J J ;' f - " " f ' ' 7 M ' t ' Tlio ' Plainioalor 1 POSTERS, DODGERS, "TIER HEAI, - HILL HEADr, ETC., ETC.. ETC. Fxacnied Neatly and at Living RaHfi Tho Plaindealor DE3T ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'ublUliml trj 1liarday Afternoon AlOak and Main Mroal, MOMI'.llt MO, UHI'.UON - tll - PLAINDEALER PUBUEKINO COMPANY. Vol. XXIX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898. No. 7. I. u. M.KH. KOHKItOHU I.O DO , NO. M, . (). o. K. hull on wiitiiKl anil Imirih Thiirerlaf hnlil tlinlr regular imiiBiuniraiioga at iu (if anil Itliilltll. All uimniHire mu hi lwl regularly, and all vlslUlig brothers cor 7 KHKI) l'AiR'T()HriNi It. H II HUMAN MAItKri, awrvlary. lOt!lll.a COIINCII.. NO. ill JK. O I!. A. M., I' iiimIi rvarr ViluimUr vvulni at o'tilixtk III Hi" Olil Maaunln 1111. . Vlalllng lirollinra are orllU)r liirlU'i io aiienn. U. U. CtMMoM, tlao. W. I'aaar, v-oallnr. Heuonllng Hetrvtary. r AUHr.i. ixihii a. r. a a. m . Minna - mMiiiim lb id end i w4udrs la eaoh uioiuli. ... HIKK JOHNSON, W. M. N.T. jKtf, H'ory, ItlllLKTAHIAN UIIKlR, NO. i. 1. O. O. f. mania Mliirtljr rrulus of aacn week l Ihetr hull In Oilil follow Temple at HoMbtira. Minttira .l he urlr In gooU eunllnf rlnll- tloatlauit. KMitKKT HOIII.SkON, N. U.Z r.ii. Mltau.!, Bet'J. OH It HIIRO IXJIHIB, NO U. A. O. U. W. k i.tni. iha MHuind an4 fourth Mulidar SI ewh month ai 7 o p. m. at Md fellows ball. MnnlHira itl the ordvr lu good slaodlug ara to- Hail l alleud. R KNO lOHT, NO. Ft, (I. A. R , MBITS THI Ofsl and Ihlrd lburla, ol veca mouun. WOMKN'H MKI.IKF COUCH NO. 10. MISTa fint and third rudeta In aae mouth. l,AKSir A I.IJANt It -Regular Vu""'f Mewling a will M held at Oreng He, K"atnirg, the Ural Frldar In Dtwambaf, Mantfe and June, and the third Friday In iwpumber. ROHKBUHH ( II AI'TRH, NO. I. O. R. B..MIITS the xoiid and lourlh Thuredara ol each nentli. MOl.l.tK HIIAUBKOOK, W. M. RRihNA KAr, y. ROHRHUHd IIIVIHIOM NO 7 B. 0J 1.1, meela eery aeouud and lourtfc Buaday. t()HEBUBO R. U. IXD(IR.NO. 41. I. O. t K. mvM on 1 uoeday eranlna l ea h week at Iha Odd fellow hall. VuTtlug alaUra ane erethran ara lotltrd to altand. MKKIT WEHT. N. 0. AMATAHM1TH, R. Bee. AIJ'IIA IXJIMJR. NO. 47. R. Of P . MRBTI A. erery WedneadaT eeulii at Odd fallowt HalL VUtllna Knlahu In good Handing cor dially Inrlted to alleud. I'rofcaalonal Catrd. A X. ORAWrORD, A a Attorney at Law, Boom . Maratcra Building. ROfllBDRO. 0. -rgaBulnraa before the U.S. LauoOIBcaaad mfuTui caee a apeclatly. Ulc Reoelver U. B. Land OSoe. raiD. raai rvmif. JJROWN TU8TIN, Attorueys-at-Law, T. Wli'lock. ROBEBl'HO. OaV. yy n. WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will praMUe la all the eourta of Ibe Bute. Of lee la U Court llouae, IJoagla eoaaty. Of. Q A. 8HULBHBDK, Attomoy at Law, Kvaeewrir, Orrgtn, OfH.ie over the roetoflloe oa Jaakaoa atraet. o. P. C08H0W, Attorucy-at-Law, itcclal attcutlou given lo com uerclal i.ctw atna Collrcilau. yitlcaon Jacaaon 81. ojinoilto Blocumi Black. KOriRDl'RO, OKEOON. J D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, TaylM wflim Blook. BOSEBPRO. OB I B. EDDY, I a Attorncy-at-Law, RO3KRUR0, OREGON. J RA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, ROBEBURO, OREQOM. ?LMER V. HOOVER, Physician aud Surgeon, uFKH'K: Main Hlrool, one door ioiiIIi ol City Hall. ROHEUURU, OU. YRA BROWN, M. D. OKK10K, MJ Jukuii Blroot, at ki Iduuouot Mn, J. Blrzor. ROdEBUHO, OR. J L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homooopathio Phynioian, Hattbury, Origan. JOtriod(aeaaeaa peeUlty, w ILL. P. HEYDON, Ooiiuty Hurvoyor, ana Notary Public. Orrita: In Court llouae. Onlnra fur Hiirvi'ylnir and Kjvld Kntei ihould lie a-Mrr.Mil In Will V, lli y.lon, County Pur vojojr, Homiburg, Or. II. 4- STRICTLY PIR5T-CLASS. f HOTEL -in -McCLALLEN. UkH.U.V. Mit'l.AI.I.KN, l'rot.. S11D37AITHS rOS TRAVILIl'3 KEX7. RATF.B MICAHUNAIII.IC. Large, Fine ".ample Room.. Free 'But to and Ffom Train.. E0SZB7S9. JERRV J. WILSON, WutCiimakrr it ml Jeweler, Jackaou Mirr-I, All BtvpMlrlugr c-iilruatccl lo ny era will b l-atfH 1T1. V unci cairrt.ll done, rRICEH REAHONAHI.K. 4Bwa .! . H7crSTANT0N RU Jtei reeetted a aew and bidb alotk e DRY : GOODS UONBIHTIKO OF LAdlaa' Draaa (ioodi, Klbboaa, TrlmniinKH, Iacm, tic, He. -AUIO A FINB STOCK OP- IIOOTN AII NIIOi: Or U. ket "Bmilly aad lal.li. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow lid GIrk Warn, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Alao oa baud la targe quantillea and at frtt (c ealt the Uetee. Alas a large eUick uf Custom-Made Clothing Eor Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for 4,L. P. M" WOODWARD -THE- ROSEDURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! Waaxa alwaya io tha Lead, and mean to keep there. Tha Golden Harveat ia upon ui, and farm- era ara emillng becauae Woodward looaa to their iutereit. Kull Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 Theae ara all Leather aod Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Trloee. Conaalt your puree and be aura and aea Woodward before buying, W. G. WOODWARD B S noHwici.i,i Douilaa County, Oregon. The watera of theae fprliiK. cnulain ; Imliiin, D..t.. nn. .V . . -V I ... ... I P. . .. and Lime and Chlortdca of Calcium, Mae. ileal urn ana noamm. One Rnrlne conlalm 435 and tlir ollu-r ovrr 2400 grain of aolld mattrr to tlio gallon. Ixx-aUd on the Kouthern Pai'lflo Railroad, "Bhaata rout'' from Han Kram leoo to Portland, ia uougiai couuty, urvgon. Aggravated Cae of Kliciiiuatiim, Na.val Ca tarrh, Catarrh of tho Blomach, l)yprpl. li oiea. -ncuraiaia. Malarial I'limonini:. KKiuvy Trouble, Conitlpatloii, lMacaaia n( tiio hkiu, Liver ana uowela, and venrrvai itiKcaaoi navv bcon cured by tho um uf tbvae watiT". New bath rooms oonui'ittcd with the mala building. PoitofUce aud Kxuv ou the prcm Ilea. Dally mall, UorlU aud uu lb. Terma BIO per week, J pi-r tiny, liitlii.llug balbt. TheliotulU uuder Iho luiuii'dlalo tupcrt la Ion of CAPT, UICN. U. IIHW1.I.I m7ta7 MaiiHh't'r. JBC4tSyO(fi JT SHOULD MAVt lorliea Hnicca at our expense If you're not pleased LracU Bakiog Powder Cs) MRS. N. BOYD GROCER. 1 l'l)5ION DIDN'T WORK. Tlio Attempt to Swallow the I'opu fist of folk, railed. , A I'kIIh" iliiimlcli of Iho Dili loat, to tint Hautiii malHiiimti, aaya: Tim I'olk courtly iiopuliata mut In tiiittiily t'onvoiition In tho county court rex ) m liero today lor Ilia purport of nom InatiiiK cumliilnloa fur Hie variotia conn ty I'lllrca. The ailvrr fnaioniata camo into Ilia J CDfivoiition with a "fitullrd" (lrKatloo ! aii'l, inucli lo thu antioyauto of the mid dle oMhn road oiilial8, and Bought to cunlrul Iho coiivctillon. II there it any thltiK lliat tiiakff) a Kenulna oj mad It ia to try t'l lorra lre-ilver doctrine down lilm, and tli Ira attempt of the f'uioniati In tliia inatHncrt aa not dilforent than on fornit-r fx-crloii. It la tivuti'iit h Iho rnnarka of the chairman of llu-1 imvaiitlon, Dr. Kinhrie, tlmt frrc silver ia hh iliad to a popullat aa it la In miy oiiit i hat ia not Iryln to ride IiiUi olln u on tl.iH prt-taat. "Freo-ailvar ia ilnad ; ao dead tiuit tho )oiiiii't child will ln rolUn in hut grava bffote the colna'i! of frci! nvr will he obtained." ItH'i'inH Unit tho iniddle-of-tLe-road nii'ii arrcd with their chairman, for ahin Iho "atullfd" dalpgntioo under took In force iKuntvcr unto them it iri)ciitatd u row tliat tuado it oecea rary to call on Mictilf riummfr and hla deputicn to iiii'll. Ihoatierifl waa un der the iii ci unity of lockiiiit up li ia office and uoiuti to tha rcKcun. Thia, uf comae, acttlcd inatti'ta in a way liiat the aheriff of I'olk county docn huaineaa, and tha dumo (rcr-Kilvir fuhio I'.ryatiocrula wiib drew from ilm convrutiou aud held one of their own. The niiddlH-of-lha-roadera then proced ed to iiomlimlti a full ticket, via: lCiprcH!tittivra T. U. Kmaiie, and It. Miatklvy. Shcritr I'ilo lirowu. Cli-rk SchtiyliT Djdaon. TreaBiitcr K. I'. C'urDter. ('oiiitiiiNtiiotii-r J. M. Iennia. The ciiliccs cif f-urvcyor and coroner were led hlutik. kickers at Work. Thu wnrniii( rry, "Th l'hil!tin9 I upon thci-, hatiiMou, uttered by the de ceptive I 'eMail o! old ha xin hren given hy that chief iiiokuI of the republi can holier at the June election of IS'Mi. Thla eelf-Htyleil prominent republican, hut in fad it deep dyed Judal, haa sought the em-iii ieR camp to aid in stirring up aiiiinohity and ill feeling among straight republican", und, dunbltt-sa baa received hia reward. Thia treacherous political eunuch is p 'matted to enter only the deiu'M'rutic haruin to put it in order for ita caliphs to revel iu after their return from a political still hunt or in the plac ing uf pitfalls tor populists, liut this so-called prominent republican w ho has vented hia politicul r-puuie in the Re view itlieonly place where, like the ekuiik'a odor, it is comparatively inolTeo rive) us ia will known it has gone rico chet! ing round through ita columns with out nn considerable damage. Io effect he cries out to Samoson, the straight re publican", "l'ho l'liilioliui's bo upon thee," idler having aa he seems to be lieve, hhorn them l their ample locks, and robbed them of their strength. llut tho Huview's prominent republi can, alias chronic kicker, who had been turned down becnutfc he bad been tried and found wanting, need not lav the llalteiing unction to his soul that he is tho Motes to lead the straight republi cans Iroin the Und of bondage to the promised land uf party success. Not be, nay veiily, not be, Ibe prominent re publican hmh need not bray to warn the etritigbl, genuine, old lino republicans of the proximity uf bis heels. Ilia tracks are too well known. We never mistake the trackx uf an ues for tboce of a thor oughbred racer, tlio bray of the aaa for the neigh uf a leirte. The abova is de voted to prominent republican to medi tato over in his library or lo his coajutor, the Koview, for another occasion to abuse its belters. No, Mr. l'roiuiucut Republican, the genuine, st might republicans are not frightened by your traitoroua warnings. We will in thu future, as iu the past, uomiuale straight republicans for otlice. men of standing, men cf honor and of ability and win maufully contending for principle or go down with our colors flying from our mast head inscribed thereon: "No room for kickers on tha bandwagon." l'rominent republican and his coterie of kickers, traitors to the party they profess to believe in, has live times helK)d to defeat as good, honest and able ineii as the county affords, lit: K. I.. Miclly twice, li. 1!. Dixon, C. A. McUeo aud D. H. Hiambrook. once each for the olllco uf eheriil', bosidoa several others fur better than he, Democrat gold had luoro uf a charm for these kicji eistlian party honor or principle. An other kicker says: There can bono nenlrula only republicans and traitors. Yea verily, only republicans and trait ors. Auothov liaman is ne, and will bs huuged on tho Hiune sea Hold be has been preparing for Btraight republicans. I'oor follow, he has the A. 1'. A. rabiee, that ia all. I Io frulhes at the mouth at the sight of, lo him, that rawhead-and-bloody-bones, which, in his demented condition, he fancies is so terrible. Bet ter lako Iho Kceloy cure right away. W. i B. How I.Ike Some Oregonlana. Chicago Tribune. Tho senate is hopeless. It la rotten to tho core. Tho democratic senators who stood by Cleveland while he was fight ing lor sound money bavo all gone over to tho enemy, with the solitary and honorable exceition of Gallery of Louisi ana, tiray, Lindsay, and the rest of them have suirendered to Bryanism. They folt thai they could not bo happy outaide of (he "regular organization." llenco the amaxiug spectacle of men who reprosout states like New York, New Jervey nod Wisconsin voting that the parity of gold and silver money should not be maintained; that silver should he coined free at the ratio of 111 to 1 ; aud that tho government haa a right to use a dobased currency in the pay ment of ita crodiiors, ISonutors Murphy, Smith aud Mitchell indurred by their votes doctrines which aro abhorrent to their constituents, as to houcHt men everywhere, simply because they would rather bo iu fellowship with "tho democratic party" than with the reputable, moral part of the community. They have forfeited the respect of deceut men. They have not gained tha respect of tho ltryanitus. (jo to the lUmeleut for the hu.t clgare. NOTE AND COMMfJNT. WbaLaivup aitaal tnav Im aawl i.f i I'realdent Cleveland, ha la true to j,H voserrer. As good as gold tha resolutions adont ed by tha slate league of lepublican ciuna. iewberg t jrapnic. f ilteen paopla were burned ami $ 1 .COO 000 worth of property destroyed by a ure ai rittaourg, ra., last week. Tha steamer llainboldt has been chartered for 28 000 per month, for Ova months, to ran between Pan r ranclaco and Alaska. I I It l,a l,r.na.l that M. smiles and tears of an April day at As- una win completely cement the fracture in Multnomah's republican party. leipgratn. A "union" party waa organizfd at Knrinuflal.l .lul.v a f I nu .n democrats, one populist and one silver ...... I. II.. : I it.- oiuuiiuau iiku-u iucj uiHulorrailip run. iivgietcr. The scramble to get under the gold standard umbrella is gotting to be a veritabln Klondike ruih in these parts, iwn crowu, gentlemen, mere s room for all Oregonian. lion. T. T. Geer is reported to te seeking Ilia republican gntiamatonal nirfiinu.tinn. Mr. (JmAp hi a nativ mn nf OrKoo, a good republican and would . t. - , - . .i : .i .. . - tr ... nja,a-j piioiig, cauuiuaia, iicfpfiuer wa tette. Now that the dales and plare for boliiing the three political s'aie conven- tiona has been decidel on, candidates for nomination on Ibe rtato tickets will swarm likeabiveof bees. Krownsville Time, Home ol the people who are engaged in the attempt to convict (Senator iianpa of briber will do well lo keep (he way open between themselves and the smoothest road leading from I he j-eni-tentiary. Caldwell Republican. Secretary Uage Las issued a public re ply lo W. J. Bryan's calamity speech, in which he shows in black and white that mure than 'iOO industries resumed work In the past rear, at an increase in wagts liora 10 to M per cent. Keporter. Butter baa long been extracted from new milk, without the labor ol churninic but now a Baltitnore man claims to have inveuted a method of making butter di rectly fr jin grans, without the interven tion uf a cow. Bot it must be a sort of "green goods" butter. The London Tit-Bits says monkeys work in ihe mines in the Transvaal, with perfect method and precision. There baa been a whole lot of monkey work with some of our southern Oregon mines but me: hod and precision were conspicuously aUent (iazetle. The Brran party are the only silver eople in the world except the Mexicans and here is Ihe di Here nee t claeen them : The Mexicans are try iug to get the gold standard, wbiio Ihe Bryan free silver parly teem eager to accept the cast of! financial policy of Ihe world. u nion. ' If anybody had auy doubt about the views of the republican parly upon fbe proposition to pay the obligations of the nation in anything bnt the best monev the world affords, l'resident McKioley aud Ihe llouae of Representatives have put that doubt at rest. But why discuss such a i 'lent ion? The record ol the re publican party lor loyalty and good faith makes it unnecessary. Close upon the heels of the assassina tion of l'resident Barrios, of Guatemala, comes news that Prosper Morales, leader of the recent unsuccessful uprising, and llirncB moat bitter loe, has been de clared president. Thus, it appears, the rebels nave accomplished, by resort to trickery aod assassination what they could not accomplish in open rebellion tbe overturning of the nghtfat govern ment of Guatemala. Mr. Hanna's Ohio enemies failed io their ellort lo make Senator Jones, of Ark., chaiiman of the Democratic Na tional Committee, their agent on the floor of the United States senate to the extent of offering and pressing a resolu tion against Mr. Hanna's right to his seal. When Senator Jones asked for evidence to support such a resolution and none was produced be declined hav ing anything to do with it. Ashland, Ohio, Gazette. The free silver orators who insisted in lS'JO that farm products could not ad vance without the free coinage of silver would do well to look up the prices at which wheat sold in Chicago last week bolore they attempt to use their old manuscript in the campaign of lS'JS. Wheat at f 1.10 in a country which has rejected the free coinage of silver as this oue did io 18iH) is not a very strong argu ment in favor of the theory which they attempted to force upon the farmers in the last presidential campaign. An old decrepit printer passed through this place enroute to ltoeeburg Tuesday. Ho informed us that for tho past three months be had been doing all of the mauual. and we presume, most of tbe mental labor ou J. 11. Upton's paper, tha Keporter, now temporarily (?) de funct. Tbe old fellow saya that for all of bis hard three months labor he received less than four dollars per month, which is surprising considering that Mr. Upton ia an exalted chumpion of the inteiesta of the poor man and tha common masses. Myrtle l'oiut Kuterprise. As a result of the publication last week of a letter writteu bySenor Knriiie Dupuy de Lome, Spanish miuister at Washington, to Senor Canelajaa, Pre mier Sagasta's former special agent in Cuba, which document contained serious strictures upon the president of the United States becuuao of Iho latter's Cuban policy, instructions have been sent to Miuister Woodford, at Madrid, to inform the Spanish government that the usefulness of Le Lome as lis representa tive at Washington has been terminated by the incident, and requesting hia re call. Tho January customs receipts under the Dingley law were more thau 25 per cent in excess of the customs receipts in January of last year under the Wilson law. Mr, Dingley and hia associates have good reason to be satisfied with tbe new revenue measure which they placed upon the atatute Look six mouths ago. It has since that lime produced far more revenue tbun did Ihe Wilson law in tho first six months of its operations, and there is every reason to believe that it will supply from this time forward sulhVient receipts to meet Ihe ruuning expense of tho government. AN ELEMENTARY LESSON. ftaae Money for tha Bondholder Means uaae Money for the Plowholder. (New York World, dero.J If tha bondholders were lo be paid with dollars worth less than 100 cents, every other obligation, public and pri vate, would be naid in tbe same kind of debased money. The cheaper monev always aod everywhere drives oot tbe more valuable money. Tbe debt due to Hi uufi'iuoliler could nut be tcairu down without scaling down in tbe same pro portion the amount doe to savings bank depositors. Tbe wasa-earnsrs would set tbe same kind of a dollar as tbe coupon clippers. Ioes not the same rule prevail now 7 Though payable nominally in gold, the bondholder really receives, as a rule, either a check cr greenbacks- lis don't refuse silver certificatee, for the govern ment ti as been thus far able, by limiting tbeir amount, to keep tbem "as good as gold." Io other words, tbe "plowbold er, the hod holder, tbe penholder, and the pentionbolder" now receive pre cisely as good monev as tbe bondholder. Ia it cot sensible, Is it not just, is u not honest to preserve tbeir parity and their equality ? Tbe currency cannot be debased for ooe class without suffering debasement for ail. Is Ibe best money loo good for the whole American people? A Campaign Speech. Somebody asks what tbe popocrats are going to bowl about next spring during the campaign. Don't worry. They will furnish Ihe bowl. Their speeches are being prepared already. One of tbem picked op tbe other day roos as follows; "I am here to talk. You know well the story of our thraldom We arc serfs I The bright Kansas sun rises in bis course and lights a race of serfs, slaves of British money-power enthralled by tbe cohorts of the Kotbcbilds and Ickel beimerc". Tbe octopus of greed, with one ten acle fastened on tbe back of our necks and a claw attached to the basement of our panta holds with its grip and mocks our struggles to be free. Mark Hanna, with devilish ennning, has raised Ibe price of corn, wheat, cattle and wool and lowered the price of silver in order to lull bis unsuspecting victims to sleep aod weld upon us tighter tbeir chains. In furtherance of a far-reaching and diabol ical plot batched in ibe breast of the Great lied Dragon, pi ices have been raised, manufacturing establishments have been opened and idle labor em ployed, in order tbat tne aesertion of Ibe reformer tbat tbe adoption of tbe gold standard would be untold want and disaster might be greeted with a hoarse equine laogh of derision. Be we men and suffer sucb dishonor? Men, snd wash not away tbe stains in blood? Such shames are common. I tbat speak to you have known deeper wrongs. Bankers, in iquitous bell-houcds, have chased me in tbe street, have caught me by tbe fore top aod breeches basement and have waltzed me. innocent and untarnished, in their place of business and have thrown $20 pieces at me and compelled me to sign a U. S. gold coin promise to pay them back with interest in thirty. sixty or ninety days. Kouse. ye Bryanites. ve dispensers of wind and woe, rouse, ye eeifs. Let the night-mare be onr platform and a chron ic bellyache your inspiration, remember ing that a constant howl is the price of success and the only show to bold the offices." Correspondence West Side. THINK ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. This Is the Time to Give Attention to Your Physical Condition. The warmer weather which will come with tbe approaches snrins months should find you strong and in robust health, your blood pure and year appe tite good. Otherwise you will be in dan ger, of serious illness. Parity and enrich your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and and thus "prepare for spring." This medicine makes rich, red blood and gives vigor and vitality. It will guard you against danger from tbe -clanges which will soon take place. Northern Pacific Chang?. Tbe Northern Pacific railroad will make the following lime card for its train leaving Portland daily, beginning; on Sunday the 28th inBt. Leaves Portland at 11 a. m., Tacoma 5 p. m., Seattle 4 p. en., Ellenaburg 10:10 p. m., Pasco 1 :60 a. m. Arrives at Spokane at 5:50 a. m., Minneapolis 4 :Oo p. m. and St. iaul at 4:40 p. m. Tbe new card will enable passengers to make close connections at Spokane with tbe Spokane ialla and Northern for tha mines. For further particulars see D. S. K. Buick, Local Agent No. 2, Marsters buildin . Bargains! Bargains 11 Bargain!!! In pianos, organs and musical goods Bicycles new and second hand at the lowest prices possible. I have also got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which I have taken in trade for goods, and will sell cheap, aa I am not in the lumber business. T. K. Riciiarubok, Roseburg, Or. To run t'lmatlputloii forever. Take Ciseuielo t'anuv I ulliurLic 100 or 250, If C. C. C. full to euro. iluia.Kia refund money. J. D. Mann's feed store is tbe place to get your feed and the leading brands of flour, inuludiug Kugona white star, corn moal, wheat grist, cream middlings, home made buckwheat flour, etc, also a car load of Bait both flue and coarse. J. D. Mann. Successor to Cawl field & Cawltieid. A thrill of terror la experienced whue a brassy cough of croup sounds through the bouse at night. But tho terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harmless for children. Marsters' Drug Store. To tbe Ladies of Roseburg and vicinity: Call on Caro tiros, and secure greater bargains in novelties aud all lines of goods thau at auy other house in the city, l'tiey have the goods, and tbe lowest prices. Large line of midwinter and early spring goods at Ihe Novelty Store, Call aud sob them. Mrs. ft J05EPH50M Dry Goods Gents' Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS fiOTIOnS AID FANCY GOODS (( ZJ CATHARTIC 4 CURE CONSTPATIONT 10c aY.lTrf? TMiz lUt.7 25c 50c wfi;.gBws t ' Alexamder a Strong's T O B . Rockers. Pictures, Picture Frames, Rugs, Curtains, Carpets, And everthing FURWTURE Real Estate Bought and Sold u.-w D :si XI K ! m' . Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION t.IVEN: Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Propertu.-, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations. in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. loaehua'g, il ataa JUST ARRIVED! mm i Direct from the Factory, which they will sell at lower prices than ever. Great Bargains in CENTS' t CLOTHING? BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will be closed out at Less than Cost. CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORE. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IN ALL KJ.ND8 OF , STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A KILL LINE OF TOBACCO Sc OIGARS. GIVE I'S A TRIAL. FKFI? llF.I.IVF.KV. CANDY ALL DRUGGISTS ' 1 usually found in a Store.- 4 t S- DEC BUICK, aa Ooaa ara Sljaj 9 Oa ang. ,A T CARO BROS! Boss Store A... CAR LOAD o r ... BOOTSSHOES Oue Poor Soutb of P. O. HOSr.BI'UUi OKr.'iOKf,