fv inn TaIjS FLAINDEALEU JANUARY 13, 180H. Tn t-'lturt-liva. Miuionixt Uaum ii-iorm nil Mln aint Uus iirnsls. Sunday IHorvloai rrvaohlna;, 11 ' n ami 1.10 . in-1 Hablialii aubooi, 10 a. ra. I F. W. Woolloy, Hiiixrlntamlauti Mass Maallos al I Iimo ul tli morning service) Bpworth Lea us Simp, hi. IU(ll Uixlhrjr, I'rwlilunt. frajrsr Mnothif , wnlnsstlay, t J to p, in, rK L, Mooaa, rlor, t'auonai, oornar Main and Uil, I'aaaerTsaiA Oaoaoil -oornar o! Uaa m4 kostrU. Sunday Sarvlei rupllo worship, a m. and 7 sop. m. Sabbath School, lOa.as.l r. r. a. . i.i 7 p. m. rtajM Mteiiat, wds- . B. UawosT, raalor. )HtTt fiUKTRNKM t-'IIUKI M -IU fOWll-f ItlMl. HiiniUy sorvlcs, at H . m. ami 7:i p. m. l'ry- r moniin, 1 iiirnly rivnnln. A. II. Wlnr'ALL, l'aior. Krimorl. Ciiuim m.- Harvlrra HabbalU room Ini nfll aisnlos, l th uiual hour. Riv. Joan Dawson, Meter M. h. tm iK M.Htii'in. -mTicovrfBudr mtvulna nl vvuln. Kiev, J. T. I'oukk, fanlor NOTHS OP INTHRnST. J.T. Bryan, th Buy Watcbuekr. Caro Bros. r tbe ho" mrchnt. (lo to lli ftonttleaf lor tbe bsl clgrs. For a good 6-eent cigar call on Mra.N. lloyd. County claim ami warrant bought by I). B. Wct. For llrst-cl dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Key Wont, ltuiKitel and domestic cigar at the Koeoleef. 1). 8. Wont does Insutaneo. Office op posite the oat ollleo. One Minute Cough Cur curs ipilckly. That' what you want ! A. C. Marater' A Co. At Oakland, T. L. Grave i eulhorlrad to receive and rneipt lor auhacrlpllonsto tllO 1'LAINDKAl.Ktt. For a good bat, stylish xnd cheap, call ou Wollonberg A Abraham, whose slock embrace all gradrsof bead gear. Money lo loan on rlty and country properly. D. K. Buiuc, Merstera' Building, Koaoburg, Or. Dnal Kiors are now receiving a nice lot ol spring good. Latest style and low- tit prices. Tbe Spur Heal alore baa juat 0ened up a Uiautilul Hue ol SV. L. Douglas ahoea, wliicb )rove lo In tbe beat aboe made. Come and Inspect thorn. Tbe W. C. T. U. will bold its tegular nieotiuge ou tbo second and lourtb Tbuiailay ol every month at 7 :30 p. n. in the Kpwortb league room ul the M. K. rburrh. bay, II you want your boraea shod ao they can travel, lake them to J. M. Trimble, lie make the loot a aludy ami guarantee no aack to pick up toe calk. C orner Flue and Lane. To lha Ladle of Hoaeburgand vicinity: Call on Caro Hroa. and secure greater bargain in noveltiea ou t all linea ol good thau at any other house in tbe city, l'bey have the good, and the lowest price. J. 1. Mann' leed store i the place to get your leod aud the loading tirand ol Hour, Including F.ugutie while star, corn meal, wheat griat, cream middlings, bom made buckwheat Hour, etc., also a car load ol alt both flu and coara. J. L). Makh. Successor to Cawlfleld & Cawlfleld. It 1 eaay to catch a cold and juat a cay to net rid ol it il you commence early to tire One Minute Cough Cure. It cure coughs, cold, bronchitis, pneu monia and all throat and lung trouble. It i plearant to take, fafo lo use and ur to euro. A. C. Marnier' A Co. To Cur ton-Hi ill. i.i l'iirf. Take fnwuiris rmnlv I '.itliuriir PworSla, It t'. C C. fail lo ruri. ilrui;i!it refund money. Tbe daylight ride along the Columbia cannot be but interesting at this tiee ol tbe year. Fassengen taking the Hpo kane Flyer, leaving tbo Union depot at J:46p. in. daily, get this vbw lasting over live hour. Hut that 1 not all. Tbe O. It, A N. give through service to Npoknue, and a direct connection with tbo train Irom Spokane lo Kootenai country, l'aiac sleepers and modern coachos operated daily without change. Traveler To Kpokaue. To Koiwland, To 1' louse Towns, To Coeur d'Alena Town, To all Kaatern Washington Total. To all Northern Idaho 1'oinU, Take tbe O. H. A N. Spokane Flyer, And Have Tiuio. Leave Union Deiwt Daily at 2:45 p. m. V, C. Ia).suo.s, Agent, Kocoburg, Oregon. Northern Pacific Change. The Northern I'aciOo railroad will make the following time card lor it train leaving l'ortland dally, Deginning en Kundav the 28th lust. Leave 1'ortland at 11 a. m., Tacoma 6 p. iu., Seattle 4 P. in.. KUenaburir 10:10 P. iu., l'aaco 1:60 a. m. Arrives at fciokttue at 5:50 a. m., Minnnanolla 1:0ft p. m. and St. Faul at 4:40 p. ni. Tbe now card will enable passenger to make close connection at Pnokane with tbe Ppoknne Fall and Northern lor tbo mine. For further particulars Hoe I). H. K. Uiick, Local Agent No. ', Marsters baildin The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm ol Jones A Bon, Cowdon, HI., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says that last winter bis wilo was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so aerioui r.imt nhvalitlanH at Cowden aud Fana could do nothing for her. It oeouied to de velop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. king' New Discovery iu store, and Bullion lot ol it. bo took a bottlo borne, and to tbe surprise ol all rihe began to set better from first doso, and balfdozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. Kinu'a New Discovery fur Consump inn (!nuirha aud Colds is uuarauteed to do this uood work. Try it. Freo trial bottle at A. C. Marateri' Drug More. Tliiiiisaiuls are Trying It. Tn order to prv tlia grt merit of Vlu'u rirnam lluliu. llin hki"! effeotive cimo for (iiitBirh and l''ld in Hd, v,o have pre tmreil a ircufious trial Hi.o for 10 cents lid it of vour dniKKiit or Heud 10 rents to ELY 111108., nil Wuitcu HI, N. Y, City T amfTaiiAil from tMilnvr h of tbo worst kind ever siuco u Imv. and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's I'rctmi Halm soouia to do eveu that. Many acquaintance hate used It ilh eioe Mil rcHinu. uscar usiruui 45 Warreu Ae., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Bobii 1 tbe aokuowlvilRed euro for calanU and contains no cocaine merourv nor any injurious drug. Price 60 ceuti. At druggiuti or by mail. To CI ure (toustlimtlon forever. Take I'BHcurolH Uanilv C'atluirtii. Mo orEVx It C. C. V. lull to uurv, Uruyalsu rvluuU wuuey. McKlnUy Club Meeting. Tbtre will be a meeting ol the McKln ly Hpobllcan Club bald at lb court rootn on Monday evanlog , January 24. 18U8, at 7 :iK) o'clock, lor lb purpose ol looting delegate lo lb Blato Leaguo Convention to It bold In I'ortland, on February 1st, and (be transaction ol muh other business a may properly com before tbe meeting. lion. T. T. Oeer of Marlon county will b prosent and address Hie meeting. Dated tbl 13lb dsvol January, 181)8. K. D. HrnArroni), J. II. BiiiTit, Vb I'reslilent. rleoratary, BKIBP MENTION. T, It. WierliUn as a visitor In I'ort land tbl woek. For Leopard aud Klondike shots, go to CI. Wash. Crew. Aik your grocer for Kicelslor flour ; guaranteed Oral ols. J. B. Hunt of Oakland bad busine at th county at Monday. We will close out our feather Lois at redoced price. Novelty Klore. Closing out at coal. Hlock and fixtures for aale, KNtciir t Msikkii. (Iraham fl'iur, out meal and genu, nt th New I'.ra Mill All guaranteed firM class. Captain J I. Atkinson of New York I a guost ol K. N. Camp, at th Victory mine. James Calvert ol Urauta l'ana, a mail carrier, ha been missing a I nee Decem ber 13. Dr, Ntrange I in bis new quarters, "lanncbwlie" across the street Irom the postodlce. For clothing, hat, csps, overshlrts, underwear, etc., at lowest prices, call at the Novelty Htore. Mr. W. II, Janiieson returned on Monday's local from a visit with relative and Irlend In Portland. Y smoker attention ! Closing out cheroot at 3 bum-he for I lie, cigar 'I lor C, st Kaudy Kitchen. Til Udloa' Aid Society of tbe I'reshy terlan Church will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at th church. Tbe force In tbe clerk' oflic complain that the county court stole their cushions and loft them tbe bard rbalis. O. H. F!t'". eultlrir if the Kovinw. and O. I'. Coehow attended the reform ( T) confab at Portland last week. A car load of dogs pataed through bore on Friday en route to the Klondike. There were 02 canines in the car. O. Ilarkerof Oak Creek, was in the ity Saturday, and looked in on the sanc tum sinctorum ol the Pi.ainibam:h. In Judge Fullerton'a yard acroes the Iver are peavine two feet hiuh, that are flowering and putting forth young pes Chamberlain' cough remedy have a neat way ol advertising their wares this year it is on a "come in" tag lo place on th door. Hood' Sarsaparllla is prepared by ex perienced pharuiacin'a who know pre- ciaely the uature and quality ol all in gredients need. It la said that Judge Willie aud C. A. Be hi bred have come together on the Hhambrook affair and agreel that the tai on dog ought to be $10. Hon. E. K. LNrie of Garden Valley waa doing business iu tbe city Saturday. II baa itot th beet ol thai ' Job a com forter," and can walk with head erect. E. IJuUas, physician and surgeon, office in Marater' building. Calls in town and country promptly auswered night or day. Haeidence.Vll Mill atroet. Mr. fkbloeman of Oak Creek was in theelty Saturday. He eipects soon to wind up bis affair lie re ana go to Pros, where be contemplate opening bakery. It now transpire that Mia Daisy Dlllard. wbo was reported a shot through a window at Kugene last week, shot her self in a pet, and now she wlrhes eho uedn l. Wionifred Wrifbl will have n wriliu i ug class in the school house, where he will give lessonson reasonable term. Sjieci at the men ol uia work can be seen poatoflice. A little "suuift" of snow on Sunday morning sufficed lo bring ont tbe small boy (and girl) with blsi band sled. Sleighing in a luxury seldom indulged in in tbi section. A. W. Stanton, who waa in yesterday from Brockwar. report that the acreage of wheat and oat sown in his nolgtibor bood I greater Iban ever before, livery corner la cultivated and piuoieu. Su nre.ne Lecturer Tate of the A. O U W. will be here on tbe I'Bth ol January, 1808, and will deliver a lecture on the Crioclplee ol tbo order. There will also an entertainmont that will be free to tbe public. V. It. Coffinan. nhvaician and aurueon secretary board U. H. Pension surgeon Offic in Marater' block, residence 720 Stephen street. Professional call in town or country promptly anewerea nigbt or day. Prof. Uoble. tbo optician, can be seen at 614 Pine St. Those having trouble with their eye should oonsult blm. hx mination and consultation free ol charge. A perfect Qt 1 positively guar anteed In all case. The peach tree look a little liko they had a notion to blossom. II they come out tbl early it is almost certaiu to be sood bve peach for next year. A little cold snap just now would be a good thing. The irmt trees are too lorwaru Tbe rate war between Portland aud San Fianclaco. a waited by the S. 1' and 6. K. A N. Co., is now at an end. Officials of both companies bad a confer ence in Snn Francisco ou the subject last week and rail rate will be f 17 and til alter tbe S2d. Lisbon JJarkley ol the U. 1). Church, the youngest bishop In the world, it ia (aid, preached two powerful soiuiona at tbe church of hi denomination iu (hi cltv Sunday. The bishop and his wife were on tneir way lo uaiuoroia auu leu on Ibe overland next morning. Mr. Stark, Pleasant Kidge, O., says After two doctors gave up uiy boy to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minute Uougn uure." it is me Quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, cold and all throat aud lung trouble. A. C, Marster A Co. The Jacksou county court la up iu arm against tbe elate board of equultaa tlon for ralatnir the asaeHsment ou mer cbandlse In that couuty 60 per cent. It will be In order for Judge Crowell to get up on ble hind legs ami uociuretue mem bera ol tue Doara "arcnaugei oi ueu. An exchange describe a situation which 1 known In every uewapaper of Dee when it av that a wau doetu't think of till mother's feelings when he get Into a disgraceful scrap of depravity Cut ha expects the editor lo have tbt tenderest regard (or that mother' feel insa. and to omit meuliou ol hi name In telling tbe shameful story. Claud ltlue was In the city from Dll lard Monday. J. U, Wlnnaford we over from Oak land Tueiday, J. VV. Spauldlng wa a guest at tbe McClallen Monday. A. 11. O. Whipple wa in Ibe city from Camas Valley Monday. A. K. Oxouf wa up from Hcottabnrg several days tbl week. L. 1). Carlo and W. J. Lander and aon are booked lor the Klondike. Crocuses aro rearing their tender blade aud putting fortb bud. (iu Taylor, once county clerk oi tbi county, wa in the city yesterday. C. L. Kosttr, formerly ol Olalla, 1 now the driver of the McClallen House bus. It. A. (iraham ha not gone to Kng land, It eeein. II ws reported In Port land Monday. Don't lorget that we keep cream mint chews, fresh taffy and buttercups at tbe Kandy Kitchen. Mr. P.dilh Collins, who ha been on a visit to friends at Albany, returned borne Tuesday evening. The frosty nights of this week were exhilarating, and will be a bt-nefit of the frnit interest. No hotter line of boot and shoe In town than ours for the money. Call ami see them at the Novelty Htore. You can always find soda water, burnt almonds, and tbe very best and cheapest chocolate creams at our Kandy Kitchen. (. J. Itunnlug, M. Volk, John Galyin and J. O. Johnson, of tbe bridge and track department uf (ha 8. P., war in the city Tuesday. Clifford lteiiaon and Rudolph Harness got the pen drawing last Monday at Wright' writing school for the beet iecinens of penmanship. John llrown. charged with aaaault and I mttery on Mrs. K Allen, plead guilty ii oraJutl cai lui ln oa Monday ana was lined (5 and costs, wbiob he paid. Miss Fiankie Dfmmick, who baa been ii the city fur some tune on a visit with ier nister. Mrs. I 1. Chapman, returned lo her home at Wilbur on Tuesday morn- "g- It cost jou but a nlckle to bear W. , Uryan'a ech, the cross of gold and crown ul tborna, perfect reproduction of voice and words on the Novelty Store rapbophoue. Max l'raclit came over from Aab- and Sunday lo ace that everything per Uinirijto the land department of tbe eileial government liereatout waa tuov- ng along smoothly. linslifurd it Jacobs, proprietors of the New Kr mill have dissolved, Mr. Ja- olis retiring. The business will be con tinued by liashford A. Son. Mr. Jacob ropoei'S going lo the Klondike. Tlicro i but one objection lo our Coos county climate. It i so mild and qual.'n that the esky house fly never Nliulllli's off this mortal coil." Myrtle 'oint Enterprise, fame here, neigb- or. About '.'0 carloads of coke pssa through inre every wren en route lo tne noun- aiu Corner Mining- Company at Kes wick, near Keddlng, where 1200 men are employed. Tho coke comes from Se attle. Oscar Simpkiua, living near Wood- villa in Jackson county waa accident ally shut through the riitbt arm Sunday. e injured man was liuottDg and noes not know how he happened to snoot himsell. W. Wright has quite a large number of scholars at hia writing school held every other mulit at the public school ndthey are showing marked improve ment. The terms are one dollar for fif teen lessons. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whose liver is in good condition. De Witts Little Early Hiatus are famous liitlo pills for constipation, biliousness, nUigcHtion and all stomacu and liver roub!c. A. V. Marater V Uo. Port Orford Tribune: Married In a buggy, in the public road, near tbe resi dence of Joriah liein, Chetco, Curry ounlv. Oreiron. by J. D. Cooley. J. P . Charles Kichards lo Fannie Smith, all oi Curry county. Engineer A. Miller has been trans (erred for tho pretteutat least, from tbi division to Albany, where he will take tbe enuine on the Albany-Natron run, aucceeding Eoglneer Walsh wbo take freight run between Portland Junction. will and Miss Allie Uuuhea. Norlolk. .. waa friuhtfullv burned on the face and neck Pa n waa instantly relieved ty Uewitl Witch Hazel Salve, wbicti beaieo tne in jury without leaving a sear. It is the lamoua pile remedy. Marster urog Store. Freight and passenger business is keeping up wonderfully well on the Southern l'acitlc. It la not likely mat the patch up of differences between tbe 1'. Co. and the O. H, c IN. uo. win di vtrt tbe fremht traffic much. Fewer people will probably travel, however, a it win com more. Mias Lam a K. Jouee, who ha been en' joving quite an extended visit with ber sister, airs. w. u. uonuer, at my rue Point, Blurted to Drain weoneadav, whore she will take charge of tbe new local aud btute Normal School paper that 1 soon to be Issued weekly at that nlace. saB tho Enterprise. She Will alao take up some special atudiea in the Normal School. Iu Ibo OBtnle ol Loo Gerhard letters of administration have been issued to Henry Gerhard, and hie bond has been nxed at fl.oou. itie aaruiowreior oa (lualitled. aud bis sureties are C. Read and Uarl nodes, i tie property conaists of real estate in Ejugcwo '60i liquor stock ut KoBoburg, fyo, and one-aisth in to rest in the eatate of Joseph Gerhard $500 : total HJ5. The heirs are a moth er, three brothers and two staters. Cor- vallls limes. Judge Loyal 11. Stearns, a Douglas county boy who has achieved a state reputation and baa been circuit uuge oi Multnomah fur 13 years, has resigned on account of ill health. His physician commanded this course a absolutely necesaurv to prevent a complete break' down of the nervous system, There are several applicants for appointment to the vacant place which will be rilled d Governor Lord. The name of Georue H WilliauiB is mentioned for tbe purpose of taking liliu out of Multnomah's tact tonal tight. A. O. U. YV. Installation. The officers elect of Koseburg Lodge No. Id, A. O. U. w., were installed last Monday evening bv Deputy Grand Master Workmau L. A. Sanctuary. They aro a follows : Simon Caro, P. M. W.i L. A. Sanctuary. M. W.i C. Y. Boujamlu, foremau; J. VV. Hamilton, overseer; J. B. Cawlfleld, recorder; D. S. Weet, financier; W. T. Wright, re ceiver; Fiuau Dillard, guide: C, L. Had loy, I.ti.jH, Van Bile, O. Q, OUIIa, In a guest a James Ewart came ovr from Win cneater yesterday. John Hall, of Myrtle Creak, was in tbe city yesterday. Take a trial package of Hornby's steam cooked oatmeal at Zlgler's. A neway letter from C. F. Niece, dated at Skagway, will appear nett week. Tho Brock way people are circulating a etltlon for a ferry across the Umpqu. Dr. F. It. CorTman, who ha been quite tick for some time, Is able lo be about gain. Klaewbere will be found a notice for bid to supply wood to Ibe Soldiers' Home. Attorney Stratford has removed from the Taylor & WlUon block to the Mars ter block. ltavlval service are still In progress at tbe M E.Chorch and much Interest is manifested. Ladle, If you try Dr. Warner' corsets you'll have no other. A I nil line at tbo Novelty Storo. Mr. M. Armstrong of Jacksonville, and dangbter, Ernma, are visiting rela tive in tbl city. Story Sheridan waa a visitor at the metropolis last week and took in tbe "love least" there. Laign Assortment of umbrellas, good good, fin handle, ateel rods, call aud tee them at the Novelty Store. A number of Italian fishermen came out from Coo bay on toot yesterday aod went on to Portland last night. , , - Cbariev Nickeil, tbe popocratlc need to be democratic war horse ol Jackson county wa in tbs city last avening. Tbe act ol the state board ol eqnall sation will come op for hearing before Jadite Burnett at Salem on review pro ceed in gr. J. W. Bock lev & Co., the butchers, will kf only the choicest of meat where with to supply tbe Koaehurg public, but m inthly settlements will be required. The Zgler grocery is now nicely boused In tbe Taylor & Wilson block, where they are prepared to supply old customers and new with anything io the grocery line. John Koacb, an inmate ol tbe poor farm has been taken cnarge of by tbe sheriff. He had become o obstreperous that life waa mad miserable for the rest of the people down there. Mr. E. V. Plummer. oi Portland, bse been in tbe city thia week in the interest of the Boy nd Girl' Aid Society. She went eonth and on her return win speak in tbe M. K. church. Effle Parker took a dose of laudanum with suicidal intent Sunday, tut for Erompt medical attention there would aye been a funeral. Trouble with her sweetheart is tbe alleged cause. There wan considerable interest felt here on Friday in Durrant'a case, and tbe people breathed a sigh of relief when tbe telegraph announced that be bad paid the penalty of hi crime. Mrs. J. H. Shupe ha been appointed representative for the vlavi Co. in this city. Any one desiring information io retard lo. or wishing lo procure tbe rem edy, will please call al her residence on l'lne street. lU Jm The state board of rnualixxiion reduced the aBe(smeLt of Duogla county's tax able properly from .r.5O0,707 lo '3,214f- 73a. Ibe railroad assessment is reduced 1600 tier mile aod the tolling stock ia made tbe same as last year. Mra. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., says, 'My child Is worth millions to me ; yet I ould have lost ber by croup bad I not invested twenty-five cenie in a bottle ol One Minute Cough Cure." It curea coughs, colda and all throat and lung troubles. Marsters Drug Store. Tbo famous Prof.Hoibrook ia to appear in Koaehurg next week in hie demonstra tions of the science of hypnotism and mind reading. Tbe press, wherever Uolbrouk has appeared, speak in the highest terms of his work, and he will undoubtedly have full bouses. It prom ise to be very laughable. He opens Monday, Jan. 17. County Court. Tbe contracts to supply wood to tbe county next year bave been let. Tbere were It) bids but the successful ones were those of J. J . Web w ho will supply 10 tier of 3-ft oak at 1',50, 10 tier of 16-in fir at f 1.10 and 10 cords of 4-lt fir at t:50; and John K. Daniels, who supplies 10 tier of 3-ft oak at t'J.50 and 10 tier of 10 in oak at 11 40. Grand Ball. Mrs. Clsrke. tbe landlady of the fam ous railroad eatinir etation at Glendale. has conetructed aud completely furnish ed a new hotel, in order to accomodate her increasing patronage and proposes on tbe 2'd instant to give a sort of house warming in Ihe shape of a grand ball. Tbere will be excursion rates from Grants Pass aod probably from tbla way, and tbere will be a way up time at Glendale that nmiit. bood mu aic will be provided. All the boys and all tbe girls will be tbere. And the eup- perl W ell, no one knows better than tbe landlady of the Hotel Clarke how to do that. Populist Mass Convention. To tbe Populists of Douglas County, r Brothers, you are iiereoy caned to meet in masa convention at the Grange Hall in Koaehurg, on Saturday, January S'Jd, IS'JS, at 11 o'clock a. m., for Ihe purpose of selecting delegates to the state convention, and to set a uate lor itie holding of our county convention, and such other business as may come before tho convention. Brothers, come out ami let us apply the referendum to party management. Drain, Oregon, January 3d, lo'.ia. II. P. Bkookuaht, Chairman P. P. County Committee School natters. A elitiou has been riled with the couutv superintendent with 07 signatures praying for a change in the boundaries of districts No. 70 snd 20. It is pro posed to cut off the territory west ol tbe Merriam donation land claim from No 70 and attach il to No. :'0. The decision will be given Saturday. Districts No. 100 aud 82 at Yoncallu bave been united, Supt. Waite, officiat ing. District No. 07. Myrtle Creek, want to extend its bound ries to take io more territory on the west side. There is a petition to chauire the boundaries of districts 03 and 41 so ss to lake the Cbamberlaiu place from the former and add it to tbe latter. Districts that propose to levy a special ISX want IO gut iu quica, as leu ciays on tlce must be uiveu aud the result of th vote, if a lax is voted, must he tiled with the couuty clerk on or bctore fen. 1st V. M. Ireland, of th McClallen. COUNCIL PROCLLDINOS. Vacancies Filled and Everything Move Smoothly. Altera delay of about three months during whic h there wa a dispute a to thu election of D. K. bmbr-iok a" member of ibe council, there ban al lat r-n a meeting, all (lifTereucea adjudrd and the machinery of tbe t Ity govern ment move nicely. Tbe meeting was held on Thursday night last. Following are th proceedings in detail : The roll wa called with the following result: Present, Mayor Marsters, Councilmun ,. LJ 1 I. I, t. a. L i a I . I i aras, Guam vrw, wuwju o, , Iken and tieblbrede. Marshal uuiard od Recorder Bice. Absent Council man Moore. On motion reading of minute waa dispensed with. On motion W. B. Willi was elected to fill th vacancy canned by lb death of David Moor. A reaolntion wa read by Councilman Parks, snd adopted, confirming the ap pointment of D. K. Sbambrook. Tbe quarterly reports of treasurer and recordor read aod referred to committee on current expenses. The saloon bood ol II. i. ueiwemer, W. II. Pitcbford. The Cleveland Distil ling Co., A. T. Tbompoo and L. A. Harmon approved and license ordered Issued. It waa ordered that troupes being plaed on commlae.on by tbe Odd Fei- owe Build na Association be allowed to play by paying 5 for tbe first nigbt and .W lor each ubeequeni oigni or ex hibition. On motion it wa ordered that all dog owner paying their dog license before Fen. lat, law, be anowea a re Date oi 11.50. Tbe recorder waa authorized lo draw a warrant upon tbe treasurer for 1875 for the payment of interest on city hall and sewer bonds. Tbe city treasurer was ordered to ac cept city warrant in payment of license xcept on and between tbe dates oi March 20th to Mav lat. and Kent. 20tb to Nov. 1st ; also to make a call for war rants to an amount equal to tbe amount of funda now on hand. The recorder was ordered to notify all persona having bad sidewalks to repair the same. The proposition of tbe recorder to aive bis right to any fees lor his ser ies to tbe city and accept in Hie a there of a salary of (20 per month, was, npoo motion, accepted. Tbe bill of J. K. Lucy for leediog pria- ssrs rcfsrrsd to cotsiltee on currc! expenses. The following bills were allowed and arrants ordered drawn for their res pective amounts: Koseburg Water Co. for water to Oct. 31. !8'J7 $ 150 00 16 30 2 50 442 40 3 00 30 00 6 00 4 50 15 Gl 1 05 142 40 2 50 85 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 B. F. Page street work Co.O. N. O.rent Koseburg Electric Light Co. mo. Iieht F. M. Ziitler. recorder's feee Brown cV Tnstio ally, fees for months Sam Too ley, special police. . Review Tub. Co. printing Geo. Carpv treasurer's feea Churchill, Woolley & McKenrie hard are '.V. Dillard, aalary and janitor ftea , W. Dillard, incidental Dexter Kice, recorder's salary Tboe. Gibson, judge of election. hoe. Uol bourn f as. lemplin F. K. Patterson " 2 00 A.Sahman R. M.Conkling " E. McBroom 2 00 00 00 00 A. Park H. L. Marstere, clerk of election E. E. Kicbardj " II . W. Miller " FredTolles 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Joe. Micelli D. S Weat " II. J. ilkina rent of room for election 2 50 Upon motion meeting adioorned to meet Thursday Jan. 27ib, 1898, at 7:30 m. DEXTER Kice, City Kecorder. Oakland. Mrs. Fannie Dear came up from Fort- land Tuesday. Mrs. M. Tynan and Mrs. T. E. Har vey went to Koseburg Saturday. E. G. Young A Co. received a large shipment of gents' bats Wednesday. Miss Ima Houser returned to Rose- burg Saturday after a visit here of sever al montbe. Sam Uarteock came home laat week on a visit from California. He will re turn Boon. Sam teems to like tbe cli mate doi n there very well. James II. Dearling and family made a leit to Koseburg Saturday. Ia tbe eve ning Mr. D. installed tbe oUu-era of Pbiletanan Lodge ao. n, 1. o. o. c. Laat Sunday Dr. Pace made a success ful medication upon one of his patients and secured two large tape worms which weighed 8.'4 ounces, tbe combined lengtb would aenreeate 100 feet. It is a won derful aiuht to behold and we congratu late tbe patient in being rid oi tne monsters. Wednesday evening of last week Jaa II. Dearling D. D. G. M.. Installed the following officers of Umpqua Lodge No. 37, I. O. O. F. : C. A. McNabb, P. U. ; L. Sandoie. N. G. : Geo. Stephens. . G. ; Dr. Gilmore, bee. ; &. L. Dimmick, Hec. Sec. : John Canaday, Trees. ; J H Batty, warden; Z. L. Dimmick, K. S. N G. ; Walter Dunham, L. S. N. G. ; Law rence Perdue, I. G. : S. G. Long, O. U C. L. Chenowetb, L. S. V. .: C. A, McNabb. K. 8. V. G. After which a Bumntious supper wa served at tbe De pot Hotel where a number of mends joined the members snd a good time was tbe result. ihilhy Scottsburg. A. E. Ozoul has gone up the country ou a business trip. Mias Minnie Uardenbrooke went to Elkton a few daye since. We hear that T. N. Grubbo is endeav oring to locate a Kloudyke near Wilbur Mies Etbel Butler was in town last week. She haB gone dowu tbe river to visit her grand patent. Tbe mountain tops have ibeir white capsou now and tbeu in ibe mornings They must bave forgotten to remove them wbeu tbey got up. Some Ban are shipped, although the price is quite low, aud eeveial persons will engage in lue Dusiuess ii mere ia an improvement and facilities for gettiug them to itie railroad. Walter Hurd ia about to try bia for tune in other parts. We understand be has disposed of bis place to bia brother-in-law, Mr, Muneou, wbo will move tbereou the coming summer. The North Douglas Watchman has made its appearance and is a neat little sheet aud gives promise of being newsy aud edifyiog. W e wish the proprietors Biicceea iu their new venture, ScotUburg is very qaiot, Just the nlace for old folks to live. Nothing dis turbs tbe placidity. Tbe advent ol the mail causes a Blight ripple, and the die tor t r-hriik (-film Ev wslwa th eeline inch day as It herald It ap proach Wu expect lobe awake wnen the weather itetn warmer. X. Glendale. W, V o-mIk, Hlier nilit uic nthe absence, rtiinriiiil lo il -ndule ihla wek and will ramain during the winter. J. II. Thorndrkn of Ihn Douglas mine was paying itl their hands for the month of Decerritx'r si this pliv-n Tuesday. Mrs. C. P, Tolten of Gienellen and Mrs Hentley of Anderson atiendnd Sun day school at thin place last Sabbslh. A. It. Sloomn of the mailing depart ment of the Oregouian, will visit bis par ent aod oilier relations al thia place thia week. P. F. and J, L. Huberts of the Douglas mine, are our guefits for this week, the mine having shut down from lack of water F. O Plotner with a crew of men wbo are traveling in a special car, were at this place Saturday looking after Ibe in terests of the W. U. Telegraph Co. Miss Addie liailev of Htarveont la veil ing relativee at Glendale, and we ac knowledge a pleaaaot viait from this charming lady. Mrs. B. Eggleston of Ashland made n a pleasant visit on Saturday. Mra. E was called to Glendale on account f the daniceron illnei-e of Mrs. Fannie Jacques, wbo is tbe wile ol her stepson. Aoder- son Jacques. Cot. J. B. Eldy of the Plaidealer made u an appreciated call Tuesday. lie carefully explained tons that gentle men who are away from home traveling about are upon business only, while ladies away from home are "gaddinz about." See? A sincere sympathy of the residents of Glendale was manifested npon the re ceipt of the sad news of the death of John Cardwell, who waa killed by falling from a high treetle near Lelaod while at tempting to step out on a cap to allow a ireiiUit train to paes by. lie missed bis footing and fell seventy feet, causing in stant death. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. and Mra. Caleb Corder of the A. B. C. Mine, who also brought ua a package of delicious wedding cake sent us by Mr. and Mrs. S. French of Binger, where Mr. and Mra. Corder were married on tbe 6th nut. We regretted very much our inability to be present at their wedding, and thank them all for a kind invitation, which also included the Misses Kuthand Jennie Korierts. Mollie. Riddle. At Jackeon's hall Friday night. Dr. Cogue was up from Myrlle Creea f riday. Sheriff Aitee came up from Koeebura lbursuay. Oeo. tiollenuatigh oi Canyonville waa in town Friday. Walter Cornutt vat in town from Daya creek Friday. Mr. Kirk of Canyonville attended church here Sunday. True pride it commendable; false pride is contemptible. Llovd Mynatt was in from Dads creek the fore part of tho week. Mr. and Con Gegax returned to their home at Ashland Monday. Mr. aod Mre. Frclin Cornutt'd little baby ia seriously ill again. Never go into a business that it will be difficult for you to get out of. Miss Lizzie Kirk of Canyonville ia visiting frienda in tbia vicinity. Geo. Cutsfortti, who ii working in Frank Cain's mine was in town Sunday. Geo. Catching; went to Olalla a few days ago to work for the Olalla Mining Co. F. G. Buoll.the Myrtle Creek butcher, was buying cattle in this vicinity last week. Rev. Hansen, of Myrtle Creek, preached an interesting sermon beie Sunday. Don't fail to attend the popcorn basket social Friday nigbt. We're going to bave a way up time. Tbe Woodman held their regular meeting Saturday niitht, and bad in stallation of ollk-ere, also an oyster sup per. J. Keid Dean waa circulating a peti tion last week to have the upper part of school district No. 70 annexed to die trie". No, 20. There ia no opposition. E. W. Kiddle and Steve Webber came down from the Cracker Jack atine Mon day moruiug and report a scarcity of water, a common complaint among all the miners just now. A pleasant eurpriae party was given the family of Mr. and Mrs. 51. W. Pruner Friday night. Several joung people wero present, and after playing tbe usual garner, a nice lunch wa? served and all had an erjojaole lime. CCORCHER. Elkton. SuuBbiue aud showers. Mrs. Ira Wells ia reported to be quite ill. Miss Mollie Beckley bturteJ to tchoo' last week. C. E. Hancy went to Drain last Satur day on business. Tbe boys aro eawiug lumber at the Cooper mill this week. Walter Kent aud Joe Lyons came dowu from Drain last Sunday on a duck hunt. Miss Susie Beckley was slightly indis- Ked last week. Wo wish ber a speedy recovery. Frank WellB, we are sorry to say is no better aud haa gone away to receive medical treatment. Tia repotted that a new doctor id com ing here to locate. Perhaps he could not. find a better location in a small town liko this. Our dav Bohool is uronreeaiui: nicely ftt present, uuite a number of scholars are in attendance, who do not go ouly in the winter months. S-iuie of the young meu here, uppoar of the same opinion that the young men were when we were young, namely that "Sunday Bchools are only for kida and uirlB." Of course girls ought to go ti Sunday school. Tho young uieu who were there are giveu credit for going. Tom. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is horuby giveu to ull persona holding Roeeburg city warrants indorsed prior to September 1, lS'.KI, to preeeut the same ui tho city treasurer's office in the city hall (or payment, us interest will ceastt thereon after tho dale of this notice Datod at Koseburg, Or., this 13th day of January. Gto Oaki'V, City Tieasurer. 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The beat line of outing flionels, dress goods, etc., at tbe Novelty Store. "Does your tooth ache? Go ask Fred Uaynea whether it ia worth saving. Dentistry of all kinds skillfully snd promptly done by Dr. Fred Iiaynes Tbe New Era Mills manufactures - Ex celsior flour and guaranteee it first class. You can find just what will please you in the ' way of Holiday goods at Sales men's. All kinds of artificial VAi a m Vls am V Tie teeth made at Dental office. F. YV. Carpenter is authorized to re ceive aod receipt for subscriptions to the -Plaindkaler. Luck' golden sunshine on Koaehurg aeema to gleam, within the chocolate they bave found the cream. Edaeato Your Bowola With Cascareta. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 10c, 12c. It C. C C. fall, druggists refund money. Rice A Kice, the Cass street furniture dealers, bave a good line of healing stoves of variona descriptions, new : d second hand, for the fall trade. Tbe farmer, Kandy Kitchen could not spare, though farmer, there's no hay seed in bia bair; hia pipe at all timee, he has aomewhere handy, thia judge of turnips, cowb and candy. Its better ou call at the Kandy Kitch en and ram pie the fine caromels and nougat. Everything that ia fresh and aweet and good can be found at 325 Jack Bon street. Try it and see. Mra. 51. B. Ford, Ruddell's, III., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cured by uaiog DeWitt'e Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. Ma raters' Drug Store. Oregon Fire Relief Association. Cheapest and best insurance on earth, at coat, or 18? cents per hnndred. Resi dent properly, a specialty. H. L. Marsters, Agent, Bucklen's Arnica sal tt. The Bes. Salve in the world for Cnts, Bruises, eoree, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tioDB, and positively curea Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale at li. C. Marsters A Co. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the D. C. A. A. will be held at tbe court house In Roeeburg on Jlonday, Feb. 7th. at one o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing eeven director for the ensuing year, also electing one di rector for tho 2nd Southern Oregon Dis trict Agricultural Society for the term of oue year, and of transacting any other business necessary. F.Jt. McUall, secretary. " Free Pills. Send your address to il. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box jf Dr. Kinir's New l.tle rills. A trial will convince you of tbeir merits. These pllla are easy in action and are paiticu- lariy eltective in tne cure oi uousupauou and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. Tbey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to tbe stomach and bow els greatly invigorate tbe system. Reg ular size 25o per box. Sold by A. C. Marsters, Druggist. ! " Wood Contract. The commandant of the Oregon Sol diers' Home la authorized to receive bids at his otike at said home until Saturday Feb. 5th, ISM, for three hundred cords of wood to be delivered in the woodsheds of the home on or before the 30th day of September, 1803. Said wood must bo first class oak or old growth fir, and must be "full measure. " Bids will be received for lots of ten or more cotds and the contractor must fur nish a sufficient bond to insure a faithful performance of tho contract entered onto. Tba right is reserved t j reject any or all bids leceived under this call. All communications regarding this mutter should bo addressed to W. H. Byars, Commaudaut, care of tbe Home. Koseburg, Oregon, Jan. 0:b, 1808. By order of the Executive Committoi of the Board of Trustees. For Over Fifty Vcait. AM ULU AMD WSL.L-TH1KU BtMIDY.-Mrt Wtuslow's Hootblug Byiup baa been used tor over titty years by millions ol mothers tor tbolr children while teethlug, with perfect success, U soothes the child, aoftuua tho guuik, allays all pain, cures wluit colle, and U tho bent rem oily tor Dlurrbu's. 1 pleakaul to tho Unto. Hold by diUKSiuls lu every part ol tho wurld. 'I'weuly live eeut a bullle. Its value is lutuleulablc. llosm'u aud for Mrs. w liiilow'1 buolnljig Syrup, and taks no olhsr kind.