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Clipping 'V N GOODS alft PRICES ATTENTION PBBI.XC I WcWs Bros, t the Rtctel Store, 3 doors oath ci P. O. WUh to annonnee that ire have lut received a rrt of our New Stock, contUtlnr t ladles' and Gents' FurnUhlne Coo.1. ti. roc. Stationery and JfoUoas, direct Irom New Tork, where purchase for rpct cat and have IkcW jiTaatago bt buying and we are rolnr to Clre'Mt cwteaera. tha ri.ftt nr it. . .... A will Compare the quality ot oar coodt and quote you price cheaper thn the cheapest, lower than the lowest, for auk. Call and Inspect the quality and prices ot our toods and be convinced. We are always ready to show 50ods,quote price, please ourcustomers and Kive then the benefit ot our barcalnsln bujinjr. Call early before those beautiful ladles' and tents' silk scarfs at 20 cents each arc all Rone. " VostBespcctfully, RICHKRDS BROS. RKCKET ST0R6, Three doors South ol the twt Office. THE PLA1NDEALER MONDAY, APRILS, 1B95. The Charcaea, Sirarr CHraat corner of Lano and Ros street. Sunday Service: Preaehlac. U a. a. and T33 p. ru.; Yoonf reople's Union, 630 pan.; Mrs. G. X. Aancs, President; Sunday School, 10 e. a.; James Chamberlain. Superintendent Prayer Meeting. Thursday evening at 730. Rxv. G. X. Axscs, Pastor. Kesldenee, Xo. 81 Main Street. MfcTXOStST CHncH corner of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. ra. aad 730 p. ra.; Sabbath school. 10 a. m.; Dr. Jaaes Barr, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close of the morning service; Epworth League 30 p. a. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet tag, Thursday, at?30 p. ra. 6. Bccxxks,D.D.. Pastor. Parsonage, corner Main and Lane, PatsBTTSaiot Crtkcb corner ol Cass and Kese streets. Snnday Service: Puplie worship, llA.aad733p.ra.; Sabbath School, 10 a.m.; T. T: C. 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting. 'Wednes- day, 730 p. a. . , K- B. DiLwoaxH, Pastor. T W.C.T. V. will raeet at the M. E. canrch every Thursday evening nntil after State CooveaUoa. All members should be pres cst at every meeting. M. E. Caraca, SocTH-Coraer Washington aad Stephens streets. Divine services at 11 a. as- aad. 730 p. in. tig 2nd aad'ttb. Sunday. EaSfetlh scaool at 10 a. ra, c. W. Kirk, super intendent. I preach at Edenbower church at Sp. a. saraedays. At Oakland every 1st Sun day, xcoming and evening. At Calapoola every Jrd Scnday sorst; at lit a. aad at Day's c&ool bote at S p. ra. J. A. CKUTcarnxD. P. C T. K. Xeeps the Fischer cod Voee pianos. Keeps piaaos. T. K. Chickerinc and Hardin an T. K. Sells Enseal goods for less than Port Ixad prices. T. K. Keeps oyer forty different kinds of masical iastromenta constantly on hand. T. K. Ha ordered s large shipment of Wash' bese BBekal roods direct from the factory. Notice. Fir weed, 2 or 4 feet, delivered beard cars at Drain, at $2 per cord. J. T. Bkxdgis. on T. K. Keeps Lelxnd and Kingsley pianos, aad 'other makes. Wilcox and White, Ester. Packard. Chicaw. Cottage and Earhoff organs. T. K. Ricuaxdsox, Bcsebnrg, Or. BRIEF MENTION. James Byron came in from Olalla last Friday. J. W. Beckley of Oakland was in town Saturday. J. A. Black of Drain was in the citv 6atarday. J. 8. Plaster was in from Grants Pass last week. J, A. Black of Drain was in Roeeburc last Friday. J. O. Young of Oakland was in town last Friday. H. H. Baker was visitinc in the citv last Friday. L. Kennedy of Drain was in tho city last Saturday. Grant Levens of Canyonyillo is visit ing in the city. Thirty persons took dinner at the Cen tral hotel Sunday. A. M. Austin was a visitor in Rose burg last Saturday. C. Curry brought iu a lino lot ol fat porkers last Fridav. Tho total amount of taxes collected last week was $1792.06. L. B. Marsters of Yoncalla was visit ing in the city Friday. Elbert Lilly of Galosville was seen on our streets last Friday. G. W. Grubbo of Wilbur was in town on business last Friday. J. H. Wiles has been very sick at his home west of the citv. T. G. Dcbell of Canyonville is in the city on business today. M. L. Ingram of Grants Pass was do ing business in town last week. A. E. MeGee of Looking Glass came in from that thriving town Saturday. J. W. Hedgpetb of Deer Creek was do ing business in the city last Friday. Two hundred and twenty-nine names registered at the hotels the past week. Tom Brown of West Roseburg is suffer ing from a severe attack of pneumonia. Great improvement at the S. P. depot. Three new posts put in the fence railing. Six inches of mow reported on the hills about Ashland last Thursday morn ing. Grant Levens ol Canyonville is in the city visiting his eister, Mrs. R. S. Sheri dan. La Ami Frater has been engaged to teach the school in Harvey Jonei dis trict. At Last They've Arrived. The new stock of eboes has just ar med from the east and Osborn is pre pared to famish yea with shoes at most ratsomble prices. Examine his stock. BBCceesor to Loois L&ngenberg. Novelty Store. Has jaei received a large line of ladies dress goods. We invite the public to call' and examine oar stock and prices. We will cheerfully send samples and prices to our oat of town easterners. True reltoii -water Motor Of capacities varying frosa 1 to 25 horse pore? affords the most convenient, ecc Bosekslaad reUabte power for all light terrke. Owe of these may be seen rnn Bzagatthk office- Send for areolars. The. Pelton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main EL, San Francisco, Cal. Ffcsrf CaH. in nmnni hereby xtctitied to Tsakairaaediate settlement !of their in JinM in the late firm of S. Marks A: Co.: otherwise the same will be placed in -Mind for collection. Please give this call prompt attention and thus avoid d- dttional eaels. ASHtK .UAXZS, atoWrainr nf Estate ol S. Marks & Co. -L x Notice- to Taxpayers. UntilMaylSth my office will be kept opes sntH 8 o'clock p. m. each day to re- Onntr warrants wiU be taken until that time for the coanty tax. All special taxes most bepaid in cash. No war raats taken after May 15. O. F. Cathcabt. Sheriff and Tar Collector. To Whom It flay Concern. la order to introduce oar catalogue of sheet music and music books, we mane thin offer: To any person in Douglas ,nf mvnAim as name. 6tyle, number aad price of piano or organ, bought of the Wiley B. Allen Music Co., unce July f io4i in nav tl in sh?ct mnsic and music books. T. K. BlCIIAKDSO.V, Bceeburg, Or The Continental Insurance Company of New York has refused to join the new rwrrt entitled the board of Fire TTrTr of the Pacific, believing i,.ttt. r.oard is not a benefit for the people but for the insurance companies ; Vtfnrar no rates. ibwuj)..u, w- yA financial sUnding and loss pay in record. It was lted in the great rTM flra in 1871. paying every dol Jar of its losses amounting to over two ;tunf dollars. Its record of almost !mnimDt and liberal in the nir,nt of all honest claims. Its motto ia X e interest of the people aa well Mine company. Yon owe your to this company and should y-seeWne Jones, Agent, when you take Sunday was a fine day and the people of Roeebuig enjoyed it by a general outing. Miss Bessie Cain of Salt Creek is visit ing witn tne lamtly o( . A. rater tn this city. Robert Woodruff and wife of French Settlement were in Town trading last S&tnrday. Bev. CrutchGeld'a little daughter who has been very ill with typhoid fever, is improving. J. F. Kelley, a resident of French Set tlement, was doing business in the city last Friday. His honor J. C Fnllerton went to Cor- rallis, Benton coanty, last night to hold court there. Professor W. E. Spoon, teacher at Looking Glass, was In tho city Saturday on business. Liircuit court dosed its spnog session Saturday, having been IS days in contin nous session. Master Fred Day, eon of the old pio neer K. T. Day, is on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Isidore Abraham. Henry Scbrenck of North Deer Creek, brought a lot of fine apples last Saturday. Apples are now in demand. J. C. Underwood, county school super intendent, went to Oakland Saturday and will return tomorrow. Geo. Lasgenberg is agent for the San Francisco Daily Call. Only 15 cents per week, delivered at your door. Claude Ramsey an old settler of Doug las coanty but lately of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting friends at Canyonville. Our friend Jack Abraham is recovering from an attack of the grippe, and now wears his usual pleasant smile. Immigrants are moving tnts way. Frank Moore of Minnesota arrived in Boteborg last Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Godfrey was taken sud denly ill on the street last Saturday, but was soon able to be taken home. A Mr. Donahue and wife came in from Spragne. Wash., last rnday evening. They will probably locale in this vicinity, Bring your job work to the Pxindeai- tk office. We are prepared to do tne ehtratst and beet work sonlh of Port' land. The K. of P. band, trigged out in their w nniform. discoursed some of their choice music at the Soldier's Home yes terday. Drummers are plentiful now-a-days for the spring crop has just been harvested; bat they are lively company and we like to see them. Last Saturday bring a fine day the streets were livelv with people from the country. Business was rather lively during the day. At the Boss Store a large shipment of men's, boy's and children's clothing just j received. Call and be convinced of the bargains in these goods. Our townsman J. F. Singleton is just now the recipient of a fine photographic picture of his daughter and Mrs. Rich ardson, residents ol roruana. Shilo's Cure, the great Cough and Croup Care, iB in gret denand. Pocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love It. Sold by Druggists. Wbv patrnnize traveling dentists when Dr. Davis will do your dental work a creatdeal cheaper and as good again. Call and gethjs prices and be convinced. Young man keep your eye peeled when you buy candy for your girl, get it at Niece's. The ladies are judges of candy and know a good thing when they see it C. A. Gibler might nave been seen in his shoe shop near tne depot, pegging awav with rapid strokes while a neigh bor was lecturing on King Solomon and his concubines. The little altercation which occurred at Bice Hill two weeks ago and resulted in the serious stabbing ol Oastor Dy Mosher, terminated in Ihe justico court at Oakland Saturday, ilosner was rmtind over in the sum of $200, and two others who participated in the melee were fined $10 each and coBts. Just received at Boss store a large Bhip mont of men's, boy's ana children's clothing which will bo sold at bedrock prices. Dan Applegato is reportod to havo struck n rich quartz vein on his mining claim, about fivo miles Irom Central Point. A laago invoice of men's, boys and children's clothing at the Boss Store very cheap. Call and examino goods and prices. Wonder what tho fellow thinks who said about one month ago, wo are going to have a drouth. Perhaps his head is level by this time. B. J. Gibbs of Myrtlo Creok, an old respected citizen or that placo who died of typhoid lover Friday, last was buried yesterday under the auspices of tho Odd Fellows. E. W. Vest, cousin of Senator Vest of Missouri, of Tacoma, Wash., was in the city Thursday, in the interest of Majestic Steel, Iron Rango Manufacturing Co., of St. Louis, Mo. Geo. Langenberg has been delivering tho Daily San Francisco Call freo tor a few days. This is uu invitation for you to subscribe. Leavo your subscriptions at the News Stand. One R. Howe is on the streets today. He would doubtloss bo elsowhero were it not for a ball attached to one leg by a few feet ot chain retarding his motion. That's how he's fixed. In the matter of tho estato of Maeon Woodruff, deceased, R. A. Woodruff has been oppointed administrator and W. W. Cathcart, D. R. Shambrook and D. S. West appraisers of said estate. Mr. J. E. Blundell, of Canyonville, representing Douglas county in tho legis lature, was in the city yesterday. He came all the way from homo to seo tho moral wave, now in operation. Orcgon-ian. Ret- N. S. Buckner preached a most practical and impressive sermon lust Sunday on the observance of tho Chris tian Sabbath, and urged his hearers to put forth all efforts to cause tho desecra tion ot it to cease. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chatanooga, Tenn., says, "Shilo's Vitalizer saved my life. I consider it tho best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75c. Jesse Wilkins, one of the proprietors of the Western Hotel at Grants Pass, arrived in Roseburg last Saturday night by the overland. He reports being well pleased with his situation and as doing a flourishing business. If you try the candies they make at Niece's you will not go onywhero else for candy. The taffies, creams, chews, butter cups and everything are first-class and equal to anv thing in Portland. They are on to their job. On and after April 1, 1S95, 2-1,000 pounds will bo the minimum weight upon which car load rates, tariff or spec ial, will apply on the Southern Pacific Company's line in Oregon, except when otherwise specially provided for. The third quarterly conference, Rosc- burg and Oakland charge, will bo held at the M. El church, south, in Roscburg 13th and 14th instant. The P. E. Rev. H. S. Sbangle will he present. J. A. CCLTCHKICU), I. C. 3. J. Webh lias opened a second hand store in the old Floed building at the comer of 3Iain and Washington streets Second hand goods of all kinds will be bought and eolJ, and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Our reporter watched on the streets all day last Saturday to pay tho claimants that $10,000 reward offered by Jack BUSINESS LOCLAS. Subscribe for tho Plaindkalek. A. Salzman, tho reliablo jowolor. J. T. Bryan, tho Busy Watchmaker. L. Belflls, wotchmakor, Rosoburg, Ore. Go to tho Rosoloaf for tho best cigars For a good 5-eont cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Littol of Oakland. Hamoss of all kinds at low priuen ut G. W. Woodward's. Eastern oysters on tho half sliell, at tho Knndy Kitchen. Pure fresh candies manufactured at tho Kaudy Kitchen. Prices on wall paper uro just right nt Marsters' drug store. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at tho Rosoloaf. Alabastino, kalsomino and whito wash at Marsters' drug store. Old nowspnpers at tho I'lainuealeu odico, 25 cents per hundred, If you don't seo what you want ask for it at Marstors' drug store. Tho latest novels only 10 cents each, at Geo. Laugonberg's nowstand. Pacific Coast and Eastern oysters iu any stylo at tho Kaudy Kitchen. School books, u full and completo assortment at Marsters' drug store. Hats 1 hat! hats! Tho latest. Where? Just arrived at Osburn's new store. Myrtlo Creek flour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Hoxie. See steel wrought iron rango add in another column. Don't get humbugged. Royal Rose and Myrtle Creek flour at Johnston Grocery, delivered freo of charge. F. W, building. anteed. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKiuuoy & Manning, Oakland. Laco curtains, window shades and portierrcs, beautiful patterns at tbo Nov elty Store. Meals at all hours at the Kand Kitchen, southeast corner Taylor & Wil son block. A largo and choice selection of tho latest designs in wall paper at Marsters' drug store. See new line oi mens, boye, and child, rcn's hats at Osburns. Next door to Review office. "Take one free," our line of hats are about down to this level, call and see, Novelty Store. Don't forget that J. T. Bryan, the jew eler, lias established his shop at Strong's furniture store. Ready mixed points in all shades and colors, and any size packages at Mars- J when neithe' their, money or salt-pelre llaynes, dentist, in Mark's All kinds of dental work gnar- HERE YOU HAVE IT. Neither Money Nor Salt-peter Will Save the Gold Bug. Editor Plaindealkr: Tho silver question is tho foremost question now agitating tho financial world. It is tho burning question of tho day. Tho ono troubling the minds of the interested, and every prospective politician of com ing office. A question that will bo kept to tho front- until settled, and settled rightly. Not according to Iho dictutes of tho gold" power of Europo and America, but according to the advice of tho deop ost thinkers and writers. Tho main source of this great financial troublo lies across tho Atlantic. Eng land boing u creditor nation, gold mono metalism is to her advantage. In coin ing gold she can have every other nation at her mercy. With tho attenuated arms of her octopus, she has recently stretched out over the water and reached Cleveland, and Carlisle, and a United States congress had hard work in pre venting tho oxecutivo from swapping tho crountry's futuro for a mess of this years pottago. Tho gold octopus is striving to rulo tho nations. A power of might against right. It dictates to tho leading press of tho world, and the lesser jour nals copy as facts tho falsehoods thoy receive second handed. Can a gold baron deceive when it is to pelf interest? Certainly. Has it not been through hypocrisy that ho Jbaa accumulated a large portion of bis vast wealth ? Quite likely. Tho ratio between gold anl sil ver coinage of the world for the past 100 years has been in dollars about 1 1-10 of gold to ono of silver, which surely give3 silver Eound enough money fur anybody or anything. Go whisper this fact in the ears of Cleveland and Carlisle Was a nation's money, paper.and coin, ever redeemed in any one money metal? No. Will a nations money ever bo re deemed in ono of it's fine meUls? It is doubtful. Out here I must be brief. Questions hayo been asked in the 1'laindealer and other papers, viz: What good will tho free coinage of silver do tho country? It would take u column to enumerate all tho good that it would do the country, but suffice to mention a few instances. It will stop gambling in bullion and sil ver coin. It will prevent many of these financial repulses that is a greater bore on the public than la grippe. The trouble J about eilyer ir.n be summed up in the following : The bank ers do not want free coinage, as it will put a vast amount of money in circula tion independent of their hands, thus curtailing interest, and preventing peri odical shrinkages, and squeezes ut their selfish will. Ob I how long, how long have the masses suffered that a few eharks might prosper? Shall they con tinue to rob us with impunity? No. A day of reckoning is fast approaching at the cut abovo mentioned. There are also lumps of petrified fir balsam there. Tho wootl slums tho grain of the Doug las fir an plainly tit ii tri'i cut vestorday doos, mid oven tho pitcliv pjrtx cm be rcro.r.nhvM. The has.il t in -moling get-urn to havo shrunk, ;eaviit'j it luivity around tho petrified hoj ivlu. h is fillid ui'h earth and loose fttoues. The Wooly Aphis. This is an insect that early in th-j sea son, some think, works underground, causing knotty swellings on the roots of trees and eventually starting decay which results in tho death of tho tree. It often comes to the surface in autumn and deposits its eggs in the axila of the buds or in the bark. The congregations of the louse, which aro very conspicuous from tho white, downy matter they ex crete from tho surface of their bodies, should be destroyed as soon as observed by the application of kerosene emulsion insect powder mixed with lime. When on the roots the soil should be scraped away and water almost at the boiling point, freely applied. Bisul phide of carbon, if used with daa pre cautions, is also a good remedy. To ap ply this liquid, boro or dig a numbsr of small holes G to 12 inches deep around the tree and pour a small quantity, two three table spoonfuls', down each opening andjjeover quickly with earth. The poisonous fumes will bo dissemina ted among the roots and bill all the aph ides with which they come in contact. Used with care, this is an excellent and inexpensive insecticide, and almost tho only one of value for nso on roots of trees and vines. Tho user must bo cau tious about inhaling tho femes or bring ing fire near it. ters' drag store. Farmers will please bear iu mind that stable room for bating teams of patrons is free at the Depot hotel. You get the best cigar where you get the best candy. At Niece'a candy fac tory. Don't forget it. Toko your families to the McCIallen House. Mrs. McCIallen will see that they are well cared for. Jnsl take a look in our show-window today and see our line of hats in latest shades and styles, Novelty Store. Protect yourself against cold and pneumonia by wearing a chest protector. Fino ones at Marsters' drug store. Now 13 the time to spray your fruit trees. Linie, sulphurand blue vitriol for that purpose at Marsters' drug store. T. B. Cannon is authorized to take or- wilt save them. James Ismas. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal. Abraham, but nobody made application for it, and this is conclusive evidence that Jack is still in the lead in business circles. Arrangements are being made for the proper observance of Arbor day. If the weather is fair exercises will be held in the school grounds, if not, at the court house. Exercises begin at 1:30. Ad dress by Rev. Crutchfield. AH cordially invited. The wheels in the Imperial bicyclo are exceptionally strong. Why? Because they have more spokes than some of tho cheaper bicycles. Churchill, Woolley & McKenzie have cample wheels and will bo pleased to explain their superior qualities. T. J. Williams of Ten Mile, and J. E. Williams, A. S. Buell and James II . Denny ot Looking Glass have purchased an "Advance" threshing machine of Churchill, Woolley & McKenzie prepara tory for the threshing business the com ing season George M. Brown, one of tbe old eol- diersat tbe Home, died last Friday night. In tbe late rebellion he was a private In the 12lh N. Y. Volunteers. Thus one by one the old patriots pass away, leaving behind them naught but the memory of noble deeds done in be half of their country. ders for monnmental Achison & Co. D. work for E. W. Loo.nev, Mgr. Unconstitutional. A Washington dispatch dated March 31st says: For more than 10 days it has been whispered around the newspiper world here that the decision of the su preme court in tne income tax cose was to be had for a consideration a good sized coneideralion the decision to be several days in advance of its delivery by the court, of course, belling in ad vance the decisions of the highest court in tho land is a new enterprise. It shocks honest peoplo who would like to believe that the great court o! the conn try is immacnlate. It is a fact, however, that the dictum of the court in import- The Novelty Store is not selling gent's 3nt case3 llas leaked oul wen ; advance lurntsbing goods at cost, but we sell tlic i o ...: It u rec-iicd u,at tIie best goods lower than any house in town, i decision of the court in the "trust" case Have you noticed tho side combs and was known three weeks before it was de other hair orniments tbe ladies are wear-, livcred ; that in the San Francisco water ing, they get them at the Novelty Store, i front case tho conclusions of the court When you hive a social or birthday were mado eemipublie a week in advance party you want everything first class, of their delivery, and the decision in the Get vcur candv at Niece's or vou will not Bales refrigorator case, incidentally car- i be in it. ' rying with it important principles in tele- ! Jack Abraham has accepted tbe j phone patents now pending in (he courts, agency of Neander. Pershing & Co., for j W3S Kno l,,reo uaJa oe,oro ,ne uec" tafciog orders for tailor made suits of 1 810n w announced. Ot course, no ono clothing i SJSPec,si ,ne juJ?es of leaking, but that mere are leass irom me court is wen Greatly reduced rates at tho McCIallen j House. As wo all know, D. C. Mc- In Justice Hamlin's court Saturday Jesse Shambrook, charged with disturb ing the peace, was discharged after hear ing his explanation of tbe recent racket at French Settlement. Tom Livingston and Jim Toney, charged with disturbing a public meeting and defacing a building, were fined $10 each on both charges. At a meeting of tbe board of directors, Saturday, after attending to the usual routine business for tho month, by request of Mrs. Julia Abraham on be half of the Relief Corps tho board authorized and reqnested the princi pal to instiluto tho "Flag saluto," in tbe school at such times as ho may choose. Wayne Jones is special larm agent for the "old reliablo" Continental Insurance Company of New York, which has been tested by passing through and paying all of Its losses in that great conflagration of Chicago in 1871, by which oyer ono hun dred companies equal to the Stato Insur ance Company of Salem, Oro. failod A word to tbo wise is sufficient. For Sale. A eood homo of 100 acres 12 miles from railroad ; 40 acres cleared good water, small orchard in bearing. plenty of small fruit; fair Oregon house and barn ; 4 horses, 3 cows and plenty of farm machinery to run the farm. For prices and terms enquire of S. B. Hon ilrirks at tho Review oQlco or of tho county surveyor at tho court house. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awudcd CM Medal Midwinter Ftlr. Sin FruieUco. known and rapidly becoming scandalous Clallen is a first-class hotel man. Give him a call. Mrs. Lynne, a pupil of the late Prof. Speranzt of Milan, Italy, gives vocal and piano forto lessons. Terms reasonable. Residence at Mrs. Parties. If you don't waut to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and chocs mado at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. If you want the best of dentistry go to Dr. Strango and havo it dono by an ex-1 perienced and skillful dentist. All work j guaranteed and at very reasonable prices. , t Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returncl j from tho East and oicned dental parlors j in Mark's building, where ho will bo pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. L. Langenburg is still on top. IIo carries a full stock of choico music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord- cons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Just try Nicco's candies. If you do and you are any judge you will not buy candies any other place. There is no dish rag taste and you don't need nny hammer to crack them cither. D. C. McCIallen has gono back to tho McCIallen Houso. Everything is in first- class condition. Mrs. McCIallen has chargo of tho kitchen and dining room. Look out for something good to eat. Tho will bo a meeting of tho Directors of tho Second Southern Oregon Agricul tural Association the first Monday iu May. A full attendance is desired. F. A. McCali-, Secy. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for salo can reccivo tho highest cash prico by calling upon N Rico, the furniture nnd supply doaler, 221-23 Jackson fetreot Roseburg, Or. As I may bo absent from tdo city a fow weeks I will say to ray friends that I havo confidence in tho professional skill of Dr. F. R. Coffman who will havo charge of ray practice till ray return. Dr. N. P. Runnel The decision on the income tax cose was offered to a newspaper'correspondent for $2000 10 (bys ago. If this thing con tinucs the court's decisions will be sub jects of regular simulation in a little while. Tbe report now current is that the court has decided the income tax uncon stitutional, by a voto of 5 to 3, Justice Jackson being absent. The justices who are said to have cast their decision against tho law aro ttrown Gray. Field, Harlan nnd Shiras, while those whose opinion is said to be in fa vor of the law aro Chief Justics Fuller and Justices White and Brewer. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgbcit Medal and Diploma. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdet superior to ail others. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure The Social Evil. Portland's clergymen are almost a unit in the belief that tho raiding of the bagnios is impractical so far as results are concerned. They apparently realize the inutility of attempting to suppress the social eyil by throwing the unfortu nate women into the streets, and they urge the establishment of places of refuge for them if tho crusade is to be contin ued. That is the policy which Tho Tele gram has advocated since the raiding began. If tho county is nnable or un willing to take care of its 2000 fallen women, it should not deprive them of tho means of taking care of themselves. Ojo of tho ministers expressed the senti ment of practical philanthropv when he declared that "this spasm would simply show the women how entirely at the mercy of tho pohco thoy are, and leave inouoor open ior all wiio are mean enough to institute a system of black mailing for protection." The remedy lies in confining the bawdy-hoises to a single district, and abolishing the sys tem which enables certain office-holders to earn iees as euner nounuing or "pro tecting" them. It is useless to attempt tbo eradication of harlotry while the pol iticians can reap pecuniary gain or influ ence by promoting it. Telegram. From Oakland. Mr. Varney, who has charge of the Chcnoweth Fruit park is busily engaged, with sufficient helpers, in cultivating the beautiful home of over fitty thousand fruit trees. He is replacing all trees that have fallen by the wayside, and it is to be hoped that he will see the fruition of his hopes, and the magnificent orchard planted by his father ripen with deli cious fruits. Mrs. Sarah Hall, daughter Carrie, and Willie, will bid adieu to their many friends in Oakland, and leave for Wash ington to join Mr. Charley Hall some time during the present week. Mrs. Lynne was in town on Saturday. The lady is giving musical instructions to Mis3 Mary Thomas and Miss Alice Waite. It is the usual thing for ladies to enjoy tbe delightful singing of Mrs. Linn on her visits here and very likely the lady may be induced to favor the Oak land public with a taste of her quality as a finished and most artistic singer. From lost accounts Mr. George Hall of the English settlement is accommodat ing tho solicitude of his friends and is getting better. Edgar Miller, at one time operator for the Postal Company, has secured a position with tbe Oregon Pacific railroad company and is stationed at Yaquina. Ned was quite a favorite here. Fred Bellman of Eugene, and Lou Sherman of Oakland are' building a large and complete dry kiln for Mr. Hanson, m Whitmore uap. It will be a very solid and enduring structure. Mr. J, T. Bloomfield is again seen on the streets after a long confinement to his house by illness. The criminal calender of the justice court was loaded to the guards on Satur day. All Free. Those who have used Dr. Kine's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to If. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of ut. lung s :sew uie, rills tree, as well as a copy of Gnido to Health and House hold Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you gcod and cost you nothing. A. C. Marsters & Co.'s Drug store. The Easter Puzzle. ... ...... xuc earnest ana latest dates upon which Easter can fall are March 22nd and April 25. In 1SS6 Easter fell upon the latest date, which had not occurred before tho nineteenth century, and will not occur again uutil 1943. For the ben efit of those who would like to know up on what dates Easter will fall in the re maining years of this century, we give the following: April 5, 1S97; April 15, 1S9S; April 10, 1SG9; April 2, 1900. The Triumphs of Science. A company has been incorporated in Chicago, 111., with a capital of f200,00J, 000 to construct and operate an electrical railway from Chicago to New "i ork. it is proposed to build an elevated road and thus abyinte the expense of right of way. They propose to mako the whole distance, about 1000 miles, in one day, whereas now it requires six days for freight. Science is revolutionizing the world's traffic. "LIverine." "Liverine," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co.. tho sneat Liver. Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable forms c" diseases of thoso organs. The create. knowB remedy for Indigestion. Try it. ' For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. WEATHER BUREAU. for the Meteorological Summary Month of March. Mean", atmospheric pressure, 29.93; highest pressure, 30.35, date 3rd; lowest pressure, 29.41, date 27th. Mean tem perature, 46; highest temperature, 71, date 25th; lowest temperature 21, date 15th; greatest daily range of temper ature, 35, date 25th ; least daily range of temperature, G, date 28th. Mean tem perature for this month for 18 years, 48; average deficiency of daily mean tem perature during month, 3 ; accumulated deficiency of daily mean temperature since January 1, 57; aerage daily de ficiency since January 1, 1; prevailing direction of wind, southwest; total move ment of wind, 3174 miles; maximum velocity of wind, direction, and date, 36, southwest, 27th. Total precipitation, 3.58 inches; number of days with .01 inch or more precipitation, II. Average precipitation for this month for 18 years, 3.57; excess in precipitation during month, .30 inches; total precipitation from September 1, 1894, to date, 24.57 inches ; averago precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1894 to date, 3.51 ; deticiency from eptember 1, 1894, to dale, 5.20 inches; average precipitation for 17 wet seasons, 35.99 inches ; number of clear days, 8; partly cloudy days, 10; cloudy days, 13; dates of frost, light, 7, 8, 9, 28; killing, 29. Tnos. Gibson, Observer." For Orcr Fifty Years. Au Old aad Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Win glow's Soothing Syrup has been used lor over 8!ty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethlnj, with perfect success. It soothes the child, roftens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its valuo Is Incal culable. Be sore and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and taie no other kind. Mrs. home. Riddle and Vicinity. Enterprise A. Riddle is still very ill at her Her cose seems very complicaled and stubborn to yield to tbe best medi cal skill. Her friends however are very hopeful and expect to soon note a change for the better. Mr. Beamer is personally superintend ing the work of clearing the ground in the placet mine of Ball & Beamer, pre paratory to putting in the plant, which is expected to arrive in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rumsey, child and nurse, of St. Loufs, Mo., arrived at this place Monday for a visit with rela tives and friends. Mr. Rumsey is a relative of the Gazeley brothers at Can yonville, and will also spend a brief sea son visiting them. Tho invitation dance given at this place by Messrs Riddle and Leet last Saturday night was well attended and a grand time reported by the lovers of the dizzy whirl. Canyonville and Cow Creek canyon were well represented. The people of Canyonville are highly elated over the recent quartz ledge dis covery near that place. A force of men are rapidly developing the ledge, and we hope the Canyonville people will not be disappointed in their great expectations. On the road to Canyonville, Tuesday, we noticed that S. Bollenbaugb, had sufficient water to resume operation in his placer mine. A good stream of water from the giant seemed to be re 'ucmg the bank in the mine at a rapid rate. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. The following business has been trans acted since onr last report: Francis Fitch y3. H. L. Kinney, to recover money ; continued. H. Wollenber et al vs. Canyonville Mining, Water and Mfg. Co., et a!.; con tinued. Peter Hume, assignee of L. C. Beards ley vs. L. C. Beardsley and Ada Beards ley, injunction; submitted. Under ad visement. F. A. Kent vs. B. M. Kent, confirma tion; continued. Louis Bauer vs. A. B. Farrier, foret closure; decree of foreclosure. T. B. Lovelady vs. Ruby Burgess, to quiet title; subxitted. Under advise ment. S. Pennoyer et at. vs. J. W. Lincoln et al., foreclosure; continue. Wm. J. Becannon vs. W. Brummet et al., to set aside conveyance ; continued. Caleb Williams vs. Charlotte Ctman, to cancel debt; dismissed. Nancy II. Mendel! vs. Solomon Men dell, divorce; referred to I. B. Riddle. C. K. Hill vs. T. E. Singleton, to re cover money ; continued. S. B. Hendricks vs. Wm. Harzan. ap- pealed from justice court; continued. I Allen & Lewis et al V3. Sam Jones et al., to set aside transfer of property; continued, Ned Rhodes vs. Town of Drain, re Tie w ; submitted. Under advisement. C. D. Drain vs. B. C. Heald et al., in equity; continued. i A. Marks, admr. vs. W. C. Singlelon , ..ree etal., to recover monev; sottled. bend ycur address to II. E. Bucklen & f a ?niir. ,-, c.,k rT xr- Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box j . J" McCu,!-v ra- South DtnMa Mm of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will 1 lnS Co., to recover money ; motion to set convince you of theii merits. These pills j aide service of summons allowed, are easy in action and are particularly Eva Benson et al vs. I.nttlia Bradv et effective in tbo cure of Constipation and , Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver ' al- 5 continued. Troubles they have been proved invalu-l Tne following amounts weie allowed able. Ihey are guaranteed to be per fectly freo from every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but b' giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by A. C. Mar sters & Co., Druggists. A Tree in The Rock. Chief Engineer Kennedy reports an unusual find in u rock cutting being made on the O. R. & N. line five miles west oi The Dalles. The cut is fifty feet in depth, through columnar basalt, the hardest kind, aud in this rock the work men havo encountered the petrified trunk of u lir tree, six feet in diameter, standing erect as it grow. This is a curiosity. Petrified trees have bem found at several places in tho gorge of the Columbia, but never beforo standing where they grow, and surrounded by basalt. The treo is about 189 feet abovo tho river, near the edgo of a plateau. Mr. Kennedy brought down specimens of tho tree, which, unfortunately must bo blasted out ol tho way. iney are translucent, and ring like pieces of glus3 or china. How long tbo treo has stood on that spot is a problem lor geol ogists to wrestlo with. It was two or thrco huudred years growing. Then who can toll how long it took to petrify 't, or how this was down where it stands? This process must havo been completed beforo Mount Hood poured fourth tho basalt which covered it, and this prob ably happened before tho Columbia had cut its way through the CeEcndo rouge, and this was accomplished beforo Joo Meek struck tbe coast. If any ono wants specimans o; petri fied fir, there aro a fow carloads to bo had There is a report out that Douglas county has had no apportionment of state school money. Such is erroneous. Mr. J. C. Underwood is authority for stating that the amount of state funds for 1S94 was about 87 cents per pupil set apart, and that an account of failure to collect tho interest duo on tho irreducible school fund thore is still due about 5S cents per capita. If that bo collected, together with that duo for this year, it will be about $2 per head at next apportionment. Albert G. Osburn, successor to Louis Langenberg, is a natural born American citizen, ho Bpeaks tho American language and conducts his business in an Ameri can way. Mr. Osburn carries n full line of ladies' and gent's furnishing uoods, fancy goods, etc., besides n tine btock fo shoos wnich havo just arrived from the East. Examino his stock; ho will treat you well and will bo glad to get uc qnainted with you as ho expects to make Rosoburg his homo iu the future. W. Uobb lett last Monday ovouiok for Oregon and California, haying dis posed of all his interests hero. We nu dcrstand Mr. Cobb nnticipates standing some time at elIow Stono Park, rccup eratiue. It wa3 his intention, when he left, to shake North Dakota dust off his feet lor good. Unkota Enterprise. W. F. Cobb ol North Dakota arrived in Rosebud last Fridiy evening, and iB tbo guest of his old friend, Ihomas Johnson. Churchill, Woolley & McKenzie keep the Bean, Gould, Bnckoyu nnd Movers spray pumps, also tho famous "Red Jacket" force pump. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder . , World's Fair Highest Award. bailiffs : R. A. Woo Iruff, $12.C0 ; W. R. Vinson, $36 00; B. Brockway, f39.00; J. B. Cannon. J51.00; M. C Ruckle, 134. 0J. Edison's Latest. New York, March 31. Ths kineto phone bos been decided upon by Thomas A. Edison as the n.imo fur his latest con trivance, it is a combination of the well known kinetoscope and phonograph, and it gives sound s well asact:on. The new machine resembles tho linetoscopo closely, with the addition of rubber tubes and ear pieces, by means of which the voices of the siK-ject showu may be heard. The matter of cumbii'ng the two machines was, according to Mr. Edi- 1 son, vf ry Mmple, the only obstacle being , to get them lo work in perfect accord that is the kino'-scupe an 1 phonoiraph hud to bo s.urtesl at ccrctly the same lime, or tho actiou and ubjci would not come touihtr. The machine in its present state is tmail, end ihe pictures 'produced aro only tin ordinary small ones of tho kiietoscipe. The problem that Mr. Edison has nnv ret ont lo tolvo is the production tf life-siz'5 figure., and he says he will have a bi-machine in working older in three months. Deafness cannot be CUfC bv local applications as they cannot reach tho deceased portion of thD car. There Is only one way to cure ucamcss, ana mans oy consutu- uoiiai remedies, nearness is causcu Dy an in flamed condition of tho mucous llniiiK of tho Kustachlnu Tube. When this tube is inflamitl you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when it Is entirely closed. Deafness is tbo result, and unless tho InQamatiou can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal Condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; ulno cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo .will eivo Ouo Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (auscd by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. JStfold by Druggists, 75c. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood and clear your Complexion, regu lato your Bowels and make your head as clear as a bell. 25c, 50c and $ 1.00. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Years the Standard, Notice. Horse breeders take notice. J. C. Aiken will not take hn imported Clydes dale stallion "Hawthorn" from his farm. Will tt;ind at ?5, if'.O and $15. Mares pastured and handled for $1.50 per month. warded ? ..'test Honors World's Fait. Mi MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Grape Crcsm of Tartar Powder. 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