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TUB PLA1NDEALER JANUARY 2V 1867. Th Clmrcii-. HarTisT Oiiusim ooriiar of l.n and Ho tiet. Miili'lay Hervlu! rrtiaoliliiK, II a. nt ndT'.wp. in. Yoini People's Uiilon.raop.m.i Mrs. R, W. llliMik, rtitliluiiti Hiindsy Hxhmil, 10 0. ra.l Jamra I)hambirla4n, Buporlittenflsn Prater Maetlii. Tiniiu'lay evening al 7;M. MatNomaT Cauacil -corner ol Main end Un IraeU. Hunlr Hervlns: I'reauhlna, II . m nd T,0 p. m.l Hahbalh M'himl, 10 a. m.l f. W. Wonllsy, imperlnUnidMili Haas Heeling oIimm ol llio moriilu rvlii KpworUi laus a.au p. m. Until Iimlfiry, President. VtW Mootlni, Welliclsy, St 7 ) P Ksahk. I.. Moons, Pastor. l'ronu, orner Malu end lan I'aasavTBaiAM imuaiiH-eortisr ol d" "4 i. in1. Krtlixi: Tiiplln wonhlp, m au.t T. P. m-i ',lh Hnhnol, V. I. M. ).., 7 p.m. Prayer Mealing, 10 a. m.l Lime auil sulphur at Marslur'. A Bulsmati, the reliable loweler. Caro llroii. ero tho Ikjsb merchant. Uotollin Uoselenl for the hhI cigar. Wood taken ' iilwrrlptloM ' thl ulNce. o t A. 0. Maratcm A Co. for bcIhkjI hooka. Gel your school I' "l Mareter drug store-. For flint-clan dentistry go to lr I.ltll of Oakland. u. l,.w.l l.IHkn urn! stationery at Mar- alers' Drug Mow. t'urn frtMtt itroftiiloH nl low prl:e at Casetwor' grmry. . H. Weal dm insurant. Ofllre opposite the pot oflico, Nnatafoot oil, mnchiiio nnl lubricating oil at Markers' Drugstore. A flue Una of itiiiH sImm-b at J. Abra ham's I'rlw-a JiihI ilht. All work warranted Ural clar shy K. W. Benjamin, dentist. Ka Weal, imported ami domestic cigars at tho Roeeieaf. Ancxrellont lino of toilet Maraters' Drug More. (inii,ln below cent at Caro'a BOUp at Now la the the time fur hargaluB. Nobby suit ami latest styles at Little l..-k'a rl."a very low. All atylra and nualltlea of hate at Abra- ham'e. He.lrm k pri. e. Munvon'a llomu'pttlhic Kemolie for .!,. t MHrslvra' Druu Mr. An Il..ua vurixtv of t'onilic. hair and clothe liruahra at Marater'. For Imrgaine in tnmlly groicria, call at the l'nole'a atorc, Can atreet. Fred FIimhJ, lawyer, rouu 0, Taylor A Wilwtn bloik, Uoeol.urg, Oregon. Munyon'a llomcoimlliic Kenicdie at A. O. .Mamlcra A t'o.'n tlrtiK "tore. Hrlng your clm-k and w air he to hlow Jerry Hie relialdo Jeweler lor repair. Oouutry pi oduto ot all kind bought and Bold al Caaetirer' grocery tore. At Oakland, T. L. Oravea I authorlxed to receive ami receipt for ubcritlon to the 1'l.AINIlK W.KH. Fine gold ami Bilver tilling put in by K. W. lkuijainiu, dentiit. l'rice lo uit tho limra. Ilavo your rfeutal work done by R. W. llenjamin, doutiat. All work guaran teed Oral clans. M l. and let live" ia Dr. K. W. Ben- lkuital work done at tiodrock prices. Largcat Block of fancy chair at Alei andor A Strong', ever brought to Koee burg and at price lower thau ever. Uring your Job work to the I'LAiUDBAt ca olilce. We are prepared to do tu clieapeet and beat work aouth of Tort .and. Savo money and time. To partie l-... .... i.v iih o. H .A N. aliorl route. Call on or write to V. O. London, Koeeburg, Oregou A Urua iuvoico of llible and Toata- mcnt iuat received nt II. C. Slanton' Diblea. from 20 ceut to H ; leiUtnont 5 aud 10 cent each. Take ni.ticB. Dr. lleniamin, the doot lt, is permanently located and gnaran ( all hia work, liiyo him a call and examine work ami prices. If you don't watt to Buffer with coma Inns, have vour toota and iboe made at L. Laugenburg'B. Kepairing neatlv and promplly dono For a good bat, Btyliuh and cheap, call on Wollonberg A Abraham, whoae stock embrace all gradea of head gear. The Square loal aloie haa Juet opened ...... i,,, iifni line of W. 1.. Douglaa 1 1 natal uhlcli nrovo to be the beat shoos m.l. Come aud inspoct thorn. I am prepared to offer lumbor or wood .t nririia. I am taking in lum- nl wod ou oll account and in trade for iioodn. T. K. Kiciiardbon. T. linironliurir 1b Ktlll on top. He ,..,,! a full stock of choico music, mu Bical instrumentB, violin, guiUrB, accc-rd- eons olo.. violin Biringa oi oesi iiubiuj alwava on band. RinwJarrv the ieweler haa 14 carat filial mM Imllna matches UOW On Sale Wirwa rndured from 125 to 115, decided h.rroina. Don't fail to examine them before nurchaalng elsewhere. Jack Abraham, genU furnisher, keep the beat gooda and latest of every thing In hie lino, and BellH them at a lower .;.. iiiun anv of hia competitors. lie L-l - --a , also soils boots and shoes at astonishing low prices. The choap ratcB.tUelvo dollars cabin and six stooruge, including inoals and irth are Blill In effect on the O. K. N. no's, atoamurs Iroin Portland to Man VrunnliM-n. Mamr Imavus Portland every five days. Volney C. London, Agent For a nalii lu tho cheat a piece of flan ii el damponod with Chainborluin s I am Balm and bound over the seat oi ine nain. and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases where the pnin is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sole by A. C. Marsters & Co. Wc want your tea-trade for the rest of your life. Do you sec now how we a can aiioni to say. "i-et J CVCry SOrt of Schillings Best of your grocer, and 1 get your money oack on. what you don't like"? BRIEF MENTION. Coal iar and resin at Marsters'. Bolld illvar novaltlaa at AaJtmtn't. County olalroa aod warraoU bought by D. H. Wwit. llargaini to oholco remnanti at the Novelty Store. A. W. Ktanton aod wife are guoaU at the McClalleo. tloo. J. Htearni of Oakland la a gut at theMoOlallon. Mri. O. A. Hehlbrtdo ent to Halero Baturdaymornlng. W. V. Hrlgga ol Canyonville came down Tburaday nlglit. John Mcllee of Civil lleod waa Id the vllv Friday on buainaaa. W. D. HrlgK of Canyonville la regis- tt-rod at the McClallvn. Noah Cornutt of Kiddle wai doing IniHluraa in the city Friday, Kvangnllat II. H. Wallace bfglna work at Hie M. K. church lonluhl. lloautlful dealgna In genta allk hand kerchief at the Novelty More. Mra. YY. H. Drltt haa returned from a vlall to her old home at Kiddle. J'lmli gooda, toya, noveltie of all kludi and at all pi loo at Batsman'. Ir, Fred llaynua doea crown and bridge work lu an up to date manner. Cap. (J. W. I'etera of Oakland came up Friday and la a gunt at the McCiallen. Whon you are In need of IxxjU and ahoea call ami ex:ine our line, Novelty Hlore. A. F. Drown ol Oakland waa in the city Friday on Imaineaa at the court huum. When you call on us and don't tee what vou want, ak for it. Novelty More. Jamea Jniiinga and I'. D. Sherwood of Kiddle are regiaterod at the Mc Clallen. Money to loan. Call at the office of I. F. Klee, real eetate dealer, Koeeburg, Oregon. MIh Kate 1'ly male of Jnrkaonville 1 In the city, the guest of her coualn, Mra 8. D. Willi. Don't forget that M. F, Kice'a second hand alore It where to get bargains in hia class of goods Mrs. F I'age-Tuslm, who baa been (j u ile sick for some time, la reported much better tod.tr. ScIiimI dialrich No. 10 voted a tax to pay et riisra of diviiion of district. 20 voting lor aud 18 aainM. Now ia the time lo spray your or- enarus. use the lotnmoauon sprayer and save liino and money. Clean fresh candien made daily at the Kandy Kilchen, just as cheap aa you get Ibis ewilly atuff around town. Mra. Fred Farriir left Sunday morn ing for Grant IVs, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Kheomatiim la caused by lactic acid in the blood. Hood's Haraapanlla neu' trallze the acid and cures rheumatism. Mr. Free Johnson and Mrs. M. IV Conk ling left Friday for Gardiner to in ailtute an O, E. S Lodge at that place. The Womana' Chriaiian Temperance Union will meet at Mra. Ida Marsters' at 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon of Ibis week. Mia Alta Canuou, who ha beeu vi-ry Hick for several day, is conside; able belter today but not entirely out of danger. l ou can tell one who has good taste and don't like to cat dirt, paint and cbalk. He get his candy at the Kandy Kitchen F. W. Demon went to Salem Friday night. It i not likely that he will ad rise the majority to give way to tho minority. Misa Katie liulck, wbo lias been on tho sick list for three weeks, roturned to her sounder in the Western Union Office today. . Deviue services at the Flournoy school house on next Sunday the 31st of Jan uary at 11 o'clock a. m. Conducted by W. H. McLain. Mra. John Hewitt of San Francisco, Cal., ia at thabodside of her aged father, N. Imbler, who is not expeitedto sur vive many days. Mr. Guy Talbot t of Portland is visit- log his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chrales Talbott of this city, domiciled at 406- Washington street. The county court adjourned its two week's session Thursday evening and Commissioners Wilson and Thompson have rotu'nod borne. Dr. John Wright and wife of Han Jose, I - Cal ,CCOmpanied by tholr daughter Mrs. Uattio Campbell, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Wright. I have a stray stock dog. Black and white, bobtail. Owner can bave same by paying charges. D. H. Reid, South Deer Creek. Judge Fullerton Is moving Into bis old home ou Douglas streot east of the court I U0U(e Bjnce be wal burned out in West B0BeDurg a few dsys ago Tbo pay ear came last Saturday and made three thousand souls happy and loft Sunday morning rejoicing in its mission of mercy to anxious hearts. It you cannot come to town send ui your mall orders, if we haven't the goods ws will try and procure tbom for you, all orders filled promptly. Novelty Store Tbo Kandy Kitcbon had a big trade during tbo holidays. The people are begluning to find out tbat it Is tbo only rlc )'ou c" b1 cnd' tliat " fll t0 I XX T.. 1 Til. ..! ..I . I Cuvhaam . ' Z "if I nfflna In frlAr tuilldlnir. Palls In town and country promptly answered nlgbt or day. Residence, Oil Mill street Key. U. S. Wallace will preach at the M. E. church tonight at 7 :30 and will remain throughout tbe week. The after noon service will be resumed tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Tbe Ladle' Aid Society ol the freehy. terlan church will meet Thursday after noon, January 28lh, at the borne of Mrs, F. Q. OSbine. Com prspared to sew. Oliver Robinson came In from the Ulack Republican mines this morning wltb a sack full of valuable ore wMcb was peered lo tbs safe tor safe keeping, The combination sprayer is all tbe rsge now, Mr. W. II. Gordon, the local agent of tbe Central House, Is tak ing orders and delivering sprayers to purcbaaers. School has begun again and an army of little folks are again thronging tbe way lo tho temple of knowledge with faces blooming with health, hope end bapplneae. Don't forget that we have a linerf No. 1 tinware, If you want tbe good grade you'll always And It here at bot tom price, also not ion a of all kinds, Novelty Btore. Mia Kiisatotb Tratt will open a child ren' dancing olasa Saturday, Jan. 0th at 2 p. in. at the Van lloulen Hotel. For further particular call on or address her al 1103 Douglas street Indies and gentlemen desirous of studying voice culture and ballad sing ing with Miss Mary A. Crittenden will please call or address her at Mra. Chllda', 028 Btephena St. Jamea Sheffield Is hard of heating bat his eyesight Is good. It enable him to so the excellent qualities of the combi nation sprayer, so he ordered one aad took it home Saturday. Good pasturage fomlabed at my past- tures on Roberts creek. Charges reasonable. All stock at owner's risk. The beat ol care will be given to ail stock entruatrd to my charge. J. M. BciMrraa. Mra. B. Casey, who has been visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr. M. Par roll ot this city, for several weeks, returned to her home in Salem Saturday morning. She waa accompanied by ber sister, Miaa Abble Parrot t. Mr. C. II. Dlnnlny, tbe agent lor tbe Combination Spray pump, haa gone to hi borne at Elkton for a few days. He will return Tuesday or Wednesday; but during bla absence W. II. Gordon will expatiate npon the par-excellence of tbe sprayer. Simon Caro haa returned from hi at tendance at tbe third house of the legis lature. But when be perceived that the fourth bouee waa In process ol organ- sing and tnatcbiog tbe laurels from the brow of the populists, he saw hia labors were at an end and resigned and came home. Last Friday the remains of Mrs. Merer N. carle of Weal Hoeeburg, were laid al rest in tbe Odd Fellows' ceme tery, followed by a large number ot aor rowing friends . and neighbors The funeral services were conducted at tbe United Brethren church by Rev. Mc Lain, paator of that church. Mr. Geo. Smith of Drain haa shipped a car load of sheep for which be paid $2 per head. He bas also bought and Bhlppod two car loads of dry cows. He bought one car load at an average of 122, and one car load at an average of $24 per bead. These things, while trivial in themselves, point unmistakeably to a re vival of better timee. To all whom it may concern: I hereby give my consent to my son Charles E. Noah, a minor, to do buei noss for himself, to contrsct and make agreementa in bia own name and right as of legal age, and that I will not be responsible for any auch contracts or agreements made by bim. D. J. Noam. Tbe Baptist folks bsve put incandes cent electric lights into tbeir church, to give light to the eye, and a new preacher to furnish tbe light that enlighteth every man that cometh into tbe world. Rev. V. V. Anderson of GuTsboro. Canada, ia ministering to tbe wants ot tbe church for a season. Ha Dreachad a aood ser - mon'Sunday morning to a meager con gregation. Tbe Faradise Camp Mining Company near Olalla baa now one carload ot by draullo pipe at the depot and will re ceive another carload soon. Thia pipe will be forwarded to tbeir mining grounds as fast as teams can take it and ere long the company will be piping on tbeir claim. Tbia company ia spending thousands of dollars upon thsir mines preparing to work them this spring. It Is a rich company and means business Not a few wbo read what Mr. Robert Rowls, of Holland, a., bas to aay be low, will remember tbeir own expert ence under like circumstances: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in " " low state of health. I tried numer- mm remediaa. nana uf which did me anv annA. until I waa induced to trv a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tbe first bottle of it so far relieved me tbat I ..... .v,i.,i . i - . the second bottle effected a cure." For sain at 2Ji and ha cent nar hoi tie bv A. aMarateisACo. Allr) .Meal. Wm. Knlaht made complaint before Justice Hamlin that one Thomas Mor- a an ttt Oultliinii held iiinlAn fit a hor.. Moraan waa arrested with tbe home in . - his postessiou. The district attorney, after enquiring into tbe matter, found that Moreen bad had an asreement with Kninht that if Knlaht did not pav bim a certain sum which he owed Moreen, bv a certain time tbat be. Morstan. mioht hava thn hnra. Knlaht failed to pay as agreed and so Morgan took poa session of the horse without delivery by Knight. Thomas was arrested for steal lug the horse. Upon learning these facts, the deputy district attorney, I. B. Riddle, moved an acquittal and it was ao ordered, tho defendant paying costs. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by R. W, Benjamin, dentiet, room 1, Maratera' block, Roseburg, Or. Maskers buy your masks at the Nov elty btore. TMB PLOT THICKENS. On Senate and Two Houses Which la Which? fialem, Jan. 23, 197, At last the - members of the lower house have gotten a move on them selves, If an expression more forceful than elegant is permissible In the dis cussion of so grave a subject. On Thurs day last It was concluded to take the bull by the horns and the members who bave bean In their seats day after day, Micawber-like, waiting for something to torn op concluded to organize the bouse by removing temporary speaker Davis and appointing a speaker of tbeir own. Benator Mitchell bad held telegraphic communication with Benator Hoar of Massachusetts, and Senator Tboraloo of Nebraska, concerning the question of the question of the legality of a bouse organised with a majority of the mem bers present. These eminent gentle men adylsed each a coarse and the Mitchell people, now known as Benson men, proceeded accordingly. They de- dared tbe office of speaker pro tem held by Davis, vacant, and proceeded to elect Dr. Smith, of Marion temporary speaker, and thereafter II. L. Benton of Josephine was elected permanent speaker; R. R. Hayes, of Tillamook, chief clerk; Harvey S. Jordan, of Ma rlon, assistant clerk ; Frank Nolten, of Multnomah, reading clerk; E. w. Bart lett, of Union, calendar clerk: H.M Murphy, sergeant-ai-arms ; 6. W. White, whose color doe not accord with bia name, door keeper. But Dayis didn't vacate, and tbe spectacle of a bouse divided against itself with two speaker, two clerks and a divided mem bership waa presented to the people tf tbe elate. Then a joint resolution waa introduced in tbe Benson bouee to pro vide for tbe appointment of a joint com mittee of tbe Louse and senate to notify tbe governor that the legielallve assem bly w as organized and ready to receite any communication that bs may have to make. It was expected' that on Friday day morning that resolution would go to the senate and it was a matter of much speculation as to whether that body would recognise the bouse organised under such peculiar circumstances. Friday came and tbe expectant crowda in the galleries and the corridors eagerly atcned and listened lor the "meskae from tbe bouse." Along towards eleven o'clock a motion was made in the sen ate to adjourn. It failed. Subsequently another. It failed. What could it mean? Kumors .flew . thick and fast, some to tbe enect inei me senate was ready to recognise the Benson house, others that it wanted to give it a quietcs, and be done with it. Tbe concensus of opinion is that the latter rumor waa true and the bouse knowing it cared not to run tbe risk till sure of iu ground, and ao boib bouse (Benson; ana senate au journed at 11 o'clock Friday till Mon day. The former to 11 :30, tbe latter to 2:30 p. m. The Davis bouse met at 0:30 and ad journed to 2 o'clock Saturday. Tbe Davi bouse had set the hour of meet ing a half hour before that of the Benson brethren, but when tbe speaker pro tem, appeared for the purpose ot ascend ing the speaker's stand he was con fronted by the aergeant-at-arms of tbe Benson bouse with three assistants, wbo forbade him taking the speaker's cbair In tbe name of the 6tate of Oregon and and Speaker Benson. It looked for awhile aa though their might be trouble, but a compromise was patched up, and the Davis bouse allowed to meet and ad lourn, then tbe otners naa an inning Verily, we are tbe people Every man, woman and child in and about the canitol and on tbe streets of Salem bave developed into constitu tional lawyers and tbe numbers of legal I opinions forced upon tbe by-stander, if they bad to be paid for at ordinary rates I would bankrupt a Vanderbilt. These I opinions bear tbe coloring of the .'prefer lencea of the "opinioner." II be 18 a Davisite, tbe Benson bouse is ."irregular and revolutionary ;" if a Bensonian, it is all correct and proper. ou pay your money aud take your choice The weight of legal opinion, tbat is, of lawyers of standing, ia to tbe effect tbat the whole proceeding is a farce. That while under such sn organisation a per son receiving a majority of the voter, if there is a joint session, might be seated aa a United States senator, any legisla live act would be null and void. Tbe constitution is plain. A quorum to do bnsiness musttconsiBt of two thirds of tbe members elected. By tbe adoption of tbe report of the committee on ere denlials the bouse baa acknowledged that 60 members were elected and their I at A . al . f la names are on uie repor.; .uereiore re iuirea40 to constitute a quorum boiuei. If they had only reported members elected then they might Bet up the claim that 21 constituted two-tbirds and waa a auoruni. Tbe mistake was made in the beginuiog, the house should have directed the sergeantat-arms bring in tbe abaeut members until there was a quorum present, ana u tbe sneaker ruled the question out oi oraer tbea over rule tbe epeaaer. ii tni could not be done then thb clause of the niaaniu law. setting forth tbat a less i " - ... . number than a quorum snail meet aoa adjourn from day to day and rompcthe attendance of abeoot membera is in op erative. There were 68 roemiers pree ent at the time of tbe first temporary or aalsatlon and it was competent for the bouee to take notice of tbat fact, and the v are presumed to be somewhere in - 1 reach, This ia the tight in Multnomah over again. Laat spring at tbe primaries there was a Kilkeuoy cat of a time in the nartv organization. It baa been de scribed as a case of dog eat dog. But I the fsct is, the so-called Simon wiogof tha nartv elected a majority of delegates Ln(i ,eCured control of tbe county con- v.tion on the face ot tho returna. The otnB. wina with contesting delegations. - one from a preciuct .In which tbey were beaten by over one hundred votes, also claimed the convention and there were! two chairmen, two secret arte, two com mlttees on credentials and sevrsl fights. Tben the Mltchell.wlog ' withdrew, alter naming a delegation to the state conven tion, and waited till after tbe assembling of that body. Of coarse the other con vention left la poseeslon proceeded to I elect its state delegation and complete its busloeM by nominating a full ticket. Tbe atate convention recoxnlxed both, gave tbe republicans of Multnomah two organisations, republican aod Mi'cbell- republican, tie second congressional I district a candidate for congress it did not want and raised ned all around, and now tbe fight lain the legislature. If Mr. Mitchell's friends bad gracefully acknowledged themselves beaten in lb I Multnomah primaries, tbe county dele gation would bave elected tbe senator and Ibis disgraceful fight would not be I precipitated. J. B E. OAKLAND. Can Peters returned from Kalem Sat urday. A. F. Brown went to Koeeburg Friday. P. B. Beckley shipped a car load of cattle to Portland tbe first of laat week. Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Ottinger of Wil bur were In town Friday. Jaa. Dearling shipped a quantity of furs to New York laat Tuesday. Dr. Page report a son born la tbe ife of Rev. J. F. Wallace Sunday morn- ing. Tbe Christian Eodeavor entertain ment and social Tbarsday evening waa quite a success. The Y held a meeting at the borne of Misa Grace Beckley laat Friday evening bicb was well attended and a pleasant vening waa passed. John McClain, Wbo carried the mail died laat from here to Looking Glass, Tuesday after a abort illness. The W. of W. of tbia place installed the following officers on Thursday the 14th inat., in Douglas Camp No. 268: Harry Pinkston, C. C; Will Vail, A. L.; Louis Marcellus, clerk; A. p. foung, banker: Lone Sherman, escort; Rob Medley and W. B. Hammitte, managers. The watchman and sentry elects not be ing present were not installed. Thia camp baa 43 members and is increasing II tbe time. Tbilbt. The Putp:t. Rev. W. P. Anderson preached in tbe Baptist church Sunday morning, subject, Tbe Two Great Parties." His text was Exodus xxxii :26. Wbo i on the Lord' side? Mr. Anderson labored to abow that there are only two great parties, tboee wbo are on .the Lord's side and those who stand arrayed against the Lord's people, t. e., tbe saint and tbe sinner. tbe ecclesiastical party and tbe anti-ec cleeiaslical parties. He claimed that tbe church party ia the law and order party. He thought it is a safe party tor prolec tion. The anti-church party were for licensed liberty. Tbey are not diepoeed to be obedient to law, . e., tbe law of God. But be said the membera of tbie great disobedient party frequently be come uneasy and dissatisfied with their party and seek to join tbe other great party ttia party of the Lord, and that when they desire to change, the door of tbe Lord's party ia open to them aod can gain admission by knocking at the door. Free and Unlimited Coinage. Barn Howard of Canyonville waa ar rested la8t Tuesday, January 19th, for counterfeiting United States coin snd passing it as genuine. He waa arraigned Friday, January 22d, before L. Loogbary, United States commissioner. After bearing tbe testimony ot eight witnesses showing beyond a doubt Uoward'a iden tity as tbe person who made and passed counterfeit coin, the commissioner fixed bis bonds at $1000 to appear before tbe United States grand jury at Portland. Failing to furnish the bonda be waa re manded to jail to await tbe action of tbe next session of tbe United States grand jury.' He was taken to Portland Friday night by Deputy United States Marshal W. F. Carroll. The Violet Club. Th. Vii. riiih. ih n social orea - nidation, held its first session at Hotel Vanllouten laat Friday evening. There waa a goodly number of young people nresent. wbo Boent the evening very Dleasantlv with vocal and instrumental musie, recitations, cards and dancing, - . . . .indinir nn about midnisht bv partaking i rr.Vimnta. ennDlled in abundance by tbe lady membera of the elob. Sue- cess to tbe Violets. Struck It Rich. O. T. Robinson and C. H. Oatman struck a very rich ledge of ore on Dod eon mountain a few days ago. Tbe vein la 8 feot thick and bears gold, silver and copper, but chiefly copper and gold, and assays very rich. It is plainly peroep i ble to even a novice that the rock is ex rnn.llnolv rich in mineral. Tbe dis coverers are much elated over tbeir ncn find, and well tbev may be for it is ao eye-opener. Caro Bros. Must sell their Immense stock Inside ofalxtvdavs. regardless of 'coet. If any one wishes to get bargaine.tkey ya 1 1 sjwn till thev mean business. must This isno humbug. If you doubt their word call and be convinced. l.nm U'p'mMn ll! VOIM grocer pays your money back if you don't like Ira Coff soda flavoilnf txtractS and splccs. na uo Schilling's Best Kur M by Kruse & Shambrook a.-4BeevevV 0 The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated for it3 great leavening strength and purity. It makes yout cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. L IN THE COUNTY COURT. Believing tbat tbe small taxpayera should bave some relief, aa in our opin ion they are now paying more than tbeir proportion of taxes, we therefore rrcommend tbat the valuations of the rich corporations and wealthy citizens should be carefully and proportionally raised, that la to aay tbe Western Union and Pacific FosUl Telegraph Co. 'a lines be raised according to tbe miles of wire, poles, etc., and offices in tbe county; that tbe railroad track bed be raised from tbe cow low valuation on main track to tbat of adjoining counties and not lees than $5000 per actual miles through. tbe county; tbat all side-tracks and switches be assessed and the lands of tbe railroad company and other road grants be asseased as adjoining lands of similar kind In tbe matter ot road from Wilson's to Dean'a, J. D. Cornutt, Abner Riddle and E. Catching were appointed viewers and W. P. Hayden, surveyor, to meet Jan. 29, 1897 at Kiddle. In the matter of tbe Hall and Under wood road, it was reconsidered and or dered tbat tbe damage allowed Dr. Hall, $110. be paid by the county, tbe petitioners having settled tbe damages allowed Meaare. Young. In tbe case of the Deer Creek bridge, the court appropriated 110 when the walk ia completed. : ,. ; . Resignation ot Justice of Peace, D. B Kedfield, accepted and T. W. Billings waa appointed in bia stead at Glendale Upon petition of tbe citixens of Civil Bend, Mat Simmons, Alden Harness and W. U. Cashing were allowed 15 as pa a pers. In tbe matter of collecting delinquent taxes, it was ordered tbat tbe eberin commence the levy and collection of de linquent taxes February 15, 1997; tbat be appoint a man in each locality to make tbe levy, when it is impossible for bia deputies to act; that tbe expense of levy be as little as possible, and tbat no tice ot tbe above be published in the city papera. The court has made a contract with Geo. Carpy to furnish a list ot tbe pres ent owners of land in tbe county in tract book form lor the purpose of keep ing a correct record of all present owners of lands at times of assessment, agreeing to pay him therefore (600 in monthly installments of $50 for six months and tbe remainder when the list is com pleted. In tbe matter of practice ot subpua ins- witnesaes residing in tbe city and keeping them under pay eight or more days when they might be called in on short notice, we regard aa not the proper 1 tbina and should be discontinued. Also it is not infrequent tbat the same wit nesses bave been resuopoenaea wnue not discharged, thua increasing the expense I . . a a to tbe taxpayer, not only in aoume ex pense by double service of papers and i . ... . . protracting tno sessions oi too court io examine and pees upon tbese coropu cated claims. Tbe court recommends that our diatrict attorney look into auch abuses snd prevent it as far aa possible .PIoneerlDcad. KELSAY. At Corvallls, Benton county Tuesday,. Jan. 19, 1897, at 9 p. m., of pneumonia, Col. John Kelsay, in his 78th year. Deceased waa oue of Oregon'a oldest and most highly respected pioneer citi sens. He was born in Wayne county Kentucky, October 23. 1819. len years later be moved to Missouri with bis parents where be resided for a period of years and in 1814 was elected a member of tbo bouse ot representatives of tbat state. In 1846 he began to practice law and a abort time later he crossed the plains to Oregon aod settled at Oorvallis where be resided continuously, engaging in the practice ot bis profession. He served in tbe Rogue River Indian wars of 1855-56, and rose to tbe command of tbe second . regiment Oregon mounted volunteera and took part in many bo yere actions. Col. Kelsay was one of tbe members of tbe constitutional convention held in Salem on September 18, 1857, and in 1868 became justice of tbe state supreme court. In politics be was a republican and waa recognized as oue of the leaders of tbst party in Beuton county. At the time of bis death be was mayor ot Corvallls. Statesman. o 0 t' i (' ' BMsMak l tmo vaVJ ills' UK NWDIII c.. Htm . NOTES OP INTEREST. New goods at Caro Bros. Boss Store. . J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. , For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. R. W. Benjamin, dentist, roosv 1, Marsters' block. Boston Baked Beana at tbe Heme Bakery. Try them. Shasta Water at Slow Jerry's cigar and drink emporium. For a good smoke call at Slow Jerry's bazar, and get a Lo Amores cigar. All kinds of artficiali teeth made rea sonably at Dr. Fred Ilaynes' office. ' Money to loan. Call at tbe office el F. Rice, real estate dealer, Roseburg, Oregon. Delicious "salt-rising" bread at tbo Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Nothing but tbe best material used by 11. W. Benjamin, dentist. Room 1, Marsters' block. Fresh home-made bread at tbe Homo Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jaekaoa and Washington, keeps tbe beet grocer iee. Bacon and lard a specialty. Parties desiring family sewing done would do well to call on Miaa Fannie McKean, 421 Main street. Will sew for 75 cents per day. Slow Jorry, the jeweler, baa just re ceiveda Gne lot of ladies and genta gold filled watches. They are beauties aed no mistake good timers, too. Wanted. Five or six hundred dollars for three or five yeais. First class se curity on Roseburg inside property. Address 5o, care Flai.ndeales. You can get knives for 5 and 10 cents and from that price up to (5. Each knife well worth tbe price asked at Churchill, Woolley & McKenzie's. Good advice : Never leave home on a ourney without a Jiottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. Caro Bros', closing out sale ia drawing crowda to tbe Boss Store. ' Low price and quick sulea is tbe order ot tbe day. Goods must be sold at any sacrifice. Call and see. Two tracts ot land for rent, containing one 10-acre and one 15-track within IX miles of town, fair orcharda on each place. For further information . call on I. F. Rica. Real Estate Dealer, Rose burg, Oregon. Dr. Matcbette's Indian Tobacco Anti dote will cure any one of the tobacco babit in 72 hours. It is compounded by a celebrated physician, and is the result of a life-time study. Guaranteed barm less. Price, only 50 cents for a big box enough to cure any ordinary case. All druggists, or by mail, postpaid. Circu lars free. Dr. Matchitti, Chicago, III, Many merchants are well aware tbat their customers are their beet frlenda and take pleasure in supplying them with tbe best goods obtainable, Al aa instance, we mention Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Micbl gan. They say : "We bave no hesita tion in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it la the best cough medicine we bave ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For ealo at 25 aod 50 cents per bottle by A. C. Marsters & Co. I .. . i Awarded Highest Honors World! Fair, QoM Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM , Most Perfect At ad. 40 Years tha Standard,