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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1900)
; 1 j Jtb Printing J JL JJ . NOTE IIBAOS, LET! IK j KrADi, BILLHEADS fc.NV ELOPES, ETC. Eleculed on abort notice at prices consistent svlth god work. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY L Vol. XXXI. ROSKUURG, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1900. No. 12 - 3 AINDEALER mi?mxt mediumw-X(r which to Advertise, j j . ; t IJRIIISlIAGAIMllirAlil) , British Scrlic Defeated and Troops forced to Retire. CREVf ANXIETY f LIT IN LONDON Boers on both Flanks of Bullers ad vanced lines and his Troops Wiih draw Across the River. Lusias, Feb. J. 2:35 p. in There is till uo news of Bailer's doings today or yesterday. A dispatch dated Frere Camp, February 9, but probably written with the advanced lines of AYednesday, and sent to Frere by runner esys : "A lorce of the enemy are on both of our flanks, and continoo to render oor positiou extremely difficult to main tain." Heau La.u;kk, Lvlysuiitb, Feb. 7. An armored train yesterday tnadd a sor fi from Cbeveley to Colenao and landed 1VT British troops on the right of the Iber iVn-ition. The Boers immediately crosed ever and mads an attack with rifle i and nailery, forcing tbe wuhdraw al of both the train and troops to Cbev eley. Fighting on the" Upper Togera nvcr lasted until S:30 o'clock Tuesday even ing. Farti.ularsare lacking. Firing at Coleneo and along the TPP" Togeja haB been proceed.uK emce? 5 o'clock this uurning. Kooiokbeko Drarr, Feb. 8, The Boors yesterday made determined at t9inpt to drive the British from a hill commanding the drift. Mounting two seven-pounders at the northern extremi ty, tbey shelled the poeitioa intermit tently "the whole day. The Seaicrth Highlanders gained a roti-m on the i ,....,,;r an.l ti-: t nt a mstsmr-d rucaj f ii"""" rifle fire, but sutlered touiewma merit of troops is iu prcgrees. In lhi nipanwliili, news w awaited it h great eaenies.", not unmixed with nnxiuty. Almo-t all critics point out tint tho lucre piishiuR through to Lady smith, wifhout securing a decisive vic tory oa the way there, would only add danger to what already id a critical situ tion. Another Frere camp dispatch says a Boer prisoner assorts that the burghers expected Bulier to cross al Skiot drift, and thousands of Boers were being poet eJ at Dutirn Kiooi to oppose such a. pas sage, while on the captured hill there were only a few hundred Johannesburg troops. This tends to increase t lie auxiety of thotse who belk ve that Bulier bus scarce ly begun the serious part of hia advance, though encouragement in gleaued from the news that the heavy naval guns, after repeated attempts, during which the mules rolled down the hill, have suc ceeded in reaching the eommi Oj Swartzkop,' wheuoe they are doing ex cellent practice. General MacDosald's retirement frjra Koodsdorfl has created disappointment, but the operation was apparently oaly intended as sortie. Th-3 rumor that LaJyeiuttli had been relieved is again current today, but the wir office authorities say they hav no confirmation if the report. It was paid today that one of the first steps to increase the home army would bo the raising of ."7 new horse and field batteries, with barracks on Salisbury plain, and the adJitioa cf batteries to the numerous regiments which at present are without them. Lngland's Great Force. OTIS WILL RETURN He Will Be Succeeded By General MacArlhur ASKS A LLAVE Or ABSLNCE Desires to Come Home and Recuper ate From Two Years Labors. i,t' choKinir. A ballery was sent and succeeded in silencing the Boer fire. JSleanwhiie two companies of (ha Argyll Highlanders, advancing along the plain in a westerly direction, found the Boers entrenched at a email drift. A sharp engagement followed, lasting the whole day. Ueueral MacDunild now only requir ed sufficient troops in order to complete ly surround the Boers. General Cjb:rtg tion was dispatched from Modder river twitt large force of taralry and two JUorse batteries, but failed to reach here, Jtuough he started early enough in the day to enable him to get here early tbie evening. This morning the infantry etill remain in the old poeition. iener 1 Methuen ordered s retirement to the .Madder river, which ia cow proceeding. The British losses were 5 J. Londos, Feb. "J. Spcakiu iu the house of commons, Oeorge Wycdbaui, parliamentary secretary of the war office, said thai in addition to thelSO.000 troops in .South Africa, recently mentioned in his speech, the government bad decided to Bend 17 muro batt.it ion i of militia and UOOO yeomanry, maki. g a total (or the miiitia of over 20,000 and for the yeo manry SOW. The U-Ul in Sr.itii Afriui, he added, would then i l'.'l.OCO e'fecl- frOifl ; pvolitKivt. f Kirk n, rt W'nlinfiptl. Xkw Ygkk, Feb. S A special tj the Herald from Washington says: Major-Goderal Ot'3 will be detached from duty as governor-general of the Philippines and commander of the de partment of the Pacific immediately aft er the arrival of the new Philippine commission, and will be ordered to re turn to the United State. This action will be in compliance with tlu wishes cf Genneral Otis, who has informed the war department that he is in need of a respite. The picsideut bejieves General Otis can be relieved after t he arrival of the commission at Manila, which will occur late in April or early iu May, without detriment to the iuterests of the govern ment. He will be succeeded !y the senior officer of the l&Uudd, iroLaby Major-General MacArlhur, who will bo subordinate to the new cmuuhMju 'which will possess plenary powers and will lie respousiblrt to the war depart ment. Grauling of such extensive authority to the no-w -commission and its a?eigcnieul to duly under thy war de partment, marks impurUtit ih'j-.uuues lit the policy of the adiuicistrutiuit. Mem bers of the Schurmau coin uiisv.oit have complained that thoy were handicapped I in their work by the necessity fciitio!- diualiog their action t tt.e rni;i; ji v . The decision to place the l'::ti t juiiuis- eiou under the sr department i:c.it;$ : ,"' that the archi;v!a.!0 w no -red ' hi r Drain Items. Plumcr Defeated. Ai'ter t' e .-tipi-ri t- , o eion of organism! tesistanc- on the i.:irt , g (Watelimnil.) W. II. Gruy, of Coiiitttock, was in the city Tuei.day. t'ims. Mulkey an in tow n from K k ton, Saturday . C i 1 1 M Ainhro e of Yoi.calhi, wae in the city yislerJay. Fuel-? John Andrews, of Comstock, was seen on our streets Momlav. .Mica Minnie Wilson, of Yoncaila, is visiting in this city this wefk. Al Kent returned from Ojoh county Friday where he. lias been buying up cat lie. Mrr. .Ku l.yotis, accompanied by her daughter, I jitue, tpcut a few days in Oakland last week. Ally. . M. CniwforJ. of Bocehurg, male Drain a business visit Saturday. Mrf. Abie Youog was a visitor in Boselurg a few days the latter part of last week. F.ldcr Ford preached a very interest ing sermon to a larje aivltnnce, at the M. K. church Sunday eveuing. Mis. t". lihoJes, of Saginaw, came doun to ibis city yesterday to attend the installation of the Maccabees. M;rs Fa Buchanan, hj has been iu atten laiict) at the Normal Ihe pat win ter, l.f: o.i SaturJay'e express for Po;t land. C.H.Jjues, who Las bteu a guest of his daughter, the Yatchtnau editor, ro turtitd t j his home in Cottage Grcve, Saturday. Miss l.illie levins tamo up from F!k tuii Saturday, and took Suudav evening's Leal for B-jse'jiirg, wliero she will re niaiii iudefiniteiy Mrs. II. l. Yt-tt and children, cl Yon calia, were paitst'iigera on TueetUy's rx pre?s lor a fw days visit with relatives and friends in F.ogenc. Misses Abbie and Buth Taylor came !wn from Co!ii.-tock Saturilay, and are g;ies'.s f relatives and frieuds in this city, rt tu ruing home y s'eiday. Ms. J. T. Tri-Ige", ae:ouipai;ied by n-n, Audrey ond KalUoa, tHrue ;.i K iscbtirg Sandar, nrd are f rcloives and .'ri.-nds in this J.F. BARKER & CO. ft ? i 6 f I T I mmmmm SnoWiFljike. MITCHELL WAGOfiS J. I. CASE PLOWS. t J of the natives, the archipthigo wiil oe di-j city, vided into four grand military depart-; ments. Judge Taft, as tha.ruiin f U,e ! !,:, PKtTOniA, Feb. 5. Colonel Plumer's force, on February , attacked the Boer j commission, will reinr.iu in Macila, the j pjfeitiou near Basmonsta and, after heary fighting, including an ec.leivor to take ihe place by storm, the British were re pulsed. Their loss is unkuowu. No Botra were injured. Buller's Third Defeat. Loxos, Teb. y. It is state J'on reli able authority that Buller's dispatch, an nouncirg Monday's and Tuesday's move ments, was particularly hopeful. Hede eenbed the positiou gained as effective, eo the news of another retirement ia ex ceedingly bitter to the British and, though it comes from Boer sources, ti ers is little disposition to disregard it. The news spread rapidly and naturally Bokr Hkah Laager, Ladysmith, Feb. dieappointmeDt was visible on all sides, S. Tie British who were in possession gjouh the loug silence from the Upper of the kopje at Moles drift abandoned it Tugela bad slready sronsed the appre- ifvr ! iai bard men t d Ivki csnr.cn hr.s;,u that Builer mraht Ii3te fo'it.1 il tbir moraine-D' retired aero? the T-, i.p.s.,;.; t forward, io which case he wtulJ t a.e no option but to cress the river. Jtld I supreme L.tai ot tue arcnipciago, will be to all iateute and purposes theju,,, j governor, klttiaugh Le will nt hav-.: tba title. The affairs of each military depart ment will b- aduiioietcicj by a commis sioner, who will be, in everything' tut j name, governor of the territory cou; paiscd in that dictricl. A Leave cf Absence. -eU river to their loruicr poii.iwu. desultory cannonade it proceeding at the Tugela this mornisg, but otherwise eyerytbia? is qsiet. Jxjsuo.v, Feb.O. ti:0 p. m. I'p to beTt-esent time, the war office has evi - -dentiy hfcrd nothing of Buller's retreat, s cribj in the dispatch from Boer - Head Laager, Ladyemitb. February 55. When shown th Joer diepatdi, the officials appetred utterly damfounded. " Apparently they hnd not the least sus picion of the possibility of such an out come to tbe operations. "London, Feb. 'i-A Fpecial disralcu irom Cairo says: The mutiny of the Soudanese trooi sat Khartoum has as snjoed serious proportions and is caus ing gTeat anxiety. Loxuos, Feb. 9. Beyond the fact thw Bailer devoted Wednesday to bringing more artillery and troops across the Ta sel nothing is known of bis movements bat that he badly needed reinforcements is evident from the telegram from Frere. It is still more patent that it is impossi ble for him to advance sntil the artillery has been enabled to take np forward po sitions for the purpose of subduing the Boers guns on both flanks. Oa the leneth af time occupied on ihfa opera tion depesSf .the duration of Bjlhr's maintenance ct tMen.-e. I- is reason able to suppose tiatibo guns aud rein tYceuoen's were in pohitioii yesterday . . i. - . :in,rtnl . i! v j iir-ii it, now VauiNuIon, lb. tr. Secretary Boot slated today tiut the war de; ,'.r;uii-i.t has neyer considered t!ie eubj et of relieving General Otis at Manila. Tie f aundalion of the report to the rontrary was a per sonal letter from the officer, signifying a desire to obtain a leave ot absence to come home end recuperate from the de- bilitnttas effects f two year in a tropi cal climate, tinder severe ftrsiu. 1 i; Siid ihat 'ienerai '.is' yijhe? will be re spected a3 scon iki inila known c&cial ly, but that he will not etart homeward for several months at iea!. OREUON SOLDIER DEAD. Succumbed to Disease Contracted ia the Philippine Service. Ashland, Or., Feb. 8 John Milton Gregory, a member of Company B, .Sec ond Oregon volunteers, died at his lath- er'ejbouie in this city today of illness contracted while on duty in the I bihp nines Anril 3. lS'Jt". He has been con fined to his homo aimcst continuously since Lis retnrn with tho Oregon regi ment, on the !Kh of August last. 1 iwpnsed wos Si years of age. lie was born in Moniteau county, Missouri The funeral will take place unler the aaspiees of General Wheaton post, of Spanieh-Amcrican war veterans. Acciddnt to ail S, P. Trainman. B. F. Dodge, a brakeman of Cocductor Blew'u trew, met with ,ulte a Ferioua ec cident, Tuesdav morning, at Grants Pass He was jumpicg on the platform of Ihe rear Pullciajj car, as ths train pulled out from the elation, when he wtenchod the little finger oa hie right hand 03 the grip hrpakin his dizit. He came on to . sh lrud where the frsctaro w as set by Dr. J S. l'aatou. The young man will de laid r ..'., t u oi.Lu mill iiiH lnrirv.- oo'n. rr at leant thet the bom'ard- 1 Hient irreliiainary to the actual move- SHOE STYLE SHOE COfl FORT. Can he combined in the "same pair 01 Shoes, if correctly fitted. We are prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown in onr store, having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac tories in the cast. We hhould like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prjees as we feel assured that both will please you. WQLLENBERG BROS. Buried With Military Honors. The remains of '.Vietar llatttb.ur.ie a member of Company C. Second Oicgoa volunteers, arriyed in Eugeuc Suaday on the morning overland and v. era met at the depot by a largs bum bar of his com rades and friends. The ca-ke'. ah ul once taken to the ationai Ouard armory and a guard of honor from the members of tbe deceased soldier's company took charge of it nntil - o'clock in the after noon. The flag which Wist.- LoitteJ on his home flagitatf before le.yviog for the Philippines was draped over the caeket. A number of beautiful floral pieces were brought in during the day and placed around the casket, amen g them btiug a wreath of artificial flowers which were placed on the casket during the funeral services at Manila, and which had been preserved by the volunteers and brought home with them. It being tho wi-.h o! tho family tha" the funeral partake of a military charac ter, the arrangements wcie plaited iu charge of the Volunteer Association of Lane County. Company C.ThirdBegi ment, O. N. G., acting as tsioit, led the procession, am'were followed by a tiring iVul '.'.';rt k-f: on Monday ovf i land 'or F.T!t-ra O egon, ;'. will teach a t-ev. u mor.th'a ll-.r :i aay friends wish her U.t'lS?. i John Ha n s and f.i:ui;y nine ever j'froa, L.ktoti Tnursday, an l hftou the 'ovirluid Tiait-diy nihl tor Ka-itera i ..... Oregon, where, w uuJeriland. lhj wilt i!i-ke tlieir future home. Miii L-..1-.I McCali'nU-r weal to tUsC bu! ..!i yesterday's express, to remain a few e.k, a g Jeit of her sister, Mrj. F. L. Kenny. She wa? accompanied by her little n:.iVe, Calicia Kenny. F:e i Mires has accepted a school at Fos'ri!, Ortgui, ar. 1 left oa Monday ntg'il s c'verianu lor it.ai pnice, eioppuig ia Portland Tuesday, where he attended the I'.epatiican League meeting. Carpenters L,ive teu busy all the week riMiio lei. i"g e n I rt fitting the fix-i'-.r- ; t'.ic P .i'ii orcV. u"dir.;,'imMit iv va.-i'.-I ' y n. r.i,:'ii 1 . F.. llisar-1, an 1 v iil b c- oiit u- i by Mctfh mt J. A. Black, when wai is comp.ettd. ilr. Black wilt Conduct an op-to-dats dry goH:ls eaiporiam and keep goods that will please the most fastidious psople. ThiJ Misses Hefty very delightfully en tertained a number cf tueiryouog friend larl Saturday evening. The occasion was in honor ot Miss Bessie Johnson, of I.jraue, wtio ii visitiug iu this city. Gamts of amusements were heartily in dulged i:i. greatly.adding to the pleasure of thoeo present. At a seasonable hcur reircshuicnls were eeiveJ, whijh ol course, was the most plcasiug feature. At a late hour the guests departed. YeiUrday evening occurred o:.e of the mo-t social events of the season. A joint installation was given by the Sir Knights and Lady Maccabees, ot this place, which was attended by $ largo A careful analysis of our Drugs and Chemicals Will prove them to be of Full Standard 1 Strength and Purity. Our Stock is unexcelled in Ouality and our X . Medicines are absolutely reliable. A. Purity f Reliability 4 Accuracy V C. MARSTERS & CO.il A Complete line of GENERAL MERG11AHDISE uow on hand. DEY GOODS. Ladies Dress Goods, libbon, Trim mings, Laces, Etc., Etc.. Also a fine lino of of the best qnaJty and latest style. Staple and Fancy GROCEBIES. ood, Willow, and Glassware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc., also oa band and at prices to 6uit the times.) An np-to-date line of CUiHI'GlII II. G. STANTON. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern 'Pacific Co. Xlpreas train lean Portland daily. :IWr. H. 4 A.M. :A.if. Vr. - Portland - Ar. L. - Roat'barg - L. ".Vi P.M. Ufr r. u. Oylen Lv. I A A. M Denver J r. ' 7:0 A. M Omaiia Lr. 1 4 5." P. M hirao I.y. i T:t A. M Ixm Al.;1m ! 1 -O P. M El l'o Lv. ! V. ! Ly.Kort Worth Lv. 9.'iA. M Lv. New Ork-ana Lv 6 'i P. M DlnittK Cars Observation Cars. Pulhran Grot .class and tourist cars attached to all trial. ft.un P. M. Lv. 6:ft. P. M. ! Lv. 6 A. M. I I.v. :15 P. M. ( Lv. 7.IX) A. M. I J.v. 4 15 P. M. 7: A, j. I Sbaala Kxpress-Dail j . I . Lt. - PorUnl - Ar. I7J-. . T. 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Moore uprtineJud;K - - V'- E. WoIthIoi R.H. Bean UCJKU JPDICIiL DISTRICT. "idKfc ..J. W. Uaniilloa Prowcutuig Alloriu-y Geo. M. Brona D. i. laiid urncs, aoniscae. F.w;fci ec Henry Booth - J. T. Bridges C. S. WaATHEB ICIUtt. Obaenrcr.. Thoe. thorn DOl'La COC5TT. 0.'lltr A W Iml t'i. W. Wonacutt RvpruKvulaUvcs W. W. Wiimu W. Conn "Henc IF heria". k L Kwniuni rwasarcr... i; w rv School onperiuiendent . "or h. b. nntotia County Judge Commiuiouerf.. 8urreyor... coroner.. sheep Inspector.. Joa. Lyooa ) M. D. Thompson Jas. Byron OecsrTMel Dr. . V. Hoover Thoa. 8b1U raicmcr omciu. '." , , , Justiceg....w Ooiutabte CrTT OS KOtfKHfTMa Mayor a. c rosimasitr..... ..... . H. W. Mffler D. P. Flatter . Hirstsri W. A. Crater COl'HCIi.llXJI. Ut Ward Jud Ward 3rd Ward lib. Ward Recorder. Treasurer Manihal f P Brown 0. W. Parks JK. W.Bensoa ) W. R. Willi. I A. Field. fW.J. Lander (K.W. Woolley ' H. C. Bloeum II. b. West irao. Carvy f. W. Vtilmih CITT I-OCVCIL tITIG. The C.aaiuon ( otinril ol tbe city of Rosebanr nuxt IbK tint Moii.lav in earn o does p. ru. CO 1ST BXMXOSs. The Circuit Court for rvinrta l-Mnni. three times a year as follows: The id Mom day la March, the 4th Monday in June, and la Ut Monday in December. J. W. Hsmilioaef Rosebury judge. Geo. U. Brown, ol Roaeburs. prosecuuDK attorney. County Court mecU th Ut Wedueaday mAj the 1st Monday ot January, March, May Jair wptemoer aud November, Joa. Lyooa. ii irrain, judge: M. 1). Thompson of Scotubtu andJas.Bvron,of Olalia. eonunisuoners. Probate Court is ia session conUnnotulr. Jo Lyono.taoite. " ProICMlonal Card. QuMMOIXiRE Att- JACKSOX, ruey an l (.'oiinavllur at Law. -Minii.- Lawan..l t au-r Kiht made a S-.-ciulty. Msrrtera BUI. RObEBCRU, ORXtO 3b cheal'I.e, m r.D.D.s., DENTIST. OS .t ia ;Le latlc Ink vtosilc tii.ic Roseburg, Or. Hall JHN II. SHUPE, ' A ri'OKN E Y-AT-LA W, Kot ho, OkjigJs. BuauctrMtt l .t. LaU.i orficeand Proba biK-iae. a pla;tT. Orfict AtTaham BuUdins. $ Prescriptions com ponnded Day and Night Druggists. SEIREGORG--- Name it? crowd of inviteJ sui:s!8- -vit r ttie lu etaHalion eonie time wua spent iu partak 'iDg of 'tie refresliruents, after wliioii the rciuaiuitig part ol the even w .8 epeut iu bocial converse. All expressed them selves as having spout one cf tbe most enjoyable evenings of the season. The !.. O. T. M. otlieeia wtre a followe-. J . I.. C. 1'iAi a Moon-; E. C, Emma Kent ; l.t., baisy Lyons: 11 K., Anna Kent; chaplain, Mary UjlylielJ: M. Ht A., llosa Jlanccck; eerneitnt, lJora HtCal lister; sentiuel, l.alu lledden; picket, Margaret IledJen. Sir Kuigbts were aa follows : 1. C, J. W. Craic ; C.. Ernest KhoJea ; Lt. C. It. A . Hedden ; It. K., Whv, spell it backwards and vou have it Nice fresh stock of Staple and Fan cy GROCIiRILS constantly on hand. Fine Teas and Coffees a specialty. Canned goods, Flour and Feed. Fine fresh goods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. MRS. A. C. KIDD. sciaad of volunteer.". The paliheereis fe- ( ui Sneed ; F. K., K. F. Hichards; v..'A fr....t'4iM Ln!nM,r a. ) isinnriir'p.l , i hanlaiu. Jaa. Cowan : ptivfcician, I.r. tho hearse. A hrge iiumher ol meniberu y, The Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. Bakine cowders made from alum and other rTarsh caustic acids are lower in price, but inferior in work and injurious to the stomach, flCYAL EAflNC TOWDrft CO, NEW YORK of Company V, Secjud Oregon volun teere, aud oiher oieu'heru of the rcgi meut, all drtsct'd iu their kliuti uiiitoruie followed tho hearse and tho himily, tjaile a uumber o! (he nicbibers tl lhew" G. A. li. otcu.iod hi. jdute in the proces sion and accompanied it to the ceuietery, a.!: Erzeant, K. II. J'edden: Master- ut-nriiiF. E. bidder; 1st' Master iinarda, C.J. Kun.; 2nd -.Master liuards, Joe Croekhart; picket, liud tellers; sentinel. A.W. Hart. f, Staple and Fancy Groceries. 6 Wehave(a complete line oV ""Hjk"- FRESHjiQROCERIES, X TABLE DELICACIES, I' TOBACCO AND CIGARS,; CONFECTIONERIES, I FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, $ VEGETABLES, ETC., l Which will please you in both quality and jl Price. G'veusaCall. t KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. m m mm. Sunk Uae as the Werld" The Favorite TranfcoutineuUl Kou'.e Del ween the Northwest and all Points East. Choice of Two Koatea Through the Famotie Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Kou'.e East of Pueblo and Denver. All Passengers Granted a day stop-over ia tbe Mormon Capital or anywhere be tween Osden and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. JAS. E. i-AWYEKS. AT rokN E Y-AT-LAW, K'JSLBIK., OitGOX. K X) a V. Taylor & Wilson Block. J C. FI LLEKTOX Attornev-at-Law. Looking (il35S. MohI of our farmers ure hui-ily c-ni;.iKed in faruiing at present. Miss Annie liuelmcll of Ten Mile in vieiting friends hero turn wci'K. James Beabley of lieaton, was lookiuw after bueiuees here not long Binoj. Wm Johnsou, oue of Rcstou's ener getic farmers, was hero this week. Miss Laurel Inmau of Flournoy Valley was visiting frionds here laat week. About thirty of our young peorrte S''vt Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Euctl a surprise party Saturday evening. Tliry report haying had a very pleasant time. A Mr. Williams and family lately troin the eaBt have moved into our valley and occupy the houso vaoatod by 0. .1. Denning. Mr. Williams eeama 'luite taken with our country, hut cava he would prefor it not eo much mixed with water bb at present, Watcuvas. 44 Strike For Your Altars and Your Fires." Patriotism is always com mendable, but in every breast there should be not only the desire io be a good citizen. bat to be strong, able boated 2nd ive 11 fitted for the battle of life. To do this, pure blood is absolutely neces sary, and Hood's Sarsapa rilla is the one specific which cleanses ihe blood thorough ly. It acts equally well for both sexes and all ages. Humor " Winn I need d blood puri fier I Ukc Hood's SursaparilU. It cured my humor ( rurltenl' ds 4 nerve tonic." Jo: ie KMon. Stafford Springs, Cl. l&tfA Sauabatiffa ' yj ' Z..t ii ii n .' mp ksjiii- Tc pay for this..,. (J To let you know that we have a Staple and Fancy line selection Q.ekx;e m Una u ?iaur. 03i -.- in court IIuuk itti IJi-t. Ally. For Tickets and auv Information Ke- garding Kates, Koutes, etc., or for De scriptive Advertising flatter, can on Agentalol Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. Oreson Short Line or Southern Paciho Companies. S. K HOOI EU, General Pass Tii'ktt Agent, Denver, Col. K. C. MCMOL. l.eneral Aaent, 251 Wash. St.- Porllaud Or QrOceries ).n.l' hiinrurolivfr Ills llio nou h ilUtlnit Slid ...a, cti..wki'HJ!i.4i!!: Our stock is being constantly replenished and enlarged, hence our goods are always fresh aud new. AI TDsONIQ given with every cash vV UrUllsJ purchase which entitles holder to a selection from our handsome decorated porcelain china. A chance to get something nice for nothing. Come and see. Everything at the lowest prices at ZIGLER'S GROCERY. Jackson Street, 'Phone 253. Roseburg P. O. Hours. eek days. t ;Jl a. ni. lo ft p. m . Min davs aud holidavs, t:30 to'J:00 a. m and 5:30 to 7 :"0 ui. BTAt.iL KOClfcS. Uoacburg to Marshficld lHrpaita ev ery day at 0 a. m.; arrives every uioiu iog. r.ofcoburg to Myrtle Foiut. Depart every day at ti a. m. ; arrives every morning. Kosoburjj to JliUwooil Departs e ery day except Sundays at 7 a. in.; arrive every day except Sundays at -1:15 p. iu Uosoburg to Peel Departs Idaily, iex cept Suuday) at 7 a.m.; arrives daily (evcept Sunday) at o p. m. Rweburg to Lurley Departs Tues days and Fridays at I p. m.; arrive Tuesdays aud Fridays at U;110 a, ui. If you sutler from tenderness cr full ness on the riizbt side, iains und. shoulder blade, constipation, bilionsnt-s', sick headache and feel dull,?;iieavy and Bleepy your liver is torpid andeonscftH.I. DeWitt's Little Early Risers w.il mre you promptly, pleasantly and peni'. nently by removing tho .ortie-'ion ami caqsing tho bilo ducts to open and tl naturallv. tukv aku ! nr.i s. A.C, iMAK-irEHS c ! ) .'-t: ;:t U I! l-.tv ai F-ieral CuarU BROWS, ttorney-at-Law, KO&BUKS, Ot RA B. REDDLE, Attorney at Law, KOtCKti. OUUOH. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. KOsEBl EG. O&KUUIT Kooms 1 sud 2 Ecview Building. "y R. W1LX1S, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will pracUes in all th eovrts of la Stat. Ot tes la Harsters Bauidinx. Dosalaa nun. O. M- CRAWTOBD, Attorney at Law, oom 1 k 3. Jlarster BMe, KOSIBUHU. OsV. Biuiuess before lbs r. S. Land niG mil raiuiug casos a special ty. Late BoceiTer B. S. Land OS JA t-l'CIIANAN, Solary Poblic. Attoruey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Kouai U Mira!or 15uii!:i. p W IIVYNE, DENTIST, l-lci'l-mt v 4. KCEBt'Kl,. ORKOX Q;.ii:o iiouck. rii sciau cc Surgeon. l-!i.l.c. ..- hi,!. Mhiu ..1 KOsKBl'Rt, UKKl.UN ElM F.n y. Hoover, l UVsiCt.VN M M Kt;KON. Rkmiiu i'i )Kti;os SlM.'1-inl Ml. lit t. :i -. : ii to l;i?v-- ol thy yo -i 1 1 r.i t. Ol'iVl! Mam mmt Mmti; I'h ii.- Vi-.i.. :u. l Cuy Hall kk1' 50 YEARS 3i . EXPERIENCE Troc Marks .-ss Designs 'rll CCfYBIGHTS AC iit.iiio endtn a k'l h and dwenWlon sir QRU kty aaeortitm our cpuuva free wheUier aj mvfiition ii prohnb'T liaienlHblo. Comiuuiilca-tt'n!-.irtotIycmiflleiiiiftl. llaudtKokon Patents sent rr. i!.l".t iieiiCT for serunn pateuia. - l'ntenii iaeu tbmuiih Munu A Co. reevtr jjwt-wl tiotitt, witbout ch.i-9, In ttio Sckntific American. A t:nndmel illutr:tt weekly. Tarveas ct. ii:unm i f an e.'ient:d'' k'ttrual. Terms. $3 A T.-U-: i :ir tiimniia, si. fUd bjall newsdeaiars. MUNN & Co.8'" Hew Yoit