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TH. PLAIN DEALER Tki ruuKCEi.!.: i !tr:i.-HKa co. B . ETRJLTFORD "...... and ruWisuer aMcrlptlon Rates. One Yew. sa 1200 Six MonUnr rare Months.. 1 TO 'MARCH 15,1900. A county Convention ol tbe republican 1 yoten cf Douglas county, Oregon. ia terebyxaiied to meet at tbeUourt tioue io Roseburf, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a.m. onThurtdry April 5th, 1900, for ibe pnr poM of electing . dele gates to the elate contention which meets at Portland, Or. April 12, 1900, and delegate to the Congressional Convention al.uii meets at McMinoville, Oregon, in ..pril 11 1900, and to nominate candidate, for the rarioos county offices to be voted for at the coming June ehcticu. The primaries will be held ii l'ie r. -spective preuinct on Saturday Mareti 31 The apportionment for atid L-onveiitiou ball bs 1 delegate at Wre for each pre duct an J 1 delegate for each 15 vote or fraction thereof of 10 votes cast for Hon T. T. Gekr for pov.Toor at the etate elei tion of 189S, as follows, lo-w it : No. deleitales I Precinct. . Etoeeburg..'.. . Deer Creek .--Umptjua:... West Kueeburg.. Kvllogg--. .'--..... Cooistoclr . YoncalU- Canyon vilU Cc4 Valley..... Ut. Scott..'. ..... Riddle.. . Pass Creek ...... Myrtle Caeek ... . G lend ale . : "-. . . . Tea Mile". . Civil Bend.. Wflbor ........... MOlwood'.'-..... Elkton Oakland.? Calapooja.- East Cmpqtu ...... Lookin? ; Glass:... Cow Creek..'..,. dmaa Valley..;.. Gtn.mf ........ Iaki rerdus . 7 j 9 . y . 5 .. 3 . 5 .12 ... 3 n . . O n . . O ... i . . . 7 . . . 7 ... 3 ... 3 ... 3 ScoUaburg I Totil -". 133 It was recommended that tbe voters of each precinct, oomioate a cnddate road supervisor, for etch road district in their preciact, as we'! as candidates for justice at the peace and ccnstsb'.e, and certify their names to the convention for ratification, it is requestel that tbe voters of each product elect one person to serve aa member of tbe County Central CouMHitUwe, and that that per too attend tbeCounty Convention for the purpose of meeting with the committee at ill orgn1zatioo. It ia further recom mended tbstio the precincts of Baseburg Wert Roeeburg, Umpqia, Djer Creek Oakland and Calapooia the polls be opened at 1 o'clock p. m. and remain open until 4 p. m and that in all ether precincts the primaries be called 1 to order at 2 o'clock p. in. and remain open aa lon as ihea ia charge may f Jhink proper. j Dated vt Bciabarg, O.t03, this 6U day ol March, 1900. E. D. Siuxro&D, 8.C. Fukt, - Chairman. fecreUry. Foe justice ol' the peace ia tbe Eoee barg district we 1 are heird mtntioned aa probable ciodidttei belo e tbe re publican convention, J. A. Buchanan aad H. J. Robinett. Bjtholtbee fen tletnen are well qualified for tbe position and if either should be nominated would poll tbe full party yote. Some republican eeer baa contributed a maxim to tbe political wiedom of the age, which, from tbe great troth it ex presses, is entitled to a place io history. Tbe maxim is to tbe effect that tbe democuU party can always be depended j on to " 4o- Ibe wrong thing just at be rifbt time. Tue e fondness all y tLis saying has aain been deasaatratel by tte in: ibat when tbe te great political parties of tbe counti yearns" to approach another polit ical campaign tbe democratij party vol- aaiarfly chose to oppose the theory of sisassiss aad to declare in favor of bringing boms forever the rl tg which our boy have planted on tbe islands of tbe Sooi hero seas.. Ttie brilliant ex-senator from Kmsss, J bn J. logall. wbo certainly will not be regarded 'as a party back or a politician looking for preferment, given an inde pendent view of the McKinley adminis tration, prospective' and retrospective, ana says: . "demagogues are out oi a job and tbe only tramps are volunteers. Something Las scattered plenty o'er 'be emiliog land. Employment is abundant nd wages rise. Agriculture embarras ses (lie farmer with its riches, and bur dens the fleets of . tbe world w ith its abundance. Commerce tbriyes -beyond precodeaa Manufactures multiply and replenish the- earth. From Cape Nome to Paerto liico frouiMniU to Maine, forges l'hu4, sticks euioke, wheels re Tolvs, spiodles bum, and electric lights . - born night aod day. It is so illuminated chapter from the Romance of Prosper ity. Even per capita, the mysterious and menacing a peeler, w hose shadow so often darkened tbe feast, has increased from $22 47 (when McKinley was inaugurated) to $23.42 at the close cf the third year of bis administration the most rapid growth of money in circulation io our history and ver largely in gold, ibe republicans bold tbe affirmative on every question before the American peo ple. They have redeemed their pledges, and are not encumbered with ancient platforms. They w ill renominate Presi dent McKinley as the democrats will nominate Mr. Bryan by acclamation. One will aland on tbe declaration of priociplea of 1900; tbe other on tbe Chicago platform, with codicils and poetttriptj drawo from a grab-bsg, reaf firming undying hostility to government by injunction, wbicb is a nightmare; to imperialism wbbb is a chimera, and to tbe gold standard, which is tbe corner ator-e of ibe financial system of tbe f naiiT-ia! system of the world." If Senator Simon hoHs to hia an nounced determination not to vote ior the Taerti Kican UiilT bill lie mill strengthen himself with the people of Oregon. Wliat li8 W w e ul thi II. ad who (our .irarjag.i roheitd !ire distress and miu to tlie country I Bryan was not e'ecte-i jre8i'trl ? What will 'o the tundra i,t hia Boiii this lime? Cottle Ur Te ptople who visited ttoehiujr .t.uin? H e celebrated Helena law etiir, fwkt. 1 ubly of Koteburv, oj her people and of the treatment they ro ceived whila there Boiieruia Nuet. m mmm mm ; The fusion populij'a who ave sold ! out their party to th. democrat are j . . . . t . 1 f 1 load in their denunciation 01 tuuse their r't? ho rtfos to act as cats paw (or the purple t drawing demo cratic cb-tfnn'a out of thetiie. It i the old itory of "stop, thief." intended to detract a'tenlioa fr.;U their own rchoaie to land the p ipu'ista permanei.tly in the democratic f i l. Tn-Cottajr-Orovitas and Bobeoiiaites have returned from B JseDurj:. It is re ported that the Koe:u g people were much aurprUed a; the good behavior ol our pe jple. They had been educated by the Koseburg Beview to believe that the Bohemia miners were wwiese aou uie- orderly people, when as a matter of fct better class of iwple uever earned an honet living hi a mil ing district than theee r-e!f same mineia who cam9 out from Bohemia and vieited Bnrebarg last week, au.l wliom the UiKebiug Bview ou several ocMsious baa cast a lui not easily overlooked. Bohemia Nogget. We know a firm of yooog busiuees men who bays grown up in the county, and built up and dv.-lfped a splendid business by their mJustry, integrity and pluck, who have, we are informed in addi tion io tbe money invested in llie'r busi ness fW.OoOon deposit iu a 1'oitUr.d bank They expect in short time to market et-ock to the vlu- ot (J0.0C0 more. They probably have $0.000 in rested in Daglaa county lands. Toese meoarenrtt iheoaty ones io Douglas county who have become rich by bar J work and attending to the.r own busi- iness. There are nunurius 01 tarmeis - land ttock raisers in tbe county who have :!ac.omolated enongti f this world's goods inthe earns way to make them ; comfortable and iofependei:t for Ite ! balanciof their 1 ves aud jet thpre are a , 0 people, sam-s even in Djuglas 10 wboare coniinaally bemoaning J u,e nMj iot 0( ti,e greAt common peop'e, as they term them, aad trying to rreate the impression that there is no shsw for the indus'riooi poor to make a liviog even ia this favored land. There h hardly a wealthy man iu Doogla coun ty, but what started in life as a poor boy abd has built op bis lortuce right here among as And the opportunities are not gone. What these men have done, others with an Miual amount of iodus'ry, honestv and business sense can do. Dr. Hoover Injured Yesterday moruing Dr. Hoover was thrown from bia borae at ihi railroad crossing near Shady Point and received quite paiuful, though it is now believed, not serious injuries. The doctor was re turning from a profesAonal fit it at Cam as Valley when bis horse, which is rather spirited, became frightened aud threw him violenrly to tbe ground, severely braising tbe left side of bis Lead and face and although no bones were broken tbe CDncnseioa was such tbat it was lea:ed for a time tbat be .night be seriously in jured. The injured in.-n succeeded in reaching tbe Louse of Mr. Liodsey, when Dr. DuGaa was immediately sum moned and gave such assistance as was necessary. Dr. Hoover is much better this morning and it is hoped his ir juries will not prove so serious as was feared. In tbe County Court. Jttlerson Williams wae appointed su pervisor in road district No. 12,' yice J. . Williams, declined. Tbe Roseburg public school building is designated as the poll in place in Imp qua precinct, and the Roseburg hotel in West Roseburg, Roseburg precinct at tbe city hall, and Daer Creel- precinct at tbe court boost j Court ad jjurneu fjr tbe term M ii.diy eyenine. The registration by precincts up to noon on Tuesday was as follows: dlapooia ..103 Camas Valiey CanvonviMe 2b Civil Bend 50 Coles Valley L. till r. n , Cow Creek J Deer Creek East Umpqna. . . Elkton Gardiner Glendale Lake Looking tilaes.. Millwood Mount Scott Myrtle Cret-k . . , Oakland Pa-s Creek Riddle Scottiborg Roseburg Ten Mile Umpqna West Roseburg Wilbur Yoncali Perdue Kellogg Total ,.10'Jj .. .. .) . . .( . . 0 .. H .. 21 .. 20 . . IO ..114 .10S . 5'J . . 2'J ..139 .. 9 .114 ... ' , kg oj . . . 1358 i Wanted, a Wife. W.ji.i Cm i.k, re. Kearns Hotel, Feb. 22. l'JW. Wanted, a wife by first clat-g cc. aud bakfi. Bet f reference furuiehed j a vote of yc.is, W; noes, 1U0; preBer.t by present employer and. four ditlprent ; and iiot voting. 10. The Senate had al railroad superintendents of diniog car , r-hily uloitcd tin; conference report, so service, widow without children prefer- that it only remains for the I'reBident to red. Must not be over 21 yeura of age,a(lix Ins bioature t) the tupaeure to and not to weight more than 133 pounds, moke it a law. Kf iee.'iitativc Over Applicaut ie strictly eoter and steadv, 35 street, the author of the hill, will take it veTB old and a widower. . Aildrens, i to the white IIoute tomoirow, and the Tiios. II. Wauk, Wolfe Crank, re'ion. Bloemfonlcin Taken. London, March U. It is otlieially at, uouticed that Lord Roberts has occupied Bloenifontein, and that the British Hag la flying from the top of the eapilo1. PLAQUlj IN HONOLULU. Total of 6 j Cas. s, 53 of Which Were l a al-Distasa Se.ms to Have Been Stamped Out. W.vMiiNi;roN, M.t;ch 13. A enuiaiary Ol liubunic plague cases and deatha in j Honolulu recorded ty the Hawaiiau I Board of Health from December 12 laht to Fcbruirv 21. has been furniahed to ,ue jjRrine Uo(pital Service by Sintfeoul Carmicliael in a report received frm s, - iioi dted leoruatv -J. II snows a t-)talotC2 cues, of which 00 were fata) a jd nine reco' ered. The deaths include o Pl.;.,nf.i T W I t ! a-u lit. no and 3 whi'.e. Tue doctor addi; "No new c.ea btve beea repirtediu Honolulu tiuce Fehrury 22, Oae case wis of the pneuiimiu tjiin th de tention camp at Kahului, i n the loth u( February, ws f ttal ou the l?tb. No more new cases hive occurrtd in the town. No new c i8r"8 luve tieeu tcported from llilo. "A new rat (iUirautine whai( has been constructed 011 the east sidd of Honolulu Harbor. It ia buili ou cjppcr-jlieaibed pil'n, surrounded by water, acd ia weil iaoUted." Bryan in Oregon. Iuti.a.nu, March 1", l'.tJO. William Jeunins lryan will speik iu lVrl'and ti- 1... t :i, ....ir.. . . . . , n . wGcauj, a. ..u u,. there is great joy among the local Demo crat. Today the news arrived, and the democrats have done uotuing e'.s all day but talk of the bin event This rooming JuJiC l". O'Day received a letter from Bryan giving the i'.iiury cf Uis iri; through Oiegoo, which is as follow: Ariive at Albany, 4 :20 a. in., March 2S, and will speak at Albany and Salem ou thai day. Go from Salem to l'orl-j land, tl.cnce to 1'endleton on uit;ht train 1 and speak at Peudkton Maich -J iu tbe morning. From Pendleton leave for Wall Walla H :5d a. rr., March 2 i;tlu r.ce to Spokane as 1 North Yakima. Scak at Seattle Monday, Aptil 2. Speak at Portland Wednesday, April 4, and leave on morning of April 5 for Ko'cburt. where he will speak that tii;!t. Telegraphers Heet at Tuscon. A metticg of railroad employes was held iu this city yesterday the ijcal board for the Tiwcon district of lux, v.-uor o. ;.ruaa .eKraFi.e.. ...u variou-rrepresenta.ivesofthat orgaoiii-j4;irJictI. tion frouj other districts traversed y the Southern Paiitic lints. The objects of the meeliog. as far a can be learned, were to consider all ui al ters of interest i-erfaining to the order in this territory. Mr. B. A. Mnz;r of au Fratcicco, Lo a' S;c'y cf the above named general board, Ad, Ues. Ils'es, (ieneral Chair- uiau thereof, accompanied by his wife j and daughter from Roecburg, Oregon, j were with the pirty, ail of whom rave' lira! members in this ci:y, left on train No. 'J yesterday, ecrojte to San Fran cisco to attend a rxee'.ing of telegraphers in fiat city. The pirty stops over at L is Aocies and Bakertfield on the way. The greater portion of the party start- 0 my own exjvrletcea in carryioi; the ed from N;w Orleans. February iS;h, Liah from Yoncali to tt.e town effcotu making their first stop westward at Tjs- bur. con. It has been lear-i-d tbat the gen eral board was in sbion at Houston, Texi., for two raoti:':! before starting westward. Th ladiee reriteJ that time did not permit of their visiting the Sin Xtvier Mission. Ail of the patty ere pleased with our climate, and Tuo-on. Tucson (Ariz.) Star, Marcb S'.h. A Sudden Death. J. W. Aruuld, a business man of Cot', tage Urove, who caae over Tuesday and went to tbe Penning House, was sudden ly taken very ill thortly after his arrival. Dre. DoGas and Twitcbell were called but fouod tlie mau eufleriug from an at tack of heart trouble and beyond their control : although they did all that could posiib'y bs d jte, the man dieI about 10 o'cloc;. liis f.mily at Collate Lirove were noli - tied of the sad event and an undertaker came over and prepared the bedy for shipmest to that place, which was done yesterday morning. The deceased was about 40 years of ago aud was said to he ' ciliun wuo was lugi.ly respected ; lie j leaves a wife and three child reu to mourn I bis Jjb?. LEFT TO THE COURTS. FjtANKKOp.r, Kr March 13. The Leg islature of Kentucky adjourned sice die today. , . ' conference between Adjutant- (ieneral Collier and Castlemau resulted in a perfect understanding being reached. Governor Taylor jvill continue to act as Governor. Governor Beckham will make no move toward 8rcu:iog pos session of the state buildings until the Court of Appeals has decided the matter. The Legislature appropriated $ 100.00J for the use of Governor Beckham in reor ganizing the stale militia. Governor Taylor will not outline his plan of action, beyond the s'atement which he made to the Associated l'rees correspondent today that he "wauld continue to-atas governor." Republicans in Governor Taylor's confidence, however, say that be will i remain at Iraukfott in the dis charge of his dut:es uutil tli9 court of last resort parses up-jn the qtiestios at issue. I Thin, if the decision be against him he I "'""P out nt once Bn'l urn ovcr ")e j 6tato buildings to Governor Bsckham. ADOPTED BY HOUSE. W.Miin.MiioN, March 13. The last leg : i-la'ive f-tep in the coacimcnt of ti e , tiuancial Idll was taken by the Holism t f : IvHinefU'tititiHea today wlieu the con k ftrniice icport on the h.ll was adopted by signature is likely to tie affixed soon horpiifter. County Court Proceedings. ' Warrant No. iyV8 imied nt the Janua ry term, ia hareby cancelled. W'ui. l'ickett id uppviutcil jidge if electtou in lVrduo, vice Frank Fa!e, who ia a non-resident of eatd precinct. Viewers on the Marvin bill road wrie appointed ns follows: A.J. Chapman, W. 15. Griffith and James :rr; O. F. Thiel, surveyor; to meet at plac of pro posed road on Saturday, April H, 1000. The sum cf $100 is appropriated to S. C. Miller, S. L. Uillard and others, in constructing a footbridge ucrofs the South Umpijua river at lillard. II. A. Blakety is appointed tupeivitor in toad district No. 33, vice S. D. Chap. man. resigned, Tlie reaiguutiou of 11. W. Mill- r is ac cepted and F. G. Mice.li is appoiuted justice iu the Kosebu'g district. J. C. Hutchiuson 'a appoinlcd tuper- itsur in road di.tiic: No.!', vice S. I). t-iulT, resigned. John lieihgne appi-iutcd clerk of ll.e election haard in 1'erdue pricinct. In the matter cf the Kobert creek aud Clark's branch roud, 11 is ordered that the came to accepted 1 e a county road, upon payment by the peiitlecera of one half cf the damages as astefEed by the appraiser-i, e j t l damages to bj paid ou or belore the May, l'.Ktu, ;erm cf county court. Court adjjurntd MouJay. Scoitiburg. Miss Maggie Wcwalj went cul to Diain by horctbiik, itt wvik. Mrs. Maiy WiUon will en er iiito her Ecbool duties at this p'a.e, A ril 'Jib. John McAfee end lami'y hive gore to !Ur.( Harbor, where they will r.- nae. Gardiner w;l' ttlebrate t'le lTdi by a bill. W. O. Grubbo will furnisli the necefsary music. T, ... ..I u .'..rt.l !r.tu .,,1 l.'..rc. 1 . I'. Ul.il ,1 I.IIHKU kUltlVlj V.IB UbKV j o..ikut pn-si nt but ior only for a short i:i.i utuil in- 10 ids lire i betttr ioudi tion. A heavy, bul short uet of wind, upeet fences a!ou tbe 10 id end .Id tome otter slight dauuii;f, o-ie iti'tcrooou Ut wetk. Miss Hilt iv: II .rvvy vaiue down l:om Klkton, au l w3 iu loa u Moudav. Mire 11. wi:l lake charge of a n-huo: ou Sjii.h j uiver 111 touur lour are. , ltis rumureu lliat (lie fami.ics of J. Sawyers anj Alpii Walker will take up their residence iu ljn hr ll.e fcu-tiuitr, to setd tbtir children to ,cl.uo!. lUiryiog is beoajiug tbe tai of ia er - St to the farmed in this viciuitv, at.JiO) 1 1 a v aim. line e l th inlentiur, t,f ! j - u im,:ue auoU.er W4.u0 j j t,ia treamery 4, The u.e uzVn Reed j ehoweJ Ui eo.JaJ jjj.ent. and fo 1 . .. , i.;., ,:.,.i;. , creamery, which hat so brntli ed Le people of thj eurrjundiui; country, a great pcrlioa wbicli is particularly aJj). ed to that br.toch cf icdus'.rj . Larly Lxpcricnces. Suidiera' Ilouif, Msich lo, l'AV. lCoiu-i: PLAiNitALu: Having reads number of articles io your paper ia ie- garJ to the hardships cf mail carriers up and dowo the Uuii.i ia River, also cf the carrtiog of the mail op acd down Ihet Cjait of Oregon, I will jrive a short tketcb 'I begsa to carry the tuad ltweeu those points in May, 1S34, and continued in the busitcss until (he 1st of October. ls"j. In the month uf January, 1$j5, I left Scotteburg (or occalla duting a hard raiu storm, an J when 1 arrived at the mouth of K'k crevk I found it a rag ing torrent, so 1 tocl. the trail, then : known as the Tutu Folly trail, which led over a steep mountain and across a Email creek. At least it was small iu dry weather, hut when 1 got to this stream it was out of its hacks acd I did cot know what to do; but a big tree had fall en across ll.e stream so I carried my mail across, men went back and tried to drive my he rie ccross but he refused to go, so I mounted him and roie into the stream when the 8 a if t water iui mediately carried my horse down the etream, so I grabbed a bunch of willows that hung over the bank and let my poor boric go. Ho was ; carried iut cf my tihl iu a momeufe time. He had on his back a new eaddie but horse and saddle were never h-?ird of afterwards. I took my mail lug and walked to Yoncalla in a blinding rain storm, where I arrived tbat eauie night thankful I wasalive. Isaac Y. Mcmoias. Cl-vtland. Charles Churchill was in Mtlrote, last Sunday. Miss Louetance Hbcitou weut to ll jse burg, Tuesday. F. M. Good attended the sale at Kose burg, Tuesday. Frank Bateuian is working for llcury Ct.nn of M chose. J. Burkhart went to Camas Y alley to jock : eouie laud. u Ioemer was dutug busiuees iu K i-urglet Saturday. lion. W. B. Clark, if M l.wtod, was oa our stret'tf, laet week. Another week of such weather and tlie toads will begin t be dutty. It. W. Maraiers paid lU.-ebuig a buei nees visit last 1 ueeduy and Wednesday. Sell Hcrshey has broo working for Paul Bruckutr of Melrose for eouie time past. Clay Smith nnd mother cf Greeu Station, ara vieitiug relatives here, this week, Mies Minnie Chilton whi has been working in iSaatt'e, Wash., is down here on a viii' this wee'. Mcesr?. le. end Fred Latum 111 o! this place aid lhotuai Wad of Wardtou are ou ihcir way to Klondike. l'at Murdock aud Mellie Handy at tended tho Wuar.1 Oil show het S it ur day, at the Koseburg Oi ora Hou:e. Leonard Biteman ws around getting Bubeiriptiuua for iho Indii Famine Ue lief fun I. He got about tweuty names. .MieHea Maud aud Maty lhompeoti aud Miss Rose Kmmitt pasned through hero on their way to Coleii Valley from ItcBe burg. Ci kvi:i.ami Javs. CARPETS V And the place to Strong's Furniture Store. ' ' We have never shown as elegant a line of CARPETS as we have in stock and on the road. See our Room Size velvet Rugs. Also Art Squares. Our Mo quette Rugs arc of the latest designs aud styles. We can show you the best line of Tapestry Curtains ever shown in Douglas County. Also a good line of Lace and Novelty Curtains. Our motto is Good Goods and Honest values. B. Roseburg, Oregon. : v : :-.. Watch our Window We will keep constantly on hand a Fresh aud Clean Supply of- ajgfea Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables.. We have just what you want. ' Sheridan Block. Rbseburgf Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. lrn!s Toilet Article. I'atetit Medina.-. Cigars, Statiouery, Toilet Soup:, l'aiuts ami Oils. j j g si. ! -1 .. j ) pfiOtCgPapnlC pUppll6... j The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. l-iill aal Kxaiuioo tLetn. i DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IF SO, Have us call twice orders, if you Drop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. Call in and see our Fancy Decorated Haviiand China and other China Ware. J. F. BARKER & GO. ROLAND AQEE, IValer in F:Iour, Peed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. lUKheM price for Country Prodm-. Rosebur?:, - Mrs. N. Boyd, Desires to close out Jier large and select stock of China and Glassware and will give tbe best bargains ever otterep in the city. Call and prove the truth of this statement. r r i i . . . A Any Job NVork done at 7 Reasonable p-g m For Nearly Two Years Unable to Lay in Bed ' Iu oi)- capacity as druggist, in Buffalo, X. Y., I have the best'opportunity to judge ot I'.ic merits of many different remedies. I am iu close touch with tho sick, who come it: to my store for medicines, anil most of them tell rue how they ;.c getting along, ut nil tnc Hun dreds f preparations which I sell, n..t a Finale or.e begins to give as much Satisfaction as Acker's Kng li.ii Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bm.n.'hiti, Asthma, I'leurisy and t nc:imniinll 1 coll it n rlic- tiact guarantee that it will cure, II cr tue purchaser s money will he returned. This is a perfectly safe git.-t-ar.tec, because- the remedy .;'.. cu-f. Kcbody wants his n larucd. It:", cure are !:.:.;:".; short f-f n'arvc'ous. Take ti i ca-.e of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, for ;:v.i'-f. Ho lives at No. 5 Carey ptit-e;.- r.uili!.. X. Y. For more tliii'.l ll;'i f years lie had a bad case f thina. -nil had hecn im a'llc to li (.'.own 1:1 bed for nearly twoxea s. llec.fnc to my store ;oid ke 1 me wha'.t ) do. I said: Take AeU-r's I'nejish Remedy.' lie sa-d l e had tned ether rcmc dic: av.d :i l:l't think this would Ik'!! hiui. But he thinks differ. t.tt y i:.-w. Three bottles fixed his asthma all right He could sleep and eat after taking tlieni, as well as when a boy. He was cured several months ago, and is well yet. so I am certain his trouble is gone for good. You can write to Mr. Gi'hcrt hiirr.clf, it' you doubt my word. lie will go further than me in prais ing Acker's Knglish Remedy." (Signed) S. B. Thorse, druggist, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold at :?.c, soc.and $1 abotile, throughout the United States and Canada; and in iMi'laml, at is. id., is. id., js. fd. If you arc not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. He' aii.'.'iorte Utc abvts jiMrunttc. II'. II. lifttiKER J: in., P. k '. in, Xeu l'ort. For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. y i , I get them is at y i S i A ' 1 ' W. . t S :;;;:; sis . Call and see us, WM. CURRIER. or three times a week for your are withiu the city limits. - Oregon. $ Undertaker end EmLalmer1. $ j Notice for Publication. L'uiU-tt Stati la.w OtUce. UoKEBcai;, Ortgyo, FebniKry 0, l'0. Notice if hembjr aiv.-o that tlie (ollowius namcd nftiler has tiled notice of his intention to makeliual proof in mi)iort ot hla claim, ami tliat aaiil proof will tm made twfnm ll. Kccia- er ami Kerirer, V 8 Land Oftice at Koautmrg, Urt'Kuu du Maroh SO, ljo. viz: WILLIAM J I.ANDKR On H. K. No. M. for the N'4 NW, KPiSW'i NK!i W!i. Be: n, 1 20 H, K W. lie na'meil th following wilnewH to prove hla continnoii residence uion ana culliva viz: Kcott ljiiler, Archibald O. Roe, of Mel- UoeMonfa f'rr TlrniMna an f'h.H. roae, On-Kon, W. li. Hunter of Waruton, Oegou, I "esiuence, OOr. UOQgiaS ana CDaa hamuel Alcxanilt-r of Cleveland, Ore.in. I wick St8. J.T. BKilXiS', ' I' Register. " Notice For Publication. I'kitkd btatcs Land Offke. Rih bury, Onxon, February la, 1WO. Notice l lu rcliy t-iven that in omrIiance with the prom om ol the act of Congrcs o( June 3. 1S7K, entitl-il "An art for the aale ol tim ber landn in th- Kintta of California, Oregon, 3eaiB ani nMiinieion jerntorv. 'itohtit 11. hhrr6n. Of Marslificld, County of Cooa, Hat of Oregon, lira ium uay ii.'41 iri init onire nw nwjrn ftlatc 11M nt No. Ml, for trc i.un hK ol the H'i NE'i, b'j NW, of Kt't'nn No. 2S, in Townnbip No. '20 outh, kanxe No. 9 wtit. anil will oftt-r prrf to how tbat the U11O rooitl-t la more valuable for ita timber or s;one than for a?ricnltnral pnr notca, anl to tul,lib bin claim to aid land be fore the Register and Itereiver of thia office at ItcKbiinr, Ornron, on Satunlar. the 12th dar of Ma.T, 1'AKi. Hu name its witnessed; William 11. rtmilli. of Marsbtidd. Oregon, Allx-rtE. Bettyii, of Marahlicld, Oreson, K. V. Kartell, ol Mamh- licio, Oregon, A. X. Kardel!, ol llarslifield, Ore gon. Any ami all iht.ii elaimiiij? aiiverx-ly the abose de.rlljtil lands are reiiiented to file fheir elaimi in this office on or liefore laid 12th dur of May, lJt J. T. BRIDGES, Kcifiater. Notice for Publication. t'MTr.D Statss Lisd Omci, RoM-bunr. Oreif.,D. February 1", r..0O. Notiue ia hereov eiven tbat In compliance niiliib.- prorUioui of the act of Couirresaof Jane 3, HTs. entiilcl '-Ati act for the .ale of Um ber laud iu the ftat- of California, Oregoa, Nevada aud WahiDetun T rritorr,' CHARLIE GEIbKK'i' Of Washburn, Comity of Hayfk-ld, .State of Wia cutmln, ha$ thiaday 1 1 1 1 in thin oilice hit owoni aiaienicm o. Kij, ior toe pnrcnaM: at tne 3, 1. N' t SW'i of section No. 2. in Ton n.hip No. 21 rjouth Eanee Ko. i eat. and will oiler proof to how that the land fought i more valuable lor Hi timber or none ilian lor acT-leulturaJ pano', and toetabli.h bin claim to nail land before the Keg'.rt.-r afid Keceivor of thil office at Koteburv. Oreson. on Eriday the 27th day of April. l'0. He namea a witnesaes: C!iritian O. llablof Wihl,uni. Wincon.in, L. T. Itettoil f Wo.lnd, ttabinirtoii, J..hn W. Hcihui'l of ttasbbum. H iwajiu, frank W. 1'oiU rof Affaland, of tt'i-onin. Any and all peixni ciaimimr adverv.-!r the alxTeli''ribci lands are requested to !iie their cUimi) in this oflice on or before said 27th day of April, I'M. J. T. BRIDGES, aii'.p Register. Notice For Publication. CMTKIl STATEs LD OFFICE. Uox.'i'irz. Orieou, February la, l.0. Notice it birvtiv ;itcn tliat la compliance with tlie roTiauiM.' Of the act o( Coo-'rx of June 3rl. 1ST?, cntitlol "Aa l fur me al o timber iaiK.a in tlie f latta ol i aliioruia, igr,n, NcTaUa aol abinr!on Ti-rriwrr, MVEUT OIK Of Waaliluni. County of BayficM. Slate of Wi coDin, baa tt is day I.I'.-U in lh:s o-Ticv Lis aaoio tatcnirnt So. tJ, for me iiarvliaM.- vf tbe Luts 1 anil -', an! s, nf KE;, ot Section So. ii. In Township No. . I i.'Uth, Range .No. -i .t,aDd miu ocer proof to fliow tbat tbe land f "Jiiiit i Diore Taluable t-T its timber or stone than for azricohurai parrxx'ea. anl toctatlb hs claim losaid land before tbe Eesistcr aod Bfceiver i-f .Lbla oSca at Ki.buri Orron. on InurMaT ;;rd. da- ol MuT.l.o. Ue nauio-aa witiia: Da:d Hed- and. f Wa'hb in, Wlsoi nia. Jicob Johnson, w athbura. Wj.onsin, Oscar LnalKren. of Washburn, Wiicunln, Olai OInjq, of M aibtorn. Any and a.i i roii. caintina adere.T tba above decr:bl lamia are niU-le-l to Me their c!aims ia thL oitice on or before 9 tri.t :rd day of May, I J.U. a, 1. biuihe. uip Keeutcr. Notice for Publication. I'MTED TATE LAND OFFICE. Koaebor:.-, Oregon, February 1". I1. Notice ia berebv irlvco that in comoUanct n lib tne pru iaiona of the act of ConCTvaa 01 Jane 3. 17. etiialed "An act for the sale oi limber anu in tbe rates of California. Oreeon. etaaaaaa wa.bmf.oo lexlorr. OrAR LUNDuKEX. of Wabburn. County of Baylield. tate of Wi- comin, bas thi day sled ia tbia o&ce bis svm atatemenl No. S'i for ttie turchae of the NEl. of sectbin No. li. in Township No. 21 S Rane No. 3 W.. aad uiil oiler proof to thoar that ice laadk.'ceht Is more valuable for its timtr or alone lean lor asricniturai purposes, and to laoiis.i nisciaiiu io a.a iana beiore me tse--.a-tcr aud Receiver of this oflice at Roebar?, Ore- r.m.011 lcurvi.-.y, ice !tiLM dayotilav, lmu. lie Dauies as wi:neei, Ihtvid Hediand. of asbbuni, icon:n: siverr Oie. of V.a-fcbnro Wiannr.n; 'iai M. Olson. of Washburn, Wicju nu: Jacob Johnson, of W a.hbnm. iwonain. Any and a.l iru claiming adversely tbe abov e-dceril,l iand are requested to tile their 'aim. in ih.s office oa or bei'ore said 3rd day of .'lar.r.v.'. j. 1. UKllXiEs niip EiTistcr. Notice of Final Settlement. In tbe County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglas County : In tbe matter of the estate oi Loui-a itciicil. acceaseu. Notice i hereby' ifiv cm that tbe tnii!tiijrned administrator of the above entitled eaxatehiea bis heal account therein on tbe d dav of Jau iiarr. l.o, and on the M Uav of Janaarr. IhO. the jadie of the above en titled Court duly made an order appointing Tuesday, Jlarvhoth 1.0 a; thec-uutv court house iuSoebure bong' Couniy, Uregon, atlOo ciocka. in. of said da as Ibe time ;and place frr hearing i"b;ecuon thereto, and for the final settlement ot said estate, and aaj and all perMins bavii:g anr ob jections 10 Mid tinai account, or auy part tncre- ot, are hereby notified to hie the uxc ia the above entitled court and cause, ou or before the time set for said tinal M ltlrniciil. JOHN" 1UXU.V, Ailmlnistrator I siTaa sTATa Lasn Office. Kseburc;. Oregon, Jan. ii, l'Jf. By llouorabie Commiiuer s letter 'N ' of November as. this office was directed to or der a bearinj to determine the character of the lollon mg decnled tract 01 land, to-wit: ths K !, of nw ;4 and w of NE sec s, r i $11 w. heretofore mi judged to be mineral in character (decision of 0:uier 5, ls7, ) but now alleved bv the Oregon and California Railroad Compdoy to be essentially uon mineral in character,' all mineral (if and were contained! having been since said decision, extracted or taken from said tract. Wherefore, in couiormity with the instruct ions of said letter a healing is herebv ordered, the testimony t be taken at this office, before the Register and Receiver on Friday, April 6. 10 at 10 o clock a. in., and the parties hereto arc hereby summoned to appear at said time and place aud furnish testimony in support of their respect iveciairua, said bearing to be conducted in accordance with parairsaph lOuet se( 0 ,hc L". 4 Miuing Laws acd Regulations. J. T. BRIDUEs. Roiristcr. J. It. BvlOTH. Receiver. Notice For Publication. United stutcs Liiii-l Oil.ee, K,asi an. Hregon. March lo. 1ML Nouce is hereby given that iu compliance with the pro islous of 1 lie act ot Coni;reo( June. 1TS, cutulcil 'Ait act fer the sale of ttmlier lands in tbe slates of Culliorntu, On con, Nevada aud Washington Territorv." t-ILAS 11. uANNA' of Ashlaud, County of Ashland, state of Wis cousin, ha. this duy tiled in this office his sworn slateiiient No. MM, for the purchase of the NE't of Miction No. J. iu Tonnahip sj,j Rane No. SW.aiiil will oiler pnxvi to show that the land sought is more valuable ior its timber or stone thiiu for nsricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to stild laud Deforc tbe Regis ter and Receiv er of this office at Koseburc, Ore. iron, on Tuesday, the -Jnd dav of May, 1hi Ho Uiiines s witnesses: L. ti. tK'Wolf, of Woml lnuiri Washington, James MeCullv, Ueonw H. VI.m -l.m.l lla,il..l IV L',.i1n,J .li nl 1 . "- 1 v.iin . ' . .....'.i' . t . vi .cumuli, is..,insin. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the abeve-deseribcu luuds are requested to tile their claims iu this oiliceou or belore said lind dav of May, 1S( 1. J. T. Briix.ks, Regis l er. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign ire of Caro Bros, ai Oakland Offer for sale tbe following Kootla at cost as they are over stocked in them : Mackintoshes, collarettes, capes, Ureas akirta aiul a larBe asaortuient of genta and hoys' rnliher clothing. Roseburg Acade'my N'JKM.VL, Classical asu Cocn.K. A Becial Uacbvr foreacb lirjiartmcuL Kw ludcnt rccelvcl at anr time. For particular a'lilrews tlie piinci(al. C. T. WH1TTI.E6EV. A. li. Ib06ebarg, Or. i Three Daily Trains Between Odgen and Denver. The increase in transcontinental travel by way of Salt Lake City in consequence of the scenic and other attractions of tbe rooto, has recently justified the Kk) Grands Western Railway in connection with the Der.vr & K:o Gratde and Col orado Midland Railroads says tbe Salt Like Tribune, in establishing a triple daily fast passenger service between Ot den and Denver. Ad of these trains are equipped with tuts lalett appliances, im provements and cits. This road no operates through tleepers between Chi cago, Oden and Sim Francisco, also a perfect dining car eervic. Send 2c post ag for literature, rate) or other informa tion to J. D. MansSelJ, 253 Washington , Portland; cr Geo. W. Heintz, General Paenger Aeoi, Htl: City. Koseburc Market. Eggs 12'.jc per doz. Butter Country 25c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 4 .CO. 2.509 Prunes Iulian 3i5; silver, extra choice, 55 per lb. Wheat 40ft42c. Oats 2(S30c. ililUtoff Bran, $17; miJdlioiia $22; shorts, $18 CO; chop, $1(5.00 per ton. Usy Timothy $$11; clover. $72S; Oreeon wild bay, $i'i'7 per ton. ool IGL'-Oc. Potatoes 55(tt 00 per ba. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnite-l S tatea Land Office, Ko-iM a, Oregon. March, ia. 1900. Notke if. berebr riven taat In rfimnlianr with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane i, lATS. entitled -An act for the sale of timber lands in the htatesof California, Oregon, Nevad ana WashiDronTeir-tory,"' NEVILLE K MOW ATT. l A-h'.anJ. County of Aablaud, sitate of Wia con.in. bas this day tiled in this office bis sworn statement o. 8l), lor the purchase of toe SI1; of section No. U. in Town-hip 'o. u 6, Range No. 2 S , and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more Taluable for ita timber or store than for agricultural purposes, and toea tabii.h bis claim lsaid lan.1 belore the Resriater and Receiver of this office at R,eburr liirnn. on Tuesday, the ihid day of May. 13WJ. H names as witnesses: U. b. DeWoif, of Wood land, Washington, James C. Turner, of fort Ltad, Oreg'-a. Jm MtCuily, Daniel D. Ken ned;.', of Ashland, Wisconsin. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the aboTe-leacnbed lands ar rviunted ui file thvir cla.us in this office on or belore said Zlod day J. T. BllMf, Regisler. Notice For Putticatioo. TNITED STATEi LAND OFFICE. Roseburg, Oregon, February 13, Noti e is berebv given that in mnnlisiin with the provision, of the act nf Cnnem nt June-.rii, 1st, ertitled "All act for tbe sale of i:mcer lanas in m states ol CaiiIormsv, Oregon, ..ciwiawiv HBMiiuKLua leiniiiTJ. OAVI1 HETJLAS'I. Of Wahbarn. County of Bayfield. Htan of Wis consin, nas u:s day uiej in tnis olnee hia sworn statement No. T. for de purchase of the bE' of nee lion o. li, in Toaosnip No. U south. siu?e ; vs est, raa win oner proof to show teat the land sought is more valuable for ita Umber or stone tiiaa for agricultural purposes, and to cvjiti-a his claim to said land belore th Kegi;erau'l Receiver of this office at Rosebnrg. Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd ilay of Max, lie tiaaies as witnesses- divert Oie, 0 Wash burn, W isevnsin. Olal JI. ulson. of WaalibarB, Winviuiin. Jacob Jobn-oa. of Wasbburn. Wis Coosin, ccar Lcudgren, of Washburn, Wiseoa cin. Any and all persons claiming advcrsolT he s'oove-de nbed Undo ans reuuested to file their claims in this office on or before aaid 3rd day of Mar, 1J0C. J. T. BRIDGES. m. ReaXcr. Notice for Publication. Csited states Lxs Ornca, Kosebcrs:. Oregon. February. 19, 1JOO. Notice is hereby given that ia compliance with the provisions oi the act of Congress) of June 0. 17. en a tied "An act for the sale of timber lauds la the states of California, Oregon, Nev ada and Wasbinston Territory:" JACOB JOHNSON, of Waibbum, County of Bajtieid, Staa; of Wi. consin, has this day filed in this offiee hia swot a staieaienl No. s.Vs for the purchase of tho ;L', of N aad loU 3. 4 and a of section No. o, in Township No. -t sualh Range No. 1 W . and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estailish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose bu.-g. oreeon. ou Thursday, the 3rd dav of May, LaJ He names as witnesses: David Hedlaod. oi Wa.hburn, Witeonun; Sivsrt Oie, of Wash burn. Wisconsin; Olat M. Olesou. of Waahbarne, Wieouini Oecmr Lau.lgren. oi Washburn, Wis consin. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the abov e described lands are reviucsted to file their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day oi May, 10. J. T. BRIDGES, mJp Regiitar. Notice for Publication. CSITKD STATES Li NO OFFICE. Roseburg. Oregon, February Its, BUO. Notice is hereby giv eu that ia compliance with tne provisions of the act of Congress of June .1, ls;, enat'ed '-An act for the sale ot tim ber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territorr: ALBKRI E. BETTY'S, ol Marshfield. County of Coos, State of Oretfoa, has this day tiled ia this office his sworn state ment No. Mi, for the purchase of tbe SE'V of section No. ., in Toussnip No- a; 3, Range No. 4 W., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable ior iu timber or stone, than tor agricultural punoes, and to establish hia claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Saturday, the l-".h day of Mav. ldtio. Us names as witnesses: Wm. H. sW'.h, of Marshheld. Oregon. Getx H. Herrou, oi Marshneld, Oregon: E. W. Kartell, of Marshheld, Oregou: A. E. Ear del'., ot Marsh rield, Oregon. Auy and ail ersus claiming adversely the above-dt svribed lauds are retuested to tils their claims iu this office on or before said 1-th day cf May, 1.sa. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'uiled States Land Office, ROsKBi R... Onsg.ni, March id, lei Notice is hereby cived that in compliance with the provision oi the act of Congress of June.!. 1TS. entitled .lu act ior tho sale of timber lands iu the states ot" California, Oregon, Neva la, aud Washiugtoa Terriuirv,'' CiKORGL U. MeCLOrD; Of Ashland, county of Ashland, f tate of Wis consin, has this day Died iu this office his sworn statement No. s.0, for the purchase of the NW't f seciion No. IS. iu Toivushio So. si j. Range So. Z W, and ill ofl'er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable ior its limber or s;o:h- than fiw agricultural purposes, and to es tablish hisciaini tosaid land beforo the Reels ter and Receiver of this office at Rosebunr, Or gon, ou 1'ues.lay. the i!ud day of Mav, ltWO. He names as wituesses: L, DeWolf, of Wood land, vvashini'tou, James Jt Cully. Silas H. Han na, Daniel D, Kennedy, all ot Ashlaud, Wiscon sin. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the abo e-deseribed lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office ou or betore said iiidday of May, l.Kc. J. T. BRttK.Es, Register. 0 Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. - It artificially digests the food and alrj Nature in strengthening and recon structlng the -.xhnustecl dij;e5tlve or tfans. It isthe.Mest discovered difrest ant and tonic. .No ot her preparation can approach it in ctliciency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Pvspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickUeadache.Gastialgia.Cramps.and all other resultsof imperfect digestion. tVrpard ty E- C DtW'tt Co.. Cotcat A. C. Marsteis iS: Co. ft n mm