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The Twiee-a-Vetk Roseburg Plaindealer Published Monday and Thursdays. THIRD BALLOT FOR U. S. SENATOR PLAINDEALER PUBUSHINQ CO. J5COOKES & CONNER, Editors and Publishers Twici-Tk Plaindcaler, per year, $2.00 Fred Weight. City Editor. 'Solicitor, T. O. Rrrn. Foreman Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. MR. HERMANN'S RESIGNATION. Fulton is Gradually Gaining at the Expense of the Geer ForcesBoth Branches Hard at Work Notifies President That He Will Quit . February 1 His Successor. SAD ST. HELENS FATALITY. THREATENS PROSECUTION. Mr. and Mrs. Kecler Gabbert's Little Fish Warded Van Dusen to Look Two Year Old Daughter After Fish Obstructions la Burned to Death. Stream Near Roaeburz. ucluii Salem. Jan. 22. There was little j but I shall look it over carefully today change in the vote for U. b. Senator to- and this evening. If this inspection daw but what change there was gavei ehowsevervtlnna to be all riuht. as is the Fulton fbrees considerable eticonr- practically certain, I shall affix my Pig- agement. It will be observed that ul-1 nature tomorrow JANUARY 22, 1903. TO PROTECT SPECULATORS. Senator Booth introduces the Bill. Salem, Jan 20. Booth's bill for the protection of forests from fire and for the creation of a State Fire commission is the measure drawn under the super vision of an association of all the promi nent sawmill men in the state. The bill provides for a commission composed of five men, selected from different sec tions of the state, two being from East ern Oregon and four from Western Ore gon, lue persons nanieu in uie uiu are . ton gained one more vote while Geer lost another vote. The democrats stand solid for Wood and will probably con tinna to vote as a unit for their man to the end of the session. The many scat tering votes will eventually be centered on some particular candidate, bnt until thev do there is likely to be little change in the result."" Both branches of the leirislature'is now down to good work and a good many bills are being din ixed of. Th vote today is as follows : Fulton Geer 17 Wood 17 Scattering KAY H SALARY BILL. ' Salem, Or., Jan. 21. Kay of Marion has introduced n bill to fix the salaries of slate otficials as follows : Governor, Secretary of State and State Treasurer, 5000. Attorney-General, $.1000. Chief Justice, $4500. Associate Justice, $4000. It is intended to do away with all per quisites of office. SENATE ROUTINE WEDNESDAY. Washington-, Jan.W. The resigna-I Eugene, Jan. 10. It was a sad funeral Salem, Jan. 20. Master Fish Warden tion of Ringer Hermann of Oregon, as I party that left Eugeno for tho Pleasant I II. G. Van Dusen was in Salem Thurs-I commissioner of the general land office, j Hill cemetery this morning. day, having stopped off to see what the I to take effect February 1, , was placed in l Saturday morning Mrs. Gabbert, of 1 Legislature was doing. lie was on his I the hand6 of the President today. The I St. Helens, formerly Miss Stella Low- way to Itosubnrn and departed for that I ..... ... i . . i - i nomination of .A. Richards, former Hand, of fcngeiuv left her little laughter I point Thursday night. Governor of Wyoming, to succeed him, of two years crawling abont on the floor Mr. Van Dusen says that his mi&tion probably will le submitted to tho Senate fas she left tho room. She was out of I g of a grave nature, for several parties tomorrow. I tho room not to exceed two minutes, have constructed dams in the Deer Creek but a horrible sight met the mother s tributary to the UwlKiua River, near gaze on returning. By some means it Roseburg, and the coast fork of the Wil- will never lw known for a certainty the lamette River, near Cottage Grove, in baby s dress had caught lire and was in violation of the fish and game laws, in full blaze. that no fiMh ways have )een provided, sal The frantic mother extinguished the that the Csh are prevented from reach- giiam, (Successor to W. L. Cobb, Mrs. fBj's old stand)' Accidental Shooting at Drain. Sunday near Drain occurred an acci dental snooting which i-tiuiiMH.tr ier- minating fatally. Riley Morningstar. and a young companion by the name Of Total. .90 ai.k, Or., Jan. 21. Rev. D A Wat ters, presiding elder of the Methodist of voting Davis' thigh, bnt not injuring - I church, prayed at the 0eninj of the .the Nine. It wa a narrow escape wid Senate session this morning. The at- another warning to loys who are prone tendance was light, but several Senators to carclessiiesiiin the use of firearms, Th6 Lewis and Clarke Exposition ap-1 who were not uresent at the opening ( propriatiou bill passed the House today I came in during the first hour. I Obituary. with but four dissenting votes. It is Rills were introduced hv Kuvkendall nieetins with considerable opposition in to provide a method of enrolling bills; Died --At her homo near Cleveland, Senator Marsters opposes 1,v Williamson to prevent tho fraudlent Douglas Co., Oregon, Van- I!l..iau-. Davis, were out hunting, and the Davis flnH'8 "h l'1 t loy had Wen carrying the gun and u, waB "" " """ ' on firing it phiccl another cartridge in '"r8 apparently not suffer- the barrel of tho gun and turned the """'Ji' . , ... It is a mystery how the child s cloth- weapon over to young Morniugstar with- . " " J , . . . ., ..... !. ing caught lire as the stove was of air- ont warning him the gun was eockea, . h it was accidently discharged . -"" " " " - ing the hatcheries and the spawning I grounds and as the owners of ths dams are very stubborn in yielding to Lis I warnings he fears that he will be com-1 pelted to prosecute them. whereiion the ball passing through the fleshy part Coos County For Good Roads. the measure and offered two amend ments both of which were voted down. wearing ol emblems and But tons ; by Williamson, for the relief of Lake County ; by Diily, to prohibit the control bv trusts of traluc m loott pro- L. J. Simpson, R. A. Booth, S. Benson, R. A. Emmett and C. W. Xibley. The Commissioners are to hold office four years, without salary, and their success- lkwis and clakx bill tassed norsE. ors are to be appointed by the Governor. Salem. Jan. 20, (-H13 p. m.) The bill The board may employ a clerk when re- appropriating $500,000 for the Lewis and quired, at a salary of $5 per day for time Clark Fair at Portland in 1904, passed actual! v served. The commission is the House this afternoon with but four given control of all matters relating to dissenting votes. forest protection, and is authorized to ABOLWHKG state printer. anrvftn- fir rnriioii in Moil Pftimtv. , i rtu .iMl SalkSi. Jan. 20. The constitutional Inons; " ciu tvw, printer at the end of the present term Kivcr. a mi iiiu riri i h 11 ill ?i 1 11 i hit m i c v - : . . . - t)snottuaftorixion. I Messages from the House were re- fire wardens may appomtsuennre rang- t,lfl w ceive.1 announcing that the Lewis and jt-b gq Bhaii be necessarv ana as mav oe I " i - i ri, I session of the legislature, it will go avoi vottd upon with ite Speaker had signed the in enforcing the fire laws. P83?" 1 uron 1,1 The commission has power to inspect - locomotives, logging engines, or other I deficiency juikjmext. Salem, Jan. 20. Representative J M Shelly of Lane county introduced a bill today providing that no deficiency judgement may be taken by a judgment I . that t,. icreulior uirougn uiuuiug iurra j-iu- Mrs. Martha Woodruff, aged 88 years, 7 months and 23 davs. Martha Sloan was born mar Pitts- felt sympathy in their sore liereavement. communicated to the clothing by that menus. It is ipoiblt' that a match was ignited by the child cranling over it. Mr. GabtertSnt his yohth in and about Myrtle Creek, this county, where many of his relatives still reside, ami i8 well and favorably known throughout the county. The many frie nds ol the family are sorry to team of their sad and bitter misfortune and join in ex tending the sorrowing parents heart- engines, to see that proper spark-arresters are provided, and to condemn en- pines not properly provided. Failure to provide proper spark-arresters made punishable by fine. burir. P.v. Mav 27. 1S14. She removed 1 Kd-i ducts ; by Smith, of Umatilla, to require to Zanesville, Ohio, where she married persons who drive cattle lieyond the Anthony II. YVoodrufl, March lo, boundaries of their counties to place a They crossed 'the Plains to Oregon' in hair brand thereon ; by Steiwer, to pro- lv4 and settled in iVmglas County, at vide a license upon sellers of merchan- the present Wood ruff home. ( dise; bv Rand, to amend chU; by She was the mother of tight children, week, to prevent the construction and of whom, Robert X, George and h. T. le Fecanicum I " olrurT and .Mrs. l-.lizaln-th A. mllll survive her. She united with Stlie Baptist church early in life in Ohioand after coming to Oregon, lecaiiie a mem ber of the Christian chnrch. FuBeral services were held at the French Settle ment school liouse Welneslay.and were conducted by Rev. Geo. H nett, pastor of the Roseburg M t. Church. A very large concourse of Drain News. Me eive will io to I Clark Fair bill had"tassed; that the Portland char- passace through the House, about which ter bill ; that the House had concurred . 1 r. r t . . ti: in oenaie join ( memorial .o. cauiug upon Congress to supiwrt the President in his efforts to control the trusts : that the House had concurred in Senat people followed the remains to,thcir last joint reolntion No 1 for an investiga- resting place in the French Settlement tionofthe affairs of the State Ind cemetery, where they were int.-rre.ny WILL SlliX CHARTER BILL. State HorsE, Salem, Or., Jan. 21. Governor Chamberlain will sign the Portland charter bill tomorrow morn A close season, from J one 15 to Octo-j pert? under . foreclosure of mortgage at ber 15, is prescribed, during which it is 1 a ie88 amount than that for which made unlawful fw campers, settlers, judgement is taken. farmers, loggers or other individuals or ' corporations to set or cause to be set fires in slashings, fallen - timber or on timber lands. Violation of the law is punishable by fine of $100 to 1000. Other severe penalties are provided for persons who may set fires on their own land or the land of other persons, through malice or otherwise, whereby damage results. County Courts are authorized to em ploy as many special rangers as may be necessary, in caae of emergency, such .- rangers to be paid -by the county. Wardens are to receive $3 per day and rangers $2 per day, for time actually lie House had passed Judge in i the the the side of the remains of her husband To known w as to love and honor-this grand old pioneer lady and ol lierwide .acquaintanceship, none will receive the news of her death with less than pro- Mrs. Weldun is quite sick with bronchitis. E. II. Wise, - of Placer, relatives, anil friends. Glen Wimberly returned Thursday from a visit at Grants Pass and Rotw burg. Miss IWtlia Estes, of San Fraucisco, is v'iMting tier grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Jackson. O, L. Williams of the Gardiner :IWn- j Gazette, passed through Drain Thurs lay on his way. to Roseburg. Mr. Davis, of Junction, Las arrived and moved his family into Mrs. Collvins house in ea.t Drain. Mrs. John Taylor is brother. Temple Brown Misses Lillian and Violet. Jlrs. Geo. Estes was called to Port land Friday, to attend her husband. ing unless in looking it over today .belt ional amendment to legalize state in shall find errors of some sort, which is I stitutions away from the capital and for an unlikely contingency. la constitutional amendment to allow "I Ehall act on this measure tomor- j cities to adopt changes without the Leg row." said the governor this morning. I islature. The latter was referred back "I have no doubt tliat the measure as I to the committee with a request that it sent to me is all right in every respect, I be furtherexplained. bill to provide another third judicial district. The judiciary committee reported fav uiaun i'ois iu i iitr . cruur un iihj mi? I . . . .,, 4-i ..t nf fl. inunP.tnntni-i.il. that. Miitinna f'Nin.1 sorrow. She Was !ORSl of Uw !"" -"- l held at the prailentiarr and to pro- niar.y noble womanly attributes and all Aru.ur uawiner, oi j urner, vhie inaltirt. for the stealing of of the virtues of motherhood, and her cepted a clerkship in Mr. Black's store. animals : an.l resolutions for a constifu- memory will long be cherished by her His family is expected this week manv relatives and Iriends. FOR SWEET CHARITY SAKE. We have btn told quite a uunilier of times that the Roseburg Review had an served, this comjiensation to le paid by 4rticle about the two Revolution Cottrell After Tongue's Place. the Etate. - The above bill is very well drawn and is sugar coated so that the contents are not apparent, at the samg time it is nothing more or less than class legisla tion and an effort to saddle upon the ag ricultural, commercial and working classes the expense of protecting timber speculators' land. The bill should '"die a bornin," or if it should be foisted upon an unsuspecting public in the form of a law then the referendum should be re sorted to to kill the measure. It is on the same order as pop legislation to kiil gophers or to scare blackbirds out of a w heat field ; or to protect the butter in dustry ny running eieciric wires im i position rough shod over the state at sky to prevent a suuaen inunaer , Iilis railroaded through the house and senate we want the people at press we have lately installed in the i'LAtXDEALEB office and also some child ish remarks about our new Fairbanks Sl Morse 5 h. p. gasoline engine etc. etc. We have not seen the article as we are too busy to bunt such stuff up, but to show onr cliarity towards Brother Wimberly we will head a "to fer" sub scription to purchase for nim as an imbe cile ward of ,the publics sugar teat, a rubber ring to cut bis teethon, a kid dling bib, a square of diaper ind a safety pin. - Portland Emulators and boom' razooi.- ers are determined to run that $500,000 appropriation for a Iewis and Clarke ex from souring the milk ; and a thousand more grafts upon the public treasury at the expense of the taxpayers. the Southern Pacific railroad man agement lias recently put in force a live stock schedule whereby cattle and sheepmen can purchase purebred ani mals and put them on their farms and much like an organized -raid large to have the final say in the matter and the referendum should le used to settle the matter and a special bill passed to submit to a vote of the people within the next three months. We fa vor an appropriation but do not favor the methods employed as it looks too upon the Washington, Jan. 21. A scrap us on over the chairmanship of the House committee on irrigation, made vacant by the death of Congressman Tongue, of Oregon. Rooier.of Kansas, . ranking .member, but alxi chairman of the com mittee on mileage, insists 'lie onjrlst to have it. Mondeil, of Wyoming is hop ing Henderson will pass Reeder and name him. The Speaker lias not indicated whether be will appoint a chairman during this sewion. The House commit tee on public lands has instructed Representative I-acey to draw a bill providing owl lecat ions on unsnrveyed lands in Alaska. The loca tions must lie oblong in shae, twice a long as wide, and not exceed 320 acres each. hop Prices are Climbing. Pokti.anii, Jan. 20. The hop market showed additional strength today, and prices aain show an npward tendency. A numlx r of sales were made yesterday of fair-sized lots at 2t5 cents a onnd. Some of the brokers, in order to get the choicest stocks, are now offering 27,' cenU a pound. There is very little doubt now that the hop prices will go up to . cents" and even above that figure. Even 40 cents' a innd is pre dicted. On Wednesday of last week a good loads convention was held in MarthCeld, presided over by S. B. Catlicart, state vice-president for Coos county. The attendance wasqnite large and a strong interest was manifested in the effort to bring alsmt a beiter system of roads for Coos county. Akire s were made by several of the prominent citizens of that county, the trend of the sentiment being that the lime had wine when good roads were an absolute neceity to the further development i4 the eonnly. I'erinaiient organization was then ef fected by electing Judge Harlwcker, ire- ot present j,it.,t, . j:. y. Airey. wcrrtarv : .eoryf II. Wilson, F. P. NorUm.'D. K. Stilt, J. is visiting I II. Schrocder, i!hani Aliernathy, John L. Barker and Charles Bodine, vi- presidciit; O. C. Sanford, treasnrer. n motion tiie president and vice-jresi- dentswere made the executive com mittee of the association. Tite vice ireideut were anthorized to call snch good roads meeting in their respective district-laud assist in making perman ent organizations there4 as they may deem necessary and exdient. Before atljourning the following iwdn tions were adopted. First : That we heartly endorse the plan for stale and county Good Boads As- .. . . . .. .. ... visiting her I sociatioii as adopieu ny llie kmvi noa.is and sisters, Convention revently held in the city of for t land and hereby recommended that snch plan lie slopted for the organiza tion of a county as.ociation in this county. Second : We endorse the recom mendations made by said convrntion as to projioscd amendments in onr present nsd laws. Third: We recommend that further amendments to our present road laws should lie urged in the following parti culars ; First ; That onr present road laws I ...Sole Agents for Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Extend a cordial invitation to the public a n d the many friends of the old firm to call and examine their new line of Staple and Fancy Grocer ies, Queens- ware, Etc. : : Bring Us Your Batter, Chickens, Eggs. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoccoooooo Buy your Watches q and Clocks at Mrs. Collins and daughter. Miss Kffie, of Roeburg, were the guests of Miss Geo. Kstes. eoina on to Portland Fri day. F. 11. Wells and John llenderer came up from Elkton Sunday and went on to j o amended that all roads to be bere-l Roseburg tn wrvn as jurors in the pre-1 iter oiened and established shall con- SALZMAIT5 A BID BS OH TILTH ' S Buy your Jeweley o and Silverware at 5 SALZMH'S 1 HTTP en? a sniriE OOOOOO 0O000O0OCO0O0O0O0O0000OCCCKX0O06 I ent session of circnit court. Circuit Court Notes. The Blow Out of the A. D. Ks. G. First Rational Iink, of Roseburg vs. J. L. IVwey et ns., defts. ; confirma tion. ' J. C. Kullert m, atty for dtff. ConCrmation. J. H. tvr & Co., pltffs.. vs. C."yd A Brown, deft.; action . to recover money. A M Crawford and (' S J.u k- A dead cold invitation is extended to son, at'ys for pltfT-., and A Abraham, all memliers of the A. D. K. to attend atty for deft, erdict for de.L in a liody the "Wake" over the death j y Krcws.ni, pi iff., vs. C C Mc- of the old an 1 delimpient dues of the A. Seil ct al.7deft.; suit for f're.Ssnre. I. K s., at tin- Iireman s Hall, Tne.ay jc Fullerton. atty for pit ft. Judgment cwiun ' Jan. 27, at nine o ci.K. I (or T'd.2-"i and $70 attornev s hvs. . form to a practical maximnni grade, and that all existing roaIs exceeding snch graile shall be mde toxonfirtin Uiereto as sHn as practi.-able, excepliug moun tain rids that cannot lie made to con form thereto. k Secrtid: " Tliat all proposed roads IS shall lie vewed at the same time as they I are snrvevea in order lo ascertain l j wlM'ther the same will lie feasible or If prat licable and can lmadc to c inform j miHE MS) RUGS 1 best line of Furniture and Rugs we have ever shown Ul the estabhslml grade. Third: That when such survey i! made two viewers shall lie apioinUd tos ai-rompany the snrveyor ami if the sor vev shall show the iroil roeI to be Tillman Resigns. His Victim's Death. thus improve Hieir stock. For young state treasury. If a majority of our peo- bnlls, and it is young bulls only that are pie want to appropriate-, t-500,000 then needed from the breeding states, the all is well ; but a minority of the tax freight rate will be about one-fourth of payers Jiave no right to run a blazer the previous freight charges and besides over the majority because they are able a man going East to purchase a pure- to do so. Let the matter be referred to bred animal if he so states his intention the people and let Portland's subscrip- and brings Lack a purebred animal will tion be guaranteed before one cent of be granted free return transportation to the state's fund is available attend to lus purchase if he takes a re ceipt for his fare when -lie leaves his I A paragraph going the rounds of home for the East. The excessive rates the newspapers is sending cold chills up on livestock shipments from the East np I the backs' of beer drinkers: It rune to this time has done much to retard I thus, "According to statistics of life the development of first clans stwk of insurance companies, a man at 20 years all kindE, but w ith the liberal po';ey of age who. does not drink beer, may now manifested by the railroads we ex- reasonable expect to reach the age of ' pect to sea wonderful strides in the gi ail. CI. If he is a beer drinker he will pro- AcGCSTA,Ga., Jan. 20. A Columbia special from a Herald staff correspond ent says: Lieutenants iovcroor Tillman has decided to resign as sn official of the Stale of South Carolina. He has pre pared his resignation, which will lie pre sented today, when the I-egislature con venes. The funeral of N. G. Gonzales, who was shot last Thursday by Lietncnanl Governor Tillman, and died yesterday, will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The services will be conducted at Trini- tv Church, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Cajiers, the life-long friend of Mr. Gon zales. The active pallbearers will be the fel low-workers of Mr. Gonzales' paper, the Slate. The Knights of Pythias, of which order Mr. Conzales was a member, will attend in a body. Lieutenant-Governor Tillman's pres ent term will expire tomorrow, when his new term -would liegin had he not determined to resign. ing up of the cattle industry. It is observed that the Douglas county legislative delegation is well represented on the importsnt committees of Iwth the senate and the house. Senator A. C. Marsters is a member of the commit tee on Counties ; Elections and Privi leges; Enrolled . Bills and Printing. Joint Senator R. A. Booth bably not live over 357 If he is 30 years when he-begins to drink beer, he will probably drop off some where lietween 40 and 45, instead of living to the age of 64, as otherwise he should The National Livestock Association will meet in Portland on the second Tuesday in January, 1904, and the Sa in on the tioujd Woolgrowers Association will also committee on Mining; Assessment and I meet in that city on the day before. Taxation; Counties, Insurance and These meetings will do much for the Banking. Joint Representative J. . M. Hansbrough is oh the Railway and Transportation-Committee; Counties; Salaries of State and County Olcers; Representavive I. B. Riddi.', on Judi ciary Committee; Engrosbii:g Rules and Joint Rules. Represet." alive Willis Kramer, on Committeeon Milling: Pub lic Lands. livestock industry of the and be a great benefit Portland. Pacific coast especially to Ingratitude is one of the most serious of social sins, and cuts to the quick When a man has rendered another un told accommodations and assistance, and then is made to realize that the re cipient does not appreciate his efforts, it is sufficient to cause him to lose faith in humanity. Friend of the friends of the A. D. K's. friends are requested to bring Crepe and Ice, and join in the dead march. The live memliers will furnish the Steim-s and sutMinnce for the inner man. SPECIALyPKCIAL! As this blow out is tocelebraU the departure of our esu-enn-l brother, Sain S. Josophson, for the city, an I the intermit of his long delinquent dues. Embalming Fluid w ill lie furnished to all regular members at the regular pri.-e, 12,'j cent. Re duced to two for a quarter for Sammie. Sympathy free. Committee. Nugget Items. Plague Kills Rats and Chinamen. Up to January 17th, eighty-seven cases of Bubonic plague has been re ported in San Francisco. Of these eighty-three were Chinese, six whiles and four Japanese, none proven to have originated in this country. Of twenty two dead rats found in Chinatown til a given period, eleven were infected. Of fifty-four live rats caught four were In fected. Taking these as average rat health snd mortality statistics the disease is very fatal among the rodents. While but a fourteenth of the rats caught were infected one-half the deaths resulted from the plague. New York Boss. J. T. Bridges returned from a trip to Portland end Hilisboro on ednesday morning. He went up last iaursday lo Ik-nry Watterson is booming Arthur attend a meeting of the Oregon Con- pue Gorman for President. From "the sistoryNo. 1, in Portland, where last etar eyed goddess of reform" to Gorman! Friday and Saturday he was inducted Oh, what a fall is this, my countrymen ! into the my stciy of the JM degree ol Scottish Rite Masonry. On Sunday he Coast Range Copper Co., Incorporated attended the funeral of Congressman Tongue at lTlh-boro. He reports that there was a vast crowd present from all jarts of. the state and that special trains vere run from Iortland, Monmouth nnd Corvallis to accommodate the num bers w ho went to pay their respect to the family of the deceased congressman. bv attending the last sad ritee. Articles of incorporation were filed in the county clerk's office lately by the Coast Range Coper Co., capital stock, 125,000 divided into 500 shares of f50 each; incorporators, T. R. Sheridan, F. J. Blakely, II. A. Champagne and Frank Reed. The purposes of the company is to transact a general mining business. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 21. Thomas C Piatt was re-elected to succeed himself as United States senator at the joint session of the New 1 ork legislature to day. Portland is to have the livestock con vention there in tlie year 1004. Herdel egation to Kansas City was more lively than anyone in Portland thought It would lie. , A jieciiliiir suit has been brought "in Medfurd. Warren Howard has sued T W. Loyd, an Alaska miner, for 120,000 damages to the mind of his daughter, .Minnie Howard, caused by an insulting letter written her, . 12. J A Buchanan, tdtff.. vs. Isaac Ohbjeo, deft. ; suit to foreclose mort gage. F G Micelli and J A Buchanan, attys for pltff. Continued. 21. Will K Taton vs Frances C Taton suit for divorce. v F W IVa-on atty for pltff. Inferred to EUena Reed to take testimony. 25. Joseph Micelli, pltff., s Smth ern Pacific Co., deft. ; a peal from jus tice court. FG Micelli atty for pltff., and W it Willis, W D Fenton ami IVx ter Rice, atty lur deft. Nonsuited ; dis missed. 27. T R Sheridan, pllff., vs. G M Gorsline, et nx, deft. ; suit to foreclose mortgage. O P Cosliow atty for pllff. Judgment (or f 123.4. an.l 25 attorney's fees. Actiug upon instructions from Judge of r B Wsite vs. J H Gnildie et ux, beard in the circuit court Tuesday, rendered a verdict for the plaintiff without leaving their seats. This w as a case w herein fcii i I ile and practicable, and can be made to conform ' to the established grade, the viewers and the surveyor so api-4nul shall apiraise tlie damages and benefits to the prorty through w hich said proposed road is to run and report the same to said court at its next term, sn'njeet to tlie approval of said court ; and that tlie present metnoa oi spointing viewers and appraisers be alxdifhed. Fourth: Tliat we tender a vote of thanks to Hon. S. B. Cutlicart for the interest he has taken aud energy and expense he has expended in the interest of good mads in this county. 4 for you to select from. Our Children's department has many useful articles for the little folks, among them beiu Boy's Express Wagon. . Doll Carriages and Doll Go Carts. Rocking Horses and Shoo Flys. Blackboards. Rockers and Chairs. Bureaus and Sideboards. Red Tables ami many other articles that we havent room to mention. STORE IS fill Of TME 'CtST Cf ! OIB i n ii r rTnAtri 4D. YY. 21 KU.NU, roecocoocoooceaDC News Notes. John Rice went to Roseburg Saturday. James Hall sicut a few days in I lose burg last week. Work is progressing nicely on the res- Hamilton, the jury in the cast! ervoir near this place. Phil Rice is in onr vicinity prospect ing. e hoe he will strike it rich. Sam It ay less of Myrtle Creek, was tip last week looking after his cattle. Andy Sherman and crew are cutting brush and cleaning the creek above here. Mr. Den Russell was railed to Myrtle Creek to the lieilside of bis sick sister, Mrs. Smith, who died Saturday morn ing. Mr. Russell returned Monday to his duties at the Little Chieftain mine. W. B. Stewart is in cur vicinity look n K over bis mines, tho Continental. He has added some new improvements in the way of nn ore car and new lxd lows and has the floor of an ore house down, which he will complete as skiii as he can get lumber. Cloyd Chancy is working on that mine now. Cracker Jack. The Chicago grand jury has indicted forty-five coal dealers for "ionsjiimcy" in advancing the price of coal. High way robbery is the better designation, tier many is said to seek our friend ship. Her new minister says so. She has almndoned her warlike program and Mr. Waite, tlie plaintiff, as executor of is now making love tothe United States. Tho Coqnille Valley Packing Co., of Myrtle Point, has lieen incorporated. The incorporators are E. S. Dean, p. J. Johnson, J. A. Davenport and Win. Slingsby, capital stock 10,000. The company will engage in "the pork, pack ing business and are buying irj hogs wherever they can secure them. -Myrtle Point Enterprise. Notice of Stock Ho iders Meeting The annual meeting of the Douglas County Agricultural Association 'will be held at V. C.-I-ondon's ollice in Rose burg, on Monday Feb. 2nd 1903, at 1 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of electing tcven directors for the ensuing year and transacting uny other bjisiness that may come before the meeting. F. A. McCa'u., Sec. Box Social. the estate of Fendel Suthcrlin, deceased brought suit against Mrs. J H Grubbe, co-defendant, to recover $10,000. Mrs. Grubbe, w ho is the daughter of the de cedent, claimed that this money was a gift to her from her late father, and that he had shown her where it w as buried and told her it w as for her, ex clusively. The will loft by Mr. Slither- According to the Gazette. Gardiner offers great inducement at presents for a Salvation army. It is a tow not 400 in habitants, and there is no minister near er than Marshfield. In Astoria, during 1002, 8rt.4iVinciies of rain fell. In lw the rainfall there was 101.40 inches. The rainfall at Marsh field for the year 1002 was 804 iuches, lin made no mention of the gift, but it according to the report furnished by the did state siecifically that all property belonging to bis estate should Ik divided equally among his heirs. On the hval ground that the money m question had never been actually delivered to Mrs. Grubbe by the deceased, the court in structed the jury with the result as aforementioned, the plaintiff not sub mitting the testimony of any witnesses in the case. The court bus lieen occupied yester day and today in the case of Hall vs. Abraham, an net inn at law, to recover j ore taken from a mine near Myrtle Creek. The case went liefore the jury at two o'clock this afternoon. The jury is now lieing drawn in the case of Hutchinson vs. Maurice Abra ham, administrator of the estate of Sol Abraham, an action to recover money. Wood Wanted. Don't forget to remember the Box Social at the M. E. Church Friday even ing. Ladies bring boxes. Gentlemen bring cash and a lurgo appetite. Good tiino assured, Scaled bids to furnish 13 tiers of oak, ami 20 tiers of old fir, 20 inch wood to lie delivered ut the school house, in Rose burg on or before Oct. let, P.W3. Will lie received bv the under-signed until 12 o'clock noon, of Jan. 20lh, 1!K)3. A bond conditional to theraithful per formance of the contract to furnish said wood must accompany each bid. Tho board reserves the right to reject all bids. By order board of dint-tors, Dist. No. 4. Roseburg Ore., Jan. 10, 1003, Clara. Dillarr, Clerk. Railroad Weather Service. At Rose burg it was less than 33 inches. O. B. Hinsdale, of Gardiner, has plsc- ed an order with Holland Bros, for a 3H- foot gasoline launch, to lie fitted w ith e lti-horso iower engine. Mr. Hinsdale intends to use tho boat in connection with his business interests on the Ump- qna ami Smith river. Marsh field The Bulletin mentions that Coquille is alllicted with an epidemic of scarlet ever in a very mild forin, and that th health officer has advised the exclusion of all pupils from school from famiiie where sickness of an indefinite form exists. An exchange says that the value of the product of Oregon dairies last year was $3,000,000, and tho supply was not enough to meet the demand. Oregon dairymen receive from 6 to 7 cents pound inoro for their product than do the dairymen of '.he Eastern states. There aro aliont 300 creameries and cheese factories in the state. Fifty thousand tons of agriculture implements made in the I'nited States will lie shipped from New York during the next six weeks, eight steamships being used in transporting thejiiachinery to foreign counties. One vessel alone will earrv S",500 tons of the machines manufactured in Chicago, which is tho largest shipment ever forwarded from America, the fvpmtl:f ntN J. T. BRYAN'S. For Holiday Presents I have no famous bargains to pan oFold stock and out-of-date goods, I siruply give you honest goods at fair prices, and mark them in plain figures. Call and inspect my goods and pikes before purchasing elsewhere. ROSEBURG, I T Rri'in ft a-'ij uu Soocxxxxdoooooooo OREGON. OOOOOOOCXDCCXXXX)OOQO OOCOCC GOO XXXOCO II. D. GRAVES K nac.'inr lo ihp on"ii" ths: be bim rvsnn.ni bis 1'hotoOaUerT .nl 'w Wft.i 10111 t- THE RICHEST, DAINTIEST EFFECTS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS ARK TO B k forsa IX V R .Vcr Style Up-lo-Drfe ARISTO PLATINO PRINTS WITH FOLDER COVERS They imlivKlttalie a picture ami phuv it in class bv it wlf an artistic class that has only lo be mvh to Unap preciated. Their jvpularity is increain Wcaue it is liased on .puality :: :; :: ;: Ve Are Always Clad to Welcome isitors to Oar Studio REMOVAL NOTICE . HARDWARE . . Thin is to inform old and new patroiia that 1 have taken ns my quarters in the Stanton brick building on Jckson street, next dr to the. Wells. Frj & Co. KxpreH o!fice, the ch:insr beins mad necessary to secure room to accommodate mv constantly increasing stsek. In vnnevti..n with a general line of 1 lard ware, I w id also carry u lar;e. tck i ; : . . . farm Implements, Wagons, Daggles, Hacks, tic .' . . P. M. BEARD 4