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THE PLAIN DEALER AonUkUkC :: '..-. ..i Thursday. Tai ruasDE.' '" :dHisa t o. lor aud rublMicr Subscription State. One'" Months. ..12 00 1110 MARCH 1, 1900. Democracy's Appeal to The Pops. SITUATION IN KENTUCKEY. Republican Central Commute Meeting. Nolle i hereby given that Hie will be a meetioK of the Republican County Central Committee Leld at the old Ma,ti ic hall in the city of Roseburg, on !! 0th day ol March 1900, at 2 p. id. f ir the pur pose of fixing the date and runUiiii: the ap portionment of dtlfRMe f.r the Repub lican County Convention, ami lor the tranaactioa of such other business as may come before the committee. It ia earneaily requested that each member of cotttiuiitce attend in persou wheie pos aiUe, aa boeinrea of injftrce will come Wore the committer. Dattd at Roaborp, Urn-on, ihi-?2 day vt February, 1900. E. I. SfBAItVRU, 8. C Flint, Chairman. Secret rv. Fifty-one bfet-fiigar factories are to be built in the United Slate during the coming veason, tte contracts for which ar already let. If you owe ua any thing on eubscup- tion it belougs to the buildtus fund, and yon are requested to send it in at the arlitet pose ible moment Gus latter waa the first ot.e to con tribute to the building fund, he having ent the juoney from PorlUnd the rery dar that h rrceived his etatetnent. li fibers will be as prompt the woik wM i ttart. It ia rather amusing O r i.Mler the spectacle of a lot of iuu-i excellent mvaan icoing imo politic in order to keep other women out of politic, eey (Contributed.) Well, our derly beloved populist brothers, in a few short weeks we will again be called upon to carry the demo cratic banner to victory in this county. and we humbly beseech you to loud us yonr assistance an I, nbave all your votes to enable us to be elected to office for you don't know how nice it ia U be a democratic tflice holder. We know we have been x iu our duty toward you, and in spile of our elTorts to kill you ofl (politically ) half of you still survive (the kicking half, too). When tli last voto was counted, proclaiming to the world onr Buccese, we eet to work 1 1 hog every thing in night. We were uoi obliged ' to steal lb .superintendents cilice but it was eo lar away from the owner and had jo brand on it no we cooidu't reaist, but that wrsu't our lateral. Then, Old Llouest Jim, he ished niauy a time the divil was after him itiSUad of u, tut he ha ! to iwisn and pull fo ths woods. Ua ! Ha ! Thon didn't wo have a picnic Y You poor foot fit np a jiopuliel and had him circulate a petition mud .et iw i r three I un-Jred s gutic, thinViiiij e would have honor and principle enough about us to appoint hiin corticnieeiotier ou thatehowin;. But'what was honor and principle compared with that fiOOO dtal with the poor little S. 1. Company. That -theivirg pold tug republic in had assessed the company u-o t'ih and we had to Rive it Dack cr pay freight on onr county scat, which has to go to Drain and back two or "hue times a wetk. Now we snip it i-ee and tlie coed actors don't see it. We had to etesl the asseti- or in order to bear as out in this steal, andjalibough he rnu two or three bj ciil.'S doanandhis poor little legs nearly ell telling the people bow be was toing to raise the S. P. as'es9men'. tj $10,000 per mile, he assessed it for $1000 less per mile than Mr. Brill. Then 'here is a shortage of $263,173 (vvr a qujrter of a million) in notes aud accounts between Brill's aee?siueni of 1 year before aud his. Sometimes we think ha got an overdose of democratic firm when he waa inoccolated, but, he wil get over it before hi ia tUcted again. Now, der popi'.ists, you can plainly see why we Eto!e the commissioner's offic. If 'here had been a pop tbete we couldn't havo done all this. ee? Now Democralic Contestants for Minor State Offces (liven Certificates. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. -'(. The State Contest Bjard this atternoon awarded ceitifkatea ot election to all the Demo cratic contestants for minor State offices. Immediately afterward the contestants wers sworn in and repaired to the Statc houee in a body, heie they made a for mal demand on the republican incum bents for possession of the ollices, but the , Da,,en Walter? I I ........ l ...... a. 1.. I f.. 1-1 O. t ..f i h ' ,, . i ci i. if. i ...i "O unuereiauu iuw nun io K'J1"B , , i, bhut dovrn next week. 1 hen it i in miuistered the o.uli of othce to all tho Cnntest..nts for office other tliau iioveri.- t ,0 uttake 8r',ul"- , .ni I.irtnt,. i,.t.;nvHni r. I Thb little sciiootier Liliio is ubont Immediatniy after tho awea'iui; in ol . ready to eail for San Fiancifco. (Jardiner. bchojl has closed aud private nli.il will soon commence with MiBa lioue Par rot t as teacher. We are all ver glad to efe Mrs. Chandler back h.mie nf:cr heint' a' tent all winttr. We are glad to hear little Uilda llaod eo n is getting better. We henr that Waller Aus in is going to leave the. mill soon and Mhs Emma Cile8 tho nieashouse. Wliaa ia going to the Democratic uthvial?, i.'tjtinction units were tiled by each of the new otlici.de, seeking t ) ous'. the present incumbents from ollice and er joining thr!iii from ex ercising tho rights duties und preroga tives now Mppertuifiiug thereto. Ti e in stallation of lh democratic othcitict ili Lave the t-ffee; of tying U tight) ev.'ry blanch of ILe Sute tioverntiseot (vtiuJ inga dcctMou of a'l the contests iy the coutlt'. Ftom now until then the Sute will be practically without a State Government. loseburg Academy NoltMAL, Classical anu Uorttst;. IlUHINEHU A fiei:iul ttiH licr (or caclt itiiHrtmviit. New uluiUuU n.teivc.1 at any time. For particular! ailOrcss the pilnclpal. . U. T. Whittlesey, A. 15. lioKeliurcr. Or. lle&klencp, Cor. Douglas aud Chad- wick ots. The liusquerade ball on the L'-od wa: aBUccess. There were mauv pretiy und attractive costuuiee. George r oe inadd a Hying trip np Smith river .Sur.djv. Theio ure kiuo very prelty girh on Siuith liver. Mart Andrew ha goce to .jottshurg on a vitvt to hid mother. The meeshouso t o.k is ttrn watching the poatoffici v--ry cloe'y since Mr. Jim Taylor went to Mur.-lihoN).. It. Li;n;s. Wanted. A largo panther hide, frehh, head and claws left on the hide. Want the skull left whole. Will pay $3 for a gold hide in this condition. Geo. J. I.angeniikhij, Kcsebur, Or. Ia caro of tho Tlaindealek. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A .i ', S. : ; i ..:.v;x .-r-2k -svj-vr. -v. v: ncs; : . n : n : v s r : : v, CARPETS And the plate to get tliem is at Notice of Referees Sale. Huk- ot .!.. mm MeotlvU aud Nancy II. H c- Nori I HEREBY fitVES T!IAT H X virtue of a writer duly ma.le d1 coterol in thu Ciruuit Court o( tb etaUt of (m'Sun fur Ixniiru Ccuiity ou ttit tlh iIaj ot Vwmutr, l.i. In Hi? ol H.i!imirn Ui'U.irll .a Mancv li Munricll, mil Utr partittou of real property. auinoriing ana oirecumj in to ou . we win on in; Liia uav 01 Marrn, ax iuocwci 111 Strong's Furniture Store. $ A tiret-tiars reetaurant hns been joiened on Cass Ktreet, opposite the depot, at which may be had IreMi oys terf, chicken, tteake, etew, lunches, and b3tidos tneaU tt all hours, regular meals ate t-erved. Lunches and tjuick meals (or railroad faeFengeraa srecialty. For that hungry feeling be sure and call at Dully s restaurant, rices reasonable. CLAMORS FO 1NTERVCNTIO.N. Russians Contend it is Time to End the flost Infamous War England has Ever Waged Through Lust for Gold. Sr. I'm ershi at., Feb. The news papers here outd the rest of the Conti nental press in bewailing I'ronji'a defeat and iu violently abusing Great Britain. They dccUte the Transvaal baa folly demo: titrated its rights t j create a diver sion against Great Cti:ai.i el-tewbere ani maintt!u it id the dutv of Euiope lo in tervene and end the most infamous of t'aenara Kogland hai ever vtaged for predatory purnotef. Drain Letter. Cleveland. V: 'y t V For Safe or Trade. t af of these delightfully inconsistent fellow citix jos of onra daily appeared be- j we think an open confeseiun is good for fere. a eenate committte in pjrition to ' our tools and we make it, hoeing your Diuix, Or , Feb. 20, l'JJO. Fnitou I'lainueallr: I have just re turned home from another two weeks' trip registering voter. I haye written a letter to the Orcconiau in which I have the 'extrusion of suffrags righta to j forgivenee. We have not tr!y l-ren ; recommended that the depnty aesessora women. Xa democratic politician in this year of grace and electiona is telling the "poor farmer" and "the down-trodden labor er'' that every aoan who is out of debt and baa money in his pocket ia a robber and an oppressor. Mr. Lincoln's famous jury: arqtrtted the man churged with bog -stealing because every juror 'bad a chunk of that pork." The application of the atory to pre 'ent circumstances is obvious. guilty of the fjregoing but wj have sto'e j oe empowered to register me voiers. Utile precinct offices and put our pete ia Uioy on account of the . mudd, condi who. unfortunately boreeuch reputation s j tioa cf llld rjlds not P to town ,0 that they couldn't get in any other war. j register. I i-hall suy in the field ontU We even ehip republicAn roa 1 supervis- be 13:h of May. Many voters will not around to diiTerect districts and put ! top their work to go to town to register, them in eowecan have their votes toj cspect Ij vote when electwu day Hon. Binger Hermann, Southern Ore gon 'a popular and able candidate f-r con grev, stepped off the traia ta see Slem last night. We have knowa him from oar childhood, and he it still the fame kind aad generous mao, winning the es teem and commanding the respect of all. He ia one of nature's noblemen, and too honest and independent for a aoccessfol politician, onle, aa we hope, the peo ple want a man whom money cannot in fluence from executing the people's will. Salem Statesman. (April, 1SSV. Every legal voter in this district wheth er livinc in or out of the ti'y, ehould make it a point to attend the annual acbool meeting oa nest Monday, March bth. So one should go to t is meeting wrh the intention, only, of forwarding any one's eeifiah interests at the expenEe of the scboo's. Let the ac ton taken be cwieetvative and prudent. The e i of the children who must attend the schools ahould be of greater inter--t than the question aa to wboee friends are to be recognized in the selection o! teachers. We believe that Mr. Darker baa boa- catly and efficiently looked alter the in- toraeta of the schools, and if Le will ac cept another term we thiok he ahoald be re-elected. If; tiowtver, he ebonld ab solotely r'ase t-j igin serve ns, le: ns choose a man who "ill neither employ or discharge a teacher for the reason that be or she is cr baa be n eapp -rwd by any faction or intent. There is not a teacher in the school who ehould be re tained or dispensed wih eioiply to please or displeaee any one. The question ahoold be what wcnld Je best for the schools in the future. add la vours. althoach everv one of tbea. ! proving tne.r r.gnt vt oie knocks out ooe of yoor men. Oar eher-: Thi blk tlie Pv- :lnJ "a39 Kre1 iff also hia a b g army of epec-al deputies 'y. 08 U takes six witnesjea and this rnnning around looe to pick up ti e raase 6'J OIS ouda and ends and tuakj volojfor ua aud i 1 started io ou Thief creek and Scotta etcal the business of regularelected popu-i V'1. lKjiBS lha j0 boestrmg and list constable. Ob.we ate a sweet scented i back to Yoncaila, clearing up the tern- lot! Aint yoa glad vou helped Pectus: 681 en!- fcJBje retuae to register Andvcu w.ll eooa have the pleasur of i claiming that the law is uncons.ituUon- a-in in i in wili up. and veil IlHlft nniiewithu-, don't let your principles! ua 1110 ,-,rtu us J"IIU tomu 11 Bticdiutha way, f ir our watchword is ; ""a i "aes, i iouu.i ten: iture ua, oeeti "to h 1 with principle, its the othce we ! "8l "' Dr wu UDe w.nt. If vaa dou'i unite with us the i teadeuce which U occupied by Duk Oregon mist still prevaila here. The farm. Td ar. a'totit done farming. There wi 1 le a'-out our htm 1 red and fifty tiers of wood c it lure this wiuler. Some of tLe ear;y ioeJ grain is look ing fie e t.ow. Dil'atd C.iukeub.'arJ, cna ol Cws couotj' mo-t proiiiiaent young men, ! visiting f(ijnd and relatives hrre. Mia i Al.ce Cii:;konbeard, who i teachin; the .Melrose tchoil, viei'.id Cleveland Satorday. Chailes IVic-j ii luruipiiinrf the Ii j;e burg met' markt-t with dieesed lijis. Mrs. J. II. I'i-rco whi ban hern visil ioi friends id reia ives at llarrtehu'i;, li esptcted homo t-oon. Uoy Saeati.-r as Ufi here ast et k with W. T. Ku.ery's homnN. Mir; 1 1 v n't ilia ii hat rtturnd frum Califortii t ; he stys they are having plenty of raiu there thw wintrr. Mr. 1). li. G Jod (i. I K ac'j jr a bit.-1:" ness vigil last week Mr. J. 11. Ski Imire ff l"u!''i ia Ferry h:.a been canvas-iog for American prunes; he so! I p;te an amount ia this vicinity. Mrs. II. A. W'.iujn of Metros, In been visiting mi:h her father. Col J. II. Fierce of this place for the pat ili. School tnee'iug real Monday bd" tora oui. A poultry ranch, well in:provi d, of 34 acre?, 1'... tcih s from II jabor-.' Call on cr.idlte'S, C. J. VanZh v. fi-'i-i Notici of Adnual School fleeting We have never shown as elegant a line of CARPETS as we have in stock and on the road. See our Room Size velvet Rugs. Also Art Squares. Our Mo quette Rugs are of the latest designs aud styles.. We can show you the best line of Tapestry Curtains ever shown in Douglas County. Also a good line of Lace and Novelty Curtains. Our motto is Good Goods and Honest values. B. W. .STRONG. 'a A A A A A A t A A A A t i tlie forenoon of Mid day. at the court boow d door In koMbun:, Ort-Knu, offer for iala and tell ' , in one body to toe hitibeol bidder fo eac in band, the following described real property, to wit: Lot 1. 3, 1. 6. 6 and 7 and the 8E;' ot 8TC of sec, U Tp. IT, H. a. 7 V ., conuliuusc lMJii nc.'et. Alto tae Donation 1-aiid Claim o( Wm. W. Waiter, NoUflcatlon Xo. 9Zi, deacrtbed a follow: BeKiuoingata point 5.- chains North and Z.V chain Kast from the Southwent corner ot Sec. 3 in Tp. Tl, B. E. 7 W'eat, running thence tat chain, thence South M 47 chain, thence Went 53. j7 chain, thence North !',S1 chain to the plaM of b?tflnrjne, eontalnina acre. AUvo the East half of the BE1, ol few. 5 To. K S. k.7 We Willamette Meridian , contain!" t1 acre. Aio the North balfof the North hall of dc. 9, Tp. Z7, rt. B. 7 W., contain -ing 1"0 acres. A. E. CLAYTON, F. M. HJ D, GEO. bCOTT, Keleree. Roseburg, Oregon. A Watch our Window Notice is hereby given to the legal vo'f rj of school Dist. No. 4 of Doajlas conaty, tute of Oregon, thit tha annual ecliool elect! in for the eaid dUtrict Will be held at the tehoo! hoa e, t) brgin at tho hoot o'. 1 o'clock p. m.. ou the first Monday, being the 5lh day of March, A. P. IMO. Tl.ij nit o inu ia caf.e I for the purpote of elecii; ote director to wrve 1 1:3 Ni tu tf llir-e yearF, and clerk to serve ot! year, and t vote upon ihe i'i'"i-n v r pruvidin additional rooms J or I uildin for u'hof.1 t urpoeee, and the Iran .t-ti. ii id usuul "tuine'a at each uiee!ii- D.ted tiiis !6 h div uf Fcbiaary, IjOJ. Attest, Claba Dillaeo, J. F. r,u;Kiu, Pist. Clerk. Clmirxan lij.ud of Directors. K'osebur; .Market. l'.c per doz. 'utter Cooutry 1'os. t'o'iitrv Chickens, tuie J.tW. Truoei lu'.ian j-er. : chnite, 5-t fer lt. j Wheat 4J.r4,e. J.o0.;i 35; eilve', extra We will keep constantly on ha Clean Supply of agw Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables. We have just what 3-011 want. a Fresh and Sheridan Block. Call and see us Ml. CURRIER. iRoseburg Pharmacy Mr. A. Martio ii do:ie frtnin. , Millttnll Dran, (17: en idlings t. . o .. - . i ! ehorta, 1S C-0; chop, llG.w) per ton. KV. 1. A. b,3!t H etead, y wprov.ng iIlv'Irin,o;by ,VJtI1 ; c0Tert t7S. bit place that be recently purchased cf , Oregon taild bay, ftit.i 7 per ton. I'LALNDtALtBuiU gat the coonty prioliu 1 llanau and faoiilv. Mr. Ilanan is and th Review will b beat oa: of hie ioi irmer and uiuisen ana tauiiiy i;itt. -t i, nni e n hi. made ii; e fetl at home, as did all where account. If yoa doa't hj will call yoa a s 1 taX- bow-legged, knocked-kn'-ed, loui-whi-rk-ered, rattle-braiued fool riht ou. in his pape: be i awfnl. If yoa don't fase he will le'.I the peo ple that yoa get as math for uot staodir g in n be does for standing in and tel! them you are the thief instead of him 6eif ; you must eland in or we will be de feated, elect ns josi occe more and we will heel ourselves forever alter. We don't care for the silver republicius, they t.ou't count, we want you, .we love yon, come to onr arms and faso for oar individalal benefit. Oregon' LamberOatput for iSoo. C. H. Markbam of the S. P. Company, tpent Tuesday in thie city. He it visit ing tbe diUVrrn'. co iiitie-i a'ong the line of bia road io Oregon with the view of co-operating with the people in the mat ter of establishing and encouraging new industries, which w-.lr buill np and toster the tuir.e9 ij'ertft of Western Oregon. Mr. Markbam -Jnnrg a cill at this office expressed tiiuiself as being very much pleased at the (iTorta which this paper Las been making daring the past year to stimulate the poultry indue try ia tLis county at d h! the reeulta which were beginrifg to be manifested by the- increased tit -vent wbioh our peo ple are showing in this branch of business- He is enthusiastic io regard to the unlimitel diarying resources cf Western Oregon, and called attentiou to the wondiifal developuifnl of the cream ery business in Minnnots in the pdS' 10 years. He cays that the first co-oera-tire Creamery in that ft ate was built in 18t.tl; no the -e 'e n--arly0lJ0 cream eries; in 1S'J3 th-re were 25 creameries of both classes: now there are 70ti. These 700 creameries. i'h a capital of 12.800,000, handle 1.13i.0J0,000 pounds uf milk per annum, and after expending f 1, 100,000 in the cost of manufacture make a product from which they reali.e tlO.450,000, of which 8,400,000 net is re turned to tbe 54.00J patrons iu payments of butter aud fat Uk"ii from the milk. Another uew industry whi:h is jist now uttracting consi lerable Httenlion io Western Oregon and which he thinks could be made vauMy profitable in Doug las county, is the breeding of goats. Mr. Markham says bis road is anxious to encourage in any maoner iiooxib'e every ligitima'e induslry which will stimulate thecommercial aud industrial Interests of Oregon, and he shoald he encourtgfd in every possible way l y our people. Con at j Baker Beaton Clackamas , Clatsop Colombia Coot Cnrry Crook Douglas Gillism Gram Harnry Jackson. Josephine Klamath Lake Line Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah Polk Hberman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Washington Wasco Wheeler Yamhill Total.... 'Estimated. No. ot feet. ... 35.000,000 . .. 5.500,000 ... 11,750.000 ... 20,000,000 .. 40,000,0J0 .... i'j.ojo.uoo 100,000 ... 1,503, 000 . . 20.00i3.000 None 400,000 . . . 2,400.000 . . 20,003,000 r, 500,000 t tbe hi'id of hoes! i in valley John Joht Eon built last season a commodious 1 once. Cojote hunting ia ail Ihe go in Shoe str t:. Farthers have been losiu from 3 t . 4 lamtd every i:i.ht. Last Tburs- iiv tad Fiiday tlnv ran a coyote to : -aila Valley and kUIed it. i I'-iesini; jwn to t.otts Valley I found Mra. C. App'ctalc, widow of Hon. J3i?s Applegate, one of the pioneers of the I'mpui Vallry. 1 was glad t iceet her. f-i:e lives in California bat is here on a visit to her mother and will soon rcturu. A box bUDperst the head if N;otte Valley recently resulted in receipts amounting to 17 aud some cents, ample to get a uew stove, lamp, etc., for the school house. A worthy object. God hle&s our schools. They had a regular school entertainment first then the box sitpper, Mica May Cowao, teacher. Up Adams creek, about a mile aud a half from Scolts Valley on the south side I foticd a new road hhh led to E. B. oiibrr'd tew srw mill. It is run by an overshot wheel and will cut lutr ter readily. There is estimated to be twenty million feel cr more of lumber here. Politic are tjtiiet. Everybody is G. W. Al.lersu. The ball given at Mr. Hall's. lat Wed-1 neaJay wis a grand ei'cc.ej. E. D. Fairfield went down t ) Coir Vallay, last wtei, cn orgeat buine. Uncle Bil'y Biker ii wcr'.ing for Mace Tipton of Garden vaKey. Mis Constance Shell j:i hu returned from Kosebaig, whtrc bhe h a ben working. M. W. Scjt'. Jr., was In town Yester day. Virg"! WooJ'ntT v. a attending to busi ness her hit vetk. Hugh McBcth is no-Whig fur Era eet Arant of Melrose. inijn Negus i wotkini for W. .V. Scott Jr. Conrad Liz; wai ecea on car streets last wek. Wool 10vf 20c. Potatoes o5t..rtk) per ba. 25 000 000 yowling cn account of raiu, as it delays . 2 0O0.0C0 .. 15,000,000 . 2.500,000 . 20,000,000 . 2,0-30.000 . 22.000,030 . l.roo.ooo ..205,000,000 .. 12,003,000 None .. 40,000,003 .. 20,000,0.0 , . 30,000,000 . . 3,000,000 .. 12.000.000 . . s.oeo ooo . . 2,000,000 . 10.000.0CO . .GG'3.050,000 Notice For Publication. t'sntu 8r.ri;j land offick. Holiunt. t)H"eou, February )A"'. Sutue n h-i-ty pi veil that in coinvllancv with tbe J'rov;tionol it,., act ol Congxvxs of J.iui' 1Ts, v!iutlel "An act tor Ihe a!c t( tutx-r luiil- m lh U!c- oi t al:(tra:a, t)r-gon, Xevadit auJ VablnKtcn Tvirit:v.' UAYIU HEHLASP. Of Wathburu. Cuiintr ,f burtie.d. State of Wi. C4tt:u. ha lti:tOay iitt4 iu Ihls otlicc til swom M.-.t-:n.'jit V'T, iur lit jmn'l'.aM of the F1, '( imcii.iu .no. 2, In l'ouaas y. :i w.itr:, Ki..-o N.t. 3 West. nJ will oilt-r prouf to how thai ihe laml aouirht i mure vaiuatiie for il lii:ilrr or t-n? liian tor a?riouIturai piin"os, ami lo i-s!iMih hi claim lo land betore Uie Koi-:Taa I Ktvcixerot thii offici- at Kwl)urv, Or-ffou- ou Tiitirjiiav tlio :ir,l tv of U.r He Itaiiiv a wltnrv-- 8ivi"rt Oif.' Wah- l'i:rn, W iwiihii. Oiat it. :on. of Wa!burn Wiwtikin. Jaoil Joliu-un. of Wa!iburn. Wiv (-aiiti, Dnir LauJgrt'D, of W vbiitirn, Wl.vn tin. Aur niil i'I rcrjons tiAiiuiue a.herolv the ; Osvt-dr- ntKl l.-tul &'C iviUvMed lit itie j itirir'nims io thu oflirv oil or Ix-lorv aaitl rj ' iS.-ty of X.-iv, lw.v. J ' J. T. BRIDGE:?. Rtl'!r. Henry Doerder h t-U.I taU-.ug ot Cape Nome; He says Le is goiog there in the JqJq ei'rioir. for Publication. i CLbt iXASlf Javs. grain cowing. 1 tay again nominate a ticket to win and not to tu:t any one. There fhou'd be uo discord this time. One and all pull for eoccefB. Jas. A. Stcblino l'bil Deckley was over from Oakland yesteiday. WANTED A girl to da teneral housework; call at reaidenuj tf J. H. lboth. Miss D II, who was atleudiig the spring openings a: I'ortUud, returned last evening. Don't put ell goiug to see Dr. Lowe itbout your eyee. Go today, he l-?ayes (Saturday nigh. Dr. Lowe, the optician, is u'iw at the McClallan Ilo ie. He leaves Saturday night. Dr. Loe has betn com in it to Koseburg sinse July lS'Jl. Deafness Cannot be Cured Bicycles. by local application0, us they caticol reach the dieeased (oition oi the ear. There ia only one way to cure doufcees, and that i ly constitutional remedies. Deafueps is ctuned hv an inflamed con- Ten (klitis.P.',? 15 end $10 all in good condition, thcto prices are good for 15 days. We want to make room for onr UrQ stock of new wheel, Imperials and C ev-land', whivh we will s?ll this sea son ist price j from $25 to f 50. Just think of a wh e' like thf) Imperial for $25, dition vif ttie mucom lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whu this tube geU;they d ;nt r.Qid any tecommendation, inflimel you have a rumbling Bouud or j they recommend IbewselvrS. We sold imperfect hearing, and heti it is entire- 54 l is. s-asot), anltliey aro all itiving ly close 1 dt'afnees ii the rienlt, and un- aood Batiefactiou. T, Iv. KiCIIAliDSON, lio-ehnrg, Oi less the iulUmtnation can betakt n oui ; and this tuba restored to i's normal ou-! dition, hearing will I to destroyed forever; j niue caws out of ten are catieo l ty ca- tarrh, which if nothing but an in (I itned i condition of the mucous eun'ace. ! We w ill give One Hundred Dollar for : stein mid W. U. Krel'8, whohave anived any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh ) j here from tho Santiago Mountains re- thatcaunot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh j port that there have been many earlh- California Earthquakes. Asaiii.im, Cal., Feb. Jj. James l'aoh- Oure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drugistt, Too. Mali's Family l'illnarf tho htPt. jnake hhocks in that nection since last ChriMmae, being very severe ou January 22 nml February 2. No serious damage is known lo have been done, as there are p'W habitations Ihere. DEVELOPMENT BOHEHIA MINES " " District Will be Next to Boom in Oregon-Forty Stamps at Work. "Just keep jou eye on Bohemia min ing district," said a miner from tl.era yesterday. "Thi- is the nest place which will bo m and those fortunate enough tj be on the ground ll:or will reap a rich rewardt Portland capital al ready has as9ie'.ed seme in developing the district, and this city can do a great deal more by ettablishirjg a reliable ruin inglezchange here. A smelter is anoth er very necessary improvemen'. "Two yeirj sg3 Eohemi mines on aisted of two or three prospects, lightly developeJ. Now we have Ihe Noonday with a modern 20-jtamp mill, eight True Vannerj and a 3300 foot tram, oa ued by a Chicag) company; the Chaxpion mine with a 10-stamp mill and a :!003 foot tram, owned by Wisonein and Michigan people; the Morick mill?, with an up-to-date 10-etatnp mill wi ll all modern machinery, a saw mill, ftveral new frame buildiogo, tunnel hotihes, ho tel, etc., all of the belter clas, and a good wgori road iu lace of the eld pack luit, which wai the only uie.ins of tair.ia access U the proerty a couple of years sgo. "Tho Harlow & Stocki g.oup has un il - .one extensive development aud has ...e-btarup mill. Tlie Helena isine, m ..ich but a short titun ago was a mere prospect, has become famous on account of- the pr-idtK'tioa of tins of honey combed ore having a yeltaw ci6t from the free gold. "The gold was visible tiio naked eye at a fllstancj of 33 feet, nud glittered in the faci of the drift. "In tiddi ion to stock companies a number ol priwtj cotupan.es are interested and are doing extensive development work. Among litem aro such Grins as I'.ecd it Larrahea Bros., of Montana, and C U. Park, representing a number of English bankers and mining capitalists, who bought. Vestiviud group of six claims, und alsj own tlu Harlow & Stocks group of li vo clninu adj lining. dcorge . Lloyd, niiinug engineer Irotn Colorado Spring., ia arranging for the development ol a group of claims, und r."p"tti that llitrrf will I u lively times iu the Hprtng. "Considerable dwolopmoiit woik is being done in a general way throughout the emire district, and hodius of ore have i Iwimi i ni.l u-l.il, n.i.Lu A It r.A cl...u i.., One thing tho disltict Kotcly needs and that is a cuolom mill and concentrating plant, to reduce Ihe unlimited (juantities of ore in sight." Telegram. I'M ICO flATkS LlNOOIf n 1. KoM-bun:. OrtKuu. February, 1 ' I.W. N.ilive I htu by i;iu-u that in cnmphMDcc liii thv i.rovt.t.m of tho act of Connx of Jiiiic i. 1"T, onMiioJ "An act lor the falo of timber la!tN In ihe Mate ol C'alu'oni'.a, I'.'CSOB, .Nciaua ana ani!ii:-oii rTiiorr'. J.U'Oll JOHNSON". of Wathburn. t'ouoiy o B !.cld, stato ot Wi con5ia, hns thia tiny vKX in ibis ollice hi swoin jiaienicut " h ir the porcha.-v of the E!, ol SW. an.t lots 3. i and of Mctbm N'o. o, in Township No. 24 Smth Kango . 2 . ami will oiler proif lo miow thai Itie laii'l vunht U more va. liable for It tiuit-r or uno than lvr a-rrlctiiturul iuno. f. ant io eta)Uh hi? claim t said latiil tK(foie tai-U-:LsUT au-l Ktveirrr of this oflicc at Kose- lir. lr.ou. o:i lhurlav. the .irxl ,lav of Mnv L'ii. He iiaaif a itue-x-: la il ileilianj. ol naMihurn. icnia; .-;rl Oie. of wau burii. Win-onsln; 'lt M. Oloon.of ahburne WiMoU'in; Cvar I.uulgreii. oi Washburn, Vi COIIMD. Aiivau.1 ail porsotu claiaiini ait' oro ly the aboe-"tes-r.tx-d lauds an- re"tuetel to file llieir vlalms in this ollii e ou or bvlorv naid :rl ilay of May, 10. J. T. UKUKiLS. m.:p Uigister. Notice for Publication. I'MTr.D STATE1. l.AND OfFICK. UoM-biire, Or.son. February It'., I'.W. Sotieo is hrrvliy pien that in compliance with the pro iiou of the ai l of v ongre of June 17S, rutttU-J "An act for the sale of tim ler lauus in the Slates of California, Oregon, Ncvala nmt Wai'iiiiRton Ti'rritorv:" AI.BKkr K. bkttVs, ol Marshdelil. County of Coos, folate of )rei;on, has till- day fllo.l la this otlire bissnrorn stale mvut No. MJ, for Iho purrha.ie of the SE'4 of .ei tioii No. In Tounstiip No. J S, Kange No. a W., ami will oiler proof lo show lhat the land wight Is more aluable for Its limber or stone than for u.'ricultnrjl purposes, aud lo establish his rlaim to said land before the Recister aud Ki-e'i t-r ol this office at Kowlmnr. Oregon, ou ?utitpliiy. the li'th day of May. I'X). lie uames as witiieM;s; Wm. it. Sl.iith, of Matlitield, Orpfon. den. li. Iti rron, of Marshlield, OnTou: K. W. Kardell, ot .Mthlitl!, Urosoii: A. K. Kar drl.. ol Mnrfhtk ld. t ngon. Any ami all pemou claimltii; advern-ly the lie 1om riuod lands aro n-juetM lo tile their ela ri in i his olli'.e on or before aa'd l-lih day cf May. YXM. J. T. BK1UOES, Kogitter. M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drngs, Toilet Articles, t'atent Medi cine, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Paints and Oils. photographic Supplied. The celeforntprl fncr'i7tn( Pvclone Plate ) Cameras. Triumpli Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. ?WrWWrV Notice For Publication. I'mtkd Statm Lan Orrita. Ko barz, i msfon, February lo, l'JUO. Nolka ii, hereby civen that In comvliajice with the provisioDS of the act of Cooa.res of June 3, tS7s entitled "Aa aet for the sale of Um ber land ia tbe c tales ef Call tora la, Orcguu, Nevada aud Washington Tprritonr," CtOfU.K ii. HiEKON, Of ManliCcld, Couoty of Coos, t-taUt of Omron, hs this day blea ia IhMonice ua w ym state ment No. M, lor Ifee purrhaaeof the S', NEJ. , V W ;. of eet.tlon No. 'is, in Township So. Hiuth. Kanee No. 9 west, and will ofler proof U show that the land tonghl la more TaluaUe lor lea timber or stone than for agricultural pur- iKjaes, and to eslabliitn bis elaia lo sua lana De ore the Keslsler and Receiver of thus office at Koactxire, imukou, oa Saturday, the lith day of Mar, l'JOU. lie names aa witnesses; William U. bmith, of Manblieid. Oregon, Albert E. Bettys, of Marehiield, Oregon, K. W. Kardell. ol Mank- tield, Uregon, A. i. Karoeit, oi Jaannoeia, ure gon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the aboYe-decnbed lands are requested to file their claim In this cflice on or before said 12tb day of Msy, l'Xo. i. i. BKiiA.tn, Kegiiter. Notice for Publication. I'mteo Stitcs LAoOrnec, EoK-barx. Oregon, February h IMC. -; Notice ia hereoy given that in compliar.ee with tbo proTisions of the aet of Congreaaof June S, 1T. entitled "An act for tbe sale of tim ber lauds in the States of California, Orego j, Nevada and Washinirton Tiniuy," CHAKl.IEGElsKKT Of Wa-hbam, County of Bst Seld, State of Wta eoiisin, baa ihia day tiled in this oflice his sworn slalemenl No. S-'-, for tbe purchase of the Ita J, . N1, NW'j of aeetion No. 2, In Township No. 21 boom Kange Xo. 3 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fonts timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, aud lo establish his claim lo as id land before the Kegisti-r aud Receiver of Ittia office at KoborT. Oregon, on Fiiday the 37la day ot April. IaJ. He name at witmaaea: Christian O. iMhlof W ashburn. Wiscoosin, L. T. Ix Wo.fof WoidUnd, Wa-bingtou. John W. Helland of Washburn. Wiaeoin. Frama W. HotWTof Ashland, of Wisconsin. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deseribea lands are re nested to tile their claim in this office on or before said ZTth day of April, 1X J. T. BsillXiU. 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 & GO. Notice For Publication. UNITED STATES L1SD OFFICE, Koaebunr. Oregon, February li, liD, Notice is hervbv given that in compliance with the rrovisione of the act of Con ere of June -ird. 175. entitled "An act for tae sale of timber iani in the states of California, O.Tgon, Nevida and WashiceTon Territory," MVtKl Uifc. Of W "ashbani. County of BajtR'.d, Stale of Wis consin, bas tl ii day r.led in thia office his rworn statement No. Na., for tbe pniehase of the Lota 1 ana z, ion ot a; i Section So. in Township No. 24 soatli. Range No. 1 n ost, and will oder proof to show thai the land suuzht is more vaiuable fur lla timber or stone tiian for agricultural parposes, and to esubiuh hi claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Kcburg Oregon, on lannuaT the 3rd. ds of May. l- X lie' nam as witness: Dav.d Hed iand, uf Wcshburn, Wiacoosin. Jacob Johnson. Washburn. Wiwonsin, Osrar Lnndgren. of Wahburn, Wisconsin, Oiaf Cison, ef Wasasnra, WiKuQin. Any aud a.! persons clausing adversely th above described lands are rw nested to tile their claim ia this othce on or before said 3rd day of May, ijuj. j. i. umu jMB, msp Keanater. ROLAND AG EE, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price for Country Fro Jure. 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. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Culled sta;e l.aml Otlire, l:..-KHt in;, Oregon. February 3.1, WO. Notice is lieti'hy iriven that ihe lolloniug named m ttlcr hus li'.ed nottec of his ltitentiou to mnke liaal pnNtf In sipKirt of hi claim, aud tliulsHid proof wiil be made tietoro the liegister and Keceiver, U. S. Land Otlioe ut Kosebtirg. Oregon on March :W. V.'Ai, is: AKCIIIUAI.DO. Rt SK On II. K No. u-is, f,,r the N K, tee. !, T '16 S, K W. He iiumex the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon und eulti vtttioti of said Intnl. viz: William J. Ijiuder, S-ott louder, of Molroe, Oregon, W. 11. Hunter of Wardtou. Oregon, Samuel Alexander, of Cleveland, Oregon. J. T. BKIUUE-. N 1' Register. uvsDensm uure. Digests what you eat. It artificially diccsts the food and ald9 Nature in st count honing und recon structing the xhaustetl digestive or f?ans. It 13 1 he . M est d iscovered dipest antand tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It-instantly relieves and pennanently cures Dyspepsia, Indiyesiion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckHeadache.GastialRia, Cramps, and all other resultsof im perfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. OaWitt Co., Chicago. A. C. Marsters & Co. ' I tcel tba.t God has blessed lir. Acker with special knowledge to prepare ttifil x'a.A medicine called Acker's English Remedy for Throat and Lung T n b c.;. It saves children every time whea they are attacked by croup. IV.-. r riot '.tor should know about it. .. ti i v.- .1 t-:li about my export- : T i: '. '. a "ar".ing boy of four yrr '-' to 0:; v it'i croup. My doctor d vl a.:i h.- covlil. but the child c- : 1 ' Ih: "'. i "-c to votttit. That v: .i U f -r I k..c . of Acker's ICng-O- " lisU U . !!:e!y. Af:cr I did hear of tJuE"',,,"' iV . r. . lOiWlififS af V -vw.wt w r 'Jw -v. aa it, I :ii a Uiitlc. Vhtn our hule cig'te:-. - t'-.ot'.tlis -old gitl was stricken v.-.lit cioup. I gave her thisnedicinc, and irsideof twenty r.iiu'.it- s site vomited and was bet ter ri;:ht away. During the win ter she had croup four times, and it brought her through each time all right. I. myself, had bronchitis pretty bad, and Acker's English Remedy cured me completely. Before I close, I want to tell vou of mv neighbor's boy. named Jobe Nana. He had bronchitis, too. He get worse all the time. My husband went over to his house and told him about my ease. Then his mother went to town, got a 50-ccnt bottle' of Acker's English Remedy, and he took it. He came over to our house a few days later and said he was uli right, and also said two doses relieved him from the start. You caa un deYsUnd by my letter why I think so much of Acker's English Remedy. I re peat, that God's blessing must surely have been bestowed upon Dr. Acker." (Signed) Mrs. John Yeaukk, Rochester, Pa. . Sold at 25c, 50c. and $t a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. ;d., as. 3d., is. 6d. If yon are not satisfied after buying, return the liottlc to your druggist, and get your money back. V,'e Htl.vrhe the abort guarantee. Jl'. It. .'IOOKKR Jc tV., iYo.rft ton. Sen Tort. For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. Notice for Publication. CXITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Koebur. Oregon, February 17, 1J). Notice U hereby given that in eomnllaaoi with tae prov iainna of the act of Consnvs 01 June 3, 1:, entitled "Aa aet for tho sal of timber lands in the slates of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territonr: ' CM.Aa LCNDGHEN, of Washburn, County of Bayfield, State Of Wis consin, has this day filed in tfiia office his sworn statement . N-y tor toe porccase of the a1 4 01 section No. li. in Township No. 24 S Ranee No. 3 W .. aDl miil offer )roof to show that tne land r.ght is more valuable for -its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to ra- taoiis!) ms claim 10 ssua lami before the Kecia ter and Receiver of this office at Kosebarg, Ott ?on, on .Thursday, the Uur-l day of May, ICJO. Ue names aa witnesses: ravid Hedlaad. of Washbuni, W isconsin: Sivert Ote, of Washbarn, Wisconsin; Olaf M.Olson. of Washburn, Wiscon sin: Jacob Johnon. of Washbnm, W iaconain. Any ana aa persons claunins; adverselT the abovedecribed lands are requested to tile their cuum in la s otnee on or before said 3rd day of Slay, 10. J. T. BRIDGES m.-p Kegister. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon' for Douglas County : In the matter ot the estate of Looixa iitrbell. deceased. Notice is hervbv -riven that the nndtnrfrned administrator of the above entitled estate tiles his heal account therein on the day oi Jan uary, l'u, and on the 2id day of January, the jadje of the above eniMled Court dnly made an order appoiuting Tuelay, March 6lh. l'0 at the!i.an:y court house iuRoseburr Doua- Comity, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as me uine .auti place icr oeanng oocuons thereto, and tor the final settlement of smid estate, and any aiid ail perMns having anr ob jectious lo said final account, or any part there of are tK-reoy notiaea 10 n:e uie same in the aliove entitled court and cause, on or before the time set for said final settlement. JOHN ITA5ILIN, AJniinisUmtor. t'MTtb riras Iasd Ornca, Koseburg. Oregon, Jan. it, ItXXJ. By Honorable Commissioner s letter -N'' of Noreinber iS. IS.1, tills office was directed to or der a hearing to determine the character of the follow iDgdcsvribed tract of laud, to-wit: the 8 E Vw V ' "d W '' K l T heretofore adjudvreil to be mineral in Character (liion ot October .", 1?T6) but now aile ?ed by the OreOTn-and Cnliiomia Railroad COMipdey to be essentially noa mineral in character, all mineral (if and were contained) having been, since said deci&oD, extracted or taken from said tract. Wherefore, in conformity with the instruct ion of iid let'er a lieaiing is herebr ordered, the tc -tnjony to be taken at this office, before the Kesibter a.nt Keceiver on Friday, April a. I'.vlulli) o clock a. 1,1.. and :he parties hereto are hereby uui .toned to appear at said tii.ie and plv a.id" furuih tcstiuiouy in support of their respective ciaiiua. Said bearing to be conducted in accordance with paraoaph liet scj of tlie I". &, Mining Laws ai:d Kvgulalions. J. T. BRIDGET, Register. J. H. BOOTU. -Ke.-eiver. SUMMONS. P. Benedick. Any Job Work done at Reasonable p" inn . . . Undertake!1 nnd Emfialmei1. $ In tlie Circuit Court, oi the State 01 Oregon for Douglas County. W. L. Chapman, flaiutitf ts. I M.iry Chapmvn, Pefendant To Mrv Chapman. leiendant aNne flamed IN THE NAME OF THE TATE OF OREtiON : You are hereby reiuirt-d to be aud appear in the above cutitled Court aud arswer the com -plsmt tiled againsj you thereia ou or before the lust day o the iae prescribed in order for the publication of tuis auuii..ous, which period of time is six weeks f rota the date oi the first pub lication of this su1.11.10r is. Saul tirst date of said publication being on tlio -Mb day oi January, l'iaad the 1M date of publicatiou beij ; tho Mb day ot March, 1;J, aud you are he.ebv rolined that if you tail to so appear and an"wev said eotupi aint. the piaintiil ill apply to the Court for the relief appliCil for iu plaint'tt's coui p'.aiut, towli; That the mairinijo coutract uow exiaUB) her' tweeti plai.iti.V aud dciejilant be forever ty ' solved and t aside, ajid Hut paintitrhaX decree of divorce a.id tor such otuer .cliet a hall be Just aud equitable, and for his costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is published by Vmler of Bon. Joe Lyous. Jtul-ro ot the County Court of l'oug Ikh County, made at Chambers at Roscbbrg, Ore-.MU, Jatiuary i!, UW. Dated Koebure, Oregon, January 2 l'.mO. J. S. MEDLEY, Attorney for I'lttiutiff. l)eYi'.t'8 Witch Hazel Salve ia un equalled .'or pi!e, injuria and akiu dieeaees. It ia the original Witch Hazel SaJye. Beware oi all coontertits. A. C. Marsters A Co. 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