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Ft The Plaindealer AINDEA Job Printing READABLE. RELIABLE. REPL'BL'C AN, 4 OTE MEADS. LETTEH HIAV: . MIX HEAU3 fcVKLOfrES. fcTC. No Better field than Southern Ore- Cn; no better medium through t. hich to Adcrtise. Lxccutcd am riiort aetica at r. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. conaltlcat ith good arlt. Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S99 No. 62. PL LER IAWT0H TAKES CHARGE otis. while not msrwditpii. uni be Relieved of Responsibility AOtlNUDO'S NANS f OR tSUPE The Duties cf Governor win receive more Attention from Otis here after Forces to be Increased. New York, Aug. 5. A special to the Herald from VV.Fhinn.toa says : It is understood ibat the pUn of operations for the fail campaign in tbe Pnilip;re cjn templates a tiiytrion of the is! an 'Is into several military departments, and General Lawton wilt bare cotnmai d nl tbe department io which tbe cavalry troops will operate. It is probable that General Wheeler will be Uveo com mand oi a brigade of cavalry in General Lawtcn'a department. The boundary line of Lawtoue' depart ment will embrace the territory in which there will probably be the heaviest fight- tug, luai 1.1110a m ne in direct 1 charge cf the most important forces in r ll T -1 . .. T th field, and io tbis way General Otis, while not being officially discredited, will be relieved cf mncb ofjtbe responsi bility in connection with tbe conduct of the war and will be left free to perform tbe duties of military governor. Secretary Root'e ehort experience in the war de.arttcent baa already con vinced him that tbe vie 9 of ibe mili tary cemmandera subordinate to General Otis, who favor a forger mil-'ary force than recomm-nded by that eff er, are ! worthy of eerioos conMderaioD. There 1 are reasons to believe be will recommi nd ' that tbe fori-e t-f 1-he a gumented. aGCIXALDo'6 PLANS. i r . . t ... ! Losdox, Aug. 4. IniereunjE informa-: Uon eimee from .be Brih North Lor ; neo Company in tbat it ba, received a ' request from tbe Philippines askfng tbe : company to lease or eed to tbo Filipinos , EaDgney island, jast eonib o Paaaau i . , - , wiaous. 11 is u'ujrpars-eiv iciianiie.i oy !c. , , ... ... ! eermg me aeai, eay mat in cafe 01 tneir utitat, Jjcuiuaiuo auo oruer leauers, ; Jc . . 1 ., , , with a large section of tbe Fidpinoe, may settle at Banguey under British protection and tbe company's rule. Tbe hoard ie now considering tbe question, but it is understood tbe com pany ie not averse to leasing the island on the very favorable terms being offered. Representative Landis, of Indiana, i j undountedly right in his assertion that I "the West Is wiib the President on the Philippine qaeeti-in." Ihe West, ex cept a few of tbe reac iouariee, like Bry an, Stone and Aitgeld, stands with tbe administration in tbe purpose to prose cute tbe war vigorously, and establish American authority all .over the islands. These copperheads have the greater part of the Western Democracy against tbem. There will be aeav ge fight in tbe demo cratic convention of 19J0 n the expan eion issue. Probably the reactionaries will win in that gathering. Democratic conventions have committed so icalv follies that nobody will be ear prised if Stone carries hid "aoti imperialism" lu nacy through that of 1900. No states in thw quarter, however, will boon the contraction issue. There are very few flag furlere in tbe Western states. Globe Democrat. HAWAIIAN'S WILL REJOICE. Anniversary of United States Control to be Celebrated August 12 Honolulu, July 21, via San Francisco. CaL, July 23. August 12, ihe first anni versary of tbe day on which tbe Ameri can flag was raised over this country, will be observed as holiday by Hawaii. This was decided on at a recent Cabinet meeting. There will be a crand reception and ball in the executive building. The government expects tbe citizens will unite to have a day programme of tports and other events. President Dole said it waa desired to make the day a memorable on. Senator C. D. Clark, of Wyoming, who is visiting in the island?, in a recent in terview said : "There is cot a member of Cngrs thai has anything 10 mind for Hawaii eave the mist liberal form of govern ment. ' You are not merely assured of a terri torial form of government, but yon will have local privileges hers tbat the terri tories recently ad mi 'ted to the Union were forbidden. Yoa may (ell the peo ple of tbe islands that tbeir fear of a col onial government is without foundation. I know whereof I speak. No! a man in Congress; want to see such a form of government for Hawaii, and President McKinley, an enthusiast for Hawaii, is of tbe same mind." 44 Woman's Work is Never Done9 The consUnt care causes sleeplessness, loss cf appetite, extreme nervousness, and thai tired feeling. But a 'wonderful change comes tuhen Hood" s SarsaparSU is taken. S gives pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. Anti.Amcr:can Feeling S Strong L'p in Canada. Yhtoma V r 1.. n 1- .1 . .h..,,.;.:' ow,,i o iau lurni uui an umii i;ii:ue si of ih,. s,ron ami Amwic... iintf. "Licit preyile ihrou.hout Hntir.li lol- nmU. roin.i.lprf . :.t out ureak ol warlike talk in th Cuiadian house of commons. AMiilenoone rrai!y txjiects tlif ime of tbe Alaskan boundary to Ie dei-idrd by arms, Canadim a are undeniably sire lv a:(jreived, and h smtimente ex pressed by Sir W Ifred Laur er, tbe premier, tind hearty spprova aiming the people of tbe bL Paciti- pro vim e. The Aiaskan bound .rt que-iioc con stantly agitated i it hax b en in lb yellow journals aioug tbe northern ncr der has len tbe cbief topic that U diet or bed Domioioo politic as t'.xy bav not been disturbed for tears. Tbe people over no ths o'hr ni ie hav ing profitable business rela'ioi 8 with tbe people on tbis side are ceriaii.ly not anxious for an o;eu rupture, for th.t woold mean a ti ptcumary loss, tm: a tbesatu time a trip thruugi ide prv ioceof Rritish Columbia rtvta'n mat y ehades of feein g. Loud are tiie L-rirs of tbe radical Cniu-k9 for retaliation for what tbey term imposition. carbtb or bad feeling T . . - L 1 coiuenai uniortUQsre tbat a coa I oioation of circjuirtances at tbe present j time has led to bitter leeijug tirtwten Canadians auJ American! u; Njrt;i. Ever since ttie pipular "a leu exclusion biil" was passed there bas te:i a jtro ing conviction among the people of Bri-. ieb Columbia tbat the Aojericais are claimiug aitigetber too much and de priving theui of tbeir nirs. Ti- ex CIO? 10a act probibi'u auy Asimcau rota pucrr tiiiuiug in ilb rak oeo icter-tn junta n et eajis and ..; (.1 ttlr 3 OUl tbe lUB ajore euierKrieiug e en-en cf goiJ 't''8 ,f0:a t w A .io diftnct Tuere i lv) ,iouot an n,easau- tbat u directed uguntt Ane-ican- co;:.;i.g m Uk, U iI " ? ' popu.ar Witney t;,c reua; ki . t 1. ,ur!t-r . h , wuell Ue tUt iu Ui0 of te,u t CoBl.llWIIl:i..s everv Ala.rl,ja rLlJ , . fcIciu jed Iroai the" A 1 a a,d V ra .v Xerntjiy minrt. v.;,.,.,i ,i , ro.uaiii the excla-ioa net ii r re.r.u! Le A'astan tK:ti:.dar Ilk hi eu IU the press tt btcouie Ol Irfm 111 t !ia T..I1 f1 ...... h . . , --- - umiii. vu. A::irri aLiS are!!:.- peeing on biai. He rearjs ib- Amm- cans claims as prepjeteroue. Ekade tbe poitt a& he may or wij, he fels some- 1 what aggreived. ; N-EwanrcR n tfJr.r.r..,.-. : lhA trntri la fhr n iAv' : w ...... . aa tvU a, wuiUji in r rid a ri a i.n A.,,..-.. - r-f a vaikCiail j j , wvuuvt ai vtaa U JLJUaatr it?fli:iiT Kil rentment. As an ;n.-tance A ibis, ibe eturiej in Eaa ern pap-ra of tbctia-bof rn)8 between the raouated police, am' the American miners las: winter a fckagway was made out of whole clo.n Toms was no b!ojd-spnlia as reported in tbe Eastern pr-ss, and the matter sent out by Pacific oast correspindents excited the ptople. Tnev tbo-igtit tbat what the newspapers od indicate 1 tut ! attitude of tbe government. Americans, on the wioie are liked ana respected in nurn Canada but:'- - aelfdntereat i,r ,m .. ii,. n ..Hi.. , ' A'isir .lia n 1 i: is tat I even from oar I en mieresi prvmie the Ciiiadini to , i say: "Become one jf us or you wul oji get along here." ALAtKAx tmmxa teade. There is one more item in the popular inditement tbat Americins ''do tbem" on everr occasion. Tfia is the Ala-kao shipping trade. American companies at Seattle uffar the fastest transpona'ioo and get a large share of the Northern traffic from Vancouver and Victoria. Tbis goads tbe companies controlling the British boats. They have threatened to break the pool of the transportation companies on Northern traffic. They claim American boats get too much cf the traffic. Wherefore, there is a erf in anotoer quarterly : "The blamed shrewd Yankee is getting tbe best of us again." These are local issues in British Col umbia, bat when they are added to tbe whole they constitute a complaint far spreading in its eff-ct. In mines and fisheries and in shipping tbe progressive American, wben he gets a shade the best of it, is inviting retaliatory tactics eomewbere. Raised Employes' Wages. Beginning ibis ru'inth, tbe tregon j City Transport ition Company has m- i creased toe salary o! the bind on its ! boats $5 per moi.lb. Tl.e lai-? wa ' made voluntarily bv the company, whii h j rnns two gooioat8, tbe Altona end To-! mona. Cap'ain A. B. Graham, manager j of tbe company, states tbat in the sum-: mer time the wuik is hard, arid that it was thought tbat this would be tbe best means of recognizing faithful 6ervrre. It may be nece-sary next winter, wben honrsare shorter, to rednce the wage again. ROOT WILL DO RIGHT, Does Not Purpose Being Influenced by Factions. New Yowl, Aug. 3. A special to the Herald from Washington eaysi Mr. Root spent his first day as secretary of war in dealing with tbe jell iw fever problem, eeeking information aod en deavoring to promote harmony. He dec'ared that he did not purpose to be influenced by factions, bat would do what he thought was right for the ser vice and tbs country. Only 3000 More Needed. WAEHCJGroN, Aog. 4. The number of enlistments yesterday for new volunteer regiments were 301, making a total of 1 9481. This leaves 3000 yet to tie enlist- d. I THE PHILIPPINES . ... . .. .. ... . i I wu oanunue rigniing rornrry. Ft t t-,. :.., ,uu ' iniituij. REMEW Of THE Heavy Shipments of Arms Constantly Reaching the Rebels From Japan and Australia. Bear U. 5. Firm's Trade-Mark. CmcA.io. Au 4. Tl.e Triouae'a pe - cil .mrpondei:ce fimii Manila under! dtoIJu e I'fi, ea: j Tue next caj.pain can hardly begin sooiitr tbau November, aitbougn the counli) may orv up enough towards tbe middle if IKlobtr ta prrnii. tiie Ameri iau triAiji- t'. Uke tbe field then. Tbe Au.erican araiy during Um rainy eeason cau bardl lieexpfdtd t Ij an;. lliiji ui re than bold mhat it baA gaiced and prepare lor tbe next campaign. Tbe I ground to defeud is not very great. Oa tbe south of Mauila rjav Imue, iiHj'it 15 miles av. where U.0 Ko.irtb laid Fourteenth iu'at-try. witli eeiera! j cune Iroai llio ixlli ariillary, are ca- ' tioLeJ. I bie territory ae Kiijf J f.uf ; wiihia ti.e Let two weeks by tbe bard! Cizbliuit at Paranaae. at wbicti even t.'.e; j rattle t f the rifles cau Iw bet rd iu 111 ) i oila. We bold the road that tuns I j : Imus tbroiili 1'aranaqun and Bacour, every ii.cn of which i iutd only by bard tiili'.a g. N jrth ar i the fattbu3'. pruut 11 tbo. coiitrol i f ocr eo!-t:er i t-an Kcr. di1j, 41 nitlci from Miji:a. n th railroad.' I!.- r. 1 old i 140 in lic 1 ' aJ. ' ' h- .n- irji-nt . ..trj.ji i ! ;l in ( -.:. F' r: ai.i. at. I 1' :;: , i . t r:i 'i rtiiiitl ..I t-i I Tl iu;-: .:- I i.r. tuha, -.ie: i i I 1:; 1 j I'1 tu..it. "i i.ev :i a a .:i i . . f l" ilk tl.t 'ki.ino, : c-iSi .se. t ..I.. I 1 .1 1 JaC..., rev- I- T 5 -11 T.'hiti l:y r. .i i:u il:. ''1i-ti' i?V .:trt.an ' 1 . :ti-d i- a .1:1" I I I e c.l-i.t.i il l C . -liei I'ne a i .n.trv liae j lar ilriuii i--1" Ti-.rd rev-i la. t with disastrous hi ivcrvjwi;; truc t',iI have iMaalLeJ Uie Uwn, audi he declares Le can bold it for an icdeS- j "' 'luis, although his positioti there is! J . v--r a -a uiati .aia urn j vauicj 1 p v- ai.-i niai;i C4ti only us cirnei j . . a a I . . . . . I ' tn nc r f (...i I. iiLen, aU3j are ii.variau ttie ruad, b. ! At ian Ft a'taccrd )::uswbere al.j, g i g iug and ccniing. iiand) twu lii'.aniitji-.l t- tii k-j alon the who o rrbei i;ae weie ma le last week. The eecoad engage Dieni lai-ted three lion it, wbeo tbe inur ceects were driven 1mm k with heair loss e. liuile fly ontinusllr oter both , , , ,, t- , i "!PM ,nJ 8'ry ba'te- ''"l 6a 1 : ' victims Ht-avy sbiiimentf f at'ms are nai l to1 . own coii'iirv. Cartridge pii kd op ic the insurcs. . . i. .. . . . .i .. ... . . i . i - . . ik-uvu-b t a t tut; i ,uc ui.ik 1. n oik , - mdnnrnirnnnii nm in tr.A l.nl il Srat. . . . , . . ": auc lupurrriio nave lum lawtoiitrn wbere they manufacture cartridges and otber munitions of war. If they were kept on the run they wool! have no lime eo to equip themselves tbat they could return after defeat, better able to fight than they were before. Tbey are learning things every cn couuter with lh3 Americans. The pa pers in Manila have continually referred to the fact that tbe tebels were prone to shoot too bigb, and tbey teemed finally to have learned tbe lesson aod tbey are gettinif their ebota well down and show ing a great improvement iu marksman ship. The few Americans who came over to Mmila a week ago Tuesday on the Esmeralda from Hong Kong were astonished a few hours after sun rise, when tbeir ship steamed out to i;iisrauiine, to hear cannon- adir.g f;om 'nock, which the monitor Mocad was in plain sights ' i n 1 1 iaa rnisi aiirvtit ti va fti i1aas lalnav Mnnila. S.:ue of tbe pasaeugers thought it an t-oiu- s irt of salute io honor of 'h? arnva; of r.iie distioguiBlied naval or bt-ro m, i they eagerly piextioiied i-oi'ii riiua: oa the stern of the hi-.i! ii oiii. er's laurieh. ' rh." f.id iIih oung man, "thatV i.ir.i. Tht j-ist a b.ttle," It was wuii lime i.efore the pai-sengTi cjuld believe the Americans ar.d iii!iiirif..ntn were firfhUng wilfitn eight and sound of M.mil i, whrre the war ha I s'arted six munttis bi'fo'e. The battle ragsl all - KJ ! d v and a 4 o'clock i i the afternoon the ra'ile of email aims could be dis linrtly heard, and late in the evening the health officer told 08 the figbtiog had been at Paranaqoe. Senator Clark is not Sure. Low Anoells, Aug. 2. Sena'or Clark, of Montana, stated in an interview tbat iu bin opinion there is nothing sure about William J. Bryan's nomination by tbe democratic partv at its next national convention. Tbe senator also said that he is nut sure about silver beios tbe great issue for tbe next cam paign, though he still calls himself a bimetallibt. He believes to a certain ex tent in expansion, and feeij tbat the war in the Philippines must be carried on until the Filipinos surrender. Senator Clark will build a new sugar factory on the Cerilcs ranch, which be recently purchased. The capacity will te 1000 barrels per day. Tbe plant will coflt $500,000. THli MILITARY POST At Uvea, Alaska, Destroyed Dy a Fire Ureat Damage Done. 1 Mul - The news ol tbe de , ut II I' I'nitrd State 1 ' !. on r nday of larl :!it Io lire itv today by ,t.:i.;.Ni V I: I ill iitiiiy )i!-t CITIIlTinM i re:u'"'!1 pase:i:el.' on 111" stealllfhip Ol I U I IUi. : JII1U Military nturei to tUe value I Of 1 3.0.W j dei'rov d A o;l t.'O. ! 03J of ttor. a ere avi'd l y tl.e prompt work cf si! ii.-r. u'id-r tbccouimaud ! of Captain lln' tv. Tlie lire Marted in jthel'tu?:. I mi ili l.iil', i.d uc.t I dowu on M.Hi.iti. Tbe eildieri", witn i thjir r. i.n uiu r-uppliea, bave been j ni jve I l m.iw y , i n I ii'jw iiari. I tred in oae tiie : ! ttio v wrr fr.nit K warelioufes tifar tfHt tirr arrf na;d 10 ' bo ragim: a 0114 1 e line t Cnml:i. T.se Ul ti i-r s'atijn rmi. dbouse, it lunldificn ai d Water tmk, of Ibc While Pa? ic Yuk 11 Lailway Co , ar rt-pirtt d tU-f' rn v 1 Tne fir- rujMiui -I sf.c wharf 'I t e I). 1 a-K iiii I'ke Trj'i.aj. ".i . . t l'ea. rti-l-.'d iiiii.'- ti.ii-iir .loin- i es:i ma ..I f 1-j,X0. A" .n;c i i in- i: was frar. 'i!e -u'tre .oau Dvca wculd te il't r if', tut forluna'c.y tie wind? ci.i.i g-d. Tue pus?ig-.'a ol ibe Hua.-j tmlilt e liit, wbeutbry left fcagway t lie: Sjt-Jay, the coun;ry t'Wtren miles toj tin- frciitli wif up l.y ibe hurting 1 tr'fli. j UKEUON W ILL BE THbRE. Preparations Being Made For the Paris ! Exposition. - j J A. Jrilc.'ijr. iiia:iafr of lU Jai fjr. tn rlati bc-arJ trade, !i: for an I riat.ii-i-i i;t uigbi, nfxr i.ar.g lial ; seiv.rai c-a!creLcCJ wila V4i.j: cou-j uj:i .1. bo !:c-8 and ti.e ei.j:iin iau I :i :;'- ,:i ?i fr-i.. e to a'i r-ij in exhibit J :i : .'I- i'cii in l' fair, io 1A). ' - : .f!,. a,-i r .i riated ' : r I 1 : ir;.i . f :uklt a dlv j i' ; '. r-.-.!! 1 e it tie' ' ' - - . : uj a a tbor- j '" ' 'l . ' :. ;i..itiy if lt- pex.! i4i .-'Jei wi'.o the' .jlv it !- be1 i 1 !:r.g aid cjr-i ti :. 11 t 1 ' . b it th-y wi.l ! J .ir ! i tuttt. In tbe; rai lit-;--Ttmetit, U-T !1 stacce, ie.!'s of era:n and of wheat x.e may be labeled from libnesota and ia. neighbor will bears California - Tb e Soul bern i'ciii com patir has IMS a tin irisa miMflf alfl.l n a m nnvnnv " r wM nri- tA.1 I j w m ,. f ... I : ; , ; , ; t; . . , , . I . . 1 1 t:e live j I -J,;--1 ij procure e'j.taule aui Ur.- itij.ir:i r? n wl icii ti.ey mill j install, i.t t .ei- ot i ix;ietic, sath ix! hibits a-tb-y may o'.jtaio l. rjj variacs' s'.a'.es tr.iver ei by their lines; tot in i t!iee iparlerg each of tl.cea ttiteS will j have separate as J inJivid itl represents ' ticn. -ni la-;? riat.c iur iut exhibition cf li.r prodects, and Caldor r.g'jri will have Ia' nie for tbe u:a iikew A-ii) ia n;ll Lave a room i . . i i ,: t , oi r, (.; i-.i i.vr nana ana uiineraip, anu i 1 allj .ea.U, though producing . , . , . . . i m ncra e jimot-t solny, wt 1 be provide 1: I for in latt ii.anr.er. W. II. M lie, ol the -oulhern Pati it., , l 'nl departaieut, has agreed to lak- , at I ' the depot in this cut, any exhibit pre- psrtc under the auspices of the Cham ber of Commerc aod t-xpje.lkn commit ie. He will transport the same free of Chara to Pai is, will install and care for it duiiuit thn term of 'he exposition there, and will ictcro tt.e same either to I'crtUud or to tbe treat l:t0l exposition in BolTaio, N. V., as may be desired by Ibe Portland committee. Tbis will be absolitely without cost to Oregon. Thu only matter tbat will be of expense o tbis state will be Ibe gathering to gether of the exhibit aud tbe salary aud expecje of a competent Oregonian to ex. plain tbe eUten resources nd its exhib its, and th ojthero Pacific agrees to secure all possible concessions In tb way of steamship rates for such person in Charge, getting for him ti e same privi leges in every respect that can be oh taincd for the'r own representatives. In this manner every Pacific coast state will have its own exhibit installed separately and in charge.of a n an from the eatce slate. The Chamber of (Commerce has already appointed a committee to tike tip tbe ni itte - mi hehali of lrt and nnd Oregon, coiici.-t 'ii ui I. I. Oiiphao', A. II. He voin, S. M. .M .ir.-i, J. I'ho b trn Km ai d J. I", il it' hcl li-r, w 1: '1 whom H n y E Dorcli, '4 the Hate hoard of h irticiitu-e, a i 1 t'j-.'in'rii'e. Ti.t 1 ex 1 01-i' ion cruimiitee Las voted l'i r rnlrihute fur the Par:a exhibit tbe bes iinten.il frmn llie fair this fall; and Mr. l il her r.-luriis to San Francisco much jjleas "I w ith ibo r. ady an.l enthus iastic lespiiune to bia t fl irts. I IIottHtt-d la-t evening that be met with s irb success that he believed Cali fornia itself will have to lock to iis luor-j els In Ibe way of enthusiasm and enter prise. It is doubtless a fact that, under tbe new ci'curuHUrices brought about by our arijuisiiou of tcrri'ory in Iho Orient, a new Pacific c.i.ist lias been born ; it is a fact Oregon prune now can bu found on tho tal le in greater ho-telrie iu Ger tuiny nnd Northern Eii'ope: it is a World-recognized fact that O i gon's t-x-baustUss timber resources fuini-b tbe finest, cleanest hiim ir for sbip-buildipg, and ibis statu only necda wide and judi cious advortihiug ahroaj to secure srd thereafter maintain a high position iu the markets of tbe world. Tbe knowledge of Oregon's resources will induce many persons of means to look ti this coast for investment iu factoriup, taking not overmuch capital in tho begiuniug, to establish trade with the entire world, and tbe Pacific coast be a powerful and legitimate rival of the ovoMyinfirtont East. ... New btore l A FIJLL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! 111 auy quautitics aud at the vcrv lowest prices at A. G. MARSTERS & GO. his is the to Buy Groceries. I I 9 . bo C. W. PARKS Speaking of High Grade Wheels! While we have Imperials at $35 and $o0 our $35 wheel is jmt as liu.H grace as oar 850 ono. tb differeucA lain; simply ia tbe finish Tan above mention 1 whnels arrt just as high gra 1 as any wheel iu th rutrket and NONE i superior in material or niAcbauisui. Tbe oldest wheels now in nse ia tbe city are Imperials. These wheels have been ia constant use sine 1892 T. K. KRUSE cS: SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OK STAPLE 1 FAHCY GUIS M PROVISIONS FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A FULL LINK OF TOBACCO 8c CIGARS. GIVE L'S A TRIAX. F REE DELIVERY. n r. i DeneuiCK - . . . i Any Job Work done at f Reasonable p-. - 1 New Goods! j STOCK OF Free Delivery Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything otfered for sale is fresh; and s ild at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. RICHaARDSON. One IMor SoulU ol l'.O. UUSKOt'KO, ORUUON, - Undertaker1 end Embalmei1. A Complete Jiu- of now od band. DRY GOODS. Ladies Dress Good, Hilton, Trim wings, Lacee, Etc., Etc., Also a fine line of of (he best quality and latest fetjb?. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Wood, Willow, and Ulasawar, Crockery. Cordage, Etc., also oa hand and at prices to suit the timet. 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Cbs&a. T- lSi.l!!-j.ioj au ) ltin!iL F'' t&roatfi ii. tea awl r;e Cat m r-r tJ L. B MC-vifca Ant T V. C. LoNDtN. 1 Sunk Line a4 the VYrM" Fbe ravorittt Traascontiiieutal Koutc Between tbe urthrtt acd ail roinrs ti?. Choice of To Koutee Throuitb the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Routes Last ol Pueblo acd Ifeuvtr. AH Passengers cranted a day e!op-over in tbe llormon Capital or aovwbere be tween Ofdeo and Denver. Persocallv condocted Tourist Excursions three days a wrek to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets aud any Information Ke gardioj liatea, Koutes, etc., or for De scriptive Advertiaing Matter, call on Agentsjof Oregon Railway ii Navigation Co., Orefton Short Line or tkutborn Pacific Companies. S.K. HOOPER. Oeueral Pass. A Ticket Aseot. Denver, Col U.C. MCHOL, General Agent, 251 Wash. . Portland Or Koscburj P. O. Hours. Week days. 0:30 a. m. to 8 p. ui. Sue days and bolidays, 0:30 to 9:00 a, m. and 5 :30 to 7 :30 p. ui. ST All E KOCISS. RoseburK to MarsbfieM IVi'alU ev ery day at 0 a. to. ; arrives every uiorn iotf. . lioeebur to Myrtle Point. Departs every day at 0 a. m ; arrives every morning. Roeebunfto Millwood Departs ejery dayeicept Sundays at 7a.ru.; arrives every day except Sundays at 4:15 p. iu. Rosebur to Peel Departs !dai!y, (ex cept undav) at 7 a. ui ; arrives daily, (evcept Sunday) at 3 p. m. Roseburif to Lurley LVpatls Tues days and Fridays at 1 p. tn.; arrives Tueelays aud Fiil s at 11 :30 a. ni. lt you sutler from tenderness or full ness ou the rikht side, pains under shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache aud feel dull, heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid aud contested. DeWtlt'a Little Karly Risers will cure you promptly, pleasautly aud perma nently by removing the congestion ard causiug tbe bile ducta to open aud flow naturally, tuky auk good i ills. a.c. M.inmiRs.iro. GENERAL DIRECTORY T4TOroft.SC4lt. tJ. 4. Senator. tO.W. HrBrM 'titmryh Mmew Tbcw. h Tortu A. Hodj T. 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I 1 h: (.Mufti iwacil ti tbe dt7 of Soeiivrf lxu tin; tm Moulaj in eweb KxmiA as I j u uucX . m. j cocrr acaaiosa, 1 Tlt Circuit Court lar Doadaa Cmzmz I liirue timta a yar aa ktiiarmm: Tia id Mad ; amy ia Karch. uie 4ta HnotUj la Jaam, aa4 la 1 L nonoay u WCCBDtr. J. w. m J iUKbtua r-'t. 0o. H Brewa. mi piwumac . .4 I Coit Cwin eecta t! lac Wcdsoday a9 j tu lt Xuadaj of Jaaaary. JUrca, Hay. imty. I Oral a. (v- u I. T-,.n ,. .f . , . aod jit. b roo. of Olai a. u laaaiawliaMf fmtmz coon ia la trma eoetlaaoaaiy, Jea Ltoov lodes. Prafcaaleaal Csrtfav. MMUIHIKK . JACK-SON, -ttt-ner a a-1 Coonetllor at Law. Mining Lam and U'ater Ria-hte tuaa i I a nwialtv. j B: R'JcXBCaG. UKEG05 Q.EKOGE M. BBOWN, Attornej--at-La , aooca and S Iayi jr M Wuacwt aock. - EUbUCM. Ok JBA B- RTDDLZ, Attorney at Law, Rai a. rj.or Caom BU. KOaUCtu. OfcZUOa. Attorney-at-Law. iUa. 1 a-rl i BcTirw Bo:alut. EOpEBLEM,, ORXUU3 YT R- WILLIS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, wUI mtua t all tV. ttini at t 1 aat tat xarafctn k- "g. rtaiai 1 H. CftAWTOKD, Attorney at Law, aaoc t i. Jfantera BUc, KOeXBCKS. OB. faT"Bciaca before tba C.&, Laad Othse aa cn.u ram a apecialtjr. Laa- Rcwtw O S. Laad Oate C1IANAX, Notary Public -ttorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. K.S21 a koebt;bg,ob JL EAXBT, DENTIST. KOSEBCRG. O&XCOir. J"8RA BBOWK, M. D. OH ICE. set JiLkMM 6Uvct, at na IJcbcc ot Ho. J. Bluer. KOcXBCRO, oa Q i.OLO. E. IIOUCK. -Physcian & Surgeon. otoe Pml OUlcc B:J l boBc, Maia 31. KOsBrK(. OEiOy. Mclety .ncUatw. DOeEBCKO DIVKI05 Cf, B. OF LI, meeu antr; aevoail aial foorut Suodaj. w OMEN'S RiXltF CORPS Ka W. ktXXTt bisi ana uura t r.aaja ia RESO rOST, NO. O. A. R.. MEETS TBI Ant aad thuvl Thumlars ot cacA mnpLfc. at i. ui. A LTttA LODGE. SO. i7. C OF F., atSXTB -t every WcJa-!ay ereaim at Odd Feuoira . . HaiL Vuiunt iCnihta tn tyoi staadlaa oor- " " lUUrlBTttedloaUaail. .- LACKEL LOIXiE, A. F. A A. 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