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J The Twicc-a-Vctk RoscDurg Plaindealer rablishoJ Mondays rod Thnrs.lsy. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. CConshk, Editor and Publisher Fred Wnir.HT, City Editor, Solicitor. T. lU'TH, Foreman S. C. r.AUTKUM, Traveling Solicitor. Twicc-a-Veck Plaindealer. ver year, $1.50 j Entered nt (lie Post Office in Rosebnrg, Ore, as second class mail matter. Tho Allmny lVnirerril is ti yin;r to nial;etlio editor of our esleonio.l con temporary, The Keview. r.ppoar diig inul nml xviily lv crodilir.;: I'j.ain it.xlik panirnplis to that pnpor. Lovers of beer mo tilrendy liopin ningto look with disfavor on '2't cent hops. The trndiiioiK.l "schooner'' will h)iii ho supplant ml by a wine class. MERRILL'S BODY fOUND He Tell A Victim of Traccy's Hatred and Jealousy. Advertising Rates on Application. J FLY 17. 1902. 22 cents have heon offered for hops at Yakima. Tln hop producer hail better keep Lis eyes open and wait before contracting bops. back, then he would havo sneaked out of the country through th big timlier and would not have lieen heard of for months. I would not only have leen dead, but would never have leon found, lieeauso ho would have Ihh'ii afraid to tell where mv IkxIv wan." AGUINALDO IS COniNQ. MRS WAGONER THE DISCOVERER. THE COOS BAY ROAD. - Whatever may be the real financial foice behind the Coos' Bay railroad rroiect it cannot be denied that it If Tracey was predestined to be a ! criminal, destiny tnrned out one of the most successful jobs in that line within the memory of man. W ill Claim the Reward Offered for Convict Dead or Alive. Traccy's Story of the Shooting. Will Join the American Filipino Cop perheads at Boston. COUNTY EXPENSES The conclusion of the county expenses from fourth page xxill appear in Mon day's issue. 'Off For tho W ars." lH'IIS under Tho Democrats have lost the trnst finest ion as a campaigns, issue since 1 President Roosevelt eye. rave it a black Secretary of x ar. Moody, says I nothing cau prevent Koosevell holds fcreat possibilities for Oregon. ,louliQatjon u i;nr, ,md that he is It will develop a region of wuicli " . lo ,vin. people generally know very little. It will bring into operation indns tries that otherwise would remain as mere rolentialties. It will contri Lute materially to the wonderful growth that is certain to take place during the coming decade. T, TL Kinnev. J. Thorburn Koss and other gentlemen who are associ ated with them are entitled to a vote d confidence from the people of this community for that they propose to create an enterprise that promises so much to the com monwealth. The Coos Bay country is great in eit;Hes. It has enormous re- A Ihte definition: "An outlaw is a man entirely snnonuded by deputies." AIRS. GAtiE IS HEAP. Wife Of ins Well Known Manager. Insurance ll"tlOt :H-a:vd J lie K-uovx in ootl -picture ai",H-arM in eonrccss. It Las a fine harbor, one of Michigan. Journal of .inly It lias larire deceased bcin I Lit? v U iuc w " ' r timber supplies. There are minerals contiguous. Agriculture and dany- ing and stockraising will become b:g indnstries there under the slimnlons of the proposed road. I'eople will thert to live. Homes will be Minpanvui j a the Detroit. , I'M.'. t!ie Mrs. Per. W. f Mi. .T. A. go a sister ot A. Smick. and daughter Godwin. i lioseburg: Mrs. Elizabeth liolxvin liage. xxile. William T. iage, passe 1 away ""' hospital a! '. o'clock lliis morning. a:'f- an illness of many weeks. Though In death lias U-i ii momentarily ep--cu I'uiauus, Wash.. .Inly l.'i. The body of Paxil Merrill, who escaped xxith Har ry Tracy, from the Oregon State Peni tentiary on dune !'lh, was found near this place yesterday afternoon at " o'clock. While out tucking huckleltcrries Mrs. Mary Warner and her 12year old son came upon the liody of the dead desrr- ado concealed in a thicket almut three miles from the iioor farm and w ill claim the $27"l rexxard for the convict. The woman xxas very much frightened and xvithoiit daring t.i disturb the corpse at once ran away. Snspeclini:, however, that the eorp-c- was that of Merrill, she at once sent xvord to Sheriff E.lxvard IVg gler, of Lew is comity, xx ho immediately left f'T the spot TllKKi: WolMl.s. tn arriving there xxith a force of depu- lies. sheritl I'e-gsier examined the tly thoroiiirhlv. lie discovered three xvoiin.h niie thi'.uli the back, and through the head and a ':ij!it xvoitn 1 on one wrist. F.iiherof the lii-t two xxonhl haxe hvn fatal. Near the spot where the Ihi.Iv was found SlieritT lXviiler picked tip three :'.0-:'o Winchester shells the same a th..e u-ed by Tiacy and from the posi tion of the xvoimds which were exactly as Tracv has l.masted. he is certain that i. lie of the bandits ha- at lat l'en ar . ..in,'. .! i..r. Nkxv oitK, July 14. AceonUnn to announcement made here, Fays a l'oston lisiatch to the World, Aguinaldo is com ing to the Fnited States, av.d his depar ture from Manila for San Francisco is exjiected, it is said, at any time. lie xvillcome direct to ltostou to join his former secretary, Sixto Lopez, and w ill then start on a tour, delivering a series of lectures on the conditions, of the islands and making a plea for the inde pendence of his countrymen. He comes to Post on at the solicitation of the Anti- Imperialist League of tlttt city. Life In A Great City. hnilt TmmijJTHnts Will be attracted W .lavs, l.pr demise cine-as a bh-xv to -v. Vast ThorA will be devel-i l-.. r laniilv and le'i.v.i of dex-"ted fri nds nnr,i u-V.oro thurn has betn staff- Mrs. was Krn in F. r.da. j l- in.r.f r.ncc;K;i.'tioa I iionierv count v. N The Coos Bay road will accomplish ai these things, and therefore those who "al 1 . 1 iVxn rtlano on1 irVir, Trr- t lo HVH 1111 1 ItHl .11 . -il.ll J uuv. T. u.v 1 . , ,. I nc was ot t!:a: t:spo pose to carry mem uui are u,.uB , fr;,..lshii.s .r. d of th aprjreciative support of all who live in this portion of the Taci- fic CoasL Journal. BAD YER FOR DEMOCRACY Democratic prophets are not qnite so exuberant over the outlook in the Congressional canvass as they were before the election m Oregon. The increased majority which the ... i - , . r . I.. two liepuDiican canaiaates ior vou- iiVe,t m i. t PTess pot in the election in that State u tv n t ' i shows that the chances for a llepnbli ran victorv in .November are ex tremely favorable. The issues which will be put np in the canvass thronghoct the country wera t the front in tho campaign for Congress in Oregon, and there the Bepablicans made a gain over even the high total of MOO. All the indications point to a big triumph for the Republicans in this year's voting. The Democratic lead ers are beginning to concede defeat for their side already. Trenton N. J "Gazette." Mont- Y., Nov. I'.. 13-1. She came of retin.sl and highly intelleet- ple, and r.-.vive l a larei'ul od'.'.i a- tion in the leading scho-.ls of the eas:. u xxhich make ! thai rharae- ter wlach, xxith l.r.al iiarity ani bright precept, accntnaies the l-a'iti-fuloflife. Her ir.ih;me ha- Mad. it- elf felt u)o:i many !' the charitable institutions ! tne city, t-r m a.I xvor of philaiithropx and public ; shexxas net ixele iiitevested. Mieu.l-a .ii:.-.i.il of the women's Hospital and th'ddren's ll'iine, c.rr.-FpMii'iinj secretary ..f the Mt. Vern.in !-... i.'ty. end a m m1t ..f the Tues-lay Mn-i. a! In th wars that Mi has it -lie has made, in Ivtr.-it ii t iiiet.-lc ae-..'.ar..ianee ok V. E. Coman, General Freight & Passenger Agent of the Southern Pacific Company's Oregon Lines, ac companied by the general immigra tion agent, G. 31. McKinney and Lis blaff of assistants, are making a trip over the Company's lines throughout the state this week for the purpose of familiarizing themselves with the country and conditions, in order to more intelligently work immigration fioni the East and Middle West, lioseburg was fortunately favored with a visit from these distinguished railroad officials and they were very cordially received by a committee of prominent and-pnblic spirited busi ness men and citizens, today, who imparted to them such information regarding this section of the state as was deemed would interest them. This new departure of the S. 1'. Co., in Oregon, which is being so vigor ously put into execution by its able corps of officials will tend to greatly hasten the development of our slate and its varied resources and is a movement which merits the hearty co-operation and encourage ment of every locality in the slate and especially those along the main lines of the Southern Pacific which will no doubt derive the greatest ben efits from the good work of this rail road immigration board. friends. At (.in.s-.- ! years the family I her death xx ih Le mourned. The l'rst ,.f Mr v4tiftllv r e.it j.-k many xveks. that the bath s of prox'e eiii -aci'- is. and three xvt eks hack to tiraee came to r ueve I. She is surviv manager of th . t w her.-ha- -a-t; man i.m.-rs, Tioivy or xnin:n am. M..HT. P.y the time the Sheriff had finished his evaiiiinat ion tho niht had fallen, so, h ax in' deputies tcvinard the body all ni'ht. he at . nee returned to I'lichali. an l xvire.I Warden J-.nes of the Salem penitentiary, xxh.i xxas at S.-;ittie, to -mie and il-i.tiiy the h-nly. arden .lanes arnv.-l tins morning at i 1 1 :3) an 1 xx as at oie e taken out by team ! to x iew the remains. A.-cordiiu t" those xxho have seen tin-t.-rp-e there is no .h.ubt that the l5y is Merrill's. The fact that it-.deeom-i-o-ition s.t-iiis t-i indicatctiiat death oe - r.rr.--l tw-i weeks :iZ" an 1 the -isitioii . -f the x'.oi'.n 1- f-iiind on it bear .ut Tra cy": si-.ry -f the deed in every particular. V.-eordin;: to the desperado he kilhvl hi- partner n July 2nd and it is n-nv al in. st certain that xxhat xxas generally n yarded as a b.asu'ul lie. wa in reality a fearful truth. It-iXV X-KURill. l!KO. Trac. y's st..ry '.f the kiiHii-.'of Mciriil, i-that xxhile in the vicinity of t'astle le k, Tracy h-arne-l th.it Merrill xxas re- A Chicago man recent lv lemarkedat the hotel: "Its a -reat effort to like Chicago. Fverythin-r is more exH-nsixe ; business men, in order to ;et a place xv here they can ret, have to I uil.l their homes many milesout of thei ity. Now for instance, I live 20 miles from Chicago and there are thousands of business men xxho live that distance l)cyorr4 my home We have steam and electric car service xxhich is the very lie-t, but. notwith standing that it takes me a half hour to get from my home to the city, an another half hour to -M to thctlic There is an hour of ihe day gone. It i an ell'ort that one .l.-s not realize unlil he ha- tried it The city i so large that it takes a good deal of time to go from one place to another. A man use up a lot of time cettini; anvwhere. If he Lies not happen to meet his eng-ag ments he has wast.sl a g..l part . f t! lav going fr..m .ne place miothei N.ixx you take la. k in Chicago, and 1 a. ways feel like a bug under a carpi t. There are 2,X',ixM i.e.ple.ill chimlnTing ovx-r each other to get to the head ; the city is so large and ex-rx tiling i-done vr it ii a rush." The big brigade encampment at Alhanv todav. Companv "I".' command of ('apt. F. I'.. Hamlin, marched to the depot this morniii xxilh full equipment and took the el. v. n o'cliM-k train for Alljany lo part ii ipale in tho encampment. A g 1 st r.mg i o :i- pany was mustered and include 11, e dloxx ing olli.-ers and private-: Capt. F. !!. Hamliu. I Lieut. I . W. llaynes, 2 Lieut. Harry Slocuiu, Ma - .tt, Morton lladl.y, ls.r-t. V. A. i ehh, tiuarteimasler .1. 1 1. Sin !. '.. .n, eg. Color Sergl. S. Slai -nn-i , S. i jt -. Agee, Hampton, 1 1 a-.-ell, Wright ; C-.r- iOials Cloak, 'i'hr. Ikel, Irx ii,.-; Musician rod Short. I'l ixates : .b.hn ,-ee, Win. Anuitage. Holly Hr-.thers, r-. it l.ivai.t, ,Ias. Cobb, Archie Clink, .la-. Iavi-, line- L)ion. U m.loxcll,('h:i-. i ie!d-, 'ail Gad-ii-, ,J.,y Haiidhi, CI ;u d. Ilowaid, tie... Jones. Win. Marliu, as. Mark-, . M, I ixx .11. Ail .-n ! i Mctieehe, Sain Miller, Allen I tl ne.-.-r, AlU-rt Palm, Cl.a-. Patt.-r-o.., II. V. Parsley. Henry Pitman, l'..-ry Snu-l.-r . All-rtjs-liarp, Arthur ( 1 .lame-, .b.n. -. tjuite acroxx.l xxaa at tne 1 1 am to t lie liovgoff and wish them a ph-a-ant time and fexv "casualties." It is uiiderstoixl that the m.-n --iil ! kejit pretty clos.-ly in camp which is in keeping with g.l di-ciphne. While the camp w ill In- s.-mexxhat - i it is for the purj-i-e -.f ii;-tr not for fun. SALES DAILY 3 t uj i it m. 'cv "x 's -n In., -v Sometimes Two and ev en Three a Day 9 Monday afternoon we sold two fine instruments from the Roseburg house. We are making special Reductions in ' order to make room for our next car which is no w on the way. One half of this lot wc will drop on" at Cottage Grove and Ihe helancc wc will bring to Rose-bur:' this space for the announcement of the r.tw car.. you see Uncle Sam dancing to our juusic you wil our new car has arrived Watch When know Our prices are such that the people see it is to their advantage to patronize ou will find the best makes and the best instruments at the us. niiiij :i an .Milk, Milk. Milk. Bargains in Wheels. We have in st. k nveral s-voiid hand hicych-a xxhich we xx ill -e!l at xerv 1-ixv prie-s or xxill tra-le f-.r xxmnl. t A. C. M AIIsTKRs ,v Co. The i.id.li- I'ai- y xx iil I in; lottl.l milk ir-.n. July 1". I cent-i-r 'piart and in ,i'i i:ri buttermilk free. We claim that under o-o n--v of aerating, purifying .n. l Xxhich -holll l I-- the c.i-e -X Hsiiinc-P you get if'-hi f,..:. tnty .cr rent m .r.-x a.u- i -r i- an any other i. ilk .1. iiv. ry r. affords. Th- miik d. lr.er. 1 w tv A 1 and gnarai.t. .-1 t -gi- .-x itisf.icti-.il. As puhli-lusl on mer rate cai-l- I a.l-.xx ii-- xx--. T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE AT ROSKIJURG (jli CuTTAGH GROVE n to th INDIAN WAR PENSIONS j A i-iil ins le-n p.i--c I by ' I as t-!i!i-ted ii'C-n r . I'v.-r- tie IT HELPS YOU Horses Wanted. P.. F. Shields, of Seattle, will if 111 Oakland July Kiddle, July H and KoM-hurg July l'.t. Those w i-hing t" sell h"rs-are r,-jUi--ti'-l to bring them in on said dates, lb-r-os taken weighing from 1100 to pK) pound-. trTo charge nil ry. If you thin raxx ii. xx hv i; t gi mav i.-moiistra:- ur money xx hen farthe-t. anl pair- l.n-iue-f DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. .1.-. an-1 in. er. !y sponsible for hi- getting into the Oregon 1 .1g.-'- ii'lt.- in h.-r In April it ' M; . Cien e F.r.t tii-t t g.. h- xx a :-ital. xvh.-re r s'lf!.-: ing. 1 by 7-I r. ia-ge. Noit'.nx.st.-rn -s. xxhich ti.. i.;te- IX .1- h -p'd lis xx. -nM ... faih-l - b-.-ught the end .xx !;-.. as Mutna Life Insurance Co., is xi-I- iy kii-.xvn in business and in tiie i. A. R.." :" xxhich heat one time xxas pr,-t commander. Three sons. txv-.. survive her, William IP, Alexander K.and Philip S. .age. Tim Tioiict-of the inie-,.1! sen if-- x-l- ma le later. VISIT FROM IMMIGRATION MLN. penitentiary. M rri'.l wa-a hindrance in the flight, anvxxay, he said. He was .iir. le-s. and hit a trail like a l--g. so Tracy r.-solv.'-l to pick a .uarr. l xxith him. Iiithish.-nicc-.il.il, and thetwo agreed to light out their difference in an oi-en sj..t. Standing hack to back, it xxas ngreed that each should advamv 10 paces, turn and tire. Tracy, looking r-xer his .-houlder. saw Merrill etart to lire at nine paces, so he xxhi-ele-l himself llrng. and Merrill dropped dead. TK.XCEV SHOT TWKE. The Oregon School Journal, pnb7 Jishod at Salem, which is jnst ont for Jnly, is mnch the best ever isHned in Oregon and is a credit to the state. Among other things it contains some excelleut pictures and biographical sketches of the connty school super intendents of Oregon, including thalof Douglas Connty's efficient Superin tendent, CapL F. I. 1 laid in. Some of the olher fellowa may be Frank's equal inemciency, bot they are not in looks. The Democratic parly is not obliged to follow either Cleveland or j lageof 1 cal representative business men. High Railroad Officials Guests ol Board rf Trade and Eusincss Hen. The special train Ix-.iring the high of licials of the Southern Paciiie Kaihoa-1 Company anl representatives of o'.h.-r Oregon branch railroads, arrived in thi city from the south at 12 o'ehn-k noon, one lrmr late. Aft-r lun- heon the gen tlemen constituting the party xx.-re con dueted to the city hall this afternoon, where they xvi-n- m.-t by a large r- pre sentat ion f Koselmrg busine-s men. and in the ab-enee of President Woolley of t.hc Hoard of Trade, Hon D. S. K. Puick presided. Mr. McKinn. v, repre sentative of the Harriman I minigration Bureau, xxas first iiiinxhieed and inter ested oiircitzen.- very much xxilh mi outline of the v-ry commendable plan oi this bun-ail, and concluded -.villi tin statement that this bureau xxoiild carry and dhti flint-- ahs'-Iutely free, alino-t any number of pamphi'-ts xe might is sue dealing xx ith fact s relative to our re sources and advantage- ojh ii h-ime-seeker- and investors. x . J-.. ( oman, . J-. and l a-'seiigeri Acent. of the S. P. eomiianv was m introluce-l and delivered an int--re-ting addre-s assuring our citi. -n- that South ern Oregon would he given all the ad vantages relative to special rates to im migrants that arc- extended to olher parts of the state. The meeting xxa- then resolved into a hoard of trade meeting and the distin guished railroad oflicials remained as guests. President Woolley and frit i.i ns addressed the board ami visitors and an effort xvi 11 be put forth to raise enough money, about fVOJ, to issue iVl.O'H) or 75.000 pamphbts to distribute in the East and Middle West through the Har riman Immigration Bureau. The dis tinguished guests xxere giveu a very cor dial greeting end stated that nowhere along the line had they been afforded the pleasure of meeting such a largo iissemh- Notice is hereby gixen that the part nership lu r. tot--re existing under tin t.rm nameoi Kent .V l'.ri.ige", .loing i,u- ine in poiisla- coimiv. Oregon, the said partnership l.axing l-en compise. of W. W. Kent and T. l'.ridg. 8, i this day .11 ilv.il by mutual concnt The -aid W. W. Kent miv--1s to all in- terests of -ai 1 i-artner-hiii and xxiil i-ol- l.-ct all sums due and pay nil of the lia bilities ..f said linn. All i-r-oii indebt ed to fai-1 lirm will make immediate payment to W. W. Kent. Hated at Prain. Or.-gon. this Sth of Julv, PTr.' W. U". KM NT, J. T. BKIIMJF.S. Furmerelv d-.'me business un-ler tin- firm name f Kent ,v P.ridgo. JlOat dav Bryan. As leaders they are both has-beens. Both brought it disaster Cleveland, with his administration, and Lryan with his platform. It would do well to look np a new Moses, not recoainieuded by either. Grover Cleveland is now a "doctor," but the Democratic party has long since passed the stage when a physician can be of any use. The Democratic party is tne ITont Pelee of American puJitic. Beware of Loilinj mud. The visitor xxere: xx . i,. toman, F. and Pass. Agent, S P; (i. M. McKin ney, C. McKinzie, 11. A. Toxvnsend, W. H. Buike, I. A. Kruse, I. A. Conl.lin, K. M. Hall, adv'agt., .1. P. Jones. .T .P .A J- K.ONeilT. P. A. II. K. Loimbbury, T. F. A. Basket H.nner. Theie xi ill he preaching at eleven o'clock A. M. and Ixxo o'clock P. M. on next Sunday July L'oth, :-.t the Sc hool houi-e in li.ndeii N'alley near Mr. I.n IhuitV, by Lex. W. A. Wood, ('ome prepared xxith a 1 a; la t dinner and at While eating breakfast in the shanty at South Bay. Wash., lief ore starting on M'n-ationa! trip to Seattle on the g.i-oline lam., h N. .v. S., Tracy told the -i.-ry of Merrill's !-ath. At that time an l shice'the tale has Wen regardcl as i. lie d.-signeil to cover Merrill's escape, but today's developments show that the desperado to 1 only the hare t'nth and that his companion in crime fell lK-neatli his nil-- from a dastard shot in the back. Tracy's story of the deed is as follows : ''1 shot him in the hack,'' said Tracy, but he xxas going to shoot me. We uarrcled. Tie- day liefore the ijiiarrel xx.- found a nexx spa per which coiitaine-1 an account of our escape and the pur suit. That account gave Merrill iiual cr-ilit f-.r tin- escape and the get-away xxith me. The fact of the ease is that he did not have 1 he nerve of a ralhit. He a! xx ays xx.mt.-l to sneak through the country, and preferred to go hungry rather than shoxx himself for the pur pise of getting f.Hnl. Til xcv WAS J Kxl.ofS. "That xxa- not my style. No man can take me alone. And if I had a projier traveling companion, a man of net xe, I couldn't lie Liken by a regiment of dep uties. If am shot it will lie from lie hind. And with another loan to guard the oppo-itc direction, a man of pome nerve xvho knexv how to hanule a gnu, xt I xxe could go wherever xxe xvanted to and not 1m- compelled to keep under cover a portion of tho time, as-I am in travel ing alone. "But Merrill xxas no good. He xxas never anything hut an imp diluent to me, and I am glad he is ont of the way. I never could trust him on guard except in phices where there xxas no danger, anyxxay, and then he xxas so frightened that at times he would xvake ine up needlessly in the f. ar fhat we xxere be ing surrounded. So when I got the pa-K-rand saw that the reporters and the people thought he had some lierx'e it made in.; hot. I thought at first I would shake him and travel alone, hut U-fore xxe decided to seperate I taunted him with his cowardice and he got huffy. Then we agreed to tight a duel. This i xxas in the xvoods in Lexvis county, not far from Chehalis. We agreed to start together from u line ami xvalk ten steps each, inopKsite direction! from each other, and then 1 urn simultaneously and begin firing. From his haggling in arranging the terms. 1 xxas convinced that he was in tending to turn liefore he had ta'cu the ten steps, and I was determine"! not to let him get the drop on me. So when I had taken eight steps, I turned around and took a shot at him. I hit him in the hack. The li ivt shot did not linisn him and I shot again. I then concealed the liody in the brush and proce-dod on mv xvav. Chautauqua A.vsocitlon. The Willamette Valley ChauUn jtia Ass.n-iatmn will I' held at Gladstone Bark, near Oregon City July 8th to l!th reduced rat.-s via Southern Pacific Cn.'s lines on the certilicate plan. Special attention this season, Chema wa Indian Band: la.-e ball everv alter- nion; Ctias. Craig, the notd imperson ator; Ir. Koht. Mclntyre, the gn-at world painter of the west and Tlios. Mc Clary, the entertaining lecturer. On July 10th the Hon. Henry Walter son w ill speak on "Money and Morals' and on Julv 11th will delixt-r his cele brated h-ctuieon Abraham Lincoln. July P'th the entire program xxill In nrnished bv pupils of the Cheinawa Indian sch'iol, music, vocal and instrn mental, rex-itation, bast' ball, and grand closing toncert by the Chemaxv Indian Band, should make this. lay onr of interest and entertainment. For programs and further information call on nenrvst Southern l'aci lie agent. .1x17 Need More Help. Often the over-taxed organs of digi tion cry out for help by Iysiepsia' pains, Nausea, Hizziues", Headaches, li-er complaints, U.xvcl disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King' Nexv Life Pills. Thev are gentle thorough pnd guaranteed to cure, at A. C. Marstcr's drug store, Smiths' Dandruff Pomade. stops itching .scalp upon one application three to six removes all dandruff and xx ill stop falling hair. Price ,r0 c, For ah- hv Marsters Drug Co. Mltf Grand Clearance Sale. In order to make room for a largi stock of fall goods I Will close out III V stock of Shirt Waists, Wrapjiers, M and boys Summer hats, at reduced pritvs for the next ten days. A. K. MattooxA Co., Kiddle, Oregon. lOl : '. e I- -n.-y (;- 11.1::- !i' ir--f--r-tri.il Wi i x II t. r.in-. xx ! i Ida and .r.-a to i-cn-i-.n Indian W l..y or more in a:iv .f t ! ave not r- iu::'ri -I. ;ip- . mile.;.; ;ir . t ..- f-.;l i.ili:.-! i. .ir.s ' : ' g ..n-I ir-s:i vo.i eat the : ii a Why .e. i !..." XV! -firgia lever l:iv. r of liiilloi- .:. :i-.. l-ox of Illinois -;il--n Li lian ii-te.rb::;.c. - ';- :-.- War ! hegon Territory.. 1 i.'ri !a War- ". T.-x- - a:. I N. xx Mexico I t.ih Indian I 'i-turbance- California Indian I n-tcrUsTi--.-- rcg-.:i and Wa-hingt -n Territory War.- i i.-: . I - I'i-IvV, .lOi-l vV . . Is'.I-lS-.g ..KM-KV. 1 Bakery a:. I ;; I RESrl :'r-m tht ii a ay- AND CLEAN i -1 - nl tii- KCl:' 11. icr t . ; 1; e. ii r.y prepare appu. ati-.i.s. t i.l i.ame aid -. Ml. r i- -l.-a l, then imII nan,.- ..f x:...-, , ii; A-i ir.--. T.' A. Wi u . OI - .; h-;..;i t I-orth.u JFLVMUS i FREE3I.W I. H. P.! 1 1 AN AN, Lo-ebii-g. O ii. Househcld Goods lor Sal;. MONEY SAVERS i Mr-. N. B-.y-i ! ll.iUShoi-l g-n-l- xerything ;-.t a -,i. a l'"l iocli-1 l!.i:i. it h. r old gt-- rx and r:li.-. This Column is Ldited by our Mer chants and Business People. Michigan Restaurant and Lunch Mouse. at .-. ai.i. .-. ii. .! -IN City Treasurer's Noting I'.r.-v. -r- i:.: t'i- -; i .i. v at MI1A1. Ta'-i- - s "i:i t'lil 'i:.:: p. TiiK- in fi m mi in !! IN5LK,NCn AT C05T. Notice i ioI ling ' .t. the -aim: lSIVluel.t liter the -'.at. Pat.-l Julv h.-r i-y gi-. . :i t- ci' y xx arra:.' - e;. !.. '. a:e r- p'.- - ; at tie- cl; lr-.-.s;;: a- iut.-r.-st ..i late-.! thi- 1 - tl-v 1-. 1 II xi i., t i'v rv .-. (" P.rx I : t i 1 i- : . MPS. TAPJ.SN. p N. r i gr- a? i.i . r i I: ' T.- ( I.e.. ; - n. . I , I - r- Title CiuarantecCi Loan Co. nv-sKBi K i. :.f:- - s. '.' o.ryi i i-.;s;.ri v.' !.' I). lllULT-S. !l . ! Ir.s -I ! -.1 I r :i " v ar. r I. r- r .. wi ly K gel- :1!J fi:e.e hi I. - I.. : Circle Meeting. All ll.olti'-cl - . f 1 are ri-piesT.-i t- at'.. i ii Z at ti..- Native Imj-.rtant '.u-ine-s Ige. Minnie (t-v. . Secv. .. I' ll 1 t S.-n .-. .:o Ma: :l.U 1 I. .1.1. up 1 : i--l. N, t-'li.g. a!.-: r--V- . XX . , ; K.e : Ti. I arlx i- !.o: r. a ru.it I .r - it p' I :: k. rx I Nort:. ii.g an ! la. i - ;.i..y : pi . r tl tl.-,t . Candy !:.,- I;. xx -.-n t---t Ol-i . .l.-i.ciri H i.. J.fl-tt el -.. 1 ..t I. t-rl: : , , L''i$'.3f r u:::y ,n I t- : a - t :.);: ; : , ' 7 r' m ' K"rt.-n, Or, i.'.n. xi .;. jt,-; ...j., .;. --r :.--. alt t ..-. t 'i N.iUrr r-ni...c .a eSi.-o. 'irc?,r.e:iic a.:i.:i I. -( i. Ii, J. Buchanan, Yoncalla Real Estate TIMlit:-; ar.d LOAN I5R0KER i . i ::::i .wi n;;. s nck . - , ;. . j .. ..j tr. ! A. V. AlVL! UTC. t gi.b- 1. ::r Hying x .Ui.sl. pr Bargains in lieel. rk-. tf I J. D ,p!,-tei ft , We have in stock v r..'i .-. ..;:.i h hievch-s xxhidi we x-, ii! -.11 nt x- ry prices or trade f.,r xx.-l. tl . . i . m xr.-ri i.s , x n ! y-.::r aitra. t- ' i ti'.,.- lr--m lla-.i.iit--:;. lie l.a- the only ci - '. '! .-.b-Tact i-..k- in the i-.untv i-i.e :i- y i:r or ler f-T a r.-xx -h-H g::n x-. .'-. xxil' -iTi-ll si vxith the gnu an p ice ;-r . K.svk- s liar 1 ware. s.-n 1 y -e.r cl-ci.s i., 1 eigu- -n !.- iii'-1, pr- s-c-l . r 'ix.sl ll.e I Told in Side Heads, Pr -l-x t.-i la-i . l.un to i Street tf p. n- liv 11 S -: i-!.;te ham sale at B!-. Ml W.xvti.o A cok. apply at the H 'i.e Cafe, near the -h-i-.t. Assavivo W. (i. Wright, ran1. Pass. On-g. in, gold and -ilx er f I . . -..pi -. r fl, tin and eh-clrolytie .is-axs. FohSxi kok Win. Tuxi'i: for -t k either cattle or hog-, t'.xo h. ax y -Iran mares. Ad. Ire -M" this ..iliice. tg Foit S.xli:. O. driving -r ri-hi g mare vears oi.i, wt igl I ig hur.-ir.-i in-. Enquire at thi-.-tlice or al t h- Kan.ly Kitchen. ForSxI.E. Ilesirab'.e help home- ill Koseburg, 10 a. r-- lot- and upxx ar-1 in vii inity. Lirge and small farms finth- erout. IV S. K . I.i n K . le-eburg Ore. (Jsp; I.VXIIll i: t ill. XI . led Inmlicr, thring, ru.-lic. delivered or at the yard nriccs and terms ai-plx- ohilla, Oi-goii. (i.HiiI.xM ior. Sxi.r.. Highly near Ten Mile school hon-e and . and '."SO acre tract near lalla -1.. nostollice. Will sell in a l-i-lx . r np in tracts, lin through tract. Ig. tt s jl-i I :;r. prepare ! t-i do repairing "ii short -t.-late aii'i gaaran- j tf or mu ling el.-., lir-t clas.-. at olall.i. I ..r t.. w. l;. v.". ii t .1 1 ri ' 'i i -, $ioo Reward $ioo. The readers of this pa tier xxill 1 pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadisl disease that sience has been nt.ln tr ...in, ill all itu ntinvitu an.l 41, .1 lu .1.11 . o v i " ... .... .... .'p'--', , ti,iv in Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only jiositive cure knoxvn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh lieing a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. HaU'eCatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giviDg the )iitient ( trength by bnildinj; us the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative poxvers, that, tliey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testinioni- i als. I Address F. J. Chesev aCo., loledo, O. acre urch. -I and li-.ide m.iuitlain stream fl-oxs l'..r prin-s and t.-iui- addns, W. B. Wki.i s, ohilla, Oregon. Saves a Woman's Life. Tohave givfii up x..nld have iii.-anl death for Mr-. Lois Cragg. of Horchesi.-r Ma-s. For years she had endured un told misery 1'n.m a sex ere lung trouble and oh-tinate cough. ''Often." sin writes, "I cmi Id scarcely breath and sometimes could not speak. Ail do, torsand remedies failed till I u-e.l Pr. King's Nexv hiscovery for Con-umi'tion and xxas completely cured." ' Sulferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this giv.nd remedy, for it nex-er disappoints Cure is guaranteed by AC Marsters Price 50c and fl.lH) Trial Mtles fre?. Dissolution Notice. Merrill onlv got what he descrveJ. Sold bv Druggishi, 75c c it 11 i- :il tend the service,. Allcordially invited. ! IW intended to turn and shoot mo in the ! Halls Family Tills are the beet. Mvuti-k Ci;i:i-K, July in, Vj The co-partnership heretofore existing lietween C. 0. White .v M. McCoy, real estate dealers and Mining Stock Ilx chango of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, do hereby dissolve by mutual consent, C. 0. White continuing the business, and assuming all liabilities. C. O. Wuri K. M. M.Cov. I "-; t ir.arK.-: . ; j Han;.-?- shop. . -yki-s an 1 Carrol y..i;r pl-::o!.iiig an I : icti-.v ail xx.. rk up t.e t. l -r i'lf.-i -ma' ;.,:i . onc.-rnin g-'ii 1 ire Leu. 1 A-s. iatioii, wr ion A.. I. P.n.'hanan. agent ' co-i;;!v.l;...!:l (.. xlar-ters p.; lg. 1 b Kg. i r.-g. n. ; W.-eUv Fx.iit.in. r. L-W We.-klv Cal F.'x Weekly ( regonian TI.VV Weekly 1 l J t hi "i.i .-! fi.-'si, a year: leave yoiirij - u . ri p. i"ii- ai v .luiiou- iKitK .x - i;i- 1 tiom-iy Store. j A ll. xx l'lle oi coil- he- jllst received Sir-. ng's Big Furniture Store also !k1 lounges and ii v.iii can take a l..k at t'lem yon ill find the tariff -lias n-.t ef fected the pri.-e seriously. I i "ti nr.- intending to take a trip, do ii k:.. xx- thai x .-ii can gel is itx-r an.l cheai-er trunks, x ali-es. tcic-vopes suit ca- s and hand 1 ag- ut Strong"- Big Furniture Store than any place in town.' For Ab-tracts .i Title, guaranteed t-t In- lull an i correct epic- of all records .Meeting the title, call on Frank F. Alley lip-lairs in the Minks building. His work i- guaraut.vd corr.s t. and prices nre reasonable. IV S. T. W.-t. having accepled several j old and reliable tiru insurance companies s iioxx p: -.-pared to do a general tire in-j siirauee iHi-iiie-s. insure xxim loin. Olhce at the City Hall. tf. Ox er o0 acres ..f splendid pasture to let. m ar Myrtle Creek. Si... k taken to pa-tore on very rca-nnable terms. F.n .piire of Whin-.x McCoy either at Myr tle Creek or Bo-cburg. Oregon. JylO -learns .V Chenoxxeth have just re ceived a cir load McCormick Moxvers, Kak. s ami Hinders and :il kinds of ex tras. Hay carriers, fork- :'iid pullies. 1 hree kinds hav rope, U-st harvester machine oil. Pon't complain ali.ut bad bread xxhen you can gi't t he Ix-st in the country at S.-iver's I'.ak. ry. Our hrea I is no imita tion alter some hotly else, but a receipt of our own. It takes the lead nnv pla.v w herexer the Baker's art is knoxvn and is appreciated. Sievers Bakery. Stearns .X: Cheiioweth of Oakland, have received a car load of iron cladKush ford wagons xxith outer hearing block. Fully warranted Hnggies, Hacks and Cultivators. Tiie llaminel paint, the best and cheapest. . Mixed paints, white 5 SIEVER'S BAKERY. j3iUonnrts wf. abii m.i. in rini i.fi. wiTii on: Fine Cream and Homemade Bread We C.1 , the trade in -I .i i in si lineally j tl -t. pr-xas: mm THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. I; J- SIEVERS, Proprietor i; vvv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.s y'vwv.v.v.v.v.v.v.,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.sv.w.sw mi Drain Gardiner! BMY STAGE ROUTE J I ..- 1. f t . - v .,,1 i;..-u. mg in; uoieiay, January ;t ,e,;;j el-ar-e ; o0 for thefare from Prain t C .3 Bay. P.agg.xgv :); ,..va;.oe with each full fire oo pounds. Travelling men are e-.l ;. i ::-. is w f ev have :M3 pounds or more. .All excess baggage, acts, pern-i, an.l no al lowance x id be made for round trip. I WILY TAiK. For further information address Ji H. Sawyers, rrx prletor. Drain, Oregon 5 W A CAR Mitchei LOAD Wagons ALL MZLS. JUST APPivnn anil W;non$ oil Siand. If you wish comfort, elegance and a reasonable price, see its before bu iuo- T V Barker Co. ROSKliURG, OREGON lea. i, mis, xx inuoxxs, ii.hh-s an.l siuugies. On account of the-irregular survevs tf many of the toxxnships in the losdnri landtlistrict.it is almost imiossible to locate section corners without a copy of the ( ioverinneiit survey. Frank 11. Alley, Abstractor ft' thin city, has acomnlete set of tracings of ad surveyed towns hips, and xxill furnish blue prints of same, shoxviii'' all vacant lands. Bargains In Wheels. ANTED Immediately, 10,000 homes by eastern iiome-seck-ers xx ho desire to purch so di rect from oxxners, ranches farms, improve.! ami I .iniinrovci lamis, , lmvo in KOver 0l.01i ,.in,j and nty property. rue u x..,, xe aux-, ,-H,v !,,,.), wc win P0n al Vt,ry !ow thing to sell. .vuoress, prices or will trade for wotnl. .., THOS' ircW.;-.. i xi A- c: mamiem & co. The only gnu iu the world guaranteed to shoot Xitro powder and not tret loose... L.C.Smith ..Guns.. SHOT GUNS EIPLES and PISTOLS A COMPLETE LINE S. K. SYKES, Hardware, i 5 i