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iCLWGI 5ACRIF!CE SALE! OUT AT iCaroBros i t STORE MIS PLA1NDEALER .it ni; no. ihih. nir t hurl -lira). Mmi'i'i i Ctn ii' it iiiiuitul Main ii'l lane ,tr.)i l. nun ljr lie. I'lrai'lilug, 11 am 7 hi . in , htl.lmlli i liwl, 10 a. in.; F. IV, Wn..lh). Miii'i'iliUuii.lriit; CIm Muclltig at nl llm miiiuliiR eivlic, Ki'WiMlh U'M .. -i .. in. Il.ii lo . .-Hi. jr. I'i I'I' hi. I'myi'i M -clim. Vt ' Ii" "' . "I '' I'. "' Kii! I.. M iiiiii . I'oliii, -1 r i ii M ' , turner Main a"'! Lane. l ..jlllnllH I IIU'H lollll't til ( i ud u,ii.in.-l. Mnii.tur hun i.v. ruftlu wutidilp, III llll'l l. I" V I'. h. :. K .7 .. in. hal.batli Hcbool. 1U. m.i l'iyi-t Miollux. Wcdne K H llll.WOKfU. 1'UUX. i Hi i l ,li.l . l lie lo II i i 1' nl 1 1 in uii'l ,. 1,'lf'l'l) l rllllU. Kim !i t Ui ' ii in. I'm) i ii.lu . llio. I . ii v ir i i.. rt"i ., i.t i, , i in ' it. t:.iiiu i ' ''1 M;n in !- -iilu 'i"' w . ou t and luiulli . in I.. i i .mini; i.i it' ll i.i.'iitii and ' "" III 'IK . h ... . I" il K-rilx t miiiiiiiiin'i "' liHl . JilUt" DaON, Ml.-l.'imr' nil 1 1 hi I I I III I.' II, l I II i liitul nil I I'l i lilll'.. Km J. I imi i', l'tor imiiir mlniion. I iot.li ft tilt ill n'.BfB j.lfS at .ll(Iil' HI . ii I V . llio Unas Store in nrlliiirt out ul sacii mlim cii' o. Cull mil convinced. :,( ht.nl. o( lilies und misses' tino rU.jiiH, I'll til" Utt-Mt Bt l0H, jllfl M'OuivnJ tft I'll! I.'ll I'l 'X. rull ill Urn niH Sioio biiJ 'iii lli'.'ir ...ii.Ih. ami you Hll I'D urrietl lo Un J t licit) ill nllrii low llgurcS. I.ilie. we "' showing H handsome line ul spring uniting waah flric auJ ulutn uimmIh. Novelty Store. Wli.it (.yryotii) ")' luul 1,0 ,ru0, 1 In- chui. cat of teas auJ coffees in town l Mim, II. Kahiun'h. Tho W. I". 'Kulr iiiiclinr:i on Hi" n'l'uiiil buJ fourtb I liuimUy ol i-vcry mouth at a .00 p. in. in llm 1 I'rtorth I.C.1HU11 room of llio M. l;. i lnmii. Mori 1 1' Poultry Cure. Tl.irt infallible u uu ily i li.iUciiKi'B tlm wrlJ In produce Hit . i . 1 an t-fj! produtur. rri'vont itti mid i-titu lor all ilievatoa of fowls. ( iiiarantiud and for Bale t'y 11. M. Mar tin, Kohi bur,;, I r. V. .1. Itiind, practical .. . i i .. 1. 1. .... :.. rFf llirillliu:.i'r. rnw i" 'SiVJini"1'' I'lprt'ca oiliri', nel to inn .vimaB' nuil'linif, Kootiuurrf, wiCKon. uli'iif", l n kn and jrtwi'lrv rtipairud in a H ulliil innniicr at rvaHonublo prices. A bliiui' ol tliu public palrotiauo so liiitud. Wii aiu iiiixiouh to do u littlo wood !u tliiH world uikI can tliiuk of uo pUasaiitrr ur lu'ttcr wuy to do it ll.un by raiout iiifiidiut! ino Minuto Cure bh a pii'Vent. ivo of puiuunouia, coiiauuiptimi and ullier Hi'iioiis lung troublt'S that follow ni'lui tod roldM. Marbti ra' lru Store Cm 1 jad nl tlolliint! und bats jut t i -ii'ivodni iliu l'-ofM Kloie. Tliuno gooils wcio uideivd diiuct fiom tlio factories brloio wo itiitii ipulud of Bi'lliiirf out, and un iilU'it'd I ) llio jiu I 1 io at tout. Dent lining clul tiint on Iliu loiibt, tuil'jr niailu nut urcrpU'd. Call and examine tbuui. tui biits um tho liiloht blyli'B mid me wuilli doiiblu wliat wu offei' Ihcui Hi. lloH Nlnlllt. Nutiiu ix hereby u' tj "IU public by tho undcrHiiK'd that 1 do not allow dtiid uiiiin.ils lo bu buried on my preiu icir.iit U'jHi'buirf, Oregon, or gurbugo iliiinped thiireoii or Baud or gravol taken Iheiefrom, unions tho party taking snud or ui.ivol liiHt contrail witu me (or the nulit to do bo. 'l'leHnpiiHBorH will bo proauculud ac eiirilinu l law. Aahon ioK, Kom'biir, Oregon, March 17lh, 18H5. 1 ho diiyliitht rido along tho Columbia run nut bo but inloicHling ul III in tiiuo of Iboyear. ruHiiengom taliiug tho Spo kiiuo Myer, leaving tho Cuiou depot at . l.'i p. in. daily, gol thiu vinv hiHtiug over livn hourH. Hut thai In not all. The O. H, N. givo througli uorvice to pukaiii, und a diiect eonuuctioii with tho train from Spokuue to Kootoual eouutry. l'aluco Bleepora and uioduru cuarbca cpuruti'd daily w ithout change. Travolots To Simkiiue, To Uonnlund, Tn I'iiIoiiho Towiih, To Coimr d'.VU'iio Towub, To all K.ihU'i u NVabliiiiglon l'uinta. To nil Northoni Idaho 1'ululn, Take tho O, U. ,V N. ipokano i'lyor, And Kavo Tiinn. I.oavo Uulou 1 input Daily ut J: l'r) p. ui. V, (!. I.iiniidn, Agent, Uouoburg, Uiegou. We air detenu iiied t close out our larc stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ulankcts, Quilts, Laces, iCnibroidcries, Trunks, Valises, ect.,ctc. IIPIMiiMCffl! I Jus tunc we MUSI Real Jvstate and must NO Our late arrivals ionable ijootls in the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros' Boss Store tieorgn lliuwn rtirried Curry (ounly by maj irily of Ism, I.. C. and Clill.jrd l.'iuini.l viuite.l fi lends at I 'ruin hut week. Mrs. A. C. Marks Inn guiio to Mm way, Alanka, In join In r I net n. I . 'ouul Treaxiuvr (ieuiKi.1 I'linmiik in iiion ing his family into the Mil'er prop lily in North koHeburg. Ilou. A. M. Crawford ban lxcu ;ip pointed agitiit and atloiney fur tlm school fund i oiiiiulinioni'ra. Miss Mary ( ' jiimall, daimliier of Capt. Cornwall nf the Jlva, has returned lo her lioma nt liardiuur fur the summer vaca tion. 1). liilUu-i. M. 1 1., iiiflinbar it iurd, IVtison lUamiurM. Olhre, Marnters building reridlng ( ornor Main and ('ims Hlrw t. M. 0. Smith, fui aeveral i e.irn f reuinii of the o. K AN. hhopn ul I'lirlhiud, bus been plareil in t lur;o of the S. I'. hhups In Ibis city Jauirs i'urler, b sei urc-1 an engiuu on the N'lithtirn 1'aiilii'. Iliu K'ielniig frieuda are glad to know that he has He cured a run. The Woodmen delngaieH have reluirt-d from Kueeln.rg. They rejiort having had a splnndi'l lime while in that city Dtigeuu (iuard. Tbe Novelty alore hai u contrai l fur 'Jl year on a copyright paiiter whicb, when placed on anilvt-t dulUr, inal.eH it wuilb f I .O.i in trade. Major K. K. U'alMi of O.ullt wan in the city on l'rlJa. lie in rutluuiMUlc iu regard lu the proepeiils cf the !alla mining district. MiMos Natalie and Lillian WuMeu berg and Miss Kosa .loneplnon luivu re turned frum l'oitlaiid where they have been attending school. Jaiuea U'bitsetl of UoberU ('reek, died yesterday, June 1'', I s-.s. Ifuwus ipiile an old man und had been a suf ferer with anthma for n lung time. Kov. I.ucy Cutlip, w ho has been un signed to the t'. 1. church at Koiteburg for the coming conference v ear, has ar rived in the cil.v and taken chnrgu of her work. .1. C. ' 'illiaiu. of liardcu Valley, cun signed 13,000 pounds of hops lo a l'oit laiid commission hutifu last week, on which ho received an advance of J leuU per pound. Under the new war leveuuu bill nil bowling alleys and billiard rooms will p.ty $j for each alley or tabid ; telephone ml telegraph meiHiiges are taxed one cent per meaoigo. K. U. Culliinlii, physitiau aud surgeon OHico io Taylor A. W ilmn block, reiii deuce 20.!StophonH etieet. l'rofeesioual culls iu towu or country promptly an swered night or day. The store ol Churchill A Wool ley in (his city prosenls a .busy appearance this week, being thionged with larmcia who are procuring machinery sud twine (or tho comiug hsrveat. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho I'resby teiiau church, will meet Thursday after noon, Juue "3rd, at 3 p. in. at the home of .Mrs. 1. Houodick. A full altentUnco of the members is desired. Judgo l ullerluii left (or bii home this afternoon. This is bis luet term of court here. We dot ire t o thank bini for many courtonies extended us. lie has made an honest judge. Kugeuo Hoard. Judge Lyons has sold a half intereHt in hia drugstores at Drain to poetuuiHtor K. U. Applegnte, who w ill havo chaigo of the buoinoHS whilo Judge Lyoua ij at tending lo hia duties at Hosuburg. Mrs. 8, L. Stratford aud J. L. Nuat (old, mother and brother of the editor ol this paper, are vititing the family of Kov, .1, L. Stratford at .lackt-onville. Thoy will probably locate iu Athlaud. (i.lioops, 1' , S. I'avab y con-idling of 103 men and ollii'cis, from l ull 'alla Walla, punned through lioauhurg Tliur-i-day morning, on their, way to Sin Fran cisco, w here they will probably embark for .Mauiia. W, T. Iluieiy, tne Douglas county cattle dealer, has just llnmlied driving 1000 lieud ol block out of Curry county. He went by the Crescent City road to the railroad. While going over the mountain about 1!0 head of the cuttle died Iroui eating nemo poiHunuus weed. Uaodou Hecorder. Our utleulion has been called to tin article In the Uoeubuig, i Oio. 1 Koview rellocting oil thechuracler ol T. i. Hutli, our loriuor townenian and now editor o' the Oakland tiazctto. We have known Mi. Kuth (or (our years, uud have uovci hoard o( ludi charges as tippeared in tho Review, which are duubtloHs base and untrue, CowllU tWauh.) Advocate. ShLL, as wc have sold our give possession in vSixty Day HUriBUG. are all the best and most fash city, and are direct from the Mrs. W. W. Thackrh is visiting Iriends iu l.ottHus (irova. u . II. Jamiesou has gone lo Ahloria with tlm couductois' excursion. Mishes Addie hacry and (Silvia fclesrns vimiI. .1 (nnnds at Drain last week. Mrs. 1. L. Kenny, was the gueet of .Mrs, McCallister ot Drain last week. Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. Connolly have re tiiuieil home born their Intern flip. v. nirnurol rorlland is visiting Inn pun-tile, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner in I bin -i I y . Ksuge lo Umit.-Ur will lako stock to pasture by Him week or month. K. ,1 A i ant, Mclroco. nimun aro reiuiooo tnis morning from I'orllsnd, where lie attended the M amnio grand lodges. .Mrs. Uisrloll-j Seldoa will leave to inorruw for Marnuette, Michigan, where sho will spend tho euiumei visiting friends. Mim I'.nU.) .loseplt Mae among those who graduated last noek from the Drain normal school. Shu Iibn gone I j Cort land where she may engage iu teaching. Mrs. ('. A. Selilbrede and daughters leave tomorrow for Salem, where thev will visit fii few weeks after which llicy will j mIu Mr. Selilbiedo at I 'yea, Alanka. J.W. r.euiiett.of Marshrlold, accom pained by bis daughter Lleie, who has been alteudiiiic ichool at l'orlland, piinsi'd throogli lioreburg Saturday on their r. turn to Marsh field. Chimney Nye hDd wile of Jackson county are uniting A. II. Drown and family el lter crock. Mr. Nve i one of the pioneer of Jackson county, having willed iu that ciunty in HuU. I'i-ti-r Hume bus purchased the. Tills Liny ttock of koimIs, und placed Mrf. M undo Snxder and Mim Christie Hume in charge, who will cou-Juct the business in Hie future. Brownsville Times. M14. Madeleine H. CoukliDg has io lumed homo (roiu Portland, where she attended tho grand chapter of the Order of tho LjhIi'iu Star, ol which she was fui the H-.'cund time elected grand ma troll. Huu. II. I.. Iteusou, circuit judge elect, bus guuc lo Klamalli county. He expects to become a resident of that sec tion alter July isi, us ho will hold court in the eastern portion of the judicial dis trict, Judgo I luii na attending to the burliness iu Jackson and Josephine counties as before. Jacksonville Timet. Kev. J. I.. HUli, who (or the past two eurs has boon paator ol tbe l'resby-t-jrian church at this place, accompanied hy his family, stalled (or Oakland, Ore gou, Wednesday, where Kev. lUair will assume the pastorate of his church. During the rebideuce of the family at this place they made a host of warm friends who deeply regret their de partuio. We jjiu the rest in wishing them success uud prosperity in their now home. Myrtle Tolut KoUrprlfe. Ex Senator Johu J. lugulle.of Kansas, whose fame as a brilliant writer, a man of remurkaplo scholarship and literary attainments, ia even greater than that of the distinguished senator, announces a new book ou tho subject of the Ameri can Spauish-Cuban War. It is edtitled "America's War For Humanity in Pict ure und Story." It is published by the N. D. Thorn psou Publishing Co., of St, Louis, Mo aud is an exhaustive discus slou of the causes of the war, and an equally exhaustive history of its inci dents, aud a biilliant analysis of the famous characters conducting it. It promises to bo the one great aud popular work called forth by this wonderfully interesting national episode. Whatever Souutor lngalls touches he adorns; and this book shiuea and sparkles iu the light ol his genius. The present work is worthy ol his genius, and will be a mon ument to his fume. The subject now bo engrosses the popular mind as to forecast (or this book a sale that will be universal. It will bo sold by subscription only, and the canvassing samples are now ready for agents. We advertise It in another column. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all perilous holding Kosebuig cily warrants indorsed prior to September '22, 1S03, to present tho same ul the city treasurer's of lice in tho city hull for payment, as iuloreat will cease thereou after tho date of this uottce. Dutod at Kosouurg, Or., this l-lh day of May. Uiio. Cakcv, City Treasurer. No-To-llau lor I Ifty Ceuln. ( limrnntiii'il tnlntcro lialilt euro, mulled weak unit siruin', lilooil pure. 60c, II. All UruggikU Kent dutch Items. refreshing showers. We are pleased to sen how well our Sunday school Is attended ami hope It will continue In such a harmonious manner under llio cflieicnt leadfiihip (if Mr, Adams. Kchool is programing nicely with Miss Alts 8mlth at the helm. Mr. Krlne Orane was a visitor in the gulch Saturday. There was a crowd gathered at . Clayton's Haturday evening and ill had a very pleasant dance. Mr. Crane was the violinist and Mr. Clayton lluor iriaiugor. Orus Yarbrough and Jack KoU-rls were visitors at our school. Frod Huolley was in our mi lsl Sun day. E. Walker made a Hying trip to Kofte burg. We are pleased t J see how times are improving. Hurrah for MoKinley, I'ros perlty and the Pi.aimjxau.ii Johnnie (iil'.sm passed through the gulch Sunday . (J. W. Yarbrough has returned homo from Willis Creek. Jt. Jt. Hmlth and son are busy cutting wood fir (1. 11. Leonard and 8. C. Mil ler of Dillard. (.1)84. Ibotuss of Cuos county was Visiting friends last week. Wm. Cobb and wife have gone to Ash laod on a visit. We wish them a pleas ant limo. The 1'LAiNiiKAi.t.H is a welcome visitor among our houtee. - Kei-oicmu. Bargains in keel listate. No 1. TiO acres all under fence, fair bouse and bain, all in cultivation. This is all a No 1 laud, school )-t mil?. To lioso- burg K miles. Price 11000. No-. 1K) acres all under fence aud cross fenced. K) acres iu cultivation Balance good pusture, gocd house aud barn and all necessary out buildings. Small family orchard, a line mountain Stream ol water running through the place. I bis is a first class place, 0 miles from Kvsei.urg. Pib-e JU)i), '.. down. Balance on (air terms. ISo 3 XU acref , UU ilmler lent", nice orchard, (air house and barn, g ud p.iE lure. Lind 7 miles from Kjeb urg Price G0. No 4. 10 acres, 1 mile Irom Koseburg, in a high state ol cultivation, 'J acres iu strawberi'ee, 4 iu orchard, good garden, 4 room house, fair barn, well watered, all necessary Urniing utensils, 00 chickens, 2 jersey cows and one calf, one horse, one hugiiy one light wagon two set of harnes;, lots of small fruit trees. This Is a complete and perfect home. Price tlGOO. No 5.-5 acres, 1 mile from Koseburg, fair bouse arid burn, nice family orchard one Ik i ae and cart. Price f 400. No 0. 130 acres all under fence, in cultivation 55 acres. Pox house o rooms, small barn and all necessary out build logs, - acres in orchard, '4' miles to school. I'oH-ollice 1'..' miles. 2'. j miles to Oakland, a nice little city. Price 11000. I. F. Km., Keal Fstate Agent, Koseburg, Or. "Caned." At 1 :30 o'clock this afternoon a pleas ant incident occurred in tho circuit court of Lane county. Hon. Geo. 11. Dorris, the father of tbe Lane county bar, arose and addressj l J jdgo Fuller- too, saving they were about to part with his services: that he came to them off a sick bed, six yeare ago; that the labors of the district had increased so that tho judge was compelled to travel and work night and day; that ho had been indul gent to the attorneys and had never spoken to them angrily; that ho had beem merciful to criminals and impar tial to all contestants; tbut he had the conGdence und esteem of every member of the bar. Therefore, ho would pre sent him with a token of their esteem, a finely engraved gold headed cano. Judge Fullortou replied with deep emo tion, sincerely thanking them for the evidence of their esteem, saving at all times he had endeavored to do what was right, and assured them that he prliied their esteem highly. Kugeno Ctuard. Celebration at Coles Valley. Theie will be a grand celebration at Cotes Valley, July 4, 18'JS, in the beauti ful grove ou the Ceorgo Shambrook place. The Oakland baud will b9 in attendance and a general good time is expected. Ilou. Cieo. M. Brown will de liver tbe oratiou. There will be cash priz.es given for the ball game, also for footraces, bicycle races, etc., etc., etc, There will be a hall on tho ground for those who wish to trip the light fantas tic toe. Everybody como and have a good time. Died. At his homo near Biuger, Juue 11, 1808, Sampson French. The interment was at the cemetery near his homo, where rests tho remains of u number ol his relatives. Mr. Freucli was one of the best known uud most highly re- peeled pioneers ol Douglas county. Lost or Stolen. City warrant lis, iu favor of the Kose- burg Electric Light Co. (or 311.70, drawn May 6th, I SOS, has been lost or stolen. All persons are waruod not to purchase the above warruut, Miis. M .mi ii. i PihiitcK. Claude Kiddle, who has been attend ing the State Agricultural college at Corvallis, stopped over as Koteburg ou Saturday, ou his way to his home at Itiddlos. cjMMr.NcnviniMT. Summary of the Week's Program A Large Attendance. iKrniit I he WnH'hnun ) Commerii'ei.iorit exereisns ol tho Drsin Normal fur l lie year I8"-H erenow thing of (he past, only t I stored away in fond memories ol thoee whcsesorxl fortune it was to be present. Tbe whole WH-k's program was a great sicccss from heninniiig to end. Mure than half a hundred .visitors from various purtt of the slate wire prervul to witi,8 the closing exercises of the most successful year I lie school has ever seen. The weather Iibm beeu perfect, except a few light showers which foil during one or two ol the entertainments. Twenty-four young aspiring toachers completed the required course and go forth on their different ways rejuicing in the expectation that they are lo make success in life, The Dames of the class areas follows: Lura Hetty, Utile Joe eph, Lillian Hogao, Nora Veatch, Hose Mulkey, Daisy Badger, Lena Weela Mary Bound, Petri Fetter, Olivia Sor ensyn, Abby Taylor, Ida Miller Davis, h. O. Parker, Fllmer Parker, Dave Parker, Edward Gardner, If. V. Mires, F. II. Fawcett, Frank Conway, Amos Willoughby. B. V. Molkey, W. M. Bound, L. C. Applegate aui Arthor Bice. Hie exercises of the week were begun on Ihursday, June 'J, with a bamjuel lo the senior clats by Pres. Barg?e. Ice cream, cake, lemonade, soda water and milk shakes were quickly disposed of by the seniors snd faculty, after which abort speeches were indulged in by all pies ent. Then came tbe bymo, ' Cod be With You Till We Meet Again." All went to their homes feeling that seet, sad hour had beeu spent. HUDAV. rriuay ev.uiug about one hundred siuuents assembled io the chapel to listen to the program that hud been pre pared lor the reunion, and a jolly good time was enjoyed by all. "Mv First Courtship," by Prof. Palm, "My Last Courtship." hy President llirzee. aud 'Married Lift-," by Prof. Mulkey, were immense. hATl HIMV. Saturday evening a large croard assem bled in tbe chapel to witness the closing exercises of the training school. The l he recitations as given by the little outs, w ho had been trained by tbe sen iors, -:nJir the management of the school, wore voted a complete success. Hl'NDAV. Sunday morning at 10 a. m., the large auditorium was well filled to listen to the bacclaureate sermon by Kev. M. Irw in, superintendent of public inal ruc tion. As a pulpit crator, Mr. Irwin has lew, if any superiors, in the state. For one hour and twenty miuutes Mr. Irwin held his large audience in spell-bound attention aud tbe people went to their homes highly ediGed bv what they had heard. Sunday evening at 8 p. in., Mr. Irwin again discoursed to a much larger as sembly than had listened to him in the morning, The sermon was a rare treat. MONDAY, Monday evening was marked by a drizling rain which caused many to re main in their homes, yet a fair sized house greeted President-s-leet 1',. II. Anderson, who delivered a short but ex cellent discourse before the literary so cieties. The new president fchowsgood sound judgment on educa'ionul theories, and his remarks were well received by his hearers. TCtaDAV. V ppoeial literary aud musical pro gram was reudered oil Tuesday evening to tho largest house thus fur. of the week. The recitations of Misses Lena Ve6e!a aud ltoee Mulkey were highly commeudable. Miss lioee Mulkey beau tifully disclosed her great power as a re- iter and entertained her listeners with entire satisfaction. Tbe Wbipporwill song byjthe yourjg people, trained by Prof. Mulkey, was well received, as were, abo, the instrumental pieces bv the orcbeetra. WEDNESDAY. Wednesday at 3 p. m. the Class Day program was rendered by the seuiois. The History by Miss Lura Hefty, was amply sullicieut to bring forth the laugh. Mies Hefty is certaiuly a success as a historian. Mr. Lmnie Applegate out did himself as a prophet sud his imagin ative genius brought forth cheer after cheer, Miss Veatch followed with the Class Will which was well rendered. The soug, compoied by B. W. Mulkey, was the occasion of many compliments by an appreciative audience, as was, al so, the poem hy Miss rearl tetter, wtio has excellent taleut for the line art. On Wednesday evening tho house was packed. The occasion was the elo cutiouary contest for gold uud fcilver medals. President-elect Auderson. Prof, JolnJBerry, of Ashland, aud Mr. James (Sawyer of Scottsburg were tho three judges. The contestants were: Misses Lillian Hogau, EatelU Yates, Grace Suoed and Ernest Sturr. All did well very well. It would seem that oath should have u medal, but there must be a begiuniug and uu ending in all thing?, so the judges, after leiogout some five minutes, gave Miss Lillian Hogau first uud Miss Uraco Sliced secouJ prize, be tug a gold aud a silver medal respective ly. The uiedaW were made eBreuiully for the occasion, each bearing the ap propriate inscription, "Oiegou btste Noimal Sohool, Drain, 1S0S." Tlie de ciuiuu seemed to give almost geuerai satisfaction. During the evening's ren dition; Mies Nellie Mulkey Bang a beau tiful solo with her characteristic sweet ness and Mrs. Edith Kelley, of Oiktmnl, sang a Bolo for which she was cn'iliudias tically encored, Prof. Palm came to the front with one of those welcome musical exhibition for which ha Is no'.c l, glviig Ihn iwoplu much ileligh. TlltRMAV. Tlmi Jay, Juno 10, 180, will long be reruend by the people of Drain, As earl v si t.l . in., leopln Ingm to flick to Um artistically decorated chapel lo see ami bear the graduating exorcises. By len tbe room was filled t overflow lug and many were not able lo obtain seat. Hundreds of admiring friends bad prepared and brought great baskets of beautiful boqaets made from delicate, sweet-scented roses and other flowers, till the office of the president was taxed to its utmost capacity to accomodate the precious beautier. I ho class mrrrhed lo Its place on the slago at 15 minutes past 10 and tbe program was begun by one of those ringing choruses wbicb so ofteo interspersed the entertainments of tbe week. A bleesing was then Invoked by Kev. A. II. Molkey, after which tbe salaalory was rendered in a gracious manner by Miss Daisy Badger. Tbe quartette by Muses Spalding and Badger and F. II. Fawcett and Prof. Talm, was heaitiiy appreciated by the bearers. Tbe oration by E. II. Gardner, "Con centration," was delivered in a spirited manner, and tbe escay of Miss Mary rtounj, '-liarners to Ideality, was loudly applauded. The oration of II. F. Mires wai ao excellent production for any young man (o execute, aod held the crowd with ixrfect ease. A chorus of many harmonious voices again cheered tbe gathered hosts, when Miss Bella Joseph read a beautiful essay, "The Study of History." E. O. Parker ex hibited no small degree of oratorical power in bis rendition of ' Duties of Lit erary Men to their country." The peo ple were much pleased with tbe vale dictory talk, given In a warm-hearted and feeling manner, by B. W. Mulkey. President Barzee tlien addressed the class at some length in a pathetic man ner, noting tbe sodden and important change tbat awaits them, and reconat- log the pleasant days of the year that has just closed. After awarding diplo mas to aud conferring degrees upon tbe class with an earnest spirit, tbe profes sor directed bis remarks, for some min utes, to tbe large body of listeners be fore him, recalling tbe pleasant years of bis sojourn in Drain and the many sub stantial friends who have so nobly asbisted in his work. The kindly, will ing spirit of teachers and students were not fcrgotten, nnselGshly attributing lire success of the school, under his care to their good offices and earnest work. This, tbe most interesting and import ant program of the week was closed by a cbarmiog duet from Misses Peart Bart and Ella Spalding. Officers Elected. The Indian War Veterans at Portland eeterdsy elected the following officers for the ensuing year: '5rand commander A. Wood ; secior vice-grand command er, Captain Jason Wheeler; junior vice grand commander, Captain W. Stillwcll; grand adjutant, Otto Kleeman ; first as sistant grand adjutant, 'William S. Paint second assistant grand adjutant, Lee Laughin ; third assistant grand adjutant, Captain William Chance; chaplain, W. Ewing; grand marshal, P. Mellory; paymaster, J. M. McMillan; surgeon, Dr. A, I, Nicklin ; captain of guard, Cap. tain John Storan. Tarried. A quiet home wedding oct-ured Wed nesday evening, June 15, 1S03, at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. McMurry, one mile south of Eugene, the contracting par ties being their daughter, Miss Daisy, aud Mr. Jno E. Love. Kev. T. J. Wil son performed the sacred ceremony in which he was assisted bv Kev. M. L. Kise. Tho fair bride is one of Lane jouuty's most popular daughters, and the best wishes of her many friends go with her to her new home at Kiddles, Douglas county where t'.ie groom is a prominent young business mau. Eu- gehe Guard. Weekly Excursions to the East. A tourist sleeping car will leave Port- laud every Tuesday at 0 p. m. via the O. & N. without change to Boston, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to the cities of Omaha, Chicago, Buttalo or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. Kemember this service lieu going East, and consult O. K. & N. agents, or address, W. II. Hl'KLBl KT, General Passenger Ageut, 1'4. Portland, Or. Degrees Conferred in Salem. Salem, June 10. Honorary degrees were cout'erred as follows at the com mencement exercises of tbe college of lib eral aits of Willamette university today; LL D., Judge J. C. Fullerton, S. T. Kichardson; D. D , George W. Grannie, S. A Stair, Kev. Day, of Ohio; doctor of music, K. A. Heritage. The Gatch prize for tho best examin ation was awarded to Sophia Towusend, A Bargain. Splendid dwelling property consisting of three lots, well Mulshed house and outbuildiugs, offered at a genuine bar gain by the Koseburg Building cV Loan Association. Impairs of Hkuma.n Maiiks, Secretary. Strayed. From the subscriber a dark brown cow. She had ou when she left a strap halter Tho taker up will be suitably rewarded bv returning her to hiiu at Koseburg. W. F. Bksjamin. Don't Tvbarro Spit auil fciuule Your Mfs Amy. To iuit tobacco easily uud forever, be iuug iii'lic. lull ot life, uervu unJ vlfor, take Ns-To-Due. llio wonder -worker, tbut makes weuU men strong. All drufuisis, 50o or II. Cureguuruu (ecd. Hooklet uud sample free. AiUlre fiierlliiR Itemedy Co , Clili-BL'O or New Yor, Rayal otaksa taw Ho4 pr, wntlaasBM aaa acltelMM. pa 111 FOVDEil Absolutely Pur All size brass kettles at Chnrrbill A Woolley's. New wheels for rent at tba "Crer cent Cyclery." For tanglefoot fly paper go to tbe Novelty Store. Ladies go to lbs Novelty Store for the best assortment of bustles. For a nice line of ladies' knit ribbed Tests call at the Novelty Store. Don't miss "The Prodigal Father" Pt the Opera House Thursday night, Tha Crescent chainlets is superior to all others. Price $75, Guaranteed. When yon rent a wheel get an easy rrjnning.Crescent at the Creseiit Cyclery, Have yonr dentil 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 line of, at tbe Novelty Store. Ladies, keep in mind our large line of hirt waists and neckwear, also belts and mitts at the Novelty Store. Call and examine our line of boy's and men's clothinj. We give best value for the money. Novelty Store. For trimmed hats tbat are beantifot anl aneqaaled in price, call at the Noveltv Store millinery department. Gentlemen will do well to examine our line of oversbirts and underwear, all at very low prices at tbe Novelty Store. Those who desire a bigb grade of den tal work should see S. M. Hamby ia the office of F. W. Uaynes, Review building, telephone No. 4. Inquiries are coming in from all part of the county to Churchill A Wool ley in regard to their chain di iye mower and Ieyer Binder with fly wheel. The up-to-date farmer tbat uses bis thinker knows that a fly wheel 'on bis binder is just as essential as on a feed chopper or a steam engine. No one can afford to bava dental work done by other than a permanent resident. IV. Stange is such and bis office will hereafter be open at all times. To avoid pain, save time, trouble and money, have your dental work done by M. Hamby, a graduate of one of tba leading dental colleges of tha United States. Tbe ice cream bas arrived. Head quarters at the Kandy Kitchen, where tbe best is to be bad. Families sup plied. Orders promptly attended to. Pure fresh candies, soda water and ice cream soda. A thrill of terror is experienced whua a brassy cough of croup sounds through the houee at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has beon administered. Safe and harmless for children. Marsters' Drug Store. After years of uutold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersville, Pa., was cured by UBing a single box of DeWitt'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 fc Co. A few dozen of those Kentucky made pants, substantial and well made, no shoddv. Also a few dozen women's, men's, boys' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and Bliade, underwear for hot aud cold weather, and various other articles at living prices, at U. C. Stanton's. Dr. W. S. Hamilton is the Secretary of the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeons for Pensions at Koseburg, and all com munications should be addressed to him. W. S. Hamilton. Secretary, K. L. Mh.lxr, President, S. Du Gas, Treasurer. l'.y the Board. Educate Your llowcla With Cuscarctfc Cundy Culbarttc. cure constipation forever. 10c,3r3c. If CC C. fail, drufsists refund money. CASTOR I A For Infaats and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of ECONOHY HARKET, L. 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