THE GOVERNAIENT PAYS FOR IT. In the tifccuEsion cf campaign contri . buttons it fchonlil not bo forgotten that Undo Sam himself drawa by far the largest check for tbo txioustu tf a nrvMtlential route!. T-his will appeal when it is tUUtl that tbo tingle ilem ol franked eiivvkutre, which arc tiipiuieit free of charge to members oi the house and senate, lias thus far in th. cunt paigu cat the g;veiuu:ent lluoiili is publii piiiitu-c Utko tl.e sum of $140, 000. Hi, te eiivtluptb and their con tents mu cuniiii ihruugh tlia maila fiee, and ale often rcshipped t-eveml nines. Since the government pa S cents a pound fur the item of transportation aluuo m its mail M-rvice it become.- clear that thecal of junor aud priuting.in making these mvtlopes is tin smallest fort of a cbitrge by comparison with the other i-speiiMj that the government besrs. Over 5,100,000 envelopes have been printed lor Kepresenlative Lin ton's celebrated .A. 1. A. speech, and some other fpeeches hae been spiead over tbo country leai broadcast. So enormous has been the demand for printed envelopes to bo mod in the present campaii;u, that the government has been obhgeJ t j buj two atldiriouhl envelope presses, vtbuh turnout each about 10,000 pieces au hour. Tnese ma chines vriil have uothmg to do after this campaign closes, until the next begins In the matter of folding the speeches and patting them mlo the envelopes, the crafty statetmin aain stes to u that Uncle Sam pas the bills. Au appiopri ation is made each year for folding pub lic documeuts a, the capiiol, acd in piesideatial jeaia the figure is made very large. Tbis j ear, howe er, tuu ap propriation has already given out, and the clerks at the capitol aru wurkirj without salary iu the ejp;ctation that the next congress will reirulu;e them. The actual printing oJ the speeches is not paid for by tte goetnu.eut, but ia done at cost by thu public printing office, when desired, and in the esti mate of cost n-J account is made uf the plates uhich have already been pre pared lor the Congressional Record Kven with ibis item saved iu tddttsou ;u the fact ih-: ihj public printing office pays no ostensible rent on its great workshop, tue uoernment is still un able to compete withj outsiders, and comparative. ie ol tno public docu ments for campaigu use a.e now priulevl in Washington. Liaton's speech, of which ofiJOfiJd cjpira bavo bteu ssaued, was printed iu rbtlcdelphu, and as a rule the priming for tbe campaign has been done in the plated mcst convenient for general tlfetribmiin, lie envelope;, which are furnished free, alt ccme ftoiu Waihingtcu and are mailed in great bags to tbe various litudquarierr, wneie they are filled and miriled to tbe votcis. It is impossible to get acccra;eiy a: the cost with which this franking privilege eaddles tne government during a prssi dential campaign. At one yust office, supposed to be Cmcago, -10 extra men have been put on, and tbe regcUr cirri s throughout the coaulry are sadJened by tbe knowledge that there will oe iew promotions this year, the money avail able for that purpose fcein aow ex pended in extra clerk Lire for bat.dlin tbis mass of franked matter. Bevau-e tbe printing 2s so generally dune else where, the Washington postoUice doe not gel the excessive a meant i.l this campaign matter whicu woold have if the government printing offi-.e Has able to do at a cost price nbai outsiders can do for profit. Hal the envelopes, and such frankable matter as now gets from tbiacfSce, amount in tbe aggregate to as much as tbe mail upon which cash postage is paid. The receipts of tbe Washington office are aboLi ?0CO, 000 a year, and yet its work, eciajmic ally acd efficiently une, taked a clerical force as large as that in offices whku do a business of $1,400,000. Measured by weight, from GO to 74 per cent of the mail that leaves tbe Washington office goes under frank, and strange to saj , the amuout, o! registered matter which pays the regular postage is half uf 1 per cent. The registry tysttia n the ol. method of getting a receipt for delivery of a package, and eo when tLe a a. .6 are forced to do a f-ee express bannerr, this form ol rece.pl i- ge:ierall insutci upon, the iai .oiigrns made tome needed feior.u- tb a hue, hit u.uch remains to be oone. Tiiere immeute campaign expns- are general. y condoriril uu ln- he Hint the oei efit i:'ce lo both eiife-, nJ thrre l- ii'j. real lose, but it it pro -a6 e tiiit rnauy tai pajers do not car.-(. Imv th-ir immry diverted to the us of a campaign fand, even of a bi-iuriistr. or tri--ar:iiarj character; and to suth Uns forced lax is an injustice. N. Y Evwmi;: I'us. The D..-.in;:toii. Wis., Journal savs ed ltoriall of a popular patent u.edicine: " WV know from exp-riencc that Crium W' .1 ' O'lii- C.iole'a an 1 DiarrhuM ! ii ail lhat '- t-Uiiiii-l for it, as .I'Ci-iuiiri l s -.pi-l exiTUciatiug piij'- and p M-irdy -ave 1 us fr m an uu timely grave. We would nut r -t easv over night without it in tho houEe." This reme ly undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other med icine in tbe world. Every family ahoald keep it in the house, for it is euro to be needed sooner or later. For eale by A. 0. Marstere & Co. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to June 1, 1602, to present the same at the treasurer's office in the court house for payment, as interest will ceaso thereon afier thedato of this notice. Dated this 22d day of October, 18D0, at the City of Iloseburg, Douglas county, Oregon. Wi. A. Fiiatek, County Treasurer. Get Your hristmas Gifts ree Mauy thousaud dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young aud old, are to be given to smokers of Blackweli's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will fiud one coupon inside each H two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four y? ounce bag of Blackweli's Durham. Buy a bag of , celebrated tobacco rl aud read the coupon f which gives a list of val- H uablc presents and how to get them. t pi Blackweli's Genuine DURHAM t Vi 3 THE THIRD ADDITI0M BR00K5ID The Howe Fami, east of town, has been plat ted and is now on the market m Lots and Blocks containing 3, 20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging iu price from $25 to $100 per acre. Anv one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home eau now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for the future. More fortunes are made m lands near a grow ing town or city than an' other way. Sieze the oppor tunity. For information or conveyance, call at ouy Real Estate Office, or on T. BKXaBEI Fropr. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Koom 2. Marstcrs Building, ROSEBURG, OB. ffW-Buslucf s beforo tbo TJ. B. Land Office and mining cusus n specialty. Lato Receiver 0. S. Land Office. OKOKOE SI. BllOWK. FRED. l-AaS-TUBTlN. JBOWN & TUSTIN, Attorneys-at-Law, ItiMims 7 &iid It 1 ft St Wilton Block. ROSEBURG, OK. YV WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice Id all the courts of tbe State. Of. dro in tbo Court lluune, Douglu county, Or. MRS. N. BOYD, . DEALER IN . Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Delfware, Tobacco and Cigars, Toys. Notions aud Fancy Goods. tiigest Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kinds. Finest I.lue of TEAS In the City. P.-:i-i froui l.Ve lo SX- lr pou:.-i- AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT.. W luj W W 111 19 10 JO . 10 ,' 5 1 5 1 ...i , .0 . iJ I .'O ') I waa: yoar :zie, zl lu ua iciaceaieot U f. it H I miie tbe (ollowtn? lib- 16' ral Oder: CiU end I will W, pat joc with s tan! 5 Slie the ooe ;iria(i op- ' 4. cirJ it om1 nprt -! BRING this Cirvl with tua &nj hire your C.V-H I'CRCIIASES (xincbtil oat lo tbenmoontof 110. and jou can baTc a Ll!e-lite l'ortmit. Crayon or Water Color Tlnti. Iran any botecrapb or tintype you may lelre. We Icttber ajsnre yon that II lb potlralt h not ul iifaetory yoa ael not accpt it. We ?le yoa the portrait FREE, yon jay only tor tbe Iraste. Tbe wt ol I be nunc, etc., will l-t at w hole sale toil price. .' 5. 5: S Mil 10 1 Ml' 10 10 10 10 IS liHiilVI. V li J. t'U aal j.e iap!ol these tastiful portrait? duplayol in ray show window ai:i let me present joo. u.iti a US ticict. Very truly yoar. Comer Jack son and Cajj a trvet, ROsEBURO, OR. I. H. 1 ha on hind a '.ar as.-.rtmcnt ol BOOKS, suitable luT bf-th Urp; and !Ui'l cLU d:ea. wi-.Ch I wlil t.l at wb..-.esa'.c prices. Tboentin: lot f"r !: t-cry civap. ALEXA11DER & STROfiG t THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... 320 and 323 Jackson St Bet. Oak ami Washington. Largest and Hest AssortraentCTCr broasht to southern Oitgon, and WALL PAPER PARPETS. flB8H9BOBeB9BC&9BCI0HSH9l A Lirsre and Elegant Lice 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 N0 trouble to u ut" iuiuauu. SHOW aOODS. ALEXANDER 5 STRONG THE I-OITLAK HOME FUKNIS1IEK3 UOSBDUKG, OIIKGON. A. C. floxie,. Q A. SEHLBREDE, Attorney at Law, Hnrlmru, Orrgon, OHiiu iircr the 1'ixitotflc on Jackaun ttreet. YY W. C AUD WELL, Attorney at Law, liOSEBTJKO, OREGOK. La Fayette Ijlsx. Judo L. Louohiet JANE & LOTJGHARY, Attorneys Si Counselors at Law Konrltnrtf, Urrgon. W 111 .ractlco In all tbe coarta of Oregon. Of- ace in tbe Taylur-Wilaon cloc(. STBATFOBD, Attorney at Law, U(Kim .1 and I Taylor Jj Wiliuu Illwk. I'.OiEBUIlU. OK YRA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, SttJ Jcko:i Street, at res idence of Jlrs. J. Illnter. KOiEBLKU, Ol: L. BRADLEY, M. D. Pli3'sician & Surgeon. OHlci- liourt, from 12 to 3 r.H. Taj lor A H ihou Brick KOSEBOK0 R. COFFMAN, a. Physician and Surgeon C. S. Eiaralnlns Surgeon.) OFFICE. Koorru C and 7 Marstcrs' Buildinz. Ketidenctf. First door South of Mrs. Currleri Hoard! nj Houfc. ZOT Special attention to Surgery and the Diseases oJ Women. J. (IZIAX, ?I. D., Physician and Surgeon, EOSEBORG, OK. OtSce la S. Marks A Co.'a Block, urtalri i alls promptly answered day or night. L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon aud Homceopathio Physician, lloirbunj, Orrgon. UT"Cbr;nii dlteatea a ptelalty. 7ILL. P. HEYDON, Comity- Surveyor, aud Notary itnjllc. Owce: In Court IIoum?. Oriers for SurrcTlns and Field Sotci should oc wu.wwl to will v. Hevdon, County Sur reyor, Hosct-urg. Or. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have Just opened a CrtIaa Feed Store and have on hand a lanre invoice of the tct Roburg and Valley Flour, Baled Uay, Grain and Fivd ol all kinds. AU purohuK-a dellTCred live. tor. Last and Rose Mrcrt. . F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A xecial brand jt QnAtlulternted Te. On priie COPPEE la having a larie sale tlew styles Glass and Delf Ware at stjulhiui low prices. Our own canned lorai uk3s are very popular. JERRY J. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 328 Jnclcsou street. At Lucnscn's Cigar Factory. KOSEBCKG. laL-All nepnlrlnjf cutruHtcd to my care will tie II.03IIXI.V unci cnrcfiilly clone. l'KICES KE.UOSABLE. i SCO aa Ol H . WholoBalo and Hetail Dealer in Parlies deeiring family sewing donui won! i J do well lo call on Mifl3 Fannie McKcan, 421 Main street. Will eew for 75 cents per day. '- ....... .. . j , Goods delivered free to all r 1 OO PefiO parts of the city. Leave I 7 Provisions. yonr orders save money. with me and Rosebnrg, Or. LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Pensaatntly Restored. Cilediuied E-vousn Rrustir NEBV1A. Itlsmld on a positive marastco to euro any form of nervous pros tration or any disorder of the genital organs of either sex. caused Baforn. Lt excessive nso of afinr. Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or cn account of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc. DiuineM, Convulsions, Wakefulnesf. Headache Mental Depression. Softening of tho Brain, Weak Memory, Bearing Down Tains, ib'cminal Weakness, lijsleria. Nocturnal Emlssion Spermatorrhaa. Loss of l'owcr and Impotcncy, which if neglected, day lead to prematura old age and insanity. I tositiTcly guaranteed. I'rico. 51.00 a box; C boxtn for 00. tent by mall on receipt of prico. A written (ruaranteo furnished with every S5.00 order received, to refund tbo money it a permanent euro is not effected. , 'NERVIA MEDICINE CO.. Detroit, Mich. Sold by A.C. Marsters & Co. WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS We are !waya in the Lead, acd mean to itcep there. The Uolden Harvest is oiori na, anil farm era are smiling lccaase Woodward i-'t to their interest. Full Trimmed TEAKS HARNESS TheKe arc all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Redoced Prices. Consult your puree and be cure and see W oodward beforo buying. W. G. WOODWARD SUMMONS. TN lilt: t lllCUIT COfKT OK THE STATE -1- of Oreiroii, in nnd for Douglas Comity C Seldbrede, .l.lnllir.i Actlon B, Ulr 0 E. Bush.-r. de'fcndent i Kecovcr Mouv-v-To K. llusliey, tho above named defendant. In tlio name o( tho Slnio of Oregon, you ure hereby rciuircd to nppcar nnd numcr the com plaint Bled by the plaintifl"nnntust you in tbo above eutillcd action iu the above entitled Court on or l-etore the 7II1 Iay or ncccnilicr, 1896, tliul beiiiK tho 1st day of the next regular term ol the Circuit Court, of the Slate of Oregon, for Douglas Countv, and If vou fall to auhuer. for want thereof, tlio plalntlir will tale judgment agalit vou lor the sum of Three Hundred nnd Ninety (fr.10.OU) Dollars', prlnciiml and interest, with interest thereon Irom the I.'ith day of Peu teinbcr, 16, at the rate of 10 per cent per an num and the further sum ot Eurty dollars attor ney 1 fees herein, and for costs and disburse ments ot tliis action, and w ill 11H0 take an order of nld Cc urt for Iho sale of tho attached prop erty herein, the proceeds of which sale to be applied to tho pigment of such judgment, nt- mrney t ices nnu rosu. litis summons is niitillshed bv order niailo at r!lll.niliru .it I .wnhn.. II.miitT.iu r'.i.lMtl tr... gon, by Hun, J. C'.FIulcrlon, Judge nftfio said alxivo named Court, which said order is dated September 17, 1W6. C A bUllL.UKr.ui;, '.'j1? Attorney for l'laliititl' H, C. STANTON DU jut rrceiTti new and extenstvr :cck o DRY : GOODS CON8ISTINO OF Lsdifs' Press (lood?, Kibbons, Trinmiipss, Laces, Kto., Etc. - ALSO A riNZ STOCK OF BOOTS AiS'D SEJOZ'- Of the best quality and ttclah GROCERIES , Wood. Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Al on h.ud in Ure quintltie and .t price t juit the ticies. Alo a Ur;e itok of Custom-Made Clotliing Which is o-ered at cuat pxbe. A fall aud select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Al'the LKTiST NOVELTIES IN STAT10XKK) General sicent or every variety ot subscription took j and periodical published in the United SUt. Peria within j readin? matter of any tisa wiu no to rive me a call. KESMIN'S FRENCH FEMALE FiLLS. GsQtaioIng Coiion Root and Pennyroyal. 0 7U itix izi at rilliiU Tllll I'tij la 1 1 8 Tall Jlesinin'e French Fe male; Pills, havo been told for over twenty yean and ujed by Thoa cxnda of Ladiea, who have given teitimoniala that they are unexcelled, as tpecifli monthly rcedicise, for immediate relief of Painful, and Irregular Menses, Fe re alo Wcatnesa etc I'rico. i:.00 a box, iia full directions. rasr so sccsn'iLTxs, oRErciuora mtTATioss MtSMIN CHSMICJLL CO- Dsruorr. Hicu. Sold bv A. C. Marsters & Co. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural, H. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1106 U St., W. Wtetiington, U. C. For many years in the General Land Oilicc. Examiner of Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral as Railroad nnd Agricultural claims, and Late (Jhicf of the Minora Dlvhiou. C9" Correspondence -ited. j- STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. HOTEL. McCLALLEN. MK8. D. C. .MtCLALLKN. I'rop. HEADQUABTSHS FOB TRAVELING 11 lUTliS IIIJASOXAIII.K. Large, Fine Sample Koom. Free "Bus to aud From Trains. BOSEETCG. Assignee's Pinal Notice. Y WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS -1- hereby siren tlint theundersiVne.l.nssii:nfi. of tho estate of I. C. Iteanlsley infolvcnt debtor, has this day Med his final account in Faid estate and Hint thu same w ill on Tuesday, tltc 8U1 day of IJcccin- lier, 189O, at the regular December IMV. term of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon be presented in uiu sain t ouji ior upprorni. .u persons having objection to said account will ulenso present the same oil or K-Iore that date. 1 KTi.lt HUME, U. A. SEIILIIREUE, Assignee. Attorney for Ai'luute. n?to his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. II -bverythiug offered for sale is fresh; II and sold at very reasonable prices. 11 XT 1 . 1 ,1 c w c nave a very cnoice slock 01 canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which Ave 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. M. JOSEPHSON'S New York Cash Store, ROSEBURG, OREGON, 3 r y 1 "WE SELL THE FAMOUS Charter Oak AND superior COOK STOVES. The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Rosebnrg Hardware Go. A 5QUARE DEAL. We are Here to Stay. l-l C2 L2 t r-l -CO 1- SI -CJ -co -10 -CO -cr 1 I ' I 1 I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I 1 i ' I 1 I ' 2 3 4 5 tf 7 S 9 10 11 12 I Is what we give to every cus i tomer, for we believe the best ! advertisement possible is a cus j tomer pleased with what we ; have sold them, they will come I again aud again, and their friends will come too. ! We are not here for a day 1 ; or for a month. We are Here to Stay. WOIIENBERG) flBRflHfljg) oseburg, Or.