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I THE PLAINDEALER, rublithcd Monday sodThurdaj t. r. BENJAMIN... -i. Y. BENJAMIN.... Editor. , .......Manar. Snbscvlptlou Kate. One Year i 00 Months . 1 00 Three Month K JANUARY 14. 1SH7. PROTECTION. Under pro'ection the production of borax in the United States has increased from 3,602,413 pounds in 1SS0 to 13 3S0 TOO pounds in 1S91 or 116.0o -er cent, bnt the increase cf value was only $0.35 jr cent, showing a decrease in cost to the consumer, fhe average cost of borax in 1SS0 was 7; and in 1SJO, ti4' cents per pound. This can be verified by the centos reparts. Under proieclisn our imports of hay areraged 79320 tons. Under the VYil- BOB-6oiman tariff the imports of hay averaged 242,591 tons, ibowins that oir 'farmers were deprived of the difference 153,371 tons, while the cost o' hay to the coosnmer was not materially lessened. Bat Cacadim farmers foucd a market for t2,77.i,0S2 worth of hay, taking thai much money oat of oar cir calxtion tnl depriving our farmers of that amount of mosey. One of the worst features of free trade or "tariff for revenue only" is the with drawing from our circulation, the money ol the coanuv that should be sept id circulation at home. Tbe p op!e cf as; country win tny trom iDraati as little practicable. They shonld patrotiie borne institutions iad thus baiid up home mannfactures and markets for by coatroling the volume cf home trade, hose producers will naturally tend to cam petition amosgst themselves asd by that means reduce the cost to consum era, whose mocer will reruiin among-t themselres atd do the work cf exchange to greater advantage. It is a Lie: thai caanot be raccessfally disproved, that manufactures of all commo Ji ies wnicn are protected for tare yeirs wiil reduce the cost cf the articles to the coofcrner. We lay that down as a proposition asd defy successful coatradicuou. Be, it :s claimed by the free traders, tint, to ex' tend ocr foreign trade, to create an in crease demand fsr car snrpiasis we tacit offer increased facilities to foretro trad en, by baying largely of them through what it termed free trade or a minimum rale of duty. The eiperi-nce of all goy trnteeaU disprove this doctrine, for no ictefiigeat people will parchass cf n irtides for cosscraption more than they csat merely to be friendly. To niuiiraie: England will cot -pat- cbxm cse bushel cf Aaericsa wheat mora under say conditions ih.in she ad. So foreign bread eaUr a i'A order a sack of Soar of American manubcture fro 33 hit grocer in Loadoa became tbe United States allows Britiih maaufact- ores ia the United States tree of duty, sales he can set it cheaper than that from India. The eapply and demaad regulates the price of every commodity cf human use If India with her cheap labor can pro duce wheat cheaper than the United States, India will control the market asd the American wheat grower mug: eeu at cheaply as India or co: sell to tbe English at all. The House Rumpus. Th organ iratioa of the lower house cf tbe legislature is delayed by a few silly obctriciioa populists and a few silly re publicans as we gather from the reports of the proceedings 'or failure to proceed which are disgastiag to the people who eent these niccompocps to represent them, all, it appears on account of that tesseless craze, free silver. These fa satic silrentes are as bigoted as the old deacoa ubo asked his drowning skepti cal seighhor, as a cocditkm of saving h life, if he believed in a heil ? 'o, said the drowning mr 'T rn rtron and be fiaciDed,' Mid thr dr.coo. So ih-K? bigoted fanatical titveriies, with that chuckle beaded Bourne at their head say in effect. Give us Jonathan fo speaker cr we will hold up 'his bouse to the end of the sioa Bat. plead a few mea cf lease, "the j-eople have sent u here to act like men, to do ttie work eo trusted to ocr bands, to give them the relief we pledged tbfia we would. "Ihe people be damced, .eaje Jc-na than, asd his place huaticg followers saout, Amen. Jcsatoan ana an pap suciiag followers may carry lb? day now bet they will Sad by and by there will be a day of final accounting and Jonathan will hear the sentence, ' Depart from me ye accursed." Politics makes strange bedfellow; The Oregoaiaa his now crawled into btd wtth Jo Simon, tbe pops aa-J Joca thin Bourse, for the sake of downing Mitchell. Who wcaW have tboogbt. after reading tbe Oreonian donog the past year, that the sime blanket would HO carer free silver Bourne an l gold bag fkjtt? HINMAN AGAIN. That Mito version of the liinman story in its issue o( January 6th, is too improbable and iuccnBistaut to merit sorioQ3 consideration. Tha idea of Hin man cotnioc to Roseburg to begin a journey with an accomplice to Jackson ville to rob a bank to get money to do fend bim hero ia tos (illy to receive a moment's consideration. It the Mite cannot batch up a mora probable story to account for HinruauV "going to Kea- burg on this night and at an appointed hour to meet a party on the hill above the Sheridan furm," it had better .ot undertake the job. But the Mite, in the quotation above admits the truth of the matter stated in the I'laimiealbk of Monday, January 4, tht liinman a on his way to giro himself up to Sheriff Ageu Hnd stmd trial as his attorneys advised him to do, The attorney told the shetitT that lie had written Hinmsn to come in on a certain night to avoid arret-t by o'her parties. So evidently to reap a little honor by arrrettrg liinman on the highway ti the lull above the Sher.dan farm, while coming to Rose burg as he wonld bare to pits Shady Point, a good place for a part to conceal tbemse'vea to watt for their man. The deputy and mRn Ffiliy lurd" themselves to Shadr lYrint and when Qinman came itlonj on the night agreed. upon, they sprang oat ti arrest him but failed, asstci hy the Pli di ier Never was more profound dirgust felf' or expicsscd than prevrilrd among the citixens of Oregon who hate watched Ihe prewctiinjs ia the houe of representa tives the past two days. The spectacle of a mjoti:y ol a cmmit'B on creden tials, in connivat.ee with political manip ulators, holding up a legislative body, a majority of whom aie cn hand and ready for business, is oo tbat is tickenirii: in the corruptness f .its aspect and the braiennesa ofjta tffroatery, more so, too, coming from rnn who have bowied up fcnd down th -l!fy t what they termed the reckless extravagatK-e ci re publicans and havd whiaed forth t.ieir anxiety to do something to make good laws and to ccoaomtie tn tbe icteref t of the "down-trodden pycr peojle." Whenever the hjpccriiical moun'ebaoks who are responsible for this wantoa dis regaid of duty again come tefore the people to proclaim their "sympathy" or saggest the nnwortbiness of others they ousbt to ifcrive a cordial and lib eral donation cf agtd hen fruit propelled toward them Ircm a catapult. Siatet min. The Review says that if Benjamin gives op tbe Plai.vuiui.lb management, that paper will N) anti-Hermann, the same faction that carried the republi can primaries lst spring. Here is an other false statement of that paper. It is a fact patent Uxevery cne of common sense that the primaries last spring were for Hermann, while the anti-Hermann 'icket was gotten up and prin'sd ia the Review office and was laided and abetted by the Review and a coterie of sore-beaded republicass who held nightly meeting ia democratic qatrtert to concoct if possible, a scheme for the defeat of both Hermann de!estes to the state convention, and the nomina tion cf anti-Hermann mea for county omces, bat they failed in both, as Her nias. d;Ietei to the state convention, save one, and tbs nomination of cosnty ofioers were all favorable to Hermaaa. The 0gsaian h is sown to the wind in its mad effort to de'rat Mitchell and will, no doubt, reap the whirlwind. Tbe Oreganian is now pattina the populists oa the back because ..".ey are arrayed against Mitchell far, as it says, deserting free silver. But it is said, '"Whom the gods would destroy they fi-st make mad," and tbe Oregonian may and out ere long where the gods are and who they are, and what power they have and whom it is they wish to destroy the republican party, which the Oregoa iaa claims to champion. Senator Mills of Texas, ia his sjeecb in the senate last Monday said in refer ence to Sigoar Crispi, the Italian repre sentative cf the Vatican in the United States. "Who is Signor Cnspi' The symbol ol the power of Italy is a moaker and an orgaa grisder. If the desires to form another holy alliance, let her come on with her monkey and organ gnaders and we will give her a warm recep tion." The voi oa th Paciac fua haz b I shoed, as reported ia the dispatches, that $6 republicans and 10 democrats rated for ths bill, and that 03 republi cans, oS democrats and 5 populists voted aaiast it. This is tb fourth funding bill kiiled in the house in ten yearr, and practically ends the matter for this set ioa of conzrefs. Ellis and Hermann of Oregon voted ia ite nrgative. Senator Mil; a of Texas, while com menting upoa the petition of President Clereland and Secretary Olnty on the Cuban question, drew a comparison be tween President Monroe and President Cleveland. Tbe former he said, -was a man on whose shoulders boards of trade cd stock exchanges sever put tbe shackles.. A good beginning. Tbe Oregon senate has decided to reduce tbe number of clerks acd their compensation was fixed as follows Chief clerk f5, and all others 3 pr day. -The Pacific railroad fandicg bill has been defeated in the bouse by 66 major ity and the California delegatioa rejoices over Huntinztca's discomfit thereby. We note that L. S. Shiplsv of Yoc- cilia Las been ekcted sergeant-at-arms ! of the House. l'iuih .Jf,r toys, novelties of $ Wtudt aud at a.l it. tee at Sairmanr. all Denies It. Nkw York, Jan. 12.A Herald spe cial from Havana says: Consul-General Lee has authorized your correspondent to deny tho frulh of the statement telegraphed him by tbe Uerald aa follows: "Money reportB that on leaving Ha vaea you gave him tbo following mes sages: 'See Olney ; tell him I am inoro firmly convinced than ever that Spain cannot put down the insurrection, and that overy day it continues it means Ioes of life and property without the remotest oncouragement for Spauish success. lone Hiice told him tbe insurrection would succeed, and my judgment re ceives daily confirmation.' Will you kimilv cab'o tho Herald whether this is so." ' "How can I beet put the denial?' your correspondent asked Tho general seized a pen and wroto in vigorous character: "I gave Mr. Money no nicsmge to Mr. Olney of any nature," said the eeneral, as ho signed the message. "Do jou he lleve that Senator-elect Monry in the correspondent of a New York newspa per, as a'leped by La Lucha tcdaj ?" "Most certainly I do." Scene of Conflict. New Yosk, Jan. 12. A World K-y West special says : Consul-General Le went to Guanaba coa, hearin; that an American had been shot there. It was ascertained that a Cuban namrd Spirus had Iwcn shot in the night at his own door by tbe jratrol as he was going home. 'Only a Cubjn d-g," was the police officer's report. Havana reports that General WeyJer is going to take the Geld in Havana and MatanzaE provinces this week. Firing wai heard about five miles west of Havana txhy It U Eiippo;eJ that there was an insurgent raid, such things are si common now thu little attention is paid to them. For Over Fifty Yearn. AS Ois Wsii-TaiEP Kkxidt.- Mr Window's Soothlnc Srinp hu been ued for over flit; tr j can by millio&i ot mothers lor their I a while icethic;. with perfect iccccss. children It soothes the thud, tofteas the cot, allays all pain, cores wind colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhcra. Is pleasant to the tmte fold by dresststs lajrerrpart of Ihe world. Twcntj Sre cents a bottle. Its ralue t IncieaUbi. B inre and ak for Mr", w tntlow oothlag Syrnp, and taku so other kind. Notice is herebv civen to the public by the undersiroed tliat I do not allow I dead animals to be boned on my prem ises, at Roeeburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the ' right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabo.v Kogi, Roseburg. Oregon. March 17th, 1695. To all whom it may concern: I hereby give my content to my son. Chart's E. Noah, a minor, to do bu'i ness for himself, to contract and make agreements in his own name and light as ot legal age, and tbat I will not be responsible for any such contracts or agreements made by him. P. J. X-JAU. Miss Kliatlclh i'ratt will open a child ren's danong c'ass cturv'ay, Jan. Oth at 1 p. m. at the Van H oaten liotel. For 'urther particalars call on or address her at 1103 Douglas street. County claims aad warrants bought by D S. Wei. Cures "Cures talk "in favor g of Hood's SarsapuriiU, 3 I f aa tor no other med:- S 2 cine. Its great cures recorded :ratafcl, convincing language of grstc'-l -cz. ;nd women, constitute its most c"cct.ve ad vertisiag. Many of these cures arc asar velocs. They have woa the coafidence of the people; have givea Hood'i Sarsapa rllla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sxrsa par ilia is known by the cures st has made cures of scrofula, ;alt rheum aad eczema, cares of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cares of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove Hood's Sacsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Pi-ritx. u .1 ri'ti cure Ever IBs: easy to nOOu S HlliS take.eajytooptrate.2c H, C. STANTON Saa Jut nerfTtd a t" ia! tattoilTs atoek i DRY:G00D"S CONSIBTINO Of Ladiss' Dress Geods. Kibboa!, Trinailsn, Laces, lie, Itc - ALSO A nSB STOCK OT- BOOTS AIVD SHOES Of lis btst qcaUtj aai finish. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and Glass War?, Crockery, Cordagej Etc, Alao cs hand Is largt TCastltlta an2 at priret k rait tkt Use. Alto a Urjt itotk of Custom-Made Clothing For Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for "L. P. M" The House Hold Up. From private, but reliable Bources from parties who aro on the ground, wo learn that Jo Simon, in league with Bourno and his henchmen, aro responsi ble for the'delay in organizing the house. The popultstH and this bastard repub lican, Bourno, with his tool, Davis ol Umatilla, temporory chairman, playing into Jo Simon's hands by bia arbitrary rulings, are at the bottom of the scheme to dead lock the organization for ulterior personal advantage to Jo Simon and Jonathan Bourno. Such is an outrage upon justice and deserves the .everlast ing execration of All decent people. But what are the interests of the stato to a fame like theirs? Yo gods! could we but paint the people's living uroan, 'twould Bhow tho horrors of a hell whe:e these political demons revel in glee at their unholv power. Call It a Craze. AN ALARMING STATEMENT . CONCERNING WOMEN. HOW BAD HABITS ARE FORMED. The-AVw York 1Yiit "The habit of Ukine 'headache powders' jj increaiine to nn alarming exteat among a great number of -wo- men mrougnctii me country, i nese powders aj their name Indicates, are claimed by the maan- lattnrer to De a posiuve ana speedy core lor nny form of headache. In many cases their chief ingredient is morphine, opium, cocaincor some other equally injurious drug having a tendency to deaden pain. The habit of taking them U easily formed, but almost impossible to shake off. Women usually begin taking them to re lieve a raging headache and soon resort to the powder toalltTiate any Uttle pain or ache they may be subjected to, and finally like the mor phmeor opium fiend, get into the habit of taking u iney nappea io miss jneir regular aose. In nine cases out of ten, the trouble is I in the stomach and liver. Take a simple orTending matter which deranges the stomaca ana causes tne neauacne. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are composed entirely oi tne purest, concentrated, vegetable extracts. Une I'eJIet is a dose; sugar-coated, easily swallowed; crtce used, always in favor. They posi tively cure sick headache and remove the disposition to it Mr. E. ViROASCCf, of Oiler Lair, Laptev Co.. .wifi . writes: "I rot infmruentty hare an at tack of the headache. It usually Chines on ia the forenoon. At my dinner I eat my regular meal, aad take one or two cf Doctor Pierce's Fleasact Pellets imme diately after, and la the coarse of an hour my headache is cured ana no bad efftcts. I feel better every war for hating takea them cot worse, as is usual after lakh: g other kinds cf pills. P!eaaat Pel lets ' are worth more than their weight ia irsd. if for cothia? else E. Vaxjascx. El2. thaa to cure headache." SUMMONS. TN iilElIKCtIT rOCRT OF THi. ST ITE A ol Oreron. for Door".a Cn!nt. The Ro-4 bur? BaiMins and ' Loan Aoc:aarn. a cor- suit in tqcity to poratlou. Haintl. i lrvlo a isort- v. ( paje. E. B. Preble and M. J. I'rebV, Ifenaln:s ; To E. B. I'reble and if. J. Vrrtle. the abore named Jelrndiau. In the name of toe iulc of Urrsron. ou and each of you are hereby required to appear and ast. '.he eor: plaint cf the pIstnliiT abure namrd m the abOTeenat:cd ca icalnt ou aoa : i.t In Lha-abore entitled costt and can-?-, on rWfre the ist Bay of lliircti. 1897, that I-the '.it day of the niit rrc.!i.- ! na of altl court alter us -et? pnbucatma ol tal iucdici, and yoj are hvrebv llrt-1 that if you fai'. appear and anver il coinpialn: the plaintiff will apply-to the c a-r for the re i.ef ill martini therein, to-viit A -jdCT:t aal deeree-arain't roa and each of oa fur tEC rziz rt l5l."l. w.th fctervs: there on frw, he 13ta cay 1 1 Ovl-er WjC, at the rateof b ptreeat;r . yr r. thcrjuai of Wj) rpeefal attorney a fee-, aad fir rainu2"i cos: aad diburraent of th: alt, and tor a decree (reloinp th tnortfae icscr.btd m aaid coaplaintand ordennj the ale of the real eitatc mentinood and described is ft-.il siortja ani oonsplain:, deritd ai fol!ors tO-iri! A tnpof land ethten fe: wide oJ ol the Cil i.l Erfhcr. DtEirla. i'Mn:r. ('--..n a. R- Bennett, rcrrejor. tl 1 lot t-eine a f.-": wj-ie and :0- feet in d.tn. toeether with the aiDurtecanr thTtunt.i lli-nlnr r r m anr arir.ertaJninr. " ' lr: tne proo-e-u o! a.a sa.e w app. j la the payment of the c and char?e of mat- Irr "ivl 'r. and the oe-t ami dlMir-enrnt of tlunnittohclixed. tad the nm ol -ii:y - herein to the rayment id the pla:na2"o( the ran of 56LT1 with interest thereon at t.-.e rat eigit p. r cent. I annum irv"t ucii-6er i;, in . anc tna: tne def n'tanr? and each of them, and all i-rtoB holdinrby. uaderor thrvash trem :.- either of them mbTsrra to the eiecutlna ! 'aid nort- race, to-wit The e?:h Say of eptenitT L-i be Soreir tiarrw ami : recused ol ... tit'.. . mtrret and ecnity ol rv.Vnt.Uon and to at obore real prorerr and each e- ery part thereof. Thi sn: mo2 i published :n lie Roebarz. Orecon. IalMtuu:x lor socoire and cn-ec-ttire wi-, by orler of Hon. J. C. Fu.- ..rrton. lodze of the above entitled court, -srhich aid urier ma-le aad aUre3 of record in , vn o .rt Is rrfMiar terr- tune of fi. 1 court, A :-.e -ty i IUeb-. . Douzlaa -Bty, Or? p -.. n te Vlr. daj of Dtcber, l-:5. ar. .a-T -.h, 1-3" t A. .-EilLBREDr . r. .frra- 7 f-r P aiui F URNITURE j CARPETS AND WALL PAPER GO Alexander UPH0L5TER1HG SATISFACTION A GEO. BELL. Foreign and Domestic I eaipoy t.u agenti ur iiii - . hat c iiy th. N-ue' : 0.' ;t? 1' ' o Sj i-er cem ia.j tal 1 u 5 '.. .;..- Ml -f Orders -j- for -f Cemetery -i- Work Promptly -i- Filled. SATISFACTION lil'ARANTElH). Office auJ WcrVe. Lj Maiu treet Llverine. "Liveriue," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., the 'reat Liyer, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable forms of diseases of those orgaus. Tbe greatest knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For Biilo at M. F. Rapp'B drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. GENERAL DIRECTORY bllTK Or ObEOOK. D.H.Scnatorn .... (J. II. Mitchell iG.W.McBride Congressmen I ninier Hermann .. iw.K. EUls Governor- William I. Lord U. K. Kiocaid Secretary ol mate . . SUto Treasurer Supt. Tub. Instruction. Phil Metschan G. M. Irwin atato rnnier AV. II. Lecdf Attorney General C. M. Mlcman Member Board of Ko.ualizatiouA. C. Wo-jdcocl t. A. Moore iUDreme Judzes C. E. Wolverton (R.S. Eean (A. B. Compson llallroad Commissioners........ J. B. r.day (I. A. Map rum Clerk of Railroad Commission LydeU Baker SICOKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. jadfc J. O. Fnllprton Prosecnttng Attorney-. W. E. Yates c. . La.sn orricz, bobzeceo. Recplrer P S. Sheridan Scgltter R. M. Vcatch V. S. WElTHEH BCBEAU. ohwett.. . .Thos. Gioson DOUGLAS CO C NTT. S.aator - A. W. Reed i J. T. Bridzea. Ripreasntatives.-. . 7.erk neriff.... iTeasu-tr , School Sapcrlndent Assestor.., County JttJge . Commissioners Surveyor Coroner..... i icep Inspector- A. ST. Uranforl tO. W. Kiddle J II. ohnpe a. v. Age w. A. i rater . IJonzlas Wnite W d.Britt . A. F. Stearns IW. L. 'Alison J IT. 1). Thomrson wiu P. Memon Dr. K. L. Miller Thos. Smith rnrci-CT orricias. Jutnxn- 'louttablev . Mayor . John Hamlin II. C. S locum CITY Or KOSEUUHO. .A. C. Uartten cocNciutay. iF. W. DiUard - 0. W. I'arku ill. C. Stanton ' ) D. Moore (J.M.Fletclicr ... jwm. 1'crry lIl.C.Slocura J. C. Aiken Ut Ward ind Ward 3rd Ward tth Ward .... R.corder Marshal Treasurer . F. i!. Zlele .. J. B. Cannon ..J. A. 1-erklni COUET fEt!I0S. The ircut Court fo Douilaa Cocnty ccett l te times a year as foUOTs: The 3d lion d-y In March, the llh Monday In June, and the lsi ionaay in ueeemoer. J. . ruuexwa 01 Eoaeborz IuiIrc Geo. U- Br wn, of Koset urs, prosecutiu? attoiuey. County Court meeta the 1st Wednesday all -i the Ut Monday of January, March. May, July. September and November. A. F. itearnj, 01 Oakland, judge. C. II. Maupla of Elkton and W. L. '.VILmju, of Riddle, commiisioners. Probate Court Is in session contlncotiily, A. f itearna, iudze. .Societ)" .MectlugB. B P O. ELKS. ROSEBfRG LODGE. NO. Z, hold their rtsnlar comnanlcationi at tie I. O. O. F. hall on cond and fourth Thundaj of each month. All member! reqneated to at tend rejrularly. and all vliluns hrotttn cor dially innted to atnd. FP.EI PAGE-TC5TIN, E. R HERMAN MAP.Ki, ecrelajy. DOVULA5 COCNCIL, NO. JP- O. C. A. U.. meet' cverr Wertneiday eTenm? at i o clock In the UM Masonic UaU. Viiltln. brother arc cordially mi ited to attend. C. B. Ca.vxoy, Gto. W. Peerv, Councilor. Recording Secretary. T AUREL LODGE, A. F. A A. M.. RXGCLAB L meetlnri the -HI and th Wednesday! In each month. I KEE JOHNSON, W. M. N. T. jE irr, S ecy. pHILETARIAN LODGE. NO. ?. L O. O. F. dftA AtuniaT iTnl-r vf .m1! Tfl a! their hall in Odd FeJo Temple at Kx&ebarr. i Jiemoersoi se erocr is roni t-acut lam 1 to attend. ?. h . VANZILE, N. U. F. G. Mic r: : cy. rTMON.ENCAiIPiIENT. NO. 3, MEETc AT u Odd Fellow hall on fcecond and focrtt Fridayi of each month- Vititini Itir-r are tnrld ID attend. a el Hoffman, c. p. ms vif-s-r t t iv . ROiEBLKo LoDuE, NO. 16. A. 0. C W. --r-J the MMld ad !rv--h Vn-.n xzs the teoosd and focrth Mondavt ol rich month a:T JO p. m. a: Odd Fellows hail , Memben of the order m txO itandlag are 12 , rlted to atnd. , D ESO POST. NO. 3, G. A. E-, MEETS THi I trl and third Tacrsdayi o each month. , WOMEN": RELIEF CORPS NO. 13. MEET? ' Irsti an msdayi m each J onth. pAKMJ? ' ALLLvNCE Eemlar Qnarter.y Meetlni-i will heid a: Grange 11 1 &to;u;4, uica.-iiiiiia utwax-, aarcr 1 12,1 the third Fndsy In September. I p OSEBUF.G CHAPTER, NO. 5. O. X. i..METs ' tne seconi lh locrti Thursday! ol each 1 nrcth. EEuINA S-lfT A ,NE Bi- jr. r-C ' T5 OSE3CKG DIVISION NO TS. B Or L ; - ee Is every (econd and focrth Senear 1 ; ' rt i ' R OSEBCBG R. D. LODGE. NO. U, L O O F h , mee-j 0 Tuesday CT-enlnr of each wpei a 14K lit Odd FUos haH. Visltinj fi:erj an-' ortthres arc Invited to attend. MERIT WEST. N. -. A MAT A ? jJITH. K. Sit. ALPHA LODGE. SO. t K. OF P, MEETS fcTery Wednesday eren.nc at Odi Fe:'o-r Hall Viitm Knir-Sls In jcod stanlir cor llay Invited to attend. D 1 NET R. M. tONKLIN j K E. - t TO a Strongs OF ALL KINDS. ClARANTEF.D. IMPORTER AND HANCFA, .VKER . .5r l T.Ce" .Marble and Granite. KOfcjilJLI t'lCCI O K KUO.. f;o:-Salc. A limited nnrilx'r of puro ni-A JJ I'. Rock, 8. H. Hambnrjf, f. C. fi- Issthvm, Blk. Ling?ban, Wyandolt and tVnixh Indian Game. Won several ptib at tho Southern Oregon iMtritt Fair awl Oregon State Fir. I have tonm ma - nificent bird, an ornament fo any yaJ ; also have two lUon 1j;jhrn ux'tvrrU from reKislered -to-k. I'i'n t-.mu- able; must Altvs of lJiws i':'n ' davs. in order to make ro ,u f' i cpr:;.;; breedini?. Addrewi K. A. Krn ICoffc- bur;;, Oregon. t?m!?TrtT?i???!nrnTr!?Tn B RAPP'S DRUG STORE, DOUGLAS t H II 1 r: TAR RAPr'S DRUG STORE. - UU44444444444U4444U444i444444l Sacrifice Sal Now in ZIGLER& WALL,. Depot ! , 1 ACT A DT P Ti ! "o I ."irL,L, -Tki VJ i COUNTRY PRODtCH BOUGHT AND SOLD. ir,. I . I. -4..., ! t'Ot: Line iz ?ZIZ3S ZTV, MYLIE PILKINGTON, I General Blacksmithing Jioicj i n o fairer i S r ROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A 5PECLALT T Shop on Corner Waslxlnctoa and sane Kohmx. & ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works, t Estimates rnrnished o- all kinds of Ccneterv Work omce And Salesroom, it oak Stroct. To The rnforluimio.j Dr. Gibbon jv. i . 3ivaa r-as la th earj, U ,m s-w.t.Usc ...-5,.,' .J ro. N.,a!J& iVlt.uMh.v notics. ww,A vjt xvfioi Wi T 2LX W el m 1.5LA Juslne Confidence Restored. ;ex.l iiuif io invt. in agrt- cul'nral Ui,-,n aUi'.i at tiirock prices. lldtn a Utf ii t cf ch'.i'-e property -to sle;t from. Mony t , , uv jsrs uine on well , iwproywi aitorai Uini,. it. t. w !:i..x, KorOmrv, Or. -.once. jufr.f! has two Beriahire v-,:r ,r , -. ih anu mm reKis- -f : r.i i-. (ji jHz;e, r-r-hester, Or. wjiii 11 w nm tf it -.-"r-r TTaifframTiaw f or Utctnt and Chronic COUGHS AND COLDS Hi-.-i-.kji, tfjrv is " t-S, A't .'.fcajfcwC 's.i.'. ! ,-fjt urA f,.r Yn& e Progress. Grocers 12 all ziyi- I FANCY GROCERIES.- E. fi. AGHiSOH k CO.. Prwi Jarbie and Granite 3ianiimeiiis and Head$ttne$, Portland Cement Curbina THE GUEJLT J GOLD SILVER COUXTRIFS ALL REACHED The ORdfl WRVUMl And VVii:X. CtTV SkoHit Uj to j ALL KAIL ROUTE to i xv xx, ut t,nv ui 1