THE PLAINDEALER. l'ublUkcd Dally, except Sunday. V. K. HKXJAMI.W. U. Y. 1!ENJ.MIN. ; Editor. ..-..Manager. Hutiscriplloii Itutcs. Olio Year, ly mail- ' .. ..13 (0 Mi Mouths, " .... 1 10 Ttmu Month's " -.. 75 Ono Month ' 25 Per Week, delivered by Currier. ....... 10 Tlie Weekly iMtiluilcnlcr. One Yar.... 1- W Klx Months -.. 1 00 Three Months- '0 OCTOBEU 14. 1SH5. OAKLAND. Jliss.I.illian Hall mule a visit to Uoc burg last week. (Jspt. .U&nnin ami wile ol Keilois; were Tuitln: in town last wek. Miss Mario Weitsiug came over from Itosebarj; Bandar to visit friends, Bert Brown of Eastern Oregon was hero a couple of days last week to sec liia fit her, A. F. Browu. It is said nre are soon to have in onr town wbat is known as a Racket store. - Mr. Carle cf Rosebury was in town last week looking after the wheel business. Harry Pinkston has done a sxxl job in repairing several of our street cjossisgs lately. Dr. IL Little, oar local dentis. iia hail his residence repaired with a new roof. A social dance was given by the yocng men of onr town laU Friday ni-ht and a pleasant tirno is rciwted. several of oar townsmen went to Kesebon: Sanday to attend the funeral of Dr. Bcnncli. W. T. Tamer A Co. received iuite a large shipment of goods last week. Thii company is Joins theirsharc of business. Their motto is to please and satisfy their easterners. .Miss K. Clarke of Millwood is in town rifting friends. What will onr town people do now for fnndaj set vices J Ker. Wilson is .he only minister who has regular appoint ment now on thetirst and third Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. For tome tiino emigrant wagots have been passing through our town suing north and south making an exchange c snppose. No doubt they will find they wilt Cnd the promised lartd when they arrive at their destination. Rev. Shingle's youngeet child mot with finite a terior.s accident Ijst week, itscioiliM catching See from the fire llac and burning quite a large place on its back. Mrs. Shanglc being iuite near smothered the llimea and prevented what might have been a cry serious in jnrj. Last Wednesday Mr rs ICalph Diru mick. D. W.- Stearns, Jim Baltic. W. Mahoney and J. Hj-rard started for the Bohemia mining district to insiect tho wagon read a far salt is built and to make an estimate as near as can c icade in a general way of the cost of completing the road through to tho mines. Wo aro told what mines are rnnniog with tho limited machinery that has been taken in over a rough trail havobcerj producing on an average of ftOOO per month. Wo arc also told that just as won as tho mines aro accessible hy a good wagon road capitalists will be oh hand to develop the mines to a largo extent. Wo learn from good authority that Ibe greater part of the mining dis trict is within tho:loundcris of Douglas connty. Why would it not bo to the in terest of the county to have tho wagoh road completed, as a good mining prop erlr haa as much right to pay taxes as any other industry. Should the report be a favorable one by the parties on their return we hope that in somo way or other there may 1.3 arrangements made for the completion of the wagon road Just at tho close of our writing we learn that tho parties have returned this San day evening but too laic to learn any 'icws. Tinuiy For Rent. A five-room coltago with hydrant and convenient out houses, thrco blocks from jiostofBcc. Enquire at this office or at 40o WaEliinglon street, west side of rail road track. Notice. Grain bags and twine for sale by Fol Abraham, and the highest market price in cash will be paid by him for grain, delivered at his warehouse at Itoselmrg. New goods at Caro Bros. TELEGRAPH NEWS A Daring Robbery. Juliaktta, Idaho, Oct. 12. Indian Trader H. M. Jorgona arrived horo this forenoon, after on all-night ride from Katniah, ouNcz Torco reservation, bring ing now a of u daring and successful rob bery at his Bloro nt 7:u0 last night. Three masked men eamo into Iho store Two entered from tho front door, and ouu camo in through tho back rooms, occupied by Mr. Jorgeus' family aa living apartments. Tho latter drove Mrs. Jor geus, h sick woman, into tho store, thus rounding up all tho occupantB of tho honse. Mr. Jorgeus and his clerk were in iho storo. ' Ho identified one of the robber as it tiiau who had been stopping wilh him for twodays. His lirst thought was that it was a coarse joko. Thii man lia-l &nu out and brought in his two companions, who had betn concealed in thu brush, his appearance ut the store having been for tho pur050 of learning the surrounding, locating valuables and selecting tho most opportuno lima for the hold-up. Tho robbers were armed with a double-barreled sholgnn and two re volvers. As they came into tho room, they ordered all present to I brow uji their hands, lhey then took fl.MX) in mouey, $10(50 of which had been deposited by Indians with Mr. Jorgens for safe keeping; six gold watches, a tray of gold ring:?, a bhotgun arid a ritlc. They then backed out of tho room, mounted their horses and rode away in tho darkness. .Mr. Jorgens immediately organized a posse for pursuit, and in a little whilo ten Indians were scouring the country. It ia believed tho thieves headed for the I'alotise country. Mr. Jorgens followed them all night, arriving here at 11 o'clock this morning. On reaching this place he immediately telegraphed to the sheriff-! at Moscow and Lewiston. It is believed the alaim has been so thor oughly sounded that the robbers will be unable to escape. A Double Hanging. Sax FnAXCco, Oct. 12. United Slates Marshal Baldwin has completed arrangements for the execution of Thomrs St. Clair and Hans Hansen next hnday. The doable hanging will tfcke place at the state prison at San Qnentin, uuillier both tnnrucrers were taken to day. Two scaffolds will be erected, and both men will die at the same time. The crime for which the prisoners will be hanged is the murder of tho mate of the bark Hosper, on tho hljh seas. This will bo the first execntion of federal pris oners on inc racitic coast. Uttier men have been convicted of murder on the high sea?, btit hare not paid the death lnalty. Baracoa Blown Up. Kirr West, Ha., Oct. 12. A report has been icceived here that thu town of Baracoa, on the northern coast of Cuba haa been taken by the insurgents and blow n np by dynamite. Pilot-Boat Captured by Insurgents Havana, Ud. Tlw insurgents at Aserrado bay, near Santiago de Cuba have captured a pilot-boat commanded by a lieutenant in tho Spanish navy and having 12 niannea on board. It was do ing cruiser dnty along the coast. This small ship was attacked by a number of insurgent, who seized tho crew,-the lat tor being compelled to surrender in tho face of oyerhelming numbers of tho enemy. The insurgents carried away the armament of the cruiser, consisting of a Oathng gun and all the ammunition stores, etc, which they found onboard together wilh the weapons of tho Spanish marines. They Want the Fight. Hot Si-risks, Oct. 12. The announce incut by Governor Clarke of his deter ruination to prevent the Corbett-Fitz Simmons mill produced no apparent effect here. The sheriff has not allowed himself to be interviewed further than to say that the authorities can rely up on him to do his duty under the laws, The action can bo taken as a criterion by which to judge the attitude of the city authorities. Whatever these officials may think of the position of Governor Clarke, they are uncommunicative, Brady arrived here tonight. A mass meeting of citizens was held this afternoon to raise by popular sub scription, the sum of $5000 as a guaran tee. Mayor "Water, in calling the meet mg to order, referred to the distressed condition of business here, and the fi nnncial benefit the city must derive from the contest if it is brought off here. euuscriimon man was prepared ant: passed around anil the nccessarv amount was sulscribcd and paid within 30 min utcs. Joe endig was present. He said tonight: Corlett and Fitzsimmons will 1h here by Tuesday. The lumber will here m time to put 200 men to work Wednesday. You can eav that the con test will take place here Octoler 31.' Old Olory Again. Mra. Henry Bust of Baker City has made for and will present to tho soldiers homo a magnificent flag Tuesday after noon must tho roar of cannons, the ratf. .1 sabers and tho charms of ora- lory. Mr. Hermann will mako tho pro sentauon speech. A cordial invitation is extended to all. OLALLA. Tom Nowiand is building a houso on hia Olalla farm. Dick Tevobaugh has moved onto John Byron's Olally farm. Dr. S. l'opo of Brockway preached two Very interesting discourses hist Sunday and will talk to tho pcoplo of Olalla on tho 20th iusta.it at 11 o'clock. Eugene Hoover ia tuoying to hia mother's ranch in our neighborhood. Mtison Aldrich has traded for tho Hunter's flat and moved thereto. Mrs. Lucinda Bushnell of Ten Milo is cry sick again. I notion a card in Thursday's issuo of tho IVundkai.k from W. It. Wells ac cusing mo of making a "misstatement as uHiial." 1 do not wish to enter into a controversy with Mr. Wells, neither do I wish to wound bin feelings, but I must say in justice to in self and friends that either Billy made a miastateiiieut or some of his neighbors have seriously itcrverted tho facts connected with the transaction alluded to in his card. Allen. NOTES OF INTEREST. Buy your cigars at tho Itoeeleaf. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N Boyd. Fresh oystors this evening at the Kandy Kitchen. A cottage to rent. Inquire at this office or of owner at 405 Washington street. Daily Oregonian only 15 cents a week Leave orders at City News Stand. For dress goods, clothing, hats, boots and shoes call on Wollenberg & Abra ham. Daily and Sunday Oregonian, reduced to 20 cents a week. Delivered at your door. Everybody is pleased who buy their jewelry and have their watches repaired at Rahman's. Beer at tho Rosebnrg browcry ten cents per quart, fifteen cents per pitcher. Free lunch of all kinds. Do you read. If so, try the Daily Oregonianonly 15 cents a week. Sun day included, 20 cents. For choice family groceries, call at the People's grocery, corner of Casa and Pine street, G. W. Rapp's. Experience ami money cannot improve Hk Sawtek's Family Ccke. became it radically cures DyspcttfU, Liver complaint and Kidney uicicuity. sold ny a. u. Hartieri & u. Kctncmbcr that cheap watcli work is very expensive, salzman does good watch work at lowest prices. rale. thin. MoodlcM people hould ue Dr. Sawyer's I'xatine. It l the greatest remedy in uic wnrm lor mixing tnc wcac strong, sow oy A. C 31 inters s Co. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock embraces all grades of head gear. Dr. Sawyer's Family Crcx invlcoritcs. strengthen, record-rates, rebuild, restores and onnss new me. aji your nrugjrwt lor a iree simple. Sld by A. C Minters i Co. For fresh fruits, nuta and candies good tobacco and cigars, call on G. V Itapp, People's grocery, corner of Casa and Pine. llcaes unfriendly to women arc positively cured bv Dr. SiwTcrs Pastilles. Ask Tourdruc- slsU (or a free muple package. Ithcals and res. bold by A. C Marsters & Co. All parties desiring first-clasa lumbjr. sash, mouldings, window frames and door frames, fruit boxes, etc., at lowest cash prices, call at Bear Creek millr. C. A. Briggs. Dr. A. P. Sawvcr: I have had Kbeumatism since I nu 'JO years old, but since usine your umiiv cures nave iicen irec irom ii. it auo cured my husband ot the same disease. Brooklyn, Iowa. hold by A. U Jlantcrs u. The J. G. Flook Co., is prepared to fill orders for all kinds of mill work on short notice. Estimates on contracts furnished promptly. Give them a call if you are thinking of building any kind ot a houso. See new lino oi mens, boys, and child rcn'd hats at Osburns.' Next door to Review office. Dr. A. P. Sawrcr. Sir: After suflcrlns lour years with female weakness I was puruadcd by a friend to try rour Pastilles, and after tulru: them one year. can say I am entirely well. I can not rccom mend incm to numr. Mrs. .n. f. tirooc, Uronson. Bethel Branch Co., Mich. Sold by A. C Marsters & Co. I havu several hundred nice red cedar posts for salo at three and one-half cents a piece. W. It. Wklls Olalla, Or., Aug. 3, 1895. Children with pale, bluish complexions. In dlcitlng the absence of the requisite red Rlobnle 111 UiU UllMI IllUUiU IA U lf. CHHJli S UKJ&UUV, boiu lit a. c -Mirsicrs u. If you have daily mail service, try the daily Plaindealer for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. Linus Dr. Pawyer s Pastilles arc cOectual for irmaic went new. pain on ion oi tnc ncaii ami lower part of the back. It strengthens and cures, bold by A. u. Planters A Co. Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returned from tho East and opened dental parlors in Mark's building, whero ho will be leased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. New Style of Trunk. At the woes store you can sco some thing new under the sun. It is a new style of trunk that proventstho breakage of the hinges when thtowing back the top. Just the thing for ladies. Tho in ternal arrangements are unique. State Normal School, Dn.u.v, OiiEdo.v. First term begins Septeml)er lUtlf, Entire new faculty. Send for catalogue, Louis BAUsnK, President. DAYS. what la tho mcssago of days, what is tho thouRht they hrlnc Days that darken to win tor, days that sweeten to spring! Is thcro a loro to learn? Is thoro a truth to bo toldt Hath tho new dawn a ray that novcr flashed from tho old? Day that deepens to night, night that hrood- ons to day. What Is tho meaning ot all, what is tho word thoy say? Ellenco for oyo and aye, and tho heart beats novcr ccaso Till toll and lito and tho day aro the night and death and peace - John Hall Ingham In Ecribner's. POSING AT THE PIANO. Faderewskl Thinks Performers Should took EtTectlvo While IMaylng. When Paderowski was in New York, ho was calling at a prominent Wall street man's homo in. Fifth nvenno when the broker told him he would like to havo his opinion of his daughter's playing. Tho great pianist courteously replied that nothing would givo him greater pleasure. After tho young lady had dashed off several selections Padcrewski said: "To get tho greatest enjoyment from tho piano tho music most not only bo heard, but the performer should bo seen. The performer should therefore bo careful of bis or her position at the in strument I will bo frank with you and say that I preferred to boo rather than hear your daughter play. I might better say that I looked moro than I listened, one held hersolf correctly. There is nothing I ha to moro than a listless, careless pos taro of tho body whilo playing. "Then thcro was life in her touch. Her fingers fairly sparkled as they ran over the board and touched tho keys, rebounding from them with t snap that was exhilarating to behoM. Her manner of using her hands and her elbowing, if I may so call it, showed proper training also. "I will therefore add thatmyeenso of hearing would havo been equally de lighted doubtte's if my sense of sight had not been bo completely monopolized. I compliment tho young lady on her ac complishment. ' ' "Thcro is wisdom m that," sard the broker In repeating tho conversation. "Teachers of tho piano should giro far moro attention to this matter than they now da " New York Advertiser. Electric ZJghl Test. Tho publio is becoming quite know ing in many branches of electric knowl edge, and in none moro than in tho de termination, with greater or less accu racy.of tho efficiency of tho electric light. At ono time a central station had no great difficulty in foisting upon its cus tomers as a 10 candle power a light that tho ordinary gas jet would bo an im provement upon. Now, however, people aro moro critical, and thoy havo a very shrewd idea as to whether they are get ting as much light as they aro paying for. If they havo any doubt on tho sub ject, it can bo easily set at rest. Tho latest method of measuring ilia ruination is based upon tho principlo that tho illumination, falling, say, on a printed page, must havo a definite valuo In order to render tho printed characters just legible, and that tho intensity of il lamination so required will. lor a nor mal eve. depend upon tho size and char acter of tho print A small printed tab let is placed in a darkened box and ex posed to illumination from a tnmsrocent plate of glass or porcelain, which re ceives directly ou its surface the light whoso intensity is to bo measured. Tho area of tho translucent plate is then varied until tho amount of light received by tho test characters just renders them visible. A scalo is provided by referenco to which tho exact degree of candle pow er of tho illumination is determined. New York Times. nis nils. There lives in a town not far from here in fact, it is at Skaneateles a conplo who think a good deal of each other, and when ono is ill tho other does everything in tho world for her or his welfare. Not long ago tho husband was taken ilL and his wife rummaged around to find some medicine in the house. Fi nally sho came across a box of littlo black plUs. There was no writing on tho cover of tho box to tell what they were, but as thoy resembled a certain liver pill thowifo concluded that they must bo tho required thine. Sho gavo them to her hnbby regularly, and ho secmed.to improve. About a week after, whenaioj had got down to tho last pill, ho chanced to turn tho box over. Ho gavo a yell that startled tho whole neighbcrbood.' His 'wlforan to him, thinking that he1 was dying. "Look," he cried. "Read what it says on tho bottom. " Sho did as ho bado her, ami this was what she read: "Prlmo Crown Morning Olory Seeds t" Syracuse Post Swore ITlmclf In. In his reminiscences of tho Crimea, in 1854, General Sir Evelyn Wood tells a story of a fighting general who, during a conflict, was seen wherever bullets fell most thickly. When not visible, his volco was heard encouraging his men with "a vocabulary borrowed from 'tho army in Flanders,' " which Sir Evelyn says will not bear repetition. "Years after lie was appointed to tho AMershot command, awl her majesty happened to ask, 'Has tho new geieral yet taken up his command?' 'Yen, your majesty, ' was tho npt reply; 'Ihj swore himself in yes terday.' " Iceland moss is nativo to tho northern parts of all continents. It is most abun dant, however, in Iceland, whence its namo has been obtained. Formerly in high repnto in mcdiciiMj, it is now very lightly regarded. Australia means "south," and tho land now known by that name was for merly called New Holland. The doublet was a close fitting coat introduced into Franco from Italy about 1100. M. R Rapp, LEAD.NG PERSCR1PTION DRUGGIST, slT Jackson Street, Rosebarf , Oregon. ? Patent Medicines. Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. NEW FALL STOCK ..3r.. Dress Goods and Trimmings, CAPES AND JACKETS. FANCY GOODS, Clothing for House Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc., 13 NOW ARMVING AT THE ONE PRIC6 CKSHSTORe And it will pay rVOU to see wish to buy or not." Yours truly, ROSBBCRG, OK. A SQUARE DEAL. ' ' I 3 W- l t E so We are Here to Stay. CI to Sosebiirg Are now Prepared to Supply all: parties With their Celebrated Cleveland Distilling Go. Manutaclnrcra PURE BRWBIES MD WHISKIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES J. sMKCXA.XW. ALL FIRST CLASS DRUO STORES AND 8ALOOS8 HANDLE OUR GOOD3. Goods delircml In quantities ot on ration or more. Orders from Town and Countrr Solicited, and will be promptly attended to. Office and Salesroom, NOKTO ROeRBUBQ. R S E B J R O Marble and Granite Works. Estimates Furnished, on all kinds of Cemetery Work. Oftlce ni-ja Salesroom, jn Oak Btrcet. A COMPLETE LINE OP Knickerbocker Shoulder Braces FOR Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. Men and Boys, and get prices, whether you J. BROOKS. ' 1 ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I 1 I ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Is what we give to every cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, they will come again and 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. Brewing Lager Beer. ot and Scalers In VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs. B. W. AGHISON & CO., Proirs. Dealers In all kinds ot JJIarbic and Granite Monuments and Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing -For Cemetery XotM.