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MM IIH MMWHHMIIMWM H.MMWaHMMIflliM. Tho Plaindcalcr 1'O.VfEHS, DOIXJEKS, LETTEU HKAI'H, BILL HE AW, ETC., ETC., K 10. Executed Neatly sod at Living Kates. Tito riaindoalor UE8T ADVERTISING " MEDIUM. ..... I'iiMIhIh'.I Kvi-ry Monday and llmriiilsy Aloud and Mitlu Hlrvvl, HONI.IiritU, OHI.ttON u v rnk PLAINOIAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Vol. XXVin. ROSHIiURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 10,1897. No. 21. GENERAL DIRECTORY stars iiriasuiH. .u.W. Ncliride U. rt.Uuinliiu. .,'oiigiumuii .. i lh..i. it.Tuiigu JW. It. Kllli . William r. i-ra II. II. Kluoald ' 'ti 1 1 Mrlarhau (I. M. Irwin W. II. laved '. u, M, Idlouiau ilivtmir MiH'rriarif il Mtatu Mala Tratrr Hiiit. I'uli. liiatiuclloii MUIU l'rllll-r Allnrm-y omn-ral 4iiruuic Judges ..... tallruad i:uiiiuiUluuiia.. ... j!5: Ml r. A. Moore K. woiveiiou H. ilea it J. . Fddr l. A. Mw tiim tjlt-ik 'l llallroad Cumuilaaluu Lrdell Basel KtUKU JUHHUI. liiaiaitT. ,,,,,1,, 1, CJ, rullarlmi rriiai-i;utlng Allonii'Jf W. K. Villi it. n. i.i nd orru , iiii'n. fltitl vur , Jlrglaler... It. H Hherlflan ...11. M. VeaU-b a. wiATiiaa ncaaae. TllOH. UIIHMIO OliH-rvcr., imuuL cni rTV. ... A rtuual.ir.. W. Ited .J. T. Brli1il'. U, M. Urawlord U. W. Ill'ldl J II. Hlmiw R.V W. A. rrauil ... Uonulna W alia W K BHU . A. t. Slearn W. I- Wllaon IM i. '1 lii'iiirMMiu ...Will P. Heydoo ..Dr. K. U Miller ..Tho. Bmllb ttciH)eulallvcs :u-r Uotl Irraaurur rVhiHil Huoelhidi'UI.. Aawwaiir t'ouutj Judge CumrulaaluiHia ... Hisrti-yor I'ltruiirr hei Inspector. rait iHi-r orrnsas. Justin.- i.'uitalaliltia.. Maui lit Wait 2nd Wail ... 8r I Ward .... lb WhkI ... IliH'unli i ... Marshal I ll'MMItT ...John Hamlin ....II.C.Hlocuro ntr or auaaauao, A. C. MartUri lUCrH'tLNtll. . W. lilllard , W. larka . V. htautou . M'HUO M. Hotelier I Win. Ifrrr i II. I'. Hliiciim )j. t:. Aiken r. M. iMghM . J. B. Ceuuou "", J. A. I'eiklua cuiaf aMMuria. Iliu i In nil fiiurl lor Douglas l ouulf rnoeU llurvtlmtta yiar aa lull..: I be W Moo day In Maith, lli lh Monday In June, end lU 1st Holiday I" IkM-rmlH r. J. Vm 'n ' Ktistburii Indue lico.il. UltirtU, ot HuacUirg, iiiou-cullng allmui-y. , , t ouixr l .( iikh u Uiu ll wedui-;dy attM llio Ul Monday ol Jaiiuair. March, May, July. H i..iiulnr ami N.ircniU-r. A. Y. hlvarna, ol Oakland, In-lgu. V. II. MauMu til tlklon and W. I.. Wllaon, l llld.llu, coinuilMlonora. I'lotalo laiiul 1 III umIou lonlluuoualy, A.r hlcarut. IuiIkv. Ul ( rLKN KU-tlllK'l l.Dl. M. . liold tin Ir nmilar tuuunuuli aliou at IB I u ii r. I, all on cvU'l aad lourlh lliuraday ol lacll luoulll. All U1' UIh i umi'-oU'd lo al I. nd L KnUib , and all MIiiik brollnn tor Uiall) Invllcd u "kii 1' AtK-'4 I'Bl'IN. K. H HtllMAN MAHKH, menial). Di.ll Ol.Aii t Ol'.SCll., SO. .1 J II. O. I . A. M.. uiitln .iy Wc.Wa.lay V,u,"f ! ncliKk In Iho Old .Mainiu llall. VialUug fcrolhcra ar conllally iuvltc.1 to . l, H. t Afffiori, tlKO W. I'gi'HT, councilor. lUcoin.og rkvKlary. T Al'HKl. U)I)Or, A. K.AA.M..UKUUI-A" 14 mcvlliiKa llio .d aui till wcuncauaja O.CUU.OU.U. H.tK JulINhuNi . M. N. I. JkBtr, becy. tjlllLU.TAUI.VN I.OUHK. NO. . 1. O. O. F 1 iiiiK-laHalin.lav evening ol each w ."I lliclr hall III Odd Krllow 'icin.l at Kiiavhurf. Mimilicra ol ) ordvr In good tudlrig c4 lo allcud. K. W . A.N.IU. N. O. V. 0. Ml KLLI, Bcc y. RUhkUUIKJ 1.01JOK, SO. 18, A. O. I'. W. uiccta lliu aoutl and lourlh Woudaya ol a.h uioiilh al7:p. m. at Odd rollowi ball. V. mooriol Iho otdi r In good Handing aro lu- llvU loalUud. T. rum. nu. v NO.'.'O, O. A. R MKB'lo THM llial and llilrd lliund ya oi cacu muu.u. WOMKN't) KKMEK CO It I'M NO. 10, MKltlJ Uiall and llilid Tuumdaya lo oatb luoulll. t?A UMk- Al l 1AM K -llctiular Uiurlnrly 1' McclliiM wl ho bi ld at Orango Hall, UoMl.urg, lLiolli.1 Friday In Uryembcr, Much and June ud llio third Krlday la Bcploinoer. ROHKUUKO CllAl'l EH, NO. . O. K. 8.. MKICTB llio nvond aud louilh Iburadaya ol each month. IIK01NA IIAU1', W ;co. M. A . Mi Illi'iM !", : MOritllUKU lllVlhlON N 4 0, . OF I.. K nicota every tccoud iud lourlh Huuday. .1kKI1I11UI k. U. 1.0DUE, NO. II, 1. O .O. r ineuta on 'l uciday uvonliig ol each week at llio Odd fellona Hall. viuung tlilari and i, rrilin.il aro luvltud lo alleud. MfclUT WEK1', N. 0. AM ATA HMiril, R. HfC. ALl'UA I.OU0K, NO. 47, K. OY V.. M" uvVry Wodncailar evening at OdJ Kiillowl Hall. Vlaltlng Kulghl" H B"" aiaimiug w dlallyluvllcdio alleud. U. LOONEV. C. C. M. M.CONKUNO, K. R.H. I'rolcantloiiMl Card. Y M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, 1, ,j.Mar.li..ia building. R08EUUR0.OB fWUualneM boloro Ilia U. tf. Laud Offlcg gud inlulng cuaea a celaiiy. I.alo Receiver U. 8. Laud OlBco. ugur.uu H. diioivn. M1BU. I'AOg'TUKTIH. ROWN & TUSTIN, Attorueys-ut-Law, Rooms 7 and I n & Wllnou block. HOUEBUUU, OR. m n. wiLLia, Attorney ami Couiwulor at Law, Will tirai.lloo in ail mi.i ' ""V"."' thaOuuii Houaa, Uuugliui eouuty.Or. . . ....... . - ... ll.HII.M. Sua lu G.A UmiLDREDK, Attorney ut Law, KuacDiiv. UrtyoH, OlBoa at th roatorBca on Jaokaoa) atrcat. w. W. OARDWELL, Attorney at Law, RObEBL'RO. OREUON I 4 lrA t KITH Lamc. Juoub L. LOUUHAi I ANB A L0UO1IART, Attorneya & Counselors at Law Uombitrti, VreyoH. Will rrK'tloalnNlltharniiria of Oragoa, i la tba Taylor-Wllaon Hook. 01 J D. STRATFORD. Attorney at Law, Room X and Taylor at W'llaon Block. llOKr-.BUIKI, OH jyjYIlA BROWN, M. D. tiKUCK, W) Jacknou blrtnl, al In ore ol Mr. J. Hiu r ItOcKUl'IKl, Oil. j L. DRADLXT, M. D. Physiciau & Surgeon. Offloa Hour, linui 1.' to 3 I'.M. fajlor Vtilaort Brli k ROHEbUItU L. MILLER, M. LV, Surgcou and Homoeopath io Physician, ffaaa)Mrp, Orgon. tWCkruaU diaaaaaa a aUllya yilX. P. HETDON, Oonuly Murvoyur, ud Nolarjr Public. Orrin: In Courl llouac. Ord'-ra lor Hurvrylng and Field Nolea thould b aldmael to W III i', llcjdou, Comity Hur aryor, Ititacburg, Or. STRICTLY ITRST-CLASS. HOTFI McCLALLEN. MIlH. V. r. M-t l.AU tN. l'ro.. H ATI.H ltl.AMONAni.IC. Large, Flue bauiple Ruoma. Frvu 'But lo aud From Train. MISS A. E. PORTER, MILLINER. Oak Hirci-l. out tluur Vtt ol roatwntcc. INE LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. LATEST BTVI Kd IN I'ATTKHN HATS. JERRY J. WILSON. Watchmaker and .lender, jutkion rttrccl, nodooraaotilli ul tloeiuu a Hull. KOt KUl'RO All Kcpalrluy; culruitlctl lo tnjr care will b PROMPTLY ana carefully done TRICES UKAM..NAULK. VaiAwaa Jalu - - WOODWARD TI1K BXTSTLHtB ROSEBURG Dot's Uji ALL COMPETITORS! Waara alwavi lo tho Led, and ineau to keep there. The (iolJen Uarvest ii upon ui, aud farm ere are tniiliug becaueo Woodward looas to their iutereat. IltJiSOY IIAItii: Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Theae are all Leather and Warranted, SADDLES At Heduoed rrlcei. Consult your purao aud bo sure ami Vee Woodward ticloro buying. W. 0. WOODWARD local'disease nd la the reiull ol eolde and udden ehmatlo ghangea. It can tie Ciirvd by a pleaaant remedy which le applied dl- reenjf into Ilia uoatrui lie- iua quickly atnurbed It give MUoT at once. Elv's Cream Balm la acknowledged lo be the moal Ihorongh cure tor Nasal Catarrh, Cold In Head aud Uay 1 war of all mruedlee. It oiwna and clrauara the ntaal pasMRea, allaye pain and lufhuumallon, Ueala tUoaorea, pio tactathe meuiUraua Iroui colda. reatoree tha arnaee Dltaftaanilamell. I'rleeWV. at I)ruKKllor hy mall, BLT UltOTIitll, M W'anau buaat, ew York. Monthly Meteorological Summary. FOR AFItlL, Ml. Mcmi atinuilit'rlti prcaauri.', ;xi.ll IIIkIk.I tiniMiiiv, 'MM: date, 7, :d. Uiwi .t ri:Muro, JUMK date, 1Mb. H. au Uiiiiicralun', M. Illgbeiil, lJ; date, 1Mb. Luwual.Al; ll-. Illli. 'ircateil dally rainco ol ojiuin ralilri', 4.1; dale, iritli. lraat dnlly range ol tcinjM!rlur,1 6, dale, lHlh. Menu U mocialuic lur llila moiitb lu l7a, 61. lMtl, 49. 1W, ttl, 11, 47. IN7, M. livil, .'!. W), tti. 111, ol. ihxi, tx lvvi, m. ' wn, rJ. wa w. I till, 6A. iw, W. 1x01. VJ. NW'., lii. Vt. IW, W. W9J, 4'J. I'J7, M. Monti toinr" ratura lur tills month (or 'JO yenn, 01. Avcraxo 1 0 a ol dnlly mean trtiitH.-t-Mrc during the month, 1. Accumulated defici ency ol dally mean tcni.crturu aiuci January 1 IW, Airrnic; dull) il' dik ut)' alnce January 1, . 1'r valliiig diactlou ol Hind, tiorllicl. To lal inovciiieul ol wind, 1735 wllia. Maximum velocity ol wind, i)nillra, illreetlou, N.W. ; date alb. Total .reciillatloii, 1 11 Inch. a. No. ol daya with .01 Inch or more ol prrtlpltation, 7. Totul .reclpltatlou (luchea) (orlbla nioiilh lu lh',N. il.'ti. IM, I MX, 0.63. 1W3, 4.11 1WJ, a.67. imi, 3.4H. W), 1.93. IW4.1.I0 luso, u.3s. loO, 1.21. la'JO, O.o. bJb, lnl, 1.07. I.iml, 4.!'4. iml, 1.17. 4.1 ItCiJ. 4.11. )H17, 3.7'J. lb:, l.fie. 1W7.111 AvoraKo rveltdtalloii lor tlla inoutli (or 110 yoera, 2.l lnchee. licdcleiiey lu precipitation durlug iiiontli, 1 JW inclien. Total iircclpitatlou (torn heptemlM'r 1, IKK), lo date, XI 97 luchra. Average iircclpitatlou (rout September 1 lodatc, 31.2J luchea. Total execaa Irom Bcplember 1, lvjc, u, date, 2.7. lnchri. Averago proclpllaliou lor I) wet acaaona, g3.12 Inchef. Noinlier o( clear daya, 14; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 9. lialeaol froat: light. S, 11, TI105. CIliiiON, Ubacrtcr. Newspaper Attack on Private acter. Char i Lavo iiutictKl ol lata tbat lber Um been published In llio Kngeuo CiuarJ a ruullnuul out-pour of lault-tlndiiig aitiiiuRl tho piffficlent guj uiatiiKeruont ol llio alile university, uoJ HUletuout courarning tlio preeklmit of tbu uoiver kily'a privutu affair. When auy una at tacks another's private affaire, endeavor' in,; to make capital out of them, iio is imply driving tacks in Lin own colli n lid, aud pluuiun a crown upon his cno uiy'H head. Such publicatlou will not ameliorate llio intercut of tho uuiveraity. S by do tbu citi.cnB of Ivukiio ponml IbeHO publications without auy appareut reHcnttuoulY It gives tho iiurcssion abroad that tbey are lacking in public iipirit and proresaion, that tbey are un appreciativo ol tho location of the state university in their town. It is detri mental to Kuguon'g bujineas iutereat. Immigration will be shy ol a town en gaged in such turmoil aud strife, aa would bo inferred from publication in ttieliuard. Who knows that they will cot bo tho next victim to eovero criti cism ? Silence uioatis cousont, aud ii the citizens of Eugene permit a sword to bo placed in the hands ol their enomlea. they ticed nut auk -their senators ana representatives to surrender every other meauuro to protect the interest of the university, when they will allow pereou al matters to down their business inter ests aud public enterprises. Newspaieis throughout the state are commenting and publinliinn clipping; from the Guard. Vet Kueue'a best citizens are inditlereni. Will they be ho indifferent at tho iiucliiii! of the uext legislature? Covmki OiiHguvEii in tho Oreonian. II law- aud moral sotititueut can Dot reach such newspaper ghoohi, the beat way to dinpueo of them is to do aa they do in ltosabtirg, take a club aud break their heads. There la Nothing So (Jood. There is nothiuit iunt as good as )r. King's New IMacovery for Coustimptioo, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit tho dealer to sell you some substitute, llo will not claim there is anything better, but iu order to make uioro proiti uo may ciaim Bomeiniiig eise to bo lust us goou. ou want l'r Kitic'e New Ii(covery because you know it to bo Bate ana Tollable, una guarau toed to do good or money refuDdod. For Couuhe. Colds. Consumption and for nil llectious ol Ihroat. cuest aud Lunge, thero is nothing so good as is Dr. King's Now Discover v. Trial liottlea free at A. C. Maratora' Drue Store. Iteeuhir suo bO cents and f I 00. Oregon State C. E. Convention. Will couveuo at Kugono, Or., AlaylJlh to loth. Elaborate aud extensive prop rations havo been made by tho local societies ut Eugene to care for this great gathoriug iu tho best possible manner, The program is out and includes uiauy topics of gtoat interest to the Endeavor cause. Many prominent pastors, evange lists and other workers will be present beoideo two gentlemen from tSau l'rau cieco, ouo of whom, Mr. Kolla V, Watt, is tho great head of tho committee of ar raugoinents lor the "International Con veutiou," which meets iu that city iu July. Mauy of Oregon's Endeitvorera will romaiu at houio from the stale couven lion iu ordor that they may attend this grout world'a convention, however, there will bo a largo attendance at Eugene This uiguuiatiou has grown bj rapidly in Oregon during recent years that it 1 a Bcrious iitit'slloii now to select it place of meeting whoro it cau be yroperly cared for. Entertainment will bo pro vided by tho Eugouo Endoavorsor, and reduced rates have bcon given by all liuoa of roads. How to Treat a Wlfo. ( 1 I'D 111 l'licitlu Health Journal.) tirui. !!. a wlfo : Biu-onJ. bo natieut You uiuy havo trials and perplexities iu your biisiucss, but no not uuroiuro carry to your home a cloudy or contract ml brow. Your wife may have triuln which, though of lens magnitude, may be hard lor lier to near, a kiuu worn, tundor look, will do woudoru iu ohualu from her brow all clouds of gloom. To thiii wo would add ulwave keen a bottle of Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy iu the hourto. 11 is luo nest ami is sure to I noodod sooner or later. You wife tiimi know that vou really caro for wi her aud wioli to protect her health. J'Vr tale by A . C. Mai uteis & Uo, SOnii TARIFP LMIOKAflS. Culled by the St. Loul fJlobc-Dcmo crat, Prom the House Debates. l'arker ol New Jersey I'ruleclion and prosperity inarch bund in baud, and revenue follows after. Uibeoo of T'enneisee No k'jveruujeul can live without inoiiey, as no human body caa live without blood. Oluistead ol rennsylvanla The piom twiity ol the railroads is a pretty good index to tho prosperity ol the wbole country. Mcltea of Arkansas I believe it was aa Irishman who said that if Mr. Clove laud's second term had come first ho never would have had a second. Adams of rennsylvanla The trade of South America belongs to us by nature conditions ; they produce what we want, and we manufacture lor their necessi ties. Hopkins ol Illinois Our expetieuce iu this house during the last few days has verified the old statement that a genuine Dour bo u democrat never lorgets an error and rarely learns a new fact. Dolliver of Iowa The late administra tion has hod its trials, but amid them all one porsistent error lias vitiattU ull us calculai Ions, and that ia that a dollar borroAtd is the fiscal equivalent to a dollar collected. Hartholdt tf MiKSOurl When a busi-ner-s man or good pater familiae finds that his debit exceeds his credit every week he will, if he be a well-meaning and conscientious man, either curtail his expenses or increase bis revenue. Dinglcy of Maine Mr. Chairman, the past four years have been enlightening, especially to candid investigators of eco nomic problems. We have been attend ing a kindergarten 00 a gigantic scale, the tuition has come high, but do peo ple ever learned so inoch in so brief a time. Orosveiior of OI110 If a pjliuil or ganization leaves the path of rectitude ud wisdom and descends into tho slums and sliuio of bad jioli'ica and bad govern ment, that political organization w ill be pui.iwhcd aa iuevitatly as iod decrees the punishment of tho man w Iid abuies is physical system. .Mahancy ol rew .ork lue geniie- man from Ohio (Mr. Lentz) has admit ted that he "was once a gold fool, and that he is now a silver crank." If there is auy intelligence possible from such a njigcegeuutiou ol Ideas, tue Keuiiemeu from Ohio is welcome to claim it. Urow of Pennsylvania Cheapness to the uonsumer iu articles of consump'.iou, if inado by reducing the wages of tho la borer who produce) them to the rate paid his competitors in other I a ml, here iienury sits at the nreaidcaud sor rowing want surrounds the deathbed, ia not a desirable object. Russell of Connecticut 1 douMt me philosophy or the common sente ol lue political economists in this time ol Amoricau civilizatiou aud I'uited States comforts of living who llgutee with ap parent earneatneeseven waur itio ue.u- ous mathematical calculations' of theo retical cookery, that 10 cents a day is an adequate and proper expenditure for an individual's diet. Barney of Wisconsin Mr. fcpeaker, not only lias tho business of this country been destroyed and laboring men turned out of employment everywhere, but, in addition to thi, thera is no price for anything which either the manufacturer or the farmer has to sell; and this is be cause tho American manufacturer aud the American farmer havo lost the beat market on lliis earth the American home market. &tuerborini2 of Wiacousin Wo stand (or a policy which is American in its highest and best sense; u policy which stands for the independence of tho United StateB from all the rest ol tlte worl.i, which stands for the development of ull the natural resources of the country, which stands for the founding of cities, tha buililinn of railroadd. for the cxteu siou of tolegrapli lines, lor tho digging 01 canals, lor tue growiu 01 internal com merce, lor the employment 01 our own people in our on u country. Hops. Nolwithstaudiug the increasing recog nition of Oregon hops as the best grown in this country, it seems this stale hits been more consistent than any other iu carrying out the plau of avoidiug over production by curtailment 01 urea. Washington shows a positive increase in hop acreage over me area uuuny har vested last year, certain sections indicat ing a complete doubliug. In Wisconsin, . ... , ., 1 ... 1 wheio iimaaier uaa inuuceu uoauuou uiont of the iuduatry, counties that for merly produced are setting out new vinos. In New York tho recovery of tirlces last fall caused yards to be well cared for during the wiuter. and, while there will be no matted increase in the aggregate, owing to abandonment al ready determined ou. some piaces report im:rAaud interest, and in Central New York enuerallv the crop starts iu with a full acreage. This is apt to be the way with schemes lor controlling crop sup- nlios. Those who are really most de serving ol lue uniuciiii aici iuuh nuugut ... .... l .1 t,i haviuvokud w ill oecome 1110 vicuma 01 others' overreaching. Iho best thing for the Oreirou hopgrower to 00 is, in steud of trying to co-operate iu raising ....1 ......Ad l.i, al.nuiini, niM.liii'tinn In put increasiug thought and care upon Mm lintirovoineut of his product iu oual ity and salable uppearauco. There see in s to bo a chauce to demonstrate iu this way the superiority of Oregon hops aud force higher prices for them by vir tue of their greater value. Oregouian. Did You. Ever Try Electric Bitters us a remedy for your troubles ; 11 not, gut a uuiuu uow uuu uet relief. This mcdiciuo has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the ro li..f und cure of all temulo Compluiuts, exerting a wonderful iutluenco iu giving strength aud tono to 1110 organs. 11 you havo 1.083 of Apiwtite, Constipation, Hiiuduche. 1 uniting Meiia, or are er voua, sieep'ess, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with fizzy spoils, l.loclrio ltitkM-s Is the mediciiio you need Health aud strength aro guaranteed by ila tito. l ilty ceuts una fi.uu at War Btt'i 'B Drug btoio. It is worthy ( noto, utid wo uoticu that Hou. T, 11. Tuiigtiu is looking after tho interests of Coos county. Ho eoouiB to bo carrying out bin pronation in that lino mailt during the cuiunaigu l.iat spring. Vcoplo ol ull putties 110 doubt will appreciate any attu un good worg accomplishsd by Win. Herald, riOHTINO MISSISSIPPI I LOODS. Saving the Shores as Necessary as Taking Care of the River. ' With the fact that tho flood of IM was one of the highest, if not absolutely the highest, ever known will be recorded the other fact that, especially In Louisi ana, the coolest with tho waters was the uiofit gallant, united and,' up to a certain point, successful ever noted. Thorame may be said of the efforts everywhere to succor the sufferers by the flood. The Louisiana levees Lave undoubted ly been greatly relieved by pressure by tho breaking of. the Mississippi levees. The misfortune of one section is the good tortus of another. But should not ihis circumstance suggest a revival of the discussion of the outlet system, the opening of channels whereby the sur charged Mississippi may empty its sur plus waters into the gulf, reducing the force of the swollen river without en dangering the country? While tbe levee must remaid lbs chief reliance, is not the outlet ejnteui the opening of the ancient channels, through which the river formerly found i's way, and ii need be the construction of new ones worth a trial? The railroads have been considerable sufferers by the present flood, and lis subsidence will probably be the signal for the raising of their tracks and changes of grade throughout the sub merged region. The railroads can less afford tbe havoc of tbe Hoed than tbe planters. Tbe duty of the federal and elate gov ernments in relieving tbe calamities of the present flood ana in protecting tbe people from future lavages seems clear enough Tho necessity of taking care of the river is not more urgent than th't of paving the shores. As soon as practica ble the work should begin of protecting and reclaiming the enormous and fertile lower valley of the MiAnissippi. Io this undertaking the federal and state gov ernments, local governments and tbe capital and labor of tho region interested should join, as never before, lo accom- ib tbe end by means which have hitherto been unemployed. Kansas Citv Star. Qood Roads. The interest taken in good roads by al- uioiit every class of citizens wherever r 1 1 n anhiar.t is lim:tifiau. irivea nroiniiw that something etlicient will soon bn done in that direction. Ciojd roads through the country seem to be of more immediato and direct value to the farmer than to any other clues, because he is more dependent upon them than any one else to bring bia products to market at the least cost. There is, indeed, to him no such labor-saving machine iu use anywhere ou his furm as a good road irom bis luroi to tbe town orioiot where he does his marketing. He saves lime and muuey by the use of improved im plements; bat be loses jnucb 91 w bat lis has saved ii lo has no good way to,' get his products to market when they should be sold. If be were to count tho time literally wasted in plodding through the mud during the winter and spring months over the country roads iu doing his marketing and shopping, and then add to the value of tho time and wear and tear of wagons and teams and har ness, he would be surprised at the amount it costs him to get what he has raided lo market. But this is a part ot the cost he never takes into account, al though it costs time and labor, just as Ihe seeJing and the reaping do. Farm News. Ocean sky-scrapers are the latest. The Fredrich der Oro68e, a steamer to run between Dromeu and New Yotk, with occasional trips to the orient and Australia, is a nine-storied structure. The vessel is divided by twelve strong traattvereo bulkheads, which partition tho towcriug fabric of steel aud iron into thirteen water-tight compartments. Mauy cases of "Orippo" have lately been cured by One Miuuto Cough Cure. lliis preparation seems esiieciuiiy adapted to the cure of this disease. It acla quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad ellecta iu which tins disease oilen loaves me patient Muratera' Drug Store. The citizens of Astoria have beeu or dered to remove the moss from their roofs, bv the tire chief on account ot 1(8 intlamabilily in hot weather. Traveler shudder with horror at the thought of the train-wrecker who stealthily undermines tbe supports of a railway bridge nd precipitatea a passenger train with its i,i Ath. Kv fir and water. There IS I deadlier enemy than the Uain-wrrecker that menaces not only travelers but stay -at-homes. Its name ia indigestion. It slowly undermines the support that hold up tbe bridge of life and yearly precipitates untold thousands into tbe dread valley of consump tion. If people will only take the right pre caution they can avoid this calamity and even remedy it after it has occurred if they will act in time. an nf iniliirrRtinn and every oiaease that has its inception In indigestion or faulty nutrition are ciirru oy v. - , m-oi niamvan. It eurea os per cent, or all cases of consumption. It curewastiug diseases. It is an unfailing remedy for nerv .... 1, 1. i,i rreat blood-maker, fleah builder, and nerve tonic. Thousands l..va testified to its merits. There is nothing -iu "i.itasorood." Uruggists sell it. ... . ...... .n irr,r,,i von " writes Mra. T r.. .? v.. Thnmi. 1'lare. (iunupolia, ...u..'tw m.rr.a Holileu Medical Dis covery cuied my trouble in my.neclaCoitrie. It wenl iwav iu llivee montha. At Ihe siath botlle It begau lo giow mnuller larger very perceptibly. , V... riir." ur.-r it had orown I am very grateful for Healthy babies. Healthy mother. Healthy r ,,i,.r Tl,v. ra what vou 6nd in the homes that have a copy of Pr. Pierce a Common .Sense Medical Adviser. Send i ee stumps, to cover cost of mailing onlv, to Wnrld'tt U sDensarv Medical associbhuu, Buffalo. N. V. Cloth binding, ji stamp. A. SALZMAN, (Bucvcaaor to J. JASKUI EK. Practical : Watch maker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. ..DALIIl IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLHY, AND FANCY I.OODS. " aagtV at ft j. Uuuuliio IJruzllluia IZyu (llnaiioa til HpeclHlai A COMPLgTN STOCK OP , - Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and 8iuokers' Articles. Aim) Proprietor and Manager of IlOHcbarg's Famous Bargain Store. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IX STAPLE 1 FANCY GBffl 10 PROVISIONS - FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A KCIX LINK OF TOBACCO & CIGARS. 'JIVE 14 A TRIAL. I RKi: DKLIVF.RV.. Look Under I You Can't y Make f 'Enamel! We want bright business men to represent us everywhere. Well, the Girl wants 11 Ihe Boy wauts a Ami the Mother " wants a t WE KEEP 'EM. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MIKENZIE'S Roscburg Hardware Co. liuy our cnnj hoin KddibuMcr I'lnilliy Yardi. aud mD money. I lu' largest luicli r lu Houlh cru OrcKou. ;:: vou bur oi me urv Iruiu my tiiat Inrda and I'li. c hIuiicia; imv, hiinil, vigi.tuii and healthy. No iblucvdiui; in my yanla. Willi great e.H Uc I bam mau d iiiobI ul my henn ol I( w oh u raii-lag Ull aim k I10111 tliu oral yards in I'nlllorulH, Oliio au-l lllluula. II; birda Hull Ihu Lion's bbaw ol llnuors al llio Souibcru Orncou Duirli t lair. Al Oregon Mat" r'air, llr-.w-ii I cEhinna oii Jud ou incL-lni cii, sImi iho apcciula on Cm lii-rcl su-l l'ullvls an bi imj Hit, lu. 1 mi exhibit Ion. Order inmi'ily lillcd ut Kruw A bhmiiliioi-li'a Hiimciy Hiur.-, 01 s-ldu-w. at alo lorpaiikulsi. bvuU ntuuip for icily. 1. A. UHl HI'., Mauugtri ALL KINDS OF One Door South of i'. U. ROSEBVRG, OREGON, a White Plume from a Crow's Tail, nor a good Bicycle from Castings. The Monarch l good all through. the MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO., Chicago New York London 5and nla twocent alaanpe for Monarch Playing Cards. Regular 50c card. THEY Tease, Tease, Tease. WHAT FOR? t Crawford Bicycle, fur JBC) J Jal , UIIEKDEK OK ll, i mm IinHMVAI FINE POULTRY, S. C. lirowu Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rock, Mack Laugshan, S. S. Hamburg, Mack Minor cas, li. 1J. Red Game EGGS, $1.00 PER 13. '