The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 05, 1900, Image 4

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ness arfl&st.Conkains ntitffr
Opnim.Morptfifte nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Omitm Sufmr
Apcrfect Remedy forConstipa-
! Hon. Sour Sloroach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness jmd Loss of Sixer.
Tac Simile Signature of
IXACT COPT OF VBAPPCB.
Society ITIeettng.
D OSEICRQ DIVISION KO 76, H. OF L. R,
assets every second and fourth bunday.
lirUHEK'B RELIEF rottr NO. 10, SIEETE
Brat and tin nt RririaTB in atfh m.n 1 h
T KNO POST, NO. ?, li. A. L, UFET8 THI
N- tnt and Uilrd Thursday nf each month,
1LTHA LODGE. Sa 7, K. OF P., ME ITS
every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows
nan. uuunc k.night id imxt standing cor-
aiauy invitee to aueaa.
JOi MICEI.I.l. C. C.
C. H. FISHER, K. K.S.
LATtEL LODGE. A. F. A. H.. KEGtLAS
BMCtinn the 2d and t'-h Wednetdar ia
I BOD.1&.
KlXiESE L PARROTT W. Ii
S. T. Jim, 8"ecy.
TJ OFEBCRO CHA PTER. NO. S.O. E. B..JI KITS
iv toe first and third Thursdays of each
Malh.
MRS. E. J. STROrD, W. V.
MAUDE BAST. Sec'y.
tOUERS WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MEET
on fefvt and tbiid TuesUy of each month
ia the rid afaosic hL
II. W. M!LUC, V. C
H. L. M abstbb. Clerk.
TITUUDIIZS OF 1HE WOKLII. Oak Can:
" No. LL meets at the Odd Fellov Bali
tat Roaebunt, ercry 1st, 3nl and Mb Monday
ereaiac- wtung neighbor always weJeusae.
J. A. BCt HASAN", C.C.
K. T.JEW El T, Clerk.
TBUJtTARlAN LOiKjE. SO. , 1. O. O. F
snta Saturdir Mwiirf of nch Twk s:
t thwt
j BtBl
? te
kail in Odd Fellow Temple at Rmebure.
neraoi toeoracr in gnoa aianainc imnTii
MataenA. lUAi. OLE -ON . O
S. T. Jttnr, fcec'j.
In P.O. ELKS. ROSEBCRG LODGE. SO. XJ6,
I koM their .eaniiar conununicaliozi at the
i t . O. F. hil on aecund aud tounh Tbundar
I -mt each aaonth. AU mrmberc requested to at
i f. .:... wA .11 n . i ..
timuj iBTtted to attend.
DOUjLA8 WAITE, E. B
IRA RIDDLE, eccreutrr.
ROBEBCRO LODGE, SO. 16. A. O. V. W.
aeeta the second and fourth Mnndaycol
aaonth at 7 A) p. m. at Odd Fellows lial'
Vast ban of the order in food standing Kiein
Titaa to auena.
T. McClALLEX, D. I?. WtrTi
Recorder. Finencier
New sad Improved Passenger Epuiq
raent, via Sunset Route.
Sew Orleans Eiprea (N 10; at d l'a
8e Expreae So. 0) betwrei s jn Fran
-iiKoandEl I'aso, Lave bern j'iippeo
with free reclining chair cars, fresh f:om
in acop ana in ert-ry convenience ol p
potntntent equal to the bee! in operation.
Caeta car ia eaoipped with 53 reclining
Cbaira, nine of width are in a eopatate
lanoking compartment.' U:th first rod
aacood-claac titk-sts are accepted for pas-
aage in these cars. Hire? special con
veniences sod the congenial climate
through wbich tlnto trai- s ..fs will
deabtleea make the i-u-iM't Ilou e verv
popular for travelers this winter.
Notice for Publication.
I'uiled Mau-s ljnd Ofl'ice
Kel)unr, Or. Jaiiusrr li,
Stire i I.erbT tueu that the" fi:ioiri;
raaed seftier has tiltrd notice f Lia iiitvnliou
ta aaaae final prof in nu.iurt of his claim, and
that said proof will be ma4e before the KKitcr
aa aiecetrer, tnitea Msi.-n Land Omce at
Raeljurf, Oifot, on March j.l;ui, viz:
WILLIAM II. NOKCKOSS.
fm his H. E. No s-v.i, for the E1, fcE'i,
sr,;, ejection 2) i. T, South, K. , West. Me
S aae tte (ol)onine witne4 to irove hif
I eeatiauoiM reia-.nce uson and cnlurationof
tare land, viz: Orson Bu i). A. . Kueil.
I i Loekinf Glass, Orctron, Jamei Bt-aselr, I. Jr
I t, d Roscbure, OreRon. f I
j J.T. BRIDGES,
Jt2t7) RepiMtr.
Points East.
The "Fotland-Cbicaco
which leaves the Union depot at 8 p. xa.
eany ia equipped wnii strictly up-to-dtt
r,mv l'ailmau b!coti: n car, and free
j reclining chair car, team heated atd
electrio lighted. The European plan
dining car service is a 8jecil .feature of
excellence on tbi line. Delica'e cliina.
, Bowers, eKtle!8 linn, tirt cla caking
and attentive servants add to the com
Jert t travelers.
k w library car is attached to tin ee
: Iraiwa.
Am tbe name itidictet, theen cure are
fitted op as a library and reading room
, Book eases -OLtaimnn all the standard
worka, the current "-o ticale and daily
papers are at the .)!cp.sl of all lirHt and
x (eiDd class paeser pra.
Time never bantix heavily on the tan
aengerc' hands wliile traveling on this
train, and elore or is avaro of It the
train pulls into the Union depot at Chi
cago. For full informal (on regarding the
Movement of tbem trains, rates, etc..
call on or address
V. a Schilling.
Portland, Or.
Or J. F. Givi.ns,
Eife'Hirir, Or.
"I am indebted to One Minuta Cough
Care for my health and life. It cure!
fne of lung tronble fol!oing grippe."
Thousands owe their lives to the prompt
action of this never failing remedy. It
cures roughs, colds, croup, broncliitjp,
neamonia. criDne and throat and lunir
troablee. Its ear.y use prevents onj
Ota lit ion. It is the only harmless rem
sly that fives imnmdialo remits. i.
' . r, .,"! . ,
A. V..Mnreuri v Co.
ET9
P
ill
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
P
111
Ttf emrauR covmht. new voitat Cfrv.
Administrator's Sale of Real
Property.
l:i the County Court of State of Oregon in an
for lotii:las 4'otintv
In the matter of ;heEtate of Delinda Ui'A.
IWthhiI.
Notice is lionelr cirrn that th, tmtl,.ripTitl
Mnunisiramr lth n ill annexed, of the tsiati
of De!ia"n II:!'. -n-asetl. i.iin.u.nt lo in nrAf
of tiiestMivreuiuiitl Court ma'le and entered
in me journal thereof, of rtate Januarj -ti, A.
iJ. iu ii-eea i.e:! on ana atier th
l.rfh dflT kf Fi'lirti.rt- In .1 . Miv.rA ..'-d I..
cah In liaiul, ou the renii-s hen inai ter in the
notice desenbt-d, in one bodv or in separatf j.ar
ce'is a laav 1 ft;r the test Intervals ol said Es
tt, the loiloniuir described real froHrty, tv
nil.
Brginnhic at a jxwt 9.JSthain West of utiarte
section t bilueen S ti.iiis T and .v sua from
which a pine tree a. inches in diameter, marked
C. S. B. T-, tas North 14 decn-es. We't 72 links.
diMant then-e North S V Chains to a point
'C t haio South ot Somhmtt corner of V. K
Hill's donation Ciaim. th.-niv Wet - s4 1 h.i,,
to Northeast corner oi the land now oxi net! t.y
a. u. v.iuaireT. uieiice nwu , i nams lo oulti-
east corner of same land, thence et 1.
I hams to tbe S..utliwet corner of same intid,
and the East boundary ot the K. liuntnn dona
tu.n claim, tbenee boclh I", Cliains to the smith
W-St corner of th S W. i;arotni-p diin.t.nn
rlaiui. thence Et alon? the Smth boandary of
lae same, i.m nam to place of l;:iii;ac
containiug ?t).,V acres, more or less, eiepntina
'herefrom the Wilbur Cemetery. n':o cxeeiine
HR-rciroin une nan crc lor taiiuiy tjurjlng
All ljine in Eeetion 7 in Township 3S. S R
West in Domlas Countv. Orer.m.
Also the foiloe. ing dr:bed premises t-it
IieCinnina at the Sonthf ..t ritrn.r nt th.. v
Bunion donation elmim, thence West alonx the
bouth boundary of said claim, 7.5o chains lo tne
middle of the County road, theoee alonp the
same South Jss'4 dcitrfes, V-st 4 .s) Chains to a
white oak tree inches in diameter, thence
South lf'i decixes, West 5. Chains, thence
;-ouiu e. uearecs. r.asi tha n?, tuenee
South 2.'1 - dcire-. West alone tenter "f Mam
sureet of Wilbnr 2.40Cha:n, tbenee aonc the
land now on tied br S. E. Count?, Suth w de
rrees. East 14 Chains to West boundary ol
iana now owned by j. li.m-en. theme North
30 dtfrees. East I Chains to the North west cor
ner, thenr South (t) degree. Eart l.M Chain
to his Northeast corner, thence South J de
f sf-. West 4 Chains to his Siuthest corner and
a creek, thence up said creek ti1, decrees. East
i. itiuit tu me uii oounuary ol the . Jenk
ins donation claim, thence North 30 'JU Chains
tbenee N!rth 2S derrees. East 7.i5 Chaui,
lucmt .-"onn y4 U'-?lves. tasl CCalUS to
the Nor.h boundarr i.f J. Kuvkentlall ton.ti.,fi
claim, ".tbenee Ww 3.W Chains, to place of be-
i:iuiiiui:..-oni;niu jji acres-
Ail in Section ., Township SC., g. R. :-, WeU
Aisoa lot in tbe town of Wilt.ur. i.inimr r it
Otttnper land on the North, Si fivt be ii icct in
size, an in lxiorlas County, Oretron.
I'aiemis ctnaayot January A. v., 13W, a
D II HT Rt Fit
Admiaiftrator, with will annexed, Estate of
Administrator's Notice of 5ale
of Real Property.
.. . . .
uice is hcoebT cTvcn trial- r,T vlrtuf suit in
pursuance of an order and decrn- ot the
(urt of Douclas bounty, Oretjon. duly made by
-jns, juqio ri saia (.our:, ana en
tered on the 4th day of Jamiarr. orti.-rin
and dtrectinc the luideriiirned to sell th nil
property, hereinafter described, beionijinj to the
mate oi james X- aiiicoeli. oeceased at public
auction, in the manner providod b law, for the
sa.e of real proaerty on execution I will on
Monday, the LUh day of Februarv, l'Jut. at the
um:r oi one o Clock, in the afternoon of said
nay, i me Court House dorr, ia the city of
Kosehu-c, Doae'.as Countr. orceon. offer ior
sale r.nd sell at public auction, to the hichest
and best bidder for cub, the following described
rcai orojieriY. to-tvit:
The fractional K of the N"lV':of S-c, ?.,
fractional El,of .VP,, ami Lot No. 3. ol S"c. 4,
Tp. 17, S. of R. 4. VV. Willamette Meridan. con
taining 14.51 acres. Also Donation Inil Cl.im
Of Jonathan Mmmons and wife. Xntifiratinn
No. ., Certificate No. H.K, Claim 41, bcint
parts of Soctions :;, 4. 9 and lo, in Tp. 27 6. of R.
4. W., containing 3 J.."o acres. Also Lota Na'a 1
and L. of Sec. 4. Tn. S7S. of K. 4, W ., containine
17.S-Jaeres. also Lot No. 1, of Sec 10. Tt.Z7 s..f
It. 4, W.. conlainlne 2i.45 acres, and containing
iu fcu- a itkivhi: oj.u, acres uiiiw or lea. ml in
lk)ueis t-otnuy. urecon
Said real property Hill be sold m Meet to the
r.cui of dower oi E. C. Miti hell. n i.l'.. v r.i ..ol
".ltchi. querela,
JOHN" HAMLIN,
Administrator of tac estate o' James K. .Mi till
cii, auceascu.
Notice.
t'nited States Laud OCiee.
I:oSEltl'R(; tlr i,e "
To whom It may concern:
Notice is hereby civeu that t he Or. enn and
California Kailr-d Co. l nM.le.1 in this ofl'n-c a
list of landx itiiatel in the townships described
below, and has applied for a patent for raid
lands: that the list is oieu to the t.nhoe fur in.
K-ction and a copy thereof by descriptive nilc
u.xisioiis, uas oecn ts:ca m a convenient
place in this ofii'e, f.r the inspection of all
persons interested and the public ser.erally:
Siiith of base line and West of Willamette
Meridan.
T 36. Ii I.
SW'.'NE'i.e,L-c2i.
T iJ. K 2.
Part of Sec 3, and Part of W'.t !-ec. 11.
TJj. Bi
K'i XEJi Sec. 5.
T 2i. H a.
'W4EiSlxSl.
t:;,kj.
Lot 1 and Sec. 1.
I 27, K 4.
NW'i NEf,.Scc:i;.
7 no. K4.
Lots i, 2, 3 and I, Sec. 23.
I :u. It ..
W.'4S!',Secl.
Part of S' j Sec. 21, and part of SE'. f?ec.
T2,R,.
1 A-u K d.
ot s, sec, 1..
T :ii. R fi.
',' !. Sec. 17.
T.K, Kfi.
" " '.7.' 1 ' lj. !VJi, 2.!, 23,
ii, 'ii, ol, .li and :;;.
Within the utt slxiv davs follnwirur the loi.
ftliis notice. ntolcnV or e.. in. ..is ,riti.i n,..
laim of Hie eomnanr to auv trnet or snlalivis.
On Within flIIV SW-lirOi ..r.art ..f ..tIA.. .ln
scnljcd in the lm, on the ground tht the same
more valuable for mineral than for acricul
ural purimses. will be received ml m..l i,.
reiKirt to the General Ijind Oflice nt Waehing-
in, U.K.
J.T. BRIDGES,
Register.
.1. II. BOOTH,
n.'.itlu Receiver.
Administrator's Sale,
Votlce is fccrely given thut the limit rvignol
s'lhe administrator of the estate of Hmdah
Alison, nr-eeiseii, in tmrMianee of an order o
lie County Court r.l riouclin Countr. Stale m
Or gou, riuly uiRiie and entered on tiie :;nl dav
f Ja- iinry, l;i ill after the loth day of Feb"-
rnnry, r.', at Kiddle. Douglas ountr. Male of
on'an.N:ll at p iviiie sale lor cash in hand,
the following it'ScriUd real property, to-uit:
The souti hnlf of donation claim No. 41 of
l lllism 1.. Wilson and wii.-, being prt ofw;
lion ::4 in Township :;u, H. K.,; W., Wil. Mir
in Dougias County, Oregon, and the suid south
" 1 ,'1"il" '0":"ing m.u acres, more
DbU-I at Riddle, Douglas County, Oregon
'I'isCth day of January, i:xi.
.... , , ,. K- ,t-'INE,
Admiiiislriilorof iheeMaleof Jliildah Vil .
Deceaso"'. jj
IN NEED OE A HATCHERY.
Cannerymen of tha Lower Umpqua
Want flora Salmon.
J.C. Z i:i:w ilt, ii (iuJiner, who is
pending a few days in Portland, saya
the run of steel head salmon has been
very good this wi-iter on I be Umpqua,
and- (be fislnrmin of that portion of
Douglas county are doing; vt-rr well
catching tbem fur ;b Poitlaud market,
The fish are fnighted by wagon to Drain,
over a very bad road of 30 rriles, which
fellows the Umpqua river, but the pi ice
paid by dealers at Drain, 6" a cents a
pound, makes it an object to both fieher
man and teamster.
There ate two cannerits near ttie
mouth of tbe Umpqua now, one having
been built by the (iardiner l.utut.er
Company las: euuiiurr. The run of fish
was light, bow eer, and both Tanneries
only euceedod in putting up a total of
10, 0. Fishermen over there think a
hitc'.iery is badly nerded somewhere on
the Umpqua, and they are cute toe
would have been in operation by this
time, were it not for the drowning of
Fish Commissioner McGuire and State
senator Reed last summer.
Of la'e nothing l:a baeti heard of the
proposed hatchery above tbo mouth of
E k cteek, and pet pie of the Lower Ump
qua fear the matter has b.-eu dropped.
Mr. Ztimwalt looks forward to the
erection of a new saw mill at liardinur
this summer, as interested pirlieshave
been looking over the ground. The lum
ber sawn at (.! trdicei finds a market at
San Francisco, being taken out cf the
Umpqua by tteamer, and this trade, to
gether with the canneries, makes Gardi
ner qilto a lively line. A good wagon
roat, however, is bidly needed between
Scottsbirg and Drain, about 35 miles,
bit thii wjuld cost more money than
the taxpaye 8 of DoagUs county would
be wiling tj par, at present. The
trda o! Gardiner, like that of all S loih
ern Oregon coast print, goes to Sn
Franci'c instead of to Por.lanJ, be
cause no raiiroad has yet tapped that
territory, and the wsgjn roads to points
abeg the Southern Pacific are very poor.
Ore,oiian.
Oregon Notes.
TheCoivaLs te'ephotie sis eiu cou
tiini 8) pl oaef.
A Eugene min has loaded 100 ban of
hops on one car."
A Neitoeca ma a ba 77ocaa?e of cheece
awa tas shipment
Burns In'ead- to boil I a stone j til, to
supply a long-felt want.
In the Silver creek country, Harney
county, a week ago, enow was all gone
and it was raining.
Fish Cjmmisjiontr Reed eiys that ilia
Cooe bay salmon hatchery will be built
the coming simmer.
Charles Dully, a Coquille City bo,
has shipped a bos of 23 frogs to San
Francisco. He gets 75 c to $1.50 a doa
en for them.
Some ranchers on I'oisoa ctetk report
that iu their pirt of Harney county stock
feed is as good in the mountains as i
was in April last.
J. F. Alien's s'ure in Fox valley was
entered last Tuesday night by burglars,
who rfled the money-drawer, but took
nothing else. They git about f 10 in
charge.
Tne Eugene district has levied a 5-tuill
schjol tax, and has funded its fsOOO in
debtedness at G per cent. It employs
two principals at fJD per month, and 10
teachers at 45 per n.outh.
The Harcey County Mews eaja that
Burns is by far I he : ji progressive city
in E&bteri. Oregon, nd thn present year
will witness tha erection of many sub
stantial butiaess boiidinge.
A crowd of yoacg toughs have been
diatnrbing religious exerciecs at Free-
water. Three of them were arrested and
fijed last week, and it ia thought the an
noyance will cow stop.
The Ltandon Recorder eaya that Co
quille cattle buyers have been on the
river the past week offering 14 per Lead
for choice Iast-epring calves, and 6 cents
per pound for dreseed beef.
In many parts of Harney ounty, the
Bares News says, there has been no
snowfall us yet, and stock is getting
along well without being fed. Pansien
aadu'Lcr tijeerd are bloomiog out cf
doari in Bern.
A qumtity of ripe raspberries aim t
gallor. is reported by the Ccquille
Herald to have teea picked at that place
on New Year 'd day by tro ladies, who
Barpri'fd their friends with fresh berries
aud cream.
A Marion county farmer of German
nativity went to tbe county seat recently
to take out naturalization papers in or
der that he might register as a voter.
His 7-yoar-old daughter told Ler teacher
that her papa li-il g:ne to Salem to be
ciyiiizsd.
On an alder t;ea on a Light bluff near
the mouth of North river tells the li aaoo
Journal, Surveyor Vickery has found
his inscription, cut in a tree ajd grown
over: ",L. is. survey caniD. No. 14.
December 10, 1S55." I bis is the date of
he first survey of Pacific county.
A woman suing for a diverse, has been
ordered to pay $4 a week alimony to her
hubLand, pending the decision of the
court, tie is a caeo that needs the at-
entijn cf tbe reformers, eaya the Myrtle
'oint Enterprise. Tilings are coming to
a line paea in this country when tbe
court expects a man to live on f 4 a week.
crap game at held up in Juncticn
a few days ago, tells the Eugene Guard.
I seems that ore tf the players had
ost a few dollars, and, on "going broke"
ip. reached over the table and helped
nnse f lo the hank roll. On being re-
Itieste.i to give tip he refused, but by an
ek'jiient argu neut being put up by the
anker, hi; was forced to do ho. This
ed another sport to try tho nauie racket,
h'tt the ilfiler whs becoiniuK tird of this,
and proceeded to break cane over the
would-! e had mtiti'a head.
'Alu r diietors failod to cure me of
IiticntiiMiia I ned t.)no Minute Coutrli
' 'tiro iiml three hottleeof ittrured me. ft
iiitlsothn best remedy on eartii for
whooping t'ouxh. ft cured my grand
children of the worst -an8," writes Jno.
lierry, Lngantun, l'a". It is the only
harnileee reineilv that :ivp. immediate
leiiiilts. (Jtiws couiiliH, coldd, croup and
throat and lung troubles. It prevents
consumption. Children always like it.
mothers endorse it. j
A. C. Marntrrs A Co.
Drain Items.
(Watchman.)
Merchant W. W. Kent wan n county
teat visitor Tuesday. '
Born, to tbe wife of Arthur S:o.:krr,
Jan. 20, l!)0t), a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Coru
slock, wert visiting D niu relatives over
bundsv.
Mis. L. M. Petkins made Collage
i Grove a brief visit Tu-sday
Mies Reesie Johneon, of Lorane, is a
guest of relatives and numerous friei da
in thia city.
R P. Goiu, of JeU'eraon, a foruier
gradnatH of the Normal here, fpent Sun
day in this city.
C. II. Jones, of Cottage Grove, is
spending the week with liU daughter,
the AVafchman editor.
Chas. Russell of Lorane, went to Med
ford Tuefday to attend bis father's f i-
i eial.
Johnnie Kitecton, who has bien st r.
cusly ill wiilr typhoid feyer, is reported
some belter today.
Mrs. E. S. llarze, who has been un
iting relatives here went to Cottage
Grove Wednesday for a week'a visit.
Aunt Kttie Churchill tt'ttirntd to
Oakland Wedneed.y, alter a few tlays
visit with Mrs.C. F. Counts.
Archie Leonard of Roscburg. came up
on today's express, to remain with
friends in this city for a few days.
Miss Mae Cowan, who is tcactiit.g the
Scotts Valley school, spent Saturday and
Sunday at her home in this city.
Mrs. J. A. Scott and two children, of
Voncalla. were guests of their many
friends iu this city Tuesday and Wednes
day. Mrs. L. St. Oere returned home from
Portland Wednesday, having spent the
past two months witti her mother in
that city.
Arch Mctitlire has dieCOIitinutd llH
studies at the Normal anil we under
stand will eoon adept a clerkship in
Black's store. He weut t j Elkton Tues
day for a few d.tys visi'.
Mi-e Mary I'm rup, f near Yoccalla, i
is spending the woek iu this city, a guest '
of Mrs. tfirrell. Her sis'er, who has i
been stopping here fjr some tiuie, has!
returned .o one. lit, ai.d will mon le-j
gitt her spring term f echo '.
J. I. Jones aud J. E. Lia is, of Cottage i
Grove, made Rosehurg a butlness visit :
fir.-t of the week. Little LU L.wis,
who spent tao areks with ti e Watch -
man editor at Rosehurg, accoiucanied
her father bu-kt) her home at Cottage
Grove.
M&d a ui 6s Ei.a Bort aud Ada Mires ;
went to Yoncall. Fridav. to atteml a '
meeting of the X stive Daughters'. WeUii.c choice of two favorite rouies, via the
understand ihit tin members of that j
order expect to at rive here in a b;dy oa !
tomorrow's train, to hold a meeting;
here and initiate a number of thn"ua-J
tiv daughUra" of this vicinity. A
lunch is being pr p ireJ and a good t'me j
nlicipited. j
Wert lo)r, who has been attending j
the I'ort land business coliege, is home j
for a few weeks. His mother and fatni-!
ly are very much worried over nut I cirg
able to receive any word, cither by letter
or telegram, froai the husband and
father, G. W. Moore, an I lear thu he is
in Spokane, where he wai Us, heard
from, a victiui to the smallpox. We
hope, however, thtt such is not the case
and that they will sjju receive a mes
eace to that effect.
C. E. HasarJ moved his stock of gja
eral merchandise into his new brick
building thia week, and will soon have
everything fixed op ia a neat and at
tractive order. Tha building ii well
finished, having a Urge glass front and
being Sued wit'u the new gasoline lights,
hich giye splendid satisfaction. Mr.
Hasard invites his nutnerout customers
to call oa him in his new qairters,
where they will continue to receive the
best ol ireatm?nt.
February Weather.
The following data, covering a period
of 22 years, have been compiled from
Weather Barcau at Koeeburg, Oregon,
for the month of January for 22 years.
TLMI'JIt.UVBt.
Mean or normal temperature, 42 de
grees; the warmest month was that of
1SS3, with aa average cf 43; the coldest
month was that of 18a7, with an average
of 34; the highest temperaturo was 72
onti, ISSd; the lowest lempera'tira was
3 on 13, 1SS4; average date on which
nrsi "Ki.iiog" irost occurred in autumn,
Oct. 14; average date ou which last
"killing" frott occurred in spring. Mav
Precipitation (rain and melted snow.)
Average for the month, 4.73 icches;
average number of days with .01 of an
inch or more, 10; the greatly monthly
precipitation was 11.50 inchea in IS91 ;
the least monthly precipation wa- Q.70
inches in ISS'J; the greatest amount of
precipitation recorded in any 24 consec
utive hours was 4 13 inches on 2Sth,
the grcalest amount of snowfall
recorded in any 24 consecutive hours
(-ecord extending to winter of 1SS4-S5
onl) was 10.5 inches on 3rd 1S37.
CLOl'BS AND WEATHER.
' erage number of e'ear dayp, 4;
y cloudy days, 10; cloudy days, 14
W1M.
Tne prevailing winds have been from
the southwest ; the highest velocity of tte
wind was 30 miles frotu tlie southwest on
OTIh IK'kt
Tuos Giinsox,
Weather Bureau.
Price of tl jur nt Uurns has "dropped"
to $'J a barrel .
Pendleton has added four ne hoie
carts to its fne department.
11 e l- . . . .
li. v. noniietnanp, who ui uceu in
mercantile hueipctis at rjaieiu for some
years, has sold out, nml may go tu
fSuuipter,-
Tlie i-nrolitueot in Kuetie'd public
schools is Oli'J this jear-431 gitls and
47S tajye an increase of 73 pupils in a
year.
Lane county has mado a contract to
have its paupers cared for at !f3 per we. k
for a.luliH aud if 2 for children under 10
years of age.
As a drover was biinging a baud of
beef cattle into Pendleton on the 2t)th,
two were killed aud two maimed by
hunching on a railroad track in front of a
pant-ing train.
BUROHIG
ilfl
la the result of repented acute attacks. The
liver and spleen arc principally affei ted.
They act as storehouses for the malarial
poison and the Mood takes It from thom.
The poison must
be driven out of
Ihcsystem. II I' D
VAN will destroy
the action of the
olson and event
ually drive out the
last particle of it
from the system,
tn addition to
this, U CD VAN
will restore the
lost app e. It
will liuilo up the
weakened syMe:n.
HUD VAN nil)
make new blood
and new flesh. The pains In the bones it ill
disappear. IICDYAN lias cured others and
It will cure you. We describe the symptoms.
Study them carefully. They are yours. I-
not d.-Uy long-r, but taks 11CDYAV now
and you will be cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
I. CON3TANT HEADACHE AND
TROUBLED ERA.IN. Talis HUDYAN
and your headache will disapiiear.
2 2. PALE OH TELLOWISH COM
PLEXION. HUDYAN will csiat.lish a free
Circulation of pur.' blivi I an I cause the cheeks
to assume their n' urst color.
3. LO330? APPETITE ANDQNAW-
INO IN THE 3T0MACK. HUDYAN j
will rctore t!is a;;'-tite and the digestion of
food ttiil become srfect.
4. FEELIti'3 OF WEIGHT OVEUTHE
LIVER. Tiiis is du? to the eiilar;,e:neut of
Hie liver. It ii filled with the poi.ort ot ma
laria. Itl'OVVV will drive out the (m.son and
cautc theory in to assume Its natural si:c
6. HEAVINE33 IN THE RE3I0N
OF THE SPLEEN. The spU-on t--o:aes
greatly enlarged. HUDYAN " l. s, n the
congo.ien an 1 .-.:. the heaviness to l.ap.
ilnijiliM iH not k,., t. ttt H-n-l .iirrt to tli
IU Ml 4 IIKMKOY COMiMXV, fcn Kr-ii-
cic". fail if r nil ll'iiipmkf tht um run
,i... in nviv liiiemnu Vlirfc:
! Call and see the dm-tors. You may call and
see them, or write, as you desire. AMrrs
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
Car. Stccltoa, Warkst aad Elba Sts-,
Saa Fraaclsca, Cal.
r
lliEDIRECT.ROCIF.T I
i llnnfrn3 lltrih
! IllUIl IdilU, L Idll,
'
j CO 1 016(10 Mil M
Eastern Points.
CNION PACIFIC Fast Ma !
KIO GRANDE Scea.c Lines.
Line, or the
Ixnik at tht:uie
ij days to Salt Lake
z 2 days to Denver
da to Chicago
4J2 days to Xew York
Free KccIIdIuk Cliaiir cars, l"p-;
taolwtcrcd Tonrlsl Hlcrplui; '
Cam, rnllmaia Palace Hlecp- i
tog CareLopcratrd on all ,
train's.
fo. further iu.'onr.a'icc'app'y to
J. F. UIVAN5. Agt., HoteUig
C. O. Terry, W. C Coman,
Tr? Psts. Akl lien Act.
l-'l Thirl St . fcii a: t Or.
Notice.
l.tiTSIl ,TtTt.
Land uiiu e. j
Kctchure. i'rvson, Nov. . 1.. i
lo wi.-ei, it may ct.acem: 1
Notitc ia hcrri.y Riven that the On seu .v Call- j
forula Rsi'.nd Company hai Blot iu th: eihee I
a )..; of lands i;uaied in the toninif de '
crioei K'iow. and l:a s'p.iel for a pat- nt for I
said lauds; that the iiM l open to &c public for
inspection and a copy thereof by desenptite j
sulwiviioas. Ims txxn potttii In a convenient !
place in thin ofiiee for the inspection ot all per-
sons IntcieMcd and to the public gencralir: !
bouth of law line and Ka-t ot Vti'llat.i-
ette Meridian.
Tp K I.
W'jStH.Mr.Sl.
s.'ililll'l UMT IICCJIM noioi niuilll ,C JUT
vXots?: , ,..,1
m.i , l n, i
:.. .
N K'7 h Sof
Tt. J. K 7.
an ! fc!, .-F' M'. 7-".-
N'W. Sec. 3 j
1 p o, K 7.
8'.: Sec. ij. I
Witliiu the next sikty .!a (tiioaii:s the dntv j
ol this notice, protects or contests result the i
claiui of the Company to any tract or auhdivis- j
on iiiua an section or part ol section, de
scribed in the lit, on the grounj that tho Mini
is more valuable for mineral than lor agricult
ural purposes, will bo received end noted (or le
port to the i.eueral Ijiud Oflice at HaIliupten
J. T. BRIDGES
Revi-tcr.
J. II. HOtJilf.
Keccncr
(lltli!)
1
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
L '
The favorite of the Army aud
No. 5, $35.
St. Paul,
Gloucester,
Topcka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiana,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
.'
All goods fully guaranteed
Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps." In fact bnost uiythiu 'iu
the musical line can be had at the T. K. RICHARPSOX STORK: '
asassSMBataaastaasassaaasssBsasB
ark'i ravi --X i
fie-K
Examine our line
SPRAY PUHPS
Tlal)c.st assortment of Pumps ever brought to the
County. Wc carry the culcunitcd DKMMIXG,
MKVKRS, UKAN," GOULDS POMONA. The
best Corlialized Spray Hose and tlie famous D:-m-niinj
New Pordeaux Xczlcs. He:ul us your order.
Churchill
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
" .
1" VGb I a ailU L-UI CCi
M r r ( 1 in tt i C
. IlilY, VJIclIIl tiliU
j
f none mam iai.
P. Benedick.
. i a
:1
it
I
Any JobJW'ork doncat
Reasonable P.it ir-
Triumph
Pot Grec:
1
Compact, Practical, Accurate.
Scuc for circulars and iestisxor.i .us t
WALTER A10RLEY,
Patentee and Manufacturer, Sal-jrj. Ore:
Get youi
5CH00L
We have a Complete
stock of TEXT BOOKS
and the Finest Stock of
' SCHOOL TABLETS
ever brought to this city.
Our Prices are Rteht. ...
A. G. MARSTEHS &
.t, ,1 A A A A A II A ,v v ,. , . - .
! VMVWWWWVVVWVVV
i xv
wvi it pan
General Blacksnnithins:
-si tacaisii::-a.&3is: a.Tt'5.
rRorn.Na and running plates a specialty
KEi'AlKIN'i OF ALL SISW TKCMTr: V r-.;r.
Shofi oa Corner V.-s:it n; toil
including
CHICKHRIXGS, WKBKR, KIM
BALLS, NKHDHAM.
Besides these we have otlicr
Pianos but cheaper iu price but
iu quality.
WD
Navy. A few of the ships
BLiGKEE
dcrfcr Typewriter during the Spanish-American War.
T-
- 77-r .:-' it:,;, -.-
aud sold on the installment
. . .. "
'i 'cr VV-tvA--".'. rw x
s tN.
r
OI
& Woolley.
and Retail Dealer
in
-
MeatS
Fish and Garue in Season,
! r. , , f e
1 0 U I .
DOZIER & MARTIN,
p
Tops.
as
. UndsrtH tnd Err.Lalir.Ei1. $
on.
SUPPLIES
At Marsters.
00
by.
fi f.yf. ji A.
fr I txj r-rr-MM
autl lianc StH.. ilosthu .- rfj'
iut
equipped with the Bliekens-
... .1 .,.
-i. otvit I-
n.
Ci;S-
!
.
.i..Ui C
i
l'--l :
lUK'S
work
i:ol better),
now iu use.
ti"i (s -
,
plan.
i.at-.a mst rumen ts,
:V c :n;c
tin.-
' Railroad Time Table.
Northbound Roceborg local, Ko. v
ie.arts7;30a. m.
Soathbonn-: Rosebnrg local, No. 18,
i arrives 5:20 p. m.
oi tij bound overland, No. 6, at
i ves 10 :3r a. in. ; departa 10 :45 a. m.
Santhbound overland. No. 6, arriTSai
4.1 " a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m.
FftetGIfT TRAINS.
Nirthbound fast through freight, No
221, arrive 4:10 p. m.; departs 5:20 b.
tn.
Southbound fast through freight, No
222, arrives 7:00 a. m.; departa 8:00 a
m.
Noiihhoucd mixed train No. 222 arrivee
at 2 55 p. no., Sunday, Wednesdays and
Fridays, depart 0:00 a. m., Mondays y .,
Thursdays and Haturdaya. I
South ooond mixed train No. 226 ar
rives at 3:00 p.m., on Sundays, Mon
days and Fridai. depart! 7:15 a. mi
Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. t
1 I
' MethiiIiint Pm-iru-Minipt Af V.l. mnA 1
sreeu. Sunday Berrloe: Preaching, 11 a. as'
and S.oz p m.; oabbath school, 1 a. as.; L
A. Walker, guperintendent; Claaa Xeetinc a,
close of tha moraine service; Zp worth Laafwe
:Wp. m. T. S. Godfrey. President. Prayer
Mc-etiug, Wednesday, at 7.30 p. m.
(i. R. A ait old, Pastor,
Parsonage, corner Hain and larae.
f'in Btnatis Cuckcb on Powlcr street
iaiiuaj service, ai 11 a. m. ana 7 JO p. ax. rnj
er meeting. Thnrsday evenloc
Mrs. Lcct M. CuTtiP, Pastor.
St. oxoB'.a's Chcxch. Corner Caaa aad
Main streets, fccrricea on second and Umrfi.
eunday morning of each month and every 8aa-t
evening, special serrices annooneed troaat
me to time. Kv. Johs Dawso,
afiaslonary.
M. E. Chi sen, Socth. Service every Snaday
o-n;ng aa-I evening.
Rav J T COTToa, Pasta
Battist Cucxch corner of Lane and Koaa
t.-eetx. Sun lay service: Preaching at II a. as,
and 7: 0 p. m cabbath School at 10 a. nu, O. P.
Coshow, rapcrintendeoL irsyer meeting at
7:30 Wedncs-lay eveniruj.
x. A. DocsLaa, Pastor
Fiet CUKLjm.i CniscH Corner of Ptne
aul Woodward streets. 8 outlay serrieea
Preachics both morniaic and erening, Baada
clir..l at 10 a- m. T. P. S. C. Z. atSuS) p. as
Prsjcr meeting each Wednesday evening at
7.2). A cordial welcome and greeting awaita
l - W. A. Woo.
Pastor
Fit--T 1'bsttesias CuCBCH Corner of
aad Rose s'rvets. Sunday service: Pnblir
worihi;', 11 a. m., ant a p. m.: 'Ktli
school, 1J a. ia. V. P. 8. C. E. at 7 p. a.
Priy.-r icixtlnff. Wednesday evening 7: JO
r:- J. A. Tovjairn,
Pastor
Tas iv. c. T. I". will hold its regular meeting
on tLe econ-l snl fourth Monday of every
tr-.otu at 7a p. Ei. ia the Xpworth Leagne
wa of the M. E. Church.
O.RAil CO.
i -i iMa j Aaaiir
i i
; i
F-s ralt Lake. Denvr, t U Fast
Ma. I Worth. OmthaKs n- Mail
3 p. I.-. ; !aCity,Si.L' i " h 1- :lim.a-
. k.i:ie Walla Vt'al'a Lewiston, : Epokaue
r iyir Spokane, Minneapolis, Flyer
J lp. m. st, Pau Dululh. XU- Sa. m.
waukie. Chicago and 1
Last. ;
i
p El.
A".: railing dates subject
to cnange.
For eaa Franeitco
Sail Dec S, s. I t, IS, 3,
, aad every days.
I3i!v
Ex.Suudayi
p. m. " j
aiurdav ,
lt p m". !
tVtXKBIA RlVEB
STB AH BBS
To Astona and Way
Landings. Iti. enat
t- a. m.
WlLLAMXTTB RlVBB
i jii p. m.
Ex. n
i..Snt..:ay:
Ores-n City, Newberr,
saiem & w ay-iauid s
7 - V'.. WtlX-lMBTTB AXD Ta
TuosThnn HitxRlvBat.
aa l Sal. Oregon City, Dayton
and Way-Landing.
S 30 pm
ifon.Wed
and Tue.Thurs JlonTwed
an 1 sat. Portland to Corvallis and aad FrL
and Way-Landing. I
a. Ill, WILLAJIETTB Rtvam S- n
I.eeve
Kitiaria
l::i. ia.
I'ai'.v
SNAKB BlVIB
Riparia to Lewiston
Leave
Lewiaton
Daily
3:30 a. m.
J. F.Qivans,
W. Ii. Hurlburt,
Gen. Pass. Ant.,
PoiUaad, Ot
Aent, Koscburs, Or.
X THECIRCVIT COCRT OF THK STAIK
t-ltlrOiron for Doilv-Iaa ismntr -
Nora Helm Flaintia". j
c., . , v. Suit ia S.iuitj for
F.etcner lUvm, Defendant) a divorce.
I Fletcher Helm, the above named tte-
i'-iiin!i i :
in the name of the statt of Oregon, you are
h-itfhr required, to appear and answer tha
ec in-1 Ut hied against vou in the above en
i.Uol nit on or before the first day of tha
next regu'.ar term of the above entitled court
Mo-d.y March, 5th, 1S0. And if jou fall
to Appear or answer tajd complaint, within
snid time, for want thereof plainliiT will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in her
co:npla:n( a follows:
Fora tUvree of divorce dissolving the bonds
oi matrimony existing between plainUrr aud
deiet: ieut, aud lor such other relief as to the
court iray appear equitable
Tins Nimiiiuui is published by order ot Hon.
.1. W. lljmilton, judee of said court, which or- '
o. r is iis:cil January 6, 1900, and tha time pre
scribed in said order for the publication of thi
xiiuraoi.s is once a week for six weeks precced-
'' toe t;rt itay of aid term of court, and tbe
day oi the lir?t publicatio of this summons his
January , I'.W.
l.'ilT.)
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Notice of Appointment o Exuect
rix. "Voi . e i hereby ctven that tho undersigned
- Uasoutho luh dav ot November, law,
dmy appointed asexecutfix of the last will and
--"-leiu oi i.eiMso i. Kussell, deceased. All
p rions tiaviuii claims avainat said estata are
i. .eo re-imroi topiesenl the same properly
Vk'nt:t'l, to Mid e.veiitrix, at Oakland, Douglas
county, lircson. within ti-c monih. I mm ih
Jute hereof.
Daied this u; dav of November, 1S99.
FRANCIS L. RUSSELL.
Executrix.
Notice for Publication.
t'Mtrn si.vurs Last Orrit a.
Kosebure, Oncou. December :V. 1.i.
N'o.iec i hereby s.lea that tho .aiowiu
toiv.io t Pettier has filed noliew r-f hf intaaitiuii
lake liii.il proof in surport oi biscNim. and
tli.lt s:;, ntnui will Kn mad hefont the Krcrsti r
mid licce-.vo- I". S. Land Oflice 'at Ruaeborg,
Uire;roti, a iVbrusry 10, 1HC0 vis: " ..
li.tAC BAILEY, -
ln l-.is If. E.No. fiw.ifor thejots 13 14. U and 16
11. Tn tlilri U .1 W II.. n,mMlh. r.tll.,u.-
fins: witiusMH tofroe his continuous residence
upon and Clllnaliou oi raid land, vli:
,'"'",n'-lu' Robert "tewirt and j.
o,caav0uviiie,cSon.
i-eiu r.i:e, and John Perdue, of Days Creek,
XL. ruuerton
BRIDGES
iieRist.er
V
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