mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk I REMOVAL C CARO Settle lip. All persona liiduhlt'd In tho u tulr-t nljii -d are hereby uutillcd mid rniieii(od to emtio forwatd and nuiku prompt ftti lo iiiuul. All notes mill ni'i'iiiiiitd not iulil Immediately will tin iifo I In tho tiiiiiiln ii( mi attorney (or :i il I i'i I ii n . Ililii iitfltii m like II rends. Wit umi going out n( hilhiiii'M, mill iiiiihI liitvt ii tell lenient. t ' . II ' IV-.tlM. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaimau THIS IIVMNDI:ALI:R. I'KHUl'AUY ::(. aw. Kur a ifn iil bi:iiil t igitr cull on Mn. N, lloyi. ItoH" In Inlliiiiii variety nt Aliximlcr A Str)j.:V. htm Ku' . imn 'm Inn u( uniihrit mi.iI lety. M It U roll I III "III) pound tiirliKiiiH ul tiler's groceiy. Zsphyr I i'i roiiti . r I iiki'iti purine," t the Novelty Store Key Went , IiiiihiiIi" I niil iloiunlic cigars al llu lCoKi'luiil. A flill'lv In i'il Ji Hy iniili' mil I' I 'ili'. Addiens I'. Box, Kill. '1 liw Illicit display of ia up-tnl rvi-ry Jcn'i li'lluii at Chun hill A WniilU ) V. Tim lloH Mom lit lu-llui unt at o.i'il fil ing pi Ices, (.'till mill I K i mi viiK-ml. IhJ Vail SIIIMM' .' 1 1 MO, get tl) Arlii- cigar nl Kruno V H.aml ! iks, tolo ageiitu No iniHtnko will 1 e tun In ly li!iing your denial w oik doun by Or. Miauir. J. I. Maun del In Hut best Hour in town in! price urn all light, ipulity consid ered. Ladies rubbers at "'t rent iukI first g,ualily nt -10 cents per pair. Novi-lty btore. lilac brocade ill i" rkiilr, which formerly iiulJ at t.W lo l-l.M, iw for 11.15 to I'.1. 75 t the Nov l'y Horn. T. I.. Graves in uur ugetit nl Oakland, nuthoriud to solicit, collect umi receipt lor any bill dun the I'.mm'i .m i ii. K. DuUas. M. !., member Board ol Pension F.saminci.i. (Hiiro , Matslera building residing corner Main ami Cans street. F.conouiy will i-roiiii't you tu buy children's clothing n( uh. Suits hoiu i tu II nt l.''t umi upward in price, many marked In-low tout. Novelty lore. Sowing tunc hint's, Mt'wiua luachiitcs, sewing machines nl Alexander & Strong, ml the U'ttt of tlioni ul tli.it, niutfiiiK in price from f-M to IT.M). UoBiiro to Fro tlietn l(ore you Imy. KIlIUT V. IIOOVH, il)lirilltl Mild MM- Koon. Olllre nnxt to city hull on Miiin troi't, KoHolmrn, r. . S in iiil nttentinii Kivoii to iliHOiiHi'H of l!.o no.in iiti'l tliroal, Cttlla promptly tumwrrcd. Suo Kice it: Kiiv, IIoumi I urnielivrd, lor ovury tliln It tin' fnmitn'o line, Urjsmt stock und lowest prices, junt rc culvod cir 1 ) 1 1 of I : l itorn iri I co (uniiluro. Kc an lor ImiKiiltid. Morr'n' l'oiiltry Cmo. Tliiti infnllll.lu jctmidy cliiillciiKn tl'O world to produce its eijinil us si) product r. l'riniitt ivu snd euro lor all ilinrimcn uIIuwIh. (iuartiiitctd uud for n.ilo bv II. SI. M'f tin, HoscbnrK, Or. Suits of tlotlti'B, nil wool, litvivy welKlitP, fil.r0; ruuulur piico '.t. Hoys clothos from 0 to Yi yours for J0 umi f. Hats nil btyli-B mid colors for ' retiular piico ll.ftO. All tlicuo noods uro only to be found tit tlio Hohh Storo. Tor ulo or oxclianiio for lands in Orc-K0H--H7 nctcs timber ltunl in Suulu Cru county, Ciilifornia, ubjut tlnco tnllvs from railroad sUilon, on comity rosd, part Bod fruit lund und probably 10,000 cords of wood on tlio pltico lu-ar s good market. I'rico :',0)0. AddrcHS I'. O. box i8 Kosoburu, On'KDi). A (ow dozen of those Koutucky made pants, substantial and well uiiidc-, no shoddy. Also a few do.ou womeu's, rueu's, boys' and children's shoos, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and hade, undnrwoar for hot and cold weather, and various ol'uer articles K prices, nt U.U. Stanton's. at For a hlah urado piano, don't over look tho Haines llros. IudorHed by all leading nuifllclaiiH in Kusobuig. They re lined and ludotscd by Dr. Khmo, Mrs. Apfielhoirand othets. Slino. I'ttttl has a Ualnt'B upriKht in her boudoir in her benutiul homo at I'raltfynos Castle, Wales, aud UMod the llalnes plauo dur na her last tour of the I'nitod States. Hainkh llnoM., New York, N. Y. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is horuby given to all parlies boltdng DouglaH county warrants In dorsed prior to July 15, IH'.Ul, to present the snmo nt t'ne trousmur's ullico In tho DouglaH County bank fur payment, InteroHt will censo thereon after tho duto of this notico. Dated thirt tho u'tilhlday of .Ian. lS'.ilt' at lh City of Koflohuig, Hreg I i I. II, W. DlMMU'U. Oouiity TroAfiuier, DotigliiH Canity, Or. BROS. BOSS 1 (i'llil piiiii in nil ili hlgnH a' H t!.iriu'f. liond, thf wntihiuulier, iloi-n ruuray In. I'.iiii roft 1 1 nl tu ri y boiler at Mis. N. lloyd'K. if 1 1. i:. II mi k wniit to 1'oilland 'I'm t.l.ty. lil t your nilvrr wiire and lulver n-iVrl-lit'rt nt K,t'.inuii', l.-l i. Hunt, of I'miii. u in the rilv, 1 fht. t.l.iy. I nit U Hlikr, ol (i.ir lit.cr, iih in llio ci!y ytHlenl.iy. ( ioi'il iltttli hotM n die in cti .it ilriu.u.il and In tin; c.m d pt ir N.i w clock i l i li'K'ii't eiturv rets ut Chur. h II A Woulley's. Various i!i sins in sniivenier fpootiH nt KnUoittuV. Him) Iheiii. Mis. I. I'.. IUiMIii hits hi (iirui'il boom front a 1 1-it at I'm llund. II Kliuit uniile KitinblilH, (10 A. C. Murnlirn Co., Kosiibur. Or. Ai.n'lu-r i itt fihii inent c. diy jiw ds j lift rm iie.I it t the Novelty Store I. ('. Kraut hits K''0 to Co'jh ct tiiity, Koiun I y wv ol Draiii und (iunliitfr. Copper strainers, tloiib!n nit' I Bord eaux tio.slcN at Cliurclilil it Woolley's. Itev. W. A. Smirk, of Albany, M visit in leU'ivei ittid irieiids in Uoyeburf, It. mil. tiit wa'chmnktr ells spectacles nl loweit piiiun iiihI ran lit litem cor rirtly. I on Sai.k : A kou I top bujmv, or will ttado for treeli milch cow. Imiuiro st tltid ollice. Venter. lay l.-eiiiK WrtHliitu-.toii's birth day, nil I a huiidi'.y, tin' pontolliee nild Ii il, his worn doled. I'aiif.etn Imv "Our Win ui" overalls, tli host oil earth for oO rent", if they rip we pre V"" a l ew pair. Novi.li v SliillW. liKI l'iMiikia npplo trees for rale. They uiv line, l.irne. red apples sud nood kerpirt. Kmiutreol (i. W. Kapp. ):..n l H e I'pworllt l.i.tit'iio w id itivn a so i-iii I i riti.rtitiiimi nt at the renidfiiro ol Mr. and Sfts. I'. II. Cliitivhill IhUdvcn inK. ,,,'rito words (f praise bet-lowed up in Hood's Sarsaparilla by tbotiP who have taken it iirovo tlio merit of the inidi riie. D.i.ici-.V; M uliii want fat cattle, ho mi l hheep. l'aitlrH havini; any for sale drcp UB a card, and wo w ill call and soe tin in. Mi H, A. S. rnin!i:tell, who lias been nek for fomo lime at the residence ol A. C. Marstern, h is somewhat recovered and h.ia uotui to Urn honpital at l'mlland. Tlieru will bo a Bilvcr medal cou'eut, TIhh'h Inv. SUrcli '-'. iU7:'.M p. m. at the Milholist ('Itiiicb. I'ull program to Ap pear later. Allan.' imitol. Adiiiinsioii 10 CtK. Cha. SI. lli'inlcter of Draiu uiiido us a tiiinlili hm call yesieruay. .ir. ueimcr- ir will rhortly reinovo lo Cuttauo (irove, where ho will eniir!" the livery business. All iiieiubeis ol Kosi'lmrrf Hive No. U, l O.T. M.are rciUoHtrd lo bo present tit the next regular review, l'lidny, l'eb. 2, at 7;il0p. m. Hy order of pivni dont. Kmma K. liiciiAitiiM, Serreturv. Dr. d.W. SlrunKo will bo at Kiddles on Moudav ntttl Tuecday, February -7 and -S, and al Canyonville, Slarch 1 to 4 inclusive. Those living in thoie places will tlnd this a good opp ntunity to sj cuio good deutAl work. NKW HOODS, Calleoef, (iillghatllH, Outing FlauiielH, Ticking, staples of all kinds at the NOVK1.TY STOKH. David F. Fox of Ashland, d- puty In ternal roveuue collnctor for Southern Oretron. was a iilonsant caller at this ofilco lust 'A'uustlay. Mr. Fox was mak lug his monthly tiin over his ilislrlut, and reported everything working smrothly. At tho town election lust Monday at Myrllo 1'ulnt tlio loll owing olllfcrs were elected: I.. A. Huberts, recorder: P. A. Hilling, treasurer ; F.d. Carter, mar shal;A. II. Ulack, It. ('. DiMiioiit, 1. V l.eliiiianowrk)', N. (1. W, Perkins and ChtiH. Adams, tniitoes. Tho Coi vallia layette-, one ol the old est weekly papers In tho state has mspend- ed publication, tho sulwrlptiun list bi'ing nbaorbod by the (Vuvallis I'uioii. Tho eoiiBolidaled paper being called tho Union (laxolto. Tho (iassetto was founded nearly lit! years ago, and has ul ways b.H'ii uiio of the leading repiihlienn puperd in Ihn nlnle. SAL JHi !i STORE Closing Out ;: Sacrifice !! At Prices Regardless ii Of Cost !! a a 1 1 The sliuotul trees no in blxru In Ko:eburir, Mrs, (iooriro Kidd'e ii yikilini( in Koso buig as the cuoit of Mrs, O. L. Willis. Tho subjec' of the trrm'in by Kyuugel it Boll., nl the Clnintlan (litirch tonight Is, "Miinl your o-aii bnsiiii-ss," All ars invitrd to iitt' iid. The many friitnd ol Col. D. S. K. Iltiiek, who lull! been ijilito ill or the past ten dnys, w ill be (lsd to know that ha has eo far recovered sn it be able to come to his ollice, although ho is yet ipiito wesk. Scottsburg. Tho horseback mail was brought down Saturday by Jesse Vaiin. , II. Huller of Llkton and It. butler of Oakland were iu (own rmtutly. The rioii'itit playeri are ambitious and in for improvement. Tlisy are go iiu to fence their ground. We thought we had suffered a dread ful frc zi), but as our (all inn mercury hal been out knocked out Ni l in the shade by (he recent information from the Ktst, wo uro going to say no more about It. Looking disss. The saw mill at Kelt ju conuni need operation Monday. Mies (iertrude iluell has lesutued her position at the Soldiers' Home. Mr. Frank Deuuing hs secured position in a stw mill at Coos llay. Mr. and Mrs. Ollivant, of Ton Mile, were the quests of C. J. Denning, Son day. Dr. C. II. Canooo, of Si. Paul. Minn., who scent last week a guest of Ueo. Marsh, is now visitiug in California, and will spend a short time here on bis re turn. Sickness still prevails in our valley. Tho nioiclcs bnve given place to tho Is grippe, which is more serious, and many are trying U s'laks off its firm hold, Among those on tho eick lht are Mr. McCoy, senior, Mis. Sidney SIcCoy, Mrs. Strand. C. .1. Deuuing and others whom uro pleased to note are improving. A local physician is much needed in our midst. Io.Nf. HARRIED. ZIULHU-SYKICS. On Wedneeday eve uing, Febi'.iary 'i'i, lS'Ji), at tho hoir.o of Samuel K. Sykes on Cass street, Sir. Fred M. Zigler and Miss Carrie M. Sykoi wero united in uiitiiago, Hev. Oao, Daweon, ollicialin r. No cards. The house wai tastefully decorated in ferns and ivy and presented a beautiful appearance. Only a few ot the most iu- tituato friouda of tho biido and groom were present. An elegant lunch was served ut the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph II. Sykes. Mr. Xigkr has been a resident of Kosoburg for a good many yeara aud has always beau cm of its most highly re spected ci'.i.oiis. For about twelve years ho was au employe iu tho Plain- DKAi.int, ollice and for the past two years has been iu the grocery business, having one of the loadiug grocery stores. l'lie bride is well and favorably known to the people ol Roeeburg, hav ing hold a great many responsible posi tions in the city. The PL uNDtcAi.t.H joins with a host of friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Zigler a long life of perfect happiness. They received many very beautiful aud valuable presents, among which were: A silver set in oak case containing one-half dozen each of pearl handled knives, tablespoons, teaspoons, forks and a soup ladlo, Eugene Psrrott; ami Herman Marks; clock, kCharloa 1 Parrott; pair blankets, Burb Drockway; silver kuivos aud forks, Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Sykes; silver tablo and tsaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. S K. Sykes; berry dish, Mrs Linger; salt aud pepper shakers, Hattie Lineor; rocking chair, Zella Xig ler; carving set, Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Zig ler of Astoria; center table, Paul Zigler berry spoou, Mrs. F.d F.lliot of Portland sugar ladlo, Dr. aud Mia. it, W, llsnjt niin; Trlbly heater, Jack Kerrigan lamp, Dexter Kice aud ISIaiicho Auteu rietli; sideboard, Mrs. Delia Sykes cupB and saucers, K, F. Walsh ; half do. en silver teaspoons, Stell Zigler; Bilvc sr plcklo castor, 0. Parks ; half dozen silver fruit knives; Mih. A. Carlton of Sail Francisco. Tho Pi,aini)i:.u.kk wan lemomberod with a ironnroiiH Hiipply of woidiiig cake, t ROM MANILA. - I Letter from Scrgt. I'. A 'ioJfrey Rostburg liy All Writ. Through Iho ktii'lrittfft of SDc. I'.H. Oodfrey we eru i tm il'd i ublih tho following sxtrsciN fnnn n lain letter from her husband, Frank H. (hxlfrey, quarter lit vA r sf)r;i ant of Co I!., 2nd Oregon. Mawii.a, P. I , .lauiMiy !i, lM!i:r. I'snr Wife: 1 Iimvo sad nuws toll II you. One nl my comrades and i Iomh", 1st sergt. lA-o mortn, ol Uo. is., was shot and killed Friday night. Output 5 Is at' whit tho boys term .Mo.'ipiito tidge. Hero they have two magazines lo guard. On thin f veiling I'nva'e Palct of Co. Sf, ia a dative iw. r oie nl ihfiw and ordered hlin lo halt. He started lo run and tliOK'i nd hhol ut him, when icveial on re natives started Irom around there and llm ciard flre l nt tin m. Surg't Mono hap'iiid t bn nl o.1i- cers uuariers auiJ Uapi. ells mi JIie w.ts going up to H'-o what w (he matter and the sergeant went with him, They ran up onto the wall where Iho la t nt tim hh ic' ii I i itcpci n l und hud hi en hot a, Mini the goard bought I hey wore tho natives coming back and shot al tin in. The t tillil s'ricH Morse near thu right hip, He ring up ait-iry lii.d lis hied 'o de I'd inlaonty rr.inutis. The oitlv wonl I1.1 Bii l'weie, "It jori t hint." lb' did t ot ii 'cogiiix -i his bto'h- er Percy, who fie!s very had ahoti. the ti cidt lit, iiI'IioiikIi Im does not hhune Pai'Mt uny. !.e was a nice, Clnw'Ur. tioy. I knew hit fathir,wlo wanntale tie.n nri r for Ihu ;-uriday S. h itl (.'nion wln-ii I n loini pomili g nrruary for I' e v.. uiity. IPs i.a.i.y in A, A, Morse. 1 hosoiUI etewnrd Committ-d cuicide i-faiio eieniii', ami Private T. II. Murray had a narrow escape from drown- lo.'. li t was on giiirI on tl,u (.ou'iout nhieh i being repaiied ii.d 'evera! Fili pino.! lairm do n in ii hod next to the snort; nlnl l.orpor tl Mcl onl ntl.cl iii hint to foll ow and iu:i dow n the nt g plank whi'-tiwrs ipiite njrrow ut the hnt'oin. .Murray did let koo this nial tie wctil oV"r il t i li in v f..' t r.f vta!er 'tile I iIo aii wiili hiJ i;uu uu.l it belt full of i arlri l.i'i"'. He ut mugrd to t a jttip on "him t liiac m il liiiti ; mi iim I lo- was po ll d on'. Nat J i) i.i' ii t i .Ulan to dive and secure Lis gun. VcMcr.Uv I v.ai up in the - nr i I li.e in Srliai.tian c'.uri Ii wmIi l iiv.iier- Kvaus and Pulraiv. Wi-ciul i look nil sroiiu I over the i it . Il .is qni'e a lino t-iiit. i was niM) i ut lo the ilitioia prison wlicro many Spiiiisii atr iciiii Wi r coiiiiiiilied by in" ins of guillotine, thumb m tu a k, ti! itu Ktermer, who Ikh l.-ecn on lite ick rep. rt for ll"l dais ha been re lumed to iiu! .'. He 1 io'r.tf h..!li-r than I evi-r mw Mm li'lor'". 1 .-uml 40. rounds of itrtridffs to fie niiijp.iuj to- dv and al! thu tr-oi-e i:r under eru-s expecting an ins-.irrectioii. Wo sru all e xi itnl more or l"tt', te eii.tiiy the re- emits mil last legimeitts ti 1 in I. My health is eti'ulh til mi l o-.r t ink ro- p)it has boen reduced from 'J2 tn U. We hve3 in the lstreeftvo hospital, 1 in Uegiaientnl and ' in ipi.u'.ers. Four are Ko'-ebuig boys but no cases am danger ous. I went down to. in iu a street car today and on the I'ucnt.A de Kipana we j ran into at iileg tin I smathi'd i'. up some. The PeniiFyivauia base ball team heal al' tho teiima.ou the itUuJ, and (ho Oregon beat all luit t'lom. Jan. 11th. Talk u'rru' i xcitemei.t, ve had ii this aftirao.ii. I went Jjm town with what mail v.e hand, and to buy some kitchen ut-.uisil.. Oa my way back I stopped at a sui:ll plaoa and was drinking a nectar so la water with the Ut ecrgeant of Co. M , when we hearJ a terrible comnio'.ion on tlie otittid.'. I sahl I tltought it was a tunaway or tire and fli iHhe.I my ecd.i. S.iou tie din be came frightful and the proprietor ran to tho door and looked out, then ciim back and bewail piling tabk'8 t'loi c'.mire against the doors. Onorhiiir ttruok ! e on tho legs. I ti'.nited for Iho door ti!;d by knocking two n itives out cf the way got out just as the last door was cb.-t d. Whoa I got into the s'lvet it was n cm lion. Kvery door was closed and barred. There were bi.tl'.ilo carts, i.iuil-., Carro- niatas, Chinos, Americaiio.i, Fpanolas and Filipinos, all u struggling mass. Some wilh valuables, money, tt, try ing to get away. Tho Chinamen's pig tails werj sticking straight behind. I met Capt. May and Lieut. Thornton of our company anil we started tip tho es colla with the crowd. All tlio boys evervwheie were running for iim .rtore. Il thoy saw a rig uny i hero with Chinos or natives in i', they pulled them out and got in themselves. We had a good mile to run and nil the tilings I e.iA din ing that race cannot be doscrtbol on pa per. One plaeo I saw two bullalo carts and a Carromata piled up in a mess. Talk about panics! I noicr rea'ued what oue was before. The Chiunmen and natives weio uearly soured to death, aud the wholo thing started from a guard hhooting ut a dog dow n at the lower end of tho Ktcolta, at.d when the soldiers saw the natives uud others run ning iu every diicctiou, they started for piarters. Tito captain took charge of the company as soou no wo art I veil at quar tets and wo were kikmi on iho way to our stations. One platoon of Co. 11. guards the steel bridge and the othrr guards the suspeiiHlou bridge that is where I was. Lieut. Crowson had charge of the oilier half. Wo wcro out. about llireo or four hours. Wo were iu our places about as quick as any troops iu the cily, I would not have mia-cd the sight down to,vu for u whole lot, it win real eliciting, A fol low itui not know wneinor lie was going to bo knocked on Iho head tho next min ute or not. I really enjoyed it. Wo till laughed nod jikudns we ran. It was not u good day for miming cither, al though a low tboiit-aud took part in iffo ci nti'bl. I do not IhinU any wore rim ping in liopci of winning u lulr. The mails leave ' niierroiv, so luicnca noch u, Fkask S. Oodi itl;v. -Jr UvM-kf pvIDIEQ v Anscivnve pure Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome ovai Mv4 THE ENEMY f IRED Two Washington Companies Take The Lead. f IliriNOS SCATTtR AT MANILA Several Soldiers Hurt by explodlnj (Jun. Nitw Yoiik, Feb. 21. A dispatch to tho IIrsl l frost Manila says: The tnemy bus te-n concintratiDg all day at the water works and in front of King's brigade. The general tent two c -mpaniei of the First Washington over (he 1'rr-ii river. They swept the country for two railee and then opened a flank flri on the in surgents across the river. Two guns of the (Sixth artillery pound ed Hi 9 itieuTgetit positions, while the troops from Macsli charged and drove the enemy before tbetn. Fifteen dead Filipinos were found and four wounded. The declaration of Aguinaldo that be mad'i a humane war is a fabrication. Captain Pierce testifies that he Las been shot at by sharpshooters titty times in the provisional hospital. Not an ambulance or litter came which was r ot a tignal for a shower of ballets. The i urg-or.a of the hospitil corps, wIkj wer giving aid lo the Filipinos as weli a to the American wounded, were targets for shspsbooterr. SIamla, Feb. 21. The transport Nes port has arrived from lo Ilo with dispatches from Milter to O is. He re porti a l quift at Ilo Ilo. American troop! are occupying the suburbs of Jro and Mo o, and business 1 ai been re uin'd generally with tht ouuide world an l there has been no fighting since Keliruary i. All i q'jiet at Manila. Wawiiinotos, Feb. Ll. The war de partment has received the following: "Manila, General Miller reports the insurgent forces a few miles o it from Ilo I'o urj believed to bo disintegrating. He can maintain his position with tbe present force. He has sent op four rep re?entative moo, officials from the cap ital from the capital island Negroe, w here Americans raised the flag, and American protection is requested against a small insutgent force. Affairs there and in Cebu are very encouraging. A small insurgent force east of tbe city was driven away with considerable loss to the ebemy." First Washington Wounded Febru ary in; Uompany U, l'rivaie tri. Killed February 20; Company K, Pri vate Uienhart. Company M, Private Ada.r.8. Otis. Enemy Fired. Manila, Feb. 21, 9:33 a. m. The na tives of the village of Paco made a bold attempt last nigbt to burn tbe quarters of the First Washington volunteers by setting Gre to the huts adjoining their quarters in the rear. Fortuna'ely the wind clnnged at tha moment the fire was discovered, and fanned by a et ff breeze, tbe flames spread in tbe opposite direction, destroying fully 20 shacks and house jopposits the ruioa of the church. The inceudariei escaped. SIvsieiioua signals were fiequently made along tha enemy's lines during the night, and this led to tbe belief that an attack hid been ei ringed, but noth ing happeutd. The .ebels are leaving the vicinity ot San Pedro Macati iu small parties, and are reported to be moving toward Singalon. Elkton. i P.e.isaut weather. Uncle Harrisou Hart is reported to be in veiY poor health at present. Some pieces of of grain in this vicinity woio killed dutiug the cold weather. We presume Editor Stratford was much pleased to arrive home after his sojourn iu Alaska and wid have many interesting things to tell us about bis trip there. Miss Mollie Beckley who has been in Anzontfor tome lime, arrived home last week, much to tbe delight of her friends. Sltss Susie Beckley will visit friends in Calif jrnia before r-er return home. RiiEsel Butler from Oakland, was visitiuir reUtives in this locality a few days eiuce. Miss Eva Howard of Keilogg, was in towu Monday. Will Huberts i f Draiu, was visiting relatives iu neighborhood last Sunday aud Monday. MiaaMinutA Boll of Iowa Hill, was tlio i: oes i of Mrs. Arthur Mack the llrst of tho week. Sirs. W, A. Cooper was BtiU'eriug with hi crime last week, but Is much better at pieseiit. Slids Slytra Haines was on the sick lit tho Ural of the week. Tom loorgo Bolt came up from Riddle laBt Moaday to spend a day iu town on bus! ness. George looks halo and hearty and hccii.B to bo enjoying life immensely since be went to Kiddla Grants Pan Courier. Pfmntn ro.. mrw yrtm. How' This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that rannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo. O. We tho nndorslgne l have known V. J. Cheney for the last 15 rears, and believe hirp perfectly honorable in all bnslness transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their Arm. WeetA Troax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan A Martin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internal ly, acting directly npon tbe blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle. fHd by all druggists. Tost .nonlal I frpft. Now Is tbe time to save money bv buying your goods at the Rneeborg Novelty Cash Store. In baying three pairs of shoes you can save enough to Imy anoth er pair. On clothing we can save yon from $2 to $4 on a suit. Fall millinery, cloaks and capes, all sold at closing out prices. Absolutely closing oat. Call and be convinced. County Treasurer's Notice Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants In dorsed prior to November 15 IS&fi, to present tbe same at tbe treasurer's office at the Douglas County bar.k for pa)- ment, as interest will cease thereon sfttr the dale of this notice. DaUd this the 1Kb day t f February 1899, at the City o? Koeeborg, Oregon. Geo W. DiMMicx, County Treasurer, Doughs County, Or' Subscribe for tbe Twice-a week Plain dealer. It is the oldest, most reliable and fail dealing paper in ihe count.v. Hepublican io politics it treats all per sona cf adverse opinions with lourteey. never decending to scurrilous abuse for the purpose of gaining political advant age. It criticises, approves or condemns measures, not men, and is np to date in its news department. Rev. D. T. Summerviile, presiding elder of tbe Grants Pass district of tbe M. E. Church, lately returned from wintor.a trip to Southeastern OregoD, which, to say tbe least, was full of on usual exper.ences. Leaving Ashland be traveled on the trip about 765 miles, 133 miles by railroad, the remainder by stage and other conveyances. Ha trav eled 295 miles in a sleigh. Tbe trip oc cupied 32 days. During three difiereut nights be traveled all night. Tbe jour ney throughout was through a sparsley settled mountainous country. No man without a good constitution and plenty ot never would undertake such a journey iu midwinter, but Uro. Summerviile has both. IViavl, Viavi. Mrs. J. II. Shupe is local representa tive for tho popular Viavi remedies. Any one desiring any of these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad drefs her at Koseburg, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dcrsed prior to Feb. 1, 1307, to present the same at tho treasurer's ollice in the Douglas County bang for pay meut. as interest will cease thereon after the date of Ibis notice. Dated this the ltith day of Feb. IS'.rj, at the City of Eoseburg, Oregou. Gun. W. Dim mick. County Treasurer, Douglas County. Or Time Well Spent. When you read, read tho good maga lines such as the following: Scicntitic American, Harper's, Scribner's, Ladies Home Journal, Success, Self Culture, Mc Clure'e, Mnnsey'e, Recreation, Western Sports, Pacific Farmer, Current History, New England Magazine, and all the leading papers puoiisned. Tbe town paper will bo loond ut my stand as soon as they are published. Hoping to please every one with the kind of literature they like at my stand opposite the depot. 11. (i. IIOLHEllOLDEll. ColumthA Hartford bicyclos aro fit ted with automatic bub brake this year without any extra charge. Attention Farmers. Briug in your poultry to Dozier and Martin, while they are high, we want 100 dozen young rooster, 50 dozen hens and 50 dozen broilers right off, highest ash price paid. .Doctor MEYERS A CO. Specialists tor Men ) Ttiee phytldang havebttn cunug eKiivi tuu colli trftcUil tilmruU fttuva 1W1 luy bftv tli lruat u4 l lwt feiuiiiiMHl luetlR-al la ;itituiUia, ana (tie itiuc hO ry Till Cured. I ITnfortuDat Ken wim t'iu tiofc cU abfuiil writ jir4- ' wiul j'rivaUbuok tavaanaufai. u ST n, n TltouhUivU (MifuU at home), iiittenutiacbtiJ. No I bur for l onnultAtlou ' 731 MAN KWvrterlEaUMt Xr&t jAm? Go lo the Koseleaf tor the best t Igsrs i ro Lin s. me Ihe I t erchant. Band (or bargains and your watehr pairing. For first class dentistry g" to l Little of Oakland. 10,000 men wanted at the Boss Strtrt to select great bargains beforo it is too late. Facts not fakesis what oor auvsr- tising columns represent. The Boss Store. Babya "Cry for Caitorla" but thnr pjpss cry for Oliver Plows thry most bsvo them. Frnoko the "Arlie," the Wit 5o cigar of the year. Krnso A Shambrook, pole agents. New stork of ladies and mines' Are shoes, all the latest styles, just received at Parrott Bros. A large an I fine assortment of chil dren's shoes just received at Parrott Bros. Call and soe them. Money to loan on eity and coontry property. D. S. K. Buna, Marsters' Building, Koseburg, Or, The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings on tbe second and fourth Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. In the Epworth league room of tbe M. E. church. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to May 1, I8t0, to'preeeot the same at tbe same at the treasurer's office In tbe Douglas County bank for piyment, as interest will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated this the lUth day of January, 1890, at the City of Korehnrg, Oregon. Geo. W. Dim mice", County Treasurer, Donglas County, Or. New Train Service Still Talked Of. While it is thought there is no immed iate prospect of the talked of increase in tbe train teivice of tbe Southern Pacific Company httween Portland and San Francitco, by extending tbe local traina now running from Portland end Han Francisco to Iiosebnrg and Portland,. re spectively, lo a junction at Ashland, it is known that the company bas been in vestigating the cost of tbe Increased service aud its advantages, in detail (or several weeks past, possibly with the view of having the data ready for nse at such a time as it might be needed. Tbe overland trains are very heavy over tbe road between Roeeburg and Redding, as a rule, and a great deal of "helptr" service is required to handle tbem on the heavy mountain grades. By dividing the trains, whicb wonld be the effect of an extension of tbe locals, a great saving would result in the opers 'i in of the overland which would go a good ways toward paying for tbe in crease I expenses in extending the local service. If the propjsed extension of the local trains should bo made, it bi probable that their arrival and departure from AsLland would be in tbe night, meeting at or very near this point, at about 11 o'clock, p. ro. Ashlacd Tiding. Notice is hereby giveu to Ihe public by tbe undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Koseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel tak therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabox Ross, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17tb, 1885. Caro Bros, inform tueir patrons that bey are iu receipt again of Clark's Spool Cotton. Same old price. Standard of the world, Ihe Columbia bicycles, get the best at tbe price of the cheapest. See Churchiil A Woilley. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Good, Wholesome BREAD, there is none equal to the Roseburg Bakery. We have always a nice assortment of fresh PIES, CAKES, and COOKIES. Ornamental Cakes to or der. Give us a call. HANI3CH & RHEUDE, Props. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day Pies, Cakes, Buns and Cookies, Constantly on Hand. MRS. B. C0MT0CK, Proprietress,