Till: PLArN DEALER raoiitw ;:j..:.r .1 Thursday. Ts FU.IXDEAI - v TSRIKQ CO. X. . TRATFORl). . -.lor aad Puullther Subscription Rates. Year. it Heaths . - 1 00 rare Heath.. DECEMBER 11. 1899. A fleet of thirty. five vessels has beeri engaged to carry 123,000 tons of etruct iat steel from Philadelphia to Australia. The flow of Australian gold to tbis coun try is likely to continue. The Memphis Couimerciai-Appeal says it will support Mr. Urrn if h- m the nominee neat year, Itut k will feel about as gtod over it as a man who Steals a t id a hearse. What a ti-e araiitinent h wotiM 1 it Harvey Scott could it- indt.eed to no tpt a plare in MeKinteyV cabinet, no toatter which !aee ail the 01 her rueiu tjrrs could te dispell! with. Tammany is out i r lin an uj will probably claim th iiht J name the candidate for vice-president. Bryan and Tammany would make a pri f.y cotnbi nation for populieis and silvtr republic ana to support. XL board appointed to look into the improvementa o! Yquira Bay, have re ported agaioBt funhtr expenditures lookintr to the imprcvi mei.t of that har bor. This wi:i probtbly be the end ot the splendid work inaugurated by lion. Singer Hermann, while he a as a mem ber of congress. The revenue nf C O. Big'&ws farm on -TTiUisma creek. Josephne county, amounts to between 14,0t:O and $15,000 pet year, llecol- vatea 7S0 acre, and raised tbe past ye' 750 tons of bay, about 2 JO, (XX) pounds of potatoes, be sides grain ai:d utiMr product. Us feeds 400 h-ad of cattie. In an article in Thur?' isue of the Pljusdkalek, in tenant to the inequality of the assessment in l;S-reot coat. lies of the state, caused by the repeal of tbe Uw providing a tUte bjard of cquabc.it ion, era stated tbat tbe reUu-tiun in the val uation in Multnutuah county . $1,000 000. What we ihmld hav. eaul and what we intended ts f. wa tint the redaction was f 10,00.),0). Crotchety enrmudg-wns may declare that tbere are do poeirs to be found along Ji Ve rocky, bnmiuocky highway, but we knor' better. Just before Thanksgiving, after we bad given np tbe tdea at having turkey f Jt dinner, Mr. nd lira Q. V. Short of Wilbu-, sent us tbenices', fattest, jicieet, elali-fed tur key that cauld bs fouad in Daaglas county. Yee, we think life it worth liv iog as long as there are eo many hice people in tbe world. The leading democratic paper c-f the stats asserts that Gvyt rnor Geer sbonld clear his skirts; that it it bis duty to the people of Oregon. What has Gavernor Geer done that be needi to clear bis skirts? A few democratic papers have attempted to make a tcanJal but it has . been received bj outemptoosly by tbe people tbat no explanation from tbe gov ernor is necessa.y. A e rehead from rolk county is given tbe credit or dis credit, of claiming tbat be paid tbe gov ernor f 1000 for tbe promise o! the posi tion of warden of tbe penitentiary which Governor Geer failed to fulfill when elected. And because the governor doea not Jlrtmbie and explain in ver bose language, be is guiliy cf tbe vidian ems charge. Oh well, this is politics and One way to establish broad, democratic -'principles. Tbe people of wbo?e welfare the Herald is solicitous w ill only smile. Pendleton Tribune. Tbe Portland Dispatch, the leading democrat paper in Oregon, has tbe fol lowing to say about fusion : It is an Bounced tbat tbe "free silver national re publican committee ban decided to call tbe national convention at the same time and place aa tbe df cuocratic national convention. The platform of the demo- craU is to be endorsed if it declares in lav or of free silver." If tie next nation al dercicratic conveution is to be another triple-beaded concern, and be dectated t bv every faction in the country, tbe result io Novenitr is eaeiiy to predict. The opposition to Hurna-McKinleyistn cannot be united on a three-It gged stool with three platforms. Tbere is no use to try tbis experiment agiin. Nor can tbe democratic party bold its own nnity wben it accepts and incorporates into its platform principles repugnant and anti democratic. Tbose w ho are opposed to ilcKinleyism on but one isoe in 1003, and that one, while important, by no means tbe leading one st tbis time, eboold stsy where tbey belong. The na tional democratic convention should adopt a platform to meet tbe present is sues and nominate its candidates, and appeal to tbe good recse cf tbe people to sustain tbem. There is lo o-e i- giving importance to every litle c.ijue or ring as representatives of a iirty. Thee fre bcoters represent the-nselves only and bae no following. Those whom they profers to Ied are end have long since been ready to train under tbe democratic banner. The tirre for eide-thows has raised, t e it Palmers or Tom Watsons. THE SITUATION IN CUBA. A year ago expert judges cstimsted that 50,000 trous would be needed to maui'aia order in Cuba. Hardly on- -fourth of tbat number are tb -re row, ana uenerai ijnard 00 J. 10 com mand at Santiago, in his annual report just iesued recommend that the num ber in bis department be reduced tc 1,C00 two squadrons of cavalry and two battalions of infantry. The announce ment is also made that the general is in favor of raising a regiment of Cubans, with American field offiuere. These fatts, compared with thederperate con dition of Cuban affairs two jears ago in tbe closing spasm of the Spanish regime afford bopeful auguries ot itie speedy an4 complete redemption ol that inland from demoralization and misrule. IS IN FAVOR Of TAYLOR! Decision of a Majority of the Kentucky Election Board. The Findings Are Also in Favor the Rest of the Republican Stale Ticket. of ritANKrour, Ky., Dec. 5. The state. board of election touigtil gave out its official findings that W. S. Taylor, for governor, ai d the reel of the rest ot the republican ticket, have l-een elected 011 thtt lace of tbe returns. Commissioners Ellis and Piyorsigmd tbe uiaj rity re port, in which they held tha , as a board if cj vsere, they bavo to riht to go behind the returns of the county hoardii. tiiat their duties are purely min isterial as can v assets, and that lb face of the returns, as received by theoj fro.11 thecouolie-, shows the eh-ctioa of .he republican state ticket. Aectwdinlv, tbe rejHsrt say, certificate of elertnn were ordered issued to each candidate thereon. Commissioner j Etlis and" Pryor were buy all day writing their opinion, and it was dark before Mr. Ellin, who did most of too writing, had finished hU task. The politicians ot bjtij parlies depart ed from Frankfort in great numbers dur ing the day, aud the toan tonight is pracliuUy deserted. CKKTIKICITK OF KLECTIOS lVEl. ' Frankfovt, Ky., Lec At a :45 this morning tbe election certificate of Wil liam S. Tylor as eigne d by the election commissioners, aud he nas declared govern or -elect of Kentucky. Tbe official tiiurei of the vole, led with tbe secretary of state, are : Taylor, 193,714; Goebel, lyl,33l ; Taylor a plural ity, Tbe certilicMes as eo-n as signed, were filed with tie secretary of slate, and cmmUeious mil l irsued to tbe elected men at ones by Governor Brad ley. Resolutions of Condolence. Oakland, Ore., De:. 10. 1&9, To the Master Workman ctSie-a ai.d Brothers of Home Lod- No. 24, A. O U. W. ve, your rommittee. appotuted to draft resolutions on the death of Brother Geo. T. liusse!:. Iv-g to report : Tbat a chatter member of this lodgi and past grand maUr of the Grand Lsdge of Oregon, and one of the most ef Sclent mem be: s of 00 r order, bas puesed away to the great beyond. Geo. T. Bassell a man of untiring en ergy and ability, wboe life was devoted to every good aoik for tbe advancement of bis adopted town and the welfare of tbe community. EerHctd, Ttiat on the death of Broth er Knsstll, tnit iodge has lost a cherished and booored member, bis family a kind and loving husband and father, ond tbe community in which he lived a true and npright citizen. BetiAced, Tbat a copy of these resolu tions be furnished the family of our de ceased Brother, that a copy be given tbe PLAUtOEAun and Beirew for publication and that they be copied in tbe records ct Home Lodge, No. 24. A. O. U. AV. C. L. Cii.vowsTii, Jon.x Caxabay. A. F. Beowx. Cmm'.ttce. School Report. following m the reportof the Clover creek cchoo! for the term ending D.c. 3. 1899: Number of days taught 5$. Number days attendance 497. Number enrolled 13. Number times tardy 23. Average daily attendance 9. No. dars absence, 03. No. of visitors, 3. - Tbose averaging 90 per cent and over in tbe examination, ara Mamie Dixon, Arthur Morgan,. Sadie Dixon, Myrtle Dixon. thel Dixon and Nettie Mor gan. Ada L. Smith, Teacher. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula is a disease as old as antiquity. It has been banded down for genera tions and is tbe same today as in early times. It is emphatically a di sease of the blood, and tbe only way to cure it ia by purifying the blood. Tbat is just wbst Hood's Saras parilla does in every cat e -.here it ia given a faithful trial. It eradicates all impuri ties from the blood, acd cores the sores, boils, pimp'.es and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in tbe blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won tbe grateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your bl jcd. Cure it at once by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pleasant Party. Clare Godfrey gave a party Thursday evening to about . fifty of .bis young friends. Tbe evening was enjoyably spent with music, games, etc. Lunch was served at 10:30 p. m. Tbe guests left at about eleven o'clock, having spent a very pleasant evening. Tbe following were prtsent: Prof. C. T. Whittlesey, Mis.e3 Graham, MaoMil ler, Kate Fullerlon, Elbe Collins, Mollie Norrufii, Minuie Huston, Kuth nud SfielU Hamilton, Ora M jtc, Bertha Ej- j te, Minnie (ilau ou, Lily .Stanton. Grace binipe, turtle Basr, L'llian CriteMer, 1 ry Helen Wil.ie, ha lie Hatfiald. Alice HairhM. Minnio Khnn. l.Mi. .! I ! Lutjr Sacrey, Grace an I Neita (Jood, Lena Thornton, KJna Winston, Ellena Heed, Myrtle Campbell, Silvia Stearns and Flofcsie Shambrook. Messrs. Wulter Tooley, Fred Winston, Bert Huntoo, Koy Bellows, Julin Iiovd, John Toannerid, J. W. .Stephens. Walter Liird, Milo At ternary, Da-ijiht Brry. Charlie llirid inan, Gori; Nortuan, Cnarlie Stratlcrd and floury KkliiinNoii. FOUGHT BODV-UUARD. March's Battalion Encountered Aguinaldo's Troops. The Insurgent's Loss Was 70 Men American Forces Occupy Bangued Grant at Oranl. ! Manila, Dec. 9, 0:15 p. iu. General Gregorio del Pilar, commanding Aguio- a'.dVs body-guard, was killed ly Major Peyton March's battalion of tho Thirty tLiid infant y in a tight 13 miles north west of Cervantes, December 3, Accord ing to reports which General Young ob tained from tBi-ap-il Spanish prisoners at Yigan. several datsago, Major Match leu me coatr, wtiere tin was pursuing Aguinaldo, and encountered General del Pilar on a fortified trail. They fought for four hours, during which time 70 Fil ipinos were killed and aouudod The Americviu loes wan one kiiioJ and sis wounded. Tho Spaniards report that Major March is still pursuing the insur gents. DA Pilar was one of the leaders of the present and of at, oilier Spanish revolu tion. He was a mere youth, and was re ported to have graduated at a European university. Pro'estor Schurmsn met him as a member of the first peace com minion, aud rated him as remarkably clever. Tho Americans have occupied Ban Rued. province of Abra. General Grant's expedition Las vistied Orani and several western towns, meet ing small bands. Ue killod several of the rebels and captured a quantity of munitions ot war. Diehop Henry Poller, of New York has arrived here on a brief visit to study the Philippines. Mlctaf Locations. DittuUs County. P. Col well, placer claim, in creek; located August 0, recorded Cow No- vember 24. James H. Doty ct a!., quartz, on Cow creek, first exteuskn north of the Will Lough mining claim ; located Nov. 11, recorded Nov. 2S. Henry D. Laugblin br H. Leigbl, agent, amended location of tbe Cracaer Jack qiartx mine, ia Bohemia district, located Nov. 4, recjtdeJ Nov. 29. W. B. Gamble et a!., Detroit, quar's, sitcaled on the easterly end of Jackass mountain south of Ophir snd Battler claims, Bohemia district ; boated Nov. 2, recorded Dec. 2. Henry D. Laujhliu, Corbett, quartz, Bohemia district; located Nov. 11, re corded De?. 2. Henry D. Ltughiin, by Uerbert Leigh aent, amended notice of Fi'zsimmoos, q-iartz, run south 13SJ feet east to west edge of discovery cat; located Nor. 11, Dec. 2. D. J. Gooer, GuldenJJnk, quartz, east extension of the Golden Wonder. Bo hemia district ; located Nov. 5, recorded Dec. 4. O. H. Taplin, Nucleus, quartz, laps the Golden Lick GO fret and parallels the Golden Wonder, Bohemia ; located Nov. 5, recorded Dec, 4. W. L. Cbspman, Alics May, quartz, laps onto Nucleus and parallels tbe Con tract, Bohemia; locate! Nov. 5, recorded Dec. 4. Oregon Mining Journal. A Marvelouc Production. lueatre goers have a grand operatic treat in store for them wben tbe greatest of all comic opera successes "Wang" will be presented for the first time in this city at the Opera Houm Tuesday, Dec. iui. .Manager Strong bas lor years tried to secure this big attraction and bas at last succeeded in doing so. There no opera now before tbe public tbat con tains more pretty music, solos, doe! and trios than does "Wang." Tbey have become so well known that they have been played by all military bands throughout tbe country and have gsne so far as to be whistled by almost everyone on tbe streets. Amor.g the artitts of the company are such well known names as handsome Minnie Emmelt, Louise Moore, Berths Dale, Alice Gaiilard, Mr. Martin Pache, Charles Swickard, Kirkland Calhoun Stanley Felch and Eobert Lett, the rival of Deuolff Hopper, together with young aud powerful chorus, and tbe company's own orchestra. Tbis will mark lbs first appearance iu uoseburg of the famous Gran Opera Company. TLe city authorities ought to take act ive measures to prevent tbe tramps from herding 10 the city. Hardly a woek pssees but that some house, either resi dence or business, is entered and more or lees preperty stolen. City Marshal uiiitrd is doing all 111 uis power to pro tect the property of our people, but no one man can guard a citv of this size both day ami nigbt. There was a time a few yeas ago when times were bard snd employment scare, wben we had some sympathy for men who claimed to be tramping in search of work, but dur ing these flush times wben every news paper in the land contains advertise ments of men wanted for all kinds of work nt good wai;es, an able-bodied tramp ought to be put on a rockpile, as soon es he strikes tbe town. How's This? We ofler One Hundred Dollars Ueward for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo. O. We the uudersigtied have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 veare, and believe inn- perlei tly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able o car out any obligations made by their et A TrllBX, Wholesale UrUKltisls. Toledo, O. WaMini;, Kint;aii & Marvin, Wholc !.! Dnu'KifitS, Toludo, Ohio. Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, arting direi tly uporj tho bbiod and iriu:oiis nurture ol the aystcm. JVice 75c por Ixittlc. fcHd by alfdriivjrista. TJt. monul i frf. Iludyan cures dresins arid ntft'it all drnL'iafp. sleeplessness, bad sweats. Fifty cents A BRILLIANT SORTIE Ladysmith British Capture Strong Boer Position. The movement Was Made at Night, and Was a Surpriso to the Beselgera. London, Doc. 9. Tho war oflico to night issued the following dispatch from General Duller, dated at Frere camp, December 9, afternoon : "The following was receiytd frotnGeu- traMMuto today: 'Let niubt I sent General Hunter, with 500 Natal vo'un- teers, under KoynHcn, and 100 of the imperial light hurtle, under Kdwards, to eurprise a gnu on a hill. The enterprise was admirably carried out ond entirely succesiiui, iuo lull being captured and a six-inch gun and a howitzer being de stroyed with gaucoiton. A maxim was captured and brought to Ladysmith, Our loss was one killed and Major Hem derson, 01 tho firet battalion of the Ar ty II highlunders, wounded. At the Eauio tiuio tbat Colonel Knox seized the hiil, one equadrou ot the Nineteenth husxnrs rode around rep worth bill, horning kraals and cutting the telegraph line. Tbey bad uo casualties." Bokr Ukad Laauku, Lidyetuitb, Dec. 8. British troop3 made a scrlio be tween 1 rnd 2 o'clock in the morning. They era led op tbe ravine and sUrmed ana cameo: Lombardakop, wb:cu was hel I by the Boers, and on which were placed a C'eosot gun aod a howitzer. These guns wore destroyed with dyna- uut. iuo itrpish raptured a MXm gun and then retired. Liiicers, bd'-eirsand guards uude a sortie wet-lof Ltdjeruilh at daybreak, under cover i f heavy artillery lire, which the Boers i.:.ined brikly. TlmB.it- ish after ard. r tu:ned ta Ld mi.Hi. Tbe Boer l"t-9 aie r nled to have .been slight. A S'rong burgher culninu bas crossed iheTuelt nver, a: C jU-nao, ith the olj'Ct of atarV:t g u.e IJii i-li Ejtcouit cvluuin. Azalea Items. Boys und girli, ( wish you ad a happy Chrietmas. A. U. Adams was teen on oir streets last Sunday. ilenry tluul.ey made a visit 10 Myrtle Creek last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fauce'.t made a visit to Myrtle Creek last Sanday. E. B. Anderecn and N. A. Richards visited Doe Flat las. Sunday.' Ttie Djo Creek Wood & Lumber Co. is doing a lushing business a; present. Mr. Johu Jenkins of this place, made a buMoesj trip to Uoseburg last Monday. Subscribe for tbe Plaimjiuikk if jou want fre--h news. abscrlptions taken by -TheOr at this place. . lbcre will ue grana ball at John Smith's 00 ChrUtmas night. We wieh them a happy Christmas and a good time. Tue Owu Drain News. (Watchmui.) Frank ells, of Elk ton, was iu town Wednesday. W. A. Terkius went to Saginaw ou to- day's express, on business bent. W F. Yoan, an employe of the S. I' Co., at Roseburg, ia visiting bis wife in this city. Kv, and JUS..W. t. vion'ooUl be gin a protracted meeting in cotts Valley Saturday. Dr. .Smith, ot Marshheld, came up from Roecbnrg Tuesday and left on Wed nesday'a elsgo for bis borne. A. E.' Gardner, pastor of the Christian church at tbis place, went to Eugene Tuesday for a few days' visit. Frank Kent and family returned Wednesday from Isabel, Lane county, where tbey spent tha pa-t summer acd fall. Mits Audrey Bridges returned to her home ih Boseburg after a few days pleas antly spent with relatives at tbis place, J. si, asuam is in tne city on bis way to Ashland, where he goes to assume his duties as one of the S. P. operatois at tbat place. Mrs T. Winniford. of V'ilbur, arrived here Saturday for a visit with ber dangh' tor, Mrs. James Losley. She n turned home yesterday. Mrs. Frank Hambrick, of Cottage Grove, who bas been a guest of ber sis ter, Mrs. F. C. Counts, for the past few days, returned to ber borne Tuesday Beckley Bros., of Elkton, shipped five carloads of hogs to San Francisco mar ket the latter part of tho week. Pitzer Beckley went with them So tbe city Miss Yeva Baee.'. of Siasons, Calif., is stopping a few days wi'.h Mr. aod Mm, G. M. Baasett and Mia Maude Bassett. She is ou her way for a visit to Willsm- valley towns. jlr. aod Mrs. . M. Moore returned home Wednesday from their week's wed ng tour. They will take up their resi dence In the cottage north of the McAl lister hotel, where they wilt he "at home" to their m iny friends ine .nanRsgiving bait ai the opera house last Friday evening, given by F. ff. Mires aud L. C. Applegnte, was truly tbe event of the season, both in point of attendance and social l-utures. ) lito a numbj.- of young people from Cottage Grove, i oncalla and Oakland were also o attsndnnce. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A tiitt 1'li.if" rectaurant Ii.ih opened on Cufs hlreet. opjmsite (!ciot,nt ahit h may be had Ireth terc, chicken, eteake, ns, lunches, and befides meals et ell hours, regular meals are ecrvtd. I.unihis and quiek meals forrmlroHd pasetigiraa Fpeuially. For that hungry feeling hn sure anil call at Duffy V reslanrnnt, priees rensonable. hiBepitMmiess, uii'liriiliolia. stomach pain", heart trouble. Hiidvait enrps. All ilrugirls, 50 ci'iits. Deccmbir Weather. The following data, covering a perkd of 22 yeats, have been compiled from Weather Bureau at Rosehurg, Oregon, fcr the month of Decern her for 22 years. TKMl'InATlBE. Mean of normal temperature. 42 de grees; the warmest month was that of 188G, with an average of 47; the coldest month was that of 1894, with an average of 37; ths' highest temperature was 66 on 1, 1883; the lowest temperature was 7 on 21, 1879; average date on which first "killing" frost occurred in sutumn, Oct. 14; average date on which last killing" frost occurred 3. in spring. May rrecipiiatton train and melted mow.) ft . - Average for the month, C20 inches; average number of days with .01 of an men or more, 18; the greatly monthly precipitation was 12.02 inches in 1891 the least monthly precipation was 2 73 inches in 1878; the 'greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consec utlve hours was 2.80 inches on 4th, 1879; the greatest amount of snowfall recorded in any 24 consecutive hours (record extending to winter of 1884-85 only) was 7.5 inches on 20tb, 1898. CtOCDS AND WEATHER. Average number of clear days. 3 partly cloudy days, 10; cloudy days, IS WIND. ine prevailing windt have been from the south; the highest velocity of the wind wai 48 mtlea from the south and southwest on 9tb, 1S98. TUC8 GlBHOJf, " " Weather Bureau. Elkton. Sheriff Gaga returoel from Salem- last week. Joseph Robeiti expects lo start for Alaska 8300. j. a. &awyera brought tn txtra ud iron Bcotlsbirg, Friday. Mr. Reed, of Gardiner, drove a large nana ot bogs to Drain, last week. ihe Muses bcbids went to Tinpot ser- Uement to attend a dance, last weok. Miss Jday l.oberts is visitio; her aunts, the Misses Well, at present wntinj. M. M. Bicon, who bas been workioe in the mill at Gardiner, bas returned to bis home. Tbe family of Fred Weatherly is visit ing Cbas, Weatherly, they a ill remain at bis borne until starting for California. Mrs. liawiey, who has bsen staying with ber mother, Mrs. Ira Wells, baa re lume 1 to her home in Co' tig) Grove. Amngemtctj have been made for a I Christmas tree here, and tbere is no doubt but what tbe plans will be success fully carried out. ins A. o. L . w. lodge will have an installation of oSictrs, on the 27tb. day OI JJac. A program i; lein arransed. and all are invited tc attend. Cbas. Clemens is slopping at the Elk ton hotel, at present. Mr. Clemens bas been suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism, und is gjing to Bxeburg t seek telief. Bill Poster and DUtributor. t f a.. a .. uavioj Dill txiarJ la tbebeht iocationi iu ion, l aj prepared to do all work in mat line on short notice. H. ti. Hot PIIOLDkK, Roseburg, Oregon. Pierce's Cash Grocery. Is the place lo fro to get good goods at reasonable prices; ew, I resb, Clean stock. Also Floor, Feed and Lay at lowest I rices. W. V. Pierce, WincLester, Or?.' A CHARtEO LIFE. In a reiirrvhl acci!cnt the other daw a man sustained ten complete fractures of me ronesoi me imihs, three fractures of the pelvis. anl a score of bruiser ra&riM and sprains, and yet he is recovering. Men ana women sometimes withstand great physi cal violence, out suc cumb to the invisible vv germs of ACT so smal A can be seei consumption small that they seen only under a powerful microscope. The starting point of consumption is in the stomach, which, when deranged, makes bad blood because diges tion ia nni rrff- on m oaa Diooit the mi crobes multiply and flourish. Sooner or later the lungs are at' tacked, and in the weak spots Uie germs begin their deadly work of tearing down the tis sues. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery stops the encroachments of con sumption microbes. It builds up and fortifies the whole svstein bv aidinir th stomach in its many functions. It assists in tne proper assimilation of food. This scientific remedy cures lingering coughs, bronchitis, bleeding at the lungs, and every toiler symptom that eventually i i cwisuiimuou. UT. K. V. i"iparv. of Buffalo. N. Y.. who derful metlicine. gives free, fatherly ad- ncc to all who write him. I " Ist sprit ii I was taken with nvn. i- niy chejt. and wu no weak 1 could har.Ilv walk atx:t the house," rays Mm. G. K. Kerr, of tort ItodKe. Webster Co.. Iowa. "I tried several iciniis and they told me I had oonxumniinn it that I luinlit brush it over and twrhnns liv a rrood mny venra. I heard of i)r. rSerce's vuiocn jmiicai iMftrorerv and I thought I would try tonic of il. Before I had taken the first bottle I wn irv much lrttrr- I Imk fiv hr.HI. nr. and have not yet hni nv return of the trouble. I have also tp.ken Dr. firrce's Favorite Prescrip- i ixiicw w in irooa re&uitn When the bowels are obstinate, tat,. r Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They don't gripe! Tradc Marks Dcsions Copyrights Ac Anrono nendlna a aketrh nrt dMortntinn ma onl-kl njoertam our opinion free whether an Invention l prohnblr pmcnmbln. uniraunlra. tlonalrlctlreonalentlal. Ilandrxokon FalenU sent free. Olilrat nsencr forurniir patent. I'atonta taken tbniuuh Munn a. Co. recalra tprrial nntUt, without chre. In tha scientific jmicricatt. A hanitaomelr llln-tratml weeklr. l.areest rlr- ulailon (if anr iwleniiric l.nirn.l. 'I'srni. .i IMi 1 vrr" oo tears c ' m mi J 1 IU. a Is si si inn n-M - " .."tv i'fen I flsTZ- II If tl J t llUhwi 71 i I.".r..l2?rJI,"",h',L Bo'lhyll newsdealers. MUNN &Co.3e'B. New York CHRISTMAS is near at hand and W. STRONG, I H I B, The Furniture Man, .Has just what you need What's the matter with a White Iron Bed Christmas present. Also a nice White Curled Mattress that you will -wonder how you got a without after using one for a month. H ' y , 1 I i A Fine Oak Extension Table and a nice set of Oak Chairs are sensible Christmas presents. A nice Ladie's Desk or a Fine Oak Center Table will fill the bill. Our line of rockers is up-to-date aud we have lots more coming in about a week. To see them is to be convinced that we know what nice chairs are. See our White Fur Rugs. Moquetle and Smyrna Rugs. fi A, A A A A A I i A Call on us you will be need. B. Roseburg, Oregon. A A. : -. : : i : i i WH. CURRIER, Has removed to the fcheridan Block, fresh full Hue of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Satisfaction is his motto and his aim to please all. See window display of dishes given with Baking Powder, his """"" jii.ii i mey arc tae nnesc ensues in town- You are resnectfullv invited tr pall firmm m him in his new quarters. r -, Roseburg Pharmacy mMmmmmmmmmkk--mmmmmmmmmmmm M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. DrngF, Toilet Articles. I'atent iledi- ciuee, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soape, I'siats snd Oils. piiotosraphicapplie. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Pii'.; Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. EVERYBODY Should call and of China Ware. day trade. Anything you want at China Novelties Artistic Celluloid Boies and picture frames; beautifully decorated u-f d'hea'' ,ancy Photograph albums ot new designs; handker chiefs of finest Japanese silk; tine wicker ware and useful orna ments ; doll carriages, dolls, and toys of every description. Differ ent from anything ever before brought to Koeeburg. All new goo-Is at prices tbat suit yoo. Cor, Jackson and Douglas CHINA LILY BULBS. NEW BAKERY. Mrs. S. McConnell. J.. si... it i . 1U -nome isaKery ana will nection with the bakerv J NEW BAKERS. Everything will be new and Give us a trial and 7 $13.50 fct If V rtfltTrrjr 0-r, S-Wck ar. Uar-rt,, raakK,-M,ur.) S K Krriai . . Jl I I ' I I '. E -n mm Snhrik I iiBi r. 1 x "a t "a A t a A A A ( A 4 , A ?: . A. i H :i i.' v, A for a Hair long Also a good line of t t A i Ai t A A A sure to find what you W. STRONG. : is: v; : : :. . - .- A He now has a - V UAAU UUU m3Vt Ml CURRIER. see the magnificent display A special line for the Holi FROM CHINA. rV Y0U1G SMS Sts., ROSEBURG, OR. J late of KlIfrpriA Viae itt vpct-f1 . -v-o overhaul evervthine in con- NEW BREAD. of the very best materials. we will please you. SEND QUE DOLUR Cat thi m& out aiKl nd to u. and will 9rnathlsarlaaulUtt. KMn.lr CmI 4 mm tA Un lo .n. Ud nvwbeir nd or tha KmkT auuntalns, br trrl C. O. S. , mm9i to uuiMlte Voinoii amine tt at jour frvlxbt dp and if found perfectly aatlinutory anl tk r,.n,i aim ar. mla you e vernaw or heart olrva, (Mrtt arrat OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE 35Q trstt Ui4sl.i)UMsnt ilaontr.urai4.au rwi-. vhantMlfrrirhl avankirenahuutai ODr.ir.nuik... THIS STOVE IS SIZE No. 8. i'"" f i ill nl liK-hrs; made rroni taxt mm traa. eitm larx aiwa! nravr rovers, cut rrnten. hfarv Unlnn and eratni, nlckrled ovrn neli, alumtnlna Uowl orrn doom, bandsoma nk-kel plated ornantrnui and triraoiinin. itraku.aFermlala aWmmrt. h.n.U.mr txrv nerTornanind (JT COAl lURNCS Mist. anawa furnkh lnliKan aitra wo'l ratv,tnkmi; It a prrfW-t waad karaer. RC Kwl K A atlM to jr.vir nearent rai I road station. AR sTrt 0 C BU C K 4 CO? trTc.cic'oT.Ll .iwiiiuniaiHMlMM aMHfaltoa. A.MrKr, "51 RoseburgAcademy Winter term will begin Dec. II, 1899. Classical asd Cocese. Normal, Buai5Ee? Thorough preparation for College, lor Teaching, or lor businea. Intrurtiou glrta . tn Latin, Greek, French, Urmn, MaUmtia, Naturml ricience, Hilton, nlih, aoonbaixi, Tjpcwrittur, Penmanahip, aod Hyfien. Aaie awlBtanm, low rate. For lunber parUcoiar a aUlrew the principal. C. T. Whittxebit, A. B. Uoseburg. Or. Residence, Cor. Douglas and Chad wick Sts one block above Conrt House. Photography. Here is ao opportunity lo ret First-Class Photographs at tte very lowest rates, sizes from 8X10 down to Tery smallest All the The Latest fad Is a Calling or Basineas Card with your photo (stamp size eight positions in set of 100.) Set-100-neat cards with photo name, business and address if desired thereon, only 2L The Wagon Gallery. John H. Taylor, W'aon bjr aide o( Una Pl,.t. Shop, Jackaan Street, x nOtOgTaplier. TRUSSES, 65c, St.25 an I? 65c rtt mrjt m rrroI rstoa, fm Itu akir I I tb prtra ouM T Mn, u4 I a M SHAKITH TS fIT TtS SfWCTll. r w ia naii n,i. Tim, iiimmh itm w ih 4- omx mm4 mmti lo am wil M a brmi, mCM i. : npiwri. vbitter npnn u laiv r mm! I; mimt msmi loattar whm arBd tte bodj a Baa wtfc tarn nptora, ht vbattar rmrtm at aa itsbt ar tmtt mtam, aa4 will sca4 hv tnm (a yna wnk caa aadr t.iMllna k la Mi pmlmA tl aaa Mlla town Km rmmO awaallMi ctijiiMWmaM will return your monty. Mtrr cu ct mrtt pith AMte "a a , lactadua laa b. I1I.M Ua Irmm 7 C tm il ii il mmj tmm. mm mm fill tl SEARS. ROEBUCK Co. CCMO Citation. In the County Court, forth Covatrof Son iaa. Mat ol Orison . lathaiuiusr ol the estate ol Batdan WJbtS, o waiiace Hjnatt. Frank KmatL Karr n ukucoci mer, araa Virft, Will Vtaec, Eoini Maret, Jiattie Maget, a tbel Hayea.iiua BaveaandyatUe Hajea. GreeUa g: lathe name ol the Mate ol Onsmt, Too are hereby nid and mjaircd to appear la the County Court ot tte tle ot Oreeoa, lor the County of iAjadax. al the eoart nm theraaf, t Bowbnrv. in Ute Cooatr e Doojrlaa. oa ,?f1-T, day ol January, A. D. 19U0. at lt o vlock. ia the famm r ib.t 11.. Aiice i. ttroira. Beta Im k.m u.i t aod thereto show cause if arty there be, why aa viur. ui win uiouMi uoi oe male, au Lbor tziii? and direetia? the administrator, beom K. y uine, to seil the real property beJomrina t laid ecute, at pri rate sale tor eaah ia hand ia order to pay ott tbe iodebtedneas acaiaat (aid exiat, and to pay the roils and expenses at ad ra 1 m rlration. eai.l real property is described as follows, to-wit: Tbe soot halt of dosauon claim numbcied U of William I- Wilson asl wife, being part ot Mctioa M. ia townahtpw, "" U- Mt in Douz-laa Caantr. btate of Omron, the said aonLh hail of said eifuai eontamioe Koiaeres more or loa. Taja ci jt tion is founded on the vented petition of m,i atininitsstor. said petiUsn being: now m t.e in raid court. W unf, the Hon. Joe Lyons, jodse of tae County Court, of the State of Vrmi, for tbe -County of Kooglas. with tbe seal of said ljn . affixed, this :3ia,, dsrr of Noremha', AtU-st: J. t. Giiut, clerk ""v By 7. A KcCau, deputy. " Cal) Notice. rsn-BD grtTtes Laso Ofticx, . Eisebars, Oregon. Nor. 1RM. To whou. it may eoncera: Nolitv U hereby giTen that the Oregon A C"i lorrua Ka:Iroad Company has SJed in this ernes -'- of lands simaied ia tho townahipa tie. iCTibed below, and has applied for a patent fur said lands: that the list is open to the pobiie for inspection and copy thereof by desenpUr tubuivUiona, bas been posted in a coareiLeDt place in thuofiice for the inspection of all aar sons interested and to the public generailr: Sutii oi baaa line and Eur of w.t'.m. Iette Meridian. Tp :v. K 1. SW'.i See. it. Suth of base line and nest of WUlaajetta Sfer. P T.iSit If" 3; o! :l Xx" V8 and b'i K4 Sec. i IP J3. It t. S'SW'Jtjec. S. , Tp57,R;. r -e-iSecSS. f .fc!?" e DeXt xt toltowing thewhtt of this notice, miimi i ik.i. . claim of; the Company to any tract or aaKJ ion within an section or pan of seeuaa, , no scribed ia the list, on tbe ground tbat tho sane -is more valuable for mineral than for arrtf a :t. Its mor vaiual mm, wiu oe recetreo and noted for ro Oeoeral Land oscc i Waehiartoa. . J.T. BIUDGES, iteeintei. 1. H. BOOTH, Receiver New and Improved Ps&senger Epulij- ment, via Sooset Rovtc New Orleans Express (No. 103 and Pa. cific Express (No. 9) Utweea San Fran ciaco and El Paso, have been equipped with free reclining chair cars, fresh from the shop and in ererr convenience of an- pointment equal to the best in operation. Each car is equipped with 53 recfininz chairs, nine of which are in a separate smoking compartment. Both first and second-class tickets are accepted for pas sage in these cars. These special coo vemences and the congenial climate through which these trains pass will doubtless mike tbe Sunset Route rerr popular for travelers this winter. YOUR FACE Shows the state of your feelinsa and tha state of your health as well. I TO TtTTefa blood makes itself anoarent in a nau i salbw complexion, pimples and akin eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn oat and do not have a hahb an pearance, von should trv Aeear'a mii Elixir. It cures all blood difwaaoa arh.m cheap Sarsaparilla and so called puritiere fail; knowing this, we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Koaeburg Market. Eggs 25c per dcs. Butter Country I'Sv Poultry Chickens. mixed, $2 50tJ 4.00. Prunef Italian 3 ; silver, ettra choice, 5(.("6 pr it, t lieai uitri 42c. Oat 25(.r30e. Millelutf Bran. tl7: mi !.li;.u.. . shorts, 18.00 ; chop, Slti.00 per ton. flay Timothv ai.ll : elnr Oreiton wild hay, $G7 pr ton. Potatoes 55(i 80 per Wk. ' CASTOR I A i oi Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yoa Kara Ahsrsjs B:t Signature of Tt