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THE- PLA1NDEALERI NOVEMBER 21, 1S95. Joy's Tor tho Jaded and Gooa Health for all Mankind. J3?'3 VEGETABLE SAMAPABtUA. BRIEF MENTION. Jsmade from herbs), and contains no nlncral dmpj or deadly, pois on. Jo Vegetable Kanaparilla robs the tJood of all Its impuri ties, and courses all these Impari ties through nature "sown proper chan nels. Joy's Vegetablt Sarsaparilla enrea Iy- ge p a 1 a , h r onlc liver Com platnta and Kidney oy'a Vegetable barsap&rllla events tared fed SS, staggering pen- before lie Daweis, tain sbackjmelkncha declineomerre force uhestorsach, U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. ROSESCE3, Ore, November 2", 15JS (S a. m. Pacific Use 30-10 ,5 p. m. Pacific timo-3 itaTlnara tcmpcraiare, 46. Minlrsnrn temperature. Zi. KfnftH lor the St hoars crsdlng 5 p. rx, .0. Total rainfall since 1st ot month, LSi. Average rainfall fortius month lor 15 years, Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1S, to date, H. Averse monthly rainfall from Sept. 1, 1535, to date. US7. Accamulcted dependency from Sept. 1, l3i to date, Ufl. Average precipitation for Is net seasons. SSl3. TUcs. Gibson. Observer. Poetlasd, Or., November 21, li33: iz a. m. Weather forecast for the next 36 hoars, lor Kasebnrg and vicinity: Thursday and Friday, fair, coidcr weather. Pacce. Local Forecast OrSdal. LITTLE LOCALS. A Salzman. the reliable jeweler. J. T. Bryan, tbe Busy Watchmaker. Get your school books at Marsters' drug store. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little ol Oakland. Harness of all kinds at low price." at G. W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the RoseleaL Oysters in any style at the Candy Factory. Niece & Williamson. Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Honx For holiday candies go to the Candy Factory. Niece & Williamson. For good substantial blacksmith ing cheap, go to McKinney & planning, Oakland. New assortment of ladies' wrappers of calico, flannelette and sateen at the Novelty Store. Selling oat at cost! Now is the time to secure a bargain in all lines of goods at Mrs. Osburn's. $ $ $ saved by trading under tbe Backet Cash System at Richards Broth ers' Backet Store. Jay Brooks, the one priced dry goods dealer, opposite the postoffice, is the place for bargains. Ion can get a good meal for 23 cents at all hoars at the Candy Factory. Niece & Williamson. A large assortment of gentlemen's ties, furnishing goods, etc., for tbe holi day trade. At the Novelty Store. What's tbe use of payiDg 25 cents when you can get a good square meal for 15 cents. Stop at the Central.botel and be convinced. Never before have we had such a line of silk handkerchiefs. They will more than please you. Call and see them at the Novelty Store. lire. Grace Osborn is selling out her entire stock of general merchandise at cost. Those wishing to secure bargains should call at once. If you don't want to suffer with corns and bunions, have yoor boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Shilo's Cure, thegreat Cough and Croup Cure, is in great deriand. rocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druggists. Airs, fcecuno ot ban irancisco is a guest at the Van Houten. II. II. Howard ami A.F. Wall of Port land are registered at the McClallen J. Eller of Portland ami M. Leauey of Gilmoro are registered at the Van Hou ten C. R. Hamlin of Chicago and J. L Brovof Nilem are guests at the an Houten L. T. Thompson of Cclc.s alley is in tho city today on business before tho county court, David Loring of tho land department, 0. C. R of Tortland was doing business in the city yesterday Tho official Kir docket for December term is not yet made out. It will ap pear in Monday's issue Do not dally with rheumatism. Get rid of it at once by purifying tlio blood with Hood's Sarsaparillo. Bo sure to yet Hood's. A. E. Gibson of St. Louis, 0. L. War den of Portland and G. W. Daly of Grants Pass are registered at the Me Clallen. The masquerade lull to le given by the Roseburg Orchestra on Thanksgiv ing night, promises to Iks the event of the season. Ene Dixon, psvsident of the Douglas County Agricultural Society, is upon our steerts todav looking after its inter est The dramatic cantata entitled "Lost and Saved" will be produced at the opera house on Saturdav evening, No vember 23d. Go and see it Mahara'a minstels, at the Roseburg Theatre next Wednesday night. The press speaks very hiehh of them. New songs and no old chestuuts used as jokes Mrs. J. W. Sacry-Mullen has returned from Portland and has opened her dress making rooms at 420 Stephens siree where she is prepared to do first-class dressmaking. Geo. Mack of Elkton was brought to town today by Constable Nels Rydell on a charge of burglary. Ho is accused of breaking into the house of Frank HarJen on Smith river. He is now a boarder in hotel de Cathcart The U. S. Grand Jury at Portland has indicted Elda Wood for robbing the mail on Camas mountain. His trial i set for November 26. Delia tv Sheriff Dave Shambroot leaves tonight as witness in the caae. Tbe press again triumphant. Mr. J. G. Callahan is in the city today. He in forms us that that the neck yoke which was clandestinely taken from those bec- tree cutters last summer, Has returned after seeing a call for it iu the Plain- D CALEB L. D. Carle, the reptile charmer, was exhibiting his powers of lizzard charm ing on our streets todav. The little days. He has several sons desirous of coming to this ceast upon a favorablo re port from Webstor tho older. On Tuesday evening Novouibor 2Cth there will be a dime sociable at the resi dence of Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrode. Every body cordially invited to be present. There will bo n grand Thanksgiving ball at Frank Long's hall, Coles Val- loy, Thursday, November 2S. All iu- vited and a good limo ia anticipated. Satuuol Smeed, who foil a fow days ago and hurt his back, ia recovering under tho treatment of Dr. Coffman and is doing as well as could be oxpccled. W, E. Thompson of Coles Valley ia iu tho city today on his way to Southern California to spend tho winter. "I will return with the wild geeso in the apring" hu said. The discovery of rich gold mines in Alaska and Vcnezuola was what started England on tho warpath. Sho remem bered how she might have had Oregon and California if sho had bluffed a littlo harder. Col. Bob Ingersoll has stirred up a hornets nest in Chicago. Ho lectured there recently to 2000 people. To check mate him the bible is to be reintroduced into the public schools. Tho longest pole knocks tho persimmon. Tne daily Plalndkai.iiii contains short biographies of eminent men and women and of noted historical events. Besides these it contains all local new a for tho twenty-four hours and also dis patches of news from nil the world. We are iii receipt of No. 1, Vol. 1, of the Myrtle Point Enterprise, W. Conner editor, published at Myrtle Point, Coos county. It is us bright nnd ecintilatiug as when Mr. Conner published the Rid die Enterprise. Wu wish Brother Con ner abundant success in his new Enter prise. From Wednesday's Daily. W. S. Johnston of Crock way is in (he city today on business. Mrs. Hardy Elliffoi Glendale is iu tbe city today on business. Mrs. James Cook of Voncalla is a guest at tbe Van Houten. J. C. Stephens of Grants Pass is reg istered at the Van Houten. Mr. Sol. Abraham, who ha? been at Glendale re veral days, returned home this morning. J. A. Willis of Deer Creek and J. T. Galviu of Grants Pass are guests at the McClallen. A. King Wilson of Portland and J. L. Corman of Tacoma are registered at the Van Houten. J. B. Riddle, mine host of the Hotel Riddle, was in the city today and re turned on the freight. W. S. Harrington and family passed through Boseburg today on their nay to Myrtle Point to reside. Go to Stanton'?, the oldest general TELEGRAPH NEWS Abdul Hnmld Dead. Iiunu.v, Nov. 19 A dispatch received herefrom Sofia, Bulgaria, suys: sultan of Turkey. Abdul Humid, been iwisoned. No particulars been received. The has have His Life Constantly ncnaccd. CoNSTANTINOI'LU, NOV. 10. TllO ellltUIl for somo timo bos been in a slate of the greatest alarm, which told terribly upon his nerves. Rumors of tho discovery of plots against his life became so frequent that thoy ceased to attract attention. Some of his miuistors have had to bo kept constantly guarded by soldieia in order to givo them courage enough to transact tho business of their respective offices. Throughout tho night of Saturday, No vember 10, tho most critical day for tho Turkish empire, tho sultan was engaged s-itting close to tho telegraph instrument in the Yihliz Kiosk, personally dispatch ing instructions to tbe provincial govern ors to do their utmost to restore order in their baliieta. This indicated that ho hail filially detet mined to take the reins of government iu his own hands. A Terrible Revenge. San Axtonio, Tex., Nov. 18. A special from Bogota, Colombia, dated November 15, says: Three weeks ago a small body of soldiers were ambushed by Indiana and killed while crossing tho de partment of Cancan. General Keves im mediately sant a large lorco in pursuit of the Indiana, who wore surrounded iu a canyon, both ends of which were hold by troops, who hemmed tho Indians in while uther soldiers went to tho top of GLENDALE. On Saturday evening November loth Col. Taylor of the Victory mine, gave u grand ball at his residence near the mine. Tbe clito of this valley were present, also several couples from Grants Pass and Riddle, ull of whom are united in praise of the gallant Colonel as un en tertainer. The decorations of the danc ing hall as well as the other rooms of Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder Schlatter Cured Him. Hoston', Nov. 19. A Bpccial to the Standard from Westfield, Mass., says: "Yes, sir, I am a well rami today. A month ago I was dying from consump tion, but, thanks to the magic baud of Francis Schlatter, I urn well ogain." This interesting announcement was made by Edward O. Lynch, who has just returned troni Denver, whither he wont for the purpose of Ecekiug relief at tbe bands of tbe new "Messiah." Mr. Lynch has leeu suffering for several years from a deep-seated pulmonary trouble, and announced his intention of leaving town. He was so weak that bis folks at first were disinclined to allow him to make the journey, but be per sisted, haying he knew Schlatter would cure bun. He relates his experience as follows: I reached Denver October 2S, and it took me three diva to reach Mr. Schlat ter. I said when I reached his side: "Mr. Schlatter, I am a sufferer from lung trouble." He did not anwer, but simply took both my hands in his, and looking me in the eyes a moment, finally let go and rubbed my chest. Then be grasped a ban kerchief 1 held out to him, and af ter that I walkttd away. In about an hour I began to feel like a new man. Schlatter, to speak plainlv, is a great physician and minister combined, and when I was receiving his ministrations the perspiration stood out on me like glass beads. Now all my cough has gone, and I fee! as htrong as Ajax. the building were unique and beautiful. the mountain, whence thoy throw heayy Tllu beautiful ferna which grow so lux rocks on tho sleeping Indians, kiliinz urantly in the Cow Creek canyon were ... . .... l.f 1 . , .1 many, whilst those who tried to flee comoinuu wun ceuar anu cnoice roses, from what tbov aunnoaed wub nn narth. and were festooned around the hall and quake, were shot down in cold blood. It placed in pots, and roaes at every nook is calculated bv an ovawitness of tho oi tho large building. The weird and ABSOLUTELY PURE massacre that 200 Indians were killed, not a Rolitary ono escaping death. Close to Hell. Sax Fkaxcisco, Nov. 18. The Rev. Westwood W. Case delivered a sermon at the Howard-street Methodist church last night fairly burning with sugges tion. He tuned his voice to run tho gamut of the vice and crime of San Francisco from the horrors of the Dur rant case to tho revealed crimes of tho Mahara's Minstrels. Minstrelsy of the old-time colored va riety held sway before a packed bouse at Cordray's last evening and demonstrated charming mistletoe' was a beautiful that tho familiar original minatrol show, feature of the handsome adorning of the like the circus, holds a corner in the hall, and reminded many of us of the hearts of every one that remembers the Colonel's far away English home. At joys of youth. Mr. Mahara has gathered 11 :30 an elegant lunch was served after together an aggregation of conscientious which the guests passed the hours in fun-makers, who display the saving qaul- singing and listening to sweet music ity to all good comedians of not trying to furnished by a line string band. In the do too much. The music is select and morning the Colonel had his men go up well rendered, the jokes fulfiill their pur- tho bulk head and turn on the water PO30 by making one laugh, and Uie that set the great hydraulic mine in specialties are new and varied, motion and the sight was a new and The individual efforts of Master Tim novel one to many of those who were Anderson and the end work of Billy tiast vpik nt'iiinfit. tlio infant ibimditprs " I i ., ,i . , , i xt .. .1 11 v i . , of tho very poor. Hell, he said, was P 10 B nau seam at worn: xouug ..eusier were special onlv 18 inches l.lrw tlinmiWlkiiof tho tearin8 out the huSe boulders and level- features of tbe fitst part. Mr. George L. citv. nn.l i, m n onnallv PPrL-dn that inS the hillside, as it assisted the niners Moxley is a capital interlocutor as well 7 J I ' at. 1 t i.t a.rt si i I - 1 ' V 1 at the young women or old, who rodo a " "'etr seareii ior weaiui. ai b o ciock iw k" uroinurs bicvele on the Sabbath, was on the road all bade adieu to their genial entertainer executed many difficult acrobatic feats ' , . , ...... . I i ? . ? i anu iook tne train lor nome. navingiauu cuuiuruun. ab iemaie spent a beautiful cveninc at one of the impersonations of Leroy Bland received to perdition. He appealed to the women to assist in driving vice from off tho earth, and his vast congregation plaudcd as preachers are seldom plauded in San Francisco. ap-ap- A Brownsville Tragedy. PoitTLAsn, Nov. 20. A triple murder was committed in broad daylight near jrrs. A brownsville, Or., yesterday afternoon. Tho circumstances of the horrible crime aro such that they cannot bo called other than remarkable. Three eople were shot to death by an unknown murderer, whose motiye is unknown. Tbe yictims are two men and a woman John Mont gomery and his wife and D. B. Mc Kerchcr. Very mysterious circum stance:' surround the couimiio-ion of tho triple tragedy. The shooting took place at a quiet country farmhouse. Tbe shots and screams of tho victims were beard; fifteen minutes before tbe shooting there had been callers at the housu and 800 yards away is a neighbor's house yet nobody seems to know who did tbe shooting and nobody saw the murderer i go to tho house or leave it. There seems to hi; no clew to tho perpetrator of the i deed. His n.otivo does not appear when tbe details of tbe crime arc told. Tli at it is murder and suicide, loo, is surmised, but the facts do not admit the i suicide of the murderer. Tbe people of j the Brownsville neighborhood are wild with excitement. If suspicion pointed ' strongly to tbo perpetrator of tbe triple killing his life would not last long enough for final prayers. most famous mines in Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kearney and fam ily, who were so recently bereaved of their beloved son and brother, are guests of Sol Abraham at Hotel Glendale. Mrs. C. P. Totten of Glenellen visited Jacques today. Mieses Ida and Fannie Wertz of Grants Pass were visiting friends at this place last week, and were the guests of Mrs. J. L. Dewey. Miss Ruth Roberta is at Myrtle Creek the guest of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Stevenson. Hotel Glendale i3 crowded with guests, and is crowded in giving breakfast to the host of travelers who are going by the Shasta Limited. Moixik. several encores. The "Ponce de Leon quartet," composed of Mcsers. Moxley, Stewart, Webster and Johnson, came in for their slme of tho liberal applause bestowed by the audiencejthroughout the evening. The evening's entertainment closed with a funny song and danco, in which the whole company joined and depicted 'Black America" in a striking sense. The orchestra, composed of members of tbe organization, is very satislactory, and will doubtless play to packed houses the blanco of the engagement. Oregonian. At Roseburg Theater Wednesday eve ning, iSov. L'tli. (jo.anU see them. OLALLA. Elijah Kinnicntt sold his grub and mining tools and left for parts unknown. Grant Wells came in from Browntown where ho has been all summer working in the mines. His beet girl is now happy. John Byron butchered a number of nice hogs last Friday. George M. Rose tooir bi3 departure from our midst yesterday. E. L. Hooyer is plowing and sowing his ground to oats. V. R. Wells, Henry Busbnell and others go to Portland this week to at tend the United States court as wit nesses in the Elda Wood case. Miss Bessie Kester has returned home from Roseburg and is again attending school at this place. Prof. Geo. Byron's school is progress ing nicely. Allzs. RIDDLE. saurus seemed to enjoy the radiant ani-1 merchandise store in the city, for bar mal heat of Carle's hand and was as ! giina in family snpplies. docile as a kitten. Carl is a cliarmer. it vou tiouot it, as tne holders ot in surance policies. Mr. Rakestraw the late manager of the Indian school at Cbemawa, has been made to step down and out on account of bis unfitness for the place, and Mr. Thomas W. Potter placed in charge. Rakestraw, it is claimed, waa harsh and cruel to tbe nation's wards, the Indian boys and girls of the government. Sam D. Evans, the prune grower of Coles Valley, is in the city today. He reports his output of dried prunes this year at 23,S5o f rum his young orchard. His Italians graded SO to 40 fcr a large portion, the balance ranged 40 to 50. He had only 100 pounds that graded GO to 70. Most of bis crop graded 40 to 50. Tbe trees are only 6 years old. Programme of The Worsens Christian Temperance Union mass meeting, to be given Monday evening, Novembf r 25lb, at the 31. E. church: Chorus, White Rib'wa Vibrations ; prayer and scripture Geo. K. (iuine of Kiddle, tbe prospect ive candidate of his party for sheriff, is registered at the McClallen. A. Benson of Glendale, John Menin- ger of Salem and J. S. Beckley of Oak laud arc guests at the McClallen. J. T. Spaugh of Looking Glass is upon our streets, today. He biooght in a few hundred pounds of dried prnnes for sale. Chas. Curry of Riversido farm ii in the city today, a- allable is his wont. Charley is oi: of ihe solid Iss. Joe Clough, long a of knight the whip ami reins, but now an honest granger of South Umpqua, is in the city on bust ness. Prof. J. A. Underwood, county school superintendent, went to Oakland this morning on business connected with school matters. Tbe Oregon Fruit Union shipped a car load of dried prunes to their agent at rhiiaueipbia, yesterday, with two or Work of Wreckers, Sykaccsk, N. Y Nov. 19. A deliler- ate attempt was successfully made a few Filibusters Captured miles west of Kome this morning to I Was iiixgtox, Nov. 29. Official infor- wreck train No. t. on the New York Cen-' mation has deen received here of the tral railroad, tbe engine and all tbe cars capture of tbo filibustering steamer being ditched. Engineer Nate Hager I Horaa, and the arrest in Cuba of five and two tramps were killed, and Fire man Chris Wagner and Mail Clerks S. Porter and M. J. McCarthy injured. This is tbe second attempt within three principal members of tbe expedition. A dispatch from Havana states that Sun day a Axml with five passengers and crew arrived from Aguedores, six miles weeks to wreck tne samo train near the i from Santiago de Cuba. They eaid they same spot. It is on a heavy down grade, and trains usually ran at the rate of Cj miles an hour. It is believed the train this morning must have been running close to 75 miles an hour to make up a few minutes' lost time. The wreckers broke into tbe section tool-house and stole tools with which they removed tbe fishplates and pulled out the spikes. The train consisted of four mail cars and three sleepers. There were 11 postal clerks and 13 passengers, besides members of the crew. Tbe engine was thrown into a ditch and completely submerged in mud, only were fisherman from Jamaica, but after wards admitted they were on tbe way to join the rebels and had thrown over board their arms when discovered, Their names are ; Fernandino Alvarez, who hail the commission of general from Venezuela; Fernandino Meldaz, Francises Zaldivar, Manuel Uarotarena, and Leonardo Vcnet, all Cubans. As boon as the foregoing dispatch was received the men under arrest were.ident ified hero as well-known members of the Cubau colony ot New York, who left tbecity secretly on thejnight of Saturday, November 9, boarding the steamer Horsa reading; solo. Home of the Soul; recita- three cars more to follow soon. tion; reading; select reading by Mrs. hhambrook; chorus, prohibition music, all around; recitation by Miss Laura Smale; Tbe Oregon Builder, a general rally ; music, a selection. We are informed that several stalwart republicans are about to organize a party lodge, called the S. of S. 11. Sons of Stalwart Republicans. They will initi ate democrats without demits from Jefferson Democracy, but A. P.JA'a. must haye clearance cards from tbeir lodges before they will be admitted. TbeS.ofS. R. will labor to save the union from destruction. The democrats are urging this movement. They will fleck to tbe S.of S. R. gladly. Any thing to beat the A. P. A. who deny tke right to worship God according to the dictates of conscience. G. W. Dement of Mvrtle Creek was in the city yesterday. He reports that G W. Wannacott's daughter was buried Tucsdav. A young lady about 14 years old. The Capital Journsl says: The Ore gon Fruit Union lias packed end shipped from Salem to the Eastern markets 43, 000 pounds of dried prunes. Is that all? Why, that company has packed and shipped 90,000 pounds ot dned prunes from Roseburg already and are prepar ing several car loads more. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leav ening power as the Royal. A THANKSGIVING HYMN. the driving wheels on the left side being j off Cape Barnegut. above earth. The forward mail car was i - thrown two car lengths ahead of tho en- er0 Weather. gine and rolled down the bank. The Caicago, Nov. 19. Snow fell heavily second car, in which the mail clerks the lar northwest yesterday and were working, was thrown on tho tender i chased along by a cold wave and a high ot tho engine and badly demolished. . winu, came to tins section in a nurry The third and ' fourth cars were also About 3 this morning snow and sleet wrecked, the ends of both being broken, t began coming down here. The streets The first sleeper was thrown from tho are covered with over three inches ot rails, completely rolling over, the second ; mixed mud and snow. Telegraphic tbe rear , communication with the Northwest and Thomas Lasswell and family started for Los Angeles, Cal., the 20th inst., where they go on account of Mrs. Lass- well's health. They aro very much afraid she has consumption. Four carloads of prunes were shipped from Kiddle this week to St. Louis. G. K. Qaine went to Reseburg Tues day evening on hie way to Portland to the train robber's trial. J. B. Riddle went to Roseburg this week on business connected with the Ball placer mines. Quite a number of sick cases this week, Grandpa Mayes is quite seriously sick. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham and Grand ma Cummings have moved back to Rid die to live. E. McBroom was visiting friends and doing business in Riddle and Canyon' ville Tuesday, Mrs. Harriet Bogue is visiting Mrs. Fiekert at Nichols Station this week. Mr. Win. Sanderson and Little May iu tend paying a visit to Ashland and vi cinity in a short time. Lr. liogue had a new barn put upon bis property in town. Rev. Gillett filled his appointments here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Iva Dean were visiting Mrs. Dean's parents at Canyonville a few days ago. A. b. ic!icls of Mcuols btation was doing business in Riddle Friday and Saturday. Mr. Martin, who lives at Mr. Hack- lers on Cedar Flat, has been dangerously ill but is reported some better. Mrs. Sylvia Cutching's father, Mr. Jones, from east of the mountains is visiting bore. Enid It May Do As Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that be had a Severe Kidnev trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kid ney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Elec tric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidnev and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At A. C. Marsters & Co.'s Drug Store. Darkness Prevails. Since last Friday our city has been without light at night. That too when there is no "moon to rule the night." Darkness prevails and will prevail till probably next Saturday. An armature of the dynamo of the Electric Light Co. has burned out, and one to replace it cannot bo had til! about that time. Our nightwatch will have to carry a lantern to avoid stumbling into the gutters and to warn evildoers of bis approach. The people should be doubly vigilant in fast ening their doors, front and rear, and fastening their nhutters. Watchfulness is tho price of safety. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West a T&uax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldixo, KiN-XAX a Marvix , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Price? 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Society Doings. Tuesday evening a social party waa held at the residence of J. L. Fisher; given by tbe Misses Minnie Fisher and Helen Smith, where games and social converse were engaged in for several hours and was highly entertaining. Re freshments were served to the happy participants. Altogether it was a very pleasant affair. The participants were : Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sykes, Mrs. A. G. Livingston, Mrs, 'Jrace Osburn, Misses Ivy and Mabel Vau Buren, Pauline and Selina Belfils, Snow Autenrieth, Fearle Wright, Mamie Lindser, Hattie Bone brake, Regina Rast, Nellie Wilson, Emma Smith, Grace Smith, Mae Fisher, Minnio Fisher, Helen Smith, Dale Wil lis, Bert Benjamin, James Frater, George Langeaberg, Lou Zigler, Harry Slocnm, Claude Riddle, Dave Gelwick and Jesse Fisher. Two Lives Saved. State or Ohio, city of Toledo,; LCCAS COCSTY, Franc J. Cheesy makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doinjr business in the City of Toledo, Conntv and State aforevd.l. and that said firm will pay the sum of OSE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Cataeeu that cannot be enreu by the use of Li all s CaTa&bii Cube. FRANK J. CUEXEY Sworn to before me anil subscribed in my presence mis otn uay ot ueceiuoer, A. v., i:o. a:, W. GLEASONi Notary Publ c. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood aud mucUos sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials. tree. i. j. cheey & CO., Toledo, o. sold by Drngjnsts, .oc. Mrs. Pntebe Thomas, of Junction City. III., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for tier; nut two Dottles Lr. runc'a iNew Dis covery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discoyerv and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It ia such results, of which these are samples. mat prove, tne wondertui emcacy ot Una medicine iu Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. C. Marsters & Co.'. Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and t.COs sleeper turned on its side, and sleeper did not leave tbe track. Two tramps found dead are supposed to have been stealing a ride on tho for ward end of ttie first mail car directly iu tbe rear of the engine. Anxiety Felt at Havana. D .. ....... in t ol.nim in. been received from a Cuban sympathizer j in Key West which is highly pleasiog to the colony here. It not only states that inanv points in the West is seriously interrupted. Trains are delaved on several railroads in the west and north, From the Manitoba line zero weather is reported, rapidly moving south and east, ' All telegraphic communication with St, Paul, Mitiucaiolis, Duluth and other cities northwest have been cut off. of From Tuesday's Daily. N. A. Neilson and W. W. Coburn Portland are at the McClallen. James Denning of Looking Glass is in the city, a guest of the Van Houten. P. B. Whitney and Robt. Cull of Port land are registered at the Van Houton. U. G. Smith, A. N. Smith, C. F. Beal- mnn anil T. 1". (.oilman of l'nrllnnd nrn Captain Sweeney, u. fc. A., ban Diego KsUa&1 McClallen. J. H. Lee, G. W. Miller of Portland Cal., cava: "Shiloh'fl Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50c. II you are in need of a euit for the boy you will appreciate a cut in price like this. An all-wool f5-suit for $3.58, and others in proportion at the Novelty Store. An interesting line of stamped goods may be seen at the Novelty Store, com prising ecarfs.splaehers, doylies, squares, wall pockete, etc. Prices to rait the times. 3Iust be seen to be appreciated Subscribe for the Daily Plaindealeb and secure the very entertaining serial Btory, "Imperial Millions," by that en tertainine writer. Julius Hawthorne Thifl etory itself is worth the price ofeub- ecription. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Cbatanooga Tenn., saye, "Shilo's Vitalizer uaved my life. I consider it the best remedy for a and N. G, Engledon of Grants Pass are guests at the Van Houten. It is reported that 31 rs. Gihlland is very sick at her residence, corner of Stephens and Moeber streets. Today the weather is rather chiliy. A heavy fog rests over this valley. Mer cury stands at 50 degrees Fabr. T. B. Pitta of Drain, F. G. Tony of Yoncalla and H. C. Rathe of Chicago are registered at tbe McClallen. Turkejs, turkeys roost ye high, Cleveland wants a turkey pic. His edict. It has irons forth, Through the South, also the North, Likewise the West also the East, That your carcass' yield a feast. so, jc gobblers, roosi jc hlsjb, Or you'll make Thanksgiving pic; For thanksgiving that the debt Of tbe nation la bigger yet. Than when on the throne he set In eighteen hundred ninety-two. And took the oath that ho'd be true To ever interest in tho land And for the rights of all would stand Firm, unshaken, hot or cold, And would not sell out for gold. For thlr, thankfnl wc must be. And snatch you Irom tho trie, "tN'rlngyour neck, your caress roast, And oer It make this thankful toast. That the country Is prosperous, Although the pops still make a fuss And thank the Lord It Is not win. A Populist. Rumors Untrne Havana, Nov. 20. Rumors that the much anxietv nrevaila amonu tho officials! Spanish generals, Aldavae at the Cuban-capital regarding the pos- ! aldez, had School Report. Report of Eldorado school, district 71, for month ending November 15, 1S95: Those averaging above SO per cent First grade. Anna Conn 90, M iy Jones SS, Mollie Jones S6, Creolee Conn So. Second grade : Alex Conn SO, Henry Conn SS, Willie Jones SO. Third grado and others: Gracie Olm- stead 96, Otis Conn 90, Rose Preschern SO, Isidore Daniels 97, Waitie Jones 99, Luther Daniels 95, Roecoe Conn 9 Lillie I'rcschern S9. Number of pupils enrolled, age attendance 17. Sarah Noah, Teacher, Qualified to Teach The following applicants huvo been Last week the sheriff tar collections granted certificates by tho oxumiuing amounted to $2,290.95. There are about board at tho teachers' examination just $7000 yet to collect, including tbe poll closed. ax first grade: M. O. ilooton. -a.m. nrmtrlinir.vhnliuhM.il nndnr fcewndgiwJe: Mary b. Hansen, Lit siblo fate of Do Camios, whose head quarters are gradually being surrounded by the revolutionists' forces, but fears are entertained for Havana itself, and preparations are being hurried to strengthen defenses. The message reads as follows: Key West. Nov. IS. Much alarm exi3ts in official circles in cotisequeuco of i the confirmation of a rumor that tho chief of tho insurgents, Maximo Gomez, is now five hours distant from tho head quarters of Martinez de Cumpos, near Santa Clara. Tho eldest son of General CauqiOB, accompanied by an inepectorof artillery, has today reconnoitered on horeeback tho outskirtsof Havana, locat ing the strategic injiuts where are to bo placed tbe new batteries of heavy Krtipp cannon which will shortly arrive and will bo employed in dofenso of the city." and Suaroz liccn killed and General Luquo wounded in an ongageuiont with insurgents, has proved uutme, as has also the report that Maximo Gomez, tho insurgent commander, was drowned while wading across the Zara river. About Oregon Stock. A 1-cent levy is soon to be made the Sheepmen's Protective Union, Gilliam county, and then there will nmnle inonev on hand to pay off able to be up again and reported off tho sick list. Subscribe for tbe daily now and ee debilitated system I ever uBed." For cure me senai story -Amperau .muiuuo DyroepBia, Liver or Kidney trouble it by Julius Hawthorn, a romance of thrill xcels. Price 75c. There will be services each evening of this week at the Weet Roseburg church preparatory to the quarterly A, Giveus, Anna Barzce. Third grado: Ida Harvey, Bessio Smith, Elsie Cannon, Geo. W. Leeper, Carrie Place, David Parker. conference eervice, which will be held at that place next Saturday and Sunday. All are cordially invited to attend theEC services. Wu. Stewabt, P. E. WsB. McLAcr, Paetor TJ.B. Cliurcb. ing interest. Mr. aDd Mrs. T. J. Kearney and daughters, Lena and Carrie, went to Glendale Sunday. They will be absent several days. J. M. Webster of BurnBlde, ra., is in the city looking for a suitable locality for settlement, where ho can enjoy our eanable climate the remainder of his 4 Lost and Found. Tho greatest of all temperanco plays, the cantata "Lost aud Saved," will be given at the Opeia Hougo by home tal ent under tho auspices of the W. C. T U., by W. C. Aylswortb, on Saturdyy evening, November 23. The cuntata abounds in beautiful music, pathetic and comic eccnees. Prices, 15, 25, and 35 cents. Bible In the Public Schools. Ciiit'Aoo, Nov. 18. Biblo reading in the public schools was the subject of a short but animated controversy ut the meeting of the Chicago labor congress last oyening. Delegato HoppB, secre tary of tho congress, introduced a resolu tion protesting against the suggested in novation, on tho ground that tho schools should bo devoted to tbo teaching of eco nomic principles aud thiuga of practical life, leaving tho matters of religion to tho choico of tbo individual. Ho urged that instead of "Eelect passages from tbo Bible," tho school board should cause "choico selections from writers on trade unionism" to be read to tho pupils The resolution was adopted with little opposition. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. The Democratic Party. Henry Watterson is mightily disgusted with politics and his party. When in Atlanta recently ho said to a reporter: "I am out of tho knock-down uud drag' out politics which factionalism and fav oritism aud hellish personal ambition have projected Uou tbo country. I have never had any stomach for the concrete things of political life. I regard office as a kind of bribery. As long as it seemed that moral forces and organized ideas were objectivo poititt), I waa ready to do my part. But great policies have yielded to petty wrangles. After my lecture is ovor I am going abroad with my family for a yoar. Per haps, when tbo inevita ble result of tbo prevailing overflow of rant and fustian has buen reached, tbo democratic party may begin to put two and two together with tbo aim of making four. Ab it is, if one of tho prophets Bhould riau from tho deaJ, ho could not restore order out of this chaos. Wo bavo, in fact, no democratic party at all merely an ugglomeratiuii of quiddities thrown together by tho upheaval of the times a inonntor without a head run ning wild through a wilderness of politi cal iucurtituu. covoto bounty claims. At present there is shortage, owing to coyote scalps com ins in with unlooked-for rapidity. The bounty has been in operation a little over two months, and sheepmen say that no sheep to speak of have been killed in the last month. District Convention. The district convention of the different departments of the Christian church, embracing church, Sunday School, Y P. S. C. E. and C. W. B. M. for the Gth District of Oregon, embracing the coun ties of Douglas, Coos and Curry will be held in the Christian church in this citv, commencing on the evening of Nov. 2Sth and continuing over Sundav the 1st ot December, lho program is being prepared and will be published in a few days. Several noted church, Sun day School and Christian Endeavor workers from abroad will be present. Knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander wrtrta us from ' I ntlmr mpmiMmi fnr ivlinr. sppmiil In lw n very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. king s New Discovery and at tho end of two days the cough entirely left them. Wo will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens, State Com. Whv not give this great medicine a trial, as it IB guaranteed and trial bottles are tree at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s Drug fctore. Reg ular size 50c. and $1.00. A Soap Bubble Party. List nielli about a score of juveniles gave Master Clifford Benson a surprise by calling upon him without sending in their cards. The party of little folks was entertained till a late hour, amusing themselves, Montgolfier like, in Eending aloft soap bubbles and watching them ride the air like ininature worlds. Though they did not philosophise upon the phenomena, they enjoyed the spurt more intently perhaps than did Newton the falling appls. These little folks were "as happy as happy could be." and will doubtless after dream over it as oaa of the happy events of their lives. bv of be all The Pcttou Water Motor Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse iower affords tho most convenient, eco nomical and reliable power for all light service. One of these may bo seen run ning at this office. Send for circulars The Pelton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to persons bold mg Koseburg citv warrants numbered OlU, OiU, OOl, O50. oSU, OSl , OXI, O'J- aud 393, indorsed prior to November 19, 1S92, to present the sujie at the treasur er's office in the city hall for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this 15th day ofNoueuiber. 1S95, at Roseburg, Oregon. J. A. Perkins, City Treasurer. Nervons Shock. E. W. Joy Company Gentlerocnr Thin l the lirt time 1 have attempted to write for three years. Have been so nervous and weak that 1 have laid in bed for most of the time. A iriend who had taken your Sarsaparilla sent me two bottle. The second one is most pone, and I have gained S pounds, and surelr loel a new woman. I was pale. thin, no am bition. Had given up, as I had tried so manr rtmedica and doctor, but found no benefit. If you care to publish this you have ruv consent. (Slgneil) A. TXLXJIAN, Alameda, CL Uesdsche. Bllliousuess and Tornid LiverTdis- appear when you take Joy's Vegetable Sarsa- paruia. Will Rebuild. Tho Capital Journal says Hon. Thomas Kay will rebuild a woolen mill at Salem, destroyed by tire a few days ago. A number of prominent citizens will contribute liberally for that purpose and the employes will donate a month's wages to assist him in rebuilding. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awvdcd Cold Medil Midwinter Ftlr, Sin Frtadsca. Card of Thanks. The undersigned hereby tender our friends and neighbors our heartfelt thankB for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during the illness, death and burial of our loved sou Edward. Mr. and Mus. E. L. Gn.viN. Preaching at Pine Grove. There will be services at Pine Grove, Deer Creek, the beginning ot the years work, on next Sunday at 3 p. ui. by Rev. G. . Kennedy, pastor. A cor dial welcome extended to all. Treasurer's Notice. -Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to November 2, 1S91, to present the same at tho treasurer's office in the court house for payment, as interest will cease thereon after , tb date of this notice. Dated this the 14th day of November, 1S95, at Roseburg, Douglas countv Oregon. Wm. A. IVvm:, Countv Treasurer. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrona and myself by selling strictly for casiu T. Bknepick, Undertaker. Roseburg. Ore., April 12, 1S95. Awarded . Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. "Lost and Saved," at the opera house, Saturday night. Is Marriage a Failure? No. If you wish to marry, aud will send your address for application blank and full particulars lo The Pacific CoiiitEiiroNDiNii Agency, Koseburg, Oregon. Dr. Price's Cream BaKing Powder Forty Years the Standard. Teachers' Review Class. those not n ltdiing to take either i l U t- regular courses in tint Normal, cut now enter u class for tht Review of I hu com mon briini'lmH mid methods. Drills in elocution and reading daily. VddriR, Ahla.ni Normal. The Vlavl Company Hhvh apiMiiiilMl ,Uk. .1. II. Simp as local iiptt-'wubdiu' nl the company at Koseburg. All orders by mail prumplly ttended to. 'PR' BAKING mmm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard.