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T.Ifi PLA1NDEALER MAUCII ), 1817. The ctiurctira, lUrrisf Ultuautt ooruur of Ian and Km ItMli, "uiutay Serrlo! I'maohtn., II a, m, n4T:0p, Ml Youm l'oii!o' Union, (imp. m. Mr. X. W, lllaok, rrualilaiiti HiimUy Hcliuul, IU tt. w.l J mum t'liamliurlaln, Htiporlntoixlen freysr MMtlni. Thuilaj al 7 0. MiTH'iUHT t'BUm'M ornr of Main au4 Um treel. Miiwlay WntTlro: I'rotnhluf , 11 m tad 7 10 p. in. Pattath school, 10 a. m. t. W. Woolley, Hiilor1nUii'1uMt; OImi Mealing al ulo ol Hi morning tutvlMi Kpwortk Uasu t JO p. m. Haiti tiijillny, frwiliUnl. Prajrtf Wonllnc, Wodneailar, l ):M p. m, Kturic I.. Mourn, r tutor l'ni(Mii, ornr Main mid lt rmoitniiiAii C ii twit emu w ol liae mid KotolroaU. Huinlayatirvlre: fuplta wonlilp, tn eut 7.IU p. m i lUMimli Holioo), 10 a. m i v. P. M. t). B..7 p.m. frayar Miiii. Wnlnti Jr,7 W p. m. It. II, Illt.WOMM. l'Minr. t.ir.-r. ,1 Saliman, the ruliablo Jowoler. Holid illvor novclli at Halxineii's. Uiitu thit Roaaleaf fur the boit ulgur. Wool 1 4k on on uhicrlptloii at this urtluc. For flrt-:l doiitlslry go U Dr. Little nf Oakland. I'uro fresh groceries and low price at CawbMr'i grocery. I. fl. Wont doe insurance. Office uimhjiIU the pot ulllce, A fine line of gents' f ho l J. Abra ham'. 1'rtcoa jut rlulit. All work warranted llrt eliis by It. V. Benjamin, dentUt. Key et, imported and domestic rlgar at the liooolraf. 00 Id bulow cost at Caro'. No la ih tlm Hum for bargain. Nobby nulla ami latent stylee at l.ittl Jack 'a. Prices very low. All styles ami qualities of hatsat Abra hain'a. Bedrock price. tor bargain In family grocerie, call at the Pepole's atore, (Jana street. Bring your clock and Ratchet to Blow Jorry llio reliable Jeweler lor repair. Country pi oduce ol all kind lioiiglil and aold at Caee-berr'a grocery atore. At Oakland, T. I.. Grave la authoring to receive and rt--ol l for subscription to tllH Pl.MNPKW.KH. Fliio gold and silver llllinga put in by U. W. IVnjitiiiiii, dentist. Price to uit the tune. "Live and lot live" in lr. R. W. Hen jamlii n otto. Ik-ntal work done al t-edrotk price. Teeth extracted absolutely without ain by It. W. Benjamin, dentist, room 1, Mara'era hloi k. KoMi-urg, Or. Ijirgtxl atM'k ol f unt-y chain nt Alex ander A hUong', cvi'r hronght to Koae burg and at ricci lower than ever. tiring your Job work to thn i'laindcal b ollica We are nrepured to do the cheapen! and work aoutb of l'orl jnd. Hate money und time. To wrtiet going Eoat, go by the O. K .A N. abort route. Cull on or write to V. O. Iindon, Koeeburg, Oregon. Take notice, Dr. Ui-ujmuiu, tha dent lal, i permanently located and guaran tee all bia work. Uive him a call aud eiamine work and price. If you don't waut to auffer wltb corns aud bunion, have your boot and (hoo niado at L. Langenburg'a. Kepalrlug neatly and promptly done For a good bat, atyllab and cheap, call on Wollonberg A Abraham, wboae atock smbracva all gradea of bead gear. The 8inare Deal atoie baa juit opened np t beautiful line of W. L. Douglaa hoea, which prove to be the beet aboe made. Come and inspect them. One Minute it all the time isccoaery to decide from peramal eiperience that One Minute Cough Cure doea what id name Impllea. Maratera' Drug Ktore. I aui preparexl to offer lumber or wood at roduced pricoa. I ain taking in lum per and wood on old account and In trade for goods. T. K. Kiciubphon. L. iAiigouburg la Ntiil on ton. He carries a lull Block of choice mualo, mu sical Inatrntnents, violin, gulUra, accord eon etc., violin strings of best quality Iwavs on hand. Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup tion, burns nnd iicalds are soothed at ones and promptly Healed by DeWltt' Witch Hazel Halve, the beet (known euro for piles. Marater'a Drug Store. Jack Abraham, guntu furnisher, keepa the bent goods and latest of every thing In bis line, and sells them at a lower price than any of his competitors. He lso sells boots and shoes at astonishing low prices. The cheap rates, twelve dollars cabin and six steerage, lucluding meals and berth are still In effect on the O. It. A N. Co's. steamers from Portland to Kan Francisco. Kteamer leaves I'ortland every five days. Volnkt C. Lomkin, Agont. Many caseeof "Urlppo" have lately been cured by Ouo Miuuto Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially adapted to the cure of Ibis disease. It acta quickly thus preventing serious complications aud bad effects in which this diieasn often leayos the patient. Maratera' Diug Moro. Dr. It. V. lienjamln, late of thedenal college at Atlanta Ua., has fitted up dental rooms in the Monitors block, whore ho is prepared to do do tlret class work In all tlio lutes improvements, Crown and bridge woik, gold and porce lain or own, tlllings and extraction of teeth at hard-time prices and all work guaranteed. Hemeinbor, room 1, Mara tera' block. Notice 1b hereby givon to the public bv the undurHiiHUid that I do not allow dead animals to be burlod on my prom ises, at KoHoburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thoreon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel unit contract with me for the right to so do. TreaspaHHera will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aahon Rosa, Koseburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1895, Let's take hold hands, Mr. Grocer, and dance I We've got sonic beautiful business for you and with you, and for and with your customer. Schilling's Hest is the tea. Pay every customer's nionov back that don't like it. Wd'll pay you. There's money in it. DR10P MENTION. Honator Rrd want on to California Friday. Fined Una of flaooalette at the Nov elty fitors. County claims and warrant bought by 0. H. Went. Four (old Rflphyr In alt colors at the Novelty Htore. W. J. Henderson was orr from Oak land Kaluiday. A. F, Drown of Oakland was in the city yeslorday, U. Walab was In from the Olalla minus latt week. Ueo. M. Pettorsriti came up fiom Win chester Haturday. Horn, Feb. 2H, 1M7, to the wife of F. W. Woolloy, a iou. Mi. J. W. Strang left for Albany on this morning's local. Mr, F. J. Moore I visiting friends at Woodnuru thli week. Misa Llille Lradly of Ahland was at the MiClallen Sunday. Btliley Ulddle.of Itlddle, was a guest at tbo McClallon Haturday. I'. E. Cooper and F. I). Walto were in from Roberts Creek last week. Mr. Ryan waa at the county sea from Union Creek on Saturday. Ileautlful designs in gents silk hand kerchief at the Novelty Ktor. Mls Naomi Strickland of Balem was a gueet at the McCUIlen Sunday. John auj Owen Ague, and Nad Burt wers over from Wilbur last week. Cuirs guaranteed by "Our Native Herha." Mr. C. A. Flook, agent. All kinds of artflciali toeth made ret eonably at Dr. Fred Hay lies' office. Mr. M utile Miuard, ol Happy Valley, Mas in the city on buelue latt week. Dr. Ftid Haynes does crown and bridge work in nu up to date manner. Mr. W. II. Jaiuleaon went to Port land Saturday morning for a brief visit. Miai Imagene Ilour, of Portlaud, la visiting friend and raktlrea in Rose burg. When you are In need of boot and shoe call and x:iiln our line, Novelty fclore. When you call on u and don't see what vou wait', Mk fur it. Novelty fctore. Chorclilil, Woolley A McKensle have Just received a rar of choice Washington cedar i hinglea. Have your dental work done by R. W. lienjamin, denliat. All work guaran teed Aral cla Call lor the "Spo'ted Cat" at Mrs. Rapp'a grocery atore, If you want a plearanl unike. I'ttee ha arrived. Headcjuartere at T. K. UicharUm'a Muciu Store. Call and sue i'atte. (ilendale was repreiented here on Fri day by W. II. Taylor, James M. Stereo- son and N. Curry. Qenta, wa have juat added some beau tiful patterns to our line of 35-ceot neck wear. Novelty Store. Some good copper ore has been found near (ilendale, which aways 10)-. per Ornt copper and $10 la gold. B Alexander A Strong's new ad on second age. Thou go and take a look at the new goods and be happy. Our One weather terminated for the present Saturday night and Jupiter I'lu vlua turned loose his sprinkling pot. Judge Fullcrlon opened court at Eu ue today. He will be busy there till time to return home and hold coart here. "Our Native Hurba" will positively cure all diseases arising fiom impure blood. Mrs. C. A, Flook, Mill street, agent. Paul C. Hales of Portland, special agent of the Pennsylvania Fire Insur ance Co., of Philadelphia, was In the city Saturday. Representatives Somers of Lion and Mitchell of Marlon stayed over Friday, the othor visitors went home on the lo cal that morning. The Grants Pass Observer nolo the arrival borne of Speaker Benson and Senator Harmon and approvingly pats them on the back. Miss Carrie Sykee left for Portland yesterday. Don't see what she wanted to do that for, when she had only been ber a little while. One of the pleasaut socials of the week was the birthday party given in honor of Miss Ella Chapman Friday evening at her home ou Oak street. E. Du Gas, Physician aud Surgeon, oOlce in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Residence, Oil Mill street. The Kundy Kitchen had a big trade during the holidays. The people are beginning to find out that it Is the only place you can got candy that is fit to eat. W. II. Street of Portland, tho goneral representative ol the Pacific Klk, was in the city last woek In the interest of that Journal, We acknowledge a pleasant call. Last week was a busy week. AVe bad dances, storeoptlcon entertainments, legerdemain, liberal lectures, and mans meeting. Verily, it never ralus but it pours. Don't forget that we have a line of No. 1 tinware, if you want the good grado you'll always find It here at bot torn prices, also notions of all kinds, Novolfy Store. Deputy Sheriff Stephens returned Sat urday night from Los Angolos with bis prisoner, R. F. Hollii, who was arrested there for forgery committed here in 1893, or thereabouts. The looturo delivered in the Roseburg court house last week ou "The Needs of a Practical Religion," will be reviewed at the M. E. Church next Sunday night. Especially Invited are tboso wto listened to the lecture. Will sell cheap, or trade for No, 12 bot gun or small caliber Winchester rifle, a good toad csrt. Guns must be a good as new. Addrs, box 312, Roseburg, Oregon. Local sports are talking some ol get ting tip a pnrso snd rending two of their number to Carson to soo the fight. It is proposed that the subscribers to the fund si i ill shake dice for the privlloge of going. Miss Msmle I'almor of Hcottaburg came In on Thnraday evening from Sa lem, whore she bad been employed as one of the clerks of the senate, and wont on through the next morning to visit frlund In California. James It. Porter, the engineer who was severly hurt In the collision of two engines In October lat, camo home yes terday morning. He has I teen in tho hospital ever since the aculdxnt and is still a badly ued up man, but In luck to be alive With the building of lie Coo- lluy, Roasburgand KaiternRa'Irovl through to this city a large extent of country with immense resource f agriculture, tlaibr ami coal a 1111m urn In accestiMe to the tide of Immigration suiting in to ward the Pacific Co it. Martin the Wlzzird entertained it few of Roaehurg'a citlx 'im at the Opera House on Thursday, Friday and Hatur day evenings of last wiek with his Royal Marionette and clever slight of hand tricks. The performance waa fairly good, but it failed to "draw." Our Uilorsof last week were enthuai- ill in their praise of the beauty of the surroundings of Roseburg. Lot the peo ple of this viciulty talk Djnglas county la seaton and out as the country to. live lo and the p'ace to go to when you die and the (Utopia will come In in troopr. II. M. Werco'a entertainment at the M. E. church Friday night was excellent ami deferred a better patronage. If Mr. Weaco should come this way aain with bia pictures and bis remarks be will be greeted by a larger audience. There was loo much going ou I h it night Died, in thl city, February 27lh, Mir. U. W. lirown, daughter ol G. J. Calla han, aged 33 years, 1 mmih and W day. Uriel funeral services wore held at her late residence in this city this morning by Kev. Moore, after which the remains were taken to French Settlement for in terment. Among the leiilulive visitors upon the register of the McClsllen last week were the namo of J. S. Gurdane and its of Umatilla county, bot li known to the writer for nearly 20 year but wo failed to got an e) o on the lady. Won der if Ihe boys didn't put up a j ib on the old man ? Mrs. II. M. Wead gave a very pleasant whist arty to a number of invited guests on Saturday evening and a most pleas ant time was hud. Progressive whist was the chief attraction and the gu'Bls and hosts devoted themselves sssidiiourly to the absorbing gam. Lunch was served and a most enjoyable evening rpent. II. 11. Miller, preoident of iho Agricul tural College at CorvaUis, stopped over last week on his way roulh to Ashland : There will be "meetings in opera house this snd tomorrow evenings conducted by Prof. Cordlcy, entomologist, and Prof. Pernot, bacteriologist, with clectilc stere optlcan exhibition of fruit peats. Tar ties having ports or direaied trees they don't understand will have an oppor tunity to have them examined and ex plained. The calico hall iven by the Violet Club on Friday evening at the armory was a decided succors in every particular. The attendance was good, the music was good and the girls Jwere bettor. Why can't that popular organization amend its by-law so that married people may be eligible for membership? They need not run away with the Idea that love of enjoyment Is confined to young folks, or old maids and bachelors. They may bo married themselves some day. The docket, so far as present appear ances tbat win greet the court when it assembles in regular term on the 15th Inst., will be civilly light but criminally heavy. Douglas county baa more than its share of criminal business It is at the bead of the list of the couu ties of the district in that regard though only socond in point of population. We shall get over these frontier conditions by and by, when people learn to live in harmony with each other aud to keep their pilfering handi eff of other people's property . Meesis. S. O. Flint and I. F. Rice made a trip to the Mack Republican mine last woek and found work on tun nel No. 3 progressing very nicely and the miners doing the work in good shape. A intimated by the numbeObis is the third tunnol to be driven by the com pany. The other two are higher up and tapped the ledge much nearer the sur face; this will strike It pretty well down and the owners aro very hopeful tbat the ledge at that depth will nuke a good as say in gold. The ore of the Black lie- publican is smelting ore. A visitor from the oast suid he was sur prised at the "down in tho mouth" sentiment that he found so prevalent among the people of the Pacific North' west, liecauee the ptice of arm prod ucts has been low for a year or two thoy seem ready to givo up. Here, eaid lie, you bavo a soil and climate as good as the best out-of-doors, water-powers in numerable sod infinite resources. Put a cheerful courage on, take advantugo of your oppoitunltios, build up your indu tries, proclaim your advantages to the world, and you wll soon have populous cities and markets at your gates for tho products of your farm. Don't lot the proverbial western push be a thing of the past, but an actiye, potent factor of the present. It is surprising what a "woe bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach. dizziness, are quickly banished by De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill, Marster's Drug Store. Tim OLD REVIVED. Tha Stay Outs Now Want In. TIICRNOAr. A fSaloui dispatch of Thursday lait says: At 0 :30 Temporary Speaker Davis, who baa performed the aam duty lor 48 con secutive days, mounted Ihe rostrum and called Ihe home to order. Clerk Moody, urbane and happy, called the roll with much unction. The following respond ed to their names: Present liarkley, Bayer, llilyeu, Uticktnan. Craig, Davis of Uantilla, Kmry,Oill. Hill, Hoiiser, Jones, Max well, McAllister, Mlaennr, Munkn, Ogle,Hchmidtlnln, Smith of Mnn.Sverd eth, U'Ren, Wnilaker-21. There wero absent: Bourne, Davis of Multnomah, Dastln, Gaiid, Kruse. Lee, Povey, Khtdie, Yoakum". Also Iheso of the Benson hotiso : Ben son, Bridges, Brown, Chapman, Conn, Crawford, Dayld, Oratk, (Jordan, Hogue, Ifopo, llodson. Huntington, Jennings, Lake, Langell, Marh, Merrill, Nosier, Palm, Rlgbr. Smith of Marion, Sorners, Stanley, Thomas, Thompson, Vaughan, Veness, Wagner 30. The house at once took a reces till 2 p. m. The nine absentees belonging to the opposition were detained for various rea sons. Kruse baa been sick for two weeks with typhoid tever, and there is no prospect that be can be present dur ing the session. Povey and Davia of Multnomah were at borne, oat was ex peeled on the morning train. Lee waa called to J a net ion City by the Illness of his aged mother. JJoarne, Daitln, Guild and Yoakum came in juit tos late. Riddle Is In Southern Oregon, but will rstarn wben needed. It will thus be seen that the present membership of th original bone Is 30, or precisely the same as the Benson or ganisation. Kroee beioff In tb hospital, this noniber is reduced to 29. It if, therefore, necessarr to get 11 member of the rival organisation lo join before a constitutional quorum can lie secured. When the senate met lui morning 13 senators responded to their name, a follows: Present Bates, Carter, Dawaon, Ges ner, Haveltine, Holt, Matkay, McClnng, Michell, Mnlky. Patterson of Washing ton, Selling, Mr. Preaident-13. I be following were excme i from at tendance: Senator Dwoo, nntil to morrow ; Senator McCluog, nntil Satur day, because of death of a relative; Sen ator Haaeltine, until Mondav, on ac count of busine; and Senator Carter until notified by the president to return, on account of business. Ihe senate then adjourned until 10 o'clock tomor row, raiDAY. Ou Friday, the entire number of the antis ol the house were present with the exception of Kruse, who is HI. Several of the members were excused from further attendance till Monday, on which day it is claimed the house will probably organize. It is asserted that 37 membera have'egreed to come in and effect organization. Only three more would be required to make a quorum. The afternoon session wss attended by 28 members, Lee being absent. The bouse adjourned till 11:30 a. m. to morrow. Toe senate was called lo order at 10 o cioca. lue roll was catiou and eight senators responded : Piceeni Bates. Gesnor, Holt, Mackay, Michell, Mulker, Seliiug, Mr. (Vesident 8 Absent on leave Caiter. Dawson, Haseliine. Hobsou, McClunr. Patterson of Washington 6. Absent Brownell. Calbreatb. Daly. Driver. Dufnr, Gowan, Harmon. Hughes, Johnson, King, Patterson of Marion, I'rice, KeeU, Smith, lay lor, Wade 10. .Several senators were granted loaves of absence until Monday, and the senate then adjourned till 10 a. m. tomorrow. rn aoveiuroR's pohition. Governor Lord in answer to the ques tion ss to whether he would call a so cial session is reported to have said : "Your inquiry touches a point that I have not reached in my calculations. I have been anxious that the legislature should effect an organization, and pro ceed to matters of legislation, and I have been ready, wben officially notified, to co-operate with the legislature in giving the people remedial legislation. The or ganitation of the legislature is a matter that rests with the members of the legis lature, and not with tb executive de partment. If the legislature shall fail to organize under existing condition.! wben tha crying need of the state are so well understood and legislation is de manded In the interests of the public good it would seem to make it useless to call the legislature together for some time, or at all." This is the first official utterance from the executive on the situation from the beginning. The governor bai wisely kept his own counsel till it seems as though all hope of organization is die polled, them be seems, toimply in bis remarks, that the legislature must not expect him to do for them what they could do and what they ought to do for themselves. ,,, . , , , sm-KUAV. The house wss called to order at 11:30 Saturday morning. Sixteen members answered the roll-call, several liaviua been excused. Bilyeu accounted for Lee and asked leave ol absence for blmsell nntil Tuesday morning upon condition tbat be be uotiued 11 bis presence was needed to perfect an organization. J lis request was granted. The house then adjourned until 7 p in. Sunday. When the senate met Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock, six senators responded to their names as ioiiows: Bates, lUwson, Holt, Mackay, Palter' son ol Washington and the present. Senator Calbreatb, who has been ab sent aiuco the senate divided on adjourn ..., l.u.n.AAt.l.ilniu.ln l.i. f . n. 1 1 UlOU,, UVVMUOU V Oil'. UVO. . 1 1 li t Q IBIUtlJ, notified president Simon that he would be ready to atteud wbon needed to make a quorum. Tho senate adjourned until 7:30 p. in. Monday. Considerable comment is indulged in in legislative ana political circles as to result or effect of the following dispatch from Washington, D. C. Dut the pre' ponderance of opinlgn is that it will have juHt as much weight with the members of the Benson house and their sympa thizers of the senato as did the Hoar, Thurston and Bliss dispatches on the Davlsitea early In the session. This is the dispatch t Washisqtok, D. C Feb. .27. Chair man Hanna and party arrived at Arling ton hotel this morning. Hanna went to the capital immediately and was in con ference with the republican senators He had an extended consultation with Sonator Hoar, chairman of the Judiciary committf, ujuii the senatorial ei'iintii n in Oregon. Ao effort is being made by Hanna, a chairman of the national cornmltiee, lo secure the election of a republican sen ator from Oregon. The fact tint tl.t leglelature never organized riis the question as to tbe ability of Unie now silling at Salem to adjourn. There has been considerable telegraph ic correspondence between Ifanrnt and the republicans of Oregon, and it may resnlt in an agreement of the republican of ihe legislature lo elect a aens'or Hoar indicated to Hanna hi belief tbat an appointment by tbe governor onld not be accepted by tbe seirhte. A to how ihe varloua ata'e inatitii lion will fare In the event of n organl r.ni, a 8a In in dispatch of Saturday says: Secretary of State Kincsi l will refuM to accept Ihe responsibilities Im posed upon him through failure of the presont legislature to pas the appropria tion bill, lie will sanction no expendi ture of the state's money not specially authorized by law. He will issue no warrants, except for ihe militia and state univeraity, which are controlled by spoclal laws; and which is quite ss im portant be will Issue no certiorate of indebtedness. This proposed action of the secretary of state is of the highest importance, and makes It necessary that the legislature organize aoon ; else the state and its various Institutions will be In a most awkward predicament. Tbev can get no money from tbe state, and ft Is difficult to see bow they can gat crsdlt from private parties. MONDAY. Salim, March 1. Divis bouse met at 11:30 this a. tn. Twenty-one present, twenty took oath of office. Hill intro duced a resolution requiring tbe eer-geant-at arms to eompel tbe attendance of absent members by arrest If necessary. Povey introduced resolutions authorizing speaker to appoint neceaeary assistants, nioa were appointed. U'Ren in a pre pared speech held tbat the bouse had such authority. Adjourned lo 3:30 to morrow. A 5ecwlar Lecture. Friday evening, at tbe cent boose, Miss Nettie A. Olds, vice-president of 'he Oregon State Secolar Union and rep resentative of the Liberal Univeraity of Silvrton, delivered an address on "The Needs of a Practical Religion," to tbe largest aodisnce ever assembled in Rose burg to hear a lecture cf this kind. The speaker contended for the couplete sep aration of church and state, the taxa tion of all church property, and against tho teaching of religion in our public schools. While admitting and uphold ing the right of Catholics. Methodists, and other religions societies to build and n churches in which lo worship Ood according to their ideas and to advocate their peculiar views, they had no right to hold luch property tcott-free from just and equable taxation. They rhould pay, as others d, their share of tbe expense of the government. They have an undoubted right to ettiblish scholia in which to teach their o-vn children lo believe in this, that or the other theory of religion, but they should do so at their own expense, and not at thi expense of others who may believe differently. Mooev raised by taxation from Jew and Gentile, Infidel and Christian, should not be used to promulgate re- isions theories. Facts should be taught in the public schools, and not religion. Miss Olds is an accompiiaheU elocu tionist and musician, besides being a very tiuent speaker. She was listened to with close attention for nearly two hours. Miss Olds will probably give a series of lectures in the near future. If you have ever seen a child in the Sony of croup. 'vou can appreciate the gratitude of the mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as Quickly as it is admin istered. Many homes in this city are never without it. Marster' Drug Store Jim Hendershott Dead. According to a dispatch from Union, Or., dated Saturday last, James Hender shott died at bis borne al Cove frriday mgbt. after a protracted illness of eev era I months. Mr. Hendershott was one of the earliest settlers of ths part of Ore- son, and is well known throughout tbe etat?. He held a number of official positions in the state, tbe last of which was that of commissioner o horticulture. The funeral took place Sunday, under the auspices of the Mason io fraternity. Tbe deceased was a resident of Southern Oregon in the 60 's and was once sheriff of Josephine county. E. E. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us tbat after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely cured them by using three Iboxes of DeWilt's Witch iiazel Kalve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. Marsters' Drug Sto'e. Rates to Carson. Roseburg to Carson City and return 34.00, round trip, first class, account the Corbett and Fitzsimmons contest filarcn 17th next. Tickets will be sold only for the California ii press trains leaving Roseburg the morning of March 13th, Hih and 15tb. Passengers leaving here at 5:26 a. m. any day will reach Carson City at 0:40 a. m. the third morning, that is to say. leaving Koseburg Monday a. m. will put the passenger in uareon Wednesday morning at 9:40. Tickets limited for return passage to March 2Jd For further particulars see Geo. Estes, at the depot. Dou't allow tbe lungs to be impaired by tl e continuous irritation of a cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. Marsters' Drug Store. Oregon Scenery. Prof. Wesco's Stereopticou Views of Oregon Scenery, exhibiled at the M. E. church last Friday evening under tbe auspices of the W. C. T. U., drew quite an audience and were duly appreciated. Many of the views were very fine and will, no doubt, wbeu exhibited iu the East by the Oregon Board of Immigra tion, do much good iu the way of adver tising this country. Mask Ball. April 1st, there will be an extra prue for the btst bicycle trick rldor. One prize for best lady rider. One piize for best decorated wheel. For particulars toe next paper. The attendance at tha meeting of tbe Salvation Army here will compare favorably with that of any other town Wo are a liberal minded people and at all times ready to hear whatever tbe ad vocates of any measure calculated to in ore to tbe benefit of the race may have to ay in behalf of their pet theories, NI3WS NOTES. Tim hi,.. Ihvm Im oiny -i Ci m ag'ee-l to give An .More than half lbs wurld'a prolncli u ofquinli e UdiMiosed of in ihe United rvutcs. Irish w,,m-ri are said to have the mt l,'nniiful etel, complexion and hnuds in the world, John Mi-Clumr. a merchant of Aab. land, died there on Tuesday last of ham- orrhsge of Ihe Inng. Californiana are ereatlv alatad hecanaa Judge McKenna goes Info the cab'nat of rrcsi'Jcnt McKiDli y. A populmt plan is for tha government to pn-ensse mail crs and ue them for Ibe rsrrt ing of It mails. Of the cold coin now in circulation in England, ordy a very small proportion bear date earlier than 187'J. The repotted rrsiunalion of General J-ce as ounsul treneral to Havana is dented at the stale department. John R. McLean iravo a banouet at bis Washington residence in honor of W. J. Bryan. Covers were laid for 100 guests. Corb 'tt and Fitz-iiiiamns are in train ing at Caraou for the great fi-ht on St. Patrick's dsr, Billy felansy it Cor- belt's trainer. The doctor who bot raved Maceo. and caused bis death by assassination in ambush, has also been atslnaUd. The Cubans were prepared to shoot him at the first opportunity. A Pari diepstih of Saturday ys: Reports are current here and o!where In Europe today that if the powers in sist upon tbe Greek troops evacuating Crete, King George will abdicate in fa vor of Crown 1'rincs Constantino, tbe Duke of Sparta, whose wife. Princes Sophia, is sister to Emperor William of Germany. The people's party members of the legislature were trapped into tha came of "personal politics." They cannot offer a reasonable or rational explana tion o( their course to tbe populists of Jackson county simply because there was no reason in it, and their rations were provided for by outsider. Tbe best ri tort they ran make is: We are tusl as good as tbe republican. Ashland Record. Many good mining men and experts are in tbe vicioity of the Pass at present and some important deals aie on foot with good parties who have money to in vest in legitimate schemes. These are tbe people we are glad to welcome to our section, lor tbey will help us and make money for themiclyes, aa Ibe mines are here and only need proper development to be made to py. Observer. An Eastern contemporary rays Call fornia doa not deserve a Cabinet place because it gave McKinly but 1800 ma jority. As the democrats and populists ol California combined in lo)i bad more votes by 00,000 than the republicans, it should be conceded tbat any republican majority in California in 18'Jb, amounted to a brilliant victory. Al auolher elec tion with the same issue California would give a much larger majority over both, provided tbey ever fuse again, as they are not likely to. An unusual iocident occurred near Fossil tbe other day. Barber and French rawed a tree measuring 13 feet, in diam eter, and though they sawed nntil the teeth of tbe saw came through on the opposite tide, the treo was free from all support, t hough they pried and chopped and wondered and talked, still that tree stood there, and e till tbe taw remained pinched. At laBt tbey were obliged to go home, leaving tbe tree standing on its stump. Next day the tree waa down. It bad apparently eprunc or slid from it slump, striking perpendicularly in tbe sandy soil at first, making a bole five feet deep and as far across. Oakland. SheriiT Agee was ever from Roseburg one day last week. Arthur Mahonoy was visiting rela tives in Uo;eburg last week. D. B. Russell of Drain was in town a few days last week. Arthur Eager, who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for some time left for California latt week Mies Lilly Bradley left Sunday for Grants Pass where she will visit rela lives for some time. Rev. Day of Springfield held divine services in the Baptist church every afternoon and evening of last week. J.A. Uogan and J. B. Rardian went to Canby Thursday to work for the S. P. R. ;t. Co. Mrs. Selig of Myrtle Creek came here Wednesday for medical treatment by Drs. Page and Gilmore. E. G. Young & Co. placed a large and extensive order for dry goods last week with the firm of Marshal, Field A Co., of tbe east. Tbe good will be shipped immediately. The Presbyterian church committee have received their new soo a books. "Triumphant Song." They are to be complimented on selecting such an ex cellent book. There has been a great deal of sick ness ia our community of late caused by la grippe. From latent reports all of tbe cases were improving come. Mrs. 'Addlton will deliver a temper ance lecture in the Baptist church Fri day evening, March 5. It is hoped that the people will go and hear what she has to say upon this question, as she comes recommended at an excellent speaker. Everybody invited. The W. of W. of this place organized a team at their meeting last inursuay eveninir. and initiated L. J. Perdue, their first candidate, by the amplified foim. Tho camp is inci easing in mem bership, and the boys are feeling Jubi lent. Tkilby. Olalla. The Olalla Mining Co. has received its paw mill snu win soon man worn. Dr. II. R. Littlefield will leave Tues dav for Portlaud. P. D, Adkison, the black-smith, at this place, has gone to Roseburg ou business. Hon. K. B. Ireland is not improving any at present. J. 11. Yaudever, is ou the Bick list at preeent and is not doing any work on his quartz mine. Lauib x Co., who have a quarts mine near tbe Olalla Miuiug Co.'s claim, are prospecting their claim. 14. School Election. At the echool meeting today J. F Baiker was olectod director for three years, and Mrs, Alice Sheridan clrrk of district No. 4 for ono year. Total vote 213, Darker recuivlog 130. Gold Watch. Mm, 11. M. Armituge won the prize for February, number UO. Near cnes, C Wylio 03 and Mrs. W. T. Wright 07, Novelty Store. The brain of an ant Is larger in pro portion to its size than tbat of any other known creature. K Absolutely Pure Vlclirati-il for Itn itrtal tcarnnli Irengtli and healthfiiliir . Auiir a food afalnat alum and all fornnol adul Irallon common to the cheap harmla. sural. aio rowrKR , saw von a NOTES OP INTEREST. New goods si Caro Bros. Boss Store. J.T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. For a good 6-cent cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. Bargains in choice remnants at the Novelty Store. R. W. Benjamin, dentist, room I, Martr block. Boston Baked Beans at the Home Bakery. Try them. Shasta Water at Slow Jerry's cigar and drink emporium. For a good srok call at Slow Jerry's bazar, and get a Los Amoret cigar. 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 streebj. "Oar Native Herbs" the great blood purifier and liyer regulator, Mrs. C. A., Fiook, agent. Nothing but the best material need bv R. W. Benjamin, dentist. Room f. Marsters' block. Frb home-made bread at tbe Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose 'streets. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. The Bean A Meyers Hydraulic & Eel ipso spra pump can be found at Churchill, Woolley A McKenziee. Yon 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. Case beer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps tbe beet grocer lee. Every thing fresh and first-class, and at reasonable prices. Parties desiring family sewing done wool d do "well to call on Miss Fannie McKeau, 421 Main street. Will sew for 75 centa per day. ' Now is tbe time to fbrav voor true Buy tbe Combination Sprayer and save time and money. W. II. Gordon of ihe Central, agent. The solid brass spray pump at Chur chill, Woolley A McKenzie's ia the one to buy. o time lost wben in the orchard. Nothing to get ont of order. If you are looking for a "cheap John" spray pump go to tbe other fellow. But if you want tho beet get tbe Morrill Morley Eclipee Bros', pump. You can get knives for 5 and 10 ceo's and from that price up to to. Each knife well worth the price asked at Churchill, AYoolley A McKenzie's. If you cannot come to town send ua your mail orders, if we haven't the grods we will try and procure them for you, all orders filled promptly. Novelty Store. Two tracts of land for rent, containing one 10-acre and one 15-track within la mi leu of town, fair orchards on each place. For further information call on F. Rick. Real Estate Dealer, Rone- burg, Oregon. Tbey ore so small that the most senri- tive persona take them, tbey are so effective tbat tbe most obstinate cases ef constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWilt's Little Early Risers are known as tbe famous little pills. Marster' Drug Store. Competition never worries us, because we "buy rmui" bence "eell nirht." The facts are these ; every move in our business is only made alter tbe mctt careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced in price but not with ns. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for $1.25 and upwards, fire shoes in proportion. If yon doobt ns, come and see us, convince yourself tbat we have what we advertise. We uon t care to do all the business in town, 1 ut want to get a share of it. We firmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance ia bound to go ahead year by year. Tbis idea prevails throughout our entire business. Eveiy dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color (8.00 suits. J. ABBAHAM S Clothing HOUSe. Old People. Old people who require mi dicine t regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no. whiskey nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aidiuu nature in the performance of tbe functions, klectnu Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just ex actly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle at A C. Marsters A Co. s drug store. "Uverine. "Liverine." manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., the great Liyer, Kiduey and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable iormt of diseases of those organs. The greatest knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug atore, Roseburg, Oregon. Awarded Highest Honor-World'i Fair; Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da Moat Perfect Made. V3 Vai the Standard. mm