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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1901)
dvertising J ob Printing Iq busy seasons brings you your hare of trade; advertising in dull sea sons brings yon your share, and also that of the merchant who "can't af ford" to advertise. Is " a gw aso basinesa. Poor printing re- uecu bo creoii on a good bnainees house. Let os do joar Job Printing we jruarantee it to be ia every way satisfactory. - ished on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol,. XXXII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, igoi. ; No. 84 The ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER until January 1, for $1.50 in ADVANCE A II ifttifculer. S Ml 903 Official Directory. VBDEBAL Tocodore Koaecvelt Fiasidcat Jobs Hay .Becretary of Btate Lymau J. Gage Secret. rj ol Treasoiy Eliha Root Secretary ol War K. A. Hitchcock Sucre rj ol Interior John U. Lou ecTUT ol Navy Jame WiUon... C. E. Smith Mel ille W. Fuller.. John H. Miichul J Joseph aimoa ...tjuiretary of Agriculture imi llasler tieueral Chlct Justice U. . beualorl STAT or OBBCOS. Thus. H. Tongue. M. A. Moody T. T. lieer r. L Dim bar C. S. Moore.... J. H. Ackerman-- W. a. Leeds I'.. K. Black bum. . C. E. WolTerton, K.S.Beaa . r. A. Moors J M.L.Chambcria B. B. Bellinger Zoeth IIoasrr. D.M..0tume John Hall.. ...(Joogretraan 1st Diat .-..tAjOKrcfcwn.u 2nd Dist . ,,. Secretary ol State -State Treasurer . .Supl. rubliclnslraction B ate Printer ... Attorney General Supreme Judges Clerk Slate Land Board. 0. 8. Dist. Judge U. 8. Marshal -Collector Int. Ber ... . D. B. Diat. Attorney BCOOKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ... W. Hamilton Jodie ieo- M. Brown.. Prosecuting Attorney Society Mtlngs. 1 U. T. M. Rosebur Hira No. 11 I Holds its regular reviews upon tbe second ana toarth Wednesday eve, of each month in the Native Sons' Hall. Sisters of other Jiives visiting ia the city are coraiaiiy iimted to attend oar re views. FAiNHcM0lKBJSL.C0M. LUisisC. Anderson, K. K I.' O. O. F. I'biletarian Loike No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows' Tempi, cur Ber Jackson and Case auuets. on Saturday evening ol each week Mem bers of the order in good standing are tnvuea to attend. J. L, Bogus, N. (i. G. W. Tsbay, Secretary. BP. O. 326. a t. 1. H. Booth J. T. Bridges. C. a. labd oma, ao&xsuaa. . .Eoceirex ... Register JMKT BzrBBSSirTATIVia. R. A. Booth Joint Senator Douglas, Lane and Josephine. S D Brigs .... Joint Bepresentatlre Douglas - and Jackson. BOOCLAI COCJTTT. a. C. Manters Senator n . i i i rXMaLa BepreaenUtlve. D. B. Kht .dark K.L. Parrott .Bbenfl G. W. Dimmick . ..Treasurer ELKS. Rumbaric Lodge No. Holds regular eomuiuaica- tions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second and toarth Thursdays ui rach ruontb. Ail members requested to aiteud irvu larly and all viaiung brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. W. U. Jamjesom, K IC V. C. Lokdon, Secretary. WOODMEN OF TilE WOBLD. Oak Camn No. 125. Meet at the Odd Fellows' Hail, ia Kosebnrc, every first and third Mooday evening. Visit ing; neighbors always welcome. F. & Goorur, C. C. J. A. Bcchabab, Clerk. -County Judge 11 D Thompson r. B. Hamli .School SupezinteBdent H. B. Gillette... W.F. Briegs.... I. C TwttcheU A. Abrahazu J. C. Young, A. K. Kichois. v. a. wsatbxb bcbsas. Thos. Gibeon Observer boabb of b. a. rxnaioB bxijubbbb. K. L. MUler, M. D, PresidenL J. C Twite bell, M. D- Secretary. K. DuGss, X. Treasurer. .......... ....... JBnrreyof ...Coroner V. 8. Bcferee la Bankraptcy f Commisaioneni Professional Cards. J)R. ALKIRE, Osteopathic and Neuropathic rhysician Cures scute, chronic and Berrons diseases without Drugs or Knite. Deiomiities and spi nal diseases a -specialty. It is not rubau.g. . Lccsiiwd slid rw nized by M stales or more as tcienuoe i onsuiiata tree. Hours 9 to li Ju, 1 to a. Call on or address. - Taylor A M'isoa Bldg. Boscburg, Oregon pfjLMEK V. HOOVEE, IHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. BosaBUBQ '- ObSOOJI Bpecial attentioo giTen to Diseases ol the Kos and Throat. Office Main St., one door aonthoi Ci t)Ba rninaj mam u. 0 V. FlSHEli, M.D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. 'Phone Main 591. Roskbcbg, Osxoos. R.GEO. E. H0UCK, Physcian & Surgeon. oBce ReTiew Bid. Phone. Main a ECWKBURa OiLEGOM J W HAYXES, DENTIST, r Building. Telephone So. i. BosEBraa, obkoos E. M. CHEADLE, Offlee eppote SIocubi's 11 all DENTIST. JtOSEBUBG, OKI SC. CBAWTORD, Attorney at Law, BVMnns 11, Maaaers Bldg BOSBBOBa, Ot Baameas before the 0 B. Land OtBoe and aniuing cases a specialty. Late Becelver D. 8. Land Omce. JOHN H. SHCPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA V7, Boskbcbo, OBxaoH. Buslnen belore U.S. Land Office and Pro bat bufiness a speciaity. Office Abraham Building. J C. FTJLLERTON Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts Office in Marks' Bldg.. Roseburg. Oregon. c J1M0D0RE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Rights made a specialty. alters Bid. BOSEBCBQ, OEEGOB P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Boom land 2 Bevlew Building. BOSEBCBtf, ORJtUOM QEORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-LaWaJ Court House Downstairs. BOBZBDB8, OK; J. A. BUCHANAN, NoUry Pablic, 0.' E. a Roaebarg- Chapter No. 8. Holds their regular rotating on the first and third Thorsdavs in each nonth. Yisi'iog members in sood itandiog are respctlally iavitrl to at tend. Clara Raot. W. M., -Has. Ijbbib l u-n.ii, Secretary. yf?Hfc-- - c. : , isa - - LADIES IT IS WITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE THE CELEBRATED SI. U SI We have just received full line. Oiir Shoes are made by lTU & Dunn, of Rochester, N. Y., and we can as sure you tliey are a first class shoe in every way All we ask is for j on to cxmjare Uiem with other shoes. One Price Store LATE NEWS .SUMMARY Wollenberg Bros. iYke 0eii until 8 o'clock. rA L L KEBEKAHS. Koeebnr Kebrkab Lodira No. 41. t.O. O. F moet in Odd Fallows' Temple every ToeMay evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. IXKsMicsiLi, N. G. Amata Bradford K. S. A F.dA. M. Halds rest and I ant , Laarel Lodge No. 13. resolar mttetingaoa seooMi nrth Wednesdays of each month. I. Wollksbkbo, W. M. N. T. Jgwrrr, Secretary. N1 iTIVE SONS. Joe Lane's Cabin No. 16, Native Sons of Oregon, meets on the first and third Monday of each month. Visiting brethren always welcome. O. P. Coeuow, President. bam Josktbsox, becreuiy. s is upon us and we have a few that we would call vour attention to ! Tl1ntf niirclnci'tKr n 1. A . , r .. ' f r-vumj a iitaiiug stove can ana see I specially warm things W tri T f ..... ftS .i ? muse aic vtAl c . $ tL-i? tu"r&u lo su" au comers. A special ventilated S b Pillo ws is one of the latest attractions and one look J 3 wlU convince you they are the only Pillows made S K 'o. fy . 1 of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet II every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F, Hall at 7 JO p. m. Member in good at lading are invited to attend. n. T. McUlaujw, c. c. F&aa Johxbov, K. R. 8. M.wi 1. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meets first and third Wednesdays each mouth st Native boos' lialL. Dam Fubcb, V. C. Gso. Btrok, Clerk. IILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on first sod third " Thorsdays of each moo lb at the Na tive Sons, HaU. Mating members is good standing are invited to attend. xiATTTjf MoBiAjr, GoardiAn Neighbor. Lcn Sacbt, Secy. OF A. Court Douglas No. 32, For esters ot America. Meets every Tbnrsdav eveoinz ia Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers always welcom e. W. J. KOOBA, C. k. Wux Cf bjuks, R. g. E. Y. Hoovkb, Physician. AO. U. W. Roseborg Lodge No. 16. Meets the second and fourth Moa- ' I days of each month at 7 :30 p. m., in the L O. O. F. HalL Members in good standing are invited to attend. H. T. McClalljdi, M. W. F. W. Roach, Recorder. D. 8. Wxrr, Plnaecier. n EG REE OF PONORMystic Iodge No. 13. Meta 2nd and 4th Tbars- dsv eveniis of each month ! Na tive Sons' Hall. Visiting members coi dially UvUed to attend. kbs. besut JiALIS, C of H. Dora Wnj.txi, Rec. 0. E, FOURTH REGIMENT-O. . N. G., meeta at Armory Hall every Thnrsdjiy erenior, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamum. Cai-t. The Wilbur School, 48th teak. Opens ob September 33, 1001? Regular g-ade work, teachers' classes, Latin, Gem an. oookkeeplng, mnslc. etc For particulars address the principal C. T. WHITTLESEY, Wilbur. Oreroa 1 t MRS. H. E ASTON is prepared to wait and newcnstomtirai with a fall and complete stock of it noon old sana friends -GROCERIES' L- All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. . 305 Jackson St., Rottburf, wVVwVwwV Roseburg Rakery, Casx BcBxicasTRiji, Prop. A Bakery from which comes the most wholesome and de licious .. .. .. Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc A full line of Choice Cream and other Candies, -S STRICTLY PURE. ft Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Boom Masters Bialding. BOSKBUB4, Oh pj J. :::! ETT, Attorney at Law. RosBBUBQ, Ore. Boom 11. Taylor A Wilson Block. For Sale Cheap. Baflding receotly occnplei si. Strat f '.rd's gallery 1st door north of Plaik nsALEB office, easily moved. Enquire of D. Btratford. - 07i2. AMjMt ttiitim Am VVVfffffVTWfffiVIfffVfifft Qo to Hi f.l. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-class Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools always in shape. Bath a in Connection. Shop on Jackson St. IWlTTtlrlfttttttt. f . vc .&u Taipei VOUr UOUSe from rpllar tn non-ot kl with anything you may desire and will guarantee ev- I ery carpet sold to be as represented. 5 Yours truly, R W QTDAwr, i ji mm vve UIlVilUj jj inu hURNITURE A1AN. Roseburg, Ore n Bring 4r see Us Your CHICKENS. BUTTER. FOR CASH OR TRADE. J. F. BARKER & CO. o2 You are Interested you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the most and the best for your money. In the coming and going of grocery stores, Cut rier's grocery goes right along. Our Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to bottom prices this month. Come and see. WILL CURRIER a. M II S PI BBBI BBBBEBBBBBI EeBWSBBBBl I 1 1 ------ Who Pays the Grocer? Oox cablomere pay ns and they do it without Uckinir. because we sell the best groceries, staple and fancy, at the most reasonable prices in the city. If you don't ' n&stst' proTe 11 by - Hints to Housewives Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when ou order them. Call Up 'Phone No. 181, for go. d goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. ylTs.aa i3 TU THE SUNSET GROCERY... Will continue to be, as it h?l been, the leader ia qualily trLVUVl nt iorset. r VkmU are alii sew and frech. A trial is respectfully solicited. AWWe handle Albany Creamery Hotter. ' '; BROWN tS CLOYD. Advertise in the Pmiridealer Important Events of tbe Past few Days. - ..i SUIL GIMJUL KSd fORtlGV. Cream of the Dipatcbea Dished Up in Condensed Form for tbe Busy Reader. flAY WED GERMAN CROWN PRINCE. Tbrrr are 293 a skis io the pniteT liary at Salem. IMistana has locod oil at a depth of 12 W f-4, and will probsbly be roco-w of und. rcatling Texas. Tbe site ol Nebociiadnrgstt'a palace bss been diavovred Tl.e Uwa mast be badly in neel of calling by Lsie lime. " The Wiscoaaia feimer who boog ht tbe Chicago Mssunie tempi a for $400 prob- aSIr needed it to pi: his cold bricks ia If W. K. Varderb.:t had lo work on bis sa'omobiU fiws !e would break eocucb roi k lo baild a bridge screes tbe AUanlk. Sstorday eight matted tbe close of the Portland Oaraivsi. Toe attendance was vrv good and the attractions have been the beet io years. Guv. at-d Mrs. T. T. Gear St ft oa the eveciog Iraia Wedoeeiay fur Ohio, wbeie tbe ffrveraor will stamp tba slat for the republics ticket. Wbea M. Saatcs-Domoot was a !itlU b-ry be most have bad a thorough rdioal login that bit of iiterster which says "If st first yoa don't aocceed, try, try Slain.4 Oregon aaw mills Ust year cot 198,' leO, 000 feet of lumber, raised at 1S02, 500. Tbi year s tecord ia much great er. A boot third of tbe whole is cut la Portland. A bcx of apples wa aeat Iron. Walla Walla to the Boffalo Exposition Ust week ia abicbSO sppl weighed 50 pooads. It ill caasethe eeatanterifo opea their eyes. ' Ex -She riff Scoit, of Albany, has sued th 8. P. R. R. for inj uies received Octo ber 10 while riding ia a caboose. A. 8. Bennett appears for the plaiatiiZ. This Deans a warm fight. Tbe Allen Canning Co., ci Eocene, iu tod to ship aa eotire train load of prunes direct to New York city. L the train ia big letters "0REG0S PRUNES" aad rend them forth. Nearly all our exchange are tailing of tbe residence ia their respective titles being occupied end a demand for more. This is a good sign a bare It is to general and Indicates tbat the whole state is go ing ahead together. SecrWary Wilsoa estimates this yoai's beet sogar prodactioa of th U. 8. at 193.300 tons ; tbe eaue so gar prod act kn of tbe Southern Stales at 300.000; ot Porto Rico 100,000 tooe, and of Hawaii 300X00. A ode still bsvs to buy for eign sogsr. Springfield, Oregon, is apparently on lb verge of tbe roomiest of booms. Bor iog for oil baa already commenced, and food hope of gushers galore are enter tained. Tbe 830tbera Pacilic baa sent to Oalfurnie for a bridge to spaa tbe Wil lamelt at 8priegfield, after the erection of which it i said the throuab trains ill ccmeon this line rather than through Albany. An exchange says: There la certain to be aa advance at no dittint day, in the price of land In Oragoa. Ia Illinois farming laud sells at $100 per acre; la Etitera Nebraska at $ 10 to $60 psr acre. Not long sgo a section of fine land with in three miles of Corvailia went for fS,- 125 or a littie over $12 per acre. Tbe Johnson Molkey tract of 320 acres with in two sod a half miles ot Corvailia sold st something les,tbaa (18 per acre. Tarwecd as a Crop. Tsrweod has come to tbt front as 00 e of California's diversified and vkisble products, and under the adentlue naaie of Grindella robusta ia being shipped to an eastern patent medicine firm sad manufactured into cough medicine. Bright Argus say tt J. W. Thompson, of College City, cut aad baled 78 bales of 250 pounds eicb lalt year and will prepare about tbe tame quantity this year. And thos a market baa been es tablished for what has hithsrti been considered worthless and a nuisance. - Plain Facta. When jou have tbe right goode-and the right prices, the publio can easily tee it, and tbat la why we trs continual ly making sales and getting ia new goods At present we have some exceptionally good bargains io second hand pianos and organs. Ons good uptight pisno, ussrly psw, $187 and omane ss low at $30. In order to be in line with the Portland dealrra, we are prepared to offer just as good piano, as good terms, even belter, tor we allow two yeais trial, without ex tra coa'g to tbe customer, or any of our pianos, call early and get choice 01 MOCk. - T. K. RlCUABDSOM. V . Estray Notice. There came to my place one and one- half miles north ol Csnyonville. one gray mare, weight about eleven hundred, height about fourtean bands. - Sphere brsnd on hip. Owner ceo recover same by paying charges and proving property. ol44 L. M. Dun six. 1 --"a f -'. ' : ,''. . ,-?-. ",,- -': :!! I C' V serf i. .' ; 'Ji '" '"'','1 V -f ?;: -.izU Mn'rtiM. ' ' it , v'" '' IE 1 1 1 " WB W W: W . A PHILIPPINE REVtRSE Ten Men cf the Mal6 lafastty KHIefJ. Auto to Run 70 Miles an Hour. Senatcr John H. iTUcbeii Home. r - J Ma-cla,0. I.-F.ve hocdr-dBo-men Mttaricl a d. taehmeot ci 46 srea of tU N atr, Infantry at Eea?, oa lb r""i- tiivcr. LUaJ of Saaar, lodsy, k l'icg 10 snd rwootdinir six. The re mainder of th c.,m?ny arrived Lb e5w in tioM u p-eveac father s!ab fcr. sod rj-itet the .aoar, kCliag -r ICO of them. It M MUved sku lbs eney o,Jy retire-1 lor reiafarceamta. Aseooaa th caw waa racaivwd at Ctha'im. two B'.ntkiala mmm i-M et, GeorraJ Smith going ia persoa a Uia i Here is tite latest DLotoeraofi J rnsM, Vf aiteraiww rJ aaairl. IWa .atl.le m " ST - . M WllllSMEjUle 4lJ WnKe T w me uaxe 01 Coanaught. Eumor whispers that the Crown Prince of wmiany u in Lrmdon Jor the express porpoee of seeking her hand ia marriafe. She is nineteeo years of age and beautiful. The match is deemed a TrydeiraU u, u (joarters. LATEST NEWS. Outlook Unfavorable for Miss Stone's Release. Survey of Bohemia Railroad. T a. a a n w. . m wjauum, ocuio. ine uiote tuis aiternoon savs it fears that the safety of Miss Ellen M. Stone is seriously compromised by the attitude of Consul-General Dickinson in refusing to pay the ransom and in demanding that Bul garia arrest tue headers ot the Macedonian Committee, as the real authors of the missionary's abduction. The paper says the situation contains all the factors of a grave inter national complication and threatens to assume importance ar beyond the personality of any individual missionary. INJ EW York, Oct. 18. The correspondent at Samakov of the Journal and Advertiser cables that paper as follows: "It is learned that Mme. Bakmetiew, wife of the Rus- e " a . . sian diplomatic agent at Sofia, formerly Miss Beal, of Washington, has begun energetic work in behalf of Miss Stone, and the strong attitude taken by the German diplo matic agent, because of the murder of a German traveler. may hasten the authorities to bring about Miss Stone's re- ease. The Bulgarian authorities are working hard to pre vent the ransom from being paid on Bulgarian soil. Hence Dr. Haskell is likely to get another letter requesting pay ment of the ransom on Turkish territory." MISS STONE'S CAPTORS LOCATED. New York, Oct iS.Revr Wardlow Thompson, di rector of the Collegians Theological Institute at Sofia, ca bles the following from Samanov, Bulgaria, to the Journal and Advertiser, the details concerning Miss Stone, the kidnapped missionary: . "The headquarters of Miss Stone's captors is a thicklv wooded mountain top near the boundary line of Turkey and Bulgaria. Miss Stone has only light summer clothing and a cotton dress. The brisrands refused to allow rif-r tn keep her baggage, but let her have a Bible. The leader of the band is the notorious Bocho, from the Bulgarian town of Dubnitza. . . . "We sent word to Constantinople pointing out that being private individuals we can not prevent the Govern ment from pressing brigands; also that the ransom is . too princely. No such sum was ever heretofore demanded. No rejoinder has yet been received. Usually brigands ask 1000 and then agree for hsdf. ' "Twenty-five thousand Turkish pounds means two horse loads of gold and that is more gold than there is now in Bulgaria. Besidos the brigands demand payment in Turkish gold for which it would be necessary to send to Constantinople. I should not give the brigands the rau som until Miss Stone is safely delivered to us, as they might murder her after receiving the money. . The more desperate brigands murder after ransom in ' order to seal the lips forever. We have three theological institute stu. dents who were captured in the Stone party. One tells Q-acral Chaffee's Official Report. - Wnaucroi, 0 li The loCowia brirfcajUgr.aj trn Gnment Orafiev, repot Ja f.o fi-lit of the Siath Iafaatry i Sssisv Wa.loe.lay, WM recerrerf at tbe W.r IvpartiBest thi afteraooa- "JlAsujt.Gj. 18. "orbit, Adjtaat Georrai, WaebingVas: Fortr-aix atea. Cjaipxay E, M,ih Usited StUe Islaa.'. trv, aader Pst Liea-aaat George W. iu ucu, iyr Uaaadara, Ex mar, wr a-ticted by 900 Baioeaea, Oct, 10. Oar losa 10 kiHed, aad six wooadad ; aim so; received. Eighty-oa of the eieay left dead oa the field. Eaaaiy bmtea off. Aate to Roa 70 Xlilea aa H Xaw Yoax, Cvt- li.--Accordiag to (h Tribune, a extract hat bsea awarded ia this city tor aa auvtoiioua, coaditasaal ?oa the aajbiae beiag aMe to .it 7a miles aa hoar over a levwi road. Lfthi speed csa be attained tbe price for the aatocjapietej ia to be $30 AT. Aasoag tbose who are said to be itereeted ia the experias 1st axe Lwie Sixjb, G. H. CsalaU.G. W.C.DrexaaiFndaricK Lance. Snastor flitcaelJ Heaae. Senator Joba H. ilitcheli amved ia Poniaad last Wcdaeeday frocs his receai trip abroad, which was .taken for the iat provement of bia health. Mr. MiicheU has been abroad loar awtttra. Oa his trip front New Tnrk t tbe Pacific Coast he stopped 10 days ia Wasbkgtoo,D. a, sad devoted bJmealf lo looking after department aJaiia at geoersi. His family remain ahrrJ. His phyaiqos shows thai :b ha mAAA lo his avoirdupois aad bis cheeks are roddy. When the seaator left hi hearth as aavthieg bat good. While manifeetiBK a livelv iarmai public affair and mailers of pArtkoiar interest to the Pacifis coast neonl. i oot the renator's time for loeg, faraud iatetviewe. "One cf the thiags I would Hka la a ia an asay office. The auiaicg iatrrarta of O egoa are large aad ex(eaeivw sad the time baa com wbea thair aeeda most be answered. The beat thine thai could be done, I believe is fo eeUbluh an assay office ia Portland" Speaking incidentally of th VmtA States abroad the senator said that there was a sort of deferential altitude timid American-, acd he belie vrd that Fraaee Is a good Iriend ot this eoantrv. What ever national feeling there might have Deeaatoae time, be thought H had paasedaway. While ia Pane be Bast itb many peopl whu talked a bant t&a great western coantiy thia aid of th Rorkiee, aad there were maay ixjairiee a boot 0.eg"ja mines, etc. Senator ML'chell will stait East to takw ep his CongTcssiorial datiea about Ke vsmoer JJ. THANKOIVINQ FOOT8AIX. . Eugene and Roseburg High Scboola wmPlay Hera. MinscerCrow ot the Eurim mH School football team has received aa answer to s proportion sent bv tfn ta th Rosebarg h:gb echool football Waja for a game here 00 Tbaakariviag day. The Roseburg boys write tbat thav will accept the propoeitioa, aad aa Interest- tog game is looked for. It is stated thai tbe Rostbonr team ia comrxxeJ of aaol heavy players aad car boys will have la hurry to w:n Irom them. The game arranged between the HLrb. School sad Portland icvlcmv baa baaa called off, presumably from ouis'de in terfereoce. Coach ford ia now potiine his maa through active training sod they all seem to lake a great Interest la the work. Last evening there were 22 men oak end from thsee a epfeedid team ought to be picked. Eugene Guard. Special prices on Urns UsrtUrt, and cement at (Continued, oa the Fourth Page.) Drying preparations simply deveK op dry catarrh ; they dry up the ecretion,' liLk alhcr to the nietahra& aad d acorn poae, causing a for more arious trouble than the orduuiry form ot catarrh. Avoid all dry-. ' tag inhalants, fames, amokee and snaa aad use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Dy's Creaia ahu is snob a rssiady aad will cure ciUrrh or cold in the aeaj easily and pleasantly. A trial sise will be mailed for 10 cents, AU dregjrUts sell the Wc size. Ely Brothers, 4 Warren St., K. Y. The liaiut cures without pain, does Mot irritate of cause sneeang. It spreads itsell over s-t irritated and angry surfAce, reliev iTlr: i-:n:rV?.ley th painful innammatioa W i:u Uy'i Cream Iklin roe are azmaJ V....1 p.,.v ... t-. ,