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TUB PLA1NDEALER FEBRUARY . I8U7. BRIEF MENTION. Thw Churchri. amir CMUacH oornr of I.an and Ho IrvaU. Hunday Brl! rrbln. Il . m, o4T:Kp. tu.i Yoiiui I'onple't Union, lWp m.1 Mrt. E. W. Ulavk, rrtli1iil Bundaf Mcliool, II e. m. Jam CliarutMirlaln, Biiporlnlondeii rnnr Kaolins. Thuiartat avmlns 1M- MaraoniaT Ulicn-xriir ol Matu and Ln treat. Bundaf Herrliw! I'leachlns, a. w ad 7. 0 p.m. I Hatilialh K'honl, 10 m.l f. W. Wollt BuperlnU-lidelill tJlaaa Mtl'l tiloM of th morning, anrvliw) Kpwurtk lHt JO p.m. Haiti uodfroy, I'nuldont. rrarr MwitlUI, WaduanUr, l 7:10 p. m. KlK U. MM. I'Mlul. froni, corner SSalu and tn- rMTTiu JMiien-oornr ol Vtm and BnMitraaU. Btindaf Harvli': Tupllo wfblp, .m. audTJO p. m. Halibalh Hchool, 10 a. m l T. t N. O. .,7 p. m. rrajrer Mnetlni, Wadnea W7.7 BO p. m. K. B. ImlwouT, I'MUit. Lima nJ sulphur t Maratera'. A Halaman, th reliable Jeweler. Caro Bros, aro Ilia Ixmm merchant. Uo Ui tli Roaeloaf lor the Uitl cigar. Wool taken on tnltwrlptloii at thla efllo. Uo to A. (). Marlr A Co. lor acliool tmok. Uel jrour school book at Marter' drug store. For first-claa dentistry go to Dr. Littl of Oakland. Hcho.il liook mill stationery at Mar sUrs' Drug Morn.. Pure IrMh groceries nil low prices at Csaebeer'a grocery . 1. H. Went doe insurance, Office oppoalte th pot olllce, Neatafoot oil, machine ii ml lubricating oil at Maralora' Drugstore. A fin line ol gents' shoe at J. Abra ham'. Price Just right. All work warranlod liritt i'lM by It. W. Benjamin, dwnllat. Ky Weit, imported and domestic elgar at the RoeeWf. An excellent line of toilet soaps at Marsters' Drug Wore. Goods below coat at Carol. Now il th the lime lor l.srgalii. Nobby auiU anl Uleat styles at Little Jack'a. Price very low. All ty U and qualities of hata at Abra ham'. Bedrock price. Munyon's Hnmu-pitthic Remedies for ale at MarsUrs' Drug More. An endless variety of comb, hair and elothe brushes at Marsters'. For largaina in family groceries, call at the I'epole'a atore, Can atreet. Manyon'a llonioopathio Remedir at A. 0. Maratera A Co.'s drug more. Wring your clock and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable Jeweler tor repair. Country produce ol all kiuda bought nd Bold at CWiM-er' grocery atore. At Oakland, T. L. Grave la authorised to receive and receipt for subscription to the rLAIJIDfAl.Kk. Fine gold and ailver fillings put io by K. W. lienjAinin, deutiat. l'ricea to nit the timea. 'IJye and lvt lie" ia Dr. K. W. Uen iamln'a motto. tH-ntal work done at bedrock price. Laxgeet atock of fancy chair at Alei andor 4 Mrong'a, ever brought to Ko. burg and at price lower than over. Bring your Job work to the Vlaindial iaa office. We are prepared to do tin cheapest and beat work eouth of Ton ..Ad. i5av money and time. To partiw toing Kaat. go by the O. R .A N. ahor. route. Call on or write to V. C. London , Koaeburg, Oregon. Take notice, Dr. llenjauuiu, the dont iat, ia permanently located aod guaran tee all hla work. Give him a call and eiamine work andpricca. If you don't want to auffer with coma and bunloni, have your boot aod ahoea made at L. Langenburg'a. Kepairlng neatly and promptly done For a good bat, atyliab and cheap, call oa W'ollenberg A Abraham, wboae stock smbracee all grade of head gear. Th biunn Deal aloia haa Just opened np a beautiful line of W. L. Donglaa shona, which prove to be the beat shoea made. Come ana inupcci mem. i am preparod to offer lumlmr or wood -l reduced pricoe. I am taking in lum ber and wood on old aocouuta and in trade for gooda. T. K. Kiciuhdbon. T. T anirenbure ia Btill 0U top. He carrioa a, full atock of choice music, mu- inirnmnU. violin. KiiiUra, accord one etc., violin strings of best quality Iwavs on band. Jack Abraham, gonta furnisher, keeps the beat goods and latest ol every thing In bis line, and sella them at a lowor rriee than any of his competitors. He leo aells boots and shoes at BBtoniabing Jow prices. Good pastnrago (uruisbod at my past tares on Roberta creek. Charges reasonable. All stock at owner's iisk. Th heat ot care will be given to ail took entrusted to my charge. J. M. BoriArriH. The cheap rates.Itwelve dollars cabin AatI ail BltAAratfA. includina meals and berth are still in effect on the O. R. am rin'i. atnamers from Tortland to Portland every five days. VotNir C. Idon, Agent Motice is hereby given to the public ti. h underaianed that I do not allow dead animals to be burled on my prem ises, at Rosoburg, Oregon, or garbage damped thereon or Band or gravel taken -i ..luuihA nartv taklnir aand fit gravel first contract w ith me for the fight wiooo. , . , Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac .Ana tn uw. Aaron Robs, KoeeVura. Oregon, March 17tb, 1805, the It seems almost impossible that Vou shouiu Jove me. i. i.. mv mother says Howllcely you and she will get "long if mo "lw.ys gee Uko that.-Harrem Xife. It isn't big profits tha makes the pile at the enci of the year, Mr. Grocer, you know that. It's the many. Schillings Best in the tea for good-will; and good will is your best advertise ments. Money-back tea. npany 190 Goal Ur and reln at MaraUra'. Solid silver novelties at Batsman's. Co(julll City want a new school house. Finest line of flannelette at the Nov elty More. County claims and warrant bought by f). 8. Went. Four fold aepbyi In all colors at llio Novelty More. J. A. Willis came down from Deer Creek Haturday. E Sheriff Bum Millar waa In from D Hard Haturday. l'lentyof Bran and Hliort at Cawlfleld A Cawllleld's Feed Htore. I . (). Dumbleton and T. OutbrU were over from Wlncheater Haturday. Beautiful designs in gents silk hand kerchief at the Novelty Mor. J. If. Bay of Oakland waa over from the town on the Calapooia Friday. Large and elegaut line of new gooda oat received at the Novelty Htore. II. M. Oatman and Iraac Bclig ol Myrtle Creek are visitors in Roeabnrg. When you are In need of boot and ahoea call and examine our Una, Novelty Store. When you call on us and don't hat vou want, aak for it. 'ovo'lty Htore. Money to loan. Call at the office of F. Rice, real eaUte'ilealer, Reaebiiig', regon. R. W. and A. H. Benaon of Oraal 'n regialorrd at the McClalUsn boaae Haturday. Have your dental work don by R. W. Benjamla, duotist. All work gnarwa- ed first claaa Call for the "Hpolled Cat" at Mre Rapp'a grocery atore, if you -wants pleasant smoke. Don't forget that M. F, Rice' Mcond and atore li where to set baifMoa In ia class of goods. Dr. M. W. Davis of Portland ratnxi up on the overland this morning, on laal art and pleasure. (irnte, we have juat adde Sitme beava- tiful paltenia to our line of 25-'ot neck ear. Novelty Htore. John F. tiivaiiS put in all of laat wek t Hulniii, a much inieruited looker on at. egialative proceedings. Now is tli tune to spray your tr- harlii. l.Ve the combination spra yer nd savo time and money. D. T. Woodruff of Colei Vajley and R . Woodruff of Melroen were visitors at- e county eeut Ut week. Clean fresh caudiea made daily at thn andy Kitchen, junt aa cheep aa you get this awilly staff around town. . The W. C. T. V. will meet at the borne el Mri. A. O. Maratera on Thnrs- day of Ibis week at 7:3d p. m. Teeth extracltnl absolutely without in by R. W, Benjamin, dentist, room , Maratera' block, Kosetxirg, Or. 8. A. Clarke, a pioneer of Marlon iiitity and a proliflc and antertaiuing riter on fruit topics, was in the city at week. Now in the tim e to spray yoor trvea uy the Combination Hprayer and save we and money. W. If. (iordon of the Central, agent. Frank Conn and J. W. Conn were in from their places on Haturday last and paid a visit to the sanctum sanctorum of the l'LAINUEALKH. Last night's rain waa a little colder than the ordinary. The hills to the westward bad their peaks capped with snow this morning. A. W. HUnton and wifo of Civil Bend returned home on Friday morning after spending a few daya at the state capital lookiog iu on the circus. Tbo solid brass spray pump at Chur chill, Woolley A McKentie'a ia the one to buy. No time lost when in tha orchard. Nothing to got out of order. If you are looking for a "cheap John" spray pump go to trie olner leiiow. But if you want the best get the Morrill Morley Eclipse Bros', pump. Mrs. Dr. Strange arrived from Albmr Friday evening to attend at the bed .d of her husband, who was very sick. ue is improving nicely this morning. If you cannot come to towiv ear jj us your mall orders, it wehaveut thi j gcods we will try and procure tnem far you, all orders filled promptly. Novelty Htore. E. Du Gas, rbysiclan and. Surgeon, office In Marsters' building.. Calls In town and country prompt! answered night or day. Residence, OIL 'Mill street. The Kandy Kitchen had big trade during tbo holidays, ib people are beginning to find out that it ia the only place you cau get candy t at is fit to eat. The combination spray ,er is all tbo ma Wk a a .a rase now. Mr. vf ru uoraon, me local agent of the Catf al House, Is tsk ion orders and dU erinn sprayers to purchasers. Don't forget that, we have a line of No. 1 tinware, it you want tho good grade you'll alway.fiodit here at bot torn prices, also, uotiona of all kinds, Novelty Store. Kenutor Reod mpbatically denies the report that be lf in favor of Coos county taking a portiay, of Douglas. The sena tor favors the division bill, howeyer. Coquille llulrotin. The strey (s preseutcd quite sit anl mated au'(earance on Haturday. The warm sup in the foienoou broualit tne people out and quite a number ol rig were in from the country. Dert Dean met with a serious accldant at the Randon Coal Oo.'s mine at River ton a fow days ago. A large amount ol rock fell on him and though eeveraly bruised, no bones wore brokso. Ed Hall has appealed from tbe award of tbe viewers in the matter of tba Hall and Underwood rosd nesr Oakland The viewers, Messrs, J. II, Wells', Htephsn Van Itoaten and F. A. McCall awarded $140 damages. Tbla was not satisfactory to Hall and be bas appealed, as above set forth. County Clerk Hhupe sent out last week to tbe supervisors of the road dis tricts of the couoty, copies of the road laws in order that officials may be con versant with tho law regulating their duties. Rev. W. T. Ford, who lies been hold ing evangelical servlcta at the M. h. LAID TO REST. THAT SCHOOL CASE. Daniel Walts, an Inmate of th Ore- Division of DUtrUt No. 16, Reversed. gon soldiers' borne, waa taken violently Regarding the .trouble lo the school 111 on tbe evening of Thursday, the 4!li district at Civil Bend, the Balern Sfatfs- inst., and died at 3 o'clock on Haturday man, obtaining Its Information from the morning. The remains were interred on office of the state superintendent, says: the evening of the 0th in trie burial place r ln8 matter of the appeal of A. W. of the home by the elds of comrades who Htanton and I. B. Nlobols, two of the bad preceded blm. directors of school district No. 14 of Daniel WatU was born in Varidurburg, Douglas county, from tbe declsioo of III., In 1934 i enlisted ss a private in Co. D;wzla Wait, coonty school anperln- "A" 12nth Illlnola Infantry. Anir. 2. 1802. intnt of ihi umi eonntv. Stat Ha- Church from Bunday to Friday of last ,, WM ,onorbly discharged on the 8tb periritendent O. M. '.Irwin baa reversed week, left for bis home at Heattle on the jaf c jlln0( igoo. ,be action of tbe county soperlntend- overlsnd trsin on tbe night of tho last , j)Ut m w taj toe , , divldius tbe sal J school dUtrict. named day, (Jrand Army of the Rspubllc will be a The ground alleged for tbe appeal was Jim Tool and John Case hve been re- thlog of Ibe past. Its membership i" that the petition presented to tbe school arrested charged, with complicity In limited to those who wore the uniform auperentendent was not signed by a ms- the holdup ol the 8. I'. train two i 18 Union during the civil etrujrgl" of jority of the legal voters of tbe district, m. aa l. 111 I al - . . . 1 I a. a a 1 yeara ago. I'ooi nas Deeu aomivieu k jhtji &, anu in me course or naiure wioeo M require! ny law, Deiog signed ny oniy ball, but Case has not succeeded lo gly who took an active part who have not twenty-nine persons, three of whom ing bonds. Tbe bail of each waa nieri al already answered tbe roll call fur the 30O. Iat time will soon feebly and finally re- On February the 25, H. W. Weaco of spond snl step 9UI to join me "innumer 1 Portland, Or., will give at able caravan." In the few words abovs In which reference is made to Ibe army were not legal voters of the district. The remonstrance presented sgainst tbe division was signed by fort) -one I persons. Tbe uitter waa argued before Btate Roaeburg, stereontican entertainment of Oregon . ll,..I.IW..I. I... I I o ,.... T U.k scenery and inriosirie. ine enie'iain- icareeroi ijiuci w uD mvuu ouperinieooeni irmu uu iouir; tvu, ment will be given at the M, E. church, ia carried back througn tne J oars to tne at which time the case was taken under under the auspices of the ladies of tbe time that tried men's souls, when the advisement, in order to secure an opia- W.C. T. U. I. L. Camplreil oftheKugne Guard, waa married tn that city on Haturday Uat to Mrs. N. K. Fraier, nee Idaho Coggswsll, and took tho night train for a bridal tjur in Mecico. Tho I'laix dkalcr wishes the newly married couple all the happineta possible Monday, last several vaqnero from Williama cieek were chasing a beifer through Grant Teas, when the animal irnped oer a little girl and a barb wire Immi at ths depot at the aame time. The child waa not hurt, but her nm brelU was badly demoralised. T. If. Hill and family of Columbus, Ohio, were registered at the McClallen Friday. They were on their way lo join tbe colony already located on the Umpqua, and say there are more to fol low. Immigrants with ''git npandgiv" are a desirable additioa to any com munity. Henry Gray, son of Captain Iaaac nation was divided against itself and the fate of a government of, by and for the people bung in tbe balances. From 1802 to lrt05 With Hherma.n'B army. That meant marching, hardship, priva tion, fighting, suffering, and all for what? Ion from tbe attorney general on certain points of school law. The county superintendent wss re-1 versed and bia action in dividing tbe district t aside. ' It seems that tbe county official was That tbe flag of the Union should be the omewhat hasty in (bat be divided tbe rgls of the institutions and the homes of the land ; that the promises of Its stars should be performed and the naiion preserved. Thoss who took part in that etroggl are fast pafsing away. They earned a nation's gratitod and in tbe dittrict.on the same date 00 which tbe petition for it waa presented to him. thus giving the remooatrators no oppor tunity to be heard. Su so,unly the remonstrance wss presented, but the motion of tbe remonstratore to re-opt n The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. oval aewec ee , ntwr voaa. 'wovAVT?ewii Sit 111 BACHELORS PROTEST. NOTES OF INTEREST. perform oce of Ian t aart rite they blbii the case and give them a bearing was receive a nations teara. lover-ruled by Ibe county super inten Aruund tbe open grave of Daniel dtmt. From tbia ruling and the official Watts were gathered many of his old I ction the directors sppealed with tbe re- comrades, members of the home ana of gult indicated above, namely tbe diseom the local poet, and with the impressive fiture of the county school superintend . . s 1 s 1 ceremonies ol tne oroer penormeu oyUnt. men whose locks are whitened with the frosts that shall know no meiUDj, and while tbe strains of "Nearer My God to Thee," In rich melody and deeply pathetic tones Gray of Eugene, made an unlucky stroke fioutediut on tbe evening air, they laid . Jad Funertoa ,t ln(! nelt term of with an ax one day laet week which re sulted in cutting off his left tbnmb. Dr. Preqtice was called and replaced tbe severed member and at last accounts tbe thumb gave promise of healing and being as good as ever. Register. Hon. G. W. Riddlo passed through on tbe delayed overland this morning on his way to Halem. Mr. Riddle was of the opinion that the Benaon house wonld recede from its position and that organi sation , would be effected today or to morrow, Hitlrerto, however, tbe ex pected bss not materialized at this ses sion. K. T. Jewett is the locky man this time. Laving drawn the China ta set at Xrus A Hbambrook'a Ust Thursday aoi'ht cuoaiatinir of 54 Dieces. The set him there, Under tbe sod and the dew, To wait the Judgment Day. Nelson In Jail. One James Keleon ws arrta ed at Oakland on Friday uighl on a warrant telegraphed from Yoncalla, and is now in itil here. Nelson's effenee is the pasaiugcf worthies checks. He bad in iiis possesion numerous letters ad drefced lo himelf from the G. W. Le- Moore collection agency, purporting to have headnuartere in roam 410, Com mercial building, Fortlaud. The letters were addressed to different points on tbe Souther" Pacific between Portland and Roneburg. Each of them contained a statement of collect i-j'u of 2C, which, Tbe bachelors of tbe local lodge of Knights of Pythias took umbrage at the remarks of a correspondent in the lodge paper, "The Senator," and have pro tested. Tbe article in question accused tbe half score bachelors of tbe lodge as being ss "forlorn specimens of that un- APrBAXtD. I fortunate class as ever aisgraced any An appeal waa filed in tbe circuit 1 community. Poor old cowards, ready court from tbe decision of tbe state sop-1 and willing to 'do all and dare air bnt eriiitendent on Saturday and the case I the thing they ought to do pop." They will coma no on a Writ of Review be-1 are named therein as Free Johnson, L. A. Sanctuary, D. Looney, James Tern plin, F. M. Zigler, 6. L. Kidder, F. H. Churchill, aod a few more who might marry if let alone. Tbe bachelor protest is as follows, snd bas been forwsrded : Mb Senator: Evidently jour corres pondent from this place, in the last is sue of the Senator, attempted to be fa- cetioui or sarcastic, we don't know which. However, be tried to make it appear as though tbe bachelors of Alpha Lodge No. 47, were a lot of crusty o'd fel- I court. o. from No 10, peals. 116 wants to be set apart and it is No. 116 that ap- A Wreck. The overland train, northbound, due here at 11 :4o last oigbt did not arrive till 8:10 this mtrninz. The delay was caueed by tt.o derailing of the south bound overland at Nord, on the Sacra mento division in California, on Satur day niubt. Several cars left the rsll at the siding and effectually blockaded the owii a disgrace to the lodge as well as Ltreets New goods at Caro Bros. Boss Store. J. T. Bryan, tbe Busy Watchmaker. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.K. Boyd. Maskers boy your masks at tbe Nov elty Store. Bargains in choice remnants at the Novelty Store. R. W. Beojsmiu, dentist, room 1, Marsters' block. Boston Baked Beans at the Home Bakery. Try them. Shasta Water at Slow Jerry's cigar and drink emporium. For a good smoke call at Slow Jerry'a bazar, and get a Los Amores cigar. All kind of artficiali teeth made rea sonably at Dr. Fred Haynes' office. Money to loan. Call at tbe office of I. F. Rice, real estate dealer, Roseburg, Oregon. Delicious "salt-rising" bread at tbe Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose track. A few persons were injured, but with tbe exception of one who had an arm broken, none seriously. Just be fore the tism reached Roeeburg ibis morning, it was snnounct d in tbe cars that there would be a stop of 20 minutes tbe community. If tbe said old bache lors were to sbsent themselves from tbe lodge there' would be no lodge, as they are always found in tbeir places, which cannot be said of some of tbe married brothers. We regret that the last day of I 1 allied at 110 that cost Mr. Jewett tho after a deduction of 2 00, left 23 40 in for i.reakfast, and as soon as it atopped I jMt yeftr (ieip Tear)'cloeed and not ore t W 1 m . 1. . ,. I 1 I . . 1. 1 . . ill CT II 1 L. I . . . . i MKoificeiit m of fifty cents fur a pcage of lur-kkg powder with tbe tea s St throwu in, ft being the drawing t'Ktet. Tbe warm lains of tbe past week have started tho placer men to work again. ")Che winter bas thus far leen of Ibe "open" order, stock of all kinds ruuning at lsrgw on thr natural graves, and this conditii n makes dull business for hsy and gran men. The rsSnfall to date is 16.03 inc. 'ies for tbe eeawn. Grants Pass Courier. To all whom it may concern: I herebv tiv my couseot to my son, busi- Nelson' favor. A cluck on a well- I toe passengers piled off and began look known Portland bank wa Inclosed, cov iDa about for eating places, but the ering ibe amount, signed by O. W . Le-1 breakfast order had been countermanded Moore. and the proclamation, "All Aboard,' After tryiug to pass severs! checks on caused a great bnrrying and scurrying to the merchants of Cottage Grove, Nel- Ket back on the train. For baps it ia son went to Yoncalla, where he made a lneedlegs to add there were some small pnrchuse from G. W. Cartwright marks that rould not look well in print, aud tendered a cueclc in payment. The "Devils Auction" Company was on Cartwright accepted the check and gave the train en route to Portland. Nelsou the change, but suspecting some thing wrong, immediately wired to the Portland bank on which it was drawn. Ma waa Informed that tbe check waa no eood. Nelson had gone on aouth. but the telegraph overhauled him and he wa taken in at Oakland. He Weather Synopsis The mouth of January was a record breaker in one particular tbe paucity of laiofall. From the summary furnished by Observer Gibson it is noted that the mean temperature for tbe month was 42, or 2 above tbe average for 20 rears. The would write liimsolf letters and send highest was G2 on tbe 20th and tbe low them lo the towns at whicn he expected eat 31 on the 27th, and the greatest to stop. Arriving there he would repre- daily ranga was 20 degrees on tbe 22d sent himself to be wuuout ready tunas, The toUl preclplution for the month f. w-niiflatlnn. Inthiswav he must years and 4.54 inches below the average Tiuent corjplaints abol't there being no have ,cquired quite a sum for be bad wuich is 6 OS inches. The greatest ram aim bo-r.ta on the roadi tbronghout the 1101.35 on bis pereon when arreeioJ. . .. . januar, wai ia 1890. the rear of - 1 mi a-1 ni n .- a uu Mnarin 1 w county. Not bslf of h. .road, inur -wi sun- arefornlsbed Willi tne sigi Doaras aa iv dfiM' (or the prieonor by and bye, qu red by law. This entaiW needieeB ae- ,h0uld be "go over tbe road." W... -nntinn to evervone traveling in.artion of the country with which Simon Caro returced home Saturday w - I . 1 F..II I I .l n..nohl familiar. morn na from 5aiein. lie is iuii 01 remv inn, am i-v ,..ww'rf - had received a proposition. It was not our fault. Our forlorn condition is de plored by us, and aa we are a little sensi tive in the matter we don t like to be made fun of throughout Ibe whole do main. The "sisters" are reminded that re" I it will be a long time before another leap year but they can take advantage of our unprotected condition in the meantime. Bro. Ford orgrnized a section of the En dowment Rank at our list meeting of which a majority were old bachelors Ladies, take notice. Thk Much Maligned Old Bacuslors. Charlee E. A oah, a minor, to do nees for bima elf, to contrsct and make JIis melhod WM ,bout as follows agreements iir ' nis own namo ana nni a of legal ageand that I will not be responsible for aiy Buch contracts or agreements made .by bim. V. J. Noam. Th arcnn r.xtv J'rese report fre- mnraanit moi niscences ol uib visit, rat toon iro siuiiu u.. - - ..... . ,. i- Lwi nf lookine to A. C. Marsters the epeaker once on a uiouon ,o .oJUU,u, ll uv r for tha latest and hest ol every l Ik. Ama l n. inV Bell tut uiii anil on I. tha rtnio line, iney boh vu.ua " : Caro stood up and Chamberlain s vyougu mu, - - "...w. iinllHA arfi0rnflH. ita cures of bad co ds, croup ana spemct w.-.- Iia mira ui . . i na tins far. rvarhina that When n need oi ibmuw....-- - - for He was counted by motion to adjourn, there being one more necessary to carry the big tiood, when tbe fall amounted to 12.23 inches. For tbe eeason, from Sept. 1, 189C, to date, the fall bas been 19.90 inches, and aa tbe average is 20.18 we are only .23 short. Tbe number of clear days were 5; partly cloudy, 14; cloudy, 12. Mrs. Adkins Suicides. Mr. Kate Adkins, a former resident of Drain, committed suicide at Cottage Grove on Friday morning last by taking chloroform. Tbe cause is said to be insanity, brought about by domestic trouble. She attempted to commit eoi cide last spring by taking laudanum, but her plan was frustrated. The druggists of Cottage Grove were warned not to cell her leison, and Thursday afternoon she went to Drain on the local, returning on tbe night train. In Drain she procured the chloroform. Arriving at Cottage Grove she engaged a room at the Sher wood bouse, telling the clerk not to call her until 10 o'clock and not to infrom Nothing but the Inst material used by R. W. Benjamin, dentist. Room 1, Marsters' block. Freeh home-made bread at tbe Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. You can tell one who has good taste and don't like to eat dirt, paint and chalk. He gets his candy at the Kandy Kitchen. Caeebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Every thing fresh and first-class, and at reasonab'e prices. Parties desiring family sewing done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKean, 421 Main street. Will sew for 75 cents per day. You can get knives for 5 and 10 cents and from that price up to f5. Each knife well worth tho price anted at Churchill, Woolley A McKenzie'e. Good advice: Never leave home on a ourney without a boltle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rem edy. For sale by A. C. Mareters & Co. Caro Bros', closing out tale ia drawing crowds to the Boss Store. Low prices and quick sales is tbe order of Ibe day. Goods must be sold at any sacrifice. Call and see. Two tracts of land for rent, containing one 10 acre and one 15-track within i miles of town, fair orchards on each place. For further information call on I. F. Rice. Real Estate Doaler, Rose burg, Oregon. a rising vote Air. thus enabled tbe Circuit Court. Judge Fuller too satin chambers to day, and the following proceedings were bad. L. Stenirer et. al. vs. T. J. Jackson sheriff ordered to make deed. Carlon Bros. vs. 5. T. Robinson ; mo tion to retax costs, uiers s decision cough. hi Mintdr a trial I uiuv Kirv . - , - , . . ., i " -ui h. .nor. than Pleased with legislation may ue enec.ea mereoy. th. ....! - Simon S. Uartman of Tunnelton, West n. MnnrareoortsmucliEOod having V., has eeu SUDjscv io suae, m c. iUtUlne4 k. mMtinra of Rev. W. about once a year, " Caro Bros. vs. J. Grills ; motion to ae T Ford notBCJmacb In acQuisitions to call a doctor and then .suffer for about ,iyer re(lemplion certificate disallowed it,. mmrr.hin of tbe chorch as in tbe twelve hours as muca as so uo y M Mooro w, N. Moore; awakening of the aUristUu spirit in tbe they die He was UBen receuy , members tbemselvew, a shaking ot tue tne sam. .. out twentv-Iour ciudea io iry juuiui..i..u - v,.. - ... j . .... . Ahmtt twnntv.iour i ciuaea vo "J J . . ..- . . TM ...t,,r, Ticmat llfl (1VIV additions have been mode since tne ue- era anu j.'i...u-- "", ' ginning of tbo conference year and about "I took one dose of it and it gave me re fwelvemore lVe expect soon. Hef in five m nute. Tha .more ban Tbe trees s,e beginning to put forth n . .r.Trn the green and lender bud and "the voice r of tbe turtle in heard in tbe land." This " amount in indicates the wproach ol spring but it f , ,n0 cirants Pass firm Bbipiwd cau hardly be Mid that "tie rains are during the voar 1890, to the government over and gone." Last Thursday ana mint in vau rranoisco. ami Friday the rainfall wa. ,uite heavy e- Uoiigut . J"- anT ,Ue peeially is this true of Thursday, when PJfu miniag districts of Jackson was Bieany neuny ui Several other nrms as won sub milted and taken under advisement. Attorneys directed to file briefs J. B. McGee vs. Nicholson & Johns; order for publication of summons Case and Pool arraigned entered plea ber husband where she was. Going to tbe room she placed tbe chloroform iu a I Treasurer's Notice. glass tumbler together with two band-1 Notice is hereby given to sll parties kerchiefs. She wrapped a towel around holding Douglas county warrants in- the tumbler in such a manner as to -iorsed prior to July 27tb, 1892, to pre- bsveonlv a small opening. She then gent tbe same at tbe treasurer's office placed the tumbler between two pillows I in. tbe court house for payment, as in- and lav down on the bed with ber head I terest will cease thereon after the date over the opening in the towel so that I of ihij notice. every breath inhaled tbe chloroform. Dated this the 25th day of January, Death must have resulted very quickly. 1 1897, at the City of Roseburg, Donglaa The verdict of tbe coroner's jury lays the I county, Oregen. . Wm. A. Frvtir, cause of the rash act at the door of tbe I County Treasurer, husband. . To the Public. Something to Know. On and after this date, I wish it under- It may be worth sometblog to know latood that my terms for all undertaker a that tbe very beet medicine for restoring I goods are cash with tbe order. 1 find it the tired out nervous system to a healthy I Impossible to do business on a credit of not guilty, also plead former acquittal viior j. Electric Bitters. This medicine basis, and belive that I cau do better by on same charge. Bail reduced to f 300 j8 pureiy vegetable, acts by giviog tone I my patrons aud myself by selling strictly and remanded lor trial. . the nerve centres in tbe stomach, for cash. P. Bxmkdick, Undertaker. uentlv Btimulates the Liver and Kid- Mrs. Hoffmin Lecture . mnd ,ij. thee orMU8 i0 throwing The lecture by Mrs. Clara O. UoHroan, off (mDarities in the blood. Electric of Missouri, last evening,, at tbe 'rfit Bitters improves the appetite, aids dt- Baptist church, was well attended con- geBtion tnd Is pronounced by those who eidering tbe yery siormy nigui. aob nBve trie(1 it M tbe Tery best blood purl- subject, "Tbe Fioblein that Faces Us, is fler nerve tonic, Xry it. Sold for Marster's Drug Store. .i.- .i - wa HiMtiv nonriv an i L.......I n ha. h,hu ad u.-nii aa i in 1 1 1 1 m ii iHiiii tt mm - j o m i n r nnvuiaiwuv. w " - i . i - ...... .i .i.--inHiiinn waa about half ,. hank at Grants Pass bought one of profound momont to the people at . tino per bottle at A. C - -. . m -m i i i a ifp.at. dBfi ni irn hi n IRC LDfl ti. . ;. Mr. ii.trmn'a arrav 01 I.e. entire ra nfaj for the month, oi janu- ami sun i" ," " " " , " " T .i'i. lu" " tlieenurerainiaanori Last year. The big placers send their . . d di ,he Uention of men T. uUt outs to the mints direct, ine uu- , .r. ... ,ha nrMftnl Thelittlodaugbterof Mr. Fred -e. o. ber, Holland, Mass., had a very laa . .increased yield the coming eea- nreg . her hearers. At the conclusion ol 1 IU l. li.an 1" I - ... Roseburg, Ore., April 13, 1895. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. son. mid and couflli which be bad not been able to euro with any thing. I gave blm a 25 cent bottle ol Ctiamoeriain b cougn .,,,,., f,,rl , W TI Ifl.l., ma,, i.nl 1 ill I"1'!'' w xvemeuy, say wv, uimvu.-. . andpoetmasterat West Brlmfleld, and odil things, tbo next time I saw him he sold it h ' moncV.lxiclc amritAii iiku a t:uariu. m iuiuouj . ... - intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases audi as colds, croup and wbaoplug cough, aod it il famous for its cures. There ia uo danger in glvlug it to children for it contains nothing injuri ous. Fur Bale by A, V. Marsters & Co. To Killer IHIllH f link iny powilcrf flavoring rxlmitl? Villi tv i V GooA-ScMlwgs Best fox al by Kruie & Shanibrook the lecture the audience arose as with one voice to request the return of Mrs. Hoffman, that hundreds of others might listen to the fire of ber eloquence and linchlng argument. Daily Post, Cam den, N. J. At Roeeburg, February 22. On Friday last the body of Msuuel iGu ait. a vounsr man 20 years old, was found near a wood camp in the moun tains two miles from Ashland. The cor oner's jury isturued a verdict of suicide. Opera House for Rent. Sealed bids will be received by tbe un dersigned up to Feb. 15, 1897, for rent of Opera House tor one year or more, but payable monthly in advance. He re serves tbe right to reject any and all bids. Roseburg, Or., Feb. 1, 1897. J OH, MlCKLM, Sec. Odd Fellows Bldg. Assn. The ladies of the W. F. M. 8. of th M. E. church will give a missionary tea at tbe parsonage Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 16th. Supper will be served from 5 to 9 o'clock, A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Admisslou 10 cents. CREAM Most Perfect Mad. 4Q Years U Standard,