THE PLAWDEALER Tie Cburches. BAPTIST Clll-,-., ,-nn-.rresJJ: Sunday Schok'10 "laln' Superintendent "ul5UycvculnsatTta). Rsv. Q. X. Axsc t.... Residence, Ko. sti Stain' street. Will . Mn CM..... . Bat,. SutntcndM i close of the morning Z. , . Bl . i'"iuiou i rarer 11 Ins.Thnrsdty. ntTa) im. rrsonagc, corner Malu and Lane lawBYrxau.s CncRcn-orner of Cs and BUSINESS LOCLAS. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. A. A. Saliman, tho roliablo jeweler. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. U Beiaia, watchmaker, Roseburg, Ore. Go to the Roseleaf for the beat cigars For a good 5-cent dear call on Mm.n. uoyd. tMimocr or School Children-Receipts and DIsbursments. Tho following ia from tho annual re port of the schools in District No. 4, for toe your ending March 4, 1893. GENERAL STATISTICS. Achnlmlinl.t.i:. w. ..... MALE FEMALE TOTAL .fr Namber of resident persons between four and twenty years of ago 343 3G0 703 Number of resident pupils enrolled 318 80S CSC Harness of all kinds at low nrl t ATerago daily attend -1 . w. woodward's. drug store. For first-class dontistrv eo to Dr. T.min in.u. j - " r i i . . . orscuooi hoots and sla t in a Q- -V ... , o. aiarsters & Co. Eastern oysters on the half shall. t the Kandy Kitchen. Pure fresh candies UaJn.wdTMn.-B . s.,. i" ""IS " ""UJ Y.P S.cia. ftrcrS West, imported and . -! . m. - rff - 1 U( R. B. DawoRtn, Tajtor. anco (Number of teachers employed (Number of teachers employed in tho pri vate schools in tho district dnring tho year. T. K. Keeps the Fischer and Voso pianos. Keens pianos. T. K. Chirkering domestic cigars at tho Roseleaf. Old newspapers at the Puisnir.i.n Number of nnnila en. office, 25 cents per hundred, rolled in private Tho latest novels only 10 cents uaeh schools In -the dis- at Geo. Langonberg's newstand. tnct during the year Pacific Coast and Eastern orstn in ""mated value of school ... . . . -1 t i BRIEF MENTION. 49 and Ilardman - : ? t. k. Sells musical gootU for leas than Port- lanu prices. T. K. A.ecps over :orty different kinds of niU3ical instruments constantly on hand. T. K. Has ordered a large shipment of Wash- bureo musical goods direct from the factory. any style at the Kandy Kitchen. Tablets and all kinds of writing miner at A. C. Marsters & Coia drug store. Myrtle Creek flour, ontv sn sack. Delivered free. A. n Hrt. Vl a The finest line of soonm nnd rh k . .uarsiers & Co.'s drug male teachers per month dur 8tre. ;nL. .tin I ""O . v. ..... ...... Meals at all hours at thn Kn,u Average amount of salarv rid Kitchen, southeast corner Tavlor A Wil. I female teachers ir month son Dioct. nouses, Including grounds... $14,200 00 rtimated valuo of Fchool fur- O'Wre 1,200 CO WUtnatetl value of apparatus. 105 CO Amount of insurance school Property iq.ooo 00 118 00 T. K. iivcjo ia:iuiu ami lungsiey pianos, anaomer makes. Wilcox and White, Ester, Packard, Chicago, Cottage and arhotf organs. T. K. Richabdson, Roseburg, Or. Notice. All -person indebted to O.K. Hill Roseborg are asked to call and pay on or I clothing. aeiorc Jiaroii -i, isft. By so doing they irm save costa. imsistbe iast notice C. K. Hill. Take your families to the McCInlUn House. Mrs. McClallen will bm lht they arc well cared for. Protect yourself against cold and pneumonia by wearing a chest protector. Fine ones at Marstew' drug store. Uso German Household Dves. Everv package guaranteed a solid and fast mlnr Ten cents per package at Marsters.' Jack Abraham has accented the agency of Neandor, Pershing A Co.. for of taking orders for Uilor made snita of Novelty Store. Has jost received a large line of ladies j dress good. We invito the public to call aral examine oar slock and prices. e will cbeeifally send samples and prices to oar otit of town customers. Gteatly reducwl rates at the McClallen House. As i all know. D. C. ilc- Clallen is a first das hotel man. Uivc htm a call. auring the year 40 60 ftumber of months public 6chxil taught., Number of months private 6chool wogiH. 15 Number of private schools 2 Number of school houses in this dis trict..... Value of Webster's Unabridged dictionary belonging to the dis trict.., Total per cent of taxes voted and t . ieviea uunng tbe year 004,- RECXITTS Amount received on district tax "i 1S33 s; Amount of money received of county trea&mer from tho County court insesKlon, with full hoard prcsont. "Through Hie Shadows of De:tth" at tho opera housd tonight. The Postal Telegraph Co. iua estab lishec! mi olllcu sit Junction City. Tho baud concert to bo given Saturday evening lias been ostioned one wcok. See steel wrought iron ran go add in another column. Don't get humbugged. You can eave $20 on stoel ranges by buying ol Churchill, Woolloy & McKen, zle. Mrs. Phil Metschan, wife of our stnto treasurer died at Salem at 12:10 yester day. Tho.se photographs at McEvoy'rPort ianu rtioto tent are lino. Call aim boo them. There is a croamery in Coos County with a capital stock oi fGOOO in 240 shares. Latest dispatchos show that tho Japa nese "go marching on," conquering and to conquer. . The steamer Coos Bay was disabled on tho 3rd inst. and towed into San Fran cisco harbor. Wo can show tho ladies a nico Hue of hosiery and summer underwear at tho Novelty storo. Marriage licenses have been issued to HarveySConier and M. J Canyon ville. Last appearance of tho Nihilist Com pany at the opera liouso to night. (Jo and Ree them. Don't forget that J. T. Bryan, the jew eler, has established his shop at Strong's furniture ttore. D. W. Hunter of Oakland is in the city. .Mr. Hunter is a republican first, last and ul.vavs. Yon get tho best agar where you get PERSONAL ITEAIS. John Hall of Myrtle Creek was in town yesterday. airs. Geo. Frater returnpil to Ridd!e this morning. Mr. AltcrliiiM of N.ril ITihj ipiN raine down Itirisduy. Miss Callahan from Fioinh Setllrmrnt is vfsiting in town. Bulger Chapman was in the city today UNDER THE NEW FEE LAW. Litigation Will Be Much Alore Ex pensive. Telegram: I he price of justice Iihr taken a jump upMinda In the, Mate cir cuitcourt, the ramo being duly inunuiir. ated to dayl To say that it is tanning u great ileal ol comment is only an inti mation of tho furoro now oti between prospective clients and their lawyers. Tho worst featutes -of tho affair, vlewimr it from.one standpoint, ia that the price on business at county court. nK a .. Jiu.t.. a i. i ai i t ' .1 I iyt a ib nui kojuk iu uuKiuaio oniy uy moi iuwin weaver nnu wue ot Myrtle The. Sliver Ouestlon gracious permission of the legislature. Creek were in the citv That, of course, is out of the Question. t, wn.M ,. n L iU ditok: i am not certain that I I H.WU HID VHU TUI1I 1 1113 UlHl aJIIdll L I I a m in 1 fll. . M ... Tho immense amount ol litiMtion'car- Mm t.,.. ' :.. '"" WIW1 ynr noancial views, w I wmluw awfu S UVQUII1 Uli 1I1MIU1 L11IIL Illlhl I nannHliIl II .. . ripfl nn in Mnlft.nrnol, or,nn'a mnrf. " M.et-cwiijr UIOHO W1ID regard to the Coin makes it seem strange to court praction- w ..,.. . if , , fL8 0l,8!lver. J you will allow space "in era that tho state most feel the necessity um, " V.uTrL . . lue.to'umD8. me laikdealee to pre- of makine litieation more costlv. : . ?' 4,44 -iiiuo u uoua "orK guar-1 cent some views tliatX entertain, with Whtl,pr thn miaino. nf n,a fa- tn, flit - reforerfce to4that vexed question. snit ! crnincr n ri.,pn n tnt nf Jron jna8.' Bcnnauier ot Urockway passed 1 presume it is apparent to moat men and sometime useless litigation that lhroa8b Ro3ebrg Tuesday behind his of al Political parties, that the free, coin- migh might bo better adjusted on the r,w DBy8, 8 B"VBr wm 08 tde raain and para outsido, is a question that is beinu ranch Ohas. Curry tho big rancher of Ump- .onDl ,Mne ,D lne next presidential discussed. The effect will bo watched Qua valley came up, Tuesday as serene as with interest. Of .course, in important atunflower, C. E. Bensch of Oak creek was in trie Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report AB&0WTEI.Y PURE cases of law; there will bo no noticeable dimnnition, but thid has especial refer ence to- potty cases. In law cases it seems, according to tbe new law, au official copy of which has just, reached the circuit court clerk's of fice, the fees are governed by the amount involved. Ten dollars is.to be paid down election. Certainly, for tbe past two or three years the free coinaze of silver has neen most elaborately discussed by dis- "iwill UK) ,jTO. ... . city and like a ransil.le man subscribed 37. T . 'B 01 .ex,8,,D for tho Plaindealek. ' ! '"cn n 'no people nave ,t , so eoucateu tnat by this time they lady preacher will muf-t havo COme to fnmn mnnlnatnn r.a fn tho best policy to be punned by the gov ernment on tnis question. 1 hold to the view that eventually) we 15j Mrs. JUuegrave, a lady preacher will a dress tho audienca at the Christain church this evening. Misses Ada McCurdy and Effie Mun ir. i . -it ... . . T!ll lil. nf Whon thn romnluink ? filml , . . 1 & ibiukw - -urn raiaago is uie OdlV floln .....j, y... v. r . t " nnrt fpinnrta in Tlnom. I f. .1 :i .. . ' . amount in controvesy is over 500M " . . ' D 4ueancn, ana aiso noia Lees thWthiir ih f la ; in .ti Hon-r- Cooper came lo town Tuesday ,l,at its roltrtion in that way will cause a bate urocBedinM nn.l .-Ivil .rl,,n ,hm 00 business and pleasure. Mr. C. is one restoration of our former prosperity, and thero is no amount invol mi tho fee for oI ,he fiolid men of the county. nng about a feeling of confidence in onr filing a caso will be $10. This U the fee Mark Holmf s of Oakland was in town -ntineM ceD,erB that has not exittod for the clerk will charge anyway, and if the ,aBt Tuesday. He took thb overland .J"" "B Pf8' . lawyers object and want to make a test tra5n r Canyonville Tuesday night. hoId l ,he .T,ew that the in the case to determine the construction of the Wm. Haines, a hnn.r nf ; : presioenuai eiecuon that makes tho law. they can take tbe question to conrt. tho cilv innntrint .(ror i,m.:. Upon the filing of an answer, demurrer the people cowhldes-for hi, .,. ia vmuum, wui ba tri or motion in these actions the defendant tk--a u... . . r. 0,1 opposition. The needs ,uZ ; , . . - . conn,ry re(ln,ro a larger circulation the best candy. At N.ece'a candv fac- exceeds 500 and 3 t,l,PrP U, i- IZJ'T" "" " ' ol silver, and more especially does the mM. IMn't Inpfnt it I tna AA - ' .w.bw ... IW.-O tliajl ftlW, I R.inliln JI. -U6t ttiuiK ot it! Men s cotton half 1Do enect ot mo new law on the hi., oi i agriculturist, the mechanic and the laborer need a larger per capita of silver hose; double heel and toe for five cents Jo-liea court cases will I interestrng-.L'i; ,J u ' ""h0'1.61801 fnesgoes to show per pair. Noveltv store. Will McBce Pent Weduosday night la Civil In these courts no case can be handled surgeon, will visit Roseburg profession- that these classes demand the free coin- where the amount in vol (exceeds $250. o-m n,n: 3d instant .Oakland on the age.of 8,lver, and they will make that In Honor Bound. S. S. Belcher, an old soldier in Craw ford county, Kan., had his pension cnt offbecanseitwas not believed the old man had heart disease as the papers claimed. When Belcher received the news of tbe loss of his pension he fell dead, with ono throb of his poor old suffering heart Er. The government did not try to sneak out of its debts to the money-lenders, the jobbers of mules, hard-tack, and sow-bosom by calline them "ahirka "dead-beats," bummers," etc. It didn't proclaim that the whole lot of them were tainted with fraud." and take 25 or 30 years to investigate the matter, in the fervant expectation of having money by wearying them into their graves. Not at all. It took the nghful position that.it had taken those men's money and goods at a time when it was greatly in need of them, and that it was jn honor bound to pay everv dol. larithad agreed to. It h the same with veterans. It is the depth of mean ness to be now vilifying veterans as the scum of the earth, in order to swindle them out of the rights lor which they sacrificed health and bodilv strength. When these much-abuned men were standing as a wall of fire between the country and destrnction, no praise was to great for them. Only when they ask for payment of their dues, they become the most despicable of creatures. C. K. H. Roeehurg. He reports farmers at Bend busy at spring work. The next reunion r.f the old soldiers Mrs. Lynns, a pupil of the late Prof. Speransi of Milan, Italy, cives vocal and piano furte lessons. Terms reasonable. Residence at Mrs. Parties. Another installment of thosa 11.50 1 Amount of moner received bv tuitions .j- shoes, the best ever offered In th nlr ? r-iual Call. Staple coods of all kinds at nricM tn unit -in persons are hereby noUded to the times, at U. C. .Stanton' luiu-oime feiuemeni ot meir in- n,. irnrt nf n... i : j . I wa. va uu UC "1 UUUU1 LS UJCCl I rTrS. ., uru,"l,r with general approbation. There is fniw'J.Wmte.plh mell about the clothes .u. .utiiuij. uraw Eive U11S I IfinnlrTn IKo. lr l j rl! n,,nf . .1. J..- . , " "uu' u.uij, .ditional costs. A.M . Firen' Fund has paid Administrator of Estate of S. Mart XUO. Uneoflhe advantngrs offewl hvatiial in the justice court is that the plaintiff can obtain a hearing and perhaps get a m.titmanl n..!!.!. IA .1 t .t . . T mnntv .,1 I f.l . nnH ,1n,a nf U'.l.: ill i Jk""""- 'wwiuiu ui a irom ino lime Amount of monovrIl f held at Hillaboro. Jnlv !t 4 nn.l s . "1B "rcnii coun county treasurer from the an- Ti, m,n , "f"8 "ra 'or i wv- i-a.f , j i HHvprai mnninn a rivii mn in ina. wM uv4ivai i ai'ifca ituir. m i iiik uvhi aii n 'ur u iiM u...t 1 r t j I f ' " . ' 7 iwwatuuifc, iierun. jury is uaeu, usually " "v I - - mw nvi ktIV ftaaVA 1 ' l I I ffXirn fltantll VIII a I lWTol ! aw I in I . -vr,... v.. b.t riiKKo Salt rheum with iu intense itching, tetl that the new fee bill will como hard deBP''8 Ibe dry, hot skin is cored by HoodV Sirsa- on tho numerons small cases wherein "'change." "i mounv oi scnool lunds re- p..., vu.i uua mg uimu. ul um. iinuupiooi uicining, moiiuin- ine tiynon Kros. late of the Palem ceiveU 7S92 67 hen yon have a social or birlhdav uu wishes toappeal his caueto a higher Post, visited Roseburg Tuesdav. insDect disbcesemexts Pfty you want evorvlliin - first class, tribunal. If the change confines most of Ing the prospects for a nevr entomriw in .... Amount m!l rnrfnl.. ..- I fiat r-.nt- n.n.l.. -i v:..- . .:u ... I the lill I rntna fn thn JmdIIo nnn I ..ut:,ui i ....... I ueniiai Honors .-r"tvi v.uti; niica.000 ijni ww. wuill h LilCbC J U UII UIIIUUVI ...w jwcww wuik.vug I ."W L'UUiieillULI OUSinCSS. l 1111 Vhlt Amount paid for interest on I be 'n it. advantage gained will be the disratch of success wo wot not. 00 1 25th and Drain on the 271h. ut. r. -v. ilaynes has just returnel frjni tbe East andopened dental parlorp in Mark's building, where he will l.e pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. . l.. anil u, ti. liuell ol Looking GNrs were in the city Tuesday. Thev report all things in good shape in their vicinitv depression following the more Eggs For Hatching Jtrom thoroughbred fowls bred for health and profit not inbred. Buff, White and Brown Leghorns, light Brah- mss, Black Lngshaws and Black Minor- cas, the great producers summer and winter. Eggs for sale at Barker's grocery etore, Rosebnrg, at $1.00 per 13. losses in Roseburg than other company J ana has held the patronage of many o our leading citizens for more than 25 years. Thomas Johnston has opened neat Amount "awl for district clerk's grocery store on Oak street. He keeps a serrices 154 0 bonded indebetness of 19300. . 1510 00 Karl's C!over ".toot, tho rrM nin.i more important cases that in every de- Amount paid for reiair on nnrtii.rr;n.u.i,nl,n.i .-... . partment aie awaitinz action. blackboards .. 53a ar. th (Vonniorinn -n.i .,r, r-.i:..: . , . . . " " co i'-. Aluslcale. zjcts.. wm.. i.nn. . I ouowmg w uie programme ol the xi 13 saia mere is 10 ho a boom in the muaicala iriv.n. hv h nnVli. nf r, .1.1 . . .... . . 1 - o J w r Mto. -Aiinouse mininc district tins year, and I Anrx1nnfT' mnr rU. nn Tu.i Amount paid for repairing of school house 155 45 Amount paid for fnel 572 12 in the grocery line, and will out more extensively in the variety branch spnng. L. Langenbcrz is still on top. He Amount paid for water ... Amount paid fur janitor Amount paid for insurance Amount paid for incidental ex- Address Umnqaa Ponltry Yards, Roie-jcsnie3 a iM stock f choice music, ma- j s 'r: burg. Or, Feed Touis. Pron. scal nrunients, violin, guitars, accord- Total amount fr ,11 To Ws'aai it ITay Concern. always cn hand. Ctsb h'. la order to introduce oar catalogue of n p. trOi.ti- 1 .., .u. j 1 u , . I " ,u I iiiiisii, wju), ae mate n. t- .1- . . 1 ioaaJ person in woagiaslri. ,nj;-,: 00 00 Ml 05 301 05 234 56 30o 78 SO S9 I is the first medicine I bate 'ever found hat would do me any good." Price 50e. nxA.vciAL sTATEaexr Young man keepvourevo peeled when this offer: Toaav person in Doorlu - 7. . iuo ucl me .mine: March y ouy canuy lor jour girl, get it at county ending us name, stvle. number U " T" , jlJc.u!a,Ien has M, 1S35, exchmvo of bmded debt, was Niece's. The ladies are judges of candy .... 1 svrf V ujc aviauinii jluu uiiiiiiv ranm . i cu ti.:- i. . 1 a . . aau price olpuno orw, booght of I rnV n f .1- .7 . T rurrem expense, """u"' K"j "nK wuen uiey see it the Wiley B. Alien Music Co., lince Jnly .uunums uiniai icacnere, has been -Nearly all women have goo4 hair, 3. ISH.ive will pay $2 m sheet mwic luose "TniI secoad hand stoves, pnjai jjjj, as snown below; though many are grav, and feware laid Inrnitnre, etc, for salo can receive the Amt, of outstanding warrants $630 70 Hall's Hair Uenewer restores the natural highest cash price by calling upon N.I Doe from state, full ap- tliat 150 stamps will be at woik in tho ning, Februry 28th viciaiiy 01 urowntown. Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee 11 cures incipient Consumption. It is Piano solo. Fairy Polka 1 1 a I Mfllfr PranV fnITnnTiA uose, cia., oocis., anu Jl.w. riano daet. Martha-Flntnr Ctain bweeney, U. S. A., San D.'eco. Myrtle Hansell and Mrs. Anrwdliofr. oai., savs: "blnloh's Catarrh Remeily vocal solo, Moorish love soneL-ith. Miss Croxton. Piano solo, Romance Spindler Miss Ella iionl. Vocal duet, II Pescatori-Ulmissi Uelle illis and Mrs. J. Hamilton. Mr. Fehrman of Wingfield, Illinois. gave the Plaisoealkk a pleasant call Tue;day on his way to Ashland. Mr. F. : ?.-ti ... i. wiuuhiis iur Huiiauio location lor a creamery in which he ia interested. ."kitss Blanche Autenrieth. who has demand manifest fn 1896, Tho only hope of ultimate success In solving the financial problem, andgiy. wk our various industries an impulsive movement foward is the restoration of silver to the position it held prior to its demonetization in 1873. That demone tization was the procuiine cause that has led to the business depreciation which has existed Tor the past few vears The people are beginning to learn the origin of the present existinz "hanl times." and are coming to the determin ation that no man, an aspirant for presi- who ignores silver, shall ev?r again have their support. The best wav to give relief to the people is to re turn lo the money, the constitunal inonev ot our lathers. Under the otyratinn nf the single gold.etandard as now upheld by Cleveland and some of his satellites. we are burning the candle of our re scources at both ends. Dolph . we misht been in Yreka, Cal., for the past four w Ihe first goldile that has felt tho I. a.- I Piano dcet.Sohatina-DIabelli... lurnea uorae meway evening, weigui 01 me hands of an oppressed neu uj .ura. ri. .Mcnoison .oil P"jpie. lor none questioner nno Jiasier t. Autenrieth of I intellectual ability, hut it wa hi A. reka. - vocacy of a financial tvilirv n,i Kf Mat Short, in company with his r" "Snoring the friends of silver that brother. Aaron, on a visit from Oklahoma, caused his sad (tollhim) defeat. The were in the city Tues3a5 Ir". -Aaron on,T way to B'Te relief to tbe people U to Short thinks this a fine country but pre- Ret ),ack the-financial principles em- Jers the dryer country of Oklahoma. He "mnea n mo consutution, which are no will return not long henco. raore or lei8 than opiosition to national Mr. J. Hunt of Oakland, cue of rw tan"' anU 1 ho ef silver as well Vocal rolo. Merry Zinjara Balfe ioa (.uuuuea t-iaiwan repuiuicans came up Tuesday. He reports that an insect and music books. T. K. RiciUESsoK, Roseburg, Or. The Theater. Last night the Nihilist Company played "From Home to Home," to a crowded bouse, and gave general satis faction. Mr. Theo. Kremer appeared in the role of the villian, and sustained bis reputation as a vei satile actor. He plays tha lover and hero, the comedian, or the heavy villian witn equal ease and ability. Tonight the company will produce "Through the Shadows of Death." a deeply interesting drama, in which com edy and tragedy are combined. This inning will be the last appearance of ttbis troupe for tbe present, and those de- airoHSofa rich treat in tbe theatrical 2ine will surely attend. Popular prices. Reserved seats 35 cts. General admission 25 cts. Children 15 cents. Rice, the furnitore and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. Dr. Davis has practiced dentistry in Roseburg nearly 14 years, and we know the Dr. to be a skilled workman. Par lies patronizing him will eave money. Dental parlors opposite Slocum's hall. portionment $400 00 Cash on band 6 89 Balance of present debt... 193 82 630 71 650 71 color, and thickens the crontli of the hair. aicrivoy, at the 1'ortland Photo tent opposite postoffice is well fitted to do fine photographic work, at prices lower than the lowest. Come end tee samples and get prices. February Weather. The following is taken from themele orrfogical summary for February, at this station. Tbos. Gibson, observer: Mean atmospheric pressure. 30.11. Mean temperature, 45; highest, Go, datelEth; lowest 23, date 5th; greatest daily range 2S, date 7th ; least daily range 7, date 17th. Mean temperature fcr this month for 18 years, 42. Prevailing direction of wind N. W.; Total movement of wind 1653 miles; Maximum velocity of wind, direction, and date 14, S.E., 12th. Total precipitation 1.52 inches; aver ago precipitation for this month for 17 years", 4.69; total deficiency in precipita tion during month, 3.09 inches. Number of clear days, II; .cloudy days, 7; cloudy days, 10. partly New Game Law. Berwie Bill No. 213 for protection of game, fish and wild fowl, n.akes a close season December 1st to August 1st for elk, moose, and mountain sheep. Pun ishes the killing or hunting at any time of said animals or deer for tbe purpose of sale or for their hides, horns, or hams; punishes the selling, buying, or tran portating of them. Makes a close eareon, December 1st to September 1st, or grouse, pheasant, Mongolian pbesant, qucil and partridge, and punishes tho killing of eaid birds at any time of year east the Caacado mountains. Numerous other features of protection for fish, game and birds are provided and an officer, denominated the fish and game pro tector is provided for to ce that the law is enforced. He is to be elected by the legislature, to have a salary of $2,000 a year and traveling expenses to the extent of $50ti a year. The bill goes into effect immediately. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdet superior to all others. Insurance War Now on. It is now evident that tbe threatened T. B. Cannon is authoiized to collect increase in insurance rates in consequence and receipt for subscriptions due the M tbs P61 cent lax law and the valued PLAISDEALER. and will uon rail on all Policy law will not laka nlar-n imtno.K. delinquent within reach. Those whom ate'Tt as the attention of insurance men 50,(560 cas'e 1 t t . .1 IT 1 13 a 1 a a . . I I I. . il f a aa ceovenooxs xieea not De otiended, but w,u urei "e to ue directed to patchine 1U ,uu ",a"cr 01 j.. a. ivirKenciaii vf, can tend in their offerings direct. up their organization. P0' Abraham, the county clerk, F. W J. J. Wehh hasooened a second hand 71,0 insurance combine of the Pacific Benson, referee, was busy Tujsday Uk ttore in the old Floed building at the coast 8een,s ia danger of going to pieces, ,DK testimony to be submitted to the cir- corner of Main and Washington streets. u' "-'egontan. Complications -" UB icrm. Second hand goods of all kinds will be BTe ,ncrei8ed until fire insurance men Rev. R. B. Dilwnrth occupied the pul bought and sold, and tbe patronage of Wptu t.' IT I .11 rr- :'"'""auj",u wn aTe Piano solo. Sonat ne Knhlan nn nrl.il.ii; Z . 1. n T 1 ...... I c.uiutiiuil 111 UlU IVnnuV IVIITflPn window soino lino Miss Lena Kearnev. resembling the nooly vhis is in the Piano solo. Invitation to tho Waltz ground in snuh numbers in his neiehbor- Von Weber Miss Rose. Ritzer. nood as to cause some apprehension for Piano duct. Rondo Dia belli the result to srowing crops. . Irving Gibson and Mm. Apnelhoff. Vocal solo, Bcnare Perriny . . . Mrs. J. Hamilton. Piano solo, L Hirondell Burgjiuller The Skaters Bshr ...Helen Willin. Violin solo, Stummevon Portici ejieciuiens oi crey Vocal solo. P ! nr Tl-.. ' rt.:u squirrels and bird, among them being a Miss Belle Willis. Piano solo, Minuet Paderewski Miss Clara Field. llano duet, A udanto and variations Schubert ........ Rose Bitaer, Mrs. Appelhoff. Many friends of the pupils were pres ent and at tho close of the prozramme Census of 1895. This being the census year for the stato it is essential for our counties in terest that a thorough canvas be made. It is made the duty of the assessor to do this work. To curtail pxpensea and save as much as DOihlo to thf tnrnror. Mrs. R. Morris, this work should be done simultaneotls with that of assessing. To go over the field again to ennmerate the people will be a waste of time and money. If done while assessing it will add but little to the ezpenes of the ordinary assessment. as gold, both of which are the money of ine constitution. The free coinage of silver should receive the prompt and un wavering support of every man against insatiate monoply, the single gold stand ard combination that has Fpread and is still spreading misery throughout Ihe ,and- Leoo. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great la leav ening power as the Royal. the public is respectfully solicited. Dr. Strange will have in a few days for Canyonville, Riddle and 3Iyrtle Creek to do such dental work as may be demanded. CitizenB of those places will kindly remember this and save their .1 . , . , ... . ueausiry mr mm ana nave 11 done by a resident dentist. The Fireman's Fund Insurance com pany is recognized all over tho Pacific coast as being tbe leading company. Its policies are accepted by the II. 3. Gov ernment without question. Place your insurance in this old and well known company. O. B. (Jannon, resi dent agent. Eugene's Scandal. are so muadJed they are wondering pit in the Christian chnrch last Monday special request. Mrs. Appelhoff sang wnere iney are at, or what is going to evening. His lesson was from tbe decla- "emicte s fcpring Flowers with accomp nappen next. Alter having had one pro- laralion, "V ithout controverar creat 1 niment ol violin and piano. longea and painlul experience of rate- tho mysterv of Godliness." slashingandcutthroatcompetitionamoDii Jnaf tr v:.. 1:. w .. W. C. T. U. themselves they had, with great exertion, and vo.. .mnnr.-mi. .,",..:ii . .. A West Rosebnrg Woman's Christain Thorn anco Board County Court. Up to the hour of going to press the court had finished but little of the busi ness on hand. In the matter of a proposed road from Myrtle Creek to Riddle, Wm. N. Moore. Thos. Htrvy and James Dunnivan were appointed viewers. The road is to cross patently in coniequenco of tbe too dic tatorial tono assumed by the board of underwriters, all the labor of organization will perhaps have to be done over again. Meanwhil e it is not unlikely that one ol the liveliest insurance wars the coast has ever known may bo fought to a finish. Let them fight it out, and may the fight be long. Roseburg is now paying from 25 to 100 percent to high for its insur- f alt .1 UllZ. Hull Rrlvinin? T no r nrnin SAa .a 1 r.f m I 9 -"'J a0 aua U VUlwVJ f 4 I I Eugene society is experiencing a ten- Unction will 1 inrfn!i , ... -:n In.f C l-t , I j J r , J ' UJU .u'""iuu maio oppressed property owners obscene letters through tbe mails ad dreseed to several bichly rerpcclable uu Kru :in v n vnn trill nnr i - i . organized a combine, the Pacific Insur- candies anv oth-r uuL Tim... ; ' em perance Union was organized at the 1 rapqua river at Myrtle Creek and t?! ... ... I J ...v.u 10 1 imnio nf t r r u-rni . inn nnir Mia inn ni n rn., i n:.i.n.. union, recently cnanged to the dish rag taste and you don't need any 7, - r ",,an18' inurMay " u,c- ofFire Underwriters. Now, ap- hammer to crack them either. . ?,en,Sl' ..?b: rs. L. G. Wil- . . 1 anu-, iicmuenioi uie uosoourg Union. I eyes lesieu r-ree. a short tnn into tho mnnlrr Thn n.i.1. it. n . . . . 1- . . ,i 1, . .... . "'n----- l . u.cietieu . ... uairauu g aim u;ive yoiir we found farmers busy at their spring the followinu officers t M. T. r. Hfr. eves tested free of ci,.n,. if .m, glasses he will fit you and guarantee sat isfaction, or money refunded. Ho in The Continental insurance Company of New York has refused to join the new Compact entitled the board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, believimr that the board is not a benefit for the people but lor the insurance companies in keeping up rates. This company has the best financial standing and loss pay. Ing record. It was tested in the great Chicago fire in 1871, paying eveiy dol lar of its losses amounting to over two million of dollars. Its record of almost fifty years is prompt and liberal in the settlement of all honest claims. Its motto is for the interest of the people as well as the company. You owe your patronage to this company and shonld see Wayne Jones, Agent, when yon take insuranco. Patriotic Words. The following patriotic word.-) were uttered by Binger Hermann in the halls of congress on February 21st, the ques tion under discussion being tho laying oj a cable between Hawaii and this coast He said : "An attack upon the republic of Ha waii will henceforth be regarded by every patriotic American as an attack, upon our own republic. Time and again has our government indicated to the nations of the world that it would not tolerate any foreign domination of those Islands But, even in the facj cf this notice. Great Bntan very diplomatically paves the way for future advantages by her re cent endeavorj to obtain a privilege for a cable station on oce of Ihe Hawaiian islands. Do we require any further re minder cf our own interests in this di rection, or hall we permit the shrewd Britons to acquire ihe great advantages of cable communication'. This cable cannot be constructed by individual ef fort. The bnsines3 at present will not justify the expenditure required, and the alternative is left foi the entire American people to undertake tho enterprise, and luake it an American project for Ameri cans, and uuder American control Mr. Herman in this, as in all his ut terances, boldly advocates the Interests of his country. He is always found true to the interests of Oregon. S. Don't Read This. What's tho matter with Hannah? ia . inquiry that has been made thousands upon thousands of times without a satis factory answer being made, but there is no necessity of asking what's the matter witn Jack Abraham, for all know that there is nothing the matter with Jack but his faculty of selling gent's furnishing goods ateo low per cent upon coat. Now. don't fo-get that Jack, our Jack, is continually receiving new nnnni;. t - a 1- VJ. the best goods in his line, and he is will ing to take gold, silver or greenbacks in exchange for the same, and when ioa customers money is exhausted Jack's business place is so near the National Bank that they can readily replenish their empty purses. We warned you not to read these lines, but having read them, take a "bee lino" for Jack's Dlai-a of business and supply yonrselves with an outfit of the best goods in his line, at nard time prices. How's This! We offer One Hnndmi iinii. i . . w .I.- CUE?EY & CO.. Hops., Toledo. O We the nndersfsmp.1 h ' 1. 1 . 7. u-. Wmt & Tacax. Wholesale Drujnrists. Toledo O the system. PrlmTA-"WT, iZ,.,." Vt?T .i drngiUte. Tesdmoiials fieeT " J tions. Senator are congratulating themselves on getting through both houses the bill, long pend ing, extending the time ofJ payment for settlers on lorleited railroad lands for two years. Many Oregon and Washing ton people aro inteiested. Passed Both Houses. IV w . . ladies. Last week 2Irs. Dr. McKinney i IV-" T'n l'ZT wMrhrTOH,rilhin.;r.n,nn..Mn Mitchell and Representative Ellis - - wa fcaSI UUIJ UUu was examined on Thursday and dis charged, there being found no just grounds for tbe charges against her. Later on a 3Iias Berger was arrested and on examination was bound over to await tbe action of the grand jury. At one time Mrs. McKinney was almost univer sally condemned as the author of the letters, but when she made such a good showing at her preliminary hearing as to induce the United States district at- wrney loaaawrme wmiorawai ot the nlng at this office. Send for circulars, charges against her, public opinion ex- The Pelton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main perienced a sudden reverse, and every bt'' tan rancisco, Cal. body was full of regret that any suspicion " bad been cast upon so estimable a person or a'0. as the doctor's wife. A fine Jersey bull-call for sale chean men suspicion was cast upon MImI inquire at this office Berger, and she fell in for general cen T,1. ...! Tbe pciton water Motor m Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse Benjamin Huntington of Yoncalla is power affords the most convenient, eco- V1stmg in Kosoburg. Ho is a son of nomicaland reliable power for all light I Huntiugton at ono time superintend uneoitneso may be seen run- ent 01 Indian affairs for Oregon, and at one time publisher of tho Oregon States- service. cjiijlt ior 1110 ner. ores dent? Mr. t. ::n i-. Ti 1 B 1 mnnffl. lias ...... il.n... i . I . ' ....... .,t, ,a,r uiior- vico president; Mrs. M. A. Chenowerth,- lu...eHioaU,ancen.eir larmmg opera- treasurer. AirecordinL-and r.nHin " r-'-"-"c secreiarv wera.ainn i-in.i t. ti..: Dav'id Gelwick left Roseburg for led - has fourtren members three of whom am penaence on the overland last Tuesdav honorary. The appointment nfminorin .t.1.1 . 1 1 t r .... .. I . 1 . 1 hkhu auenu uie inncrai 01 111s mother, lenueni ot eiartments of work was who died about ten hours before lis de- postponed till the next meetinc A na- partnte. 'Twas a sad trip for our friend per on tho priminative organization ami ave. gronth ol the Worlil'a W. n t it 1 -f m nao J. H. Martin, who came lo this coast read which wae very intereaiint? r well in 1850 is visiting in town. IIo is a rest- as instructive. T,.e W. C T II mi dent of Looking Glass and on Interview- traced from its original bai.d of tumour. ing him we found him well posted in .oc- once crusaders in Cleveland. Ohio In currences happening during the Rogue 1S3, to tho present. It has one hun. dr.nl and fifty thousand members in the United Slates and the Unions of other nations, other details of miner imnort ance and the plan of work was discussed Aiicr n oriel parliamentary drill the Union adjourned to meet Thursday p. m. .iarcn 7, in tho U. B. Mission cnurcn. no Union ever had moro glo rious prospectsor a brighter future. The members aro the noblest type of women and iney are earnest lor the prosperity nyer war. A petition is in circulation and exten sively signed asking for II. W. Byars' appointment as commandant of Sdldiort,' Home. Mr. Byars' appointment would doubtless givo general satisfaction ti sure. After Friday's examination Miss Berger's stock took another upward shoot. and is now apparently holding its own with Mrs. McKfnney'e, and the friends of Miss Berger are very Indignant over the result of the examination and there are rumors that an indignation meeting to be held. It will prove a tropical day for the real culprit when Iheyflnd her whoever it may be. James Laird of Brewster Valley was in the city Tuesday before tho commis sioners' court urging an appropriation of $300 to open the Coos Bay wagon road to the county line to this and Coos county. With this road in good condition tho bulk of travel from this section would pass over it to and from Marshflold, it being about 30 miles nearer than by Camas Valley. of tho W. 0. T. U. national motto, "For God nnd homo and native land." You aro invited to attend a missionary social at Mrs. Frank Woolley's ' thia Thursday evening, March 7th. A nice program has been prepared and refresh ments with a missionary salad will ho served all for one dime. The Pooplea' Edneflllnni ninh nf Niece's you will not go nnywhero elso Roseburg meets everv Mnnilni; t-nninn for candy. Tho tallies, croama, chows, at 7 :30 p. m. in the Grange hall, All butter cups and everything aro first-class thoso interested in the h!t.hnr nrlimailnn and equal to anv thing In Portland, of the masses on"lhe nnllili-nl alinaiinn ti.... : - - mejr aro on 10 meir ion. ., hare, respectlull nv tad n .Hon.l urder of tho president. man at Salem. Lieut. Col. Chae. T. Blumenrother returned to Bandon this morning. Mr. B. is an applicant for commander at tho Soldiers Home. If appointed ho will uountiess make an efficient officer. Ap plicants aro in my . If you try the candies thoy make ati By here every day in the week and everv n i : .. 1 1 . , wo- 111 uiujear, aim guarantees a per- lect tit. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Years the Standard. Grant's Pubs has -10 hoys nnd 355 olrla j of school age. ihe enteratinment given bv Mia Bradley at the opera house Tuesday eve ning, as per program published in the PutNOEALEn, was a yerv entertaining affair. Tho class in elocution acquitted themselves with credit, and to give indi vidual notices would be invidious. Miss Bradley is an exceptionally good elocn tionist, her pupils showing unmistakable evidence of her training in this fine ac complishment. Tho sad intelligence of tho death of the mother of our townsman David GjI A-icb was received Tuesday about now. SI10 died Bt 12:10 p. m. Tuesday. She in of an old pioneer family, being the grand daughter of Uucle Day GofT". who came to Orsgon iu 1S44. Some lines to her memory will appear hereafter. Last luesdayeiening Rev. N. S. Buek- ner proached n good sermon at tho Christain church from the text, "As Mosea lifted up tho serpent in the wild erness, so must the Son of Man !e lilted up, that whosoever belioveth in him might not perish, hut havo everlasting life." Delaney & Meyer will now furnish the drinks for the thirsty Hamburgers who are fond of that exhilarating beverage, beer, lliey have secured the Rast brewery and will be pleased uith public patronage. Sae add. 1I1N iswio. Roseburg Rebakah Lodu No. 41. 1. O O. F. will havo a apecial meeting Friday thp Sth inst. at 7:3.) p. in. Memheis of tho DeRreo staff tako due notice. Frank G. Micelli, Sec. From High Government Authority. No authority of greater experience on food products ex ists than Dr. Henry A. Mott, of New York. Dr. Mott's wide experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart ment, gave him exceptional opportunities to acquaint himself 'with the qualities and constituent parts of baking powders. He "understands thoroughly the comparative value of every brand in the market, and has from time to time expressed his opinion thereof. On a recent careful re-examination and. analysis he finds Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder superior to all others in strength, purity, and efficiency. Dr Mott writes : " New York, March 20th; 1S54 I find Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder to be superior t all others, for the following reasons : 1st. It liberates the greatest amount of leavening gas aai is consequently more efficient. and. The ingredients used in its preparation are of the purest character. . 3rd. Its keeping qualities are excellent. 4th. On account of the purity of the materials and their relative proportions, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder must be considered the acme of perfection as regards wholesomencss and efficiency, and I say this having in mind certificates I have given several years ago respecting two other baking powders. The reasons for the change in my opinion are based on the above facts and the new method adopted to prevent your baking powder from caking and deteriorating in strength. Henry A. Mott, Ph. D., L. L. D."