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e THE PLAINDEALER. JANUARY 29, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. (o e) (o 4? Bilious headache, yellow skin, coated tongue, fevered Hps. Hadyan caret. Fifty ceDie. Ladies H jou are looking for number one vtlees in knit underwear, call at tbe Kovelty Store. Willis Kramer was up from Myrtle Creek firet uf the week. Observer, Grants Pace. Ex-Senator S. A. Dawson of Albany, passed through Friday on his way home from a visit at Ashland. TbeKural Narihweet and 6emi-weekly Plaideaixk both one year for only 2 price ofone paper alone. Two-thirds of yoar life is spent ia your shoes. Try the Novelty Store shoe?, no be'ter made for tbe money. The specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys,' stomach, liver, is Uood SaraaparflU, the great blood purifiar. G. W. Carter, of Canyooville, post master and merchant of that place, wa doing business in Boeebnrg, Saturday. After all , others fail to give you talis faction take your watch to J. T. Bryan and be will make it run for you. (nlid) Take a "equiot" ts you pies by Churchill A Woolley. See their win dow display of silver ware and Eastman kodak. A fine (Do C. G. Conn, cornet model sclo alto horn, burnished silver, gold 1 tipped, good as new. Only $25 at T. K. Richardson's. A. F. Rogers, the genial representa tive of the Blake, McFall Paper Co., of Portland, was in the city Friday nd Saturday last. If vou are tired and dull, can't get rested, and have no appetite, take flood's Sirsapariila. It enriches and aitalizcs tbe blood. J. M. Macy and family, of Oakland Oregon, arrived in Med lord Tuesday and will reside here permaoently. Mr. Macy will open a blacksmith shop on tbe Weet Side. Medford Mail. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY will atop a cough at any time, and will core tbe worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 ds. v Vor sale at Eapp's drug store. The latest in photos at Graves' gallery Oakland, Or., is tbe stamp or fun pict ures, and the Celoron panel for portraits. Gat some of the fan pictures and sur prise your friends with a smile. County Trtaearer George Dimmick re turned from Kellogg Thursday evening. He says his brother, Tbeo. Dimmick, had a close call for bis life and had not fully recovered from the exhaustion and exposure when he came away. F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of Qhicago, says, "Kodol Djspepaia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. A. C. Ma raters & Co. Dr. I)arrin can be consulted free a1 the McClallen House until Feb. 18th. Hours 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily. Tbe poor free, except medicine. Tbe cure of seminal weakness, lost manhood, vari cocele, hydrocele, gonorrhea, sphilis and stricture a specialty, as well as all chron ic disease. Batteries and belts fur nished if necessary. Catarrh . cured for $-5 a month. Eyes tested ftee and glasses fitted. Our Door Swings in - We are always glad to have you come in. Buying or not buying has nothing to do with it. Come in and get familiar 1 with the stock. Then wheu jrou want something in the line Honest Footwear you'll know where to come. Another lot of of the celebrated WATERPROOF SHOES just received. -FOOT FORM SHOES. Conform to the wearers foot. Perfection in workmanship, pretty in design. Scroll Top Vesting Patterns in Ladies' and Misses' goods. Buy them now the probabilities are you'll pay more for them after awhile. .4 SHOES HARD WEAR Remember we sew all rips free of Charge. 4 . ..ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE. lie Place. jjre; Always the Cheapest. Oi BARGAINS. specially call your attention to Doilies, Table Scarfs, Etc. The prices are right and will please you from any point of view. A multitude of good things for the Holidays in Collarettes, Fancy Skirts, Fas- cinaors, Gloves, Etc. Seeing our full assortment is the only method we know of that will convince 3'ou, that 3-011 have made a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. Gentlemen! wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fancy Suspenders, Etc., and speaking about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast inay be that they sell cheap. Goods and prices talk for us. Our line of shoes is unsurpassed, we sell and recommend the well known Douglas Shoes for men, which means ab solutely the Best. Get into a pair of them and make j-our feet glad. Pay us a visit and we promise to show j-ou more and better values than 3-011 will find elsewhere. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. For first-class tlectitry go to Dr Little of Oakland. None like the . Bradley & Metcalf bjots at the Xovelry Store. You can get the best 50-Jent overalls at the Novelty Store. Try Item. For fine shoes ask for Dr. A. Reed's cushion shoe, at Joeephson's. Ges. K. Qaine, of Riddle, came over Saturday morning on a bueineee visit. Special sale of silk plushes for 35, 40, 50 and 75 cents per yard at Josephson's. J. W. Arnold went to Roseborg, la6t Saturday. Tbe Leader, Cottage Grove. Heartburn, coated tongue, bad breath, constipation. Hadyan cures. All drug gists, 5J cents. Miss Kate Buick of Roseburg, left Monday for Redding to visit relatives. Valie Record, Ashland. A 6' foot cro:6-cut eiw, nearly new, -to trade for a trunk, watch or wood. Ad drees, D. H. Keid, Rcseburg. The insurance policy for comfort is found ia our line cf shoes, Novelty Store shoes are uoequaled for tbe money. You will find justwbat yoa want in a pocket knife, out of that last consign ment jast received at Churcbili & Woolley'e. Rev, llarbit, pastor of the M. E. Church at Wilbur, came in Friday even ing to attend quarterly meeting at Eden bower Sunday night. Born, to the wife of Wm. Hodeonof West Robeburp, Jan. 25th., a son, This is another republican voter result of McKinlej prosperity. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick has now secured offices and residence at the S. E. corner of Casa and Main slreers in the home o! Mr. Gej. H. Churchill. Oa Monday W. G. Wright melted up (140 worth of g3ld for W. H. L, of Jacksonville, who extracted it from a pocket near tbe Apple ga'.e. Valley Rec ord, AthhnJ. G. H. Appl'on, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg, N. J., eaye, "DeWitt'a Little Early Risers are tbe beet pilla made for constipation. We uae no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Marjtera & Co. If yoa overlook us yoa have made mistake. We are the people you are looking for, we have tbem. Low prices are at our store. Rice & Rick. House Furnishers. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mann arrived in Medford yesterday from Cottage Grove, Mr. Mann ia tbe gentleman who has purchased tbe South Oregon Eye. Pos session of tbe plant is to be given Feb ruary let. Medford Mail. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and conetipa sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggist. J cst Received. A large liue of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from (4 up. Mando lins from 7 up. Accordions 2 to $10. Other instruments in propsrtion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writee, "I am willing to take my oath that 1 was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Cure afters doctors failed. It also cared my children of whooping cough." fjnickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, coup, grippe and throat and lung troQ.es. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. A. C. Marsters & Co. SHOES ABS0LUTLY THE BEST our lines of Linens, ( e We are showing an elegant line of Holiday Novelties in Neck (o 9) A fine liue of spray pumps at Ch arch ill & WooIIey's. Call on Gaddis Bros, for hay and oats, at tbe Kosbey barn. Wanted To purchase a gcod panther skin. hoqaire at tbis office. Price reduced oa Winchester ritles at Cborcbill & WoolIt-yV. Bond, the watchmaker sells fp.claclca at lowest pi ices aud can fit tbem cor rectly. Pimple, eruptions, sweaty bands and feet are cured by Hudjan. All druggists 0 cents. Special sale of children's scarlet all- wool underwear fjr 33 cents per garment, at Joaephfon'e. Sick headache, fullness in 6tomacb, pain in bowels. Hadyan cures. All du;gists, 50 cents. A fine easy rocker is a joy forever and Strong has a late shipment that will make anyone joyous. Either chickens or turkeys can be hatched in a Petelama Incubator, See them at Churchill & Woolley. Do you know a bargain when yoa see it. They are looking yoa straight in the eyes when yoa are in oor store. Rice & Rice. Capt. S. S. Mathers, accompanied by his famous deg "Jack," le.t Ash:3nd fcr Roseburg, Monday night. Ashland Tidings. Just Beetle icocey jcu could have made if yoa had bought an incutator last season. Talk with Churchill & Woolley.. E. DuGas. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters buildiug residing corner Dacglan and Jackson street. Jo&t arrived at S.roue'tj Furniture Store, a late shipment of fine rcckers, call and se them they are worih looking at and will not lata Ion;. Mrs. Miller has moved her music studio to 419 Laoe St., and can accom modate a few more pupils at either piano or organ at the her etadio or at lbs home of the pupil. Lessons 25 cents each. All peculiar female troubles, irregular menstruation, leuco-rhoea, displacement etc., are confidentially treated, as well as all acute, chronic, private and nervous diseases of whatever nature, if curable; no cases if not curable. At a recent meeting of the creditcrs of Joy & NefT. bankrupts, of Oakland, R. L. Sabin was selected as trustee, Com missioner Abraham appointed as ap praisers of the property B. J. Bovingdon, A. F. Stearns and Z. L. Dimmick. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relic f 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F, Rapp's drug store. J. B. Sceedon and Cbae. Soeedon, of Nevada City, Cat., came in from the south tbis morning, called to Marshfield by the death ut their brother at that place. Tbey will try to get through to morrow, if possible, ia order to attend their brother's funeral. A Grand Masquerade Ball. On the evening of Feb. 14tb, 1900, tbe Nat;ve Sons of Joe Lane's Cabin No. 1G, will give a masquerade ball. Ao excel lent timo is anticipated and meaDS will not be spared to make the occasion a most enjoyable one. SHOES THAT WILL FIT Will C. Hildebrand. Mr?. Si.o WillU is vitldug fri. .It in j Portion). Stilloy Riddle of Cau)ouvil is n Roseburg visitor today. ' Prof. Jas. Davis of Looking (JLtse hub doiug business iu town Saturday. Wm. Beckley of Elkton was in the city this morning looking after business. Burr Jones, a:. iS. P. fireman has been transferred to a run south and will move to DjuEinuir. John L. Arzucr, one of Can)otivi!I's prominent cituer.s and business men, 's in tbe city today. Napjloon Rice, of the lirm4'jf Kioe & Rice, tha House Furnishers, ia spending a few days iu Portland. V. R. Thompson of 1'ir.pqua Ferry, whs in the city ttio last of t lie week thick it) liand-t w iih friends Bond but tho nicest brjfze cbeks f o holiday presents, muet be sold at boin pric-. Come and koI okp. Wm. Waddlr, t-t Roseburg, arrivnj in the Valley jehterdy, call-.d as a witnets in the Cullius ia9e. Tidings. Atthur P. Jilins)n of Portland, sr rivid 1 ere Saturday uioniiuj; on a visit tt his mot! ir, Mrs. F. II. AppelhtfT. When you come to Portland remem ber aud have your t. -lb fixed by Ir. M. W. Davis. lOo.'a Firtt .St. (j24) F. M. Uaoorrt, otm uf Myrile Creek's oldest and mot prominent citizen U in tho c'uv today anJ calied ut this cilice MibS Peat! Churchill' came home Monday, from a f?w days vii-it in Southern O.egon. Tim Leader, Cot'aje (irove. Judjj lU.iii.ton Mid (i-o. Prown, d:'riit :'.t rr.ey, turn- le tified from Lino 1 lo'.itity. tilit-ro t -y ere ulU'tld in' our'. Tliey won't lay egs but "uii'ic grc ious'' liuw ility mill ett nn. I hicti tbem that lie- Petaluma incubator sold by Churcbiil it Woolley. We will send you tie semi-weekly Plaishealek aiid the- U.egon Poultry Journal, the l-c-t poultry jmrnil in the Northwest, loth for fl.TJ. We acknowledge I leawnt call this week from Key. II. II. Buikuer of liar dii.er, bo ha been codu-'ing religious BPrviccs at Acme. Farmer West. Rev. X. J. Harbil, of Wiltur. will prr.ach at KJeubowcr, text Surdiy, Feb. 4ta., at 11 'click a.m. Tbe people are CDrpially invi'ed to tins.1 services. Olea. W. II. Dyiirs was iu tho tity Saturdav iatervieoing fiiendsbnt wert south on tbe evening train ; te js Mrs. Byars is stili in very oor health. Mr.'. N. Bjyd recive-l a letter staling that J. S. Piaster had died at Boiee, Idaux ou the S'.b., iefct. Mr. Pias'er was fjrinerly a rcbident of R weburg. Tne Petaluma iocuhator keeps "ever lftici itt it," never lets go nnti! the chickens come. Yuikeys equliy as well. Oct pi ices , at Churchill .t WooV Iey's. Taylor Beckley lf: liid.iy fr the far north expecting to exploru tie frcreu gold fields of Cape Nome i:i l; e rpring, Taylor is one of the advanc: guard of t'aa coast. Ivy Morrif wbo has beeu living near Oaidinerfcr to cr three years pst, moved back to his &oelaw ranch a few days ago and proposes to engage iu log g'.ng. Florenie West. A. M. llarricgt)u a brought before Jujtics Miller, last Fridiy, oharged with threateaiog au assau'.t, but the hearing of the case wa pjsipjned uutil tcday. N. N. Chapma is the complaininj wit ness. Oeo. Rapp, the grore:ymao near the depot, was taken soJJen'y very sick the first of last week, aud for a while his life was de?paired of, but through the heroic eSbrts of the doctor aad nuises, the tide was turned and he is now abb to be around. Conductor A. Kviogtou, cf thtt . P. Co., who runs between Orao's Pass and Rcseburg, cut the tip of the thumb of his right baud oil, Monday. lie was closing a drawer iu the locker of the Cd booeeaud caught hia thumb iu the ac tion. Tiding". Havn g purchased the deuial practice of Dr. Strange, Dr. Cheadle ia hereto stay aud wishes to thank the people of Roebnrg and vicinity for their liberal patronage of tho past year. All work will receive the roost careful attention in the future as iu the past. lien mith cf Mareh6eld, au old ao quaintance of J. L. Stratford, was in tbe city lat week, and called at Ibis office while (he reliab'.e I'lundlalkk was run ning from theprefs at the rate of from 13 to 20 copies p; r minute. Ren is a ruBtling block mau and well known all through this part of the state. Charley Dully of this city last Wed nesday shipped a box containing 23 dozen and 5 frogs to a firm in San Frf.n cieco, for which he guts from 75 cents to $1.50 per dozen. Tho boy expects to make frequent shipments and develop tlii a novel industry. There are some croaknrs left. Herald Coqnille City. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of di seases of the eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, consumption, dyspepsia, constipation; heart, liver and kidney diseases; and permanently cures all diseases of the genito-urinary organs in either sex, such as syphilis, bbod taint?, scrofula, gleet, gonorrhea, stricture, seminal weakness, spermatorrhoea, Iobs of manhood, and loss of desiro or sexual power in'mao or woman. The largubt sale of Coos couuty timber lands for some lime was consummated this week. The North Bend mill, through i!s n;nnuger, L. J. Simpson, purchased in all "QSO acres of old growth timber situated on Daniels creek in T. 20 S.. It. 11 W. The company al eady owns 01Q acres in Ilia adjoining township and this, with it recent purchase, gives it control of tho finest body of timber in Coos county. This timber can nil be reached by railroad up Daniels creek, which road wo understand is to hi built right away. There is cuough ti rubor on tbe tract to keep the mill running for 15 years. Herald, Coqnille City. Caro Bros, at Oakland Offer for sale t bo following kooiIh nt cost I they aro over stocked in them : I M ir lriiilimlipq cnllrnlt.nH. caniiR. drHia bliirln and a large assortment of gouts' and hoys' rubber clothing. amftmmmffitmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmiks As -r 301 ana 303 Jackson St. Eggera' Good Luck. Dr. Darriu'd visit in Roeburg has been marked with good resu'.ts. Not only has he been crowded with patients, but tbe marvelous results acbeived in his treatment by electricity is almost be yond belief. Uae cure in pirtico!ur U j that of Mr. Eggers' we'.l aud favorably known, whose card we pubiiah below. Tbearxof furiog disease by electricity can be clasteJ with tbe other ditoveries of tbe diy, and who knows but what all diseases and ills of tbe flesh will t e coc quered by this subtle force. It i a theme for study and reflection.- Dillahd, Or., Jan..21,ly00 KmroH Plmxdealkr: Aher reading the notice of tbe arrival in Roscbuig, of the famous Dr. Darrin, I wish tj make the followicg Etatement. I soffered for over fifteen j ears w i:b utarrh and for over five years my right ear had discharged more or less every day, and I bad got so deaf that I could net bear one word in ten oltrJinary conversation. The discbarge from my ear and my almost constant backing and spitting bad become very an-.oying to xy family, and so much annoyance to myself that I many times wished myself dead. I tried macy i atari h remedies, bat I constantly got worse. I visited D.-. Darrin at Grants Pase, Or., during tbe summer f 1S36, and his first app'.icpticn stopped tbe discharge from my ear, and his electric treatment restored my hear ing. I would not be in tbe condition that I was in before visiting Dr. Darrin fcr one thousand dollars, and would a! vise thoee suffering as I was, to visit the doctor at once and be cored. I reside with my brother-in-law, F. M. Beard, when in Roseburg. JSO. U. Llit.EUs Dr. Darrin will remain until February I j, aud can lie consulted at bis cCices at the McC'allen House. Roeebur?, free from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. daily; Sundays II a. m. to 3 p. m. Charges low anJ reasonable according t circumstances and ability to pay. He gives free and confidential examinations to ail at the office or by letter. He treats all diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh and deafness, as well as acute, chrooic, priv ate and nervous diseases of whatever nature, if curable ; no cases Uktn if not. Out of tow a patients are treated with un failing success through correspondence; one visit desirable, but not necessity. Write for symptom blank and circular. Letters cf inquiry promptly answered. Rare Opportunl'y. Fine new piano for rent, inqiiro of Mrs. K. L. Appelhoff, 9lt, Oak St. For Sale or Trade. A poultry raucb, well improved, of 34 acres, lj.J miles from Rosebnr. Call on or address, C. J. VaxZiLC. (f22p) Married. VEATCH-MCDOLE Thursday, at the home of the bride's paraDts near the Divide, Mr. John Veatcb, to Mice Addie McDoIe. Mr. Veatcb acd bride are among the most highly esteemed youog people of tbis community, Mr. Veatch being the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Veatch, the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McDole. Numerous friends will join with tbe Leader in extending congra'ula tions and wishing tbe happy couple a pleasant voyage over life's sea. Cottage Grove Leader. Died. RING. At the home of W. B. Lamb, his son-in-law, last Thursday eveuirg, W. C. Ring aged 73 years. Three children survives him, Mrs. Lamb being the only one residing in Oregon. Tbo remains will be shipped to Cedar Falls for burial, that being the former residence uf Ihe deceased. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Nature in strcnKthening and recon structing the "xliausted digestive or gans. It is the. At est discovered digest ant and tonic. Is'o other preparation can approach it in elllcicncy. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckIIeadaclic,Gastialgla,Crarnps,and all other results) of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C DeWttt A Co., Chicago. A. C. Marsters & Co. jySEPHSON'S I a special inducement to cash customers we will give $25 each month aii e one holding-the lucky number. All amounts settled within 30 days will be considered as cash. Each purchase en-. titles you to one number. Our reputa tation for selling the best goods for the lowest prices is owing to the fact that we yJir cash and in lar&e quanties, which enables us to maintain the same low figures OSEPHSOFS, I THE BAY GIVES LP ITS DEAD. The Remain of Conrad Oegax, Who Disappeared in San Francisco Two Weeks Ago, Has Been Found. Word bag reached tnis city this after noon. tht tbe b fy -l Coorad Oegax, of Duusmuir, formerly of Ahlanl, wa? found in the biy of San Francisco today. Oegax, it will b remembered, left D insmuir daring tha first week in Janu ary for San Francisco, and from there wrote a letter to his wife seodiLg her his niooey.and toUicg her that by tbe time she would receive the letter be would be in the waters of the bay. The letter was rit'en from tbe Unit ed States hot!, wherj ihe unfortunate man remained coe night, after which all trace was lost of him. His brother, A. B. Oegax of this city, aad bro:her-ic-law Frank Oreen of Ujnsmuir, went to Saa Francisco, and aided the aulhoritirs in search for their relative, but without result. Tbo deceased ex-trainman was well known in his city having been in the employ of tb S. P. Cj.. for a number of years and uU I August, when he em barked in the grocery business in Dons muir. He was UDivereaily liked and re spected by all wha cams iu contact with him acd his sad endioe, the result of a temiotary aberration of the mind, is deeply regretted. No arrangements have vet been made as to the disposition of the remains, but it is thought they will be brought to Duiiemuir for interment. Ashland Tiding. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons:' FIRST Because, if any member of the family has a hard ccid, it Aiil cure it. SECOND Because, if the chil dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. THIRD Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build then up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it i? the standard remedy in a'.l throat and lung affections. No household should be without it It can be taken in summer as well ?s in winter. x. and $t.nc. a!l druggists. 5COTT Jt UOWNE, Chemist, New York. SCwTrS AT COST - - -N ... rjUltsS WILlIILlilli We have a small assortment of these goods left, aad rather than keep any over, we will dispose of them at cost. They are all of the latest styles aud best makes see them. j Warners Rust Proof Corsets, .We Kalama.oo Corset Company, arc ! McCall Bazar Patterns, agents Gordon Hats and for Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing. C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. Rosebunr. Ores-on. -ERNEST RHODES' GOOD IX'CK. Testimonials of Dr. Darrin's Success la L'matilla County. Those wh are disposed to doubt Dr. Damn's cores will hare their doubts shaken on reading the following card : Dr. Darrin: Your treatment for the pas", eight rnootbs'has cored n.e of kid ney trouble, inflammation at tbe neck cf the bladder and diabetes. For years I Lave been obliged to relieve my bladder uiaoy times a day and at night, render ing sleep almost impossible. I cow fe-1 like a new una. I shall never fail to consult you whenever 1 need medical aid. The treatment yen gave me Kr do biiitated condition from tbe effect of the grip was entirely sccressfol. I can be referred to at any time at Pendleton, Or. Ekxxst Rhodes At tbe End of His Tether. Harry C. Collins, wtiose criminal melboda at "raising the wind" have be n recently fully published in the Tiding?, was arretted in Junction City, LiLe county, Toesday, cn a warrant iseu d out of Justice Stewart's court, cbargicg him with obtaining money under fahe pretenses, from I, L. Hamilton cf Med ford. Colling has signed a bank draft on Wm. Wad S'e, of Iivwlurg, f jr tbe sum uf 25, in favor of Mr. Hamilton, which was caiied by tbe Medford bank, and on its presentation to Wa idle was repudiated and returned to the Me if jrd bank when Hamilton as endorser had to repay the amount. Collins was brought to Mettford yester teiday morning, by Constable Wee. Jcbcioa and hid his bviri.i l-f r Jus tice Steward, wbi bvid bim t i apr before tbe nrx. tcra of (a- ci.cuit court in tbe sum of $000. He seemed to have an idea that he could "fix" the matter up, and was rath er crest-fallen when he learned that the authorities were awkr. cf his crocked wcik in Ashland, G rai ls Pjf, Hariis burg at d Marshfield. That Cotiius will ecpy the hospitality cf tbe state author ities in Salem after his brief eiay in the Jacksonville, goes wilboot the saving. Tidicg. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula ia a disease as old as autiiju ty. It has been handed down for genera tions aud is the Fame today as in early limes. It is emphatically a di sease of the blooJ,' and the only way to cure it is by purifying the bicod. That is just what H xd'e Sarsaparilla does in every case where it is given a faithful trial. It eradicates all iter ur ties from !h blood, and cures the sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease duo to scrofula taints in tbe blood. Hood's Safs.) par ilia has won the grateful praise of vast number of people by its grand and compjeto cures. Dou't allow scrofula to de velop in your blxnl. Cure it a once by taking Hood's SaisaparilU. A bg reducliou in Eastman K Jak, at Churchill & Wooll V. Notice of Final Settlement. In theCouuty Court of tbe Slate of Orccoo for Loug!a Colin IT : In tbe mmuer uf the male of Loaina iitcbeU, Notice is btfi by rhtu thai tbe ondtnigned administrator of tbe above cnliUed estate files bin final account therein on the Z-'d day of Jan uary, and on tbe d dar of January, 19)0, tbe jod;re of the above o titled Court duly made an order appointing Tuesday, HarchMb. 1jO altberocnty coon boose inBoaebar boag Coaniy, Oregon, at 10 o clock a. m-of laid day aa tbe time rand place it t brarini; objection thereto, and lor tbe final settlement of aaid estate, and any and all penona bavins; any jeeUons to aid bnal account, or any part tfeere ot, are hereby notilied to file the same ta tbe a'oove entitled eoart and cause, on or befurc the time set "for said final settlement. JOHN nAXUTt. Administrator. L SITED ,-TAT !.. D OfFTlI, Kunebura Oregon, Jan. Zt, 1300. By Honorable Commissioner letter N ' of November Is, l.f, this office was directed to or der a bmrinif to determine the character of tbo following drscrfbed tract of land, lo-wit: the E of W i and W of NE Bee 3, T S, heretofore a1jnded to be mineral in character (Ueifioo of Ortober lSTv) bat bow alleged by tbe Oreeon and California Railnjod Compdsy to be essentially non mineral in character, alt mineral (if and were contained) having bees, since said dt.islon, extracted or taken froni said tract. Wherefore, ia conformity w i'h the instract ionsofuid letter a beating is hereby ordered, the testimony to be taken at this office, beiora the Register and Receiver on Kndav. April C 10 at io o'ciock a. m., and he paruea hereto are herv'.v summoned to appear at said time and p!scc aixl fnrni-h testimony in support of their respective claim. Paid bearing to be conducted in aceordanc with parafaph 106 et (oi of the U. a. Mining Laws and Regulations. 1. T. BRIDGES. Register. J. H. BOOTH. Eeceiver. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, of the 8Ute ot Oregon for Donglas Countv. W. L. Chapman. vraintifT ) vs. Vary Chapmtn, Defendant 1 To M17 Chapman. Defendant above rr.aanfl IX TH .SAKE OK THErATE OF OREjON : Yoa are hereby repaired to be and appear in the alve entitled Court and answer the ami-t-U'.nt tie1 againsi you theiein on or before tno lat lay of the iarae prescribed ia order for tbe publication of tnis summons, which period of time is six weeks from the dale oi the first pab liration of tiiis sammor s. id 6m date of said pnblication bring on the :5th day oi Jannary, la0 and the last date of publication being the sth day ot March, 1 .-!, and v;u are hereby notified that it you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, tbe plaintiff will apply to ihe Court for the relief applied for in plainttf" complaint, town: I hat the marriage contract now existing be tween plainiifr and defendant be forever dis solved aud wt aside, and that plain riiT have a decree of divorce and for such other relief as Fbailbejust and equitable, and for ' hi cost ami disbursements of this salt. This summons i published by Torder of Hon. Joe Lyons Judee of the County Cours oi Ioug Us County, made a: Chambers at Rosebbrg, Orvcon, January . 1?. listed Roeburg. On-con, Januarr 2. ls). J. S. MKK1.EY, Attorney lor riaintiff. Referee's Sale. IN THE ClKCTITCorKT OT TrfK STATE Of OKEiiOS "OR DOUGLAS C CJi TY: v. U. Wi:kinon,aud Ellen L. V ilk-1 insnn, his i:e. and Jake Whiiavre j aud Carrie W hitacre, hia wi ie. j Plaintiffs I vs. ' W. 11. Cvle aa.I Su-an B. Cole, bis wife: H. .'. Cole, and A. lic Cole, j hisuife: Joel A. Cole, aud Lena! Cole, his wife: I.vd'.a IX ole, wid-1 on : . ud D. J. Cole, A. C. Cole. R. M Cole and K. V. Cole. Minors aad j heirs at law of SidneyCole,deeeasl and E- U. Youns, A.G. ouug and tieorie Stearns, partners doing luines umlt r tte drm name and style of E. ti. Young & Company Defendant, j Notice i hereby siven that tbe undersigned, referee in the above emitiet cause, pursuant to au order of the above intitlo! court made and enteitd in the journal Ihsrcof. of date Decent-bi-r ?. i".'.', will on fatuMav. the iith day of Fcbrnary, 1.W, at -J o c ock ".). 111. of said day at the court hooe from 4r in Roseburg, t'regoa, sell for cash in hand, at public auction. In one body or in separate parrel, the following de scribed real properiv. iwit: The SW , of the SK . slid theSE 'i af the 8 V '.snd theW jof me N v ',of fe. 4: the S'.ofthetfW '..MUdtheK 'ofSNj-S; lota i, ." aiid 1. of See. . and all tba: part of the Uarret B. Yauripec Donation Land Claim Xo. il. Iving iu See. and the W '.of the SE and Ihe'K ' of theS V Aof See. Is: a'l ia township ' douln. of KinRetJ West of the Willamette Meridian ia Douglas county, Oregon, containing s. 47 acre more or !cs. l)tet this 'Jlth day of January, 11W, at Rot. burg, Oregon. C. A. McOEK. Referve iu the above entitled cause. . YOUR FACE Showri iit 9'4'e f your feelings aad tbe ut- y ur ii.-siiti 88 veil. Impure tli : :: -li.i r?:! apparent ia pale aiJ fal!r-- i-'i'"' s; ji , vituples and skin eru;-:i - "u are feeling weak aod o: i'ii 1 ! not have a haltby ap iiear:iio. y. 11 !iiir.!.t try Acker's Blool Kiis.r. I- ciir-i .J hlcod diseases wher cheap ii'i'U'a'i la q I fO called puriHe.-8 fxil ; kniui ihii, spII rvery bot'la mi u -os:tfve guarantee. How'4 Th s? We oftt r Om H and red Dollars Uewi'd L-r any o.i!-e ( Cntarrh that ear.notle on ret! !v i!i' Cn'urrb Cure. F. J. C!l KN CY ct LX., l'ropB. Toltv!o.t. We tlirt uu.Iersina I have kuowu K. J. CLeney for the last 15 vears, and helievw hiu perfectly honorable ia all busini-ra triiiisnt'titina and tinaucially able 'o ear rv out anv ouliirations nuido by their tlrm. West A Tunis, Wboleealt Uiuggiste, Toledo, O. W aiding, Ivinnau A .Mtivia, Whole eal Prtiiitts'.B, Toledo, Ohio. llall'a Catarrti Cure Is take ti iutornV ly, acting directly npii the bl-Kxl anil luuttMifl suriai'H of the nvteio. Iriee Toe per bottle. Sold by all" dm jsism. TJt. mom li 1 f.-do. S . Ooelu't indie.i'it tpiality. '.ewaie I'aeoiintfrieit and worthtei 8 culve iffertd or lX-Witi'd V'ilch llz. I Salve. De Witt's ia theoiily oiiinal. An infallible cur? for piles and nil 'kin disease. 4 O. iUreterst't Cn. V-