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nn READABLE. kEUABLE. REPIBUCA.V, Printing . . j WTE MEADS, LETTER Ci HtAVr. BILL rfPAD 4 ENVELOPE. tTC. Licxuud m abort writer, at price ceaaUtcat with iml mork. No better field thaa Southern Ore gon; nn better medium through which to Advertise. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. fi The Plaindealer ... I PLAINDEA Vol. XXX. 4 i i r V L DISSENSIONS ARISE I ilipino rniy Nearly Plunged ln io Civil War. Tilt RtBtLS nt lOSStS CieneraJ Luna Seriously Two .lore Town lureu. Wounded. Cap- M vml., May S. The army gunboats I-af una de Lav an J Cavaicnga returned today from an expedition tip the San rjr-i.J.. ...1 . , . learned . ..nuuvj i ci r, Hiieic n was learned mat j-.ist iKifon? tae battle oi San Tomas tbe tnsarjeiits were almost plunged into civii war. Genera! Luna, when au enjaeuieot ib tb-5 Americans was inevitable, sent back to Eacoler to demand of General -Mascardo reinforcement. Maecardo said he won'd take ord;.-3 c:;ly from Agninalio. L-ma, wi;h a solitary regi ment, made a forced march to Lacoh r. MasearJ. ordered his command to forji in line of battle. Outside cf the oppos ing forces tha insargetit catnp was all confusion. Aguinaldo was terrified ty the eitua ti jn and ordered his chief of staff, Ccl onel ArgyeHif, to make peace at all haz ards, iii'eo.d.ers wera waiting criers to no Tomas followed, and Lnna received wounds ia the shoulder and groin that will surely disable him for the rest of the campaign, and may cause his death. Gaana was bombarded and carried by assault. The insurgents fired tha toa"n and ab sndoced a Email gunboat of their own. It waa from the civil governor of the district, Josa Eufante, who stayed to wel come the American?, that the news aoont Luna was received. He eaid that oOOO to SOGO natives Lad been killed eiace the beginning of hostilities, and oOO insurgents retreated from tiaagaa toward Bacolor when they heard the cannonading by the gunboats aa they approached up the river. In the grave yard at Guapna are 400 newly made graves. The insurgent forces have been diyiJ ed, one body, under command of Gener al Mascardo, going tj the west of San Fernando, aad the other, commanded by General Antonio Luna, moving north. Both these leadera claim su preme command of the Filipino army. General Luna will fall back to Terlac, and from that place move toward San Isadoro. General ilacArthur will make .San Fernando his base of operations, sending cut detachment of trooj ss they may be cecetsary. Rebels Daring Trick. Mamla, May S, 7:40 p. m. The Fili pinos surprised the United States forces at San Fernando with a daring trkk'yes terday. A railway train, with an engine at each end, was run almost to the American outposts, and in plain sight of the town. Defore they could be reached a gang of natives eprang off the train and tore up several length of railway track, boarded the train again and steamed away, so quickly that there was no op portunity to capture the raiders. While Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cords, of Grants Fas?, were in San Francisco, burglars entered their house and carried away wearing apparel aud jewelry val ued at $000. The robbery was cot no ticed by tb8 man who looked after the bouse, so that the robbers had several day's start. There is no clue. " Only the First Step is Difficult. " The first step in Spring should be to cleanse Nature's house from Winter's accumu lations. Hood's SarsaparilU does this ivork easily. It is America's Greatest Spring Medicine, It purifies the blood, as millons of people say. It makes the weak strong, as nervous men and women gladly testify. It cures all blood diseases, as thousands of cured voluntarily write. It is just tbe medicine for you, as you will gladly say after you have given it a fair trial. Bad BlOOd-" Although past 70 years of age I jun thoroughly well. It was three bottles ol Hood's Sarsaparilla that made me so after spending over $60 In medical attendance. My trouble was a raw sore on my ankle." Mas. Louisa Mabok. Court Street, Lowell, Mass. Running Sores-" After worrying tour months I save uiy children Hood's Sarsa parilla and it cured them .f running sores. Hood's Pills cured me of dvgprpgia and constipation." Mes. Katk t. Thojias. SI Governor St., Annatiolis, Md. Consumptive Cough - -1 h e years ago I had a confcumpiive nugh which re duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did nnd recovered normal Lealth. I have been well ever since." Matilda J!bidewateb, Cor. Pearl and Chestnut Fts., Jcflersonville, lud. JU'A filli eurellw Hl, tli con Irritating and uiily emtlitrtle to tk itli H.od't iSarinpani"iT .ir Sllnt la -I !A:!I,o:r..d.thatI,weyi.-,Jj bd Luna and Ma.cardo not to plunge ! oe Vl i. t Ni.'- Yoxk, May A diepatch to the j l-1J " ' ' "' -. '. i u V.r,f, nd ! the Filipino f,rce. into e:U suife It eoch ! , I . ! U I"""1 U " V" a time. f r. - . V .nlrew Larneic u.ked to five L.i u-- i '' - "-4-'1' "' s-'e-i-.i -mus i r. .:!!.., f-i Hie entreati-s Drevail- ,. ! i vaet iUe. esta iu lbe!n,: t c b u.e , as turedtothefrntVith rcUncn ULteZ wiT J, S ! vl n- - ' ic f. J and Maseard, was curt-marti.led lor J Su Spain follu- " -th to Wment to M iutervie with; AUAINST TRUSTS. Hissouri Legislature Passes Two cry Strinjrent .Measures. lit ' Missouri house of rcpieseiitatives ha jtnt paw, d m-A tent to the t.ovtrnor for his filature two bills intended to Clve the :i fn-iiuv (rM.,-.,l ..!.... i.... ' vuvt.l nitUUCk 1 -1 1 1 111 - ited power in the prosecution of trutis. One permit-? the official to require oUiceis of corporations hoiu he may believe have formed e trust. Hud agd;ust which companies ho lute deir-j to proceed, to appear to ive tes'buoav iu repaid to the matter. The peoal'y for failure to ap pear is imprisonment for contempt. This liil ij intended to make the officers furnish testimony t j convict themselves in advance of proved ngt against tbem. The other bill enables the supreme court t j fix a pijcj ia the etate where j o:Scer9 ci i ineorporsti in?, againt-t whom ti.e anorcey yeuc.i is r .cseJmg 1 :i v:o'.aiion of tha anti-trust law, can ap pear and tet"f -. This bill a ii.t. ndeJ to prevent the necessity for the a tjrne.- genera! lo gj ail over the United States to taku te.i nionv as is done iu tbe recent pr.it against ti e insurance coalman:,-?. Negros Islanders are Satisfied. A dispatch t the New York Journal.1 an I Advertiser from Ilarj; Kon; gat :. ' '"j -i. lklu:', uroiuer ot toe icy.il j :e dent of the island of Negro?, has arrived 1 lu-re bearing a letter of introduction from General One. His inkeioa is t i t ur- ! iuuk o;ilcu wr iraue amon liio H Aguiaelda was henest as ltcg as Leiin was under tae influence of Dewey and Wildaian, but ha listened to the state ments of the Hong K-sg jjnti, who are American trailer?. -egro3 wants Lotiiicg to da Aga-nalos proposed ace enference. We are as loyal as New York, nd cur eoldieis now march under iLe flag." -vmerion Oold Near Skagw aj . An impurtaat gjM e'rike eiJ t j l.aiTA . I.. t - . . ouiiu ciauiey aaa a party ol live ti - Tlt?. 1 i ... piorea lue creek lor nine mtles an 1 thev i """" vj.h coiors ia me lunrf IV..... f 1 l ' ., 1 .. . . . 6-c4 l icri uuui wie euriace. TM . . . Ihey eukedtvtrrv cIakd, d i liviJi twenty acres among the Oa their return he new spread eEd a perfect sumpede ensued, tlver 2CW crowed over recently and as many more went over eince. T1 ,. , ., , ... Tbe hmt accident ot tha White l'ass . v , , . i ukon rauwuy occurred las, week, . ..cr . ., , , , A passenger car was derailed end tinned over, bat was chewed by a lari:? boulder and saved from going d3wn a precipice I m t -a oii.ojuieei. aen piesangera were the car. but none sustained Eerious jury in ;. m " State News. Sneepfciiearin, east of the mountains is nearly a mouth later than usual. Frank L. Dowell has teen appointed pjstmaKter tt Sitkam, vice M. S. Strew, removed. l.V. Neer.a Portland architect, is urawmgme plans lor ua Grande s new f-0,000 school house Ihe wires to be used on the Oregon telephone line between The Dulles and PrineTille will be of aluminum instead of copper. Cyrus Dolpb, of Portland, Or., sun of the late United States Senator Dolpb, of Oregon, has beeu recommended by the examining board at the I'retiJio for a eecoud lieutenantcy in the regular army. L.tr. E. Wist, of Tillamook, thinks that Doty, iCadir and Heikniann, the timber cruiser, who died iu Clatsop county, must have eaten wild camas, a bulb resembling tbe ouion, withalittis berry growing on it which the birds will not eat. Ke says thero is a lot of it growing, and it is easily mistaken for the onion. Jo fctev?, while digging clams and ro-k oysters at the clam bed south of Eocky point, near Pott Orford, discov ered a devil lish hanging to a rock in a bole of water, right on the clam bed. lie succeeded in killing the monster with a pick, and it turned out t be one of tbe laruesl of its kind yet dis covered along tbe North Pacific coast, having a spread of about IS feel. Arguments and petitions for the com mutation of the sentence of Claude Lranton, sentenced to tie hanged in Eu gene, were made and presented to Gov ernor Geer Monday, Judge Hale, Pran Um'a attorney, makin? the argument. The main reason fur clemency was that Lranton 's accomplice, Court land Green, is now in jail, and capital punishment in Branton'a case would be unjust. Bran too was couyicted of the murder of John Linn in the mountains in Lane county last June. Ilia execution is pet for tomorrow, May 12. The Brenlon caso is furnishing the pulpit a theme for instructive discourses, liev. Rose of Eugene started the ball rolling by denouncing capital punish ment as murder. Iter. Kellems of Junc tion City, a fellow pastor of ltsv. Hose in the Christian church., takes the opposite view and fortifies him self with Scripture. This is his con clusion: '"Brethren, after carefully comparing tho criminal code of the State of Oregon with the teachings ol the Pible on this subject, 1 am convinced that the laws of Oregon with reference lo murderers are in harmony with the w ill of God, and are therefore ordained of Him." BOLD ADVANCE; j i Iho Companies of the Orerjons in the expedition I RLS0NS OIVtN BV CARMGIL i l-or Selling Out. Never So Prosper- i ous, but Determined Not to Scl- j Hshly Struggle for .Merc .Money. l-ut tin aduiiral :! hare t- py the paun!: of iireatu'Si, tvea before reach Manju, May 'J. 0:3o 1'. M. A lec-: u uive l comes via the oniioiterins party fro-n La vton'i com-i '' T.-e mr he a earnestly oianJ, conaiating of two comrames c ; oek$ will b-a b votn-hj-tleJ him. la thd Mtnsesjta reiuirtit ki.d :o com-1 1 e?p- : m i umnan ntture n mcon piniesofthe o.-cin rcie:.t, under I eiJl It i:evr tires of l.era-.iriuip, cwuiuaud of Major rslef. of the Miu-: l'J'ever much its id.il may . ave'Si to necota re;imtn', advat.ced je'.er lay to ,JG ,'':1l:i'-'n' of i-ist-leei; bomie a point near San Mig:iel, 12 miles north j C':: ! ' ' r it!i ot th .rne, ot -al:nai;. the .lmtncai.8 wera mt-t vi.h a volley frrn a for.e of rebels 1 e- hind a tiencu. -Major Dlgglrs waa our.ded iu the head, aud a i rivate, to- 1,-ethir with ten tyrhcij patiei;t3 were i brought by special train tj Manila to - l,v The Doc.IocC, the l.ttt of the miiiiuj; bteataens under th Awericau da wbkh were detained by ttio inaareuta siacc j the U gin n in;; vt the w tr, was found by gunboat jlanila at llatangss, thts interview Mr. Car&eie was as'sed it hd htJ sold from fear or dishie : oi the tru;U, and a- .pioUd ae rei '.v- icg: ! 'The trusts have never f,i,h:eued llirf I'lir.M .ra.l IVrr..,. I,,. . , i occasion to be afraid of them, aa :t is the I createst urorertr cf its Vin t th n.-!i j haa tVtr etK of ,,robmt..v tver , te. j 1 did not sell out bccaJre ' i;5.Le;; S! I not prospffroae: it never was so pri-fpir-j ous, nor were its prospects ever s-j co.-J. ' I sold iu pureaatice of a jx-licy Jo'.er-i I mined tipn 1 j- ago not to epeud ui . . . I Ixrheve iu developing ' a d:k'ni- :,: and uni-cibrh luV after 00."' Mr. Carnegie' atlen:Lu wa cai.ed to , ,,.,,h i . i ,?.. , J 1 "WUVM , -V , ' .i . , ffifarri.il In l.iai lam na .lA-l.tittlr... "II a i awva IW UV tlUlUUI UCllltllUU. ibAl I... i.A .1:.. - . t - I was askcJ Le (j Bi,b I tLe tMtM U UJ aBliMl j. -, c;i j ltai tJ;ta f , , Ur. Cirt ; ..Tj ... , , , i i - 1 tLe detiuuiur-, scuietiinm J.-servtd, of L . , ;. ,, ' a phanthropii! aa a uiau w.tu a crcat t i i . , , .. deal of inoi ey bjt very hit u tense. ' i ' j , , j ' kUT AXNERIliS. I j iThclr Failure Due to a 1 Causes. Number of j A ael1 h" bn faid lately in viegju uewfpapets ajout Iran cannenes i ":cJ 've,!lej- i! 18 33 narfinate lac: tnat a namber of canneries which were t;ar:ea in ttiisttats several eare ao have never done enoaih cannir to jare no longer in enterprise bat taese ! enrnri il,avit,i i. enterprise, says the Caker Ci'.y Uepubli can. They were eslaolished before con ditions were ripe for the successful ojier ation cf canneries iu tha localities iu which they were started. Tte one can- nery which pulled throng in good shape w, Rt,r..! ..r.t.i. ... i... ... r j '"V , ,,.- tal of any of them, but i. was located in Portland where frail in large ipuantities could b-3 obtained with greater certainty and at lower cost than at any ether place in the eteU. Moat of the other canner ies were built in the boom tiaiesandl were const! ucted on too large and costly a scale. The canning industry is gradu ally establishing itself in Oregon but tbe men who are building it up in several places are starting in a conservative way and w ithout much Epluiye. In a few years somebody will ligue up what the state is doing in the way of canning fruits and there will be a good deal of surpiiseal the importance which the industry will have acijuired. Itoseburg affords a most excellent location for a fruit and vegetable cannery. COBL'RU SAW MILL. Booth-Kelly Co. Leases Jit With Op tion of Purchase. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., lias closed up the leas of the Coburg saw mill, owned byj. C. Goodale, for the term of twelve months, with tbe option of purchasing the same at anv time, at an agreed price, during tlio.life ol the lease. This property is a valuable one ou ac count of its adaptability for, holding logs safely during the winter months. It is estimated that with a moderate ex pense 10.000,000 feet can be stiweJ in the ponds. The Baoth-Kelly .Company takes po session of the mill Jane 1st, and will immediately operate the present nii'l to its greatest capacity. In the meantime they will purchase new motive power, and all other machinery necessary to do first class and rapid work. Logging con tracts will bs let at once. The location of meu representing so much rapital and posiessing so tnujli enterprise, within itw boundaries, is a treat feather in Lano county's cap. The Southern Pacific railroad bus made a good move in prescribing stand ard sizes of fruit boxes for shipment over its lines. Guard. All tVt.J herc-todav. ..ie.... , ..i.i., I vv u aa a- w V .4 CI I V w a - a'.. aaa a'V. VJr J UkJVI ROSEBURG, OREGON, DEWEY'S HOMO COMINO. Iohlrcs Peace and Rest but Must Pay Penalty of Greatness. r i.ineut N Yorker h.t.e etl'j Kcii'.i i 1D,0JJ :o defmy thy c ist of a ''aiHj iit ti h.r ive.i Adiniril l'i'ey when Uti S.t in fiat city. Whi'e u ) hoti'jr ii toj vjre.it f'ir lie fcto'A'a! upjj tha hero of Manila, re tiring iiuj !i:!i icat ui'uro will acaicelr allow hi.n to appreciate jte;,'. jitious rec Otjtiilun v( the jjr.'.tt B.'rvioe hi has re; dored i.is i-;.j!jtry. ( a!y rcently iu au iuU-rvi- A- lie did that his wi-li ij to take a u;.-- u! in hi- Verm int home when he rctJru.- to ;!,e l':iit?d .ta'.o. ! "U,J ".rst i '. ..- pi:i:u r?al cpon j ,; : be uiin fr?N f : Vuc i-n' do;r.a.a. - , Dewey Accepts. ! ' . .. j i i.k, .lay S l'efv cau.rU "aturdav lut! h -A.jriM accept the r!'J i ' l,jk'- I?t 1 1 U l' J U m ": ' i b'a ri!or"- h" " otK' -'uu' ber of fur.cti :! vv h.-i. p'anccl ot.J giv -urrat n.p-:ut i.y th; arrival of j v .:ch malj r-iord- V.vtiuNo.o:., Mty tje navy ce- -uc c" it to A 1- ! P""'-"! hi f i c e 1 I''f-tj ciara..-l the Asittic "-' today de - 1 tai. h:n ' .i l.n::ai d'j I i f:in l!irn:n i 1 o! s' i:. 1 r.avj-yj. !, aud ord-rii,; him I '.') t M t i. when he 'ec'- iir- J:;i U: w ai!.ii tj ' K-r ceid A ioiifa. : r , r. ' j A Jajiral ', la. :i-eu' t'n" oflicer ; i c ;-i I. -pile 1 t'iete. ; Iv j ii;.:!, : preint on I j hai i rvn t,r 'ercd to sac- i Yt- i m::ianj at i i. the J!i-r if', au ! r, Current News. 1: ill Lii-uttitd out by .luly I. j G,ve0'-r liumi?, of CoIoraJ , threat- eui 1 3 ft o a U cc icr th vulut'eers hjai-.'oahij j'JU', ii the irt ihtit Jo.tn'l hurry IlMet.t!y iho governor is dircvt W.ite. devnJaiit cf bl-oJT-r.rid.e3 j A Ujiil.au p.i"i.di o! sui'.kelesj jwdur j ! ie b.iCtf !:i.td.- fjr I C ie Sam :n I ejuu ! !al c-ir H.Micr and Sii'ore will be' j e-jaippfd with i. Tos.jni ity U aiJ to j j l-e superior lo that u-:ed l y the .vpan- j lardj in the ;a'c '. ; ... . , daughter ol CjI um 1 bred Grant is ti u-itrr a ll-jisun n j: Ic.T.in. b.ea J t. olorel Fred Grjtt'a titttr N't Lie tuar ! r.e ! aa llaglisli r.ob'tman, wtith union ' pr ve 1 to ruhat-pv, ii w ? thought the '.r.mt f.mtly htd .rw, i oi i'.e not.'U- jrvl I Ti.e regular army is rapidly being filled i up to the number ol '.-,00O as permuted by the ad of c-ngre.s. Many of them Lave served as volunteer and become eaamared of aruiy life. Mst of those who enhst arc a:.jious for fjrciga ser vice. The Orra volunteers will probably start from MaDila for home within the n t r . i. - ii, .i ""7" , l"e , t!jlt ,bfy hi'9 Ea"fcJ. 't welcome , , and whea the bays ariivc the very air will nrg with loud acclaim! Their com ing home will put joy in many houn lohls and lighten many heatte made heavy by the ritkt of war. Kve'v your.g man who h.is a civil war vet -ran lor a (a'her aypr elite the revenge which Lieutenant Callahan ol the Twentieth Kanc.ii i looking forward to.' Vrit ing; to bis venerable paternal ancesier, the lieutenant nays; "I will have grand army tales that wi:I make you tnrn itrecti with envy. I have lots to tell you, aud you will have to listen to my tales of war as 1 have listened to yours in years gone by." A law clas of 4S women ha-) Wen graduated from the New Yotk univers ity. It is now nine )enrs tince this course was introduced, yet the public is jost beginning to understand and apprec iate its purpose. Its aim ia not to make lawyers out of women, but to give them a practical knowledge oi the laws which concern them, especially iu the direction of the management of property. There is much comment iu Koine on au alleged cure for consumption, discov ered by Professor Vincent Cirvelle, ol Palermo university. He feeds consump tives ou prepared air, which lus per meating it a medicated soothing vapor. In the middle cf last January it was given to 20 consuuiptivep. Now 10 are entirely cured, nine luiDit well, five much improved, and two dead. He is receiving much popular support from wealthy persons. Commissioner Hermann, of the gener al land office, has decided thai supciiu. lendants and supervisors, as well ns oth er ollioprs of tbe government employed in connection with the care and preser vation of forest reserves, may co-operate with the en tu o wardens of the several states and territories in which reserva tions aro located, to aid in the enforce ment of tho state or territorial laws that relate to the protection of fish and name within the several reserves. As each of tho reserves has a largo number of fores try officers about at all times of the year, this order or decision will serve lo greatly inereaso Ihe protection afforded isamo on llicfw ir-per vat ions. 41. ... . . . . - I ... . - uu i, ; ii ii. iiui i 1 t ...-a THURSDAY, MAY u, i8q9. New Store ! idlers' A I'L'LL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and 5old TAYLOK & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices ! OUR LINE OF JL omplQtc ana c aa XGcllont (uatity. i ,.Z.. .4- ! JIUllln UlienCIOIl A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists. i III his is the to Buy Groceries. I I 1 1 5 w ; 5 j C. W. PARKS Nothing like having the rght wheel at (ho right place and at the rgbt price Imperial high grade bicycles are selling from $:5 to f iO, with G. A.I. Morgan & Wright or any other tire that a customer might desire. We alco have several second band bicycle, prices ranging from 12 to $0. We are also agents foa T. K. L. Ill KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IS ALL KINDS OK STAPLE 1 FANCY GR0GER1ES ID PROVISIONS FIME TEAS HMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A Fl l.I. LINE OK TOBACCO & CIGARS. (JIVE ISA TRIAL. tuc !oor South ol P. O. i'Ki:i: nv.i.ivi-Rv. itosiinutu, iRt:uu!t, P P. Benedick . . Any Job Work done at f Reasonable Rates - New Goods! (xpoeerv t STOCK 01 Free Delivery ueuvery uincs, r-WW and i.4. a.! to all Mail Orders. Place It A full a'jj cwupletc aj-sortmciit of all goods usually ket,t in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a ver- choice stock of caaucd goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our Hue of Olives, Ghcrkius. Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. the celebrated Cleveland bicycle, and carry a full line ol bic!o run dries, lamps, handle bars, grip, aood rims, tires, inner and outer ciugs, cement oil, etc. Bicycles repaired. Notwith standing the lit rainy season we have already sold eleven Imperials and have orders fo more. Respectfully , RICHARDSON. Undertalei1 und Embalme?. H. C. STANTON DRY : GOODS COX818TI50 ot Ladies' Dress ijoris, Eibbots, Trimaiiagt, Uces, Itc. tie. -ALHO A rat STOCK Of UOOTS AII SHOES Of Ux fcaat taalit j aa4 taiah. GROCERIES Weod, Willow aad Claa Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. AJao oa aaa la ! quiUUn aad at prleat V H la. toaua. Al a faux Mock af Custom-Made Clothing For Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for 44 1,. P. M" EAST AND SOUTH - TXA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Paciilc Co. t'gila taiw lean FarUaad daitr r. . Lt. - forUaad - At. IttLI iiia r. i Lr. Roaeborx - Lt. i At. - ran Frmnnaro Lt I. M. I Ar. tfita Az. I I W V. 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L'.'Mi.'S v-r-runr. 1 Svtntc Liac ot tlx t ortd' The favorite Tratucoctkccntal Route Between tbe Northwest and all roints East. Choice ol Two Koale Through tbe Famooe Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Route Last of Pueblo and IVnver. All rasacngeri irranted a day atop-over in the Mormon Capital or aot where re tween Ogden and lenver. rereooally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets and any luformaiioo Re garding Rate, Routes, etc. or lor IS) scriptive Advertising Muter, call cn Agentelof Orecon Railway A Navlgatioa Co., Oregon i-hort I.toe or Southern racific Companica. S. K. IU.nJPER, tieueral Pass. A Ticket Agent, IH?over, Col R.C. MCHOl.. tienersi Aent, 2M Wash. t. Portland Or. Roscburj p. O. Hours. Week days. J :30 a. ni. to S p. oi . Sun days and bolidats. b;o0 to t:00 a, ni. and 5;30 to 7:30 p. m. sr.u.K Kocrks. lwseburg to MarsbtielJ leprts ev ery day at ti a. to. ; arrives every morn ing. Koseburg to Myrtle Point. lepart every day at ti a. in ; arrived every morning. Roseburg to Millwood Ieparta eiery day except Sundays at 7 a.m.; arrive every day except Sundays at 4 :4o p. m. Roseburg to reel Departs Idaily, (ex cept Sunday) at 7 a.m.; arrives daily, (evcept Suuday at 3 p. ni. Ro-ieburg to Lurley Depart Tues days and Fridays at I p. m.; arrives Tues-lays and Fiidays at 11 :30 a. n. City Treasurer's Notice Police is hereby "iven to all persons holding Roseburg city warrants iudorsed ' prior to July "15, 18;l, to present! the same at the city treasurer's office iu j the city hall for payment, as interest will cease thereon alter the date cf thin! notice I Dated at Roseburg, Or., this 30th day j of March, Geo. Carfy, j City Treuiuer. No. 37- GENERAL DIRECTORY r.Tnirms.jj, t'..li..-ntr iiffMWn lremir " " 'r oi stale stale Treasurer eurrt. Hub. Inru.-UcinZ auus W;ut Aitmn'-j tieneraj ooprenie Jtulftt. I'..W. Mr Br Ma iTbo.. H. lot. tie - iX. A. Wwdf T. T.Urcr f. J. 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Srd aad HA Moa-iaT t-r.-aipj. aiuaf a-R3bon alva-ra -rrlri mi , , , . U. P. ID-IOT, c. C. C L, -r-xjjr Ork. pKlETA&lA.V UiuGt. SO. A. L O. O. F. mra -a-oriij ercoia ot rack week at fV.r ta; 1-1 old 1.: ThiiiL. - - X twin &l tie or-Jt-r la roo.1 nandina- ar Lstil- S. T. Jrarrr, !see j. o. a. W it n.8te- L P O .KUi. ROfEBCEO LODGE. JCO. M. . txvd their rrxa ax eimaaiucauoa. at taa - O- ' . DJL.1 on arcund aad fcrana Tkaradar " ara morta. A;i BMrBber w-i-Kate a at tend -ra-aUriy. and a-i vtaibn aracken car uiTitcd to altend. CHAi. L. HADLXT. K.B. ISA B. R.UDLZ. seCTnary. ' DCK-ZBCkG LODoK. SO. . A. O. C. W BKeta tie tetxnA aad loork Mca-daTa mi Mca BuQ-i at: x a. m. at Odd raan "aaU. Meoitiecs d tae ardor la rood --liar ar la. r.ltd to attend. " D . West. F. w. R.eh. Kec-Mder. Fia ara f-e-wlamaa Card. j-SRA BKOWJT, M. D. OFriCE, - Jackson fjwt, at t Ideace ol Xra. J. BiDrt. KO-EBCKO. OB. Q.KKthiK Jl. BBOWX, Attorney-at-Law, Swb T aad Jai-- Wllst-a Biock. Rt 3Cid. OB. y; K- HAUBT, DENTIST, kVTK-a F.jUaiOC, Iclephoce So. i. ROECCKU, OBEGOS. yRA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, fajlor a Wilson Blk. BO-iEBCBO. OBZuOJ. Y W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Rooau I and J Bcvlew Puildiug. KOf-EBCRu, OKkbUW yy r. wiT.T.13. Attorney and Counselor at Law, WUI tracUo U all tka coarta of la Stal rav lea la Maroten Baiiding. Oa-aalaa conaty. Or. at. CRA-WTOSX), Attorney at Law, Room I A t. Manic ra BIU , ROSBBCJlw. OB. fatF" Bomd-m be tore lk V. 3. Land OSr aad amiuc cases a apccially. Late Receiver D. 8. Land OStr. QH.GEO.E. H0UCK, Physcian & Surgeon. Oflic P'wt OHiee BM. I'hotK', Main SI. RCfeEBl'Rti. ORLtrOS. JA. BUCHANAN, Nu'a'yruMk, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Rin 3 Marster BuiMiUK. KOkBl Kli, OB LIVE fD LET LIVE' roJi'rtho ab.iv oivlto 1 will aliU coatiaue In 1'imi tor all rUm!rsiiin bit a ialanrw as a nwiniTr or arvrur. 51 T riiarrra ill frasouable and bit aork (naratitrrd. Aaa aLao NatarPakUc A rt'lr finr iiHii, rmuirla Co., i)r. WII.I. f lirv0!H