ADDITIONAL LOCAL. A Winning Ticket. New Spring Goods The Mild Winter has brought forth an Early Spring and wc are now prepared to show you an elegant line of SPRING NOVELTIES in Grey, Castor, Mode and the New Foulc Plaids. We also have a very swell line of Silks, Mouseilline Dc Soic, Etc. Come in and look them' over. V Si Our Millinery Department Will be quite a treat this Season as we have enlarged this . Department and have secured the services of' an Up-io-Datc Millliner direct from the city. In Gent's Furnishings We still continue to lead and have received all the striking Novelties direct from the Manufacturer. FGDPIH II I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. A careful analysis of our g Drugs and Chemicals J Will prove them to be of Full Standard Strength and Purity. Our Stock is unexcelled in Quality and our Medicines arc absolutely reliable. The Byron Horse. i Purity f Reliability I Accuracy V A. C. MARSTERS & CO. I'roHcriptious coui pcanUt Day and Night Druggists. J F. B ARKER & GO. u Ji. It. 1 Snow; Flake, h 1 ii MITCHELL WAG0M5 J. I. CASE PLOWS. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, F. S. Godfrey, Phone Main 353. Prop. Subscribe Fiii Tim Byron horfe now owned by J. U. Dixon will uik tki season at Wilbur Wednesday and Tnursday of each week. At Roseburg Friday and Saturday and the remainder of the time at the borne of the owner on the North Unipqna. terms reasonable. Stray Horse. One bay horeo, about 4 years did, branded "II" on right tdioulder, weight about 1)00 or 1000 pounds. Taken up the 0th of March, at my place in Garden Valley, 2,' miles west o( Wilbur. a30p ) " N. LaHait, Jr. Died. Atbiahome in Ha buret near Drain, Oregon. Benjamin E. Miller, aged 45 years Deceased leaves a w ife and five small cbt'dreo. The funeral was held Tuesday. We wili send you I he semi-weekly Plaindkalbk and the Oregon Poultry Journal, the best poultry journal in the Northwest, both for (1.75. Roseburg Bakery CARL, JCHNURSTEIN, Prop It is a well knowu fact that our breadstuff's are the best. Fine fresh cakes, pies and other pastries kept constant ly on hand. Jackson btreet. GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel well : I have a coueh : mv lungs are sore; am losing flesh, wnat snail 1 aoi" Your doctor savs take care of yourself and take plain cod -liver oil, but you can't take it. only the strong, healthy person can take it, and they can't take it long. It is so rich it upsets the stomach. But you can take SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested. If you will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily, there is very little doubt about your recovery. There are hypophosphites in it ; they givo strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. r. andfi.oo, Udruggtati. BOWNt.ChemUu, HiW York. Lyle Marsters is the proud possessor of a tine new Kara bier bicycle. J. I.. I)wey, of Gleodale, was in the city the lalter part of last week. Mrs. Rober' P.orth, who was visiting lb the city, went to Saginaw Friday. Prof. ISarxftA of Drain was shaking bund with friends in Ibe citf Saturday. A Hew cross walk was laid betweeo the depot hotel and the freight tepo', Fri day. A. XV. Murningstar, a prominent citi zen of Drain, was doing business in town' Friday. It is reported that the Mohawk brand) of the S. P. will be completed by the end of June. Jobn Churchill was over from Oakland Thursday, doing business befort the U. 8. land office. J. L. ftbaruhrook and W. T. Emery o' Umpqua Ferry were doing business in town Saturday. Judge Howell, a prominent business man and politician of Ashland, was in the city on business Friday. Location notices of both placer and lode claims and all other kinds of blanks lor sale at the Plaindealeb office. D. E. Vernon, of the Oakland Owl, was hooting around town Friday and Saturday. We acknowledge a pleasant call. Judge W. It. Willis and Attorney Kice of Rosburg, were here Brst of the week on legal btiioegB. Grants Pass Mining Journal. Miss Kdna Il.uvey, who has been vis iting friends in this city for the past week returned home on tho local .Saturday morning. Gale DoVore of YoucaHa, stopped off be Wednesday on bis way to Marys vi lie, Calif., where he will remain in definitely. Al Norman is running into Ahtitand on the freight and will move his mother here as soon as he can secure a houso Valley Record. A. M. Baker, of the Equitable Savings and Lojo Association, was in the city Friday representing his company and made this office a pleasant visit. Housholder thae wheels to sell and trale. If you have anything to trade bring it in and see hkn and he will treat you right. Little yellow corner, oppo site poatcfQce. ACKEKS DYSPEPSIA TABLET are eold ou a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia One little tablet gives immediate reliei 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F. Kapp's drug atore W. C. Conner is again at the helm of the Roseburg Plaindealeb. He is one of the brightest country 'newspaper men in the state and if given half an oppor tunity, will be a great benefit to the Plain dkai.kr. Bohemia Nugget. Messrs. Phillips, Jas. Benson, Harry Wynne and Calvin Wallace, prominent citizens of Cottage Grove, made the Plaindealeb a pleasant c.ll Friday while in town on business before tho register and receiver of the U. S. land office. Rv. D. T. SujimerviMa ieit this (Fri- day)eve.iing for Roseburg, where he will Bpeud Sunday. He will then leave for the East to attend the general conference fiat tikes place'at EvauBton, III. There be will inest his wife aud his eon, who witii Johnny Booth, hoe teen attendiug college. Miring Journal, Grants Pass. Staytou'a enterprising broom unnu fac'.urer, W. E. ITbouaas, has ordered seed enough to plant twenty acres of corn and offers to donate it free to any one who will plant it in one acre tracts or more. More than that, be will pledge binis -If to pay $103 a tan tor the crop next fall, or the market price, whatever that may U Mail. President McKiniey has signed a proclamation opening to settlement the northern half of the Colville Indian res ervation in Washington. Thejproclaraa tion will go into effect October 10 next. The land opn to settlement is all that part of the reservation which ha not been alloted to the Indians aud com prises about 1,500,000 acres. It will be disposed of under the homstead laws at f 1.50 an acre. Valley Record. George A. White, the popular S. P. conductor, is laid up with a badly bruised right ami, the result of rujuriee he re ceived fiom a "slinking up" in bis ca boose, yesterday morning about 7 o'clock George had just brought his freight train in from the aoutj and the caboose was standing on the track itear the water tank. A switch engine bumped into and derailed the caboose throwing every thing lneide, including the genial con ductor, Into much confusion; but Mr, White bad hia usual good lack with him ana fortuna'ely escaped with uo mora serious iijurlaa than Ll badly bruised aim. Tidiugs. The following letter shows the estimate1 placed on the Republican ticket by a prominent Douglas County Republican, now in Alanka: Skaoway, April 10, 1000. Hon. E. D. Stratford, Roseburg, Oregon. Dear Judge: I have just received the Roseburg papers in which is announced the result of the work of the Douglas County Convention. As a resident of Douglas county and a member of the Itepubhcan party, I wish to nay that I am glad to know that the Republican of old Douglas have nominated a winuiog ticket. -The ticket it seems to me com bines all of the elements of good Repub lican strength and with good manage mentBbould be elected "without the lore of a man.'' The watchword with Re publicans should be, "elect every man on the ticket, or elect none." This is not the year to scratch or trade. If there is anything that I can do to help the mat ter of Republicanism along, let me know. It is not likely however that I will be able to get to Roseburg to vote. My wife and eelf ate well. Iam still kept very busy, and don't have much time for out side matters. Give my regards to friends. Sincerely yours, C. A. Sehlbbede. Douglas County Crops. Sol Abraham, one of li wborg's well known citizens, is in tl n city visiting relatives. He thiuka Douglas county is going to 4iave the big-t crop of bay and grain in its-history, hs the season is . very forward, and the fields are waving as they usuullv do i. May. Douglas county fruit men are i t worrying oyer the result of frost eitli r, as no damage lias twen dune the pro t or peach blos soms whatever. Oreg aian. Gov. Bob Taylor, Tuesday Evening. "His very tone of voice is enchanting, and his aptitude at catching the spirit of his auditors and taking them close to bis heart is wonderful." Nashville Ameri can. The graduations of his lecture were' beautifully illustrated with the most amusing anecdotes told iu an inimitable fashion. New Orleans Times-Demt-crat. "No effort at word-painting could at tain a sublimer h'ijjht." New Orleans Picayune. "His fun was sandwiched in when least expected, and it sent his audience into roars of laughter." Dallas News. "Gov. Bob Taylor will never ee the day when bis jokes will fail to reach tbe hearts of men and women." Atlanta Constitution. "Bob Taylor is more than a gedius in bis way, and today stands alone as the great portrayer, upon the lecture p!at form, of tbe beauties of nature, and de lineator of tbe humbler characters. Hia is a btart of melody and a tongue of gold." Chattanooga Times. This world is a hanging garden of beauty to those who love; it lis tbe harp of a thousand strings to those who laugh and sing.Gjv. Taylor. Gov. Bob Taylor at the Opera House, Tuesday evening, April 24. You should net fail to hear him. Fighting Near Karee LosooK, April 0. A dispatch froaa Blormfonteiu says that firing is reported south of Karee Siding, six miles north of Glenn. London, April 20. The report tl fighting at Karte Siding may be the firsj news of the progress of the British a vapce on Pretoria, and there are othat indications that Roberts is either start ing or has already started for bis norths ern goal. A dispatch from Capo Towu says: "Censorship restrictions have bee great'y increased, owing to the move ment! of troops." The Boers south of Bloemfonteiu are reported retreating. Large commandos were veeu April 19th uear Thabtncbu moving north. From Pretoiia tomes the report that fever 'ii decimating 'the Mafeking garri son, and a letter from tbe mayor of Mafe- i king says that General Robert baa Gene ! uutil May 20th. : II. G. Housholder desires to announce ! that he has leaood the Rose (.trove and I bicycle track aud will at once improve and heautifv tin- ame and make it a favorite resort ( jr thoe seeking rent and recreation. A small fee will be charged for admission to the grounds, including use ol track, swings, hammocks, etc.