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I 4. THH PLAIN DEALER i oMiiahwi ':' C . 6TRATF0BA ubacrtptlon 6m Tew ... -CilVoaths tare Months-.- . ihursday. iHINQ CO. .'.jruiia1 rublisker Rates. ...IJ OS . 1 DO Tbe British don't appear to ba able to find tbe "ojen door," in South Af ica. The South is tor eapanrion the Nicaragua cual just the tbe rest ot tbe country. and for awe as BOERS FOLLOW1NQ BULLER. his Forces at Chevelry risde a Recon noissance Het tru Burghers Near Fustenberg. i MORE MEN FOR THE NAVY Uncle Sam lias Sixty-one New Ves sels Bulhilng-Tliy Will inquire in Officers Alone, 2000 NL-v Men. The Death nrr FEBRUARY 15, 1900. What hat become of AguinalJo? General Bailer has again crossed the Ittgela river that if, he baa crossed to tbe Bide farthest frm th Boers. The democr.tU re iu lavor of an early national convention. That's all right, but there may ba danger from sprouting in the shock. i Brighara H. Roberta has other troubles i besides three wives and the seat in con- He I'resideiitMcKinley has shown hiacus- la.tnm ... 'L-aAntnif 11, M 1 1 lU I ft id' i.: !.. .1.- v--....,oi,icre83he was not permitted to sittu IroaHo. hot using his personal influence i prosecuted for cohabiting .th t . .....flli Mitkmeni of the difficult v. Miss Magie Ship-bis third wife. Uindov, ri. li. ltie only war news otaoykiud (his nioraiitg id an utlicial dispatch from Buller from Chevelry an nouncing a rccounoiesance at Spring Gold, resulting in n gaiu of grouud on either side. Captain Hamilton Russell, Lieutenant C. Churchill and 10 meu were wounded and Lieutenant iuil 10 uicti wore wounded and Lietiten iiiKlou and ix men were ed ly the Uotrs. The dispatch contains j deui'ed accounts ol a tut nppearr to be I K.veo ibe convicts are partisans in i Kentucky. The man pardoned by vlov- ernor Taylor refused to accept a pardon ' utiles H came from the uinn whom Le rottderel to Ihj legally entitled to issue it. Government Cable Defeated. Per ha pa Biily Mason i.- rttlit,' re uiaiks tba Louisville Courier-Journal in a reflective tone of voi.v, "in thinking thai tbe Filipino are a capable of selt caveroment as the people of tbe state that sends Billv Maron lo the States wnate." Tbe lveview keeje up he dirty, con temptible fight on Governor Geer. This is the reward which licet gets tor ap poiotieK ifcree of tlie Review's clofest, political and personal friends as regents of Use Draia Koruial scLool from this county, and two or three uiore of the same political faith and personal rela tions as directors and manager of the district fsir. Wamiinutos, Feb. 13. The house committee ou interstate and foreign com merce today decided by a vote ol 8 to 5 to report a l'dcilic cable biil along the lines of the Sherman bill, defeating by 5 to S the Corliss proposition lor a goyern meutowuerahip. Mr. W. C. Coiur has begvu the pub lication of a paper in this city, under the name of tbe Koeeburg Oracle: He Uu'ted I announces that in politics it will le in dependent and that it v. ill giow as the business will iuetify. Mr. Conner is a good all around newspaper mat., is a forcible and iiitereeting wiiier and will make a third paper succeed in lioioburg if anybody can. Conflicting railroad interests have much to do with the trouble in Ken loo y. The Louisville & Kihvil:e rail road, which is tbe great feeder cf the business of Louisville, was for Taylor for governor. The Cincinnati Southern, the livai of tbe former, and wnicii is the road that take southern trade into Cin cionati, was interested in tbe Goebel side of tba contest. There ia a great deal in that Blue Grass "mix up" that outsiders! BOER CONDITIONS OF PEACE. Cape Colony, Natal and Bcchuanalaod Must Bi Divided. ' to Nkw Yobk. Feb. 13. A dispatch tbe World from The Ilagaa says : Dr. U. P. X. Muller, tbe Orange Free state minister to the Netherlands, is re ported to have said ia an interview : The war is the beginning of bu col lapse of England's power in South Africa The lunger th war lasts, the heavier will be the Gonditi-jne ot peace, for Log land will tu conw out of it without giv ing important concessions.1 The young Tranrvaaier, secretary of don't understand. THE PAPER TRUST. All the talk tint is being indulged in by a certain class of newspapers, in re Hard to tba paper trust bavin put u; tbe price of white paper, and calling on con-; grass to take the tariff off paper and j paper pulp, ia all rot and if tbe editors of these papers have got sense enough to run newspaper, they know- it. It is true that the price of white paper has advanced daring the past year until the Kibscriptioo price of a paper like the Plalsdkalkk, will hardly pay for tbe paper on which it is rioted, but the facta -ere that tbe demand for white paper during tbe past 5 ear bas been enormously increased, and at the same time tbe supply baa decreased. White paper is manufactured iroui wood pulp, made from logs, saw ios if you please, and millions of feet cf logs are used every year in tbe manufacture of paper. Tbe paper mills are located in tbe New England and Atlantic statee, and tbe timber for these rail!: corn's largely from tbe Maine fores is, and is cut to be floated out daring the spring rise in the streams. Last spring there was no water to float out the logs, consequently there eras a shortage and a very heavy one in tbe timber supply for tbe paper mills. Two years supply of timber is now lay ing on tbe banks of the streams ready to Boat out next spring. This county ex ports wood pulp in large quantities and - the supply being short (he demand both at home and abroad increased tbe price just as a shortage in (be wheat crop would pat up the price of wheat. Jeet how it woutd help os to take tbe tariff off wood pnlp when we export that article Instead of importing it is some thing that we can't understand. One thins that would help would be tbe building of more pp?r mills in Oregon, where we have an abundance of raw material and splendid water power to work it up. If , our demo-pop friends would use some of their energies in a'tempting to induce capitalists to invest tbeir money in manufactures in this country, instead f bowling about tbe oppression of capi tal and doing evertbiog in tbeir power to drive away capital, (bey could accom lih something for the good of Oregon. j the legation, added : 'Both lepublice will have fuli freedom and independence. Further, England will have to give up those parts of Cape Colony, Natal and Becbuacalahd, where the inhabitants have thrown in their lot with tbe republic,. for they mwt not le left in tbe lurch." SEIZED MORE ISLANDS. Gunboat Princeton, Acting Under Or ders, Has Raised the Colors Over Tatanes and Caiagaa Isles. Manila, Feb. 12. It U reported that tbe gunboat Princeton visited Tatanes and Calsgtn il.;uJ, wbichwere omitted from the Taria treaty ot peace, being north of 20 degrees of latitude, raised American flags and appointed native governors. It is added that tbe Prince ton found a Japanese flag at Bayal it land, and refrained from landing tteie, pending orders. The Princeton occupied tbe Northern islands under a government crder. The i report that the Japanese fU- was found fljijg is not confirmed, but there are ru mors that Japan intended to take the ic Unde. The natives willingly substituted American for the insurgent officials and took tbe oath of allegiance. Tbe natives of Samar add Ley to are returning to tbeir towns and normal con ditions are being resumed. Unconfirmed rumors from native sources say that General Pio del Pilar, the insurgent commander, died of fever recently. iiuimportaut operations. Ihoyomy tend to thruw luht on the situation by i rav ing that the B jrs nre actively following 'Juller'a every move. From Lord Ujleria at Modder river, where all ejes are turned, lhtre i.1 no word. KLTKKAT TO KKNSHKKG. Nkw Yobk, Feb. 14. The ota)chre auuouncing the British "retirement" at Kensherg aro not yet satisfactory. "Our lostes are not yet kuoau," says the Daily Mail's correspondent. There va9 hot tlghtiug nil day aud at night the British retreated. This news is the moro deprcssiux to Loudon, because only a lea' dnys ago it was believed General Freuch was able 'o take Cotesburg. If the Boers aie able to defeat General Clements iu a decitive engagement, they may threaten Lord Roberts' bate of supplies at DeAar jauc tiou. This unexpected show of strength by the Boers at Coletberg bas amazed those who were predicting an easy march for Lord Roberts through tbe Free State Tbe experts who saw in General Balier'a capture and abandonment of Vaalkrantz a hue piece of strategy, say that Gener al Clement's retreat to Rensberg ia patt of tbe same policy, to ebgage large forces of Boers while Lord Roberts demolishes Crouje. It is believed that General Bulier has w ithdrawo his whole force quarter of a uii.Iiou men, and Ibis force to put down two small republics whose united white population is iupp)eed not to exceed 450,000 men, women, children and Citlandors. Nothing but this fact was needed to demonstrate the futility cf the ministerial scheme of army reorgrniza t.on laid before parliament cn .Moaday. " fl.e preciee nature 6i Ix;d Roberta, movements ou Modder river and Orange river are wrapped in mystery. Certain it ia that the country General French maneuvered the Boers out of in Nortncrn Cape Colony has been reoccupied by tbe Boers. General Balhir is keeping bis own secrets, but we may lock for another move on his pai I in a day or two, prob ably east of Co-eneo." The Mcrning Post'a war expert rays : 'The announcement of new appoint ments cor firms tbe soppoeitien that a largs force has now been assembled st Modder river. Tbe offensive cannot be carried on along the whole line and tbe commander-in-chief must determine the point at which Le will act. It looks as though the Boeis bad taken tbeir forces away from Magesrfontein to reinforce the commander at Colesberg, where i victory would threaten the British com manications between Cape Town and Modder river." The expert compa;ea tbe situation to the American civil war at the time when tbe army of the Potomac tieid alt tbe Confederate foicee in Virginia, while the WtEtern armies moved down the Mlssii- sippi and through tbe Lcart of the con federacy to Atlanta and Satannah and the: e north to General Lte'a rear. ASiniiOTvN, teb. 14. The secretary of the navy has sent to t ho senate netatt- iwunt of the number of vtgfel t-.mlrr construction and of naval ntlicera availa ble. The statement wa- made iu roc- poue to a resolution of inouirv. It I alinva that llicrn ni'ft (1 vepseUnf nil i:u. i - . v...:i.i:.... .i ii .. .. :.u . umnsta nun uuiiumc, auu iuui, nnu ! these vessels tn commusion. they, to cap 1 mttlmr with thonn umv in iniv u-tiuhl ip- iuiro .WW olhcerH, whereas tiier. ate puw onlv 10S4 othVers. There are 3 14,000 men in (ho navy. Up to noon Tuesday voters had regi tered as follows : Lake, 0; Looking Glass, 14; Millwood, 2; Mount Scctt. 12; Mvrle Creek, 59; Oakland, 102: l'aea Creek, 1)5 ; Uii.lle, bcotUburg, IS; iv 'pebur, M ; ten Mile, 7 Umpqi. 70: AY est Rfebur, 43;AVil! ur, S; Yonealla, 2(i; Calapooia 31; Camas Valiey, 3; Canyonvii'e, 33; Perdue, 1 ; Civil Baud, 44 ; Coms-iock, 80 ; Colea Valley, ;)2; Cw Creek, 3; l)er Creek, 78; Kjst Umpq:ia, 10; F.lkton, 37; Kelloc,', 4; Girdiner, 2; Gletjdale, 40. Total. 1030 This w about one-fourth of th toUl vote of tho couuty. Lawrence Uiwe ia in the bonkn coutitv jail to answer the charge of stea! ing two horses from a Cninaroau. Tho three branches of the "reform forces" of Linn county are to meet at Albanv. on the lO'.h. and attempt to make a fusion for the cotting campaign. Joseph Stone is pu'ting out a new seven-acre hopyard, on B.ar ciee-k, a few miles from Cress-ell, despite the dis- conracin;; market. He has received be tween 6M3 end 7001 hop rooti from California to Lint it with. The I'alles is cousiJering a proposition tj establish a woolsconring mi'.l at that point tha civ to gnirjiutas $23,000 worth of 0 percent urst-tui'tgage bond., payable in 10 years, and the promoter to assume the remaking flj.OOJ worldr A feature of a political clu meeting at Burns, last week. wa a phrenological addre-s by a Udv, who f-xamiued the heads of several prospective cindidatea for otlice, reported favorably ot each on and slid she wished sh-3 had the privi lege of voting for them. ' V. F. Bowker, of Crivj county, was killed near Hay crock on tbe 2J inst He was driving a term down a grade when a break of the harncsi let the tcngus of the wagon drop, and he was pitched or dragged oil by bating to tl e lines. A wheel pa?ei ever his r.exk and caused instant death. Tbe savingc-b:i:ik srsleni introduced in the public schools of Salem, on Janu ary 1, ia proving a wonderful euccesr, says ti c Statesman. Though only in operation a month, already a comfortable balanca is in the bank to the credit rf the pipile, and the amount is growing steadily. The total number of depositors for the month was 37d 205 bojs scd 171 girls. The t)!al amount deposited was $372.1)4, or neatly 1 for each depositer. Sentence. The wretched I prisoner w ho listens 1 i to the rcauitig of his death warrant is not more surely doomed than the man who is threat ened with dread consumption and fails to take tbe right method to re pulse its attack. The child mat ia born with a shallow. narrow chest ; the youth who daily crouches over an office desk ; the me chanic who toils in an atmosphere of dust, and the woman whose household duties constantly restrict her to the close, heated atmosphere of her home, all live under the blighting shadow of consump tion. There is but one sure protection against this wholesale murderer of men a sound healthy body; pure, rich, red blood; and clean, clear breathing organs. Dr. Pierces tJolden Medical Discovery makes a man hun gry, and really hun gry men are usually healthy. I'.ut that isn't the whole bat tle you may nil a stove with fuel, and if the prate is clog- j;cd with clinkers and the chimney with noot. you will have no fire. The Golden Medical Discovery sees that fuel burns that the life-civine elements of the food are absorbed into the blood, end that new. healthy tissues arc built up in the breath ing organs, it prevents consurupuon Dy curing all the abnottnal conditions which, if neglected lead up to consumption. Mo. 1'isic K. Clark, of Kntcrprisc. Shelby Co.. Mo . writes: "1 hal despaired of cvT setting welt. I had tvecti ia liau health for tvrclvr year. Jtad ache all through inc. nnmi) hatnU. cold feet, and everything I nte lislmseI tnc: bowels constipated, wa rry ticrvou. depressed and cleapouticm. i iinie latexi s-x ikwhc m in. Piere' tloldcn Medical Discovery, and ray health is now good. " Constipation disappears while you sleep when you take Dr. fierce a reiitta. ucii genua ; Bargains! IN WALL PAPER, J For 30 days will offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS in WALL PAPER in order to make room y 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 addresss WILL 5TAY WITH US. , y y y 'y y y B. W. STRONG. 'y, , fS y y "y y a 'y; y "'y 1 A t A s fx Winter term will begin 1 11, 1899. NOEMAL, s Classical aso Cottsbk. 1 i Thorough preparation lot ColleKe, tor TMCblnf, or lor buslneaa. Inttrui lion fle lo Lalla, deck, French, Oennan, MtUmitio, Natural ScleDee, Uiun, fnKliih, boonhaad. TypcwritlDg, Penmanahip, and Hygiene Able ajwlatants. low rate. For further parti col an address the principal. C. T. Whittlmzy, A. B. Bosebare; Or. KeideDce, Cor. Doaglaa and Chad. wick bfs., one block abore Court Honsa, Roseburg, Oregon. N.N.N AiA -.3. ...,,-.l.N.Al : N , . IV 'A A Watch our Window BECKHAM SUED TAYLOR TODAY. Object is to Oust the Governor From the Offks So He Can Take it Him selfNo Legislative Quorum. THE OLD flAN. Icbabod, my boy, me tbongbt I beard yon apeak of yoar aire thia mo-niag tbe "old man." Yon are eighteen years of age, are you not? Juet eo. That is tbe age when callow youth baa bia first attack of big bead. You imagine at tbia moment tbat you know it all. I observe by tbe cat of your trousers, tbe angle cf your bead, tbe flavor of your breatb, tbe style of yoar toothpick ehoes and tbe swagger of your walk tbat you are badly gone on yourself. Tbia ie an vrro.- of youth wbicb yoar unt ie can overlook, bnt it pains biin aorely to bear you speak in term of disrespect of one you sbould never mention eave by tbe t-acred name of "father." He may not be op to yoar style in tbe modern art of making a fool of y ousel f, but ten to one be forgets more in a week than you ever koew. lis may not eojoy Knotting gutter snipes cboppad fine and enclosed in delicate tissos paper, but be bas borue a good many bard knocks for your cake and is entitled to all tbe reverence your shal low Drain can master. Bye and bye, after you are tbrougb knowing it all and b gin to learn some thing, 70a will be aebauied to louk in tbe glass, and will wonder where tbe fool killer was when you were ripe for tbe sacrifice, aod when tbe "old man" grows tired of Ibe journey and slops to rest, and you fold bis bands across bia boHom and lake a lock at bis face tbat ba grown so beautiful mdeaih, yen will feel a sting of regret tbat you ever ppoae of nitn in so grossly and diereapecful a man ner; and wben other eprouto of imbecili ty use tbe language tbat go delighted yon in your germiua' period of iuh booi, you will feel like cbuing them with. thin e:ick and craibiu tbeir f kails to see if there is any braia tissue on the inside. Bob Bnrdette. CixcissATi, O., Feb. 14. Holding tbat tbe federal court bas no jurisdiction in tbe conteeta in Kentucky, Judge Taft this afternoon refused to grant tbe appli cation for an injunction against the Ken tucky state board of elections aud the democratic contestants for state offices other than governor and lieutenant-governor. Fkaxkf.'UTmKv., Feb. 14. Governor Beckham's suit to compel Governor Tay lor to surrender tb3 office of governor tu him will be filed this afterncon. Jadge Price has prepared a petition, which will be in tbe nature cf an injunction and quo wartanto proceedings. FHSkFOET, Ky., Feb. 14. Tbe house and senate met at 11 o'clock this morn ing. Both bouses lacked ijuoraru and adjurned until tomorrow. Circuit Court Jurors. The following list of circuit court jurors have been drawn for tbe term which con venes Monday, March otb : L P Fieher, painter, Uoecburg. Geo W 1'uckett, fanner, Canyouviile. HD Evans, " Coles Valley. W J Hanan, " Yoncalla. G V Perry, laborer, Itoseburg. J J Henderer, farmer, Elkton. Jas Dunnivau, " Myrtle Creek. C 8 Mathews, " Oak Creek. Geo B Goble, ' Kellogg. J T Mabley, " Roseburg. M V Kinuiau, horticulture, Yoncalla. J AV Pardee, farmer, Canyonville. HC Stautoo, merchant, Roseburg. F F Wells, farmer, Elkton. LT Thompson, farmer, Coles Valley. Frauk B Waite, stockman, Kjeeburg. J A Cole, farmer, Oakland. Pa Wilson, farmer, Riddlee. C P Barnard, " Roseburg. Geo Applegate ' Yoncalla. Clatk FegeU, " Drain. BU Jue, Myrtle Cretk. W H Coale.-, " Ten Mile. f VV Hunter, " Ropeburg. Jas Byron, Olalla. C L Cbuuuweth, merchant, Oakland. A B Hiioas, farmer, Elkton. Peter Hansen, carpenter, Edenbowtr. F L DillarJ, farmer. Dillaid. H G BrcD, " Elkton. TI J Wilkius, merchant, Roseburg. A Rush of Business Causes Dr. Darrln to Postpone Leaving Until March 18. We will keep constantly on ha Clean Supply oP sal Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables., We have just what you want a Fresh and Dr. Darria, tho emiueut pbysician and fpecia'iit. at iba repeat of many Irien lsani tbe greit interest 6howo by tbe EntTdring and alll.ctel in Usabur. has con-en cJ to stiy with na until March IS. Tba truly woaderfi' curej be bis accomplished ara bjin tes tified to bv a host of attiicted suifercrs who can bi seen and consulted on the miraculous car.-s o i tbeir behalf. It is safe to say that io specialist hs at tained tbi prominsuco o! D-. Uirria in this couctry, aid he cannal help but meet with trand auccesa. Dr, Darrin'a v't-it ii Rjeebirg has been markeJ with co-xl resales. No: only has hi been croardjd wi'h pti-bt'. bat the mirveloai resul s a:heived in bia treatment by ehc'.ricity i aluost beyond belief. STRICTURE CURED. Looking Qiass. SMALL-POX IS RAUING. Over One Hundied Cases County. in Lane the The following official report to Lane county court speaks for itself: Ectitss, Or., Feb. 12, 1900. To tbe Hon. County Court of Line Co. Gentlemen: Haying been requested by yoar honorable body to determine tbe nature of tbe eruptive diseate now pre valent in tbe vicinity of Crow, Panther, Mound aod Hadleyville, and advise you regarding tbe nature of tbe same, beg to submit tbe following repoit: On Sunday, Feb. 11, 1900, we visited tbe neighborhood of tbe epiJeaiic, ex amined several caees in different stages of tbe disease, and enquired into tHe history and nature of tbe epidemic. Al together about 100 persons have been affected. Although none, with one pos sible exception, have died with tbe dis ease, it being in a mild form. Several have been seriously ill. At present time there are one or two cases that are critical. After a thorough examination we unqualifiedly pronounce tbe disease to be smallpox in the discreet, or mild form, with nobyuip'.um lacking to make the diagnosis absolutely certain. Respectfully submitted, W. L. Cheshire, M. D., 1. A. P.u.vk, M. I). Scott sburg. , Mr. P. P. Palmer went to Ashland last week. Mr. H. Weatberly bas returned from Roseburg. Mr?. Mary Wilsou arrived at Long Prune on the lOtti and began her labors on tbe l-'tli. The warm bright days draw out the croquet plavers, and the interest in tbe game ia uuabited. ii. iJ-iLioaipsou ana u, Witter were ia town a few days since. Dr. Alex Patterson was iu town last week. It is with regret that we note the fact that Miss Cottage lias permanently re moved, being recently married at Eden, bower, from our vicinity, but we extend our congratulations to be fortunate young man aud express our best willies for tbeir future hapioess. Mrs. Moiliu Weatheily hat gone to Gardiner ou a visit. The tiphing season is about over for tbe present. Tbe lannera aie all very busy plowing. Grandma Davis has been visiting in town for some time and was a welcome visitor. Everything i tl jurtshing in i.'ir neigh borhood Mia3 Acnij Buahnell of Ten Mile spent several days in our valley last week visiting frinJs blJ relatives. E. Morgan and daughter spent Sunday at Ten Mile visiting relatives. Mr. and Mis. M. S. WeatbetforJ of Civil Bend, were visiting relatives bcra Tuesday. Anderson Vaaioy of Coos county, waa in our midst SunJay. It. Andrea met with quite an acciJeut last Tuesday. While cutting wood a tree be was felling accident! twisted and be was thrown uulr it. It is booed he will eoon recover. Changes in real estate are becom icg quite numerous ia cur valley of late. We welcome tbe Btranger to our valley. Upon consulting tbe county papers lately ;we see tbat our "Hon. County Court" bas appointed an entire free sil ver board of judges in oar precinct for oar coming election. Is this right and just we would ask? Not but what tbey are all honorable, upright men, tut as we have a uumber of staunch republi cans still in our ranks we fail to see why we should not be represented in the judgeship of the coming election. FlDtS. How Urinary Dis rases Are Success fully Treated by D. Darri n. To the Public : la appreciation cf Dr. Danin'd wonderlu! skill as a specialist, I take great pleasure in extending bim (through the paper) my sincere gratitude for what be baa done for ni, with tbe bone tbat suSering humanity will avail thenselvei cf ibe pjwer, should any be atibc'.ed ai I was For 10 years I was a great and constant sufferer from stricture and bladder trouble, wbicb finally com plicated my kidneys, producing general debility and ether agonizing difficulties tbat made ma an invalid all those years iht politicians treated me throughout tbia time, bat to no avail, S3 I onclu le I to try Dr. Dairin, ar.d ths result I mU to give to tbo world, with lbs a lrica not to gi to any bnt a specialist, as I did, wbo3e skill ia undisputed. I am now a wdl man and caa b) referred to at any lime in Ten ileton, Cregon. J. E. Tavlou- Cured in Ten Minutes. Sheridan Block. Call and see us WM. CURRIER. Roseburg Pharmacy- M. F. RAPJ Prescription Druggist. Drngs, Toilet Articles, I'atent lledi- ones. Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soape, Paints iod Oils. Photography. Here is an opportunity to Ret First-Class Photographs at tbe very lowest rates. All sizes from 8X10 down to tbe very smalleiL The Latest Fad Is a Calling or Baaiaees Card with yonr photo (stamp aoze eight positions ia set ot 100.) Set-10O-neat cards with photo name, business and address if desired thereon, only $2. The Wagon Gallery, John H. Taylor, Wagon by aide of Una TVifrerrinVir shop, jaciwn street. Jriioiograpner. photographic SoppIie& (9 e) (o e) AAAAAAAAAA t The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. ft) (O 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. Gall in and see onr Fancy Decorated Haviiand China and other China Ware. J. F. BARKER & CO. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A first-class restaurant bas opened on Cass street, opposite tLa dejot, st wbicb may be bad freeh oyc tere, chicken, steaks, atews, lunches, and besides meals st sll boors, regular meala ate served. Lunches and quick meala for railroad passengers a specialty. For that hungry feeling be sure snd call at Daffy's restaurant, arices reasonable. Notice of Referees' Sale. Bate el Sulomoa SI en Jell and 5ancy B. Mes- dttll place VTOTICS U HX2KBT GIVES THAT IT Tirtoe of an aider duly made and catered in the Circuit Court of the Stmie of Oregoa lor Douglaa County on the BID day of December, 19, In tbe case of sotomen Uendell r Kaney H. JfendeU, rait tor partiUon of real propertr athoriiD( nd directing; oa to do ao, wa will on tbe 13tb day of Karrh. 1900, at jSoeloek in tbe forenoon of aaia aay. at toe conn noaaa door In Roaebaxr, Ureron, Oder for uie and Kit In one body to tbe bigbect bidder for cue la band, the lol lowing described real property, to wn: Lota 1.2. 3. J.S.C and 7 and tbe SZ1 at BWli of &ec, 10 Tp. 27, 8. fL 7 v., eontainiBe 1HJU acre, aao ueuouauoo Lanaciaunoi wm. W. Walter, SoOncatioa "o- K7, deaexlbed aa follow,: BeKtnmnx at a point s.fe cbaina Horui ana 3.M cbain, East from tbe Southwest earner of ee. 3 in Tp. C, B. R. 7 West, runninj tbeaee hut 56.07 chains, thence booth 56.17 cbaina, thence West chains, thence Jiortb SAMJ chains to the place of beginning, eontainiac la. acres. Also tbe Etf t half of tbe fcJE'i of Sec 3 To. -27 S. K.7 Wear. Wiliaaiette Iferidiaa. containinaO acres. Also the North half of the) North hall of eec , Tp. 27, R. I W., contain ing I'jO acres. A. tu. iUt F. M. 0OOD, GEO. 6C0TT. Baieieea. Transfer of Catholic Priests. f iebvias, Or., l'eb. 11. Kev. Arthur Laoe, who baa leen in charge of tbo St. Louis Catholic church for the past three years, has been given charge of an Astoria Catholic church, and Kev. Father Chabot, of St. Francis' church, Portland t ill, at an eaily date, take charge of tbe .St. Louia parish. lluv. Mr. l.aue is a ton ol tho late Hon. Lafayette Laue, aud a grandson of General Joseph Lane, lie is cue of tl.e few native-born OrcKonians in the priesthood. Taken Up. Or.o black and hito speckled atoil'J years old. K-tr marked crop oil ribt aud upper bit in l'-ff, sucking calf ; one red aod white about two years old. UumtfUied. " If. Bl'RT, Voncilla, Or. with with steer Mies Maggie Armstrong etill remain quite pick, suffering from a gathering in h?r throat. Crilnrian, Lrdtanon. n Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartiflciallydigcststlic food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing tbo "xhpusfed digestive or gans. It is the . M est discovered dipest antand tonic. Jso fit her preparation can approach it in ctlicicncy. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Slckjleadaclie, G ast 1 al k i a , Cram ps, and ll other result .sof imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeW" A Co.. CQlcago A. C. Marsters Co. For tea years prir to gjing under Dr Darrin'a e!ejtrical treatmeot, Sept. 12, '. bad been gradually growing dtaf with a constant riueiue in uiy ears. For the past five years 1 could not hear ordinary conversation. With one trea meet of ten minutes 1 can hear nearly as o'l as ever in my hfe. f cau conscientiously rccommand Dr. Darria's new euro for deafnefs, and cau be referred to at Mer lin, Or., by letter or ia ptraon. UAHltkTr CKCAKfTT. Mr. M tr'ia'e tea'iinoaial ia given be low : 10 the rt'HLic : For souio years my uatuo baa appeared in the papers aa beiug cured by Dr. Dar rio of hydrocele. I wish to say to any and all that ths cure was perfect and lasting. 1 waa cured eight years ago an I have nsvr had any return of the troub le. I will farther state that two years ago Dr. Darrin cured my grandchild. Miss Dany Wright," living at my bouse. She had b.-eo disagreeably anTmted with a loathsome ca'arrh for a lonu lime. Her cure ia per.naiient and lasting. Re fer to uia at Cov., Or., where I have lived ol yeara. Jyiis Martin, Mk. I'.wtou: 1 notice by your paper tbat Dr. Darriu is in lloeeburg. 1 wish to state that I w;:a cured by Dr. Darriu four yeard ago of cut.irrh, rtysj ep-ia aud sour etcniach. 1 cjntiut recomiuend Dr. Darriu too highlr. Ksfer tj me on Deer Creek, teven ruilos from Koaeburg. Mr8. Haklan Stanton. Dr. Darriu will remain until March 13. aud can ba consulted at bid otlice at the McCl alien House, Roseburg, free from 10 a. m. to S p. in. daily; Sundays 11 a. m. to 3 p. ra. Charges low and reason able according to circumstances aod ability to pay. He gives free and confi dential examination to all at tbe office or by letter. He treatsall diseases of the eye, ear, nose, tb-oat, catarrh and deaf ness, as well as acute, chronic, privato and nervous diseases of whatever na ture, if curable ; 110 cases takev, if tiot. Out of town patients are treated with un failing success through correspondence; ono visit doairalile but not necessary. Write for symptom blank and circular. Letters of inquiry ( runptly answered. Dr. Darrin will straighten ciia eyes, operate on stticture, hydrocele, varicoc ele and tumora March let, 2nd, ;!rd and 4th. ROLAND AQEE, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Country Produce. Highest price for Country Traduce. Roseburg, - Oregon Mrs. N. Boyd, Carries a full line of the verj best flour just what you want. Exclusive atrent for Eugene Flour. Also all grades of Roseburg Flour. it Has For Sale or Trade A poultry ranch, well improved, of 34 acres, 1 '.j miles from Hjaeburg. Call ou or address, U. J. YanZile. 22P) Never Failed Mr. C. S. Peaslec, the well-Vnown druggist of Morgan CityLa., is highly thought of in his neigh borhood because of his skill and care in tilling pre scriptions. The best physicians in the place send their paticntstohis store whenever they can. Any thing which Mr. Peaslee may say can be depended upon absolutely, la 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 druggist, I have never handled a medi cine of any nature that gave such complete satis faction as Acker s English Remedy for Throat riuI Lung Troubles. I have sold hundreds of bottles, and have yet to learn of a single case wnerc ie rauea 10 cure, in croup, it nets with a cer tainty that is really mar velous. My wife 'Yes not take much stock vi medi cine, but she lli-S involute faith in Acker's l' -yiish Remedy, alwavs h v it at her elbow 11 .-ft he children are o icu'si-.l by croup at night, ii is a positively harmless rem edy, as I can personally testify. I know of a little girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, of course, sick at her stomach lor a short time, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was in better health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's English Rem edy is so cflicacious, because 1 am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations of the mucous membrane, it also builds up tbe constitution and purifies tho blood. 1 endorse it absolutely." Sold at S5c 50c. aud $1 a bottle, throughout tbe United States and Canada; and in Fngland, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d.. 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buyiasr, rcf.; n the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. I" antharUe the above guaranke. It. It. HOOKER Jt CO., Protmtiors, Xev York. For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. Wanted. A large panther bide, fresh, bead and claws left on tba hide. Want tha sknil left whole. Will pay 13 for a good bide in this condition. Geo. J. LAXOESBKao, Roseburg, Or. Li care of tbe Plaisdealex. John Dirr, Posey ills, Ind., says, I never used anything aa good aa One Minute Cousrb Cure. We aro never without it." Quickly breaks op coughs and colds. Cure? all throat and lung trouble. Iu use will prevent con sump tion. Pleasant to take. A. C. Marsters & Co. "I bad dyspepsia for years. No medi cine waa so eff eetive aa Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immediate relief- Two bottles produced marrelons resalta." writes L. H. Warren. Albany. Wis. It digests what yoa eat and cannot fail to cure. A. C. Marsters A C?t Notice of Final Settlement. Ia the County Court of the State ol Oieajoa for Douglaa County : Id tha matter ot the estate ol Louisa Jlitchell, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undemgned ' administrator of the above entitled estate ftke hi final account therein oa the 2M day of Jan uary, l'X). and on the &d day of January, 1W, the jadge of the above entitled Court dnly made an order appointing Tuesday, March 6Us , 13t ) at theanty court house inltoeebarc Doug Coanty, Oregon, at 10 o clock a. m. of said day as the time .and place for hearing objection a thereto, and for the final aeulement of said estate, and any and all persons having any ob jections to said hnal account, or any part there ot, are hereby notified to file the same ia the time set '.lot said anal settlement. JOHN HAMLTS, Administrator. VMTtQ STJ.TKS LaSD OFFICE, Koseborg. Oregon, Jan. 3, 1900. By Honorable Commissioner a letter -'N ' of November JS, 1A"9, this orGoe was directed to or der a hearing to determine the character of the follow ing described tract ol land, to-vit: the S E i"w ? W 01 "iK - T S5 heretofore adJaJeed to be mineral in character (laeision of October Cs l$7t) but now allesed by the Oregon and California Railroad Compdny to be cewurially non mineral in character, all mineral (If and were contained) having been, since said deci;uB, extracted or taken froaa said tract. Wherefore, in conformity with tho instruct ions of said letter a neai ing ia hereby ordered, the testimony to be taken at tills office, before the Rceioier and Receiver on Friday, April 6, It at li) o'clock a. m., and :he parties hereto arc hereby Kururaoucd to appear at said time and place and furnish testimony in support of their respective claims. Said bearing to be conducted in accordance) with panwaph 106 et se of the C. 3. Miuing Laws and Kegulations. J. T. BRUMES. Register. J. II. BOOTH, Receiver. In the Circuit Court, of the for Douglas County. V. L. chapman, FlaiutirT vs. Mary Chapmen, Defen.lau i Any Job Work done at Reasonable Pna n 1 - Mrttort Bnd EmklmBP. $ SUMMONS. State ot Ore eon To Mary chapman. Defendant above mamed IN THfc NAH OKTHKfTATE OK ORtUON: You are hereby required 10 be and appear in the above entitled Court and auswor the cam plaint tiled agaiusi vou therein on or before the last day of the iiinc prescribed in order for tbe publication of tuis sumuions, which period of time ia six weeks from the date oi IbeBmt pub lication of this suinuiocs. i Said tint date of said pnblieatHxak iiag on tho Silh day of January, 1300 aud the Isas date of publication beim; tho siti dayoi afarcb l'), aud you aro hereby notiiidl that if you tail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintlfTuiU apply to the Court for tbe relief applied fur in plaintiffs complaint, towil: That the marriage coutract now existing be tween plaiulitl' and deieudaut be forever dis solved and sot aside, and that plaintiff have a decree of divoreu.and for such other relief aa shall be just and equitable, and for hlseostn aud disbursemeuts of this suit. This lummous is published by "order of Hon. Joe Lyons. JuUsre of the county fours of Doug las County, made at Chambers at Kosebhrx, Oregon, January SJ, !. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, January 'i". 1. ' J.S. MKiMJtY, Attorney tor I'liunUflT.