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Im.wunTH, I'utur. .Supplies lor the Oregon Soldiers' Home. Smldl pinpoint will In inoivcd by tint riiiiiin tii'litut ol llm Oivgnn SdlJUirn II. hum wt lux ullli o in riil home, lor all niiilit'H iii i ncHiiy lr 1 1 io fnriiintiiiiK aud limning ul llm sawn milil Airll 30lh, H. Said In. Is muni bo received at hi Hint mi ur Uloio April 30th, IW7. A Miimpl i nl i ln'hiug bid for uiutil accom pany the bid. All articles inlliil be first i Uxn mul llm guides lully defined in each innUiuo. A lint i( H tho article lf miciI will I'O found in I In' Firttt National tiunk, KoM'liurti, r at llm Soldiers' Ilium', Payment to bo made by vouch id on tho Slate ol Oregon, subject Io luillu r Icgialalioii. The light in nurted Io ii j'tt any pHll ul 4ft i 1 I ilH Hlhlliittfd. llm clung, 'n i. ii, March 201b, Ih)i7. W. II. llVAHH, Commandant. Clmmbrrlfllit'.s Colic. Cliolcra and Diarrhoea Remedy. t in;, in (III- bull IIU'ilifilHI III III" Wolld ,,r hi el loiiipl.iinlM. It acta iiikkly .m.l i in iilwayn Lit depended iihju. Win- In. .'I witli walerit is plcsaanl to take. l'iy it, ami like many olbon v.iii wi'l f.'t.iiiiiiuii'l it t" your Irienda. l ui m,i!.i hi i mi. I .iii rriitH per Imitlo by A. Mairtti ih A I'd. L'rcfltcnt Itkyilc.t. I lnti in et nk Uii ''ii iuoiIcIh, itll now, mi I litiiil with M. A. W. uuirk ro p. ur Iniv4, wlii Ii 1 will Hfll ul oiiu-tbinl I,. hi) III. in uiii;iii:il pi no. 'lliffo vtbfola mi lu'.h Kn.u.iiitn'.l l"r uw ynr. t'ali i.r n.t.:iiiu iila. t'ltil on or njdices, T. K, Itll IIAIlllXoN, KnfoliurK. I (ltd I Illy Vcitia. mi. ami i.i.t. I in i- ii Kkmkot. Mr m ...... U,ini hili lift, bi'l'll IIMl In! nil) )i-i l.y mil. lull" ul iii.illirrn nr tliolr Hill wlilli. tlttltiK. Willi IfllfCl UtCf ullli Uii' lul'l, .illi'iia tin: Hi"i nils)! all i hi ..I ri hi;. ii .... ikiui I.. 1 1. , fil'. 1 IMll-l I'.ili'. Bll'l Ii mo iimi b-iiivij i.irili.i ii. It .rii"iiut lo Iiu- lanlo. HolJ ly .hi!.,' Iiu' ll..i S I ! I lU In r.. ry purl ul Uii' wmM. 1 wrnly. r. ul h l..illi'. II lulu.' I lmltullilc. ii- mi l W f, .r Mia. Wlimlow'l HoutlllDf .. mul t it . o iiu uiliir kin. I. K you luivi! fviir nci'ii n child in Hie ,iMiiy n( t iiitip, yon can upprociato the trial itii. Id nl ilio imitlicr who know thai 'in- Minute Cuiili Tint! ri'licvcM tlicir hltlo oiifH in ipiickly iih it 18 adinin-i.ituri-d. Muiiv hjiiuit in thin city are neve! witli.nU il. MdiKter' PriiKMore. Orcjjun l ire Kcllcl Absovlation. I'licipi'nt itn. I hi'Bt iiimiranio on I'arth, ul cost, or 1 ' cunta por hundicil. Keni ih iit pri.pi'riy, u ppcciitlly. II, 1,. Maiikii.iir, Anenl, liickU'ti'H A rill HI HiilH', l lio Una. Sulvo in tho world lof Uuta, UriiiHi'M, Hiiri'H, I'll t'm, Salt Uliounl, l-'uvnr Soryii, Tottor, Chappod llatnlg ChilllniiiiH, C'oniN, and all nkiii Krup tioiiH, und poBitivoly eurfB l'ilna, or no pity rfipiirml. It in uuurautoed to K'va inufurl H.itiHtui'tion or inonuy refunded rrii o-.i conlH r boi. For sale at A, U.MarHti'rH t L'o. hhoesi, Shoes. I.uto arrivitl ol mon'a and woinuu's htuut and i hoap ehovs. Ainu a supply ol HtnisiiiiiiMo Htaplos ut Manton'a. Many i iihc ol "ilrippo" have lately humi curnd by Ono Miuuto I'oiikIi Cure. This prcpuiation aooniH iBK.'ciHlly ilihiptod l'i tiio euro ol lliia dievaeo. It ii.'la iuickly thiiH proviMiliny soiioua i-oiiiplicatioiiH und bud cllectb iu which I Ii ih dim'jtso ollon IcitycH thu puliont. MaiHtcih' liun iluro. To the Kootcnnl MIiiIiik Country. I'ltc ti. S. in tho fchottcbt lino .m.l iiiitUcii tho ipiirkoBt liuio. Traiai Idiivo I'urtliin.l iluily at U:o0 . ui. Hug Kiifju rliocUcd through to doeliiuttiou. TickulHoii Bitlo to itll minim: cunipB. '. V. l.ii.Mio.v, Anont, UoHoburt;, llrogoii. Don't ullow tho Iiiiikh to bo iuipiiirod by II o I'liiiliuuouH irritation of u uoukIi. It in n.iHirr to provont coiiHUiuplion than lo euro it. duo Miuuto C'ouh I'uie takon i'urly will ward oil' any futul Iuiik tioiiblo. MuiBlorH' Dru Htoro, rsov iU'hIuiih iu wall paper ul MarHivrN. ri,.MM)i: i.i.it mul riuiilor ia a little iillitoiativt', but. boniiainu'M by "iij't al iiim.iiinii'M iti'if ul iiid'' von can cutch the public eye- mi l eiik'iiuo tho public at tout ion. Tho Wobfoot l'lantor ia clubbod with tho 1'i.AiNim.M bit and the two iniiiurs will bo fiiriiibliod to till cash HiibacriboiH of tho htttor without extra clmru. WTu n ullii-r li'.T is ro.'iiit'-il frt'sh in this country, like Schillings Host, some tea will be as good. Not now. At grocers' in packages. BRIEF MENTION. Caro Uroa. are the bona merchant. Mompilto neta at llio Novell Hiore. I It. l alrchllda ol Ht. Ijuih la In the elty. A. H. Irehuid ol Olalla la at tho Mc Ulallen. Fine lino ol white gooda at the Novel ty Hlore. A, U. Krownlor of Cfiicatfo la In the city today. J. V, lIutchliiHoti ot Oakland la In town lodiiv. i:. L. l'arroll ia ioiiIIiiihI In bin home by alckuear. I,, (i. Diiuibli'lun ol WlnclieNtor waa up laal woek. (J. V. Colliim ol 1'ortland ia on our utrciila today. 1'. W, Ixtouard ol Dillanl waa in the city ynatordav. 1'. J, JetiuliiK of C'ottaKU (irove ia at Hie McClallen. i. 1'. Manlen ol lan l-iauclico ia a Knout at Him McClallun. Joinph Mttlvin of Oakland had btia nana in town ISaturday. There will be 'i'i applitanla lido the Woodiueu'a Koat tonight. (J .hi. MelXiugal and H. ll. fair of Yon calla are in the city today. Moat of thuf.o who were on (he nick lint are Kuttiutf along nicely. DtMiUntry ol all kluda nkilllully and roinilly done by Dr. Fred llaynea. Dr. K. W. Ilayuea iIini crown and bridge work iu an up to date mannor. 51ina Lucy Hay of the Myrtle Creek public n h ol wait in the city Saturday. Have ou aeen the now atrawlterry hoe at Churchill, Woollny ft McKen r.io'i? Ijw ami lii(h ahotn, but not UxjU in price, in colora ami black ut the Novelty Store. Kuiemoii labor and wife of Aalil.uid were Kenta at tho Hotel McCiallou yea terday. All kin tin ol artiln lal tooth made at renaonablo prictta at Dr. I rod llaynca' Dental ulhce. Thin tropical weathur calla for atraw hata. You'll liml a largo line at the Novelty Store. Jimt arrived Irom Nebraska u car ol corn and corn chop at Cawllivld'a Hour ii ml ford ntoro. l.adira we have juet receivod a new lot ( chocolates ami ox-blood ahoea. Novelty Store. Churchill, Woolley V McKeu.io have juat received a car of choice Washington cedar thinglee. Keep our line ol ahirt wainla iu uiiinl, and when you decide to iiuy, call at the Novelty Store. F. 11. VaiU and wife and F. W. l.eo nard of Dillard, were guesta at the Mc Clallon Saturday. Do you want a good strawberry plant? Call around to thia oflico and Und out whore to got aonie. Mra. tJ. W. Kapp'a grocery wiudow with itn colored chichens wna juite an attraction yesterday, The Hoyal lllue Crawford Bicycle can't be beat. Churchill, Woolloy A Mi Keuio keop theiu. -pecial sale of hardware ul 11. M. Wcad'a hardware store. Lowest prices ever made in Koaeburg. John Murstillo, a section hand on the C. 11. K. K. K. H., committed suicide at Myrtle 1'oiut last week. Churchill, Woolley tt McKeuie have just receivod thu linoBt line of fishing tackle ever brought lo Kosoburg. Dr. U'.hnie will give prescriptioua in. eluding medicine, between 1 and o p. ui., except Sunday , for 60 cents cash. Mouey to loan on city and country property. 1). S. K. lii'iiK, Marstora' Huildiug, lioseburg, Or. A. 1). Crouch and C. L. Cox of Camus Valley took advantage of the improve ment iu the rouda and came iu Saturday. Now ia the time to apray your trees, Buy tho Combination Sprayer aud save time aud money. AY. 11. Oordou, agent. Hardware, tinware aud implements at speciul prices for the next two weeks. iHju't miss them nt Wead's Hardware store. Humors, pimples, boils, are very an noy mg, luey ijuickly disappear wueu the blood is puriliod by Hood's Sareapa- rilla. Tho Litdioa' Aid Society of (ho rresby torian Church wilt meet Thursday after uoou, April 1,'L'd, at the homo of Mrs, II. M. Wend. Mrs. Thomua H. Sheriduu, aud tho Misses Minnie aud Oracle Sheridan, of Hosehurg.are gueste at the Tortlund. Oregon iau. Timeu must be improving, from (he appearing of the hotel register people are taking courage and gotting a move ou thomselveB. Farmers iu Yamhill county utilized the moonlight nights last week lo got in their uropB. Such work ought not to go uurewitrdod. Those who scraped up the mud In front of their places of business uud hud it carted off nro now reaping tho benctlt of such a course. Hon. W. S, U'Ueii will add rem the citlous ot Uoieburg and vicinity ut the court bouse, Saturday evening, April the 21th, at 8 o'clock. Tho order of the Wooduicu of (he World threatens to become oue of the most popular ot Koueburg's many eocret benevolent societies. Tho Hev. W. 1', Anderson, Baptist, is available (or Kvaugolislic services, or will accept pustorato torn short time I'reuont add i ess, Hoseburg. W, II, Jauiiesou ia learning to ride the "siloul steed." He will cut prettier figure when he can master (be art ol balancing and preserve his e.julllb riuua. The Vloleti avt slc Utile party at the Armory Saturday night. Girls pre iwnderated. Th club will give big party at the opera house lo May. To Itr.NT A Ore room collage, rant cheap, near Washington street, west Ids ot railroad track. Kn'pilre at 10b Washington street. a l' If. John Applegateof Yoncalla made tho I'l.AiNKKAi.iia a pleasant call while in town May. He report floe prospects (or a good crop Wh grain and trull. Judge J. C. Fullerton returned ou Thursday evening from Corvallls where he had been holding and adjourned term of I ho circuit court fur Bonton county. The towu along the Willamette val ley are reporting the presence ot the "hobo band" that filled the air with aweet strains In Itoaebarg a woek ago. K. Duties, physician and surgeon, oflico In Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Keaidence.Ull Mill at reel. Oentlumen, our shoes will give value received every time. We have all kinds either for dress or hard wear. Come and examine them at the Novelty Store. II. M, Armitage came home from Brandon, Manitoba, Friday where he has been (or about two years. Mr. A r milage's family refidee at Kiten bower. J. K. Duunlvau of Myrtle Creek, and Knlifirt Anlanf of Cninatock, will bs Douglas county's quota en the United States grand jury to moot iu 1'ortliiml, May . It is a pleasure lo show our lino of ladles' shoes, I hey comply with your wauls without emptying your puree. Come and see them at the Novelty Store. Mr. Chas. Clements after a thorough investigation of the merits of the yarious wheels, bought a l'liu ulx of Churchill, Woolley A McKeuzie and amils a very broad smile. Tho grove is ijuite a popular place evening' (or persons who are learning lo rido tho "hike." Spectators too seem to enjoy watching (he beginners take their regular tumbles. The Y.l H. C. K. ol tho Christian church will give a dime social at the res idence ol J. H. Shupe on Thursday even ing April I'L'nd, 1S!)7. All are cordially invited lo attend. The Ceutial hotel, under the manage ment of Boscoe lireeu, is becoming more and more popular every day. OooJ fare and reasonable prices. Give tho Central a trial. H LKRICK'5 ARI) ITTERS Are the boat ladies' line shoee. Call and see them at the Novkltv Bioiik. The Y. I'. S. C. K. of the Christian church will give a dime social at the resi dence of J. II. Shupe ou Tbuaday, April IXC, Ice cream aud cake will be served. All are cordially invited to at- attend. L. A. Sanctuary and F. F. Patterson of Rose burg were in this city Tuesday. We are reliably informed that their mission was to view the rite and offer a bid (or the erection ot the new courthouse. Co- juille Bulletin. K. 1. Spaulding of Noonday City, where the snows ot wiuter yet "linger in tho lap of spring" to the depth of thirty fcot or thereabouts, and where instead of bicycles snow Bhoes prevail, is a guest at the McClallen today. It has been customary to annul the freight (rains ou Mondays, north and south from this point, but today tho trains between here and Ashland will run as usual, but those between here aud Portland were annulled. The people of Koaeburg, who bo de sired, had an opportunity to atteud church ou Friday last (Good Friday.) The ringing ot the church bells made people think that perhaps they bad lost a couple days and it was Suudav. James Tobiu ot Klamath county, has soul out circulars offering a reward ot 300 tor the arrest of the thieve and the recovery ot 35 head ot horses, which it is supposed were stolen Irom the Gleini ranch, below Klamath Fulls, March 1'ti. T. It, bboridau, who intended going to Portland on Wednesday last but re trained and remained over to attend to eotne correspondence pertain ing lo tho Coos Bay, Hoseburg and Eastern ltailroad, went down on Thurs day. It appears that able bodied men beg ging a moat are not nearly so numerous now thai thoy cau be put to work spad ing in the gardeu, aa they were during the stormy weather of a tow days. Why iu this thus? Dou't they rat iu good weather? Faster has passed uud Leut is over. The ladies appear resplendent iu uew bonuets that thia year look like flower gardens, an improvement on the collec tions ot dead birds formerly worn. Is it proper to say the fruit trees are in stylo thia year? Hon. 11. L. Benson was ia the city yesterday from Urania I'ubs. He didn't say w hether he waa on his way to Alaska, or uot. All jokes aside, 1'reiidunl Mc Kiuley might go farther and do worse than appoint Henry Benson circuit judge of Alaska. Yesterday was a poor day for shooting and tho KUlo Club Uiil not get many chickena. TLe successful ones were Hadley (3) and Strong Ci), Those who failed to hit a barn door were well, per haps, on the whole, it would be sufuet not lo mention them. For the lirst time iu -5 yearn, the cir cuit court for Benton comity concluded a BosHiun w ithout a jury trial, Tho bob eiou ouly lasted two aud a halt days, ad. jouruiug Weduosday evening. The grand jury returned but oue true bill, thut charging Jack Erwiu with assault. He plead guilty to pimple assault and waa fined 5i. The grand jury returned "not true bills" In the eases ot ld Thay er and Mra. Holoo'ub. Gazette. O. A. Brown, general agent ol (be Colorado Midland Railway, came in on Friday night and remained over till Saturday. He was looking after the business of bis road and seeing to It that local agents were doing their duty In the matter ol obtaining a share of business. Miss F.dith Fleming, a milliner of Kugcne, won turpriaed to be notified that the sum of 10,000 had been re ceived by the First National bank there subject (o her check. The money is the proceeds from the sale t a mine in (he Handnburg district, and is a gift from an uncle. Harry Tarry, the tailor, with his household gods left on Saturday foi the new eldorado, at Kosaland, B. C. Mr. I'arry has been a resident of Koseburg (or a number of years and while we dis like the idea of losing him the nope I expressed (hat he will do well in hi new Hold. Walter H. Hamilton and timer Virgil Hoover, of Koseburg, and Charles Km est Wade ot Drain, were among those who passed the examination before the slate board of medical examiners recent ly at Portland, and can now hang ont their shingles and write "M. D." after their names. Work on tho Marks placer mine on liogua Hiver ut the mouth of John Mule has continued all winter with a fore cf from three to five men. The results iu diml were good. n Tuesday the deeiient snow on the trail from tho mine oyer the mountains lo West Fork was three feet. A. U. Maltooo, who lives six mile west of here, called on ye editor Thurs day. It was a pleasant call ; other days, when we inhaled alkali dust in Kastern Oregon together, were recalled and both concluded (hat we preferred to live in Douglas county, even if it was a little muddy Moinetimea. Wheu tho wealhor turned ofl suddenly dry and hot a few davs ago it had a ten dency lo bake the top of the ground and the farmers began to look for rain. It came 1 Mi-1 night and all is serene. Per haps it is a part cl the outpouring (he Australians had resolved (o formally pray for on the Mill Inst. Workmen arc clearing away the foundation of Judge Fnllertou's burned residence in order to commence the erection of a new dwelling thereon. The structure will not be anything like the one destroyed but will be ipiile an addition to tho ornamental 'and comfort able remdeuces ot Weal Koseburg. .umber is being hauled on tho ground for the piirpoflo ot repairing the bridge acrota tho I'mpiiua at this paint. For some time tho county court has had a notice thereon saying the bridge was un safe. This waa lor the purpose ol warn ing peuple that they crossed at their own risk. It will soon bo in apple pieordtr. A n'ce little Kaslcr service was held at the M. K. church last evening under the auspices of the Sunday school, Superin tendent Woolley taking charge. It con sisted ot singing, responsive readings, recitations and addresses. The recita tion of Mi as Amata Smith, "The Daugh ter of Jairus," waa especially interesting. Those who are troubled with rheuma tism should try a few applications ol Chamberlain's Pain Balm, rubbing the parts vigorously at eat h application. If that does uot bring relief dampen a piece oi llannoi witu rain isaim ana bind it on over the seat of pains and prompt re lief will surely follow. For sale by A, C Marsters & Co. O, F. Godfrey purchased a high grade Iuiirial w heel of T. K. Richardson last week. There is ouly one grade of Im perial aud Hint's a high grade. Mr. Godfrey took to tho wheel a naturally as duck takes water. He rode right off w ithout any trouble, but Mr. Godfrey said alio believed she preferred the horse and buggy. Amos Burr, kuowu among railroad men as "cnub uurr, traveling pas senger agent of the Yandorbilt lines, came on last evening local. This is bia tiret visit here iu four years. Mr. Burr reported baviug encountered very hot weather up uorth, it being KS in the shade at Portland Friday. He teporta business as picking up. Wheat advanced 4'H cents iu Chicago between Thursday aud Saturday. The prophecy that wtioal will be fl per bushel here next harvest may yet be verified. The outlook ia encouraging Tho crops of the southern hemisphere is either harvested now or the yield cau be estimated bo that buyer know what to expect (rom (hat ipunrtor. Charles Wymer of Willauiiuu, while shooting Buluton in tho big Nestucca river Tuesday, fell, and bia guu struck a rock and exploded, lhe ball paaeed through the baud. Kvery effort was uin.de by his companions to stop the How ot blood, and he was taken to hi home and a doctor called ; but, before an op eration could be performed, Wymer died. A. W. Stauton of Brockway, who ha been ouite sick (or Borne weeks past, is able to be about mid superintend matters ou the farm. It is (ortunuto that bo got around when ho did. Mrs. S, has been superintending things during tho illness of hor spouse, but now a number ol young goslings are demanding a portion of her time. Goslings, like turkey chicks, require much looking after or lliey will lie dowu und stubbornly refute to live. A teachers iuutitute for the First Judi cial district will be held ut Grauts Puss on the ilSlh, -'.'Hi aud 30th, lust. The address of welcome will bo delivered by lion. Henry L. Bunuou, und it will bo responded to by the Slate Superintend eut ti. M. livtiu. Among the dietin gu lulled educatori) w ho will be present an take part, are Preeideiit Chapman of the Stato University, W, 1. Naufccoy, o the Aiihlaud Normal school, PruBideut Campbell, of the Mouuiouth Normal, aud otheis. A Beautiful Country. Ye local look advantage ul the line weather and a wheel and on Saturday afternoon made a spin into llm country, going a lar a Civil Bend and back. The road are uot all that could bo (la ired lor wheeling but are such a one can got along teaaonably well over by exercising the quality ol patience and do- ng a Utile walking. After the grade along (he side hill south of town ia passed the road 1 good till the Winston bridge I passed, after that there I con siderable op one (id t and down the other. But the country look lovely, whsre but a tew day sgo were the bare branch es ol tree extending heavenward, ap parodtly dead, meadow with but little grass and lots ol water, stock (landing around sheds ruminating, and not overly fat; those whose business required them to go on (be roads, after prying their wagon oot of a madhole with a fence rail and filling the air with a delicate tint of blue. Now all is changed, the young leave of the deicduous tree are patting lorth, and the light green color ing standa in strikiog contrast witb the more sombre bue of the evergreens. The fruit trees are "glorious in their ap parel," laden witb blossoms that fill the air with fragrance and beautify the land scape. The grass i growing io the meadows and the kine cbeweth the cud contntMdly, Tbe plowman iib merry whistle drive hi team afield and turn the stubborn glebe, tickling the soil that it may laugb abavest. And as the even ing shadow fall, the milkmaid too, in picturesque attire call bossy from the pasture and soon witb foaming fluid fill her pail. One could not help but feel as Solomon felt when be sang: "Rise up my love my fairy one, and come away ; for lo, tbe winter is passed. The rains are over and gone, tbe flower appear on tbe earth and tbe voice of tbe turtle is beard in the land." Without being irreverent it may be said that thia ii God's country, and it appear that the proprietor is not neglecting the beautiful vales of the Umixjua thia year. Bountiful crops ol fruit, vegetables and cereals are almost assured, and tbe faces of the farmer are shortened up and the traveller is greeted cordially. It is worth one 'a while to go out at time and commune witb nature in her pleasant mood. Oregon Pioneer. The annual reunion of lhe Oregon pioneer will be beld at Portland ou June 15. Tbe board of directors held a meeting recently at Portland to arrange for that event. There were present J. T. Appereon, 1847, Oregon City, vice president; Geo. H. Himes, IS 13, Port end, secretary; Henry Failing 1850, Portland, treasurer; Curtis C. Strong, M. D., Portland, corresponding secre tary; Judge William Gallaway, Oregon City. Since the meeting President Williame and Secretary Himes have selected tbe speakers and other offiers aa follow: To give tbe annual address, Hon. John K. Mctfriue, bpokane, wash.; tbe oc casional address, Hon. John Burnett, Corvallis; chaplain, Key. J. S. Griffin, 1830, Hillsboro, now in his 'JOtli year grand marshal, John W. Minto, a native Oregonian of 1848. Judge Mc Bride came to Oregon in 1340, was tbe youngest member of the constitutional convention which convened at Salem, August 17, iso, represented tins state in congress in 1804-5, and is a brother of Senator McBride. Judge Burnett came to the coast in 184'J, but did not settle in Ore gou until lttdb. bince then be has oc cupied a large place in tbe history ot tbe state. Birthday Party. A very pleasant party for the little folks waa that given by Conductor and Mrs. Kearney last Saturday afternoon, in honor of their little daughter Hazel's fourth birthday. Miss Hazel was the recepient of a large number of handsome presents, and there were candy and games, ice cream and noise, aud ail the other accessories that contribute to a good time generally. Those present were; Villa Hoffman, Lillian Veatcb, Hazel Patterson, Hazel Parry, Hazel Kearney, Maude Clements, Ye via Bnick, Mertie Bales, Helena l'evaney, Lillie aud Elbe Siubbletield, Ruth Woolley, Mable and Edith Clements, Hazel and Bessie Carlon, Gladys Connolly, Dora Kiuney, Mary and Delia McCarthy, May and Gertie Moore, Agnes Pitcbford, Bale Hanuou, Violet Smith, Flossie Perry, Eva Faulkner, Ivou Woolley, Fairfax Parrish, Victor Micelli, Lawrence Jamie son, Chesley Benjamin, Tommy Harmon, Sylvester Smith, Benjamin Caro, Leo Devauey, Frank Brand, Ralph Kearney. Mr. C. Y. Benjamiu, Mrs. Chas. Curry, Rose Bushey, Lena Kearney, Carolyu Kearney, Baby Kearney, Children's Home Society. J. F. To bey, superintendent ot the Oregon Children's Home Society has been iu tbe city lor a few days, the guest ol Rev. F. L. Moore. This Bocioty is eu gaged iu (he work of cariug for unfortu nale little ones left upou the charities of the community. He is a very Lard hearted man who does uot feel bis bosom burn with compassion tor the helpless little waifa that come within tho scope of tbe society's endeavor. An Astoria paper referred to the work of Mr. Tobey aud bis associates in a not, very complimentary manner, but the well kuowu pei sons who comprise the otllcial board ia a sufTicieut guarantee to tbe people of Oregon. They consist o Hon. K. 10. Brouaugh, presideut; Hon B. M. Smith, F. McKercher and Mrs Auna L. RIggs, vice presidents; M. F. Thorn ieou, secretary:' II. C. Tumor treasurer Hon. C. M. Idleiuau, coun seller; J. F. Tobey, superintendent. U ia reported, by way of Kiddle, that Commisaiouer Wilson ia gettiug aloug all right since undergoing au operation for cancer at the hospital in Portland. ! 16 v. no. The Civil Bend school district is, a our readers have been blore advircd, haying a litllo trouble and i now in the handa of (he court. An order was made some time agj by lhe superintendent di viding tbe district in accordance with a petition, and this wai reverred by lhe stato superintendent uud the matter landed In the circuit court and was there argued some days ago. The matter was taken under advisement bnt it decision ha not yet been handed down. It is probable that Juo'go F'ullerton w ill reach a decision some time this week. In the meantime (he interested varies there are on tiptoe watching lor the result. The (ime is at hand for lhe distribution or apportionment ot school moneys and 10 wants it but 1 I'i wants it divided. We cannot get through this world withont our little troubles, if it isn't one thing it something else. Silver Wedding. Last Saturday Mr. and Mr. Chas Talbot celebrated the twenly-Gfth anni- versary of their marriage by a dinner at the McClallen. A few friends of tbe family were present and the evening waa pent most pleasantly. One of tbe most interesting features ot the evening' ex ercises was a solo by Hon. W. F. Benja min, which will not soon be forgotton by those who were fortunate enough lo hear Those present were, Rev. and Mrs. Dilworlb, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. McClallen, Mrs. D. C. Mc Clallen, Mr. Brackett, Mrs. McCloskey, Mrs.C. A. Sehlbrede, Mr. Hansbrough, Mrs. Mary Jones. Mrs. McCullougb, Mrs. Roee Arrington, Miss Anna Tal bot, Mr, Coleman of Portland, Saul Marks, Conductor McGuire, D. C. Aglcr, Roy McClallen, Leo McCloskey. California Granite. Tbe energetic firm ot Gillclto A Co. have just received a carload of Califor nia granite, ot which they are going to build tour monuments and also tbe bottom base of the late D. C. McClallen's fine monument. This 'ia the first car load of granite ever brought to Rose- burg and these men deserve much credit for their enterprise. They are the Icad- iog marble and granite firm of Douglas County. Any one desiring work of this kind would do well to see them before buying elsewbsre April Weather. The following table shows the maxi mum temperature for April during the past 20 years : 1878, 76 1879, 75 1S80, 84 1881, 78 1882, 80 1883, 71 1885, 82 1880, 74 1887, 77 1888, 84 1889, 70 1890, 80 1S91, 76 1W2, 1893, 70 1894, 82 1895, 85 1896, 65 1897, 00 1884, 7S Tuob. Gibson. Notice. T. K. Richardson has leased the Rose- burg bicycle track (o Will Hodeon of West Koseburg for the season of '97. Track privileges can be secured at any time now as tbe track has been put in first class order. Track rent per month, for gentleman 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. Don't Forget ThatT. K. Richardson cau sell you tbe reliable Imperial bicycle, '97 models, for $75. Strictly high grade, and only one grade. There is no cheap grade of Imperials and it is well known to all riders. Cull and see them. Baker City baa the bicycle fever too. according to the following from tbe Re publican : Tho pleasant weather which we are enjoying now is tempting tbe man that never rode a wheel to think better of his resolves of the past, iu this direction, and he is now becoming a de votoe to this form of recreation. Though it sometimes requires obeisance in a dia treesiogly bumble position . His favor ite hours are early in tho morning or wheu the shades of evening "have set tled o'er the land." Then he can be Been on the back streets and country roads witb bis courage screwed to des peration and a "heart for any fate," not kuowiug whether he is to be a hero or a martyr. Hon. G. W. Riddle was in the city Saturday. Iu reply to an inquiry for news he said bo bad been too busy witb the affairs of Glenbrook farm to think of news, and the prospects ol good fruit and other crops is of more coucern and more satisfying juut now than a consideration ot tbe queBtiou as to w hether or uol the goveruor will convene the legislature iu extrordinarv session. C. A. Sehlbiede aud C. W. Puirott, started for Coos county last week. They telegraphed ahead so that a chickeu might be prepared to tickle their palates on their arrival the first evening at a way station. The telegram went to the wrong place aud they bad to make their supper ou plain every-day bacou aud its usual accompaniments, Youug man don't wait for projpenty to strike you. Put iu a potato patch, tart for South Africa, or do something. Salem Journal. Duriug tbe winter ot 1893, F. M. M ar tin ot Long Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left biui with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it he say : "1 used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, which reliovod mo almost inutantly, and iu a short time brought about a com plete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold ubo thia remedy aud you will uot uud it ueceBsury to try several kiuds before you got relief. It has been iu the market for over twenty years and constantly grown iu favor uud popularity. For Bale at 25 and 50 couts per bottle by A. C. Mmtera V Co. atqulrrel fuUun at Marnier'. Eifiii liiii'- lJf Absolutely Puro Oldirato'l for Itn irrrat li'nvi'iilmt Irength ami liCHltlilnln. . Amurm tin' frxxl KKalnut alum ami nil (nrimnl nihil Iratlon common to thu rhrni Imrmlii. ROYAL HA KINO fOI,f:n Co., NIW VnllK. Clean the Streets. Two distinguished citims, whose names are withheld on account ot the eminent respectability of the families, sited on tho representative of the PLAiNDKALtK yesterday and made the statement that if they were lhe ownr-rs of a paper they would raivo "hclen blazes" about the condition of the streets, some of them at least, and keep on raising it till they er cleaned np. They were offered the usu of tboeo col umns for the purpose ot making any Statement they Baw Tit iu regard to the streets, or any other matter of public concern that they might desire to dis cuss, over their signatures. Up to the hour of going to press nothing baa been beard from them. But, seriously, clean streets help tho looks of a town mightily. Children' Home. Eu. Plaindealer: The Oregon Chil dren's Home Society, auxiliary (o tbe national, has placed on this upper coast in tno past 10 months ono hundred and five children in good family homes. A lo.al advisary hoard his been organized lor Roseburg, Information solicited con cerning homeless childron and childless homes. The superintendent for Oregon spoke in the Presbyterian chuch Sunday evening. I. F. Toiiey, Superintendent. Office: Room 309 Marquam, receiving home 331 College St., Portland, Oregon. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach (ho diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an inflamed condi tion ot the mucous lining of the Eustach ian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and w hen it is entire ly closed Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed foreyer; nine cases out of teu are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cua.NEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. This is the best medicine iu tho world for all forms of Coughs aud Colds and for Consumption Every bottle is guar anteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bron chitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It ii safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulote and tone I lie stomach and bowels, We guarantee perfect satis faction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. C. Mareter' Drug Store, Regular size 50 cent-, and $1. Northern Pacific Change. The Northern Pacific railroad will make the following time card fur its (rain leaving Portland daily, brginnirg ou Sunday the 28th iubt. Leaves Portland at 11 a. m., Tacoma 5 p. m., Seattle 1 p. m., Elleusburg 10:10 p. ie., Tasco 1:50 a. m. Arrives at ispokuuo at i :50 a. ni., Minneapolis 1:05 p. m. and St. Paul ut 4:10 p. m. Tbe new card will enable passengers to make close connections at Spokaue witu ttio (poicuno i-aus and Northern for the mines. For further particulars seo D. S. K.Bikk, Local Ageut .o. 2, Marsters Duumu An Affidavit. This is to certify thai ou May llthl walked to Melick's drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Cham berlain s Pain Balm lor inltammatory rheumatism wbicn had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am com pletely cured. I can cheerfully recom mend it. Charles H. Wetzel, Suubury, Pa. Sworn aud subucrtbed to before mo on AugUBt 10, 1894 Walter Shipman, J. V. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by A, Marsters & Co. For Sale. To a reupoiisible pirty or lo let ou coiumiBsiou, for tho season of lb'J7, a Mammoth Jack. For particulars, ad dress, F. L. Mosior, Dillurd, Or. r Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.. Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM mviwm Most Teifect Made, 40 Years tht Standard, mm n a.