ivKwrt ifrT-r-n -i" " " ' "I'm 'iSJOM lOOlljC '.: Aihif! :,1 Jr. r )I .HUlI.Jil - rsai Fv IF VQUTDOfl'T READ ' ,A,IF,cYU,SEEJ,TIfii ;H .vllfcijtjqwq jfo'futH . ,t -Jail bus fch- JJ I TJde Plaindealer The PlaMealer IT IS SO. fjou Dok't GettheNews. ttt; fcbsL$URG, OREGON, MONDAJtTNB io, 1895. Vol. XXVI. No. 29. rrm na-r.T'tn '507 TlUf' i'J ' : WW! II I U 1 1 1 I I 3 I . " "-faSBBaasa laaaaa 'Iftaaaa -V 3 laasaa; IHHHI F aaaaa A NJTIK Viaaaar i in ItMkW X H WM IKSM-YIHr- I ttX flu. GENERAL DIRECTORY' 3 JJ. H. Mitchell i J. X. Dolph Congressmen isovtnwr... K-rctary-ot Stale (Rln per Hermann W. K. Ellin William r.Lonl n. It. Klncatd MSIO ITCASUrCr. VbXl Metachan Sort. ruh. Instruction .M. Irwin .State rriutcr W. II. Leeds Attorney ucncral C M. Idlcman Member Board ol Equalisation-... C Woodcock 4 (F.. auprcincJudrc. C ill S--j?' ' - R- 4 rr. A. Moore it E. Wolverlon IR.S. Bean Railroad ConuulsUiHicrw...... iJ.- K-Tjiij --' . A.-Mtcrom Clerk of KKilrtHul Commission . LjdeH Bker ifCO.ND JUDICIAL DIJTUCT. Judge,.- J. IL Fullttluu .AJca.ltBB)Wi aesUtcr. R. a. Vcalch Obicrvcr ..Thos. (jioton IVOLAS CWKTVf benslur Hcnrr Bcckle; - J. K. tfluadtU ErrrcK-uUtiTcs . T.'Bridcw. (CA.6eMbitde "Jcrl. . F. W. Benson herltr- C. F. Clhcart treasurer. V. A. Frster 8cbool Supcrindcil. J. A. Undenrood I.A.6terUnc A. F. Stcsras County J ndce , . . , Commlsucners (W. U Wilson C.'H. WU1P. Msuptn P. Herdon coroner. r. k. u-juucx Sheep Inspector. .Tnos. brallb rsxascT orrtcsts. Justices- John Hunlin :omubic5 jz .- U.CSOCTKV 1 s 1 t Ctt or uatuo. IW.T. Wright J. ll.Sb.upe it F. Rspp B. W. Strong 1. F. Bice Recorder F. M. Zlgler . t. v;jrou TrCMnrer J. A.. Coi 11 e&rsaoss. The Circuit jCourt fai Donxlas Countracets jl v,ln ftrcb1il'lth Moirliv tt June: ud tae 1l Mondsy lu 'loccrcr. J. C. Fulldoa;I Roseban; jixtcc. OcoTM. Brown, of Rose burr. prcsecntinc :ioj uct. ConntTCoartmcetsthe 1st Wednesday after the 1st Mondar of Jannary, March, May. July, September and November, A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, jadfc: C IL Maapln of Elkton and W. L. Wilson, of Riddle, comraisslontrs. Probate Conn is In session continuously, A. F. E teams, lodrc T AUREL LODGE. A. F.i A. H REUCLAB Av taertlnn the si and ith Wedcesdara in each month. J. R. nut, W. M. C W. Kick, Scc'y. TTUPQCA CHAPTER, NO. 11. R. A. M., HOLD vj their rcsnlaroonTocations al Masonic hall cn the first and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions are cordially inslted. M. F. RAPP, U. P. PH1LETARIAK LODGE. NO. F. L O. O. T . meels Saturday creninsol each Trctk at 7 o'clock ki ti:irjill 5 Sosebo. Mnbers of the order in PuJ stssdlae arelniitrf to attend. XT5awt,rfreyi TTSION" ENCAHPMEXTV I0. ?, MEETS AT Odd Tdum&MtlL 011 wcaQd-uc fauna Tharsdays of each month. Visiling'brelhren arc m vi tea to aina. Fsaxc-G. Micetu, Scribe. IUxxt rjiuT, c. P. r OiEBCKG LODGE. SO. It A. O. C. XT. S nrrts the arniad-aml fourth Mondays of esch month atTa) p. m. at Odd reuom halL Members of the order in good standing are in vited to attend. Rifiist'ihLJ A A. E. MEETS THE TngTsJays of each Boath. W0XE5-S RELIEF. .CORPii .SO. 10 MEETS iccosd asd fourth Thutsdays in each FARM ' ALUA5CE Regular Quarterly MeeUisrs will be held at Grange Hall. KofSbarg; the first Fridar la December,' March and June, and the third Friday in September. TJ QSEBURG CHAPTER, MJ. S. O. E. MEI5J te3jeaaOtsad feaahThurvdirs et eatch K&th. -HADELO'E-B. COXiOJ-NU, W. M. -BOaEBCRG DTTCSIOS SO C6. B. OF L. t. meets crcry second and loonn bonoay. TJ05EBDBG R. D. LODGE, SO., I. O.O. F. Lv BtionTt2eadaTcrenlnreIeuth -week-Bt Use Oil FoThnrs balL 'ilirtiac sisterslABA raelhrea areinvita! to aitesX " ' -" - m MtsssxxH nuiiuT, e Fcass: G. Micrm. R. Sec SlTUA LODGE. SO. C, K. OF P.. MEETS OL ex err Wcdnesdar evening at Odd FeDon . visiung oreisren in gooa siannmg cor j la riled to aUend. EosaHaisUnEcildlnx, R03EBURG, OB. MM ij i linn iiiifmi iiinT it i n ii r rr 1 1 mi sinirg ctscs a rpeciuty. caczsr Jt. esuw. ms. rAGr-TviTis. T3S0TO Rooms 7 and o & Wilson ilsonjtock ROsEBCRG. OR. r V ' . . it. WLULOU, ltorney and CJouueelor atLaw, Una rtactfc iar all lb toS fa the Ccurt House. 1 i cosrU of tkt State. Of- , Doaglas county. Or. 3 A. SEHLBKHDK. A Jt Attorney at Law, street. w. "W. CABDWZLX, ' ; Attorney at Law, BOsEBnfcRE&OX E R. GOFPMAN, OFFICE: : Rdtei5rl 7 -iameTs'- ButWingr RonceFlridoigruth of Jlrs. Curriers gafc&iff isl-siUntiun to Surgery and lb ijtscajes 1 tot Women. If. J" -"-Afr, Physician and Surgeon, 2 ptfWWj -ft Oftce fit & Marks' & Co.'s Block, upstairs. Cags promptly ausircrcd day or nlgbt.i LXXiTXTK Lac Judge L. Locohabt T7AHE & X0TGHABT, -'; Altorneys & Counselors at Law osebnr(r, Oregon. ytiU rrartire fiall th eoaris of Oregon. Cceic the Taylor-Wflsos block. Of- MRS, IV. BQYB, . nhDEALmiN ,IK CHOJCE- 1 Family Groceries 291 DISHES, . Books and Cjiildrctk'si Toy. -A FULL LINE OF- FroiU, Nuts, FrwchCaadies, Cosfeetioaerj Canned Goods, CoITecs, Teas, Etc., CHOICE BEAKD3 OP CI01KS AtlorneVs-at-Law, W1"" P EXYD0N' County siiryeyos ant Netary Public. omn: In Court House. Orders for Surveying and FleU,Notea should bo. addressed to Will P.' Hoydon, County 8ur veyor, KoeeDurr. ur. F. BBIGG3, V. s. sepMty Mineral 8rrcyr nad-Ketary Pabllc. " Orricx: County JUlJ8ul)dlDr, up tln. Conrefinces. Addas. K03EBUKG. OR. wcr, up sum, in in hum Huuainx. jg L. MHiLKR, M. D., Surgeon and Horuceopathio Physician, Roitkxtrff, Ortm. aTCkroalt dlsowes , txtlsltr. mmm & co. GEOCERS. SVA A SPECIALTY. A tpcial btasd jt ssajaltrate4 Taa. Oar crisa corrsB Is haslaf a larf aalr. Vrr ctyies ef Glass and Delf JTare At utoiaishjK.9 Ttera. QartsviL msiH icsu xa an very fepuar. WOODWARD -THE 1 -jDoes ALL Ct!MPTITORS! We are always in the Lead, And sscab to kMptiiere. The Golden Haxretk is spes cs, and farm ers are amtling because Woodward -loois to their interest- Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Sedaced Prices - - Cemssllytrar vsrte-aad b ten and tea Woodward before bnyieg. w . m WiMi'MAiti: H. C. STANTON Saa Joat sksst1 W4svd-&Uasrf r stock D'RY-GOODS COKBIBTINO or- Ladies' Dress Goods, ibbou, IrimBsiijij ALSO A F1KB STOCK OF rW V, JtS3 MFI &n.TMU& Of lha beat quality and &alah. I GROCERIES, t- i. ... 1 . . nooc ntiiow ana uius nare, Alaon haB4iB.Iarf siusUUes and at rrleea to ' ' ! ult tte tlnai iAIjo a Urrjatytk of Custom-Made 1Iotiiiiig Constantly on txa3. Also the Oecenl scent for r err varletr ot anbaerleUm books and eeriodleala TmbUahad la tha UaltM Bute. Feraosswiahlaj readier saatter of any kladjTt fi to rirm'ti: i7 Mineral, Railroad. Aricuitural. aaaaBMa ATTORNEY! AT LAW. , , llOSGSt.S.W. Waehfattmj p.C. For many years In the General LandOfflcri V . . wmm I... ... I i fH...l 1fl...1 Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late uniei 01 me Mineral uiri-ion. Corrrpohdencc itcd. 1 , NOTICE. ftotle la hereby'riTen to all whoa It but em that X k4T a ppotsted, D, Wi Btetm of pool preclaet' Deputy Istpeetor of Block fer said prcasci; potiomce aaortss, uasuaa; also A. 3. Chapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Bos burg, to act daring my absence, and others vll kaofCo" e SI UtSlr XlOSlrS -wsetmrs; , Kay tat, 1JS7. ' TH08, 6MXTH. loiractox of Btotk r Soaglaa eesatyOr. TBaVMfi BTaTSTLBS M TA - R. SAL2MAN, (Successor to J. JASKCLEK.) WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY,. APJD FANCY GOOU8. rr ft ' tt ' lUi m' 1 Gonttluo liruzlliitu JLJj-o A COMfl.ETK STOCK OF iiCUllorySutlous Tobacco, Ciaraaiul Smokers'. Articles. Also Proprietor and, Manager of Itosolmrg's Famous Bargain Store A SQUARE DEAL 1 1 1 1 2 111 U3E '5-1 .1 are Here ,di t ! Or ito an JOSEPHSON'S New Vork ROSEBURQ, Reaii Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND 1MMKWATK Stock Ranges, Timber Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit .intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. loaebaasfA, Uoaastlaaas THE THIRD ADDITION o BKOOKSIDE 1 1. Tlie HOWC Farm, ,wa,ajptip now jonxnemarKec A. 3 J .1. i , .20, 30, ana 40. acres, ranging in price irom $25 to $100 efacre.- Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home ean terms. All lots sold in First lhan doubled in value. The the future. More fortunes ing town or city tnau any other, way. bicze the oppor For information or instate Urhcej.or, on G T. BOWEN Blacksmiths and Machinists I ja I l T 1 4 Stefa&eh Street, between Oak and'Cass, aCcMBe Work a Specialty . . fill.' . T; GlllMMUH uuu Slcotuele T-rr rp 10 T-p-r 8 y 11 Is, -wliat Aveugive- tO"every cus tomer, forijwer believe.. the best advertisement' possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold .them, they will come agaiuaud again, and their friends; will come too. ' We are not here for a day or for a, .month. We are Here to Stay. .Roseburg, Or. Cash Store, OREGON. i'OSSESSION GIVEN. Lands and Mining Properties. S- K. BUIOK, Coal am Snf oA an - jr east of town, has been plat- T . 1 -r m L,otsaua Jbiocks containing now be accommodated on easy Brookside addition have more orosoect is much better for are made in lauds near a grow conveyance, call at onv Real BEZiDSSItf, Propr. ESTABROOK. ROBEBVRC) OR. CROSSED. TcJ a girl at a'tllatanoe.J Fby must yon go four thousand miles away? It throws our corrcHpondcnca but of Rear. . I cannot cablo to you cv'ry day. It's! much too publici, and if a rattier dear. Tou writo for sympathy I iiTmpatllio. You get my answer ten days' after date. And then, with spirits sky hjgb, you despise , My poor attempt your sorrW tdfttaW Meanwhile to my hilarious last tut n " Hero comes 7our lato trntalmlisj- reply. But now thy .turn at dumps has" iustboguu. I can't cnioy your .triumphs wylol slfh. Jtd so our moods go seesaw up and "down. ' Our letters cress nrverselr. cold or fond. .there's only one yfdrcss-roonw tclf ,to,tQni, Ana men wo 11 meet ana cease 10 correspona. ' PnncB. TWO COMEDIANS. That eveniDeT plonconrT,0tti6 kda. was to matco nis first ftppeejrahr(J(!lJdn thp Btino In "Chattottbn. " The piece, which, though not Xorgottcrj, had dropt pod oat of flight rtn4;fpr.8Qxao xears-kw filled a narrow sero a heinjetjp preciation of hSino reading, now ezcitj ed, on its first rilghT, almost the interest that a crreat HOToltr mlcht. TheedvUa ;wero familiar dk.itwithoutiiirVtnji seen it played -wero cnrions to assist ab its interpretation a'procosa .in whlcn certain beauties ot a, work, especially tha most suhtlo points, disappear, aro. scattored, Tolatilized, as ono may sar1, in the heat of thcrfootlights, whilo oth ers burst unoxpectedlytato view throtfgh tho incdinm of .volco and eestmro. Those whohad been present at former; performances of tho piece were, happy to bring bade, again two hours of their "youth and to glow orico morp with tho! warmtn 01 inetr nrsc artistic emotion. In a word, tho old play, reappearing as. it did in tho midst of thtf eWmodplace trivialities of the dajyTjuTenated Mb wholo audienco and arousedr ittTtoca: thnsiosm.' It must bo. admitted, that it wonldibs impossiblo to conceiro of a more perfect Chatterton than young filoncourt made Son and grandson of comedians, tho youth had the blood of a true artist in his Tein?, and"htrwa3 evidently bent on proving it to ni thaV-Tenlng. In tho tumult 'tnd exeitement of ihe applause, in tho midat.ot the hundreds of pairs of oyesond hands that were ex clusively concerning themselves with tho stago, I caught a glimpse from tima to tixno of a handsomd face which look ed out, palo and set, from the darkness at tho back ot the house. It was Blon court, the father, who bad come to be present at the triumph of bis eonv Eri dently. deeprjrTHOTed, baJ frequently changed his place and appeared inw all tho different parts of the t&eateYaoroe Hm'crin tho midstof -heiirtinaSt'tirs-play in tho boxes and at other momenb was almost' loev In tho-crWied:glirer-ies. It was &s though he' wished to measuro on OTery side this splendid suc cess, -in whichohe also had a shaarea'JEie audience recognized biw,rand pointed him out to each other. "Look at Papa Ljllonconrt Isn't h,e happy t9nlghr, 'fhouchl And soma at tim.-whua.ftp: LiwjrnQlDg- turned "in hft directionr "u though to includo thocxesjkAtstin the triumph of his child, aftdsspil-v It is n fact that noJWaJsat lived as that of a cdmWiaii.JltamJi(e drops out of the public gazo'&jaU over with him. No Sao Jafa further thought. Hisls tWiitefjtfio 6poken' word, which, however lmmtU fu), is carried off in air; .of thM$u3s cnora inai vanunes as sewasy aro struck. But in this case, m his son, Bloncourt cgaldibtMSio' riblo destinr that Yri'aisiiVilsii Hb' was welcoming a Uflw.gioJTWThich' was rising at the fading.of hi&own and would merge his artistic, career, in an-, other full of hone and tiromlse. So th'e poor man's' 'ehroito-'w"1 dei and strong. ronld:sefe "thatT'bts lipk'occa-5 Eionally.trembled; and'IirsIftBWtwiteK edwith nerrousnegs. BetWoenrichJac be roamed about in.theKlobbi ing near Uio- 'differfflft hear -what, was being ,tainand, Jthe4 uaiiu ciasps axiuieiiciiaiions ivenj press ed upon hinv he lilushed asd ui&rank away with the awkwardspsraaeni barrassment of "nffident youth. Passing close by hlnntt one Of tbeee' moments, I could notffeaa'ttrtfsTni' pathotio impulse whi dreBte Tard1 this deep, silent joy. "yon-chUtffe a very happy man, " I iaidj fWMgf&! hand. "It's an iraracne'TriCi,' Tho hand I took in mwawasi;cI3i and moist, and it drew itself: aarply, almost angrily, away. its. .possessor smiled grimly as he looked at me. So you compliaierrt.'tooi do you? Isn't there a single soul to understand what I am suffering? Ah, come. I am suffocating, tet us get but of here." And ho dragged me with him out into the street. An icy wind wis'whislUng round the corners, but the old comedian did not appear to notice its rigor. Au, tnat is good, good I 'taepjctiaim- ed, drinking in tho IcofaiafaMitH de- licht "I thnnitht I sWmilfT trfi4raj?r hi side there. For two .hours I have endur cd their applauding and their stupid congratulations, rwhieri are a mockery to me. You aro astonished that I say this to you? Well,- itis so. I am, jeal ous: ram jealoterof thy own child fairly green with envy of him. That is A frightful thing' fofsayv isn't it? But wny did ho iako my part away from me? It was mine. LasoJliav'p!ayed it. It is exactly in my. line, and igny uimself promised it to mo. A week be fore ho died ho said to me, 'Bloncourt, when they put or "Chatterton" again, I count on yon to play it, ' and I was waiting with such impatience for them to bring it out. Paris was-befaiMnzito-. forget me in tho long period Thad been J lnacnve, ana 1 nopestai8. creation? would confer a second youth upon me a renewal of past successes. I studied hard night find' 'day? M Finally I was' ready. "Ono morning the boy comes running to mc and throws his "arms1 around my neck: 'Ob, father, how happy I anil I am going to playCbattcrtpn.' Ho knew as well as any ono th promise" that had been made me, but in his joy he had forgotten it. Qhildreu,aro,so selfish in their happiness! This ono dealt me tho Cntnrrli. K. V. Joy Company ticiitk-mcii; I htuc junt completed the second bottle ot your Vczo table arttilUl&. I ha.YC:iiii(l Uitarth'for years which affected my eye. liCsrlnc mid HtoiuBCh. Frciincutly irouM have ilull licnd- acue lor utiys, at ft Uuiei Since taking your bottles b- return cxprcsH, i(SIgnal) MR. FKEDeUiCK DEIUCHMOND, "Scuttle, Wasb. Every mall brings u new batch ot tcitimon lals for Joy's Vegetable 'arsaparllln. Ice cream and ice cream Kandy Kitchen. soda at the ., t , j . . blow with a laugh. Ho told mo they had first thought of mo for thp part, but I was too mature, too marked ah, thoro is enough in such n disappoint ment as that to mark, one indeed 1 I am sure that in fivowiuntcs 20 years passed over my head. If tho boy had nttered a Avord of regret or of towlcrncss, I should atttirslv rtora antrt irk fiii Tin litl J S1J JMJ UMIV OHIU IU At S S-S4 AIS UU tljat part You will kill mo, ' and I am snro ho would not, because, with it all, the child loyes ma Bnt pride held me back. We talked of tho part Ho asked my advico about it It had been lying on' my table for two Months. So now we read it together. 1" gave blrrrmy conception of how it ought to be played. From time, to timo Jie would break completely away from mo and study a line out for himself, and with asm-sty of 'ihsighi into tho tastes of the pnplip that Ilio longer possess htfwonld nnda point to be mado where I saw none' at all. Positively ono would hav&'to-tm' dcrgo it himself to knqw, whatl suffered during that inforviow, ,bnt it was all as nothing t(J tho martyrdom I have en dured this evening. ,!Ob, I ought hot toharo come, bntl could not sfajr away. I was irrcsisHbJy drawn hy curiosity and perhaps I am ashamed to eay ifrr-by tho' secret hopo of surprising among, the bravoda regret, s-remembranco.for me, of ;hpar(ng.some ono in the audience Eay, 'Ob, if too eld er Bloncourt were playing that!' But no. I have heard "nrithingr not a word. They have had all thoy'obuld- do'fo ap plaud. Bnt really thd boyjdocs not act welL Ho is; actually had. I certainly thought they wero; goingto hiss.when ho camo on. He can't oven, walk well Ho has no idea of stage deportment. In all that great, thoughtful, complex par has he made A single- original effect' No. He has simply thrown himself headlong into it, with all the heedless ness, of ycrath. Impetuosity is made to do. duty for talent. For instance, in the great sceno witn rutty wnen unatter ton" And hero the' noor man becan to il lustrate to me in detail his Eon'sdefecrs, imitating his intonations and his ges tures. From the point of view of tho science of noting it all struck me as be ing very profound, very just, and I was surprised to find so many-false notes in the harmonious wholo that had so pleas ed me, all of which did not alter the fact that we were interrupted every few Moments by the Eound of applause, like the pattering1 of hailstone?, that reached us from tho auditorium and was inten sified in sonority by the quiet, empty street "Go on applaud!" said tho unhappy comedian, turning palo at each burst "Applaud. Ho is young. Hobo young, that is everything. I am old. My age is written on my face. Ab, how stupid it all is!" Thon an a lowvoice, as if talk ing with himself: "What I feelis al most incomprehensible. Here is a boy who has stolen everything away from me my name and my glory who has not even waited for mo to clio to step in to Toy shoes and in spite of it I cad; not help lovine him. He is my son, after alL I have nourished him, cared for him, taught him, and when I hear them applaud him I feel a movement of gratified pride in spite of myself. There are some clever touches in the young scamp's work. The mistake was teach ing him my own calling. I should have diverted his talents in soma other direc tion. Then X could have been proud of him to my heart's content. I should not hare had tho grief of seeing my 30 years' successes wiped out by his first (day of triumph." At this moment tne crowd commenc ed to nour out of tho theater. A mur mur of approbation, an atmosphere ot success passed from group to group and by way of tho silent streets was going to communicato itself throughout all Paris. Tho old comedian was leaning acaiust a pillar, his ear strained to catch the commentaries of tho last straggling spectators. All at ouco he gave a spring. "Goodby,"he called out to me hurriedly. I tried to hold him back. "Bloncourt, Bloncourt, where are you going?" He turned his face toward me, his eyes glistening with tears. "Where am I going? To hug the boy, parblen!" From tho French of Al- phonsoDaudet in Short Stories. Graxels of the Glacial Axe. Some 10,000 or nioro years ago the conditions which had brought about the great ice ago wero beginning to change. Tho elevated land began to sink, and a higher temperaturo slowly, followed. The longHvlntcr was" gradually draw ing to a close, and tho great springtime of, tho world was beginning to hasten its influence upon an ico covered laud. Tons, rather mountains, of icb began to melt, and tho water filled tho river val leys to overflowing. Gravel, sand and mud wero borno nlong by these raging waters and deposited wherover tho con- 'ditious were favorable. Ice rafts covered tho surface of tho flood, bearing rocks and bowlders from moro northern lands. All rivers which had glacial sources wero greatly influenced by tho final molting. As tho southern part of tho ico "shoot rested over northern Pennsylvania, tho Delaware and tho Susquehanna wero typical rivers of tho age. Tho rocks and gravels which line their banks show how well they havo kept tho record, lu tho Delaware valley brick clay and gravel aro laid out in beautiful terraces, especially at Stroudsburg and the Wa lter Gap. Hero tho waters rose some -UU .cot, ntid nn artihcial tlam is sup posed to havo formed the river into a broad lake. Tho Iudiaus, it is said, have a curious legend about this flood. They tell ns that tho "Miusies" wero tho first race which dwelt here, and tbo region romnl aliont tney can "Jimi ink, meaning that tho "waters aro gdno"' a vagno remembrance perhaps of tbo postglacial floods. Lippincott s. Two of a Kind. iJack What's an iridescent dream? 'Tom It's an opalescent pliautasy. Jack And what's that? Tom It's what my landlady mostly gets for boarding ine.T-Dctroit Freo Press. ' : Notice is hereby given to tho public by the undorWned'tliat 1 do nbl" allow dead animals to ho buried on my prcni- ises; at Roseburg, Oregon, r pirbage dumped thereon or snnd or gravel taken therefrom., uulcss the party taking eaud or'gravel first contract with mo for the right" to' bo do. Tresspassers will he prosecuted ac cording to law. VAitoN Rose, Rosehurg,' Oregon, March 17th, 1891 Buy your cigars at the Roaeleaf. BUSINESS PERSONALS. Now is the time to subscribe. Umbrellas and parasols at the ovelty. For a good B-dent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd.. ' Go to tho Novelty store for ' children's clothing. . Pure fresh' candies, fruits and nuts at tho Itoseleaf. -)-'' - ! A fine line-of gent's furnishings at ihe Novelty store. - ' "Buy your fumishinj: of Jack Abraham and save money. For Sale' Old papers, at tliis office, at 25 cents per hundred. -' - " Try7 the ice ctearn eoda' at the Kandy Kitchen. It is delicious. School books; a full, and. complete assortment at Marstere'dnijr'Btore'. " " HatsShatlTiltsTrhV.lapsTI Whera? Jtist arrived at Oaburn'g newstorei " ,x, . . ... Dr. Coflmah has removed ,hia" office"'til the Mftrstere building, rooms G'and'7. i Smbkera' articles of every desenptipn and theT)est brandi of tobacco at" lire Boseieaf. " -J" Small profit's anof (inick' sales is "the principleof success; That's-Jkck Abra ham's policy.- ' ' ' -' ' The KanuV'kitch'eu, Vu the' Taylor & Wilson" building, is the place to" go for pare fresh candies. Try the Ksndy Kitchen '. Ice cream Boda. We, have no Seconds orjohlot goods, pur stock is best' in quality" for the money. Novelty'store. Ifyou.are iii-need'of any Uiingin the hat line it . will pay you to; examine Uie we stock atOsliurn's new store. Wall rmper infill designs from IK "cents up, Hanging Ilirown in. ijaii On A. (J. Marsters, who is prepared to execute our orders. What's the use-ot paying ,U3 cents when you can get a.good square meal for 13 cents. Stop at the Centra! hotel and be convinced. If you want's good Builof -clothes for a little nioncy call on 11. C. Stanton, ex amiue samples; ifil the "prices and leave our order with him'. Mrs. Lynne, a pupil of tlie late Prof. Sneranzt of Milan, Italy, gives "vocal and piano forte lessons. Terms reasonable. Residence at Mrr. Parties. If yon don't waut lb suiter with corns and bunions, have your boots 'aod shoes made at L. Iancnbnrg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. E. Du Gnu, pliyEicinn and surgeon. Office upstairs in Marsters block: llesideace opposite U. li. church. Calls in town and counlry-promplly . answered.- Why patronize traveling dentists when Dr. Davis will do your dental work a great deal cheaper and as good again. Call and get his price1; and lo convinced. Just rfceirnlour utictlock of tlravhatt and shots. Straw hat; at 7 cents and up. Men's fine calf fluies nt $1.40 and up. Call and see thou at Ilicliards Bros.' Hacket Store. Dr. F. W. Haynes has just relurneJ from the East and oiieedjdjmtal parlors m .Mart s buiidrnsr,'" wiiere lie will be pleased to welcOTie persons desirihg den tal work. L. Langenbcrg is blill on top. He carries a lull stock ol choice music, mu sical instruments," violin, guitars, accord- eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on band. J. J. Webb, the second hand furniture dealer in the Floeil building,, can furnish goods in his line on the moat reasonable terms. Give him a call and examine goods and prices. Ten cents saved is ten cents earned. Shyu ten cents by stopping at the Cen tral hotel. A good, square meal for 15 cents, beds the same Board and lodg ing only $o.30 per week. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest rash prico by calling upon N Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, 1-23 Jackson street Koselmrg. Or. Duv yourherry lxxe"ajid crates at homo and save lite freight You can get them at Utintera' box factory for less than Cortland prites. Call and boo my stock. J. Hcnter Frank I5iggcr, the genial proprietor of ilio Central Hotel, is doing a flourishing business notwithstanding the general de urossion. Ho eela a ir! table, his prices are low and he makes every effort to please his patrons. J. J. Webb has opened a second baud store in the old Floed bmuhns at the corner of Main and Washington streets Second hand goods of all kinds will be bounht and sold, and the patronage of tho public is respectfully solicited. Parties desiring monumental work will do well to call on D. Looney, at the Koseturg marble works on Oak street opposito tbo hardware store of Churchill, Woolley & Mckenzie, lliese works are turniug out some fine specimens of mon umental work. Our readurs will consult their oru in terests in having their dental work done bv reliable, experienced aud resideut lentista and that Dr. Strange & Toyo who are here to stay, guarantee all their wotk and make good thtir guarantees All their woik ie tirst-clasi and as pain less as consistent with giod work. Albert G. Osburn, successor to Louis Langenberg, is n natural burn American citizen, he speaks tho American languago and conducts his .business in an Ameri can wav. Mr. Osburn carries a full line of ladies' aud gent's furnishing goods fancy goods, eto., besides a fiue stock fo shoes wnich havo just arrived from the East. Examino bistootj he will treat you well and will bo glad to get quuinted with you as he expects to make Itosehurg his borne in the future pcfiis.ljOfcr.,. . Six choice, building ilofsiiin Fruityale addition, 50x100 feet. Prico f 20 each. P. S. K. Buck. $$2JS5J&W- To her all things unreal seem. " , Mnrougn nor Diacn eyes ner brighl aoul ..peeps j ,., And 'sees the world, as In a dream,' " . And what is Mexico today? - ' - A, natlon--avcj,ln-wdnr4y Where slumber holds, eternaTsway , . n newer or no t no eyelids close. Ha Fan child in" CrerUadV; -ri-r, It was apretty-litUftwrBdmill. with its big rotmd.towexacapp-.bT a, weather yane.its.iong.arms.or niaaeswnicn-m- ucuio iuu wesi wiaa hkb jpeBaua.pi a elescopes oratf tTraonji uch was iaaSTIFolerhaxde And when it was;working'alPth-iTifii mills, around the .neigliborhccftokesj like white, sea glla.pursuedilJbijiw prey. It-was situate4t.n,tha-,; theGnigne at, the end of; a little crt patnway naraiy wide enougnlQr &9 t;ill -- - '-t fjr -T4 TI iuiii aonKey, ana in wnicn one .mjgx search in Tain for traces of numan foot nrints. becaaE04i':WiSSaik under iu janltjof jhrnbhery, .so jmddyra.d;zs:- gea tnac tne woman or. tna rui aiwars to tnu Tines wnen on aex.yr.w-vj nfnfs rm fnnf J "" And a handsome warK-tct7a3 un taay Quae. mm. oo9 was-sffT ii.!- l a if , l r. fT J -. -. Id. with a well rounded iosay a hand, flashing dark eves, lins as wild, cherries and-a.wcll .turneo li She was smart in "Eer attire, and was little in- her 'appearance to reveal tho fact' that, fibawas a wiclcwvw&to she came into the villago mounted .s9t tne aonicey tnat carriea pet Dags ci flour, alt the yonhgfenWs came but to admire her fine" figure and the beautiful limbs which appeared belowher hor$ skirts.. ' Even thedorikeyJtbirasfllf seemed proud of hismistress; "Ho traveled along at an easy gait, tossing- rriS'-riaaand cocking his ears, as if to Eay fo3 etery-" body: "Hero she is. "XonchaTerpBly.tp ookather. This is la Meunieraotliesr nardeau. Thero isn't another, (worrtn like her in all the cottnfryP,i Arid tha wa3 the truth. But she was'the'subject of- a great deal of gossipu How the tongues didwag on har; account!, It was said that since the death of her .hus band, a poor gooso of a fenow who had taken her without a cent from a farm and left her alt hia-preperty, she fre quently tossed her cap over the blades of her windmill. Whether this .was. true or not, the blades certainlynever fold, but ono thing is certain, Sra3; that' is that she did hang up her cap there pub licly on ono occasion, and it cost her Jher life. Here is.her story: . The first thing the Yendeans did when they rose in revolt against" tirejf re public was to make use of the wind mills. Nothing could be, bettersnitad for signaling or morejHmhksorae for the enemy. Where the Blues could only Eed white wings turning' Toun 3 In a melancholy fashion, the Chonans rpce sessed a perfect telegraphic , system, which told them of the movements of the republican army. The windmill of Bernardeau wa3 one of the principal vedettes on tire Loire: Three days before the attack: -upon Nantes, Cathelinean came to . tha, mill of Bernardeau and asked for shelter. It was the 22d of June, 1793. Bohchamp was at Ancenis since the 17th'awaiting the main body of the army. The weather was magnincent, and tns endeans camped in the open air. When Cathe linean at the end of a littlejrgad found himself face to face with the beautiful woman of tho mill, he asked her if she was a royalist "One might easily becomaa royalist to serve under so handsome an officer as jou," said she. Good enough! Then let me have shelter here tonight." The ineuniere.- cheerfully welcomed him, and Cathelinean slept that night.in the mill. The next momihgwhen he was leaving she sent to hiin from tho threshold of the mill a. perfect Tolley- of kisses, after which, she went, flpjito -tha highest little window in the, mill and waved her little white handkerchief. Eight days afterward Cathelfn'ean, mortally wounded, was. 'coming from Ancensis in a carriage, and as he passed ny tne ruin ue case a long ana saa, loos at it According to the order, its blades were arranged so as to announce' the ap proach of the soldiers of Canclaux. -. From the lith of October to the. 17th of December, during the 60 days which separated the two retreats of the-Ten-dean army on the Loire, the mill: of Jiez nardean continued its signals, of, intelli gence with those of La Vendee., Butths lvth of December was its last day. Harassed by the Mayencais, that crushed them at the battle of Mansthe Vandeens reachetl Ancenis .and endeav ored to cross tho Loire, but foe .waLttt of sufficient rafts a considerable number of them were obliged to abandon the effort and to advance through the conn- try, m the nopo ol escaping the enemy. At sight of this old mill, vmcb. they immediately recognized as an ally, about 20 men took refnge in it just at tho moment when Westermann came to the heights of Hel Air. Suddenly a puff .of blue smoke rolled from one of tho upper windows of the mill. The ineuniere herself commenced the fight Good shot!" she said. "There- is one less now." Westermann ordered a company of hussars to surround the old milL He was in too great a hurry to finish' with" La Rochojacquelin to bother himself with windmills. The hussars had hard ly arrived at the mill before his .flying artillery Degan to cannonade tne lew rafts of tho Chonans, who were erideaV oring to cross the'Loire. The officer who was in command of the company sum moned the occupants of the mill to sur render. The ineuniere opened a little window, fastened her race" cap on the point of ono of tho blades and shouted out, C(irifini(f(I on fourth page. Tlie Peltoii WalerMolor Of capacities varying from 1 to 23 horse power affords' the most convenient, eco nomical and reliable power for all light, service. One of these may be seen run ning at this olfice. Send for. circulars, Tho Pelton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main St., Sau Francisco, Cal. Honey to Loan In sums of $1000 to ifoOOO on well im proved farms. D. S, K. Buic, uuu i, in Biaju, uuu ils iiiue roniiQ wjta- rftws- loaking- t)ve tne'fiillof AHfon like tho telescopes of all'tTboifier--