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-3 THE PLAINDEALER ISDM XTItT XO.NDAY AND TUCKSDJLY ST THEPUWDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY V. F. BENJAMIN, C Y. BENJAMIN, Editor Managtr. Subscription Rate: One ir payable in advance . 8z oo Jtosth, . x oo Months, " 50 MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1S95. The Halsey News bus gone where tho woodbine twineth. . How a dentist lives from hnnd to month. It requires ruany hnrd pnlls to pnll throngh. Henry Brophy, lorifr nitjhtwatch at the capital, has been appointed first warden of tho penitentiary. "Under the Sherman act of July 14, 1890, there had been issned 155 mil lion dollars worth of treasury notes on Jan. 1, 1S95. The deadlock continues at Dover, K Petitions from all parts of tho state are circulating asking for Biggins' re-election. One of tho striking differences be tween democratic rule and republican rule is that the former is debt-making and the latter debt-paying. States man. "Bingensm" is the new worn that the Salem Statesman has coined for nse when it refers to Hermann. Klamath -Express. Bingensm is tho ism that takes. Xoran Bros, have disposed of their interest in the Eugene Register to C. J. Howard, L. S. Rowland and How ard Rowland, who promise to give its readers a first-class local paper. On the first of January 1895 there were in circulation $331,077,7S4 of silver certificates, and but $53,361,909 of gold certificates, nearly five times more silver certificates than gold. In the Indiana legislature the 11th, Senator Parker, a democrat, de nounced Secretary Hoke Smith, as the "most universally despised and contemptible man in the democratic party." YLy not reorganize the board of trade? The time is ripe for business men to bestir themselves and look out for the interests of Rosebnrg, now languishing for want of con certed action. The Corvallis Gazette hits the nail on the head, thusly, in reply to the claim of papers devoted to Senator Dolph, criticising Hermann: The state never had a tatter representa tive than Hermann." The Oregonian is reminded again that the gross premium insurance tax is a law, and the rates have not been raised and they are not going to be. The prospects for lower rates are, however, bright. Statesman. An $SOO,000,000 revenue and a $1,000,000,000 appropriation is an in novation in governmental policy not likely to meet with favor in this country. It is, however, one of the results of a "campaign of education.'' President Cleveland while fishing the other day accidentally got the book fastened in his coat tail, and thus caught the biggest sucker on top of the round earth the sucker of Dinklemann, Rothschild, John Bull & Co. "Florence is tho most prosperous town in Oregon," exultantly declares the West edited by Senator Alley of Lane. But-it is yet a long way out of the world. Hell is also the most prosperous place in the universe. Statesman. Salem Post: The power of our younc native senator is recognized from where the restless surges beat and lash against the Atlantic coast to where the white capped waves with musical murmnrings kiss the golden sands on Oregon's shore. Ugh! where is our Emelling salts. Such adulation is fulsome. The controversy so bitterly waged by the pi ess, pro and con, when boiled down, is "free ind unlimited or restricted coinage of silver," for in practice every silver dollar now in circulation is taken for all debts and dues public and private, not even discounting silver where gold has been stipulated fur. In the income tax case now before the United States supreme court, the ablest legal talent has been employed on both sides. Absietan. Attorney General Whiting and Senator Ed monds of Vermont have made elabor ate arguments on tho constitutional ity of the act, Tbo decision of the court will be looked for with deep interest by all. Don't mourn over spilt milk or ne glected opportunities. If at last we would succeed we must keep trying, Never yield to disappointment so long as we aim at higher and purer purposes. Republicans have more to hope for from the republican party than from any oilier. Fight for the right within our own lines. Republican measures have yielded the greatest good to the masses dur ing the last 30 years prior to 1893, by giving good money, good wages and good prices lo all business enter prises, an' to tho people. The caustic and bitter criticisms by tho State Journal upon tho Oregon ian has caused the latter to drop the former from its eschange list. The Plaisdealer differs frequently from the groat daily, but that journal we are inclined to think, is too wide be tween tho eyes to cut off any papor bocauso of a fnondly criticism of its views. Courteous langungo nnd maimers ruroly fail to win respect. It is gravely doubted by Cuban authotitia thut a Spanish war vessel has fired on the Allianca. They be lieve that the offending vessel was a yacht commanded by Cuban li!ibnH tors which made the ns.snnlt as n Spanish crniser in order to creute a public sentiment in the United States unfavorable to Spain. There has been no reply to Secretnry (iresham's note demanding satisfaction for the insult to the United States flag. After the smoke of tho battle has been dispelled by tho blast of criti cism it is pleasing to note that while some benign measures were slaught ered in the conflict, the general re sult is a matter of congratulation. The total appropriations have been cut down below that of 1893 about $500,000 and the 'percentum of state taxes lowered from 7 mills to i mills, a saving of 450,000 in the matter of state taxation. It is also notable that tho state expenses of Oregon are less per capita than almost any other state in tho Union. Upon the whole, we can but congratulate onr people upon retrenchment in state manage ment of public affairs. Governor Atkinson of Georgia, visited Washington just before con gress adjourned. On being asked if he came to witness tho death of con gress, he replied- "Ou, no; I am here to consult n physician. Down in Georgia we have a very small re- Igard for the present congress, and the sooner it is dead the better it , will Lo for the surviving peoplo of the country." On being questioned as to what proposition ontsido of the Atlanta exposition is just now agitat ing the people of Georgie, the gover nor laughingly replied; uV'e are just now engaged in feeding the ne groes, fattening moles, and cursing congress." BOHEMIA WAGON ROAD. An interesting consideration to the citizens of Rosebnrg and Oakland, is. or should be, tha completion of the Bohemia wagon road. The ex perience of last summer justifies the feasibility of it. The efforts of a few men, under most discouraging cir cumstances, overcame physical ob stacles, and the road they made put a quietns to the fears and doubts and timidity of men of little faith and less enterprise. As Bpring advances and the time for profitable advance ment of the road approaches, it be hooves the citizens referred to, to show an interest in the road and set accordingly. Not a man that has passed over the completed road fails to speak id. highest praise of it. Ob stacles that were pronounced unsur- monntable, yielded to ability and energy, and the entire feasibility of the project is established. The nn precedented activity in mining affairs in California should hare its counter part in Douglas county, for the min ing region of Bohemia is known to be vast and profitable. Capital 'will camp in its confines if it can get there on four wheels. Until it can it will stay where it is. It will not drag heavy mining machinery over moun tain trails. It is directly and abso lutely to the interest of the residents of Rosebnrg and Oakland, to lend a hand and put again in the field the band of resolute men that made the bills resound with noise of axes, fall ing trees, and the shriek of explod ing powder. OREGON'S SENATOR. Tho press of the state, is indulging either in caustic criticism of Sena tor Dolph or in fulsom praises of G. W. McBride. The Plattealeb will join in no such pastime. Senator Dolph was defeated by a constitu tional fiat and Mr. McBride electeJ in the way provided. The continual upbraiding either of the "bolters" or the firm stand by tho caucus major ity will avail nothing now What we want now is to make the most of the final decision. Let by-gones be by-gone. Bury the elements of dis cord among captious politicians. Let ns all go to work to show forth what is needed for future action on the line of retrenchment and reform, and some good may be accomplished. STATE CHARGE EXPENSES. The expenses of ibe asylum for 1893, was $12.16 capita per month; 1894, $10.57; estimated, 1895, $9.00. The expenses for tbo penitentiary were, per capita for biennial term. ending Decpmber 31, 1892, $237.95; for the biennial term ending Decern ber31, 1894, $222,95. showing n do creaso per capita of $15.00. Tho deaf mutes and blind charges have been also materially reduced. STOP THIEF. The Oregonian has been and is, lustily crying out ngninst the extrava gance of the 18tb bieunial legislature. If the Oregonian will only look to the record of the Portland members it will find what tbey put in tho appro priation bill, with the Urcgonian's approval will foot np the biggest half of that bill. It is an evil bird that will befoul its own nest. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. SPAIN MUST APOLOGIZE. American Commerce Must Not Be Interfered With. Madrid, March 15. Tbo following ca blegram has bcon received here : "Tay lor, United States minister, Madrid This department is informed that on the Sth instant tho United States mall steamship Alliauca, on her homeward voyage from Colon to Now York, when fix miles from the coast of Cuba, off Cape May, was repeatedly fi od upou by u Sp:inth gun boat, with solid shot, which fortunatoly foil ehort. "Tho windward passage, where this oecured, is the natural and usual high way for vessels plying U-tuct'ii twits of the United Stalin 11ml Curilibean hcu. Thiougli it several regular Iineuf Ameri can mail ami cummeruiul HcameiH iiuis weekly within sight of Cape .May. They are well known and their voyage em braces no Cuban port of call. Fond do interference with ihem cannot tc-laimed asti necessary belligerent act, whether thsy pass within three miles of tho Cu ban coast or not, and can under no cir- cumetances can be tolerated when no state el war exists, litis government will expect prompt disavowal of the un authorized act nnd due expression of re gret upon the part cf Spain, and it must insist that immediate and positive orders bo given to Spanish naval commanders not to interfere with legimate commerce passing through that channel, and pro hibiting all acts wantonly imperiling Hfo and property lawfully under the flag of the United States. You will communi cate this to the minister of foriegn affairs and urge the mipoitanco of u prompt and satisfactory response." (Signed) Chesuam. A Big Mining Enterprise. Mee is. Ball & tteamer, late of Tacoma, Wash.,. have purchased twentv aces of rich placer ground on Cow Creek, one half mile below this city and are making arrangements to put in a large steam pump and plant on the ground at once. They will put in a tvinn dam across Cow Creek a short disUnco above the mine, in order to turn n portion of the water of tho creek down a ravene that intersects their grounds, thus affording them an abundance of water. The papers nre all made out, the ground surveyed and staked off, and everything in readiness for operations just as soon as the plant can arrive and ue put in. There is no doubt as to tho success of the enterprise as the ground has Ions been known to be rich in gold. Ridulo Enterprise. School Report. Following is the report of Koseburg Public Schools for month ending March S, 1SD5.: Number of days taught 19-' Number of days attendance G635 Number of days absence 551 Number of times tardy 54 Number of boys on register 179 Number of girls on register 193 Total number enrolled . 377 Average number belonging 359 Average daily attendance 331 Number of new pupils 12 Number of pupils re-admitted 12 Per cent of attendance 92 F. B. Hamlin. Principal. F. W. Rich, Simon Hansen and V. . Collier all of Renville, Minn., witnesses for the defense in the case of V. F. Bee km an on trial for murder, are reg istered at the McClallen House. A. Korthof, F. Berly. W. Scliaff and J. N. Jorgenson arc registered At the Depot hotel. Mow's This! Wc offer One Hnndre-l Dollars Reward (or tar cue ol Catarrh that ra¬ be currJ by Hail's Catarrh Oure. F. J. CHENEY & CO . I-rop., Toledo. O. We the uadenicnnl hare known F. J. Cheney (or ihe Ul IS yean, aad believe hlra perfectly honorable in all bcslness transaction and financially able lo carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. Wist 4 Txcai, Wholesale Drcsxistj, Toledo, O. Wjlldixo. Kw.xax & JUrn.x, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Price 75c. per bo: tie. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. For OTer flttr Years. An Old aad Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Win tiow's Soothing Syrup has been used lor over fifty years by Billions of mothers (or their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gnms. allays ill pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy (or diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In every part o( the world. Twenty-are cents a bottle. Its value is incal culable. Be sure and ask (or Mrs. Wlnslow's sooiniuc byrup, ana lake no other kind. To the Insuring Pnblic. Having represented tho Home Insur ance Company for over two years and not having written a policy for them for over one year, for the reason that 1 was agent for 10 other com panics, all cf which I considered better, and not wanting the azencv, I was glad to be relieved of the (pace in my office which its supplier oc cupied. A would -bo gentleman who goes bv the name of Low Down Carle, by promising the company mora than his ability will permit him to fulfill, suc ceeded in getting tbo appointment. I represent now 10 Fire Insranco Com panies, seven uf which have a better fi nancial standing than the Home, repre sented by Low Down Carle. One can imagine the great funding of an Insurance company that has to ap point such agents as L. D. Carle. Wayne Jones. Qreat Opportunity for Prune Farming On a Large Scale. 1720 acres of choice valley and low hillside land, all under board and wire fence, several hundred acres in cultiva tion, the very best of fruit land, has good natural drainage, free from frost, good house, wood, water, etc., threo miles from railroad. The vicinity has fine or chards and this is a rare chance for a colony of prone growers. Tho properly belongs to absent parties and 'must be sold. Price f 10 per acre, cash, balance in eight annual payments with 6 per cent interest. (Discount allowed for cash). Have lands of every kind throughout the county for low price and easy terms, D. S. K. Bi'ick, Roseburg, Ore. MARRIED, GORRELL-HARNESS Sunday, March 17, 1895, at the residence of Mr. Clias. McGee, West Rosebnrg; by Rev. George N. Annes; Mr. Frank Gorrell. and Mies Zelma Harness. Both of Douglas county, Oregon. I falf.ry t-.iVipMawciil3rrrcmiirt. II 4MitArtrstobs1nncr. Liberal commits!?! to local part- Mm. "n I. T . r.l S -f 4P com iAn ana nararn. tr want tou now. while trnlt Indurtrr Is to tmnort&nt. Good chaneo for ...f.wm.rt. Ontat and fall rsr t,, mtnTOX mios.co.. nur- I t. rr-thli8tr. Ed) rracn. rort 'and. On. CTnisooosou CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Four llnet or leu under thlt head tS eenU per month: each additional line 5 cent nir mrmih x adcertliemcnt taken for leu than S3 einti. Notice to Trespassers). Notico is boroby given that all persons hunting upon, removing wood from, or otherwise trespassing upon tho "Hushoy estate," will bo prosecuted. Kowsburg, Aug. 8, 1894. D. S. K. Buick, Agent. For Sale. Under thU head yon con advertise for tale your (arm, home, hone, cote, or anything e'le you may with to dltpote of at a eoit of fi renlt per month. Try it. For Sale. A good home of ICO acres, 12 miles from railroad ; 40 acres cleared ; good water, small orchard in bearing, plenty of small fruit; fair Oregon house und barn; 4 horses, 'A cows and plenty.of farm machinery to run tho farm. For prices and terms enquire of S. B, Hen dricks at tho Review olTico or of' the county surveyor at the court house. For gala or trade, a good three-spring luils. Will trade for grain or cows. Apply to Ciias. Vanzile. ForSalo. Old papers, at this office, at So cents per hundred. T. B. Cannon is authoiized to collect and receipt for subscriptions due the I'l.mnuk.vlek, and will soon call on all delinquent within reach. Those whom bo overlooks need not bo offcndedf but can send in 'their offerings direct. ea mi G. W. KRUSE THE GROCKK, 406 JnckNon St., One door south P.O. Choice Teas, Coffee, Tobaccos and Cigar;. And every thine de in the Uroccry line. Highest Market raid for Country Produce. Give him call and be convinced. Administrator's Notice to Cred itors. 'THE undersigned harin? been appointed by x the County Court o( Douglas countr, o re con, the administrator ol tho estate oi John Nybcrj, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persona Interested, la prctmt their claims against said caUte. with proper vouchers, duly verified within six months from" this dale to the undersigned administrator at Gardiner, Douglas county, Oregon. Dated at Boaebnrp, Oregon, this lath day of March, U35. D. W. H0LDE.N, Administrator ol the estate ot John Nyberg, deceased. Bkown a Tcstw. Attorneys (or Administrator. NOTICE. fO ALL WHOM IT MAY COSCEllN. GREET-- Inc: NoUec is hereby given that there is a mort gage or trust decu covering all the property ol theMctory Flarer Mining Company, securing the payment o( llOCO la Coupon Bonds. That the nnderslsned Is one of thf owners nf .M Bonds, holding and owning SXtfO) of the same, and that neither the undersigned nor any bolder or owner oi any of said Bonds will be re sponsible (or any wore, labor or service done or performed (or the Victory Placer Mining Com pany, or (or any material of any kind whatso ever furnished to said Company (or any purpose whatever, or (or the transportation of the same, or (or any work, labor or services done or per lorood upon, or (or aay material furnished for me ooxmrucuon. alteration or repair, eltncr in whole or In nart. ol anr buUdlnr. wharf, dttrrt dome, tunnel, fence, machinery aqueduct or other structure or structures, repaired, built. constrncuu, or pueea upon tnc property of said Victory Placer Mining Company, for any jnew machinery or malarial famished raid Company orplaeed upon their said property. Dated this 5th day of March, liV mllt-W J.T.C.NASH. Sheriff Sale. tn the cincorr court op the state x ot Oregon, (or the County ol Douglas. James Pitcher, PlainUfCV vs. f Annnie Consolidated Mln-f Ing Co., Defendant.; State or Ostcox. I County of Douglas.) 53 Whereas at the regular December term. o( the Circuit Court ol the State ol Oregon, (or Douglas County, to-wit. on December 1th, ISM, James Pitcher recovered a Judgment against the above named dclendant (or tec sua of f-jlL33 and lols costs and dlsbursmenta herein taxed, and against the following described attached property, to-wit: The Emma Mining Claim extending 1XO feet north CI degrees east, said claim being located on the north cast slope of Grouse Mountain, about too feel from the main tunnel on the Anna Mining Claim In a northeasterly course. Horse liarcn Creek on the north cast. Grouse Mountain on the south west, a rockey bluff on the east, distant about 710 feet (torn end, centers ana comers ocingcusuncuy marxeu oy tuxes; also the Maszie Mining Claim, described as fol lows. Commencing at the south east corner of Anna Claim, running ISCOlcet easterly and par- kuca miiu wut uiajia; mecce wj icet sonineriy to a Cr tree: thence l&u feet westerly to a fir tree about - leet through, blued on (oar sides; thence northerly U (set to Anna (our comers ana piacc 01 Dcginning. Also Lacr Mlnlnr Claim described as follows Said clalmiTjOJcelSCdegrecs north of cast and 750 feet 31 degrees south ol west, (rom center of saia aura, wmcn cuum is utuatea on the head waters of Horse Haven Creek. Grouse Moan lain on the south west, distance about one- nail muc from said center: a rockr Lluff an the cast, distant about two and one-ball miles; west end center a lone pine tree marked W. c. U. east ena center a lonetnr tree marked E. C. U. end line running SI degrees west ol west and 31 de crees east of south. Corners distinctly marked by stakes, also the Umber and water rights and privileges belonging to said claims being sit uated in Bohemia Mining District, Douglas County, State o( Oregon. Also the following named mining claims situ ated In the Bohemia Mining District, Douglas County, State ol Oregon, to-wlt: Anna Quartz Mining Claim, Little Joe Quartz Mining Claim, Henry Qua.tr Mining Claim, Mystery Quartz Mining Claim , Grey Eagle Quartz Mining claim, and more partlcularlly.dcscrlbcd as follows, to wlt: Anna Mining Claim, being situated in Bo hemia Mining District, exterior boundaries Fairvlew Mountain west two and one-hall miles, Johnson Meadows cast seven rail. Ttwirv Butte north one mile. Old Knott Mill south one ana one-naii nuies; uenry jitniog Claim being located lu Bohemia Mining District near Grouse Mountain, exterior boundaries alone flat ridge north east one and one-hall miles, south west by a lone fir tree with top cut out, north by Rocky Butte.-south by ihe Knott lUlLgMystcry Min ing Claim being located In the Bohemia Mining District, exterior boundaries on the south by the Johnson Claim, north by low divide be tween Bohemia and Grouse Mountains one-half mile away, east by south end ol Grouse Moun tain, west by Bohemia Mountain. Orey Eagle Mining Claim being located on the east side ol Grouse Mountain and about one-half mile also the mill and mill site which arc of record In tho office ol the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, In VoL 3 of miscelaneous min ing records of said County, together with all the dlrx, spurs and angles, also afl the metals, ores, gold and sUrcr bearing quartz rock, and earth therein, and all the rights and privileges and franchises thereto Incident, appendant and ap purtenant or therewith usually had; also the following described attached personal property to-wlt: One stationery engine, one boiler, two concentrators, one 5 stamp battery, one Iron vice, one set pipe dies, ooe.steam .pump, about SO cords of wood more or less being all tho wood at the mill, one cable tramway and appurte nances running from mill to mine, 15 picks at mine, 6 shovels, 1 sledge, 15 drills, 3 jacks 0 pumps, 2 ore cars, 400 leet ore track, is sacks ore. 2 anvils, 1 vice, 1 bellows, 1 grind stoue. IS sacks concentrates, 7 wrenches, 1 giant, 1 water wheel, 9 chains, and whereas all of the said property, both real and personal, was duly at tached ou the 17th day 01 September, 18JI, and an order ol sale of all of said property was duly made and entered at said regular December term, 1SVI, ol the Circuit Court ol the State o( Oregon (or Douglas Cour.ty, to-wlt; on the 4th day ol December, lb9l. Now thcrcfore;ln tho namo lof IthctStato'of Oregon. I will on Thursday the th day 'of April, 1895, at 1 o'clock in the aiternoou '0( said day on the premises ol said Anna Mining Co., sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder (or cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the said dclcndant had In or to the eaUl personal property on tho 17th day ol September 1801, orot any time thcrcrftcr, and II a sufficient sum be uot realized (rom the tale of said perso nal property to satisfy the Judgment of said James Pitcher, costs nnd acrufng costs. I will oil Thursday tho 18th day of April, ISM at the Court Ilottso door in Koseburg, Douclas . r 'J . " iluullli auwwu ior cash In hand, all tho right title and Interest thu said penscs of such sale and to tho costs and Mt. IjlirnmentK lierrln tnri.il nf Jf.l c...,.i . . payment 10 the plalntlfl'tho sum ofjfiiua with interest thereon at tho rato o( 8 per rent tViJ annum (rom December 4tli, 1KM, aud tho 'over, plus II any there bo I will pay over to U10 defen daut or Its legal representative. 0. P. CATnCAKT Sheriff Douglas County, Oregon real property on tho 17th day of September. 1M1 or it any tltuo thereafter, and will apply ihn proceeds o( such enles. llrst tn lhn ri.i V-.i II OOD'S nSarsaparllla is carefully prepared by experienced pharmacists from Sarsa parllla, Dandelion, Man drake, Dock,ripsslseTra, Juniper Berries, and other tvcll known vegetable remedies. Tho Combination, Pro portion and Trocess are Peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparllla, giving It strength andcuratlvo S power Peculiar to Itself, not pos sessed by other medicines. Hood's arsaparilia Cures Scrofula, Salt Tihcum, Sores, Bolls, Pimples and all other affections caused by Impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Kidney and Liver Com plaints. It is Not What wo Say, but what Hood's Sarsaparllla Docs, thai Tells tho Story Hood's Sarinparilla URES Hood's Pills arc ccntle, mild aad cflecUroi V4 itrmrragraisrBB THE DAVIS AMBLER MERRILL LUMBER COM P AMY I.ouir TlmbcrH 11 Specialty. MANUFACTURERS OP, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP DID AA!I rUniD IIIXfDTJD nMiaiii saiisi iiism iW:IBIll(1111lllII1BllIIIIII11IIII The Roseburg Lauhdry, ioz Main Street, opp. PIRT-P1! 7XCC JMORK At KcnHonnble I'rlcc. DRINK THE Days of 49 Whisky. A f For Sale at all DeLaney & Meyer5 MAXtFAGTUUEKS OF The Celebrated Koseburg Beer, ALE AND PORTER. All Orders either at Heme or Abroad, by Railroad or otherwise, Promptly Attended to. RESERVED FOR HUNTER WHO A Carload of Wagons and Machinery IN A FEW DAYS. iB9iBeieiei8BB9Befleaeeai8Si0BgeiieiiiieiB J. BITZER,. rropnetor ol The City Meat Market, And Dealer in PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRESH .MEATS OF ALL KIND.5. KO Orders taken and IKsllvM-vd Free to anr part dl the City. BaBfleBCBeB0BeB9BeBeBSBOa9BOB0BCB0BSBBlBBBBBH COLD COMFORT RAfiGE. Farmers Who Signed Notes in Payment for Stoves Want Satisfaction. From tho Daily OreRonian, Portia, vl. Or., Nov. 11, 1S94. Oregon- City. Nov. to. wrought-iron-cookine-railfe vicinity. Eighteen farmers at Mcdalla bought the ranges at $72 each, giving notes due November i, with the un derstanding and verbal agreement tl at any length of time to suit the convenience of the makers of the notes would be granted b' the compairy even t o six or eight j'ears for the company had plenty of capital and never disposed of its paper. But the notes turned up in the hands of third persons, and must be paid, and the re is trouble. Half a dozen farmers were in town today to see if the grand jury would afford them relief or satisfactii xi. There were nu merous purchasers of these wonderfi il ranges through the Molalla, Marquam and the Scott's Mills country. The same kind of a range can be bought h ere for $50. r i i 1 I beware I is the whole story' 3 ol imitation trade J A I marka and labels. aboilt w km HAWP SOPA 1 IH l!3ftm (TP C Costs no more than other packag e soda never spoils 111 flour universally acknowledged p,urcst In the world. i Made only by OnjR'CH & CO., Ife7 York. Sold by groa. rs everywhere. 5 Wrlto lor Axm and Hammer Hoot of valuable Kcrij is FREE. B. P. NICHOLS. PRACTICAL VETERINARY SURGE0M AND ANIMAL CASTBATOR. ItlDDTjE, - OKEGON. Hpcclal Attention Given Spaylnjr nnd oilier Surjrcry. Will be In Koseburg March 'J3rd: lu Oakland March Kth, nnd In Drain March 27th. Caltlo Spayed for U per hundred. An agreeahlfi I&xailvo and NravziToirrc. Bold by DrngKista or sent by mall. 23a,oQ& and SLOP per package. Samples tree ITft lsTA JXhoPavorlto 5C0T3 E07TC13 A.W H.VforthoTeethandBreath,25c For sale by JI. F. Bapp. Druggist. Write for Particulars. 4XZ.3CS-C?sV"- Hotel Van Hoaten. AI.I, WORK e.GVARANTEED. " . r-tsnbK x tJKYAIN, Proprietors. CELEBRATED First-Class Bars. -f & HUME, EXPECT J'oaltrer. Flsli ana Game, In Kpniinn. Roseburg, Or. 2 ViWms nf the h swindle are numerous in this Special For a Few Days. Boya Suits . $i 50 Men's Suits 7 50 Men's Wet Weather Shoes...:., 2 00 Men's Underwear 75 Latest Style Hats 2 00 Boss of the Road Overalls-Best 50 riackintoshes at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladie's Dress Goods Reduced 25 per cent. These goods have'all been received within the last month, and are the latest Don't delay this golden opportun- ity, and call on The Boss Store. ALEXMDER 326 and 32S Jackson St. WALL PAPER A Large and Elegant Line ot We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. ALEXANDER & STRONG ROSEBURG, OREGON'. he Long Winter is Here your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. r U. G. FLOOK CO. MANUFACTURERS ! DOORS, WINDOWS, I I MOULDINGS AMD BRACKETS S Of alt Sizes and Styles. Z 1 Turning and Fruit Boxes nt Window nnd Door Frames Z Made to Order. THE PELTON- WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse power affords the most con venient, economical and reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen running at this office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO 121 Main Street, San Francisco, H 9 styles and not shelfworn. & 5TR0AG THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... Bet. Oak and Washington. Largest and Best Assortment erer brought to Southern Oregon, and CARPETS. Easy Rockers Bed Room Sets Parlor and Dining Chairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Prepare for it wisely. We offer unusually good reasons why you should buy from us. Everything offered for sale is fresh; bought for the Holiday Trade and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite OF A 9PECIAI.TY. Cal. 1 H