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Til 13 PLA1NDEALER IKIMlUAKY 4 18I7. lli Ciiurlie. tUi-riaT Chiibcii ooriior I Lite ainl U IrimU. Mmi-tuf Hurrluc: I'moltlng, II a. m. u(t7 ;Wi. hi. i Yuung rutiilu' Union, 6.iw p.m. I Mm. K. W. Illniik, rrtmliUiiil) Hiimlay Hclimil, 10 0. m.l Juiihi CliamlH-rlalli, HilmrlliUradri Prarrr Miwilnaj TIiiiimUj nvuiilng hI7:!W. MiTHiilniiT CMi'K( M oornntol Maluauil Una trmii. HuikI Horvliwt I'mtvliluii II a. m lid 7. .10 i. m.l Hulilmlll School, 10 . m.l F. W, WimiIIpv, Hiiirliiluiilut (Hum MmIIu al clixa of llio morning wivleoi Ipworlh UUt i n p. m. lUtllu ii'iulicy, I'raiMnnt. I'rajer MiHillni, W1livUr. l "W P- '" Khk I.. Miiohk, l'Mlr. I'anuiingr, miriier Main sod l-aiis. 'mmiTkiiuN MuscM-winier o Cm ul ... 11.. ..H wnsitlti. Mnlitih HAhnnl, 10 A. m.l V.I'. H. U.K., 7 p.m. rraver Melius. Wnss '1r.7 "0 P. ., , . It, II. liaWOKTH, I'MW, Lime and sulphur t Marsler'. A HaUraau. the reliable Jewchir. (Urn UroH. are tlm boss merchants. HolottiM Uoielmil fur the MHt clg nr. Wool Liken on siibwrlptlwi t t i.tlieo. ill Uu to A. U. Marsters A Co. lor sch liool hooks. Gel your school bo.ks al Marstoi .irllif lltttrft. For rirril-cUnn lnti'ti ry no to lr. Utile ol Oakluttd. School hooks and stationery at M uterii' I r titf Nuii1, Pure frtiHli Kroceriei and low prices Kt Caielicer's giocery. 1 1. K. Went does iiimiraine. KM .iiiiM.niln tlio Host ulllce. NmlrfiMil oil, machine and lubilral uiIh ut .Mnmlera l'iiifi"ro. A lino linu of unlit' cli'ii B at J. Aln haui'ri. 1'rlivft pn-l ni;m. All wotk warranted llrul ilrtiS liV K. W. llmijuinui, iliinliol. Key West, luinoftod and tfoinostlc cigars al tho Koiwleal. An e limit liiio of toilet soaps at MarstciB' Drug More. Goods In-low "ft l t'.iro's. Now in tlm Ilia lime for bargains. Nobby units and ltcl KtjlM t Little Jrk'n. Vucra wry low. All niylin mid ijunlilU't ol littsat Abra tmm 'h llulroi-k irl c-M. Mmiyou'u lloiii-i'iitliii: Jtfiiii-ilH'ii lor khIu lit MurMUirn' IniK Mom. An 1-inlU-KH Viirioly ol roiulm, Imir tcid elotln-n liriinlu-M t Mrfiti-ri'. I or ImrgohiB in biinlly Kro,,,r,,,H ' Kt tlio I'ojHilo'g tilore, VtkM utrm-t. Monyoii'H l!oiinjonitliic ltPiiiciliie kt A. t'. Muriitoni A I'o.'m ilrii torp. Hrlnn your i loi ki mill w uti lu- to Flow Jurry tbo relinl-ln j'-wilcr lor rcpuim. Doiintry pioilm 6 ol U kimln bought til nolil at IWIh-m'i xrocurjr ktore. At Oiiklnii'1, T. L. tiriivc-M ill Milliori.ed to rm-oivo ni'l r-f'i-t lor 'Bulwrrlplioii to tllO l'i.AINUK.M.UI. I'iiie nal.l mi l mlvi-r lliliutfn put iu by H. W. ltiiijiiniii, ilutiliwt. I'rii-i-k to irnit the tiini'H. "I.ivo iiii let lio" iH Jr. It. W. l'-uu-jmnln'e motto. Ii-titil work Jono kt Itoilrm k prices. Largciit Hlock ol liuii-y cliuirs kt Alex kinlcr A Mroiig', ever brought to Koeo burg ami kt iiriceB lower thiiu ever. Iliing your job work to tho Tlaimukaiu kh olllce. Wo re pnrod to tlo tbo eheH)t ud bet work Bouth ol Tort- .Mild. Savo money n-l ttluo. To J.art.cl Koliig Kiit. go by tho O. 11 .A N. Bhort route. Jll on or w rite to V. C. London, Kooolmru, Oregon. Tuke notico, Dr. lloujkiuiu, tbo dent iHt, in ierniiiiit!y liHktid knd guumn tuH all his work. Ciivu him k call and examine work andpriccB. II oii don't wnnt to Buffer with corns and buniotiB, huvo your boota aud ihoea iiiudo at L. Langonburg'B. Hepalrlng nektly and promptly done For a good bat, Btylinh Hid theap, call on Wollenberg A Abruhaui, whono stock srubrareB all grades ol head gear. Tho fciqtmro Deal Btoie has just ojiened up a beautiful liuo of V. L. Douglas Bboes, whii li prove to be tho bent sho6 made. Oomu aud iuHpect thoui. I kiu prepared to offer lumber or wood lit reduced prices. I uui taking iu luu her mid wood on old accounts and iu trado lor goods. T. K. Kic-hahuson. L. Langonburg is hlill on ton. lie carrieB a lull Block of choice music, mu Bical iiiBlrumouU), violin, guitars, accord eons etc., violin Btringsol host ualitjr alwavs on hand. Jack Abraham, gouU furniBber, keops tho best goods and latest of every thlug iu his line, aud sells them at a lower price than uuy ol his competitors. Lie Iho soils boota and shoes nt sstoniKhlng low prices. (iood pusturago luruiuhiul ut my past tures on HobortB creek. Cbargas reasonable. All stock ut owner's risk. The bestot care will bo given to ail stock entrusted to my charge. J. M. Souaffih. The choiip rateH,twelvo dollars cabin and Bix BteoniKe, including meals and berth are still in effect on tho O. K. A N. Co'b. Btuaiuera from I'ortland to Han Froiiclaco. Htoamer leaves Tortlaud every five dayB. Voi.nkv U. London, Agent. Notico is heioby given to tho public by tho uuderBignod that I do not allow dead auimala to bo burlod on uiy prein ioos, at KoBoburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken thorofroin. unleBBtho party taking sand or gravel iiiBt contract with ma for tho right to bo do. TroBBpuHHora will be luoMOCiited ac cording to law. AabonUobj, HoBoburg. Oregon, March I7lh, 18(16. To all whom it may concern: I hereby glu my cunucnt to uiy boh, Charles K. Noah, a minor , to do busl iiess lor hluiself, to contract and mskc agreeuiontB in his own iiiiuin uud light as of legal age, nd that I will not be reHpoiiHiblo for uny such contracts or sgroemeiits uimlo by him. D.J. Noah. Mr. ( .rocer, think of your customer. Sciilhigs ttest is the tea she wants. You will sell more tea and everything else. BRIOP M0NTI0N. Coal lr ami resin kt MarsUrs'. Holld silver novelties at Halsroan's. W. J. Kollihor oil West Fork l in th city. Finest lint of flannelette at tho Nov elty Hlore. W. L. Nichols ol Uiddlo was in town yesterday, County claims and warraula bought by D. 8. West. Miss llarmnii ol Medford Is a guest at the McClalleu. K. L. Thompson ol Han Francisco is ktths McClallen. U. II. Carter ol I'ortland is registered at Ilia McClallem. It. D. Kates ol Oakland was giieft at tho McClallen Tuesday. l'letjty ol Uran and rihorts at Cawllisld A Cawllleld's Feed Htois. II. It. Challenor ol llrockway was at tha McClallen Wvduotday. Heauliful designs In gr-nts rilk hand kerchiefs at tho Novelty (Store, V. K. Walls and los. K. lirown ol Olalla were In tonn yesterday. Large and elegant lino of new goods Just received at tho Novelty Ktore. J. A. Waddle ol 1'ortUud Is Inlet view ing his ninny Irlsnds in town today, Horn, Iu this cily, February Ut, I BU7, to tlio wife ol il. J Marawrs, a ion. Dr, Fred llaynos does crown and bridge work In an up to date manner. When )oii aro In need of lioots knd shoes csll and examine our Hue, Novelty Hioie. When you tall on us aud don't see what von want, utk for It. Novelty h-lore. Money to luau. Call at tho office of I. F. Hice, real ital dealer, Koiohurg, Oregon. O. W. Johnsou of Gravel Ford was iu he cily Tui'Nilay, a guest at (he Mc CUIIeu. Have your denial work done by It. W, Itvnjamiu, dentist. All work guaran teed first class Call for the "Spoiled Cat" at Mrs. Kapp'ii grocery More, if you want a pluasmit smoke. Dr. II F. Falliu and N. Helig ol Myr tle Creek rimtercl at tho McClallen 1 1 ohm! j (HU-rday. Don'i furget t lint M. F, Hice 'a second hiiiid hlore i i wln-ru to got bargains in his i:UhS ol goods. (ienln, we have j-ii-t added some beau tiful i niii-fiis too ir line of Itf-cent neck wear. Nuvelly M-ire. The best way to euro diet-use is to drive it from the system by purifying tho blood with Hojd'a Karsaparilla. Now is the time to spray your or chards. I'ne the combination sprayer and save lime and money. The l'arrott building on Jackson street is undergoing repairs, U. W. Orcutt and N. T. Jewctt, boss carpenters. Clean fresh candies made daily at the Kandy Kitchen, just as cheap as you get this awilly stuff around town. F. W. Benson reports his conduct good but his health miserable. Well, a se vers cold is a ''dab bad thing." Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by 11. W, l'.onjamiii, dentist, room 1, Marsters' block, Koseburg, Or. Geo. Kjss cams up from Portland on this morning's overland, and will booh be ready to tske to tho mountains , pros pecting. You can toll ouo who has good taste and don't like to eat dirt, paint and chalk. He gets his randy at the Kandy Kitchou. Now is the time to spray your trues Euy the Combination Sprayer aud save tiuio and inonoy. W. II. Gordon ol the Central, agent. Douglas county must look to her laurels or Jarknoa may pluck thorn from her brow. Two burglars escaped from tho jiiil at Jacksonville Sunday, It is said that Fred F'loed wont to a- loru to take a hand in the senatorial election. What particular pull Fred is supposed to have has not been stated. If you cannot come to town seud us your mail orders, il we haven't the gcods we will try and procure them for you, all ordora Ulled promptly. Novelty More. E. Du Gas, I'hysician and Burgeon, oOlce la Marsters' building. Calls la town and country promptly answered night or day. Itesidenco, Oil Mill street. The Kandy Kitchou had a big trade during tho holidays. Tho people are beglnulr,g to find out that it is tbo only place you can gut candy that is Ut to eat. The combination sprayer is all the rugo now. Mr. N. it. Gordon, the local agent ol the Coulral Iloueo, is tak ing orders and delivering sprayers to purchasers. Don't forget that we have a line of No. 1 tiuware, if you want the good grado you'll always find it here at bot tom prices, also notions ol all kiods, Novolfy More. Waltor tilnglutou killed a whopping big lynx on tba Deldeu place Tuesday evening. He was in very good condi tion and had evidently been living off tho 1st of tho lamb. The ruuNDKAi KH expects to cucure a local correspondent iu every community la Douglas county aud to make ita "cor respondents' column" oue of tho chiel features of tha paper. Dr, J. W. Strange, who had got so far aa Cottagu Grove en route for Coos county, was taken sick at that placo and had to return home whore he is now coulluod to his home. W. T. Ford, Geuoral Oigaui.cr, or ganised a Boot Ion of Endowment Hank at the close ol Alpha Lodge convention lust night. Tho olllcors ol the new sec tion lor the ensuing year are: Thug. Gibsou, president; D. W. Strong, vice president ; F. 1!. Churchill, secretary and tresiuiof. Judge Follerton will hold aa adjourned term ol the clrtffflt court at the court house on Monday neit. This Is merely lor the purpose ol banding down some decisions on cases that have already lioen heard. Tho sunshine and showers ol April, that are credited with the bringing ol May flowers, do not come In some parts ol (he country till June, but in Douglas county I hey come In February and the flowers will be on hand In March. The ladies of the W. F. M. 8. ol the M. K. church will give a missionary tea at the parsonsge Tuesday evening, Feb ruary loth. Rupper will be served from 5 to U o'clock. A rordial Invitation Is ei tended lo all. Admission 10 cents. Thomas Hi ley, a farmer, living six miles west ol Klkton, aged 54 years, wsa brought lo town this week on a charge ol Insanity. He was examined yesterday by Dr. K. L. Miller and was taken to the asylum by Deputy Sin-riff Stephens. On February the 1!5, II. W. Wesco of I'orlland, Or., will give at Koseburg, sterooptican entertainment ol Oregon sent ry and .iudii-iries. Ths entertain ment will be given at the M, K. church, undor tbe au-picel ol the ladles ol the W. C. T. U. It is a ploaturo iu a new homo lo meet old arqutiiiUoces, Iriends of olber days, who were here ahead ol us and to be assured by them that Ihey are much pleated with the country and the climate, and I hat Ihey aro glad to greet you as a fellow clli.en ol the same county. The Melbodist brethren sre putting forth a little extra effort not only in Koseburg, but throughout the state. They are holdlog revival or evangelistic services everywhere snd if there is not a per ep;itle Increase in the church mem-t-eiship as the result, it will not re tie fault of the church author it ies Out in this genial climate it seems a huleudd to read an item like the follow ing, found In an Oregon Cily exchange: Monday afternoon a robin, driven from tbe ground add many trees by tbe snow, attempted to allight on a trolly feed wire on Main street. The bird touched the wire and fell dead electrocutod. Ouaoop!c are growing more and mote in the habit ol looking to A. C. Marsters A Co., for (lis latest snd best of every thing in Ihe drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous lor its cures ol bad colds, croup and whoopicg congll. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will bo fuore than pleased with the resuh. There is much inquiry from various pirtionsof the frozen east concerusng tho opHitunity for the taking or pur chasing of lands In Oregon. The influx ol people to so desirable a country as this caniiut be milch longer delayed and is liable to come with a rush at any lime. Western Oregon will some dsy be the most densely populated portion ol the United States. Gcorgu 1-M ward Butler, the Australian murderer, is cafe in Ihe hauls ol the Ban Fraucisc.) poUce. He was a sailor on board the Swabhllda which arrived Feb ruary lind, sntl' was arrested on bis ar rival. Detectives McIIsttie and Conroy, who came from Australia lor that pur pose, will take him home with them in a lew days , and there is no doubt the affair will w ind up with a necktie party. Simon S. Ilartmanol Tuuueltou, West Va , luts teen subject to attacks ol colic about once a year, ai:d would have to call a doctor and then suffer lor about twelve hours as much as some do when ihey die. Ho was taken recently just the same as at other times, and con cluded to try Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era aud Diarrhu-A Remedy. He enys: "I took one doto ol it and it gave me re lief in five minutes. That is more (ban auy thing else baa ever done for me." For sate by A. C. Marsters A Co. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Web ber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and co'igh which he had not been ablo to enre with any thing. I gave him a -5 coot bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Bays W. 1'. Holdeo, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and tbo next time I saw bim he ssld it worked like a chum. This remedy ia intended ospecially or acute throat and lung diseases such ss colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injuri ous. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman if one of tbe best lecturers among the brilliant coterie that tbe National L'uiou has drawn to gether. To a clear brain, ready wit, great originality and a thorough com mand ol language, abe adda a heart on fire with her theme and an ardeut long ing to save human liyes and aouls from a slavery of drink. With a wonderful adaptability she suits her discourse to the audience before her and holds their undivided a'teutiou. Mrs. Hoffman is well know n and honored in many states besides her own, and gladly she re sponds to to the call for 1 elp whenever it is possible. At Koseburg, Feb. 12tb From Dr. J. W. Slraogo, who has just roturned from Cottsge Grove, we learn ol the sudden death ol lOdltor V. V, Thorp ol that place yesterday moruing. Ho lived about hall a tuilo from town, aud aUrted lor hia office, aa usual, with dinner baskot ou one arm and umbrella under the other. About hall way to town ho sat down ou tho sidewalk, and hall au hour later was found by some school children dead, with his head resting agaliiBlr the leuue. Apoplexy or heart failure was the probable cause. Ho had beou ailing lor several months, but his sudden death was a great shock to the community. He leaves a grown up daughter iu IudlauoolIg, but had no relatives ou this coast. Uold Watch. 10. 10. La Hree guoBsed lucky No. 450 January watch ol the Novelty Store. Near ones were W, T. Strader -153, J, M. Van Order 100. . TUP. SALEM MUDDL12. The Senate Still Refugee to Recognize the Benson House. Salem, Or,, Feb.il, .W. The first Interesting session ol ths sen ate wss held yesterday and the interest centered around the resolution Intro duced by Senator Browned to the effect that "the senate do now procwd to cast a ballot lor one person to serve as United Slates senator for the full term beginning March 4, 1807." The discus sion ol the resolution hinged npon the recognition oil he Benson House as an Organized body. Tbe chiel supporters ol the resolution on the floor ol (be senate were Senators Brownell ol Clackamas, and Driver of Lane. Both are good Speakers and handled their side of the question with consummate skill. They endeavored to avoid, aa far as possible, tbe question of recognition, contending that to all appearance, the hours was organised and that was all the senate knew of it, and It was the duty of the asoate lo take notice and proceed as the law requires to tha election ol a United Sistea senator. Tbe chair, I should hae stated, ruled the resolution out ol order, and Biownell appealed from the chair's decision, so that, atrictly speak ing, the discussion was on the question : "Shall the decision of the chair tie sus tained," but the scope ol the succeeding debate covered the whole ground ol tho resolution. Tboeide of tbe chair was supported by Senators Selling of Mult nomah, Micbell of Wasco, snd others, while the chsir also Interposed an ob- servat oo here and there. Selling owa- slonally referred to the house as a "dis orgauixed" body, and Driver took him np by saying It must have been "orgtn iiel" tn-fore it onld b "disorganized." But lhal was merely a quibble, every one easily understood that ths renator from Multnomah regarded Ihe houo as unorgaoiz d. At the conclusion of the diecuiision the roll wss called and the chair sustained by the following vote: Ayes Bales, Calbraitb, 'Dawson, (ies ner, Hobson, Holt, King, Mackay, Mc- Clung, Michel I, Mulkey, Patterson of Washington, ReeJ, Selling, Smith, Wade-10. Noes Brownell, Daly, Driver, Dufur, Gowan, Hamoo, Haseltine, Hughes, Johnson, Patterson of Marion, Trice, Taylor 12. Carter was absent, who it i said would have voted with the "ayes." Tt'is with tbe president makes a total of IS votes sgainit recognition of the Louse as at present organised, lor ihnt is w hat the vote meant and nothing else. After tho disposition of the Brownell resolution a protest and vote was soot up aa follows : "And we do at this lime, the seuato being in session and a quorum being present, each of us severally for him Bell aud openly by this viva voce vote now name John H. Mitchell lor senator m congress from Ihe sta'e ol Oregon for the (all term commencing March 4, 16'J7, aod we demand that these, our several votes and this protest be now. on this 2d dAy ol February, 1897, recorded on the journal of the senate. Witness our several signatures sever ally this 2d day of Februa ry, 1897. 6. Hughes, J. K. Haseltine, C. E. Harmon, Geo. C. Biownell, A. W. Gowan, A. R. Price, I. L. Patterson, T. C. Taylor, A. J. Johnson, I. D. Driver." During tho discussion excitement wa s intense. Every inch of available space wltbin hearing distance of the senste chamber was occupied by a dense crowd of surging humanity and tbe points made by tbe speakers were roundly ap plauded. The gsvel ol tbe president waa powerless to preserve order, and so tbe Incident wss over and the sentiment ol tbe senate as to tbe Benson organiza tion was definitely ascertained, and tbe (orcea withdrew to renew tbe battle for the joint convention at noon today, and many are the guesses as to whether the necessary 46 can be gathered together to vote for United States senator. As tbe hour of noon approached, (he intereet in the situation became intense. Senator Mitchell lor the first time dur ing the cession, appeared in tho corri dors and he and his friends were busy rounding np his supporters.- The Sena tor looked anxious, the result was, to say the least, problematical, and every available man would be needed. Tbe first roll call soon alter noon showed 37 present and subsequently Iwo more came in making 39 iu all. Forty-six were needed and this was seven short of the necessary number that should be present and voting. The crowd bung on waiting for developments. It waa cir culated that the others would come in presently and the multitude patiently waited. The noon hour had passed then 12:15, 12:30, aud 39 only present. Then one left, Senator Hszeltine gave notice that after the discussion on yesterday he waa satisfied the proceeding wss not lawful and would take no lurtber part in it. Others remained out, not because they desired the defeat ol Senator Mitch ell, but they wanted the manner ol his election to be regular and lawful. Sena tor Reed then left the assembly and that reduced tho number to 37, Hazeltino waa iu the senate chamber aud Senator Mitchell went over aud person illy re quested his return! theu W, T. Hume took a hand, and then Charley Fultou. Seuator Harmon weut luto convention bringing the number to 38. Much in terest was uiaulfested in the interview in the senate chamber betweeu United States Seuator Mitchell aud State Seua tor Haseltine. Would he go back under such persuasive pleading? He did'nt. He aud Seuator Reed both said they were ready to vote lor Senator Mitchell il the opportunity to do so came about properly, they would even atrain a point so to do, but il it iuvolved recognition of the Benson house then they couldu't do it, Oue o'clock came aud 1 :15 and then an adjournment was taken to 7:30 p. m., aud the impressiou was that Mitchell was beaten, but vuu cau't always tell. 'i o'clock the ssuate met and promptly a djoarned till tomorrow. " Hai,sm. Feb. 4 At noon toda at roll call, 10 senators and 29 representatives were tareewit. Adjourned. J. B, E. Married. Wednesday etenlng ol this week, at the home ol tbe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. , Bond, Jamee A. Perry ol LeGrande aod Miss Florence M. Bond ol this cily were united .in marriage, Key. J. L. Jones, officiating. The cere mony took place In the presence of the relet lvei aod a lew Intimate Iriends of tbe contracting parties and was a most joyous occasion. The happy pair were tbe recipients ol many handsome aod useful prettnts and hearty congratula tiona from all present, aod then refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Perry will leave Saturday morning for La Qraode, their future home. Msy they prosper and live long ie the prayer tl their many friends. Following is Ihe list of presents received : Sliver cake basket, Stanley Kidder; mantle clock, Mr. and Mra. Salzman ; doily, Leo a Stafford ; berry dish, Leooa Shape and Mettle Rapp; silver butter dish, David Griggs; silver set, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Perry and Cbas. Perry; silver napkin rings, Miss Ora Perry ; towels and bareaa scsrf, Mrs. &1. Josephson; silver berry disb, Sam Josephson; silver spoons, Ciyde Gaddis; silver salt snd pepper shakers, Karl Gsddis; silver knives and forks, Mr. Bond; silver spoons, Mr. snd Mrs. W. Bond ; chins plates, Liw ZigUr; napkins and center piece. Mrs. Lowney ; marble door stop, David Loot ey ; china egg cups, Lucille aod Lennir Ktgsdale; head rest, Mrs. W. Perry j set of doilies, Miss Mattie Perry; sauce disbee, James Dixon ; damask tablecloth, Mrs. Hags dale; silver sugar spoon, Mrs. Bond; quilt, Mies Queenie Kidder; tidy and dress pattern, Miss Echo Gaddis; crumb tray, Mr. W. Perry; silver salt aud pepper shakers, Dr. F. W. Haynes; bod spread, W. C. Monroe; silver pickle dish, Cbas. Perry; lamp, Miss Carrie Dixon ; center piece, Mrs. T. J. Hart. The Coming nigration. There are accumulating eviderx.' a ol a brisk migratory movement toward Ore gon in tbe spring. Within the space of tbree days we have seeo as many letters addressed to different persons asking for information about the country. Tbey all intimate something like an epidemic ol Oregon fever In tho localities whence they come, aud as tbey are all Irom diff erent states, the presumption is that the movement is general. Persons who re cently visited Tacoma and Seattle in formed us that tbe same feeling exists there snd many signified their intention to come to Oregon. There are many reasons for this, among them might be mentioned the csrrying of Oregon for McKinley and sound money, Ihe conser vative business methods of our people, the superior natural advantages of Ore goo over her sister states, and many others. The bank clearings of Portland are greater than that of all the sound cities combined. Oregon City Enter prise. School Taxes. The following School Districts in the count v have filed the returns of their meetings with the county clerk to vote a tax, the result of which is as follows: District No. 16 1' mills No. 22 30 " No. 94 3 " No. 98 12 " No. 37 1 " No. 5 10 " No. 34 4 " No. 1 3 " No. 42 5 " No. 4 4's " No. t5 7 " No. 21 2 ' No. 32 35-12 No. 3 5 " No. 93 20 " No. 9 1S00 Cities: Koseburg, 5 mills. B. P. O. Elks. Koseburg contains an Elks lodge of fo members, aud a more enthusiastic set of boys are no where to be found, who are linked together by the mystic chain ol charity, justice, brotherly love aud fidel ity. As an evidence of their apprecia tion of tbe order Ihe window of A. Salz man, the etquire of the lodge, contain a magnificent display of elks charms, tbe foundation being the elk's tooth. Ihe designs originated by Mr. Salzman are neat and beautiful fully exemplifying tbe mottoes of the order. There is a kind ol friendly rivalry between tbe members as to who shall wear the pret tiest emblem, and "Sol" has to keep his thinking cap on to please Ihe boys. Tske a look at the pretty display in the window. Something to Know. It may be worth somethiog to know that the very beet medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor in Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres iu tbe stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kid ueys, and aids tliete orgaus iu throwing off impurities iu the blood. Electric Bilteia improves the appetite, aide di gestion, and Is pronounced by those who have tried it aa the very beet blood purl tier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $1 00 per bottle at A, C. Marster's Drug Store. Some people would credit au eclipse f the moon to the election ol Mckinley. tVsN nothing to find out whether Schilling's Ikst I'ftkhifT powiler flHvmiiiK txtmclt and ipuei. Cttfr .oil a l',o(k1 enough for you. .. Vox sale by Kruse & bluiubivok At t 0 . The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes yout cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap 'brands. ' moti ! voweca ee . ntm voaa. ' LvvevvevvvvfvvfvvvveeBy OLENDALE. Dr. I'. A. Harris of Canyonritle was called to Glendale last Sunday to attend Mrs. W. II. Redfield, whose case was very serious, and complicated, and at thia time, she ia not much better. After attending Mrs. Redfield the doctor was called to Ihe section bouse on account of the illness of Mrs. Cox, and later was called to see Mr. L. Jones, who is suffer ing with a severe attack of yellow jaun dice. The doctor made a second visit to bis patieots here today, and we hope soon to be able to chronicle their re covery, Mrs. Lulu Shea arrived at Glendale from Portland thia morning and left soon ai'ter for the Cedars where her mother is quite sick. Mrs. J. L. Dewey wss called by tele gram to Locky Queen where her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Sexton, is lying dangerously ill, with little 'hope of her recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Sexton will hear of her illneea with deep regret aud we ardently hope this venerable pioneer lady may recover from ber illness. The numerous friends of the I'lai.v dkalir in this valley were somewhat surprised at the change fdiat hascccurred at tbe office; and while we feel a natural regret at the loss of, our, late . genial ed itor, we are sure our paper is yet in capable and efficient bauds, and we make our beat bow lo the new editor, and extend onr cordial good wishes for aii success. J. W. Redfield, a prominent pioneer of Oregon, ia at Glendale in attendance npon his eon, W. fL.jedfifld, who has been quite ill. , . . The pretty girls of this village, buy all their chewing gnm at Redfisld's. Cause why? W. P. Totten has been clerkiog there since Mr. Redfield and his family have been ill. A. G. Clarke, the genial manager of Hotel Glendale, has been quite sick. Dr. W. F. Kremer of Grants Pass is attending tbe sick at Wolf Creek and, with his usual generosity and kind biartedness, is giving special attention to several who are too poor to pny for such services. But the good doctor is working for tbe "treasure" that is the sure reward of charity. S. French, the sage of Binger, who has been home on a visit, is again at hia business in this city. Mr, and Mrs. Totten of Glenellen were in town on Monday yUiting the sick. P. F. and P. H. Roberts have taken tbe contract for the spring run of saw los at the MclutoBh saw mill on Coyote creek. Malarial fever ie quite prevalent in this valley and many families are af fected with it. Molue, OAKLAND. G. J. Stearns made a trip to Eugene the firt of the week. Dr. Bradley wae over from Koseburg last week to wait upon bis mother, who Is seriously ill. Mrs A. Morian came over from Kose burg Wedoeeday to visit relatives and frieuds. The drama "Out ou tbe World," will be produced by amateurs of Oakland at Young's hall Friday evening, February 5th, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. Admieaion 25cts., children 15 cts. Following is the csst : James Alden. O. L. Sutherlin Edward Harold II. D. Melvin Larrie Liuegan W. R. Medley Zeke Crowell O. L. Sutherlin Ilarrv Mansfield.... jGf.01 Mrs. Alden Maud Beckley Nellie Allen jXf:!!..'';.. Biddy.... Mrs. Crowell Lizzie Cooper . Lura Pinkston TlULllV. For Sale. A limited uumber of pure Tired B. P. Rock, S. S. Hsmburg, S. C, B. Leghorn, Blk. Langshau, Wyandott and Cornish Indlau Game. Won several prizes at tho Southern Oregon District Fair aud Oregon State Fair. I have some mag uitlceut birds, an ornameut to any yard ; also have two Brown Leghorn cockerels from registered stock. Pi Ices reason able ; must dispose of these within 30 days, in order lo make room for spring breeding. Address E. A. Kruse, Kose burg, Oregou. ;; i ' ( 0 0 t i: o i ii III Sis NOTES OP INTEREST. New goods at Caro Bros. Boss f$tr. J. T. Bryan, tha Busy Watcbmake. For a good 5-cent cigar call ea ltn . Boyd. Maskers buy your masks at the Nv- elty Store. Bargains in choice remnaate at (be Novelty Store. R. W. Benjamin, dentist, reear 1, Marsters' block. Boston Baked Beans at the Basse Bakery. Try tbem. Shasta Water at Slow Jerry's efgr and drink emporium. - . For a good smoke call at Slow Jerry's bazar, and get a Los Amores eigar. All kinds of artficiali teeth auto re-i-sonably at Dr. Fred Haynes' offlee. Money to loan. Call at the offlee ef I. F. Rice, real estate dealer, Rosebarf, Oregon. Delicious "salt-rising" bread, at the Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Nothing but the best material feseat ky R. W. Benjamin, dentist. Reosa 1, Marsters' block. Fresh home-made bread at the Hears Bakery, corner Oak and Rose streets. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. Casebeer tbe grocer, corner Jaekeaa an 1 Washington, keeps the beet 'neeer ies. Every thing fresh and flrst-dese, and at reasonable prices. Parties desiring family sewing 4ea would do well to csll . on Miss Paasfe McKean, 421 Main street. Will sew Tar 75 cents per dsy. . , Wanted. Five or six hundred rfoftcte for three or Gve years. First elasa tt curity on Rosebnrg inside prepesfy-. Address 55, care Plai.ndealir. You can get knives for 5 and 10 ceati? snd from that price np to $5. Ea!h knife well worth the price asked at Churchill, Woolley 4 McKenziVa.' Good advice: Never leave home qb ourney without a bottle of Chanter Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheta Rem edy. For sale by A. C. Marsters A 6e. Caro Bros', closing out sale ia drawisg crowds to tbe Boss Store. Low price and quick sales is the order of the day. Goods must be sold at any sacrifice. Call aud see. Two tracts of land for rent, containieg one 10-acre and one 15-track within I.1 miles of town, fair orcharda On each place. For further information call en I. F. Rica, Real Estate Dealer, Ross burg, Oregon. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to sll parties holding Douglas county warrants ia dorsed prior to July 27 lb, 185)2, to pre sent the same at the treasurer's effire in the court bouee for payment, aa in terest will cease thereon after the dale of thij notice. Dated this the 25th day of January, 1'J7, at the City of Koseburg, Donglss oouoty, Oregeu. Wm. A. FaATta, County Treasurer. To the Public. Ou and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertakers goods are cash with tbe order. 1 find Tl Impossible to do business on a credit basis, aud belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Bxnxpick. Undertaker. Koseburg, Ore., April 12, 1805. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Pair. v CREAE3 Mos.t Perfect Made, do Years ths Standard,