-4 i4-?, rr "KNladcd ana Goofl Health for nlltankina. Jers vecetablTsrsaparilla. '-ra.idc from herbs, and contains no ntncril "trues or ties through nature'aown proper chan nels, joys Vecetable en. Joy's fJJtjCf CRCianic Sarsaparilla robs the Mood or Ml Its impuri ties, and courses all these impuri cures Dys- n r rttiln Conatipa. Uon, Uvfr Complaints and Kidney Affections. isarsanarilla I prevents tirvl r,i ""gs, staggering sen sauons, palpitation cr heart, rush oi uiooa 10 me head, I cu runes, rinnm. ?- cars, spots before the cyw, headache, bil iousncss,conttipation the bartteJancholr, tongne coated, ford breath, pimples on fac&body and limb, decline a rTtoi-i-A fstM dizzy spells, faint speUs, cold, clammy feet and hand, sour risings, fatigue, in- i uu- i eases of thestornach. i imu tuanevs. v cJs Vegetable Sar- OMn. I . .. drorsUa. Refuse a uiuuiiiis. w&en you psyfcrthebestseet&at I jwtciiacDcst, THE PLA1NDEALEE JUNE 6. 1S05. The Churches. BarrtsT Chckch corner of Lane and Kos ttrcets. Sunday Service: rrcachlns, linn. aad73Sp.ai.; Young IVopJe's Cnion.6S0n.ni.: Sirs. G. N. Asses Frcsldent; Sunday School. 10 c a.; James Chamberlain. Superintendent Vzxjci lieeiin:, Thursdij evening at 1:30. Rxv. G. N. asses, rastor. Residence, No. at Main Street. MciUvWHST Chcecji comer of Main and Lane ttrcets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. n. and 7.3 p. a.: Sabbat school, 10 a. ta.; Dr. James Barr, superintendent; Class Meeting at close of the morning service. Epworth League 6 J33 p. m. Clare Home, President, l'rsycr Mect in?. Thursday, at7:J p. a. X- S. Bcckjcee. a D., factor, ranoaage, corner Main and Lane. rrxitTTtiasj Chckch -corner of Cass and Kose streets, scaday Service: PcpKc worship, 11 a-n. and p. rx: SiMulh School. 19 a. m.; Y. P. S. C t, T p. m. l'rsycr Meeting. Wcdnes- ay,73 p. . K. B. XKLVoeth, Pastor. Tht . C. T. C. will meet a: the M. E. church crery Tkimdcy eveaing until after Slate CenvenUec All members should be pres ent at every aeetlng. M. E. Cecsck, Socth Comer Washington and Ssephesu streets. Divine services at 11 a. m. aad :j. m. every 2nd and 1th Sunday. Sabbath school at H a. m., C V. Kirk, snper lutendeat. I preach at ECenboTcr church at 3 p. b. sasstedcys. At Oakland every 1st San day, monlic aad evening. At CaUpooia every Sunday isornia; at 11 a. m. and at Day's schoel nse a: Z p. rs. J. A. CKCTCHTUXn. P. C noney to Loan In Etuns of 1Q0 to $5000 on well im prored farms. D. 5. K. Bncx. What? Have yoo to exchatjee for wi acres grazing land in Gray coanty, Kansas, a fe miles soathwest of Dodge City. Apply to L. IJ. L., Pi-aixdealee oiEce. Look at This. "?it Kaston's yon can set 15 pounds cf granulated and 1C pounds of extra C easar for fl.OO. And anything in the grocery line at lowest cash prices deliy erefree. Attention Republicans. The mnlar meeting of McKinley club is on Friday evening cf this week, Jane 7th, at 730. A general attendance is desired as irnjiortant business will come up before the club. Notice. Horse breeders take notice. J. C. Aiken will not take bi3 imported Clydes dale stallion "Hawthorn" from bis farm. Will stand at $5, 10and$15. Mares pastured and handled for $1.50 per month. Sheriffs Notice. Taxes will be received till June 15th without cost. After that date so taxes will be received till tbe completion of the delinquent list, about tbe 1st of July, when tvo .t cent will be added to all taxes delinquent on Jane 15tb. C. F. Catucakt, Sheriff. Lfverine. "Liverine," manufactured by the -Anchor S Chemical Co., the great Liyer, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable forms of diseases of those organs. The creates! knowa remedy or Indigestion. Try it. For sale at M. F. Kapp's drug 6tore, Eoeeburg, Oregon. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to July 1st, 1891, to present them at the treasurer's office in the court house for payment on or before June 10th, 1S05, aa interest will cease thereon at that date. Wa. A. Fbateb, County Treasurer. Final Call. All persons are hereby notified to make immediate settlement Jof their in debtedness to the late firm of S. 3Iarks & Co.; otherwise the same will be placed in hands for collection. Pleaee give this call prompt attention and thus avoid ad ditional costs. Asiiek Maiiks, Administrator of Kstate of S. Marks & Co. Teachers and Wages. At tbe annual meeting of the directors of school distrect No. -1, June the 5th inet. Prof. F. B. Hamlin w-w elected principal with salary fixed at 720 dollars for the school year. The following teach ers were elected, viz. Miss Iula Bradley, 31iS Jennie Limbocker, Misa Ella Hill, Miss Lizzie 1'arrolt, 3Ire. E. E. Kichards, Miss Wirnbcrly and Mrs. Mary Wilson: and salary Ifixed at $300 each, for the vear. and Grant fcinslcton janitor at .5l.i for the Ecbool year. Jot BRIEF MENTION. Go and see the ball game tomorrow. Complete line of cultlery at Bahman'fl. S. E. Segur of Rice creek was in the city Tuesday. .b. Barker of Oak Creek was in the city Tuesday. W.J. Jackson of Melrose was in the city Wednesday. ueorgo F. Reed of Coryallis was In tho city last Tuesday. There are no changes in market re ports since la?t issue. Albert Bitzer will leave Wednesday night for San Francisco. L. S. Gnrnoy of Battle mountain was in Koseburg yesterday. Alabaatme, kalsomine and white wash at Maretere' drug store. The strawberry season is fast closine and prices ranging steady. Fair westher now prevails and veget ation is rapidly advancing. Goto nor Lord will attend the pio neers' reunion hero the 15th. W. A. Forbes of Med ford was doine business in town Tuesday. S. E. Rose of Myrtle Point was doine business in the city Wednesday. E. G. Trowbridge ot Camas Valley was visiting in Roseburg last Tuesday. Remember the McKinley Retnblican clnb meets next Friday evening. Myrtle Creek floor, only SO cents ner sack. Delivered free. A. C. Hoik. Salzman sella his goods overlv low. Why? Because he sells for cash only. Don't eat stale candies. You can huy it fresh and good just as cheap at Nieces'. Salzman Eells his goods for cash. Buy of him and you pay for no bad accounts. The workmen have laid the iron doo plates on the front of the Brook's build ing. Jacob Denn, one of the most extensive farmers of Camas valley, was in town today. Society or family parties can get ice cream and candies in any quantities at Nieces'. Captain G. W. Peters of Oakland was greeting his many comrades in blue, and friends generally, Tuesday. Fresh candies made daily and equal to anything in the state, also ice cream in any quantities at Nieces'. John Bowman of Salem was in Rose burg this week. He was the guest Mon day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Will Madi son. Jeptha Hunt one of the pioneers of Douglas county, residing near Oakland, gave the Pluxoealxk a friendly call Tuesday. It is reported that the grain aphis has again made its appearance and fears are entertained that grain may be more or less damaged. We learn with pleasure that Mrs. Tolles, who was shot last Thursday as reportsd Monday, is improving with fair prospects of recovery. Messrs. Callahan and lock bait from Marshfield have paid oar city a visit, fulfilled their mission and left on their return, Tuesday p. m. Shflo's Care, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is m great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druarists. John Stapleton of Monmouth, Polk county, was in Roseburg last Tuesday. This was his first visit to the city and he was much pleased with oarEarroundingt). J. H. Hartin of Looking Glass was in town last Monday. He is well posted in Douglas county history. Perhaps we will hear from him at the pioneer re union. Conductors Hansbrougb and Houston returned Tuesday evening from their ex tended visit to Eastern and Southern cities. They still think there is no place like Oregon. The K. of P. band and A. Co., O. N. G., will cross bats at tbe Oaks tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The game will be an interesting one and a large crowd ought to attend. A panther was lying in state at Marks & Co.'s freight and warehouse Tneeday. Scores of people have gone to see the monster feline stretched out at full length, tail and all. The shaft which is being sunk at the Beaver Hill mine, Coos county, will be down 300 feet this week, and they will begin to open up gangways on that level, the coal being from six to seven feet thick there. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chatanooga, Tenn,, says, "Ehilo's Vilalizer saved my life. I consider it tbe best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75c. The Wasco county grand jury finds that 1311.f i in fraudulent script lias been issued by its county clerks, and recommends suits against tbe respective bondsmen. They urge that the sheriff's books bo examined. William Long of Coles Valley and Mr. Smith came in town Tuesday morning with the carcass of a panther, which they killed Monday evening in Coles Valley along the public road. It meas ured 7Jg feet from Up to tip. E. Morgan and L. Buell, among tbe solid men of Looking Glass, came over from that burg of smiling lassei Wednes day, for as the poet says: There will always be lasses Around Looking Glasses. By request of tbe president of the Douglas County Pioneer Association, Rev. N. S. Buckner will deliver a pio neer address on Sunday the 16th at the pioneer stand in the grove. This will be the day after the pioneer reunion. Everybody most cordially invited to at tend, at 11 o'clock a. m. it is rumoreu on tne streets that a party from Marshfield has Ieaeed the VanHouten hotel of this city for a few years time and terms not yet made public. This house is a good one, cen trally located, and if properly conducted cannot fail being popular with the pub lic, and, as a result be profitable to the manager. Our reporter was presented with two beautiful roses this week, one red and the other white, with tbe following lines attached: One rose is red, and one is white, And you are now my heart's pelight, To which he responds: With roses bright von will compare, In beauty, health and brightness rare. Mrs. H. S. Fronch, who has beon yisit ing relatives at Oakland for several weeks past, returned homo Saturday, and Hito is himself again. Mrs. French, your reporter was informed, picked and put up 50 gallons cf wild strawberries during her visit. Our reporter contem plates calling oil Mrs. French about din ner time some, day in tlie.noar futuro. W. L, Laird of Sugar Pino was in town Wednesday. Ho will bring in his two ox teams Tuceday tho 13th, and will train his teams on tho streets Friday, so as to bo woll prepared for tho procession on Saturday the 15th. Ho is tho most enthusiastic man we have seen relative to our pioneer reunion.' A freo rido to all in his wagon und ox team on Fri day. At the Peudlotou scouring mill, re ceipts total up to dato aro 1,517,000 pounds ; of this there cnuio by mil, 1 ,337, 642; by team, 2S0.057. Tho week's re ceipts were 331,475 pounds. Two cars of scoured wool were- shipped during tho week, and total shipments to date are 321 bales, or 134,750 scoured jniuuds, representing about 400,000 pounds of grease wools. Tho closing quarterly meeting for this conference year in tho church of tho United Brethcren in Christ ou Roseburg mission, will bo held at tho mission church in West Rosoburg ou tho Stli and 9th of June. Services at two o'clock p. m. on tho Sth, also at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 9th iust. To these services i ore cordially invited. W. Reynolds, Pastor. About two dozen lads and lassies gave Miss Gertie Benjamin a social visit at the residence of W. F. Benjamin on Washington Etreet, Tuesday evening, where a grand good time was had till the "noon of night." These young people are a portion of Roseburg'a elite youths just immergtng into man and woman hood and enjoy social festivities of this character, especially during the straw berry season. Mr. A. J. Pickthorn, the aflable assist ant agent of the S. P. Co., hero ill leave Saturday night via. Northern Pacific for London. England. He will sail from New York on tho steamship Majestic on June 19th. Mr. Pickthorn will be gute about threo months. He will return via. Southern Pacific, stopping otf at Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City and San Fran cisco, liis many mentis hero wish him a pleasant journey and a safe return. Miss Ester Frielandar of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. N. Party. Miss Frielandcr spent a large ortion of her childhood in Rosc'bur- and doubtless feels happy in reviewing the scenes and renewing the acquaintances Iicre, and with the joet may say ; How dear to my heart are the scenes of my cbiltltiocxl When fond reccollection presents them oview. The orchard, the meadow, tht deen tangled wildwood, And every loved spot that my infancy knew. ". 4 't It is in contemplation to have a sham battle representing tbe fight with the Rogue river Indians at Table Rock, on Pioneer Day. Thta will bo one of the most interesting features ot the day. There being no thought of celcbratins the 4th of July here, let everybody join in and make pioneer day, the loth of June, be one of pleasing recreation and social enjoyment. From all sections and localities cheering words come which give promise of thousands of people be ing in attendance. Turn out, turn oat, and enjoy the day. The president of tho Douglas Coanty Pioneer Association has been challenged to ran a toot race on the occcasiou of the reunion June loth. After wrestling with this banter for a few days and nights he has finally accepted the chal lenge and is now in training for tho or deal. Although past three score years, he is as agile as a fawn. To beat him for prize offered, a pewter plate and spoon brought across the plains in the early forties, his competitor must have a spring in his heel, equal to Pap Gilder- j sieeve me lamous racer ot Long island. RACES ON THE FOURTH. A Basket Dinner and Picnic at the Fair Orounds. There will be a picnic and basket din ner in connection with the races at the 1 fair ground on the Fourth. Every body is invited to come and have a good time. Following is the i STEED I-ROGRAKME. Trotting Three minute class, puree f50, two in three, I Running (300 yards, and repeat, purse 150. Special running race, 150. Entries 10 per cent of purse. The winning horse to have 70 per cent. Tho second 20 per cent, the third 10 er cent of the purse. No money given for a walk over. In all rarea4 horses 'Rill bo re quired to enter and three to start. In the event of the net gato receipts falling ihort of the amouut advertised in purses, the association reecrvee the right to reduce purses to a sum not less than CO per cent of the gross gate receipts. June Term Jury List. Charles Barker, Mt. Scott, farmer. W. F. Gilham, Doer Creek, farmer. Harry Williams,' East Umpqua, farmer. Wm. Coats, Ten Jlile, farmer. D. B. Redfield, Glendalo, farmer. S. C. Miller. Civil Bend, farmer. D. Looney, Deer Creek, marble dealer. L. 31. Parrott, Deer Creek, farmer. Wm. Wise, Pass Creek, farmer. R. E. Dimmick, Calapooia, merchant. H. Estabrook, Deer Creek, blacksmith. Harry Cutlack, I'asaCrcek, farmer. L. F. Wolcotl, Camas Valley, fanner. H. C. Gaidner, Posb Creek, farmer. Geo. W. Puckett, Canyonvillo, miller. U. S. Nichols, Riddle, farmer. A. II. Churchill, Mill wood, farmer. 3Iyron 3IcGuire, Gardiuor, laborer. John Haight, Cow Creek, farmer. W. H. Kelly, Myrtlo Creek, farmer. A. W. Stanton, Civil Bend, farmer. W. T. Turner, Calapooia, merchant. R. W. Long, Yoncalla, farmer. W. J. Newman, Elkton, farmer. Wm. Burchard, Scottsburg, farmer. 3Iack Smith, Elkton, farmor. J. R. Dean, Tiddle, farmor. Albert Clayton, Colea Valloy, farmer. John Kent, Elkton, farmer. Joseph Champaigne, Coles Valloy, farmer. J. A. Belieu, Camas Valloy, tanner. Get Kalzninn'H and tinware. latest price on granilo BUSINESS PERSONALS. Now is tho tiuio to subscribe Uiubrellasaud parasols uttho Novelty. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. Go to tho Novelty etoro for children's clothing. Pure fresh camlies, fruits aud nula at tho Kosoloaf. A lino liuu of gent's furnishings at the Novelty storo. Buy your furniBhiug of Jack Abraham aud Bavo nionoy. For Sule Old papors, at this ollico, at 25 cents per hundred. Try the ico cream sodu al the Kundy Kitchen. It is delicious. School books, u full and completo assortment nt Marsters' drug store. Hats! hat! hats! Tholatost. Where? Just arrlvod at Osburn's now store. Dr. Coflmati has removed his ollico to tbo Mareters' buildiug, rooms U and 7. Smokers' articles of every description and tho best brands of tobacco at tho Rosoleaf. Small profits and quick sales is tho principle of success. That's Jack Abra ham's policy. The Kandy Kitchen, in tho Taylor &. Wilson building, is tho place to go for puro fresh candies. Try tho Kandy Kitchen Ico cream soda. Wo have no seconds or job lot goods. Our stock is best in quality for tho money. Novelty store. If you are in need of any thing in tho hat line it will pay you to examine the wo stock at Osburn's new store. Wall paper in all designs from 25 cents up, hanging thrown in. Call on A. C. Marsters, who is prepared to executo your orders. What's tbe use of paying 25 cents when you can got a good square meal for 15 cents. Stop at the Central hotel and be convinced. If you waut a good suit of clothes for a little money call on 11. C. Stanton, ex amine samples, get tho prices and leave your order with him. Mrs. Lynne, a pupil of the Iato Prof. Speranzi of Milan, Italy, gives vocal aud piano forto lessons. Terms reasonable. Residence at Mrs. Parties. If you don't waut to sutler with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Lanuenburg's. Repairing neatly aud promptly done. E. Du Gas, physician and surgeon. Office upstairs in Marsters' block. Residence opposito L. B. church. Calls in town and country promptly answered. Why patronize traveling dentists when Dr. Davis will do your dental work a great deal cheajer and as good again. Call aud get his prices aud be convinced. Just rteeirtd our tturk of tlnitr halt and flues. Straw hats at 7 cents and up. Men's tine calf shoes at $1.40 and up. Call and see them at Richards Bros.' Racket Store. Dr. F. W. Uaynes has just returned from the East and opened dental parlors in Mark's building, where he. will bo pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. ii i He L. Langenbcrg is still ou top, carries a full stock of choice music, mu-' steal instruments, violin, guitars, accord- j eons etc., violin strings of best quality i always on hand. J. J Welb, the second hand furniture dealer in the Floed building, can furnish Property or said estate at private sale, goods in hid line on the most reasonable j "r ca tenas. Give him a call and examine 1 Strand was appointed admisistra goods and prices. lor - the estate of Geo. M. Brown, de- Ten cents eavedis ten cents earned. ' ceas;t' ulon filing bonds for foX). Save ten cents bv stopping at tho Cen- In the wMer oi t,ie cstate of Jobn tral hotel. A good square meal for 15 sll,raiuui rt ordered that citation cents, beds the same. Board aud lodg- ,ssue relurnab!e Jly tith at 10 a. in. for ing only $3.50 per week. t,w 8s,e ol reaI Prpcrty of estate. In llm m.Onr ..t: 1.:.. f Those having second hand stoves. having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can rcceis-e the hiht l'. price by calling upon N. Rice, the farnituro and supply dealer, j 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. ! Buy your berry boxes and crates at home and save ttie ireigut. iou can get them at Hunters' box factory for less than Portland prices stock. Call and see my J. IIuntek. Frank Bigger, tbe genial proprietor of tho Central Hotel, is doing a flourishing 1 business notwithstanding the general de-: pression. He sets a good table, his prices are low and ho makes every effort to please his patrons. J. J.Webb hasopened a second hand store in the old Floed building at the corner of Main and Washington streets. Second hand good of all kinds will W bought and sold, and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Parties desiriug monumental work will do well to call ou D. Looney, at the Roseburg marble works ou Oak street opposite the hardware store of Churchill, Woolley Si 3IcKeuzie. These works are tumiug out some fine specimens of mon umental work. Our readers will consult their owi in-1 terests in having their dental work done by reliable, experienced and resident . dentists and that Dr. Straugu it Toye, who are here to stay, guarantee all their work and make good their guarantees. All their work ia tirst-clasH aud as pain less as consistent with gcod work. Albert G. Osburu, successor to louis Langcuberg, is a natural born American citizen, he sieaku the American language and conducts his business in an Ameri can way. Mr. Unburn carries n full lino of ladies' and gent's furnishing goods, fancy goods, etc., besides u line slock fo shoes wuich have just arrived from tho En;t. Kxamino his stock; ho will treat you well and will be glad to get ac quainted with you aa ho oxects to uiako Roseburg his homo in tho future. "Murder Will Out, and the Truth Will Prevail." At the pioneers reunion will be Eeeu men and women handsomely arrayed in lino apparel, and when naked where thoy purchased such fino goods, and how they can afford to wear such costly thinga, thoy will tell you they bought them of Wollenbii'-g & Abraham, and they Hold them al such low and reason able rates that wo were induced to make our purchases at tho Square Deal store. let everybody do likowiBO and buy their Memorial day and 4th ol July suita at once of Wollenburg & Abraham. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Yean tbo Standard. Society. Among the most pleasant of pleasant things In life is tho association of men and women ou tho fraternal plain. The pure esthetic courtesies which naturally ariso in cultivated society develops and rounds out tho highest dogree of human refinement aud creates a longing dosiro for its frequent Indulgence. Theso atnonitios grow and ripen into perfect friendship, which ia tho bond ol human society, und uiako all mankind muro intimately relatod, and tonds to polish off the rough asperity of our na tures. Thus moralizing, a Plain-dealer reporter ntteuded asocial gulhoring at the Odd Follows' hall last Tuesday ovo uing, after lodge hours, to witnosa und participate in an entertainment given by the Rebokahs of this city. The hall was ablaze with light, adorn ment and beauty, and joy waa depictod on every countenauco. While there was a preponderance of ladies, there wero of tho sterner sex a goodly number and not a fow of tbe developing buda of promise. All wont morry as a marriage bell, and joy was uuconOned, aa ia the case where youth and beauty meet to chase tho houra with Hying feet (but they didn't dance), "they ran, they leaped, they re joiced that thoy wero more excellent than the rose." They played at inno cent gmes ; crokinolo, whist, shooting at a mark with sacks of beans, and one with sibylino proclivities amused her compan ions by revealing the past and foretelling tho future, to the delight of all and the edification of a few. Presently all this hilarity was inter rupted by an invitation to tho banquot hall, whore, lo! and behold, a sight meet for tho gods was presented. A table spread with edibles that gladden the heart; cakes, strawberries and sugar aud cream, etc., embellished with a profusion ofiloral adornment "was a sight to behold," such as the Rebekahs are renouned for making. After duly canvassing this superb spread, they returned to the lodge room. One imaginative genius, prolific in schemes proposed to tae a vote to ascer tain by ball ballot, who among the ladies wai the handsomest One black ball waa to Ins considered as a possible mistake of the voter, hut two black balls would reject without right of appeal. But this scheme failed aa the balloliug would be to tedious. So it was determined that the ladies should all "draw cuts," the one drawing the long est straw should be considered tho preltfrat woman in the crowd. Your re porter not being able to get his life in- i sured, refuses to givs tho names of the , competitors including the name of tbe ; lucky one, for, should he do so, a funeral ' might be the result of this most en- joyablo episode in Roseburg's history, and thus destroy tho force of his moral izing introductoay to thi6 notice. Stsii: or Ohio. City or Toledo.) Lccts Coumv, j w Fes.- J. C'HZiSY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of V. J. fiiE.Nr.r i Co., Uolns business In the Citv of Toledo, County ami State afurvaM. anil tW mid Arm will pay the sum of ONE UU.VUKEI) DOL-l-Ula for each and every case of CiTitnu that cannot be euro! by tho use ot Hill's Catacxii CCre. FRANK J. CUENKY. saroru to before me and subscribed in my presence this eth day of December, A. D.f 1&-6. A. W. G LEA SON, Notary Public Hairs Catarrh Cure it taken internally and acts dirtclly on the blood and muctios ur- fSCeS of I hp mfam .h.t f..- ttlmAt.f.T. tre- . , . f 'J- CHENEY i CO., Toledo, O.' Wsold by Druariats.Toc Probate Court Proceedings. In the matter of the estate of Eliza beth Hancock, deceased, tbe court or- "ered that the executors sell all personal . . . ., ' .. I oiepnen anu aha u. uutnngton, A. t . , Brown mado 3d semi annual report and was approved. An Historical Relic. Mr. James Hansbrough, who has just returned from a tour of the East, hag presented to Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. & A. M., a beautiful gavel made of wood taken from the battle grounds of Look- out -Mountain. It has inierted in it a minnie ball ttiat was picked up ou this fmous place. It it a fine piece of work aIul '! doubtless be highly prized by 'da brother Masons as a souvenir of their esteemed brother, and of tho place li.oni ah., which is engraved on one side. Particular Notice. Tho officials and members of all the fraternal, benevolent and literary socie ties are most cordially invited to bo pres ent and participate in the pioneer re union exercises on the 15th of June. They are also requested to take a part in forming the procession at tho court house and marching in it to tho grove. Com pany A, O. N. G. ie alBo included in this i luvt'ation. Respectfully. SrEriiEN Stattb, Pres. For Over t 'Illy Vear. An Old aud Well-Tried itcmedy. -Mrs. Wiu (.low's Soothing Syrup hai been used tor over HUy years by millions ot mothers for their children while teething, with perfect nicccss. It soothe the child, fottctis the gums, allajs ill rain, cures wind colic, aud Is the best remedy for dlarrhu'it. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part ol the world. Twenty-live cents a Iwttle. Its value- is incal culable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow'i Soothing Syrup, ami take uo other kind. V. L. Arrlngton's Fi c. In tho matter of the caso of V. L. Arrington, the county has compromised tho inattor by accepting $1000 from Wollenburg aud Rose as tine and costs in tho caae. This makes final settle ment of the affair. At Last They've Arrived. i no now stock ot slioea lias just ar rived from tho oast aud Oebnru is pre- pared to furnish you with shoes at most reasonable prices. Examine hia stock Successor to Louis Langenberg. Notice. I ho gentlemen of the Presbyterian cuurcn win give a strawiierry ami ice cream festival at Sloeum's hall, Friday evening, Juno 7th. All aro cordially in vited lo uttend. II. J. 3Iattoon, attorney and counselor at law, Elkton, Oregon, office in black smith shop. Special attention given to canes of women and children. REQUESTS FOR TWIN MONEY. Compliance Would Cost President Cleveland $10,000 a Day. VYAHHiMiTo.v, I). C , .May 27. Ever aincu fa'ouie wag put ulloat tho Mtory that the president had given a prrcwit of sum of money to tho pair of tuiua and triplets, the ollico al Hie White House has been filled with letters ot applica lion on that score, an. 1 it ia estimated that 10,000 a day might bo disbursed at tho ralo of $500 to oach applicant. Buiupio oi mu Kind oi letters that come in tho mail to tho president is the follow ing, which was sent by a man in Texas: "Mr. President Cleveland Dear Sir: I see you are giving $500 for twins. Plcaso sond mo $100 right uway for I am going to get married this week to a girl that is a twin. I come from a twin-getting stock, so you will see that there ia no risk to run and when my wife has twins, I will draw on you for the balance. I need tho money to start housekeeping with. I am in good health, aud so ia the girl I am going to marry. I have al ways been a democrat. I voted for you the first time and will vote for you again and name the twins after you. Don't disapiwint me, for I may have to get married sooner." In another case the woman writes that she haa failed after waiting a year to get that $500 that the president is said to give to the parents of triplets, aud now she is willing to compromise on the basis of tbe money for tho first pair of panta for tho little Clevelands. The clerks at tho White House do not permit any of these effusions to reach the president, and they are not even dig nified with an answer, now that they have become so numerous and annoy ing. Ot course there ia not a word of truth in the story that tho president has ever bestowed such bounties. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leav ening power as the Royal. Cleveland Items. Sunshine and rain. Strawberrica are in full blast. How waa the festival Friday night? Out of sight. -Miss Mollio Liyiughtou of Koseburg came home on a visit. Wm. Callahan waa in attendance at the League Sunday evening. Come again, Will. 3Ii6H Alice Clinkenbeard came home Sunday to see her sister, -Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. Launcc Nelson made a living trip to Coles Valley Sunday. Mr. Clinkenbcard went to French Set tlement Sunday ami reports a good time. Mr. S. Uuutly. Mr. Nolen and the 3Iessrs-. Huntly and Miss Bertha Nolen camo down from Itoseburg to attend the party. Their presence was very highly appreciated. Crops are looking excellent considering the cold and rain during the past week. but the corn Is not making a very rapid growth. The strawberry festival at John Long's last Friday evening was one of the best and most sociable entertainments that has ever been given in this commuuitv. If the weather had permitted, and those who intended to como, the party would have been one of the largest that ever has been in the country. He will yve an other one about the 14th. '.. Exceeded Their Authority. In the circuit court, Judge Fullerton in chambers, Juno 5th, in the case of F. W. Carroll vs. The City of Roseburg on a writ of review on May 20th, was heard and argued by attorneys, and taken un der advisement. The court finds that: "The defendant Shuie, Strong, Itice, Wright and Rapp as tho board of trus tees of the citv of Roseburg. exceeded their judicial functions erroneously and exceeded their authority and functions as alleged in said complaint of plaintiff. wherefore, it is ordered and adjudged that the said proceedings of said defend- j ants, as a board of trustees of the City of Roeeburg bad on the 29th day of April, 1S95, declaring the plaintiff, as marshal of tho said city guilty of malfeasance and declaring the said office of marshal va cant, ba and the same is hereby set aside and he'd for nought; aud that plaintiff have and recover from tbe do-1 fendant, the Citv of Koseburg, his costs herein to be taxed. "Done at chambers at Koseburg. Oro ;ou, the 5th day of June, IS'.C." J. C Fillluion, Judge. Attention the Public. Call on Jack Abraham at once. Hia gent's furnishing goods are of the latest style and best quality. His prices are within the r.ach of all. Shirts, hats, caps and overalls in all shaes and variety. Gent's can be accommodated with any thing iu his lino at prices sure to giye satisfaction. No Bhclf-worn goods iu store, but all now and of first-class material. Jack's store is next to the National Bank, where ho can be found at all times to greet his customers with duo courtesy. Call ou Jack aud inspect goods and you will then conclude that at Jack's is the place to make purchaea. That Camp Fire. Let pioneers, friends of pioneers, and everybody that possibly can come to Roseburg, Friday tho 11th of June and camp at tho grovu, and have a grand jhjw wow relalivo to early times in Ore gon, and then be prepared to join iu tho procession on Saturday, without the fatiguo of traveling to Kosehuig ot. that day. This will lea leisure time with farmers, and let tliem lay aside toil and euro and enjoy a day or two of pleasant recreation. Indications point to th. loth of Juno as being, or pi-umtsing to be, the greatest giila day experienced in Kose burg. Then pioneers, be sure to cnu-.e. Your years of life w ill soon be run. S. S. In Judge Hamlin's Court. .Mrs. Dr. Hoover brought action against 1). A. Brock to recover possession of a Block branding iron and damages iu con sequence. Judgment was given iu favor of plaintiff for damages and costs. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlahest Medaland Diploma. c LIPPING Camas Va. Clouds and sunshine. Camas valley people.. wild strawberries, sugar a; are getting their pictures iakt Ed Trowbridge has a lino re. course ot construction on .Mart, street, on which two ot Camas valh choice carpenters are busily engage. Thats right Ed, the cage first then the bird. Mr. II. 1). Maxum ia having an addi tional attack of la grippe. The oat and wheat crops aro looking fine and the prospect at present ia a bountiful harvest. There ia some sickness in the valley. Mr. Kennedy's daughter .Miss Ada ia very low with pneumonia, and her re covery is thought doubtful. 3Ir. Cook, the storekeeper that lay sick all winter, ia again in his store and with teaming smiles for all old friends, and new, is ever ready to wait on hia cu3 tomera. The latest uewa from tho cheese fac tory manager is that the company bureted. The Kirkendall mill ia steadily turning out lumber of all sorts. The shingle mill company have moved to the Judson grist mill to con tinue in business. Gardens are looking well along String street, up aud dow n which Mr. Petlits cultivate- nas made repeated marches. JIi&- Laura Maxutn of Camas valley, wl"; wrote items occasionly under the non de plume oi Cornucopia was married 3Iay ISth at Klamath Falls to a prosper ous young rancher and stockman by the name of Thomas Offield. J. W. Wiley returned last Saturday from the Fmpqua regions. He had taken a load of lumber from one of the Camas valley saw mills. He reports the Camas mountain in no condition for bicycling, and a heavy drag for wheels of a more ancient paten!. The fruit crop of this place is badly damaged by tho cold wayrs and heavy frosts of recent date. Our egg market is at ebb tide at six and eidit cents per dozen. And the North American egg-eater comes to the breakfast room with a sunny smile, as he beholds that nutritious fruit served in tempting style. Onr two public bchuols presided over by W. 31. Stilton- and 3Iiss Dolly Davis, were progressing in gcod order, till last week a traveling artist came along and : made faces for both schools, teachers in cluded. The pictures are pronounced a true fac simile. Now each scholar wants the whole school, and the artist being an accomodating gentleman said that he would take sny thing that he could eat, for pictures. Then the ieopIe took him butter till he said that iie would not at- j tempt to eat any more butter than what J he had already purchased. Then came strawberries till he be-jged off there, so here is the great predicament ; supply and demand control.'s the market, and when the market is supplied and some one has not got a picture he must think of the good times coming by and by. N. E. 3I. Iwidncy. E . Joy i ompany -i.tiitlimcn. I have tillered irjui kidney tn.uMt- f.r two or three years. I would hae to get uj. m the night to void i:iy urine from ten t-. tntrcn times. Mv ! ami nvrmuv No apueliu : b-.uels constituted. I have taken t bottlet and enined fifteen jnMinds. .leep well. Have to set up about three times during night, and am verv much better in every rfi-ecL Will continue "to take your Vegetable Sar-aparilla. for believe it will entirely cure me. (signed.) MK. EDW'AItD W. FRENCH. Stockton, Cal. JOY'S FOR THE JADED. J.OY S VEGETABLE SAKSAPAUILLA. Browntown Items. Fine weather. This iart was visited by a nice rain last week. .Mr. Peter Hume of Koseburg was on the crenk a few davs since. 3Ir. Riece cut his foot quite badly and u'l l laved up for some time. The Althoiise Mining Company have made a clean up and now the boys are all gold bugs. V. G. Wells is on the sick list at pres ent writing, but we hope he will soon be I able to wrestle the boulders agaiu. Messrs. Wallace Baldwin, Jas. Wells and .las. byron arrived here yesterday from Otalla. The latter intends return ing home soon but the two former gen tlemen will remain for some time. .Mr. O. II. Fiook of this place expects to attend the Pioneers reunion at Rase burg June loth. Hurry back, 3Ir. Flook, you are needed here. Browntown is located 45 miles &outh west o Grunts Pass on Althouse creek, in Josephine county, and contains a post-offii-e, general storo and notary public ollic and lias a population ot one. Tho Althouse 3Iining company tender a vote of thanks to chuyler Ireland for a caso of nice butter. The beautiful wild Oalea is blooming profusely over the hills and rHlinjj,5Je air with their fragrance. Aslier Ireland ib tins musician of ihe company and keeps tho camp enlivened with both vocal and instrumental music Old I tow. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING mmm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. land, very pi of litth parts wi composui Duett, Kenzie anu Recitation graphed, by- Song, Drc From Feuda. .es - and through .om feudal of minded rec. tableaux, ahowin, which society has times to the liberty eL . by the peo ple of the United Stu.es, 1895. The scenes presented were very good and ap propriate. J , Inatrumental'duett by 3Iis3 Ora Perrv and 3Iaude Stephens. Dialogue, The. Census Taker, a verv ludicrous travesty on the enumeration of tne people a3 provided by statute, where many silly questions are required to be asked, and the apt answers, not so silly, wero well done and elicited much merri ment to'the audience, and waa heartily ipplauded. 3fay' Day Festival by 3d and 4th grades. Essay, Life ia what You 3Iake It, by 31iss Ada L. Smith. Recitation, Drafted, with moving tab leaux. O. II. Roberta the elocutionist from California gave a humorous recitation and was encored. He 'again rendered a liumorous piece to the infinite delight of all. The entire entertainment was a series pleasantries of an entertaining and edify ing character and evinced much taste. care and painstaking to prepare, and waa highly creditable to all taking part the exercises, both teachers and pupils. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdei superior to ail others. Committee Meeting. According to previous arrangement. the people's party countv central com mittee will meet in the Grange Hall, Koseburg, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Saturday. J une S, 1S95, and every thre months thereafter until after the nominations in ISOtf. H. 31. 3Iaktlv, Chairman County Central Committee. Baseball tomorrow at the Oaks. HOTHERS and those about to become mothers, should know that Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription robs childbirth of its torture, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding Nature in preparing the system for parturition. Thereby "labor" and also the period of confinement are greatly shortened. It also promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child. Duringj pregnancy, it pre vents "morning sickness" and those: distressing nervous symptoms froat which so many suffer. Tanks. Collie Co., Texas. Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, X. Y. : Dear Sir l took your "Favorite Pre scription" previous to confinement and never did so well in my life. It is only two weeks since my confinement and I am able to do my work. I feel stronger than X ever did in six weeks before. Yours truly, ANOTHER'S EXPERIENCE. South Bend, Pacific Co., Wash. Dr. R. .V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir -I began taking your "Favor ite Prescription " the first month of preg nancy, anu nave con tinued taking it since confinement, I did not experience the nausea or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, after I began taking your "Prescription." I was oritur in l.ihor a slinrt r time, and the TJhysician said I got along un usuallv well. We think it saved rne a irrcat deal of sufferinz. Mrs. Baxxx. I was tronbh a great deal with leucorrhea also, and it Hx done a worm oi cooa tor me. Yours truly. v Mrs. W. C. BAKSJr. HAIR AND CLOTHES BRUSHES Arc well represented in our PJtgrniacy. Our stock is the largest we have ever had i this line. Almost anything you want. We have a hair brush for twenty-live cents that' can't be beat for anything like the price. From that we have them at nearly any price to three and four dollars each. You should examine our lift' cent clothes brushes there is nothing in town to compare with them. We cars suit you. Hamilton's Pharmacy.