.I-1 J V CLOSING OUT CaroBros iSTORE J! .. i THE PLAINDEALER MAY 181H. I nc churches. Mini "I i 1 1 nt ti' ii-cwoi r of Main tad Lino tiacii. Huudayratnlot: I'rcachliit. " iil I.JO i. in.; Sabbath school, ID IU-; T. W.WuulUy, Huperlulcudcul; Clan Mtlnr. at . Iiwe ul IU morulas Ml flee; Kpworlh Loaf lit . . t j.. ui. UlU "'lli-7. riwu.Klil. Player MnlliiR. Wc'lnci'lu,nl7 Up Ul. fnwu L. M"uit , I'Mlui. I iiouc, comer Mitu ml l.ue. l ikun l ucai M-corui r ol Cua aufl K-otlroU. Sunday Bci'lco: I'uplto wortblp, in aiid 7 p. ta. : Sabbath School. 10 . m.; V. V. H.V. .7 j'.m. fiarcr aUcllat, WHse i.r.7 W...n. K, g, .,.,, 1'MU.f. I Mil' Bll.lSIH.ti t'UWI" II uU tOWW'l alKCl. Miirlu) . ivUc, Rt U . m uii l '! in. I'm.'-t-t mc iir, 1 1 ii r I y ulii. A. V fit kiX, I'aMur. -I .,i .i i . I III u II. Maui iUo l. M ItlCca on Ccitu r i 'J m cub 1 ami lourtti hiiii'lny momms ul ca' U ni'-nlli aud every fun i n l. n aimoinicd lii'iu l ulling 'I" ilnl 1 1 HI'' I" lili" Ukv . Jum: Ml-l"iian M. I t at i.' II, si.it in. -b. p nr n' it J Mioda tiiiiK nii l c. ami,' in . j. i . i oi I'O, rii"r HRIEP MENTION. Heady main HlivutH nt Hit) Novelty Store. 1 real liuit in glabB jart at Klglur'a grocery. I'.algalll Imod BeCOUd-halld l.ldlCS Mieel. Iii'iulre at tliia ollice. The Bota Muru is selliug out al sacri (iciog prices. Call sud be convinced. NW slock ol I 'li0ll aud lllitHOt' tlDO shoe., nit ttio UtMl ntylot, just loceived nt PanottHios. Juil received mon's vesting lop aud ici WiJ, chocolate and colle colored shoot at the Novelty store. A laige and 11110 asaoi tuieut ul chil .lion a BliiK-a just leceivcd nt Panolt llui. Call uJ M'e llicin. Cm II t tbo loeH Ktoro uuJ nie tlieir UuoJii, nuJ yuil ill be urjiiiaiKl to Hud llieiu at audi low lnjurt-a. I.aJioo. we re howlug u buiidbotue hue ol eiTing- atiittuu waali labrica and white K'ioda. Novelty btore. What ceryouo aaya muat bo trim. 'I ho chuiioet ol teaa and colteea in town t Mil!'. II. L.minV. lioyou waul a nobby Vni'o natits anil lfl..iO.' II o tall at tho Novelty atura; uIho have bvttur gra lea it you wiau them. I.aige aaaorliuoDl ol latent M nailors nud Iriuiuied hiitu may be atfeu iu the new uiillliioiydopnrtuieulol the Novelty lor. Ihoau t'Btiu5 Dp chmolalo aud collce colored ludiea' shoes at the Novelty atoro are beauties, au l prices very reasouablc. Uraod opeuiuic ol dry goods, (uroiahiug uyodn, clotbiug, boolt aud shoes, also the prettioat hue ol ladies' shirt waiotH. Ap ril Itrst, at the Novolty More A vei stylish anil (oi uieu in an all wool brown check, nicely lined and tin ihud with Kood tualeiial at a veiy small price. SMttie can ho eeon al the Novelty tore. ait f lilt I . Morii.' I'oultry Cine, mis iniauioie remedy chulloujies the world to in itseiiuaU.su ew producer, lr Inr nil diseases of rouuee . revont- o( (owls. iuaiantoed and lor sale by LI. M. Mar t iu, Uosebiirk', dr. A thrill ol terror U eiptineucod whue a brassy cough ol croup eounde through ilia buuo ul night. Hut the terror soon changes to roliol niter One Minute Cough Curo baa beeu administered. J-ale and harmless lor children. Marsters' lrug Hture. ra 1'. I. Houd, practical CfuF?7 " wutebmaker. hop iu .' awuld o i press odici, next te tu r a.' uuiiding, Hosebura-, Oregon. atchen, clocka aud jewelry rupaired iu a skillful manner al reasonable prices. A abate ol tho public patronage so licited. Cai loud ol clothing nod halt juei. ie colvedai Iho Uosa btoie. These goals weio oideied direct fiom (ho lacioiles beloie we aniiclpalod of selliug out, and aie olieied lo the public at coat. Uesl tilting clothing on tho coast, tlor mado not accepted. Call aud oiauiiue thorn. Our bu(a aie tho laiest siyleH uud aio worth double what wo offer them at. UoHH fc!l"llU. Tho daylight rido along tho Columbia cannot be hut luterestiug at this time of tbeyear. I'aaseugoiB taking the ik kaoel'lyer, leaving tho Union depotat J;ijp. ui. dally, get IhisvlJW laattng over tlvo hours, but that is uot all. TueO.lt, A N. give through service to Spokane, aud h direct connectloo with tbo train Iroui Hnokaue to Kootcual country. l'lca eleepora and inodorn coachoH operated dally without change. Travelers To Hpokaue, To Kosalaud, To l'alouue Towns, ToCoeurd'AlenaTuwus, To all 1 lantern WashlnKtou I oiula. To all NorUieru Idaho l'oiuts, Take the O. U. A N. Hpokauo I'lyer, And bavo Time. Leave Union lepot Daily at '.':43 p. in. V, I.osnov, Agent, Jtoeobtirg, rcgcu. 5 ACRIFfCE SALE 1 Wc aic tlcUntiinctl to close out our luic stock of Dry ("roods, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Cents' Hunii.shinjf Goods, JJlunkcts, Ouilts, I,;ucs, lvniljroideries, Trunks, Valises, cct.,ctc. This time we MUST SUM,, as we hivc sold out Kcal Kstatc aud must ivc possession in Sixty Days. NO HUHBUG. Our late arrivals are all the best aud most fash ionable jjoods in the city, and arc direct from the Facto! y. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR l'RICFS AT Caro Bros Boss Store. AT CAMP fkKINLIiV. Cam ! MrKiM.i v, May 7, iTis. I'.ii. I'hivix.aii ii ; Life in ('aiiip Mr Kiuley atlll pulnatea vigoiously and tho military monotony of routine is broken at last by the order for examination and tbo luutttfi iug iu. Com pan i A, Capt. Heath, commenced tuusteiiug in last night. The examination lu repoilod aa very severe, there being almost 10 per cert rejecle l. Hal it it uow thought that the ligor will be utodilled sjiuewhat. ' It is a day of aunety on "11" stieet, ur boya ate alraid of that fatal word "lejecleJ" fatal to the hopes they cherish ol serving theii country. Hucd writing tbo above Company II have been lined up aud arrangements uiaJo (or their full equipment for the whole company ; this seems to Indicate, aud it ill now generally expected that the examination given al ltoseburg will Bland us ii is. This will auil the hoys who are anxious to go in a body. I.'x lactation is on the tiptoe this morn ing. Huiuor says we are to start for l'rendio, near rau Iraur-isco, iu a few da a, aud there to he held in readiness for em ha real iou to tho I'bilippines or some other deitiuatiuu. lamp McKiutey is now daily united by a throng of rioilors, who now begin to roaii.s that the time for departure aud action is at hand. Auioug the visitors we notice the fares of mauy old liieu.lt), amoug whom we will uoto Mrs, ti. A. Taylor, Cole Manlou, Dr. D.tr, XI re. Ira 11. Kiddle, It. F. Miaiubrouk, Mrs. Clara Woodrull', John I. Critter, and many others. tiov. Lord aud Col. Lt. 15. l'unli aero ou lbs ground yesterday. Our boys will always rememlier .Mia. 1 1. A. Taylor for her expression ol kind ness iu the way of delicacies luruiohel them. We havo beeu drilliug a good ileal ou extended order and battle formation. This is juitu suggestive ol what wilt soon be expected of us. WbUo tho discipline of tho camp is reasonably strict, however, provision has beeu made whereby a limited nuiu ler of each l ompauyiare allowrd leaves ol absence between drills ou passes sigued by their tap'iiiis and countor Kigned by the lolouel, II hey are out alter dull hours. There seems to be but small teudency luward insubordiuatiou in camp. All tho boys seoui lo be inspired by a luuue of the duties that await them aud the neceseily of a thorough preparation. Health is generally good. lXeiytbiug goes with tho boys and but little kick iug. The following is the list ol non-coin mlieioucd ollicers chosen from Company A to serve in Company H : Harry Mocum, I'd sergeant. F. Godfrey, iiuaitermastor-kergeaut. Thos. Donell, Ith sergeant. Win Hod son, 1st coriKiral. I. K. shambrook, 2d cortioral. (eo. Day, :d corporal. O. C. Biowq, 1th corporal, i:d llamliu, tith corjural. There id one corporal et to bo choi-eii. BIll.I. I. MtH. Our hopes lor a moilitlcatiou of the rigor o( the examination proved an Il lusion, as tho sc'iuol proved. Company 11 has been put through the mill with the Ions of nearly JO of her mou, 11 ol whom were Company A men. This is a bard blow to those who were rejected, aa many of Ibetu were considered physical ly among the best iu the company. The examination wus given by regular army physicians uud without modification of Us rigor. The. boys fell jually agg rioved. They had beeu examined by Iho tegular phy- biciauoflhe O. N. . beforo leaving ltoseburg with the assurauco that the examiuatiou was tiual, uud that upou reaching 1'ortlind they would be mus tered iu. Most of the boys who went do ho at great personal sacrifice, leaving good business positions. Thin they would uot havo done had they uoubtod their acceptance. Uut after putting the state to great expense of transportation, provisions, aud greater ileui of belug ou the pay roll for ulna daya, they were after this expeuBe aud dolay rejected aud eeut homo, buIToi lug nut ouly with great dliaDolutiueut but stamped with that implication of physical defect, which iu most ol cases was very slight, or alto gether imaginary. Uut whatever may bo tho dibappoiul- uiout of those who were i ejected without iUu ol theirs, vet we all uhuro lu tho feeling of pride that of those who paused uotouo refused to iulist, thus refutiug the unjoet Imputation that tho O. N, U, la made up of "tiu soldiers," who would shirk the ronponnibllitiea of Ri tual E iiBD I ! service when the oppurtunilv presented itaclf. lf no rliAiigrn aie made in the program company I. containing thn ItoBi-burg, boyh logotker with other companies that hveboou iinaterel iu, will pass through Itoscbaig ua tbo Wednesday night, over land enroulo for Han I'ranclsco, where they will tnobelUe, awnitiug an early eaibarcatioo for the l'hilippioee. Your cM i eHpouduut being one of the unfortunate one wbo is left behind will uecesaisarily be compelled to vacate his position as war correspondent to the 1'LAiMH.M i n, but this will uot interrupt Uis coriespondeuce, at the work it left Iu the ban lt of 1 1 10.10 who will keep us informed. Now one word 1 1 oiir coniradrta in tho tield. Our hearts are with you where ever you are aeut. Our eye will loliow you aud our heartfelt wished attend, whether it Jm in the vigils of guarding homo barrackr, tho monotony of weary daya ou tlii luiuy wave acrjes the great sea, or in atubborn cod II it t in the dis tant I'hilippiui'S, htill n ou w ill he reiiicm bercd ami our bravery honored. And when you return you will receive a recep tion 01 tli y ol the brave bovs you are. . c. 1;. !Mllm ril't; for I tie 1'LAlMil.M.liii. .1. 1.. Caftle ol I'd tlau'l is iu I'.iijjUn county lucking aflei beef c title. T. Cl.11 a. inauarr ol ilic Ilau'lou woolen uiilln, i! iu the city Itat week. .1. I.. Ar.uer, jr., the Canyouville druggict, was doiuj! huini-BS in Hotehurg lu 1 I riJay. Dr. iiiluioui aud l.uuie audo. of Oak laud, are piOMpfctiug In the rnouu'aiiis near Ashland. Coudiictor l.o Jleudriike, who has beeu iu California, has re'urued much improved in health. P. A. Norlhup ol lorll.iuU allcuJed a meeting ol the Soldier's Home hoar ) iu tub city la:t l rid ay. Paul Husack and famil, recently from Mumcoij, will occupy (lie llabh Bk'B proirty ou Mill Mreet K. A. tiiHlmm aud A. I. ."ccley were iu Ki-wcburj last wc . .Air. raiiam was 011 hie way to ' an 1 ramiuco. W iu. C. liuiku of 'ikl.iuJ hae secured an increase of H ler month ou bit pou aiuu, lo take effect Juue 10. lis. l'he teporti from Havauaareto tho elTecl that it ia warm there, but it is cot bo warm aa it has beeu at Mauilu. .. DuOae. M. I'., member Board Peon on Kxauiiueii. Otbcc, Maraters building residing coruor Main and Cass street. Geo. Woodrull ol Tillamook, who ha8 been visiting bis relatives iu this county (or the past few days left for home yes terday. .1. P. ltobiiiaou, of alaut tho pop member of tho Soldier'a Home board. atteuded the uieeliug of the board iu tbia city last 1 rlday. Mrs. M. Tynan ofOaklaud, haa reluru- od to her home from l'oillaud wbero she was called by tbo sieknuMS and deatii of her daughtor-iu-Uw . Tho up-to-dato farmer thai ueca his thinker knows that a tly wheel 'ou his binder is just as essential as on a feed cbopiwr or a steam engine. Capt li. W. Peters baa uold au iuteresl iu bis pruue orchard near Oakland to a Mr. Mack ol 1'ortlaud who will remove bis family to Douglas county to resi le. Work was begun lat Mouday ou the building for the new Hour mill at Drain. The uittcbiueiy Las been ordered aud the people of North Douglas will eoou havo a 00 barrel mill. Our readers will begl.id to learu thai Dr. J. W. Straugo will bo iu his Koho burg otlkouu Friday, May liltb, eo that those who arc ia uoed of dental work au bo accommodated. Vm. Trcul, ol Urooklyu Ohio who has bueu vieitiug friends iu this county, haa returned tj hia homo. Ho la well pleased with Douglas County aud will probably return to resi le. Mrs. .1. W. Jacket t of Pork City Mout. who haa beou viailicg the family of 11. A. Crow baa goue to Voucalla to visit relatives, alter which ttbe will visit l ast cru Oregou ou bor way home. The ico cream haa arrived. Head ijuurteru at tho KauJy Kitcheu, whore tho bust is to bo hud. Families eup pliod, Orders promptly atteuded to. Pure froeh cuiidiett, soda water aud ico crcum soda. F, H. Cotluiau, physician aud uuiguou secretary board U. H. Pouuiou Burgooue OUice iu Maratoia' block, rosideuco 7:'0 tStupheua stioot. Prolessioual calls in towu or couutry prompllv uiiBweied night or day. A GREAT Admiral Dewey's Official Report Made Public. SPANISH FLEET Eleven Warships Sent to the Bottom of Manila Bay. WasiiiKUio:;, May 7,---Commodora (ico. )ewey's long expected cablegram rex,rt wa leceived hy the navy depart rnent at nn parly hour this morning. Ileiiig in cipher aud ( "iror five linea only in length the exerH Boon bad it tiauiUted. It in from lloug Kong aud, as read lu tho ueaspaper 1x1 eu at 10;3Q a. in. by Hccrctary of tin' Navy Iong, Is an follows : "Mvmi.a, May l.-Tbo B'juadron ar- rived oil Manila at daybreak this morn-' im and immediately engaged the enemy ... 1 1 ,i. puu ucanucu nn iiui war veeaels : Keina Cliriutinia, Caetilla, LI I o.i, Ida de Cuba, lieueial ro, Corrto, Vdaeeo, Mundauao, one tfaus The port and water battery at Cavite. B'ijinlrou is iiiiinjured aud only a few men eiiguuy wouuueu. iue out wcbuo ol telegraphing is to the American con-J sulateat llomt Koul'. I tball communi- cale wflh him. (Signd. D:vvi . IIom. Iv.vt., May 7. ihe Olympia led the epuadrou ictJ Manila bay, through the cbanuel, and the lleet had iiaaged Correuidor islaud before the Spaniards erceived them. A shot was j tired iu a battery, to which the IUleigh, I lijDlun and Concord epetdily retorted, j aud the hatt ji v was almost immediately j reduced lo tilence . The eiuadiou then ..1 .... ....... I-,. I aia. I Sit hurVvAP ami when dirliclil came tho town of Manila was seen live miles distant. The Amer icau Hbips steamed deliberately along in trout of Manila wi'boul opening tiro. Tho tipauiah e.iuuoii from the batteries arouud towu began tiriox, aud shots tc gau to ti rike the water around the B'luadroti. The Concord tired a few shoti!, more or less, aa ahe passed, but the ciher ships pioceoded silently to ward Civile. hcu Hearing Baker Cay 1 sudden upheaval of the waters occur red a little distauce iu Irout of the lead ing ship, and uickly following this a1 second waterspout showed that the Spaniards had tiied a couple of torpodoe, buttheii efforts to blow up the ships were absolutely uusucceasful. Almost immediately shells fell iu the neighbor hood of the olyiupia, but the majority of them felt short, aud weia badly aimed. The eiuadiou then drew nearer in to ward tho Spanish tleet, aud the battle began in real earnest. The Americau ships entered by the soutberu channel by Cabal lo and Frisle islets, which were for titled. Commodore Dewey resolved to risk tho mines, which were supposed to block the channel. Tho island forts 6ied, but not together. Iteplyiug with a few shells tho squadron procooded wit bout etoppiug or changing its course. Ihe order ot the vessels waa as follows : Ohnipia, Baltimore, ltaleigh, Concord, Boston, Petrel, McCullocb, Nanehau, Zearferer. Thus they .learned into the center of Iho ba . They passed before the city, seeking tlio Spanish Bipuadron, to Baker bay, backed and tlauked by tho Cavito forts, with two torpedo boats and four gunooats msido the mole, which served aa a piotecliou, while the j Ueiua Christiaua, Castilla, Dou Antouio, I'll.... ll.k .1.. fNiJtu Tala i T.nrnn and ... , ' -r,. Spaniards tired tho Gi st shot, at 0,000 yards, but it was ineffective.' - The Americau ships formed iu column liuo aul btcuuied carefully', reserving their tiro uulil within 2,000 varda. They thou passed backward aud forward six times across Iho t'pauiarda' frout, pour ing iu a Hifoci hail ot shot and shell, livery shot seemed to tell. Then tho Ameiicaus reined for break fast ami u couucil of war. Tlio Spanish ships were already iu a desperate coudi- 1 nn. inn Km 11 a uuriBlina waa riddlea uud one of her atcatu pipes bad burated. Tl... .Viaiillt ivliu ul ui . mi lira aiiil luiMi ...... lmmml u thowatcr'a udce. The Don Autouio do L'lloa mado a magnifi cent aliow of desperate bravery. With her colors u ailed to her maat ehe sauk wilh all bauds. Her hull w as riddled aud her upper deck swept cloau, but the guus on tho lower deck vvoio still tiring defiantly as tho vessel sank beneath the water. The torpe Jo-boat tried to cross a creek uloug shore arouud au oiling, but vvusdiivuu ashoia uud shot iuto the banks. Tho Mauauao was run ou to a loach aud tho smaller craft retired be hiud tho mole. Tho tight utai ted at 5:o0 aud waa ad journed at s.o0, uud resumed about uoou. The fiuishiug touches were giveu to Cavito by the Petrel and Coucord. Tho ltaleigli grounded twice iu shallow water during the engagement. Cavito ia iu utter ruia uud Las sur rendered, tho t'tinhoats havo been snt- VICTORY IS DESTROYED tied and tba arsenal waa on lira and ex ploded, causing great destruction. Tha commodore of the fleet on board lha Heina Christina was wounded, and bar captain, lieutenant, chaplain and midshipmen ware killed by a shell striking the bridge. Eighty of her crew were killed and siity wounded. On tba Costilla 109 were killed and sixty wounded. Tha Hpanlth loetes ag gregated more than a thousand. There were no caasoalties among the Americans, except that of tba Daltimore'a tneD "vara I ware slightly wounded by ;ue ol 'iD Other shall. Ifinir nn ri,-k an, nn rJ. 1 . " ' r' 1 Tbera iug it. ibera were only three shot boles in her upper works, five in tba upper works of the Olympla and tbo wbaleboat smashed on tba Kiielch. No ! otLer dme waJ done anywhere. Tha disDaritr lMtMn tha Ininrv SnHmtal nn j ,1.. Knaniah flent ant that analalno.! I. , . .uv j iue Americans ia due lo tba enperior guns of later make, and tba superior -uiiiuii. long range The Manila esplanda Kropp 10-incb gune were fired continuously, but tha Americana avoided replying, and the battery showed tha white tin after ward. The terrxs of capitulation are still under way. Commodore Dewey fears rioting by the rebels if be attempts a bombardment. The forte at the entrance of tha bay capitulated and were dis mantled on Wednesday. The Americans cut tba cable, but the Spaniards refused i to ' loW l.be.m ,0 UM " .Pend"' th render of tha city, and it is therefore not known what ia transpiring ou shcre. The Woodmen and War. Oak Camp, W. of W of Ibis city, haa received a communication from Head Consul taulkenburg, of the Pacific Jurur j diction, from which the following ioter- eating extracts are taken : "Woodcraft is a patriotic order and, wbilo it cannot invite those contemplat log going to war to join the or der, it can deal fraternally by its mem be 1 ship that dots do eo. I shall there fore, request every Camp that baa one or more members in the army doing active service to issue a warrant on the general fund for the amount of such member's aseessnienta and per capita tax thus keeping hia certificate in force while en gaged in the service of hia country, un lets the relativea or immediate friends of such members are amply able to pay the same and voluntarily do eo before the 25th oi each month. "In case that it appears to be necessary to do eo, a voluntary asceas ment will be called by tbia otlicer on every member of the Pacidc Jurisdiction, Woodmen of tba World, for the sum of 23 cents, which will produce several thousand dollars, ae a preliminary measure to the proper protection and nursing of aick or wounded members ot our orders who may be found in hospi tals, or other places, at a icsult of cam paigning or battles. Tbeliteiary meeting of tha Kpwotth league, which was held ou lost Friday eveniog at the residence of Mise BiUer, under the auspices ot Dr. Myra Brown, ! was one of the most enjoyablo of the many pleasant events of tbe past sea son's entertainments. The literary pro gram waa especially interesting and in structive and Dr. Brown maintained her reputation as an accomplished and sue ceeeful entertainer. Itefresbmenta were served and all together those pres ent went away feeling that they bad spout a very pleasant and profitable hour together. The literary maetiugt of tbe league will be discontinued during the warm weather but will be takeu up again during tbe coming winter. A good play at low prices, presented ly Ptl company, haa I rerkins'' oue of tha few made "Si tuccettful sbowa ou the road during the past sea son. 10, 20, oJ uud id cents are small sums, and wheu expended to witness a pleasing performance, general eatisfac- tiou results. Tho company comes to Roseburg heralded as being Al iu every particular, and a packed house ia autici pated next Friday, May 13th. Mr. A. E. Jobusuu of Draiu, Or. sinned a contract for a new mill, com plete, to be built at that place, witu tbe Barnard & Cyphers Machinery com pany, of Spokane, Wash. Mr. Johnson went to Spokane to ligu tbe contract aud place his order. The new mill ought to do a good trade at that point, as tbo mill formerly in that place did very well uutil dettroyed by fire last fall. Fort laud Commercial Review. New wheels (or rent Cyclery." at the "Crescent Drain Itcma. (From Iho W aulunaii ) Priori Ptrkintwa down from llud- son a few days tliii wenk. ir. 0. II Wade niaiH (!Miialx.'k profeeaioiial visit Tut'iday. Ira iml-tily tltoudttd.lhu D. ol II. at Yoi.calla Monday evening Prof. A. T. Palm, ol the Nuiinal 8chK'l, visited Kaene Saturday, Mr, and Mrt. ivdwiinl .lurieti visited Co it go throve Saturday and Humlay. Mitt Deiua itoStits of Jilktou ia visit ing relatives aud f ien-1 a hero Ibis week. Mias Mollie Jones of Voucalla i vitit log with Mrs. Klla Burt and family of thit city. Mrs. P. V.Coffey, who has been jnite ill for some time past, Is raid to he al most folly recovered. Miss Lola iardner, who is teaching the Com stock school, spent Sunday at ber borne in this city. Hon. .1. T. Bridges ia considerably in ditpjaed this week, from the effect a of au attack of ia grippe. Mrt. U. M. Baseett left on the local Bundav morning for a few weeks visit with friends In Portland. C. H. Jonea of Cottage Grove 8ent Saturday and Kunday with nis daughter, editor of Ihe Watchman. Mr. and Mra. 7. F. Karl and family spent Kunday '.with Mra." Karl's parents at Hotel Urigg?, Cometock. Mrs. H. r. Brown of Klklou was in town Tuesday, and left on the evening local for a vititlto Oakland. Mrt. Ida Happersett of Albany passed through on Wednesday's local, on her way borne from a few days businets visit at Koeeburic. Misa Mae Cowau, who it teaching tbe Kice Hill school, and Mist Madgo Wil sou, one of tbe Yoncalla public school instructors, werevieiting relativea and many friends in litis city Saturday and Sunday. J. O. Johnton. the 8. P. road muster ontho East Division from Salem to Roeeburg, has moved buj family frjm Salem lo tbeir fine (arm at Hudson, where they will spend the summer months. Mrs. Lizzie Allen, who has been stop ping with ber father near Elktou, nnder treatment for cancer, went to Portland on the local today, where she will enter a hospital iwith the hope ot securing further medical aid. Misa Laura Hyltou returned home from Comstock Wednesdav, where she haa been spending the paat'.two monthr. She waa accompanied by her sister, Mrs. C. B. Karl, who came up for a visit with ber parents and many friends. Mrs. T. C. Crocker .of ..Seattle, w ho has been spending a season. with friends In California, Hopped off at tbia place a few daya ago, on ber return home, for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. K. Wade. She was accompanied by ber little granddaughter. U. K. Uosard, one of our enterprising merchants, returned home from a three weeks visit to his old borne in Illinois, last Saturday. Mr. Haeard reports times in the Eastern states about the aame as in this state; however, becomes back perfectly satisfied to make this grand old state his futuro home. Pres. Louis Barzee, of the Normal School, attended commencement exer cises of tbe Jefferson Institute F'riday and delivered an address. Saturday be visited Salem and witnessed the depart nre of the state militia. Sunday be vis ited his parent j at Turner aud returned home Sunday night to resume hia work in tbe school Monday morning. Prof. E.U. Anderson of Salem, the newly elected president of our Normal School, came iutoltown Tueeday morn ing, having made the trip from Salem ou his wheel. He met with tho school board in the evening and satisfactory arrangements being made, be formally accepted the position of president of tbe school. Indue time tbo remainder ot the faculty will be selected aud tbe cat alogues published. Prof. Anderson cornea very highly recommended, which, with his many years' experience in school work, assures the maintainance of the preaeut high ataudard of oor school, and we bespeak for him tbo hearty support of the entire commun ity. Notice to Trespassers. Notice is hereby given that all stock found in my pastures or trespassing cn my lauds without permission beiug tint obtained of the persou iu 'charge ot the premises, wi'l be held for a reason able time at the expense of tbe ownor, aud it tbe same is not claimed it will be advertised aud Bold iu the mauner pro vided by law, for the purpesa of paying Ihe charges and expenses ot caring for aud selling said property. A. W. Sianio.n, Brockway, Or. Lndeavorers, Attention! All delegates to the Chrittiau La deavor Couventiou who shall come by private conveyances will please report at tho Presbyteriau Church oa tbeir r rival Thursday,. May 12th. Bicycle Tires. The Chaae, tough, tried uud puncture proof, tor sale by T. K. Kkuaiu'bo.n, Roseburg Or. KUuiuia Vour llowcl. With Caavarett. Canity Cuibuvili', euro tonuUputioii forever, 10c, ao. If C. U. C. tail, Urutf.'iiatsrcfuuil money. Oweu Atterbury, informs ua that Lo will soou begin work oiviiug u trail over the Cascade mountains to E.ateru Oregou. This trail wheu opened will prove a great couveuieuce, ui j there ia couslderabla travel between this county and Eastern Oregou w hich hat heretofore gone hv tha road further north. Rtyal aaakta Ikt ftwe tart, watlttsat ea4 a'tlttl, Abioluufytttr rww ainw rif m,, aroiwtn. A BASKET SOCIAL. The Congregation at Pine (Jrove (Uvea Rev. A. D. Weatfall a Farewell, liev. A.D. Weatfall delivered bia last sermon for the conference vear at Pine Urove yesterday and tbo congregation there gave a basket social in token of tlieir appreciation of the pastor's ser vices daring the pastor's services during lh pant year. Like the Methodists, the United Brethren preachers are ap pointed to their charges every year by rhe conference and no minister knowa before thejeburch autboritiea act wbere he whT.be next "year. It ia tbe hope of Mr. Westfall'a congregations here and at Pine Grove that La may be returned atd a petition will go np for that purpose. The remend gentlemen is held in high esteem by his congregation, here and there aud the large congregation yester day w as a unit iu favor of his continuing bis ministrations among them. People gathered at the grove from near and ttr, quite a number going from here. In the morning Mr. Westfall delivered Lia farewell discourse, and then, under tbe shadows of the pines and the oaks, In happy groups as in "God's first tem ples," Itbe people partook of tbe good things that were brought in batkets and in boxes. There was enongh and to spare. In.the afternoon tbe young people took cbargo of. the exercises in tbe church and the following program was rendered uudcr tbe direction ot Mrs. Alice Willis, interspersed with songs by tbe choir: Dialogue, little girls. Recitation, EzraEholen, Their Pledge. Recitation, Ray Moore, Freedom's Law. Recitation, Violet Brown, A Wayward Life. Select Reading, Temple Brown, Tal mage, on Gambling. ReciUtionMattie (irate. Recitation, Earl Rboten. ' Recitation, Robert Hunter, An Old Man's Story." Recitation, Lilolh Moore, Christ and the Little Onea. Select Reading, Will Jacks, The Ex istence of a God. Recitation, Mable Uuuter, Tommie's Prayer. Recitation, Jesse Fisher, Half Way Doins. Wreck at Saginaw. Ou Saturday morning about 5 o'clock the northbound overland train .ran into ihe rear end of a freight train at Sagi naw. The freight train waa standing at the depot, haying been engaged in switching some cars, when the heavy passenger traiu.caine iu sight arouud ibe bend drawn by two engiues and crashed iuto the freight cars standing on tbe track. Both tho engines on the passen ger train were damaged, the one in front being badly wrecked. Tbecabot.se and three freight cars were completely wrecked. No one was injured. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms tor all undeitaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cosh. P. Binkdick. Undertaker. Rosoburg, Ore., April VI, 1805. There are three littlo things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, Ihe bee and DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, tbe last beiug tho famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. A. C. Marsters & Co. I'ur Uvcr Hfly Teat a. an old add Weil-Thud Kxmkoy. Mrt Wuulow'a boolliiug bjiup baa been uwii lor over tllty yeart by miliums ul uiotlicn lor tbeir children while teetbiug, with perfect aueceaa. It toolbea tbe vbilJ, toiteui tbe guuia, allaya all paiii, curct vvluJ colie, and U tbo bed remedy for Uiarrbua. Is pleasant lo tbe taste, bold by druggitU lu every part ot tbo world. Twenty. Ovo ccuta a buttle. Ila value la Incalculable. Buiuro aud auk fur Mra. Wluslow't Uoolhluf 8f rup; aud take uu other kind. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! Iu PtauoB. orgauB and musical goods. Bicycles new aud tecond hand at the lowest pricea possible. 1 have also ttot about thirty thousand leet ul lumber which I have takeu iu trade lor goods, and will aell cheap, as I uui not iu the lumber business. 1. K. Rll'IIAlillSO.N, ltoseburg, Or. Wo are auxiousto do a littlo itood in this world and can think of uo pleasauter or better way to do it tLau by recom- tueuding Ouo Minute Uure aa a prevent ive of pneumonia, t'ooaumptiou and other serious lung troubles thai follow neglected colds. luaratera' uiug Moia CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bcjbt Bears the Stguature of