Y CLOSING . OUT ISalE AT CaroBros STORE Tfi?fff?fTf?ff?fTf?ffffff?f?f Tim i'LAINDEALER AI'IUL 1 1. 1891. ...Ml -J. -JIJUJ I 'I lie I'lturchci. Mmi'i'i 1 1 Hi H' n-cuiuit of Main and Lt ,'i. on. buiidar .Hurtle. I'reachlut, 11 a. a ti. I 7 ) 1'. in.; HabbatU acliool, 10 . m.l 10 . m.i r. vv. Mimlli'y, MuiHitluuuaeui CUm Maeilut at l.i.c ol Hi miiriiln mrvlce; Kpworla Utfll . .,.. til lUMlo luxllir)', I'ltWi'K III. ri;ef M. I mi!, w.rdin:da), al 7 .0 in. Fha L. M"iKi, I'attur, rartuuaau, comer Malu tail Liue. I nt.tuiMin CMt'acn-coiuor ul lui and lloiuilinli. HuuiUy Horlr: I'upllo worship, . .u,i i viii, m.: HalibaiU School, 10 a.m.! V. I". H. f. K.,7 I', in. l'ijcf MecllBC Wtdnet iJ, 7 JO I'. III. II. H. lm.woa.ta, I'Mlot. i miii. Uii.iHitr.K incm ii oil I'ottU i ilnel .III. Ill) . Ml' V. Hi ll I" ""'I "I' '" I nn-. tin . I Inn -l.y Ol'llllU. A. Ii v turiii. I'alui. i in r. ii. , i ict uu C..iiii t I a-t and . vnii'l ami lowtlh lll.llllillii III I'll ll IIIMlllll aU'l !) H:U- .11,114 - l it'. n Ii i auni'imrfd Irum , tin,, It at . John IUuo, Mili.iiat . Hi i" n. f 'i i ii. : , n I n nl" l.i i I IOI I""., I'nr l. r URIEI' MliNTiUN. I ICPli'll highest grade , chainlci8, ' I'ICtll (nut in x'tutm lira ul .Iter's I.X ITV. Soda water alwamou .lini;lii at 'no l aiiil- rat-ioiv. IVntal work in nil iin branches ikil 1 ul t y -loin, by F. . Ileyi.cr. I'l.iwn and bridge work m ieulilieally F. W. Hay lies, t la dentist. ii i . inn . M II 1 1 k"-l 11 (ifl.-. al llio ivaunv lanon. i.i ,(4iii .-oil coud-hand '.'7 Indies iii'i'l. I ii.pnre ul i hia cilice. i,ill Vlllir llKllll ScllO'.' Bilk 1 'J llaviHH whether it ii worth saving. Uu- I'. A:i More in Belling oul lit BAeri in prices, (.'all ami ! convinced. iw i t. icl ul Udie anil inianua' fino nlioKi, nil tho latest hl)lo, )Ut teioived lit I'll' I dtt OH. luiil received men's vialinu lop ami uii kill, iliiH'olata ami eolfen colorixl i Iiim nt ilm Nuvnlly aloro. A U'o aiiil lino nik tiuent ul rliil .lifiiH hIkhh unit tocDired at I'anotl It'.m. (.'U Mini "i' Un'iti. fall ul llio llona Htoro and piiiu Ihiir lhhIh, ami yuu will Im urpriaad lu (Ind thrm at mu Ii low liuroa. l lio ln-al Imlturciipa you ever ata, at ( In.' Karnl KiU. Inn. (ioinu like hot rl i i on it licttly inoininif. l.iuliHH, nn am tliuwlnn u liaudauuie lino ol Hiriiii auitintfi, waab fabrics and wbilo Koodij. Novelty btore. Wlial ovuryouu aays uiuat b trua. 1 ho clioicoHt ul leaf and colleea lu town at .Mi-''. II. EabionY. I l.i vuii want a nobby knua uaula iuit at fl i0: If ho mil at llio Novelty atore ; hIho liavo LcttiT nrnlesil you wiah tbeni. I .hi tin uHHuitiiiuiilof latvat ttvla aailori uud Iriiuiiiud liiiin inuy be Beau la the new inilliiary depHrlinout ol the Novelty Hioro. 'lboic catui I )p tboculito aud'cofloe culorud Indica' olioea at the Novelty nloro aro lieuiilit'C, au l priceH very ri'iiHuliubli!. I runli liuarliouud dropB, ireuli laoion dioi, i riani mint chewa and a No, 1 iH'iiniii rnii'ly, alwnvB to be loiiudal the Kaiuly Kilihun. Ci run J opening ol dry gooJl, (uruiabiog ooil' , clotbiiiir, boila aud Bboei.alno the pietiiiiHl liue ol ladies' shirt waiHla, Ap ril liret, ut the Novelty Store. Our tuwiiHiuuu, Mr. Uaveudur, being (bo tweniiotli pincbuser ai llio Caudy Faciei y, rucoivud a nice cup aud saucer. I. uck follow llio buyn ol our goods. A ei Biyliah suit for men in au all wool brow u I'becK, nicely lined aud tin iHbod wild ttood material at a very small price. Same can bo ueoa at the Novelty Htoro. A thrill ul terror i.i oxpoiiuuced whua a bruHBy coukIi ct croup pounds tbrougU Urn liouto nt niktlit. Hut tbn terror Boon i huut'tt to roliol after One Minute Cough Cure Ima bcuu adiuiuiNterid. i-afo and liarmleBH fur childrun. MarBtere1 lrug Htoro. I lon'l delude oui' ctoaiach with the idea, because noino bi amlH ol candies are cheap, I hut (hoy imitit ho g'od. You can't ge Homci lilug for nothing on this pUuci, hul you can jiifci depend ou got liug the beui , piiioBt aud t'leaueet caudy al the t'undy 1'actgiy iu Kusebuig. A UraKcinnn's Luck. Albauv Uumucral : The (raiu irom I'ortluud thin uoou was eldetiacked at Milium for tho Ii eight ta pass. As the liaiu utaited towards Albany, Harry I roggelt, llio brakuiuau turned Lis lace backward to look at the tralu. As he did so bin bond btruck the cattle guard, and be wau thrown oil' upon the ground. Ilialieud was badly cut aud bruised, Ho wail brought ti this city aud lakeu into tho depot hulvl, where bo will re coi vo good treatment until he is able (o Hit urn to IiIh work, SACRIFICE SALE! We arc determined to close out our large stock of Dry Goods, Clotliiutf Hats, Hoota, Shoes, Ladies' aud Gents' Furnishing Goods, lilankets, Quilts, T,uccs, 1 tnlii-i.trlf.eiMi Tv..-.L f 1 ! ...... -1 1 his time we MUST SliLL, as we have sold our Kcal r.statc aud must NO Our iouablc Factory late arrivals oods in the CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICES AT Caro Bros it. A. (Jrihaui ol (be Coos llav It. It wua in (own Monday. lija. iioixii Auiaui 01 I'ralu la reported as very ill with lung lever. I'rof. T. J. Wilson of Elk ton was in the city attending the democrat eonven lion. Cole r (anion came up last week from the university at Kugene to visit bis par enta. II. lanileeou aud Austell Ziglsr are sutlVring from a severe attack ol la grippe. Mies M) rile iilll'e ol l'endlelon is here on a vlxlt to tier brother, il. II. tUllelU. Miae Koaa Juaepheuu, who is attend ing H. Ilvlrn'a Hall at I'ortlaad, it home on a via it Miai tiiaru Catching went U Illddle Friday, where she will accept a poult ion io a stiire. Mrs. I'. .1, Uoud left Uat Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Jas. A. Terry, at !. (iiande. Call and aee llio "liovtman" hand burueia uiuuder al Churchill, Woollny A McKeozie'a. It. H. Trice ol the ranta 1'ass Courier made this ollice a plHsmut call while in tow n this wft-k. Wo are glad that our old fiiend Adam tltllner has been granted an increase ol tennioii from f S to 12 jier month. Miaa l'.elle JoMdph citno up frum the noimalal I 'rain to upend the Jewich holidays with her relatives, the faro family. The giealer includes the lees. Hood's Saraaparilla cures fccrufula, aud n:ny le dniruded upon t j cure boils and pimples. Miaaea Miuuio and liiate Sheridan raine homo laet week from Kl. Mary's Acadftuy, I'ortlaod, on a visit to their pi'eots. For prices and iiualily call at the old original stand, Freali and dried Iruitt, candy and nuts, cigars au l tobacco at prices to suit all. .Mm. II, hi.sroN. E. Duttaa, physician and surgeon. office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly anawerod night orday. Iteeidence.'.Ul Millatroet. (ieutletueu, we have some good things in the shiil line. You should see them before purchasing elaew here ; alao a large assortment ol neckties. Novelty Store. Spiing stock, the laigest aud beat s( I act ion vt tueo's shoot, ol every grade aud variety, just received at I'arrott rtrot. (Styles and pi ices sure to please, The l'lauo Manufacturing Co. report twice aa many chain drive mowers aud lever binders sold last week at were sold during the same period in both-'lri-",i7 combined. John P. I). John, ex-presiJeut ol the l'e I'e'jw I'niveraity, will lecture in this cilv on he evening ol April )8tb. Hob ject: "Did Man Mskstiod.or l"id God Make Man?" Don't anuoy others by your coughing and ritk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cores coughs, colds, croon, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. A. C. Marstera' A Co. Most oi (he delegates to the republican district and stale conventions, at Kugene and Astoria, respectively, left on Mon day morning's local und will probably return by .Saturday. F. it , CoOman, physician aud surgeon secretary board U. K Tension surgeons Office in Marsters block, residence 720 Troleaeioual calls in promptly answered Stephens street, town or country nignt or day. (School district No. IU, has voted a 4 mill tax (or the purpose of carrying on the caaeofrj.C. Miller vs District 10, now on appeal before the Supreme court. John McClvllan was elected director vice A. V. Slanlon, resigned. What ploasure is there in life wiih ft headache, constipation and biliousness 1 Thousands experience them who could become er(ectly healthy by uaing De Witt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. Marsters' Drug Store. There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little fcarly Risers, last being the famous little pills stomach and liver troubles. A. Marsters & Co, the lor C. The last meeting of Adrel Chapter No. J, 0. 10, H. was a hsudsome one, there lming several initiations thut night. Mrs. M, li. ConMing, grand worthy matron of the order, was present aud won golden opinions from those in attendance. The Times will have wore to say of this event iu lie next isBU. Jacksouvill Times. Car load ol clothing and hail just re ceived at the Uoss Store. These goods were ordered direct from the factories before we anticipated of selling out, and are ottered to the public at cost, best titling clotbiugon tho coast, lay lor wade not accepted. Call and cxamiue thorn. Our bats are the latest styles and are worth doublo what we offer them at, IiObH broitu. I am golug to get a new suit ol clothes. Where? l 0. II. Cauuou, of course. Does he sell clothes '' Yes, he represents the Uoral Tailors, the greatest lailoriug firm iu the world. Why do you patronise the Koyal Tail ors? because there is merit iu their work. You always get the very beet ol fabrics, liigJLi grade work and a stylish tit for very reasonable price, give possession m Sixty Days HUflBUG. are all the best and uio&t fash city, and arc direct from the Boss Store 1'sy your snli rlpflen today. New wheels for rent at the "Cteenl vjciery." Itegular services at he M. K. Cboreb nett ttunday. Hide a Crescent bicycle. Ibe ear- running, uuraoie kind. Mis. HI a Marks, of Youmlla Islu the city on a vlait to relet Wee and friends Dou't (ail to see the ffookey-VTbeler vompaoy at me uper Jiooee next Mon oay evening. J. o. Itooth of Uraola rass, fostoa nominee for state treasurer, was la the city lueeuay. uiae Ktiot Ulacknjau has guee to Oardiner, where sjie is to teecb a spriog irrni oi icnoui. Au orgaaitatioa ef ther)ont ol Veter ana baa been omanlad al Tnmialla witn h membership of H. Dr. J. W. Straniln ia yiatlluj a .rn irealoual vitlt to the towns north end weat. ile will co as far at Oardiner Mr. l-red Taira-Tustin. who has bean contmi it to nit borne with la grippe, is slightly improved tuongli nnable Ia be out. I. 1. Aliutun. renrerantiHii Ida liiUm Siateemau, waadolug bnaiueu in town tbiavtck, Wo acknowledge a nleaaant can. .overal tolumut of intHrettimr eorrea- poiidence are unavoidably crowded out this we, ll will appear in our next i Be in-. riuan jriuaro tuk emc f nr it i mir. ahal ol Koaeburtf it in town, having been Bubp i naod a a witness in the Nelson cae. Jackson vllle lime. A. h. brown, repunlirau uurniuefor repreaeoiauve, .i. u. ) ouog anl Kev. ioiinrigoi inn wiii, ol "aklaod weie gneale at the McClallru Tuesday. On Monday April Ibtfa, the Hotkey w beeler Co. will open at the Opera llouiie at popnlar prices, 10, 20 and 30 ceiitF. ii.ui i mine (he opening night. Fruuk i.iant aud hia lioyt, dnrlng Ibe winter juai pauoo. a u lea seven w ildcats. three brait and one con gar. all in the immediate vicinity ol Me place, on Big i-ik in Lincoln couniy. Mies Lulie Sacry of Itoceborg, who bat neeu viaiting with her srand uareatt. Mr. and Mis. K. Sacry of tbit plaoe, Itft .noniiav nir an extendea visit with rel atives t Harrithtirg Drain Tress. Our nld friend Teter Hume, was (he chairman ol the Committee oa fleiola tions at the Llun cointy republican convention, lie was elected at a dele gate to the at tie convention at Astoria. In the matter ol the estate of James A. Varney, deceased, Henry Little ap pointed administrator. Bond of admin istrator approved in snm of $1000 with Ceo. .1. Steams and II. J. Bovingdon, as sureties. About 1 ;13 this afternoon fire wasseeu coming from tbe chimney of tbe bouse of Mr. John Hast, The tire was jost get ting a start on the roof of the hnose, but it wat put ont bv Bam Bast ana torso. boys irutu school before It did any damage. lu the matter of the etUte of O. J. Fuller, deceatad, .Tames Tampan It ap pointed adiniaisMator. Boorf filed and approved io the snm of 1000 with W, 8. Hamilton as surety. B. W, Strong. M. V. Elce and W.II. Titchford ap praisers ol said estate. The other day a full-frown deer crossed the river in front of Darwin Brlatow'a boute iu Cottage Urore, and Hopped long enough for Mr. Brittow to call bit family to take a look at it. At soon as tbe deer found it was in town, it turned, recreated the river and sxam pered off. A few dozen of those Kentucky made pants, subitantUl aad veil made, as shoddy. Also a few dozen women's, men's, boys' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine snd shade, underwear for hot aud cold weather, and various other articles, at living prices, at U, C. Stsnton's. II. W. Stewart, the gonial S. I', Ajpant and r. M. of Comttock, has his hand some new residence complete aud nicely furnished throughout . The building is a model for neatness, aud the furnishings are of the West and show good taste. The door of the "cmt" is open aud ru mor eava the "bird" will toon fly In. Drain Watchman. Uev. It. 11. Dilworth, of Roeeburtf, vis ited this Keciion lata Wednesday and Thursday, aud introduced bis system ef teaching mathematics by csrds for ueeJn schools. They have beeu adopted lor eome mouths at Itoeeburg in the public echooltt, and have also been adopted ut Myrtle l'ulut. He weut from here to the lower river, Cwjuille Herald. Why is it that a patron alwavs pets HatiBfactlou in dealing with tbe Koyal Tailors? Because the Koyal Tailors have a reputation at stake, It took them 'M long years of hard work to build it up to its present standard and they propose to keep it where it is, therefore tbey can not aliord to have their patrons dissatis fied. C. li. Canuou can tell yon all about it as be is tbeir representative for Douglas county. If you need a new suit let him know aud be will shoe- you spring and summer samples. Bicycle Tires. The Chase, tough, tried and puuetore proof. For sale by 1MIIS After Great Forth a Labor Brlnpr Ticket. ALSO KCSOLUTION5 (J A LOR G la Cutting; the Pie, Democrats, su Ujusl. Ott tbe Dlggest Pfcc. APPARENT HARMONY fRDVAILS But tbe Fusion Pill I BliUr Dos far Maty to Swallow. The Ibleo convention! which bays agreed to cohabit together daring tbe coming campaign for Ibe parpose of re- terming tne pontics or vougist coonf and Incidentally te ewpturt the of floes, met lo rhla city on last fiatar dev. At the bour ef calling (he eon re n Ilea lo order there was sesojlag harmony lr weep tbe ibxee lactleaa, bat It was ealy tbe snllen acroleaeenoe ol those who realize that they matt either take the dose which had been prepared for thsm or bolt. All Fridsv afternoon and nntil late into the night, there wat continued threatoniags of a storm which might break over all bounds and wreck the whole combination before It eoeld be tally launched. The aountry delegates bad raised aa insurrection atalntt tbe old Koteburg riag, which hat trow a rich off of the sheriffs office which they bare nsi a i most eoauaoontiy tor iz years, Time after time tbe country delegttet broke tne slate or the democratic ring only to have a worst eat pot dp. Tht result wat at might have been expected aad the democrats altbeegb eotnnm bered almost three to one by the dodo lists, got three of tbe sect salaried offloM while ibe popolistt mot hot two. Not only that boi tbey Ret beta tbe sheriff and the conaty ludge, the two ofllces ool or wbiob they eaa, ll they shoold sueceed la electing them, control the f nsaces of the cennty in each a way as to farther enrich themselves. tun lavociuriu wk a called to order ia tbe conrt roost at aboot 10:30 a. aa. by O. P. Goehov, who was elected temporary chairman. There wat only a small perceat of Ibt delegates accredit til to the convention present wnen me can to oraer was mailt, and In fact it wat largely a convention of tiros lea aud tLeae held by residents of Kose bora. C. I.. Chenoweth and Ira Wlmber- ly were chosen temporary secretaries At this stage oi the gams P. av . Mronu of Roeeborg made a motion that in view of tbe fact that tbe distribution uf tbe offices waa tbe most important ooe to const be (ore the convention, that a committee be appointed at once by the chair to cot the pie. Thia brongbk a delegate to hit feet, who objected lo thit committee be ing appointed by tbe chairman, aad be moved to ataeud tbe motion of Mr. Strong by providing that the committee be named by tbe conrentton. Aa tblt arrangement mlubt uudo the work of the paat 24 houra and result In new complications it threw the bosses into temporary contusion, but tie chair man proved bimaell equal to the occas ion and declared both tbe motion and amendment ont of order, at the bob- geBtlon of Story Sheridan, who thonsht there should be a committee on perma nent organisation before any further butineat wat done. This waa a anbter- fuge of coarse, at the convention waa composed of the same delegates and ofllceis us tbe one which eeaventd In this city ia March te elect delegates to the state convention, being la fact aa ad- loomed sesaion oi teat convention. It succeeded, however, ia dlspotina ef the obttrt peioot delegates who tbooght that Ibe convention onght to have a velce in the distribution of tbe offices. On motion the following committees were appointed : un permanent organization w. N. Moore, of M vrtle Creek ; Dexter Rice, of Rosebnrg: Win. Cochran of Looklns Glass. On Credentials Peter Nelson, of Gar diner ; H. R. Chailenor, of Civil Bend ; v . Stephens, of Calanooia : T. . Singleton, of Wilbur: L. L. Perdue, of Canyon ville. At this point D. w. stromr renewed bis motion that a committee of tbiee be ppolnted on distribution of offices. Tbe obttTeperons delegate then arose to renew bis motion that this committee be PDOiuted bp tbe cenoention and not bv the chair, bat Hie chairman qnlcklr pnt the motion and declared it carried, and then Informed the delegate that bis mo tion came to late, that be would gladly have pet it bad it been mads la time, in fact the chair woold have welcomed a move of this kind which would have re lelved him of so great a reeronsibilitv. and one (root which be alirank. Tbe chairman tbea appointed tbe fol lowing cemmittses: On distribution of ouioii). v. Strong, of Iloeebnrg ; Ira WImberh , ef Drain ; and J. L. Boyle, of Canyonvule. To notify the aopnilsfe and silver re- pnblleaa coaventioat ef the actions of this convention 8. C. Miller, of Civil Bend ; W. N Moore, of Myrtle Creek. Un order of business Wm. Tbiel, of n...ti. . ' ur nr.u .f nuji. . I uiikMin I vf, T . .TUunuiliVl IIIUU'O , T. J. Williams of Ten Jaf ile. A motion was also made to Provide for the appointment of a oommlttee on reso lutions and plattorm, but Story Sheri dan rem arte J that the convention cared nothing auaot platform, that It was the offices thev were after. He, therefore, moved as au amendment that tho com mittee on distribution of ofllces have cbargo of the platform building. The amendment waa carried, only about a bsliadozen delegates voting either for or against, a faet which caused the bairman to rebuke the convention for Its lack of interest In the proceedings. ine committee on permaueut omaul- gallon reported in favor of the temuo- rary officers being made permanent, and on motion tbe report w as adopted. Adtourned uutil one o clock. Al'ltUKOO.N 8K6M0N. Tbe committee on credentials renortad tbe following delegates entitled to seats In the convention snd the report was adopted: Deer ureek r. 8. ! izbmth bv J. A. Hewitt; J, A. Hewltt.O. W. Oox. J. T. Uiukie. J. M. Davit. L. M. ParroH. An. drew Blariner, J. i. VVlJlie. Frenkllu Barker. UmcHiua A. SaU til a o a i. O. Hflaim. Obas. Gllvln by ; . L. Gllvln ; D. 6. West, John VouFessl, Wm Carlon, J. . uamuton. Kosebura O. P. ('oahow. Dexter Ulm. E. V. Hoowr, 'f. J. Wbitsett, 3. T. UU more, John Aiken, B. W. Strong, 8, K. bykes by Dexter Kice. West Itosebura W. J. Garner by J. B. Garner; J. Q. KeoJro aad IN'm Gs- ttaWBu it erdue, J. Chtnw , O, St. Kirk -y t A b-.njj. f. ClotiMh. J. L. ISoyte, Thomas IJuti'hr, Chat Ih-almni liv Tbouiaa Hjtuln-r. Klddle-. W. Wonnacr.lt, W. Webber, f. A. Dean, J. Ii. OlriuenM Oakland A K. Wmith by A. H tilth J. H. 'm kley, T. V. KI.Ur, f. H. Berkley; T. . Mdlr, (;. A. A. Clintiowi lb. Cslapooia U. XV. Stepl.ena, Funk Oorrrll, Itobert Mtdlty, 3. H lUr and John fianka by W. A. Wlltiamt; 0. A. MoNabb, W. A. Williams, Wm Vail by Y. K. Medlty. Glendflt J. L Dewey, C. T. Nail, Frenk Tlointr. W. H. Redfleld, A. r. Osieeu by J. L Dewey. Myrtle Creek John W. Weavr.Johu If ill, James Dnnnavln, W. tf. Mocre, o. rng, iiits. unrnett ny " . t.iojrn James fkltllngton by Geo. Dement; II Drer. Ten MiU-T. J. Williams, L. T. Hen rfrix, W. K. Miller and Wm Short by T. J. Williams. Camat Vallet n. i. Trowbridge, i. m. inomsoo, r. w. uonee by i. M. Tnomtoa. i Eikton Henry fteckley, L. 0. Adkin- sen by Heory Becklsy ; T. J. W ilton, C. L. Tieck ley. Toncalla Wm Thlel, B. B. Csrr, If. I). Yet by . B. Carv ; Z. L. Cos, by Was Thlel, . G. Long, Dick Hanan Wm Lteper. Looking niaaaJ. T. Goodman, It. Fallows, Jeff WIDisms, W. J.. Cochian, w. a. Mecoy. ComstorkWoba Andrews and Chat Wolftr by Joe Lyont; W. XV, Stewart by H. n. uriendan. WUbor-O. W. erobbe. T. E. Bim-le ton, K. H. Xat by John Agee; Let Love, L. A. ilartlo. Pats CreekoJoe Lyons. C. F. Counts by Joe Lyees ; E. C. Gacry by Ira Wim berly ; Lee Barker, Ira Wimoerly, Cow Creek W. B. Booth by W. D. Wilr ox ; W. Wilcox, Jesse Clements. aiiuwood B. A. Gorney by V. c. Eeadon ; 3. L. Bsker. Civil Hend-S. O. Miller. W. L. Cobb. f. W. Gage by 8. C. Mdlrr: A. O. Wil Hams by W. L. Cobb, E. D. Neely by u. h. unaueaor, n. it. naiienor. Cut i mtHina o. B. Smith. U. W. Elirum, H.L Englee. W. J. Hughe Mt. Scott J. J. Thornton bv W. Thornton ; Kobt. Cox. Coles Vslley-E. W. Dillei. E. C. Davis, C. Toussalnt, M. P. Callahan. Lake refer ttrhait by V. H. Dinla- oy ; . II. Service by W. II.Fuher. Uarsiner Teter Ntlaoa. n m Dewar by K. C. Hotctlnsoa ; J. U. Daly, Sol reruns and J. B. Hotcblnson by Peter Nelson ; Ira Harding by 8. W. Keller. A preciact coaference committee on joatloe and coottabls wat appointed con sisting ol J. I. lilnble, A. Salzman,John Aiken, li. W Miller. The committee reported that the democrats should nominate tba justice and the populists the constable. axeoLVrioNs. Te the Democratlo Doraocutie Couotv Convention ol Dooglas Connty : At. roor cenferencs oommittee to whom waa aeaieaed the duties ol recom mending a platform and distributee the offiest as follows: That the stats pi a I form adopted bv the silver conventions at Portland with tbe accompanying resolutions be adopted : we, the democratic, peoples and sil ver republican parties ii convention as sembled, of Dooglaa county, Oregon, do Hereby declare our turn and loyal ad herence to. and snpport of the platform adopted by said parties at Portiaud, Ore gon, On the 2otb day of March, ISC'.-!, and in auumon tnereto, we express or orin belief io, and pledge our candidates to snpport tbe following declarations of principles: Ws denounce the republican party for repealing tbe mortgage tax law. and for refaeing to re-enact tbe same for two sessions of the legislature though it had an overwhelming majoricy in both es- sions. We demand the immediate en actment of sad mortgage tax law and that a dednction of indebteniiene where tbers is a corresponding taxable credit be allowed in atseesment for the pur poses of taxation. e demand the abolition ol the rail road and other nsslees aad harmful oommitaiene. We view with alarm the extravaeaoca of the republican officials in this couotv daring tbe past eight years whereby the indebted neat of the county has been in creased more than 173,090, without ade quate public improvements to show for such increase. We pledge our candidates to the most rigid economy io the management of county affairs, and the redaction of ex penses wherever the same can be done ithoat injury to efficient service. We extend our heartiest avmpatbv to tbe Cuban patriots, struggling for free dom. We believe Cuba onght to be free, and denounce tbe vacillating and ehilly- ballying Cuban policy of this aa well as of tbe preceding adininietratiao, as be ing nnwortby the sons of our liberty lov ing sires who secured their aod oar free dom through the intervention of a for eign nation. We insist that true and liberty- loving Americans demand that the inhuman bntcbery of peaceful citi- Bene, the treacherous warfare that would disgrace the savages of early America, and the cowardly assassination so long practiced by Spain In Cuba shall cease. and that 9pain be driven, not only from the continent, but also from the ielande of America. A truly American aud pa triotic foreign policy would have pre- en ted tbe treacberons destruction ol the Maine, with hundreds of brave sailors. and tbe starvation of thousands of help- ess Cubans. We demand that our sov- ernnacnt at onoe declare Coba free, aod enforce the declaration by driving Spain from the western hemisphere. AvroarroKMBHr of oiTictse We recommend that the offices be dis tributed as follows: CouoVy clerk, populist : sheriff, demo crat; Judge, democrat; assessor, popu- Ust;:icuool superintendent, democrat; treasurer, silver republican; surveyor, democrat: coroner, populist. Legists tare Uokt to be divided equally among the three parties. Tbe committee on order ol bus nefs repotted lbs following : domination c( reireautRtlvc, county udge, sheriff, school superintendent. surveyor Xha convention then proceeded to tho nominations oi candidates for tbe olticfs bicb bad been apportioned to tbe dem ocrats and the followiug named porsoiix were nominated by acclamation : ror represent anve. G. w. Wounacott of Kiddle; county judge, Joe Lyons if Drain: school superintendent, Douglas Wslte; surveyor, Ouear Thiel ol Yon- alls. 11. VV. Miller was nominated for ina tice ol tbe peace ol the Itoeeburg dis trict. The only contest before thd con vention proper, was over fie nomination for slier ID'. There were two factionx in the convention, tin Itevlew und the unti-Iteview factious The Review f ac tion beaded by Charles Fisher, have for mouths waged lor bitter aud unscrupu lous war an K. L, Stepheus who has beon a protnioeut candidate for eheuu". The Review factiou placed iu nomina tion J. L. Dewey and the auti-Review factiou proposed the name of It. I. Stephens. The name of Frank Reed wait ale placed before the convention. But out. ballot was taken which resulted a fol lows: Stephens, 77; Dawev, 43; Ken. I, lAjwe.2i AtotlifyU) grille noni.i.n afnifoi' the eauilidatps named by the .I her two convention a well as en.li. at (nr j'Hil.;- aud ronataides lh tint, vf-ntion elected B. W. Strong cha rntn nl tlm cjuiily central roinnilttre aid then adjourned. PJCI Llr t.'ONVfc.VIIO. Thi populist r, invpn'i in was n M e order by t. II. Wbitsett, and on hul i .Utiift llarpham wat choaen lrup.Mr, cneirinun ol the Convention. I-.A.M Call wai electtid recrotitiy by acclama lion, J Dillur, J Byron and .1. V. Gazley were M.p)iiiti;d committee on ireden Hal arid tubm tttJ the following reprt, winnri waa a inii o I : Mt. Srott-ll. A. Champagne, J, K Milthrli. ('lap 'Klin AI HUm! iftii. J. Win ul lord, J mum I'. Starr, Jjmes Richard, 'ier. .-'ot'ie. Umpnua N. Thompson, D. T. Either, . iiiompsjn, Henry Lander, W, H Gordon, Dave Ltwox, Carl HorTman. Deer Creek II. I. Wilson, J. K. lledipein, J W. Hengneth, H M. Martin, F. A. McCall, P. Hansen, 0. M. Hedgpeth, ieo. Ganger, Chat. J. An- demon. Roecburg .1. H. Whiteett. D. W. Hunter, John McKane, Ttios. Hallleld, j. u. aaeieer, K, l,. Mcl-aujnilo, Kat sou Smith,. Tohn Rowley. Civil Bend-W. C. Winston, H, ft. Bolsinger. John McClelland, Jas. Dd lard, K. Walker, Chat. Hargan. C:na Valley G. It. Handley, A. U. C. Whipple, It. Cook. Ten .Mile Jamet Byron, John Week ly, S. R. Brisl.iu, J. S. Weils. Loexing Giass U. G. Crow, N. Madi son, A. A. Mathewt. E. A. Crow and James Deaalev. Yon. alla-W. H. Wilson. B. U. Ter kins, W. W. Wilson. A. li. Buxton. J. L. McKinney, Joe Bennett, Geo. Wil- son. West Roecbura-John Wiles. M. U. Benson, R. C. Brown. Canyonville David Fate, Jao. Jack son, J. L. Cas'o, J. I-. Wyall, i. J. But ler. Millwood B. W. prasue. A. L. Blnck. F. Ward. W. W. Tbomnson. L. T. Thompeon. Ou motion the temporarv officers were made permanent officers of tbe conven tion. Then appeared the committees en conference (division of sroils) snd plat form from tbe democrats and free silver republican conventions, who wire re ceived with the customary honera, and a like committee ol tbree: A. B. C. Whipple, John Rowley and R. C. Brown, appointed to confer with tltm at democratic headquarters ia tht court house. Rules were suepended and s commit tee of (our, ooe from each ef the Deer Creek, Umpjaa, Roeeborg and West Koseburir precincts, were appointed to confer with like committees from the other conventions with reference to the nominations of juetice of the peace and constable for tbe aforesaid joint pro- nets. Wild, McLaughlin, Gillette and Wilton were appointed eueh torn- mittee. On motion J. If. Wilds was elected bv acclamation as chairman of the county central committee. The convention then adjourned till 1 o'clock. AKIEU.VOON. Convention was called to order at 2:15 p. m. by Chairman tlarpbam, who an nounced that committee on conference was ready to repoit. Tbe report, reso lution and platform (see proceedings of democratic convention; was approved. ibe convention then proceeded to make its part of tbe ticket resulting at follows : James F. Gazley county clerk, by ac clamation. it. B. Gillette, assessor, was chosen by acclamation after J. M. Rowley, James llarpham and r. A. McCall de clined to accept the place. James Byron, James Richard and Fiaer Ward were uau.ed for comuiix sioner, the two latter decliuing. Mr. Byron was declared the choice ef lbs convention for commissioner. Fer coreusr. there baieg no bjh ef Escnlapiu in their ranks. tiiT went to democracy fur a victim and Dr. E V. Hoover got the plum. For repiesenUtive W. W. Wilson of Yoncall.i and J. M. Rowley of Daer Creek were placed in nomination. The ballot showed up :ii for nilton and 2a for Rowley. Upon Dio'ion of J. M. Dil lard the convention made tbe selection of Mr. Wilson unanimous, whereupon Mr. Wilaon responded iu a very pathetic manner, Wowed by that veteran demo cratic war eagle, J. M. Rowley, pledging the party bis uudivided and earnest sup port. It was th only vigoroui ppsech maiie. Tbe four Koaebarg precincts delega tions reported to the convention the name ol D. P. Fisher for constable, which was approved. t'REK MLVEK KirrnuiAXs. The silver republicans of Douglas county met at the opera house In pur suance to a call in mass convention and upon motion Hon. T. Cooper was elected to tbe chair andW. R, Wells as secre tary, lhe followiug committee was ap pointed on plattorm and to confer with tbe democrats and ixipulisfs ou onion on tbe county ticket find apportionment ol officers of the ditt'ervut parties; Stilla Riddle, S. Van Houten and Geo. M. Trior. Adjourned till 1 o'clock. Called to order at oue o'clock. A county ceutral committee was appointed as follows : Camas valley, (leo. M. Prior; Lookinic Glass, J. L Grimes; Ten Mile, W. R. Wells; Civil Bend. B. B. Brockwsv; Oakland, J. II. Guff; Millwood, A. II. Churchill; Coles Vollev, Geo. Bennett; Myrtle Creek, Dr. C. E. Bogue; Scottsburi;, T. T. Palmer; Eikton, J. M. Robinson; West Itoeeburg, Harmon Conn ; Deer Creek, R M. Conkliog; Rosobuig, A. II. Cox. The committee oritauied by electing R M. Conkliuj chairman. A commit tee was appointed bv tbe chair to meet with the democrat ami populist parlies on Roeoburg precinct meeting. rue convention received aud unani mously adopted the report ol tbe confer- euce committee. Nominations for coun ty officers beiti in order, W. F. Cooper was chosen (or the office ol county treasurer, uud J. W. Conn lor represen tative. The nominations made bv tbe emot-ratio aud populist couveulious were unanimously rndcrsed. Thuiiaanita hit Try lug It. orii-r b priva the great merit of ('.en u Itilm lh'? ln-J-it elleotlve eure .itai-. li a ul ( oi l ia Head, we have pro. I n h-i. - iris! w.o for 10 ceuU. lu r. , f .r ( pu ll t it ol our il. u;:;.t vr neuu in rent to i:LV XiiVXi., V.'irrou l.'t., N. Y. City. I i-.ii.To'-e 1 from c it i-rli of tho worst kind over iiiu I. nil 1 nour hoped for euro, li.ii Lli ' I'tc.i ii J:ulni keeina to do even t!jt. M my iicinainUiiria have ued it willi iulvI .-ut re-iiiltM. Ubi-ar Oatruiii, ii tVurrcn Ave.. Clii-.witf.t, 111, l-'.ly'a Cream Balm is the ncLuowledgfil cui'f for catiurh uud contains uo cocaine, nuTcui-y uor tiuy iujurioue drug. Trie, 60 ccuU. At uxuggibts or by m.iil. 'libscribo (or lhe Ti,.im)Pabh, s Reywl aiafcea the Ia4 sere, whelateait a4 falkl. aEIUtiPiO Bpvtt aM aw ,, iwwik, National Volunteer Reserve. Cant. A. L. Kid.lr r,f thin ritv. wbn hat been In correapondence with tbe promoters ol thit new branch of the military service, baa received leitm and circular! explaining the movement and a few enliatment blanks to k signed and forwarded to UeadOarteis National Re serve, Washington Building, New York . The supply blanks are very limited aod uie eeiaanu so great mat they cannot be at once supplied from headquarters. The patrioUs press of the oounty, how ever, has undertaken to surolv blanks for immediate ose, and in next week's Plairdxalkb may be found a brief syn opsis of tbe plans snd parpose of this great organisation. We have no duubt that Oregon will furnish her full auolaof soldiers in this grand army, which, it i confidently predicted, will soon uuint er Ave million men. ror further particu lars see Cspt. Kidder. First Presbyterian Church. Sabbath subool at 10 a. m. The Fal ter sermon waa preached by Rev. How til, Ircm the text: If I perish, I perish. Esther 4, 10. laa programme of the tauter chorus service, Sunday evening, deserves spe cial praise. lbs readings by Mies iiat, Miss Kate FoJlerton and Mrs. Wead and the dnette by Misses Gordon and Jacobs were a l very ranch appreciated, and tbe recita tion by Mies Edith Brown and Miss Meryl Moore was rendered lu a very pleasing manner. The service closed with sn ad dress by M. McCoy. The music was furnished by the Presbyterian cboros and that in itself is enough to insure ns ol excellent music. Much credit ia due to Miss Daisy Frster and Misa Dlla iirown. The prouramme tor next Sunday i in thargeel Mis Rnby Bailey. Birthday Party. One ef the pleatant events cf the w.i-k for the little folks was the birthday pirty Leland Thompson Un week. Gamee, plajs. refreshment;, noise aud a itood time generally were indulged in. Ihufe present were: Koyaudh.ii I HenJerpon. Grace and Dorothy DuGip, H .hmo Terry, Gladys Connolly, Roy Catching, Hazel Singt't- too, iranny Campbell, lureia Hyara, Kluen itentro, ttuel anil Uugh Floy Houston, WillhirJ Carr.y, Kruse, Clyde Caveudtr, Murl Lela Crow, Leland Thompson. How's This? "ah. Walter Davis, We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewaid for any case of Catarrh that cannot l e cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., I nn s Toledo. O. We tbe undertone, have known F. J. Qieaey for ibe last 15 veare, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail busir;. h transactioni ami financially able to mi ry out any obligations wade by their flrro. Wast A Truax. Wiiolet-uttj lni 'jit Toledo, O. Wsldinif. Kinuaii A Marvin. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Jlail '6 Catarrh Cure is takvn iutorn.il- ly, acting directly upon the flood and mucous surface ol the eytem. Trice 7,"i; fer bottle. f?yld by sH'ilrurfists. Test imonials free. Eduriuc Voiir llourcl. wm, l'rar.-t5. Oiaily 'ie irHf. run- rini-iiiiuiioii forever. 10e,26c. ll t- C, luil, tiruvuKhi rulund money. The Royal Tailors. Tbe Royal Tailors is the largest tailor ing establishment in the woiM, tlipy oc cupy the entire twelve stories ol a mam mouth Chicago building, they turn out 1000 fine tailor made 6uits'of clothes every day iu lhe year, they have clothed 8,000,000 males. Do you need a uice spring or minimr suit? It so royal fabrics, ruval Hyles snd royal lailorfng touch the light spot, for you get strictly high grade tailoring st a modest price aud a perfect fit is guaranteed. New samples just arrived. ;C. B. Cannon, Sole representative for Douglas Co. For Over Fifty Veais. a.n Old avo Wsu-Thiio Kkmsoy. Mrs K'inalow a Sootlilug Hyiup lias bveu used tot ovr fifty jvar by uilllioaa ol uothera lor their eblidrau wbtlt teething, with perfect auceaaa. It ioothei Uie child, Aoltcnt tho ijuuik, allava ail pilii, euraa wind colic, aud Is the best remedy fur blarrhoja. It pkanaul to tba luio. Sold by drugxlata in every part of tho world. Twanty- Sve ceuta a bottle. Ita value 1b Incalculable. Be aura and ask for Ura. Wiuslow'a toothing Syrup, and take uo other kind. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! In piauos. organs uud musical goods. Bicycles new and fecund hand at the lowest prices possible. 1 have also got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which I have takon iu trade lor goode, aod will sell cheap, ns I um not iu tbe lumber business. T. K. Rich AHPbu.v, KoHeburg, Or. Notice. All persons are hereby uutiuuJ uot lo hunt or fish or otherwise treupata uu the property known us the Douulaa county fair grounds. S. C. Bauthgm. To Cure 'u.itltiiiltn I urovrr. Teket'u.'rt-uieu C.ni..vi atu. I'Hs cr lie. If C. C C. fall locuiv. ,1, -.i i' fiiiul uiuiicy. 10,000 men wanted at to select great barcuuia late. tho Bus Store before it ia too CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho fsigmature ef m