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r i , IF YOU DOjTT READ IF YOU SEE IT Ifl Tlie Plaindealer : i ! You Don't Get tue News. IT IS SO. Vol. XXVII ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY u , 1807. No. 93. ...t Tt i ititmittinitMMMtiittttT I The Plaindealer A. SALZMAN, l successor to J. J ASKU1.EK. Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. DEALER IS. MATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELUY, AND FANCY COODS. Ciouulno IJruv.lllmi ltJyo GIusnoh and Spcctnclcs A COMPLETE STOCK OF Cutlory, Notions. Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' Articles. ls Proprietor ami HanaRor of Kosolmrg's Famous Unigain Store. 1 aaiBH8E8EesaHeHeHaHooHQiHoH0ieH0ieiHeffl8HeHeHe 0 5 H. T. BLUMB,. Proprietor ot The City Meat Market, 5 And Dealer in PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRESH MEATS Orders uken and Delivered Free to lay par; ot the City. i0ieBEaHaieKeE3&eaicE!seeaeicieaes!i9U9Eeicaexci0B ACMRSTERS&Co. "Wall Paioer LIME PLASTER AMD CEMEHT. A FULL LlftE OF WlflDOW 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 Mining 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 3D. S- KL BTJIOKI, EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co. Zipren traiaa leave Portland daily. booth i North Lt. - Portland - Ar. 1 e.10 a. x I.t. - P-oseburs - Lt. ll:ttr. . Ar. Fan Francisco Lt. 1 7 00 r. X. 6 OS A.K. 11:14 A. V. Above trains stop at Eut Portland, Oreem City, Woodburn.fcalera, Turner, Mailon, JeSfcr son, Albany, Tangent Bhedds, llalsey, Harrts trarjr. Junction City. Eugene. Creswell, t oltage Grove, Drain, and all tutloni from Hotcbcrz to Ashland inclusive. Koaebarg Jlall Daily. aU. a. I Lt. - Portland S20 r. x. 1 Ar. RoKbur? Ar. ; 4:J r. Lt. 6iMA. Salem Ins8cnj;er-Ially. iXOT.x. ILt. - Portland fMT. M. Ar. - Salem Ar. 1 10;li a. x. Lt. I fctt) a. x. DINING caiis o. f;m: icoirrn. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND 8ECONH-CIAN5 NI.r.RPINK CAIIJ. Attached to ad Through Trains. West Side Division. Between I'ortlnnd nnd Corrnlll-j Mall train dally (except Sunday. 7:30 a. X. II.v. - Portland - Ar. I G.lMr. X 12:16 r.x. Ar. - Corvallis - Lv. 1 1:35 r. y. At Albanx and CorvallU connect with trains ol Oregon Central fc Eastern railroad. Express train dally (except Buudcy). t-.iir. x. I Lt. ' Portland - Ar. :2k. . 13Sr.lt. I Ar. - McMinviHe Lt. I 6..V) x. M. Through TlcStctu tu all I'olniit in tbo Caatcrn Matcn, Cnnudu nnd En rope can be obtained at low eat rate from Ucnrgc Ratca, Afcut Itoicburc R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asit. U. F. & Pas. Agen PORTLAND OREGON. l'oultry, I-lHU ana Game In demon. 0 B OP ALL KINDS. Roseburg, Or. 5 A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell. FKOM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR I'OINTS The) Northern) Pacific) RAILROAD (i the Lice to Take To all Points East and South T b the DINING CAR ROUTE. It rum throujh VESTIBCLED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. PAUL o CHICAGO ixociiisrcr or cite CoxpoiEi ct Dining Cart Uniurpiw ti. Pullman Dfi!ng Roam Slscpers, 01 Lattlt Equipment, toijiuht si.cni'i.-vr: caii.s Rest that can be constructed and in which accommodations are both KKEE and FURNISHED to holders ol First or Sccond-clasaTicketi, and RI.RKANT IAV C'OI II l A Continuous Line connectlnK with All Liuea, affordlnu Direct end Uninterrupted Service. Pullman nlecpcr reservations can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. YUnrMlflll mtwn iniiUUUn IIURtll) To and from all Points In America, England and Europe can be purchnscd at anr Tlrti-t nmt of tht. r'nMMn. ruli Information contcrnlna rales, time of train, routes and other details furnished on application to I. H. K. IHJICK, Local agent at Ro;cbrp,Or., or A. I). CIIAKI.TON, Attistant General Passcnpcr Agent, No. 121 First Bt.,rnr. Washington. PORTLAND. OUEGON. RAPP'S DRUG STORE. 3 a DOUGLAS t 2 AND TAR RAPP'S DRUG STORE. aroBros'. Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress. Z1GLER& WALL,. Depot Grocers STAPLE COUNTRY PRODUCE (4ive a .all. (icxvls O.eltvcrt l to Corner Lane A Sl. -ri Un Streets. AaY1IE PILKINGTON, Successor to General Blacksmithing ti JJJ JI Jl 5. SC! B ; K 5 - rROTTlNQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING OF ALL. KINDS PROMPTLY DONE. Hliop oti Corner Washington and Kane Hts., rtoscbnrsr. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. Estimates Furnished oil all O Olcc and Hulenrcotn. ;7ii oak Htrcct. To The L'lilortui.utc. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most mcceulu! bpKlallst In San Fran cisco, still continues to cure all Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Qonnorrhtra. (licet Stricture. 5vohlllla in Ity, Impotency. Semi nal Weakness nnd Losj of rianhood. tho couse- quenco ol roll abuse and excesses producing the lollowins symptoms; sallow countenance, dark: spots under the eyes, pair -'ho head, ringing m idc cars, lossoicounu.-tirv.oimucnre in ap proaching strangers, palp ion ot thulicartF weakness of thcllmbs and back, losiol r.icmnry, pimplcK on thu face, coughs, conmmptiou, etc. DR. GIIJI10N Iibk practiced In San FrnucifCO over thirty years and those troubled should not fail to consult hlia and rcceivo the boneilt of hts great skill nnd experience. The doctor cures when others fall. Try him. Cures guar anteed. Persons cured at home. Unargc rcasonnjilc. Call or write. Or. Ji V. flibbon, 623 Kearney 5trct San Prcncl:Co, Cal. NOTrGE. Notice i heri'by given to all bum it may con cern that I luve appointed D. W. hte.nrnsof Cala pooi1 precinct Deputy Inspector ol Htock for aald prIuct;rxatoIllce address, Oakland; nlsu A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, acd Rulpli Uraith, at Ii --" burg, to act dnrin? zny absence, and uthera vil bo added as poitko inspected make their desire known to me. Roseburg, May Uh,lSS7. TllOB, blUTlI, lnpectsor of Btock (or Douglas comdy. Or. For Recent and Chronic COUGHS AND COLDS ItrnnMiItl flnsnpnm. Ixts t. Uli.H. 2 Irritability of the Larynx and Faucet, St nnd other Inflamed Conditions of 111 LuiiRinml Air PasjnijCJ. m .0. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AND FANCY GROCERIES.- BOUGHT AND SOLD. sny jart of the City in Lort order. ROSEBURG, OREGON. G. V NOAH B. W. AGHISON k CO., PlWS. Dealers In all xinds of 3Jarbic and Granite Monuments and Headstones, Portland Cement Curbinc JtToi- Cemetery Iott. kinds of Cemetery Work SUMMONS. TlSTU F.S COURT FOR THE TRFXlNfT OF J Pa.s Creek. Mate 01 Oregon, ( County of Ducl. t L. M. Tracr, Plaintill.i ,. ,, ,, . . r, ( t nil action to re- F.W.Madante. Defendant i eoxermonex To!" V. Madantre In the name of Hie tni( of Oregon. 1 111 ore Hereby roiutreu to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Pence, for the pnemet aforesaid, on thelSUidnv of Jauuarv. h9T. at one o'clock in thv afternoon of said dav, at llio office of said Justice in saM prciinct to nner the above named plaiiilitl' in n civil action. The defeneant u III talc notice that ii he fails to nM ar and ausiver the oomnlalnt hrrpln. tho plalntiirwitl take judgement against liiui for the sum ot J,o.uunnu costs ot tht action. binn under my hand this. 10th dav of Nuvem bcr, A. D. lbOC. P. W. RHODES, Justice ill the IVnep. The fororanig Smuiiious i publl-hvd bv onlcr of P. W. Rhode. Justice of the Peace for Pass Creek district in saidTJountv. and State. Made mis soin nay 01 -Novcmtjer, iy.5. i'.old Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parlies lioMttiK . Dougiaa county warrants in dorsed prior to July II, 1802, to pretcut tho faiui) ut the treasurer's office in the fouit hoiiFe for payment, as interest will ceaso thereon alter the date of this notice Dated this lid day of December, 1300, at tho City of RoBeburg, Douglas county, Oregon. W.m. A. Fkatei;, County Treasurer. THE LOADED GOAT. iH. F. Call.) A fow weeks ago a new family moved to Rernal Heights. One of their belong ings waa tho biggest "billy" goat the heights have ever aean. He has the longest and uliarpeat horns, thn most mischievous disposition, the greatest amount of pluck and vitality and the funniest eyes that nature ever h is be stowed on a goat with wh'ukers. He had not been on the heUlitt more than a week just one Sunday when he dem onstrated hid prowess. Breaking from his tether he had a bout with every billy goat on the hill with the exception of HaniQn's mild-eyed b-jait. Hanifin's goat looked up from its grass-cropping with a pathetic expreunn in its eyes. The stranger looked a minute and walked away. From that minute all the gossoons and colleens and even the one omadhonu on the hill knew that they had misunderstood" Hanifin's goat and that it had fighting blood a'tcr all. But Hanifin's goat too'x on 1.0 aire. Never did it look more peaceful than on the day when it made its dreadful fame, which extends as far 83 "Scotch Hill," and even has found its way to the goat fanciers and "all-around sportb" of ten der years on Telegraph Hill. It hap pened this way. Ilanilin got prouder of the goat than ever aud walked about with ;i chip on hia shoulder which the new family, who scanted, trouble, did not are to knock off. The new family are named Connor or O'Connor; vthich w correct dees not much matter Lr ih purposes of this story, which is oue to point to a moral mainly. l&tlly Maroney and Jack Uonsity, big boys, rnide up a match after tchoot and arraaged to abduct Hanifin's goat, and the new goat, wb) had already go:, the name of "Hannible." The boys took top3, whittle, nickels aed tverythiug else for the price cf admisaioa to the match, so ibat they haJ all the nnvaWe proptrtv they couki stjg;-r un der and were regarded a lopaotcii mo nip l!3tn and biiiia"'-4 men b) the gos soons and wete admired bv tuu colleens a:cordingly. Tending the match they fairly lived on candy and cakes, which they pot by swapping iff their admission pledge?. They were as happy as bojs arrpiifing indigestion by thi- p'.easiDg process could possibly be. Ilanifin knew nothing abjut the match, but his big boy Mike did, and the "oald man" siw a queer, guilty look in Mike's eye one night at supper, and the boy quaked, seeing that his dad was "ou to them"; but it was oaly a Hind lead, and HaaiGu did not more than scent mischief without being able to locate it. The match came off. When the goats were led op to engage in fray for the Bernal Heights cham pionship they seemed iu no berry to be gin. "Haniblt"was being led up the hiil by Billy Maroney, whea he spied a bunch of thistles at.d glued himself to them, chawing at the spiky leaves with evident :ei:th. 5 Billy could tut pull him and to kicked him. The next Eec ond "flanible " hid turned like a flash, had k necked BiL'j Maroney ou bis back after several involuntary handsprings aud was r x-cuting a can-cau upon- his recumbent parson and using his horns in a highly scientific and vigorous fash iou. ..When Billy Mjreney finally g-.t up, with the help cf the small boys who fought "Haniblo" oil, there was a big red swelling on his right. check where he had been gore I, his uoj waj bleeding and he was breathing very Lard, but was s'id game, and tojk "Hanible's" rope once more and led the be lit to the battle-ground. Hamlin's goat going to battle made 1:0 trouble, lie walked tdung peaceably enough, with head doxvn and an air ol meekness about him that made all the goasoona laugh. "Aw, heV no goo.l. Hanible will use him for a choppin' block." That seemed to !e the case. The Hitninn goat could not be coaxed to rear up on his hiud legs or to butt. Mike Hamlin was in despair. "Whist!" he saiJ. "I know whit he wants milkweed." Mike was oil" iiko a shot and after a little was seen toiling up the hill once more. Ia hia arms he carried a live-gallon oilcan bristling full of weeds. 'Jhe Haiiitin goat jinelicd them afar and his eyes twinkled with glee, while lie emitted the most pathetic aud coaxing whinny cf which ho was capable. 'tiocd .biy,'' said Mike, admiringly. "Watt a little, boys, until ho geU a uip aud then hu'II be ready for you." The oilcan was just large enough .'or the goat to git hia nose in. He began to make a crunching npise as the edible weeds were crashed between his teeth. "Ilmibh" fciui'Ikd tho weed, too, and made i-jr the oilcan. Tho II. mi in goat heard him coming and looked up. There was danger f losing his feed, and the Hnnititi goat, with uie eye on llani ble, hastily tried to resume his feed. In some way ho got hia hums inside the can. When ho raised his head ho was wearing a tin helmet, of which he vainly tried to free himself. Then it was that the real lighting blood of Hanitiu's goat asserted itself. Blinded as it was, it made a rush for Hanible, thiuking that this was a trick put up on him by his rival Crash! bang! Tho tin helmet struck Hauible cornerwite sijuarely iu tho mid dle of its forehead, and that animal turned tail nnd ran, frightened by this strange thing on four goat legs. "Hooray!" shouted Mike Hanifin; "He's off." Mike's triumph was short-lived. The goat went in Iih direction and hit him in tho wind, and he doubled up like a jack-knife and went down bellowing Than Billy Maroney was bucked off his feet, aud half a dozen other boys were rolled over, and there was a panic among them which speedily became a rout. They ran down the slopes like a party of charging Apaches, and the IlaniDn goat, like Jill in the nursery ballad, "came after." Yes, the Hanifin goat cimc after with a rush. Hauifin had a half day off and he reached home just an the goat charged down hill. Tbero is no donbt that he was astonished, an ho had the right to be. He did thu best thing he could to ditiert (he goat's attention, which was to drop his dinner pail, which he had in his hand and run. The goat chased Hanifin, who ran so that all Bernal Heights was delighted. Biff! bang! whang! came the goat up against Hant fin'a lront fence just as Hanifin tumbled over it into his wifo's flower bed, break ing down all her "Lady Washington" geraniums and kicking into smithereens a small greenhouse which it had taken Mrs. Hanifin's brother half a day to baiid. Hanifin had hardly got on his feet before the goat with the tin helmet on its head was chasing him around the yard, following him by the Eound of hi3 footsteps and the curses which he audily emitted. Whea this part of the entertainment was over ths Hanifin goat backed out and got Tom Hannegan in chancery and waa.likely to punch the breath out of him for good, hut Tom got hold of the oilcan and Maroney pulled at the goat's tail and something had to give. The tail was on stronger than thecan, and so the can cam9 off first. Daylight burst ing on the gcat it at once made a bee line for Hanifin's overturned dinner pail, and before Hanifin appeared on the scene with a club, with wrath in hia eye nnd fragments of rosebush in all other parts of hia anatomy, the goat had eaten up all the dinner pail's contents. "Jumpin' beeswax!" said HaniSo. "All yon fellers run for your lives. That dom gott has gone and filled hisself with dynamite and he may go off any minute." At first the spectators only laughed, but when they were solemnly assured that the goat had really swallowed half a dozen dynamite cartridges which Hanifin had expected to use in a little private blasting work the situation was found to be serious. The wild-eyed goat had enough dynamite to destroy the ne.v City Hall. Hanifin dropped hia c'wb and his knees knocked together wi'h fear. "Whoi, Billy ; so, Billy," he said. The Hanifin coat leaped in the air, recollecting his recent experience, and made for Hanifin like a runaway railway train, and carrying hia load of dynamite with him. "Whoo-pee!" yelled Hanifia. "Gee!" yelled ell the boys in chorus. The gcat ran awhile after every one I- in sight. Then he stood on his hind bgs and performed a little "fancy drill," dancing and caracoling and prancing, watched by fascinated and terrified spectators who expected to see a great explosion any time. Probably the lay era of ham sandwicn which the goat found ia the pail were between the dyna mite missiles and prevented concussion, bat if ever any animal has tempted fate since Noah's menagerie came ashore, it was Haaitiu's goat. He butted fences. He courted conflicts with other gaats. Some strange and perverse influence caused him to J 10 down and roll. In every way he tried to touch off the dyna mite and to commit suicide, going out to the unknown with a boom. Men's hairs turned gray that day. Women forgot to get dinneis and their customary tasks went ucdoce. The girls were frightened. The boy6 well, the boy9 had, after some time had elapsed and no explosion occurred, a de sire to "let 'er go." Thi3 grew in in tensity aud they reveled in imagination of grim and ghastly things and happen ings Bernal Heights rollicg down in one grand landslide; Hanifin flying sky ward as a 2:11 gait; then tho horror at the police station! How "de cops" would come! Weil, he wcu'.d hi out of sight. But the goat did not go off. He dis appeared that night. Some bad boy ab- liicied him to have a celebration of his own. He may yet have ir. Some fond mother may hear cf nim when he has achieved fame, as gurely as the "youth who tired tho Ephasian dome." But the present whereabouts of the Hanifin goat ia unknown. Sum Tim Blows Hot and Cold. I'erhaps it is a good thing to restore the duty on grain bags, but it could be done with a better grace after hearing the Oregoti and California farmers, who use tho ba$s, as well aa the Oakland manufacturers. The feature of these tariff hearings which draws the tire of tho enemy is that usually only the ntsnu facturers are invited to thorn. Oro gouian. Wo caunot develop manufacturing in dustry in Oregon unless our people will buy aud cousume home products. We should make Portland and every town in Oregon a home market. Oregouiau PIANOS. In order to close out our stock of new and second hand pianoa, we will 'offer them at coat. It is our intention to close ont our business aa qnickly aa possible, and in order to do this we will be com. pelled to sell at a very low figure and on such small installments that it will not j pay yon to rent. Therefore we will call in I all our rented nianns and nrc-inn nnrl trivn i you the benefit that we have received aa 1 rent, wo have in all sixteen pianos which we will eellfrom f 100 to J4G0; $5 and $10 per month installments. Rea sonable discount for cash. Great redaction iu violins, guitars and all musical goods. Sheet music 50 per cent discount. Send for catalogue. All orders promptly filled. T. K. Richardson, Roseburg, Or. Notice To Contractors. fcealed plans and specifications and bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, on or before January 14th, 1897, at 1 o'clock p, m for the repairing "of the entire bridge and approach across the South Umpqua river at Kosebrig, Ore gon, by replacing all timbers, floor and woodwork. All joints to l)a laid in white lead, and timbers above floor to be painted. All old limbers, in cluding stringers, to be carefullv taken down and piled in road on either side o! river. Bridge to be completed bv Anz- nst 1st, 1897. Diagrams and dirnpueions on file in clerk'a office. Also at the same time and- ia the eamo manner, snecificationfr and Llrla will be received for making the county jul of Douglas countv. Oreeon. more secure in manner following: By lining the entire inner waif with No. 11 steel pHe and that to be ceiled with an eight ' inch additional brick wall laid in cement morter. Present plastered ceilinz to be taken off and timbers covered with No. 10 plate. Old window grates to be re paired and two additional cross bars niton, and all five windowH to have ad- diiional new grates pot in cement laid all and fastened to the steel lininc. The court reserves the right to reiect auv and all bids. Dated this 12th day of November, 1896. A. F. Stearns, County Judge. Notice of Annual iMeeting. To the Shareholders of the Kcsebnnr Building and Loan Association of Rose burg, Oregon; Yon are hereby notified that the an nual meeting of the shareholder of the Roseburg Building and Loan Association of Roseburz, Or., for the purpose of electing a board of seven directflra and an auditing committee of three, to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may lawfully be brought before it. will be held at the secretary's office ia the -Marks' brica building, Jan. 11, 1597, at 4 :oU p. m. By order of the board of directors. Herman Marks. Serretary. Notice of Annua! .Meeting. To the shareholders of the Odd Fel lows Building association of Roseburz. Oregon. Yon are hereby notified that the annual meetini; of lha stockholders of the Odd Fellows Building association cf Koseburg, Oregon, for the election of a board of seven direction, to serve dur ing the ensuing year, and for the tran- saction-of such other business as may be brought before them, will be held at the Odd Fellows' Temple, January 5, l59(,at ( :o0 p. m, By order of the board of directors of the" Odd Fellows Building association. JosEra Micellt, Secy. For Sale. A limited number cf tare bred B.-P. Rock, S. S. Uamhurg, S. C. B. Leghorn, Blk. Langahan, Wyandctt and Cornish Indian Game. Won Eeyeral prizes at the Southern Oregon District Fair and Oregon State Fair. I have some mag nificent birds, an ornament to anv vard: also have two Brown Leahorn cockerels from registered stock. Prices reason able ; must dispose of. these within 30 days, in order to make room for spring breeding. Address K. A. Kruse, Rose burg, Oregon. Business Confidence Restored. Now is a good timo to invest in aeri- cultural lands while at bedrock prices. Have a large hat of choice property to select from. Money to loan, live years time on well improved agricultural lands. D. S. K. BcrcK, Roseburg, Or. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's oods are cash with the order. I find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casti. I. Bknedick, Undertaker. Koseburg, Ore., April 12, 1S95. liucSiien's .vrmca salve. The Bes. Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Ctiillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For. sale at A, C.Marstera & Co.