The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 01, 1900, Image 4

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    Tbe-Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beeii
" lnhso for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of
, and has
frf-f J1- sonal suior ision since its infancy.
74tCUte Allow no oiirt to dwpive vou in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
infants aud Children Exnerieneo against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
ntt rnTiim commm -r hvrh ktucct. new vo errr.
p UEIBUBQ DIVISION SO 476. B. OK I. K
v meets every second and fourth Suulay.
v
MEN'S RKLIEF COW'S KO. 10. M K ETC
Ant and Uiird Fridays in caep month.
r EKO POeT. KO. -19. U. A. R.,
1IFETS TBI
A. V
first aud third Thursday of each month.
at 1 p. m.
a LPHA LODGE, KO. 47, K. OF P.. MlfETS
" trr Wednesday evening at Odd Fellow
Halt. Viaititta; alDlKhla tn rod .landine or
itaily Invited to attend
JOrj SIK EU.I, C. C.
c.h.fi-her,k:.k.s.
LAC BEL LODGE. A. F. A A. M., REGfLAB
meetings the id and 4tb Wednesdays in
each month.
El'liEKE L PARROTT W. M.
K.T. Jbwbtt, S ecy.
R06EBCRG CHAPTER. KO. 8. 0. E. S.. MEET?
the first and third Thursday of each
mania.
MRS. E. 1. STROUD. V. V.
MArVE EAST. Sec y.
MODERN' tt WDJIBOK AMERICA. MKtT
ooJirt and Ihitd Tueslrr of each month
in the rid Jiaonic hal.
H . W. Muj.ee, V. C
II. U Maeetkks Clerk.
OODMES OF THE WORU. Hk Can;
Ko.l. mceu at the Odd KeIlow" Hah
IB Eoscburc, every lft, Srd and blh Mondaj
erenine. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
J. A. BCt HASAN, C. C.
K.T. JEW ETT. Clerk.
PH1LXTAEIAK LOiXiE. KO. S. I. O. O. T.
meets 6atunly creainj of each week at
tfeeir kail is Odd Fellow Iemple at Rosebud .
ltcmbtrtof the order in good stand;n arrinrit
4 to attend. cllAS. OLE -OK K. G
K.T. JkWBTT, 6ec"y.
B.
P.O. ELKS, ROSEBCRG LODGE. KO. S,
hold their regular communications at the
I O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursdaf
i ach month. AU members requested to at
tend regularly, and all Tinting brothers cor-
Atauy lOTitea to attend.
DOUGLAS WATTE, E. B
IKA KIDDLE, feecreLary.
OOSEBUEQ LODGE, KO. 1C A. O. C. V.
meets the second and four;h Monday; of
ech month at JO p. m. at Odd Fellow Hal'.
Members of. the order in good standing are tu
rned to attend.
T. McClALI EX, D. 5?. WEsT .
Eccordcr. Finencier
New sod Improved Passenger Epuiq
merit, via Sunset Route.
New Orleans Express (No 10; ai d Pa
cific Express ;So. 9) betweT San Fran
cisca and El Paso, have be-n pippeo
with free reclining chair cars, freeli from
the shop and in every convenience of ap
pointment equal to the beet in operation.
Each car is equipped with 53 reclining
Chairs, nine of whiibare in a separate
tuokiog compartment. Both first and
socood-ciass tickets are accepted for pas
wage in these cars. These special con
veniences and tbe coi.gei.ial climate
tbrongb which these traits paee will
doubtless make the !u;K-t Route very
popular for travelers tliid winter.
Notice for Publication.
United fftatco Land Ollice
Roseburg, Or. January u,
Kotiee t hereby civen that the followin;
named settler has tiled notice of liis iuteniiou
to make final proof in supxrt of ln claim, nnd
that said proof will be ma'le before tbe Kegisier
and Recti rer. United btsnn Land Office at
Eoteburs;, Oregon, on March xv.tft, viz:
WILLIAM II. KORCKOS&
On his H. E. So for the E'i SK'f.
' i KE.'i Section 2s T. T. South, U. 7 West. Me
names the following witnetiw-fi to prove hir
continuous residence uson and cultivation of
sak land, viz: Orwm Bactl. A. . Biiell,
of Looking Glass, Oregon, James Bravely. I). Jsr
via, of Eoscburg, Oregon. 1 1
J.T. BRIDGE,
(jI2t7) Ke,iter.
Foints East.
The "Podland-Chicagj Spm-ial,"
which leaves the .Union depot at 8 p. m.
daily is equipped with strictly up-to-date
roomy Pailmau sleepii g carf, and frre
reclining chair curs, K'eam heated and
elecUL' lighted. The Earoiean plan
dinins t r service is a special Jeatnre of
excellence: on this line. Delicate china,
flowers, Fiotless linen, first c!as c-ioking
and attet'.'ive servants add to the com
fort ol travelers
A new library car is attached to these
trains.
As the name indicates, these care are
fitted op as a librsty and reading room
Book cases "ontainmit all the standard
works, tbe current peroneals and daily
papers are at the 1ippofl of all first and
second class passprger.
Time never harmx heavily on the pan
sengers' bands while traveling on this
train, and before rtno is awara at ft the
train nulls into th Union deot at Chi
cago. For fall information regarding the
movement of theee trains, rates, etc .
call on or address
V. a. Schilling,
Portland, Or.
Ur J. F. iivE.SK,
ItofeS-urg, Or.
"I am indebted to One Miimle Cough
Care for my health and life It corH
me of lung tronble fol!oit)g grippe"
Thousands owe iheir lives to the prompt
action of this never failing remedy, ft
cures roughs, colds, croup, bronchi' in,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
troubles. Its early use prevents :uti
sumption. It is the only harmless rem
dy that gives immediate retulta.
.. CMarPtfrB A Co.
boon made under his per-
Signature of
Administrator's Sale
Property.
of Real
la the C.mnty Court of State of Oresou iu and
for Dousrla 1'ountv.
In the matter of the Ei-tate of Dclimla Hill,
Kottefi. herebT ciren that tt.o umWrMCK-d
alminitratorw!th uill annexed, of the E-'ate I
of Delinn lli'.t. f1Veaiied, pursuant to an order I
of the above entitled Court ma le and en'cred
in ttie Journal thereof, of date January .'ml. A
D. lsW. will proceed t'M;ll on and utter lh
.mi. a.
rweed to wll on and attor the
l..th dav of Febniarv, 10, at private itie lor
.h tn Vi. t ., iKu M.n.iMi K..ni , tr ill ttiO
notice deM-rib.1, in one bolr or in M.-(uirHie ar-
eels as may I for the bet inu-rvi of said Es
ute, tlte following decrlbe.l nal pnrt, to-
'; . , . . . ,
Beginning at a fost SJMclatnr Vt-tof quarter
section V"t between Sections T an. I :. and Irom
hich a pine tree inches in diameter, uia'ked
c. s. B. T. bear North H degree, we-t :i imks.
distant thenee North .". Clisius to a
;o a K'
Killt
SP.C0 (. baiD onth of Southwest corner of K.
R.
Hill donation claim, thenoc Vet S chains
to Nor'.heast corner of the isnd nowonneuby
A. D. Ottineer. tltence Soath 1 1 ham? to Mouth
east comer of same land, thence West 1S.2S
Chains to the Southwest corner of same land.
and the Last boundary ot the E. Bunion dona
tion claim, thence South 1 ; Chains to Hie t-outh
west corner of the sv . oardiner dooati
claim, thenee East alone t!ie South boundary of
the same, 41.14 Chains to place of eg:iining
eenuun:ug ". acres, niore or less, ex. epttng
therefrom the n ilbur Cemetery, a. so excepting
tliercironi one half acre for 'family bu.-viug
eroimd.
Alllving ;n &x-uon 7 in Tornhn J.s &. K.
ei iu uoi2ia c ouniv. uregon.
Also tbefolIOKing desenbea premises to-wst:
B-cisn:ng at the Southeast cirner of the E
Bunion donation claim, tbeuce W e t aionir the
South boundary of said claim, 7 jOChain to tbe
middle ol the County road, thenee aioni; the
white otk tree inches in diameter, thence
,h:S3rvS $t:
south . degrees, w,-i along center of Main
street or uuur -iM naius. inen-e aionj inei,
land now owned by g. E. Counts, S.uth m de -
grees, Lst 1.M thaills to Nesl boundary ol
land now owned br J. A Hann. thence North
J dirrees. East : Chains to the Konhwt cor -
to his Kortheat corner, thence sc-utb so de -
grees, et 4 mains to nis t-.utDeast corner ana
a creek, thence uo said creek tv." . d.-r--. East
11 chains to the East boundary of the w. Jcnk -
inail.in.liill f', m i m 1 1. .. . ... V.-.rfn Kl -It f V.. ...
thence Korth iP. degrees. East 7.Jj Chains,
thenee North !M4 degrees. East 3. . Chains to
the North boundary of J. Knykendall donation
claim. 'thence West 3 W Chains, to place of be
ginning. conta:ning -'.J6 acres
All in Section 7, Township a"., S. K. 5 Wft.
Also a lot in the town of Wilbur, joining E. II.
pttinger land on the Korth, . feet by ij feet in
size, all in Douglas County, Orecon.
Dated this Ua day ol January A. V., 19C0, at
Roebunt, Oregon.
DWIGHT REED,
Administrator, with Jil annexed, Estate of
Delinda H IU. Deccated. it IS
Administrator's Notice of 5ale
of Real Property.
Notice is hc-eby given tLat by virtue and In
pursuance of an order and decree of the CouuLi
Court of Douglas County, Oregon, dniy made by
lion. Joe Lyons, Judge rf said Court, and en
tered on the It li day of January, ll ordering
and directing the undersized to sell the real
property, hereinafter described, belonging to the
estate of James K. Hi'.ctiell. deceased at public
auction, in the manner prvidi b law. 1 r the
a e of real propertv on execution I will on
Monday, the lvnh day of February, 1J0, at the
hour of one o clock, in the afternoon of said
day, t the Court House door, in the city of
Kosebu'g, l-uglas County, or.iwn, oiler for
sale end sell at public auction, to the highest
and bet bidder for cash, tbe following described
real propertv, to-wlt:
Ihe fractional W'; of the KW' of Sec, 3,
fractional E ol KE'4. nn d Lot No. 5. ol Sec. 4,
Tp. T., S. of R. 4, W . w illamctte Meridan. eon
uiuing 1-xil acres. Also Donation Lan-l Claim
of Jonathan Mmi:ion and w ife. Koli!i ation
No. 4W, Certihcate No. 11.;, Claim 41. being
parts of Sections :;, 4. f and 10, in Tp. 27 6 of R.
4. W., containing 2 i-ii) ai res. Also Lots No. s 1
snd J. of oec. 4. Tp. :TS. of R. 4, W. containing
17.ZM acres, also Lot No. 1, ol Sec. Iu, Tp. s. uf
K. 4, W .. containing 'li.lj acres, and containing
in tne a t'greatc acres more or less, ail in
Douglas bounty. Oregon
Said real proi-erty will be sold subject to the
right of dower ol E. (-. Mitchell, widow cf ta-id
deceased, therein,
JOHN HAMLIN.
Administrator ol Lie citate of Jamci K. Mitch
ell, deceased.
1
Notice.
United States Land Office,
RoSEBiau, Or., Nov. Zs, lbW.
To whom it uiay concern:
Notice is hereby given that t he Oregon and
California lUilroad Co. has tiled in this ofhee a
list of lands situated in the townships described
below, find lias applied for a patent for said
lands; that the list is on to the public for in
spection ni a cony thereof bv deseriotive sul,-
diTitions, has been )osteiI iu a convenient
place in this olbce, lor the inspection of all
persons interested and the public generally:
South of base line aud West of Willamette
Meridan.
T S6, R 1.
NWNE'i.SvelO.
T R i.
Part of V.i Sec 3, and part of Si .-c.'. 11.
T35. Hi.
SE'i NESc.-. 3.
T ii, R .
KWCiSE'iSecI.
T 1-7, R a.
Iits 1 and 1 Sec. 1.
T J7, 11 4.
NWU.E;i,SecJ.
T i. III.
LoU 1. 2, 3 and 4, Sec. Lt.
1' 3k R 5.
KW'iS;;. Seel.
T 3 R 5.
Part of (' i Sec. jl, and part of SE'4' S.-c.
T , R li.
Lot 5, Sec. I.-.
T "-j. R ;.
Ktv;,i kw;;, cc. n.
t .. 11 r...
Ail of be:. 1,3, A, 7,9, II, 11, I', 17, 1'., 1!1, 2.1, i
27,2J,:ii,:yaiid:;'i.
ithiii the nt st sixty davs following the date
oftliis notice, protests or contests against the
claim of the compatiT to any tract or subdivis
ion w ithin liny section or part of section, de
soritcd in t lie list, on tlie ground that the same
is more valuable for mineral than for agricul
tural pur-Hiscs, will be received and rioted lor
lejKirt to the General Land Office at W ashing
ton, D. C.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
J. II. BOOTH,
f 1'-' Receiver.
Administrator's Sale.
N"tije Is b'Ttly (rlvtii tin- uulr!iKl.'l
l!i a'linlui-trutor ol tlic tuali- nl llulilali
Wllwin, il'-cf-sw-il. In )mr-uniir- i,f anonli-rof
tlie ('iiiitiry t.'ourt H Duuelcs i'ouoiv. Ktsteof
in ii, ilui v mad- anil tut red on the :;rl day
il Ja-unry, 1'.n, v ill aftf-r tti 1'ith Jay nf Ktb
ruary, l'.M, nt laddie. IwmiicImk uunly. Mate nl
or'-f;'iii.M-!l at privati r-ale lor i-a.sli iu haiil.
the i.ilU'Wiuf !M:rilHl real roer(y, to-vit:
Die Nciu'h h Hi I of donation claim No. 41 ol
W 1 1 1 i u in I.. WlL-on aud wife, bcinn jart of fitc
ti.m :i4 in 'J'nwS..lii 0, 8. It., W., VV II. Mer.
in Iioh)1kh County, Uri rom, and tlie i-aid south
alt o i Mini claim ioiituiinu.' lW.'t'l ncren, more
or less.
lati-d at Kiddle, Iioimlfls Colililyj Ongr n,
MiisCth lay ol Jtmuary, l."jo.
GfcOKGE K. ('VISE.
AdminixIrHlnrOf Ihe estnfol Huldah Wilso
Ikiv-axei:. . j,st7
Ingails on the Twentieth Centnry.
This congreB opens a brand new vol
ume in llio liiaiory u( tin United Statm.
Old tilings liive paeaed away. JSitice
Appomattox a ueiieraluin Iiah icone. All
tlio irea! t-ivil and military leailera of
that e uci are dead. The questions that
for halt a century divided partiea, inun-
dHtiiiK tli" nation with blood and con
villeins it lont afterward, are cryatalized
in statutes or eetlled ty the logic of
events r extinct, State right, the ce
gro, reconstruct ion, the crime of '73, the
theft of the presidency, greenbacks, the
tariff, b veri meut by ii. junction, free
tx-itiaj-e of eilver, are do tnore. The
cock's shrill claiiou or the echoing horn
may perhaps liereaftei rouee them from
their loly bed, but nut before the end
of Merlin ley 'a eeolid Urn,.
In theii place appears the cold stand
ard, monopolies, the Nicaragua canal,
Cu' a, tneular posecsciono, colonial de-
peodenciee, the war in the rhilippinei,
world competition aud commercial su
premacy. This, B'j far as disclosed, is
the piejrraoi of the twentieth c: niury, in
which congress lias the iuitia'ivc. It U
Lot wanting in the rimulut f novelty,
nor, in opportunity lor etaiesuianpuip,
elcqueuce in debate, oratory and leader
ship. If there lie any mute, inglorious
Webbters or Patrick Henrys in the cen
ate cr house, let them now apeak out or
forever after boll their peace. They
need be mate and inglorious no longer,
The iccawiou is here. The country ie
impatiei.t to hear from them. But the
toiling millions w ill not be content with
tiresome compilations from cyclopedias
nor diligent threshings of last year's
straw ricki. They have had surfeit o
cheap rhetoric aud stage thunder. They
waui the real thing. Destiuv, which
punctuates history witit its surprises
stood with tragic uia-k at the thrreii K
of the senate.
The vice president was dead. At the
pjttals of the house its sardonic visage
wore an inscrutable smile, l.eed was
not speaker. No man ever loved power
and prominence and publicity more
than Reed. They were ioceoee and in
toxication to him. lie was surrounded
by a phalanx of choir boiB swinging in
ceiue and flunkeys bearing tijgons, who
.... ,-. - ,, ,
disturbed his equilibrium. lie .forgot
i !::. ,k. ..r ...
'"" l" 'u' 10
misee. i or some reason, or ict do reas
loo, possibly from conviction, perhaps
, ..,.. i. r'l.imll
" n.t, u.,.... "
against the measures of bis party and
. . .
the policies Of the admlClStratiOU. lie
, , ..... .-,,..i.t. .......i,
did not measure accurately the strength
and momentum cf the forces witu whit
tle was coLleoJing. He was like
whaler caught in the ice pack of pjlar
seas. The slow, silent, relentless irre
sistible masses close iu, and tlie voyage
is ended. If any student of human pas
Linn hlirea th-t Ra.i roalls- nrelera
I r
the dull, obscure routine of a lawjer'
Icffice to the splendid fame, opportunity
and power of the speakership, lie is too
green to barn.
This session of cjogress will e spec
ially interesting and important because
it will formulate the i-sues of tbi comin
I presidential campaign and lay out tho
f repablicanism
J and democracy. Both parties will play
...
1 lor position, ana escu win try to put me
.11... : . i . i .
I01"" ,B1 uvle
1 New times, it is said, demand ne
1 manners nid new men, bnt not here
T. t:.:i i.utorr f tl,a fniio.1 stt
iae PC'"Cl lilSlory 01 the Lmted Mates
1 has moved from the becincicc. and Wl
9
I move to the end, in a r.arrow orbit d
fiuej by the conflict between two (beo
ies cf (tie constitution. Whatever the
isiues, war, peace, fiuauce, espaDtion
imperialiaci, these are t tie limi's. Som
limes one will prevail, sometimes tbe
i.-ibcr, accorjing tj tli- mood and tempe
uftLe pen-le. It i.iueJ or dubious,
tbey put oa (be brakes. When alert,
buoyant acJ eacgaine tbey open the
tbtottle and give ber eand. One theory
is that of tbe doctrinaire who regards
goveraiuent rs a fixed problem", in which
all details and metboi'B are to be ad
jadged by strict construction ot tbe ex
press grants of power in the constitution.
This is democra-ty. The other theory is
that of tbe practical politician who sees
that in the complex and conslantly
cbangicgofa nation's daily life theap
plication of predetermined conceptions
is impracticable, and that be is wisest
who adaps himself to measure that are
momentarily fit, leaving questions of
ethics subject to considerations of public
welfare to take care of themselves. Tbis
is republicanism.
The republican pariy has ireen in
power cloea upon forty jeara. It has
made mittakc. It has some lough lead
er, some equalid boeses. It has occa
sionally conceited too much to popular
errore. Now and then the people. have
got vexed and kicked Ihe stuffing out of
it. Cut the estrangement has only been
casual and temporary. The majority has
been with it, is with it still, and is likely
to reruaia with it for an indefinite time
to come. Tbe causes of the prodigious
vitality of the republican parta are not
fartoeeek. It ban great respect for the
constitutions, but is not afraid of it. If
tbi constitution utauJs acros the path of
the people, why so iu:idi worse for the
constitution. If it wante to abolish
slavery, or make paper money legal len
der, it find tbe way. If there are no
precedents it makes them. It wastes no
time fur reverie. It is strictly up to date
and ready for all emergencies. It cares
nothing for consistency. It is not de
ferred froai taking a certain course today
because it purs Jed another yesterday.
Sjllicient unto ton-mow is the evil
thereof.
The passage ot the gold standard cur
rency biil bv the house was a striking
example of the habit i and methods of
the republican party. It has boxed the
compass on tho money question. It
created Ihe legal tender greenback and
proyided for the resumption of specie
payments, rur ten years H carried on a
desperate llirlntion wiih silver, and Iheu
ut the end, vutpd for tho single gold
standard with ttntlnisiasiic unanimity,
reinforced by eleven democrats, which
rej'iired heroism. It may not bo so
liort and eapy in the eeuate, where the
procedure is mediaeval, hut the result
will be the Mime, and the people will say
Amen. Tin man who aims at nothing
iilneyrt hitM it, hik) this up'ieare to bo the
predicament of the democrats. They
have no alliniiative policy.
Whatever Hie republicans are for
they nre against, and for that reason
th?y vot"d in I he r.cgativu on the gold
standard without otl'ering an umandinent
fur free t-ilver. In opposing expansion,
(lie enlargement of our national bounda-
riffl i-itlinr by ptirr-.li.tw or -onqnf-fit,
they are acting indespite of the greatett
names on their illustrious roster, and
slurring the traditions of the mo.st gtot
iom perioila of history. While it is true
thtt the ge iius of our institutions does
uot contemplate the acquisition of terri
tory whose inhabitants may not become
citizens, and ultimately t o incorporated
into the constituency, there is no more
practical difficulty in dealing with Puer
to Kico than with the District of CJom
bia, which is neither state cor territory;
and is governed bv commissioners ap
pointed by the president ond coiitiru.ed
by the senate.
The same may ba said of Hawaii aud
the Philippines. Or, if this be uudesir
able, both could be attached for judicial
ud executive purposes to either of the
acific states with their consen. Dis
tance forms no obstacle. Electricity has
nnihilated both space and time. With
telegraphic connection, the Philippines
might as well belong to California and
Hawaii lo Oregoti, as the Isles of Khoals
) New Hampshire, Nantucket to Mass-
acuusetts, or Long Island to New York
Thttl the iusurreclioli of Aguinaldj will
be suppressed and some plan of govern
ment devised by the reptibiicius in due
seasjn, iB established by the summary
disposition of Pettigrew's resolution lo
ay on tho table, the most into'.ctit mo
tion known to parliamentary law. It is
the most formidable weapon of a despot
ic and resolute majority. It cuts off
debate, and is a knockout if it prevaiU.
If the republicans in congress hive a
weak spot in their armor, it is on the
subject of trusts and tuoi opohes. The
message of tbe president shows how ser
iously the queetiou has engaged p'iblic
attention. The majority ts.uarrow, and
the encroachments of the money power
are etreuuous aud subtle. The people
demand radical and aggressive but jott
legislation. For failure the party iu
power will be held responsible. The
present Anti-Trust law is a carious illus
tration of tbe iuaccuracies of history. It
is generally ktiowo as the "Saeruian
Act,'' and is popularly suppos! to have
been drawn ty the venerable statesman
from Ohio. The original bill was report
edly Mr. t-uenuau from the coinnrtlee
oa tinaLce. I' was debated lor several ! -day
j in the ecii.xte, and found lo lo so .
defective that it was rather unceremoni
ously re'erreJ lo the cuuj.itte iu thej "
judiciary, where Mr. LJmuudr, the
cbairioau, look it iu baud and lepjiled
the tneasare exac'.Iy as il now statics on
the Etalale bock. Il was much enecre l ;
at lor a while as a tub to a whale, bat;
the recent lecieiou ol the supreme court
S'jowj (.bat it wan one vl (be most pro
found and (ar-reacbiu-; enactments vl ;
modern times. ;
SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS.
Every Line of Business in Good Con.
dition at.Roscburg.
Duritig the putt year Koseburg baa
made substantial progress in every liue
of business. Many new stores have been
opened, and all are doing a good busi
ness, while the o!dr establishments
have generally increased their premises,
and number of employes. Fife new
brick stores have been built, and many
small frame structures remodied for !
business purposes. Many new reeiden
ces were built ; Etid there are Lot enough
(o supply tbe demand. Tne county
coartnouee has been remodeled at a ccet
of I1C.00O.
Tbe Southern Pacific railroad has
bui.t a eabstantial passenger depot, a
commodious Ireighihouee, and rularged
tba road yards, entailing an outlay of
over foO.OX'O. These improvements give
Roseburg tue most extensive and best
depot and yard facilities cf any station
on the Southern Pacific in the Hate, ex-1
cept fort lan J. Other improvements j
are planned by the .company. Notwith
standing these additional facilities for
handling traffic, the business of ths road
has increased to such an extent in the
past year that tbe f.tcilities are strained
to handle tbe business.
The banks have largely added to their
deposits, with a marked incre! in tbeir
general business. One of tbe saeh and
door factories has enlarged its premises
and increased its output 100 per cent. A
brewery and ice plant was installed by
practical men with ample capital.
Koseburg's population is 2500.
V. S. K. Buck, in Oregonmn.
A De-perate flsn at Large.
Martin Kelly, bo on Tuesday, De
cember -0, was sentenced to 5
years in tbe Oregon penitentiary by
Judge II. K. llanna, of tbis county, es
caped from tbe Insane Asylum, Salem,
Friday aud is at large. Kelly bad served
one year in tbe penitentiary and mani
festing symptoms of insanity bad been
transferred to tbe insane asylum. Tbe
crime for wbicb Kelly was convicted was
tbit of robbing Tim Clnnty, a eection-
banJ, on a freight train of tbe S. P. Co.,
between ibis city anJ Siekiyou.
Kelly is a desperate cbaractei to bd at
large. Wbilo corjfined to tbe jsil in
Jacksonville, in company with F. It.
Smith wbo killed Peter Xeleuu, Le tore
oil tbe corrugated ceiling of tbe jail and
cnt a bole through tbe roof, and but for
Smith informing tbe jailer Kelly might
have mad good bis eecaje at that time.
K'lly at tbe time of bis sentence by
J: ' : r Ilaona for tbe crime of which be
v. onyictcd conducted himself in such
a crossly insolent, diereepecllut and
abmive mauner that the judge recalled
him, and increased bis term of
incarceration fioiu 4 to 5 years. Ash
land Tidings.
S3 far the winter in Coos county has
been unuaually mild; iu fact if it were
not for tho denuded condition of tbs trees
and a little excess of raiu occaeiocally,
we would ecarcely realiza that wioter is
is here, niackoemes, rasji-jerriej are
in all fitagee, from I, loom lo lipo fruit;
roses and other Ibwera are pleutiful
aud tbe grass is growing riiM along.
Coipulle City Hulietiu.
The editor of the Eugene Register
vieited K jHoVjur last week. Oa hia re
turn be caused the following to be print
ed which striken a retponeive chord in
every heart down this way: "Rueoburg
is more cuiilident than ever that the
eteel rails will ecou link that city with
the Cxih bay country. It is a cousuui
malion ilevotitly tc be wished and if tbe
Rose burj- cilizeos cau bring it there will
nut be many days elapse before the iron
horse will be pufQog and enortiug back
und forth as lie plys the east aud west
trafl'n: twixt coast and inland." Coiuille
City I'nllntin.
CUIUS
11(11
Is the result of repented acute attacks. Th
liver and spleen are principally affected.
They act as storehouses for the malarial
poison and the Mood takes it from them.
The poison must
be driven out of
the system. BCD
TAN will destroy
the action of the
poison and event
tially drive out the
last particle of it
from tbe system.
In addition to
this, HVDYAK
will restore the
lost app e. It
will builo up ths
weakened system.
II C D Y AN will
make new blood
and new flesh. The pains In tho bones will
disappear. Hl'OV AN has cured others and
It wilt cure you. We describe tho symptoms.
Study them carefully. They are yours. Du
not d'Uy longer, but take ni'UYAN now
and you will be cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
I. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND
TROUBLED BRAIN. Take HUDYAN
and your headache will disappear.
2-3. PALE OR YELLOWISH COM
PLEXION. HUDYAN will establish a free
circulation of pure bloo l and cause the cheeks
to assume their na'ural color.
3. L033 OF APPETITE AND OSAW
INO IN THE STOMACH. HUDYAN
will restore tut appetite and tbe digestion of
food will become perfect.
4. FE2LIN3 OF WEIGHT OVERTHB
LIVER. Thit Is dus to the enlsrgement ot
the liver. It ii filled with the poison of ma-
larin. UlDYAX will drive out the poison and
cause the org in t J asumc its natural sire.
5. HEAVINE33 IN THE REGION
OF THE SPLEEN. Tiie spleen becomes
rreatly enlarged. HUOYAN i'.t les-n ths
cor.gcv.icn an I n'li the hearineaa to disap
pear. You art suffering from Chronic Malaria and
you can bo cure I. HID VAN will relieve your
everv symptom and make yon well. HID"
VAN can t obtinel ol all drtiggisu for Soc.
Ier paeksge, or packages for U .'). If your
druggtxi does n"t keep ii, send direct to tha
III' its AN KKMKIIY rOMHANT, San Fran
ric. Caltiornla KememlH-r that you can
consult tho HAIIYA.N DOCTOR FKEsli.
Call and ee the diK-lors. Yott mar call and
see them, or write, as you desire. Address
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
Car. 8scVsa, M.rk.t sad Cilia Ss.,
tea Frsacisca, Cal.
TUEBIRECTROt-'lET )
Montana, Utah,
Colorado and all
Eastern Points.
jOm-s cbuica of two !avo:;te routes, via the
j t SIOS PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the
RIOORASUE socuic Unit
I.01A at tbe time
1 1 i days to Salt Lake
2)2 days to Denver
lli days to Chicago
42 days to Xew York
Free HcclitsloK Cbalr cars, l'n
bolMtercd Xonrlal." Sleeping
Can, PnlliiMa Palace Sleep
ing CarsXopcratrd on all
traiuM.
tn turtber lulornia'iri apply 10
J. F UIVANS, Agt., Hotel ci g
C. O. Terry, . W. E Coman,
Trsr Pass. Agi Oca At-
l-'l TbiraSt . Tct: si a Or.
Notice.
rsiTBt State.
Lji.no Cirrus,
KcK-burc, Crown, Nov. 11?.
To wl'.iu it may evneern:
Notifc is bcrthj- given that tbiOrotron Jt Call
lornia Kailnal t'ompanr has filed In this cflic
s Lit of lands situated Id tbe lownshitx do
scntxMl Ulow, and has applied (or a patent lor
said lands: that the list is open to the public (of
lDnrxction and a cop? thereof by dcscnpllre
subulrlsions, has hoc a postol iu w convenlenl
place in this office lor the inspecUou of all vx
sons interwtcd and to tha public (erjcrallr:
South ol base Hue and al ol Willam
ette Meridian,
Tp S.'. K U
Wi. 6; Kv.sl.
Sutho( base line and Wcstol Willamette Mcr
Tp. J. B. 4.
I Part ol S'i cc. 3: part of W' Sec. JU
Tp Jl , K S.
6' . Sec. 33.
Withiu the next ruty days lullowiijz tlie data
ol this uot ice, protests or contests scam! the
claim ol the Couipany to any tract or subdivis
ion wlthio an teciioo or part ol secliou, de
scribed In the lift, on the ground that tbe sarne
is more ahiable (or mineral lhan (ur agricult
ural purposes, will be received and noted (ur ie
K1
rt to tne lieucral Land Uniee at naKhlneton
J.T
BBIDOKS,
Rimnttr.
J. H. BOOTH,
Receiver
(uitI0)
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
s-i -i-.:ili-7-.-,iarsiS
The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens
derfer Typewriter during the Spanish-American War.
No. 5, $35.
St. Paul,
Gloucester,
Topeka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiana,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
All goods fully guaranteed and sold on the installment plan. Band Instruments,
Guitar's, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions,' Autoharps. In fact almost anything in
the musical line can be had at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORE.
iX
X
Examine our line of
SPRAY PUJ1PS f
The best assortment of Pumps ever brought to the
County. We carry the celebrated DEMMING,
MEYERS, BEAN, GOULDS POMONA. The
best Corbalized Spray Hose and the famous Dem
ming New Bordeaux Nozzles. Send us your order.
Churchill & Woolley.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and
Hay, Grain and Flour.
D0ZIER & MARTIN,
'PhoneJMain 181. PrOpS.
P. Benedick.
...
Any JobWork donejat
Reasonable p"- nn
Triumph Prune Grader
F01 Green and dried Prunes.
Compact, Practical, Accurate.
Send for circulars and testimonials to)
WALTER M0RLEY,
Patentee and
Get your
SCHOOL
We have a Complete
stock of TEXT BOOKS
and the Finest Stock of
SCHOOL TABLETS
ever brought to this city.
Prices are Right. . . .
a. c.TBrEfis & co.
Our
WYLIE PILKINCTON,
.Successor to O. W. XOAH.) . .-
General Blacksmithinp;
AimM HOBIEIUOEISH.
rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY.
RXPAIB1KQ OF All. K1SD3 PBOilPTLT DOSE.
Shop oa Corner WaatalnKton aad Kane 8ta., Roacba.sT
including
CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Pianos but cheaper in price but not
in quality.
BL1CKENSDERFER
m it 1 .n 1
19 fWsar
1 3ssBBBaBBsassaTBBBBlsw;
cit r? j
ajHrOr': . ? v. .-,: 5V
yo;Lii"
and Retail Dealers in
Game in Season,
r
DndertaBi1 nnd Embalme?. $
Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon.
SUPPLIES
Marsters.
1 .
No. 7, $5Q.
The Blickeusder
fer is rapidly dis
placing the more
complicated and
higher priced ma
chines, as it does
the same work
equally as well (if
not better). 40,000
now in use.
v-rt
Northbou d I
departs 7 :30 a. m.
Sonthboonj Rooebarg local. No. 18.
arrives 5 :20 p. m.
Northbound overland, No. , ar
rives 10:33 a. m.; departs 10:45 a. m.
bootbboond overland. No. J, arrives
15 a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m.
F 8 EIGHT TBAI5S.
Northbound fast tbrongb freight. No
221, arrive 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 620 p.
m.
South bound fast tbrongb freight. No
222, arrives 7 .-00 a. m.; departs 8KX)a
1.
Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrive
at 2 -55 p. m., Sunday, Wednesdays and
rriaays. aparts v:uu a.m.. Handava
Thursdays and Saturdays.
ooutbboond rsiied tram ro. 226 ar
rives at 3 :00 p.m.. 00 Sundays. Mod.
days and Fridats, departs 7:15 a. m.
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
XaTHOBirr Chcch corner of Halo and bus
streeta. Bnnday Bervlc: Preaching, 11 a. at
and 8 00 p. m.; Sabbath school, M a. m.; U
A. Walker, Baperlstendent; Claaa Ksotlnf at
cloae of tha momlnf serrtce; Zpworth Laacts
7:00 p. m. T. 8. Colfrey, Preatdent. Prayar
Meeting, Wednesday, at 7 : p. m.
G. S. ABBoui, Paator.
Panoaage, coraor Mala and Laa.
C jriTmo Basra us CHVacx oa fowler street.
Boaday serrtee, at 11 a. m. aad 7 JO p. m. Pray
er Beetiag. Thursday eveoiag.
Ha LccT M. Corur, Pastoe.
Gaoaoa a CHcaca. Corner Caaa and
Main streeta. Servteea on seeood aad Irn;."'""NJ
Banday moraing of each month and ererjr
evening. Special serf ices annooseed ik. Jt
me to time. Ear. Jem Dawson,
Missionary.
M. E. Cacaca, Socra. Serrieeserexy Boaday
omlDg aad evening.
Bav J T COttov, Pastas
Binisr Chub. corner of Lane aad Boo
treeta. Sumlay serrtce: Preaching at 11 a. at.
and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 10 a. bl, O. P.
Coahow, saperintendeat, rYayer meeUng at
7:30 Wednesday evening.
S. A. Docglus, Pastor
Tirt t'HBisTLa t'acBca Corner ol Plaa
and Woodward streeta. Sunday servlc-es
Preaching both morning and erening. Buaday
school at 10 a. m. T. P. S.C. K.atS 30 m. m
Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at
30. A cordial welcome and greeting awaits
L W. A. Wood,
Paator
PiasT PaasBTTsaiaji Chcbcb Comer ! Caaa
and Rose streeta. Sunday service: PahUe
worship, 11 a. m., sn 1 a p. so.; "-Mtli
school. U s. a. I. P. 8. C E.st 7 p as.
Prayer meeting, Wedueaday evening 7:3a
. J. A. Townsw.
Pastor
Taa W. c. T. C. will hold iu regular meetings
on the second and fourth Mondays of every
month si T JO p. m. in the Xpworth Leajrus
roota of the M. X. Church.
O.RAflCO.
L trail
ABBTXV
Fast 8lt Lake. Denrr, Ft Part
Mail Worth. OmahaKa s- Mail
S p. 111. sasClty,3i.Ua ; h i- S:stsm.
eago..:-. j
. i
Spokane ' Walla Wsl!a Lewiatoa. j Epohaae
Flyer , Spokane, ilinaeapolis. Flyer
3-ijp. m. ; bt. Fsa', Uuloth, Mil- 8 a.m.
: wmuki, Chicago and
Kask
, i :
S p. m. ocxax SraaJTsarr 4 p. m.
i
i All Sailina; dates subject
! tachange.
i
For San Fraaeiseo
Sail Dec 3, 8, 13. 18, 3,
. 2s and every i days.
Daily Colt a si a Sitkb ! Ip. m.
EjtunJay TBaJtaas Ex.. Bon.
i S p. m. To Astoria and Way
Saturday Landings.
M p. m.
' C a, m. W'lXLiaaTTB Brm - jujk au
Exunday ,Ei Son
Orecon City, Kewberg, i
alem k V ay-Land s
7 a. m. WuxawBTra ksa Tax- 3a p. m
TueaThur" hiu. Bitbbs. Mon.Wcd
aad Sal. Oregon City, Dayton and
and Way-Landings.
S a. 'tu. ! WiLLiBtTTB Kit sb 4 30 p. m.
Tues.Thur Mon. Wad
and Sat Portland to CorsaHia and and Pit.
and Way-Landings. I
' j
Leave ! S5ksa Bivxs ' Lcare
Kiparla 1 Lewiatoa
l:a) a. in. '. Riparia to Lewialon Daily
Daily .8:30 a. m.
J. F. Givans,
Agent, Koseburg, Or.
W. H. Hurlburt,
Gen. rass. AjrV,
PoiUand,Ot
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THS STATS
A of Oregon tor Douglas county.
Nora Helm, Plain ti ff, )
vs. J Suit in Equit) lor
Fletcher Helm, Defendant) s divorce.
To Fletcher Helm, the above named de
fendant: - In the name ol the Statt. oi Oregon, tou ars
hereby required to appear and answer ths
computet tilud against you in the above en
titled suit on or before the first day of the
next regular term ol tho above entitled court
toutt:
loaday March. 5th, 14 And if you fall
ta appear or answer said complaint, within
said time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief, demanded in her
complaint as follows:
For a decree, of divorce dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between plaintiff and
defendeitt, and lor such other reiki as to ths
court may appear equitable
This Summons is published bv order of Hon.
J. W. Hamilton, judge ot said court, which or
der is dated January 6, 1900, and ths time pre
scribed in said order for the publication of Una
summons is once a week tor six weeks proceed
ing the nrt day of said term of court, and ths
day oi the first publicatio of this summons his
January S, 19V0,
)JSC ) Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Appointment o Exuect
rix. Jotloe la; hereby civcii that the undersigned
Wa ou tbe Hth dav of November. 1AW,
duly appointed as executrix of the last will ana
testameai ol l.eotve X. Kusseli. deceased. Ail
persons bavin claims atrainst said estate are
nereoy reiuirea to present tbe same properly
reritled, to tnud executrix, at Oakland, Douglas
county, Oregon, within tlx months from the
aate octvoi.
Dated this 16 ilay of November, 1S99.
FRANCIS L. RUSSELL.
Executrix.
Notice for Publication.
Cxitfd staus Li-nOrrK.
Koseburg. Oregon, Decent ber 30. 199.
Notice is hereby given that tbe following
named settler has filed notice rl bis In Motion
to make final proof in support cj-'bia claim, and
that said proof will be made fc-'Tore tfe Begistur
and Receiver V. a. Land 0fMat Jxoseburg.
Oregon, on February 10, 1AX) i- .
ISAAC BAILEY,
On bit B. E. No. W60,for thlats 13. 14. U and IS
Sec. 14, Tp. SO 8, R. 4 W. Uo names the follow
ing witne-sses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of raid land, vl.:
Rem Fate, and Johu Perdue, ot Davs Creak,
Oregon, aud Robert Stewart and J. B. Fullerton
of Caoyonville, Oregou.
J. T.BRIDGES.
Begfst er.
s