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THE PLAINDEALER, rubllshcd Daily, except Suuday. W. K. a. v. HKNJAMIN 1SKNJAMIN Editor. ..Manager. Bubucriptlon One Year, by mail Six Months, " . RUteM. -IS CO .160 Tlircu Month " One Month -. t'er WivV, delivered by Carrlei..... .. 75 .. 25 .. 10 Tite weekly iMnltidcaler. Oue Year 'lx Months Thrco Mouths JANUARY 20, 1S95. EXTRA SESSION. If we could be assured that au extra session could bo relied on (o cut down tho appropriations of last winter's regular session, we would say let there Le.an extra session by all means. But what assurance have we that it would 00 it? If the members of that body will petition the governor asking to be convened, promising to redeem theinselrea by cot- ting down InaU viilanious misappropria tion covering the following items we would say amen to it and appro vo the convening the legislature in extra ees slon. " Additional tluical aid for gov ernor $ J.000 Clerical aid ollice of secretary of state ll.OOO Clerical aid office of superintend ent public instruction 3,300 Attorney general 0,000 Parchaso of Oregon reports S.OOO State agricultural society 10.000 Railroad commission 20,000 Domestic animal committee. . . 8,000 Home at Portland 5,000 Refuge home. 3,000 Sisters Good Shepherd -. 4,1300 Home at Albany 5,000 Patton homo 2,000 St. Mary's home 4,000 Kindergarten 1,500 Tay of governor, secretary of suie ana etaio treasurer as supervisors of public works. . Extra district attorneys .... ... Or. State Weather Bureau Dairy and Food Com ... 3Ionmoulh Normal School ... 4,000 1,500 1,000 1,500 IS.000 Support State University 30,000 For Supreme J udges, reduced . . . 20,000 Deficiencies Monmouth school. S.326 Baby Home, Portland 4,000 Boys and Girls Aid Society 2,500 Weston Normal School 4,000 fctate Agricultural College 5,000 Salary cf clerk of treasury (flOOO appropriated) i,0OO Hill's Code 3,003 There are several other items which -could be dispensed with withont ma terial detrimeat to the state's eSdent management if officers would properly perform their duties as required by Jtra under which they have accepted them; especially is this the case during these oppressing umes, wnen the taxpayers are scarcely able to support themselves and families, and often suffer for the necessaries of life. The above appropri aaons amount in round numbers to 1200,000. Half of it, of course, has been expenflea lor 1Kb. The other half might be cut off if the legislature in ex' tnt session would do it. But would it? .That's the question. We fear it would not. The only remedy we tee is to let the old body die the death of the damned, as a terror to its successors. Let the people riso in their majesty and power and 'demand a new deal and de clare they will support no man for the legislature who will not .pledge himself to work and vote against all unnecessary appropriations of the above character. Party platform pledges are but banks of sand, whether they arc formulated br republicans, democrats, populists or in- . dependents. Tlc peoplo must bold their immediate members to that body per sonally responsible. They should send op men who have au established rcjHita tion for honesty, ami sense enough to comprehend justice and backbone enough to stand erect. The history of past legislation in Ibis state unmistaka bly demonstrates that all legislatures baye been too liberal with tho people's money ; and wo will admit many of them wilh good intent the schemers have pulled the wool over many eyes. Tho state constitution has fixed a limit to in debtcdness and tho class of services for which appropriations may be made. It does not warrant tho legislature in giving the governor's, the secretary's of state andthestato treasurer's clerks, for ex ample, more than double the salary of those officers. It provides for a public school but not for a collego, seminary or high school to bo supported by a tax on the people at large for tho bcnclH. of a few. Tho cud drauclh nigU. Tho uewo ;". from rVjulh America is Iwligerent. '-Wars aud rumors of ware are rife. A civil wariu Brazil is imminent and Col umbia is preparing for a revolution. 'Ihc i-eople'u party will bold thoir national couveulioii at St. Louis, July 22, for tho nomination of a presideut and vice preuideul. TELEGRAPH NEWS His Successor Named. Havana,.Jru 18. Tho civil govornor of the provinco of Havana, through his secretary, Sonor Francisco Calvo Munoz, add tho chief of tho treasury department, Senor Miguel Cabansas, admitted late this afternoon thev had received cablo messages from Madrid announcing that a successor to Marshal Martinez de Cam pos will bo appointed in the person of General Valioriauo Weyler, and that they are to expect his early arrival at Havann, to assume the duties of governor-general of Cuba and goneral-in chief of tho Spanish forces in the island of Cuba. Washington, Jan. 19. The announce ment of the appointment of Geueral Va leriano Weyler, as captain-general of Cuba, was received at Cuban headquar ters here as confirmatory of the view al ready expressed upon the none of Cam pos' retirement, that there had been a radical change in tho policy of the Span ish cabinet, and that henceforth there is to be a reign of blood and terror in Cuba. The change in the cabinet itself, in the retirement of the Duke of Tetuan aud the succession of Senor el Rnaycu, as minister of foreign affair, is regarded as still farther confirming the idea. Geueral Weyler is a veteran soldier, and nas had his o.vn experience in Cuban revolutions, for ho followed the fortunes of the Spanish army in Caba for years during the last revolution, with tho rank of colonel, and earned for himself a dreadful reputation as a man of blood and iron. Moreover, the Cuban ieadets here ' bint at actions of cruelty to women and defenseless prisoners iu his past m a fashion that augurs ill for the rebels who como within bis jower, and they predict that, he will soon become involved in trouble wilh the United States govern meat as the result of ill-treatment of Amsricau citi zena who may be unfortn- nate enough .to fall under suspicion. General Weyler quitted Cuban ground sson after tho suppression of the last re bellion, and has since dwelt in Spain, holding the important losition of captain-general of the province of Catalonia. This Says It Is Not Settled. Madrid. Jan. IS. Seuor Canovas del Castillo, the president of the council of ministers, has received the following dis patch from Marshal Martinex de Cam poa: "I consider your telegram as an order, but I ought to stay. I Iiave not given my resignation . I have no sense of fail ure. I am the first to congratulate the government upon it decision, which, pcrliaps, will avert disagreements which do not affect me and might be hurtful to Spain." General Pclaviaja, whose name has been mentioned as the probable suc cessor of General Campos, had a confer ence today with the president of the wuqcu oi ministers, me general ex pressed himself as favoring the appoint- ol General Weyler as captain-general, and in consequence the latter was sent for. General Weyler will arrive here tomorrow, when the question of General Campos successor will be definitely set tied. General Campos will return im mediately to Spain. Havana, Jan. IS. General Campos will sail for Spain jfonday. Due to Campos' Recall. Madbid, Jan.18. Owing to the recall, in some quarters "dismissal" is the word used, of Marshal Martinex de Campos from the capt a.n-gcneralship of Cuba. The Duko of Tetuan, minister of foreign affairs, has resigned. He will be succeeded by Senor El Buayen. OAKLAND. Al Dear made a trip to Roscburg last week. Mr. George Lee was over from Wilbur during last week. Mr. B. McKinney came over from Looking Glass last weak. Mr. P. B. Beckley (hipped two car load of hogs to Portland last week. The leap year ball was postponed til) some future time. The revival meetings aro keeping up interest and the attendance is good. We acknowledge a visit of two mem. hereof God's Regular Arrav last wk. They held service in Yonns's hall, bat their stay was short. The Woodmen of the World held a mooting Thursday evening of last week, adding more to Utoir membership. Our items for last week's issue was de layed, so they did not appear till Thurs day's paper. Wo try to semi by mail in lime for ovcry Monday's issue. Tkilijy. Salaries of Rulers. ine president of tho Fiench republic receives 1,200,000 franca; the American president 250,000 francs, while tho presi dent of the Swiss rermblic has nnlr iranca. The allowance of the queen of hngjand and her family is placed at 50,000.000 francs: tho kineof the Belgians at 4,000,000 francs; tho little queen of Holland and her mother at 2,500.000, franc: th Amnfrnr nf flat- many at 11,700,000 francs; tho king of Italy at 14,250,000 francs; Ibo king of Spain and his mother at 7.150.000 francs; the king of Portugal and his mother at. 3.600.000: the emnemr nf Austria-Hungary 23.350.000 franca: tho king of Sweden and Norway at 0,500,000 fraucs; the- king of Denmark at 2,100,000 francs, and the king of Greece at only 1,300,000 francs. Notice to Theatrical Managers. Proposals to rent the Odd Fellows' Oiwra Honee for one year, from Feb. 5, lfW, will In) rucrivol up to Feb. 3rd by UietccrelarA-, j0H. Micelli, Roseburg, Oregon.. It is sell stultification for any onoto nnike excuses for the acts of men of his party when it is palpably plain they have dono wrong. Tho Flainuualkk will not bo guilty of any extenuation for misdeeds of tho republican party that may como to its knowledge. Tho present administra tion of tho state government was elected upon pledges of retrenchment. That tho appropriations as a lump sum was less than tho former by a fow dollars will not fill tho bill. Wo demand such a retrenchment as will not require a mi croscope to discover it. Elsowhcro wo Bhow where tho pruning knife may bo applied without detriment to tho state. Great Britain thinks sho can lick any five or six of the great powers. Well, just lot her rail in to Uncle Sam if sho dare. Thero would not be a creafo spot left of her. Undo Sam has thrashed her twice and can do it the third time. Tho United States will claim indemnity for loss ol property of American citizens during tho troubles in Armenia, and will demand protection to American citl reus in tho future. It Is reported .that wheat in Walla Walla brings 51 .'s cents, and that the market is very brisk. Within the last few da) a over thteo milliou bushels have changed owners. What enllitidinstic republican wants to go to Portland to attend tho coming con vention? If lie can rYieo tho rhino he can go. Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealed plana ami specifications will bo received until February 3, 1SUC, at 10 o'clock a m. . for ;i hospital building at the '.Soldiers 1 ii t r cam ouiiumg to be ol wood, one story nigti, wim txiicmcnt; separate rooms for four inmates and a ward large enough for 20 erconst and the estimated cost not to exceed $5000. These plans and sp;cificatioas must include everv tiling necessary for a complete structure i monern sanitation strictly observed and addressed to the undersigned, State Douse, Salem. Oregon. B. F. Alley, Chairman Executive Committee. To Fruit Growers. The rpgnUr meeting of the Roseburg Fruit Grower's Association will be held at the Grango Hall in Roseburg on Sat nrday, January 25tb, 1S9C, at 1 o'clock P. M. It is requested that a full attcn dance of the members and all others that are interested in fruits be present to discuss the different methods and plans of handling and disposing of fruits, and atso to better organtxe lor tne coming fruit season. By order of the executive committee. F. A. McCall, Secretary, Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between J. A. Remand C. G. Meyer under the firm name of Rcseburg Brewing Co., is this day dissolved. C. G. Moyer will continue the basinets, collect all ac counts and pay all bills of the late firm. J. A. Heix. C. G. Meieb, Rostncno, January 11, 1S90. City Treasurer's Notice. -ouce is ueieny given to an persons holding Roseburg city warrants indorsed prior to December C, 1S92, to present the same at treasurer's office in city hall for payment, as interest will cease thereon after tho date of this notice. Dated this lsth day of January. 1S96. al Roseburg, Oregon. J. A. I'ebklvs, City 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 tho order. I find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and bclivo that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. Attention Patriarchs. The G. P. of the Grand Encampment of the State of Oregon will visit Union Encampment No. J, Thursday the 23d instant. Patriarchs will please take notice and attend if practical at Odd Fellows Temple on that evening. By order of F.G, Micelli, C. P. Teachers' Review Class. Thoeo not wishing to tako either of the regular courses in the Normal, can now enter a class for the Review of tho com mon branchefl nml methods. Drills in elocution and reading duily. Addrees, Ashland Normal. Wanted to Exchange A good grist mill (valued at $2000) for city properly, or will sell, for one-fourth caab, balance at 8 per cent. For further particulars inquire at tho" Plalsoealeb offi-j. For Sale or Rent. Tho i'almer sawmill. For particulars addr . E. C. Palmkr, Drain, Or. A. C. Hoxio ia selling 10 lbs. of granu lated sugar for $1.00, Hour at 75 cents a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 90 cents. Teople should tako advantage of thceo prices and give him their patronage. Cure I'or Ilcadnclic. Au a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects n permanent euro and tho most dreaded habitual sick head aches yield to its influence. Wo urge all who nro alllictcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consumption VAneltw. Unra cures by giving the uodcd tone to the bowels, and fow cascH Inni: resist (ho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Dirge bottlea only Fifty cents al A. C. Marstora Cojfilh-ug Store. Pi a ONLY $2 a Year It paid in advance. th: TWICBAiWEEK TO JRN. 1597 FOR S2.QO M. F. Rapp, LEADING PERSCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. 5 5 Patent Medicines, Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. Timmmimmwfflz WINTER GOODS CONSISTING OK Dress Goods and Trimmings, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, Clothing for Men and Boys, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Underwear, Neckwear, Rubber Goods, Etc, Etc, NOW ARRIVING AT THE ONE PRIC9 CKSH STORS $3T The Best Goods and Lowest Prices. Yours truly, ROHEBUKCi OR. J, BROOKS. W. H. CASEBEER, .DEALER IN- GROCERIES Corner Jacksoa New Store ! New Gds COUNTRY PIIODUCE THE THIRD ADDITION BR00K5IDE. T1l HOWG Farm, 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 tne tuture. More fortunes, are made in lands near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the opportunity. For information or instate Omce, or on G- T. RoseburgBrewery C. G. MEYER, Proprietor. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY, Keep your Money at Home. The Best in Cleveland Distilling Qo. Muiafacturen of PURE BRflflDIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY HMD MEDICINAL PURPOSES ALL FIRST CLASS DRUG STORES AND SALOONS HANDLE OUR GOODS. GooJa delivered In quantities ol one rallon or more. Orders from Town and Country Solicited, and will bo promptly attended to. omce and j VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs, CALL AT THE Roseburg AND Roseburg Beer, the 315 JACKSON Street. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. B. W. Marbic Estimates Furnished on all omce ana Balcarootn, ;jh oak Hlreet. A COMPLETE LINE OF Holliday 2 Goods S FOR Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. & PROVISIOflS, and Doaslas HtrceCs. ! Prices Just Rigkt ! BOUGHT AND SOLD. prospect is much better for conveyance, call at ony Real BEIaDSIff Propr. Drink only home made Beer. the Market. &nJ Dclen In AMD WHISKIES Beer Hall DRINK Best in the Market ACHISON KOJrojrs Dealers In all kinds of and Granite Monuments and Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing For Comctory JLott-;. kinds of Cemetery Work 0 KS,LiC3 o fc,L3o JLOTTPLPrai ICOTTOLgOTj COTTO: n 3d OUT OF THE FRYING PAN Has come not a little knowledge as to cook X E 33 a a o 3 ery what to do, as well as what not to do. Thus a a o enr we have learned to use o IT x 2 3 n n a a & a o the most pure and per o fect and popular cook- O BTT X X m m o n ingmaterial for all frying and shorteningpurposes. o o PROGRESSIVE C00KIN6 o is the natural outcome of the age, and it teaches 11 a o o a a o tis00Mlard,butrath er the new shortening, rrsr X X a o a a o which is far cleaner, and more digestible thdn any lard can be. The success of Cotto lene has called out worth tm ITS z z M M a -J tt o c O UTS. z z M M EE O TT3 X z m n S3 o less imitations under similar names. Lookout for these! Ask your r x a m J u a o Grocer for Cottolene, audbesurethatyougetit. Made only by o N. K. FAIRBANK tu CO., -4 -J EE ST. JLOUIS and tCHICAC&NEW YORK.QOSTON, BAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. ZxpTMi tralna leaTe Portland daily. South I I North 80 r.x. 5:25 A. X. 10:45 A. x. Lt. Lt. Ar. Portland - Ar. Eoseburg - Lt. Son Francisco Lt. 8:10 a. x. 11:10 r. x. 6:03 r.x. Above trains stop at East Portland. Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer son, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Ehedds, Halsey, Harriabnrg, Junction City, bring; Eagene, Crenrell, Drain, and all stations from Boseborg to Ashland incltuire Roscburff Utall Daily. 8:30a. x. I Lt. 5 a) r.x. I Ar. - Portland -Bosebnrg - Ar. 1 1:40 r.x. Lv. ! 8:00 A. X. ISalem Fasscncer Dally. 4:0Or.x.LT. - Portland - Ar. I10O5 a. x. 6 05 r.x. Ar. - Salem - Lt. 8S0 a. x. DIMIHC CABS OX OCDES ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND 8ECO.VD-CLASS SLEEPING CAUS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Between Portland and CoryaJIi. Mail train dally (except Sunday). 7:30 a. x. I Lt. -12:15 r.x. I Ar. - Portland Corrallis Ar. I Lt.I 5:40 r.x 10 r.x At Albany and Corrallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern railroad. Express train daily (except Sunday). 4:45 r.x. I Lt. - Portland -McMinrWe Ar. isr-S a.m. Lt. 1 5:50 a. X. 7iSr.x.Ar. - Throngb Tickets to all Points In tne Eastern Slates. Canada and Europe con be obtained at low cat rates Irons Ccorgc Estcs, Agent ltosebnr?. B. EOEHLEB. E. P. ROGEK3. . Manager. Asst. U. t. & Pass. Agen PORTLAND OREGON. FB0M TERMINAL OK 1NTEKI0K TOISTS The) ortherm) PacTfig) Is the Line to Tate To all Points East and South. t Is the DINING CAS ROUTE. Itrnns through VESTCBULED TRAINS EVERY DAY EI THE YEAR to 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO (SO CHAXGX or CABS) Compottd el Dining Cars Unsurpassed. 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GIBBON has practiced in San Francisco orer thirty years and thoso troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the benefit nr his great skill and experience. The doctor cures when others faiL Try him. Cures guar acteed. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Ut.j. P. ulbbon. Gas Kearney Street. sn Francisco, Cal.