CLoS5ACRlFtt5ALE! OUT AT iCaroBros BOSS STORE l'HH I'LAliMDKALliit M VV :i i. iis. Tilt' t'lllll 1 Ul'H. M M II 'I'I .1 I III l; II i "I II I ul M it III lllt'l 1. II 110 .'...-n. A i'i Uy t vn o; 1'uxlilug, II ft . lu nn t V. ' i p. r.i.; imii'.Mili " IhmI, III . in.; f, . null' i , i 'ii u i int. ii.l. 'i, I, t'l.i'n Mit 1 1 nil ill i,l i!ni iii.ii.iluu .i 1. 1 . KpiviiiOi U , is ut . . i . hi. Hi.;. i.u.lii. , I i.uii-1. ut. 1'i.iyir M . tin :, , l.i. - l.v . .it ' in. I1 IU'.N I., M" 'I.l , I'll-ltM , t'.iMintii:i., t'limrr Mitiu uti'l l.mu. I'll. ut mi t -i ( hi n' ii I'litmr of t.'i mill II j.i- utii'i l". nmi-t.ij hTlri; 1'i.pllr ullll, It in nil 7 .'I . in. , rlal.tmlh Hi tuml, 10 ft. Ill.l V P. H. '. K .7 . ui I'myi-r Mii'tum, Wnliwa- U i , V I') i. ill. !l. ii. I'li.w .'itrii. I'mtur. 1 '..I i I' I'l.l I III'! I'lll'l.i II .ill t ml Yl till I I. - iti-l.i . m . . i .. .it i I ii.l; ' i p in. I'm; r ri .-li i. ' . I li 'I I 1 i y i . n 1 ll , A. 1 1 t i r i l.i.. 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I ' .in tlittik t'f I'itiiHiiiili r ur ImmIi 1 way In il.t il l y ii'iMin- 1111 mliiu: iii.u MiniHi' Oiro bh iiiuvont- I 1 . i.l .i 1 11 hi, 1 (iMiiiniiiK'ii ami ii'Iht ..i'i in'.' 1 1 1 n ; t Ir.nilili'M 1I111I f"l low lit li'i ti il I'.jlilf. Marbti'la' lui MolO M inii' I'millry Curi'. 1'ltin infallllilo ii'ini'.ly rli.il:i'il(iirt llio wmlil to iro liu:ti iln i iii.il un an vm iro.ltiLtT. l'revi'iit-in- un l ruin 1'ir .ill ilifi'iiHi'H otlimls i 11.11. mti ril un I lir iv ly II. M Mir lin, Kurii'lmr, 'r. A tlirill ui l.'rmr i.-t pxpfiii'iii'i'il wliue II l.r.i"H' rni'r'!i i.l u"P ftiiiiilrt lltmiitjli lint lni'iMi ut ninlit. 1 1 1 1 lli terri'i- hikiii rliiiiii;i Id li'iii l nfli-r Ono Minnto Conuh Cum lui't I foil ii'lii)iiiiil'i'tl. 1 ; 11 ft' iiinl liiirniliHM (or tltililrmi. MiiriUia' lrti! Sli.no. 1', .1. liuiiil, pruilit'iil uli linink nr. Slum in ."ijliiik.illil I'XITl'BH ullico, next (o Inn .Uuik-i' liuii'lini. UoHiilturdt, ni!il uti'lii'H, i l u l.i unit j -wi'lry rcpuiruil in a til.illitil in.iiiiior nl rc'iiHtJiiublo inift's. A hlinio of llio imblio piitroiincu luiliitl. t'.u I j.ul ul 1 1'llliinn iiii.l IniU jtibl rt) miVi'il hi Mitt lioHM Muiit. I'lii'iio uouila Wt'i o I'l'li U'l tliiril fi uiii lint Iiu'I ji ii'H Lii'loiii uo iinlii'ipiilt.il nl ui lliiiK nut, mill 1110 ulii'iril I litu pulilii: nt I'uhl. Hint lill'ni; il .I'lin ;"ii t'iu r.i.iht, lil;r m ule iml in ii'l'li'il I 'all iiinl rji.iiniiio llioin, Oui InilH 1110 tint Ulebt hlylt-H iiinl mo uilli Joiibiu wliut wo ulfor llit'itt ut, ItilhH S'l'OHU. Ask your DriiKisi: fur a Hi'iii'Mii'i 10 CNT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH I'MDAIW Ely's tommfFMAZ 'lllillll'l Ml lii.'irury inn' nny i'lin 1 III I'll lllllH III '1- ll 111 unit My Al'niil m l. (ili'iii Id ll' f nt'"" '' 1 1, iii'im iiinl ( li'.iii' . llin Nui'.il I'llcilj i-.. A Il.l. - I Mil. II. 11,. .ll.lll OLD HEAD lli . 1 1 m ami I'ruiiriH lint Mi'iiiliruni'. Ki.Hinri'H I lin Ki iiKi'it nt 'J a-lit iiinl Mmil. Full H1.0 OOo, 'J'nul l.'lii lik'.! lit lirii'".Mln ur ly mail. i-LY mivi 'in.iC', M Wuttvn Ijtwl, Nvw Ywlj. Wu iii c l(jlcrini)K(l Dry (luods, Uotliuur H;iK Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' ami (tents' Furnishing (loocls, Ulankcts, Quilts, Laces, Kuibroideries, Trunks, Valises, cct.,ctc. This time we MUST SKI.I,, as w: have sold our Real Kslate and must gisc possession iti Sixty Days. NO HUH BUG. Our late arrivals are all the best and most fash ionable jjoods in the city, and arc direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK I'OR TRICKS AT i Caro Bros I. li. iw thlil ii inr I from A'ntliii Sun day. I'eKitllt I r I11 1 111,: i,l t'lnm LiM .'; I Wuolluy. J iO I'J ll U N jVi Iv Mom Inr il' ciriltivo j iHllltillt'. j Ni'iv wlifi'U l.if n ut nt tint "!rirn i nt j C t'llTV." 1 All M...t Ihkmi ki'tll 'H lit 'l.urt liill ,V j WoulU')V. I Hon. M. ('. Km l.h'H in rimtiit itiii ut 1 'uk 11 mit. II. K, K.niip now nl ,V!lmtii , wnn m tint city hiitiir.luv. Mini Cliirrt l.lltil wits" milium iii Ml loril lliin ui't'l,, It. T. Sluii l.tu H unt ti-.i rul ilu)d ui niili'in liurm,' I ..! wi-.-l., Mr 1 1 . C iliv.tr, 0! I'u u in, -ri.., in 1 iiluii Mic. lJ.ivi'1 .M'tuii'. Mm T'niiimi t'l'l'-b itiin li-il M. inlay fur Alton 1 In viitt frii ii'li. Mill. I' I. M i' 1 1 Ii.ih irt'irin.r it. in H inuiill.'n vim: in lin n in, .ii.:. Mr.i. I,. A. U u l.,.r li ft M 11. lav iii'.ih- IIU I' I t l.i'.'ill'J Ii) Virll l.-l .tlVl.-t Tin1 I'ri'Ht i iil t ImiiiluMi is t-npmcr ! nil ullii it. I'll " ,"", (lU.ir.iiilm-il. lii'l) yon u-lit 11 wtitti'l yul mi i'iity luiiiiinnt'ii'ir. nl Ml llii' Cifhi'lit t'yt !iry , 11 ivi) y air 1 1 -ui 1 1 ui if d in.) 1 I 'r Str.tin;i nii-1 vj.. llio lio 'il.l 1 nt 1 nji.r work . U ami.Ii- Td pun liii-f ;i ; ix uii'l-liiui'! tniy or r o:fl u "ii. l'iii ;iiiic ut il.it : tlll.Ll-. j Will u Murm It-It iiitirr..l:i.f ' -tm I I' raiirinit', m :il I'xpi'i tn Id iro lo l!i l'lnl. il'l'iiu')'. i I lav.) n..ir t'i'tli til'iil wliiii oi wait, : at li. I . V. IUuiCi' nlli .(, M. Il i i- ! by in 1 liiirtfr. i I.uto .luiii'd lufl I liiiru.l.iy inr l.a . 1 i.;i !', 1 lll'l Il.t ) 'H t I VlM ll'l t 1', Ml ' ' Crolll'Ulil Or. ' Mrp. J. i. Murl. , of I'. nl . 1,.!, 11,11 vmitinK I'tT ItUuT, .'Ion. ,v' .1 A i..h lll'lH MlH ll Ik. 1'ur ilfiital work np-lo'il.iU', 11L' v. M. lUmliy in olliou nf 1i . 1-', . llavut'H, I Ki'vi''- t'tul'liii. I MitA 1 iriu'o (at.'liin j. inn "o-n I vtMitiit rt'inti vt-p in Kutt't'iir;;, lun ilIiiui i' 1 to lior homo in Knl lie. Dii'iiiH. M ., liu'ii I'. r '.',0.11.! I'l'IIM ill lix.llllitll I i. OUCi', M.ll!-!'-li. Imililiiij; ri'fnlin l oriior Maia iiu 1 I'.i-t i-lrt'i 1. l lio luntjiiiir i'o I'oiiiniiiU tit Ihia -. 1 u - .it is iltio lu iinMivi'ritlii'il UiHti.l. II-jl.Th Sursap.uillii i iiroa it by 'i.tirhin; it.o I, loo. I. tin Ii) I . . Slrallu'rt (Ii .: o.p.iUi' I'.n' piibt yllii'i', iiosi'lmn;, In li.ivi' y.itir ilcii lul Mull, iloiii) Hlpl li'i'iill H't-'l wuik fully Wiirrunl.) 1. liiipiirii'M iiru coif ing' in fi'i'in ail purtH of llio iMiinty I.) Ulutrcliill it Wiolloy ia H'l-'d'il I') llnir I'lntin riivi' nioMor m il lovt r r.imli r with lly wlu'i-'. Tho tii-lo-il.ito f.;r,iu-r that um h liin ill nl.i r l.tntrtH Ilia, a lly vln il mi Ititi liiinlcr is j'liiliiH ('rit i iiti.il ui 0 11 it fci'il chopper or a itUar.i cnii.t). Mia. T. It. Shuiitlan u'luniec' homo TueBiUy ovi'iiinji (ruin u month' visit in San riiinci-i'i). Sho wiw uocoiu panic J homo hy Mih. K. A. (Iralmiii. No unit 1. in all'onl to li.ivo ih'iil.il wolU iloiip hy o Iiit MiMii ii poriii.iiiciil ri'til li'iit. I 'r. Sluuyo in hiicli uinl hin ullit'i) wil ln riaftiT do npi'ii at all (imOK. I.om l.jst wtek in lliin l i'y, ;v lail'itd pin so i:urtuiuiii iiioney mnl papoiv. 1'iiiilor will lin niitubly rowunloil on ro turniutf b.uno t'j Mi Anna l.'jUinauit, llio ownor. Tho iro 11 lain has mrivi'.t. Ik'ud ipuiirtt'iu ut llio Kan. l.v Kitclun,. htn tho best id to ho luiil. KuidiUuk mip plioil. Drlora promplly utirmtcil to. l'nro hobli ruii'lii'B, eutU wute r and ict cream BoJa. llio Souilicru Taiiiio C'j.,iuiv. maU'u tho follow iurf lihi'ial roiliictiun i i riiU a 011 rouinl li ip tickitu: 'I'd l'oi lla.i l itn.l return, flliilO; giii'.l Ml ha d, To V.i ipiina iUy 1111J letiirn. fS, nuo.i until ictulicr 10, Jails. Ti HoHwoll SpiinKff 1.10; U"inu Siitui.lnv uinl u'tn.nin:; Monday. To HobwcII Siiriutt, l.s,; for iJO days. To Asltluuil -fs; i;noil fur ;;o llll.N.t. On tiuuduy tuoidiiin', Mri. 1. C. Mc Clullcu, proprictiobs u( (lio lMol Mc Clalli n, lu tliil lily, in ati'ppin; (loin tlitl hall (o I ho ollico) fi ll mi l dit lu cuttfd lier ulioiililer. Mid wus ulno i i n Bidorubly bruiHod uud injin .'.I l tint (ail. Vt. , Miller ai calleil mnl loiliiei'il tbo diuloeutiou mill did wh.it wn iu'iof Baiy to roliovo llin BiiU'eriin;. A Iuhi u portu bIio wan lobtint; ikB coinlorlably hh could bo uxpt'Ctod. to done out our large stock of Boss Store. l lllIKO ANNUAL COnMCNCUMENT 5iullicrn Oregon State Normal, School, June .l-o, 1898. .lune .:, J p. m. I'lacN day ticiarfl. Ini. I- I, H p. in. Klocutiouary contest (n iiin. I i'u It.' meiiiliurs of the -Jnulor uti l ii'iiinr claaHpa. .1 Him j -- lliii caltiiri al9 ieroion at 8 p in., Iiv I'r ii M Irwin, atjperintenden f pulilii: liiHtrnutio ft . .Inn..., h p. in Kiarcisea of Depart. 1'ii'i't of numic. -linn) 7, H p. 111. Addreea liy Key. luiae 1 1.1 WHOM, pastor of Kpiacopal t'liiit. It, ( iranla 1'aHH. 1'iiioS, ;ip. in, llUHincss t))aliii of Hi" Mninni AnoriatioD. .! t it" 8, S p. 111. Program of AJ:ii ticn ("l'oweil by bauijObt. .Iin.e It, 10 h. in. (jiadiiatin rittr cin -ti of lite I'Iuhi. A !' programs of i hew eik will bo reu iIti"! in the ChoutUiOa Tabernarle, t'xeept ibo.iu of Class Day, which will be Norn nl . . A 1 lite t'xcicirti'R aio Irco except the l.l' i ii'i iituiN (;oniet 011 .Saturday uve niiu. i Iimiu o( lOti'uta will be made l-i :i.i me fundi tipay for inedala and llni general expt-iioes of commencement Ul'i'li Aiiani-uicnlii liavo lieen rnado uilh the S. 1'. i.iilw'iy ''uiopaiiy, by which all iiUei.'l uiiv part of ejiiitn-jiiceiiieut i' r 1 -i !- . may have llio benefit of olio a; i cin; inr.l round trip iat- ; ticket K')j I f.ir .Inno i! l-J I-'ull faro ia paid : A -Til iml. and by bringing a recc-ip. film Hi-' In !iri iiiji'i)'. oint-third rate ia o'i'ii'.Txj.! lor let'int irip provided 2" tick- 1 '.I i'i-! :!!. AVci'iorii'.l Itay at the Soldier's Home. Iln .-.v.il.n'e with tho ealablibhud 11 : 11 M... .itepm Suldit-rB Uotne, 11, : i : i. i 1. " 1- r 1 '- who held at the :.. i-i: i 1 ti-..' .lav '4 tibeerved as a .i.ii.Iay, iiil uiun'ceneary labor ! . 1, i 1 c mi Mii-pi uiletl dui init the day. A - ii- 1 . I .'.liu.i! i ( li! uniiB was linnl at SioO a. tn .'.' .-. in. iiinmplly, ull nit-Ui it.i v.. 1- ,u;f. 'ml I-.! to pay duo respect I. i'.n. il- .nl. lb" piratle was (urine 1 ia jii il ei ll nvittn onler: Color-bearers on t'tt : nl.! 11 1' .itl ( tht II iinu, tint tiring p.. tly u. . on !. ilni lU-bcarrra tbiiJ,and nl.;ii.l"T i on iholelt. The column thus ('..ii.i-.i ii...irlii.l in tho ceiulfi where ti. . ..ii m:v ". wt r of cm u'isee was ob i.'(., 1. 1 i.f-i, pfiyt-r by the chaplain; rut i, ii.'i-iiiirtiiij! graven with llas; ihir l, .l.-i onitii: leaves with tlowers; In nth, 11' n,elu by inenjln re ; tilth, a i.in'A. il utlatc by llxiitg patty; sixth, ro I ;t n h'.in.i'. i:-i'.tti i f i:ee(jii B.-hool for month 1 n Iti,;: Mav l'7th .- .". .1. days luiight LO ; No. pupils i'u rolled itveruuo dally attendance Jl ; t it.ii attoiidaiieo -110. i iu. 0 iivoraiug 'Jtl and abuse iu uxaui iiiii'ijii in uuler ol rank as follows: l;.).e;m tiiiiuey, May Hardman, Stella II .ii ry, I.cah tirou:, Beseio Duucan, i'liniu.ia (iun ey, Agnea Johnsou, George Mnl hews, Nellie I.aird, Arthur Mat hoB, .1 tteph liardiuuu, Lulu Uurney, lleiuiio llurduuau, Marion Laird. Tlu.-irt neither absent uor tardy during inoiith me: May llardltuaa, Arthur Mathews, Stella Harry, Mariou Laird, Lulu Uurney, Nellie Laird, Uoland John bjii, K iwcuit (iuruey, . tieorge Matbows, I.euli (irout, lisnuie Hardman, Bessie Duncan, Joseph lliurdtjaa, Agues John eon. Jiinik Smith, Teacher. 'lluunlaV niubtus Mr. Latbau uud I Mr. Scott, of Sun .lose, were coming homo from Oat hiud beyond Mid Lam moil's Kiev dnsve agaioBt au oak Btutup, hind by tho ru duido, causing tbo vohicle to upset. I'.jtU occupaute wore tin own violently out or J lie back. Mr. Latlian sustuiiiiiig rev iro injury to liia back, and Mr, Scott budty ivuising bis ankle, and lithiutvitiii brpisun: their bodies. Tbo l:u k was iloimulibind mid the teauicaiuo hoiuii minus the vslu'de. tSevenl partiea li.ivo been iluatttgod by Ihia' sauio stump and wo pray 'that tbenupervi.vr will take step.) to icnuwvo tba Biiuio and prevent lust t ) tho ti-avelei' and poseibfy to tho c junty. i:i!theivd i-orrospondoiit. Oak 1 uid i.i.etti. Tho I. mill's of tho Maccabees will servo tit raw bei lies mad cake, at tho Armory ou Thursday, Juno Aid, from to 11) p. m. Them w ill bo it literary uud musical pro- niui reiidei od 1 luring tho evening. The pi'iitvt'dH u( tin j'litei taiiiinoiit will go (0 lint emergency v (or tho bonetlt of tlio Ore-gnu tioo pa now in tho Hold. Citizens stiojld ujtend uud nt-aibL this worthy causo On the Broad Pacific. Hah Kiiamcimi.o, ( My U . h,mi i I luiil wro'.w yon, a gjo.l rut'iy eimn-n have lakvn place. V Ink 1'roni'li 1 ym lorday iiigroloK himid for l iaiii inu i to go on b jarj tho ut'. Wo aru iior anchored In Han Francisco ny. Aboard the AunlralUlhero Is all told about KW of u, Company I) Is s'owed riuht in (ho luw of tho boat, dorl III lbs lower ib-ek, with hardly emiiigti rojm i 1 lum sromnJ in. It Ii so dm tint wo Jiavii i, n iva lights all tbroilgli the day lo reu any thing. Our rations are n it t oi 0,.', in the worn!, limy coilfiit of a'cuil llio fame things that w havs hl all uIoiik except o dont have any bread at all. We bmo boon treat 4(1 very well by tho peipl-j in California. Thoy tfave uiyon us Ijiih of grubb iitid Uioimand of oraugts, h-ui'iiis and bananut, and if ll had not been (or their gelierou donations, the '..) would have found it pretty rougn. 1 bavo been very bury all morning helping the chaplain arrange the liabrary. We have all told about ten Ions of readiux matter. ItconiBt ol all kinds of boiks, pipers and magazines. The calculations are to tail loijay or tomorrow (jr Honolulu. We will be oscoited from ilmre by tbo CharlcHtoii, Monterey and one other inau-of-wr. Wo aid very liaoly reuialu at Jluudniu until the other trojpj arrive there, then all go as ono fleet to tho rhilippiuee. It will take us about Odayst'icotopletoour journey if we huvo good luck, and don't top on our way. The other troops thai leave her with us will go on the City ol i'ekiu and Ciiy of kidney. I suppoco from what I bear, that we have the best boat. Tho Australia was built 21 years go, but she in very good eoiidit'oii yet. The Uoseburg boys aia fueling line; they are always ready with cup and plato to receive what (hey are ofTered, .Some ol the bo)S iu Co. U have had tho uieasols, evcryoue is O Know. I noticed one 0 the boys from Co. C this morning with his jaw all swollen; ho l)r;ughl lis had tho uiuiiips. Ibis is about oil that I can think of t write at this lim Vol il bear from us agalo when we arrive at Honolulu, providind we ran i tbo voyage all right. Duii't foigel to end us the I'laini.i: li:k, for we t'Dj y it very much. D. It. K OX ItoAKII IIIK Si I.AMI Il At STKAI.1A IS Sax I'iiancisci) Hav, .May li",, I iJl -See . lifgt. Oregon Volunteers l.ioke camp at I'reeilia about 8:00 o'clock ye.teiday, Tuesday morning, and nurcUed iu heavy marching order to 1'ier No. 7 Oceanic Wharf where lay the Auatialk, ono of the finest of the Sprtckls steatuers, ie-ct-n tly fitted out as a troop ship. The li ml and r.ecoud bitUlious aul Co. C of tho third battallion were put aboard, the other three companies of the third battalion weio put on board (ho City ui Sydney with the 11th K-'gt. Keitulars. Tho first CaI. are already aboard the City ol I'ekiu. Tuere was considerable deliy iu getting tho men on board but thcy'did not Bceui lo care as they had rather remain un tbo whatf and be well cared fur by the U;J (.'roes society than be on board any longer than was actually uecrssary. The officers have the saloon and staterooms and the wen are comfort. ably quartered below. The Sydney and I'ekiu arc lring alonitsidj us. Tho Charleston and Monterey are to act as escort, and arc already outside waiting for us. Wo are e pectin to start by (he middle of the afternoon. Our boys are all well. Ii. addition lo our regular fare we have several boes of oiannes and lemons aud our kntp-iacks ard well tilled with tho beet tho San 1 rancisco market alToi Js. ur bunks are arranged 111 tiers ol three, with aisles about three feet in width between. Lscli hits good tpringa and a new uiallrees which with our blunketf we each have two makes a very comfortable berth. Mauy of ua will undoubtedly bs seasick, but we expect to survive it. It is now 1 1 A and we aro told that the last mail boat Is about to leave eo uiut-t close. Will write a.ain and mail at Honolulu. 1-'. 15. 11 wins. Oakland Items (I'rom Hie OiiHlte Mrs. C. A. Stfhlbrede and duabtcr, of Koseburg, are guet.ta at llio lsataut homo ol 1'. 15. Hockley. Mis Myrtle Baviiss, of Koecburj;, is speudiug tbo week with her psivnts Mr. and Mrs. .lames Huti hiuson, at Kellogg,, Mr. dell' Medley, who bos becu on a trip to Missouri, returue.i a eiineeuay evening. F. A. Cox, who has been night opera tor at Oakland for the past few months left Wedue6ilay for Junction City, where he gots as a relief. 11. L. Lynes, of Jell' erson, will work tho night key at Oaklaud during Iho absence of Mr. Cos. J. S. Hockley, now iu tho moat busiues in Hosoburg, speut Sunday and Monday iu Oakland. Mr. Heekley expects to move bis family to Koneburg Boon. Mr. Heoage Drew, of 8uffalo, N. V., during tho past week has becu at tho home of bis uncle, H. C. Boviugdou. Mrs. .Judge Willis, of Kosebuig, aud daughter, Mis. Sam Evaus.of Coles val ley, wore in Oakland Wednesday, J. A. Uniphiy uud A. Fen tun, ol Myr tle Creek, pasBed through Oakland Wed nesday euroute for Sodavi.le, where Mr. Feutou goes lu iiucstof health. Mr. Jack Fairtlol.l ha- received it con signment of Kloudiko jowelery which he will sell at very low pi ices. Mow is your tiino boys lo purehass V"iir bisl girl a piece of jiwclery ut a vjry To the Public. Ou and aft or this date, 1 wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods ure cash with tbo ordor. I Uud it Impossible to do business ou a credit basis, aud belive that I can do better by my patrons aud myself by selling strictly for cash. i. Dknkdk'K, Uudorlakor. Itoaeburg, Ore., April 12. 1895. ISurglar Shot. Oakland, My iW, !!H An ttemit was made lo rob the r htiii's of I.. Mcf siland, tim iiiidrtaker, lant H,iiinl,iy night. About 10 u'tlsk tim door imil ring, H id Mr. McKs'lmd, wlni was preparing 10 retim for the night, took a lamp Inta the front room and placed It on the couUr Ubli, I 'ieu K'ling to the door Oio0'l il wide, 0t-- (fining il was s iino one alu wintsd a I'snkitt Jr.sta'.tly twi miskcd rnen stepped inlo tho tl'Kir way, onfl tltrnrt'ng a revolver loti his fan at the Himit lime. Mr, M. I'.rl in I Kr4')li,- I tin niun' wiist, loaeiii'g t'.e rsvolver, a i-cnlliu i'r:si-d, and Mr, McFailaud waslhiowu tithe floor, fx, oio Crouch, urawlmn of Mr, McFarland, who is living with him, bearing Iho noise ami cries of help, mur der, td his grandfather, h-ukiI anotitun rid rushed to the rejctio. Having 1.0 lights be had the adVanUgt! of the rob bers. One if the nieri heariog him com ing I'.okcd through ilo.r in that di rection, and at the line timo Litiis fired without vim the shot taking effect in the top of Lis head with deadly effect.! As be fell a revolver fill from bis hand to the 11 or. Tho firing of the gnn put the the lamp out and all was dark. The other man turned and fled, the door having closed with a night lxk he broke his way through a window. The dyicg man was taken out on the porch where be lay til, morning. Judge Doviugdon held an inquest at 10 o'clock Sunday morning which brought out the retult as ubove ttateJ. Two witnefs)" leetilied to the identity of the remains as being Frank Hart w ho lives betweeu here sn-i Wilbur, The jury exouorated Louis Crouch in every repcct in his action in the ribbery. Ho ends another chapter of ill faUd work that we may expect to be meted out to tho e of unloyal and unlaw-abiding. Drain News. (From tho Watcbiuati.) Col.J.H. hdilr. ol Kueebur;.'. was a Drain visitor Friday, and remembered this cilice with a p'easunt cal'. Miss F.lsie Hefty, who is employed in the Kikton pjblic school.', spent Sunday at her home in this city. Mrs. W. II. Stewewart, of Couistcck, was a guest of Mrs. H. .V. McCiarao and other friends in this city Saturday. liev. Kguud visited bis ron Wm. aud daughter, Miss Mary, who are attending the Normal school here, a few davs this week. Mrs. ('. I). Drain and daughter Moda, returned home Sunday morning, bavin; spent the past week with friends in Kofe- burg and 1 lakland. Miss Maty I'.rookLa't, who has Leen spending the past few meeks in Hay- hurtt, returned home to take the school examinations this week. Chas. Culp, of Cottage Grove, was vis lting Drain friends this week. He re turned home Thursday morning, accom panied Ly Miss Dsma Roberts. L. N. Whipple, who recently left this city for Montana, writes to bis family at this place that be is juet reeoveriDg from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. J. W. Krewson, one of our sub s'antial and enterprising merchants, left Monday by private conveyance for a two weeks visit with relatives in Coos coun ty. He was accompanied by his grand daughter, Mies Pearl La titr. l't i icg his absence the store ie under the efficient njHingeinent of Mrs. Krew6on, where his many patrons will find the same kind and courteous treatment. I'r. W. S. Gordon attended the Lu gene District Itinerants' Club held in Loseburg tbi3 wek. At the last regular meeting of Drain Camp No. 5-';t W. of W., the f jllowing oilirei'3 were elected for the eiisuiu term : F. K. Applegate, C. C, G. L. Hunt, A. L., N. H-rringtou. Escort, I.. C. Apple- gate, Sentry, H. 1'. Mires, Watchman, John liiak, Manager, il. K. Applegate aud C. D. Draiu were elected deleiat.es to the district convention to be held in Koseburg in dune. School Report. Ueporl of the South Myrtle Creek school for month euding May -7, lS'.'S: Average number belonging oil; aver age daily tttt?nd.iiictf 34. In the monthly examination Carrie Freemuu averaged ti" ; others above 0, Noah Sellers, l'hilip Fiuzer. l'earl Tweedy, I.oa aud lleury Howard, Delia Jttckron, Grace Steiihens, Archie Ady, O'.ho Seller?, Flora Ksdifer. Avera,;iag 85 wore: Mary Akers, Clara Heals, l'eiditta Cochran, Virgia Kedifer, Froua Heal", .lohuuy Sellers, Clareuce Ady, Delia Chaney, Nellie hud dingtou. Those neither absent uor tardy wore; Carrie, Hoy aud Lflie Freeman, Willie and Nellie Luddtogtou, l'earl Twotdy, Virgia lledifer, Grace Stephens, Otho, Mary, Tenuie aud Johnny Seller.', ;Loa and Henry Howard, DelU Jackion, Arehio aud Clarence Ady, Fiona Heals, Ftuma and Mary Akers. Jksmk Hull, Tenchti'. PitAis, Ok , May -V, IStW. Tlieru was an unknown man tuilud lu an iiiionsciotis state at about 5 o'clock, a. m litis mottling on iho railroad track at this place. He was taken to McAllis ter's ho'il aud Dr Wade was tutu- umned uud found him badly injured and neeessaiv to auiputa u two lingers aud part of his hand. The doctor thinks he Is injured internally. Ho is supposed to have tried to board tin blind baggage and fell uuder tbo eaia. He had $7.5 J in his pocket. 1 p. m. He is still unconscious. HARRILD. WINNINUHAM- McDF.UMOl' At the residence of the groom, Isaac Wiuu inghaui, und Miss Virgio M. McDor mot, by W. K. Welle, J. V. Clovoiand Item. W, I'. Ileyilon tisl e-l Knsebnrg Mon day. (IriN'd tiillam of Garden VnI'i v w as rer here Saturday. Sell Hersliy W si llosi-tmrg Ut eok. Sejit Vandykn vIMicd t ,n l ist week. Mr. Ilrrman Jtrown is culling wood for Fred Bateman (in. Handy U ph king strawberries for J. K. T o!-y. Kd. Fairfield vi-iiid the Coin.ly Sent My ih M h K. V.. I.abii'jiif Garden V :) was in CIsti lanu last wck. Mr. i'.. C. I'aviK paid l.'osebnrg a visit last Wednesday. Clay Railih a't-nded the dance at lxikiog Gla-ii Friday evening May the nth. Mr. H. Marsters and son Iee of Coo County are visiting relatives here this week. Ed. Marsters of Coles VaUf-y was in Cleveland Monday. Mr. Kamsy accompanied by Lis ion and daughter pasted through here Tues day, Keubeu Marsters of Coles Valley is visiting his parents here this week. Mies Minniu Shelton of Koseburg is vifcitlng (iiiT,d:i and relativrs here this week, Hugh McCfth aud Sim Niges went to Mclroee Sunday. F. F. Woodruir and J. K. Tooley are shipping their strawberries to Portland. Jack 1 airfield paid Koseburg a visit last Thursday. Chas. and W.lliain Scott are visiting fiiends here this- week. Ned Davis has purchased him a Cret cent bicycle Ce careful now Ned and don't get hurl. Chas. Churchill (Mid Millwood a visit Thursday istt. Mrs. Ld. Fairfield has beoii very lick wi'h la grippe but is getting letter now, we are glad to stale. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clayton were vis iting friends here Friday and Saturday. Tim Ward and Virgil Woodruff of Melrose were in our midst Monday even ing takiug iu the political rt caking. Mr. D. li. McMertie accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Hatfield and cbildieu and MU8 Lerlha Lamb of Mtirote were visit ing friends hire Sunday. A great many of the people here are suspected of writing the Cleveland Items but the Cleveland Jays don't think tbey have spotted the right one yet. Meesers. J. II. Shut. W. S.Brttt, J A. Black, aud A. F. Brown republican candidates for Clerk, Aeseseor, Sheriff, and Representatives acoompanied by Hon. Frank Motterof Portland addressed an enthusiastic audience here Monday, May the ..;rd. the school house was crowded to standing room to hear l bete able advocates of republicanism. The principle address was delivered by Hon, Fraud Moiter who discussed mainly the money question in a convincing and elc queut way. He showed plainly tbe ridic ulous situation in which the democrats and populists were placBd. Ci.kvela.sd Jays, Notice to Trespassers. Notice is hereby given that all stock found tn my pastures or tvespassiog on my lands without permission being firet obtuiuod of the persou in charge of the premises, will be held (or a reason ab.e time at the expense ol the owner, and if (lie eamo is nut claimed it will be advertised aud sold in the manner pro. viJed ly law, for tho purpose of paying the charges and expenses of caring for aud selliog said pro(erty. A. W. Stanton-, Hroekway, Or. Notice of Dissolution. liosiiui no, Ok., April l'J, lSUtS Tho firm of Churchill, Woollev & Mi- Ken.ie is this day dissolved by mutual eousent. . A. Mckenzie retiring. Churchill it Woolley wi'l continue bust ntss, colleeiing accounts due acd paying all claims against said firm. W. A. McKtxiiK, F. W. Woollev, F. H. Ciu itcuiLi.. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persous holdtug Koseburg city warrants indorsed prior to September "1, 13J.I, t o present the same at the city treasurer's oliice iu the city hall for payment, as iulerest wi coasd (hereon utter 1110 uaie 01 tun uotice. Dated at Kosebuiv, Or., this 12th day of May. Geo. Caiu-V, City Treasurer Bargains! P,argains!l Bargains!!! In pianos, organs aud musical goods. liicyeles new aud tecoiid hand at the Lwet t rices possible. 1 have also got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which 1 huvo taken iu trade for goods, and will sell cheap, us 1 am not in the lumber business, T. li. Kll'IIAIiUSON, Koseburg, Or. Notice. No w m rants taken ou taxes, aud costs will bo added after dune 4, 1Sj3 The lax roll for 1 S'J7 will be closed June 4, 1 S'.KS All taxes must bo pal l by that date. F. C. AliEE, Sheriff Douglas County. lliliu hio Your ltowi'U Willi t'uacareti. I'atiily i 'ui Inn i Ii', cure, constipation forever. 100, Hoc. II C. C C. fall, Uruvh'lslb refund uiouey. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetinus on the second and fourth Thuisday of every mouth at 3:00 p. m in the Fpworth League room of the M IO. church. Rsyal tk t4 Mrs, tliHi aa4 eaUctosMa AbtolHtely trur CJAZLCYON THE NATIONAL QUARD Tbe fullowing card which was pub lished in the Koseburg Kovlew in March, 1904, (how tbe estimation in which Mr. iszley holds the Oregon National Guard: A Card. 'To the voters of Douglas county : A I am a populist nominee for legislative honors, I do hereby pledge myself, if elected, to do all in my power for tbe abolishment of the Oregon Stale Guards. "J. F. Gazi.ky, Jr. Cauyonville, March -li, 1391." One of the Greatest Bargains. Ever offered in Douglaa county, for a short time. Only 10 acres of land, ono mile of Koseburg, in a higU state of cul tivation. Good 4-room house, fair barn. and all necessary oat buildings and all necessary farming utensils ; 2 acres in strawberries, 4 acres in orchard, 2,'j in graii, balauce of place in garden, well watered ; CO chickens, 2 Jersey cows and calves, I horse, 1 buggy, 1 light wagon, 2 sets of harness and plenty of small fruit, sr.ch as dewberries, blackberries, gooseberries, currants and grapes. For further information enquire of I. F. Kick, Keal Kslate Agent, Koseburg, Or. Ti, Cure "m- TjkoCnai-i.iii. Cm I'.imtion l'orvir. . Ci'.Siartir. lflc CtZbO. tirniiiA ri.-fuuil njoitey. It C. C. C. fall locum, Grand Encampment Indian War Vet erans. Poktlasd, Or,, May 21, 1898. Indian War veterans are invited lo at tend the grand Encampment in Fort land, Oregon, June 14, 1893 at 10 a.m. Wives, widows, sons and daughters also invited. Dinner will be furnished by theladieaol Multnomah! Camp No. 2. Pioueers meet on the day following. Camps are requested to send a delega tion. T. A.Wood. Grand Commander. Educate lour Howcla With Ciucaret. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 3Sc. It C C- C. (ail, druggist refund money. For Sale. EGGS. White Plymouth Rock, (largo hirdn ami ffrvul litems Ftr.ivn I pt-- horns, Black Minorca and Pekin ducks. Eggs for sale, only $1 per 13. These eggs are Irom tons, lull Dtoouea Diras, birds that speak for themselves, Come and Bee iheru when in town. Leave or ders at tbe Kacket Store or address Kose burg Poultry Yards, Box 04, Koseburg, Oregon. a30 o-To-llac for Fitly Ceoik. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak meu strons. tiiooU pure. See. II. AU drueslsts. 6 to i. Churchill & Woolley Hud that 10 to 1 applies (o their mower trade. They have I'i customers (not counting the eleven this year) using the Jones' easy running chain drive mower to oue (al leged by their competitors) who bought a chaiu drive years ago aud put chain on reyersed aud ground it out iu a few days. The machine couldn't help that. How that chain does trouble the other fellow when he tries to Bell a machine with a duck's ueet of toggles and geu'B, the user, never. A Bargain. Spleudid dwelling property couBUling of three lots, well finished housa aud outbuildings, offered at a geuuiue bar gain by the Koseburg ltuildiug it Loan Association. Inquire of Herman Makes, Secretary. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ECONOflY HARKET, L KOHLHAUEN, Proprietor, DKALKB IN Fresh and Salted Meats, JA KiSOX ST., KOHEIIURU, OB. 4 W0w