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THE PLAINDEALER, , irabUthc4Moad;saQ(lThuivIK TT. r, BENJAMUi C. Y. BENJAMIN ...Editor. Manager. Subscription llatcn. OaaYear tiOO Six Months 1 CO ThrM Nonth.........,,,'., ,t;,7 ,-. K DECEMBER St. ISPC. NEW YEARS. Tomorrow marks another epoch in the conns of time. It i? the 07th ruikttoue in the century of lh great progrere in human life. Time in las ceaseless rapid flight is leaving ages of conflictB with failures and mccesses behind him. Hft coarse i strewn with wrecked for tnn, rained lives and blighted -hoots and aspirations. Rut as spring follows winter with new life and beanty, so the Saw Year will start on agtin with re aewed rigor in the evolving ages. New hopes spring up in our hearts and open their buds of promise like the rose un folding its petals in sprtug time, emit ting ila delightful odors on the ambiei.t air. Thn, cycle upon cycle comes and goe?, the new breaking down the old spring, jnmmer, autumn and winter follow each other with nndeviating regularity and esrtainty, crashing temples aud rearing palacos and monuments. So youth suc ceeds old age and the tide of human life ebbs and 'flows heaving upon the bleak beach of time the wreck of human aspirations, while out up;n the boL-ler-oss ocean of life are jpread countless 'sails dancing upon its bofom, filled with high anticipitions cf reaching a haven of quiet repose, pule from the winds of adversity. Bat how many reach that haven? They are few and the wrecks are many. But the grand argosy sails on, guided by the star of hope, till the storms of adversity overtake and wreck the frail birk and blo!s it oat for ever. Saeh is life. It starts out in the morn ing of its existance as joyous as tbe birds of spring without a thought cf whit tbe future has in store for it. Like tbe tee, sipping gweets from'eveiy flower, man begins life void of care, -iml drinks in epheaoral joys as they come. He mar is an at his daily mishaps and sorrow?, bat mores on to catch and enjjy every pleasnre passible in tbe heyday of youth, n at orally, u the scripture enjjins, take no tbocgbt for tbe morrow; but stek ye aril tbe kingdom ;ci heaven .which he interprets to be the joys of earth? and all these things (earthly jojs shall be added unto yon. This ii the course ci the great river of human life. It moves on resistless, forever bearing upon its turbid tide countless millions into the ocean of eternity from which no traveler r returns. But Hope with the eye of faith beholds the ignis fatans dancing bofore it with the golden promises of joy beyond, bo tbe New l ear holds op to view its golden-memories of better timex. Hope spreads her sails and cn we glide May happiness be the ultimate of 1S97 Joseph Simon will dcuVJees be eleciad president of the Oregon Senate. That seems to be the foregone conclu sion. It is pretty well settled that G. W. Riddle ci Douglas will be the next speaker of the bouse. H. L. Benson cf Josephine, J. W. Brown of Morrow, J. II. Somers o! Linn and Jonathan Bourne of Multnomah are his competi tors. Bat unless the lis', named com bine against Riddle he will be next speaker. General Pando, a prominent Spaniard says: He "knows thorocghly the offen sive and defensive power of the United States and is convinced that thev are inferior to Spaniards." How about the Texaas Gen. Pando? Are they not cit heni of the United Slates? Gen. Pando wonld sing a different soDg if the United States takes hold of tbe matter. Fifteen Texans, killed three times their own Bomber before being killed by an army of dagoes. Cut down tho senseless and useless ap propriations for charitable purpose. Cut out the state fair, the state uni versity, the normal Ecboolc, the railroad commission, pare down the clerks hire, cut off the supreme court reports and codes for members to pack home, and several other expenses and give the tax payers a little rest timo to heave a sigh cf relief and catch their breath; espe cially these depreteing timrs. The old warhortes of democracy turned tbe party over to the wild colts during the campaign and are now suffer ing the consequences. Tho colts are in tbe lead and are kicking the old fellows as fast as they show any desire to come to the front again. We shall not have full prosperity in this country until a new protectivo tariff comes into thorough operation. The ills of democratic blundering cannot bo Avercome by tbe faith cure. a mi Y Perished to a Man. New York, Deo. 27. A special to tho World from Key West eays: The Lono Star company, of tho Patriot Army of Wett Cubit, consisting of 15 Texas sharpshooters, perished to a man after battling tuoro than five hoars against vastly tupeiior Spanieli forces in Pinar del Rio province, killing double their own number and wounding prob ably as many moro. Havana officials aro. jubilant, patscugers say. over ii,0 nows of this victory. A Cuban band wasobcerved near PioBr: del Rio ciy Thursday morning, and General Melquia sent two (quads of cav alry to attack it. After a iiiuniug tight, tho band, which proved to be composed of tho 15 Texans, was chafed into a "bot tle," a bit of hummock having one open ing. The Tesaus, teeing- thoy wero in a hole, retreated to the fuither end and fortified themselves behind some bould ers. The Spauish troopers dismounted and surrouuded them, pouring in ;i lice from hoth sides. The brave Texans re plied and kept tip the tight for more than five home, fly that time, fix of 15 had been killed and four wounded, while 25 Spauiunls tiad bit the dust and 10 or more wore wounded. A Hag of truce was sent in ty tho Spanish, and the TVxiiua were called on to surrender, but the Americans refuted, shouting, "We remember Maceo." This infuriated the Spaniards, aud they fought uith reu wed tk-icunerP. Twice they charged, but t It e rapid tiriug of the brave little band diove them back. By getting on a high ridge behind the Texans' petition, he Spaniards uere en abled to kill all but tno of tho.e left. Those two gallantly continued to tight and tield off the eunuy an hour lunger. Tnen, overcome by thirst and enfeebled by lo;s of blood, llowing from a doxen wounds, they were cil to picea by tho Spanish, who dually dashed up as the Texans cried, "Vie Culu hbre.'' Wreck on a Trestle. -Memi-His, Deo. 27. A special to the Couimtrcial Appeal, from Birmingham, Ala., eaj6: Fiends in human for.u wrecked the Birmingham Mineral passenger train No. 4 at Caluba river bridge, 27 miles from here, at 7:50 th morning, and 2J lives were lost. That number of lxxlies have been recovered, and further search may swell the list of dead. The wreck is re garded as almost certainly accomplished by the removal of a rail on tbe middle span of the trrstle This derailed the train, nhich cau:eJ it to fall down the two spans and precipitated it into the river 110 feet below. The wreck was the worst tba: has ever occurred in the state, and the survivors are so few and eo badly hurt, that they are unable to give any detailed description of bow it happened. It is no: known and may never be as certained just how many pusengers were on the train. Mcs of them were miners aud residents of mining towns in this diitric: w bo had round trip tickets, and were returning to their homes along the line of the Birmingham Mineral road. Conductor Kennel, who probably knew better than anybody elie as to how many passengers were abioad, is dead. It is thought, however, there were cot exceeding 25 or 30. Oclv one paftenger purchased a ticket. At the Philippines. Madeid, Dec. 20. Ad vices from Man ila, tbe capital of tbe Philippine bland?, says a conspiracy against the Spanish government has been discovered in the province of Relucan. Many notables have been arretted, and their arms seized. In an engagement '-'tween Spaniards and insurgent cortst of Manila, the latter are said to have lost 138 men. McKInley's Inaugural Escort. Chicago, Dec. 29. When Major Mc Kinley takes the calh of office March 4, hie personal escort will be formed of the Chicago hussars squadron and the Cleve land Gray s, Cl;veland's crack organiza tion. Tbe hussars wero asked and promised last nibt in a big meeting at theGreit Northern hotel to accept the nonor of the escort. This matter ad considered earlv bv I'reident-elect McKinley. Both of these bodies offered their services. Finallv the Grays were selected. The Grays de liberated, and then decided it would be the nice thing to invite the hussars to share the duty with them. All the members of the escort will be mounted on black horses, and they count on making an effective display. Tbe hussars will stop over on the wav home at New York for one day and per haps give a fancy ball. There was much enthusiasm at tbe meeting last night. Major Brand made a speech, alluding to the courtesy of the Cleveland Grays in sharing their honor with the hussars. He (poke also of the honor of serving as tba personal escort of the president on the occasion of his inauguration. To Anglicize China. Wasiilnuton, Dec. 28. According to the news received here, from nnnffirUi sources, Li Hong Chang's visit to Eng land and tbe United Stales already has borne frui' in the decision of the Chi nese government to gradually Anglicizo the Chinese people, at least aa far as their language is concerned. The Pekin government recently issued instructions to the viceroys and governors of the empire, to establish schools for the teaching of the English language and the western scieccej in all of the public schools of the country. At the Philippines. New Yokk, Dec. 30. A Herald dis patch from Manila saB: Colonel Marina's column has defeated tho rebels at San Mateo, a town 18 miles northeast of Manila, the rebels, leaving 27 dead on the field. Returning to quarters fur the night, Colonel Marma was attacked by a force which, after eoveral bayonet charges, lied, leaving 80 of llieir numbers dead. Tho Spanith losses were small. Tho seaport ot Moron, in tho province of Bataao, has fallen into tho Imnda of the rebels, who havo captured two Span ish priests and the mayor. Geuernl RIob' brigade has had eouio heavy lighting at llalinag, a town on tho borders of the province of lliilaraii and Xeuva Eclja, which was held by a etiong lorcuof rebeli. The latter were driven out vviin great siaugiucr. nireo titiuruu and fifty men weie but ied by tho Span iards, who lost only u few men. The rebels removed their wounded from the tield. Tho rebels aro badly arum !, 'he Mi periur range of the Mauser rifle ac counting for a heavy mortality on ttie rebel side. Bulgaria Utility. Sum, Dee. .'!. a cabled to the As sociated l'rees la.t night. Mine. Siitiu booleff, widow of the innrdoied ex premier of Bulgaria, whoso alleged as fussins aro on trial here, m nil o a whort but impassioned :ecch yettetd.iy be fo e tliu mixed ttib'iuI which in hearing the cafe. The widow loto with great dignity, and, speaking with o.uiotLn, eho raid: ' You have iuthled upon uiy picseuco and I am here. I have nothing to say, because 1 do not fihi arraigned before your honorable court those who are known to li- the real utpastiiis of my late bupbaud. You know them, Mr. l'nsi deui, end jon, to.-, Mr. I'rosecutor-Oeu-eral 1$ it no! so, you I now them, as all the woild does? Whtre are they? I do not tee them hero." Then with a gesture full of tiio aud in dignation, she exclaimed, poiuling to iLe alleged murderers of her husband : "Acquit thee miserable h. p!f. Sum mon ttfore you the really guilty nun, who are at present the government. 1 have nothing to add, and 1 will with draw." This acccs.it ijn from the wiJow of the great Bulgarian statesman, known as 'he Bismarck ui IlulgJiia, made a d-ep im pression. To Promote Commerce. San Dituo, C1 , Dec. 2). The Mexi can governine!!1, tx-ogii'iug ttie in creasing imporUnco it i:s uit co.ist commercf, is dfttrmined to improve the ha'bers. Arrangements hive been made to raise a considerable sum for thi work, in addition to tLe f5,0CO,0O0 for the im provement of Coa!2ieoalco3 and alins Cruz, the eastern and western termiki of the Tehuacterec road. The move to improve the harbors is also caueed, it is said, by the rapidity of railroad building toard the Mexican Pacific coast, which will open fertile country and develop a large commeice through the porta below Mazatlan. An tnginter, Atthur WrotnowsVi, has been sen: to the western coast to in spect all of the harbor and determine which Bhll he improved and to what ex tent. rctnowsti his Ixen in Mexico for about 33 years, much of the time in the employ of the government on large works. Classed as Pirates. Jacsstnuux, Fl.., Ixr. 27. A citi zsn special from Tampa says: The developments in Cuban circle? to day have been etartbug, and the actors in the recent trastdy who were on board the Three Friends are bidly frightened over the gravity of the situation in which they have been involved. They find themselves, instead cf beiD,: in a dan gerous position as tiiibasters, in the un enviable position of pirates, and the wisest Cuban heads have bico sum moned in consultation. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Scott Wike was at Key West mvestigat ing tbe matter, bat the absence of a dis trict attorcey at that place made deten tion a farce. Mr. Wike stopped at Jack sonville yesterday, and censured the dis trict attorney there for having no repre sentative at Key West. He arrived here this morning, and has been in consulta tion with the collector of customs. This morning the affair p.-eiented this aspect . No denial has been made of the story of officers of the Three Friend. Their silence was an admission. In that case, Spain may make requisition upon this government for the persons who were aboard and the government has no al ternative but their deliverv. Mr. Wike is to leave tomorrow on the cutter For ward for Key West, where the fu'lest possible details of the serious situation will be made. The Pacific Roads' Debt. Washington, Dec. 23. The Evening Star today sajs: The president ha bed several confer ences of late with the attorney-general, the secretary of the interior and the sec retary of the treasury with a view to speedy action for the adjustment of obli gations of the Pacific railroads to the government. It has been settled that steps will shortly be taken for tbe foreclosure of the government mortgages on these roads, unless congress shall make a provisbn for settlement of the question at the present et-esion. With the amount alrea1-matured, more than $13,000,000 of tl rincipal of the subsidy bonds is- sui . .a behalf of the Lnion Pacific line, and more than iC.000.000 of fimitnr bonds issued in aid of tho Cenlral Pacific road, will have fallen due and been paid or must be paid on or before January 1 next. Without any reference to tho Lin- plication of the sinking fund now in the treasury, this state of affairs will, in the opinion of the president, as btatcd in his aunuai meefage, "creato such a default on the part of tbe companies to the gov ernment as will give it tho right to at once institute procediugs to foreclose its mortgage lien." Iu addition tj tho above Btatcd in debtedness maturing January 1 next, there will mature thereafter, by January 1, IK'JO, the remaining principal u( tucli subsidy bonds which must also bo met by tho govornmont. These aggregate $41,000,000, of which $20,000,000 aro on account of tho Union Pacific, and 21t 000,000 on account of the Centrul Pacific) Company. For Sale. A limited number of puro bred B. P. Rock, 8..S. Hamburg, S. C. B. Leghorn, Blk. Lingahnn, Wyandott and Cornish Indian Game. Won sovoral prizes at tho Southern Oregon District Fair and Oregon State Fair. I have zomo mag nificent bird's, an ornament to any yard ; also havo two Brown Leghorn cockerels from registered stock. Prices reason able; must disjwso of theso within 30 days, in order to make room for spring brooding. Address E. A. Kruse, RoEe burg, Oregon. Huckicn'H Arnica snlvc. Tho Bos. Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, soren, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Totter, Chapped Hands Ctiillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect uatisfaction or monoy refunded Price 25 cents per . For sale at A. C.Mnrsters & Co. Candy for tho Christmas trade at the Kitchen fresh and clean. Don't buy this sw illy -btuff that comes from the wholesale houses. Thin Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mailed of tho most popular Catarrh nud Hay Fevrr Curo (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate tho great merits of tho remedy. ELY BROTHERS, CO Warren St., New York City. Iter. John Beid, Jr.. of Oivcl Falls, Mont,, recommended Elv's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a poji live cure for catarrh if u-ed as directed." Kev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Kaston'a is headquarters for Chust icas candies aud nuts. Boston lVakcd Beaus at tho Home Bakery. Try them. Mis. II. Eiston has choice candies, nuts and sweetmeats the best on sale. Solid silver novelties at Silzman's. Butter a speciality at Allison's. None but fiist-cla-s bandied. All kinds of artticiali teeth made rea sonably ut 1).-. Fred llayues' office. For pickles, olives, chow eho", sauces, etc., call at AllismV. New goods at Caro Bros. Boss Store. Mutev to Io in. Call at the office of I. F. R;ce, real estate dealer, Koseburg, Oregon. I admire oppotition, Would defy competition, And uuderno condition Will I budge from my position. Ca'l at Allison's for your groceries. When most'needed it is not unusual (or vour family physician' to be away from home. Such was the experience cf Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo. Ind. Ter., Baoner. when bis little girl, two years c age was threatened with a Severe attack of croup. He sas: "My wife insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle ot Chamberlain's Coofh Remedy, which relieved her im mediately. I will not be without it in the fature." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by A . C. Marsters A Co. The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prom nent lumberman of Hart wick, N. Y , was sick with rheumatism far live month? In speakin; of it Mr. Robin son says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that gave her any ie st from pato. Foi tbe relief of pain it can not bo beat."' Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by A. C. Marsters. Caro Bros. Must tell their immense stock of sixty daye, regardless ofcost. one wishes to get bargains tkey call aoon. as thev mean business. inside If any j mast This, isno h taiba. If you doubt their word I call and l e canvinced. 1 Sales V.'.th Hood's Sarsapa- HB m rilia," Sales Talk," and 1 1 9 j show that this medl- 6" ; cino has enjoyed pnhlic confidence and j patronage to a jjreater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces crcatcr cures than any other. It is not what wo say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells i the story. All advertisements of Hood's ' Saxsaparlllc, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and tlu"s with its superlative medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy Hood's Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try it Ireired only live I Hood & Co., Lowell. Mas. "ti i , r..,. .troth. only pills ti take MOOd S PlIIS with Hood's sarsaparilla. CATARRH is a LOCAL DISEASE and Ij (he result ol colds and sudden climatic changes. It can bo cared brinlnMni remedy which is applied di rccUr into th noMi. rTl incnulcklj absorbed it cives reucr at once. Ely's Cream Balm isacknowledrcd to ba tho most thorongh care for asal Catarrh. rnTi ir, ir...i mrA rrT'-r nt mil rcmcdicf . It opens and dransca the natal putif-cf, 1UST9 ra n xml inf1.n ..I k..l. t . awu. main ,uuEvt.r, ,..v lectstno memhrsco from coles, restores tho tccrra iYv ??, Mn"- ,r!c, 5Pc-at fruRcl'f r by mull. ""wiutnj, eo warieaMteec, nerr lorrc. Very Good Reason. Soino people huvo queur lilcnil ol lili nior. Ex-CongreBBinaii Cnllur of HnW Jersey was operated upon by pliyHlclniiH for what they thought wnH appendicitis. They carved and cut and dug anddolved into Mr. Cutler's anatomy, but diicoy ered that ho did not have appendicitis, for tho very good reason that ho did not havo any appendix, index, preface, foot noto, addendum, erratum or table of contents. They picked up their tools and left in disgust, followed by the eatir ical laughter of Mr. Cutler. Ho consid ers this thu best joke on the medical fra ternity ho ever heard of, and ho can scarcely repeat it for laughing Chicago Chronicle. What's tho matter with Hunna? Yep, and what is the matter with Allison's T, T, TV. Try thorn. Dr. R. V. Bci'jainiu, late of ihedental college at Atlanta Ga., has fitted up dental rooms in the Maieters block, wbeie he is prepared to dj do first class work in all the latcy improvements, Crown and bridge work, gold and porce lain crown, fillings and extraction of teeth at hard-time pricee and all work guaranteed. Hemcmber, room 1, Mars ters' block. l-'or Over X'Uly VeaiM. AN Ou asu Well-Teied Kkmedy. Mrs VInIov' Soothing Syrup lias been ufot for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while ttethlns, with perfect tucews. It soothes the child, oftens the gumj., allays all pain, cures wind colic, aud Is tho beat remedy forUi.trrhua. Is pleajant to the tsstc Sold Ly drugs-ists iucicry part of the world. Twenty Ave cents a bottle. Its value i incalculable. Be sure aud ak f..r Mrs. Winslow'it oothlni; Syrup, and take no other kind. The Central House. W. H. Gordon is now the proprietor of ibis popular house. The table will bo supplied with the best in the market good beds and courteous treatment Jieais i j cent, at:i hods the same rte A DON'T DO A THING ( I'NTIL YOf I1E.VUT1KUI. Holiday Goods! THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Those who come early will reap the best, aud that with little money. Nothing now to hinder you from having a MERRY CHRI5THAS! as you oau get the present you want at the price you want, from the Finest Stock of Holiday Goods in the City, consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Diamonds, Silverware, TOYS, PLUSH GOODS, ETC. At A. SALZMAN'S. 3 2V if Alexander THE - 0 X MAS LSriKK Upholstered Furniture At Cost for ALsO. A LARGE 1 INE C F Fancy Chairs and Rockers Just Received, aud at Prices never before quoted iu Roseburg. MLL. PAPER Xr'iE Reduced uutil January ist, 1S97. Come, and briug your pocket books. Talks! Money Yours Respectful, ALEXANDER X STR0MG. ROSEBURG, OREGON. GEO. JU m SCULPTOR 1 IMl'OKTCK AND MASCFACTPKER OF Foreign and Domestic Marble and Granite. I cui.Un ., nSl.nts or middle m.-n. but 8ne my patron, the bt-ueiit of Ihe to 35 :r icnt usually paid to solicitors. All r Orders f for Cemetery SAT1SIACTION Ottice aud Works, L'L'o .Maiu Mreet, ltOHJLiii lt own mid HoliVl Mil rtftfffif Ml'! f7Wffl VM IM, lifii, 1'') t tint it t t;iii'ti' Till', ONWAUM nSUGW WiL hM.H 144- - t htfUHfl fQHt , ft,Mtfaf f titMi mi tut Allhwfc bf Mlt bll1 W if ht-Ht nl.1, th'f i Ih eld4 ot hHH4fA of living toirM4 tfk tho f.vi t)m, in m it millr , ') umptlfl i HI W 1I.. HiA ll(f cae, but a lurf (! tenlagt n fl'ti V1 we tll?, "llf w dct cnl. r i-ufA by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medltal til'"?, even after the disease h MMffMUd far as to induce repeated M4lrif fi'm the lungs, severe linsf-rlnr fMltfh with copious expectoration nnrliidlnif lulre lar matter), great los of fleth and etrm emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundrrd of ueh e reported to us as cured b7 "Golden Med ical Discovery " were jtennine cases of that dread and fatal disease f You need net take our word for it They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced rj tnt tt and most experienced home, physician, who have no interest whatever in mis representing thera, and who were ofKn strongly prejudiced and advised ajalnit a trial ol ,fGolden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all the cases and had cither utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophot phites bad also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages whicn will De mailed to you, on re ceint of address and six cents in stamps, You can then write those cured and learn theirexperience. AddressWoRLD's Dispel- SAKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION", BUfJalO, i.Y. l HAVK SEEN OL'K LIKE OF ft ft f Jr. & Strops PtACJK GET - LINK OF 30 da's. mil w .i. Work .;. Promptly Filled. CUAttANTUfiU. ELL MM Hhfl Pttt4 hi4 ytott. p ttmi tt-umf nAfmitl4f H1 IH Wfl( I' 4 Ih1 A Mtt k W t1lx I'tviH d x tw.wfm h1i mii wtiHh44 JrW- x f-m tm, tf'yw kf,t, 'titjtffK 0t,mnH'r yifl lh r,fcArU Hut n h-1K "M-)Vi 04 fttf,i W ! IH H itIMt ill UtfH, tttt 1 Wl, tint Hi pf Ht'MU Ib'tittS ft v,iih l'm Utfml HfntlWritfVtH Itt iPfllfn, tfw,,,!,!, fad Utt fUUri.i. Alt 't Y., tivutHA,4, tUSrlli, Uf, tUitk to OitiUttf'ff, (UtM fri, fri vmfwS'fk fA ,U IrM f)i4 ui ti, tAts (A ti. IMUli tAtt III U'fnU VrlfAi , UU hi h1 UH11 mt, Wfi, I h'l,t'f,U i, IU,, Uft IU Hif'tlt't 'A ntir Mil? ku f iitA.h ,f. it Month i(tii4 ihr t lOmMSttut, (tl Hon, rj tAr.nn ll limi.fn, t,i M wwlwork. All yAnl to bo lab! in nhfti Uwi, nri lltalAtK t'tsnn ffot in ho plnil. All 'M tinttAtu, hv cln'Hnz nXtlnznt, Ut Im cAftlnlif Uka iJrrwn and tiM In tw tm rltMf tUUi iA thnr. Hibtii Ut ho r)tf,tUiU4 ij Abj nit Ut, IW tivtfiu wi AUfAt.lna$ on filo In nltrk'a ultir. Aho ui tho mm- Um r4 in tint ime umuut-.f, fr.tfclUn (A Mt will Im irjtjnli Uif ItmUUiX tf WiatJ jail of (JotjglM oinhtf, hn-ffta, tamt Mcuro In monTr t'AUrinic, Rj liclng tho critlro Inner wall with tio. 11 ttel pi a to anil that Ui 14 wAUA ith an r.zht inch aMlliontl htltk wall Wui ta tenant oiorter, I'jont entioz to b taken olfan-l llmhera corered tilh Ko. 16 plate. Old window ?at Ui t re pairer! an1 two additional ercea bxra pat on, and all rive windowa to ba7 ad ditional new grates pot in cemesi. Uld wall and fattened to the atel Its is?. Hie court retorrea the rih: to reject any and all bid. Dated this 12th daj of Xoremfcer, 1SS6. A. F. Snujors, Conntj Jcdje. Notice of Annual Meeting. To tbe Shareholder of tbe Becetiorz BaildinK and Loan Association cf Roee hnrir, Oregon : Yoa are hereby notified thai the as noal meetinz of tbe ihareholder of ths Bosebnrz Bailding and Lean Association of Kosebarj, tOr., for the parpew of electing a beard of seien directcra and an anditinz committee of three, to terre daring tbe en&aicg jear, and for the transaction of each other boiiseea as may lawfully be brought before it, will be held at the secreUry'e office in the Marks' brick bailding, Jan. 11, IS37, at 7:30 p. m. Br order of the board of directors. Hxaxas Mass, Serretary. Notice of Annual Meeting. To the ehareboldera of the Odd Fel lows Bailding iseociation of Roeebarg, Oregon. Yoa are hereby notified that theannnal meetinz of the Biockaordera of the OJd Fellows ;Bcildmg atsooation oflicsebarg, Oregon, for the election of a board of seven direction, to eerre dar ing the ensuing year, and for tbe tran saction of such ether business as may be brought before them, will beheld at the Odd Fellows' Temple, January 5, 1S97, 3t 7:30 p. m. By order 61 the board of directors of the Odd Fellows Bailding association. Josxth Micxm, Secy. Business Confidence Restored. Now is a good time to invest in agri cultural lands while at bedrock prices. Have a large list of choice property to select from. Money to loan, fire years time on well impro,ed-picuUural lands. D. S. K. Bcick, Roseburg, Or. To the Public. On and alter this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better br ay patrons and myself bv selling utr-irr w for cash. P. Bsxzdicx. TTrnWaVA.- Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1S85. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mra.S. Boyd. O.R.O. " EAST Gives the Choice ot TWO Transcontinental ROUTES VIA Denver Omaha Kansas City- Spokane Minneapolis St Paul Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN DIVISION. I'ORTLAND SAX FRANCISCO. Steamers 1ctc Ainsirorth dock, rortlauil, at p. a every Ave days. Cabin. 13.00, steerage t50. For full details call on or addres V. C LONDON. Agent, Rojcburg, Oregon, or addreas W. II. HURIjBURT, General I'asfenper Agent, Tortland, Oregon k. r.toNjcir.1,. Presldnnt and Manager