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The Plalndealer ... ID AINDEA I eee yJt READABLE. Gt RELIABLL, REPUBLICAN. K beMar field thaa Southern Ore twa; as batter medium through hirii V Kf M lllf,ll A J NOTE HEADS. LETTER Hf AD.-. BILL MEAD5 ENVELOPE. ETC Advertise, Lxcuud then aetice at arte. con.t.Uat with goed work. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. 1'JlIJdj Vol. XXX. TAKES OATH Of Of f ICE Alger is Soccecdcd Root by tllhu ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1899. News Notes. No. 6lLI. Tee courl-uiaitial ofCapt. Dreylu will J begin at Renpcs on August 10. 1 CJeneral Uomez will be invited u be- couie president of .San Domingo. Drey fas' defense elates there is abto- ' lutely uo case against the prieouer. I Presi.leut McKiuley will tender Ad- wiral Pewev a reception at the While ' House. j Aotouio1i!es beat mi ex pi ess trail; iu ! a racfl in I'ari,. -"r. ... - i l Mam . i . . . , I 'uiuo in i uuiire nuu p vnuer reneci Control, S ininutef. ARE ALIVE AND WELL BINOLR HERMANN COniNO. if ... Will Visit Land Office and Forestry if fNeW aMOre! 0LtMEERS HAE GOOD TIME Message from Oregon Boys Sup posed to be Dead. Official i i the Northwest. New Goods! I W 1MI!M,U 1 1 r 1 1 . a : i n . i.l j leaven Warl.i ;::0 d.itn. lie v Jn.v L'f. Cuiiiinib-iouer i tin' g.-iieral land tillire, ! kl n t'.'iiiht fur a !ii of j gnin ilueel la Poil utl'1. 1 WlRL TAKEN Bi Tilt NUPINOS. nt Are Allowed All the Free, dam Possible. Wamimsiox, Au?. 1. Mr.Elihu Boot took the oih of offic as secretary of war at 10:43 this morning. The cere ttcBj- iccurred in the large office of the secretary cf war, in the presence of Secretaries Alger, Gag, Hitchcock, Assistant Secretary Meiklejohn, a large number of army fik-ers in uniform and ether employes and the official oath was administered by Jud:e CoJe, of the Dis trict supreme court, after which Alger adTaneed aod shook hands with the new secretary and said, with evident feeling: "With all my heart, I congratulate you ana the Privates HcCoy, Lawrence and Mills, of Company M, Who Have Ueen .Missing Since April. ' ll'.le-el .-aye, III. ' CujllCie:!1, set o'l' : Six I ka.n. is.o. July Sl.-Thfie was ; eut HO-roaMA) a leioicinirin the Ore 'on ramn iiuirn. (Country true ry ft.. j will la-rr visit hi limine in OruM t,e-' j sidei, virilitig a number i.f tiie Ian I if- , lii e -ui.l (ore try utliiiaN i.f "he ttaivi j an. I in Wafldngroi!. 1 I.iIm an.l Mmi-! ' Miiii 1 rocerv A FULL STOCK OF Sheriff Sice ol Columbia county, it i.u der treatment for heait trouble, causeJ by too much bk-ycla ridini;. About 50J dcniocraUs met at Merlin?, Ky., and aJopted resoiutiorjB denouncing the methods hy which kebe: was n -ni-inated (or govf rnur. uiverncr tieer and stalf have betu in-1 iuS wkeu Captaiu rourruan, cf corupauy j ,!lt'i' l ie l'i,noo,uuu Maxims. .lean - f A Hainan i vir.init uf di- j.rea an erraiel i.uy irj a '. II.-) iii.iit)! are ueuioauena ttie celebration in honor of Admiral Dewey 'a return to be held at New York in Ocicber. The natives ia soma of the 1'hilippiue provincwiare resisiiog Tagil douiia.tion and are osid to be willing tr declare al legiance to tue I nited StaWs. Bryan has recenily vieiied the Dismal swamp, toe Mammoth cave, the Chio.go drainage canal and Tike's peak. He r n le... -er M, posted a cablegram froiu ieuera!j Otis saying that Kalph .McCoy, Jauies K. Lawreuce ami Clarence Mills ai d still aave and well in the l'hilippines. though J sound . ;. mike a u, i. i;- Imi j.v. an 1 lu'l tt.il b . i prisoners oi the rebels. iuce April -.N. these men have been j given up as dea l. On that date, at C in i-euioraiug, iLey were sent to recon noiter territory adjacent to Man'.oa, near aaminisiration. ion wil' 1 ae bis clion s in ovnhr i - u Ta r lDe,, Wh WlU Le,p 1 UniUil1 Sute9 trouP eld ,n um -iuuuub ouiies oi your position 3iay t.rDd bless . yon and strength." give yoa tis Ftoiriiw, Aug. l.Out at the fresidie -fbwthe- returned Nebraska, t Uh anJ O.-agoa regiments are camped. fi"V Hill: 1 HClJ .u vonog at o. t'piortuaitits are disnte. wi'I men wbo.b n't r. v .ki.ue il.riu. 4. r l-U, e ioreruiiner of fail- N .-t to a fat pur-e :o a 'Vtitt upper Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOU & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! ure lip.' the company camp. All were heavily I armed, and were to return at or before ! ' f,t'il ,s's "', hct i'' ho noon. That was the last heard of the i UJ!l" ' c J'"!1'1" 'out ihe o;lier Mlow tJkinrf a:i aivan'a". K-n; cjoI aud freeze out the tueuiv. reaJi- i rn.i tinril raiijr.l.i' u l...K i .1 t r'Tr m toe event off learned that thev had been spared by ..v.., -.u.iu 13 iureieueo as an ! tin in-.ir-nr.i- i,..i i.u,, ,i..... ODtgrowti. of the boundary dispute. pn.ooers. " No details were received ! Kansas City has raited jj,tvj. which! Ompiny M is jubilant tonight, aud i it will offer to tbe Democratic Nati-na! ! -er (ody feels like celebration, lor the ! tannine. 11 irjo cite mil te- wil! .-ivj : n.-n l,.n.- ,r..,,,r n..,l JO .l.i .n ;,;..... i w uui.UK . eoioieriy ap- j ivaasae .!ry rJe next aooual onven-i thought pearanee. sDraska and I Uh boys are Activity in Bohemia District. toun lie en their way t.itLe'arr: the two counties 70.00J acres cf crops were ruined and li.OOii ueonle ar le!i tiir-no ettiing down to discipline camp life, guards hare been placed and by tonight eTerytbiog will be in perfect military or. df- There is an air of suppressed ex . eitement aboot the camn. VMtM i -i , 1 uwuirirH cy lllc D'ljJ . erewd the parade grounds to view the i . T , returned veterans, friends are seeking L"- t!y said that Le familiar faees in the rank.. .a J nd -g becau, ne coal fr-endshipsarebeini-reTiv. . longer de.enj it. U: he i, in prison. -bi!e it is proposed to keep the men ! ic:im of ; under perfect control at a!l Le., thev i UnreiMUln ?h will be allowed all possible freedom, and A., J" ,an,P"a. eea capuiu, what restraint is placed apon them wUJ'e ? forllnJ' Thursday night, and I nly be for the preservation of order and j , J'wePtiiDe. ing unable to sur- j i)c me eaocs, possea saJJtaly awav' within hve minutes afterward. "Tbe proposed cavalry force of ti,C0 the Philippines, w:tb General .loe Wheel er at its head, will soon convince Aguin aldo," remarks an exchange. And ao that it is not going democratic. H. !.;!, -liam, ul ih?Muck inine, J. Jeuiiiui', tli 11-ifU n.ir.e. ;Jf.'lli I', .!.r.:i'.l At.ir.itr Tl.sr tl0 '" i linen.lly shores of Oregon. AH are rueni- report that a mill fit- it being Ixaled 1'iMiterj in Lrj.iS and !'. iries.n I ui rorupany M, and many a day was i on the HeVt a for a tlve--tfiMi tuill coantiee, Tel., make au estimate that 13 ' ivt l.y ilirir asiom cunra.les in n.tiur-1 ahlt'i t- i !--. t. .0-n i n.e m-1 t t Free Delivery A Complete lino of -nowoD band. DRY GOODS. Ladiett Dre Goods, liibboa, Trim tiiintfii, Laces, Etc., Etc., Also a fiae litie of GENERAL DIRECTORY btasew , i7ho. H Torcx X.A.Mj4r T. T.Orer V. j. ttor . it. Mum -J. U. rinrn -Vt . B. Iave I C.H.SecaUjn Coagrtunii Governor, WA'rifUiy ol ntate Watc Treaaurvr BupL Put,, lonuiielioa btate Printer AltjrDj ?umt ,iWe'ei'i4., of the beet quality aud latest tlyle. Stapla au J Fancy G ROCERIES. Wood, Willow, huJ Glassware, Crockerr. Cordage. Etc., also 03 Laud and at price-, to bait the timeti. An up-to-date line of D.K. . Btarafcers .F. A. Moore ':. E. WoiTcnes fK.8. Keaa scosd jcoicul oiaiatCT. ',l je 1. '. Hn." I-mm;u'.!b Airomj ixa 11. Krowm 0- - Laf orm a. ajesaca. KelT Hecrr ta "'t j.T. BrMsra r. . waaraaa bcbkaC. OlTTrf.. ixjeLa coraTT. Barr.-ijUt TO. Set . atrU Trauer atiiooi soperiiibrbdeat . H. C. STANTON. Coau: iulce ConuaiaMiucn iorreyor Ojroaer fit . Ke4 '.. W. n-jml .... 'w. w. wtUon O. w . cm J F. 0..r a I. B:epben o. W. Iiianic ZTT H. B.GS5et J... Ljote t H. D. TbrT-;B - Ja- Bjtw 0-'Tb!- Dr. E. V. H-wrrr Tana, awt'k : Hit-6 Aa np-f and tmtu'.x j'lngit in 1 find ejiuo tra.e of tbeui. ! Thcreciaius of i'rivale Jatue Iiiyle ;Wfu l:eJ irj:u dysentery r-aUrdv i aiihl, ere e.rij ! wili niilitary li:.iior j il;:s atti-n.cot. ai tt.e Ireti'!.j. L'lia(ia:ii i u .1: j-":Iact.eJ Hie las; il'et. u. ti.e, tr-j's yrave. A Hjeeme was rece:eJ : fr-ui liie hri.it her uf the deeiase.i in l'rioce 'iejrj; iland. t'anaJa, tSKiog I tha: the body lie interred in the miiitarv i dii.ieiv i .ni !.mi:;!,i from 1 Vrl land. ! At i.i- M:i-i. k :t in,-. .-u are rx'cr.ding j 'h- ! 1:1:.. h-. mu f. h t.-l 5-Mamp, ut..-'' riit.:i.tl. X r- N . i ,y j- o- , p i.re - r..-r 1 li t'.e ol.;ect I t'i -.-tin:- 1 :t-iiii t 1 : 1-1 i jin,. Ti ey J - i.-i'-'ir ! ;r traiiisy and gcttiog ! t:.e 11.;.; !,,!,.; 1 1 re-un e , n;--ul. i-. tl:i. t.i -le ruen! rich; t'ri ::i r.ii ruin -, ir .i(i?c'jrs aul ' lavr.ra air-:! k.- : ) i'-.i.eiu.a from all : orscipiine. ion:ght the Eecond large body of soldiers will visit one of the local theaters, the first section being granted that privilege last night. BOHEMIA MIMES SOLD. Haifa Dozen Go to Boston Capitalists - for $33,000. . Cottace Gaon. July 31. A group of ninea in the Bohemia district, on Fair view mountain, consisting of the follow iai mines; fVeeuvius, German, Wild Hog, William Tell, Hillside and the Nightingale, bolongica to Zmiker and Sraber brothers, was sold today to East ern capitalists, represented by Charles Hardiag Park, of Baetor, for $35,000. There is over 1000 feet of tunnels, and the ore is free milling. The vein ia three to five feet wide. This property has a. splendid millsiteand an abundance of timber. The new company will begin at once sinking a shaft of considerable depth to ascertain the extent of the mine. Was Threatened With Death. Murder at Baker City, July ao. Coroner Carrey called a jury of six Ken at 1 o'clock this afternoon composed ef Messrs. Alfred, Bowen, Eeese, Paton, Porter and Curnow to consider the case ef tbe man founrl dead on tbe tracks at an early hoor.yesterday morning. The preponderance of evidence shows that the case is one of foal play. Dr. MeConnell made a carefal exaint nation of the body and testified that the man's neck was broken, that it might kave been broken by the law iron bolt, foond near the track, and that death mast have taken place before tbe car track tbe man, because there was no blood on the track but a few drops, and none on tbe wound to speak ef. Another 'witness testified that the kedy was awidently hid under tbe south west corner of the smelter near the track and then dragged to the- track and fastened by a wire to the car that was aeon afterwards switched. Another witness foond an iron bolt, 8 iocbea long, aboot 30 feet from the track It was recently thrown there, because when lifted, the weeds liftd up by tbtir own motion. The witness on the std now, tJicar ohneon a colored barber, testilres to reeogniaing the body a that of a man whom another threatened two days ago to kill, at.d that a certain tetuueter, sup posed to be Owen, beard tbe threat and tsw the man who made it. The evidence is overwhelming that tbe man, whoeverhe was, was murdered and the body dragged on to the track in time to Lave the cars that were to be switched over it. Tbe trainmen who did the switching snd found tbe body, gave very strong testimony that it would have been im possible tot tbe man to have been killed by thecars. Tbey were at a'J times within twenty feet of tbe body, no noise or outcry was beard, the body was cold when picked up, and.wbers the band lay on the rail the fingers Were crnahr1. hut tl.oro n no sign of freah blood, beyond a drop or two. A Gentle Wind of Western Birth tf TtSs ao Mw.'f story to humanity than the irtnounanvtnl th f the hejdth-ghxr W healihrbrbtgrr. I goofs SarsaparSU. ttZs the birth of ten of good fieiltfu t is the ene reliable specific for the cure Of aS blood, stonuc'J, ind liver troubles. ceaieiery. ic; The :ezon ctimir looks Jeoerte.i. uJj ! everthin belonging to ti e g-jverntr.eiit ! in i ha4 hem ren.ov.'.l. Ptrei,; I e la ir. (.! 1- - ten;. ; The b-jyn of the Second regiment in- viled Uie Ne.l raska men to luticb wi h er t; . .e .uar.J Kissed the hired Han I ' V. - . I . k i i EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of THI Southern Pkiclllc Co. titnu IfUH lt PvtiaaA daily. i Lt. T Portland -" Ar. I US a. T, r. a. , Lt. - Roacboni - L. I In tf r. : c.ilr . u Fra&c'.aro Lt. : r. 1 1 j y. IV v. ' A. m l- - r. M. Ar , ; V. V. Ar. A. M. j Ar r- !i V. M. Ar. T A. M. Ar. ,m Ai.fi.-. i. P. M ! Y . M Ar. tl fa, Ar. : Vs 1-. ll.r.S. Ar fort WorUi Ar ! .A M : A. M. I Ar. X w OrVam Ar t.j I: 11. Oi Bins Car Observation Cars. f uilroaa (lit (ai.is.1 t.cr.-; can a'.vach?il ti, ai: trml. fles Ar Denr i.v. 'juimi. Ar ' tH.MfJ Lt. I'M uf je HI - Ar. lUwkiri nail Dailr. A 1'..: :i lady. ficiii; tint i.t-r but- ban. I a in tiie lia' i. vi k..-:i l- thai 1,1.- . . .. . . t . : r . I Governor tieer ran th l.tai: I n,l ft. i,.u....... i. ti. I Oreb-oniaas have done their -hare in wel- j Afr ..'.d.u hr a fe .lavs she coming the reiorning volunteers, and ! heard Llm comiuc hme the rack wav at the tracfpoitjoteevenictatil pa.-iug .jniet y in the i kitchen. N-jw ti e l.iieJ eirl was out " that evt-i.. ii.-an 1 the kitchen wa dark. tiOAT INDUSTRY. U-i.aitg with ,-aloy, th .ojoreJ j wouan t-.k a .e UM'.thra ia her band j Lincoln Cmnlv nv Vt I I ' in I l..h'-.' . , .i,,.i .... l i ... i ..I - j j . - - . . . . ..... nt ... in. iivva u larni as usual, in addition attending to hie gubernatorial duties. The gover nor spent several days latt week at the ! met them in a body dock tann on the hurricane deck of a self bind. er. The Commissioner of Internal lCev euue has iesusd a circular absolutely prohioiting banks from placing eUaipi on checks w hen preseute l unsUmped and rejairing them to retura the checks to tbe drawers. The Peusacola Taper Mil, at Penea co!a Fla., have surfed in eucceasfui oper ation manufacturing a hard grade of manila paper froa piuh-pine palp. The material is waste from eaw mills heretofore burned in slab piles. Those wha are demanding that the name of the horseless carriage shall be shortened in tbU country will be sur prised to learo, perhaps, that iu Ger many they are perfectly contented It call it an "automobiletaxameterdrosch-ken.-' latyau will g j as a delegate to the nexu national democratic convedtioa, and ia the meantime will study up or hunt out something to match his "cross oi gold" aod "crown of thorns'' phrases. He should try to be at least more original this time. A echeme is being woiked in Portland! to collect all that the eastern editors publish about Oregon and print it in a book. It would be a fine thing for refer ence, but useless as an immigration scheme, as tbe eastern papers do the ad retising part bebt. An ai tide iu a good newspaper is worth a do-seu pamphlets. Tbe secretary of the state fair board writes that every effort possible will be made this year to make the fair a suc cess, the board is mostly a new one, and tbeie is no reason w hy the state of Oregon bboold not li.;ve a fair that wilt be a credit to it, ejaal to eastern fairs, with which it is so fre.pueotly com pared. Yellow fever has broken out eudlenly ia a new spot. Heretofore it has gener ally made its appearance along the iulf but now it appears as far north as Hamp ton, Va., and among the old e oMieM at the Home there. It should be compara tively easy ta confine it to that locality, though it is scarcely to be hoped that il will not break out at other points. Nelson G Elwards struck fre gold while doing assessment work on their Peekaboo mining claim. This property is located about a mile south of the Mu sick mine, Bohemia. The tunnel is :!' feet long, and the vein is 3 feet 4 inches wide. This claim has shown up well ; from the surface, and promises to be a rich mine. The new National Guard, of Oregon, is now fully armed and equipped and comprises a tolal force of 9 JO men . Be sides thelG companies now mustered in to the new guard three other companies want to be admitted from Albany, bheri dan, and Marshfield. At present there are no funds with which to uniform ad ditional companies. The census which, by General Brook's order is to be taken in Cuba will prove interesting. No accurate account has eter been made of tbe inhabitants. We shall now know (or the first time how many whites there are ia the islaud. The pity of it will be that na trustworthy estimate can be made of the loss in hu man life by the war for liberty. AVey ler's reconceatrado victims are dead by the thousands bat bow many thousands? Iu any qu.tutitics ami a: the very lowest prices a: A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists. a . a. -JC r. . lit PoruazHl Boartwirc Ar. Lt. I Jfc r. rrai.: Ma.l Oa.ly fLierj; fnijitxl. 7a..!LT. j 11 v. a. I Ar. Poruaad Corralia Ar. i Lt. ! r. a inr At litasi aa4 Corrals courect wrJi trl al Cort fe-u a Eaatera railroad. 1'reticripticn.s cota (jounded Day and Night P II! This Lnterprise l.ii'.era s'.oc rai-era have no', been elow to vrc;lve the splendid advantages olered by this section f jr goat raising and a fow years may see ic one of the greatest industries of the 6tate. Tae Lincola Leader has the foil jwiog concerning a gentleman, Mr. Charies 15. Misau, wb j with his mother and sister arrived a tew weeks ago iu Lincoln coun ty tro.n Minnesota. Mr. Mason's pur pose is to engagj exclusively in the raising ct goats: "Being thoroughly please! with this country as the proper place in which to launch into his c!io3en vocation. Mr. Mason has lost no time in' tnaLiug his preparatory movement'. Tuesday he tiled ou a claim near Kllyville and Wednesday went to that p!ae to begin work. The greater part cf thii fall will be uti lized in making ready for bis flock. He will erect ample barn room for bis entire Hock, keeping but a small number in a place, aul so arranging lb em that they will be accessable at any time for the Hock and be warm. Fiom B. h. Grant of Harlan Iu ha purchased siaty head and will gi to tbe valley later and fini.tb his ti xk. Mr. Mason is a young man of good habits and well used to the caring uf stock, aud will doabtless make a success of this business. He i a great lover of stock aud this a'ea, will tend toward his euccebs. Wben his tl ick lu Inwn all gathered together and multiplied a couple of years ho will have oat? of the largest Hocks of goats in Oregon. His intention is to begin grading up at once and to make by d-grees lrJs entire Hack a high grade of Angora. Iu the meaptituo the people will watch with inlertst his success n this line, for it is becorniug more and more a suoject of interest ia thisBtcliou. Many of our farmers are expreseiog their intention of working iuto goat raie iog as eoou ai pos-ible, and should Mr. Mason succeed fairly well, it will give au impetus which could bo secured in this locality by au actual demonstration that they are a success. Success to him. We predict that when he proves up oa his claim he will be one of the most piosiwrous men in Lincoln county. Mr. Mason, senior, with two grown girls and boys, will arrive late in Sep tember and eet'.Ie somewhere iu Oregon, probably near Corvallia or Medford. He is a well-to-do farmer and will prove tjuite au addition to that locality in which he determines to nettle. New Time Card. the hired i'.r'i ol eu .1; J, entered the tack door to aiaiof. immediately h;i:J kireed and eiilraced in lite most ardent luaiwier. J-. wn with a Jvri bur oh. i with rge and j-ialously that the womau prepared lo administer a terrible rebuke tj her fai'.t.lets epause, tearing Lertelf lj?e from his f anJ eaibra.- she struck a ma'.ch anl ftji lacs to Uc-i wi'.t. tbtir hired mar; : Her husband says ttat his wife never treated him so wel. tincc the Crtt month they were ttarr.ed ae'je was during the pa-it ie da.r. Pointed Paragraphs. his is the Place to Buy Groceries. Al sc . a. l r. a. Lt. I Ar. It - McMiaTie IrJepeclenc- Ar. Lt. Lt JB a. a 5 'a . V' a E. KOIHLKK, C. li. MARK HAM. Haaacer. liJ.lFu.lmt rOETLASD OUTrOX. l;r.r-t cunnreu-.n at -a Krsi i:h . :njlp hats '. T K i. 't;:.. i P!iuiT-Maj ul Aalra: v,r tarwith U. it ; aa-1 ra't. ca. lr L B. JiOv'F.E Ami -r V. a . r a.1-L'lMHJ.t. I .ju'.lieru Pacific order thai uo drinks be sold at stntijus La I eea counter manJeJ. Tbey say there arelhr.'e ways to cir culate news: Telephone, telegraph and tell a aojian- Some men fi om email tow us thiuk that looing a uigh'.'a tieep is t' e oaly way to have fun iu a city. It is ijaeer mora patient, sis'.eeu-Lour-a-day women don't strike for an eigbt hour a-dav schedule. A full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered lor sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. Vc have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which ve 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. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. Begiuuing ou Wednesday. August '2, the northbound overland traiu will reach Kosebvrg at 12 o'clock, midnight, aud depart at 12:11) instead of 10:45 as for merly. The diniog car will tun through to Portland instead of being dropped oil' here. The commissary headiuaaters will also be changed from Bed Bluff to Portland. The running time betweou here and Portland is reduced 10 minutes reacning tuere at :io instead ol S o'clock. Tiie friction caused by au insurance I policy ruibiug agmut a mortgage is j one of tbe most fre -ieiil causes of fires ' the trigiu of which M usiifcilyreportc.il as ''unknown'' or a "de'ective llue." ! A school ma'am was recently giving her pupils a leesoa on amphibious aui mala, and alter explaining that tbey lived on laod as well in in water, she aike.l for example?. A number were given when one liilie fellow held up his band aod when the teacher turned to ward him he shouted "a Baptist." he folloaing is a copy of a siboi.l boy 's complaint to a board i.f directors : "My sinter, who is a r-cbool teaclur, whips uic every day. Ala and Pa told her to whip me ottener than elie did anv other pnpil, so they would thiuk she was impartial. I write to let you know tha' this was too tliin. She is an old maid, and t"' uhJ litcaune she can't get married, and wheuever she gets to feeling that way tl.o l.irrupj me. I hate to say euch tilings about my sifter, but it's so, and I inquire if you caomt stop her licking me, or get her a husband. Any old thing will do so it's a man." The .MiIaukoe, Wis., street railway company has voluutarily raised the wages of its employes. This is not ouly just, uo doubt, but it is good policy and good management. If some of tbe other large etreut-railway companies would discharge their arbitrary and unreason able managers, bii.1 employ men like tbe mauager of tbu Milwaukee tystetu, tbey would make moro money, have a great deal lees trouble, and be far uioro rc sp cted and liberally patroui.ad by the public. The Portland street railways, though operating over a largo area in a comparatively small city, raised the wages of their employes soma mouths ago, aud co talk of a strike has beeu heard here. As the city giuws aud tho roads prosper more, still another mise in wages will bo In order. The work of competent and careful etreet-car crews ought to be well paid for. Portland Tfllegrnm. 'Sulk Line i ittc M' 1 Tie tavorite Transccntu.enu! Kocte lelween the Northwest aud all Points Last. Choice of Two Louies Through the Kamoue Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Koutes Last of Pueblo and lVnver. All Passengers granted a day stop-over in the Mormon Capital or anywhere be tween Ogden and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. Speaking of High Grade Wheels! While we Lave Imperials at $35 and $50 our $35 wheel i jmt a iin. ii oiiade as oar $5tJ oue. the difference beiag simply iu tbe lioisb The above mentioned wheels are just as high grade as any wheel m th mirket and NONE is superior iu material or tuecbauisni. The oldest wheels now in oh ia the city are Imperial-!. These wheels have been iu coustent ns sine 18'Ji T. K. RICHARDSON. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IS ALLKINPSoF STAPLE mm GROCERIES HD PRII1S FINE TEAS ArtD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A Fl'LI. MSK OF TOBACCO & CIO-A-PLS. OIVE Us A TRIAL. Ouu IHior South ot P.O. Fltlii; DtXIVI'HV. KUHrllllRU. ORKUUft, J P. Benedick a Any Job Work done at f Reasonable p--. .a-i . . . Undertai1 end EmbalmBt1. 1 For Tickets and any lnformaliou lie gardiog lUtes, Routes, etc., or for 1 scriptive Advertising Matter, call on Agenlafol Oregon Kailwav A NavteaUon Co., Oregon Short Liue or Southern Pacidc Companies. S. K. HOOPEK, General Pass. A Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. U. C. NICHOL, General Agent, 251 Wash. St. Portland Or Jusooea 'Jouataliiea . If ajor ... t'ttiaa'-.-r. lat War . lad Waro. raacincr orrv.a. -H.w Kirer cirv or aoasn.-B. cotciui. Z-WC",,KrmtT irl WanJ.. U WarL. . Recorder Treaaarar Haiai.aj F T Kroww w. f.r. r w. i. B, Wuij, A. rVa iw.J. LaaV H. C. fe.oeu Wt irX Carn r. w. Dtijf sic. a ( Kian! of tbe rttj of smrr rm xltv f.r Mod-:; ia rarh al Cf. I u c-ta i.. a CuCBT WtklM. Tine C i.tt.: iart tar Ooaalas Ceoa "jw uan a j-r aa hjuo-a-a. IB dar ia lUrth. ib 4.B M.jc-laT ia jaaa, aa4 taa im. jiuariay ia uwtmwr. i. w. fi. Kein iifr. On. M. Bna.af Iw.aiti.w.r.Eaaan IK Wedaeaday s"W iLe jt Kosdar .,( .uun, Ha-ti. alar. aS. -ep!tiat a4 oresiber. Joa. Lyeaa. f orai. ;ul-; H. I) Inanpeaaal arjimaaw mja u. 2:.-rue, ol Olalla. naaai aaliaiaii i-robwie coun u in Maaaa eaeaaaawaty. Ja LToc.icilxe. PrslcMloaal Caarwta. Q'.'M.MoIhjKL JACKSJN. Ati-ara-y and L'jn?ellor at Law. MiiUii- Law and Water Bights Ba4 EUeZBCafi. OBEeJ5. Q.EKMGE M. BBOWS. Attorn ey-at-La , Buoct 7 ad S Tajl-jr a Wuaow BjOcA. BOfaBBCM. Oa JRA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, I.y.oc a w Ltoo Bia. KOaZBCKfi. OBXoB. Y W BENSON, Attornev-at-Law. Ko.-a, 1 aal 1 BXtXBCEU, OUWI R. W1IXI3. Attorney and Counselor at Law, ' '- " - - fin u. OS. let ia Manarri dcLsc. PaiM aawatT.O. Attorney at Law, .m. 1 a i. Manter Bldc K06XBCKS. OS, tVliKuca before tbeC. 8. LaawOaWaat v.a caAja a ieciailj. La ReceiTer C. S. Laad OS ca. J tilVH.VSAN, Notary Public, Attoruey-at-Law-. Collections a Specialtj'. JIar'-er EaJJiiig. kWEBCB'i,r X. HA 31 BY, DENTIST, kO-KBl Kti. OKJHKW. KeTKa Bji;j;u. lelepitvuc So. I. "SRA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, jt JacAMo etrcvl. al rre IJeiKx of Mm. i. Bluer. BOeEBtBU. OB rj ..FO. E. HOUCK, Physcian cc Surgeon. 0c Po: 0:?cv 1:. l'houc, Ma-u SI. KOXBrt,. OBJttO. Sadaly niaa-a TJOi-KBCRO LIVI3IOX XO B. OF U B AN- mteu every teooad aa4 iounaiSttaday. iyOMKN"a RKlaEF CORPS Ra 10, HXBTa un ua uura i naaja ia T KSO POST. SO. 29, Ant and Uurd ThurvUaji ai aaca al t p. m. 6. A. R-. MXXTa TK la. ALTHA LODGE, NO. C, K. OF P., atXITt .erery Wedneaday ercoing at OiM Ptaiava Hail. Viaiiina Krnchta la food tlaediaa eat UaaljUiTiwd to attend. Rosebursj P. O. Hours. Week days. 0:30 a. m. to S p. m. Sun days and holidays, 0.30 to 'J:CH) a. ui and 5:30 to 7 :30 p.m. Sr.VOK KOVTKS. Koeeburg to Marsblield iVparts ev ery day at ti a. tn. ; arrives every morn ing. lioseburg to Myrtle Poin:. levrt every day at ti a. m ; arrives every morniug. Roseburg to Millwood Departs every day except Sundays at 7 a.m.; arrives every day except Sundays at 4 : ko p. tu. Koseburg to Peel Departs Idatly, (ex cept Sunday) at 7 a. m ; arrives daily, (evcept Sunday at 3 p. ni. Koseburg to Lorley Departs Tues days and Fridays at I p. m. ; arrives Tuesdays aud Fridays at 11 :30 a. tu. If you suiter from tenderness or lull usee ou the right side, pains under shoulder blade, constipation, bilioueuesa, sick headache aud feel dull, heavy aud sleepy your livr is torpid and congested. PaWitt's Little Krly Uitcrs will core you promptly, pleasantly aud perma nently by removing Hie congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and it-) oaturallv. thky ahk oioi i ii.i.s. A.tJ. MAK.sTF.P.S CO LACRLL I-OUjS. A. F. A. M.. bM6CLA meeting &c iiX and tia Wedaeadaya la tia.'h noma. i oes-e;u parrott w. m. S. T. JtTr. S ccv. T3 06EBURG CUAPTER, SO. s. O. . B..aim ax oio or-1 and third Thandaja af aaca enth. UBB1K CWHOW. MAl DK RAsT, See y. NIOl'EKX W.HDMEV OF AMERICA. atT-ET A on hrt aad thii.l Taeedav ol each Bsoalb in the aM M atonic hall. H L. Mnvri, tlerk. tl-VMDMEX OK TUE WORLD. Oak Caniw n Hail in R.nebure. eerv ut, nl aad Ma Moadaf evenius. uuing neishbura alwava wclcoaM , . , O. P.CotOW, CC. V . C. U'SDO.m, Clerk. pUlLKTARlAS LjoOE. NO. a. I. A meeta aaturvlar eTenint of eac idvit nail in ooa Fellow Tempi at Roeeoara. liembcraol the order lu rood .landing are la Tit- O. O. T. aaca weak at ed lo allend. N. T. Jkwstt, Sec"j B. W. BlttoNu, K. U D. S. W yr. 1 ia. Sec. BP.O. ELK.-, ROEBl'RU LODOX. MX, S.". hold ibctr regular votamunlcaiiona at lb t O. 'i. V. ball on Mevnd aod (wink I buiadav M eav'h muulh. All member, resuealed la at tend n-eul.rly. aud all Tialuus arotaers Cor lially invited loatteud. CUAS. U UADLEY.E.R IRA II. K1PPLK, Secretary. ROSE DC RU LOUOr. NO. 1. A. O. V. W. taivu ibv .ecou.1 aud rourth atondaja et eh ni.iutb ;!:. . n. at OdJ Fallows hall emhen..J tbe order lu food atandlng are la- rued In aiian.L D-S-Weat, Ftnanelrr. F. W. Ruaeh. R.rr.lir.