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PortUndLibfarf PLAINDEALER The Plaindealer ... Job Printing READABLE. RELIABLE. REPLBUCAN. J VjJE HF.AtiS, lT.lTEIf No better field thai Southern Ore gon: no tetter medium through ahlch to Advertise. e tin- i 1. 1 Aii. vj tNYILOftS. fcTC. I.iciutcd u . itiart notice at price, co.-iai-tcct ilh goid fcork. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY iS, 1S99. JL JljLJHj No. 39. PILAR IS DESERTED filipina General Discouraged and Wants to Surrender. AGUXALDO FLEES TO THE NORTH Law ton Enters San Miguel, the Ene my Retreating Before the American Advance. Manila, ilr.y 15. G;nral Greeorio det Filar wants to surrender (o General Li ten, as he believes he has been de 8rted by the Fi'-ij ioo government. AgjioelJo is sai l to have li-d into the province ofXneya Eeija. He wss last heard of April 2, when be re' rested by carriage from 13.aluig, through San Iel dro. Five t'-.ousanl 5-vanish prisoners held by insurgents have been taken into a northern province and scattered axons email grrison. Tuey are !xvnd American aid this sea-co, nnle?s a Fi.i- j ninn nrr-And.r r?-a.ii uihtn h-.. w- - ' i i . . . weeks. The insurgent hospital near San l.idro I is fil'ed with wounds?, and General Pilar s mun subsist n. -a depot five miles from La ton's front . 13 only 1 Native opposition compelled tha iu Eurgeot generals to countermand the orders to born tosnjthe as they retreated. The Americ in policy of not destroy ing property is ia favor of tlie United States F.ve nckaowo Amer'ejn prisoners were car. itd through San Miguel, last week. LAWTOX ENTESS SAX JIIGIEL. Genera' Lawton pusbadon :o :?an Mi guel. Scouts n advance of General La ton's column -were fired upon b; the rebels at 500 yards. Tbe Filipinos re treated before ths American advance, I and Gemra! Lawion occupied the ci v. San Miguel was heid by 600 insurgents. Their arm had brn secreted. General Gregorio Filar fays Agnina'.do, Lnna and other rcb -1 generals are f rc ing all Filip'nos to join the ranks and fight, death bring the penalty of refusal. Amonj the prisoners taken at San Miguel are 15 Spaniards, who say that ths Filipnot are becoming diszns'.ed with wrfar and want to surrend-r. The Fil p C03 have driven 31 English men from reb?l territory. Lieutenant Cole today escorted on a tag Legardo, Agiimddo's ex-minister of finance, who is friendly to tbe Ameri cans, from Manila to an appointed place of meeting, where L?arda conferred with General Trias, the insurgent minis ter of war, concerning negotiations for peace. Legirda returned to Manila to bight. Prune-Crop Failure Confirmed. Salem, May 14. The latest reports from orcbardists confirm the statement made last week thit the prune rrop mill bs practically a fail are this season. Tbe prunes coatinoe to .a'l from the trees. Many orcbardists are disposed to take a chearfnl view of lbs fi aition, and say that with al'. conditions favorable onir a abort crop coul J have been expected, for tbe trees bore et heavily list year that tuey needed a res'-. With one season's rest and consequent growth, it is paid, a full crop should be realized next year. Norria Humphrey, our largest pruDe grower, was interviewed recently. He says the crop ia Line county is a failure, and that we will not market one carload of tbe dried product from tbe entire county. Euzene Guard. Hon. J A Hunter, an old pioneer, was shot and instantly killed in his own door way near Lostine, Wallowa county, by Mrs. C. R. Elliot, a neighbor, last Sun day evenine The woman then suicided by taking poison. Ti.e tragedy was tbe outcome of an old family feod. Roswell P. Flower, tbe well known Kew York financier and politician died Friday night at Eastport, L. B., from heart disease. He was CI years of age. " Out of Sight Oat of Mind." In other months ive forget the harsh "xinds of Spring. 'But they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bad air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great Spring 3Iedicine clarifies the blood as nothing else can. It cures scrofula, kidney disease, liver troubles, rheumatism and kindred ailments. Thus it gives perfect health, strength and ap petite for months to come. Kidneys My kidneys troubled me, and on advice took Hood's Sarsaparilla which gave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep ia refreshing. It cured my wife also." Michael Botle, 3473 Denny Street. Pittsburg, Pa. Dyspepsia -"Complicated with liver and kidney trouble, I suffered for years with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's Earsapariila made me strong and hearty." J. B. Kheetox, Main Street, Auburn, Me. Hip Disease" Five running sores on my Lip caused :ne to use crutches. Was confined to bed every winter. Hood's Sar saparilla saved my life, as it cured me per fectly. Am strong and well." Astmb Robert, lii Fourth Hu, Fall Elver, Mass. ijLiii.'j;v,ii'i4.M- . Hood't Hill' rure livyr tu, thi-iihi iniuUnemod o&ly ratlmrtie t;k l.-fth llood'i Mr.rilli THEY FAVOR EXPANSION'. Letters From Oregon Soldiers in the Field. Oi!Ki:o. City. Mv 1L In reply to a qUeMion as t what ho thought of x-pa:..-ion, Ara M. I.anglilin, a pru-.te in company I, from Milwaukee, writes the following to Mrs Arthur Warner, dated at Manila, April 4: "I am in favor of the retention of the Prdlippiae; yes, decidedly and euiphat ica'ly so much eo that if it depended solely upon that act, 1 would May here for five years tn-jre, .nd am jo.-t .is rea Iv to go home a anyone is 1 am glad to ssy that the majority cf the regiment are ' ei-.ceu as to cire only lor felt, in stead of what is for r.ght and honorable lor our government. T.A ,re I inline t I was opposed to holding the Philippine. When IV?)' vio ory over tbe Spanish fleet was competed, tliht m.u'er was fet tled. Afdrward-1, th soldiers were scut over to Cavi:c. Even then we could have" honorably withdrawn, hut after Manila was tsken it itcsme i ur duty lo stay as lot--us our set vices were n-eJ-ed." Frank K. Veed, wh ) fia fro::i here, but is firtt Fera?ant i'i co upAiiy A, Mc- Jlinnviile, wri es to hi dio her: j "If they re.rv.ai:s the armv l.v the! i lt of June, are 50U willing fur ma to re- V- .-1 ...v-... 1 . ..... iu, uu.nti.UMie opportunity to leave liere for the Stat, s sometime in June or J ah. Mnr win ,-..., ' , . t j-iu:nuu;iv, r.-main uere in i:e Si.-vica of the United States As for we, I could ask for noti.iog better ;n the world than the opportuoi;ia j resecti-J in these islands.' N ill Lis, priva'e in coxpany I, os lr data of April 4, wri es to his fi- ter. Mr. George Warner, bore, as fol-1 lows: 1 am no, a' a'.i homesi-.-k finca we went into active terviM on tbe bat. tie Cld againit tin Filipinos. ;eccrall Wheatoo said ; "I am proud of tbe Ore gon boys. Everyona is a man Their charging is marvelous." NO TRACE OF B0D:ES. L'mpqua Refuses to Give Up the Dead. W. W. McGuire Interviewed. W. V, McGaire, brother of t'jo late Holiister D. McG aire, returned Satur day from tne Uuipqaa, where he baa been for a month, searching for the bodies id his brother and A. W. Keed. While be has fouud little to eccour gehiro, Mr. McGuire eats that the search will be continued nntii the last ray of hope has vanh-hed. Ia addition to the boat and the coals of tbe two men, which were found a few days efter the drowning, two memoran dum books have been fonnd. One had belonged to Mr. McGuire and tbe other to Mr. Reed. These were 1 oi found for two or three weeks after tbe coats were fonnd. Tbe memorandum of Mr. Reed showed signs of having tubbed on ths rocks, one corner of it being worn away. It was found fonr miles below where the drowning occurred, aad from tbe place where it was lodged it is evident that it floated down 10 or 12 days after the drowning. The river was something like two feet lover at the time the book lodged, which bears out this theory, as it had f.il-n about two feet ia 10 days. "Tbe people of Ro&eburg and Douglas county have done everything possible to aid ia tbe recovery cf the bodies," said Mr. McGaire. "There were a number of men who went nibt and day along the river, and one man, A. J. Chapman, baa uot done anything else lor three weeks, but hnnt for the bodies. He has nired men to look after his hop crop, and has worked with us along tbe river. And others have done all that was possible to re cover ihe bodies. "I had expected to find one or the other of the bodies during Ihe lat week. A little more than five years ago a Dr. Ebambrook was drowned in tbe L'mp qua, and it was just five weeks before his body ro e. Last week was tbe thh since my brother was drowned, and I felt sure something would .happen, lut was doomed to dissapoiotment. "The water is very cold yet. Only 14 degrees above freezing, and this has a tendency to keep tbe bodies from rising. We have explo led hundreds of dynamite cartridges in the river and have a wire fence ecrews tbe river a fe miles below, with books attached. We bate also tried to oss grappling hooks in tbe rapids where the drowning took place, but the water was too swift. " We fattened a long rope to a boat and men with heavily weighted grap pling books went oat in tbe river, but tbe booke would not go down to the bot tom on account of the swiftness of the water. . "I am of tbe opinion that both bodies are held down in some of tbe numerous rock pockets along tbe bed of the river. I think Mr. Reed must have gone down in the wont part of tbe rapids, and my brother muet have been near the shore. I think be swam to the willow bushes which overhang the bank, and in at tempting to poll out by them he was swept coder and drowned. Tbe water it 12 feet deep near the shore where be must have tried to Und. Had he made for tbe other shore he would have fonnd water cot over three feet deep a short distance from where the boat was swamped." Mr. Mc( oiie says that the will of Mr. Keed has been found. In it he leaves the cannery and personal property to his uephew, Warren Reed, and the remain der of his ettato to his wile and other relatives. The estate amounts to about 1200,000. Warren R ecd will continue to operate n.u . t :..i . 1 . . 1, 1 u,i.u UD u 'wci.car.j been in charge of for some time-Tele- B'",u- A CUBAN REVOLT The Cuban rmy is Incensed Against General Brooke SITliATiON BECOMES ALARM !G Look Upon the Exchange f a tiun for $75 as Ignominious. Unenviable Position of Gomez. New Yokk. May ti lho llerjl i's 11 1- V4ua lows: rotreepo-idctit telegraphs as i"l- TtiH titoatio:i li. 1 i-tcaii al.tr.uit T-ia'i at.-pAarir.v3 liio L'uhanj are a o it to mate arm-'d n uiu'es'ations ng-iin-t th I'nitfd Sutts jr, 1 i s coo! f of v--riiifii; the island, a'tiioih the CTtser vr.tite -;eait-r.t still hopts f-r iact'fil atratieeciert". Tii: s'ate cf affairs, wtiich wa. bro:i,!ht a-irnptly to a hea.i ia-'. SiTnriisy ly .1 partial quarrel h - iweei! (j 'iitnl ito-.ntz ai.d iriu'rj; ur",,ie- jw.aintc Leen uriuiu for the lust Tiie fir' move has been i made by the ; I: i.l prooa Iv 1j- ! huppurted t;y mnv Ca -.am. The er 1 y. j whieh h realiv represented ai:!jo 3k-h many (icspttt- iiiS au:ority ,, ty ) :,ti, is incenei su ain't R-ookj and !.is . .i rv. The soldiers declared they f.ave been miperai.ly fool-! I an 1 trapped by the Auiericaru;. f!i-y 1 3k opon theex- 1 t iling's f t a gau for $75 as an ignoxini I as transac'.Kjn for tbm, as they h v.e cot been 'lefeattd by Ameri.rana, ua 1 to4Nu-'t'l y '!'-v rrfo- to cbsugr ,)msrcii'' ear lite determio tlion j of the army no to surrender arms i an outcome ol General Brooke's rfaai to mnctioa Gouie' pUti fora Cuban m.litia. At the Cuban neadvjuaners this tta!e-1 meat is indignantly den;e.l. par:i :u.ar hj Gomez, who, however, refas.-s to d.s CUha the DreMnt nimition I One of Gomez's most prooii:.eat oJi cers raid : "General Gomez n tronght lo lbi ciiy throuh the intiofnee -jf Mr. Port-.r He was tol J be was wanted 111 llavi -a to help Brooke establish a government for Cubans wbicb would have no other basis than freedom and independence. He was miserably loo'ed. Hi Lai b tn ridiculed for the manner in which he was treated by Drwke. He ha", on ac count of his intimacy with the American general, lost popularity with the Cabins, wht say he has been a traitor to their canse. This was part of Brooke's scheme. He wifbed to render Gomez useless iu order that be mibt with farther faee fallow out his orders from Washingtoo. Gomez and his men are disliked and unpopular today. He has no influence. A recommendation from him does tuore harm tuaa goof. Cu bans imagine he has he in working for annexation. He will prove the c.ntrary this week when he publishes letters which have been exchacced between him, General Brooke and Pre.-ident Mc Kialey. After he has dons this tbe gen eral will probably leave Ihe :s and. Gomez was forced to dismija h s ttff, as he did not even have fcol for them. One colocel has been male a po icem -n at a salary of 02 a month. Al Go its' enemies have eplesdid positions, while his officers and men t-tarve." NO ALAR.1 IN WASHINGTON. The United States Will in Any Event Retain Control in Cuba. WAMitXuruN, May 10. General Brooke bss not reportel to the war de partment any tenons situation in Cuba, and it is cot believed ia the department that any alarm need be felt regarding the condition of affaire. CommuuL-a'io.-ia General Brooke has made to the war department regarding the itaatfon are cot given to the public, tut the officials understand tiiesiurces of tbe present t'ounle is that geusrals of the Cu an array are disappointed be cauee they are not likely to realize as much out of the money appropriated (or the army as they think they should. One thing is assured beyond all other considerations; the United States will remain for tbe present in absolute con trol of tbe island, and the orders of the cfli cers in command will be sustained by the government at Washington. A circumstance illustrative of the re markable fortitude of Claoda Branton has been given out by Deputy Sheriff Day. Before going on tbe scaffold, Day told Branton tbat when the noose was adjusted be should inclice bis head to tbe e de where tbe knot was, as that would make tbe result more certain. After tbe b ack cap was adjusted, Bran ton leaned over to Mr. Day and aeked him which way to lean his bead. He was told to the left. He immediately stood erect and inclined his bead in that manner. Says the Myrtle Point Enterprise: "Tbe grand jury in its final report to the court observed certain defects in the sewerage of the new court boose and the anprotected conditions of tbe windows of the jail, which it recommends to tbe observance of the county court and that the same be rectified". A compromise of the suit of the John 1). Spreckels aid Brothers company against R. A. Graham could Lot be ef fected, and the trial of tbi case, involv ing, hundreds of thousand of dollars, wai resamed before Judge Bahrs at San Francisco. Farmers around Cottago Grove ure beginning to see the necessity of having belter roads. It is a question deserving j Ul0 alu,nti01 ol oveiy eutcrprising citucn oI evcr? comrauni,yi truthfully ' says the Nugget. SKAGWAY ANU LYNN CANAL. Editor E I). Stratford Writes a Most Interesting Disci iptis e Letter. Skv,;wa. Alaska, My 2, lS'j'J I arrived at -i-gway, on l!i9 morning of Ap::l ;l I'ii ! . v 1 tin n.a.le .1 i U and pleasant v yug fr i'u Sea'tirv The j t'i'-r was line und tlie water bm.v.vh. a:iJ iitrhmj i,,ip. cried to mar tn pi u8 ac f Ui- t-ip I Iivm huretuf ret lliio i, !i i he c il'iiuim A liie I'i aimiJUlkh ih'M rih d cuiiie 1 it.nt &t l-.m', rh be ..r y 'i 1 j:r :de'ir f a trip through t!.-f j.' a', liiland pat.ii.v.N, atiil fliall !!)' a, ti 1 ';n .iei laie the ta-k. l'erhapj nuii'yif i n r-ii:' ar.d a?, in (.ith Aiii-.riu. has evr t--'n butter a 1- 1 wrtis. .1 t:iiu lias ,kawav, fitua elas 1 . . , , j It the iti'W.iy I e vast ilo'imn. hot!) V.ri'.i-'i an I A .lerican, which con- Itr.i va ca l fide. A iif n. the ;. :t V -l tli lUkiQ cl He Aj-.r.'t- Iits th mt j- r.or'.heriy t n : i der ti: A'ni-rica'i flt. At . r;i er. I ( ti.'j a'o-t network vi it r i-hanvf's which extend of r alo-t. j -,r-! 1 tlio'.i- ii-:-. ho'ii lu -i-t Sojrid in a i i ii'e.-tioa f r mo-e thsa a ! ! .-ii.le?, at a j!tit whrro the :.;.. .;-:!dl arupt y i-j tin WC-s', I cj.-l l.ynri c 1:1 !. s a, tx'c.i is a deep t.nrr j kim of the dire.'ily 1.01 th, into the nui 1 la-; i aimort j. l.u ; !r-l miles. At the l.eid or irti-M! 1 x'remity cf this citi ii, : ij jy I.ynn canai is sirn f.'y nn aria of :!. ei, ext. ndini into t.u ! i'e-i"r ttiro vti 1 rantin ur deep gjr,' t:.:o-Ji!i the ir. .untiins. From the h.a I f t:.e ina;, !.e ciayoli f x ten Is i.ir tii -.ti l n-t, f.-rini- Vhi e Pass, t'lioswi 1 o.fr Lich a!mo:t a'J the trt--i 15 pn-. into -he in- 1 tenor. At ;!.v : -jd v tin- cr.ii! is a ! l.f i!'u' i;t tri'.nj-i'ir vi'.iev or delta i .,f i!,e ia! v jr . ,j ; wi.i. 1 t'se t ja is ', i vais I. I'-,,-i part o the t .w n site frornii..- 1 ::, Ver was scarcely : v.-.i. t-:t i, !,.:t farther :p in In canyon, ti:e va: rv w a orig or.alie ioverd with j .!,.-? K? ; :, hr-ts-i. ai i v n A 1. no e and uuder- tiie gro'Jal if ul iot, which cove re-a It 1 trjweter a e bt J:up. einrf rapi .iy c.earel away. A'm ' a i ( l.e avi'iLi gro'ind i occtj-pi-df-r 'lulling pirpj- Tin tnra-: si'e is a li.o-: ire r.iTu- a 1 p'U'e-'ij ts one h?iu al-n i;t c irr cj i I- 1 aril shut in by aimo-t p -rpt n l.c.i ar mountain walls, whi In; v i- ti i f oi oer, are ehroa led 'a a :ui-:li oi miu. i" 1. lU.il': l c- i uit-. tii perma ner.l p ipolat I jr: of Sk i.'w n tuous ands of prrs jiis pis Uiro:g'i l.-.r gales each month, on the r war to or fro m the interior, stopping, s :ne of them for days others fjr w.tke. w iiile hundreds of her population are tempora-Hr away Irox from the ci'y, propictiai 01 attending to hu-:nes- interests. I have been struck hr.wpvf w th h fact that al most ev.-ry lot in trie loin it occap ed an 1 is being i.iptoved in a manner w hicii inJica'.eS that the lots are held by pe-eous who exjct to mike Sksgway their permanent hou e. Sksgway is not a vi.la.'e. it is a city, an J with its eiee trio lihtp, ;,btern of waterworks, rail roI i:op a d saHt.i-itial bnsiates ho'Hei ili ;-j h r-u .t'u'.t i ti rprr.ty whij-i c-'-oi 1 o:,!;. bo t.it-J1.: aho-it Iv er.cretiv-, p-rorei-ive iiisir.t . ui'-a, ba:ke I op by nittral advantas which iu-ure permanent pr.rerity It is tow anl perhaps will retuain fcr n.any year?, tbe natural -ateay to the v.nt domaiu which :s yet a ya-t "U-:ri incognita," so far as its resources an 1 j usabilities are concerned, nhi.o thcu-ands of people pass through Skyway every year, it has a Cxed permanent population cf bati nees and professional m?n who would be a credit t any ci'y in any land. Tbe town is regularly a:id systematically laid cut into lots and bl'.ck, street and alley?, and almost tvery lot has some kind of a building on it which is used for business or residence purposes, .-kaway is perhaps the largest ci'y in the I'ni'el Stitvs in whi'-h noons his tit Iu front tt.e government for the latd occupied, cud yet the pocsei on of tie lands, u."pears to ha wl! ivcognized as equivalent to titie mi I there is but little trouble ia icitd to title?. With the understanding that vie- is not always crim-, I would eay tkere is to more crime iu Skagnay than in (he average city of its population in the e'a es. This is remarkable w hen it is considered that there is no ionn of state, city or municipal government, and no otli ers except those provided by the L'uited States s at utes. fa fact in all this city and surrounding country, there are but two officers whore duty it is to sup press and punish crimo and tiiat is the United States Coa.missiojier aid I'n Vd States M trshal. The former portion i held by Judge C. A. Sehl'rele, than whom no man stanns higher in Alaska. Not only Judge Stihlbredo bi.use.f but bis wife and daughters, aro a potver for good in this uew couuiry by their energetic biipport of every ttUrpriue which has for its purpose the moral and intellectual advancement of ths city. I leave in a few days for northwestern Alaska trotn which point I will write again. E. D. SlKATft'KK, Hugh McLean, superintendent of 11. A. Graham's coal mino at Klondike, who has been in San Francisco f or the past month as a witness in the Spreck els Graham lawsuit, caruo in froai Rose burg Wednesday on his way home. He eays thero was nothing being done in the matter when he Mr, as the parties aro trying to effect a compromise, which he th'.t ks wijl be accomplished. Mr. M chain informs us that Graham id low fortiifching the Southern I'doilio Com pany with cohI which they are tecling as (o its lit neua for u sj for Hteam on locomo tives, and if it piovts fa'Ufactory they will use it altogether, und Graham will immediately commence work and com plete the road to Uossbing, and deliver coal to them at that plate. If it is all satisfactorily arrangud, construction trill begin by Iho middle of June. Myitle Point Enterprise. hot!) V.n'.i-'i an I A .lerican, which con- litivo't s the re.il u i'd fields of Atiiu. and j J Ki-iii .1..- 111 liif ll'i i-li Mile and 'iieji j NCVV StOTCl ;? ' idlers' A FLLL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK t Low Prices! OUR LINE OF is ana o omvLczo ana We give prompt attention to all Mailorders. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists. his is the to Buy Groceries. PARKS - Nothing like having the right wheel at the right place and at Ihe right price. Imperial high grade bicycles are selling from too to r)0, with G. & J. Morginfc Wright or any other tire that a customer mUht desire. We aleo bav several second hand bicycles, prices ranging from 1 12 to 120. We are also agents foi T. K. V l i I c.vv. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IS ALL KISP3 OF STAPLE 1 FflCT GROCERIES fll PROVISIONS FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A Fl'LI. I.1SE OK TOBACCO 3c CIGARS. OIVK Its A TRIAL. l itici: nvxivituv. j P. Benedick. t f J Any Job Work done at Reasonable '"-, - ev-"A.'VVVa'Si,-,-i New Goods! j iTroeerv STOCK OF Free Delivery J toilet and 1 Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which .vc invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. 6 & CO., Grocers. k tu., urocers. j the celeb-a-ed Clevltn l bicycle, and carry a full line of bijcle "nndrifS. liuip", I an. lie bars, grips, aood tiins, tires, i-inor an I o i'er ct-'tng-', ivment oils, etc. Bicycles rep.nred. Notwith standing the lal4 rainy season we have already sold eleven Imperials and have or I, rs fo' more. II- sp'Ctfuily, RICHARDSON. tim- lr Suiilh il I". O. it oHi'.iti'Kt;, ouhciim, 1 Undertaker1 End Embalmer1. $ ' - - t t H, C. STANTON H jut rcrt 4 bw ui 'tn atork DRY:G00DSIi: I U!e fri t"ip:r CC5BI3TISO or Ladies Dress Cocls, Kitiwiig. Trimniias,! Uces, itC, tt alho a rat stock or-IIOOT-S .-irI IIOI Of U boat tulitf .wd aaiah. GROCEEIES Wtd, A'illow SB4 Claoia ffsre. Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Aiao an Laud la Uxf ijajmt.ut. .sd t prl;5i t mt lb tmtm. Altn a Unre nat f Custom-Made ClothiRg Fo" Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for "i.. 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POBTLAND OKtS. om: fXr.-HV.?i a: .-aa Kra2-lc- t.a:-.id- 'in r Ij.au U tlsiaa, Tte l'!:.ii.f.t.lli; h i I Jtuir. . F r thrc-sci. tu krli and rV. c;i m a! !rr I B. H'-i t AWEt V. I". L'.'MiUX, ' ,. w a"" ' n BIER I RIO S.tti Line ot the World" The Fav, rile Transcor.licf nlai Route Cr?een the Ncrtbafs-t acd all I'oiDts Last. Choice of To Iloutcs Through Ihe Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Koutes Last o! Tueblo and IVnver. Ad reeengers granted a day s:op-over n the Mormon Capital or aovahere re ca Oeden and Denver. Pereonallv conducted Tourtet Kicursiocs three days a wi-ek to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets and any Information Re garding Kate., Koutes, etc.. or for Ie ecriptive Advertising Matter, call on Agentsioi Uregon Kailwty & navigation Co., Oregon Short Line or Southern PaciSc Companies. S. K. HOOPEK, General Pass. A Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. K.C. MCltOL, (ieneral Agent, 231 Wash. M. roitland Or. Roseburg P. o. Hours. Week days. r:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days and bolidats. S:'M to 9:00 a. m. and 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. STAUK KOl'TkS. Kcsoburg to Marshli.-ld Departs ev ery day at ti a. on. ; arrives every morn ing. Koseburg to Myrtle Point. Departs every day at ti a. m ; arrives every morning. Roseburg to Millwood De, arts ejery day except hundayaat ia.ro.: arrives erery day except Sundays at 4 :lo p. m liosebnrg to Peel Departs 'daily, tex cept f-undav5at 7 a.m.; arrives da:ly, (evcept Sunday i at 3 p. ni. llosebnrg to Lorley Depirta Tuet- days and Fridays at 1 p. ti.: arrive? Tuesdays and Fridays at 11: 0 a. m. City Treasurer's Notice Notice U hereby given t a'l perso-s holding Roseburg city warrants indorsed prior to July 15, ISM, to present the same at the city treasurer's o r.. o in the city hall for payment, as iutereat i!l cease thereon after ihe date of this notice. Dated at Koseburg, Or., this 3oth day ol March, Gso.Carty, City Treasurer . ...s ,a t?T' -'.V GEURRAL DIRECTORY I V.'.6r.m-Mn.. 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RIDDLE, Attorney at aw, lUv n S, r.jloraj t:a BU. SOoKBCRG. OREGON. P W BENSON, Tttorue-at-Law. Rotau t aii.t Review Eu:li;u,-. KOtEBL RvJ, OKEtiOX K. WlIaLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will pra tic ia all ta coarta ot lA. Stata. OS lea la Marsure bai.aiuj;. Doaclaa oaaty, Ol. Jt. CRAWTORD, Attorney at Law, Room. I A i. Marstcrs B;j)., ROSIBCK3, OB. I ay Pisin tx-tore th C. S. Land OOct and -oiuiusoaMMa.pcciaity. Law Receiver V. i Laud Otic. QH.t;Mt. K. HOUCK, Physcian cc Surgeon. Otiit P'M KM. I'tivtw, Main al. OSE'iOS. J.X 1M CIIANAX. Xota-y Pnblic, Attomey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. y:l-.-'. Huill:ric. KOSKBIR'J.QR LIVE f D LET LIVE, l nJirthi" a'K. m,.: 1 uiK ulU cootlnua to umcy tor ail ar.i,- M-iri bit aaiataDc9 a. iu miiiii.tr t i"Vtvr. Nt rhantea will ba Notary Public. U1 A ldr V sit 1 1 ; I , Diuxtaa Co., Or. Wil l. I UF.YIttlM r-1