Tilx!) HjAINDEALEK I KIUH'AllY 17, IHDH, Tiie I'lim ifira. MklH'il t t in lu II iiiiui ml Mslu aii'l I. miu tria. Huii'lay JMutvIre: I'mai'litm, II a. m ml 7 Ml i. in. Hulilmlli Si huol, ID a, tn.i P. W, Wiiulhir, HiihiiIIiIiii1kiiI Claaa Miwtltig at rliHw nl lli moNiliiK tmylisi Kiworllt laaus 0 Kl 111. Ilallla HimIIk'T. i"ioii.U. Vmyi't Mi'i'lln, WciliioiHliiy, nl 7 id p. in. rA I,. M'lUlIK, I'Mllll, !' taoimttn, nururr Main ami l.aua, I'aaaaf ishi.n ;ntsi n - otmiur ul Cut and KiunatrcoU, Htimlay Hiirvlia: l'uillu worship, in. mt 7 Ml . in. Hahhatli RYIhhiI, lua, m. V, I'. , I), Lt ,7 in. I'ia, MiKillui, Wwliip. Ur,7 M p, in. K H. I'll.w.iaTH, I'uUir 1'Mtin Hit r. i hiikn i lium il on im ta r ir-ri uiita auivtra, at It a. in. kixI 7 m , in. I'ra) m mix liiiu, I huru'lii i x iiliif. A. U WMiri.L. I'anUir. Kill' l'l, ( iiuiii II. hivli'i' MnlI.aih nimu Ini mi l i-wnliis, at (In' uaiial linur. Ilai .IniiH lau tiik, Hector M. I., t Ml in II, M. if III Hrrvlriam 1 1 f HlltliU- iix - It I oat atil cvrhlnu, lll.i . J. 1 . I'oiiuri, 1'nalur Weal her Report Kor III" wei'k t'liiliiia! I'ehruary ii, lH)H. I'rerlpllalion In inclii'H und hundredths, Mailinuiii lolnpi-iature, M, on tlio Mill, Minimum lfinpiiatut, -I I, on llio 10th. Precipitation, U.l'.i. Total precipitation since 1st of moiitli, ,M Average preclliilalion for thia month (of LM years, 4 . Ho . Total r4 liilutioii frviu .Vept. I, IS97, to iUln. HI. I'l. Averagu prin litall"ii Irom Hepl I, '.'it. 13. Total dnllclrni y hoiu Kept. I, 1SU7, 1.1M. Average precipitation for 'M wet anaaona, N'it. to May. inclusive, ll.l.ll. Tiiok. UimoN, Observer Lini.li LOCALS. New goods at Caro Uioh. Boss Hlore. lu lu lint Itosnleaf (or t lie host cigars. For a kiio'I 6-ceiil cigar call on Mra.N. Uoyd. Knit In in tin ito vanity itl Alexander A Mrong's. I or sued oi rail on II. M. Martin, near Die ilvpot. '1'liu liiruot atnl liit lino ol rinta in low it at llm Novttlly SIoik. t;lniicliill. Wooilcy .V. Mi Kcn.ln are cIIImk lot ol Cllivnr clown. II yuii tt.wit a tootli iullel or lillo'l, i all on hroil llaynim, uVniiHt. l'rol. Koliimitt i liiu auiliori.i'il lipoid ol llin I'l himiKai i.h at I iariliner. Auk yi'iir uiihit for I'lxiolsior Hour; guaranteed llrnl ilm". I.ih) rr rink. iNHiiiHtry ol ul I kimlH ekillliilly anil iroinitly Oomi by l'r. Kri'il II.)iiih. I tin Now I ra Hour milla nmtr nt all ila woik Kept by all $l''l'r oat k. All kirn In ol nrlitii ial li'ntli mailts at rmonabl prlioa at l'r. iroJ llaynca' Poutitl (illu'c. 1'. V. Cann'titi-r ih uulbori.il lo re roivo am M-ri-ipt lor milif criti'iin to tbe l'l.At 1'tSAI.ti.H. ror Ibu untlinl iullrinH lu outing lliumel, call al llm Numlly Mom am) tea tboir now luii. (Jottonmlo iiantB, iikw line, isool i?'o.li, wll um la. I'riwa 7'i, '.'J rwuta and II, at tlio .N'ovdlly More. ln o( our proiniuoiil ore liariliala aava ' one Kuuino Oliver plow aline will out wear two ol tbe oilier makee." Tbe New r Milla nianufaciuria V.x relator llour and (tuarantere It Ural daia. 1.00 per eai k al nil tjrocety nlorea. lirabain Hour, oat meal ami """, ut (lie New Kra Milla All BUarantfeil Ural i-laaa. Hn Bale by all Krotcra. 1.00 tier aaik. ! llrnirf your job work totlie 1'i.aimhi i an olbco. no aro prepared to do t tie ibeapenl ami beat wolk umitli ol Port land. "Notbinu new under Ibo niu" excep linn tbore (loln iuim nul caiamula at tbe Kundy Kitcbeii. Tbe very neweat tliiutc out. Hice A, Ui'.e, Ibo 'June atreel lurniture dealera, bave n uood line of beating elovea ol vaiioua deaeriptioiiH, new and aocond band, lor tbe full trade. Trices Ito limure ipilik aula ol uew Kooda to make room lor our auiumer line. I'ome and aeo wbut wo bave. Send in your mull ordera. Noyelty Htore. J. V. llei klev iti Co., ibo butehera.will keep only tbe eboieeai of meula where witli to aupply tbe KoHi-luirn public, but monthly Hotlletiieiitu w ill bo reijuired. Y ou'll llnd bnrnaina in our boot and alioe line. Come ami examine them. Remember wo aew all rips freool charge. Novelty .store. WeKivoiiwuy two gold watches and tbreo lino drnea pattorna to lucky pur chaHora during Kebnury and March. Tbeao i(ifla aro now on diaplay. Cill and eeo them lit the Novelty Store. Dou'l annoy othura by vour congbinK, and rink your life by in lect in a cold. One M io tilo CoiikIi Cure eurea cougba, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and 1uik trouble". A. C. Maratera' A; Co. After J'obruary Ut we will make a re duction in the prim of Oliver plowa and eitraa throughout the entiro line. Just roceivod u carload of barb w ire, a Kikahnm A CiiDNowrrii. MrH. J. If. Shupe baa boon appointed representative for Ibo Viavl Co. in thia city. Any one dceiriug Uiforiuiillon in regard to, or wishing to procure tho rem ody, will plouuo call ut her residence on llnoatreet. jl3-ym Monia' I'oultry Cure. Thin Infallible lomedy cbiillengoa the world lo produce its equal ua an ckK producer. 1'revent ive and cure tor all diecuw'H of fowla. (iuarautocd and (or Hale by II. M. Mar tin, ltoBcburB, Or. After yours of untold aulleriug from piloB, U. V. Turflell of Kniluoravillo, I'a., waH cureil by uuing a single box of DeWitt'a Witch llfli-el Salve. Skin dis eases such as ec.uina, rush, pimploB and obstinate nor oh are reudily cured by thia (amouB romedy. A. C. MarBtera A Co. Hiouaaiiila iii'k Trying It. In nrdr to prove tlio rrat merit of i;iy'n Cnuiu Hiibn. tln ii"-' effective cure for Ciilurrli mid l i'ld i" llmul, we liavepro puind a ni in ioiH trial Liz" for 1 eenta. li. t it of your dniUKii t it Hi-nd 1" t EI,Y UltOS., Ml Warren St., N. Y. City. f Buffered from ciitiirili of the womt kiud ever niii '0 it I . mi I 1 uocr Imped for euro, but JOIv'h iUi'iim Halm Miema to do even Hint. M:uiy aripialutiiuiTB have UHed it with exoelleut rtKiilt:i. Ohcar OHtrum, 15 Win run Ave., (.'bicujo, Jll. ;ly'a Cream Halm ia the ackuowlnlMi'd cu I'n for cutuirb uud ooutulun no cocaine, incveury nor any iuJiiiiouH dni. i'jii'o, ((J Qut At dnitfiiit or by uitnl. UKILH MUNI ION. Mmi'jtiorado noxt Tuesday. a neaii if nil in K!.N jnr-i nt Zittlor'B Hon. riliin Cooper was a visitor In llm i lly rstorday. Mm hilli mo oung grass. llllO gllM W till I 111! New volllnic In tl.a buuiil .Io'h at tin. Novelty Moro, J. VV. Weaver of Myrtle Creek waa in I own Haturday. Large lino of cranium and toweling junt ..lte I .1 ll.. kl .. ... ' v-i ina iovi)iiy More. Tbe triplets: Col. W. II. Taylor, Maul Maika and James Slevoim iii. I'oea your tooth ache? tin axk l ied llaynea whetber It it worth niviiik. Mlaa Kthel Uiddlnof Itiililbi in in the city on her way homo from Jirain. Ibo canned hominy at iglcr'a Rrocuiy ia lb beat in tbe city and every can guaranteed. Mrs. I., A. Walker, who ban b.en Blighlly ludiaoed for the pant week, la alowly Improving. I'. K. Zigler haa imrchuaiMl tbe liilnri'nt of Claude Cannon In Ibe bowllux nllcy on Jackaon atreet. (Julie a niiiuber of colored folks wer in the illy Haturday. They were co.d mloera and came from Coos liny. A. W, Stanton I in Wyoming. He Proposes engaging In the abeep bimiui'it In that country and la looking for a range. lloIaM ye candy lover, rail in the Kaudy Factory and pamnln our new chewing hocoU'im, Tbcy simiily can't im beat, lon't foruet tbe Kniubl'a muMnuurnilii ballon lbo2L'il. You can get coNtumia at Alexander Slrong'a by leaving jour order now, It ia now broal dayliabt whi n the bx-al come in evenings and tbe "rect-ii- lion committee" is largely lucrnaHud as a couseijiieiice. The Uoao field Is a favorite iilacu for the galhcrera of walercreaa, and that aavory plant is mw In excellent ahapi (or tbe tatile. If you want a tbame In tin- tur lilit boater now i your opportunity. Only n few luuio cans ol Ibu hakiiia! nowdcr left at Aiglet 'a grocery. Complaint is made by persons who.u businenH require tlieui to travel tbe country loads, that they arc ii'iuiit as bad aa ibey usually gi t. Tbe Fpworth Lenguo ol Ibe M. I'.. Chtircb will vivo a dime mii iul at tbe Cb u rvli 'on f'li.lay evening. I'riir.iui and luni'li. All ate invited Tbe old mine at lieavrr II ul bun bu n closed down and Ibe inut li i nt'r y , tracks. etc., w III lie takeu out. Work etill i on Hilars on the new tunnel . f"uu. S. llaticbie, ol Coos county, aim lull up the other day near Heaver bill and relieved of lH by two uegrorH, alio en forced Itieir demaii'ls wi ll u shot i;nii. V.. J'uiiiiH, plnsiiian and nurifruii, ofllce in Maratera' building. Calln in town and country promptly answered night or day. Hesidcnce, '.! 1 Mill ettcct. Tbe secretary of tbe interior h rovrd a patent of 'SM7 aeies in ibe Koreburg land linlri t. Oregon, to Ibe Oregon Caltfurula Hailrnail Compiuv. Arraogcmetits have been im.U' I r u iiupioviug and beautifying tbe pu! lie near tbe courthouse at Lugene. l int-r-lirUing women are Interested in Hie luovomeut. Tbe copious rains of tbe tirsi of tbe week put a new face on tbe mining in dustry of Southern Oregon. All tbe by- draulio miiiei aie now running at lull apecd.-- Mining Journal. lomJuelor r-atn eaten, lieing now a llxture on the overland passenger run between beie and l'ortlaud, mil hooii move hia family to that place, where be baa the longest lay ovrre. Tbe minora on tho tributaries of tbe South I'mpijua must have been making bay wbilo the sun hIiiduh, bguratively speaking, for tbe past few days ai tbe water baa been fiitfhtfully muddy. K. R. Cod man, pbyaician and surgeon secretary board V. l. 1'ensiou surgeons Offlca in Maratera' block, residence V.'O Stepheua atreet. l'rofesaional culls in town or country promptly answered night or day. Whooping cough ia the most distress ing malady ; but its duration can bo cut abort by tho ujo of Ouo Minute Cough Cure, which ia also the best known rem edy (or croup and all lung and bioucbial troubloa. A. C. Marstcrs' A Co. L. K. Belflls, son of Ixuis Uellila of this city, aud wife, of KoBeburg, Oregon, are hero on a protracted vifir. They will remain hero for month or en, and then go to 1OB Angelee, stopping of here again on their return home. Tulare Hegialer. What can be tweeter, neater, cheaper, and juat exactly tbe thing fur a valen tine, than some of our nice fresh creams and candies. Just surprise your best girl on the 1 Itb of l-'ebruaiy by Bending bor half a dozen or more boxes of Kamly Kitchen's choicest aiveets. We are anxious to do a little good in thia world and can think of no pleasantcr or bolter way to do it than by rei'om inending One Minute Cure us a prevent ive of pneumonia, consumption aud other serious lung troubles t hut follow neglected colda. MarBtera1 lrng Store. It ia Baid that a Valley editor said sil ver buckles on gartera were becoming fashionable and he honed to boo more of them. His wife sued for u divorce, and tbe only woman in town wko bud silver buckles on her garters cow hided the poor editor until he was as raw a? a potato. The freight business keciM up wonder- dorfully well and if the busiiienu next aummer exceeds tho preBont, as summer trnfhu ordinarily exceeds that of Lebru ary. it will be immense, and the cars and engines at the disposal of tbe S. 1'. Co. 's liues in Oregon will be taxed to their utmost to hauillo it. A mile of wire netting purchased by the farmers of the Klamath Falls neigh borhood is to be usod for rabbit diives. Tho wire will be placed iu a V-slmpe, with a Blaugbter-pen at tho head. l!y tho aid ol a few wbippcrs-in, the bunnies will be expeoted to flock into tbe trap like sheep into the slaughter-pen. Mrs. Madeline U. Conking, of, Hose burg, grand worthy matron of the order o Eastern Star, and Mrs. Margaret Lutke, of I'ortland, atsociato grand ma tron, visited Kvergroeu Chapter, of this city, last Monday evening, says tbe Woodburu Independent, und imdructed the uiemberB iu the work of the order, at tho close of which a splendid lunch was served iu tho lodge room. A brief eoaaiou of tho Chapter was held Tuesday mornlDg. The above ladies aro on a tour of inspection of tbe chapters of tho Btate aud went from here lo Oregon City Tuesday afternoon. They were ao coin pan ied from here by (iraud Huth, Mrs, J, M, roornuin. Macaroni in one pound rartoona at Zlgler's grocery. Harry I'ratt of Myrtls Creek wai in town Ibis week. J. P. Ifolton of lkiiso City was a guest at Hid McClallen Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schiller Hermann went to I'oilland Monday morning. Cal l. O. W. f'oter.'i and T. (J. Uuth of Oakland wore In Ibo city Saturday. W F. iirigga of Canyonvllle wai doing biiKiucns al tiie court bouse Monday. L. It. Trevor and I'. H. MeVcy of Myr tle I'olnt were guests at tbe McClallen Sunday. "U't us lipray" should bn Win watch wonl of every Iruit grower. New berg 'rapblc. lieu. I,. Nordon, an old timer in l'ort laud, died there last week and was buried Sunday. MiH Maud lieckley, of Oakland, is visulng iu ibis eity. She ia Ibe goes-, of Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede. lipworth l-esiruii Social at the M. E. Church toumrrow evening, adrnisalon in cluding lunch, 10 cents. Florence A. Conn bolilim No. 'A. draw llm stove in tbe Dsllanea haklnir tiowdnr drawing at Igb r'i grocery. Mattbuw Nicvpm of I'midliiton. la nnilo sick al the resilience o( bis daughter, Mrs. Alice Sheridan, lu thia city. Hob Veil tch. rciiitiler of Ibe land office. ia a weather guosi-r. He claims now to Ihi nevernl falls nbi nd of the lx al ob server. The I'm i lie Nortbwetl Woolgrownrs Assoeiuiion will meet at Tbe Dallea, March 1st, "nd and 3rd, and an interest ing uud protitable cession la exected. Frank Conn was up Saturday from Miilrote. His muHiacbo that he shaved off last year has grown to the normal length an I he looks respectable again. Tbe supremo court haa decided that women are eligible to vote at scnool elections Tbe decn-ioo ia timely aa the annual m iioul election will soon be npon us. Thin uiiiiket ia well aupplied with (nut and yogi-tables, and even tbe barn y nul In. 1 ima been giving a reasonable aitention to businera and kept up the supply of etigs. ll looks as tbougli I'rofesnor Hainlla would have a walk over for superin tendent of ("boob. If be does Doug Waite will know in June that he has been iu a light. It ia reported (bat representatives el Montana parties will be iu this section soon looking for stock cattle. It ia more than bkelv that class of properly will never again be as low as they were two or tlitic v.ars n t. 1 lie committee iu charge of Ibe uno-k h ill mi Il r I'.ii'l una. have deride. I to educe the price of maulers tickets to fil)..: instead of 7'h: as hereti-foro an- uoiiii I. I.nly maskera free. Specia- t r .- . ieiita tit ki ts ol)c. Ladies -de. iiuHi'hii- ront.iine l an excited com- in ii ti i t v jen'i-rday, when tbe news of Hie ih si i in 1 1 .in n( it e "Maine" was giv en out. A rei.'iuitiiig ullicer could have wa'beie I up j u ! t - a ninnher of volunleeis if be wit on hand, who would no down aud lick tbe Spaniards out of their pa j Unas. I hi Jolly Neliie Mi'lleurv Company ai-rl irui.tm ut the Opera House Mou I av niijbt was fully tin lolbeexpec'ations d:il was duly uppteciated by the laige aii'iit'iion pte.'eut. ' igbt at a r rench Hall" mi New Yolk or elsewhere) bath I banns f ir Ki ih burei.H iilmost eii'Jal to h inv'er . I(.iw Limiics wignugs was caugbt in a cavei. i in ibe Meuin lleer mine, near Lelund, 1 'r , S.i'O'day, ami was com pletely i'ini-1. l;--ruers immediately K'ltowo.k to dig him out, and when uncovered be was Hill alive, but was so hadly hunted that Ls died within a short time. Ilia father ia au inmate of the Suldiera' Home in this city. I'be Humo r Oreg in left Portland Monday iiikt'it (or Alaska loaded with gold sei keis and fieigl.t, no small part of which was miner's outfl'a. The Ore ton burns &00 tons of coal on a round trip. W hc'ii near the Columbia river bar it was found thai there was a (Ire in tbe hunkers aud (or a long time there was count i nation among the passengers I ho vessel was put back to Astoria and tho tire extinguished. Hut little damage was done. Tbos. Newlnud of Douglas county, ar rived on tho bay Saturday, and is visit ing bis brother-in-law, Lyi Smith, on Coos river. Mr. New land visited what is now Coos county in tho early 00'a. Ho was a boy llieu, and came in with a party w ho had beard of tbe Whiskoy Kim beach mines, at Randolph. The lndiaua wero troublesome in those times, and the party of which Mr. New land was a member had some narrow escapes. Marshtield News. (i. M. I'. Walker, of the Southern I'a citio car shops, I'ortland, who aucceedod David Moure, deceased, as car-repairer hero a short time ago, died suddenly Monday night. He went to Olendale Monday morning, apparently in perfect health, repaired a car, uud got on tbe north-bound overland about 10:30 o'clock to come bomu. Ten minutes later he was found dead in bis seat in the coach, lie left a widow and three children. Hia remains were taken to Portland (or inter ment. Oregou dried prunes are now selling in tbe Fust at ten cents per pound. The Wcbfoot grower j;e!s three cent? per pound (or them. It cosu a cent a pound to fchip them, and the Kastern price lees the freight und Oregon price leaves a niargiu of six cents. Who gets this protita of six cents on every pound of Oregon dried prunes? Mr, Doecb ease the middleman does, uud it shows the crying need there is for Eastern consum er uud tho Oregon producer to cultivate a closer acquaintance Reporter. At their resideuce iu Drain, Wednes day, February -', LH'.IS, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Moore celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, tuite a number of rela tives were present at the occasion. They were niairied February 'J, in JeffeiBou county, Ia., by tho Uev. Mo Cager H. How I and, grandfather of the bride. In the yeur 18V 1 they moved to Oregon and set tied near Eugene, uud moved to ttieir present place of residence four years ago laal fall. They are the parents of fourteen cbildron, nine of whom are living (our iu Oregon, three iu Wauhiugton aud two iu Iowa. At lust tbe people of Koseburg seem to realize that the reuioval of the division from thia point would bo a serious loss, and are willing to move in the promise! If any act of theirs can proveut such ac tion on the part of the coinpauy. It has not yet been determined to move the division, though the matter has been discussed by tho railroad otllcials. If, however, the iliviBion terminus remutua bore the company will require additional room for sidetracks. Let it indicate what it needs aud the people of Hose burg will not bo slow to do their part. No action baa yet beou taken by the com puny either way, and what lias been printed regarding a proposed new depot, etc., is merely gucHHwnrk. J. II. Klddlsof Itlddla was In I tin city Monday, II. W. llolden ol Chinook, Wash., was In town Monday. J. O, Day of Portland was a guest at tho McClallen Monday, Mrs. Walter Drennan ia visiting frienda and relatives In Portland. Hon II. L. Hanson of Grants Pass spent Sunday in this city, Hon. Virgil Conn of Paisley was in Koseburg the Drat of lbs week. J. W. Duller of Canyonville was In tho city the drat of the week. Fred Wall and Charley llapperaett camo up from Msrahfleld last week lo vlalt friends. Elmer Wlmberly, ol the Review, left on I ueada morning local for Eugene, where he will enter tbe university. Mra. Mollis Collins and Misa Winnie Scott of Mingo, Ohio, are visiting their aunt, Mis. M. J. Thompson, of this city. Costumes fur tbe Knight's mask ball will be on exhibition at the Opera House Monday and Tuesday. Call and take your choice. This from the Salem Journal is tbe moat "onkindest cut of all :" "Col. J. b. Kddy, of the Itoeeburg Keyiaw, was in the city today." The buds are swelling, and the more forward of the trees and shrubs are put ting forth leaves. Vegetation Is more forward than it was last year. A (Ire originated in the office ol Dr. Tower, at Marahfleld the other day and destroyed the Hengstaken & Smith two atory building. The total loas will amount to about f .1,000. Ed Patterson, of thia city, who went to Portland about ten days ago with the in tention of going to Alaska, waa taken seriously 111 and was brought home on tho overland. J. A. Eicka accompanied him: Al the M. E. Church Sunday evening triere will be a sort of musical service entitled "Au Evening with Fanny J. Crosby, or Brightness in Darkness." Tbero will be a apecial musical program and an address. Much complaint is made by our neigh bors over in Coos conoty concerning the mail aervice. If they would only aee to It that that railroad was pushed throogb to Koseburg they would then bave no tnrtbor trouble in tbat regard. AT TUT. OPERA HUl'sK ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY February 21, 1898 ifivsrr T ALPHA LODGE, Ho. 46, K- of P. kVY KNICHTS OF PYTHIAS ORCHESTRA. CASH PRIZES ( ah l'rlzia will lc awarded aa (ollona. baly - Brat Sustained Character. Went Best Biutaiued Cliaraclrr. Lady Handsomest (.'ottume. I Kcgardleaa ol lieul iiaiHlMiueat Cotunie. icoat ul material. l ady Moat Graceful Ixjiorlmciit on the Kloor. Ucut Mint i.ran (ul l .irlnient on tiiel loor COSTUHES A t'oe'uulrr (rain Portland will be al the Ot- era Ileuae with a line aelecllon el costumes on Monday and Tuelay. February -Mat aud ?-'uU. Call early and avoid t lie rush. ADMISSION. Ueniiemen Maskers so ccuts Lady Hasktra Free. Spectator i Oeait $o Cents Ladles as Cents REFRESHTENTS. Keln-shmrnts 111 be served iu the BaU'iuct Boom by the Lady Maccabees. Unless there is a mighty big change In climatic conditions between now and spring, the oldest inhabitant can refer to thia as one of the mildest winters ever eiperienced iu this region, and we are only about an inch behind oq rain. Tbe Oregon Poultry Journal says now is the time to set tho hens, and never let one eacape wliicu shows tbe least signs of broodiueas. One chick in February aud early March is worth a half a dozen in June. Early chicks are the w inter egg machines. What does the Drain Watchman mean by saying: "They do say tbat the old adage, 'While the cat ia away the mice will play,' still holds good even in Normal school towns," . Did the Dupila of the Normal "act up" while the presi dent was away ? Shocking I Program to be given ut the Epworth League Social Friday evening Feb. IS: Song, prayer: song; rocitatioo. Eva Faulkner; solo, Halle Catching; recita tion, l'aulino lhompson; recitation, Wilbur Faulkner; song; reading, Helen Smith ; trio, Mae Fisher, Amata Smith, Frauk Godfrey ; recitation, Miss brad ley ; song. J. A. Sterling of Drain was in the city Saturday, lie was on his way to tbe southern part of tbe couuty woiking up hia candidacy for tiBfcusor. He had come horseback from Drain and visited the brethren aloug the wav. As near as he could learn he said J. 11. Shupe was in the lead for tbe nomination for clerk and I. H Kiddle tor tberid'. The young folks, and Eotne who are not so young, are pluming themselves and figuring on outfits in which they can compete for prizes at the masquer- ade next lueadsy evening, "lhere'll be a hot time in tbe old town tbat night." Orders for suits are piling in on Strong and persons who have not supplied themselves bad better get in, O. P. Randall, a Southern Pacific sec ticm foreman at Woodville, and hia little granddaughter were drowued Sunday afternoon while attempting to cross Kogue river on a small ferry-boat. Tbey were seated in a cart. Their horses be came unmanageable aud backed off when about half-way across. They were on their way to attend a funeral. a . II MASQUERADE 4 It, V. f-hiiii'.r .i.k of Potlland ii in the ci' jr. Kbnwnrs have been In order, not April shoaers but ery like them. Mlsa hin ma Winnlford of Isiwnr Cata tonia caine In on laat night's local. One week from Saturday Ibe repo li can central committee for Douglas conn ty will meet. Misa Laura Klce of Oakland came over on laat night's local and will be the guest of Miss Maude Hast. Mrs. Madeline Conkllng was at Ko gene lart night, paying an official visit to the Eastern Star 1jdge there. Canyonvllle, South Douglas and Elk- ton correapondence received, buf too lata for publication in tbia issue. The supper for the Masquerade Ball will be furnished by the L. O. T. M. in tbe bauuot room of tbe I. O. O. F. ball Deputy Sheriff Robert Stephens came In last evening from Yoncalla with one Hiley, who will be examined as to bis sanity. Some of the more forward of the peacn treea are putting forth blotsoms. Tbey may be sorry as it is a little early for such "dolus." Order your costumes for the Knight's mask ball now of Alexander ft Strong Monday night aud Tuesday costumes will be on exhibition at the Opera Moure. A man ny the name ol Johnson waa thrown off tbe cars and killed near Central Point Tuesday night. The coro ner's inqueat ia being held today. Fool play is suspected. Kev. A. D. Weatfall goes to Portland tomorrow to assist In conducting revival services ai ine u. d, i;nnrcn at wood' lawn. He will be absent for two weeks ilia pulpit bere wilt be occupied during uis anaence. Tbe Knights of Pythias anniversary was celebrated last night by tbe mem bers of Alpha Lodge and their families. Au interesting program, fortified by an excellent lunch, kept all bands io a good humor uutil a late hour. The W. C. T. U. will hold their next meatincr in thA linma nl Mra rialiAw 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The sub- ieet In hit lalron nn arilt ha "Uul members answering to the call with some favorite receipt. Articles will be read by Mra. A. F. Stearns and Mra. La.'rum. J. Ii. Kiddle, of Riddle, announcea in tbia issue of tbe Plaikdealer that he will be before tbe republican county con vention aa a candidate for chrrilT. Rouse would make a good sheriff and if given the nomination will make it lively for bla fusion opponcot. Tbe Muaick mine closed for tbe teaeon Keb. 1, the clean up for tbe month being 113,000. This is only a five-stamp mill, and in tbe last 11 daya run a brick worth $0,500 waa secured. Tbe mine baa shown a steadiness in quality of ore and has as steadily increased in rich ness, aa ita development work prog resned. This is also true of every other property iu Bohemia tbat haa been de veloped to any considerable extent, a fact which speaks volunea to the mining world Klondike will come and go but the riches of Bohemia will endure for ever. Gazette. The Y. P. S. C E. bad a nice little sccial time at Slocuin'a ball lait Friday eveniog. There were games, gossip, lunch, a museum, etc,, and the whole affair netted the society about $11, which will be added to the convention fund. It is doubtful if tbe plan of pairing off the persona attending by twos for lunch, bV tbe drawing of Cards. Iha oanilaman to pay the difference in weight between nun ana tbe lady, was a success, as the fat men were consniennns hv thair ah. sence. The women of Koseburg, gener ally Bneakinir. are of avorairn acnrHnnnia about 120 pounds, and the chances were largely against nnaiog one heavier than that, ao a fat man waa likelv to get in for it anywhere from six bits up. "Erected by frienda to tbe memory of those Who rjerishari in tha fira at Kiluor Lake, Oregon, December24. 181)4." will be the inscriotinn on Iha mnnnmanl nnai in course of construction io Eugene, and wnicn win oe placed over tbe grave in Silver Lake's little cemetery wherein lie the bones of tbe 4:1 victims nl that rlmarl. ful Christmas holocaust. The marble used in tbe monument is Vermont mountain dark marble. Tbe five pieces above toe base will weieh fi I nna and and the two bases, which will be made from Lake county rock, will add another five tone, making a total weight of ten tons. Tbe monument will stand 12 laat litotl frnm Iha haaa Irv IK. lin nl VA large urn surmounting tbe top, Journal. Drain Items. To Jack Sauiler, tho new P. M., at Yoncalla : Here is our paw. Prof, F. B. ilamlin of Rose burn ia our man for school superintendent. Jas. A. Sterling haa gone oat soatb. We suspect Jimmy is out for bis health. Politically he is solid at home. D. 3. Russell, I am glad to say, is re covering from bis late attack of vertigo. His many friends hope be will regain good health. J. W. Krewson has made 'bis store larger by some 0 feet and has moved into the side room for a residence instead of the room added to his store. Mr. Krewaon'a store ia one of tbe neatest in tbe county. Roads are good when you reach terra flrma. Wouldn't it be a good idea to ui-e convict labor in graveling, etc., as is done in New Y'ork state. No boneet labor is then injured, but our highwavs will be then repaired and good in sum mer and winter. Jotr. Scottsburg. Do not forget March 7. school meetion day. St. Valentine's Day was warm bb sum mer, 72 deg. Some fish are now being caught. J. Freyer does the bauliog. The days aro lengthening visibly, and daylight is on the increase. Eggs will be plenty for Easter this year. Tbey are now 12 cents per doz. Walter llurd, who has gone to Skag way, joined the A. O. U. W, at Caoby, Mra. i'hiletua McXeel of Paradiee creek has beeu out of health for some time and does not seem to be improving. Wanted. 1500 for 5 years at 10 per cent per an num. First claes security. Address D, Care of Plainpealkh. 1 II. I vi. vl of 6V74r'i Ikst baking powder is wonderful. ess Edueala Vour llowela With laueareta. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 10c, !o. II C. U V, (ml, drutfaUU I't'luud money. KlddlS Mr Johnson is reported sick this wenk. Noah Cornntt vlalt Monday, paid Myrtle Creek a Mra. O. W. Klik ol CaiMonslll i..,i,i ..i..,.,. i, I.... k...n.i. ' He tt E. McBrooiii was in town from Koa' burg last wrek. Prof. A. F. Cornutt waa doing buel ness In Koeehurg Saturday. Lucia Noah Cornutt and family ,at tended church al Canyonvllle Sunday. Aaron Sacked was in loan from lb canyon laat Sunday. Miss Anna Bogoo went to Kosebnrg laat week to attend tbe teacher's sxam inaiion. Unite a number of people io tbia vi cinity are complaining of sore throat at present. Jan. Catching moved his bouaebold goods to Ashland Wednesday morning wnere ne expecta to remain. Miases Emma and Mable Bryan of Canyonvllle were viauing in tbia vicinity the lore part ol tbe week. McKinlay la all right; so is tbe repub lican party. II yon don't believe it we will prove it to you next June., Rev. Ragon, presiding elder for tbe M. E. Church, preached bere Sunday, and Is continuing tbe meetings during tbe week. During last week there were three coyotes killed, and Sunday night Noah Cornutt, Jr., bad the good fortune to trap another one, J. B. Riddle came down from tha Cracker .Tack mine Sunday and made a business trip to Koseburg Monday, re turning to the minos Wednesday. Mrs. T. D. Oil more and daughter re turned to Ashland Friday morning after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilackler, bere. Mrs. Ella Blackwell came op from Roseburg last week, and went to the Cracker Jack mine Monday to visit witb her brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Geo. T. Frater. Died, at Canyonvllle. Sundav. Febru ary 13, Mrs. Nellie Moore, after a linger : in w i iug lunesa. iura. iuoore was an Ola resident of Douglas county, and ber many acquaintances will be sorry to hear of ber death. The K. of P. are going to give their entertainment next Friday night at Jackson's Hail. An interesting feature of tbe evening, will te tbe cake walk, also a Inncb wiil be served, and everybody is invuea to auena. A very pleasant surprise nartv waa given at the home of Mrs. Hatlie Wilson and family, Friday night. About 25 ol tbe young people were present, and after enjoying music and games until a late hour, a lunch wasssiyed, after which games were again played until an early hour when all went home to put in tbe short time before daylight in "balmy el-ep, tired nalurer's sweet restorer." Scorcher. Oakland. Mrs. J. II. Grubne went to Roeeburar Tuesday. Wm. Emery made a business triD to Cottage Grove last week. Taylor Beckley cams over from Row burg Sunday to call on friends. Ripe strawberries were picked on the hills near town laat Sunday, Z. L. Dimmick and daughter Vivian apent Sunday in Wilbur. G. K. Medley went to Latham Satur day to work lor tbe 8. P. Co. E. G. Young & Co. made quite a large shipment of live and droeeed chickens to I'ortland last week. Joe Higginbotham had tbe misfortune laat week to cut two of bis toea so badly inai ampuiaiion waa necessary, tbe op peration was performed by Drs. GU- mo'e and Page. Miss Jeseie Ohmart returned from Roseburg Tuesday where she baa been attending tbe teacher's institute and ex amination of teachers. Lew Johnson's Uncle Tom 'a Cabin. was played here Tuesday evening to a large audience at Young's Hall. The Baptist union gave a social at the home of Mrs. S. M. Kelley Monday eve ning. A large number of young people attended and a pleasant evening was passed. D. W. Stearns returned borne from Portland Sunday bringing bis son Judge L. Stearns witb him. The judge's health has been very much impaired, but it is improving now. Tbilby. Teacher's Examination. Tbe teacher's examination has been completed by the county board, which consists ol Supt. Douglas Waite, O. P. Coehow, and Tburman Cbaney. Tbe following applicants attained the- per cent required by law for tbe following grades : tirst Urade Fearl Corn, Dillard; Zopher Agee, Winston ; Emma Herstine, Roseburg. Second Grade Anna Bocae. Riddle: Jessie Ohmart, Oakland; Myrtle A. Lamb, Wilbur ; Joste h. Smith, Nellie Wilson, Roseburg; Peter Nash, Jr., Elk ton. Third Grade Walter Winniford, Wil bur; Joe Harvey, Daisy Frater, Reine Blackman, Flossie Sbambrook, Hubert Wright, Roseburg; Louisa Walters, Eva A, Crews, Myrtle Creek; Anna Dooley, Yoncalla; Sylvester Rice, Rice Hill. Caro Bros, are the boas merchants. Grand Clearance Sale! Our. BIS , SB I entire stock of Will be Sold at Cost, STRICTLY To make room for our large Spring Stock. This is the greatest opportunity ever ottered the people of Douglas County to get bargains on Boots and Shoes. Roseburg, Or, Rayal aaakaa tha Im4 , witleataM aaa ttalUlwa aBaEySat taBvfjrlMtfi tsl'RfjBf' fl.f tjJpW YWRts ROBBERY AT MYRTLE POINT. Dastardly Act of Two Masked Men. (Myrtle Point Enterprise, Feb. 12.) At Shoot 8 :30 o'clock Tnaaila aa. nlng, Mr. Gant, who bad removed hia boot a, waa sitting before a warm fire in ma oreplace contemplating retiring, when suddenly there waa a crash and window glass and splintered window aasb waa scattered all about him, and before be coold recover from the ahock. a tall. athletic masked man leaped through the broken window, seized Mr. Grant witb an iron grasp and in a grnfl voice de manded bis money, with a threat of vio lence If it was not promptly delivered. commanding him at the same time to "Iia-bt op." In tbe meantime another masked man had entered tbe room and waa apparently elandinz noard. whila bit big. burly companion proceeded to relieve Mr. Gant of bis ready cash. Mr, Gant being an elderly sentleman cf small ttatoe end a eufferer from rheuma tism waa easily overpowered by the big robber, wbo finding bia victim aomewbat reluctant about delivering over bis mon ey, seized him and as if to more effectu ally impress him witb tbe fact tbat tbey meant baslnees. cast the old gentleman into the Are. No sooner bad tbe live coals began to seorch bis socks, than Mr. tiant ex pressed bis willingness to "dig op." and promptly presented the robbers witb aboot $40 or $50. Tbe big robber retorted that be moat have the "other pot" and Mr. Gant again attempt ing to argue the case, was eiven a "roasting" on the coals, burning his feet quite badly before he had lime to express a willingness to "dig np tbe other pot," which be did without further ceremony and to the extent of about (125, assuring the robbers and exhibit ing papers to prove tbat the remainder ol bia money waa deposited in ih bank. The robber being a doubting Thomas, waa about to give Mr. Gam a thin! roasting when tha other ro'ofx-r interred hI in behalf of Mr. Gant, and aher re turning a pnre containing 2d cams tbev quickly disappeared thro igi tbe window nd wm' awav. As aoon as relea i Vr. Gant, who is aa plucky and emo g-ona aa vou wil evr fl id tha n seiz I bis repeating rifle, s'epped io th windu and fired rapidi, hoping that ha might accidentally "wing a robher." Hie burned feet by this time caused him great pain and be at once began to applv simple remedies, and endured a night of great suffering. The next morning at early dawn he mde bis way with much difficulty to the home of Mr. Darnell, a neighbor, and related bia rough ex- DArianrai. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as tbey cannot reach the seat of tbe disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to core it you mast take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, and acta directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Care is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ooe of tbe best physicians in tbia country for years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of (be best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect com bination of the two ingredients is wbat produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Vor Over Fifty Tcaia, Am Old axd Wbll-Tbiid Bixidy. Mrs Wlaalow's Boo thing Byiup haa been used for over ally yeara by millions ol motheia tor their children while tea thing, with perfect aaccesa. It soothes tha child, aottana the rums, allays all pain, curaa wind colic, and la tha best remedy lor Diarrhoea. Ia pleasant to the taste. Sold by dronlsta In every part of tha world. Twenty fir cent a bottle. Ita value la Incalculable. Ba sura and ask for lira. W lnslow'i Soothing Brrap, and take no other kind. Everybody Saye So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the moat won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreahinir to the taste, act gently and positively on kklneya, liver and bowels, cleansing- the entire system, dispel colda, cure headaobe, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleaae buy and try a box of C C. C to-day; 10, 85, SO cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. What pleasure is there in life witb a headache, constipation and biliousness? Thousands experience tbem who could become perfectly healthy by using De wiirs Little tariy tuners, the lamous little pills. Marsters' Drug Store. Commencing Saturday, January 22nd And coutinuiug 30 days. FOR CASH, in PARROTT BROS.