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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1897)
RECOriH ENDED BY SANTA CLAUS! . ..iii.. .. They are Desirable You will be Surprised at the Splendid Assortment, Superior Quality and Low Prices in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, Plush Goods, Toys, Etc. WH SOLICIT A COMPARISON OP (iOODS AND PRICI-5, AT THU 1'LiA.lNDliALER Tiiv llturclirn. Mmiioi-i"! 'm in ii -mi ' r i! Main and urania. HumUy rle: I'machlns. ami 7 30 .. in.; Hatiualu acliwil, 10 . m.; r. w. woutu r. HupcriiitomiiMii; ;' Xoatim at i' lino ul llio iiniiiilii ; tpworth lM , ai , in, iuuic 1..M11.7, rtiii"in. ''re MM'lhi, i-iiic1h . t 7 Wi. in. rMK I. Mi.lllf,'.I'Ht.r. I'r.niigi.. ruriict Mlu aud lnf. raasvTMi l mi'Bcii-eumer ul l'ia aiid K.m.tr.H.U. Huu.Hjrk.rvlrc: I'uplle worship. m au.t7 .au p. m.; rWbbalU School, 10 a. m.l V. I', ri. V. k ,7 P-1 rrajcr Meeting. Wwlnea- Jay, 7 HO p. 111. U. H. IMLWOSTM I'aalor. , II, 1 1 111. is (licit 11 Kim in vil. r i r inttitiui', 1 liui'iy iiiiii- A. i. . Wr-irMI.. tr. K,., ,1 i nun. 11. wn !' rtal.l.alli I"'"" ,... . w nine. t tli" nual liour. la. Joun liinvjs. Il.itor M. I ' in '' " " 'i ,1.1 ulK ml cM iilim- Mi."'i rn'Isv . J. 1 . 1 01 v", l,t"r. LITT1.I! LOCALS. N,.w goods ut Car.i I'ron. Hoss Store. Newest g SaUinnii''. A new 1 mo In mi, I lowest prices Hi , 1,1.1, k dlcr goods at Ji.tiephsoii'a. ( y 0ii want u tooth pulled "r iHlc'l. cull im Tfcil Huyiii'H, ih ntist. A new linool lit.lifn' Ik.Uhii the u o hlnml hhtt'le Ht Joi-iThnin'ri. J'ioI. Uohi111.ll in the uiilliori.fd utfi'Ut ol the ri.Ai.sKKAi.KM l tiardiner. I aruura wool .uld .'. Call and t xainine Hhmi' ii' H. V. Manlou s. lK-ntiBirv "t all WiikIh KkilHully and promptly done hy Hr. Fred Huyn. Thrro Ireeli milili rows wanted. ti.vni.iN H110'.. K.m-hnrg. The huU hi'r ahoM of ltom buru m ill lw cloned on Sundaja till further notice. All kiudrj of nrtilh iil Icetli mado at n.anonahle ui- ut lr. trod lUynen 1 oiitnl olli'i'. Knit Ui.si. l'MK) uiri-H llitl tlaiiH puaturn land under isood leui'. lu.piiro ul A. W. Siunlon. Urinit your job work lo the I'laimii al kh ollii e. Wo uro prepared to do I ho i heaiM-iit and hi'Ht otk koiiIIi ol I orl laud. For lit'iit. - loo acrra nrBi cium ;f' Iuii I within I milea l Kmtoburir, addreB A. V. HnsiuN, I'.roikway, Ori-Ron. KiiiiiV Hice, ihe CaHH etreet (urtiiture dcalcrn. have a U'iod line of healmtj cloven varinun ilefi riptlollH, now and Hocond hand, for the fall trade. Foil S M 1.. - ICO line full hlooil chick onri. Now in the time to buy what you want beforo it ia loo late. They are go IntC fimt. Addrottrt Ii. A. Krune, Hono burK.Oriuon. F. K. Colliiiuu. phyniciun audaurKool) nocretary Imard I'. S. IVtiaion Burgeona Olllco in Marntera bloi k, roideiice Vlt) MepheiiH Htnet. rrofemional calla in town or country promptly answered nitcht or d.iy. Waiimmi : 1'eisotiM who Hiill'er from coilklhs and cold t-hould heed Iho warn in KB of danger and rave Iheuiseves auf lrin '"' I1""1 'ulla by iifinR One Minnie HoukIi C'ure. U ia an infallible remedy lor cnuuh", eolda. croup and all throat and Inn iroiibles. MurNloia' lruntote. I urtlur l iriy Vims. As i.i am Wki.i. luiBii IUMUY.-Mni VMimlow n h.KithliiK Kjiup lia lice 11 lim-'l lor uvurlUty ycHK by mlllioiia til mutlicrs Ir llivlr clill.luii bllc tirtliliiK, 1IU perfect success It siHitlii's the clilbl, aolloiia tlio RUink, allays all pain, ciir.-i alinl c.illu, ami Is tbe beat reuicily fur liliurliii a. 1 plcakaiit to the tante. Kold by driiKKlsi I" every part uf llio world. Twenty live c iiu a bollU... lis value Is Incalculable. Ilumiru 1111. 1 "k l.ir Mrs. VMuslow's Huutlilng Hyrup, ami lake uu utber kin, I. To ('urn t'oual Ipnllun Forever. TuUnCiiwureta t'limlv I'lithurlic loo ur Sna. If C. V. C- full lo eure, ill "HKlhts refuml moliey. istw cIvhIkiih ! wall pupir nt JiInrMti'iM.' ssooo2-0 Halving powder at 25 cents or 30 cents a pound never ouht to have been sold, because ooil baking powder is cheaper does more for the money. I kit now as the good times are coming back as the newspapers say- the excuse for cheap baking powders is even less than ever. Vour money back if you don't like Schiliugs Jkst at your grocer's. A. BKIKP MiiNTION. Try H till IIiik'h Uml Pa n. baking powder. Silk umbrella 7' cent to l.2r nl Stanton's. Is lo Salnmiu' (or everything i" thu jewelry lino. J. G. Samler ol Yolicalla wan in the illy Tuesday. II. F. Deardorirof Oakland wan in the city last week. Try Ziglni'a grocery, hey " K,vu you satisfaction. Alinor Kiddlv of Kiddie huh ut the McClallen Monday. M.S. Cobb of Dillard was doing the county seal tliiii week. Hon. (J. W. Ki'lillu lixikoJ in m the bowling alley Saturday. The last leaf has iilioiit fallen uiul yards cau bu cleaned up. A orl ion of feminine apparel in now known I lie "Klondike collar." Does your tooth die'.' io ask Haync whether it ia worth ravintc. Coming, tine line i( hulhluy tiooilf. Wait (or tin-in at the Novelty More-. Sol Abraham lusrchaiil, is in the pioneer Kumdjurg hi? city. Fugene Guard of Friday. Fur titfht ru I iimhrellail call at the Novelty Store. No cheap nodn, but good gojcld cheap lUfe Dixon and i. ('. McWillianiH, lifer Creek farmcie, were gucbln of the McClallrii Tuesday. I'orllaiid will have 11 live day il.'aincr aervico be I ween Ih.tt ily uinl Alaekan poinia next r-esH.in. Tbe Myrtle ("reek l'.cac.iii piit with ila lant insun. We aie cirr.r to iiiiph Ihe n-ils of our I ill Id tiuihhor. Kent vour feet by vtciriiik' a pair ol ! our ladies' nr gentlcnien'n line hlippcm. i New line at the Novelty Store. A furniture cur of the II.ioiikIi freight got ol! the. Irai k in the yard Friday e ve ning and detained the train for a while. Mrs. S. F'. (.'hadwick and her daughter of Salem, old tune retudenta f KoHcbniif , have been viniling old tituo friend:! Huh week. Interesting lettma from I'laccr ami IKjkiog (ilasn will appear next week. They were unavoidably rrouih-d onl ibis time. The anuollaiilH in tht famoim cae School Ihetricta 11'. vn bi at Civil I'.end have been given till the l'dli inct. to ti lo their brief. November gave u no "cold mip" Ihin year and this generation will probably pans a ay before) last year's experience is repeated. lhiy purfli'H, pocket bookn, chatalaine bags at the Novelty Store and have money lelt to put therein. AlHohuiroriutmonlt1, hair pins and nets. Ihe Woodmeu aud Lilac Circle will havo a social Monday evening. There will be apeecb making, woodaawing and nail driving. Thu latter by the ladies. K. DuUan, physician and aurgeou, ofllce in Marntera' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night orday. Keeideuce.till Mill street. The Boorotsrv of the interior ban ap proved paientn to the iregon Culifor nia Kailroad Company of hinds amount ing lo 4031) acres in the ItoBehurg dis trict. General Cotnpnou lelurned to l'ort land Monday, alter n ten day's nty in the city. The general Bailors some from Bthmaiiud fouud thu climate hero ipiite beneficial. The Van Tells, murderers of "Curly" Cool id its in Curry county are in jil at (fold beach, charged with the murder. They waived examination aud are held to appear before thu grand jury. llou. It. M. Veatch and (humbler Kriuiue came down on Tiieo.luy moru iug's local. Vu BUHpect they ure getting a little bit bomemck, and like to lee luw their elegant new dwelling in progressing. Collage (irove lAiadei. Governor Ixird has uruutcd a pardon to J. F'. Sutberliu, sent lo ihe penitenti ary about one year ago from thin c unity, oil a sentence of two yearn for iinin slaughter. Sutberliu killed a half-breed in defense of a friend aud companion and exocutive clemency ia exercmed in the case at I ho instance of the trial judge, Hon. J, C. F'ulleiton. (lold Watch. Mrs. F. M. liabhert guosnttd lucky No. btKi on November watch. Near ones were 1. II. Hill and lOva Henscn. No-To-Kau for Fifty t'eiiik. lluaruntecil tobacco lioblt euro, imibon wimiU iucu strong, bluoU pure, buo.tl. All iiruiniists. 23 ...3lL They are Reliable -v'p Nice Variety, SALZMAN'S. Fred llayries, dentist. Thu Umt ladies' oil grain shoe at Ihe Noyolly Store. S. W. lilaisdel was In the city Satur day fioin the placrra of Cow Creek. Hon. It. M. Veatch, register of Ilia laud oltlce, paid a visit to Fogene last week. Ur. Myra llrown la ac.ulring iuit a practice at Oakland, to which place she makes weekly visits. Circuit court, Judge Fullerton presid ing, will conveuo at the court house on Monday next, the Oth luntaut. The lift of claims allowed by the coun ty court at the November term will be found ou the fourth page of thia issue. F)ery iuduttrioua lady or girl should have a piece of stamped liuen to work at Lld times. Iiur them at tbe Novelty Store. A. F. Hunt aud wife departed yester day for Oakland, Or., to attend tbe gold en anniversary of bis arents. Ashland Town Talk. ltev. J. 8. firiflio of Forest iioe. the llrst white man now living who tet foot on Oregon soil, celebrated bis "Jib birth day lant woek. At Dallas, John lionn put all local boa ling records ia the shade by making a score of bU on the club alley. Mr. lionn is Hi years of age At the Steams' family reunion at Oak Ui.d Thanksgiving, all were present ex cept George, who had gone lo San Fran ciecowith a car load of turkeys, and John. The revival uieetiogn aro still in prog renH at Ihe Methodist church. Kev. T. I.. Cotton, of the Koneburg charge, is here uHninting ltev. Hanson this week. Myrtle Creek I'-eacon. The Cuolidgu family of Silverlori have olleri-1 a reward of 1500 for the arreet and conviction of tbe various members of the Yanl'elt party, principals and ac-ccst-ories to the murder of Al. Coolidge. A Klamath county man arks for a di vorco on the ground that his wife hyp i.otiBcJ him belore marriage. Half the married men could be unmarried if that were a legal ground for a divorce. Al bany Telet-copc. TheM n iii be a eratid ball given by thu Iidies of the Maccabees at tbe Opera Mouse on thrift mas l.ve, December .4, 1S'.i7. Mucij by Konsburg Orchestra. Th') ladies Mill furnish supper in tbe b.ui'l'ict ball to all who wish it for 25 ctfl. each. u aro informed that there are over (illy Applicants for Iho registersbip of the l:,)Bub'irg land oflice. Mr. Veatcli's term expiics April 1st. For the receiver ship there are about 33 applicants. Mr Sheridan has nearly a year to serve yet (iuard. Orin Clo , a boy I J year old. was in jured at AHhlaod by jumping off tt mov mil Iriiin. 1 ho boys there it resins, as here, iudulgo in the dangerous habit of getting on and oil' moving cars. Oc casionally one gets killed aud quite fre quently one gets hurt. Tho Washington Newa Letter in its editorial column on Dinger Hermann, among oilier things says that "few men iu the United States are better fitted for the residency than liinger Hermann and he may le given a scat in tbe United Slates at no distant date." In ita plea for lights for Grants 1'ass, tho News eaya : " 'Temptation and dan. ger walk (oitu with the night.' Aa 1 moral investment tbe lighting ol our streets would bring large returns. Tbe cover of darkness induces many to walk into temptatiou and danger. Tbe first decree of the Creator was, 'lt there be light.' " Hon. Max I'racbt, special agent of the lT. S. general land olllce, arrived home from Koneburg yesterdav. He baa writ ten bis chief, Bioger Hermann, that if he cannot run tbe government without him lor a month or so to lock it up, as he intends takiug a layoff and going to Toltnan's Springs and recuperate. He is still in a bad state of health. Record Tho principal industry of Southern Oregon is such tbat tbe meteorological conditioua that make lor ducks In loir broad Fuiilo to all huuaau bipeds. Tbe rains of the past week have let at least J.r)0 giants to work on tbe high bars of Jackson and Josephine counties, and the indications are that there will be long aud profitable nining season. Min nig Jouruul. At Harribburg Joe Siever, the blcy diet w ho is 011 his way from New York to tho l ai itlc and tack, was arrested for rid iug 011 tho tidewalks and a fine of $10 imposed upon him. He rounded up the city council aud told them lie bad no money, and it would be poor policy to board him live days. They took the same view of tho matter and let him go Ho passed here bound towards San Francisco. Alba 1 ley wood ia a show all by him soil ami entertained tue audience at th oner a houso Tuesday eveninu. His reel tatioiis, impersonations and Bongs were splendid. The feature of Ihe eveulog to the musically inclined, however, was the violin playing of Miss Flora DeBcher Shu was twice on tho program aud played u higfalutin piece, aud then. as encutOH, "Way Down Upon the Suwauee ltiver ' and "Ihe Last Kose ol Sum mcr.". It was scrumptious. Thu freight train bound south, or, i railroad parlance, west, in charge of Conductor M. 0. Gregory and Fngiuuer l'caison. bad a little wreck in PassCree near Hudson lust week aud delayed tbe overland a couplo of hours. Two flat earn wcio loaded with lonit timbers and it is thought oue car broke down, causing tho derailment. A car of miscellaneous grocery supplies deatiued for Koneburg was wruckcu sua t lie noboes loasumptu oimly on crackers aud canued oysleis Nobody hurt. Wanted. Tli r co good Olalla iniuet. bridge can ''"' Apply at llm mini. the lUlpli Knight In iml. returned from Port- Gwiailla City will have a "rag pari)" Saturday nelghl. The geological surveyors have returned from Coos couniy. i. I. I.icnenkugsl was down from Glendale Sunday. Groceries of all description at .iglei'a grocery. Cheap for cash. Mush goods, celluloid, and lo)s, in all designs and prices, at KaUinan's. For the bent fubUr footwear, Imu(b ml shoes, call at tht Novelty Store. The rivet here during Ihe fine weather ropK)d to almost the low water stage. MarMu Luther will be the evening nbject at the M. K. Church next Sun- lay. Overland travel Continues heavy and it is necessary to use helper engines to take the big trains over tbe grades. Chan. I'eterson and daughter weie over from Oakland Saturday aud paid the I'LAiMitAi ku olllce a pleasant call. The kandy katurers al the Kandy Kitchen are making a specialty of fresh taffies. Just the kandy for the children. For the largest assortment of outing flannels, calicoes, also ladies' and gentle mens' underwear, call at the Novelty Store. There were 100 freight care i.i the yards here Tuesday morning, and that was atKiut as many 84 conu ue accomo- ated. There are about 113.000 of dolinuuent laxea outstanding that the sheriff is com manded to collect. See his notice in an other cjlamn. Try a can of our baking powder with which you get a prixe with each can and chance for an "air light heater, at Ziuler's grocery. If our corespondents would endeavor to get their letters here by Wedoerday morning they would be less liable to be left over or "boiled down." FA'erything about at the Kandy Kitch en Is made from tbe very best material. No chalk or paint in oar candies. There fore, eat all the candy you want. It seems a iittle strange to a resident of Koscburg to learn that tho O. It. & N. as been clearing ita tracks of snow with rotary plow within 40 miles of I'ort- laod. Ifeury Gahlgren, a mill band in the employ of the Gardiner Mill Lo. at Gardiner, is missing and ia suppoedto be drowned. He was a member of Ihe . O. U. V, Iu the case of Willis vs Abraham, a law suit over the division of the proceeds ol the sale ol lots at Ureens, Dillard and Kiddle, the supreme court has sustained the lower court wbicb gave judgment for the defendant. There will be a business meeting of the Chnelian F.ndeavora at the residence of County Clerk Shupe on Mill etreet at :'M this evening. All members are re ueeted to be prer-eot aa business of im portance will come belore tbe meeting. Al. Smith, who has been mining in Alaska for the past year, has returned to spend the winter. Cook's Inlet is a tine country for some thing gild, snow and eich, but as a winter resort it can't compare with Douglas. The union service at Ihe liaptint Church last Thursday was well attended. The various non conformist ministers parti, ipated and a select choir rendered xcellent music. A collection was taken to )e used daring the winter for charit able purposes. J. L. Siever, the bicyclist passed through here this week. He came in on Tuesday aud left Wednesday morning for the bouth, hoping that iu two or three hundred miles moro he'd strike better roads. He has done a deal of ading he said. Miss Pauline Thompson had a surprise party on Tbankegiving Day, which was ler eleventh birtfiday. Hie loiiowing youugtcrs were present: Maude Heff- ner, Alice Laymston, Jessio Flook, l.llen F'look, Jessie liowen, liertha Smith, Au- drv Davis, Muriel Davis, Gertrude O' Mally, Essie Martin, Edith Patterson, Ethel Davis, Helena Devaney, Leo De vaney, Maude Catching, Beatrice Jaeobe. The stereoptican lecture at the Opera House Thauksgiyiug evening by Miss Helen Kelleher ou semi-tropic California waa a very enjoyable affair. The young lady has an excellently modulated voice and had her subject well in band. Tha views embraced poiuta from Ashland, Oregon, to San Diego, Cal., taking in all the principal points ol interest. Cali fornia is rich in resorta and watering places. Nature has been lavish in her gifts to tbat favored region. An evening school for teachers and those prepaiing to teach will be organ ized at the school house Monday evening, Dec. 0. A thorough and systematic re view of tbe branches in which it is re quired to puss lor coLnty and state pa pers will be (urnislieii. bpecial classes will be organized in algebra and book keeping. Hours 7 to i. Terms reason able. For further particulars call ou or address 1". 1). Hamlin, Prin. Kosebarg Schools. If any young lady has a beau tbat does not live here she had better go to him w hen Bhe wauls to ties him aud not let bun come here. A widower eame to see a young lady, stayed a week aud went away with bis uUecitona bestowed on another "angel." lie called on young lady tio. I, they togetuer called on .No. and there was a transfer of attach ment. But young lady No. 1 does not appear in the leant disturbed, like a dis tinguisbed jurist. Mie is more tnau usual calm, She does not give a single dam. The pumpkiu pie social under the auspices of the ladies of St. George's Parish, Monday evening, was quite a success In every way. ibe attendance was large and the pies good and abund ant. A littlo program was arranged fur the entertainment of Ihe guests. Miss Kearney sang a bjIj Uiug accompanied on Ihe piano by Miss Pearl Wrlttht Mav Kelly sang "My Dad is the Eu itiuoer." so well that she waa requested to repeat it litter Iu the evening. Vera liyurs recited an apostrophe to the pumpkin pie, mid Miss Blanche Auten sioth bIhj delivered a recitation, the mural of which was, if you are the daughter of a widow don't send your suitor to "ask mamma" without telling him just what to ask or mamma might capture him herself. One of the (eatuita of tho evening waa the distribu (Ion of cards w ith the words "pumpkin Pie sociable ' at the Head, and the tier sous w ho made the most words out of the letters there in 15 minutes was to receivo a pii.e. Sum Josephson got it with (O wordn, and Tom McCarty was a cloBe second with 04. The prUewasa duintv nm mid saucer. Altogether a yuiy pleasant evening waa spout and the neoi'le of KoHebuig are better au quaiuted wilh ltev. John Dawaou, the rector, and his estiinaula wife. W. A. Perkins of Drain was here Mon day. M. N. Powell of Myrtle Creek is in town. A pretty varioty of cot glasa and rone bow ls at Hilcman's. G G. Klliff wan in the ciiy this week from GUii.Ule. Mr. W. f). Clarke ol Millwood is vis iting friends in the city. J. I,. Clongh of Canyonville waa among friends here Sunday. J. II. Well, a school teacher from be low i; Ik ton, was in town yerterday. Get a Xinaa card of Koneburg at Sslz man's now, befor they are all gone. Come and see fhe watch given ay Tuesday Nov. '.10, at 1 :'M p, in., Novelty Htora. Have you seeo the newest designs in jewelry ami silver novelties at Salz man's. A. K. Crouch aud wife and W. K. K. Murrv were over from Camas Valley Monday. The "South Before the War" at the Opera House tomorrow night. Keserved seat at Strong's. Msjor K. F. Walsh, late of Olalls, has superseded James Cawlfield a clerk in the land office here. There will be a parade of the "Sooth Before the War" Company from the de pot at 11 :30 tomorrow. Lynn Smith of Grangeville, Idaho, arrived in tbia city on last night's local to visit his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Smith. After serious lilness, like typhoid fe ver, pnenmonia, or tbe grip, Hood's Bar sapritla has wonderful! strength-giving power. A amall fire at Mrs. Compton's, caused by tbe burning out of a flue, threatened damage for awhile, bnt was extinguished with small loss. Ita better you call at tbe Kandy Kitch en arid r-ample tbe fine caromels and nougat. Everything tbat is fresh and sweet and good can be found at 325 Jack son street. Try it and see. Elks' flemorUI Services. The B. P. O. Elka will bold their an nual memorial services in Odd Fellows' ball next Sunday afternoon at 2;30. Services public. Oakland. Wm. Emmory went to Eugene Toes day. Deputy Sheriff Stephens was it? town one morning this week. Canaday tt Sandoze'a bowling alley will be opened this week. Kobert Medley and Ben Sbambrook maue a trip to Drain recently. Prof. W. N. Pin tier of Yoncalla waa here Sunday of last week calling on his friends. M. O. Warner, piano tuner of Eugene, was in town Monday, toning and repair ing instruments. Mrs. L. Marcellus returned from Roee burg Wednesday, after a few days' vis: at the county seat. J. Beck ley of Elk ton was calling on relatives here recently. On bis way np he found a three-dollar gold piece, coined in 1850. W. McCauley and family of the Swale aud Seymour Quant of Driver Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones on Thanksgiving day. C. C. Coleman cf Wolf Creek has lo. cated here and will engage in boot and shoe making and repairing. Ilia shop, at present, is over Henderson's barber shop. Judce Stearns and family of Portland were up to partake ol ibanksgiving tur key with relatives. Judge Stearns and family of Koseburg were here at the same time to be numbered with the throng. E. G. Young & Co. shipped to San Francisco 5.4S0 turkeys for the Thanks eiving market. This about double tbe amount they usually ship at this time, Turkeys may be scarce for the holiday shipment. G.J. Stearns, who went with the etupuient, returnea .Monuay. 11UL11V. Riddle. Jacob Brown of Days creek was in town Tuesday. T. S. Kiddle was in Koseburg the fore part of the week. Considerable sickness is reported in this vicinity at present. James Catching has returned home from a prospecting tour. Misses Clara Riddle aud Millie Bardon attended tbe basket social at Canyon ville Thanksgiving night. Alfred Wollenberg, the Canyouville merchant, was shipping some hops from this place last week. W. Q. Brown came down from the mines to be in a.teuuauce at ttie enter tain men t Tbankegiving evening. Mrs. Lloyd Mynatt went to Dads creek Friday morning to loin ber bus band who is working in the mines there Elmer Catching came down from the Cracker Jack mine a lew days ago, and made a trip to Koseburg before return iug to tbe mines. A batkel social was given a' Canyon ville Thanksgiving nigbt for Ibe benefit c f the church. A large crowd was pres ent and all bad a pleaBant time. There is some talk of having a Christ mas tree here, and it the ladies who cm ducted tbe entertainment Tbauksgiving eveuiog would lend a helping baud, the community would be well pleased Their iuttuence alone would be an assurance of success. Ttiankfgiving day has come and gone. The supper given by the ladies at Jack son's IihII was a grand succtsi in every respect. There were a large number preeeut. An elaborate program was well carried out, a solo by Prof. A. F. Cornuit deserving special meutiou. Too much credit cannot tie given Mrs Will Q. Brown and Mrs. Geo. R Kiddle for the success of ihe alfair They were tbe leaders and admirable social leaders they are, too. Sl-OKVIIKU. $2000.? Economy: save 10 cents on a package of "cheap" baking powder and eat the cake. You couldn't do better for your doctor. Schilling's Best money-back baking powder is at your grocer's. fomnlBI toot Calapoola. It L Stephen, deputy sheriff, was transacting bnninesa here lent week. Mrs. Henry of Lower (U'aixxila. was visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Oltinger Sni day. C. II. McNabb an I C, A. .McGee fliiitn i butchering their porkers Mon y. All of our Calapoola Odd rellow at tended Ihe lodge at Korebnrg Saturday night. Tront fishing at the ftochrs'er mills ha been the great sport fr the boy tha pant week. Our Calaii'tfiU farmers gave thanks by plowing and sowing grsiu on Thanks giving day. Mrs. 1h..n. McNabb of Ibis place is visitirg her daughter at ItoM-bnrg, Mra. II. Ii. Gillette. Mrs. C. A. McNabb and Mrs. G. W. Stephens were visiting friends in Oak land one day last week. Doe anyone know what takes Big II. to Ihe Hel bills? If they do, please re port and receive a literal reward. Kdwar l Stephens of Tyee, waa visit' ng old lime friends on Calspooia a few days ago. The young ladies all wear a smile when K l comes. Ira Cole has been granted tbe con- rati to lay tne lumber on tbe Dougel grade. We hope tbe good work will soon go on as that is one of tbe worst roads in Oregon. The Fociable given by the young ladies of tbe Calapooia school was a grand success. Plenty of good things to eat. Plays too numerous to mention were indulged in till the wee bit of tbe nigbt. Tboe. McNabb received tbe aad news ol the death of bis brother Jobn Mc Nabb. who lived In Tennessee, This makes two brothers and one sister in tbe last eighteen months that have passed away. Kumor has it that there is to be a wed ding on tbe Calapooia in the near fu ture, acd not very far off, eo keep your eyes open boys, and have your tin cans in good shai. 1 will try and nna oat something more by next week. Several of our young folks attended the Woodman's ball at Oakland on Thanksgiving night, and report having a fine dance; tut the best part came at 12 o'clock when Mr. Collins announced supper, lbe table was loauea wun everything tbat was good to eat. It. V. Elktorj. Winter is here again with mad in every direction. Miss Mina Weatherly of this place de- darted for California last week to reside ilh her sister, Mrs. Fioley. Mrs. vv ill Beckley. who has been in Portland for some time under tbe doctors care, is expected home soon. Prof. Wilson is in charge of tbe priva'e school with an attendance of about twenty pupils. More will start soon, Little Gracie Haines, who has been ill for some time, is still very low. Her host of friends are living in hopes of her recovery. Mrs. Hattie Adkiuson of Idaho is visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Brown of tbis piace. alter an ansenre oi fourteen years. Tbe farmers are turning tbe soil in every direction and there is a fair pros pect of much moro grain being sown tins year tnan usual. Two coyotes were si unfortunate as to loose their lives. E. O. Haddleston killed oce, Homer Haines tbe other Good for you, boys; try again. A little child ol A. B. Haines met with the misfortune to fall into a stove boiler, containg some water one day last week and bad one arm considerably scalded. The beoole of Elkton met last Satur dav to make arrangements for a Christ mas tree. A good time is expected tor all who corre and partake. A broad in vitation is given to all. Some villain poisoned a valuable coy ote dog belonging to Ed Haines one day last week, which was not only a great loss to Mr. llainea, but a'eo a great loss to the whole community. Uso. Drain State Normal Notes. The traiuiug school still gives excellent satisfaction. Some one member of Ihe ieenior class recites each morning in chapel exercises They are doing good work. There are now lOo students in the ad vanced normal work and more than 100 in the trainiug department. On Wednesday afternoon Tree. Barzee gave an hour's lecture to the entire school, on the Possibilities of Life. Geo. C. Johnson, class '03, now in the Dostotbce of Portland, and sister Grace of Drain, were chapel visitors Monday All parties interested in school work of a normal or training character, all cordi ally invited to visit us when opportunity afford. Prouraui for Vesperiau Society, Dec 1807: Song by society : recitation, Belle Josenh : eelect reading, Iva Templeton efsay, Pearl F'ett ; music, Anna Temple. ton; recitation, Nova Neateh. It is probable that Draiu will support a brst-class newspaper piaut witnin tn next few weeks, as cegotiatious are al most complete. The schojl now has a ladies literary a, cicty, a gentlemen's oratorical club, COMPARE PRICES II PRICES We carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Notions, Toys aud Holiday Goods in town. IIIUECIIT & rVTEISER. Hang Both Stockings Up ! You can play the generous Santa Claus this year provided you buy here New, Bright, Beautiful Presents at the R bg nun c Ksyal asals tbe H4 fare, wtilmai a4 Ula. .OY.t im mm AfefelBtfFyfHr current event club for both sexes, a livs faculty and big attendance. The event of Thanksgiving evening was Palm's solo. Kev. Gordon save the evening's address. It was good. frof. Palm spoke for forty ruinate on "Gcttvs- burg." James G. and Anna Doolev of Yon calla, Butte Mooney of Com stock, Nelly Maiaey oi uottage Groye, Artnnr KUe of Kice Hill, Irving Smith and Vivns Sey mour of Drain are the latest additions to tbe school. Tbe bachelor students (more than 30) were very grateful to Pres. Barzee for re lievlng their monotony of pork and beans, by giving them a good old fash ioned Thanksgiving feast. A general good time was bad. Union Thanksgiving services were ap propriately and successfully observed in the Normal chapel, both morning and evening of the 20th, iost. Prof. Mulkey preached tbe sermon, which was full of good thoughts. Good attendance. French Settlement. Henry Archambeaa it working f.r F. M Conn. Tbe rain has etopped the fartnioa in thia section. Cattle borer are in the settlement baying cattle. H. L. Ward drove a band of hogs to town Monday. A sheep buyer was here gathering up sheep last week. What ia the matter with Pat ? He was at work-on Sunday. Miss Lamb went to her home in Wil bur Friday and returned Sunday. II. L. War I and wife of Flournoy Val ley were visiting at Ward ton Sunday. Some of our local sports who have been in tbe mountains on a bunt re turned last Saturday. C P Churchill of Cleveland started to town last Tuesday but broke his back and had to stop at Mr. Jackson's and get bis wagon. There waa a social dance given at the house of Mm. M. Woodruff on tbe 24th. Tbe h'jnae was filled with jolly girls and boys who danced till a Jate hour and went to their many homes expressing themselves as having had a good time. Tbe music was famished by the French Settlement orchestra. I see in the items from French Settle ment of tbe 4th tbat Brunette claims tbat tbe chronic school growler has taken his depaature. They are at the eame old game, trying to make the people believe tbat there was but one growler, but from the names in the items of May 3rd there were several J look. Educate Tour llowela TV I lb C a carets. Candv Cathartic. eur cnnatlimtlnn fnrrr 10c, 25c If C C. C. talL drusslsta refund money. Odd Fellows. The members of Philetarian Lodge No. 8, 1.O. O. F. and their friends bad a high old time on Saturday night. There were about 20 visitors present from tbe Drain Lodge and as many from Oakland. There were also visitors from Kiddle and from Looking Glass, making about sixty visitors in all. Tbe degrees were con ferred on eight new members aud tbe goat is repotted to have borne up under tbe strain wonderfully well. After tbe initiation, etc., tbe members and visitors all repaired to tbe banquet hall where a bounteous repast was spread, turkey, chicken, pie, cake, feverytbiug. It waa in tbe wee sina' hours when the last of the revellers straggled home. To Cur Cunite Take Cascarets I'ait.iv . If C. C. C. fail 10 cure, on i i Forever. . ii ii iic 10c cr35o. , i , funii money. Ask yorr Druggist for a crncroua IO CENT TRIAL SIZC Ely's CrBaaBajaR rniiiama no cocaine, r... t c,-'. A mercury rmr any otiicrtrV tfIf j Injurioua dras; It is quickly Absorbed. Give ltelicf at once the N.a.1 1'aMages. COLD K E A D Allays Inflammation. vvUJ 'UllkUW Hoala and Protucta tho Membrane. It, Hon tin Krnws of Taeta and t-inell. Fi'll Size ivc. ; Ti .ut tii.e 10c.: at DniL-eiits or Lr ni ,il. EL X BROTHEUS, m Wam-u btrect. New Ycrk. Compare quality with quality. This is all we ask you to do to find out why you should trade at the new store. t G AYAH, -a! L W maw y- . ' . rtr-J 'i saasssassMi ibi k t- rTI 51