CLOSING SACRIFICE SALE! OUT AT , Caro Bros STORE l'lIU I'LAINDEALER ,11'I.Y 7. 18h. Tiir Mmixi'i i I'm ii tiiiirt'tica. il mruirof Main and fa no .iiu.'H. riuuilay ;Hcrlre: rrcnliliif , 11 . a ami 7 :w i. in.; Hatibatli Biliool, IU a. m. f. V. W.Mill. y, HllKrlUU'IHlfllli WaaS Mealing ai I,,.,, ill thu utiiiiiluK iotvlcu; Kpwurtti taagu , .1 . in. Il.il lio li.Mlny, rivaltli'Ul. Flayer M. villi. Iiii vIii), nl 7 10 y in. Fill1- l. M'Miiit, I'a.lur, I'nti.MiiiKi'. vnriivr Main and Lane. hiiini ikhiik Ciii'iu n -wrui'i ol laaa aud II uninvli. Hmi'lay rlurvlie. Fuill! worship, in ati'l 7 U y. u., Kalilialtl Hckoul V I'. ri. r. K.,7 i. in. flayer MucllOS. , 10 a. m.i WflUM- I or, . Ml i. iu. K. H. HilwosTM. pastor. I I I (I' Hi I I III I I IM'lli II : .1 Ii. I ,i ; ..!! . nt ll n Ml and ii 1 mi !'! nlrvcl. u i in. I'ray- I urn liii ', I liillvl.iy itiUllll. A. Ii. H a II1U. I'a.Uir i.i. i. i. ' ii in ii. 'I mn uml'. .-i i vIim on hiilulu)' in r it 1 1 k! "I Ii in I'm in I l a ami H luii'I ami Inuitb nlli aiil w ry Hun- 'U i urn U a aiiiiuiiiit't'U (mill l Hi' I ' Him Its Ml-l"tii . M I II l ll, intii; ,wi 1 v t. cm. I mo i ty huoilay uliii'. . J. I ill i"--1. Falir HKIlil' MLNTION. 1-M'nli (nut in kiliinH jurat ut .(glor's yroiiry. I In- Y.'irts Moio is selliug out ut satti In inn piiceri. Call and be convinced. Sua htvii !, ul I flies uud misses' tine b'ioi'S, II II the latest eljles, just icceived Ut I'UI tiltl Ul OH. Kalian to Kent.- Or will take stock to I'.ihium by Hib week ur iiioulli. Ii. '. A iiinl, Melrose. I .n lu't utnl ni'iilloiuou summer kuit uu lnnM'Ji you'll lind good aasortuiont ul at vrry Inv prices. Novolly Store. Uli.it everyone says must be true. '1 In' i li'il' i'tt ol teas aud coffees jn town ul Mi;-., II. Eahion'. Tin' W. C. T. I'. will bold it legular meeting on tlio rocond and lourtb Thtiimlay of every mouth at 3 ;0M p. in. in tliu Fpworth l.i.itftio room ol thu M. 1). rliurrh. Morni' Poultry Cure. Thin iufalllbls ii inctly i li.il:i'ii;B tbu world to roluce iu i"( i,il in an ivk roliicer. t'reveut ivo mi'l i'uro lor nil iliiH-atus ol fowls. iiuritutuid and (or sale by II. M. Mur tn, KoHt-liur;, Or. 1. I. HonJ, practical r, rf wan niiiBKfr. phou 10 b aalfcoiii I'liiffus ouice, next 19 tun .tiaras' I'Uiitlinir, KoeuUur, UreKou. ati'hnn, 1 1 )i k and jow wlry ropairod in a eKilllnl niaiinur at reasonublo prices. A nliaio ul t ho public patrutiago to- I idled. I p to date- driilialiy by I'r. Mrauge hiili nii'aiii tlio liont and latest kinds of work i-Uillully carefully uud proiorly iuaciicd lib lio hiicT ti'Oilbid. but r- (t'ct sjti-l.i'li'in. Try lr. Strauge't aoiiinloHH rioaui), the beat, latent and nioHt perlect inudi'. Cm load ol I'lothlug uad ball jiikt id n'iid t tlio l!ois Stviu. These goods wriii oideied iliiucl from the (acloiles bi'loio we iiniii'ipalvd of Ht'lliug out, and mo olfuied to Iho public at cost, Ut-at iliiuiK' iloihingon thu const, lay lor made not ui'i'i'i'U'il. Cull and fxunjine tliuui. Ourbalauio the lilatt ulylee and are wii th double what, we offer tbem at. liobu BiuiiK. Notii:o irt hereby giveu to the public by the niidiiBii:ned thut I do uot allow ill ud itiiiunils to be buried on my preni n i h, ut KuHi'bur, Dro.ou, or K"rbge iluuiped tliereoii or a and or gravel taken Ihi ufroni, uiiIhkh the party Inking sand or gravel It t tit cuiitruct with me for the r i k 1 1 1 to do so. TnmHp.u-HorH will be prosecuted ac uinliug to law , Aauon Kok, UoBbmit, Oregou, March 17th, 1885. I'lii) daylight ride uloiig thu Coluiubui i Hiiuul bo but interesting at this time of Hut year. I'MUHtuguts (aklug tbo Spo kane t' Iyer, leaving tho L'uiou depot at J ;T" . ui. daily, gut this vIjw lasting over live hours, iiut that is uot all. Thu U. It, N. give through service to Hpukuue, uud u direct couuectlon with tbu truiu from Hpukaue to Kootoual louiilry, l'alacu sleepers and uioduro cum hes operated daily without change. Travelois To Spokuue, To Uouslaud, 'i'o l'alouue 'Vuwus, To Uoeur d'Alouo Towus, To ull ldihtei u U'ubliiuglou I'oiulB. To ull Northern Idaho 1'oiuts, Take Iho . It, A N. Spokuuu l'lyur, And Have Time. Leave Union I'upol Daily ul -':br p. in. V. O. I ompom, Agent, Uoseburg, Oregon. We arc determined to close out our larjc stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Doots, Shoes, Ladies' uud Gents' KurnishiiK' Goods. Hlankcts. Ouilt. hmbroitlcrics, Trunks, ii m m . - . Kcai estate and must NO Our ionablc Factory late arrivals Koods in tlu- ms luncwc MUST CALL SOON AND ASK l'OR PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store WAMliU Wood on aubsrrlptiou at Ibis olHrfl. oacar Kiduuour ol Califoiula, in visit ing relatives In this city. Iot everybody celebrate the glorious Fourth, on Monday next. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hire ni to Myrtle Croak to celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crawford attended the ( anyonvllle celebration. Miss Kl'Mfia Khambrook attended the celebration at Hiotta Valley. Mr. l'eriy Edgar and Frank Cain of Kiddle, kH)lit a day in l( iseburg Ibis week. I.ai f", ribuoim, mills, lies and bell, we have a large awirtiueiil of. Novelty Store. Mrs. lien l,obr and Mm. S. S. Catch ing seiit Sunday and Mouday at Myrtle Cretk. Miss Kdua llurvey of ('aklau l is visit ing in this i ily, the guott of Miss HI via Stearin. A carl jad of goteriiiiiuut Iiuihih went tbiougli l.'oreburg Tuesday uiorumg to San I rant isco. Teuls, cots, camp chairs uud cauipiog outlits cun be found at a full Alex- ander A Mroug'r. II. M. Martin lias just received a car load of binding twine. 1 ariners will make note of U.W. John Lggerr, who lormerly resided iu this city, but now of Cirants Taut, was upon our streets this wot k. A traiti of L'H cars of harvesters fiom Stockton, Cal., passed through Hoee burg to I'oitland Tuesday noon. iiuou Caro spent the l ourlh at Ash land, lie reivjrU a wsy-up time and u big crowd to witness the pageant. The Odd 1 ellowb' and Itebekah's have the lhauks of the Plaimiialkk composi tors for big dish of delicious ico cream. I), DuUas. M. 1'., member Hoard, Tension l;xauioeis. Ollico, Marsters building residlug cornor Main and Cass street. Misses ora Terry, lletlu and race Catching, JJmma I isher and Ifeleu Smith attended the celebration ut Myr tle Creek. Miast irace Catching of Kiddie, camo dowu ou the overland Mouday night and will make her homo witli her aunt Mrn. II. F. Lohr. Tbo Novelty store bus a contract for years ou a copyright paster which, when placed ou a silver dollar, maUes it worth f 1 .05 in tiade. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner of Myitis l'oint came in on the local from Cottage Grove last night and loft for their borne this morning. Mrs, Ira It. Kiddle who lias been visit ing relatives and fi lends at I'oillaud for the pant two month", returned home Tuesday night. Tbo I !p worth League will give a Dewey aocial on the lawn of Mrs. F. W. Wool ley Friday evening, July 15th. Everybody invited to come. ILL. McNabb of Calapooia was iu tow n Monday, lie says crops are lino iu that part of the county, lie took his sister, Mrs. II. U. Gillette, homo with him to visit her parents. Kswiug uiaohiuos, sowing macbiucs, sew ing uiacuiuus at Alexander A Strong, aud Iho bent of tbeui at that, ranging in price from $:'3 to (37.50. lipsuro to ece them before you buy. F, U. Colliuau, physician aud surgeou Otlke iu Taylor A Wilson block, resi dence 71'O.KlepheuB street. Professional calls iu towu or country promptly an swered night or day. See IUce A Ulce, llouee Furnishers, for every thing iu the furniture line, largest stock and lowest prices, just re ceived a car loud of Easti in mi I coas' furniture. Bee us for baigaiiiH. On Wednesday eveuiug next, July Uih, Alpha Lodge, K. of 1'. will iustsll oUkers (or the eusuiug term. Ice uroaui aud other good things will be ou top, aud all members of the onb r are cordially invited to be present, MIhs Jeuuie Clayton of Coles Valley has brokeu the record us a bike ridur. be made the distance from Portland lo Roseburg, 215 miles, iu three days. Bhe made 00 miles the tirst day. The (tverage dittauce daily was 7.' miles, pretty good for a Coles Valley damsel, Una of the most inaguitlceut trains that ever wout over the Southern l'aciuc passed through Kosoburg today, twenty-live cure, each one loaded to ita (ull capacity with a Holt's combined harvester aud thresher manufactured at titocktou, Cal. Thii maguillt'vnt truiu wusbUlodfur tbo grunt wheal fields of I'.stern Oiegou and Washington. Valises, cot., etc. Ufa if . . SKLL, a vvc have sold our give possession iu Sixty Days HUH BUG. are all the best and most fash i ily, and arc direct from the 1 lie adjuster of losses ol T. IS. Cannon d'iring the Ore last Wednesday Las fixed the amount at iXi, It Is exHHted that within 48 hours that a vote will he had on the Hawaiian annexation ijuestion. lite coutosteil clerkship of Baker county, has been decided in favor of Oeddifl, a republican. f . . .a jay niooss ol I .a Oraude, owner of the Drook's blx;k of this city, la in the city today on bis way to Kanoina county, uaiiloroia. .Mr. vtui. Carlon who fell and broke ms n-g i at i cuueaijay daring the Ore, is sum-ring considerable, though slowly lecoveriug. Oeu. bhalter and Commodore tamp sou are drawiu up plans ul a combined struck upou Sautiiuu, i the iiy is not surrcudercil soon. Meeting of Kosebuxg O. II. C. at Arumrv louight ut Ho'clock. 1 ollattend uote ilo.ired. Dy order of executive cummiilce. Lmha K. Kiciubds, Sec, iHiiisuiuir Cal., was nearly swept from existence by lire July o!h 'f weoty-iire buildings weie destroyed in the bualness part of town. The loss is very heavy. Chan. I'airott, W. U. Jamieton, Juo Mct 'auley, Uuj Uueer aud Von Casey went to Krewster Valley. Wednesday morning to lleh, hunt and camp out for rucreatiou, fun and a pleasant time gen erally . The lumber iu the yards of the 1 lodson Mill Co. took (ire. consuming about 400, 000 ft. The mills were saved. The origin of the fire hss nut been learned at time of gotug to press, nor the amount ot insurance, if any. Mat Wilkius, formerly proprietor ol the McClalleu House, was visiting his brother, J. II. Wilkins, of the Depot Hotel, ou tho lourlh. It will be re membeied that his brother J see was loHtou tbo steamer Sieira Nevada last winter on his way to Klondike. I I I III I a 1'lats of survey of township 30 8., K. 5 west, were opened for entries at the land ofiire Wedueeday, JulyO, at 0 a. m. 1'Mrlics claiming or wishing to pur chase said lauds can now have .their claims put on record. The above town ship ii a late survey ou what is called M i tie Creek. i:. J. North and family and L". W. I'.riggs ami family spent the Fourth by the cool waters of the North Umpqua near tho Dixou ranch. Tbey caught aud ate about W0 trout, and were saved from tUrvatiou by a liberal supply of milk and honey obtained front Mr. Dix on. Of course they bad a good time. Prisoners Mutinied. WAMUM.TON, July o. A special dis patch to the Star, dated off Santiago, July 0, says: "After tho destruction of the Spanish Uut 440 tueu from the Marie Theresa were placed as prisoners on the Har vard. For some reason those men mu tinied. The officers and crew ot the Harvard were proparod, and the mutin eers were fired upon. Sii Spaniards wcie killed outright and 12 wounded. Advised Peace. Toe Paris Temps, commenting upon tho late disaster lo the Spanish says: l'erhaie the only service which Senior Sogueta can uow rendor Spain, his parly, liberalism aud himself, is to open uegotiatious for peace. There has been euough bloodshed, battles, aud d est rue lisu of ships forte and lives. If the Spanish liouoi is not uow satisfied when in the name of heaven will it lie? Appalling Diaaater. A lieuch steamer sunk, (July 100 saved uutof 833 souls on hoard, The steamship La Uourgoine collides with tho Cromartyshire oil' Sable Island, July 4th. The La Uourgoine went down and 170 passengers and 30 of the crew ouly wers saved and 033 were drowned. The Cuban Volunteers. Xuv YoiiK, July 0. A special to the W orld from w ashlugton says: The Cuban legatiou has been advised of tho safe arrival in Cuba ol the socoad expedition ol Cuban volunteers from the United States under command ol Gen eral Kmilio Nuuea, The expedition left the count of Florida ou the steamer Florida June -5 and lauded at Punta Caney on the 30th. Ou board the trans port, besides tbo 350 Cuban volunteers, chiefly from Florida and New York, were two dynamite guus, 4000 Springfield rifles and a largo quantity of ammunition. INDCPCNDCNCC DAY, Thii 12:'oil BUuTveTsarr of mfTTTH; has come aud gone, a day that will luMxime historic la the world's annals. It has been replete with memorable uccurance. A thousand years bas oonvsrged into the last two month's eveotualltler. The Anglo-Saxon race, like the sua in his rising brightness end cheering glory, Is beginning to pour ikiwa apnn the dark places amongst tin nni ion of cirih, it civilizing pjwer. Misrule Is doomed. Spanish barbarity Las efrooeed bomiolty to pat forth its lateot energies. Jn the ciucibleof war the pure metal, liberty, Is being freed fruu the dross. The nation that tbiee hondred years ago was one ol the foremost nations on earth, it now Iu the throes ol death. Tho history ol the United htates for the last two months reads like a romance. The en ergy of the English speaking race is moving on and rnpiedng to murpur, not for 'oii(piel of territory but for right and a growiog humanity tinder tho in spiring baltlecry of "Liberty and Light." In Itoeeburg the day was quietly cele brated. An oration at the Hichardsoo Li cycle track was delivered by Hon. Fred Page-Tostln who made the American eagle scream quite lastily lor Cubs ' libre. He eulogized American citizens and Institutions and paid a glowing tribute to American patriotism and - American patriots. Games of vriou- sorts - were Indulged In by the young, people and hugely enjoyed by jrouof and old alike. The several event resjul'aVl as follows : , Half mile bicycle race, novice,, prize, silver medal, SliermtHJdi of Cottage Grove, won In two heats with Tolles second, time 1;28. Half mile bicycle race, boys. under 10 years, prize, sweater, Murphy won m two beats, Morris second. Deet time 1:20. Free for si I bicycle race', iiuarter mils dash, prize, medal, Hassell first, Tolles second, Murphy third, tine 0:34 Hurdle race, 120 yards, prirs, f 0W cash, Faulkner first. McWilliams second, tirns 0;24. Foot race, 100 yards. Bonobral.e first. Boyd second, trme 0: 12-. Pole vault, prbte, $3.00 cash, Faulkner won at ft. 3 inches, wilh . Laogenberje second at ft. 2 inches. Broad jumi. tj.oj cash. Dager first, Wilkins sewud, best distance lo ft. 4 inches. A baseball gamo waaalao played dur ing the day, for a csb prize of 1J, by the Itoseburg aud Mt. . Soott. teams, Roeeburg winning by a score ol JJ to 27. The firing of vanuou ty the old vets of the Home was one, of the eojoyable episodes cf the day. At night a brilliant and pleasing pyrotecunical display was witnessed by fully two thousand people on the vacant lota south of the Odd Fel lows Temple supplemented by a similar display of fireworks on Mt. Nebo weet of town till ten o'clock. At Myrtle Creek the people enjoyed the usual festivities of 'our uaul birthday. Hon. G. v WsnneoAtt, ,' reproeeiiUtive elect, delivered the addrewe,' which was reported excellent. The Declaration was read by Thurnian Cbanay. Alter the in tellectual feast tho weU filled basket ol good things that, delight the temporal taste .furnished another feast which further augmented the pleasures ol the patriotic son Is present. . The baby show was quit a exciting. About 2iJ baoies were exhibited. Mrs. Dr. P. A. Harris' baby woo the pri-e a silver dollar while tow other pj moth ers were disgruntled. In Cie evening there was a tine display of fireworks and a dance as a Gnale to the programme. At Coles Valley Geo. M. Brown wan the orator ol the day, aud it is reported, maintained his reputation as an orator. A basket dinner waa duly discussed after the intellectual least. The exercises closed in tbo evening, by a platform dance . At Canyonvillo the usual exercises ol a celebration were had. An oration by Hon. A. M. Crawford wan well received, several hundred ueODk were in at tendance to do honor toy the day by rac es, bssebsJl sod ether sports, coadat!- ing at night at Parsley's Hall where 'joy was uncoofinod" responsive to the strain ol bewitching music. A Rare Treat. A lew male members of Kebekah lodge No. 41, who pride tbuuiselves upon their culinary knowledge, thought to give the lodge a sample of their skill in tho way of refreshments last Tuesday evening at the installation. They pre sented tbHoiselves at the lodge door and demanded admittance, but being without the lodge pass were ut first denied ad iniUauce, but wueu it was learned that they bad the prlucipal pass, bologna sausage, pickles, cookies aud au ice cream freezer full ot the delicious con gealed cream, the N. G. ordered the door opened aud iu stalked tour stalw art bipeds of the masculine gender bearing the fruits ol their labors, aud soou there was a smacking ol lips over thudelicioui morsels punctuated with the "jokes ol the season" aud cutumeudatiuiia of their brothers for their Dewey-like bravery. The lodge surrendered to the invaders. It was a joyous atiair aud will long be remembered as ouo ol the pleasant epi sodes ol social life in Kebekah Lodge No, 41. . Installation. At Kosehurg lodge No. 41 of the lie bekahs, the district deputy. Miss Sarah Wimberly, installed the following of ficers for the next term, viz: Miss Amata Smith, N. G. ; Mis. S. F. Strange, V. G, ; Miss Cora Beuedick, secretary J Miss Mae Fisher, pei munout secretary ; Miss Lena Keaiuey, lnsuier; Miss Martha Cummius, warden; Miss Anna Boggese, conductor; Miss Ivy Van Buren, O.'d.j Mrs. Dora Ffetuher, It. 8, V, G. Several ot tho ppuiutivo ofticera wero absent and so their installation wass deferred. CIRCUIT COURT. 0. ' A too Urigg vr. Joseph Hbadingor, foreclosure. A, T. Dswis lor pi f. Con 11. Hhsridan Bros. vs. A. T. Mo Laugblio, to recover money. Cbas. Hamilton for plf. Continued for ser vice. 13. J. B. Paiker vs. Nicolas Furlong, injunction, U. V, Coehow for plf. ; J. W, Hamilton for deft, iMmnrrer overruled. 15. Asher Mark et al vs. Jane A. Adams, foreclosure. J. W. Hamilton for plf.; Brown1 A Tustlo for deft. Judgment for plaintiff. 10. J. B, Parker ys. K. W. Wall tl al, Injunction. (). V. Cofthow for plf. To bw tried at Secisl term. 17. H. Wollfuberg vs. irnt Levins, Ui recover money. J. W, Hamilton lor pil. ; W. It. Willis for deft. Goes over tnjarwial term. J. William Wiley yn. Geo. KIliiTet al, injunction. Brown A Tnetui for plf.; J. W. Hamilton for deft. In ) Lands of referee. 20, Julius Ambram vs John ireschern, t recover money. Brown & Tustin for plf. ; J. W. Hamilton and 0. 1. Coehow for defU To be tried at special term. 22. The Douglas Co. B. & L. Assoc! ation vs E, L. Parrott, adm., foreclosure. Sehlbrede A Coehow lor plf. Decree for 374, and 1 10 attorney's fees. 24. George W. Kimball vs Asron Ilawley, foreclosure. Dexter Kics lor plf.; F. W.Benson lor deft. Decree granted. 27. Wm U. Willie et al vs Joseph S. Woodruff, trustee, foreclosure. A. M. Crawford for pit. Decree by default. o2. The Douglas Co. B. A fM Associa tion vs Geo. Carpy et al, foreclosure. Sehlbrede A Coehow for pit.; H. L. Ben soli for deft. Decree granted. S3. H. A. McLaren vs ll. P. Brook hart, appeal from justice's coirt. K. D. Stratford and A. M. Craw for J for plf.; Brown A Tustin for deft. Vivdict for defandant. 35. W. H. Coats, appellant, vs A. Marks, admr., respondent, appeal from county court. Wm It. Wiilis fur pit.; J. W. Hamilton for deL. (ioee over to swecisl term. M. AV.P. Lord etal vs. David Leu-, ox et al, confirmation. Sehlbrede A Coehow lor plf.; J. W. Jfamilton for deft. Confirmed. Land Office Changes. Hou J. T. Bridges took his position ss Uegister of the V. S. land office in this city Friday, July 1st. Hon. . . K. M. Veatcb retiring. Mr. BriJges i4 S3 well known to the people ot this county, hav ing twice represented them in tbe legis lature, that no words of introducti on are necessary. Mr. Veatch bas serve t sev eral months more than the four y'fars for which he was appointed, and ofon his retirement it is the universal senti ment tbst the position bas never beo filled by a more honest, capable and ob liging official. He will hereafter make his home at Cottage Grove, where he recently completed a fine residence. Mr. Thackrah will retain his position as clerk in the land office for the present. Mr. J. H. Booth,' the new Receiver, will probably not take his position until about the 10th inst., his business affaire requiring his personal attention for several days yet. A Fine Present. Saturday afternoon when .ludge J. C. Fullertou called court to ord'jr he was pleasantly surprised by beingr presented with a beautiful silver wateL pitcher as a token of the high esteem in wbich be is held by the members of the Roeeburg bar and the officers of the cowl. Hon. Geo. M. Brown made the presentation spsech and in an eloquent manner reviewed the six years which Mr. Follerton has been on the beech, and how by his just and impartial decisions he had won the lasting esteem of not only the members ol the bar hut the citizens ol his district. The judge re nond! in a pleasing manner eiacerely thanking bis friends fx their ervreeiion of good will. The New Deal. The new officers have given Ljuda aud as turne their official duttea next Mon day. J as. F. Gasley, Jr., clerk has gi fen bonds of the United St tes Fidel ity and Guaranty Company. Amount $) 0,000. His first clerk is C. S. Jackson, anid F. A. McCall second. K. D, Stephens, sheriff, J. L. Dewey, deputy. Bond $10,000, T. K. iSlicridau, Wl. Hamilton, Asher Marks and Sol Al iraliaiu, sut elite. U. W. Dimmick, treasurer. Bonds 3 9,000; w ith J. W. Wright, N. La.Uaut, AsOier Murks, J. C. Fullertou, O. F. GtKltrey, S. D. Kvaus, G. W. Kimball auid W. ll. Thompson, sureties. School Report. Report uf (be Mt. Scott school for the term envliuK July 1st: f No. daya taught 20; whole No. idays Itoiidaiico 400; No. pupil eunltl avvewge daily attendance 8; No. vikitota 45 ; ileportineut good. ' Those averaging above 85 pet cent in the examination are ; Cecil Bhikely and Lloyd AUorbury average Ul ; Beryl At terbury 8J; Lynn Strader 87; Victor illakely 85. Aha L. Smuii, i Teacher. Doa't Tubtcto tiyit tail siaiuW Vour MtVi Amy. ' 'To gull tobacco easily uuJ (orevvr, Lu mug tiutlu, lull of life, uervu unit vigor, take Ne-To-Bau, tbo wntuler-worker, that mukva weak mua itjng. All drusuiala, Wo or II. Curaiiiiuruu. tsaxl. liooklot uud uuiuplo free, AdJrcn JiiHtllng JteuieJy Co, Cbkago ir New YorL Gold Watch. U'eter Nasb, sr., i f I'lktou, guessed luuky No. t'-'. Near ones wero M. A, Luiub!K)and Mark Jones ti:!, .Novnlly Stoje, 5cottsburg. Wm. Haines, at one lime a resident of this plane, was viaitiog his old Iriemls here recently. . ' Mrs. Kudu Ilsndersoi etpects to join hr husband in Sai Framrtwo soon. J. Staling of Drain was down this way recently. Mrs. Lydia Ingblutu of Coo couuly, has ben visiting her paretiis, Mr. apd Mrs. J, Patteraon. Mrs. Annie Perry is sgain at the Palmer boos. . Mr. Allie Hill bas gonelo Gardiner. Mr. P. P, Palmer bas retorued home. Ld Majorle and family attended the Fourth here. The weathr was excellent the 4th, being cool and agreeable all day. The young people and some ol the elder ones wore having a Tine lime at the dance on the night ot the 4th. The horrible detail and dreadful re suits of the war are coming to us by personal telegram, and we bone it will soon cesse. The launch, Umpqua, came op Sun day and returned, bringing up passen gers and also taking some dowo. The 4tb was a success in a small way, as nothing extensive waa attempted. Miss Maimie Palmer presided at the of gan. (Several patriotic songs were song, also some excellent recitations were delivered by Miss Black man and Mias Josie Andrews. An origins! poem by T. W. Andrews was read. 11. Weather!; read the Declaration of Independence and made some remarks. Mr. Fanner, late of Kentucky, also made some pleas ing and appropriate remarks. A most bountiful dinner waa spread and was en joyed by all, and much waa left, enoogb fer another crowd. Every one seemed to enjoy themselves and all went home well pleased. " The Crescent Is the Best. Roeeburg, Or., June 21, 1893. To whom it may concern : This is to certily that I puxebaeed a Cresent race wheel of A. C. Marsters A Co. on April 16, 1898, and since then I have ridJen it 1900 miles over rough, craggy highways and muddy mountain trails, without a single break aud only one puncture, which I repaired myself. For strength, durability, beauty, fin ish and easy running the "Crescents" have no equal, for they hare been tried aud uot found wanting iu any ot the above named qualities. I have owned (and had the privilege of using) several different makes of bi cycles, but I would say to any one de siring a first-class wheel iu every re spect, and one that will stand hard usage and wear to purchase a high-grade "Crescent." ReepecUully, W. Wsiout. The Record Broken. Mr. S. A. Goroey of Millwood, Oregon, who received the contract for earring the mail from Boseburg t Millwood three Uxtaes a week, entered upon bis duty on toe first day of Joly, 1894, finished bis cot tract Friday with the government. Mr. Gamey drove his own stage every trip, never missed a trip, waa never late on schedule to time. The distance from Roeeburg to Millwood is 23 miles and six tripe a week. Yoa will find that Mr. Gurney bas driven hie stage in the last four years a distance of 28,704 miles, more than once around the world and Irom Rosebvrc to the .Sandwich Islands. Siovx ClTV. Shasta Limited Is the name of the only perfect train in the world, now running every night between St. Paul and Chicago, via tbo Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway the pioneer road of the west in adopt leg all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful scenery along the route ol the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt ol two-cent postage stamp. Address Geo. II. Heafford, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. To the Public. On, and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms tor all undertaker's goods are cash with tbe order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by toy patrons and myself by selling strictly .tr cii. P. Bknimck, Undertaker. Roeeburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. , . A Bargain. splendid dwelling property consisting of three lot, well finished house and outbuildings, ottered at a geuuiue bur utiu by the Roseburg Buildiug A Louu Association. Iuquire ot lIxu.MAs MAKkis, Secretary Men Wanted. The fultoluidiputch, which csplaius iUtull. was received this moruiug : . . lOAxr.AND, Ok.,v June 30. Oue-tiun drvd men wauls J on Buhuuiia road, Apply on work. T. G, Runt. Wanted. 20 tuns ol good hay. Sealed bids, wjij ba received lor bay by tbo commandant of, the Oregon Soldier Home until Satur d iy July Din, 1898. Bids must describe kind and quality, baled or loose. Hay t ! placed in bam al the Hume. W. H. Bvass, Commander. General Vrra del Roy, eecond In com aiaud ti Linares, having lieeu killed oo Sauday, and General Lwiares having been wowuded, Geuera! Torul is cbiet in rninniHurl vu Santiago. Now is a Rwd limn to pay your sun SCkiptioU. 3 Rjral sawa tkt t4 . wbt a4 MMM Dewey hats at the Novelty Store. New line of laoe ciitains at the Novel ty fitore. Reduction in smris at tbe Novelty 8tore to cloee on, the line. Handsomest hoe of summer goods la town at the No lty Store. No mistake will be made by having your dental work done by Dr. Strange. Morgan A Wright puncture proof Urea at tbe Crescent Cyclery, 18.50 per pair. Broken lot ol Oxford Ti shoes ws are closing oat at a reduced price. Novelty Store. Call at tbe Boas 8tore and price their goods, and you will be surprised to find tbeea at tocb low figures. Those who desire a high grade of den tal work should see 8. M. Hamby In tbe office of F. W. Haynes, Review building, telephone No. 4. , Inquiries are coming in from all parts of the county to Churchill A Wool ley in regard to their chain drive mower and lever Binder with fly wheel. The up-to-date farmer that utes his thinker knows that a fly wheel on bis binder is just as essential as on a feed chopper or a steam engine. For prices snd quality eall at the old original stand, Fresh snd dried frail, candy and nuts, cigars and tobacco at prices to suit all. Ma. H.EsroM. To avoid pain, save time, trouble and money, have your dental work done by S. M. Hamby, a graduate of oue of the leading dental colleges of tbe United Stiles. Remember that I'r. Strange is a per manent resident of Roeeburg, and is not here temporarily, that be fully warrants all his work and is here at all times to make good his guarsntees of all dentis try. The ice cream bas arrived. Head quarters at the Kaudy Kitchen, where the best is to be had. Families sup plied. Orders promptly attended to. Pure fresh candies, soda water and ice cream' coda. A few dozen ol those Kentucky made pants,. substantial and well made, no shoddy. Also a few dozen women', men's, boys' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and shade, underwear tor hot and cold weather, and various other article at living prices, at H. C. Stanton's. Dr. W. S. Hamilton ia the Secretary ol the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeons lor Pensions at Roseburg, and all com munications should be addressed to him. W, 8. Hamilton. Secretary, K. L. Mu.LXB.Preeident, S. Dv Gab, Treasurer. By theBoard . Edocat Voar llowaJa-TVUh t'aacarat. Candr Cathartic, cure constloailoa. forever. 10c, 28c. If C. C C. full, diustits refund money. Will Comer Ajtfrfrr.--"- Prof. Hyunaa A Co., thcGtniAn acu- liat and catarrh apecialUvfrom Portland, will be at the,McCallen lfolei,- July 21 and 22, tor two daytooly and return once each month. We wirtcore your catarrh no matter how cbronicV without fail. Catarrh is a very dangero jb disease. We treat catarrh without medicine in ternally Call aud bave'a friendly talk with the Prof, which' cos's absolutely nothing. Glasses fitted tor eye. Office hoar in Roeeburg- til day. Remember tbe date of our coming. Tor Over Fifty Teais, AM Out add WiLL-Taun Bctisov. Mrs W tailow's Booming Byiup baa been uted lor over flfty years by million! of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gunu, allays all paio, coxes wind eolio, and lath best remedy for DlarTboa. -Ji pleasant to the taste, bold by druggists in every part ol the world. Twenty- Sve cents a bottle. Its value li incalculable. Bo sure aud ask for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and taka no other kind. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kin. You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature ECONOHY HARKET, L. KOHLHAOON, Proprietor, l'Att. IN Fresh and Salted Meat JA' KSOS' ST., K'JSKUl'KO, OU. Lew LO) Baku!3 m W I sa mar .Baaa" " .