THE PLAINDEALERf mBP mention. APRIL 10, 1S9C. U. S. Department of Weather Bureau. and soon the roproaontatlyo of tbo no- Viln.t ft Hia t.itfn ovnflttnn will flllUm a. .. liuoll of Looking Qlasa ta in the win. n,n,iA ti, !nnmv nrhnintmr- vj iuua). msfn,! oil lnnVn.l i.n nltliniit n rpnl nn KjiiaB. bchuaufor, tbo irrepressible pop- their persons or n friend at hand to ko . . - I ' " Agriculture utist, is in tho city today, preparing lor their bail tunveuuon tomorrow. ra ti .i..,!i r Jnnnim.in nh- Mrs. 0, Gilpatrick of Days creek is in jects ia best exemplified in a pair bf tbo city today on her way to Rev. T. J. cheap, balky spectacles that stutters Jonea , near inchester. Just why anybody buys such classes is a John JackBon aud eon, Coma, ol Can- wyatery, unless it is Iguorance of tho lr yonvillo camu down today to attend the roparablo injury such spectacles do to peoples party convention tomorrow. tho eyes. Don't ko to Dr. Lowe for Tbo overlain! has .been detained sever- ll,at kiml al hours Una uiornim: on account of a Tho funeral of David C. McOIallen waa Kos sbcro. Ore., April II, liSC n . ..... trr IS ft. in. 1'ftClflo tlme-2).7J. Maximum temperature, 41. Minimum temperature. 31. BalnUll tor the H hours ending 5 p. in., 0. 1 1 ToUl nduUll slaco 1st ot month, 2.91 Avenge rainfall (or thU month lor S years, 5.61. Total rainfall trom Sept. 1. IStt. to dale. U3.-J0. .r. Ti,,u rmm s..nL i. ia ,,.,, uuun una morning. on account ol a Accumulated excess trom Sept. i, 1S55, to anu snuo on Koberi'd lull, bouUi of Dill- largely alteudcd today, noiwuuBianuing date, s.70 ATcrajro precipitation lor lb tret seasons. I ""AAl UUtlULU. I 1 1 1 I'll . NlCKHPsH I ceased were conducted by Hoy. T. N, Wilson of the Episcopal church, assisted by Nov. G. W. Kennedy of tho M. E. church Tho remains were followed to tho precipitation lor 1$ tret as. T Indicates trace ot precipitation. The weather tlajs displayed, represent tho forecast appljlns to the 21 honrs ending at S p. m. to-morrow. (It more than one kind ot weather is predicted tor that period, tho condi tions first named In tho forecast trill be rep re rented by the uppermost weather Mas.) A white nag Indicates clear or talr weather; a blue Has, rain or snow. The flag ot which the upper halt Is white and tho lower halt bine, local rain or mow. A black triangular pen nant Indicates the temperature and when dis played abore a weather Has indicates wanner, and when displayed below, cooler, The tem perature Ca U never dUplayed alone. Its ab sence Indicates stationary temperature. The ard. tbo inclemency of tho weather. Tho 151)d purified, disease cured, sickness ceremoniea at ,ho ""'J611 f luo de' and suffering prevented. this is tho record made each year bv Hood's Sarsaparilla. William Purdy, couituande SCRAPS. A few days ago a certain populia. liv ing west of this city, accidontly over hoard a conversation betweon two prom inent tnembera of tho Roseburg ring of democratic pio calera, which caused him to open hia eyre. Tho question under discuesion wbb aa to tho probability of the populist convention indorsing all or of tho democrat ticket. Ouu of the parties was very hitter in his denuncia tions of tho populists and their doctrincp; and waa oppoaed to anything, lie said, which would in any way encourage them in their nolitical heresies. Tho other parly oxplained that it wa3 not necessary or advisable to have such a thing aa a jkj littrnl conscience, that what they, tho democrats, were after, was tho pie, and that if they could accomplish their ends by using-tho populists to help rako the GLENDALE. Mrs. Swattz, tho genial ladv of tho Victory Placer mine, ta visiting iura. Clarke at Ho'el Glcndale. Misa Ktttu Clarke ia at Roseburg vUiting f i tend. Mrs. J. L. Dewoy and her daughter, Misa Edith,!) lit Portland visiting Mrs. J. It. Penny. T. C. Nail of Grcenglen ia wielding tho yardstick in the largo Mercantile House of J. L. Dewey. Hon. James E. Blundell commenced echool at this place last Monday. Glen- dalo is fortunate in having secured the Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoYal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE REJOICING TO SOON. DEMOCRATIC METHODS. "Last Thursday wo heard five differ ent republicans make tho declaration int i'ontl(man. scholar Uhut ''there ia no republican party in and atatcaman to teach our district Douglas, that there are but two 'Parties a succcssiui i . . a Dn. . i?,.;rr Euitoi: Plaindkaleb: The proceed ings of the late democratic convention at Roaeburg would not strike the casual observe as being in any way peculiar, but when we consider that there are widely antagonistic elements in the party, it becomes difficult for ono not conver- llin anti- SChOOI, which assures us school for tins Beason. Vrnm . nft rpnintion nassed by the Misa Maud Blundell will teach the ia(0 democratic convention in this political chestnuts out of tbo fire, it waa school at Placer, Josephine Co., and COnuty, wo are not Burprfcedat tho above sant witn tbe facts to understand how all richt. even if tho pop8 did get hurneu en uiunueu vm leacn tuo ecuoui uu assertion made by the iteview, oui wo can(idates. in some instances not of tbe gravo by a large number ol sorrowing To Illustrate hia point, he related tho upper Jow ureeK. ansa aiary vyanuoa hardly expected that it was bo ueavuy . ware nominated by unanimous friends and; sympathizing neigbbora, followlnir anecdote: Ho said that while lis teaching tho Galeavillo school. weighted down by them as to call on tbe vota of the convention. For instance, Thn expn-iRA wnin hriflf and lmnressive. I . n ;n ;ia nrir-In cunnncpil In I ai:.... .r...i , v:i .,1, l.oo lun of. tannMi.iing i. I.. It. 5t ilrnw itH load be- I -r t r. r-.v.K . . . .Mi . -1-1 ' i mo cjiUij' o, 1 L 'w " 'tj'"i . , t . i iui.i A.aw, - i iv-('iitii.uj .v I f . j ii-, Jjjfiuu, a UMUUIIV, IU1 oww oou- .......u. Vu...i.,b jwuui, iu-i. ... 'o at the residence and at tho Krave. the iah tnlrU.v aco bred voter on Ibe i,..,i;n. hnn nt tto'ehuri? for five fore t had cotten fairly in the road. remains were laid to rest Deaiue nis rePnblicans , it would fit his ideas exactly children in tho Odd Fellow's cemetery ii .:. hat n certain colored centlemaa in chief of God's Regular Army, left this morning for Grants Pass on business aud will re- tarn Monday next. teens, left last night for Sabastopoo), Sa noma county, California, on a few months' visit to his father. The delegates to the peoples' party convention tomorrow are requested to east of the city at 3 :30 p. in. coll ware nag, white with black square in the I et at Grange ball thia evening in cau centcr, when displayed on the Tacific coast. In- ens, at S p. to. A general atten dance ia dieatcs Irosl. 1 deirod. Tuos. Gtasox. ObaerTtr. I ao the friends aud neighbors whoso Forthsd. Or., April li. ls-: S a. m.-1 "naiy ejetenucu ttieir sympatuy in our Weather forecast tor tho next X hours, for recent bereavement, cur heartfelt thanks ELotcbors and Ticlulty: Tonight and Thursday occasional rain. Paces. Local Forecast Official. LITTLE LOCALS. are returned. Mks. D. C. McClallen, Hakuv T. McClallvn Rov McClallex. H. T. Ulumb has taken charge of the batcher business of Jacob Bitzer and will furnish the customers of this popu lar market, their bleats, chops, cutlets and roast for tho future. Give Mr. Blumb a trial. We bespeak for him a liberal patronage, and for bis patrons fair treatment. Mrs James Wright, who has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Churchman, at Medford for a few weeks, has returned and James tarns over tbe culinary de partment to her management again, satisfied that, while he can cook and wash dishes well. Airs. . can more nearly come up to modern requirements. We uuderitand that Mr. Dilworth will open his school next Monday, and again resume his labors of teaching and train tng Rceeburg voutus in those ways which, if rishtly observed, will make men and women ol them. Mr. Dilworth is one of the most thoroughly educated teachers in Douglas county and is doing a noble work on the educational line, Go to tbe Senate mIooh and lake a lock at tbe wonderful e- Bill Van Bnren will show oa an egg that will perform more antics than any other c; that was laid by feathered fowl since tbe dawn of creation. The hen that laid this egg will soon be on exhibition at It is a lineal de- oah bad in ber on a ladies' wheel. I the at k at the time of the deluge. Call and examine the new goods at w. n T. U. will hold their next tbe Variety store, one block east of the pabi;c meeting Sunday afternoon, April depot, corner of Pine and Lane Streets. 19thi 3 o'clock in M. E. Church, Rri mnr ioh work to the Puixdial- South. All are cordially invited. Fol- wVam Drenared to do the I lowinc ia the programme to be rendered cheweet and best work south of Port- at the mass raeetin Krom Wednesday's Dally. Vida Mathews of Wilbur is at the Mc Clallen. A. J. Dear of Oakland is at the Van Houten. Lon Robinson of Myrtle Creek is in tlto city today. W. R. Wells of Olalla is registered at tho McClallen. Hon. C. A. Sehbrede is reported con- .Several weeks of stormy weather re sulted in quite a snow storm on Tuesday morning. The snow covered the ground two inches which diaap- rlnfflil that ha had had a dream- tho night before, in which h had dreamed that he had died, and, unfortunately, had taken the wrolu; road aud been ad iimiuu iuiu mo v. .i.,.i. t ? rrt... .t.0ru,l inf III. 1 dcPth f T'rJXZ : reared during the day, - Is T f T!li: r.milif fina IAifo1 m..l kiln.drv a ecore or more ol re- u""8 nnblicana who had been inveigled into at tRisjuace. Uda deftnain. nerhapsas a reward lorhav JCobert Taber ol untnis lass uaa ;nn nnn n n(r stmnifn lfoods. and that I onnel n saloon at the old S . F. Beer ... ) VUU u r - . I . every republican was holding between depot building. himself and the fire, a colored citizen. n n Redfietd of Boakydell is the months, returned home last week. That such remarks were made byre- Miss Lillie Cox visited Misa Nettie publicans is absurd, and if the ueviow RedDeld at Iloskydell on Sunday. in its Horculean efforts to keep up the organization of the republican party can call to its aid but five republicans, it certainly cannot claim much for its influence. The Review cannot name fiye republicans who have made the assertion it wildly attempts to credit them with. Tbe republican party stands on its own platform made by men who nut in convention for the pur pose of maintaining the party, and the declarations and principles placed be fore tbe people came from the representa- Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar. Go to A. C. Marsters A Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. VTesi. Spring goods now arriving at Brook's Cash Store. A good farm to trade for city property. Inquire at tli.s office. 1. S. Wpst does insurance. Office opposite the post office. For Sale. Old papers, at thia office, at 25 cents per hundred. Mnnyon's Homcepathic Remedies for sale at Marsters Drug Store. Mens and boys' shirts at prices which beat the record at Jay Brook's. For bargains in family groceries, call at the Pepole's store, Cass streeL Mnnyon's Homeopathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters A Co.'s drug store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jeny the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per sack Delivered free. A. C. Honx. If yon don't want to pay other peoples' debts, trade at the one Price Cash Store. Everr dozen cabinet photos taken at J gte saloon the Smith Studio, entitles yoa to a nam- geenjam 0f the pair that valet cing tinely. That while the republican waa enjoying democratic nominee for justice of the tives of a party that can adopt a plat- 11. A. Baldwin ot Uakland is regis- u,e clixxx3.to all right, the poor colored neare. If bo is elected, he will make I form without abuse and vituperation tered at the an Houten. man wjh havine tbe fat fried out of him ,,rotni n, pffir;rnt officer. R. A. The ticket nominated by that convention E. F. Walsh of Olalla, alias Major in great shape. Tbe pereon relating the Welsh is on the same ticket for con-lis made up of representative men Walsh is registered at tbe Van Houten. anecdote, then proceeded, to make an ap- ...u.. Th.v urn lioth intelliccnt reli-l throuehout the county, and who are all plication of the story, which apparently M wntlpmpn. who ars competent to republicans a ticket that the sick list-down with the chicken pox. satishea his companion, juoging ircm me merriment which it occasioned ; out me populist friend, who accidentally heard the story, went home vowing that when Mr Pio-pater drew a bakins out of the oven be would get no help from him. Cy Smith, one ol tho stalwart repub licans, came down from his ranch today on business. Walter H. Vernon of Oregon City has been appointed a cadet to the United Slates naval academy. ator by acclamation, thereby ignoring entirely the wishes of a strong A. P. A. element in the party ; in fact they sat down hard on every man known to en tertain even a friendly feeling for that organization. Not being a democrat, of course I am not on the inside, (neither were many democrats), but if all of tbe democratic primaries were run on the plan of the one in the precinct in which I reside, "he who runs may read." Aa I have it from good democratic au thority the whole bneiness was domi nated by ex-Sherff Miller, contrary to all the rnles of courtesy or decency ; so much ao that many life long democrats refused to vote at all; while others remarked that it was the rottenest thing that they had ever seen. Now, we may naturally infer that as many as could be all over the county were run in the same manner; which theory alone will account for the pro- From now on until after tho election needs no fill the respective positions. special resolution to outline me action 01 mi.m.Mi.!.in nn tl... rfinnbli- themen who nominated it, nor puoiu ... , i ticket for justice of the peace, with acceptances ol any 01 its sianoaru near- 0f the convention. Alter ma- for constable. They eis 10 uenne meir pueu.uuo, u. n;pmatins tbe primaries to ineir aaus- excuses lor their names DeiDg piaceu fa,!nn it waB eaBV for he small hand ful of spoilers, known as the Roseburg rinz. to have things pretty much their there ia a republican party in Douglas . Thfi werB :n a position to can AV. G. Bernatein . ... 1 r ..... are "00a men in me ue3i sense 01 mo .vtinl onl will r.pIV.. a lipartv support, there W ..... ...W...W .... - X . I . . , , ,. . J- . 1 I. . .... , . ... . , ... :.. the ueview wut una, we prouici, mai iueiwiiuiaiKeuiiiuuuuiuB.uku Mtrn nartvin Douelas Warren Imbler of Washington U on a the hungry editor of the Iteview will put val ey and there a keen tog' Rnd ltatf in fipite of lhe fact tnat it now everythiagj which wonld not visit to bis aged parents in this city. His father is in very feeble health. After several days of severe wet wea'her tbe sun came out from behind his vapory curtain today, and joy per vades the city. in his time agonizing tor the poor down- - deserU it after promlaing to keep up its . . f,,e!r .iMtion. and thev did it trodden, oppressed taxpayers o. ' -'T; " 5at! organization, it will be fully and cheer- effectually. county. Their sutlenngs Drmg lite sweat u (ul at tfae x l.;c r..,,KI- hrnw in con ous (IrODS. Hila valley. 11 teema iui v. ..." 1 . - , Their woes and calamities sive him no mann has received a meagre return ior ; nil the vears of faithtul services he nas rest day nor night. His couch is, as , , n,r were, planted with thorns, and his daily given to every "Oregonian ; all The rl7m7tIJaD.y1 path b strewn with flint.; obstructions, been benefited by his wise legist, hool money ha? been postponed till .fj M01.1 school Monday, May 4th, in order to allow a larger portion of tax to be collected. Married, at the lesidcnce of Henry Lttder ot Gardiner, April 10:h, lb'jy, Chailes Meade and Miss D. M. Luder were united in marriage, J. B. Hutchin son, J. P. officiating. A news writer contends that plain bat hospitable democracy whtch charac ized the admioistra'ion ot President Jckson still prevails at tbe u hite His commiseration for the people's trou ble, cause Ins very intestines to gripe with pain, which makes him cry aloud. He is willing to sacrifice his time and agitate tho gray matter in hia massive brain, in order that he may eho that tho wicked republicans are the cause of all the woes the people suffer. There Ls nothing in it to him and tho balance of hia rin2 of hungry tax-eaters. No, he is actuated only by patriotic mo tive?. hei. Who are -these great rc- ton. Mollie. Before proceeding to do this, however, they must needs have a "platform ;" bnt : though they were long on cheek, they were short on planks;" therefore, they must needs filch one from the populists, under the mistaken notion that that RIDDLE. Oregon ia iroini: back on herself, isn't I land. For choice family groceries, call at the People's Store, 3Irs. G. W. Rapp, pro prietor, and get yoar supplies at bedrock prices. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, j office in Marsters building. Calls in tnm and coontrv promptly answered sight or day. ve monev and time. To parties Mini East, so bv the O. R .& " short1 route. Call on or write to V. C. London , Roaeburg, Oregon. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold Cheaper than ever cinrnnL- '"Scatter Seeds of Kindness." Singing, "Flag of the Free." Scripture reading and prayer. Solo, Misa Lee. Music, Quartette. Reading, Mrs. Belle Kennedy. Remarks, Rev. G. W. Black. Music. House, for Either Cleveland has caught (onners? Fisher, Floed & Co. Are the measles. Bill Van Buren had on exhibition at the Senate saloon Monday evening a hen's egg f jond tn Uarloa'a stable mat would eland on end. hen laid on its I side it would tlop up on the end. It is a wonderful egg. The supreme court of the L'nited States ha decided that the ortheru l'acinc they not the same outfit who a lew short years ago were cavorting around this countv, telling the dear people of the halcyon days which would Hood the miintrv with coldeu sunshine when ctotrMand should be elected. They didn't want tho offices then. They first wanted to help the posr oppressed tax payers. Well. Cleveland was elected, Did You Ever .was I Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your Oregonian ' ; all have tr0Juble3? Ifnot( eta bottle now and w rp hpf. This metiicme nas Deen iounu tn ho twnliarlv adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a I party, seeing their broadest plank, would wonderlul direct muuence in gnms n,i,,iiv bph1. on it like bees on a nreStsndo!0ue.tipatS hoard from which their hive has been liMirlif. Faintincr Spells, or are 'er- removed ; thereby enabling the demo- she? I rnnn Klwnlf-si- Excitable. Melancholy I nrata fn srnon the whole populist; party There was quito an excitement in town or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric - t tbe democratie hiye. it was diecov- P,1"?.? . 1 "1 C Whether they will do thia remains to neai.u anu cireugiu aic uaiauiroi uj . . its use. Largo bottles only 50 cents at be seen. It is said that rata never take A. C. Marsters & Co's. Drug Store. to a leaky thip. and I believe our popu list friends are as astute in most mattars Douglas County Improvements. as any rat. But matt my words, it In conaiderinir the natural advantages they do embark in the rotten old huiK, ol Douglas county it isdiscemable by the that some.ironical genius has named the most casual observer that if our people democratic party, tney win an go uowa the other morning when ered that Thomas Maye'a store had been robbed. About $40 worth of goods were itolen. Mrs. Minnie Frater went to Gold Hill Stindav mornmtr to visit with her hus band. She will visit relatives at .Med ford before returning. G. K. Quine and posse of men have will only devote a little lime and a little together, and peace be to their carcasses. l...n hnntini? for the robbers and the money to develop it, a luture granu stnlon i..mls for the last two days, but prosperity would have not discovered anything as yet. destruction by tire to wood public domain, in the case of the, . P. It. R. Co. vs. G. L. Lewis. The executive committee of the Doug las County Sunday School convention ma Tawia i Datlr. met at C. A. beblbrede's luesuay, maa- O G.Potterof San Francisco 13 at the ing arrangements for the programme of McClallen I me annual a. c, tvmcuuuu . w v.- Koserjurg, Aiay 10, 10 auu uiu. Messrs. W. U. Kockfellow ol Baker Railway is not liable for damages for the and immediately the whole hungry gang ..... t.nm ti.i. 1 iinp.1 nn at inc Die ojuuier, auu juui San Jose is a", the the bowed eye glasses. offered in this aty. Dr. F. W. Haynes.tbe dentist, does allkinds of dental work in a most scien ce Hi work soeaks for it- i 1 1 Iti 1 1 r P " a eelf. Dental parlors in Mark's building. Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall: Cheese, Swiss, limberger brick; fish, epiced herring, sardines, caviar, neu naugen, pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue, ox-mouth salad. SInwJerrv tho ieweler baa 14 carat filtl mid ladies watches now on 3ale. Prices reduced from 25 to $15, decided K.,;na TVn't fail to examine them fcsllHUI ' before purchasing elsewhere. Good pastureage for stock at reason able rates by the month. All stock Uken absolutely and entirely at nn-o' ri.v in pvp.rv particular. For Trticnlara enauire of C. A, Blackman . . Roberts creek. The cheap rates ol five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on the J. K A X. Co's. Eteamers from Portland to San Francisco. stoampr leaves Portland every five days. N'otice is hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage AnmrwA thereon or sand or gravel taken fhprpfrom. unless the party taking Band or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cordlngtolaw. AaeoxBose, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17tb, 18?o. W. A. Hilbish of McClallen. R. L. Stephens of Oakland ia in city today. T.. Howe of Portland is at the Van Houten. V. R. Medley cf Oakland is a guest at mine3 ye3teniay. the Van Houten. A nice line of gauze undervests at Miss Imagene Honser's. C. H. Fischer of San Francisco is a guest at the McClallen. G. W. Asbford of Portland is regis tered at the Van Houten. knnvc rain, clouds and a small streak of sunshine, all in one day. Mx. Mcintosh of Portland was in Rose burg this week on buBinese. Wm. H. Hemptin of Placerville egistered at the McClallen. Wm. Eastman of Cottage Grove stopping at the Van Houten City, H. B. Rice and X. b. Btric 01 Portland, partners in a patent gold sep arating machine for saying gold in black sands, were in tho city Monday. pushing and scrouging, and shov ing and scrambling, such snarling and snapping and scratching was never seen before in Oregon. It was enough to sicken tho buzzards. Now they are at it again ; trying to bamboozle the voters with their confidence games. Go it, Mr. Review man, you can't fool the people again with your magnificent im pudence and unscrupulous methods. Misa Milla Riddle writes that she is very much pleased with her position in Astoria. Mr?. Jude Catching is home from her visit to Portland. She had a very pleas ant time. Friends are borry to hear that Mrs. Jennie Crosby's little daughter, Marga ret, is afilicted with a lame limb. Mr. and Mrs. S. Parsley and Mr. and is 13 be only a matter of a few years, and thia fair county would be one of tho richest counties in the state. Douglas county has untold wealth un developed, and if a reasonable outlay of money and some unueu acuun were taken by our citizens the elements of wealth would begin to evolve their rirli treasures. It is now known that the rich mineral deposits in the Bo hemia minim: district are heyond dis pute quite extensive. To develop these mines and make them remunerative to Isnccno. Civil Bend, April 14tb. Tho Plaisdeaixb did the right thing in a recent issue, in rebuking the high handed outrsce perpetuated by the They went to inspect the Myrtle Creek I K0set,urg ring at the democrat prima ries, in having the nng ticket printed on When von are uoiug to buy a com- colored paper and m rejusmg two weu- niodltv whose value you don't know, known democrats tho right to vote when you pick out an old established house to they found they did not intend to vote trade with, and trust to their experience the ring ticket. and reputation. Dr. Lowe is the estab- It had been supposed that Eiiet. oui lished optician in the country. Ho is niges were confined to a few of the experienced. He values hia reputation, most disreputable districts ot tne soutu. There are mauy opticians. But one Dr. The facta are that the machine workers Lowe. were on hand at every voting precinct of Mr. Byron ot Olalla in his card in the Roseburg and took possession of the Review points boastiugly to hia carrying polls from ten minutea to half an hour tho banner called "'Old Glory,' shot before the time fixed to open the pals, down by native Americans." Southern and then by means 1 of their colored , nnm. h n.pans hv tickets, they were able to tell just how .. .', Amprirans" Well, every one voted, and if the person who ..... : .i..un... llf I.J. fto-nrvrnHe Ottered tO VOte UIU HOW uae im.ii i.u.u., s 11111 1 iiininimn :ti- ajus uumwmw Mrs. Johnnie Arzner of Canyonville were the owners and contribute to our reyen visiting Stilley Riddle's family Saturday ueSi they must be worked. To effect and Sunday. such a consumation, a good road must Mr. Robinett paid a visit to bis family be made to those mines from the rail at Roseburg tbe last of tbe week road, radiating off from the nearest of the Myrtle Creek waa pracucaoie point, uw owos m De Sleeping on lueir iKiwicftcs uviiu- Ed Weaver in Riddle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson's little son, Vnlnnv. waa nnite sick the first of the week. Rev. Wallace of Myrtle Creek preached a very able sermon for us Sunday. Esm. There is an exodus of Coos bay coal friends in the North never gaye him any he was ruled out unless he had courage umers l good many are going to the credit fo, his carrying Old Glory. All enough to ins.st on his rights even at -tZ: mines. , .m he aver trot for that meritori- the risk of a row. The lawa of Oregon, the credit he ever got for that meritori ou3 act came Irom tho republican party page list, sec. 2507, provides that "no ballot shall bear upon tho outside thereof - . T .lA.T.n iwln. ft. fliilll. a hi. nirvrii Track any lmpreaoiuu, At the Bicycle I racK. A'.A tn .isilnaniiaila mmh ballot from Our enterprising music dealer and T " wIlBrhv tho Mni0 bicyclist, T. K. Richnrdson, ia fitf.ng up l "':--?,, .. mav ounda . ' . bo Claimed inai tuia law applies uu.j iu his bicycle track and pleasure gr on tho West side, and will have every- Notice to Stockmen xr .-mnnrtPd ClvdeBdale stallion will stand thia season on my farm, 24 miles .1. r Tjnool.nr". Anril 1. 1890. Sea- UOrfcU U. .Msrvww'Oi . ' son, tiu.; ms. fio. miners Nevada county, Cal., quartz mine The Farm Record, which has been published at Pendleton several weeks, has anspcnded publication, in us dirtorv the editor Eays he is sorry he can't kick himself. The people's party will hold a dele : . .1.1. mirt Iwn.qn Vri- r " ....u a thinz in apple plo onler soon. A very day, tuo nuiaiiua.. .,-... GnterDriB0 will be swings for the young folks, lawn ten nis and croquoi grounds and other at tractions, besides a superb track for wheelists, "T. K." is sparing no painu to make these crounds a sourco of de- ltisht for all pleasure seekers. Mr. Niece, the incomparable candy man. will be Lec Bolton, of Hfteen-Milc, Urougin 1 there with, hia refreshment stands to to The Dalles Saturday a curiosity in Lweeten the lads and lawea aud lend zest the shape of a double-headed calf, lwrn lo tjie joya 0 inocent outdoor sports .lpnd on his ranch, ihe heads were perfect, and were attached to a normal County Indebtedness. body. Tho outalandiug warrants Oct. l, law tw i.MrMara who broke into a China- was 1 10.851. SO. Actual indebtedneaa Daily Health Laws Don't eat so rapidly. Sit on a chair and be quiet after eating Your stomach is not a coal bin. When you feel uncomfortable after eating you haye eaten too much, and you t 1 t t. ,.1.1,-. Co. ntt villa . neei! jov o eneuuia tutwaiiH. ... , ,- . f. l"uu ' " . .. . . n m nnrr irnrt mikin; readv for If you suffer from rheumatism watcu iv" ' - - .... hI.ppI. Don't cet between them ; if damp, dry them. Cure'your rheumatism with Joy's Veg etable Sarsaparilla. Keep tliea out of your house ; they are germ carriers. Wear flannel undergarments. Keep your feet warm ; your head cool lowing the golden opportunity to elude their grasp. Two years ago some effort was made and a tolerable good road was built a few miles east from Oakland and then the work was suspended and this much needed road is in statu quo. To com plete this enterprise and make what has been expended available the work should be taken up and prosecuted to comple tion with all possible haste as soon aa tbe weather will permit. The snow now on tbe mountains of mnrsp prevents work on the route, but ac tive ooerationa when the snow goes off, ought to be inaugurated immediately. We trust our business men will look after this matter and get a move on them soon. Deafness Cannot be Cured local applications, as they cannot will meet in conference at 8 o'clock p.m. Thursday, April 10th. Tbe social to have been given by tho Young People's Society of the Baptist rlmrch.at Marks' hall, on Apia iiu, baa been postponed until 1-nday, April 24th, on account ol other attractions. J. C. A IKES. Notice. ' The tax roll of Douglaa county for 1895 iB now in my handa ior conecuou and is now duo and payable at my o m-u, ceneral elections. This may ba true so far as the ower of the courts to prose cute for a violation thereof is cuncerned, but the necessity for such a law was never more clearly demon strated, than at the democratic pnina- uiaries at Roseburg. It remains to no seen whether or not tho decent law- abiding democrats or- Douglaa county will by their votes approyo such an out- rago, and I am of tho opinion lhat they will not. - houEO in Oakland and appropriated some to date 1 10,03.5.52 i:ia oi.niipln. and another house on U. ..O nn .-. , .... I ... . f Rice Hill, were arrested at Drain, fn- WK cUumwj time 11 you neeu 0110 01 , :..i. ,,! limniriii. nn lo Roseburg thn followiiie: Window shades, lace nf.io nicl.t and are now behind the curtains, curtain scrim, creton, ailkaliue ,nra or, in tinware, decoraled tin chamber t -1 ..... Lnrait mill llllti seta, buckets ; brushes, whisk-brooms The issue iKjiwucii Hum- ,. . MnrahfiPld has none aiiti-horstf, dustpans, call at the Novelty Store "Liverlnc. 'Liverine," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Jo tho great uyer, Kidney and Constipation euro. An in falliblo remedy for all curablo lorms ol diseases of those organs. Tho greatest knows remedy for Indigeation. Try it. For sale at M. F. Rapp'a drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awirdevl GoU Medut Midwinter J-ir. Ur. Frantlsto. bv local applications, as When your blood is thin you feel cold rcach the diseased portion ot the ear, in the least change. When your blood There is only one way to cure deamess is thin take Joy's Vcgetablo Sarsaparilla ; aml that is by constitutional remedies u will make vour blood red, rich and Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- thick, dition of the mucous lining of the Eus Yea. it will do to take Joy's Vegetable tachian Tube, When this tube gets in 1 ... 1 Sarsaparilla now. flamed vou have a rumbling sound or When you get oil your bicycle after a imperfect hearing, and when it is en lone warm run, put on a coat. tirelv closed deafness is tho result, and If vounro going on a trip take Joy's uuless the inflammation can betaken Veeetablo Sarsaparilla. out this tube restored to its normal con- Straugo food makes strange stomachs dition, hearing will he destroyed lorever; Jov'a Vesetablo Sarsaparilla reaches tho nine cases out of ten are caused by cat- cinmnfi, i-lpnnRPs the stomach, and re 1 nrrh. which is liotluutr but an liitiameu 1 news the stomach. condition of the mucous surfaces Tn annetito? Tako Joy'a Vegetable We will ctve One Hundred Dollars for Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. any case of Deafness icaused by catarrh) Accept nothing but the gonuine when that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrl you ask for Joy's Vegetable baraapanlla Cure, .'-'end for circulars, tree. 1'. J. Ciiunuv .t Uo., Toietto, v Vor Over l-Uty Vears. AN UM AND Well-Tuied Kemedy. Mrs Condensed Testimony. Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufac turer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, proprietor, St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery, B. F. Merrill, Baldwinsyille, Mass., says that he has used and recommended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it alwava cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, alwaya keeps it at hand and haa no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Free Trials Bottles at A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. NATRON. Mra. S. A. DeVaney is very ill this week. If you wish a Columbia bicycle call on on C. L. Smith. - M. Wallace ia building a large black smith shop here. Misa Lena Smith made a trip to Jasper, Saturday. Misa Hattie Smith is now in Glentina teaching school. Fred Russell is si ill going to school here, under Prof. S. A. De" aney. Hon. C. L. Smith expects to leave thia part of the country soon, for Coburg. Easter passed very calmly here in thia place this time. Rev. A. H. Sunderman seema to like to run down ua young people and eome of the older onea here of late. Misa Jennie McCann started to Spring field last week on the railroad velocipede, but when she got a few miles away she had to turn back, on account of the wind blowing ao she could not go against it. The young people seem to be lost with out Miss Mae Applegate, especially the ladies of this place. Wake Ccmtcx. V!ulow's Soothing Sytup has been used lor over lllty years by millions ot mothers for their chlUlrcn while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, soltcus the kuui', allays all vain, cures wluil colic, aud Is the best remedy for Dhirrluen. Is pleasaut to the taste. Solil by ilriiRSists in every vnrt ot l,lc world. Twenty ilvp cents ti bottle. II" value H incalculable. lie Mire ami ak for Jin. inflow's nothhiR Syruv, ami take no other kind. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Familv PiHa are tho best. Now is the time to subscribe. Tin. liii raft cradle at C003 bay was " sold at public auction last weeK, aud waa bid in by some one in the interest of Raines & Robertson, the raftmen. It may he thnt another raft will Iro floated there in tho noar future. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR W CREAM BAKING POWMR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. C. F. Cathcabt, Bucrili. l.U.C .