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last FcLOSiFgI 5acrif!CE SALE! OUT AT Caro Bros STORE TUB PLA1NDEALER APRIL 7, im I. . Jin. i rraaaF rregi Tuc I'hHrthfi. Miihumm Ciirnrii-eotocrof Main end Lan atresia. Sunday pUrvtc: rreching, II . ro aud 7.10 f. m.i Babtiatb tchool, 10 a. ro.i F. W, Wooller, Superintendent; Clui Maallu at close of the morning terrlfo: Ipworta Lmtm l.mp. lit. Ilstlle Oodlrry, I'resnlrul. tfjtt Mcollii, Wednesday, t7 Id p. m. Fa L. M ioKr, I'Mtur, i'ariotiago, corner Main nl Laue. raaieitsaii Cauaca -corner ol Cm and aosealreet. Sunday Service: PupU worship, in. and 7 SO p. m.i Hebbalh School, 10. m.i r. r. a. C. I..T p.m. I'rerer Meeting, Wedne- a.r.i wp.m. u B a,0T, ,.CJlat. I'm tan Bun sum litem K--O0 Fowler strict, numta; acrvlc. l It m. "d : T) tn. I'laf vr utet-lin, 'itiuraday tni ulu. A. 1. VMfU. I'Mtur. M i. (tin. a t'ltraui.-Curlier tan and Mailt slrrela. ht'tflcen uli second and fourth HiiinUjr iiintnlua ol ccu utt'itlh and etcrjr Hun. la rtrtiiui eclal aerrlrrs announced flora lime to time. "v- JJ UaOM, Mltilnnarr. M. .. I mciu ii, h'lcm.-r n iccietf bunder m.i ttln and aviiiliiit. IlKl . J. 1 fOTl'iM, 1'altr.r Weather Report Fur the week endiug April nth, Maximum temiterature, 7. on the 4th. Minltiiuni teiupttreliire, I'll, on tlie 3d. Freclpllaliou, ..14. Average precipitation lor this mouth lur 2u years, 2.01. Total precipitation (runt Sept. 1, 18'.'7, to dale. 21.71. , , Average precipitation Iruui Kept I, .1.1)1. T.Mai deficiency limn rSejit. I, IM7. 141. Average precipitation lor 20 wet eeaon, Sept. to May. iuchmive, 33 4'J Titos. Uiimo.s, Oheiver. LITTLU LOCALS. ltriuK your job work to tbi office. j to tho Kosoleaf lor the best cigr. For good bceut cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Ready uialo sheets at the Novelty Htoro. Ruga In iulluito variety at Aleiander A Strong's. For seed oats call on H.M.Martin, niar tbo depot. Mafaroul in one pound cartooua at Zigler'a grocery. K. V. iiayuea doot all kluJ ol denla work promptly and akilllully. Aak your itrocer (or KaceUior flour; Kuarantoed Hrst cla. 11.00 er aack. 1 ho New lira Hour mill guarantee all its work. Kept hy all grocer. 1.00 per aack. Fact i- not lakea ia what our adtor lining coluinua rcpreaent. The Uoaa More. K. W. Carpeutor ia authorised to r ceiv and receipt (or aubrcripttons lo tha l'LAlMtALk.n. All our noodn are uew and ol the latett atyloe. No ihopwora goods on hand at the Uois Store. The Now I.'raMilla uiauufadoret Ki celaior Hour and guarantees It first clats. 11.00 per sack at all grocery stores. (iraham Hour, oat meal and gorm, at the New Kra Mills All guaranteed first I'taas. On sale hy all grocers. $1.00 wr sack. J. V. UtKklev A Co., the butcbers.wlll keep only the clioicost of moata a her, with to supply tho Kodeliurg public, but monthly settlements will be required. 4ter Feltruary 1st wa will make a re duction ia the price ol Oliver plows and eitras throughout tho entire Hue. Juat received a carload ol barb wire. Btkaiikm A Ciiknousth. Mrs. J. II. Sbupe baa been appointed repraeautative lor the Viavi t'o. in this city. Any ono deelrlDg information ia regard to. or wishing to procure the rem edy, will please call at her residence on .I'ine streot. jt3-3m Morris' Poultry Our. Tbla Inlalllble rsinedy challenges tbo world to produce Its ejunl as an egg producer. 1 revont ive and cure lor all diseases of fowls, (iuaranleed and (or sale by II. M. Mar tin, Koseburg, Or. Whooping cough ia tha most distress lug walady; but its duration cau ha cut abort by the mo cl Oue Minute Cough Cure, wbicb is also the boat known rem edy lor croup and all lung and biouchial troubles. A. C. Mareters' A Co. Kuiti ol clothes, all wool, heavy weights, lU0; reuulur pt ice 9. Boys clothes Irani 0 to 13 years for f 1.50 Bud f2. Hats all fctyles and colors for Mc, regular price f 1 10. All these goods are only to be found at the Uosa Ktore. Tbo roputatlou of Uoyal Tailoriug ia favorably known In every nook aud liaoi' let iu the United States, once a patron you are always a patron. If you need a new suit let C. U. Cannon kuow if, bo will taka your measure and guarantee a perlect lit. After yearn of uutold aull'eriug from piles, IS. W. I'ursull of Koitnersville, UeWitt's Witch Hazel Hslve. Bkin dis- Aaimy null aa iw'iutia fnuli. iilninlflal HJld obatioate sores are readily cured by thlf mwous remeuy. a. v, iuaraiers vv. We arc determined Dry iioods, Ulotliin Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gnts' Irurtiis1iintf Goods, Ulankcts, Quilts, Laces, Kmbroidcrics, Trunks, Valises, cct.,elc. I IB BAlffi This time vc MUST S1CLL, as we have sold our Real Kstate and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO HUH BUG. Our late arrivals arc all the best and most fash ionable noods in the city, and arc direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK l'OR PRICES AT I Caro Bros BRIEP MENTION. Cramen', highest grade, rhaiiileaa, $'5 Ciiciiit couit has adjourned lo April 25th. Fresh fruit in glata jura ut Idler's grocery. Frank oncll h trnchiog at I'alnp'Mjia school. Soda waU'r alaaxs on tliaoghl at the Caodv Factory. Mlaa Nell l Mulkey ban I if gun a t nil of school at MuHrl. lenlal work in all its branchps tkil fully douo by F. . Ilaynfs. Kev. It. 1). I il worth sixirit anvcral day In Cutis county laitl werk. Mian Mao Courn ill lxgin her term ol S'hool at Kice Hill April lltb. Miaa (ierlrudo Fddy returned home from Fugenu on Wat Saturday. Mlaa May Zumaalt will begin her school at Keottatiuri( neit wrek. Mlsa l'.lla (iordon hu U'goa herrchool iu thn Hainea iliatrict nuar Klklon. Crown and bridgit work acieiilitli-ally dolin bv F. W. 11 a) ui-8, llitt duiitlHl. lium! Hum!! urn!'! Try luur, aud get a prize at the Kand Faitoi). Mias Nettie lllaklev ha Ix-gnu u apriug teuu ol school in the uoiiuit il diatrict. J. llacher ol (iraitfl 1'atn is in lun -li'irg, a gueat l hit ilaughter, Mrn. .1. M. Hanfttirough. I.utht r lUinilii ii, "ho Iiuh lit-tiu ut tending mrdieal a b .! at Portland, ha returoed home. Capt. Hen I. Hoawoll mid i(eol lio. ! ell Spring, ivtuiued UhI week from a ! viait in California. j The vaiy best luiltert up you ever uto, a' the Kandv Kiichen. Uomg 1 1 K hot c ke ou a In ty uiorning. Mien 1'earl Heltv ha rornuned hi-r iwi- ilion as cotnx)iitor on the 1'iaio natch man lo take charge ol tho Kellowg school. Micelli liios. have gone to Coiuille City, where they will manufactuio tinck for the new county building lo be erected there. Our townsmau, Mr. Carendor, being the twentieth tnitchacr at thn Candy Factory, received a nice cup and raucei. I.uck follows the buyer of our good. E. DuCas. physician and mirirpoi), office iu Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Kesidencu.UU Mill street. (ieutlemeu, we have some good tblcga In the shirt line. You ehnuid nee llieiu belore purchasing elaew here ; site a Urge assortment of uocUie. Novelty More. Spring stock, the laigrst and lest e lectloo of Uien's shoes, of eveiygiade aud vaiiety, just locekved at I'm roil Iroi. Styles and itiices suie to pleare, A very siyliah suit for men in on all wool brown check, nicely lined and tin ithod with gool material at a very small price. Same cau be seon at the Novelty store. Henry Buckner of Portland, brother of Mi. T. K. Kicbaidson, of this city, died suddenly Sunday morning laat Mr. Richardson loll Sunday night t at tend the (uneral. About nine o'clock on lait Suturday evening Charles l'aiteron wan held up near l'llkington's t lckmilh shop and relieved o about $10 There appear to be no clow to the robber. Count Survoyer Will 1". Hot den has returned from a month' sojourn ou the fsrui. Ho reinirts farm i t op in Hue con dition in his neighborhood, with excel lent prospects of abuudaul harvest. F. It. Cotl'man, physician and surgoou secretary hoard I'. S. Pension surgeons Office iu Marsters' block, residence 720 Stephens stroet. Professional culls in town or country promptly answered eight or diy. What pleasure is there- in li(o with a beadaebe, constipation and biliousness? TboussudB experience thoiu who could become ior(eclly healthy by mring t Witt'a Little Uarly Ulnars, tho famuua littlo pills. Marsters' Drug Store. J. K. Farmer, the WcU Creek 8. P. agent has been transferred to Oakland, In Douglaa County. This it a promotion for Mr. Farmer, at which hi fundi here rejoice, though they will regret to luo him from tho couuly. Oregon Mining Jourual An alarm of tire ou lat Stitu dty afici noou culled out tho tiro deputtmeiit. The lire proved to bo iu the root ol thu old Maik'a ware houto near tho depot The boys ruspoudod piomptly aud euou had the tiro out, little damage having bee') douo. P. 10. Peuu of Phelps county, Mis souri, made thin office a ploiiant cull ou Monday. Mr. 1'eau is tho huher of Mrs, Jerry wilsou aud he will take Mrs. Wil sou and Ibe childreu homo with hiiu when be gqea, lo about ton days. He goes from here to Coos county to visit Els father and other relatives. I am going to get a uew suit ol clothes. Where? Of C. II. Caunou, of coume. Does he tell clothes? Yes, be represents the Koval Tailors, the greatest tailoring tlrm iu tho world. Why do you patronize tho Koyal Tail ors? Because tboro is merit iu their work. Von always tret the very bot of fabrics, I I . I. uiirk uml n hIvIihIi tit (or I lllU (l.1". " " " - W " I yury reasonnme price. to close out our large stock of. Boss Store. County court meets April 7th in spec ial seMion. Council meeting on last Monday eve ning wa without a ijuorom. Judge Fuilerion i holding an adjourn' e I term of court at Eugene, ieo. W, Jones has finally uualifiod as a ineiiioer oi ine sciiooi Doard. Hat gain (lood seooud hand '97 ladies twieel. Inquire at Ihi office. Judge Wm. H. Willis baa been confin ed to hi room with a aever cold. Doe your tooth acbe? Uo ask Fred 1 1 ay oca whether it is worth saving. 10.000 moil wanted at the Iloea Store to at'lect great bargains before it Is loo late. A. J. Johnson ol Medford will begin at otirn the erection of a new (louring mill at l.'rain. New Mock of ladies and misses' fine !ioee, nil the latest styles, just received ut I'anolt Dros. Mr. David Cletnenls baa gone to La iramleto j tin her husband wha went S'juie week ago. JuhI received men's veiling top aud vici kill, chocolate aud collet) colored nhe at i ho Novelty store. A Urge and line assortment o( chil dren' elioee just received at Parroti Coon. Call and eo them. Call at the Hoe Store and price tb'ir good, and you will be surprised to lind tlit-in at such low figures. I.adit-H, wm are showing a handitoiiie lino of cprnij aiiiting., waah fabric and while good. Novelty Store. What uvi-rjoue nays mubt be true. Ihu choiciit ol teas and cntfoes in town at Mi:.s, II. Eabion'b. I . W. McKechnie, K. P. agent at Oak laud, has bren trauafered to Ashland where he becomes a train dispatcher. lM um want a nobby knee nants suit at $1 'ill'.' II so call at the Novelty store; a! i luvo I .otter grad4 i( you wish them. It i eionoiuy to profit by the experi ence nl ii'iii'. Ihousam'la hare been cmed by Ibxd'a SaritaparilU. ahy not ou '.' l.xrg.t aM.Hurtmeul of latsst styls sailors and triiiioied hate may be seen in the new millinery department of the Novelty elor. Th'e veating I p chocolate and coffee colmed lH-lies' shoes at the Novelty stoie nr.. iitiauttes, and prices very reuHonuble. Freitli boarhouud drops, fresh lemon drop, cream mint chews and a No. 1 peanut eaudy, alwav to be fouodat tbe handy Kitchen. II you sit not (eeliog well, why don't you take Hood's ssrsaparillaT It will purity aud enrich your blood and do you woiidt riul good Arbor lav will be observed by tbe public school next Friday aitsruoon. Lzerciaes commencing at 2 o'clock. All cordially invited. Lom. A black crochet silk handker chief pocket containing a linen handker chief. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. Grand opeuing of dry goods, furnishing goods, clothing, boots and shoes, also the pretuent line of ladles' shirt waists. Ap ril firs', at tbe Novelty Store. For prices and tiuality call at the old original stand. Fresh and dried frails, candy and nuts, cigars and tobacco at prices to suit all. Alas. II. Eakton. There was precedent, and sood. for chi listening the battleship Kentucky wit a water, ino uotiio iters M says, "Old Ironsides" was christened with a bottle of water. )jn'l annoy othors by vour coughing. and riak your lifu by neglecting a cold, Ono Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and luug troubles. A. V. Marsters A Co. There are three littlo things wbicli do more work than any other three little thini: created they are tbe ant. the bee and DoWitt's Little Early Kisers, the last neing me lamoua little mils lor stomach uud liver troubles, A. C. Marsters & Co. Don't delude vour stomach with lha idea, becauae some brands of candies are cheap, that they must bo good. You cau't get something for nothing on this plauet, bui you can just depend on Bet ting thu bent, purest and cleanest candy at Ibe Candy Factory in Koaoburg. I hereby auuounce myself as a candi date before the votiog population of Luugiaa cuuLiy, including tbe Ireo sil ver men, populintn, democrats and re publicans, to noil Bain wagons from a full carload just received. Also oars of buggies, barb wire aud nails at the lowest prices, all now on hapd at Steam A Chouowotb, Oakland, Orogon. lu tho droit court on last Saturday in the ciiso of ltotta Lee Wilson vs .ferry S ilnou, the plaintiff was granted a di vorce aud the custody of the three child ren. Provit C. Wilsou aged 5 years, Mary Wilsou aged 3 vests and Gladys Wilson aged 2 years. Mrs. Wilson with tho childreu will soon return to ber old homo in Missouri. The defendant made uoappuaruuue. Tho popularity oi Mrs. Clarke's eatiog bouse ut t Herniate is unabated. Tbe passenger trains do not stop there, it is li ne, but ihu freight crews eat there and many a transient stops there (or a good meal. Mrs. Clarke is doing a good busiuess aud the new hotel is a success. the eUtoiueuts of an envious neighbor lo too contrary noiwiuistanding. TnO LATEST WAR NEWS. Her It Is. You Can Take Your Choice. Mauhiu, April 0 The prevalent opln lou among government ofDclsU is that a peaceful solution of the crisis is iuipo. sible. Madrid, April 0 It I said hers thai a satisfactory statement lias been solved at between the United State and Spain. Kiddle. Frd Sanderson made Canyonville a visit Thursday. H. M. Pardee of Caoyonvill wa upon our street Saturday. O.M. Williams was in attendance at tbe primaries Saturday. Kev. Pogue of Myrtle Creek preached here Sunday morning and evening. dies. Feikert came down from the canyon a few days ago. Miss Nettle Cain rsturned to her home at Salt creek Sunday. Mrs. Ella Thompson tamo up lat week and is visiting relatives in this vi cinity. Born, Sunday, April 3d, to Commis sioner aod Mrs. A, E. Nichols, a fine baby girl. Our school began Monday morning with a good attendance aod Prof Kice at tbe helm. Frank Cain, Bert Stevenson, Chas. StauQer and Aaron Seckett were in town from the canyon Saturday. Mr. Editor we think you left our items in tbe "boiling pot" to long. Conductor Ham Veatcb brought bis family up from Koaeburg HaturJay morning and they are now staying at Motel Kiddie. Prof. A. F. Coruult moved his house bold goods to Myitis Creek last week, wheie be and bis wife will reside in the future. We wouder now if tbe 0.uetn regent of Spain will be willing to pledge her jewel Is in order to raleo money enough to whip Uncle Sam. We are interested to bear that the re liable old Plalsdialeb is to be enlarged soon, aud we bope to receive it twice a week. D. Young arrived at Ibis place Satur day morning from Iowa, and will remain inuellioitely. He eiproeses himself as having all ex pec tat ion 8 fulfilled in re gard to this country. Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Catching came down from the Cracker Jack miue Sat urday. The former returned tbe next day and the latter remained for a visit with relatives and friends. If you want to have a good time don't fail to attend ibe Woodman .social, free, iu Jackson's ball Friday night. Unlike some ol tbe previous entertainments, we are informed that this one will not be turned iuto a dance. Mif. Wm- Brown died at her boioe io Canyonvilie Friday night, April 1st, Irom a hemorrhage of the lungs, and was buried Sunday. Deoeaeed was a highly ru.tpected lady and the bereaved lamily have the heartfelt sympathy of the en tire community. At the republican primaries in Jack Son's ball Saturday a leelingoi harmony and entbueiasm prevailed among tbe 75 persons present. J. B. Kiddle was elected chairman, It. F. Nicholn and Bert Stoveoson, tollers, and W. Q. Brown, secretary. After the votins was completed tbe le-ult showed that 00 votes had (.been cast, and the billowing persons were elected delegates to Ihs county conveuiiou: W. L Nichols, Chas.' SlauOor, l. W. Catching, Louis Ash aod J. B. Kiddle, (ieo. K. Kiddle wa elected central committeeman. B. F. Nichols was nominated for justice of the peace, and II. II. Nichols for con it a- tle. In a neat speech lion. U. . Kid dle made a motion that tbe delegates be instructed to support tbe gold standard on each and every occasioo. and it re ceived the unanimous support of sll vot ers preaeot. When Dr P. A. Harris arose and with arms extened .toward the Urge flag it iht front end of the hall, and made a motion for a resolution that "the country that supports the stars and s'ripes coul I whip any country across the waters," a spontaneous burst of ap plause snowed tbat ibe spirit ot patriot ism pervaded tbe entire assembly. All busioe baviug been attended to, the convention adjourned with tbe feeling that the demo-pop (uiion conglomeration will be blown sky high next June. OCORCDER. Oakland. Mrs. McKechnie went to AsbUnd Monday to ioiu her husband, where they will reside. Dr. tiilruore was called this week to administer to Ibe wants ol Mr. and Mrs. Underwood of Eoglieli Settlement wbo are very ill. Mr. J. E. Farmer's family arrived here last week from Wolf creek, and they are now nicely arranged keeping bouse in the residence of Mr. McKech nie. Prof W, A. McOhee left here Monday enroute to Baltimore, Maryland, to at tend the M. E. Church South conference to be held there this summer. Tbe rebublican primaries were held Saturday aod the following delegates were elected to tbe county convention : Oakland precinct Harvev Cockeram, '.. L. Dimmick, L. C. Marcollus, 11. K. Maninc, James Batly. Calanooia W. B. (iritlith. .1. A. Cole. L. H. Kruse. T. ii. JiutQ, L. I'eruue, 1. li. Howard. AK1LIIY. Why is it tbat a patron alwaya gets satisfaction in dealing with tho' Koyal Tailors? Because the Koyal Tailors bave a reputation at stake. It took them 30 long years of bard work to build it up lo Its present standard aud tney propose to keep it wbere it is, therefore they can uot afford to have their patrons dissatis fied. C. B. Cannon can tell yon all about it as be is their representative for Douglas county. If you need a new suit let him know aud be will fhow you spring and summer samples. 1'iir lnuil fif i-liil hi nir ttnil lml In. I coived at the Boea stove. Tbene good wero oruorod direct iroui tue lactones Imfota WA anticlnaf Mil of gellina nut in.l are oCfeied to the public at cost. Best utting ciotmugou luecoaet, tayior made nnt ai'rantttil 111 ami Aiimin IVi.m Our bats are the latest styles and sre worta double wtist we otter tuem at. Boss Store. Tbo "Prisoner of Algiers," dramatised from the setjuel to Moule Cbriato, was produced at the Opera House Saturday night by tbe company of that name, one ot tbo boBt compaules that has played lu Koseburg this season. That is, they were all actors, aud good ones, too. Should tho company come this way again, they will be greeted with a much i . : larger auuieuce. Geo. W. Dimnilik nf 10 Ik Inn. ana hi. day appointed couuty treasurer by tbe oounly court to till the uuexpired term oi niuiAi rraier, resigned. Pay your subscription today, A Letter from Dawson City. Through I'm kindnae nl Mr X. II, Langh we are permitted to present in onr readers the substance of a letter ut received Irom Dawton City, which pr haps give about tbe lateai net abn h has been received in this city (ruin ih far off I tod of the midnight sun. The letter I dated Dawson City, N. W. Terri tory , Feb. 14th, IH'H, and' after greetings 10 ine lamiiy says in suiistance: 'The last mall which I received from home was dated July lltb. I think the Vana.iian i Government bss some reason pjr tit laying our msil aa we shou'd le ceie our mall ofutner. If I coul. I only hear from home I would not mind being thus exiled, aa I am making a few dol lars, we look out over $I20U In lour da) s lat week. We struck it rich. We bad $170 In pan today. I Dirked up a nugget on tbe dump todav which is ibspsd like a moccasin. I will keep it snd bave a pin made of it for you or Eihcl. We will wash out our dumps in June. I do not know when I will start out. I do not want to leave nntil I can find some 9od man In whom I can trust with whom I csn leave my interests. If I can do this I will come home for next winter. Don't advise anyone to start In br after April 10th, as they won t got tbroogh alter to Ice break! np without great coat and hsrdahip. I am going to tell yon what we bad for Sun day's dinoer and then you can judge wneifier we are starvlog or not. Here It Is: Mutton soup, mutton stew, mrsbed potatoes, rice Yukon style, bacon and beans, tomatoes, prune, apricots, corn starch pudding, graham and white bread, Duller and canned milk. Everything In ibe list cost me $1 a pound. We have a man working forns who lives with me. He is a good cook and has most of it to do. We pay him a $1.60 an boor. Iam 12 miles from Dawson City and bave not been there for six weeks but hear tbat it is about deserted. The men are all out on the creekr. All classes are represent ed on this creek, bsndliog pick and shovel; judges, lawyer, doctors, etc. Some aro doing well, others are not. The pay dirt ia in spot and streaks. 1 bave a man prospecting for ms on Hen derson creek. I made a trip to Eureka last month. It wss a pretty bard trip anl took us 11 days. I bave No. 25 above ever there. They were finding pretty good prospects there. Mr. Cart wrieht has been nursing a sick man over on El Dorado creek ; have not eeen him lor some time. There are a aood many sick with scurvy. They don't half cook tbeir food and take no precautions what ever, borne are tooo stingy t part with tbeir dust and wont buy what they need because prices are high. One can get anything be wants In tbe wsy of staples by paying a good price (or it. I am going to get another case of tomatoes if they cost me $2 per can. Tbat is all I shall need in the grub line nntil tbe boats get here. Yonrs etc. etc., Sam Ii. Lai on. Ednrmta lour Howals With Caacarcta. Candy Cathartic, aure constipation forever. 10c, 26c. If c. c. C. tail, drucglsia refund money. Qlendale. Misses Eva and Edith Jooes of the White House visited Mr. 'and Mrs, Keams at Wolf Creek list Tuesday. Born, at Uteumont, tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Redtleld, March 2Jtb, to Mr. auJ Mrs. 1 . 1. Dewey, a son. The evangel car is now at Wolf Creek holding I cervices and will epend some days at this place when tbey move on irom N oil Creek. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Chase went to Canyonvilie for a couple of days lasi week, i bey do not tbink that Canyon vilie is as lively a town .as uiendale. Miss Mary French of Bioger is lying dangerously ill at tbe borne of Ler par ents. Her many friends in this vicinity bope for ber speedy recovery. Joeiab Jones of Salem and bis family will arrive at Ulendale next week and make tbeir borne in this section in the future. They are relatives of Ambrose Marshall. Abe Miller of Olendale is now tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Koberts, jr., at tbe Hagler mine. He will visit bis family about Ibe lOto lost, and will then return to California. F. W. Slocum will leave this evening for Mule Creek via West Fork, where be will take a position iu the quartz mine in which bis brother-in.law, U. C. Smith, of Portland, ia one of the owners. Mrs. Charles Dougherty will go to Grants Pass on Friday seeking medical aid. She has a growth on ber left jaw tbat is troublesome and ia evidently a tumor. She will consult Dr. W. F. Kremer. Tbe embargo placed againet the claim of G. U. Elliff, F. L. Bailey and Kufus Welch having been removed, these gen tlemen .accompanied by Mrs. G. Ci. El liff and the boys, went to Siarveout on Sunday to commence work on their rish claim. W. D. Smitb, lately from Indiana, by right of purchase ia now the junior partner in tbe general merchandise of Dewey A Smith. Mr. Smith is an obliging gentleman and is evidently an acquisition to tbe prospeious business be is engaged in. On Saturday evening we were sum moned by telegram to Arlington on ac count of the serious illness of Mrs. W. J. Wallace, and on account of being sick we could not go, which U the nrst call we bave beeu unable to answer in a period of six months steady work nurs ing the sick. Later: A mafsaee just received informs us that Mrs. Wallace wbo bad puerperal spasms, is better. Win II. Neflfand Walter L. Smitb, who left Glendale in February (or Klon dike, Bailed on the Queen for Alaska March 21st. We are lntoi med by private letter that tbey took with them a com plete outfit for the vigorous climate aod provisions lor two years ; also money to defray the expenses ol tbeir return, ii they wero not successful. Both are en ergetic and capable aud tbeir friends (eel sure success will crown their etl'orts. Mrs. Julius Hasen of Elliff creek and two boys, Arthur and Harry, are our guests today. Mrs. Hagen informs us tbat the residents near tier home are very deeply dissppoiuiod at ths location of tbe school bouse, which entirely cuts them ou from all school pilviieges. .Molu. No-To-Himj fur fifty Cent. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak uieu strong, blood pure. 60c, It. All urugfUil HARRIED. NOKDUKFl'GABBAKT At the MO Clalleu House, Wednesday, April btli, bv John Hamlm. I. P., U A. Nordurlt and Eltie M. Gibheit. FOSTEK HAKTIN. At the residence ol the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harliu, of Lookiuu Glass, Sunday, April a, 1808, Mr. P. E. Foster aod Mies Lucy Hartin were married by O. H. Buell ; justice of tbe peace. Tbe now happy couple have the bout wishes of their mauy frieuds. BORN. BROWN, - Near Koaoburg, April 5th, lo the wllo of W, 11. Brown, a dangluer. A Farewell Party. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKum e g.vo a farewell party to Mr. and Mr. (in. Ele on Ttterday evening Mrch 21lh, lo bicli ail ihe mealier ol Ibe rhoir of tbe M. E i hnrch and their limtlo wets KiViied. During her entne reeid-nc In Kooeriurg Mr. Kite has been a faithful iiiemhflr ot Ot rhoir, performing ber duty with untiring devotion and hi a Mil sacrificing and satisfactory manner. The evening was spent in a pleran mariner and all regretted Ihe hour of de parting, wlien it wm necwrary lo say good bv. Tbe lum Ii prepared by M. McKenxie wa amplfl ami partaken with a relish by all present. Ibe decoration", which wtr the rtsoltol Mrs. F. W. Wool ley's ingnuuiiy ami laoor, were psr'lrulary pleasing ro tbo C)e Four diotng table were set, all Ulng set in different color a to chin, napkins and flowers. Soon after lunch Dr. J. W. Strang a chorister, on behalf of the choir, in a few well chosen aud effective words pre sented to Mr. Kates, as a slight token ol the high reuarj and esteem in wlii.h she is held, a beautiful rx ker. Altbongfi taken completely by sur prise and much affected by this evinenra of affection, Mm, Elites made a suitable response and accepted tbo present, sating that while time might destroy Ibe f;ift, yet tho memory of hsppy scene n Koseburg snd the tender affection bestowed will live as long as lime shall last. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W A. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Estee Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Marsters, Mr. snd Mrs. L. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Godfrey, Dr. and Sirs. J. W. Strange, Mrs. 8. Selden, Mr. B. F. Lobr and Master Benny Lohr, Key. Frank L. Moore. Mr. Louis Smick. Mr. Walter McKenzie, Masters Frank and Artie McKenzie and last and least Miss Doro'.hy Godfrey. Death of Q. J. Fuller. The city was startled at about 7 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, by tbe announcement ol the sudden death of G. J. Fuller of heart failure at hie room on Jackson Street. Mr. Fuller was about 08 years of age and bad been in poor health for some month past hot bad been able to be about the city until the very moment that be war strldken witb deatb. Dr. E. DuGas waa called aud administered the usual rem edies but bad claimed him and would not be denied. Mr. Fuller waa a native of Enirland. but came to America when about 10 years of age. He engaged in ateam- noating lor a while on tbe Ohio and Mississippi river. He came to the Pa cific coast about 25 rears ago and entered tbe employ of the Wells Fargo Expree Co , with whom be continued until laat fall when he was retired on a pension for long and meritorious service. So far as is kuown Mr. Fuller bad no living relatives. He left a small amount of properly io this county which, however, was of no great value. The funeral which took place today was Israel v at tended. Tbe remains were enterred in the Mssonic cemetery. School Report. The following ia a tenit if ibeSvlmon school for the month ending April 1st, i'J3 : Number of pupils enrolled 21 ; average daily attendance 19. Those avenging above So in the exam ination were: John Martin, Bertba Reere, Henry Drollinger, Lawrence Mabley, Allie Drollinger, Coral Wile, Uattie Drollinger, Clinord Mablev, Syl via Browo, Warren Mabley, Liura Drol linger, Mary, Eva, Cora, Walter, Francis and Warren Cloake. Those wbo were neither absent nor tardy during tbe month were: Sylvli Brown, Coral Wilee, John Martin, Henry Uroianger, v arren and Cora Cloake, Lawrence and Warreu Mabley. Elsie Cannon, Teacher. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that rannot be cord bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. We tbe undersigned bave known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by tbeir Arm. M'est A Truax, Wholesale Druzniets. Toledo, O. aiding, Kiouau A: Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon tbo blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test imonials free. First Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. Mr. How ell delivered a fine discourse from this test: "Watch ye, staud fast in tbe faith, quit you like men, be strong." First Corinthians 10-13. Tbe Sabbath evening services deserve special notice, as tbe proramae was ot the highest order. The select readings by Miss DeIN Brown, Miss Clara McCoy, Mrs. Fuller On and Mr. Snyder and also the ddet by Miss Kuby Gordon and MraFullertoo were highly appreciated by all. The ser vices closed by an address by W. W, Thackrah. The programme for Easter service next Sunday evening is in charge of Miss Dt'lU Browu aud Miss Daisy Frater. Gold Watch. 1st choice Geo. Putrequin No. 123. 2d choice Cora Benedict No. 675. 3.1 choice E. F. Waleh No. 1261. 4th choice Joe Williams No. 174. 5th choice Zoe Loughary No. 117. S. C. Flint and Conductor Furnell awarded the prizes. Major Walsh waa a lucky guesser a rear ago. . Tbe gifts are two gold watches at $20 each and three d.-ea patterns at $3 each, making a total of $64 that we Lave distributed with our customers this mouth. Novelty Store. A Lady tried Schillings Best tea and did not like it. She tried it again and made it according to d!rec tions. It's her only tea now. I'or Over Fifty Vcata. AN Ol.lt AMU WLL-'1'SIKU KlHIDY. Mri t iulo's eiiothliig Bytup ha beu used lor jvet lilty jtara by millluui ot mothers lor tbeir cblMreu while leethlug, with perfect aucccu. it soothe tho child, tollcua the gutua, allays all palu, curvs wluj colly, aud U the best remedy lor Dlarrhu-a. U ploataut to tho taato. bold bj druggist lit every part ol thu world. Twenty live vent a IhuiIu. Its value U iuculeulsble, Kciinu mnl W fur Mix. lmluN 'a Uoolhlug Syrup, and tako uo other kind, Rsyal Mka ta t4 Sara, wfealmae eat feucleae. pan l" (r.ofif Absolutory rur f mm mot so., aea vav. NOTES OP INTERBST. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants", J.T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. County claims and warrants bought by O.0. West. For first-claae dentistry so to Dr. LittU of Oakland. Key West, Imported and domestic eigars at tbe Roeeleaf. D. 8. West does insurance. Office op posite tbe poat office. Excelsior floor is auaranteed first class. Ask your grocer for it. Only $1.00 peraacK, At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and rxelpt for subscriptions to the PLAJ.SDKALfca. Tbe Square Deal store baa just opened ep a beautiful line of W. L, Douaiaa sboee, which prove to be the best shoe made, uome ana inspect tbem. Money to loan on city and country property. D. 8. K. Bcicx, Manure- uuuaing, ttoseonrg, ur. The W. 0. T. U. will hold its tegular meetings on the second and fourth Ibuisday ol every month at 7 :30 P. m. in the Ep worth League room of tbe M. c cnurcu. Children and adulta tortured by burns. scalds, injuries, ecsema or skin disesses may secure instant rsllet by eslog De Wit fs Witch Basel Salve. It is tbe great Pile remedy. Marsters' Drug Store. Notice is hereby given to tbe public by tbe undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be bnrried on my prem ises, at Roeebnrg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken -.viv.iviu,uiugnHig t mi J M.iU EdUU or gravel first contract with me (or tbe right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aajuds Rose, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17tb, 1883. One of the finest and best equipped railroads is tbe Chicsso. Milwaukee A St. Paul. Oa our recent trip through foutli Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois we tried tbis railroad and know whereof we speak. The road splen didly epnipped with fast trains, tbe coaches are all furnished with the latest improvements and it ia a pleasure to ride witn these people. They employ none but sober, industrious men who constant look after tbe comfort and safety ol tbe traveling public. Anyone traveliog in tbe above or adjoining states should take the Milwaukee road by all means if it is convenient to do so. If yon wish infor mation concerning this excellent and popular road ask any ticket agent, or write to C. J. Eddy, General Agent, at Portland, Or., and be will gladly give it. Genesee Idaho News. The daylight ride along tbe Columbia cannot be but interesting at this time of tbe year. Passengers taking the Spo kane Flyer, leaving tbe Union depot at 2:45 p.m. daily, get this vhw lasting over five boors. Bat that is not all. The O. R, A N. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleeper and modern coaches operated daily without change. ; Travelers To Spokane, To Rowland. To Palouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alene Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take tbe O. R. A N. Spokane Fiyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2:45 p. m. V. C. London, Agent, Roeebnrg, Oregon. Educate Yoor Bowala With Caacam. .5i!d P'inart,ci cnre constipation forever. 10c,SSc. If C. C. O. iaii, drugHlsta refund money. The Royal Tailors. The Royal Tailors ia tbe largest tailor ing establishment in tbe world, tbey oc cupy tbe entire twelve stories of a mam mouth Chicago building, they turn out 1000 fine tailor made suits of clothes every day in tbe year, tbey bave clothed 5,000,000 males. Do you need a nice spring or r-nmmtr suit? If so royal fabrics, roval styles and royal tailoring tom b the tight spot, for you get strictly bigb grade tailoring at a modest price and a perfect fit is guaranteed. New samples just arrived. C. B. Cannon, Sole representative for Douglas Cc. To Car Constipation Farowrk Take Casrarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or SSo. If C. c. O. fall to care, druggist refund money. Thousand are Trying It. Ia order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective euro for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 rent. Get it of your druggist or scud 10 ccuU to ELY DUOS., M V.'aireu St., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind everstuce u boy, aud 1 never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Baliu aoeuie to d eveu that. Many acquaintance have uaad it with excellent results. Oac-ar Ostruui, 15 Warreu Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged euro fur catarrh and contains uo cocaine, morcury nor any injurious drug, l'ricu, 80 cents. At druggibts or by mail. The Boss Store is selling out at s icii firing prices. Call aad be convinced. A thrill of terror U experienced wbue a brassy cough oi croup sounds through the house at night. But tbe terror soon changes to relief after Oue Miuute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harmless for childreu. Marsters' Drug Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature . I -.j. ... a. . -m-m