1 The Plaindealer ER H Job Printing READABLE. RELIABLE. REPl'BUCAft. J. 3 NOTE MEADS. LETTER 1 HEAD.. BILL MEADS f ENVELOPES. ETC. j s better field tb Soatbera Ore - better median throaga aich Executed chart aatk. at ark 1 ertise. consUtrat with gesd war. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1899. No. 73. 7: PLAINDEA 1 . i - 1 DREYFLS FOUND GUILTY Sentenced to Ten Years Impris onment. PRESlDtNT Will PARDON HIM Is Generally Predicted The Term of Solitary Confinement Already Served Will Count as Double. Kinnsa, Sapt. y. Tue expected baa happened. Dreyfus baa been con detuned. The court found bin guilty and sentenced bint to 10 years' deten tion. As babas already Buffered five .gears' solitary imprisonment, which . cooota as double ordinary detention, be wii be released at Ibe end of a fortnight. In ibe tusanUme, unless toe president ol lbs ref-Jjc pardons bim, Drejfoa will h$d bv degraded bere again within eight days. Though am;M.ky of tboee iu tbs coortroom tbis afternoon fully expected Ibe verdict, tbey were completely slupe fied when it was given, and ibe alienee which prevailed in tbe room and tue way men tnrncd pale and caught their breath was more impressive Iban any other maniielation could have been. Maitre Deiuange sank back in bis chair and the tears trickled down bis as, and Maitre Labori turned white M a abeet, w bile all around the court BDcn looked at each other in silence. Tbe only sound to be betrd waa the rattling of paper from the reporters' bench, as each press representative tried to be first t o send tbe news. As tbe audience left Hie courtroom, fully 10 or 15 men were crying openly, and tbe majority of those present walked quietly down the street for more than a block without speaking a word. It wte like a funeral procession. . Meanwhile, a tragedy was being en acted in tbe little room off tbe courtroom where Dreyfus listened to tbe reading of tbe verdict, lie bad been told tbe re suit by bis lawyers, and bad wept bitter ly, bat when in tbe presence of the offi cials of the court-martial, be listened im passively to the sentence. Ilia vile, who waa waiting in torture aud anspense at her bouse, bore the news bravely, and when visiting ber boeband tbis afternoon showed the on lookers who were on tbe streets no signs of ber Buffering aa she walked from ber carriage to the prison. - llatbien LYeyfus was not present in wart tbis afternoon, but visited bis "brother after tbe verdict bad been ren dered. He found bim perfectly calm and without any manifestation of sur prise at tbe finding of tbe court. Tbe prisoner simply shrugged his shoulder, ottering an expressive "Bah '." adding, aa be embraced bia brother, aa the latter waa preparing to leave, "Console my wile." Tbe general belief is that Dreyfus will be pardoned; but this will not satisfy bis friends, who vehemently declare that tbey wDl refuse to accept the verdict, and will continue -the battle sntS the judgement is reveled. The verdict, tbey say, is directed more against (be Jews the Dreyfos, snd if al io 4 ed lo stand will make their existence in V ranee impossible.'' Maitre Labori and Maitre Demang took tbe midnight train for Paris. They drove to tbe station in a closed carriage, escorted by foar mounted gendarmes. Tbe .rend was practically deserted, and so demonstration occurred en route or at the station. Maitre Demange and Mait re Labori will tomorrow sign an applica tion far v. revision of tbe case although there is no hope that the verdict will be reversed. Both are much upset, though it can hardly be said that tbey are surprised. Excitement in Rome. Lojrsos. Sept. 10. A special dispatch from Borne eaya the sentence pronounced ft4inet Dreyfus baa produced enormous excitement there, and thousands of tele grams of sympathy have been sent to Dreyfos and to M. Demange and M. La bori. According to tbe same dispatch tbe pope last evening sent a long tele gram to President Loubet. Esterhazy and Henry the Traitors. Lonoon, Sept. 10. A special dispatch from Berlin says : "It is now permitted to be known that tbe war office holds documents concln eiyely proving that Esterhazy and Iienry betrayed their trusts, and only the per- mission of Emperor William is awaited lor tbe publication of documents show ing tbe sentence of Dreyfus to be a bru tal act of injustice." Wanted: 50 men for lumber yard, skis' road, logging and saw mill work, Wages $1.50, L75 and 2.00 per day, Steady, employment. Apply to Tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Haginaw, Ore "Goodjifginnings Make Good Endings " You ate making a good beginning 'when you commence to Uke Hood's SarsaparSla for Any trouble of your blood, stomach, kidneys or liver. Persistently taken, this great medicine twZT bring you the good end pcjff of perfect health, strength and vigor. itAHiLA is a surprise. MILES AND MERRITT THE reE"'"M "ST- Th Ansarleaa Coaaal 9wa "tailors Are Sat Prwpared ' for (lev Beta 1 7 f the Cltjr. Manila is a surprise 1o most Ameri can, when they come here and find many well-nvrd streets, larg?, com mercial hont.es. beautiful drives, mag nificent residences. and evidences, of thrift ever where. It is true that dirt and filth eVist to a lamentable extent, but even tlios-e roiuiitimis are iH-itii'im. proveO. Jim! what tien. Butler !id for New Orleans tien. Otis is gradually ac- rcMlihinjr for Manila. It has never brrn the custom to use the first story of t be residences, or even the commer cial nouses, fora plncrof litiug-or busi ness, trie iirst floor is a sort of cellar. which is usually used for the stable and storerooms. This is true even in the lt st bouses. The dampness of the climate and the thieving- ami incen diary lrotensities of the native Kui.. made this su Ic of architecture a neces sity. The windows c-f the houses are barred with preat ciiprlike iron struc tures that swell out over the strert. orf a is usually surrounded bv a high, iron picket fence, or a stone wall ftiHidf! with broken bottle-rla.is im- bekVd in mortar. The native is in evidence everywhere. lie is vmir servant, your day laborer, your blacksmith, carpenter, farmer. stonecutter, cook. and. in fact, repre sents to the Philippines what the coolie elnsr to t'hina. the negro to the moth; only, as ivu study his character snd take note of his works in artistic, intellectual, commercial ai;d musical lines vim are compelled to admit that possibilities exist in his make-up that do nrt i other native raves. It i? con tinually ?ii'!ie-l into your car that he is lar.r. but not hop l'esslr. This is a climate of Hrv conditions. The Krnr. ishmtsn who has liecome acclimated niAer thinks of rai.-irg his hand. except. for tiffin ami a whisky at soda, from 12 until 3 o'clock, lie never walks a step ouuidc of his office during busi ness hours or after. His carriatre is al- waja at his door.and. if not. the streets are lined with two-wheeled gig. ca!W calis. that stand ready to bumn tod over the pavements and drag yon diag onally back and forth acros street car tracks for 30 cents (Mexican) an hour. The American is about tbe only- one r no walks in Manila, and he is rapidly learning better. Whi'e the sun i in evidence it is a foolish order taking to brave its rays. Indoors, with or without a punka, the heat is rot op pressive at this Mason. The natives, however, do not notice this condition. They work, heads bared, all day in the street and rice fields, indifferent to the burning sun. Its only effect upon them is to make them move slow ly and to moderate their activity. EcV win Wildauan, in Leslie's Weekly. W0MA1T EARNS HER WAGES. Am Iadlaaa Law Caart Decide m Case tat Faver af Ovtrwttkci Wife. An interesting law case has just been settled in the appellate court of Indiana which involves the wages received by a woman from her husband for clerking in. his shoe store. The court decided against the trust company. The wife worked for $7.50 a week and saved her money, which was invested in building association stock. When the amount has reached f 1.600. busi ness fell off. and the husband wasforced to borrow from his wife till all her savings were gone, when he made an assignment. He also owed her a year' wage, and ber claim against the as signee for $2.37 was resisted on the ground that a husband could not make a valid contract to pay his wife for her services. The lower court took this view of the ease, but when it reached the appellate court the finding of the circuit court was reversed, the judge filing this reason for his action: "It must be conceded that if the con tract between appellant and her hus band related to services; performed by her in the discharge of her household duties, and the duties incumbent upon her to perform by reason of her mar ital relations then there would be no consideration- to support the contract. "Tbe law imposes spon her the dis charge of such duties, and a contract between them, whereby he was to psy her for tueh sen icesv could not be up held, as it would be against public pol icy. . . . Where s married woman pcr forma labor for her husband or family in the discharge of her household or marital duties such labor must be per formed without, financial compensation from the husband, for the reciprocal relations that exist betw een them. Hut the labor performed by appellant was not of that character. "She wa under no obligation to leave her iome and it surroundings and spend years- of her life in a store clerking for her husband, yet she did this, under a contractu hat she was to be paid lor it. The consideration was- sufficient to support the contract. . . . The money which was paid to ap pellant under a contract with her hus band, and which was reduced to possession, and which she loaned to him, is such sn obligation, based upon sound, equitable reasons, that it will to eulorcsd. The judgment is re versed." Chicago Chronicle, Sea Water for Street Sprlakllns. The Merchants' association of San Francisco, says the Popular Science Monthly, Las been trying; the experi ment of sprinkling a street with sea w ater, and finds that such water binds the dirt together between, the paving' stones, so that when ft is dry no loose dust is formed to be raised by the wind ; that Bea. water does not dry so quickly as fresh water, so that it has been claimed when salt water has been used that one load of it is equal to three loads of fresh water. The salt water which is deposited on the street ab sorbs moisture from the air during the uight. whereby the street is thoroughly moist during the early morning and has tbe appearance of being freshly sprinkled. A Ltplut Drink. Smoked snow water is a favorite drink in Lapland. The metropolitan character of Baker City is demonstrated in tbe fact that a citizen there has ordered an automobile, tbe first in Intern Oregon. Many who Are Slated tor Service the Philippines. in OTIS WILL RMIN AT MANILA Positive Statement Sent to New York That Oeneral Merritt Will (Jo, and nile5 Desires the As sigomcnt. New York, Sept. S. A special to the Journal and Adyei User from Washing ton says: Alter 4S hours of almost constant dis cussion among tbe president, .Secretary Koot, Professor iScborman, Senator Bev eridge, General Miles and Adjutant Osneral Corbin, it may be slated posi tively tbst General Merritt will go to tbe Philippines No statement is made ss to what posi tion General Merritt is to sssume, but it is probable tbe movement contemplates tbe division of Otis' present duties into two departments, Merritt to have charge of (be military end. Chicago, .Sept. 8. A special to the Kecord from Washington says: Nel-too A. Miles, general commanding tbe army, will go ta tbe Philippines to direct the military operations duriog the approach iog campaign. Tbis statement while not authorized by any announcement from tbe preeid. nt or tbe recretary of war, is made upon tbe authority of oue of the officers of tbe department. There is no doubt that General Miles; desires tbs assignment, and unless the unexpected hsppens between now and the middle of October be will start for Manila. Dewey's Retirement. Saw Yokk, Kept, $. A special to ibe Herald fromVYaahiogton rays: When Admiral Dewey is formally de tached from sea duty, immediately after tbe return of tbe Olympia this month, he will be graded an indefinite leave of absence and only assigned tc duty sgain upon bis own application. If tbe admiral holds to bis reported determination to retire, be will be placed on tbe retired list ou December 26, when be will be GS years of sge. There will be no change in the' admiral's pay upon bis retirement, Made Horizontal Reduction. The board cf equalization for Duuclas county completed its work sod ad! journcd Sep!. 2. Comparatively few changes were made jo tbe roll as re turned by tbe assessor. The matter of tbe assessment of real estate in general was Ibe most important matter dis cussed. It appears that real property in Douglas county has been listed higher than in many other counties, and there fore we Lave been paying an undue pro portion of state taxes. Alter tbe matter bad boen thoroughly considered, tbe board made substantially the following order. It appearing to the board of equalization that tbe tillable and nonli liable lands, as classified on tbe assetsment roll, being all Ibe real estate in said roonly, other Iban depot grounds and town lots, should be reduced in valuation 20 per cent in order to equalize t,ie assessment, as compered with other counties of tbs state; there fore, it is ordered that the sBeeesed val union of said lands, exclusive ol tbe im provements thereon, snd exclusive cf town lots snd tbe improvetneuts thereon will be accordingly reduced 20 per cent The O. & C. railroad bed, exclusive of depot grounds snd improvements there on, is to participste in this reduction of '20 per cent, as above specified. Gardiner. The stesuver Harrison came in Wed nesday with supplies lor tbe Elmore cannery Co. The new cauuety has commenced operations, aud is doing very good busi ness for so early in tbe season. Tbs schooner Iva was towed to ees, Satnrdsy, the 2nd. Tbe schooner Lacy will be loaded ready for sea, by tbe 7th. Our public school commenced Monday, Sept. 5th., under the instruction cf Mies es lloee l'arrot and A J die btewart, ol Roseburg. Tbe tug boat Hunter has been called to Coos Bay, to take tbe place of tbe Col ombia, while she is undergoing repairs of ber late accident on Coos Bay bar. Business about town is very good. Two csnneries, saw mill, logging camps snd various other industries furnish em ployment to all who are disposed lo work. Mr. Freemout, from Lake Precinct, was calling on old friends about town, Monday of tbis week. He is selling out bis property on the Lake with a view of changing his occupation. W. P. Kced'e new steamer Umpqua, which Las been recently changed from gasoline to a steamboat, makes a fine appearance in her new costume. She was inspected by tbe slate board of in spectors, tbe 4tb., and pronounced an 0. K. . J. & J. Albsny Democrat : One of tbe circus men said that tbe circus bad difficult work keeping enough men to do their work, 0D-account of the great number who quit in order to accept jobs hi the different towns in tbe Northwest and in the country. Not a bad sign. Tbe life j of rou,ubout ia , cirC0B i j, Both Awarded at the Recent Roseburg District Fair. DIVISION A. HorsiS. CLASS II. STANDARD 11KKI) TROTTIM.. Mare, lour years sod over, John ltbo teu, first. CLASS VIM. ( RADED IJKAKT. Brood mere aud colt, Setb Dixon, first. Msre, three years old, Alex Conn, first. Team, heavy draft horses, Cbaa. An deisuu, tiist. CLASS IX. KOADS1I11H. Stulliun, uyor three years, S. Yau Uoulen, first. Mare, Ibreeyears and over, John Kho ten, first. Mate, three years aud over, John Uhoten, second. tlASS X. 1AHM TtAMS. Pair of carriage or buggy horses, P. D. Deckley, first. Pair ol carriage or bugity horses, John Khoieu, M-cond. DIVISION B. Cattle. I LASS 1., SHOKIllOHNS. Cow, iu milk or in ulf, P. D. Betkley, first. Cow, in tmlk or iu calf, VV. A. Pearce, second. Calves, uuder oue year, Selli Dixoo, first. Bull calf, uuder oue year, P. B. Deck ley, first. Herd of five. P. B. Lev k ley, first. CLASS II, HKBfctOBUS. Bull, under tao tear, Jar. Dixon, first. Cot, in milk or iu calf. Jae. Diion, first. CLASS II, JEKSKVS. Heifer, uuder twoyeais, E. K. Hauao, second. Cow, in mdk or iu calf, Ja. 11. SlioiU second. Bull, over two yeais, Gaddis Bros., secoud. Cow, iu uiiik ir iu calf, Gaddis Bros., first. Boll calf, uuder oue year, Gaddis Bros., second. Calves, under oue year, Gaddis Bros., first. Calve, unJer one ear, tiaJJie Bros , second. Heifer, inder two yean, Ga-idis Dror., first. j Herd of five with bull, Gaddm Brue.,' second. CLASS 1, IVLLkO AM-l S, Bull, two years aud over, W. A. Pearce, second. Cow, io milk or iu calf, .Setb Dixon, second. CLASS A, HKl) roLLKU. Cow, of sny breed, James Dixon, first. Cow, of any breed, Gaddis Bros., sec ond. Bull, of any breed, Gaddis Bros., sec ond, DIVISION C, sheep. CLASh VI, CVTstVOLD. Kaui , over two yeais, Jaa. Kicbards, first. Ewe, over twoyesrs, Jas. Kahard, first. Uwe, uuder tao years, Jas. Kichard, second. Pair ewe lambs, James Kichard. first, CLAM IX, SHKOrfUIKK. Kain, over two yeais, Otis Cono, tec ood. . Ue, over two year. Otis Coon, first. Pair of ram lambs, Otis Conn, second. Pair of ;ram lambs, W. A . Pearce, first. Ewe, over two yearn, W. A. Peane, second. Pair ewe lambs, W. A. Pearce, tirst. Ham, over two years, W. A. Pearce, first. ILAsb X, OEAlitD. Pair ewe lambs, U.S. Conu, second. class xi, Dorset Horns. Exhibit of 1- sheep, Jas. Kicbards, first. Kam aud four lambs, II. S. Conn, di ploma. CLAS mi, gol. Buck, two years, Aiken & Thornton, first. Ewe, one year, Aiken .V Thornton, first. Single ewe, Aiken & Thornton, diplo ma. DIVISION D. Sa IhO aud poultry. CLASS II. I'OLAM) CHINA OH MAUL. Brood sow, tao years, Alva ;Djw-1I. first Sow, under one year, Alva Dowell, first.1: class v. Cbitkens Trio Plymouth Kock, Bird, Alex. Conn, second. Trio Plymouth Kock, Bard, P. M. Matthews, first. Trio game bantams, Von Casey, sec ond. Trio game baulame, Edwin Thornton, first. Trio Black Minoicas, Jae. 11. Short, first. Trio Japanese bahtsuis, ou Casey, first. Trio rose-coiubed black bautams, Von Caaey, first. Trio roee-coiubed white bantams, Von Casey, secoud. Trio Lanrobaus, black, IV M. Mat hews, first. 7 CLASS VI, TlKKtiS. Pair white turkeys, James 11. Short, second. Pair bronze turkeys. Abbie Psrrolt, first. CLASS VII, UlcEB ANU GKhSK. Trio Pekin ducks, Abbie Parrott, first. Trio Pekin ducks, Mrs. E. A. Uinaie, second. Trio Toulouse tseese, Abbie 1'arrott first. DIVISION E. Farm products. CLASS I. GBAINS. Sample, winter barley, H. S. Conn i New Store I fillers' A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices ! g4 AgaMaaawa.aawaaawa S at Saw a B Bl aaW al "w"vtwfwfttWtf tlf Iff f If There is a Quality i about our Drugs Which secures perniauent patronage. Weai buv in small miantities. and huv freniipntiv. , , j i j i therefore we always have a Fresh Stock of Full Standard Strength Drugs. Our aim is for Quality, and we hit the mark The merits of our prescription Department have built up a large trade in this line. ! A. C. MARSTERS & CO. J I Prescriptions com- X I pounde.1 Day and Nigbl.G his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS Speaking of High e- SSS While we have Imperials at $35 and $o0 our $35 wheel isjost as iiK.it r.nAi e 68 cur $50 cte. tbe difference being simply in tbe finish Tbe above mentioned wheels sre juet as high grade as any wheel in the market and NONE is superior in material or mechanism. Th e oldest wheels now in use in tbe city are Imperials. These wheels havebeeo ia constant ose since 18'J2 ,,T. K. RICHARDSON. I Staple and Fancy Groceries. l We have a complete line of ""V I FRESH GROCERIES, ! TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ! CONFECTIONERIES, S FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, jf VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and h Price. Give us a Call. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. P. Benedick Any Job Workdone at R easonable p- Ik T y- a a V ievv uooas: G roeery STOCK OF Free Delivery J a.Aaaa.AAaaaa. a Aaaa .a.... tlftfff tftfttf ff ff ff f l Druggists. Place 1 A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest slock ol to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. 1 Grade Wheels! 1 UnaertaBP edq tiriDaimer. $ T- VffMft T J A Complete line of now on hand. DRY GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, Kilboo-, Trim mings, Laces, Etc., Etc., Also s line line of I of the best quality and latest style. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Wood, Willow, aud Glassware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc., also on hand and at prices lo suit the timesj Aa ap-to-date line of i H. G. STANTON. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF TBI Southern Pacific Co. tltriM tomi Ukt. ForthtaS Smily. 7 uor.a. L. . PorUa4 - Ar. 4 V r. u. 1 Lt. . RoKbart - Lv. 7'4 A. . i Ar. - Sao FrancKr Lt. 5.00 P. M. Ar. Officii Ax. I 6:0 P. M. I Ar. Denrar Lt. 40 A.M. j Ar. Omaba Ar. Si P.M. ( Ar. Chicago Lt. 7 00A.M. I Ar. Lua Angeln :!." P. M. ! Ar, El Paao Ar. I HP. M. I A r. Fort Worth Ar. 7:A, ii. Ar. Sew Orlaaot Ar OiBlnar Car Obnatla Car. Polliuaa Aral :clas and tourist can attached to all traiUa. Hoacfcary; MmU Daily. sxa. m. t'Jtr. a. Lt. Ar. - Portland Ar. Lt. 4r. m I 738 . C'onrallU Mail IM1I7 (Except Sunday). 7 a. u. It tot. a. ILt. Ar. PorUaad -Corrailia . Ar. Lt. 4 SO r. zDr.u At Albany aadCarraUa enoaect vita tralaa ot Corraili a aiera railroad. Indrpcodenca raucnger Daily ( xcept nDdaj) :iOr.I. $ r. a. Lt. Ar. Lr. PorUand McMiarille Idttt iv If nee Ar. Lt. I.t. .S4 a. . 4 .KOKHLKB, C 11. MARK HAM, Manacer. U. P. a Paaa. Aget L POETLASD OUGOH. Dln.-rt connrction at faa FnuK-taro with Mt-amtbip line hvt Ha.aii. Japan, Cbiua, Tbe PbiUippiuM aad Autlralia. F.r throuch lirkeu and rate Call n ir ad dreai U B. MtXR Azcn! vr V. C. LONDON, tLotehurg. Sveak Line l U VV-M" Tlie Favorite Transcontutsntal Koals Between tbe Northwest and all Points Last. Choice ol Two Routes Tbrougli tbe Fa moos Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Koutes East ol Pueblo and Dearer. All Passengers granted a day slop-over in U3e Mormon Capital or anywhere be tween Oeden and Denrer. Fsrsouallv conducted Tourist Eicoraions ttiree days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. Fur Tickets and any informal ion Re garding Katee, Houtes, etc., or lur ! svriptire Advertising Matter, call on .irenU:ol Oregon Kail way & angatwo Co., Oregon Short Line or Southern ractbc Companies. S. K. HOOPER, General Pass. A Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. R.C. NICHOL, lieoeral Agent, 51 Wash. t. Portland Or Koseburg P. O. Hours. Week days. 0 :30 a. ru. to 8 p. m . ijun days and holidays, 0:30 to 9:00 a. m. and 5 :30 to 7 :30 p. in. STAGE KOCTK. Roseburg to Marsbfield lVsatt8 ev ery day at Ii a. m.; arrives every morn ing. Roseburg to Myrtle Point. Departs every day at 6 a. ui ; arrives every morning. Roseburg to Millwood Departs ejery day except Sundays at 7 a. ui.; arrives erery day except Sundays at 4:13 p. ui. Roseburg to Feel Departs "daily, (ei cept Sunday) at 7 a. in ; ariives daily, (evcept Sunday) at 3 p. m. Roseburg to l.urley Deparia Tue- days and rrklays at 1 p. ai.;atnvrs Tuesdays aud Fiidays at 11:30 . m. If you sutler front lemlf rness or full ness on the right side, pains under shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache aud feel dull, heavy aud sleepy yonr liver is torpid and congested. DeWilt's Little Larly Kisers will core yon promptly, pleasantly aud jeiuia nently by (flUIM-CIiC I ?1L.B lir. -I er-r.m. 1 10 P. at. . IS P. M. B 50 A. M. I N P. M. 9 J5 P. M. J 3S P. M. :40 A. M. 8:40 P. H. removing the COPgStion and'chBionthsiI:p. at. at Odd Folloaa ball causing tbe bile ducts to open and flow GENERAL DIRECTORY C.H.Bcnaton. jjov-pk mmoa iTh. a. Toagua Coof reumea Goreruor- Secretary of Hlate- iM.A. Moody .T. T.Beel F. J. Duahar 8tate Treasurer Hupt. Pub. loMrocUoo- State Printer Attorney General . C 8. Moor. 11. AcAenara W. H. LeeM U.K. V. Black bars T. A. Moor E. wo4Ten.a 2.8. Bean tSCOKD iVDICIAX WTTBaCT. J. W. Hamilloa t0. M. Brown aoacBoa. . .Henry Baotb J. T. BrtdgT. ProaecaUng AUoruey u. a Lava orrica, RecelTer ,..,, , ., ... , . Aejiler . a. witTHzt auauo. Taoa. SiMot Olxcrrer.. Senator.., OOl'OLA COOSTT. . W. Bed !. W. W9nac9tt W. W. WUasn J. W. Cm, Tlerk I. P. GJwy 4heriST.. R L. Btenbeaa rreamrer ti. W. Mraatiek SUhwI bopertnlcndeat b. . uuieu. County Jadge .Joe Lroaa M.0. TaonaaM Ijn. Byraa CommiaioDers.. Sorreyor.. 1 oroxicr.. Jw. B. V. 8at Tat. Sahfe Sheep liupcctor.. raacmcr orncni. Justice.. H.W. Winer 'Munabtea.- . P. TUrr cm or aoeaaraa. Mayor Fustmaatcr.. A. C- Marater W. A. graler cot'scrui.v. Ut Ward., lud Ward.. Inl WanL. IF P Braaa IV. w. Parka I F. W. Bena W. B.WilUa IA. Flelda .J. Lander tF.w. Wanllry 4Ui Ward. Bearder Treurer.. Manbal IB. v. nocaai . .& Wtat J. lt. fiillard citt coiatik auTtjiQ. Tire- CuaBMn ( ounrtl of tbe city ol aVaebarz meet the brat Monday ia each aarata at o'clock p. m. covar aaasiosa. The Circuit Court ior Dooalaa CawaSr airatr three tinea a yea aa follows: Taa Id Maw day ia March, tbe 4ia Moaday la Jaa. and lb -lt Monday la Uevenbcr. J. W. Kamtltaaaf Voaebarf jtirtfe. Ue. M. Browa.f Aowbars. proaeeaunc auoiaey. IVMntT Court aeeu the Ut Wedaraiar a" t the lt Monday ol Jaaaary. March. May, J.lr. September and or em ber. Jim. Lyoa. ml Orais, jndf; M. O. Tbatnaaoa f Seotwaaiw and Jaa. B roa, ol Olalla. rn iiilna.n . Probata Vmut ia ia aeaMoa coairaaao.1T. Je Lyons, luda. - ProCeaaloaal Cartta. QJMMODORE S. JACKSOX, Attrnc-y aifl Ojnnac-lW at Li Mining Law awl Water Rights uaJe a siwialtv. Maraten Bid. SueiBCKfj, URF.G05 Q.EKOGE M. BROWS, Attorney-at-Law, loonii7aiid Tayl-w a WUaoa Block. KObXBCBS. OB RA B. BISDLZ, Attorney at Law, Room . fsyiora wusva Blk. BUSBBCBS. OBBU9N W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. K on. I ami 2 Review Baildins. BO&BJJl EG. OBIGOU B- WILLIS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, WUraeUniaantaaaiUa'laaotastk 4 I. ia Marater BaUdiac Dalaa caaamy. Or. at. CBA-WTOjU), Attorney at Law, Rooaul At. Mamera Bld, ROeBBURS. O a?BBasinai before th C. 8. Land 04Be a4 auauig caaca a ipecisity. Lata RecaiTex U. g. Land OSlea. JA rrCHANAN, Notary rublir. 'Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. two i Marttcr BaiMiug. BOtBrBG,0l X. BIXBT, DENTIST, Review Bull-llsi, Telephone Ko. 4. ROSiBfRG, OBXSOK. JIRA BROWW, at, D. OFFICE, 50J J. ksoa 8'roet, at res Idcace ot Mrs. J. Bluer. ROeBBCRG, OR jQR.tlEO. E. HOrCK, Physcian & Surgeon. Office Poet OBice B'.d. I'bone, Main Jl. ROSEBURG. . OREOO!. Baclatw .eetta, ROtKBCRil DIVISION NO r.. B. OF U U eats every second and fearta aaday. - tirOMKK'S RaXIEP CORPS Sa KV. MRBTS ' Brat sad third Fridays in la car ssoata. T3 EKO POST, NO., 6. A. B,, MITTS TUB iN- first aud third Tboradara ot each awaxh. at t n. m. ALPHA LODGE. NO. 47, C OP P.. MRBTS Terr WedneailsT arewina t 0M BMlwwa Hall. VUitlnr Entrhta la good standing cat- lislly iBTiled to attend. LAUREL LOlXiK, A. F. a A. M.. RXGTJLAB niecunr Uta id and ith Wtdnesdays la each month. -Fl GLN;U PARROTT W. M. N.T. JrwkTr. .Secy. p O8BB0 RG CH A PTTR. KO. 8. O. B. B..M RBTS IX Hi Iirt aud third ThnrsdaT ot sch ncnib. LIBBIB t'OSMOW, W M. MAIDK KAeT, Sec y. MOUtKX WOODMKN OK AM K RICA. Mr' IT nil tirt sml lhi.il Tii.a.v nf a-li lunnlk in l lie old Mssvuiv hsI. II. W. : II. L. M."TE!, Clerk. - MibUca, V. C. tt'OODMBS OF Till, VORLl. Oak Cam a ' N. lis lm-vto Hi the Odd felVjwV Ball in Kxsebunr. eery lt, ;:rxl aud jth Moadap cxening. Vuiuug uciglilvi alwa.vn wchruai o. r.twNDT, c.c V.C Ltoiuon.tkrk. pllILKTAKUN LOtHiK, NO. S, I. O. O. P. mreu Ssiur.lv errtting of est b vek a their hall iu Odd Fellow Temple at Rose bunt. Menlrrol the nnlcr In rod standlac aretnTiv cd to attcud. B, V. 61 HONG, N. Q N. T. Jkwktt, Sea';. U.S. Wm. rlo. dee. l I". . KLKS. KttKBl KG LOlMiB. NO. S.f. . holil ihoir n-Kiilsr eommiiuti-stion. at tb I t. O. F. ball mi hOxHHt and hmrth Thursday l each moulh. All roeinbera requestvl to at tend rcaulsrly, aud sit viMiing brother enr Jislly inriled to attend. IHAi L. U4lLKY. B. R IRA B. R1UULE, SccrvUry. I DOSKBVRU 1-OlHiE. NO. !. A. O. t V. .ud lourth Mondara ol Cv mctti the serona aud rited to attend. second. (Continued on Second pane.) in ii - - - ablo of , jojj.g iiIe in character greatly im pressed. naturnllv. tiiiy ark coon pili s. A.C, MARSTKRS ACO, V 8. West. Flitsaei?, Kcflort-r.