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THE PLA1NDEALER JULY 11, 1S05. .) fur Juried and fll aUh for all Maukh.d a jns VECUTABtESP.SAPAn:U.i. I.wde fww !et-, aid ceii'tn- 111 .nis - r.i I drugs or t'eadly pols cn. Joy's Vegetable robs the Hood of an Its imputi tics, and ttrerso oil these imparl- !. UlTTMIgtl Wti-rotrn pmp-tchsn. nfl. Joy '.. Vegetable Sar-aparilla cures Dys pepsia, Chronic ttrcr Co ui plalnt! and Kidney Affection. f Jot's Tcsretablo barsaparilla prevents tired foel- I staggering een- sauous, paipittUon of heart, rush of Wood to tho head, diainess, rinrinir in ears, spot before the ey headache, bd ioosnessjconstipation of bowels,-pains in the backjtnelancholT. tongue coated, foul 1 breath, pimples on face, body and limb; declineornerre force diary spells, faint spells cold, clammy feet and hands, soar risings, fatigue, in somnia, tad all dis ; esssofthestomach, liver and kidners. l r Joyi Vegetable Sir- -. . n -1 1 1 ,. I iiv-i.es. Refuse a p. y fwi-t. :ee4ts-ttht j. J .ettaebesi. BRIEF MENTION. From Tuesday's Dally. Quino of Riddle is in town to- PIONEER REfllNISENCES. BREVmTIES. Conty court adjourned Wednesday. Myrtle liaylcN- went to Oakland today on the local. Si!:s Hannon of Los Angeles regis ci the Van Houten yesterday. Mrs. Ada Sanqnan of Lai Angeles was a guest at the Vau Houten Wednesday Mrs. Edward EcckUm left this morning 00 tlie overland for California to ioia Ikt husband. The. Gerdine, A. S. McCnliocb, II. C. White, C. Jones and G. C. Ross are reg istered at the Van Honten. Mr. Mi-Gaire, asfUtant sujierintend ent of the S. 1. K. R., was in the rib and left this morning for Portland. A. C. Woodcock, attorney and chair man of central republican committee of Lane cocuty, was in the city Wednesday. A good appetite and refreshing sleep are essential to health and mind of body, and these are given by Hood's Sarsapa ailla. Arthur Walker was appointed road supervisor in District No. 55, in place of Frank Dolan who has removed from the district. Dr. Bunnell and Nathan Fullerton went Wednesday morning to Yaquina Bay to cool off in the ocean breezes of that health resort. Karl's Clover Koot will jwirify your Blood and clear your Complexion, regu late your Bowels and make your head as dear as a bell. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Word comes from all quarters that the neatest and most satis factory dye fo: coloring the beard a brown or biacc is Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. Sbiio's Care, thegrcat Cough and Croup Cure, Is ta gr&t den.and. Pocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druggists. Tbe-s. StabWeieM is bavins a serious time with one of his finger?, the result of Mood poisoBing. He will have to have it amputated. Dr. Coflman will do the job. Kobt. Thompson was appointed road supervisor of district No. S5, in place of Robert McKean, resigned. The district is on the South Umpqua river above Canyon v3!e. The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work it the lowest liv ing rales, and those who are preparing to build should consult them. They can save you mouy. Ike Matthews waa the lucky individual who held the key to the f50 cash price box at Josbepbsoa'a. There were 2000 keys and only 1753 ol them were turned in before the lucky one was found. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Cbatanooga, Tenn.. says, "Sbdo's Vitaliier saved my life. I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system 1 ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels, l'rice 75c. Some one without tbc fear of God or Hha terrors of tbe law, entered Ray Troxel'B stable Tuesday night and took 3 valuable saddle but left tbe horse. If he had let't his own bead by a kick of tbe noree it would have been some- consola tion to Ray. Religious services will be conducted at the Pine Grove church on trie eecona Sunday of Ibis month. Brethren and friends will bring baskets with good things to eat. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 3 p. xn, Services will be conducted by W. II. McLain. Our District Attorney, George M. Rrown. has made a present to the United States of a Pool and a Case, which the United States, by its District Attorney, -, K. 3Iurpby, bos accepted and trans- -1 tbe present to Multnomah county itnin;?: much to the relief of aor sue - Douglas cob.31"' .rt uieb!ing of Jtfruit Growers Association will be .held at be Grange Hall on Sitorday. July 13, MaS, at 2 o'clock p. m. The members of the Association and all otbera inlcr--ted in fruit arc specially requeted to attend as fcotnetbiug of interest in re eard to prices of peaches and other fruit are expected. G. K day. G. S. May of North Umpqua is in the city today. W. E. Laughmiller ol Eugene is at tbe Van Houten. D. C. Maler ol Ashland is registered at the McClallen. D. W. Sluart of Cbenoweth Park is in the city today. A.finc line of negligee shirts for sum mer wear, at Jack's. R. L. Shaw and I. Vaughn of Portland are registered at the Van Houten. Mrs. P. D. Adkinson of Greens Valley is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pilkington in this city. Found in the street, a set of false teeth, evidently of a lady. Owner please call for Bame it desired. R. A. Graham accompanied by T, R. Sheridan, left for the Coos Bay country yesterday. Mr. Sheridan will return Friday. G. J. Callahan, Jr., has returned from Belfast, Wash., where he has been with his brother in tbe inanutacturo of shin gles, several months." The amount of bonds in tbe caso of James Pool, bound over by Justice Wfibb of Riddle, Monday, was f-WOOand that of John Case was $10,000. Freight No. S2, Loe Hendricks, con ductor, south-bound, ran off the track one and a half miles north of the cfty. Amount of damage not known at 4. p. m. The county court has compromised with the 7 Minnesota witnesses 5n the W. F. Bockman case last winter, whose claims aggregated 1024, and settled in full for $400. r 1 - . r . . ..... juun Julius irotn uoid tiill is now m tne cooler sobering up and recuperating tram an overdose of laudanuni taken with suicidal intent, superinduced by an excess of alcoholism. The couuty court has becured the services of two expert at bridge build ing, to examine the bridce across tbe Umpqua river tomorrow, in this city. and report any needed repairs for same. Homer C. Davenport, son of Hon. Tim Davenpwt of Salem is in the city. He is now acting as special artistfor the "Ex aminer. He took a, pencil sketch of your repoiter, which will be pot on ex hibition at the next state fair. Jack Abraham has gone to the mount- tains to catch a breath ot fresh air, a big fat buck, a string or two of trout, or well, he's gone, anyway. Mauri ca Abra ham is attending to the wants of. Jack's customers at tbe store until be. returns. Thos. Johnson who has been conduct ing tbe grocery business here, opposite the poetofSce, left with bis family today for Lewiston, Idaho, via. Pendleton, Or. to permanently settle in that region Mr. Johnson goes with a team overland and expects to be a month on the way. May success attend him and fits. Me From Wednesday's Dally. C. M. Talburt is registered at Lbe Mc- Clallen. S. C. Miller of Dillard is at the Clallen. Dr. Lowe, the well-known optician, coming. Tbe wise will wait for him. If you advertise in tbe Futxntuucn good results to your business are sure to follow. II. E. Daniels of Portland was on our streets Monday. He formerly resided in this county about 6 miles southwest of this city. The high winds Monday demoralized tbe still now in course of erection in North Rceeburg. Tho building was moved off its foundation by the wind. , Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cronemil- ler on the 4th, a son. This is the third son born to them. All right, Jack, the Clevelands have three girls ot about tbe Bame age. Nature evens up tbe busi ness on an average. M. Dean and Geo. K. Quine of Riddle were in attendance today before L. Lauzhary, United States commissioner, in the case of James Pool and John Case, on charges of robbing the United States mail, July 1st, 1S95. Hon. Daniel R. Murpby, United States district attorney ot Portland, came up Tuesday night to prosecute the case of James and Albert Pool and John Case charged with robbing the mails on tbe night of July 1st, near Riddle. J. E. B. Cartwright and his command returned from Hubbard creek Tuesday night with blackberries galoro. Not having freighting facilities sufficient for the occasion tbey Ielt the bear meat in tbe woods to fatten and improve their fur. Jap B. Waite and A. J. Norman, rail road employees, were in attendance to day before United States commissioner, as witnesses in the case of James Pool and John Case, charged with robbing tbe United States mail near Riddles, July ls, 1K. G. P, Arrousay of Portland and one of the passengers robbed on the S. P. rail road July 1st, was in attendance before Judge Lougbary, United States com mis Bioner liere today, as a witness .for tbe prosecution conducted by D. R. Murpby, U. S. district attorney. Yesterday evening about ti o'clock Jake Corden set fire to some dry grass in front of bis residence, and tbe wind blowing quite briskly it got beyond his control and got in to the dry grass in N. T. Jew ell's premises and came near causing a serious conflagration. It was finally sub dued, but not until it had caught in tbe loose material in tbe woodshed In our last article reminisceut ol a trip from tho Willametto valley to California in 1847, wo left tbo reader on tho bank of Rogue river, wbero we had launched our nuwlv constructed cauoo prep.utory tocroseiug tho 6treaiu. A few women stepped into it, and one man to paddle the canoe acrosB. Tho canoo had Bciircoly left the bank, before 25 or 30 ludians hove in sight making rapid stridos towards tbo opposito bank of tho rivor. The canoe was immediately turned and landed at the point thoy etartoJ from. Six or seven men then got into tho canoo with their rifles, and laiinchod out again lor tho opposite bank, while a fow more men remained on tho bank from whero the canoo started. Tneso men also bad their guns and prepared to cover those in tho canoe as thoy crossed to the other side. Just then a gun was fireu by tbo Indians, and it seoniod tho brush on our side of tho river was riddled by gravel shot from that gun. It was tbo only shot tired bv ttio ludians mid wo think it was tbo only charge of powdor thoy had. Tho men in tbo canoo crossed over, tho Indians fled, pursuit was made, shots were fired and ono Indian was Pent to tho happy hunting ground. About this time tho boys in charge of the horses raised a cry that they were iu danger of being stampeded by the Indians. All hands then left tho river bank to fco to the safety of tho hortes, for should they be driven off we would hayo been in a most deplorable condition, surrounded bv wilv savages. An Indian yell had been given which startled tho horses and alarmed tbe boys. Search was made in the locality trom which the veil came, and we found that a small party of Indians had lieen prowl ing around in a jwint of brush near byt for one aged squaw, with a huge basket place! over her head as a sort of protec tion, and sitting perfectly still, was found on the spot apparently unable to move. One man in particular was for endinu her ilavs then and there, for said he, liee breed nits. But she w;w spared ajid she remained sitting on the sit whero we found her until we were Iv vond her sight. The other Indian4 tied, and we, not knowing by how many we uiicht be surrounded, hastened again to the Kink of tho river to make our pa; age across and hasten our departure from that somewhat dangerous locality. We now divided the male portion of the company. Ms men well annvl "ere crossed over and lauded on the opiKWite lank, as a guard to the women and chil dren as thev- were ferried acnrs. When tbe women and children were safely landed on the opposite Kink, our packs containing provisions were iaa-l over, Our horses were driven in the rrtreani and made to swim to the other side which lcing done, the remaining one crossed over, turned the canoe louse in the stream, and we were then all to gether once more on the southern bank oi Rogue river. Let the reader Kmr in mind that these occurrences hapjene when we. as a little hand, were 200 miles from the habitation of civilize- man, in a country where roamed count less numbers of larkirous savages, ami where death stared them in the face every hour of the day and night. We have now got this party acru th stream, and the next tiling in orde for them, was to park ami saddle up an move a few miles to camp for (he nizht, which we did as sjtdily as H-Mlle. Vt e will cease writing for the pre?ent, and at another opjortune moment, we'll sharj-en our eneil and try it again. J. T. Bryau, tho Busy Watcbumker. Soo tbo Novelty's now advertisement. L. Heinle, watchmaker, Ronoburg, Ore Go to tho Rose leaf for tho beat cigars Complete line of euttlery ot Salzman'n. All packago cotleo at Allison's goes for 25 cento. For tlrBt-clasa duutiutry go to Dr. Liltlo of Oakland. Got Sahraau's latest price on granito and tinware. Ico cream aud ico cream soda at tbe Kandy Kitchen. Harness of all kinds nl low prices at . W. Woodward's. Prices on wall paper uro just right nt Marsters' drug store. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at tbo Rosoloaf. Vlabastmo, kalsomino aud wbito wash ut Marsters' drug store. If you don't see what you want nsk for it at Marsters' drug store. Ico cream mado for parties 011 short notice at Niece's candy factory. from prominent vehicle for the promulgation raal of the views of populistic cranks who San Kuascis. .Inlv I!. 1!K5. passenger mat wus in me eoaeu. imairinc thev have arrived at the pinna Tho heat of today would not justify tho . i?rom wnat 1 uearu anu Ba" 1 suoum cle of political purity and have attained Chronicle 111 saying that residents of NuaB0 lnal ne l00K oeiweeniou anu 'uu to the acmc of perfection in the solution San Francisco went hither and thither to anu lwo Kom watcues. 0f political questions and the science of ploasuro resorts, in search of warm atate wnoiuer you nave, sinco mat political economy. In theReviewof July weather. On tho Fourth, conditions tlm0 8ecn tUo nerEon wno 1,ela von UP 1 we find that the "Rice Hill Crank" wero different, as it was cold, rainy and anJ too5c that monc-v from 11,0 different haa dipped hfe pen in gall and presented windy. This climate seems to bo con- Passengers 111 tne car on tne 1st uay ot lx picture of woe and distress, brought veniently adapted to all manner of Ku'y'" upon tho people through the instru- peoplo, and therefore in generally re- 1 Lavo 8cen a Ulau tLat aBswers tho mt.nt:dity of the old political parties gnrded as superb, and all that. As a fact, ucscripiion as near as a man coum. W(J 0pine that Rice Hill Crank," in linirnviir if ?o inforinr In vnnra nf TVttitr. 1 WherO 13 that til H 11 ?" I in 'r liiu 1o11nf ImH nntriliiifp! f 1 Ta .wyruo www iiour, on., r laB countv. jf tuo Bca coaBt at tho "air. jonn uase, mere. 1 wouiu Bay aharu towanl the results he so much de- sack. Delivered ireo. a. kj. uoxib. ,,,,. TI. ,, I IUUUU Vt kUU WUJ'ljittf VI Mfr vuvu Don't eat Btalo candies, loucan ouy waseasilv available to the neonle of San a8 1 8an lual maa 8 Iaco I'"41"- Mls views as to what, and unon whom the rests for the- "hard BUSINESS LOCLAS. CLIMATES COMPARED. THE TRAIN ROBBERS. Our CorrespondentThinks Douglas the Best. FROM COAL AND GOLD QUARTZ He Descends to Bloomers, Bikes and the Coming Woman. Evidence Adduced at the Preliminary Examination. At the preliminary rxuiniiiuii 11 of the alleged triu 10 ..' er at Uidd'e Niiuiday before Justice VM, in ilm ea" of Stale of Oiegon vq.. Jofin Ch(., tli fiili.miiig is a brief nummary ol the evidf-nen tid- duccd: a I.. MllUlAN'STKbriMUKV. Oinilliug tbe lirat pait ul hm story which relates to tho Btopping of the train and what was dune and said by himself and others, Brakernan Norman who was in the Pullman car, says: 'I saw him (Case) take- money oyery passenger, that is, every passenger that was in tbe coach. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABMunreiv pure The "Rice Hill Crank." The Roscburg Review has become a UI3 lieau, and as lie pulled IMS head out ,imi.." He proves mosteffectnallv that -t ..,.. . . I 01 one oi mo oerius 111a mass caugui on i,;a ;,ia nr.. f ,i:,,t;,. rr..;n - A" - tJ The "Rice Hill Crank" refers to two kinds of capital, one indestructible and con- Nieces'. You get a No. 1 broom at Allison's 25c, 3c and 45c. Try them and be vinecd. For good substantial blacksmitbing cheap, go to McKinnoy &. Manning, Oakland. the other perishable. Land he classes I among the property, or rather "capital" Suffering Kansas. Editor Plaikdealeu : Dear Sir: In answer to your request we offer a few thoughts on tbe "8un Flower" Stater The location of Kansas is peculiar, be ing tbe geographical center of tbe nation, not inclnding Alaska. The history of Kansas is also peculiar. Her riots and border troubles, prior to and daring the war, gave her the title of Bloody Kansa?. Later, she was called Grasshopper Kan sas, Windy Kansas, Droutby Kansas, Cyclone Kansas, etc. All these title make another one appropriate, that ol Suffering Kansas. Within her borders the final vote was cast which blocked tho extension of slave territory, and dealt a stnnmng blow upon tbe head of the beast of human oppression. For tbe last eight fyears Kansas has been in a state of political confusion, owing in part to the advr nt of the popu list party, bnt mainly to the rising tide of unrest now sweeping over the earth. At the last election, republicanism came to the front again by about 3000. At tho Salzman sells his goods for cash. Buy oT California tbe effect would bo amazing. nt him .mil vnn nnv for no bad accounts. I California has no coast or seaside resort I e:....f :i ,.m that can comoare in eouabilitv of tern- " u' 1110 uu"ons or "omem.ug, anu avwoi, . v.. 0w. . . - I liflnf! if nit nml T naw Inn farn Aa nnir I cream and candies in any quantities at pemuro, and temptation, 10 tuo coast 01 - - IJreL'nn. f Jomini? evnntn tvill Blrenethen ' j"t.- wv, f- any disposition you may now havo.to accept my announcement us correct t. r. akuoubavs testimony. When the Coos Bay railroad shall be 1. r. Arrousay, a passenger who was hnisned, the tashions will como to you io umoitiog ear, in answer 10 me though a century 01 "snows ' might pos- about 3btXJ. The prohibition law in from the east and west, north and south, question, Did you see tbe man who Isibly have fallen upon his cranky brow; Kansas has become a practical failure. Europe, Asia and Africa, on their way to held you up, replied : yet, we would make due allowance for It is not nearly as well enforced now, as the8ea. Tbe noveltv of trains will in it-1 "1 saw him this morning. That man his beclouded intellectual vision, if he in tbe early years of its existence. Mr See new line of mens, boys, and child- Beif ho seductive. That one may have an Bitting there, that tall fellow with blue would point out wherein the land, the best information as to tbe condition two ren's hats at usourns. icxi uoor 10 opportunity to go, bccms not only a con- oyts and blonde mustache, (pointing to earth's surface had pernmed to any great years since, shows that of the 106 county Review othce. summation devoutly to be wished, but a John Case.) extent since Noah's ark floated unon attorneys in that state, onlv six were 15 pounds of granulated sugar and 16 probability hovering around the pre- I recognize him by his eyes, his nose, the deluge of waters that covered the even attempting to enforce that law. I that is perishable. He probably has not same election, and through over-zealona attained to the age of Methusalah, al- leadership, woman suffrage was lost by pounds of extra C for $1.00 ut Allison'B. cincts of a certainty. I yield to the iucli- by bis size. His nose stuck out of the earth. The "Rice Hill Crank" knows, G. W. Day. Delivered free. Ready mixed paints in all shades and colors, and any size packages at Mars ters' drug store. Get your coffees aud T's at Allison's gioccry. 1 he iKSst is always 1 lie cucap- cst. Trv them. Jack Abraham is m receipt of a choice line of lialliriiriian underwear lust the thing for hot weather. Fresh candies mado daily and equal to auvtbing in the state, also ice cream in any quantities at Nieces'. Now is the time to spr.iv your fruit nation to predict such a time. Mr. Sam uel says, in an easy, unconcerned way, that they cau furnish a superior quality of Coos Bay coal, to tbe S P. Co., at Roseburg, for $3 per ton. If in this you cannot see the writing on the wall, go aad affect blindness. You are so thoroughly saturated with opiMous ol the greatnees aud magnifi cence of Oregou : so restless for, and hopeful for its development and glory that you take comfort iu triScs concern ing it. toiler you one: I'roiessor tiauKS, fur many years state mineralogist of California, lias recently made an assay To be continued. Catarrli. mask. He had a very poor mask on. I and well knows, and if he could lay aside saw his mustache ; he bad a hole there I his crankship would concede, tliat on iu his mask. Some times his mask blew the ascendancy of the Democratic party up, aud then I could see his face." to power our woes commenced, and con- o-vomk Mhnoir tinuetl and increased until the people by K. W. Jov CoMi-AST-Gcntlcmen: This iIPnvaie aim puonc uemonsirauon ue- liiu auimiiiRiraiiuu ui jiuuuiiui aiiairs was the only solution to the problem of tried m manv I business deiiression. bard times and dis. remedies and doctors, but found no benefit. If I , .. . . , you care to publish tM you have my cuwent. "tes 01 our biouriiig ciassva. .is ewu aa i-isucu,- i .. lUjUJi.vri, ag ting became manifest, and just so soon IK-adacbe, BilliousticM aud Torpid Livcr;dU-1 a revival of business and home industry Tour Sarcan tent ue two bottles. Tbe second one is most cone, and 1 have Rained 20 pounds and surely eci a new -noman. 1 was naic, nun, no am I nai biUon. Had given up. as E. ". Joy COMrASY Gentlemen: I have just completed the second bottle ol your Veire- wuic oumiuuiua. x uavc atui vaiaxin tor years which affected my eyes, hearing and stomach. Frequently would have dull head ache lor days at a time. Since taking; your Tnpiom. want any svmDtoma to be benefitted. Kindly send me two more bottles by return express. (Signed) iliU. irKKDEKICK. OE RICHMOND. Seattle, Wash. Everv mail brinn a new batch nf tmtlmnn. iaU for Joy's Vegetable SarsaparfUa. trees. IJme, sulphur and blue vitriol for of an average of many hundred ounds I appear when you UVe Joy's parllla. Vegetable Barsa- The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powda superior to all others- that purpose at .MarBtu-s' drug store. Jack Abraham still entries a complete stock of men's and bo a' furnishing at lowest cash prices dou'l you forget it. Biiug your job work to the i'lai.ndeal- ti: office We are prepared to do tbe cheapest and bet work south of Port land. Jack Abraham , luis accepted the agencv ot Neander, Pershing & Co., for taking orders for tailor made suits clothing. Dr. J. W. strange arrived from Mvrtlt Point last night and will le in his office for a few weeks. His many patients will K pleased to know this. Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returneJ from the East and opened dental parlors 111 Mark s building, micro be will be pleased to welcome jiersons desiring den tal work. Call on the J. it. Hook Co. fur prices on their up to date berry crates. Made of sugar pine, neat and durable. Just the thing to get vour berries to market iu first-class condition. em Wheel Works of Chicago, eight Who should own them? is a jucUou : wheels wero sold aud all are giving the dressed in the conventional. The we near as wed quite oiien, anu uiscussen : best satisfaction, this factory is turning fashion is increasing. It attracts no at proandcon. If the city owned andop-;0tit 300 bicycles per day aud are 1,000 tvntton, none whatever, except from erated them, water could be furnished j 8hort on Coast orders. They are fur- those who never saw the like More about 50 per cent cheaper than i'. is. jnishing us with four wheels per week Tlu-n it strikes one at an anele. It re Being owned by a company, the stock- antil they get caught up with their striets the scope of the imagination holders want to make a ercentage on orders. In 1S04 this factory turned out their Block alter paying running foO.OOO wheels. Since then they have in- expensea and co3t ot construction, and 1 creased their capacity to 75,000. They tbe Roseburg F. A. McCxix, Secretary. The newly elected officers ol Omega Temple No. 2, Rathbone Sisters, and Alpha Lodge No. 47, Knights of Pythias, were publicly installed at their ball 10 n,t Fellow temple, last evening. Tbe installation ceremonies of the Rathbone ci.or wrro narticularly beautiful and faultlessly executed, tho delightful orchestral music accompanying adding trreatly to the impressiveness of the scene, innt-iii-rfinn the KnichU and ladies and their cueels repaired to the banquet James and Albcrt'Pool and John Chase were arraigned before Judge L. Lough ary, United States Commissioner, on a charee of robbing tbe United States mails. When the case was called up James Pool and John Chase waived cxamina tinn. and. bv agreement with United -- j ' m J States district attorney, Daniel R. Mur phy, Albert was discharged as to com plaint of robbing the mails, and was turned over to the slierm anu commit ted to jail to await trial on a charge of cattle stealing by indictment of the grand jury of Douglas county. The bail of James Pool and John Case was fixed at $5000 each and thoy were given till 2 o'clock p. in. to furnish it. Failing to give bail. They were committed to Multnomah connty jail and will be taken to Portland in night by W. F. Carroll deputy U. S. marshal. City Water Works Bicycles. j One thousand dollars invested iu ! Crescent Bicycles direct from tbe West- of cpiarlz rock from Oregon, that yielded tS.SO per jKjund, or $17,600 per tou. The iucident is a commentary. If the energy and courage, I did not say ambi- tiou you may say it if you think it that resulted iu wresting this wealth from nature, had followed precedent aud remained dormant and wilted, the gold would not now be at Selby's smelt ing works. Hotveyer, these exceptions are moans unto tbe end. You may say that Susan B. Anthony and Anna B. Shaw have had a whirl wind of attention and devotion here and in Oakland. Crowded houses jacked ones-1iave been the rule. Four thou Kind people sat for hve consecutive hours at Oakland waiting for Miss Shaw to make her appearance. She had leen announced to speak. They created a jwsitive furor in th 'new woman" circles, hvervone went to hear them speak, strong-minded weak-minded, no-minded, idiots and men. Their coming was opportune in one sense. It reinforced the determina tion ol the l.ulies to wear bloomer cos tumes when riding bicvcles tin other words when biking; or die. By thi time everyone knows that you may see a hundred women in an afternoon soon con- RIDDLE. Tbe grain is riiening very rapidly in this section of the country. Tbc ladies' swimming club will be iu order if this warm weather linucs. Mrs. William Nichols returned home tbe Sth in6t. from Roseburg, whero she has been it tbo bedside of her mother, Mrs. Fullertou. Tbo sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of tbc people at Rid dies. Tbe preliminary examination of the accused train robbers, which was held here Monday, was largely attended. Manv ladies witnessed the examination set in, and notwithstanding "Rice Hill Crank" is lalwring under fearful appre hensions tliat he will be compelled bv "legislation Circuit Court Decision. In the case of W. W. Cathcart and H. W. Churchill vs. E. C. Palmer, tbe court decided that, based upon the facts and to buy of protected home I conclusions of law, the case be dismissed, industries." Poor fellow, let us assure and it was further ordered that neither him that no such compulsion shall be I party recover costs therein. brought to bear upon him, that if he is disposed to buy of foreign manufactures he cau exercise his own will in that re- siect, for tariff or no tariff, foreign goods will always be on sale in the United States, but it is to be hoped that jio more "Democratic tariff reform" will prevail, aud thus let the foreign manufacturer reap a golden harvest at the expense of, ami to the detriment of our own manu facturers and to the utter discomfiture of the American laltorer of all and every class, commercial, manufacturing and "Liverine. "Liverine," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., the great Liver. Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable terms of diseases of those organs. The greatest knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. Capt. Webb, who had his back broke in attempting to go down a log chute in Miss Maud Hacklcr will go to Ashland agricultural, as has ensued for the past a barrel at Lake Conr d'Alene, denies ou a visit soon. Miss Naomi Strickland of Looking Glass is visiting friends at Riddle. The patty at G. W. Riddle's residence Boxe. therefore establish higher rates than if tbe dty owned them, and, it is frequently arbitrary in its management. Where there is an opportunity to "cinch" peo ple and compel them, cither by legal en actment or by force of circumstances, to submit to their demands, a corporation never fails to embrace it. Tbe manage ment of the Roseburg Water company furnishes no exception to this rule. Tbe peoplo are now within the grasp of this soulless coti:iany, and in many instances bitter complaints are made against the way the users of water are treated. Tbe water in several instances has been turned off without any just cause, seemingly out of mere spite or to show authority to punish some ono for a fancied violation of rules no one know of until they learn it by a "turn of the wrist" of a very affable and obliging agent. And when complaint is made as to such treatment, this very accommodat ing agent will tell you in a very positive manner: "Go to the water company with your complaints. I have no author ity to do anything but collect water rents and turn off or on your water, for 50 cents a.turn each way." Aud when you seek tbo water company it is non est. This company is managed in a rather slip shod way except to collect water rents. One family whose faucet is con stantly open pays no more than the one who does not use half a dozen buckets a day. Then again for irrigation pur poses, if ono uses water "only ouc day in the month" he is charged aud com pelled to pay for tbo whole month. Such is palpably unjust. The coming woman! Why, man dear. she is here now. Suffer vourself to real ize tliat she lias come to stay. That she .shows her independence, self reli ance, ability, determination and courage, is every day and every where manifest and true. Jt is a miserable pretense of the man, that she is crowding him iu the race for business, employment and bread. It is insufferable vanity in him to wrap tho conceit around him that be knows the multiplication tablo better or tho Lord's nraveras well. Yes, she is here. Sho may relegate man to the nursery, tne kitchen, or tbe sewing circle. Shu may do many masculine things while usurping men's peroga- tive, but, as I once observed, she will never kiss the hired girl, nave jou ever reflectod that her repuguaucu for rats will surely manifest itself to tho dis enthralment (( tbe buspicion that tho new is unlike tho old in every particular? There are but few familiar faces here, ue., laces lrom Uregou, that come mid go before me. Tom Word revery body knows Tom) is almost ready to striko out. Maple is iu the bicycle business Clifford tho millinery man, is out of an engagement. Of course I would like to eco Keener. Ho you know is a joy for ever. Mr. Gould left for the north a day or two ago. It is to be regretted that the ranks are not so full nor so jolly as they were be fore the "change." It would bo folly not to hope for happier, busier days. If wheat and wool aud hops, prunes peaches aud in;ars, hogs bides aud turkeys kick the beam of high prices iu The Best Wheel. Tbe Columbia bicycle leads tboni all All that human ingenuity can do to make a bicycle perfect is represented iu tho Columbia. Wayno Jones is tho Hose burg agent for this famous wheel, and will take pleasure 111 showing and ex plaining its many merits. If ynu uunt Jie bett whe' 1 for your money, call on Wayne Jones. Look at This, At Eastou'e you can get 15 pounds of granulated and 10 pounds of extra C sugar for $1.00. And anything iu tho grocery line at lowest cash prices deliv ered free. floney to Loan In sumB of $1000 to $5000 011 well im proved farms. D. 8, K. Buio:. belong to no trust or combine. They ship no wheels to any one on consign ment. All wheels are sold outright be fore they leave the factory. The Crescent wheels need no recommendation. They sell on their merits and are fully war ranted for twelve months. Call and see our Gent's Special, 25 pounds, price f50; Crescent No. 1, 'J3 pounds, $75; Ladies' Crescent No. 5, 24 pounds, $50 ; Indies' No. 4, 22 pou tide, $75. Cash or on in stallment. CAULK & RlCIIAKDSON. Established In Roseburg 15 Years We are prepared to do your work at bard times prices. We make a specialty of graining, sign aud carriage painting. Do you need your Buggy Painted? Do you need your Parlor Decorated? Do you need your Dining Room Grained? Do you need your Kitchen Painted, Kalsomined or Paired If so. call ou Tolles & Cordon, who are ready to do it for $2.50 and upwards, according to class of work required. Wo refer yon to our work which Hlieaks fjr itself. Wo are neither stran gers or Bcabs but tirst class Practical Mechanics. Cau be found at A. C. Marsters' diug store at any time. Final Call. All tersous are hereby notified to make immediate settlement .of their in debtedness to tho late firm of S. Marks & Co. ; otherwise tho same will bo placed in hands for collection. Plcaso givo this ..... ... .1,1 call prompt attention aud thus avom su- Doul,ja8 C(juuty ym luy rt.jiovo your dltioiial costs. AsilEIl fllAnKS, ,nind of milieiludn rPL'ardini? finuueial ...... ..... " 0 Administrator Ol 8tatO 01 &. .naB mnditinnn in vnnr Bialnr nliil., Ynu may wait the coming of the bright and baturday .night, which was given in honor of honor of Miss Gertie Benjamin, was a very enjoyable affair. There were about fifty guests present. Lunch wsa served at midnight, and saying it was excellent is not doing it justice. Games were played which were unique and int eresting. The many guests bade the sair hostess and her daughters good night, realizing they had spent a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. Alice Riddle aud daughters, Maud aud Helena, are visiting Mrs. Rid die's mother on Rice creek this week, Miss Lou Crockett was visiting rela tives at Myrtle Creek one day this week, Rev. Dil worth, pastor of theP.esby- tenan church at Roseburg, preached to tLe people of Riddle Sunday night. Mr. Dilworth would like to come to Riddle once a weeft and lecture to tho young folks here, if all would be willing to givo a helping hand to make it pleasant and instructive. Emo. Kidney. K. W. Joy Company Gentlemen I have sufleml from kidney trouble for two or three years. I would have to get up in the night to void my urine lrom ten to mteen times. My sleep w disturbed, and I became very thin and nervous. No aiu-ctitc: bowels constiintcd, I bate taken two bottles aud gained nltccn pound.-!. Sleep "ell. Hac to get up about three timet durinz night, and am very much better iu every rvJi-ect. Will continue to take vour Vegetable Sarsaparilla, for believe it will entirely cure me. .signed.) 11.. tLm AKU II. tltL.-ii.Il. Stockton. Cat. JOY o KOK T1IK JA0EI). JOY'S VEGETABLE SAKs'AlWUILLA. two vears. Now, my dear crank of Rice that he died at Spokane Falls on the Hill, give your lears ot oppression a Ut- Fourth of July, or nt anv other tin-ip- i . . ' l lit. l r ;i " T 1 - ' ue rest; wan wiui luiuenee mun -nc- TT C,T 4W u f A t, T" 1 - . I ,,1, .it ,,,.. I w v a iv. mu b )bi iiaia its a share of the iov that w ill then nrevail ougnt to Know. among tne people 01 tne 1. nueu .-taies. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal. WILBUR. Haying is the principal occupational present. This place is well represented in the mountains and berry patches. Messrs. Lamb, Ellison and families, have gone to the mountains in search of berries and black bear. The hop industry looks very unfavor able aa to the rluctation in prices, but never the less our many hop-growers don't seem discouraged and expect to see them up again. Mr. Burt glances with eyes of admira tion on the graceful wheel riders as they fly by with such speed that the distin guishing of sex is almost impossible, and contemplates getting one himself. The boys have organized a baseball Hypochondrical, despondent, nerv ous, "bred out" men -those who suffer from backa'che, weariness, loss of en ergy, im paired mem ory, dizzi ness, melan choly and the re sult of ex hausting dis eases, or drains upon the system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits, or early vices, are treated through cor respondence at their homes, with uniform success, by the Specialists of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Bufialo, N. Y. A book of 136 large pages, devoted to the consideration of the maladies above hinted at, may be had, mailed se airely sealed from observation, tn 1 '1-11 1 i-mmmn-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi 11 in-aH Installation. Deputy liraud Master, M, F. Rapp, in stalled tbe following officers at the regu lar meeting of Roscburg Lodge, No. 16, A. O. U. W., Monday night: C. L, Hadley, M. W. ; C. Y. Renjamiu, F D. Quilhaug. O. : J. B. Cawlfleld, R. ; D. S club, consisting of tbe following mem bers: Letberman, Hill, Ditninick, Agee, plain envelope, by sending 10 cents Burt, Chadwick, Richanl, Henderson, in one-cent stamps (for postage on aud T. G. Donne!, captain, and are now Book), to the World S Dispensary ready to play and will except challenges Medical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than a quarter of fi. century,, physicians connected with this widely cele brated Institution, have made the treatment of the delicate diseases above referred to, their sole study and practice. Thousands, have con sulted them. This vast experience has naturally resulted in improved methods and means of cure. from teams of amateur standing. Will be in CoIeB valley on tbe 14th Valasco for Over Fifty Ycnm. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Win slow'k Soothing Syrup has been used lor over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succcsj. It soothes the child, sotteus the gums, allays All pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is Pleasant to the taste. West, hnancier; . 1. Wright, treas- goij by Druggists in every part of the world. urer:J. W. Mullen. G. : 0. L. Reaves. Twenty-five cents a bottle, its value is incal- I Ci II s Prunid, O n Iculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. mnslow'i I booming syrup, anu uuo no otner una. 1 lie installation lor tuo scim-auuuai term of Philetariwirljodge No. S, I. O. 0 El Dorado it Co. F., took place last Saturday night by H, Parrv. D. D. G. M. The officers installed were, Geo. Carpy, N. G.; R. M. Conk- ling, V. G.: Wayne Jones, Sec; W. T. Wright, Treai.; B. W. Strong, W.; E. McBroom. Cou,; F. V. Carroll, L. S. N.G.rJ. W. Stiango. R. S. V. G.: L. Schmieser, I. G.; J. M. Fletcher, O. G, J. Rutherford, R. S. b.; J. A. ormau, L. S.; II. Parry, I). D. G. M., being np- iHjintu 1 K. S. N. G., could not install himself bo tho retiring D. D. j. M., The news from all parts of the country flStOI comes to the eiiect lual the crops are excellent aud that tho yield will doubt less be above the average. This fact takeu iu -connection with a shortage in tbo Mississippi valley states on account of drouths, our farmers will doubtless get corresponding better prices for their surplus of graiu aud vegetables. riachine Oil To the Public. breezy drummer always welcome most Joseph Micelli installed him. . . On and aftor Ibis date. I w ah t uuder- aiwayH entertaining, and' never unro- Btood that my terms for all undertaker's mantic, sigiid of the times, liist indica- eoods are cash with tbo order. 1 find it Hons of reviving biisiuess. I leave you Imnnqpitiln tn cln hnniiipsR ou 11 credit with them. K, basis, and bclivo that 1 can do better by my patrons and mysolf by Boiling Btrictly STATE o.gJ,B,0(0,?rF To":D0'j M lor cash. r. uknkmck, utiuortaKer. Roseburg, Or., April 12, 1895. Bicycles. Tbo Cresent Is taking the lead for strength and spcedselliug like hot cakes. Frank J.Chef.ny makes cntli that ho is tho senior partner of the llrm ot K. J. Ciienky A Co., doing business in the fity of Toledo, county ami sintu uiorcsaKi, nun unit Rftiu tlrni will pay tho sum ol ONE IIUNDUEU UOL LAItti for each and every case of Catarkh tliat cannot be cured by tho use nt Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fit AN K J. CHENEY. Swnrn tn liefnru me. nnd subscribed In mv ci - ft . , ; , - t...t I... 11.1. i-.i. .1.... t.... . ,ci..T inn ivresem is tnu ouiv 1111:11 muuu wueui i'icwuhi m ui j i u., , that is selling for reasonable prices. Cahi-h & Ricuaiidson, Itosebtirg, Ur. Hn's Catarrh Cure It taken Internally arts il recllv nn tho Wnixl 'mi'l lmieuni Kur il- Url-la r,m Itflklno- PnivW W ' "I" SysiClll. . WJV " " ' " .,... . n v im. F. J. CHENEY CU.. T0ICU0. H. world's t-oir mznest meaai ana uisioms. 1 -suia oy uruggisis, 709. seal W. CI.EASON. Notary I'ubllc. aud .Mrs. W. II. Fisher, D. D. G. M. of Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, assisted by Mrs. C. A. Sehlbtede, G. M ; Mrs. H. T. McClalleu, G. Sec.; Mrs. S. anzilo, G. T. mid Mrs. Sol Abraham, (i. W., installed Tuesday night the following otficeiB of tho lo.lge: Mrs. Dora Fletcher, N. G.; Mrs. Mary Suhmeiser, V. G.; Miss Ivy Vanlhiren, See; Mrs. Amata Smith, F. S.; Mrs. .Martha Parry, Treas. Tho appointive ollicers were, Mrs. Julia Abraham, R. S. N. G.; Mrs. Winnie Graham, L. S. N. G.; Mrs. lantba Sehl- brede, R. S. Y. G.; Mrs. Margaret Hoff man, L. S. Y. G-t Miss Ela Heudricks, War.; Mrs. Nettio Wright. Con.; Mrs. Merrit West, Cinp. ; Mrs. Clrneo Micelli, . G.j Mrs. Fraukio Straugo, 0. G, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR mis CREAM mm mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. 50 Cents A Gallon! Acknowledged to be the best oil on the market. Also the best quality Lard Oil. We are headquarters for all kind of oils and you will make a mistake in not letting us keep you posted. Hamilton's Pharmacy. Jjall for refreshments.