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I THE-PMINDEALER, Published MonrlayaaodThuradaj. 1. . BKKJAMIM V. BENJAMI1 Editor. ..Manager. Nubaicfiptlon On Tear sill Mnnthi Three Month...?. Motea. ..IJOO .. 1 00 THE LEGISLATIVE MUDDLE. JANUARY IS. 18!7. POUTICAL BUFFOONRY. At appears from reports of lite iloitiga tn lbs borate there in a stool pigeon (cm twri!y In the chair, who lols abont like a marionet in a puppet show. When Bourne pulls the string ia one direction this Davis sits Jcmurely as . any owl while Joe Simon behind the screen chatter a nousensical soliloqiiy - about parliatuentai j uag. Ttieu Davis hakes hie head defiantly and mutteie, "Oat of order, can't entertain the mo lion." Then Biljeu, the down, begins his grimaces and all the other monkey, ' U'Ren, Smith, and thir sjpes grin and frisk about till Batirne pu'ls the string (gain. Then they slink away and Davis "awnmes a new attitude. . Then Simon again ventriloquises a few Sentences from behind the s.-reen and the anthropomorphic epectitors gape and wonder what next, while all the tim a squeaky organ Orejuiari far Dishes some discordant music pitched on ths key of seven flats wheezing "fe, C, fo fam, I smell the blood of a congress man, be he alive or be he dead, I'll grinj hit bones to make my bread." lSjt the buffoons keep up the fuoiiy play while tbe tax payers continue to pay. Dodgers of Duty. The names of member of the house who habitually .absent themselves to break a quorum aud thereby defeat the ' election of a speaker are the following as 'given by the Statesmsn: Barkley, Bil yeu, Bojer, Bourne, Bictman, Davis of Maltnomab; Emery, Gra'ke, Hill, Jones Lee, McAllister. Mambers, Povey Smith. U'Ren, Crai, D-istio, Gill, Goild, Howser, Kruse, Morwell, Mi- aeoer, Ogle," Schmeidtleic, Svindretb Whitaker and Yoakun. These men, for mere partisan pur poses, are acting like the do? in tbe manger. They will do nothing them selves and, by their revolutionary man ner, obstruct the action of those who are ready and willing to work. We are pleased to learn that Douglas county's delegation are ever ready and doing all iney can ro eneci an organization, it is the pops and free silver republicans who are blocking the game. We wish tbe people to .take note this fact aad remem ber who are responsible for the hold up. The Power of fllnority. The constitution clothes the minority ample authority to compel the attend ance of absent members. The language of the constitution is plain and explicit It says: Section 12, Article IV. Two- thlrds of each bouse shall constitute quorum to do business, but a smaller number may meet, adjourn from day to day and compel the attendance of absent members. What are tbe minority republicans in daily attendance at, that do not enforce tbe attendance of the revolutionary members and compel them to come in In question we would like to have ex-' plained. ine uregonian insists that senator Mitchell should return to Washington aad leave tbe legislature of Oregon to conduct its deliberations without his in- floence. If that paper ever was known to be honest and consistent now would be a very good time lo exercise those qualities. Two years ego the Oregon fan's candidate fur senetor remained here daring tbe whole session bat to word of advice of thgt kind was oilered to bim from that source. Tue example having been set by such a high authority it ought to be no disgrace for Mr. Mitch , all to follow it. By the way, it was stated openly two years ago that the Oregonian's fjgbt for Mr. DulpU and i s unwarranted abuse of its opponents did note to defeat that gentletnau thau any other influence. Similar results this time ia aa opposite direction will elect Mr. Mitchell triumphantly. Statesman. II we were in the habit of indulging in profane language to express our con tempt of rascality, we have now a provo cation more excusable than had Wash ington when he cursed the British at Valley Forge. The vocabulary of bill logs gate Cannot furuih a concatenation of words that will enable one to express bis utter contempt of those who are res ponsible for preventing tbe organization of the bouse at Balera. '. At the caucus held ia ftuleui today, Mltcboll bad 4 7 votes, several of them o condition that Bourne be elected speaker. It ie e&id that Mitchell bus promised Bourue 5- votes, enough' to ttlact litm. Pat,, Or., Jan. 1?. On Monday last the senate organised and Immediately got down to bnsioese, with Joe Simon of Multnomah county aa its president. But on tho south end of the state house affairs did not pass off at smoothly. As stated by Mr. U'Ren, the populist leader of Clackamas county, that body is coin posed ol three minorities, republican populist and democratic Of course tbe populist minority is not a large one, but it thinks itself re poctable ; while the democatic niinxity, though eminently respectable is eicepiiotiallv S'uall. The repub'.U'aur, it is true, have a sufficient number to control the house, once it is organised but they do not poetess the requisite nismW (two thirds) for orgtn isatlou and is as help! at the mercy of su organised and deternrned minotity as tho four democrats would be if the house should unite sgsinst them. - Ostensibly the trouble is over the se lection of speaker, but bthiml that there Is Something 'deeper, and the senatorial question is not all, either. One faction in Portland wants a new charter, the otlir JoeMi't. Simon is on one i le ol this question, Bourne on the other. But there is one thing they both seem deter mided on, and that is the (tcfeat if Sen ator Mitchell, and in this particular can pull together. Thf-y are both politicians aud both tacticians and united are diffl- cnn to iiin. t-ioni present appear ances they will succeed, and Senator Mitchell will not be chosen to succeed himself at this session. The senator bis strength enojgti to prevent the selec:lon of any one else and ctn alo block all legislation. There is now no d uhi that at some time in the past, as a reward for Mr. Bourne's eminent services in te urlng the return of Mitchell men to tbe legis lature last spring he was to be made sneaker by the aid of the senator and his friends. Bourne was a silver or Mitchell republican, and in lh presi dential campaign in the fall, followed his convictions aud supported Mr. Brf an. After that it became evident tba' no re- publu-an could expect to find favor in the c; cs of his cone ituente if b sup ported the chief counfellor'of populism for the speakership, and Mr. Mitchell and his frieude saw that Bourne had to be thrown overboard or they themselves suffer defeat, over he wtnt; but there is a great splashing of ths waters and tbe Mitchell bolt is very likely to swamp in tbe commotion. Mr. Bjorce wants ro venga and says every populist in the bouse will back him for the entire fortv diyi if need be to consummate the sen ator's defeat by preventing organization In this they will he aide I by tbe repub lican delegation from .Maltnomab, who say, and this is cot disputed, that Mr Mitchell and bis friends used his best endeavors to defeat them in Jnne and why ehonld they now support bim? It is a pretty fight and let tbe beat man win. There is this of poetic justice in it: Those who were most active in dis rupting ine organization two years ago would now be willing to pay any ' price for a Mule party custom and regularity. Chickens will come home to rooet." There was a cauens Thursday evening and from what I heard about the com dors I expected that at least a maj uity of tho republican members would be there and Senator Mitchell selected as senator ; bat tbe necessary number did not materializ. There were 43 pre-ent exclusive of Noeler, who t annot be seated unless the constitution i violated. He bad not been an inhabitant of the state for one year next preceding his election Those present unanimously voted for the senator, but there was nut enough in eluding the written sta" rnent of tbe sen ator from Benton, and there was no joy, Some one of re:e-.tive memory remarked "There has never been a cauens nominee elected to tbe senate frota Oregon when a fiiht was made on biro." My per sonal knowledge of sute politics only reaches back sixteen years but there bae been two instances of that kind since then. The combat deepens and tbe muddle seems further from solution than ever. Tbe house is a disorganized mob, appar ently unable to save itself from itself. The people are looking on but since Fri day they are paying no bills. There is this comfort, however, our populist friends who are, and always have been, posing as the especial friends of the people, are the chief spirits of tbe hold up and appear to gloat over the condition of affairs. But let it not be forgotten that the republicans of them selves could not organize, if they were all present, but those who are present, with tbe aid of tbe populists, could or ganixs and proceed with needed legisla tion. Well, this body is' creating for itself such a reputation that the people would breathe a sigh of relief if it should never organize, for tbe fear is growing that it will do more haiiii thau good. It is little tough, however, on the small army who are expecting clerkships. J. c. i; ther be deemed guilty of contempt vt the lawful authority of the iiouea to which he bae been elected ; end should any each person to elected wilfully per sist ia such' refusal to attend and par ticipate In tbe organisation of the house to which he has been elected, for the period of two days Or more, he shall for f eit bis right (o a seat in such buuse and shall not thereafter! permitted to take the oath of office as such meuitar." Senator Driver is determined to place ou record every member of the senate, ither for or against the measure. Tbe present situation in Salem furnishes strong restore for the paMsge of this wire bill. It is not believed there can pMib!y be any opposition t mciiMire having for its purpose the avoH.tncty of the state of affair now existing in the Oregon legislature, aud by mliirh the wheels ol tbe elate. government are ab solutely locked. Of course, tho parage of this measure can have i.o influence one way or the other on the prereut legislature ; it is only ia'eiuhd to ip!y, ss will be seen from its terms, to future legislatures. Sia'esitntn. Ker. I. D. Driver, senator from Lane county, will at tbe firt opportunity on .Monday next, introduce in the senate and urge its immediate passage, a bill. of which the following is a copy: A bill for an act to provide for the prompt organization cf tbe legislative assembly of tbe state of Oregon. "Section 1. That hereafter when on the day fixed for the meeting of tbe two bouses of tbe legislature of tbe state of Oiegon, any member of either bouse shall wilfully absent himself from tbe ball of the senate or house, to which he may have been elected, and shall wil- fully refuse to answer to bis name sod IRrtitipale in the organization of such senate or hout.e, be shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor; and ou indict ment aud covictiou ia any court of competent jurisdiction io this state, he shall be subject to a tine of not less than o0, nor more than if-500, at the iscieliou of the touit; aud shall fur- Kortr-eight if publicans, nho rup. ported McKinley and Hobart at the polls In Novonibvr signed the call for thi caucus and forty-seven went into the caucus. The unanimous choico of the caucus for senntor was Hon. John II. Mitchell. The fol'ouig named gentle men participated ia the caucus ai.d will abi le its derirnti : Benson, , Bridge, Broanell, Brown, Calbreath, Carter, Chapman, Conn, Craig, Crawford, David, Dawson, Driver, tiesner, Gowan, G or Jane, Harmon, Haseltine, llobson, Hogue, Hope, udon, Hughes, Jennings, Johnson, f. ike, Laagell, Marrh, McClung, Morrill. Mitchell, Mulkey, Nosier, Balm, Patterson, I, L Price, Keed, Kighy, Smith, J. N. Some re, Eunlt-y, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Vaughan, Wueee. Wagner. The March on Havana. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 14. A Havana dis patch to the World nys: Couriers who have slipped through the Spanish , lines In Matanaas province bring news that General Uotuei is un doubtedly marching on Havana slowly but surely, and that his advance guard, ia laying waste tho country as It pro coeds. The people of Havana are at last becoming alarmed at tho situali mi, and all who posj.ibly ian have already left the phu'o. Miss Kliatlcth Pratt will open a child ren's dancing clssa Saturday, Jen, Mh at 2 p. m. at the Van llotiteu Hotel. For (in ther particulars call ou or address he at IUVI lVMiglas street. County claims and warrants !ought by D. 8. Weet. -L i rr Llverlne.1 ."Llverlne," manufactured ly the An chor 8 t'hemlcal Oo., the great Llyer, Kidney aud Const I pal ion cure. An in faJKble remedy for all eurablo lorius ol diseases of those organs. Tho greatest knows remedy for lndlgoatlon, Try It. For eale at M. F. Bapp'e drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. From C. A. Seblbreile, who has just returned from Salem, where I e has been au interested spectator of the legie la'ive nluddle, we Irarn that Doug'ae county's representatives are all on hand ready to peiform their Juty whenever a quorum can be secured, aud that they are amoug the moet active members it trying to briug a rettlemeut o! the differ encea which now stand in the way c the organization of tho lower house. mire "Cures talk "in favor Of Hood's Saniaparilla, as for no other medi cine. Its great cures recorded in irmiiiVI, convincing language of grateful :nc;i and women, constitute its mot effective ad vertising. Many of throe cures ore mar velous. They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacturo the greatest laboratory cn earth. Hood'o Saraaparilla is known by the cures it ha-) made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove InlOOC Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. j-v... ''"re llvor Ills; eay to IIOvU a rlllS laae, easy looperaic. -m;. ffiCoU ELY'S CREAM Ti AIM it a poRltivorurn. Apply Into tbe nostril. Il u qui kly abunriinl, CO enta it Drn?irlst( or Iit m.l ; nimiea tr, f mall. ELI UKOl 11EU3, 60 orr.:n t-u, ew York C .ty. H, C. STANTON Haa J'lat raMivtd a iiv ill eaten! tock DRY : GOODS CONblBTINO LaJies' Drets Goods, Kibbous, Trimmings, Laces, tc., Etc. -ALSO A f INE STOCK OF- BOOTS AND NIIOI Of th but quality aad SnUli. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and Glaus Wire, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Also on baud lu Uri juutitle and at trice U. tun in vim. Alio a urge etoca or ItiiflrAm Vox Choice Call It a Craze. AN ALARMING STATEMENT CONCERNING WOMEN. HOW B.AD HABITS ARE FORMED. The .Ve.v ;r Tif mvs: "The hbll of takinr ' headache po" Jer ' U Incrraatn; to aa Ntttrnurtfr extent amonaT a Ktnt number of wo men IhrvMiRhout thecvnintry. These pomlersaa their name Indicate, arc clntmed by the mind- lcturrrto oca posittv and apeedy oir for an lorm oi neauacn. in many caar their cht tngmllenl la morphine, opium, oleaine or acme rthrr equally Injurious drtta bavin; tendenrv to deaden pain. The habit of taking them ft TEA Call at Stanton's for "L. P. M" easily formed, but almost impossible to ahaka on. omen usually irgin litm inem to re lieve a farina; headache and aoon rsort to th pomier to alleviate anv little pain or ache they may be subjected t and finally tike the mor Phine or opium fiend, net inlothe habit of taking hem tennlarly, Imajiinins; that ther are in pain i uirv n.'jsa wis ineir rrguiar ooae. lu nine coses out of ten, the trouble la in the stomach and liver. Take a simple laxative ami liver tonic and remove the offending matter which deranges the stomacn ana causes tns Headache. Dr, Tierce's Pleasant Tellets arc composed eniirciv cu xnt purest, concentrated, vegetable extracts. One Pellet is dose; suear-coated, easily swallowed; cme us, ua-iiyj r rJ.vr. Tliev Post tivclv aire sick headache and remove the disposition to it. Mr. E. VaaOASOX, of Oltrr lak'. Lmittr C. .vitrn., wntff : "I HOI infrequently have an at tack of th headarha. It usually come on In ith forenoon. At ray I dinner I eat my regular men), and take one er I two of Doctor rterev'a Pleasant Teilet imma diately after, and in th course oi an nonr m headache t cured an t'o bad effect. I feel bsvtter every way foe having taken them not worse, aa la usuat after taking other kinds cf pills. Deasant Pel lets ' are worth more than their weight ia sold, if lor smhinv mm W runiM. V. . . . I 1 i . . 3 SUMMONS. IN IliKtlKllIT tOfRT OF TIIK fTATK of Ore"U, for Dnug as ( ounty. The K( burg Building and 1 l oan As(Kiatlon. a cor-I Suit In KOit to lrailon, 1 laintia. I lorw Ioae a mort v. f tgt. E. II. IT. !.' and M ; t'rvtjli-, Itffcundutij To E. H. I'rcMo and M. F. J'n tlc, ih3 ator nauii'd doti'itdttnts; In the lianie of the rials' of tingoti, ou and cat li of you aro liirrby tvjuirvd to appearand aoxivrr tho complaint it the plaintiff" above numcd in the alK)e entitled cause against you now on tilts in tbe above cutllk-d couil imI cuuso, on or tit'torv the ittt liay or Marcb, 1897, that 1 -ing the lt ilav of the nr.tt regular t rm ot siitd court, after all n.-vks publication of thin summons, and ou an' bs-rvby noiitlrd that if vou fin! to upMar and answer said complaint tue piiiiriuii win nppiy 10 tno court lor the rv lii t iJi'tnaiidtd tbcn'lu, to w it c il A Jiidk'iin ut and deereo Htfuin-t you slid eacl I, wiln iiitA'rvat there of vou t"T the sum ol I 011 from tho l.Uli duy ot October, lh'j,, at the rnte of per ci tit. s.r annum, ami for the fur ther Mini of fxoUJ (pedal altorui'i'a fees, and for plaiutllT coals and disbursemeuta of this -nit, and for 11 decree for-t?loMug the mortgage dusenlnd 111 Mid coinplaintauil ordering the sale of Hie real estate mentinued and dcnerioed in sidd ni'yr rmi-' j u:i. cuinplainl, descnUd ai follow , to-w l 1 A -trip of l.i:i I eiglitei 11 feet wide off of the south M'b '1 Lot No ;(, ill Hlock No. .'I'.i, oi the (,'ily of Kowbiirg, lJuigliia Couiily, (iri'gon, as Plnlted ou 11 ' t rtu 11 plot of said city or town bv J. II. li' iiuctt, surveyor, -aid lot lielns ho feci wide aud 1M feel ui depth, together with the appurtciiauc. a th rcuiitu belonnilig or In any wl-t apH rlKii.ing. 1 the proi . eds i.i said ale lie applii 1. 1st to the piiyiiieiil oi the c,hoh and charge ot tnak ing mid rale, and the cots and dlsburM-uieiita oflhis-uit to l. uxed, and the sum ol -ixty dollar! sHy.inl Hlloruey a fees herein. L'nd, lo the payment to the pliilntilf of the sum ot JVil 7i with luU'rost thereon at the rale eight per cent, per mm 11111 from 0 Colr l ltli, lfe'jo, and that the deft ndaniii and lie li of them, and all perwlia holding ny. uioler or through them or either of them lubs'iu M tii the execution of said mort gage, to wit: I herilh day of hVpteintxr, IW, In) force r haried and foreclosed of all right, title. 1 ut- re-t and t iulty ol redemption of, In and lo aid ubovu r si property, and cacti aad c cry part tin noi, 1 bill luminous is published In the Kolcburg. Oregon. I laim.kai.i.k lor six suuuesano and consecutive w cck-, In order of Ifon. J. V. Ktil lerton, Jndgi; of the above eiulllcd court, which said order i:.H h and entered of record In open court lu regular term time of suld court, in the City of Iton t .ig, Douglas fount, Ore gon, ' n the 1 -si ti due of lAceioher, .anuarv ,111, i-,. C A. fSEHLIIHEDK, jTiT Attorney for I'laintlfT. GENERAL DIRECTORY sTtTSOfOr-auoH. . Si. tl. Mltetteti D.o.ootiatora iii.W. Mellrlde tltiirltermun lV, ft. Kill .William I. Lord .... II. K. Kluoatd .... i'lill MelkChsil tl. M. Irwin W, II. UhhI f. M IdU'inau fnttminn Uovernor twrvtsry ot blato state Trraaiin'r fupt. Tub, Instruction Slate I'rlnter attoriii'Y tleneral Uemlstr lonol KuuIUalliiii...A . V. WihmIihs I it, A. Moore V. K. Wolverlon K. H. Hoan SA. II. t'ompaon J. H. Kddy I. A. Maeruin Clerk ol Kallnad fommlsslon l.ydvll llakei akeOM) Jt'DllUL DUTRIO. judf , 1. V., fiillerlon rrocorullng Attorney . K. Vnte .11. a. lattn orric. aoskneau Rwolvor , H. 8. Sheridan Hearlatvr....' " , K. M Veaten p. . wasTHia seniat'. .,Tho. Uiuon iku)oi.a cop my. . A W. f.ced Tor 5alo. A limited numhsr of I'tno ud II I. Kock, 8. . Ilamlmrit. V, l. I.ttghorn, Ulk. I.tngslun, Wyaudolt aud Cornlah Indian tlnme. Won several .rlaes at tho Southern Oregon 1'lwtrlcl I'alr anl Oregon Hlate lair. I have rome mag nlllcent hlrd, an ornament to any yard ; also luivn two Uron Leghorn cucicrcle from registered etoik. Piltes leamin able; iinial dlnpoMi id theso aithln SO das, In outer lo iimke ro 1111 ft r spring hreoding. Address K. A. Krune, Kose hurg, Orogou. tl . .. . . . "" llualneaa Confidence Restored. Now Is a g'"d time lo (uveal In agrl ciilmral lands tthllo at hodiock prices, Have a laru lit rf choice ptoperty to select (rout. Money to I' tin, Ave )nars lime on ell ' Improved agtlciilturnl laud, P. S. K llvicK, Roaelnirir, Or. Notice. 1h uiploislgned has two Horiehlre hoar t igs lor sale. Hire and darn regis- tered, Apply to Fiioa. t Ii tiisis, H'lntliealer,tr. Obai-rvfr., Kinator Reprvwiitattre .J. T. Hridg.-a. 1 . . ss. ftl. . tlork taertfr Trvaaurer school Snerliident Asaeaaor loouty Judg. A.u, I'ommlaaloner .. itttrreyor Uoronar Sheep luspef lor raaciNrr orriria. Juallcoa ...Joliu Hamlin louslahles 11, t nlocuin t'tasr lor.l Khl.lle J II tluiw 11. t' ago W. A. Krater .... IMingla all w e. uri 11 A. r. ttlearnt iW. U Wllaoii J M. t. Thoiupi RAIJP'S DRUG STORE. DOUOLAS I . zSt iiniiTr nmr i vr Kcccnt j,,rn,c Illi I rill COUGHS AND COLDS MIIIIL I 111 aw llronchltH, Hoarseness, bis. 1, . .one, Bk J Irillalilllly ol tho I atytu and iice. 0 gS AM' Z and nlhrr Iiinanu-I l ondlilona of th -Sjf aaa I unea and Air I'aaiaaei Sfaf aa ....Will r, llrrdou ...Ut. K. U Mill.. -.Tho. HmltB I rr I 5r RAPP'S DRUG STORE. 3 uaUwaiaUwawUaaiuuua Vlayor UI Ward Jud Ward... Ird Ward..., citt op aoaaaeaa. A. f. Monlert COI'M-ILMBH. 4th Ward .... KueoMrr Marshal Treoaiirer (K. W. I'tlla.d if. W. larks III. f. flauton 1 1. M.v.ns I J. M.Kletehcr (win. Terry I II. f . Mocuin ' i J. f. Aiken K. M. .Iglei ... J. II I allium J. A. I'erklo COl'HT KU10K. The Circuit Court for tkitigla County meet I three time a year aa follows: Tho M Mou day In March, the 4lh Monday In June, and the 1st Monday lu pcccdHht. J. l. ruuerion oil Kieburg judge. Uro. SI. Brown, ol hoseburg. I proaccuiing atloiuey. fouutv Court mivta ths 1st Wednesday ail i L .. . . . ,1 ... , , f . L . I I . . 1 .119 is. .ouuay 01 jauuars, .ubo.ii. hihj, jitij. i feplembtsr and .November, A. V. htcariis, ol Oakland, judge; C. II. Vauplu ol Klklou and W. L. Wklaou.nl Kiddle, commtaaloiiera. l'robate Court 1 tn session continuously. A t blearu. ludge. lovlctr McrllngBs li. I'. (. ELK.S. HoSKIU'Ktl l.t(ll.K, NO. MS, hold their rv-gutar communication at the I. O. O. . hall on second and fourth Thursday ol each month. All member rcUctcl to at tsuid n-gularly. and all visiting brother cor dially invited lu attend. r Kr.li I A.r. 1 1 M l,, t. K HtKMAN Al A Kk.is, tscrviary. TtOlLLArJ t OCM II., NO. il JK. O. V. A. M 'J meet rcry Wednesday evening al I o'clock In the Old Masoulo Hall. Visiting uroiiivn arc cordially invited to attend. C. 11. ( ANKoN. Oao. W. I'gaav, Counrllor. Kveording becrctary. LAL'KEL I.OIXIK, A. K A A. M , KKOt'LAB I meotlnaa the .'d and tlh Weduesdav In I eacn montn. I It K K .tnilSMiS, W. U. N. T. Jk atr, H'eey. A meet Saturday evcnltia ot each week al their hall lu Odd Kellow Tempi at Koacburg. aicmovr oi nu omcr in himkI stand n are invit ed to attend. S. . ANII.E, N. it. Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress. K. O. Mn au.t. Uec'y. TTNIO." KNCAMrMENT, NO. 5. UK Kir) A Odd ellors hall on (eeoud and fourth Friday of each niunlli. VKlilus brethren aroiuviteu io alleuu. AKI. JIOI-KM AN, C. I'. JOH. MlCELI.t, Berlin. DOrlKHl'H'i LOIK.K, NO. lfi, A. O. V. W. raeela the second and fourth Mondata of ecg month ai7..u p. ui. at old Fcllowa iiall aseinuer oi mc oruer m gooo aiauuiug are lu vivea to sikuu. ZIQLER & WALL,. Depot Grocers DKAI-EKS IN ALL KINDS tK w-STAF3LIE AND . FANCY GROCERIES. COUNTRY I'RODUCU UOUUHT AND SOLD, (iive uh a cull. (!o1h ilcliveretl to r.ny pnrt t the City in short order. Curlier Litiio & Sheriil.ni streets. ROhKllUKO, OKKtiON. -h KNII I'OKl' Ml -1 i; S If KH.-ITTU -rilB flrst Slwl Ihtril 'rinir.lMvs ,.f ...-k .....t.ih WOMEN B KEI.IEK t.'OKI'S NO. 10, MtKT- lints aud I!. UI 1 iiuiimIhvi In each mouth. WYLIE PILKINCTON, liu.il to tl. V. NOAH, tfAKMF AI.LIANCE-Regiilar Quarlerlr A Meeting Hill be held at (iruniie Hall Rose burg, tlie first Friday In Ucccmbcr, Marub uu juue, aim me uiiro tri.lay in rtepluuibcr. O OHKBUKli C1IAPTEK. NO. S. O. IN- the accond and fourlh Thursday of E. H..MEET each mcntb. KEtilN A IIAST, W. Ms Uaon.v, bee'y. M. DOoEBCRIi UIVIHIOS NO 47(1, H. OK 1.. meet every tecoud and fourlh Hunday. General Blacksmithing A jeSIBKBiaiCKIW4. rROTTINd AND RUNNING PLATHS A SPECIALTY. KKI'AlKI.Mi Of AU. KINU3 I'KOMlll.V HONK. Hliop on I'uruiT XVuMliliiKtou and Kane Hlsj., Koacburg, DOSEBUBd R. V. l.ODOE, NO. 41, I. O .0. F meet on Tuesday evcnltia of each week ail ine una fellow iia.li. v s t ua sisters and oretureu are iuvucq io attena. MERIT WEM, N. i. A MAT A KdlTII, K. Hec. A LI'UA LOUGK. NO. 47. K. OF I every Wednesday evening at Odd Kel Hall. Vlaltlng Kuluhta In h.kk! atandinv uiaji7 iavite.1 io aiieua. V. I.OONEV. f. C. R. M. CON'KI.INO, K. H. h MEETS Kellow. cor- ROSEBURC Marble and Granite Works. VtSJS URNITURE CARPETS AND WALL PAPER 0 TO Alexander & Strong's UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION 1 il'AR ANTKF.O. R W. AGHISON & CO., PrOjprs. In alers lu all kind ol Murine and (Jranite KfonumeiitN unci lloatlstoiics, Portland Cement Curb. rip tPar Cvinctei'.v JUotas. Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemeterv Work ' OAlce Mud Halciroom. jn Oak ftlrcst. T. -shs- --v Bal To The Diifoi-liiiiiile. Dr. Gibbon Tlila old rellnldo aud the in oat uccesaful Htieolalist In Kan Fran clsro. still eonllniK to euro all Hexual and Seminal Disease, sueh as tionnorrhira, (ileal Stricture, Syplillll In all Its form, bkln Di sease, Nervoua Oebll- dltv. Imnotencv. SniU K?nal Weaknasa and l.naa MKi.dui jiannooa, ine eouae- ?Uonce ol sell a huso and excease iirodueing th . olluwlDK symptoms; tallow couuteiianee. dark apota under the eye, pain In tho head, rliiKlng iu iiincsi., ions oi eouiiiiuuee, uilliueiieo 111 ap I proaehlliK stranirers. psjpututlou ol III heart MflOlE W01R. In tho ear, los of coulldunco, dlltldenco In Iiiv.uiiuiA .Mnii.i-in. 'ISJ 1'V l-II V1UU Ol llieilian weakness ol the limb and Lack, lomof memory, IMi'OBTtR AND MANLTACU'KEK OK Foreign and Domestic. p4uijile on tho luce, eouaha, eoiisiimptlon, ulo DK. MIDUON htt nrautlewl In Hhii Kniuelun over thirty year and those troubled should not fall to consul t him and receive tho benefit ol hi ureal skill and experience, 'i'liu doe.inr cure when other lull. Try him. Cure guar anteed, l'crsuna cured at home. (TiaiKe reasonable, fall or write. Dr. J. I. (Jlbbon, tit Kaarney 5tre ?ao Pranclico, Cal. .Marble and Granite. I enilo ii.j (gout or inidJk men, but ghe uiy palrons the Ik iiiIiI of Uu: to Si per tnl. usually paid to lolieltor. All j. Orders for f Cemetery f Work f Promptly f Filled. SATISFACTION (sT'AU AN'J i;i:i. fJfliceariiUVorks.iMaiufjtfest. ItOHliilJ I Jltta . UJtUUUN.I NOTICE. Nutk Is hereby alvon to all sboio It way roa earn that I hv.auuiul! U. W. htsarnaol Jla pool, proglncl Deputy Iuspector of Htork for said proplooti poatorHo address, Oukland; also A. I. Ohapmauur Wilbur, aud Halph ftutitb, at itoa huH, UiaetdarluR my absrn, and olb.r wll baaddad a parlloa tuspcll oiak Ibelr rlsalr known to ui. KusuUuig, May HI, 1JU7, j ii i in , niw 1 1 li , Invectsui ql Btuck tut iKiogla ouuuty, Ot. TIIK GREAT GOLD SILVER COUNTRIES Ol' IIHITIMII COI.DMIIIA AND IvASITICKN OHI'.GON ARE ALL REACHED v.. The 0. R. & fl. No ciimiikc ol car between PORTLAND audi nAUKK C1TV Shortest Linin to Npokuno Connecting wllli ALL RAIL ROUTE to THAU,, KOMHI.ANIS, MAItClM Nivi.HON, und all Kooteuay MIUllIK CaillftM . , , , LOW JUTIS AND THUOVOII TICKETS. Ifut I'aluplvl aud Dvlalloil lutonuatloii, U'rile to W. II. lll'HI.ni'HT. tjnicral I'n.n mrr Agent. O. M, sV H. i .. I'otllstutl, lfKoii,