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xV'ti xi' a" v"'-Trtt" """"ir" f I The Plaindealer p x A ,-Joj Printing READABLE, RELIABLE. RHPIKUCAN. VJTE MEADS. LETTER :l M .; LIU. HP ADS Nj fcHVIUOPEJ. ETC. i:ccui.'4 us hrt noUa at price con i; tent with goad work. - ' ' - No better field than Southern Ore pon; no better medium Ihrough which to Aderti$c. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNK 12. 1899. No. 46 ! J W ? H v - iV 1 1 i -! VV 1 ; -lL-rl JLi& - . CUBANS GIVE IP ARMS. Then Purchase Nev, Ones vitti Their $75. CONflDE l BROOKE AND III Dislike Other American Officers, and Judge America by Them Have Many Grievances. Sew Vokk, Jin? 10. The Kfv. Al fred de Barritt, who four months fgo fouuded the Congregational chuich in the city cf Havana. Lae returned 10 this Cantitry for ai 1 in hii re wioas and edu cational work in Cuba. Dr. Do Barritt spoke to day about present conditions in Cuba and the possihhity of an outbreak against the Americans. "If ibis occurs." he saiJ.'M wilt be the fault of Ibe Americans. The Cubans are a peaceful people, but they are alco roud aad sensitive, and many things have been done to ancer theio. The Cu bans feel that they ore being treated very much as though they had beea con quered I us. At Wash ington authorities should do away with the present military government. It is worse ihaa unnecessary: it is doing an imruei se detl of barni. A great many ol the American cheers do nut like the Cubans, and ion't ecru pie to l;t this be kaoaa. 11 w c.u tju espsot t!u Ca bana to like them? Generals Brotke and Lee are liked an J trusted, but their influence for good is nullified by the ac tion of the oilier otlicers. "The payment cf toa Cuoau troops and requiring them to lay i!cw:i their arrus was a CjisUke. Tl.e disaror.itg was a great humiliation to the taen. and the first thiug a great many cf them did wiih Ibeir $75 each was to buy r.ew gncs and machetes.' There is as yet no distinct idea in the minds cf a rxiajjrityof ti e people as to which they rcaiiy want, in dependence or annexation. tat they obtain ttielr idea? of the United S al s gevemtsent from the American errcy of ficers, and these ideas are na favor.-bi?." HTZ KNOCKED OUT. J i' t trios is the New Heavyweight Champion He Did It in the Eleventh Round. Nkw Yokk, Juno 0. James J. Jtf frie., another sturdy young giant, Las ! come cut of the west to whip champion pug.lietf-. At the arena of the Coney Is land A bleu.: Ciub on Tnday night he di'feate.l Kjlt'-t. Fi'zjitnuiong, worla's C.uaipion lu two classes miudlewtight j and heavyweight in eleven roumie cf whi'lwind fighting, tie came to the ring a renk outsider acd left it the acknowl edd u:atcr of the mau Le defeated, lie was Lever at any time in serious dut er, and after the slxe-up in the early COMMISSION RECALLED Otis Severely Criticises Schur man's Policy. REASON f OR DEWEY'S DEPARTURE rounls of the cent-.- tock the lead. He bad the Austru'.iau whipped frum the ninth rouud. I: was thJUbt that JeQ'ries' creat weight, 210 pounds, hie height and a oii!d give him some advantage, but it was claimed that he would be far too slew an I at the me rev of bis opponent. He, however, proved the ccnirary. J-Cries fought from a crouching a'ti tude that was hard to get at. He held his bead low, his back was bent down and his left arm was extended. He kept jabbing with the left, and found no trou bU iu landing it. It was there that Lie euperior reach told. That giant arm served as a sort of human fender to ward off danger. He showei an excellent de fense, and the ability to use both bands with skill. He is game, too, for he cever shrank from Lis punishment. The defeated pugilist was good aa on the cri.) y an-rninc w hen, on the plaint Agulnaldo Proclaims Himself Dictator of the Philippines. His Motive Not Clar. TO AVOID FUSION. The People'5 Party Maps Out P.ans for the Future. o! far-away Nevada, he lowered the col of the then peerleea tor bet t. He was tricky an i j Jit as fearless of punishment He went nufa'tericgly to hie defeat. He! Washington, June y. Preident J. Schurman, of th Phillipine commission, will resign on his return to the United Stntes, because of the Iriction between himself and General Otis. Admiral Dewey hastened his departure from Manila, it is said, because of the sriction in the commission. He had steadfastly declined to leave bis post be fore, and hie determination to return was endden. The president today received a cable gram from Gen. Olt9 in which he severe ly criticised President Schurman's pol icy, nd put himself on record as opposed to President Schornaau longer interfer ing with the. campaign in the Philip pines. He vs f churrrfan does not com prehend the eitaatiou. While Processor Worcester and Colonel Denby are m ac cord with the conauanding general, President rtchuroiao has persisled in adopting a course which thty did not approve. The president will uphold Uen. Otis l t i ... . ... 1 l. u lMi.iitnt inci d4 iff iv im;t la rlArpr mt am ; ,;... '.u . I Schurman'a desin to treat it" reiels who bad no auiboriiy. Gen. Otis de- A Kansas Cly dispatch of May 2S:b, says: "The na'-wnal organiziiijc com mittee of the People's party with the in dorsement of the National Reform i'ress association, has issued an address to the Populists of the country. These two bodies, whosa common ob ject ia tj keep the Populist party in the middle of the road, avoiding fudioa wiih other t!itical parlies evrywhere, Lad . beea in eesiion here s.uce Tuesday morping, and the adoption o; the ad dress concluded their labors. Ail was net harmony among lLe;e middie-of-thc-roid leaders, and only after long and heated discussions was an addrees agreed upon. A Lard figtH was made to secure the iniursemenl of Wcartoa Barker and Ignatius Dciiridy for president and vice-president in l'JJO, this the committee refused ta tecum mend. Instead, a thorough organiza tion of the iaidJie-of tLe-roatlers ia every section of the country is urged, "wilh the anderetauding thai they shall enter the next inUiocai campaiga w i;h the present populist organintnn. Tte alleged fusionist tendencies cf ilarijn Batitr, chairman of the populist national committee are proyided sgainfct in a clause which authorizes the nation al committee to call a national conven tion if they shall be convinced that the national chairman cr the national com mittee are playing into the hands of the foeioniBis. t Mt:nA.t a it.Wif-nkld was the aggressor even at the moment hen he wad bl-eJ;ng and unsteady. ' ikuums himsklt hictatok and wiieu, (tunnel bf the blows he re- i Losdon.Juub 9. A special dispatch ceived. he reeled inst nctively toward hie ! from Manila to-day esys it is reported opponent. He aas fighting all the time, i that Aauioaklo ba !ivsolved the Hli an t nnnisiip i hi rmrfinfnt. t.nt f.inn.l i ninrt cinLrt and I'TOclaiuied IiimSell hitu a different opponent from any be dictator. bad met, end a d :l;:ult man to fight. ins .MwTivf not cleau. A?k?l when be was likely to meet the next mm, Jefferiea eaid : "I am not particular whom I meet, but I shoull tike to meet that talka'ive tar, Sharkey. I'.l fiM hiiu for char ity, just to show the people that he does no: kno bow to fibt." DI 1S1CN OK THE SfOlLS. Ntw Yoi-k, June 10. The division of the epcilo of the JefTries-Fitzsimmons li 'lit was us follows: Hail cl the ceipta went to the Coney Island Sporting Club, and haif to the contestants. The amount takcu in at the door was $55,270. Half of the aixission amounted to (42,' Of this Fitiaimmons received p-r cent, or i3Sl anJ Jeffries 43 lr ctL.:, or $ 17,0-34. The purse said to have teen otlereJ by the c'.ub was $20,000. In j the evLt ol Jtffnes winning, this was to tie njually divided, thereby making F'.'ziaircons' total receipts $d5bl, and Jeffries,' ?27,o54. It is declared that Fiti-irtiTons would not make tbe match until he had been guaran-eed the large ec J of the purse and tbe gate money. owics to his reputation and position. Macagir Brady accepted 40 per cent for hU man, believing that in the long run E'jch an smouct and a decision were worth iu ;ro thaa 60 per cent end a de- at. EllABKCY ALfcO II iS HIS SAY. San Franci;co, Jane 10. Tom Hhar- key has i3sue.l a etatemeot in which be declares tie h still trie cnampion heavyweight of tlie world," and Jeff ties will hare to dispose of him before laying claim to that title. He thought Jeffries bad greatly improved. day with tho sheriff for Marshfield. Soou after the robbery occured last fall, White and Drew who then resided at Riverton, Coos county, were arrested, given a preliminary examination and lodged in jiil to await the action of the graud jury, which upon the convening of the next term of circuit court returned not a true bill nml the prisoners were released. It now tranepirfa thitt ' they were the right ireo. DRAIN NEWS. The C. O. S. N. S. Aleet and Elect Faculty and Officers of the Board. The tiiit annual meeting of the board, o! regents of tbe Central Oregon Ktate Norma! School took place at tho Com mercixl Ilonec parlors in tLis city Wed nesday afternoon, llgents present were : J-tat- ujd. Ai kermau, Sec. of State F. I. Danbar, Booth, KuykendaH, Veatch, Crawtord. Bridges, Wdsoa, Draif. I-y-onsand B smell. The coaiiiiittes ou by-laws tnbroitted their rep-.rt which was read ardaJopted. As per request of the board at a previous mee'irg. tii tecietaiy tuemmeo a re port of the probable iuccme ol tbe ech x for the tear, ttie amount beinj $o37t. Of this amount $1370 i fet apart for var ious iociiental expenses of the school such as advertising, wood, janitor wcrk, etc The remainder of the inccuce will be applied on tbe teacberi salaries as follow j : Pres. $1200 per annum ; Vic Pres.. $SO0; critic teacher, $700; mathe matics, $'50; literature, $ti50. The annual election cl ofheers resulted as follows; Hoo.J. T. llridgt e, lief.; Hon. W. VV.-Wilson. Vice Pres.; Iia Wimbeily. Irc; Judge Lyon. Tieac I Lyons aud Bcswell were elected ou tbe! executive committee ta terve with the! presider.: of the board. Tbe election fot j the meiu'jers of the faculty resulte ! as, INew More ! New Goods! .5 iiilers pocery A FULL STOCK OF VAuisuTjtN, Jane V. Officials here are in doobt as t whether Aguinaldo. in dezlatinc his dictatorship, is atiimated by a desire t rid himself of tiis refrac tory generals. Pilar and Luna, or w hetber he aims to cot eolidate in his own bancs the power t'J make terms ot peace. It ia known Iroic the reports of President Schurman tbastbese two generals owe onlv faint allegiance to Aguinaldo, and lit..;, .iiitti.l.i i.a.r.l ihn nr-Ciotia- re-' ,ucl - . tions has 10a U theso negotiation met fectual, tho c'rvilian ruembsrs of the Filipino side of the joint commission be ing completely overawed and dominated uiiby the military-element contrtl tu toy tlipe t-piier.il'. . It is beneved hi're iliat ' if Agoinaido co . becd tliee -s men to Lis ! will and atuo: etTjretr.o coiitiol, he will at once make f.?r pt ace, being fcble to se cure Wtter term Jor bimsoif than he would otherwise. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices ! v w.v- Fre Delivery . , . aaaaaa4eeeeeilef; PURE DRUGS i Chemicals, Patent Medicines, .Perfumeries, Stationery, Ugars, jand Druggist Sundries. I Complete Line of Goods at folows: ( Pres., B. F. Mulkry, M oamojt'u. ; Science, Luis Bairee. McMinaviUe. I' da'beuiatice, P. V. Kij keiidall. Eo-i ! : I gene. 1 i era ure, Mies Laura Mvers, Salem. 1 1 Sapt. Ackeiman, lite president cf tre, facalt; and the executive committee J were eivn the power to select the critic tea -her: also to til auy vacancy occur- riD ajnun uic i'. Tba next term vl tclm.il w:t Ih gia in? second Monday iu ptem'tr. S Reasonable Pricef. 8. mi GENERAL DIRECTORY ktaTz or bkcco. fl. C. -STANTON Eaa jiatneeiTsd new b4 m!cu:i .. t. S. Senator... n p v f ( TV HQ' r:::zLz:z:in I t IT l J l . s,,r.;ie;volr:u.' . 1. lmlr aW IV i V V V i fcUic-lrtamirt-r C. S- Kooie tli.W. UcBri-1- i JJoaeph eicioa I lu. n. toi ue COXblBTlNO OF ladi-ft' Dress Go is, Kibbous TrucmitiH, Laces, tie.. He. -AL8) A riSE STOCK OT- ' HOOTS AftS 3IIOE Of th bust (.UiJi'-j o4 flalzh. GROCERIES Wood, Willow and Gia-a Uai. Crockery, Cordage, Etc. m as haul in lat? ijowti'.i' aal et n:; aait tli timet. A'.'o tars- rtr-S of Custom-Made Clothing For Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for "I.-. P. M" snj.t. 1'iib. liiitrtieUon - blute friuter. i Altoriity OeucmJ.... supreme Jodgm.... U. Aikrrmaa W.H. Lrnla ...b.lL N. B'lackborB i9. A. Wnnn - h': E. woiTenoo (K.S. Besa HUJfcD JEClL'lai. (HITTKICT. - ' j juilge J. W. rTami't!ii frubecuting Attir:if v.... Cno-HI. Browa ' v. . nso e. tv,fr. ., j --7 -r . Henry BnHb ; iit-y-r J. T. Bridges i i . . tt r.'Tnm ecaiaC. I Oi.-v r IbOB. ttioai i.;i.uLa CUC5TV. ; i . .a. w. Bet i W. Wonaeott ! Rei.ri ."-.itiTij) W. W. ftiiaoa j O.W. Conn tteri J.F.Gaatoy i -tit-.':;; . K L. ftfphena j Tn-a-Tir r ,,, j. H. IUuAica ' hi.nl ::p-ni.:' nltnt . - , A.'WM-ir , C(K3!J JS'iiJf Cosci;"S:ij''r... ' Hirvr';r . C'lroni-r.. U. B. Gillrtt .Jo. Lyon r-cep innr'Uir. M. V. 1bomtou lim. Broo Oaew'Tblel Vt. E. V. HooTrr Tbo. 0-alUl raiciscr orrK. . II. W X'Xtt d. p. r.'tw I Mix.. citt or .a-i. r EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - . THE SHASTA ROUTE OF T7i ? Southern Pac.Iic 'o. Kiprena trmin Iem-e Purtla-l du'.y 7 i-e. H. i Lt. -4 -.'5 r. M. I Lt. -T a. . . I Ar. - j Ui Ward i War ! ; i.-t WrJ 41i Vi'trf i Rvf-rittr i Trtic:irr I Manii-l PortUuKl - Ar. i a. koser.nrx - l.v. t ;): . r. (4ti Frxn-'ix-o I.r i T '' r. tf rit.i as. A C. Marauna W. A. Krau-T cocscia. T P Brow a C. w. p.rka tF W. Ben,-a W. K. W ilba I A. Fleida jw.J. Lan?r F. W. WooUy H. C.S1roa D.& Weal IHsO. Car y F. W. l A. C. MARSTERS & CO. i t ? ronndeJ Day and Niabt - IVescripticns cotu ponndeJ Day and Night. Druggists. AGt.VT-5 WASTED FOIt '"THE LlFt AND Achieremeuif of Admiml Dev.ey." t!:ev.rt )rretet naval h'.ro. By Mural UaUt-i, taj li'.vAng lri.-nd aud al:n:rer of tc tiaiion iloL IiUriro!'. anl tx-t tiok: ovor ;Ai vaxe, atd. Only H M. Haoraio"JS itomtO'l. b.z i-orami-sious. C'al lt lrce. Chaoto ul a l:k liDi.i. (Vriia quick. Trie Djiuiuioa Couipauy :;rd Floor taxto- biJg.,.b:csso. Coquillc WERE THE RIGHT MEN Caught at Ctty Robbers Portland. State and Qeneral News. "Better Be Wise Than Rich." Wise people zre also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood s Sarsaparilla, ' which is perfect in its action. It so regulates the entire sys tem ' as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Coitre "For 42 years I had goitre, or tweUmss on my neck, which was dis couragins and troublesome. Kheumatiim also annoyed me. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me completely and the swelling has entirely disappeard. A lady In Michigan caw ray previous testimonial and used Hood's and was entirely cured of tlie same trouble. She thanked me for rccommend ing It." Mes. Axsa SrriiEr.iAsn, 4'' Lov l Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. Poor Health -uiia p-n.r h.aiui r r years, pains in bhouidcrs, hack and hir ?, with constant headach", nervousness :ii;I no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsapariila. galatij strength and can work hard all tlay; eat heartily and sleep well. I tmk it bo cause it helped my husband."' Mr.s. Klizaeeto J. GiFm.E, Moose J.al:p. '!inn. Makes Weak Strong-' i wcuid Pive $5 a bottle for ilood's .-rars-nj.arilhi if I could not pet lt for kss. It it the best spring medicine. It makes the weak t-trong." Alllet A. Jagnow, Pouplastown, N. Y. -1 ilTl 'miJ -j,' T lluod'fl ltllf MP u;y .-ultiarTi'f li livi-r ills : tlio ijoh irritntinir aiil t:tl.i villi II.mkI'h h:irRHi:LriliH. All hotels in bkagway are full. Silem will Lave no Sua Jay saloons. The Albany band tournament was success. Republic, Wash., lost $2oJ,U00 in the recent lire. Lace county mortgage indebtedness has been reduced $15,027 in .five months. A wood and lumuer Hume will be built from Detroit to Salem at a cost of $L'0OO per mile. Hood River's output of strawberries for the season, is Enured at 00,000 crates. The tenth auLUal commuoiration of the Eastern Star of Oregon cpLel in Portland Thureday. A June Cjlumbia tljod is feared in Portland, and prepara-ions for it are be ing made by tbe merchants there. Wool ia feeding upward in price, and .lready it commands lucrative prices. While no one apprehends extreme prices jet it is poesible that good paying figures wi.l prevail. Harvey W. Scot, Editor of tbe Port laud Oregonian, will deliver the address of:weIcotn9 to the members of the Na tional Editorial Association, to meet in Portland in a few weeks. The Portland courts have agin ruled against (eorgs K. i:ne in bis suit to; recover rewards from the S. P. Co. and the Express company, for capturing the alleged Cov Creek train robbers. One good result of tho organization of the ti'JSta with mammoth capital is ths increased demand fcr revenue stamps. Tho new arualama'eJ copper combine purchased $J7,530 worth cf stamps, to ba affiled to the shares of tbe new corpora tion. Mrs. Jane L. Star.ford has formally transferred all her vast wealth to the university which bears the name of her dead son. J eeds representing property valued at over $10,009,000 have been Kiven in trutt to tho trustees of Inland Mandford, r. ; university, and this, added lu the previous endowment of 110,000.000, makes it one of the richest institutions of learning In the world. ListTocsdiy uiiibt Defective Ford sod Cordano were SoforoccJ l bit Ed While, enspucted; of par.icipaticg in a robbery at OoqoOle City last fail, was :n PorlUnd. Tbey at once ret oat t. find him, bnt a long mod weary search failed to reward them. They liad an excellent description of the man, and found a man who knew him so ihey bad little fear of finding him if he was really in the city. AU day Wednesday the trains were watched to sen that the man didn t get away. Wednesday evening White was seen go inx along Burteide Rtteet. Tbe detect ives allowed him tor eater a saloon, and quickly followed hi to. They found him at the bar uuencbitifit his thirst. Detect ive Cordano leaned over add in a fa mil iar way told him hu wanted to eee him outside. The tug follow foll owed the de tective out cf the room, aad hefore he knew what wws wanted or w ho he was associating with, the detective had his chain on b'ktu. He was then, informed that the cbied would like to eee him, The prisoner was quiet and maoe no ef fort to resist, for he knew that anv such attempt would cause the chain to twist Ho eaid tlcat he was ready to 0 with the detective, but ai-ked him to remove tbe chain from his w rint. "I would rather not," naid Cordano "I have aa idea you could outran me iu a fair race.' and prefer ; to take DO chances." The man was searched at the station and a wicked gan, of the Colts make wag found on hiui. He den ed haviog anything to t(o with auy robbery and pretended not to know anything about the robbsry with which ho ia charged Regardless of these denials, bo wat put in one of Jailer Jobuson'ii dark jonn and left to meditate. .Sberitr Oage, of Coos euaiiity arrived Thursday and is confident Whit, js the nian bo wants. Tbe robbery which Whi te is charged with having a. banc, iu, waj coramitted last fall. Two masked men entered the etore of N. Lorenz and cim palled the two clerks to unlock the safe . They then tied the clerks aud roblied fie eafe of its contents, which weire valued at more than $1000. Part of this -wan in cash and the remainder in jewelry and nuggets. The other man, supposwJ to have l een White's partner in the jsbr waj urr.st- ed at Albany Tuesday. Hit naxntf js Toouibb Drew. Sever! e nueta aod other thin go taken froai the robbed eafo were found on Drew's paveon.- Tbe officers think White arrived in Portland about a week a; (a, bat they Jiad no intimation of it nr.til Tuesday night, and their quick votk iu piclrjnsr him np proves that they ero not asleep. Tne O.k t.d (iz-'t'C is ":o " It exuired witniut a wuld tf f ireell to even t'.io e win rrmiineJ it tmtitj thias'. Itsdemisa reaiiu-is s of lbO bnatting remarks madj by the editor,:; T. G. K ith, bhortly after ti e Watchman j & male it initial appearance. He vainly , J? tried to iaipres upon so ue o! our pro mi-1 nent men and politicians that "no wooi- j an cOuid ever write ttie editorials which j .1 : lV,l..,.in fr...n In) " rr"c'J '"c - - week." That "he bad been iu the es- ! f paper bu-it esa J jtara and kii-w wtiat j J he t talking about, and if SJia.; of the j men her difn't do the writing the mat- r terwas furnished at Koseburg. PoohljJ, II s remrks were cbiMish, to say tt e least, ani we consider theu unworthy of an answer. We have bfra thinking, however, since tLe 4iaijtte has been stranded, that it probably wtu!d have enjoyed a longer, heller life, if tbe copy furnished it had been written y even a wo-iao, and we feel sure th gxl p-.x-p!e of Oiklind quite a;res with u. Through herattjra-y. M". K E Kinney of Cotta;e lirove, has 6ae I P. Co. for damagfS f tr in iri-s ill 1 I I Mo-1 0 (he ! . S'lS- t..ined while traveling on a freight car some time ago. The accident occurred near Divide. At the last mealing of the Hjhekah Lode new officers were elected as fol lows: Noble Grand, Jennis lief y; ice Grand, Rose Hancxk; G. M. Ba3ae'.t, Eec; Mary HasarJ, Treas. Mesdames J. T, Bridges and A. M. Crawford of Roeburg, accompanied their hoabanls to this place WednesUy, and were guests of ifrt. W. VV. K-;iit and Mrs. C. D. D ain. James B. Casrlfiel-I has resigned his; position as deputy berifl, and has been succeeded by Chae. U. Mediey, of Oak-' land. , Dr, C. E. Wade was called toKessuurg Wednesday to render professional ler- vlces ta Dr. Twitchell, who U quite ill in j that ci'y. The erection of Judge L?ons' bihk building began jrsterday. It ir to te 25x27 feet and will be used fcr a store roam. Resolution of Condolence. Douglas Camp Xo. 258, W. of W , Oakland, Owgun, June 3, 1S'.H. Wuebkas, The Divine Providence has called hence Mrs. N. Ani.-s'.r.jint, ihe beloved wife of our cftmed neighbor, Lee Armstrong, an l Wiiebeah, The members cf Douglas Camp No. 258, VV. of W., saddened by the bereavetneiit that has fallen to Ihe lot of our neighbor, deiir; to express their syiniathy. Lr him; tlur.fore be it i:,ticd, That we, the members of Douulas Camp assembled this 3rd day of June, 1S09, do extend to cur esteemed neighbor, Lee Armstrong, our deepest sympathy in ibis hour of greatest sor row. Itt-rolmi, That a copy of theso rrsola- t;.,na li dulivercd to our neighbor, Lee Armstroyg, and thit they bo entered upon the rcc irJs of thi camp, aud that one copy le given the county papers. E. H. PlN.NSIOX, A. V. Stearns, A. J. Dear, Committee. Hays tbe Cottage G rove Nugget : "Dr. Onlesby, who id at the bead of tho pro posed Bohemia railroad Irotn Junction City to the Bohemia mines, was in tbe city the first cf the week, and in con vcr- eation with a icpoiter made the state ment that he was now making arrange- his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A fall and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very "reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which tve invite vour 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. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. oo p. M. S.iii f. M. -an A. M. liP. M. A. !. St. P. M 4 i:,P. M. i:MA, y. Ar. Oplen Ar. 1 l lv i". .'I , Ar In-iiv-r l.v. ' '' 1'. M- I Ar. Omaha Ar. : A. x!. i Ar. h:cz j Lv. , M 1 Ar. Ai.-U' ?-' P- 'f I Ar. Kl 1 -aso Ar. : ,-. Y. M. Ar. Fort Worth Ar. s-t'A.M Ar hr Ork-ar Ar j t:vi P. M. (ill OH-JCll K1T.- 1 c.,,i(-n C'oud(-:1 cf the city of Reebrs i:-". '. the ii.-ft MuDvU; la esc- monvk t i o clut-i j. in. covn tSMtusMm. Tl.e Circ-ii Ccart !r bvuqlam Couary Mia :l:r.-- units a ..' tu I-.Uuwa: The Id kioa Any In Msni. ;. 1:a Uomiar in Jon, and U Ifl jluiiIr :c. L'eeeiaber. J. W. UamliaDaol Airc'Mn jii.lc. ijeo. M- Brown. of -UmcImub. (r-.-':a".:!; arioiuee. i .--rais iicir: meWii tbe iat Wedneadsy aft ihe Ul :-'.,l :v ol J-caarr, Xarch, May. Jaiy. -r;KWir-T J Sovember, lot. Ljoon. Dnuu. j-se; 31. D Tbompeue of Scottaben er-i J.. H' .-.'P. ol O-al a. nntnim a-uw Pn.!:r wn : la wauUoa coarlanooaty, Joe Dinins Cars Observation Crs. Pullman liit cla aad t csi attached to all tracts. Itctrc nail lilr- Max-let- Jleriimf. S:a. a. I Lt. p. a. I Ar. Ponuuid '1'3 t r. i i. CurTallis Ma.l Vf.'.J tEiLe!-; '2-Jl:- 5. Dd-EhUUCi D1V1SJOK HO T. B. OF L. : 1 mett- nery wcud aad fourlh danday. ,1,-.M5' RLLIE7 COUPS 50. 10, HUTS Lrvi ,i i. i-; Ftidaja la eacK amnUa. I SO a. a. II S a. a. i Lv. -Ar. - Porusa.i - Ar. ! forr:".is - Le. t 1 :.T1 r. At Aibaaj and CcrTilUs connect, with oi CorTai.ia A Caf.em r. i!rci. InJ. jnJi-ccs r":icrer i-ailj c st :j.t '.; O F-.K"o l-O.-T v dru and ' at i y. ui. 0. G. A. B-. VZXT8 TBI 1 iiursdaya of eack aWfOLt, )Xf.. S iO r. a. Lv. ! Ar. I.r. rVr..ni -tr-ti3T:Ue Ar. .. i.r. i 1 !.T. ' 1 t ALPHA LODGE, SO. 47, L OP P.. MtXTTf t) e.err W e-iijo-U CTeaiuf at Odd feinra i r:i! Vtdli-sa: lv'i!:::la la (d RmadXB( Cbr , . i 1'aliytnvtu.-d Vn attead. C. H MAP Kit AM. U. F. PS.-A Act jREiio:;. a: Sail Fr.i..:-" " me f.-- liaaa-:. :., hiaa, i R. E.OEULES. Manager. poaTLAxr Dise-?; ?tt-afi,liip ' r.KL LOI'-'it. A. e ;he M and Hh f. A A. iU. BJCGCX1B k'edaeadaj'a ia Phiil:rliao and Anjua' s. For throne- in-etua:: i :a - drvL.B MC1--KE Asert T V. Koreburs- EtA.KE L. PAEEOTT W. M. X.T. JwT7, 3recy. - ro-Era'i liuptzr, so. s. o. e. a..nxrra IV L-JIX'5, ; n; lc i.--t d ttiiril Th-radara mi LIB3IE COSHOW.W JT. IIAl'I E KArT, Sec y. 4-- . - - 'f. hiS lU-i&MEX OF AMERICA. HEET :i rr-: aud tutu! fui.j or rack tttosifc il Mawoie h L H. W. M'j-ia, V. C. L. iI..!M, Clerk. 1 1 :-'iJ j:; F.N IN or TliE WORIJ ak Cai iveta hi tie Odd Fciktwa Bail :a .: -VKi:r vvcry 1st, Sr,i d its afoadar .'vv:ns. V.-iiitg oeigiibora aiwajs wekBe. O. P. l osuow, C C V.t b.s, Clerk. 11.1 ill 9 W ! i V -r i fill --w "Scenic Lint f the AVortd" Tin favorite Tracscojitiueetal Between the '.rthttl and Toin's East. LiTAKIAS LUKzE. SO. I. I. O. O. F. ''--vt s-t'irdar evrainf of eacli wertl at ' l.t'.i it. :! reiiow Tem;0e at tna, iinr .. t-.e npiir In rowt u-.d'n; aeinnw .c-.. B. W. bTaoli, S. O ; . .'TT, icc'j. D. S. Wit. Fin. Ere 1 - v. L.v- IB : i o. u. r. hsi. 1 ti cv h toLia. I "h rice of Two Routes Through the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Routes Fast of Tueblo and Dinvtr. KLKi, K'.ieEBCRG LODGX. SO, ICS, 'tiL-.r reul&r cumnuiucatiuct m the vu t oooJ and loarua 1 buraasr . Ai. accbe.-ii requested ! au ' i r-iiu0r:y. an l an Tisiiig bro-Mn eor i i.ii'.y ti.vited to attend. " ! CHAi I II1DLXT, E. B V - I ll E. n.BDLE, reeretarv. i : 1 i DOf.F.rRii LOIK.S. SO. L A. O. V. WT. t.c-l the anved and founh odv( of x j raoiitj sc 7u.' p. m. at Odd Ft-Uvwa "hl'. i jicu i".- w use ordr in good at ading ara ta- itvir-lTr. D. 3. Wcat, Fiaa&cwr. V , ; , V Speaking of High Grade 'Wheels! While wj havoIajperials at $33 and)5l)Jour $35,wheel is just as moil tin vrE oa our $50 on. the difference being (.imply in the tinisb. -The above uieatione.l wheels ariVjast as htgli grad as aiy wheel in th? market anJ NONE issuperior io material.or inecbani&ui. 3 The oldest wheil.uow in'usq in'the city are :Imper'"a's. Theso wheels havo baeu in coastant nsesince'lS'Ji All I'aestnsers granted a !.ty s'ujK'vrt in the Mormon Cati'aiur f.:n:.t re e tw.-n O-den and Dnvr. IVrfo.tal'y comtocted Tcuritt Excitrsi u:S thr. e dy a wi elt to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. I'rof rational Cards. M fr BHOWJT, 3d. D. G i-'Fi.'E. 30! Jittsou dureet, at rea idence of -Ira. J. Biuer. R0SE3CB.G, OB .ii 11. P.t. OWN, Attomey-at-Lav , a joci 7 and a Fr Tickets aud any Information Ue garding Kates, Kontes, etc., or for I"e M-rintive Advertising Mstttr. call on Agentsiof Oregon KaiUsy t Navigation j Co., Oreuoti bhort Lire or Soutnern j Kv Pacitjc Compsniev. j S. K. ilOOPtl;. General Pass A IVket A.er.t, Derive, Col K. C. NICUOL, General Aiier.t. 251 Wash. St. lV-th,ud O-. rtOstSBCRG. Ok.. H. HAH3Y, DENTIST, KiiSSBTKli, O&EGOS. JIIA 3. KIDDLE, Attorney i Law, .-. i:..-i 1;; o.-tai :i;.. oREio. Roseburg P. O. Hours 'IF. T. K. RICHARDSON. iiienls for a burvey of tho route, and that White is a big, overdo n fellow aliouti g8 mvQ R8 n,at was dono tbe capital with 2 fyearB of age, and issivl to wear the jhich to build tho road would bo at hand look of a hold, bad man, ' He left Thurs- providing tho route was a feanible one. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALER3 IN ALL KINDS OF STAPLE 1 FBCT GROCERltS 1 PliSiS FlfiE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A FULL USE OF tobacco cSc oia--ArLS. (JlVF. IS A TRIAL. oSi'.n.f to y :W a. Week days. 0t30 a. ru daa aud bo!idas. G::i-) and 5:5'0 lo 7:'i) p. m. SI.VI..K KOC1L.-. U.srh'ir to Miiis -ti-id LK- ery day at a. r.t. : arrixi I"- i Cashurir til lVlt.-' I ..lilt. . I jfv.rv day ut ti a. n ; arrives u: or ni rig Uivetni-g tJ Jtilnvoov.. Le; day except Sundays at fery day except I1M- m. .cO. ;icv-at-L aw. REBVRt.;.OKKUUM aits cv- cvi ry icor-s- ciar! 7 V.. VIL.L Attorney and Coi Witt -wl 3.. M.ir-f- r- li 3el-r h Lhw, 'i;:-.t;. ugti i. uaty.O. everv aits ejery a. tu.; arrives Suudavs st 4 : 15 p. m. rnEi: nr.uvEKv, Otic Door South il I . O. Ujs.'l.ur io IV -1 Departs ii'.ui y, s j cept Sun, lav! at 7 a. ru ; arrives daily, 1 (evvept Suuda ) at 3 p. i. j Uo'it'burg to I.'trley LVpails Tito--jdajs and Friday, at 1 P. u:.;arrivis s Tues !rts and I ii ' s a' '.1 : " 1 a. oi. 1. Ci"AWrOSDt Attorney at L;i, -t!.:.-r. i..i-. ; ROESCRU. OK.. 7. S. Land Ofiea and elver IT. S. Lund OtSt-a. jj". (.FU. K. IIOUCK, i'.VSCUUl & s urgeon. P. Benedickr?- i City TrvaMircr's Notice ... Undeftaler1 und Embalmer. i A Any Job Work done at Reasooablt RatC5 aa Notice is bervI'V ittveii t all persons A-hii'dini; Kiwt-birii citv warrants indorse i f J prior to J'llv l, 1 S: 1 , h trivci:t 0 the same a' the city tfo..-:urer's o i cc in a ' the city ball for payment, us in'crt st will S ; fpjse thereon nftt-r tlie 0 1 notice j Dated at Roaelmr,?, Or., this r.oth 4 of March. lWO. Cv.t C.rv t-:.i. -in a. KjjtMtmi, OKk .OS. f thi-; 1.. I'l:t tit v Treas'in-r. :t'CHANAN, Notary i'ut ii, , At;: r.ey-at-Iuv. tlior.s a Specialty. i-'i ;.:!?. K05t:fin,oR vm FiM;a K'-O to f3,0K, oc mi -n-iliiiy. Addrri, C. II. BitPTOi., li'iselmrg, Oi, V r