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V . (O ! 1 (0 ) (0 Co ! ) (o j 1 0118 THE PLAINDEALER. FEBRUARY 1, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. I Mr. In roan of Looking Glass was ,n ! 1 town yesterday. J.L. Stratford of Its I'laisduauk, , made vteit to Oakland yesterday. i The city council in a call meeting .ast i nijjht poses. Toted a 4uuli tax tor city P - Bilious headache, yellow skin, coateJ i tongue, fevered lips. Hudyan cures. Hudyan cures. Fifty cent. ! dress, D. II. Reid, Roseburg. Ladies if you are looking for number; J. U. Booth came in from Grants Pass one Taloea in knit underwear, call at tbe , this mornii-g in response to a telegram Novelty Store. I announcing the death of Lis mother. A.J. Bellows is erecting a large ware jhe insurance policy for comfort is room for the storage of grain on his . fannj in cur ;ine bi shoe?. Novelty Store place in West Roeebnrg. j shoes are nr.equaled for the money. TheRural Northwest and Semi-weekly Dr Ijibel S jJg, ick Las rnow Kcar Plaivdkalee both one year for only t- ;office9 anJ re8iJence at ,he s E. corne, price ofone paper alone. j of Cass and Main streets in tbe hoaeof Two-thirds of your life w spent in your . Ur Ge0 H Churchill, shoes. Try ths Novelty Store shoes, no G u Appl2cn Jo8tice o P(MC,f beter made for the money. I Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's Little , , . j Early Risers are the best pills made for Tbe specific remedy for troubles of the j ftp ion. We Uie r o others." blood, kidneys, stomach, liver, is UoodV j yuic,iy cure all liver and bowel troubles. Sareaparilla, the great blood purifiar. " A. C. Masters & Co. After all others fail to give you satis faction take your watch to J. T. Bryan and be will make it run for you. (nl4i) Ex-Sheriff Miller of Dillard, reports the footbridce across the river at that A wagon bridge ! place about completed. nd Dulard would be a great conveni-i j ' ence. If yea are tired and dull, can't get Jonee.jac uswis, i nil pongaa v. uem rested. and bave no appetite, take ; mlngway. gentlemen who are also in- twr. Karaanarilla. It enriches and aitaliics the blood. Mrs. Moriarity and children left this for Skairwar. Alaska, to ioiu her bntband. who i-. in chsxge of railroad j " headache, indigestion and constipa work in that country. ''"n- A delightful herb drink. Re- moves all eruptions of the skin, projoo Miss Laura Jones, editor of tbe Watch- j jCg a perjeC complexion, or money re man, and her father who have been Tisit-faodeJ 25t.t8.and50cts. M.F.Kapp, ing W. v. Conner's umiiy in ivoseuurg, ; returned tourain luneaay morning. Tbe latest in photos at Graves' gallery - Oakland, Or., is tbe stamp orfunpict cres, and the Celoron panel for portraite. Get some of the fun pictures and sur prise yoor friends with a smile. A road is being built between Elkhorn .ntToon-lfka by the settler a. It is said Hbrt the roatl could be extended into this county and effect a eating of 10 or 15 miles oyer either of tbe present routes. Myrtle Point Enterprise. F. B. Thirkield, Health Icepector o Qhicago, saye, "Kodol Dyepepeis Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what yon eat and enres indigestion, heartburn and ali forms of dyspepsia. A. C. Marsters & Co. M. D. Henry and family, of Pullman, Wash., are visiting relatives in Douglas coonty. Mr. Henry was in. tbe city Tuesday and made the Plaisokaleb a pleasantSfieit. Several Douglas county menre located in Pullman and are do ariogwell. lt. lamn can ds cousuueu iree m the McClallen House until Feb. 18th. Hoars 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily. The poor free, except medicine. Tbe cure of seminal weaknee, lost manhood, vari cocele, hydrocele, gonorrhea, ephilis and stricture a specialty, as well as all chron ic diseases. Batteries and belts fur nished if uecesearr. Catarrh cured for t-5 a month. Eyes tested free 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 with the stock. Then when you 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. SHOES SHOES SHOES FOR :, . ABSOLUTLY THAT WILL HARD WEAR THE BEST FIT A? Remember we sew all rips free of Charge. - ...ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE. Will C. Hildebrand. ,(1 w-cOPLES Clothing for MEN, YOUTHS' and BOYS', a most complete line at prices that send competition glimmering. ill We can, and will save you money on these goods, if you will visit us now. Ladies' Wrappers from .6oc up, which are certainly splendid values and cannot be dupli cated at present prices. Children's Coats and Capes, a splendid variety, aud as to prices, we will not be under sold. We are offering Special inducements on CRASHES, LINENS, etc. Matchless values in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, FASCINATORS, Etc. All our goods are Standard quality and if you want the best, see that it comes from For first-class dentistry fJ to Littlu of Oakland. lr None like the Draillev & Metcalf boots ; at the JJovtlty Stoie. Yon can gft the best 50-ent overalls ; at the Novelty tore. Try tlem. For fine eboej ask for Dr. A. Reed's cushion shoe, at Jose phaon'e.. Special eale of silk pluuhes for 35, 40 53 and 75 cents per yard at Joeepbsoc'e. j Heartburn coated toocue, bad breath. constipation. Hu Ivan cures. All drng-! gists, 5J cents. j A 6'2 foot cross-cut saw, nearly new, j to trade for a trunk, watcti or woca. .a P. Becklev and three other cattle boj' ere, of Douglas county, were on fJsjiif s slough this week purchasing cattle. They paid as high as f IS for yearling and proportionally higher price for other 8 Re- Cms Mlil- t.A. Look, proprietor of tbe Musick mine in Bohemia, in company with J. L leresieo ia tue uwemii, were in me city last Monday, doing business before tbe U.S. Land Office. MOKl TEA POSITIVELY CURES jr0gK;8t Jeer Received. A large line of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjoe, also a large slock of smaller in struments. Violins from 1 up. Mando lins from 7 up. Accordions $2 to $10. Oiber instruments in propsrtion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. Xen or twelve JUyri.e roiolers will go to the Cape Nome mines in the spring, says Mr. S. C. Giles, who figures on be ing ooe of the emigrants, ard a visitor to this city last Saturday, luey will go trom Bandon on the schooner Mizpab, which should be ready to sail in about six weeks. Coquille Bulletin. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, am willing to take my oalu tnat 1 was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Cure afters doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough." Qaickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. A. C. Marsters & Co. ! Some one broke Bed entered the sa loon of L. A. Harmon on Jackeon street, early Tuesday morning, and carried away all tbe money in the ealoon, about $102 53, An entrance was effected by prying eff some tin which had been tacked over a hole in tbe back door. The money taken, with the exception of about (2.50, belonged to R. B. Mathews. There is no clew, to far as we have learned, to the guilty party. II.... STORE. PEOPLE'S IE. I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. A fine line of epray patnpg at Church- j ill A Wooliey's Call on GaJdia Bros at the Bosbey br.rn. fur hay anil oat?, N anted To purchsee a good panther skin. Enquire at this office. Bond, tbo watchmaker sells spectacles nt lowest prices aui can fit tiuiu cor- rectly, v j i ,.f vim. . Monday to visit hFr daudifer Mr. r.nn. . -- n VXH nollv Pimples, eruption?, saeaty banJs and feet are cured bv H uJyan. All druggists t0 cents. A fine line of RooI'h Uehivee, smok ers, veils, sections, etc., at Chorchill Wooliey's. Special tula of children's scarlet all ool underwear for 33 cents per fanned, at JosephtonV. Sick headache, fuilnesa in stomach, pain in bowels. Hudyan cures. Allj duggists, 50 cents. A fine easy rocker is a py fcrcver .nd ! Strong has a late shipxent that will make anyone joyous. Conductor Frank Dickey of the S. P. Co. left Ashland this morting on a brief visit to Sin Francisco A?hland Record. MUs Grace Carrol!, who has beta vi3:t in friends in Asbland, retarne l to her home in llsseburp, hist evening. Ash land Tidings. E. DuGas. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsfers building residing corner Douglas and Jackson street. Just arrived at Strong's Furniture Store, a late shipment of fine rockers,c call and ere tbem tbey a-e worth looking at and will not list lon. A. W. Mart, a was shaki.-ig ban Is with frieaiis in the city Tuesday. He savs' the Myrtle Creek miners re jubilant over the good mining sracn aud the iu- dications of a good clean op. Mrs. Miller has moved her mill studio to 419 Lane St.. and can accom- modite a few more pupils at either piano or crgan at the her studio or at the home of tbe pupil. Lessons 25 cents each The Cheerful Liar Compauy bit sus tained its reputation by coming to grief at Tbe Dalles a short time since. The manager skipped with the leading lady, leaving tbe rest of tbe company to tske care of themselves. It was always thus. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart bum, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F' Rapp's drug store. The Copper Queen, we are informed , has succeeded in navigating the waters of Rogue liver to tbe junction of that stream and the Illinois. Mr. Barns has another boat under course of constroctioa which will be of lees draugh than the Queen, and which is intended to navigate the river at any etJge of water. Tbe new boat will be about 25 feel in length, and fitted with a four-horse power engine and propellers. Port Oxford Tribune. A Grand Masquerade Ball. On the erening of Feb. 14th, I'JOO, the Nat:ve Sons cf Joe Lane's Cabin No. 10, will give a masquerade ball. An excel lent time ia anticipated and means will not be spared to make tbe occasion a most enjoyable one. U v. C. B. Tabor, the aovuit nji.Uu r, has moved to Riddle. A hig reduction in Ejkiiuuii K".'uk, at Churchill & WoolloV. Robert McCdlf y of Lebao-i , in inter viewing heme cf our people. Georgo Steams of Oakland, whs il'jii'g j business in the c i'v jeeterdav. O. F. Rohrcr, a prominent farmer of Glendale, was visiting the cty yeHter- da-. Di)nd has the nicest broi r-e clocks fi holiday presents, must be sold at Horn price. Come mid net one. When you come to Portkinl remem j her anil have your teMh fixed by Dr. M. I W. Davie. 10.;e First St. (J24) j Mr. DotiyKitj Wi.i ti minimi. ces u teach er.s institute ! b 111.1 in Kosiburgon theS.h. 0th a d lCfi of February next. M K hel Turret: is8.iiouay ill at her home in North Rosaturg. ller niuiiy friends hope she will soon fully rccuvc r. Sim K. Sykts, whu has lcen nuking tour i.f the Sound liiic?, sLd visiting in Portland, arrived home Wednesday morning. Ai'.l.r.r V. Johnson, ho has been visiting hisu.otlur, Mrs. F. 11. Appel hotl', ri t:rnei! to his home in Portland this morning. George. McDougall, of Yoncalla, one of the republican wheell.crses of North DongLis, was iu tbe city shaking hands with friends, Tuc-d.iy. Mrs. C. F. Counts A Drain is quite sick but is reported some b.t'.f r the last few days. Aunt Kale Chu-c'iiil of Oak land, v'si rd Li r ycFterJay. Walter Keut, o:ie .-f tbe prominent butiaws Kien if Dra'n, e .1119 11. on tbe evening tr.iin Toes lay hinl was doing bvsiiitea iu the city We!njfdjy. J-jha L:vi:gtoJ, one cf th-j 1'laix I'EALtu's staunch IrinJs, was in tbe city from East Umpqia, Tuesday, r nd made us a taints ar.d '.oc ul call the nicd.rnaod mot ftleclivf cure crcotiftipa'ion ami sll liver troubles the famous little pills os DeWi'.:'e Little Early Kiserp. A. C. Marsters A Co. We are f oi ry to learn that Mm. J. 11. Booth, who ii th-k at Oiklaod, Califor nia, is cot so well us was report- d a few days rt go. Mr. IVo'h is still with bis wife. JuJt-e II. L. Benson arrived i : Grsu'.s Pass to-!y, from Portland, and oil: reach Ashland tonight, returning to K'arnsth Falls tom'.rrow by private conveyance. Ashland TiJins. "Rev. Ross and ifc wtre on '.he eyen ing train Tuesday evening going to Santa An, Cih.'. Rev. Ro?e will fill the pnU pit cf t-e Pre'byterim Charh at that place for several mcnth. M. A. llerrington, cliargd with threatening an s?au'.t upon N. N. Chap man, was u under $300 bends to keep lh peace by Juitiie Miller, who heard tbe esse Monday and Tuesday. Rev. ind Mr. W.J. Fealo:, of Al bany, arrived htra Mtcday mornicg for a few days visit at this piece. Mr. Fenton, who was formerly stationed here, is row pa-tor cf tbe M. E. church, South. at Albacy. Kozne River Courier. Earnest D. Rid.ilr, a jroUiinenl:'roit growers cf Riddle, passed through on tbe morning's train, Tua lay morning, going to Corva'.lis to attend a farmers institute to be held at that plce, and visit with his brother and sister who are at'endins the . A. C. Archie Lccniid of North Rosebur a ho formerly at'enJed ous.n-.ss coh-'ge his siedies attain. Maty of Archie's friend leathered at Lis hone Tuesday) evening to wiii b'ui eli and a very plrSfact evening was Epcnt. Wm. Russell, one of the old sett'.es at Drain, and well known, throughout this part of the tta'.o as j roprietor of tLe Drain flouring mill', died at his home in Medford tho first of the wek. His eon from Lorane passed through Raseburg Tuesday evening on his way to attend tbe funeral at Medford. The following i;aestion will bo debated by the Woodmen cf the World in their meeting rest Moid iy venin.', Febru ary 5th: "Resolved, that England is justified in her proient war with the Boers." Affirmative, N. T. Jewett acd J. A. Duchanan. Negaive, John T. Loud and J. E. SawyerF. A. R, Mattoon of Looking tilase, was in the city tolay and made this office a call. Mr. Matto-on made a splc-udid racs for representative two years ngo, and his friends think he should have an oppor tunity to try it .iu this year. If he should be nominated this time ha would be elected without a doubt. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of di- seases 01 me eve, ear, nose, iuroai catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la gTippe, consumption, dyspepsia, constipation; heart, liver and kidney diseases; and permanently cures all diseases of the genito-urinary organs in either sex, such as syphilis, blood taints, scrofula, gleet, gonorrhea, Btricture, seminal weakness, spermatorrhoea, loss of manhood, and loss of desire or sexual power inman cr woman. W. II. Parker, au attorney of Medford, who has been quite prominent as a jurist in this state, was in Roseburg Tuesday and Wednesdav. etoDDina over on his way to the cities along tho line north Mr. Parker has comoiled a book which he calls "A Key to the Liws of Oregon.' This compilation is very simple and con venient as a look of reference for either liffinners or urcifeeRioiial attorney, and n . is supplying a long-felt want and Mr Parker is deservedly meeting with great eucccss in introducing the work. Attor ncya of this state would do wtll to exam ine this book. Wo understand that llif.ro hss been 1 cluing') in tho l!U'.iiiesa relation of Menard. Pont Mid Good, who have for sonio time verjieiieccEBfully manured the McClallen House in this city. By tho new arrangepicnt Mr. Oood retiree from the business and Mr. Post assumes full control. Mr. Good and his family have made runny friends in this city by whom they are highly esteemed, and ho will bo sorry to have them go elsewhere and whoso best whiles will go with them. Mr. Post is a very allatile lioel ami me peoplo of Ronehurg 113 well ns the travel ling public &t largo, will lo Bare of the uuccecsful management of tho house, be ing well aware of Mr. Post'. experience nni! ability in that direction, end there is no doubt that ho will fully sustain tho reputation of the McClallen. a?iffltfflmffltmm?mmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmt I JOSEPHSON'S 1 As EE 301 and 303 Eggers' Good Luck. Dr. Dar riii 'a visit in Roieburg has) been marked witi good results. Not: only has he bwn crowded ith patients, i but the marvelous results ach-ivcd iu bis treatment by electricity is almost he vond belief. Uao cure in pirtiou'.ar is that of Mr. Eggers' well nnd favoiably known, whose card we publish below. Tbear;ot curing disease by electricity can be classed with the other ditcoverhs cf the day, and who knows but what all ! uisMwi uj uia ui iuo ii:ju itj tgL- , .1 : :i ! r L. ii. i. . :n i. quered by Ibis subtle force. I: is a theme for study and reflection: 1 Dillakd, Or., Jan.. 24.PJ0O. ; Editor Plaisdealer: After reading j the notlcj of tbe arrival in Rosebuig, of , the famous Dr. Damn, I wish to make t the following statement. . r , . rf. I suilerea for over fifteen 3 ears with : catarrh and for over five years my right aa ea s4 utkVUMvu iuwi9 vi irv v t j day. and I had sot so deaf that I could ; net hear one word io ten of ordinary j conversation. The discharge from my ; ear and mi almost constant hackia and 1 spitting bad become very ansoying to xy family, and so much annoyance to myself that I many limes wished myself dead. I tried many ratarrn remedies, bit I constantly got worse. I visited Dr. Darrin at Grants Pass, Or., during the summer of 1S06, and his first application stopped the discharge from my ear, and bis electric treatment restored my hear- I would not be in the condition that I was in before visiting Dr. Darrin kr one thocsand dollars, and would ai- vise those suffering as I was, to visit the doctor at ones and be cured. I reside with my brother-in-law, F. M. Beard, when in Roseburg. Jso. II. Kgi.lks. Dr. Darrin will remain natil February is, aou cao ie conu;ie-i ai dis cmces ai the Mn(!lallen House. Roseburg, free from 10 a. m. to S p. m. daily ; Sundays 11a. iu. to 3 p. m. Charges low anJ reasonable, according to circumetances and ability to pay. He gives free and confidential examinations to all at the office or bv letter. He treats all diseases cf the eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh and j deafaesf, as well as acute, chronic, priv ate and nervous diseases cf whatever Lature, if curable; no cases Ukeu if not. Out of town patients are treated with on- failing success through correspondence; one visit deairablo, but not uecessary. Write for symptom blank and circular. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. Rare Opportunity. Fine new piauo for rent, inquire of Mrs. K. L. Appelhoff, 91'J, Oak St. For Sale or Trade. V poultry ranch, well improved, of 34 acres, l' - miles irom noseour. can on or address, C. J. VasZilk. (I22p) Oakland Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Oakland pcBtoffice. Persons calling for thesj letters will please state tbe date on which they were advertised, Feb. 1, 1900. Daly, D. J. Pearson, George Pilger, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. 8. J. Smith, Mrs. R. G. The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. W. C. Usuerwood, P. M. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of uyspepsia iure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflcially digests thefood and aids Naturo In strenKthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the. Most d isco vered digest ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approach It In cfliciency. It In Btantly relieves and lnrmanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckIIeadache,Gastialgin,Cramp8,and U other results of 1 mperf ect dl gestlon. r'reportd bv E. C. DsW't A Co., Chicago. j A. C. Marsters & Co. Wwm a special inducement to cash customers we will give $25 each month to the one holding the lucky number. All amounts settled wthin 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 buy for cash and in large quanties, which enables us to maintain the same low figures Jackson St. Drain Letter. Dbai.v, Or.. Jan -31, PKJ. EuiroK Plaisdealkk: Itivin len furnished with blanks by the county clerk fjr the leuistratiou cf voters in Coaificck and neighboring irecincte, I found that .oop!e are somewhat indiiler tnt in regard .- rcrffstratioa and were s'.o aotit appearing before an officer for that purpose. I ttartcd out and go ing irom tio-ite to bo:ie 1 bnitbed op L'jUiSitvk, with the exception cf four or - ... ... uvu voiers. aou men tlU urmi rrlr in J Pass Creek and Vonea'la. DariCl. m. .,., .i a,iiu a!l.t in mMa9 new ac.,n.intances, r finj manv imnrovemenu hn m . . , n,.,, 'l... ,ho ,u- pai)t year cr two ,. . ... , , . IbeoaeUitig honres of . If. Gray. ,. . , . , " ' f "v' " ' V, .T ! "! i building ! each. At M joi.eys I fvund a telegraph hue to Mr Cutlack'a and the Moooey boys are 'i1 proneieoi in its use, as are also iuite proficient in j Miss Nannie Liaville. Th-y will sooa ! pat io a telephonn line e all can talk I -;.!. .u. ; . ... emu bkUri. j oosepa nitcney recently killed a i large bear. They saij it was better than ! pert. I regret I did not get around to get a bite. I was surprised at the im j provemects on Joe llitihey'a homestead j in the last fewyesrs. There are many uesr tea. era in this part cf the county, ! among them be; eg the Uuss.-ll brothers j cd J. S. Huffman. I wish that more ' such desirable ii:i;ss oul i locate in ' our midst. si'-vi u Uoiiig Uriel 5-. Mrs. Urigj;8 s'.iii keeps a No. 1 htlvl at Ccmstovk II. W. Stewart ba a good c.ercbandUicg business. Wood, wood, ia all tbe eo, Thousands cj con! are cat and ready to ga to the raiiroEd when the conditions , u( the wa2on roa is wilt termit. The S. P. ia rocuing ia side t'acks near the cuxp cf Alexander & Campbell ia Pass Creeb canyon. They have named the pcin. A lea. They ehould have a poalotlice, aieo a school as many of the woodcheppers have their families with thesi. Politics are harmonious ju Comstock no wrangling here. Six old li'.iien re u.urked a few days ago that the Review is trting to create difsension in the re' publican rauks in order to further their o n self interests, but they can't make it go this time. Ycurs truly, J.v. A. r ski ISO Caro Ores. a Oakland Oiler for eji.5 t.'ie following goods at cost as thry are. over ducked in them : Mackintoshes, collarettes, capes, drets skirts and a large assortment of gents' and beys' rubber clothing. llsyn g purchased the deut.il pract.ee of D. i?:rin);e, Dr. Cbeadie is here to stay and wishes to tbank the people of j Ror-cburs and vicinity for their liberal patronage of the past year. All work will receive the n.oM careful attention in the future as in the past. AT COST Wc have a small assortment of these goods left, and rather than keep any over, we will dispose of them at cost. They are.all of the latest styles and best makes see them. We are asrents for C. FISHER & BELLOWS. I 1 Roseburg, Oregon. 3 ERNEST RHODES' GOOD LUCK. Testimonials of Dr. Damn's Success In L'matilla County. Tboee h- areduposel todoott Dr. Darrin V cures will have their doubts shaken on reading tbe following card : Dr. Darrin: Yoor treatment for the past eight monthshas cured n.e of kid ney trouble, inflammation at the neck cf the bladder and diabetes. For jears I bave been obliged to relieve my bladder maoy times a day and at night, render ing sleep almost impossible. I now fe-1 like a new mas. I shall never fail to consult you whenever 1 need rceJieal aid. Tbe treatment you gave me for de bilitated condition from tbe ejects of the grip was entirely eaccessfnl. I can be referred to at any time at Pendleton, Or. Eksest Rhodes. Free Illustrated Lecture to Ladies. On Friday Feb. 2, at 2:33 p. m., .Mr. J. V. Lsyce will give a lecture in tte Chiistian church on "Culture and its ef fects." This is the fourth in the series now being given under the auspices of tbe Hygienic Department of tbe Viavi Co. No admission. Good Books. Mr. J. W. M..te of this city baa se- enred the agency for number of new and standard Lcoks, amccg them bcicg tbe Life and Works cf Dvight L- Moody and the Boer-Butij-h War. lie will make a tboroagt; canvass of the city and county and has a lit cf Lcoks from which some eseclUnt srhc ions can te made. Mr. M jie is o old citizen of the county and we cbeer'aily recoxmecd him to tncte per ons to whom he may present his books. Give h m a l earicg aud examine his books. Grand Bill At Olalia school boose on Thursday, Feb. Snd. Music by I'oluV string band and a good supper. Committee. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula is a disease aa old as antiquity. It baa been handed down for genera tions and i3 the tamo today ss in early times. It id emphatically a di sease of the blood, and the only way to cure it ia by purifying the b!cod. That is just what Hood's arsaparil!a does in every case here it is given a faithful trial. It eradicates all impur ties from tho tlood, acd cures the scree, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in the blood. Hood's tSarsaparilla has won the grateful praisa of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your bbed. C'ire it at oi;co by taking Hood's tr.aparil!a. ACKERS' ENGLL-ll It K VI EI) Y will stop a cough at any liuu , and will cure tue worst cold iu twelve tu-cr?, or money refunded. '2b cts. and 50 i s. For eale at Rapp's dme store. is: HI i Warners Rust Proof Corsets, Kalamazoo Corset Com pan-, McCall Bazar Patterns, Gordon Hats and Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Clothing. Made !. K. STORE. Notice of Final Settlement. Ia the Count? Court of the State of Oregon lor lNi;g',a County : ia tbe matter ot tbe estate of Loaiaa Stiicbell, deceuetl. Notice Is herebr riven that the undcrmicnrt! atluiiniitralir of the boe entitled enutetUe his final aceonat therein on the i!J day ot Jau tiary. WQ, nJ on the 21 dayolJannaiy, 10, the jadire of the aboTe entitled Coorl da'y - v-le an order appointing Tut-aday, March 6th, WO at thC .'untj coart boose inBocelanr Ioug Coanty. Ormin, at lOo'eloek a. m.ofaaidday mm lh :imo n.t Ti . i- it r h.rlnv ntiWItftliM thereto, and' for the final settlement uf said estate, and any and ail persona having; any ob jections to aia nnai arconni, or any pan tneie- ot. arv- h. rvbj notified to file Uw mm In tbe aiove entitl i court and cause, on or beluce th time set !l'or aid final st'ttirmvnt. JOHN HAXUX, Administrator. I aiTto !-tts La2d omci, Kowbant. Oregon, Jan. Zi, ISO). By Honorable Commawiouer s letter V of November Ss 10, tuis ..fice wan directed to or der a bearing to determine the character of the Iollowingd-eri)jed tract of land, to-wit: tbe K '.ot NW t and W of S!i Sec J, T 15, S R 4 VV. heretofore adjudged to be mineral is character Ci inon of tk toner j, lTt ) bat no-nr aiieced bt tbe Orezon and California Railroad Compdsy to be essentially non mineral in character, all mineral (if and were contained) baring been, siuee aid dci:on, extracted or taken from ea:d tract. Wherefore, in om'ormitr i'h the Instruct tinof.il Utters bearing i berebr ordered, the testimony to be taiten at this mce, before the Beister and Receiver on Fridar. April 4. !Oatl J o ciocaa.ni., and he parties hereto are berely ammned to appear at said time and place an-1 furnish testimony in support of their respective c'.aimv ."aiJ bearing to be conducted in accordance with paraph let se of the U. a. Mining Law and Besclalions. , i. T. BRIDGET, Reritcr. J. H BOOITI. ReeeiTer. SUMMONS. In the t ircuit C' un, otthe Stale ot Oregon for Douglas County. W. L. Chapman. F'.aini:tr j vs. Mary Chaprcvn, lefenIant To Mary Chapman, rteiendant aUive mamed ! N" TILE NAME OF TH E ?TATE OF ORtiCN : You are hereby repaired to be and appear in tbe atee entitled Court and answer the coni- f'im.nl rilel ai'Unst yon therein on or beiore tse ie-t day of tbe i:me preM.-ribed in order for tbe pr.blica'Jon of tnls summons, which period oi time is six weeks from the date oi the hr pub lication oi thi- sum mots. Said first date of said publication being on tbcith day of January, 10 and tbe last date of puUiea'.ion beire the stU daj ol Maicb. IM'. and ycu are hereby notirled that if you tail lo fo ai-ar and answer said complaint, tbe p.ainuff i'.i apv'.y to tbe Court for the relief xDpl;ed f r in pUiinliR's complaint, towil; TliCt tlie carriage contract now existing be tween p'.Aiu'.nt and defendant be forever dis-viw-d and aside, and lliat piainntT have a decree of divorce aud for such other relief as sba'.Ibejust aad einilabie. and for hiscosu and dKbtinrments ol tms rutt. This summon published by. onler of Hon. Joe Lyons. Judce of l be County Cour of Doug las Counte, made at Chambers at Roaeborg, Orevon, January ii. !. Uaied Roebure, Urevou, Januarr 2. J. 6. MEDLEY. Attorney fnr Plaintiff. Referee's 5a le. IN THE IKtTlTCOl'KT OF TdE STATE OF oREviOS FOK IKJI GLA--C t SrY: W. M. V ! kiu.n.au.l Ei!en L-Wilk-) inson, bis " tfe. and Jake Whitaere ! and Carne W hitaere, his ife, Plaintiffs I vs. ' W. H. Cole an-1 Su?u B. Cole, his wiie: H. .'. IVle. and AdtlieCoie, his wife. Jnel A. Cole, and Lena i Cole, his w ife: Lvd.a B. 'ole, wid-1 on ; . nd D. J. Coie, A. C. Cole, R. M. ) Cole and K. V. Coie. Minors and j heirs at law of SidueyCole.deeeased j and E. ti. Younx, A.G. ) ouu and I tie-orte fleam, partners doinv ) linine?s under tbe arm Dame and j style of E. vj. Young v Company I Defendants. J N.'liee hereby siven that the undersigned, referee in the sbove entitled cause, pursuant to an order of the at-ove iiuitlexl court made and emered in the journal thereof, of dale Decem KrV.K'1, will on Saturday, tbe -'4th day of l-iibruary, 1'..), at 2 o cloet ;i. in. of said day ai the court house front door in Roseburg, Oregon, se ll for cash iu hand, at public auction, in one body or in separate parcel, the following de sT.oed real propertv. t-wit: Tbe SW 1 . of tnc SE ' and theiE 4' sf the 8 V ' ud the W oi tae N W of Sec. 4: tha N'-ofthesW '4,aultheK , of See. 5: lots. " atid u ot w. S, and all timt part of the Garret R. Vanri)Kr IKn'.'on Laud Claim No.-.C King in Ser. s. and the W , of the ;-E l4. and the'B of thesft ' t of See. U-; all in township 25 sjoutn oi Ran Be 6 Vv est of the w iiUimette Meridian in Douglas county, Uregvui, conlaiuius y.s7 acres more or less. Dated this JUh day tl January, tXv, at Rose burg, Oreeon. C. A. MeGEE. r.eierte in the above entiUed cause. YOUR FACE Shows the elate of your feeling aad the state of y nr health as well. Impare hlood rtiaL.'s reU apparent io a pile sod salbvi- ronipVxior, pimples and skin eruV.io! I: you are feeling weak and orr. u;it .i.i -i- not have a healthy ap iiearaiu e. vv siiould try Acker's Blood Klixir. ft enr.'!) all blood diseases wher cheap SrsapariilA aod so exiled purifiers fail; knowiu this, we sell every bottla cn a positive guarantee. How's Th s? , We oiler Otie Hundred Dollars. Ke ward for any e f Catarrh that cannot be enred hv tl.ili's t'atarrh Cure. j F. J. CHI N !'.Y & CO., Props. Toledo, O. i We ttie unJersiciiel have known F. J. ! Cheney for the last 13 Years, and believo hhr perfectly honorable in all buainoea j transin'tions and financially able fo cr j ry out any obligations lutule by their I tlrm. West v"c Truax, Wholesale Pruggiets, j Toledo, O. ! Wuldinu. Kinnan A Marvin, Whole ; eale Drupsiets, Toledo, Ohio. ! Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internal !ly, acting directly ir,xjn the bl-Kxi and ! mucous sii' face if tiio ay?teui. Trice 75c i per lwtt'e. Si-M by all druists. Tit. i rami: tl !- . S zeiliv-o't in :ic:ite iiality. ! l. fcniin'Hrfi'if hii t orthie: s Kilre ctlertvl nr DeWui'a Witca Ilsa I Salve. le Witt' the only original. Au infallible cure fur pile nut all akin diseases. A. C Marsters t