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t if vnnnnN'T RPnn IF YOU SEE IT IM i i ! 4 WW llWIIW I Tke Plaindealer Tke Plaindealer I You Dos't Get the News. IT IS SO. .Vol.. XXVI. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 17, 1895. No. 59. GENERAL DIRECTORY ATSOFOXE0OX. nssn.in.- jj.h. Mitchell 1 . 1 T X" Congressmen. lkvcrnor. Secretary ot State State Treasurer Supt. rub. Instruction state 1 n titer Attorney lcneral .Dolph t Binder Hermann JW.K. Ellis .Vlllianr.LotI .II. 1U Klncald .l'hll Mctuchan u. m. Irwin -V. II. Locda C M. Idleman Mem bet BoardotEquaIltationA. C. Woodcock K. A. Moore 5reiacJadscs lc E. Wolvcrton UU& Bean ,. (A. B. Compsun Railroad Commissioners i. B. Eddy U. A. Mscrum Clerk o! tullroad Commission Lrdell Baker sico.xD jtbicul nisTKiCT. JqJec 1. C. Fallcrton rrosecutlag Attorney. .Geo. 51. Brown c. s. land orncK, eossscbo. Receiver R s. Sheridan acgistcr r. il. Vcatch C. S. WX1THSK ECEEAU. Observer Thos. Gtoson DOCGI-IS COUSTT. Senator..... .- Hcnry Bccklcj rJ.K. Erondell R.cnrcscut&tlvcs Jj.T.Bridrca. , (axsehTorcde Jerk F.W.Benson -herfff , c. V f-thrTt rreasnrer ay. A. Fratcr School Snpcrindcnt assessor- County Jndso Commissioners J. A. Underwood I.A. Sterllnc .A. r. steams sorrcjor- wroacr Snccp Inspector- tw. L Wilson (C. II. Manpln WiUP. Uerdon Dr. K. L. Miller ttwh. Snlth rcraxcr omexxs. Justices 'loastablcs... .John Hamlin U.C. stocnm citt or tosrecto. Trustee . Securdcr.. Maih&l Treasurer- W.T. Wright J. 11. Shupc jL F. Eapp B. W. strong I. F. race F. JLZller W. F. CarroU J. C Sheridan cockr sxssioxs. The Circuit Court lor Douglas County meets three times year as follows: The 3a Mon day In March, the a Mondar in June and the 1st Monday in December. J. C Kullcrtoa ol Eoscbsr juilcc, Geo. M. Brows, o! Roscborg. prosecntinc atiw uey. Coanty Court meets the 1st Wednesday alter the 1st Monday ol Janttary, MArch, May, July. September and .November, A. F. Steams, oi Oakland, Judge; a H- Manpln ol Elkton and W. I. Wilson, ol Riddle, commissioners.' rrobale Cosrt is in session continuously, A. F. Steams, iudrc. Society Electing. LACREL LODGE. A. F. i A. M REGIXAR rsceiicss the 3d end -tin WedcesdaTS in each month. C W. Kick, S.-c"y. J. R. Wtxz, W. M. TTMFQCA CHAITER, NO. 11. E. A. M., HOLD their rc?nlar con vocations at Masonic hall cn the Cat and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions arc cordially invited. M. i RAFF, H. P. Isadocx Caxo, Secretary. K. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Koorn , Marstcrs Building, ROSEBURG, OR. -Buslncss beforo the U.S. Land Offlee and mining cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office. ceo&qc x. BBOWN. rncn. rAOE-TvsTis. jgROWN & TUSTLW, Attorucys-at-LaAv, Ta Booms 7 and S o & Wilson Block. UOSEBUKO. OR. 7 R. WTT.T.TS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wai pnetiee in all the eonrta nf tK Rttr nf. in un yxvn uouk, XJoogUa county. Or. Era Qm A. SEHIiBBEDE,- Attorney at Law, Rotrtrury, Orfyott. 0Sc over the FostoSce on Jaekaoa atreet. W- CABDWELL, Attorney at Law, ROSEBURG, OREGOS. R. OOFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon (U. S. Examining Snrscoc.) OFFICE. Rooms 6 and T Marstcrs' Building. Residence, First door South of Mrs. Currier's Boarding House. 9" Special attention to Surgery and th Diseases oi Women. N. J. ozias, yi. D., Physician and Surgeon, ROSEBURG. OR. Office In S. Marks Jt Co."s Block, upstairs. Calls promptly answered day or night. La Fayette Las. Jcdce L. Loucuaet JANE & XOUGHARY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Kmrbmrsf, Oregon. TaTlor-WOaoB block. ill pcrtir in 11 tie cxmrU of Omtm. tyt. la ue xi See FULETAEIAX LODGE, NO. S, L O. O. rU meets Satnrdar crcnicgof each week at 7 o'clock in their hail at Rescbnrg. Members ol the order in good staniiig are invited to attend. Grocer Cutt, N. U. Watjce Joxes, SeeY. UXIOX ENCAMFMEXT, XO. S. MEETS AT Odd Fellows' hall na second and foorth Thursdays ol each manth. Visiting brethren tzo invitod to auesd. JOaETH MICEIXI, Scrihe. J.'M. FLETCHER. C I. MKMJS iette -m-wrilowirnalL ta good BWrliffg arc in- -DESOFOST, Sa, G. A flat tad third Tharsda: G. A. il MEETS THE .ys oicaea mooth. I70MEX'aEEHEF CORPS NO. 13, MEETS second and lonrtn ThorscxTi in mmth, each FARME ' ALLIAXCE Eegnlar Quarterly Mectiirs will be held at Grange Halt, Eosebnrg, the first Friday in December, March and June, and the third Friday in September. T OSEBURG CHAPTER. XO. S. O. E. S, MEETS -R- the second and fourth Thursdays ot each cicnth. BERTHA CAHO, W. M. TJ OSEBURG DIV15IOX SO -C76. B. OF L. a- meets every secend and fourth Sunday. T OSEBDBG E. D. LODGE. XO. . I. O.O. F. a- meets on Tnesday evening of each week at the odd reuows nan. mting sisters ana oretnrcn are inntei to attend. DORA FLETCHER, X. C. IVY VAX BCKEX. R.Scc ALI'HA LODGE. XO. t7, K. OF P- MEETS erenr Wedncsdav eveninr at Odd Fellows HaXL Visiting brethren in good standing cor- claxiytnTtteaio alien a. "LTi. P. HEYD0N, Couuty aiik-voj-or. and Notary Public Omcx: In Court House. Orders for Surveying and Field Xotcs shoaVl be addressed to W ill P. Iieydon, County Sv rT veyor, Roseburg, Or. F. BRIQOS, V. S. Deputy Mineral Hsirvcjor and Xolno' Inbllc. Orncx: County Jail BuRding.npttaio. tW-Special attention nald SoTnairfn.. Conveyances. Address. ROSEBURG. OR. Physician and Surgeon. Chiefs Kmss's cf 7Tcni a Stedaltr. - OSce, Cp Stairs, in the Marks Building. Besidence, 112 Cass Street, ROSEBURG. jg Lw MTT.T.SR, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, A. SALZMAN, (Successor to J. JASKULEK. Practical : WatchBiakcr, : Jeweler : and : Optician. DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. AND FANCY GOODS. Moxm1.i1ibs1 Mm. Mjl3aiy- tismiixto Itrailiiui ISyo G1osho niia SpoctaoleM A COMI'IJJTK BTOCK OF Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' Articlea. Also Uroprlotor and Manager of Rosoburir's Famous Bargain Store, I Mil . .El 1 1 I rTV- 1 I. Iff .MaMu-.i'VW Y. 11. VJ1. I , HUM 1 1 ' " SPRINKLE, SPRINKLE, SPRINKLE. i. P1EI II II Ml LITTLE LOCALS. TELEGRAPH NEWS. THIS IS FIRST CLASS PLOWIMG WEATHER. We iave just received a large shipment of the famous OLIVER PLOWS. These are the BEST ON EARTH. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Go. Real Estate Bought and Sold, Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. JERRY J. WILSOM, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 41 1 Jackson Street, At Lncrsicn's Cisar Factorj-. Tne Cnarcbes. Birssi Cetich corner ol Ltae and Kos streets. Snsday Serricc: Freachin;, II a. a. and 7:30 p. rs.; Yonns People's Union, SCO p-ix; Jlxs. G. 5. Anaes, President; Sandaj school, 10 c b.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Praj-er MeeUug, Thmsday erenlag at 0. Ext. G. X. A37XS, Pastor. ReridcTice, Ko. SI Utln Street. TAAI1 Repair! njr enlrustetl fa my care will be PROJIFTLY an l carefully done. PEICES nEASOKABLE. SJl-rs 2MCs mm. C?o3LK. Urraooirc Cncsxa coiner ol Main and Lane atreeu. Sunday Scrrlce: Preaching, 11 to. and 733 p. xx; Sabbath school, 10 s. nu: F. W. Wooller, Sapcrintendcnt; Class JlectlcE at close ci the noralnj zcxricc: Epworth Lc&snc 6 30 p. n. Clare llnac, President. PrajerMcet lncThnadax, tX'S) p.io. Ecv. G. W. Ktsxzdt, ?astor. Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. PutcTTZctAjc Cauccu corner ol Cass and Eosesireeis. Sunday Scrrlce: Pnplic wonhlp, a-ia. and 72) p. m.; Eabbath School, 10 a. a.; Y. F. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Prayer Mcctlnz, iVcdnc- day,733 p. a. B. B. UawoETII, Pastor. -The W. C. T. U. meets crcry second and fourth Thorvlar eresios at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Smith. Tuz Loral. TuereS5C Leg I ox will meet at the M. E. Church Wednesday t 3 p.m. A. C. BccxrEE. eupt. J, F. BARKER & CO. r t : GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY iit Aipedal Liand jf unadulterated Tea. prize Our KOaEBUKG. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Pru ne and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in. quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- KL BXJIOK, H. C. STANTON Has just received a new and ezteniire ttoec DRY : GOODS COSfJIBTlSO OF Ladies Dress Goods, Eibbons, Trinraing s, JUX3, itc, Efx. -ALSO A FIXE BTOCK OF BOOTS AND SISOJBS Of the best quality and firji. GROCERIES Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc., Alto on hand In large qnantltle and at prle rs to jiui ue una. aim a urge aiocx ol Custom-lLlade Clotlfuig: Which is offered at cost price. A fall sd select atoex of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Alaotfeo IiATfST KOYELTIES LN BtaTIOJfEKf THE THIRD ADDITION o ye BK00K51DE. Oysters at tbo Kandy Kitchen. Caro Bros, nro tlio boss luerulmiits. School books at Marstere' drug storo. Go to the Uosoloaf for the bent cigar. Puro fresh candies, fruits and nuts at tho Roeeleaf. Silver blouse sets and silver mounted watch guards at Salzman's Plowb. Go to Hunter & Hume for your plows and harrows. Have you seen the latest in I-ongnette watch chains at Salzman's. Hunter & llucuo, at the depot, keop the best plows and harrows. Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Itogor's first-grade silver-plated ware. Smoked eyo glasses at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 75 cents a pair. Spectacles and oyo glasses in gold, nickel and steel bots at J T. Brvau's. II. SI. Martin will pay cash for grain delivered at his warehouse in Uoseburg. Salzman sells his goods for cosh. Bay of him and you pay for no bad accounts. Just received at the Boss Store a new invoice of choico clothing. Cheap for cash. Complete set of household furniture for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Fresh oysters, the first of the season, at the Kandy Kitchen, Taylor & Wilson building. II. il. Martin the grain merchant of Koeeburg will pay cash for merchantable wheat and oats. Dr. Strange makes a specially of pain less extraction. Ilii new remedy con tains no cocaibo Bring your job work to tho Plaindkal- eu office We are prepared to do tbo cheapest and best work south of Port' land. Subscribe for the Daily Plaindsalek, It is the only live paper i'i Southern Or egon. it lurnisnes tne latest news, up to date. L. Du Gas. Physician and Surgeon, oitice in . Jlarsiere building. Lalls in town and country promptly answered nigh, or day. Tlio .Now woman may tell von some thing new about the good people of Uoseburg next Thursday night at the Baptist church. The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work at the lowest liv ing rates, and those who aro preparing td build ehonld consult them. They can sere you moniy. i;. . ... OooU paetureage lor stock at reason' able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blai-kman, Roberta creek. That the people of this place appreciate good work is evidenced by the fact that since his return Dr. Strange has been kept more busy than ever before. lie baa the latest appliances, which combined with an extended experience and skillful work enables bim to do the best of den tal work. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. The warrant for the collection of de linquent taxes for the year has been placed in the hands of the sheriff. In order to make legal return of the warrant, the sheriff will necessarily be compelled to commence levying upon property for delinquent taxes by Oc tober 21st, 1S95. To avoid the costs of levying and mileage, delinquent taxes must be paid before that time. The law in regard to delinquent poll taxes will be Etrictlv enforced and costs and mileage added. A. F. Steaunss C. II. M.vcnx, W. L. Wilson. CUBAN INSUURRECTION. BUSINESS LOCLAS. Finger of Suspicion. San FitANcisco. Oct. 13. Ever since Durraut was arrested there has been a still hunt for the first person who men tioned his namo in connection with tho murder of Minnie Williams. Immedia tely after the horror of the library closet became known his namo echoed in every mention of it. In a few hours the papers had extra editions, naming Durrant. By Saturday evening most people be lieved that the murderer was known. Dr. Vogel wa3 asked to give an account of himself; tho pastor told of bis coming and going on Friday evening. Elmer Wolfe had to put on his thinking cap, and Sademan, the janitor, refreshed his memory. The detectives sought to know why Durrant was ac;usod, but they were not ever able to find exact in formation. Now it comes out that Mrs. Noble, the aunt of Blanche Lamont, was the first to mention him iu connection with the tragedy. Mrs. Noble talked freely of the case to day. When asked whether Durrant told her, that memorable Wednesday evening, that he bad eeen Blanche that morning, alio said : Yes; when I went to prayer meeting that evening it was asreed between .Maud and myself that' nothing should be said of Blanche's absence. We did not wish to make any unecesiary fuss about a thing that might be cleared up in an hour. I was so troubled that 1 wonld not have goue to the church bad I not been obligated to hand in a notice for an entertainment. I do not remember whether I went in ahead of Durrant or not, but I do know that he always sat in the back ot tne room during prayer meeting, and his coming to where I was was unusual. Ho asked me, as I baye testified, whether Blanche would bo there. He said she wanted "The New comes," but ho had forgotten it and would bring it Sunday. Then he stated that he had met her on .the way to school that morning. "Wo tufiercd silently all day Thursday and Friday. It was not until Saturday that the anguish becamo so unbearable that we began to tell our church friends. Friday morning, a little after 9 o'clock, Durrant called here, bring with him "Tho Newcomes." Maud answered the bell. He asked it Blanch were at borne and expressed no surprise at see ing Mand who would ordinarily hare been at school. When Maud told film lliaf niinilk ttroo rtf if linhin lrt siu: ! tnougnt i mignt tee uer. The latest dispatches indicate that the Spaniards under General Campos are making no headway toward putting down the rebellion. The insurgents are entrenched in their mountain fastnesses against whom the government is unable to gain any permanent advantage. The insurgents swoop down upon the Span ish troops, slaughter a largo "number of them, then retreat to the mountains again. Though they do not gain any battles, they succeed in decimating their ranks. These losses of the Spaniards and the depletion of their forces by dis ease is telling heavily upon their army. and until cooler weather returns Spain can illy afford to throw more into the island, as death by disease is more dreaded than the ballets of the insurgents. Douglas Count'y. People from east of the Rockies who visit Oregon for the purpose of making a home here, should look over Douglas county before permanently locating. We have climate, soil and resources eoual to any other section of the state. Good schools, numerous churches, benev-1 Pnyrajis tne ibest olent and charitable associations, and an industrious law abiding, intelligent clasa I $ $ $ saved by A Salzmau, the reliable jeweler. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Go to A. C. MarBters & Co. for .school books. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Get your school books at Marsters' drug store. Tho'best of low price hats and caps at the Novelty Store. Harness of all kinds at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Ladies Oneita suits, 50 cents per suit, at the Novelty .Store. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Roseleaf. Myrtle Creek flour, only 80 cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Uoxix. Guess the price on Jour all wool shirt ing ; tne price will surprise yon, at the NoveltyStore. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKinuey& 'Manning, Oakland. The a olden fleece j brand of yarn and Sold! only. by the Noveltytore. trading under the of people. For scenic beauty Douglas county is nnparrelled by any other local ity in Oregon. Roseburg is the com mercial center of Douglas county, and her citizens aie a hospitable people, and give a cordial welcome to all strangers visiting the city. Come to Douglas county where fruit of every descrip tion is raised to perfection, and where a man and bis family can enjoy all the comforts vouchsafed to man on this mundatne sphere. General asrent for ererv virlt.v nt anti iniim boob and pcriodleala jmMlahed in tba United gut". Ferwma wilting reading matter of any Und will do to Eire m a -1l, The HOIVG JFarm, east of town, has been plat ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing 3, 20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100 per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home ean now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for the future. More fortunes are made in lands near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the opportunity. For information or conveyance, call at ony Real Estate Office, or on Cr T. BXSIiDESIK, Propr. McCIallen Hotel Leased. Roseiiciu;, Or., October 14, 1895. Jo lite rttblic: On account ot poor health, I havo leased the McClallen House and retired from business. D. C. McClallen. RosEiifKO, Or., October 14, 1S95 To the Public: I have leased the Mc Clallen House and will take osscssion on the 15th dav of October, 1895, and ope to have the patronage of the pub ic, as I shall keep the house and its surroundings first class. Mits. D. C. McClallen .At W COPYRIGHT S.tI COPYRIGHT S. CAft I OBTAIN A F?J and an bonea. pinion, write to MDhN lcRfl.. who barn hX PATT nT For a experience In tba patent btuuw Uoaattrtctlr confidential. A.U Hn Cammnslca- .andbookof In- HI Ii harinir a large aaU Ztew atylei of filass and Delf Ware aitonUblng low tneet. Oar own . Toaatoej are Tery popular. canned xormauon eoncemlni rate? , end how to ob tain tnem tent r:e. Also a car iioeue of mechan ical end (dentins booka sen i Fatenta taken through !b inn & Co. reeetTe tpalnoOMlntiofJeleW JcmerUnTSTana tbna are bronzbt widely btf ore the public with 001 J?,"1". inTSV. Tbla rolendld paper. jineweealr.elcantlyL itrate4,babyfarthe lareert circulation of w identlflo work In tbe w3T'fcii.83JlJHX: t"M? copta aent free. Bonding Edition, mtaiit y. tlio a year. Single coplea, 5 cents. Kvrn-J lamber contain! beaa- ,a photograph! ot new ng bullderi fo bow tbe common. Address OliK, 301 illlOAUWAT. boo . with plana, nbr latest detleni and aMir IIUJI.V ft CO- Sky t ! PFI TON m j WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varying from i to 25 S horse power affords the most con- 5 venient, economical and reliable , S power for all light service. One of " these may be seen running at this S office. Send for circulars. S 5 THE PELTON WATER WHE&L CO., j 2 i2i Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. S What Will the Harvest Be? The above is an important question, and one the solution of which involves the weal or woe of the Oregon farmer Another question of equal .importance is, where shall we go to lay in our sup plies of clothini: and dry goods? Tho answer to tho latter question might be readily answered by saying, ''Go to tho Square Deal store of Wollenbcrg & Ab raham, where are kept large supplies suitable for the wants of all, and which they will dispose of for greenbacks, gold or silver, at very reasonable rates." e2r, Jl'raB.iSr!. Copyrietit! and Labeli reglaeo art. Twenty-nra year, ex periene. We 1w.1t wfcetlier paunt can bo CTrdornot, fjrwjofcbiara. Our fee ptdJ0 nutllpatenujaacrj jgBook Kajr? E POSITIVE CURE lELTEnOTIIEmMWtrrenBU New York. PrleoMeU.! "Llvcrlne. "Livoriue," manufactured by the An chnr S Chemical Co.. the great Liver, Kidnoy and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable lornis of diseases of thoso organs. The greatest knowH remedy for Indigestion, fry it. For ealo at M. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. State or Ohio, City of Toledo, MJCIH UOUNTY, ) " FRANK J.CHKEXY malcen onth that lio Is tho senior tnrtucr of tlio firm of K. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City ot Toledo, County mid aiato nforusald, iuul that said firm win pay uio Bum 01 u.iis iiuauKEi) uui. I.A US for each and every caso of Catarrh that ennnot bo cured bv tlio uso of Hall's CATARRH CUKE. FHANK J. ClIKNEY mvorn to bvloro mo and subscribed in my presence Ibis Cth day ol December, A. D., 18C. seal If. UKbAau.i. Notary Public Mand closed the door and said : " 'Auntie, I believe he knows that Blanche is missing. Why should he come to see her at this hour? It is past school time and he acted rather strangely.' "We did not think he knew anything of her whereabouts ; we were concerned only that the fact of her disappearance might become known. Even when the detectives comnieueed to work on the case and came to me for the names of her friends I mentioned Vogel'a namo first. Durrant was an after-thoaght. As has appeared during the trial, he offered his services to assist in the search. The following week dragged wearily ou. Saturday morning Sirs. Keeler, the wife of tbe undertaker, called here to tell me that a body had been found and that it was not Blanche's. Knowing my frightful anxiety, my friends at the church feared that I would hear that a body had been found and might thiuk it was Blanche, so they had dispatched Mrs. Keeler to tell me that it was the body of some ono else. In re ferring to Blanche's disappearance and to the fact that Theodore was tho last one to sec her, Mrs. Keeler remarked that he had gone out of town. Like a flash his conduct from that Wednesday night prayer meeting passed beforo me. I remembered it all, his seeking me at the prayer meeting, his strange call Fri day morning, what Maud had said, and his dreadlnl interpretation of her ab sence. A sickening realization came to me, and I said to Mrs. Keller: " 'Durrant has killed that girl.' "That was after neon Saturday, April 1. ,, a. When tbe detectives were seeking this information, Mrs. Noble said that she did not know who first mentioned Dur- raul'ri name. She did not know that she herself had set the machinery of tho law in operatiou against him. Mr. Nolte, who found tho body of Min nie Williams, said today: Durrant's name was not mentioned while I was at the church. In fact, I asked Mr. Gibbon if he foiiti I out who did it to let mo know, lie did not send me wortl, and the first mention I knew was in the papers." Dr. Vogel, who was called and identi fied the body of Minnie Williams, Baid: "Dcrrant's name was not mentioned at tho time the body was fouud. I heard it first early in the afternoon. I was, presumably, tho tlret person to tell him that Blancho was missing. That was tho Sunday after the disappearance, when Detective Authony called on mo. I told Theodore ou his way into church, going up tho stairs. I cannot say n w how he acted when I told htm. I had not connected him with her absence, and was uotou tho watch to seo how ho behaved." The introduction ol evidence on the part ol the defense tending to show that Durraut had 11 good reputation previous to his arroft for the belfry horrors has given tbo pioseculion an opportunity to present testimony in rebuttal which othei wise co'iltl never havo reached tho jury. It opens tho way for the admission of sonio oxtrotuoly damaging facts against the accused's character, and con siderable surprise is expressed that Deuprey should have taken such risks. Entertainment. The Junior Endeavor of the Chris tain church will give an entertainment at the church on Sunday evening, Oc tober 20th, 1893, for the benefit of the Home Missions. Following is tbe pro gramme: Song, by he congregation. Jnnior Endeavor exercises. Song, by clas3 of Juniors. Recitations, Virgil Shupe, Lidy Kelly and Ethel Hall. Song, Ella Strong and Alice Mahn. Recitations. Frank Livingston and Eibel Everetta. Solo, Miss Mettie Rapp. Character selection, entitled, "The Mission Locomotive," by Jnniors. Song.JbyoDgreg3ticnrJsiiwJ Admission free. Collection after ex etciees. All are cordially invited to at tend. School Report. Report of Comstock school, District 112, for month ending Oct. 11, 1S95. Averaging above 90: First and second grades., Arthur Py- burn 93: Fred Akins93: Maud Merrill 93; Luther Taylor 90. Third grade and others. Pearl Wood 97; Cora Ambler 92; Nellie Wood 95; Kitty Ganlt 99; Ida Akins 95; Charles Schaffer 91 ; Bert Akins 93. Neither absent nor tardy. Pearl Wood, Luther Taylor, Eva Remington, Felix Pleuard, Willie Morris. Archie Morris, Maud Merrill, Cora Akins, Ida Akins, Bert Akins. Enrolled, 36; number belonging, 34; Average, 31. Chrysanthemum Show. 1 ne vt . it. j. 01 rioseourg will giye a Chrysanthemum show, about the middle ol November. It will be held for at least two days, at the Marks' store room. Ladies who are not members of the Re lief Corps are cordially invited to join with us in making this the first show of tbe kind ever held in Roseburg a grand success. Premiums will be offered. An admittance fee of 10 cents will be charged, the proceeds to go to the relief fund of the W. R. C. Full particulars will be given next week. By order of general committee. The editor of the Review iu his usual bragadotio style, boasts that he is "ready lo lurmsh prool" that his circulation "is the largest of any paper iu Douglas county." That is pretty good as a blutf. the editor has been bragging lor years ami prooauiv now belives ins paper is the best and of the widest circulation But as his readers do not believe it he has taken a new twist on his kangaroo tail and says he is willing to furnish proof of it. If tbe editor's boast is Racket Cash Systeinjat Richards Broth- era Hacket btore. When in need of an.nmbrella "call at the Novelty Store, for the best, cheapest and neatest'in town. Call at the Novelty Store for dry goods, famishing gooda, etc. We will sot be O-ndkrsold. Noveltv Stote. Choice lot of patterns and colorings in onting flannels, opera flannels,- eider down, etc., at the Novel 1 7 Store. What's tbe use of paying 25 cents when you can get a good square meal for 15 cents."rStop at the Central hotel and be convinced. Pretty as a picture might well be said of oar baby caps and blanketsand no one grumbles at the price. Novelty Store. Fabmebs: We have a large line of underwear both cotton and woolen at ex traordinary low priCes and yon will say so. Novelty Store. Shilo's Cure, thegreat Cough and Cronp Cure, is in great deaand. Pocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druggists. Just receitcd onr new stock of straw hats and thocs. Straw hats at 7 cents and , . nnSMMi'irflna caUi shoes atiiriO u, aadras- np. Call and see Uicm at Richards Bros. Racket Store. L. Langenbcrg is still on top. He carries a loll stocc 01 cnoice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord- eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Ten cents saved is ten cents earned. Save ten cents by stopping at 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 hand Etoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon N. Rice, tho furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. Look in our windows, or better still, . call in. You are always welcome. Look atout you, our store is crowded with nir goods; inquire prices. We are over willing to serve yon, even though you do not buy. Yonrs, the Novelty Store. We are receiving staple goods now- suitable for the fall trade, including boots and shoes, which we are offering at bedrock prices. We think we are dealing as square as our neighbors, and certainly don't want but one price for our goods. Call on H. C. Stanton. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that 1 do not allow lead animals to lie buried on my prem ises, at Koseburg, uregou, or garnage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom., unless tbe party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for tho right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. A.utos Ross, Roseburg, Oregon. March 17th, 18H5. MONEY LOANED. good we opine his proof might not be any better. The Plaindealer cares nothi ng about the Review's willingness to furnish picof of its circulation. It will fall as still-born as bis boast. First Mortgages on Improved Farm Property Negotiated. We are prepared to negotiate tirt-t niorliMiies upon improved fjruia in Ore- not I gon, with eastern parties at a rate ojfl"' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally auil acts directly on tho blood nnd mucuos stir- luces 01 1110 Nysictn. hciki lor testimonials, tree. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. boiu uy uruggists, iw. For Sale or Rent. Tlio Palmer sawmill. For particulars address, E. 0. Palmer, Drain, Or. Saturday evening, Oct. 19th. Co. A, 2nd Regt. O. N. G., will givo their nn nual ball nt tho Armory. Tho grand march will begin at 9 o'clock. Music by tho Roscbunr Orchestra. A good time is promised. Lord backville who bgureu conspicu- ouly. and to his disgrace, in American politics in 1SSS, Las not a very high opin ion of politics on this hide the waters. and has written a book entitled, "Mv Mission to the United stales, '81, '89. For private circulation only." He is trying to get even ou this government for tbe summary demand on England to call him home as an obnoxious person in this government, and to whom President Cleveland sent him his passport because nl his pragmatic meddling in politics while 11 British minister here. n Eastern man has hit upou a plan hat keeps subscriptions paid up. Every time a delinquent subscriber is mentioned iu his paper his name is inverted. For example, "AMlll"" UJ0-flU an' fjuiily aro spending the week iu Chicago." fcvery siH'ncrioer knows what it means aud immediiitclv there is a grand rush to get right side up again. Ex. Gov. Evans of South Carolina is re' sponsible for the novel information that "God Almighty never ictonded that the blacBtiim or lliu crow should evir eoar up to the mouiitaiu top, where the white eagle alotio builds her nest." Il was never intended either to have the tail feathers of the American eaglo pulled out by South Carolina jays. Globo Demo crat. terest not to exceed 9 per cent. annum. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address with stamp: Mervis Swoirrs. Baker City, Oregon. The Grand Excursion From Roseburg to Portland and return on account of the Oregon Industrial Exposition has been definitely settled for Oct. 16th, over fifty excursionists having purchased tickets. Tickets for the excursion are now on sale at the depot and Mr. Estes requests all who intend going to purchase tiekets as early as possible, in order that a suffi cient number of catches may be pro vided to carrv the excursionists. Final Call. All persons are hereby noticed to make immediate i-eltlement of their in debtedness to the Iale firm of S. Marks & Co.; otherwise tlK'same will be placed in hands for collection. Please give this call prumpl attention and thus avoid ad ditional costs. Asiiek Marks, Administrator ot ERtate of S. Marku Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chatanooga Tenn., says. "Shilo's Vitalizer saved my life. I cunMtler it Iho liest remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For , Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75c. Have jou seeu tbe New Woman? She will be at tho Baptist church Thurs day evening, October 17th.