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TKF ! LNDEALER luiulshtd Mnu iny l rhartdaj. Tils FLATKBEa: : v- i f! i.iiHlKQ co. xjkt TJLATFOIUX ..UraaruUil.r SnMcriptton Rates. Oae Year Bix Veathi . ..100 sc tares Months..... FEBRUARY 12, 1900. It it bow claimed that the populists '- will be Riven the nomination for sberitr on the fusion ticket, and that Hon. J. H. i Wbiteett of Roberts Creek w ill b jiiven ; the Domination. ! . j Notwithstanding tht fact Uat. Great Britain now has ;n tsjntli Afnoa tin largest army ever pitberel undT the British flag, jet, o fur as wctua', tno- ble result aref concerue.1, the Utitih I have accomplished slieelGtelr i j:!'it:i.'. The Boera hold practically every f t of ground they occupied when war was declared. Bat a very email per ceut cf the voters of the county have ys; registered. It looks now a if voters would delay the matter until late, and that then owiu to the tnb, a large number wouli oot net their names cn the books, and thus be deprived of their ribt to vote. Better attend to the matter now, if ou deirc to vote at the comit g June election It is fanny to her the democrats t iU of their opposition to tiusta when it is known tint the Toehrl election iw which has caused all the iroubla i.- K-u-tacky was nothing mom than a g jrntie and tyrannical political trust, nhic'j has for its object the absolute control of tt.e tat royernme-t, and 'he perpetuation in power of the democratic party in that state. It is conced d on all odes thni M l Thompson, of Sjo'irburg, the present popular and efficient cominiist-i 'ii-r wilt be renominated by the republic ids by acclamation. In fact, his popularity with the people is so general that he could have the nomination for almost any office to which be might aspire. That he will be e'ectt-d by a lur - iujir ity over any one who can Iv pot cp against him, go-s wtthoot saying. The attempt -A certain noFcrn;mloue newspapers to make poli'ical capital out of the assassination of Sena'or G f hel, in Kentucky, has little weight wrh those who will remember that Gonbel was himself a politicil aeeasein, having shot down, in cold blooJ, a po'itical eotmy who was also a member of his own party. His most Uifer enemies were among the democrats, whom he attempt ed to rule with a rod i-f iron, and it is generally conceded the 1 i? assassination resulted from the old feud growing ont of his own crime. Hon. C. L. Goodnow of Gleuda'e, one of the prominent mining meu of Sooth Douglas, was in the city Saturday and called at this office. He reports a very successful mining season at his mines and expects, to make a large cleanup in the spring. He is also interested in (jaarti mines in Jueepirne ecu at y and will put up a five-stamp mill at these mines in the spring. Mr. Goo inow is prominently mentioned by tha republi cans of South Dongla as a candidate for state senator, and if nominated would makes strong candidate as bo h well and favorably known as a ci'ize and representative republican Tbe democratic county eeutral com mittee met in this city on lact Saturday and called a county convention to nom inate candidates for county otike', to be held in Roseburg on April 10 b. At the the same time five or six populists, claiming to bold the proxies of 8 or 10 other populists, held a meeting and pledged the popnlist party of Douglas county to assist in electing the demo crat tickei, providing one or two so called populists might be giv-n places on the fusion ticket, and three or four other populists calling themseive silver re publicans, disregarding the y they were turned down by the democrats at the last county ejection, promised to be a second tail for the- democratic kite. Almost without exception the o-d lead ers of the populist party, t.'iose who built it np and fooght its battle wbea it was abused acd derided by toe demo crats, either staid aay from tha meet ing or appeared to pro est against their party being further prostituted to the selfish ends of a few uoacrapulous place hunters who are ever ready to barter their birthright for a tue's of pottage in the shape of a petty ollice. Tbe fact that the democratic state central committee had contemptuously ignored the exist ence of their old allies, the popolis's, has thrown a damper over the fesion ar rai gemema all over the Mate, and no douhl accounts for the lack of interest shown by the populists for fusion at this time. What Are Bryan's Politics? Bryan has ran around oyer the United States po much in the past lour years lhat he is completely turned around, up side down.int-ide out.oiitii be don't know "where he i at." I1 1 don't know east from west, north from south, one state from another. Ante r:ca from Mexico or whether it is winter or summer, day light or midnight; or if the euu ii the ! bodies, each claiming to be the la wmak sun, or whether the moon is tbe planet j ing power i Kentucky. Mars. He don t know if he is a demo-1 crat, a republican or a populist ; a preach- j er, a genius or a jew. ne aon i know which he wants any more, gold or silver or brass or copjtr. He dou't know whether be has expanded or is just about to expand or whether he is just about "busted." In fact, he don't know his name any more. Sometimes he! thinks be is McKinley, then again Maik j Haona, then Sampson, and Washing ton, and then aaiu Benedict Arnold. He even imagines, sometimes, that his name is Olis, or Aguinaldo, or Pennoyer, j I1 ,l wat--r a id a wo id ;ti paddlo does orCnarley "u kell. H ere is only one l,,a buiincH with Dunn's solid prepared thing that he does kuow, acd that is, be 1 fpryVi Uhurchill & Woo'.ley sell llieia. Is a candidate for president and will au- Mrs. Miunle PceLler id Rowburg, er (it a nomiuatbu on any ticket, regard- 1lVit i.rj ty i, sith her mother less erf prinripU. Medford Free Press. wl0 iH jn r.it.hrr pCOr health. .1 fl(1l). Times.; WILL FIQHT IT OUT. Taylor Declines to Sign the Peace Agreement. Fiu.NKroBT, Ky., leo. IS. "1 have only Uiia t eay : Ar.tr muture delibera tion aud coule t i c; wi h my friends from every 6ectioo . the na'.t', 1 have con cluded U allow I his controversy to take ite due ouiof, vioiouoiy conic iirg every imIi ol ground and npholdiiig the rigblo ii Hit jiroji:. to tUe iutorruo-i. It i those rig;it be d iroicd, the ri-epoiibi- lity ijt Ulh- d. , ruo iou must lVBi with tuobe wllJ bit ,u jujgujajt. itt le UtJ t0 8ay tial iue .;ll,it vut gen-1 tieujeDj U1V f iouJs, wlio etcuuil the propositions re'i;iin Iroai ' i.o Lou t- Title coulereuo.-, ac:td in perfect i.od faitti, from Hit tllfcl.-iSt lUOUVre ot p.l- tristisui, and did the very l et ii -y could. "William f1. Tavi.-u. "Gjviroi.r of Kentuciy. T.ie above proclatuutio i waiietutl oy Guveniur T tr t; islht, aud, ..ixuidinj; t ihisorni tl .iteiueni at il.o time vi I'm issuance. tm'KotlU'S a'l be debited t-. say citvrni'C ! p-.isitton at the picstiii time. ilie de-!Hou not 10 t-i' 'he Loaievi.le afreetueut was rearhcJ by Gcveri;or ' Taylor a uiiautea aftir 1 oVl-Jtk 'Lis afiernooj. For owr to hoars he Imd bren in conference with fully 1 50 pioiui nent iopuoi?oaui irjiu L pur e of :he state, including comity c ;n;nii tee:;i.ii and foor rrpublioiu iiirt:0.rs of the :; iclitare. The lu 'itia,: w secret iu tb extreme, ail those ul ciiuo f.-uiu the hall before Governor Taylor LiuK.it re fusing to sar uytbii4 con J -:e' tbe progress f the dulivieratious. Judge George D.inny piefiued, and L F. l'etly sctel as secretary. The uieui bers of tt.e confcienco, wiMi the excep tion of Governor Taylor, grhercd"'!! the legislative bill usually occupied ly th state houioof rcuresentattve". Af:cr the hall was rilled. Governor Taylor eutereJ. and waa greeted wi ll a nngirR burrt of cheers. Tho d o- wsi then elur-ed fid tho tet ret proct ditig-t Uyan. Gjvernor TvLt eta'.ed to lUa confer ence that there a4 two courses lobe pursue J: First, tit-igu the Iouisville agreement; second, to withdraw tin troops uuietl.', allow th t JegisUu.-e t) recoovini in the capitol bi ldiog in Frankfort, ca'l off the seasiou .row bsi.u tim. held in Lsnloa and ignore th"? L misviiiei WcJuesJay atteraoon Boiler reio!ved agreement entirely. Sever.d rpechef j not to prets the advance by this roate. were mmif, and "it Mas sji-o apparent j The transport train moved back, and the that the featimeut of the gVherin,; v.' i iVaatr? retired from Yaa!krn!z. Wed strongly in fvor of ihe second c .u-fc, j nday riitbt the ginsou Za-artkop re and this was adopted. ; PlJ to the leers' thelling. When they This action was decided upon at 1 i commenced to shell the transport traint o'clock, and the first iuforma iua of t!,e decision w;s g'.vea to the outside world by Governor Taylor himself. He cam rapidly through t'ae drc. Unattended and looking nervous buJ haggard, llej walked hastily toward the capiUl stair- way, repeating several l.mes to ,tho news- Jjyj paper u,en who stood .n ths halls: 1 j , LeU' ln thi cily last week. donts.gn,"I d.nts.ga.' , t,aiUj . naaiU.r of le;ii.atvks Ktxo.svs.vKi.. facberj from ditTerect portinsof the From the capitol he pa?eed to tLe Itg- j cjonty were in attendance and the inter islalive building, where ho at one-e maJa manifested was good. The only up and ti.iDt'd the folioaing proclama- J tiouble with teachers' institutes in Op tion, cocvenirg the lL-lature at Fratk-! jg i.ha facl t hat they ars not linger. fort: "Franafort, Ky., Feb. 10. The excite ment recently prevailing ia thi: city hav ing to some extent, subsided, and there appearing now to be no necessity for the general assembly to icmiia ii rcaaja in London, I do hereby by this pioc'am- ation. reconvene ths same in Frack n Frack-j ), at 12 ion, Jvy., reoruary i, ijw, at i - ! o'clock, soon. ! -W. S. Tayloi:, Governor ot Kentucky." Orders were at once issued to General Collier to prepare for the departure of tbe troops, and in a very short time a large number of them were ready to leave. Six companies left tonight, and only a email detachment wil! rental 3 by Monday morning. Tbeee will in re tained only as a peace guard, acd will in no way be obtrale I oa the preMjn-.-a of tbe legislature. Word was at oac3 sent to the meai'ier of the republican legislature now ia ses sion at London, that the next Sfssson will le in Frankfort, an-J a prompt reply waa received to the effect lhat they wonld all leave iu a body Sunday, and ' be in Frankfort Monday in time for btisi-1 ness. After Governor Taylor had L-ft tbe hill, a resolution embody the sense of the meeting was aJopted. After the adj'iurcmenl of (he me'ing it was the opinion of the republicans that the matter should now he .'oaht out before the courts, the issue there reached to be accepte I as Coal. There wai no intention of aesin that a new vote should be taken on the Goebel-Taflur contest, but Governor Taylor stated to several prominent re publicans that he would ask that auy former action be ratified by a vo:e l both houses taken wi-.hcut passion. When informed of the action of the democratic iegiMature at Louisville in refusing lo come toTraukfort, IJoveruoi Taylor said : "It Etrikes me that their attitude is some hat incoueis'eut. They claim they cannot be proU-cted at Frankfort, and tbere is nobody here to molest them. They objected lo presents cf troop at a lime when there was far greater ex citement and danger thin now. A'ler things have quieted down, thev refuse to return, becau e they say thy cannot bs giarante?d prot-ction." Tha action of Governor Taylor to lay returns the gubsrnitorial figit t o th -exact position it occupied tbe day follow ing tha Goebe'. a siesination, with tbe ad -IiijDal complication that there was but one legislature and one governor in fact, whereas there are no two claim ants for tho position and two separate tted !'. ard. tha S. P. fireman, is vie- iting at S.-in, .-. Win Dewar of Gardiner, was a visitor in our city a'urday. V. A. Wib'orroi Riddl, was doing bu.-iims i.-i loan Sa'.urJay. Cii-rup r rh in b iyii4 the iuredlents, prepar -d sulphur, lime and salt, sold by Churchill & Wo ollry. WAR OFFICE S1LCINT. No Word From .Duller Since lie Re crossed the Tugela. London, l-Vb. It. 4 :U1 a. iu The war ollice fr'.ill maintains tdleoce regarding the situation nt the eeal of war, an-nount-iti) at 11:30 last evening that no further im.s hid been received, and none hits come Iroiu o her sources which would Rive a clew to .iint;ral Boiler's movements uinee lie reerosscd tho Tu sela, or to tho positions of th forces. WHITE TRYING TO QET OUT. Ladysmith Troops Attempt to Force a Passage. ! Loi:k IIkmi L.wku, Lsilyt initti, tVt. ! y. It is reported from the Upper Tugela j that in yistei l.ij'e fighting, while driv ing thoUri:ii.li urofS the liver with heavy lots to tbeiu, the Boers had four ki Ld aud eigiit woiiLded. Oil ret iking the koi je, 1'- Boers wo re found killeJ. Tlie lrm huh pivi'n ut midnight that the Lndjsmith troops Wfte trying to fette a pasei'.g-' in ti e diiection of the Fiee Stale laaitcr. llevy tiring waa heard, bat no particulaia have been rc- Ctived. ADVANCE WAS nPOSSIBLE. Q liuller's Opera ions North of the Tu' gcla Wednesday. llKAUHl Alil KUS Ca.MV,',- I'laMilitt D, Fob. 'J. The p.itio3 token north of the Iui li river proved a difficult OU9 to maintain. The i",iu.eiits sent across as reiiif-.i'ceaients wtnt intii tha front line of trcoL-he?, hut owiii to the great etrcn-.'th of lti Bjer in the Drakfoi tein bills to the- If it, it wa fotinl impiKS b'e to advance i;bcut riskiig om.tccsuiy lo.s. Tr.e beers cocticuei shelling the Dtitish iioiiitico. .Several "Long Tom" 3l.ell3 frll atiioug the transport trains, and four burst at Sivailkop, but the lkere o:j:d nil got the range. The Brit ish uns pxled there failed to silence the '"Long Tom" or o:hcr n arked guns. 1'he Boera continued to work the Norden felJtson the Lriti-h infantry intrenched on the hil!. The fire was ssvere at the Beis got a large cumber ct cannon into position. Their fupenortty ot steu fi-e rendered the advance impossible. Annual Institute. Ii mrny s'ates a four week'e institute is if! 1 ia each county each ycir. at which norma! work ii taken up a jd much is done lo advance the educational inter ffts of the county. It strikes ni also that a botte a ten l- ; could le had, and that to without rCaking into the work of the schools, if 1 ie in 'tit uto could be held at sometime iiein ea-i:-g the ruajmer cion'.Ls when more ,i i:,- fchcla aa l hv;nz their vaca- tc . 1 jse in caargo o' ''ia institute were, ft to Sape Int'nden; J. H. Acker r.au, Prof. L. A. Grout, of .oriland, Prof. L. P.. Traver f Roseburg ind Prof. J. B. Walker of Drain. We h3d hope.t to pabiijh a complete 5s: of those ia attendance, but we are jifortueJ by Sap!. Waite that he hai no list of those who attend!, Taken all together the iasiitute was w -II atteadeJ and very successfal. Alemorlal Sendees. Program for commemoiative meeting Feb. 18th to be held in tbe Bsptist thurch at 3 p. m. Music, "All Hail The Power." Devot ionals, Mrs. Pickthorn. ioai. "Ntrjrer My God to Thee." l,-cIaratior.s of principles, by W. C. T. U. ladies. Organization, Oar raouument to Francis Willard. L. T. L organizing. Miss Amata Smith Song, "We Are Coming," by the L. T. L. Y'cung woman's work, Mies Echo Gad die. Anti-narco'.ics, Dr. Isabel heJgw.ck. Solo, Mrs. A. F. D 'Uglas. Address, Organization. Hon. O. P. Cc- 8 Our work in the south. Rev. Wool. Our work in the far west, Mrs. H. E. Ferguson. The women eugoged iu it, Rev. J. L. Stratford. Quartette, "Crossing the Ear." Reciistion, poem tu Francis E. Wil lard, by Miis Kate Fuliertoo. Address, in lnemoriaui, Rev. G. R. Arnold. Music, "Some Glad Day." Collection. Benediction. Elkton. Mr. Wm, R bnte of Drain was 6hak inz hands wi h old friends at this place last week. Judge Lyoniif Drain, spent a few days with his brother and family at this place last week. Fred McXt e! wai a Drain vititor last week. J. M. Robinson made a business trip to Ros.'burg Lift week. Mr. Robert HiUcbinson has been carry the Oakland m r.l the past week. Mr. J. M. Stark returned from Rose burg Fridty. w here he has been visitiog his wife and d uuhter. Mr. P. P. Palmer of SjotUburg made a trip lo Ashland hint week, returning Saturday. The search for the holy ol C. M. Men ter is still continued. Mm. Wilson who is uoiii to te.ach tho Scoltsbiirg aud Long Prarie tchool panned through li Tt last we-ok, aiximpariii-d iy Ii ir tlauht r Mis j Eva. Tin W. C. T. I', will give a i enter-taiumc-nt h?re Frid.iv Feb., Itith. Tlie exercipes will consist ol music, rei'.ilatiuns etc. No adiuifEi on will hi charged, but a collectioiiwi!l be taken. Who? CITY COUNCIL nUETS. Usual Routine of Business Trans acted. Tjo ecuiiujti couucil of the ci'y (d Roseburg mot at the recorder' ollice on Monday evening, Feb. 5, l'J03, m.d upon roll call the folio ing were prrssrt: Mayor, W. Ii. Willis; councilmen, V. f. Brown, II. Wollenherg. G. W. Krnse, II. C. fcflocum, F. V. Woolley; Marsh! Dillard and Recorder Weat. F. E. Alley appeared before the I ii.id in behalf of Rose Hose C . and ntked for au dectric light in their hues Louse. Referred to conuni'tee on fire und watc. W. II. Carroll appeared in beha!.' uf Umpqua llo.o tJ )., arid asked fur a. tuck er for storing clt'thiug. Referred to saii.e committee. ' G. W. Kt-srtee appeared uud linked the city to furnish lumber for n bridge in the a .ley between Lino and Miple streets, and slated that that p: rti n of the ci:y was i-i a filthy toailitiou. Re feried to com in i1 tin on health and police. 'A. B. ing'otou appeared an I tkrd that the line id -.) inipodod upon hitu fjr the viulalinii cf c-.ty ordinance No. 1, bo refunded, a wi nesehad testified falsely against lmut Referred to judici ary committee. II. C Stanton a;ieared aid stat'-d thit b'Siis driving oo Rose street aiija cent ti his property were breaki.ig do n h's fence, mid tiiiti the trivilfce uf placing (lOits on the stieet to protect it. Request grau ed provided posta were set iasid of sidjw.U !imit!. A state nent from Asesor Gilleltc iu regard to cer niii prrsiia! properly lhat ha I through a inis'.ake been ceititiel to as beia insi leuf city limits, was re ferred lo judiciary o:u. nines. Monthly reports of marjlul au I ru:o-der approved acd placed on ti'e. TLe commit to to whom ksb referred the rC'iueV of II. C. Stauloa tor a redac tion cf lieen-.', reported that Iu a as iiuW pa.Mng the .wv-t liceusi grauted by the charter on that i'ne go.J--. Report accepted and n i i--t de .ijd. Ttie co:u:niltee appi'utl to c:itider the a Jrisabiiiiy uf ciTin i:i S , r cett warranti), rc;urte. that llm eap-nso of Celling lh'ii i:i w Mi d p ..ti .lily eq'ialthe benctite iraiiiel tiiTeby an I recimmead ed that they remitn as '.hey are. Re port ac.Tpted. Oj motion the tiiLe for cjilevt.rg dog license at 1 1 per Leal, was extended to Mirth I, I tWO. The saloon bor.d ol E. A. Post was ap proved and lie-ease ordered granted. Toefolloaing bills were ailjied and warrants ordered drawn : W.J. Lander;, wiiuefa fee ! J. P. Martin, Mrs. J. P. Martin, Mrs. Sovern, " W. U. Conner, printing Dexter Rice, atty. lee F. M. Beard, tools for city Rsview PuO Co. Co.. trjas. nuti.-e Umpqua Hose Co., allowance ''JU 1 70 1 TO I 70 1 70 5 50 3 00 1 50 1 50 50 CO F. W. DLard, ealnty Churchill & Yoo:.ey, supplies.. B. F. Pag, street woik J. C. Motlit, protecting fire H. G. Hjurhcl Itr ; so 1 Oh S 05 2 50 2 50 Roseburg Elcc'ric iight C ., lights 150 00 D. S. Wrt, salary 25 40 There I ring no further business the meeting adjourned. D. S. Wim. Cty R eorder. Bar Association. Oa 1 is". Friday eveaiu j qoiuj a large number of the attorneys of Ro-eburg met at the ofie ofJ. A. BjcLanan for the purpose of Ukng ttspj t o forai a Bar Aisociatioa. J. II. Shape was choc en temporary preida;it. aad J. A. Buchanan, temporary secretary. A committee of five consisting of A. M. Crawford, J. A. Bachanao, C. S. Jackson, Albert Abraham and E. i. S'.ra'Jord was appointed to dratt a con stitution and by-laws. Albert Abraham, Go. Byroa and F. G. Micelii were apiointed a committeee on membership. A number of those present spoke of the benefits to be derived from an associa tion of ttiis kind, but as a number of the attorneys wero not present it was thought best to defer the psrmaoent or ganization to another time and the meet ing was therefore adjourned to Saturday evecing Feb. 21th. A convention is hereby called by the Prohibition county committee to be heid in Roseburg, February l'J.b, at tbe old Masonic hall, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of placing a county ticket in the field. E. O. Miller of Portland, field secretary of the Prohibition executive commitlee, who is at present working in Jackson county, will be preterit. L. A. Walkkh, MaaK Mi nsos O a'rraau. Secretary, Taken Up. One black and while speckled cow, about 'J years old. Ear marked with crop off right and upper bit in left, witb sucking calf ; one red aod white steer about two years old. Unmarked. H. Bl'BT, Yoccalla, Or. Messrs. Backley, Kent and Ro;d, cat tie buyers frjm (tie valley, were in the Ten Mile country this week. Reed drove out 74 head nnd Kent about 100 head of cattle. Pries pa;d were $i to (15 for yearlinzs acd $15 to $21 for year olds. They wid retu-n for another drive in the near future. Coaet Mail. KM vsoeosia Cure. s Digests what you eat. It artlflclall y d ifjest s t he food and aids Nature In strengthening und recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is tho. Nest discovered dipest antand tonif. xio oilier preparation can approach it in etlleionry. It in stantly relieves and penuauently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, bour Stomach, Nausea, SlcklIeadaclie,Gasti.tlgia,Cramps,anu ftll othe r resu 1 1 a f I m per f ect d 1 gestloo. rtpord by E. C. UW'tt a Co.. Chicago. A. C. Marstcrs & Co. WHUN Hfi COCRTED YOU He didn't complain if you were a little despondent or irritable at times. Now ne eioes. lie s the same man. He didn't un derstand then. He doesn't now. Then he thought it w-as caprice anil liked it. Now he thinks it is caprice and doesn't like it. But now he's busy get ting money. If he realized the full truth he would be 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 riiu wuen tne feminine organism is weak or diseased. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It re stores perfect health to.-i the weakened organs, and makes them strong, clean and virile. It makes wifehood happy, and motherhood easy. It Ixinishv morninjj sickness and all other discomforts that precede maternity. It makes labor light, short anil almost painless, ll neips lo make real "new women." An honest drujigist won't urge upon you a sub stitute. Mrs. Kmernon AUctJ. of Domrt. ilnl.irio Co., One. write " I can truly ny that I think Dr. Pierce's metitcincs the rw-st X have ever ii-ed. I wa in very wr health for a lone; time. iluttUR from the birth ol" my little Riil. 1 Iri.M itiffrreut doclon anil liillercni meiticine. I ilvrivetl very much more benefit from your metliciues than from nnv other I hsve ever -el. I took four ootlleft of ' l'avorile I'reTTip'.iou ' anj three bot tle of 'e'.olden Medical Ii-:overv.' nuil I always keep the ' I'elleU' in the house." WILL STAY WITH US. A Rush of Business Causes Dr. Darrin to Postpone Leaving Un.il March 18. Dr. Danio, th- euiiueat physician and tps-;a'i' t. at the reiiuest of miny lri?n.'s .n I the great internet show.i h- tbe tufftring and alllic'.ol in Roseburg has can en'el to ty with is untit March IS. The truly wonderLi' curei he h is xo upli-ihsd in boitg tee- tifid to b a hn' of afllirted cofferers who cm b' see'i a-i I consulted on tbe miracal us cii-i-it on their behaif. It is Sife to siy thai no speciiiist tias at tainedth) prominsooo of D'. Darrin in this conctry, ard l e cannot help hot meet tub grand soccers. D., Uirrin'e viit in Rosebarg has baea marked with euod results. Not only hai he b.;n crovd-tl wirh patient. but ths marvelo is rebel's acheived ia his treatment by electricity is al nost beyond belief. STRICTURE CURED. How Urinary Diseases Are Success fully Treated by Dr. Darrict To the Public: la appreciation of Dr. Darrin' woadirl j! skid as a specialist, I take treat pleasure in extending him (through the paper) my sinceie gratitude for what hs has done for me, with the hope that suCericg humanity will avail thexFelvei o the power, should any be atilcted as I was. For 10 years I was a great and constant sufferer from stricture and bla Idcr trouble, which finally com plicated my kidneys, producing general debility and rther agnizing difficulties that made me aa invalid ail those years. Eibt p:i)ticians treated mo throughout this time, hot to no avail, n I occlude-! to try Dr. Dairio, a:.d tb-j res all I wish to give to the world, with the advice nut to go to ary but a specialist, as I did, whojoik.L is ond.sputeJ. I am now a Weil man and can bj referred to at any imaio Penlletoo, Cregm. J. E. Taylok. CiriJ in Ten Minutes. For teu years ri r to going under IV. Darrin's e eetricil treatment, Sept. 12, I bad been gradually growing deaf with a constant iingtog in my ears, ror the past five jears I could uot hear oidi tary conversation. With one trea met.1 ci ten minuted I can hear nearly as wed as ever in my life. I can conscientiously recommand P.. Darrin's new cure for deafness, and can bo referred to at Mer lin, Or., by letter or iu person. G.MtKKTr CuocKtrr. Mr. Mir in's tes'imonial ia giyen be low : TO the iTi;uc: For e me years my name has appeared in the papers aa being cured by Dr. Dir rio cf hydrocele. I wi-h to say to any and ail that tho cure was perfect and lasting. I was cured eight years ago an I have uev.-r had any return of the troub le. I will i.ir:h?r s?ate that two years ago Dr. Darrin cured my grandchild, Miss Dauy Wrigbr, living at my house. She had boon disagreeably attiicted with a loathsome catarrh for a long time. Her cure is permanent and lasting. Re fer to me at Cov, Or., where I have lived 31 year. John Martin, Mk, Em tor: I notice by your paper that Dr. Danio is in Roseburg. I wish to state that I wks curd by Dr. Darrin four years no of ccUrrh, dys epsia and soar etorjjich. Ic mn it recommend Dr. Darriu too highl. Rifer to me on Deer Creek, seven miles from Roseburg. Mks. Haklan Stastox. Dr. Dsrrin wid remain until March IS, and can bj consulted at his office at the McClallen He-use, Roseburg, free from 10 a. in. to S p. m. daily; Sundays 11 a. m. to 3 p. ro. Charges low and reason able according to circuaistances acd ability to pay. He gives free and confi dential exatiiiuarion to all at the office or by letter. He treats'all diseases of the eye, ear, nose, thoat, catarrh aud deaf ness, as well as acuto, chronic, private and nervous diseases of whatever oa ture, if curable; no cuseB uko", if not Out of towu patients are treated with un failing success through 'orrespomWuce; ono visit desirable but not necessary. Write for symptom blauk and circular. Loiters of inquiry promptly answered. Dr. Darrin will straighten ciohs eyes, oiwnteon stricture, hydrocele, varicoc ele and tumors March 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 1th. For Sale or Trade. A poultry ranch, well improved, ed 34 ucies, j miles from Rysehury. Call on er address, C. J. YanZii.e. U22p) mm IN WALL For 30 days will offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS in WALL PAPER in order to make room for Spring Stock. See 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 addrcsss B. W. STRONG. yvA:A::AA::s.:sA:s:;s;vAM x Watch our Window We will keep constantly on ha Clean Supply oP Confectiojieries, Fruits, and Vegetables. We liave just what Sheridan Block. - Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drags, Toilet Articles, f atent Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Paints and Oils. photographic Supplier The celebrated Magazine C3'clone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During 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. F. BARKER & CO. ROLAND AQEE, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Country Produce. Highest price for Country Produre. Roseburg, ... Oregon Mrs. N. Boyd, Carries a full line of the very best flour just what you want. Exclusive agent for Eugene Flour. Also all grades of Roseburg Flour. it Has Never Failed Mr. C. S. Peaslee, the rcll-known druggist of Morgan City, La., is highly thought of in hisneigh- irhiiod because of his skill and care in filling pre scriptions. The best physicians in the place send their patients to his store whenever they can. Any thing which Mr. Peaslee may savcan be depended upoa absolutely. In a letter to'W. H. Hooker & Co., New York City, proprietors of Acker's English Remedy, he says: "In all my many years' experi ence as a drusreist, I have never handled a meeli- cinc of any nature that gave such complete satis- f taction as Acker s l-nglish Remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles. I have sold hundreds of bottles, and have yet to learn of a single case where it failed to cure. In croup, it acts with n cer tainty that is really mar velous. My wife t e.es not take much stock i:i medi cine, but she bus :-H olnto fatth in Acker' V.: ;..li.-h Remedy, alwa- h v : it at her elbow i:i a o the children arc a;fci:kvil by croup at night. It is r. positively harmless rem edy, aa I can personally testify. I kuow ed a btile girl who accidentally drank a whole V stomaeu tor a snon urnc, but tne sickness passetl away, and then the child was i:i better health than ever before. I can understand why Ackes English Rem edy is so efficacious, because I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating touic as well. While it heals tho Irritations of the mucous membrane, it also builds up the constitution and purifies tha blood. I endorse it absolutely." Sold nt 25c. , 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in Fnydand, at is. sd.. as. 3d.. 4s. fnl. If you are not satisfied after buying, n-.'iui the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. , : lu.iiW tt die abate iihimHtte. V. It. i0()i""K A CO., JVoritfurs, .Yew York. I For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. Sutarik 1 PAPER. i -i ' ; A i t " ; i .i ': A A A A if A A IVN a Fresh and you 'want. Call and see us. 1111 runnirn 1TI1I. lUHKILI(. bottle. She was. of course sirlr at her FOR O) (o V Jilt 1 1 Noumal, CLAtHICAi A5I fOUBSE. Thorough preptratlun (or Ckilleije, Cue T.chlnf , or lir buitnea. Iastrocttou glTea In Latin, Greek, French, German. Jf utematlca, Natural Sclenre, Hintor, Jnallah, Shortbsnd, Tjpewritlijs, PenmaiuMp, and lljglene. Able wiaunu, low rate. For lurtber partlcul axa win, iue yrtfietpai. C. T. Whittlesbt, A. B. AflatinvifV Of EeiJencet Cor. Douglas and Chad- wick ots., one block above Conrt House. Photography. Here is an opportunity to pel First -CI ass Photographs at the very lowest rates. All sizes from 8X10 down to the very smallest. The Latest fad Is a Calling or Easiness Card withyonr photo (stamp size eight positions in set of 100.) Set-lUO-neat cards with photo name, bnsineos and address if desired thereon, only 12. The Wagon Gallery, John H. Taylor, Wagon by tide of ina pV,otwM'rw1-.- shop, jackaon street. Jriiotograpner. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby giren to all peraoos holding Eoeeburu city warrants indorsed prior to May 9, 1393, to present tbe same at the city treasurer's office ia the city hall (or payment, aa interest will cease thereon after the date of this ' notice. Dated at Roaeborg, Or., this 4th day of January, 1900. Hakbt C. Slocvm, City Treasurer. Wood Wanted. Sealed bids to famish 60 tiers ot oak, and 20 tiers of old fir, 20 inch wood to be delirered at the school noose in Rose bar? on or before September 1, 1900, will be receired by tbe undersigned until 12 o'clock noca cf February 1, 1900. A bond conditioned to the faithful perform ance of tbe contract toaniieh said wood -most accompany each bid. Tbe board reserres the right to rtjsct all bid- By order board of directors, Ditt. Ko. 4, Rose bar, Ore 2o, January 6, 1900. Cuu DnxAan, School Clerk. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A first-c.'aes restaurant has been opened oa Cass street, oppoeits tbe detot, at which may be bad freth oys ters, chicken, steaks, stews, loncbes, and besides meals at all hours, regular meals are served. Loncbes and qnick meals for railroad passengers a specialty. For that hungry feeling be sure and call at uaafe restaurant, nces reasonable. Notice of Referees Sale. Ealeof Solomon Mendell ana Nancy II. Men dU place vonca is kxkiby gives that it A' vurtne o aa order duly niale aad entered m tne Clrcmt Coon of the Stata ot On-torn lor Doo'.as ejouolj- on tbe bin day of December, in the caae of Sokunen Kondeil v, Saney H. ilen-leU, tuit lor partition of real property, aalboriinc and directing n to do so. we will on the Lilh day ot Marco. at id o'clock in the forenoon of amid day, at the court booae door in Roseoarr. vFrernn, offer for sale and tell In one body to tiie highest bidder lo. eaah ia band, the lollowuig described real Bropertv, to wn: Lots 1.1S,1.5.S and 7 and the SE',' ol SW'i of Sec, 10 Tp. -'7, S. K. 7 V. contalninr lMjti acre. Alsu tbe Donation Land Claim of fn. W. Walter, Notification Xo. SiT. described aa follows: Be$rtiining at a point 5.B5 chain North and t-li chains East from the Southwest corner of ec. a in Tp. 27, &. R. 7 West, running thenee East jiflfr chains, thence tioath Jn.il chains, thence West o- 7 chains, theace North US chains to the place of baginninir, containuc Sla. seres. Also the East half of the tt1; ef Sec. 5 To. S A. K.7 West, Willamette Meridian, eontainint SO acres, aiso the North half of Use North haii of tec. 9, Tp. 27, siw R. 7 coataiB isg leO acres. A. E. CLAY TON", F. M. KWD. GEO. bCOTT, Seferees. " Wanted. A Urge panther hide, fresh, head and daws left on the hide. Want the skull left whole. Wid pay $3 for a good hide in this condition. Gko. J. Lasgkshmu, Roseburg, Or. I j care of the Puundkales. John Dirr, Poseyrille, Ind., says, I never used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. Wo are never without it." Quickly breaks np coughs and colds. Cures all throat and Inog troubles. Its nse will prevent consump tion. Pleasant to take. A. C Mars ten A Co. "I had dyspepsia for years. No medi cine was so effective as "Kodol Dnnemia Cure. It cave immediate relief. Twr bottles produced marvelous results." writes L. H. Warren. Albanv. Wis. It digests what yon eat and cannot fail to core. A. C. Ma raters & C. Roseburg Market. Egge 20c per doz. Butter Country 25c Poultry Chickens. mixed, $2.50(3 Prnn., It.li.n 9e. silver, extra cuoic, o( b per 10, neat 4U(ieic. Oats 25(tf 30c. MilUlntT Rron 1T. 11,: shorts, 1S.C0; chop, $16.00 per ton Uay Timothy $9(ie$U; clover. Oreircn wild hay, t(,r7 per ton. viui ijyi 10c. Potatoee 55(o0 per ba. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula ia a disease as old aa antiijuity. It has been handed down for genera tions and is the same today as in early times. It is emphatically a di sease of the blooJ.'and tho only way to cure it is by purifying the blood. That is just what Hood's Sarsaparii'.'a. does in every caEe where it ia givear a faithful trial. It eradicates all irujjic ties from the blood, and cures the'' sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in tbe blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won the grateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your blood. Cure it at once by taking Hood's Sarcaparilla. 1 - t i V