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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1896)
P IF YOU SEE IT ffl i i Tke Plaindealer ! i You Doh't Get tub News. IT IS SO. F F YOU DOfiT READ M. CRAWFORD, ;. Attorney at Law, HoomknarstcrsBulMUiS. KOSKBURQ, OR H-Bntlness hcloro the U.S. Land OfflM Mid raintng cases ft specialty. Lte Receiver U. S. Land Office. GKOBGK X. CttOW.S. JHOWN & TUSTLN, Attorneys-at-Law, llooms 7 and S T o & Wilson Block. ROSEBURG, OR. R. WlIiUS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wm mcUw la ail th coorU of Hi But. ON Ice in the Court Hoate, Douglas county. Or. c. A. SEHLBREDK, Attorney at Law, Ktfurj;, Orrffon. f OiSre oTcr tic FoetoBss on Jackson atrael. W. CARD WELL, Attorney at Law, ROSEBURG, OREGON. La Fayette Lase. JC&GK L. LOCGHIET JANE & LOUGKARY, Attorneys fc Counselors at Law Hotbnrg, Oregon. Will practice in all t&s ami ta of Urvn. Of Sce la thf Tulur-Wilson Uoci. . P R. OOFPMAN, Physician and Surgeon (C. S. Etamlnlcg eurgeoul) OFFICE. Rooms 6 and 7 Maulers' Buildinc. Residence. First door South of Mrs. Carrier I EosrtUns Monte. Special attention to Snrsery and th Diseases of Woacn. N. J. ozias, n. D., Physician and Surgeon, ROSEBURG, OR. OSee in S. Marks Cc'i Block, upstairs. Calls proraptly answered day or night. Tg" L- MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathio Physician, ESTCarocls diaeaaes a reeialty. OXARA BERRY Uas been appointed Manager lor iKxepas uoanij- oj iae. VIAVI COMPANY. Office in Tailor & Wilson BaUdis?, Room S, llonra from 2 to 5 p. m. Satardaji, Iroa 9 a. ro. to 5 p. a. yiZL. P. HEYD0N, County Snr-vc-or-. and Notary Pabllc Orncr: In Court Ilonse. Orders for SurTerinr and Field Sola should be addressed to Will P. liejdon, County Sur? rejor. Roscbcrs, Or. 5. BRIGGS, 17. S. Depnly Mineral Surveyor and Kotarj- Pabllc. Orncr: County Jan BuHdls;. up stairs. iV Special attention ptid to Transfers and Conveyances. Address. ROSEBCRG. OR. JERRY J. WILSOH, Watcliiuaker and Jeweler, 411 Jackson Street, At LcersKn's Cigar Factory. ROSEBCRG. CAAI1 Repairing eutrasted to my care vrlllbc PROMPTLY and carefully done. PRICES REASONABLE. E3JL-v& 2UCD mm. 7n.U. MRS. Iff. BOYD, SEALER IN CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A FULL LINE OF- Fruils, Xats, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc IMPORTED KEI WEST CIGARS. CUOICE BKAXDS OP CIGARS Mineral, Railroad. Aricuitural. H. C POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1106 G L, :.. Y. Washington, I). C. For many years in the General Land Office Examiner of Content. Mineral t. Mineral ts Rallroa4 and Agricultural clalcu, and Late Chiel ol tbe Miners Division. Correspondence itcd. r"-Ml-o!t. a. Eir'ailTclTritotTj. xdrzaLLgcstobtirlnccro. Liberal I eotucUticn t? locM part- I tins at tfcts. Larzett lcrewcr ot clean, Own- tun3;TillatIO rlete araortnxat l J I m . . . r V It vant TOO !KW. vial4 1 1 VA tbo fruit lnlmtrr If f lmrarUnt. Good rhinra for m 7.i.nfrMi. ErtOWSliKOS.CO,liur. ..r..n rort1nd. Ore. mis fcoat Is fji.blc. Sm win yapcr. Vol.. XXVI. A. SAL2MAN, (Successor to J. JASKULEK.) Practical : Watchnakcr, : DEALER IN WATCIIES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. AND FANCY GOODS. Gouulno liriucillnu Eyo A COMPLETE STOCK OF Cntlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' ArticleB. Also Proprietor nud Manager of Kosebnre's Famous Bargain Store. COPY'RIC.MT 1 Oh! no; Not Ours, But you will certainly throw IJOUV old smoky laiivpslaway if you. -once see the fine center draft lamps we lis.ve on exhibition. CHURCHILL, WOfJLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware t3o. Real Estate. Bought and Sold 3 Farms, larg2 and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE Stock Ranges, Tnirxber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop LandtS of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of jd. s- kl btjiok; 5" 3jaslM THE PFJTON WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varying fronl i to'25 horse power affords the most con venient, economical ?md reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen running at this office. Send for circula rs. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 121 Main Street, Sair F rancisco, Cal. J If Business Is Not Go od S The Plaindealers Advantising Column s 9) Are the Rooters for the Business Jlenf Dotfgla s County. ROSEBURG, Jeweler : and : Optician., Glasses nud Spootaolcn A Way ! POSSESSION GIVEN. 7mBB.'Cys 'OvoAoaa. Don't S queal, Btit Root. OREGON; MONDAY, JANUARYS 1896. IN HEnORIAH. Amoni; tba "dates to bo rememberad" found in lbs New Year'a edition ot tbo Roseburg Review is tbe following: "August 1. Mrs. Langley Hall, p:o neer of '53, died at her home east of Oak land." Only two lines in a newspaper's col umn, but wbo8bali moasure tbo space it occupies in tho hearts of theso who knew and loved ber. "In somo far away land tho twilight lingers longer than with us; tbe evening clow pauses upon the hill tops, lies lov ingly upon sea and shore, fades slowly and is lost in btar-llt night." So was it ordained that ber lifo should pass into a sunsetbeauty that softened and mellowed with a touch of tbe divine in all things it Bhono upon. Her dear, aged face, that tho passing years had touched so lightly, seemed transfigured as she watched tbe light of earth's sunset. Watched alio the fading light alone? I think not. Often for her the gates of the New Jerusalem must have been in those clouds of glory, and her heart been full of tho joy b!ib looked for. Who shall say fcho saw uot sometimes in her mnsingd, the tiny girl" in dear, old England, going to school and ii-.aUirjg glad tbe hearts about her, acd then tho light-hearted English maiden w bo there found ber early love and, later started with biui forth ujon the long lifj journey. They "climbed the bill together" most time in sunshine, sometimes in the shade. Many children came to bless their home, and the bonee was rilled with laughter. Her room was the hoart of the household, and a great heart it was. Strauger and friend camo to her for comfort and care. Did her patieuce and sympathy never fail? Was there a store sufficient for all t ie deruan Js upon it? If it failed none ever knew. There whs Email time for work outside tbe wide home circle. Who will say her infloenco was- less great aud lc?s far reaching? The years passed on and crowned her face with white roses. Tho golden wed ding came and went. After the gather ing twilight night nine one. Her room was bright with the sunshino and sll that loving bauds could offer, and I think that wo did not quite realize that tiod had left with us one of his own, until her chair was empty arid the blessed pres ence had passed into a blessed memory. The resurrection song was in the air when tbe twilight for her had ended, and she lay in eternal sunshine. A rtre and wondrous legacy did sho bequeath to ns to whom was given to know and lovo her. An ideal she gave us. A 6tar is set in our firmament to gnide us over upward. It is an ideal of unselfish, beau tiful womanhood, o! trusting, simple faith, of bigh hope and patient endeavor, od help us to move toward the star, to keep" always in our hearts its golden gleaming. lyoia. Oakland, January 4, IS9o. BR,7vmiES. Gilvin'a soan at Gillei.'fl- Subscribe for the Iui.vd'':au:k- Go. to Mrs. N. Boyd's for you r bolide.? goods. Complete lino of holiday goods at man's cheaper than ever. Call on H. Easton for an "Export" agar. Iliey are excellent, Uavo you seen tbo latest in ladies' aud gents' watches al Salzman'e. Tho Gilvin soap is tho best on earth and the cheapest in Oregon. Henry Easlon's teas, coffees aud spices can't be surpassed for quality. Now is the time to advertibO holiday goods. Printer's ink pays. If you want a good corset get ihe glove fitting at Jay Brooks'. Munyon's Homa'pathic Remedies for sale at Marsters' Drug Store Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get tho best at the lowest prices. Go to Jay Brooks' and see the glove fitting corsets. Best in America. meals Fresh oystera in any style, and at all uours at the canCy factory. i Munyon's Homeopathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. II. M. Martin will sell you the Oak land brand of flour and mill products. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical good a, at tho lowest prices at Salzman's. Tho Umpqua nnd Roso Hose com panies will give a grand ball on St. Val entino's Day, February 14tb, at Marks & Co.'s warehouse. Those who purchaso thu Snow Cap baking powder at tho People's grocer , havo the first choice of prizes which go with every package. A widower 31 years of ago with a boy 5 yoars old wants a wife willing to livo in tho country. Good home to one mean ing business. Address with real name, J., caro box 07, Roseburg, Oregon. Carlo & Richardson havo ordered new lino of wheels, models for ISlHi, which are on their way Ye wheelmen aud wbeclwomen bo on ready to get first choice thu alert and when they ar- rive. Tho annual meeting of the stock-holders of tho Douglas County Agricultural Association will bo held at tho court house in Roseburg on Saturday tho Sth day of February, 1800, for tho election of seven directors; also for tho transaction of other business that may bo nocessary. F. A. McOall, Secretary. 'GRAPH NEWS A Stubborn Fight. Cape Tow.w Jan. 0. It is learned that after Wednesday's fight Dr. Jamicaon's column, containing originally about 700 men, moved southwards, fighting bard all tho way throughout the night, and eventually reached Viakvonteis, six miles from Johannesburg, Thursday morning, when the column was com pletely surrounded by 4800 Boers. In spite of this, Jamieson's followers fought stubbornly until noon, when all their cartridges were exhausted. In ad dition they had not tasted food for '.2-1 hours and were worn out, but the white flag was not hoisted by Jamieson's or ders. It is known Jamieson expected 2000 Uitlander3 to join him at Krugers dorf. The Dutch press is jubilant at this lowering of British prestige, and advo cates the incorporation of "Rhodasia" with the Transvaal republic. The news that Hon. Cecil lihodes, pre mier of Cape Colony, has resigned is conGrmcd. It is not known if his resig nation lias been accepted by the gov ernor, Sir Hercules Robinson. Bonds Issued. Wasiuxuton, Jan. G. The announce ment last night that the secretary bad asked for bids for a bond issue ot $100,- 000,000, was a surprise to the subordin ate officials of tliu treasury department. It is probable no one here lint tbe presi dent, and probably Secretary OIney, knew of Carlislo's intention. Indeed, it is believed a conclusion was not reached until latu yesterday afternoon. The new bonds will not differ iu any respect from those issued to the syndi cate, and will be printed from tho old plates. Persons well qualified to judge of the resnlt of the issue, do not look for large subscriptions from private individuals, and the opinion is expressed that tbe syndicate's bid for tbo t ntiro issue will be accepted. His Loss Heavy. Loxnov, Jan. 6. The governor of Natal, Hir Walter Francis Healey Hutch ison, telegraphs, upon Beor authority, that 130 of Jamieson's followers were killed, and 3" wounded. On the Boer side, it is added, three were killed, and five wounded. The statement cabled tbe United States by a news agency that Dr. Jamieson had been released from custody at Pretoria is officially stated to be without foundation. All sorts of rumors are in circulation, due to tbe delay in receiving accurate news from Cape Colony. It is reported the British government is hurrying troops from India to Cape Town, but there would seem to be no necessito for such a step, as a concen tration of military forces from other British African colonies could be quickly made there if necessary. The City of Havana. Havana, Jan. 5. Havana bus passed a day of nervousness and anxiety, and has been in hourly apprehension of an attack by the insurgent army, or a part ( it. Yesterday, the bands commanded by Nulez and Bermudez were seen at ManaL'ua' village not more than 12 miles fro IIavana- mast not 00 6UP" nojed that . ue c"y 13 Pen 10 u,e aa yancc of the isurgenta, or that there are nonn within its 10 ouer reslsl ancc. There lias b n 1,0 ovcrt a( t of defiance of the autr,Uea w,lb!a the citv. and there have r.,.0 (vo, us in defense -r :,, 0,i f them, tho authorities say but there h'8 ben comfortable conviction in the ni . 8 . the residents of Havana from tho LBm n5nE ol tlie insuirection that they ire I in uu real uuucr ui uiuieauuuu iiuuj ui. I insurgouts. Manv hundreds of noncombatant in- habitants of tho island havo come to Havana to await tbo passing of tbe storm. Still moro have sent their wives nud families hero as-a safe refuge. This class of tho opuation is iu a state of consternation and dismay, and epreads an infectious spirit of panic through all other circles. The authorities no longer make the slightest concealment of tbo serious viows thoy tako of tho situation, and there are some who do not hesitato to rail at tbe Spanish gonorals and tho froops, nnd inako bitter criticisms of thorn. Tho wholo island outeido of Uio city ot Havana is now in the hands of tho insur gent?. They havo not annihilated tho Spanish forces, nor havo they routed tho wholo army iu any single pitched battle; yet tho situation is practically in their hands, and so completely have they out generaled tho Spanish that, to all up- jwaratices, Martinez Campos army intatit as woll bo iu Spain for any check i it has upon the movements of Gomez' "" Within Fifteen Miles of Havana. Tampa, Via., Ian. 5. An American passenger from Cuba reports that tho in surgents nro within 15 miles of Havana. According to his statement, Gomez has 22,000 men. Tho insurgents burned San Felipe, Dtirnn, Molina del Sur and Guara Friday night. Theso places are 20 miles from Havana. General Campos has issued n manifesto to his officers ordering strict obedience No. to his orders and threatening those dis obedient with dishonorable roturn to Sain within 48 hours. At Johannesburg. London, Jan. 6, Delayed dispatches from Johannesburg arriving today show that Tuesday last there was intense ex citement there, peoplo hurrying into town from tbe mines and outlying country. The cential committeemen constituted themselves a provisional gov ernment for tbe town, and announced that ample provision would be made to defend it against any body of Boers. The provisional government estab lished iteclf in the tonsolidated gold field building and three Maxim guns were placed in advantageous positions about it. The new govornment then sent an ultimatum to tbe government of President Kroger, who proposed a con ference at Pretoria the following day, Wednesday. Tbe committeo hesitated to go to Pretoria without a conduct, and Dr. Jamieson at that time was hourly ex pected at Johannesburg. Crowds surrounded the consolidated gold fields building and the work ol re cruiting was in full swing. Numerous peoplo left town during tbe night in bands of 50 each. Later tho committee sent the following communication to Sir Hercules Robin son, governor ol Uupe tjoiony: "we have obsolute information that a large body of Boers have been commanded to immediately attack Johannesburg and snoot on sigut ail who nave Leen con cerned in tho agitation. Affairs are so critical that we ask you to intervene to protect tho lives of citizens, who haye long agitated legally for their rights." OAK CREEK. Beautiful weather. Leap year has come again, so look out for some weddings. Miss. Mary Atterbury is tbe guest of her sister. Mrs. Strader at Glide this week. Mrs. Connie of Rock Creok was visit ing friends in tnis vicinity last week. The dance al the Mt. Scott school house New Year's was voted by all to ue tbe most enjoyable affair of the season, Messrs. Stearns, Agce and Atterbury started for Caps Illibee Saturday, where tbey expect to remain all winter. We wish them a successful journey and safe return next spring. Robert Blakely spent a few days on Peer Creek last week. He was tbo guest of J. M. Ro wley. We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Scbloeman, onr genial store keep er's wife. We hope Ehe will soon re cover. Miss Lizzie Ritzman, after spending tbe holidays with her parents at this place, returned to Roseburg Thursday. Miss Winnie Tipton, who was visiting relatives at this place last week, returned home last Sunday. Miss Belle McGeehee was the guest of Miss Lucy Atterbury a few days last week. Miss Annie Ritzman, who has been sojourning on Deer Creek, for some time past, has come borne to remain all winter, much to tbe delight of her many friends here. Ogee Meddlesome England. The English government by her policy of self-aggrandisement is calling down upon her the protests ot other govern ments. Tho encroachments that govern ment is making in various quarters bos aroused tbe opposition and condemna tiou of fair nnnueu people in every quarter of the globe, tngland's en croachment upon Venezuela is an index of her polic moro marked and deter mined. So much so that the United States has vigorously condemned it and the president voicing the sentiment fo i o "people has reiterated the Monroe jn- nne. was Baia oi oiu: wuom . . t. , r . ii 1 tho go'" would destroy ho hrst makes mad. v,.i,r has becoiuo so intoxicated uithiiower that sho has becomo super lie has laid claim to dis atrirresMVC, nuted territory in Venezuela, Alaska and snfi. frirnHn.i refuses to submit her .i;0r,nio,i .Oniina to arbitration, . deter mined, by the force ol her assumed su periority, to force w- ik governments to In lipr claims. But she has aroused the iro of freedom loving peopl in every quarter, and alt'eneral protest is sounded all along the line Schilling's Minstrels. Lovers of minstrelsy will welcomo the roturn of Schilling's Minstrels to th Roseburg Theater, Friday evening Tan. 10th. Mr. Schilling claims that his company this season is tho strongest he has ever carried and as lie lias aiwaj i,.i .i .rmvl camnanv. something ex J traordinorv may bo looked lor. He wrta;niy has in Lew Spencer, Billy .rsrrr.il Prank Hammond and JMigene Everett,:! list of comedians hard to equal, and in tho olio of novelties, tho brothers La Rose, the great English iicrobats, Kinzo, the Japanese juggler, aoid Carroll nnd Nealy, the India rub Iwr twins, are a show in themselves. T'Jio fust part settings and draperies and tine costumes worn by tho company in tluis part of the entertainment are the fnaest ever seen in this city with an or ganization of this kind. BUSINESS LOCLAS. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Get your school books at Marsters' drug store. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Harness of all kinds at low price? at . W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at tbe Roseleaf. Myrtle Creek flour, only 80 cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Hons. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McEinney & Manning, Oakland. Selling out at cost! Now is the time to secure a bargain in all lines of goods at Mrs. Osburn's. $ $ $ saved by trading under tho Backet Cash System atrRicbards Broth ers' Racket Store. Jay Brooks, the one priced dry goods dealer, opposite the posloffice, is the place for bargains. If you have daily mail service, try tbe daily Plaindkai.kr for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. Get your candy at tbe candy factory There is no paint and chalk in it to wear out yonr stomach. It is clean and cheap too. Mrs. Grace Osbtxrn is selling out her entire slock of general merchandise at cost. Thoso wishing to secure bargains should call at once. N. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson opposite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit the times. If you don't want to sutler with corns and bunions, have yonr boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Karl's Clover Root will purify yonr Blood and clear your Complexion, regu late your Bowels and make your head as clear as a bell. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sbilo's Cure, thegreat Cough and Croup Cure, is in great den-and. Pocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druggists. Captain Swefcney, U. S. A., San Diego , Cal., savs: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that wonld do me any good." Price 50c. L. Langenburg is still on top. He carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord- eons etc., violin strings of beet qnality always on band. Those having second band stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon N. Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. People with indigestion and their stomach worn out want to stop and think. It may come from eating grocery Etore candy. The paint and chalk that is put in it will grind ont the mucus membrane of the stomach. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Cbatanooga Tenn,, says, "ShiloV Vitalizer saved my life. I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it xcels. Price 75c. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, nr garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will bo prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabon Rose, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1895. MONEY LOANED. First Mortgages on Improved Farm Property Negotiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon improved farms in Ore gon, with eastern parlies at a rate of in terest not to exceed 9 per cent, per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address with stamp: Mebvin Sworts, Baker City," Oregon. Final Call. persons are hereby All persons are hereby notified to make immediate settlement .of their in debtedness to tbe late firm of S. Marks & Co. ; otherwise tbe same will be placed in hands for collection. Please give this call prompt attention and thus avoid ad ditional costs. Asuer Marks, Administrator of Estate of S. Marks &Co. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with tbe order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belivo that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casiu P. Benedick. Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. "Liverine. "Liverine," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., the great Liver, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable forms of diseases of those organs. The greatest known remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg, Oregon.