r n -t? r-: . n The Plaindealer . il II d H l! 3 READABLE, RELIABLE, REPUBLICAN. JL 11 A No better lield than Southern Ore gon; no better medium through which to Advertise. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. :V. Vol. XXXI. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, iqco. Ti i CLARK AND QUAY. N9 ction is Probable During the Present Session. CLARK LIABLE TO BE OUSTED Quay Hay Not b: Seated But Will Probably bs Elected by the Legislature. Washington, Ma.ch '27. The present indications are that Y. A. Clare will bold bis sen Jorial eeat as a representa tive o( MdLit.iiii until the first session c( thin connives is ended. It seems to ba ;he disposition t delay final action n tbe Clark case iu order th it the iculu-aiiiiioDHiie from Montana will bave h-d a "iiltle run for his money " The supposition i that he paid any wher- from tl,t(k,COJ to $2, 000,030 to eecare t is election to t;e Ui i ted States seuaU. This rumor rosy or may not be tr,ue. That his immense ' s wealth baa given him sn3i2ient power to br.i about delay on bis cas b said to - jrh? a I.ct by those who know the exset situation. That he will retaiu bid eeaT fur t-ix years as .a recator is considered doob-iul. If he is not" nnsea'.ed fefore the eud tf the first cession of ibe Fifty-?ix'.h cou gree?, iti certain that same litre next Dceilr, Iclore the Montana legi.-la-tnre tueet'l Mr. Clark aiil be ousted from the senate. Thia will g":vt the next legislature an opportunity to elect a man to fill the vacancy caused by the forced retirement of the Montana copper king from the United States Senate. In connection with the case of Senator Clark there seems to be a disposition oa tbe part cf the majority of Unitel States senators to dodge a vote, not only on tbe Montana case, but aisa on the proposi ' tion o tive Matthew Stanley Qaay a senatorial seat by srace of his appoint ment by Governor Stone cf Pecnlvania. There seems little likelihood that tbe senate will reaca a final vote on Mr. Qaay's case before congress adj jurts for its usual sorcmer recees. Tba case will be poshed as rapidly as pcgsible by S-n-ate Penrose and other friends of Mr. Qoaju bnt it is denttf al if enough speed can be bad to get a vote on tbe case at tbe Bret session of ibis congress. I have heretofore pointed cat, too, that if Mr. Qaay is r.ot given his seat before the summer adjournment, be will cot be at all an lion s regarding the action of the senate on tbe opening days of tbe last session of tbe Fifty-sixth congress. Mr. Quay is perfectly satisfied and . . . whether or cot the present senate acts ' favorably on bis case be will be elected fenator by an overwhelming majority by tbe Pennsylvania Legislature at next winter's session. lie has so arranged matters in the Keystone State that, if be lives, be is absolutely certain to succeed Limeelf in tbe upper branch of the Na tional Congress. ENGLAND APOLIGIZES For Opening Oar Mail nacrum vestigation Will Soon Begin and Will Be Public. ln . Xrw Yoke. March 27. A special to -ibqournal and Advertiser from Wash' ington says : Tbe statement that Eng land bad apologized for the opening of Cons a 1 Macram's mail in Pretoria a as made by Secretary Hay to Representa tive Berry, cf Kentucky, one of tbe Dem ocratic members of tbe Honse foreign a' fairs committee. Representative Berry called at the State Department today to talk over the charges made by Mr, Mao rum, and it was during this interview that Secretary Hay made the confession "I saw Secretary Hay today," esid Representative Berry in talking cf the proposed bearing, "and be said that tbe whole groundwork of Mr. Macrom's charges rested upon tbe fact that three letters bad been opened by British of ficals in South Africa. Secretary Hay said that England's attention bad been called to ibis violation of inter nation la and that Lord Salisbury bad made an in vestigation and then bad sent an apolozy to this country. The apology was deliv ered at the Suite Depart nent by L?rd Panncefote." Mr. Macro m called npoa Chairman Hitt and consulted with him as to when be would be ready to appear before the committee. As a r salt of the confer ence, the committee will be called to meet within a day or two. The whole committee wi.l hear tbe testimony and tbe proceedings will be public instead o the charges being beard privately by Mr. Hitt, Mr. Adams and Mr. Berry, as was originally intended. Youug Girl's Suicide. Lakeview, Or., March 22. Emma Mo ran, commonly known as "Dollie Bene be!, aged 13 years, committed enicide at Old Fort Warner, 50 miles north of bete Tuesday night by taking etryebnine. N cause is assigned for tbe act. She lived with her mother and step-father, who were employed by W. S. Dent, a baobe lor, to keep house lot bim, end tbe hue band to do chores on the ranch. Most raocbrrs keep strychnine about the jri:.ee for puiiiooicg coyotes, and Em' ana, upon seaaliog herself in tbe silting room ajout 8 o'clock in tbe evening showed that eoruelhing was wrong, and was asked the trouble. She simply staled that sho had taken strychnine and in a few minutes was dead. The child was I light and cheerful up to the time of committing the deed, and the anm of the death is & mystery. POWERS HELDIWITHOUr BAIL. Defense Waived Examination - An. other Republican Was Arrested Today. Fkaxkfokt. Ky.. March 27. The fourth day of the trial of Republican Secretary of State Powers began with the courtroom cleared cf all pe pie except ing attorneys, newspaper correspondents and officers of the court. The attorneys for tbe drfeusa held a consultation, af.er hicb Governor Brown, for the defense, announced that no testimony would be introduced for tbe defense, and that they would waive further examination. The pardon issued to Powers by Gov ernor Taylor was Rendered by Brown as a bar to prosecution, and he asked that tha defendant l? ilianiwed. Coloml OsrrpVll e iid the. c La;iionwe.,lih denied Tyl -r'd rilit t- a pardon Brown moved i hat the prisoners be dismissed upon tt.e evidence-. The motion was ov erruled. Biil was at-ked for. Judge M Miie said 'It i ::. my bli--f that Powera fired thei-h-t wlitcii killf d G -be(, hut on tbe evi-lcu-e, i' is mv ounlo-i that be was conr.ecteJ with conspiracy to kill bim. 1 fclkill t!erefjre order ihat ba be held ov;r without t-ai tj tha Franklin county Gra:id Jury, tlt.il theca?e may te furth er iriYs i.MteJ." After the Powers c-tie bad beeu dis poW of, t'ie court r-'ctsed nn'il 2 p. m. ANOTHER ARREST TODAY. flan Who Gave Murderer Key Power's Office. to FfiASKyoKr, March 7 II. E. Yont- By, republican auJitor and Sweeney's private secretary, was arrested today as the man ai.h the black mustache whom Golden mentioned in las testimony as the man to whom John Powers gave tbe ey to the office of Culeo Towers. Yoat- sey is a halt-brother ci John L. Craa- fotd, a prominent r-pnblican of New port. BOERS WILL CONTINUE WAR Cape Colony Dntcb Declare England Will mke a Mistake U She De prives Tbem of Independence. Lokdox. March 27 Advice- to.ia ! from Cape Tuwn say : Rain are general j tbroogbout South Africa, and rivers bich bave been dry for years are being .... . . ' flxded. Many camps are transformed to swamps. This will still mote militate against any Immediate British advance. Sickness amocg tho Boer prisoners on tbe transports is increasing; trpboid lone claims ICO victims among tbe pris oners, and tbe population of Simonstown fear an epidemic. A meeting of the Bund wis hel l at Paars, March IG, and was. attended by several members of tbe Cape assembly. It passed resolutions regretting that the Cape Government was not consulted before the war, and declaring that any settlement which did not respect the in dependence of the Republic would be detrimental to tbe highest interest of tbe British Empire. Mr. Grove, the chief speaker, proph esied another war within six years on e's independence was granted and As semblyman Mariase characterized this war as a continuance of the Jamieson raid. It is stated that Roberta is going to Cape Town to meet Lady Roberts. Michael Davitt arrived at Loureoco Mar ques March 24. A dispatch to the Times declares the Boers are using natives from thi mines to construct tienehes around Johannesburg, adding that the mines are expected to shut down, owing to the military demand for Kaffir labor. AGAINST PUERTO RICO TARIFF Portland Presbyterian Minstcrial As sociation Passes Resolutions. At a regulation meeting of the Presby terian Ministerial Association of Portland bell yesterday, tbe following resolution was unanimously adopted : 'That we, tbe Presbyterian Ministeri al Association of Poitland, in seat-ion this 2t3thday of March, are in accord with the expression given by the President in bis last message to Congress on the Puerto Rican tariff question, and on the ground that it is a gross injustice to impose each a lax upon a people under tbe constitu tion and under the protection of our flag do hereby expreas the hope that our rep re'en'atives in Jbe United45talea Senate will do their utmost to defeat the present bill proposing a duty npon our commer cial traffic with that island." Replying tj the telegram of the Cham ber of Commerce, indorsing bis stand on tbe Puerto R'-co bill, Senator Simon writes from Washington, under date of March 21 : "lam yery much pleased to learn that my coarse regaiding tbe Puerto Rico tar iff measure lias the approval of tbe Chamber of Commerce, and I hope that tbe free-tradc-with-Puerto-Rico senti ment will prevail." Harney ie one of the most prosperous counties of Oregon, or the entire West, sxvg the Burns Xewe. We have not ex porting manufactories, and we have use for our own cereale. But our old cows and our cheep bave eaten their fill of green grass in summer and of Harney bay in winter, and vast Las been the re suit thereof. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positivo guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of tho food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 2-1 eta. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp'fl drug store. STILL ARE FAR APART No Agreement on Puerto Rican Legislation. REPLBLICAN SENATORS CAlllS Tariff Men Believe the Free Traders Will Vote for the Bill to bs Amend' ed by Foraker. Wasuixoto.v, March 2G. Tbtf rojrubli cao ixembersof the penate i?peu' two aif t Kulf li.Mir j i Hr'tlS !..! V 11 nil .ffrtto reacha.. ue-.uer.t r.p-,n the . Too Uakcr I),mo, r,t has ircreased Poe-tollkau leSi-:-..ii. . pending iu j lU e 2 ' to H :s B's 1 c amn thcfenate. Thscauima- apparently, j The O. B. t X. if about Jo expend however, wttluut mattr.ai result, tin j a111 Ii.Cih) in iuiprovins tho track be only accouipl thment b.-tr.g a dei isi'-n toM;; ';,'''! a' d L'rua ilia, proceed w.tli ttio t.iI t ill as it i;o J. V.'. Mc-; ii .r and 1). C. Ireland etai.d, without :epartiiiii tanfl i 5u;'j p nu's in the aregate, feature, :i.t m discharge tiro unrm-ioy ; p iv il:i M h i O iserver. Meengcr comutitteo from furstiur illorlc. j eliir.i- ) . 1 hut 215 pound.J, During the sitting, the fr.-e tra ;cra . n j A j, u ; ... j, y,n, circUtl at Fossil the one hand and h irobond ' a i J ; men on lit other, wer qaite as otnior-i ate as thiy bad been a? the . previ- f. meeting. Thia omliti.in of affiirs a - uia-le so uiap.it tiiat Senaior '-isn, acting a-i cua;rtua!i ol the cjaoa, ; dared at tbe cloee of lhoui et: tliat thre was i: oeco.-rity .'cr pU;tiiv' ni li 'ii to cou?:uct on ps- 1 ei, a.i it ; vry etijf r.t that n other our.e w.-.s 1 practicable. j Sd::aor l:orker was instructed bv tiic ; caiicui t'j n-3 tbe Pu 'tt j Bican bill u j t It nriir itai!ii i'i.'rrrfir.r in-' cjrpora'e I a itU the tiriu measure, to cs speedy a vote as possib'e. Trie nr.der etaodkg at tha time this iustructiou was civen was lhat Sanator Foraker would of- ! fer en am?ndin;nt to tho tariff feature ol tbe bill, adding the free list nam?d ;;y the president in an execu'ive order to the exports going from Xbs Uni ed States j to Puerto Kico duty free, but that the 1 j I per cent of the Dingley law carri.d in i rota i Puerto Kico to the Un'.it-I States wou.d 1 be retained. jopposs tbe bill even with the amend- meat recommended. They are. it is j staled, Senators Davis, Beveride. Hoar, i Wellington. Mason. Simon, Proctor and Nelson. It a as also said that Senator Mie, who t:ere:oiore ns aciea ana me , Republicans, and Ssnator McCon.bor, of V...L Tl l . : ; I .. WAtA I a U . North Dakota, will not vote for the Honse till until .-.mended, but it is be lieved tbey w:ll yote for the amended proposition. Two Senators named in the list of tbe eight first cbeu are claimed by friends of the taiitf measure as almod sore 'o vote fcr tbe amended bill, leav ing no Republicans cbo wilt vote Caaiiy against the measure. Il is claimed that two or three votes will be secured fcr the tariff measures from the ranks of the op position parties in the Senate, and that in this way a majority will be srenred. While there has been a great deal of discussion among Senators as to what tbe Honse will do when the amended bi 1 is sent oyer there, the only result has been a decision that tbe Senate must act as seems best under tbe circumstances, and the bill, if it passes, most take its chances in tbe Honse. DAVIS' SUBSTITUTE. A Bill ProMdiog for Free Trade With Puerto Rico. Washington, March 2J. Senator Da vis has introduced a substitute for tbe Puerto Rico and extends the internation al revenue laws, with amendments, over the island. The act is declared provi sional, and shall col continue longer than two years. The bill in fail is as follows : "Section 1. That Puerto Rico is here by made an internal revenue district. That the laws of the United Slates pro viding for internal revenue taxation and collection, cot locally inapplicable, are hereby extended to, and shall remain in force in Puerto Rico, excepting as herein otherwise provided, for the term stated ia this act. The President, by and with the consent of the Senate, shall appoint a Collector cf Internal Revenue for the said district, who shall receive an annual salary cf f 4000, and whose offics shall be at San Ju iu. "Sec. 2. That excepting as herein cth erwiee provided, 15 per cent of all the in terual revenue tax imposed by theUuitml States shall be collected in said district. No stamp taxes imposed by mid laws npou written or printed documents shall ie collected in said district. T. e Secre tary of the Treasury is hereby author ized and directed to mate all needful re ulaiions to carry this act into effect and to prescribe tbe compensation of all offi cers and agents necessary for that pnr pose. Sec. 3. The amount of all taxes ro collected, less the necessary expenses of collection, are hereby appropriated and placed at the disposal of the President to be expended under bis direction ior the government of Puerto Rico now existing and hereafter to be established, and for public works and other governmental and public purposes therein. "Sec. 4. Upon tobacco not grown in Puerto Rico, and upon all manufactures thereof, and upon rum or other distilled snirits nroduced from Bubstancea net grown in Puerto Rico, the full tax pro viued by the internal revenue laws of the United State? shall b8 collected. Upon tobacco grown in Puerto Rico and the manufactures thereof, and upon rum an other spirit a distilled or made from sugar cano or other agricultural product grown in Puerto Bico, or from tho product of such sngir cano or other agricultural product, the eaid lax of 15 per cent (-1 all be imposed, tho name as upon othor sub jects of internal revenue taxation. "8ec. 5. That the President, when- iter be si a' I b ratifiel that a local seli'-g y rnment hs been futablisbed in Puerto Kii) adcq'i:ito to inise und collect l.ixo! bj in oii legiidstinn, fhall have the tor r from time to limf! by procUnna. tion to (lecrioe the pyr rcntum of tax a'iiiror boli h tl.e e.inip. ' S o. C. Tuat no Unties on imports or j cxprrt J thai!, r.ner the pa;9ai;e of this j i.et, ba lovi d or tolloc t d 'n any articles I import . I fr.nn the UuteJ St-.ttcs ii:to Puerto liii-j or f rt. m Puerto Kico into the I United Sts't'8. ' "S.-. 7. This act f )iail ba t.!;eii, snd j Iil-M t.) iu1 provi ioiial iu in purposes, a:ii '.!.t;t;ileJ to meet a pressing preser.t n oil for riwnua f r the IalunJ of Puerto Kii:i, a:vi slu'.l not continue ia force alttr the Vint duy of March, 1002." Oregon Notes. wii !i a v c f r. i-'irrcei-ii tho Fosil and ;i ail route, whivh wa iiis- Wav;:u j cotstiuu-ii scv ';frull Ti-k-.. lute :ai weeks ;o au.t a line In-; to Wa'ermtn cobsti- Pen ii- ii -a i ordi isi cs against Si'i 'iu o'i (i.- -id wal thai wtnl into elTe t T i'ir !iy. A. fin of 1 p;-r r.-.ch oJen 'n ;.rov:Jtd Kr, a d it is Siid the Pcr.d'w.o . i:i.'. ra iil enf.r.-e il.e law. Tii-- Will i-aette i r-ow t.-eiived to be t a 1 -ver p'tj; t'-an it has l e-n at tl.ia 6?.-:rn in ro aiy u ye..r, says theCurvallis Tiund. I'. i ta' L.ur fett nlove law water, hti t t:;5 rtea.nt oit people are al ready tinritis; eu pnttins a littlit draught sVarr.er ;ii rho run. Ills rn;urf 1 abut Arllsglon, says the Isr.e Pot, lhat tiuro i amove on f-jot to tak-.- olT anotl er slice from the so Jt ti erd cf Giiliatu c.tiuty, and add it o Whcier. thus assatitg FoSfil ecfEti- ent s iron, ti ti f't th county feat ol county ai d b !.! ". This ' e.-.Jr a oV5 i; r"1'1'1 t. rttoni opjofttton in Gilliam to-inty, a' d i!efervts to be Th-., potittt.n ol' tin i s i?.e:.a f John iiJV, ;-f kit g tbtt ti e town te allowed to i.;Corpoa e u: d-?r the Lvis'a ive set cf ts .p. VAi . rar.tv.l v the Crant rinniT court nt is 'as', meeting. Tn court ur- de ed th .t an e'nt o r be l.tld for tbe ciiO' eicg i f city otEi eri', end fix.l April 2nd as tho day. Ttiis, it i l-2ievel, is th firs'. ton in Orou be incorpxr ated w.tho it f icoiil act of the LegieU tnre. Another Fast Train. The Ri tiranJs Western Railway, "Tbe Great Sjlt Ltke Bouts" has re suired its fa;t train eeivi-c to th? F.nl, making the run Lorn Portlan 1 to Chicago in thr-e Ca.Ts and a half, Xj layover is necessary, snlouly en" chargi of cars is ai- dc. Thcc who desire i. have the privilege, Lcvsever, cf a dajliht etopav- either at Soil Like City or Denver. Three daily express trains are run leav ing Oden, Utah, at 7:15 a. in. end" 1 :15 nd 7 p. tn. The uiorriin- train rarriej a throng!) stan-iar-d sleerer to Chicago, via the Burlington' route i-td tbe nuht train one via the uurim ston, Chicago, Kocfe It-land & Pacific. Tl.e tourist sleepers and chair cars run daily as forme riy through frcm Portland to Dcnvtr. Twice a week tourist excur- ion cars are run tl.rccgh from Portland o Boston. Ail trains carry dining cars, making the trip across the Ccntinent via The Great Salt Lake Route," moat de- irat le. The Rio Grande Western Rail- cay is tho enly road running through Salt Lake City, and with its connections the Denver & Rio Grande and the CcLradj Midland takes tl.e passenger through the famoifi Rocky Mountain ecenerv of Colorado. For rates and a 1 other information, add re? 3 J. J). Mansfield, Gen. Agt., 233 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. The Dread of Death. A man bound htnd and foot upon a railway track can see the ap- proacning aanfjcr wun his open eyes and re alize now actual -X Bn1 tcmble it s; . . DUl WHCll loan faculties are lJ. Jjound about j Obv cords of - u disease he t feels only Vj by a sort of . naiuiiii iii- danger that is cominu "upon him UTinnch be cannot actually see it That awful -tense of dread, the feeling that death is near at hand is UescriDea Dy a South Carolina jrentlcman, Thos. O. Lever, I- art 1 1 f Lever, kichmond Co.. with a truth that everyone who has ever experienced it will immediately recognize : "I had what the doctor called nervous iudi fretion," he avs: " I took medicine from my family phvsician for it. but of no avail. In look ing over one ol the Memorandum Hooks isnucd by Dr. R. V. l'icrve, of Buffalo, N. V I found a case like mine described exactly. I wrote to lr. fierce and made a statemeut. He sent me a descriptive li-t of questions, also hygienic rules. 1 .rirritd these out as best I Could, but I thought it almost impossible, a I suffered so much with pain umlrr my ribs nnd an empty feelinir in mv stomach. At mum I woulij huve cold or hot feet and hands nUcriiately. 1 was otiinir verv nervous and suffered n crrat deal Wltn Utteaftincsif hm 10 my cifimumu, uiuimui; that death woul-1. - in claim me: always expect- ing something e a preat dreafl 11:11 to take place ami navint; .-y mind. I was also irritable -. was (greatly rt-ductd in tlcsh. .i-elv ativtliiu? that would not and nnpnticiit " I could c -t proiuce a t'.t ' aome hesitp.t: patent nu-ilii of lr. l'ier.- s . 'Pellets.' Alt- i ' clinir in my ntomach. After --.i-ini; to my prejudice ocain.,t 1 ilecided to try- a few liutlles -Men Medical "liiscovrry and :iim? several iMittles of each I found 1 was imp: nt tunes as t" . .viii. I bave to be crttrful yet . li.-.t I cat. iu order that I may rl i-.hkI snid sirom: I fullv lielli-ve if unv who Miller with imlis--- iiou or torpid liver or ,1,,. ,1,1 would Like Hr. l'leiee's i.ol-leu Medical Iiiscovny iiu-l ' I'l nsant Pellets' and i.trrw n lew ' ininle livtficuic rules tliev would wKiti Ik Kfeutly bemliieil, and with little per wrvciaiKv woiit-1 be entirely enrol It is a vtrv : iintile mattei lo write to Or. Pierce. No "charge uliatver is made for iidvice; which will be sent you (in u plain Beakd envelope) promptly by raaU, Zr -Wl Vl - - ' r. I l J. F. BARKER & CO. uua . v. RO(D!KER;Yr V s ww-.; wj v. :, MITCHELL WAGOttS J. I. CASE PLOWS SHOE SHOE Can be combined in the same pair oi Shoes if correctly fitted. We are prepared to show the most complete line cf Shoes ever shown in our store, having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac tories in the east. We should like to have a chance to make j ou acquainted with our stock and prices as we feel assured that both will please you. WOLLENBERG BROS. A careful analysis of our Drugs and Chemicals i Will prove them to be of I Full Standard I Strength and Purity. Our Stock is unexcelled in Quality and our S Medicines are absolutely reliable. j i Purity j Reliability I I Accuracy A. C. MARSTERS & CO.; I'rescripticns com pountle.l Day and NigLt SEIREG0R6 Name it? - Why, have it Nice cy GROCERIES Teas and Coffees Flour and Feed. able prices. make a specialty Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line of FRESH GROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please Price. G've us a Cal KRUSE JVe To let you know that we Staple and Fancy QROcE . Our stock, is being constantly replenished and enlarged, hence our goods are always fresh and new. COUPONS holder to a selection from porcelain china. A chance nothing. Come and see. prices at ickson Street, li rii o r i 'i: A 1 J il V a a STYLE COflFORT. i Druggists. i spell it backwards and you fresh stock of Staple and Fan constantly on hand. Fine a specialty. Canned goods, Fine fresh goods at reason Give me a trial order. We oi fresh bread. MRS. A. C. KIDD. SI you in both quality and I. & SHAMBROOK. pay for this.... ( i A A J J have a fine selection of given with every cash purchase which entitles our handsome decorated to get something nice for Every thing at the lowest 2 oSgS ZIQLER'S GROCERY. Notice for Publtcat United Static l.ar; Krucl-iiru, r.ill Notice Ik hereby triven tbat t'-j named neltlc-r han fllcl nntit-e of I I to makf tinal tmmf in fur-rxrt of M that nan! Drool will be ma-le before I and Receiver. United 8tate I.ai I Kosebur?, On vnv, on May vj KtKKl I l.l.l A .Me. On M.i n. H. Ko '14-. for liiJ Si NF'i Ktx'.tton 12 T. IWPon'h, K. oauiea the follow Ine witnefiw-s to continuous rti-ilen.- upon and cul ni l land, viz- lmli Armenia, n I i. X. Everts. G. P. Williams. !! of Fi J.T. iiKi NOTICE FOR PLBLICA 1 I'nit'-d Mate Lsr.d f Ro.EB-KG.Or-jton, Mart Nolic ia hereby pireo tuat tbe narnrd nettlcr baa filed notice of bi--to make final prouf in stinnort of bit thai tald proof will lie nuuie before lb ai d Receiver United t-taU-e, Land Kotieburg On-Kon May 1. viz: (ihOKOK Y. W1LUAMJ. On hi H. K. No. 7M7, for the Lot 1, SE'-f SE'i. w-(io 21. ft tv. li. 3 W. the following witnewo to prove tiber,-i residence upon and cultivation of said Lou 18 Arnient, H. I.. EngU, i. Harry W ilUanis, all ol Feel, Unm. J. T, B; K NOTICE FORPUBLICATI Dnited .State Land O ROf-carao, Orexoo. F- binary 2 Notice ia herebr riven that the k named tettler ha fl'.ed notice of hi inn make final proof In fnpport of bi ci tbatid proof will be nin-le b-fore tbe i and Receiver. V. H. Ind Oitice at U Oregon on Marrh 30, l'XO, vii: If.tUiDAUIO. Kll;t On IT. E. So. 3MS.fi the E'i. &tc. li R9W. He name the foilowiu witr prove hi continuous residence upon ai ration of aid land, via: WUiim J. I Scott Lander, of Melroae. Orefon, W. H. 1 of Wardtoo. Oregon, Sainuei Alexan-t Cleveland, Oregon. :a T 1 BDT r U T Re EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - THE SHASTA R01 OFTHI Southern Pacillc O Train leave Bobebor; f -r Po rtlicd lauou at ia a. m. ana Li:si an. b:.a. a. Lv. -S jo r.H. I Lt. - Portland - Lv. I Koaebara - Lt. i 4iu 13:33 r. M. j Ar. - Ashiaad - Ar I U .0 Sacramento- Ar. 4:S5 Saa Fracel?eo Ar. S:15 r. a. Ar. -7:iia.a. J Ar. - 5.V A. M. I A. Orfea a a. I ll: A. SI j li Denver Am. j :-J) A. M I . Kan,CtT il. j "zl A. M I il Chicaso it. ! Ta A. M I it. Lo ADgeles I 7t' P. M I it, 1 Pao IL 6 U A. M I ia Fort Worth i. 6 SO P. M ! ia Cry of Mexico il 9: a. M I A a. Houitf-n ab. 1:1. M. ab New Orleans ab I I 5r. M 1 ab. Wanbiruitoa ll. i -1, Ai A. M. M a. if. 7:Si. M. ?: a. il. l.M P. M. CIO P. M. A. M. A. M. 4 (OA. M. bii-.b A, M. a.. A. M. U li P JI. ab. Vew York ab. 1 1J P. il Pnllinaa and Tourist cars on ro'.h tri:ii. Cbaircars ScrmeHto toOsden and CI Paso. an-1 tourist can to Ctuuua. 1st. Loci. r Orieasaantl W aihineton. Connecting at San Francisco with several ilejimchip line for ilonoioiu. Jian. China, rniuppioes, central and soma Atcertea. SVv Mr. nn. Esti-. ACeJlt. At Rfwh-nre slAion or address C. H. MARKHAil, O. F. Pi. Agar t. POSTLASD OEKSOS "Sunk Line oi the World" Tbe Favor ita Transcontinental Hoots Between the Northwest and all Points East. Choice of Two Kootes Through the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four F.oates East ol Pueblo and Denyer. All Passengers granted a day stop-over in tbe Mormon Capital or an v here be tween Os-len and Denver. Personally condacted Tourist Excarsions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets and any Information Re garding- Bates, Routes, etc., or for De scriptive Advertising Hatter, call on AgentsM Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacific Companies. S. K. HOOFER, General Pass. & Ticket Agent, Denver, Col. R. C. KICHOL, General Aaert, If tou suffer from tenderness or full ness on tbe right side, xsAaa under shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache and feel dulM.hcavy and sleepy yonr liver is torpid and congested. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and perma nently by removing tho conation and causing the bile ducts to open and flow naturally, thky ark good rats. y 1 1 in ! RfTERS A CO 1 i a I FHYSKIAN ASD SURGEON. i fa lwmi W V 1 11 . ,1 .111 aMava-I M Attorney and Cctnnsellor at Law. ilinice Law and Water Risrhta asjajoaity. Winters Bid. ROSEBCfce. iihsai JOHN If. SHUPE, ATTOBN E Y-AT- LA W, Bosebiku, Oaawojt. Budnea before C.S. Laad Ofl5ceand prob e ufiasi a specuitr. Office Abnbaai BuiJdiBz. Ja. E. .LAWYERS. ATTOBN EY-AT-LAW, " r.Cai.BlBti, fiimnv m Eoorn 3 A -J, Ta)lor;i Wjleon Bltick. J C. i L LLLRTON Attornej-at-Law. Will pracjce in all lie state and Federal Courts Office ia Ma.iy Bldj., Rweburg. Orefoa. q.eko.;e m. blown, Attorney-at-Law, Court House Dow a blAurs. &OSXSCS3, OS. BA b. riddle; Attorney at Law, OS.iv tn Cmirt Houe iia Dist. Ally. P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Kooms 1 and 2 Eeview Baildius. RCSEBCBG, ORXtiUS V "WILLIS, . Attorney and Ccunselor at Law, WM pcaetiee ia '.! tit mvrtm of tha Stat. (f to in Xanters Bauding. DoaKUa cumarr, f. tt. CRAWTOILD, Attorney at Law, oom 1 1. Marstcr Bldg, ROSZBITEa, Oi. fwBasiiM$befc.n th C. 8. Land Offlea saw auiuuf case a specialty. Lata Receirer C. 3. Laad oaca. JA. ECCHASAS, Notary Public, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. RoomS Harsters BuiM'n? ROSEBURG, OB p Vf IIVYNES, DENTIST, Review BuitdiDc, Telephone No. . ROsEBCR. 0XJI3OH Q K.GEO. E. IIOUCK, Phvscir.tvcc Surgeon. ROSEBritt ORXSOK V R SwtiiS-v Sis ii. 5-. . j .; r. T c Atr".t Uii Vlolm Outflt r? ':i.i, -, I T7e-r- I". O. 1'. Ul-je- 'j l.v-..nitmati-iit. T'(3vi..lm i MrJtrt nulla ol i-M ood. eurr, n.-le Uii taml sKle.toi r -ned pin. "Peiiily ,-. t,-l I T i-.-'.lttt. ral.UKli M''. smUij v.v .Uka Irl.mlM THIS ISA REtjiiUI 4S.OO I0U leiil:tuli limine-! lnnlny t-i lt-hea. with n .d imr .uu.. ( uni'lte Ith s trmmlmt BruU ! TiMIl I.O.M w, I lr vt .1 . -mum r..f. I.rit f rli, ,k k " u-riUH. ko. ii.i!.ba. iivs nxaaixaiT stveas rviv-.ai.v.an4 H l-Mnd fclir a rvur5Mi ami lh- rrl. H.i-n i-M, rr rt. br.r pay the l.r.. Kieiit S3. 75 lewtl:rnUpMt,aa.aaa e t p-v. ,bneTill.llroliIIlI.,-. SPfCIAl PUEIWtt'MOFFER. rna towylal. hy tul la full mc itl Mr n-t.f4 anThaari hrl, hiClfUl ! a will .iwaiiti tU intiimvtttT opef urnmiar tera i' tlittl If Imt loumicnurriT Pawi7"rw m twj HdJrrsE ARS. ROEBUCK CO. "9Cj;hra80. I Office Post ifiiee hid. 1 Pii -iv. :;:!;-: l nPf.v.EU v. n.invKn Ili-SKBIRU OkKOOS ociai attentiou ci. en to D;eaea ot the Soj I and Throat, y.iee Main St., otic dcor a-uthof City Utit I Photr.', Main J-ll. I " ' ' ' - i r