THB PLA1NDEALER T UUHSDAY, FElTlTsys! Ho, Ho, Boys, Look Here. Como and see our l:anl times $20 suits and $0.50 pants. Guaranteed for ono year at Chicago Tailor's, in with Milli ken. Eyes Tested Free. Call at A. Saliman'a and havo your oyes tested free of cliarge. If you nood glasses ho will fit you and guarantee sat isfaction, or money refunded. Ho is hero every day in the week and every week in the year, and guarantees a por fect fit. A. Salzman. the reliable jeweler. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. L. BelQls, watchmaker, Roseburg, Ore. Repairing a specialty at Langenberg'e. For a good 5-ccnt cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. A choice lino of stationery at Marsters drug store. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little tho 15th of Juno, 01 UaUand. .Tnlm Minor, who nrrlvml horo on llio For school bjoks and slates go to A. 10th from Dakota, expresses himself as C- Marsters A Co. highly ploased with Oregon and will re Largo quantities of lumber are corain hero by train daily. Y. P. S. C. E. Social. Tho Y. l. S. C. 12. ot the First Presby terian thurch of this city will give a social at Slocum's hall February 20th. Admission 15 cents, which will include lunch aud a good time in general. There will be booths at which yoa can purchase both mid-snmtner and mid-winter deli cacies. Everybody invited. Eastern oysters on tho halt shell, at tho Kandy Kitchen. Pure fresh candies manufactured at tho Kandy Kitchen. , Koy West, imported and domostic cigars at the Roseleaf. Call at Marsters' drug storo for blank and memorandum books. Church Entertainment. Tho ladies of the Missionary society of the United Brethicn church will give an entertainment at the church m this city on next Saturday evening, commencing at 7:50. They have a well arranged programme and anticipate a goood time. All are cordially and kindly invited to attend. Admission free. resulting m Al Croxton's rosidenco bat- t t , Ia .mmic necoJ3-,tv. Otherwise urday last. A window curtain in a any isaue of public good is problematical dressing room caught afiro from a lamp, A t nambarol local measures, mostly and before the blaze was extinguished town ci,artor3, have boen passed by both all the clothing in tho room was Dauiy nousea out n0 Eonoral meaBure ha yet damaged. (0 u,0 governor, except the lieu land Tho S. P. Co.'a nav car came in on No. liill nml tho fruit nest law. It npnropri Tho latest novels only 10 cents uach. 15 last nieht and went north on tho local Ltps mem monev for this imrno3e than ai ulo. LAngonberg 8 newstand. this morning. Sinco tho economical tho corresponding act of two years ago, Pacific Coast and Eastern orsters in streak struck tho company the paycar is Senator Carter's caution that tho pcoplo any style at tho Kandv Kitchen. being taken over tho road ou regular mav verv likely in two years express Tablets and all kind nf o-ritint. trains, thus dispensing with tho services their disapproval of tho mombers of this oi a crew. i present, session unless uiueiai uuiuv.uo itinL' sovprjil aro reduced to cotresjiond to tho lessen To Whom it flay Concern, la order to introduce our catalogue of sheet music and music books, we make this offer: To any person in Douglas county sending us name, style, nnmber and price of piano or organ, bought of the "Wiley B. Allen Music Co., fiuce July S. 1S91, we will pay $2tneh"et music and music books. T. K. RlCU-VKDSOX. Roseburg, Or. at A. C. Marsters A Co.'a drug Btore. Myrtle Creek flour, only 80 cents nor sack. Delivered free. A. C. Hon. The latest novels just received bv Geo. Langenbcrgand sold at 10 cents per copy. The finest line of sponges and chamois skins at A. C. Marsters & Co.'a drug store. For good substantial blacksmithinc cheap, go to McKinney & Manning, Oakland. ' Hymeneal. The mat rue of V. A. Sovcrn and Miss Yirgie Singleton was solemnized Thursdty evening at the residence of the bride's parents in this city, in the presence o' relatives and a few intimato friends. It was a very pleasant affair. Both parties aro well known here, and especially the lair bride, and their many friends will join the Plaisdeau:k in wishing tbcm a prosperous and happy journey through life. Liberal Terms. At the meeting of the board ot direct crs of the D. C. A. A., held Saturday, B. F. Ramp agreed to take back all the land except that included in the fair grounds proper upon the payment ot $503 April 1. and the first payment to be made four years from date and the bal ance then da in 6 years. Should these terms be agreed upon it will give the as sociation four years in which to "get out of the hole" Watermelons and Sugar Cane. Enterprise: Will Sebrinc. of Dillard, closed a deal with George K. Qainctbis week for -10 acres of Mr. Quine's best bot tom land opposite town, for the purpose of engaging the watermelon and sugar case business. There is no doubt bnt that melons will mature as early here as in Jackfon raanty. The raising of sugar cane for the manufacture ot aorgum is an experiment that will be watched with interest bv oar reside. We wish Mr. Seining abundant snccess. Fifteen Long Years Imprisonavr-ntin the state penitentiary at Salem for the period of fifteen rears and a fine of J1.0CO was the sentence iui BRIEF MENTI ON. J. L. Brodly, father of Dr. Bradly, was doing Bomo extensive trading in town last Thurs.lay. He disposed of thtoo dozen pairs of homo made buckskin gloves. Hard times does not seriously affect him. Wo aro frequently disked when tho next reunion ot tho Dougles county pioneers will take placo. Wo will stato here that it is tho intontion ot tho presi dent of tho Eocioty to call them together THE SITUATION AT SALEM. Dolph Is His Four Still Short Votes. Following is Friday, Saturday, and to day's voto for U. S. Senator : 21 23 2 Dolph 41 3o JB ltaloy 7 0 (3 YVoatlsorlord i Haro I" 10 10 Lowell 12 0; 0 Williams Lord 7 0. U Absent li 14' ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Sali:m, Fob. 10. ot all but ono week So far as tho results, ot its natural life, urn to Dakota ahd sel his possessions ao8a.ou m ,t f bet. n Mint kliaiAHl r t i nnil rnmnvn I D ... ," , ' ' , : tor never have bconcallod into existence uu uu to ima cuuuu,. Q . , , t U)U cou A disastrous conflagration camo near in(? weok tho gonerai Bppropriatlou bill, Aniline in Al Ornrlnn'H rnsidfincn Sat-li.,-i. - ..i.is .-:.. nil.nvirinn days in Rosebuig in consultation with the board of directors of tho Douclas County Agricultural Association. It is expected that a final nrrangemont of tho doal in regard to the fair grounds will bo made either today or tomorrow. Having secured tho assistance of a very skillful and successful assistant, Dr. Strange will now bo nblo to resume his regular visits to outside points. To secure tho very best ot dentistry at the very lowest possible prices call on Dr. Meals at all hours at tho Kandx Kitchen, southeast corner Taylor & Wil- Stranee in the Marsters buildinc son block. , , , Tho teer now being manufactured uy Boots and shoes made and repaired at rjeLaney & Meyer of tbta dtr u mecUng T lrSfc CiaSS mn.l. en,vfMi nnil nlrt'itill In tl L. Langenbergs shoo Btore. work and low prices. Take your families to the McClallen Uonse. Mrs. McClallen will seo that they are well cared for. Who is Niece? He is the man that keeps the candy factory where they make all those fine fresh candies. Chnrfhill, Woolley & McKenzie keep a very large assortmeut of Bret class cook stoves. No charge for delivery. aryiue noaseuoiu ujea. The same package colors eilk, wool, cotton or feathers, at Marsters' drag store. Protect yourself against cold and largo extent taken the place of the im ported article. It contains no drug9 whatever, and only the best of malt and hops are used in its manufacture. The Fireman's Fnnd Insurance com pany is recognized all over tho Pacific coast as being the leading company. Its policies are accepted by the U. S. Gov ernment without question. Place your insurance iu this old aud well known company. C. B. Cannon, resi dent agqnt. The legislative committee appointed to investigate tho Soldiers Home, con- pneumonia by wearing a chest protector. 6igt,ng 0f Hons. B. F. Alley, C. P. Yates, Fine ones at MarsteiV drag store Use German Household Dyes. Every package guaranteed a solid and fast color. Ten cents per package at Marsters.' Tho only way to euro catarrh is to purify tho blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and tones up the whole system. Greatly reduced rates at the McClallen House. As wc all know, D. C. Mc Clallen is a first-class hotel man. Give him a call. The Roseburg laundry is now in oper ation and is doing first-class work. "If it doesn't suit you, bring it back," is heir motto. Wash Moore was in from Camas val ley la3t week. He reports the roads in a very bad condition, as is usual at this time ot year. Don't b-eak out your teeth on bard tough candies; go to Niece's candy fac tory where they make every thing fresh, soft and chewv. J. E. Blundell, John II. Smith and J. S, Boothby, camo uo from Salem Friday night, and tho following day investigated the Home. What the result of their in Testigation was will be known later on. Miss Carrie Roper of Ashland, who had been visiting friends in Roseburg for several davs, returned home Satur day. During her visit here she was the guest ot Miss Bello Willis. Although her star in Roseburg was of short dura tion, Miss Roper mada many frieuds who will gladly welcomo her back. WALL STREET WHIPPED. Oar Very Latest Declaration of dependence. In- See him at once. rlajtr on the pt-re. nn thn nnrtp. I Consequently easy ou the nirres glasses 1 V TJ C. 1,- ,"""J XT " " .11 Hotel Van Houtea. innnhipN. lwres tawrer. roanctea i - TnansWhter and comnlicitv in the 3Ir-aod Mrs. James Clements Salur- i,rfi" ,rn t Pnrtiimt. M!" returned to their home in Canyon- Steeyes attorney's are quite sanguine of Me af,r veT7 Peasant si t with their seven, refused to order to its third read- anew trial from the supreme Washington, F!. 15. The thirl al tempt by the a lininlst ration, tliiiicsaiun. to secure 1c-'i!dti-,u looting to the relief ot the treasury failed in the house. First, the Carlisle bill for the reform of the currency system, wejit Atown. Next the bill for an issue of JoOO.OOO.OOO gold bonds and the retirement of all legal tenders, recommended in the president's special message was defeated last Thurs day by a majority of twenty-even, and now the house, by a majority of forty secant: court. 3Ir. Sleeves says tnere is no doubt about the result, and the lawcr's friends assert that he cannot be con ricted a second time cn the same testi money as adduced on the first trial. friends in Rosebnrg. When the scalp is atrophied, or ahtny- bald, no preparation will restore the hair; in all other cases. Hall's Hair Re- newer will start a growth. Mrs. Lynne, a pupil of the late Prof. Speraszi of Milan, Italy, gives vocal and pianoforte lessons. Terms reasonable Residence at Mrs. Parties. An entertainment will he given by the young people ot the u. ii. church on Saturday, February 23d. The pro gramme will be out later on. Ladies wrappers, a new line in Cash mere, eta, Flannellette and Eiderdown; price from S5 cents and np. Call and see them at the Novelty store. fchurcbill, Wooller & McKenxie ex hibit a new model Winchester 35-55 and A Pertinent Query. , "Wot is it that senators forget the in terests cl their own section and stand up ... . r . t 1 t ai the advocates ox uie gosu Brcaera aau monev lenders and sharks, the same class of men whose tables Christ turned over, and whom he lashed out ot Jerusa lem. Have we such a senator among ns striving for a prolonged seat in the U. S. senate where he can osc every effort in his power to rivet the chains of golden elavery upon a confiding but disregarded Deonle. Answer, to who are misrepre senting your constituents and who are KS-W, awncn Darrei, wnicniuey retail ai J - In It a .ltl striving for Coiph's election. 15. me low price oi lourieea uouam. The Fireman's Fund has paid more losses in Roseburg than other company and has held the patronage ot many o our leading citizens for more than 25 years Thomas Johnston has opened a neat grocery store on Oak street. Ho keeps a variety in the grocery line, and will branch ont more extensively in the spring C. B. Cannon is agent for the Fire man's Fund andHome Mutual Insurance Companies. They are both Pacific Coast Married at Eugene. Eugene Guard.- There was a quiet lit tle wedding at tho residence of "W. II Abrams in this city Wednesday evening, the contracting parties being Miss Grace Abrams, a daughter of V. H. Abrams, and 31r. A. G Osburn. Rev. H. F. Gilt officiated. Bnt a few of the rela Uvea and most intimate friends of the contracting parties were .present. Both ot the young people are well known to all our leaders, and have been promi nent in societv circles in this city for some time. They have an extensive circle of friends who will wish them much happiness. They will make Rose- bure their future home, and the best wishes of all go with them. ing the resolution by White, by which it was proposed to authorize tho issue of $65,000,000 of 3 per cent gold bonds, as a substitute for the 4 per cent 30-year bonds, sold bv Secretary Carlisle under contract with the Rotbschi'd-Mon;an syndicate. Wilson, chairman of the ways and means committee, opened the debato and proceeded to carefully state the case. He said there was no dirtb of revenue in the treasury. The previous operation ot tbo treasury had resulted, he said, in the United States changing its own bonds for its own gold, and now Secretary Carlisle bad done what Slier man did. time and again, when he was refunding the public debt. He liad pur chased gold in other markets than our own. Hopkins, republican, said it the state ment Wilton had made had been true, that coin was really as good as gold, and meant tbo samo tblnz. why had not the president told the capitalists so? "I oppose this resolution because it will, in my judgment, destroy the credit ot the United Stales. In tho future it would bo necessary to put the word gold into every bond, lhe secret loan was negotiated for higher rates than any civi lized country was paying on its debt, higher than even bankrupt Eygpt, little Norway or any other country." "Hatch read, amid much deiuonstra tion, a letter addressed by ex-Governor ing incomes of the people is ono that tho legislature shows little signs of heeding. Almost the last act of tho houao this morning wa3 to reconsider its vote by which tho railroad commission was abol ished. This breaks tho forcoof its action in the repeal, upon which it could have expected the approval of tho people. Thore have been 378 bills introduced in the house so far nud their present cjudi tion is as follows : Passed S5 Defeated 9 Withdrawn 5 Indefinitely postponed " Laid on table -t On second reading 10 Keierred lo committees w- Being engrossed 40 On third reading 31 McCrackeu's bill to abolish stato board of equalization went to thu committee on assessment January 2Sth and is probably dead. The coratuittco reported in its omnibus bill in favor of the old btate board, consisting of Governor, etc., but that was knocked out and tho present system substituted, so tho house ex pressed itself ou that score. Smith of Josephine's bill for a South ern Orecon insane asylum lias been re ported unfavorably aud is being en grossed. Tho several claims ot counties lor re bate ou account of erroneous taxation have len reported favorably in one bill, which is with the engrossing com mtttee. Tho bill for a state bank examiner, the gamo warden bills and the bills for ap propriations to tbo O. N. G. have not been reported back yet, but are in the hands of tho committees. Among the important measures passed by the nonso might bo mentioned, Pax' ton's bill repealing the jnto mill appro priation, sent tn tho senate Feb. 2; Hol er's bill for a 2 per cent tax in tho gross earning! of foreign insurance companies; Moorcs' bill for abolishing the railroad commission; il vers bill lor tue employ ment of convicts in the onitcntiary. The Dennv beet suear bill as it was discussed in the senate yesterday to uro vide for the employment ot"coaviele-in tho stato penitentiary, aud to uncoura the cultivation of sugar beeU in Oregon provides that tho Oregon Beet Sugar, comjuny, a conwaiion organtzeti ami exUting under the laws of Oregon authorized to make use ot tho latior of convicts confined in the penitentiary, for the period of ten years, in the manufac ture ol sugar and other yaccarine pro ducts from beets aud in the cultivation of beets for the ptirioseot experiment an: nse in the manufacture of sugar. Under this bill the beet sugar campany, and its assigns, are empowered to make use of such part of the stato penitentiary build ings and land as may not bo already ap propriated toother purposes, for use in the manufacture of sugar from sugar beets. The company shall pay to the state for tho labor so used by them the sum of thirty cents per day for each con vict employed. According to this bill the governor is also authorized to contract with and lease to any person, firm or corporation, upon such terras and for such time and compensation as ho may deem advisable, the whole or any part of the labor of the convicts confined in the penitentiary not required or employed bv tho beet sugar company. The bill will not cost tho state a cent, but will cause an exenditure by the company of from 4350,000 to $500,000 in the purchase and erection of a plant, etc. Oregon consumes annually about 25,000,000 pounds of sugar, for which she sends abroad probably a million dollars. The manufacture of suear by convicts will not compete in any rcsect with free labor in Oregon. 1 his bill was laid on tho table for the purpose of making Bouio minor amendments, it will uo doubt pass. Companies and therefore deseryo your proctor Knott of Kentucky to Senator patronage. Blackburn, in which Mr. Knott charac- n, tt. dontlftt. tmarantees terized the pending proposition as the all hia work to be first class and to be last insolent demand ot the goiuiies." The World's Currencies. The last number of the Reform Club's Sound Currency series is "The World's Currencies," by Richard P. Kothwell In concise form arc given as to each ol the thirty odd principal countries ot the world not merely full statistics as to coinage, silver and gold ratios, legal ten- finished in a workman-lixe mannj'. No students to practice on the mouth and ruin your teeth. D. C. McClallen has gone back to the McClallen House. Everything is in first- class condition. Mrs. McClallen has charze of the kitchen and dining room. Look out for something good to eat. Those having second band stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receivo the der laws, etc. ; but also as to paper issues, terms upon which permitted, tho extent I highest cash price by calling upon N.j obtained. "They do not seem to want to leave us a hereafter. Whenever tho government agrees to pay gold, silver is doomed for all eternity. And it will be as Judge Forbes said to Johnny Moore, "Goodbye world; howdy hell." The debate was closed by Wilson, who admitted the contract in ado by tho sccre tary of tho treasury contained very hard terms for the government, but ho be lieved these terms tho beat that could bo But congress, by giving tho K. of P. Anniversary. Alpha LoJgoNo. 47 KnighUof Pythias will celobrate tho thirty-first anniversary of the foundation of their order, Wednos day evening, at their Castlo Hall in the Odd Fellow's Temple. Folloiug is tho moonAMMi:. Music Selection by K. of P. Band Prayer Rev. Crutchfield Music K. of P. Band Address Fred : Page-Tustin Violin boIo Miss ihomp8on Recitation Miss Quccnio Kidder, Malo Ouartett . . .Clements, Wright, Aiken, Zigler. Recitation Miss Iula Bradley Music K. of P. Band to which thev are secured or unsecured, quasi orcomplete legal tender, as well as a diecription-of tbe more important banks of issue, the principals upon which they ore operated, and the extent of their con- section with government or independ ence of its direction. Statistical and comparative tables supply numerous clasees of data; so that the publication is Rice, tbe furniture and supply dealer, secretary authority to do so, write in tho 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. At a meeting of the Althouse Mining! Co., held in this city a feu days since, tbe following officers wete elected: President, S. C. Flint; secretary, Wal lace Baldwin ; treasurer, E. F. Walsh. bond what tho contracting parties thought should be there, although all agreed tho bonds would bo redeemed in gold, and thus to savo the taxpayer $500,000a year. An analysis of tho voto shows 89 dem ocrats and 31 republicans, tl20 in all) voted in favor ol tho resolution and OS Dr. Davis has practiced dentistry In a condensed cyclopaedia npon tho subject Roseburg nearly 14 years, and wo know democrats and 02 republicans and 7 pop- it treats and not merely tho first, but a the Dr. to be a skilled woritman. rar- ulists (107 in all) against it, most successful attempt by system and ties patronizing him wilt save money. condensation to give an intelligent view Dental parlors opposite blocum'a ball. They are onto their job at Niece's candy factory ,1J you . kno.ft, ar good flbibfi7wbett" you'eeo! 'Jti"try 'thbse'.'tlns nnmberiiof copies, -and .Mill havo.thetfi freaftcandW of what to one attempting to master the BUJ bo' for free distribution sdi6rHyJre'ehtf'inj'any tgrib$m'ijb your application uu. i muuitD. Doolittleand Wilson of Washington, Herman and Ellis ot Oregon, voted against the bond resolution; Reed of Maine voted for it. When tho bill was reported, Senator Aldrlch presented, a resolution ora.rc-, enactment of tho reciprocity provision of tho McKinley law. According to the Oregonian there not really a mound republican in the country oxcept Grover Cleveland and the Oregonian man himself. Even Tom Reed is now unfavorably contrasted with Grover, and accused by tho Oregonian of obstructing the good, wholcuomc ropubl can legislation ordered by Grover and tho Portland Me. Wo think that when tho Oregonian and tho ubiquitous editor of that sheet has passed into obscurity there will still bo republicans to guide the ship of stato from among tho shoals into which Grover and the Portland Mo has attempted to wreck it. Thofl. Wiley of Myrtle Cieek Is in tho city. J. Harris ol Spokane was in Rosebiirir' Sunday. Don't fail to attend the minstrels to morrow night. Sol. Abraham came up from Snlem on Friday's local. E. II, Plnkston was over from Oak land Saturday. J. W. Newcouib ot Walla Walla is visiting this city. Charles Nickell ol Jacksonville was in Iho city last Friday. L. W. Kline of Sau Francisco is doing business in tho city. W. J. Mahoney ot Oakland was visit' ing here last Friday. V. Clifton of Elkton was seen on our streets last Thursday. W. L. Laird ot Reston was visiting in the city last Thusday. If you waut to know what is going on read tho Plaindealek. J. D. Laird came over the mountain from Browster Friday. Robt. Hutchinson of Oakland is spend ing a few days in town. B. W. Johnson of Reston was taking in Roseburg last Friday. Mrs. K. L. Miller and Miss Lizzie Par- rolt are visiting in Salem. J. Jasku'.ek camo up from Portland lost pigbt on a business visit. J, P. Jones, passenger agent of the S, P., was in tho city last Friday. Judge L. O. Stearns, a pioneer of Baker City, died a few days since. P. B. Whitney, of the S. P. Co., paid Roseburg a business visit last week. J. R. Dixon of Nor Mi Umpqua was do ing business iu Roseburg last Friday. The ten-year-old child ot Mrs. Tom Boggcs is seriously ill with brain fever. Mrs. Fullerton is reported as improv ing Blowly, but qui to indisposed at present. Miss Dora Peters of Oaklafld has-been visiting friends in Roseburg during the past wek. Tho minstrel performance tomorrow night promises to be a treat in that line of entertainment. M. S. Ryan and daughter, Miss Viola, of Union Creek were visiting in Rose burg over Sunday. Will Madison left on the overland Fri day night on a business trip to Eugene City and Independence. Miss Carrie Sykes, clerk nf this erhuol district, will commence taking the t-eusus ot the district this week. Hon. Clias. Nickell of Jacksonville was in town Saturday ou business connected with tbe Soldiers' Home. S. S. Train, secretary of the Oregon soldiers Homo commission, came np from Albany Friday night. John W. Kelley is now publishing the Oswego Ironworker. He is a strong supporter of Dolph. 'NufTeaid. O. B. Marsters of Myrtle Point has been visiting relatives and inends in Roseburg during tho past week. It is reported that the man who bought out George Grubbe at Wilbur has bkipped for parU unknown. Misses Fannie and Nelly Day, who have been spouding a few days in town. left on Monday's local for Drain. T. W. Younger, superintendent ot tbe locomotUc department of the S. 1. Co., was in Roseburg several days last week. Dr. F, W. Ilaynea Saturday night re turned from Atlanta, Ga., and will next week opuu hit dental office in thii citv. John Mclteu was in town last Friday. His daughturha juot returned from an extended visit in Portland. Welcome home. Grand Master Parker paid Phlletariau lodge, I.O. O. F., an official viit Satur day night, which was greatly appreciated by the brothers. Gilbert J. McGinn, a well known at torney of Portland, died in Arizona Fri day, whither ho had gone for tho bene fit of bis health. By special request Dr. Lowe will be at the Depot Hotel at Oakland. Feb. 25. It your eyes need help see him this day. Eyes tested free. uev. vt mauds ot the Iroy, .N. x . con-1 ference of tho M. E. church delivered an impressive discourse at the M. E. church unday evening. County Surveyor ileydon has moved his family in from Cleveland, and they are now living on tbe Phillips placo nearTerraco Park. The new Home is the best sewing ma chine on the market. Prices are lower thau on any other first-class machine. Call and see them at A. Salzman's. "What shall 1 do to inherit eternal life," were the words fro m which Rev. C A. Stine preached a sood sermon at the Baptist church last Thursday eve ning. A letter from Willie Staats of near Prineville, Eastern Oregon, to his father says, "the snow at ono time was 29 inches deep here." The webfoot mist is good enough for us. N. S. Buckner occupied tho pulpit in tho Baptist church last Friday evening. His discourse was from the text, "God is not mocked; whatsoever a man soweth that shall he reap." It was an able sermon. Sheriff Gago of Empire City was doing business in town last Thursday. He left the next morning for San Francisco to get Manning who was arrested thore a few days since and is wanted in Coos county. notice ol a defect in the sidewalk was seen in Thursday's issue of that paper. Early Friday morning our friend was seen hammer aud nails in hand vigorously at work remedying the defect. PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT. A List of Those Whose Names Ap pear on the Roll of Honor. . Followiug is a report of Rosoburg Pub lic Schools for mouth euding Feb. 8, 1895: Number duys taught, 19s ; nuin ber days attendance, 0754 ; ii'imU r days absence, 537; number times tardy, 74; number boys enrolled, 180; number girls enrolled, 201; total number enrolled, 387; averago number belonging, 305; average daily attendance, 338; number new pupils enrolled, 10; number pupils readmitted, 8; percentage of attend ance, 03. Examination iu the varioiu grades for the month ending Feb. S, resulted us follows: man school iiijpartmknt. Eighth Grade, A Class Rank one, Ada Smith, averago 99; others above 90, Nellie Wilson, Natalie Wollenberg, Earle Gaddis, Maude Rast, Emma Fisher, Oscar Lindaey. B Class Rank one, Neil McCall, average 99; others above 90, Robert Wilcox, Clyde Gaddis. OKAMMAK DEl-AIiTJIENT. Seventh Grade, A Class Rank one, Jessie Givena, average 97 ; others uuove 90. Eliza Harvey, Mattie Perry, LaAmi Frator, Austelle Zigler, Leona Shupe, Clara McCoy, Delia Brown, May New- land, Daisy Frater, Lillian Wollenberg, Geo. Jones, Willie Currier, Xury Barker, Elva Wimberly, Luella Kennedy, Min nie Shupe, Fred Field. B Class Rank one, Lucy Huntley, average 95; others abovo 90, Gillis Woodward, Gertrude Fenton, Winnie Luelling, Martha Sham- brook, Fayette Langenberg. Sixth Grade, A Class Rank one, Eva Howard, average 97; others above 90, Julian Josephson, George Wilcox, Sam Rast, Stella Hamilton, Thos. McCarthy, Hudson Eccleston, Reino Blackman, Silva Blackmail Louie Eccleston, Ruby Bailey, Lutie Sacry, Silyia Stearns. B Class Rank, one George Berks, average 90; others above 90, Dee Howard, Elvin Crutchfield, Helen Willie, Walter Wright, Nora Jones, Ara Burtis. Fifth Grade, A Class Rank one, Charley Harmon, average 90; others abovo 90, Effie Collins, John Boyd, Luther Fenton, Lilly Critcser, Otto Fail ing, iSormau llanna, trank McKenzie, Lena Thornton, Edward Langenberg, Gertie Rast. Lilly Stauton, Colo Burtis, Mettie Strait, Myrtle Hansel!. Hatlio Linser, Aggio Pitchford, May Scbnur- ttein. B Class Rank one. Clarence Look, average 98; others above 90, Ethel Evarts, John Failing, Morton Austin, Minnie Eastou, Ora Mote, Alice Malm, John Veach, Curg McCollum, Lulu Cloyd, Bertha Rudolph, Ida Mon tague, Harry Lohr. riUMARl DEPARTMENT. rouriu U rail a, A (JIass lvank one, Bessie Kidder, average 90; others above 90, Hannah Wollenberg, Hardy Howard, Hilda Ring, Edith Buckner, Fred Brown, Dexter Jones, Fred Wollenberg, Wayne Crutchfield, Florence Langenberg, Birdie Slocum, Archie Tufft, Nannie Page, Bertha Estes, Lizzie Kirk, Chas. Hess, Ora McNamee, Clifford Benson. B Class j Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report- Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Scotts Valley Clippings. It is feared the frost has damaged the fall grain a good doal. Miss Kate Wolfer accidently fell and sprained her ankle a week or ho ago. We are glad to hear that she is much better. Mr. Dick Sanders, one of our enter- prising young men, has gone to Cow Creek canyon, to work on the section. Good luck to you, Dick. Miss Mittie Applegato, who is attend ing Bchoolat Yoncalla, came home Fri day evening on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Allen of Buck creek were wfere visiting at Mr. G. W. Sanders' Sunday. Fights are all the go brre at present. You seem to like it, boys, so go ahead. Mrs. Sehlin and daughter Amy have gone to Portland. Tho latter will re main there and attend school. Levi Bennett, who has been on the sick list for some time, is again, able to go to Bchool. Miss Pluma Tucker, while out riding Sunday was thrown from her horse, but not seriously hurt. Mr. Chas. and Miss Tessie Lee have been out beyond Oakland visiting friends. They returned home Sunday. Married, at tho residence of the bride's parents, Sunday, Feb. 10, 1893, near Hudson, Oregon, Miss Ella Safley to Mr. Homer Palm of Siuslaw. We extend our heartiest congratulations. Mrs. Allie Youngof Portland, formerly Miss Sanders, is at homo on a visit. Mrs. Hocket we are sorry to state is on the sick list. Mrs. Wm. Adkins has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Bachman. She re turned to her home in Cottage Grove Tuesday. The corn-shelling given at Mr. John Applegate's several weeks ago was a suc cess. All enjoyed themselves playmz games until midnight, when they all re tired to their respective homes. Mr. Lon Baker, who has beeu working near Rosebnrg, has returned home. Mr. Smock ha3 gone to Portland on business. Mr. B. L. Watkins has bought Jake Fern's place Mr. Fern will move on his place near Salt springs. Mr. John George has bought the wood ranch of Chas. Bennett of Pass creek, and will probably make Lis fortune yet. Vale. Mr. Luepp and family will leave for Nebraska in a few weeks. They will be greatly mipged by the people of this place. Miss Lizzie Ritzman is sojourning on Clover creek at present; for Johnny 'a sake ws hope ehe will soon return. Alex Thornton (tbe slow? sheep herder) says the coyotes have killed a number of sheep for him this winter. Ogre. Upper Olalla Items. On the morning of tbe 11th mother, earth was covered with snow, bnt it soon went off. Mr. George Hoover was seen in our midst last Wednesday. On a gold hunt we suppose. Mr. Watkins and tho Cooper Bros, are mining this week. Mrs. Anldrich made Mount Sbep a flying visit last Friday afternoon. Our beaming friends Mr. White and wife are expected to sojourn on their mountain homo ere long. Mr. Frock, our energetic neighbor, seems to be progressing nicely in the forming line. Rachel Cooper on her seventh birth day. Februry 14th, was the recipient of a nice thread and thimble holder with minature mirror on card board. Joy. A. G. Osburn is now in charge of the Bhoo stbreifbrmerly'owndd by B.'Bantfoti berg. Ho has- already received' addhlidns to tho stock and will in a fow days have a complete etock on band. Rank one, Archie Dowcll, average 92; others above 90, Dale Harmon, Lulu Clludinst, Maud Grooms, Lawrence Far low, Pearl Sanders, Louise Poket. Third Grade, A Class Rank one, Esther Tufft, average 99; others above 90, Eddie Morris, Alvie Brundidge, Jessie Flook, Agnes Grooms, Laura Mullen, Gertie Moore, Etta Barker, Milo Atter- bury, Etbel Lewis, Jessie Bow en, Bennio Lohr, George Rudolph. B Class Rank one, Fred Austin, above 90, Vera Haynes, Ma: Haran. Lyle Croxton, Clarence Hess, Elsie Ben click, Ethel Shupe, Maude Perry, John Tufft, Alice Sweeney, Mary McGehsbcy, Millie Heffner, Guy Brandtdge- Secoad Grade Maude Bridges, Lida Kelley, Edward Hansell, Myrtle Rease, Floyd Bogess, Harvey Griffith, Loyd Burtis, Lena McCurdy, Bessie Shaeffer, Annie Hume, Lottie Mnratere, Ada Mur phy, Daisy Freeman, Henry Easton, Maud Cannon, Earle Strong, Willie Morian. First Grade Dolly Jackson, Floe S .haeffer, Murvilte Keuyou, Agnes Ken yon, Annio Hashage, Roy Milton, Ralph Wollenberg, Maudo Webb, Avico Sheri dan, Mary McPikc, Dora Griffith, Ethel Sheridan, James Crawford, Milton Crutchfield, Fayo Carroll, Alice Hume, Birdie Reams. F. B. Hamlik, Prin. The Same Old Rates. The board ot Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, formorly the Pacific Insurauco Union, has sent the following order to i local agents: "The rates issued by the Pacific Insurance Union must be strictly observed by every member, anil by all their representatives. Eyery member is strictly pledged to this observance by himself and by every representative and employee of his office. Rules for regula tion of com pet ion with agencies not rep resented in the Board will at once b? issued and sent to you." Items From-Oakland. The dramatic entertainment given at Young's hall, on Saturday night, under the auspices of the ladies of tbe Presby terian church, may be regarded as a suc cess. The hall was comfortably tilled with spectators, and the sentiment seemed to be that every one was agree ably surprised. Each and every one of the participants in the play deserved commendation. -Miss Lizzie Cooper is deservinirof edueciitl tmiw As nn ama- 1 r. , averabo jo, otne.s . f . . .,.; ,r;, , Mark Holmes, Cap. Hall, R. P. Dear, Leu Sherman and T. L. Kimball, are prowling around tbe Uonanza quicksilver property, but the object of their prowl ing is past undmg out. Capt. Peter's friend, Mr. Goodrich, from the east, has come to Oakland to gratify his desire of former years, to live and die in Douglas county. Doctor Gilmour hai rej.jvereJ from a severe indisposition that was at its cli max on Tuesday night last. It is related on the best of authority that the course ot true love is running delightfully along with a love-sick pair in town, and that tbe nsual invitations will soon bo received by friends of the family. The supper given by the Odd Fellows on Friday night is said to have been one of the most enjoyable occasions for many years. Mr. O. Middlekanff has about decided to establish himself in this city as an at torney. The numerous friends of Mrs. General Varney will be glad to know that the lady is in excellent health and enjoying her new homo in the east. The report that Jno. B. McGeeis going to manage affairs at the Todd quick silver mine, may be regarded as perm i-ture. Assessment Census for '95. Tax payers should begin taking an in ventory and account of what properly they possess liable to taxation. Tbe as sessor is required by law to assess each man with what be owns on tbe first- day of March, and no matter if you sell your house and lot ou the 2nd day of March, and the assessor does not assess' you until the middle of June, you will have to pay taxes on that bouse and lot' just as though you owned it in Jnne. It is a physical impossibility for tbe assess or to call on every man in the county on the first day of Maich and hence you will save both yourself and the couuty official much time, if yon will prepare a list of your property on the first of March and lay it away where you can placo your hand on it when be doe3 come. The legislature of 1804. then meeting in Oct ober, passed a law making; it the duty to the assessor at the time of assessing his county in 1865 and every ten years there after to take an enumeration of tbe in habitants and industrial products of his county. In this enumeration there are 27 columns to be filled out and Assessor Sterling estimates that it will take more time to make tbe census this year thao to make tbe assessment. For example in each family, he must list the number of males over 21 year?, number between 10 and 21 and number under 10, and of females between 10 and 18. He must get the nnmber of bushels of wheat, oats, barly, corn and rye; tuns ot hay, pounds of wool, butter, cheese and the nnmber of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep and all pi eductions. The censes rolls are to be turned over to the county clerk when completed and it is his duty to keep a copy and send originals to sec retary of state. D. A Household Treasure. W. Fuller, of Canaioharie, N. Y., pays that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use ; that ho would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke man, Druggist, Calskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King s iSew Discovery 13 mulouht-1 edlv the best i;ougn remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Whv not try a remedy bo long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. C. Marster3 & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $ 1 .00. UucUlcii'd Arnica Snlvc. The Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fover Soros, Tottor, Chapped Hands, Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or money refunded, Price25 conts per box. For Bale at A. U. Marsters st Uo. T. K. Keeps over forty differeut kinds of musical instruments constantly on hand Did You Ever Try Electric Bitlcrs as a remedy for your troubles? If not, got a buttle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief mid cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and lono to tho organs. If you have loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Ner vous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Klectric Bttters i'r the medicine 3011 need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. G. Marsters & Co's. Drug Store. for Over Fifty Ycnra. An Old and Wcll-TrUd Remedy. Mrs. Wlu tlow's Soothing Syrup has been used lor over fllty years by millions ol inolhcrs lor their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softons tho gums, alloys all pain, cures wind colic, and Is lhe best remedy for dlarrluca. Is pleasant to tho taste. Sold by Druggists In every part ot the world. Twenty-tire cents a bottle. Its value Is incal culable Bo sure and nsk for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Tyee Items. John Stevens was out at Oakland Thureday. A Mr. Williams of Eugene has been in our neighborhood. He represents a Vermont marble company Rob. Numann is plowing for Scott Henry. Mr. Whito is making preparations to set out a lot of fruit trees. Another good move. W. H. Cole has about recovered from his late illness. Dan Lamb of Wilbur i an employeo of the firm of Burk & Lehinaiiii. We are sorry to note that Mrs. Lon Ellson has had a back ?et. Mr. Gossett had a Boverc attack of the palpitation ot the heart last Sunday bnt by tho skillful aid of Dr. Page he is much better at this writing. John Rees and family have been stay ing at Mr. Gossett's this week, during his illness Ed. Stevens spent several days at Mill wood last week. He ii trying to learn to talk Herman. "Cyclone" blew a little too soon when he aid nothing could be sold for cash. Our farmers have been paying cash for grain, hogs, and in fact everything they wish to buy, and it can be had for money and Mr. Churchill, the mail carrier, pays us cash for all our produce. Wake up! you revival man pick your teeth and keep up with the times or you will be as far behind as the Review is. Jack the RirPEa. Favoring Indian War Veterans. In the House of Representatives January 21, 1335, Mr. Hermann intro duced the following bill, entitled: A. Bill to amend an act entitled "An Act granting pensions to the survivors of the Indian war of 1832 to 1842, inclusive, known as tin- Black Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances, and tho Seminole war," approved July 27, 1892. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Represenlaliver of tho United. States of America, in Congress assembled, that the Act entitled "An Act granting pen sion to the suvivors of the Indian wars of 1832 and 1S42, inclusive, known a3 tho Black Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances and the Seminole war," ap proved July 27, 1S92, and the samo is hereby, amended and extended bo as to include the names of tbe surviving offi crsand enlisted men who Eeryed for thirty days or more and were honorably discharged under tho United States mili tary. Territorial, or prov Clonal authori ties in the Florida and Georgia Seminole. Indian war of 1817 and ISIS; the Fevra River Indian war of Illinois of 1S27; the Sabine Indian disturbances oi 1836 and IS37; the Cayuse Indian war of !S47 and 184S on the Pacific Coast; tho Texa3 and New Mexico war of 1SI9 to 1855; the Cilifornia Indian disturbances of 1851 and 1S52; the Utah Indian disturbances 1850 to 1S53. and the Oregon and Wash ington Territory wars from l-'Sl to 1S5G, inclusive, and also to include the surviv ing widows of such efficers and enlisted men : Provided, that such widows have not remarried: Aud provided further, That where there is no record of enlist ment or muster into service in any of the," witrs mentioned in thij Act, or the or ifCfal .Act of which it is a supplement, ihbmionl of pay by tho United States fluff s acceptable as evidence of said en ice. T. K. Sells musical t,oods for less than Port land prices. Spray Your Orchards. Kelly A Dunno's prepared sprays for I fruit trees at A. C. Marstert, A Co.'s drug orchard. Whalo oil soap, bluo vitrol, lime, '.Bulnhnrelcii .at M arsters" drug mure. Oak Creek Items. Did you get a valentine? Wash Short and Mr. Darrow of Wil bur weie buyiug cattle in this vicinity last weeK, Mr. Luepp preached a very interesting sermon at the Mt. Scott school house last sabbath. Mark Myers of Peel was.8hakinghandB with his many friends here a few days last week. He came down for tho pur pose of buying some oatH, as he intends to do considerable farming this year. Lester and Forrest Blakely spent last luesuay anu Wednesday on the East Umpqua. Robert Brown came down from Glide Friday. He repdrtsYerythytng;pr$Bpe'r7 uua iu mat peucemi utile town; - Final Call. All' porfins are hereby notified to make immediate settlement of thsir in debtedness to tbe lato firm ef S. Marks A Co. ; otherwiso the same will be placed in hands for collection. Please give this call prompt attention and thus avoid ad dition d costs. Asher Marks, Administrator of Estata ol S. Marks A Co. 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