The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 25, 1899, Image 1

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PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY.
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VI BOHEMIA
TRANSVAAL SITIATIO
Question of Ptace or War Rests
71: i :
With krogcr.
NEXUtWDtt SKILL DETtRMIX
New flomentarily IZxpectcd 1 hat (he
Boers Have Crossed the Natal Bor
der-Blj Fire at Salem. .
of
London, Jpt. 2. Never at any stage
of tne Transvaal crisis Las peace or war
. rested so entirely witbio the bands
I reideU Kroger. Tbe longer be delay
precipitating a definite iesoe, tLe better
are tbe cbance lor peace. He now knows
wliat be cn rely on sections of
south Africa to npboK! him, and be real-
Ueetbat the Britibb will, if possible
evaw a con diet until tbe last transport
lands ber men, aod be is to wiley a leader
cot to know Ibe military advantage that
cornea to tbe "aggressor. His appeals to
tbe loreigo powers to in terrene bare ap
parently been hopeless, bat bis efforts to
drag to tbe Orange Free State bare been
aocceemul, and u be boneetlv intends to
- - daly Great Biitaia be never will baye a
better opportunity tban at present.
It ia such rrasonirg wbicb is upper
moat in tbe triads ot tbe thinking Brit
ish, and which' prompts tbeni to 'ear
tbat before neit week's cabinet meeting
tbe Boers w ill have passed over Na'al'a
border. It they have not, tbere will be
mocb ground for behevirg Ie.id. nt
Kroger iatends an ultimate batkdown,
though whether Ite U strong encnh to
carry bis people with him in ruch action
ia open to great doubtr.
SALEM FLOUR MILLS BURNED.
Loss, 9200,000 BusbcU of Wheat
50.000 Little
Insurance.
Damaged
At about 4 o'clock Friday morning a
fire started in tbe fan rooau cn tbe third
floor of tbe Salem flouring mill , and
spread with marvelous rapidity, it con
nmed tbe mill proper and the large
warehouse in which about 150,000 bush
belt of wheat was stored.
Tbe origin of the fire is not definitely
known. Tba millers' theory ia epontan
exras combustion, bat .whatever suited
tbe first spark, It foond conditions moot,
favorable f or a conflagration. Tbe mill
was running and tba fine dost with
Lkh tbe air was charged, and tbe ex
cessive dryness of everything it side,
' mad the blaze spread with the sadden
(tees of an explosion.
Too Salem Flooring Mill Co-, is a cor
poration with a paid np capital of r200
(XXL Tbeo. B. Wilcox, of Portland has a
controling iotereet in it, and tbe re
maining stock holders are Breyman
Bros., Ladd & Bush, of Salem, Cbas.
Ldd, Corbett AMacleay, of Portland,
Bad tevwal persons in Scotland.
The lose to tbe company is estimated
at about $1 50,000, with $5,000 inaor
aace, w hich would make a net loss of
135,000. Tbere were about 150,000
bushels of wheat in tbe mill and ware
bouse which was nearly all owned by
farmers and wheat buyers. Koontz &
Co., of Haleey.bave about 20,000 bushels,
May & Sender, Harrieburg, 15,003 bosh-
els, and Baber & Co., cf Junction City,
a boat 12,000. Tbete lots are insured,
but none of tbe balance is, except what
farmers have money borrowed on, and,
as Manager Holland says, "it's a pity
they haven't all got money borrowed."
Taking out what Koontz & Co., Baber
& Co.. and May & Co., own, tbere ia
about a round 100,000 bushels of wheat
in tbe wreck. Of this there is possibly
20,000 lost by tailing into tbe race and by
fire, Jortonntely tbe bins on tbe side
next to the race were not ao full as tbe
others. This leaves about SO per cent of
tba fanners' wheat on the ground, which
will BO doubt be apportioned pro rata to
lb proper owners. It will be worth
over 35 cents per bushel for food, and
several carloads have already been
apt&en for.
IS BOOMING
WILL VISIT PORTLAND
ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2s, .Sag.
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ENVIOUS' OF DEWEY. I
BILL HEAB&-
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Outlook for the district Brighter
Than Ever.
NAURU 0LTLET TO ROSLBt RG
By Way of Sleimbost Creek and th;
NorJi Uaipqua. A Wagon Road a
- Good Investment fjr This
County.
The Bohemia uiininr d:ttrit t in lvni.
lat .n.l I t . -
wuuues is atirACtintr con-
si lerable attention. More than $1,0C0,
OIK) has bten expended in improvements
and good lesults have been oblained.
On tbe Noonday property alone im
provements to the value cf near! 100.-
00J hive teen msds. Over U000 feet of
lunnelini has bees run. and 1000 feet of
ahaftj has been tunk. A 20-stamp mill
with modern improvementa bus been
erected. , j
Tbe afaeick group, which rectntlv w.n
-.1 r .
boiu ior pj,wh, ia undergoing extensive
improvements, an 1 its owrers will soon
be in a position to realize on their in
vestment. Tbera are a score of other
good mines which have been mr,r
or less improved.
The promoters sre to' section to boom
tbe district, bat are guina ahead and
quietly developing their properties.
knowiog tbat they have a good thing.
At a resntt of tbe activitv in tLe Bo
hemia dibt-ict, Cotuxe Grcve. which is
the present gateway to the mines is d iiDg
a lively busines?. w hich mil.t
be shared by Rosebnrg bv the construc
tion of a good wagon rosd up the North
i-iupqua ana Mcauiboat creek to the
mines, a route which is said by old min
er to be the only natnrtl outlet, aod one
entirely feasible ever Lab a road might
oe ccn strutted with out any great outlay
of capita).
The mines in this district have demon-;
strated their worth, and are uow on
such a solid footing as to offer safe in- j
vestments to capital, which is not slo
to recognize the fact.
Returned Idaho and Minnesota
Volunteers to be Entertained
No. 75.
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New Store!
New Goods!
PORTLAND SCORES A POM.
Transports on Whfch theTh'rty-fifih
Will (Jo to nanilo to Take Sup
plies at Portland.
Goldwin Smith Thinks that Dewey
is Overestimated.
ASKS WHAT DID 01R HERO DO
I he Canadian Answers the Question!
Himself by Ssylng that tie Shot
to P.eces a Lot of Hulks.
A FULL STOCK OF
A Complete Jinc; of ,
GENERAL HERCHANDISE
GENERAL. DIRECTOR V
stits or eaaaon.
lOBXLAAu, Sept. 22. Four houdred
Tolunteera of the Idaho regiment will ar
rive in Portland via the Southern Patific
Wednesday.
lne Minnesota regiment will leave
San Francisco for Portland October 4
Governor Lind and ataff, of Minnesota,
wui arrive 10 the cilv a ko by steamer.
beneral lienry J. cijttseu, a staff offi
car, was in the city loda , and will leave
lor Spokane tonight by way of the
Sound, where he wili amait tbe governor.-
AdjuUut-lieoeral J. L. Weaver, of
Idaho, is in the city, aod will leave this
evening to accompany tbe Idaho regi
ment Lome. 1 . t
The trustees of the Chamber of t'oin
metce held a special meeting tins after
noon to prepare to receive tbe troops
and wili send them a special invitation
in the name cf the city.
A recep'.iua to Governor Uu '. and
staff will also be arranged for. Tbe Ore
gon Ked Cross Society aod Ka.eremy
Corps will have a representation prtfent
in order to Iks of assistance in any man
ner wiiii-ii may be suggested. ..'l
ties are anxious that the returning sol
diers shall ba made to foel at luuie.
Both regiments were entertained ai
t a a . . -
iea cy mo L-otergenry C.rps n they
parsed through Portlaud on the:r a to
ent,
Toko.nto. Out., Kept. I'-'. 'Joldwin
Smith, writing in a local paper, says:
"Nothing could show the extern to which
the bead of Columbia baa been turned
by the war more thau her adoration of
the hero Dewey. Whit did the hero
lJewey and his con raJ a do'.' They eat
in alm;n perfect ea'ety arddeetroyed at
long range a line of helpless tubs, with
some liundiedi of the toor .Spaniards
who iiianut-d them, and who alone bad
any of puitunity of showing Leroif m on
the ova-ion So perfvctly secure did
tbe Acicr'ians feel that they adjourned
to breakfast in the middle of tbsir sport.
There was among them a single casualty.
utd bal they all gone tiger hunting one
caeualty at leatt probihlv would have
occurred.
' For this, howevtr, lewey is ilecUred
to be the rpal of the K'ett seaman who
contjajred in the terriblo days of Abou-
kir, Copenhagen. Tiafalgtr. if be were
so iuclioed tie uiinht proSably I elected
president of the I'nited States.
"Canada cannot possibly tako part io
the celebration of De wet's liiamubs
!' j without an evidence of discourtesy tow
laru.-pain.a iriendly nation. wb:cb has
doDe Canada cu wroog. Sf.aiu, let it be
id I rememlered. th
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Country Produce Bought and Sold
TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK
.
Low Prices !
Frae Delivery
McdiiL-mnpjtn niiAf .1. . .. . 1 -
v aaww. uu uict uaiat niHi-v war tn i ant i,ni
Oregon Notes.
There is a sex icity of carpenters just
now in Portland.
The Ciorad Mingua farm of 320 acres,
lying two miles west of Medford, was
sold Saturday by 51. BeliiDger to F. M.
Popull5tjconomyin Jackson.
Pooh Bab Crowell's "brief" in lbs
railroad tax suit has at laet been if sued
from bis press at Medford. it is a vol
ume of over eleven hundred pagea and
tbe cost of it already fignres up 788.1K),
with 25 yet to be added to this to pay
tbe cost of bindicg.
Tbe county of course has to audit this
bill and pay it oot of curreat funds just
S'olber heavy expenses iu the suit have
been paid, and tbe only chance the tax
payers have of getting any of this money
back ia in a reversal of the decision
of the circuit coart, by the
supreme court.
Tbe railroad company requires ouly
250 pages to state its case in the brief
prepared in the same suit by ite attor
neys, for tbe supreme court, and tbe
artrsge taxpayer will no doubt wonder
why such a voluminous affair was neces
sary on the part of the county. Ashland
Tidings.
44 Woman s Work
is Never Done'
The constant care causes sleeplessness,
bss of Appeide, czitcme nervousness, And
tfut tired feclir.g. Bid a. wondcrfut
change comes tuhen Hood' s SarsapsrilU
-is liken, li gives pure, rich blood, good
sppeiile, steady nerves.
1 11 ' 1 11 1 in
Near the Walla Walla penitentiary
Friday O. B. Ejland shot and killed his
brother. Grant Byland, and his wife,
and tnen committed eciciJe. Jealousy
was the cause.
The government cjnlempkte baying
th3 locks at Orejon City. Tbe board of
engineers appointed to suryey aod con
demn tbe property, bare forwarded their
report to Washington.
Thirty-five persons left Tillamook
Monday over tbe Wilson river road for
Oregon City, to file on timber lands.
very r.ouveyance in that town has been
brought into service for Ibe occasion.
Twenty persons left here Monday on
their way to Oregon City for the same
purpose. togaoe Guard.
One young Willamette .valley woman
out in a bop held averaged 10 boxes per
ay, which at 10 cents per box amounts
toff per day. If she worked 20 days, as
she might, she earaed tbe neat little cum
of $30, of about f G5 net, w hich is more
tban tbe average shop girl can save in a
year, nd she bad tine, health-giving
exercise besides.
A man left Oregon a month sgo and
went back it North Dakota because he
lound to much moisture here to suit
bim. If he could know just w hat the
month subsequent to bis departure has
been, be would not rest o-.til be had in
vented some kind cf a machine tbat
would kick bim all tbe way back. Tele
gram.
J. . Smith, of Pendleton, has sold to
Kea Brothers, of St. Paul, over 15,000
lambs and ewes. For the Iambs he re
ceived 2 a bead. Mr. Smith looks upon
the prospect for livestock men as being
extremely bright, be ' graea being io
good condition aod bay being plentiful.
Mr. Smith has made a great success in
tbe sheep business and is regarded as
one of tbe moct successful on tbe exist.
Telegram.
Leander Cboaleand .las. Doughty, tbe
Wisconsin capitalists, who have been in
tbe Jenny Creek timber country for the
past fortnight, returned to Ashland
Tuesday. During their stay there they
became tbe purchaser of a good many
quarter sections of timber land, aggrega
ting all told upwards of 4,000 acres.
Still further purchases are being negoti
ated. The price, per quarter section,
ran all the way from $700 to 2000.
Tidings.
The S. F. "Examiner" of laet week
printed a picture of Lieut. J. E. Thorn
ton, of Ashland, late of Co. 13, Second
Oregon volunteers, together with a de
scriptive article detailing the gallant
work of tbe lieutenant and his command
of scouts at Tarbon bridge, which the
writer referred to as tbe most heroic
single act of the war in the Philippines,
and for which Lieut. Thornton will re
ceive a medal of honor upon the recom
mendation of lien. Lawton.
It is reported that a party of profes
sional deer hunters, from Douglas coun
ty made their appearance in the upper
Hogue river country," last ' week, and
were getting started into tbe business of
marketing venison on tbe quiet, w hen
tbey Kuddenly became alarmed and took
personal friends in the citw
General Weaves says tbat the UaSo
regiment will arrive on a special t-efore
the regular train. They will.leave ue
nine aunng tue atternooo, in time to'
reach Boise, Idaho, the next, iuorijni;
They will be here for bicakfast. There
were500in tbe regiment, t'pon thear
rival of tbe transports 20 were on the
sick list. Tnirty are now in the hospit
al, anl o2 will return no more. Triey
gave np their lives for their country.
There were loo prominent Idaho peo
ple on hand to welcome the soldiera at
San Fr;inci?co, among them the covern-
given a breakfast aboard the transports
by tbeir home people and then a royal
dinner after they lmdd.
General Weaver says the boya looked
tired and worn out when they landed.
They had betn on the bring line five
months and had a hard eige of it.
With tbe exception of the Kansans, the
general thicks the Idaho regiment pro
ably suffered the most. '
The special train which will bring
them through has been chartered out
right by tbe state of Idaho.
capsule of restornlion. Tba
British government will hardly that k
the Canadian coveroiuent for making
her ao implacable enemy."
I There is a Quality
faooitt: our Drugs
Which secures permanent patronage. We!
bttj- in small quantities, and buy frequently,;
tnereiore we always have a Iresh Stock ofj
Full Standard Strength Drugs.
Our aim is for Quality, and we hit the mark
1 lie merits ol our prescription Department;
Have built up a large trade in this line.
CAPE NOME JUNES.
Miners W&sh Out $10 to $250 a Day
With Rockers.
Wahus'Oonv ipt JO.Geueral
Shatter baa cent to tbe war department
a copy of a dispatch which be has re
ceived from Major P. II. Ray. It is dat
ed St. Michaels, August 31, and ia as fol- J
"I find at Anvil and along the beach
between 3000 and 3-300 people. Fully
2500 people will be compelled to leave
there before the close of navigation,
owing to a lack of foel and shelter.
From all I can learn theie will be but
three steamers here to return before tbe
season closes. Unless the people can
get away tbere will be great suffering
and probably loss of life, which it will be
impossible to ameliorate.
- "As a rule all have plenty of money
to pay their passage. 'I therefore suggett
tbat tbe transportation companies.be
warned of the condition of affairs, and
the treasury department bo asked to tr
der cutters there as late as pofeible to
meet any emergency.
I ABl LOL ftLV mcll IN OOLU
"The Cape Nome district is one of the
richest ever discovered in our country,
and will rival Klondike. Beach w ashing
is a godsend to the destitute stranded
here. There are from VO0 to 1030 people
along the beach a' d they are taking out
from f 10 to $250 per day per m&n with
rockers.
The gulch distritt is as yet not fully
developed, but chows great richness
wherever worked. I look for greatest
results next season." '
Attorney .L. A. Roberts, of Myrtle
Point, visited Ccqutlle last Thursday in
company with Stale Land Agent L. B.
(jeer, of Salem. Mr. Roberts is agent
and local attorney for ti e state land
board, and with State Agent Geer was
investigating lands and the conditions of
loans made by tbe stale board in past
years in Coos county. Mr. Roberts has
filed a suit iu one case already, that of
tbe State Laud Board vs. Thos. McBee
and wife et al to foreclose a mortgage.
This bueinees for sumo years past seems
to have been very carelessly handled,
greatly to the detriment, of the stale and
school fund, bat it ia the intention of
Mr. Geer and local attorney and agent
Roberts to straighten out affairs and
place them on a secure, basis. Ooqullle
City Herald. V
LA fjRANDU SCOAR FACTOR V.
The Same Old Cry of the Scarcity of
Laborers.
The Oregon Sugar Company began
slicing beets Wednesday, lhete is a
scarcity of help, from 300 to -100 men be
iag needed in addition to thos in eight
at this date. j
two!jrTIucmc'li6rX 16-08
dons can ha gained Irom statements ot
the manager, Joseph Barton. There are
2300 acres in beets this year, with a
probable yield of 25,000 tous of beets,
and an approximate output of 4.000,000
pounds ot refined eogar.
The successful operation of the plant
at this place means big things lit the
State, as thousands of acres of land form
erly considered useless for any purpose
are found Io be thet adapted to culture
of the sugar beet.
The building here i'l accomodate
machinery ior double tbe present capac
ity, which will be put in as soon as the
supply of beets demands it.
lhe culture ol tbe beet is pasting from
the experimental e'age, and wLile pro
ducers lost laet year from want of prac
tical kcoledge in preparation c f soil and
care of the crop, the result will be differ
ent this season. Sunshine is all that is
requitel to ensure success thi year.
A. C. MARSTERS & CO.
Prescriptions com- rv . .
pounded Day and XiyLt. DrUgglStS.
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now on hand.
DKY GOODS.
Ladies Dress Goods, Kibbon, Trim
mioffs, Laces, Etc., Etc.,
Also a fine line of
O.S.Smatora....
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Soiigrwamen l Z2Zr
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Governor- T. T.
Hwretary of Hit 1. 1. BrBtr
Uflre?"rer c-
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UU Printer '. W. H. Lmj
BOOTS
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of the best quality and latest style.
Staple and Fancy
GROCEEIES.
Attorney GDcnI 1.. jr. Blaaatojs
supreme Judceau. 3c. E. WoHwrtas
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wood, Willow, and Glassware.
Crockery, Cordage, Etc., also
band and
times.
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An up-to-date hue of
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DioIbbt Car otMcrraUon Cars.
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his is the Place
Ueneral New s.
Groceries.
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 -e invite
your special attention.
Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick
els, Sauces, etc., is also complete.
We carry the largest stock of to
baccos iu Southern Oregon.
I C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers.
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CurralUs Mail lailj (iUi-vpt -untiaj).
QOMMOWtkE. 1. JACKSOX
Attorney and C"onnllof at Lav.
Mining Lure 9hd W'ster .Rights ffaia
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Indt pradt nee Pa-nger Dauj (except trnda;)
QEKtXiE M. BROWN,
Attorney-at-Lan,
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R.COEHLIB, C. 11. MARK HAM,
Manager. ti. P. A Pmaa. Agest.
PORTLAND OREGON.
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Iicti L. B. MOOBE Artnt or V. C. LONDON.
RoMburi.
JBA B. RIDDH,
Attorney at Law,
p w. BENSOjr,
Attorney-at-Law.
Roonia 1 and 1
RcTlew BoJ kilns.
ROSUrR. OUWJ
j Attorney and Counselor at Lair,
! TTOl Bfaetiot ia all ta aowta of tk I
1 taa ia MinKn Baudiiuc. Ooaaiaa nra.
iftkafca. fj.
7.O.
Attorney at Law,
Roomt 1 A t. af amers Bid--, EOSEBCXS. OR.
BSEaa'Buaineaa before Uia C. S. Laad om uA
auiung caeea a ipeotaltj.
Late Raceirer D. 8. Land OMem.
a hanfv ileiiHrtiirn. tirolialilv aiisnectinsr
that a ilp.nnt simn war.fen trait on their' Tb Seer System of - MedfOJ J IS HOW
track. Tliellatter are making it warm I under e onstruction,;and Is belrig vigor
Ior dwr ekimicra amrgame TavrTrealterT ouiily piwftel' by Ins Western Clay com'
n Boulhern Oregon tbla year. TidingB. psny of Tortlaud.
Dreyfus is said to ba eujoyiu bis free
dom iu tbe sooib of France.
Five instead ot tbreo persons perished
io tb St. Vlocent de l'aai bopital fire
at Norfolk, Ya., Friday.
Tbe ti. A. K. Mill parade in tbe Dewry
celebration, haviog been given Ibe place
of bonor in tbe procession.
Tbe 13, 000-ton Kritith batlle-ebip Lon
don was laanclied at l'ortsmoutb Friday
in tbe presence of a lare crow I of peo
ple. Tao f rei;Lt trains met in collision on
a btidge cn tbe Omaha railroaJ, near
WiuJoui, Minu., Tbursday, killing four
men.
Ky tbe exploeiou of a soda-water foun
tain in a bakery at Vacaville, Cal., Fri
day, Karl Aller, an employe, was
killed.
Mr. 1'bil Armour stepvd before tbe
Cbfcago tax review board, tl.o other day,
and, voluntaiily raised bis aeeeesment
$1000,000.
An enactment of tbe Texas legislature
provides for the teaching in the public
schools of a courec of li"tr.ano treatment
to aunimaltj.
Abner McKinlcy, brother of tbo presi
dent, and a select party of friends are ou
a tonr of tbo l'aciUc coast states, and
will visit I'ortlaod.
Rear-Admiral Moutojo was Ftiday
condemned by the supreme court of
Spain to retirement for allowing Dewey
to defeat bim.
One thousand dollars was secured
from two pans of ditt from the Angle
and Brown strike, on Mount Sterlings
near Ashland last week.
Divideuds paid by tbo Transvaal gold
mines iu IS'JG amounted to $7,450,000,
In 1807 tbe aggregate was 113,500,000
and last year reached $24,150,000. The
richest known gold mines in the world
are involved in the Doer question. St.
Louit Globe Democrat.
Choctaw Iudiau girls, under the di
Vision of the tribal f unds, are now worth
each 550 acres of lauJ and about $1,000
in cash. Consequently they are much
sought after in marriage by while men.
Between now and tbe first of October, it
is expected tbat tbere will not be less
than 1.001 marriages of white men to fn
dinn girl.
"Soilc Uat of tae World"
The Favorite Transcontinental Route
Between tbe Northwest and all
Points East.
Choice of Two Route
Through the Famous
Rocky Mountain Scenery
And Four Routes East
ot Pueblo and Denver.
All Passengers granted a day atop-over
in tbe Mormon Capital or anywhere re
ween Ogden and Denver. Personally
condocted Tourist Excursions three days
a week to
Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Chicago
and the East.
Speaking of High Grade Wheels!
While we have Imperials at 35 and $50 our $35 wheel is just as
high c.itAi E sa cur ?50 one. tbe difference being simply ia tbe finish
The above mentioned wheels are just as high grade as any wheel
in the market and NONE is superior in material or mechanism.
The oldest wheels now in use in tbe city are Imperials. These
wheels have been ia constant rise since 18'2
,T7 K. RICHARDSON.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We have a complete line oV my -
FRE5H 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.
v 1 M---
P. Benedick.
Any Job Work done at
f Reasonable Rates.
1
Undertaker1 end EmbalmBr1. t
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JUCHASAS, Notary FnbHr,
A R
Attoiney-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
Boim i
Vareten Bttildiot-
K09raj,B
SC. HAJMBT,
DENTIST,
R.ticw BaiMina,
Telephone So. 4.
aosxBr&s, oiikv
J-XRaY BROWN, M. D.
OFFICX, SW Jacson SUcct, al rtav
Uenc of itra. 1. Bitaar.
lodBBcaa, oa
For Tickets and any Information Re
garding Rates, Routes, etc.. or for Ie
script 1 Ye Advertising Matter, call on
A sent slot Oregon Railway A avigatton
Co., Oregon hort Line or Southern
Pacibc Companies.
S. K. HOOPER,
General Pass. & Ticket Agent,
Heaver, Col.
R. C. MCHOL,
GeDeral Agent,
251 Wash. K. Portland Or
Roseburg P. O. Hours.
Q R.GEO. E. HOUCK,
Physcian & Surgeon.
OtSc PoM Offir BM.
Phon, Malu SI.
ao?BBr"s
C&BttKt.
daclatr JiMtlaik
ROEBCRO DIVISION NO C I. OFLI.
mia every coond and lourtk Cuaday.
VirOSIES'8 RtUEF tX)RJ8 VO.
Orkt aal ti.trd Ptidav la
is, umt
wt araata.
RENO TOST, SO. 2. G. A.
first aud third Tkundar
B-. aim rn
firU aud third Tkarodar of each areata.
at p. ai.
Week days. 6;30 a. ni. to 8 t. ni. Sun
days and bolidas, G:30 to J:iX) a.m.
and 5 :30 to 7 :30 p. m.
STAUS BO'.'T&S.
Roseburg to Matshfield Depart ev
ery day at 6 a. m. ; arrives every morn-tog.
Hoseburg to Myrtle Poin:. iVimrts
every Uay ai 0 a. ni ; arrives every
morning.
Roseburg to Millwood Depart e rr
day except Sundays at 7 a. w.; arrivif
every day except Sundays at 4 :!" p. 10.
Roseburg to Peel Departs Maily, (ex
cept SunJay) at 7 a. m ; arrive U:ly.
(evcept Sunday at 3 p. m.
Roeeburg to Lorley IK'parta Tues
days ami Fridays at 1 p. u. ; amves
Tuestlays auJ Fiiil ns at 11 :30 a. in.
AU'Hi LOLKiE, NO. 47, K. OF P., YX1TI
tTetj ednelT eveutnp at Odd Falleaa
Hall. Yiilu kjitsMa la cood .taadlaa; mat
l'mif lDvttr-1 to atteud.
LXCRKU IOim.k. a. F. A A. BBerLAft
mtMiiiiK Ut id &ud 4ia Woduwdar ra
tva moo' n.
S.T,
T. ...K L. I-AKHOTt .
ROKPt' CH 4 FTr.R. SO. h. O. K. MISTS
the Urt and tbint Thuiriar -t
m nib.
LIB Bit ttsHW. W" IT.
MAVDK RAST, to y.
JOPERN WOoDMKN't K AMERICA. M f it
011 lirl am! ihd terms y ot h Milk
in tbo t.l.l Ma-onic b 1.
II. W. Mtita. V. r.
It. L. Xa'tss Clrk.
No. I'.-.
F 1iK WORfJ. ran
: ill" t ibr Md fellowa' HaTi
tn Rvebiirii iit-ry lt. Sf.l nd ola Honda;
WDiiix. YfehiKs iH'iKlilx.i alwajs wclcoma
O I. (.'OMIOW, f. C
V. C L'MOJ.ti:rk
PHtlJCTARl AS I.OUtiE. SO.
mt SMnr.tifcV fvtnlnii ut
. i. a o. ?.
their hut' in LKivl Fellow Temple at Botebant.
Monr!roi t-( order tn rmxl tnnin arvlnviv
l toaispmi. B W. STRONG. N. Q
N. T.Jkwiti. fec'j. D.B.WW.
Fin. P.
B.
r. O. F.LKS, ROfcEBCEG LODfil. NO. SM,
hold their tvsrular communtcsfionn at tba
I O. O. F. hall ou second aud fourtb Thurndar
it each mni'th. All meicben riurstd to at
tend rwuliirlv. and all Ttt.itina hrfttneia 1
I JiUy invited to attend.
CHAS. L. HAULET, E. K
II you suffer from tenderoers or full
uees on the right side, pains under
shoulder blada, coi.etipation, bilieuDt,
sick headache aud feel dull, heavy and
sleepy your liver is torpid and congested. ; IK A B. RU'DLK. fcwwtarj
DeWilt's Little Early Rirers will cure
you promptly, pleasautly aud perma
nently by removing tbe congest ion and
causing the bile ducts to open and flow
aaturallv. mt arb oood pius.
A.C, MARSTCniACO.
ROXEBCRti LOlHiE, NO. 16. A. O. V. Wj.
mevtt the MHond and fourth Uoudaj ol
evh month at?:) p. si. at Odd FeJlowi ka :
lismbenol tba order In food ataadiaa ara in-
Had to attrnd.
w. rvoxjyi. Ainaot:
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