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THK PLAIN DEALER r ,.ui..; M : The i i. LL&" : e. u. eiEATroai). i v ; rhunday. U.::iHIKQ CO. ' '.or aad ruulialier Subscription Rates. Om Year . 00 Blx Month! 1 rtuee Moo thi MARCH 19, 1900. PRISONERS FOR ST. HELENA. Only the Transvaalers Will Be Sent to the Island. . 3 . 5 . 7 . 5 . 5 ..IS A county convention of tbe republican yoUrs of Douglas county, Oregon, is hereby called to meet at the Court House in Roeeburg, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Tburaury April 5th, 1900, for tbe pur pose of electing delegates to tbe etate convention which meets at Portland, Or. April 12, 1900, and delegates to the Congressional Convention which meets at McMinnville. Oregon, on April 11. 1900, And to nominate candidates for the vaiioos county offices to be voted for at ' tbe coming June election. Tbe primaries will he be'.d in the re epoctive preuiocts on Saturday March 31 The apportionment for said convention ball be 1 delegate at large for each pre-t-inct an 1 1 delegate for each 15 votes or fraction thereof of 10 votes cast for lion. I. T. ier for governor at the state elec tion of lS'JS, as follows, lo-wit : Precinct. ' So. delegates Roeeburg 7 Deer Creek 9 Umpo.ua 9 West Koseburg 5 Kellogg 'Jomstock Yoocalla Canyonville Cole; Valley Mt. Scott Kiddlee rasa Creek Myrtle Creek Glendale Olalla... Civil Bend Wflbar Millwood.... . Elkton Oakland Calspooia 7 East Umpqua Looking Glass Cow Creek Camaa Valley Gardiner Lake rerdue Ecottaburg ToUl 13S It was recommended that tbe voters of each precinct, nominate a candidate for road supervisor, for each roal district in their precinct, as well as candidates for justice of the peace and constable, and certify their names to tbe convention for ratification, it is requested that tbe voters of each precinct elect one parson to serve as a member of the County Central Committene, and that that per pod attend the County Convention for the purpose of meeting with the committee at its organization. It ia further recom mended that in the precincts of Roeebarg West Eosebure, Utnpuaa. Deer Creek Oakland and Caiapooia the poll be opened at 1 o'clock p. m. and twmain rmn tintil 4 n. m and that in all other precincts the primaries be called to order at 2 o'clock p. ro. and remain open as long as those in charge may think proper. Dated at fioseburg, Oregon, this 6th dav of March. 1UM. E. D. Stkatfobd, 6. C. Flint, Chairman. Secretary. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Court Adjourned For the Term Saturday. Judge ll.ui'.iitin bus practically cleared t he docket i f lint March trrtu and ad i.jurnetl Cv iut to miet June 3, l'JOO. The term just (Instil wast I tuore than the ttvtragi i;LiK)ilaiice. In the mining case of. Warner et al va Jenniugs Drcs., the court alter hearing arguments dissolved the injunction, which heretofore pre- 1 vented Jennings Bros, from working the London, March 17. A disj auh n the Exchange Telegraph CoiDpany from Cape Town, dated today, fas it has heen decided lo setd only the Tran.vtt!wa to St. Helena, the authori its fmdit-g it difficult to prevent conflicts between the Free S htrs ami the Trant-.vaalere, Colcu-1 S;hiel, whj was captured in Natal in th ear v narl of lha war. has a .,.. .M.i A, ir, .,rnt him mine. This leaiee them in control with frotn doina himself bodily viuleuce Captain Johuson and Third Officer lioltege, of ohe steamer Masc.hout. cap tared by a British cruiser and subse quently re'eased, were drowu. d in a gal last night. Four others were drowned, and a boav'j crew from the Cheehire is missing. Transporting of Prisoners Delayed. Cars Tews, March 17. The dsparlure of the transports with the Boer piisouers for St. Helena was delayed ou account ol tbe fact that many Uoera have teen tick, including many infectious difeaees. The authsrities are etriviuglo complete lhe isolated hoppital by Wtddcsday, and the transports will probably sal', that dav. . o n O . 3 o . C . 7 Hop. A. M. Crawford, who a t'ue leading: attorney m the big tiiitutijj case of 3. G. Warner et al va Bruneau & Jen nings, tried in this city a few days ago, has been highly cuuipliniected for his successful management of lh rase This action, which was for the purpose cl settling the title to one of tbe richest mines in Oregon, was cue of the most important ai well as meet hotly consist ed of any tried in Douglas county, for many years. Mr. Crawford h reeoi nized as one of tbe most able and thoroughly reliable nfninj lawyers in the slate and he more than tusUinel his previous reputitijn in ibis case. E. E. Sparr, Eddie O'Briea, Tbos. Sol livan and Geo. Mabon, tbe four bnys who were convicted by Justice Miller of killing a goat, an offense of which they were probtb'y rot guilty, have fjerved out he terra ot th-. ir confinemen. ii the county jail and have been dis charged. They complain very bit terly of tbe food fircishtd them by Sheriff Stephens, cn which they were compelled to work cn the public roads. They haye left with us a statement of of what they claim to be the facta in re gard to the mattea, and if on investiga tion we find their ftary to t9 correc, we i hall pobliah it. pjer to wo:k the mine. Cases were dit-p mod ol uh follows titics our last re port : A. Tliof. llhst vs. Emun at)llrg, pai ution ; D. L. atson, Ally, lor I lit., A. M Crawford, Ally, fjr Def:. Con tinued for term. B. Tho?. Hirst v. Kmma Nasburg, j paitition; V. L, ateon. Atty. lor fill., . M. Crawford, Atty. for D.'ft. Con tinued for term. C. 11 Wolh.'nberg vs tiraut Lever.s, ta recover uionsr; J.t. i-a.ierion, i , v , Beusoii, Attys. for I'id' , Willis & Kice, Attys. for Djft. Co.ilinusd for term. 1. Julias Aiiibrnni vs John l'ret.- chcrn, lo recover mon-y ; Geg M Brown, J. C. FuUertjn, J. A Buchanan, Attys. forr.fl'., F. W. Beasou aud O. 1. Cc show, Attys. for Deft. C mtinued for term. F, Sjloann M.-uiet. vj. N'aucy H. MeuJell, suit for pirtiiiou real property : L. F. Cna aud F. W. Bensou, Attys. for Def;., Wiilia & Hice, Alive, for l'lff. Laud sold by A. E. Clijton, G. W. Scott aud F. M. Goo! leferees, to John and Johu G. Doruer for $2000. G. T. U. Sueridaa va. John 1. Dun can, e: al, motion lo touhrin sale; Cu- thow & Siierid ill. Attre. for l'ill". tHn- tiruieJ. II. 1. Wariuti, el a!, vs. Chas Brui,eiu, c al. action at law; F. W. Bejeon, Coiuw & Shenlin, A'.tyj. lor P,Ji., J. S. Medley and A. M. Crawford, Aliy. for DeJts. ; reman Jod to Circuit Court by United S'.ates D.s.rict Court of Oregon. JuJgmeut for Difts. J. B. B. Sottoa Vd. Clark & Biker, J action at law to recover money ; Coihow j Rice for Piff. Hefcrren i- t.!-. lljion to take testimony and report ot i.ext tit ular term. No. 24. W. B. Singleton vs William Laugh, action to iccover money ; J. A. Buchanan for riff. Continued. No. 25. V. T. Emery va W. It. Neise, to recover money; J. A. Buchanan for rilT. Referred to F. G. Micelli to mko evidence aud report the facts and law in the c6u nt the next regular term of court. No.',2(. K. Dutiaa vs lOsther and L. N. Smith, appeal from Justico Court; J, C Fullerton for Appellants. Judgment for defendants. No. 27. State of Oregon vs tleorge Clary, forgery; (ieo. M. Brown, Diet. A'ty, No. 2S. State f Oregon va Bert II at -dnbrook, assault ; Ceo. M. Brown Dist. A'ty. Dismhsed ou motion of the dis trict attorney. No. 29. S'.aU of Oreaen viCollii s, tt'cc"-. tieo. M. Bromi, Disl. A'ty. Cji.timnd for tho term Mo'.i jn l irniii' v trial in the of the estate of D. If. O'liluatig vs. lhe S. l Co., action for Jjninseii, overru'td. I'laintilT given until May let to tilo a bill of exceptions upju which to base an ap peal. lu the cmsis of 1'. L. aud MT. 15. Willi vs. G. . Smith, involving the costs in previous euits, nas settled by allowing ftj in the former and f 71 in the latter c.iee in favor of the defecdant, Smith. Anna Kect vs. B. M. Kent; order cou lirruiog sah'. Voderlakin of A. M. llnrintiton k.ep the peace is discharged. CARPETS And the place to get them is at 'A r U I Strong's Furniture Store. i y a We have never shown as elegant a line of CARPETS as we have in stock aud on the road. See our Room Size velvet Rugs. Also Art Squares. Our Mo quctte 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 I,ace and Novelty Curtains. Our motto is Good Goods and Honest values. B. W. Koseburg, Oregon. : v saa v ; a.. aa::: . i : . i i A ' y. t i a rl H ' Notice for Publication. Cm kit KtuU-ii Land Oflice, KuKKUCRii, Oregon, February 'JO, WO. Notice If hereby given that tbe following named aettkr ban tiled notice of bU intention to make final proof in Rtipport of his claim, and tl-nt .pM -roof will be made before the Kegin . : i: ' ,-r'tver, U H Ijtnd OUice at Koteburg, u..... March , 1M0O, viz: WILLIAM J LANDER On H. E. No. H, for tbe NWli, HE'ISW'i, NE! HWJi, ec H, T 2f. 8, K W. He names the following wituense to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlx- licott Lander, Archibald O. Rose, of Mel roae, Orejron, W. II. Hunter of Wardton, Oregon, Hamncl Alexander of Cleveland, Oregon. J. T. BKIIXiES, 1" Itegiter. Rosebarg Academy NoniiAL, Classical and Course. Business Notice For Publication. t KIT Kb tTATEH Land Of Pl I. Ii.- burir, Oregon, February lii, l'MO. Notice is hereby given that in comoltance with tbe proTisioDH of the act of Congress of June a. IX!, entitled ' Aa act for the site of tim ber lands la the euites of Lalifornia, Oregon, Nevada aud nshineton Territory." (iEOKUE II . HKRROS'. Of Mapibliell, Loiioty of Coos, r-tate of Oreaon, ins iay men in mis omce ms s 5rn smte mcnt No. M4, fir tt'e pun hase of tbo H'j NE'v fct'i N W'i, of trect'on No. 2, in Township No. a toiith, KanKe No. 9 west, and will ofler pr.xf to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its umber or stone man for agricultural riur- toaes, ana to establish bis claim to said land bc ore tbe Register aud Receiver of tbis oflice at Kcscbiirg, Oregon, on riaturiay. the 1-th day of Mar, l'ju). He names as witnesses : William II. bmith, of Manhiield, Oregon, Allien E. Bettjs, oi iarsnneio, Oregon, t.. . ivaraeii. ol ,Maru lieid, Oregon, A. E. Kardcll, of Marsh field, Ore gon. Any aud all irons claiming adveiM-ty the above-described lauds are requested to file their claim in tins office on or before said 1-lh day Ol May, ijw. J. T. BKILKiES, Register. to Drain ll-nts. A Riddle Republican. Fusion baa a very alluring aipect to Brother Gillette and Brother Gazley. If it wasn't far tbe office hooters and office haUera in tbe populist party, there won!d be very few advocates of fusion in that party. It's the men with axes to grind who toiler and bring about fueion. Bryan will speak in Albany on March 2ath, the day of the republican county convention. lie will then go to the state of Waahingtoo and return to Oregon to speik at Koreborg o j April 5th, the dy . of tbe republican county c invention in tbis county, This would indicate an earnest deaire on the part of tbe demo era tic managers totecare a crowd for him to speak to. K. B. Hendricks hai began the publi cation of tbe Pacific Homestead at Sa lem. It ia declare! by the management to be tbe intention to famish the farm ers and stockraiaers of tbe Pacific North west, a nrst-class journal devoted to their interests, and judging by tbe firet issues of the journal, the claim will be amply sustained, as tbe paper will cotupare favorable with any of its kind published in the United States. A few weeks axo the Review declared that the republican bosses were trping to force D. R. Shtmbrook on to the ticket for sheriff sgtinat tbe wish of nine-tenths of tbe republican voters of tbe county. Now this self-conititnted guardian of re publican interests says that the bosses are trying to sbelvs Dave in the interest of some other candidate. The attempts of the Review to create dissension in the ranks of tbe republican party willjend boat as did its attempts to break up tbe public schools of Rxeburf. It is whispered that Judge J. V. Ham ilton of this city is to be tbe democratic candidate for congress in tbis district against Hon. Tbos. H. Tongue, and that tbe advent of Bryan in Oregon is for the purpose of furthering the interest of Jodge Hamilton. Tbe fact tbatR. S. Sheridan of Roeeburg, wbo ia chairman of the democratic etate central commit tee, has charge of Dryan's itineracy, and that the only threj speeches are to be made in Oregon, aud these at Salem, Albany and RoEebur-, all in the first district, leads as to believe that there is something in the rumor. The Douglas county delegation to the republican slate convention will probab ly present to the convention the name of Judge J. C-Fullerton of this city, as a candidate for presidential elector. But few men in Oregon are better known or hare a larger number of personal friends thsu has Judge Fullerton, and while we have no doubt of tbe result of the presi dential election in Oregon, yet tbe wis dom of making np tbe electoral ticket of men wbc are personally popular has been demonstrated over aod over again, when In close states those candidates who are personally popular have been elected while tbe remainder of tbe ticket has been defeated. Riddle, Oregon, March 17, 1JJ0. Editor Plmxdsalek : The near ap proach to the priaiarir? causrg more or less palsticil jsiip, and haviog singled with tbe voteri of Southern 'Dougias in the last two weeksllind the tent:;netit of most republicaas are in favor of put ting op the Etron&eet men for candi dites. Because a man deeirrs a nomin ation and pushes his claims before a con vention, is not always a good reason why he should hi feltc'i.l cs a n.H.la'p. Let republicans select their representa- & Patterson ; J. A. locjanau and t Tention. Lat candidates ba selected far Defl3- JtiJjjaient for Dehe (Watchman.) .Ij:i;i T. Miller of ll.i titir'. vali.-y, w as i i loii Mou.lcy. M. T, St-prilt was in Drain Friday ind Wtnt t j (iariiincr. C M. Ile:i-.!:'."cr ii CV.'.atfo liruveas a l).-ain vi?it.r Saturtiav. Al IViLir s ti.-fK'd tbrotigh hero on hia way bo:ne frt iu Porl'ar.d. J. M. St tik, ol 1 tt. u, pasM?J ihr-jtil. Watch our Window We will keep constant!- on haud a Fresh and Clean Supply of" latw-aw Confectioneries. Fruits, and Vegetables. We have just what you want. Call aud see us su.ri.ia,, nut. -ew-WM. CURRIER. .t. c,.;.!,,, ( .rl'irT U i;s .t Kiw filr io j tiirou o i. nfoi j-.-Miir- Def. s. CoLtiaUtf J for repjv; of Bef- rre. K. I. F.Kioc vs. J. A. Muuday, fore closure; Wi:lis A. litce for IMP. Bforrtd to J. II. hups Ij take testitnjuy .J re port next teiai L. Kmma 11. t'iilUls vs. Djue B. Cir.itU-, tlivur.e; J. A. Bjuaiua.t for Vi'S. litmis?cJ. X. U. G. Waruer, ct ol, Vi. Chug. Cruueau, tt a1, mil in equity; F. V. B'.-iiEoa ni Cos'jjw Sber.dan for PiJi., Md:ey, Crawford, '.Yoodcock and liebara for l.i e. Veidict lor IeftB. P. J. M. Youa; vj. Frjck tchweuk cr, tt al, coydrmatiou ; Coeiuw Slieri dan .jr P.tl. Confirmed. S. jolia CatW!crea.'e va. Mi:; Cota lereitse, diw-ctf ; CrjonA Long far Pi J. Dicree of diyo.-ce. V. A. F. Bn;u yj C. W. Cby bourne tu 1 vils, coLiiriuation ; Cobhow & .SjtriJu for l'ill. Conilrmation. X. U. K. OhU"u, et al vs. Fletcher a. for jRoseburg Pharmacy uy. Miss Lnla App'.i'. y.ti ii -i iite i:l at h-r K gtfi atrvet. Mit-ne li-'gia- BS. 11. L. Marate-a vs. Frederick W. Carpenter, et ux, motiou o make deei; J. A. Bjchaaaa Atty. f jr Pla". Ordered Jced n.aJe. No, 1. U. O. Mv.-l.it!g liu va. L:tite their fitness and stan Jing, and my words for it, the republicans can io over the three-headed mouttroeity that will cp pose them. Then there is plenty of good material in the rep nbiican rank.;. Fcr etite senator several names that have been mentioned wbo would make excellent candidates. Among others, the name cf W. B. Clarke, the sage of Mill wood, is often mentioned. Mr. Curke is a man of the people, and closely identified with the industrial intereets of tbe county . At the head of the ticket Mr. Clarke wonld be a ho3t in himself. The nan es of ex-Mayor Ma raters, Judge Fullei'.oo, Geary Young of Oakland are also u tn tioael. But it was net tbe intention of this article to mention candidates but as a word of encouragement to republicans to turn out to tbe primaries. L-t eg give a long pull, a strong pull, an J a pull all together. Keivi-lkas. Aged Citizen Dead. Mr. V. Hughes died al his home at Lone Rock on the East Uniptjua on Sun day, March lS'.h, aged 83 years. .Mr. Hughes wai bo-n in Crawford county, Missouri, and moved to California in 1349. He returned to Missouri and after living there a few years returned to Cali fornia and came to Oregon in 1S70, locat ing on the East Umpqua in this county, where he resided until his death. j Mr. Hughes wae a pioneer of the pio- j neers, bavinz crossed the plains ihree j Chapman, divorce; J. times with ox teams. lie was always an ' Piff. Decree, upright and honorable men and rvia-j, I No. 11. Ilirriet Mulnix vs A O. honored and re'pec'.ed by all who kti ;v Mttoon, foreclosure; Coehow il Sheridan him. He united with tbo M. E Church fr 1'iii'. JodmcLt for plaintiff for South some time ia the eeventie?, .ml ji-7-i.Sl with interest and f 25 attorneys lived a consistent Christian life, express j fees. ing on his dying Led his faith in Christ. No. 13 J. F. Rose vs J. H. WhiUctt. home ou tt-r. II Hi. J. T. BrMgts was doing bueiuets j io our io:i ."s itur Jay rem itnin;; over ) Sunday. I (m Hon. W. A. iVrkiu?,of Hudsou Milir, j Q pised through on his way f:oui Boss burg, Friday. Mrs. John Ejrl came down from l't etoek ou Monday's local, on a busii.ess v i-it. Miet Au'.iitj I a) lor, ol Ujms'.oi'K, is writing friend and relatives iu l'raln, at present. W. F. Jeatlt a LueicccS man of ttirdi ner passed ti.rouch Drain ou hi j nay to San Francisco Friday. Chas. Moruingstar returned to his home near Walker- tatiou Friday Lis brother Lrnett heinjj much better. Wilier Liird, of B'e"ter valley, a slu !eat of the Drain public school about thirteen years as;o, was vUiling old M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drns, Toilet Artn.h's. Patent Medi- citn'j. Ciyars, Ktatiouery, Toilet Soaps, Taints and Oils. photographic Supplies... Tile celehr.itofl Wacra-Ane Pvrlntip P1at C Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Cull and Examine them. Notice for Publication. United States L.isDOrnct, lt.jx.huni. Oregon, February 1", l'XK. Notice in i.ereuv cien (bat in compliance nil I He nroTUlonn ..1 lae acini iouktcmoi Jane i, lfrsv. enntlea "An bci lor tlie aie ol tlm txT ianda in tne MU s ol California, Oreg3 Nevada and WasliiniU'ii T-rritonr, ' CHARLIE oKLoKKT Of Washburn, Cuonty of Bayfield, Slate of Wis eoiinln. bas tUil -lay tdt-d In ttii" ollice hi" rnroni Dtau-uieot . lor tne tiurenax.- oi tne iau i, I. N ;i ol Section M). 'I, in lownmp o. 21 bouth Kanice Ko. 3 Weat. and will oiler proof totliowtbat me una aougtitis more valuable lor iu iiinoer or utonc man lor aencnitarai tanoe, iil uetablih his claim to aid land belorc the Kegiau-r and Keceirer of this office at Koebnrir. Oryon, on Friday tb 27tb nay oi Aj.ni, tie nanus witnessie: Christian O. Uaulof Washburn. Wirconsiu, t- T. IX- oil ol o.l.aii., Wabui;loii. J. lm" . Holland of Washburn. Wisconsin, Frank W. I'o'.U r of Ashland, of Wisconsin. Any and all persons claiming adveiseir the above-dest ribed lands are retiated to tile tilt I r claims in tbis oflice on or before said -Tth day of April, IS J. T. BEIDOEd, ai p Kegister. A special teueher for each department. New students n-ceived at any time. Fur particular address the piinclpaL C. T. Whittlesey. A. li. liobehurg. Or. Resi deuce, Cor. Douglas and Chad wick hits. Three Daily Trains Between Odgen and Denver. The increase in transcontinental travel by way of Salt Lake City io consequence of the ecenic and other attractions of tbe ronto, has recently justified .the Rio Grande Western Railway Fa connection with lhe Dibyer & Rio Grande and Col orado Midland Railroads says tbe Salt Lake Tribune, in eetabliabing a triple daily fast passenger service between O- den and Denver. All of these trains are equipped with tha latest appliances, im provement and cars. This road no operates through sleepers between Chi cago, Oden and Sam Francisco, also a perfect dining car service. Send 2c post age for literature, rates or other informa tion to J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washington, Portland; or Geo. W. Ifeinlz, General Taisenger Agem, Salt City. Roseburg Market. 12.50-3 extra Eggs 12.!.jC per doz. Batter Country 25c. Poaltry-Cbickens, mixed, 4.0). Prunes Italian 3(55; silver. cnoice, 5(26 per lb. Wheat 40f42c. Oats 25 Q 30c. Millstnff Bran, $17; iai idlings $22; shorts, $13.00; chop. $16.00 per ton. tlay IimotbY 9fll; clover. $78: Orezon wild hay, $6Vt7 per ton. Wool 16-3 20c. Potatoes 55S 60 per ba. V (9 V Notice For Publication. CNITKH STATES LAND OFFICE, K-jsibunr. Oregon, February W, Notice is hereby given that in compliance mltb t'je roTiiion of tbe act of Covsnm of June . rd. 1ST 8, entitled' An act lor lue ale of timber lanes in tbe ebilcs of t aiiforuia, 'reoo, cvauaana nauinein lemiorr, sIVEKT OIK Of W aihbnni. Conntv of Barfl'-ld. .State of Wis- coDsin, bas ttis day t.ied in tbis oftice hit sworn statement No. vJ, for the purchse of tbe Lots I ana sn-i oi t'. oi 6t-vtiou Ko. A. in Township No. H satb. Range No. 2 Wjst, and will oner proof to abow that the land sougtt is more valuable for lu timber or st ne titan Mr agricn.turai purposes. ana to estubiun ms ctaira to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Koccburs Oreeon, on I.'iursiUT the 3rd. da of Jiuy. Uv. Heuanias wiines: David Ued- isnu.ol wasnoarn. Wisconsin. Jacob Jvbnsou Washburn. Wisconsin. Oscar Lnndnen. of Wanbburn, Wisconsin, Olaf Olson, of Washsarn, n lucon.in. Any and a. irnou cialminc advervi v tha above describsd lands are requested to i.le their riaonis in mis ocice on or oeiore ssi.i im asy ot jsay, iau. . J. l. BitiLnja.-, mop lwtutcr. DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? friends here the first of tbe meek. S. K. CawlfielJ, mha has been vieitinjc with hia sister, Mrs. W. S. Appleate, ia Uayhurst vjlley, returoed to KoBeborg on Kridsy's local. J. R. McAfee and wife rasieJ thrcugh cLaUfchhn, t.ivorca; i.yron & Loag for , , . ' . ,' ... ' mher their son reside?. Thev ltiVnJ acting into the hotel Lusicess there, hav- I'ltr. Decrcj of divorc Nj. 2. Jaaaca llji-jjs and G. W. Col vis vj. Willis & K. : aaJ Blue Gravel Mmiag Cj , uit ia v alt y ; G. W. Colvirf and J. C. lal'j.icn fjr l'.ffs., Willis & Rice for Defte. ContinueJ for term. No. 1. No.- Helm vs. Fletcher Helm, divorce; V. W. Becsoa for PifT. Decree cf divorca. No. 5, II. M. Slartia vs. II. A.Chaui paitie, toiecaver moue.v; A. M. Craw ford for P.ff., Willis & Rice for Dfft Dismissed. No. 0. :ia J. Clark vi. Gto. . Clark, divorce; Wi. I s & Rice lor Piff., Coshoiv & SLeriJan for Deft. Referred t) Jclm II. Saupe to take testimony and report on tho first day cf the next term of co;irt. No. 7. 11. 1". Neir vs. Kate K. Nell", di vo ce; Willis it Ri;e br Piff. Decree. No. S. K. D. Grahaoi vs. tieo. K. and Elizabeth tiuine, action on a note ; Wil lis it Rice f jr Piff.. F. W. Benson for D.-ft?. Judgaieut for Ddi. No. y. Olive Anderson vs. R. L. .Stephens, damages; Geo. M. Brown fcr Dfr. JuJginent for Dlt. No. 1), W. L. Chap.nai vs Slary MsJley for Mr. Hughes leave; a larga family an 1 a wide circle of frisnds to mourn his 1 js?. His widow and four sons and two daugh ters survive him. The funeral mill take place tomorrow, Tuesday, at 1 p. ru., int'-rur-nt in the Oak Creek cemetery. Railroad Building Record Threat ened Ciiicaoo, March 10. The Railway Age eaj s : More miles of new railroad mere built In tbe United states Inst year than any since 1890. There is every indication that the present year mi'l witness even greater activity. It. th agret'ate there are nearly o'J.OOO miles of projected road. The Creamery Meeting, The creamery meeting held in this city on bet Saturday mas quite well at tended, every thing heing considered. Steps mere takcu to incorporate a com pany aud pu" in a c.-eatnery at once. Lack of spice mill not permit us to dis cuse the matter fully iu this iteuo. We mil! giv a full accouut of the plan as outlined by those interested inThureday's iesu. ; f r $1, lifter a trial ty j'iry. T. K. Richardson today iuoiyeJ aj No. 21. Amelia Deutschey vs Ernest large shipment of bicycles, Imperials, : DoutschUey, diverce; F. G. Micelli for SraldinaB and Clevelands. i Piff., .1. C. Fullerton for Deft. Referred to recover money; C. S Jackson for Piff, Coshoiv it Sheridan fcr Deft. Judg ment for defendant lor $52.2$. No. 13. John Nichols vs Emma Nichols, divorce: J. C. Fuderton for Pill. Decree of divorce, aud plaintiff confirmed in the ownership of the real property involved, a!ij tj recover his costs and tlif-b lrsiiiiyat?. No. 10. 11. P. Drojkbart vs i. P. Co., appeal from Justice Cjurt; Willis & Rice for Appellants. Judgaieut for defend atr. Nj. 17. L. T. Thouipfou vs J. F. Darker as admr., et al. action on under taking; CcBhow it Shenian for PllT., F. W. Beusou for J. F. Barker, Deft. Con tinued. No, IS. L. T. Tioinpsou vs Anna M. Louy, ct a'?, to iccover money; Coehow it iSheridan for PUT. Continued. No. l'J. J. V. Rose vs Marks est., ac tion at law to roovea mouey; C. S. Jackson for PUT., F. W. Beusou for Dt'lt. Continued. No. 20. L. (j. Harrington vs N.N. Chapman, nciiiu ut law to recover mon ey ; Wiliis it Rica for PUT, Coshow & Sheridan for Deft. Verdict for defendant James In in an of Looking Glass was doing bunioeft in the city today 'Mil did not forget to call at tois office w ith some hard rash for the building fund. to .1. A. Buchanan. No. 23. John Seiber vs Charles J and Olive Anderson, to dterni ins legality of certain lranpf'iM l property; Willis t ing sold thrir property Gtrdiner. Miss Liora irdner, a graduate of the C. O. N. i., aud a successful tchool teacher, made tb3 olli.e a pleasunt call Friday. She 1 as yul HoisLeJ a six months' terui , cf Monument, Grant cjuuiy. She returned home on account tt her father's continued illness. Chas. Safley metmith a very p.tinful accident Friday, while splitting wooil near hi; botr.e; a piece of the steel wedge he mas using broke clTmhentho sledge struck it and was driven into his thigh. He qait work and cams to town, had the piece cf steel extracted by Dr. Wade, and malkeJ l..ck home. F.lkton Notes. Fine weather laet week. Mis. C M. M inter, of Kelloe, mas in town Saturday. Mrs. Wallace Frejer, of Kelloj, was io town Friday. Commissioner Thuuison hai returned from Ro:ehurg. Rev. Gordon preached an interesting sermou here, last iSundty. Mr. J. A. Smitn is expected home from Eastern Oregon soon. Mr. Ilutchins, of Gardiner, relumed from Portland, a few days ago. John Warner of Yoncalla, mas in town Friday, with A, E. Kent. Mies f'arz'e, from Drain, passed through Saturday on her way to MareL" field. Fred McNeil has gjno to Gardiner to get employment in one of the logging ctu-.n- 1 ' . S: range f itsseJ tiirough hero re l og to his house, wfter an extended vi :. to const tow us. A cocial dance was given in Rydell's h:i: , J-'riday, March 7th, which was q'. e largely attended. Tho public school will commence March 20th. At tho close of the piivate Bchool, March 23rd, an entertainment will.be giyen by theechool. The Excelsior literary Eociely gave an open meeting last Thursday evening. The subject debated upon was '"Resolved that women should have the right to vote." The judges' decision was in fayor of the affirmative. Who? " Letter List. Remainiug uncalled for iu the Rose burg poHtolfice: Euckner.Mibo Litlio Karr, Jnu. Coalts, J. II. Sulye, Win R. 2 Clayton, James Smith, Fred Cuuitl, J. E. Pet sons calling for tlieee letters mill pleai e nute lhe date on which they were advertised, March 1!), 1000. The le4W)rg will bo charged for at the rate of oiig cent each. Wv A. FitATiiit, P. M. IP 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 F ncy Decorated a Haviland China and other China Ware. J. F. BARKER & GO. ROLAND AG EE, lValer in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price for Country Produce. Kosebur?:, - Oregon. Mi s. N. Boyd, Desires to close out her large and select stock of China and Glassware and will give tbe best bargains ever offerep in the city. Call aud prove the truth of this statement. f i"i r 1 Undertaker1 end Embalmer. Any Job Work done at Reasonable p" n J There ii more Catarrh in tbis section of tha coun'ry than nil ether diseases put together, and until the last few years wjs tupposed to bo incurable. Fcr a grent many years doctors pro nounced it a local d-scare, mid prescribed locil reui-dies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Inerrable. Science has proven catairh to to a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catttrth Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only couetitutioucl cure onthe market, It is taken internally in dotes from 10 drops to a teaspobnful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system'. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills si'd the best. Goats for Sale. I have a fw Angora goats for sale. Call t r address, L. A. Maesters, Cleveland, Oregon. Nervousness, weakness, exhausted ricrvoui vitality, rheumatism. Hudyan cures. All druggists, W) centfl. Throat Troubles " BardwelL Ky .. where I live, ia in the c trcme western part of the State aud only a few miles from Cairo, 111., where the Ohio empties into the Mis sissippi River. It ma; be that throat troubles are common hero be cause of loca- tion, but. whatever the reason. I rind it wbc to con stantly keep a supply of Acker's Eng lish Remedy for Consump tion on hand It ia the best thing I ever came across for coughs, colds and throat troubles, and I have used it in my family for years. Xo druggist here can be depended upon to have it always, so I am writing this letter to V. II . Hooker & Co.. L'JO Broadway, N. Y., to order a dozen bottles at a time. My wife is bothered lately with sore throat and difficult breathing, but just as soon as the dozen bot tles get here, I will give her a few doses, and she will certainly be well again. I expect to write, another letter in a short time saying my wife is enrol, for I feel absolutely sure it is what she needs." (Signed) T. A. White. Sold ot 2"x, Me. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada : and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. ttd., 4s. 6d. If you are not satirilied ul'ter buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. Il aiithnrizt lhe aboif QMonnter. W. II. UOOKLli iir CW., rrupntt. Xew iurt For sale by M. Rapp, il Notice for Publication. UNITED oTATEi LAND OFFICE. KoM-burc. Orecon. Febrorv 17. 1 0. Notice is hereby zimn that in tomollaaet with me i.ruv mom ( the act ol Coninras ot Juae J. lr, entitled "An act for tbe fate ol timber land in the (tales ol California, Oregon, .Nevada ana tnnum lemtorr: 0CAR LCNDUKEX. o( Wabbarn. Countv of BaTf.eid. ?tte of W'ia- cousin, hat th. day filed in this oilice bis sworn statement No. V f.-r the purchase of the SE!, ol s-ectfoa No. li, ia Turnhiu No. 24 s Banee o. 3 n . and ill ooer r roof to snow that tne land sought is mure aluaKe for lis timer or stoac than for arieultunil purnoses. and to rv laonsri ms claim to said land belure the Kev.s- ter and Receiver of this cflice at brebars. Ore- eon, on Thursday, the third dayofUav, VamI. Be naiuea as witness?: iaT:a ueano, oi axhbun:. W uconsin; bivert Oie. of W ashborn, w xseonsin: lal Jl. Olson, of w abburn, icou sin: Jacob Johnson, of W asbbnm. Wisconsin. Any and all persons clainuns adversely the above-deseTibed lands are reiuesd to file their claims ia th: office on or before said Sr-1 day of way, law. j. i. Bmi)ot mSj Register. I'MTBO Statu Lisn Ornca. Koseburg. Oregon, Jan. "S, 1VJ. By Honorable Commissioners letter "N o November JS. l5i. this office was diivcted to or der a hearing to determine the charaeter of the lolkwinirtt-cnied tract ot land. to-w:t: the E . ol N W and W , of NE ?i Sec J, T i5, SKI W. heretofore ad; adzed to be mineral inebaraeier .(decision of October , 1TC) but now alleged by the Oreiron and California Railruad Comptloy to be esseutiaily noa mineral in character, all mineral (if and were contained) having been, since said decision, extracted or taken from said tract. Wherefon in conformity with the Instruct ions of said letter a heatir.it ia hereby ordered the trsUmony to be taken at this oinee, before the RcsiMer and Receiver on Friday, April 6. ISM) at 10 o'clock a. m., and :he parlies hereto arc hereby summoned to appear at said time and place and furnish testimony iu support of their respective claims, said bearinc to be conducted in accordance with paragraph 10S et eeq of the C. a Miuics Laws icq. jvegauoD. J. T. BlinXiES, Redstex. J. U. BOOTH. Receiver. Notice For Publication United Slate Laud Oflice. Kosbscba;. Oreson. liarch lt. IlW. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Conreoi June a. 1S7S, entitle.1 An act fer the sale of timber lands in the States ot t'aliiorula, Or.ou Nevada anil W"astiinctn Territory," tILAS U. II ANN A tf Ashland, County of Ashland, State of Wis consin, has this duv filed iu this office bis swora statement No. SW, Tor the vnn hase of the NE'x of Stctiou No. -t. in Townip No. 21 S, Ranse No. 3 W, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or sloue lima lor asrricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said laud oefore the Regis ter and Receiver of this othce at Koseburc, Ore ton, on Tuesday, the J2nd day of My. vjw H namea as witnesses; U ci. DcWolf, of WI land. WashinKtou. James McCuIly, Gcone H. Mcc'loud, Daniel D. Kennedy, ail of Ashland, W i-consiu. Any and all persons elaimlne adversely the abeve-deerlbed lands are reiuesled to file their claims in tnis cmee on or belorc said ml day ol -uay, m J.T. BKimas, Register. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tt!8 Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Sigaftnre of Caro Bros, ai Oakland Offer for Bala tha following gooda at coat aa they ara over stocked in them : Mackintoshes, collarettes, capes, dress skirts and a large assortment of gents and boys' rubber clothing. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Ro-Bi o. Orc-ron. March. 10. 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tiie act of Congress of Jane 3, la.s, enuuea -.n at v lor tne sate of timber lands in the Slate of California, Oregon, NeTada and Washington Territory.'' NE ILLE P. MOW ATT. Of Athtand, t'oumy of Ashland. State tA WIs conin, hits this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. KM, ior the purctaseof tne NK' of Section No. 18. in Township &. S4 S, Ranae ho. 2 W, and will offer proof ta snow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or sto'e than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish bis claim to said land before the Resristes and Receiver oi this othce at Rosebarg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the ili-J day of May. lt H names as witnesses: 1. O. UeW oil, of Wood land, Washington, James C. Turner, of Port land, Oregon. Jame McCuilj, Daniel D. Ken nedy, of Ajhiand, Wisconsin. Auy and ail persons Cisiminc adversely the abovedeacribed lands are requested lo file their cla ms in this otcc on or before said Zladday of May, lMi. J. T. Bbimss ResisUT. Notice For Publication. t'NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Roburg, Oregon, February 19, 1SCU. Notice is hereby eiven that in eomtllanee with the provision- of the aet of Conr of June ;rd. l7 etiutled "An act for the sais of timber lands ia th sutes of California, Oregon. Nev ada and t ashin gton Territory.'- -DAVID UEDLANU. Of Washburn, County of Bayfield. State of Wis etinsio. ha this day filed in this othce his sworn statement. No. So., tor the purchase of the fcE1 of Section Ko. li, in Tontnip No. St soatn. Kamje o- i n est, na will oner proof lo snow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Poavbunr. Orv-gon. on Thursday the 3rd day of Hay, lSoy. tie name as witnesses- bivert Oie, o w ash burn, V iscoas.u, Oial 3L. Olson, of Washbnrn. Wisconsin, Jacob Johnson, ot Washburn. Wis- c-nsin, Oscar Lundgren, of Washburn, Wiscva- sin. Any and all persons claiming adverse! v he above-described lands ans requested to file their e'ainis in this office on or before aajd 3rd day of Hay, 130A. J. T. BRIDGES. u3p Register. Notice for Publication. Csitso Statu Lind Omrt, Kosebnrr, Oivkoq, Febrnary, 13, lJUu. NotK-e is hereby given that in compliance with the prv1u.cs of the act of Congress) of June 3. LT, enUUcd "An set for the sale of timber lands iu ice States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washicston Territory ;" JACOB JOHNSON, of Washburn. County of Bmyueld, State of Wis consin, has tills day fikd in this office his swotn statement No. Sa, for tbe purchase of the St', of MV.'i and lots 3. 4 and 5 of .ejection No. 6, fn Township Na 21 South Range No. 2 W . and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, audio estaslish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this omce at Rose burg. Oregon, on Thursday, the ird dav of May, LAO. lie names as witnesses: David fiedland. ol Washburn, Wisconsin; Sivert Oie. of Wash burn, Wisconsin; Olaf M. Qlesoii, of Washbome. Wisconln; Oscar Londgren. oi Washburn, Wis consin. Auy anl all persons claiming adverselT the . abov e-desenbed lands are requested to file their cit ims in this office on or beiore said ord day ot Mky, 10. J. T. BRIDGES, m3p Register. Notice for Publication. Cmtkd State.- Lam Orncx, Ko-eb!ir, Orewu, February liW. Njtico is hereby siren that in eomnlian with the provisions of the act of Congress of nut . . . euuucu -. a act tor tae s.e ol um ter lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wsshincton Territorv:'' ALBERT E. BETTY'S, of Marshfield. County of Coos, State cf Orecon, has this day tiled in this otiiee his sworn state ment No. Mi, for the purchase of tbe SE'i of Section N j. jo, in Townsnip No. 'JS S, Range o. J W and will oiler proof to show that thu land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia claim to said land beiore the Register and Receiver of this office at Rseburg. Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th dav of May. lAH. Ha names as witnesses: Win. iL Smith, of Marshiieid. Oreton. tieo. H. Herrou, of Marshneld, Orecon; E. VV. Kardcll, of Marshiieid, Oregon; A. E. kar delS, ot Marshneld, Oregou. Auy and all persons c'.aiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile tnei: ela.ms in this othce on or before said 12th day ct May, 1!0. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ViiiU-d States Land Ortvic. Roeb b.. Oregon, March 10, 1'JtM. Notice is hereby sdved that in compliance with the provisions of the aet of Congress of June a. 1?TS. entitled ".In act ior the sale of timber lauds iu the States oi California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wahiuctoa Territory," George u. mccloc'd; Of Ashland, county of A-hland, State of Wis consin, hits this dav hied iu this ortice his sworn statement No. n, tor the purchase of tho NW'i of Section No. is. in Tovvnshio No. 2f 1. Range No. 2 W, aud will offer prooitoshovv that tho land sought is more valuble for its timber or stone thau for agricultural purposes, and to es tiiblish his claim loaid lan.t before the Regis ter sad Receiver of this otiiee at Rosebunr. ln gou. ou Tuesday, the 22nd dav of ilav, I;ioo. Ho tixBH-s as witnesses: L. G.'PcWolf, of Wood laud, washingtou, James MeCullv. Siias H. Uan na, Daniel D. Kennedy, all of Aslilaud, Wiscon sin. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this ollice ou or before said 22ud dav Ol May, l-W. J. T. BRirxiss, ' Register. Bicycles. Ten dollars, 12,15 auJ f 16 all in good condition, these prices are good for 15 days. - We want to make room for onr large stock of new wheels, Imperials and Clevelands, which we will sjll this sea son at prices from $25 to $50. Just think of a wheel like the Imperial for $25, They don't need any recommendation, they recommend themselves. We sold 54 last season, aud they are all giving good satisfaction. T. K. Richardson, Rosehnrj, Or, APIS Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially dipeststhe food and aids : Nature in strengthening and recon structing the ..xhausted digestive cr gans. It i3 the. Vest discovered digest ant and tonic. Ko other preparation! can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hearthurn, VlntnlnrA &iir .vrsvrtin, Vinuo SickHeadaclie.dastialtria.Cra trips, and U other resultjiof imperfect digestion. Praparad by . C. Cs W'tt A Co.. Chicago. A. C. Marstcrs vS: Co.