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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1897)
THE PLAINDEALEB FKBItU AMY 11, 1IV7. Tit Ctorhas). artist Cacaoa sorner ol Lena snd Urn IresW. Sunday service: reasoning, It a. eat :Np. m. Touni People's Union, imp m i Hlhl, : W. QlMik, rmitdatill Sunday school, It . m. Jainea Uhauibrirlaln, lupertnlonden travel Meetlos, Thursday SvenlMS at 7 BO. ktetaooist Causes' -eurnwol stein and Um slnaita. , Suaday Smviobi rraeobUis, U ft. n BDd 1M p. m.1 Sabbath lobool, 10 a. . r. W, Witultay, HupflntouUuit Class Mwtluf al else e Uie morulas aarvloei Kpworth LaafUS :B9 p. a. Haiti Uixlfrey, I'realdenl. Prayat Bleatlua. Waduaeday, at 1:10 p. m. ' raK L. Muoaa, I'Miur. faraonafn, ouruer Main and lans. PkltarTiau UHCacBj-oornaf ol Cat and Rose streets. Munday Bor-lrai ruplla worship, a m aod T:K p. m l Sabbath hVhool, 10 a. m.1 f. P. . 0. l.,T p.m. Prefer Mealies. Wednee- H. ft. Dawosta, I'aalor. Mm ml sulphur at Merters'. ,:. A Batsmen, the rellebla Jeweler. Oaro Broe. ere the txxit merchants. Uo to the Uosetaaf (or the boat cigar. Wood taken on subscription at this office. (to to A. U. Marsters A Co. (or school books. Oat your school books at Matatera' drug Hot. ; rr flrit-cUmi dentistry go to Dr. LitUa of Oakland. Hchnol hooks -and stationery at Mar tara' Drug Htore. furat fresh grocerlee and low prices al Casebeer'a grocery. .' l, H. Want dot Insurance. Office opposite the poat office, Nealafoul oil, machine and lubricating olta at Marsterw' Drugstore. A flua Una o( gaiita' i-hoes at J. Abre beui'a Prices jul right. All ork warranted Ural claaa by K. V. Benjamin, deiitlal. Kay Waal, Imported and domestic tlgars at the Roaeleaf . An excellent Una of toilet soaps at Maralera' Drug Htore. Goods below coat at Caro'a. Now ia tba tba lima for bargains. Nobby aulu and latest etyles at Littla J ark 'a. 1'rtcr.a vary low. All styles aod qualities of hataat Abra ham'a. Bedrock prices. Munyon's Houirpnthlc Remedies for ale at Maraters' Drug Htore. An endless variety of tumbs, hair and clothes brushes at Maretere'. For bargalna in family groceries, call at tba Pepole'e store, Case atreet. Monyoo'a llomeopatbic Ui-mfdiea a) A. 0. Maralara A Co.'a drug alora. Bring your clock arid waU baa to Hlu Jarry tba reliable Jeweler lor repaira. Country ioduce ol all kind tioiigbi and sold al IWIifor'i grocery atoro. At Oakland, T. 1.. Graves ia authorize) to recelfa and receipt lor subairlptlon to tba 1'i.AiKuaAi.Kit. Fine gold and silrer dlliugs put in by II. W. ltan!iiiu. dontlat. 1'rlcra to nil lbs times. Uts and 1st lie" la Pr. R. W. Ilert- Ill's motto. l)nlal work done at rock prices. Largost slock of fancy chairs at Alex ander A Ktrong's, ever brought to Kose burg and at prices lower than ever. Bring your Job work to the I'lajkdbal- office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port .and. Have money and time. To jrtie going Kaat, go by the O. R.AN. short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Roaeburg, Oregon. Take notice, Dr. Benjamin, tba dent ist, is permanently located and guaran teaa all bis work. Uivo him call and eiainlne work and prices. If you don't waut to suffer with corns ad banlons, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Kepairlog aaatly and promptly done For good bat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg A Abraham, whose stock embraces ll grades of head gear. The Bouare Deal stoie has Just opened np a beautiful line of W. L. Dooglaa shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspoct them. 1 am prepared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking In lum ber and wood on old avoiinla and in trade for goods. T. K. Kiciiardbon. L. Langonburg is mill on top. lis carries a full stock of choice music, run aioal instruments, violin, guitars, accord , eons etc., violin strings of best quality lwars on hand. Jack Abraham, gouts furnisher, keep the best goods snd latest of every thing In his line, snd sella them at a lower price than any of his competitors. He klso sella boots aud shoes at astonishing low prices. Good pasturage furnished at mv past tares on ltoherts creek. Cnarges reasonable. All stock at owner's risk. The beet ol care will be given to ail stock entrusted to my charge. , J. M. fckiiurris. The cheap rates.Itwelve dollars cabin and six steerage, including meals and berth are till in effect on the O. K. A N. Go's, steamers from 1'ortland to flan Francisco. Bteamer leaves Portland every five days. VolnkY 0. London, Agent. Notice ia hereby given to the public . i jii... v .1 Dy iae unuenjinneu mat i uu uui auvi. dead animals to be buried on my prom isee, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage damped thereon or sand or gravel taken ttberelrom, nnless the party taking sand or gravel flrat contract with me for the rlti aV A Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording tO law. AABOH ItOHS, Roeebarg. Oregon, March 17th, 181)6. She It aoems almost Impossible thai you should love me. Ha That's what my mother ays How nicely you and she will get along If vou always agree use inai. iianem Lle. It is new to guarantee tea satisfactory. Schillings Best is so guaranteed by your grocer. Why ? Because we sup ply him the tea and the money; It such tea as you will glad to get besides. BRIBP MENTION. ' lld silver novslUss ai SaUmaa'i. W. L, Wils.m ol Riddle It In (he city. II. L. Kngles came down from Psel Tuesday, Finest line) of flannelette at the Nov lty htore. County claims aod warrants bought by D. H. Wast. Orant Levsns ol QsImsvIIIs Is In the olty today. Four fold sspbyrt in all colors at the Novelty Store. W.J, Patterson of Osrdlnsr was In the city yesterday. Hard Times Mask nail, Ht. Valsotlne'i Kve, February 13th. Miss Blanche Kiddie of Rid J is is visit ing frlsnds in Roseburg. W. V. Halos of Eugane was a guest at the McClallsn Tuesday. 1 K. Msrks of Han Francisco registered at the MtClallou Tuesday. Peter Nanh, Jr., of KlkU.il csoie up from that burg yesterday. I'lsntyf Brsn and KhorU at Cawlflslil 4 Cawlfleld's Fee. I Htore. Beautiful designs In gents silk hand kerchiefs al the Novelty htore. Paul Fountain of Denver, Col., was rsglsWred at the McClallsn Tuesday. Dr. Fred llaynes does crown and bridge work in an up to dale rcanner. Wbsn )ou are lu need ol boots snd shoes call and examine our line, Novelty Store. When you call on us aod don't see what roil want, aak for It. Novelty Htore. Money to loao. Call at the office of I. K. lllce, real estate dealer, Roaeburg, Oregon. F. W. Cbii iase, of the Urania Pass Ob server, was a guest at Hot I McClallsn yesterday. John P. Jones, traveling passenger agent of the Southern Pad tic was in lbs city Tuesday. N. I -a Raut of Garden Bottom was lo tbe city yesterday on buainesa before Ibe probate court. lave your dental work done by R. W. Benjaiiiiu, deutial. All work guaran teed (Iriil t'Uaa Mlas Addle Stewart and Miaa Ethel Ui lillu were guests at the McClallen I Iuumi Tuesday. Mrc. M. Joaiheuii left on Ibis morn- iiig'a uverUnd for Ban Frauclsco on a hiiitiea trip. D n't forget that M. F, Rice's second .m. i ..lore U where to gel bargains in lln I'larS i( glHHla. teuis, we have juat addod some beau ilui t altetna to our Hue of 35-cent neik- a ear. .uVelty More. Nuw is the time to spray your or chards. L'ae the coinbioaiion sprsyer anil aae time and money. Prof. J. B. Ford, who has Juat finished a term of school at Caoyonviile, was in Roseburg Tueeday ou busineas. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by R. W, Benjamin, dentist, room 1, Marsters block, ltoseburg, Or. Miss Clara Wollenberg, who has been in Han Francisco for several months, re turned to Roseburg Tuesday night. Many an experiment has been dis guised as a joke until tbe projector was satinlloJ that it wonld work all right. Dr. M. W. Davis will bs in Roseburg tee first week ia March, prepared to do first class dentsl work in all its branches. A nniuber of newsy letters from vari ous parts of tbe county will be found in the "correspondents corner ' of this is sue. Clauds B. Cannon is an applicant for the apitolutmont as postmaster bers and not J. B. Cannon as previously an nounced. Now I the time to spray your trees Buy the Combination Hprayer and save time and money. W, II. Gordon of the Central, agent. Gen. Frod Page-Tuetln returned this morning from a trip to Portland and Sa lem. He says the show is still in full p!ay at the capilol. Miss Sarah Nosh, who has been teach ing school nesr Gold Beach, Carry county, for several months, has re turned to Roseburg. Alpha Lodge, K. of P., Is making ex tensive preparations for celebrating the anniversary of tbe order, which occurs on the 10th instant. The solid brass spray pump at Cbnr chill, Woblley A McKensie'a is the one to buv. No time lost when in lbs orchard. Nothing to get out of order. If you are looking for a "cheap John" spray pump go to me otner leuow. But if you want the best get tbe Morrill Morley Eclipse Bros', pump. Charles Beunch, of Mt. Hcott, wss in the city Tuesday. Mr. Uenscn is en- thuaiastlo over the outlook for Douglas county and Mt. Hcott in particular. It you cannot come to town send as your msll orders, if we haven't the gcods we will try and procure them for you, all orders tilled promptly. Novelty Htore E. Da Gas, Physician and Burgeon, otliee In Marstera' building. Calls In own and country promptly answered night or day. Residence, Oil Mill street. Tbe combination sprayer is all tbo rage now. Mr. W. II. Gordon, the local agent of the Central House, ia tak lng orders aod delivering sprxyors to purchasers. . Don't forget that we have a line of No. 1 tinware, it you want the good grade you'll always find It here at hot torn prices, also notions of all kinds, Novelty Store. Roseburg Lodge No. 10L A. 0. U, W resolved at the regular meeting last Monday night, to discontinue notifies tion of assessment by postal cards and to send them instead, free of cost, tbe A. 0. V, W, Reportsr containing laid vuuqmttmmimi num. iHiiiagaaMiwiiiir.iii.ii 'Vita Madison, familiarly known "Hackle" came up from Astoria this week to see bis old tllllcuais In Ross barg. fie left for home on Tussdsy night's overland. 1 On nest Sunday evening at tbe M. E. Church the psstor, Frank L. Moore, will discourse on "The Ruling La of Thy Life." HI ran gars are welcome to alt the service. Rsv. W. W. Gregory Evangelist, will commence a series of gospel meetings st tbe UnlUxl Brethren church tonight. A cordial Invitation Is given to all? W. II. MiLain, Don't forget to take In the "hard times" mask ball on the night of tbs 13th, It, will be so up to dsto affair, and tbe costumes, while they may not be gorgeous will be uinqiiu and staitlirig. L. H. Hblpley, of Yoticslls, was ia the city Tuesday op bis way sou h. Mr. Hhlplay attended the legislature doing the first week of the "gathering," It is hardly proper lo say "soaslon," then gsve It np In diaguat and came home. A number of school rna'am's and school masters, snd hope-to-bu's sre worshipping at the shrine of Douglas Waits, county auperiutendsnt, this wok endeavoring to obtain certificates of par mission to leach the ) unrig idea, etc. Oa February I lis Itt, H. W. Wesco of Portland Or., will give at Kueebiirg, Stereoplicsn entertainment of Oregon scenery and industries. The ente'tain metjt will be given at the M, .. cLurch, undor iLe au'lilces of the ladle of the W. C. T. U. Tbe Bachelor Club of Edenbower came over Tuetdsy evening and at Dil worth's Academy entertained a fair-sited audience by repealing the program re cently given by them at Edenlfower. It was wall rendered aod laUKhablo in tbe estreme, and tbe audience got foil value for their money. I.-N. Rice has just received at.eral One specimens tf ore from the great Anaconda copper mine of Butte, Moo tans, the richest copper mh.e in the orld. Mining men and others inter ested are invited to call at bis office and exsmine it. The mere sight of tbe ore is said to be good for sure eyes. It wss said that a commercial msn lost 8,0OO north of jewelry in the burned express car st the time of the hold up at Hhsdy Point. Thera has lieen much ditfgiug iu the mud and dirt thereabout fur the melted gold. Hither to all Ibst bas been un-earthed has proved to be copper under the teat of the acid. Capt. G. W. Peters of Oakland is in the city. While he has nut "ggoo bark" oo prunes, by any means, be is much interested in sugsr beets just now and advocates the estsbliMbment of sn in dustry of that kind in Douglas county, the beat county on the Pacific Coast for tbe successful pi od us: ion of the saccha rine vegetable. E L. Gray, some seven or eight jeara ago, bought a keystone watch, "Uoet" cass 20 years wsrrant. Recently it showed tbst it was wearing through, that is, there was a Ihin place in tbe caie, It wss detective. It was sent to tbe manufacturer through J. J. Wilson, jeweler, aod a new case promptly re turned in place of tbe old one. Tbe railroad company is hsuling a good deal of decomposed granite from near Grants Pass and ballasting the track with it between here and Wilbur. This material makes sn excellent bal last as weeds do not grow up tbrouxh it, aod the destruction of weeds form a large item of the expense of railroading in the humid climate of Western Ore gon. Some of the prizes to be awarded at the Hard Times Mask Ball on Ht. Valen tine's Eve, February 13th, are on ex hibition at T. K. Richardson's mutic store: A sack of flour, a bam, a fine silk umbrella, a pair of dancing sbces, fine glass butter dish, sugar boat, cream pitcher and spoon dish, bottloo of per fumsry, etc., and other prises yet to come, limes wm not do quite so nsra for the lucky ones who obtain these prises. A chance for all, spectators In eluded. Simon H. llartmanof Tunnel ton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours ss much as some do when they die. He wss taken recently just the ssroe ss st other times, and con eluded to try Chamberlain's Colic. Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy. He eaya "I took one dosa ol it and it gave me re lief in five minutes. That is more than anything else has ever done for me." For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. The glowing reports from various min ing camps are putting many in tbe no tion ol going thither. The Pacific Coast mining experience for tbe last forty years has been that In seven cases out ol ten it pays better to stick to certainties with smaller profit than to go to mining with tbe possibility of better returns, and further, it is more than likely that when one reaches the gold fields aHout which so much bas been said and writ ten, they will prove no bettor or more productive than those of Douglas county. "Fields look green a long way off." The little daughter of Mr. Fred Web ber, Holland, Mubb., had a very bad cold and co'igh which ho bad not been able to enre with any thing. I gave hiin a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. bys W. P. Holdon, merchant and postmaster at West BrlmQeld, and the next time I saw hi in he satd It worked like a charm. This remedy Is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for it cares. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing Injuri ous. ' For sale by A. C. Marstera A Co. The Elks. Regular session of 11. P. O. Elks to night at their ball In Odd Fellows' Tern, pie. All members ot the order re quested to be present. . PROFIT IN 51MJAR DEBTS. Twenty Ton to the Acre, at Four Dollars a Too. Tbe following communication was re ceived by Mr. G. A. Coopei, assistant secretary of tbe Northwestern Msnnfact orsrs' Association, from a gsotleman fa California who stands very near to the supervising mechanical eng'neer of Clsus Hpreckles' sugsr reflnerhs. Tbe writer has had wide etperleoces In the beet-sugar business of California, and ia In a position to know Its details : Walsonvllle, Cel., Feb. 1-My Deer Sir : Replylbg tu'your request, I take pleasure In giving yon some Information about the beet-sugsr industry here. As you know, I am at proeent assisting io making plans for a new Imei-soKar fac tory near Halloas, Monterey county, Cel., about UO miles from this place. Tbs factory will be the largest of its kind In existence. It will have a capacity to work 3000 tons of best each 24 hours. We expect to have It In operation about August 1, 18ft8. "The sugsr factory here In Watson ville bas a capacity of 1000 tons of beets each day. Trie last season began when the beets began lo ripen, about August, 18yfl, and closed shoot two weeks sgo, during which time the factory bsndled about 100,000 tons of beets and turned out about 20,000 tons of raw sugar, which was shipped 10 the refinery at Han Francisco. Xb4 new factory at Halinas will hsve its own refinery. "The season just closed wss a very good one for the farmers, wbo raised 20 tous of tents to esch acre, and received 4 a tun delivered at the factory. "Every morning you could aee a string of farmers' wsgons a mile long, extend ing from the gate of the factory to the pontolfire, ,'100 wagons, each with from three lo six horses in line. Over f?00, 000 in hard caah was paid out during the campaign to farmers and olhers by the factory, , "As the United HUUs sends out of the country each year about $100,000,000 for sugar, you can see what a wonderful Ihiug the eftlahliahment of factories would mean fjr this coast. 1 he busi ness pays the capitalist very nicely, and pay a the farmer belter than any other thing that he can raise. My work down here will continue for at least another year. "I trust, fur the sake of the aimers snd laboring men iu Oregon, that before another year a leet-sugar factory may be started in your state." THE FLEET IN A STORM. Admiral Bunce Encounters a Gsle and His Vessels Suffer Damage. Admiral Bonce's squadron bad been mUMug to' Beveral 'Java aod tears were entertained fur tbe safety of the fleet A Charleston dispatch ot Mon fay an nounces the arrival In that port after a disastrous voyage from Hampton Roads Three men were loet overboard from tbe battle-ship Maine during tbe gale Fri day, one man was crushed lo death on the cruiser Marblebead, another was fatally Injured, and sis others were so badly hurt that several may lose limbs. Her forecastle is stove in aod a portion of her superstructure and two batches are carried away. The heavy seas that swep over her decks also carried away her searchlights, lower port boom, smashed the rails and swep overboard the lifeboats. Carpeoter Shawberln was crushed to death iu the forecastle when it was wrecked by a monster wave, and Plumber Hickey had his skull crushed by the wreckage, sod will probably die. The squadron weighed anchor in the roads Thursday morning, snd put to sea Friday evening the weather thickened, and by inight was blowing a gale. Tbe Indiana returned to the roads, owing to the condition ol her turrets. Tbe rest ot the fleet, however, poked their noses into the storm and headed south. When about 50 miles off Hat(erai, the fleet felt tbe full force ,of tbe blow. Open squadron formation was maintained, and the vessels were put in order lor a siege ot weather. The battle-ship Maine washed her decks at every plunge. It was late Fri dy afternoon when the accident cc curred which cost three seamen their lives. Three others were rescued only by prompt aud beroio work. Friday night the fleet had heavy weather ot It, but managed to keep within signaling distance of one another. Toward morn ing the squadron was hove to. The ofllcuis eay it wss one of the worst gsles the fleet has ever experienced. THE WOODMEN'S TROUBLE. Concerning a published statement, the gist ot which was that "there Is trouble between , the members ot the Woodmen ot the World and the sov ereign officers, aod secession aod partial disruption . of the order may be the ultimate result," Mr. A. D. Htill- man, member of the executive council of the Pacific jurisdiction says: "This has boen written by some one who does not understand the organiza tion of the Woodmen of the World Any misunderstandings which may have arisen in the east, do not affect tbe Ta cltlo jurisdiction, which has absolute financial Independence, and retains only fraternal sdlllating relations to what Is called the sovereign jurisdiction and the southern jurisdiction. We send only one visiting delegate from the entire nine states comprising the Pacifio jurisdiction and our jurisdiction is iu the most bar uionious condition. Oar death rate is lower than la any part of the union Tbe writer of the article seems not to know that the southern staUs now have a separate jurisdiction, and that our nine states are related to them only in fraternal way, with no connection finan daily whatever. Their mortality rate does not effect us, and we are Interested In the reported disagreements only be cause of our fraternal relatione." Coal tar and resin at -Marsters'. OUR ADO00 SOILS. Mr. 8. C. Bartrum bas received a let ter lore pi f to one of inquiry sent by hint lo the Agricultural Colle at Cor Vsllis. concerning Ibe adobe soils of this section, as follows: ' Corvsllls, Or., Jan. 30, 1697. Ma. S. C. BAJtTfti-M, Roeebarg, Or., Denr Sir: Yoa fsvor of recent date has been refsrrsd to tne for reply. We have Issued no bulletins treating of the black (sdobe) soils cf fkrfithero Oregon. I would av there are two soils pass ing under this name la your section. One is soil sour on account of excess ive ofganio matter, and may be easily handled by neutralising tbe acidity with air slsked lime. The soil Is well supplied with plant feod and Is likely to prove dorabls. Tbe otber soil passing under this nsme is an intensely black tenacious soil, rich In organic matter, bat not sour, and Casually well supplied Ith other plant .food, being weakest in potash. It is Impossible to trest this soli sstlsfactorily except by tile drain age. When to drained it forms a most excellent soil for fruit and other crops. In its present condition it should be avoided for fruit, although possibly peers and some varieties of apples, might be placed upon It after it bae once been well cultivated, if kept in good tilth for an inch or so. Tbe first cultivation is difficult to obtain for tbe soil must be taken at exactly tbe right time. Match ing would be beneficial to prevent rapid surface evaporation resultiog in com pacting and cracking. Straw could be utilised to good purpose for this. No permanent remedy can le expected ex cept by onderdralniog. Yours vsry truly, G.W. 8haw, CLeiaisf. MT. SCOTT. Frank snd Miss Cora Connlce passed through here on their wsy to Roseburg last Monday. Lon Smith wss down from Rock creek Mondsy. Miss Lizzie Ritsmsn is enjoying a va cation from tbe services of Mr. Godfrey of Roesborg this week. An smosing ttory is told here about L. Filjeu, one of tbe "bold-op" mem bers ot the present legislature. Mr. Bilyea was recently employed in a cer tain murder case at Roseburg. AfUr the trial was over, a well dressed lady met him on tbe street and scccsted bim in the following manner: "Mr. Bil yeu, I suppose?" "Yes rosrm," said Mr. Bilyeu, extending his hand to ths well-drexeed lady. "I have often heard ot you," exclaimed tbe l.d) , "bat have never heard you plead until the other evening, and from the way yea plead I could not tell whether you was oo tbe prosecution or the defense." R. Ritzmao is contemplating moving to Coos county in the spring. The Messrs. Blaksly are the cham pion farmers of this vicinity, they hav ing put ia about 100 acres so far this winter. B. SCOTTSBURQ. A. Andrews is carrying the mail for a few dsys in place of E. Patterson. Tbe recent rise in the river has been a boon to those who wished to ran logs down to the mill. Wm. Sagsberd run one raft, also tbe Butler Bros. Wm Burcbsrd has been hauling grain for shipment recently. The fish iudustry seems to have come to a standstill the roads being too bad for hauling. Mr. Geo. Bowers, who baa been para lyzed for so long, does not seem to be gainiog ground toward recovery. Tbe stage runs serai-occasionally, the deep ruts and mud holes making team ing nesrly impossible. We understood tbst tbe Butler Bros. have diepoied of their band ot sheep end will hereafter raise csttle in place of them, ss tbe coyotes make the sheep in dustry a lessening business. The la grippe is going around seek lng whom it may devour. DRAIN NORMAL NOTES. Miss Nora Hylton entered school sgain this week. . Prof. Barsee gave three very instruct Ive talks last week on the subjects ot "PaBt, Present and Future," which were highly enjoyed by all. The Dociudia Literary (Society will render the following program : Song by society : recitation, Ella Spalding; select reading, Pearl Burt ; recitation, Leebert Cook; talk, James Dooley; recitation, Effa Cowan; extemporary speech, Roy Crow; rtcitation, Joe Brookhart; song, Frank Nighwander; extemporary speech, Lonnie Applegate; select resding, James Taylor; recitation, Mattie Blaine; musio Gardiner Bros.; debate: Resolved, That tbe crusades were beceflcisl to the civilizatiou of the world; negative, F. Conway, Herbert Conway, Abby Taylor, Eva Brookhart. Fred Mires, Arthur Rice. Stvdknt. The ladies of the W. F. M. S. of ths M. E. church will give a missionary tea at the parsonage Tuesday evening, reD ruary loth. Supper will be served from 5 to 0 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Admission 10 cents. Our lemon extract is thirty times as strong as the average. Ridiculous ! your money back if you don't like it Schilling s Best baking powdrr davQiihs mravia vvMt soda aou spices are all money back. IS Fix sals by Kruse & Shambrook NEWS NOIES. The iHifntkir nf fnlin agencies in ths L'niicd folates h is ieen reduced from 110 0, Obae. W. Brooke, a noted criminal lawyer of New York disd on Sunday last. Talk about the construction of a rail road from Los A "gales to Salt Lake Is revived. Senator Harris of Tennessee, the old eat member of tbs senate, both In years and oint of service, is quite I I at Wash ington, A tramp narssi Shrppard is accused r.f murder log a li inau? named Irado at Merced, Cel., last Friday. The Homestead steel works in Penn sylvania started up last week, giving em- ployrnenr to 4000 men. There ie an Insure tion in Crete, whiih the Grecian government 1 en deavoring to suppress. The rainfall in Eastern Oregon was uauaually heavy last week. Governor Lord li still coofioed to his home by illness. Archbishop Gross of Portlsnd is to be presented with a residence by the clergy aod laity of his diocese. Ex-prteit Hlattery wss stoned by a mob lo Philadelphia Sanday. A restaurant, grocery and millinery store, owned by 8. Black, Ferry A Fleet wood and Mrs. Byoam, respectively, were horned at Baker City Mondsy night. News is received of the wholesale kill ing of psciflcos (non-combatants) In Mstsnzas province, Cuba, by one of Weyler's csptalns. Spanish victories are claimed In tbe province of Pinsr del Rio- Csrsoa City, Nevada, gets the Oorbett- Fltzsimmon's mill next month. A man wss held np and robbed of 60 cents and bis umbrella in Portland Tuesday almost within bearing of the principal basinets part of town. Coal miners rioted and killed a couple of men at Belle Vernon, Pa., Tueeday. Cause, company discharged employe for fast driving. Two well dressed strangers turned on be gas st Grsnd Island, Nebraska, Tuee day night and are now in tbe celestial choir. Two Sao Franciscans have invented another flying machine. President Cleveland snd party will make a trip round the world lmmedi ately after tbe inauguration of Major McKinley. A commission is in session st Wash ington to de ermine whether Santa Men ica or San Pedro is to be improved for a deep harbor. The condition of the people in the amine district of Julolpor, India, is said to be something terrible. A girl of 5 years of age weighed only 10 pounds and several adults w ere onder 50 pounds in weight.'' -'-' . A shortage of about ' $300 is said to have bcea discovered In tbe accounts of the po&tmaster at La Grande, Or. A fight has been on for some lime be tween H. T. Cowley . and. tbe Northern Pacific over the ownership of some land in Spokane. Now Indian Enoch comes and says tbe land is bis. His clsims will be presented to th courts. Tbe lsnd is valued at $1,500,000. Judge Bellinger has ordered new trials in tbe damage cases from CV.ilo. These suits were to obtain pay from tbe gov ernment for land occupied by canneries. which will be required for portage rail way purposes. The judge holds that tbe former juries assessed the dsmsges too high. An express messenger on a Santa Fe train in Arizona Monday, shot a train robber. Tbe train was held up, the en gine cut off and run ahead. One robber turned his attention to the mail car, the other to the express. The latter found a nervy messenger behind a gun and bis remains were taken to tbe next station The robber in the mail car escaped. To Raise Beets. A mass meeting was bold at tbe Opera House at Medford on Saturday after noon, for the purpose of making arrange ments for testing sugar-beet raising in that valley. A large number of farmers were present, and about 75 have con eented to put ont a quai'er ol an acre esch for the purpose of ascerlsinicg the amount ot beets the soil in tbat vicinity will produce, and also the amount of sugar the beets contain. Merchants of Medford have subscribed a sufficient amount to procure tbe necessary seed for msking the test, so tbat the farmers will only be out ILe nss of the land. If the test is favorable, parties in San Francisco stand ready to put in a factory of sufficient capacity to use all tbe beets produced io tbat valley. Mrs. Hoffman's Lecture. The lecture by Mrs. Clara 0. Hoffman, of Missouri, last evening,; at tbe First Baptist cburcb, was well sttended con sidering the very stormy night,:. The subject, "Tbe Pioblem thatFacoeUs, "is one of profound moment to the people at this time. Mrs. Hoffman's array of J facts, demanding the attention ot men and women at this day amid tbe present complications, was such as to deeply im press her hearers. At the conclusion ol tbe lecture tbe audience arose as with one voice to request the return of Mrs Hoffman, that hundreds of others might listen to the fire of her eloquence and liuching argument. Daily Post, Cam den, N. J. At Roseburg, February 22. Our people are growing more and more in the bsbit of looking to A. C. Marslere & Co., tor the latest and best of every thing in the drug Hue. Tbey sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for Its cures ot bud colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. w mxmm Absolutely Pure Celebrated for Its rat leavening au-angtri anl healthfulnviis. Assums the foo4 aaalrmt alum aad all forma ol dul tratlon common to tha cheap barndn. aorL aaaiKU rowesa co , nsw voaa. NOTES OP INTEREST. Nsw goods at Caro Bros. Boss Store. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. For a good 6-cent cigar call on Mra., Boyd. Maskers bay your masks at the Nov elty Store. Bargains in choice remnants at tbe Novelty Store. R. W. Benjamin, dentist, rocs- 1, Marsters' block. - Boston Baked Beans st the Home Bakery. Try them. Shasta Water at 8low Jerry's cigar and drink emporium. For a good smoke call at Slow Jerry'a bazar, and get a Los A mores cigar. All kinds of artflciali teeth made ret- aonably at Dr. Fred llaynes' office. Money to loan. Call at tbe office of I. F. Rice, real estate dealer, Roseburg, Oregon. Delicious "salt-rising" bread at the Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Nothing but the best msterial used by R. W. Benjamin, dentist. Room 1, Marsters' block. Freeh home-made bread at tbe Home Bakery, corner Oak and Roee streets. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. Yoa can tell one who bas good taste snd don't like to eat dirt, paint and chalk. He sets bis candy at the Kandv Kitchen. Case beer the grocer, corner Jscksoo and Washington, keeps tbe best groeer ies. Every thing fresh and first-class, and at reasonable 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. Yoa can get knives for 5 and 10 cents snd from thst price np to $5. Esch knife well worth the price asked at Churchill, Woolley A McKenzie's. Good advice : Never leave home on a earney without a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. For sale by A. C Marsters A Co. . Csro Bros', closing out rale is drawing crowds to the Boss Store. Low prices and quick sales is tbe order of the day. Goods must l sold at any sacrifice. Call and see. ' Two tracts of land for rent, containing one 10-acre and one 15-track within 1 miles of town, fair orchards on each place. For further information call on I. F. Rica. Real Estate Dealer, Rose burg, Oregon. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine bas been fonnd to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of all Female Complaints exerting a wonderful influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If yoa have Loss ot Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Ner vous, 6Ieepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spalls, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength sre guaranteed by its nee. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Mar ster's Drug Store. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to sll parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to July 27th, 1892, to pre sent the same at the treasurer's office in tbe court house for payment, as in terest will cease thereon after tbe date of i hi a notice. Dated this the 25th day of January, 1897, at the City ot Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregen. Wm. A. FraTkr, - County Treasurer. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it Impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive tbat I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Bbnioick. Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair. DRr Most Perfect Msde. 40 Years the Standard. I notices.