ROSEBURQ MOSSBACKS. Ro3:burg buaincra men will doubtless feel h'gbly complimented by Monday's Review, which tells Ihem of tlieir lack ol public spirit lecause they did not raise a lis fund to make a big blow out by attracting 5000 here on the Fourth, to be bled by the businessmen in the extra sale of their goods, wares and merchan dise, hotel bills and saloon charges tor thofe things that would uot'emich thorn, though it tuight make them feel that they were n.ibobi. The business men have fallen into a lethargic stale and n general mosiback- ism is now dominant, is the logic of the Review. "We fciicy the business men will now arouse tlicnircivu, shake off this lack of public spirit, ectape the moss off their bucks and ruth to the Review office and increase the sire of their ads, pat that tripod btraddler on the back and jhower ducats into his depleted cof fers, and say. "you are all light, Mr. Re view," bat with a mental reservation, and in a soto voce voice, ad J, "why did you not sav eo before?" But wbea we came to lock iuto the se cret of this chiding of the business men by this soidesant leader of public enti ment, we find where the Review gets its inspiration. It has an ax to grind. It is the city council it is after. It charges that body with ?1I the imaginary evils which has or may befall the city. It charges the city counc.l with shut ting off the water supply, uheninfact, it was the water company itself, that shut off the supply of water, evidently with the intent to starve the people into submission to its exorbitant charges for water for the purposes. The business men hold the stock of this water com pany, and if the people had no, kicked agaicst the high rates of water supply, and continued those high rate to keep the water cotnpanv in funds, the busi ness men would have given us a grand celebration last independence daj paid for you see by the people 3nd we would have had a glorious time, and the Re view would have had no occasion to call them moisbacis lacking in public spirit. Then, too, the contemplated withdraw al of dsv mail service bv the S. V. Com pany is be-:irjse the council has "shut off the city water supply." Yes, yes, restore the ciiv wate- upply and . pour $1000 more a year into the company's pockets, and hereafter the busines3 men who own the water stock, will give us a grand celebration on each recurring Fourth ci July; ride cftener on the S. 1'. cars paid for by ilie taxpayers and thus by a liberal patronage of the S. V. Company induce it to continue the day mail service. That would be a fine state of affairs. With the city water supply shut off. the basicoss men can't ride in the S. P. Company 'a cars, and as a consequence, the company has in con templation the withdrawal of day mail service, so says the Review. Tax payers .what will you do about ibis matter? Will ycu vote to renew the old contract in order to enable our business men to ride cftener to Portland, and tbos persuade the company to con tinue day mail service and to induce the business men to give yoa a CTaud Fourth of July celebration nextyejr? are women to give place to como growl ing male biped coveting tho place. URIEF MENTION. Van tho THE CO.niNG CONFLICT. The combined opposition to republi canism is concocting a scheme at Chi cago to defeat McKinley. Democracy having lost favor with the people through its free trade doctrine voted into power four years ago, will not dare rai'e that standard now, and if it esjeuse protec tion it cannot hope to convince the voters that it is sincere, and, on that ground, could not expect to win votes from the republicans, who are and have been gen uine protectionists. Its only hope is in making an is;us with the republicans cn the doubtful one of free and unlimited coinage of silver as a bid for the popu lists' vote. The query is who will get the nomina tion at Chicago, Bland, Boies, Campbell, or some dark horse of lesser no!e. Teller stands no show at Chicago. He may, however, at the St. Louis convention, wmcn convenes Ju;y ---j. mere is a desperate effort of the democratic con vention to name a man that the !; u lists at St. Louis will endorse. Rut will the populists do that? Wiil they swing into the democratic camp and assist it 'to power and then have to take a back seat while the patronage is doled out to the old line stayers of the democratic party? Not much. The populists will hardly bite at such insipid bait put out lor sutkjra. ltiey will uardly be so gullible as to furnish the biz end of tho vote to elect the democratic president and then stand oat in the cold for the next four years, chilled to the marrow, and to hug the delusive phantom of Iioj-e for the future. From TiiottayV Dully. ,!. T. Cooper of Oakland is at tho Ilouten. II. J. WnCMiig of l'oitlaiul is at McClallen. John Jackson of Uanycnvillo is in town today. Cieo. Bristol ol Aurora, III., is visiting his roil, C. II., at Edenbower. W. L. Henderson and wife ol Colon, NV1., arc guests nt tho McCiulles. 1) Comstock and wife of Deer Creek are guests at the Van Ilomen today. M. II. Murcellus and Mr. Marcellus of Oakland arc stopping at tho an ilouten. Rattlesnakes are more numerous 'his year .in many parts ol ".irani county than they have been for years. Mrs. Sidney Catching now of PoitluVd but long a resident of Douglas county and for some time ol Uoseburg, is in tho citv visiting friends nnd relatives for awhile. The Salvation Army gave a repre sentation oi the "Ten Virgins," to the citizens af Corvallia, Wedne;day evening It was a novel and interesting Bjvectacle to most of the audience. Master Clifford Benson, who has been having an outing ai Portland for the last three week3 icturncd home Monday morning on the overland. He has won derful tales to tell of city life to his chums now. Yesterday Mis. John Freeman, at: companied by her two daughters Misses Minnie and Kila and Miss M Silton, drove to the Nineteen Mill House on the old Coos Hay road to en joy a week cf camp life. John Case and J timed ro-jl, iio were ieleaed from a Portland prison Monday, by order of Jude Bellinger, are in the city today The court's opinion of the case may be found elsewhere. It is prettv tooh ou Case and Pool to bs con fined in jail for a vear, befcre it it dis covered there h no evidence aziinst them that will ' hold water.' John R. Miller, who went up on Itock cretjk, June t". on a prospecting tour. after LM days' work with a rocker, se cured in gold dust from a placer claim which he located. The gold of Rock creek, a stream tributary to the Coquille river, is very coarse and heavy, and there is undoubtedly some fine pla cvr grounds in that section not yet lo cated. it tsct no little imparlance to the pros pectors of Southern Oregon that, accord ing to a recent decision of the United States xi pierce Court, tte opinion te ing drlivered hv Justice White, a quali fied locator may validly make at lea.'t two separate locations, adjacent it 1 Use?, upon ttie same vein in his own name, and by analogy, two separate placer locations on the same creek cr bar. A club cf prominent women in Brojk Iya have sgretd that after the 5rst Mon uay in uciooer next me will wear skirts clearing the ground by at least inches, except on occasions demanding full dres3. The ciub is al-o pledged to a rainy day dreSi in which the skir reaches the knee, and is worn in connec tlcn with bloomers or knickerbockers leggings or booU, and a light waterprooi This appears to be a eonwrvative and sensible movement, and will be started it is said, by 150 wellknown prole3ional and societv women. citv yesterday, on Ins way to bouth ten Mile to build a chimney for Fred Fishor, hoso houso burned down last winter. Hon. 1). W. Stearns camo up from Oakland yesterday and is the guest ol liis son, Judgo A. F. Stoarns, of this city. II. R. Burke of San Francisco, special agent and adjuster of several insurance companies, was in the city yesterday. I,. U. Matthuwa of Deer Creak is in the city today. He reports tho crops us suffering for rain in his neighborhood. Mrs. V. II. Lyons of Marshtleld is stopping at tiio Van Ilouten. She came on u visit to her daughter, Airs. Kcse Arlington, w ho has beenqutto ill for sev eral weeks. 1 lie county court has icceived tuven Ids lor tho construction cf tho bridge icroes Uow creek at (.tlonuale. the court will now havo an opportunity to give us a cheap dear bridge or a dear cheap bridgo as tho bids cover quite a range of costs. Schiller Hermann nnd family of Myr tle Point, are viMtiug relatives and friends in this city. They were accom panied by Mrs. Henry Mason, mother of Mrs. Hermann who has been visiting withthomforsever.il monlhs and who is now on her way to her home in Bos ton. Curtis Hermann, a young man about .'I yea s of age, son of Cass Hermann of Eckley, Curry county, met with a fatal accident on the old instant, near Myrtle Point. He was leturning home on horseback from the celebratiou, when the saddle girth broke nnd frightened his horse and young Hermann wasj thrown to the ground, hi i head striking agaicst a tree He never regained con-j scioueness and died yesterday from tho ( effrcts of his wounds. 1 Every day eop!e are gaining more i an I more confidence iii advertising, nnd ! more and more of them are turning to j the advertising columns of the dailvj newspapers for information. Tho bui-j nese men who fail to appreciate this fact ; are likely to one of the.se days find them j selvia so far behind the times that thov wil! never catch up. Ncwspaer adver tising keeps the enterprisiug merchant at the head of the business procession. ! Pottsville Pa. , Chronicle. I There must be some green uple in j Eugene, judgiug from the fallowing from thaiinard: Saturday one Ralph Wink- j ley succeeded in luring a Confederate live-dollar bill io juyment for a gbss of i beer at the Bureau saloon, receiving J li'i i in good money in change. The trick was ' discovered soon after and the officers no tified anJ Winkley wa3 placed under ar-, res'. He chimed that one Henry Miller, had given him the bill and told him to pass it if he could. Miller was itnmed.- ately laccd under arrest Jjftp-- ' fThHii;,l'C' l claim t,x other A ""Ik h.-rVW ?'" none just Pjt.'v. f ifaekwei's (Mil lit!! AM) V 1mmm itiiccn J i,') Yta v,i!l f':Kl C,,,T"' i.'--lc -w4SfT f c:..hlWiM.i;:iccI..tf,niidtv'rot- " vK?? MS'f , -civ Pl,m iii' '1-- each fiT (.mice Jz1' ' Alexander & bTRonG i THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... Bet. Oak and Washington. 3''o and 32S Jackson St. WALL PAPER seiee I-ir i nJ Ilett Awrtinent CTcr l..'.nt,!it to Soulhem Oregon and his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. A Lrje Hint Elegant l.iuc PARPETS. eaeasBoaoBQEeHeHaaeHsaoB We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Easy Rockers Bed Room Sets Parlor and Dining Chairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. :-0 TROL'lim TO SHOW GOODS. ALEXANDER STROMG uosiiui'iic, jiiic:o?c. THE t'Oi'l'LAIi HOME Fl'KNtellLR? Women in Office. A male grumbler at women in office Bays "women are all right in their place at home but men wUen they want to do business with officials want to do it with men not with women."' They have to be, they say, bo reserved and def erential with women. They would rather be less restrained, more free and easy in their busincsj transactions. Thc3e objections call to mind the fact that Mrs. F. W. lJenson hag filled the petition of 2J clerk during herbueband's term of office, and li.i3 dono the work as well ae any male clerk he could have had, and that la what the taxpayers want. If any old grouty bachelor did not enjoy himself during the few min utcs he waa in the office while on busi- nesa with Mrs. lienson in the past it is hopad he may outlive the ordeal and in tbelfulure come prepared to meet the lady-like deportment of Mrp. Penson's eucceseor, Miss Leona Shnpe, who will no doubt be as courteous and accommo dating as wag Mrs. Benson. Women bhould be allotted to make an hone.it living as well aH men. When they have qualifications for any kind of business they ought not to be barred because thoy from Wcdnlc)' Diiljr. Uavid Horsourg uf bo is in the citv L. X. Itoney of Eugenejis in the cit today. Jai. Ustty ot Oakland is la the city today. M..S. Cubb ofDillard is at the Mc Clallen.' A. II. Buell of Looking Glass ie in the city today. J. A. Jaoob-oii of Siokaiie ia at the McClallen. j D. 3IcBeth of Abelene, Ivan., is a', the Van Ilouten. Ci. W. Lance and wife of Itiddle are at the Yanllonten. EJ. J. Diver of St. Louis ia registered at the M-.CInllen. W. B. Jenkins of ct. Louis ia aloppiDg at the McClallen. T. W. Hervey of Myrtle Creek is reg slered at the McClallen. Mrs. Vina bergfeld of The Dalles ia a goest at the McClallen. Mrs. H. O. Brown of Elkton is Hop ping at tho Van Ilouten. T. J, JackEon of Canyonvillo is registered at the Central. The Johnon e lored Minttrel troup is registered at the Van Ilouten. D. W. Stearns ami wife cf Oakland are guests at the Van Ilouten. Geo. W. .taley of Yoncalla is in town on bu;ines3 before the county court. J. S. (Jarner and E. E. Weekly of Happy Vatleyare registered at the Van- Honteii. John Jackson, Sr.. of Canyoiiville, called upon us jesterday evening on business. I'eter kelson, the democratic wheel horte of Gardiner is registered at the McClallen. Hay is beginning to come in, rating from $0 to $0.50 per ton, according to quality and claes. Dr. DuGas has removed from his late residence to Mill street, opposite tho electric power house. The ne'v county Gchool superintendent says he has had several applications irom sciiooiuiarms lo teacli. N. Laltaut ol Wilbur wsw in the city mis uioniin tun rctiirneil ljelor! iioon as farming husineea is urgent. John Long of Coles Valley was in the A Celebrated Case. James W. Pool and John Case are now free again after an incarceration of one Y t. . r 1 1 1 1 ttrrt.tars XI, fMSd ta nrA rf - ---." ..... -" i the most remarkable ones in the annaw of crime. Thev were indicted bv a United States grand jury for robbing the United States mail?, luly 1, 1595. They were tried and convicted before Judge Bellinger of the United States district court, one of the ableet jnmts of this state. They were ably defended by W. W. Cirdnell of this city and Albert Abraham oi Portland, who have persistently contended for the acquittal of their clients: and now that they have succeeded, it i9 ' a feather in their cap' that they will Itold as a rich tiophy for their indefat igable efforts against the postal service, the Wells Fargo Express Company, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and half a dozen private detectives as well as the Piukcrtons. Thef e men, Pool and Cae, are men without money and no means to remun erate thair attorney, working without the hope of reward except that of de lending innocent men against such odds. Judge Itelliuger, before whom this case was heard, seeing the inefficiency of the evidence presented has set aside the xerdkt and turned these men free. Their accusers no doubt feel not a little chagrined at their failure, after their combined efforts to send innocent-men to prison in order to secure $9000 reward had the final conviction of tlioee men been secured. These men feel, and justly so, that they owe their counsel an everlasting debt of gratitude for their liberation. iWOODWARDj.p. BARKER & CO. GROCERS. Z3 iue ROSEBURG -Does I ALL COMPETITORS! TEAS Wcarc ilu'i8 tu the lead, aid n. an t keep there. The Golden Harvest b upon as, ami farm ers are amiling Lccaaae Woodward loo .t to their interest. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES A SPECIALTY Ou COPFEE 1j hiving a luge M'e IJew styles Glass and Delf Ware At Reduced Pncca. Consult yonr pars and he stire and see Woodward bcf re baing. W. (i. WOODWARD aih.-' to .. es. Our own Life Saving Crew. The following enconium is pii 1 tho life-favers at the inuuth of the Co!um bia, by an Astoria exchange: l lie horl Mcvens iile-savmg ciew have been pretty active during the past few davs and have saved many poor fel lows from watery graves. Their skill, bravery and daring is not excelled by any life-saving crew in the world. In less than a week thoy have rescued from the breakers eight men and saved four baats aud nets. Last Friday they went twice to tho relief of drowning fishermen anil succeeded in saving four of them who had no possihle way of escaping death and going over the bar. This was a hard tussle with the heavy seas, but tiie 1)0 a know no such word as fail, and finally succeeded in saving two boats, i-aturday they B.ived a boat and two i i and yesterday a boat nnd two me ibis is a spendid showing of skill and . ravery and is an evidence that the Fort SIcvciiB crew is well worth of their hire." In the vicinity of Uqquot, Westmore land Co , Pa., almost any one can tell you how to euro a lamo back or still" neck. They dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's I'.tfn Palni and bind it on the affected pails and in ouo or two days Ihe trouble has disappeared. This Fame treatment will promptly cure a pain in tho side or chest. Mr. E. M. Frye, a prominent merchant of Uoquet, speaks very highly of Pain Balm, and his recommendations have had much lo do with making it popular there. For euIo by A. C. Maratcre. H, 0. STANTON DRY:G00DS CONSISTING or Indies' Press (JooJs, Kibbon-. Triinmiici--, . Ucc.s Ktc. Mo. ALSO A riNn bTiTK OF BOOTS ARB SEIOKS Of the bci qiwlity an.l Cr..f, GROCERIES , Wood, Willow ami tila- "are, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. AUiun hn,t In Nrce jiianttllci' nl l prion U Jult the time". AL-o n Ure rUvV of Custom-Made Clothing LOST MANHOOD Easily, Qaichly and Permanently Restored. CtCEuaarrD Ssousn Reiiedt It Is solJ oa a positivo n:araoteo to euro any f rm of ncrrt.ius pros tration or any disorder if tie geait.il organs cf eiU;er sex. casscJ Boforo. by cxccssiro uso cf Altor Tibacco. Alo bl cr Uriam. or cn acconr of loathful irdiscrcti. a cr orer l;dD!pence etc.. lhxiincss, nTKir.s. ajtetolncs. Ilcaaaclie. Mental l)erre?it'n, S.ftentnsottho llrain. Weak Memory, lleannc I mn I'ains, Seminal Weakness, Hjfrena. Ns:tumal Emissions, Srcnuatorrh-f a. Loss of l ower anJ Irojotener, whieh if noglectcJ, war lead lo rremature old aro and insanity. IVWtircly paaranleod. 1'rico. SlOOa box: C tnrcs for$i.eO- Sent by mail on receipt of price.A written paaranico turnisueu nun cTcry JJ.CO order reccired. to refund tnc money if a permanent cure La cut cUccted. c ' 'ERVIA 1IEDICINE CO., Uctroit, Mich. Sold bv A.C. Mtirstcrs & Co. i 3 "tit 11 Dr. Gibbon This onl reliable ami t HO -s.Vs?v ivciii!ist in Shii I ran f ',T0 1 't-O3 ';a Cisco, still continues to CM! Mi SW? mro nil Sexual aud I rA .vtti 5cmlnal Diseases, such "TA-jrviv- as uonnorrna-o, meet fft!k?to-XX&&- leases Wbich is offered eit price. Mlect i-t'Kk of A full Hlld SCHOOL BOOKS Cuntnntlr on band. I"-,,1"- liATKST X0VKI.T1KS IN STATI0NKK) Clencra! agent fur every rnrioty ot oubucriptiuii books and periolieals publi'beil in the Unite.1 State, l'crioms itiihini; reading matter or any kind -v ill do UiRivi- me n call. Nerous Debil- Impotency. Semi eaknes nun uoss rianliood, the coue jui-m l ! ftil r.u.tso and excewes producing the (oUuwic. symiitonik. sallow countenance, dark ! spuM uiidei the eye, pain in tho head, rimini; in liR'iars. loss ol conuiier.ee, uiuiueiioc m ai- promhluK stnsnscrs. palpetation ot the hearts VMtiUncssof the limbs mid back, los&ol memory. i. miiii'son the lace, omens. eoiiMinipnon. etc. Dit. OlUliON has praclicctl In Sail Francisco over thirty years and those troubled should not fail to consult hitn nnd receive the benefit ol his crcnt skill and experience. The doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Cures cuar united. Persons cureil at home. Charge reasonable. I all or write. Dr. J. I. (libbon, 625 Kearney street, 5an prancleco, cai NOTICE. Nolico In hereby elvcu lo all nhom it may con cern that 1 hive appointed I), W. Htrarnmif Cila. ptxili precinct Deputy Inspector of Ktoelc for said precinct; pontolilee address, Oakland; also A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, and ltalrdi Miaith, at ltosa liurir, to act during 3y almeni-f, nnd others vril Ihj added a partita InBpeettil make Ifcelr dtsire known to me. lUiaoburK, May Uli, 18S7 . lnpoolaor of Btock fox UousUs county. Or. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1100 (i St.. N. W. Washington, 1). V. I'or mniiv veari in tho (iencral I.nnd Ofilce. Kxaniiuer ill Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral vs Ilailroml and A"ricullurnl claims, anil Ijito Chief ot the Minora Division. CSF" Corrcspoinlcuco ited. M. J05EPH50N'S New York Cash Store, ROSEBURQ, OREGON. "WE SELL THE FAMOUS Charter Oak AND superior COOK STOVES. The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Go. A SQUARE DEAJL We' are Here to Stay. 9 10 I . 1 , II Yi o Is what we give to every cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, they will come again aud again, and their friends will come too. We are not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Stay. jOUENBERG) .Roseburg, Or.