t Sill 1KB MRUS U I LIIVUII I V THE PLAIN DEALER. FEBRUARY 22, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. j ,, , . , ! at Churchill & i I Dunn's Woolley. eolid rprays . i Lawis Grant of Riddle was doing busi- j ,... , . . ! Attorneys Coshow, Benson and illia re?B in town yesterday. , , , . .... ! went to Salem, Toerdsv, on legal busi- A. S. Ba bnell and wife, of Ten Mi.e. : w i ' "Cor. were visiung in town, uesaay. . i Cha. S!y of Mrrtlo Creek, killed a Miss Joeephine Clark of MUlwxd, 8 i4;g0 female tar laet week which bad in the city visiting with friends. ; tjjree cub?. TheRoral Northwest and Barm-weekly j ScUu de.ponJeIlcVt locomo,01. ataxia rLAiMALM both one year for only t- ; vuaJytSem iIadvan curee. AH drog- Everett Fenton of Dayton, is at Myrtle j g-sta 50 C;nte. Creek viBiticg his brother who h quite j AbnSMa Assessor Gillette went to Portland Monday night, in crier to fct.tnd tbe assessors' convention Backing headache, bleary eves, wek- i new, noises in beaa. uujyan cares. All druggists, 50 cents. Tbe specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, stomach liver, is Hood'. I Sareaparills, the great blood puriSar P. B. Beckley, of Oakland, Douglas coonty, was in Salem yesterday, attend ioK the inner! of Mrs. Henry Dawning. Salem Sutesfran. ; We will send yon tbe semi-weekly j Pr itvriF li ra Iftil the Oreiron Poultxv I Journal.' the bett poultry journal in the ! Walter Patterson came in on tbe local last might from Seattle, having received a telegram announcing tbe serious illcess of bis mother, Mr?. Mary Patterson. The early chickens are the ouee that j lay first. The way to get them is to boy a Petaluma Incubator and get an early etart. Churchill & Woolley sell them. It is reported that Rev. and Mrs Eobert Caristinson will soon go to f.,l. rb . mota iheir fjitnrA hflmo. t . . . . . . :n i. ! ineir many irieoaa in iuis oi j many scrry to have them go. Sines 1891, Dr. Lowe, the well known optician, has been coming to Roseburg. He wiU return here March 1st to stay three days. II you value your eye eight, don't fail to see bim. The latest in photos at Graves' gallery Oakland, Or., is tbe stamp or fun pict ures, and the Gel or on panel for portraits. Get some of tbe fun pictures and sur vrise your friends with a smile. J. o. Booth and some relatives drove oat to the Granite HOI mine, on Loose creek, last Monday, retaining with some fine quartz specimens. Messrs. Booth and Msogum are yery sanguine as to tbe fature of their property. Grants Pasa Mining Journal. "I bad bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I began to take One Min nie Cough Core. I know it is the best cough medicine made," says J. Koontz, Coary, Ta. It quickly cores coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is tbe children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. A. C. Marsters & Co. Last Thursday there waslorganized in this city, a lodge of ladies auxiliary of B. of R.T., with 13 charter members. Tbe lollowin are the officers elected: Mrs. C. W. Ballard, M. ; Mrs. S. L. Uendei sju, V. M.; Mrs. E. F. Lohr, P. M.; Mrs. E. P. Long, Secy.; Miss Jennie Gil Tin, Treas. Meetings will be held tbe 2nd. Thursiay of each month, at 2 o'clock'p. m., at the Odd Fellows hall. Roseburg has the honor of having the first lodge of this kind in the state, May success follow it. A False Statement is Easily Assailed; But Truth is Impregnable When you Come 4. NEW Dog Collar Belts Leather Belts Shirt Waist Sets Beauty Pins Cuff Buttons Rhinestone Combs Belt Buckles Our Heavy Shoes have a Reputation for Service. Character of Their Own. The Materials in Our Dress Shoes are. Selected for Appearance, Lightness and Service. You'll be Pleased if You Try a Pair. ...ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE 1 1L 1 .... THE PEOPLE'S 3J Clothing for MEN, YOUTHS' and BOYS', a most complete line at prices that send competition glimmering. mm M IMS fm I VVIIIiV U Ul III We can, and will save you money on these goods, if you will visit us now. Ladies' Wrappers from .6oc up, which are certainly splendid values and cannot be dupli cated at present prices. Children's Coats and Capes, a splendid variety, aud as to prices, we will not be under sold. We are offering Special inducements ou 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 For first class dentistry go to Lr. Little of Oakland. Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Leveus Herein from Ga'.eeville, Wednesday. lor fine ehoej ask for Dr. A. heed e cushion eboo, at Jo&ephson'e. Special eale of silk plushes fur 33,40, Si! am! renin nor trird at Jonnll9on'B. ;statecap":tfl, Tuesday ; Mrs. J. T. Bridges, oJ Koseburg, ar ! rived in the eitv. Sjlnrdav for a brief v;6:t r0rtland Telejjraoj. I K. II. JlcDaniel, one ol llie l i-ojb ! called at the Plaindealeb office yes'er- f,aT tnd fijr tte ptper in dyance. ' 8SSOrtment of lace curtains ran be found at the Novelty store ; prices 50 ceuts to 2.50 per pair. A Cl2 foot cross-cut saw, nearly new, to trade for a trunk, watch or wocd. Ad dress, D. H. Eeid, Eoseburg. James Wharton, who has been ec- iniing in Scot's Valley, C.I.. for some eight. l 1 C- nductor Sam Henderson is in charge of the overland run in the absej.es of Conductor J. M. Hacsbrougb, who is ; visitio; ii San Francisco. Ned Rhodes cf Saginaw, in company with Lis sister, Myrtle, went to Wash- iogton last week, where Ned expects to make his future houie and Mies Myrtle will make an extended visit. JUrS. J. h. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Fa., wntee. "I think Den itt s itch , , Hazel Salve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. AH fraudulent imitations are worthless. j A. C. Marsters & Co. In the Supreme court Tuesday tbe case of Sol Abraham, appellant, vs The Ore gon & California Railroad Company, the Southern Pacific Company and Catherine Clark, appealed from Douglas cooDty, was argued and submitted. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drick. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M.F. Rapp, druggist. Tbe Eogeno Guard in its Saginaw items says: The Booth-Kelly Co., shipped 105 car lyads cf lumber from here for tbe month of January, and about J3 np to tbe 10th of February. These car loads run from 10,000 feet and upwards to the car. The S.vl. Co., is having constructed for use on tbe part ol the railroad over j the Siskiyou mountains, between Ash- n ' ' - T &ae- .Th portion of the company s ; track wul be rela.d w.th .opoundsteel j "lls tbe Dl few months -Ash- i t i t r i lahd Tidings. Jcst Received. A large line cf string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in simmenis. Violins from 14 up. Mando- jlinsiiom $7 np. Accordions $2 lo $10. ' Other instruments in propsrthn. Great j value in these instruments. Sse them ' at T. K. Richardson's. to Our Store you'll find Exactly What this .f "AD" Calls For. f f f GOODS Towels Dress Goods Toweling Dress Skirts Table Linen Wrapper Goods Table Spreads Ginghams Lace Curtains Calicoes Bed Spreads Start Waists Oil Cloth Wrappers Speak for Themselves. Try STORE. mm VIII V U(.lllllllrl U ) (e o) ) ( ) (o ) (o c) nnnni r in n I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. E. E. LaBrie, of Garden Valley, was iu town Tuesday. Call on Gaddis Bros, fur buy aud oats, at the Bushey tarn. E. II. Pinkston, a citizen of Oakland, as vieilintf RceLurg yeiterday. Bond, the watchmaker setld tptctades at lowest prices aud can (it them cor rectly. M. F. Uice of the firm of ltice & Kite, was :n Myrtle deek Monday aud Tues day. A fins line of Rout' btehivw, biuo ers, veils, sections, etc., at Cburchiil !c Woollej's. Pale, emaciated, tbin, weak nieu and women. fJuJyan cures. All drugia f, 50 cents. Specials cf childreu'- scIn ai!- wool underwear for 35 centj per p.-.rment, at Josephsoa'e. Hon. J.T. Bribes, aocomPiDi,d ly uisoaugaier,.Ji.vuarey. eucr Drain this morning for a short vi.-it. Tbiogs that are better than the piico-. Oar new stock cf plain and fancy dr. linings just received at lha Ncve.ty Stcrs. Re. G. 1J. Arno'd will prsach at Pine G roue school house on next Sunday, j p7. j. Siranss, asi-isteJ by Meseames February 25, at 2:30 p.m. A. cordial ic-j J0ba Daley, T. W. Angus and J. S. Ljs vitation is extended to all lo attend the ter, cf '.ar i:ner, and Miss Sophia ie- service. E. DuGas. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marstera builJing residing corner Doog'us an,! Jackson street. ,;JO Birh. Meadota. Va., sais, "Nothing did w fi miKh mod as Ko-1 O dol Dyepipsi '. One dose rt!ivi.l me. a few tit les core.1 rxie." It .UwU what you cat aud always cures oifp- A. C. Markers A; Co. The saddctt word s cf torgue or H-a are j these, -It Might It Might Have Been," lit xt sumuier when you cote tne ih i chickens in your poultry yard, if jou fail to buy a Peta luuia incubator of Churchill i Woolley. Havicg purchased the denul practice of Dr. Strange, Dr. Cbead.e is Lere to stay and wishes to thank the people of Roseburg and vicinity for their libera patronage of the past year. All wcrk will receive the most careful attention in tbe future as in tbe past. ACitERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cores heart burn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F, Ripp's drug store. G. W. Stewart returned from Rose burg having arrived safely at that place with tbe family of S. B.Herman. Mr. Stewart brought JMr. Waters, wife and to children to Mjrtle Point, where they intend to take up their future residence. Tbe road from this place to Ro3aburg is reported in a better condition than for several years. Myrtle Point Enter prise. Roseburg Chapter. No 8, O. E. S. will give a Washington Social at tbe Masonic Temple on Thursday evening, Febroary 22, to which all Masons and their wives, daughters, sisters and mothers are cordi ally invited to attend. The social will be a costuma social, and every person attending is requested to wear the coj- tumes fashionable in tbe days of the Father of his country. Light refresh ments wil'. h9 served and james in ketp ing with the costumes will be played. . Secuetauy. s Dress Shirts Negligee Shirts Work Shirts Neckwear Hosiery Pants Overalls They are Meaty. Have a Them. I". sac ifelig ciinu iu from Myrilj t'r l ou busi'neBS last Friday. Hudyan ia now sold ai 60 0n s per pickaRo by all drusKiet?. Get Hutlyaii. March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Di Lp, tlm well knoAn optician, ill tie im Uoh burtt. Attorney J. S. Medley of Cottage Grove, was doing business in ihc city yesterday. Jh!kh Hamilton and District Attorney Brown, 10 to Lincoln couuty today to hold cenrt. Dr. Igr.bel Seiltiick, M. D , will test aud fit iUush's, ut her oflice, corner Cass and Main Bticets. D.ivid t "'ri:i;s of Conisttik is visiting frietida in the ciiy, the Ru.-s-t of P. J. Bond a oil family. Mis. Mary Putts-rson, the well known dressmaker, id serio'Jaly ill at her homo ou Stephens street. If you are looking for trunks, telescopes and valines at very reasonable prices, call at the Novelty Stoio. .Mr. anil Mrs. CosIki-a, of Lirowt.pvillf , are iu 1L0 city, visiting their son, Hon. (.. I. C.tho'v. They arrivd jester day. The wo st tiling for ti e ciiickuu huei utss, ia tl.o lack o( cliickens. To over come thii didlculty, purchase a tirst cl.iss Peta'uma Incubator. G. A. Taylor foruurly cf our ct(y: but now of Portl md, in veiling with us. It eeems quite natural to ce Mr. Tay lor's familiar fce in our roidsl. The goce tiut laid the .golJen cgj and the Pctaluma Incubator all the same but a little (iiiTerent gosc lays but wont fe'. Ici-tib-it jrs wont lay but "mine sracious" ho it will set. S.-ethe n a' Churchill & Woollcy'e. W. S. Piiilput, Altiany, Ga., sys, '"Ie Witt's Littie Early Rieeis did ui uiore good ttian any pills 1 ever U. k." The iauioas little pils for coustipation bili.me. ness aud liver and howel troubles. A. C. Marsters A Co. Messrs. I. 1'. Rice nd S. C. Fhu', have teen loskin after their toinicg in terests at tunnel No. 4 in Cow cra:k canyon. They seem to he very well sa'i-fisd aiih their visi', and tha cutlioi for the mioe extensive tuncdlii g and other woikin developetr.eot is beiug done. Ok tbe evening if Tats Jay, Feb. - the Bioclcway Sunday School met for a social paity at the residence of W. A. Simmouds, the warmth and cheeriulnesa of whosaspaciom parlors was accentuat ed. by tho patter of the rain without. The event of the eyeninj was the presents- 'j03 ,0 tLe "cretary, m. Seabr.uff, by 11,5 "permtenJant iu tebalf of the td'j1' f a l'!e1g?Ut fBU,n r,eu Mr' Seilricg rep.i?d in a few well chosen ,s htfrwhninl5 mcr0 6Clved( , , , . . . il.e m.raicg cf Mr. Seibrir.g's tb birth day. Eveiv cm re;orts an exceedingly enjoyab'e tircp. A R.-hekah lode was inslirn't-d at Mip!e!on in the iu?!aw country oi the S Ji inst., with Z charter u ember', by olle, of Mapieton. Tte fcliowing ofEcers wero installed: Wm. Brynd, P. G.; Stella Bean, -V. G.; Lue!!a Neely, V. G.; Phi!. W. Xieolle, R. S.; Hester Nico'le, Treua. ; Beseio Nicolle, War.; Maltie ByrJ, Con.: Mrs. Wm. Bernhardt, I. Mr?. Geo. P.. Camp, O. G.; Mrs. J L. Fortish, Chap. ; Geo. B. Camp, R. S. N- ,; Mr, w w s , u N CJ -r T ' in uj. Lemhardt, R. S. . G.; Mrs. J. I. l.a;tarr.e!I, L. s. . .. lbs ladies lur- n!?hcJ spleniid supper at midnight Florence West. Special Levies For 1900. FoiUwin ii a list o' tba school dis tricts and cities in Douglas county, levy ing s:ecial taxe-t for liiOO: No. 1 Alma, J. D., 5 mills. No. 3, Alma, J. D., 1 mill. No. 4, Raseburg, 7'- mill-. No. 5, Alma, J. D., 15 tui'.ls. No. 6, Boggess, 7 n.i.ls. No. 8, Canyonvdte, l.'.j mills. No. 1(3, Erockway, 13 mills. No. '.'0, Riddle, 2 mil!?. No. 22, Drain, 5 mills. No. 23, Wardtoa, 1 mill. No. 33, Yoncalla, 2 mills. No. S2, Yonralla, 5 2-j millr. No. 33. EJeabower, 2,'2 mills. No. 31, Elktoo, 7 mills. No. &, Gardiner, 7 mills. N'. Vo. Fir Grove, 10 mills. So. 91, Winchester, 2 mills. No. OS, Ruby, 0 mills. nrv taxes. Roseburg, 4 mil's. Drain, 5 mills. A special tax of oue cent a head will be made on shetp this year to comply with the provisions of the state bounty law. 'After doctors failed to cure me of pneumsnia 1 uJ une .uiouie vou.'u Cure and three botllesof it cared me. It is also the best remedy on earth for wboonine couah. It cured my grand children of the worst casfB," writes J 00. Berry, Logantou, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives i 11 mediate resultp. Cures coughs, colds, cioup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. mothers endorse it. A. C. Marster3 & Co. Tramps Loo: a S. P. Freight Train. A freight car that arrived in this city on last night's north-bound way freight, No 20, was broken into between Horn brook and hero, and a Urge quantity of boots and shoes, tobacco, whiskey and underwear utclen. The theft was not discovered until after the arrival of the traiu iu Ashland. Tidings. Caro Bros, ai Oakland Offer for salo the following goods ut cost as they are over 6tocked in them : Mackintoshes, collarettes, capes, dreas bkirts and a large assortment of gents and boys' rubber clothing. ACKEUfi' ENGLISH KEMEDY will stop a cough ut tiny tituf, and will cure thu worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. -5 cte. and 50 cts. For eulo at Kapp's drag store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ymmwnmTimimmmmmtmmmmmimmmnmmmtiK I JOSEPHSON'S I As i 301 and 303 Lincoln's Birthday at Yoncalla. Yoncalla, Ok., Feb. 14, 13C3. i Oa the evening of Feb. 12th Abraham i Lincoln's birthday was celebrated at Lamb's Hall by the W. R. C. and G. A. j R. and the public generally. The hall ! was tastefully decorated and "Old Glory" i waefs very where visible. The program ; consisted cf music, recitations an J se'ect reading. Tbe Rev. J. II. Skidmore gave the opening address, which was filled with patriotism and wholesome advice to the rising generation. Last, but by no , means least, came fourteen little fo'ks seven little girls and seven boys, wl o . marched and countermarched, formed in j line and gave the flag salute, and then sang America very sc?:ly. Ti e dag j bearer (Pearlte Bcguei deserves s,cial j ins u n a farm for Mr. Noah Gregg, mention, beiug such a little tot she; J. S. M'Alijbteb. seemed like a small fairy, t-lie cairied i the colors proudly and performed heriute c( Oregon, County cf Multnomah, part perfectly. Tbe children then each j i, j. . VcAllister, first Ving doly recited a few lines and at the earre time j 80ro, depose and say that tbe forgoing displaying the letters to form the name ; tU:eicei:t of the treatment and core cf Abraham Lincoln. To Miss May Ross, j deafness Srt out in the foregoing state tDe patriotic instructor of the W. R. C, ; mtni sliue-1 by me is true. No. 44, belongs tbe credit of the chil dren's success. Tbe ladies of tbe Yon calla W. R. C. wish to tuack one and all who helped to make the time one of p'eiscre and a benefit to old and young, CoRKISrONDKXT. ' Scottsburg. The new house belonging to Jehu Pat- terson is csarly completed. Mrs. U. Weatherly has returned from Long Prairie. A. L. Batler, being somewhat out of health, visited Gardiner to cocsult Dr. Alex Pattersoa. a few days aao. Mrs. Annie Grubbe has been canvass ing this place, and also Gardiner, for thre3o.uite interesting boaks, an i seems to be meeting with encouraging success. ..... .. The prospect of a grut mid at L.klon, thu coming summer is phasing to those interested in th.s vie, i.ty. C. L. Beckley. of Elktoo, was iu town on night last week, enroute down river. W. G. Grubbe and his sister, Miss Lucy, will furnish tbe muiic for the ball at Gardiner, 011 the 22 n I, assisted by Mr. Boote. j Mr. AonaRsed aud her son, Ralph, ! 0! Idato, are visiting at tbe home of the j ni-an1, rf tt.A fnvnir rm llS4 i not v s. ted this section foi eeyer.il years, aud the home-coming is very pleasant and enjoyable for all. Mrs. Lizzie Hepburn, of Caiitornia, exi ts t3 visit her friends and relatives in this vicinity, in tbe near future. Wordi cannot express the dreadful condition of the roads between this place and Drain. We hope for a drier condition before many weeks. Deafness Cannot be Cured by hcal applications, as they canr.ot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tbe mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Wbsn this tube get inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and rben it is entire ly closed deafness is the r;sult, and un less the inflammation can betaken out and this tube restored to its normal ton dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are can Bed by ca tarrh, which is nothing but an intlamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Lady Agents Wanted. To sell a much needed article. Good wages can be made. Call on Mrs. L. 0, Williams, West Roseburg, or addrets, Box 476, ui2p, Roseburg, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all pattiea holding DouglaB county warrants in dorsed prior to and including April 12, lH'Jd, to present the same at the treas urer's office in tbe court house for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 29th day of Jan., l!00 at the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Gko. W. Dimmick, County Treannrer, Douglas County, Or. w T a special inducement to cash customers we will give $25 each month to the one holding the lucky number. All amounts settled wthin 30 days will be considered as cash. Each purchase en titles you to one number. Our reputa tation for selling the best goods for the lowest prices is owing to the fact that we buy for cash and in large quanties, which enables us to maintain the same lowifigures Jackson St. A MOST REHARLABLF CASE. Deafness Cured in Ten Minutes by Electricity After All Oibtr riwh ods. To the Editor: Since 14 yeyrs old (I : am now 2?; I have been troubled -if. ) "D . ; deafnrss. Of late I could scarcely hear ! . , . . , anything irom one ear, and tbe ctnerli was partially deaf. Tho causa of the ' deatnesi was discharging ears. All I known remedies to science failed to cure me. 'uatilEr. Darriu treated me with eleclrici'y and other remedies. I was perfectly cured of deafness and ringing noiees in my ears in ten minutes. Refer to me at Ballaton, Or., where I am work- J. S. M'Alliteu. Subscribe! and sworn to before me this 27th dy of May, 1S30. C. J. U'Doi-uxll. A Notary Public for Slid County and Sute. Dr. Darrin D?arSir: I writ to in form you that m v gja lUvid is curI. I j received your mediciue by letter the 13lh jj commeaced treatment tue 14th, and j Mr4 ,pit ranoicg in a few days and i be can hear as good as any child. I 'shall never forget jocr kindness and ' bsneQt to my child. Mease accept my gratitude. Reftr U me at The Dalles. ;Oregou. ! Dr' "! fre " j the McCUI.ea House, Ro.eburg, until iM eh ls- Ho" 10 so 5 anJ 108 The poor free, except medicmes. The core of seminal weakness, lost man yttkoctlet geDOtrhe.t whi!, oad I e,rictorei m Ml M well , , chronic j. ,UUefie8 ,nJ Wu furnished if necessary. Catarrh cured j (or j a moctb. All cces taken until March IS. at h-If former nrim. For Sale. For 6a It' or trade, 40 acres of good Um ber land, on Rice creek, 5 miles from Dillard station, Ore,:oo ; good road, liv ing stream of water and settlement all arour.d Uiid. Enquire at, I'LAlNDaALKR Otfice, Roseburg, Ore. VOLR FACE Shows the state cf your feeling and the state of your health as well. Impure Llocd makes itself apparent iu a pale and salljw complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a haltby ap pearance, von should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases whera cheat) Sareaparilla and so called purifiers j fail ; knowing this, we eel! evefy bottle on a positive guarantee. i-uuuuctu k luuiuie ijuamv. usaie j : i- r folconnterfeit an 1 worttiiesa salve offered or De-Wilt's Witch Hasl Salve. le- t jfn,-v,i ltt a is theonly original. An infallible cure for piles and all skin diseases. A. C. Marsters & Co AT COST Mill Will. HillS. Wc have a small assortment of these goods left, and rather than keep any over, wc will dispose of them at cost. The- are all of the latest styles and best makes iVes sec them. v We are agents for C. FISHER t5c BELLOWS. Roseburg, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Cnittd s-ma Lasd orm a. K'ii-bunr. Oirson, February It. 1.0. Notii.e I hereby riven that the foUowing uamed (ettlrr has filed notice of hia Intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver l. . Land OSice 'at Kuctborf, Oregon, on, Xarch 19, VJM vU: JAMES R BCTLEE "n h. e. So.riB9.for the lots 1, 2. s. sw1; v,i. " sec- iNip. -i uv name the following witneMes to nrove hiacontlnuoua rwidence h-jod ami cultivation of mM land rtz: ('. I . fiekl y, C. ft. Franklin, Join Binder a.'id - . v. Beckier. ail ol Elkion. Orevon. J. T. BEIDGEi1. fllJ Begialer. Notice for Publication. Citu State., La.xd urmi, Boscbun;, Oreuon, Feb 3,". Notice la hereby given that io compliance with tbe proriioii of the act of t'ongrem of Junes, lirs, entitled "An act for the sale of timber Lands in theSlateao! aU.'ornia, Orvgcn, Nevada, and Wa-hington Terrtorv, ' FRANK W. PijTTEk OfAihlan l, County of Abland. 6uteolWi conmn. Baa this day ti!d in this oflxr his sworn statement No. tj, for the pnn baae of (he auuth e.t quarts, of section No. 10, In Townvhip No. 2 ulh. Ranee No. a West, and will offer proof to how tbat the land sought is more valuable forlis timber or stone than for aeruruitural pur- Km-s. and to establish bisclaiia to said land fore the Remitter and Recrtverof thisomee at Rosebtirg, Uregon, on Friday, the 27th day of Apnl, 1". lie names as w:tneci Miciiael N OisUd of Washburn. Wis.. J- hn W. Hol land of Wihtium, Ww , Charlie -eiscrt, of Washburn, Wis., L. T. Uewoli of Woodland, Wis. Any and all persons rlsimiag adverwir the above-described lands are requeKl to rile their claims in this cilice on or beiore laid J7tb day of Apnl. 1S00. J. T. BRIDGE? Kerter. Notice For Publication. L'MTtD STATES LSD 0T1C. Roscburc, Uregnn, February lo, 1 aJl Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the vrovirion of tiie act of Consrea il Jaue3. ls.S, entitled An act for the tale of lim ber lands in the Kates of California, Oregon, Nevada and W'a&hi.-ictun Territory." ANDREW E. KARPKLL, Of ManhCeld. totintyof State tl Orvs-Mi, ha this day Lied in this oclice h: orn etato mvnt No. i. lor the p.vha"f the !ot .s . s". 5W ',, of section Nv 2, in Township No. T. South, k.inge N,. lit West, aud wiil offer rooi to show that the land suuxht is nwre vsiuable for ita timber or stone than for asrk uiiurl purrxnes and lo eMabit'-h h: elann to ai'l land oeft-re the Register an-1 Receiver of this orcceat Rusebarg. oregun. ou aiurlav. the 12th day ! Mav, le'. He names as itueM.-s. A:bTl E. Bel'tv.. of Marshfieid. Oreiron. ". II. Smith of Marvhneid, Oreron. G. H. Herroo. of MarshnelJ, Oreeon, E. W. Kanieliof Marsiiiield. Oregon. Any and all perous rlaimme adver-iy the above-deixTi be-j rands are re-iaeti"1! to tile their elaims in this office on or beiorv jak! Uth dav of Nay. J. T. EKlDGti?, . Register. Notice for Publication. United fiates 1-ind Oilier. RvKBt a, Otvsua. Eebrnary ii. l.). Notice is hereby g:en thai the fi;iowii)g named settler has tiled uotice of his inteulitin to maWe tinal proof in supirt of his claim, and lb.it snid proof il be made beiore tbe Kgieter and Receiver, t .-.land if&ee at Roseburg, Oigen ou March 19W, vut: Sc'OTT LANDER Ou U K Km. t7,for theE'.SE',. SW";E' iW'4 XK',' Sec ts T i". ?, RjU. lie names lh following nituctses to tmve bis cxtntinuous residence uoa and cultivation ofaid laud. iz- William J. Lamler. Archibald O. liow ni Melrcee, Oregon, W: U. Hunter of Wardlon, Oregon, Samuel Alexanderof Cleveland, Ore gon. J. T. BRIPOES. P Register. Notice for Publication. United states Land Cilice, KoEBt'B, Oregon. E'ebniary JO, 1SH0. Notice is hereby gl en that the following named settler has tiled m:iiv of tii intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made beiore the Regis ter and Receiver, C S Land Oitiee st Roseburg, Oregou on March , 1X), vi: WILLIAM J l.ANpr.R till it. t. -o. jvs tor ioe it.', - i jiE'.sW'i, See S. TJ'-S, R W. He names the following witnesse to prove his contmuous-l residence ujwtj and eulth ation of said land. via: tcott Lauder. Archibald O. Rose, of Mel- ..Oregon, W. U. Huuterof Wsrdtou, Oregon, sauiuel Alexander of cicda.id. Oregon. J. T. bridges, V Register. Warners Rust Proof Corsets, Kalamazoo Corset Company, McCall Bazar Patterns, Gordon Hats and Salem' Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing. I. K. STORE. Notice For Publication. TxniD State Las Om . Roseburg. Oregon. February 16, 1X Notice is hereby given that ia compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juoe rd. isTS, entitled "is aet for tbe saie of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," W ILXIAM H. SMITH, Of Marshfieid. County of Co, State of Oregeo, bas this dav filed in this office his sworn state ment No. M-'t, for the purchase of the K'i bt, N'iSW'1;, of Section ho. 2". Townhip So. 2b South, kanire No. 9 West, an 1 will offer proof to show that the land oant is mora valuable for it timber or stone thiol for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said Had be fore tbe Reeister and Receiver of this office at Rowburz. Oreeon, on Satnnlay tbe L-th day of Mav, IK" He names as witnesses: Go. H. Uefron. of Marshheld, Oregon. Albert E. Bettys, of MarsbJield, Oregon, E.W. KarleU, of Sfarsav field, Oregon, A. E. KardeU, of Manhncld, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovedesenbed lands are re)Uestcl to file their claims in this office on or before said I2th day of May, LM. 3. T. BRIDGES, Begiatec "Niticefor Publication. I'sitbd State Ijiso Orrics. Rosetmrr. tiregon, Fehg 'XT IS, WW. Notice is herebv given that in compliance with the provisioss of tne act of Cougresa ef Jane 3, 1-7. entitled "An act for the saie of tim ber lands in the States of Califoraia, Oregon, Sevada and Washington Territory:' RF.CBtN C. PECK, of Ashland. County of Ashland, erate of Wiscon sin, has this day hied ia this office his sworn statement No. Ml, for the purchase of the S W1 ef Section No. li, in Township No. 24 3. Range No. 3 W. and will offer proof to show that Use land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aad ti es tbiish his claim to said land befcere the Regis ter and Receiver of this Office, at Roseburg, Ore gon, on Friday the 27th day of April, 19JU- He names as witnesses: T. W". Potter, of Ashland, Wisconsin: L'dward C.Stevens, of Washbora, Wisconsin: J. C. Turnev, of Portland, Oregon; L. T. DeW'oif. of Portland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are reiueated to file their claims in Uusodice on or before said 27th day of April, l.u. J. T. BRIDGEa. aJCp Register. Notice For Publication. CsiTtD State- L5b Orm g. Roseburg. Oresoo. February W 119. Notice is 1 -re by given that ia couipiianc with the pro tsius of the act of Congress ef June S. ls;s entitled 'An act for the sale of tim ber lands m the States f California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Wsshiusum Temtorv, ' CHRISTIAN O. DAHL, Of W ashburn County of Baytieid, State of Wla consm. bas this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. .. for the purchase of tbe SE' ol Section No. 2, in Township No. 24 south, Raiife No. Wesr, and will otTer proof ii show tiiat the land soon tit is more valuable lor it timber or stone than for agricultural purpene. and io eslaiiisb his claim lo said land before tae Register and Receiver oi this office at Rose burg, i resou, on Friday the 27 day of April, i.4. He names as witnesses: James C Turnev, of l'onland, regon, I T. DeWolf, of Wouulaod, Wasiiingtuu. Kdard C. Stevens, of Ashland, Wisconsin, Erauk W. Putter, of Ashland, Wis consin. Any aud aH persons claiming adversely the above dcKritxd lands are reuoted to tiie their claims In this oJice ou ur beiore said 27 day of April, l'.W. J. T. BRIDGES. (ap) Register. Notice for Publication. Cmted States Imd Offkb. Roseburg, Oregon. February li. IS JO. Notice isjicrey given that in compliance with the provisions oi the act of Congress ot Junes. Ir7s, entitled "An act lor tbe sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and W asiiiugton Territorv:' EDWARD C. STEVENS. Of Washburn. County of Ry3eld. State o Wis consin, has this day filed tn this office his iwora statement No. sr;, 'for the purchase of the north east quarter of Seel ton No W, in Township No. 24 souui Kange o. s n est. ana win oner prool to show that the land sought ia more valuab'a for its limber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land be iore the Register and Rece.ver f this OS'S at Koseburv. Oregon, on Fr.day, thc Ttn day of Apnl, lawl. He e names as witnesaes: Casriie Oeise-t. of Washburn, Wis.: Michael S. Ot-:aJ, ot W ish- btiru. Wis.: James C Turner, of fort lank Ore gon: Frank W . I'otter, of Asniand, W is. Any ana an persons eiaumng adversely ino atxve-deserileu lands are requested to file their claims in this office on ox before said '7th day of April, 1-AI. J. r. HKlOwts. aap tieji le. Notice for Publication. Cstrao State Land Orru'C. Koseburg. Oregon, Febtuary ki. 'JO Noti is hereby siien that in compliance with the provisions of the aet ol Cougresa of JuueS, 1TS entillel ' An act for the saie nf timber lands intheMates caiitornia, Oregon. Neva-Its and Washington Temuwy, ' MICHAEL N. tISTAD Ol W ashburn, uuly ot Kayheld. State ot Wis consin, hi- this dr hleil in this office his sworn statement. No. t..S for the purchase of the southwest tirtorof sectiou No. i, in Town ship No. Ul vui n, Kauice No. S West, and will oilerprooi to s!iov that the land sought is more valuable for it. liaibvror stone than (orajn cultural putHes. and to establish his clai-n t said land beiore the Register and Keeetverof this orhce at Risebtirv, Oregon, on Kr.day, the .Tth dny of April. l'.. He nnines as witnesses: Krank W. I'otter of Ashland, W isconsin. Jamrs C. Turney ot Portland. Or'gin. tdwanlt". Stev ens, ol Ashlan J. Wisconsin, John W. Ue land if Washburn, Wisconsin. Any and alt nersous claiming ailvers-ly the above-describeii lands are requested to tilo their claims in this office on or beiore said -Tth dav ot April, VjO). J. T. BRIDGES. Register. A i:? Notice for Publication. I'SilKU STATUS l.lsDOKfll l. Koseburg. Oregon, February li, 1AW. Notivv is hereby given that in ci'iii'U-uoo with the provisions of the act oi Congress of June l.s.'S, entitled "An set ior the sa e of timber lauds in the Mates of Caliioruia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territorv:" JOHN V. . liEl.LAN i). of W Hshbttrn, County ot Havrield. State of Wis consin, has this day tiled iu thisotliee his sworn stateivient No. MO. Ior the purchase of tho Loin 1. -' S' s N K1 , of ruction No. -', iu Township No. :i South Kauve No. jWest, and will otter rr.x-1 to show that tho landouhl is more valuable for its tiniKror stone than lor agricultural pm poscs. slid to establish his claim to said land be. lore the Kerrisler and Ketvlver Of this office at Koeh.iinr. vn-uon, on Friday, the -Tth ilsy of April, l.n'. He names as witnesses): Michael N. uistiid, ot Wa-hburn, W'is. : Kdward C. stev ens, ot" Aohland, Wi.; Charlie Oeiserl, of Wash burn, W is. : James C. t'uiney, of Pottlaud, ore gon. Any auvl all lrrsotis claimiug aiversely tho aliovc-deseribed lands are requestetl to ill ," their jiaims iu thisomcj ou or betore 27th day ol April, 19 ft. J. T. BRIIUIEM,