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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1899)
gmfmmfmttmmmim! I REMOVAL B CARO Settle lip. All iiiuaoiiii indebted I 'j ml are hereby untitled Mini ru'ii(Hliti tci coiiKi forward uinl mitko prompt sotllo- lui'iil. All liotca uud ui counts nut paid liuiiiiHliutiilv will hu nlaciul In tint lunula V III (III MtUirill'Y lor Collection. lllIN X nimum likn ll reads. We nut ging out T ul buiiiuciiH, inn) niiint lutvn 5 I 7aaaaaaaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatf Till: lLAINI)LAM:K. dkcemkf.i: lvn. i For a good Vceiit i i;;,ii i a I mi .'.lic.N. i Boyd. Ru,jh in iiilhiilo v.uioty ul Aler.uinlcr ! A Bjliong'ii. I Macaroni in out' pound r.titnoiis ul Z gler ' grocery, j Zephyr I.'j ceii 1 1 lui 1-M.mii ju Wiixn I I tlm Novelty More, j Key Went, importtd uikI domestic cigars lit tlm liuwlcil. A liiitly bred Jersey nub- calf for mi In. AtMicnii r. i). iiui, ii;;:. Tlm 1 ' sn r torn in uellin,; out ill sai ii fifing piiceM. Cull nml be convinced. 1 'o yon smoke '.' II tto, net tlm Arlio cigar rt Kruno A. M.umbrookii, nolo uncnts No niui:.i).t will In made by having your ill utiil oil. done liy 1'r. Strange. J. I. Mmiu sella tin- best Hour in town and pnceH uro nil nli! , .cia'itv Consid ered. lllurk brocade tire nkiite, which lormerly h.jIiI at .'in to inw I t ll.l.'i l f.'.V.i at lltii Novelty Mori-. Cimh paid lor gi.uii, ami all kinds of farm products, at A l'i . tiMiii" warehotiM I;. A. H.iiMi I!. Iu'i.i". M. I '.. im 'ii I n-r liuiiri! ol Pension Kiamiuei a. iillni', Miinli'iN building rcniditi(; i nix r M .itn mid t'.ua street. Say "No" wlnui u ib-u.nr i iicr.' n u substitute loi Hood's .u. apm ilia. Tbcro in linllllll ",11 ! .1' gl'.'l." ' "'' only lit Mill's. I xoiioiiiy mi1 pioi.ip". y u I" I'") i hildicn i Inlhiiig i t in. Suit hem I to I I ut H - ' "'! upward iu pric, lllUIIV flunked I t-low ro:il. Nnvi'lly Stole. F. Ii. Cullman, pi i yi.n i.i ii and mngfuii tllliro in 'I rt.vlor .t W'il"n:i t.lork, n i-i-denco, McCUIIen lloiirc. I'loK-mioiiul imIIh in town ur lo inlry prouiptlv uu MWlTl"l ninlil or il lV. SiHMliU l.i.irliilui'. nfin;: iiiarliilii-f, n-wii.n nnii-liilii'd ii' AU'Xiui'li-r 'i Strong, nml tlm l"'Ht il llii ni i.l Mi.it, r.inii u iu j.r ! Iroiii V ' I" 1 '.'. lit'iuiro to fin t hum Uloni you I my. I.luior . lii.'oii i , j 1 1 y -i i.m i 'l ' -jji-oli. iHii i-nrx: In r:lv tin:! on Miiin HircH, Kri'i-liuitf. "r. (: ; iitt-ntinii I'.IVIOI lO lli.Si'.UTI I I li.l' IU M' mnl t'lUIMt. I 'Uh irouiilly :iu irri !. St o Uicu A, Kif f, I lout o I in iii. in to, lor ovi'ry thiin: in 1 1 . luiiiitur.t linr, liirtti'Mt Hlork nml louent uiirn, junl n ii'ivi'il inir lull 'i i:iilirnmil i'o lilinitilii'. 1 1 rt in- l iiiu'.iiim. Iti'iiiuinliiT Hint l'r. Mi'.ili.'" i I i'l iiimii'iii ri'iiU'iitol Ki.Hiniiit, nml ii not Ihto toniporuiily, tlmt In' full y wurrdiilf nil liiH MiirU uml is lmru ut nil linn-u In inuku food liiB K,lr"llll'", ' iti-ntiH-try. -btv T. .1. Hond, prai'tirul JfC wiiti luiKil.iT. Shop iu fihiri -'ll,t 'Xl'ri'rt olliri', noxt to I Ini iMnrkn' Innlilimr, KoHuliur, Ori'tfon. Vatclmn, cloil.B uml jowolry ri-puind in a k illfiil iimnnor ut riMiiomilili) prirvn, A eluiro ol tho piibliii iKitioiino io I idled. Morria' I'oultry Cnro. TIiih iufulliMo louiudy cliulliiiiKus tho world to prodiuo ita eniiiil ma an UK proilucor. rrevunl ivo Hiul euro (or all iliwuaoH offowln. (iuaruntiiml ami lor Biilo by 11. M. Mar tin, HoHoburg, Or. Suits of clothcH, all wool, liunvy woiglilH, fH.50; ri'tfulnr prifo 1'ojb clothuB from ti tc 111 yi-ara for ! ivnd fL". Hats all btylea and nolora for t;5. renular nii'o ifl.liO. All Hiubo Kooda nra only to bo found ut tho 1!obb Store. Up to date iIonliHliy by lr. StraiiBO which tneaus tho boBt and latest kindu of work bkilfully curofully and proporly iiHorted with no utter tioubto, but pur feet BtttiHfaction. Try Dr. Striuito'fl BoamloHmifowJiB, tho beHt, lutuHt and tuoHt jiorlcit iiiado. 1'or aulo or oxi:huni;i) for lauds In Uro Hon 1 17 oi'rt'B tiiulmr laud iu Suntu l!ru. county, California, uluut throo miles from railroad Hlation, on nounty road, nurt ood fruit laud ard probably 10,000,corda of wood on tho phu o mar u Kood inarUol. I'riio if'.',tl(". AiI.Iivbh 1'. (). box tiS UoHubuu, Orison. A fow doen of thoi o Kontui'ky niadn punts, Hub8tanti.il and woll inado, no Hhoddy. AIM) Ii It'W MO.eu BuuuMio, iui. fl, boya' and il.ildron'H bIioub, ri'u- lar woiiioiH. 1 1 ut ii lor Hiimiiunti nun Bhado, nndoiwi'ar for hot and cold wealht'C, and varioiw otimr itrtit'lofl at Winn pricoB, at U.U. HtuntonV. BROS. BOSS 1 tho undiirsiiru- .... it nettleinc lit, ( ' I 11(1 II. Kit. ! li.M p i n iii .ill Jinlim ul Kii!.niaii'4 !i I I, tlii1 Hiiti hliiuUnr, ib rl u''V- tun. : ii.d ( ir I uiit mm mi l your wntrh rr I'.ur uu . .-f .'-m!.iiihii'm hue ol ti ii'H nl I III N'l v. i K. I!., J. Ii., Hf.d K. I'iion icn in! toiiu Nituiduy. j n-t your riilvi-r mire and hi) vir novel-' tlrM lit Siii.iiniti'i". Nr . Htm k ol I'U iiiil i ri ui( win at t 'li'irrlnll .V WimiIIpv'i. Hint y I'niiii ol (.inlfii lliittoui wan in lln i lly, I ii l.iy . Viiimii riim iu noiivi'iiior rpooim at ii '. .II i i ' I. Sim I In-Ill. Mr. nml Mic. 1). T. W'ooiliuir of Cluve land wef" in 'In- rity Ut i'i'k. W ill I -in ty i.f t ' in x iia 1'iTiy do ii't' Iiuhiii'i-m ui lnnn S.iturilny. Mimi .N.uiniii Wluin'tt ( Ko'.rrtB I'm ii inilun; Irirnd.i in Urn rity. V.. '.. '1'lK.iiipcnij, of Cclch allry, n-iii.- (Hi i uiliii u lfiilly i-oll, Sulur .1.1 V. I. I'. -I ii-1 , t lie iilfiililf Iravelinif I'aif fi K i i i;i nt i I II.h s. )'. Co., iimdu the I'l mm i m i i; :i 1 iimii- cs rail, I rlday . Miii t'aiuK Mi l liuii'v K tiiriiiid to her buiin' in I '.i l wi Saturday nibt. She w.tn ki' on pniid by hiT finti'r, Miefl Mil in- ) I. U.ll.T. CI 1 1 ' .ivr',i mid bin brother l'ri'd it!i I., nl Mllt.i-lU'id, tiled ill t lit court, .Inn. ,ib t!u:ir itei'laraliou ol intention iu hivoino eiti n it of the I'niled Slate Si-n.it' r A. V. lu.n,l, ul (iardiuer, was inii-f . .. ,n ;nr mi l nliakliu lianda w ith I. ii la.uij !i ,'i ii-U in tlm t ily Saturday, on bin nuv ti j.iiu tlm other Holuioi at S.ili in in xt Mumlay. Admn llt'lfi.rr it tururd Iroui Indiana lai-t i'lii'M.iy, uTier an uitrnmivo vinit to bin old huiur, looking halo and hearty ti i a i h; t 'i'iniii;y liiivinK added vivac ity In bin wan ill i; )tura. lb- S. I'. b H Hiirvoyed tlm ground I ii n.i.i.iii v to i new nido track, at tl.eir h:. ih, ui la n TIih lonl.H liKo buainopo, mid iiii'.iiih the tr.'i tion of a new pun Mi ii 'i i liun iu tliu near future. I id 1 1 ml. Io b:ii taken a tinn drovo of i O'l.i iM.it ii l hi i ninh, on 1 eor Creek. They pieoentod a fino apifar- iiiue, um they p.iKHed through tlm city I ih: Tliurhd.iy iiiorniii. The drove mi in 1 rrf I 1:;, iiioMly youni; aniiuslB. .Mr. Mid 51. Simon Caro left New Yivir'n morning for San Francif co, Cal., Ij nt'i'iid llio weildiiiK cf Mia. Caro'a brother, IU-nry AbrauiBun, and Miss U -beiiM I'liiiipa, ol Su KraneiBCj, ac roiunaiiled by thulr two oldest children, I '. . 1 1 j 1 1 um .1 Miriam. I-:. II. Mllnworlh, editor of I lie Sinkiyou NeiiH of Vrekn, nhot and killed Cou- Hlablu 1). 1). 1 'iou at MoutaKUP, Cal., I'eremhcr L'litli. DImhi bad urreftted CIlHWorlh for a iriniinul libel ii(riiiiiBt .luttit'u Howell, and whou Cllsworth bo. u. led this train lor Vreka the con- filublu tried to tttop biui whtireupon KIIb- worth nliot I'ixon. l'at Murphy, of Coks Vailey, ia in favor of dividiui: tho county, llolongn to bo buried in Dakland, but owing to family tien ho will forego that pleasure, mi l Ram hu ia willing that bin bones HhoulJ rout in Coins Yallov. A content ud mind ia it continual feast. Uut when l'at llmla thu pooplo ure oppoecd to di vision, that feast will end. Tho following ptiruona were olocted directors of tho t Md Fellow ' lhilldiug Association nt the last annual meeting, January;!, IS'.KI: 1. S. K. lSuick, W. T. Wright, II. W. Strong, Carl Hoffman, .losejih Micelli, Mui id Scbuieiser and L. Winiberly. Tho board organ i.ed by electing 1. S. K. lluick, president ; Ma rie Sclimt'iRor, vice president; Joseph Micelli, em-rotary, uud W. T. Wright, IreiiHiuei'. No Bougd were produced by the recent war to compare with those born out of the tremendous civil war of 1801-05. Our Spanish war was too short, too Hinall, and above ull was not a fight for national life, but simply for national honor. Among tho famous songs of the civil war which are alive today are "Tiuiup, Ti'auip, Tramp, Ihe Uoya Are Marching," "When Johnny Cornea Marching Home," ''Marching Through liuorgiu," "Tho battle-Cry of Freedom," "Tentlnt! Tonight on the Old Camp tiround" and "The lift 1 1 1 o Hymn of tho Kcpnblic.' The South bad two splendid hoiikh, "Maryland, My Maryland," and 'llojuiio PiliM Finn. "-Oreonlitn. SALE ?! STORE ft ?! I Closing Out i Sacrifice i At Prices ! a Regardless ii Of Cost a a N. Klcbarda of lirockuxy wan in tho city Saturday. I . M. (iabbnrl and i. )erneiit, of Myrtle Crrk, wrio In the city last week. Mrs. I.. A. ItlvLwrllof iarJiner ia iiiling her pimnti, Mr. and Mra. W, A. Frate. Mr. I'avid Fate, of J)aya Creek, waa doing husineiui with the county officiate, Wednesday, C. Y. I'.enjamin, who waa suddenly taken down sick last Thursday, ia slowly iinproning. (iood health it worth more than any thing elao to you, am) every bottle of 1 1 nod 'a Sarmparilla contains good health. Koseburg Ixidge, No. I'i, A. (). U. W. meet In Jd Fellow' Hall this even ing at 7 :'.'t lur work and installation oi officers. Ir. K. L. Miller ami wifi were a mirpriw party nt the residence S. K. lluick Friday, on the eve of departuro for Washington. H u r graft of Salem and .Near of UlVfll of D their I'ort- Und, architect ri, were in the city Satin day with th view of makinir plan and offering bids lor the repair of the cou it houce. .1. II. lit. t tin, L. I. i. M. of the 1. U (). F., installed the officers of I'hiletariaa Ixxge Saturday evening, and goes to Oakland Wednesday to install the officers of Ihe Oakland IimIi. The county has employed Ittirgrafl', an architect of Salem, to make drafts and specifications for the repair of the court hoiiHfl not to exceed much, if any, the amount of insurance paid for low. Tho Central hotel under the manage ment of i.W. 1'eltit, lease and mana ger, ia fast gaining in favor with the traveling public, and ia a good place to stop. Try! t. Reasonable prices. Mre. (irace Unburn, whom our readers doubt lens remember an a rceident of this rity, and whosu husband was drowned in the Umpiua a few vohm ago, the State Journal says, was married to O. O. McClellan of Montigue, Cal., last week. I.. C. Mann, of Yoncalla, made the I'l.AiMiKM.kit a pleasant call Wednes day. Mr. Maun ia an enthusiastic prune cuIturiKt. He reports that he and bis partner cured and sold -11,000 pounds of prunes, this year, fioiu their orchard, at a fair and reuumerative price. Judge Lyons and Commissioners Thompson and Byron are now iu cec- siorl wrestling with (ho intricate affairs of Houglaa county, that perchance thov may unravel the tangled skein of finance to the satisfaction of the people. May they succeed is the earnest prayer of all. To Loan. GOO ou gilt-edgo real estate. None but lioirowcra need apply. Impuire at this otlice. Notice of Annual fleeting. To the shareholders of the KoBeburg lluiKling tv. Loan Association of Hose burg, Oregon : You are hereby notified that the an nual meeting of the shareholders of the Koseburg liuildiug & Loan Association of Roseburg, Oregon, for the purpose ol electing board of seven directors, and an attditiug committee ot three to serve during the ensuing year and for the transaction of such' oilier business as may be lawfully brought before it, will be helJ at tho secretary's office in the Marks' brick building, January t, ISW, at i :'M p. in. by order ol the board ol directors. Hkhman Mahks, Sec. Santa Clcnv iaatthe Novelty Store with at elegan Hue, of preaouta as ever were brought to town for the holidays. You'll have to hairy if you have one of those for they will be included in the Novelty Store's closing out sale, and prices are made so low that no oue can resist carrying home one of those fine presents. Vlavl, Vlavl. Mis. J. H. Sbuo ia local represonta tive lor the popular Vlavl remedies, Any ono desiring any of these remedies will please call on her nt her home or ad dregfl finr at nnaehm j, Oregon, Cleveland Mrs. K. P. Handy ia on tlm elrk list. The weather bin Urn oiiii-h Imt wintry of late, (leorgi) Wilson of Miilnce, was in our midst last week. W, I. llovilon paid Melrofe a l.uii- ii ess visit Thursday. Albert Clayton of Colea Valley was In town last Thursday. Miasm Matlin and I.i..in I'lsin hsve returned from Portland. Mr. Martin of Myrtle Creek Is sboimr with W. W. Scott at present. Miaa i;iaf Woodruff of Melros'i was visiting relatives here last eek Mr. I-efl Archambeau, of Colea Valley, paid Clovelarid a visit last week Howard and Herman W I Iron paid t rench Sttttliiment a visit last week. Patrick Murphy and son, tf Coles Valley, were present at our debate Satur day night. door en Handy nml I'-iil lUkrr have been cutting woo I for Ja l: Chapman ol (inrdeii Valley. Mr. Oriiilt. ton and danhli-r, o( Irerih Settlement, wern in our 'iiiii- iniiniiv bnt week. )' Mnrdoi k Mini M' I vim Hiindy b .i tliu i!'mj! fnrtmiM 'n iind ii rirfin Ine foiitaitiina live un-m ns. Cl.KVI.I.AMl Jtr. Day Creek. Health is very go1!, but plenty of rain, snow and mud. lwis Chapman is iiitending t start to Montana, in a f. w days. Our new miiiifcter, Mr. 1'ien-ft, preach ed tiii first sermon in tbi-i place, on New Yeur'n day. For km mo unknown reasjri our fvliijl i leacher failed to make bis appearance this week. Mifesea I'earl and Clara lieala spc-Lt a pleasant day at Mrs II. II. (iidney's last Mond.iv. Mis. I.uU darrett is making tier mother, Mrg.C. 1'. To'teti, of llenellen , quite a long viti!. ' W. F. 1 1 urn and his mother and me ter lead?, Mrs. U. N. lleald a pleasant visit last Thursday. Miss Clara Hea!s is also a gui b: of Mrs. U. N. Ieals, liein:; sniv bound eiiu can not cross I tin mountains to go home. 11. II. Hotori met with a very se rious accident lai-t week, his cart having turned over, hurt bis knee very badly. The cuiidy pulling at Mr. II. II. (Jid- ney'slast New Year's eve, was delicious. Tho company staid lid the bell of the new school bouie tolled the old year out, and Ihe new yeur in. vvoiv Flki:. Looking Glass. irand.i Unci! is rfriootly ill. Mr. .1. (oxmIuimd is in S m-.bern California ou a business trip Mr. D.xl 1 Uue'.l in the guest ol At- uioud ltiiell during the ll'utss of hia father. Mr. and Mrs. tjroiil of Kestou, are apending the holidays at the home of Mrs. Grout'a parents. Mr. Jouee is making somo improve ments about bis place, which waa formerly owned by J. O. Hepburn. James IVnning ia home from the Coast ange Mail U into and rcKrts snow four feet deep. How does it compare with Alaska, Jim ? A beautiful New Year's gilt was pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arnold in tho shapt! of a lit'lo datiK'bter. Accept congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. l'.rowu of Flounjoy Valley recpntly entcrUiueJ a fow frien le at dinnor. The evening was npeut iu social enjoyment. very pleasant evening was Fpent at the homo of Ceo. Mai'hil Cbristuiaa Fve. A Chridtmas live delighted the Hearts of tho children for whom it waa given, r.tui Santa was kiud in remembering each one prcscut. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Strand and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Jones and family, Venue and Uracu lluell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. lrown and family. I mm;. Myrtle Creek. Miss Laura Lady of Cunyouvillu is stopping at McUee. Jim Tool of Pays Creek waa in the city, last Thursday. Hugh McCee made a business trip to Koseburg, last Tuesday. F. M. Cabbcrt made a business trip to Kocoburg, last Tuesday. Dr. Uogue made a business trip to Canyouville, last Wednesday. Mre. Ford Cabbort has bee a pretty sick, but wo are glad to say is improv ing. Juo. Drain wus in the city last Wed nesday, ou his way up the creek on a viait. Uev. C. M. liryaii ia nt Wilbur doing church work, iu boliu'f of the M. , church. Myrtle Creek ia promised a justice trial in tho near Inline, unlebs t lu-ir grievaucea can be settled otherwise. Mr. ami Mrs. Snell have moved to Koseburg, to reside iu the future. Mr. Snell ia one of our promising lawyers. Uncle Jno. Hall has returned from Medford, and biiuga the Bad news that Court Hall'd eyo may have to be taken out. Mrs. J. Faucet and Mrs. W. A. Mul- key went to Cruuti 1'ues, last Friday morning, to attain! tho funeral of Miss Ida WerU. Juo. Dicks, Thus. Stiode and J. C. Freeman went to Kosnhurg laBt Tues day, to report on their roa I woik for I heir reaped ivo dial riets. An Weather prnphel Wi'ina. ha itiit .tvtv,'VavvavavV f9 A About Christmas WG DID because there is no like our store to buy holiday good 1.'''''''''''''''''' 'fAn.B'AEilNwV sr. Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome rrtkL Imm forecasting the condition of the weathf.r we would like to know wbo ia reaiKmsl b!e for this kind of weather. Jay Cheney has returned from Cali fornia, where he bad gonetoatay. Ai- taduna baa no charme lor htm now ainco living in Dyoglaa county. Mra. Kuby . Dyer waa brought to her mother'a home lTOm arveout. Mra. Djer ia very aick, but ail hope that ebo will soon be wen again. Her sickness ia caoaed by nerv oua pntrtioi). The fad news reaches thie vicinty of the death of Ida Wertas.'of Or on last Wednesday evrning. Miaa Ida will be missed by many loving frienda of this place, aa she was a resident ol long standing and loved by all. .1. 15. Hutcbina, of tiardiner, deputy fish commissioner, waa here iovestigt iiiK the dams near Myrtle Cretk, lt week. Mr. Hutcbina promises tbe peo ple cf this viciuitv salmon, in the near future. We extern! thanks. We understand fiat the "Yaakee JJoy" mine owned hy atman ix Uobinson have been bonded for fib.- 000. The boye will Ueeerve tue Don'i'u pri, as they have done plenty of work on it, ana um aseav ia eucii inav u is well worth the price. Last Tuesday, Homer and Frank Oat- man had a lively chase after one Craut McLiugblio. Grant gave Frank the slip, and took the lead keeping it to tie dote of the chase, which ended at Spring Branch, 4'j railee north of town. F'rank aaya ho ia not a caudidata for sheriff A.VYONI. Joint Installation. Saturday evening, Jan. 7, l'biletarian LoJge No. S, I. O. O. V., and Roaeburg Ucbekali Lokge No. 41, held a joint in stallation in the Odd Fellows' Temple. At 8 o'clock Dlst. Deputy U. M. Merit West, with an able corps ol assistants, installed the following office rj of Rose burg I'ebckah Lodg9 No. 41 : Minnie Fisher, N. C; Grace Micelli, Y. O. ; Cora Winiberly, Se.'. ; Nora llol- sioger, Treaa. ; Dells Drown, warden; Frankie Strauge, chaplain; Maiie Schmeiaser, H. S. N. G. ; Amata Smith, L. S.N. G.; Merit West, K. S. V. G.; Mae Fisher, L. S. V. G.; Mirtha Cum- mings, Con.; Emma Winniford, I. G.; Lena Kearney, U. ii. Tho work was spendidly done and re flected great credit upon Mre. West aud her assistants. District Deputy G. M. John liartiu of Looking Glass, assisted by members of rhiletarian Lodge, thou installed the following officers of Philetarian Lndge, No. S ; B. W. Strong, N. G. ; Ben IHjes, V. G. ; X. T. Jewett, Sec. ; D. S.West, finan cial Sec. ; J. H. Wiles, warden; B. F. Gilbert, Con.; K. Robertson, li. S. Y. G.; J. C. Comstock, L.S.N. G.; F. J. Connelly, K. S. S.; Albert Smith, L. S. S. ; F. W. Cooper, O. G. ; II. L. MarBtera, I.G. After the installation the retiring N. G., J. W. Strange, gave an excellent ad dress on Odd Fellowship. A sumptuous banquet waa then seired by the Odd Fellows' of Philetarian LoJge to the brothers and sisters, many of whom were visiting members. City Treasurer's Notice. Notico ia hereby given to all persona holding Roseburg city warrants indorsed prior to April 1'), lS'JI, to preeent the same at the city treasurer's office in tho city hull for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this uotice. Dated at Roseburg, Or., this 0th day of January, 1890. Gko. Cabfv, j0t4 City Treasurer. County Treasurer's. (Notice. Notice is hereby given to all paitiea holding Douglas county warrunta in doi'sed prior to Dec. 1, 189o, to present the same at the treasurer's otlice in the court house for payment, as inter est will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 0th day of Jau. lSUH, at the City of Koaeburg, Oregon. Gkn. W, Dimmk'k, Cnnnly Treasurer, Douglas County, Or -avv.av.'.'. k.'.'ai. . VV WHO ... SAID ANYTHING Our bright, clean, fresh slock of holiday goods is ready for you f f N Just sec them and you will rejoice and buy your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware and silver novelties from us jf J place your A. SALZMAN f?e31V.PEQ ttHI CO., mtw. For a high grade piano, don't over f look the Haines Broa. Indorsed by all leading mueiclane in Koaeborg. They are need and indorsed by Dr. d.hmn, Mra. Appelhotf and others. Mme. Patti baa a Hainea upright in her boudoir in her beautiful home at Craigycoa Castle, Walea, and need the Hainea piano dur ing her last tour of the United States. Hainks Bros., New York, X. Y . Card of Thanks. I lake pleasure in tendering my sin cere thanks to the many menus and neighbors, who were so kind to us dur ing my husband's last illness. Mrs. J. K. Mitcukll Mow's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot t e cored by Iiali'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY' & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry oat any obligations made by their firm. Weet A Traax, Wholeeale Druggist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whol-s- sale DrnggistB, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cere is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucona surface of the system. Price 7'h: per botllo. Sold by all druggiste. Teet- nioiituU free. L-Va forces at Havana are being lessened day by day. Four companies now doing provost doty in the suburbs have been dotached from bis command and ordered to report to General Lod- low. When the American occupation took place the members of a lottery com pany that wan famous a few years ago in Southern city uiide an attempt to secure a concession here. Local papers have apparently been sabsidizeJ, but Gener al Brooko declares that so long aa the American occupation lasts lotteries will be barred. Council Proceedings. The city council at its meetiog lait Thursday shows the following: All board present except Councilman A. Fields. The committee of accounts asked for and were given further time to report at next meeting. Mra. Pearce, having given bonds for indemnity against warrant 118. the board issued a duplicate for $311.70 for the original warrant lost. A. T. Thompson waa granted a liquor liceuee on condition that bereaiter he keep an orderly house. The marshal's monthly report was read aud approved. The following billa were allowed: S. K. Sykea 2 85 Central Hotel, meals for prisiou- ere 3 80 SamToo'ey, special police 12 00 D. S. Wett, recorder J5 00 F. M. Dillard, marshal 51 50 Churchill & Wooiley, mdse 14 20 B. F. Tage, work 0 50 Roaeburg Electric Light Co 150 00 C. W. Parrott asked the city to pur chase more hose for the tire department. The application was referred to Cora mil tee on fire and water. Board then adjourned to meet at the next regular meeting. D. S. Wkst, Recorder. Notice. All ueraoua bavins claims against the against the Roaeburg Building and Loan Association are hereby uotined to pro Bent them at the January meeting of the Association, January 0, 1800. HtKMAN Marks, Sec'y. Doctor MEYERS & CO. "S" sPec,illst Mri i'UI ilUt uaju-w ai.tl n HI tiaaUj ailtui'iila aiu-') lrvl. U f'imi'Wii luetlii-ad in- .hinininn. bum Hie uiu-i (. rlualv ittwticv in lln U si NO t'r Cured. i $ t'nfortutut ftiu Mini t-un I l,.,t Call nln.llLi Ilt. l.,r -.1. j Uwuiiiull'ii.aU) Ul (tTLIHCO 1? VIAR9. t AI.IaMiKK, TliuusitiitU ciirml t liuiuo. AillttLerteuit-Jiiitiait Not hiry for i onulttiou. 701 I T I L i . r- IKS 1M v , BRIEF MRNTION. Go to the Koaf f(,r the best cigars. Caro firoa. me the ros merchants. o to Sal.man'a for yonr holiday goods. For firt class dentistry go te Br, Lilile of Oakland. The fined display of la-npa of avgry description at Chore-hill A Woolley's. 10,000 men wanted at the Boss Store to select great bargains lef or it ia too late. Ladies rubbers at Z'i cents and Crat quality at 40 cenla per pair. Novelty Store. Facts not fakea i.i what our adver tising columna represent. The Boaa Store. Babya "Cry for Castoria" hot their papas cry for Oliver Plows they most bavo them. Smoko the 'Artie." the beat fta cigar of the year. Kruse & Shambroek, sole agents. New Btock of ladiea and misses' fine shoes, all the latest style, just received at 1'arrott Bros. Genu you will find some extra good bargains in overabirla. at the Novelty Store closing out aale. A large and fine assortment of chil dren's ahoca just received at Parrott Broa. Call and ace them. Call at tie Boss Store and price their gooda, and yon will be surprised to find them at such low figures. Money to loan on city and con r, try property. D. S. K. Buna, Marstera' Building, Roeeburg, Or. Ladies jcket most be closed out at ouce, in order to do this wo will offer them at Ipsh than ccst. Noyelty Store. Our shelves are getting oinpty, stili we have a line of dress gooda that it will pay yon to price at the Novelty Store closing out sale. Household joy .j, Bridge & Beach stoves, White sewing machines. Chur chill & Woolley sail thm. Why not bay useful Xoiaa presents this year. The finest aud beat selected line of holiday ganiij ever brought to this coast from New Y'oik city, will be shown in season. Watch for them at the Novelty Store. The W. C. T. U. will hold its tegular meetings on the eucond and fourth Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Epworth League room of the M. E. church. To all whom h may concern: No'!.-..-ia hereby niven, that I will mt te iponsible for any obligations or itet ta toutracteii by eon, Naibuniel Curry. MKS. I. J. CtKltY. Roseburg, Nov. 30, 1S9S. Dr. W, S. Hamilton is the Secretary of the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeona for Pensions at Roseburg, and all com munications should be addressed to hiin. W. S. Hamilto.v. Secretary, K. L. Millkr, President, E. Dc Gas, Treasurer. By the Board. The treaty of jicate baa been submit ted to tiio senate by the president. The treaty will doubtless be ratilied by the body nolwilLalaiidiiiK the opposition of a few senators. Joseph Yacher, the French "Jack the Ripper," was guillotined Decemtier 31st, It ie believed that he murdered 23 per tons the last five years. Commissioners Court. The coinuiisMoneis court has approved the otticial bonds of II. B. Gillette, county assessor , und no has aem i.ed the duties of hia office. It was ordered by the court, that claims against the county must be tiled within thirty daye following; ihe certifi cate of Ihe dcBlrucli'iu of real pa of des tructive animals. Lbt or Letters Reuiaiuiug uncalled for in tha Hosa buig lostoflice; Burcs, William 2 Myers, Wm. 0. Burgmam, Mia. Pa.ikey, W. H. Ford, Samuel L. Palteraon, G, YV, (Sou) Ford, Mack Smith G. A. James, J. E. f ulley, V. B. James, I. E. Persoue calling for these letters will pleaaeBtate tha date on which they wire advertised, January Otb. Ths letters will Im churned for at the rate ol one cent each. Wm. A. Fiiatku, P.M. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho RiKntuvo of