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(.'"mi t ('a. unit Hl ll tlii.lv f-. 1 1 Ii r. nil .iniU'l Mini luurlll miii U)- i.i'iinliiii l ' Ii i t It mi l r Hull .! i 1 1 li i i K -"'lil Mil ! i mi IK hi in nl In. in 1 1 III'' I. lliiu liai . Jillll lu WJ.l , Ml.iiiinn . M l I III l.i II, Ml I II. 1 1 Ii IM I I J MIDil ii.. urn,; mil c 1 1 nlii.'. Ki.i . J l i ji i"N, r(nr UKILP MENTION. rien!i (mil in hIbph j ira ut Ziglei'e gfiwi i ). 1 In? Hue Mole ia selling out ut eacii-(ii-int! piicea. I 'all mid be convlucoil. No flock n( Udics !! iiinn lint shoes, nil llm Ulertt etyli'i, just icmived ill Pai i oil I'm .in. Call lit the Hous Mom Mini price lli'.'ir Cho.Ih, and yuu will surprised to liiil llipll) at Hlll'll low li,;iire. I.i.litvi, hii uro showing a haudsome 1 1 nu nl spring suiting i, wash fabrlce and while iiiMil. Novelty Slor. Vmt cvi'tyono iimfl bo true. 1 li choicest nl teas und cofleea in town nl Miii, II. Kahiu.n'h. Tlio W. ('. T. I', will liolil ill legular incetinijt mi tlio second .l fourth TliuiHiliiy ol every muiith at 3 .00 p. lu. in t!n l.pwoith League room ul llio M. I). church. Murin 'Poultry Cure. This inUlllble ii iui ily i li.illi iiKi-H tlio world to jiro'luru il c.iiul in an vva I'rotliicer. 1'revent ivo unit iiiro lor all ilin-itica of fowl. lU.ir.inti'i'il uinl (or ly II.M. Mnr tin, Kohi liiiri.', r. I', .1. lionil, irncliril wall limukor. hiiop in nlil I'lprfBH ollU'o, next to Iim .tlaiti1 Imil'liiit;. Konublirit, ()rtKOD. W utrliHH, Im1s uinl j-welry r'miroJ in a hl.illlul nmiiiiiT ut roitHoliublo priirs. A hIiiiio ol tlio public putroiiHgo to- licitl'il. Wn urn anxioiiH to do u littlu t'JO'l In IIiIh vrl.l uii l ' .in tlilnk ol no I'liRgmitf r or bi'lli r viuy to do it tl.au by rocom ini'iiillii; Duo Miiiufu Cure ua it rvent ivo ol iiivuiiiiinia, coii8iiniition and oilier Hcrioim lunn troubloa Hint follow ut'Ulirli'i! ioIiIh. MiirHtorn' Diuk (Store Cm I jud ol t lotliinu and hats jiiBt io i I'lved Bt llio Uoch M'ne. Tlioao good a wiio oidcied il i lot I fioin llio factories lii'lmo wo iinliiipaled of Billlim out, and mo olfi'ii'd t'j llio publii: ut coat. Heat lining rlnlliiiii: on tliocouut, tuylor luado not uccri'tivl. Call mid examine tlioin. Our batn bio tlio Ulott atylea and ate woi Hi iluuMo w bat mo ufTer them ut. IlohM 8luIK. Noliio in lieroliy k'vi'U to llio public by tlio uiulominuol lhat I do not allow ili ad animal to bo buried on my prem icrii, ul Kom-burg, Oreijou, or garbage dumped tliuri'oii or aand or gravol tukou llii'iffioui, uiiIuhr t ho party taking Band or gruvol Unit contract with me for the right lu do ho. TrouMpAHmirfl will bo proimcuted ac cording to law. Aahon Kohk, Kooburi, Ori-gon, March 17lh, 1885. Tlio daylight rido along tlio Columbia cannot bu but internal intf at lliiu tiuio of tlio year. I'at ni nora taking the Hpo kimo Flyer, leaving tlio Union dopotut '.'; ljp. in. lUily, gut this vhw laatiiig over tlvo houra. Hut that la not all. The O. It, k N. give through aorvico to Ppokuno, mid a direct connection with tho train from Hpokauo to Koolonal country. I'alaci) aleopcra and modern com lieu oporutod daily without change. '1'ravoloiM To Siiokano, To Kohul.iiiil, To I'aloiiHo Tow ua, To Coour d'Alono Towiib, To ull lliiHtei n Washington Points. To all Northern Iduho 1'oiulH, Tako tho O. U. A N. rpokano l'lyor, And Have Tiuio. Loavo Union J'opot Daily ut 2:15 p. in. V, C. I.nNiioN, Agent, UoBoburg, Uiogou. SACRIFICE SALE! Wc arc determined to close out our large stock of Dry Goods. Clotlmnr Hats, Hoots. Shoes. Ladies' and (jails' iMiinisliiiitf Cowls, IJlankcts, Quilts, Laces, Embroideries, Trunks, Valises, ect.,ctc. AT PR CS REGARDLESS OF COST ! This time we MUST Real Ivstate and must NO HUH BUG. Our late arrivals are all the best and most fash ionablc goods in the I'actofy. CALL SOON AND ASK I'OR PRICKS AT Caro Bros' Boss Store Judgu Kill lei tun ii l.ulilliig colli t ill I.aun eon nly. Hon. J . T, llridgea Will move lo llonr burg Mond). l'fol. J, II, Cxbrnu ol W ilbur, wan in Itoanburg Toea luy, Mra. Thomiia ( uli'liminin relurned Tueailay from Aatoria. Mr. i. I!. Cliilil, baa gonu lo 4ll Fianciaco, lo vlait fiiimlM. Mr. ami Mra. K. K. eUh uro vimt iug (ileudn In ('o!tJi;o tiiovc. Judge (J. W. Uiddla ia ativmling Ma aoniu grand I jilgn in I'ortlauiJ. A gang ol gypaics aro in Norlbcrii Cahlornia hemled in iliin dirocliou. Mia A lire Wright I" attending the iimiiicneiiiiii nl rxurcim a nt I'fiiiii Ibla week. Mia Kom I'aiiotl ilinmo (torn lUiene wheie aha ha I men Blli'inlin Iho State I'niveraily. , s. M. Murtfau nl Cauyoiivdle lull tbia week fut lh 1. ml, mhf r hoaill vinil for aouin inoiiih. liiHCpli Camphi'll ol C'jHiM'ur ban bceu grautod an inerearo uf bin penaion Iroui fii lo l I. Miaa Maiy I'.iekur baa returned to her home at owtg, alter a viait with frirtiilg in Kdnnliowcr. Mr. and Mra. ('. W. Shermui) ol I'oit land atleiiilnl (bo funeral of S. I. Willie, Mia. Mieniiau'n brother Monday. lt. F. K. Colluiun baa moved Ida til Uru Iroui the Maralvia building to rouiua 3 and I iu Iho Tuvlei A. Wileou block. I.'. DiiIUb. M. I., iniiiiib;'r I'.ourd, I'unrion lixauiiiii i. Otlico, Murnteia building rt'aidlng coruor Main and Caaa atr t. (.io and ave "The l'rodigal h'tht'i"at the Opera HoiinoThuraday nigbt. W ear your laughing clothe. You will need the in. (lo to li'. 8trange'a ollicu opposite the Kito(hV, Hoaeburg, to have your den tal wolk done and seiuio giod work fully wariantl. li . 8. Hamilton, one of tho ii'eutaof Slate University, ia attending the com mencement t'xerciaea of lhat iubtitiition at l'.ugeno thia week. tieo. W. Mepheui hu told hia .(arm eix miles below Oaklaud, on Iho Cala- pooia, loC. I'. Smith ol Yamhill county. Mr. Stephens will remove to Oakland. A new post ollice culled lloaglin baa heeu entablished near Tioga, in this county, with Mra. V. I.. Shiulda m charge. It w ill be n applied Iroiu (ilide. Kgiiia Kast and Madeline Cunkling ai a the delegate from Koauburg Chupter No. H lo Iho gruud chupter, order of V. intern St ir, now in aeaaimi ut Portland. A. W. Martin bus Bold hia proity in Noi lb Kosoburg and gone to Haley, Idaho, where he expects to mul.o hia home. Hit family will j iin him tlioro in u abort time. V, It. Coll'man, pliyHici.iu and surgeon Ulllce in Taylor it ileon block, ruai- deuce 720. Stephens street. 1'rolesaional calls In town or country promptly an swered night or day. The eloro uf Churchill .V Woolley in this city presents u ,buay appearance this week, being througed with farmers who are procuring machinery and twine (or tho coming harveat. E.G. lfurnh, special peutioii exumi- ner (or Caliloi uia, was (-baking bauds with his many old time (rienda in Koso burg this week. Mr. II u rub wua editor of Ibe I'i.ainiikali:!! Iroui 1SK0 to 18S6, aud has many (rionda in Hoaeburg who are glad to moot him again. The funeral of Stephen Willia was large ly attended ou Mouday. Tho Moral oiler logs were the moat prolueo wo have ever soeu iu the city aud allowed the esteem la which deceased wua ho'd by the peo ple ol Koseburg, The giuve wua lined with How eta aud buiikcd with II .tu 1 designs of every description. Laud Comuiisbiouer Hinder lloiniuun hue wiltteu lo Mr. Don liruw u, ol Hums, adviaiug him I hut an ullort ia being made lo consolidate llio Uaruoy aud Laiiraude laud olUces. Mr. Hermann suggeuts that unless ivason exit-Is for Iho purpos ed consolidation that tho inovcineiil bo watched. Uoorgo iiyron aud John T, Long, who lately complutod a law course at Salem, aud were aduiitlod to practice by the supreme court, havo (oi mod a partner ship lor tbo practice of their prolusion, aud will opou au olllco in the rooms formerly occupied by Lane & Loughmy lu tho Tuylor ic Wilson block. Hoth theae young men are Douglas county boys anil we have no doubt but lhat they will command n gond ahum of Iho practice. S1CLL, as we liavc sold our give possession in Sixty Days. city, and arc direct from the L. T. Tbompiuiii uf Coles Valley made Ibis ollicu n plniisuht rail on Monday. Miss I nla I'radley baa relurned from a viait to Aablarid and gone lo F.ugune to apend tbo niiiiiinor. I lie Novelty store baa a contract for year on uiopyrigbt paster which, when placed mi aailvei dollar, inakea It worth II .11. in trade. Mm, S. A. fioolall and children of Halulou, Minn., arn vialling the family ofU.W. Cliurcbill in tbia city. Mrs. iixxUll ia a nle:o of Mra. Churchill. "Tint l'rodigal I ather" will make hia BpMarain'e at the Opera House Thuis day evening. He sure and see him Herervet! seats at Alexander A Strong's Mr. Kd Ilirrch, a well known Haleui (Kilitiriaii, haa Ixeu appointed ikmI. minter at that city for the ensuing four sear, to begin aa soou as his com mis hion urrivea. There was a big strife for tl.o place. John Kichardson, who has leen proa It-cling in the Caacade range in the neigh Whood of KWamboat, ia lu l!oae bmg visiting wiih bis brother, T. K. lUcbardson. He will return soon, be ing of tl.o opinion that he haa good prosiects in that country. A. ('. Woodcock of Kugeue, who was leieutly defeated for circuit judge iu the nd district, haa something lo fall back ou unit will not it live. He haa rKX) m res i'l wheal aud eetimate lhat he will liHiycat between 12,000 and M.OoO bush els, also, 1U0 acres iu barley and oats and about 00 acres la cheat, lie ik sum mer I.tllowing lt'Hl acres. He also has a force ol men grubiiug out 10V acre livid in the bottom. The Coipiillu City town lioaid ia offer ing f0 reward for I lie) arrest and convic tion of the parly or purties who tam pered will. Iho dinner served to company K, (). N. (i , biiil Sunday, Bays. tho Myr tle 1'olnt Futerprire. Home one, it seems, put croton oil or some other simi lar drug in the aoup, making good man v o! tho boys verv aick. Ba it there fore recorded ia hiitory that the first de cisive 'knock-out" dealt our (orces in 'IKS wax riceivod at Coipiille City, The Koyul Arch Maenus iu Portland Monday elected the following ollice IS (or the fiisuiug year : U.S. Strange of Oiegon Cay, grand high prieat ; W. T. Wrighl ol Union, deputy crand high priest ; O. O. Ilodaou ol McMinoville, K.; 11. It. Thielaen of Kickreall, grand bcribe ; I. P. Masou of Albany, grand tivasurer (re elected); J. F. Itob- iiidou of Kiiene, grand secretary ire- elected i; W. A. Cloland of Portland, grand cuptaiu of tbo host ; D. L. Povey of I'oilluud, grand lecturer. At the legulnr meutiug of Hescuo Hook and Ladder Co. Monday the following oilicrrs were elected for the ensuing year: o. P. Coshow, Pres.; F. P. Brown, vice Pres.; L. F. Keizensteiu, Sec. ; S. L. Kidder, Trea. ; S. Helzen stuiii, foreman; II. Marks, 1st assistant ; Ii, McHrooui, -nd assistant ; Douglas Waito, ioorgo Carpy aud C. Y. Benja min, repreruiutatlres to the board of tire delegates. Chaa. Parrot t was nominated lor chle( engineer and F. P. Brown for asbiatant chief. Miss Huttie Hell aged 13 years, a daughter of Kov. J. K. N. Hell, died from heart trouble at Yallejo, Cat., ou last Wednesday morning where the young lady was visiting with a sister, Mra. Cox. Mr. L. 0. Bell, brother ol the decoused, received (he sad lutelli gt uco of his sister's death by wire, loo late for him to be at the funeral, Our towiiHiuan, L. C. Bell, with hia entire family, now rosidiog in California, have the tiue sympathy of hundreds of friends iu this city, iu their sad bereavement. liuker City l'pigiam. UNITliD URUTHKEN CONFLiRliNCIi. Assignments That Were Made at Plalnvlew, Ai.ii.vny, Or., June 18. The Uuited liiothreu coulereuce, which was bold at Plaiuvievv laut week, made the following assignments : Presiding older Willamette district, S. F. Clark ; liogue river to be supplied ; couht circuit, W. II, Church; Coos cir cuit, T. J. Owou ; Myrtle Poiut, J. U. Morryiuun ; KoHubiug, Lucy M. Cutllp; Collage iirovo, A. Marchlou; Lauo, 11. McLaiu ; Liuu, T. J. Cocking; Philo math, M. i:. Davis; Yamhill, A. J. Ware; Salem, P. 11. Williams; Marion, H. Miller; Oiegon City, A. D. Weal fall; Portlaud, William Stewart; Columbia. W. J. lioBHolt; Cowlitz, C. II, Merry man ; Hillaboro, Waller Reynolds; Ne hulom, (J. and Klla MdOlroy. W, If. Davis was named, as president ol the uollugo at Philomath, Probate Court Note. Mrs. Ida llapperaelt hai liirn ap points I adinlnlslratrii of the estate of ieo. Happeraelt, deceaard. Bond In tho sum of $15 filed ami approved with W. II. Jamiceon and A.T. Thompson as aitreliea. Adminlalratrix la author I no I to settle a claim for allegxd liability of the K. P. Co. for $750, which sum said company la willing to pay In full aattlernent. Iflraui Weathorly, udmliiiatrator ol Karah M. Weathorly, ileceaasd, auks authority to sell certain real esUtj fur the purpose of paying off Indebtedriusf , and the same la set for hearing on the fifth day of .Inly. In lbs matter of the ostulo of T, .1 Wiley, decease-1, administrator is an IhorUod to distribute 'J3.70 remaining in Ma hand, and pay lo.I. II, Hell, on hia allowed claim. II. Little, administrator of J. A. Var nay, deceaatxl, aska for authority (o sell certain real eatate, and same la duly granted. In the matter of Die ettalsof M.T. Djrer, deceased, order issued setting sxide personal property for care of widow of deceased. W. M. Ware is appointed guirdian ol the person and estite of James Bsaeley, a minor. Bond in I he sum of 12-00 filed and approved with O. II. liuell aud A. II. Foater aa sureties. Iu the matter of (he estate of Talbot F. Fsrusworlli, deceaseH, will is ad milled t; probate, and J. B. and P. J. Farosworth confirmed as execut jrc. Bond filud in the sum ol iXKJ wilh Dwiitbt Heed and C. W. (irubbe aa sure ties. In the matter of the tstatj of Cha. ii. Heudeier, decvaaeil, the legatees, Clius. M. Ilendrrer and Fannie A. Hedden ac cept mortgages as their portion of said estate, and (he executor, J. J. Ifanderer, is suthori.ed to transfer aaid mortgages to them. Final seUlemett of the estate ol Isaac N. French, deceased, ia allowed and administrator, Sampson French, dis charged. The Jury List. Follow iug is the list of jurors drawn for the coming circuit court whlih meets Monday, June 27th: U. K. Sctanton,Cama8 Valley, farmer. S. Cascbcer, Deer Cieek, farmer. Walter singlelon, Deer Creek, farmer. S. D. (toff, Calapooia, farmer. .1. T. Spuugh, Ixxiking Ulaas, farmer. Joseph Wharton, West Koseburg, blacksmith. C. A. McNahb, Calaooia, farmer. Andrew Kiiney, Oleudule, farmer. A. S. Ireland, Ten Mile, farmer. S. D. McCoy, Looking Glars, farmer. John Shopp, Kiddle, farmer. I. K. Mynatt, Koseburg, (uruier. J. K. slimmona, Gardiner, farmer. -J. D. Stioug, Myrtle Creek, farmer. Henry l'.urt, Youcalla, K. K. em ployee. (Jvorge Dooley, Youcalla, farmer. J. A. Sawyers, Elkton, farmer. W. II. Lawrence, Comstock, farmer. Frank Clements, West Koseburg, car penter. W. F, Koyer. Ciyil Boud, farmer. J. T. Miller, Pass Creek, farmer. Kichard Hjiuer, Deer Creek, fruit raiser. W. Ellison, Wilbur, farmer. C. W. Huddleston, Klkton, farmer. Wm Kllenberg, Pass Creek, farmer. W. N. Loeper, Calapooia, farmer. Henry McKee, Youcalla, farmer. W. II. Larkins, Calapooia. fanner. W, S. Johnson, Civil Bend, farmer. II. S. West, Myrtle Creek, farmer. S. K.Brisbiu, Ten Mile, farm's r. Justices and Constables. The following were ele. ted justices of tho ace and constables (or the several precincts at the rocent elactiou : Camas Valley Justice, U. It, Stand- ley ; constable, J. M. Thompson. Tou Milo Wiu K. Wells, W. L Short. Looking Glass O. H. Bueil, W. A. McCoy. Deor Cieek-H. W. Miller, 1. P. Fisher. East Uinpqiia K. H. Chapiu.iu, John 11. Smith. Wilbur T. E. Singleton, A. P. Ottin- ger. Coles Valley E, T. Woodruff, Hios. Scott. Calapooia H. J, Boviiigdou, W. K. Medley. Yoncalla B. R. Perkins, Julia PJg. Pass Creek E. C. Sacry, L'avi Hunt. Glendale Chas. T. Nail, W. G. Bei u- steio. Cow Cresk J. W. Swank, A. Collins. Cauyonville-W. T. Lady, T. J. Butcher. Kiddle-B. F. Nichols, II. H. Nichols. Myrtle Creek Joseph Lane, Homer Oatman. Elktou G. W, Beuedict, 11. K, Dim- mick. Gardiner J. B. Jlulchins, Wm YoBt. Lake reter Frhart, Johu S, Dale, Mill wood-W. B. Clark, C. L. Ger- niond, a tie (or justice. J. E. Olseu aud C. II. Elmore re turned lust week from a visit into Doug las and Joaephiuo comities. They were out in quest of lumber aud succeeded in locating some which waa to tin lr liking. Mr. Oleen ia figuring ou putting iu one of his mills down in Douglas county uear the railroad, und saw iug timber for shipment to hia plauing mill iu Modford. He is now worklug up the lumber that is sawed by the mill ou Poormau's creek and the Richards mill but these two caunot supply the demand. Medford Mail. Mra. Allie Sheridan aud family have removed lo Peudietou Oregon, where they w ill reside for a lime at least. Mrs. Sheridan will be greatly missed by a lame circle ol Mends In Kosoburg, who hope that alio will soou return. TU I ILL RANKS. The Government Wants 14 More Soldier From Roseburg. (iov, lird has issued a proclamation calling (or :)l)0 mors recruits (or I he war. Of Ibis iininlwr llooebiirg and IXinglaa county is entitled lo 14 men. The Ad jutant Geueral has named recruiting 0 Hirers. For itoobnrg he names Lieu tenant W. C. Hildebraod. Nona of the men will be armed or equipped (ill they reach Sun Francisco the objm t being to g"t ilirni iritonf'i vice aa quickly aa potai tile, so iiHt ihf-y may j in llmir comrades at the front without delay. Lieutenant llfldebrartd it desirous of enlisting the II men necessary to fill the piota allotted to !ouglus county without delay. Thono dehiring lo en Hit ehould present tbeinselvet at once. The men enlisted will join our company B. so they will be with the other K'X-eburg boys now enrouto to Manila. WILBUR PUBLIC SCHOOL. Commencement Exercises, Saturday, June 18, 1898. 1. i. a. 4. Hong liy tlio clan, "At tlio Trircniiol'l." Invocation, llev. Hkldraorc (.rotting (JtiarUtte, 'Wclcomo Tuiilaht.'' .V'ldrcw, Ilou. C. M. Brown, Roatbiirg. Kmajr, 'I'trerranw,'' MifiMWlic itacou. In-'.rninnta! H'Ao, Miss Ms'l Vnn Hun-n, KviivliurK. 7. Oration, Owen Ag':e. If. hMr. "A Ml'Jnifcbt Hcene oil tin: ( ..sit ol K'irny,'Mlii Kate O Shea. 'i. Iimtruuiciitol Duel, Mim ( ux iiI Miu Wluiillord, l'i OrnUoii, Oeorf Bk.oii. II. 1.'. 11. I'.. Kc.itatlun, Miu Allhea Cox. Iriitrumcntal Solo. Ml- Malx.1 unllua-u. "ration, Kay A Ivclamatlon, liay llcnilerviii. Inntrumental Duct, Mrs, O. W. Miurl mid Minn Vl'la Urubbc. 10. Eahay, ''Hpare .Moments," Emma KIliKin, 17. Oration, rrank Winnilonl. 1H. Innlnmi-ntal -Solo, Mi Vl'la Urubbe. V). Oration, Harry Hill. '). I'n.'iM-nlailnu ol j Dlploman, Kev. fckld. morv. I'l. HiiartelU-, ' Come Where the Wild How- en Bloom." Fourth of July Celebration. The 122nd anniversary of Independ ence Day will be celebrated aa usual this year on July 4. A program cl athletic events will be held on thst date at the West Koseburg bicycle track where there is a fine quarter-mile track, base ball ground, etc. The events which will be held uuder the auspices ol the I'mp- jua Athletic Club, will open with a base ball guie during the morning. At 2:30 p. m. the following events will take place: One-half mile bicycle race. One-quarter mile bicycle race. Two mile bicycle; handicap One mile bicycle, amateur. Oue-half mile bicycle ; boys under 16 yeais. 120 yard hurdle race. 100 yard dash. Pole vault. Kuuning broad jump. Running high jump Medals and cash prizes are offered for each event. Fire In North Roseburg. At about 8:4-3 p. m. the residence ol C. A. Blackmao iu North Koseburg was discovered to be on fire. None of the family were at home at the time, Mrs. Bluckman and one daughter being in Washington, one daughter out in the couuty teaching school, and Mr. Black- man and his sou Ambrose, w ho were the only members of the family in the city, having left the houee and gone down town shortly before the fire. When the fire was discovered it had made such headway that nothing could be done to check the flames or save the contents and both were a total lose. The loss we understand was fully covered by insur ance. South Myrtle Creek Items. Albei t Potts, ia visiting Lid brother Charles, thia week. Rev. Bryou preached lo a well tilled house Sunday. We uro glad to say, Aunt Sallio Mc Donald is able to bo about'again after her serious illness. Charles Potts made a fiyiui; I rip to Pro. McDonalds oue evening lust wte'i. Emma aud Mary Akers visited Carrie Freernuu Saturday. Jeeeio Bartle returned iiome from Can youville where she has been visiting for two weeks. Mi. and Mra. Luddiugtou went to Myrtle Creek Mouday. Tick. Strayed. From the subscriber a dark brown cow. She had on when she left a strap halter. The taker up will be suitably lewarded bv returning her to him at Koaebtirg. V. F. Bksj.vmix. Rev. J. R. N. Hell, well kuowu iu Ore gou as a preacher, political orator and editor, is in Portlaud, from hia present residence at llolliater, C'., where he haa charge of tho Preebyteriau church. He pays there is not a sprig of anything green in Sail Hsuito county, ou account of Iho pHst dry season, and theie aro even dryer places iu California than where ho Uvea. Ha lost bis 14-yer-old daughter, Esther llatti, last week, llir. nigh heart double, just befou bis leaving t i come to Portlaud, where he is uctiiig us graud chaplaiu of the gruud lodge of Masons. Ha will return lo Ore gou with hia family shortly, aud be cou tent to luxuriate amid its fresh greeu valleys and plenty-blessed hills the bal ance of his iluvs, Pol 1 Und Telegram. IKiu't Tukarca Sii aud Kwuks Your 1 Ire Ann;. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be uutif ni'tic, (ull ot li(o, norvo uiul vigor, tuue N To Uuo, the wonder-worker, Unit mukei wculi men strong. All ilruta'isis, &Oo or II. Cure guaran teed. Ilooklet und sample dee. Aililrcst Sterling iteuiedy Co. , Chicago or New York. 7 II LI WAR TAX ALREADY IN i orch. Tea Must Henceforth Pay Ten Cents a Pound duty. Portland merchants are at pretenl largely occopied with figuring on the effects of the war Us levied by congress for tht purpose of raising revenue lo carry on the war with Spain. Many are lo a quandary whether to raise the price of the articles taxed lo the consumer or lo stand the (at Ibeinat lvr. If Ihey endeavor lo charge the las to the con sumer their patrons will obj-ct, and if they concijde lo shoulder the burden themselves their ledgers will not look 10 well at the end of the year. On many of the articles the tax is ao small that it is a delicate matter to add it to the cost to the consumer. The war tariff of 10 cents a pound on tea went into effect laat night. This will catch re vers 1 large cargoes now en route to this country from the Orient. Some of these cargoes were started off ahead of schedule time for the very pur pose of avoidicg the Ux. The war Ux on beer, cigars and to bacco goes Into effect today. Tbe lax on beer has been raised to $2 per barrel, 7,' 3' per cent diecount. Tbe tax 00 lo-bar-co Is 12 cents per pound, and on ci gars GO per thousand. Tbe old beer Ux 'actof 18'j8) was $1 per barrel. To bacco paid 0 cenU a pound tariff and cigara 3 per 1000. Collector of Internal Revenue Dunne has issued instructions to all bis deputies to see that the change in these tariffs is observed. All stamps now in the bauds of cigar and tobacco manufacturers and brewers are called in, and credit will be given for them on the new stamps. The new tariff lawwill catch druggists hard, as every (1 bottle will have to bear a4centl$. In fact, the law requires about everything in a drng store to carry a revenue stamp, and it is estimated that Oregon will yield tbe government about $200,000 a year alone, resultsnt from this tax. It will cost the firm of Blumauer, Frank & Co. 12,000 to stamp their stock to Start with. Transportation companies will also carry Ibeir share of the burden of this war tariff, as tbe law requires a 1-cent stamp to be affixed to every receipt is sue i for a shipment of freight or ex press matter. Portland Telegram, District Convention of The Woodmen of the World. The district convention (or the sixth district of the Pacific Jurisdiction of tbe Woodmen of the World was in session in Roseburg Wednesday. N. T. Jewett of Koeeburg was elected chairman and M. O. Wilkins of Eugene, clerk. Tbe following list of delegates were present: Aehland-C. W. Barr, A. F. Eddy by C. W. Barr proxy. Msdford F. M. Waite, J. II. Butler, F. M. Wilson by F. M. Waite proxy, L. E. Hoover by J, II. Butler proxy. Grants Pass W. H. Flanagan, J. A, Slover, S. F. Cheshire. Marsbfield W. U. Douglas, who also baa five proxies. Bandon M. R. Lee, G. II. Brack man. Coquilie J. G. Simmons, A. O. Wheeler. Myrtle Point S. C. Giles, A. J. Mc- Mickle by S. C. Giles proxy. Kiddle F. T. Sanderson, Geo. Cuts- fort h by F. T. Sanderson proxy. Roseburg N. T. Jewett, B. W. Strong, Thoe. Gibson, V. C. London, L. Wim berly. Oakland Z. L. Dimmick, W. C. Gil- mour by Z. L. Dimmick proxy. Drain E. R. Applegate, C. D. Drain. Cottage Grove J. 11. Wells, C. H. Vanderberg. Springfield B. A. Washburn, Frank Day, AY. AY. Chessman by B. A. Wash burn proxy. Eugane J. W. Kays, W. M. Green, Samuel Taylor, M. O. Wilkius, Robt. McMurphy, E. O. Potter, J. H. Harris, S. A. Hamlin. Coburg Amos Wilkins. rieasant Hill-J. C. Parker. Thurston O. A. McMuyhon by B. A. Washburn. Tbe delegates c'ecieJ to the Head Camp ecesiou are W. I'. Douglas of Marshtield; J. A. Slover of ( rants Pass; Frank Day of Sprintield. Tho next district convention will be held at Medford. The local camp cntortaiuod the visi tors with a social iu the evening at which a very pleusaut time was hud. Circuit Court Decisions. J. Frank Watson vs the Noonday Min ing Co. et ul ; plaintiff is giveu judgment (or 5202.i)8 with interest at 8 per ccut from Deo 21, 17tC. That tho claim ol John A. Koebling Sous Co. defendants, is a first lien upon tho mills aud tram way of said Noonday Miuitig Co. Philip Merriam vs Victory Placer Min ing Co. ;S.W. Blasdel, receiver, is or dered to pay into court wilhiu 30 day the sum ol 7013.0t, which amount isthe aggregate of tho following alloweJ claims Willis Kramer, 1315,32; Hexter, May & Co. f 110.20; Bobzreu & Moss, $191.15; W. 11. Red field, $00.90; Jacques Bros., $110.08; Chaa. Cook, $276.90; Conrad Ilerbst, $41; W. F. Briggs, $116.50; Jos eph Bonohau, $10; J. L. Dewey, $82,07; Cbae, Benson, $28.35; C. P. To'tten, $25. 02; S. P. Door & Lumber Co., $159.19; Mrs. 11. Sharkey, $345; J. M. Stevenson, $2427.59; H. J. Saddler, $1345.72; Noah Cornutt, $09.50 ; Frauk Lilly, $80; Har ry Livingston, $390.75; Philip Merriam, $071-75; said money to await the final order of distribution by the court. Emergency Corps. Thero will be a meeting of Roseburg O, 1:, t, at Armory next Saturday after noouat2:30 o'clock. By order of the president, lvMVlA I'. KlCUAhUS, Sec'y. WiMtu-Wu.'d ou Bubuuipliou at this office. Rejrel aaakaa tka t4 ar, wbsIimbm a4 allcleaa. Wit FtTi'Din Absolutely Pur ftvWssl OsalrlM) 0faiaWSj aasfl ffjsalF VMaKf All size brass kettles at Chart bill A Woolley'e. New wheels for rent at the "Cretcent Cyclery." For tanglefoot fly paptr go to the Novelty Store. Ladies go to the Novelty Store for the best assortment of bustles. For a nice line ol ladies' knit ribbed vesU call at the Novelty Store. Don't miss "The Prodigal Father" at the Opera House Thursday night, The Crescent chainlets is superior tu all others. Trice $75, Guaranteed. When 70a rent a wheel get an easy ninning'Crescent at the Cresent Cyclery, Have your dental work done by Dr. Strange and avoid the trouble of poor work. Boy's and men's straw and felt hats, you will find a large Hue of, at tho Novelty Store. v Ladies, keep in mind our largu lino of shirt waists and neckwear, also belts and mitU at the Novelty Store. Call and examine oar line of boy's and men's clothing. We give beet value for the money. Novelty Store. For trimmed hats that are beautiful anl nnequaled in price, call at the Novettv Store millinery department. Gentlemen will do well to examine our line of overshirU and underwear, all at very low prices at Ihe Novelty Store. Those who desire a high grade of den Ul work should see S. M. Hamby in the office of F. W. Hayuee, Review building, telephone No. 4. Inquiries are coming iu from all parU of the county to Churchill & Woolley in regard to their chain drive mower and ieyer Binder wilb fly wheel. The up-to-date farmer that ures hie thinker knows that a fly wheel ,ou his binder is just as essential as on a feed chopper or a steam engine. No one can afford to have dental work done by other than a permanent resident. Dr. Stange is such and his office will hereafter be open at all times. To avoid pain, save time, trouble and money, have your dental work done by S. M. Hamby, a graduate of one ol the leading dental colleges of the United States. Tbe ice cream has arrived. Head quarters at the Kaudy Kitchen, where the best is to be bad. Families sup plied. OrJers promptly attended to. Pare fresh candies, soda water and ice cream soda. A thrill of terror is experienced who a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after Oue Minute Cough Cure has been admiuiatercd. Safe and harmless for children. Marsters' Drug Store. After years of uulold suffering from piles, B. W. Pureed of Knitnersvillo, Pa., was cured by using a single box of De Will's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin dis eases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. A. C Marsters A Co. A few dozen of those Kentucky mado pants, substantial aud well made, no shoddv. Also a few do-.eu womou's, men's, boys' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine auJ shade, underwear for hot aud cold weather, and various other art idea at living prices, at H. C. Stanton's. Dr. W. S. Hamilton ia the Secretary of the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeoua for Pensions at Roseburg, and all com munications should be addressed to him. W. S. Hamilton. Secretary, K. L. Mii.uk, Presideut, S. Du Gas, Treasurer. By the Board. Educate Vour Bowels With I'aicarcta. Candv Cuiburtlc. euro eoiiHilnation forever. 10c, ;3c. II C. C C. luil, drut;Mtt! refund money. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the (Signature ot Va2.''- "W ECONOHY HARKET, L. K0HLHAO.EN, Proprietor, llKALKB IN Fresh and Salted Meat. JACKSON ST., ftOSEDCRO, OH, '