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PortlftndLibfkry "" ' r-i-iiiii- nr nn ""' IF YOU SEE IT Irt j ir yuu uun 1 rccttu t Tlie Plaiudealer I The Plamdealer j I it is sn 1 You Doa'T Get the tos. i Vol. XXVII. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, i8g6. No. 6 e 9 m A. SALZMAN, (Successor to J. JASKULEK.) Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : aud : Optician. DEALER IS WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELHY, AND FANCY GOODS. Uuuiiiuo t5rna:ilian 13yo OIiimisok aud SpcctuolcH A COMPLETE STOCK OF Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco. Cigars and Smokers' Articles. Also Liprlotor uud Hutiauer of Kosoburg's Famous Bargain Store. H. T. BLUMB, B Vroprieior ol Vroprieior ol The City Meat Market, An J Dealer In PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRESH MEATS Orders Uiea an J Delivered Krce to any part of the City. A.CWARSTERS&Co. A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell. LIME PLASTER fiID CEMEMT. A FULL LIWE OF WlrtDOW GLASS ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds aud Miuiug Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- KL BTJIOK, EAST AND SOUTH TIA THE SHASTA ROUTE! OF THE Southern Pacilic Co. Booth I t -North l-Jtir.x. Lt. - Portland Ar. i &:10a. y. 525 ax. Lt. - KoMburg - Lr. 11:40 r.x. U:Ua.x. Ar. :Jn Francisco Lt. 6:CX) P. 3. Abore trains slop at East l'ortland, Orceon City, Woodbura, Halen. Turner, Marlon, JeClr son, Albany, Albany Juaillon, Tangent ghedds, Hafsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irrlng. Eugene, Creswcll, Drain, and all stations Iron Eosebnrg 10 Ashland inclusive Koacbtirfr 3Inll Daily. ;30A. . 520 T. X. L7. I Ar. - Portland Koteburg - Ar. . iMr. X Lt. ! S0 x. f Hnleru Xaenj:cr Dally. iMT.il. IMr. x. Lt. Ar. - l'ortland Salem Ar. Lt. 1Q;1S a. I hXO a. diking c.Mis nn?f noimu Pullman Buffet Sleepers and second-clans M.i:i:ri; caiis Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Between I'orilund mid CorynllU Mall train dally (except Sunday). 7:30 a. x. Lt. 12:15 r. M. I Ar. Tortlaod - Ar. I Corvallls - Lt. I 5:40 r.M 10 p. x At Albany and Corrallls connect with trains ol Oregon Ceutral S: Eastern railroad. Kiprcsa train dally (except Sunday). l-iir. x. I Lr. - Portfaiii Ar. h.i'i a. m. 735 P. X. I Ar. - McMinvlllc Lt. I Win A. M. Through TIchetM to all J'olm in the Knalcrii Mates, Cnuiula mid Earopc tun be olitulucd at low est rate Irom C'corpc i:ilc, Acclit Iloacbure. K. EOEULER, E. V. ROGERS Manager. AuL U. V. & I'm.. Agen PORTLAND OREGON. l'oultry, Klsli and Game, lit Hcnaou. OP ALL KINDS. Roseburg, Or. S I FHOH TERMINAL OK INTERIOR POINTS The) Nobtherh) Pacific) RAILROAD Is the Lino to Take To all Points East and South. T Is the DINING CAR EOUTE. Itruni through VE5TIB0LED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN TIIE YEAR to 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO (XOCHASOEor CARS) Campoitd of Dining Carl Unsurpaittd. Pullman Orawlng Room Sletperi, 01 Latest Equipment, toukist si.kepi.-vg caiis Best that can bo cotutrnctcd and In which accommodations aro both FREE and FURNIdHED to holders ot First or Second-class Ticket., and UI.EGA.NT IIAY COUCHES A Continuous Lino connecting with All Linos, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Eerrlce. I'ulUn&u Blccpcr reiervatlons can be tecured In adTance throueh any agent ol tho road. THROUGH TICKETS To and from all I'olnU In America, England and Europe can bo purchased ai any ucaci uince 01 inu company. Full Information concerning rates, tlmo of trains, routes and other details furnished on appucalion to U. 8. K. BUICK, Local agent at Roicbrg.Or., or A. 0. C1IAHXTOIY, Aulotant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First Bt., cor. WashfiiEton, PORTLAND, OBXGON. RAPP'S DRUG STORE. Swiss Ok WJ U 1, LV 111111 IV only 15c per box of 3 cakes RAPP'S DRUG STORE 3 (aroBros'. Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress ZIGLER & PATTERSON,. Depot Grocers DEALEKS IN ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.- COUNTRY PRODUCE Give us a call. Goods delivered to Corner Lane & Sheridan Stfeeta. MYLIE PL-K NGTON, Successor to O. W. NOAH, General Blacksmithing rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, EEl'AIUINO OF Ala. KINDS 1'ROMPTLY DONE. BLiop ou corner Wnsltlustou aud Knuc HtH., Roseburc- ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. E, W. 3Jarbic Estimates Furnished ou all OOlcc and Hnlcnrcoui. I7ii Oak Htrcel. To The Uiifoi'funafc. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and tho most successful Specialist In San Fran cisco, still continues to euro all Sexual and 5cmlnal Diseases, such as Oonnorrha:o, Olcei Stricture, Syphlllls In all ft fnrmfl ;Lrln Ptl. seajes, Nervous Debit Ity. Imnotencv. Stml- ;S-W. nal Weakness anil Loss o:? ol rianhood. tho coiifc- ?uenco ol sell abuso and excesses producing the ollowlng symptoms; sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain In tho head, ringing In the cars, loss ol confidence, diffidence in ap proaching strangers, palpctatlon ol the hearts wcaxncssoi inoiimDaanu uaea, 10&501 memory, pimples on tho (ace, coughs, consumption, etc. DR. GIBBON has practiced In Ban Francisco OTcr thirty years and thoso troubled should not laii 10 consun mm anu receive mo dcucuc 01 his great skill and experience. Tho doctor cures when others fall. Try htm. Cures guar, anteed. Tenons cured nt home. Ubargc reasonable. Call or write. Dr. J. P. Gibbon, 633 Kearney .Mrcc 5an Francisco, Cat. NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby cixtn to all whom lt mity enn ern that 1 hire appointed V.W. Blearnsof Cala poola precinct Deputy Inspector of Btock far ull CTteinci; postouice aaareur", waxiiuu; also A. J. ChaDman of Wilbur, and ltalfh Smith, at Rose burg, to act dnrlng my absence, and others 11 beaaaeaasparuea lnspeeiea maxe tiieir acairi tnownto me. Roseburg, May 4th, 1887. TI108,BMITII, lnrctsor of Btoek tot Douglas county. Or. TAk'P A LOOK AT TIIE $ DISPLAY OF PINE I Toilet Soaps f IN OUR WINDOW. e it BOUGHT AND SOLD. r.ny part oi the City in short order. ROSEBUKG, OREGON AGH1S0N & CO, Prop, Dealers in all kinds ot and Uranitc Slonunieiits and Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing JtToi Coiiieterj I-.ot. kinds of Cemetery Work CATARR Ua LOCAL DISEASE and is the result ol colds and sudden climatic changes. It can bo cured by a pleasant remedy which la applied di rectly Into the nostrils. Be ins quickly absorbed it gives relief at once, Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to be tho most thorough euro for Nasal Catarrh, Cold In Head and Hay FeTcr of all remedies. It opens and clransea the nasal passages, allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects tho membrane from colas, restores the senjes of taste, and smell. Price 50c. at IJrugglsta or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, CS Warren Street, New York. Administrator's Notice. VTOTK'E IS HEREBY liIVEN THAT Til undersigned wnsontliulOthiluyof.Vugust lf'Ju. ilulv luinollllcd by tho CouutT Court 11 Douglas "County, Oregon, administrator ot the cstttto of Joel T. lliomiifon late of said countv deceased. Alt persons indebted to i-ald estuio nro hereby Imiulreil 10 mako immcdiato pay meiii, nnu an perscms naving claims against u id estnle. aro rcmtircil to present tho mine 1 tho undersigned nt his oflicu in Marstcrs Block in ltocimrg in saii t ouniy anu Mate, withl six uionint irom 1110 uaic uercoi. Dntid at Roi-cliuig, Or., August llth, 1SW. J. W. WRIGHT. K. D. STiiATroubA Administrator. C. A.EiiLnr.r.bE, Attorneys for Estate. nl7t5 Shasta Water at Slow Jerry's cigar and drink emporium. To Prevent Kleptomania. New York Journal. Kleptomania Las of late been carefully investigated by European Bcientiits. At the recent congress of criminal anthro pology, held at Geneva, Switzerland, the result of their studies and the methods that they recommend for the prevention au outbreak of this mental malady ero made public. The principal addresson this subject as by M. LacHSEagne, professor of med ical jurisprudence in the university of Lyons. "The kleptomaniacs and here the essential point," he said, "steal only in tho great stores, in which place the eurroundings are all provocative of theft. Tho articles of merchandise are so arranged as to excite the covetousness tho visitor, for the customer, mer chants know well, n,ust be fascinated, and her desites excited by the lavish display of rich goods. "These excitants of the fcdecs might be called the aperitifs of crime, for as ab- sinlho or vermouth stimulates the ap- petito for food, so do heaped-np counters whet the feminine greed for possession. The strongest willed will yield by ex pending raoro than she in her sober mo ments had set asido for her wants. But who can measure the force wnich draws on and overmasters the feeble or degen erate mind. In London the polico and the great 6tores have a list of people known to bo kleptomaniacs all of whom aro people wealth about SOO or 1000 in number. When a merchant finds that be has lost something by theft, lie ascertains the names of those ot his kleptomaniac clients who have visited his plac9 within the previous day or so, and to each of these he Eends a circular requesting that they forward to him at onco the miEsicg article in question or the price. Tte kleptomaniac dot's not remember hether she has stolen or not: she pavs once, therefore, to case her awakened conscience, it so Happens, tuereiore, that lor the same theft 33 many as 10 families will indemnify one ol these great stores." il. Lacassagce divides these women thieves into three categories. The "col- ectioneuses,'' who steal without need, merely for lbs pleasure of possessing are the firet. Then come the "dcseqnile- brees," whose minds have not a perfect poise. I he greater part 01 these are rich women. Many of them, after yield ing to the first few impulses to steal, be come decided thieves and utterly incapa ble of resisting temptation. One such woman was mentioned by Dr. Lacassagne as having purchased goods to the amount of 200 francs in a Paiis mogasin. Passing out of the store be stole a sponge valued at 12 sou?. On another cccasion the same woman made ome large purchases and then stole a 15-ccnt pecketbook to give to her cook. The third category of these women thieves comprises those who are really mentally diseased, and who steal with out havitiK tiie elightest idea what they are doing. For all theso women thieves Dr. Lacas sagoe invokes tno muaigence ci me courts. But he is of the cpinion that it would be better to prevent than to pnn- sb. In the resolution which he pre sented for the consideration of the con gress, he said: "The great stores ate veritable iprovocatcrs of special thefts. Tbev constitute a real danger for feeble or sickly persons. A great many women who would not steal elsewhere here find themselves fatcinated and overwhelmed with a desire to appropriate small arti cles within thfir reach. It is a tcmpta tion that is truly diabolic, for the chances of detection are minimized at certain hours dnring the day when the stores are crowded and each clerk bas many customers waiting to be eerveu, these meanwhile handling the goods that lie upon the counters. "The best method of preventing these women from becoming thieves would be, it Eceuis, to station at each counter au oQicer of the law, not in ordinsry dress like the rest ot the customers, uui in a uniform as conspicuous and noticable as possible. If a gendarme was placed at each counter there would be no more thefts. Women 6teal in these places be cause they believe that they can do so without being detected." Dr, Lacassagno also indorsed the rule of some stores that no known klepto maniacs should be admitted, and sug gested that it would be an excellent provision if this rule should be made geneial, and if minors, unaccompained, should also be excluded. In the discussion which followed Dr. Lat-assagne'a address, M. .Motet, the dis tinguished French alienist, said : "It Js possible for in to draw the line between the kleptomaniac and the shoplifter, if we know tho value of tho object Btolen. The professional thieves scorn all article s ue those of sumo value, but tho trua kleptomaniacs pick up things of trifling cost iu comparison. When detected thev sav with undoubted sincerity, "It seemed to mo as if everything belonged to tnc I might h:te taken all." "These thieves aro tho mentally tin balanced, whoso minds are slightly touched by disease. Hero the interveu tion of medicine is legitimate. We have asked many limes for a law compelling the appointment of inspectors in the great stores whoso business it shall be to deter by their presence all attempts or even thoughts of theft on tho part of theso kleptomaniacs." The following resolution was filially adopted by the congress: "Thecongres3 of criminal anthropology, considering that theft in the great stores and grand bazaars is a new crime of a particular character, eui generis, resulting from a combination of circumstances artifically constituted, among which may be filed tho means employed to tempt the pub lic, the facilities which are given to hold for a length of time in the hands the articles put on sale, and, above all, the! absence of an efficacious protection crj surveillance, make the following recom mendation. That the grand magasins and houses of commerce in which the public is permitted to circulate freely, cliould be the subject of special police reiiufation, with a view of diminishing the possibilities of the commission of these thefts." Solved the Problem. New York, Sept. 25. A bottle which cannot be filled after it has been emp tied, has just been inyented and prom ises to be of great importance to the en tire bottling industry. The veat bott ling houses have for years looked in vain for such an invention, to render it im possible for swindlers to refill their bottles with fraudulent preparation?, a practice which has become a lucrative business. Empty bottles, .branded with the names of popular drugs, liquors, bit ters and chemicals have been filled with cheap and wortblesa substi'otea and the original manufacturers have suffered in consequence. Three years ago a large prize was offered in England for an invention which would successfully overcome this kind of fraud and hundreds of attempts in consequence have been made but un til now without success. It has re mained for an American to fill the emer gency and prevent the refilling of bottles. Ht. is Joshua Nan Name, of Staten Island, and the principal feature of his new bottle is a peculiarly constructed valve, which works on a substantially new principle. It is at the end of a sinuously constructed passage and works automatically. The moment an attempt is made to force any liquid into the bottle the valve instantly closes. A point of importance is the extreme sim plicity of the device. Buying the Anaconda. New Yobk, Sept. 30. The Evening World says private cable dispatches eay Hamilton Smith, agent of the Explora- Hon Company, of London, which has within 16 months paid $16,500,000 for 500.000 Ehares of Anaconda Mining Cop per Company, whose propei ties are in Montana, is on bis way to this country again, smith's mission is said to be to c!oe a deal whereby the Exploration Company (really the Rothschilds) is to acquire the remaining stock of 500,000 shares of the Anaconda company, upon which there was giyen an option for a net sum of $lS,C00.OS0. Marcus Daly, managing director of the Anaconda company, is exjmcted to reach New York tomorrow. J. H. Kibbon, one of the laryeEt holders of stock, is also expected here toon from Hot Springs. English capitalists, whom Smith represents, are said to hold an option upon the Home stake mines and properties in the Black Hills. If Troubled With Rheumatism Read This. Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16, 1S94. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the mar ket and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Jno G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. IS Main St. ALSO BEAD TUIS. Mlchanicsvillc, St. Mary county Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who bad been suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well mat. A. J. McGill, For sale at 50 cents per bottle by A. C Marsters & Co. Watson May Retire. Atlanta, Oct., 2. Publication in this week's issue of Thomas P.Watson's peo ple's party paper of an editorial attack on Chairman Marion Butler, of the pop ulist national committee, ia considered significant in view of the rumors that Watson may tetire from the ticket. The editorial is as follows : "Attempts have been made to show that Mr. Watson favored fusion in the state of Indiana. This is not correct. Watson took thevposition at the bo ginning ot tne campaign that no popu list could consistently vote for a single Sewall eloctor any more than he could vote for a Hobart elector. He filed with Chairman Butler a written protest against fusion policy. Butler has ig' nored Wutson'a protest and gone steadily forward on his own line. "Watson's position is now what it wss when the Georgia stalo convention met He is for a straight uiiddle-oMhe-ioad ticket. "In no other way can the democratic managers bo forced to abide bv tho St I.ouis contract. Mr. Watson a position has been humiliating and embarassing, ; and he has been compelled to submit to policies he did not approve. ttreat sales prove the great merit of Hood's Sarsaparillu, and great merit enables it to accomplish wouderful cures Coal tar and resin nt 3Iarsterb'. Lime and sulphur at Marsters'. A Salzman, the reliable jeweler. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. Go to the Hoseleaf for the best c:p:r. Uocd ;:ocda at the lowest prices st Ealz man's. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. School books and stationery nt ilar eters' Drugstore. Dr. F. W. Hayitca does all kinds of up-to-date e'entistrj'. 1. S. West doea insurance, opposite tho poet office. Office Neatsfoot oil, machine and lubricating oils at Marsters Drugstore. A fine line of gents' choea at J. Abra ham's. Prices just right. Munyon's Homcepathic Eemediea for sale at ilarsters' Drug Store. An endless variety of combs, hair and clothea brushes at .Marstcrs'. - For bargains in family groceries, call at the Pepole'a store, CaES street. ilunyon'a Homeopathic Uemsdies at A. C. Alaratera & Co.'h dru store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler for repairs. Dr. Haynes does crown and bridge work and guarantees the tame. Don't forget the number. Dr. Haynes makes all kinds of artifi cial dentures such as gold, platinum and aluminum plates, also rubber and cellu loid. Save money and time. To parties going East, go by the O. It .& N. short route. Call on or write to V. C. London , Rosebarg, Oreson. A. C. Hoxie sells Hour at 75c and 80c a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. E. Du Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Residence, 011 Mill street. N. Bice, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of furniture of the latest stylo and finish. Give him a call before purchasing else where. L. Lantrenbcrg ia still on top. He carries a full stock of choica music, mu sical instruments, violin, nitars, accord eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Slow Jerry the jeweler has 14 carat filled sold ladies watches now on jalo Prices reduced from f23 to 15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for Eale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. Mrs. G. W. Rapp will continue to buy and ship fresh salmon from Win- Chester or Wilbur to Portland asjiereto- t 'ore and pay iha iuiiest-isartsi privr for same. Address postoHce box 123. Jack Abraham, cents furnisher, teera the best goods and latest of every thing; tn his line, and sells them at a lower price than any of his competitors. Ho also sells boots and shoes a: astonishing low prices. Good pastureage for stock at reason able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire oi J. M, Shafer Roberts crrefe. Place to Rnt Containing 2 acres. good house and baru and all necessary out building, sood orchards ar.d fine garden spot, in the city limit.-. Gocd garden partly in and balance plowed and ready for planting. I F. Rice & Co. The cheap rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in" effect on the O. R. &N.Co's. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland evcrv five days. Dr. R. W. Benjamin, ijte of the dental college at Atlanta Ga., has fatted no dental rooni3 m the -Marsters block, where he is prepared to do do first class work m all the lates improvements. Crown and bridge work, gold and porce ain crown, humus and extraction cf teeth at hard-time prices and all work guaranteed. Remember, room 1, Mars ters' block." Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure aud the most dreaded habitual tick head aches yield to its influence. We urg all who are aflhcteu to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consumption Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases loan resist the use of this medicine. Trv it once. Lanra bottles only Fifty cents at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s Drug Store. For Over Fifty Ycais. As Old aso Wkll-Tsies Rkskdy. Stra Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for ilicr children while teething, with perfeet success. It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ts tho best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twentj- flve cents a bottle. Its Talue Is incalculable. Bo sura and ask for Mrs. Winslow's oothing Syrup, and take no other kind. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my torms for all undertaker's soods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credi basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casii. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Roseburg. Ore., April 12, 1S95. To Trade. Two lots in Marshfield for hogs. Two and one half lets in North Rose burg, for stock ; hack or buggy iu part payment. Call on I. F. Rice & Co. Ginger ale, Aristas Water, soda, and other soft drinks at Slow Jerry'a drink emporium, now on draft. AVt.aitki:s. New and largo lino at tho Novelty Store.