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7 The Plaindealer Job Printing ,.J READADLE, ll A ll 3 NOTE HEADS, LETTER MEADS. BILLHEADS ENVELOPES, ETC. RELIAIiLC. REPUBLICAN. No better field tlia Southern Ore goa; na belter medium throe;!! v hlch to Advertise. Executed aa short notic at otice con slates t with food work. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol. XXXI. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH i9) iqoo. No. 22 THE PLAINDEA w THE WHITE FLAG B'oemfostfin lord Surrendered Roberts. to BRITISH ENTER THE TOWN General French Threatened to Bom baa J (he Place Steyn Fled (o the Northward. Los dux, -Var.li 10. At precisely 1:30 o'clock. Tuesday :A c u op, a Union Jack, specially made for thi purpo.e by Lady Eobe-te, wag ho'ettd ovr the Presidency at Fdoemfoiit-jto, amid the acclamations .f the Commander-in-Chief's battalions, in which, ccriously enoach, the Orange Free State bnrgbera appear t- have j i-iel ith rea.prkstle heartine's. Tf.e cppo-iiiuii to theetitry cf the Drititb tro-ipsinto thecapited was iasis etG&iit The trojps were cecuptifiga lew places in tlie hills about ihe place, tut a few shell drave tlK'm out at 1 o'clock ia the ui.mioi. Newspaper "correspondent:? entering thJ town, found Mr. Fraz r ad other. wiio guided them to where Lord lljlK-rti M t-od oa the top of a hilt vuiiiicg far tLea.. As f-p.kee-man, Mr. Fra..e? a?ie I pr,tmiou fur life and pripritv nd surrendered ti.e krys. per Naa infantry, Southward. Ho reported in a midnigt.t h:i;l tir, t;,t. Polt-Crew had reached Pi-tlu'my during the afternoon without pivsition-. ar.d that the force i.e expeeiir.a t i jj:n Generals Gaturrc nd t'JementF. Untune hod croe??d the Oi urge F-ivrr i'i the morning and own pd Bjtliniie. General Clearent'a nd vtnre has ptohab'y nken place fimnlta noonsly. It is reported that tho Dutch rear guards are retreating .'rem the river, and it i po-filih tUt they may be caught between tho cjIut.hs which are advancing toward Springfor.teiu. General UobM? has allowed threa di visions to lu't a! H'oeuifoiitein, but he is net idle him?c!f. Ila baa created the impression that tho Free tftato Govern rueat has barren leted its capital and that a military jverr.ai.-nt has beeu substi tuted for it. President Steyn, sinco his arrival in Kroor.st.-id', is issuing procla mations aad striving to rally Lis trops in defense t f the republic, but unless all tijjns fail, his forves arc tapidly disap pearing from the lie! I. It is evident from the press dispatches th.t Gearrai llo.rta' fust wo k -ill ba the opening of the railway southward to the Orange River aad the sbandonm nt of the coi v iy y-t?m of supplier from Kiaib?rly. Tue entire d s'rict soutU of I5!oeaifon!eiu em lie cleared of tho -ne:uf in ihe course cf a few days and railway t-aft rts:ored. Disp.iti.be from General G ttacre'a headijua'ters sttte that Lis pjtrcls aro in touch uitli Geser Cleineul'u lines esi rd an I with ira haul's eastward. Warren's f re:s are not needed on Orange Iliti-r, and have relurted to i.L-j PLANS FOR ALASKA General Randall Speaks of Seine Things to fcc Done. CAME OIT fROM NOME Oregon Notes. .is i.mI her s.tloons on Sun- :s koep adcionieldn Says No One Knows What Wdl Be Made of Territory From mili tary Saudpo'nt. Seattlk, March 13. Genera! (i o: M. Kandal', caroruauder of t!u De; .it meat of Alaeka, and staff t.rriv 1 here tonight. Tenipore.i-y hcadipiartif. vsill be established Here wsr.il Jmsfl 1. Five conipiuiet will io rent north, which, with threo iijw there, will form the command. Two caa: panics wi 1 be stationed at Cape N me, two i.t St. Michael, oue at Fort il)to;i acd er e at Fort EjVH;ri. Feruu-Jirnt headquarters will be a i S Michatl. In an interview General Uandal! said: "It is toa eariy to say what wiii 1 e i ur poiicy in Alaska. We will protect life ai d property, assist in . the development of the country aod work in harmony with every citizen that goes there. With 'he cetapict'on cf tho telpp!i !ino 1:l:.i tt't. Michatl to Valdei vi. V.ri C.ty ihe rext iuoo will bo a cable f-oui Valdca t j MiliHry men do no: expect i Seattle. Thi. Lord U .-'o r s. acciffii akd by ii;s e ail, a vigorous reucwa! of op.ratious hy cither J ene knows w r.at rod kf !u'3.icf; Cilvae.ids a n.i!e G?npr.i! R-it.fr; ,-- ii.nir 1 ll-,tljr 1 long to ihe lVttidei.cy, reeiig an ovatija thrjahoa' tiie rou'e, culaiina in ia a e jsark-ihle deiajr.str.itioa at the market square. Keachio the goveraajut bui-dices. Lord Roberts tosk uorcJ.-ia of the city in the name of the Q teen and then re plied ti the- rrr6ide:ijy, where the ceremony of hoistic tt:a Uni -n Jack ended forever, occjrdir to cniversal opinion here, the'Jvr Gjv-.'aaieni cl the Free S.a'.e. Dr'in !.is progress through the town, liobvtU tt.picd aod ordered the inatiD. repl.4ccu--c: of g-wds which were being lotted !roai ihenr.ii lery barracks by Kafir--, thus givra the p?pulace aa earnest aseorante cf the treat men they might expect from the victors. President Steya C;d to Krcoaitidt without teplrlcg to Lord Kx--ert3' de mand for Lis surreuder, and the Com-mander-iB-Chief remsrsel af-erwards, during the coarse of conversation while breakiasiing at the farm of TreiiJeot Steyn'a brother, that the ex-President tiad become a nonentity. The Eri'.ish troops, with the exception if tba e naces 8ry to pilice the Iosd, retuain catsid-?. Cloeaifonteiu is now rerJcd aj a tort of half-way hoaaa atd bif-e of cpratiocs for the advance on Prctcria. The naili tary aotboriiies here expect a period of comparative quiet while L"rd ItcbeiU ia eEtibiisliicg railroad cjnr.cCiioa with Xoorvals Pont nr.d B.-thulie. redeving the tnea and borees etd giving them the necessary teet to Ct them for the eever struggles which are beloved to le Btili inevitable. It seems likely thut Le newi ti tih'- ing msy next coms from Natal. Gener al Warren' division, which bad- reached Durban, has beea ordered to pin Gener al Bailer, indicating that the outflanking movexect throsh the neck of Zaluiaiid ia about to coajn-.ence. I: is reported at Eloet&fontein that General Janbert is at Braadfoit, but other re;x)rt3 ljc'.e hiai at Biggarobu-. ing the u--it aerk. French's c;valry wi'.n Tinker's divi-im isuv advance slowly northward la the direction of Wiaburg j::d Krojastad;, bat it is cot ikeiy tost there will lo serious lighting nntil General Eoberts is ready to cross ttie Va:il liiver : d adyanre toward J. h iiiiifsi-urg and Pfi.'oria. 'lbs only direction in which veleia dicers here expect ij ir.ediate activity is toward Maft king STEYN l DISFAVOR. ill be Ltce.-sjiy. No wil' iCv e male of Masia fro-ai a military vtndpoiiit. Free Sta ers Said to be Angry cause tie Fled. "Ic i my opinion t!at Seattle will btrtai'er be the jo-t Lr tr.ms-Pacitic nrujy tbiptaeats, as it i-i best adapted Tno whole tt.ini" wid, I .'t'lh-v., Le 1j catad he:e before lon.'" Skagwav, March S. K. ll. Mctiae I aad F. II. Nale have ar.-ived in J.vv- jn, 31 days actual travsiiii ti v.-f, atid 5-days i-lter t-tir;in:; froai N-jii; i vcr the ico with niae P itiv? do.cs. Ttey h.il Xom.j January 6. Tnsbal il.ci'tr ia cabins an I roadhoutcj cer. i.i. t.t t ut oae. They report lcw tir'.tivs i.i ihe i cret-ks cr beach, thouii rhe No:: ertsl J dents are &laaipedi:! al'. Ver t: e cr.eks Losui.N. Mirca IG The Titura puo lishes the follawins fro:u Lloemfontein, dated Tuesday; Contempt for the flight cf the Free Staters is universal, tuany peop'.e assert-! jbetsven Capa Yors aud. Ui.alakii;, a rat es u: ar.d down the Daw sou for distance of L'oJ oast. Thir.y-tiv do; re.-.m N )aie ytsterday marnijg. A rich stake is reputed t iiave : .-en ipg that President Steyn would have! aiade on the Stewart l.iver ly a i..n been ehot if bis iatentioa to flee La J I named Sutt oa. Sattcn taya t.e tctk cot brenknowa. More barm hss hcea dene ! o.X! ia a few hos.-s. The. pce oi to the Dutch cau-e ! y the surrender etriko undcistocd to te UjO a.i'.e-' frc-ia than i3 conceivable, and. de?pi'e the Dawsia. A uozeti peojite have ;t.. l'a' statements c-f the brother of S'.eyn, it is doubtful that "here wi 1 e aay tno:e re sistance south cf tho Vaal. British Casualties. LoMMsa Ma-cb Id It was ollicia'ly announced today that British casualties at D.-iefonlein ca March Id were 02 n;en killed and o21 wounded, ir.cludh: cue Canadian wounded. CROSSED ORANGE RIVER. London, March 10. Lord Kubtrta' eucceea ia band'.iag the civil problems at Bioemfonteia and the manifest equanim ity with which lesidents of the capital cf the Orange Frea State accept British oc cupation moruenUrily repUces the inter est m the militarily ti'uatton. It is be lieve! here that Boljtrt" will toon push on to Pretoria, but Great Britain is quite contest to listen for a few days to the acclamations of the p.opie of Eloemfcn tein and ptra.it the trocps to enjoy a few days' re?t- before expeciicg farther success. Eoberts msdi a taint Fpeecb to the Guards at B!oenafontein today, when ia bis first coniratclatory wordi he ex pressed pride in thf-ir spier did march of 33 miles in 23 bourp, and ttave ample as scrence of Lis ultimate design. "Tbrongh a ecoa'.i m:st!-.k," taid Kob- erts, "I have not been aide to march in'o Bioemfonteia at the hta 1 o' ths brgade, as I intend-, d, 1 proxies jon, however, that I w4I3 lead you into Pretoria." General Gat. ere t's h-j'.diag B thuiic, and the whole iinc of raiiro.-d sciith of Bioemfonteia ia to i.j th.: hands cf the British, and Gsueral Cr ihiin.V colatnn baying crossed O.-cnto liivc-r, if;tr a forced match t ) A'iw-1 Norlii Sun day, aad General Cieni'-n'.'a col urn a be ing across at Vaczyl, the thiee columns will form an army of 12,000 to 13,000, which is txptcted to replace th forces of Roberts at Blormfont'.-in. as be pushes jiorthward. Jnst whrrs the Boers will ' attempt to oppose that march i an im portant question, but it cannot be t-aeily answered until General Joubert is more definitely located. Further tews has rearhed the outside wjrld from Mafekicg, dated Friday, March 'J, showing that though the garri bou was ia bard straits, they were buoyed up by the kuowl.dgo that thtir plucky fight was appreciated at heme. British Encountered Li.;l Opposition in Fo.-cing a Passage. Cat-E Tows, March lo. When the British forced a parage cfthe Oratge Eier, they surprised the Boer forces. The Britons occupied a position oa the north Eidtof the river with little oppo sition. BOER THREATS. Worry French Dapitaiis s Who Own Mines in Transvaal. Paris, March 1C. The possibility of the Boers destroying the mines is causing Eome anxiety among French financier?, who Lave one-third of the shares. The Ganlois devotes an article ta the subject today, and calls npoa the financiers of Europe to furnish tho Boera with the means cf resisting tLe British invasion. eon to stake ia t'; i:w ttrike. F. C. S::iit'!. w!.n usade tho rc.sn.1 trip between Dawson and Circle iali-doy?, carrying l"iit?d Stute n-.sd. reptrtc ti.e trail strewn wst) cat-oj 1 J.-.'e t J i. e bodies of t i-verai io,; i p.,ri!y covered with enow. Dos iiota the foasl w. ie having a hard tiix-e. Soiiie cf ti e No: ites were thinking cf waiting for the river to open. Tho meteoric, xaieer cf a Ivot-diLt prince ended ia Dawson wLen Louts Lapiantc, several days ago was lound over foi trial ia the Territorial Court. He is charge i w ith ioo'.i-hly aud w an tonly spendirg the pltry siiai of J121 consigned to Lim to buy piovit'otic. Lapian'e ia lS'.'T sold s. half interest ia a Hunker Creek claim for $2d,C00. Wino. wcmn and cards caused bis undoini.. Athena has c t'ny. Oregon ;.ci s;.i; v. t- lrf t.) Ii p-t r. A Seitt! c.iii-i ii l!Uing cows and calve- in .w e "i:',ty. J' -.iniunds .ti !"..-o.)., cl Ivigcuc, have K'i'. l tin ir !op, 8") t.a'c?, nl 5 rente. Sea!,' 1 1 tiiljates have slumped 10 to '.d i . r cen in '.oine p.rts cf the state. A C-- s '.'' iii:ii-a i r reported to he get t'uu' toK-'lher a r;:f: cf nf to take to dp ' N. me. CiMptlile City h granted J. L. Davi a fiat.chis.i f .r iittiog ia aa ehctric , !i.'ht pli:.;. Stayton'a croiiu.-ry is ii' proi-e:s of construction. It will be 20x2;., ji:b an addition 12x20 f. et. fluh (.ioirlty !):-.t taker! charge of Tup Dalh-s C!iro-.ieIt. II i a capable and experience I in in. Dr. l'ai-ie, ex-tup riater.di:it of the Orc.t-:i f : Asylam, i buildin? a fi ; i s i- nee at l.'Ue.e. . t'-.-: deton rep t'a a.i.ie an j iicarty T4'-.-, Til mi ij 'Vbit or:li, who r gistetB at to ii til. TLirty he.dof draught bc-rsos were sh ijed Iroai Tio Dalles on the 13'. I. nit fi- if t'u'ni for I'ortlui'd. Ti.e ir. e delivery for ui ail is to Lo tried at Shcdd s:;d Hal-ey, u'Ucb to ti.e grati-ll-a'iua ef ci'i.et;sof the scrrounding cue try. A citu :i -A T. e P.-liei is fignricg on the t:i-ti;o:: t i a -id reeni hotel at the fori-i i f : Bivor, in time icr this year's cxvur.-iods'i. No clew hat beea di-covered to the wheic.-.heu'.? i f W. A. Markell, a travel ing man, who was last tecn in Canyon City, Grant eoi'.n'y TI: - i repriet ors o a faIojt at Ea;eas bay? j aida lice and ccstatf 2.1 for kec pin j the resr hor of llnir salooo f 8 ta!diba:eiit op ri !st Sui.day. -Da i" Wilso.i and Jcl.n Corber, who ! x: !- -.1 cavi.j tting Kiaoiath Lake in a bo i h'ttu? this wi .'.erand catching fur, l av? secured r iot or v.'al !e tkins. CL: f I'co, of the I'matilia1, has gone to Wat-b'cg'cn to inlervi-w the "Great i'.-.th. r' a' ont Senator Si.ucn'a bill and 1 1'.ul? b'l.'tigir-- tot'.ij peopia of his t-:'-:'. Wa-c ; coaii ' iit:rvcor is iayi::g ca a To-rd up II xd lliver Vj.ley to wba is railed the E k led;". Ii will preea convctiieaie to :ei. hnis at d excursios-i.-'.s to Mc.nt Ilo.d. Another Fast Train. J. F. BARKER & CO. ? 3 4li Rich Quartz ia Southern Alatka. CECIL RHODES OPINION. It Will Take Time to Bring All L'nder One Flag. G.ui: Tows, March 15. In an inter view publi-he 1 ia the Caps Arg ., Mr. Ce-nl Ehodes is qjitei as spying: Tacoma. March 15. L. S. Uuimby, a prospector who'was grab-staked nearly two years ago, has just returned with a story of marvelous'y rich quartz deposits in Southeastern Alaska, in the vicinity of the Ketchikan diattief, the exact loca tion not being disclosed. The discovery also includes some rich placer ground. The stiry is that Qaimby planned oat $400 ia a few days from the decoxposed quartz of the ledge. The veins are large and the discoverer, says they extend for miles. Assays of the rock brought down run from $13) upwards into value like some of tho wonderful saaipks brought dawn from Ketchikan. TLe outcome of tho lloseburg rtLool election is claimed Ly' ectne citizens to be a "btiniri'.g rebuke'' to the Boteborg Review for its cJtirrie toward the schoolp. The 2.,--a,id lax for building purposes wes voted after that p.iptr bad shown great opposition to it. The Klamath Exnr j3i rsi ort th ;', this ROBERTS IS NOT IDLE. Will Now Clear the District South of Bioemfonteia. J Nfcn Yobk, March 10. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says: Geucr I Roberts is not allow ing tho grass to frrow under bis feet. He put three trains In motion, eouipp;n: then. wiJi engine drivers and tircmi n froai hi own troops , -..-.1 l,'.V,n-r wil'i ronti ana senv" , V ' " I I.Mw.Hport following tiiia r.bipm.T.I fiuarderrw-n and a -"mail body U mourned 'T feel stroni'ly (hat wo cannot l.ave ! was a hard wioter on b f f-fecders, with peace in South Africa ro long r.s w e Lave prices loirer at preseol lhau hist fali. Ii in tho IirpuUies a rally ground for dia ! say Califorci i bai been loaded tip v. ih loyalty ar.d disuff.-eti on. Igofurihr. 1 1 Mexican and Arizona cattle, chipped in donotthind vre can safely federate liil I during the au u-jin months, w hioh are we hava Lad some years of crown colony , now bin pu'. oa tho taarkef. Ti.e ilio r:r.d:! WtstsrB Kiilaay, "ihe Great Scit Lake Boate" has re fc aoted it Us train service to tha East, mahip the rca Ir.-ta Portland to Chicago iii thr-.-e ilays aal a half, No layover is t--.-c a-y, art 1 only en? change of cars is ui - te. iiio e who ticsiro it have the p-ivih',0, L-iwcve.-, ti a da light etopov or t-ith-r ::t -it Like City cr Denver." TLree dai-'y expn si traioa are rua leav 1'jJ.1:', VtJ. , ' 7:13 a. ra. and 1:13 -:.d 7 '. C3. Ti.e lii-.reing traia carries a t! r- rtat.-iJt ; .ce; er to Chicago, via it.: D!.rLrl.n route std ti e night train si.oiia tin Barl;i:-::oD, Chicago, Kock 1-bl.d . lac.:-,;. Ihe t roiibt tletferd ardthaircra uu duiiy ii i !z .r.y li-rtuh i;cin Portland o Djtiv.r. Tttiic a week tourist tscur rioii cars arc ia through from Portland lu ilo.-ten. Ah tratLc carry dining ca's, n.akig Ihe tii,j::cro:3 ti e Continent via "The Great Salt Luke l.outc," n-.cst de sirat.de. Tho llio tJrande Western Kail tayis the enly road running through Salt Lake City, and wi'h its connections the. Denvc & Kit Grande and the Colorado Midland takes the nassfnger through the famous l.ocky Mountain Etenery of Colorado. For rates and a'l other informntioa, addrces J. I). M AXM itLD, Gea. Agh, 253 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. G-RaqKERY, vLSSWRE. Notice for Publication. fnited KUte lainii OOlce Kotteburir, Or . Mreh , 1900. Notice i lierebv sriveu Itiat the follow lnu named tettler bas tiled notice o( hii intentiou to make llnal proof In mpport of liticlaim, ana that Mid proof will be ma'le before the RKiter and Receiver, United htat.n Land Office at Kosebunt, Orwron, on May l.ltffl, viz: MAURY WILLI A MH. On bi H. K. No 714(i. for the NU SW'H, St i Section 12 T. 28 Sooth. K. 3 Weat. He Damea tho followinfr wltncse to prove bin continuous reaidence uson and cultivation of aalil land, vLz: Unu Armenia, H. 10. tnglei, J. N. Kverti, O. P. Williams, all of Peel, On-Ron. J.l. BKllXifcS, Kegiitt-r. 3 MITCHELL WAGOfiS J. I. CASE PLOWS. DcWiit'a Witch Ha:el Salve is un equalled for piles, injuries and ekiu di&eases. 'It is tho original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfits. A. C. Markers & Co. poverament. IVr.-"otally 1 have done with the Bund." FOOD FOR PUERTO RICANS. The Wendiing pawmill, located on Mill Creek, in tho Mohawk Valley, and ! owned by tho Bjo'.h-lvell-'y Co., it-:rlcd up for active work yeeterdiy forenoon. !The mill for a lew wet'ks will cut about 7o,00J feet per day, but whoa the rail road is completed, will raw about 120,000 feet daily. The Junction Bulletin reports that "Merritt Canted bas a borao that bus tho Filipino itch. He got the hoit-a iu Linn County. Perry Hyde, of llarns burg, bas several horses which have the 8Jmo disc-arc, and aro in a bad condition. The dieuaoo is cautagioua, anl said lo be very dangerous." Tuesday morning 11 double-decked cars, containtug 3003 Lead tf sheep, were started over the road from Tho Dallo.i lo St. Paul. They were thipped by John Little, of Antelope. Robert Ogloaby, of Jacksonville, had a ucedlt extracted from bis tide a few days oijo. His tide had been giving bim much pain, and it was tho'ight his trouble was pleiiripy. A doctor was Five Hundred Tons Leave New York j ToJay, nnd Shipment Will Be ! i - Duplicated Soon. WrAbiuN.ToN, March 10. Five hun dred toes of rice, codfish and bacon were shipptd eu a trantport to Pueilo Pico to day by the War Department to relieve the enQ'eriii. Tlie shipment is made in re-spouse- to an appeal somo time ago from General George D.niis, military governor of Puerto l.ico, to Acting Secre tary ol Slate Meiktfljohn for ail lor starv ing I'uerto Bicaus. General Daviu' letttr depicts au. uwfu tilualioii ou the .island. Ho explained that ho intended to diecoutinue.iLu dis tribution of food the first of this month, but owing to the diulrcs he asked fr thisbhipmeut. lie also Bays mat u u imrame mat . caIuJ) gnJ flll(lin;I rt Bina;i jCBtered spot, a Portlier suspuie-ui oi ouu tons oi eoe eauio articles be made ou the next People nre easily fr-jrhtened when they think th.-it somi tliimr i- the . matter with lioait or l;:i'rr. KiV they rn-U to the phy bician's oice .-i-.nl have themselves ex amined, no matter how bijr the fee may be. iliey uo not rcal- lzc ibat vanotis ' 1 r . r l . loiri- oi ucau , trouble may be U palely it-vmpa- ':. jt!;i tliitie, and that I e-r f-J t. : n i tiir :iuu..teu. woman. v . - Mi iVhcit t'.ie di- H r.e-;tiv.:i is im- M ,,;,,.! vV.rn L tl-.c blood is S7 poor, WllCU !1 gy it-. 'i ri... . ..a. j. "if jj'Sr?! V' usua!1' ll'C last or: An. Va t fj iff , '3A sr. SHOE STYLE SHOE COflFORT. Cau be combined iu the same pair oi Shoes, if correctly fitted. We are prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever showu iu our store, having succeeded iu reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac tories in the east. We should like to have a chance to make vou acquainted with our ') stock aud prices as we feel assured that both will please you. WOLLENBERG BROS. A careful analysis of our J i Drugs and Chemicals tivil 1.1 i . r v in prove mem io De oi j Full Standard 1 Strength and Purity. j Our Stock is unexcelled in Quality and our Mediciues are absolutely reliable. i Purity 1 Reliability A. C. MARSTERS & CO.! Prescripticns com-. pounded Day and Night Druggists. SEIREGORG - - - GENERAL DIRECTORY tats or oato. D. 8. Senators... Ctongreatmen Governor.. Secretary of State btate Treaaorer .... Hapt. Fab. I na traction Btaia Printer .. Attorney General NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I uiU-d trtatea Lanl Ortice, RoMBlEr,Oregon, March 6. l'JO). Notice in lierebv inven that the follow in 2 named aettler baa lile-d U"tice of bi iiitentlon to make final proof in luppurl of hix claim, and tbat naid nroof will be nui; before the eeiMc-r and Receiver United States, Land Office, at Kcxveburg Oregon Jlay 1. xn, v iz: ltutuc r. H11.UA117. On bin U. K. No. 7147, for the Lot 1, b'i NE'4 SKJi tK1,. 6eetlo2T. &., K. 3 W. Be oamea the following witneei to prove hia continaoa rcxidence apon and cultivation of "aid land via: Loaia Artneut, H. L. ttDglen, J. N. EverU, Harry Williams, all ot Peel, Urefon. j. a, BRiD-'a1, Kegiater. Supreme Jadyea...., aacoiro motciaA utxict. Kndge ii J. w. Haiai'toa Proaecnlinc Attorney Geo. M. n. a. lairD omca, bosbbcm. Becelver Henry Bto Kegiater 1. T. Bridget O. f. WUTIlt BIIBSAV. Tooa. Oiaai Ofaarrer Senator... Bepreaentatiyes. tlerk . hen IT , r .. Treaaurer school Hnperiutendent County Judge- Commlaalonen Surveyor ,, ,, vomaer.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United ."fate' Land Office, Kocr.Bt ao, Oreiron. February 20, 1S0. Notice ia hereby ctveu tbat the following- named M-tUer haa filed notice id bia intention t make final proof In aupport of hii claim, and tbat taid proof will be made before the Register and KeceiTcr. C. fi. Land Office at Rose burg. Oregon on March 30, lau), via: ARCHIBALD O. ROSE On H. K. Xo. 906S, fr the E'4, Sec. U, T 26 S, KfW. He name the following witneMea to prove hia continuous residence ujon and culti vation of aid land, viz: William J. Lauder, Scott Lauder, of Meirore, Oregon, W. H. Hunter f Wardton. Oregon, f-awuel Alexander, of Cleveland, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGE.-, X P Kegisu-r. cheep Inapector- Jantlcea.. 'kmatablea.. MaTor. . roatinaster.. bt Ward..., lad Ward Jrd Ward 1th Ward. Recorder Treaaorer. Utahtl EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OTTHI Southern Pacilic Co. Train leave Roeeborg for Portland and way- station at 10 a. m. and li.si a. m. citt cocacu. umw. The Common Council of the dtr of ataeeBas meeta the first onday ia each amU at i o clock p. m. cocax xaaios. The Circuit Court for DoqzIu CaontT a-ctiti three timea a year aa follows: Tt M Mo day in March, the 4U Monday la Jan, aa-a tM. im at oooay m iMoeniber. J. W. i liional Rosebnrg judge, Geo. K. Brow 'm, oi Hamt&uj, pnmeeaung atuiuey. uranty coon meeta cue m w euneatlay tJTH the lat Monday of January, March, May, Jildy, eeptemoer atta Boresnner, Jo. LyM urarnr judge; M. o. Tb aad Jaa. Byraai, of Olaila. i so r.M. Lira r. . A r r. H. Lt. - Portland Lv. '. Mr. Lt. - Roaebarg - Lt. I 420 r. Ar. - AhUud - Ar llotu a. - Ar. - Sacramento- Ar. :.V. a. M r:4i a. a. ; Ar. - San Francisco Ar. j fe ll a. 5.4". A. M. I aa. Orden aa. ! 1I:4 A. M 9.00 a. M. it Denver aa. :iA. M ;-."A. M. I aa. Kan.Ctr aa. I 7r5 a. M 7: a. M. I aa. Chicaga aa. A. M l.iOP. V. il. lo Angclrt 1 7:00 P. M P. M. aa. El 1'ato aa. i 6:iX A. M 6:Sk A. M. ( ar. Fort Worth aa. e .tOP. M 9:4.1A.M. ; aB Ctvof Mexico AS : a. M 4 00 A. M. ab. Hou?tnn a a. i 4A.M. ji iA.il. ab Sew Orleans ab 6 05 P. M ml a. M. ! ab. Wachinirton a a. i 6 ti a. M. Uti P.M. 1 ab. Sew York ab. i U:4i P. M Pullman and Tourist can on tolh tra.us. Chair cars rCTamento toOeden and El Paso. and toamt cars to ChKajo. St. Louia, ew uriean ana w aanpurton. Connecting at San Francitco with evt-ral steanwhip lim-s for Honoloiu, Jan, China, ruuipplnea, Cenu and south America. See Mr. tiex. Etc?, ascnt. at Roseburx station or aiWresa C. H. MARE HAM. a. f. A Pas. Agec L. PORTLAJTD OKXSOX Name it?' Why, spell it backwards and you have it Nice fresh stock of Staple and r-au cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. Fine Teas and. Coffees a specialty. Canned goods, Flour and Feed. Fine fresh goods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. We make a specialtv ot fresh bread. MRS. A. C. KIDD. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line of mm FRESH GROCERIES, 4 TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES. FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FTC, Which will please you in both quality and ft Price. GveusaCaII. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. "Scenic Line of the Woe Id" f The Favorite Transcontinental l.ou'.e Between the Northwest and all Points East. Choice of Two Routes Through the Fata out Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four F.ou'.ea East oi Pueblo and Denver. All Passengers granted a day stop-over in the Mormon Capital or anywhere be tween Ogden and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. 8... probed it and extracted the needle. How the ncedlo sot in bis fiide, joiing oglcnbj dora. not Itnow. Ixxlv i-i ioincd to worry ui mind, when consumption is bivitr-d by the condition of the lunfrs !(! !,; ort, then there is a real scare. Vl::;t i.i to be done to purity and vitalize the blond? Yi:.it will stop that hacking coucdi and strciii;l!:fit the weak lnnjts? Dr. Pierce's tioltlen Medical Discovery euies niuety-cithl per cent, ol" such cases, it fitef,);tli--iir. weak lunita and cures obvti n.ite liiv.ri linjr eous'ii, bronchitis, ble-edinr of ti:-. l'.i:i; -i atul kindred ailments, which, if licfUiii ii ot tin. killftilly treated, lead u; to coti-uinptioii. "t:v wif-.: li.i-i tieinon'il.ie of tlie lunps," vtiu- . A. S.n'.tli-r-;, It'-o , t.l licrn. Mar.ou Co., V. '.t. " Stie 1-ji fif-niot i haircM, and the ;f- pli- nil muuii'I h; rr j.:ih1 -hp v.-uuM never lc we ll atr.iin. lu i In- bi-t-itn to tnke Hv. l'icrce's i(il(-n Molkal l'i-coi ry. and fooii tn-ati lo (Mill stri ni;tii ii n I il. , ti. Alt' r t:ikini ten Init tt' s ims , '.',';, , i- . .;. It' :iny one iU,ubts fur inr nl-. ol I'li.-. n:i'iicinc tli'.v may i in lovr (ii.lf .I'i.Jt 1 :-' d i mc !"i'' v.ith stamp, aud 1 wilt tiniw.i ' sml III. K. V. Pierce, IlufTalo, N. Y.., II otu- ( i til : ramp--, to i-ovli- eosl of 111:111111; o:if. nnd be will send you a free copy ol" bis i.,,i pai iihi-tiatid t'ot!imiii Sense M'.'li.Al Athin-r, tlie bt -1 niedieal vvoik pliblilit d, Cloth bound ,p stump's. -We pay for this.... 4 i A A " i To let you know that we havej a : fine selection of Staple and Fancy qr0cer'es. For Tickets and any Information Re garding Rates, Routes, etc., or for De scriptive Advertising Matter, call on Agente.of Oregon Railway & Navigation . . i u . r : - c-..i.a. VU., tiv(Uil cuur uiio uf cvuiuciu Pacific Companies. S. K. HOOPER, General Pass. & Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. E. C. NICHOL, General Aent, 251 Wash. St. Portland Or. COUPONS Our stock is being constantly replenished and enlarged, hence our goods are always fresh and new. given with every cash purchase which entitles holder to a selection from our handsome decorated porcelain china. A chance to get something nice for nothiug. Come and see. Everything at the lowest prices at Jackson Street, t 'Phone 253. 7ifiiFBs nnnrfRY. Mmm U M r " " W sn ara an ai i (Q.W. McXriUe jorj.h f t tThos. H. Tourer ikt. A. Moady ..-. T. T.Oecs t. J. Pnakar C. b. ato4 J. H. Aclemci D.K. H. BladtBTB F. A. Moor c. x. woirenoa 8,8. Bean BOTJaLAS COOBTT. W. Seed W. Wmiactrt! , Wllaos Costa J. F. OaiieT R L. BUrphesa . u. w. iHjDBiica ti. w fa H. B. Gllleit) ..Jo. Ltom M. D. Tbomproa ' J Jaa. By ids O arTMel ...Tho- a ret rBBcutcr omczBs. H. W. MiUer D. r. FlalMtr CTTT Or BOSBBCB4). . CManter W. A.KraWT COTJICIIJIBJI. (F F Brows (u. w. ram it. W. w. R. w mia IA. Field jw.J. Lander tF.W. WooJOy ' H. C. Eoeura D. B. Vert weo. ef y F. W, DUil TOSML f cot labor Proba-9 Court ia in tttmm nnaanoai-. 1 Lvaoa.todcs). irrc-ltal caurdaw QOMMODORE g. JACKSOS, Attorney and Councilor at Law. ' JIinin? La and Water Rizhts toad a 6eciaJtv. MarstersBld. ROiEBCRG.ORFfeOH JOHN H. SHUPE, ATT0RNE Y-AT-LA W, Uosebcrg, ObxUjS. Businea before U.S. Land Office aod t-bm buuiea a specialty. Office Abraham Building. J-iS. E. SAWYERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rosebcru, Obegos. Room 344, Tajlor & Wilson Block. J C. FULLERTON Attorn ey-at-Law. W ill practice in all the Slate and Federal CcurU Office ia Majki" Bldg., Rueeburg. Oregon. Q.EKOGE M. BROWN, A ttorney-at-Law ROSXBCRti. OR. Cjtirt H"iuv IXinnbtAirs- RA B. REDDLE, OfB'-r In Ccirt Hotu With Dt. Any.. Attorney at Law, KOeaUCRG. OaUU.OIt. P W. BENSON, At torney-at-Law. Roouu 1 and - Review Building. ROsEBL'Rli, ORZUUS R.WIIXIS, Attorney and Connsebr at Law, Will araetio im .11 tK iv. a.. la ta Marsters BaUding. D-Mgtaa aomasy, O. K. CKAWTOIU), Attorney at Law, ooma 1 k i. Marsters Bidg., ROSX3CR8, OB. at91BuaincB before th C. S. Land db. .-a mauag ease a specialty. Late Receiver D. S. Land Otnre, JA. BUCHANAN, NVary Public. Attorne--at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room S Marsters Building. ROXBran OX p W HVYSES, DENTIST, BtOSXBr&Q, OKX iOS Review Bai'.dicg, Telephone. No. 4. Q R.GEO. K. UOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. O-ice Pest Oflice k-ld. Ph. ue, ?-.'::. :1 ROSEBCRU ORXS05 JgLMER V. HOOVER, 1HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. KOSKIIC'KG ORbGOS Sivceial aiteniion tivtn to Disease of the No and Throat. Office- Malu St., one door south of City Hatl Phone, Main 041. Roseburg P. O. Hours. Week days. 6:30 a. m. to 8 p. ni. Sun dava and holidays. 6:30 to 9:00 a. m and 5:30 to 7:30 p. no. STACK ROCTES. Roeeburg to Marsbfield Departs ev ery day at 6 a. na.; arrives every mom ing. Eoseburg to Myrtle Foint. Depart every day at 6 a. ni.; arrives every morning. Roseburg to Millwood Departs eyery davescent Sundays at a. m.; arrives every day except Sundays at 4 A3 p. m Roseborg to Peel Departs Idaily, (ex cept Sunday) at 7 a.m.; arrives daily (evcept Sunday . at 3 p. ni. Eoseburg to Lorloy Departs Tues days aod Fridays at 1 p. m.; arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 :30 a. ni. If you sutler f:oai tenderness or full uess on tlie right side, pains under shoukler blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache and feel dulI.V.beavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and congested. DeWitfa Little Early Risers will cure j ?-r; ?2Z,7?ni sn--, a 1 . 1 . . . n M .. an.l rma. I 11 1 . you prompnyj pieuoauny hum v-.--nently by removing tho congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and flow natiuallv. titkv ark ooop imi.i.s. A.C. MARSTEBi A CO I let ?-"- IHIS Ai. ml -u this VioHn Ottrtt , :.i.iiu4ti.. T-l-S iOllTi hm 1 1 hfiaiKf Mrat)brtm l4t, mle uf old wtvjd. nrtv im ;it Uw-fc m i sale, top t asMri tn, -H. Vtel t'-r i.lin.H)v iaUki - tie M5"' ;.r n.u.o4 i.iMli-. THIS 5 A lESttUI 48. I3UH. tiiH.iv ttMihl. Ui-riiiy Mii-Wi.ith -- .atMtvataalitv. t'ci-tplvtr with a tteahs lrtAt'l wmsI Tt-le) Mtivl H-, 1 f ira i mt UH-fs a rw, larpw rviaH a4 aareftta. rmmmt .rArtW i-Wl,MI.W. lM'O lAAVIMi Itst . rnM-ti.tx etftit-f and U" ui"d evinoilv rr:erntf t.i lite trr. -I nt-. mr tw r War. of, wTlh4n full wt lai-. lslrr4 r). r-H- fivrBrt ailjttMtrwl -v any ioii;i wUi..ui taMrm th imt -iut au l - IU i-rovaj valui.i cui-i! tti(iir.iv wx will a!-o allow tbti in-trumi t't jittrnBwlat Ir- . davs tnai i( ; f-uml ei-.y tjactf ij- int-Tw' i siKut- ;Ktrtki uvi-l ar -ry rrl4 Im V Adjlress. SEAHS fiOFH'JCK ft CO Xh.-JM;