nn The Plaindealer . . 7 4 FT H Job Printing 3 READABLE. RELIABLE. REPl liLICAN. 4 S)Mi HEADS. LETTER ftAVt. fLL MtAOS ElrVrXOPES. ETC. N better field thaa Southern Otc Ren; no better medium through which to Advertise. Lxcculcd abort Mtkc at pfkea cawtcat with (Md wort. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. u S Vol. XXX. WAR SEEMS IMMINENT. Boers Preparing For a Stubborn Resistance. TO WELCOME ADMIRU DEWEY. Olympia .Will Soon Steam into Ntw York Harbor Other Late News London, Spt. 10. Indications frotn all sources point to extreme gravity in tbe Trauvaal situation. Pretoria ad vices emanating from a Bier source eay tbe Transvaal reply is nncompromieinK, and preparation for stanch rsthtance ia p.-toeding cootinuaasly. Another Pre toiia special, date J S. p'ember 15, says the aitaalioa ia naw rega-d d aa ait but hopeless, unless G eit Britaia retreats from her position. - To Welcome Admiral Dewey. Nkw Yobil, Sept. 16. From now on there will bs rapid approach to comple tion of the preparations for welcoming Dewey. John Philip Sjufa Lai consent ed to 1 a J bis famous b-nd aa tn escort to the seen of tbe Olympia, who will bead the land parade. General K- e says thtre aill ha a; least 34,000 men in iine, and this cumber will merer e as tLe day draws near and en tbnuasn infects othrr military organi sations the country over. General Nel son A. Miles baa written to. Secretary Warren W. F er cccepting tbe mayor's invitation to partici jete in the reception ceremonies. The hero of MaLila bay aboard the Olympia wili soon rteaui into New Yirk harbor amid fcenea never before wit nessed in this country. Orders to Two Regiments. Waswxotox, Sept, 11. Secreiaiy Boot hae ordered tbe Twenty-eighth vol unteers, from Camp Meade, and the Twenty-ninth, from Fort Mcl'bereon, to San Francisco, to embark for tbe Philip pines. The order is the Fame in form as tbat issued to other regiment?. Farm Hand Hanged. Tillamook, Or., Sept. 11. The boJy of Herman Brown, a native of Sweden, who baa been working on Frank Sever ance's farm, east of town, acid who was left in tbarge of tbe place during the ab sence of Mr. Severance, was foand bang tog ia tbe barn yesterday afternoon, lie was addicted to drink. An inquest wiU be held. Floods in Europe. Berlin, S?pt. 14. Tbe floods are caus ing widespread damage in Southern Germany and Austria. Tbe northern part of Zwickau is inundated. Owing to undermining cf a railway bridge over the Iser, between Muldorf and KoLrabacb, tbe train fell into the river and five persons were killed. All tributaries of the Danube are flooded, Tbe bridge over tbe Schwarza, at Payer bach, collapsed and 10 pereens were car ried away. Advices from Kaliscb, in Kussian Po land, ease: Tbirty-two pereons were crushed to death in a panic in a era there caused by tbe upsetting of a lamp. Tbe victims were women and children. Many others were injured. OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION Will be Held in Portland September 28 to October 28. Tbe great expMition building in Port land, tbe largest on the ccast, is under going wonderful transformation no-, and will be a da-zling ecene of splendor during this year's fair, wbich begins September 28th and lasts a month. The building will lie illuminated by 3500 electric lights. Just imagine for a mo ment what a brilliant ecene they will make! All tbe products of tbe Northwest will be on exhibition, and tbe best full mili tary band on tbe Pacific coast will give concerts day and evening. The Florenz troupe and tbe Sisters Macarle have been engaged, and they are wonders in aerial and acrobatic feats. Majir Gantz, j tbe smallest man in tbe world, will be on exhibition, and there will be many attractions of great interest. The price of admission will be only 25 cents. A perfect reproduction of Multnomah falls bat been built in tbe building, with real water splashing and dashing, and visi tors who atttnd are sure to be pleased and interested. Information about tbe Oregon Indus trial Exposition and its great attractive ness and general usefulness has become widespread, and is already bringing Eastern capital to Portland. At tbe meeting of the exposition gener al committee recently, an application was received from Pittsburg, Pa., for tbe purchase of a block of 15000 worth cf ex position tickets. It being a spot cash proposition, tbe committee accepted it, and will wire answer today. It is sur mised tbat tbe purchaser will use tbem for advertising pu.-popes 25,000 tickets. "A Gentle Wind of Western Birth ft Tells no tweeter story to hum&nUy thin the announcement thai ihe hcallk-gevcr nd healih-bringer, Hood's Sars&parSla, tells of Vie birth of an era of good health. is the one reliable specific for the cure of R blood, stomach and lever troubles. '6SaUaba WILL NOT INTERFERE. President Has No Intention to Offer riediation in Transvaal. Wamungtox, Sept. U. President Mc Kinley .g daily receiviug letter?, petitions and resolutions from various parts of the country urging his mediatiou iu bthalf of Dreyfus, and suggting that he ten red bis gjed otlices iu the pending dis pute between Great Dritaia and the Transvasl. TLere have cotcu io suh volume they have nut been opened iu many cases. All these communication, have been turned ever to the Plate department. The administration will take no action, holding that unless the interests ol the United Staler or tLo tights of her citi zens are involved, it id not within iue province of bis country to medal in the domestic or foreigu affairs U other coun tries. Saw Sept. 14. A special to the Herald from Washington, says: Notwithstanding the suggestions of Mr. Bourke Cackran and ttbers, Presi dent McKinley has no intention of prof- t'ering mediation in the Trautvaal dis pute. Actiou locking to a peaceful solution might be taken :f congress bad had an opportunity to ratify The Hague conven tion, which makes it the duty of neutrals to suggest to disputing powers that they submit the controversy loan arbitiation COUlt. In view cf te fait, however, that these conventions have not ye. been submitted to the senate, and cf the fur ther fact that tbe trouble on'y indirectly concerns ihe United State, while it is cet tain to result in lencfit to Ameticau citizens, the administration has decided that it would be inadvisable 13 inter fere. Should the Loer republic and Oreat Biitaiu mintt the Ui.ited Slates toi medUtr, li e presiJt-nt mcull te apt to acieft. Until they At. however, noth ing mill le done bryond the ina'ructiocs already giieu to t!ie Amtrican consul at 1'rtt ::.!, dirtctiu him to watch devel opments carefully, to make frequent re port and to give all necessary protection to Americans and their interests. Problem to Secure Laborers. lNbkPNOscx, Or., Sspt. IL For eome days pas', a great many threshers bave been compelled to lay their ma chines by, as all their hands bad to qnit to pick bops. In tome insUnces as high as i- per day Las teen offered for bands to work in tbe field, and thi failed to secure the dt sired help. In the bop yards the a. en work ouly 10 boors, bet at farm work they are required to work early and late. Ilcpyards bave also been short of pickers, and it has caused tbe bopmen considerable nneaeinees as to the outcome. One yard cf 100 acres, near th s city, was unable to seture more than 20 pickers. Yesterday and today several bopyards biva been abandoned, by their owners on account of the mold, which is making its appearance very fast, especially inthejarda that were not sprayed. It seems that tbe upland and tbe sprayed yards are standing it much better. On account of this move on the part of the bopmen, some tbresb ermen are now securing crews and will start tbeir machines in tbe next few days and finish harvesting tbe grain. Thous ands of bushels are yet standing in tbe fields waiting tbe machine. General News. Walker Hill was elected president of the American Bankers' Association at the recent convention of that organiza tion at Cleveland. Mr. Hill is president of tbe American Exchange Bank of St. Louis. Wben Admiral Dawey omes there may be some means of escape from the surfeit of banquet;, dinners and the multiplicity of honors the American peo ple are proud of opportunity to bestow on a nation's hero, bat nothing can save him from tbe fake interviews of yellow journals and tbe EJward Aguinaldo At kinsons with anti-imperialist literature waiting to flaunt it in the face of bis ad miralty Buip at every turn of tbe road. Eugene Register. New England is oce place where the pension rolls are decreasing. Tbe an nual report of the pension agent of New England shows a fallinic ell of $202,173 as compared with the sum disbuned to pcnsionei s last year. Tbe decrease will probably continue from this time on bo- cause every pensioner w bo drops I rom the rolls with a peneioa of from $S to 112 per month may oe succeeded by a widow who will draw only fS per mouth. Frank P. Glenn, while out hunting in the bills near Willow creek, about two miles from this city las'. Sunday, says ths Malheur Gazette, found a cannon ball in a ravine which weighs 12 pounds. Tbe supposition Is tbat it was tired from one of Uncle Sam's crude cannon then in use wben Gen. Crook was waging war against ths Nez Perce Indians in 1863 and 1SC5. This makes the third one found in tbat vicinity within a radi us of two miles, and the probability is tbat tbe deadly missive sent many a poor Lo to tbe happy hunting grounds. An Agreeable Famine. There is a freight-car famine in Atuer ica at nreseut. Tbat is to say, the rail way companies, with all their appliances for moving crops, manufactures and oth er freight, are short of the means for - fl ing tbe work they are called upon to do b; farmers and other producers and shippers. Tbe fnniine is naturally most marked at Western points, but it afflicts every patt of tbe country. Famine in general is an indication of failure and ruin, but this kind of famine is an evi dence of prosperity. Philadelphia Telegraph. SAIL FROM PORTLAND.! Thirty-fifth Regiment to Embark at This Point. DREHLS TO BE PARDONED. In Any Event Dreyfus Will Not Have to Oo Through a Second Degra dation. Vamii.M;i.N. !ett. 1-1. SjtrHhirv lioot emphatically overruled General Shafter today, in determining that the Ihirty-fifth should embark for Mauil at Portland, unless there were insnrniouui able obsttcle?. Ti.e-t he could not find in the reports from shatter and the quar termasters. The tr nsporis will be ti.tcd out at Sau Francisco with everytnicg except what tbe regiment crnts. When the troopa come to Pcrlland, they will ho al!oed to p ra ie in tbe city before tt.ey euibark. Thi will hi datetmlned by the com mand, ng otlicer. The secretary felt that all l'orilan f and Oregon bad done for tbeountry cut tlf i them to favorable i-onsideratioa ( Ll. reijuest for the embarkation uiiO'i sa. the Oregon metr jpo.if . Tbe Thirty-liltu regiment vi,l -ujba:U for Manila at Portiutd. Id it u.o.n n us guod aa t-e'.Lied. Serretary Hjt Una i shown 1 hat bo thinks more of L.Ui:ueri j than politics, bv uverruiiiitf ; rail j Stiaftei's uevnku yt have tbe lioups, u al Vancjavtir Mnacks tent t J Sin Iran- : CISCO. sau htaucu i-nMlvI... having tbiniw her o.i ar. ud now. i seeing tbat Portland u l i t reigu;zel , is pulim 10 bave tbu traii!(urla ilf.cd ... it . . 1... , .1 . . iiic.f , eta. utie ana me u-eu lua 1 This doesn't mil l'crtland, nJ i.l Le i oblecte-J to ruos: coil hetici v. t....... :........ ... .. i:ies tar loadtm: coal of anv ooint on n.- oast, and it can loaded cueap-r Ltre ' A f,eJj ,Iia,'-v lft8aic teard thaaaiSanI rnii.co,ihcrefJreentn-urt!'rclu ,,"":! rtlu"il'5 "oun- will be male U bavr the vie coal I M,n l:rs ,l tt'muM' iu wbich Io' bers, and also take on bat supplies is needed by the uif n. Seaa'or Siicuu will lave lr Washing ton tonight, and tieneral Ilee So ill fol ia w Sunday. This was determined oikxi at a special m3eticg cf the Cuainber of Commeice to day, and these gentlemen are cow pre paring to start Last, When they arrive there, thev a ill make an tff.jrv to afioar the aa'.boii'.ies j tbe adyautaice at loa Jir.g ba h men and supplies at this point, njt oa'v 00 but I in the future. lberearo u'lier 13114 ot importance that these representatives will attend to for the people of Portland. They will try to show the Washington authorities ia charge of the public build ing department, tbat the custom-hcuse now being built here is too email, and in every way inadequate. They will urge upon them the necessity cf remedying this while it may yet be done. Wben General Bsebe and Senator Si mon return borne, they hope to bring the aseniance that Portland is to be de signated the transport point of the North west and that tbe cuitotn-houee is lo be enlarged and changed to suit tha de mands cf the conditions here. Telegram. Dreyfus to be Pardoned. New Youk, Sept. 15. A dispatch to tbe World from Paris says that Com mandant Carriere, government commis sioner of tbe Dreyfus court-martial at Beonee, has said in an intert iew : "Dreyfus is certain to be pardoned very ehorlly. E very body wants to get rid of tbe Dreylus case, soldiers more than anybody else. In any case Drefus will not have to go through a second degradation, of that I am certain." REI CSED TO INTERFERE. London Official Left Tartar Matters to Hong Kong Harbormaster. New YoKk, Sept. 11. A diepatch to tbe World from London says: fho British local officials bave de clined to take any action upon the United States Consul Wildman's prjteat against the detention of the American transport Tartar. This leaves the mat ter entirely in the bands of the Hong Kong harbor-master, who positively de clines to allow tbo transport to sail witb more than 750 soldiers on board. 1( the Tartar sails under this restriction a large number of the Kansas volunteers will bn left behind. Many of these voluuteera havd been permitted to come ashore from tho Tar tar. Some of them met a man naoied Etzel, who it was said bad taught tho Filipinos bow ti use machine guns. There was a row, tbe Americans threat ening Etzel, and be appealed to the po lice for protection. This wai accorded him and the sol diers returned to the ship. Another Case of Arson . Jacksonville, Sept. 14. Two large barns, three horses, two cows, 200 tons of bay, wanoiiu, barneES and a lot of farming implements belonging to G. C. Culuy.of Big Applegate, were destroyed by fit e Tuesday nigbt. The G re was cf incendiary origin. The person suspected was brought in this evening, and tLe matter will be in vestigaled by the grand jury, now in ses sion. Tbe loss is t3000 with $1000 insur ance. Tbe Ashland Fruit Association has shipped 14 lull carloads of neatly 18.000 boxes of p(w:he, since Aug. 2H. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER is, A STAOE ROBBED. j A Single Highwayman Makes a Clean! Sweep. ! I Nil v, l'.tl., Sept. 14. The CulistJga j and l.ikepoil stage was held up today i by u solitarv highwayman bo made i off with the exptees bjx. The ecene of the robin ry, known aa "Desperate Bend," was an admitable epot for the fijLe.-s!ul carrying out of the highway tuau's plans. The road there rtm iliro'igh a heavy uuihivruwiti and. coming suddenly around a curve, the etage driver was cot.frunted by a marked ruLber who covered lil in w'h a t-hot gun ai il ordered I to clop. 'I he pascengerd wrte tbeu commanded t uHu.ount, and weie dravin up in a row while the Lihnayaiau abstracted the expiefs Iajx cf Wells, Fargo Ac com pany, hut le.'t the United States mail un uiu'itstev'. Th- hthwaymau :l-?n turned his at tr.tiiii. -i thn ro f iikl.t frightened j V" - I ,H'":I "" if, houj li-- cuiiuanded to de the ;ilui il tht-ir money and j fca "J ' I i.'-v. i. . i . Coy, pib'oi 1 1 :Le Melho- di-t ti.ii'tli at MiditUtjar, one of the patssi libels, nai returiiin boma from au annual conleri'ULv of hs denomina tion at Pacitic lirjve. 1I-- handed the hanJit fo, rcui.trkit g : 1 "1 am only a toor r-ic'j'rr, and that! ia all I haw Upon this 'U.tiutnt, the rebber. true to tradiiior.s of U:t pnfet iou, bicded the ministe- 'nek 11 iu change. In all only 7i i t cnb w.is urcurtd rom the psfc-rn'Ti', 11 xdli'.iiu 1 1 tbewa'c'ee, chains Ld trinket;. Oregon Notes. l-r..... 1 I ... .1 coninlaint i ma-l.. it,- -,,ri-.r.f hou-es t.j imt. Tne i. tlux cf iuimigra- tion is erce;!ibN ' eoun e a cne. it'gv turougu luia lt is a pletm g t.11 ; o know that near- i ly all tbo returji-1 iu! lerj ot Co. t" are employed. Work aa so pltnti:'u that j all those who ia'.e l could find jobs and inBy were ttkeubuik by lh ir old em- ld:u)are e;.u;!.teii:i deer. lby are kiiliai larg- t,uxLrp. us fig nly tbe choicest pans, and are :?u kit icg many fawr.s. L jer.e Bejiatpr. Tte "Cjarirr" says the icroaods ate being prepared, and ali arrangements made Icr the Sj! iier.' and Sailors' re union aul (irand A'my encampment, whicli wiil be,:i:i ou today, Monday. No pains are be in; spared to make this ,lie ' ,he gtaudet occaijns ia the bt twr? ' 'nt Paf . Cjltage trove u, . . , - 1 . 1 ! Viayar.l, who fpent several months here an.l thea weal baik to u!. territory, re turned here laat unday. He started mith s'J pcjp'e and wi;h the exception cf two lliey ali ca n toO.eja. Of this nuiuhar J'jcame to this viciuitv iaal&an day. Tbo train touk up qi,'c a quantity of piping and machinery for parties at Myrtle Point last Wednesday. With Black A CVa new fruit dryer, the cream ery improvements and cxte-eiout, and materials for the Lew iteel bnJce ou the Middle For., tbe receipta of a jppliei of that kind are considerable. Herald. Ths i 1 c J G. Leut U.-l.el Association was organized Sunday a Portland by So ithero I'acilic railroad n?en. Its pur p 64 is t ai 1 1'rel G. Ltnt, a ormer lo emotive fireman employed on the Ore gon divibion, who ii now b ind aad help leea. A!raly $250 bts been raised aid itfcpjrpoeed I) ask contributions from the S. P. tail road men ai far eoutb f a Dun?inuir. Tue dale fair ope Del FriJay, Sept. 15, and will last one week. The associ- tion has been working early and late to give lo Ihe people of Oregon tbe beet state fair tbat has been held for years, and it ia bound lo be a succest. Crops generally are out of danger, thanks to the recent streak of good weather and we caa all spend a daw or so at Salem this aeekand have an enjoyable time. One of tbe largest deals ever made in sheep in this state, says tbe Canyon City Lew, has just been completed, Jai. Wrigbt, of North Yakima, having pur chased during the week 22,000 head from Mefisie. Fortner Si II ill and Fraser and S.-nith. Fortner & Hill bavet heir ran ges ia Wasco county, while Mestrd. Fraser and Smith's interests are in Grant county. The price pai J was 2 8" per head which is considered by dealers to he a good figure. The entire amount paid was O2.7O0. Frank- McDaniet, accused of having murdered Clara Fitch in Cycle Tatk at Portland two months ago, wiil again come leforo tho public in a fw days. Thero is supposed to be strong enough evidence at band for the grand jury to return an indictment against tho young man. It requires more evidence to con vict a person of murder, however, than it does to indict, and for this reason many people contend that McDaniel will never be convicted of tho crime, at leas! on the present evidence. Messrs. W. Drans and George Slev eiison returned last Saturday evening from their miuea on Mulo creek, Doug las county. They brought with tbem some of tbe rotilts of their ouergetic prospecting, and contirm their most en thusiastic expectations as to the richness of their claims. The bave a 12-foot ledge, also a 3x5-foot purpbyry ledge and promise of uooJ results. They bad a pleasant outing, gat some game to sup ply their camp, iocltiiiug a large black bear, which they sacured just aa they started borne. We thank Mr. Steven son for both some bear meit and dust an'' porphyry rock specimens of thai r find. Tbe latter we hare at this office, subject to inspection and expert opin onp. Coquille City Herald. i New Store I iiilers A HJLL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce liought and 5old TAYLOR & Low Prices! There is a Quality auoui our Drugs i lucli secures buy iu small quantities, and huy frequently, therefore we always have a I:resh Stock of Full Stautlard Strength Drujjs. Our aim is fur Ouality, and we hit the mark The merits of our tiave mint up a ; A. C. MAR5TERS & CO. M-aT-Hal-al-l-fcai-l-s1il-i llll his is the to Buy Groceries. I I Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick cls, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock oi to baccos in Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. 5 Speaking of High -i 1,. While we bave Imperials at 15 and $50 onr $115 wheel isju-it aa high GKAiEtscnr JSOcne. tbe difference lieicg simply in tbe finish Tbe above mentioned wbwls are jobt as high grade as any wheel in tbe market and NONE is superior in material or tnecbauiMii. Tbe ol dest wheels dow in nse in the city are Imperial. These wheels have been in constant use since IS'.'- j7K. RICHARDSON. ii Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete FRESH GROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and Price. G'veusaCall. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. J P. Benedick, ' Reasonable Rates 1809. New Goods! rocerv STOCK OF WIlO.N BLOCK Froe Del Delivery t permanent patronage. We 2 prescription Department t large traue 111 tin i linr. tfttilUja-ai--- -A-.-.-- Place It A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered lor 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 .ve invite your special attention. Grade Wheels! line of 9 . . Undertaker1 mi Embalmer1. J A Complete lit of GENERAL MERCHANDISE now on band. DRY GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, KiLboDe, Trim tuioB, Lacea, Etc , Etc., Also a fine line of of tbo best quality and latest ttyle. Staple and FaLcy GROCERIES. Wood, Willow, and Glabaware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc., also 01 band and at prices to suit tbe times.) An up-to-date itue of H. C. STANTON. EAST AND SOUTH - vxa - THE SHASTA ROUTE or TBS Southern L'acilic Co. tiyttm Ima Umn PorUu4 tally w r. Tt-- - PonJiad Ar. 1 ; : r. . I Lt. - Roaetrart - Lt. l'i t tr - Ma Frl--:ro L 1 ; vr. - f r .tMr.il. '. Ar. Often Ar. I 1 W Y. M. w, f. V. ; Ar IeaTrr It. 1 rt Y. M. CA. V. i Ar. Orn&U Ar. ! A. M I fc-.lil'. M. A 1. iut.fo l.v. j !. M T'iA. M. ; Ar. Im Ugiln f S P. M. liKX . Ar. Ll I'a-u Ar. J ii K M. jP. M. ! Ar. tort north Ar. A.M. I T.wA, it. ! Ax. .VtOrki. Ar, s f . M I Din tax Car OtHtnallaa Cars. i1 fcUisaa t.n'. S'l tar.! can attaeal to all UmU Hawehara; Tlail-Uailr t a. a. a. iatJr a. L. Ar. Porul - Ar. - Lr. 1 : I.- r. j . nailt VS1 im.lj (Excrtl son la 1). Lt. Ar. rjr4 Ar. L. im r m 1 -je r. tl s a. A 1 AU il j aa4 Corral. ooaaect wiLh trala. ol Con ai ... 1 alcra ratlrowL. Iai pcnkDoe Pa-espr l ly (riopt end;) Lt. Ar. Lr. Porl - Melt 9T ln-3eo-!or At. a. a. Lr. 1 i."- a. Lt ! 4-'.. a a. I i r. n. E.KOKBLX . C. H. MAK.-H.11. htakcer. o. r. Arnaipti KOXTLA5D ORXOOS. Lnrx-et oinitTlstiii al a Frxarlo 1.h Vr.u ia iiao l-T Ha.-ii. J.paa, Cbiaa, lb Pbulipt;aa id A u.t.' For thnac- (irtru anl raU oail ' O cr A drr I B. KOOKK Arret or V. V. U'MK'S, 5 'A - "J- t ai "Sxaic Liac d I be M" The Favorite Transcontinental Koule Between the Northwest and all I'oints East. Choice of Two Bootes Through Ihe Faoiooe Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four lieu tee Fast of Tueblo and Denver. All Passengers granted a day atop-over in tbe Mormon Capital or anywhere re tween 0den and Denver. Personally conducted Touriet Excursions tbree days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets and any Information Ue- eardiDe Bate. Koutee. etc.. or (or scrintive Advertisinn Matter, call on gents:ol Oregon ltailway & avigalion Co., Oregon Snort Line or toutbern Pacibc Companies. S. K. HOOPEK, General Paee. A Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. U. C. NICUOL. General Aeot, 251 Wash. St. Tortland Or. Roscburz P. O. Hours. Week dave. o :S0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days and holidays, O lW to 9:00 a.m.1 and 5 :30 to 7 :&) p. ui. STAOB -OCT.. Koeeburj; to Marsh Geld Departs ev ery day at o a. ui.; arrives every morn- ing. Koseburg to Myrtle ruint. IVparts every day at 6 a. in. ; arrives every morning. Roeebura to Millwood Departs ejer day except Sundays at 7 a.m.; arrives etery day except Sundays at 4 :!" p. w. Koseburjt to Peel Departs Jdatly, (ex cept Sunday) at 7 a.m.; arrives uaay, (evci-pt Sunday) at 3 p. ni. Koeeburg to Lurley Departs Tues days and Fridays at 1 p. ni.; arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:30 a. m. II you sulTer Iron, tenderneas or full ness on the ribt side, paius under shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache and feel dull, heavy and sleepy yottr liver is torpid and congested. DeWitfa Little Early Bieers wilt cure you promptly, pleasantly and perma nently by removinit the copgeatioo and causing the bile duels toopenandHo naturally, tusy arc noon pills. A. C, MARSTERS k CO. 1 IESJ10111R. No. 73. GENERAL DIRECTORY irraTS or tao lU.W. ItcBrM I Jo-n MM! C.S.beaato.i..- Tbo.- Tena Sori(reaueii Ojrenior- B-trr!r7 ol nte. fcute TrtMurer . huj.L Pub. Ihudco. stale Printer Attorney Ocoerai sapremeJadcoL.... iM.A. Moody . 1 T. r. t.o r. 1. lmhr C . Mowe J. M. Arkrrmam W. B. Var I, , $. bo r F. A. Horn E. woiTen (a. 8. Beaa utor Jutft. J. W. 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EUniiwa W a ttimrf jurfje. (m. . Brova. ol Mmemi. CouatT Court lace the Imt VhImt af. r U t -Wodajr of JCDU-T, U ink. Ma;. I.tj. Kp-a-r aul Korembur, Mm. Ljosx. at Isms. Ja-re; II. I. Ibnimaf KMVta? im Jaa. B run. ol OU. . . iniaanili 1 rmw Court ia ia in 1 n -n 1 1 Jm LTo.iure- arreaalsal Card. Q.MMOlx.BE S. JACKMJ5. Att.riiey ai:d Counwlki' at Law. Mining Law and Water KrLts made "i-iaity. XI a-itr Bi-i. KoeBCKG. Utr.W'5 Q.EKGE M. BB0W5, A ttorney-at-Law , tdofflt T and S r;l r A W wa Block. oece. 0 EA B. BJ DDL X, Attorney at Law, f aj ar A W 1 oa B .. aoaXBcaa. oaxooa. P W. BENSON, At torn ey-at-Law. iaai 1 aii t S as- -e-Cti. O-EUUSI B. W1T.T.T.H. Attorney and Counselor at Law, WHI aracoca ia mil a mi tt Matm. . tarn ta Mantrrt B .Aiae, Jf. CKAWTO-X), Attorney at Law, 8cta 1 a U Xanttcra Bidjr ROSXBCRS. Oa. CVBiiaibtIo ne 9 m C.Sl L HOBcaaa i.iii 1$ caa a f pec ity. e ReceiTcr C. &. Laad 0l JA I t CIIANAN, Notary Pohlir. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty-. Hrtcn Eu.U.bc. Hwr.acsn.oa ML HA LOT, DENTIST, Kevlcm BuilJiac. Ie-erbuae Kk 4. aofurau, okkgoit J-SRA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, S Jm aoo Stir 1, at rra iJencv ot Xrm. J. Biurr. BOcXBCllfi. n QR.GFO. E. HOUCK. Physcian & Surgeon. Office Port Ctf.cc Bid. 1'hoDe, u SI. KlEBCBU. WBX BUS. Xadcty .nec gw pOs-EBCRO mVlfilOS SO C. Bw OT LI, a moeta erery anxtad aad lounai Saaday. WOMEN'S RKLIKT CORTS Sa M, MKKTS ini aad tuiid FrtdaTa ia TJ) KM) POST, ko. 9. e. a. & MISTS TBI a list aad laird Thondaja si caca al i p. m. ta. A Ll'HA I.ODUE. 'a C, K. OF P.. MIITt crery W edueaday CTcaluR a( Odd Fw as Rl!. VLMUutc kaiata la good ataadiSf oaf. 11.11, la Tiled to -ilea LAUKEt LOI-.E. A. F. A. H..BGClVa BieMlno the 2d aad 4ia Tlaliwrijs ta each Boa u Et t.tSK.U FARROTT W. K. S.T. JkWiTr. S ecy. TJ OiEBDKii CHA ITER, KO.LO.I lb. a -TV av tae bni aad l-ini Thundaja at sack vcaih. UBBiz rwaow.w x. MAt t)K BAST. Sec y. MODERN W CHD-ES OF AM K RICA. XEKT on tint and thud Tacadar ol rack unth in the tiJL MimuIc halL H. W. MUKB,V. C II. L, M iasTE., CScrk. U-lODMKX OF THE WORIJJ. Oak Caasw Ni. iikU at Ihe Odd Kello B i in Ruwbur. t-vrry 1st. Srd ami Uk Mtiada cvcaing. uuiuc OvMgbbo always wetooaa o. r. i oaow, c. C V.V.Iaimmx. Clerk. PH1LETARUN LOUK, KO. S, I. O. O. P. mccta (timlT rTCQinc of each ml at Ihetr hall ia Odd Fellow 1 tuple al Roaeban. McuiUnol the order la rood aiaodint a la Tib. ed lo ailead. U. W. M Ru.Su, K. u N.T. JawatT, tftc'y. 1)..it. Flu. See. IJ P.O. KLKS, Rl8KBl-RU LOIX.R. NOv S-t. u bold Utvir rvKular couianuilvauooa at lha I O. O. K. La lou Mxvad ami fourth Thuiaday it each uiuuC. All nx iulx ni n.NUtcd la a( teud rwularly. and all via luae. broUten cor. lially Invlled lo attend. CU AS. U UADLEY.X.R IRA B. RIDDLE. Kxrvlary. pWEBCRU LOlXiK, NO. , A O. TJ. W. AV mecU Ihe euod aad lourth Maatlaya f h aionita al7 JO p. at. al Odd Fellowa hall Memhennl iheartlcf ta food Maadiaa ara la Tited lo alien d. t.s,Weat, Ftnaaclai. F. W. Roach, RiTOKlrr.