;Hgg?ig8aisisrsuiJ juoh? -agar i fiv vs. r 1 K"IF YOU SEE IT ffl 1 1" IF YOU DOH'T READ l:L.i.!.iiuiiii.iM'..iiiii-:'i.;.l......' mt ti 1 1 ! Tlie Plaindealer me namaeaiei' You DojTt Get the Neys. i RQSKBTJRG, ;ORE,qpN,t toUJ&PA&t jTOV 4i- ;95 Vol. XXVI. No. 33. . . . , . r www imiBiatMwwi:gM3''' rAiu)aASLiEstajaeg;aJtvv I, if .1, 1 ''' " " ' ''M'' I r ' 1 .lU'HVa OVS. i -JIM iSU' :. I" IT IS SO. " t iUI ' II ' ' GENERAL DIRECTORY STATE OF OREGON. b.ci-. J'-SffiSSg v. (RlucxrHemann Governor .William P. Lord Secretary ol Nate . H. R. Klacald Sate Treasurer , I'hil Mctschan sur. lub. Instruction-. ..G. M. Inrin SU Printer W. II. Leeds At torttey General .0. M. Idlraan Member Board of EqualtiationA. C. Woodcock !F.A. Moore C. X Wolrcrton ILE. Bean 5 A. B. Compscn J. B, Kddy I. A-JJ scrum Clcrt ot Railroad ConiBilstlon..-. Lvdcll Batct SECOND JUDICIAL DtSTTJCT. ludpc : J. C. Kullcrton Prosccntins Attorney Uco. M. Brown v. s. slxno curies, tosxncito. Receiver R. S. Sheridan I-" Sccttter . R. SX. Vcatca C. S. VSATHSR BCEEAL'. Thry (SlOSOn Obccrrer , ' ','.' -. 'aOCOUlS COCSTT. Senator...... UcnrrBecklcj -I j. k. uionacu Ucprcscnla tires . J. T. Bride Jridpcs., Schlbredc C A. -Jerk- '. W. Benson J-L ,C. F. Cathcart W. A. Fratcr . x. Cndonrood J.A. Bterllos V. Y. Straxns rreasnrcr- School Snjcriudcnt.. Assessor- County Judce Coomlsioncrs-. Sorveyor Wilson Manptn" UfTdon troncr Dr. K. U-MUlcr Sheep Inspector .Tnos-satu rucutcr ornaxs. J'" - , 3"hn Hamlin W.T. WrlrUt I J. U.hupa .i(.F.Bapp I a W. SUons II. F. Rice F. SLZIcler W. F. CarroU J. U. Sheridan JSecorJef Marshal. COVET SCSSIOXS. The Circuit Court for Dooslas CoontT meets larce tines a, year u follows: The Sa Mon day In March, the 1th Monday in June, asd the 1st Monday in Jeccabex. J. C Fullcrtoa of KoicbQx;Julc. Gco.iL Brown, ol Eotcburg. prasecnuuq auusucy, Ooixntr Conrl struts the L&L Wnlncsdar alter me ui .vioaaaj-oi January, jiaren, jay, joiy. September and November. A. F. Steams, oi F. Stearns, oi I Oakland, jo-lffe; C U. Maopin of Elkton and W. L. tVUon. of Riddle. eoninilssJoners. Probate Conn is in session continuously, A. F. ticarcs, luvie. Society .UcctiBEW T ACREL LODGE. A. K. i A. lU KEGCLAR J-i meeting the td and llh ctlnesdays in caca ooTiin. C W. Kixjc. atc'j. J. R. Wtxs, JL -nirroriA chapter, no. ii 11. a. m.. hold U their regular convocaUons al Masonic hall on mo str ana intra Tceuay 01 eccn tnonuu TisiUns coinpanions are cordially invited. M. F. RAIT, ILI'. IzasosbCaco, Secretary. pHILETARIAS LODGE. SO. S, L O. O. F.. I "accticatnrdaT-eTeninsoieach wees al 7 o'clock ill their hxU t rKoseborg: Meabenr of the order la coodtlanding are Invited to attend. Lex Wixeixlt, X. G. Watse Iosz&, Sec'x- TTXIOK RKCAilPHEXT. KO. 3, MEETS AT' Odd Tellovrs hail on jseeond and foorui Thsrsdays ol each month. YUUIiig brethren arc inTuca w auesc ruLst G. Him li, Scribe. UAUT fAXET, C. P. ROSEBCRG LODGE, XO. 1G. A. O. V. W. meets ShctcooBd.aad lourth Jlondays of etch xaoaih aX753 p. el. at Odd. FeUewc fcaH. Xexite3o Uwonicr.ia .THeateacteM.-! DESOPOST. SO. 23, G. A. B, 1IEETS TUB AV rst imI third TiTirs.lj.TS of pach Ttinclh. first and third Thsrsdayt oi each raocth. yrOMES3 RFI.TFF CORPS SO. 10, MEETS S CORPS SO. 10, MEETS fourth. Thursdays ia each " vxiond aau mmith. :arm ALLIASCE Recslar Quarterlr Meetinrw' wQl b held at Granse Half. Roscbcrg. the first Friday in December, March asd June, sad the third Friday ia September. -p 05EBCRG CHAPTER, SO. E. O. E. , MEETS a the second and fourth Thursdays of each QSCIh MADELINE E. COSSXISG, Y. M. TJ OsEBCRG DIT15IOX "0 tTS. B-OFLt, riecu every second ana loenn busoay. T3 OSEBtJBG R. . LODGE, SO. , I. O, O. F. a- nctls on Tneelsyemrfrrcl each wcet at the Odd FeBovs halL ViitLtrs atsten and Brethren are isritcd to attend. Miss Saxaji Wixeixlt, S. G. Fuanc G. Mtcrr 1 J. R. Sec ALPHA LODGE. SO. C, K. OF V MEETS crery Wodscsday crcnlag at Odd Fellows Hall. Vis lias brethren in good Wanting cot dlaBy invited to attend. Tlic CJiurclic. Rajtlst Cuctcit comer of Lane and Res streets. Sunday Service: PrencMng, 11 a. a. and 7Si p. el; Toon; People's Cnion. CCOpn.: MTX.G.S. Annea. President; Sunday School, 10 c el; James Chamberlain, Superintendent ' Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at ISO. Ret. G. S. Axszs, Pastor. Residence, So. CI Main Street. Mctucdist Circrcn comer of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. el and 7:30 p. cl; Sabbath school, 19 a. el; Dt. James Barr, Superintendent: Class Meeting at clcae o! the aomisg service; Epworth League 620 p. d. Clare Home, President. Prayer Meet ing, Thursday, ai730 p. m. S. S. BccsszE, D. V., Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. Pkcsettcclas Chcech comer of Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: Puplic worship, tm ao. and 70 p. is.; Sabbath School, 10 " T. P. & U. E.,7 p.m. Prayer Meeting, TVednes- mnpv tUy,70 p.m. R. B. DilwocTU, Pastor, Tux W. C. T. C. will meet at the M. . church every Thunday evening until a! tlx State Convention. AU members should be pres ent at every meeting. M. E. Cudech, SocTii-Coroer Washington and Stephens streets. Divine services at 11 a. m-.and 7:3)r. m. every 2nd an(LIUl fjunday. SabSaih school a lar t!t, a"W. 'RlrV, super intendent. I preach at Edenboirer church at 3 p. m. same days. At Oakland every 1st Sun day, morning and evening. At Calapooia every Sunday morning at 11 s. m. and at Day's school house at 3 p. in. J. A. CCCTCUriELO, P. C. 1 c DftDttD 0. nn A J, r. DHnivcn o& uu, ROGERS. TEAS ;?' A SPECIALTY. ' X special bund J unadulterated Tea. prize Oar corrz HI la having a large salt, tlew styles ot Glass and Delf Ware At astonishing low 'prices. Our' own Tutu toes are very popular. canned Attorney at Iavv Ke6B3 and 4 Tutor & Wilson Block. RO3KBUB0. OR. Attorney at iLaw, , BooiiS, atcri Building S xBOSEBURU, OR, . JQaT'Bnsinca before U.U(B. Land Office and inintns cases a tpccialrjr. Lato RtcurerTJ. 6. Land Offlce.'. , csoot it, Btov.s, "dicown- & tustut, - AttorrieysatXaw," . -Rooms 7 and 8 Tn o & Wilson Block. K03EBCKQ, OR. W B. WILLIS, . av it : . Atforney and Counselor at Lavy, VWHl .Trattlcfl iomll th eouta at th Btats. ON BMtft th Coart Honse. Dugbi county, Or. jQ. A. SEHLBREDK, Attorney at Law, OSes OTcr th FostoBc on Jaekaoa alraat. r,."W;. OABDWELL, Attorney at Law,- ROSEBDRG. OREGON. F. R. OOFPMAN, Physician and Surgeon : (CS-XlitalninsSurscon) OFFICE: Room t and 7 Martlets JJuiWinc. Resienee.First door South ol Mr-' Currier 1 1 Soaxdiss Hoote. inscssef oinoBta: JV J. ZUS, 71. D.,- PBysician and Surgeon) f .'-V ROSEBUKti, OR. Qfiee In S. Marts.& Co.' Block, opitain. I Calk pronpUy aasrered day or night. f Atrrri. Use, Jowb U Locchit jAKZ & jLOTJGHART, Attorneys & Counselors at Law WUf practice fk ail tin eowrta-ef OiwroB. Of-1 BeeinthaTaTtar-Wfljoabloek. I rnx. P. HEYD0N, County Si itrvoyor-. aad ISotary pabllc Oma: In Court Home. .Orders for SurreTlnr isd Field Koleiaboald I bc-Mtoaed Co Will 1'. Ef ydoa.' Cotaty Surf I iiw, v aerwa, ur. - - - 4 vitiM wui4iuflnns,ivBwa. XtSfeeixl location paid to Trcsle and uasTEyaacse.- r IfM&ssm. RO3EB0EQ, OR. Physician and Surgeon. ZbtisS&JSisuev. cl TTcsis s Sji daily. OfSce, Cp Stairs, fa the .Malls JJuttalng.f BesMeaee;mCasr Street, ROiEBCRO. I Jg Ia. MTT.T.rm, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, Rmlt-burff, Orgu. tdfl Chronic dial im a paefaltr. JERRY J. WILSOfi, Watchmaker ami Jeweler. J "J. 4r jacJtsoH-street,. At Luesssca's dgar Factory. ROSEBUfiG. WaW-Air HLepgirig-watrsHtcH-j to care wm Me, ! jubwa" iKTaaa carefully dsac.' " " ' fi PRICES REASONABLE. ? ( E C STANTON:; Has ioat nodved a nr and azteaaiva suxk el T Tt Tf n A A Tn U IV 1 Ii UxU jJ.vJ - - 1 COSELBTISa or Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons, TriiniuiBgf , Laces, lie, Xtc. ALSO A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS ANB SHOES Of the beat quality and finish. ejftOUERliSS ; ManM 4tM Wood Willow and GIiss Ware, Crockery, Cordage. Etc, Also on hand in large quantities and at prices to I rait the times. Also a large stock ol Custom-Made Clothing Whidh Is offered at eot Flic. A foil acd elect 1 t stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on band. Also the LATZ8T N0YELTI28 IS 8TATI0K1EJ. Oeneral azest tor ererr rarletr oi subscription 1 books and ptriodleala .published in tho United Bute. Persons visaing reading- eiatter of any kind Hill do to give me a call. CA!8 PAIJf A PATEHT t For sv. prompt answer and "an "honest oplnicm. write to M UN N fc CO., who have had c early nf tr jears' experience In tbspatest business. Camrmmlea-! tlocs strictly coBSdenttal.' Allnndbookorin-! formation concerntiur Patents and bow to oti tain them sent free. Also eatalorBe of mechan leal and scientific books sent free. Patents taken tbrpneh Monn A Co. rtcetre pedal notice In the fecfentlfle Amerlenn, and tbns are brouaht vfldely before the cobllcwlth. out cost to the Inrentor This spUodld caper, , iMoed weeUy.eleBntlylllnstrated,hasbyrartbsi lsrcet elrcnlatlon j any sd entitle work In the worM.'-aa ayesr.-'-firropl copies sent fre. Bonding Edition, monthlr. KM a year. Sleds copies. 'JS cents. Erery nnniber contains beta Ufnl Dlates. In colors, and photographs of new UfcoBie. with pans, ens Wing builders to show tAv latest deticns ano secure conirtcta. Aaaress mum n a co, siw your, 301 Bboaowat. I OBI A. SALZMAN, (Successor to J. JASKOLEK. J Pradical : Watchmaker, : .DKALKU IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKV. AiyD FANCY GOODS.,. J CJoiiiiiiio Urailitui 13yo A COlIl'l.KTi: STOCK OK Callory, Nolious, Tobacco, CiKars tunl Smokers' Articles. Also Proprlolor and Manager of Itosoburg's Famous Bargain Storo,. PLHNQ RUNNING FornUhcd by Unprovemtnt P T9RD POWER THE PLflHO LEHD5 Because IT S THE BEST!' THE FLY WHFEI 'nsS I 111.. T ! I O ntwaab. Snehoijelisliterdran ami bind abmidleaner the learn stops. More Jones Steel Headers Sotd In '94 than all others combined. You should see the JONES SMI IT I M UrtUfCP Worctoulniy ?f!"P,'-,0r.':c1i7? andHKhtest draft mower in the UltllllH nUtlLll W. Xeveinitfol repair. MRWi"' wearoot. 110 fiiction, no noise, notliin; to nuke the faroitr "enss." ..Chain Power runs the ureal Femswhrel. This proxs its tir.nia. wqxroci.iaiii unit uSu. SEND FOR OUR FREC-FOn.ALU ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE The Piano Mfg. Co., Manufacturers. Call and see samples Machine CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Go. DRINK THE CELEBRATED Days of '49 Whisky. -r For Sale at all Fjrst-Class Bars. -f $pal Estate Bought and 5o Farms, large and small, to Rent, ASD IMMEDIATE Stock Ranges, Timber Prune and Hop Lauds of best qualit', in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. THE THIRD BK00K5IDE. The JfOWC Jf twill, tea ana is now on uie iimrKCL 3 2i 3i aud 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100 per acre. Any one wautiug a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm , 1 1 1.1 or a suDuroan nome can terms. All lots sold in I?irst than doubled in value. The the future. More fortuues are made in lauds near a grow ing town or citv than anv other wav. Sieze the opoor- I O S tunity. A DA 1111U1 IXlclLlUll yjL Estate Office, or on G T. THE PELTON. WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse power affords the most con venient, economical aud reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen running at this s s office. Scud for S THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 5 - S 121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. 2 LwH THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BBOTBER3. W vf&rroa BV, New York. FricoWcU.1 "it- Jeweler : ami : OplieiaH.! GlnsKcw and SpootuclcH UJJfDBRa x MOWISRa the "Piano" FI Wheel, is the greatest ever made in SclfBlnding Harvcitcrj... TMl riWrnmt ON THt PIANO AlONT. West Pullrnaii, ChicaKo, 111 on exhibition at the Shed of POSSESSION GIVEN. Lauds aud Mining Properties, S- KL BUICK, ADDITIOM east of lowu, has been plat- 111 j,utb uuu uiucKb luuluiuaulj now ue accommouaieu on ea&y Brookside addition have more prospect is much better for Real LUU VCJclULi;, V.U.AA lit UUJ BELDEN, Propr. circulars. S SKI ia ;'' -''Wjiiicytfifjl:;1" " 'Mm. 'EuiTbit: THb IAisbKAt'EU is' looked hfter chgeriy lierb, and tlio pcoplo in this ;jioighborliood' sec til to' like it better thou- evor. Ita'pbsltiori'1 orf tho financial ijucstlon is 6oumly iin iT'rrfeeta' -uitlt the approbalion"o( tt'UrRO majfirlty of thos Voters.: The' -"silver 'crano'' Bfiofnrf toihavo lost Its 'force, and ibb'only truo standard) cgoldt Has many: advocates among tlio1 wbrkiDir' clashes'. 11 AH "feel assoredofa ropnblicau yiclory'Itt'i'Sw; on a platform corrosponding with tHat onunciatod by tb,Q .national convention of' IS'J-. Pcmocrats cverywhexe: ,arp,,des- jKiiidcnt, and onti-Cloveland itaon, sinco the action of, tlio, Kentucky .Democratic convention endoreinc Cleveland and btfl aduiiuistratiou.iiro disposed to, kick, and refuse to endorse, a president who stig matized an act of tho democratic-con gress as an act of partv perjidj' aud dia noiior. Carlislo aud Cleveland may Lo'suund on tho mouoy duestiou, but tbe princi- pio 01 ireo, traae as au vocal eji. lby; tliem and the dqmocraci', wiU neYer. rn,eet jritb1 the favor of tboso who are. luterested in tlio" welfaro and prpaicrity .of the Indus trial classes. But enough of ohtics. Business here is improving, crops prom ising a good yield, and the apparent rise in 1110 iricu 01 wneatanu uops seems to gixr 'cntonragomonl to farmers, and their past crestfallen loqks e' ndw sh'ing 'away t6 ' cheerful smites'. ""The farmer ii, really .the source of aft; wealth. I 'its tlio production of tho sod that moves1 the wheels of commerce, ami when "tiie" farmer realizes a fair reniltneratiori for' his ceaseless toil.'a'll classes Tfcap ashare of tho benefits resulting UierefrotuJ YourTssue of a dally PLAixnijAfiiJ iajn advance in the right direction." Tbopb tlio cntcrprho will pro vo e'omeWbalre wuueralivo to the iiublishcra, and a com-' uiuuicant of newaitems tb ila readers. J. A) 1.' MAN-IN-THE GROUND ROOT; A Remedy for Green Aphis and Other, Insects. EmtoR Plain dba LKKi" A's necessity is tho mother ol invention, "and as Graver is against 09, aud the poor man "must learn to help himself. Lasl season T ac cidently discoTcred that nature furnished uu a remedy-for a jiesWbicli wsb making trouble for me. " Tho greeu aphis mado a, determined attack on my young Idaho pear orchard. I was not prepared to meet tbe expense of fighting them by ineins of tfio reme- ilil fin IRil rpmfrmli,IntT flui rTiari- y!n-tho 'groond root, was sure death Id' vermin on diickcns and also beasts) I boiled about ten pounds In fiye gallond of water two hours. I added "a one half pound oi sulphur, and when cool Bprayed my trees- In one week there was not a livo insect to bo eeeti. except on'one tree Uiat had not been thoroughly e prayed. One. more- applfcatioa Goished Lheiaalso. I noticed theu that the lady, buss, came along ami devoured the dcau aphis. iiio trees took on new life and made a healthy growth. The bark on. the ex treniity of the liuiba had turned black. In a month tbe naked .eye, could, not dis cover any stop of growth, ami, the trees have been freo ever since. L. afterward applied the wash to prune, trees, affected with Uie same result. This, season, I have fuuml tho remedy the eonio iu etiect and rccommeuu. to ail persons troubled with aphit .to try it, especially all persons who had no band in bringing on us .this free trade blight which is1 6ucking the promts (10m all our pockets i Ins rnaa-ifl-llie-uround gro.ws all over Weetcrii Oregon. Some roots I have seen measure two leet in diimeler and weighs 30 ounds. It., in brought in limited ijuantitiqa every year bv dealers for medical puriKises. It is not poison - 003. Horses eat the leaves with avidity. it is laxittve in its etiect. .tu told tbo Indians u-u; it in making u salve. It is quite bitter but, not more so U1.-u1.bopa. I believe it would be good f or tbe hop louse. - S.T. Maleiiorn. LMiui.ij Ore. Let the City Buy It. Ou taking an eye survey of the grounds where tho Piopeer reunion was held we wero unpreEfied w ilh tho beauty of tho site. In fact ho came to Uie conclusion that it was the uiojt ,eighty and. con venient place .for picnic grounds that wo had seen iu O'egon. Let our city authorities take a thought ' this matter and secure a few acres of ground there while it can be purchased al a fair price, and let it be called "KosePark." Tho timo will come when the grounds will be wry valuable to Rosoburg, aud by pur chasing it now the city will save money This ground purchased and a large ehed or wigwam erected, picnics aud society celebrations would occur moro frc quently, uud thus would add materially to the enjoyment of social life in Hose burg. It would be au advancement in the progress of tho city and show' that wo wero determined to put forth every effort to contribute to the enjoyment oi tbo citizens, both of the city and sur rounding conntry, when public- gather ings and celebrations wero deemed neces sary to give zest to life's treasures. Professor Davidson's Removal San FrtANcisco, June -"J. Professor Georgo Davidson, of the coast and geode tic survey, today received a brief note by mnil from Secretary Carlisle, informing .him that bill services were no longer re: quired. Threo bolire later tbo 'proleesor left bis oliice. During the day ..ho re- ceivud many callcrH from all walks of life, who extended their sympathy and denouncod tho government for his dis missal. Professor Davidson has received many letters from scientists praising his ,wprk and deploring his loss to the geode ticisiiryoy. 1 Shilo'a Cure, thpgrent Coughaud Croup Cure, is in grout demand'. Pocket size contains twenty-live, only t'5 cents Children lovo it. Sold by Druggists :(.' 1 .'. a 'i.j i f- ai , ss.PEHSONAS; io is tbe time to 'subse'ribo' . . . For' a good 5-cen( cigar call oii MrsiN. Boyd. Pure frcslT candies, fruits und;iut6,;at .the Itoseleaf... , JJuy you; .furnisbing.. of JacLlbrabaih anu save monoy iFor Sale Old papers, aL'.thia otlicej, at 2o cents por hundred. Try thejeo cream soda ut the Kitchen. It ia delicious. , Kuudy 'School boots, a full' aud complete assortment nt Marslers' dr6 iiloro. Dr. Coltman has removed his ofiice to too Masters' building, rooms 0j:uk1 7. F. W. Haynes, dentist, in Mark's, building. All. kinds of dental work guar anlccJ. . r Smokers' articles of every description and tho, best brands; of tobacco at tbo ,Boselea'f( , .t' Small profits and quick sales is the -principle' of success. .That's-Jack' Abra ltam's. policy. The ICandy Kitchen, in tho Taylor & Wilson Bnilding, ia tlie' place to go for "pure fresh candies. Wall paper ia all designs from "5 cents up, banging thrown in. Call on A. C. Marsters, who is prepared to execute yoqr orders, Wbatla tbe uso of paying cent6 when you can get. a good square meal Tor 15 cents. stop at tbo Central hotel and bo convinced, .. Mrs. Lynne, a pupil of tbe lato Profl Speranzi of Milan, Italy, gives vocal and pianoforte lessons. Terms reasonable1, Hesidence at Mrs. Parties. Jl yon don't waut'to suffer tifli corns and buniotiB, have yonr boots anl shoes mado al L. Langenbnrg'e. Ilepniring neatly and promptly done. Wanted to exchange : House plauy or carpenter work for building materials or real estate, J. A. Pekkiss. Architect. If you want to ceo a nice selected stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware and optical goods, call at Salzman's. lie is always ready to show his goods.' " Just rccctred our nctc ituck of tlraw uix and 2113. Straw bata at 7 cents and up. Men's liue calf shoes at 1.10 and up. Lall and see Aon atuichards liros.' Kacket Store. L. Langenburg is btiil ou lop. lie carries a full Block of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord- eons etc., violin strings of. best quality always on band. Ten'cents saved is' ten cents earned.' Save ten cents'by 'stopplng'Til the "Cen tral hotel. A good square meal for 15 cents, beds tbe same. Board and lodg ing only $3.50 per week. Those having second band stores, furniture, etc., for sale can receive tbe highest cash price by calling upon N. Rice, the furniture aud supply dealer, 221-23 Jacfton street Koseburg, Or. Six bead of work horses, weight 1200 pounds, 4 years of age, for sale cheap for cash, or note ; will tiade a span for light wagon and harness. Apply to J. E. Fitzuarolo, Flourney Valley Buy your berry boxes and crates at home and save tbe freight. You can get them at Hunters' box factory for less than Portland pritcs. .Call and see mv stock. J. II cm Lit Frank Bigger, tbe genial proprietor of the Central Hotel, is.doiu a flourishing business notwithstanding the general do pression. He sets a good table, his prices are low and bo makes every effort to please bis patrons. Parties desiriug monumental work will do well to call ou D. Lootiey, at the Koseburg marble works on Oak street opposite tbe hardware store of Churchill, oo!iey A Alchenzio. iiiese works are turning out eome tine specimens of mon umental work. Our readers will consult their oivu in terests in having their dental work doue by reliable, experienced and resident dentists and that Dr. Strange & Tove, who are here to stav. guarantee all-lbeir wotkaud make good tlieir guarantees All their work is first-class aud as" path less as consistent with gcod work. Notice is hereby given to the public by the tindersigned that I do not allow dead animals to bo bnried on my prom ises, at. Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage lumped thereon or saud or gravel tuten therefrom, unless tbe flatty taking sand or gravel first contract with me for tbe right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aa r.oir Kosn, Uosebnrg, Oregon, March 17th, 1S91. The Pennoycr" Cannon. i3.ix.M, Jtme 20". A tlelcgatioii ol Salem citizens called on Governor Lord today and requested him to use his in iluence iu securiug tho return lo S.tlem of tbe famous "Pennoycr" cannon After,!. B. Avaite telegraphed Ciovornor Peuuoyeru"Wd've captured your canuon and. are tiring it over your political gravo," tbo gun was transferred to the Firat regiment in Portland. S,fem claims' this guii atid is very anxious to Secure it for the Fourth of Julv. The governor asked that a formal request be made, which has been done, ami his further answetis'iinxioualy waited. Prof. Huxley Dead. London, June 29. Professor. Huxley died al 3 :lo p. m. Uio cud was very peacclul. He lived in retirement uud took no active luterest iu tho allairs of tbo neighborhood, except to visit, the flower shows. Hi failing health first became known about November Bronchitis followed an uttack of itfflu enza. The lungs aud ktdue8 wero af fee ted. "He rallied several times, but two wcekp ago sustained it severe relapse nn( siuce then tbero haB hceu no hope, liiB wim iuu uauguiec wjuro at ins ueatn bed. 23 ounce can of baking powder, for 2oc at Allison.'s, . (JdE Or 13RY GOO'Liit "' An Increased Consumption Now ns Com- r .t tiriii. T?; i-.. ""Itsbouiaboremembored tbafcCO years ago tno mantes ior ary gooas, taking tbo words in. n, largo sense, was much Joss ostonsivq than tTt present ,A great fleal" of, 'linen, cotton and Won cloth iWJ-rln'iti fnmilin. nn,i en-a ointK. ;v-as;inado'lri families, and men's cloth 1ng vras Iargoly prepared by domestic j Eeamstresses Homespun, was still much worn. Men and bovs Avho wero. not af- llict'etl with rheumatism did not wear'' undershirts anddrawers, and tbo corre sponding garments were not used by tho other sex-tillufrer1826r- Carpets wero unknown among the poor 80 . years ago, oven, in tbo rustic form of tboso madd of rags., It was aft fas ait- i .r thlsdato'that n parishioner' of Dr. Lymarf Boeoherv seeing .a neat and gay " , i Ts iT VL C u m ,au.red solemnly if ho thought ho could navo au mis ana Heaven, too. ingrain t and bnusels camo Intd use among tho f tiniddlo-and- lower classes in cities about 1830 and iu the country 10 or 15 years later. Cpttan,goods,ccro,very dear in 1820, bufTiavd .Stljadiiy been, sinking over sincd as tho facilities of manufac ture have' Improved. Ready made 'clothing 50 years after tbo Declaration of Independence was only to ba found' In seaports or in those places whero there was likely to ba at any1 hmo an influx of backwoodsmen, boatmen or minera. Tho stores "were then familiarlyJmowu .os'slopshops, " and tho Barments""made very .little pre- fenso to fitting. Counties varieties of cloth aud a rilultitude of accessories in tho. dry goods trade have come up with in tha. half, century: Before that the supply was scanty. Jlen nnd women in society in Jefferson's timo were well dressed. Their velvets, their lace, heir Eatins and'thairrglovfjSTvould compare with.thoso ot today: or Were even finer, but tho great mass ot tho people had few varieties of material to choose from and mado no pretense of following tbe fashions. They could not New York Prico Current TAME.-BLACKFISH. They Come Bp. Headirr to' Take Uro 3iin- , npws rrom.the Attendant's Hand. Thq hlackUsh iu nature is shy, but in cantivitv. with kindness, it is easily tamet In ono of lho pools of tho city's aquarium at Castle Garden there are a number of blaokfish, including some lo inches longaiidVsfaghingUwo pounds, that will tako foodi livo killies. or min- nows: from the hand. Tho killie is held lust under' the ton of the water and tho blackfish comes up and takes it, some mcrrinc a littlo warilv thonch inres-1 tigating first to as to ruako sure that it Wa all right, and Others coming up witn conBueueer losing tno nan irom uie nngersnna swallowing WltnasmaCJC Sometimes, a minnow escapes from I utonngers or irom ma jian mas xanj-1 lag to laEO is anu aartaway ior Baiegr, with two or threo blacKtish, sometimes more, alter ir. ine mtio minuovssncKs closn to tbo.eli!( otthe dooI and to the surfaco or the water, it is thus protect ed on ono side by the wall of the pool, and at tho surface it can swim faster than its pursuers, and being so much smaller it can. turn much quicker than tho blackfish. It may" go half tho length of'tbo pool, hugging the wall, and then dart across" ther-poolnt"Tight angles, with. the. big blackfish still after it So long as the minnow keeps to tho top it fs safe, but if it goes to tbe bottom the chances are greatly against it In deep- er water thebigger -Ifish can do better than tho Emaller-fish;- Weak fish sometimes become very! tamo in captivity. Ono has been known to lift its hcad"four inches out of water to seiza a livo killie held in the hand. New York-Bun. - Napoleon's Marshals. The families Of tbo most famous of the first Napoleon's marshals'1 are still represented- irrFrriTiccrBernadotte, princpofIontoCorvcvis represented by tho Swedish royal family; tbo Princes ilurat bearthe titloof the brilliant cavalry commander, BertEfer's descend- ant Istho Prince of Wagram, Lannes is representee; Dy tne lamiiy oi juonterjei- lo, Oudinot by the, JJuko of Regglo, ilortier by thd Duko of Kivoli ana the Prince of Esslihp, Groucy by tho Mar nuis do Grouchy, and Poniatowsky by Princo S. Poniatowsky. ITho lines of Marmont, duko of Ragusa; Duroc, duke a clerk nt a village church who deliber of Frioul; Kellermann, duko of Valmy; ately took half a crown out of tbo plate Augereau, duko of Castiglione, and others are extinct; whi!o"JDavoust duke of Auerstadt, is represented by a crand- nephew, now a commander of an army corps, bouit s name only is Kept, up ny a grandson, tho Comto do Jlornay Soult doDelmatia, while Monceys title that of duko of Conegliano has been taken by a grandson, the Baron do Gillevoisin. What to Xare a Son. If my ehoico wero free, I would rath er give my boy the memory of a fairly happy and untrammeled hfo up to 20 and leavo him nothing then but a con sequent reasonable optimism, an un- sapped courago and n disposition to re gard money as a means rather than au end than keep him constantly face to face with n specter of possible poverty, 11 him full of premature cares and leave him 000 or "$25,000 a year and no memories, or well ground, healthy tastes, or world to livo in indeed except such as he commonly tets out to make for himself under theso circmstances, which is worse than nothing. Scrib- uer's Magazine. Tho Ileailj Pin. What's that you say, my boy? Tbo teacher says yon aro as sharp as n ucedle? Well, probably sho meant to compli ment you, my boy. I have no doubt sho did, but remember that needles always go into things with their eyes closed. You don't want to bo like that Now, there's tho pin. The pin baa a head, you will notice, which prevents it going in too far. Bo liko tho pin, my boy. Rockland Tribune. ri.i ' . . t - A7.u .uu enr Trir V.lpifrii Tlttfora fia n rnmmlv fur vnllr I J' . . .... .7 troubles? it not. ireta bolt o now and get relief. This medicino has been found w ue peculiarly auapteu 10 tno renei anu euro ot aii remain vjompiainis, exerting a wnnilorfnl illroct mil mn.-n in vH,,. strength and lone to tho organs. It you have lots oi Apiieme, constipation, ueauaene, uainting epens, oraro jMer - :,,;.'u r ZnT:"?Z .11111 1 . - 11. IT-! .' uuiura ih me ineuicitie vou neeu. Health and Strength are guaranteed its use. Large bottles only 50 centB A. 0. Marotere & Co'a. Drug Store. tiGR Strange prison. Where "Cincinnati Man 'round His WUe ' Artcfar Unrsflarr. Tho coistrnotion of citr flats ia nnh J ' that it Eeta3 aa ir Hat thieves onoht in ' , J ".f0 ff with ttpnn ity; 3nt they 0Ter gettifar caught, and most of are for cettibV caucbt, and' most of them- ard thd lo-rtjst grades of sneak thieves. Anvthina like oricinaUty m tneir methods is xire, so tho experience of the head of a muleat west side flat. ,19 re markable. H arrived home from busi ness about 0 'dock and at once observed Indications thai something unusual had been going on., It was evident that a thiet ban Been, around, and. that.hu Lad eona awa? .i.t. . , i. , . . . ra. r. w,,form?Th8 husbarjd.presumeu-that shaJda otlfr tSici- hvP&Z ..itv.Ji. t vi.- : 21 vv1 ' T lT .FTrr wuinqiiinon tnoneign- VOIBi Thoy had heard or seen nothing either of thief or wife. Theu, there was trou- blo. Tho husband hurried to the near est police station. His wife hadn't been there, and a general alarm wa3'sent out for patrolmen to watch for her, while two detectives returned to the bouse and helped push inquiries. lho kitchen and dining room looked ns if the wife had been interrupted fn her work, but there was no other sign of her, The detectives looked very wise. asked many questions that seemed im pudent to tho distracted husband, made somo notes nnd went' away. Tbe husband was in a bad state of mind, but not so upset that he didn't presently realize that he needed food. Rather than goto a restaurant he went to Bis refrigerator to sea 'what there might be to eat Ho opened the door, and there, curled up in tbo ice chamber, was bis wife. She wasn't iurt She hadn't even fainted. Sho was simply asleep, somewhat stupefied with the close air and cramp ed in every joint but otherwise in good condition and glad to get out Sho ex plained that sho caught a thief at work, f and that ho clapped her into the refrjg- I erator before sho' could e cream. Once I la sho could do nothing. There was no nner handlo to the door. She cried aloud, and finding no response just waited to bd discovered, dreading all bo while that her wedding spoons had seen laten. iney were not,- tnougn. IThey had been placed, with other volu- aoles, m tho center of the. dining room I talJlQ for carrying ou, and the incident I enaea nappny. Cincinnati mquirer. CAIalvc v,u"1- The Origin of a Story Attributed toTwen- i t-HaniUHne Women. Tv Harriet TVOrsav tv.is rmllr nn. published recently, the heroine of a gtory .vrhich has been told in at least 20 - formg of o0 different ladies of fashion. gh0 wa3 nrcsidina at a stalf ata vehta do rbsritc or bazaar, held in aid of tneiund ot some asylum or another, when there camo np tho Duke of Or leans, son and heir of King Louis Phi lippe. Tho duke, after some polite small talk, began to extol tho beauty of her bair, and indeed her Henrietta Maria coiff nro had never looked glossier or'sof t er than it did this day. 'Ob," said hi3 royal highness, "if I I could only possess ons of those enchaut- ing ringlets!" "Eow much would monseigneur give for one, "asked Lady Harriet gravely, "5,000 francs:-" "Fivetbousandfrancs!'' repeated the I duke "A mere bagatelle!" I "Six thousand francs:" " . I "Anything so charming a' lady choso to ask." - I will not be extortionate," pursued Lady Harriet "Wo will say 5,000.',? And then sho very composedly pro duced a dainty littlo pair of scissors, snipped off the adorable Henrietta Marin ringlet, wrapped it ia silver pa- per and handed it wiUi dignity to the duke- His royal highness looked very straight down his nose, and returning Lady Harriet's salute stalked some what gloomily away. Hut his pnvy pnrso duly forwarded tho money next dav. A Valuable Coin. I -A well known bishop tells a story of I as lid brought it up to tho communion tablo aud slipped it into bis: pocket "I saw him tako it" said tho bishop. "and intended to charge him with it nt tho end of tbo service, but carried away by tbe sublimity of the servico I forgot all about it Next day I remembered aud spoko about it ' 'Ob, sir,' said tho old clerk, never yon worry about that That half crown has done gcod servico for many years. I keep it to put down first, and then the gentry, seeing a poor mmi like me put 2s. Gd. in the plate, can't for 'shame give less,' " London Tit-Bits. The lrlze 3Iean 3Ian. The meanest man on record is said to live in Center county, Pa. Ho sold his son-in-law one-half interest in a cow and then refused to divide the milk, maintaining that ho sold only the front half. Tho buyer was also required to provide tho feed the cow consumed and was compelled to carry water to her threo times a day. Recently the cow hooked tbo old man, and hois suing the son-in-law for damages. Oil City Bliz zard. Tho bridal veil is a snrvival of the cloth borno by four maidens over .ths brido at a Sasou marriage toconceal tha bltis-hes of tho poor girl at the coarse jests that -vero always bandied about on sucb-occas.ons. Between 1S4G and 1S7G scores of pat ents for producing electric light were taken out in almost every country in Europe. Alauch Chunk, Pa., in an Indian uamo moaning bear mountain. MONEY LOANED. I r,. . .,, I I r- umssw " ra Property Negotiated. ye are prepared to negotiate first ,...,, ,.., ,, -, , mortgages upon improved farms in Ore- son, wuu eastern parties at a rave ot m- terest not to exceed y per cent, per iauumUj Mortgages renewed that have been J il It 1 1 ki, rtlliQ, HAlll.niQD i "'"i""'0- by Address with stamp : at Mkrvin Swortb. Baker City, Oregon,