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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1900)
- i New Spring Goods i The Mild Winter has brought forth an Early Spring and we are now prepared to show )-ou an elegant line of SPRING NOVELTIES in Grey, Castor, Mode and the New Foule Plaids. We also have a very swell line of Silks, Mouseilline De Soie, Etc. Come in and look tLem over. Co CO 01 ilk 0 Weddins Be!!; c) CO 0 Co 61 CO Our Millinery Department Will be quite a treat this Season as we have enlarged this Department and have secured the services of an Up-lo-Date Millliner direct from the city. In Gent's Furnishings We still continue to lead and have received all the striking Novelties direct from the Manufacturer. 4 o I PEOPLES II I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. The plaindealer. MARCH 8, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. Call oa GaJdis Bros, (or hay and oatf, at tbe Basher barn. i Mrs. F. W. Benson, of this city, is visiting in California. tun. James Porter, of this city, is in Sheridan. . W. H. Newman cf YoncalU is attend tag coort this week. Dunn's solid spray will do the buaines?. Cborchill & Wcollej sell it. " Miw Koes Emmet is in from Coles i tongue, fevered lips. Valley visiting with friends. Fifty cents. Attorney A. C, Woodcock, of Eugene, j is in the city attending coort. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Johu Nichols is in from Placer attend ing court this week. ror nne enoes asa ior ur. A. twea s j Mij0 Matthews has gone to Koseburg cushion shoe, at JosephsonV. j for a Bhori Tacadou. Salem Joornal. Special sale of siik plushoe for 35, 40, , John Htl.t 0, M.rtle Creek ntne oxeT 50 and 75 cents per yard t Josepbwn's. ; yfBterda and is doing bosinera in loan. Mrs. Emma Thompson, of Eugene, is j acting as cuutt stenographer, this t term. Bond, the watch nailer sell fectaclpa at lowest prices and can fit them cor- t recti v. BUious headache, yellow skin, co-ted j u, jolin Chnrehiii. of Oakland, is Hadjan cares, j 8h,kiog hauJs with friends io the city, 1 todav. Mrs. J. M. Stark, who Laa been visit-! r: i .: t , i i i i iUJtHW, rrupiiuvs! vvaijr uuua mu :u xaJUu,t, .ovuiucu feet are cured by Hudyan. All drajuiet One of the most happy tv-m s of tho season was the weddinif hat evunuii;. fT"" March 7, 1900. at the residm ca cf J F.i gg Earker.iu West li noburn, of Sir. Courts ' S W. Wharton and Mies Edna A. Hudson, j ffi--the oHlciating minister being I ho llev. J. ! A. Townsend, pastor of the Freebytirian ! j, church of this city. J rSM Joseph Wharton and Regina Hast very .ga gracefully honored the occasion as j groomsman and bridesmaid. Dan Lang-: enberg presided at the piano and at 9 o'clock the strains of Mendelsohn's E wedding march called the contracting j j" parties to their places beneath the bell of j omtigo blossoms where the Kcv. Town- ig send in a brief but very beautiful and , sB-" itni restive ceremony joined tho t-rtde and groom in tho holy noiida of matri- J After the ceremony au excellent lunch- j 4S eon was served. The tuiile'd drees ua of ligtit tftay tastefully trimmeJ in white ribbon and chiflon with real orange hlieouia. The groom was arrayed in the usual giooms costume. Twenty lighted candles were burning representing twenty year.', tho bride's age. The fbral decorations who quite proiusd the epacious parlor a:id dining room being tastefully detxra vd with calla lilies and cavitations. Ti.c bride and groom were the reciinniia if tunny beautiful and useful prteents. Special music lor the eveniu i was fur Etehed by Messrs. Lmeubi rg and Law con, and the eveiiiui: wits u most delight fully pleasant cue for nil who e:e pres ent. Trie ! sppy couple left uiniJ a shower of iici for Mra. Critter's j lace wberd itiey will l.oarj f,r n,e i rs?ut. Ttioe t'rehetit uh i:erl.. i- we have been ab!u u ottuiu tuoi.uui, were at folio At I Mr. and Mrs. i'.iiLtr, Mr. bud .Mi 8. ChilJs, Mr. ar.d Mr. Wbart i-, Mrs. J. E. Waite, Mrs. lwst, Mtar and Mts. Criteer, Ech (.iad.l g. lwiua l.ast, Maude Kiet, Ei7a Wim'xrly. I'lioebe Culfer, Georgia Jjo i, Eva Jjcobs, Grace BeckUy, Gett.e lun, f.i'die Crit ser, K e J sephpou, Luti tjcry, Addie bacrj, B.'ssie Wnartot. Vrll Cirker, Iltltie D.uiCir, MtfMri. Wanea McWil lun)?, Ndthan FulUrtuu, Clyde Ca iiiis, Eirl Gu'lJ.n. Juiihh Wii.irtL.1;, Tout Wharton, Jo Wtiar.'in. Lee Tim ra on, Saai IUet, Ela.er Wi-nbrlv, -vlir, Sid Josepli-on, Dan Li gei.t. r, WiK LBon, Nick Jolcs, Frank llr.iTn, and IJev. ToT.ngrud. attmwffitimtrfmimnTmiwintimitminttftnnirnjiminiirK JOSEPHSON'S ii ' T 5- As 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 bSst 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 lowjfigures 301 and 303 Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. DARRIN TO REMAIN. Owing to the tireat Demand For Ills Personal Services. 1 . Cil. j Gso. S. Kickeraon cf Klamath Falls, w Ll,ira' ona.y. i0 cenUi WUTiaiting in the city this week. i Call oa U. G. Householder with ycur i Special sale of children' scarlet all- Willis Kramer and Charles Kelley o! bic-vtle8 8cd bemiU P them in first B03l unJcrear for Sjccnts per garment, i Canyonville were in the city Monday, j c!l" order ;r Too- j at JosepbfonV. TheEnral Northwest and S?mi-weekly Ti.e pasitjoa of 3rd trick operator in! Sick headache, fullness in Uaiacr.! Plaixdbaus. both ote rear for cnlr 2 5 tbe S. cflico in thw city is now occu-! Pain in bowels, lladvan corep. All! e0- ll- Leonard, post mastelr of Dil TTnn w r rt.',ir u i i.. frnm ! ''d b.v F- Belts, formerly of Ashland. ! duwists. 50 cent. Ut,i- W4j ia lUc cit' jesierJay Henry Denu is io froji U:jai Valley. I?. F. Weil, of OK.i!i-, ia in the ci'y. Mies Ilrbiobui of M.vttld Creek, is reg 13'cred at tho McCUtieo. The doctor has concluded to extend his visit in Rosebarg nd will remain at the McCU loa Hou e u it:l March lSlb, thus stl irding ttose wtu have not yet had ua opportunity o' c tnullicg him a chance Id dj to. Tuey ill receive a frank opinioa fre of charge. In a ma- Ijjritjof cases 'only one interview is re quired. Tbe balance of treatment can be conducted without int-n'option cf U'ine. To ihoee noabl to coajeqnes ioa blanks iil be furcihe I iy mail upon applicition. Millwood and made this office a pleasant call. ' Heartburn, coaled tongue, bad breath, cooatiphlion. Hudyan cures. All drug gists, 53 cents. air. Joe nartou, of Azalae, was over j Things that are better thD the i rices, yesterday attending tbe wedding of his j Our new stock of plain and fancy dress orouier isnarles and Miss Edna Hodson. j linings just received ai lbs A good incubator like the Petaluma S Store . will beat two dozen hens a setting and Good reads are coming and good bikes j never cares what the old man i a doing, are already here at H. G. Hoosholder's, Large and beautiful assortment of lace Bosebarg, Orejon. curtains ran be . found at the Novelty Mr. and Mm. Wo. Bosh of the Kail- j "tore ; prices 50 cents to 2.50 per pair, road BeaUnrant at Ashland, are visiting ; H. W. S:eart of Comstock is in the relative in this jtity. ; city this week attending court and Mrs. ! Stewart and daughter are visiting wi'.h It never "clacke" like a lull, bat jatt tbe ume it will tit at it out cf high t that PeUloma Iocubator ro!d by Cbnrchill A Wooley. AV. T. Eaicry cf Uaapqua Ferry, is at ten 4ir to butice in this city. Xovetiy! Dr. Iratwl .S?l-ick, M. I , will test I ... .... - ..... ir.. aud Main ttteets. It yoJ are lookui): furtrunke, telts:opes and va!ies at very reasonable prices, call J at the Novelty Store. relatives. B. Taylor retained from Eoaeburg yet teraay, and Till take a run on tbe S. 1. out of Aakhvnd. Tidi r es. Cokkenasiid turkeys galore, hatched i "M rooIea- "l"d. a. a. Mrs. S. E. Gaylord, of Albany, who has been vieilinit her daughter Mrs. E, Moore, of Koseburg, tetur.-.cd hjme yesterday. E. DoGas. M. D member Board of One tbooawad hedge plants for sale, Pension Examiner. Office. Marsters i brick eppoiiie Slccum's hall. io wiUi a petaluma incubstor. Talk with ChurcJaill & Woolley abotit them. " BosineaB men cf Koseburg, " 'tis no josh" Hooaholder can save you money on your circular letter distribution. At tbe annual school election Monday, i rif kitllwnml iTmtrii-t So. 5. S. Uebard ... Hirrfor .d A. L. Black, i Mre- Geo- Carpy and children left for i building residing corner II. G. Crow ii ia irjoi F.ouruoy valley, ahfciio hinds wi.h friends. He is re covering from his severe a'.'ack cf rheu matisui. IV. Ciieadie, tlit- deu;i:t, in little and His Douglas and ; cee him a heu tcu wan! gocd work. Richardson, ! Jackson str.x-t. i prices are reasonab'e. Koseburg, Or. , Coanty C33,t i in scsjion aud the reg-j Tlie Julia Abraham Cabin Nj. 5, Na Capt. Ben I. Boswell, of Boswell ! u!ar basinees of the t)nu is btin Iran-(live Daughter! of Oreoa i!l giva an Springs, was in the city yesterday, at- sacted tending" tbe republican county central committee meeting. The captain was a pleasant caller at this office. Only a few days will be neces-j Irish cal.co ball on St. Patrick's Eve, the bru-inese of the! Marca lO'.b, st th; 0,-era IIou3e. Sap- Clerk, Last Tbarsday at the annual school eltctaoa in Edeabower, M. Lemmar was elected director, and Mrs. H. K. Fergu ses, clerk. - Dan Fisher, who has been in Sampler doing bosiaeae, ia in tbe city for a few weetjs visit, when be will return to his place of basinees. j. F. Fortin was in from Coles Valley "EsCaiaay. Mr. Fortin ia one of tbe "plpneors of the county and is well known es one of oar highly eateemed citizens. Mrs. C. L, Hadley and son, of Kose burg, arrived np today from Portland - and are visiting at tbe borne of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cheshire. Eugene Guard. The latest In photos at Graves' gallery .Oakland, Dx .is tbe stamp or fan pict ures, and tbe Celoron panel for portraits. Get some of the fan pictures and sur prise year friends with a smile. - Wb, Orr, Newark, O., aays, "We sever feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in tbe boose. It saved my little boy'e life when be bad the pneu monia. We think it is the best medi cine, made." It cures coughs and ill lang diseases. Pleasant to take, barm lees and gives immediate results. A. C. Marsters & Co. Michael DeYauey of Koseburg, the . fi. P, fireman, who was so very bsdly injured in the wreck in Cow Creek Cac yon one year ago last February, was in the city Sunday on bis wsy to the Sacra mento hospital, where be goes to have an artificial limb put on 'ia place of tbe leg - be bad amputated as a result of tbe acci dent, and have the other leg which is now 'troubling him, given medical treat ment. Ashland Tiding. LaGrande, last Saturday, to join ber husband, who has a poeition in the U. S. Land Office at that place. They will visit relatives at Salem on their way. To secure the original witch base' salve, ask for DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain care for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthies! counterfeits. They are dan gerous. A. C. Marsters & Co. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and cone tips sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Bapp, druggist. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Care in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly tbe dyspeptic's best ' friend," saya E. Hartgerink, Overiset, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. A. C. Marsters & Co. Jcst RncxirKD. A large line of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from M ap. Mando lins from t7 up. Accordions $2 to $10. sary to comp.ete term. ACKERS' ENGLISU KEULDY j will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the woret cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. brsale at Rapp's drug utore. II. G. Housbolder keeps a fine stock of strictly up-to-date wheels. He has just what you want. Booms at tbe Book & Job Office, Koseburg, Or. Lewis Ackerman. Goshen, Ind., says "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always brings certain relief, cores my headache and never gripe." The gently cleanse and invigorate the bowels and liver. Several attorneys from other counties are attending court in Koseburg, this week. Among whom are W. D. Feoton, Portland, J. S. Medley, Cottage Grove, L. Bilyeu, Eugene, and W. II. Bilyeu, Albany. . ACKERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cores heartburn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia One little tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store. Robert Robertson, who has been at tbe S. P. round bousa in this city, has been given a position in the Portlsnd i per will be served by the Native Daughter io tbebacqaet hail. Fred Benson, brother cf Judge II. L. Benson and a former resident of this place was in town cc Tuesday. He is now holding down a position Willi the S. P. railroad company, running cn tbe local fie:ght from Roseburg. Rogue Rier Courier, Mrs. Harriet Kmc, llinslile, I:'., writes. "I never faii t- relieve, my chil dren frorn croup at onro btr mini One Minute Cough Core.. I would not feel safe aithout it." Qiickly cures cuuzbs. coids. grippe and turoat and lung diseases. A. C. Mars'crs Jt Co. Miss Margatvt Dyers has b;ea elect d bv the Ashland Board of School Doct ¬ ors, to fill tbe vacancy caused by tbe de parture of Mr. R. J. Fausett. titotdy, Miss Byers las been teaching in lb? schools at Koseburg ubero she r?tigred ber position to accept the ou the iow fillet in tbe Athlaod school?. AfdiUnd Tiding?. Patterson Convicted. Oiher instruments in prcpsrtion. Great shops and will remove to that city. We value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. L. D. Carle started on bis return trip to Alaska last Friday. He expects to go to Dawson on the ice and probably go on down to Nome after looking up his basi nees affairs in tbe Klondike. Mr. Carle will arrange for tbe shipment of ?00 sheep, 20 bead of cattle and a lot of bay and grain to Nome. Frank Livingston, R. B. Dixon and James Scbaeifer will go with his cargo. are sorry to lose Mr. Robertson from our city and o'ir fraternal societies. Our best wishes go with him and bis family. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mile?bnrg, Pa., sajs. "As a speedy care for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is nnequaled. It Is pleasant for children to take. I hearti.y recom mend it to mothers. It 13 the only harmless remedy that produces immedi ate results. It cures bronchitis, pneu monia, grippe and throat and lung dis eases. It will prevent consumption. A. C. Marsters & Co. lathe circuit court to j'iry ca?es have been tried. Io th" ca.-e of the estate of D. H. (J iM-aus vs tbo S. P. Co. an action (or damage 3 fcr the alleged death of deceased, tho jury returned -i verdict for the defendant company The case of the state of Oregon vs Hugh Patterson charge- with tbe seduction of Winnie Thorn. The ciso has been tried and is in the lunds of tho jury, just as w gi to prets the jury returned with verdict of guilty. This is the Store where you pick at the Top and Pay at the Bottom. The new goods are now ready and this is our invitation for you to come and see them at your earliest convenience. The new stock is worthy of more than usual commenda tion. We expect that you will be better pleased than ever with our new goods. Hen's Furnishings. Lace Curtains -f $2.50 Buys them. j f and Draperies, j The most eerviceablo Men's Dress . w ,.r,i v i.,i t rV, ! Shoe" yon ever owned for tbo money. ! as pretty a line of Lace curtains as Its true we have better, also cheaper 8old yn' mada ful1 B,ze of od you ever looked at. Ranging at 50c ones, but no greater value for thoietroDg material with .filled seams and 75c, f LOO, $1.25, $L50 and 2.00 monGy jhaa this $2.50 Kboo. We ' guaranteed not tj rip and yoa gave fr br' 3Tda d88 are -T 1 a,8 Bbow the8ame Btock in wia iast i euch Lard kDocks' &xxA they roturnej all S,-L-0?!-.:" - 7J"J J: loT elJetTy men, Lace or Congress, ! good service. Jnst received a new Swiss and Scrim. StnkiDg patterns i l'd comfort every pair of them, in f-Hk&Iene, Salteen, Golden and j We have a large assortment of Men's Dfiaiaa Draperies, call and see these j Heavy Plongh Shoes. Give ns a excelleat values. ! trial and we wili do you good. Goats for Sa'c. I have a few Angora goats for sale. Call i r address, L. A. MAKSTtRS, Cleveland, Oregon. Attention, Maccabees! Oa the evecin of March 12th, 1900, Nellie M. Lanncn, Deputy Supreme Commander Ladies of tbe Maccabees, sod Dennis II. Stcvalt, Deputy Supreme Commander, Kuichti of the Maccabees j will give j,iye a lcc'.ura oa tho orders of Maccabees at the Opera House. Every body ii cordially invited to attend, and lt-.irn of the good work these orders are Do yoa remember those strrts wo j dcins. NINE DOCTORS PA! LEO. A Wonderful Cure How it Was Oone by An Advertising Doctor. A Significant Letter. Ntw YossCirv, Feb. 15, I'J.H) Mr Da CaKLTox: I kao it please yo l to learn that cay homeward journey from San Frar.cico was more than pleasant. Oo) striking future that added yery much .o tuy cotr.fort wa l tie dining car neivlce on the Itio G:andr Western and the Denver & Biu (iraode. This is tbe fioi scrvi:e of this descrip tion 1 have ever seen ao 7 where, either ia this ouotry or abroad ; the foo-l and cooking was all that cruld te decired. and at very uioddrato prices If you J happen to know the Rio Graud Western peoj le, I wibli you would say t j them that it will ifford ue the greatest pleas are at all times to bear testimony anv whero to the ahevd facts. Very truly youri, ; iiguwl) J. Addisos 15a k i k, 2td. (Salt Lake Tribune.) I Tbe liiotirande Western HaiUar now I opjra'ea through Pal'maa clamping cars I i between iran Francisco and Cbier-o, Notice for Publication. Uoteburg. Ore? oo, Vehmuj ll. 1. Notice hervby trlven that tbe (ulVming uaml n tikr fau Glcd notice ( l.ii iQientio:i tu wake lioat prou( in upiirt of hi caim, asj tbat aaul proof will ue made b:firc tbe Kcxisur and KeCL'tver I". S. I.an'1 Oflice fat Kcntbarg, Onrptn, on, Karch ), lJUO vU: JiMLS K. BCTLEE m H. E. No. 7js9. for the lot' 1, 2, 3. N W , e W NVi. Ste. lH.Tp.i'i 8.B.7 W. tie umii the following wiUKMe to prove hi continuous residence upon an l cuttlvaiionof ni'l land HU: C. 1 . Bec'klev, C a. Franklin, John Cinder 'and V. Yi. Bccklcr, ail of Kikton. Omon. J. T. BRIDGE. fU'p KevJUr. Notice For Publication. f jtiTiD BTaru Lavn Omca. ' . -Roaebo nr. Oregon, Febrniry IS, Kii. Notice is berebr given tba( ia taamiljaasa with U proTiaions of tbe act of Cong-resa of Jane Std, ISS, en tilled "Aa act for te ami of Umber lands in the States of California. Ore- ! gon, Nevada and Vt'asduneton Terntorr," iio-iAM a. bauru. Of Marshfield. Ounlr of Cnoa, State of OrtT8. has tbi day filed in tbiaofBee bia sworn state ment No. tyt' for tbe parchase of tbe N1 bi.' 4, N'iW;,of ifection No. 28, Township.' No. as South, kinee No. West, and will offer proof to how tbat lite land sooafit is more Taluabie for without chf;. Tbe route via SH , Card to tha I'oblic I feel trt MAS- V.a .1 .wans- 'I it t sr.iman uu.u uul ajBB ujiiik uj uur cv viuu , kind if I did not let thsm kcow how - unequalled in attraciivetees h..i: afKiMo.l I have b-a. snd how and I n - wealth of navel interes'. Three w here to be cured. Ten years ajjo I was taken with painful menstruation aod have been troubled that way sin e that time, accompanied with wvimu trouble in every conceivable way. About three months ago the climax came and I was prostrated with pain through the heart, cheat and lung", aod confined to my bed Irooi excessive liemorrage or Qowicg Alter nine doctors of different schools of practice gave rue op, I applied to Vr. barrio, and ho has corrd ine o I can walk from mr residence, 1GJ Noith FourUeath street, I'ortlar.d, to bis office. I am overjoyed with tio result ui the Mks. E. A. Aiili. tbroa'i traics daily. Wiita f r irjfcroi alion, rites, etc., to J. D. Mansfield, General 00 253 Washington Street, Portland, O e , or Geo. IV. IleinU, Gen eral Paecger Attcnt. Salt Lake Cit. cure. Toe AN OPEN LETTER. Following Letter Speaks Volumes for Dr. Darrin's Mode of Treatment. Dr. Dame Diar Sir : It is ith great pleasure and a thankful hart I wish to ii:form you tbat I am cured of salt rheum, which I have saffrr.i wi.h lor 25 vears, at times e a bad that tuy hands would crack to tbe bone, and tuy body was also affected. I bava no worda tbat can tspresa my itianatuitiesa to von. Mrs. K. Sherrerts, of Vancouver, Wash., has known my condition, and can i re ferred to. Refer anyone to me rt Garditet, Or. Very respectfully yours. Mas. Martha Daily. Bicycles. Ten doltara, $12,115 and $10 all in good cosditiou, thefe prices are good for 15 day. We wact to make room for our lare ttock cf new wheel, Imperials and Clt'Tvlands, which we will s-il this sea son at prU-cs from $'25ta$50. Jujt think of a ah.-el like ib Imperial for (25. Tney don't ned any recommendatioo. they recommend then a Ivrs. We sold 54 las", seaaon, and they are all giving good satisfaction. T, K. KlCllAKUSOX, Koseborg, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rnite.1 Mates Land Office, R'xCBCB-i, Oref on, Feb. 24, 1'.jO. Notice is hereby given tbat in compliance with tbe proYtona of the act f I'otjnj? of June J, IgT. entitled "An act for the rale of li moorlands in the btatvs of California, Oregon, Xevada,and Washington Territnrr," W1U.UM A. WRENS Of Marshfield, Coantyof loo, ttale of Or. g'm, has thisdar hied in this offke his sworn staienent No. for the parchse of the sE' , of sec. No. 20, In Tp No. p, K No. 9 W . and ill otTcr proof to show ;hst tbe land snahl if more valuable for its timber or none than fur agricultural purpose, and toestaMUh bis claim t Mid land before the Register and Receiver of thU otr.ee at Roeburg. Or. on ToeadaT the anil day of May, 1A'. le names as 'witness John Yuakam, John Herr-n, Charles A. Mev lin, Frank R-er, ail of afanthneid. Oregon. Any and ail peraon claiming adversely the abdYe-dewribed land, .re re-(Ueied to tile their elaios in Uiis office on or before said JLIh day of May. I ar1. J.T. BEtDGE-S p Rccister. CASTOR i A For Lifants and CMldren. Tbs Kind Yoa Hare Always Bocgbt Bears the Signnre Dr. Darrin will bo at Hotel Kiddle, Riddles. Or., Marth 10th to April 1st, aod ErigiS Hotel, Canyonville, Or., April 2 to 10th. Indian War Veterans, At.cntion. Hon. T. A. Wood, Graud Commander of the Indian War Veterans of the Pacific Xorlhest, will be in Koseburg, Tbure- day, March 8, 1900, and will deliver an address to the veterans at Sloium s ball at 1 o'clock of that day. Ken 6tuber the date. AU Indian War Veterans of D ug las county are invited and requested to bo present. ; Committee. Deafness Cannot be Cured We w ili send you the ecuiiweek!y I't.-UNOEALLH and the Oregou Poultry Journal, tho Ict poultry journal in tbe Northwest, both fur f 1.75. Uov. W. V.. Sitter. W. Caton, N. Y writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without brueti'. I was persuaded to use Kok-1 l;?peptia Cura and it helped me frotu tuu Mart. I believe it to be a par.. aceu for a.l tortus ol indigston. Hut gests what you eat. A. C. Maratcra A C. YOUR FACE t-tiows the sute rf your leelinca and tbe stut ol yuur hoalih as well. Impure blxid makes i-'self apparent in a palo aud ralliw complexion, pimples and skin eruptioos. II you are feeling weak and orn out And do not have a ha!tbv ap warance. you should try Acker's Blood Klixir. It curH all bluod diseases where cheap Siratparilla and ro called purifiers fail ; knowing this, we sett every bottle on a positive guarantee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited Suu? Land OHoe. RBi-a..,Or Feoraary St. I'.uJ. Notice ! hereby given that in compliance with tbe tr..viiQi-n of tbe act of Conirrers of Jane 3, lvs entitled -An act f.r the tale oi timber lands in the states of California. Ore gon, Nevada aud W aliinrtn TerritorV' CHARLES A MtTLlS Of M.irshGei't. County of Cos, c-tate of Orecon. has thisdsy filed in this orTiee his swum tatc ment No. for the parcbaeof the8Wtof so. No. in Tp. No. ioi. H, So. U) W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is trntre valuable for its tint ber or stone than for agrU-nltarai purposes, and to esublisb his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at R?bUTg. Or., on Tuesday, the )th day nf May, 1M. lie names itneses: William W ienn. Frank Rier. J. Yoakasa. R. Weeden. all of Manhbe'.d. 'mrJa Any and all persons lUlmins ai Tersely the above described land are requested to tiie their eiaims in this oiitceon or ociore sua 313 oar ot jiv. i u J.T. BRIDGL-, p Reisier. its timber or atone than for agricultural pur poses, anil to establish biaelaiiB to said Haa fee- fore tbe Recister and Receiver of uis omce at -Rosebarr. Oregon, on baturday I ha nth day rl " May, 1X". He names aa witnesses: Geo. M Uermn.of MarbJiekl, Ores:', AJbert E. BeU" ;;. of Marshfield, Oregon, E. W. KiinieU, o Ma: field, Orecon, A. r KardeU, of MjrAtjj.yi, Oif gon. Any and all persons claiming ad verty Ue ahove desert bed lands are relocated to toe. tbeir elaims in this office on or before said Lib day of May, LA). J.T. BRIDGES, ateglctec Naticefor Publication. CytTBD traTM Land Orrtca. Rose bom, Oregon. Ke binary 1, lMl Notice Is hereby given tbat ia compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June S, lain, entitled -An act for the of tim bor lands in tbe States oc California,' Oregon, Nevada and Wvhinsnon Territory;" RtL'htN C. PECkU of Ashland. Coantyof Ashland, laie of Wiscon sin, ht! this day filed in this ofnee his rv.irn statement No. Ml, for tbe parr base of the N ' ot Stion N.i. 12, in Township No. 249, Ranra No. a W. and will offer proof to show Utai tna land soasbt is more vaiuaUe for It tansoer ar stone than for agrieultaral pnrpoaes, sad t ea ts blish his claim to said !snd befora tha BVana. ter and Receiver of this office at Rosetmre, Ore gon, on Friday tbe 27th day of April. EAjO. Be names as sritnesss: T. W. Potter, of Ashlaad, Misconiin: Ldwapi C.Stevens, of Washburn, Wisconsin: J. C. Turner, of fortiaad, Oregon: L. T. UeWolf. of Portland, Oregon. Any and all Dereona claimine adverse! r tbo sbove-de ribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before saM 27th AsTof AprU.liOi. J.T. BRIDGET, abp Kegister. - Notice For Publicatloti. Notice for Publication. raiTED States L5D Orrn f. Rosebnre. Cnon, Feb. Jt. 1W. Notice is hereby given thsl in compliance ith the provisinns of the act of 0Birres of JuneS, 1JTS entitled -An a -t for the ule of liniu-r lands fn the states oi " aiUonus, urvcra, Nevada and Wahinrton Territ-irv,' FRANK E. KKjtK Of Msrsh field, Cotinty of Cs. Stste of Orecon, has ibis day hied in this ooice b:s sworn state raent No. i. for the purchase of IheNW1. of beu No J6 in Tp NJ 6 S. R No.lt) W. and will offer prool to sno mat tne uuia souitnt 1 more vaJnabie lor its timlx ror stone than for acri cultuial purposes, and to eMtbii'h Ii" ciaini to ttitl LiU'l befvre the Register and Receiver ol Ibis odiceat Rxseburg. rvirn, on Tnfday, the i'tb day of Mav. I&u0.'lle name Wiuiesxa Charies A. Mcliio. T. H1h' K. Weeden. Wil liam Wreun, ail f Ifanht.eid, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe a!ve dcKrnbud lands are requested to tile their rlaims in this eirice on or before said AMu day of May, l'.W. J. T. BRIlHiES, p Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Rombi ao. Ore., March a. 1 .?. N-iliCe is hereby itivou that iu eomplianee with the provisions of the set ol Congress nf JunsI,liNS. entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territorv," FBANK M. MARION of Oakland, County of DoiKlas. S;ste of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office bis sworn state ment No. Nv for the 'purchase ol tne.S. W. of Section No. h, in Township No.iS Kan ire No. 3 W. and will otter pnot f show that tl.e land sought is more valuable to' its timber or stone than for asrtculttiral purposes, au-l to t-s-tablish hts claim to said land ticiore Hie Rcxis trnJ Rpceivcrof this othce at Rosebtinr. Ore gon, on Thuisday the 10th day of May ltM lie names as witness-: E. Thorrtiu, Charles Hunt, Grant Taylor, e-l It. II. Miller allot Oaklaud. Donirlaa Cotiuty Oremat. Any and all oersons claiiuins a ivepwlv theaboxe described lands ard requested to tile their claims in this office on or bctore said li'th day of May ISW). p J.T. BRIDGES, Register. line of these good shirts and Belling them at the old price of 50 cents. Also have u large assortment of Dress Shirts, Collars and Neckwear Remember our 9 oz., 50 cent overall, when you need a new pair. Guaranteed not to ...ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE. np. Died. KEKN. In tbia city March 5, 1000, Kusan, wi(o of Johu Kern, nt the ago ol 72 vcarf, after a liuKering illnese. Tho deceased leaven a husband iid seyeial grown children to mourn her death. Tho children are in tho East. bliewiiH born iu 182S in liavaria, ier many, hut cume to thU country from Minnesota nhout citit yenra n.t;o. Slio was highly reepected hy tier friends and tuoso who knew her, uud their syiiiiathy ia extended to tho bereaved husband. Funeral nervines cero held at the Catholic church in thin eity at 10 o'clock yesterday morning nnd intr rnient in the Catholic cometery. by local application, as they caunot reach the diseased ioition o( the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies Deafness is ciueed fey an inflamed con dition of tbe mucous lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. Whn this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and vhen it is entire ly closed deafness ia the result, and tin less the inflammation can be taken out aud this tube ret-tored to its normal ou dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which ia nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafoesa (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh & r. m 0 I I Cure. Sena ior circulars, tree.. F. J. CHENEY & CO., . Toledo, O. Sold by Drugijisle, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the beet. Attention, Please 1 Tim Uosebura Exchange Hook Store can give vou reasonable rates on both now and apcond hand honk". Also au thorized agent for tho F. Call. A. H. Pevkiison, Op. post office, Uonoburg, Or 11 1 1 MS. Cmted Statks La so Orrtcs. - Rowbnrg. Oresoa. Febrnary U, Notiee is hereby given that in eontpiiaaor ith the provisions of tbe act of Cooama ef June 3. 1. endtied "An act for tbe aaie of tnat- ner tan.is tn the stales st Caltfornia, Orecon, Nevada, aud Wasbineton Temtorv, ' CHRISTIAN O. DAHL. Of Washbarn. Countv of Bayaeid. State of Wis consin, has this day died in this oSce bis ssrora stah-ment No. sJh, for the purchase of tbe SK of reclien No. 2, in Tovnshin No. H aonta. Rantre No. a W est, and will offer oraof ti abosr that tbe land souxht is more valuable, Jur its timber or stone than for agricultural pnrpoaes, and to establish his ciaini to said land before the Register and Receiver oi this office at Ruae- bnrs, Oregon, on Friday the iT day of April. I:-"'. He names aa witnesses: James'C Turner. of Portland, or-gon, L. T. DeWolf, of Woodland, nasuinicion, sanara oirvcos, a I Asniaaa. i-s.-nsin, Frank . rotter, of Asklaanl, Wis consin. Any and all persons c.ainitn: ahrerselT tbe above (k-srriocd lands are requested to rile tbeir claims fc this office on or be 'ore said -J7 day of J. T. BR1DUES, (aJti) Keg is ter. Notice for Publication. - f l'MTD STATES lAJtD OfFICE, " . Roseburg. On.-gon, Kebruary 15, 13T. Notice is hereby iri.cn that in corutuiaaue . with the proviions of tbe act of Congress of June :. lTs. entitled "An act for the aaie of lim ber lands iu tbe slates of California, Oresron Nevada and Washington Territory:' KPWARl) C. STEVKSS. of Washborn. County of Bay&eld. State of Wia cousin, bas this day tiled in this office bia Sworn statement No. sc. for the purcbaxe of tbe north - -eat itartcr of Section No. 10, in Township So. 24 ikiuut Kange no, s est, ana wui oner nroef to show that tbe land sought is Bore vaiuabaa tor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poves and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this oCce at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday, the '7lh day of April, 1(. lie names as witnoaes: Charlie Cetsert, sf Washburn, Wis.: Michael S. OL-tad, of Wask btiru. Wis: Jamea C. Turnev, of Portland, Ore gon: Frank W. Potter, of Ahland, Wis. Any and all persous claiming adversely tne abovelcsetibeu lands are reiiested to file their claims ia this oflice on or before said 'J7tb day ot April, 1AO. J. T. BRID6KS. aAip Register. We have now open, au elegant line of NEW WASH FAU 15 ICS consisting of Fancy Zephyr Ginghams, Fine Silk Striped (iiog hame, Fancy Piques French Percale", German Calicos. Whit Goods, Etc., Etc., ) New Embroideries and Insertion", Laces and Insertions, to match. Allover Embroideries, Tnckings, an Aplique Yoking?. " All kinds fancy Dress Trimmings. Ill DRESS MS DIHI 111 We have everything thHt is new and desirable, will repay yon. An exHtuiDatiou I I) A new Hue of Ladies Silk Dresa Skirts and Wnr.li Siiit:1. The swelleat line of Mens Underwear in the city. Notice for Publication. Cmtkd states I-and orm, Roseburg. Oregon, February U, 1JQ). Notice is hereby siven that iu cumnUaucc with the provisions of the act ot Cbusrca of JuneS, Ists, entitled "An act for the sml of timber lands in the Mates California, Oregon, Ne s.ls, and Washington Territory, ' MKMARLN. 0 1ST AO Of Washburn. County of Baytieiil. Stste olW la. COU91U, 11H? IlIYTl ill UUI UUlV. UW IWV1H statement. No. for the purehaso of tbe sonlbwet mtrterof Section So. in Town- shin No. t soit'b. Kanee No. 5 West, and will otter pnxi to that the land sought ia mora valuable tor it. timter or stone man tor agri cultural purises. and to establib his claim to said land before the Kenislerand Receiver oft his otttee at Rosebunt, Oregou. ou Friday, ta'J?Ut dity of April. Ue names as witnesses: Kranlt . rotter ot Asniaui, i -consul, james C. Turney of Portland. Oregon. KdwmnlC. Btev ens of Ashland, Wi-eonsin, John W. Heiland of Washburn, Hiseonsin. Ar.r and all wrsous claiming mrverseiy the ahove-deseribol lands are retiueated ts rile tbeir claims in Otis office on or betore said JTth day ot J. A. DAIWOO, Register. AiTp C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. Notice for Publication. I'SllKD STArKS Lao OFFicat " Kosebunr, Orevou, February 15, I'M). Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tho provisions of tha act of Coturresa of Juue 3. ISTS. entitleil "An act tor the sale of timber lauds iu the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washineton Territo'v:'" JOHN W. HElJANt). of Washburn, Countv of Baviield, state of Wis consin, has this day "tiled in thixodice hissworu statenieut So. MO, "for lh purchase of the L Ma 1. NF'i of Section No. J. in Township No. -4 South. Riuite No. 3 West, and will ofl'er pcnf to show that tho landouht is more Talusble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pni-i.-, and to establish his claim to said land be- iorotbe RcijiMer and Re-elerot this othce at Rosetmr--. Oreiton. on Friday., the ,'JT.th day of April. Ho cs s witnosea: Michael N istil. of Washburn, Wta.; Kdward t". Stev ctis, of Ashland. is.: t harlia (ieisert, of Wash burn. W l.; James C. Tittncy, of P.qitland, Ore gon. ' Auy aud all ivrsoiis clolmiuir .adversely tbe -almve-ilesertbeil binds are requested to filn thell- claims in thisottice on or before ?7tb day ot April, ". " J. T.-BRIIXirX n'Xtp Atiir.