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r . mm LTXJ The Kind You Ilave Always Bought, and vliieli has been iu use for over 30 years, - ami h and has Allow no All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cartoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Kiibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S7 Bears the - v The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CMTmu CMMIV, TT wUWV TWCrT. MCW T CTV. society ncciiBf. D OeEBCRG DIVISION KO 7. B. Or L. E.. meU every second and fourUi Sunday. irOXKK'8 RELIEF COUPS NO. 10, MEETS ftist and third Fridays in each month. I SN0 POST, KO. 29, U. A. S-, MFSTS THI first and third Thursdays ol each mouth, I i p. m. A WHA LODGE, KO. 47, E. OF P., MEETS very WedneedaT evening at Odd Fellows Hall. VbdUnc Knights In Rtxd Handing cor auilyumted to attend. JOS. H.KEU.I, C. C. C U. FISHER, K. R. S. T ACREL LODGE. A. F. A. M.. REGCLAB 44 meetings the 2d and tih Wednesdays in each aaonlh. . KrOESE L PAEROTT W. M. S.T. Jifin, 8'ecy. R06KBD&Q CHAPTER, KO. . O. E. 5-. MEETS the first - and third Thursdays rf each antt MRS. E.J. STROUD, W. . MATDE EAST, Pcc y. OUERS WOODSIES OF AMERICA. MEET on first and thitd lues-Jay of each month ia the ' M Masonic hail. H. W. MtLLEK. V. C H. L. JLvarrsas, Clerk. IVOODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak Cacp W Xo. ia mceU at the Odd Fellow' Hal) ia Rosebura:. every 1st, ird and Mb Monday evening. V niting neighbors always eicone. J. A. BCCHAXA, C.C. K. T. JEWETT, Clerk. nnnrriRUX LUijGK. KO. 8. I. O. O. P. a aseets Saturday evening ol each week at their hail in Odd Fellow 1 em pie at anaeour. Mess ben of the order in good standing areinrit d to attend. l HAS. OLEtOK J. 0 S. T. Jiwitt, Bec'y. r. p i ri ira RosEBrRG lodge. KO. 836. D. bold their regular communications at the I . O. F. hall on second ana rounn lnursaaj if aarh month. All members requeetea 10 at trad reaalarlT. and all visiting brothers cor tally inrited' to attend. DOCGLAB WATTE, E. B IRA RIDDLE, Secretary. nOSHCKO LODGE. KO. IS. A. O. V. W. iV nieeta the second and Imirtfa Moodav of rmk ssoath at? JO p. m. at Odd reunwauat . Mess bets of the order In good standing are in rued to anesd. T. VrOLALLEK. D. S. WEsT Recorder. Finencicr New and Improved Passenger Epuiq ment, via Sunset Route. New Orleans Express (No 10) ai d l'a cific Epre ;So. ) befwfe:i jnlran cieeo aod El Paso, have -n pipi with free reclining cbair care, fresh from lb tbop mod in evtrr cot-veieoce of ap- potBtment eqoal to tbe beet in operation Each ear ia equipped with 53 reclining Chain, nine of . atikb are in a separate arociog compartment. BhIi first and acond-claoa tickeie are arcepted for pae Mfl io tbeae car. These special con eeaiencea aod the cocgenial climate tbroofb which these trail 8 pae wi!l doorKlese make the Saoset Rou'e very popular for tra elera tbia winter. Notice for Publication. VniK-1 iftatea Land Oflice BoseburK, ur . Janiiarr LL Kot'ioe i liereby piven that the following named aettler ha tiled noli of his intentiou to mane tinal proof in supvon ni i l -"J taalsajd proof will be lunde buiotc iiie Ktisut and Receiver, Tailed feUin Land Office at hosebure, Oretor, on March l.Ww. viz: WILLIAM H. KOBCRjJ. a bin H. E. Ko l, l.r the E', BK1;. B' VK'i bection ffl T. IT 8outh, B. 7 - Wc aamea tne following wltnews lo prove hi continuous residence upon and culiivatlonof saM land, tlz: Onwn Bu' il. A. B.ielL of Looking Glass, Oregon, James Beaoely, D.J ar ris, of Boseburg, Oregon 1 1 J.T. BRIDGE, fJOtT) Begifter. Fointa East. Tbe 'To tUnd-ChicaKu Social," wbieb leaves tbe Union depit at 8 p. in. daily ia equipped with strictly up-to-date roomy Pollman s'.fepiu cart, and free reclining cbair care, s'eam heated and electric lighted. The European plih dining- car service is a special feature of exelienr on lbi line. Delicate china, fiiwere, rnotleio linen, first cla cooking and attentive servants add to the com fort of travelers A near library ra' in attached to these trains. Aa the name indici'es, thew cars re fitted op as a lihrxry and reading room Book cases -or.tainina all the standard works, the corrent iwitcala and daily papers are at Ihe 4if poval of all first and aeoond class pawngre. Time never ban ax heavilv on the phs sengere' bands while traveling on line train, and helore on is aware of It the train pulls into the Union deiot at Chi cs fro. for full information regarding the tnovetnent'of then trains, rates, etc., call on or addreea V. a. Schilling. Portland, Or. Or J. F. Givkxs, Il-wermrir, Or. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Care for my health and life It en red me of lunj tronhle folloaing jfiirpe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy, ft eures roughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung iron b let. Iu early use prevan1" con sumption. Itisthttonly harmless rem Jj that gives immediate results. A. CMnrstera A Co . i llfl t-jfri St II IS 1 'J has Ixiruo tho signature of been made under his per- suitcrvisioii since its infancy. one to deceive you in this. Signature of S3 Administrator's Sale Property. of Real la the County Court of btalc of Ori-.-on m and fur Douslat Countr. In the matter oi the LV.Me of IVLi:iia Hill, De.-eaed. Kotice ia lieretiv clvt u that the mitlvrsUncd administra"t with will annexed, of the k:atc of Delin''" Wi't. "I'-ooaned, pursuant to an order of the abate emitted Court made and cn'ert'd in the Joi rnnl thereof, of date January -nd, A. 11. 1J00. ia vna-eed to fell on ana alter tec K-th day of February, l'.XXi, at private kale 'or cash in hand, on the premie faereinaiter in li.c notice dcfcnbrd, in one bodv or in e)aTiiie par cels a mar be lor the b t interests of fai t Ks tate, the foilowing descnljed tea! property, to- Beginning at a post 9.2s ckaim Wcstof quarter terl'.on pt between iM-otious 7 anii . and from which a pme tree inclu- in diameter. ine'ed C. S. B. T., lar North 14 degrees. We-t Ti i.nts d:Mut luen-'e.Sorlh 1M V Chains to a toi'il Sua) Cha.a ooth of southwest corner of 1". U. Hill donation claim, ttienoe West S Cl.nius to Nor.heast reraer of the Nnd uo otrne.'. l.y A. 1). Otlincer. tiience Soa:h 7 Cuaiu to siuth east corner of same laud, theuce Wert 1?.J5 Chains to the Soutliwel corner of same land, and the East boundary ot the E. Bunion dona tion claim, thence South I J Chains to the South west corner of tbe t W. Gardiner donation claim, thence Eat alonj; tlie south boundary of the same, 11.14 Chains to place of heeinniue coulaining 7o.i" acres, more or le1-, ezceting Uierefn-m the Wilbur Cemetery. aio excepting therefrom one naif acre for lamily burjiog ground. All lying in Section " in Town-ship JC, S. R. W et in Douslss County. Oregon. Alao thefoiloning deicr. bed premises to-ait: Beginning at the toutbtat cruer ot tbe .. Bunton donation claim, thence W est along the South boundary of said claim, 7 jOChalnt u toe middle of ibe County road, thence a'.onf the same South S.-1 dter'e, w et 4 Chains to a white oak tree Si inches in diauieW. theuce south lf'j dtfrees. W'et :.4iJ Chain, thence South 29' j dfTfev. East Cha ns, ttienoe South i:'. degrees. West aloni; center of Main street ot Wilbur 2.40 Chains, thence along luc land now oned by 8. E. Counts, South w de grees, East 14 Chains to West boundary of land now owned by J. A Hansen, theuce North 30 decree. East 2 Chains to the Northwest cor ner, thenee South UJ degrees. East 1M Chains to his Northeast corner, tfieuce South ; de grees, Wet 4 Chains to his Southeast corner aod a creek, taence up said creek (C1, d-'cre.-s, East 11 Chains to the East houndary of the W. Jenk ins donation ciaim, thence North 10. i Chains thence North 2J,. degrees. East 7.J5 Chairs, thence Si.rth 9i decrees. Eat S.7S Chains to tbe Nor,n boundary of J. Euykcndali donation c'iaim.;theneWet3. Chains, to place o: le pinuin. containir.g A'Xacreav A.l in t-eetiou 7. Township 2C-, S. B. 5 W ct. Atsoalotln the town of W nbur, joining E. 11. Ottinger land on the North Uj fe-i by feet ia size, aii in lougias Countv, Orevon. Dated this bin day ol January A. I)., IX". at Bosebunr, Oregon. DWIGHT RKEli, Administrator, with i!l annexed, Estate of Delinda lllii. Deceased. i - :6 Administrator's Notice of 5ale cf Real Property. Nviicuii hereby gv.ntiiut l virtue ai.d in pursuance of an order and decree, of the Count v Court of Douglas county, Oregon, duly made by Hon. Joe Lyoui-, Judge rf said Court, and cub-red on the lib day of January, IaO. ordering and directing the undenurned to sell the real property, hereinafter dtcr. bed, belonging to the estate of JinR K. Mitchell, decee.ted al public auction, in the manner provisd by law, for the faie of real prowr'.y on executiou I will on Monday, the Uth day of J-euruary, at the hour of one o clock, in the afternoon of Aaid day, at the Court House door, iu the city of Kosebug, Douglas County, dnzoii, offer for saleendsell at public auction, to the burliest and best bidder lor cash, the following dc'criln-d real property, to-wit: The fractional V, of the SW':of Hsc, fractional Eiof XE). and Lot Xo. 5, of Sec. 4, Tp. 27. y. of k. 4. W. W illamette ileridan. eou taining p"-il aerea. Also Donation Land Claim of Jonathan Hmnions and wife. Notification No. 4-j0. Certihciite No. ll.Vi, Cialta 41, ting parts of Saclions 4. 9 and lo, in 1 p. Ti S. of H. 4. W., containing 3 2.ti acR-s. Also Lots No. a 1 and 2. of etc. 4, Tp. STH.vt R. 1, . containing 17.SV acres, also Lot No. 1, ol Sec hi, Tp. 27 s. ot R. 4, W.. conuinine acre", and containing in the a jrgresate. acres more or less, all in Douglas County. Oregon Bald real property will be sold subject to the riht of dower ol E. C. Jlitchcl!, widow if ia d deceased, therein, JOH HAXUX. Administrator of tue estate of Jaats K. Mituh- ' ' ' ! . '1 ' "'ef! . Notice for Publication. I niV-d Mat'-i Land i I1pc.-. Noti-e 1- li.-r. t)- t-iv.-ii tbai ii.u f..iiuiii, named tiler hn n.cd iH.t'.ec of lii iiiK ntiou In I v ultLke liliiil W-"f Itl t-lil-l.orL tt Imh i-lultn. anil : '' tbut m id pro-it u ill i.- mii i.- i..-ire ii. utrAt. tei I and K'-c- iv r, I . s. I.un-l mIi.-- at Rov-buri!, I OK--..H, ..n Mai-h li. pm. m.-: .... it k vntViurTV....- ... ! oimiiu-i'if n-.id-iice uih,u and i-ultii atl.,n i S V''rl Juniei Brett, of 'ilide, Oreg'ni. t'-'ri j. i.Bnim.r.-), Kceister. INDIAN WAR VETERANS. They Appeal to Congress for Justice. The f.'ll iwini; circuUr letter, a copy ol which has beeu sent to each member of congress, shovts c'e.u'.y the justice of the claim of the Itt lian war veterans for feu recognition in ihe way of pensions for their gallant fi uht against the mur dering hord-e of Indians who attempted iu tho early days of tbe settlement t this vast dotmiin to dtive hack the pio neers who were en acd in wresting from the wilderness what in now one of the liihctt and most populous perilous of our jj real country. The letter m as fol lows: POKTLASII, OliLXiON, Feb. 10, lVKX). Member of Coitgiesn, Waehington, U.C.: ll.'-ar ij : Ymii attention i! Uireitted to II. H. No. M, and S. 1 No. 340. It io tuy purpose in this connection to set forth in the lricff8tpot-eihltf manner the claim t'f the Indian war vrterausol the N-rth Pacific Cons'. More loyal men never took up the nllu in the interest of thepe United "tutes th.tti were these veterans. That you may better understand the justice ol thtir cause I will present a few of the reasons on which t her claims are bared ll.e tights of these early pionmrs of Ore u, nh ict ni'icl and conquered the NorlL Pacific Caa.-t, have leen shatuo tnP.y neu'ectcd. When all this territory vtst cf the Uutky uiouutainw wasrihiuued iy li.e lritish government and cccupied by her suhjects and betVra gold had letn tliecoveitd to lore men from their homes to the Vee, the government through Lewis and t'ia:kt, L-e and Whitman, and otherwise, held out every indues n-.eiit possible, rot forgetting loyalty to the nation, to persuade men and their stiitlies to itr.igrate lo Oregon to hold this country by occupancy for the I'nited Stats: the nature of tho appeals and the unknown dangers hekre them moved only the nicst loyal and bravest American citizens to undertake the uaz ar.!cu j jnrney. From 1S34 to 1S13 men caxe i this coast oyer Indian trails on horseback, until Cnally in 1344 the lire wagon train reached the tide water ol the Pacific oeeao. Up to 1S57 a eteady stream of these heroic men and women Gftv thousand ia number, built a toad acd maiie their way two thousand miles across the ilains, then an uncharted desert, with ox teams through a hostile Indun conr.try. TLe day of this JJUr- ney.six mocths of weary plodding, were parsed in toil and suffering and the oigbts in standing guard Of the fifty thonsand ho left tie Mis souri river to find a home in Oregon acd hold the laird for the United States, ten thousand were slain or dieu of disease and hardships, and were buried by the roadside to become a prey to wolves and coyotes. You will never be able to comprehend tbe tnacifoiJ snfTeiisgs of this brae Vtt e.an grurd of civilization, aa day by day they marched westward to occupy, hold and conquer alone an empire for tb I'nited states government. Such no arc j for homes aod empire baa no parallel in all the annals of history This country was wrested from the British by these meu and women ; an on the 3rd day of May, 1843, tte mal population took a vote a to whether a United States or a British provisional government should be organized, and the vote stood ff-two for the United States proviiinal goverurnenl and flit for t British colony ; thus by occupant-; an-! vote was this government taken from the Eritish authority. Hut thi was do: a'.l that the braye men did for tbo'r nati -i. Soon their right to live in this land aas c'-.il'.ecgcJ by tbe Aborig ines, wbo numbered hundreds of thou sands. In I S47, when the American popu'alion west of the Missouri river lid not exceed til teen hundred men, women and children, Marcus Whitman, bis wife and twelve others were most shamefully m?f acred, acd Cfty -three women and children tuLen prisoners by the Cayuse ladians in what is cow known as Wall i Wa la, Vahingtoo, three hundred miles away from the white beltlement. (ijvernor At ernethy called for volun teers, and eix hundred and eightv-two, including French and half-breed?, en listed. After these captives were retak en, and the Indiaca severely chastised, an" armed peace was maintained until 1S00. Froai this date until 1Sj7, there was almost constant war in all parts of the territory. Eighteen hundred men, womon and children were killed by tbe sayages from 1847 nntil J1S5G. When ysu consider that the average population weet of the Missouri river for these nine years was not over ten thousand souls, you will more readily understand bow great was tbe mortality. This people, in various ways, paid out in services, merchandise and money to maintain an arm aod to protect this colony f 3,01 1,459.50, ai audited by a couiujieeioti appointed by the ( resident of the United State. Of tbe above amount, tin treasurer of the United States refunded to these people the snm of $2,711, S03.5o in greenbacks, then worth forty cents on the dollar. This was a most unkind act to allow men, who lost of their number ten thousand souls in their efforts to reach Oregon, and who bad lort in lime of war eighteen hun dred men, women and children, and who, by their own valor, added three and one-half stars to the national flag, to pay out of their tr.enger fortunes $3,21)0,048.81 for the privilege of protecting the inter eets -f the U.iited States to that vast empire cn the racific slope. This sum does not include several hundred thou sand dollars worth of property stolen or destroyed by these Indians for which no payment has b.-en made. That ia not all. You will he surprised lo learn that all who served this nation as soldier hefore these Oregon veteraus received a land bounty, and all who served alter them up to lSOll a money bounty, while they received neither. That is not all. The aged and desti tute Indian war veteian has to find a i Iioiiii' in 'oine Cuuuly poorhouNe, while the cnvi-rnmunt, throngli National and tali S-ildioiH Homes, provides a deeeut refuv for ni;1"! velorann. In Ihm fair? .. . ,, ,, , . I hat im not all. All veterans, except !..- i.-!.la-l ... Ifoueie JHIl No 5?, have nmv ii'i'five, a pciiflioit. In nther r. t he vi'U-ratis K''lier.illv received l-Hio.!ts-u,. to then .., Civil tar v.'teraiiH rcceiveil pciiHloiiH from 1 801 to I,..,... i i ,i , ls'i'i; and from that Uy to this all AfjUJiJiUuiJ '1inalh'd soMirra can en- i cure a pension, while the Oag n, Wash- ington and Idaho veterans, who a. rved from 1847 lo 1857, receive no reunions. You can not fail to note that this in un just to pension tuso who served tu tors ami those who served at a later ilu'.e and leave these who fought for uu from fourty-four to fifty-four years uo un pen sioned. It was these brave pioneers wbo furnished their own outfits, horses, arms and blankets, tint gave the Northwest territory to the United Stutes, find con quered here a laxting peace. Of this braye, loyal, pioueer army eighty-five per cent have gone to their g aves; not to exceed fouiteen hundred yeteraus and widows of veterans tire low living. X jw that the lew who yet remain have reached au age twelve and twenty jeaia oldtr than the veterans of the Civd war heir average age being Iro u teveuty-one o seveuty-to years, you can not but eel ttiat they have l.e-"li liioj-t ehauie- fully neglected. I beg of you to read lloms Hill No. bo y Tho?. II. Totigu?, and tnauiiiinous r ineto cut to theee L-rave old men who constitute the leiuniiiit of a former gen eration a pent-ion (hat t ov loval y earned half a century ago. It Is j letly due taen,, and a a iu'o they reed il badly, but they will not i.eed it for l;ng. They aek no more 1 1 you t'.aa ycu have granted to other veteraua o' hke age and fervic?. Mopt resjHitlully your friend, T. A. Wood, tiratid Commander Indian War Yittr- ane, North Pacific Coast. Glendilc. U. W. Keatim, who ia deputy hlicr.ll of Josephine county, with otlice at Wolf Creek, was a Ulendale visitor last Thurs day. Mr.-. J. C. iibba of Ganyonville mada ua a much appreciated litit last week. Mrs Klir.il th Alorocf Canyonviiie, is vifiting her son Arthur and daughter Mrs. KJ H Vna at this place. Charles at.d J. S. D. Tindall. sons of Thomas Tindall, the pioneer stage driv er, spent latt Friday at Cilei.iUle. Mrs. Catherine Sloium and Mrs. F. T. I..dy, who uive sjient the past two mouths Willi relatives al lVrtlaud, are expected home oy this everuag's local. A. G. Hamilton, U p popular and ac comodating tiold Lag teamster, is smil ing npx.il (ilendato fiiei.d today. Vi!!iaeu Chadaick, a prominent young farmer from Myrtle Creek, bad the n.it fortune to ha e his collar hone fractured by beicg thrown from his bor?e at this place last Saturday. Dr. Hairis was called and reduced the fracture and the injured young man is getting along ' ly. Mile Feun, who has the contract for the tunnel at the Tunnel 4 mine is get ting along s'.ow!. He has Leonard Kus-eil and Abe Miller, employed to help him do the work. All three of the men are expert hardrock miners. Fnsl Vartin, gram'son of Col. W. J. Martin, was married to a Miss Ttioxas at Eoger.e in Jar.uary. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are guests at Hotel Kearas at Wolf Creek. We extend the young ecu pie our hearty congratulations. Mr. acd Mrs. Archie Virtue, who have spent the winter in Colorado, returned to Wolf Creek this week, aod are at Hotel Kearns. They much prefer the climate of Southern Oregon t that of Colorado, and their many riends are very glad to welcome them home again. Charles Austin, lately clerk for J. L, Dewey, spent last Sonday visiting at Wolf Creek. Mijs Maiy Wood of EllitT Creek, mads us a pleasant call on Friday.- Wedding bells a, wedding in the month of March. We acknowledge an invitation to be present, and extend con gratulations in advance. Next. The chronic otlice seekers of South Djugtas are load in their assertions that they reitively will not he candidates the coming election. In that event new meu will Lave a chance Beautiful spricg weather prevails in this valley, and fljwers In t-ndiess varie ty are blooming. Cilendale is a busy, prosperous little hamlet, aod new people are seeking homes here every day. Dr. (.ieorgt Wigg of Eevertoo, is plan niog to locate at Jlendale, and w ill aleo have a drug store lieie Father Hickie of '.the Catholic church will spend a week at Glendale during this month. He will lecture to Catholics and non-Catholics. We have not heard Ihi exact date of bis visit Kev. D. T. Summerville, P. E. of the M. E. Church, will preach at Dewey Hall, Sunday, the 13th at 7:30 p. m. Mollis. News Notes. As a result ol the tine weather, ha; in some pari, of Harney county is rjown to f3 60 per ton. The KambliiiK orJinauce of the tity o.' Pen tleton wti amended at tbe lat meet ing of the city council so as to prohibit t!fe operating tf nickel-in-the-solt ma chines. The democratic at,d popuiiet county ril committees of Malheur county I i j designated March 17 for the hold- i i .of primaries, and March 30 for the convention of both partiep. George and John Diisan ol Wilbur, near Mt-acham station, are in jtil at l'en dleton, charged with the larceny of two Baddies from El Lis ner 'a barn, and a horse belonging lo George Adain'd of Pendleton. Ihe burglars who entered Harriet A Lawrence's grocery in Salem, Friday eight, ntnaobeJ an old empty ( &bh draw er in their efforts to find money, hut en tirely overlooked the reguUr till, which contained fill. Telegraph, telephone and elcc ric light companies have appealed to the authori ties of Pendleton lo protect them from iho tin-sign tackers, who persist in de facing their property hy tacking their ad vertiseineniH or. the polos in the streets. A sllil fall of enow covered our etreeta for a short lime the fust of the week, says the Canyon City Ncwe. It did not I last long, however, ami tho fact 8 of miu- ere, who were j'ibilan'. oyer tho procpect of plenty of water next miuimer became again elongated, nnd as ti.ey have no weather bureau man here to growl at, put in tlit-ir time kicking at their hard lurk. Referee's Sale. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TllK STATE Off ORKi.ON FOR DOUOLAri COUNTY: W. U. Wilkinson, and Ellen L. Wlllt-1 inson, bis wtlu, and Jake Whitacro nud Carrie Whitacru, his wife, PJaimill's vs. ' W, If. Cole uud feusan 11. Cole, his wile; 11. J. Cole, and AddiuCole, his wife; Joel A. LCole, and Lena Cole, his wile; Lydia 11. t.ole, wid ow; .ml I). J. Colo, A. C. Cole, K. M. Cola and K. V. Cole, Minora aud i heirs at law of blducyCole,dccea!ied j anu vi. iuiiuk, a .vt. loungaua iieore Stearns, partners doing business under tbe II nn name and style of E. O. Young A Company Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that the undei-sia-iied, referee Iu the above entitled cause, pursuant lo an order of the above ImUlcd court mado and enteitd in the Journal thereof, ot date Decern bern, lsw, will on baturday, the liltli day of Kebruury, l'jou, at 2 o clock ;p. in. of said day at the court hooso front door In Koscburg, Oregon, sell for each In hand, at public auction, In one body or In si'pnrato parcels, tho following de scriucd real property, towlt: TheSW !4of tnesE 4,and the SE f theS W and tne VV ' j of the N VI t of aec 4- the N,otlKSW '4, aud the K., of Sec. 5; lota4, ; and 6 of See. 8, and all ihnt part of tho Garret a. nriKT uoiiKUOii ijnii Claim No .'1' Ivlng iu 80c. t, und the W ,ol tho SE and tUe'E U ol the S W i4of See. 1; all In township l!o tioulh of Range est of the w illainctte Meridian ia wwiLowmut, vm-guu, euuiaiuiug yw.4v aciea more or leas. Dated this JUti Uuy 'f January, 1x0, at Rose burg, Oregon. ' or ,. . C- A- McOEE. Ucfvrce m the nliovc cuiitlcil cause. It the result of repeated acute attacks. Ths tleer and spleen are principally affected. Tbey act as storehouses for the malarial olson and tbe Mood takes ft from them. The potton must he driven out of Ihe system. II CD- VASfwlU destroy the action of the I olson and event ually drive ontthe last particle of it from the system. In addition to this, DCDTAK will restore the luat app e. It will builu up the weakened system. Ul'DTAK will make new blond anl new ftVih. The pains In the bones wilt disappear. III'DYAM has cure! others and it vrlil euie ;ou. We describe the symptoms. Sluty t!i:a careful: J-. They are yours. Do not d ly lonr, but take UTOYAN tow and j-j a ail! be cured. HERE ARE YODR SYMPTOMS: 1. C3K3TANT HEADACHE AND TKO-B-SD 32ATW. Take HUDYAN and your h-li-he wilt dippeer. 2 2. PALS Oil YELLOWISH COJ1- l PLEXIOV. HU9YU4 nill establish a free Cir, Ui!."'ii o! !; I and cause the cheeks to assume their na'ural o'.ur. 3. 1.033 O? APPETITE AND OSAW- ISO IK THE STOJIACK. HUOYAN ail! ro-'-'r - and tho digestion of food will become pcre-t 4. FEELV.3 OF W2ISHT OVEBTHB LITnU. Tii I d-j to enlargement ol tii?:iter. It 1 5-.;.'l with tile poison of ma laria. Ul'DV AV iil drive out th poison and caun? theorem ti at-jaia :U natural siie. 8. H2A7i:.":5 IS THS KEOIOH CF THE Lie spleen become jroatircnlarjel. It'JOYAN will lessen the cjnS"sii. n anl raise tbe hearinesa to disap pear. You a -j S nn? from chrocu- Malaria and you rsn t.-e -.ir? 1. Ill 1)Y will reiiere yoor everr snrt-n.-n and mate von well. HIU A. eia i-e otitasne-t ol all drnceiaU for iur. per p' s-. t pak.:' fur $-.'. If your drT;.? .'- n-i s-M-p n. send direct to lb III 11 AN UiMKIiT CO-flfAXT. San Knn nc.i. t '';nrffii Hes-.en-.bcr that you can ttnu:t t:.e HI DVIV UOCTOK4 fKEB . Ca.l and ace ti;e durtors. Ha mar ca.l and ace tbem, or write, as you desire. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Car. Stocttoa, Markat tad Cilia Sts.. f sa Fraaeisca, CsL tueuirect:koctkt ; Montana, Utah, 1 Colorado and all Eastern Points, j Vivcs choice cf two favorite routes, tia the j IXlOX PACIFIC rat Mail line, cr the KIO ORASDE scenic Lints. I l.vk at the time i i days to Salt Lake 2z days to Denver days to Chicago 4)j days to Xew York Free Mecltssluic C'liulr cars, l'p Iioltttered Taarlsl Bleeping; Cant, Pulluiau Palace tslecp ing Cars operated on all trnlMH. F.. (uitbcr Infonrja'lorlapplT u J. F. UIVANS, Apt., KoteLcig C. O. Terry, W. E Comaii, Tra l'ss. Aeu Ul Third St . Gen AirU roil no Or. mm inn OREGON We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens derfer Typewriter during the Spanish-American War. No. 5, $35- St. Paul, Gloucester, Topcka, Buffalo, Oregon, Texas, Indiana, Potomac, Yaukcc, Frolic, All goods fully guaranteed and sold ou the installment plan. Baud Instruments, Guitars, Baujos, Maudolius, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in the musical line can be had at the T. CHARDSON STORE. P"rfc csoi Examine our line of SPRAY PUflPS The best assortment of Pumps ever brought to the County. We carry the celebrated DEMMING, MEYERS, BEAN, GOULDS POMONA. The best Corbalized Spray Hose and the famous Dem ming New Bordeaux Nozzles. Send us your order. Churchill & Woolley. Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. D0ZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Props. 3.gNP-KO MPNEY 35&W tWMiSIE .. - fu ni-f,U(.i n .--.r jt.rt... I.timi-,! Knd nam - I , IB lij la O tUi uwlalj.:v-i-.- i,rn-'llM -tul toi,rt'E T i.l . . t ; 's 1. ".irVlliS; Special Ofer Prise S15.S0 V" ifiri.r. : ' ilia weirfi.a li, L..Lrwjn1 -'' o -fn.. -vi wilI rfmm j --ur fli . vr,jr imy li-V, . fft.il 'ii.T dnria.i n ntsr laJkJaarwr. uut lor UiU BKUf PE&S CUUaVT '.cWiPF CF IVIT4TinNt7. ' wao cr U TT R 1 1 B T I rilf i"W7. sai aooa rimror uum luaiti HiuitwHJL rxi -b; cOfc-TML Ja&rtutMl wciart.a 12. L-urj on! thefrrt:fef will f t ' ' I vr.ir cMtt'or cf CIV It Tut EC ftjMTMf jfTmaiMtMaattrlali WW1BI. br-ff4S Ad rvnzei Access. SEARS, ROEBUCK c: CO. (Inc.- C:: Get your. SCHOOL We have a Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS ' and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . 1 A. C. MARSTERS & CO. C WVL-ie PILKINGTON, f .successor to UV11V1 Ul aVlUVlWllll 1.11111 rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ REPAIRISa OP ALL K1SD3 PROMPTLY DONE. Bhop on on Comer Washington including CHICKHRINGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDHAM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper iu price but not iu quality. BLICKENSDERFER O and Retail Dealers in thefrH?fif will Ttil ia vti rr aoC Wr M.KMCA k eopT oar adm- larto'iaiir. hht aia um. wiia f us MaackTlbCf tJlWSt&l hi al .... ia SOLID QUaRTEW SAWED OAK I9HJI tiim,fc-. ' i' - I. i, Om iuotravu howv 1 domed tlama dropputc (rta tv.fE.ti taiMBwd u - - t-i. otbcrofMawltJi ft l temrtA t&M u4 heui la p4 for mmrj imi ftim. rrH. paaeiaML rftMai fltrt. tki twket dawn pv.i. rvwu om temt bnMXa w1Ar. djU4taW beArinv ratMt ten-loa btvrmaor ItauraTerl LkM mjctioo B xA t )' t hoi-fnr, rai run tt tvc4 do e-Jhr U:b or avnj ft-i M Iiwy -jrtc A JO-Ter Ckrc hanam 1 iwt wiifc rrty AUcktcL IT CSTS T0U NOTH'NG M,ftl cv it ' : T h'"r V icr wm-w at Iia mmm a. !-0, III. SUPPLIES lAt Marsters. O. W. NOAH.) 1E JtaTU. PLATES A SPECIALTY. and Kane Sis.. Roaetra.-jr .1 -. IS.T.r' ft''' -'Xt. I No. 7, $50. The Blickensder fer is rapidly dis placing the more complicated aud higher priced ma chines, as it" does the same work equally as well (if not better). 40,000 now in use Mm make fipai pro Tort 01 ihal said proof wl.rv ' ! before tbe". terand keceiver, Cni States Land 01B'.. Rnebarg, Oregon, on Ma li6, 1'JOOt vii: V CHARLES CLARK ou II E No 7K. for th MISE W MX1 itW'.'SEIi Secll.T2 ah2 WC He utu.' the following witnesses to piwe his eonttcaoov residence upon and eiiltivetion of said land "S vis- O. E. Smith. J. F. Wright, W. A. Smith. W T. BRIDGES, Kegistec Railroad Time Table. Northbound Boaeborg local, No. 17 departa7:30 a. m. Soothboun'J Roaeburg local, No. 13, arrives 5:20 p. m. Northbonnd overland,. No. 5, ar rives 10 :35 a. m. ; departs 10 :45 a. m. Sonthboond overland. No. 6, arrive 4:15 a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m. FaaiGirr tbalnh. Northbound faet throogh freight, No 221, arrives 4:10 p. m,; depart 5:20 p. m. Southbound fast through freight. No 222, nriTt a 7:00 a. m.; departs 8:00 a m. North bound mixed train No. 222 arrive at 2-55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departs 9:00 a.m., Maodava Thnradays and Satnrdajg. Soothbonnd mixed train No. 226 ar rives at 3 :00 p.m., 00 Sundays, Moo. -days and Fridasa, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays, Thursdays and Batordays. Itrraonisr Chcbcu comer of Haia and Lan streeta. Sunday Service: Preachinf, 11 a. and. a:0Q p. m.; Sabbath achool, 10 a. m.; L. A. Walker, Baperlnteadent; Claaa Meetinc at doae of the morning serviee; Xp worth Leasts 7:00 p. m. F. 8. Godfrey, Preaident. Prayer teating, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. G. K. AaxoLO, Pastor, Paraonace, eorner Main sod laaa. CaiTsa Esxtb CinracH on fowler street. Sunday aenrlce, at 11 a. m. and 7:39 p. in. Pray- a UKMUg, ItttUlUa a-wa-ss i siyr Mrs. Leer M. CcTXir, Pastor. or. Gcoai.a'a Cbcech. Corner Caaa and Hain atreeu. Uerrieea on second and fourth Bandar morning of each month and every 8na- eveninf . Special sen-ices announced boas 'me to time. Bar. Joes Dawson, Missionary. M. E. CHcaca, eotmi. -Services every Sunday -corning and evening. Ksv J T Cottoh. Paalot Binm CHcaca corner of Lane and Boa treeta. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. as. Sabbath School at 10 a. m- O. P. Coahow, aaperlnteDdeat. irsjer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evening. ri. A. DoCCLaa, Pastor fiasT Chsuiias Cml at h Corner of Pin and Woodward streeta. Sonday services Preaching both morning and ereniag, Sunday school at 10 a. m. T. P. 8. C. E. at 6;30 p. sa Prayer meeting each Wednesday ereniag at 7 JO. Aeurdiai welcome and greeting awaits ail. W. A. Wood, Paator PtasT PaassTTEatAS Cacacn Corner of Cm and Rose streeta. Sunday service: PobUr . worship, 11 a. m, sal 6 p. rv; -trl school. It a. d. r. P. B. C. E. at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening 7". 30 - J. A. Towysajro, Pastor Tas W. c. T. C. will hold its regular meetings on the second and fourth Mondays of every month at 720 p. m. ia the Tpworth League room of the 31. E. Chore h. OMflCO. Ltrxar Lt 1 Aaaur Fast 'i fait Lake. Denvr, F t. V Fast Kail I Worth. Omaha&a n- Mail 1p.m. sascity i.Uj-i ; a i- J t:i5p.a j caso - j Srxkaae Walla Walla Leviston. Epokaua Flyer Spokane, Minneapolis, Flyer 5.15 p.m. Paul, lxUnth, MU- 8a. n : waakie. Chicago aad Ease i a p. m. i ocxas Stxax-uif 4 p. m. A'.l Sailing dates subject to change. For Ban Francisco : SjailUec S.8.13.18, 23, and erery & days. Daily Colcvbia Ritkb 4p. m. Ex. eunJay raajis&s K t an b n. m. To Astoria and Way Saturday Landings. Ul p. m. a. m. Wiujiairra Rirsa Ya d. m. Ex.Sunday Ex.. eca. Oreson Citr, Sewberg, . 5iem & Way-Land s I 7 a. m. ffauirrri As 3 30 -p. a Tues-Thors hiu. Rivias. Moo.Wel and Sal. Oregon City, Dayton and and Way-Landings. 6vln- ' WlliAlinTB ElTKK 1-30 p. TJL. Tues-Thurs Jlon! Weil and bat. Portland to Ccnralll and and Fri. j and Way-Landings, j I Leare ' Ssakb EiTaa I Leave Biparia i Lewiatoa l:aj a m. Kipana to Lewljton i Daily Daily 'siTam. ' i J. F. Oivans, Ajtent, Eoseburg, Or. W. H. Muriburt, Gen. rasa. Art-, f 01 Hand, Ol TS THECIKCriT COTJRT OF THE STATE ofOrecon for Douglas Cvmnrv. Xura Helm, Plaintiff, , vs. I SnitinEqnit) fur Fletcher Helm, Defendant.) a divorce. To Fletcher Helm, the above named d fvndant: In the name of the stati of Oregon, yon ara hereby required to appear and ans-ivet th comul .i. t riled against you in the above en titled suit on or before the first day of tho next regular term of tho above entitled court lowic Mo ids y March. 5th, lX). And if you fail to appear or answer said complaint, within said time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In her complaint as fellows: For a decree of divorce d Issolvlng the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendent, and lor such other relief as to the cvnrt may appear equitable ' This Summons ia published by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judtro ot said court, which or der is dated January 6, 1900, and the time pre scribed in said order for the publication of this summons ia once a weet for six weeks preceed ins the first day of said term of court, and the lay of the first publicatio of this summons his January 8, lyoo. F. W. BENSON. )JSt7 ) Attorney for Plaintiff. SEND 50 cents.. ( V tors THIS Alt. aiut w w lit pent! you tikis 1 Violin Ontftt f l m&uMA I l IL II snhm-t f I ot rxurvsa is taiat MrtrrfnaHtM MaOfl, lautoto o( iKJ u i rwiy Btapte baaclCaUttt Kle. Up of Maorrx "" tiiM"m"r yylecUHi for iuiiua. 4cr it wiiu pmrlm ,-mm Itn hy k4 iru.a.arw THIS 1$ A tEQ.tAft S,00 ViOLll,luUluUy lluisHeO. Lulu poii ami. with mm- i tat taawiiij, 0luplv(i wit n js? ,! raii al ast, 1 tr mr W Mriaaam, a at, i raaMs lanrW mt warn, mm4 aaftli I tottrvtutw mmmmm lot kax It at Tur -pr58 oftk-, aui ii IouihI exactly a rpraotsj ajvl t rtala4 aamai er m aMri pay th x. r-mrmm aarar al ikajijt k lcwa. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. 2? mm ItaU wtlicsi wtw WllrW atsmrfcr4 Mtajrl, whlcij C&a ba m-ut a,ud will iirove a vuut(e iouvl w bv uuwn. and w will aJao allow the f n.trumetH t trturnd after (Urs'truiU tf b. foumleuUieiy Mturavturw taewry AdUreu SEARS. ROEBUCK & C9, tlw.Khtctqo LUt5, KVtatU UK ut lkMHU rrta- giif.