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XT Q k i ! THE PLAIN DEALER. ""3 FEBRUARY 5, 190J. LOCAL BREVITIES. vom.c va.ruviur ; m . - a AT i.rtaTC. 1 Handsome vaienunes ak cfcMP t, Hadyn is now sold at 50 cents per i v.- .il j..,,;:), lipt Hndvan. i after bosiresa matters in Roseborg t ri- j : Ladies if you are looking for number ; one values in knit underwear, call t tbe , Novelty Store. Mr. Clias. Murka a Droaiinent cituea , of Gardiner was doing business in Itcse- burg last week. I W. T. ReeJ, a prominent business ! mn of Gardiner, was doing business in ibe city Teurudaj. ; TbeBaral Northwest and Semi-weekly Plai-cdeaxes both one year for or.lv f2 price of one paper alone. Two-thirds of yonr life is spent in your shoes. Try the Novelty Store shoes, no be'ter made lor the money. " Tbe specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, etomacb, liver, is HoodV Saraaparillt.lhe great blood puriSar. After all others fail to give yoa talis faction lake Tour watch to J. T. Eryaa and be will make it rna for yoa. (n!4J) j If Tea are tired and duil, cau t get rested, and have no appetite, -ke i SareaDari la. Jt enncnes ana t .u. i ..u.,. We wili Eend yon the ecmi-weekly PuirsDEALEa tod the 0:ezon Pcaltry Journal, Ibe best poultry journal ia the Northwest, both for f l..o. W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga E&ys, "De Witt's Little Early Risers did me i more good than any pills I eyer tock. The lamoas little pils for constipation bilious- ness and liver and bowel troubles. A. j. AiarEiers x iaj Lee B. Hendricks, the popol; r S. P. coc doctor, returned to Roert urg today j Xative Sor.s and Ntive Daughters, or from bis honeymoon and returned bis ' $en cr l.jOe meetings. It will le very run between Portland and Roeebarg. j conveaientiy located for each porpseej. Ashland Tidings. j MQKI POSITIVELY CCP.ES The latest in photos at Graves' Rallery ; 6;ck headache, indisettian and constipa- Oaklaod, Or., islbeetamp or fun pict - area, and the Celoron panel f jt portraits. Get some of the fun pictures and eur priae four friends with a smile. BoA A. 11. Crawford started f--rGir-dine, last Friday, to attend business af fairs in that city. If the river was nav igable tbe purney would te mere pleasant by baat than by stage, at this Be 80 n of tbe year. Mottily drawing. No. 57 was tte first drawn from the box at tte regular monthly drawing at Mrs. Josephson's store, February 1, and entitles the hold er to $25 cash upan presentation at the store. If thia ticket is not presented by February loth another will be drawn. Percy Welle, of AehlanJ, has been elected principal of ths svhool at Car.yoa ville In Douglas county, and will tcgin work there oa Feb. G:h. The people of that town a ill have a good school if Mr. Wells has the proper cooperation and assistance that he deserves. Asuland Tidings. "I bad bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me perma - Deuv reiitri tin j. urau w m&o suv .uiu- i ute Cough Core. I know it is tbe best cough medicine made," says J. Koantz, Ccary, la. It quickly cure3 conghe, colds, croup, asthms, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. A. C. Marstcrs & Co. Our Door Swings in We are always glad to have you coine 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 Ks r-on nnrr! tTTT T TLinT AT 1 ' run ADJULUlLi inni will HffRD WEAR THE BEST FIT -...Remember we sew all rips free of Charge..! ...ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE. Will C. Hildebrand. r PLE'S JJ Clothing for MEN, YOUTHS' and BOYS', a most complete line at prices that send competition glimmering. mm Ft IIUIVIUIll UVIIbVI Willi We can, and will save you money on these goods, if you will visit us xow. 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, and as to prices, wc will not be under sold. We are offering Special inducements on CRASHES, LINENS, etc. Matchless values in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, FASCINATORS, Etc. All our goods arc Standard quality and if you want the BEST, see that it comes from I MIR WL Valentines beautiiul desiDB at i Marstere'. For firsi -!:ia dentistry Little of Oakland. to l'r j like the Bradley & Metcalf bovte j at the Xovelty Store. Mareters Co., have a choice issort- . . rcent ot new stylo valentines. Yon can c-t ths ben 53- nt overalls' fct the Novely Store. TrJ cni , . . . . .. i S!(ecial Mja o ei:k pjQ6iK,e ftir 40, j rwiiy. 50 and 75 cents per vrd at Josephson's. . , . . ,. despondency ' J Jl' .rcb'fl C orr UuJvan Aul1' " ' druMts's. 50 cents. i I i j. jj. Jiara, pos-masier ai '"-n. . 1 . . . I " v I Icime ovrr yesterday and wiI visit " i : town several d.ijs A cro e.cat UVf Ct?arly ceWf tj.jde (or 4 troo W4U.h or 0jd A d. drf D. u. Keio, lliseburg. The insurance policy for comfort is 1 found in cur Sine of shoes, Novelty Sic re shoes are nncqaaled for the money. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick has now secured otEces and residenca at the S. E. co'ne' of Cass and Main stree.-s in tl3 home of Mr. Geo. II. Churchill. The tag Robarta cleared yesterday for Gardiner with the tteamer Haul in tow. j The Hazel bas been purchased to te used as a tender for lieed s cannery. A9!orjan Mrs J K. Miller. Newton Hamilton. ! Pa., writes, "I think DeWitfs Witch j utaei ciive tne granaesi saive maae. it cures rues ana naais everyitiiDg. ah ! fraudulent imitations aTworib!es. ! a. C. Markers & Co. , w;, iajas of rober,g Crsek one ; q (Le pLA,sl(EiU:ll'g j ong friends, j and ona of the kioj o rrpablican? who j Dever waVers in bis loyal y to bis party, I . ttedtv Friday and made cs t . -. - j business and social ca.l. j Joe u?pr-r e'.o.v cf the Pouijlaa Cjuaty i Back t-ui'.Jics b JcicK finished up for ; li.ll. nnJ wrill be occanied bv the 1 8ion delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruj tions of the ekio, produc ing a perfect complexion, cr money re funded. 25tt8. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggist. Al Norman the S. P. traion.au, made bis last ran as a regular passenger brake- man, into Ashland, Tuesday morning. He will exchsnja places with C. C. Can ter, and ran oa tha freight between GruLta Pass and Risebarg in the f ature. Tidings, Ashland. Jcst Received. A large line of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjoe, aho aUrge stock of smaller in struments. Violins from 4np- Mando lins from $7 np. Accordions $2 to f 10. 0her instruments in proper tion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardeon'e. Oar nsw fellow-citizen, Fred Sander son, of Riddu-s, Djoglas county, and ; family arrived or. yesterday morning's j trai3 v;a the Drain route an 1 the bay. j They left on tbe morticg boat for Ban- j j0Dj whcre they wi:i visit hia brother, 1 w c San;;era0Dj an;l (jmi!y a (ex days, and will then return to thia place for residence. Mr. S. will soon open up a large merchandise business, and will un doubtedly set a pace for shipping ficili tits between this river and the ci'y. Cc quille Herald. STORE. will VJ I wj I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. A fine line of spray pumps at Church' ill & Woolley V Call on Gaddis Drj?. for hay and oats, i at the Eusbey barn. IIon G w EiJdle CJre ja om RiJ die. this mornin. Wanted To purchase, a gcoJ panther st;n vnn,.;r., .;,; :,. ------ v i.iio v . L. F. Wocller, editor ct tin Leader, c 1 - ... ... fpecul eaie of children's scarlet all- ool underwear for 35ceuts per garment, at JosefhroaV A fioe easy rocker is a j y iorever and Srronghisa l!o ehipmeiit that will make anyoua joyou j. V !ieepiessn93, melancholia, stsinach, pains, heart troablee. Hadyan circa, All druggists, 5 i cents. E. DaGae. M. P., member Board if i'eushn Examiners. Office. Marsters building residlcj corner Poogias and Jackson street. Mrs. D.-. Kuykeudali of Eugene, passed through in this m'.'inic's express from Grants Pas, whtra the afeniel the funeral ofGranJaia Bx;h. Jait arrived at .S.roag'a Furniture Store, a late shipment of fine rockers.6 call and see them thev are wor:h lookinz at and wiil no: las: Ln Gj. Birb-, Mindjti, Va., says, "Nothing did me s much gosd as Ko dal Dspip.ra Oire. One doi relieved me, a few hj.tles c ired me." It digests what yoa ea. an 1 nlwiiTS cure d;s;ep- s:a. A. C. M .rater j A Co. The saddvst words of tccgue or fen ara these, '"It Vipht Have Been," next summer when you note the l.c of cbickeLS in your pu t?y yard, if you fail to buy a IV-ulu-na incubator o! Churchill & Wcolley. Frank Housor, one of Cjoa coan'y's beit known youn aca, and Misj Emma Tuomiaoo, of Rosobarg, were married yesterday at the residence of Dr. Uods:n on South .Coos riv6r, Rev. J. C. Crooks cfSciatiog. Marthfield Sun. Having purchased tbe denial prsctice of Dr. Strange, Dr. Cheiidie is Lere to stay and wishes to Iba&k the peopl; of Rofcburgacd vicinity for their libera patronage of the pact year. All wcrk ill receive tli9 most careful st'ention in the future as in the past. John W. Gunn o! Si'em, (pedal agent and adjuster of the Liu?rpool, London and Globe Insurance Co. is in the city looking after the interept of his company and made thia ttfiee a ileaeatt y'nit. Mr. Gunn was fjrmerly a n.wspajer man and naturally leans toward ed.torial offices. are sold oa a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distress after eating cr any form cf dyspepsia. Oae little tablet gives immediate relief 25 cts. and 50 eta. For Ele at M. F Ripp's drug 6tore. A Grand Masquerade Ball. On the evening of Feb. 11th, 10J0, the Native Sens cf Joe Lane's Cabin No. 10, will give a masquerade ball. An excel lent time is anticipated and means will not le spared to niaks the occasion a most enj jyablo one. Fi:,.) Valcntiaea at A. 0. Mai Co's Drrg Store'. A bijj reduction in Eastman K at Churchill & Wool.V V 11. V. Veatoli went to 11 aehnri; Mon day afternoon. Cottaj;- Cirv.- l.t-aJei. Mra. Allison returned to home in Oot inc Grove Saturday, nf't' a visit in thia city. W. T. Emery i f Umpqua Fe'ry, was Join,; business in the city tlio latter part of last neck. Mies Lizzie Ililziuan who has been in For loud for the past two years, has re turned home. Mrs. Snow Willie, who has been visit- iug friends and relatives in Portland hna returned home. Mr. Tom Pallors n of Gardiner, camo in on the Friday evening exprees and ia visiting in the valley. Miss 1-11 iza H-rv.-y, if Oakland, came overSitnrday and opened a term of school in Edenbower this niorniog. C. W. Wallaco ofCV.tage Grove, for merly connected with the Leader, is 'a the city and made this office a pleasant call. Mrs. is. C. Fiiuk, sjent several days visiting friends in Oakland last Wtek, re tnrnin: burue on th local Sunday even DeWiit's Witch llard Salvo ia un- eanalled for rile', ini-irie and sk!i disease'. It ia ths origiaal Witcb Hazjl , Sa ve. Beware of all on.terlitg. ! A. C. Maraters & Co. I Herbert Eakin, W.S. Dennett, John I Coch an and G. 0. Miller of Cottage' Grove, were :n the city today doing busi-1 neaa before th j U. S. land effice. j E. E. McClanahan will he transferred! to Frei T. Mr. ll'a branch bicycle ec- tab'.i hujfijt at Spoiane as salestuaa, i the i ear futur . Kn2 no Register, Dan Fisher ar.d W. II. Miller are fieri- j ' cue'y thinking of looting at Sntnpter ifi the bjsiue s outlook ia that rrsttiuKl town will warrant them in so doing. refer Hume of P.r itrnsville, formerly t connec eJ with the Poogias County j Bank ia this city, it ti akicg Roaeburg a ! visit. Mr. llume'r mmy friends are J glad to c:e his familiar face among theui ' asain. j "I had dyspepsia for years. N o nteJi-: cine was g) eneJlive as Koaoi ! speri Cure. It cave immediate relief. To Doi .es Prjaacea marve.ous rei s vnfa I. li irrnn A.lSnv id It I dieests what voj eat 'nd cannot fiil to ; cure. " j A. C. Mjrsterj5; C. j iir9. . h. liennett is m receip: on information from her hu-bjnd, vhoj went to Nebraska a .'ew weeks a;o with j a carload o! prune, t j the cff. ct iha: Le j is meeting with fair tu-ieJ" in sel'.icg his fruit tnl that tSe ;o ii he hts are mesting witii hij? i upprova", anorg the people cf that co.i: try. Medfard Mail. The W. C. T. V. will Ii-jU a mither's meetinz ia th E r rt'i Lin rjm tf th; M. E. Cfcarcli U. vii:i 2 'at "t.ilf j past seven. 111 r--gJ arj very helpful. You are c v.dWt y ii.viud t3 at tend. Tha 17;h i'I Febinry Coinmemor ative i!jv if l rancss E. Wi'l.ird, will be olssrysd. Farther acn.'aacemects will b. f iven lster. Letter List. Rf.-5iali.iig 0'.CA'li for ia the Eoee barg piS'.oilice: Periocs calii:: f jr tucte letters will plei-e it.ite tf e d ite o-i which they were advertised, Fr 5, - ErO"A', M. Braa.Jet.-erry, E .:1 Bailer, Chr.rii BlooJ. Mr. I'.uk: r, Jixej l'cr:rj?, J. A. Hi. -hard, Jaun'S Kil-y. L. L. lie.ld.Lk.Tlbert :.i!t or, Miss Mica T'r.llsn, Jjmes C'J'nelius, ti. B McD.llcn, Mr.-. Mssicg.r, C. Morrison, Step ho n Wiu';t, Mrs. W. U. 1 pkg. lltmln, C. E. TLe la'.ieri will bi cli.tr-l fjr a', the rats of one cent each. Wm A. Fk T.i, P. M Caro Bros. a Oakland Oiler for eslj t'ia f .Uutitig trocnls at cost as they ere over t'- ji kl in there : Mackintoshes, coi'.are.t , cape-. dre:i Biirls ao 1 s Lugo assortment of gents and bvs' rubber clothing. l!dcnbawer Will Sup. Th W. CT. U. of Edoubower will give a "Itebtn Sjoiai" utltihomecf M'S. Nor'h Fridsy ewaini. February 9.h. Supper wilba e?ryed and a rons in ; good tia:c SBirautej !. MEXf. Communicative Cor Jiii!, Jjts. Ialan I in the 1'atitlc Ocean, ct. A Sta ly of thj Held, 3 cts. Conglomerate 1 Cre.itu and Bucett i,2 cts. Crubcd VtRetable, 1 ctr. A Concerve Compound C'rcle, 3 ct.-. Great Amtrican De.ert, 3 ct?. A Sectional D'.tk, 3 ct3. Tha L tst of th j U.d Skins, 1 cts. Cold Comfort, free to all. Married. UAKEK-CIIL'KCHILL. A very pret ty wedding was eolemnzed Sunday at high neon when Rev. W. W.Mc- ico united In marridge Mr. C. li. B.ikcr t Miss Alico Churchill, at tie homo of tbo biido'a parents, in this city. Collate Grovo Leader. Edenbowcr Cuds. School begins today under iha tditi cn management of Misb Eliza Harvey. Kev. llarbit preached Sunday at tho school lioiije tu an appreciative audi ence. Weddings mid rumcrd of weddings ure numtrou.T in Ed.'iibowi.r and Fruitvale H.irk '.o to iho bell! Cha?. Yerrill has fiioiidd vitiiing from Minnesota. Oar new church in painted and tealed and in now ready forte vicis. The- dedi catory cxcrciijL'H will nut bo held for souio time. S arnicr Uroj. aro making good pro gress cn their wood contract. Miiatea Eiica Hatvvy and Mi.s Silvia StearuBof I'. jicburg visited Edenbowcr Sunday. yB4 Evah Clouko wa3 the guca'. o' Misi I.ydia Munson Sunday. Miss Irena Hansen ii homo and will attend school this term. O.SCB Ohi.Y. "'mtffflmmmffiTOmnmmmmmwmimmmmtmmmfcs I JOSEPHSON'S I As 301 and 303 REV. DR. DOANE i Rev. N. Doane, D. D., Dsan of tbe Theological School of the Portland University, Celebrated His Golden Weddins Last Sep tember. This worthy man haa b fi) at thihcil I 0r Methodist church woik in the Njrth- i , f 4,. lie had a doabla rea- " b congratniatcl on hU cession as ho tad been ahnust totally deaf for j years, tnd in spite of his a IvarceJ asc, j VSfi.s44. k his hearing was restored last At ril by Pr. Damn, now locate J at tie MiClallen Hon-e, Koitbuig. No cne will attempt to question the reverend ger.t'enUn's word, as his unblemished record is well known. He tells his story relcw in his; own wards: Rev. Dr. Doane's Card. University Tark, lxtlnJ, Or. April 20. 1SUJ. ) To whom it mav cccc?rn and fncoari ije, to friends wbj have s-fftre 1 like! aiys.-if, tLe loss cf Leaiiip. tn Apr 'H I called tn Dr. Dartio, whom I be-; ieved la ba a skiilfal artict anJ pbyti U'un, to restore my !. taring, lis applied j Lis remedies and electricity to one ear jitud cured the deafness ia a few minutes. iT..cn he turned his a'.teation to the oth er csr, which did not teem to yield so rradily. For this car thJ! doctor give me medicines to u;e at ,homi which I am now using. I think it the daty cf all who are aillicte ltu bsvj their heiring restcrtd if pibie, and I know no oae whom 1 think mote tkiilful than Dr. Tairia. NEHEMIAH DOANE What FurtherTreatment DIJ For Rev. Pr. Doane. To the Editor: Some two weeks ag-i or more I eaid something of regaining my hearing undtr the treatment of Dr. Darrin, of which I had suITcrfd .'or sever al year?. On tha first application tbe deafness of one ear (the left) was reme died. The difficulty with the other a more seriuus. I applied the medicine faithfully And went attain to tbe doctor, who succeeded entirely io restoring the lost s-nsecf hearing, b that when I went out upon Third street Portland it seemed to be the largftt city I wa ever in. My hearing s'ill remains dis tinct, in I oth ears equally good. JNEUEMIAH DOANE. For Sale. For sale or trade, 40 ceres of good tim ber land, on K:cj creek, 5 mile from Dillard station, Oregon ; good road, liv ing stream cf water an 1 settlement all around laud. Enquire at, PX.MXDEALEK Office, Koseburg, Ore. Rare Opportunl y. Fine new piano for rent, inquire cf Mrs. E. L. AppolholT, 919, Oak St. uyspepsia ture. Digests what you cat. Itartlflciallydipestst lie food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the. tost discovered digest ant and tonic. $o other preparation can approach It In clllciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cure9 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, ' SickIIeadache,GasttalKla,Cramps,and ail other rcsultsor imperfect digest ion. Prepared by E- C- DeWitt A Co.. Chicago. A. C. Marsters & Co. 'A' ' X 1 J I j frontier life, which he loved; but be was ,i j ' J i j j none tha lew active in civic affa'ps, hav j j ; iog been honored with teytral plsces of 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 qualities, which enables us to maintain the same low figures OSEPHSOFS, Jackson St. Pioneer of Oregon Who Died fledford Tuesday. in Mldivbu, Or., Feb. I. William Ras- laell, who died i:t Medford, January 30, Wis l:urn ia Ohio, September 11, IS: o- I i Hi pirciits moved to Knox county, Illi I nois, w hi.i? h j was a email child. At the j age of 21 ha cro?-l ti.e plaine, driving an oi 'eM t-ie rr.ii-e distance, takinz six ui. ritrH, r.l rt n-l.it.; the Willamette valle it the f. lif !Si3. where he lo- catd mi H-.i?!t t rv.rie, in hat is now Marion count v. In 1S-JJ the excitement tf C.ii;f'jrnii irew him t San Francisco and for three years and thereafter I e : made unnaul overland trips lo those gold jfiY.J?. Oa one of those trip?, while re- ; tjrni.i with a party cf 11 men, he had a j battl-j with IcdiaiiB, r.e&r where Grant's j l'as is now located, in which he nearly . 1 )'. lis life by a wom.d from a poisoned jarro. After that he remained 00 the ! farm cc-ar Lnrsr.e until the fill of 183:, j then moved to Praia, and operaVd a ; flour mill, whicb he owue I. j In 1S33 he cime to Medfo.-d. His rag ! geJ phyiqair, agrpstife and hopeful ! spirit, as well as his excellent knoslede I of the Indian lactfuae, fitted tim for j irutk. ne s a pi ! church, c! which be .v a member 61 ! yers. A wiJjw and five children Mra. j O.Q. Car! wright, of Eagene; Mrs. L. E. Ward and C. E. Russell, of Lorane; Mrs. RobeitGr:en, of Dawson, N. W. Tn snd P. i. Resell, of Medfori remain to houcr the meaiory uT this eerly picneer, :i"u yu Csjnie t.i t ortiar.'J remem ber ; nl have jcar ti-tfc fixed by Dr. M. W. Davis, IGo,'..' Eir.-t v':. uHow To S In Flesh Tit 1 Persons have been Known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce cf SCOTTS EMUL SION. It is siranse, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound ; it seems to start the digestive machinery coing prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain A certain amount of fiesh is necessary for health ; if you have net got it you can et it by tawng icon's :mnlsloa You will find it just as useful in summer cs In winter, and if you are thriving upon tt rcn't stop becsusc the weather is warm. Vx. and $1.00, all druggists. ECCTT & BOWSE, Chtir.Uts, Ntw Vork. Wc have a small AT COST -r IIS. CIS. IMS. MIMIS. goods left, and rather than keep any over, wc will dispose of them at cost. The- arc all of the latest styles aud best makes sec them. Warners Rust Proof Corsets, Wc Kalamazoo Corset Company, arc ) McCall Bazar Patterns, agents Gordon Hats and for Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing. C. !. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. Roseburg, Oregon. He Triad a Sample Bottle Nearly every day people come Into 3rni stores arid ak tne Lmipgists to recommeno aome medicine for their trouble. Very often thy re fuse to do so, becau., as a rule, they do not believe it proper to ad vise anyone to take a patent medicine of which they do cot know the infredienta.lt ia the physi cian a tntj fiaro to pre scribe. Some make ar. ex ception, how ever, when Tiyone has a eougb. cold or throat and lnng lruut! l alwarsrecnmmenaAcxers tn Lii Ilciir. because I know Jat what it wriu c.i. 1; iiM cured everT case wr.erc 1 have swn : tried. It is the best expectorant and tonic I ever handled in my it years' experience. I will pre Jnt one instance ot ut.T!!c.n rtlio had been trouoiea lor years with a r.-.-tr. hacking consh. I ad tl'eJ A' "-r 7 , zVi'h Remely. He fried a sample ; 1 was cured before he had taken I: - ;d cost wljaxever. Thia U na c -1 . . . j. however, as it uaaally tuk0 I O." . . C Iittrt.M (iijred) A. 15. Coos, Belief jntaine, Ohio. Sold at Zc.. 5-V.. and SI a bottle, thronch- cut the I'nitM States and Cana-ia; and ia tneUnd. at Is. 3d.. 4. Bd. 11 yoa are not satiariea after buyinr. morn the bottle to your druggist, and get yocx BM&ey back. V. U. U jQXZZ A CT1 . e-rxUTT. .V I art. For sale by M. F. Rapp, CASTOR I A For Infants ax.d CMldren. Tlia Kind Yea Hays Always Ecugit Bears Signatw xa of 'Z JUC.C For Sale or Traie. A pooltry ranch, well improved, of 34 acres, 1 miles from K ebar. Cail cn oraddre-s, r. J. VjinZiue. Good Books. Mr. J. YV. Mote of tLi) city has e cared the agency for a nun. her of cew and standard books, among them btit g tbe Life and Works of Dittht L. Moo-Jy and the Boer-British War. lie will make a thorough canvas cf tbe ci y and county and bas a list if books frrm which some ezecilrr.t skc iots ca I made. Mr. Mete is an old citixn tf ire connty and we cheerfully ree-:-n;n-.-i d him to these persens t j w ho::, he way present Lu books. Give him a heMim and examine his books. Grand Call At Olaliu school house on Tha-eJ. Feb. 2Jnd. Musio by C'oliis' firing bind and a good sepper. Coaimitt?e. ACKERS ENGLISH UEMEDY wiil stop a congh r.t any tiyrt.-, ant! w ill care the worst cold in twelve lio:r., or money refunded. 25 ct?. and 50 cts. Vor sale at RappV 'U eicre. assortment of these Notice of Rna! Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oretjos for DongUs County : la tbe matter of the eatate of Louisa kitchen, aeceued. 'tice ! hereby rlTen that the nixfeniiMd administrator j of the bore entitled aaate file his fiftl aeeomit therein on the 22d day of Imn nary, 1jO, and on the 23d day of January, 1S, l he judge of the above entitled Omit dr.iy mwile an order appointinf Tneaday, HaiehSCh, l'A0.at tbeonnty conrt home inKowborf Doox Connty, Oregon, at lOo eiotk a. m.ofautdy u the time 'and place If r bearing objection uxmo, ana lor tse nnai eeiuemem m mxa estate, and any aud all persons baring any o- ecoon to Mid d final account, or any part 1 ot, are berebjp eby notified to file the tame ia Use above entitled eonrt and cause, on or before the time let Hor aaid final KtUemvnt. JOHN IJAXLEt, Adminiatrator. rCTris StaTbs Laxa Omci Rosebarf, Oregon, Jan. 22, 1300. Bv Honorabto Comausioner a letter 'X" of KoTember S, IsM, thia otfic waa dineted to or der a bearing t dettrminc the character of tha tot lowing d-Tlbed tract of land, to-vlt: th K ' ot t M and W 'i ol .NK'i. bee a. T x S E 4 W. heretofore ad'ndireil to be minowl la etuuweter (l iion of October 5, 1376) bat now allercd r (he Oreron and California Bailroad Convdsf to be eaeeatiallT Don mineral ia character. aU mineral (li and were contained) hariaa beea tncesaid decicLon, extracted cr lake Ina tai l tract. Wherefore, ia eoniormitr with the Untrnet lon of aid It-tier a hearing is herebj ordered, the ttunony to be taken at thia omim, beoa ihr Rnrisr and Kecviver on Friday. AvtU , 1a at 10 o clock a. ., aad ihe paruea BrrW are herehr rammoned to appear at mid IbMoxI plaoe ana fnnuh testimony ia support of iheif respect iTe clalma. id hearine to be conducted in aeeortaaee with paraoaph 1 et seq oi the C. & Mining Laws and RgulaUons- J. T. BRIDGES, Rerlttex. J. H. BOOTH. BeeeiTer. SUMMONS. In the i'ircnit Court, of th Stale at Ortms fr Donglas Countr. W. L. Chapman. t'sinUlT Unry Chapmon, Ie(endaat To Mary Chapman. Defendant abore tuunot IS TiLE NAKK OF THEsTATE OF OKON: Yoa are hereby required to bo aad appear ia tbv aboTe entitled Court and answer taeeons p'uiiat tiled afainst yoa therein oa or before toe last day of the iime prescribed in order for the publication of tois summons, which period ot liine is six weecs irom tne aate 01 tneanupaD Licdon of thi sammot s. Niid hrt date of said poblicaliDn beinc on the Sth day of January, LAW and the last dale of publication beisg tbe Sth day ot March. l'.', ana ycu are nereoy nour.ea mat u yoa tail to K appear aa-i answer said complaint, the p.a:nt:tf w;.l apply to the Court for theieiiei applicl for in pUintiiTs com plaint, town: . I.iai the tEarriagtf contract nor existing be tween plainuff and deiecdant be lorerer dis solved and t aside, and that plain tiiT hare a decree of diTorce and for such other relict as thail be ja.-l and equitable, and for his costs ami disbursements of thia sail. Th;s summons is published by .order of Hon. Joe Lyons. Judge of 1 he County Ours of Doag lai Countr. made at Chambers al Roeebbnc. Oiv-n, JarvWrJS. I -, ' i l.oan.w C lAilri IWQlw VIV5WU, UUS4 . i w. J. S. IdXDLET. Attorney for Plaintiff. Referee's Sale. IS THE CIRCTIT COURT OF TriE STATE OF OREGON FOK DOCGLAS COrSTY: W. M. N il kuioa, and Eiien L. Wills-1 mson, bis wile, and Jase lutacre aud Carrie Whiiacre, tus wife, j Plain tills ) TS. ' W. II. Cole and Sutan B. Cole, his wife: H. . Coie. and Addle Cole, 1 . his wile: Joel A. Cole, and Lena! Cole, his wife: Lvdia B. Cole, wid-1 ovt: and D. J. Cole. A. C. Cole, R. JI Coie and K. V. Cole. Minors ao.1 j heir? at law of SidneTCoioieceaied j s and E. G. Young, A.G. Yoaur and ( George ;earns. partners uoinc j business under the Arm name and 1 style o( E. G. Young A Company I Defendants. J Solice i hereby siven that the andenifned. referee in the above entitled cause, nuisnant k an onier oi the above iniillo.1 court soatla and entered in the journal thereof, of dale DeeeB- ber , 1-.', wiU on Saturday, the 24th day of February, ISrti, at 2 o'clock ;p. m. of said day at the court house front door in Roeeburs;, Oregon, sell for cash in hand, at public auction, in on bot'.y or ia separate parrels, the faL'owmg de sen bed real propertv. tow it: The SW ' of tne SE 1 .. snd the oK 1J at the S W , snd the V s of the S W 4 of Sec. 4: tb S . of the SV 4, and the E , of See. 5; lots , s and 6 of Sec. S, and all that part of the Qane B. Vanriper Douation Land Claim No. 52, lrinc in Sec and the V ',of the ?E , and the'K of theS W 4ot Sec la; all in township 2a doctS of Range 6 est of the illamette Meridten la IX) id? las county, Oregon, containing sJtf. more or less. Dated Uis illh day ot January, 13C0, at 1 Durg, ureson. C. A. XcGXX. Referee in the above en li tied cause. YOUR FACE Shows tl.e s'ato of your feeling and the) Btate cf y.ur health as well. Impure blood mskes i'pelf apparent in a pita and salbw rouiplrxiop, pimples and akin eruptions. If yoa arefeelinK wwik aad worn out and do not have a baltby ap pearance, yon ehonUi try Arker'a Blood Elixir. It cares all blcod diseases wbN cheap Sarsaparilla and eo called pariHera fail; knowing this, we sell every bottle) on a positive guarantee. Mow'a Th s? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured tiv Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. C il EN EY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the laat 15 rears, and belie vn him perfectly honorable iu all boainow transactions and financially able 'o car ry out any obligations uiado by tbeir tirai. West & Truas, Wbulcaalo DrusKiets, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnau A Marvin, Wlmle- sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. ! Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly ii(on the bl-H.l and mucous surface of the system. J'riv 75c perlwttle. Stld by alfdruiciolv. TJt. tuoui.U frtv. S re Ji-een't iiulicU; iislity. iesiaj fuf.tmnteift'it an I worthieis fairs iffr. or lVWiil'a Witch Hsd le. De Witt's ia the only origioa!. An loUUitle cure for pile and all kin diseases. A. C. Marder-A Co.