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ONE MORE ISLAND.1 Wrifictll Court Note. REMOVAL g CARO Kofi In I In All poisons Indebted lo ed nro hereby iiotillml and ri-rjuondul to come forward und wake piompt nettle tnunt. All notea iiml accounts not paid Immediately will bo plat ml In the bund of an attorney for collection. This innniiti liko It readri. Wo nro going out ol IxihIiichd, und ni'int lmvi, u ii.tlh'inciit. (!aui !L-.oii. f Till: lLAINI)UAM:R. FLT.KCAIIY I Sift Fur i'iiihI fiTniil clear mil im Mrn ''. IUjvi. I'r. F. It. (' (Imi'ii i in Sfiliiliii, Co! 01 1 tl'. Rug in Inlluilu variety ul Aluxau ler A Strong's. See Halmaa'a lino of wiil- li"" and jewelery. Mararoni In one pound curt' mm ut X gler'a grocery. Gto. Ii. Steam-, i.I OaUl.in.!, the cilr Saturday, in Zephyr l.j cunt lur 1-hI.oiu patkugu t llio Novolly Mote. A. I'. Strode, wife mil iliii'nliii r wiu iu tliB It y Saturday. ' Key Wi'Kt, iuiMirlcl and !nn-f; ? cigaia at tlm Kikh'Ii'oI. S. I. Thornton has 1,01m lu Su:i Finn citco lur a luinth'n vl.il. A ti(lly lrid .Ihihi'V inali' rail (ol (tale. AdiluKiM I'. o. liux, id;:. lhollncrt ilinplay ol Unpaid every description ut Churchill it Woollcy'a. The lloss Stole in Belling out ut cirri firing price, full ninl ho convinced. Do yon muoke '.' II i' j, fcel lliu Arllo riiinr rt Kriiftn Muinl ru L, hi l' iifl'ts No iiiImIhUo i'l I in i 'ii by lntiii( yimr ili iilul wurli ilui.r l Or. MraiiKi". J. I. Mmiti jiclli I lie lu-ol Uciir in tonn lul irleen ure nil ritflit, ijiuhty L-,inci.-eruil. Lmlii-n rulil't'irt ul I'.'i niit'f ii ml liiii yiiullly ul Id i'i nli iT 1'iiir. Ni'veity Mom. I Ion. (iuo. M. lir.iwii in one of llio maul oiillmtiiiiitit: on h.uililH in i ii im ruiiuly. I,. Ill in in iili, ol OakUii.l, u.i'i ut InU'luiu to liilHinoi") in tlu roiio'y iu.irt Niitiir Jay . Hon. A. !' IWuwii. lu'ciiniMiiii'il ly hi wife ni looking llllUI tlllnillliK 111 UtobIii in KuHobtu S.iluul.iv. ninck brot'A'ln lus okiitu, whii'li loriuurly Hold ut (I.Oi) lo i.50, now fur 11.15 In l'J.75 nt tlm Nuvcl'.y Stoto. T. 1.. iravt'H iH oui iii iit ut Ukiiiiul, uutliorizod to solicit, colli i't mid ri'ci'lj't lor any lill dint tlm l'.UM'i: w.ui. Tlio w tfo of lr. (i.'oro 1',. 1 l-mcli , Ii.ib joined hor lnnland lu-ro, wliioo llii'y ex pect to umke llirir filliuo Ikhiu. K. IiilCiui. M. I '., iiii'lnbcr I'.u.iii! of ruueion Kxiuiiincid. OIlU'o, .M.n.itir building ri'nidiiii t orncr Muiu and I'.uia Btroot. L. S. Miiplcv I'd ii .inlH I'.i-i'i M)ml.iy with a lot of tiiji'i fur tlm o i'nin nj of eotuo copper propnty noiu l'li utuii I'eulc. -Miniii .louriiiil, lii.mu I'.ifi'. Kconomy will prompt yon to tuy L'liililren'B clotliiii( of lln. Siiita funi 4 to I I at tl.-: n nd npiviird in rico, many inuikod hclow cohI. Novelty Store. II. lirown, ii-prcbi'iiliiiK llio Modern Woodmen of America, in in KoHi'lurit, in the interi'BH of Iuh order und epnta to luBtitulo n loduu of 1 1 j ut order in (I.e. city at an early dny, tSewhiK iniieliiiiuH, bovMii inueliineH, flowing inuchineM nt Alexundur i; Strunn, and the IiuhI of them ut that, ranuintf in rico from 1M to f;t7.rU. Ik'Hiiro to hco tlioin buforoyoii buy. Kluior V. Hoover, physicum and mn geon, Ollico next to city hull on Main trout, HoBohurjr, Or. Special ulteiition giveu to diaeiiHoa of tho noau and thrift. Pulla promptly answered. See Klco t Kicu, Houi-o l'liinibhurB, for every thlnx in tho (nrnituro lino, largest atock and lov.oat piicee, jimt ro coivedncur lo.id of K litem tin I cj furniture. See ua for barKiiina. Mortis' I'oultry Uuro. This infalllhlo louiody cliullungeB the world to produce ita eijuul as an ckk producer, rrcvent ive and euro lor nil dite.ieoB offowla. Guaranteed and for milo hy II. M. Mar tin, KoBoburg, Or. Tor ealo or oxchungo for hindsi in Oro gon147 ncicB timber laud in Saiilii Criu county, Culiforniu, iiluut three inllea from railroad ulution, on county road, part good fruit land utul probably 10,000 cordu of wood on tho place near u mud market. I'lico H.0H0. AihhcHrt 1, O. box iS UohiiI)ui(, Oregon. A fow dozen of thoHo Kentucky made iiantH. HiiliHl.iuti.il and M'1I maile, no Bhoddy. AIho a few dozen wnmon'H, iiioii'h, Iiiijii' and cl.ili.'i'Mrii hIuuik, rctjii lur weaieiH. Hutu for Hiiimliino and Hhndci, iindenMMi' for hot and cold weather, and vai ioiiH o'.iier nilicleu at giving priceB, at II, I). Slantmi'e. BROS. BOSS J J I Closing Out llio uudurslgn I At Prices Ii !.! piiH hi nil di'hlgim h' Si'zii.mi' I mi i i , llio h Miiliiiukor, il' f.i ii ny llll!. I el, y.iii- :i;l cr imihi and hilvcr liuVel- tiei ii' S.iV.ui.iri'ii. Nin hIim U n eh'.1 ii.t ciiiing tula at Cl.ilr. !, Wi.i.lh'.vV. rii it.lit ! Kijflii. Ill r.,11 .i-lu'l-f .n.in ul S:iI.ii-iii'h, Hen 1 1, em. limine I er.e!o K.ln.l.lclH, ) III. A. C. M "'ei t .'. I'u., U'iMoliiir.'. Or. Aim lu r li' hliipii.riit ol dry K' da jurt n i l ived i'l lliu Novelty Store. 1' l'ier H'riiiiieiH, dmiMe i n I liord o mn im..lei nt Clri'i hill V VVioley'c ('. I. I'i. mi, i.I l'l.iii., wh iilteiidiiiji to bil-imi'M n.ulti 14 in I Ii if) e'.lv Saturday. I!i lul, lint n.ili liiimker relin nii c ui liB ul l"ect pi ii en und inn It tin-in cor rect I v. I'oll M.I. Ir.i'l.i fur fi A rd t' i-i-li inlli Ii p i'l'Hi', or will i"j . Iii'tilre ul thi4 fillice. I ii u. I". ( iilild, Im III Mliu ol lint plu- p-icti. Ijrs if the M'.-'.-'Lillvtl Hue, .;'8 liroii.l.t l.in fiimily from l'oil'.n 'I. Kiiiiiu-ri Ihiv "l in: Whrel" ovei.il 1h, Hid I'cst mi e.irth f r .",0 eenlr, il they rip we H've Von n i.e pair. Nov I.LIV Si'i'UK, LiM I'uw.ilu upple trtct for m'o. They uni line, lari-. red n Im nl: l ood keepi tc. I Inii'ilr.' i I i. "v. Kiipp. :Lltl I'lie ii d' I pr..l o l'e'.owed tljion llood'it S.irHiii'iirillii l v llioe wlm hitve ttiki n it pnvii lliw nii'til nf the luedi elu. I i.ier M triiii mint l.il cattle, ho K and xlieep. l'litties having uny for rule drop t!H a ctrd, and e . coll nnd nee U.i'in. 'I'i if t . ill bu rt tllvci medal content, Thin lay, M:irc!i L', ul 7 :'0 p. m. ut llio M'lti.ii bet Clmreli. l oll I'ro.r.im to op peul '.ter. All .ir,' invited. A luii'fcion Id eti. Ir. .1. W. SlmnnEe ill bo a'. Kildi on Ji'iiu'av ainl 1 uedliiy, I'el'ru.iry .7 and IN, und ut ( iiiville, March I to I inc iiiiive. Tliuui living ill llieio placeB w ill I'm I thli a io'd oppi'rt iiiiiy 1 1 bo cuio g hi I ileiilul "ik. ii, 11. illiau.H mi 1 famiy, formerly rcaidciitH of this ciiy, nto pod off here Tuesday f i t u couple of dnV stay while unroiile fi ui) OiiUliind, I'le'iii, to Vrcka Calif., vvlii'io Mr. W1II1111114 has work ut carpentering. Mo Ifoid Mail. m:w i.COliS, t'liliccoc. ( iiiiliamf, 'u'.iiiij FUinel'1, Tit kini;, Ntaple.i of all kin Ih ut (lie MiVl.l.TY SlOKi:. Mini Winiiiford will til.o clui'go of the Ninti'ly aluro millineiy dopitrlnin.it Maicli l. t and will hIiow the hut ii'jd latest noveltien in Npring iiiilliucry. Wutch fr her opining iiniioiuici inents later on. llio I'u 111 ol Kent llri.lra of lruiu, huvo been awardetl a contract by t lie S. 1'. company, for l0iK curds of wood. Tho company will put in a Hur L'000 feet long, a bIioi t ilintiini'11 north of C010 sloek, for the uccomodalion of Meesre, Kont t r.ridgi'H. l'rof. W. Wrigli I, nl Wiix-lntlcr, made mi 11 pleiiuaiit viNit iiiiiiiuy. l rol. Wright, who is one of oi,r iiinut luicccea ful and popular leacherA, will have coin- plelod eight mouths of Echool dining thin year when ho completes the con tracts already nundiug. Mrs. John I'hurcliill, of t laklaud, Ore gon, Bloppcii on 111 .TitMiora Momiay evening, while enroute homo from Cull forula, f ir n few iliya visit with old time frloudd, among whom are Mr. I'd duo'H people, Mm. 1'. I.. Crnutill und Mre. (1. L. Webb.-Medfoid Mail. For a high grade piano, don't over look the HaineB llros. Indorsed by all leading iihibIcIiuis in Kosebuig. They are used and imloi'dud by Dr. O'.litue, Mrn. Appellioll' and otlici'8. Mmo. l'alti hau u llalnea upright in her boudoir in her beautiful homo nt Craig)i:oB CitBtle, W'ult'B, und lined thu Haint'B piano dui ng her l.uit tour of Uiu I'nited States. IIainch Mhos., New Yoik, N. Y. Myrtle (.'reek, Or. : 1 huvo jiibt closed a Boven tlayu' meetiiig ut (hid point. l!ov. C. M. ilryati, our confereiieo ovaiiKoliiit, and tho foimcr pastor of thia charge, reudore I very vuluahlo nhsiut' anco 111 all but one inciting. KomiIIh, tlu'tni convcrnioini und one aecesslcit heio, nutl tho other two will probably unite with our church ut Oakland, Church revived and a better feeling of unity w tilt liintcr churcheH in Myrtle Creek. -.I.iiih'm O, I'ierce in r.icilie Chiiuliun Advocate, TT ?? ft SALE ?! STORE ft (!) Sacrifice Regardless Of Cost I tioio mo KoncieHi lor tlie ijtut cignri ("nro HroB. arc the bon n.c rchante, Ii ii.d fijr Lurgitint and your watch paiririir. t I'or lirnt cluna tlentialry go tuji Little of Ouklaiiil. 10,000 men wauled ol tho Horn Slnrc to m il 11 greul hurgailin Ixdorn It in o late. rails not fakes in wbitl our udvtr tihini luhiuiiiB repreHi-nt. The Ikifi Htore. Iuien "Cry for Cutloiiu" t ut their pipun t ry for Oliver l'liiwi tin v n.r.tt Iihvu then.. Mnnko Iho "Artie, " the hei-t Cc cigar of tho year. Kruno A Miami rook, folo agenle. New utock of ladiea and initiBtii' line ehum, nil the lateat slylec, juat reteived at I arrott HroB. Money to loan on city and country f""perty. D. S. K. Bina, Maniters' Htiilding, Roex burg, Or. Minn I'honliB Culv.-r will usuiuiie (tie duiioa of fatenlady ut Iho Novelty store March io. l'atronaot this utore iil liud her au affahld and busiuena like lady. We are glad to announce ll, at Mra. Ii.uwiii I'utteivon, who suffered a i.'vere fractuie of the bone near tho hip, some weeks ago has no far recovered as to be uble t ho uoool tho room. Suiti of clothes, all wool, hcuvy weights, ti.60; retiulur pi ice t'J. Ikiys clothea from 0 tc 13 years for 11.50 and J. Hats all .l)lea and coiora for ho 3 regular pi n o 1 50. All these goods lire only to be found at the Uoaa Store. A very pleaat evening was spent ut the homo of Mis Klosnio Shnmbrook on not 1'ii lay. The ch irus of the First rresbjterlan church met there for prac tice, lliiny-eight b ing present. After an lunr anil a half spent in singing, the phonograph wks introduced and we were entertained and amused in this way, some of the pieces rendered were very tine. Then caino the contest ol unravel- in.; Ill" l.w.Kl.i, up iiaiiii-it of our authors. Thy moat eiuvest-ful ones who Mies ulie Saery and Mr. Wurron Mc- Williams ho received tirnt priz", while the bo iby went to M ita K nuia Winni ford and Mr. Louis Suiick. C. To the Public. On an I after thistlale, I wieh it under' stood that my tortna for all undertaker's goods ure cash with the order. I find it impossible to do business on a credit ImaiH, and belivo that I can do better by my pairon" and myself by soiling strictly for cash. P. Bknkijick, Undertaker. Rosebuig, Ore., April 12, 1895. Weather Report For tin week ending Feb '22, lSiin. Maximum temperature, 01, on tlm lsth Minimum temperature, 3d, on tho 1 tit la 'recipitalion, O.LS. Total rainfall since 1st of month, 1.30 Average precipitation for thia month for Ul years, 4.71. Total precipitation from Sept. 1, 18:18, to date, IS.Ut. Average precipitation from Sept 1, '.'1.15 Total de.lciency from Sept 1. 181)8, 5.21 Avorago precipitation for 21 wet eeasona Sept. to May, inclusive, 33.20. Tuos. Uiiihon, Observer. List of Letters. Kemainiug uncalled for in the Koee- burg poBtotllee: HiiBe, F.liis Thompson, Li;aie JoliUBon, W. II. Wyland, Andrew I.aikin, John Willioit, Clarissa l'ei sum calling for these letters will plonso stat a the data on which they w ere advertised, February 27. Tho letters will bo charged for at the rate of one cent each. Wm. A. Fjiaikk, v V. M. lrogram. Following is the program tor the medal contest, Thursday evening, March 2nd, at Methodist Church : Mimic, "The Lord Will Comfort .ion," by Choral. Itocitatiou, Haxel Jewett. Music, solo, "She Was the Idol of My Heart," (ieorgia Jacobs. Kocitation, Klaio Ceuodick. Music, "Como to Mo," Choral. ltecitution, Vera Hyars. lleeitation, Kate l'ullortoii. MiiHic, solo and duet, Choral. "SuiiKhino in tho Heart," Huby t ) 0 1 -tlon und tlocigia .laeobf, Uecitution, John lluoley. Music, "Mizpuh," by Choral. A wurdiim of medal. All 1110 Invited. AdiuUmim 10 tvulH. American llig Has Been Raised Over Celni. MOST IMI'ORiANI PROYIMCl. Military Police Keep Order in Ha nils -Transport (Jrant Reaches Ceylon. Maxim, Feb. 1 1 ;.V A. M - ii .leaner N.tivira Soirir.i i!rl Carmen li.-m arrived here, f.iiniii.i ii'ian ih.it the American II g him been rii 'I ,v: Id la'uinl of C:bn. ert i ( tin bland ol YeglO. 1 he Department Advised. WahiiiMiioN, Feb. 25. Tr.e wtt tie pa tlin-nl to lay received the f il'.o if g : ".iLiliila, Feb. 5. TliC i onilitioii of all.nr it iini' i. Ani' ly nnd not l e hit i'i rar-l 'ii llio cil'i.iiiin V, uiiil ii Milan li .lv ul tf.i'.t-i to t e i'i W lieru Hit) nuvy In ;k (plii.t j o i KM in. .il Or:-." In vie a u( tint upp-nnl ilifpaii y be ttefi Ailiiniul Hewey'a rrport ol the tilling of the 1'itrel from Manila for Ci Iiu, und liuneral Olm' :itiii ;iinii merit of 'I,-! i in render ol t hut city lo.llie I aval ('i 't--, whicli had I tken "iium t poM-a n," futrher mo'iirv waw made l the nuvy tlepartn cut. and it vtaa learned 'I. t Admiral )jey hud beu ml ,'lo'ed and 'luil hl ho l ad reportid win that tlm IVliel had reel ive 1 ill . iui ri t-ud'-r ot CV'uo. lie- einiml ol t':e i-Unl if a l 'a n of 35Ui ii.lial'iimiif. The iiiMirri-cion never hu. '.I'lt.iini-.l ,i.y ttitii'ih in 1 1 at quarter. The war tlepallini ut report a Bay the i land ol Ci) .11 in I he in- -t in:; oilunt pn.v iiuv ul the Vim; at gr.j:s;. i's me i ' t irg I'M,U f.juuiir lliiii", I'll I it I oj nlalii n rnoie tti io nu'J.OiM. KLLIM.VJ OkUIIR IN MANILA. Military Police Prevent an Outbreak in The City, M AMI. V I'e'i. 2S 2::: ICO hav. r.i l ie j r. m.- 1 nve'al 'iirej' iuii. -The t-ue-t ! - Miliary p pec 1 l.du-m in v.n io.is luring 3D or Id peipoi.'i i:i in'h ( Ut e. String-lit iiieaturttr ure di::p.d!ing fears o! an outl r.-ak The fit-lii.i; i;i tbecity i dci i l. illy in p i. vt d. The l.'l.ii.tte are st II tun ,r' ii'. llun lrevl t of a pli caols f r it lulus l b g" she olhft re, the natives api-arcnily l oin.; und. r the ini- pit'PtiDii 'iiat their p'.tt; si.ni insuitrs Ihciu frj;ii mttrferei.ee a:i 1 iho ig no'iiiny of Lcir.g ee.ot he I I r umiis on the a' reel. Il is g' tierully thought The ditiattious outcome, ut the itii:m;!- t.j attack the city and ileslroy property, iho Filipinos theinstivcB 'nin ttie norbt euirrtis, wid prevent rieuvrence, hue every pro- Ciutiou in boing taken t i deal with the e:ni rg.-i.t y, it it ariae. Ii r-ur.ineo iii;euti refu-e to enttr:i- n any claims tin ttec-junt ! Uca.ie hiy uihl's tires. Iney intiui.iiu th.i' tJen- eral Otin, having guaranteed Hie fafuty, of hf-j and property of ihu inhabitutit s ia reaiHinuib'.e for tho e claims. Outside of llu city, eharpsho.ders about C'il jcttii aro v.ry ami ;j ing. S.x men belonging to tlu hrijild ca una tid ed by (lenoral H. (.:. Otis have been wounded oinco 'nilnigtii. All ia ijuiet however. The (ierin in tirat tl 1-3 orui-i.v K ii.in Aig'ista liaj iirrivcd here. ZliALANUIA IN A UALli. Transport Struck a Typhoon While Returning From Manila. San l'itMcu, FJi. 2' Tno traus- poit ct?a:u: r . a'.i:i-.li i h.ia uiiivtd f;otn Manila, after a roiii;li trip, during which she encountered a typhoon of IS hours' duration, which thtui.iged iho bhip to u consitlerablo extent, injured several of the ineii utul neuily foundered ti e ves sel. Mie I'linga ;ti eokuera who were sent home on tick leave, 53 di'charged or under orders, tix prisouera and a guard of ten. Three men died on tho voyage. Tiny were .loan I. .lolmeon, company tt, Thirleenth Miuucsata, diud Fcbruarv 12 ol Brighl'a dutase, und was btui d Ht sea; illiaui It. t owtil, co npauy U, First North Dakipta, died Fibruary 13, ot consumption, nnd was l urie 1 at sea, and Kobert Lain, chief cook, died Feb ruary 23 of apoplexy. Among tho olll.v'r weto Dr. M. M. Walker, of Ongu:, attached to the Fourth cavalry and in ehurga ol the sick; Dr. A. H. Downnui, euroon ol volunteers, returning on sick have; Captain Denny, of the Sou h Dakota volunteers, and Captain Siinttner. of the MaIio voluuteeis, both returning oil tick leave; Lieutenant Fast, Dr. lLodeiiek, passed u&ietant surgeon, tilhwhed to tho Concord, lotuniing mi siut !eive to Mare inland, und Lieutenant Muntou, of the Twenty-third infantry, in ch.irga cf tlie guard which is a'fJ from the Twenty third. Tho prisoners u.o taeu who litve served their titna iu th risaii at Ma nila und mo returning to tho I'nltcd Stutes under ordets of (ioneral Otis. The Zuahwi li i left Manila on Jauuarv 25, and Nagasaki February 5, W'hou tlvti tlavH out rum tho latter poit i tcr- ribli) H'onii w.m enco!inti)ieil, during which Firtd Mate Deering, Chief Pan-j Iryniait ll.illoway und novoiaI of tho i crow were badly hurt and rendered unlit I fur duty. Fr a time the vesrud wan In1 danger, but rdm finally oud.i.lo tlm ga'u. ACSOlOTtYtURE Makes the food more ikwm atrrw Oakland Item. 'Kiuiii thQ Oaklanrl (Mi-lte) Mm. S. Tooley, of KoMhorif, la ing frier. iN i i Oakland. daiuej lintty went to Itowburg Kun U4y evening, nrtorning Mr n.lay tar n ing. Mm. Kate Medley U vlnl log at the home of Hon. John Khiipe, of Uoee burg. Leu Shamtirook, of the Cudhy faekiriv; Company, was in Oakland en la it Monday. L A. H.!rotine,ton of II i, lier stint', wh j h:n bien lunninx a mill in Montana, ii now wild bii parents In Oakland. A good many ralni'ju are b-iing caught ariiind Ump'pia Ferry juvt low, and tin-) ure l .-iiu hrtiiglil lo Oakland for shipment to Portland most eveiy day. The price of ateclbeadi this time of the year in about (j cuts, and ihn fiihertntn who have some to sell are right in the piltdi. We regret to announce thai Mr. JoLn lUrikr, who injured hl rye while col ling brash Ian' week, ami who went to I'oriland for treatment, had to have the e j removed, the tuner cavit ol the ball hiving been pnnctored. C. L. Chenoweth rece;v;d a dipjUh M n dsy, announcing the death of Mn . ii. M. Chenoweth . which occorreU at i Augeloa, Cal., UbI Monday morning t. )-.M I .-..' h oh canted fum lurg trouble, '.he r'-snlt of a evero col I con- tracted boii ui inths ago. II. Turner, aiih pack trair, parsed throoith Oklaud, U-t Saturday, en- route to jJjherina. lurutr is an a :tt-r un l mining expert iotheem i') ot the Spokino Mining and Millir.g cniipany, ana gues to liolienna to ex a'niiiv p-operties fcr which the Spokane company ia now negoiia'ing. Mr Turn er it greatly leaped with Hoheuii.' ore, i d predicts a bright future for the dis tr c-. Ilen'v iUrt, livirm r eir Wiluur, wee e vie im ol a painlul mxiden on lust ih Tunrday. Ho was working for Mr. Joe 0 lie, ut Tyce, and wlide riding a horse ii U the barn, lie animal became ig'itei!.d anl lell to the floor. In fall- ng .Mr. Mart was cauglit unaer It e :i 'r.e an'l his loot was Dau y crusr etl, the bjnea beiug brokeu. IN waa le nu.vf.l to h's home. The act i lent will necessitate hia being under the care if a dor for some time. EVIDENCES OF QOOD FEELING. Havana Celebration Did Much to Mend Matters. Ntw Yokk, Feb. 25. A dispatch to the Trioune Irom Havana says: ''Cuban patriotism is satisfied. Tbe ihsurg-nt soldiers havo marched thiougn Havana streets bearing their arms, and tienernl Gomtz has been received with mili ary honors by the American mili tary commanders. Suirouuded by luetn In watched 2500 ol his soldiers defile in tho plaza, lit watched these soldiers from iho balcony on which General Itruckt) and othei American generals stood less than two months ago when the last company of departing Spanish troops saluted tbe American troops and Captain-General Castellauoa formally yi -lded t lie Spanish eoveieignty. Afier witnessing the review, General1 Gomez went to El Ve la lo, which it General Drooks'e bea Ji) lArter?, paid bis resprcta an i conferred with him regard ing iho diabaudincut of insurgent troops. . Tuat ia the most important affair, now that the Cuban celebration baa been' held. It ia ulco impoataut to kuow that tbe result of the celebration has contributed lo a U tter undeistauding, and will pro mote tho disbanduient. The parades gave a good opportunity to j'idgo of the sentiments of the people. The Americans remarked with satisfac tion that the Stars and Stripes were seen everywhere. They flouted over buildings and w ith Cuban emblems were entwined in arches, cud among aotne of tbe patri otic and working meu'a societies ap pealed to be more numerous than the Cuban. W'heu the bauds played "The Hymn of Kayamo" the people were delirous, but they also went wild over "Tbe Star Spangled lUnuer" and "Dixie." Boya from au orphan asylum were paraded by nn instructor, and at regular intervals eiiod ''Long live the Americans" A htinnar carried hy little girls bore the mottoes "Gratitude to Americana" and "Cuba for Iho Cubans." Several Dom inican Hags, tattered and torn, were earned by Cubau soldiers, aud one, which ia said to have been Maceo's stiired deep emulious. Nothing lo the appeirauce of these Cubui soldiers waa menacing to the fu ture pouco of the island. The incident which attracted tlis most attention wis tbe b endiug together of the Cubau, American and Spinhh flags. Those, three llagd were surmounted by au ombleuiatie banner, with the motto "I'euee, harmony and u i lon." No un friendly ilem )iis' ration met this Bug ge.it ion, ll waj ruceiyed in tileuce at Bourn placoa, und ut others ai cheered. The ceh hi ut ion has left a pleasing Im- picsaluii. No didi rder otcurctl, ami the nbseuce of r.iui'ur toward the Sn.midi clasaea are t anting f.ivor.iblo ciiument. 'A n . 0ACttN delicious and wholesome Pfl-wnf y , t vnn. Ilow'a Thia? We offer One Hundred Dollars toward for any care of Catarrh that ranucl le cored by llall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. ClIKNEY A CO., Pftpa. Tole.l.j.0' We tbe nmlersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 rears, and believe hta perfectly honorable in all business lrnaeti ,ns and financially able to car ry out any obligatlona mado by Iheir Arm. Westoc Trnas, Wholeaale DrngKisti, Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole ale Drogglsts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall'a Catarrh Cure ia Uken internal' ly, acting directly opon the blood and macous sarfaco of the system. Price 75c per Ijotlle. 8 ld by ail drnggiats. Test Dlonial frofl. Now ia the time to save money br bnj ing your goods at the RorHsbor Novelty Utah Store. In having three pairs of boes yon can save enough to buy anolh er i ir. or, cioiniug we can save von from f 2 to M on a soil. Fall millinery, cloaka and capes, all fold at closing oot pricep. Absolutely closing oot. Call and be convinced. County Treasurer's Notice No' ice is hereby given to all parties holding i Douglas coonty warrants in doraed prior to November 15 1890, to present the same at Ibe treasurer's office at the Douglas CountyJ'bu.k for pay mint, as interest will ceaee tht-reon'iifter the date of this notice. Dattd thia the .9.h Tday ift Februaiy 1890, at thoICity of Koeeburg, Oregon. GKO W DiMMICt, County Treasurer, Dongha Connty, Or Sobscribe for tbe Tice-a w eek Plain- dealer. It ia the oldest, most reliable and fail dealing paper in the coonty. Republican in politics it treats all fer- aons of adverse opiuioua with courtesy. never decending to scurri'o'iB abuse for the purpose cf gaining political advant age. It criticise?, approves or condemns measures, not men, and ia op t date in its news department. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to oil parties holidng Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to Jaly 15, 1896, to present the tame at tho Ireaenrer'a office in the Douglas Connty bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the oate of thia notice. Dated this the 20th dav of Jan . 1S'J9' at Ibe City ol Itoseborg, Gregon. Geo. W. Duimick County Treasurer, Douglas County. Or. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings cu the second and fourth Monday of every month at 7:30 p. to in the Epworth League room of the M E. church. Viavl, Viavl. Mrs. J. II. Shupe is local representa tive for tho popular Viavi remedies. Any one desiring any of theee remedies will please call on her at her home or ad dress her at Roseburg, Oregon. County Treasurar'5 Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to Feb. 1. 1S97. to present the same at the treasurer's office in the Douglas County bauic lor pay ment, as interest will cease tbereon after tho date of this notice. Dated this tbe Itoth day of Feb. 1899, at tbe City of Roseburg, Oregon. Gun. W. Di.muick. County Treasurer, Douglas County, Or Time Well Spent. When you read, read the good mut inied such aa the following: Scientific American, Harper's, Scribner's, Ladies Home Journal, Suceese, Self Cull ure, Me Clure's, Munsey's, Recreation, Western Sports, Pacific Farmer, Current History, New England Magazine, and ail the leading papers puoiisned. The town papers will be fouud at my stand a soon as they are published. Hoping to please every one with the kind of literature they like at my stand opposite the depot. II. G. IIol'bEllOLDBK. Columbia A Hartford b!cyc?os are fit ted with automatic hub brake this year without any extra charge. Attention Farmers. liriug iu your poultry to Dozier end Martlu, while they uie high, we want 100 doxeu young rooster, 50 dozen hens aud 50 dozen broilers right off, highest ash price paid. Doctor MEYERS & CO. Specialists for Ken t Tlita iliytl?Uua luvetxtti i'uriuj wvaku... .i.a ...ii. tru-ua .ilw.nu hlu... Imii. I t U-.t tiui'.a iiiwticl ln u.tituliuH. dua ui aiot fx- - tcuv in ai-lio m iu u. a. ( m far itu t'ra. I I ITufotttiBiit men )ia rail i uulckll tliouia nU lr aij tiiwaml lultaUlMik (TASuaHco u viae. am. ritKE. TllUI,L.U.I. .11.1 Kfe ail liltcrtcouailtullali tia ( hir fur I onaultatioa. I Ol AN l UANl lliCII Mvat hnUun, t'"V- JV mjmm Tne following taken from (Jmrt Nolee" In the Wranyetl, Alaaka, J. nri.ai Indicates thai Jndge Tnmln ahoa htila favor to ev.l doers who get mo lit court i Everitt Wilroi, who waa urn tie I Febniart I0;li lur drunkenness ami (lis onUr'y rondect. retelvnl Jury trial on Monday Iu Jintge Toatln'e ennrt, The jurv after heating tht evidence and listening to arguments by the a'torneta rendtrtd a verdict of guilty and worn mended the defendant lo she lenUncy of the court. The Jotlge aetsed fine of seventy do'lart ami loati. Tne com plaining witneaa Mra. K : nady was on able through lllneua to appear in conit. John Wiloi was lid week flnd dvs dollars and ccsts in the commltaioner s court for disorderly condoct. John drank too much Port Simp ton mineral wa'er ud became so noisy that the mar shal was compelled to run h'm in. Frank Dandy, accused ol telling liq uor to Capt. Joe, a natvie, was ou trial Thursday. Tho evidence tended lo show that the prisoner was not goiliy and tho court deckled that he should not be bound over lor trial at the circuit conrt. He was fined forty-five dollars including coats County Treasurer's Notice. Notice la hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to May 1, 1896, topreeect tbe same at tbe Mm at the treasurer's office in the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated this the lOili day of January, 18, at the City of Itoeeborg, Oregon. Gbo. W. Dimmick, County Treasurer, Douglas County, Or. Notice ia hereby given to tbe public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on tny prem ises, a. Roeebnrg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel tak therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me lor the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabo.n Robs, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th, lBSS. Caro Bros, inform tbeir patrons that they are in receipt again of Clark's Sp ol Cotton. Same old price. Standard of the world, the Colombia bicycles, get the best at tbe price of the cheapest. See Churchill A Woolley. SUICIDE. J. E. Wilson, of Kellogg, Hung Him self Tuesday Night. J. E. Wilson, an old citizen of Kellogg. bung himself in tbe Nicholson saw milt at that place laat Tuesday night. A rope had been made fist to a beam over the planer, and with two torns about the neck, held the end cd the rope nntll strangled. Wben found the hand still grasped the ro,"e, ona knee rested on the planer and one foot firmly opon the floor. Th deceased waa C years old, in apporert good health, and no canse for the rash act can be itaaigoed. 0k ltnd Gazelle. A Miraculous Escape. O.io of ih -ii ort miraculous accidents which ever came to our notice, happened on tbe lino of the S. P. railroad, about a qua-ter of a n.i e a uth of Ruckles stitioe. George Horr, formerly of Ukiah, Cal., who had traded for a farm near Oakland in this county, was with, his wile and three children traveling north iu a covered wason, for the purpose of taking possession of hia new home. The crossing w here the accident look place is on a curve, and is bo situated that it is difficult to see an approaching train near the croeeing. Just aa Mr. Horr drove on to the crossing, a heavily loaded north bound freight, in charge of Conductor E. V. Tynan and Engineer F. J. Connolly, daehed into view. The engineer altempteti to stop his train, but its speed could be checked but little iu so short a distance, and the train dashed into the wagon, kuocking it into splint ers aud scattered tbe occupants along the track. A portion of the wagon, in which one of tbe children remained lo cated, caught ou the pilot, and was car- rind fifty jarda or more before it dropped off at tl e side "f tne truck. Strange aa it may stem, none of the family were mom than slightly injured, and the hortes were mt hurt. The family were brought to Roseburg on the train, and pioceodtd to tbetr new hono9 at Oakland, thautful for haviog escaped so fortunate'y. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fre&h Baked Bread Every Day Pies, Cakes, Buns and Cookies, Constantly on Hand. MRS. B. COMTOCK, Proprietress.