iIai dvertising 4S j pb Printing In busy Reasons brings you your share of trade: Is a very importer. t factor in llllUtlll LU I. . . advertising in dull sea sons brings you your share, and also tbat of tbe uierchaut who "can't af- hVc'.a no ciedit on a good hnmoess honsp. J,et os do your Job 1 1'rinJing we guarantee it to be in every way satisfactory. J ' ' ' : ' M. OUI L'lllillUK ro A ord to advertise Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1902. NO. 22 I A. fe a 4 I Winter Goods Hust Go. I t . Ta,clrets, Capes, f Collarettes, 2T-clx Boas f MISSES AND CH1LDRENS JACKETS Air at a reduced price. When we siy reduced'we meiin it. OUTING FLANNEL, the best Wara Braud, 10 cents per yard. at 12 CINDERELLA FLANNELETTE, cents per yard. A 15 cent grade iu anyjcity One Trice Store LADIES UNDERWEAR from 50 cents a suit to $3.00. Wollenberg Bros. Open until 8 o'clock. On Price Stoi LATE NEWS SUMMARIZED. State and General News Condensed for the Busy Reader. $44its4fay pi 2 An elegant line of Linen Warp Mattings in all the latest designs Dd colorings hare just arrived Have yon seen our elegant Car pets, containing cotton chains, all wools and a fnll liue of three quarter goods, ranging in price from 25c to fl.Se per yard. Our line of carpets is far eaperior to anything we have ever shown in previous years and we delight in showing them. ! B. W. STRONG, Roseburg, Ore THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring Us Your ... CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTXER. FOR CASH OR TRADE J. F. BARKER & CO. The Day Starts' 0fr A&mL Rishill3tl When VPP" Have a S&g&ggg&ft' Cup of Wll-tl 'Phone 163 Staple and Fancy Groceries Guaranteed fresh and wholesome and sold at prices as low as the lowest. Hood Kiver, Saloui and Newberg will le the berry centers of Oregon. A tribe of the order of Ked Men has been organized 111 Cottaire drove. Hop contract.- in Clackamas county have been made at Yl cents per pound. The salary of the Forthmd Usachera in the public schools has been increased 8 per cent. The enterpriMiip rsilein Journal ha.4 installed a Meranthaler type-setting machine in its oihec. Hoim-seekors arc arriving at Portland at the rate f about daily at present owing to the reduced rates of fare on the railroads. It is stated that the Iooth, KelleyCo., will rebuild the Springfield hk mill this season giving it a 75,000 feet capacity per day instead of 30,000 feet as at present. A contract has been let in Eugene to L. N. Kouey for a big addition to the Hotel Eugene, at $'.1,175. It will be 4.x52 feet and three stories high, with a cement basement. ileii mill at Eucene is to W four set instead of three set as at first contemplated. Thirt.n new l.ioms have iust been orvlerel ir.-ni Pittslield, Mass., makiug in all. With the commerce of the l"nitel States and Germany aggregating nearly 1200,000,000 aunuallv it is not strange that we should desire the friend lies feel ing for the Fatherland. A syndicate of htudstealers E-enis to beactivein Tillamook couutv. It is now trying to get through the slate una office what it failed to teen re a short time ago through the general land office. Miss Rootvelt has gone t Cula, and it is now reported that, she wnl not go to see King Edward crowned. But her papa is good, she may see something that should ilease her much better on March 4, 1005. It cost Modoc eountv about seventeen thousand dollars to trv the first lyncl ing case. If the attorwy general insists on trying the other -ases the entire country may W sold to the State within five years. Yreka Journal. The Southern Pacific had already jaid out over f 73.000 in damages V person iniure.l or heirs of tt-rxnis killed in the recent accident in Arizona Thi prompt and liler.il work, and is prola blv cheaer than lawsuit and their re sults. A breach-of-pronii.se mit for 1 15.CM) damages w as filcl at SaJem lat week in the circuit court with Kdith R. Uursell as plaintiff, and August Lindhnlm as defendiUit. B.-th are residents of the Silverton neighl-rlnH.l. Mr. Lindlioliu was married to a Miss r.isliay last Jan uary. Several car loads of eastern eggs are on their way to Ore;.-on. T!ii should be stopped. Oregon is certainly capa ble of raisiDg its own eggs and shipping many. Asa matter i fart thousands of dozens are shipped every year out of Oregon, and there ought to be enough left for home consumption. Chas. Evans of Eugene, has received word from McLaughlin S: Co., a New York publishing firm, that his novel, "Campaigning With .Summers," has been accepted and that it will le pul lished in book form. The story is based on the work of the Second Oregon regi ment in the Philippines and is said to be a very interesting one. A dangerous counterfeit is in circula tion in the Willamette Valley. It is a spurious five dollar gold piece, and is a nerfectlv made coin. The 1n1v of it is nickel, gold plated, and with the excep-i 1 LATEST NEWS. ' 1 1 " "" INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. Amendment to be Voted on at Coming Election. tho British General Released. The Kaiser and Roosevelt Exchange Compliments. Other News. Th following dispatch, dated. Pretoria, March 13, has been received from Lord Kitchener: General Methoen was broogbt to Klertsdorp today, lie is doinfj well F.arrthintr no&nihl. is beinff doDS for blm. - - , . ... .. r 1 Th &wMr.ri are Dorzled lo accoont for tne rejeoeo 01 uwmtu M.Knon h.,nhA eAnerallv irite credit to Dearer for acting with great m.j.Hnn .nnrt,v iind taet. The iJailf Mail expects to sea eimer www UH.u..v-, J - - ' . . . . 1 .1 : n -i v;i;o ninm in the Boera in excuaoaa ior tne Ol VrOHJO OI VjruriOl 1 iijvn;u v... British General. MESSAGES BETWEEN KAISER AND PRESIDENT. "WilhelmhaveD, March 12. 1002.-President of tbe United State of America, WaahicKtuo: Now that my brother lias leit tne nospuaoie uur of the United States homeward bound, I feel it a pleaeioi? doty to pw . 1 a i .t.fni i 11. a n,hnlA of the German people are fcr " . . .... ... ' L L. tha splendid boepilality and the cordiality 01 tbe recepuoD wmcu rAcA n ltlnee Hennr bv all classed oi tho American people. w' - " .. , 1 "5ly ootaUetched baod baa been met by you with a Drm. mamy ana rrin- If av hearen bleee onr relation with peace and good will be- .v.. .t n.i;nn i kosi rnmnliments and wishes to Miss w..)in.lAn. March 12. 1902--E-nperor William, w imeimsoaen Yonr brother'a visit to line country oas accompnsneu uiucu m -"n jopie denth of kiDdly feeline which exists bet ween tbe two natiooe. It Uaa been fmnai in av.r way. and I trust voa will permit me to confrrata- . IT- ... ti.-.nnar im w iirh he naa burne ntroseii. xie u ilMV IUU UU IUQ PUUJii ow.w L" " " - " - K inn;.nA and heartv sTmDathT end reirara 01 an wuu ooui u u i.n hronhi in contact. We hae welcomed him ior his own bb, uu v 1 i v,;. mum tiMrtilv aa the reweaemauTe 01 me we tlelw d.. maw.v - j miehty Germau peopl- for what you have done and thank you personally in addition for the gracious form which yonr conrtesy took. was ac- Alice. THEODORE ROOSEVELT." SOME DEMOCRATIC PARTY POLITICS. At the coming June election the peo ple of the State of Oregon are to decide af very important matter. They will by their votes either tdopt er reject a Con stitutional Amendment embodying the niliative and referendom, in what may be termed a " Mild form." The two last legislatures voted to sub mit the proposed amendment to the suffrages of the people at the polls. There has been organized the Direct Legislation League nf Oregon, whoee avowed object is "the adoption by the people of the initiative and referendum amendment to the Constitution of the state of Oregon at the general election in June, 1002." The pr"pod Amendment in shert and eaeilr understood. It is printed below, in full: PROPOSED AWEXDMEXT TO TH COSTnT- TIOX or TBI STAT! Of ORBftOJf. Section 1 of Article IV of the Consti tution of the Ptate of Oregon shall be and herebv is amended to read as fol lows : Section 1. The legislative anthority of the state shu'd be" restd In a legisla tive assembly, consisting of a senate and houM- of representatives, but the people reserve to themselves power to propose laws and amendments to the constitu tion, and t enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of tie Uuielative aeeemblv, and also reserve power at their own option to approve er reject at the iolls any act of the lgislativeasem blv. The first lower reserved by the is the initiative, and not more than eight per c -nt of the legal oters Oiall le required t propose any meas ure bv such 'petition, and ewy ruch petition hall idclade the full text of the ! measure so propowd. Initiative peti- J tions shall t filed with tbe secretary of state not le than four months before the election at which they are to be voted upon. The second power is the referendum, and it may be ordered (ex cept as to laws necessary for the immedi ate preservation of the rnblic peace, health or safetv, either bv retition.'f Second prize atCurrier's Grocery s-A fine China Tea Set One Ticket with every 50 cent purchase. P.hv vour Orocerics at WILL CURRIER 1 9) J j. 1 a 1 "UT t h'il I LB B. THE GROCER A. 00000000000000000c 00000 w:at. muu.v. . . s v j. jar c NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY M6 and SIS Bro&dway, Stw York. (i;-riol by "1 OoTcrnmenU) I"1 Aiwt. 0 74.i,; 10. Income in l'Jl, t70,A)-,,550.87 It hu bren tWnrv tb public for 57 rcrf m during 111 Hire (t tu p to IU BtwAclinn KI9 .j,iJ r). Yuu n..l hc ti Ut miu It is ;.ar It Mutnal Com pany n1 lh prfiu In in I tic porku ! b VcA.' y hollen atij not the stork holder urance yua iil -ia lo o &'uil ! profit jrr lnir the bark i InoreBlel in Liie Io-ur W. J. mOO LI, of Roseburg and ak him lo bow yon a 20 year En !omnt l.!. y. Cortty nlence Solicit ooooocooooooooooooooooo cooococoocoooooooo VT4 Roseburg Steam Laundry We are now ready lor business with new and up-to-date machine ry. Work will be neatly and promptly done. Watch for our Wagon or call 'Phone 791. mm W. A. EVERITT, Proprietor. 'ai3a's5Qo:s:ao:o:s:ao:0cr2S2! 5 OO einl by five per cvut of tlt leal vot-! T tt --'MP WHITE HOUSE Hocta. COFFEE Jav4- vith yonr breakfast. It has a flavor that's all its own you don't get it in any other brand. KRUSE & XEWLiW, Sole Agents, Hoseburg. Oregon All kinds of fruit and Country a Produce Bought and Sold. . . ers. t i-y me ley.eiauve assemmy as other bill" are enacted- Referendum j jvtitions shall be filed with tlie mtp tary d state not more than ninety days, after the final adjournment of tbe ee-' iiB of the legislative assembly which J pased the bill on whieh the referendum is demand-l. The veto prmer of tbe ;ovemr shall not extend to mees-ures referred to ths pw.ple. All elections on m.MSiires referreI to the people of the state shail ! J-ad at the biennial rejro lar ceneral elections, except when the lepslative a.mbly shad orler a sjecial eloctiii. Ai'y meisure re'erred to the pe-iple sha'.l take effort ai:d l-ouie the Ian- when it is approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, and not other wise. Thestvleof all bills shall be: Washisgtos, March 14-The Clerelan J winK of the democratic parly is -i 1.: . oKo, nr rwiliuea having for its object the elimina qUlBl ly WUI'U UUl c.utujv r r t:.n 9 Tr ran and ibe Rilvpr is&oe from Democratic councils. It is propoeed that tbe appeal to tbe people bball be ma!e oo the tanfl .r,.t and the l'hilu nine onetion, . ' n rrUn,l id fnrd for tne leader bT senators and oeuai'A uuiiuuuvi congresemea who are in tooch with tbe moTement. GHER CARRIES HIS HOME COUNTY. vi 1.1c TKa Runnhlirm r-rwiuct uri marie were held in BiUSl, nucu i r - Tnrn Miiint todav. The contest narrowed down to a fiht ror the delegation ueiween uw fortroirvrnoracdei-Sheiiff Wr.gbtmao for attorney genera.. 00m aiiOU cjority 1 evident n All uf the first prcr.net bear J Xrom Hive ineir aejegauoun m wW. WOLSELEY GOES TO THE CAPE. -Ik- it enacted by the iop!e of tlie tate t , iarM, ll Trfird Wolselev. commander 10 cuiei 01 toe olOrwnc." This section shell not be for Sonth Africa today. construed to deprive any member of the he commaDaer-iQ-cuiei (juw uo 1 v hi" v - that hia trip is tnxlnce any measure. Tlie whole num ber of votes cast fr pjsUce of the supreme court at the regular election last preceding the filing: of any petition for t e initiative or lor tbe reterenoum shall be the basis ou which the number ; of legal voters neeessary to sign such petition shall I counted. Petitions and orders f'r the inititiative and for! the referendum shall be filed with the! a-.. .' eecretsrv of state, al in submitting tne same to the people he a in I all other offic er" shall le guided by the general laws ...A TBN CSWTS EACH LIST. Authors an instn.ctive chil 'n-r" j:;,i!!e: r.i'aacei sprirc. weighs 51he; Coat Hangers that keep your .it in i' t i-.n-i: C:irlir.z Irons f-r the ladies : Ihiru that stockiu ""Ti e I : 1". iw-aters ti'.at are u;t '"dead b-ats" :!ue we can hd y .! i:h I-Pa.-: H.rt Hru-he yi-u know; Lenip Chimney mov AiD r-aiy: I.e.-.rl iVn-.-iL a wt-.'-'e diien; MaceinethS tiat make yo;ir i.i: !.:ne ran ea-y: Taper Ki;s rememler tlie price ; Pot. Sick and Kettle Prainer ''jiiarre;. ! we don't'; Rack, the Soap and Sponsv : scap th;t n.ike shaviug a pleasure Wiiiiam's; Tracing W heel ti e latt-t adjustable. We mean to show you just where kindness is the motto used. 'ews is what -co ill ft ad here. Orders frni a d;.-;ar..-e promptly filled. Unless you vinit our st ."v when in need of Farniji.iiif-, Nations, stationary, etc., vvmi will niake a mi;Uke- i "The Racket Store " 4 It ie Biven ont that i.nt ih lelief ia enrreot and Kenerally expressed beina: raade in order to report the exact state of affaire to the war office. BRITISH LINES BROKE BY CATTLE. ti.r- March 14. The Boera escaped Snnday from tbe net being , ihm bv the British troops in the Orange River Colony. ? he 3oer9 stampeded big bands of cattlo through the British lines aod fol'.ovrvd tbem oat. THE USUAL STRIKE RESULT. Bostok Uarcb 1. My f ,b farmer employee have been refused ani the act submitting this amendment j t'neir old tdaces in tie huodling of freight at docks and railroad freight until legislation shall be especialiy pre-, OOCXXXrtXOOOOCOOOOCOCX)CCX)OC With the advent of Spring We announce tbe arrival of Spring Goods throughout all our various lines. Kuying for two stores in larj-? p:a :ti:ies enal les us to prx"ure the bet possible prices. V. nvt believe it boasting w hen we say: We think we are in a p-sition to MEKT ALL COMPETI TION. New arrivals ia Embroideries, Laces, Dress Goods. I'rints, rercaics, men's i ur nishings and Shoes. for doty, c r . . . i.i ... ik I V. . ultlamant nf tr.ll In conseaaenee therfl W Rrew a.seausiacuou tion of its light weight, is so perfect as Ijriia 6Q(J the men may go rot "gam to deceive experts when new. It bears' QoodCeek Wanted. Also earrv a full lino of OAUOEN and FIKLD SEEDS a El BUI 11.59 SL50 mi m S3.00 We're Selling; Shoes HAVE YOU SEEN 'EM, THE NEW SPRING STYLES IN ALL '1 HE LATEST SHAPES AND' LEATHERS AT S1.50 to $4.00 ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... ! the date IROfi, and has the milling of lfs genuine coin. Business men would J0 well to keep their eyes open for this c jin. Timber Frauds in Lane Couni y. Eugene, March M. Alex Crawford and H. E. Staples, government timber- land inspectors, returned to; Eugene last night from the Lake creek .country, out in the western part of the county, where they went several days ago to look into alleged frauds in connection with the government timhvr-hv.id business. The gentlemen report that hey have fonnd flagrant violation of t the law. They state that they found 37 claims in that vicinity which have been sold or contractedjfor before being paroven up on. They say that they intend to make ex amples of the offenders in th ese cases amino doubt trouble will t-nsue in a short time. .9 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 gof 6 goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. you you you you you you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house . want to rent a house waut to build a house want to move a house IP 111 Resebu A Snap. fno.Vi n nri r&A o nrl iirli to?! oA vav uvauvai.ua - vibjiitnu n a v 1 v land, with good house, barn, chicken house, and other out buildings, a well o good water with a pump. This land is situated four miles north of Wilbur, on main road to Oakland. Thore are three acres of garden. 12 acrea with . brush slashed and burned, sown to grass ; fifty acres under fence: there are 60 fruit trees on the place. The timber is oak and fir. A good home at a bargain. Apply to, Da. E. DuGas, nilO Koseburg, Oregon. Nasal CATARRH mm In all Its stag tli are ahould be cleaniicen. Ely'i Cream Balm cleanMe, aootbea and heals tba diaeased membrane. It com catarrh and drive way a cold In the head colcklr. r ream Balm la placed Into the nostrils, epreedi over tbe membrane and If absorbed. Rialaf ia Im mediate and a cure follow. It is not drjine doe not produce uneexing. Large BUe, 60 centt at Drug- SWEEPING STATEHOOD BILL. r vr.,i, 11 Th UnnA committee on states baa anlhor n ibui.uiv.i, uvu w - - :,j .,a,on of a hill Droridinir for the admission ol IUO mava-w - 7 Arizona and New Mnxico to ei aiehood. A territorial form of goternment ia pronded lor inaian errnory, DIRECT VOTE FOR SENATORS. WMmmerox, March 11-Senator lenrte of Pennsylvania has giten .. v:. ;.t;on in introduoe a resolution for a constitutiooal amend ment profiding for the election of United States aenatora by a direct vote of tbe people. FAVOR MITCHELL BILL. Washikotov. March H-Theeenate committee on immigration baa oxreed to report favorably the Mitchell bill tor utupeae exciowon. ON TO KLONDIKE. Rfittt. nrit. il-Tlterosh to the Klondike gold mines is fairly on- The city ia fnll of stranger I syin in snppliea and otherwise making pre p- erations to learo for the northern goto neias. Three hundred left by the City of Seattle yesterday. We want a cood cook for our lv?ing camp aod are offering per month. Would prefer to haw a man, but if we could get a good strong woman w ho is a irocd cook . would be willing to try her. Oklahoma, tl lirty nin in the camp in summer. but at this season oi tne year wo nay onlv ten men employed. The camp will run at least three years, so tne posiren would be a good one for the right per son. Apply to, G Hoixa Mux Co., 0. 15. Hixsoalk, Mgr., inl3 Gardiner, Ore. ijllillll Politician t the Bar. One of the campafgt i stories that float ed through the cloak r oom recently says the Washington Tost, '. related to Senator Fairbanks of Indiana , and Goverpor Miaw of Iowa, tlie new y appointed sec rets: y of the treasury . According to the story these twoorab irs were stump ing Kentucky. After a succenfnf met ting the Ken tucky Colonel who had he two republi can statesman ia ehariw. invited them into the hotel barroom 4 some refresh ments. "What will you l&vtV he asked Sen ator Eairbanks. "A little cold ApciIiBrf," was the reply. . "And you?" sairV the host? to Gover nor Shaw (who is to ttood M.etfaoiTH, "d resides in one of (he liest dairy counties" of the Hawkeye State.) : "I think I s'hi ill have a glass of butter milk." The bartend a tnrued to tio Ktyituck Un. r he heaved a "What shall I-givc you, Colonel?" askea. Tlie Kentucky gentleman long sigh. "Under the circumstances," he said, "I guess you can give me a piece of pie." Has Two Wives. PlfilPLES a nl other eruptions which max the akin are more than a disfigurement and an noyance; they are a positive detriment, to the business interests and social suc cesses oi uie man they mark. Oth er things being equal, the man with a smooth skin and clear complexion will find it easier to get a good posi tion or a good wife than the man whose face bows the unpn ritv of his blood. That's the real point. The blood is bad. And for that very reason anv treatment which is design ed to cleanse the skin must cleanse the blood. Dr. Pierce'i Golden Medical Discovery cleanse the blood from the imnuritiM which brwd lid Thos. F. Simpson, a book keeper, the hnsbnnd of her who w as formerly Miss Kateuereauo.Asniana .u ,.. r San Francisco, charged with embe wle- inaTa5 other diseases which have innnt and ainrn his arrest it has appear- I ,v,.ir rnw in imnure blood. ed that he has two wives, Kate Defeat t The sole motive for substitution la to . . .. . ot. :.i ...! fwnnit ine neaier tomaac iuc muc uiuis nomg tlie secona. Aney are w.u u, - (J q( leM mttiiOTioaa together daily to the jail to visit Simp-1 S.edlcineav. He gain a Yon lose. There- son and are on frieiully terms. Mrs. Simpson, nee DePeatt, explains that as lonr &h tliiv are satisfied it is no ene else's business. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson the first are bothell advanced in age. Churchill A Woolley are having a fine trade in the U. S. Oreain Searators. The progressive farmer will discard the old fashioned milk pan tuethvd of cream 69pwauuu, : .. . . , fore, accept no substitute ior -voiucu Medical Discovery." I have used your Htolden Mikml Wkowty In a caw ol acroruia, ana enrra wn. w,n n Shamhlin. of Rov. Cherokee rtanoo, Ind. Territory. I took 6 bdUea of it for nij kivi I had'rlnffworma'oo aa and I would h. .Wm.. AT .nit ,Hp ad they were on m when I caaimcacrd ttn 7 . . ...ji i iu -kuti tank I hem -women " , . way, and 1 haven't been bothered anymore." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and ntunulaU ths sluggish liver. Highest prices paid ior F.pzs, Chickens, and all Farm Produce. N. SELIG, Myrtle Creek, caiSJo X000000000CaXXXXXXCOS0SC30OXO H From A to Z we know the Spray Pump Business. You will certainly find the pump you want iu our stock. See the Celebrated New Bean "Torrent Pump" The best Spray Hose, Nozzles and Dunne's Solid Prepared Sprays. Churchill Woolley Advertise In the. Plaindealer If Jido i'titaowPAT oa or lirtBi . riati or br mail ; Trial 611 10 cent bj mall '. SJ Sft0X&KSA Wwta8ttsewyw Tk L