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Tlin PLMNDEALER nxt Thursday. I I I! .IEH1N0 CO. .... '.Oltor and Publisher Thi ILilNtl a : r. . 1). stratfou Subscription Rate. On Year .. ..... Jix Mouths Three Months- . 1 00 - x MARCH 5, 1900. Shall we bare a creamery ? Wonder if anybody beard drop. ' We l;liee that Congressman Tongue would have jeea heartily t..aiued by the republic. voters of ills ilwtiivt, if be had voed ,iust the IVr.o Kuan tstritl bill. "The (ubecriptiL'n accounts vi all our Koaebnrg tnbecrilvra have been tiiaJe out and will be found at this office. We hope those knowing tlietntwlvt-e muiodk tbe list will call and fettle. Ttie piar.K ate tteiiii: drawn frllte 'new I'LAl.NUtALKK building. It wiil be -iU-eigteJ aud built etHedaliy fw a news paper office and will be one of the beel -aud most convient neier buildings . iu the state. Thcte ia due on eubjciip ttutui uore thau enough to pay lor the l.niLltnt. w .a L , ,, .1... .... ,,mv Ihi ' en.t iii al once. We are of the opit-ion ib.t iiourciii-i-aii wiil take bold of Hie prooe:tiou and uw the ioterest in the luat'er that ibvy should, a creamery could be located at-, liorieburg. That such an industry would not only txt of g-ral benefit ; t i-ur taruiera but 1 1 our bus. bens men as wtllno one Citi d-mb'.. The matter should receive prompt and earnest attention. . II i: . K. t. Ilursh, at out- limo the ; able and p-tpular - editor of the 1'l.m.v ' DUkLKU, writee us to chance the address ST hi? paper from Sin rranci-cu to Beik- tar rV.I crc ! I. ..... a "J , Va. , OOI U A act tll. . lt - DkAiut euov. May i!gt-tirta in the -"advocacy of true American principles lie crowneJ with everlasting euccesa aud may it reap there aid it oo wtll de serves for its indooTuble s;nt and 'thick." It nijh:Not be a Bad Idea. Ttie b'lggee'.iou of baviiK the tite con- -ycmion eeuie itie ttueewon oi itio nest eenatoriai euccefe-nu in .Oregon is meet ing with unch favor in .be country prea-. The importance uf avoiding dis eneion aod poesibie divieioo at the polls in Jane ami XavuitN.r. atitl th tfiitrin. ty against a protrae'ed and acrimonious Contest in the legieUlare, to Uie detri ment of public bueineea and the discredit of the Hate, neeuis to be thoroughly ap preciated. Tne prop:ed pUo bat been found to work admirably iu other etc , tions, and it ia by this meibuJ alone that a solid front can b assured against tbe common enemy at the sute and national elections csmiog on in Oregon. Astori an. Two Funeral Orations. By tbe irony of fate and tbe eaigeucies of persMal ambition, it became tbe duty of tbe Hon. Joseph C. Blackburn to pro noonce tbe funeral oration at tbe cotlin of William Goebel. Aod of vioebel, Senator Blackburn said: "Build here over bis grave a mighty tjwering granite shaft tbat abali defy tbe corroding touch of time. Iossribe upon it an epitaph that bbail be worthy of tbe man. lie earned this at our hand. In life and death be was conse crated to tbe people's cause, lie lived an beneet life, and gave bis life for your deliverance. Of bim no eulogy but truth may say: 'Earth rever pillowed upon ber bceom a truer son, nor Heaven opened aid a her portals to receive a manlier spirit' " At Covington, on J-vinday, tpril H," 1895, a litile lees thau tire veari ago, tbe eulogist of iebel pronotiuced another funeral oration. Tbat time be stood by tbe coffiu of Co!. John L. Sanford, wbo, likeGocbel, ha J beu shot down in the highway. Aud of tiioford, tenator Blackburn said: "John Sad ford was Ivmj Lke a broth er. I loved him. I hepet'od may spare me, and I -shall make it my life's mission to avenge bim by buying his tl.yer in the depths of merited public rxesra lion." ' Tbe slayer of John SjnforJ was Wil liam Goebe!. New York Sua. While we see no gwd reason for co placiog Hon. Tno. H. Torgoe with aoy of those hoe names are mentioned as ' candidates for the position now held by bim, and while we L believe he will le renominated and re-ebcied, yet it have no sympathy or patience with tbe course being pursued by certain of ths state press abicb is friendly to Mr. Tongue, in dirparagiog the ability of those persons I who are understood to bo candidates for 'congress in this diitric, nor do we for a niotueut believe that Mr. Tonsoe has en couraged or should be responsible for such a course. I is not necessary nor is U wise, in order to show one's loyalty to tbep ejent member of congress to be little ti e ability or integrity of any of these geutlemeo. A cirttin "down the valley" jtcr lat wetk named Brownell, Gatcb, Carter, W'oodcjck, Daly aud Mu 1 key as candidates (or Mr. Tongue's place, aud then charactei ized them as lees capable aud of lees caliber than Mr. Tongue. This congressional district has according to its population, as many bright, capable and honorable men as any district iu the Und, men who would hold their own aud reflect ere J it on their state, iu any repieientative body of men any where. Among them is Hon. Tboa. H. ToDgue, aod standing his rjual in every respect, is every one of tbe honor able gentle meu whose names are men tioned above, and we mibt add to tbe list tbe names of many others iu tbe district. We say this without any ic-' teoUonoidispsragiog tbe ability or worth of Mr. Tongs, but mitbtbe intention of doing equal justice to those wbo are as piring to the position which he row oc-rnpiea. CENSOR IS AT WORK. INo News Leaks Out From the Seat of War. London. M an 114,4:10 a. ui UU evi tlnut that a i-lrlct renccbip in b itu ex ercised over the news at tlie sent ot war, aa the night has not added anything to the scanty diep tubes received during (be day, iuoal of which referred to matters preceding the recent stirring eveul . The War (Jib a- intimated at midnight I ! soiiielbing definite shall liaya been don, auj thintr is quite la k-epiug with the com j plete aileuce which Lord Roberts has J bitbetto observed while his plans were n progress ol utcouip.Ubuieut, and un til be is in actual grip witb the l)jen, it is probable that the public will bear little or nothing of bis doings. Repairing the Kimberley Railroad. Cai l Town, March 3. The railroad is not repaired northward from Kimberley to Kivertun. Tbe engineers are pushing the work rapidly. Tbe lioer prieouers raptured at Paarde ber total np iW) men. About 3000 ol I tbetu are .u their way here. Tbe pres sure on the rollibg stock is enormous. Butler to the Queen. Lo.mmx, March o. The Jiesu today recrived tbe iolloaini; liiepaih Iroa General Buller: ILe troops much appreciate your Majel)'a kind telegram. Your Majee ty canuot know bow much your syiu palhy has helped (o ioepiro them." No News of Mafeking's Relief. Losoox. March i. A special dii-patcb from Brueeels aououuies that Dr. Leyds autbtrizes au absolute .denial of tbe re port that lie IhJ received news lLat .Malekicg bad l.-een rlicjeil. COINAUU OF FREl; SILVliR. To He Lip.c Underthe New Finan cial Bill. Naw VoaK, Marcl' 3 A tp-.iijil lj the Herald from Wabhington Fays: It is tbe i intention o' tbe treasury department, as soon as the pending financial bill bC' comes a law, to expediate aa fast as jx- sible the coinage of the eilur bullion purchased under, tbe .hcrnisn act still remaining in the treasury. PORTO RICAN TARIFF. Bill Declared to Bj a Serious Depart ure By an Ex-President. I.NDiAsuroLis, March 3. In rep-Muse to tbe uaeeliw, whether be bad, in con versation ailb friecds expressed an opinion. advtro to tbe 1'oerto Kican tariff bill. General Uariisou eai 1 today : "Yes, 1 regard tbe bill as a most serious departure from right principles." To Test The Tariff Law. WabUisoTox, March 1. Suit has been filed in tbe United Suva court of claims by Ludwig Duplace, of Puerto Kico, to recover $8434, which be baa paid as cus toms duties on goods imported' from tbe Uoited States, He bases bis right to recover on the claim tbat be is a citizen of tbe United States under ths treaty of peace with Spain and th constitution of tbe Uoited (States. Puerto Kico, be claims, is a part of tbe United Sla.es, and therefore nnder tbe constitution tbe duties were illegally exacted. Tbe peti tion was filed by John G. Carlisle and Jobn U. Cbaney as counsel. School riectlng. Theanuual meeting of school district No. 4 convened at tbe school bouse at 1 p. m., according to previous notice, Chairman Barker in tbe chair. Tbe call was read by Miss Dillard, district cltik, wbo also read ber report uf tbe condition ol the district and scboo's Ijt the year. Nomination for a director lor ths term of tbree years to succeed J. F. Barker, wbo declined to allow bis used for another term. K, nomiuated B. W. Strong Stanton nomioated Jabu name to he D. Stratford aod H. C. Flook. For clerk If. W.Miller nominated Mist Clara Dillard aodli. Wolleoberg,nomioateJ X. T.lJeaett. The vote resulted ai follows: For director W. B. Strong received 71 vo'.e and Jobn Flock received G7 votes. Mr. Strong was declared elected. For clerk Miss Dillard received 17 votes X. T. Jewell received 3d votes, and Mrs. Madge Uagsdale reeeiveu 12 votes. Miss Dillard was declared elected. E. D. Stratford cflereJ the following resolutions and moved their adoption, the motion iieing Sdconded by IJ. S. Sheridan, the resolutions being adopted by a very large majority. KSSJLCTIONB. Us it Rctohcd by the voters ol school district Xo. 4, 1st That we hereby express our thanks to tbe directors of this school district for tbe able, impartial and satis factory manner iu which they have per formed their duties during the past year and pledge them our hearty tupport and co-operation during the coming year, be lieving as we do that they wi'l in the future as they have in the past, 'carry out tbe wishes ot tbe patrons of tbe school and Jo everything in their power to further the best- interests of the pub lic schools ol Kofeburjr. 2nd Tnat we lake this opportunity to express our appreciation of the able and efficient work Jnn during ttiis schoyl year by I'rof. Traver and his efficient and capable corps of a-mUtantr. 3rd. That we extend to Mirs Clara DillarJ our thauke for the fflicient and courteous manner in which she has per formed the duties uf district clerk during the past year. llrivlrcd. That the board of directors of this district, be, and hereby in, auth orise I and insiruu'cd by tbe taxp.tyer of said district in annual meeting a( setnbled, to provide mor-j rojiu f r school rilirnftnaa Mtlt-iiir liv fvifiaatriii't'tifff .1 n&a- . . ....... - j w. - Imildinff i,r hv aiMilinnala In th nrcaut.t i hniMin ia th hr,i ,A Hi,,.i..i may seem for the bet interests of this school district. Ths meeting was largq and harmon ious, an t resulted in a sweeping en dorsement ol the board and teachers of tlif wh'iolfl. Circuit Court. The regular March term of the circuit court convened in this city this uiorniuf. Cases have been disposed of as follows: . George iSuiitn vs. A. S. Irelaud, el al, foreclosure ol oiot Wage ; J. C. Fu! lerton, Attv. for 1'lff., A. M. Crawford, Atty . fur Sute Ltnd Board. Sallied an d dismissed, I, John C. Husaey v. 11. L. Minard, et al, suit; Coabow & Sheridan for Plfl., Willie t Rice lor Dafte. Continued for tbo.term. M. State Land Bjard vt Syntba A. Boou, et al, foreclosure; A. M. Crawiord for Pill's., J. C. Fullertou for Defts. SettleOJa nd dismissed on motion ol tbe plaintiff. O. Noonday Mining Co. vs. Cbar. Bruneau, suit to equity ; F, W. Benson and Cjebuw & Sheridan for PllTs., Craw iord, Medley an.l Woodcock for Delta Continued f jr. term . Q. J. F. Barker & Co. vs. F. L. Ash,' to recover money ; F. W. Benson ' for Plffis. Dismissed without -prejudice on motion of the plaintiff. T. W. M. Wilkinson, et a', vs W. H. Cole, et a', partition; J. A. Buchanan for riffs., J. C. Fullerton. F. W. Benson, and J. H.Sbue for Dtfta. Continued. U. Mrs. II. A. McCIaren vs Fosco Burt, action to recover money; J. A. Buchanan for PI IT. Continued for serv ice. W. Dufur & Menefee vs ). P. Sivener e al, action on note ; A. M. Crawford for Pill. Appeared cn tbe docket by mis take. Y. BaroarJ & Leas Mlg. Co. vs. A. JoLnsoo. Dismissed without preju dice. AA. Z. L. Dimmick vj. E.J. Page, Admr. est. Aichy Adams, foreclosure; J. C. Fullerton for riff. Default and de cree of foreclosure. No. 3. First National Bank ot Rose- burg vs. Joy & Ntff, to recover moaey ; Cosbow & Sheridan lor Plff. Judgment for amount claimed by plaintiff. No. 12. E. G. Young &. Co. Vi Jas. E. Manning, et ux, to recover money ; F. W Benson for PilT. Continued for service. No. 11. George McQueen vs Jackson Monroe, to recover possession and dam ages; J. C. Fullerton for Pl(T.,Coebow A Sheridan I jt Deft. DismisteJ on motion of plaintiff. No. 22. Joseph Bennett vs Peter Die- son, action at law to recover mooay ; J S. Medley for Tiff. Settled eo'. dia missed on motion of plainlitr, and at tached property released. Yoncalla Happenings. Mr. Starr has moved bis hardware stock into hie new building ou Second street. J. Thompson came in on Saturday's overland from Minnesota. ijaite a few of our young men went np to Rica Hill last .Sunday to view the wrecked freight traio. Ben DeVore se cured some very fine kodac views of tbe wreck. Mr. Benton Mire ot Drain came op ;ast Wednesday and organized a McKm ley Republican club with 23 members, Tbe following officers, were elected President, W. F. Lauman ; vice presi dent, Wni. llelliwell; secretary, Ernest Helliwell; treasurer. A. W. Lamb. Tbe club meets tbe first and third Wednes days in each month at 7:30 p.m. until after election. Cbaa. Meintx says he can beat the old bens Latching chicks with bis new i:-obator. Dr. Page of Oakland is in towa today. J. W. Ciwanis able to be out again after having becj laid np for a fow days with a lame leg. F. Meinzer made a dricg trip to Cot tage Grove Saturdsy. Newsiiov. (Jtide School Report. Report of tbe Glide school for tbe month ending March 2, 1900. Seveutb grade Birdie Tipton, aver age 98; others above 83 were Myrtella Williams and Zack Barker. Sixth grade Perry Wright sod Min nie Dieckmann average 97. Foorth grade Elmer Wright average 93; others aboye 85 were Alva Tipton, Jason Hugbei aod Orval Hughes. Tbtrd grade Rosa Dieckmann aver age 96; others above 85 were Burley Wright and May Hughes. Second grade Henry Dieckmann av enged 95; others above Sowers Geo Tipton, Earl Hill snd Eibel Msy. Firct grade Flora Hill averaged 03 ; Geo. Hugbei ayarage 91. No. days taogbt 19. No. days atteniance 341. Average daily attendance 13. No. eorolltd '2. No. days absecci 37. No. cf times tardy 20. Average number balonging 22. No. of visitors 25. HcuiKr Wbioht, Teacher. B&dy Found. Word wai sent in yesterday lb it the body of C. M. Minter, wbo wai drowned Jan. l'Jth, wai foanJ by Johns Levins, Jack Com p to j and Will Powell on tbe Louis Rapp place, ten or twelve miles balow where tbe accident occurred. These men had gone down the riyer to searcLfor the body and when found it was near tbe place where Dr. Sbambrook, who was drowned at Kellogg abouf. 8 years ago, was found. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock p. m. tomorrow, and tbe interment will bo at Kellogg. Tbe bereaved have tbe sympathy of tbe entire community. Letter List. Remaining uncalled (or iu the Rose- burg postoffice: Persons calling for these letters will please state the date oi which they were advertised, March 5, 1900. -'arrTi " McGoldrick J. Obereoden, Jack Ross, Oliver W RoS, Dr David Smith, Miss Myrtls Demordfery, Mr Jackson & Brown Lamoo, John E Miller, J D Tbe letters will be charged for at tbe rate of one cent each. Wn A. Fhatkh, P. M. A Fatal Accident. RuiuTnu, Feb. 28. A frightful acci dent occurred at tbe Iron Mountain mine at 3 o'clock this morning. A cave in took place at tbe copper drift.- Six men, up to 10 o'clock tonight, nre still in the bowels of tbe earth, covered with tons of debris. Originally nine miners were entombed. Gangs of men are worklog at the rescoe of the unfortunate six, with hope of success. The names of tbe imprisoned men are: J. McBroom, miner; J. Oatej, llm bar man; A. Oites, limberman; Jno. Van Buret), mucker ; R. McCalliep, mucker, and an unknown man. Fit more Davie, timekeeer on the night shift, was in the copper diilt just before (be cave-in occurred, lie lei', the giviog awav and made a rnn for it. lie barely escaped with bis life, as ths spot where he bad been standing in tbe drift was covered with tons of debris. Davis Rave tbe alarm that nine meu had been entombed. The general headquarters at Keswick, twelve wiles away, was in formed of the disaster aod Lewis T. Wright, General Manager for the Moun tain Copper Company, with surgeons and a special traio, started to the rercue. Gangs of men working two-hour shifts were put to woik, but owing to tbe na ture of tbe grojnd and tbe danger of further cells pse every foot ot the wav opened np by the rescuers had to be re- timtered with the heaviest timbers and the work was slow. The work of retcue was being carried fdrward from tbree points. Tbe gieatest dangers menaciug the men i the lack ot air, tbe air pipe hav ing been broken. The men were all more or less protected by tbe heavy limbering, even in the area covered by tba msai ol fallen debris. At tbe mouth ot the tunnel from which tbe main work of rescue was car ried on, gangs ol miners s'ooJ ready to take their lorn and timbermen were getting out huge timbers to go into tbe mine and up in place as fast as the de bris could be removed. Lewis T. Wright, tbe general manager, stood by with the surgeons, waiting fur tbe men to be brought out. Tbe Irou Mouuuia mine is the great est copper piodocer in California, pay ing iu dividend-. lxt j. ar owr S0O0,0CO. Tbe cave-in will uo. cause suspension ol work either al tbe mine or emeller. Glide Happenings Tbs people of our vicinity have bien blessed itb s-Jns'aine for the lait few days. Jno. B. Wright made a rlying triji to town last Tuesday. j Jno. Martin was aeen on tbe streets of Glide one day this week. j W. Hughes, w) are glad tossy, is slowly recovering. Wo. Britt, we are glad to report, is able to be around again. Our public school gave the people ot our vicinity ao entertainment which proved to be a grand success nnder tbe management of Prof. II. Wright. We are pleased to see tbe patrons taka so much interest in our school. Joe Porter is all O. K. He rides a 1900 Crescent bicycle. Our school was rather small this week aa tbe la grippe bas spread its arms in our vicinity once mote. Miss Yero, Clive and Alva Tipton have been quite sick tbe past fire days, but we are glad to raport they are much im proved. Any one withiog good fresh groceries will do well to call oo W. C. Tipton. J. F. Wright, the "one hosa grocery man," is quite often teen making bis way to the little cottage on the bank ot tbe river opposite Lone Rxk. C. H. Wright made a business trp to Glidj one day this week. Clare Hughes received the prize at the school entertainment for making the best speech. Miss Myrtella V imams bas been in disposed for tbe put few days. Bulger Chapman was busy scimmiog cattle across the river st Lone Rock Fri day. Fi LiriNO, Drain Items. (Watchman.) v. ai. aaort came np train taiem one day last week and will stop a while at W. H. Smith's in Tin pot valley. Fraok Kent is feeding about 100 bead ot yearling calves out on tbe Jobn Wag ner place, for his brother Al. Miss May Tbeil aod sister were in town Tuesday snd were getting dentistry done with Dr. Petrie. Johnny Wise and Will Beckley passed through Drain on their way home from Loraoe. They report the smallpox scare not so bad as reported. Mrs. J. T. RlforJ left for San Fran cisco Monday, to attend tbe bedside of her sister, Mrs. Etta Roberts, wbo is quite ill Henry Bart, of Yoncalla, was in town M .day having a cancer treated by Dr. W .de, who bai been very successful in their treatment. W e hope soon to note Mr. Burt's entire recovery. Mrs. W. II. Davis and Bister, Miss Palm, came in on Friday's north-bound express, baying been visiting tbeir mother, Mrs. Palm, who lesldes at Wil bur. They wars met at this place by Mr. Day is. Fred snd Will Sanders went to Scotta valley Friday to furnish music for a school exhibition given by Miss Mae Cowan. Tbe Sanders boys are fine violinists and their music was highly ap preciated by all. At tbe McCilliater hotel, Tuesday, Mrs. M. J. (Aunty) Jackson entertained a number ot tier mends. An elegant repast was served and all went .borne re joicing. The fortunate ones were: Mrs. SioiouLioe, ot Roseburg; Mrs. CD, Drain, Rev. aud Mrs. Gordon, snd Mrs. C D. Drain, of Drain aod Mrs. Smith ot Astoiia. Cbarlio Russell, ot Loraoe, came over Toesdsy, and informs us tbat there is smallpox about twelve miles below where he lives; tbat tbe district is quar antined, but be does not know at what time it will break out near bim, as al most all the country bna been exposed. Roseburg Academy Normal, Clashical and C0UH6K. Business A fiiccial teuclicr lor each dunni-tiiii-nt Kew studenu reccivcl at any time. For particulers addrcK tlie pilnclpal. C. T. Whittlesey, A. Ii. llesideace, Cor. Douglas andChad- wick ate. Wanted. A large panther bide, fresb, head and claws left on the bide. Want tbe skull left whole. Will pay 3 for a good hido in this condition. Gko. J. La.noivNiii.bu, Rceeburp, Or. Ij care ol tbe Plainikau:u. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A tirst-claFS restaurant bas been opened on Caes Street. onnoRitn thn depot, at abith may ba bad fresh ovg- lere, chicken, steaks, news, Inncbes, and besides meals at all hours, regular meals ate served. Lunches and quick meals for railroad patremrers a sneclaltv. For tbat buogry feeling be sure and call at uaay a restaurant, o-rices reasonable. Three Daily Trains Between Odgen and Denvi-r. The increasiin transcontinental travel by way ol Salt Lake City in coneeqoer.ee of tbe scenic sad other attractions ol tbe roula, bas recent'y justified tbe Rio Grands Western Railway io connection with tbe Dei yjr & Rio Grande and Col orado Mid'and Riihoade says tbe Salt Lake Tribune, in establishing a triple daily fait passenger service be' ween 0,4 den and Denver. Ail of these trains are equipped with ths latest appliances, im provements and cars. This roid uow operates through sleepers between Chi cago, Udgeo and Sam Fracciaco, alro a perfect dining car service. Send 2c poH -age for literature, rate or other informa tion to J. D. MaosSelJ, 233 Waahiogtou, Portland; cr Geo. W. Hein'x, General Passenger Aaeni, Salt City. Roseburg Market Eggs 12,'iC per d-. Butter Country 5c Poultry Chickens, mixed, 4.00. I-' 50'. Prunes Italian choice, 5(."G per lb 35; silver, extra Wheat I9t 42c. Oata 25(3oV. MitlttulT Bran. 117: cn iJliimn ! - shorts, f IS CO; chop, f 10.00 per too. Uav Timotbr 'J it 1 : clover. STi.rSr Oregon wild bay, oV7 per ton. w ool ib'-Vc. Potatoes oo 00 per bu. . Notice For Put licit ion. ('SITED STATE LAND OFNCE. Ktv-rburg. Oix-goii, February 19, )W. N iH.ce t hervt'jr ctveu tbat in compliance with the provision? ol ll act uf l'.mrm u( Junr.int. UTs. entitled "An act for tbe aale of timber lauds in tba ttalt of California, On-fcn, 5evada and W hinttou Tcirittuv.' OA VII) HEDLANli. Of W aabboru, Countr uf Bayfield. lateo( WU ouiuin. ba Ibis dav Clod in tbii oBice his wotn ttatemt-nt No. &;, fur Uc purchase of ibe fcK', of Bwliun ro. 11, la Tonoanip No. U aoolh. Kangc So. 1 West, -dJ mil oiler proof to show that the land aougbt is more valuable for its Uinb-Tur stone than for aicutiurai porvun, sad. tocslaha-h his claim tosaid land before the Hcwutcrao-I Receiver of this office at Koncbunr, Orvgon. on Thnralav the Sri dar l Mar, lax. He names aa wltncc- Slvert Oie, of Wasb bum. iscuttsin. Oiaf XI. VIsoq, uf Washbnrn, Wisconsin. Jacob Johnson, of Washbnra. Wis cmsin, Oscar Londgren, ol Waahbuni, Wtcxn- Anjr and all uersous claiming advcrslv tbe abova-ae-rlbctl lands are rvaiuntul to wnmwrnacu lanus are rvuuntul to hlc ucir Claims in wis oO on -r before laid 3rd Jsy ol Mar, 1M'. J. T. BRIDGES. tu-'V R-gitcr. Notice for Publication. I'xitkd t-TAiss Lioorn t, Koscburc. Orrsun. Fcbrnary. 13, IJM. Notiie Is hen-bf given tbat in campliaBcc with tbe pruvMons vt the act uf Conirros of June S. li-.tv cnUtied "an act for tbe sale of timber land? tn the t-utea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Vt ashtnskm IVrTilorr:" JACOB JOHNSON, of W'ashbum. County of Baytield, Stale- of Wis cotutn, bas this dsy Slid in this office his swum statement No. Kr for the purchase of ths btS of KWU and lota . 4 aud 5 of section No. 6, iu Township No. 24 Smlb Range No. 2 V . al UI ofler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its lira be or stone than lor agricultural purpoavs, audio establish his claim to said land before the Rev-ister and Reveisvrol this office at Kotc burg. Oregon, ou Thursday, the ird dav of May, Vl"0. He names as aitnesws: David Uedland. of Wasbburu, Wisconsin; Sivsrt Oic, of Waslt t.un., W iscousiu; Olat M. Olcou, of Wasbburnc, Wtsvontu; Oscar Ltuidgrea. oi Washburn, Wiv Cousin. Any and all jicisoiis claimiug aJvcrnlv the abovc-tlescriued lauds arc requested to flic their claim in ibis oflive ou or belore said ord day of May, l-JOU. J. T. BRIDGE. m3l Register. Notice for Publication. fMTKD tlll LaM) OHlCk. Koseburg, Orcgoti, February Its, l-.w. Notlit is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June i, lS.;i, anutk-d "An act for tbe sale ot Urn- tier lands in the Slstes of California, Oregon Nevada aud Wahiucton Terrilorv:" A LB Hi T K. BK1T'S- of Marshficld.Couiity of Coos, State of Orciroa, bas thli day tiled in this oitice his sworn siau--menl No. MJ, for the purchase of tbe 8Ki of section no. m, in lownsnip .o. 8, Rauge No. ') W ., and will oiler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural punosesand to establish his claim to aald land before the Register aod Receiver ol tins office at Roseburg. Oregon, on saiunay. mo i.-iu uav oi Jiay. im). h uames as WHUewo: Wm. U. Smith, of Marahiield, Orecon. Geo. H. Berron, of Marsh field, On-son; E. W. Kardell, of Marshlicld, Orvgon : A. E. Kar dell. of Marslitivld, Oregon. Aut and all tn.TS.iiiH eialmiuir atlvcnels the abox-e-described lands are rcouetul to their cia r iu mis oiik.-c ou or before said l.tb day ef May, 1AM. J. T. BRIDGES, Ucsutcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l'utted flutes Land Office. IIokbi Rii, Orv-Kou. February JO, l0. Notice ia hereby iriveu that liix liillnwiinr. named s- tlliT has tiled notice of his intentiou to make linal proof In support nf his claim, aud lliiitnaid proof will bo made before the, Register and ReeclTer. U. S. Land Office at Kosebura. Oregon on March :W, VJ-M. vis: AKUH1BA1.U (1. ROSE On H. E. No. 9.Sb, for the N E, Sec. 12, T 36 3, RW. He names tho following Hituesseato prove his couttnuous residence iiion and culti vation of said Innd. xii: William J. Lander. Scott l-audcr, of Melrose. Oregon, W. U. Huuter uf Wardton. Oregon, Sauiucl Alexander, of Cleveland, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, NP Regisler. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallvdieeststhc food and aids Nature in strengthen. nt; and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the. Mest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can annroach it in ettlcieucr. It- in stantly relieves and permanently cures uyspepsia, inaigestion. Heart hurn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea. SlckHeadaclie.CastiAlKia, Cramps, and fell other results of imperfect digestion. Aii rrapsrta cy c utwm to., coicago. A. C. Marsters & Co. v." V3.A.v. N-.x".t: " v: r ,v. n aa:v.v:v v; v" v CARPET5 ii i And the place to get them is at Strong's Furniture Store, 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 quettc Rugs are of the latest designs and 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. i 4 ' ' ' V i B. Roseburg, Oregon. v -V:;.x j ;. i ;. v - x i is Watch our Window We will keep constantly on hand a Fresh and Clean Supply oP m m Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables.w We have just what you want. Call and see us. Sheridan .Block. yvwwvww IRoseburg Pharmacy I M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Urngs, Toilet rtivlee. l'atnt Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Taiats snd Oils. (o o) (o Photographic Supplier The celebrated Magazine Cvclone Plate ) v Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Exam ice them. DO YOU Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IF SO. Have us call twice 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. ROLAND AQEE, Dealer ia Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price for Country Prod ace. Koseourg, ... Oregon. Mrs. N. Boyd, Larries a full line of the very best flour just what you want. Exclusive agent for bugene Flour. Flour. tP. Benedick Any Job Work done at Reasonable Rates. Wyandotte Eggs. I 1 have for Rile exgs iroai pure bred V'yindottes, f 1.00 for setting of 13 eggs. Call on or address L. K. Mv.natt, uili'p Roseburg, Or. Lady Agents Wanted. To Mil a much needed article. Good wages can be made. Call on Mrs. L. 0. Williams, West Rosebur?, or cddre;s, Box 476, raSp, Roseburg, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. Nonce is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas oounty warrants in doreed prior to and Including April 12, 1S90, lo present the same at the treas urer's office in tbe court house for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this tbe 2'Jth day of Jan., VXO at tbe City of Roeeburg, Oregon. Gko. W. Dimjuck. County Treasurer, Douglas County. Or. Caro Bros, ai Oakland Offer for sale the following goods at cost as they are over stocked in them : Mackintoshes, eolljp4, cape, drew skirts and a I . W "IM all- SW and Itoys rnl.b A i f. I ' A 1 , A 'a . t A A A A . A A A A A A A i A. . Ai t W. STRONG. i : ; : : l ; . 'i A, -WM. CURRIER. WANT or three times a week for your Also all grades of Roseburg Undeftalpi! end Emialmer. Workmen tou have focn hmulnU of jor companiona waMe away iu mill ami louihlrv with a pvrstvnt ojngli. You haw stvn liumlrolsut thorn die with thut tviTibletiufoaM.', iX-uuiuptHii. Yu liuvc sven wives left prnmles. and clnKlrvn thrown upon the uifiviw of the cold WOTlil. Uji-aux the f.itlH-r cotighod his life awar. Xiie air you Imnthc every day is full nf sharp, metallic diist. hii-h ia inhaled into the lungs and irritate titeir delicate lining. Iu ttie cas ot class blowers, the fierce heat otn.e molten glass forces its way np the tubeito the lungs where H gradually breaks down their delicate structure, making every cold a danger to life. You can afford to quit wrork ing and are daily exposed to this fatal dust and intense heat. What you and your friends need is Acker's English Remedy. This will make vour throat and lungs strong again. It will heul tho irritation, brace np your trenth, and vou need never lose a day's work. I have noticed that iu Kine mills there are no cases of Consumption. The reason is thai Acker's English Remedy is used by the men working there. fold at 2V., 50c. and tl a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and iu England, at Is. -.M.. -ii. 3d., 4s. 6.1. If you are But suUslie! after buying, return the bottle ta your druuuat, and get your money buck. We iMA.n tht ofeore omranUt. Jt. UOtHCER A- .. Prouriftcr. Aft. 1'ort. leby M. P. Rapp, 3 Notice of Referees' Sale. SHle.f pi,l.nm.n Mendell and Nancy II. Muo- VrHCr. H HERKitV ,IVE THAT virtue of aurnler diilr iti.l and eatred in tba t Irruit Court of the tilate of Oregon for Dou-,:laa County on the th day of December, lW, 111 the uw of Solomen Meudril ts Maney 11. Mendell, suit lor partition of real property, suliiorilug and directing u.lodo so, we wilt on the Ltthday of Mareh, lauu, at iO o'clock its lh forenoon of said day, at tha court house , door in Roseburg, Oreon, offer for salt and In oue body to the highest bidder fo cast fC hand, the following described real property, tut S wit: k'-t Loti 1, S, I, 6. 6 and 7 and the BE'i ot WXfT' -ot Kec, lo Tp. Ti, 8. R. 7 V ., containing 114. V acres. Also tbe Donation Land Claim of Ha. W. Walter, NotittcaUoa No. tr,, described as follows: Beiciuning at a point S.6- chains North and 3.16 chains ast from tbe Southwest corner ot See. 3 in Tp. n, 8. R. 7 West, running thence East 36 07 chains, thence Soatb 56 47 ehaicf, thence West M.'7 chains, thence North G6-i7 chains to tbe place of begtnnlmr, eontainiof :ila.49 acres. Also the East half of tbe E' ot See. S To. a S. R.7 Wca-, Willamette Meridian, contalniua W) acres. Also the North half of the North half of Ste. 9, Tp. S.fctJ W., eon tam ing I'iO acres. A. E. rLATTON, Y. M. GOOD, GEO. StOTT, Referee. Notice For Publication. Cmtbi M.Tca LasD Omca. RuM'burg, (.Hngon, February lii, 1M0. Xotko is hereby given tbat in eomoliance with the provisions of the act of Congreta of Jane 3. hi', 6, enUtled "Aa act for tbe aale of Uxa- berland-i In the btates of Call lorn ia, Oregon, Kevada acd Washlntton Territorv," GKOKCiE II. HJCEROK. Of Manhfield, County oi Coos, htate of Oregon. na una oay nieu in ium onice ou jrg state ment So. M4, for tte parchaae of tbe 0i SKJi, 8' , N W;, of Section So. a, in Township Ko. lulh, Kamre No. west, and will oiler prool U, how tbat the land tonght la mors valuable lor ita timber or stone than for agricultural aar nosca, and to esublHn bis claim to said laaa be lore the Begistcr and Beceiver of this office at Rest burg, Orvgon, ou Saturday, tbe 12th day of Mar, IS). lie names aa witnesaes; William H. rSmith.of Manliield. Oregon, Albert . Bettys, of Manhfield, Orecon, E. W. Kardell. oi Manh field, Oregon, A. . kardell. of ManbOeld, Ore gon. Any and all peraona claiming advexnely the above-described lands are requested to Ale tbeir claims iii this office on or before said 12th day of May, laws. J. T. BRIDGES, , Kegialer. Notice for Publication. I'xitkd Statu LaKD OmcB, Kosrborg. Oregon, February L 1S0P. Xutice is Uereoy given that is comptiancw with the provisions of the act of Coogreaaty Jane J, VT.-s. entitlel "An act for the sale of lis ocr lands in the states of California, Oregon, eaoaana nasainnon imtory. CHARI.IK OEIiF.RT Of A a-hburn, County of Bayfield, Stat of Vla consln, has tliis day tiled la this omoe his sworn statement No. feii. tor the purchase of tbe lota 3, i. h'i yi'i of section No. 2. in Township ho. 24 Boom Range Xo. a West, and will offer proof to show that tbe land sooght is more valuable for iu timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aald land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roaebnrg. Oregon, on Friday tbj;th day of April. IaO, lie names aa witnesses: Christian O. Iahl of Washburn. Wisconsin, U T. DeWoIfof Woodland, Washington. JohaW. Holland of Washburn. Wisconsin, Frank W. Potter of Ashland, of Wisconsin. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-dearribed lands are ret nested to tile their claims in tha office on or belore said 27 th day oi April, 19UU. J. T. BRIDGKK, ap Rcgjrter. Notice For Publication. TJSITID STATES LASD OPTICS, Roseburg. Oregon, February 13, lufiO, Notice is hereby given that ia compliance with the provimone of the act of Congress of June 3rd. li73. en titled" An act for tho saio of Umber lanoa in the states of California, Orcgoo, Nevada and Washington Territory." SIVERT OIE Of Washburn, Connty of Bayfield, State of Via cousin, has this day tiled in thia office his swora statement No. tnu, for tbe purchase of tho Lots 1 and X and H of KI of Section Ho. 6. in Township No. ti aonth. Range No. 2 Wost, snd will offer proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable far ita timber or stone tiian for agricultural purpoaea. and to establish his claim to said land befosa the Register and Receiver of thia office at Roseburg Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd. da of May. Uu). He naiua aa i inn in David Hed laud, of Washburn, Wisconsin, Jacob Johnsoa, Masbburn. Wisconsin. Oscar Lnudgren, of W aabbura, Wisconsin, Olaf Olson, of w aahaurn, iaconsin. Any and ail persons claiming adversely tha above desenbod lands an requested lo file their claims ia this office ou or before ssid 3rd day of May, 1X0. J. T. BRID6ES, nip Register. Notice for Publication. r NIT ED STATES LAXD OFFICE, Ron-burr, Oregon, February 17, Umt. Notice ia hereby given that in eompliaacc with tne provisions of the net of Congress ot JoneS. UCS, entitled "An act for the aalo of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevadaaod Washington Territorv:'' Ue-CAR IXNDoKEN, of Washburn, County of Bayfield. State of Wis consin, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. &e 'for the pure base of the NI: of section No. VI, in Township No. U S Bange No. 3 W., and will affer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor lis timber or stone than for agricultural purpoaea. and to ea tabiiah his claim to said land before the Reels-U-r and Receiver of this office at Rove burg, Ore ron, on sTbursday, the third -day of May, lajo. be names aa witnesses: David Hed.aad, of Washburn, Wisconsin: Si vert Oie, at Wasbbon, Wisrousin: Olaf M. Olson, of Washburn, Wlwjow sin: Jacob Johnson, of Washburn, w iseonsin. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are recreated to ile tkeir eiaiam in this offl.ee on or beiure said trd day of May, 1W. J. T. BRIDGES n-Sp Register. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County : in the matter of the estate ot Louisa itcheU.?s. deceased. - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate fikw his final account therein on the il day of Jan uary. l. and on the 21 dav of January, lu, tho jadge of the above entitled Court duly made an order appointing Tuesday, March (th, 10 a; tlcounty court house inRaeeburg Doag County, Oregon, at 10 o clock a. m.ol said day as the time. and place for hearing objections thereto, and for the final aettlement of mud estate, and aiiv and all persons having any ob jections to a.d linal account, or any part there ot, are hereby notified to tile the same in the above eu titled court and cause, ou or beiure the time let 'J or said final settlement. JOHN HAMLIN, Administrator. V sited States Lasd Omcx, Roseburg. Oregon. Jan. 23, 190U. By Honorable Commissioner s letter -N ' of November Ji, lx, this office was directed to or der a bearing to determine tho character of the following described tract oi land, to-wit: tho . Hof iW U and W ?i of N'K i, Sees, T SVs-- bai W, .v heretofore adjudged to be mineral in character (lacision of October j, l??t ) but now alieced by the Oregon and California Railroad Compdny to bo essentially non mineral in character, all mineral (it and were contained) having been, atneesaid decision, extracted cr taken from said tract. Wherefore, in conformity wi'.h the instruct ions of !aid letter a healing is herebv ordered, the testimony to be taken at this office, before the Register and Receiver en Friday, April . lsM) at 10 o clock a. m , and :he parties hereto arc hereby summoned to appear at said time and place and furnish testimony in support oi their respective claims. sid hearing to be conducted in accordance with paraxaph 100 et sei of the I', ii Mining Laws and Regulations. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. J. H. BOOTH. Receiver. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, of the State oi Oregon, for Douglas Countv. W. I Chapman, F'alutiflr vs. Mary Cbapmsn, Defemtifut Tt Mary Chapman, Defendant above mained IN' THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREliON: ' ou are hereby reiuired to be and appear in the above entitled Court and answer the corn- 1laint filed agaius) you therein ou or beiore the st day oi the iime prescribed in order for the publication of tuts summons, which period of time is six weeks from the date oi l lie first pub lication of this summons. said first date of said publication being ou the JoUi day of January. 13u and tbe laat dab, of publication beiuc the sth davoi March ivno, aud you are hereby notified that if you fail to to appear and answer said complaint, the vlaintitl'will di1y to tho Court fur ihonliuf arpliet for in plaintiff's complaint, towif That the marriage contract now existing be tween plaintili anil defendant be forever dis solved and sot aside, and that plaiutitf have a decree of divorce and for such other relict aA sum to jub, ami eiuitaoie. ami tor and disbursements of this suit. This summons is cublished hv 'onler Joe Lyons. Judi;e of the Countv Court of Douv- las County, made at Chambers at Rosebbrg, Orecon, January J. VA. Dated Rosebure, Orenott, Janttarv US, VMV. J. 8. MEDLEY. Attorney for Flainliff. DeWitt'B Witch H-lZrl Sslv ia nn. eqnalled for piles, iojiiriwt anj sklu diseases. It is the original Witch Ilaial Salyp. Beware ol alt cotintertitt. V A. U. Margters A Co.