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Tlii!) JfLAINDEALEE V KIlllUAUY 114, 1801. tiiw iluirin). Mailt'ilUM I'llt'S' II (niui riil Main ami bail lrla. Hurelar rvliii I'ri'eehlng, II a. nt ml 7.IHI , in. Salihatii aulionl, IU a. m.l f, W. Wmilloy, Huperlnleiiileiiti Dlaaa Moallng el rl) of llio morning aervleoi Upworlh lawi'i :m l. in. Haiti tioildoy, I'roaMiiit. Prayer Mim'IImi, Wi'ilnolay, at 7 .IK) i. in. riuxi Li. Moiimx, I'ailnr, I'arannaia, cornr Main and Uul. l'anTaiM cnuac-ii -corner ol Caaa and KiwmlnMiU. 8titila Hiirl: I'upllo worahlp, a in. an.! 7 ml p. m.l Hatiliallt School, 10 a. m. V. I', M. I), K ,7. m. I'arar MtlBf, Wadne. .l.,.7 "ip.m. k t,oaTlt, 1'a.tot. I' Nil an lliialMMkN flium II uu Kowlot alrrrl. Hiiit'lity n-ivli . at II a. m. and 7 : i lit. fray a r nieutlUK, 'I 'Imrwlay ivi-nliis. A. l. winirtu, Cantor. Kii or At. Cnum ii.-harvln-a Halilialli HMrn lua nii'l I'voiiltiK, at tin' nmial hour. Km .Ioiin I)4n, Hoc-tor M. K. t' Mr in II, M'H'i II. Hrrvlwamrrjf MiiO'lay i it i i u I ism mi l evmilnti. Itm, J, T. retina, Paster Weather Report Kor the k endlnit February 23, lKtirt, 1'reilpitatlon In Inches end hundredth. Mailiiimn leiiirBliire,tO, on Ilia 20' li. Mlnlmntii temperature, II! i on the 17lh. Precipitation, O.ti'.i. ToUl'lrffliUlioti since lain! month 1 M Average ri'ii'ktalion lor this month (or 20 year. 4 HO. Total precipitation from Sept. I,1HIP7, to dale .lf). Average precipitation from 8opt 1, 24-31. Total deficiency liom Kept. I, 1H07. 2 .1" Average precipitation lor 20 wet eeasun, hept. to May. Inclusive, 3J.4U. Tiioh. UnmoN, OlMierver. LITTl.li LOCALS. New gooda at Ciiro Uros. Ilus Blore. io to tlto Rosoleaf (or ll bout dgr. Kor good 5-ceut cigar tall on Mrs.N. Jloyd. Kuk In Inllulto variety at Aleiander A Ntrontf'. I or '! ota call H.M. Martin, near I lie depot. The Inrituat end best lino ol print In town el U Novelly More. t;lmrliiil, W.mlley .V McKensi" are nelling lKa ol Oliver plows. II yon w.ttit a tooth pulled or filled, t all on I-'rod ilayuee, dentist. Trol. Itubinetl in tlio authorial ageut ol the I'i.aimik W.r.a at liardlnor. Ait your uiocer lor Kieelsior Hour; guaranteed lirat tlas. H.00 per rark. Dentistry l all kiu.la skillluily auJ promptly done by lr. Fred Hayuea. I hrt New lira Hour mill guaranlfi-a all ita work. Kept by all K"Ml""- H-tKIper, sack. Allkiiulsol arlilktal ttl made at vaaotiahlH prices al lr. KreJ llaynes' I out n I otllce. l V. CariHMittT is attllioriMil to ie reive anJ reit-ipt lor atitii-cription lo Uie ri.isnK.M.KH. For the preluml palterna in ouling llauuel, call at llie Noelty More end ee Ihoir new line. CoUotiedo pante, nw line, Hood ool, well made. 1'riiH'S 7', "0 coute and fl, at the -Novelly Store. Due ol our prominent orthardial eati one genuine Oliver plow shoe will out wear two ol the other makee." The New Kra Mills uianuladure l)- o1mr Hour and miarunlets it Oral clau. 1.00 iwr aack at all grocery atorci. tirahain Hour, oitt meal and gurm, at the New Kra Mills All guaranld lirat i lana. t n aale by all grocers, f 1.00 H-r stack. Uring your job work to the I'laindakL uu oilico. We are prepared to do the rlieapuat mid beat work south ol Tort laud. "NolhitiK now under the atin" eicep linn thooe delicious nut catauiels at the Kutidy Kilchcu. Tim very uewoet thing out. Uice A Kite, the Chh etreet luruiluro .lealere, have it good line of heating stoves u( various descriptions, new and second baud, (or the fall trade. Trice ;to insure quick Bale ol now goods lo make room lor our summer line. Como und see whut we have. Send lit your mail orders. Novelty Store. J. V. Heckle? A Co., the butchers, will keap only the choicest ol meats where w ith to supply the Koahurg public, bat iiiouthly settlements will be roinired. You'll find bargains in our boot nod shoo liue. Uome urd examine them. Ilememlior we sew all rips free ol charge. -Novelty Store. Wo give away two gold watches and three lino dreaa patterns to lucky pur chasers during February and March. These gifts are now ou display. Call and see thorn at the Novelty Store. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and rink your life by neglecting a cold. Ono Miuuto Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, crutiti, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. A. V. Marsters' A Co. After February let we will make a re duction in the price ol Oliver plows aud votras throughout the entire line. Just received u carload ol barb wire. Sik.winh A CiiENowaiii. Mrs. J. II. Shupe has been appointed representative lor the Vlavl Co. in this city. Any ono desiring information id rmrur.) t,i. or wiahiiiit to urocuro the rem edy, will nloaso call at her residence ou Tine Btreel. jl3-3iu Moril.' Tuultry Cure. This lufallible remedy challenges tho world to produce it. ,,.iinl a h an ci-if nroducer. 1 revent- I in mill flint lur all dioeaies of fowls. (iuarantoid ami for Bale by II. M. Mar tin, Koseburg, Or. After yearB ol uutold sulleiiug Irom ..it., it W. Pursull ol Knitueraville, Ta., was cured by ueing a single box ol ttvi'iii. Witch llaxal Halve. Hkin dis eases such as coiuuia, raBh, pimples and .ut nuiii hi, run ure reaauv cureu uy nun turnout! remedy. A. C. Marstere A Co liioiiaaiiila iiro Trying It. i.. .-.i.. i, in ivo the cront merit of i'K,'- i v...mi Hull. i. tli" most elloottvo eur for Cutiinli and fold in H""1. wo havo pre mired a u'.'u,T..iH H'ial fine for 10 eenta, it of your ilriiKKit or suud 10 cenU to liliY HllOS., Ml Warren HI., N. Y. t'ity. r t..ff..i finin i-.il inli of tlm worst kind ever niii.v ii I". ' 1 "our ,"l,ei1 f?r I...I r.lv'.i Cicaiii liiihil 1-eciiiB to do even' Hint. M .my u.-inmii.tan.'. hare und.I n ...;ii. v ... 1 1. i,l. it mi Is. tihiiif I'Hiriiin 4." Wiuim Au., fhieiiKO, 111. T.lv'H fivani Huh. I i ll" ftekuowledn' (ill-,, fur i iiliuih lind cnutuiuw Ml cocaine tiii ieui v iiuv iny injurious; limn. 1'iii r t0 ceuU. At iltugkiihtti or by muil. BKiCP A'tCNTiOM. C. K. eutsrlalomoDt on Monday. H. K, Adams was over from Yoncalla yesterday. Freah fruit In glass Jars at Igler's gronrry. A case or two ol diphtheria are re ported In town. New veiling In the Intent dots at the Novelly Hlore. Maearonl lo ono pound cartoon at Zlgler'i grocery. Hon. i'linu Cooper aim doing boaiui-aa In the city Saturday. Large lino of rrsalma and toweling Juat received at the Novelty Store. Mrs. K. Iijdg ol Coriland I vIhUIi k her daughter, Mrs. L. lmghary. A good alteudauce ol the county cen tral committee la ei peeled Saturday. Does your tooth ache? io ssk l-red llaynes whether It ii worth ravinit. Si-urvey Is epidemic in Dawtnu City, many persons bolng down with the malady. Tat Tynan hat returned from Skagway and has reautnixl hi run on the overlaud. Udd Fellow's entertainment on Satur day evening lor the hoiifllt of the grand lodge fund. The canned hominy at igtcr's grocery la the liesl in the city and every can guaranteed Judge I'nlle'ton held a special term of Hi circuit court fur I. vie county ut I n gene laat week. Mra. J. A. Kicks left Wednesday morning lor Tortlaud, where she will re main lor some mouths. Never ceusnie man lor westing In hat on one aide ol his head ; ho msy have a boil on the other side. Hon. K. V, Lallriu win up from Warden Valley Saturday looking as good nature.! as a basket ol chips. Mrs. N. Iloyd left Ibis morning for Tortlaud to purchsie glaanwrare, crockery etc , lor the spring and latll Ira, in. Ho! all ye candy loverj. call in the Kandy Facloiy and sample our new chewing chocolates. They simply can t be beat, Al Morris cauiit up yesterday morning ou Shan Cciiset s run. the latter having been taken down with au at'aek l chills and (ever. Mli Madice SlaiK of Klkloo hits been engagnd to leach the ai liool in llrookside, Mia Khz Harvey, tlio lormer vm tier, having rceigntid. The retiotl of the loss of the Clara Nevada is confirmed aud Jeose WilkitiH, formerly of Koseburg, waa otie of tho un fortunate passengers. 1'ho W.C. T. U. held a called meeting at the M. 10. Church lat Sunday after- U'Kiii ami .Mrs. M.ane, state ireasuier oi tho organitllon, addresred the ntcel inj;. Our fellow townsman, lion. A. M Crawford, is looming up aa a caudidate for secretary of sta'.e aud ljugus county will take pride In furthering hi iuteietts. K. ll.itias, physician and surueou, ollice in Marsters' building. Call in town snd country promptly answered ulghtorday. Keeideuce.Hl 1 Mill street. Theru la a little good nature. I rivalry between Kugwne ami Salem in the mut ter of their public paika. Where, oh, where is Koiehurg's park? lv:ho no- sa cra, nil : The placer mltiura iu Jucksoti county have had a poor aeaiun so far bui-atixe ol lack ol water, but tuequarU rnitien I ave been endeavoring to make up the de ficiency in tho output ol gold. II the Jackson county authorities (ail to make out case against Hit two woithlee who were arrested here F'rl.lay, a charge ol burglary in this county will be laid agalt.at tnem mai win protuoiv stick. F. K. Collman, physician aud surgeon secretary board U. S. Tension surgeons Ollice io Marsters' blin k, residence 7.'0 Stephens street. Trolessional calls in town or country promptly answered night or day. Mr. Madeliue H. Coukling, Ur.iud Worth? Matron ol the O. K. H. paid the Cottage drove Irxlge nil ollicial visit hu-t evening. Mrs. Wm Trestonaccumpauied her, both rolurnlog to Kugene this morn ing. Kegister. The new ditch, or rather the big ditch, ol the Olalla Mining Compauv, was finished last Friday and the coin pan v will now havo water enough to run till the first ol Ma?. It is said tho Malta ia panning out all right. A special train containing a lot of men euroule to St. Michaels passed through here last Thursda? evening. 1 hey camo II the way from New Orleans aud went on to Seattle. It is said they were under contract as shipbuilders. Whooping cough is the moat tliulrcsa- inn malady ; but its duration Tcau be cut short by the U-o ef Ono Minute Cough Cure, which ia also the boat known rem edy lor croup aud all lung an. I inouctiiai troubles. A. U. iMaratcrs a io. The weeping willow ou Oak street be tween Main aud Jackson is putting forth green leaves iu sbnndance. It waa ut most Christinas lit lore li Btie.i us uai year's foliage. Its seasons of rest ure very enort in una aoicctaoia region. Hishon Harkley passed lliroiuli on F'rida? morning's early traiu eu route to his home in Woodburn from u motith't viuit In California. It will be remeiu bered the bishop preached two intercut ing sermons here on his way down. Charles lJune.au. au old pioneer ol .Southern Oregou. died suddeuly Thurs day while driving up what ia kuowu aa Hayes hill, about lo roues irotn urauis Taes. on the Crescent City road. It in supposed his death wits caused by heart failure. the seven an Felt prisoner are now out ou bail. Curry cotiuty ia relieved ol a heavy exponse, end it lb In bo hoped that peace and uulotncus win reign at Chutco. aud that the gruud jury next September wil tlud out no kine.i ai Coolidge. What can be sweeter, neater, t htupor, end just exactly the thing lur a valen tine, than some of our uice (refill rieuma and candies. Just surprise your best girl on the Uth of February by sending her hall a uogeu or more uoxes oi ivauoy Kitchen a choicest eweuts. The old system ol uuuiberiiig the brlduea aud culverts ou tho Soul hum Ta clllc bv nutting In Ugures ruprcseutlng the uumuer of uiilea from Han Fruucibco ami a letter denoting the bridge lu llie mile, which was heiroglypbies to the miniated, has been douo away with and telegraph post now serves as a mile post If in tho right place, olheiwiBen post Is used. If a telegraph poht it ia paiuted white (or severul feet from tho ground and theu there la u itobb piece with the number ol the mile puiuted thereon. Tho bridges are numhorod with a simple letter beginning In each milo with an A, Tbo gang punned here a few days ago workinn norlh, making the chnugo M llioy wont. Geo. A. fiiullh wa lu the city rcstcr day from Camas Valley, Miss Katie Clarke of Glen.lale I Visiting friends In tho city. Kohlhagen v Dixon bare otHiiiod a now meat murket on Jackson street. J. II. Trice came from tlio Hound this week to visit with his family at Kuckles. Harry McClallen expect lo return to the Mjrllo Crock mines the first of next wick, Mis. Joe Whitemuii of La (irsride. nee Tarki, I in the city visiting relatives and Men. la. Will T. Heydoii, county surveyor, came In last evening from a surveying expedition. S, l. Kvan. a prominent f-irmer end Iitl tgroaerol Coles Valley was in tho :lty iiMsday. Tho old mill on the aide of the bluff at Oiegou Ci'y hai been destroye I by fire. Notiody sorry. Mr. urn) Mrs. Monroe I'unii left Moil- lay ! morning for Ashland wlioro ll.ey will remalu. Konehurg was without a regular prra. her last Sumuy morning, and It slut me. I dreadlully. Kev. A. I. Wnstfall is engaged In re vival work at Tortlaud. He expect! to gut homo soiiim litne next week. John I. At.iii-r, the old lime Canyon- villi) hlacksiiilth, was shaking bands with old Irieuds lu town yesterday fudge Hamlin now ride in a phaeton, ut least Hull's what iro. Tetreiuin said, but it look". I more like a cart to ye local. .Mrs. ('. A. Sehlhrede left for Salem Saturday morning lo visit with her father. Shu will lie gone altout two week a. Lint Sunday's storm ws suow in the foothills. The trainmen reort about an Inch of snow iu Ibe Cow (.'reek cauyou on Monday. lr. I'utias hue been appointed a mem- l er of , t he b'nird of peiisi iu examiners to take the pU e ol r. liradley, removed Irolu the n'tt'c. I'lie b.iiiis of J. A. Holt and Henry Tliillipi at foiling, l.auo county, were lehtrove,! l,y lire rriday. I lie latter cjn'lit f ru in llie former. The county jjil is empty. The lant oc cupant ws John Tilkington who served two days in lieu ol u (Inn of fo for a lit'le li.ii.i!e be Im l nil a Uliiuainan. Hon. i W. Uid lleol tjlenbrook, it is n.iul i.y s itne Iik-i in eye on (in old pla.-e in the ciurt h iiimi. lint a man is not ulaays renpiiisih!u for what his friend ;i t.'linfj. A Towne, rs-cotigrt-Hsman fioiu .MiMienit.i, a leader of the so- called1 Hlvcr r i-li u I l I rt rif, will be here on the 7th pr,.. inn,, lo speak for ilcmocrats Slid pep 1'istn The ) iiH'or il the M. I'., fhurtb, 1 ran k I. Muore, will return and till his p-ilpit both ui'iruiiig and evcijii'g next uutliiy. Aici reach ut riue irove In the alteriioun. I'r. J. V. S:rjiign lell f it San Kraut is ,i Tin c, In V unit lung and will Le absent from lto"cl'iirg mil il ubiut April 1st. lhiniig bis a' .sei.ee he will lake a put graduate c.nr-u in dctitixtry iu the uni versity ol I rlil'iM.IJ. At lint M. K. t.'hntch Suudav evening the Mit'jc'. us ' I he life and writings ol Fanuy J. I rnrt'iy. L tiolce eeleetinua were rendered bv the choir from Miss r,mli'rt willing ami an address waa de livered bv fol. .1. 11. 1- lily. A few iii.uc M'jmiib like that of Sutur lay night uid Suudav mid wo ehall be ahead on rainfall lor the eeaeon. It ought to make the miiieia n-j-ice, eyen If it was aci'onipiitiie.l 1) itute a wuul slorm, roiiieiliMiri utiipuai in these parts. It is expected that Mrs. Moore, wife ol Kev. F. L .Moore of the M. I.. Church, will toot return from New Mexico, w here she went laat fail for her health. Her trouble is not ol a pulmonary char acter sir! an peraiioti may be neces sary. L'igeue . iti.ou was heard to remark lo.l.iy II. :it if the Hohemia ore which was rxhibiird here, had cuuie from Koselaud or Klondike, u i-tock company would be organized aud a stampede begun before night, lie ii.l.iC'l ' lioiiemia ii toj ciofo at home."-K-gister. The KeU-kaha will go Iroiu here ou the third Mm. day iu March to Myrtle Creek to itlitu'e a lodge of Kebekahs at that place. It ia tcported that the Myr tle Crwekcrs will endeavor to do as well by the visitors as the Canyonville peo ple did on it recent occasion. It is said the parly who swore to tho statement that l.ola Oray ol Uavlund recently married was over IS years ol age, swore wiiiuuy laiseiy ami me par ents ol tho girl have invoked the aid of the law to puuiah him, I. H. Kiddle went over to look mto the matter. We are anxious to do a little good in thiti world aud can think of uoplcasatiter or better way to do it ll.au by recom mending fmo Minute Uure as prevent ive of pneumonia, consumption and other Motions lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Marstern' L'rug store. Mih. Madeleine l. Coukling, grand matron of the O. I.. S. ol Oregon, re turned home Saturday evening from an ollicial visiting tour among the chapters iu the Willamette valley. Mrs. Conk ling met with very Hattering receptions wherever blie went, umi it) mucu pieaeeu with tho result of her ollicial visitations. The Fpwoi th League gave a wocial at the M. K. Church latit Friday evening. There were iccitatious, vocal aud instru mental music, saudwiche aud bich. Mien ltradley'e rendition of the "Station Agent's Story" was especially hue and much appreciated. The small boys ob jection to the program waa that the Bar- dinea were too email. Tho League cleared about S. Thus. Van Tell, who, With hia sous, were recently icleaeed ou bail, ponding trial (or killing Ai Coolidge in October laet, was ehot from auibueh Saturday morning, near Chetco, Or. A loud had long existed between the Van Tells and Coolidge and hia friends, which many predicted would termiuato tragically It did lirat. iu the shooting ol Cool i.lge and, second, iu tho bhooting of Van 1VU thiri moruiug. the latter ausumu tioti ia baaed on tho belief that the senior Van Telt waa shot by friends ol Cool idge. Sheriff liai ties came up from Jackson county Saturday morning aud took back mill him the two meu arrested by Mar shal Hillard. They will be charged with the murder of l'eter Nelsou ill a stock car near Medfonl on Tuesday of laut week. A cold blooded murder wus now milled by some one, aud as Nelson was known to nave iai money, romiory is tho alleged motive. Certain it was that ho waa robbed. I hero w ere marks ou hia clotliua thitt showed that the murder era had searched tho pocket with their bloody bauds un I tlwn pitched the tnau out of tho car. Ho made his way to farm hoiine, but djod soon after. Tho hoboes taken in y the marshal wore "iIubIi" on their arrival hero and will have to explain where I hey i'ot tho money, Cap. J. T.C. Nash f MfJbr J was h ! me city jesteruay. Kdood at the Opera House Mon day. I endel Kutherlln of Oakland It at the McClallen. It. II. Henry ol Myrtle Creek guest at the McClallen Tuesday. w as Arthur Tlckthnrn loft this morning (or a two wseks' visit to Han Francisco. The Coburg iioptilists have reiotved to stain! iiy their principiee ano are agatnai luslon. Miss Cora Lddy returned last evenina from two week visit ia Tortland and Lugene. The anniversary of the father of his country wa allowed io pass on in Ore gon this vesr without very much fuss. A husband and wife from Itainier. Columbia count?, were placed In the Insane asylum Thursday. Thl is the drat Instance recalled of a simultaneous commitment. Mr. Ma.ldox and family, Mr. Jones, Mis Louis Cooper and 0. 0. Cooper of Olalla left last night on the overland for Snohomish, Washington, where they ex pect to reside in the future. Yesterday a D A. I'rock of Olalla was coming to town his wagon capsized, throwing the -ecu pants out. Mrs. Lewis who was with him received lew bruises, but no one wss seriously hurt. The assessor if busy organizing hit forces and getting ready to attack tho proiierty holders in their respective strongholds. Next week hie deputies w ill rrnve non them with srnlle and smirk. What a beautiful world this would be if we had no taxes to pay. The railroad men report hobo travel northward aa very heavy (or the sea son of the year, and calls upon the peo ple for something to eat are decidedly frequent. A few of them are perhaps honestly in search of employment but the majority expect lo live by their wits. Mrs. A M. Crawford gaye a little (liiiue- party Tuesday evening. Covert were laid for 12. The laole was decor ated with violets and buttercups. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Craw lord. Mr. and Mra T. K. Sheridan, Dr. and Mrs. K L. Miller, Judge and Mrs. A. F Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Wil lis, K. J. and J. L. Watson. I) C. Churchill of the poor farm was In the city yesterday. He said ooe of tho boys while plowing the other day turned up with the plowshare a Mexican silver quarter teariog the date 1797. It is therefore one hundred and one years old. How it came there or how long it has been there is a mystery. The land was originally taken up by Geo. Sham brook, now of Coles valley. (jUAND UAL riASOLE. The fancy Dress (Jail on Tuesday a Urcat Success. The grand masquerade ball given on Washington's Hirlhday under the joint anspicea ol the Knights of Tythias and tli Koseburg Orchestra was indeed a grand affair, tKjiti in the nun-ber in at ttn.l into, maskers aud spectators, in the gorgeoutnest and variety of the costumes, tho music, the management, everthlng, not the least of which was a nice supper given by the Ladies of the -Maccabees, in the banquet hall upstairs. There were 3:1 lady maskers and 3C gents, 1511 lady Bectators and 'J4 gents. The list ol mai-kera aud tho characters assumed was as follows : LAP! KM. Kliirf Kelsmau, Clown. Luella Kennedy, Tack of Card. Alice Morris, Ambolena Snow. Maude Kaat, gyiey. Mrs. S. H. Henderson, piik chrysan themum, Mable Smith, New Era Koller Mill. Kdith uatto, Spanish girl. Mrs. Jat. Wagenblaat, star flower cirl. Mary Hall, Egyptian costume Mrs. Kuuiage, Hower girl. Kate Clark, oriental. Mrs. I. B. Kiddle, drawn work. Oertrnde Day, free silver. Mrt. J. H. Eddy, black diamond. Nora Jones, black diamond. Mrt. Violet Curry, South Before the War. Carrie Sykee, statute ol Liberty. Kuby Bailey, bo-peep. Lucy Abornetbv, llower girl. Mrs. B. L. Bradley, North Before the War. Mrs. J. D. Hamilton, Turkish lady. Mrt. Koth, Trinceea Carnival. Ella Smith, fairy. Kate Plymale, Pocahontas. Ellen Crabtree, Indian Princess. Mrt. Al Veatch, llower girl. Mrs. A. L. Morrit, Spanish lady. Etlie Munson, horseshoe tirl, Mrs. (ieo. Thompson, fairy. Ara Burtis, chamber maid. Winnie Scott, twilight. Kobena and Bertha Glills, flower girlt Mrs. C. B. Cannon. Black Tatti. Grace Uenger. sailor girl. Mayme McCnrdy, little girl in red Bertha Carlon, lady irom l ane. Bertha Thompson, red chrysanthe mum. Clara Hein, tauiborioe girl. Garnet Jones, Koseburg Koller mill. UK NTH. M. DeVaney, dude. " L. Wright, clown. .. H. C. Slocum, swell coon. K. E. Veatch, Si Hubbar.l't boy C. B. Cannon, Father Time. W. C. HildpbranJ, Ilassock; aoldier.X I-ote Jones, clown. Charles l'itchford, porter. . V. Kennedy, yellow kid. John Bovd. farmer. J. K. Hamilton, Brasilia!) payalier., 1. B. Kiddie. Mexican. Chaa. Wharton , -( Fred Wright ( Hogan's Alley Pele Sam Joaephson t lion. CM '.l- ' men iJiKivr J. B. Welte, judge. S. K, Sykea, Lafayette. C. H. Miller, "any old thing! ; Josee Smith, folly. ' ".' i Frank Carman, something. Taylor Beckley, clqv'Or "' E. Moriau, clown. . . F. If Gray, Indian chief. , , W. H. Smiih, wench. H. L. Kidder, George Washington. L. A. Sauctuary, domino. W. 11. Jamiesou, Ole Olsen. t. 4 E. li. Mauuing, brigand. (inn. Carnv. Pullman nortec. ' 1'rUes were awarded aa follows: Host sustained character: 1st gent, Indian chief; lady. Statute of J-iberU 'id geut., Father Time; lady. IndjeVf' princess. Handsomest costume: 1st gent. Geo. WuNhiugton: lady, fairy, li J Brazilian cavalier; lady, Jlgyptiau lady, Mont graoef'tl deportment : 1st gent., Menicau; lady, flower girl (Mra. K. E. Veatch). I'd gent., soldier; lady, red cbryeautheumuj, Mgst comical character i let geut-, farmer: lady.Houth before the war. i!d gout., clown (E. Morian); lady; North before the war, llubt historical character: 1st gout., Lafayette ; lady, Tocahoutas. lid gent., "Any old thing;" lady, Ambolona Suow, The prlae for the cake-walk was carried oil by Sam Sykea and Mrs Violet Curry. The prines were donated by the mer chants of the city. Diddle. Ham Tardea waa In towo from Canyon ville Monday, Lloyd Mynall tame In Irom Dad't crr-ek last week. Ooacountof therein there was bo preaching here Sunday. Sam Hall wat lu town Monday and re ported his wife improving satisfactorily. J. A. Sterling, of Drain, was In Ihls part last week looking after hia polf ''al In teres: t. K. VV. Kiddle came down from the Cracker Jack mine last week for a lew days visit. Miss lieaaie Cain went lo Tortland last week where she will take a course in an art school. The I. O. 0. F. dance Tuesday night waa a success, aeveral bersons being in attendance Irom neighboring loa ns Mrs. J. Chad wick came np from Myr tle Creek last week to be with her daugh ter, Mrs. A. F. Cornntt who is sick. Mrs. Stomp Willis and son, Master lenn, came op from Rosebnrg last week for a visit with relatives in this vicinity. (ieo. Catching came home last week from Olalla where he has been at work for some time on the Olalla Mining Oo.'s flume Our cchool will cloee next Friday. Trof. Cornntt bas given good aatitfaction and proven himself to be a competent teacher. Mrs. Sylria Catching, Who bas spent the winUr with her husband at the Cracker Jack mine cam doan (or a yisit with relatives and friends. J. H. Kiddle for "sheriff ia the right thing. If he it honored with the nom ination at the convention, be will receive the solid vole of South Douglas. Charles II, announces that he expects to leave na toon. Wa will miss bit pithy paragraph in I he Review the only thing worth reading in that paper and hope he will have a pleasant time wherever he may go. J. B. Riddle made a cleanup at the Cracker Jack mine last week and the re tail was about $400. If J. B. makes a few more cleanups like thlt be will prove that he bas a better thing than the average Klondyker. "Charles II" says be knows nt now, and threat en t to give bit valuable (?) knowledge away. When Napoleon forced the baflle of Waterloo, be made a mistake; our greatest men have made mistakes, and even the infallible ( Tj "Charles II" was wrong when be thought be had ns spotted once before. ion will do well to find out who "Schorcher" is before yoa expoe bim, Charley. There wat a good sized crowd at the K. ol T. entertainment Friday night, and a good program was rendered. The cake walk afforded much pleasure (or all present, snd Mr. and Mra. W. L. Nich ols were given Ibe prize as the most graceful walkers. Ed Riddle aod Mell t juice got tbe booby prire. A nice lunch consisting1 of chicken, sandwiches, pie, cake, coffee and lemonade was served and enjoyed by all. A social dance was had by those wbo wished to take part at the ending. Scorcher. Oakland. Thil Beckley was over from Koseburg Tuesday. J. II. Dearling received a shipment of ready made shoes Saturday. Miet Gertrude Courtright went to Roeeburg this week to visit friends a few days. Tbe revival meetings still continue at the M. E. Church, Rev. Skidiuore at tbe helm. U'Ren, the populist, was in town Sat urday, and went into tbe country to see tbe brethren. Louie Marcellus. of the firm of Mar- cellos k Estes, made a business trip to Koseburg luesdsy. Prosecuting Attorney Riddle of Roee burg was in town Wednesday :o attend tbe trial of Rode Brown. F. W. Carpenter of tbe Plaindeaub was in town Wednesday looking after the interests of that paper. Appropriate exercises were held at the public school Tuesday afternoon in honor of Washington's birthday. Q J. il. Ray goes this week to Central Point to investigate a mining property in that vicinity (or a Washington com pany. Mies Vera F'enton of Driver valley re turned irom Koseburg Saturday where she baa been visiting friends the last fortnight. Miss Alice Campbell accom panied her home to visit lor a lew weeks. Mrs. J. M. Hunt sustained a paralytic itroke Monday, on the following day death came to her reuef, and Wednes day the funeral and burial took place at Fair Oaks. Mrs. H. is tbe beloved wife ol Uncle Johnnie Hunt, pioneer of this count?. Thus they go one by one. Constable Medley arrested Rode Brown of Wilbur on Tuesday for euborna- st ion of perjury in tbe matter of hit Damage to Lola Gray, daughter oi Mr. end Mrs,. J. O. Gra,y of tbie place, aged ltiyeara. Brown was brought here (or rial which was set at 10 a. m. Wednea- "l'dge Maltby fixed his bond at 1500 to 'lppaur before tbe grand jury which be ora'aa unable to secure and be was taken at J aYJIW? ")? V VABIUIlUwllVII J4 to tbe county jail tq wat trial at the nest ter m of court. Trilby. TT Beware of " cheap " bak. Ing powders. Alum makes 0Qci medicine but bad food. Ask your doctor. 3 DIED. UUIN. In Ten Mile, Feb. 8, 1808, Dora Garnet, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs, Alex Aubin, aged 1 veir and nine day. fCOLEBOURNE In this city February y0, 18t)8, IS'athauiel Ihomas.sou, vj Mr, I and Mr. T. Colebonrne. JVoceasod was bitu in Clatsop eon'ty, day W.J&li ilewaae bri!h.t, lovable iXUl. bl7 and a favorite with all who knew bim. Tbe sorrowing parents bave tbe sympathy of (he entire community in their sad bereavement in the loss ol tueir only child. Tender Shepherd, thou hast stilled, Now thy little lamb's brief weeping, And how peaceful, pale and mild, In its narrow bed ia aleeplug ; And no sign of anguish sore Heaves that little bosom more. Iu this world ol care and pain Lord, thou wouMat uo longer leave it, To the suuny, heavenly plain Thou dost now with joy receive it. Clothed in robes oi spotless white, Now it dwells with Thee in light. II. V.K. To Society. lie thai I without tin let dim cast Ibe first r-tone, were the words ol our Havlrr. How many of os heed thr on, e are all ever ready lo ipeak of tho that make a tingle false ttep, and especially of the young woman. We do not consider that perhapt It wo were placed nnder lb tame influence one wonld perhaps do no heller than they have dor.e. Many there are whose ruin can be escribed to an ardent snsoeplible natnro, which has been worked upon I y tome designing viliian whom society gives a freo license lo pre? nnnn the lamb within Its ranks. There goes a young woman loll of life. Health and purity, all that Is nteded to make her happy. But (be libertine is on ber track, be hit picked her out for his pre?. No one i read? to spsma a word of wsrnlng to that fair one, tor be Is a "society lavorite." Not one good word can be taid ol the seducer, not one exente that homsn benevolence can offer lor him. II Satan hath one dart more deadly than another it is for him wbo led her away from the guide of her youlh and to forsake the covenant of her God. If society would demand that men be as pore as women there would be many broken hearts prevented and wrecked lives sverted. But no, the beet of fami lies will open their doors to impure man and allow them to woo their daughters when they Ik now of the hearts tbey bave broken. May God pity tbem. And so long as society npboldt Ibe man and crushes tbe girl beneath its feet so long will many an innocent girl be led astray by men, wbo are ttrooger both mentally and physically, and wbo perhaps bave wielded inch an influence upon Iheir victim, loth by physical strength and alto by tbe power of influ ence tbey know so well how to nse. that Ibe pore one has fallen, then be tarns and leaves her for another one. I know some one will wonder wbo wrote this and why. I will not tell wbo, or why. as i was passing through tbo Umpqna valley I atopped at a beautiful little town and ttudying human nature as I do I am always looking for something new. I chanced to be walking alone when I saw a lovely young lady who did not know of my presence. She was alone. I gazed noon her face, it was fair, laree blue eyes snd lovely brown tresses. I studied ner lace lor a lew momenta and tbe story written on that face was Ilka an open book, anyone could bave read the sorrow in that heart could tbey have seen that face as I did. It told of long sleepless nights and troubled dreams, and sooner or later that girl will fill a premature grave. I know human na ture; that beart has been recently broken and the young man that did the work knows it. Perhaps no one will ev er know of that link between tbem but themselves and God. I have no doubt every one knows ber and loves ber, the bas a kind heart. If I should tell where I met this girl you would know her, many at least know ber. If that young man could have seen that face as 1 did bis beart would have sank as bethought bow he led her on knowing she loved bim with all her heart. Young man, study the facet around you and in tbe name of God do not try to crush tbe beart that lores you. A Friend or the Gibls. Oakland, Feb. 22, 1308. Scottsburg. Mrs. Augusta Bentley has returned. Mrs. Fred Weatherly bas soce to Gardiner for a few days Mrs. Mioa Weatherly bas gone out Long Prairie for a abort time. to Atwell Andrews bas returned from California, where he baa been for several months. He remarked a difference be tween tbe two states in the fact that tbe dust flew down there and here the mod predominates. Tbe discussion ot the Cuban question is apparently endemical, and if talking will settle tbe matter it will be satisfac torily ended in a very short time, accord ing to daily local debate. The ebullition of tbe cauldron, politi cal, is certainly getting considerably warmer aod is beginning to assume something a little more definite and no doubt be more so ere long. Tbe success ful candidate will feel assured of happi ness when tbe month of June arrirea; after that his trials and tribulations can be more easily borne il be is backed np by an ollicial position. Drain Dots. (From the Watchman.) J. A. Davis left Monday to take charge of tbe Winchester public school. School children are bringing in arm load of flowers, What would our East ern neighbors tbiok of such a February? Ed Haines of Elkton was in town Fri day for a load of fruit trees. Mr. Haines is putting out quite an extensive prune orchard. The ladies wbo formerly composed the members of the W. R. C. Lodge at this place, are respectfully invited to place their membership with tbe W. R. C. at Yoncalla. Saturday the town flag was raised and the band gave a serenade in honor oi Lincoln's birthday. The music was highly appreciated and Drain is justly proud of that organisation. Wanted. $500 for 3 years at 10 per cent per an num. First class security. Address D, Care of Tlaindealek. Eilurat Your llowela With C'aaeareta. Candy Cathartic, curs constipation forever. lOo.ttc. It C. C. C. (all, druggists refund money. Grand Clearance Sale! Our entire stock of Will be Sold at Cost, STRICTLY FOR CASH, To wake room for our large Spring Stock, greatest opportunity ever offered the people County to get bargains on I3oots and Shoes. Roseburg, Or. Kra4 SMS tk h4 swts, WBalaaaaa aaJ Jallalaaa EoiitPir King of Entertainers. Mr. Arthur Redwood will appear in his original versatile monologue, "Stray Leave." at lbs Oners House on Monda evening, February 28tb. Tbe entertain- men t win be Riven lor Ibe benefit of tbe Y. P. 8. C. . of this ritv for it mtttsn. tion fund ami the members cordially in vite ail to assiat them, and at the same Urn be well entertained. Mr. Redwood comes well recommended by pastors of different churches, historical club and Other societies, and the management feel asrarea in recommending this entertain ment to be on of unexceptionable qual ity. Tickets, 25 cents. Reserved seats. 35 cents. Children nnder 12 years of age, 15. Killing at Myrtle Creek. The following telegram is telf-einlana- atory: Myrtle Creek, Feb. 24th. I a B. Riddlc : J. M. Olberman killed J.N. Casteel at tbe mines this morn in . Send coroner at once and no tify sheriff. Constable bas gone to ar rest Olberman. F. M. Gabbert, Justice of tho Peace. Olberman is now nnder arrest. Card of Thanks. Canyonville, Or., Feb. 17, 1808. Editor Plamdsaj-ks. I desire. through your paper, to thank Ibe good people of Canyonville for tbe kind as sistance rendered mo during tbe sick ness, deaib, and burial of my wife, Nel lie Moore. Jamcs Moore. Horsa For Sale. A good gentle horse, weight 1050 pounds, suitable for farm work or for lady or children to drive, for tale, or ex change for a good milch cow, Iuquire of Mrs. y . A. McKenzie, Roseburg. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Ate selling tickets to sll points East at half the regular rates. V. b. K. BLRX, Local Agent No 2, Marsters boildirg. Pat Tynan, tbe popular 8. P. conduct or, was here tbie week to see his new nephew. Grants Pass Observer. Tbe Depot Hotel has changed hands, parties from tbe Fast being tbe pur chasers. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as tbey cannot reach tbe seat of tbe disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it yon mast take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, and acta directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Care ia not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ooe of tbe beet physicians In this country for years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the beet blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect com bination of tbe two ingredients is what S reduces such wonderful results in cor )g Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. For Over Fifty Teai a. Ait Out akd Wau.-Taiao Raaior. Mr alnalow'i Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty year by millions of mother for their children while teething, with perfect aucceaa. It soothe the child, aotteua the guma, aliaya all pain, cure wind colic and is the beat remedy (or Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to th taste. Bold by druggist in very part of th world. Twenty fly cent a bottle. It value la Incalculable. B tor and ask for Mr. Wlntlow'a Soothing fkyrnp, aod tak bo other kind. Everybody Bay So. Cascarets Candr Cathartic, tbe most won derful medical discover of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to tbe taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowel, cleansing the entire system, dlsel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual conatipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 23, SO cent. Bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. What pleasure ia there in life with a headache, constipation and biliousness? Thousands experience tbem who conld become perfectly healthy by using De Witt' Little Early Risers, .tbe iamoua little pills. Marsters' Drug Store. Commencing Saturday, January 22nd And continuiiig 30 days. This is the of Douglas PARROTT BROS. SB I Ii