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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1899)
I REMOVAL CARO bt tllo lip. .Ml pi' I III) II H lu'lullll'il I.I id itiu hereby iiotllli'il ii in I r 1 1 1 -( r t In toiiiii forward und iiiuliu i i 1 1 t im'I'V iiionl. All iiitit itml hi Kiiinin nut mi. luiiiiuillalely Kill lio iIih'imI In Mm bandit o( mi attorney for eolli-clloli. Thill Iiimiw.m llkii It H'lt'U. We him going out ol hii-lm in, iiml muni Iiiivh it M'ttlernriit, t i, TNI: lLAINI)!AM:R. JANUARY 1, 181)'.'. Fur good ft-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyo. Kiia in inlluitu variety ut Alexander A Strong's. Macaroni in one pound ai touim ut . girl's Kroo-ry. Zephyr l.'i cunli for 1-iu.eiu puckago t the Novelty Store. Key West, 1 in !) I v I hikI duim-Mic cigars at the lioneli-nl. A llncly bred Jeit-y main calf hi rale. AiIiIixhh I'. O l'u, i:;. Tim Burs Store in selling out at ii.uri lirilU H ii i'K. t' 11 and be lonvinci-d. I .j Jon smoke'.' II hi, ml llui A i tio iigarr.l KruneA SI. am' rookr, polo mkhiiIs No liiinlako w ill I in mvtn .y liaMug your dental work doiin I y Dr. Strain'!'. ,1 . I '. Mhum xi'lU 1 1 in Ikii.1 11. ii r in 1 1 m n Mid prices itiu ll lilil , .jn.iliiy coiiim I ered. Ilhu'k hrm-ade ill i'ii rkiilr, which lorinerly Mild ul tl.'.o In t.r.O, now (or fl.l.'i lo 2.7'i at lliu Novelty Store. Cash paid for Ki.tiii, Mini u!l kinds ul liirm products, at Abraham's wurihoiii.it K. A. Ii..u.ii. 1). DtiUas. M. 1',, member Board ul Pension Examiner, (liliro. Mauler building residing Mirnt-r Main ami Cans treet. Household joys, Bridge Beach loves, White sowing iiiuchiius. Chui thill A Woolloy null tliin. Wly mil buy useful in an present this year. hcouomy will prompt you to buy chihlieii'a clothing ul ii". Suits lioui 4 to I I nt uml ii atrl in price, many maiked In-low nwl. Novolly Mori'. F. K. Colluian, physician .unl r-urgeiiu Ofllco In 1'aylor A Wilson block, resi dence, Mi'CUl'i'ii House. Proleseionul tills iu town or country )rotii tl v un awnred nighl or day. Sewing nun bines, sewing machines, tewing machines nt Alexander A Strong, U'l the UM ul llii-ni at lliul, rnniiinit iu irii Iroiu to f!.'..V. Ilonuro lo m o ttioui lu-loro you Imy. Klmcr V, lloovi-i, ih)Hui.ui miJ i:ui guoii. Oiliio iuxt to city liall on Main Blriil't, KuHrltlUKi 'r. Sjn-i-lal intention (ivi'ii to liBi'iiM-s u( 11. o noHU anil tliroitl. t'allH promptly niiBwcri-il. Suo Hico A Kii.o, llotifo l uniiilii'in, lor uvory thin iu llo (uriiiluro linn, larisoiit Btoi k mill lmvcut priii-H, jii'it re-i-.'ivml n i-.ir I u l ot i: tiliTii .i i I i-J lurtiituri. Si'0 uh (or liur:iiiif . Ui'iiiuuilHir Iliat I'r. Strauifu in u mr iiiHiiont ri'B'ulf ut ol KonulmriC, uml ia not Imro tuiuporai ily, tliut lio fully warrant all liia worlc nml in lu-ro ut all tiiuoa to luuku Kl,,,i I''9 Kuarautooa ol till iK u t i try. Dr. W. s. lluiuilton ia llto K-crclaiy ol the lloanl of IT . S. KxauiiniiiK SurtjoonB lor lVnaionB ul Kot-ulmri;, uml ull com inuuiculioiia bIiouKI lie uililruHHeil to liim. W, S. II.iMii.ros. Sotrolaiy, K. 1.. Mii.lkii, 1'roeiilont, K. Pii ti., Trt'ttHuror, lly tlio Houril. Mori is' Poultry Cuio. Thia iufullllilo loinody cliullongoa tlio woiM to jiroilmo iteciiual hb an vw producer, rreveul ive anil euro (or all diei'iim-a o((onIh, (luarautveil ami (ormilobv 11. M. Mar tin, UoBuburi:, Ur. Huita ol clotbeu, all wool, heavy weinht, f'l.&O; rcuulur piiro t'.l. ltoye clothcB from 0 tc i: ycura for 1.50 uml S. Hataull MyloB nml ooIolh (or iu reKular prico 1.00. All thesu kho.Iii wvh only to be foumi ut Iho Houa Htore. Up toilato dentistry by lr. Mrange which moans the bent ami laluul kimla of work HkiKully carefully uud property iiaertoJ with no alter trouble, but per fect Batiilaclicm. Try lr. Struugo'e aeaiuleaa ciowns, the hunt, luleat and uioat porfoct made, l'or tale or exchange for lauda in Ore gou 147 ocres timber land iu Kant a Cnw couuty, C.iliforuia, ubsut three ' ml lea from rallroud alaliou, on oouuty rnd. nurt Bood fruit land and probably 10.000 corda of wckhI on the place near a. .oil market. Trice 2,000. Addiotm I'. (). box (18 UoHohurir, Oregon. a l.iw ilo.mi ol thoBii KnntucUy nmdo panls, BubBlantuI uml well mude, uo shoddy. AIho u low iloz-on women H, inmi'g. bovs' um cl.ildreu'H Bhoea, rogii lar wournra. llalH for miuHhino nml Hhado, umlciwoai' fur hot uml cold weal her, and various olimr ailiilcu ul g prices, ut U, (J. Hlunton'u, BROS. BOSS I I III) llll.ll'tnijll- i ild pi'iii iii all ili'i-luni a' ttal.uiflli'ii I Ion. J. W . ('nun m mpiillv iuiprov iiiif. 111. ml, ll.i' WMti liiiiaUer, ih -h rnray- II......H i ..... . i.- v I'.IIH I'JIl 111 HIIU'I. I'llllll HI .MIR. ' linvil n. uliiiuu'n linn of w.ilrln i and jivulny. .lohn Wchmt, 1 1 Mj illn Crcok, wa on our Hlrre't". l n't your mivrr wuruuinl ailver m.Vil tit" ut Saluiaii'M. Nun p'ut k nl flcant i-iimhk iuImhI Chnr. hill A Woollry V. .1. W. .li'tuiiiiKi, nf W'ilhiir, i ami) up (f.ini llul city d luoi lav. Attorney . 1. ComIi jw went t iSilem Monday on It'k'il huiim-w. Vari ill ! nicin in B njvrtiii-r i-h hb at Sul., ii in'.'. S si 'in 'I he iili le daughter nf Mr. Mi.d Mib. C. It ( ' uii.oii, U iinti ill . A.L. iiuff nml hob!. T.ip;, nl Mk laud, are iu the i ity today. .1. . iMivi-r, I Myrllii I'nvl., lame down lo the ily Wi' liii H hi . Mr-. I inn Mill .li.il ut illt.tr Sun day iilld WnM Imii.'d rui'u l.iv, IliKliu,-.! i;r.i lo 1; I'lihli m, (10. A. C. Man tel i A Co., KoKebutg. Or. i ii-Dto Klirnin, it Icidinc laiiuer of I ili'iiilalw, .in in lon Vrn'criloy. We call mt-niioii I i Mia. N. I". yd "New Arrivals" iu today' paper. liitoi ii al a ji inly lor Mjii'hh county in t.uKOil ol at Kuaubuiu I iri'oninn. ThciniH coiinidcrahl't liickunai iu the lily, whonpiiiK ioiikIi ami iiiradVa pri vmlinii. Miaa Clara 1'illai I, cleik ol m hool dm Irifl No. I, is taking the annua! school celiBiiV. A. K. ircen, hP lion foreman on ll.e railroad, I1.1.1 rcturmid itli hit) family to Ko3cburg. Mm. 1.. W. l'liiiiniik U . (ijite nick with li e im'Aidcf at her Iuiihi iu North K Mcburt'. I.. iriiner, one ol llm i-lurdv icpubli cam) of Looking ilan", wan in UohhIjiii;, WediKiaday. JaH. lCwuil, I'. II. liurt uud J. S. Mc Kay ol Winchester weie iu Knttcburg, Inat Monday. I.. II. Martin nf Wilbur vieiled hii ui ontf , Mr. uud Mrt. II. M. Martin, in thia city thia week. , Min Nettie M. Iait, ol the llighluml Teach farm, near Wilbur, vinitod liictulfl in Huh city thii week. T. K. Kichurdaou went to l'ortl.iud Monday, where he will l-e deluined on biipiiie fjr twi ur three weoka. Mr. !'. M. Stewart, of Coumtock, ni Hilo I lie l'i .iiMo.M hii a ph-aaant cull today, while on liUfincea iu the city. Dr. I'.rookliarl, of Drain, leader of the ruiddle'ol-thc-road pjpuliuta iu Djtilaa county, wan doing buHincca in Koaeburg , Wednesday. Hciij unin F. hauilirook, who ia the traveling Halenman (or the Cudahy rack ing Co., o( rorthind, wan iu town Wednesday. K. ioodiuau, ol Looking (dune, came over from that burg t jd.iy. lie reports that the people there lire having Iho meaalea .generally. lien. A. M. Craw lord returned from Salem, Wo lnonluv imiruiug, looking n9 pleilHiint u a May Mower, hlri liilbl- uet-H dip having proved BiicccnHful. A apcchil meeting foe rhilotnriuu ledgo No. 8, I. O. t). V., ia called (or Fri- lay evening ut 8:110. Thei.i ia import ant biiBiueHS and all the mumhera are re- juesled to be pieeent. The Ceutrul hotnl under the uiannga- mentolll.W. 1'eltit, loaao und inaua- ycr, ia faat gaining iu favor with Iho traveling public, and is a good place to atop. Iry it. Keusouahle priced. Dr. lieo. K. llouck haa decided to loi'ate at Koeehurg. Tho Dr. U a very pleasant gentleman and well uuderatuuB hia prufoaaion and the people ol 1'iine vl lio will regret to lose him from their mldat. l'rineville lteviow. Uondirol jubiiceHof the pcaeo and con- atublea tuuttt boar reveuuo etampa to make them loyal, an naya Deputy Kev uuuo Collector HohliH, Must of tho buuda filed by tho justices am! conntablcs of Douglas county era not Rtumpcd, uud thoy Bhould make them legal by comply ing with tho law at once. Thia Bhould he dune before the collector makes unolher dip lo Itoaohurg, which will he iu two or three weckn. SAL STORE j....,..... ..... Closing Out Sacrifice Al Prices Regardless Of Cost I County court BlpuriB (olay. Amly l-ord ia iyiiii very nick iu tlio Cortland hospital. ! da 11. Howard waa in town from Look j ing Tui-aiUy. Kiw. . V. Hull., .( 1 he ImIIh, will :8joii ln'Kin a revival meeting in the ' Chrintlali cfltoicli. The local aa In-hind lime, Tueaday evening, 4 bourn, 011 acount of the loco motive blowing out a cylinder bead. Mrs.. I. C. Campliell went to K'.Beburg last Tiieaday everiing. to viflt her laughter, Mia. .1. II. Booth The Denny. Mr. Merrit West and Miaa Winnie I, nulling went lo Kugomt Wednesday morning, to ntierid the funeral of I. A. Anderrou. lion. .1. W. Ilohha, deputy revenue colledor, was in llyaelmrg Iroin Saturday lo Tiind.iv, 1'ioking alti-r the inereils nl the revi-uiie law. The drnri' stkff und iiii-mher of lh' 1'ti i lut a rin ii lodge No. H, I. O.O. I . hae accepte.l un invitation to pay a fraternal visit to the Dmi'i I xle, Situiday even ing ol I his wt-i k. Count V Cl -ik im.lry haa 11 copy of tho special Hi-Himi lawa for each justice ol the It-ace iu the coun'i. Justices can gi t tlicm hv calling at hi Hi e it rend ing a w rittuu order. Mrs. U. C. Hrown, teacher iu the iub- lie scliool, went to Wilbur Monday to ulteud the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. I lem Hill. Mis .lesaio Hell took bor place in the schoolroom while alio was absent. Iho I'l AiM..i.i.H acknowledges re ceipt from Senator A. . Head, of a copy ol aenalo bill No. o by Mr, Daly, of I'.enton, lo utuend school 1awe and (iov eruor Urer a adUrcsi to the iwcntieiu legislative asaeuibly. Tim bill, If it be come a law, win maico some radical change probably for the better. Information Wanted. 1! minion K. Davis, hon of Mary Ann Heeler Davix, diughler of .lohn llcetcr, also one .lohn Heeler Davis, I would like to correspond with any ol the (aid family of Johu lleeter. My address ia lit hmos K. Davis, w: I'nd. Ave.. Ueaver Fall?, I'a. OI(lccr5 Inftallfd. Mrs. Dr. Kuykeudall, liuardian Neighbor of the Fugeue Circlo, installed the following ollioei a ol Lilac circle, W. of W. Monday eveulog: Mr?. 1-:. t)tey, T. ;. N.; Mrs. F. W. Woolley, i. N.; Mrs. .1. H. Shupe, ad visor; Mrr. A. I-., lultt, clerk; Mrs. . C. Loudon, banker; Mrs. Fickle, magic ian; Mrs. Fickle, inside sentinel. After tho installation a lunch was served to tho ladies of the circlo and their husbaud. Tho W ooduieu wero not "in it." The circlo is very pros porous and has had a number of additions by iuhi.iticn recently. Funeral. The funeral of the late Arthur K. Anderson occuired from the family re sidence, ou North 1'earl street, thia fore noon at 10 o'clock to tho Masonic ceme tery. Tho funeral services ot the re sidence were conducted by Kev. It. C. Brooks, while the Brotherhood of Locomotive Kugiueers uud Firemen, about twenty in number, said ritualistic services of that order ut (ho grave. The Eugeuo liremaii attended tho funeral of their comrade iu full uniform, and a large number ol citizens iih'o attend d. KuReno I'liard. Born. liOACII. To Mr. ond Mrs. Frank V, Koucb, Jan. 17, 1S'J;I, a ton. KINNEY. To Mr. und Mrs. Frank Kiuney, .lau. IS, 1SU'.), a daughter. MATTHEWS. To the wife of Frank Matthews, Wednesday, Jan. IS, 18i, u son, County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants In doiaoJ prior to May 1, lH'.ttl, to present tho baiuo at (ha saute nt the treasurer's oflico in the Douglas County hauk fur paynieut, as interest will ceaso thereon alter the dati of this notice. Dated this tho I'.Hh day '.of January, lSD'.l, ut tho City ot Hosuburg, Oregon. GkO. W, DlMMIl-K, County Treasurer, Douijlun County, Or, ' ' ' l ooklrift Olus. WoodiiPting li' C. 'tr ;! here .1, T. SjiiiimIi went (o Hon. ' U'g V01 day. T. .1. Willli ii s 1 1 'Im. Mi!. ,. Ii ir rortlaml on l-'mi'lay. J. W. Morgan whk vi wing Hii- lijl nl ItoKeburg Utiliinlav, There un-al mil li n'v c, "m i I un . il reported in lliu lalo-v. J-.verj thing In llis put ot tiie co ury is lloo. led Willi "Ori ivm in;M." We nro sorry to siy that (r.u, fa liuell is coiiHiuoily growing weaker. Ii I). Ilowitr I ia In JUiwajliu r ut pies f-tit, loading bay 011 tint cars for Wil Hani A Omclriii". 1 v, Wil.lt IM n: l )i in 11 )'. 1 lie latter part of last ik (or I'onlin.l to attend the illuesi of hi- lalher. .i.si k ins Uii'i Kii. Cleveland. Wallacj f-ai'liold win- 111 Koi-el.urg Issi Mot day. Mr. K. D. Har dy i no iiuji oying very lapldly. There Imi-n't been any lonhir g doue (or ioiiii lime. Mr. Frd liftteiiun ol Hi Iioho is seen uuite cl'en here. ' - eo. Marihuioii, ol Meroe, waj here one day lut week. Mr. liuKHock, ol KosoLurg, was out horo oiie day la.t we'.k. David Beasiey of Me I row paused through hero last Saturday. M. J. liurkha't ai.d Sell llershey are l ulling wood lor (he ilUtillery. Wdl Collis of French Settlement, has Ixiou visiting Howard and Herman Wil son of thia place. The Cleveland Cvmctary Association met I.ihI Maturday evcinn,:. 'l'hey voted to fem e oii'.'-Lall acre and clear oil the bru'li. Clkvu.i.vu Javb. (iardincr. i'lio worthy f)6t nailer of Ihia pia e is put-) out ol health. C.tpt KricBon pilolel thu Fv.i lo Kcot'kburg one day la.-1 wceU. Win. Vinilny un I f.imdy of t'i" I. ikes urn veiling in loa 11 ut pn 11 n' . Knv. ISurkm.-i went to Sc j'.itmr to fultid tin nppuiiitiiieiil S.tti.fday. M ra. C. 1 uwall ai-d Mire Mj'el, liavo gone to Berkeley, the latter to enter the college. The tu; Hunter lovk ihe tchootier Sadia to tlie unuth ol the river a day or two since. 'i heie is sumo tumor ol ;hu proposa l building of a Methodist church Ihe 1:1111 ing eumtner. Mrs. W. F. Jcwett ha been on Ihe sick list (or a tew- d .ys, hut ii n jv s ru what iiuprovl. Hev. Hog, o' the .Mars'utieid liiptia. Church, uildie6(d tl.e lople if thia place ou the lo;U. ,. Mrs. M. Conway has 60 W recovered (roui her recent fall as lo l-e ablo to at tend church ou the Sabbath. A storm o( great violence icva:Ud Saturday und Sunday. The wind and rain whs the most revere (or many months. Win. Murphy ban relumed (roui his sad journey to Wuahinglon, where he buriod hia youpg brother. Mrs. Thou. us Mctiuiro relumed Iroui sin Francirco l.i-it week. Her husband remained there at the L. S. S. Slutiou. Mi?s Mary Kound, luiuierly of this place, is expected beji 10 many weeks to open school in the Marks echool district. Ii. Sagaberd, who has been uttendieg school here for tho past three mouths, has returned to his honu above .Scotts bnrg. J. D.ilev has sold the Gardiner hotel to S. l'eikins of Smilh river, un uuderstaud, will go to Astcriu wo uext spring. Miss Anuio Neleon, who accompanied Senator Kced uud wife to Sulciu, has been sworn iu nud entorcl upou her lulies as clerk. l'ml-3 Billy l'itt is trotting around piite hiiskly (or hia ill years, and cays he is growing young ug iili, except for a touch of rheumatism. The saw mill has not been running for a few days. The employees hope work will soon be resume J. Schoouer Louisa is still at tho wharf uulcudeJ. Tho broad black hues 011 the recent issue of the 1Y.umu;ai.i:i; announced to its readers the lots of u good man, C. Y. Benjamin, uud the sad liewe was read by its patrons with sincere regret nud ex tended sympathy. Tho public iofcUUatiou ol the, cilicers of Riverside lodge, I. O. O. F. uud the Kebekah degree ou thu night of the Bith, was interesting and imprcs-ivo. Among the exercises wai a lecit.ition b Miss Caddis and ulso by Miss l'aldcree. The chief ollieial for tho liiyertido lodge is Geo. Balderee, and for the Kebekuhs is Mrs. Browuill.' An txollent tupper was furnished ut ti e hod I by .1. Daley, which rapidly disappeared before the onslaught of the l uge KUthcring, Tho auciunt Bubyloniuna had uo lobu lar physiciaus. Iho nick and inlirui wero brought out into the .market nlnee where tho passers-by proscribed remedies which hud proved tticctualiu their ow n expeneuco or that of their (rieuds. We ate told it was against the law to pabi ly a uiik pcisju without iu- nuiiiug into tho nature of his iUm'.ibo aud iircBcribiun u reaiedy, tliotijh history does not tell m that they wcio com- nulled to try nil tho recounneuded. And vet. thuuuh thcylhad 110 phvuician, it is safe to say that they killed about us manv neople In tliuuo benighted iIuyh, in their attempt to save human life, us the doctors do in those days ol scientific rt search with ull their knowledge of Ihera pontics. 0 1. -v 1 I 1 JIT Absolutely Makes the food more delicious ond wholesome A TRIAL l PROSPECT lor lagan, the Iraduter ol Miles. PRLSIDLNT HAS SO DLCIUtl) The Talk of Selecting the Court Will Be a Difficult One- The De fendant's Kank. vVAMiiM.rox, .Ian. 17. I'ri-sideiit McKirdey iinuoiiiii e I I iIih eaiiiiiet at the regular meeting ti.ilsy that he has doll! mined to court-martial Cominis- sary-i eneral LsKan. Aljjer was not at the cabinet niectiog, but wi'h Adjutant- General Corbin was r.t the Wliite IIiuso in conference with the preid.jn!. ou the subject just prior to the cabinet session. An order for the court martial probably wilt be made soon. Ceneral Elgin l.ai not yet been re lieve I of his duties in anticipation of Lis prospective trial, but it is understood that the order for his arrest, prepara tory to tho trial will, ol itself, carry with it his relief from oflicial dutier. The general practice is for a majority of the court to couciit of ollicers, the equals tr superiors in rank of the de fendant. This aould make the task' of selecting the court a bard one. But latitude is permitted t'ie appointing an ihoriiy in euch relvctiou--. as the ninth artijlo of war reada: No ollicer shall, when it can be avoided, he tried bv ofljt-ers inferior I in rank.'' 1-. will he noticed that tiic pi, rare, "if trail In avoided," !eV'i un r,por- t unit y (01 appointment d juni f cliiC'-rp. Tin; i-enaity for tho olhjusa n.ou which 1 itiitvul Y.i.&u pro'imhiy will be tried. ComJiic' uuUcouiiug an officer and a Ki-u' l-iiisn, is one. of tho oiest severe ki.oAii in the army, being ili inisaal. I'KOWJSLI) ROAD SYSTIiM. Summary of the Oregon Road Club's Scheme Now Before Legislature. S.iLfcM, Or. Jan. 17. A system o( road laas prepaie 1 utider the dirovtiou of the Oregon Uo.il Club anl embodying its plans (or systematic road dve'opeiuent, is now before, tho legislature in the form of three bills now in their fimt etsgts in the house. The firat of these bills doe!; away with Cue old plan of assessing r'ad laes in tho (ortu of days' work lo be done ou the county road, uud provides that roadta.tes shall hi collected in each, like other taxeB. The tax levy shall be nude by tho county court at each couuty nut 10 exceed 5 mills lo the dollar, and shall. !-e colleclol like other taxes, but iu the treasury shall Le held us a special r.vlil forwl. Kd'iitfct t.i .lialiuraoiiinr.t hv I the county authorities, and it shall ba used for no other purpose. It is further provided that a road poll tax of f'J shall bo collected from each male inhabitant between the ai.es at L'l or CiO not other wise exempt, and that the proceeds of this collection 6hall also go into the county road fund. Nopcrs;n subject to this tax and who does not exhibit a re ceipt therefor, stiall be registered as a voter. A l-LAX or .r.WE ADMINIMIt.'TtON. The second link iu the proposed sys tem is iu the form of a bill which looks to a general uniformity in road plaus end methods under the headship of a state officer, to be called tbe stale roud engineer, itie couuty roidoiastor is re- juired to bo a competent engiueer, to be paid as the county couit may direct, and subject to dismissal ut the will of the court. Secti ma '2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 relat to the details of selecting, surveying aud dedicating roads, etc., of a perfuutory kind. r Section 7 provides that the governor hhall appoint a etate road eugiueer, who shall l-e a competent civil eugiueer, to hold office (or a term of four year)', ub- jtct to the discretio 1 and pleasure of the governor, to be paid an annual salary of $2-100, "as the salaries of other state officers are pu'ul." The aJrfW road engineer shall have an office in the' state ipiiol. lie shall give bonds iu the mm of i'lOOO, aud take an oath binding him uot to become financially interested in any road work, nor in any contract for tho same. The duly of the state road eugiueer is detiued us follows; It Shall bo ihe du y of tie ctato eugi ueer to thoroughly udvise himself as to the lift inethodrt aud material for build ing lo.uls, culverts aud bridges iu Ore gou, haviug referi-nco to difference in soil, climate uud other differing con ditions, and to U0 hia influence with the country courts ol this state to intro duco and encourage 1'ieiu to begiu and prosecute the iinproveuient of tho roads iu their lespcetive counties, to advise with thun reganhi g tl.e beet manner ol making temporary and permanent im provements on the roads of their re spective counties ; nud of the uiot't ad vantageous method of utdng the menus they may h ive to m-ure tho greateit benefit to tl eir various county roads; and to endeiyor to promote good road building throughout Ibis slate. And when any (utility court within Ihisntalo cnutemplateM making pi rnial I I pure uent improvement of any road or build ing hOdae or bridges, the Ma to road engineer shall prepare lbs plans anil purification!! therefor, and gl such in struct Ions and direction for doing said work as may be necessary ; and it Bhsl b the duly of raid plate road englnoer, alien re'piesled y aoy county court wilu'n thii state, when it contemplates buihling any bridge or bridg' or perma nently improving a road, lo "isit atid County and confer anil adviro with such county comt ubont such work; and when sail rtato r';ad engineer shall 10 attend upon ucu county court at iti re ii?tt raid county court shall I'oui tl.e county road (und of Its couuty, reim burse sid ala'e read engineer for bis ai.-loal expeni-n injurrrd ia making such visit. The state road eugiueer, it i further provided, ihull receive repeits of work done in the several counties and give of ficial approval of the same; if done in accordance with hia plans. He aball make a report to the governor biennial ly, sholug how much each county has expeuded on roads, what work has been done by each county, and make rucb recommendations as he may deem ad visable. A little amusement wis occasioned daring the morning seesion of Ihe Ben ate yesterJay by ao impromptu dia logue between Senators Selling and Iteed. As chairman of the committee on fisheries, Keed had just reported favorably on house concurrent resolu tion No. 2, when Helling, who is inces santly insisting on economic incis ures, interrogated of his colleague the approximate coet that would be incurred be the expedition of the joint committee to the mouth of the Colombia, as in the resolution provided. Toe good-natured senator from Douglas injected more or less hunur into his reply which was made in the following term: "As for myself, I ride on a pass, buy my own cigars and pay all of my incidental ex penses. I might inform (be entor from Multnomah that the resolution creating Ibis 'jinke'iog tour' wis intro duced by a member of bis delegation. For a high grade piano, don't over look the Hiiurs Bros. Indorsed by all leading musicians in Kosbuig. They are used ar.d indorsed by Dr. Ehme, Mr. Appelhoif and others. Mine. Patti h.i a Haines upright in her bouJoir iu hir beautiful home at Craig) cos Castle, Wales, and iibed tbe Haines p;aoo dar ing her last tour of the United States. II.mnk Baos., Sew York, X. Y. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward l .-rauy case uT Catarrh that rannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props. Toledo. O. We the undersigne J have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe hi perfectly honorable in all business transactions an J financially able to car ry out auy obligations made by their tlnn. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, lokdo, O. Walding, Kionan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Trice 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Teat moniali free. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrant in dorsed prior to Dec. 1, 1S05, to present the same at the treasurer's office iu tho Douglas Conuty bank for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of thia notice. Dated thia the 0th day of Jan. lStiy, at the City of Hoseburg, Oregon. Gbh. W. Di.mmick. Cjuuty Treasurer, Douglas County. Or Notice to Contractors. Sealed uronosils will be received at the office of the board ot trustees, ot the Oregon Soldiers' Home at ltoseburg, Oregon, until 12 m. Jan. 28, 1SW, for the construction of a chapel and laundry for said Home, and in accordance with the d swings and writings of Lionel D. IVane, architect 430 Chamber of Com rueroo, Portland, Oregon. Drawiogs on view at the office of Mr. Sol Abraham, Roaebuig, Oregon, aud the architect aliove named. 411 tan.lra In ha uccomnaniod bv a erfllied check (or live 5) per cent of the order of the board o( ru-iUos, us an evi dence of good faith. Board reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Per order, board ol trustees. 11. II. Northup, President. Tue militia boys who went to Portland a id failed to pass the examination have been allowed wages for the time they were thore. The Koseburg boys got 18 each. Doctor MEYERS & CO. Specialists (or Men Tlies I'hytti'tftiu have bsx-it CUIlLtf tlkUtt n4 foil trfKUU ailiairuta tluv lMil 'Mitty lmv Urgfst Kiitl Wht rtiiiiiiiKHl iiifnlica.1 iu ititutieii, ItIKi til Uiu-t HI i tio VJ Till lure J. 4 ITnfoKniwte Ueu du run (TetiHto it vcaas. . TIiuiimiiu. eiircO nl lioiu. ill irlUracoiiSJcuuai No Chars for I'onsultatloa. 731 ""mMJW e Mil BRICf-' MENTION. Uo to the Uoseleaf tor Ihe beet cigar. ' -ro I'.m b. 1 a th' ! ec-cban' Go In Salmnan's for i-i.r holiday g'joilr. B i.d lt l.aig dm and y air wa'ch re pairing. For first 1 Urn til tetry go to Dr. Lilllnof Oakland. Ihofitifrt display of la up of every description at Churchill A WitillyV. lO.OUU men wanted at the Bote Store to select great bargains before It le loo late. Ladies rubbers at 25 cents and first quality al It) eenls imr pair. Novelty Store. Facts not fakes ia what our adver tising columns represent. The Boas Store. Baby "Cry for Casloria" but their pi pan cry for Oliver Plows thry mnat have 1 he ii-, Siuok the "Artie," Iho hett do cigar ol the year. Kroso A Shambrook, sole agents. New stock of ladies and misses' fine those, all the latest styles, just received at Psrrott Bros. A large and fine assortment of chil dren's shoes just received at Parrott Bros. Call and see them. Call at the Boss Store and price (heir goods, and you will be surprised to find them at such low figures. Money to loan on city and country property. D. 8. K. Bun a, Marsters' Building, Koeeburg, Or. The W. C. T. U. will hold Hb regular meetings on the second and fourth Monday of every month st 7:30 p.m. In the Epworth League room of the M. E. chnrch. What Think Ye of Expansion. Expansion meant developemeut, As well as stretching ont ; And sometimes means abolishment To bring reform about. Expansion measures to the sun, And planets far away ; Expansion scarcely has begun, But it has come to stay. Expansion ferrets ont all crime, And p'eads fair science' cauee ; Espai sion wiii in coarse of time, Give all mankind ila lawr. It uniracioua rit-yil, too, And lauxba to scorn their claim ; It f eparutes the false aud true Which honors its fair name. It luilt the cause of science up, And s-t pwr Cuca free; It made the once dark slave tu sup Free (roui his master's key. Our schools hav flourished where it rules. From wheuce nes light has come; Contraction now is meant for fools And idioto yet to come. L. C. Hill. Resolution of Condolence Adopted by Alpha Lodge, Number 47, Knights of Pythias. WiiKKKAtt, The Supremo Kuler ol the Universe .has, in His infinite wij- dooi, removed from our midst, our worthy and esteemed brother Knight, C. Y. Benjamin; and WmtHKAs, Toe fraternal relations ex isting between the members cf thia ord er and our late brother, make it filling that we record our appreciation ol his Knightly qualities; therefore, Retolvtd, That the friendship, charity and benevo'ence which he exercised iu behalf ol our order, will ever be held iu grateful remembrance. Ritolml, That the sudden removal from our midst ol Ibis true and faithful Knight, leaves a vacancy and shadow, that will be deeply realized by all. Itetvhtd, That wo extend our heart felt eympaty to the bereaved relatives and friendi of our late brother, trusting that the Beneficent Father will comfort them in their great or.ow. Ketuleed, Tost the charter of thia lodge be draped in mourning and tbat the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, and be it further Kavlred, Tnat tin so resolutions lie transcribed upon the records of this lodge, aud an eugrosiied copy sent to the family of the deceased. Submitted in t. C. & B Geo. Cakpv, Jos. MtCKLLI, Frek Johnson, Committee. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Koaeburic city w arrants indorsed prior to April 1), ISO I, to present tho same at the city treasurer's office In Ihe city hall for payment, as interest will cease thereon alter t ne uaie 01 ims notice. Dated at Koeeburg, Or., Ihia IHb day of January, ISO h Quo. Oawy, 'M City Treasurer. What ia " Wild Oats" It la two boura and one-half of Incessant fui, is spirited aud sparkling and vivacious comedy, brisk in action, interesting In specialties, bubbling with moirimeot, lull 1! that rare quality, gold, and it la the epeaiag bill ol Kartell's iiwir soakers, which begins a oue night engagement at the Opera house Monday night. There will be no villains, heroes or heroines, love sick stories or blood-curdling plots in the performance ou llartell'a merry makers. Caro Bros, inform 1 their patrons that they arj iu receipt again of Clark's Spool Cotlou. Same old pike. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Rignature of