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1 Job Printing 3 NOTE HEADS, LETTER HL At;, BILL HEAD5 ENVELOPES, ETC. I Executed as short notice at price X conslstcat with gosd work. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol.. XXXI. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, iqco. No. n f PLAINBEA -7D J J LAWLESSNESS AND FEAR Kill Reign in Nome's Gold Nelds v This Summer. MIST HAVE PROTECTION. Postmaster Wright Believes That 60,000 People Will Be in the District This Summer.' Naw York, Feb. 5. There will be lawlessness and a reign of terror in the new gold fields at Cape Nome, Alaska, next rammer, in the opinion of John G. Brady, governor of the territory, and George N. Wright, postmaster at Cape Nome, unless cODgrees takes etepi to es tablish civil government on a firm found ation and makes laws defining the pro f"f orehip of claims. Governor Brady JLtflt. Wright are in the East endeav "oring to obtain the appointment of United States judge at Sitkt, Circle City and Cape Nome. An extraordinary rash of eoldseekers to the last named place is expected next Hay a hen communication with the . outside world is reopened. Mr. Wright believes that before the ecd of the summer, there will be 60,000 persons In Cape Nome, "We want the general land lawi ex tended to Alaska, so that we have home stead rights." said Mr. Wright last Bight, berwie. we cannot help hav iog a grat deal of trouble. We are without the legal form of government. We haye organized one cf our own, elect ing a major, a council, a chief of police and other ofSstrs, bat i: his noeunl tag in law. There were 2000 mea there last year, and they egret-d among themselves to observe each ot tier's rights, bat it will be different when we have "60,000. "In law, nobody has any right to the beach between the hith cnl low water marks, where then are rich deo-its of gold. It sught to be laid eff in t small plots for the sale of tLe mineral rights.. Tiioogh gold was ditovered in Cape Koatt a year ago last September, we did not get the news in Seattle until last May. We inspected at first that it was a scheme of tbe steamship companiec to get paasenirere, as the Yukon business was getting slack. I t el --graphed to Washington to be appoiotcd postmaster and was over night by wire. I got to Nome July 4, when there was not a slake box in the district. "Lumber came in later, and a boat 3. 500,000 of gold was taken out last sum mer. One claim in Anvil creek paid 1175,000 in five weeks. I know because I handlsd tbe money. Three claims in Snow gulch paid $500,003. Oa the Yu kon the gold is well below tbe surface, but at Some it lies near the top of the ground. Many claims have been etaked out, but there is a vast region still to be explored. Tbe formation is (very pecu liar. Back of the beach, which is white and, and rising 10 feet above it, is a flat strip called Tundras, which extends fiom two to four miles back to tbe mountains, T- - has a layer of moss or pest on top, "comes a layer of Woe day from 6 to 3 ochea thick, and then the white Band bedrock 25 feet below. The gold ia too whit eaod runs frcm 50 cents to $1.50 a pan. axd the pay ttxeak of ruby sand on the bedrock tuns $5 to to tbe pan, besides cosrt gold. "One of tbe steamers took 350 toss of sand shoveled at random from the beach to San Francisco last year. It waa put into a smelter and yielded $9000 in gold. The beach baa been prorpeeted for 15 miles. Nobody knows where the gold came from. Some hink it was from hills brought down by glacier, and eome thiuk it was thrown up by a yolcano. "Governor Brady wants Alaska to come in as a e'ate when the population has been increased by the rush next summer. He is the one man that all the people there have absolute confidence in. If wo are admitted to the Union we can t ike care ol ourselves. Miners be gan coivi i ij down from the Yukon last fail, and more will come. If we do not get authority to protect ourselves we shall have trouble." In Delaware laet week the National Cape Nome Mining & Transportation Company a orAnUed with a capital of $5,000,000 to establish a steamship line and work with machinery claims covering 920 acres of beach and tundras. Frances B. Tliur'u -r, F L Loring and Geo. Crawford are the incorporators. Alaska Civil Code. Washington-, Feb. 5. Senator Carter today reported from the committee on territories th bill for a civil code of Alaska, and providing for courts cf that territory. Three district courts with the necessary officers, and United States commissioners are provided for. Three judicial districts are created. No dele gate in congress from the territorial leg islature is allowed under the bill. FUSION UNCERTAIN. Middie-of.Roaders in Nebraska, Bryan's Home. FRANKFORT AT PEACE. INDIAN W AR VETERANS. Republicans -And Democrats At Last Agree. i Repo rt of Senator Galllnger on Their Relief Bill. TROOPS ARE TO BE SENT HOME This Virtually leans That Governor Taylor and Lieutenant-Governor flarshall Must Step Out. LonsviLLK, Ky., Feb. 6. The peace conference be'.d at the Gait house last night between seven republic ids aad seven representatives of tLe democrats resulted in tbe signing of an agreement embodying seven specific propositions which promise a settlement of tbe paity difficulties which have been brouLt about between the two elate govern ments in Kentuckey. This agreement is, in substance, as follows : First That if tbe general assembly, in joint session, shall , adopt a resolution ratifying their recent action adopting tlie contest reports seating Goebel and Beck ham, the contesteee, Taj lor and Mar shall shall, submit without farther protest. Washi xutos. Jan. 30. Tim report Of StM;itir ; i!!i!Ur on Sea.i'r .McBridVs In !n:i vv.tt' vetoiHD hi!! conliins a uum Ikt oi very iiit.-re.-iirj; stateni jii's, and lr;:ii.a tt licht lohiu tacts that are not geuful.y knou. Tins bill, it will be recalled, provides ao: only for the surviv ors ol 'the In li.ui war of Oregon and Wadiintou frjin 1 S3 1 to ISiC, and the CayiiHj w.r the Pucili: coast ia 1347 4H, hut oli.i lor the tut vivors of the Fluii- ! .i . .... i i : w i.. ...... ,.i hi? ia. the lYvre Li.lijn wriu Illinois, in J8-7; the Jm.: iiud i us .k- of lSii ; thu -S.ibiue w.ird xji ISM aiul 1S37; tho Florida fceaii uclj wars from 1S12 t j 1S5S; the Texas acd New Mexico wars of 1S19; the Cali fornia diatui ;auc--H ol 1S51 and 1S32; the Utah wars ol 1S.VJ t3, and ulso tlm sur viving widow .f oilicers aud e: lit ted mea who served .Indus', tho Iudaoe in the.-e wars, provided they have, nut re niarrii ,!. I, t. i-vO'.l cn.i:nstd Unit ths ieo sio;i ro 1, should this bill pis, oull be b.iei!f d to tho c xteut of about $730,000 at p.h timf, ahiiough tbe amount car ritd , tl.ijti'.l would dtcreafc- rapidly, owi;. t j the great I ipso of tims eince tuot i-f t!u 6 wiira occurred. kr exam ple, ihi-te mh but five survivors of the Jscuiir.oie Har of 1S17-13 and 1-0 wul- i oas. Oi the Fevre war there are but J. F. BARKER & CO. mska m iG:L,i-sSSsWR:El, A Complete line of GENERAL H6RGHAHD18B now oq hand.- DRY GOODS, Ladiea Dress Goods, Kibbon, Trim mings, Laces, Etc., Etc., AUo a fine line of 14 turu:yoi8 ::i.l 107 dred :iiid widows. Two bun- Liscolx, Neb , Feb. 4. Nebraska pop- uletiwbo favor fusion are anticipating J Uon o tt- election law ss will provide for nonpartisan election boards ar.d iu snre tree and fair election. Third That coaditions shall rmnin in statu qao until Monday, thegeuia! assembly meeting and adjourning fiom day to day until tbat time. Fourth t hat nothing shall be l m to iuiw :ii,u iwciii y-onj ve'.iraua eurvive Second That all patties shall unite i.i tbe .dVi!.e war, it! but 155 widows, an effort to brine about such mtd ana- trouble in the selection of nominees for the presidental ticket. J. II. Ed m ou st n, of li,u city, has been assured tbat aT lei't 150 members of the populist natioral CJtnmittee will attend the meet ing t ) be held here February 9, and, while it i generally believed that the Western delegates will favor holding tbe na icnal convention at the same time and place with the democrats, there is no doub' tbat the combined strength of the middle-of- he-roidera will amount to a great del when it come to deciding upon 1 ca ion. It is not at all certain that the fusion lets who favor nominating Mr. Bryan and d-msnding in exchange the vice presidency, will be in tbe majority. If i bey eh ail be, tbe convention will prob- abiy be located with that of the demo crats, but it the rtidd e-tf ihe-road.rs shall predominate, the convention wiL be held a month or so earlier. Tbe scheme provided to defeat :he opionente j of fusion i to have Senator Allen nomi nated, with the national committee hold ing the power to fill any vacancy tbat my occur on the ticket, eu that, upon tbe withdrawal cf Mr. Allen, tbe name of Mr. Bryan might be subetituted. It is also asserted tbat by pureuing this plan there will be a possibility of having Allen nominated lor rice-president by tbe democrats. and 141 survivors cf ths? Cijute war are no' a.iw, and bat SS iJos. The sur vives if the Texns uad New Mexico w ri3 iiajl i-r up to 144S, with S'M wid i ewe ai.d -170 survivors, nJ t'3) ijjs jf ilii? (.4i.ijrr.1a ward are yt alive. ; l l.e.v ar '.".'.i.y nivre tuivivcrs atd aid-Jow-- vf t:i-. .r; in O-ejoa acd Withiug- tcu thai) ai:y oi the o'.I.er difficulties, and lu-iice the I'.-tliia war vtterans of these two sta'.ts W'.'ull ilciive the greatest tiit-.cfi: rhouli Senator McBride's bill l ie.-. T' er are 23-.'0 f uivivois and 13- ehall meet and adjourn frcm d. y to day ! 4 w jj jWJ 0; ii. :e U'M: wars, until Tuesday, without taking ai.y i cticn j ; t eu e i.tute i that becacee the on the contest lor minor state 1 Uictrs ; 8lI!1 . j, .ru el.ted in cideiea'. com This postponement is eogsted in order pl;;;os u ir. teut times tluricg these that tbe action of the gct-er! a e-a-i ly ' j.,,; gn w ,r 5j fi. n18 teeu fouod to on the ratification reo'uiioa usay be:ex'.M s ?re&r oo;-.:d:y O nanus oa the taken firet. rol ?. which u ,i. c-it tiie ta! r.omber of Sixth Tbe state troops .bail te r ; EUrvivo s d ju t j about 4000 ia i l . moved from the state capitol at once,! Ia in r hinder or prevent a j)iat session of the general assembly for taking action on the ratification resolution. Fifth Tbat the s'ate conies', board : n thu bill the committee though with all cecessvry precaution for - eavg : the public safety. Ttiis matter is to be, "Thji.iato. thtfv wars occurred 40 nnder the direction of General Dan Lind-j veais a,,f f,a nv , .i;cited a of the ey, of Frankfort. j survivors i tixe l i-t 05 jearc, while the 1 . etiui i'.ei at ol the -niLoie survivors REBELLION IS RIFE. The Wild Men of Borneo Attack British and Chinese Shops. Taooma, Feb. 6. Mat So Sellob, the rebel leader of North Borneo, has again stirred the natives there into rebellion, according to Oriental advices received here. They commenced warfare last month, atticking Giya bay, when tbe British and Chinese shops were tasted. The rebels then retreated into the jungle. Several dajs later they were followed by a force of 50 bluejackets and Sikh po licemen. Five miles inland these were attacked and driven back by Sehlloh's men, who fired at tbem from a dense growth of underbrush. A number of the British were killed and wounded. 1 I Seventh That the republican t tic a's and officers of tbe slate guard shall have immunity from charges cf treason, usur pation, court-martial cr any other sac a offenses. The agreement was signed by tLe following: Republicans, John Marshall, Judge J. W. Barr, General Dan Lindsay, T. L. Edelen, Dr. T. II. Banter, David Y. Far'.eigb, C. T. Ballard; demotrats. S. B. Blackburn, J. C. W. Btckbam, Sam J. Scbackelford, Urey Woodsou, James B. McCreaiy, Fbil Thompson, Robert J. Breckinridge. The agreement in full was not given out last eight, as it was desired firet to submit it to Govern or Taylor for bis signature. It was stated by republicans prefect that Gov ernor Taylor would agree to auytLirg tbat all of them signed. It wsa etsted in the conference tbat the London session cf the general assembly would be called off atoncenufil Monday. Yhhe tbe situation is in stata quo, Taj lor will remain in possession of tbe executive building, while tbe republicans will rec ognize him and tbe democrats will rec ognise Beckham as governor. Y. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga., says, "De Witt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills 1 ever took." The famous little pile for constipation bilious ness and liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Mareten ACo. If Al 'VJJ will a:d th ITT?af? cook as no other agent will to make The dainty cake, The white and flaky tea biscuit, The sweet and tender hot. griddle cake, The light and delicate crust, The finely flavored waffle and muffin, The crisp and delicious doughnut, The white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll, Delightful to the taste and always wholesome. Royal Baking Powder is made from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR and is absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. There arc many imitation baking powders, made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. ' KCYAL MKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. MITCHELL WAGOilSI J. I. CASE PLOWS. of the best qaa.ity and latest style. Staple and Fancy GKOCEKIES. ood, Willow, and Glassware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc., also oa hand and at prices to enit the times.) An tip-to-date line of m 'PI SHOE STYLE SHOE COn FORT. Can be combined iu the same pair 01 Shoes, if correctl ritted. We are prepared io show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown in our store, having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac tories iu the east. We should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock aud prices as we feel assured that both will please you. WQLLENBERG BROS. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OFTHI Southern Paclllc Co. Zxpnaa trains leave Fortius daily . 4 1P. il. I Ly. Fort Worth Lv. ji A, 3l. I Lr. Sew Orleani Lr DlMirjii Cars Observation Cars. Pullman f if t cl& and touriit can attached to ail traiaf. Kbaota Express-Dally. i PROGRESS OF FREEDOM. Ueneral Wood U Qlviog Cubans Every Chance to Learn SeK-Qovcrnment. is!'le-ir?. t! l.;e iue&'imabij eervicea cflheij vieiKvr nie.i and B'j'iJiars t) dceai i' uuui.&jiry tj rtfer. IlUtorj rtcui;c;t.i Ue rsslutber hive achieved Iq the Sju.lt aoJ Wttt tLey have en- dnrel tue g.-raUtt privatiocs, sacrifices anj f oileriD-. We owe 13 then large Ir, if not en'.irely, tue aiq'listtion ol the vjst empire ci tue Tactic Njribwet. "It l.avicj Lttn tt.e po icy t-f the gov-erLvt'--Lt and the uuilorm coarse of ibe leiiislaron t!:ut service iieapions ebcn!d be rin'.eJ at tLs eip'.ra'.ija of 40 years following the wars for wf.itb tuch pen-eio.-i8 Lave teen rauted, it aiil be eeto that tbii ritl has low been rtacbed as to all the war rutnlioae J in tbe presea b:il. While as to eome ovtr 77 years bave elapseJ tiuce tbe war. Meet tf these clJ ecrvivcra are in tteJr circaoi ettuceg, Lile all arc io o'.J ac, and, as eetiuiated by t ie comuiisioiier of pen sions, the average pensionable period canuot extend beyoud aboat eev-n years ber.ee. Manyofibeie .d meo were oaiiited from ti e act pentiiomcg Ecrnv ors of Indiau wirs fetwsen 1S32 and 1342 and fur this naS3ti the preeent bill is tbe more j:ist, eiuct! it includes all tbe sur vivors ol the re-csn red Ii.diao wars prior to 1S50. The lanoajre of tbe bill bas the ap proval of tbe inferior d-partuient." - a a niftiitiai - A careful analysis of our Drugs and Chemicals Will prove them to be of Full Standard Strength and Purity. ! Our Stock is unexcelled in Quality and our J Medicines are absolute reliable. VPurity I Accuracy V A. C. MARSTERS S: CO.: Druggists. Prescriptions com ponnded Day and Night 1 SEIRECORG--- New Yobk, Feb. 5. A epecul to the Herald from Washington says: Though gratified at tbe excellent con duct of tbe resident) of Cuba eicce American occupation began, tbe authori ties are still unable to name tbe date when American sovereignty shall end and tbe inhabitants of the island shall commence tbe administration of their own affairs. Under instructions given by the presi dent and tbe secretary of wer, before Lis departure, General Wood is doing every thing in his power to educate the peopln of tbe island in self-government, not on ly by example, but by placing them in positions of responsibility. It i believed tbat after the Spanish subjects of tbe island have registered their intention of continuing their al legiance to Spain or oi becoming citizens of Cuba, tbe people will be ready for tho election which will commit tbe munici pal governments of tbe island to tbe of ficers elected by tbe people. 1'hene elec tions will, of course, be conducted under American supervision. The operations of be municitpali'is will be carefully watched by the admin istration in order to determine if tbe peo ple are ready for a larger responsibility ana 11 it enouia De enown mat such is the case, then a representative conven tion will be called to draft a constitution and to establish general system ol in dependent government. Inhislannusl message, tbe president declared that the United States "must tee to it tbat free Cuba be a reality, not a name, a perfect entity, not a hasty ex periment, bearing within itself tho ele ments of a failure." Tbe year allowed by the treaty of Paris for the Spanish population of the island to elect.whelher they will be Cuban or Spanish citizens will expire on Apiilll next. It was believed tbat by tbat time the results of the census would have been 0 imputed and tabulated, when this gov ernment woald tten be ready to provide fotmnnirfpal election!. Russian Diplomacy. r. rt-rF.i;.-iii Ri, Feb. 5 A campaign in f.ivrr of taking advantage of tbe pres- Soutli Alrica to eat cou: plica! lufis IliiEsian ports oa the Indian ocean and Mediterranean U being pushed with vijjor. The newt papers openly ad vocate profitir g by tireat Driuin's diffi culty to realize a feberue upon which depeixl tbe ultimate prosperity f liuhij and abiih Great Britain has hI- wavs fru-iti-ited. Rockafellcr Resigns. CmcAoo, Feb. C A special to tbe Record from Cloveland eaya: John 1). Kcckafuiler is no longer preei dent of the Standard Oil Co. Kockafel kr reined last December but tbe Ucls wtie kept a secret until now. tf "Necessity is the Mother of Invention. It was the necessity for an honest, reliable blood purifier and tonic that brought into existence Hood s Sarsapa rilla. It is a hiqhfo concen trated extract prepared by a combination, proportion and process peculiar to itself and giving to Hood s oarsapanlla unequalled curative power lis luondcrful record of cures fus nude it America's Greatest Medicine. Rosy Cheeks " have good health and rosy cheeks, thanks to Hood" s SarsavarilLi. It builds me vp and saves doctor biiis." Mary A. Burke, East Clair St.. IndiAn.ijxtlis, Ind. Hoori'i rim "iir liver 11 la ; th non Irritating and titily cathMrtlc to tuko wit h Hoody tutrtapTlliaT m... ..... . . . Name it? liv, spell it backwards and you have it Nice fresh stock of Staple and Fau cv GROCERIES constantly on baud. Fine Teas and Coffees a specialty. Cauned gooc Flour and Feed, hue fresh eoods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. MRS. A. C. KIDD. 'i i i j Staple and Fancy Groceries. We havea complete line ofr FRESH ;groceries, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,' CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and jj Price. G' ve us a Call. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. Ve pay for this.... 44 AH" i. ttva i a fine selection of To let you know that we have Staple and Fancy GENERAL DIRECTORY stati or oaaaoa. D.S-Henaton.. HOES tG.W. McErfa Governor. ..... T. T. fi-ti Hecretarv of ritate r. I. LmubmJ Htl Treuiirvr C . Moor Sup:. Pub. Inntractioii J. H. Ackrnua State Printer W. H. Inig ttorney tifntrl D.K. N. Blackburn F. A. Moor ' upiem Judge :. K. Wolveitos bcoxd jcotCMJ. Diaraicr. judge J. W. Hamiltoo froccutlf Attoni7 Geo. M. Bro o. i. LaD onrica, Bo-Jtttraa. -ei .-er ,. .Hcnry Booth irKii.rr J. T. Brldrra i. wsatheb acaaae. Thoa. eutai OUrrr DOCOLaS COCMTT. Senator a. W. Kml EUpren UU rei W. W. Wlitna U. w. Cena erk . sheriff. Ireuurer school tiDperiutendeot. County Judge Coram lwionen Surrey or (kroner. cheep Inapector. mm im H. G. STANTON. Justices.. 'km-iailea.. Mayor f oct aiaat Ut Ward... ttlWard trd WartL. Ita Ward,. Recorder- Trerarer .arsbal 7 it) r. at. 4 30 a. a. s : Lt. - Poniaod Ar. Lt. Boeeburft - Lt. Ar. - Ban Fracci-co Lt. 9:15 r. a 12-. . ss r. . 5 C P. M. I Lt. 6:05 P. M. Lt. 6 40 A. M. I Lt. 8: IS P. M. j Lv. 7.00 A. M. Lv. 1?:1S P. M. Lv, Otrden Lt. DenTer Lt. Omaha Lr. Chicago Lt. Loa Ac celt- El Paso Lv. 5 5 A. M 7:00 A. M 4 :i P. M 7 45 A. M 1:31 P. M 6 a) P. M 9 CO A. M e.2& P. M CITY COUKCII. UrtTK. The rosmog Council of the cilT of 1 meet- the tint Monday la each motata al cioci p. m. cocrr iiaiiosa. The Circuit Court for DonvU- rvmnt- - three time a year aa foUowa: Th A day In Mrch, the 4th Mondiy In Jon, aad Uta ut Jtowlay in December. J. W. H-nuiu4 Boceour- judtce. ieo.M. Brown, ol Bo-fshwg. the 1st: 3eptaiL r ana nremoer, Jos. Lyoea, ! Drain. jade; M. D. Tbompsonof 8eoti-r and Jsa. Bvron, of Olalla. eomjalssiotMrs. P roomie Court U in scscion eonOnaoaalT. Jo Lyons, ladse. Xt. H. I Lt. 5J r. . I Lt. 4.5 r. w. ( Ar. . Portland Krsebarx Fsn Frsncico Ar. l7ai)A.. Lt. i 10 00 Lt. I 7) r. . CorrsUU Mail Daily (Except sundayX QOMMODORE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Vat?r Riirlit- n,Am a specialty. -fs.Ttcr, Bid. RO?Brn ntrcna 7:30a. H. U Ma. u. ILt. ! Ar. PorUand - Ar. I Corralila - Lt. b.bO r.M 1:S r.M At Albany and Corrallia eonnect wlUt trains ! Corvauis a Eastern railroad. Indt-'pendtno Pas-engei Dally (except unda;) U t. u. I Lt. r. a. I Ar. H r. . I Lr. Purilsnd -- McMinTiUe Ar. Lt. Lt. iva a. r J.rt a. Jt 4-") A. a. koehlks, c. h. markka. Manasvr. U. F. Pas. A iter t. PORTLAND ORXGOS. Direct connection at Ssti FtsocLv o with teamthlp lines (or Hawaii. Japan, China, Tbe rTiUUi'pind ana ii".r.:. rorinroucn uuarr. can on or a-i ross L. B. MOORE Acent or V. C. LOXDOS, Kowburg JOHN II. SHCPE. 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A chance to get something nice, for nothing. Come and see. Kvery thing at the lowest a prices at Jackson Street, 5 'J ZIGLER'S GROCERY. Phone 253. Week days. 6:30 a. tu. to S p. m. Sua davs and bolides, 0:oU to i):lK) a. m and 5:30 to 7:30 p. 111. STAGS KOVTliS. Rosebud to MarsbfielJ Departa ev ery day at 6 a. m.; arrives every mom iog. Koseburg to Myrtle Point. D.par every day at b a. in ; arrives every morning. Roeebu'K to Millwood Departs ejer day except t-undnysat 7 a. ui.; arrives every day except ISnudays at 4 :-15 p. ui RoseburK to Peel IVparts tdaily, (ex cert Sunday) at 7 a. iu ; arrives daily (evcept Sunday 1 at 3 p. 111. Roeebur; to Lnrley Departs Tuee-1 days aud Fridays ut 1 p. m.; arrives Tuesdays and FriJ.tys at 11 :30 a. in. If you sutler from tenderness it full ness on the rit;ht side, pains under shoulder blade, corjotipution, biliousness, sick headache and feel dull.tjbeavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and congested. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and perma nently by removing the corgcxlion and causing the bile ducts to open ana now naturallv. tukv are uood pills. A. C. MARSTERS & CO r.r.GaaUrr H U StepbetM . (i. W. Iriai-aica H- B GUletta Jo-.Lyoaa IM. D.Thoi 1 I Jsa. Bjroo Oscar Thiel -Xr. I. V. Hoover Thoa. emlih raaciacT ormu. -H. W. ifrfler D. F. Fisher crrr or aosxxcae. -A. C. Msrsten -W. A.arair COTTBCnjMjT. JF P Brown C. W. Psrka W . RensoTI . K. v. Luia (A. nelda j w. J. Leader ) r. W. W oolirr )H.C. SIocubt. u. a. wa .beo. Carer -F. W. DUItui :uuui; mvn uey. Diy Conrt meets the 1st Wednesday iQw : Monday of Jaaoarr, March, May, JttJy, user and nrember, Jos. Lyooa, H ProfesaionaU Catrtla. E. CHEADLE, M. D. D. D. g DENTIST. biick oppoaitsj einetua Roseburg, Or. OSce In :L !tr' Hail. ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, RosEBfRti, Oaxoox. Bosine beio:e Ci Land Office aal Frobs bumra a iptcis'.ty. OfEee Abraham Buildin-. J tS E. AVYEBS. AT rO HN E Y-AT-LA W. RCSEBVB... CaiMMMt. Rx)in 9, Ta kr & Wileoo Block. J C. U LLERION A t torn ey-at-La w. Will practice in all the State and Federal Court OSx in Marks' Bldf, Rosehnrg. Orc-oa. Q.EKOGE M. BLOWS, Attorney-at-Law, KoaiBCaG.or Court House Down atsirs. JRA B. RXDDU3, Attorney at Law, Offi In Co'u-t House lth Dtst Attv. EOSXBCRG, OBXiiOB. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 1 and Review Building. &OC-EBCRG, ORIUOB "Yy R. WTT.T.TSI, Attorney and Counselor at Law, rTni prseties ia all the eotuta of the Stats. Of Bee tm Marsters Building, l)oeckM sommty, Ov. M. CRAWTOKD, Attorney at Law, oom 1 . Marsters Bld, ROSXBCIS, OR. aTJ" Business be for. th. n a t rwt nviiuiif cases a specialty. Late ReceiTer D. 3. Land OSTca. V K t ( HASAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 3 Marsters Building ROSEJJCRG, OR p W HXYNKs, DENTIST, ROSEBl'RG, ORltGOy Review Bnil.lin-. Teiepbouo No. QK.nro. v. uouck. rhsciau & Surgeon. OEce Pit OSire fsld. I'lu ne, Msiu :l KOSEBURW OR(iOX JJI.MER V. HOOVER, I HYSK I VN AM) SURGEON. Rostiu'ia Orkucx S(H.'risl atton'n tivin to Ureases ol the Kosa and Ttrost. Oflice Main si . ir-,i.ir south ot City Hail Ph '110 Viii:, a 1 - 1 ij BO YEARS t EXPERIENCE aw . . .4 Tradc Marks -iH" DESIGNS 'fftfi Co-vmcMTs Aa ; . Anrone wn:1tn a sketrh snd d-srrlp-.tr enlrkly i4senain our oihkkb free whether aa Inrenli-in is rroh-M pnlemaMo. Com man lr tionsMnrtlyronudeiitiaL HanJboofcon Patent sent free. OMmt sirency for serunna pateuts. Ptnis l.ten tliroutih .Munn a Co. recslra Ipo-Mii n.u-, without ctisrve. in the Scientific Jlmerican , hsmlsomelT ltlntr-tt weektT. 1 srsest dr. -nini i'u of nit .oientiBo 'uroal. Terms. M a - . r.r: t"iir munibs. t- boldhyall ne sdealer. ltraoea OitK, Ki F BU Washington. D U