T T CARO Settle Up. A 11 persons indebted to the undersign- ed are hereby notified and requested to J come forward and make prompt settle- meut. All notes and accounts not paid immediately will be placed in the hands i s of an attorney for collection. This means like it reads. We are going oat of business, and mast have a settlement. Cars Ssor. aM THE PLAINDEALER. - APRIL tf. !S9;t. For a cood 5-cent cigar call on Mrs. X. Eova. Russ in infinite variety at Alexander i Strcng'E. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Kuseleaf. j A ficely bred Jersey male calf for sale. , Address P. O. Box, Ittf. i me ioss .-.ore is sehin,; out at eacn- , ncicg prices. Call and be convinced. i Doyooemoke? If so, get the Artie ; cigartt Kruseit SLam'orooke, sole agents i 10,00) wen wanted at the Boss Stor to select grrat bargains before it is too late. Mrs. A. T. Caoipliell. o! Monmouth, is visiting Mrs. D. C. McClalleo, in this i ty- J. D. Maun sells the best flour in town prices are ail right, quality consid ered. Bond, the watchmaker sells spectacles at lowest, prices and can tit them cor rectly. Severe nervous spells, bearing down pains, loss of appetite. Hudyan curee. All druggists, 30 cents. Sleeplessness, melancholia, stomach pains, heart troubles. Hudyan cures All druggists, 50 ceLts. Caro Bros, inform their patrons that they are in receip: again of Clark's Spool Cotton. Same old price. The ''Pride of Douglas" is a new brand of flour made by the new Era Mills Every sack is warranted. Try it. T. L. Graves is our agent at Oakland, authorized to solicit, collect and receipt for any bills dee the Paixdealkb. Men don't forget cur "Our Wheel" overalls when in need of a new pair ; no better made for fifty cents. Novelty Store. E. DuGas. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office, M arete rs building residing corner Main and Caes street. There'll be a hot time in the old town when anyone brings out'a better brand of floar than the New Era's "Pride of Douglas." Say "No" when a dealer offers you a subslit-ute ior Hood'e Sarsaperilla. There is nothing "just as good." Get only Hoods. .las. Hutchins, of Gardiner, deputy fish commissioner, was on the bay Mon day. He was on his way to the Ooquilie and Rogue rivers. Marsbgeld Mail. Sewing machines, sewing machines, Bewing machines at Alexander fc Strong, j and the best of them at that, ranging in price from $23 to $37.50. Besure to see ' hem before you buy. Dr. R. B. Norlhnp. Osteopath, has moved his office from the corner of Pine and Washington streets to the Abrahams building. Chronic dieeasee and deform ties successfully treated. Capt. Mathers, 17. S. special land agent, is in Jacksonville. He came to investigate charges made againet certain parties for catting government timber lands. Jacksonville Times. Elmer V. Hoover, phy&ician.and sur geon. Office next to city ball on Main etreet, Roseburg, Or. Special attention given to diseases of the soee and .throat. Calls promptly answered. 'Phone 341. See Rice & Rice, House Furnishers, for every thing in the furniture line, largeEt 6tock end lowest pricesjust re ceived a car load of Eastern and coast furniture. See us for bargains. means the best materials, artistic workmanship and honest values. 1 means the Dnrest of woo?, faultless fit and matchless prices. hopi Tailoring S Trustwortilg Tailoring : The Royal Tailors, Chicago, L.S.A. 1 III . 1 1 l ILV .ILOIC K " frustwort Tailoring IT Ronai Tali Roseburg Novelty Cash Store. yv V 1 BROS. B0S5 I j Th Fourth I"""'- conference of the United Brethern church, Rceeburg I mission, will be held at t me drove church April 15 and W. All odicial members are earnestly requested to be present. Bishop Henry L. Barkley will be present and conduct the services in- stead of the presiding elder. He will 'also preach at the Rosc-burg 1". B. j chnrch on Friday evening April 14 at - -ou. ah are cordially invited to attend, ncv Ji. ciTLii-. raster. Senator Al. Reed came up from Caii- fornia, on the morning overland, and has tendered his resignation as a member of the state fair board, on accoui.t of hia business interests, which require his un- divided attention. Thi9 is very much resetted as Mr. Reed possessed the qualities for a good member. Saleru . Journal. ' T 1 We urge our patron?, who ire in ar rears for the Pj.aindealek to send os all or part of the amount ef yenr eubtcript ions. It is a smad amount to each of you, but to us it would aggregate an amount we very mocb need in mr tnsi nees. Suits of clothes, all wool, heavy weights, $6.50; reeular price $9. Boys clothes from 6 tc 13 years for $1.50 and $2. Hats all styles and colors for njo regular price $1.50. All these goods are only to be found at the Boss Store. It is now lawful to take brook trout in the various streams of Oregon . The tak ing of trout or salmon less than five inches id length is prohibited at all times as is also tbe sale of trout, or offer ing them for sale. If you want your house painted, pa pered or artistically decorated or any work done about your place apply to em ployment office. H. G. Hoi' uo i' LiEK. Magazines for tbe doctors, lawyers business men, teachers, students, and the general reader, at H. G. Houshold er's, Roeeburg, Or., opposite depot. Frank Waite, of Douglas county, paid Mack Porter , of Corvaliis, Oregon, $150 for a two-year old Polled Angus bull a few days ago. Northwest Farmer. Judge Wm. M. Cake, of Portland, one of tbe attorneys of J. M. Olberman, mode a professional visit to Roseburg, Monday of this week. Make a trial subscription to Review of Reviews, 5 months, $1. H. G. Hocs holder, Rsse'ourg, Or., special agent. Opposite depot. If a girl loves it is her business. If a man loves it is his business. If tbey get married they should use "Pride of Doug las" Sour. I have a house and lot in Moscow, Idaho, to trade for Roseburg property. J. A. BlUIASAN. Dr. E. M. Cheadie has bought Dr. Strange's dental practice in Kveburg and will be found at his old stand. All onr goods are new and of the latest styles. No shopworn goods on hand at the Boss Store. Tired limbs, aching joints and pains in muscles. Hudyan cures. Fifty cente. All druggists. Highest grade Ramblers, $40. A. C. Marsters fe Co., Roeeburg, Or. Best line of new crashes and table linen at the Novelty Store. "Pride of DouglaB" best flour on the market Try a sack. Maearoni in one pound cartoons at Z gler'i grocery. Bond for bargains and your watch re pairing. Bond, tbe watchmaker, dees engrav ing. Tbe popular Rambler, $4). Buys a good suit here. Better ones if you wish. A new spring line just re ceived. Also have a fine line of ' men's shirts, hats, shoes, etc. Call and see these goods. 1- "N.J I i i TT !! ?! STORE Closing Out Sacrifice:: ! At Prices Regardless Of Cost a The popular Rambler, ;H0. Curo Bro?. are the boss m erchants ...amr : -3ni-,rott creamery butter at Mrs. X. ! Boyd Circuit cmrl opeci iu Benton county i Monday. , For brat class dentistry go to 1 ' Little of Oakland. j Lane county's new court house will Le HJ.,i;..fo.i r i.. Mrs. H. Wollenberg and two children ; are visiting in Portland. lbe :ovelty Store has taken tbe ( agency of the Royal Tailors. Senator Reed has returned home from 1 a month's visit to California. I Hon. T. R. Sheridan has returned home irom an extended visit in Califor nia. Judge Hamilton convened an ad journed term of court at Eugane yester day. State Senator A. W. Re4 of Gardiner is a recent arrival at tbe Perkins. Teie gram. You'll find a good line of trucks, valises and teleFcopea at the Novelty Store, Facts not take ia what our adver tising co.umci repreaent. Tbe Boas Store. First class "Vedetf and "Hartford" bicycle at Churchill A Woelley's, for $3 and 135. Bilious headache, yellow skin, cjated tongue, fevered lips. Hudyan cures. 56 cents. Babys -'Cry for Castoria" but their papas cry for Oliver Plows they most have them. A. W. Martin, wbo hat been mining in the south Dart of the countv. hu re turned borne. Hudyin cure eleepleeeoese, bad dreams and niirht sweat. Fifty csnta, all druggists. Pimples, eruptions, sweatv hands and feet are cured by HoJvan. All drug gist 50 cents. Heaatbnrn, coated tongue, bad breath. constipation. Hudyan cure. All drug gists, 50 cents. j-ow snot lace trimming ia various widths with insertion to match at the Novelty Store. kk headache, fallness in stomach, pain in bowels. Hudyan cures. All druggist, 50 cent. Spots before the eyes, despondency, constant worry. Hudyan cu ree. Al druggists, 50 cents. If your bens woui eet, try a PeUluma incubator. See Churchill and Woolley's they pay the freight. John Hunter has returned home from a business trip to Ashland and other south em Oregon towns. S. W. Reynolds and family of Look ing Glass have removed to Wolf Creek, where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Magdalene Htrdman, widow of Benjamin Hardman, deceased, baa been appointed administrator of his estate. U i.rk i f."1'"? forward in a very fcatif tai't'jry manner wn the new improve ment" at the Suutheru Pacific yards. Main street, through the business part of the city, baa been thoroughly cleaned, and put in excellent condition. Hon. Geo. M. Brown went to Eugene yesterday, to attend the adjourned term of tbe circuit court now being held ia Eugene. Columbia stand for beat. You are sure of best when you ride a Colombia. See the $40 Colombia at Charebill & Woolley's. L'ifc'b Richmond Freeman, of Seattle, editor of Ranch aud Range, was in Roeeburg in the interet-t of hie paper Monday, and made this office a call. W. T. Emery of Cole Valley was look ing after business matter in Roeeburg Tuesday. Mr. Emery will give moat of bis time to bit farm and orchard this summer. Cbas. Clements of tbe Roeeburg firm of M. Joeephson fc Co., baa been in tbe city on business during tbe past few days, returning to Roseburg last even ing. Ashland Tidings. One of the Ashland boys, writing to the Albany Democrat, rays: "The in surgent have five American prisoners. We have about 7000 and could get more but wont take them. We take their arms and kick tbem outside our lines." Atjthe city election held in Drain Monday, the following officers were elected: Mayor, E. R. Applegate; Councilmeu, C. E. Haeard, L. M. Per kins, If. P. Brookhart, F. A. Clements; recorder, Ira Wimberly ; treasurer, W. W. Kent ; marshal, Ed Brown. W. R. Thompson and Miss Rose Em mitt, of Umpqua Ferry, who have been at Los Angeles, Ca!., since the middle of January haye relurnod. Mr. Thompson stopping at Ashland for a few days, and Miss Emmitt going to her home at Ump qua Ferry, after spending a day with friends in this city. Thfl popular RnmUer, f 10. MINES OF SOUTHERN OKEQON E. W. Rowe Reports (Jret Activity la riount Reuben District. E. W. Rowe, who has jusi returned Irom tour of inspection of some mining properties in Southern Oregon, reporis great activity in the Monnt Reuben dis trict, says the Portland Teleitraui. "Id fact," Bid be, in riiacuseing his observations this morning, "(here is life in every mining camp in Southern Ore gon, and if I do not miss my guess there will be plenty of work foi all the unem ployed there before the season is over. Prospecting parties are numerous, and extensive development work is in pros pect." "At the Gold Bug quartz mine, owned by Senator Jones of Nevada, and hie brother, there are low 47 nieu employed and the work goes on day and night. This mine is about 11 miles from tunnel No. 7, on the Southern 1'acilic road, near Glendale, and Willis Jones, a nephew of the senator, is resident man ager. Over $20,000 has been spent on the road, giving the mine communica tion with the railroad. In addition to th:e a sawmill bas been built and ex tensive bunkhouses erected. Although but a live-stamp mill is new in operation it is the intention of the owners to wuik ! on a more extensive scale as soon as tue ; machinery can be go! in. Tliere is au , immense body of ore in sight, and the! mice promises to be one ot the heaviest j proclamation, issued today. T!. cotu producers in Southern Oregon. j mission assures the people of the ibiand "At the Victory placer mine, near by, : cordial g.joil wiil ,,! iratem.l fcelicg from four to six giants are kept at work, j which i entertained for them by the and as there is plenty.of water, a large j president and the American peo,.i?. ciean-up is expected. ixUouel I.iaisdeli leincuarge ot liie operations at tlusjttitu the recect iuforuiaiiun propertv aa superintendent, and knows j fruui OUb, has led tj tbe belief unuoiK iroui. inegrouno pans oui iroiu iiui.j cents to me yar.i. ".lust across tbe creek from the Vic tory Chicago syndicate has extensive placer holdings. It is the intention ol this company to erect a station and builJ tramways early this fcuuiuier, and work the ground to the limit of the water rup plv. Mr. Ileifield, one of the members of tbe company, was recently on tbe J J i , ... . ccr.i iiuv(eviiiiK parties. "The Lincoln and tood Hope are the names of promising placer propertiee I nsited on Pad's creek. Work ia being done on both. There is little qof ttion in my mind that the mine of Southern Oregon will furnish a great deal of em ployment tbe coming season for devel opment work here hat aa yet tcarcelj be gun." THE CITY COCNCIL- Proceeding of the Regular fleeting of Monday Night. The common council of tbe city of Rosebarg met in the recorder office on April 3rd, at 7 o'clock p. m. On roll call there were present Mayor Marsters uoBDcumeo u w. run, r, r. Brown, W. J. Lander, H. f. 81ocnm aod F. W Woolley. Marshal F. W. Dillard and Re corder I. . West. Absent, t'ouocil menH.R. illis, F. W. Inson and A. Fields. fc. DaMolta and Geo. Byron appeared before the board in behalf of I'mpqoa Hoc Co. and Rescue Hook & Ltdder Co. Tbey were instructed to bring in report of their compaoie at next meet ing and their requesi would be granted. Monthly report of tbe marshal and recorder were read, accepted and OT- bill aod dered filed. Report of tbe city treasurer with referred to committee on expeoss account. On motion it wa ordered that the city purchase a ssitabie flag for the city hall. Tbe marshal was instructed to notify propertv owners to clean streets and al leys adjacent to their property. The foilowicg liquor bonds were ap proved and the recorder instructed to issue licensee for tbe same: ood & Poet, Mary Du'.teiler, L. A. Harmon, Harmon A Van Boren. W. Waddie. Tbe following bills were approved and warrants ordered drawn for the same: F. W. Dillard, salary 52 50 Rice & Rice, boe 50 Roeeburg Electric Light Co H3 70 P.. F. Page, street work 5 C5 Churchill & Woolley, 150 ft. hose 127 50 Julius Ambrum, pike poles 2 00 Estabrook k Watins, repairing truck D. 8, West, salary 1 50 25 00 H. K. Sykee, setting coupling on fire hoee 2 15 No further business appearing the meeting adjourned. D. 6. Wit, City Recorder. Railroad Accident. At tbe Divide, south of this place, Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Mc Klnney of this city, wbile riding en the S. P. freight train received a compound fracture of a rib. It appears that tbe long freight train parted, and when the front section slowed up the rear section craebed into it, throwing tbe paseengers violently with tbe above reeolt. A trav eling aaldtmao, Mr. Richmond, i re ported to have been serioosly htrt at tbe name time. Mrs. Mc Kinney had gone to Yoncalla only a day or two pre vious to be io attendance at the bed aide of a tick relative and wtt tele graphed to return here on Mouday morn ing's local to attend at lhe bedside of her daughter-io-law, Mrs. Frank Mc Kinney, wbo is quite lick. Tbe mes sage wat not delivered nnlil too late for her to return on the local train, so abe was obliged to return on the unfortunate freight train. Cottage Grove Nugget. Appointed to a Lieutenancy. Pliny It. Strange, a eon of Rev, F. G. Strange, of this city, wbo has been a cor poral and a sergeant successively in Co. "M," tith Missouri volunteers, the regi ment which Gov. Geo. Stephens of that state ha referred to as tbe "pride of Missouri," has recently passed a success ful competitive examination and has been appointed as a second lieutenant of Co. I, of the same regiment, which is now stationed with American army of occupation, at Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba. The I act that the young soldier received his commission upon merits alone aud without the aid of political inlluence is a source of congratulation, too. Two sous of Rev. Mr. Strange are with tbe volunteer army in the Philip pines. Ashland Tidings. grvuuu, auu ueiure leaving started out'""7'" mreauy neiermined on re- Tin popular Rambler, f-10. PEACE AND LIBERTY. Proclaimed Toward the People of the Philippines THE TONE Of AMERICAN POLICY Aguinaldo's Power Based on Coercion and Fear. H ANHIM.illN Anril 4 I Inlv t, . ..,o,.,. - f a as j - v J uiuuj" hers of the labinet were present at to day's meeting, lhe a.eiitia being Gage, Alger and Long. The principal subject under discussion wan the louu cablegram Irom Mr. He-human, chair man, of the Philippine comniihi.u at Manila, which was read by Secretary Hay. Part of the message which attracted the most attention was that which eaid Agoinaldu'e poaer over his followers was largely based on coercion and the fear of violence in case they oppose d him. N- Y..i;k, Apiil l.-Ttm .1, si's i Manila conespondent cablen il.e iiU i text of the Philippine i-oniiuissior.eri.' j Huh message, taken connection recti ted that tbe cn.' cl tLe trouhies ith the Philippines i is near at h.ind. 1 "KAtt:" ; 1 April t. Agonciilo, the j u' -lguina!do, in the course of an agent icter- , V1 publiehed in La Patrie, rayo : j "Tim capture of Maloloa is not aii important aa the Americans are trying ,0 "ake it appear. The Filipino govern- n,an 1 .1 1 . I.. . . j iw can rernano.?, an I a email de- j tachmeiil of troops was left with orders j to tium the tu n, au J thns to draw the American imaoj. "Two month of rain and ferer will save the Filipinos their amnmnition and a good deal of trouble, and tbe war will cot nd a long at a siog,e Filipino remaict alive to bear arms. : Agonciilo cnaxgea Major Gaoeral Ot with optcingthahottilitie. and h-jlbs J the Americans rttpoaaij'.e foe tbe irsn i fer of lhe Danich nr:nnr n,l I venting the Filipinos Beg.natio a 'treaty wnb Spain. raoxLAuarioK m fcll. Jia.ML, Aptti, 4. roe United Mate rniiippm commiMion bat j it issued pioctaeiauon w tae native It is; adlraaeed to the people tf the Phihp- ! p:oe itlaodt. Foilowicr are the main i feature of the documeot: 'To Hang Tbe commission detire assure tie' peopie of tbe Philippine islands of the cordial good .ill and the fraternal cood , Ua ye.ter lav at Eogce Judge llamil feehng which 1 entertained for tbem by ton re-ttence J .auO L.acton to be the preehlent of the Cnited sti and j hanged on Fridav, Mav 12, 1V for the the American people. murder of John A. i n,.. Ummit-eJ i Tbe aim aod object of the American I Lire couciv Jue 15, H 'i. gtvernment. apart Irom the ful;lment! Lranton was b-ought mio court band- iu oo.ciuu ooiigauoo 11 uaa aaeumea w.uuiuB umuj ui Diiionim me c- cerunce of eoverignty over the Phil.p- F.u . .. . fv:-ij ana uapiuees ot me rninppiue t eop.e. : their elevtt:on and their advancement : to a pjfition among the most enlight ened and civ; lized people of tbe world. . The presMent believes this felicity aud ! frfect:on of the Philippine people can j be brought about by tbe assurance jf j order and peace, the guarantee of civil ! and re.iiious liberty, V.ts es'.abiishiect of jitt ice and the cultivation of letters an 1 faience, liberal and practical arts, the enlargement of iotercooree with foreign ua'.ions, expansion of inJu:rial putsjits, trade, commerce, the mclti plication of improvement by means of internal communication, development with the aid of modern mechanic! in. vention?, and the great natural resources ot the archipelago; in short, by the un- interrupted devotion ol tbe people to the , pursuit of useful objects and the reali zation of the nob'.e ideals that constitute higher civilization of mankind Un fortunately the pure aims of the Ameri can governmenr an4 people have been tnirinterj reted to some of tbe inhabit ants of some of tbe itland:, and in con sequence the friendly American forces, without provocation or cause, been only attacked ; and wby these hostil ities? What do the best Filipinos de sire? Can it be more than tbe T'nited States is readv to give? Tbey are patriots and want liberty. ills said. The commission emphatic ally asserts that th United States is not only willing, but anxious to estab lish in tbe Philippine Island an en lightened system of government, nnder which tbe Philippine people caa enjoy tbe largest measure of bom rule and liberty coeeonaot with the supreme, end of tbe government end compatible with ttioftf obligations which toe United State assumed toward the civilized nations ol (lie rld. Ttie United .States is striving earnestly for the aelfare and advsncemenutof the inhabitants of the Philippine islande. Tiiere can be no real conflict between the American sov ereignty and tbe rights and liberties ol the Philippine people, for aa the United States stands ready to tornifh aroiiex and navies and tbe Infinite resources of a great and powerful nation lo maintain and support its rightful rnpremacy over lhe Philippine islands; so even more solicit ous is it to sptead peace and bapincee among tlio Philippine people, guarantee them their rightful freedom, protect tbem iu their jntt privileges and im munities, accustom itietn to free self- government in au evei -increasing uioad measure, encourage tliein in tliose dem ocratic HHpiraii oils, sentiments and ide.ile which are the promise of potency aud fruitful national development. It is the expectation of the comun'sbion to visit tho Philippine people iu their respective provinces, h th for the pur pose of cultivating a more intimate mutual acpuaint Alice and also in view ol ascertaining from tho enlightened native opinion what form or forms of govern ment ia best adapted to the Philippine people, and is apt to conduce to the high est welfare and is most comformable to tho ciiBtoiiip, traditions, nentiiuents 'and rhi-rinhnd ideals. In both the ettali- (iii'li.t.:. t)l Knv-rti- mentiu the Philippine inlandi ir aili 1 : t i , , iuu juiii;jr ui me i nilnl rlaten lo con sult the views and wislm ant) ciir the advice, co-op ntum an I aid ..f the Philippine eopl thotuFelvea. FINE ATTRACTION. JesHie Shirley and Company For Week's Engagement. The.lescie hhiiley Company which ojiene a week's cnanti:ne.it at the Opera House M'.mdav. April I0i!i, is no doubt oiiu of the bent on the road. The papers all down through Oregon and California have nj'.Iiing hut ttorda of pranta for thecompmy. 1 ri Meiif jr.J Mail com ments aa foiled. 1LC .lee!-; Murley Cumpiny '.peued a tteek'a rneuK-.t at die Opera Hon.! i;tt .M'ii liy -veiling. The open ing piece :n 'Li ii-Ala Marie." In this there is m i.ppjrtduity for some very tine work and, l,e. it a.i to the cred it of the company, the. tojk advantage of every upp.Tt'iniiy ami pretentei to ourpeuplo by in heht dramatized piece ever ::i,el ir tiiin city. Mia Jeeaitf .Shirely iu fi ralo of Jean Ingle Bide and Marie Ddbjia proved herself tbe very rale.ited and alwatj capable actress that t:lie i-. Her support in this Mir firfct-cLn iu every ;..-- ticuiur. . It i5 iuip'jiM'e f jr uj (,j j..ar-ti'-urize in lhe i.:n!-jnr,el ul other characters, to da thii :n, i men tion of ai; t..e gj.ji work -lone w-.j;d re juire an entire page o: tiiis pi;.er, hut when we eay all weie good, thai includes the eutirn company. The i.-arater ae-H'Jtne-l. mhe'her plensiug rr displeasing to aa udience, his -nuch I, j ttita the weighed value of tbe ! ing the role n the opinion of the audi ence, an 1 th app:e- :.ilwn of the reai nier.H of an actor or actreii .n ptrforoe of'litxei lost '.ght of by roaJro.i of the d:pieas:tg or fienlii-h roi t.iey carry, llenoj r. is not lair t j judge of an ac'.or's work in any one cast wuer ;:, jr.v d.ffer eot ones are astrimed oat i:. Shirley fjcjple aie all right in every particular. The eer-era! opinion of a!l who wit- ! needed this openicg piec- ns one of hig'-e-t mer:t. Many ..ai-i :tat I) fee Mis birley a- Marie hzim was cr;h a dol:i J m:,y person's money . Tl.e company 1- p',ed !, well fii-eJ iOtr each evening i as the inlere-t in their exceliat prluctioct eeeon to be crou:g it i- u.or than prot a j.e thai eUcdicg r aimi.l be at a preajUiB at ih o'.h?r tarwe perform , anc?. j Ttiere are ain:en ifo'.e in lr.e cotu ! pact an I tney are the happr-s , mo , iriit'.eaiao!y and la U;ie crow t of boy a jan.l t:ia: have ever ; ted our I ti-y. T.ir ::i 1-! iar.s h! cu:U3t jn ; v-y e.tr -r. 'nucre ao-l their rre: r-r; l:t:one .!r '.,g crowds. CL AL'De" branton SENTENCED. May nth. Friday , iSoo. tuAJ, as he l.al .irea ly ma le ooeor; n.cre nt:aipu t et- A an.t ia 1vtLat 1 upon a derate an I daring criminal, j sr... ,t m,s .hi: he .01,1 m.ke , u..),eT :t-u,;.i ns.ap. . Loxikin ' Glass. I-et'ti o :!i:,itk-. Gaicer.:ng is i.veiv ia this ticinitv. G. H". Suvia was in iiojeburg a ttw days i fj. Vroi J. A. Davis returned Louie iioui Drain, !al Sunday. WV' 3 l'3 luvit, of Reston, was. here oa ' ' rv, TneMay. . tu;cr Mr. Uevnohls sad fiuii have moved to Woif Creek to res:Je. Walley Churchill, of Ten ?.Ii!e, wae :n our va'.iey , on basine, the laf.er part of laet wtek. Miss Etta Simmons returned limine, 1 ondiv. after a week's vi-it k ith fronds and relatives iu O'alia. Wm. Simmons, of Krockway, has !ea?eJ the blacksmith shop, which has been ec.-upie-l by Mr. Reynold?. Pavi'l .Morgan bis ret iine i rtua from Portland, where he has len for about two mouths in the bospi'.al. are pleased to see him with us VTe i once j more. We are very muc!i grieve 1 to hear of thecal nea of the .I.M'h of Grandma Wimer, as she lived in the valley for a number uf yeart, and nil who knew ! her found bit to be a g-oJ neighbor, in every respect. School opened MooJay with a good at tendance sad J5. A. Davis as principal. He is well and favcrlOy known iu Douglas ccunty an. I n?e.ls no introduc tion. Mirs Maude I'eVoro, a'sistant teacher, is a graduate of tho Drain Nor mal (cbool, and is a teaciier of ability and experience. KmLOv)N. T;.e miinerous articles i- defence ol Aguinaldo, which haw lately appeared In a number of democratic pspers, aere launched at a very inoppirtune time, ap pearing as they did at tip same time that tbe dispatcher from Mmila, brooht news of th? death rf fo many lrve! American boys at t'n hand of tliisl same Asliinald ar.d hiH g.iti;r ol niur te-- ing vntfabendf. ! For a hiijh grade piano, drn't over look the Haines ilro. Indorsed by all leading musicians in Koaohuig. They are used and iudorsed by Dr. Gihuie, Mrs. Apr-eihorf and t;iici'.. Mine. Patti bas a Haines upright in her boudoir in her beautiful home ut I'raigyccs Castle, Walep, and used the Huints pin no ilur ij her lant tour oi the Unite! Stales. II.unks l'.aos., New Yoik, N. Y. For a ipiick reine.lv aod otu that ia perfectly fe for children let ua recom mend G'n Minute Cough Ciir. It is excellent lor croup, horsenerf), tickling in the thronl ami conhc A.C. MARSTERS A CO. If you havt rough, throat irritation, weak lung, pain in iU i:tmt, dithcult breathing, croup or Im:utnefs, let us suggest One Minuto I'ough Cure. Al ways relinhle and aafe. A, C. MARSTERS i CO. I int i rti f-t t Tim pnpnlnr RamWor, 1 10. the food more 9VMa) Olendale Item. Bemtifal sptiog weather. Kverybody in thii cityara boar and prospering. Miss Nettie Kedfield of Boakrdell waa hopping at (ilendale today. Mr. and Mr. Totton of (ilenallan mad) a bosineea trip to Gleadale today. Peter Ulam will remove hit family to Olendale, next week, where tbey expect to make their home. L. I). Hurd, who hu a large contract of R. K. wood at this placr, is rushing tbe work during tbeee pleasant day. W. H. Kedfield, deputy ameesor, called on us this week. Mr. R, is mak ing a careful aod pains-taking official. H. F. Niday, wbo has been working at tbo Ml. Kheubeu mine for tome time, is visiting bis family at lilendale. Mr. and Mrs. Rraick Fate of Dy Creek spent two days at this place at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . i. Elliff. Our dittrict echool commenced on Monday with a large attendance, and wim mh, bleaboin ot Central Point a tecuer- P. F. SoberU Laa takeu another three hundred cord contract for locamotive wood, near tbe place where tbe first con - trat.-t waa cat. H. D. Hourr has found another tig pocket at hia mine oo Isnow creek. This ia tbe third pocket found at tbis mine within two montha. F.T. Lady apant two days last week at Glendale, visiting bin wife and rela tives, returning to ML Reuben, where he expects to spend tbe trimmer. ToU4, 01 G1,MlJen hM :rge j Hoping you will tod ro.,m in tbe eel wood contract below the bridge .ett of Qmns of yoor paper for tbe brief del G.endaleand baa a big force of men at j of an bonoraol man a do good ci'fzra. m oct and it rutbing hit boeineea jostf now. i Harry Stevenson, of Kacklea, waa visiting relative at Gleadale, oo lat Saturday. He west oe to the Doogia mine, on Tear eet n Gsieh. Harry is a nice yoong aaaa, who i always welcome at oar hoe. T. W. Billing and family will go to Wttt Fork to Jive after three yeart reei. deoce at thia place. Mr. B. will engage io tbe merchant!! beBaaeaa there. Many friend regret their going aad tbey will be miaeed al Qleadale. J. L. Wlnteaote, photographer, ia lurmcg oat tome very fine work io his line, and if you want a good oboto ot yourself, wife and baby you should call soon, aa Mr. w. expect to leave for ! Lake county a aoon aa the passable. rood are II. D. Slu'er Lai bought tbe nice reai- deoce property of Mrs. E. Philina in Weet Gleodal. Mrs. Philip and her ton, Earneet, will leave oa Monday for Goideoda!, Wash., where Mr. Pfcilipa has porcbaaed a livery liable and it now in bosinee. .Nme o( tbe boyt concloded ihv of WfknM htni a tiffin fmli. . . . I. ing their coorage with a few doe, of th "ardent.- maJe a raid on i on the ben coon at hotel Glendale uking therefrom, noe turkey an J seven chickens, end a big chicken pie was indulged io at the den , Ul parlor, retail human gloriee like jthithare their day. Th. avenger was i oa their track. Landlord Kennedy pro i ceede-1 to g oat a few warrants, which !3Jtof the offender, to take a ! u. ZJ8 , joarney to Season, eom left for Canyon- J(iKear Uil!. and the other, faced themuac.j M. K. cacixa. ijoctb" seroc-e ery Susday t... ... i , . ."' Abe txys are sadder ao wiser, and mi- na, tbeir caib. Mr- Kennedv'e action, - .. - hn.n mr taw lum Ot 1U. l . i 10 in.s matter it commended by all law- ! 'abiding people, who think it is just as i : uiucb harm io steal a chicken a it j aouid be to treat a bora. MoLLlt. Looklag Glass. Mr. and Mr. Sidney McCov were . gueets of C. J. Denniog. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster apent the Sab bath at the home of Mr. Hartin. Tbev report their daughter no better. ! .... was wito inureet we read the arti- j ; cie on poultry ratcng, in the Pljsobl- I m aE. Such article in oar eooatv rD-r' are o! real valoe, and many will profit i 1 c wUn;J i:rera:ar meeuac by tbem ' on th aJ '"onu Mocdar, ol e-vry . Bioata at 730 n. in th Xpwortb LeawM Easter Sanday waa spent very I "oom of ia t. B. church, pleaaaatly by a Bomber ol yo-tag p ple. ' ' Tbe spot teJtcted for the ooaiion wa I m" b yea wheat bmb. , . .... . V monia, la nrlnpe, oon ihroat. cocxa what ui known U lb. Lieorlce rock, oa colds, catarrh hroocbiti. and InaV tbe hill near A. 8. Buell. Toe day waa troubles ar to be r")d awainet. atnh perfect lur aa oat-door laaeU, an I Easier ! lr "h wbKitore," will "anew eggt were pleatefal. Tnoae pretest w. re ' n ET -(irai Ro.il Jl ' One aliaot Coogh Cure. That ie the Grace BoaU, Btaars Morgan. Jennie one infallible remedy lor .11 Inaw. throe M aa 9 afaaaa & T$ A' . , ' a. a - a . m Hart, E4BUB Bad Stha Goodrmaa. Blanch aad 3tti Buell, JtV Wil liauis, Fran Arnold, Heery Palme-, Roy and ti iy Baell, , Frank Good man aod Yernie Buell. The ocrainii was enliveoe. by music, both vocal and ' instrumental. Mr. Jonas kindly Biol hit accordlan for tbe pleasure of thai yonna people. ' Ioxt. ! I Pride of I A your grocer for the Do'ia-las" flour. Bicycle Economy The money you pay for a new wheel is sometimes only part of the price. The bicycle-mender gets the rest. But if you buy a . . . . Crescent to begin with you need have only a bow ing acquaintance with the Repair man. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Agts delicious and wholesome 99ttt9 00., W Applegate Defended. RosrucBi, Or., April 4, 1399. Ea. Pli5diaub: I with to that tbe article writteo bp Capt. W, F. Drannan and poblithed in tbe "CbloagO Record," ia somewhat incorrect, notably, tbe blame of tbe oatbrrak of the India being laid on tb thou.'uVrt of Mr. Ap plegate, by bim not famishing rappli) to Capt. Jack and hi tiiba of Hodoe Indiana. It it copied by tbe Cregooiaa of the 2nd intt, aod thereby can a fait impression aj to tbe Applegate men tioned. Tbe fact it that Meacbaei ad Dryar were the Indian agenta at the time of the masters in lb glade near tbe Lava beda, when Go. Can by and Rer. Thomas were killed. Maachast escaped by tbe flee.oeea of foot. Mr. Lindsay Applegate waa appointed tpecial lodian agect in 1V5I, and vkta the Ueaty wat maJe with the Mode tribe Mr. McKay and L. Applegate were tbe interpreters at tbe council in Octo ber, WA. That treaty waa tbe "Key te i the Modoc War." Vide Vol i lst-Hte- tory of tbe Northwest Oregon aad , Washington 'H9 p.) Lindsay Applegavi eommandel a cotn- VJ 01 voinnteere, movtered In the ' Bogue River Valey in 18CI. a3 , rcbed toward tbe p'aine to relieve ; tbe immigrant and guard I hem to the ! MttIen,eDt- io "V- He aod ha ' fmU' wtn DMd P'00" Orejen. i Hi mllgted in th armT " of the commonweaitb, and the family. ; a a whole, are a race of warriors aad j state men of whom Oregoniao are yrz4 and wboae memory is held io revert ace at tbis day. "De oiortoie nil niei toe- i nm " Year Truly, lluir H. Woodwbo. How This? We offer One Hundred Doilare Reward for any caee of Catarrh thai eaaact he cored by HaH'e Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Prop. Toie-lo.0. We the andercigsed.bave'knowB V. 3. Cbeoey tor the laet 15 veara, aod beiiev hia perfectly honorable in all beeiaeea hraiwartinrit and financially ahi to car ry out any obligati' made by tbe-'r firm. West A Troax, Wbolal DrBMi, Toledo, O. W aiding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole ae'.e Droggista, Toledo, Ohio. Hall'i Catarrh Core ia take internal- : ly, acting directly upon the blood aad ! mnMia mnvlmj rJ tka --au Dh2 . aA per bottie. 6ld by all druggiau. Teat monialj free. Tate CBuarcfeeaw Xxtboout CBxracB oKaael Mat as4 lata tneta. Bnaday ferrtee: Preaehiaa. Uaa aa TJ0 p. aa.; Sabbath acfcooi, 1 a. aa.; t. WaUar. Ssperlauodanl; Ctaaa Meallac cioa at the awnla n,; Xywon Laaan JO p. au F. H. CHarcain. Prm-irnt. Rrayet Vm'wSC Wedacaday, axT.Jtp. m. O. B. aasoL. Paalor, Paraoeace. coram Uala an Laa. Vyiita Bacraass tacaca-oa Tr'ja rjrrt. Saadar tcrrioc. al II a. a. aad 7 X p. ej. Ttj er meeuas. Tacnday ereolac. K.i Lccv M. Ccrnr, Faor. sr. iii,ti CaracH. Oiratr Ctae aa4 Maa laeet. trriota ou accood aad fboRB uaday Doraisc ot eaca month aad tttry Ssa- no-uu aai Ten:n- Ktv J. T. . orroa, Paftor arrisrl.Ktai.B oorser ot Laa al teu. Sanilaj rnSc: rhlng at Ue. aa. 401 ' 30 P- oatiata Scbooi at I a. o. P. "p01""'. rrayrr iseeut at Coahow, topenntea-leaL : " 30 W"edncUv eveaia;. j A. Doc;ls, Pasujr. ft-v Caaumay cm H-Coriirr of Pice j aad W.Kxlwarl :o.eau ruaJaj tcrrtcw i PreaciiiB bod morala and tvenic. aadmf cbool at 10 a. cr. . r. s.u E.attjo . wi i Prmrer meeOaa each Wcdacadar Hnin.i aad rUbc w. . Wont, Pa tor FiaT r.iTTta:A5 Chit tea Coracr of Caaa ad RVw mts. -sndij crTtcr: PnbUe worship. 11 a. ni. ant TJ. p. bj.: SabbaM etaool, M a. m. T. r. 8. c. E.ti;. rrwr asrrttaa. wdBiiay ercaln 7:30 p J. A. TowyBjr Ptat ' r oroncniai tront lee. lnaiet vianrnoalw upon baring it if "something alee" hi nffcrwd voa. A. C. M AKSTERS A CO. CASTORIA ?or IsJaata anl CMldrta. Till Klnl Yen Han Alrijt El Bear the Signature of (o ) (9