fcnmii 1 1 MITCHELL NOT A CANDIDATE (IWim'Af mm jfirnt ft;ji ,1 o, ulille continually attacking tho ad ministration, tb president and tils calii list, persist in dcnounclm?. not ouly my llf, but every ptomineul republican in tb fain wlr iu the ixifl enrlM.1 im politically, as Uollonlals, as nut good m -publican, not faithful and 1y1 porters of Urn principal if I ho intrt.v, tod all to whom it i iuMtlfd should lo ftad ont of the poll J". Now, llirnc turn turn conic foraard and xradt tnrdves at the only tmo republicans of the slate, ami Mr. Cvr belt and Mr. Siinan, the leaders of this lotfialalive held up, im-ii-ttlial t'n y are ' Ibo proper and logical rulivLtit for senator and iht tn.o or the other bould be elected. 1 auhmit to yon, Mr. i: Ji tor, mid t. l concerned, I did loilie late logisla lure lieu I was willing to naive my candidacy, although the l oiuince of the party assisted, there are many promin ent ' republicans residing in difffrrnt portions of the ttate.iCexclusive not ouly of lujsrlf but also of the men ho where prominent in this diagracelul legislative held op. and . who promoted and engineered it, and tbe names uf somo ot the more promin ent of whom I have iiieulioued , and republicans who have r.ot been promin ent in any of the factional fights in Ore goo, who would, it elected, be a credit to the parly, the stale and nation. The names of some of these gentlemen hare been mentioned by jour .sa!etu cerrts pondent, namely, Mr. (Jeer, Mr. Uer mann, Mr. Fulton, Mr, Uatch, Mr. George, Judge Uurnett, Judge lean aod ex-Judge Hewitt, ami any of whom, if elected, would be an houor to the stale and the rtpublicau party, while in ad dition to thoeo mentioned by your cor respondent there are a number of ethers in different sections of the state who would come within the category. All of these gentlemen are true republican;, and clean, able men, while not one of them is embarraeed either in micd or bly with aoy of those infirmities in separable from nge. Tbe election of any of these gerit'e tuen, it ii su'-tniiied, or of that of any one of nutrbers of othf ts whese names might be meutiuiied, nil! tend to the destruction tf factions, and to the unifi cation of the party, while the eUctiou if any of the men who were proiuiucul in the legislative hold up, and notably that of Mr. Corbett or Mr. Simon, the ring leaders and revenue producers cf that anarchistic proceeding, will hut tend to perpetuate factional strife and would re sult ultimately iu the disintegration of the party. Since the adjournment of the legisla ture .!n March, ISI'7, although continu ally subjected to gross miereprescnta'ion and abuse by vindictive journalists and subsidized peuny-a-linei j, 1 Law held uiy peace. I have not responded, either by speech, letter or interview, trusting and believing by quietly withdrawing taw self from politics as a candidate for the senate or aoy other office, that the lapse of time would ultimately develop a bet ter general knowledge of the real facta connected with the legislative hold-up, and at the same time awaken to Eome degree a sense of justice in tbe minds- of even malignant partisan opponent?. Tbe republican party aod the state of Oregon have honored me as they have ' never honored any other of its citizens. For three full terms they have given me a Beat in tbe senate of tbe United States while on two other occasions I have been the choice as expressed in party caucus as the candidate of the party for United States seoator. I have, there fore, no political claims either upon tbe party or the state, and do not intend further to make ony. I am frank to con less I was earnestly desirous of re-e!ec lion at tbe close of my last term, as my position on committees in the senate was second to none in that bodv either in dignity, influence or power, a position that no new senator, whatever may be his ability or tact, cau, under the rules and ptactices of the senate, hope to at tain short of a serWce of at least twelve years, and I was therefore in a position to have done much tor the state and coast. But, as the matter stands today bavins firmly determined many months since I would not be a candidate for re election, I have but one ambition and that is that I may re-establish myself iu my profession in this city and state, and have and retain the respect and conli deuce of the people, irrespective of arty of tbe3tate that ha? thus bo highly hon ored me. Whatever may be said to the contrary, I have the gratification of knowiug that duriug the eighteeu ears of my servico in tbe senate I have endeavored to labor faithfully and roiiscientiuufely for what I believed to be the beet interests of the siate, the coast and nation: au J Lever during all that period did I cast a vote oil any (jutstion, made a party issue in (he senate, except with the republican party, nor did I ever cast a vote duriug all that period on any tjueeliuu that was contra ry to tho platform of thu republicun party of the state upou which thu legis lature which elected rue w as elected. Norwithstanding these facts, and not withstanding the positiou of myself auJ friends at tbe present time in reference to the approaching senatorial content, I shall of course expect that myself and friends will in the future, as iu the past, be the subject of gross misrepresenta tion and abuse by tho oigaus of that fac tion which organised and carried into aucueesful execution the conspiracy against the large majority of the repub licans In the late legislature. Further than as a'iove indicated I do not Intend personally to take any part lu the approaching suuutoiiul contest. On the coutraiy I expect iu a few day to leave for Wufcbiugton City, to be present at tba opening ot the supremo court of the United States where. I have profes sional business calling me, and there fore do not expect to bn either at Salem or In tbe state during tbe contest. In conclusion, availing royielf, Mr. Editor, of this opKrtnnity of thanking you for (he absolute fairness with which you have iuvmiablr treated me aod my friends iu thr column of your valuable pp.r, I am, wlili great recpecl, Your obedient tenant, .Touv II. MllVIIKLL. KH:F MENTION. Caro ISros. are the boss merrliaut. oo to the KoreVuf for tho best cigars. For a good 5 -cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Cotiuty cUiius anil warrant tmirght by V, K. West. For tirat-class dentistry go to lr. Little of Oakland. Kugs in infinite variety at Alexander A Strong's. Macaroni in one pound cartoons at Zigler's groceiy. Key West, imported aud domestic cigars at the Koeeleaf. I you smoke? If so, get the Artie cigar at Kruse A Shatuhroote, sole agents 10,000 men wanted at the Boea Store to eolect great bargain I fore it is too late. The only best stove is tho Bridge A Decch superior line. Chun-hill Ac Wool ley sell them. At Oakland, T. L. U raves is authorised to receive and rxcipt for subscriptions to tho 1'i.AlNDKALa'R. For prices and quality call at tbe old original stand, Fresh and dried finite, candy and nuts, cigars and tobacco at prices to suit all. Mks. H. Eajtox. See Uice A Rice, Houee Furnishers, for every thing in the furniture line, largest stock and lowest prices, just re ceived a car load of Eastern and coast furniture. See us for bai gains. Remember that IV. Strange is a per manent resident of Roseburg, and is not here temporarily, that tie fully warrants all his work and is here at all limes to make good his guarantees of all dentis try. Pr. W. S. Hamilton is theSecrtUiy of the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeons for Tensions at Roseburg, and all com munications should be addressed to him. W. S. Hamilton. Secretary, K. L. Mti.t.KR, President, E. Pi' Oass, Treasurer. Ry the Board. A few dozen of those Keutucky made pants, substantial aud well made, no shoddy. Also a few dozen women's, men's, boys' aud children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hate for sunshine and shade, underwear fur hot aud cold weathtr,aud various other article at living price?, at H. C. Stanton's. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WK ARF. ASSI RTINV. IN" TUK COURTS Ol'U. RIGHT TO TMK FACU'SIYK lS!i OF THE WORD CAS I'ORtA," ANO "HTCHKR'S CASTORIA." AS OCR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llyatmis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the satno that has kvne and docs now bear on every the faC' simile signature of QtffiA4k: wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in ihe homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is Hie kind you have alwausboiiaht Jf on the ana nas inc signature oj t-SXfUcAtti wrap- iw. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 21, 1S9S. j) Do Not Be Deceived. Ho not cruKinyvr tho lifo of your chiM 1y Accepting a cheap substitute which some ilrujiNt miiy offer you (because he makes a few more pennies n it), the in pedicnts of which cvat lie iloes not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF County Treasurer's Notice. No'.ice ij hereby given t all paities holdiug Pjuglae couuty warrants in dorsed prior to November d, to prudent the game at the treasurers otlice in the court house for payment, as inter est will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated this the 10th day of Sept., IbW, at the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Oto. W. Dim mick, Count v Treasurer, Douglaa Countv, Or Insist ou Having The Kind That Never Failed You. tmc ctTw coMrAir, rr u-jnnAw arpicr, n ; Bargains! Bargains!! Dargaln5l!l In pianos, organs aod musical gocdr 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, ae I am not iu the lumber business, T. K . KltllABDbOK, Kosebnrg, Or. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker'! goods are cash with the order. I find impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Itospl.urg, Ore., April 12. 1895. A bargain. Splendid dwelling property consisting of three lots, well finished houss and outbuildings, offered at a genuine bar gain by the Roseburg Building & Loan Association. Inquire of IitiiMAN M.uiK.i, Secretary, Stubblefleld for Sale. I have for sale, about 300 acres of good stubble pasture. If not sold will take stock to pasture by Ihe week or month 11. J. Aka.nt, Melrose, Oregon. H. C. STANTON lluj'UtrecelTed a n and txttmiTt itock DRY : GOODS CONBISTINO Or Ladioa Dress Goods, Kibbons, Trimuiiigs, Laces, Etc., Etc. -ALbO A riVZ bTOCK OT- HOOTS ANI SIIOi:S Of tbi bcit quality aod finljh. GROCEEIES , Wood i Willow aud Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Ati on hand Id Urf quanUtlt and at prlctt to uit me um. Alw a Urgt 11008 of UU5tUiU-iUilUrJ 'ox Clioice Call at Stanton's for "T,. P. M" It Will Take Mure Than this IV.st to Kmtuiciate the Good Points of the Oliver Plow. The only Genuine OLIVER PLOW, at Churchill & Woolley's. Hudson Mills & Lumber Co. lltt't ujn la J 11 L'liut'' 1 Y.ii'l du tip Hi-; Mark- War-.Wi-.., 11 1 tii.: .ii'l i -i ivrly c eti'i'' "ik Mi',t. I hy ILL (A UK V A I lit. -I'm K .K FIRST-CLHSS K'c tic jif I'Bn .l t.. ci ' y u II, I'.. r I tliiiii any luuii't r ik..i' : . w kiuilly invite yvii i iail u;. 1 -c LUMBGR. i t I'm-, h 1I11 Ull'l IiUi !!.. 1 If i'ii Lul.TiL iiinl I'm.'. ROSCUIHU, UK. PERKIMS d BLEDSOE OREGON in OI'KSS IN Portland, September October lVjs pREGOfigHORT iNE Ry. t .. c: :iul uiwt iiicit rutc to L tali, Colorado, Nebraska, Kaiv 1 j sas, Missouri River and all Points liast and Southeast. ThC l'ilR"!t UD'1 Un ati -t Expoi-itiuii K in tin- i;rmvi i iu:i HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL rroilutlB ul Or gun nil Wu-tiiuu'li n ill tic ilaycl iu woinli.rMi priiiiiiiii, iiiuiiiiiu: mure varieties than cvrr licluru uulli crcil tuKclhcr in 0110 cxliiMt. I,-, 1 I . J..I. nt Hi'' time - Portland to New Yoik l'j days Chicago 'ili days .St, Louis V ' days Deuver l".: days Salt Lake 1 days I ret itccliulntc Clinir turn, liulHloii'U Tourlit Hlcepluir t arn, illmaii I'alacc HIcvp liU larn. SURE DEATH Squirrel m Gopher Poison (PREPARED tOlt 1 II K Scly nJ Cltnliial itriKtlon til lc UOPMHRS RATS. MICE, CROWS, tlC. mm WHERT) M1HIJ Dli.MII Squirrel and (Jophei1 poison ll'K'ai'"l Mlii'aH I ln Ili ! mi l 1 In ! ! Ii'iit' rtv )rl Mi.i-.iv, n . Im (hi' itimini linn i"l Uh ' nr t liir I aiiil 1 hiii Ii m l m A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, 1 H4 ROSEBURG, OReCON, EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE or Tint Southern Pad lie KiptM lialm 1mt Pnrtlanit dally. oiiih I " "ii mr. . I IVrtlan.l Ar. 2:.V) 1. H. I.r. Hiwvhura l.T. 7:S. . I Ar. Han Fram'lMM l.T. Co. I .Norm II.. . 1: ,J r. h m r. 11 KRU5I & SHAMBROOK, i'M KKS IN Al l. KISDH VY SM 1 FANCY GMttMB HD PROVISIONS FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. At.Mi A H l.l. (.INK Of TOBACCO Sc CIGARS. i.l r! I '! A lltl.U, 1 ki:i; 111 i.iYiitv, puo liuur Huiiili ul I', o. HONIJII HI), OHI.UDN, Aboro Iralna atop al all principal Matluna I ln'lw ll 1'nrtlauil ami Salem, Turner, .VUrluli. ; Ji'Ucrniu. Alliany, Tanm-nt, HhixliU, llatmy. llarrlnhilrv, Jum tUin ' Uy, Kuiti'lii', t'otUKV ' dnivp, Oram, Call ami. ami all alallnua Irmu RiMKbiirt lo Aihlaml luclualre. llttarbury Mall Dally. ) r. u. t.T. Ar. I'lirtlaml KiKMiiiinr I.r. niMMi t .iHS nx nunr.x him 11, Pullman Buffet 8lecpcrs A Nil t:roxu-i..N i,i:i:i'nu 1 aik Attached to all Throimh Tralna. West Side Division. Hclwccn rortlaud aud Currallla Mall train dally (cut" pt Sunday). 7 :Wa. U :r. I I.r. I Ar. l'urllaud Cnrrallla Ar. i.v. ; .mi r 1 ia r Al Albany and Corvallla cunuct't nllh ui"- ol Orciiuu I eutral A Eaatvru railroad. Kx'Uua train daily (except Sunday ). I H,f. h. I l.y. . Portland Ar. 7:.lr. H. Ar. Mc.Minvllle I.v. A) r. i I.r I inlep-iiiemv I i a. .0 A. 1 in. Ins is the Place to Buy Groceries. Iiirvet eutiiiiN-tinu nl San l-raueli-t, u ltli Oc cidental ami Oriental and I'aelile Mall uleam Mii. lliui (or JAl'AN AMI CHINA. Smlini,' ilalri tin ai'plicalliiii. Kau ami liekeH In "tern p.'liit.t mi l Kn-roiK- Al. JAl'AN, IIIXA, llONOI.l l.t' and Al'-l'KAI.IA. an lio otdalned Irmu Id ". t.-I K, I1CI.0I Am ut, liu-Hiburs. R KOKHl.Ktl. V. II. M VKKIIAM. Mauautr. (I. K. A I'aan. Ai : t PORTLAND 'JKKdON. A full aiul conipUtc nssot uncut of all gotids usually kcj.t in a first class grocery. ICvcrything offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable jiriees. We have a very choice stock f canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, (ihttkins, Pick ets, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. ft O.RdfiCO.Fall is at Hand! ir i- u i I or Jit-1 Mail p 111. timk schi;ih i.i:s 1 rout 1'ortiand Lake. I'eliM r. Ft. Woltli, Omnlia.Kiiii ha Vily, M lnii. lilciinii itnd Ktit- ikane lyi r p ui. P 111. Lx.Mintlay saluiday lu p.ui. A a 111, Ex. Sunday 7 a.m. 1 uea. I liur. nud Sot. 11. in. Tit.'l Inn . ud sat. I.v.Klpuilu Uitily, K.xci pt dnv. E.irunli w ulla ul 1 11. Spokane, Mliimnpoli,M Paul Imliitli, Milwaukee, I tili.uKo nud l.a-l (Kcao Mcamhipi All faliili,; dale miIi jci t Iu t liauue. Fur ran fromi-m --ail , t i, t,, h, ii, n. 17. J", ii, -v., .'3 I n Aln-ka-sail Biptl.. Columbia (titer Sltamcrs. To Atona and Wa; Laudiiik'i. WlllametU kivcr. Orelou Hy, N berg, baleiu ii Way-Laud Ka Willamrlt and Yam hill Kltcr OrcL-nn ( lie, lu Ion. and Wuy LauiliiiK Willamitte Ricr. l'lirtlaud Ul ( in nllln aud M iiy-l.iueliiiK" nake Hiicr. Itipariit tu Lvtvinloii, AIM.tV K Ftuiii FaM M.il! -iklltie Fly.r 1" I a in. p. in. and ucailv everybody needs SOMETHING IN FURNITURE. We hae the line that will please you and make the happy. Don't forget about our CARPI; fS u i f e ! . I p. in . Piiiulny i i p 111 L-Miuday " JO p 111. Mull., W, d. and I'll. front K-'( cents l'rtces uii wail raper l'ortiers, and complete per yaril up. Largest Mock and Lowest 11 inviun iiiumvrt, V 11 1 lill U , outfit for House Furnishing, at Alexander & Stromas WYLIE PILKINCTON, '1 iie. I bur. mid Sal. I. I nwlitnii Ilailv 1 . x 1 1 ' j 1 1 Krldny .'Silcteaor to i. W. NOAH, W. II. Ill MI. Ill KT, Cicuural I'asMciigcr Aeut. U. U. ik N. Co., lurllaucl, Orcituii. General Blacksmithing: ."W SIlttlKllKIJWlJ. IKOITINO AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, ItKI AIKlNU OK ALL KINUH 1'KU.MITI.V HON K. Hliop on Corner WaHlilnulou and Kane HIM., UoNctturK. WOODWARDjReal Estate Bought and Sold Gold, Silver and Ltrouc fledals will he Awarded. Maryelously liicli .Sneciiuuus from utir Gol J, Silver an 1 OtLer Mines i'.u nijirjiiii; i.il' -, time ul ill or itddicKS P. tilVANS, .L'f., IJoseburjr. C. (). Terry, V. E. Coinan, I i.r.. IV .M. (Jul. Act, Fur im tlUlll", I t J. BENNETT'S RKXOWSKD MILITARY UA.ND Haa been tlliiiitd Im III'.' ' u'i 11. uidiuif Aerial 1'eatn an 1 rerfunnaiiioB Ai ruli.itic N cry L'jw Hates uu all lluilruuilH ADMISSION Adults I'd cents ChiKlreii lOeciiU (To Tin- :YV-'?:l,i.''eaaca, IJiifortiinate. Dr. Gibbon Clothing m p LEUVe! Under the above motto 1 will Hill continue to urvey lor all piirtlea di sinni; mv uH ihiunee us an ciiKincvr or anrvevnr. Mv cliarituK will Im reasonable laud my work Kiimttiileed. Amul .o noiarv kudiic. Ad'Jrem mu at Clevelftnd, Duii'.iu, I o., in. wii.i. i. iii.vnoN. Tlila old reliablo IhikI thu in out auecetiilul Hiicciuliht ill Hall Ji'rau cifcco. Mill tiiiitinuea to euro all Sexual aud dentinal DlaeaacJ buck llunnorrhtta. (Iltet Stricture, 5ypli Ilia lu oruia, blkin J Nervou Uebil- linoutency. 8enil V"- IZA?"-Vf"ii wakneaa aim Loa ijiii nee ol i.e! nbuMt and exueahea produciliK tho lolloiviiiH' i iiinlouiM nillmv eonnteiiaiiei', dnrk 'puis i 1 1 t tin: eyeii, piiin lu the liend, ruifrllig lu the emu, lu., eonliiluiioe, illllidBiieo lu i piuii' liliilj htiunui'iH, piilplttttinu of thu heart, wi iin k, i, it,.. UmijH uii.l hack, limn ol memory pimple nil the lace, eoiiKhn, eiillMllilptiou, :tu, Wt'il liliOW liua iiractlimd In Han Krannlnco over tT.iriy yenr. and thotio lloubled uliould not lull l emboli liim mid reeelve tho henelit of his Kieiit 'I. ill ii ml experience. Tho doctor fiurca In n oilier, i, ul, 'J i y Ii 1 ui. Curea Riiaianloop. 1'eiMiiiH i uu, Ht I, nine. ( liaiirea reasonable, Tall or n ri le. lilt. I. k. iillilioN, rJl Kearny ht. Hnu Knin I'li.eo, I nl -THE- BTJSTLEB ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS: We aro always Id tho Lead, aud mean to keep there. Mf Tbelioldon Harvest is upon us, and farm er! are imiliug because Woodward loos to their iutortat llliGV IIAltfM:SA Full Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 Tliene aro all Leather and Warrauted. SADDLES At Reduced Frioos. Consult your purse and ha sure and bo Woodward he for o buylug, W. . WOODWARD 1.1IJI11M1I1V. Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lauds of best quality, in choice locations, iu quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices aud easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S- K. BUIOK, DRPCIN, SCOTTSBURC, GARDINER, THG D7TIL-V Mail Stage Co. Leave; Drain every morning, connecting at Scottsburg with the STKAMER RALPH, for (kudiner and other points uu the Umpqua. UU .'ARMOR, Proprietor. Monii' r.iultry Ouiu. 'J'IiIh lufullllilo Suits of clolheH. ull wool, lmnvv roinuily clialliiMKH tha world to produce wolKhta, ti.50; reuulur prico if',), Hoys its j i ii I us an ok producer. I'rovont-i clotlum from (1 to l.'l ynurH for M.fiO unit ivu itinl euro lor ull (Uhcubcs of fowln (iiiiiianlccil and fur Halo hv II. M. Mar tin, Uoaeljiirt', t'r. L'. llatHull btyluH and ,:olora for 8!io, reKulor prico .fti). All thoHo ;ooi!s nre only t j bo fuiiml ul tho itouu Moro.