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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1900)
3 i 1 V $ New Spring Goods Our Millinery Department Will be quite a treat this Season as we tliis T)onrtrtmo7it and have secured the Up-lu-Date Millliucr direct from the city. In Gent's Furnishings We .still continue to lead and have received all the Novelties direct from the Manufacturer. THE PLAiN DEALER. APRIL 5, l'JOO. LOCAL BREVITIES. lltad t'jj N.vel'y ?:ore ad. Ks-Sarveyor Lrlfzi waa over from Cstiyer.-, ;b'a week. VVANTF-l'. A girl to do general house- work. HiM'j're i't titis cCk-e. K VI M.thpwa of Wolf Creek, was Joiitj; businea? ia tli? ci;y Tcesday. ' C- j drugis's, 50 cents. Tbellcral N t h ea an 1 Stmi-treekty ' Heartburn, coated tongue, bad breitb, . 1'eVr Neln, a business una of Gird Plaindkilek bo-.h cce rear for cn!v $2 c jnstipalion. Hadyaa curie. A'! drag-j iner, c&uie cp yt6'.crJay. feUr is an ' A. C. !arst & Co., have tie ba t ! 50 j eJmlrer c" Bi!lie i5r3rin- f.jiirrcl p-i?on ewr iuanr.fac.nre5. Try. The Udie a of the Christian church will j E jGi. M. 1, Keab.T Board of ii. T. K. Ktclurtlyja h:w p it n; a line etfti ois ti.e front of b-3 tuildmj oa main Tec?. riau-lc?, trui.-.ioas, sweaty ban is and feet are cured by liuviy.ir . All dtuvpstB iOceiits. W. U. M:i;ei of O.k'.atd was in the ci.T yesterday tioin basicesa before the V. S. laud cfSof . At CctUge Grove last Monday, S. Bennett was elected mavor and J. S. Mediey recorder. J.AV. Krewson. a ;;3;ice cf the.peace sl a ptominent ba;ioe mau cf Drain,! -was iu the city Tuesdav. j '-f aecce i Thomas Brown s'ter a lov.i le.iviijcforCai-eNcir.e. ia a few weeks. M-s. G. 11. Arnold, wife of Kev. Ar nold of the Mrth cJit church, io tbis city, is iai;e si.-k. " Bsv. Arnold ia ab fren', visilii.g i i California. T T- ' I 1 . 1 V. . ..:.,, :,t .!." v n .w !.. it.;, i ci'y, is quite eii.-k and retarced to , - home at Camstock yesterday moruing lV.iftcs is very quiet in the city. :.. . .. . . . ; and lae cpicnaia on.ion along a.1 nces ; Jct the eomtiiz year ii very satisfying, i ....... ... . ., ior jib prmtit g r.t-atly and promptly; , , . . - executed ct rc-asona'j.e price?, patronize , ... ,, , , . , ... the liosbarg B3k an 1 Job Oiiwe. Work; nsaally turned out the same day order is received. T. J. Crit-er aul Fred Miaard have re- ..,n..l.l . .1 . ft.'n.l ,.1.1 l,.rK., , , . . i .! a i ley building oa J :ccca street cad will i open a saloon and bii iard rojm tberein; zV an "early dale. I ,, . ... .... - . ; a&i j cava, . . . a a iuv c iiJ t v1 fc v t t . .. j cres, and the C-Won par.el fvr portraits . , .. . , i Get some of the fun pictures anleur-' ... ., ., : prise vour friends with a smile. Dewey spent eeveral days ia town this ; wetk. Net the admiral, bat the getial i J. L. Dewev, tf GleLidile, demojratie , candidate for the f ornication- cf sheriff. ' Wo vp-,- fr.vorH.l vi !ti a nVimt viif Many new aod valuable i-xprovetr.eats are being made in thtj' McClaiiea IIou;3 by the new- proprietor Mr. Schmidt. He is a xenial, obliging and practical hotel man the riht man in the right place. Definite arraciTCiiuata wiii e?on js made for the location of the fish hatch fry at the mcuth of llok creek ' r:a the North Uffii'jaa Cammislancr lteed will S JJii ba on th j pre aiiajs aud com plete arr.in-'aients. Mrs. Anna M. Nichol, forfeveral years man-.r fif 1 ti t(' r .'rai.li n'.Vu-n cl l Salem, in companv with MUs Byyroof!tead to "Irengtben the great admiral's Foyallup, Wash., will r.tart to Nome ia the near futaie to Crtabheb a host They wiil g thirjaghly c jaipp.d for their Work, 4 5CvO-G te63e 99w43498 0 ) THE MOVELTY STORE. "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY." ; SUPERIOR QUALITIES. t Our line tf .SJ'ltlNG CLOTHISW canno. bo surpassed, wo are showing the proper Falrice and Desirous Styles. Mens suits ?3 CO and np. Oar line of Furniehlcg Goods is alright too. Lt'Jics cur showing cf fcfhiit Waists and rihirt Waist Mate: ia's will please jou. Shirt Waiets start at 3rc and raiby easy stages to fthOO. Ladies IieltB mado in all leather at popular prices. We've the new l'ulley ilelts aud l'ulley licit llinijs. The prices are right. Kid Oovcs. We have all tho popular Eliades. Our Dollar tilove is uumatchable. We guarantee them. LadieF, wo will interett you in Muslin Underwear. Our line is complete and embraces everything that it new and DeBirable. We are ehuiit tscellont values in Ladies Hosiery aud KnH l.'ndcrweaa. Our ofl rritiKS iu Kmbroiderics, Allovcrs, Insertions and Kubher TuvkiutfB are exceedingly attractive and at pleau ini price.'. -Jjflecial values in Fcrcles, 1'iinte, Oinzhams, Dress Goods, White Goods, Lawns, Towelinge, ltc. ! The i!t-t time you want Shoes come to the Novelty fctore and buy u pair of "lllLDEBUANDts FOOT "T.J. J" . Lr Ladies cud Gciilsi. They aro the best shoes in tho world for the money, Stylish, Comfortable, Durable Th;,uo of these goods j unijuettiiined. They are perfect fitting and handsome. $2. 50 hits the popular fancy, and its be i rock price too, for u Good Shoe. The Mild Winter has brought forth an Early Spring ami wo are now prepared to show you an elegant Hue of SPRING NOVELTIES in Grey, Castor, Mode and the Nctv Foulc Plaids. We also have a very swell line of Silks, Mouseilline De Soie, Etc. Come in and look them over. have enlarged services of an At Jlarker'8 a car load ci Aiiiciieii . 1 11 I i wagc-uS. ' See ti.t VX3 Winchester at CharcLill j oc ooay p. For Crst-clasa Jet. lis; ry ii ) u lr. j little of Oakland. j For fine shoe3 ask for Dr. A. Heed's ( cushion eboe, at JoephsoQ'i. Special esle of eilk plashes for 35, 4)s ; & and 75 cents per yard t Josephsan'B. ! Hon. J. O. Booth of Grants Tass came( in on the California express this morn- : serve meals on the 5, 6 and 7 of April at ; th Marks' building. , The di. tiict in Driver alley was forJanateineecurics MicS Effie Grout as j I tecbcr ol tUe5r echoo!' ' If yoa want atquiriel poison that will j i kill both comini and goicg, cmI oa A. j C- Manter. & Co , f2r it. j Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Cleyenger of 'Grants Paf s were among tbe arrivals! ! Irosn the 8cath ,Lis nsirni8- ! 1 Leonard Perdue, one of tbe proroua j j stock men of the -county, was in the j city from Canyonvilio yesterday. Oar old friend Alfred Cjrcatt, of Bild'.e came ia this morning to bear express biaiseli oa the 10 to 1 doc- , i inre. Churiii l ic Woal.ey Have receivea their r.ew lCvO Piano Lever Binder. 1 ; Better tbau ever, call and see it at their j warehouse. j lr. Cheadle, tae deuiifit, in little : trick opposite Slocom'ij ball, tia and see bim when Ten want good work. His prices are reasonaute. The hardest tuicg Col. Bryan will ran . , f c !. ci,i bv Churchill i Wooller. Hon. Evan Keams of Jacksopviile, came in lais morning, air. iearcs is a . , , son-in-law of Congressman Tongue and . . a rrounnen. attorney of ulbern re- ' J oa' The fii it uiee'.ing of the Jo? Lina Cab in, Native Sons, ia their new hall over ; the Douglas County Bank, was held Tuesday night. . The hail u splendidly ., . .- . . . famished and is m-; of the neatest in ! me cuy. inc uujj art: u usuiukij;ui . I .: . T I. I . . - t Misa Myra Marphv, nurse at tae . . , diers Home at Roseburg, and Mis3 Marie . . , , ... . .,. Haberly, employed iu a Eimiliar capacity .... . , . T. , at tbe state reform school, came to fcalem . , , ' , yesterdav to attend tha annual com- mene8aient exercises of the W. U. med- j, col!eSe.-Statesman, Wedaesday. i!y. cf liolJ U!. formerly ol the State Normal school at Drain, and ; well known in this county, was nominat i ed in the republican county convention, ; last Saturday, at Jacksonville, for '.he of ! fice cf county superintendent of public EchooU in that county. This is a good ! eelectioa and the county is to be congrat ulated as well as Pat. Admiral George Dewey now announces that after dae reflection he would not de cline the nomination for the presidency oa most any ticket, having discovered be says, that tbe position ia not such an onorous and difficult one to Cll after all. This announcement, we fear, wiil not reputation for firmness and sound judg- went. At this rate be promises to soon become a retired hero aa well as a re tired admiral. SUPREME SELLIMG. HILDEBRAND'S FOOT FORfl SHOES. ...ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE. W. C. filLDEBRAND, PROP. striking 6 m it. I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. A. a a. t 1. ..I- J I C. Aermoier winoauus i tu;raii I WoolVy's. Call caGaldii Bros, for hay and oats, i at tbe Da?bey b.un. Bilious lieidache, yellow ekiD, coated tongue, fevered lipe. IlnJysn cares. Fifty cents. Special sale of children's eeuiet all- wool underwear far G"i rents per garment, at Joppheon'c. Sick headache, fuilaets in etoaiacb. pun iu bowels. Hndyan cures. All pt.D6ion Esaiaiutrn. Office. Marsters j buildiu resi.lin;; jrmr PocgU- Jkiou sreit. . a well tnown laly spekin of '.va-.li fabrics, for the coming treason paid, that the Novelty t-tore is showing th rrettiest line she had teea ; sha had le?n stjeping too. m. Caadwick.on cf J. J.Chid:ck, the energetic Missouri Bottom ;ruit Sr3Wer- W1S iu the f ! w ek and ma le this office a pleas .nt oosineBs cai'. ia.e ia couutea amcnu the prornisini; young men of South Dong- ! las. Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood Kiver, Wasco caaaty, has bjeo appsin'ed ai the president of the State Bsard of II jr ticaHure, to succeed Hon. If. B. Mi;i?r. Mr. mltri s duties will be;in April y.n Mr. Smith's appointment will give very (general e itisfatiou throaghout the fctate. ! He has horeljforj served for two years in the earn a poMtiou ia the fct-ile bjtr !. Mr. Smith ii a practical fruit man, hav ing one of the important orch itds iu the state, and baa been qaite active iu prj motinz the itidustrv. Ashianl TidiLi;!. Dr. Darria, after a fev month's suc cessful practice at Bort burv, Cr., will be at the Biddie House, Kiddle, Or., April 7 to April id aad at Brigs' Hotel, Caa youvjlie, Or., April til to May 7. Con sultation free. Dr. Darno makes a spe cialty of ail diseases cf the eye, car, nose, throat, catarrh, deafnefs, brot.chitis, .a grippe, coiisumptioa, dyspepsia, cj.iri pation, heart, liver and kidney duea::?. He peruianeot'y cares ail diseases of the gen it a urinary organs ia either tex. rgansia either tex. Ail I troubles are confidential- -peculiar female ly treated, as well us acute, chronic, pii- vate and nervous diseases in men or m j men of whatever natare, if curable. No cases taken if not. Most cases can be treated ot home after one visit to the doctor's office. Ail business relations i'h Dr. Darrit, are Etrictly coiiS itntial. Cocdactor Chas. Brady, Brakemen J. lfany Pinkston and K. O. Tarrott, Ei gi neer Frank, McDanald and Fireman C. Pratt went ever to llornbrook Friday as witnesses at tbe in'iuest of E. B. Ser.rs, tha old gentleman of 70 years of ag?, re ported to be deaf, who was killed while he was walking on the track Thursday, near Hornbrook, by the locomotive at tached 'o the northbound overland train. I The company 'e Jem pbjes were exonerated from all blame in the accid?nt. It is thought that the unfortmate man medi tated death ; and eoiuc coueider it a case ofsuicide. He ws walking ulou tlie track to his home a few miles from KJge wooJ, facing the moving train, bat madrt no attempt to clear the tracs. At t tie place ol the accident tho track makes a eharp curve and there was uo opportun ity for the engineer to stop the train ia time to save tbe unfortunate man. Tid ing", Ashland. 9w 9 SUPERB STOCK. ; ' I . M ide Uagsdalu was lascn rjiito 1. 1 lit Monday and is s'iil triable t i 1)3 We . re sorry to mmouiRTa that Father C.iurchill is quite indixpodod it!i an at tack cf Ingrinpe. Dr. Twiichell was called to Ten Milo yesterday t tee Mrs. F. F. Churchill, who ia 6i riony ill. Mrs. G V. Siiort of Wilbur, caiiio iyr vf tterday mid is visitiaji frieml" in tliocit) for a day or two. Wo are ;!ad to aononnce that the little Bun of Mr. and Mrr. Hoffman is conva lescing after his eevcre illness. Ex-Governor "Bob" Taylor, of Ten n 'sat;?, thofauioui lecturer, will deliver an ndJr-F8 in Ilosehur, Tuesday even ing, Aprir21'.h. Gardner's .lele,!i'i Ji to hear Billy Bryan came in last evcuinjj. Owing to tho bad roads theio were but few came over from the white city by the sea. Fr, d I'.itrson e'epc-d a contract yes terday for a i:c w In irk building Sx35 fee'., o:.l ttoiy, for lUUiihetiiy & Sjii ut Yoicd!.!. I'lii' no iv btitlJiu wiil to oc cti,ii'd by 1 r. Kin,; ua a drugstore. Bcrnhard Mun'cr, tlio genial and o'j lig'u ; s i'eaiuaa ol Wolkuberg En., re turned h m j Wedv.-cday from a vacation and very enj jyahle virit with his l roiher Carl, lit Co touv.o.vl, Calii. During his absencu' lu also vUitcd Anderson, Uel Biuffai'.d San Frauci tv. Mr. Margirct J. L.i:ke, worthy grnd matron . ( Uu- Katorr. S:ar, visited U ;.-e-burg Chapter Monday night ut a sjn rial sesaici'. The wor' (i the i.nh-r wss ex emplified in a pl-.-'-tii ui.tituvr. Mri. I.utke . :. i is a v-ry f.ijiit-l.j woman, Sivfrt ! :i e i-1;-; i . ri ultiet-hc ha v':fiii' 1 irtti- M lu r a liiii'i'-:ra'iaii. Djr. iug :1: eV'-'iii g y't!. Lt.lL- :il,virid quite a '.. g' h f a M.-cs-t giving a:v:;e to thee;'! r, which wai n;ptei.ittd by li present. Siiort sptches were al-si made by Past W rthy Gnti d Patron M. F. Kapp, Past Wo-thy I'a'rons Free Joha san and A. M. C'awior l, and Worthy l'atroa 0. P. Ccehow, and Mrs. I). L. Hant an of M uttn Wagliirgton Chapter o! PortlanJ, lw nat p-fsent the grand mar.'iial. At the conc'iUsiiii of the work o. tt;e .ia r an vx.e.ier.t iuncii was served ia th bauqurt hail t which all did a i pie j'lstice. The lloa. Linger H raiaaa, Coaimii ioaer of t'.c G.j::-.'ral L-al 0:lij., at Wa&hicgtou Ci y, has rceatly made an impo-t.-tn. ruling i:; which bo holds that a patent 61. d oa miaera! land mu:t be crried through without delay. The r.ilii.g ;-.rt-- o i' nl a c.i'e inv jiving land ia Clear Cuvk iViaty, in ih state of CoivT.i 1 . Nj .);kh.is beea dj.ie on the Ia:id ii t '.r.ty-Cvj '-ar, aa 1 the mtawh) app'iedfaia patent on it had neer s ca ?l tin; ac'toa cn tLe ap; lie ja. The Ciumi-jjioaer held t!.-'t t'.o p-.r-ja whj mikes the ap?li-a-tijii oa mi u rl 1 i.-. J mast proceed . with bis c-i .r ii? I s -a a"! hit rigii's i.frer a rea-.a . ti :.a4 cUp?"d. The eas tern ban iteOii t i a;;iiy t r a patent on lands', aul th.-u, ia a ere it m ny cases, the i.;o3a applyiag ha adowed tbe nutt-jr t j rt fjr years. Toe Commia tia::er l. ;s hi? ra iag oa Sectba 2325 cf tbe B 'vii d Statutes. NOTiCU TO "ORACLE" SUBSCRIB. ERS la ii.-.- pari haso of this paer we Cud it ueceary to consolidate the baeiucES ufthj liiile Boa uutj! Oiacle with the pL.uNntALi-K, the OiUies of tti3 eatscrib ers to the Oracle having beea transferred t'Jti.o t.r.iki cf the 1'laimilalsk ar.d thvy ail; receive this pip.'r regularly un- t.i their s'.'.!:.;crij'ti.ja expires, when this pi',H.r will bj promptly d.soatinued, un licj utucri. ord-.-red. Daring its biiel raretr the Oracle .nude many friends uh'. niwj lrut.will tiad ta even more iuti reftiu, r.esy, spicy nud worthy i I'irual io tho lL.MMitaLi.ii, which will be ct.Live 1 r-r.d ciherKh? improved at a v. iv c-.itiv (i.ite. Caro Brcs. a; Oakland Oift-r for sale tho followin,; goods at coat aj they are over ttcck-.i in theai : Mackintosh 3S, coilarettee, c.i;h.'-i, dreas skirts r.o 1 a laro aFSortuieA of gents and li. vs1 rubber clothing. Died. David Erower, a prominent elder in tbe G"rtnau Eapti.t or Daukard church, die 1 at Lin home at Tal;tit March - b, cstel 7J years. 1 1 3 was a DJtive of 'ir giuta.and ca.na to On-gia iu 1S71 , settl ing ia Wiliarue t? valley. Fjr the past eiht years ho has lived in Sanlhern Ort goa. Besid-s a wif-, he led five cbil- or.-n J. 1'. lirower, oi saiero, airs. m. Bulitucro, cf Albany; Mrs. P. Margan, of Marioa county : Mis. L. S. (iates and Dr D. M. Brawcr, of Ashland. .Married. CAtiTOU-THIFLK.-At the home of J P. Thielo, April 1, ItWO. Mr Henry Castor and Mifia Myra M Thiele, Kev T. Thomas olliciatiojr. kn Astonishing " My home is in Sidmtv. Ohio. I have been nearer death with consumption that; any oilier living person in the world, and I want you to read this, so yon tan Ull others. I took a sever cold aud neglected it, 1 grew worse all the. tunc, and at the tad ot two years I had run into . consumption. I coughed terribly, lost lk:,h, could not sleep, and became so dreadfully weak t'nvt I had to take t bad. I a the following eighteen months 1 gradually reached tho hist stage's of consumption. No less than seven "phyricians treated mo ;uid all ;avc i:ic up saying I was in turiihle. I 'was absolutely helpless. The whole fam ily wore themselves out e.lfing for me. uc day y.i ;hcr and sister camo :-i i bedside, and said 1 h.i.l 1ml a day or two more to live. Tears rolled down their checks as they oljhed the news. The doctors had declared I was in tha last stage, and no human being could save me. 1 was willing to die, but before going to the cruel gntvc, I wanted to go nut aud sec mv dearly beloved town of Sidney once more. Tiicv told inc such a thing was impossible that I would surely die before I got i.aik. l'.ut I msi .ted, and to gratify my dving wi4.l1, a carriage was fitted up .v;:h a b.d of pillows, ar.d to tins 1 was carried and slowly driven around Court ;! u eS.pi.irc. I f;..t home more dead than alive. Through tho mercy of Provi ,'. e. v.mniuo brought a trial bottle of medicine said to be a consumption cure. ot:c im;:; itied for aa instant it was worth trying. Hut as a drowning person i.i-a tps at a straw, so 1 tried this medicine. I was better after taking two doses. Mv.iior got mote of the medicine and I took it, improving all the time. Today I i-.-u a-s will as any reader of this paper, and the mcdicino that cured mc was .V .!.; Kr.glish Renutly for Coiisuniptton. I declare before God aud man that eve: V word hcle L't itllcd is tntr." . .... . . . . . 1 ..is iriii.irkuMe lOVMii.-mal. on lit,- in tlx: jiftn-r of Messrs. W. II. llooKirr.v ii).4.criwii V oi ;-t rn l, t.t .r. A. lii-T's uU Urie,l i;ni;lisU Utmu.ly, is voutticJ fur by them, as'vell aa by p! )'.'a.''i(.,lnn..:l-.t-, ai f-'Jiu'V, Dliia. ' j a'T's liivlirii H.-i,,, . ! is hi I, y nil iliii'iumu tiiiiliT n tvinillvo citiiraiitav Unit your raon' will lie r. t.i'iii, 1 ii2ii.t tiilui,-. i.-f-.Cuv. mi'l St .'I liuiili in r. M. iiml luiii.l.i. In l.iiulau.l l-..u.t..ii. U1ml.0U. i 5 mmmmmmmmmmw?mmmmwnmm,!mmmmw? I GRAflD niLLIfiERY OPEfilfiG g ' TUESDAY APRIL 3. I -JOSEFHiSON'S a 301 and 303 Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon. 3 A Sudden Death. Linnard Hiideturn, one of il.e mem- bera of the Hildeborn Bros., died ecd- denly Monday, at tbe home of his broth- er on Mill street, in tbis citv. ' . . , . He had been working nights and s!cep - ing daring the day, and when ba was j . j called in the evening, h? as f tandin his room cold in death, ilia health had been poor for several months. Death had erideotly come to hiai while sleep ing. By request of friends, n autopsy was hel 1 by Drs. Uooer and DaGa, when tbe discovery was made that death occur re-1 from a rapture of the heart, although the stomach was found to be ef fected with tabercolosis. The funeral was held from the resi dence of James HilJeh'J-u, TucsJar at 3 o'clock p. m.,'acd iut 'raieot in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Deceased was 1 aged 37 years, 3 months and 17 days and was a single man. lie made msnr friends daring his residence ia Kosebnrg,of Cleveland and I respectfully solicit w ho were shocked at bia sad Jen and un expected death. Tbe Borrowing and be reaved relatives have the sympathv of all. Railroad Notes. Cieorge J. Filch, of Portland, repre eentic tha B. of L. En was in Ashlind, .Saturday, en route to San Francisco, where he goes to make a call on "Uncle ! Collie." K. Morri, the engineer w ho has the I passenger rua between Grants Pass and j Kasebnr, was in Ashland, Saturday, on his way to San Francisco. Mr. Morris is vice chairman of the advisory board of locomotive engineers, and goes to the Bay City representing the engit.eeie at the conference, today, wiih C. P. Hunt ington regarding the "relief" insurance scheme. Much interest is taken all over tbe cta-t in the meeting of the representa- fives cf the various brotherhoods of tbe j men engaged ia tbe great S. P. Co's sys- I tern, which wiil tako placa today ia San Francisco, with Collis P. llcn'.iatoa the president of t'.e company. Tbe traiameo believe they have a just cneva. ee over the proposed "relief" insurauce n.eaeare that it has been proposed to foist on them, and in their opposition to it they bavo the sympathy of the people as well as of tho great fraternal orders and old lina insurance companies. It is hoped thit aa amicable understanding will be arrived at. Ashland Tidings. New Chorch. The M. E. Church recple having eald a portion of the cb urch property includ- ingthe pursonage and old church build ing, have decided to erect a handsome new church as soon as the Inmber can be placed upon the cround. The new edifice will cost in the neighborhood of $3,030. Donations have already txea re ceived ranging from, (3 to 5C0, Mr. J. 1. Joaea. giving $500 toward tbe new build ing. Uchemta Noget. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sit k headache, indigestion and conetipa sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of (he skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 23cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggist. But True Story The most Artistic and Stylish Display of French Pattern hats in the new pastel shades, that has ever been brought to Roseburg. Our trimmer has attended all the San Francisco Openings and is prepared to suit the mot refined and fastidious tastts. A fine assortment of Sailers, Walking Hats, Etc. Everyone Cordially invited to call. - DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. ; A drst claw restaurant baa been S ojiened oa Cub street, opposite tbe j l'ot. l hicb may be bad freh oye- haaideSmel". i't !nJ f"1 i "eUes meals at alwioars, regular meals tare served. Lnnchea and onirk rih! for railroad passengers a specialty. For ,1... L. . I 1 . . iuji ungr leeiiog oe sure and call at ! Dofff's restaurant, pricta reasonable. Attention, Please ! The Bcseburg Exchange Book Store f can give yau reasonable rates on both tew and secondhand books. Alaoaa-I tborired sgnt for the S. F. Call. A. If. Sevelsox, Op. post office, Ivoeeburg, Or. Boards and Pkkets. I can furnish split boards and pickets on frhort notice an my place 2 roilea weet crders fcr the same. Bockkt IlavuoN. The Byron Horse. The Byron horse now owned by J. B. Dixriawiil make the season at Wilbur Wf dnesday and Thursday of each week. AtBoeebarg Friday and Saturday and i the remainder of the time at the home of the owner on the North Um pejua. terms reasonable. Special Rates. For li-.o benefit of those persons wbo desire to attend the republican county conventiou at Kojeburg, on Saturday, April, 7th, me aiah to say that the late of one and one third fare for the round jtrii-, wiil apply to all persons attending tbe onyenticu whether delegates or not. Wanted. Fifty gO'Hl timbermen, wages 2 per day: Fifty general laborers, wages (1.50 per day. Camixlu. dt AXEXaNOKK, Comstock, Oregon. Notice to Stockholders. Annual meuiog cf the Douglas County Building and Loan Association, Kosuiu bo, Ore., April 2, 1SW0. Sio-'tt-oldeis are hereby tiotided that the annua! meet it g of the stockholders ot the Douglas County Duilding and Loan ! Asociaticn.of Kosebnrg, Oregon, will be j tell Bt lr-9 Fireman's room in City Hall tatbe city of Uaseburg, Douglas .'ounty, on Wednesday April 13, l'JOO, at 7:30 r. m. t f said day for the purpose of electing seven directors, an t three anditcr, for the transaction of such other business as may leallj come before said meeting. Jons H. Siici'K, Secretary. A'J KE lis' DVSrEl'SIA TABLET are sold ou a positive guarantee. Cures heart bum, raising of tho food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia One littb tablet gives immediate relief I -i cts. and 0 cts. tor sale at M. F. Rapp'j Jrug store ni us iievi We Lave now open ru elegaot line of NEW WASH FABKICS consistinfr of Fancy Zephyr Uinghams, Fine Silk Striped Uiog hums, Fancy Piques French Percales, German Calicos, Whit Good, Etc., Etc.. 'New Embroideries iiml Insertion, Laces aud Iortious, niatcb, Allowr Euibroidoriea, TuckiugtJ, au I Aplique Yoking. kiml9 fancy DresH Triuiuiings. III We Lave everytbiuir tbnt is new will repny you til Rill A new lino of Ladies SSilk Dre6a TLo swelleat liuo of ileus Neckwear in tbe city. C. I. K." STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. Now U the Time. To loik oat for yoor 1900 bicycle, and as we are batim? oar first lot of wheels come in a car lut with the other agents, these fine Imperials and Cleveland will arrive in a few days; any ooe purchasing one or two wheels ont of this first lot we will give a discount of $2, just tbe eaviug of freight. Regular prices on these wheels are $iJ to f(0. T. K. KlCHABOSOX, Coeebarg, Ore. ! YOUR FACE Shows the sute of your feelings and tbe state of yonr health aa well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallaw complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If yon are feeling weak and orn oat and do not bare a baltby ap pearance, yoa should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cares all blood diseases wber cheap Sarsapariila and so called pariiert tail; knowing this, we cell every bottle on a positive gaaraolee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. : Unite! Slates I-aod Office. Rotnca.., Or., February 24, IScO. Nk-e la hereby given tliml in compliance wiia the provisions oi the ac-t oi Conrr oi Jane S, 1ST-4, entitled "An art for tbe sale oi timber land la tbe tatei of California. Ore gon, Sevada ant Mashineton Tenitorv," CHA&LE3 A- METL1X Of UarshGel'l, County of C"na, Slate of Oregon, baa taia day filed in tbi Alce bis ura state ment No. for the porvhi of ine SW1 of sr. S.. , id Tp. No. J 3. K. No. 10 W. aol will offer proof Iu snow that tin land sought ii more Tainable for ita timber or stone t baa for agrtcoltorai purpwes. and to caiabiLh bis elatni to said land U-iore the Ktbter and Kecvirer of this office at Kosebun;. Or., on Tuenlar, the Kxh .1st ol Mir, 11 A). He names as wnn.w?: Williaai Wrenn. Frank Koren. J. Yoatam. R. AVcetlea. ait of Manhiieid. rvcon. an r an-1 ai 1 persons clalinii.c. adserwir tbe aboTe-dc-scribad land are renuested to file their rjairu fn tbis ofticcouor before i!l J"Kb darof Mar, 1W. i.T. BRflKit-S p KoRiMer. Notice for Publication. I'aiTED 3t.tk5 Laud orn a. Rom' burr. Oras;B. r'et- -I. No'irv is hereby tivru thai in cennliiic with the pruTi5lons ol the ae-t of Conjn- ol Jane a. 1?TS. rautlcd "Aa act Tor Uu: aie ol timber land in the itat ! California, On-gua. Nevada and Ws-hmrton Territorr.' FsLANK K. RUliK! Oi atarshiieid, Couaty of Cvi state of Orvguu, bas tbis day filed ia ibii office bisswom state mrnt N.. s6, (or the purtDssol IbeNW, ol seu No -U in Tp N2 6 S. K No. In W. snj xt i'A offer prool to snow tnsi toe tana soueni is uiorc valaabie lor its Umber or stone than for asri- cultuial viirposos, and to etablib his claim to a;d land tx fare tbe Ecglstex aud Eeeeiverol lau erncc at Koscbur; . itvv-oc, on laiy, IbeJDih da of Ms v. ltiOO. He name' as witnesses Cbarii-sA. Me:n, F. llaley K. Weedeu, Wil liam Wrenu, all of Manbiield, Ordron. Any and all ersons claiming adversely the above decriood lands arc requested to ti is theirelainif in tbis oiilec on or oeiore saia Aim day oi Alav, rxo. J. T. BRIDGES, p Kesuter. Notice for Publication. CN'ITED sTTATES LAN D OFFICE. R.xibi bo, Ore., March S, l'. Notice Is hereby ijiven that in compliance with the provisions of th9 set ol Congress of JuneJ,l7i. entitled "An act fur the sale oi Umber lands in the slates of California, de eon, Nevails and Washington Territory, " FRANC M. MARION of Oakland, County of Douirlas, State of Orecon. lias this day hied in this oniee his sworn state ment No. ssa, for the ;f iirehase ol tne s. W. xt of Seeiion No. 10, ia Township No. 21 9. Range No. J W. and will oner proof to show that the Isnd sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to es tablish his clsim to said land beiore the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Rosebunr. Ore gon, onTbuisday the 10th day of May l joo He names as witnesses: E. E. Thorn tm, Charles Hunt, Grant Ta'lor, and H. 11. Killer allot Oakland, Douglas Couuty Oregon. Any and all pemuus claiming adversely the above described lauds are reauev-ted to hie their i lsim in this office on or before said loth day oi May 1900. p J. T. BRILHJES Register. as. ) to All ami desirable. Au eiaiuitiatiou Skirt and Wash baitp. I 19 ;9 t9 19 Notice For Publication. rxrrss States Lass Omcs, Rose bars;. Orecon, rebrnary 16, 130S. Notice is berebe given that ia compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June Xnl, 173, entitled "An art for tha ssue ef Umber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Sevada and Washington Territory," WILLIAM H. SMITH, Of Manhfietd. Cvanty of Coos, Plate of Oregsa, has this dar filed in ibis office his sworn state ment So. for tbe pnrcbase of the SSfUX NSW"1;, of Section So. 2S, Township So. 2o South, karure Xo. SWest. and will offer proof ta bow that tbe land sooent is mote TsJuabie for its timber or stone than lor aaneajtonl pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said Had fee. fore the RexiMer and Receiver of this office at Rosebure, Oregon, oa tsatanlay the l'th day of May, l.Oi He names as wiinenes: 6eo. H. Herron.of Mardiiieid, Oreston. Albert E. Betp. of -Marshtield, Oregon. E. W. KardelL of Marsh Seld, Oregon, A. K. Kaideil, of Manhneid. Ore gon. Any and all penons claim inf adversely tho almvedesrritieil lands are reaeated to tile their claims in thit office on or before said 12th dar of May, ISO. J.T. BRIDGES, Register. Nit ice for Publication. CjriTSD STATES LNO Olfll S. Rosebo-, tr?n. w mary 16. 1H. Soliee is hereby given that in compliant with the Trovl:i.Q of IM act of Omgreas of Jane X 1-Ti. enti-Jed 'An act for the sa.e of tim burtsods in the slates nf California,-Orecon.. Sevada and Wajhincton Terriry:'' RtUbKS C. FECK, of Aili laud. County of Ashland, fra of Wiaroa s:n, has this day riled ia this office his rwoni statement No. MI, for the purchase of tbe MW4 of Section No. 11, In Township No. 24 S. Rantrc No. 3 W and will offer smuf to show that ilw land sooeht is more vaiuaWe for ita timber or. stone than for sjrnealmrai purposes, sad ft cs Kblish hi claim to said land before the Ret fes ter and Receiver of this oiboc at Rase bur, Ore gon, on Friday the rihdayof April, 1jO. He names as witnesses: T. W. Potter, of Ashland. Wisconsin: fcdward C. Stevens, of Waahban, Wisconsin: i. C. Tarney, of Fortlaad. Oregon; L. G. DeWoit of Portland. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-des-nbed lands arc rencsted to tie tbar claims in this oce on ox before said Z7th darof April, J. T. BRItM-.E. aJ6p Register. Notice For Pablicatioa. IJMTKD &TaTl L.ISO OFFICE. Rxburf. Oreaun. February la, 1S. Notice is hereby gnen that in compliance with tbe pro tsion of the act of d-ogTesa June S. l.., cnul ed "An act for the sale of tim ber laii'in in tbe Slates of California, Oregva. Nevada, aud Wab:n:ton Tetntorv,"" CIIRJsTIAN O. CARL, OfWbhbum Count v oi Bavneld. stale of n'ia- consio, has this dar died in this office his sworn statement No. tv. for tbe port have of the -E' of eoitiou No. 2. in Tou?hip No. -I south. Range No. 3 w est, and will offer proof t? how tliat the land souaht is more raiuable for its timber or 'lone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver oi this office at Rose burc, Uregou. on Kriday the Si day of April, It". He names as witneraes: James C. Turner, of Portland. I'o-gou. L T. tieWolt. of WoudlasMl, W asbintton. Ednard C btnrns, of Ashland. W i"Cusin, Frank W. PoUer, of Ashland, Wis consin. Any and all penons claiming adrerselr the abe deserioed lands are re-iuated lo tiie' their claims in this odicc on or be'oreaaid Zl day ot Apnl, lt. J.T. BRIDGES, (ap) Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES I.ASD OlTlCK, Roseburg. Oregon, February la, 13r, otlce is nereny given that in .oiunU: with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3. 18. entitleil "An act lor tbe sale of tim ber lands in tbe states of California, Oregoa Nevada and Wasbincton Territorr:" KIAVARD C. TEVkSs. of Washburn. County of Bayfield. Slate of Wis consin, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. for tbe purchase of tbe north east quarter of Section No 10, in Township No. 24 South Range So. S West, and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more Taluabto lor its timber or stone than for agricultural par- po'es and tocstaollsn msciaim to said land be I re the Kecisler and Receiver of thisomeo at Rosebunr. Oregon, on rridav, the -Tin dsy oi April, l'Jiti. He names as witnesses: ChKrlie teiset, oi Washburn, Wis.: Michael S. iiad, of W'Ksh- -burn. Wis.: James C. Turner, of Portland, Ore gon: Frank W. Potter, of Ab)aod, Wis. Any and all person claiming .lenly ihe-above-desc'ibed Uuds are reueited to fila their claims ia this oihce ou or before ald 27th day ol April, J. T. BRIDGES, ap argi-ier. Notke for Publication. I'MtID Statks lsd orrirs, Koseburg. Oregon, r'ebnisry 16. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provision;' ot the act of Congress of Jnue;;. 1S, entitled 'An act for thecal of l.mler lands intheSiate California, Oregon. Nevada aud Washington Territory, ' MKH.tF.LS. OlSTAD' Of Washbr.in,:i ,uity of Bayiield. Slate of Wis consin, h.-M t-v. dj. t.leil in this office bis sworn statement. No vis for the purchase of the southwit .urier"f Section No. 2, in Town ship Nv 24 vm ti. K.iuge No. S West, snd will otter proof tonhuw that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone tbau foragrt-" cultural purpow. and to establish his claim t said land before the Register and Keeeiveruf tars oitice at Koseburg. Oregon, on Kridsy, the 27th day ol April. fle names as witneses: ' I rant W.Potter of Athland, Wisconsin. Jamca C. inrneyot Portland, ttregon. EdwanlC. etrr eii. of Ashlaii I, Winsin, John W. UeilauU of Whburn, Wisconsin. Any and all iersoii claiming a.lverely the a-ovoleseribiM lamU are reuucslcd to rile their claims iu Ibis office ou or before said 27th day of April, ltW. J. T. BRIDGES, Kcsiater. AJ7p Notice for Publication. I'MIKU SrilK t.AND IHHi i. Kosebiirs, Oregon, February Ii, I'.W. Solne is hereby given (bat in rompli uce a lib the provisions of the act of Congress of June :t, 1T, entitled "Au act lor the sa'c ot timticr lain.' iu the Stares of California, Oregcn. 1 Nevadu and Washineton Territory .' JOHN . liEl.LANU. of Washbnrn, County of Hav Held, stale of WJ. I cousin, has this lay iitel in this office kmswoto ' mstemeut No. mo, ior ihepurchasvoi he Lota ! 1. 2. NE1, of Section No. 2. iu Township No. ! 24 South Uau-e No. LiYlcst, nui. will oner proot ' to show tliat iho land ou;tn is hioi valuabl.t ) for its tiuiiier or some rtiait lor Hgi ieu'ituial pur 1 ptwes. snd to establisti hw claim to said laud be ! fore the Ui gister ui.l Keeei er i f this ortice at t KorebtiK. un.u. on Kriday, the 27th lv of April, vxx. He names a ultuesses Miehaef I N. ttiet.nl. of Washburn. Wis.: Kduard . Stev-' ! ens. of Ashland, W is.: I hartie (.leisrt. of Wash bum, Wis.; James c.Tuiney, of Pmtland, tre- gou. Any and all person elaimimr dverely tbo-aiiOve-deM'ritied lands are reqiiesletl to til their rlaiiusli this nlliee on or tfoix 'Tlh d;iy o 1 RaPsw-UruRgjili i Apnl yif'l. np.uiwfc;.