THE PLAINDEALER. Publlnlii-tl cM-ry Monday and TtmrHsy fir Tn ri.AlMI.Al.r:K H ltl.lIHNU I". It. Ml HA I JUKI1 V. Ill NJ IMIN, ... ... .btiilnr. Man-'r. Mnll t Iplloii on Vear it 1 1 Mon I Ik Three Mouths HrtU'ft. MAY 12. taws. Republican State Ticket. t.o.crnor. T. T Gr.r.R, ol Marion. Heereiary ot State, r. I DlNBAR, of Clat-op State Tn-aiurcr, ( HARLEM 8. MOOKK. Ol K'amatli .Sipcrinicinleiit of 1'ubllc Instruction, .1. II. AC KtRMAN, of HuUnouiah. Supreme Judge, V. A. iO0RE, of Columbia. Attorney (i-ucml. P. R X. BLACKBl'RS, of Linn. Mate Trlntor. w 11. I.EEMS. i f Jackeou. Ceugri's.maii, 1 rt Piitrlct, THOS. II. TONlU'E. of WaBiucuu. .'ii.lg, NmhhI. Judicial Plstlict. A. C. WOOWiVK, ul Lauc t'Utrlct Attorney. S-coud Judicial Pltrict. CEO. M.UKOWN.of Pougta. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. I'uuuty Judse, A. F. STEARNS, sheriff, J. A. BLACK. Count; Clerk, j. n.sncrE. c ounty CommUsiouir. 0. II. BEYERS. .;scr, w. S. BRUT. Treasurer, ..LO. W.TIMMICk. s-tiool superintendent. r.P.UAMUN. UcpretcutaUrcSt .t. It. KIDDLE, . I". DROWN, I: MATTOON. -irfcyor, t. r. HEYDOX. vroDcr, K. KMILLEI:. ULLK CREEK PRECINCT. Justice of the Peaoe. W. K. BENJAMIN. iouUblo. II. C. s-LOCCM. TMli PENSION QUESTION AT THli 50LI)inRS HOME. I'ne noliey which Las been pursued by iov. Lord iu regi' J to iLe management of the ieuMon Mucsliou at ibe Oregon Soldiers' lloiue, baa done wore to ren der Lie admioifciratiou unpopular than auy other out; thing. It may lo said that be is not responsible for the acta ol the toard of trustees, but they are sup posed to carry out a policy prescribed by him, mid if they pursue a policy which in not approved by him he can remove them acd appoint others who will con form t j his ideas. Not only that, bat all rules adopted by the board uf trustees,, uj untie approved by the governor be fore I bey become operative, and the rules which have been so generally condemned by Die people of the state as unjust and inequitable, have the signa ture o( the governor approving them. In order to properly understand this ii'iefctiou it must be remembered that three daeses of persons are admitted to I lie Oregon Soldiers' Home. First, persuns who have served in the army or navy ol the United States dor jug the late civil war. Second, those who served in the army er navy of the United States during the war with Mexico. Third, those persons who served in Indian ware of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Of the lirst two classes, a veiy large per lent draw a pension from the United States government, while none of the third class are pensioners, at least not unless they ate included iuonsol the two first classes. On March 24, 1897, the board of trustees, then consisting of S. 11. Ormsby, Sol Abraham, B. F. Alley, T. II. Sheridan and J. P. Robert son, adopted rules 13 and 14, which have called iorth from the members of the fJiand Army of the Republic and their friends eucu ioleut atticism. these ruled are as follows: ICule. Any person admitted to the home shall surrender all his pension to the comoiaudtiut, and, as provided iu article I:', iu these regulations, and, if thepersouso surrendering his pension has dependent relations, the money so surrendered shall be paid to such depend ent luiuli'jUo by the cuiuuianclaut, ex eeptiug the sum of four dollars per mouth, and iu case such, person Las no depeudeut telatioue, the excess of his pous'on over and above tlao sum of four dollars per mouth, shall be credited by the commaudiut to a fund for tho sup port of the Home, and shall bo used for that purpose only. Uulo 11. In all caeca wbxro itnptoper uso is made of such allowanced peusion money as provided fjrioiulo ID, of the by-laws, leading to misconduct, or in fractions of the homo, tho allowance so granted shall bo withheld by the com tnaudaut. Theso rules were upproied by Uoveru or Lord March oO, 13U7, It will be seen that rule 1 1 makes tho commandant the t ole and absolute judge as to whether or not the conduct uf the inmate is such S3 to j istify bin beinn deprived of theft per won: li allowed him under rule 13, but does not provide w hat disposition shall be made of it wheu it is withheld. Now lot us take for un illustration tho case of au Inmate of the home who has no dependant relatives, and who draws a pension of fl I11"" mouth from the gou oral govornniont. Those mien provides : that the check tor tho quarters pemlun, mounting to tho stun of Mil, shall be delivered to the commandant and that if the Inmate conducts himself In such a manner as to meet the approval of the commandant, he may draw the tutu of I per month fur disown use and that the remain. !cr, amounting lo the mini ol f.' I shall go the Ktippoit of I ho homo. The I'tiiied States government allows and pays lo the trustor ol the Home the sum if f 100 per year for eviry pensioner who is eared lor in llie state Home. Thus the Home receives from the in mate on account of hi pension t'.Hi and from the jji vei uuictil f 100 or a total of ft'.Hi. Now ibe rrjKH t if the authentic ol the Home (or the reat ending duno 30, ly.V allows thai I he total con', ol maintaining each inmato (or the) ear amounted to the cum ct $'J3 I:', leaving n net balance iu (avor ol the slate cl $102. 6r. The oaieot this m.tn has uot coet the state of Oregon ouo cent and he basin additiou to paying his own way by his pension aud the amount allowed the state for his support by the general government, Ucn an investment for the state which has uelted her the tutu of $102 57. Now I he question may bo properly asked, What becomes of this money? The answer must be, either that it is need to pay salaries of cflicers ont is uf cJ to maintain the other in mates, who receive nolhiig from the geueral government, either in the way ol pensions or for their support nt the home. In other worJe, I bo great slate of Ore gon is speculating on the blood and suf fering of the men, who in the dark das of the great civil war, offered themselves as a sacrifice that their country might live. When the purport oi iheso rules became know u the indication ot the old soldiers and their friends was in tense. The matter was taken op by Grand Army posts throughout the state, and an earnest eilort was made to have the rules abrogated, but the trustees, evidently acting uuder institutions from Governor Lord refused to t k any act ion in the mailer. The state encamp- meut of the i .A. K. to.k it up and paste J the aioft riiremc icsolulioue, condeming ibe rules and the enforce ment uf I hem. and S. B Ormsby, ap peareil lefore the encampment, euwc have been informed, ai d pledged him self to ste shat the obnoxious rules were abrogated, but he (ailc I to k-je p his word in auy respect. In the ineau lime Ovuisby iesiguc'1 and his place was tik en by H. II. Northup. The board as now cotMtiiuteJ, cjcsistj ot II. II. Northup, .1. 1'. K jberlson, Sol. Abraham, T. K. .heridan and U. F. Alley, nfihese men Alley and Abra ham are republicans. She t idan, a demo crat and Hubert son a pjpulist. YVeae not informed as to the political tenets of Mr. Northup. Two years ago be was engaged iu a conspiracy todtfeat Mr. Ellis, the regular lepttbiicau nominee for congress in the secoud district. We are . intormed, however, thai he now claims to be a republican. "We have not refered to the legal cltect ol these rules for the reason that en the 2Sth day of April lVJi, al tho request uf Governor Lord, Atk'.-ney-' 'eueral Id'e man gave his written opinion in regard to the legal phase of the question, which opinion wae published in full on the tirst page of Monday's issue of this paper. On last Friday, May Cth, al the regular Beseion of the board, Mr. Abraham, who states that he was induced to vote for the adoption of these rules under a mis apprehension, offered the following reso lution and moved its adoption, Mr. Sheridan seconding the motion : Be It EciolaJ, That the rules aud regulations of the Oregon boldiers'IIome be corrected, and tbty are hereby amended as follows : Rules, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four leen, fifteen, and fifteen No. " as printed on pages 10, 11 and 12 of the by laws and as amended Match 30, ISO,, to be expunged from said rules; that the numbers of the remaining rules be changed, in regular order, to take the places of those stricken out, and be it further KcsoUtd, That all monies heretofore collected under said rules be returned to the parlies from whom taken, as far as practicable. On tho roll being called on the question of the adoption of these resolutions, Mr. Abraham and Mr. Sheridan voted aye and Mi. Northup and Mr. itobcrtson voted No. Mr, Alley being absent the resolutions did not pass and the rules which permit and require that old, crip pled, blind and decrepit veterans of the civil war, w bo are lingering yet for a few days on this side of (he river, in the dim twi light of the evening of life, shall have taken from them the little pittance, which the richest aud most prosperous nation ou the t'-be doles out to them, t-j assist in rendering comfortable for Ihctu the few remaining daya of their lives. Shame : on a governor w ho permits such a policy to bo carried out. Sbaujo: cu thote membeis cf the board of trustees who voted ou last Friday to perpetuate such a policy , and all houor to trustees Abraham and Sheridan, who had the courage lo vote to wipe tho disgrace fi 'm the good nauie of the state. In justice to Mr. Sheridan we wiuh to say thai wo uudertuud that bo has al wsyu oppoccd the rules. Perdoually we do not kuow- what tho attitude of Com mandant llyais has been iu regard to this question. It has been charged that headWeed the adoption of these rules, and that he has used his pcraoual iuilu euce t j prevent their repeal. If this is (rue, he shuuld receive the just condem nation of every loyal citizen uf the utatc. If it is uot true ho should do as Lai Mr. Abiaham and Mr. ShuiJau, put himself on record as opposed lo tho rules. The editor of this paper has taleu au active part in (he light for tho lepeal of Iheuu rules, but has refrained from referriucr to tho mutter in tho paper for tho reason j that we understood (hat a majority of (he board were pledged lo. vote to repeal the rules at the mooting ol the board just cloM'd. From IhW on wo pwportn lo make tho fight n lul tweku w how, being Influenced .1y neither fear or favor, until it Is determined whether tho inmats of tho Oregon soldiers' homo is a hero or a mendicant. WAS KINO AN A. I A.? iVrtaui tepublicaii gold staudatd sheets arc charging Will K. King, union candidal,) lor governor, with Mng an A. I. A. This it a lie pure and simple as Mr. King lit not aud never has been a member ol the A. 1'. A. This Informa tion comes to tho Boview iliioct from (taker Uity, where tho candidate (or governor lesides, aud is vouched for by the strongest opponents of the A. 1. A. iu lhai city. Koeeburg Kevtew.. The llvcuiug Kcpubllcau, iu auswor to some questions asked by the valley papers, stated that Mr. King was a mom bcr ol the A. 1'. A. lodge iu linker City, aud was au active member of tho orJt r. We ran lo slate that Mr. Kiug hold an important office in tho A. P. A. council here, was a mcmbtr ol the Advisory committee, which sleets the voting, and iu tuaVing up his list of candidates to be voted for, his directions wet that Ibe members in Baker county should vote for tho entite toimlit ticket. Here fused wheu tho matter came up iu the council, to nl'ow any member the privi lege ot voting for a republican or demo cratic candidate ou the ticket. Mr. Kiug was one uf the founder of the council of Baker .Ciiy and it is safe lo say that he visited nearly every council iu Baker 'county and advocated just what ho advocated here. The Keening Republican is in no way interested in this matter, does nol caro whether Mr. King is an A. P. .Y.ora Ca'hulic, because w-o accord to every man the right to his political and re ligious beliefs, but wo do uot propose lo allow Mr. King or his friends to de auy dou t lt dealing for an office. To deny that he is au A. I1. A. where he thinks it will injure his clectiou in the Willamette valley, aud work with (he couucil whee he thiuks it will beuetit his political as piration?, is something we will not allow Mr. King or his friends to get away with, without exposure. The Roseburg Review always has Wen the tuoit bitter eppouent of tho , P. A. order. ' Its editorial columns have been replete with scathing articles against the institution, audit made a straight fight against the order in Dorglas coun ty, and all the candidates running on the ticket who were supposed to be mem bers of the A. P. A. councils, ami now to make its previous record tegarding the A. P. A. consistent, it denies that King is un A. P. A., aud slatcj its "iuforma Ituu comes direct from Baker City where the candidate for governor reside." We challenge the Review t j print any uaiue or names cf j eopl? tesidiug here who ,'ave that informatiou. Notwith standing our reaped foi the Review wo btlievc (be statement they made a fabvi ca'iou pure aud simple. iuce this question has ecluo up bv Mr. Kiug aud bis friends, we demand of Mr. King to stand up on his legs like a man and denv or ailinu this report if he is or has been an A. P. A. The Republican hzi? no objections to Mr. Kiug being au A. P. A. but it euters a protest to his going beforo tho people of this Etatc betraying them into tho be lief that he is Lot an A. P. A. where it will further his political ends. He shall not turu traitor to the people at large as he did to his pcl'tical patty, his friends and the A. P. A. councils ol Raker coun ty. Ho is supported by an editor of a paper in this city who is a Catholic. King has written political articles for that paper, and is now leaving the lead of hit: support to that j rurnal. He may fuse politically if he wauls to, but he shall not betray the- A. P. A.'s iuto the belief that he is for them when he is not. The Republican announces fearlessly and boldly that King joined the A. P. A. council in Baker City; that he was appointed a member of tho advisory committee to direct the voting of meni Lt is, and ho reported in favor of sup porting the entire populist ticket, not withstanding there, were members of the A. P. A, order running as democrats and republicans. We challenges him to deny this if he dare, and if he docs, we will prove it beyond a queetiou of doubt, aud we have the evidence at baud to substantiate It, Roseburg Review and democratic pa lrs please copy! Bakc-r City Repub lican. P0PULI3T BIO QUNS?. W. R. King, of Baker county, fusion ujmi nee for governor, and J. R. Sover eign, of Arkansas, high-cock-a-lurum of tho Ancient Order of Mohawks, aud agi tator genual of the United States, were here yesterday, and spoke twice at the couit house. The writer attended I he evening meeting expectlog lo here something new on the money question. Mr. King jpoke briefly. He is Dot a great speaker and knew it. Mr. Sovereign spoke ut some leDgth. He ii a good talker, but iu his last night's address he did uot offer a eiuglo argument in favor of the freo and unlimited coinage of sil ver, not one. His rpeech was smooth aud entertaining, but w hat did he say '.' Gold was cruel, merciless; he war) in fa-vci- of silver because borne other people was cq)OBtl lo it. Because the Peun sylv.inia eherili' who tired upon the Hun t u miueru was a gold standard luau, V . Sovereign was for silver. Because the judge who issued injunctions to pro tect life aud pi oporty were gold standard advocates Mr. Sovereign was fur silver, lie was on the side of the yellow dog, ho said, aud probably told (he truth. For a luau of natioual reputation Mr, Sovcrigu was a disappoiiitmoul aud enthusiasm was cuuspicuous by its absence. One ol tho most disgraceful aud un sctiputoiis, lights that was ever made ou uu honorable aud uptight cllucu, was that uiado uu I. R. Sbuuibrook, two years ago by the Review gang of eland erorsaud blackmailers. lJvcry device Unit devilish ingoimiiy, could doviflo was ' was practiced, in order lo defeat him lor slier lir. He was cartooned In the Re view as cowering behind a log, iu abject fear, which Sam Browu limited by, with out the shadow of a foundation for such au Imputation. He was lied upon, slandered and vilified In a manner which, In the light ot subsequent events, makes honest men shudder. Now wlial do wo sco wheu tht call was made for volunteer, to defeud the nation, l. it. Shaiubrook, was one ol the lint to re spond. Tho call found him iu the groceiy business, iu this city, with a paying business aud Iho couti lencu of everyone. And yet he gave up his business, Kit his family, aud enlisting iu the tanks, aud is today ou his w ay lo the far olT Philip pines. W here are his Iraducert? How many of tbeui have onlictud Not one. They are not built that way, not by a jug lull. They are at Iho sumo old stand, rvady to opeu their t.ltori- on other good citimns who do not Uiw- the knee at their dictation. USHER MAS A HTJ l.." libber, of l ho Review, has another spell of the gripes." He Is subject lo such attacks. Thev are periodical with him. He has them every full and chargs of the moon. This one waa caused by the fact that there has been hung out in trout uf tho republican head quartets In this city a banner boaiiug a portrait ot Win. McKinley. Now If tbeic is anything that will give ouo of the average fusion pie hunters a pain in I ho stonueh. it is a pirlrait of Win. McKinlex. Another iliing which iimkt him fipurm, is the fact that Mr. M. McCoy, an old veterau of the civil war, is iu charge ol llie republican headquar ter. This ! uot throws "Fusion Charley" into tilt. Of course ha docs not daie allude to Mr. McCoy io a disre spectful manner, so, notwithstanding the fact that everybody who has taken tho trouble to iuquiro knows just who is in charge of the rooms, he tries, by mis representation, to create a different im pression ou tho minds of the people. We might have referred to the fact that the fusion headquarters are prc-ldtd over by Mr. U. M. Coukling, a well knowu A. P. A. woikerof this city, and Dr. Murphy, a well-known member of the Catholic church, one a popuhetund the other a democrat, but we did uot fur the reason that both of these men ate well-known titiens, each of whom is highly esteemed by his friends. Be sides it was uone of our busiuess. It was a wise move en the par', of tho fusion managers, whocc intention, uo doubt, was to ''catch 'cm both a going aud a-comiug." o far us the little tliug at the editor of this paper is con cerned, we care nolhitig for it. We have so far refrained Iroin auy personal retaliation for the slurs hicli h:ic fre quently liceti found in that paper di rected ugainbl us. W e have three rea sons foi this. In the tirbt place we are by nature desirous to live in pcicn aud comity with all men. Second, it has been pioven bug ago ihat "it is a wa;te of lather to shae nu ass." The third is the fact, well-kuowu I j his friends', that tho editor of the Review has never fully recovered from the ellects of a severe Chastisement which was iollicted uu him about a year an'j bv au irate citi. ou, in regard to whom he had published a acuirulous article. We war.t to cay, however, that uuless these personal flings at us shall stop within a reasona ble lime, patience will cease to be a virtue bug enough for us to get back in a way that will be, at least, suggeeiivo of our opinion of the editor of that pape' . Why cau't he be decent .' Ol I" TO THE I'HILIPriNl'.S. Otegon prubably furnished the tirst batuUion uf voluiiletis who hae left their stale going directly to the seat of actual wai. Companies A, B, CandD, constituting Iho first batallioii uf the Second Regiment of Oregon Yolunteeis, under the command uf Major C. U. Gauteabeau ot Portland, passed through this city ou tbo first section of the over laud at 3: lo this morning, the train be ing more than an hour late. These companies are composed of the voluoteei fi oin l'orilaud, La Grande, McMiuuville, L'ugene, Roseburg uud Ashland, the Roseburg boys being mem bers of Company B. Notwithstanding the uufavci able hour, hundreds of our citi.ens congregated at the depot to say "goodbye" ij'Var boys." Tho good women of the city uuder tho leadership of the Women's Relief Corps, God bless them, were out iu force with refresh ments by the wagou load. The band boys were out lo furnieh music and Iho veieraua from tho Soldier's home were pieseut with a battery of aitiilery. As tho train pulled into the yards, (he still ness ol the gray dawn was broken by the boom of cannons, the ttraius of martial music aud the cheers of the assembled citi.ens. When the train pulled up to the platform, llie Roseburg boys hurried out to greet their friends. A short lime wai givcu for baud shakes, uud good bye. Tho occasion was fat more impressive and aU'cctitig thun the ouo a few days ugo when the boys started lo Portland. Thou they were members of the National Guard of the State. Now they were soldiers iu tuo army ol iho United States, leaving their native land to uphold the houoi of the Hag against a foreiu foe. It meant the separation ol husbaud aud wife, father aud chil lreu, brolheis aud sisters, uud of young people iu whotiu hearts there was a fuoling akin to uo other buutiiueut which can be fell by the sons aud daughters of uicu - that uf young lovers, whose feelings uud emo tions Lad beguu to uieud iuij mo statu which wakey two hen ts beat as ouo. Rut the last goodbye was said, Tho last injunction to tomomtci father, mother, sister, loyor, was delivered, A silent petiticu went up to (bo od ol battles to care for the loved ones, , and amid the booming uf annon uud the mutic! of the hand, Roeeburg's quota uf the "urmy of invasion" was off foi (ho Philippluci!, loaded with flower tint) decked uith garlands. NOTllS Of INTEREST. Ilfuig' yoiJr fjb'worl to Yhis olflce. ' Curo Bros, are the burs men haul, Uo to tho Romdc-af for the hot cigars. Crttacout, highest grade, t hainlcsi, $75 For A good 6-cout cigar t all on Mrs.K. Boyd. County ulaiuui and wariauta bought by l.. West. For I'litil clai-s dculmtiv go lo I 'r, Little ot Oakland. Rugs In iniiiiitc aiielv at Alexander Strong's. For reed oals call uu II.M.Maiuu, near the depot. Ma'aroiii iu one pound caih'ons at Ziglor'e grocery. Key West, Unpolled and domestic cigars at tho Kowieuf. IV S. West cht'S iusuitiine. Ollico op posite the poM ottlee. Ride a Cn scent biiyi le. I he osm running, durable kind. tO.i'iH) men wanted at the Boas Store to selec t grout bargains beforo it is too late. Fac ts not lakes is what cmr adver living column-, represent. Tho Boss Store. Call and see the "I (oilman" hand harness inomtcr at Churchill. Woolley A McNeiuie a. F. W. Carpouler is nuthori.'.od lo 0' ceive uud receipt for subscriptions lo the 1 LAI? I'K.U.LIt. All our good, aro new and oi the latest styles. Nj sh'pwru goods oa baud al the Boss Store. Al Oakland, 1'. I., l waves is authorised to receive ami r n-cipt for subscriptions lo tho I t mm' i i:u. For that tired fooling uii must enrich aud purity youi blood. Hood's Sarsa puiilU is iho medicine you need. Monev to loan on oily aud country property. 1. S. K. BiicK, Marstors Building, Roseburg, Or, The S ;uaro l'eal store has just oiieuod up A beautiful lino of W. L. IViuglas shoos, which prove to be the best shoe made. Como and imqcct them. J. W. Bccklov o Co., the butchera.will keep only lite choicest of moats where with to supply the Kuseliurg public, but monthly "ttieinont will Ihi required. l or fit as and quality call at tho old original rtt.niil, I read ami tinea trails, cm ly am I nut, cig ira au I tobacco at price' to suit all. Mii II. Ramon. i ii utU'inen, we have suie gHd thing iu tho shut line. You thotild seel hem tieloro purchasing risen here ; aNo A large a-.-Morimcnt of ni'il.tieS. Novelty Store. Sriinj st' ik. Ibe laigcst and liest ae l-.-ilioii ci lien's shoes, of evttygiade and Mii.i'ty, just iceeived at Paiiotl Bios. St;!-s utid pi ice tne to please, The Piano Manufacturing Co. report tui' 'j,n many chain drive mowers and h-wr hin lent sold lai-t week as wei sold during tu -Mine pvriud iu both-lin-'t'i combined. I'ou'i aiii," uthers by vour coughing uud risk vour lifo by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe und alt throat aud lung troubles. A. C. Marsteis c Co. fu-r I ohruary 1st we will make a re djciioti iu the nine ol Oliver plows and c i'.ral throughout tho eutiro hue. Just receive I a caiload ol barb wire. Su. i;n Ciii..noHii. Ciuhiieii and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema ur skin diseases may secure instant relief by using I'o Witt's Witch Ha.-el Salve. It is the greul Pile remedy. Marsteru' l'rug Store. Mrs. J. II. .-bu!'Ci has been appointed representation (or the Yjavi Co. in Ibis city. Auv one desi-iug informatiou io regard lo, or wishing lo procure the rem cdv, will plv'ii-e call at her residence on Pino street. j 13-Jul Whooping cuugh is the most diatress iug malady , but its duratiuii can be cut short by tbo iuc ol One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best knowu rem edy lor croup and all lung and biouchial troubles. A. I . Marutera i Lo. Suits ol eluthes, all wool, heavy weights, t'vJl); reuular .price ft. Bojs clothes from li to 1 years for fl.oO and Hals all i-lyles and colors for Vic, regular pi ice $1 00. All these gujds aie only to bo found at the Boss More. After years uf untold sullrriug from piles, B. W. Purscll ul Kuitncrsville. Pa., was cured by using a single box of OeYYiti B V itch lla.a Salve. Skin die eases such as ccoma, rash, pimples aud obstinate sores are leadily cured by this famous remedy. A. C. Marsters A. Co. A few duiieu of those Kentucky made pants, substantial and well made, uo shoddy. Also a few do.en women's, men s, boys ami children s shoe, regu lar weater. Hats fur sunshine uud shade), undeiwrcat (or hot and cold weather, and various other articles at living prices, ut II. C. Stanton's. Prof. oble, Iho optician, willbeul Myrtle Cree k uu Monday and Tuesday, April 25di aud L'o h. Those wishing thero eyes examined uud glasses lined please call at tho Overland hotel. Con sultation free, lie will also beat Rose burg Lorn Wednesday, Apiil 27th, till Monday, May 2d, aud can be consulted at CH Pino St. Notice is hereby given lo tho public by the undersigned that 1 do uot allow dea I ti iu i ii lc I d to bo buried ou my prem ise;", h'. ifc'ieburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or Hand ur graved taken therefrom, unless tho parly taking sand or gravel tirst contract witu mo tor (he right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aauo.n' Rom:, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 18H5. To turn Couat limtlon Torover. Talec t'urcurtts C'uuitv Calhiiilic lou or 15c. If C. C. C. hill lo cure, Urux.'Ut rcfuuii uiuucy. How' Tlils'i W o otlct Ouo Hundred Dollars Reward for any case uf Catarrh that vunuot bo cut. id bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. ,f. ClILNLV A CO., Props. Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned huvo knowu F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 veuis, and believe hiin perfectly honorable iu all business transactions uud financially able to car 1 1 uut auy obligations in ado by their llrni. West V Iruax, W holesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kiuuau o. Marwn, W hole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Cutanh Curo is taken iutuiual ly, acting directly upou tho blood aud mucous surfaco of t he B atom. Price 75c per bottlo. Sold by alj druggists- Test imonials free. A Bargain. Siileu Jid drt oiling property consisting of thrcu lots, well liuishod house end outbuilding ollered at a genuine) bur gaiu by tho Roseburg Building .v. Loan AHHocfation. Iuquiro of ni:itM M Mitch, Secrelai v. Lndeavortrs, Attsnllont All delegates to the Cbrialian Fn- doavor Convctillou who shall come by private conveyances will den irq i-rl at the Prsabvtorlan Chinch ou their mi rival Thursday, May l.th. Tltixitand Be 1 i l In order (. pi in th nr,,,'i V""11 "' r.U'aCtsaii I'.'hi l". ll.w'h.1 pi i fur 'til I'll H id "I I ' 1 . I. v.. lmw p"' ,,v, n r . i I i" "' 1 it, i p of . i. .1 : . i i' " d H i' l . to r.l.v i :'.. 1 t Nil 1 f I'I'I t . l ltv 'i ii I'.in wni't kuid i i r li'"p d t r rur i 'I I ,1 li MM'III III UO VII re li' I li' lei' ,,v,-it lli .1 l fiv i" l'iei i'ii'i- bate It wilti eihe.il i-""ili- I'seur tihlrum, 4Y vUtivit Ate . t'lileagii, III. t.lv'a ( Irani Bithil l lite Siku-'tt b ilifd cnr.-'fi.r enbinh und eouliiiu uo coi.iin, . ineretnf nor any Injurious drug I rb , tO ceiil's. At druggliti or by m ill. A LITTLE SUFFERER Faes, Hands and Arms Covsrsd Wiin Scrofulous Humors-How Curs Was Cifecled. ' When It vo Year old my Mile Im.j- hml scrofula on lit face, hand ami ann. li wax wtirxl on ItU chin, altlioinrli llie nrc ou his cheek ami liaiul were very bul. It appcarotl In the form of red plmpb which would' linter. hrtak olM'ii mnl rim and ttn ii t b i r. Aflt r tllapit erimr they would rrtsk out again, l ney fanen Intpuao Itchiuff and the little sufferer had to be watched continually to keep Mm from scratching the aorea. Yve uvea mo greatly alarmed at hi condition. My wife's mother hud had scrofula and the Duly medicine which hail helpd her win Hood's Sararllla. We decided to gWc It to our boy aud wo noted au Improve ment in hi case wry soon. Alter giving him four bottles of Hood's Surnaparllla the humor had all bevu driven out ol hl blood aud It has never since rvtiirnetl." William U.ktz, 110 Bouth William St., South llcud, Indiana. You can buy Hood' Barsa par Ilia of all druggist. Ik sure lo gel unly HootlV. Hood's Pills: ...T l,,l.-. n r..ti J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Vour EGGS And R TTF R A m Administratrix' Notice. V1 ICI I- lltkl BV .l 111 l 1 II aC I N. ' ili-r-lnni tl, aa ailmloiaUHtrlx ol I lie r.tut. t-I Mar I. i.iUltaiul, J.- ea-tO. Utu t.l- 1 l. i luial iit co'iul ttli Hit-l'..iiDljr I U rk ol I u :li I omit v, eiriuon un l the' ll"U. oniit ' -1 I tiiiitlxi'il lui-nalat. llie '111 ilay ! July, l"- -, at Ihe lioiir ol lu o rliKk, a iu., thi tmi- l,,r In iirmg oliji-eilulia to ealtl aecouul an-l I r II.- til 1,1. di ul ibe nanu-. I 1-i.iiv Ofcmi, Mi't Ulb. l-'.-. 1 171 V . Wil l i , 1 ,i:i . A Juitui-liati 1 . Administrator's Notice vol ti u lo ui tain t.i t.s 1 11 a 1 un. 1 ilfffilKtitel lia It en 'p..iil'''l M'lntitil lift, lor nl Un- ctUl t,( 1 1 11 ni, I tt'iorr Ui it nsul, Ull m 111 uliliev 'I. All t laiD lint 1111: 1 .alum ak-aluit l-lltlo nu ,.Uht'l In ., -, nl tli -ami', t'llli Ilia I'-tiper Miut'li' I", fiilnii -K iu. .nil, 5 bum III. Out. ol tlu nolli u t" tbo 11 1 1 - li l(rucl at lil rcnl'leiur al Mjille n.l, UtiUK.a- C'funtt . "nvli but.. 1 till- .IU ilat t t Mn . A 1' . I- ' I li KU r.ll. W M II it ILI .VliiiiiiOlrt..r Atlurti' y lur llie K.ilab m ! ATTENTION I A p U. LLONARU has leased the HOSUbTl:' . Kol.LLK I l.ol ltlMi .MII L of Ua-! A Criteser. The mills have been umudclcd und i,ow iniu hiui rv added, and are manufacturers of the famous Hour " LEONARD'S BEST." i:vi:hv rot .in in ui aii anti j ii 1 ti imi ui un r,.. celled donrla Klseii fur 6u pouudnul vlienr anil 11 N.tilmut lot v tit-iil In HUMrMiileeil. IMeaae kivc um 11 trial. F. G. LEONARD, Health is THEN Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Hlled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent riedicines and Toilet Preparations. Nnllcc (;i Tr.'f'p.iMM-r. Notice Is hereby ghen iln.i ..II i buk found In my puatiirea iu li ciipusn.g in my Un ls wlihoul peiuilii i.ni b 1 1 vt llril obuined i f Iho pi'u in in clniiio of tho plciiil-eH, will bo loll lor a icaai'li ainu Hunt at the cmii!u of llin owner, ami if li e ruinn I tu t i bilnn d it I I bo ailvi'llk.ed Mini ndd in il '' in.iin.tr pin- Vldid I 'law . lo l ho "n l.i)lllg lint chat go and t eiiM it id 1 1 n ' for and "idhiq'. euld H l lit . I A . W . S i vi...., I tboi kwiiy, i 'I . AT TIIH Ol'HUA IIOl'SK lfiiduy, Muy 13 JUL rnvihl'IAN SAM J. HURTON Alul , ibe . t I1.111..I1.K l ui. i 1i ion MIS.S I.1IJ.AN COI.I-MAN lit tltf .Ni'ii SI PERKINS ll oil. .v. ' lilf I ohIiII lie 11 A 1 1 1 1 llilll.lli' llHi.li.nn Sensational Cunicily Dr.un.i. A I'vcniliii;. ItiHi-.ii . Iiuli .'I I un. I o.. 1. 1. 1 ....'I I ;' nu- noiiiT) si im;ukins sui u inn in -1 1; v .1 1 l I tic lollu It' 1 1 1 a iibm IIiii 1 ciii, iim 1 arv I, alurt l. r a : ' . 1 .' kill, I 11.: i.'l.ui ,,l I 1 1 I III. I.tll.lll. I. 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' n'l I l'ii I oik ('ItiOll, s rftVtl Ml t, It ll I v. lull- la- ill It vi I'll Mil I 'Hi I llnu, tin !!- . I. I Uu, .1 !' iuvl ! trotioiiik I't 'i . . i v r i-. : A ill U ii ! iii-1- . , t i, : . 1.1. . -iii:,; i I IlKl Ulll'l Itf lliitltil, Jill.! ,1 li Mb BUK ft tltitl lie vwil , u.(.b. : 1 1 I. - ... ir i itu Ol klw-l tlltil Kit tin lii lli'l' .' - 1 Ini 1 ,t t I i. tl u( Hit fiimllU It" r in' !. I TCriM, $IO 4 lllrttatt ! fitiBil return j-i-vi!- ' ! -iu . w i .m- of MrVi, Hint IHllil ! I it'-! ' ..; ,.i ..o Is teti, mi (tiit I.'h' la u I.. .i'-- . 1 iijiitttli. Hint tltf !. t ut t'i' 1 ....'it. f.'il !! t"' I" it I M III . ait'Utti- f 1 . ; i- ii'i c: .i a) ti j I oi l ull., r 1 adit 1.: ' v 1 -i i HIVI.ICHII A I.I. 1 AHH, I It. i :. I'.-.-l.l fl;i, i'U. -.. i 'mmm " IB iiiiitOTcOii'iiia --'";trj Vfv- N . ." The Popular Wheel at the Standard Price and no Better Wheel at anv Price. Crescents are luiiit on honor and sold mi (heir merits. A.C. MARSTI:RS CO. AfjI'N J S. Wealth ! 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