THE PI-Ai.NDEALER r sails... . -TQ rlUKe: . f. SIKATFOK1. .. 1 Thursday. ... -uiter aad PuWUtlid wbecriptloa RsUee. Tar ..V uo .. 1 U) .. 5C rjftte Heaths. Smmcasam FEBRUARY 8, 1900. At a natter of new, and by lesscnol the fact that there tree great mmy vaocratt end populists in the county whs read no county ipm except the fLaiMXM, we publish in this usue tH dstbacrat and Dopnlitt calls for Btt central cooaaiittso meetings. 1 The goverBoierit tecripts in excerf o ios-o.ditn.-s in Vu inon'li ci! Jsnoary ware eearly $.000,UX. or at the re'- cf tlW.000.000 a rr f mi-plan. Tle creekon bare stopped cmahinc alut .Va laaaCii-irecj ii our seveuue law, mid a sray raj-ed them to begin raitlal?a an the lb"r il uf the iu 8 lie. Jest at lUia tin e, oU-n Bvmrk Cocb raa and the oher g..ld democrats a triviar. desperately to ihir.k well ol M- JJryaa and overlook Lis siivr issue, it is Cat dkbeartening to have tbecatidi t allies , the rxpt:lit?, setv potue p-a the demooratif- prty thst they mill emieate Mr. Brian early, on I 10 to 1 pVrofie. and -m all iheu in-it lhat lie deatocratic national convention "ibdoiES the vra'iorm and it lendidstF," other wise they threaten a separate ticket. There ere 75.OC0 poe iiiot iu the ilsi fie! service of the United States, accord irj to the acnacl rr-f ort of ii e tivil ser vice commission. And h democrats ere still referring to the kard s'ep" ef the administration when the President foek VtX el the ciyil serTlce sutue three or for IbeeaanJ po-iti-ms at.icri h-n'.d IttM liitt been (diced thuetinder. If Mtli actios is a luukwaid Hep, what weald fee ttie act itn .! ti e d-n-ocrate theesselres shcotd tt-.ey get an oppor taaity in tt ie liirrcu.m? Id the 1KHJ vletforai ihey Irarkly eaj that to the victor ueJaog the sinnis, reariiios of the effect on the public service. The Review of Kose bog , undoubted ly the biggest (?) piper on earth, alto fited by one of the biggest ecandal MBfjera end black mailers cn eatt'i, seeking two of the i i-gest things on earth, M very nmcli exwi-i-i that the fnggei should due t J c miiueut cpon the Harvey abduction case, and then tftssenti the fact that tte Oiegonian thoogbt sufficient iy weil of the article to rjTe it space. Tt e hogget taas said atefhinj it eaonot subetaotiate, and Las Mt reflected op-iti railroad men who are gealiemen, bot apon tt.e class to which this bu Harvey end, undoubtedly, Tat (sreea, belong. Bohemia Nugget. It has been claioued thst the douio eratfc petty will be in e strouger poeiiica "thbj year than it wae 10 1S96, hecaoee Vhlie then adver was the only issue, now the party Uaa number of iseuee to saseee troes, cay, it can even uke theji aU, silver, an:i-:rast, anti-expan- siea, end with three issues, can meet (be dsmanda of every section. This would offer an attractive program were it at tor the fact that many o'. the men S who favor one of these iesurs are u-alier-i abry opposed to the others, and vice ver sa.- For instate e, Boorke Cot hran ie a eld democrat who s urdity fonghl eilver ia I899;batbe ie willing to allow eilver in the platform if the priccipaHesoe is anti imperialism. Senator Morgtn on the oth er bead, if a silver democrat, bat he ie a atroeg expansionist, and he believes that aay ether course thtt adtclaaatlon fer exaanaion weald be the caetlieet mu fakee. Henry Watterson ia a gold democrat who eaye free sih er ie done for ; bet Le urges txpanHon u a democratic olley and aa a national necessity. Chairmaa Jones and Senator Pcttigrew are both eilver sneti and ardent' anti etraasiooiets. n'or McLaortn tees ia expansion necsst'y lor the Kioto. These men are auJ they are not fe be fooled fct-j seeini; one iseoe need eae part of thr couo'ry and another in a dif'erent sectin. ft appere lhat the work ef organize g the variuoa discDrdant elementa of the democratic party into an bsrmonioas noity is hen u'-an indeed, if swt ejaiis impossible. Republican Editors Meet. The biennial meeting cf the 0?ji n Eepnblican Editorial Association took pbtce in Portland Monday. Contrary to (be nana! custom, the country editors talked much business and little politics. Heretofore the political feature of the or giaization has been kept oppermoet, bot at thie reesion, owing to the eett'e Skaat of all factional differences and the ittrk ct interest in political affairs at present, the aeeocialbn got down to hard wl, Ihe following officer e wre elec'.td for the ebsuing term of two years: Presi dent, D. M. C (rault, Hillsboro: secre tary, XVi-liam J. Clai ke, Gervias ; treac Fr, S. S. Train, Albany; executive aoesmUtee, J. B. Eddy, Forest Grove; J.J. Wbituey, Albany; C. L. Ireland, Uoro. With the exception of Mr. Ire Itad, who is a oli r, this wsa a re election of the foi tiit-r board of officials. fix new mem bets were elected, mak-iag- the membership 20. Oak Camp W. of w., 0f this city held a esse ti of last Mondsy evening. Two bv membsrs were iniated and the rego- Isr rontioe cf binee was attended to j after which tbe Ladie of the Circle were lavited in and a general literary aad social time was enjoyed by all. The South African war question was de bated by N. T. Jewett, J. A. Buchanan, J. L. Long aod C. H. Fieher very ably aad intelligently. It was decided by wi. ..... .t.,... "" "t-1 tween the affirmative and negative. ! The ladies of the Ciicl.. did fall henor to j 0f , fiitble location for a tish hafebery. tbe occasion by furnishing the wood j H vxptcts to remain about a week, to hoppers an ejallnnt liiaO whicli was make a lh.,rtmgh examination of ir. rlisenased in rpWar worttnn (lrQtiian. REPUBLICAN LEAGUE J. M. Church of LaGrande, is Chosen for President. WORK Of TliE REPUBLICS CUBS The Gold Stand ird and Retention of i ihe Philippines Endorsed Dele Kates to Nationul Coaventioo. roRri.A.v, Or., l'b. 0. Thj 6tate lie pnblican Ltagaj of Oitrgou, htld u bi ennial conventbn iu tuis city t!y. The convention wos composed uf al most $00 delegates, iprcsenlint; be different clubs of th ttdte. The uiutt ing was very barmonioue anl enthusi astic, there Ixjitig but one cjntebt, uud that a fiicudly one, over tbo elccliou of a president. The cooveution was called to crdtr ly President Gatch, and J. B. Kddyot Fcrst Gsovp, Walt-.r L. To.z of M'oodbura aud K C. WrigUt of Pcrt Uud, wt-ro elected assisiaut sccit-taries. After tbo appointment of a committee on credentials caueisang cf Dr. Kuyken dall of Lace, I. A. Matrum uf AVasbiiig- ton, J. W. Wtl.h of Clatsop, ul F. W. Muitey of Multnomah uud cetreUryJ. P. Kentelr, the convention edjoutntd till 2 p. tn. When the convention con vened in the altera jon, I'tef il. u Gatch deli vert d his biecutal addrtrs which was an eloquent exposition of repuHiican principles. A committea on resolutions was appciuted consisting of W. II. II. Duforof Waico coanty, Wallace Mc Camant of Multnomati, . 1). Stratford of Djuglas, Mark Lilis u( IVU a:a L 11. Eeeder of Umatnla. Tue election it officers being annoan.ed, Wallace Mc Camant of Portland uumiualed J. M. Church of LuGiaace. ai.d Walter L Toozs of Woodburu, nju:iuatcd J. AV. Scriber also of LiGno'.le. Church was elected o ti e tiret ballot reieiyirt; 509 of the Tlio vole catt. The convention then adjourLed to 8 p. m. Whrn the conven tion cji veaed in the evrnln; etesion, the eleticn of officers nd d..'l(gts to the national convention wat cjm;-Ieted ai follows : Vice-prwcidtftit I. A. Macraui, tf Wafihing'on county. Execn'ive committee : Atlarje J W. Meldrum, of Oack amaa cojo'v. Fust corgre.-siouai dis'rict TheoJoie Cameron, ol Jackson coanty. Second CjcgrtssLcsl distric' G W. Johnson, cf Va--co cjunty. Delegates to nst'ooa! convention : At large O. V. Hurt, of Benton; V. H. Moore, of herxan ; Chester V. Dolph of Multnomah ; D. F. liardman of Linn ; W. A. Howe, of Yamhill; S. B. Eakin, of Lane. Fint congressional district J. C. Hay ler, of Tolk ; W. H. Odcll, of Marlon ; E. D. Etratforf, of Douglas; C. S. Moore, of Klamath. Second corigreeeionai dittricl J. II. Jobaunsoo, of Clatsop; J. E, Uaeeltice, of Multnomah; V. U. Conyers, of Col ombia; I. S. Geer, of Harney. The following resoluuons which were drafted and submitted by the committee on resolutions were then adopted. lUESOIXTIONS. 8j long as either of the great political parties advocates the free coinage c! silver, the financial question is the paramount question before the American people. The republican clubs of the state of Cregon, in convention assembled reaffirm their loyalty to tha gold stand ard and their opposition to the free coin age of silver. We believe the best and most stable dollar in the world should be issued by legislation to the laborer as the fruit cf bis toil, and to the farmer aa the price of his crop. We are in sympathy with the efforts of the republican sena tors and representatives in congress to enact legislation for Ibis purpos?. We hear:ily indores the Philippine policy of tho present administration. These islands have been won by Ameri can blood and purchased by American treasure; they should remain a perma nent par: of oar nation.! domain. We cannot neglect our duty to give them a t table government n-r can we afford to ibrow away the great opportunity they give us for the development ol our Ori ental trade. The republican party was fotaied for the purpose of fighting the battles of free labor. Throughout it whole histoay, it has bean the champion of the people, and of the American laborer in particu lar, We are opposed to the monopoliza tion of commerce and industry by truBts, and are in favcr of all jalicioue leg'ih- tion looking t the curtailment of their power. It is the sense of this convention of re publican clubs of Oregon that tha consti tution of the United States ebouid be ameLded in relation to the manner of choosing members of the United States senate, act that they thould be elected by direct vote of the people. Farther re solved, that cor senators and representa tives in congress be requested to work and vote for any measure that will bring about this proposed reform. We extend our sympathy to tho fami lies of the Oregon volunteers who lost their lives in the Philippines, and we re quest ice f ecreiary oi war to mate pro vision for the removal of Ihe remains of these dead heroes to the end that they may repose in Oreg jn soil, and Whereas, the war department has failed to csmply w ith the request of our governor for the return to the state for burial, our sa'dh r boys who lost their lives for their country. Therefore, he it re60lvtd that we com mend the cjurfe taken t y our governor, and demand lhat our dead heroes be re turned to their families and friends in our state, and that the governor be re- qiested to convey tbis resolution to President McKinley, with the that he comply w ith the same. requeet ! Tbtre being no forti.er humutSK convention adjourned. tbe ne.i ijtuunsEioner Kee l sfaric.I Hiis ViniW fnr it I'mn,,.. rr in ......t. La ei Fiom Sou h Africa. V.oi.r Hkau Laaukr, IyadTsmith, Feb. 0. inoe yeateiday llm British, with naval acl other gutie, have bombarded our positions on the Upper Tugela. Troops cros p.I t lie rivr wt that point and Kclendrift with the object of storm ing our potuiuue. At Jtho former, Gee eral Durbcr bent thotu back end they rrcro3sed in great confusion. Fighliog contiiitit s at Kclendnft with Btaudtrton and Johiititiesbur); cciiimandos. . There were no cueualties o our eide. The c.nnjnsdittg was tlio fiercest yet expert ; euc-u. laara was continuous nrmg an 1 day lout:. This ruorniog it recom- I uiet.evd wi'li an incivased number I gune. of Roberts and Kitchener to the Front. Cwe Tows. Feb. 7. Lord Roberts andGcncMl Kitchener have slatted for tbe front. L-jnuon. Feb. 7. The Associated Preos lean s that tbe war olfice tiday received a telegram baying briefly lhat B'lller had again recroseed tho Tugela river Febru ary 3, and iu uj advancing upon Lady smitb. ADVANCE ON PRETORIA. It Will Take a Month Yet to Get Ready for It. Lomks, Feb. 7. Wh'.lu susinse re garding Bullcr'a movements uud opera tions affecting the fate of Ldy6mith con tinues unrelieved even bj- the vaguest diEimtcb, there comes from other quartets interesting news in the announcement that Lord Rooms and hi thief of staff, Lord Kitchner, havj L-fi lor the front. As thia information w held op fcr sev eral hours by the censor, it seems to in dicato that aa important movement is on foo'. A dispatch from Sterkstroom, dated C it moroiog announces that tbe Boers are a'tacking General at aero from two directions. Firing was then proceed i lg by the outposts. A delayed Sterkstroom dispatch, dated February 5, ssys bodies of troops left camp February 3, and that important de- velopements wcte expected. It is quits probable this explains RoberV depart ore, and that the commander-in-chief wishes eiter to Lm present afor to super- vise tne long-intended movement by Gatacre to join forces with Kelly-Keoney and tbenca s'rougly reinforce French, completing the Utters work at Colesberf and establishing without fear of serious opposition an advanced position for lbs main movement. This ol course, is greatly supposition, aud it ran be confidently said that toe departure of Roberts and Kitchener for the front does not indicate that the main advance has leguu. The commandera, it is admitted will probably te back ia Caje Town within a abort time. It is pointed out that the term, "going to the front" must not be interpreted ioto sn idea that the gTeat movement opon Pre toria by way of Bloemfoolein has se riously commenced. It will be a month or perhays much longer before this can be brought about. In the meanwhile, the preliminary steps are likely to enliven the campaign with ebarp fighting, aod news from Sterkstroom, Thebns and Colesberg is eagerly awaited. The sitoat'on regard ing Buller, owing to lack of ail definite information, is as futile as it was yester day. Our War. Manila, Feb. 5. Brigadiet-Geaeral K ibbe'e 'Tpeditioc ia the islands of Lo tos, Ley to and Saruar has occupied pei maoenlly and garrisoned nine towns. A thousand insurgents armed with rirles and over 50 W armed with wooden swords, bows and arrows, were encoun tered during the entire trip. The troops killed 75 natiyes, 11 ol wuom had rifies. Tbe American losses were one man kiled and nine wounded. BARD WAS ELECTED. Chosen Senator From California (o Succeed White. SAtBAMcno, Cel., Feb. C Tbe Call forr.ia legislature today balloted for United States senator to succeed Stephen M.White. The vote in the senate was as follows : Thomas R. BarJ, republican 27 James D. Pbelau, democrat 10 In the assembly the vote stood: Bard 59 Tlielan 20 White 1 Bard was declared elected in both houses. Both bcuses will meet io joint session tomorrow to ratify tha election. The senate tbis afternoon refased to adopt rcEoldiioca recommending the me diation of this country in the English Transvaat war. tilendale. J. L. Deaey has eoid out his large mercantile business at tbis place to Son neman &. Co., late ot Salem. Mr. Dew ey retires from this business with tbe confidence and esteem of all his custom ers, wbo very much regret that other in-i terests neeu ma whole attention mak ing this sale necessary. The new firm comes among us with hiiih commenda- tiou, and will no doubt retain all of Mr. Dewey's former patrons. Hazel, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.l. Sluter, who has been seri ously ill with typhoid pneumonia, ia con- valeecine under the skillful treatment of Dr. u . H. rlanagan. Mrs. W. H. Redfield of Glenuiont. ia critically ill. Dr. Harris is in attend ance, and we hope to soon be able to chronicle her recovery. Lambert Sheppard. who has spoot the past t ro years in Idaho, is visiting rela tives at (ilendale. Grant Levons of Galesville, is engaged in invoicing at tbe Dowey store, aud C. T. Nail is aleo at work at the same place. T. W. Billings, of tbe Douglas mine, is at Glendale today. Miss Edith Dewey is visiting Miss Maud Werner at this place. i We understand that Roseburg parties ! have bought the corner lot opposite M. T. Chase's store and will erect a large two story building. The first floor is to be used aa a saloou and tbe tipper t-tory for a public hall. Politics ia eniirosBing much of Ihe at tention of the atronger x in Ihta place, i Moi.ua. Democratic County Central Commit te Toe Democratic County CouUl Com mittee is hereby callod to meet nt the court housi in Rosohur;, Oregon, on Saturday, Fkiiri aby 10, 1000, At 10 o'clock s. in. for the purpose of Bxing the time and placzs f.i holding tbe primaries uud county convention, apportioning the number of delegates to which each preciuct U entitled and for tbe transaction of such olbor I usinrns as may come before tbe comtuiitec. tvery member ol tbe comruittco is urged to be present aa matters of ruat importance will comu before the citn mittee. B. W. Sntosi;, Cliairman. Peoples Party County mittce. Ccn ral Com- Notice is heteby given lhat ttie I'.'o pies Party Central Coin roit'eo, of D.-u;;-las ounty will meet at tb-J cju:t Ii jum. iu Rseburg, Orcgjii, on, Satckoav, Fr.nst auv 10, 1 JO, Al 10 o'clock a. in. for tho purp m-.- I fixing dates for iioiding lb ptiui.tii.s and county conventuu ami tieMajTivg the numbei of delegatus to which oscb precinct is entitled, nud trauacling S'ich Other business as may pro:totly onio before the committee. A full attendance ia canucily d-8iret, and every member is urgel to bJ p oi ent. Rxeburg, Oreg u, JairiAiy 3), 1J.H) Rat C. I'uovrx. CViaitinin Pioneer Dead. Al the 1 erne cf !.m dniighin, Mrs Naocy J. Welktr, in tbi ity Tuesday. Feb. 6, 1900, Mr. M. Tip'.os, at Mi? ag. of 62 years and 8 inuntbe. Mr. Tipton was one of tbe early set tlers in Oregon, coning with bis family from Missouri in 1S5I. After living one year in tbe Willamette Valley, ho came to Ibis county and tattled on Ihe North Umpqua river and bat lived in this vic inity eyer since. Mr. Tipton acquired Ure property in terests consisting of land aud livo ft xk, bot eventually oaiag to utiavoiJjtblo c:: cametances lost the most of it. Ha was a Sturdy, active citizen a.i I helped uia'e rially to quicken ine pu'.sc ol comuitrci 1 iodustry in this cjunty. Five eons and daughter are llt to mouru bis deat.'i. Th.y are: J. II. j Tipton of Denver, 1 laho ; J. B. acd Fred M. Tipton of Burn?, Or. ; John Tipton or Garden Valley; Win C. Tiptiu of Glide; Mrs. Nancy J. Wclker cf Rxeburg. Tbe funeral was held today, Be v. Win. Thornton conducting the services. I he interment in Oik Cu-tk cemetery. Another name is ad Jed to the litt f our pioneer dead. ROSEBURG ACADEMY STUDENTS. The Following is a List cf Studcuts Enrolled at tbe Roscbnrg Academy During the Year. CLAMiU AL C'-1 Ml . Myrtle Campbell, Lillian Cfitetcr, Kata Follerton, Ruth Hami.tou, Gertrr.de Sheridan, Pendleton, Or.; Lenore Sheri dan, Or. ; Clarence Gcdlrey, Bert Hus ton, Thoe. McCarthy, W. 11. Richard son, Unas. MratlurJ, Lee lborntcn, John Townsvad, Thoe. Towns nd. NOliMAL COl KSE. Zelia Byron, Olalls, Or.; Adda Cooer, Sadi Hattield, Melrose, Or.; Lulu J. Hnghcs, Glide, Or.; Ora Mote, Ruth Mote. MiLnieStantou.BafiaCity, Wyo.; Agnes Tnompran, Winatou, Or. ; EJna Winston, Winston, Or.; John Byron, Olalla, Or.; Clifford Leonard. BVblSK3 IOIB8S. Silvia Brown, Efiie Collins, Culver. Grace Good. Neita Good, Stella Hamil too, Ellena IieeJ, Lolie Sacry, Roy Bellows, Waiter Hoover, Medford, Or.; Walter Leonard, Oriu Richardson, W d ter Tooley. si'ca.tL n."iJE.NT.. Bessie Coshow, Lucy Dro'.Iinger, Clyde Faulkner, Frank Goodman, Looking Glass, Or., Fred Hamilton, Eugcne.'Or. ; Chas. Hess, Win. Jonee, Waller Mf Laird, Sitkom, Or. ; Claud Livingston, Peel, Or.; Isadora SchwatU, Fred Wins ton, Or. Total 50. This is a very gratifying (bowing for lb first five months of the institution : Wetting Bells in Edenbower. Miss Florence Notiage of Scottsburg, and Sam Wylie of Roseburg, were hap pily united in marriage at the icsidence of Mr. aod Mrs. Calvin Wylie in Eden bower, Monday evening tbe 5th inet., by tbe Rev. J. T. Cotton of the M. K. Churb, South, of Roseburg, Or. The wedding though quiet, was pret tily conducted throughout, and bespoke tLe good taste of Mrs. Wylie, Tbe bride is tbe oldest daughter of Mr. and tin. S. M. 3oltge, and U a very baaaUfol yoaog lady, possessing many sterling qualities. She was nicely at tired In beautiful white silk dies9, re lieved with ribbon and lace, and she bore h'felf with (grace end composure ' oguoat tbe tryiug ordeal. The groom is tho oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvia Wylie of lidenbower, aod is a rry prosperous and popular young matt. He at present ia employed as brakeman on the S. P. R. R. Ho wore a suit of conventional black and appeared a worthy protector for the one to w bom he had pledged hia troth for ever and aye. The beautiful ct remouv was faultlessly conducted by Rev. Cotton and the re sponses weie clear and distinct from the bride and groom, arid delivered with im pressive solemnity indicating a full reali zation of their importance iu timo to come. Alter mo ceremony an pariooK ol a very sumptuous eupper amply provided aud elegantly served by tbe hostess. ltiey were tlie recipients ot many very valuable and useful pi taenia. Tbe happy couple will remain here for a short time, but tho good wishes of the community and a host of friends will go go with them wherever ihey may locate. Among ihoee pieeent wero: Mr. and .Mrs. Calvin Wylie, Rev. J. T. Cotton, Mr. ami Mrs. H. A. Smith, Miss Lulu Cloyd, Floyd Weaver, Mrs. Cloyd, Wal ter Wylie, Mr. Powell, Miss Josie 8mith and Miss Ifattie Cloyd. X. WHEN HE COL'RTtD YOU ne didn't complain if you were a little despondent or irritable at times. Now ne aoes. lie h the same man. He didn't un derstand then. He doesn't now. Then he thought it was caprice and liked it. Now he thinks it is caprice and doesn't like it. Ijttt now he's busy pet ting money. If he realized the full truth he would tie more than anx ious to have the wife he loves take the right remedy to restore her to true womanly health. Most men don't know that when a woman is weak, nerv ous, irritable and despondent, there is invariably something radically wrong with the delicate feminine organs with which her entire physique is in sensitive touch. There is one, and just one rem edy, tried and proven, that will put tilings nglit wuen trie feminine organism is weak or diseased. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It re storer, perfect health to the weakened organs, and makes them strong, clean and virile. It makes wifehood happy, and motherhood easy. V- It Itanish'is morning sickness anil all other discomforts that precede maternity. It makes lalxr light, short and almost painless. It helps to make real " new women." An honest druggist won't urge upon you a sub stitute. Mrs. Kmcrsou Allcu. of Dorct. Ontario Co., Out., writes- "I can truly fifty thfat I think Ir. Merer' moiiciiw-s tlir best l-havr ever urd. I wai in very voor health for a Ions time, flatinrr. from the birth of my little pirl. 1 tried dirfereut doctor and different mediciues. I derived very much more benefit from y)r medicines thaa from any other 1 have ever used. I took four bottles of !'avorite rreeription ' nud three hot tie of ' Golden Medicnl Discover-,' and I always keep the ' 1'clUts ' iu the house.' ' DR. DARRIN TO REMAIN. Owing to the Great Demand For His Personal Services. Hie odor has concluded to extend his vis'.t in Ujsrburg and will remain at the McClalV-n Hotiso until March ISlh, that atfrri'iog those who have net yet btJ aa o;; jr.un ty uf consulting him a chance t- do 8. They will receive a frank opinion fre of charge. In a ma jority of ca&.'d cn!y 03 interview is re qtiireJ. Ttie biltcci: cf liestruei.t can bo coudoe'ed without interruption of busiuts'. To tlivwo unable tjcvme qaee- ioa blanks will be furnished 1 y mail up on applicatioa. Tbe dwtor'a treat meat corists of the latest discoveries in the application cf electricity, sup;'!inii'e I by medii-inea if ntces-ary. The majority of h:s ca.-ea h'j-re n.ttues are presented, wee f a chronic nature anii ad batllel the swill oi go id (hys; ciins, thm ihoair.-g 'm s jp riority cf electricity, when edn-iriistored by one who has uiaJe ill me a rpviiii siady tiocJ electricity came into proxicecccas a remedial a-ect. The i'jdi;criminae t'.to tf citctricity should bi guardsJ again?!, unce, hke aoy olbor r'me.!y, it niay act adversely, un eas rescrttvd by oae thoro'.ighly tin lei (tauding in edict. B.lowwcgtva n.tui.a cf sell known pe j;-l ia the e'ate, wtu have been cjre 1 J ha Martin, Cove, Or., hjdrocvle, cure! 10 year 60. Prcf. J. P. Ljney, of tbe Portland high s.hoo", reiidencii S:., catarrh fcr yetra, succtrsfjl tr. a'ed. RicbarJ Paireti. Mldd e'.oa, Or., deaf ness, ore 1 ia 10 minut-3. Ilia uncle, Wm. Parrelt, was curj.t oi dsafuc&a 10 years ag). Senator tui. Ctn i it'.t s u, Charles, Biker City, U, heart t-.iab'e and gon era! nervous cVbility, ctuul trid giii.ed 30 pouiiila. Mrs. P. Hcs' daahler ronUiaest corner 2J an 1 Mar.-hali street, IV t land, goitre ilire neck! fr years, cured w ith electricity alone. Ex-Sheriff A. S. Schwp daughter, 51 's Third St., Portland, loss of appetite, liver complaint ar.d rheumatic iictirulia fjr six months, ccred. D. J. Grain ai 'a child, Springtii-ld, Or., piiafuily ni!! c;edi h granulated ecu-junctivitu.-, complicjlod with n'i-ra td the ete'.alls fcr uuie motitii?, cured. J. A. Liujsley, ncv3 agent on t tie N. P. It. R., residence Mt. Tabor, Orc jn ; consuuptioa, bronchitis uud catarrh, cured and gained fifteen pound. Ernest Rhodes, Pen tkton, kidney trouble and duhctcs ; he had to relieve his bladder hourly, night and day, all his life, cured in seven months by Dr. Darrin. W. Hays, 4JJ Cjmmer.-ial atreat, F. ist Portland, Or., iuthmma'.ion neck of bladder and sciatic rl.eu ualism ; came on crutches to the doctor, cured and left crutches, at the doctors otlice. Mrs. F. E. Dewey, U30 Davis St., Port land, deafnej!, nervou And general de bility, heart disease, dysj-epsia, liver complaint aud female trouble iu all its various complications, prmacunlly cuicd. F. D. Uenrici, ui .iitavi.U, Ore., form erly St. Helens, Ore., lame back aud kidney trouble 4 vv.tr.', curi.l ; also hia wife was cired of di-c'iargin . ear and deufneFS. Dr. D.u riu ia how located at th& Mc Calico House, KoseiMirg, until Marc'o. IS lioutidle healed if ill. II your eyes trouble you tho doctor vill leet your eyes free i'iid fuin.pli glasfea if necessary. Elkton. J. M. Mark Siiturdav. went to Riireburg laet Miaa Florence Nottago pf Soltsburg, I aseed through hero Saturday en route to Roseburg. Beckley Bros, brought a large baud of calves up from South Ten Mile last wetk. W. P. Reed of Gardiner, returned from Roeoburg Friday. Mrs. F. D. Oar left fur AbcrJten, Wash., last Saturday. -'Itia very probable that Elktou can again bca&t of it mill by text summer. Elder Ford and Rev. W. S. Gordon ueiu some very interesting meetings uere last week. Alfred B. Haines lias lately purchased cf Wm. Beckley the Smith farm at Iho firrv. The now trail Irotu hera ti Lion lake is being rapidly cmplated.. Tha directors of thi.i li:trict will ro- cive inaa lor tlis completiog of tho school houso up to the date of February 17th. AViki? WW W ) ''A f ' i. i V, '. tsareams! IN WALL PAPER. For 30 days will offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS in WALL PAPER in order to make room ; for Spring Stock. Sec our $26.00 Sewing Machine, also have secured through the Special agent, Mr. J. R. Jones, the celebrated Singer Sewing Machine that can make you special inducements an and prices nev er before offered in Douglas county. If you contemplate buying a machine call on or addresss B. Roseburg, Oregon. y.:.--.::-s::N:.i:x::N:N:v;vii:. Watch our Window We will heep constantly on hand a Fresh and Clean Supply oP mi I ja . Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables. We have just what Sheridan Block. Roseburg Pharmacy M. R RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drugs, Toilet .Articles. Patent lledi- ciue Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, PaiutB and Oils. photographic Supplies... The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Ciiil aud Exaiuise then?. AM?fi?ArVWSrMl DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices Durins: the Holidays? IF SO. ' Have us call twice or three times a week for your orders, if you are within the city limits. Drop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. Call in and see our Fancy Decorated Haviland China and other China Ware. J. Real Estate Bought and Sold t79T c?ureJXBKja:BfajKc3r. Farms, large and small, to Rent, .VXD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVES, Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties Prune and Hoj Lands of best quality, in choice locations quantities to suit intending purchasers, at . reasonable prices ana easy terms, inquire ot D. S K- BUICK, Hatalinaa, JFu A mama ROLAND AO EE, Tealer ia Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Country Produce. Highest price for Country Produce. Roseburg, - Mrs. N. Boyd, Carries a full just what you luigcne Flour. Hour. .1. B. Ciiitwu, of this citv, died at the insane asylum, TnesJay, February 0, I'.MO. Mr. Caution was formerly city niarbhall tf Koscborg for two terms. Heloavoj a wif j and tivo children to mouru hii eaJ aad uutimely death. Hii eldest soj, Claude, ia at preseut iu Alaska ou olhcial business. Tbe re mains of Mr. Cannon wero brought to tbia ci:y on Ihe overland AVednes lay morning. Iu the afternoon funeral ser vices were hold at tho family homo on Kano street, foilowe l hy interuicut in the Odd IVIloa's cemetery. The By in pathy of nil is extended to tho breaved relative?. For Sale. around land. Kmuiira nl , - A .... v . For sale or trad , 4 ) acrea of uoo.l lim ber land, on Kite creek, 5 mile.i from Dillard ftutioii, Oipoh ; joo I road, liv iiiii streaui of vv.it. r an J Wittlcinont all PLAIVhKil.r.tt.Olliw, . , Horohnrs, Oro, Bargains h- 'A A i A ; i A 'a A A A A- 4 A 'a t A i A t A A. At 1. i A i A - 1 A vvS IV. STRONG. you want. Call and see us. Ml. CURRIER. F. BARKER GO. Coiantjr, Ol - - Oregon. line of the very best flour want. Exclusive agent for Also all grades of Roseburg John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., says, "1 never used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cum. We are never without It." Quickly breaks up coughs uuu couis. uures ail throat aud lung troubles. Its uao will prevent consump tion, i ieaeant to take. A. C. Maraters & Cj. Severe nervous spells, bearing dowu pains, loa) of appetite. Uudyan cuies All druggets, 50 cents. Wanted. A hrga pauther hide, fresh, head aud claws left on the hide. Want the skull loft whole. Will pay $3 for a good hide in this condition. Geo. J. Laxoesbkbg, Boeebur,;, Or. la care of tbe 1'L.UNutAiXK. "I had dyspepsia for years. No medi cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia yCure. It gave immediate relief. Two battles produced marvelous results." writes L. H. Warteu. Albany. Wis.' It dinars what you eat and ranont fail to cure; ; ! v. A t N'JIlMAL, Classicox 'titan COUESB. Thorough prepiration for Collote. Urn T..chnf, or lor buslocat. Instruction glrea tn Latin, Greek. French, German, afatematica, NaluraJ bciem e, Uintop, foiliab, Snortaand, Typewriting, Feomauihip, and H Jfien- Able awmuntn, low rate. For farther particular aildren tbe principal. C. T. Whittlebbt, A. B. Roeebnrer. Or. KefeiJeDCf, Cor. Donglas and Chad- wick bts., one block above Court House. Photography. Here is aa opportnaity to get First-Class Fhotograpba at tLe very lowest rates. All sizes from 8X10 down to tbe very smallest. The Latest fad Is a Calling or Boaiaess Cud with your photo (stamp size eight positions in set of 100.) Set-lQO-ne&t cards with photo name, business and address if desired thereon, only 12. The Wagon Gallery, John H. Taylor, Waon by idc erf Gun T1..1. bhp,ja;kon street, rnotograpner. City Treasurer's Notice. ' notice is Hereby given to an persons l. t 1 1. . . uwmuig xwarauurx cuj varraaai laoonea prior to May 9, 1895, to present the same at the city treasurer's office ia. the city hall for payment, aa interest will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated at Boetburs, Or., thia 4tb day of January, 1900. ILlxit C.&UXXV, Treasurer. Wood Wasted. Sealed bids to foxniab 80 tiers of oak, aod 20 tiers of old fir, 20 inch wood to be delivered at tbe school boose in Boee bars on or before September 1, 1900, & be received by tbe undtaffaed until 12 o'clock noon of February I, 1300. A bond conditioned to tbe faithful perform ance of the contract to furnish said wood mast accompaoy each bid. Tbe board reserves tbe rhiht to reject all bidt- By order board of directors, Dist, 2o. 4, Koeebnr;, Orr jjio, January 6, 1900. CUEA DlLLAiD, School Clerk. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A first-class restaurant has been opened on Cass street, opposite the de ot, at which may be had fresh oys ters, chxkea, steaks, slews, loncbee, and besides meals at all hears, reimlar meala are served. Loaches and quick meals for railroad passengers a specialty. For that hansrr feelinff bm inra and !! mt Duffy's restaurant, rices reasonable. Administrator's Notice of Sale. V-OT1CE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT BT VIB tue and in pursuance ol aa order and deaee of Uie Coanty Coart of Ooataa Countr, Ore gon. lu y maie oy the Hon. Joe Ljooa, Jadf of ia:tl Court, and entered of record on the jiil Jay of September. 14, ordering; and directing tbe undesigned administratora to cell the real property hereinafter described and beloncinx; u the Estate of Karl kUmmeil, deceased, the tatd adminUtratora wiii pruceed to aeU on and alter the tint day of March, UUO at priTate asie for caa in Land or part caah aad credit, upon the said premises, in one body or in teparate) pareeU a mar be tor tbe beat iaterrau of aaid estate the foUoving described real property, towit: The Conation Land Claim of WUXiam P. Haw kins No. 4.' NoiLtkation 450 T SB S R west conlainin; lt30 acres. al fractional lots Bo. 4 aad i ot secUon No..SmTpa)81lt West eoa- kaiuiuic ivjo acres exceptant- traaa toe above de scribed premises a certain tract of land hereto fore conveyed to Fordy Vf frsan eontainins; U.06 arraad 1 acre told to School District Ko.a; also ine Donation Land Oaia mi Jamea and KUen Catching Ha. ii being parts mt wwttrna i. and J6 in Ip. SO S S W est excepting frota uie inn e aeecnoea uonaoan lauid Claim o. CS that certain piece or parcel ol land beloBC inc to said ilsini lying and being oa the Nortai side of Cow creek heretofore conveyed to Wm. L. C. H.hoL-t also .ii of aa acre berefcfor coav Teyed loA. M. Beaty: also J acres and trac tion conveyed to Sanderson aad OEmore- alasj 1 acre of land sold to bebool Discuct ho. 30; toe .utiA. n I I T t ' V . . w . . . v. u. v. ou. oaxeoy oiauioeu and to be sold coataiaing iSLH acres : aiso taa 8W!;of the S K !4 and lot No. 2 of Sec. kj u To A) S St West containing xjq acres; alas the, M W 4of thXXof SecUon SoTpM ii K Wctcontalhlns i acres a!st the S E'Viof-ttisJ N S of (section i in Tp 30 8 R Wast'enntaiB. in w acres also lot N.. 1 and the S X ll 61 that SKJaOf scUon JbTpSOS E West u.t.ipt S.SO acres ail of said premises being situated la Douglas Coanty Oreean snd containing ia all to -.U acres more or less. DaUM at Roseburg, Oresoe, this first dar of February, l:v). i;eo. w. carter, FKIEDERICZA KXjntEL. Ailmlniatrawrs oi the EstM of Kad LlmmaL. decease! Notice for Publicatioa. Vnitcd States taad OBicc. Rosebanr.Or., Febrnary 3. IS Notice Is herebv given that the foUowiaV named setUer has riled notice ef hia intention to make final pnxjf in support of his claim, aad that said proof will be made before tho Keciater and Receiver. C. S. land Ofiea at aVsk-barv. Oregon, on March 14,10. viz; GEAlN lLLK 9L MAT . On H. E. No. 46i, lor the SWi tHi. 8IL; w4, xi sw4 'as, t. as aw mT w. He names the loiiowina wiinsaas to mot hia continuous residence upon aad eulUvaUom of said land, tU: J. F. Tbomaaoa, Hettoa She. nutkor. of Roseburg, Oregon, William TlMoa, James Brett, of GUJc, Orcgea. tCP) J. T. XWDT.E8. esi(er. Roseburg Market. Eggs 20c per doz. Butter Country i'5c. loui try quietens. ruisedv f-'.oOt 4.tw. Prunes Italian 3(35- silver, extra choice, 5yf 6 per lb. heat JOyr i.e. Data -jyoOc. MillstutT Bran. $17: mi, Idling. - shorts, ; chop, f 10.00 per ton. ; Hav Timothv !m ll : cWnr -. Oregon wild hay, JtJdr? per ton. n ooi ionrioc. rotatoes 55(f GO per bu. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula is a disease as oli ta ahtlqoitv is nas oeen uanaea down for genera tions and is the same today as ia early times. It ia emDhatk-nllv . ueaae ot toe Dioojsnd the only way to cure it iby punfyiox tbe blood. That is just what Hood's Ssnaparffle, doea In every case where it is vivan a faithful trial. It eradicate, ail imnnr ties from th blood, and cures the sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula tainta in tbe blood, liood's Sarsaoarilla haa rm the gtateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Ikm't ull-nv scrofula, to de velop in your hlcxl. Cure it at once bjt- v A.C. Msritsrs ACa. tAkinxUoiid's.SirTiaiariila " V. A