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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1898)
ICLOSIflGI OUT ALL AT Caro Bros ;STORE SACRIFICE SALE! We are detcriniucd to clone out our larc stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and (Jents' Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Quilts, Laics, timbroidcries, Trunks, Valises, cct.,etc. Drain Item. j Complimentary Kesolutlon.v wo.srritJRo public school, ai m mm U i This time wc MUST SHLL, as wc have sold our Real Kstatc and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO HUH BUG. Our late urrivalfl are all the best and most fash ionable goods in the city, and arc direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store THE PLA1NDBALER APRIL 21. 18tK I nc CliurcliCM. Mmi"ll l ( in in II torm r ol Main n-1 l.anc ,uei. HumWy JierYlce: rroachlnf, II a. m ml 7.30 . ro.l Sabbath school, 10 a. m.l T, vy. Woollry, Hupeilulauilaul; Claaa Maollng at (Icmo ol llio inorulni oitI; Ipwoica League t up. ui. Ilsulo tm'tlny, Tirti'liui. Piayer MvMliit. Wednesday, t7 ..Op. in. rn!ii L. M"0M, Fallot, rationale, coiotr Main anil Lao. Passat ixrun Cac am -corner ol Caaa and KoelfOU. HuudayBcrvIca: fuplle woraalf, iu ami 7 W p. m. ; Babbalh School, 10 a. m.i f H U.I. .7 p.m. fiarer Mealing, W4ne- lay,7 M p. u. It. B. Uikvoata, I'Hlor. i uni.iiii Ciiur.i u on fortl. i tiicl. Miml) iMl..ntU. m.aii.t " l' "' ''r n inc. tin-, llnil,'ly ielilu- a. i w -iru. l iof. I i.l I II' " Mam ini- Mitco on i-iiii.iiiy momma ut i In. , m inn - L'"rinr "ii1 ...UL'I Slid lO'lMIl ii tu au'l ocry fiu- ii'hli'i.i iiiumincfil fr.im UIU In til"1 l'.s MlMli'tltr; . M, I . I ill I" II, B' l'HI Uloi n if 1 eictilim. hi i . i v r t j Pnaday ,r , J. I i ot i'iN, l'atr URICP MENTION, fruit in glass l 'Br's dtaogbt el b kil- I rooli grocery. hil water alwava uu Candv Factotv. iK.niul work in all ile branches fully douo by V. XV. Heyues. Crown auil bridge work scieutitically done b F. XV. llaynee. the deulial. i.uin'. utn: 'Uiii!'l Try eouie, slid gel a pruo at the Kandy laclotv. Baigain Good Beeuud-haud 'VI ladies heel, luiiulre at tliia cilice. Itui'i your tooth ache.' Go auk Fred I ley huh whether it n worth saving. The Rosa Store is Belling out ot eacii licioK pricee. Call aud be convinced. Now Hlotk ol ladiea nnd uiUne' line Bhoiie, ell tho laloat styloe, juet n-ceived ut Taiioll 1'ioe. Juet received mon'a vi-etmg top aud ici kid, rbocolato aud colfee colored lioc at the -Noelty etore. a Imuo aud lino aneoi ttuent ol cldl- lirm Bhoi! tust icceivod at I'airott Uioi. (Jail aud eoe thcui. i VII ul tho Llotm Store and price their Kooda, aud you will he eurpriHud to tiud them at luch low ilurt. Tim vr beat bultercuM you ever ate, ul iiii ICandv Kilchuil. tioil)l( like hot cl.t'i on a Ironty iiioruink'. t.mliHH. hh aro ehoMluic it liHudeoiue lino ol epriin; euilitii: . wanh falirice aud white pMnle. Novelty Store. Whit uvurvonu nave uiunl tie true. 1 ho choKoet ol tea aod colleea in town nt Mll. 11. hAHIO.N h. lkiyuu waut a uohby knee iaut suit at II W.' M o call at tho Novelty etore; a I ho have butter graluail you wieh them. I.nrtfe assortment of latest at la lailore urn! iriiiiined huts uiuy Ih seen la the uow iuilliiury dupurluiuutol the Novelty store Thosu vcntiiikf top chocolate and coffee colored laaios' sitooe ai me .xovuiiy storo aro bounties, and prices very reasonable. 1 resh hoarhouud drops, fresb lemon ilrona. cream uiiut chewa and a No. iwauut candy, ali a a to be louud at Kaudy Klti hen. (irun.l (ineulnir ol dry aoode, furniehhitf tioodtf. i lothinir, boots and shoes, also the nrottiunt line ol ladles' shirt waietH. Ap ril tiret, at the Novelty Store. Our towusuiau, Mr. t'avendur, beiok' ihetweuiioth purcbuser at the Candy l'actorv , received a nice cup and saucer I. tick follows tho buyer ol our uochIb. Avviv siylish suit for uiuu lu an all rl.fli'k. uicolv lined and tin tshud with Kool material at a very small price. Suuie cau be seen at the Novelty storo. A thrill ol terror is eaporiencod whue a braasv cousu ot croup sounus mrougu the houeo at niKht. Hut the terror soon ..i..i,Lia tu rolioi alter One MiuuteCouul Cure hut) been administered. Hafe &ad harmlusB for children. Mareters' Drug Store. Dou't delude your eloiuacu wilU the idoa, because some bi ande ul candies are cheap, that they must bo good, .au'l mi uniiiutuinii for uolhiua OU ,.iinm. Inn vou can iubI depend ou set ilnir the belli, puiest and cleanest caudy at the Caudy Factory iu Hoseburg V. .1. lioud, practioal TTV? watchuiaker. fuop n r" V-niii uapresa ollloe, uet t Itm .hlMmM IJU1 ulinir. ltosuburn. Oregon W atcheB, clocks aud jewelry repaired lu a ikillltil manner at reaaonublo prices a ahaiu ol tho public patrousgo 10 licited. 'm- I, mil nf cluthiuir and hall lust re ...ivn.l m ilm Uoaa Store. These uooda were ui doied direct from tho factories before we anticipated of selliug out, and ra r.liiirnil In I lilt liublic at COBt. UeBt titling clothing on tho couat, lay lor mado not accepted. i;aii aua eiuuiiuo tuuui oni biita ore tho luted styles uud Bio world iloiihh' what wn ofTcr them at. Hohh HlollW. 1 tho Crescent, hlgbcst grade, hainlcae, ' J New wheels fur reul at alio "Crctceut Cclery." Mrs. K. . I. Connolly ia viajiing frieuds at Portland. Iteitular aorvkes at the M. i:. Church neat Sunday. W.T. Kuieryof Oakland waa lulhe ity uu Tueadav. Hon. J. VV. Hamilton went to aleui Tuesday morning. Hide a Crescent blcwle. The ea unoiog, durable kind. Mrs, II. A. McClaran, Drain'a popular milliner, waa In Koeaburg laet week. Mrs. .1. W. Ktranae la viaitins Iter sou i lulf, who la attending school iu AJbauy. WiMfu -A good milch cow. Mua a ireah and aeolie. Jouulre at ttua files. Call aud see the "lloitmin" hand arnees mender at Churchill, WooJIey A McKenzle'a. Henry iJellnuer. ir.. the fusion candi date lor district attorney lor this district, was in I be city Monday. The C. U. It. .V L. It. It. A N. Co. will receive tbreo miles ol railroad iron on the nett steamer. Marshlleld Mia. Ao alarm of fire ut) Monday caueed the) boys a roo la the residence of J. H. Shatubrook. It proved, however, to be tales alarm. Hon. Virgil Conu of Lake county aloppeil over at Kueeliurg un his way borne fiom the state cutiTent ion to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Susan HashMo hat gunu n Mel- ruse to visit her brother, l'aul l!rucuer. for a short time, altar which she still isit her old home in Itcrtuany. I or prices and quality tall at the old original stand, l'reab and dried li oi ts, candy and uutt, cigars aud tobacco at rice to suit all. Mum. II. I.imon. r. DuUaa, pbytician aud surgeon'-. oOlce in Maulers' building. Calls I u town and country promptly unaware a night orday. Hesidence.UU Mill street ticutlemen, we have eome good thlnns n tbs shirt line. Vou should seet hsm bslore purchasing elsewhere ; also a large asaortineut of neckties. Novelty Store. niing slock, tho largest and beet ae- action ot men's shoes, ol every grade aud aiiety, just received at rarrott liiot. SR les and m lces sum to please, The l'lauo Mauudvcturing Co. report w ice as many chain drive mowers and ever binders sold last week aa we sold daring tho same potiod iu both- !!'' '7 combined. Tho Southern Oregou l'teebytcry elected Iiev. J, U. tScott ol irmlou, and Klder C. A. Pi ce of i.ranli Pass, aa delegates to the genual assembly which meets at Winona, Indiana, In May. Don't annoy others by vour c tubiDR. aud risk your life by neglecting a told. One Minuto Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, gripie and all thn t aud lung troubles. A. C Marstere v co. Mrs. Allie bheridau has reaig oed ai school dork of the Kueeburg iiatnet, owing to continual absence frt on tho city, and tho board lias apponiteu'. Miua Clara Dillard to temporarily till lbs vacancy. in enrich Same Mem F. II. Coll man, physician aud si irguon rd V. S. Tension aui neons block, residen so 20 I'roloiional cr tils in promptly una sored Bscretary boan Otlice in Maratera Stephens street, town or country night or day. The lecture ol Dr. J. P. D. .lob us, at the M. E. Church on last Monday irrea- Ins. belnir a rrlv to lh teachinss Md lectures of Col. Inirarsolt and othe.f v nostlcs. was au inteileoliill treat of '3ie rarest merit. H. T. Uittiogs. son uf Uw. K. Oittiinga, ot Medford, Is employtd am tiieman on the S. V. during tbs bu aimer vacai wo. Itobort believes that :trooir muscle iai co ordinate with strong brains) iu the rice of life. Oranti Pass, Obeervejr What pleasure in there in life wltU. a baadacbo. conatipation and bihousn tes . Thousands eiperiasnce them who o ruld become perfectly healthy by using De- Witt's Utile hiarly Uiaers. D0 lamwus little pills. Maraters Drug Store. H. C. Slocum baa bosu apiwinted up- uty United States marshal f or the dis trict ol Oregon by United Sttea Mar shal Ilouser. This ia'a good appoint ment and one which will give general satiBfaction, as Clay is woll jutJilied for the ioeilion. Tbs third iuarteiy couferem ! of tbs Methodist Episcopal Church, fc t Hose burir charse. will bo held iu I hot M. K. Church on Saturday evening. Am 41 L'lird. Dr. T. II. lord will preach uu .bunday morning, holding the usual uu srterly I meeting lervlces. Mice! 11 llros. of Itoioburg, who wilt furniah tbo brick for tho uow court" houee. commenced work uu th yard this week, and in about six we iks will!' be read v to deliver u "atattei." Tbo yard is located ou Ceo. Collier' place, abont a half mile from the ctty.Co iiulllo City Bulletin. AV. II, Drown, uf the lirui of ) Jenuanu Urowu, Myrtle Poiut, Las sol d ott 1o hia partner. Mr. Ilrowu has an. Inturoet in too new schoouer at l'rosper aud will be one of the many who are aroint: to Copper river in that vessel. Mr. and Mrs. llrown were in Handou. ibis week visiting with friends. Mrs.. Urowu aud family will go to Oakland Or., aud re side with her parent a, during .Mr. llrowu'a sbHeui'e. liaadi ju ItecorJer. A Co. will have au extra drill Satur day evening. lion. A. K. Mrowo.uf Oakland was in tbs city Tuesday. I). I.. Parrott and Herman Mai ka have gono to I heir Hogue river mines. 10,000 moo wanted at the Dose Store to aeloct great bargains teiore u late. Hun. .1. II. Kiddle, rnoublicau caudi date for representative, was viBlting Itosebtirg on laat Saturday. For that tired feeling you must and purify yoor blood. Hood's parilla is tlie medicine you need. Castern Star meeting tonight. bera are requested to attend as bueioens of imnortaace will be transacted. By order of w. M. K.oisa Kbi , Sec The balrona of the Kosehuiv pnaloflico ahould bear in mind that the money ordar deDartmnt will be closed at 6 o'clock p. ru. ol each day. The enforce ment of this rule ia made neefsaary in order that the busioess of tbo dsy mty be closed up in a reasonable time. 1'rof. (ioble. the optician, will be at Mvrtlii Crack uu Monday and luesday, At.ril J6th and 2ith. Those wishing thara va eiamined and ulasaeB fitted ii um cjl 11 ut t lie tlvenaon Hotel. mlilioN Irim. Hdwill slKlbnal lloe tmiif f.iMii Wndnuadav. April ..In, till Monday. May .u. ami can ue rur.iuum at til t Ilrtn St. Mr. W. A. McKcn.ie. ul the fnm of Churchill. Woollev aud McKcnzie. baa sold hia inUMsel in the buainers in this city and vtil1 probably move to somi-uth r ii. Mr. MrKeuiie is uo.v iu Wash iogton wheru he hopes to find a location where be can eogago in uubiuoim. ivohc will aadlv mias theae EOO'I eople not only from buainess urclea but from loclal auJ religious circles aa wen- At the regular eesaiou last Thuiaday ulght Uepujiv Orand Kialled Kuler Her man Marks installed the newly elected officers ol Kueeburg Lodge o'J'j, 15. I. ' '. Elks. Tho new officers are: C. L. Had ley. i;. It., 1". W. Haines, .:. L. K. ; C. V. Jenjatnin. K. K. ; XV. H. Jamieeoo. K. L. K. ; Ira U. Kiddle, Sec. ; C. W. Parrott. Treas. ; A. Salzman, Esq. ; LKiut;Iu8 Waite, chaplin ; C li. Cannon, t)ler; It. Urockway, I.i. Mr. P. J. liood baa opeucil a shop in the old express office, next door to tho Marks' building, w here he expects to do all kinds of work in the huo ol a li'st class watchmaker. He will give special ttentiou to the repairing ol waicnee, rlocks, jewelry, etc. Mr. Hjud is known ,J over Douglas couuty as a man who cwri be depended on to do first class wntk at reasonable prices, n you nave but v,orl '" ,lDtt "ive 'u au0 l it we will guarantee that you will gel Cod work. 1 im i enort comes to tow n that on laat urn Ut afternoou a farmer numod Tim othy rroesnian. living in Kent Oulcli, jras uvulted by two unknown mon, who enieied ins nome wuue ue was .in ml rohbAd him ol about l.5., in money. Ibe robbers were uisguiBeu with floor aau-ks drawu over their heads in ilui form of masks aud being armeu with revolvers tbey had tho completely in their power Dors were proDauiy iramps. havo been mado. At thflreaideuce of the bii le'a parents .i jurUannville. Ori'sou. on f 'loes.lay, April 20tb, 189H, Henry blowari aua .mibb ionio Stratford. Tbo groom is the pop ular agent ol tbe S. P. Company, and postmaBter at i;omaiocK, iuib coumr. Th i.ridn la tba dauehter of Kev. and Mrs. .1. L. Stratford the Metboditit min ister now located at Jacksonville. Miss Winnie is w ell known in Douglas county Having legal btH.'imi at Uoniatni k the first of last weel;, 1 isIIhI on old 'irand ina fclewsrt. widow of lion, .fie f. Stoaart, who was a member ol tin Mm pesota legialature aomo threo lerms. ut ainco coming to Oregon lie him 'hewed politics altogother. Father Mount was well read up on current averi'o oi nw lay and wan asurgoant lu a Minrieaoia company during me war mm um Sioux's In IlWi- anu war ui inn elHillioo. When ho dmd be waa re civing a small pension which bi widow now applies lor ami i am sum win n-. tain. They were married in iikii ma in 1817, and hi.hiiI over W ara in happy married life together, t.randma Stew art in now V'i veers of age. Eiuhr years ago VVin II. Laarenco settled on 80 acres of land near Cum stock, covered with heavy timber and underbroah, and now as a r-auu oi in dustry he has a good dwelling, barn, outhouses nnd fences, a good gaiden and pastures well act with wim and tarns and wild grai-s, and In hia old age, can sit under his own vlns and ilg tree, figuratively speaking. Tho troea how- over, are apple, pear, cuorrr, ,wui;u auu other fruits ao proline lu ern uie gou. Healaobassn abundancu of all kinds ol berries, fcigui years nan roau gurden spot ul a wild trail ol land and othfiacan in time do aa well. I en joyed my visit with Mr. and Mrs. Law- renco and nope IO enjoy anoiinT ran m aotno fm 'ire day. Koln-rt Anlanf, I am ghid to say, i on tho mend, .lames urown naa icen nurw to Mr. Anlauf, employed hy the Woodmen, aa Mr. Anlaul la un honored moinher of that oidor. Mr. P.rown has returned home as his patient is now on tbe road to recivery. Political matters are iiuiet. IJotb Johnnv Black and .foe Lyons are attend- ng their cuitomers. lion. ioe jnugea ia home again from the coveutions Humor has it that he will liccomo a cm ten uf K one burg soon Huvinir lately been at Kice Hill. I ihli lu jav that I found the iMjhlolfire there the beat fitted up ol any small ol (Ice in the couotv, and the poetmlniieM, Mra. Luthri Calame. one of the most compel nt aud obliging in the county. IOI.I. Rrvil) A Texas Steer. A Tjxan Sleer" will doubtlewi l greeted with a full bonsA when it cornea iolhera nouse tieunemm, npiu 27. It would lie singular if the tbome hit upon by llotdid not furnish rous ing eutcrtuinmenf. Maverick lirander is a rugged, honebl Texas tanchman. Doling a brief absence from bis ranch he la elected to Congress. The yeoman confronted with this fact ou hia return, indignantly refuses to till the olDce. "If you think you're too good to repre sout ub in Congress, yon jest say so" greets lirauder's relupal. Lacked by hundreds ol ban el of six-hhooteia the plainsman tbrowe up hia hands and Idea to Washington with hia boueit wife and daughter The misadventures that eu sue aid always ubaorbing. Now wildly hilarious, nuietly satirical, egaiu touch inulv nalhelic. Tho play will bo gjven ;i maguiliccut moiluciioii and will be inosenled by a I'uinomiv ol ulavers reuwakibly adapted lu tho iutorprutalion ol variously diverse and takiug roles. Want to Change Usck. The fuilnviidg con.pltii.eiitarr iff. I t lions were adopted by I'm Ciirl-tiiu Sund.iv School uf thli city, on nmnUy, 4,.ril ill M'I4 ViisitfcAs, Our stipsrliiliMi.lHrit, C. A. ; ' SnUbredn, hiv reslgm-d Ins olli mi.l in- ' I (Hula shortly to reiii'iVH linrii In i I ) ii dl'Unt land, and Wiikiikah, We ih'fiiru to txpren our upproidation of bis earnest labo'S with and lor us and to extend our good wishes for hia futun happitcH and wel fare. Theiefore tie it i(.n,trril, liy Ibe fiiliiduv S.diool of the first Cliristain Chon li of Kosu'iiirg, Oregon, that we bi4)y exlond our heart thanki for hia earnest, zeilotia and untiring lahora in behall of this scbin I In tbe past, and that we owe our pteseut llouriahiog condition largely 1 1 hia wise management and counsel, an I that we regret tho necosrity ol hia ie ipoval from ns, lUvibfl. I hat our good wiahcs ani earneit prayers go with him wherever i.i mav go and that we will ever hear of hia good fortune that may come to biro In the future with great pleasure. Kr.H,h-fl. That ao engrossed copy ol these resolutions bo presented bho le- foro his departure. At s regular meeting of Philctariau Lodge No. H, I. O. O. i., held in their ball in Odd Fellows Temple, Koacburg, Or., April l'ith, liH. Tho following preamble and resolutions we re adopted bv a rising vote : W iikpsip, liro. ('has. A. Sehlbrcle, l'. I'.. has been appointed by the presi dent of tbo United States, Willism Mc Kinley, as commissioner of Alarka, and for tbo purpose uf accepting tho position he Is about to leave bis home in Koae burg, and, Waki'I ah, Tbo departure of our ea teemed brother presents a amiable op portuuilv for expresaiog Hie esteem in which we hold him as a faithful brother Odd Fellow; tbercfoie, be it lUmhrA, Bv Pbiletariau Lodge, No. 8, 1. O. O. F., that the gwl wishes of tuia lodge are doc him for the able and impartial manner iu whiih he has per formed all the duties that have beeu re- iniirn I uf him. Ri-mhot, That be carries with him on leaving this lodge the regard and good wishes of all its members, and tbat we recommend btru to me uai renowa and citizens of bis newly appointed Held of labor as one worthy of their full con fidence and highest esteem. krinhr,!. That we deenlv legrel the necessity of loosing him in the lodge aud most fraternally wish bim a future uf ac tive usefulness among tbs people with whom his lot will be cast. May be prove as faithful a servant to the govern ment as he Ins to our 1 idge snd our be loved order. Mi. .I.M. lUt.tbiotuli, oue t( the ell known traiu cundudurs ou tho S Lines iu Oregon, was in the city i-at urday, eu route to .an tranciwo, ac' eoiuuuuied bv his wife. Mr. Hans brough goes as a reprowuiaiiye oi me It. I . ul too Oregon lines 10 appear beloro the S. 1'. ulhciala at headquarters an Francisco. It IB uuderetO'id that he trainmen aro not pleased with the nnw ordpr of things bv woich passenger ain crews run through Iroiu Uiddiea to unsmulr and that they will ask tbe flii 'nils to re-establish Ihe old run, vu, betweeu Kueeburg aud Aahland, und put torn erewa Oil lloul ABQUOd to lJUOS muir, tho present diviaion end oi tne Orpi'on lines. I bia can Ui done wnu nna train crew ill addition to the DUm ber uow employed and would he tnucu mi.ru Biitislaclorv to tbo trainmen than tlui uruseut long runs from Kiddles to Duusmuir.-Aeliiaud iiuioa. I he Woodmen Circle. old mau The rob No arrests aving resided with ber parents at Rose un and - Drain. The Plainuk ALEB winhea tbe young people a happy wedded life. They will bo at home at Com Block after May 1st. AU Ibis talk about cliuugiog tbe freight iliviainn frmn tbia Dlace to Eugene has nn foundation whatever, at least tbe l.ua.l nmi'ialii know notiiing about it Tho only change considered is in the miiimr atnrk. The engines run from Poitland to Kiddles and the crews will nliarura the aame aa before. Tbe through run of engines takes from this place the hos ier aua it is noi ueieruimeu iuhj mi wbether this change will stand Mr. Thornton will bavs charge of tbe v-ards hers while Uarry Love baa se curd tbo place of wood pitcher. June tion CHy Timesi wk.u, ..nr citizens appeared ou the Tn.sJay morning they were areeted with tfws which bad boon bul utin.,i t, tun VsHtern Union, that wa bad been declared by tbo Unitod States agaiuat Spalu. xua wuoiu cur wu iu a ferment of eothuBiaBm. Ihe city 4m mediately tooit on a nouuuy ui pomaucc i.'i.u irA .lisiilaved on all the publu buildings aud private residences were profusely decorated with t)ag.a aud bunt ing, i i roups of patriotic citizens w ere to bo aeeu ou every hand eagerly discussing tbe latest news. There was but one aiiliniAnt ill) teased and that waa one -ii ..tiMr:i,'t inn. tbat the time had at last .eome when Spain would be compelled to tiieaso lorover uer uoiu ou un n soivu CXiutioent ( Examination for .Month l.ndirtg April 8, iHoM. Aye Hi liO ll W UK III htMXHMI , "M : il iis ' lenitani't. ti II : i- 4 rt'i.fiii-!!. 'il .' ; No. liin-s I ir ly, 4')i N.j. li.'V o.i s i r, 117; No. i,iloii rrgmlvr, lil; Wiioim itiiiii'iii' erirollod, H7I ; Aycrj fid mi I m r In liiiging, 'Ml ; Avi'rsg dailv alluriiUui'H, M'l. noiirn i.u.unt. A ( ltn. Knk one Chas Slralfor I, aveiagu ''. DiIhhh alcvn DO, (irict Shupe, CIlih. tjiinghiiiisii, Kher Wright. llrlisi. Uniik one Pearl Miller, bv iirg HI 0;lir nhove Elena Keed, Frank McKenxie, Bert Huston. Eflle Collins, 1;hms Wilson, .lohn Bod. Tardy, Nc'li Hopkins. SCVBMTII UTADK. A CIsm. Hjnk one Helen Willis, svrrago 'in. Othi rs above tiO: I I'lie Crilnrer, Walter Toly, Lilliau Stanton, Harry Sieirn. Cliarlio Luther, Arthur Tuffi, Kate Fullerton. IS Cla-ia. l'.ank one Kibel Fvarta, average '.18. Others above !t0: Jessie Wilson, iJesdiu Kidder, Minnie Huston' Oriu Kichai lion' inlio Kast, I reU Chafiian. Tardy, Joe Kenfro. M.XTtl (.UAOK. A CUhs. Bank one Eddie Morris, average '.u. Others aliove 'JO: Alice Mahn, Hael Jewelt, Chas. Hesir, Annie Wharton, Or.i McNnmee. Ilattie Van Order, Uutli Hamilton, Vivian Jewett. Ii Class. Bank one John To lit, av erago ''). ' 'thera above '0: Lester Crow, Herman Stephens, Earl Fickle. Tardy, Hattie Van Order, Ora McNa mee 'twice-1, Mil) Atterbury, Beseie Co abow. Ill III I'lHIIK. A tlaas. Kaok 01m Earls Strong, av erage O-i. Others above !0:Oicar Strat ford, Ethel Shupe, Ambler Allison, Etta Cac. B cUhh, Bank one Nina Billy, av erage t). Oihers above 'M : Emma Britt, Elisio Inedick, Millie Hefner, Barbara Kelly, lNoir Kagsdal, Frank Chap man, i.ta l.airn, iertui urins, vera llainu-, Ko'-.eria Grille, Iijuey Un- ttiank. Tarily, U.irry llanna. Id win Thorn ton, Maud Cannon. 1KIMAI1V hti-AKrytM. rOlKTII OKADE. A Ciaee. Bank oue Avice Slieridaa, average 'Ji. Others above U0: Beryl StepheiiH, Boy Pilkiugton, Mabel Wol lenlerg, tieorgo Culver, Klph Wollen Ijerg, Ellen Hook. Leon DaUas, Ethel Sheridan, Dollie Jackson, Frank Berry, Mav Kellv. Floe SchflTer. Mary French. Nellie Sharkey, Grace Worthington, Joe Byrne, i-eorge vv orthiogtou, Rayal aiakaa tks toed pars, WkolSMBIS S04 SfUclMSi 15 Abiolutetyrur mry'H mwtwi snwnrs nv, sfw vash. List of Letters Kemainiog uncalled lor iu the Bofe' buig poeiollice. Persons calling for these letters will please state Ihe date on which they were advertised, April .let. Tbo letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Barley, Mrs. P Boag, Jas. T. Dcirkce, L. O. Franke, P. 'Jeer, Henry O, M. Huxley, J. K. Luther, lius A. McNamara, J. F. Shirley, Mrs. M. A A. Fhatkii, P. M. (21 W. LITTLE LOCALS. Riddle. Bring your job work to this oQicc. Caro Bros, are the boss merchant. 1 io to the Roeeleaf for tbe best cigars. For a good 6-ceut cigar call on Mrs.!?. Boyd. Keady made sheets at the Novelty btore. Ruga in infinite variety at Alexander & Strong's. For eeed oats call on II. M. Martin, near the depot. Maearoni in one pound cartoons at Zigler's grocery. F. W. Uaynes does all kind of denta work promptly and skiuiniiy. Facts not fakes is what our adver tising columns represent. The Bonn Store. F. W. Carpenter is authorized to re Frank ceive and receipt for eobecriptions to the Brand, Lee Ixindon, .leeee Culver, James Plaimealeb. Easton. The fullowiug self explauatory letter is uubliBhed in current issue of the Pa cific lCcho, tbe organ of the Woodmen's lircle of tbo PaciUc coast: Kofi;iii.i;ci, On., March o, l&'S. Mrs. Amanda Tult, Cleik Lilac Circle, .No. TJ. W. ol v . Dkab Mauam : Aa guurdiau of Dwight and Frank Berry, children uf the late Mrs. C. Betty, I w ia'a lo express their since ie thanks lor tbo prompt and satis tactory manner iu which their claim of 1,000 was paid iu full. This will bo tbe means uf keeping these ooya in bjiiooi and educating them to bo good citueua aod life long friends of the Pacific Circle Women of woudcrait. iong live J-nac Circle No. 4'.. F. W. N oolley, luardiau. AaionSackett was in town from the canyon Sunday. M'8. Minnie James was eick lust week with la grippe. Dr. C. E. Bogus ul Myitis Creek was in lowu Saturday. Generally, a lcisju wh) bai no friends doean't deservi; sny. MrB. W.o. Brown ia on tin Hik list this week. Mies Estella Adams went to Koscbii'g Sunday for a visit with relatives. Uio Logsdou, who is ut work iu the canyon epeut Sundav iu our city. Ii. B. Dixon of Koaeburg was iu town Sunday on bia way home frjiu Jackson county. Mra. Mcrrimau came down from Med ford laet week aud ia visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mias Agues Thompson came up a few days ago and is visiting with relatives here. Wq uudertstaud that the revival meet ings will close this Wednesday evening. Several conversions arc reported. iuite a number of people in this vi cinity aro eick with lagrippe at the pivg ent w riting. Evidently Undo Sam dislikes tho idea of having to whip a country thai ran make no serious resistance. The bard time bell was a nuccss Friday night. Mies Auua Boguo, who ia teaching school at Kuckle, waa visitingl her mother at this place Saturday and Sun day. Mia. Dona Catchini: aud Mra. Mollie Lohr eauie up fcom Koseburg last week and aro visiting friends in ibis vicinity. Mi 6. Sylvia Catching returned to tbo Cracker Jack mine Saturday morning alter a two week a visit wito Ii tends iu this vicinity. J. B. Kiddle came down from the Cracker Jack mine Friday with about $700 in gold dust, Ibis was tbo result of a recent cleanup ana mates over fl'OOO taken out for the wiuler'B run with oue giant. Considering tbe fact that Ibis has been an exceptionally poor winter for miners it proves that tuo Cracker Jack is one of tbe best mines iu Saulbern Oregon. bcouciitn. Murder In the First Degree. The trial of Frauk Lawrence Smith, tha l'.l-vear-old boy. charged with the murder of Peter Nelson in a box car uu the S. P. railroad near Central J oint uu tbe 13th ol laet February, waa beguu iu Jacksonville un tbe lull ol tula month and waa concluded ou tbe U'tb. The jurv returned a yerdict ol guilty ot mur rtnr in tha first degree. A motion for 1 nw trial waa submitted and overruled aud Judge Hauna sentenced Smith to be hunir on tridav. luoe 10, iwa, in 100 vardol tha court house at Jacksonville. Smith was arrested at Koeeburg shortly after the murder by City Marshal . Dillard, who displayed marked acuity in working ud tbe case against Smith and procuring the evidence on wuicu no was convicted. I'lrbt Presbyterian Church. Tho Preabvtcry of Southern Oregou met iu tbia church aud dissolved tho relations which exitod between the pastor. K. B. Dil worth and the church at. this place. The pulpit w as tilled Sun iliv iiicirnimr bv Kev. Foster of Medford, After the eeruion Mr. Foster declared tho pulpit vacant. The Sunday eveuing aoog service of the chorus was followed by au addroBS by Kev. Holdridge. B Class. Rank one Mary McCarthy, average .'". Othera above 00: Myrtle Boggees, Olivia Kisley, Elitb Patterson, Augusta Stratford. Maud Lough, Bird Beam, Fred Langent.erg, Vivian French, Ma Kitaiano, Ethel Huston, Lela Allen, Minnie McCuIloch, Vivian Jackson, La Veine Stockwell, Faye Car roll. Civile Lvars, Jottio Van Zile. Tardy, Joie Vaa 'a le, Ida Worthing-: too. Grace Wot tbingtou. .eorge Wortb irjgton, Auna Hashage, Maeon Singleton three times . 1 UIUU t.UADh. A UlasJ. Iiauk one Richard Gilvia, average '.)'. Oihers alwve yj: Walter Fisher, Muta Bales, Iugene Jewett, Vera Pbipps, Jo'.iu Kast, Jack Wbar'.oo, Jobu iiengtr, Maud Clement, Heun illiR. Kilitn Uru.vu. Mav Lough. B Class. Kauk one Earoeat Lilly, , average J-i. uaiero aoove vu ; mymunu Olesou, Fotrest B.irtruin, Matilda Mil ler, Auua l,ran, Arthur Jlc'ihency. Tardy, llattio Van 7.tle, Mary Mcl'ike twice), Luther Judy, Etta Hook. MXi'MJ UUAl'K. A Class. Kauk oue Virgil Shut?, average !id. Oshera above VO: Lucile Kagsdale. Archie Jackson, Haei ratter eou, Clyde Alarm, uiai Kislev. B Class. Kank cue Adolph Dorner, aevrage'JI. l:hers above !W: Van il beit, Elsie McCuIloch, Jordan Lilly, Fred Ilotimau. Tardv, Hazel Patterson, Clara Worth ington,' Hubert Duas, Freddie Colyin, Dixie Judy. I IKa I O It AUK. A Class. Kank one George Wlna tou, averagu 'Jo. Olhors abovo W : Evab Vest, Harrison Ryan, Seth Hamiltos, Laweuce Jameson, Clare Cawltield, Thomas Harmon, Wallace Benson, lOd wiu Mccre, Flora Cannon. B Class. Kaok oue Rosa Djetweiler average '.'-'. Oihers above W: Lela Crow Las-ie Martin. Tardy L le Mareters, Benjamin Caro, Jamws Robertson 'twice lOmiua Bauer. tULNliOWLU SCHOOL. Above 'JO: LuluC'loyd, Carrie Jarui gau, Martin Jarnigan, Rollie Burtis, L'.oid Burtis, Jay Woodruff, Grace Hew itt, Ktlio Needhaui, Walter Wylie, Maud Needliaiu, Jeso Burtis. liow'a This? The Beautiful Life of Frances E. lard. Wil- Notice of Dissolution. Votli A ia borebv sivou tbat the co partnership beictolure existing uuder the Ik ui name of Kohlhageu iV Dixon has been dissolved by mutual conseut. L. Kohlhagou will coutiuue tbe buei uess, Vy all indebtadnoBS and collect all aooouata due said firm. Koeeburg, April 1-, 1H08. L. Kmn.11 Wm Di0n. Farewell Reception. Ou last Friday eveuing Ihe inombeid uf tho Christ iau chinch uf I bia city gvo Hon. C. A. Sehlhredo a farewell recep tiou at tho residence uf Uou. J.ll. Shupe. Mr. Sehlhredo has been for a loug time a proiniueul aud ouergetic worker in both church aud fcuuday school, aud tho Christiau church ol Rsseburg will tiud it ditlicult to till his place. B. I. Bovingdiiu, 0110 uf Oaklaud'a prominent buiin")s niPn, was In tlm city 011 Monday, We have bad tbe pleasure o! au in spection of the life story of Frances E. lllard by Mibb Anna A. Gordon, who waa for twenty-one years ber private secretary. The introduction 13 by Lady Henry Somerset, who was lor bo many years tho trusted co-worker of Misa Wil-lard. When we examine the purple hoiuou wbeie time is blended mto eternity, we find many figures of women who have helped to shape tbe course of tbe world's history. Of these there ia uot one who baa laid up for her in the garners ol God, richer treasures thau has Frances E, Willard. She Is dead, but her ictlueuce for good will not ceaeo whilo lime ahull last or memory endure' Every father who loves hia homo, every mother who loves her children should not ouly read this book themeelveB but put it iu tbo hands of tbe whole family, where its in fluence cau permeate, the beat l of each member. Mrs. J.C Coinstock uf this city is the authorised agent of this, the only authorised life story of Mies Wil lard, uud she will give every ouo au op portunity to obtain the book. Givo her a courteous hearing aud remember that she can do more for you iu furnishing you this book thau you cau lor her iu purchasing 11. . w - Edcnbow er W. C. T. V. At the meeting of tho W. C. I'. U. bold March :'JJ, the follow iug ulliccrs wore elected for ihe eusaing year: President, Mra II. R Feiguson ; vice president. Mrs. Biiggs; secretary, Mra. L. M. Poutuey ; corn spouding secretary, Mra. L.Oweua; treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Armitago; supt. modal aud gospel tem perance work, Mra. J. C. Aruiitage; supt. presa work uud literat-iro, Mra. Poutuey ; supt. scientific temperance in struction, (lower mission aud parlor work, MrB. North ; supt. narcotics, Sabbath ob tervauco aud S. S. work, Mia Briggs; mipt. franchise und L. T. L work, Mrs H. R. rergueou ; buih. mot tier meet ings tiud social purity, Mrs. L. Owens. Mh. L. M. I'i.ni vkv, Supt, 1'iers Work. W e offer Ouo Hundred Dollara Reward (or uuy case of Catarrh that cannot be cm i-d In Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Jt CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the uudereignel have known F. J. Cheney lor the lust 13 vears, aud believe bin- perfectly honorable iu all buBiness ti-auaai'liuiis aud financially able to car- 1 y out any obligations made by their Ii"". West iv. Truax, Wholeealo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kiuuan Marvin, Whole sal.' Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie taken iutermu ly, acting directly upou the blood and mucous surface of 1 tie system. Price 75c per h.ittle. Sidd by all druggists. Test imonials free. Kiluiuto Yuur lluwcla Willi La.curele. C'atnly Cutliiirtu'. cuio cuiiMipatiou forever. 10c, II 0. C. O. fail, ilrug',-ial refund moucy. All our goods are new and of tbe latest styles. No shopworn goods on band at the Boss Store. J. W. Beckley & Co., the butchers, will keep only the choicest of meats where with to aopply the Koseburg public, bnt monthly settlements will bo repaired. After F'ebruary let we will make a re daction in the price of Oliver plow a ami entrai throughout the entire line. Just received a carload of barb wire. SrEARItH OC CUKXOWlTll- Mra. J. H. Shupe has been appointed representative for the Viavi Co. in this city. Any one desiring information in regard to. or wishing to procuro the rem edy, will ploase call at bor teeidence on Pine street. jl3-3m Morti' Poultry Cure. This infallible remedy challenges the world lo produce its equal as an egg producer, i-reveoi-ive and euro for all diseases of fowls. Guaranteed and (or Bale by U. M Mar tin, Koseburg, Or. Whooping cough is the most distret s ing malady ; but its duration can be cut abort by the uae of One Minnte Cough Cure, which is also the beet known rem- Vest, Francis I edy lor croup and all lung and bioncbial troubles. A. C. .narsters co. Suits of clothes, all wool, heavy weights, (i'i.oO; regular pi ice 'J. Bos clothes from C to 13 years for f 1.50 und 2. Hats all Btyles and colcra for 85c, regular price 1 50. All these goods are only to be found at the Roes Storo. Tbe reputation ot Royal Tailoring is favorably known In every nook and ham let in the United States, onco a patron you are always a patron. If you need a new suit let C. B. Cannon koo it; be will take your measure aud guarantee a perfect tit. Alter years of untold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursel! of Knitnereville, Pa., w as cured by neing a single box cf DeWitt's Witch Uszel Salve. Skin dis eases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. A. C. Maraters a Co. Tbe daylight ride along tbo Columbia cannot bo but interesting at tbis time of tbe vear. Passengers taking the Spo kane Flyer, leaving the Union depot at 2:45 p.m. daily, get this viiw lasting over five hours. But that ia not all. The O.K. AN. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection w ith tbe train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers and modem coaches operated daily without change. Travelers To Spokane, To Roseland. To Palouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alene Towdb, To all Eastern Washington Poiuts. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take tbe O. K. A N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2:45 p. m. V. C. Loxoo.v, Agent, Koseburg, Oiegon. bicycle Tires. l'hu Chase, tough, tried uud puncture proof. For sale bv T. K. ltn llAltbCON, Koseburg, Or. To Curo l'onatlialluu forever. Taki I'iiMiiieis c'unilv Cuiliartic. 10oor!o. If C. C. I', lad to cure, Uruwints refuud money. There aro three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they me the aut, tho bee and DeWitt's Littlo Early Riser, the lust boiug the famous littlo pills for stomach and liver troubles. A. C. .Muistots Co. Tor Over Fifty Veaia. An Old AMD Well-Tbibu Remxdy. Mra Wlnalow'a Soothing Byrup baa bceu used fur over fifty year by million! of uiuthcri for their children whilo teething, with perfect lucceta It aoothes the child, aoltem tbe guuu, allays all pain, cures wind collu, aud lathe bett remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to tho lasto. Sola by druggUti la every part of tha world. Twenty- flvo ceuu a bottle. In value 1 Incalculable. Buiuro aud ask fur Mrs. Wlmtlow't Soothing Syrup, aud taku uo other kind. Bargains! Bargains!! UargalnsIM In pianos, organs aod musical goods. Bicycles new aod second hand at the lowest prices possible. I have alBo got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which I have takou In trade lor goods, and will sell cheap, aa I am not iu the lumber business. T, K. RlCIIAUPBOK, Koseburg, Or. iTARKHD. wooitKUFF-HANN.V. At tho Wood- mil' homo west ol town, Sundav, April 17th. ut tin. m , Mr. F. H. Woodruff to MiMsM.-Uu Hauna. Uuv. Frank L Moore, ftliciutiiig. The relatives and tt few iriemls wcio prt-sont. To I'ui'c t'iMist ' ,i..i Inn Take c'.i.M'iiiet i'ihiu.'I :iUi . I If C C. C lull to fun.', ul 1; lurevcr. in- inn L-rS-ic luiul muiicy. s r Subscribe for the pLAiMb.u.Ktt, DIED. FRENCH.- M ii.v J. n( S.itmon I'l.'in l Oregon, ul o p. in. 1 Fiench, daughter , died tit Binor, Apiil loth. CASTOR I A For Infant, and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tha Signature uf