:.3 Ttilfi I'LAINDEALEE JANUAIlV 27. I mm Till' t ll III I'll 'M. Maiiim!! Cinit' il rnriitruf Main awl l.anu Iraal. Hmi.lnjr i.ryli'n: I'lcai'lilns, II a. m ami 7.10 i. in,; Haliliallt stimnl, 10 a. m, F. V. Wmilli'r, HiiiHitlnl Ii-nti (Mm MimtliiB l I'Iiuhi ol tin mottling siuvleei Kiwnrth UUl It Ml . HI. Ilallln Hcllicy, I'mal'li'lll. Vltyvt MiicllHtJ, Wi'illH'mlnir, Ht 7 :I0 . III. Pit A KM l, M'MiitK, I'mlcir, I'aratuiaio, oornvr Main ami l.anr, I'aeasr tbsi1 t : 1111111 -eoriiur ol l'aw and lt.ia(rula. Hiimlar Hoivlio: Puplle worship, a in ami 7 10 p . in I Halilmtli Htilimil, 10 a. ra.i V V . V, K.,7 i 111. I'layur MiwIIdb, Wediies lar,7:'W p. in. H. II. DlkWIIRTH, Pastor. I'mi an lnr.i iiiikn ('mini 11 nil r'mvlt-r atr'cl. Huinliic arrvli'i), l ll n lit. ainl 7 .: 111. 1'iay it iiiim'IIiii,'. I h i 1 .1 y t I'lilnaT. A. 11. Wbmmm.. I'aiinr. KM" "I'll, t'lll'in 11. Hr li i Hxl'lialli innrti I tin nit. I en I iik, l llic tmiat liniir. IIkv. Jiiiin Iuwmim, Kcotor M. I . I'm in 11, "Uin. Hi in li'i iM'ijf Kimilay IIKIIIlllIK Hll'l 1 11 1 nit. Ilr. . i. I . I'oitoN, I'aaliir LITTLI1 LOCALS. Fur a good 5-riuit cigar call on Mrs.N. Itoyil. Try Igloi'a grorery. limy will Rive you atlal.n tlmi. If you wnnl a tooth pulled or DIM, call 011 Inid llayties, dentist. A new I i no n( Indies' Im-Ws in ihe now x blu.nl shade at Juarphsun'e. I'rul. Itubiimlt in tlio utillioiiod line ut n( Hut I'l aimik m 1 it al (iardiuer. Tint heal liu "1 tinting llainiel. lrn IJiiimIh, fir., nt Urn Nuveliy Moro. lines your tooth ache'.' ii auk I'rod II syncs whether it 11 worth saving. Deiillairy i'l ull kind rklllliilly and promptly done lay I'r. I-red llnyne. I-', W. ('ariK-nti-r la itutliori.-il lo re relvo ami receipt fur suiin'rlplioiis lo Ilia l'l.,UM...l.lt. Kdurato our lliiwrl VI till t'uararote. Candy t'ntlmrtlt', rui' 1 miiUiiiiloii formrr. IUC.V.V. IIUC (' ( ill, ilri'i.--:iMii n lunil iiioni r. Kirn A Hiii1, Mm I'tin hi lent furniture deali-is, havo u giod line of healing at.ivuM uf varluiiii li'fcni'U'iiiM, nuw anil kim'oihI li uii I . I ir tin' full 1 null'. Mia. M. II. I Huddi-ll', III , riif fete. I fur lijlil year limn il) Bx-pia and iliiuiili' i"Uialiniiiii mil was finally cured l.y iifiou I VViti'ai l.illlo Karly Kiseis, 1 1111 famuli little .1Im fur ull stomach and liver I rout . MnrMti-ra' lrtig More. To the Public. On ami aft r thi dutc, I ixli it under stood that my term for all undertaker's icxxla art raidi with the orilrr. I flinl it iuiposaitile to lo I'lihiiu-MB 011 a credit Iihjiih, uiul I'i'livii Unit I can lo tx-lter by my patron ami uij'hoII by ntilliii alriclly forcuali. I'. r.nNkiin k, I'mlcrtakcr. Kom bnru. Or"., April 1J, IS'.I.S. Annual Mci-ting. The ttduual lU' Ctiiix if tin- nlot kboM rraul tlr 1. V. A. A. ill b brll at tbe court Iiouho luiVw'btirif on Monday, Kub. 7th, at niiii o'clix a, ; in., lor the iuriono ol i-ltd hi u fi'vim iirrtore lor lliu cnaottitf yrur, aNo electing oce df rector lortlm L'ml Nnuhern Urm I'ie lnct AKricultt.tal Society fortWlertn f niiu ) rur, and ol tranrin tu.s any otbtr btiHinem tu'Oi-Biiary . K. A. M.Haii., Hocretary. . - - - Northern Pacific Chant. The Northern l'ucillo railroaJ ti ill make the fo lowing lime card forilatrKln leaving I'orllniid daily, biubning on HuiiiUv the '.' li iimt. I.navta rortlatnl ul 11 a. 111., Tacoma ' p. .11., heatlle 4 p. 111., I'.lliiiinlnirw M:I0 (.. w.., 1'bmi-o 1:60 it. ia. Arrivi'ii fli .siokiino at r:00 a. m ., Mitincaulie I do . in. ami M. I'aul ai 1:10 I', in. The new card will enable tia.Hacngi'ra to uiaUu c!oni l onucctions at rMiokaue with (hu i-iokniii l alla and Northern for the iiniua. For further particulare no l. S. K. Hi UK, Local A'M"l u. MumterB buililio . Consumption lo.sltlcly Cured. Mr. II. i'. (irci'vc, ini'iiliaul, of Chil howio, Va., ccililit'H that bu had ccd auiiiilioii, wuh given iii lo die, aoiight all medical treutmi'iil thai money could procure, tried all congh leiiiediee he could hear of, but it 1.0 relinf; aiHnt many ihkI'Ib mtiiiK' up hi a tluiir; was induced lo try Mr. King' New Diacovery, and wan cured by tm of two bottle. Kor tlio I'HHt llui'o yenia Iiiim been nt I11111I111K lo bumneH.i nud "aya lr. Kiug'a New 1'lHCovery il llr Kranduat remedy ever made, um ll baa douu ho much for him and aliiu for oiliera in hie commu nity. I'r. King'a New limovery ia guar anteed for CougliH, t'olda and Coimump lion. It don't fail. Trial botllea free at A. U. Mureter'a I 'rug Store. Allnc Accidents. Albert Holland, a young in no about 'M yeara of age, wuh killed iu a mine at Allliotuo, about '.''' miles from tlrunls I'uhs lust l''rid iy. lie wan caught by the water from I'm eelf Hhooter rewirvoir, aud was completely covered with debriB. A reacuing party immediately begun lo dig him out. He wan evidently killed outright, an hi body wan mangled be yond rociignili 111 Hu wan unmarriud, it ml lived with hid patents. The buiiio day, I. II. Moon wan caught under a cave-in, in u Huln o creek mine, about I- mllea from the 1'uhr. Ho hud been piping. Turniiig tin) water oil', hn went under the bunk to remove eome boulders, and be lorn ho could gel the hank c.iiuu down upon btin, breaking one of his legn un I olhurwiuo bruietng him coiiHidtiiably. Hu wan imiuodiately roleHHed from bin perilous iioaltiuu by men who wiluesie l the nechlent, aud taken to town for medical attention. Mr. Moon recently moved from Kantorn Oregon tu that county. 1 liniiiiii.il live Try liiK lt In (inbr lo p:'"Vii Hid ((rent iimrlt of 1:Iv'h'ic.ii.i H 'h". !' "'', elh'o'iv" enr.. foi- .ntu.-.l. and '.'M iu II' il, wo have pre itird . ,(cn-n,H irial M.- or 1) rents, (let it of .vour di HKUi-.l it "end 10 e:iU lo i:i,Y liltHH., .'.'' V.'.i.f.in IU., N. V. 'iiy I Kutlercd from c:i( inh of I he wornt kind 1.,,' mi l I IIOVIT UOIHIll but. Llv'n I'Veaiu ISttlm 'eei lo ll -veii Unit, ni'iuy ' ' """" U Willi eicellriit ivm.Ks. Dacar Oatruu, 15 WuniMi A"-. 'bicny", IU. Lly'H I'lram Hulnl i the acknowlcd'l ture for catarrh inul oontuiun 110 coniin'i niorcury ior liny injuiiotin ili'iitf. rrV'-'i (,) conlH. M dt iii!t!'Ht or by niil. To i'ltro Coital Iput Ion Kinavrr. I'ltlie Ciisniri'lH 1'iiinlv I'm hurtle. Iile erWX If U C t'. lull lovuic, iliuniiit.ln ii'fuml uiotV- UKIUF MlilNTIom. Dlks tueot tonight. V-tdn wauled at the igler groi t ry. The freight movement continue good, I luti't ay anything about plowing to John (llvaiis. C'upt. J, T. (). Nuaii wiih iiuioiig bin frleiida hero oil Monday. MlmClar Hiddli) of iltuibn.ok w ai 11 vlallor In the city HumUy, lttv. A. IL llagley niiiiriiid to bin home at Heat lie Friday night. Hon. IL 11, Miller of llrutitn I'ann wuh In the city over night this week. We will rloan out our feather bona hI reduced prices, Novelty Store. We could be perfectly Inippy with either were t'ollmr dear churmiir nwny . Kev, T. II. I'ord, presiding elder, occu pied the pulpit ut the M. K. (.'hurch Sun day. I'b 11 Now Kr flour 111 i I la giiHraiilren all ll work. Kept by all grocers $IW cr sack. 'Tap" Juinhinou in now on tin) local, having taken the place of llrukemnn 1. 11 cayiHli, Teachers' Inslilule begins 1.1 xt Ilium- day. Olllcial annuunccini'iit Iu uiiother column. I. li. Nichols and ieo. Lenox nf Civil Hand have sent to secure berilin lor 1111 Alaska trip. Jim Penning ami J. 11. Howard panned through on their way frmii Looking Glass to A lank a. for clothing, hata, caps, ovi iclnilrt, underwear, etc , at lowest pricea, c,tl nt the Novelty Store. Still a few churools at .' I.nin l.ci l.n 1". cents, tigars 2 for o renin and i.iii u piece at 1 1 10 handy Kitchen. One n( our prominent on hardialn uih ''one cviiuiue Oliver plow elioe will out wear iwo of the other makiH." ( iraham flour, oat meal and err in, ut the New Lra Mills All guaranteed lii.-t rlasa. On aale by all grocers. fl.O.lper lack. Tbe enterprise ol ('oiiuille City ia well told In the aiilioiinif inunt Uiul ll will build a fit.Out) schojl hoiiru I by .'oinin season. Srnator A W. Heed and wi(? ol liarillner are in Ibe cltv on Ibeir m,iv lo San rrani'inio lhey are guestii ut Hi" M.CIul.cn. J.J. Ili'iidrrer waa in lh nly 1 ticn itay fiom Klklon looking elicr intiti isj iM-rlaiiiing to the estate ul ('. . Ilemb i - er, dei'eased A rompiiiiy Iota bri n forincd bcir un l it will niulit I'an b nml Cab bun.' li e Klondike. The advenlurern w ill en! 11 Ibe Llder next Tuenduy. Ilosrrver (iibnon piuiiiih.'I 11 w.itn, wave by iniilnight Mumlay. ll huh 11 few hours late aud than got hurt 1ml ul-mot-l hi-lore il made its prt-ni-nce b-it. Mrs. .loifphnou .and i-"n Jnli.111 urc visilmg In San KranciHi o Airs. Jo epli- sou wiil alien. I lo lur pun l..im m l spring un I iiinuii r n'oi U wl.iie ;r.i,iv. No iiinie t heap rales on tl.e . 1'. In :i 1'ortluinl to San t rauclni o. M un v pi o- file look sdvaiiUgo of tbe low ra'ei .hir ing (lie las', days thitl they Mere 111 (on e. K. liiitius, ph) sicimi uml Kiircnii, oll'uc in Marslers' builduii:. Cuilu in town and countiy promptly uni-uercl nightorday. KesidenceM I Miilntrc.t. The pupeis tin Norlb rpeak iu Ibe highest praise ol Supreme Lecturer I. li. Tate, ol the A.o. t . W , who i) to Iu here tomorrow night and wtllr-pcik ut the Opera House. It la reported that the C mper kui li-tone qtiarry near Wilbur I an Ihu-ii purcliHaed by parties who liave Ilie conlrai:l lo lur Dish stone for Ibe new govei iiinenl building at l'ortland. lion. T. T. (leer came iu 011 Tut sd.tv V local ami remained over esterday gicct- ing old friends nml new . Tlio tail Kca- more of the- Waldo Hills hau nnu.y Iriends in this section. Uood reports are still hoard of the out put of J. II. Kiddle's mine, the ('lacker Jack, iu Cow Creek canyon. Mr. Kid dle puts in most of bis time there look ing alter thing personally. Harry Mi-Clullrii cauie iu Irom the ruinss in Mvrlle Creek diatrict TueHduv evening, riding one caviiHu and leudint; two others. He said he had made M miles that day and huhuked it. Mrs. J. II. Shupe bus been appointed representative for the Viavi Co. iu t It is city. Any one desiring information in regard to. or wishing to procure the rem edy, will please call ut tier residence on lino street. jlj-.lm The (irautu l'ass News sayn that WyckolfA Kcisler'e pine needle factory it In successful running order now. I be needles are run through a null of i0 stamps nml afterwards are pu' iu a chemical preparation. A rug may be seen at the. window of Mr. T. K Kichitrdson'n iiiusic t-toie, the same will ha drawn when the tickets uru all sold. It is a representation of (he original American lUg ami in baud ma le. A thing ol beauty us we'd us very dura ble. The revival services ul the M. !''. Church terminated hint bunduy, 1ml the religiously disposed can tind such hci vicea now in progress nt Ibe M. I'. tUiurch, South, where an eloquent di- Viuo is exliorllng tlie hiniieiH, uml mete are uumy uboiit Itosvburg, to llae fiom the wrath to come. About February 15, lr. J. W. Strange experts to leave lor San Franc ittco, w here ho w ill enter tlio denial depuitiiiciit of the University uml take the full prurti tiouer's course. This U the ruin ol ull duiitieti w ho desire to keep ponied in till the Advances of the ileiilul profosnion, and it Ih evident that the doctor in nut lo violate this rule. I'rof. J. O. ti jble, lliu optician, will be ut Mt rtle Creek on ThuiNduy no I l ii- uy, the L'Ulh and L'IhI; Kiddle. S.ilur- day.'J-'li Canyouvil'e, :MI; (ileiidule, Monthly and Itiusdav, -lili uud L ith; Wolf t'reek, WcdneKilay and I liun-.l.iy ; 'JOlh and L7th. TIioho wiidiing their eyes examined and gluFHrs llitcd will tlud bill) at tlio liotei. I'.xaiiiiniiiion free. Saturday, Ilie HUlli, the ''liiuiikuid's Home Ueiuoiistration," uiul slum tceues will be put before the people hv the Salvation Army. Kvrryonu tdmuM go and witueEd tbe wonderful things that will happen. Admission will I c free to nil the meetings except Wednesday nml buturduy, when len cents will he charged to meet expenses in connection with the cainpineeting. Miss Juliet Waldorf and her excellent supporting company appeared tit the Opera House last evening iu "lugomar." It was announced that ''The Hunch back" would bo put on, but owing to the ludiHiiotiiliou of onu of Hie Imlins the substitution was niude. The play wan well rendered uud the audience apprecia tive. Tlio company will Htuyoveruuolher day and tonight will present thu "limn b hack." The play and players inurit a gOi)d hul DO. i rank l'lolnor ol the Western tin Ion force ia In the city. Sunday's biiuw storm wan quite general In HuullicMi Oregon. cburciilll, wooiley x McKonzie are selling loin of Oliver plows. V lid tlurks are not very numerous on llm liupipia and lis trihularles. Mr. Jacobs, lato of the New L'ra mills. 1-It for the Klondike this morning. Jim I rater riiinn in from the aouth Monday locpen I a day with hi f jlks. Ask your grocer for Kieolslor flour; Kuarunloi d llrst clus. $1.UU ier lack, K. W. Carpenter' little boy, who hss been ipiick with hronchilis, Is Improv ing License lo wed has been issued lo W, L. Cobb ami Caudnee iJillard of Civil lleml. Lxcelsior Hour in guaranteed first class. Ask your grocer lor it. Only LOO per Mf k, All kinds of artificial teeth made at n-uaonabln prices at Dr. Fred Ifaynea' I'.oilal olllce. I, idles, if you try Ilr. Warner's corsets yo'i'll have no other. A full line at the Novelty Store. 8 11. Hermann and wife are in the citv from Myrtle I'olnt on their way lo San I raii' iaco. W, II. Ilyurs, commandant ol the home, has taken u shy at the "diamond bitch" discussion. We have hud a week of wintry wcatb cram! the small boy ami his sled have iiiadn tbe most of il, A. S. Churidler has superceded K. A. indium in the uianageinent ol the Jt'jsver Hi!! con I mine?. .1. I.. IVItuu of Asbluud has purchased I iU bead ol cattle In liougla county for apt ing delivery. '1 lines. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hansbrough ate now houtekeeplng, being comfortably domii iled on Kane street. .No i.i'U. r line of boots and shoes in tow n than ours for the money. Call and him' iliein at the Noveliy Store. ."'-in 1 I C.i t and Tom Ciiteser are among tlioie who coutemplttto seeking their fortunes iu llm far north soon. I. up ' Assortment of umbrellas, good goodn, linn hniidles, steel rods, call and ee tit.. in nt the Novelty Store. An aurora borealis was visible from l.4" ii-u , Lake county, one evening last week . Naturally it wan a brilliant signt. I.. A. Sanctuary has had an addition to In" family. Five spotted patrician pupn 110 driiiuml u ahure ol his atten- I lion. 1 Th - i'lirrolt lull wsn a favorite place lor lot.iiTs while the snow lusted. I M ii lnv i v'-niug tint toanliiig wan fairly li"d. I'r. C. " Krowu appeared suddenly licloru Mm liay Conference at ban rran ci.no, "7i-Hiel up," and win (Jib- Hlll-HC I. Cream linn. cIil-ah, tine hard candies in. id" c. i-ry Sutiirilay and between timea ul i he Knn ly Kitchen Try a chew, y u:i' ' y 'Ul ! 1 do Workmen expect to have u high old liiii i l i.iioi row uight, ttie occasion bring tho ollichl visit of Supreme Lect urer .1 . i. Tate lu M.rU I;. 1111 Lugetit- aie to the elici t that Ih.' piracLiing of Kvaugelist Kotts Iheie has been attended with very yiaii lying recul's. J. W. Uccklev & Co , the butchers, will keep only the choicest of meats where wttti to ttipply the Kosfliurg public, but monthly nt-uk-iueuts will be required. It cottii 5011 but a nickle to hear W. J. liryau'x speech, the cross of gold and a ciow u el thorns, perfect reproduction i f voice and words on the Novelty Store gruphophoue. II011.O. W. Kiddle waa a caller at this cilice on Fiiday. Mr. Kiddle facetiously remarked that if the division was ever removed lom Kosehuig, (ilenbrook was the l ik,n ul and natural location for it. The placer miners ought now lo be happy, the ut reams are up, and the snow deposited in Ibe mountains aud foothills rugbt to provide a good supply of water for milling purposes for eome time to come. Supie.ue Lecturer Tate of the A. O. U W. will be lu re on the "Stli of January, l-i'.'s, ami w ill deliver a lecture on tbe principles of I he order. There will also lie an entertainment that will be free to the public. The voters of (irauts Tasa school dis trict met ut Ibe school house tbe other day uud voted a 10-iuill tax, to run tbe schools for uine months, and if found necohsary, to add for next year two teachers. Conductor l'al Tynan has asked for and received u sixty day lay off. Con ductor Sam Veatch has taken his place on the o hi land and Conductor J. M. HaiiHbroUiih bus taken Veatch'e run on the through freight. The merchants of Jackson county have effected u combination to bring suit aainM the stnte board of equalization to prevent the enioring up of the 60 per cent increase of asueKsiiieut on merchan dise uml Htuck iu trade iu that county. Tim Hale of lands in tho Fort Klamath abaml uicd military reservation has been po.-tpuiicd to a fui ure date, due notice of which will hu giveu. The sale wan to havd taken place on Feb. 0, Tbe reason of the postponement is not known to us. Kepuhlicau. MrM. St.uk, I'leiieaut Kidge, O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I Huved him from croup by uslug (inn .Minute Cough Cure." It ia the .pin kest and uiobt certain remedy for cuiiglu, coldn and nil throat uud lung 1 1011 bleu. A. C, Muretcre' & Co. I'rt'f . t iuhle, th.) optician, was unuble to be at Kiddle on Jan. 'JJud, owing to a rin-li of huMiift-s ut Myrtle Creek, but will poMiivcly hi ut Kiddle Jan. l!7, -S. '.mi. He U prepared to lit glasses to all who Hiiller from defective vision. I'x ttininaliou lieu of charge, If ou want Bomelhiug that is really very "ice and choice, toothsome uud wholotomtt, "good (or the man, goad for the (run, good for the baby ami good uiiyhow," call in at the Kaudy fac tory on Jueksoii street, and try the ehui'oluto cream 1 and other fresh con dies mudo there daily. Pr. J. W. Strange has arranged to be ul Myrtle Creek un January i't'i, "7, M ami '.".); ut Canyonvillo ou February 1,2. li and I. uud ut Kiddles ou February 7. S, '.I uud 10. l'ereons living near these plucen who dcsiro dental work will con sult their interests by ratling on I'r. Strungo w hile he is there. School District Notice. There will ho 11 speclul meeting ut tho school house lu district No. -1, ou butur day, January '."Jih, tu vote a tux for the ensuing school year aud to build or bay a Hdiooi iiotiHe 111 i rnitvaie neighbor hood, r. 1. ii:i:k spkaks. Officer and Delegates of Local Clnba Llcclcd. Hon. l.T. Oeer, of Marion county, now often spoken of In connection with the next republican nomination for gov ernor, came In on Tuesday's local In re sponse to an invitation from the M Kin ley club to address the people of Hons burg from a republican standpoint, the special occasion being the lime for ibe election of nfllcers of the ( lob and ibe selection of delegates to attend the league convention at l'ortland neat Tuesday. Mr. Ueer was met at tho do- pot by a committee 01 prominent repu'i lican of the city who escorted hl.-n lo the Hotel MvClallen where apartments had alroady lieen provided for him. aud lu thu evening he delivered an address at the court house. I be attendance was not large, hut very fair considering that tho stakes to be paid for, politically speaking, in the coming campaign are not yr t up. In Die absence of Judge Laoghary, president of Ibe club, K. I). Stratford, presided aud announced th drat order of business the election of officers, and the following were elected: President, K. I. Stratford. Vice Presidents, J. W. Wright and I. H. K. bulck. Secretary, J. It. IMdy. Treasurer, W. A. Frater. Delegates to the state leagus conven tion : (ieo. M. llrown, D. S. K. Hoick. I.C. Fullerton. J. 1J Kddv. K. L. Mil ler, A. M, Crawford, Koland Ages, (ieo. r.at'B, r . rage-lin'in, nimon Caro, O. K. Godfrey, M. McCoy, H. C. Nlocnm, F. 1). Hirstford, I. It. Kiddle, W. A. Fra- ter and John II. Shupe. I he president then introduced Hon. T. T. Oeer, who entertained tbe audi once with a plain, every day common sens) talk on Ibe question of Ibe free C iosge of silver. He began by giving a History nv me coinage laws 01 Hie L oiled Stales from 1701' to tbe local led crime nf 1H7-), and showed conclusively that unless (he legal ratio of the two metals, gold and silver, correspon led precisely wuh me market ratio mere never had bepu and never could be, under free coinage, concurrent circulation. The m ney that was overvalued at the mint Invariably drove oat the dearer coins. He s'-otiied the idea that because the world's debts were many times in in excels of the world's coin or money ttiat therefore the debts could not be paid till the volume of tbe currency equalled the amount of the debt. A twenty dollar piece is not destroyed after it has paid a twenty dollar debt, ll can be used at once to pay anolber. It does not teijijire a thousand bushel bas kets to measure a thousand buohelsof po tatoes; one basket tan do the work. Mr. (eer spoke from tbe standpoint of a workiugmau to workingmen, and his re marks were much appreciated. At tbe conclusion about a score of new inem- herstdgned the club roll. lOl''..AH 1 ot NTY ( ti ll. On Mjndiv afternoon lit ll..tjTua County republican club held a meeting ami elected the following delegates to the league convention : C. A. Sehlhrede, A.J. Hallows, C. W. I'arrolt, J. II. Kddv. K. M. Cnnklimr. C. L. Hadlev. J. A. Norman. 1 i. IL Churchill and C. T. Cuirv. Allernalis James M. Ilann- broiiKh. L. A. Suuctuarv. i. R. (Tli i 1. 1 and M. F. Kapp. The Mass Convention l'tirfetiuiit to call Ihe pupuiisls held their meeting at Orange Hall Saturday, January i'l' I. to fouler wiib the demo crats, who had melon ibe previous day and selected their commutes to make arrangements with Ibe popuhsis. The committees ol the two pat ties held their caucus and decided that Ihe only way to dfeat the republican party was by fusion. The convention put the fusion question and it was carried. At this juncture several of the leading populists got up, bade the party good bye, and walked out, declaring that their party had been swallowed up by the demo crats. The following delegates were elected to attend the state convention at Portland, .March L'.lrd: li. tsrown. 11. M. .Martin, II. Whitset', J. F. Os.ley, James By ron, J. II. Yi lies, s. s. liolHinger. lien Uiltette, L. T. Thompson. The delega tion was instructed to favor fusion. The proposition agreed upon for the comity is that each party shall have half the nominations. Just what will he thu outcome of this fusion is hard to determine, but it does not seem to be agreeable to all. From our point ot view, it seems that Itro. Lemiuer aud others who walked out bad the correct view. If tbe populists had the right principles, then the demo crats should have let the populists nom inate their ticket, and tben they could support it. Hut the democrats are just a little too shrewd. They concluded that if they could get only half a loaf that it would be better ttian no bread at all, hence the fusion. Some of the honeet democrats admit that they do uot care a atraw for principle. Their object is to get the paying ollircs, and principle cau go to the dogs. Scants. Normal School Notes. Drou in and hear tbe orators durirja chapel exercises. Ex exam Exau;iuatiou Orst half year final examination. Some bachelor students have been trading dwellings this week. Who pave for the broken sleds of last Monday night? Who pays the tidier? Some more new students are expected to enter on the first of the second half year. Prof. Palm's siuging class meets each Saturday at 3 p. 111, iu the Christian church. Miss Eva Krookhurt entered school last Monday, aud I'ick ami Myrtle Khodos have returued to school. President Uarz.ee gave the fourth ol a series of lectures iu tho M. E. Church last Suuday evening to a crowded house. Monday night witnessed a carnival of counters on tbe hill just back of the Christian Church, lirokeu sleds, brok en uoaoa, broken htuJy hours aud de merits, but a jolly good lime. C.DS.VU. No-To-llao lor 1 Ifly Onta. (iuuraulceil toluicro liui'ti euro, inul.es wouli mcu Birous, Ulooil pure. Well. All Urugyibis, (TARRILD. HICKS-McGHEi:. At ihe residence ol Ihe biide's parents, Mr, uud Mrs. Geo. rroUitun, Sunday evening January Ll, 1808, by Kev. F. L. Monre, J. A. Kicks and Mrs. Flora Mail tee. A host ol frieuds bete aud elsewhere cordially unite in wishing the young couple a happy and prosperous voyage through life. Mr. Kicks will go to Alaska about February 1st, and bis bride rouv accompauy him, but will probably re main till later and go on a subsequent trip. HUNT-SMITH. At Oaklaud, Juu. 10, 1808, J. L. Hunt aud Kli-ui Smith. COKU-M LL A K IX At t he Diilard school house, Jan. iMth, 18.18, by Kev. J. x. Cotton, W. L. Cobb aud Candace Pillard. Dinger. April weailitr on upper Cow Creek snow, rain and sunshine. Morris Hondeau of Hogem has been on upper Cow Creek for Ihe past four or Ave day. Mrs. Joint McOinnis of Hiinuyside waa quits sick last week, but we are pleased lo say she Is almost well agaio. Mr. H. Fren-.h sold out tbe eotire In terest of the late I. N. French in the range cattle to Clements A Miller of Carll. Mr. Chs. demerits and child of Koseburg.who have been visiiiogat.Carll lor the past two week, returned home last Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Ulemente and child. John McOinnes, who was brought home few weeks ago from tbe A li C mine sick, Is well again and returned to Ihe mine last Sunday. His nephew, Willie accompanied him. Clements & Miller of Carl will go op to the headwater of Cow Creek to attend to their cattle interests. We wish them eood luck, ss tbe cattle they bought of S, French ere wild as elk. The French Bros, of Hinger caught five black bears while trapping on tbe headwaters of Cow Creek last November. The hides were sold to J. L. Prouty's Sons, New York, for 4S, the prices ranging from 22 down. Oregon bear is worth skinning. . pLCBiut'S. Riddle. All tbe news are mowed under this week. Merchant Jobn M. Jackson was in Canyonville last week. A. W. Cornutt returned to the Green Mountain mine last week. A. L. Catching says be is going to Klondyke in the spring. We hope suc cess may bo his partner. Dr. P. A. Harris went to Dads creek one day last week to see Mrs. Bell Mynatt, who ia sick with throat trouble. Thoa. Mayee, our merchant, is getting to be qoite a sportman and gray squirrel and quails have to suffer in consequence. Mrs. Thos. Dyer and family returned home (Sunday after a viait with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stearns at Canyon ville. We understand tbat the K. of P. of this place are plaanlng to give an en tertainment about the 19th of Feb., it being the anniversary of'tbe order. He thought he was a miner bold, And went to Klondyke in a whirl ; 3ut now, while digging hard for gold, And working hungry in tbe cold, He sighs for home and "my best girl." The first genuine mow storm of the season here occured Monday, when aboot two inches of snow fell. With the ther mometer nesr the freezing t)iot the snow did not melt immediately; there fore, the small boy is in bis delight. J. B. Riddle made another cleanup at the Cracker Jack mine a few days ago and this time be got about $300. This mine is proving very successful, but we believe there are msny more in South Douglas tbat are just as good, which are undeveloped. There was a reorganization of the Mc Kinley club at Jackson's ball and (i. W. Kiddle was elected president and E. D. Kiddle, secretary. Those who were elected as delegates 10 the Slate League ut Portland are: U. W. Riddle, W. L. Nichols, J. U. Kiddle and E. A. Bassett. During tbe last campaign this clnb was an active and lively "republican," and we may look lor some effective, work Irom it in tbe next few months. ScOBCHtR. Qlendale. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kedtield of Grants Pass attended the select party at Hotel Clarke on Saturday evening. Walter L. Smith of Ibis place went to Oakland on Friday for a week's visit with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Page. A. P. Langenberg killed a large panther very near his home on Saturday. The feline monster measured 0 feet 3 in ches from tip to tip. Mrs. Victoria Hobbs of Lone Maple is at Glendale having some optical work done by Prof. J. . Goble of Portland, who is at Hotel Clarke for a few days only. Mr. Wm 11. Neff has our thanks for an elegantly bound copy of tbe "Looking Glass of tbe Bible" that be presented us on tbe evening of bis departure from Glendale. We are pained to learn of tbe danger ous illness of Mr. Linneans Browning of Placer. Dr. '.V. F. Kremer of Grants Pass is attending him and grave fears are entertained for his lecovery. II. D. Sluter of Snow creek has "struck it rich" at bis mine this week. He brought in several nuggets, tbe largest one weighed $300 end tbe next largest $70, and many others of less value. The special school meeting held at this place ou the 20th inet., was deferred until the 31st. No business was trans acted because there was a deficiency in the notices that were posted which ren dered them illegal, Mrs. E. Wagner and be .accomplished grand daughter, Miss Clara Nieberding, of San Francisco, made ue an appreciat ed call. Miss Clara favored us with two most beautiful recitations, "Flying Jim's Last Leap" and "Guilty or not Guilty." Both selections were rendered in inimita table style. Miss Clara is an accomp lished elocutionist and we hope to hear her recite ofien. Miss Aurora Wolverton accompanied tbeiu to our home and we thank tbe trio of ladies for a lovely visit. Douglas Waite, our county school superintendent, was up to attend tbe meeting of Ihe L'Oth inet., and by his clear logic and his strict adherence to the letter of the law in school be created au excellent impression on all who were present. And this being an election year some one suggested to us I but Mr. Waite might favor our demo cratic school board, which however, he did nut do. His othaal work was strict iy uon-partiaan, au I we will just whisper to our republican friends tbat we will have a very strong candidate to oppofe Douglas Waite, it we neat buu. M0LUIi. Oakland. Harry Pinkston went to Winchester Wednesday evening. Roy Steams and Dr. Little went to tho county seat on Wednesday's local. C. IL Medley received a car load of flour aud feed from the Eugene Mills Weduesday. Ed Whitney, who was alllicted wiih nervous prostration, is reported to be improving. The old mill's Iruu remnants of the tire laat fall were shipped to Albany Iron Works Satin day, Rev, A. W, Snyder, district mission arv, is holding a series of meetings at ttie naptist Ubnrcii, E. G. Young it Co. shipped a large quantity of dressed turkeys aud cbickeus to Portland thin week. The company Itaa ordered a large stock of gents' fur tiiahiii g'l!-., im v an.! I,l.-ti, also a spring stock of dry goods, which will ar rive in due time, Miss Mrrla Oraves returned home Saturday from lioseburg, where she has hern visilifia relative for some tints . We were vl-ite I by a snow atoim on day and Monday, which was ebni Ihe first of the season, and which rasde the small boy as wi ll as the laig-ir i.nes make merry w bile it Issted. The sleds were brongbt into oie on the hillsides and Ihe ssme old tramp op Ihe hill for a moment's fletting pleasure dowo again. It makes the heart glad, and who knows hot that i sufficient. Tansy. Dance at Qlendale. According to announcement tbe dance came off on Saturday evening at Mrs, Clarke's railroad rating house at Glen dale. It was a fashionable dance be canre Ihe grand march did not takeplace until ten o'clock. Tbe orcbeatra and quite a number of dancers, nearly twenty in all, came on the overland from Grants Pars and these with the deyotees of Terp sichore who attended from local points, made np the nicest little party tbat has assembled In this neck of tbe woods for some lime. Jobn Calvin, tbe veteran roadmastrr, graced the occasion with bp genial presence, and while be did not dance seemed to enjoy the fun aa mocb as the younger folks. Tbe music waa snipiions and tbe sapper, while very much in evidence about half-past twelve o'clock, was soon "out of sight." Among those from abroad who were prerent were Mies Milla Riddle of Rid dle and Miss Nellie Barlow of Grant Pass. The ball was a decide! v eniovabl affair and the spscion dining ball made I ... m..i k.n vi- " 1 I to look forward to tbe time when tbe genial landlady will give us another op- poriuniiy io enjoy an Ihibij Tbot. Etkton. Snow fell continuously all day last Monday. J. T. Cooper is here visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. W. II. (Stark. Born, to tbe wife of Wm. Jones, a daughter; also to tbe wife of Arthur Mack, a son. Rev. Gordan preached here laat Ban day to large audiences. The sermons were excellent. C. B. Haney will go to Alaska soon where he expects to make bis stake. We hope he will succeed. Miss Nannie Haii.es bas been on the aick list for a few days and was enable to attend school lost week. Mies May Benedict was in town last Monday on business, but no one knows whst tbe "important business" was. Mrs. A. M. Young bas returned borne from Scio where she hss been visiting relatives for some time. Her msny friends are glad to welcome her back. Patsy. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of tbe disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best pbyiicians in this country for years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect com bination of tbe two ingredients is wbat produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. r . J. CUJSNEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Backleu's Arnica Halve. The Bes. Salve in tbe world for Cuts. Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbaius, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively curea Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give penect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A. G.Maretera A Co. NOTICE. Poor Farm (0 Bent. Propositions will be received bv tbe county clerk np to 12 m. March 11th, 18',i, lor rental of the Douglas county poor farm, about 000 acres, about 100 acres farming lands and balance pasture, for a term of one to three years. Con sideration to be taken of the plowine done and grain sown, the running of a free ferry, and boarding of the paupers now there. There is now ou tbe place 4 horses. 2 plows, wngou, back, harrow, binder, mower, hay rake, cultivators, and a very complete outht for running a farm and keeping house, a list of which can be seen at the clerk a office. Also, 7 cows, 2 beltJers. 5 yearling calves, 80 bead of bogs and pigs, some gram and hav. Tbe stock is for sale now. Will rent farm without equipments or stock, but preter to rent (arm and sell equip ments to same party. 1 be right is ret erved to reiect any or all bids. A. F. Sl(AB5S, County Judge. Grand Clearance Sale ! Commencing Saturday, January 22nd And continuing 30 days. Our S5 entire stock of ft SIS 1 Fill Will be Sold at Coit, STRICTLY FOR CASH, To make room for our large Spring Stock. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered the people of Douglas County to get bargains on Boots and Shoes. Roseburg, (Jr. PARROTT BROS. terel ssakM Ut U4 tarv VrttOffQQt fts9 enWeeWJJ W Ak8latiyrur Wood Contract. The commandant of tbe Oregon Bol diers' Home ia authorized to receive bids at bia office at said home nntil Satnrday Feb. 6th, 1808, for three hundred cord of wood to be delivered In tbe woodsheds of lha borne on or before tbe 30th day of September, 1S08. Bald wood most be first class oak or old growth fir, and most be "fall measure." Bids will be received for lota of ten or more) cords and tbe contractor mast fur nish a sufficient bond to insure a faithful performance of the contract entered onto. ne. "gn is raeervea 10 reject any or rri , , . ,. -. received under this call. All eommanicationa regarding this matter ahoold be addressed to W. H. Byars, Commandant, cars of the Home. Roeeburg, Oregon, Jan. Gtfa, 1808. Br order ot tbe Executive Committee of tbe Board of Trustees. Old People. Old people who require mrdicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find tbe true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine doea not stimulate snd contains no whiskey nor other intoxi cant, bat acta as a tonic and alternative. It acta mildly on tbe stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in tbe performance ot tbe functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids digestion. Old People find it just ex actly what they need. Price fifty cents snd $1.00 per bottle at A. C. Marsters & Co. 'a drug store. City Treasurer's Notice. 5otiee is hereby given to all persons holding Roeeburg city warrants indorsed prior to September 1, 1803, to present tbe same at tbe city treasurer's office in tbe city ball for payment, as interest will eease thereon after tbe date of this not is. Dated at Roeeburg, Or., this 13ib day of January. Geo Cabtv, City Treasurer. The Pacific Circle Women of Wood craft, from December, 1897. to Februa y I, 1898, will admit members under a special dispensation, so fsr as admission feee are concerned, hence admissicn may be bad during tbat time, for about one-half of regular rates Anv of tbe members will bo glad to give all tbe de irred information. Mrs. Mary Bird, Uarrisburg, Pa., says. "My child is worth millions to me ; yet I would have lost her by croup bad I rot invented twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cares coughs, colds and all throat and lung trouble. Prosperity comes quickest to tbe man whose llyer ia in good condition. De Witt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach and liyer roubles. A. C. Marsters' & Co. Prof. Goble, tbe optieian, can be seen at 614 Pine St. Those baying trouble with their eyes should oonsolt bim . Ex amination and consultation free of charge. A perfect fit is positively guar anteed in all cases. F. R. Coff man, physician and surgeon secretary board U. S. Pension surgeons Office in Maraters block, residence 720 Stephens street. Professional calls in town or country promptly answered night or dsy. After February 1st we will make a re d action ia the price of Oliver plows and eqtras throughout the entire line. Just received a carload ot barb wire. STCABXS & CUEMOWtTR. The New Era Milla manufactures Ex celsior flour and guarantees it first cla's. II. 00 per sack at all grosery stores. Ruga in infinite variety at Alexander A Strong's. New goods at Caro Bros. Boss Store. Bdeeate Tear Bowel WHk Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, J6e. If GO. C.faU, druggists refund money. FerOver Fifly Veais. A Ol amo WaWTaiBO Rsmbdt. Mrs Wuulow'a Soothing Bjiup baa been used for over Bfty years by millions of mothers lor their children while tea thins, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens ths gumt, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and Is the beat ninady for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by dragslsts la Try part of the world. Twenty. Are cent a bottle. Its value Is Incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winalow' Bootblnf tsrapt and take no other kind.