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THE PLA1NDEALER MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1S95. Tlic cburcbcs. BjLtnrr CnCRCH corner ot Lno and Ros ttrccte. Sunday Service: rrenchlng, U iu m. and 7:30 p. m.; Young reoplo's Union, 6:S0 p.m.; Mrs. G. N. Annex, Fresldeut; Sunday School, ID a. m.1 James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer JtccUnc, Thursday evening at 7:30, Rev. 0. N. Asses, Faster. Residence, No. S2t Main Street HKTBOsrsT Chcrcu corner ol Main and Lano ttrccts. Sunday Service: rre aching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, n.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; Dr. James Barr, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close ot the morning scrrlce; Kpworth League 39 p. m, Clare Hume, President. Trayer Meet ing, Thursday, at 723 p. in. X, S. Bcckxxk, D. D., Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. rxtsiYT Irian Cucrch -corner of Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: PupUc worship, llaja. and 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. ra.; Y. P. S. C E.,7 p, m. Prayer Meeting. Wednes--ay,730 p. a. B. B. DiLxroKTU, Pastor. The V. C.T. U. will meet at the. M. E. church every Thursday evening until after State Convention. All members should be pres ent at everj meeting. M. E. Church, SocTu-Corner Washington and Stephens streets. Divine services at 11 a. m. end 7:5 jv. m. every tnd and 4th Sunday. Sabbath school at 10 a. m., C. V. Kirk, super intendent. I preach at Edenbower church at S p. in. same days. At Oakland every 1st Sun day, morning and evening. A t Calapooia every Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and at Day's school house at 3 p. m. J. A. CECTcnntm. r. c. T. K. Keeps the Fischer and Vosa pianos. T. K. Chh-kering Keeps pianos. and Hardman T. K. Sells musical goods for less than Port land prices. , T. K. Keeps Vver forty different kinds of musical instruments constantly on hand. . T. K. Hasordekd a large shipment of Wash burne musical goods direct from the factory. Notice. Fir weed, 2 or 4 feet, delivered on board cars at Drain, at $2 per cord. J. T. Bridges, Special Offer. Six choice betiding lots Jin Fruitvale addition, 50x100 feet. Trice ?20 each. D. S. K. Bcick. At Last They've Arrived. The new stock of shoes has jast ar rived from the east and Osbom is pre pared to famish yoa with shoes at most reasonable prices. Examine his stock. S accessor to Loots Lasgenberg. Novelty Store. Has jast received a large line of ladies dress goods. We invite the public to call and examine oar stock and prices. We trill cheerfully send samples and prices toonr oat of tosm custom en. Notice. Hone breeders take notice. J. C. ATkea mil cot take his imported Clydes dale etallion "Hawthorn" from bis farm. Will etxad at $5, $10 and $15. Mares postered aad handled for $1.50 per south. Tbe Peltoa Water Xotor Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse power affords the most convenient, eco-1 nosiicalaad reliable power for all light i service. One ol these may be seen run- j rung at this oSoce. Send for circulars. use return ater n neet i St., San Francisco. Cal. j . . . .. ! "uvenac. i "LiTerine," manufactured by the An-J char S Chemical Co., the great Liver, KSdsey and Constipation core. An in fallible remedy for all curable lorms o diseases of these organs. The creates ksoirs remedy for Indigestion. Try it. Tor eale at M. F. Bapp's. drug store, Bosebnrg, Oregon. Raal Call. All persons are hereby notified to tsake immediate settlement jol their in debtedness to the late firm of S. Marks & Co.; otherwise the same will be placrJ in bands for collection. Please give this rati prompt attention and thus avoid d- Administrator of Estate of S. Marks & Co. Notice to Taxpayers. Until May 15th my office will be kept open until 8 o'clock p. m. each day to re ceive taxes. County warrants will be taken until that time for the county tax. All special taxes must bep&id in cash. No war rants taken after May 15. . . '. C. F. Cathcabt. Sheriff and Tax Collector. To Whom It flay Concern, in order to introduce oar catalogue of . sheet music and music books, we make this offer: To any person in Douglas county sending us name, Etyle, number and price of piano or organ, bought of the Wiley B. Allen Music Co., since July 3, 1SH, we will pay $2insh;et music and music books. T. K. ElCIIAEDSOX, . Iioseburg, Or. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Dovelas County Building aud Loan Association. Stockholders are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Douglas County Building and Loan Association will be held at the council room In city hall, in the city of BoaetrargDonglas county, state of Ore aon on Wednesday. April 17lb, 1895, at . i3ff p. m. of said day, for the purpose of Meeting seven directors and three audi' tors for the ensuing year, for the consid era lion, adoption or rejection of a resolu lion instructing thelraard of directors to file supplemental articles of incorpora tion providing for the increase of the cap ital stock thereof for one hundred thou sand dollars to two hundred thousand dollars, said increase of capital stock to be designated as the second eenes ot block of said corporation, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. Dated af Roseburg, 0 March 27. 1693. 31. F. Rait, Secretary. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgheat Award. BRIEF MENTION. L. Buell camo in from Myrtle Creek last wook. O. I. Uittle of Boston was in tlie city last week. Sy. Caacboer camo to thocity Saturday on business. Pure fresh candies, traits and nuts at tho Roseleaf. A nickle will buy a pair of socke t the Novelty etoro. 0. H. Allison of Deir Creek was in tho city Saturday. James Sheffield and wife were in the city Saturday. James Barnes ot Ten Mile was in town last Saturday. C. D. Cardwoll of Med ford was iu the city Ust Friday. Burt Pitt of Grants Pass w&b in Rose burg last Friday. H. A. Moser of Oakland was in tho city last Friday. Mr. A. Strain of Oakland was in the city last Friday. Wm. Thompson of Coles Valley camo up on Saturday. K. A. McUee of Looking Glass was in the city Saturday. Jesse and W. E, Davenport were in the city Saturday. J. Hatfield of Deer Creek was doing the city Saturday. E. S. Herrington of Canyonyillo was in the city last Friday. H. Jones of Garden Bottom came up from that vintage Friday, W. Willis of Deer Creek came to the city on business Saturday. Wm. Laugh was upon the Btreet Sat urday taking in tho sights. 1, B. Howard of Looking Glass came over from that burg Saturday. Judge J. C. Fullerton returned from Benton county Saturday night. H. S. and James Con a of French Set tlement were in town Saturday. Jos. Champaign from French Settle ment was doing the city Friday. Thos. Johnson has removed his gro cery store to opposite the post office. John Standly of Camas valley was do ing business in Roseburg last Friday . Robert Cochran of Looking Glass was doing business in Roseburg last week. H. A. Henderson of Myrtle Creek was doing business in the city last Saturday. Thanks to the Oregon agriclutural ex periment station for documents received. Cam and George Cox of North Ump qua were doing business in town Satur day. F. B. Waite, the leader of Douglas county democracy, was in the city Satur day. Fratier Ward and family of French Settlement were trading in town last Sat urday. Thomas Brown, who has been quite sick for several weeks is rapidly conva lescing. N. T. Day this spring has set out 40 acres of prune trees on his farm on tho Calapooia. Ber. M. E. Shangle: P. E., of M. E, church south, made the Pljixdealee a friendly call today. James Richards of Calapooia was in the city last Saturday. He is one of the solid men of the county. Last week there were 295 names reg I istered at the different Rosebarg hotels. An increase over the previous week. Smokers' articles of every description Md the best brands of tobacco at the Roseleaf. j. K r)jxon atl j Jarfle3 ghort of NorUl Ompqua came in from their ranches on business Friday. Frank Gelwick returned to his old home in Independence by the overland last Friday night. T. J. Williams moved back to his farm near Looking Glass Saturday to again become an "honest granger." George Haynea has joined the Fay ton ; troop band. George can toot a born or bang a piano equal to the best. L. L. Mathews of Peelfcame don Sat urdar. The fruit crop bids fair lor a bountiful yield in bis neighborhood. Mrs. H. Easton received a telegram from Mr. Easton from Scotland staling that he had arrived safely at his old home. Fraxier Ward of Wardton was in from his farm Saturday. He thinks the fruit croD is not materially injured by the late frost. A large invoice of men's, Iwys and children's clothing at the Boss Store- very cheap. Call and examine goods and prices. Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation 25cts-, 50cU., $1.00. Dave Houston came in from Wild Horse last Friday evening. Dave has quit riding wild horsed and gone to breaking tame colts. Sbiloh's Care is sold on a guarantee It cures Incipient Consumption, it is the best Conzh Cure. Only one cent a dose, 25cte.,50cts., and $1.00. Bimey Dixon came to town Saturday, He thinks the fruit in his neighborhood is not seriously injured by the late frost The grain crops are very promising, Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego Cal., eava: "Shilch's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found hat would do me any good." Price 50c. Mirror Lodge I. O.O. F.of Looking Glass ha e elected R. A. Fellows and Wm. Voorbees representatives to the grand lodge which meets at Salem, May 15th. John Tipton of Looking Glass has been some days in town attending to his daughter. Mrs. Jane Davis, who is very low with that dreaded disease consump tion. J. II. Mills, wile and daughter rt cently from Missouri were in the aty last week. They aro on the lookout for location, and probably may settle this vicinity. Mr. Trask an old resident of Douglas came in from North Umpqua last Fri day. Mr. Trask is past 80 yearn of ago, and moves around rather sprightly for ; one of his age. Jerry Wilson tho jeweler, who hns been sojourning in California several months, has returned. He reports that business in the golden state is no better than in Oregon. At tho Rosoburg Building and Loan Assciation Tuesday G. W. Kczartco was awarded a loan of $200 on 24 months' ad vance interest and Jacob Bitzer fo!)6 on 24 months' advanco interest. Mrs. Smith and her daughter, Miss McWhirlor, who havo been visiting with their relatives, tho Marstors, for tho past four months, will leave for their homo in Indianapolis, Ind., tonight. J. F. Goodman of Looking Glass camo iu from Peel and Glido Sunday morning with a load of dry hides, which ho will ship to Portland, lie has another loud ye in that locality, having bought all the dry beef hides in that section. W. T. Emery and Jack Collins havo purchased tho butcher business of James Beckley at Oakland and aro now pro pared to furnish first class meats of all kinds nt reasonnblo rates, Mr. Collins has the roputatiou of being tho best butcher on the coast. Paul Schultz, general land agent of the Northern Pacific railroad, killed himself at Tacoma, Wa9h., April 12th. by send ing a 3S-caIiber Smith k Wesson pistol ball through his hoad. Mr. Schultz had been discharged from his position the day beforo by tho company. A social will be given in the Haptist church on Tuesday evening, April 23rd. A good programme will bo rendered, ftor which ico cream and cake will bo served for fifteen cents. No admission will be charged. Programme will be an nounced later. AIns. A. T. Moulin, Secretary. N. T. Day of Wilbur is spending a few days with his daughter Mrs. Isadore Abraham. Mr. Day is nu old pioneer and is preparing for ns somo rcmisin cences of his early life in the Umpqua valley, and which we purpose to present to tho readers of tho Plaindkalkk in the near future. Shannon Conser proved to be the lucky man in the drawiug for the fine Colum bia bicycle last Wednesday, lie held the winning number and it cost him juct cents. A hundred dollar wheel for 9 cents is not an every day occurrence, however, and wo predict it will bo a long time beforo ho secures another on the same terms. By authorizing T. B. Cannon to make collections for the Plaixdealeu, we do not wish it understood that we wish to enforce collections bv foreiblo means; bnt we expect to make reasonable col lections by tiring a Cannon upon them, and it will give us infinito pleasure to learn that the have paid, even at a Can non's mouth. Chas. Schnaufcr of Winsfon came iu from his ranch Saturdav. He reports that the fruit crop has not been much injured in his locality. lie says he i. much more interested in the "initiative and referendum" method of law making than in the silver question or tariff. Those are, to his mind, mere side is sues. Referendum will beat the public school as educators of popular right. J. P. fiilmour, an old pioneer cf Doug las countv exhibited to us a hill of goods marA m V?rrinli in It ?a mnlA I giving debit nnd credit in pound;, shill ings and pence, showing that Virginians had not at that period adopted the fed- eral system oi reckoning in dollars and cents. It appears by this ancient docu ment that corn sold for two shillings a bushel aboat 4 1 rcn!., and coffee two billings a pound, alt at six pence per pound 11 cents, ami-other commodities ruling at, relatively, similar ratps. P. C. Reauif, of the prvprietoM of the Coos Bay stage line informs us that the business over hU line thia spring has been very cosd. A hrge number of per sons have passed over it to inspect the black sand goll mines on the beach. Also quite a number have been inspect ing Uie limber lauds along ttio roau. The Coos Bay railroad company aro pre paring to do some work fooo, but as to the character of it or its extent he could not say. lie reports the condition of the wagon road as tolerably good for the season. From our esteemed contemporary the Riddle Enterprise, we learn that one Sam uel Wilson who is hoofing it around the world, called at his sanctum cot long since. Mr. Wilson, is a genuine walklst making 35 miles iu one day, pulling up at Ashland, Oregon at night, where he scratched "off in a hurried manner an account of his trip throngh 'Hungry Canyon' in good shape." He was so pleased with its beauties he rcchristened it "Nature's Paradise," near which he met Lemati, a sore-eyed squaw whom he registered in his dairy as a heroine for a novel he purposes to write when he re turns to "h'old Uingland." The Pulpit. Rev. R. B. Dilworth preached last Sunday from the text found in Mat. 9:16, very impressive sermon. The "gar ment" of the text was his sitniltude for tho durability oi tho gosjel. There must be a congruity of all parts of a structure or it will not endure. Tho foundation must be firm. The speaker illustrated this idea by referring to the leaning tower of Pisa. Its foundation on one side had given way and hence this magnificent structure leaned from a true perpendicular. It was inferred from this that if tho heart of man is not on a solid foundation of true principles of right, he will learn tho one side not be parolled- with uprightness. Tho patch of "new cloth'- it Was loferrcd was the new ideas of scienco which is not con eruous with the old coat the doctrine of church faitu in Christ and dovotion to his gospel compose the base uon which a holy life ib suniwrted. Tho new wine of pure motives must havo new bottles, new-born souls into tho kingdom of Cbrisf, new patches of cloth, new efforts, eewed unto ncv garments, new birth. Mr. Dilworth is a very deliberate sjwaker, seeming to measure the import of every sentence before utturauce, but expresses himself with firmness and rhetorical pre cision ; but it requires much menta! cf fort to keep in line with him. At tho Easter servico in tho M. church held in the interest of homu and foreign missions. Rev. N. S. Buck ner preached on mission work. After the servi'io there was Jiad a fiecnill offering which amounted to $00 35. This was supplimeutcd in tho evening by tho children's offering of $11. The evening service by tho Sunday School children under tho direction ot Dr. Barr, was a grand success in every way. A fine line of ladies' wrappers now on hand at the Novelty Btoro. Call and kco see them. a BUSINESS LOCLAS. Buy your cigars at tho Roseleaf. Ocflt Japan tea at Allieon's for foity conts pound. Thoso Red Cross washboards at Alli eon's for 45 cents. Clean, fresh iMtidios rnado daily at Nieco's, cheap too. Buy your bugar of Allison, ho gives more than any ouo else. 1 Try those cream mint Iiows at Niece's candy factory. Thoy aro delicious. Don't overlook Nieeo'd candy factory when you want a box of nice candy. Hats! hat! huts! Tho latest. Whero? Just arrived nt Osburn's now storo. Yes, times aro hard, hut Allison will give yon five cans of tomatoes for fifty edits. Tho best Mocha aud Java cofleo at Allison's for US cents 2 cents is worth saying. Somo people know a good thing when they sco it. Thoy get their candy at Niece's. Cabinet photos only $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen nt Portland Photo tent until May 1st. You get us good a cigar a.- Niece's for 5 cents as you can get uay other placo for ten cents. Birthday and private parties will find fresh candies tnado daily at Niece's candy factory. Churchill, Woolloy & McKenzio aro having a grand display table fixed in their show window. You can get clean, fresh candies at Nieco's just as cheap us yen get tho swillio stuff nround town. If you aro in need of any thing in tho hat line it will pay you to examine tho we stock at Osburn's now storo . All work at Portland Photo Gullery guaranteed satisfactory or money re funded. Cabinet photos $2.00 and $2.50 per doz. Just received at Boss store a largo ship ment of nicn'u, boy's anu children's clothing which will bo sold at bedrock prices. Dr. Strange, the dentist, will bo at Myrtle Creek from April 10th to 22nd. Patients out there will find it to their in terest to call. Every man having a beard should keep it an eyen aud natural color, and if it is not so already, use Buckinghair.'d Dye and cpiear tidy. Allison carries the lcst brands of flour. Tho "Jeffersou," Myrtle Creek, Royal Hose and Junction City. Delivered to any part of tho city free. Why patrnnize traveling dentists when Dr. Davis will do your dental work a great deal cheaer aud as good again. Call and get his prices aud le convinced. Going! goiug! those ahoe3 at Rich ards Bro's. Racket Storo that were bought u mler sheriff's attachment and aro bein sold positively a, cost. Call for prices. Mrs. fcu.nkey, the queen ot the cu linary art, is exhibiting her skill at tho depot hotel. Epicures as well as com- mon feeders will soon learn where good ' o0" lM b fo,mi1- Did y ou know Allison woulu give you 2 pounds of Mocha and Java coffee for 45 cents. Well, he does. He buys at a discount, and his expenses aro light and thus cives his customers the benefit. ?JcEvoy at Portland photo gallery op- i postte tho post office will close 'msiness in Roseburg, May 1st. So if you want tirsfclass photos, cabinet sizo for$2.C0. per dozen, call early. Umpqua Chapter No. 11 R. A. M., wilt . hold special meeting tonight. All mem- i bcrs in good standing requested to at- ( tend important desree work is the occasion for tho convocation. Who wants first class cabinet photos for 12.00 and2.50 ner dozen? If vou do call tt gallerv opposite the po.U office tr.ir xiiv to' ore in the old Floed building at the corner of Main and Washington streets. : econd hand goods of all kinds will be bought and sold, and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Although Dr. Stranga is absent from the city, his office is open for business, beini: in charse of Dr. W. A. Toye. averv successful and skillful dentist lately from ! Portland. You get the best work ob- ainable, at this office, all folly war- ranted. For Salo. A good home of 100 acres, ' miles from railroad ; 40 acres cleared ; ' good water, small orchard in bearing, plenty of small fruit; fair Oregon house j and baru ; 4 horses, 3 cows and plenty of ' farm machinery to run tho farm. For prices and terms cuquiro of S. B. Hen-1 dricks at the Review office or of tho! county surveyor at the court house. . Albert G. Osburn, successor to Louis Langcnberg, is a natural born American citizen, he Ecaks the American language and conducts his bus;nes3 in an Ameri can way. Mr. Osbnrn carries a full line of ladies' and gent's furnishing goodo, fancy goods, etc., besides a fine block fo shoes wnich havo just arrived from the East. Examine his stock; he will treat you well anil win oe giau to gei ac quainted with you as he exacts to make Roseburg his homo in tho future. The if. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdci superior to all others. Republican Club. The republicans of Douglas county will plcaso meet at tho court house on Friday ovening. April 19th at 7:30 sharp for the purposa of electing delegates to tho Re publican convention which meets at Portland noxt month. A general at tendance is desired, as matters of im parlance will bo prehentcd for your con sideration. Geo. M. Brown, President. Bv I. M. Ziii.nt, Vice President. Stati: or omo, 'itv or Toledo, I.i'i'ah County, I":iank J. niF.r.NY nwlci'i with that lio is the ctilor lmrliuT of the firm of I". J. hf.sey A Co.. (loini; lmIiifK in the City of Toledo, Comity Mini Slate nforwilil. nml thill Miuiiinn will .av the mn of ONE HUNllltKI) HOL LA its for iwli mill every eno ot Cataiiiui Unit eminot be cun-l bv the use of llAl.L K CATAHIlll CCKE. 1'KAKK J. CIIKNi:. Suorn to before -me iiiui ubcrlbel In my pretence, thli Cth luy of Pecem'jer, A. P., IS!'. A. W. C.IXASOS. N'otnry Public. seal Hull's Catarrh Cure l tiikcn intcriinlly ami net directly 011 the blood mid liiucuos sur faces of the svstcin. Kend for tcstlmonliilx. free. V.'i. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. fJp-Hold by Druggists, 75c. Semmi-Annual Statement Ol the amount of Money and Warrants received for Tuxes and Money Countv Treasurer hv the Sheriff of Douclas County, Oreuon, for Iho ending on tho 31st day of March, A. D. To amcunt received during the month of Od. In Coin and Currency $589.!m In Countv Warrants 301.23 l-'soa Collected 50.95 Advertising Total Received Jfy amounts paid Treasurer during mouths of Oct. To County Treasurer. . . . . $589.99 59.05 Total paid to Treasurer STATE OF OREGON, ) County of Douglas.!" " I, O.F. Cuthcart, Sheriff of said County, do hcroby certify that tho foregoing statement is correct and true. Witness mv hand this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1895. C. F. CATHCART, Sheriff of Douglas County. Semi-Annual Statement Of the Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, for the six months ending on tho 31st day of March, 1895, of money recoivod and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what accounts paid out. Said statement covers tho dates between September 30, 1894, and April 1, 1895. GENERAL FUND. To balauce on hand at last report To amounts received from sheriff, to wit: For delinquent taxes of 1893 j $4,000 72 For taxes of 1894 3,709 50 For fees 207 50 For printing tax sales '. 31 00 For amounts received from county clerk, to wit: For judgments 81 10 For fees 1.703 50 For redemption ot tax rules 189 43 For cash found on body of John Nybcrg 100 00 For court fines 40 00 For amounts from all other sources, to wit: For justices fines 25 50 For pigs sold off poor farm 20 00 For fruit sold off poor farm . 8 65 For office rent, J. V. Hamilton 165 00 For office rent, A. M. Crawford 25 00 For medicine, A. F. Stearns 3 25 CONTRA. By amount paid out on State taxes $10,000 00 By amount paid for County warrants, principal 4,140 18 By amounts paid for County warrants, interest 526 02 Balance on hand. SCHOOL To balance on hand at lost report. CONTRA. hy amount paid out on Superintendent's warrants Balance on hand. INDIGENT SOLDIERS FCND. To balance on hand at last report To amount returned to fund. CONTRA. By amount paid out on warrants. Balance on hand To balance on hand at last report . By amount paid out on warrants. Balance on hand F.OAD CONTRA. INSTITUTE ! To ballancc on hand at last report , To amounts received, permits and certificates Balance on hand. Special tax of school Districts. On hand per last report. Rec'd from Stuff since last report. $ 7 05 01 51 244 36 14 1 82 0 95 2 30 1 SO 190 50 13 61 3 90 1 75 Number 1 $ 2 230 46 " '4 304 29 5 41 IS 9 402 3S " U " 19 2 70 " 21 5 1)3 " 22 214 13 " 34 " 37.... " 52 8 60 " 05 145 CO " OS " 92 93 " 94 11 S3 Totals. .. City Taiet Rosebun: Oakland . Drain $1336 73 $ 549 203 26 134 92 66 69 ISO 8 18 Totals $ 410 87 $ 206 STATE OF OREGON,! ' Lounty ot Doutlas. 1 S3 ! I, Wm. A. Frater, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree statement of ; the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand in tho County Treasury of IVvi .Uli .-.m i t I Ui .fin fnr I la iir mnnltiB Witness my hand this 3rd day of April, A. D., 1895. Wm. A. FRATER, County Treasurer. j Financial Of Douglas County, State of Oregon, for ; disbursements I Outstanding warrants October 1, 1S94 I Paul lor Hoaus and bridges Paupers Circuit court account Bounty on wild animals Stationery and printing Court house and jail account County clerk and deputies Sheriff and deputies Justice courts account chool ouperinteudent and teachers County judee County commissioners District attorney Insane account Coroner Treasurer Stock inspector Assessor County physician Rebate on tax PaiJ on state tax Paid interest on redeemed warrants Due on state tax Duo on school fund Duo on indigent soldiers fund Accrued interest on outstanding warrants. receipts and resources. Cash on hand October Ut, 1S94 Received from Delinquent tax 4,006 72 Tax of 1S94 3,709 56 Fees from sheriff 207 50 Printing tax sales 31 00 Judgments SI 10 Fees from county cleik 1,703 50 Tax sale redemptions ; 1S9 43 Cash found on body of John Nyberg 100 00 Fines, circuit court 40 00 Fines justice courts 25 50 Produce from poor farm 2S 65 Rent of offices 190 00 Hebato, pauiier expense 3 25 Duo from tax sales Due from taxes for 1894 County debt. verification. Outstanding warrant? April 1, 1S95. Accrued interest on warrants Duo school fund Due indigent soldiers fund , Duo state lax , Duo from tax saleu Duo from tax for 180 1 Cash on hand April 1, 1S'.)5 Actual indebtedness aa above. STATU OF OREGON. County of Douglas. ) I, F. W. Benson, County Clerk of Douglas county, State of Oregon, hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a true exhibit of the financial condition of Douglas county, Oregon, for tho six months ending March 31, 1S95. Witness my hand and ollicial seal this 3rd day of April, 1S95. heal. f. W. BENSON, County Clerk. paid to the fix months 1895. Nod Dec. Jan. Feb. $823.12 $W.8G $S49.01 320.47 327.48 3G9.G2 .... Mar. $2tmn.08 mis Hit 1U.C.0 58.25 '.U5 14.35 31.00 5.2J $951.17 $1210.84 $1274 49 $1204.58 $55.20 $3913 51 Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. $832.12 $937.80 $849.01 309.02 14.35 31.00 $2969.03 UU8.83 10.60 32G.47 327.48 68 25 9.15 55.20 $931.17 $1210.84 $1274.49 $1201.58 $55.20 $3948.51 $5,128 2G 10,310 21 $15,444 47 $14,060 20 778 27 818 85 803 01 FUND. 15 84 902 71 557 75 SS2 71 20 00 344 96 FUND. 924 SCO 95 57 73 109 95 43 50 FUND. $153 45 Balance on hand. $ 7 05 '2S45 14 Total amount received. $ 7 05 291 97 54S 65 41 32 404 20 6 95 5 00 7 73 434 63 13 61 3 90. ' 10 25 145 30 6 25 4 30 2 15 12 73 Paid to D is ts. since last report. $ 291 97 520 20 41 18 401 20 566 6 93 375 61 7 91 3 90 S 50 6 95 2 00 SO 59 02 5 70 1 75 145 30 6 25 4 30 2 15 85 12 3S 24 $1945 99 $1675 78 70 21 72 45 7 90 10 59 OS 3S9 36 143 5! 84 77 316 91 143 51 76 S7 77 $ 617 64 . $ 537 29 $ SO 35 .nHm. Mam.Ii Ol.l 4 r 1 CAT Exhibit the six months ending March 3lst, IS95 and liabilities. $155,120 76 $,213 .0 1,450 60 3,505 35 examinations .. . 185 00 964 23 554 SO 2,364 75 2,272 23 770 30 513 90 560 00 1SS 00 366 50 5 20 73 20 349 00 37 75 693 40 52 50 5 05 2,126 61 10,000 00 526 02 10,526 0: 11,953 29 1S.920 25 . 946 01 30,182 45 62,002 00 249,781 39 $5,12S 26 2.733 50 107,076 91 120,126 6i 125,254 SS 124,526 5 $249,781 39 .$173,113 10 . 30.1S2 15 . 1S.D20 25 1)46 01 . 11,953 29 235,115 19 2,733 50 107,076 91 77 27 1 10.5SS 6S $124,526 51 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE A Child Drowned. Oakland, April 14. The most dis tressing circumstance within the memory of Oaklanders, culminated on Friday last in tho death of the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vint Bogard. The little girl had been playing in tho yard, as it often did, and for a few mo ments no attention was paid to its ab sence, but failing to respond to the call of its mother search was instituted. Mrs. Bogard was assisted by her near est neighbor, Mrs. Austin, and others. The shock to Mrs. Austin may be better imagined than described when she saw two little feet protruding from a post hole into which the bit one had fallen and was drowned. The earthly bnd of a few moments before, wa3 a blossom in heaven. Human aid' was unavailing in resuscitating it. Considering that the mother and her faiends in searching passed the fatal place unattracted by visible signs of the little one, makes the manner of its death and attending circumstances afiecting and distressing in the extreme. During the funeral services on Sunday afternoon it was sadly evident that many hearts were aching for the babyless mother. On an Easter Sunday the shadowed rays of a spring time sun fell lightly on a little graye in the country churchyard, as all that was mortal of a baby daughter was laid to rest forever. Sleep, pretty one, sleep, was the silent language of the white flowers. Who shall say that on the night of her sorrow, the mother may not hear the rustling of her angel's wings? Rkbecca. CURE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN. 7 he National Surgical Institue Pacific Branch, 319 Bush St., San Francisco Successfully treats all cases of Orthope dic Surgery, Diseases of tho Spine, Hip and Knee Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Nasal Catarrh, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, all Deformities and Chronic Diseases. Their success in treating these cases is shown by thousands of references from trustworthy people all over the country. i'ersons naying alilicteu cuiidren or friends should convince themselves of the excellent result of the system of treatment by this Institute. One or more of these surgeons will be at the Hotel McClallen, Roseburg, Monday, April 22d. One day to examine cases Send for circular. Reference may be had to Henry Lander, Roseburg, E. G. Young, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Oakland; J. H. Ray, Oakland; U. McCIallen, Roseburg, and hundreds of others. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great la Jeav ealag power as the Royal. Notice. 'Land Office at Koscburz, Oregon. I April lltb, 1S'J3.J .Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plats of survey of tho following townships have been received from the urvoyor General of Oregon, to wit: Township 23 S R. 1 west, township 23 R. 2 west, township 24 S., R. 2 west and on Wednesday, May 22, 1S95, at 9 o'clock a. m. said plats will be filed in this office, and the land embraced there in will be subject to entry on and after said date. R. M.,Veatcii, Register. R. S. Sheridan, Receiver. . W. C. T. U. Convention. On the 15th, 16th and 17ih of May the W. C. T. U.'a of Oregon will hold a state convention in Roseburg, and we hop: the hand of hospitality will lie extended to all in attendance. Ladies who have bouse cleaning to do wonld do well to have it finished by then, and thus be able to put the best foot first and keep for Roseburg the name so richly de served in the wav of kindlv entertaining their visitors. The Best Wheel. The Columbia bicycle leads them all. All that human ingenuity can do to make a bicvcla perfect is represented in the Columbia. Wayne Jones is the Rose burg agent for this famous wheel, and will take pleasure in showing and ex plaining its many merits. If you want the best whei 1 for your money, call on Wayne Jones. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casii. P. Benedick, Undertaker, Roseburg, Or., April 12, 1S95. A Card of Thanks. The undersigned extends his heartfelt thanks to tho partv who relumed his empty poefcetbook ; if the $20.25 con taineil in the purse when found is not adequate reward, please call and receive further consideration. R. M. Conkusg. Died. At Myrtle Creek, April 10th, Susana wife of Hon. John Hall, aged 52 year and S months. Sho was bnrried thi 12th. Rev. Mr. Wallace conducted the funeral services. T. K. Keeps l.eiauu ami Kingsley piano and other makes. Wilcox and White Estey, Packard, Chicago, Cottage an EarhotF organs. T. K. Richardson, Roseburg, Or Peak Sisters. liie entertainment under the auspice ol the i . C. 1. U. and which was post poned for two weeks, will be in the upora house, Friday, April 20th. President Cleveland is still strongly o posed to free silver. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair tilahcst Medal and Diploma. Arbor Day. Friday p. m. wa3 a busy and hilarious timo for the Roseburg school. It was Arbjr day and was appropriately ob served as per programme, with slitht modifications to suit circumstances not foreeen. There was a Urge number of citizens congregated to witness the im posing ceremonies. A new feature of the exercises not heretofore observed was, tho "flag salutation." This consisted in saluting the flag in unision by the entire school by the up lifted right appsalingiy, t ) the flag then placing the index finger on the forehead, then placing the band over the heart, while saying; "I give my head and my heart to my country." Then again sa luting thn flag as before and reciting in unision, "One country, ono language, and one flag." This simple ceremony is designed to call out aud cultivate the sentiment of patriotism. Other exercises, as per programme observed, interspersed' by music by the the Senter Payton band which was highly enjoyed. The declamations, reci tations and song.3 by the pupils were well rendered showing that nrich time and care had been devoted- to memorizing their parts, and their adaption for rhe torical excellence when fully developed. They all did well, b.'i some who possessed better voices than others, made themselves heard while other3on ac count otfefble yoicej were not so fallv appreciated. Rev. J. A. Crutchfield made a few closing remarks that were appropriate to the occasion, and the standing audi ence returned to their seve'al places of business well pleased with the exercises. The pupils of' the several classes pro ceeded to plant a tree in honor of the grade to which they tieloneJ. Jack Abraham. The thirty days which Jack Abraham advertised to sell his gent's furnishing goods at cost lias not yet expired, so come along and take advantage of his offer while you have the opportunity. He has now a new and well selected assortment of goods in his line of busi ness. Fine shirts and collars, all in store for sale from the lowest to tho highest priced in the market. Underwearof all descriptions, $arso and fine socks. A fine lot of neglige shirt!, as also a fall inc of the best of dress shirts, and neck ties to suit all testes. Hats now at re duced cost prices. The people have come to the conclusion that Jack means what he says wnen he offers his goods at cost prices for the stipulated time. Jack s as good a line of goods as can be found anywhere South of Portland or north of San Francisco. At co3t until the 26th of April, so come right along and you will be satisfied that Jack will fit you cut in the best style and at prices that defy competition. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received for chang g the old huilding and building ao ad dition, rn the Hotel Medford, at Med- ford, Oregon, according to plans and pecifications to bo seen at the office of 31. Crawford, in Roseburg, Oregon, until Saturday, April 20th, 1S95, at which time the bids will Li opened at said Crawford's office. All bidders wdl be required to furnish satisfactory refer ence as to their ability, both financially and as workmen to complete tho work, and the successful bidder will be re quired to give bonds for the completion of the work in a good workman-like manner. Dated April 10, 1S95. J. T. C. Nash. Wollenberg & Abraham. All are familiar with the song embrac ing the words, "There is no place like home." Uqually familiar are becoming the words, '"there is no place liko the Square Deal store to purchaso all kinds of dry good for domestic and family pur poses." Some printers iuk both now and then, is used by all good business men, for those who wish in wealth to rise, their business they do advertise. For that reason Wolleoburg & Abraham ad. vertise, another reason is they sell, goods so' cheap, and have such a run of custom that thev wish to extend to tho county at large the opiiortunity for tha people to come aud buy goods at their unpreced ented Ioa prices. Hurry along now be fore tho Wilson bill is repealed. Notice. The cniintv Sunday school convention will convene at Roaelmr.; on th 27th and 23th of April. The morning ser vice on April 27th will W held at the First Presbyterian church at 9:30. It is eaanes-tiy desired that there be a full attendance of delegates from all the Sun day schools in tho countv. M.vmn A. Flint, Pres. For Over I'llty Year. Au Old aud Wcll-Tricd Kcmedy. Mrs. Win flow's Soothln; Sjrup ha been used ior over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethinjr, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ill 'sin, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Dnifrgkts iu every part ol the world. rwenty-Sve cents a bottle. Its value is incal culable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow'a AxithtiiK Syrup, and take no other kind. Awardea iighsst Honors World's 1-alj, 7 MADE f-,-. r.-.-Po-.ver. r..j fi- icrary t,-rj,fd,l7v'. 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