r nc Mr OUT SalE AT CaroBros STORE THE PLA1NDEALER MAY 10, 180H. I nc 1 hiirclica. l . t it i( t l m hi II -coroi ml Main Bud lane it net. Kuala "Bertlcs: Preaching, II a. m and 1.M p. m.; aabbath avbool, 10 . u.i t. W. Wuutlry, tfupvilutcudeut; I'laaa Mooting at i tMM lit llio tnorulug acirlio; Kpworla Lmiui ii. in. lUillu un-llny, I'roti'l' hi. I'mytr M.illiitt, Wi'liu'-las , Ml 7 W . in. Kin L. M hiIii, I'Mtur, I'araouagp, curlier Malu aud l.aue. 1'iiatt isbiah tuisui -cotmr ol t'aas aud Huao tlrt-vU. Huuday Mortice: I'll pile worahlp, a.m. ami 7 W . m.; Habbalb School, 10 a. m. Y. T. tf. V. K.,7 p. w. I'rajcr Mi-allng, Wcdiioe 4ay,7:SU p. m. It. H. Dilwobtu. I'aaUjr. I' m tan Uukt miikm t ii urn ii ou 1'owlrr U ct. fuudM nn lie, at II a. in. ami 7 ' m. ur liui lill ;, I luirvlttf i vi llln. A. t Watnu.. I'attur. pi. i. .ii... cut in ii.- Unriii t ami Main almi. rvli i'a on ai-cuad and luilttli fuii'lay iiioiiuiiii ul rai-h imMilh ami iiuy fun .la) inning fill n-rvd it aimxiiuced Imui II me lo lime. I!v. Jaii lUM-Ov, Mllnar.' . M. I . I Ml Hi II, h-ifl II. - ( i IC'ICUIJf MIO'U)' -tllllft BU 1 CM-UlllK. liM .J.I.I tfl I'in, I'ailnf UKIEP MENTION. Koudy Store. Fresh tiialo ahoelN nl tlm Novelty f r ui t in k'" ).ira ut .pier's grocery. Hai galiit mod Bccoud-hiiiid ladies heol. Inquire at thisoH'ico. Tliu I'-osa Hloro is selling oul ut sacii ticiog prices. Call ami bo umviucoJ. New Block uf I allien and misses' flue shoe, nil tlio ItU'ul stylos, pisl lecelved at PuiiottUioe. J u it received men voaliug lop ami vicl kid, chocolate ami col I no colored allocs at Ilia Novelty store. A lai,;o ami tluo anaoi liuotit ol cliil licu'a Ihh just received l Parrolt Tioa. Cull aud Bee them. Cull at the Boaa Stoio aud uo Ihoir tiuodti, autl you ill bo surprised to UnJ I hem at such low lixuroa. Ladies, we aro allowing u handsome lino ol Hriii; suiting i, waab labrics aud whilo grnnla. Novelty Ktori". What vvdiyoiio aaya iuukI bo true, 'llio clioiii'ut ol tea aud collooa in tonn at Mi.-., 11. Kauk'n'o. liayoit an t .i nobby KniiB auta auit ut tl .K) ' H bo call at tliu Novolly atore; nli'o liavo littur Kra loa il you wiuu tbetn. I. ai go aHBoituifut ol luteal ttlo aailora uud IriiuuiuU lints luuy be seeu la tbo now niilllniry donrluioutol llio Novelty htora. 'lboeo oatiut; i cboculalo aud colloa tulorod Ulios' shoes ut tbe Novelty nloro uro bouiilioe, aud prices vory reaaoiKiblo. liraud oiietiiuit ul dry noode, furuialiiuu toodi), clutliiuir, boola and ahooa.alflo the lirettiunt liue ol ladies' vliirt walatn. Ap ril lira, ut the Novolly btoru. A voi aiyliah auit for uiou in an all wool brown vbetli, ulcoly lined and tlo inliod Willi Kood inalorittl at a very auiall price. Kiine ian bo voon at the Novelty aturo. Morris' Poultry t'uio. Tliia iulalllble rouiody tli.illciiitoa Hie world to produce ita eiuul ni au iiroilucer. l'revent ivo aud vtuu lor ull discatea ol lowla. liuarantued and (or Dale by II. M. Mar tin, KoHoburt;, Or. A tbrill ol terror in oipoheucod w bue a bruaay cough ol croup aouuda tbruutb llio houto at night. Uut the torror Boon i bautfi-a to roliul niter One MiuuteCougli Curo haa lioen aduiiuistercd. iafe aud liarmloBB lor childrou. Mb raters' Drug bloro. Jgf?jriir wiitchuiuker. fchop in f' "Tk-nlil imiri'BB olMce. licit le too aiaraa' building, Uoaouurt, Oregon . Watulioa, cliKka uud jewelry rtpairod lu a ekilllul inaunor at reaaonublo prioea. A ahato ol the public palronagu ao liiited. Car load o! clothing and bats jubt id culvod at the Hoaa fctoro. Those goods were ordviod direct Iroui tho lauloilea before we anticipated of selling oul, aud Hieotfoiod to tbe public at cost, beat Uttlug clothing ou tho coast, l lor madu not accepted. Call aud oiitoiiue thuui. Our bad are the latost sly lea uud aio worth double what wo offer them at. ItllHU bionu. Tho daylight i ido uloug tho Columbia cauoot be but lutoruatiug at tbla time of the year. I'anaongerB taking the Bpo kane Flyer, leaving tho Uulou depot at ilip. ui. daily, got tbia vliw luatiug over Uvo houra. Hut that ia not all. Tbe O. U. A N. give through aeivice to Hpokuue, aud u direct conuectiou with the traiu from Hnokaue to Kootenai country, l'alaco aleepers and uioderu conchua operated dally without change. Travolera To Hpokauo. To Hoaalaud, To TaloUHe Towua. To Conor d'Alene Towub, To ull Kaatera WiiBhinKloui'oiule. To all Northoru Idaho l'ointH, Take the O. It. A N. Spokane Flyer, Aud riave Tiuio. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2 A p. iu. V. V, LoNiiov, Agent, ItOBBburg, Uicgoii. BOSS SACRIFICE SALE! t This time vc MUST Kcal Ivstatc aud must We urc determined to close out our large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Huts, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hlankcts, Quilts, Laces, hmbroidcrics, Trunks, Vnliscs, cct.,ctc. ill IB REGARDLESS Of Ml NO HUnBUG. Our late urrivals ionable" goods fn the Pactory. CALL SOON AND ASK 1-OR PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store On the Way to the War. ( Kr.nn our -clnl crri aMiii(l-iit. U.t Thaim, near Ashland, May li.', 1 a:ri ; Thinking that a few uuta from Co. II. Bee. Ur. Vol. might be ol interoat to your readeif, I take tliia oportunlty of dropping you a few lines. At lime of receiving call of goveruor for acr vice April IS, 18'JS, Co. A. Sec. Itt'Kt. O. N.O. had upon her rolls (2 iian.es. We weie ordered lo report at Armory at 1 :30 a. in. Thursday morn ing for physical examination before hargoon Kill. Ten were tejected ou account piiuoipally ul defective eye eight. We It-It Uoaeburg on the local Saturday uiorolug April Mlb, atroug, escorted to tho deot by !. A. U., W. It. C.,oldieie' Home Ycitrans, school chil dren and a grund concourse uf friends aud relative, arrived in Portland at about 0 o'clock aud marched at ooco to Camp McKinhiy, Irvingtou l'ark. Here we j iued Co. D which was already on the ground, end woik of consolidation began, fn the second phyiical exaini nation which was almost aa severe as 'ho it'iuired for cuImuco into the regu lar uruiy, 10 of our boys were thrown out, many up in what Boomed to iih very trivial dvlecte. Fred Wright lacked one half iuch of the Mpiisito hu'ghl. raliiiS'jii, itich uidaon, Victor Armitagu, ll.irry Hill and at vital others were not heavy enough according lo height. Corp. Win llodeuu, 1'uvutea Henry Worthinctou and K. I., l'owoll, .laN. V. l'.rowu fuilod lo stand the leet for eeu. tit-o. .lonca failed uu the hearing tost. t'gt. l'oiu.ell, Coiporals VA Hauiliu and O. C. lrowu were rejectel Uhjii trilling dclecti. Sjmctbiug wtoug with Tom 'a heart; Haml'ii had a si ill' joiut in his big toe; whilo Urowu, aa strong and robuit a man aa waa iu the company, wbh eject ed for a small upturned Llood vessel iu calf of led leg, cot larger than a grain of wheat. The ouly eatisfarlion wo have ia iu kuowing that the other companies were required I1) Was I ho emno (est, many loving even uioro heavily than did we. Tho Ashland boys of Co. D., with which we are consolidated, are u Bet of jolly tool fellows. Oar csptaiu, John L. May of 1 J Co. D, U. N. .., tauka uext to Capt. Heath and is a general fuvorito with both cfliccraaud men. F. li. Ham lin, captain of old Co. A, h'ec. Kegt. U. N. U. ia Orat lieutouaut of Co. Ii and workiug (or the company's aucccee. Our second lieulonaut is J.t. .1. V. Thornton of Co. D, Ashland, who ia very popular, not only with the boys but with the young ladies from Portland south, Aftor being mustered in aud thorough ly cnuipped, tho first battalion composed of Co. 'a A, 1, C and D under Major Uauleubelu uod Ll. Col. Yorau, were ordered lo leave Portland ou Wednesday at 0 p. m. for Presidio, Cul., to form a part uf the force that ia to be aent to tho Philippines. Just prior to our sUrliug the I-aJies' F.iuergency Corps of Portland handed to to the captaiu of each company flOO in cash to be used (or the benetlt of the com nan y as he aecs Ul. They also die tributed among the boys of the companies a largo number of towcU, naudket chiefs, packagea of soap, paimr, envelops, etc., which will add very materially to their comfort aud enjoyment and are very highly appreciated. Leaving Camp McKiuloy at about 3 p.m. in heavy marching order with three days rations ol canned beans, bcof aud hard tack in our haversacks, we marched through tho streets of Portland, escorted by the aocoud and third batal lions, bringing up tloally about 5:30 p. iu. at the Qraud Ceutial depot where we look curs for ban l'runcieco. Tho men are furnished with Pullmuu tourist card aud the olUccra with Pull tuau Btaudards. Aa we came down Iho road wo wero royally received, each town giving fa cial attouliou to its owu ccmpuny. We wore highly pleased with our recupliou at KoBoburg and shall ever ivmewber the kind people who mot us ut (bo traiu at such an unreasonable hour w ith words of chcor, aud such liberal supplies of that which cheers (he inner man. At Asblaud the soeue w aa lepeateJ. Uoxea ol lunch were also furnished hore for every momber of Co. U, which w ith our Itoseburg supply will lait us till we reach Ban kFrauciaco without drawing upon our cauued goodu aud bard tack, for which wo return thauks lo the River of every good aud perfect Kilt. A. 11. C. Piiemoio, Cai... May 13, ISW. Kd, PlAiNUUALtic Thiuking perhaps Ibe good people lu lioueburg miisbt be glad lo hear from the boy a thatlelt there, I lake the present opportunity (of writ SKLL, as we have sold our give possession in Sixty Days. are all the best and most fash city, aud arc direct from the ing a few lines. We left Camp Mc Kiniey on tbe lltu ol May, look a six mile March from (he tamp l? and in Portland. We were cheerod from the time wa left the Camp until we reached the California line. The ovatioua in Port land were very great, and one that will loug be remembered. All along tbe line wo were received in the same manuer. When we reached Oregon City the eo pie came out -ailh large boxes of grubb but they had their trouble (or nothing, the train weut by as (aat as tbe old iron horse could carry us. At every station along the line they so I u led ua by firing off guns aud yelling ltke cowboys. We feol proud ol the reception giveu us at Uoseburg, aud take this opportunity ol thanking everyone lor tbe friendly greet ing, and alao for the lunch presented us ol which we have some leU lor our supper. leaving Koseburg we were royally choired at every station ceieci- a' j rants Pass. At Ashlaud we made a thinly minutes atop where we wero stim ulated ou hot coffee. The Ashland peo ple weie as generous aa iu Hoseburg. We initio sjuie ol uur Koneburg friends Mrs. ieu. Kt-je uud F. W. McKechnie aud wile formerly of Oakland, aod ol tiers. They ull wished us u pleasant journey and that we would all euu re turn homii. From Aahlaud every loly wero strauers 1 1 ih, but the sceuery is beyond description. Among the many iucideula along uud uuiou the biakiyou is irli.iula mineral apring. We stopped aul took a driuk and tilled up our canteens willi Ihu water. It haa a very pc-ti'iiar lisle. Another incideut that I forgot I i mention. Wheu we came to lloguu Kivrr wo weie ail ordered uut down to the river, and the order came to pull oir our tilioea aud wash our feet. Tho hiruttiu that was a short time be fore; clear at crystal, eoou became the color of iuk, and I suepect that a good many lih will come to au untimely end. We arrucJ iu Oakland, Cal., this morn log (ljth i at CM. crossed over ou the ferry boat to Han Fraucisco, an I from there we marched out to Presidio, a ilis of a'Mj'it I milci. We have our tent all put up, and a sinull bit of hay spread ou the auiid for uur be Is. Have juat been down t ) the beach aud oul lo the liar racks. .Sergeant Harry Mjcuim, Corpor al Goo. Day and your humble servant aio all liviog in tbo same tout, and are as happy aa clams. Our old fiieud and ueighber i:. McVtee, called on us this eveuiug, aud wished us succeas in our campaign w ith Ppitlu. We understand that we will leave next Tuesdav for the Philippines. You will perhaps hear from us from time lo lime. D. R. 8. Notice to Trespassers. Notice ia horeby giveu that all slock found in my paaturea or trespassing on my lands without permission being lirst obtaiued of the peraou iu .charge of tbe promisee, will . be held for a reason able time at thecxiiento of tbe owner, and if the tamo is not claimed il will be advertised aud sold in the manner pro vided by law, (or tbo purpoae of paying the charges and expenses of caring for aud selling said property. A. W. Stanton, llrockway, Or. Wagons for the Army. toi l ii Di.ni, Ind., May H. Ktude baker liioe. shipped today 500 wagous which were built ('specially for the use of the U. 8. in the transportation of sup plies for the army. The wagons were shipped lo Chickamauga Park and com poeod a train of 23 cars. This makes the third train load of wagons shipped from hore during the last 10 days (or tbe use of Uncle Sam. One consignment in cluded '2W auibulauces. This shipment does uot include the car sent to Churchill St Woo) ley of Uosoburg, Or. A Card. To tho vobrs of Iloaouuig, Vnipipja, Deer Crook aud Weet Uosoburg pre cincts; Tho uudcrelgued most respect fully calls your attention to the fact lhat he is a candidate for justice of the poace (or these precincts at the election June, 6'.h, proximo. Aud ho trusts that his life in the city (or the last "0 years is such that it will prove to you hia fltuess (or that otlico, aud that you will feel JuBtQediu glviug him your support there (or. W. l' Di.njami.n. Co. A, Attention I All members report at Auioiy 8 p. ru WoJueedav May 1, 18U8. l.t. W. C. lllLDLItliBA.Mi, Coiuindg. Kdueals Your llowels Wltb Cusrarats. I'll inly Cathartic, eiirn roimtlpntlon fnrevfr. IOo.iuo, K c. U. V. fuil, Uruv.lkUrsiuud uiouey. of The auoual conreotlon of the society of Chrlstlsn Kouesyor ol the alale of Oregon convened In this city on last Thursday. While the attendance was not as large at waa expected the lack in this respect was made op by the tnthusl asm and earnest uses of lboeo who were prseont. Tbe officers for the preceding year were: II. H. Ollc, Halem, president ; first ice presideul, Addio M. Dualuii, 0rvaliis; second vice president, li. L. Htuwrll, Union; third vico (resident, I,eona Bhupe, Uosoburg; socrntary, Uurt IS. Iiarker, McMiunville; treasurer, Frel Locklsy, Calom. Kuperiutendeuts: Junior, Mrs. J. C. Ilobaon, Newber; Missionary, Kv. II. L, Hool, Hhedds; Temperance, Mrs. Kobert McMarphy, Lugene; Hood Cillzenflhip, Hev, K. E. Thompson, McMinnville; Floating Ho cietiee, Mary K. Pea;h, Portland. The busineas meetings were held In the Methodist church which was beauti fully decorated with (he colors and em blems of the society. O. P. Coehow on the part of the people of Ilosobnrj deliv ered an address of welcome. Itev. F. L. Moore, on the part of the ministers aod young peoplo, also delivered an address, welcoming tbe visitors to our city. Her. W. C. Kantner of Walem, made a suitable respooce, on the part of tbe visitors. 1 be address on "true patriofis," by Hev. II. W. Kellogg, of Portland, on Friday evening, waa one of tbe beat ever delivered in the city. The tecretarye rejorl for t Iiii year shows : Total societies in elate 382. Tola! membership in state, 12,025 or a us of 'Mj over last year liiven to home tuiasons f 101.68 (iiveu to foreign missions $oil5 Given to local churches f'Jl.28 Given toother purposes 520.04 Tu'al 12387.79 Daring year 277 members of tbe C. . bas joined the church. About one-half of the societies are holding miasionarr meetings and follow ing aouie form of systematic giving. 1 he treasurer reported 325 collected during the year and a deficit of I0 at the present lime. The next convention will be held in Portland. - The fulloaiog officers were elected for the ensuing year : President, C. G. LMarstcrs of Dallas. 1st vice president, Addie M. lirislow, Corvailis. .'ud vice presideul, Mr. Montgomery, Oregon City. 3rJ vho president, Henry Cramer, rants Pass. rfecretaiy, liuit 15. Parker, McMion vilie. Treasurer, 15. Leroy btowell. Union. Much ciedit is due the local society lor (he succeeB uf the convention. Tbe visitors spoke iu the highest terms of the entertainment aud the courtesies ehuwu them while here. An Old Folks Party. LooKiNu GLasB, Or.,M.iy 11, 13yd. On the 10th inst, a very enjoyable day was spent at the tesidence ol Mr. J. J. McCay, in honor of hia sixty seventh birthday. At 1 o'clock dinner was served. The table fairly groaned under its load of delicious food. Grandma McCoy knowa bow to mauage such affairs aod in tbia instance she excelled ber rep utation. Grandpa McCoy ia alwaya jolly but on this occasion one would think he waa a man of 37 instead of 07. Those present were . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCoy, Mr. and Mra. John McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. 6. D. McCoy, Mr. and Mra. Wiley Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Con Denning, Misses Kitlie, Lonna, and Maud McCoy, Grandpa and Grandma Buell, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Stricklin, Mr. and Mrs. K. Olirant, Mr. and Mrs. Kihy Audras, Mr. and Mra. George Marsh, Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Mattoon, Mr. and Mrs.E. A. Mattoon, Mrs. Jf, Boyd, Mrs. Claud Cannon, Mrs. Hal. Laughary, Mr. Alen Mattoon, Undo Jeff Williams, and Mr. Jobe Denning. M. There ia a special reason why every loyal citizen of tbia county should at this time vote (or the republican candidates for representatives. Tbe national guard to the number of more than a thousand bave been called out by tbe governor, and responded to the call, almost to a man. These men were in camp for two weeks before they wore either mustered into the service of tho United States or sent home, lor this lime evory man has a juat claim against the state of Ore gon. As there Is no funds appropriated for that purpose, ou account of the fail ure of the last legislature to do business, tho next legielaturo will be called upon to appropriate money for that purpose. It will also be necessary for the next legislature to make provision for reor ganisation and equipment of the guard, The uniforms aud equipment) belonging to that body have all beeu taken to euuip tbe meu iu tbo field. It will be necessary for tho uext leuieUlure to ap propriate money for lhat purpose. Cau you trust the candidutea on the fusion ticket to vote for these appropriations in view of the fact that they have always demanded tho abolition of tbe national guard aud always opposed any appro priations for their beuetit? Notice of Dissolution. Notice ia hereby giveu that (he Co partuerehip hoiutofore existing under tho oral uame of Kohlhageu & Dixon has beeu dissolved by mutual consent. L. Kohlhageu will couliuuo the busi ness, pay all indebtedness and collect all accouuts due said firm. Koseburg, April 12, 1818. l. kouluaokn, Wm Duon. Pay your subscription today, State Convention of the Society ChrUUIn flndeavora, Oirdrti Valley Item. e wcicoiiih ili I LAiajiKALfca in our home because we cad rely ou what it a i . says, and I Lai. Is more than we can ay for our brother Kevlew, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Heed have been on lb tick list for some lime, hut we are pleased to nolo the fact that they are rapidly recovering. Fred Bhellou and Neal Mclieatb went to French BottUmeot last Kunday to witness the game of baicball that was played between the Garden Valley and Freoch Settlement nlnos, resulting 17 lo 13 iu favor of F'reuch Hcttlemont. Jack Chaptuau and wife spent lait Kuudiy visiting friends and relatives at Wilbur. Mrs. J. C. Gilliam was railed to Win cuesier niursuay to attend She aerioua illness of her Bister, Mra. Wm Mendy. Daly Brock of fckuuk Gulch waa the guest of John Tipton last Sunday. Mr. Hoffman, a calil buyer of Latt er n Oregon, passed Ibrougb thia vicinity a few days ago. George Beale and family of Coo coun ty have been spending aeveral weeks visiting Mr. B.'s sister, Mrs. K. E. La Brie. James Cooper and family have been seriously ill for tome lime, but we are glad to chronicle that they are recover ing under tbe treatment of Dr. Page. There la some lalk of having a box supper at the school bouse sometime in tbe near future. We wish yon a success, girls. William Curry and George Crane were over from the Kiver Cole far ji a few days sioce with a pack cf hounds bant ing lo the foot hill. We are pained to hear of tbe serious illness of Uncle Jack Farnawortb, who it is said, is lying at the point of death at hia home near Wilbur. War and politics are all tbe go now adays. Tbe pope are howling of calam ity as usual, but after election they will say: "We did not expect to elect a single man but it la policy t? make a strong Sght. D. C. Churchill, superintendent of the county poor farm, is moving to his own farm in Cleveland. Tbe county is losing a very faithlnl aervant and a very economical manager of the poor farm. We understand tnat a man from Wilbur will assume charge of the farm. Puck. Go to tLe N'ovely Store for decorative bontieg. New wheela for rent at the "Creicent Cyclery." HoD.A.H. Mattoon was iu the city Saturday. ' Farm produce or wood taken by Dr. Strange for dental work. The Crescent chainlesa ia superior to all others. Price 175, Guaranteed. When you rent a wheel get an easy running Creecent at theCresent Cyclery, Wallace Murdock, of Cleveland, one of the Plaiadealeb's most loyal friends, was a caller on Friday. Dr. J. W. Strange has returned from a professional visit in tbe western part of the county, and is again in hia office. E. DuQas. M. D ., member Board Pension Examiners. Office, Marstera building residing cornor Main and Cass street. Clare Hume, formerly of thia city, now of Brownsville, visited friends in this city while attending the Christian Endeavor convention. Tbe up-to-date farmer that uies his thinker knows that a fly wheel Ion his binder is just as essential as on a feed chopper or a steam engine. Your Uncle "Si Ferkina" failed to make connections some where south of Koseburg and our folks missed lbs pleasure of a visit from him. All Patriotic Ladies are requested to meet at tbe O. N. G. Armory next Sat urday May 21st at 2:30 p. m. By request of Secretary of Oregon Emergency Corps. Postmaster Frater requests ns to state that mail intended for members of Co. B, now at Presidio, Cal., should not be addressed to San Francieco as Presidio ia a postoffico. The ice cream bas arrived. Head quarters at the Kandy Kitchen, where tbe beat is to bo had. Families sup plied. Orders promptly attended to. Pure fresh candies, soda water and ice cream soda. F. R. Cofhnan, phyaician and Burgeon secretary board U. S. Pension surgeons Office in Marsters' block, residence 720 Stephens street. Professional calls in town or conntry promptly anewered uigbt or day. No one can afford to have dental work doue by other than a permanent resident. Dr. Stange is such and bis office will hereafter be open at all times. Gold crown and bridge work a spe cialty by Dr. Strange, at the Uoseburg dental parlors opposite the P. O. Prof. Goble, an optician of Portland, will be in Gardioer on Sunday, May 13 and will remain till Wednesday, tbe lSth. If you need a good pair oi K'oeses, dou't fail to call ou him. He grinds glasses to order and uiskes a specialty ol fitting children's eyes. Consultation free. Strawberry Social. Benefit of "A" cou'pany to raise mon ey to pay off company indebtedness. Tuesday eveulug. May 17tb, at Armoiy, Everybody come. Directions fn every package of Sehil' ting's st tea. Follow them no nutter what ta ynu use (n Republican Candidate for Krprescn Utlvrs. Il would lianlly havo bi t ii xmb!p lo havn fuuod llinn inure available inn for rrpr jrenlalivea t'M'i Hi i-lme l.y the ici'ubli. nn conyrntion, ax iln-lr noru Incus for llier important potiil'itm. All ae oM mi I highly ri'specled rihxcniol the stale ami county. A. R. MATrooX, Whs bom in Clackamas cuiidty, Ore- gun, July 12, He it now it presi dent of lji.king Glues vitlii y wlit rn lie is snijaneil in f.iruiiiiR. Mr. MaUo in is one of the bctl informc I uicu in the Stile In regard to tin- neul.i r f Ibn jhiO' plo, and ho woul I tiring t his aid a ripe ex pi-rice gained by c!mu observation and extended Mcii'iaiutaiiue with public iujii anl affairs. In the legislature Mr. Mat toon will rai k with the nwt useful mem bits. a. r. UHOWX Of Oaklaii I was Urn in Klrulford New llauipahird. The history of his life has been one of success in business, as a result of strict honesty, integrity and perseverance. At the age of II he left the farm and entered a busi ness house aa errand boy. He soon worked hi way up until be owned sn interest in the store. He continued in business in tbs east until 1859 whero he sol J out I j come to the Pacific north west. He came overland and settled in Douglas county where he has resided since that time. For a number ol years Mr. Brcwn was one of the leading mer chants of Oakland, and in fact Douglas county. He haa large farming interest in Douglas county, which now occupy his whole attention. No man can be found who would for a moment doubt the honesty ar.il iolegiity ol A. F. Brown, or who would for one moment douht but as a representative of the peo ple, every energy which he possesses would be brought into requisition in tbe interests of tbe people whom he repre sents. Mr. Brown has al wave been an active, ronsistent republican. j. u. KIILLE Of Kiddles, was born in SpriogQeld, III., in 1811, and came lo Oregon in 1851 with hi father's family, coming over land with an ox team. They settled in Cow creek valley in this county, near where Mr. Riddle bas resided ever since that time. Shortly after he became ol age Mr. Riddle purchased tho farm on which he now lives, and on which, when the railroad was built through the county the town of Kiddles was built, and bo has resided there ever since that time. He has large property interests at and near Riddles, consisting ol .farm and orchard lands, and is also interested in tbe mining business, bein the owner of one of tho best ruiuej in South Doug las. He is iuterested in the material and financial proepeiity of Douglas county and no mau could be elected to the leg islature who will guard the interests of every citizen with more care than will J. B. Kiddle. While Mr. Ri'lJle has always been a republican he has hot been an office seeker, having beeu content to work in the ranks ar.d help others. will v. UEVDO.N, whom the republicans bavo for tLe third time nc ruinate J for surveyor ol Douglas couuty, has duiing the two years which he has served the people in that capacity, proved .himself to be a very popular aud competent officer. Mr. Ileydon is a veteran of the Civil war, having served four yeara and five mouths, during ull of which time be was iu active service. Mr. Ueydon is an experienced and accurate surveyor. having beeeu engaged in governmental work at different times during many years, lie came to Oougiou county in 1SS7, and settled on a farm northwest of Roseburg on which he no rcsidoa. Cleveland Items. Straw berry picking will soon begin. Rev. E. M. Marsters visited Roseburg last week. Herman auJ Howard Wilson went to Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. M. J. Burkbart was at Koseburg Saturday. Mr. F. M. Good aud sou visited Rose burg this week. Jim Tooley of KoKuburg, w as out to his ranch here .Saturday. Rev. J. 11 Ski J more filled his ap pointment here Sunday. Jacob VanUibber ol tbis place headed for California last Monday. Uncle Bill Baker is workiug for Mr. Bacon of Garden Valley this week. Mrs. Geo. .lohusou of Oakland is visit ing relatives here this week. Frank Livingston of Roechurg was Visiting hid many frieuds here Saturday aud Sunday. Mi sir. Charles aud Billy Scott or Koseburg was visiting Mr. Rurkhart and family Sunday. Mr. Jack Fairlicld was seeu licking straw berries iu Crauo s etiaw berry patch yesterday evening. Whata the altraetiou there Jack? Mr. D. C. CUutchiil who waa formally overseer of the Couuty Poor Farm bas moved hia family back ou to bis farm hero. Some of the boys of this place went up to F'reneh Settlement Suuday (o play base ball oue of their number got his hand hurt quite badly. W. S. Vauderburg late populist candi date (ur Cungiesa was billed t speak here Saturday for the Union side but tlld not uu account of the mnallnets of the crowd. That shows that the people here don't appreciate doiuocrat policy Mr. Hud Good mid I'mory Mnrnttri paid Coles Valley a visit Suuday MibH Mario Thompson of Coles Valley watt vibi lug our school eilnosd.ty. Mr. SjII llorsha lias beeu htuling Ihi.ihIh and pickets off uf tlm imniutaiu llnu week with 1 11 limits. Cl.KVKl.ANI) JaYH, Ravel ak tk h4 ears, WBtMBM Sad dtMslaaj. mi 04 FOVDin Abiolutciyrur wm Mvnmanmfn.,Mrwvnaw. Hon. Frank (Totter Will speak as follows: Cole's Valley, Monday, May 23rd, at 1 :30 p. m. Cleveland, Monday, May 2Jrd, at 7:30 p. m. Looking Glass on Tuesday, May 21th, at 1:30 p. m. Ten Mile Wednesday, May 25lh, at 1 :00 p. m. Civil Bend on Wednesday, May 25ih, t 7:30 p. m. Myrtle Creek, Tharsday, May L'Uth at 1 :30 p. m. Cauyonville, Friday, May 27th at 1 i'-jO p. m. . Riddle, Friday, May 27th, at 7:30 p. m. Drain, Saturday, May 28th, at 2 p. ni. Hon. John M. Somers. Will address tbe people of Douglas county as follows. Glendale, Tuesday, May 31st, at 7:30 p. in. Canvonville, Wednesday, June 1st, st 1:30 p. m. Riddle, Wednesday, June 1st. at 7:30 p. m. Myrtle Creek, Thursday Jane 2nd, at 7:30 p.m. Wilbur, Friday, JuneUrd, at 7:30 p. m. Oakland , Saturday, June 4th. 1 :30 p.ui Hon. R. J. Hendricks Will speak at Shoestring on Tuesday, May 17, 1898, at 2 o'clock, p.Zm. Youcalla, Tuetday, May 17tb at 7 :30, p. in. UAZLIiY ON THE NATIONAL GUARD Tbe following card which was pub lished iu the Roseburg Review in March, 13'Jl, shows the estimation in which Mr. Gazley hold the Oregon National Guard: "A Card. "To the voters ol Douglas county : As I am a populist nominee for legislative honors, I do hereby pledge myself, if elected, to do all iu my power for tt o abolishment of the Oregon State Guards. "J. F. Gazlky, Jr. Canyonville, March 2d, 18'J1." One of the Greatest Bargains. Eyer offered in Douglai county, for a short time. Only 10 acres oi land, one mile of Roseburg, in a high elate of cul tivation. Good 4 room bouse, fair barn, and all necessary out building1) aud ull necessary farming uteusils ; 2 acres in strawberries, 4 acres in orchard, 2,' in grain, balance of place in garden, well watered ; GO chickens, 2 Jersey cows and calves, 1 horse, 1 bug;?, 1 light wagon, 2 seta of harness and plenty of small. fruit, such aa dewberries, blackberries, gooseberries, currants and grapes. For further information enquirelot I. F. Kite, Real L'slate Agent, Koseburg, Or. To the Public. On aud after tbis date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that 1 can do better by my patrona and myself by selling strictly for casti. P. Bbnkuick. Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1896. l'or Over Fifty Vcaif. Am Old and Wkll-Triid Kxmidt. lr Window's Soothing Uyiup baa been used fur overttlly year by millionao! mothers (or their children while teething, wltb perfect succct. It aaolhes tbo child, toltcus the guma, allays all pain, cures w lud colic, aud la tho best remeiiy (or I)larrhaa. Is plcanaut to tbo taato. boldly druggiaia lu every part ol the world. Twontj- Ave ccula a bottle. Ita value la incalculable . Beauro and aak (or Mm. W IiuJow'a Soothing Syrup, aud take uo other kind. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! Iu pianos, organs and musical goouV Bicycles new aud second baud at tl " lowest prices possible. I bave also U'. about thirty thousand (ect of luiobi which 1 bave taken lu trade (or K'Kx' , and will sell cheap, oa I uui uot iu II lumber business. T, K. RiciiAUOBoK, Roseburg, Or. Etlurata Your llowels Willi Cascaret. Cunilv Cutliurlii'. euro conatlDiitton foravc: l0c,S5c. II C. C. C. lull, druKs-lbU refund nion v arri a ri v I, Ilia til .111 II littlll ("lind ill lliia u. trhl anil un think nf nil liluajnftlltl I or bettor way to do it (ban by recuu. mending Uno Minute uure as a preveu'- Iva nl miaiimiinia. conaumntiun an i other eerious lung troubles lhat follow neglected cuius, aiarsiora urug oioie CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Signature of ran mm