?LAINDEA Job Printing j KEI.UBI.R. "S Kcm nucw N fcetter field than Southern Ore Ron; no bettor medium through which lo AJtrrti.sc. f OIF. HP. ADS. LEI IF. If I I Al..-. HI L MEADS L. CLONES, ETC. CiccsUS lwrt Mtic at price conaiatest with goad work. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1899. No. 66. The Plaindealer ... j . -. i THE LER '-t THE DREYFUS DRAMA Only Posithc Proof of Innocence; Insures Acqnittal. STROVG fACTIOVU rttUNG The Prisoner s Acquittal far From ueing o certain as Commonly I Conceded. I' ill-f 1 .... lc 1- . -I. . - the W01IJ from Rennes coutaius t!e fol- j lowing auslysis of the Previa court- martial t v Mas Nerdou : "This is a ar of savages aoJ not an it-l'iiry of cool research for the truth shieb id now p'ing on in Rennee. I find that even Ameiican and English rewscarvr m-n cVegated here to give aivoun's t.1 the proceedings are grd jl !y iafee ed with a spirit ol pa:tiMnship. S-.me of the correspondence I m al lowed t j read tfore it is tent. 1 1 does no, give a real idea of the strength c.f . the prosecution beciuse cf an uncoD- i eci.jus tendency of t' writers to be- hu e cer:ain arguments of .facts bioiJght j agaiuet l:fyiu. I Late been observing from the be- j . .e -- juurt iuu puouc, ar-uhiso nave been gathering j owoiois of the best u'la'.ihVd mtn nf both partie. You mar believe me ac-1 q iittal Mar from beinn as certain as i tenuis ijb3 ccai(noniT ihoazht ia the 1 United States, jud.ng from tbe tone of , ' luc OUJ vreon regi theeditoriils iu the Au-rican oewsna- meDt' for censas l"Qtendent of the pers we are getti..? here. Yon most ! 6eCOnd dletrKU nnderstaal that everybody's mind in! The recent raits savtd the crops of traces lu:ly mad np tbe opinion is . barj set and impermeable to any argu meet w aatscever. "If Eoget speaks, whatever may be the strength of what he eavs, the Irey fusards exclaim 'He lies, the scoun drel!' while the anti-Dre; towards see v. . u..v , " charge, makes, however improbable it ! may be. Likewise, when Pertullas ' argnes that Dreyfus cannot Le jruilty, all ! of his wocderlal logical deduction is ab solutely without effect as to changing any one's conviction. One side cries 'How admirable; the other 'What rot.' "What deceit; and nti'her one side or the other takes pains to listen aud think. It the judges are cf the same mind as 1 1 have observed generally in the audience, j each has decided conecioaely or nncon- j eciouslv what his vote will be and the i v.rdict is already settled. "Now if we Hi ay infer anything from tbe spirit exhibited by it e coxbative character of the pestions asked thei witnesses by the jadgts, it is to be feared j Uiat tue reeu:t ot tue new tiiai will not ! bawnatibexpecteu generaiif in loreign countries. Head Crushed. Tacu.ma, An. IS, William Baldwin, the famous marine diver, of Seattle, wan drowned Thursday af ernoon Lile work-; ing on the submerged Andelana, 19S feet under water. It has been contend ed that divers could not descend deeper than 150 feet. Raldwir said he could reach the Andelana, and made three descents. On the fourth trip down, tbe terrific air pressure broke the connecting tubes to Lis pneumatic suit, and be was drowned. His bead was crushed to pieces by the pressure. Heretofore the record for tbe deepest dive made under water was held by Gunnels Mate Morgan, of tbe United States Cruiser Charleston, who went be low tbe surface of tbe water a distance of 100 feet. When the record was made it was considered pbenominal and many thought the feat impossible. Pugilist Dead. Sas Fhascisco, Aug. 18 Jim Frai ney, tbe pugilist injured by Frank Mc Conneli in tbeir fight Wednesday night, died here this afternoon at 3:10 with out having regained consciousness. McConnell and his seconds, with Fiainey's seconds and managers of tbe clue, have been placed under arreet; also Referee Hiram Cook. (James Frainey was formerly a resi dent of Portland, where be worked at tbe plumber's trade.) Shamrock Arrives. New YotK, Aug. li The yacht Shamrock, challenger for America's cup, reached port loday accompanied by the steam yacht Erin. The Shamrock sailed from Fairlie Aug. 3, and made the trans-Atlantic voyage in much quicker time than was anticipated. The Erin towed the Shamrock about 2,000 miles snd the latter sailed something more thin 1200 miles. Daiing tbe first four days of last week Si persons passed the warehouse, on Bow river, for Bohemia, while during tbe same time soxe 20 or 25 passed over tbe Sharp's creek road, making an aver age of about 30 persons per day going into the district." "Good Beginnings Make Good Endings" You sue making good beginning when you commence io Uke Hood" s Sarsa.par& for any trouble of your blood, stomach, kidneys or liver. Persistently taken, this great medicine w& bring you the good end ing of perfect health, strength and vigor. Oregon Notes. Hie ho; croj) is prououtu-el uni- jured .iem & rific ct laiy com- ji'auy as incorporated at Pallas ve-ter- dav. Tt.e old Kiltie courthouse lias been rented for a Echoolhoiue by tbo city of Eugene. The secretary of the treasury has ap proved the si e choeeu for Salem's public building. Capitalists are aid to hava ttcUL'ht silver King mine in Crock countv f.jr 1,000,000. Today a Solid traioloa.i of stock from j.raut aud Malheur counties will be ;ebippt?d F..a froiu the Raker Citv .Kt- " Tuere seea.s u W a :ei:trral teu.leucy wot s lLe '""'eia of the valley to hold 1 their wheat forhu-lip iiriiv.. ii... 1 pi 1 ... i uiri confidently hope for Ashland Tidings. What means ad this mining activity? Is Baker City to Iw truly another 1 leaver and Sauip-tr and Granite a Cripple Creek ar.d Victor, empires the lemo I ciat. The proposition to bond the- city of l-irauts Paws for $50,000 for water and iight purple, which was submitted to a vote of the cilizets. Mcndav ...!.. feated by a vole of 1 14 to 104. At the ( resent rate of paving. evalD boantiea will 1300,000 ia 10 year, Rut th killing of me veim:n wi I save the farmers and stock raisers several lixes that amount. nators Mc-Kiide and Simon, and ConSrenian M- A. Mooly have recom- mt'nA awl i z r T I :. i - . ri ir unfl lieuieoani tbe Urande Ron. le yallev. Late ilaut- ed grain ii now sure cf being harveeted. Two-pound sngar bet3 can already be found in the fields, an I the sugar com pany figuree that this jeai's cro: will about double that of last year. ; A large black fich 41 feet long was cMt UIKin u,e beach near Newport, half . nii!e mWb p- ' v waw! UM Ui Slklj campers availed themselves cf a cl.at.ee to eat w hale a'.eak. His oceanic hiah- ness was literally shot to pieces by tbe camera fiends, who roam the beach by hundreds. Thomas Riley, tf Eagle l'oint, while overhauling his hone the other day found fDO iu Jck?on county warrants which baJ lfen ':d 'o him in ISSs. When "e Rot tiiem LlB "J 'pped them in a ewefaper and nothing mere was thought of them. Mr. Riley hopes that the county will redeem the warrants, thoagb the treasurer cancelled them four - ,crB ?" Governor Geer laet Friday appointed seven delegates, Judge M. C. George and ex - Governor Pennoyer, Portland C. W. Fulton, Astoria ; M. A. Miiler, Lbauon ; R. F. Alley, Raker City ; W. M. Ctlvig; Jacksonville, and Walter L. Tooze, W"oibnrn, to represent Oregon at the conference on "trusts and combinations, their usei and abuses," to be hell in Chicago. Sept mber 15. The people of Klaamth Falls joined in a reception to Klamath couuty'a return ing volunteers Ian Friday evening at the opera house. The recipients of the hon ors were Morey Applegate, who was a member of company C, Secoiid OregoD. and Ross S. Su'tcn of company B, who well maintained the reputation cf Klam ath county for brave and patriotic citi zenship, iotbe campaigns of tbe Oregon regiment ia the Philippines. Hawthorne Jbeapbi tbe only son of state senator Dr. Jose phi of Multnomah county met instant death at the Lome of bis parents at Portland last Wednesday, while repairing some electric fittings in the bathroom of the residence. Just bow the accident happened is not kuown but on hearing the younic man fall tbe mother proceeded to the room and found her eon lying dead on the floor. He was nineteen years of age and an exemplary young man. A ghastly discovery was made recent Iy in the wilds of the mountains at Dia mond creek, near the crossing of the old Wimer road lcauinz from Grants Pass to Cresaent City. It was the re mains of a man in an advanced state of decomposition, having lain there prob ably a year before the discovery was made. Tne remains were iJentifisd at tbe legal imjuisi'ion, as an old prospect or by the name of William Kitterman, who started to go from Crescent City to Oregon about a year ago, wheeling a wheelbarrow, the last seen of him. The G. A. II., in Oregon, is in a flourishing condition, notwithstanding the fact that it ia composed of veterans a majority of whou. have neared the al lotted three score and ten years. The report of the department adjutant shows 59 posts in the state, with a member ship of 1827 in good standing on Dec. 31, 1S98. Thirty-two died during the year. The amount expended for relief during I8'j8 by posts was f25lS.14, and by the Woman's Relief Corps 11205.92 The per capita tax for 199 was fixed at 30 cents, a reduction of 10 cents. Miss Sarah Starr, stenographer at the governor's office, a daughter of Frank Starr, wLo resides in Salem, cornor Sixteenth and B streets, died at I o'clock Thursday, from a dose of carbolic acid. She worked at the executive office until noon, when she left fur lunch as usual. During the forenoon the young lady had asked for permission to take a short va cation. It is thought that the young lady mistook the bottle of acid for a bot tie of camphor, the two bottles, need by the family being identical in appear ance. After removing tbe poison tbs doctor said she was quite weak, where upon he administered a stimulant, but I she failed to rally and expired very sud denly. The doctor does not think the poison wan taken intentionally OURS FOR COMMERCE I pacific Ocean should Be Coured By American Ships. Tilt WtST I0R tXPWSION. Secretary Wilson Lnthusiastic Over This "section, Where the Philippine Question is Understood. W.iMiii.io., Aug. l'J Secretary Wil son, of the agricultural depai ttnf tit, is euthusiastio over the West eiuce bis re turn. Today he eaid : "I did tint meet an 'anti' west of Chi cago. Why, every man, woman and child in the West is determined that we shall keep U Philippine, and we couldn't let go if e. wanted to. "People of llie- WeJt undermaud this : cjueetion Uttfr thaoi do those of tlie K-t. i Tbey know that JMwey was sent to the ' Philippines to protect our larue and growing trade wittj the Orient. They : also realize that Dewey's victory and Hie ' eubse'juei.t. event wbicti transferred tlie ' ! Philippines to the Unite! States Lave; given an extraordinary impetus to t.'.e commerj of this country with the Orient. At all the Pacific port" tL docks are piled up with goods awaiting shipment to the Orient, aud w have not ships enough to carry them. We t et J i a merchant uarioe now mure than anv- ibiuz els "The pip!e ol tlie West reitarJ the i Pacific as an American lake, wLicli should ins vover.?d with ships jrrviu tbe Arteii-aa ll'i, an 1 I d.n't knuw but they are ahc ut ruLt. i "They cau 'i-uild tbe tliios. Ttiey have answered that i-ies'.i'i lo (he sat . islaction ol tlie whol-? cr!I rii !ii? Oregon, hoen er that iiiantticen: b&tileship g'rt. ra ie will trstify to the skill and tDbeUnuial chancier of the shipbuilding in ttt Wes.'. "Caliicrcia, 'retc n and W-!ik g'ori c:i this side and the I'll ilippines on the other .. side of the Pacific, have evrr)lhirjg in j abucdacce tliat is needed lo cover the i Pacific with sbippiLt that will carry the ! fllPr ico n ft . en. I t cri.'jn d n . n 1 Tk. .1 . ... .... J... ., J- rxvj: r i lie C TO w mu t ucrc bu i yc , marine, and they waat tl e Nicaragua canal without io jcL mo:e delay. Tbef see a great future owning, riot only to them, but to I tin whole country across the I"fecitic, and they believe thi9 the golden opportuiiit;- to strike out bold ly." MOW IT FEELS To. Fire a Shot That Starts a Big War William Gray son'a Story. William Grayson of the Nbraika reg intent give his own story of Low he1. 6t&rted tti Filipino and Americans to fighting : It was a ue3tion of killing that Fili pino lefore he killed me. That i the way I . felt when I leveled myjguu at him, and thoee were my feelings when I heard him groan in tbe dust. After it was all over I f ;lt "juee'" nervous and unstetdy. Toe only thing that seemed to steady toy nerves that night was to shoot again. That waa the first shot cf tbe war against the Insurgent, and my target was the first Filipino ever killed by an American. When I tent on outpost duty that night I was mad enough to right the oM scratch. For days and weeks before the Filipinos bad been calling ua the worst names nr.en could think of. "Uno Filipino mas bueno cinj Ameri canos.'" That was their taunt; "One rebel can lick five Americans. "They would Lave spit io our faces if we had waited much longer. Orville -Miller of company D went out wub me that night for outpost duly near Santa Meca. W'e went heavily armed and kept our eyes open, for we bad been warned by our superior cfhcer. The end of oat heat was close to a lot of old buildings' and bamboo thicket. Whenever wo saw a suspicious figure we would get under cover and watch. If any one tried to cross our line he would be balled or shot down. About 8:30 o'clock I saw; three men not more than 30 feet from, us lying flat on the ground. They had juM discov ered, us At that moment I beard a whistle from their direction. It was too dark to eee them plainly. The, signal was answered from tbe brnab by anoth er low whistle. Then sixiral light were seen from Filipino block bouses, and Miller and I knew what, was coniiog. "Halt." I yelled, as the rebels began to get up, clicking their rifles. "Alto," (halt; was tlitir reply; snd we had been cl allengud. There was no time to lose, and eolbt ought my first Filipino down ; and I tell you, there was a little feeling of eaiety end satisfaction when I heard him groaa. Then I knew tbe war was on. We at onco ran back tci -where four of our men were on guard anJ lined up for battle. Then we m.ide for the pipe line back of the camp, i.nd I avhall never for get that night. It seemed that, a thousa nd men were firing at ua from all sides, rand it looked as though we would ne vet get under cover from the bullets, hly hurt was los t somewhere near where 1 killed my rebel and I found it there the next morning. I admit that I was scared wbeu 1 got out ot reach of that lead. It is a serious thing lo lire a Bhot that e tart a war None of us ever expocted to get out of that bole at the Pico line, which made good breastworks, though we were joined by the entire outpost, 30 men, and we all peppered -well at t.he enemy. Then the action spread from the right to tbe left, and fat fifteen mtautea the engagement waa general from Calocan to tlie bay. COOS COUNTY DICOVGRY. ; (irccn and drawing Cedar Trees round (k-nc-ath a fiounlain Sur face. CharLa l'r tnUiti, one of four, "coal cruisem' opi'ra'iiig twenty-live miles ! inland from the coatt in Coos county, is I iu 1'or thud d.tiiciug to have made the j must remarkable discovery of tin Pacific j Northwest. ! Toward? the close of last uuiitli he ; iid i i ; d O'l'c'Vtit s were sinking on what i tin v Ii-i'ined a n:o;t promising Coal lor- iiiation i-i tics county, but al a depth of ! twt-ii'v live leel II. -v struck a natural i eli uf t ahuiit folly let t Jeep, an unpara i leiled ptienoiueuo;i i i that tectum of the . country. From thrf cavity arote an c-Ior ' ui-i'her n.isecii nor othewise flleusive, and Kratiklin ui.d tnool his fallows ile- teriuired to make a dteceiit f iuvertiga i tion. j Two day.i Liter a-le.;u'i; huiM ing ap ' paradix . . n the grjiu: 1 ai.il the 1-e:.t:-.j u. trio mil j t'n desct-Lt, tak I iiirf v i ii tl.rm fafety I imp ar l o'Ler ap- phai.. is i .j f-ito tor a thuri":,;'' mv-cti-! gati..i . Tne Ii- I '. rt.ty f jut I. .iirK tli'-y met ; no u1 i- i il I -riijali n exrej tii.a a natur al t n:t.el, ti.tf li'D'li aiid wi'llti 4 wlrch has r.iit jet l.e-n determirn-J. The r-rc-crnJ ilav. tlionh. wt.ile rii.anir on the j surface of this nna'cuni.tt!; tucnel, . tLey struck some g'ten cedar trees, as ' fresh xc.l frtigrwt.t a? if tiny had Ueo ; growing in tl.e open air. i Tiiis '.. vel 'pu.ent proretted until lat ; Tuesday w iilimit fiither indication of coal de; o-i'. In !ac, the ainking was , easy, as tl.e ir ter ir cf the mountain cousited of d ccmrose J st a'e of a softer consistency ttiau ape'.or.e, through which C'Cli ii:an cu'J 1ig 'r jui :evec lo eiLt feet ivr da; . "Cuttsu: t'.rou'i ti.o baie uf the tun nel," re carlii d FracWin, "at.d preserv- e ce '.r crow h rn'it h a possi- : Lie, , nt .i ''ep!h o' o'ty-tive more feet, c m i pen n tin r op ning 'n that ! mysterioui u oun .it. i i w j:th tLere was an illuci n t'.ion a -1 U c as 'ate twi--light. Even at t' at dp'h lb trunks of ( the cedirs jet s ew aid were fil l of sap. . .. . , i we sank upon then;, (ciu o them ! ing four fert in ci' umferer.ee at the deplii we hi I a ta.r.e 1. "The tuti'e d sci veri ," a 'dc I F"rank- i '. "h without pra lvl ea lar as I Lave i e' er Lear l. Lut mux: tuci:t mveliLea cs ioaieiu the sttond tatural tuattl in ihe heart cf the Uiountain. This tunnel ! is lifiLt as far as the eye can reach. Again, while tt.e u.ouritain is moist, we j have coiue up m liO tody cf water." Franklin l.n been favorably known hereabouts fci the pisl twenty years as a truthful and reliable man, lut he lacks the oer ol 'a-Jtuae to vividly describe tlie wonderful U-j-js county discovery. He is li-ie to iolu.e Uoi:e! Slates Sen ator McCn le to influence lbs Smithson ian Institution to famish him each aid as may nAe this mystery scientifically, -J lVrtUcd dispatch. General Newj. luu Iai-y l jo is tbe ua.ne ol a cew pos'iuittrecs in Oklahoma. The dea:h ra'e of the arn:y a! pre.er.t is only a iiitle over 2 per cel. I. Ti.e Spanish govem.Tieut ii removing from Cuba to Spin liAfc) destitute Span iards. Floods swtpl aay 1'.0 huusea in Wco Chow, China, thousan ls of esp'e being rendered houielcS. The ierman dispa ch boat AlaTa has grefrom Vanila lo Uke roeeion of the Caroliie I4ai ds. Democra s au 1 pot u i;'s of Iowa bive agreed to fure and noa i i.te Frederick E. White fo' gjvernor. Ia the South wilhia th4 laat five months $17,000,0.10 c f new t apital has b'en invested io cotton mills. Pension applications are begiuning to fall off, and it ia believed thai the high water mark has been reached. It is sii I in Michigan that Gen. RuBsel A. Alger Lai abaodoneJ bis idea of run ning for the United States senate. TLere seems to be no truth ia the re port of Mr. W. K. Yanderbill's thanne of f.ti h, io ord r to please Lis wife. A Japaut sc naval attache at SI. Peters burg declares that Russia will eventual ly abandon the Tran-Si'x rian Railroad. By Ihe schedule of the transrort ser vice, it is believed that 13.0C0 soldiers ran be lauded in Manila by the end of November. Sixty-five Kentucky counties held an-ti-Goebel conventions this week. Ken tuckiacs are evidently not inclined to give np the right of suffrage. An American syndicate with $10i),0t0 to bet will give odds against the Sham rock of 10 to 8, and put up all the money the Shamrock adherents can cover. A Mrs. Tuylor of West Virginia, who was pronounced dead, has returned lo life, awerting that she eaw the gates of paradise and conversed with augels. I ttlta in heard from Cuba lfttelr. The island appeurs lo be ' picilied." No in .rrP-tiori ia raised, no Dames are fought, there ia do resistance to out military government. A Chinese towu harboring pirates that robbed a British ship has been shelled out of existence by British caunons Mr. Bull has a decided way about him that is useful in Ihe Orient. An order has been issued directing that teu additional regiments of volun leers be organized for s Tvice iu the Philippines. The regiments will be numbered from 33 to 47 and will be or ganized at the following places in Ihe order named: One each at lortbneii ing, Fort Crook, Neb., Fort Riley, Kas , two at Camp Meade, Pa.,oue each at Fort Niagara, N. Y., Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.. Fort Leavenworth. Kas., Jellereon Barracks, Mo., South Framiogham, Mane. New Store ! mlers' j A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! In anv quantities and at the verv lowest prices at A. G. MARSTERS & CO. his is the to Buy Groceries. C. VV. PARKS . , - - Speaking of High Grade .Vheelsl Wbilo we Lave Imperials at 33 au A S our $J3 wheel is jut as m:u onau e as cor Jul) cte. the clifTerence boiujj simply ia tbe finish The abovo meationoil wheels are jast as high grade aa any wheel in the market aud NONE is superior ia material or mechanism. The oldest wheels now iu use ia tbe city are Imperials. These wheels have beeu ia coastsat use siQce'lS'JJ X" K. RICHARDSON. i. We have a complete line or FRESH GROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and Price. G've us a Call. KRU5E & SHAMBROOK. 9 5 i f'W'W'.'',''W' I P. Benedic . . Any Job Work done at f R easonable p' nn 4 VVwVW'VWVVl New Goodsl $ afc' v I -rpocerv ii STOCK OF! Free Delivery Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Everything orTered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. Wc have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our liuc of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers, j 1 . Undei1taBi end Embalmei'. $ j A Cotuplete Jin of GENERAL 1 tiao". . dry goods. Lailittti Drt-hs GocnIh, HibLoD", Trim rutijtfH, Lacew, Etc., Etc. 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M r. 1 J r. m 11 ma At AlbnT aad Corraa CDSBari vilA aum ot Cor. ...t A aara raroJ. la-J (oStsce TawBrer Iilj (.-act j.1 oi.1j) M jLr - PorCa4 - Ar. a a. a. ir. Ar. - McMievii Lr. r Is. !i-!e o-1-!k Lr 'ii.. E KOKHLEB.. C H. HAKkMlX. kta. G. F. A Paaa. Afrr L POKTL1XD ORItiOS. tii f-r H..aii. jisu. . iinia. Ttc Pbulim-.B A3 iKUlilt t-ir rr.r:.i;ri. l:ck t cl rt cal! t mA- 'in-m L- B XWRt Acent V. V. VUXIHjS. "Susie Lmc m lk WirM" Tlie Favc.nte Tranccontiocntal Koote lVetotn the Nartbaett and all l'oiots Lat. Choice of To KouUe Through tbe Famoca Rocky iMountain Scenery And Four Routes lM ol l'ueblo and LVnver. All riMvn?n rranlMt a d.v anr-ov.r in the Mormon Capital or anvwhere re tseen Ofdo and IVnrer. rersonally condocted Tourirt Kicoraion three daya a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tic-Lets and any Information. Re- parding Kate, Koate?, etc., or lor IV rriutive AJvertifing Matter, call on A gents Jo! Oregon Railway A Navigation Co., Oregou thort Line or Southern Pacific Companiee. S. K. HOOPER, General Pass. A Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. R. C. MCHOL, (eoeral Agent, 251 Wash. !?t. roitlaud Or. Roseburs P. O. Hours. Week davi. 6:30 a. m. to 8 d. m. Sun days and holidays, C:3d to 9:00 a. no. and 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. STAGS KOCTK9. Roseburi; to Marshfield De.arts ev ery day at 6 a. m. : arrives every niorn ing. Kueeburg to SIvrtle Point. lHpart every day at 6 a. in ; arrives every ijtj morning. Uoseburia to Millwood FH-parte eyery day except Sundays at 7 a. no.; arrives every day except Sundays at 4U5p.ru. Rosubnrit to Teel IV part a JJaily, (ex cept SuuJav) at 7 a. m ; arrives daily, (evcept Sunday) at 3 p. at. RoaeburK to Lurley Departs Tues days and Fridays at I p. m.; arrives Tuesdays aud FihUs at 11:30 a. ul. If you stiller from lendernets or full ness ou the rii;ht aide, pains under shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache and feel dull, heavy and sleepy yonr livsr is torpid and contested. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and perma nently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and How naturally, tiiky ark ooon pills. A.O, MARSTKRS A CO. GENERAL DIRECTORY iTaTsoroaasos. C.S.Beaatori )J.W MeBn Joaet.h i. A. Mvrif T. T t F. J. Vnpbmr C. . Unmrn -J. H. Arkrmaw I Coagreavsra j Governor . : iwcrturj ol bii j tal0r:ajiirrr. m I eupt. Hili. iiutrucuuu : btM! Printer aiioraej Ocaeral -W. B. Lcra li.il. X. Black br if. A. Moon :. K. Woifna euifremeJadxeL. aco?D icbicial. Dirraicr. Ranit.n triMxtiuut AtiArner Geo. M. Irmi o. . La 50 orrica, CjUku. Jier .Hnrr Be arfiater 1. T. hnm c. a. waaraaa scasac. Otaaver Tfeoa. r,iM boccLaa cot tt. A. W. t. W. (4ueii . w. W. W iim, BcprvwrQlaUve . . W.Cooa ri . 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OFFICE, SOS Jackaoa Sinct, al res ilience ol Xrs, J. Bitscr. kopibcku. oa rjH.UKO.E. HOUCK, Pliyscian & Surgeon. Oice P1 Offer BM. KOSEJrBW. l'boot, .Main -1. vHiGO. !WcltF ncttisp. pOeEBCRO DIVISION XOa I.OFLI, ta:a cTvry arcou4 aavl iourvk.iMioJaT. MTOMKS 3 RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MKITB " Brat aad lulnl Fnviari ia loalA. p EXO POT, XO. 29, U. A. &., HUTS TBI firat aul ihird Ihandara of cocA asoolA, al I p. to. A LPHA LODGE. Sa 47. C. OF f., BtirtTfl rk Try WcdiMsday crcoinc t Odd Foikrva HaU. YialUng KnutbU ta good autaiUnc COT UaUjlnTiMU to alleod. LAUREL LOtXiB. A. F. A A. M . REGCLA meeiini ia. id aud iih WeduoadSTa ta esca BtoBita. EI GENE.U PAKROTT W. at. S.T. Jawsrr. S ecy. P OSKBCRti CHAPTER. SO. S. O. X. l.llXrra iv lh first and itiird Thursday of ssca sicbUl. UBB1E C06HOW. W at. MAI DS RAST, Sec y. OOEKX WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MEET on tint aii.t ihn.l Tuvadax oi tsch stunt s ia the sld Maaouic h.U. H. W. Mujub, T. C. H. Iu. MAR5TKas Clerk. CODMES OF TUE WORLD. Osk Cams No. l.'.V. irnrU at the OU I KelVowV Hail la Kic'btir. evc-ry lt, artl aud MB VostiaF tvcoiua. V uiunt nciahbr aiwarj rk-si O. p. Jcxmow, C. C V. C. U.MKiS.Ckrk. PB1LET VRIAN LOlHjK, NO. , I. a tX F. m-usiunl ryeuini of csc-b ck at their hail is OJ.l Fellow Temple si RoorhorB. Membenol the order ia cuod ataodlnc sr. tank ed k attend. B. W. srKV.Su, M. O X.T. Jawarr, Sce'y. D.S.W't. tin. Sec. li. P.O. ELKS. KOtiEBlKU LOIOtil. Kft IC. hoi.! their nvulu euuimuuKation, at the t O. O. F. ball on ntwud an.l fourth Ihuradav if each mouth. Ali atembem rtuetcd to at leud rc'Kular'.y, and all vultin orolaera Cor liail; invited to attend. 1 t HAS. L. HaDLEY, K. R IRA B. R'.DDLE. IrvvrrtaiT- pOriEBURlt 10DGB. SO. la, A. O. TJ. W. A. ueta the aevoad and fourth Moodara of Mch rnouih at"; s. m. al Odd Fellows hall Membora of the order la food taadlua: ara ia Tiled to attend. r- D. S. Watt. F. W. Riweh, Fisane!;, RTrli'r,