NOTES OP INTEREST. A SaUrnftn, lb rolUhlo Jeweler, tfoliil silver iiovolliis at HhIkiuiu'ii. 3. T. Hryi.il, Hie Iluny Watchmaker. Ho lo the HoshIprC (or tha liest liam. Kur a rooI fi-cont cigar call i n Mrs.N. Boyd. ('onniy I'luimn ami warrants I m iiiwrlit by I). H. Weal. Fur liml-clm-fi ilruiit-Li v un lr. Little of Oakland. II. V. Her jniin, dentist, room 1, .Marlei block. Kev Wist, impfi'lo'l utul ilompalic cigala l llm linn-leaf. J. !S. West does iiiiiiianco. Otl'u-e op Hite tlie pofct olliee. (iootls IkOow rout, al CuroV. Now ia the timo for hurm i .x. Nobby anita an. I lulett 6ty!s tit Utile Jtuk'e. I'rieei" very low. All alylca auil qualiliea of balaal Abra tiam'a Heilrwk piicej. Notliinn but llio Ut materia) tifx-d by It. W. '."iijnmin, dentist. K oi i in 1 Maratera' block. Have your dental work done by 15. V, Henjatuin, deiitiut. All Work misrau tcod lirst-eiass. At Oakland, T. L. (iraves ia authorised, to receive and r?cei4 fur subscriptions to tllO I'l.AIXUKAl KK. Do you want a ood strawberry plant? Call around to llii cilice and tind out where to get tome. For a good bat, atlith itul cheap, call on Wollenborg ic Abraham, hce stock embraces all praihscf bead gear. Now is the time to fprav your treet. Hut the Combination Spraver and fave time and money. V. H. tiordon, at;ent. Bring your job work to the ri..isiK.vL kk oflice. We are prepared to do the cheapest and beat work font!) of Port land. Wolleiibcrg A Abraham oi the Sjuare Daul Store are now receiving a nice lot " of spring goods. Latest styles and low eet prices. Parties desiring aiuby Fewing done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKeau, 421 Mai a strict. Will sew for 75 cents per day. The Square JVal store has jnst opened up a teautiful line of W. L. IXnigias shoes, which prove to be the tst shoe made. Come and inspect them. To Rent A five room cottage, rent ch?ap. near Washington street, west side of railroad track. Knquire at 405 Washington street. alotf Une minu:e is all tne titr.e necessary to decide Irom iersor.a! experience that Une Minute Cututi Core does what its name implies. Marsters' I'rug Store. Tortaring, itching, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by IeVitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, the bet known cure for piles. Marsters' irug itore. ; Good pasturage furnished at tuy pas tures on Roberts creek. Charges reason able. All stock at owner's risk. The beat of care will be given to all stxck en trusted to my charge. J. M. Sui.umi. They are so strait that the most sen sitive persons take them, they are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Early Kigers are known as the famous little pills. Marsters' Drug Store. 1'i.ainde.u.er and Planter is a little alliterative, but sometimes by "apt al literation's artful aid' you can catch the . public eye and engage the public at tention. The Webfoot Planter is dabbed witti the Plaixdkaler and the two papers will be furnished to all cash subscribers of the latter without extra charge. Notice ifi hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do net allow dead animals to be hurried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Urejon, or 'garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel tirst contract w ith me for the 'right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. A Alios Rose, Rjsebur, Oregon, March 17th, 1SS5. The daylight ride along the Columbia cannot be but iiiterc-Bting at this Jime of the year. Passengers taking the Spo kane Flyer, leaving the Union depot at :45p. in. daily-, get this viiw lasting over five hours. But that ia not all. The O. R, & N. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers and modern coaches operated daily without ihttuge. Travelers To Spokane, To Rossland . To Palouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alcne Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. R. & N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Iepot Daily at 2:15 p. tu. V, C. London, Agent, Roseburg, Oiegou. Competition never vjorries us, because we "juy right" hence "sell right." The facts are these ; every move in our business is only made after the most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for fl.i!5 and upwards, fine shoes in proportion. If you doubt us, come and see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We doj't care to do all the business in town, but want to get a saie ol it. We firmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to go ahead year by year. This idea prevails throughout our entire business. livery dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color 13.00 suits. J. AmiAiiAM'rs Clothing House. Northern Pacific Change. The Northern Pacific railroad will make the follow lug time card for its train leaving Portland daily, beginning en Sunday the 2Sh iust. Leaves Portland at 11 a. m., Tacoma 5 p. m., Seattle 4 p. m Elleusburg 10:10 p.. ru Pasco 1:50 a. m. Arrives at Spokane at 5:50 a. m., Minneapolis 1 :05 p. in. and St. Paul at 4:40 p. m. The new card will enable passengers to make close connections at Spokane with tho Spokane Falls and Northern for the mines. For further particulars see D. S. K. Bi k k, Local Agent No. 2, Marsters buildio. To the Public. Ou aud after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 liud it impossible to do business on u credit basis, and belivo that I can do belter by my patrons ami myself by milling btrictly forcaali. P. Uvkukk, Undertaker, Itotseburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. Oregon l iro Relief Association. ChcaiK-'st aud best insurance on eurlh, at cost, or 1SU4 coutu pur hundred. Resi lient property, a pccialty. II, L, M.utbUKb, Agent, A Que.tion of Revenue The ijuostioD as to tha relative merits of the McKinley and Wilson-Gorman tarill acts, in tbo matter of raising the necessary revenues, ia riill troubling the minds of democratic senators and repre sentatives in congroa. It baa long Uen established by the reports of tho treasury-department that the McKinley act raircd sullicient rovetnies to carry on tho government so long as it was assured that the law would Ih uphold but when the result ol the elections of IS;1-1 were known and the assurance was given- to the world that the free traders bad cap tured the government in all its branch es, and that the tiiet work they would perform would be to wipe the repnt Mean protective tariff law from off the tuiiite books, then that law failed t r.tic the necessary revenue. It was not to be ex cctd that importers would tonlitiue to tiring in goods and pay the ratca of the republican protective law when it was known that w ithin a short period of tuiie the law would bo supersede.! by a demo cratic low tariff law. But the statements by the Treasniy experts nut only show that fact, hut tney enow ti.o uorman-w nson act has failed to raise the necessary revenues, and that the annual drtiiicm v miht that law was enaited has been mote than would have been effect by tho leicocratic expectation . from the in come tax featuie of the law which was defeated by the Supreme Coiirt.'JdeciMoi). rending the debate now taatrg place m the senate on this subject, Senatcr Cock rell of Misourl secured the passage of a resolution by the senate c.rlii g upon l he Secretary of the Treasury for the de tailed tables of the receipt and expendi tures eoveriog a long period. The sec retary has responded totheca'l for in formation, and tho tables he has rent to the senate show the receipts and ex jiecditurcs, and the surplus or deficiency for each fiscal year ftom 1S75 to IS'.7, and the same information for the years ending March 1 from 1SS to ly.'o. 'Ihe tables are as follows : Statement showing the receipts and expenditures of the government lor each fiscal year, frorr 175 to l'.Hi, both in clusive. Periods. Fiscal Surplus Rev- year, enues. 175 U,o7c, Uoti.L'O 1S7C 2i,0iJ,241.So 1S77 30.3k),577,0i 1S78 L,7S!),551 90 1S79 C.S7'..o00.W 1SS0 t$,li7S,i73.'.''2 1SS1 lOi, 130,053.70 1SS2 145,543,810.71 1S3 . 132,S7'.,444 41 1SS4 104.o,.io,C25 5t 18S5 (33,4i''3,771 27 lSSti D3,!oO,5SS.50 1SS7 103,47 l,0!7.tW isss ip,oi2,nooy 1S80 105,053,443.24 li'M 105,34 1.4'.d.03 1891 37,23;,7C.2.57 1802 !l,t'14,453.i0 m 2 341,t.74.29 Deticit. 18m 6t),S03,Ct'H) S lStO 42.S05.223.18 1890 25,203,245.70 INSURANCE LICENSE REVOKED. A New York Company Prohibited From Doing Business in Kansas. Webb McNall, superintendent of in surance, at Topcka, Kan., the other day, revoked the license of the Metropolitan Life Insuranoe Company, of New York, and ordered the company to cease c'oiug business in Kansas. The ac:iou grows out of the company's refusal to pay cer tain death claims held by Mrs. Josie Dunn of that city, and Mrs. Kjrtha C. Emery of Kansas City. McNall sent the followicg letter to Vice-President Fisk, of the company, iu New York, "I haye received your communication dated May 15 concsrniog the claims of the beira of Bertha C. Kuierv. 1 also note that you say that you will not pay the death loss accruing on such policy, as required by this department, and that the parties are at liberty to sua a-i soon as they see lit ; that vou propose to coo lest said claims upon the ground that Bertha C. Emery made a niveau J fraud ulent representation to your company at the time the aforesaid po'iciea wero is sued. "Permit me to say that I know of no reason why you should not contest every policy in tins state up' i which, a loaa cc- cars, out while yoa are doing so you will be prevented bv this department from doing business iu this state, heuce I have this day revoked your authority to uo Lusinesa in this state by virtue of tho license granted to you on February , 18'7, You will govern yourselves ac cordingly and cease soliciting business, receiving premiums and issuing policies after this date in this state. " Wkdii M'N.ui., Superintendent." Upper Olalla. Warm dayE, cold nights. We are much in need of ram u.-i our gardens are at a standstill. Our school is progressing with the teacmugot .Maeie walsb. Dan Parirxentor, E. II. Cooper ami ir. Aiaaais rnaue a business trip to Lamas valley last Thursday, the 27th. Clarence Coopar and Gilbret Sofer ro turneu irom uoos county and report uoiuing uoing. John Cooper has the best garden ever raisea on Mount fciic-ti. T. III. - i ' wemi use ijusiuees onco more in our loi'ality as the Paradise Mining ump are senuing on a numuer ol blasts oi late. John Friend and Hank, who are in in ing at Hunter's flat report doing well. Mr. Hester was in our midst ou the .'it n. We are sorry to say Grandmothe Lamb is alllicted w ith rheumatism. Miss J.ettie Cooper is employed at .nis. t,. II. oooper s Our Christian people aud young folks wuuiu mjoy a ounuay iscnooi. All we need IB a leader and then progress will be mado. Welearu that Miss Annie fju&btiell, one of our Douglas county teachers, has the Kent gulch school in her care. May all be well with her is thu wish of a friend. A. S. May Campbell, a variety actress, who come here from Cincinnati, hid iu a closet, iu Maud Devere's roomy today, says a St. Louis dispatch of Tuesday. She listened while her husband made love to the Devere woman and heard biui arraugo for un elopement. Then Mrs. Campbell emerged with a revolver aud put live bullets into htr husband, and one into Maud Devere. She then walked to tho four courts and give her self up. Campbell was takeu to tliu hospital, in a dying condition. The womau's wound is slight. One milliou barrels of American Hour went to Asia laut year. Thiu thows Ihut , a now bold lor American lurui products is being opeuod, and with tho oppJitu Iiilies for reciprocity which tho proposed duly ou tea will oiler the market for our farm products in that jiart of tho world will bo greatly increased. Notice to Tax Payers. All taxes not paid by the tlrxt day of Juue, 1S97, an additional coct will l added of three ir cent. All taxes paid during the month of June will have a reducliou of two per cent, aud all taxes paid during tho month of July, will bare a icdiiction of one pef cent from Ihe three pcrx'viit added. A. F. Stkarn, Judge. W. !.. Wiio, M. l, TllOMI'r-ON, Connuisaloiiera. How to Treat a ifc. v I (oin Pacific Health Jouriml.) Hr?l, get a wife; second, be patient. You may have trials and perplexities iu your business, but rto not therefore, carry to jour home a cloudy or contract ed brow. Your wifo may have iriaK which, though of Ufa magnitude, may be bard for her to bear. A kind word, tender look, will do wonders iu chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottk of Cbamlerlaiu'a Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to lie needed sooner or later. You wife will then know that you really care for tier aud wish to protect her health. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. arrott PKAI.HtS IS AM) Finest line of goods cvcj brought to Roseburg. Prices to suit the times. Parrott Building, f Jackson Street, f ROSEBURO STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES COUNTRY PRODUCE Give us a call. Goods delivered to Corner Lane A Sheridan Streets. ROSEBURG. OREGON. NEW $ FURNITURE 1 1 j CARPETS J I ail MATTINGS g I I '' " n I ml CURTAINS y - E AND UPHOLSTERY Gl Alexamder KUiii:illtKU, WOLLEMBERG SQUARE DEAL STOKE. SPRING Dress Goods, Furnishing Goods, Mats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Cloaks, Capes, Wraps, Curtains, l-t- r In short, our shelves are filled with an excellent stock suited to all tastes and to meet all requirements. Our motto is : "A Souakh Dual." -ncr link unci ..bkitoii Hlrttlw. Real Estate Bought and Sold ir ticmmiiiaiujir. Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND I.M.MKUJAT1C J'OSHFNSWN GIVEN. Slock Ranges, Timber Lauds aud Mining Properties, Prune aud Hop Lauds of best iu quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices aud easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. K. BWaK, Notice to Contractors. Sealed proiHaala will In) tecelvid by the county clerk ol lMualas ccunly, Oregon until 12 o'clock ui. on tho 12th day of July, 18517, and theu publicly opened, for the Consideration of a steel lattice jail cell, to connect with cell now In the Jail nnd enclosing the entire space within one toot ol tho wall, iu accordance with plans, drawiuus and spoclllcationa on tile. F.aoh proivsal must be acvomnan led by a certified check of 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal. A Wmd will be required of the successful bidder Tho right Is reserved to reject anv or all bids as the interest of Ihe county may appear. KottumiM, Or., April 2(lh, 1S97. A. F. STEARNS, County Judge. Crescent IUccle, I have in stork ten '0o models, all new, and fitted with M. A W. ipiick re pair tires, which I will sell at one-third less than ca initial price. Theio wheels are fully guaranteed for one year. Cast or installments. Call on or address T. K. RtctiAiinsoN, Roseburg I()S. MAM KAI'V t'RKRi OK BOOTS AND 5H0ES. Depot Grocery BOUGHT AND SOLD. any part of the City in short order. .ZIGLER BROS & 5TR0MGS OHIXON, & & ABRAHAMS STOCK! l rn is il WOLLErtBERG d ABRAHAM. quality, in choice locations, WANTED : $io,oooiw$i8,ooo WORTH OI5 riERCHANDISli Which we have leceivcd on consignment from tho receiver of one of the largest houses in Sun Francisco. These goods have been sent us to dispose of at 60 cents on the dollar, which is less than cost of manufacture, aud bciug sold in connection with our complete stock at ab solute ocst. Nolo tho Pollowing' Astonishing bargains! All Woolen Dress Goods wide, Latest Styles Ladies' and Gents' Mackintoshes su-Our Loss is Your Qnin.'V- Ladies' and dents' Underwear Reduced to Prices to Suit the Times. Out Goods are all of the Latest Styles. No shell'-woin goods on hand. Never has there been such a Slaughter of Prices. Call early and be convinced. CARO BROS. IS-. his is the to Buy Groceries. your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. C. VV. PARKS & CO., Grocers. A. C. MAR5TER54 Co AChoiceCollection, atPriccs that 5ell LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT. A FULL LIME OF ALL ORIJLRS PROMPTLY FILLIiO. WYL1E PILKINCTON, I.HimjHhor lo (I. General Blacksmithing jIJIIJI HIIUIIKMJKIKaJVfil. rRorriNo and runninq plates a specialty, KKl'AIKIN'i OK A 1.1. KINUH I'ltOMfiXY IONE. HUuiOia Corner Wawlilnulo" and Kuuv KIh., HiiniliiirH. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. l H. Marine ?stiiuatcs iMiniislietl on till oillco Mud Hulenrvoui. ;?n Oak Hlr.-la C ncr vnrd 25' Tor Half Price THE BOSS STORE, Place 36 inches A full and complete assortment . of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Kvery thing offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, iucluding both fruits aud vegetables, to which we invite WINDOW GLASS W. NOAH, AGHISON & CO., Projrs, IiluIuh Iu nil kliiJuot and and (Jranite loiiiiiiunts llcadstoiics, Portland Cement Curbing loi Jomit -i-y IotM. kinds of Cenieteiv Work Till; (JKLAI' GOLD SILVER coini iii:s Ol IIHITINI1 fOl.tilllMA NI l;HI I.IN IIIU.tMIN ALL AIRE REACHED The 0. R. & M. N 1 llllllKt- l CHIN Itt'tt t'll Shortest Mnc It) Spoknm1 ( ..mir' lilli; III) ALL RAIL ROUTE to THAU., UONMl.ANU, MAItl Nlil.HON, and nit HoulCMIiy Ml ii I nil t'liiiipM . . LOWBATta ABO TZZC0V52I TICItTS. I ur I't. in li t" nti'l In lull. VN 1 1 lo tu I 1 1 I ui in n t It'll . I ( nil. i. tit I hi' K" I i.N I l ), J. ui, Uii.vbiiik', r V. II. Ill 1(1. Ill II I , iii ii, I'll I 'i.- iiui i Am hi O. II. K Ni i O.i I'm iiniKi, Oiruoii. HiOM TKKMI.N.U. Oil IMKIMOU I'tHMH Northern) Pacific) railroad I. Hi,' I. Ill" l'i 1 Kf To nil I'oliils KiinI and South. 1. Uiv 1 1 1 N I N i . (All KOt'l K llluiislllluiljill VKMllHI 1 Hit lUMN.i tVKUY l'AV IS 1IIK ti.Vll Ii 8T. PAUL CHICAGO 1 H'l I IliNl'k . 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