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THE FLAINDEALER. I'ubllKbcd every Tburwlsj. HT Till l'1.4l!(UKAt.Kll ITBUMlllNU W. J. B. EDDY - - Editor. C. V. HKNJAM1N, MsiiSRrr. abacrlptlou Hale. 00. Yew,.; - WW dlMonth fkmWiuilhl - M Mi V OUR CLUBBING LIST. The IM AmMAtM Witt Wllt.IUl n ol llic Mlowlnt paper M follow l'LAiwmtALK unit Weekly OrcRonUo U '0 - Inter 0cen S 00 " Frulujrr 1 Wvlifocl rinnur t ?J Tlic "OivkoiiUii" nivli no rccoiumtnlali'n ll it well known to ilu- coplcol Oregon. Thv "Inter Ocean" i a UepuMicau lpr printed at Chlc.Ro, 11 I' rvtilablo, reliable nl ney, ana Just the tlilnc lor winter evening by Hie fl ci.lo. The ' TUnti-r " is u sgrlcultural pa- per, and Frullasc" i Hie only pperl.lu Amcr- WauYToted mlunvrly to Irult raiim These are uioutlilj publli a(i"ii. AtU youraclf v! this opportunity ciurc entertaining and prvtilablcjeadiug chcai. JANUARY 20. 1898. BIMETALLISM. Hon. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, an enthusiastic fusionist ud Bryan wor bipper, in a published letter to lion. T. T. Ueer asks a few questions. Mr. tieer ia able to Uke care of himself, bnt there ia one question that ia deserving of no tice and shows the superficial character of the reasoniog of the base money ad vocates: "Are you in favor cf paying the national debt in both metals'."' This question ia brought out by the statement of Mr. (.ieer that he was in favor of bi metallism. Now the only way by which bimetallism can be maintained, and all forms of currency kept interchangeable at par, is by permitting the creditors of the government to demand and receive pay in the best money possible if he so chooses. That is, if he demauda gold be must be paid in gold. If be should be compelled to take silver, or if the govern ment should insist on' paying its'eilver certificates in silver, gold would go to a premium in twenty-four hours, and there would be panic and an eud to bimetal lism. The silverites cannot, or will not, understand that we never bad bimetal lism such as they speak of. and never can. The cheaper money must be based upon and interchangeable with the bet ter, or there can be no concurrent circu lation. This baa been demonstrated over and over again. The more intelli gent of the silver people admit that free coinage would put ua on a silver basis, out sav that would be preferable to the Bold basis. That is aa honest, even if erroneous, position. The fight in Mulnomah county is stil on, and from present appearances there will be two sets of primaries, two con yentions and two contesting delegations in the state convention. What is to be done? It has been suggested that the state cenvention refuse each of the dele gations a seat, and then proceed to name the lequisite number of republicans in Multnomah county, in whom all the people will have confidence, and author ize them to represent Multnomah county in the convention. This would be little out of the usual order, but political coventions are amendable to no law save what they make for their own govern ment, and if that is the Lest course to pursue, why should it not be taken? A good deal is being said and haa been said about republican extravagance in the management of the affairs of the state. Yet Oregon is one of the cheap est governed states of the Union, and while there are some items that could be lopped off the reduction that could be made in the state tax levy would be bo small as to be scarcely noticeable, with out crippling the public service. How that little dispatch of Mark Ilan na to President McKinley, "God reigns and the republican party still lives," has riled op the enemy. Mark was enthusi astic, it is true, tie had a right to be. But what is wrong with the dispatch anyway? Is it not true? The protest against the sending of Charles Bryau to China has had ita effect after all. That gentleman goes to Brazil and ex-8enator Conger goes to China. It was urged that a man of ex perience in public aflairs was needed in China just now. Jim Black is still collector of customs at Portlaud. Salem Journal. If" Jim" Black is the collector, then what has beomo of the llalsey states inau "Tom" JBUck, who his buen told iug that otlice for so loug? Senator Wolcott baa given for publica tion a statement concerning his trip to Europe in the interest of international bimetalism. He says the prospect of an international agreement, for the present at least, is hopeless. A victory by a union of discordant elements can only mean a victory for spoils. What reforms can the people expect from the outfit who now class themselves bb reformers? By the time that relief expedition gets to Klondike, if it is actually needed, there will be hut few left to relieve. The gold reserve is still mounting up. At the oningrif hilnM this week it was lti:')6:'8,775. Judge John It. Ctulaiid has born pointed by (Jot. I-ord to succeed .iiulgu Stearns on the ciicuit court bench in Multnomah county. Mr. Clilainl is law yer of ability and will make a good judge. II is of the anti-Mitchell wing of tho Multnomah republicans, which latter Union wiuld have prelencd Hon. Geo. II. Williims. Well, it is Impossi- to please ever body. It is puttillc that after all Matk Han na ia just like some other people ; a bet ter hand to manage other folka' affairs than he is his own? Yamhill Kecord. What is the matter with Haona's pri vate business? From all teports it seems that he has been unusually s ic cessful,and the kick ags'in! him from the "ne'er-do wells" hs been on thai account. Mr. Corbett'e Iriend have t o hope now that he will be admitted to a ct in the annate. As lorjtf as thete was a prospect of favorable ieHrt from the ! ;..;ii ,., , I 1 1 .... - ' committee on prmlleges w.d t .. i lions , there was hope, but an adverse icpott has sent that hope glimmering He ought to have been sealed. Cioixl delegations have been silccted to the state league convention to be held at Portland on the lir.-l proximo, (kiu Eugene and Salem. The convention two years ago had a good ft'rcl on the parly. It was. a heller assemblage than thai which met later, to-wit, tl.e tlate convention. .u extra session of Ihe log'slutiue is now being agitated in some iparters. Always, after a tession, the maj ri! v re ceives a good fciiea cujMn irom uie people. A session just oa thv eve ol an election would more thau likely be detri mental to the interests of the parly in control. A Portlaud grand jury has reporied that rennover's police are iaid to close their eyes to the violation cf the law by gamb ling and prostitution That is rather a hard rap for a "rilorcu" government, and it is not probable that the gratd jury was a partisan body either. The only hope for fusion success iu Oregon is to make the people believe that their condition is grow ing worse ail the time, and the fusion press is doirg ita whole dutv iu that line. It is pained," of course, but how it enjoja the pains. .. , . r, , ,, ,,,, : I The Linn County Uepubl.cau is a new paper pubhshed at Albany by 1 otter . I Bonier. The junior member of the tirm is a member cf the legislature and the ; . I Kepublican uvors an extra region. , The're ia iust enom:h of truth iu the statement that "metal money is a relic I of barbarism to make the hat theory i attractive, but there is no good defecce 1 for "1G to 1." ! Fusion got its first k Dock out fvrthej year iu Ohio last week. NEWS NOTES. England will insut that the porta of i ChiDa must be open to Ler commerce ' r -ci ., r,;-i: .A 'rD 1UT L one acre. Uncle Sam is concentrating -he Albn tic squadron evidently for use in C'u' a if necessary. The steamer Corona arrived at Seattle from Alaska, Monday with about sOJ, 000 in gold. The republican editoiul association of this state will meet ;it Poitlaud en the olst instant. A claim at Lrawsuii City owned by a mau named Ericksou, yields iflOvW to the pan, it is reported. A raise in the wages of the irou miners of Ironwood, Michigan, ia announced fur ' the first of February. The republicans are not a unit on the j election of Senator in Maryland. Jud;.'e McComas is in the lead. ; The government relief expedition foi j the hungry Klondikers will start from i Portland February 1st. , ,,,, ., , , ,, ., , , . i The Elder sailed from lorlland laut Friday loaded to the guards with Alaska ! passengers and freight. j Tsliarboa introduced a resolution in ! the eenate to provide for the payment of : national bonds in silver. : , . ... , . It is estimated that tho total wheat production in this state for 1- uill amount to f.io per capua. There was a little riot in i'aris on Monday between students and anar chists over t'e Dreyfuss affair. A long struggle isexpectuJ bolwci-u Ihe operatives aud manufacturers in the cottou mill strike in New England. The cotton mill operatives of New England have inaugurated an extensive strike. They will resist the- reduction ol VSgeB There was a wreck on the Southern Pacific near Colfax, Cal., Tuesday and engineer Hackett anl fireman Ligh ter were killed. The house committee ou territories i will vote on the question of stale-hood for Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma j next Wednesday. Havana had a little riot for a change ; last week and the newspaper offices were sacked because of some remarks con- j ceruing the Spanish army. ' Our exports last year aggregated I 1,100,000,000, the greatebt on record ;j and the trade balance in favr.r of the j United States was 1350,000,000. President Dole of the Hawaiian Is lands, lain tho United States having reached San Francisco last Sunday. He says ho is merely here on a friendly visit. Reports as to the food supply of I'aw Son are decidedly coullictiug. One man comes out aud says unless relief is amit there will ho suffering, another says theie is plenty. The lawyers are to tho front. Of the 80 members of the United States senate, 00 aro lawyers, while of the !io men now members of the housu of representatives are lawyers. tiovoruor William P. Lord, Stale Treasurer Phil MetHchan and Secretary II. It. U'incaid, Billing mi a sUtc board of (ax levy Friday, fixed the state levy upon valuation ol l!W at U' mills, cue hulf mill lower than the lory of l&Hl. 1.11. Tartu The l.llis catiueryinau, and l'.dward Killeathsr, a fusion politi cian of the democratic ppsauaslon, of Portland, have been convicted of embra cery in the I'niiel Mates court. An attempt was made in the house of representatives to attach the senate res olution recognising the Cuban insurgents aa belligerents as a rider to an appropri ation bill. It failed by a. strict party vote. Senator I.cnUo has introduced a bill to provide (or the construction cf a tele graphic cable from this country to the Hawaiian islands and lapan, China and Australia. Tho bill grants a subsidy of r.",000 a year for 20 years on the ser vice to Hawaii, and an additional 7.V 1 00 a enr for the same length of time (or the extension of the lino to Japan or A ,:Mralia. Tho death rate of veteran I'nion soldiers is now about 100 per day, and e -erv vear adds largelv to tho mortality. l! ought to bo very consoling to all these g.-oaners and mourners over "pension IranUs" and "natioual paupers. An eminent soldier-statesman recently re- niiMked : "If vou want tfood soldieis for M yom M f the last war." It is a great truth. The men who followed the tlag from 11 to 1S'.'." have not Iven overpaid for their services, nor do the honest, patriotic people believe they have Inter IVcao l our million tons of iron ore from the I. .ike Superior rouiou have been pur chase 1 for export to England. This in dicates that tho miccs of England have r. ached thoir I'livitu: hunt in couipeti tion with our owii, and that lieucelorth lireat Britain will endeavor to meet the trow inn competition of American irou uiati'ifaclurera bv bnving cheap raw ma icti.il irom our mines. This will lend to still further slimul.i'.o the manufacture of iron in iho Southern states for ex port. Tnis single transaction involves a motic transfer of over 20,wv.0iM. School District Notice. I'm ic will be a special meeting at the school house in district o. 1, ou f-aiur day, Jautuiy -Vth, to vote a tax for the ensuing school year and to build or buy a school louse in l ruilvale neighbor hood. The Date Changed. l'oi; i lam', Jan. 1:. The populist state ceutrul coiumilteo met at I o clock this afternoon and for three hours discussed the motion to change the date for hold icii the etale convention. It was decided to rliaoise. aud the con vention w ill he heal March Zi instead of Fehruarv 'Jo. The vote stood l'J to S. The convention w ill bj held at Port land. Mckinley Club Meeting: .Tuesday . There will be a meeting of the McKiu lev Uepuhliean Club held at the court TuMjav BVeniDgi Jauuary 25, , rtt 7 :i0 o'clock, for the purpose of eleciiui; delegates to the State League Couvention to be held in Portland, on Eebruarv 1st. and Ihe transaction of 6lK h oti',,r business as may proirly ; lonie 1 efjie the meeting. Hon. T. T. lieer of Marion county will bent and J; E". I. SrBAifOKD, J. H. Siicru, Vice President, Secretary. Somewhat Sarcastic. ;Evcu:in? Tclegrwui.l "lleform principles," pipes one of the miJdie-of-tbe-rosJ organs, "demand straight populiat ticket in every county in the state Rot I A union of forces is the one grand con- sumation w hich the various .nti-repobli- can elements of Oregon should struggle to achieve. P.eform principles are well euonli in their way. but smother reform principles rather than fail to effect a uuiun of reform parties. Reform princi ples have no votes Reform parties may elect somebody. Perish reform principles! Hah for fu-ion! Est all the reioim forces swim iu the same political tank. What excuse is there for three reform organizations all with the same platform Bpoils and sil ver'.' What dillerence in principle or aim is there between populism, popo cracy aud Mitchell republicanism. Isn t each of them after the offices lirst and free coinage or any other old thing after ward? "Kefonn principles,'' indeed! . - Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional diHease, and in order to cure it you must take internal rtIieJles- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood auJ muxoaa surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a iiuack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phyeicians in this country for years, and is a regu- i . .: f. :.. - .l tl.n I iar preHcriiniou. ii, in wuiui-iyrcu ui mc i hcBt ,(jU:ca k,10vvn, combined with the best blood purihers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results iu cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY e C., Props., Toledo, O. by Jrus price i of. ; j ou cau always find sola water, burnt : almonds, and tho very best and cheapest choc-'.lato creams at our Kandy Kitchen. I The British lion may roar bu'. ths j Russian bear Kin Chau. -Cottage (irovo j Leader. r-r : ; . A . SOCIETY . EVENT . Roseburg Opera IIou.sc . . . . . One Night Only . . . Wednesday, . January . 26th The Celebrated ?.::-S JANET WALDRON and a strong supporting Co. will present Sheridan Knowles Famous Comedy . "THE . HUNCHBACK" . (lni.. I li'iui Up .Myriiu!ii in J'ortluli'lj Prices: 75C-, 5'jc., 35c Reserved Seat on Sale at cxander & Strong's. Al- Road Supervisors lor ji'm. wi. W, A. fcuiiloy, Uardiuer. Win. Sagaltard, Scotlsburg. V. R. Frauklln, Elkton. W. Spalding, Praln. F. II. Marlou, Pram. Win. Skidmore, Coinstovk. J. W. Win, Yoncalla. Oco. W, MclVmgall, Yoncalla. O. O.tiilklnon, Elk Head. W. W. Wilson, Yoncalla. T. V. Himmlck, Kellogg. J. A. Stephens, Stephens. John Banks, Oakland. Jerome Smith, Rice Hill. E. R. Lynn, Oakland. W. II. Hone, Oakland. K. II. Pink sum, Oakland. Wni. Prior, Oakland. Jesse Thompson, Coles Valley. K. T. Wood 1 nil', Cleveland. Lee Ixjve, Wilbur, L. A. Martin, Wilbur. Russel Poe, Glide. I. . I. Mathews, Roseburg. J. J. Thornton, Oak Creek. 8. C. Bartrum, Roseburg. Ueo. Scott, Melmeu. J. E. Williams, Looking lilaM. T. J. Williams, Ten Mile. A. B. Carswell, Roanburg. A. W. Stanton, Rrockway. W. II. Harvey, Roseburg. T. Hatllald. Riwebiirg. W. Hnnnivan. Myrtle Creek W.C. Tyrwn. Perdue. Thomas Strotlo, Myrtle Creek. John Picks, Myrtle Creek. Wm. Moore, Hdlard. E. L. Rice, Dillard. James Byron, Olalla. 1. J. Noah, Camas Valley. ii. K. tjuiue, Riddle. .'ames Moore, Cauyouvillo. R. A. Stowart, Cauyonvilie. J. W. Swank, T-inger. tirant Leveus, Oaleeville. John Livingston, Peel. E. A. Kruie, Koeohurg. A. F. Harriugtou, Olide. J. O. Uunter, Hrain. C. L. Cox, Camas Vallcv. L. F. Anderson, Aleue. W. Browu, Riddle. N. T. Jewett, Roseburg. ii. 1. Balderee, Uardiuer. M. C. Ruckles, Roseburg. Thomas Hooper, Ada. II. C. Sherrotts, Uardiuer. John Muinpower, l'raiu. W. R. Vinson, Roseburg. A. L. Black, Millwood. J. A. Sawyers, Elkton C. E Rider, Olalla. Leslie Hatfield, Hutching. County Court. a. 4. ft. 0. 7. 8. t. 10. II. P- i:. 14. i lit. 17. IS. P.. '.V. SI. .., s"! St. So. SO S7. SS. SO. ao. ai. as. aa . at. ar. ao. a?, as, ao. 10. 11. is. ta. 11. i Hi. 47. is. 4r. ;.o. :.i. .vs. &a. 51. lift. .";. 57. 5S. .v. 00. 01. OS. O'.i. 04. County couit concluded its labors to dav. Voting idace iu Camas Valley pie ciuct chanced from the school house to Trow bridge's store. Boundaries of M Scott and IVer Creek precincts changed to place J. R Dixon in leer Creek. Report of viewer ou Peckers Point aud Schofiel I roa l accepted aud road declared a public highway. There was co petition for damagfaor reuioustiauto. Ben Huntington, J. W. Wise and P. O. Coffee appointed viewers, and W. P. Havdon, surveyor, (or road from Prain to South Drain, to me. I at Drain Febru ary S5th. Propositions for reining the poor larm will be received by the county clerk up to noon March 10, 1SHS. It contains about 000 acres, o! which KM) is farming, the balance hill aud paslute. The lenter will be required to run a free ferry, and the stock and tools will te for sale. Further particulars later. Assessor reported 1741 polls for 11'7 and settled with the court. Ilucklcu'M Aruica ttalvc. The Bes Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price So cents per box. For sale at A. C.Marsters A Co. The Ameriian Biscuit Co , has been boycotted by I'nion bakers. HARRIED. OILLAM - BKEUsEB At the court house, Januarv o, lH'JS, by Couuty Judge A.I. Stearns, J. Oillam aud Miss Minnie Breuser. UKEEN -BALNBRIlMiE. At Oakland, January 1, by Rev. C. W. Courtwriuhl, E. H. tircen aud Han nah Baiubndge. DIED. BERRY. -Iu Hoaeburg, Or, Jan. 15, IVjs, Mrs. t'lars Berry, a native of Pittstield, Maine, aged 51 years and months. NICHOLSON -At the Soldiers Home, Roseburg, Ian. 14, 18'J3, John Nichol eou, lato private Co. I, Sd Oregon Mounted Volunteers. WILSON. In Roseburg, Jau. 10, 1'.'8, Hulls, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Jerry vu inn, aged uiiout 5 years, of diphtheria Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and Sick Headache the Results-Doc torcd for Yoara Without Relief. " My blood was out ot order, and I bc iran taking Hood's HarHaiiarilla. It has purified my blood and relieved me of rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick headache. I have been atHictcd with these difficulties for years. I am now ablo to do - !.-.kj(1 day's work. RheumatiHin haa Iron'. : me since I was achild, but I am now in. r. ly well." Mihh I'HEOUE Bai lkv, Box llrj, Paaadcua, California. " 1 have nuBercd from tho effects of Im pure blood, bolls, pimples, etc., for five years. I have tried various remedies with out relief and finally purchased six bot tles of Hood's Barsaparllla. The bolls and pluiph-u havo all disappeared since I ia-L'un taUlnif thin medicine. I U1 HOW entirely cured." Louis Tuomab, 1112 11th Street, Oakland, Laliioruia. Hood's Sarsaparilla It lln- l-.t - in fact the One True Wood Tiirl-fl.-r. All ilruiviila. 1, six for S3, (let Hood's. urn purely vi-Krliilil', re- IIOOU S PlIlS hul.W-, UlieUciul. VM. Central Hotel IIARVBY JONC5, Propr. Good Meals and Good Beds 20 Cents. Corner Oak and Hose His, RoKcburg. Talesmen lrwn by the County Court for io8. t'uiixiua-U W Bales. C P I?!, JamimTomplln. E C lai-, ll C . r . J r Martin, r. li raueisou, ,u J M Fletcher. .... , 'Vest Hoseburg-J r Mai'iov, a h Carswell, Joseph Wharton, Frank Clem ents. ,. IVer Creek- E E Hat Held, u i' ""o, ArthurClarke, W A Pearci, 1' CasnlH-fr, llenrv Sihrolen, I'rod Toles, Altji'tt uiki.i r. Iioden. F A McCall. Pallor Singleton, W 11 Brown, Richard bauer, Watson Davis. RoHebiirg Jauiea Hariioaui, L b Mynatt, B Bickford, R Mcl.auahlln, C W Prrolt. Jcrrv J Wilson. .1 O FIHk, J B William, P K Coop"f. A " Camp, V Woolley, 11 It Uillctte. Myrlle Creek James Weaver, II S Went, R B Harvey, Win Chadwick, tico Risi h. John 1111. J l Mrong. .lowuia Kawivtt, Minto Uellv, l.pwl Catching, II P Coineilson, J S Wilev, Hiliry Trow er. I'anvttnville--J I. Bivle. Jacob l.iown, O T Beiil, A W Stearns, W H Raymond, J R IVki ll, Jimra t.ibbs, S l Morgan, iuv, Muwiii'K. joint I emtio, r . 'i r. linller. J Fltaf.lev. W M Flock. lilendale .leoso Clciueiits. Andrew Rumev. II Kedlield. C H Avtch. Kiddle- W .1 llucklcr. B F Mchols. W A .1 May en. W W Primer, John Shopp, !' I . sliiiinkiil. Civil Bend-W C Winston, W T Roy ,r. W S Johtiflon. Win Brenner, E L Kii-ii. Look iug lilust - J T Spaunh, W S P.rofi. A S Buell. Wll Olllvaut. S D McCov, J W Morgan. Camas Valhy- J K Wilmui, J A Kiik kmIII. IC .. Scranton. R S Martindale. Ton Milo-T F Fisher, A S Ireland, M L Bushoell, O 11 Ftook, S R Brisbin, F W New laud, D A Frock. Cow Creek John Hobtm. East UiuiiuaL Herriiigloii, S l Chapman, Uro Shimu, Allred Matthews Mount Scott -J M Price, Win Mnglo ton. S P Blake! v. Wilbur F. F. LaP.rie. W Ellison. T J Oilliiwu. E Ottincer. D T Snell, ti B Winmlord, Lee Love. Millwood -E E Eiiiiuilt, 11 N Alex auder, O W Ciiiuxton. Coles Vallcv F M Conn, A E Clay tou, Fra.er Ward, E I Woodrutf, S O Emory, I ieo Scott, M V Callahan, lieo Bennett. Scultsburg T N Orubbc, Carl li A 1. Butler. Elkton A B llainea M M Picon. 11 O Brown, C W HuddlcHton, C I. Beck lev. J L Kent. Robt llaney. U W Bene dii-t, II H Dimmick, Thomas Hancock. J A Sawyem. Oardiner R li Baldree, A Walker, Frank Spencer, V E Ricker, A E liar graves, J R Slimuions. W I. IH.war. Lake J C Fliut. Pass Creek 11 C Hedrick, John Allen A W Cox, W A Stocker, WmJEIlenhurg II (inrdiner. A J Leo. W A 1'eanlev. J Ritchie. A 1. Moon. J T Miller. W R Sellers. Janer Fecles. J F Tracev. Calapmiia I. J Perdue, S DOotl.Johii 3iehop, J A Stevens', W II Oauimon, W 11 Peeper, W II Iirkins, It Davis, R M Cratilield. F (iorrell. E J Stmev. C A McNuhb. f Whitaker. Oakland P l" Paiker. Rolert Hall. N II Rone. W A Loinr. E A Lanudoti. I. 1 Dimmick. Aaron Harvey. II K. Manning A M Mniih, (ieo Fra.r, T T Miller, S JJ Jones. Yoncalla-L C H Malm. J D Wilson lino IHHiley, A M Driscoll, J M Hiwkelt llenrv Burl. J It C ark. John J Long II C Laiiimou. Hinry McKce, Win WoihIhoii, OF 1 biel. CoiiiHtiH-k K Djlawney, W 11 Law rence, u linker, i- n Mew an. To the Public. On and aft r this date, I w iah it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's ucods are each with the order. 1 find it impossible to do hun'menH on a credit baais, and beuvo tliat i can do Keller ry my patron and myself by selling strictly (or cash. 1. l.ENtimii, i micrtakcr Itoscbtirg, Ore., April IS, IS'.i.'i. J. A. Perkins, of Antiouilv, , was d r thirty vears needheslv tortured by t hvticiaus f jr the cure of ecnuia. He whh in ii-kl v cured bv iihi'iii! PeWilt V ili-li ll.ii'l ,valve Hie famoUH htalini! salve fur p.lerf anl bki.i dini-ases. Mar stera' I 'rug Store. Nu-To-lliic for I illy t t-iitn. I iuur;ini(:):'l toharco hat')' i tiri-. inuUt s ucult meii !trorii,', lilooU pure. tK 41 All il i nuci.Mii. To tho Teachers ot Hmjlas County. Ihe tho Suiierinteiuleiit of Schools sends greeting : I hereby announce to you that a Teach era Institute will bo held in ROSKliL'RO, for a term of three days, commencing al 10:00 A. M., I'cb. 3, 1808. Aa you are rciuirod by law to attend 'sec Sec. So, School Laws , ami as you are likely to be benelitiid thereby, I havo reason to hope many will be preKont on that occasion. Pa assured, every 1-ffort will !c put forth to make this meeting prolitable and pleasant. Let each resolvo to comu. Respectfully yours, OOL'tiLAS WAUL. Supt. of Schools. Roseburg, Or., Jan. JS, 18. SUMHONS. IN TUB ClKC'l'lT t Ol'KT OF lily, f t Al K OK A OriTuii lor lioiiKlii County. tjiiniin ( iito Hint Imi'Ioic tiuo, I'm tm-r- ul Cro llroth' rn Flaintilln, 11 , Koxe llmilli y (fiirmi rly Kuw: Huilu i, I i.cori?'- lliihliey miU l ioiiu liny ik.-h, I Deli ii'liuit. I 'I n Li' iiiuc Uuslicy, ouu nl tliu uljovv uaimd I ti'li'llilil 11 Lh : Ju lliu iiiiinu "f tliu Kliilu "' OriK'ili you arc iii rcliy n iiilri 'I 10 a ppiur uwi aimwi r mu ruin 11I11111I11I I'liiiiltlll" lil' 'I HKuiiiKt you In till' 1INOVC i iililli:'! in linn on iin- 11 1 iniy in inu nvxi nun lnr ti rm Uk; iilimc ciitilli i Cniirl, to wit, tin Moiiiluy the ait 'lay ol .Mnr li, mi'l it you (all kq Iu uiifcw. r lur uhiiI llien ol lliu I'liiliillll ill Inki; iiniuiiii'iit uiuiiHt you lor I tic hiiiii Im.u.1,1 llli iiitcrehl lliiTi oli at Ii-ii per l i nt l : 1 t... hi. ,v ..I K',,t Im.i ik'17 niiiiuiii, init. ,." 1 ... ..... w., . ., lur I i.j atlnriii-yH I' cs, 11ml for luc tout ami uln Imrw ini'iim ol mix aciioii. ',Im mi 1 111 iiioiiH Ik iiiililixlicil IiV nil oph r Hun. J. (;. Kullortoii, Jii'Ikc of ml'l Court ami land Juiiiniry illli, li'J. IIKOWN ,V TI'MTIN, j.H7 Atluriic)" lor I'liiliillllx Notice of I'inal Settlement. XTOl'P'K l.i HKItEIIV (.IVI.N THAT I1IK IN iiiiili isiuiii il ailiiiinlhlraliix ol llic cslai niKiiiuinl il..or, ilcci u'-'d, lia-i lil "1 li'-r IoihI ih i.iiiilil 11 h nu ll iiliiiiiiMrulri 11ml Unit .MONDAY, 'llli:7lli DAY OF M.MK II, Ivjh, At tin- li'iui hi In n'cliii k 11. 111. of hiilU iliiy, lui I-..11 ..1 hi iin-(1,1111 lor lii'iiniiL' nliii'i Hon a iiv lin n' !', In no'l a ill 11 1, ami lur llic xi'lllu 1, 1. -II I 1,1 (.Hi li 1-Mlll tr. 'I IiIk in, tirr it iiiililii-lii'il liy nnli r of Iin' Hull A. K. hh -in im, .IihIk'h of Hi'1 l uiiiily I unit lor lnninli.K (,'i.llnly, Slulc 01 Op gnu, iniulu tin' -'-'I ilnv ol D11 riiiln r, IH'?. . , I.FOl'OI.DINi: I'A I "J M Kil l:, A'linliiMiiitri a nl tin; I "liilr i'l Kii'iniiiiil Jjjlil filoiir, ilcci'ii' el. ' I Mrs. Al JOSEPHSOtt Dry Goods Gents' Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS nOTIOnS AMD FANCY GOODS J W. BECKLEY & CO. Beef, SAUSAGE, ETC. C.iss .Stud Markets. The Eclipse All Brass Spray Pump !! Ledum- I by lea lin Spray rumps, Hambuo Kutls, Noz.k'S, Strainers, Host', r.tc, at CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY ! MCKENZIE'S. Heels Over Head in BUSINESS at 4' Stiff t-Jtfirr'!r "7 Zt'-- VT7, WOLLErtBERG Health is TIIIN F)ure Fresh Drugs SOLI) A. C. MARSTERS & CO. lftftrflplnng l-'illctl Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent rieilicines and Toilet Preparations. W Hill I - VI K 1' I ; I I Pork, Mutton, KOSI'M'.I'UC, OK. UP TO DATE I IrrhardixtH ( 1 n .11. l).m!lf anl Sin jK- Wm nioicl SUCIAKK STORK. DRL-SS GOODS, l UkNISIIINd GOODS, ; CI.OAK5. CAIM-5. . CI.OTMINO. ! HOOTS, SIIOI-5, IMC. Al I'lllll a HIT T Tin; TIMIIH & ABRAHAM. Wealth ! U5U IJY