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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1898)
IL !. -1 -J lU I'iiAiNDEALEll JANUAIlY 20. IHOH. 'iiit' t'lmrc-iifM. MiMiiiin ' m hi ii tin ii r ul M ft I ii mill l.auo trtiiiU, Huintay ;Hirrliti: I'rt'at'liliis, It a, mul 7: W ', in. HitMmtli DvIkkiI, III . m. vy, Wiinlley, HiiMTlnl"inti'iil; (liana MtxilliiS t rttMi' ul tliu tnuriilna wivltui Kpworlh l4t(ti li ;m in. Ilnltlii ilmliii'X, I'lonMi'Nl. I'rayt'r M "i 1 1 in, Wt'itiinwla)', nl 7 Ii) i. iii, Kiukk Ii, M'miHK, I'Attur, rrniiis, I'lirnur Main ami laur ruiiKiiiiiiii Client h -iMimur nt ' and lloiti klivuU. Mmi'lay Service: l'tiie wiimlilp, in mi'1 7 :tt) p. hi , Mnlilmlli Ht'litml, 10 a. m V. I'. M. (!, K ,1 in. I'rnyi'r Miiim, Wnlnm Ur, 7::K I', in. It. H. liil.wiiitTrl, I'anlor. I'm i in II ii r r ii ii r n ( ntm ii mi Tun lir ntni Hun. In) u-tvli , n II ii. in. ami 7 n ! in, l'iay i r innniiiiit, I liiiix liiy u nlng. A. I). Wkmmi.l. ranter hi'l-ii ul' II. Ciiuiii ii.- hi'ivlria HitliLalli mum Inn n't I i-wiilim, lit tin' iimml lioiir. Hkv .Iiiiin iivmir, Kim tuf M. r . in in ii, Hni i ii. Hi ivli iiini'ty HuniU)' inn n 1 1' it ii n I cm hIih:. Iim.J.'I lui mx, I'ltntnr NOil!S OP INTI.RF.ST. J.T. Hryitn, tho llusy Watchmaker Caro tlroti. urn llio boss mri ('hunts Go lo dm Kumili'iif lor III" best cigars County chiiuii mul w.irniiits bought by D. M. Wist. Im i r llml-i U dtutitiy go Id 1 r . Utile of O.ikhind. Kev West. iiiiini!i"l mil ilijiiit'Milt' cigars ul tliu KtiKnlfuf. 1. S. WohI tni1 iimiiuin c. Olliee (i posite I tin nii I ollU'it, Dim Minute I'tnigh '" curra nuli kly That's what you want ' A. I'. Marsters A Co. Al Ouklsiul, I'. I., Graven is au1hiiri.od la icceivo mul ru i ljl lor subscriptions to the 1'i.imu;m i ii. I or it gin il lull, M)lili ind cheap, call on ol leu I crg A A I r i 1 1 a tn , w lioru MtiH'k ttitilirui't'M ull grndi " l' '' gear. Money to loan mi -iiy mul routitry property. I', f". K. lit ii k, MaiBtcis' ttii 1 1 ti ii ic. Rusnbiirg, Or. Wollt'iiberg A A lir.ili.tin ol Ilia Kijuuro Deal Mure nte iiuw receiving a nice lot o( spring gondii. I .ul t-nt styles mul low out prices. Tlit H'ln.irn K'ul k'.um" Imii iuat opened II it leintiful Imii ol V. 1., 1 loiltllun shoes, w lilcli provtt to lo the lunt shoe Inu.li'. Ciiiim mul iiisprcl llirm. Thu W. ('. T. ('. will hold ilH H'unliir inecliiiiiti on lint second mi I lotirlh TIllllHiUv ol every lliolllll nt V ilj'l . in in tliu hi ii w f I Ii League room ul tliu M. 11. t'liiirili. lollui I.il lirli'l KoHi-liiuatuI vii itiily t all on I aio ('rex. mul mn'iiro Rcfalor t i.i r t.t i 1 1 1 in iiov.'llii'H it ii ' I nil liiii-n ol Hooil i (h ill at any ollirr Iiuiihii in tliu illy, I'lii'V liavi- tin' u'oijili', uinl the loni-n'. r iii'M. .Mini Al.lo llulit'H, .irinllt , , wai (riKlitliillv lair in" I mi lliti do t unit ni't k. Pain waa iniilaiitly rt'liMt'l ly I'tiWitt'a Witch llui'l Salvo, wliirli hi'aliil tliu in jury without U'iivihk n hrar. It in the lauioim ilu rtMiii'ily. Minnlrra' lrii( Mori'. J. P. Munn h li K.l iiliiin m thu inartt to tint your Iri'il ami tiin 1-ii'luitf I'lamln ol lljur, iiii'lii'liiiht l'tut'iii' wliiln alar, i-oin uii'al, win ill KriKt, ru aiii inilitlin;i, liouio liiiiiltt buraw luiil II iiir, elf. , a I no a t itr Ion I ol unit Imi'.Ii licv ami romstt .1. I) Mini Silft i'mor to Ciinlt'i'M .V. t'aw IllulJ, It li t'any to iMti li ii t till nml )URt t-aay to Ki't riil of it il ou i'ouhik lien early to mi' iid Mmiiln t'onh I'iho. It t'lirra tunulia, tolili, lironi'liilin, piieD iiioiiln mul nil throat an. I luiitf Iroul'Un. 1 1 ih .'c aFU ii t to lL-, n:'.f to hip ami auro I.) I'liti'. A. ('. .Maicii'in' A Co. To mi I iirrnrr. . i. f i: li' I lllolii'jr TuUf i i . II r. c i' i Thi il.iyliulit ri.li' uluiiu llio Columbia taiimit Im hut nitrfrnliiiK' lit I Inn tlui ol tht) yi'iir. l'itHti'iii;i'iH tur,iii) thu Sk kuim I'lytT, li'iivniK tho I ' n urn ili-iiotat J I j . in. ilaily, 'I't t Ii in vi w lanting ovur livi' hoiirH. 1'. it ili.tt in not till. Thu O, K, N. Kivo lliroutli scrvirn lo Spukani', nml a ilirt-i't t'oiint't'tion with tho train from Simkuiiu to Koolcnui I'ounlry. I'alitt'K Hlirn'r anil moilt'rn i'oiii'lit'itoifrl'. tlnily w it limit clianno. Truvi'ltTH To Spokiiiii1, To KoHalaml. To ruloii-u Tow iia, To CiK'iir ir.Vli'iiu Tiiwiih, To all I'lintrru WiiHliintou l'oinlH. To all Northurn I l.iho 1'oiiiIh, Takothud. It. A N. .iiokunu Flyer, Ami Savu Time. Loavo Union DkikjI I .i i I y at '.' : lo i. in. V. C. l.ll.MloN, AutMil, Kom'linrjf, iii'non. Northern I'uclflc Change. Thu Norllu-rn l'atiilc railroad will niako tliu (ollowin limn t ard (or lis train leaving I'iuIIiiikI ilaily, lii'Kiniiing cu (Sninlay thu -Sili iiiNt. I.iavt'a Portland at 11 a. ui'i Tat:ouin ! . in., Snalllo 4 . ill., KlluiiHliuru 10:10 . u ., l'anco 1 :b0 u. ui. Arrivt'a at riokauu ut h :j0 a. in., Minuuapulin I :0.'i p. in. and St. l'mil tit 4:10 p. in. Thu nutv card will onalile pasHt'iiuurM to maUu i luMd cunnot'tioiiH at Npokauo with thu Spokano FallH Aod Northurn (or thu inuica. For further particular!) m-o I). H. K.lJrit K, Local Agout No. MarHtera builtliii , Tito Surprise of All. Mr. Junu'H Joiiub, of tho ilriitt linn of Jonei A Son, Cowtlun, III., in Hpouklng ol lr. King'a Now liHt:ovory, Bays that I ant winter hin wifu was attuektid with l.n tirippu, mid her ciihu itrew so tertoua that iihyHiciuim at Uowdun aud l'ana could do iiolhiiiK for her. It ovuiued to de velop into llaaly Conauinptiun. Having lr. KiiiK'a Nuw liiHcovcry in atoro, and eulliiitf luta of it, hu took ii holtlu home, aud to thu mirpi'iHU of all hhu bi'Kiiu to Kiit butler from liret iIoko, mid half tlo.en ilollar boltlt'H curnd lu-r Hound mul oll, lir. Kinn'u Nuw Itimovery for Consump tion, CoiihIin mul CoKIh in KUaraiituud to do thin liood work. Try it. Fruo trial bottles ul A. C. MarHtors' Drug Moie. Tiimiiiiiil mo TtyltiK It. In order to pi ivii tin) (jii'itt nmrlt of I'.ly'a t'lt'iiiu Itiilm. Hi' in''' clleoliiu cuin for Calnnli ami foi l i i H'' wo luivo pre pared ft i'iii'iomi trial i'i." for 10 renin, lift il of your tlriioinl or ci'iid 10 eu:iU to l'.IiY HltOS., .Mi Yt'.i.ivu St., N. V. City. I millorril from e itanh of tliu woi'ht kind ever niiifti a I' ','" u i I I inner hoped for ciirn, 1ml Fl.v'" i're. mi Iiiilni Minnm lo do vvuii Hint' M-oiy ii. Uuiiit;iiit i'S liavo tlMi'tl t with oellnii i-f.-.ull m. - tiM'ur Datruin, 45 Warrou Ami., Cliieao, III. J'.ly'H Cieam Halm in the tiekuowh tlned Cure for filial ill and oontalix no coeaine, luei'ciiry imr any injuiioiiH ilrnx- J'riee, 00 cciiIh. At tli -Heists or by mail. To I urn niml Ipill lull lrti'0VIr, 1'dIki rain uii'U cainlv I'alliurtii'. too oi'Cba It U. C C. fall lu cure, UiiuiiiU rcluuU uioiiiy. UKIliP AtUNTION. lu FtiKonstax Uvy for tho i.urrnnt rear is sit mills. A, Halxtnaii vlaitnd frliiuds Wlllainelts Vallny laat week. W's will rloai) out our feather mduend prlens. Novolty Hiore. in Ihu bona CloHlnff out at coat. Mloi k nml lixluri'N for sale. Knki nr A Mmm:h McKlnliiy club niiuillfiK at Ihn fiurt Iiuum TiifNtlav iiliihl. (leer will iM'tink. Ihri Nw lira flour mills utinraiilei n nil lis work, Knpt by all KroeuiH lloopir sack. Mrs, Claiko will uivii ii I'mml ball ul (lis lintel Clarke, (ilrii lnln, on Hnlnrday lien, Ihs Ural miuw of tho he,ion whitened tho Krotllitl In JaekMiiiyllle I burn lay uior mug. For clollilnti, hats. l apB, ovniidiirlH. underwear, olo., at lowcut iirieer, t all at lbs Novelty Sioru. Thuro his been I'ljiiahlerablo rainfall tlilrlng the pai-t 4H hours air I ,!aiinnry may iiili li up jet. Miss Lucy Ktaliton, uflnr Hln'inlinii nev- era I days nt Ktiuenr, has u iu to Oieou Cliy ami I'orilanil. 1. ('ril Tolinan i f Axlilum! i:i him Ihroiinh horn Tiirmliiy moiiiini: on ln way baek lo Alaxku Mis Mary K Idy. lonn' ilv a ie.4.hnt of Itopuhurn, now ol Ivnji'iin, w.ih lull ing In the city tit i wt-uk. Yo smokors utlenlion ! I'loitini' nut cheroots at .'J biinehi'S for Lie, rui'n 1' (or fii'.. at Kaiiily Kill In ii. 1 liu New V.i.i Millit 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 f i - in n .x iti'ninr Hour and itiiiiiitnteea it liiit I'.t.H. 1 .01) per naek ut ull groc 'iy Hloit'i Many o( thu plat'ern ol Ihn f unity urn idln iM-i aiisu o( lafk o( water. I I n- i.iin- (all for January ho far in iiii iniih: I v liht. Drily a week nu t u party ol bix onMi d t for llio Kloiidikn country iliveified and aro now in Southern i reon.- ivi vais Star. Thu liai of indites mid t'b ikH mIio ii'U to srrvo at tho enaiiiug Kmieiul elflioii. will bo found on the fourth page t l Hiih llNtie. lirv. W. A. Hinit k, ol Albany, i in lit two days in thin city I ant werk un.hIiiik In the week of prajer work - IlrowriK- Villi) IIIIH'H. llieiu in In I m a i.opiiliHl iiiii .h univt ii- tion lo coiihider tnindrv utid varioiiN thiiiiia erluiniiig lo llm fortunea ol p p IJ lie in in Ibis illy hatuidav. A red lu i of good i.f war Irted by .V. II. Moftat a liear tloya unar the .Min Stwignr null In Aalilaii'l a lew hijVm niin'H and wa fliol hy I re I Iienuy P.iii I fail lo hiar I loii. T. T. lit er ut the touit houro next Tih i lav t veiling. Mr. (iter ii one of thu imml i nte: tainiug ol thu public npeaki'ia ol tht atatt'. K. Ihiliai", phynieian and xtirt tu ouii'o in .iiaratuia nuiiuing. i aim in town mid country promptly iiiiHuercd night onlay. Uemilelu t ''1 1 Miil ntrei t. II yen can rav a g 'u't worl nl mir town fa v it lik- a pniuii. li vnil are (l)! of bill) and dlitpofi'il lociv nimelliii g mean keep your mouth nlmt. - l.u't priao. iOW ii is aiiegml lliui il m li H-ilile Mlas laiay Iiillard if liiuem ilid ml idioot hrrarll itfli-r all, nolw ithMaii'lii g her toiilemli'ii that ulin ili.l, In.t tli.it some oilier parly m guilty. Sil pre.oo f A'flurer Tain ol tin- .i) I' V. will l o burn ou the ,'mIi of January , IHVS, and will deliver u lee t urn mi I he rinclples ol tho order, iheru will Iho i an entertainment thai will be free In the public. F. li. Collnian, phyrtie inn nud miigeun spcrolary lourd I . is. reunion r urgeiiiis Olhee in Murslers' bloeli, reviileni t 7.0 Stephens street. FruffHional culls in town or country promptly untwereil night or day. I'rnf. tioble, the optician, t an he Keen st (ill i'intt Si. IIiikii haying t rouble with tin ir eyes kIiouM commit him. i'.x aininalion a lei eon lit.iinm rio ol chargrt. AMiifeitlit iapiKitnely guar anteed in all cuct'ft. Mrs. Slark, l'leai-ant Kulge, O.. myn, After two tloc lora gavo imi mv bnv to die, I saved him from i ronp by iiHing Ono Minute Cough t lire. It i-t the quickest and most certain remedy for coughri, colds nud ml throat and lung troubles, A. C. Maruters' A Co. It is riimored that tho p.i'u of the Sturgis mine in Forest creek district has been cooMumuiated mid that the final transfer of the property will take place sometime in February. Tho eon- sideratlon is said to bo in thu neighbor hood of JO.OiH).--Jacksonville TiuiiH. A McMinuvillo lady removed lur fa!.e teolb to eat an applu recently, plat ing tho teeth in her lap with thu niphi par ings. After eating the apple him nlinent ojindt'dly threw the contents of her lap into the fiie. It was an ill wind that blew good to the tli ntint. Reporter. l'rof. J. (J . t i jblti, I ho optician, will be at M rtle Crock on ThurHilav iin l Fri day, the '.Mtli mid L'lst; Kul'l!e. Satur day, "Jl ; C'.inyotivil'e, I'll I ; (ilcinlale, Monday and lue.idav, -1 : 1 1 and 'Jolli; Wolf Creek, W'edneHiUv and Thiirrida r, lith and -7lli. Thosu wiahiug their eyes eimnined mul glasses titled will luiil him at tho hotel, hxamiinttioii (reo. lheiuuch advorlisetl meeting ol the oiiferenuo of tho democrats, populials anil "union" forces of Jaeksou county liich was to have taken lilueu ut Med- ford ou Saturday, turns out to have been klllling Irodt to tho hopes mul tiinbi- lions ol those who sought to ridu into office through it. A few chronic demo cratic oUlce seekers an I Sherill' Harues wore present. The pops fought shy of the meeting. Tidings. A poor tn an had but 73 ft lite mid wanted to make a dollar pun hatc. lie purr.led long ami rurni'stly over his financial woes ami llnally mil veil the dililculty as follows: lie took his 75 rents to a paw n shop and paw ned it for 50 cents. Uoing out in thu rlreit he told u friend whut ho luuk dnnu nud oll'ered llio ticket to bun for Ml ciuls. Tho friond bought it and the poor man went on Ins way rejoicing. l.o lost the cents? A man by the name o( J. I), (ialbigher diud ou tho norllibouud overland train Friday morning. Ho whs u icsldcut of Seattle, alllicted willi comtiiiiiptinu, and bud been to Arizona in much of heullb. McUuire was tho coiuluctor mid ho and the porter composed tho remains decently after the discovery that death bud en sued. Auothur man wus ou tho train that looked much like Ihu ilcct'iincd. MeUi.he and tho two portion were in Hie smoking apartment aud in tliu early morning tho other man, clad in bin night shirt looked in. Mctjuiru says I ho purl era turned while und nearly fell ileu l. Hut t ho pot (era Bay thu woint mired man on the train wus "Me." It is a iiucMion f veracity but ween IIiimii with ihu pre ponderance of (ho ovidcuii) sguiiiNt ihe popular train conductor, One thing is curtain, ho is a good deal grayer than lie "US. lion. I'll un Cooper was down from his nirin on luesdsy. For leopard and Klondiks shots, go to ii, uasn throws. 'I ho bondfld Indebtedness of (ho city of rortisriii is it,UiK),ooo. Hue thn nuiifiiiiiciiiiisut of Far rot t llros i leiirniii u sale of fool wear on this pegs, Auk your grocer for Fsrelslor flour giiaruiiieeil first clam. $1.00 jier sack. I.KcnUlor Hour Is gusrariteod first iiIiihs. Ask jour giocnr for it. Only l. 00 per suck, J'on't lorgut lht hu keep crtaui mint chews, fnidi Uffys ami biiltereups at tho IVUIIiiy Klli'lieli. W. C. Illibliriiiid of the Novelty Store riituiiiid ou Sutidiiy from a business visit t Forlland. An oeeshiolinl young lamb is nuttlnir in an sppiiarsnce among ths Hocks ol nsiern Oregon, No butter linn of lnots and shoes lo town tint n ours for tho money, (.'all ami sen I hum ul ihu Novelty Htore. Thu central l oiumillen of ihu "unterri lliui will meet in thin city Saturday at thu call of Chairman K. II. Walt. A. F. IMdv of Ashland stonnetl off TuttHilay on his way to Cortland to visit thu family of his brotlmr, J. Jt. F.dtfy A traveling couple, scrohats, it is ssid hi r oi k tint town Inesdsy amJ gave street purformiiiiee. They did not gst imii. I iraliani Hour, o it meal ami Bonn, at thn New lira Milla All gBaranleed first tlahrt. tin Hiilu by ull grO'rs. $1.00 per H.Il K . Now is thu time to secure bargains in boolii and nhoea ut I'arrott llros. Their ele iniiiee n.iln lo tuaku rojiii for their epi ing .t'j k begins Saturday. I ou n i I w inter csriipineeliog of the Puliation Army will begin on Saturday in' I. Major Marshall and Koslgo Katie ui.irk nui ijn present next week. N. liltaot was in thu city troui Uarden nlley j i H'unlay. He was caught in ruiiiftorui coming up that made him think ii i-ei'oinl tlelugo was upon us. J.i k Nicholson, who died at I lie llomi) l nd.iv, was a pioneer merchant uu l packer of Ouiulas couoty. but had been uway for many years, returning lattl ituiiiuier. It c i tuts ou but n uickle to hear W J. ilryan's speech, Ihn cross of goltl aud a cr'i'.vu of thorns, perfoct rcprotluctiou of voicu nud words ou tho Noveitv Store grupliophono. 11. W. Strong sud F. II. Churchill, an- I'tiarcil iieloro ttie county court this week suiting that the court ignores the raise of ol tho statu board of ei:iialir.ation on town lots and merchandise. After 1 1' irmry M w i will make a ro tl in 1 1' hi ri thu pi ice of liiiver plows and eitrut througli iu. the entire line. Just rect'ivf l a carload of barb wire. SlKAItKK A ClIKMHlAlll A vein ol ipnrl. ' fuel wide that i-hivm H.nao .j $0,iKM lo tho ton has Ifi n i.iuii l on Koguo Kiver near Kock IViiit, ju.tt a'mve U. ii old ranch ol Or. Colvig. .y u man named Jones. Mining .loin iml. Hot IViirr Hill coal company bss changed inmiageiur nt , A. S. Chandler, being the new malinger. All contracts un ler the f jtuier management are csu fi le.l unlfH, spet'isliy conlirmed by Mr. Chaiiiller. W. Wnghl lots ipiile a large uumbcr of nebula'.', at his writing school held every other night ut tho public school .ii, d ihni ui,. tliriwing msrked improve mint. 1 he ternn art) one dollar for lit lei 11 h'f ol n. 1'iohi tnty t oinei. ipilekest to the man wh'Helii r ia In i;mii condition, ihj Will's I. mI.i K.irly Kiaeis aro famous Ittt.n pilii. lor coiiMipjlion, bilioutness, imligesii in and nil stomach anil liyer lionli'. A. C. Murslers' A Co. ltivul services will iMgiii ut the M F. Church, South, next Suntlay. From .Miiinl.tv mi, Rev. W. Ilansou, formerly "I "i o'Li.t, w b i has hud three years of expi iii i et a an evangelist, will be prtn-..t All me cordially invited. A lirnt" nl a m in in t'olmrg bus been arriNted I t whippirg his sister. Ttiut in in't to u hipping u man's wife, and if it is (n Hid thai he is guilty, as the state uienlH piiblmlied indicute, it is to be hoped lh.it l. tne comity does Ihe case justice promptly Jieinocrnt. McM.tli.iu ii. ust have encountered frost over in l oos, during bis lecture tour. Tho Myrtle 1'iint Kuterpriio says: Our IH'opie tini noi seem to be particularly interested in 1,. I, McMahan's address ou "siato Allatrs, so few turning out to hear Hid speaker that ho did not feel jiisiiticd in delivering his address. there is a good ileal of aickneis in our town just now, especially among tho utile bilks, lliere bus leeu too much Iry weather. When there is not an uhundance of ruin lu the wlutor reason, Wet f niters get sick. They are at their he-! when Jupiter I'luvius visits the ear: li with copious showers, there are some who uro down with symptous of Ii jilill.cria. j Professor llolbraok attracted consider- ulilo nlienliun on Jackson street Tues day imirinng whan ho put his subject to sleep in the show window of Wolleobcrg iV Abraham, The work seemed to have I'ceu eai-ily and quickly done, and when iho prole.-it.or stuck a pin through the llesli of the hainl of the sleeper, it was evident to Iho curious crowd that it was well done. C, P. Csrtis came iu'Irom Canvonville Tuesday evening horseback, and report ed uncial muddy spots on the way. He is engaged in niiniug on the old Wright place, i hut is when there H water enough. Ho hopes to able to start un again on his return, as the recent copious showers will likoly have swollen tho streams. Thu snow he reports pretty low down on the hills, but runae stock uro in good condition. Death of Mm. Berry. Mis. Chun I'.erry, who bad been seii- oitfly ill about eu weeks, died at her reslileiicu in Hoseburg ou Saturday last, ugud ,M years, 0 mouths ami 1U davs. I lei eased was a native of IMttslleld. Maine, mid e niuo to Hoaeburg ubout (our years ago. Most of bur life since having grown to womanhood, however, was spent in Minnesota. She leaves five children, oiio son living at Stillwater, Minn., two daughters, Mrs, F. W. Wool- ley mul Mis. F. S. Uodlrey of this city, two lilllo boys, Dwlghiaud Frank, who uro alni here. During Mrs. Horry's residence here eho bus made a Lost of fiiciidii by lier inuny sterling tiuahties of mind and heart, and she will be sadly missed from the church aud social circles ol Iho cily. llio liuieral took bluet) ou Monday from tho Methodist Church, which was lilled with sorrowing friends who came not to bay good bye, but just good night, for in some brighter, sunnier dime ol Iho iilernnl day, they would fxpsot byo nml byo to receive from the now sileut I i I'd a welcoming good morning! Inter- in ii u i long plum in tho Mssouio cemetery, .1.1. Hunt Is over from Oakland to day. J. I. Wiley is down from Mi rile Creek. A. 0, llslncs was Up from Klklon Monday, I'r. It Llttlefleld of fiksgway Is in I'ortland. John Mvingstoii was down from I 'eel yesterday, JI. P. Hhatnbrook camo up from I'ort land yesterday, Churchill, Wool ley A Mi K toxin are selling lots of Oliver plows. Take a (rial package of Hornby's strain cooked oatmeal at Xlgler J. F. Goodman and wife of Looking mass wnro in the city yesterday. Herman lireussr of Wilbur was i visitor at tho county seat this week. Eugene is enjoying a season of revival r.vangeiisi itoia is vonuueung the ser vices. i. a. Minciuary trains ins do every niinusy. i nere is "inetuou in ins mad nsst." Nannie Tipton died at the residuncs ol lier parents la this city luecday. of con sumption. I-sdlos, if you try Dr. Warner's corsets you'd have no other. A full lino at the Novelty Store. I tin Wlmberly. of the Itevlew. went to California yesterdsy morning for a little well earned vacation. One of our prominent orehnrdisls sas one genuine Oliver plow shoo will out wear two of tho other nukes. " Fred I'sge-Tustin his been aimuinted to a clerkship in the laudoflk'e here for a period not loexeed ninety days. I. a i gs Assortment of umhrellss. cood goods, fine handles, steel rixl, call nod see them at the Novelty Store. i'i and hear Dr. Frar.ee, at the Christ ian Ci.urch Friday and Saturday eve uiug, and Sunday morning and evening. Coinmisnioner Thompson led for home via Pen m today and Commissioner Nn hol went on the overland this morn ing. The O ld Fellows and Kebeksh's sre going to hsveaioint installation and a big tune generally on Monday evening next. Ills rcitorted that Tony Thomnson and Hsiley Singletin have struck it rich in their placer claim in the Myrtle Creek listrict. I lie many mends ol ex-couimiSHiouer (tenderer will be pained lo learn ol his leatli at his home at Klktoo. on the 18th I nrt t a nt. Quarterly meetinir occasion nt ih M V.. Church next Sunday, prtaebing morn- sod evening by the presiding elder, Dr. i. li. rord. Tim revival services nt the M. F. Church in this city will terminate this week. .Much interest has been mani- fes'ed and great good will result. J. W. Beeklev A Co .the butchers. will keep only the choicest of meats where witn to supply the Hoe-burg public, but lu jnihly settlements will be required. L'ncle Jesi-e Daveniiort had a fall ves- terd.iv and dislocated lis right bin. IJrs llntias sud Hoover attended the in jury and Ihe patient is getting along tirs rsto. Sheridan Knowle-i' celebrated comedy, I he Hum Muck, ' comes to the Hose- burg Onera House for one niirht o-ilv. Jan. 'Jtilb, and a treat is in eloio for all patrons of the Opera Iloucf. i.aiiranoe win nave tier tiset sugar factory and it will be finished in titno to handle the next season's beet crop. Three thousand live hundred acres of lirande Koude soil will be planted in beets. Mrs. J. II. Shops has been appointed representative for the iavt Co. in this city. Any ino desiring information in regard lo. or wishing lo procure the rem edy, will please call at her residence on Pine street. il3-3m Dr. W. D. Frazee, of Oceanside. Cali fornia, will deliver t no lectures at the Christain Church in this city, this week on Friday and Saturday eveuiogs. He will also preach at the rame place Sun day morning aud evening. Alt are cord ially luvitetl. I'rofeesor Holbrook's hypnotic enter tainments aie highly entertaining, mid he holds the interest of his audience from start to finish. It is a wonderful faculty. that of hypootii-m and mind reading, and diflicult to fathom. He will show for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Mary Bird, Hsriisburg. IV.fuvs. My child is worth millions to me ; vet I would have lost her by croup had I not inve;tet! twenty-rivo cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and nil throat and lung troubles. Marslcrs' Drug Store. Dr. J. W. Strange Iihb arranged to be at Mvrtlo Creek on Jsnuary iti. l'7. "S and iiii; at Canyonville on February 3 and 4, aud at Kiddles ou February 7, 8, 'J and 10. Persons living near these places who desire dental work will con sult their interests by calling on Dr. Strange while he is there. The program (or next Sunday evening at the First Presbyterian Church prom ises to be one ol uimsual interest. The exercises will be under the supervision of Miss Kubv (iordon, aud every i fl irt will be put forth to make it an eveuing of interest aud instruction. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Taciliu Circle Women ol Wood craft, frjm Dxetnbar, 1807, lo February 1, 18'.i8, will admit members uudqr a special dispensation, so far as admission fees are concerned, hence admission may be bad during that time, for about cue-half of regular rates. Any of the members will bo glad to give all the de sired Information. Iuetead of celebrating the 10th of Feb ruary, the anniversary of the order, Ihe Knights of Pythias of this eity will have a social for Knights ami their (amilios on the Pith, the regular meeting night, and ou I lie Wud Washington's birth day Alpha Lodge will join in wit'i thu Hoaeburg Orchestra and givu u grand masquerade ball. The following members of tliu 1 xal Hebekah lodge went to Canyonville Saturday to institute a lodge at that place aud came back euthusiasliu over tho reception tboy met in the South Dnuglastown: Air, ami Mrs. 1,. Sithinoi ser, Mrs. W, H. Fiher, Mrs. J, M. Fletcher, Mrs. C. A. Sehlhrede, Misses Surah Wlmberly, Winnie Luelliug, Mae Fisher, Emma Smith, Mury Porter, Cora Benedick, It. Kohertson, Card of Thanks. Being unable to see you ull person ally, wo take this means of thaukiug the many iiieuds for thou expressions of sympathy, ami thu many deeds ol kind ness shown our mother, Mrs. Berry, in her last sickness. Mhs. F. W. Woollkv, Mhb. F, S. Uont'itKY, Dwiom' oiFiiANK Duiky. Klddl. Attorney Mob Klddla Ibsveburg Souday. A brother ol Dr. P. A ing here at present. cams up (mm Harris Is visit Wm Butler of Canyonville was In tos n Urn fore part of the seek. Thos, Wilson, Ihs Canyonville mer chant, was in town Monday. Will Donell was In town a few days ago, the guest of Mrs. and Mis Feikert. Mrs, F. Klmmel and Mrs. Al Steward, ootti oi Canyonville, were in town fn day. Kev. lirjau filled his appointment here Sunday and preached two interest ing sormons. Mrs. Oeo. It. Kiddle returned home Isst week, aftor a month's visit with her parents at Grants Pass. Miss Ida Packet of Canyonville, ac companied byN. O. Dao, attended the basket social here Friday night. Walter Riddle succeeded in trapping a coyoto last week, ltie coyote clan, re cently organized, la taking effect. Mrs. C. M. Bryan and two children of Portland, joined her husband, Kev. Bryan at this place Sunday morning. Mrs. (ieorge T. Frater came down from the Cracker Jack mine last week and Is visiting her parents at Hotel Kid dle. Since our last writing there has been considerable opposition developed to the change of boundaries in tbe two school districts here. Tbe night was dark and stormy: tbe rain poured incessantly down npon tbe water-soaked earth, aod men. women and children, wrapped closely from head to foot, with umbrellas nnraised. wend ed their dampened way to Jscksou 'shall, tor mat was tbe night ol tho popcorn banket social. Notwithstanding tbe severity of the weather, a large crowd was present and tbe receipts were about 110, which is to go for tbe benefit of the churches. Each lady waa provided with a popcorn necklace with a bow of ribbon tied thereoo, and the gentlemen were each given a popcorn watch chain with a corresooding or duplicate bow of rib bon. I ten the gentleman were to find the ladies wboee ribbon corresponded in color with their own. Having found her they went to tbe scales, were both weighed and tbe gentleman paid tbe dif ference at tbe rate of twocenta oer pound. the limit being not under 20 cents nor more than 60 cents. Recitations, dia logues, solos, duets, quartettes, etc.. min gled with oproarius applause was followed by the sale of tbe baskets as above de scribed. After lunch everybody engaged in playing gsmee, even the wnite haired "uncles," forgetting their silvery locks and becoming, for tbe moment, young again. There was a perfect "merry-go-round" of gayety that stirred even the sensibilities of the most melancholy, but scenes of gladness and scenes of sudne.'S hold only a momentary sway; and thus, the few short hours sped quickly by, and the social was at an end. Scorcher. Drain Items. Johnny Black is back from Alaska. He reports times lively op there. The republicans of Pass creek and Comstock sill as of old be the bsnner republican precinct ol Douglas county. Mjs Mary Thompson, daughter of L. T. Thompson, who has been seriously 6ick, has been taken home by ber par ents. We all hope she will eoon be in good health again. This morning Dr. Page came down nn the train and took a horse and went to see Father Henderer, ol lEiklon, who is ill, how bad, the writer does not know, but hopes not serious. I met Uncle Geo. Clark, who many years ago was up io Alaska, and be says it is a rich country and just being devel oped. His plan of Taikoo route to tbe upper Yukon and Dawson seems tbe most possible route yet mentioned. Tom Thompson, of Coles valley, bss spent a few days with us. Himself and wife waiting on their sick daughter, Mary, Tom is strong for union of the silver forces at next election. Our popu lists down Ibis way are down cn union as proposed, and eay they are not (or onion, and are sorry tbe county court did not sppoiot a populist as one of the judges of election. They claim they are entitled to one. Many of other politics think so toj. lour correspondent having business up at the head of Puss creek visited Pheasant creek, Buck creek and Corn stock. At the mouth of Pheasant creek be found Robert Aolauf, miming bis wood mill, with bis sons Clsrance and Clay getting logs, and his daughter, Laura, sged about 11 years as engineer. It seemed odd to see a little girl attend ing to the engine but she is A No. 1. The mill gets ont some 8 to 10 cords of wood a day. then in about a mile and a half I came across Anlaul's saw mill. The boys were busy. They tell me ibey have had to decline orders for lumber from the telephone company for over .'00,000 feet, being unable to take tbe order. I visited that old republican Wm. H. Gray, and enjoyed a splendid visit. He is sanguine of success as ever. Mr. Gray is building a new barn. The An lauf Bros, built a nice dwelling bou6e just below tbe mill. Mrs. Ward and neice, Clara ard, keep house lor tbem, but no doubt In time a Mrs. An au( will preside no telling. At Comstock I met the genial R. R. agent, Heury Stewart. They tell around that he is building a bouse and eoon there will be a Mrs. Stewart superintend it. Good luck to Henry. I noticed a new cottage about hnisbed just beyond Griggs' Hotel and I believe the ruiior. the Griggs Hotel at Comstock is about finished, and tnere is no finer boiel in the county. Everybody knows Mrs. Griggs' table and beds cant be heat. Mr. Griggs, 1 am sorry to say, is at Port land getting medical aid. Joa-r. P. S. 0. G. Ilenderer of Elk ton died last night at 11 o'clock. He was dead before Dr. Page arrived. Mr. Ilenderer was an old pioneer of Douglas county. He was one of our best citiaens and his farm is one of tbe best in the county. He was years ago county commissioner and served as sush to the satisfaction of all. Ho was 77 years ol age. Pap Ostcrtag, I am glad to sav. was to day out on the sidewalk. Uuclo Elijth Hadan is still indisposed. Mrs. McCoy and Grandpa Lynch of Bear creek are very ill, JoaT, Calapoola, Rain has put a stop lo our larming. Ira Coole was the guest o( S, A. Leatherwood on last Sunday. Alvy Stephens of Venerable Gulch was tbe guest of Simon Bishop (Sunday. Hurry Kellogg of Oukluud is the guest of C. A. McNabb. Harry is on the nick list. The dance given ut W. J. Rav's on the 7th was a success. Everybody had a good time. Some ol our young men vuited Kollcgj ,i few iIuvh ago and they say the river waler is (ou strong for their health, Tho items from Tyee were quite spicy lal week B.ll Ma-Urico rats they spelled his nsms wrong and P might In terfere with his business np the Cals poia, and so mote It be. Thmo will he a grund ball at W. J. Kay's on February I lib, good music and s good supper, and a good dine expected. Bo tome boy s and bring a partner and get draw for that $2.M). Prise licvets 1.00, including supper. A bull dog paid his penally last Hun day evening at the moxzle of two Win. cheaters, Mrs. Fsnnie Desr gave H. L. McNabb a bull dog a few days ago and he got loose and made everything in Dodge Canyon take to their olarea ol rafely. and the only way lo irel control nf me savugn dog was lo lake lum with " iriciiesiera. noraee says lie bss no Kick coming. The d n dog ought to nays s'sm ai borne In Ills p'sre. If. P, Oakland, Horace Marsters wss oyer from burg Wednesday. Rose- Kev. Skldmora ol Wilbur on friends here this week. was calling Dr. Pago was cslled to F:ikton day for professional service. Toes- Mrs. W. Lamb and daughter Una of Wilbur were here Ibis week visiting friends. Miss Mary Bainbridge returned home recently from Baker City, where the baa been visiting relatives. D. W. Reidle is np from Portland thia week looking after his interests in cemant and other business interests. Will Bainbridge wss leeo taking a new organ home with him the other day. Will is lond of music and no doubt be will have plenty ol it. Jas. II. Dearling went to Look in Glass Saturday to install the officers in me evening of 31 irror Lodge No. 57. I. O. O. F., after which a fine supper waa served. We learn that the 8. P. R. K.Co. have this week surveyed a mile and a hall of a prospective rsilroad runnimr east from tbe main line at a point about two miles north of Wilbur. Just what tbia is for we can not say at the present lime bnt hope to le able to in tbe nesr future. Math SohoelkroDf. who waa snoken of io the last issue of the Gazette, seems to be a man of genius and a prospective turn of mind, and we hope bia find of yellow other will prove to be something of value for him as well as the commun ity. fehaye seen samples of the ere and it seems to be rich. Trilby. LITTLE LOCALS. New goods at Caro Bros. Boss Store. For a good 5-cent ciirar call on Mra.N. Boyd. Rugs in inGoito variety at Alexander A Strong's. Try Ziglei's grocery. Thev will aive you satisfaction. Call at the Kandy Kitchen for fresh opcorn balls galore. If you want a tooth pulled or filled. call on Fred Haynee, dentist. A new line of ladies' bells in tbe new ox blood shade at Josepbson'e. Prof. Robinett is the authorized arant of tbe I'lai.ndkaleu at Gardiner. Tbe best line of outing flannels, dress goods, etc., at the Novelty Store. Does your tooth ache? Go ask Fred Haynea whether it is worth saving. Dentistry of all kinds skillfully snd promptly done by Dr. Fred Haynes. You can find net what will please you m uu ui xiuuuay gootis at pais man'a. All kinds of artificial teeth made at reasonable prices at Dr. Fred Haynea' Dental office. F. W. Carpenter is authorized to re ceive snd receipt for subscriptions to the Plai.vdkai.kr. Luck's golden sunshine on Roseburg seems to gleam, within tbe chocolate tbey have found tbe cresm. Educate Your llowels With Ciu caret. ("nnily Catbnnic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Rice A Rice, the Cass street furniture dealers, have a good line of heating stoves of various descriptions, new and, second hand, for the fall trade. Tbe farmer, Kandy Kitchen could not spare, though farmer, there's no hayseed in bis hair; his pipe at all times, be has somewhere handy, this judge of turnips, cows and candy. Its better you call at the Kandy Kitch en and sample the tine caromels and nougat. Everything that is fresh and sweet and good can be found at 325 Jack eon street. Try it and see. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Kuddell's, 111., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and enronic constipation aud was finally cured by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach aud liver troubles. Marsters Drug Store. l or Over Fifty Vean, An Old ami Well-Tried Kemeoy. Mrs (Vinslow'i Soothing Syrup has been ucd for over titty years by millions ol mothers for their children while teething, with perfect mccesa. it 10011168 the child, aoltena ths gumb, allays all pain, cures wiuj colic, and In the best remedy for Dlarrhtra. Ia pleasant to tho taste. Sold by druggUta lu every part ol tho world. Twenty flvo cent a bottle. Its value li Incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing tynip, aud take no ether kind. Grand Clearance Sale ! Commencing Saturday, January 22nd Ou 31$, SB IIII ill entire stock of Will be Sold at Cost, STRICTLY FOR CASH, To make room for our large Spring Stock, greatest opportunity ever offered tbe people County to get bargains on Boots and Shoes. Roseburg, Or. IRsyal saakss ths a4 ear EuialultPP fwm swn annus on., wrmmm. Rate on Flour to San Francisco. The following letter is elf.nanlana. tory: Pobtlasd, Or., January 18, 1808. Mr. J. It, Eddy, inairtrao Oregon Bute Board of R. R. Commn... ttiMahnm (I. Dear Sir: 8 ' Referring: to matter ftf rafoal rati flstna from different Oregon points lo San Fran cisco, concerning wbitb we have had some diacosslon, I now take pleasure in advising that tbe following rates have been published, to lake effect January 22nd, from points named to San Fran cleo: Creswell, 5.30 per ton. Cottage Grove, 5 50 " " Oakland, 6.00 " " Roseburg, 6 30 " Mrytle Creek, 6.00 " In carloads, minimum weight 30.000 pounds. Yours truly . C. II. Mahkiiam, O. F. and P. A, Tbe former rate waa 8 per ton. Wood Contract. Tbe commandant of thn Orccnn ftnl. diers' Home la authorized to receive bids si nis office at said home until 8aturday Feb. 6th. 1898. for three hundred enrd. of wood to be delivered in tbe woodsheds of the borne on or before tbe 30th day of September, 1898. Said wood must be first class oak or old growth fir, and must be "full measure." Bide will be received for Iota of ten or more cords and the contractor most fur nish a sufficient bond to insure a faithful performance of tbe contract entered onto. The right is reserved to reiect anv or all bids received under this call. All communications regarding this matter should be addressed to W. H. Byars, Commandant, care of the Home. Koseburg, Oregon, Jan. 6tb, 1808. By order of the Executive Committo of the Board of Trustees. Popullat Mass Convention. To tbe Populists of Douglas County, Or. : Brothers, you are hereby called to meet in mass convention at tbe Grange Hall in Roeebnrg, on Saturday, January 2-JJ, 1898, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of selecting delegates to tbe state convention, and to set a date (or tbe holding of our county convention, and such other business as may come before tbe convention. Brothers, come out and let as apply tbe referendum to party management. Drain, Oregon, January 3d, 1898. H. P. Brookhabt, Chairman P. P. County Committee. Free Pills. Send your address to rf. . Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample boa jf Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have Leen proved invaluable. Tbey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bow els greatly invigorate tbe system. Reg ular size Zoo per box. Sold by A. C. Marsters, Drnggist. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of tbe stockhold ers of the D. C. A. A. will be held at tbe court house in Roseburg on Monday. Feb. 7th, at one o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electina seven directors for Ihe ensuing year, also electing one di rector for tbe 2nd Southern Oregon Dis trict Agricultural Society for tbe term of one year, and of transacting any other business necessary. r. A. McCall, Secretsry. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Roseburg city warrants indorsed prior to September 1, 1893, to present tbe same at the city treasurer's office in tbe city hall for payment, as interest will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Or., Ibis 13th day of January. Geo Oabi v, City Tieasurer. Educate Your Dowel With Cwaearats. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, too, &c. If U C. C. fall, drugRisu refund money. And continuing 30 days. This is the of Douglas PARROTT BROS,