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a Vol. XXIX. ROSKIJURG ORKGON, THURSDAY, NOVKMIHSR 17, i8q8. No. 7:. Nodal y ffleetlstgee Ml'. I). rXKrt, rlOMKIIIIIKJ W)D(i, HO. Ml, holil llii'li niilar imiiiiiuiilcatlons al I lit 1, U. U. K. hall uii aeouiid ami liiurth Tliiunlar II aaeh uiitiilli. All uifinlivra rtiui'lel In at Mil. I all bialll HH ...... llally invlttd in iiitl, CIM. I IIADI.KY, E. U I HA H. UIDIil.K. Hwriitarjr. UOl'Wl.AH I'lXINI.II., NO. ill J It. 0. 0. , tniwl. I'vury Woiliin.ila" fveulng n'l'lm'k III Hi" !'! MwmiiiIii IUII. VI 1 n. Pl.t lit MUM nrtiliiura arc ooriiiiy niviieu in aiieuu. U. H. l AdHOK, '. W, I'aaav, :.,unnlr, rUoonling rtucnileiy. f AUKKIi LOlHIK, A. r. A A. M .HKUtTLAR mm.iHiK tlia i'l au'l ttu Wednesdays la oaub lll'illlli. FKKK JUUNHON, W. M. tf.T. Jntt, h'ru-, tlllll.KI A H 1 A N IJtidK. NO. , t. U. U. t. A mmtia Katurday -.yelling of luh weeks! Ihi'lr hall III Uill r"ollnw 'ltini,le at Hoar-burg, Mi-mlxr. ol lie oritur In good .landing arelnrlV ml lu auotul N. T. Jlill, rkc'jr RUh K III) K I I.OIX.K, ho. It, A. O. 11. W. meets Hip soeond ami fourth Mnndaya ul i( b mntilli atl.M) p, Di. at OiM Pvllowa ball. M-mtieraol Ilia ordnr lu km1 ianllii are In vito! lu altoud. R fc NO POST, NO. rt, (I. A. K MKKT8 Till oral ami third Itiursdart ul cava nionui, ai ' J- W OMKN H KKI.lr.r I'OHI'H NU. 10, Mills' Dnl and third fililara lu vara niouui. ROHKIIUHOI II A I'l KK, NO. t. U. K. S.. Mggls Iho hi. I anil tlili'l luursdejr ul eaub tnsniii. Hol.l.tK HIIAUUUOUK, W. M. ( Hbul.lA KAT, heo'-. R OHKlllMl'l lUVIHION NO 47. . OF U , rumtacvur- seouuu ami lourio nuuoBj. A 1.1 HA I.OIH.K. NO. 47. K. (it P, MT V wfiif Wednesday evening at Odd Follows il.il VUnliin Ki.UliU lu g.Ki .lending cor dially I lulled Ul allolld. lrulraloiinl Curds). usoaoa a. eaows. tutu, ru TmTin. J.JR0WN TU8TIN, Attorncys-at-Law, HotniK 7 and B a Wllaon Hl.M. k. nofiKBVkii. or. yy n. willi3, Attorney and Couniwlor at Liiw, Will twaetle la all lh. cuarU ol tba SUU. C train Mar.Wia UuildliiK. UoUa eouatr.Or. f B. BUDT, ti a Attorucy-at-Law, H03RI1URU, OliKUON. M. HA.MDV, DENTIST. Hl'MOrt llulldlnii, Tclt'l'liolH! Nn. i kOrtEKlUU, UKKUON RA H. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, l.jlor a'wi'iwh 1IIW. UOKKBt'HO. OKKUON. W. UBNSON, Attorucy-at-Law. KilVlcw'li "lli'luil UO.-KliriU., OKEUt'N M. CUAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Kounu 1 A 2, Mantcu Ul.lK KOWBUUKU, OB. arUii.linM bolorn tlia U. H. Land OOlco aud miiiTiil cas a iioi lHjr. Lata Revolver U. rl. Uud Oflce. Northern Pacific RallroaJ Company. Ait aulliuti (ickotB to all points Kant at liull tlio rruular ralos. 1. 8. K. lk'iiir. Lotul Ajout No. Mars ten building. YRA BROWN, M. D. UhUCK, :W Ji knon Btrwt, at rvi Idviicoul Mr. 1. Ulricr. KOHKBUKU, OK. J- L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homooopathio Phyuician, afrnhnioU dlawwaa a ipMiatty. T. J. onJ, practical 7 watchmaker, fhop in Iaa nhi expreai office, next t tuu Atarka' buildlnir, Kowbur, Oregon. Watohea, clock ami jewolry rupaireJ in a akilKul mauuor at reasonable pricea. A abate oh tba public patronage to liclted. . ECONOHY HARKET L. K0HLHA0UN, Proprietor, bt'ALba in resh and Salted Meats, 1 iW IDS JACK HON KT. KOFUT'RO, OH. 4- STRICTLY riR3T'CLA3S. -f .McCLALLEN. NUN. U. U. MOXAIXKM, I'mi-, niAS9VA&TZA3 TCI TUVZLXH3 lfllf. KATI:M Itl'.AtlOMAIII.I'.. Largo, Pltiv Hamplo Ronuit, Frra'fiui to aud Fruia Tralu. rncsn OYSTERS ALL STYLES AT THE Kill KITCHEN PURE CANDIES MANUFAi.tUllbD DAILY SHELLAK CARROLL. Great Bargains At Denn's Variety Store... Sec our Special Hargains in Glassware, Lemonade Sets, Afternoon Tea Sets, Fancy Glasses, and Fruit Jars. TINWARE. HiClal rlxi mi tuikiU. 'i, lilrdiMra, breaubuxca, CIV. WOOD and WILLOW WAKE. ( lilu liowla, liutU r mould, aud Udlva, Hruwn lo hiuih lakt., tcU-oK , tatolirl., and liaakcu. 3TATIONLHV. I(ik1uiiI rra ou all .la tloui ry, iouull, (vu., luk, inucll.go vie CHINA. Hr our ftxiclal vrlcri uu alt Vtilua llavllaud l lilua dmnrr aud (ea artj, 'in! K)ri' la!ii and Iniualotm rhlua dm ur and U- Mil. loimrlml china afK'r iiimiii tea aria, nia and auccn, 1 1 y ill. he., Iiultcr clil', flc. NOTION.. Hair lii, .Idc cunil.. uitdlia l'ln, tullol K'. t ic. W'e do junt we advvrtine. Al (bote tbiogn are to bo bad at Die loweel cash I'licea at Demi's Variety Store, Roscburg, Oregon. B DOHWLLI.I Uuuiilaa Cuuuly, orritou. 1 ho wali'ra ul llicaa Hnrlinri t'outalu : lodliiF. pniiiiiin , i ifi.Miuiu. .no t .until... . ii hum aud Llino aud l blurldoaul Calcium, MaKiiraluiu n 1 1 ...... . .. i i . . ... T . .i , . auu malum, Ono 8nriu vniilalna 415 and tlio oilier ovir WUO iralu ol aulid matter to Uiu gallon. Ia)i.im1 on tlio Hoiillirrn raciflu Kallioad, "Bhatla route'' Irom San Krauulacu to I'ortlaud, Id Dnuglai County, Orvfou. AcuravaUd ea.on ul ltlicuinalimi. Nai-al ('a- tairli, i'atarrli cl tho Htomacli, Oynpi'iisla. lla botoa, Nouraliia, Malarial 1'ol.uulUK. Klilnry Truublo, ( on. Up. lion, lHwawa ol tlio Hklu, Llvrr aud Howeln, aud Vcncn al dl.vaai'a bavv bovu cun.nl by tliu uau ul tbcao vaU r. Now balli-roomi uonui'Ctod with tlio main buildina. I'lialotuL1!! and KmrcM ou tba t'li'in- uwa, bally mail, uortb aud aoutb. 1'arm-i-liu tKr nock. I J Per day, Ineludlni balln. Tho Hotel la uudur the luimadlalo lupervla- tuu ol capt. iii;n. i. iiohwi.i.i., tu7ta7 Manager. J. F. BARKER & CO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER Crockery and Glassware ! Largeat aud Klumt Awortuieut ovc ibrouabt to Hoauburg Alio a uomilIU lineol eliolco TOUACCOd AND C1UAHS All kinds of Country Produce (. TARS. N. BOYD New Stoife ! A I IJLL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce (Sought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! Fall c and Winter Goods Just Received and More Call and Examine our Mammoth stock. SOMETHING NFAV! NFAV STORK! 4laV44 The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing (ioods, Mats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine line of Millinery Goods. Everything New, purchased for Cash direct from Eastern manufacturers, especially for the Fall Trade. Call and cxaimine Goods and Prices. THEN Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BY A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Filled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent fledicines and Toilet Preparations Special Sale Great.Re.J!V.a Furniture $75 lied Room -5 44 44 zO 44 4 A Fine Line of Chairs, formerly $1.50, now 1.00. Now is the time to get Uig Values. Call, examine and be convinced. Alexander & Strong. New Goods! rocery STOCK OP Free Delivery t r m Coming. VVOLLENBERG BROS. NKW GOODS!. EVERYTHING N Ey ! USE Suit for $35 " 41 2T.50 44 44 2 5 MAY SOON COME HOME The Volunteers Will Be Mustered Ont. RLOILARS TO RtPlACt THtM. I"hl Cannot Be Done, However, Until After Congreas Meeta Next Month. A dinpalch received rtcentlf from J)en- yer, Oolo., ktatea lual Governor Adam bat received a tucruago I torn Adjutant General Corbiu ti tbe i-ITril ibat Ibe Toluntcer rejiieuta now ou duly in He riulippinta will Im rdcie-l homo at woon as Ibe troop now en route reach Mauila. Governor A'!,nii bad tniutnt- ed the discbarce of a j"u" volutter from Denver, and in rL'.xjritj received tbit inforruution. A'ljulaot Corbiu goea on to say Ibat it it tbe purpose uf the war department to re'orn lo tbe L'nhel HUtes wiibin a few inuntha tbe volunteer regimeula low seeing du y in Manila and that the vol- uotet-r regiments now on their a ay to Manila are lo Uk Ideir Ucea. Adjiitant Cotbbi iu lii-t recent report recouiiiittida the rt-lucrui-tit of the vol oiitccra a toon as possible, and it is tbe opinion of loeul rniiit try men that this will be done. When or in whut way it will l e a(:cuiiiilitrh:d iivi;e are '.villiDgto ejy. Uiitil congress fihall take action in tbe mailer it will ba uupoa.ible to replace tbeut wit.'i l'oite-1 flutes legnUt, a the etaodinj aroiy now cannot u umber more (bun -5,000 men. Tbe prcenl state of aQ'airt exisiing in tho i'lnlipjiines and tho other Spanish isljcda will require (he pretence ol a iiul' army fur a good while, aud all aro unanimous in the be lief that tbe government will ursue tbe policy of pulling regulars in the place of volunteers as soon as (he army is alio ed to increase its atreugtu sufficiently , lo permit of it. . , - In epeakiog ol tbb. Volunteers : comlog borne, a tnari wfio stands, high, in lecil -I lliiuk that U tbe" puttfcftj llAt'-iprt ernt&ent. A great deal of prefrsurd is te log brought to bear by prominent pco pla throughout the country who ti.her have sons or frionda among the volun teers who are anxious to come borne. Then, too, the boys claim, and justly so, that they only volunteered f jr tbe war, and that being over they ore ready to re turn. 'A great many aie really sick. No doubt about that. Hut many of them who have left comfortable homes and a gooJ climate are simply homesick, and no ono can lUtue them. "The boys have done well and deserve gieat credit, but Lr garrison duty there isuoqaection about men who go Into tbe army as a ImMLess being more satis factory, and tbe government will beyond doubt replace the volunteers as soon as it is possible." Portland Telegram. A Significant Circumstance. XoKt'oi.K, Vu., Nov. H. Twenty thou sand six-pound shells will lie shipped to tho Mtre island navy-yard Monday. Three freight cars will be required to convey the ammunition across the conti nent. Orders have been received at the yard to work night and day ou the gun boat rriuceton iu order that situ may ns soon as possible join the squadron which is to assemble in Hampton Road?, of which the cruiser New Voilt is the tlig- ship. The order aleo stated that work must be pushed on tbe monitors Puritan and Tenor, so that they will be available for service on short notice. The aotivity indicated by the ship ment of ammunition from the Atlantic to tbe rtcitic uud tiie ordering e( night work fir the first time since tho auxil iary fleet was being equipped for service at the beginning of hostilities, is signifi cant, say naval men. Tho ammunition slurped to Mate ielauj is in all probabil ity going to Manila, for the American equadrou has shot aay much of its rap- id-llie ammunition. Archbishop Uross Dead. l'oKTLAKt), Or., Nov. 11. Archbishop William Ilickley Grots, of I ho Oregon Itoman Catb lie church, died at St. Joseph's hospital, IWIiimore, MJ., this morning. His grace had been in ill health for some time, and during the first week of last September he decided to visit bis old home in Haiti wore. Under bis adtulnibtration the Catholic Church, on thn Pacific Coatt, has mad great strides; and lie was uuiversallv loved and respected, lie will be buiied iu Baltimore, and no relate from this coast will lie able t reuelt there iu time for the funeral. Solemn requiem iiittfBea for the tcpoBo cf his Foul lo lie celebra'ed tomorrow. Fire at Dawson City. Sk.uiwAV, Alaska, Nov. 7, via Victor it, B. C, Nov. 14. ltcturning Kloudik ert today bring cies that the city of Dawson has been visited with a 500, 010 lire, in which 40 hnildingi were burned. Tbo blaze waa started as tbe result of ft row between two womfo of tbe town, in which one of tbem, little Mitchell, threw a lighted lamp at tbe other. The lamp broke, the oil spread, and in a few toconda the boilding wa on fire. Tbe Are of a year ago waa caused by this tamo woman, who threw lamp at man with whom the had a quarrel. 5panlsh Soldiers Mutiny. Kkv Viht, Nov. 14 I'i irate reports from Puerto, Principe and Noevitas, Cuba, state ibat 7C00 Spanish soldiers mutlned, demanding their pay before embarking for Spain. Four thousand of them, fully armed, surrounded the resi dent militaiy governor, General Emilio March, who finally induced them to re turn to their quarters. Tbe cruiser Al fonso XII and two gunboate are on tbe way lo Nuevilas to compel tbe soldiers to embark. Havaxa, Nov. H. Tbe mutiny ol tbe Ordeti Publico foicee, which for three days threatened Ibe peace of this city, resulted in tbe dissolution of that body today, when, after payment of some ar rears and the promise of fnll liquidation, the revolting troops laid down their arms. Captain-General Blanco then or dered all foot and mounted regiments of the Orden Publico disbanded, that or ganization ceasing to exist from this date. The Hpaniih government has tried to obtain 425,000 at three days on London in order to apply tbe prooteda to the payment of the troops. Tte two Span ish bankers took 120,000, but the for eign boueee refused to touch tbe paper unlttts first advised Ibat tbe necessary funds will be on deposit in London banks to meet Ibe drafts. About Ready. Nkw Yobk, Noy. 15. A dispatch lo the Herald from Havana eays : General Parrado has informed General Butler that tbe Spanish commission is ready to give ita answer to tbe American ultimatum presented at the joint session nsarly three weeks ago. Tl.e result will be a joint session at Camera Ioaolar on Wedoesday morning at 0 o'clock. Tbe Americana confidently hope that a full agreement on the date of evacnationwill then be reached. ' ... . .. v - - Di, O'Beilly who has been ordered to reTibrt In Washington, will leave for the North by Wednesday's boat to Tampa. Dr. O'Keilly wilt nrge upon tbe adminis tra'ion the iminedia'e necessity of estab lishing an American hospital aud the organization of a sanitary brigade for cleaning the city. Careful estimates have been made, showing that the sur face of the city iu tbe streets and yards may be cleaned and disinfected at a coat of uot exceeding $20,000. When it is considered that the expenditure of this sum would mean tbe saving ot American lives, it seems more than criminal that it has not already been done. Beyond builJing temporary docks on the Mari an ao beach, nothing has been done to make ready fur tbe American troops. State News. Strawberries are ripe in the vicinity of Silver ton. Coq'iille City is to have a new school house and courthoute A carload of flour was shipped to Wis- cousin by a Corvallia mill last week. T. P. Uanly raised a beet in his ranch near Bandon, this summer, which tipped the scales at 40 pounds'. W. L. Hood, au txteusive elieopraiaer of the South Fork couutry, baa just sold to the Woolen Mills Company, of Ban. dou, 0000 pouuda of wool. "Work on tbe building of the Hunting-tu-Seven Devils telephone line was re sumed last week. - Two crews are now eugaged in tbe construction of the line. A movement la on foot among club women iu Pendleton to have a bill intro duced in the next legislature, asking for au appropriation from tbe state tor trav eling libraries. About 300 bead of horses for the Linn- ton cannery were deliverid at Hunting' ton Sunday, by J Lackey. This is the fourth and last shipment of horses frvm the Malheur county ranges that has been made from Huntington to the caunery this year. About two weeks ago, Frank Hart, of I'rout Creek, Wa'lowa county, pat out some poison for a bear that had been killing calves lo that neighborhood, and soon after found him dead. It was a larite cinnamon bear and weighed about 1100 pounds. At the close of the dance following a show Tuesday night at Burns, tbe large lamp iu the front of the hall set tbe ceiling ou lire, causing tbe lamp to fall, nut fortuuately the light was extinguish ed in falling before striking the floor, thus probably averting au appalling disaster. J. 1). Kdler's sheep camp, in Klamath county, was destioyed by fire last week What could uot be destroyed by meant of the trch was demolished with au ax. hverytuiug. was destroyed, tie was compelled to move his sheep to another place, where shelter was given him aud amieUnts. There ay pears to be an aul moBity existing between the sheepmeu und cattleralsers in that section, and It is the opinion of Kdlur that some cattle man, as yet uuknown, committed tbe depredation. State Press Comment. Moro Observer; That widely adver tised war beta fan Gieat Itrlfaln and France is beginning to tke on tho at pect of a pink lea. Hiilsboro Independent: Americans are net silly on all ofT years. Protection and gold, and tentorial expansion, and tbe building of a mercantile navr have been Indorsed. Pendleton East Oreconian: The re publicans will be in power in both I lie house aod renate. and no time should be wasted in retiring the green backs and treasury notes. We can never have tbe benefits of round money until this is done. Grant's Pass Courier : Emperor Will iam of Germany and the Saltan of Tur key are in cloo Iricn.tihlp since Will lam's visit to the Utter. As we have aid before, the Soiun is one of the shrewdest rolers of Europe, and lm knows how to manage things to save his own scalp. Portland Telegram : Koosevelt, with bit fearlessness and intelligence, la the man to minimise that ier, by practic ally giving New York the administration be so admirably outlined. He is pretty sure to turn tbe rascali out, substitute them with honest men and sow the seeds for making New York permanent ly republican. E. E. Phippe, of the Medford Monitor- Miner, makes a vigorous aHack open President McKinley for the suggestion in bis Thanksgiving proclamation that onr nation give thanks for our victory at arms, among other blessings of the past year. Tbe old back-sliding, ex-preat her of tbe Mor.itor-Miner haa lost eight of the fact that our cause waa just, while there was nothing right or humane back of the Spanish cause. The fact is Ptiipps has ''soured" on himself and everybody else aud lies became a chronic crum bier. He would have come nearer re joicing and returning thanks, per hats, had Spain been tbe victor. Poor oi l man! Myrtle Point Enterprise. Havana Again is Quiet. Ntw Yohk, Nov. 15, A dispatch to the Tribuue from Havana says: Havana is quiet siuce the strife of the - Orden Publico was snpprewed, bnt the r strain la intense and the outlook dea uot improve. . The population generally sboce a peaxeiulduipo-uttoiv looking ap on tbe trouble as an army matter, hut the impatience for American control is a-reat. Little can be learned of the feeing among tbe troops, though the evidence of nnreet is prociouoced, and the resent ment against Arolaa for tbe killing of one of tbe Orden Publico is bitter. It is now admitted that his death was caused by a blow from Arolae' machete, and not by blows struck by other officers. Blanco is conciliatory and hopes to handle the dissatisfied soldiers by per suasion, while Arc-las is arbitrary and insists on exercising all his fur ctions aa military governo-. He would quell the incipient mutiny with canuou, but it is not certain that one body of troors would fire on tbe others. The plan has been to bring iu battalions from the country who were not in association, with the Ordeu Publico. It answsre temorarily, bnt will not be a perma nent assurance of peace. The statement is made that all men of the Orden Publico havd bceu disaime ', but this is doubted. Small paymeuts to o'her batUliom of arrears duo makes a palliative but not a cure. The bankers say that $2,CC0,0CO out of f 3.000,000 supplied by the Madrid government baa been baiii ont, but nontt of it bas gone to the soldiers. " Sweet BelU Jangled Out of Tune.' How much of woman's life happiness is lost for lack of harmony. A hundred sweet metoatous tones ruined by one little ' note of dis cord. Wo men w n o ji UUUi IV vu- joy the per fect happi ness of love, and wifehood . and mother hood are mis erable from one year's end to the ether, be cause of some weakness or disease of the delicate organism of their sea. These delicate com plaints, which make a, lanalinar dissonance of ao' many lives, are not by any means a neceasity They may be overcome of womanhood. and completely eradicated under iudicioua treatment. There is no need of repugnant examina tions. There is no need of resorting to any unauthorixed medicament compounded by an unskilled, uneducated person. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the troubles of the feminine organism posi tively, completely and safely. For nearly ,v years Dr. R. V. Pierce has been chief consulting; physician of the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N.Y. lie is aa eminent and expert specialist la this particular field of practice. Any woman may write to him with perfect confidence, and will receive, free of charge, sound, professional advice and suggestion for self treatment by which og out of loo eases of female complaint, evert of the moat obstinate kind, may be completely and per manently cured. Address him as above. " While 1 was living at Kagle Rock. Botetourt Co., Vs.," wrilra Mr., (i. A. I'oaunr, ol aUlrgh any Spring, Montgomery Co., Va., "a lady frirnd came to m and aaid: ' My daughter, age4 1 years, haa repeated hemorrhage al the hom, and "lie haa never had the neceuary indisposi tions of womanhood.' I adviacd her to get lr. rierce'a Favorite Prescription. The lady pur chased one hottl aad it cured her daughter, bht was well and happy when I IcA there.'' Constipation is the all-embracing cauia ef ill health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PeUeuj care it. They never gripe, 3 fSi f