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Tt Tvice-a-'Vcek Roseburg Plaindealer Published Monday! and Thuradars. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Covvek, Editor and Publisher J.Ai uA t. Jonek, Reporter and licitr Ar;i"ST J. Kbavtz, Foreman Twke-a-Vetk Plain&aler, per year, St. 50 Entered at tbe Tost Office in Iioeebuiy, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Kates on Application. ItW U1.171.V., TO Sllltffil'II WBK-Kirili'SI. Ac ontnie I., mine of tin- lateM ln m;irei.a p r .uMl-ber n ay cause individual who tase a (taper aud n-tue to par !r it to be arreleJ l.ir irau.1. l"ii.!.T tliii. rulii.e, ). auyuue who allof hi sutiM-npiiou to run a'otiR for a time uuiai J and then r.len it tliMVbliuued, or or ders ihe pualiatcr to mark it relim l. or tend a poNlaleard to the putiiili.:r i lia'jle to ar rvst aud tine the aaine a lor theft. Clubbing Kate We have arranged with a large number ol papers and magazine lor ratci which will give to our fub-cribert two publication! for a slight aJvaucc over the cost ol Thi I'LaiM'SaLix alone. Following is a partial list: Twici-a-Weei FmsiitALi and the Toledo Blade 1 "& Sew York Tribune 1 "5 Orcgonian 2 00 8. F. Bulletin W 8. r. Call 2 0U Rural Northwest . 1 j OCTOBER 2S, 1901. THE NAVAL INQUIRY. ILe partisans of Sampson now Lave reason to wieh tbat Ibey bad let Schley affair rest at the "glory enough for all" stage. Tbe proceed ings before tbe court bave not exalt ed the reputation of Aluiiral Samp son. Thus far bis fame has suffered more severely than tbat of tbe man whose record is under inquiry. There will b3 no tendency to u.ues tion either the ability or the bravery of Iie&r-Ad aural Sampson, but tbe public verdict is adverse to him in regard to the 6pirit he has displayed. Tbe lack of fairness he has showed to Eear -Admiral Schley cannot be overlooked or forgiven. It was most ucbeconiing in him as a man and a fellow-officer of the Xavy to refer in official dispatches to .the "reprehen sible conduct" of Schley in the man ner Le did. lie spoke covertly, as if wishing to remind tbe Nary De partment of something detrimental to Schley, whib Le was afraid it would forget. His criticism of the maneuvers at Santiago also came with ill grace for a man who was cot in the battle, lie should have re frained from expressing any opinion concerning Schley's methods of gain ing tbat victory. As an exchange tersely remarked, an unfavorable impress:oa w created by Admiral SainpsDn's action in wit holding Schley6 dispatch aDouiicing tbe re sult of the battle and in snbstitnt ing one of bis own couched in terms of questional last. Another phase of the same uncharitable trait ap pears in tbe magazine article in which Le accused Schley of with drawing the fleet twenty-five miles from the mouth of Santiago harbor at night The testimony before tbe court has shown the also'ut-e falsity of this statement. Admiral Sampson may have believed iu its truth when he wrote it, but the spirit which the accusation displayed is unmistaka ble. The suppression of his own let ter to Schley at Cienf uegos is an other feature which can not be over looked. IIis attitude of ungenerous criticism, Lis garbling of facts, and lis evident desire to render less than juatic to Admiral Schley are things not likely to be . forgotten by the people. He has shown a tendency to use every possible pretext to vil li fy his fellow-officer, while Admiral - Schley's attitude throughout has been a shining example of forbear ance and magnanimity. While Sampson Lever has hesitated to at tack Schley, the latter never has at . tacked SampbOD. The proceedings ' of the court of inquiry tave reveal ed the injustice of 6ome grave charges under which Admiral Schley has suffered in silence. It- is inevita ble that tb?re should be a revulsion of feeling against Admiral Sampson for the envious and unfair spirit Le has exhibited. A STATESMAN'S VIEW. Governor William A Stone of Pennsylvania on tbe yellow journal. "These yellow journals, by some called smart newspapers, become the pliant tools of unscrupulous men who through these libelous 6heets, lash their political opponent?. Some can't stand it. I can. I am getting used to it I was at Atlantic City this snuituer. Tbe mosquitoes were pretty bad. Their bites got less und less annoying the longer I stayed, and I felt that if I could stay a week or two longer I would get so tbat I would not mind them. And I think that by tbe time my term of office expires I will bi absolutely in different to the yellow jonr nals. "They are auarchistic in so far as they teajh that governments are cor rupt aud fraudulent without proof that it 13 true; in mo far as they teach i - f. 1 t.l- m whui oi tuuiiuiuto iu puunc omciam who didor with their paymasters poHticaliy. TLe best wav to over throw au udiniuifctratiou of any kind is to teach the people to have no con fidence in it. liul the yellow journal will fiiij, anaicby will f rat I. Our Syr-lew of government v. ill triumph. William ilcKinley will be avenged. Oat of Lis uiertj rch'iu will couie wise laws that will ilriyp anarchy hdJ anarchists o il oi this country, auJ all extravagant au 1 wholesale charges of corrupt iou iu oQicial life not sus tained ly facts will lie rfdmkt by tbe people at the poll." Obe of our exchaugos has made a i vow to jitiut t tit uHtiii'H aud state the i crime of every tuau woman and child I arretted iu tbe town iu which it is ' . ..i.k. i .. i i.v I'uuiifuru. i iuiu tout? luiiucujuiitu newspaper men bave shielded men accused of the crime though the in lluuce of friends or politicians, and theu were accused of not Kiy'Lg the news. Tbe editor of this paper bays that he intends to give hereafter tbe news iu foil. Tbe experiment will le watched with interest. TLe Josephine and Jackn county papers sre engaged in a pretty warm land oflk'P controversy iuvolviug the local officials and tbe commissioner. The Gold Hill News alleges that the local land office officials are discrim inating againbt it in the placing of laud office busiuc-s.tho commissioner indirectly sustaining its complaint and position. Oa the other hand it is shown that tbe news is not a paper of such general circulation, perman ency ami responsibility to warrant a share of land office patronage, it having twice suspended publication iu the past few years, each time con taining unfinished land office adver tising which occasioned delay, trouble and confusion in tbe Kosebur-r land ofii.ro and eiich time required re-publication of the advertisements iu an old established pajer of gueral cir culation, heuce, it is plain that the posiiiou of the Koseburg laud office officials is jast aud proper aud should, aud probably will be sustained by the general land office. The Kegixtet BLd Receiver hae been far more lib eral and non-partisan in the distnbu tion of the patronage of the Itjoe burg laud office than were their pre decessors, even varying from the old established precedent . of awarding the patronage exclusive to adminis tration or party papers as far as possible, and the democratic pi ess has no grounds whatever for coru plaiut, especially a paper of the stand ing and class of the Gold Hill News. Beware of the Review's old stereo typed dodge that "you Lave to take it to get news, regardless of its objec tionable political principles." A good many republicaps have been taken in by that old soug, but cannot be fooled any longer. A careful con parison of the two papers will prove the Plaindealek the most up-to-date and reliable, while its political prin ciples require no apology. It stands for prosperity and good government, and gives all of the best news while it is news and that is all you want uju uoigofez, me cowardly mur derer of President McKtnler will pay the penally for his dastardly deeU Hiin his life iu !L electric cLstir at tb Auburn Near York pris on louv rrow mn.iri at 7 o'clock, Oct. 2'J. It is stmli recompense for the life of the trreat aud g'J man who was so rotiilassly stricken down by this heartless fanatic. May the name of the foul assassin sink in'.o oblivion with the ending of his miserable career. Let every republican of the county not already on our suliscription list, loso no time in sending in bis name to the county republican new spap r the twice-a.veek Plii.m ei.eu. It is worthy your support in every piticu lar. Republican subscribers should see that their republican brethren are readers of tneir county paper. Speculation is already rife as to wbo wiil be the Republican candida tes for President and Vice-l'reridtnt iu 190L Among the names moot pro minently mentioned are those of President Roosevelt, to succeed Lim self, and John Hiy cow Secretary of State for Vice President We wonder what has become of the skeptical individual who remaik ed publically on the street the other day tbat tbe Urupqua Valley Oil Co had ntver purchased a drilling plant, but as making a big blow simply to boom stock? It is difficult to please some South f-rn democrats; they send Booker Washington to beg Federal appoint ments for them and theu howl with rage because President Roosevelt treats a colored mau with considera tion. The MarshSeld Coast Mail takes time to remark that "with eggs 40 cents a dozen, butter 50 for a 21 oz block, aud spuds 1.00 per bushel, there is not much danger of Coos Bay ranchers migrating." Under the law of lS'JO electors in Oregon will be compelled to register with the county clerk before May 15 in order to be entitled to vote in June. Registration begins after the first Monday of Jannary. Political Gossip. Things are getting interesting. The Poitlaud Telegram (democratic) has come out for Ueer. Sentinel. Seuator Mitchell will start east to take up bis Congressional duliee about Novembir 20. Hon. Frank Wrightmau is a can didate for attorney general. Frank baa a hobt of political friends iu Marion county who would liko to see biiu secure tLe plum.- Independent. Representative Mattoou, of Dong las, fayora calling of a special session of every stale legislature for the pur-' fjusv ul jaBtnu tans 1U1 iuo pu i I'1 rc i sioo of anarchy. Salem Sentinel. Although the papers are saying some nice things about Hon. 0. W. Fulton for governor, Le continues to be the leadiug candidate for the U. S. senate to succeed Simon. And to day one of his warmest personal and political friends is Secretary of State Dunbar. Mr. Dunbar is a can didate for renomiuation. He has made an efficient, ecouomical official and by all precedents and party usage he is entitled to a second term. Sentinel. Seuator Mitchell, together with the federal powers, will have some thing to say daring tbe next cam paign. They will try aud elect one of their favorites to succeed Simou. Little J'.e never was their choice, and never will be. They will spend mouey to defeat Simon. The fight may be at the primaries, and, if it is. there will be another such a scene as was witnessed six ye-irs ago.- -Portland Welcome. About Bridge Building. EoiroB I'LAUiDEALia: S-ving in lant Moudgj'B Ktview a piece atiout tLe big I'tcrqut bridge, I thought, tint I had the tight la make a ftw teiuarka. la the firet place it wasn't tny lault that tb bridge collapsed, becaue 1 wpsa't the one who examined the bridge aud pronounced it sat i. I have an idea that ii they bad sent me op there then that your bridge would b standing yet ; bat I think the one that examined the bridge, was more of a hayseed than bridge builder. 8j tbe bonoratle county our', ihonght that they would get an boret acd competent biktge bnilder ihiatiinrt. I hava been working (or the coauty ( t three vari, and have made a good maoy cew bridge beeidea rbpair ini, and never beard any one make a kkk before, so I guete I can etand it Bat I tLuk it is very unreasonable (or Mr. Garner ti make each remarks, not being a competent bridge builder. 1 Lave been working at uiy trade since lb' yearti ol ago, iud worked (or tbe r ail road company lor seven veara ; I think I know my work t rctly well. If I bad to make (Le bridges liae every farmer want me to, I aoaid riot get one doue iaayear. So it ia Ihe beet lo boild tbem on my owa j jdmeat, and be sore to g-t tbem rixhi. IVju'c bother you-se.f about heightb and rpaiv tnt jut wait patient ly until tbe time comes, and 1 will make you a good etint ridge that will or prie joa feilovs op there, and joo will give me credit (or it after all. That I can not put the bridge io safely, thla (all is sure; 'hat's a bif, long jjb and I do not wan: totake tbe risk, neither does the county court. If you fellows want to tike tbe risk, vou may pot tbe bridge io. I thick it is vrry eay to talk aid ran an honest man down, and give him a good kkk. Tixre are always tome hypocrites and (aleifyeic who like to do iha'. kind of a j b. Saying it ia oorea ab'e Lot to give you tbe bridge tbia tall thal'd aictber q:esiicn; being told above ab ut it, now Con't go a kicking aboit tie Looortble roci.ty tcort; it b o beeu doing a1! in it i-iwer to tel he bridiee in 1 order. If toe ad tn cietrilion lefore ba I d n9 aa much as hn on i.uw io:gt l litre wuiJ cot be so rusny ro'.'e.i britte. an.) iiie rhij tV ii ioo.abl-i county otii t ii wailing oo roe i tuat it knows it will get a good bridge at a reason Vile price ; and then the ioony f tays in tbe coanty, not bficg piirked out by eomo U'ge contract r. Ta.k aboat tax-s, rVirv lot tma to do thv, bnl I tliii.k oor readers pay email taxee ius'eaJ of larg ones, tv) tbere is the re woo they wait for me. N'jw ill ti.ppen to die tielore I eball get this big i'id 9 boilt, I tope that the honorable cjunty court will Gad acotber honest and competeLt bridge bnilder to do tbe work. Hoping tbis explanation will give fa-isMcUou I will close. Eeepectfnily, K. Jessie, Ryebarg, O-t. 24, 19CI. Bridge Sopt, Pithy and Pointed! T. e (act that a train was held op Dear he L'nivereity ol Oregon is a sad com mental y ou tbe effect of higher educa tion. Tbe Deatecii prizj iiigiviog Santos Po- moiit ih fame joyous c'mrkle tbat the Americ.'i cup extended to ir Tuotnaa Lip'.ou. S r Tl.ouiftn Lipton wants to eel I Shan ruck II. Here ia a cbunce for widows wbo would like aa investment for Ibeir saving. Letter List. Kjuoiioing uncalled for at tbe Rose- burg poet-office. Persous calling (or tbeee letters will please state th9 date on .which they are advertieed, Oct 23, 1031 : App!eate, Miss Adele Higgios, Doff liraiward, A. L. Jones, Mrs. Belle Colo, Warren A. '2 Lafgren, Ole Clinton, Mr. Jesse -"Monroe, Mrs. John D.ngman, George )lahoney, Cbaa. Duncan, Mro'. Beut St. Clair, Mrs. D. Fergmon, Paul Scott, George Fanrit, MissEttie B. Ward, Thomas Flouron, Mrs. Alia Wens, O. Haydon, John Wiener, M. Hepburn, Arthur. The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. W. A. Fbateb. P'M. Ashland's Oil Well. The Southern Oregon Oil Co's well is djwu 1050 feet, the diilt (or the past several feet being In alternating sand stone and shale. Tbis au ideal forma tion. Bad luck was again met with Wednes day, the dri.l breaking aad dropping in to tl.e well. Tools were sent for to San Fraucieco and arrived last evening. Tli drill will bo fi-hed out - with )Ut tr iot.le this innrtiing and drilling sgaiu be resumed. Ton Talk. Flo; d Murphy having gotte to Port land to reside, I have succ eeded lo tb ( agency of the Troy Laundry Co., ol Port land. L'ave orders with me. OSiue at Ci'Se'a Livery barn. Claudk Cu-on. Frutk P. Hettuauo a bro lior of Hii, Bingor Hermann, Is in lowu today. He was postmaster nt Myrtle I'jiut for aev eral yeitrs. Trie I'i.ai.ndkai.kh was lav r rd with a pleatiaui call and he inform ui tbat it is tbe fliet time he bi vi ited BoEuhurg (or nine yiare. r-rom Our Correspondents. Scottsburg News. Mrs. Sagibeid has returned birce from a visit to Missouri. Win Wade is having his boose re paired and an addition put on. Hundreds of poands of salmon is being hauled to the adj tcent town fjr ale. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilhoit, of Loon Lake, went to Gardiner and back last week. Dr. Suook, the deulUt ii in town pre pared to fix teeUi in any eiaie desire'. L'nrle Jobie Hatfield was down to Gardiner latt week to eee Dr. Patterson profeeaiunally. ' Mrs. H. Wealherly has beea aillicied witb an attact of rheumatiam lor some ti-ne past. ; Wm. SagaU rd has relorned homt frocn Uoseburg where he Las been for two weaks on jury duty. lie v. W. W. Kdu.ondatn came op tbe river oa Fridiy to fulfill appointments for the first time since his leturu from cinlerence. A monument inleodrd (or tho grave of the late J. II. Butirr came up lite river last week in a round about jourcsy from I'oriUnJ. Mr. Nora I'attereon'a email ios ba tbe whooping cough but ax it has .beet, attlicied with it (or come time it is . no. considered serious. O. B. Hinsdale ol the Gardiner Mill Co. caaie down Iron Drain rm tbe tiara last week. Mr. Uianlale has been ro jiyiagan outing iu California Henry Aodrwi baa returned from San Francisco nf er a fu .days absence, wbere be weal for medical trestuiCM. Hewi'lstiil cn'iauj tue p'iyicai's prescripliOQS. ,! J. A. Black, a mxrebaut of Drain Was called to Gardioer receul'y on tbe sd errau J of t'ie Bickos and death ol hit father, wbo for many years bad been a reei lent near tbat place. Mies Djitby Dixon has neatly com p'.ettd her tirui of ic i ool a; this p'ac", thf term hat beou of e-v-ra! mouiba duratiDn, but has bal several vacation. Mie9 Dixon Ul well liked aoJ tier ecliuol has been well coodac'.ed. Mr. Dan Camp'wl. has p'ticbiMnt some Ian 1 below tiwn a iJ ia ciearuig and prepariog o njt4 a h -o au 1 1 tii erwise improve. Toe soil iijo ue river it rich and tn ikee fioe pasiard when town to clover and grasses. Real - Estate Transfers. U S to Jas. B. LaDa. N' oi 8WJ4' and S'4of SW'4,sci'2, tp a) bt " M 8 weet, U0 acres $JC0 N Corry ffile to School District No. l'J3, oi.e acre in N W'4' ol fee 3, tp 7 H, lid weet 1 R and A II Allen to C P Devore, lot 7, tlok 1 io Ddvore's a ll:tkta to itie ,o n of Yoocall. 5 acre IkX) Moore C Gregory to tbe Oregi.c Boutn and Ttxbrr Co., qmt claim la riatita fir dwitiir, (ranponicg and bor.mir g oi lags, ioiober, tix, oer aud wl in the l"rt qna riv er and its twat.cbi's 1 A Creaoon to C J An-toraon b-mJ for di-ed to fropf-rty in tbe BosLey Ad It'.loo to U ebur, tb said property Uing betaren tt Hast A Cril-r m;:l race and d e' creek 1XO U S to A J W Knott, to I) L C N.i. ' I)S. Leinn o21 a:rea in feca 24 and 2V Ip i5 S. R to weet. Dated Jo'y 1M, IS66 PaUnt Warren McCau.ry, u, lo A. E. Stnitb. NK4 c.l N'4 ai.1 iW'4 Ol S'X'i ot eec TJ, p Zb P, It 4 wel,h0 era, 0 RoM S Stone aud Fi x t J Sioue lo 1'. F Will;, el ui, IV scree in sec L"9, S, R 5 weft 1200 J A Hewitt to Mary L Croocmiller, lot. aod 10. block W in Third Soatbern Addition to Rjeeborg.. . 7o0 F P Cronemiller et ox . to C W Parkt same property as above COJ N Cockelreaa to W K Mrrstere, lot 9 blot k 2 in North Park AJdtlion to Rneeburg 225 II L Grave, et ax. to Frank B Waits, property on eJt side ol Kane tlrett near Its ronih extrem ity in the city ol R.'se:org V L Arrington. et or, to A M Ai rmgton. lot 3, tec 7, ip ti S, range 6 wet, 7'4 acres Tbe Oregon Consolidated Mining Co , bas pnrcbaeed of F'rederit k II Mnrray, trustee, quit claim to 00 acres of mining ground in sec 19. tp 32 S, R 7 weet, in Cow creek mining dietrirt, located bv O 8 Goodno, H W HoMen and Mrs. 0 Goodnow, together witb hy uratili? tiee, giaote, ditcbet, etc., and rail wav a pur and waler rights; aim Wt,' ol N i4' and ',' I SW 'K of SWV4'. and li.t4' of NU' J ol tM l:i, ip o2 S, R 7 west. 14'J acres 01 placer nnrinir ground; aleo Y. ol N E-, and St' ol SE34' of SE'-4' ol sec 24, tp 32 S, R 8 iW, 10U acres ol placer mining groond. ' 200 Late Telegraphic. KIM0TIAT1KO "ITU BB10A5DS. CoNSTAHTisoiiJt, O.t-, 26. Negotia tions with the brigands (or tbe teleaeaof tbe kidnapped missionaries are now said to be trogreesing satisfactorily. Miss S'one was known to be alive and well five days ago. 138TAKTLY IlbLXD. Salem, Oct. 2ft. Charlie Vm Nostrum step-son of J. C. Ikemao, atste organizer of the Fore tars ol America, was instant ly killed io runaway accident this alterooou. i CALEB P0WKU8 FOUND OU1LTY. Okorostown, Ky.,Oct.2fi. The trial of Caleb Powers, for complicity in the assassination ol tbe late Gov. Goebel, was ended today. The Jury promptly returned a yerdict ol guilty and the pris oner was sentenced to life Imprieonmsol iu tbe state lenitentiary. High Schools Play Football. Cottage Gkovi, Oct. 26 The ' Eu gene High School second eleven ccoiod au easy victory over tho Cottage Grove U. M. A. team today. At no time was the High School goal in danger, ami, Ihe ball was in tbe Collage Grove tcr ritsry from etart to fioish. Betides averaging several pounds lighter to the man, Ihe C. M. A's. showed lack of training. Several reciived bruises Cdiieed by coming iu contact witb the hard groand. Another Hold Up. T. K. Richardson and K. N. Wons- cott were held up at Lent) a one day last wek and relieved i f four orgsns aod tf.o pianos. They have put hq ioelru meut iu every house there hut ono and that one will be soppll-.d vety toon. I Educational Notes, lis By F. B. Hamlin, Co. Bc1joj1 Supt Miss Maggie Wileon who is teaching ia district No. 7'J, near Yonculla, L forwarded her program and claeecs. Henry F.-IIcbaid has been eugsged as tsicber lo district No. 45 at Millwood. Elmer E. Parker, of Oakland, is teat h iog the fall term in district number 17, Coles valley. Wilfred Brown bas beeu n-emplojtd by the directors of disttiL-t No. 2J, near Drain, for a three mooths' term. J. H Hobtis lias completed his first month' wi.rk iu district No. 110 at Dil lard. Hereioitsau interettiag school aad g-xxl progress, Mita Loui.a Bute ia teaching io dis trict No. 26 rear Oakland. She is an experienced teacher recently pom Iowa. She reports an enrollment of 17 popila. Peesie II. Wilson baa bem engaged lor a five months term by the directors of die' net No 100, beginning Oct. 31. Tbis is Miss Beseie'n first school, but we predict good work. Miss Rachel Branch bas been employ ed tors two mouthe term by tbe directors ol dktrirt nouiber 21, ratt ol Oak'and. This district w.s recently divided, ti e new district taking the number 122. Program and classes from both depart ments ol tbe Riddle rcbools have been received. Prof. Willis reports an enroll uietil of SC. and ia looking forward to a successful year's work. Several days of last week were spent by joor eupericteodant iu viehiug ecboole. At district No. Ill, we fand 10 popilt moetly primry, in charge of 1 -a Lucv Byron, ao experienced te-.c ier of our Couuty. Ti.e school in d:trict No. 2i at Mel tora is in charge of another tuccc-eefol Djuglae coioty 'eacber, Mie Alee Ciinkinbrd, li has taagtit a i.Ufut-r of teifus at Ibis place. About 4 J pu:-:'. are om in atletiUaiice iociadin a clan ol 0 doing ninth grade woik. The Mi-t-ee Anni -'1 Creoiee Conn are eaiiloyd as avirlai.'.e. Tr.uri.iy I .'n'oi wai sp-nt wuh J-Jt liaive. I). ft. No. 50. C eveUu.-, wbeie We t .tlu I y iulrrBtl.-g Schncjl ol 2l ln'll. We a.-r.- Try tav.rably "t Mrd n ".e il'p-'tiuiei." i I tl.e p-- pi r( V-t tc- ' I.' o'h'in t:,e -cW'o! r.iijrti ai.ii ni br i 1 l and Utw-n intet jsv ion lopri-f 't -t iai. dm n-A olif) I., : he c'e 'i-l r'--l i. ali :, i. ;t o' Ihe traciier, bol io larltolhd il.tl le r I H tKri bl wrve'al of tlie .ar-r p'lp ir. Fii iiy afiarnorin i w t;itae i t: e li'.eia-y fxfrrihej at tb- EuVt,b-,atr sctioI, d't-'rict uuu'rvr XI. M Prje'ta Blaarli , t. aober. !b ti.i..r.cVt Cla Exoicjiyi. 1.4 ml i jc ot mi Pi t i worthy ol ru! me. t .u. &;i :itr intereilltig fea'i r ol t lt ir.-l.-htu -tbe l-teetiou li. x. 1 u; q ie?: :o i u,,- 011 ejucali Lai IOr-: -, ee JrXrJ ao j answered. Altlionh ihi 1. fie', wa reentl div ded by I'.e i li.' .u; off oi a new dtict. No. t r- an enroll ment ot o2. Tei't wese ure-ct Dissolution oi Partnership. loti-.i uo. Ur , Ocf. 21, 1 jol. The iariie-sip berrU,(.re cxitl.Li tH-taern W. t". CVnu-r aud K. W. R-Mri la tni .1 .1; o'ti I riy uiti'ual m .-en' . b. W. Rjach r- ri- t (ia l!ie t.u;i ese l tbe Rjeet.urg I'niM.kAiEB V. C. Count r continue ihn l.us.ntee, a-eiix-ing all S'Httrat.i tebt4 an 1 :i,;!:ot. and all acoaots uue tt.e ririn n'e psys ble to tha -i l W. ,4joj,orr. W. C. tV..Nim mk! F. Vt Koalii. Notce Three Things to Remember. rirvt, we art now side ai'nts f-.r the Siiijp-r iH'winj; Machin, which is revg nizwl as the lx-t machine now in u-.-. We can lamLb all kiude o( attachux'iils and repairs for eanie ; we also Lave-other cbcajuT machine. S-omd, we h;11 Charter Oak and S-taiidard etoves and rangi-s. Buy no others until you tiit st-o our- and cvt price. Third, "we havc thc Biofct cuiiiplcUi tWt ol furniture, beds, spring, tuattrvasv-s, lounges, car pets, couches, chairs, rockers, matting, shade, rugs, tin and cranitc ware thii siilc of Portland. nu us lor copv of our n. w- catalogue. Rice & lUcv.'thc liou't-furnifhert. For e. A good fa-m rnta ning 100 acres. Near K s-burg. N -irl under tul i vation. Ooe g ol tiooi- coinpara iely new. Gool t'urn, i Sent; .jl go.-d water, 130 peach t ee. tn.i a s.jd largeo'chrd of mixed frn.te mcl'idiug cunw, pla-is, and small IrulLe. A enitp f .r eome one who waot a co xl Imnte in So'itern Ore g w. For art o a s call mi or a.ldrt w, T. lv. Kicuakios, Roeburg, O.e. Estray Notice. There came to tny pir one aod cue hall tulles itinih l CanyonviUo. one gray mate, weiiit aunt eleven hundred, height about fourteen hands. Splieie b'and on hiji, Owuer ran iccover same by paying charge wnd proving property. oUi4 L. M. DiBiLi. Entertainment. Lilac Circle No. 4'J. W o liuen ot the World will giye au iatartaitiment t the Native Sne' ha I ou Thursday evening Oct. 81. A short programs ia being arranged aPer which lunch will be serv ed. Lucch 15 cents. All are cordially invited to attend. Foresters Masque Ball. Elaborate arrangements rue being made by the Koiebur lodgo, Foresters of America, for a grand tnatque ball to b giveo in the opera boute Cbrietmss eve. The Foresters' well known reputa tion as royal cntirtaiuers will t e (oily ftllRtalliMll nil thifl n .Pdjnn Mi. a,i,.i0 of which is already assured. Dou'i for-! got thedat. " " i( ' ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL 8IZE. Ely's Cream Balm Gives Relief at once. It clranaea, aoothea and haala the diaeaned niein- I.M.. ltMM.r....Jl and Urlvoa away a Cold U AV UCXICO In the llea.1 quickly. It ilril rKaVLtl la arworlird. Heals and Initcrtt the Urmbrane Kratorea the flanaet of Tat and Snirll. Kull alxa too.: Trlnl Wao Kie l at lrnei;!ais or by mail. T UaoimidS, Wirrsn atnt, Si Ywk, &28 TtTTTTTYTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTttTTTTTTTt THE NEW I General Merchandise Store I We arc now doing business in the "Old Marks Corner" and present a full line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots aud Shoes and Groceries, which are all up to the highest standard of excellence and at prices to attract the closest buyers, either for cash or produce. To all our friends, while spending the day in town, we can assure a welcome at our store and offer all the conveniences it can give. Within the city, we can respond to orders by 'phone, and atteud to same promptly through our delivery. 'Phoney Roseburg Rakery. Caax BCHSMarri:, riop. A Bakery from w hich comes tl.e niott wholesome aud de- e licioua h Rroid fl'.r r- I - 4 A full litie r.f Choice Cream 11, arwl i.lUrr,r.,IL a " . g tHIlt Go to If F. i. I- BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and FirM-clats Sl.avf or H.:r-cat. Cornr "rit W.jrkn.fn, C'htan Tow- !, Tfxjli a: ways m l a; I Baths in Connection. Shop on Jxrkav.n St. Ii. Little. & S DENTIST. . Oakland. Orejfon. fit? Si Wtr make an 1 have oa hand a l ik' fWk of thetiacst con-kttjoiu-ry on Uie market. Ice Cream and Summer Drinks served to taste 111 J IP WAXTKD SKVFH I 1l l r-- .-.i , 'i" wc -r etiaracter and soot ret qtt!uU iM f'.cj, ttle . -ne in this r ur,t re-jaired) ti rt-- pri-reni idj auTertiee cm estab!i-hel weaitl-.v business hoo , ( ajj finar c-ial mr.i:-.' Sj!rr t!S (VI Ll -.. .- ' rrn; Willi expeo"e additional all parable in cat-h each Welneeday dirwt Irom tnd imcT". iioth! ai.n i-arriags lorouhed when necessary. References Encloee ar, 316 Cai'on Buildicg, Cliicsgo. i. ji. 23 FACTS of 1 ... I True economy in paint is attained only when the best of material is used. We carry the best grade paiut on the market If first-class paint costs only one-fifth more than a poor quality paint, and lasts just twice as long, it stands to reason, that THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. v A full line of TAINTING SUPPLIES, GUARANTEED PURE UNSEED OIL, PIONEER WHITE LEAD at lowest market prices A. C. MARSTERS & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON H. MARKS CO 3 Are You Looking for Good Shoes? Ti k.-u lor ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... x 1 xr Don't put off until tomorrow what yon ought to have done day Left r? 3-esterday. Arrange i! for your Oliver plows and repairs without delay CHURCHILL & W00LLEY AGENTS 1S8 818... AT- 1 a r k e r s Timothy, Red Glover, Orchard Grass, EnglishRycGrass i Mcsqui e or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. Sale. We wi'I re'l tonr!c eTerj a-'urdsy a. 2 o'ckk aiihco. rrsi rve to tbe high eel bidder, one go t ,r, oi vio'.n and odo acrort'ior:. Tbis will ive jcu an orportanity to get an iustrutueat at your owa price. T. K. Riihardsou, Kosebaig, Ore. ABOUT r - - k ji LadieSo.. Its time to call and see our WINTER SHOES in all the latest shapes and leathers Good alues at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. I iauo Co'-Utt. - is . . i . . , r tXKZ. AND WASinSCTOS stzeets POXTXAXD, OiECOX A. P. Armstroof . U B-, Priadpal A rnajal, pTCEirsarre school, cccs7icBoaa Ux LLurocb work, ui haa.lreCs cf Taiaite is poaitiuca aa bocUterpers aaJ ctraosnMza. Already prooj cf a ba tusdiss mtuou Lacn. it Kodir g.cwa betJrr aa4 better. Opea i! the year. StaJenu asiitled aay fcae. rriTate or cLaa tnstxcticA. Zjeara what aad bow it teach, aad sbat it coata. Cata2ecc trt BaarJ l Dtrccxars J- d. p. Tuoitpsox. rarsrogsT O D. SOUS COEX - SATO X. FRESH BREAD P-.. Caxrt aa fa try ef ail kiwi it Boat tIa:ab. ard waoie oae la lac c; y. Taadtea, Ciirar aad Fro!: la raned vwnaoi all ol UK 11 Croat qaa-iir. I. J. NORflAN PAINT We carry the best grade paint on the market 4 Druggists aLJLLSESoiVr ' '-r""