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THH PLAIN DEALER ubUat.i.. '. ' I Thursday. Tat ruiiKDr : i ismso co. & A. ETRATFOki . '.tat aa Publisher nbscrtpllOB Rate. Ob Year SXxXoathi. fares Month. FEBRUARY 15, 1900. it GENERAL RETREAT. quires Hint all communications, intended for ,uWiciion in ihia paper, nmt be sc compnuied y the real uame of tbe writer. Tie name will r.ot lie published unices defired, but we ruast ineit-t ou the observant vt the rule in tbe future. Boers Said to be Also Retiring f torn Natal. DR. DARRlN'S CURES. The Following Are a Few of Cures Taken From the Brilliant Record of This Remarkable Physician Roseburg Academy Tbe Bohemia Nuggett publishes a map of the Bohemia mining district which ehowi that two-thirds of the dis trict is in Douglas; conn ty. It is an absolute Ia., lb tiutbof which we defy anyone to deny, that eyery dollar saved to the taxpayers of Douglai county during il.e part two years, is directly attributable to tiie act loo of republican uUiiri. Tbe fufionitite, while pointing with (rid tj tbeir eitevceeful administration of affaire iu Linn county, tiKg uii,thty low bout the ttt-Iaulcation uf ttiu chair men ut tbe fusion couu'y central coui miltee i'f Lane couiity,. while depuiy ctterifT of that county. If your fusion ueubbor trite to ticg you a sot-ii about Ktr user, (j aud zautioe your tax receive for tbe pact 4 or 5 years and if jou tind your taxes are any lower than they were before the reform gang got the tidies make au in telligent exaoiiuati-ju of Lite Mihject and a-rta;Q just alierr the ftjviug as made ami wtio is respont-ible lor it. Government by Injunction" K been Ot-uuttMxd iu democrat pla;torui, ttate and national wilboul alint, but uow the boe is oo the other fut, n 1 the demo crats in Keulacky have uppci'.ei! to the detuccrat coarl ol that t'a - u enjoin Governor Taylor from ljner Holding tl.e ottioe lo wbicb be wae e'ct S-1 and which he ha held for eouie :i onl.'ic. It do Lraucpirea that the fusion d uiiuistratioo uf Ijiiii roua'v, hoe econ omy and euccefsiul duiiii-tralion of county affairs, has tx.u poiute J to as an evidence of bat tha fusion ita can ac complish iu the way of guod givern uui, foand the tuorwy la the treasury If a man owned a $50 pup he ou'd look Kf'er it .-."fully mid not let it have tbe run of the loan by day and by night, aavs an exchM as be would know too we'l tbsi it w-ni l be ruiued. But if be hasaciiild -i it difierent. It will be tamed ljose at an early age to iz wlit-re it will and do us it pleases. People wol der where the gret armv of tramp, dead-beats, loaler, gamblers, thieves and diarepu'aH'e women come from. They are the reed germinated iu count ies home an J 8talUred broadcast on the etreete of our cities ai u towns. There are thousands of children headed in that direction, who, so far as care is eoucerr.od, ie not given rqwl showing with a "p. Almost a year a committee waa p painted at a public nieetirg iu this city for the purpose of rui-ing lands tor erecting a suitab'e monument to coruroeruorale the uiemorr of thoe of Dong's county j soldier b jjs who lost their live as a re- Eult of tl.eir enlistment and es vice dor. ing tbe late ar wi h Spain. The nut ter was taken np and pushed with con siderab'e tijjorfi'r (on e time and we understand there ai collected by vl nutary con'iibiuions ia the iifichbor Uood of $100. So far as we are informed colbui).' his been done for tome montt.s wiih the matter and we have he-: asked a naiuwr id times lately if the under, taking has been entirely .-ibanioned. Nmietbing should be dene in tha matter at once. If the undertaking ie to le abandoned, ernne airaugetneuU should be mid f r iip-rin of tha money in tbe hand 1 1 tba omtuiltci. Il ehoold be, after deducting therefrom the ex peuex which has tMe& icc.trrcd, returned to the d no-8 tribe committee should be instructed what tli-posi:ion 6hoiilJ be made of it. The cimmi;te should take aom action ci:her to couipleti the work t r ;o aioJ i tbetr l u-iuess and make some proper dipposition of the lands in their bauds. RENEWED EIGHT ON THE TIGEIA General Kelly-Kenny Captuicd Cronje's Supplo Train The Re tirement t-rom Kensoerg. j Ia nujn, Feb. IS, 3:50 a. iu. The war oflice made the uia! statemeut at mid night that it had no new; but at about the same time cam diepatche.f from Dur ban dated late Saturday evening, giving report cf the renewed fighting on the' Tugcla, w here the ce&sor stopped all tele grams. Arrival at Durban from the Tugela say that important oper.iiiiMi are progressing, and that tightitg has re curred daily tince the commenc-'mont ol the werk. In t!c!-e engagements the British casual-ies have been compara tively light. According to theie unconfirmed re ports, General Bulh-r had reoccupied Vaalkrautz and the lioera had reteated in the diiecti m oi the Free State. In the mear.lixo wontidsd ofhvers ar.J men are trrivin; daily at Durban, and are placed aboard the lour hospital chips cow thtre. Dispa'ches from Zululacd, received at Durban, say the country id uieting don, thanks to the appearance of a fly- itiu ixluuiu. The Loers seem nervous aad nnceitain. and ha'-'o etaytd tlieir ad vitice. BOER SL'PPLY TRAIN CAPTURED Kelly-Kenny's Brigade Seized 78 Wagons Laden With Supplies. II. A. Chadwuk, ediror of The Argus, 1 baa tone east again. Mr. Lhadaic 18 I no a eeatoDed travtller. Bit i'. was whea tby took poeeeseion of he offices, not fciw,Te w. A year aso be as in cayed a? by their predecessor ho ere Cliicss0 Mj ptop5d at a first cla lio puWicaa. Tbe fueionis1 ahouowj E B. Piper was also in Chicago, t.ave control of thai county, have, a Retarnin to bis hotel afier the AtwrcU croer to maintain tbtir reputation forjtedPreM b,uque.t .boat 3 a. m. one coBoaay, pracncaiiy auai.ooaeu me mM.nini.. Iuntlj Chadwick sittinz dis roads and bridges of that county. For county clerk, the repablicau col yeDUon will probably consider among other the name of J. A. Coder wood of Oakland. Mr. Underwood U well known laeery ojok and corner in Douglat cocnty, and peibapa baa a many pereoa al friends a any man in the county, ilia ability lo perform the duties of the oSe to theeutire satisfaction of the peo pie of the county, i unqneetioned and his boseety and integrity are as firmly fixed a are the hills of the I'mpqia, smong wbicb be was tarn. Reasonable care should be exercised both by tbe proper authorities and pri vate individual, agair.st the introduction into oar midst of smallpox. So far Rose burjt, and in fact all of Deugia oconty bas beon free of even a suspicion of tbe disease, bat with a number of cases re ported in Lane county on the north and Josephiae oc tbe south, we will be fortu nate if it ie kept oot even by the roost vigilant effort. There is a strong probability that the republican county convention will re nominate for soperiotendant of schools, Capt. F. B. Hamlin. The people are yet smarting under the industry which was placed on tbe gocd name of tbe coanty, by those who by disgraceful in trigoe and abject aelfiebne, deprived Mr. Hamlin of this office to wbicb tbey bad elected him, and foisted op. mi them man whom tbey bad repudiated at the the polls, and ther would repice at .the opportunity to show tbeir condemnation of socb methods in p !i ii. cinsolatrlr in the main office. "Hello, Chadwick!' he exclaimed. "Xo. gone to t-ed yet?" "Yes, I went to bed, bat I couldu't eleep ; so I got np and came down here." "Couldn't tleen? What's the mat ter ?" 'Hi can a man eleep with a bright lLjbt staring him in the eye? This is the dod-gastedeBt tavern I ever stopped at," "Why didu't yoa put, the l'ght out?" "Aga-nst the roles." "Against the rules? llou'd thai?" "Why, there we a big eiga there, laying 'Dan't Blow Oat the Gss !' So I bad to let Vr born." Argus, Seattle. Oakland News. Tbe way the democrat kept their fiitti with the populists and silver re publican two yea ra ado, will no doubt caosn the member of the two last named parties to fall over themselves in tbeir anxiety to roll up a goud big major ity for the democrat candid t on the fucioo ticket at the romirig June elect ion. Let ns see iiow iLe democrats kept -..tbeir faith at the June elec ton two yean ao. At that election Lyons, democrat, received a majority cf 546 over Stearna, republican. Stephens democrat, received a majority cf 474 over Black republican. Gazley, po a list, received a oisj rity of 110 rote for clerk over Shape, republican, and for assessor, Gillette, popalift, received a1 majority of 203 votes over Britt republi can, lew id be seen that the two lead ing democrat candidates on the foskn ticket received a combined majority of 1020, while tbe two leading pnpolist uni ujvjuiitj' vi dw, i bun vvie ivr the democrat candidate for circuit judge and the popoliat candidate for district attorney are taken into the calculation the contrast is even more striking and conclusive. Lit nn see ho the two sil ver republican candidates on the fusion tickets fared es compared wiih the demo crate. "The omtfiaed vote of Cooper and Conn ailrer repuulicin. was 671 leu than the coMibiued vote of Lyon and Stephens. Bat wbat'a the nee of asking comp4rouMis? Every citizen of Bosebnrjr, know that the editor of tbe Review and bis friend, who were inter ested ia having a democrat sheriff elected, worked the county thoroughly sod advised and plead with democrats to sacrifice every populist on the ticket in order, wbeu posoiiiie, to secure votes for ttie democrat candidates for sheriff and ciauty jarge. To" same tactiCKaraio ba used agaio this jear. Already tbe editor of the Review, ha openly ad mitted Hist this ii to be lh Ian attempt at f jsion in Douulas county and that the most is to be made of it. Populisfrand silver republicans are to b placed on tbe fusion ticket, not to be voted for by ihe democrats, bat to be slaughtered 10 the ia'.ereet of a democratic sheriff. Mr. Timmocs and Eon were vioiiirg relatives in Wilbar, lat week. Mrs. Counts snd family arrived oa Tuesday's lecal from Wilbur. They visited Lot Dimmick and wife. Thirteen gentlemen arrived rule tLe firet of the week, who are desirious of takicg np timber claims. Tbey are cow at Coon creek, wilb Mr. Miller tutor veyor. Oar timber is undoubtedly com ing into prominence. Mr. Adams, of Kellogg, was trading in town Wednesday. - Mrs. Maad Pennington and ber-ieter Vera Smith, stepped oil one day with Mary Thomas, on their way to San Francisco. W. J. Maboney gave hi folks a pleas ant, eurpriee by striving on Saturday's local, for a short vieit. He is somewhat iniispo3ed. Nit Evans was presented wi:h a brand new girl, Friday nii;ht. This makes a trio of bappy one, who's next ? Uncle James Cooper, of Kellogg, is visiting relatives in town. Frank Hogan, accompanied by Lis sister-in-law, Mrs. W. V. Hocau, and rons 11 of Grangeville, Idaho.are vis iting parents and relatives here. Mrs. W. W. Hogan will remain until May. Frank and "Cock" cwn a barber chop there, in which tbey are doing wcil. Tbe airiysl of tbe "pay wagon" Satur day, gladdeued tbe hf aits of tome of tbe boys. Henry Clark and Fred Bellman Cime up onlFgiday'a local, frcm Eugene, to re-ga-d to Mrs. Tbomas accepting the new hotel. Everything was satisfactory, and keys turned ever to her. Wallace Freyer, of Kellogg, was in town Saturday. Tha ulumbinc done bo W. B. Ham- mette in tbe rew hotel is finished. Will did remarkably well, as the building cootaiue over 1000 feet of pipe, and only ono leak was attributed to him. Miss Myrtle Graves 'an ived on Sun dav evening's h eal and will visit indefi nitely with relatives. Oo Pai'L. Lo.ndos. Feb. 17 The fotlowiog dis palci has been received at the war office from Lord Roberts: "Jscobfdal, Feb. 17, 5 :50 a. m. -Gee eral Kelly-Kenny's biigade captured yesterday TS wagon laden with stores. two wagons cf Mousar rides, eight boxes of ebells, 10 barrels of exploeivea at.d a large quantity of stores, all belonging to Cronje's laager, which was still being shelled by our artillery, when Kitchener dispatched lis messenger." While Kelly-Keany's or rather Kitch ener's dispatch referred to the Boer rear guard as being Croojs'e, it is still doubt ful if that general is perronally wuh it and it is possible be may be e-nployiog more than one line cf retreat. Tbe reported capture of a large line of British convoy by tbe Boers is still not mentioned official y. Dispatches from Cape Town announce that an enthusiastic demonstration fol lowed tbe announcement of the relief of Kimber'ey. The government house was surrounded by bags crowds, snd the British high commissioner snd governor 03 Cape Colony, Sir Alfred Milner, re ceived an cvaticn, Tbe relief of Kttx berley was similarly celebrated in other towns of Cape Colony. Tbe first unit of the special corps of yeomanry, called the Duke" of Carx bridee's Own. left London this morning to embark at Southampton for Sooth Af rica . Tbe corps ia composed entirely o! men of cood social position. Lord Abicger we.-ra corpjral's stri;fs, while Lord A tburv'a Bonis a trooper. Each man l.a o pay 120 for tl-r privilege of join-ir-s. tbeniT'ey go:t a lo purchase their oa.iits, whtle t' eirpay is donated to a fond for tbe relief of w idows and children of killed soldier?. Immense crowds ovated the "gentle maa ranker," as they are ternuM, on their way to the etation, and the train started amid remarkable scenes of en thusiasm. The Duke of Cambridge and other tilled personages went to South ampton to Lid tbe yeomanry farewell. Roberts reports the British casualties during the fighting at Jacobsdal as fol lows. One killed, 14 wounded and three missing. - A special dispatch from- Sterkstrom, dated today, says the Biers, with artil lery, commenced an attack early this morning or: Molent?, near that place, oc cupied by the troops commandel ly General Gatacre. The queen bas promoted General French to bi msjor-general. Freocb heretofore has only ranked as a colonel in the army, with the local rank cf lieu tenant-colonel. Lieutenaut-Colonel Ke kewich has been promoted to colonel for hie services in the defense cf Kimber-iey. Equipped with everything essential lo the most modern methods of practice, Dr. Darriu hce accomplished greater good, relieved more tuifcri.ig, gladdened more hearts and mode happy more homes than ether physicians hnvd been able to do in years. He makes 10 pre tentions to peifoim impossibilities, but ; so mo rl his cures i'o reem little lesi than i miraculous. Many ol his meat brilliant triumphs nro in chronic, long lingering j cases, which other physicians have pro nouueed hop?le53. Mrs. A. E. Patee, Albany, Or , ovarian and womb trouble, cured. Mrs. Martha Daily, Gardiuer, Or., salt rheum vskin diseisce) for 25 year, cured Mrs. V. M. Kliukert, Spokane, W ash., tkin and face eruption, cured. Kev. N. Doaue, D. D., Dean of Port land University, deafnet?, rettoted. Henry Yon Helms, Saudy, Or., cat.ct r of the note and catarrh, cured. Adolph Wuuder, 3'J4 MoirU St.. Poit- land, total deafness, cured in 20 minutes. W. W. Thompson, Vancouver, Wash., nu ciu'itnou hydrocele cured 8 year ago. A. Jacksou. Seattle, Wali., :i;n in his bock for 4 years, cured. U. Griffith's son, Boiflord, Wash , rheumatism and fckiu disease, cured. Joseph Kiugsle)' ton, xetn.Kster at Progress, Or., croes eye, cared. Adelbert Knott, Seattle. Wash., cured of varicocele and stricture. Uev. M. M. Bashor. SodavilU', Or., nasal and throat catarrh, cured. John WVtiin, Stuck Junction, With.. de.ifuefS ai d dischaigiug esis, cured. V. L. C.'iie. Bay City, Ti!Umo.k couuty, Of., kidney and liver trouble, cured. Mrs J. Kilifr. oS Clay St , Pcriland. Or.,deafoes a; d diseaie pecnlisr to her SeX, inrtd. K.C. Co; k, Portland, stricture cf the urethra, cored H- r five il.rtcts faiUd to cure him Cbas. B. McCr.'eLei-, Dalli, Or.,con- aamption, ctatr!i a"U bronchi" 1-, le etorel to health. Win. A. Hall, Astoiia, Of., dischfrg icg car for 20 yeais, from scarlet frver, cured 10 years ago. Captain Parker, proprietor Park Hotel, Astoria, catarrh for year, enred S )ars ago. Stephen Wylie Nasel, Pacific Co., Wash., liver complaint and an aggravat ed case of piles, cured. C. E. Kro:t. Molioo, Clackamas county, Or., nervoua debility and jim- ples on the face, ccrid. Phil Kaosom, 170 Twelfth St., Po land, heart, liver ai.d kidney trouble, aho dyspepsia and constipation, cared 4 1 Mrs. A. C. Landi-, S05 Wee: St., Seat tle, cured of a scrofulous sore cn lef , 10 years ago, ty Dr. Darria. W. Uaye, engineer Southern Pacif:c, residing at 400 Commercial street, East Portland, Or., inflammi-tion neck of blad der and eciatio ihcomatitm; came on crotcLes to tbe Doctor. Ccred sod left crutches at tbe. Doctor's office. Dr. Darria can be consulted free st the McCi alien Houj until Feb. IS, from 10 to 12. 2 to 5, 7 to 8 daily. Tbe pjor treated free except medicines, 10 to 11 daily. Ail ccrable chronic and private diseases of men or women a specialty. A'l cases treated f- ba'.f former prices. Batteries and IjBi iuroished at half the puce eold Ly other firrcs. Corre spondence coliciUd. Circulars and question blanks scot to any addres. Winter term will begin Dec. 11, 1899. Noiimal, Classical ami Business Classical ami CocnsE. Thorouirh nrenaralion for Oollctre. tor T.nclilnft, or lor huatneaa. Instruction given in Latin, urctK, Frenen, Cierman, Matematlea, Nntiiral Science. Hlatorv. l'nallnh. hhorthand. Typewriting, PenuiaiiBirip, and Hjgienf. Able xsiDianrs, ior rntea., for lurtnvr parucutara aitdrcu tUe principal, C. T. W111TTLE6EY. A. li. Koseliurfj. Or. Ite6i-Jetice, Cor. Douglas nnd Cbml wick Kta., one block ubove Court House. Wanted. A lnri;e paulher hide, fresh, bead aud claw lft on the hide. Want the skull left wli do. Wi:l piy $i for u god hide in this condition. Gko. J. Lanukmikcu. Ucsebur, Or. Ia rare of the I'laindealku. I Bargains ! Bargains ! IN WALL PAPER. 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 John Dirr, Poseyvilie. Ind , says, "I never ued anything a good as One Minute Couti Cure. We are never without it." Ouickly break up conghs an I cold.. Cure 1 all throii and long trouble?. Its use will prevent co'imn-.p- tion. Pleasant to take. A. C Mrelere & C. "I had I'l'dpepsia for vear. No tnedi- lice was sj effective a Kixkl Dyi'petisia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two battles predUv.'ed marvrlone rfsnl's." antes L II Warren, Aibaty. Wi. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to rme. A. C. MarsU rs& C . B. IV. Roseburg, Oregon. 'A ft A A A . A A A A A A A A A A A A i A i' U A. Notice of Referees' Sale. Sate ol Sutonion Mendel I ao4 Xancy II. Men-. ilell place vjorica jh herkby gives that by rirtnc o( n order duly ma1e and entered in lh Circuit Court of theHtte ol On-goo (or bouKlat County on the hlh day ol Iuoi5mber, lrtw, in th caatt ol Hotomen iien.iell t Nancy 11 Mendell, ult lor partition ol real property. J,a authoiilng and directing nttodo to, w wili4 on tbe 13tbday ol March, 1M), at 10 o'clock in . thv lorenoon of aaid day, at the court htmse door iu Boaebnrg, Oregon, offer lor ml and tell in one body to the higbeot bidder lo- caah la hand, the following deacrlbed real pro per , to wit: Liti 1, 1, S, 1. b. and 7 and the 8R'i of 8W' ol See, 10 Tp. !!7, 8. ft. 7 W., containing 1142 acre. AUo the Donation Land Claim of Wm. W. Walter, Notilication No. 917, deacribed aa iollowa: Beginoingata point 5.C chains Korth and 3.16 chain aat from the BoulhwMt corner of Hec. 3 in Tp. 17, H. R. 7 West, running thence tui mvi cnain.. inenee tniiui u i enaina, thence Wert 54-i cbaioa. thence Korth M7 cbaint to tbe place of beginning, containiog 3W.acre. AUo the Eaathalfof the KK'4 of fee. S T. T, S. K.7 Wea:, Willamette Meridian, containing SI acres Also the North bail ol the North hall ol dec. , Tp. Z7, 8. ft. 7 W., con tam ing ico acre. A. E. I F. M. GOOD, GEO. 8GOTT, Kelereea. Watch our Window We will keep constantly on ha Clean Supply of a Fresh and DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A tir;tc!iieg resUurunt has been opened oa Cass s'reef, opposite the d-pot, et which ina) lie had frefh oye ter?, ch:cken, bleaks, :es, lunches, and bet-ides meals at all hours, rtgular meals aienived. I.uiuhea aud jukk meals lor railroad paecngi-rsa specialty. For that l.unury feel ii.g be sore anj call at Daffy's restaurant, ricea reasonable. Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables. We have just what you want. Call and see us. Ml CURRIER. Notice For Publication. Ckitko St atm Laxd Omci. Roaa-burg. Oregon, February M, l'JOO. Notice is lierebr given tbat In eompltajiea Kith the provisions ol tbe act ol Congrev of June 3, IKS, entitled "Aa act lor tbe saie of Um ber lanes la the btates ol California, Oregon. Nevada and Wmhineton Territory." titOKOfc it. HKrXKO.I, Of Marshfieid, Coanty cl Coos, fcuita of Oregon, has this daT filed in tbla oflice his swrn iiate ruent No. M. for tbe part-base of the 8'i NK;i. f li SW'4, oi taction No. 2s, is Township No. M rj.,uth, km are No. 9 west, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or atone tiiaii lor agricultural par posts, and to cslablNa his claim to said land be fore the Register aud Receiver of this office at Rcaeburg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of May, 1900. He names as witnesses; William if. emith, of Manhrield. Oregon, Albert E. Bettys, of Marahneld, Oregon, K. W. Kartell, ot Marsh held, Oregon, A. IL Kartell, of Manbfleld, Ore goo. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In thia office on or before aaid 12th day of May, l'JW. Reglater. Sheridau Block. For Sate or Trad-. A poultry ranch, well improved, of 31 acres, 1'2 miles from Iloeeburic. Call on cr ad.!re?s, C. J. VasZtut . Notice For Putlicstion. CXITED STATE! LAND OFFICE. Roocbunr. Orvson. I'ebniarv 19. 1:mi. Notii-e it bervby given that in compliance ri:b the pramion of th act ol Congrvm ol June iirt. Ks, entitled "An act tor tbe sale ol timbvr Isnda in lb slate ol Caiiiorma, On-gon, evaon aua wstning-.on ietni:y. KAV10 UEILANI. Of WlilMim. PntinlT of R.rA.ti1. lmt nt Wim. eoujin, b this dav filel In this oflice bit sworn statement No. Vv, lor the purchase of tbe tE'. of Beciiou no. 12, in Townmip No. ii south. nance o. a nest, na wiu ocer pmoi to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural panMxrs. ana u csLao.i-o nis ciaim to saia tana otiore me Reg'jlerand Receiver ol this office a: Rocburg, Oriton. on Tlitzrmlav the 3rd dav ol Mir. llm lie uames ai wi:neses- rdvcrl Oie. ot anh barn, V i-Kvnsia. Oial M. Olson, ol Washburn, W tsconsin. Jacob JohnMtn. ol W ashbara. Wis- contin, Oscar Lnndgrcn, ol Hashburn, Wiscon sin. Any and ail penou claiming aJvcrsetv the above-le!H-ririel land are rviuetd to tile their claims in this office oa or bt-.'ore said 3rd day ol 3iT, W. 1. T. oKlitjE. uV K-giti-r. A large quantity ol drift covering about two acres is piled up at the mouth of Ten Mile lake, conGning the water to a considerable exlen'. Tiiis water floods the low Lai d', pnv mini: the owneis from get'ia; their cropi in i.ntil Mayor June. It is eiti matal tha'. tin rerroval of ti,e drift would luwer the water at least three feet, and prove a vast benefit to tli ettlerd. Tbe diet of cutting a channel wonld b. in tbe ueiliborliriml offl.OCO, to which aa.ount the settl- rt' expel to Ciiitribtite f500 or -W, and will petition the ounly lor the balance. It would teem tha' th contemplate I im provement is a worth v one, aud debery iug of aid from the county cmrt. Marshfieid News. It U (kid that a new -awmill is t be built at Gardiner next summer, by A. M. SimmODS, who baa already purchased t70.0f 0 worth of timlipr, IH.CI TAT1US OK JACOCSDAL. Jacxuisoal, Thursday, Feb. 15. Lord Roberta' troops today entered ibis town, which baa teen in tbe possession c f Ibe British fciuce yesterday. Tbe utmost or der prevails. The military police the etrcetn, but not a stick of furniture baa been takeu. A sentry has been placed before each store, and the soldiers ate allowed to enter and purchase wbat tbey require. Everytbing is bo peaceful tbat tbe inhabitants express tbe utmost sur prise, as it bad been diligently teport d tbat the British occupation meant in stant looting. Judging from Ibe conversation of tbe inhabitants, tbe Free Staters are weary of the war, It is openly stated tbat President Sieyn betrayed the people. When the latter Ucime satisfied there was no truth in the ttorirs of the looting proclivities of the British, tbe towns people welcomed the troops as friends. Since the battle of Madder Kiver the to n has not beon garrisoned, but bas been merely ued as a hospital depot, when the iBoers fired on tbe British Wednesday the townspeople protested. Although the British ehellinn yesterday considerably frightened the wouieo, the shells were only direcied at a ridge be youd tbe town which was intrenched. Ttie German hotpitai remains in beauti ful order. It is clean anil sanitary, pod the wounded of b-itli sides are equally we'.l Rttm jed. A correspondent talked with a nutfjber uf the Boer wounded, nnd tbey nil acknowledged that the British movement bad nonplused the burgher commanders. Lveu now. It ia added Elk on. Mr. Klilainej was a Draiu visiter one day last week. Fred McJeel bas returned from Cot tage Gro-e where be spent a few days. Mrs. Reed of Idaho, accompanied by her son, is visiting at the borne oi ber brother, Andy Sawyers. Trof. Bmee of the Drain Normal school passed through here Saturday earoute for Gardner. Mr. J. A. Siur.h was quite ill for a ftw days last week, but we are glad to no'.e tbat be is much belie. Wm. Beckley was a county seat visitor last week. Mr. Kelly of Oakland was doing busi ness in our burg last week. Wm. Lebter who bas been atteoding school a- Drain returned to his home in Gardiner recently. Mr. Wm.DeWar cf Scbofield puss.d through here last aeek. Judge Bsonc", of Coos county, pasted through ou Friday stage, accompanied by bis daughter. TheW.C. T. I'. gvo an entertain ment at this place last Friday evening whicb was quite largely attended and enpyed by all piei-eut. Who? D.-. J. W. Strange is in Florence, I-ane county. f? ce 1S01, Dr. Ljwo, the well knoao i i tan. has been coiningto Roseburg. il j will ie!urn hero March 1st to stay tLreodays. If you value your eye sight don't fail to see hioj. Ujv. T. L. Jones and wife have both been serioutdy ill. Mr. Jon s was un able to conduct services at the Methodist church, list Suuday. Forest Grove Times. Rev. Edwerd Gitteus, of Turner, re turned to bis home last eveniug after having ar-sisted in the revival meetiegs being held at Highland church north of the city. Mr. Giltene reports a verv in teresting aeries of meetings at that place. Salem Statesman. Notice for Publication. I SITSD fTAT&S Land 0tt, KiX-bcnr. Orecou, February, la. 1:XL Notire is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of t'ontiws ol June S. lf(, entitled "Aa set lor the rale ol timber land- iu he r-tates ol t'altionua, Oregon -oaa ana sninnoii i.-rntorv: JAt'OB JOHNSON", of Washburn, Coualy of Bavtield. Mate ol Wis couitn, has this day filed is this office bis worn f.ateinint Nol k, lor Ibe purvLarc oi Hie f-t', ol Nv . and l.ds 3. 4 and of ,-cction No. 0, in TownMdp Na 24 Siulb Kan ire No. 2 V , and will oiler proof t show that the laud sought it more valuable lor its tirubtr or stone than lor aznculliirnl pun', aud to -j(li-h hit claim to said land before the KczUter and llocciver ol this office at Kote burg. Oregon, ou Thursday, the Srd itaT ol May 1.0. tie name as witne: iJavid Ued'.and ol Vahlurn. ic3in; . divert Oie. ol Wah bun;. isconsin; tlal M. Oloon, ol W ashbarnc Wisconsin; Ossr Luudgreu. oi Walibarn, Wi Conun. Any acd all Mrioai claiming adversely the aboveHlescr.bed lanls are reuested to file their claims in ibis office on or be lore said ;:rd day of siay, i-au. a. t. BKiinjts, mlji R-gis.:er. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION rsiTEO jx iTg Lvnd Orr.ts-. Binebiirg, Orccon, February 19. 19U0. Ko liv is hereby given tbat in compliance nitbthc provisions ol the a"t ol Congress ol June Srd. Ir-Te, entitled "An act lor he ale ol timber land in the Mates ol I 'aiitoniia, Crvsoa Nevailaaud na.vungr.oa ivrritorv.' OLAK M. OLMJS," Of Wnahhurn. I'ountvoi Bsvtield Sls'e ol Wis connio, has this day filed in this oflice his rorn statement No. &V, for the purchase ol tbe 6i of Section No.ii ill Toarubhlp No 24 south Kauire No. 3 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than lor agricultural purpo-i- aud to establish his claim to said land before the Beglnter and Receiver ol this office at Kose- bitrg, Oregon, on ThatMav the 3 day ol ilsy. l'.v. He names as witnesses: Bivert Oie, ol Washburn W isconsin, Jacob Johnson, of WaH bura, WiM-oiisin, Oscar l.undureen, of Wash burn. Wlacounin, lavid ltedland, of Washburn, WlM'onsin. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oflice oa or before Mid 3 dav ol May, WW. J. T. BRIIX1KS, ui3p Registe Roseburg Pharmacy (O e) (o M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drngs, Toilet Articles, f atent Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Sospe, Paints snd Oils. photogf apMc npplie The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. Notice for Publication. Csino States Lasd Omea, Roeebarg. Oregon, February V 1300. Notice ia hereov given that in compiiar.ee with the provisions of the act of Coogreaa of Jane 3, 1K7. entitled "An act for tbe saie of tim ber lands in the Mates ot California, Oregoa, Nevada and Washington Territory,' t HAKI.1E OEISKBT Of Wahburn. Coauty ol Bayfield, State of Wis consin, has this day hied in this onice his sworn statement. No. &.', for the purchase of the Lota t. i. K1 S'i of eecUon No. 2, in Township No. U rjoatn Range So. i West, and will offer proof to show that ibe land aooght is more valuable tor ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his ciaiia to aaid land before the Reglaier and Receiver of this office at Rosebarr. Ot-on, on Friday th- T7tn day of April, 10. He names as witnesses: Christian O. Iohlof Wasfabarn. Wiseoasin. L. T. DeW oil of WoMlaud, Wsabington, JohaW. Heliand of W ash born. Wisoonain, JTrank: W. Pot ter of Ashland, of Wisconsin. . Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to fl'.e tbeir claims ia this oflice on or before said zrt'a day oi April. WOO. i. T. BRIOiiM, aKp Register. DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IFSO, Have us call twice or three times a week for j our 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 & 00. Notice For Publication. TJNITXD STATE3 LAND 0F7ICK, Roseounr. Oregon, February 13, Wuu, Notice it hereby given tilal ia eomnhance with the provisone of the act of Congress ol June Srd. 17S, entitled "An act tor tit saie of Umber iancj in the elate of I aliiornia, Oregon, Nevada and Waabinaton Territory,'' SIVERT OfE Of Washburn. Coaaty of Bayfield. State of Wis consin, baa this day filed in this office his tworra statement No. tnO, for the porchase of the ruu i ana i, ana oi si;,; ei Section Ko. K, ia Township No. 24 aoatA, Range No. 2 Wast, and will Oder proof to show that the land soazht is more vsJnahle for ita timber or stone tiiao for azriealtnrai pmiajaea. and to establish his claim to aaid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg Oregon, on Tharsdav tbe 3rd. da oi May. lO. Henaruaxas witneas: David Hol land, of Washburn, Wisconsin, Jacob Johnson. Washburn. Wisconsin, Oscar Lnadgren, oi Washburn, Wisconsin, OUi Olson, of aaaaarn, Wisconsin. Any and a.1 persona claiming aa verse, y tha above desL-nbcu lands are reqaested to ble their c'aims in thia omce on or before ssid Srd day of May, vxu. j. l. aaiinss, nusp iteansiex. ROLAND AQEE, Dealer la Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price for Country PrJnrtj. 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. f &h gssn CTs Letter List. Kemainiun u i;a':i-j 1 fur in the Ko;c bttr poBtoHica : Balzhaueer Jaecb U Hi ll". H. Carter, K. N. Nolaud, H Klnier 2 DavMson, A. I). Newport, T.J. Graham, MissL'ihi 2 O'Loaiy, Johu V. HiiigiiiB, S. J. Tiirsliley, Everett Heuatie, J C. Wilson, Mrs. Una Pereo-in calliii fur theee loiters will tliey are un ier tho iir.presaioo that tbo j pleate mate the date o-i which they wore eulu ohjct wan the capture uf .JacobnJal. Wbeu iafortueJ of the relief of Kiinber ley, tbey were at firet iucrcduloua aud I hen aatutintlwl. adyertiB.il, Feb. l'JOO, Tbe le'terri will be cb.tru.l for at tbo rate of ooe ceut each. Wm A. FitATKU, P, M. vsoeosia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests t he food and aids Nature Id strctiuthcniny; and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It la the. uest discovered digest ant and tonic ro ot her preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Cast i algla,Cramps, and gU other results of Imperfect digestion. prepared by E. C. OsW'tt A Co., Chicago. A. C. Marsters & Co. SEND 5C ?,EHTS- A 'FT - . S3 ?.uVasr-.' s. I !i.iw?tt,ii ; - vioi in -, it, f t'..t.U. -t.lij.it ?a a -'--- 1 t.' i- t-.tt'lU'. f'P. ' s Vl'iitil ssja asi.aaiiassa i it n tt ..! .trw - -. t Itirttl of o!tl wwil, CUTty Ii..-k.i ! i .v- I ' f si'T oitsf 1 Hue. rpi-i'iiiity I t. - i .!t:i i. 4-lr,ktil HilU ftHHII-tV, Ws.1 rttttilitf .rVj.v.; i. THIS ISA RFCULAR 48.00 yr1;'!', t'-ii tl" r. -if-l. lu. li. imh ht l ith ,iien . -,iiv.i' .-, 'ii'if-i- n n !i a .! ! il fo4 lonrt HTI 'J, i ! t !.. i Of lrtfr. II It'.".'. '! rMJtr sltslU wi, N.-M (! bl cv-lfl, SrH rf nf l.r rWMim kftisi ti, '..-u.-il.-n i::.!..'. VtJ N t AIAK 1 1 a t vour ... ,:J . r. n:i ! t! i": -.31 :,' ". i-.-ft't 'ttntl !:,-,,. I ,ft ..;. ';tifl -.. i r a ec HrmnA rf, MV ihf at -r-f ; i:r ,J ;;(, j 1. - si. t- ;-. it JlK."i4t,Ci ftbsl t'ii.'i-..ri. Si". rp.itl.r wih: I, y", f..ll .i nr tmi-1- in f-r.t ht,-; .Ini-3 1. h.-ll ,-nn Ihi flj't-,t(.i i-i.y vn.Mii v. lilLul t hniitfintf t!ie liistnl mm til !r.i - 1.1 l.K'-.r t vj'nml.lt irnltU- lv tH-irttitu i.himI nr Kiltol.- si!mv : It:' I ' l'in..tiit I" ivtuniednrtwi U.iis'tu&i 'I ' - f'-r.i. ,;.i:..fl.v wili-lm-lnry ini-ry rilKt't. f ill.'itrtrn r' .n-st .y rrus'l.rt la UlC Address. SEftKS. !'.-jL'.' JC & CO. (tne.iChlcago. (Ml.ltW, Itul I1UU a to, it il.sruusl.li rtlUW,...Mlir. Notice of Adnual School neetlng. Notice ie hereby given to the legal voters oi school Diet. No. 4 of Douglas coanty, State ol Oregon, that the annual school election for tbe said district will be held at the school house, to begin at the boat of 1 o'clock p. m., on the firet Monday, being the 5th day of March, A. D, l'JOO. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing ooe director to serve tbe term cf three years, and clerk to serve on year, and to vote upon tbe question for providing additional rooms or building for school purposes, sod tbe transaction of uaaal business at such meeting's. Dated this 18:b day ut February, 100J. Attest, Clara Dillard, J. F. Barker, Diet. Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors. Koseburg Market. Eggs 12'B'o per doz. Butter Country 25c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 4.00. 2.50(3 3 5; eil ver, extra Prunes Italian choice, 5G per In, heat 40(t4-c. Oats 25(ir30c. Milletutf Bran, $17; miJdlintts ; shorts, $18.00; chop, $10.00 per ton. flay Timothy (9(t$ll ; clover, $7i$; Orpfzon wild bay, $tfW7 per ton. Wool 16ti? 20c. Potatoes 55cf 60 per bu. Ho Tried a Sample Bottlb Kearlr rverr rtar rxpl cone Into dtxi Store and ask tbe Iinicrrirrts to rrcommrnd some medicine for as A I 1 4 III-'" tbeir trouble. Very often thy re- lnsr to do so, brcau.e. aa a rule, they do Dot believe it proper to ad vie anyone to take a patent medicine oi which they do not know the ingredlenta.lt is the physi cian's tusi- nesss to pre- r make an cx- il ' centlon. how- s ---- K, nyone has a cough, cold or throat and lung troiirvo. l always recornniena Acxer ? t,n, lish 1. Mir-ilv. hn-snsa I knnvr 1ns t what will U. It lias cured avery case where I liave seen it trird. It in the best expectorant and tonic 1 ever handled in my 14 Tears experience. I will give Just one instance of gentleman who had been troubled for years with x ivij.iv, hacking couzh. I ad vised Ack--- DnV'ish Kemedv. He tried a samnV h- wa? cured before he haa taken . 1 1 no cost whatever. Thi: is nn ru , .; c.io. however, as it usually taKe two nr ii:.vc iiottli-s. (Sijac.!) A. B. Cook,. Beilefontaine, Ohio. Sold at 2Sc.. 50c.. and tl a lxittle. throtich- out the I'm ted States and Canada; and in Eiuiand. at Is. li.. 2a. 3d., ia. ai. If you aro not satisfied alter having, feturn fhe bottle to your druggist, aud get your maaty rack. n atJhorKt the abort ffvcn$!et. h U. UQQlilR ii . enartdjrt, few Tort. For sale by M. F. Rapp, Notice for Publication. CXITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Rose bare, Orea-oa. Febrnary 17, 1XL Notice is berebv Kiven that in comnliancB srlih tne prov isinas ttl the act ol Commas of Jane i. Ura, entitled -An set lor the sal of timber lands in the stales of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Temtorvr' 1TS.AS LLL)OKr-, ot W'ashbarn, Coun it of Bavneid, Mate of Wis consin, has this dav filed in this oSier his (srorn staiemcnt No. !v9 fur the purchase of the NK' of ss-cti. n No. li, in Township No. 2 rJ Rass-e No. 3 .. ana stnl sffer i-rool to show that taw land sought ia more valuable lor ita tiuiber or stone lhaii f.ir agricultural purposes, and to es tabiish his ciaim to said land before the Keris- ter aod Receiver ol this office at Eosenarr. Ore- con, on iTharviar, the thirl darofafav. Ism. tie names as witnesses: LssvKl iiediand, of Washbarn, Wisconsin: Sirert Oie. ol Washbarn. Wiscousin:01sJ M. Olson. of Wsshbarn, Wiseon sin: Jacob Johnson, ol Wash bom, Wisconsin. tOT ana ad tersons claiming adverse!? the sbove-described lands are requested to tiie tbeir ciaiais in this office on or before said Srd day of May, 10. J. T. BRIDGES m-p Kegistet. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Countv Court of the State of Presron for Doug!as County : In the matter of the cs-ate of LouLsa SiitcheJI. deceased. Notice ia hereby etven thai tbe undersigned administrator ot the above entitled estate filce his final account therein on the M day of Jan nary, W, and on the iiJ day of January, 1900. tne jao.ee oi urn aoove enuuea court only made an order appoiutins; Tuesday, March ith, IS"- at the'eountv court house inRosebonr Dous- Connty, Oregon, st lOo'ciock a. m. oi said day as the time ;and place for bearing objection thereto, and lor the final settlement of aaid estate, and any aud all persona having any ob jections to said fcnal account, or any part there ot, are hereby notified to file the same ia the above enutlrd court and cause, on or before the time set for said lirul settlement. JOHN UAxLTX, Administrator. Csitrd States Laito Ornci, Koseburg. Oregon, Jan. J3, l'JOu. By llonorable Commissioner s letter "N ' ol November lx1!, thia office was directed to or der a hcarina; to determtne the character of the followicr described tract of land, to-wit: the E j of NW .l4 and W of NE J. See 3, T 25, S R W. heretofore adjudced to be mineral in character (iljcision ol October . 1ST6) but now alleged by the Oreiron and California Railroad Company to be essentially non mineral in character, all mineral (If and were contained) bavins been. since said decision, extracted or taken from said tract. Wherefore, in conformity with the instruct ions ol said letter a hearing is hereby ordered, the testimony to be taken at this office, before the Rcciater and Receiver on Friday, April 6, 10 at 10 o'clock a. m., and :he parties hereto arc hereby summoned to appear at said time and place and furuih testimony in support of their respect ive claims. SNild hearing to be conducted in accordance with panurSaph 106 et sen of the U. 4 Mining Laws and Regulations. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. J. H. BOOTH. Receiver. SUMMONS. rkfVavavavV?a'" IT. DC11CUILIV -twin J ... Undertaker1 end Embalmer. $ Any Job Work done at f Reasonable Pp- n iA,1SV- j In the Circuit Conrt, ot the State oi Oregon for Douglas County. V. I Chapman, fi'aintiir i vs. J Mary Chapman, Defendant To Mary Chapman. Defendant above manied IN THE NAME OF THEf-TATE OF OREGON: Yoa arc hereby required to be and appear in the above entitled Court and answar the ooro- filaint filtxl sgainst you therein on or be lore the ast day ol the inue prescribed in order for the publication ol tuis summons, which period of time is six weeks from the date oi tbe first pub lication ol this sumruor s. fsij tirst date of said publication being on the &th day ol January, l'Jii) aud the last date ol publication beinv; the ath dcy ot March, lW, and you are hereby uoliiied that it you fail to so appear and a iswcr said complaint, tbe piaintitt will apply to the Court for tUetsSMk applied for iu plaiutifi's complaint, loW1. That the marriage contract now existing be tween plaintiir and defcudant he forever dis solved and sot aside, and that plaintiff have a decree of divorce. and lor such other reliet aa shall bo just and ciuitable, and lor his costs and disbursements of thii suit. This summons is published by Torder of Hon. Joe Lyons. Judire ol the County Coursof Doug las Countv, made at Chambers at Rosebbrg, Orccon, January i3, 190t. Dated Roseburx. Oregon, January "), 19io. J. 8. MEDLEY, Attorney lor Plaintiff. DeW itt'a Witch llaif-l Salve is un equalled far piles, injariee and akiu diseaaea. It ia tbe otigiual Witch Hazel Kalye. Beware of all counterfits. A. C. Nfarsturs ,t Co,