i J 7 4 ,m i inaiimiliiirii ininiirn inn tfrfa kt'T 111 1 k$ .fivfae laWcPrcparatiDoTor As simiiaUng UtfTodlantlRcgula ling the Stomachs aalBovcls of ttVffiV, Oil tomotesI5igcsUonhExrful ncss and&st.Conta!ns neither Opnim.Morptvine nor Ujoetal. Kot Narcotic. PTm Smi Atx Smnm ooUfci&r- IknmSnd lii,ilnr A Dcrfcct Remedy forCoaslipa- Uon. Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca. Worms .Comnlsjons.tcvcnsn ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of new vork. TJCACT COPY OF WKAPPSa. Society Steetlsisrw. TJ03EBURG DIVISION KO 476. B. OF LI, meed every second and (ouxih Sunday. IlTOJCEN fl RELIEF COUK KO. 10, ILEETS irst and Uurd Fridays In each month. p EKO POST, KO. , O. A. R., MEETS TH first and third Thursday! ol t&ch month, at p. bi. A LFHi LODGE, NO, 47, t OF P., aLTErS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows Rail. Visiting Knigtt In food standing cor aialiylnviled to attend. JOS UlCELLI, C. C. C. H. FISHER, K.R.S. T AGREL LODUB. A. F. A A. it.. REGULAR - meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesdays U each month. SCGESE L PARROTT W. M. - 5.T. jBwrtT, S'ecy. K0EEBCR6 CHAPTER, SO. . O. R. a.. MEETS the first and third Thursdays of each sasnta. JiRS. E. J. STROUD, W. V. MAUDE BAST, Sec y. XfODERS WOODMEN OK AMERICA. MEET iVL on fir,t and third Tuesday of each month is the 'Id Masonic he'l. H. W. Millie, V. C. H. L. Xamtms, Clerk. VTOODJtIS OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 12&. meeU at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Roseburg, every 1st, Srd and 6th Monday evening. Visiting neighbors always welcome. J. A. BUCHANAN, C.C N.T.JEWETT, Clerk. PHILETARIAN L0a"3E. NO. 8, L O. O. F. meets Saturday evening of each week at their hail la Odd Fellow Temple at Roseburg. Mem hers ol the order in good standing are invit ed to attend. CU AS. OLESON K. G S.T.Jgwm, Bec'y. BP. O. ELKS, ROSEBCRQ LODGE, KO. 336, hold their regular communications at tha I O. O. F, hall on seound and fourth Tharsday of each month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers cor aiaUy invited to attend. DOUGLAS WAITE, E. R IRA B. RIDDLE, Secretary. pOSXBUBG LODGE, KO. 16, A. O. TJ. W. meeu the seound and fourth Monday of nek saoath at? JO p. m. at Odd Fellows Hal!. Members of the order is good standing are i ti nted to attend. H. T. McClALIES, D. S. WEsT Recorder. Financier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CXITEO STATE LaSO OFT.ce. Roscbure. Oreeon. Febnuiry W. 13. No! ice i hereby given that in compliance with the provision the at of Congress of Jane ird, Jf.P, eniiuea "An act lor me f-aie o; timber land., in the State of t n.i'oraia, Crei;nn Nevada and W aihjnetoa Trrritrv. OLAF M. OLSON. Of Wafhburn, ounty of Bayrieid S!a-e of Wis consin, baa tbic day filed in ttiif oftice hut sworn utemnt No. Ki, for the tiuirhusc ol the EM U of Section No.U. in 1 'wnmi. no Zi south Rauge No. i west, and will offer proof to how that the land soucbt is more vaiuab'e for iu timber or stone than for agricultural ptirpos, and to establish his claim to said land before f be Register and Receiver of this office at Rose- burr. Orecon. on TliursaaT the 3 day of May, He names a- witnees: Si vert Oie, of W ashbura Wisconsin, Jacb Johnson, 01 n a.-h- bum, Wisconsin, Ovar Lnndereen. of nssh bum. Wisconsin, David lledland, of Washburn Wisconsin. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are rcguetiled to file their claims in this office on or before i'l S day of Kay, 1M0. J. 1. RRilMKn, m2p Registe Notice for Publication. United Stales I -and Office. RusEBi'svi Ore., March, 1. 1'. Notice is hereby pivea that the following named settler has l;k-d notice of bis intention to make final m tot in support of his claim, and that said proof will be uiade before Register ana receiver i 3iti Mates ina orace at ao burg, Oregon, on April 11. 14, viz: EMILY J. CENTERS. formerly Emily i. Tnrush, ou her H. E. Ko. lor tne n. w. ;i see. a, i p. a,s.ii.. She names tne following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. K. ilsoa. vt . H. Thomp oil. Frank Huntley and C. W. J.'ecuni, all of Camas Valley, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, p - - Ragister. Hoints East. The "Poriland-Cbicaifo S.ifiisl,' which leaves the Union depot at 8 p. m daily is equipped with bhictly up-to-datn roomf Patlman eleeping carf, and free reclining cbair car?, R'eam heated and electric lighted. The European pUn dining car Service is a bj efinl fea'.ure of excel len- on this line. Deiicaie china, fljwers. apotlcas linn, firt claa cxikinz and attentive serrantt add lo the com fort of travelers. A new library car is attached o lln ee trains. as lue name ioaic!ee. tliefff care are fitted up as a library ami reading room. Book cases -ootaininu all the etandar.l works, the current fiero'licalB and daiy papers are at the dipoaal of all first and econd class pastr.ppr?. Time never bangs bearilv on the pas sensere' bands bi!e traveling on this train, and rfore one ia aware cf It the train pulls into the Union de-ot at Chi cago. For full informaMon regarding ' thp movement of these trains, rate", etc . call on or addrera V. A. ScHtLLISO. Portland, (Jr. Or J. F. Givess, llosehurjr, Or. "I am indebted to One .Minute Cough Care for my health and life. It cured me of Iuii2 tronhie following priptie." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Iu early upo prevents con sumption. It is (he only harmless rem fly that ivep immediate results. - A. C.MaBlcrs & Co. n For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. 011 mm vwa cntTkun eoftT. mwwm city. 'vc vs. r-S-ati Notice for Publication. United Slates Land OJiiv, RO'sSEt'BQ. Orvcon, Eebruarv l'0. Notice is hcr-ty given that the foilowiug nameil settler fc. is faed notice of his intent on U make i'.qsI proof in support of his claim, and that said pmoi vVA t made before the Kegieter ana jtveei-'er. L . Laua i'thee a: Kosebarg Oregon o:i Msn-h 3 I'aw, ir.: -iuri LANDER Oii HtVo. v.T. for theE'.SE',. NVV'sE', s - t-4-rvv r. its. ue usmos tne loliowmg witn;-KS-s to prove bu continuous residenee immjii sud cultivation ofssid innj vU- William I.Lander. Archibald O. R.ie of Mrlftfec, Oregon, W: U. Hunter of Wan'.lon, Oregon, Samuel Alexander of Cleveland, Ore gon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice For Publication. V SITED STATES LlXD OFFICE. Rosebunr. Orraon. Eebrusrv lyod. Nonce is hereby given that in compliance with the provi-ions .f the act of Congress of juue. eoui eu - An act lor tne saleot tim ber lauds in the states of California. Oregon, ANDREW E. KARDELL, nf MarshSeid, Oouuty of Coos, Sute of Oregon, has tbisdsy filed iu this office his mom state ment No.Mo.lor the purchaseof the lots :l 4. S1 j KM '4. of Section No. 2, in Tovrnshiu No. IT South, Knnce No. 10 West, and wiil offer proof tosnuu inn uie janu sougnt is more valuable for its timber or stone than for acricultural purpose and to establish his claim to sai.1 lsud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roaeburg, Oregon, ou Satunlar, the lith dv of iisy, lx'. ue names as witnesses: Albert E Betty, of Marshtleid, Osteon, W. If. Smith of Jiarsnneia. orvaon. o. h. Herron.of MarshfielJ Oregon, E. W. har.iel'of Marshtield. Orecon. Any and all ticrwtis cluiming adversely the above-deeribc.l lands are re-incited to file" their claims in this o0icc n or before said l.th day cf m , a-w. J. T. BRIDGES, Register, Notice for Publication. CSITED STATE. La.vo Offue, Roscbure, Orcron. Feb 1'.. 14-J9. Not:re if hereby given tl:st in eomtilianee with the prarisiono ofth3 act of t ongrosol Joneit. 17S. entitled "An act for tin- sale of iimocr lauai iu the states of Ca.iiornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wahingtou Territorv, ' FRANK W. 1-OTTER OfAhland. Couuty of A-b'.:id. State of Wis con:n, has this day tiled in this oilice his sworn statement No. Kt for the purchase of the south eart quart.-r. of Section No. l'J, ia l o-m-hip No. J4 Nuth. Ranje No. 3 West, and will oC'er pr4f to show that the land souchl is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural i.nr- Ios--s. and to establish his claim to said land tieiori the Reister and Recciverof tnisofhec at Roseburg, Oreg..n, on Fnda v, the T.t h day of April, 1A. He names as wime-cst MicliaeJ N Oitad of alburn. Wis.. John W. Hvl !and of Washburn, Charlie .eLert, of acourn, is,, i.. x. Dewolf of Woodland, W i. Any and ail persons claimine adereiv the a!xive-lecribed lands are reouested to :ile their claims in this, othce on or before said -Tin day of J. T. BRIIKiES. Register. .UCp Notice For Publication. United States Land OSce. ROERt'Btl. Orptitll. f.r,-H 1! 1-.1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3. 1STS, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, JAMES ALBHRT STEMMERMAN, Of Marhfleld, County of Coos, Sute of Ore-con, has Ibis day liied in ibis otlice his sworn state ment No. sul, for the tiurchaac o( the Sr.',' Nt'L SE'i SEj; Sec 1 sw'i SB'lj, NW'i 8f; Sect 14, in Township No. 24 S., RaDce No. 11 V.. sud will offer proof to show that the land sntivht . more valusbie fjr its timber or sUine ttun for agncuiiurai purposes, ami to estabiiKh his ciaim to said land before the Regi-,ter and Re ceiver o! this otlice at Uosebtirg, Oregon, on Mouday the JUl day of Mav, luoo. He names as witnesses: William Turjwn.of Empire, Oregon, Charles E. Ed u arils, of Empire, Oregon, Ed ward E. Hinckley, of Msrshlield, Ores jn, Jeu Hansen, of MarshUeld. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are retuestd to hie their claims in this oflice on or belore said 21 day of May,19w. ' 3. T. BRIDGES. Remitter. Notice for Publication. I'niUM Butefl Land Orlicc. Hosebi bo, Oregon, Murcii, l:;, lJtt. - - - v .,j ,j,,4a suot iu wniiniuvv Willi Ihn nnii'iiiKmu t.f il.n n . r Juue.i, ,n,fi, en titled "An ao4 lot the wile of innrjcr uwi Hi tbe s-uui ol ('lifoniia,Ort?eoii Nevada and VaMnffton Territorr.' IV I I I I 1 U Tl'b lift- Of f-mpire. County of Coo, Ktate of Orc-ifon f .! tha lur ft, i 1,1. ,.-. s . . . - ..... . iu viun -jiiiuv JIIH W01I BlKte niPiito. kvi, for the iiurchaHS ot the s',: hKir wv 1 I VI VUI .,f l; : v-.... . . No. 2i ri Kant; No. 11 V'.t and will m-r proof to show that the land twiUKht in more valuable for its? Limhfr nr .Tttna tt.an f.. ..t. i " - ' nr.iicuiLuni tiurr-se, and to enablisii hi claim to paid land to-fore the Renter and Jfecciver ol this ""' n ",4wuiiik up l'iu, on aionauy Hie 21st " myi ne names an wltneMfHrri AiDert Btemmrrman. ChaIeft K. Kdwani- Ed ward E. Hinckley, Jeiin Jfanseu all of Slant. Aflt aalirt all irantu .1 . . 1 above-flf.ifcribeO, lauds are e.-tu sted to lilu their flatimat itl thfa. nfl'.n 1.... . .- t - n.ir vuitt; tu ii LNjiitj iHi uav Ol Mat- 1 'ifsfl J. T. DRIDGES, Register. Notice for Publication. United State Und Oflice. Uoeei p.... Or- k March i:j. 1'joi. No'ies is heiebv Kiven that in inmui:,,.,.. with the provisions of tlx-net nf i..,,.. June3. If'", entitled "An w:! for tin- sale tiiulK-rlimils in the Mates, of ( jilihuni,. .. Net ada and Ms'liliiRtnii Territorv.'' 1L1.IAM h- 1 I'Rl'KV Ol Emj.in, tJoimty ,f Coos, StaU- of OrrH.ni. .u hlSil.V I. lid 111 tlllSOdlCC luy miiirtl .l ,. No. sti 1. for the mindiase of ihe s' 1 K,vi ,.. .-1 1 . .... .. 1 "-. ' r 4 "I 'eilCill i0. ill lull lISlllli No M uailEe -o nil., hum U 111 ,n,T l.r.Mif lo .I.U iihi i lie mini Miutrlit is inor- taUiatdv for i(- 111101 r or none mull lor airnciiliuml i,iin,ou- and to M.,!,i,h his ( Inlin to said I ih l,i-ion tic Register and Uccener of 11. ik ..hi,.. at f;os.-biin:, Oregon. on Moiidiiv tin 1 ;ay of May. l i. He names s iiiii i...v Mlcrt SU'iiiiiieriuuii. Jen. Hhiim 11. i:,tu.n,i 1. iliii'.kl. y, Charles E. Kduurds nil of Marsh lield, Olecon. Any ami all iktkoiis claiming a.verly th lle-d-'S:ribed lands an- re,ini-leil lo 1,1, tueir chiims ill this oflice on or befoit mid i lay ol Mav, VAI). , aw. mmlm&JlKUbU'A .AS AW BEfRItfiDEDTIItWIIITES Old Chief Doloose, of the Coos Bay Tribe. Indians Kindly Treated United States Dragoons, Who Were Wrecked Nearly 50 Years Ago. The parly piouecra of Oregon h.ivn a vivid remembrauce, thatestLey pnelie l forarJlheir plan tf sertlemiMit i lie y bad more or 1 difficn'ty with ilmo:-t everv triln o! Ir.di.u a from tho southern boundary. vl the t-tu'e to the lirilieii pos 6eesijna Oiie tiixson 'heCoa-t, t'jat 'itcame kuonn as the Co Guy Indians, cre friend;? tj tl.e enrly settlo-s, and they tven gave pr.itic u ntj their now neighbors ben other tribes adjacent to them were ou the warpa'.h. The Coqnille tribe,'. whose poatessions were on'y -J nii'cs aw;y, were not so peaceable. They comtuit'.ed Ftvjri.1 depredations, oue f which waa ihe T'Vuult massacre, which touk p'ace in 1S51, a few miles abovi th month of the CoquiHe liivcr. Fiv of tho 10 meti at tacked were killed. T' Vault eecaped, and ntai'e his way to l'.nl Orford. L. L. lVi'li-crs ii 1 Cyrus II -den escaped after a fearful, I nil l-'o-hi-ud li.hl With the tav.r :. Trie tinner wns diiigerously Wdtir.ilo!. M.tki:!.' their way to Coos U.iy, Vi!i::its and lli'den were kindly treated by UV.oo.e, Joh:i ar.d tieie, the three ciere of taat tr-.b. Itiar-a dil i t lilt- I'i 08 lijy Ir.diacs bad erected a ukp,r,nida few miles south of C.pe Ara i, nnd had decreed that no l i li-n nnuKI b permute 1 to molest wi i o settlers noriii of that pile of i.cf. It often happened (hit men were glad to reuli u 'n place when com iog from the Son'li, for they knew that the Coos Bay Indian; would vl only protect them fiom vi-len.-e. but would supply them with food. About tie time the T' Vault nui-sacrt or. soon atterwarJ, ur. l'att, bpanidinft and Parrich arrived at IVrt Oif ird uiih two llodian interpreters. Their ri.iev i was to buk aUer t'.ie trues ! n tbe Coast. Parrieh at once proceeded to the scene, being teMnitted to di so by S i perintendent Dart, the caiei, baguamt, received him cordially, and gave up tbe gun and soma clo'.hing that he bad taken from T' Vault soldiered to accompany Mr. Tarrish back to Port Orford. On tbe way the treacherous rascal murdered the ansnspccUng I'arrieb, quartered bis body, and, by tha aid of hia rq'iaw, car ried the piece i to the Iudiiu village. Theee depridattoP3 swq reached the ears if tbe Government, and troops were sent by water to Port Orlord. Tbe schooner Capt. Lincoln, an oldl-raf'. of about 300 toa?, was neat from Biaioia, Cal.,with TrjrpC, First United States Dragoons, confisti i cf 33 men, com manded by First Lieutenant Henry M Stanton. The ic'iojner was wracked about twj miles nor:h of C.xs Biy bar, then known as "C jws'' or"Koowd" Bay. This was Jaiuary 2. 1S52. The ViSiel was coniruinieJ by Captatu Xagal, who succeeded ia savin.; hia men aud a Ure amount cf caro, which were sjnt a-liore and a camp es'.aldished. The IuJ ass led by Daloose aud too two other chiefs, visited tb3 wre:k and helped the dra goons tto carry freight to caiop. They gate th me a fish and diJ everything possible to a-:eist them i i their forlorn coniUion. II. H. L V.dwin, now Uvin,: at Lin io.i, at ins ciODlD ot in .' L-.ii ii, io luicr, was one of the troopars. Though the Indians seemed ki I, he . te tr.eri expected treec'iery, Lut !hi oi.ly bad trait eh-jwn by tl.e cativea was a diapositioa to steal small articles from the camp. The com pany got fp'.rs and til. a esbore, andj as Mr. BildwLu ste: "Iu a few day quite a larga aod LaQdaorse sai!-c!oih vilhe rai ed its bead, and graced .the sands cf that wild lach, the terra incc cita of the far West." After remaining three weeks in camp, and constan'ly Associating with the In dians, the troopers were visited by Pat rick and James Flanagan, James Maxey, Edward Breen and Peter Johnson, who were engaged in mining at Randolph. Tbey bad b?ard through the natives of tbe disaster and went for tbe purpoae of giving relief, ii need-id, but th relief in quired could be given only by an order from some military officer for them to abandon property. Until Messrs. Fltna gan and com p my visited them they did not know whtro they were, but they hive always felt grateful that they fell into the hands of tbe docile and friendly C303 Bay Indians. In May, lioi, tho Cms Bav Commer cial Comp my was crau:z;d at Jackson ville, Or., by P. B. Markle and a com pany of about 40 men went to Coos Bay. Tbey first ca:m ir.ro contact with the Coquille irib of Indians, which, though 2) mi'ea away from Coos Bay, were a distinct tribe. Although tbey were com paratively friendly, tbe adventurers saw tbat Itwn necessary to watch them closely, i b i-'goa of lioa' ility were appar ent. Aifoonai Mirpl-j ar.d bis associ ates a-rived tt thtir destination tbey found a better cl is? of r.atiyes. Doloose and the other to c'iicfs were friendly and ra dy to oblige them, ar.d th.ir friend ship continued unti1, at ibecl .se of tbe Inditn wjro' 185i-:C, thj Coos Bay be was tak- n ti lbs Si'.etz reservation, is id by tha old tuiiltri who knew tlie chi fa le'totially and their tribe, fl at t' ero ate but fewoflbera rowliy it g, S ime of the young men of tbe old n dives occasionally visit Cooa Bay and fi :b, but they a-o obligel to obtair. per- ission from those in charge of the res et va' ion. Djlcose n etnl living on Coos ay. Notwith:taudiu4 the friendship shown y the Cooa Bay tribes, . the people cared 1 li it t lie v rninht be induced by ho Cuijuiil j natives as well a the blood- hirsly Utie Bivcr avat;i-s to inaesacre tin: whi'ci ; therefore, a enmpauy was r. i cil u i . i it fort built at Km mre Ct'V. l.r- tin; wo:iicti m:l children were phiced nt i.irfbt. Thin waa about tho liiiiij id the iiitiBsacre at tho month of U jiii; Bivcr. Mi". I. ickhart, tho lirtt white wiunan to ?ctrle on Cooa Bay, who ban lilltd the fh.iit in iicrvi -lent of the Cuo.i County i l'ioiocr and llistnrical Society, says in one of iu r ititcreHtitij; leiuiniseenoon : "lot tin; liua few wncku nil wont biniiulhly enough. The Indians were bit ndly, t() friendly, in fact, for their gravel utoties larger than ordinary mar sJ.&l.lflU,'l,J''',in with rprjiicts for food ! u wero fonnd. "1 became too frequent, tirmliidllv li.ory j Came inutterings of dii-coutcnt among than). They looke 1 oo us with jealous eyes, ana declared we bad Mo'en their ill i ti ee (land) Finally, ono Surday, abjiit six weeks after our srriv.t1, a party of 50 or 00 Indians, dtofsed in war paint an.l feathers, armed with bow acd cr rows, w ith an Umpqua Indian u n in terpreter, came to onr cabin, demanding that we give up everyt'iinj! and leave at otice. Wa had no tiht there, they nni I. We were Gghting the liili from tlie water and already there were fewt r JucSin nnd geese because of our presence ; e-jon tueio would be nothing left for tin Itd an: the pjlcf ice wcnld own everything. Jlr. Lnekh trt wcnld lipltti quietly to their threats an I ompl.titits, :uid, O'li klrg his revjlver a!i ;ttt his wair-t, niouuieda ettimp and uildrced thetn, telliiit: tin m we bad c iine to fctny ; that c v:tn'ei1 to help the Indian, and would in. rov th land so tha. the country would he liet- ter: thlt tbe Great Father Ht WnthinE- ' ton ha I told the white men to oni f ini live tlier1. H i fiua!ly succeeded i:i paci fying thetu, and they H.ii I we tuigl.l stay, but n o.her people co ii.J como A week nfierwird thi I. nli.it!-) u.-iiin yiii'eJ tho fami'y, .and th ir detnin l and inso'enco3 cuujid much anxl.ty, Mr. Lockhirt, who was then living at North Bani, f m- milj from th i frt at Empire, loa led hi 3 family and a p .rtion of their i-oppli iB into a cauoe, an pad dled down to thd fort iu the nil.t. ihe Ind au8 discovered th 'tu nft. r tliev h id go', well out iu the sirt-a n, an I iiuHo I, Nica clatiwa,' nn I lirtd a fe-v Knu.it--, which 'ell s ihewa'er rear by. rhir was abcu. tho on'y bo ttle movetier.t that can be renictnln-re-l to h.tvi t .. kt n place with this trib . Mr, L-ikhait imi asmallfam i of liflo Rtrl-', and one cm easily iaaag no th ? he.irlf -U nuxiety ttur tho mother felt for tha fftftly cf her dear ones when tbe awful ir.a-t?icr nt ti e mouth of Ro.ud River wan f.-i 1 1 i t t':ei mind Of the na'ivcs a!on,' the coit tl..re were 12 tri'i-. From th-ir habit-t a'.-1 pursuits they were cotisi tore t :t-t oc lion, and were denuniiiiat. d as tl.e r ToTin, or T--To-Tu-Na, the i.itirr.p pellation bein app ieJ to fiem . o.r y visitors. Eight of the b-i W, . r tr. e?. were loca'ed aim; the c a-t from r, rnontii of t'.l-. L'tPiqia Uiver t irl tin mou'h of ii :io Bive-. Tin-y ha I intermaniages, a co-.n u i l.m 'iagi. an 1 a comm. m lini;uag inter &t Tha Na Si-aia wit i Caief Jihn, as located rt the month of the Cxaiuille . Kiver. Ihe Choc-ie-Ie-a-ton band, with Washington as chief, was IxateJ r.l the forks of the Coqu-He. K ich trile ha I it Villages, hunting and fishicg gro indi. The whiiej fourid ;he?e trtus wi'ii a kind of patriarchal form of coverntuent peculiar to thems-.lves. They were f up plied by nature wi h a liberal hat it, it d gathered an abundaaca of subsisien.-j. Wild ismi wai p'ci.ti.'ul, ant (by lives abounded with ti-ib, tn I he coast wito a grea. are v of shellfish. They seemed tohe Irea ftorn diea-e, lot showed evi dent marks o! smti'pox as that diierse had be n irxiong tlem a decadn or two before. Their houses wer contrtc'.eJ by excaviting a bole in the ground 12 cr 13 feet squar.', and four or five feet dip Upon the top of th-es holei boards wtre placed f-r the too'. Ia the gable end a round bole wa inoJ sulficieatiy lave lor the entrance of one peisoo. Ti.o des cent wa3 made by passing down a pale upon which roJe no.ches were cit, which served as tieps In the spring tbey gathered the ttalks of will celery a&d wild sncfliwer, and a'.e them with a relish. Tobacco was the only ailicle cultivated. The Indians spoke of it as having alway been culti vated by their fathers; hence it inl have been icdijeutus tu the country . Tbey did not teem to have any religious wiTehip. Their idea of a eupreme beir.g was extremely vane. They did net seem to know the value of gold and eil ver. They had shells that traders f.eai the Hudson' Bay Company had traded them for fuis, and it was their circulat ing mi liaru. The shells were of a spiral shape, and their valus was calculated by th length or size of the shell. "Alaouia Chick" was the nam given ro this money. They had no stock, not even the trad itional pony. The females cf the tribes packed the game from tbe mountains and dried the fieh for winter use An incident occurred at Empire Ciiy, the first town built on Coos Bay, thb rel ation of which may not be out of place at the cIosj cf this brief article. Some time after Burton and Venerable were murdered, on Dead Man's Slouch, a trib utary of tbe Coquille, an Indian came in to Enpire City with a roll of blankets strapped on his Lack, and one of the murdered iiiea'a names was plainly printed on the outside blanket, which was noticed by tbe white eettlerp. The Indian went below the town and entered Doloose's carrp. A squad of while men was formed, who went down to (he camp. After some diffi culty, they found the object of their search, who had bten civered up ty the equiwa with a lot of old rubbish. They arre ted him, and found to their esti-factlon that he had the Llonketa that belonged to th 3 murdered men. Doloose was terhcll w,l ing to give bim up when he saw ihe evidence of his guilt. A jury was impaneled, a tr a! had. ai 1 the pr son r was co demned to the fi ii' jU. Tbe datail appointed to pie p.io th3 gallons en: a long pole tod pii .sdthe largi e d on tbe crotch of a ti o at a convenient height. The small e I of the po'e was lifted up in tbe air. A iope was adjusied around the neck of the Indian and attached to the pole. At a given signal the long end of the pole was rapidly pulled to the ground, and the Indian was banged. This was the first execution in Coob county, However, two other Indiunp who were implicated in tbe esmo murder wero banged at Randolph, 20 miles of Coos Bay. The Indiaus to a great number witnoseed the hanging of the one at Empire City. They seemed to flock iu from every quarter, and madu doleful sounds its the rtern reality of the law's power was carried out. They preserved thu peculiar gallons for a long time, util izing it for tlie purpose of hanging their dogs, at which times they had general galh'-riiigH, mid Hecmed to enjoy tho proccetiiig very niunh. Oiivtr. DniNiK. In the i-turuacli ol a beef t'reature killed at FuHhil (bo oilier day, tbreo pounds of 8 Lc , EQ VFARft 4 EXPERIENCE Trade Mark Designs Cofyriohts Ac. Anvone scnillnij n skelch and rtesertptlon msy quickly ascertain onr o,inmn free whether an Invention Is prohnhly piitcntahle. Ctitnmnnlru tionsstrleltycoiiUilentlal. IlHli(lbHkon Patents siMittiert. indent agency for semrmir patents. lJntents taken through Munn St Co. rocelve Sirriiil rt'iticc, wiihout chiiruie, In the Scientific Jlnterican. hnnilpomoly llln"tratd weokly. 1 1 roost rtr-ti!,iin-ii of av seientltln Journal. T.nris, $a a yi-.ir; l,mr monihs, L Sold byall newsdealers. KliSa & Co." New York iirrxcil onieo, ir F Pt. Wasl ltiiii.n, D. ('. Notice for Publication. I S1TKU STATES LAND OKKCK, l;oxin itii, Ore , February, 2. ltHfl. Nolieu Is hereby glvin that tho following mimed settler has I. led notice of his Intention to liiskv Cniil proof In nitmott of his claim and na' said pr.ml will be ide U f.ire the KeglMer ami Ko: elver I nited Slates Land Ollicc at Rose burg, Oregon, on April 11, 1'.nio vl: Kbt l!KN E. SMITH, ou M II. h. No. ti'i.'.T. for theH. U. H V. sc.! (; ai.d the N, K. ' , N. E. ' Sue. 7. Tp. 2-'. S. K 4 W. He names Ihe following ultiiins to prove his cintimioiis residence iipun and cultivation of i-aid land V7; Kli Miller. John Brown. John Miles, and T. 1. Brewer, nil of Mvrlle Creek, Oregon. up J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Is the result of rep.-.itel acuta attacks. Ths liver and s;.1joii s:o prln-.-ip.tliy affected. They act rs storehouses for tho malarial poison and the 1 1 ,1 takes it from them. The rolwn mast be driven out of ibesyjtem. HUD VAN ai'l destroy the action of the l-oison and CTent nallydrlveont the lost particle of it from the system. In addition to this, 1111)1 AN will restore the lost ip e. It will Lull-, up ths weai'ned sys'.em. HIDVAN illl ir.r.ke new blood 1 and r.-w r.- s'v The psir. !n the bones will dis '-i.; tr. , Urili . EiUity tli.- nut -1 i- i and v i -.t tlfilT IX has cured others an I -.. We describe thfl syciptoics. ..er .-"aV.v. Tliey a:3 yoars. Do in:-. b:it U nt-iYAf r.0T urel. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1. CON'STAKT HSADACHS AND IS33BLED ESAIN 1- 1. . T.Ve HUDYAJ a-j 1 y-j-.ir h.'.t l.i' he will diiAppear. 3 3. PAt-n OH YELLOWISH COM PLEXION. WUDYAM w:U establish a free tir. ultt. ia of ;i:.-bLool and cause tha cheeks to -j!i.e tU-.'ir ua'ara' color. 3. LOI3 OT AP?riT2 ASDGSAW ISO 111 TU STOMACH. H'JDYAM w.W r---:orv t:i -end the digestion of Lxr! w ill beco'n? pcr;"e.i. 4. TSZImIZI-SQ? VTZICHIT 07EBTHS LIVZIl. Tr.. i d'i. to th. eslsrseatent of i.t liver. !t ii i.i' 1 with the poison ol ma in::!. IH'.'iV W iil drive ou: the poison and cause .::; :i t oaounie its nttaral size. 5. Iin.A.TI!I233 IN THS BEOIOH OF TH- S?L2"S. Tiie spleen b-coaes frca:!y cr.!u;l. H'JOYAN till lessea ths toa?ei'.;en on t ra:ie the heaviness to disap- jvsr. Vu5 si. -: i"-r:n? from Caron!. Malaria and you e:-.n I-, .verr rn V.4.V c:i . ill'OT t wij relieve vour arid rusks yen ufll. ill'O. . '-.:ned -: all drncnisu for 4oe ST pn.-is.'j.-.CT " fa iiKS-s lor si. II yoot ru:-? -t -l"- rot k-v;. : scad direct to tha III l AN ItlMKIir COMPANY, San ETao- ctico, u:::-):'.-i Keej.rrstcr trial vou n-.a cor.iiit ths HI UVAX DOCTOR fHKK Caii inl hi ihe doctors Voa may eall and see ll:ex, or ti nte, ts you dosiro. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Car. SUcVloa, Msrktl sad Ellis ttsx. ass Frsscitca, CsL i m ii nr. TUBDIRSCTtROCTKTl Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two fsvoritv routes, via the USIOS PACIFIC asl Mail Line, cr ?he RIO GRANDE ?ceaic Uncs. No Change of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the tnest in the West." Equipped Willi Eli-';iiit standard Sleepers' Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers Suju rb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Iliners (uicils a la carte) Free Kccliniu Chair Cum Ciiinf'rtable Coaches and Smukers Entire Train Completely Vcstibuled tuirbcrint rnnfici (apply lo J. F. CJ1VANS, A?t., Kotebcig. C. O. Terry, W. E Coman, Gen Air'.. . Pcil s:o or. T:y Tats. Ast. Ill Third St 7 1 C ci hp We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, I r IE rip. i -4 i'fi - J t 5::S"'-:r".f-' I I; ,.: i ii.'V t-- . ' 4 been the recipient of One Hundred and Twenty-nine First ing the Supreme Recompense, pean Award ever given to a Piano manufacturer, and The Crowning American Triumph, The Greatest Award of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago. CLEVELAND, SPALDING CHAINLESS, AND IMPERIAL BICYCLES. Prices from $28.00 to $60 .00 for Spalding. All wheels fully guaranteed. All goods fully guaranteed and sold on the installment plan. Band Instruments, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in the musical line can be had at Mr. It-. 1 1. McKwin, of Micro, Florida, writ-! S, L. Aden & Co. ; "My garden spit was 15:J x 27i feet. My s-ed cot fIO.00 F.ni'-'zer Help sltogetber LOO. This fill wa4 the lirst time I nd tbe "I'LASET JB." fMo. 4 combined Hill end Drill c-eeder) and I maile clear UO.Po and enough left lo do me nntll I can get another crop." You can do as well if yea u p tho "Planet Jr: Garden Tools." Churchill & Woolley. Distributors for Southern Oregon. "ft. SEND US ONE DOLLAR 3 r-'Xoiu J38.50 sx V W0NDER I fcas, . :t- ' - 'i a Get your. SCHOOL We have a" Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . A. G. MARSTERS & CO. P. Benedick. . . . r t Any Job Work done at ! f Reasonable p' Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, F. 5. Godfrey. 'Phone Main 353. Prop. mm including CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDH AM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but not iu quality. While we have the highest grade Pianos known, and recognised the world over, The Chickering has The Cross of the Legion of T. K. kffiS rrr tins r. omsasKsa is wira OSS ouaa. -J,1' SPECIAL HIGH GRDg scrtu joa oar S38.50 STOCK SADDLE YOUCAK EXAMINE IT V?Tr2t1? r Extra Fine High Grade Saddle :iv1 thes.usJ of mddie wn'.d gn ? bar at from OUH PRICE, $38.50, It, ar SSr.a. and (ratgbt pay the rrrtfrr.c atroc ItrM IN Let) 4ett. rharyea. This Saddle Is made on a 1 554 or 16-Inch Genuine Ladesma or Nelson Heavy Steel Fork... CAlCEFrLLV a ELECT Els RAWHIDE CSIVEBE TUKIi, boo r.a or roll cant le. stcl IcsUwr eord snrrapw cr c-uica oxrxrw crass cwciui, asasauea. win nmtSt tilMib(riliiifSm4 TREE IS MADE EXTRA STRONG 'JJ?j3 liDWi, slacti wul Uce sun-up ltlters. Iti-tneh tlestiwDa. rrra lonz ca war mto, sin- h to boefcla oa sirsiaa, swary C"tt"a twird yexKaa s-lnch rmot does, acary cocsosi jociiey all cat putt ELECANT HAND RAISED STAMPING as luourated. W.lgks mt Haaale akw SS .ml t parked for "hiimvrtiu lb poancu. I aUkMl IS wIU I Sal 1 Sl.ea roa 1 1 a vm sins. WRITE F03 FREE VEHICLE. HARNESS AM0 SA00LE CATALOGUE, showing a hill liaaef CowSos ana Raacaar umatsai tne losresi prices ewsr a aetea. Aaareaa. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Ice.) CHICA80, ILL (Mfl, aVfCtMat Us M HTlKf Mj ltssssTsaL SUPPLIES frsT-sss- At Marsters. Undeftaei1 End Embalms?, and Retail Dealers in FOR. E HEW Medals and- Awards, includ Honor, The Highest Euro RICHARDSON'S. v- Cxited rTATfs tssoOrricr. . ,Joeburj, Orenon, Jan. Z:nCO. By Honorable Commissioner's letter -N" cf Kovernber . liiOB, this office was directed to or der a bearing to determine tbe character of tha following described tract of land, to-wit: tha 8 R 4VV V n1 W !i ' NK 1 Th heretofore adjndjred lo be mineral ia character (decision of October 3, 1HTC) but now alleged by the Oregon and California Railroad Con pans to be essentially noa mineral in character,' all mineral (if and were contained) having been, since said decision, extracted or taken from said tract. Wherefore, in conformity with the ins tract- , ions ol said letter a hearing is hereby order-V the testimony to be taken at this office, bef. 1 the Register and Receiver on Friday, April 1900 at 10 o cloca-a. m., and the parties hereto are hereby summoned to appear at said time and place and furnish testimony ia support of their respective claims. bald bearing to be conducted in accordance with paragraph 10 et seq ol the C. 8. Mining Laws acd Regclations. i. T. BRIDGES, Register. J. H. BOOTH. Receiver. Notice of Final Settlement. IntheCoontv ruiri a! ii,. dm. nf nt,n for Doaglaa County : In the matter of the MliuMTh,,.,.. civ deceased. . - Notice is hereby given that tha nnv.fnuf administrator of the above entitled estate baa mea uu nnai account therein, and said Court baa made an order appointing Monday, May 7th, l'0 at the'eouutv court house lnknaehnrr nun.. County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the tune anl place for hearing objections thereto, and lor the final settlement of said estate, and any and all persons having any ob jections to said final account, or any part there of, are hereby notiQcd to iile the same in the aoove entities court ami cause, on or before the time set .for said final settlement. JEJFERsOS g. WILEY, Administrator. Notice for Publication. CX1TDSTTS L?iD O FT ICS . Roseburg, Oregon. March s, 1500. ... J - . M u. uv- lUUVWIDS- named settler bas filed notice of hia lntenboa to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter anrl Recivr tTm'tA ht.t.. I .n J nMiu .t Roseburg, Oregon, on April "Hi, viz: SAMUEL ALEXANDER. OnHEN'oMs. forth o' . 1, Lots 3 and 4. j- - - -" " vuisii uv A TBJaUaV npenand cultivation of said land, viz: A-O. wTltn-M' tk TtTtVrm fi lit i.nHnnnna .w.i,URu. . jauuer, o iactier, . vurry, auoc Roseburg, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. CHURCH SERVICES. MsTKOOlsT Cue sea corner of Main and Lata streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a, ia and 8.03 p m.; Eabbsta school, 10 a. m-f A. Walker, .-nperintccdeut: Class Miwtiwr .a dace of the morning service: Kpsrort& Leacue .aaip. m. I. S. Godfrey. President. Prayor sfeefiL-g, Wednesday, at 7:M p. m. G. R. A asoL&, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Mala and Laae. CaiTSD BaiTaasx Caracii on Fow'er stm Sunday service, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Pray, er meeting. Thursday evening. Hi. Lccy K. CcTXir, Pastor. St. Gkoegis Carat h. Comer Cass aad Hsin street. Bervieea on second and Innrth 8nndsy moraing of each month and every Ban. erexing. bpecLsl services announced from jn to Ume. Rgv. Josui Davsos, Missionary. M. E. Chcich, Eocth. Service every Bnnday corning and evening. Bit J T Cottos, Fastot Birnti CHtrxca corner of Lane and Rose treeta. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. a and 7: 30 p. m. tatbath School at 10 a. m, O. T. Coshosr, saperintendent. rrayer meeting g 7:30 Wednesday ereain;. r. A. DoCGLaa, Pastor FrasT Chjustiaw caracH Comer of Pin) and Woodward street. Sunday service) Preaching both morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6J0 a. m Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7-30. Aeordial welcome and greeting awaits . aU. W. A. Wood. Pastor Fust Pxb msi aji Cbxbxr Comar of Casa aad Rose street. Sunday service: Pnblir srorship, li a. m., aol & p. m.: BMitli school. 10 a. m. T. P. 8. C. E. at 7 p. a. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening 7:30 m- J. A. ToTssajn, Pastor TU W. C. T. C. will hold its regular meetings on every Monday evening at 730 p m. in the Xpworth League room of tha M Cnnrc O.R.d1 CO. LEfAJ.r ClUaiitlJs AaailT i I Fast I Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. Mail Worth. Omaha. Kan- i Fast 8p.m. j sa City jM.Lonis chi- :jp.sa. csgo and East Spokane i Flyer i 3 to p. m. ' Waila Walia Lewiston. notane, Minneapolis, St. Fan!, Duluthi Mil wautie, Chicago and East. Spokane Flyer 1 i f All Sailing dates subject 1 to chance. I For fan Francisco Sail Dec 3. , 1J, IS, S3, ; as, and every i days. Dailv Coirv bia Rivu ST1AJ1XKS To Aitnr.a and Way Landings. , Ei-suii'dar 4 " m. Ex.. &un ap. m. Saturday 10 p. m. ( a-m. Wilxasitts Rivsa Oregon Citr, iwberg, bsuem & Way-Land s 4 Xfp. m. Ex. ioa Ex. Sunday I 7 a. ra. ffauimi Ayo Tax-s 30 p. m Tuea.Thun hiu. B:visi. Moo. Wed Oregon City, Dayton! aud and Sal. ana nay-Landings. a a. ni I tt'iiLiytrra Dr-r . .-k, M Tues.Thurs' Mon. Wed and Sal. Portland to Corvallis and and Fri. I aad Way-Landings, i I "j i Leave I Lewiston '. I Dally 8:30 a. m Leave Riparia 1 s a. m. Daily S'ss Rivsa Riparia to Lewiston J. P. Qivans, Agent, Roseburg, Or. V. H. Hurlburt, Gen. Pass. Agt., Poitland, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offiee. Rosssrao, cregou. March A, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in eomoliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of Junea. 1S7S, entitled "An act for the saleot timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and ahinitton Territorv. ANDREW J. DASSOS. Of Ashland, County of Ashland, State ot Wiscon sin, has this day tiled in this othce his sworn' statement Not Ss7, for the purchaseof the SEUof Section No. 4. in Townshin No 2-1. 8., Range NO. 3 W, and will offer proof to show that the laud wight is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo es tablish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore gon, on Saturday, the 2nd day of June, 1M8. He names as witnesses: J. C.-Turnev, U Q. De wolf, of Portland, Oregon, L. Perdue, and Ed ward Rone, if Oakland, Orecon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely tho above-described lauds aro requested to it la their claims in this office on or before said 2E. day of June. I'XXJ. r J. T. Bcipoes. Register. Notice for Publication. Umteo States Laso Omn, Koseburg, Oreson. Fcbruarv 16, 1S0O. Nctice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress ot June 3. 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, -" Nevada and Washington Territorv:'' r.KIC . KARDE1 I, of Marshflcld. Countv of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day died lo this o'tice his sworn s inte rne nt No. M. tor the purcrnrc ot the lots l.i, j,'.'" " NE'i, ofSx-tioii No. '.', in TothipJ7 s. Range No. WW., and wilt oiler proot show that Ihe land sought is lnore valual le for its timber or stone tliau (or agricultural purpose, audio establish his claim to said laud before) tlie Kcsister aud Receiver of tlii otlice at Roae burg, Orvgou, ou atiirday. the l-'tli dav ot jiav, lr. H. names as witnesses: Allieit E. Bettvs, ' of Marshtield, Oteiton: A. t. Kunlell, oi Miirsh tield, Oregon; W. 11. Smith, of Marshtield, Ore- " iron: Geo. II. Merrou.oi Marshtield, Oregon, Any and all persons claiiuinir adversely tho above-described lauds srv requested to tile their (-Hints iu this oflice on or before said l'-'th day of Jlny, l'AO. J. T. BRIIKiES, Register - 0 ""'' """" " ' 1 1 ' v