1 1 A jdvertising I 5 v -r in busy seasons brings I'JLLlliJ y-'11 ,!r sb;e of trade; 2 advertising in dull 6ea- Z .-0:1-. brings yon your share, ami also S tt-i of t Ul merchant who "can't af- a ... v ob Printing J Is a v-rjimporTait fader in business. Ivor printing re- r 5 fleets 1:0 tiedit ot a good 5 3 1 tiHiDPf-s honsf. Let os uo yor Job J'rintin we pnarantee h to be io 9 very nay satisfactory. 5 a or.l t. ii.lvertis-t. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XX XII I. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, i;o2. No. 23 Winter Goods flust Qo. 5 4 Collarettes, HT-cur Eoas 4 MISSES AND CHILDRENS JACKETS J ! ; ro!-;iv ! ; ' When we sy reducedwe mean it. OUTiNG i-XANXEL, the bestVara Brand, 10 cents per yard. CI N1 DERELL A" FLAN NELETTE, & A izl; cents per yard. A 15 cent grade in a ay city LATE NEWS SSilARY Important !vcnls of the P?st few Das. STATE, GIAERU, fOatlGN. Cream of the f)ispatches Dished Up in ConJenseJ Korm for the Vusy deader. One Price Sere LADIES UNDERWEAR Siova 50 cents a suit to $3.00. Wallenberg Bros, i Open uutil ' 8 o'clock. . Stot y y v K If 5 I An elegant line of Linen Warp Muttii.s h all tLe latest dfsijnis ?5 ami c.-l'rii:gs Lave just arrived Have yon s-e'n our elegant Car- " rt-t.a, containing cotton chains, all wools and a full Hue of three- quarter po-xls, ranging in price fmia 25c to 1.55 i-er yard. Our lh:e of carpets is far sujerior to r- "- -' iV'vvv - anything we have ever shown in - ' " previous years and we delight in . - Clw ehowingthem. LATEST. NEWS. Another Insurrection in China. Miss Stone's Latest Message. Cecil Rhodes Dying. B. W. STRONG, K THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburg.Ore ? tl If 6 Brins: Us Your ... A? CHICKENS. EGGS. ' BUTTER. FOR CASH OR TRADE (ienenil Milef wants t. iri t the I'hil ippines. hut the Pivi.leM t.Kj,vts. North lalxO!;i and Manitoha were par alyzed by a hlizard lasr Sunday and Monday. The Boston rile o: fr'ii:ht-bandlerr and kindred branches of hiUw has ln practically s.m!'m1. Al! siriliT except a few leaders have made application for reinstatement. The Supreme t'ourt of Ore-.-on de cided five appealed i-.ie ye-tenl.i v, and reversed evT- ..ne "f them. Ih.w verv little lau .r.r Ciroc.it .lintes t!:r'iti2'noi:t the state t know. 1 eh-ram. A public reception was j:itn Miss Alice Roosvveh, iaPi:hte.-i.f t;,e I'M-i. dent, on her arrival sit Havana. It as a brilliant e i,!. arny and navy i-flicer? and Havana ari-i--cracy Wii' espnially prominent. Keverend berilt Pearson, of Portland Maine, prohibition state, say that when he was elected there were L'71 open saloons in i he cii y r.nd that nr.w he'll give flOO to the nian mho can n liini an open sauxm there oj- anywhere in the countv. Manly Uh..rton ami M. II. Hart of 1 akeview are w.n to riveive each Hon j Kooa. March 18 Tb Cbiooe populace aro more reatleea than ever before.. The robelliou BKainat tbd authority of tbe emperor ia rapidly reading. Tbe rebel are looting Iowds. seizing soppliea and loardericg maa ilaiioR. Tbe Chinese troops are entirely mcapablo of aappressiny tbe ia Btintc'ion. MISS STONE'S .MESSAGE E OStos. March IS A. postal can! from Mm Ston- has been rereivA.) by br rother, it being tbe first niesttag by mail from her since ber release. She wt i'f: "Snikwuca. Feb. 2S.-My Own BIpsmJ Mother With all my leatt 1 thank Grl for the opportnnity to write once more, Mrs. Tailka anJ tbe baby an. 1 1 we pretly well and foil of happineaa and tbaDkfolloea to be free. AH of w friend?, too. are so ranch rejoiced that we can but marvel f iho :. f-.t vtiirb mnkes all hearts one tbe earth roQod. With love to tft friend-v.' ronr dangbter. ELLEN M. STONE" Tbe Aaerii!i bwerd received a postal today from llev. F. B. Hifkell, of Salon ica. Jstel March 1, which pby: -l!i,i.nnU, 1 ,-a.-.HvM i.-in remarkablv well. Miss atone is tronuJert some by a kaeo that was hail tbe night eh was liberated. , It does Dot eeni ee rions, however. " as a reward from t' ie government ' f. NEWS Of THE COUNTY.! p.M.OT g Sccontlprizeat Currier's Grocery 0 A rinp I hina oi One Tirket witti every 6J ceit puri ha.w- GIf aned by Our Corps of Special Correspondents. SOCIU, PERSONAL, INDUSTRIAL Notes From Scottsburg, Oardio- er, Camas Valley and other Vicinities. RHODES JS DYING. ttieir ettorts in tvliaa ol te conviction of Bob srbhy. who rnWuJ the I.aki- view-Paislev st:n-e li'ie in Ietvmber. 1VI0, and as a CoiiseipieiKv was sent tr, tbe penitentiary for one year. The Eugene V- .:id of Trade has in preparation a foity-p.ite pamphlet, de scriptive of the advant i.s of 'lu'.eue Ors Tows, March 18, 1 p. m. Cecil KbcKlet had b qmet eleep this rooniiny, but hi' eTmpfcoms when he nwofce abowed a alfgbt change for the worse. Oxygen is aa" adin:oixtere l to the patiut io increased quantities OUR NEXT ROYAL VISITOR. New Yoek, March 1 8-America ii to have stiii another royal visitor tb is year in the person of Vnwe Victor Eruiuannel. of Savorj-Aosta, Coont o f Torin. Tbe Connt is an' on coosin to King of Italy, being a eon of tbe late King Haaibert's broth t. Prine AineJe One of his brothers i lie Doko of Aosta, tbe present L ir appre:.t to tne tnrone ot naiy, am. oe ober the adventurous Doke c Abrr.rzi. tt-i-i.- .1.: ti t"i,iie5 States, that of tbe Dnke -s announced as "strictly private."" This fac b" ipfl wbieri" bst the Connt iscominir to see tbe h MntiM An.r, "n "rl lia been in love for bo long, and bis foyr'ty to" whom L royal family so m ich aiaa'ni. Col i- i-t g.vn to tijis tn, iDor whcb cornea from Italy tLa King Enrmanoel bae proved . disposed toward tbe affair than wna bin father, and that bia cousin's, inent will be announced shortly. IGBUIirDIG CiXa PSE D. bom be ba given tbo Itiban -ittf b7 the ra- vie kindlv J. F BARKER d CO. ana tne resource, ol I -;:ie county. It is being paten up with i!a- !-. iai j"hja : in ie oi luriiiiii: ine en.iratiou tiiaii is bcji'mii'ig to ti-vk to t!i-pariSo North west, at least a part of it, to this favort-l spot of the WilUnielte valley. News of various mimI! Cut vietoric are leaking: tliro'.itt the c-o-or.-!iip, ir- tlio kt:ilutnt.rt ..f u .11-.. ...!. ..' -1 v ,.,,. yt lit tui.,....,.l. , , fiesaimit ileal. The far: js ,Mpr,. iui.i.n v..u o.-.un uIK.5m ii ids. lown vibeeiuom been a po many mort liuie IV- r vie-! P37- employinjr nearly 8W men, wb:ch stand along the L-tke Shore Kail tories thau have hn ri.r;-.l. They j WH.V "ollHp.ei jciet as a westbound vs:'ger Irairi passes! tbe building. It arejust nnJiui: it ..ut ia I o;..i-.ii aiid I fil acMes- tbo track, anl bar!y ein-ic 1 tb rear cowh. Hal Ibe collap-e there s gloom and -,n-te. nuiion -oiin-- I oc urred t ho -seconds earlier evf-r twrnnnr.t r.f tha nrih i... killed. Had ii pecorod during tbrt v t, it is believed hundreds of lives wonlj haw been kit. It is believed t bat tbe continual parsing of trains had such effect as to causa tbe wall to weaken, until ihey collapeed. Scoltsburg. The children of J. Hedden have the w hooping cough. e bu-1 a slight fall of Know recently, which snuii melted. Mr.. J. Patterson baa been bire-1 to U-ach the ischool at tbia place, thi spring. Mrs. Aiiuie tirubhe, has pone to Hrain to reside with ber daughter Mra. J. R Sawyer. The M'Mern Wooln!fn of America, hold their meeting Tr".'2r!y and (teem to Ik- progre-siiiir. The i- age line has had a big run of pa-rfiigvrs. 1 wo ttairvs Uava been re- .juiri-d to tran-j-Tt tl.cm. V. Wilhoit L seriously ill at bin home at I-ooa Lake. Ir. A. Patterson ba l-:n called thrre to him, several tin ; his ca-e i. rerrUJ cntiral. Qardiitr. J. li. sa ver was in town last Friday night. The tchool at this plart mill cbe the 4th of April. The steamer, Lucy and Lilly bare ar rived in port from San Fraucisco. The creamery is no in operatioc althouh as vet on a tdiort upplv of milk. (iraiii'iioa Flliott, aged nearly M year dii lust meek at the home of ber iLiughu r. Mr. F. Varrelman. Lney Sfvuniur luu a jair of twin .i:o:litT at tils home, il.e young mi arrived a lew days ago. lU v. W. V. Kdoiiinda ment to Llk ton lat week tiil hiti regi!ar appoint :nciil lliere on the third Suiuiav. - Citrus- Valley. rilh what like that of a century a.id a iiiarter x he Day. 0 Starts s&te& a w - t m. 'Phone 163 When (:r':fttm?& Staple a nd fancy Groceries Guaranteed fresh, and wholesome and sold at prices as low as the lowest. WHITE HOUSE ,. ' -i COFFEE zsfs&sg'. vlib vcur breakfast. It has a flavor that's all n m n i,s cwa-you uoa't retit in any otber brand. rrOtiUCD 1 Oil gilt UAAU W A J l S-jle Agents, Rcscbur, Oregon HAVE YOU- SEEN 'KM. THR NEW SPRING STYLES IN ALL TifE LATEST SHAPES AND LEATHERS AT jiO;: 'e're Selling; Shoes ".i it kip : c r. r r . cZ.l:U Lowest ricea II '$1.50 to $4.00 ..FLINT'S SHOE STORE.., iinis to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have goud frefh Groceries, and to get them promptly when on order them. Call up 'Phone No. i8t, for go d goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. II you want to buy a farm If you w:mt furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you wnut to build a house If you want to' move a house I: yj; JoaVoiow PAT C M Imrm Contr.iet.r pU ou oral liess .. a. JdUlieUHj &a jjttide( Keaebu Oregoa I Since the Auit-rii-an f-.-"ip.iti'i:i of Cu I ba 3,f)0 scliools have Uen oi-eiu-d and j many reform have li vu 1 rMi'.'l,t alo'it in their -lu-ational syntem. Some idea I of their work'.-an le ohtained fn.iii their exhibit at the Pa'i-An.t ricaii ex;iif-it;m. for which tbev urre awarded five cold and four silver medals,. This i vrtain !y a wonderful rei-or-1, an.l one we should all be proud of. ' Geronimo, the noted Ap:-he warrior who for soma iv years wa a froutier terror in Arizona, is to he made a ciii ren of the I'uiteil State-. ;e:,er:l Frank Arnisvroig, of the K-iila.- Arm , hap len at F-jit Sill for some t;n e looking into the matter of his relea-e, a nl be has just forwarded to Wuebi'.-g'oi - the necesM-y report nliii h w ill caase Ger onimo to be relrused soou. Tbe mesair( reeeivc!l hy Marconi on board tbe Philadelphia, by aerograph, during his recent tripacroj the Atlant ic, were received at the following ,?. tances. from the station on the Cornwall coast:- 20. fi4, 10.1, - ln;.1 anl 15.il niiles; ami it is asse.tc.! that the lues Miges at the longer iit inei-s v ere as plain as those at the shorter, or even one at 30 mile. Win-'i.-i telerapjiy seenis t be proving a success. Miss Ackerman To Marry. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ackerman, an nounces the marriage of their daug-hter, Mies Caroline Emily, to Mr. Percy Roy Burton, of Salem, the wedding to take place Tuesday, March 25,. Miss Aker man is a popular young society woman of the Capitol City, and is a deputy in the othce of her father, State. Superin tendent Ackerman. Mr. Burton is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burton, and a young man of (sterling worth. Salem Journal. ' a:id a -"A deal of rain has ''f liie pat week. ner 1'n.in I;ny your Groceries at WILL CURRIER THE GROCER OOOOCK0C0000CKXC V tKl.aA m-'JK - jm. g NEW YOEK LIFE INSUEANCE ? COM PA NY a t46 al .1 W riri l7. New York. (ri..fr .-i ; OorenimeBto) Iuvefcted Ar- t. ?.7.;-; to. Ir..'.in; in 1-1. ITo .-;i2.S.V KT 0 Iu luding t,l.; 470. of i ert-t.' ar.it rent. Bcnrflg1rlr at 19 :'i.7.' io. ..-j !. ii-.; , .v . pDt Mil Ifie prvf.lt i io'o ".'.c r-k-i. :ac I'' li jou r .nicr'.el in LJt fa a.-.:a.-r jj j k: .r.r.; ti.aj tijr:.- it !; oi4 to iu 1 r . :i I: ." i.nr-y m M'.tutl Coni- '"r ! ii. tiw sVia tol-ir W. J. TflOOn, ofRoscburg .1 tuk him to t Low joi J1) jcur Kr. !iTt. .in I'. ooooooockx; ocooooooooo:o coooccxooooco bi Roseburg Steam Laundry jzj .-. . Ve are uo'.v rcn iy or business with new and up-to-date macbiuc ry Work will be neatly and promptly time. Watclr fur our Wagon or call 'Phone 791. W. A. EVERITT, Proprietor. ):3:':ao:o:o:o:o:.o.";wo:a0:o:o:a;S I I 8 m iu tins list watca next issue. ai Article iu im IU oJ 5 'enls. . P.- 1 . 1 1 t -li r-. e :.I.-!," :!:i heavv. HEATHENISFf PASTIME. El. Paso, Tex.. March 17. Fnentee and alaamtini, Ibe Spanish mata dors, oviKht bix bulla to death today at Juarez, Mexico, in tbe pretence of 10,000 Americana and Mexican. Tbe fight was loll of action and thrilling inci Je jts from Blart Io finish, and many narrow escapes were made by tbe bandfcrilloa and picadora. Five hoi sta were killed in tbe ring and Ihrre morfj were mortaKy wounded. A CHURCH FIRE. Poiitlakd, March 18 Trinity Protestant Episcopal church waa badly damaged yesterday by a destructive fire, which broke out owing to a defec live flae, at Ibe northeast corner of tbe building, at Sixh and Oak streets. Ibe losa is abont 112,000, covered by $16.0W insurance. MISSOURI RIVER WENT DRY. Chamberlain, South Dakota, March 18 The Missouri River at this phtce went dry for a time Sunday from an ico gorge. ; The vast quantity of floating ice in the river makes tbe situation very dangerous: Aootbor ice gor?e of a more permanent nature ia liable to form at any time and flood tbe country by back water, eUe cut a new chan nel, either of which would result in great Joes of ptoperty, and probably life. A FISHERMAN SUICIDED. Right Kind of Settlers. Dallas, March IS. II. O. Mcl'berron a prominent fctockraiser fum Geneva, Xeb., baa reached Lallan with bis family and intends: to settle in this county. He has disjiosed of most of his projierty in Nebraska. Mr. McPherron brought with him a carload of household goods and five bead of registered .shorthorn cattle, the latter valued at $100 to $300 each, as that grade of stock sells in Nebraska. Churchill & Woolley are having a fine trade in the U. S. Cream Separators. The progressive farmer will discard the old fashioned milk pan method of cream be pa ration. CATARRH ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm fiiM Retid at once. It dennuM, toothed and limli Uiediscaaed oicui- id drlrm .way C.,1.1 UAV IT 1 E Q io tbe Head qu: kl v. It 13 W I I LfUII l inoriieil. Ileal a.iil ItuRtU llio Alrmlirano Heitom Die Sei.eK of 'j i-l mi l Mnif IL Full fie tUci Trial sir Hie.; at Urnnelau or b niaiL . flj BBOTBIiUS iaAiA&ffJuav,.. V.- mm Astokia, March 18 Edward Lorenzo, a fisherman, suicided at M'arren town this morning through shooting himself iu tbo head. . Lorenzo was despondent from long illness. He leaves a wife and two children. , SPAIN HAS A NEW CABINET. Madrid, March 18 Tbe composition of tbe new Cabinet is practically settled. Senor Sagasta is to be Premier; General Weyler is to be Minister of War; Senor Morel is to be Minister of Interior; tbe Duke of Almodovar will fill the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Senor Canelejas is to be Minister of Pnblio Works. Big Catholic School. Portland, March 14. The Roman Catholice have just paid Francis I. Mc Kenna, of tbe University Land Com pany, $20,000 for 43 acres of land adjoin ing their Columbia university proiierty on tbe west, and they will al once enter on plans to make this one of the leading Catholic educational iiiHtitutioiis in tbe United States. Pianos. Our entire mock of musical instru ments must be sold within the next 10 days either to the public or two xoine one who will take the entire lot includ ing a car load of pianos and organs which are to arrive in a few days and which we will turn over to the purchaser at wholnale rate. T. K. KlCHAKUHOX, new A Snap. One-hundred and eighteen acres o land, with good bouse, barn, chicken bouse, and other out buildings, a well o good water with a pump. This land is situated four miles north of Wilbur, on iuaiu. rwd to Oakland. Tlierq or;Jlll.'", acres of garden, 12 acres with brush slashed and burned, sown to grass ; fifty acres under fence; there arc W) fruit trees on the place. The timber is oak ami lir. A good home at a bargain. Apply to, Dr. E. DrCi.vs, ml Koseburg, Oregon. QoodCook Wanted. Ve want a good cook for our logging camp and are offering 50 per month. Would prefer to have a man, but if we could get a good strong woman who is a good cook, would be willing to try her. Thirty men in the camp in summer, but at this s-ison of the year we have only ten men emploved. The camp will run at least three years, so the position nuuiu uc n Rouii one ior me riirht per- m. llLliln In 1 . . . 1 "I'l" " "AKlllNKH .HILL t;o., O. B. IIlNSDALK, Mgr., ,nl3 Gardiner, Ore. NOTICE. son uosKHi Bo, ure., March 15, 1!K2. No tice is hereby given that the approved plut of survey of township 25 S., Ranged 1 a .id 2 Vest, has lieen received from ......,,,.,., vie, iuurcu ii, !nr;, o- ed s 1 lYtm the surveyorrenenil, for Oregon, and on Aucwiuy April IW.', t tt o'clock a. m., the sai.l plat will be filed iu this office and the land embrace,! theieinwill be open to entry on or. after that date. J. T. BanxiFs, BeyisJ" Mi-"5 'iracia 1-ee spent a day t,u v Scrauton last week. Mi- a at ..11. ..I -Vo J,,,, finished Wilfred P.mnn. saccfvi'iil t rni of m1,ooi returned l.oiue lut werk. t;uit-: a zji1 attendance to tiie h. reading- a; d :e.icliiiig at the upper m h'.. house lust Miudar. eral of the Camas Valley Grangers nereM-eii Hemlmg ttieir way toward the hall lst Salurxijy. to we concluded tliat itii.u-l tin-.lay for their meet ing. We are happy to note that Mr. I tiroot is nmui muf inert. She had a serous fall a few aye ago resulting in broken rib. and Mir Hatti Brown ha been chief tx-ok and dish-washer for awhile. The new fence Mirrouuding the grave- yanl ha lieen comii!erel, ajid we inuM tay it is ijuite an improvement over the previous condition of thin-s. The ma teria- for the fence was donated bv dif ferent one iu the neighborhood. Bv Me. If .., C.J . . U ai aij'Juuuui.iiLv Udl ' Oil tlll x Author. Awi-.hai,.i;,-l. BmI.e-, ll.i!.l rr.'n. Toi'th Can (;.-ner-. Coff-e P- ! Mand. Ihm.cr-. Si . '.;'.):. I1-h Cioi-.. wi. . ri-h M" p. Key Cni . tiUI', l:i--ct P-.n.lvr, Kniii'. Par:::. Lamp Burners, M...-: t t'k .!. ;..i . !::. 1. 1 v iui-.ev, '.-,lr., C.'.f.. T... k v ::er-. -.el H.v'..-rs. Traci.; W;.i-.- "The RacketStore" f OOOOOOOCCtjOiCX o: With th. OCCOOOCOOCXCOOCOOOOCXXX3 advent of Spring Goois CHARQE ISMLRDER P. Coteon, v ho Was SUjt Ashland Is Ocad. Near AsnL.iND, March, 17. J. P. Cotton, who was shot by II. C. Me!eiigex, at the former s saw mill last Tuesday, died from his wound Saturday evening, A charge of murvler was promptly l.slgcd ug-ainst MesseupT, who has beeu out on bail since his arrest, ana the sheriff placed him in the Jacksonville Jail with. out. delav. Today the ' ody t.f Cotton was brought to town and a coroner's jury was con vened on the cast' at th undertakers establishment. Ir. Shaw. Dr. PaMons ami lr. Pickel made the surgical ex amination of the Ixxly. It was found that the .ball penetrated both lungs, then str .ck the.spine ami dropel dow n ward, being found loose in the dies cav. ity. It was diK-meil remarkable that the man could survive the wound four davs. lianna Pleased. Washington, March 17. lianna was oneot the senators that was hichlv pleased today by the news from Oregon. He never liked Simon, and was unable to get acquainted with him. Telegrams from Portland were publ sbeil in tbe morning papers here, which informed Senators of the result of the primaries in Multnomah County, indicating that Simon caniot hope V) succeed himself. There was not very much comment in the Senate nlut the matter, but Sena tor Mitchell was felicitated upon the re sult. :-al of Sarin We announce the an t . - liues. througiu ut all our various- ;'::i'.ti:ies eua't'Vs u m ov:ie-e n u ..'.-t in o procure va we g Buying for two stores irl.ir.v the best rxvrsibie iriivs. W say: We think we are iu . pitiou to MELT ALL CMPL TIOX. New arrivals in " ? Embroideries, Laces, Dress Goods, 3 Prints, Percales, lien's Fur- o mshizxgs and Shoes. 8 Also carrv : yf (JAU: FIELD S-IIOIISlIil Highest prices paid for Lg-s, Chickens, and all f arm PrxxTuce. ;N. SELIQ. Myrtle Cree 5 lXXXX3COOeXXOOCOO 1 Braach : Canyonvi L-, Oregon Boot h , Ke lly Co. , Sued, Herman Rudolph, through bis attor ney, I.. Ililveu, has commenced suit in the Lane county circuit court against the Booth-Kelley Lumber Co. for l0.- 000 damages for injuries received while be was in the employ of the company at Saginaw on the second dav of May' 11HK). The plaintiff alleges that the boiler was defective, w hich fact was known to the company before the ac cident. This is the accident in which two men, Otto Anlunf and Otto Frederiekson were i-ilHi'Hivii'aUini!,; i From A to 2 we know the Spray Pump Business. Ycu will certainly nnd the pump you want in our stock. See tie Celebrated New Bean "Torrent Pump" The best Spray Hose, Nozzles, and Duuue's Solid Prepared Sprays. Churchill & Woolley Advertise t a i s ?