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CLOSING OUT SalE AT Caro Bros STORE i TUB PLA1NDEALER JULY II. 188. Monthly Meteorological Summary I OH JI NT Main ttmoiiUcilc I'tunure, .M. Itllcl prtMiire, SI. dita, 3. I.oet IM0UIU4, W II; datf,". Menu luinixiiluii', t.J. Ilihi't, tl, lu , b. Uuni!,JV, dale, 3 i,r'inl dnlly mitKr ul taiiipcrattirv, H, dstf , I nit -U: imii ) )l l iniMjrtin , II; dt. 1 Menu ti uipciatiiii' lot tin month lu is:, r.i. lsw, H. It"', i l. I'-u. list, i l . ivs. : IIV.I, I'. IS' 1J. -0. UK, ISVl. MM, 0 ? JD. CI i-m, v. IVM, (..' Mi hi icuip' mliiio tut llllt luoiilli lui .1 )tat, i.l. AM'in'J Ocrti-lciicjf ul dully iurn lrincra lure . I u 1 1 : i i tlic iiwiilh, . Accumulated iletlcl- U: V ul 0ll until tllllpCIBtUIO nlllCC Jail. I.t.' Akuiko dally ililu lciK y since Jn. 1,0. I'rviallliig diudloii ol wind, N. To Ul muTrnii iil i.l lii'l, itti uilln. Mlinum i-l,Hty i l Mil I. M inllrt, illiiillnn, HVV, 'Ula 1 T'1! wv .I'll -ili' ii. I "I IikIih. N' ol days M ltd ."1 llllll "I IU;U ul lK'tIUllOU, P li'ini i m cii.iinii- ii ;lii' for tills niontli iu is. 4.1' .' ooi. i. :. mm, 0 it I-?;, (i Isl, 1 io i . s iiV l .. ;. I -11 J'". IV'., 01! I'T.i, II ll. lv, 11,' I- '1. .1 ..'. it n. o M'Jd. 0.2J lr9T. P.sn i ii:, o ui l.' 1 ul A-'.'' i '.lu'.l.'li l'ii tlili muiilb lor '.'I ,i;i, i.i in li... it'il-.it'U'.y to precipitation :uiin" imMiili, ii .' luetic Numtrfr "I l'Ur luvr, 1.. '!lly cloudy, C. cloudy, II. TU0 iilllloS. Oturrvcr. .i ... TTTT UKIlir- MKMIOM. I null fruit in glees ' l Zlgler'e irruci ry. 1 ho l'.u Mom it selling out nl sacrl in liM pi icon. Cull and be couvincod. New stm k ul Utiles and misses' tine i.Iioch, nil tho latest styles, just received ui Pm lott Hi os. lUugo to Knt. Or Uke etocli to l.tHiiiri liy llm week or month. E.J. Amiil, Mulroec. Wlmt everyono ye uiutt be true. Iho choi.-ut of tcai and coffeoa iu town at Mm, H. EAnox'n. Tenta, lutu, camp cbairt and a full outfits cau le found at Alei uuiUr A Stionu't. Morrn' Poultry Curo. I'hia infallible ipme.ly liulloiiuot the world to produce an iiual as au cgtf producer, rrevent ivo and rtiro for all diftcaaot of fowl (itiarutitoc'd and for sale by II. M. Mar tin, Hoarbtirv, Or. V. I. Hon J, practical .. ,. ..1 . ... d L a klinn in A" nan llllltinri. -x tin ifa ' t.uiulliitf . ltostbur, Oregon. Wale-lien, vloi'Kt ana jnwuiry rvpirou in a tUillful inannor at reasonable prices. A li mo of the public patronage to- licituil. I p to data dentistry by Ir. Miange whlcU iiinans tho best and latoit kinds uf work fUiKully tarrfully and properly inserted with no aftor trouble, but per iod naiiWrtciimi. Try Dr. Ktracgo's Boaiuloss noerus, Hie bust, latest and nioMt (lerfoct luado. Cat loud ( clotblug and liala just re ceived nt llm Hs Ktore. Those goods wcro oidered direct fiom tho factories bnfoio wo unticlpstod of selling out, and nm ntiiuiHl i tho nublio at cost. Dfst tilling clothing on tho coast, tay lor mado not excepted. Call and examine them. Our hnta are tho latest styles aud are worth douhlo what e ofter them at. Hom 8roHK. Inatallatlon at Oakland. A parly of O ld Fellows, from Hose buiir, atti-nded tho Instullation of oflloera ol Oakland Lo lco I. O. O. L on last Wuduckdav eveuing. They report a p'oitfuiit limn. Tim following olhVea wero inslallod: il. W. hlenheiis. X. G ; L. J. TerdiiH, (j ; W. 0. Gllmnro K. K. ; W. IJ. Med loy. tro:iHM'r;J. II. Uenrling. warden ; C. I. u 1.. C'hoiiuMlh. C'ondr; It. L, Stearns, (I: II. 1'. Molvin.O. 0, A. K. Slearnt, . ti. N. -i ; W. 0, Underwood, L. S. N, ; L . A. McXatd). R. H. V. U ; L. 0. G M.irculliu. L. H. V. G : AValtor Dunbaui, R. S. ti; U, I. Thuinpson, L. S. 8; John Canady, Chap. Thu Minueuot dog tcaui drawing a wumll witgoii in which uiau, Ills wtlo aud child, which loft Bialnard, MIuo., AnuiiHt 18fj;. is uow on the road b Uoeu I'oilUud aud Koseburg ou their way to Califoi ulii. The party originally Btuited for Alubka but toon found that they could nwU tnoio money exhibiting thuir team uud selling photographs lu the males than by going to Alaska. Tho dogs mako pond time, traveling from 10 SACRIFICE SALE! Wc arc detenu. tied my uooas, uioiuing Jiats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Quilts, Laces, Embroideries, Trunks, Valises, cct.,ctc. AT PM6ES REGARDLESS OF COST ! This time wc MUST SELL, as wc have sold our Real Estate and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO HUHBUG. Our late arrivals arc all the best and most fash ionable goods in the city, and are direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICES AT Caro Bros Boss Store. New line ol calicos at the Novelty Store. Largo Hue of crashes at tho Novelty Htore. Wimkd-Wood ou subscription at this office. I'rof. Cochran of Wilbur, was In tho city yettordsy. New and large assortment of men's Lata at tho Novelty titers. ftlchard Dauer, of tdeobower, ia build iug a fruit dryer at his plsce. New line ol cottonade pants at tho Novelty Htore, all sizes, can lit stout men. Bonatur A. W. ltid oftiardiner, visit od relativea and friends In Itoseburg tbla week. J. L. Kcolt, a merchant of EldJIe, mado a business trip to TortUm! this week. J. II. Hatty of Oakland, waa shaking hands with bis nisny friends in Koseburg yesterday. F. W. Uenton ia enjoying a visit with his mother, who arrived 8atmday last from Grsnts Tass. District Attorney Ge i. M. Brown, list appointed Ira U. Kiddle as bU deputy for ItougUs county. II M Martin has jnt received a cur load of binding twine. I-artucrs will Dink a nut ol ilil. H n. H if. KliHii l.in will oniMue in the practica of law, having formed a partnership with 0. I'. Cos how Judgn II. II. Xorthup, of Portland lit tended a meeting ol the trunteea of the Soldlera Home in this city this wnek. Deputy District Attorney Ira I! Rid dle baa moved bia office from the court house to room 8, Tavlor &. Wilson bui d- log. K. DuUas. M. D., wembar Board, Pension Kxamineis. Oflice, Maraters building residing cornor Main and Cum street. Mrs. Goo. T. Frater left Wednesday moruiog for Gardiner, where she expects to be gone a month visiting relativea and friends. Mrs. Madeleine Conkling baa gone to join bur husband at Prlnevllle, OrgoB, where Mr. Conkling has secured a posi tion lu a bank. J. W. Wright and John Hamlin bine moved their office In to the room d roclly acroea the hall from tho one for- marly occupied by them. The Fpworth League will give a Dewey social on the lawn of Mrs. F. W. Woolley Friday evening, July 15th. Everybody Invited to come. The fishing in the North UniFqua, near the mouth ol ltock Creek la excel lent and a large number ol Roeeburg people have taken an outing there during the paat ten days. Sswlng machines, sewing machines, sewing machines at Alexander & Strong, and the best of theiu at that, ranging in price from 123 to 137.00. Besuro to see them before yon buy. F. R. Coffmao, physician and surgeon Office In Taylor & Wilson block, resi dence 720 Stephens street. Professional calls In town or country promptly an swered night or day. Chat. Clevenger, formerly of this city, now operating a photograph nailery at Grants Pass, is very highly spoken ol bv the Grants Pass papers on account ol bis work as a photographer. The dwelling bouso of Mrs. Auguma Stevens, near Tyee, burned laat Tuesday evening. Tho house wss new and cost about 800, Insurance (300. A part of tho contents were savod. See Klco 1 Rice, House Furnishers, for every thing In the furniture lino, larguBt stock and lowest prices, just re ceived n car load of Eastern and roast furniture. Pee n a for haigMns. Hon. ft. F. Alley, editor ol the H.'Uor Oily Republican, ono of tho lending dai'ies of the state, is attending a meet ing of tho trustees ol (he So'diers Home, of which body ho Is a member. IcaUico, G.W. Kimball and K. C. Fliut are prospectiug iu tho neighbor hood of Yoncalla this week This leaves tho chess club, ol which thov are active members, without a quorum. Attorney Albert Abraham, who bus been practicing law at Portlaud for a number of years, bus returned to uoee Intra and nnuned an otlice lu the rooms formerly occupied by C. A. Sohlbrcde. DiBtrlct Attorney Geo. M. Urowu has appointed L. T. Harris as bis deputy for Lane county. Mr. Harris, during the naet two years has tilled the position with great ability aud was deserving of a reappointment. to cloe out our large stock of Master Frank Tustln is visiting in Portland. Ed. Gardiner of Drain It visiting friends in this city. For the best harvest shirts, go to the Novelty Store. Prof. Alfred Coroult of Kiddle, was ia this city Wednesday. Dr. C. E. Cogue of Myrtle Creek was in this city Wedutsdsy. Satnmer millinery at greatly reduced prices at the Novelly Store. CbarUs fely bat returned to bla borne from a visit with friends in this city. Mr. J. II. Hockley of Portland, ia In this city on his way to San Francisco. We are slaughtering prices on summer goods to close them oot. Novelty Store. Do you smoke? If so, get the Artie cigar st Kruse & fcLaai brooks, sole agents. .. VY. Turner has gone to Portland w In ru he will engsgo In the grain busi ness. buiuke i ho 'Artie," the best 6c cigr of tUo year. Krone & Shambrook , so'o stents. Miss Clara Salosol Days Creek, has returned home after a visit with friends in Ko-ehiui;, Ki-ftMihir Km vici-a at tho M. E. Chorib t.cxi ;;uiid.y morning and evening by l he I'iik'i r. Have yo i evt. th- Wlckl-s lalso Kirk !), t'.m- Fl till etove, at Cnurchi 1 4 Woo l.' J.hn T D nui ul Phoenix, Arizona, is vitltint: tho f4illy of Mr. Love in Garden Valley Try tliH "Artie" and you mill get the best 6-c.ent clgr in town. For sale by K'lise A Hhami'ronk. Prof. W. M. Porter, of Ganby, Neb., has arrived with fa la family and will make his borne In Douglas county. Scrofula, blp disease, aaltrboum, dy spepsia 4iid other dlaeaaes due to impure blood aro cured by Hood 'a Sarsaparllla. T. H. Buchanan bas opened a law offico iu tho Maraters block, in tbe room formerly occupied by Justice John Ham lin. Judge A. y. Stearns and wife visited Rosoburg tiio first of tbe week. It looks natojat to see tbe judge on our streets. Chric9 Parrolt has been elected chief and F. P. Brown, assistant chief of tbe Koeebui Ure department for the en suing year. Yellow Fever Is Feared. Washington, Joly 13 Some concern is felt as to the situation botore Santiago argely because of the lack of deGalte aI- vices. otnlug has boon beard from Ad miral Sampson directly, save a few mea- sagee relating to routine affairs. Up to 0 o'clock officials of the war department stated there was do news of renewed fighting from Shatter. At 10 o'clock a special meeting ut the war board was in seesioa. Tbe conference aa far as can be learned, related to health coadilione in the army before Santiago. Information received today from tbe Fifth army corps indicated that there is danger of fever at Siboney and other poiatt. A special cabinet meeting was also htld. Later it wae definitely learned that the dispatches laid before tbe war board and csbinct meeting related to tbe appear auce of fever, which it was feared might prove to bo the dreaded yellow fever, among our forces before Santiago. The situation among the troopt before SanU ago la that there are 11 suspicious case I ol fever among the employes of tbe quar termuetei'd department, rending the determination of the exact character ol tho fever, thasa men have been isolated and placed under the caro of immune doctors i;d nursoj. Tint ili'piirtuiunt ban received dia pitti-hi s fioui GiH'eraU Aides and Shutter, and t no mtvy d irtiuonc has received a diip.it h f'om tho Hoot, off Santiago. Tun contents of theeo diitpwtubea had not been mudo pin liu up to uoron. Tbev bad tho effnt't, however, of nroueiug officials ol bath departments to activity. The dis patjhea thus guarded stated definitely that no lighting waa in proureao up to the time of tbe last report. The war department has mado the fol loaiug statement ooncoruiog tbe condi tion of things in the hospital at Santi ago. "On tho llth a telegram came from the eurgoou-geneial saying there were 11 caaea ol vellow fever in the field hos pital wbiivh had been established for the cure of such cases. Since that time in formation bas been received that a num ber of new cases have occured. Every thing is bolngdono to check the disease," GERMAkTGUNBOAT Driven From the Scene by Dewey' 5hlps. The Irene) Tries '.to Prevent An Insurgent AtUck on drande Island Insolent Action. Makila, Ju'y 13 The Insurgents ou Wednesday, Joly 6, reported that tbe German gunboat Irene, In Soblg bay, refused to permit thtm to attack tbe Spaniard! on Grande latent. Rear-Admiral Dewey promptly dispatched tbe Raleigh and Concord to invest Igate tbe matter. On entering Subig bey the Ita- leigb opened Are on forts, whereupon tbe Irene slipped btr cable and steamed ont by tbe other channel. Tbe result of tbe fire of tbe .American warship waa that the Spaniards, numbering over 000 men, surrendered everything. Oa returning to Manila tho Irene ex plained thai she interfered 'ip the in tereet of humanity," and fTered to band ovar to the Americans tbe refugees she had on board. Admiral Dewey has de clined to aooepl tbeoi. ' Governor-General Aogustin bas Issued a proclamation promising to grant auton omy to tbe islands and offering tbe In turgents inducements to Join tbe Span ish forces. General Agnloaldo, the in surgent leader, In a reply, said tbe over tores of tbe Spanish commander came too late. A New York Journal oopyrigbt cable from Manila says that Admiral Dewey's posseesisn of Subig bay defeat Ger many's supposed plans to interfere in tbe Philippines, and although tbe atti tude of tbe Germans is still irritating, Admiral Dewey is managing with great diplomacy. He does not expect any trouble with them. ON THE AGGRESSIVE. Vigorous Attack by the Insurgent at flanila on the Spaniards. Manila, July 13. Tbe insurgents yes terday made a vigorous attack on the Soaniarda from all sides, with little effect Tbey shelled tbe Spanish blockhouses and trencbea north of Ma nila, and captured the Spanish gnns at Mesa. There waa a furious mosketry fire ail night at Ssn Juan, an'a Ana, Pco and P.osyi, tbe Spa'il-tr.la reply ing wilh art 1 er and mark try AKut t.Wn.tive infantry (tineti in- in nr- g4itt. The ioMiirtf i.t rutied die II a- late entreorbmei t-, pushing forwan to the walla of the tort, but bad to re' ire at dyl'wh'. It is proiwble that the lues waa iOJ men on each side. Tbe Americans and insurgents are act log indspendenily, each , conducing their own operations, and hoping to evolve an agreement afterwards Tbe extent and duration of General AgulnaU do's influence la uncertain, bat It i cer tain that the Mohammedans of tbe Soatn Archipelago wiil ignore blot. Tbe insurgents of tbe island of La ion end other regions are content to uae Aguinsldo until tbe Spaoiarda are de feated, when there will be a state ol chaos nnleas a strong force of Americans assume control of tbe island. Tbe se cret Katipnnan society, which was chiefly instrumental in organizing tbe campaign, ia not fitted, it is said, for tbe administration of the government of tbe Pnilippinee. Tbe Americans are post poning operations until tbey are fully prepared tor any contingency. The na tives are proving intractable. About 30,000 American troops . are expected here shortly, which will enable them to effectively control tbe whole of tbe island. It is reported that AUachio and foor other Northern Philippine leaders, who supported Agoioaldo during tbe last in surrection until tbey quarrel ed, bave re turned from Hong . Kong, desiring to join Aguinaldo, but bave been im prisoned and charged . with treachery. It is believed they will be shot. Teachers Elected. Tha RLAebura school board held a meeting Tuesday and elected the follow ing teachers for tbe ensuing year ;Mlss Lena Willis, Miss Lizzie Parrolt, Miss Sarah Wimberly, Mrs. O. C. Brown, Mrs. E. E. Richards, Miss Eva Lane, Miss Cora tineii. xne principal, i roi. u. U. Travers, was elected some time ago. Miaa Snell is from Independence, Oregon. Mias Nellie Wilson wae elected super numerary and John Baty janitor. The Fruitvale school was temporarily dis continued. Xo changoe were made in saiariea. colored ehillin Riddle. Mr. N. Cornntt baa sold his tbreablng machine. Hon. O. W. Riddle wss ii Roaehnrg Salurdsy. FreelinCornnlt made a trip toGlemlale Thursday. Geo. T Frater of Rosebnrg wss In fh city Saturday. J. B Riddle was doing basinets at ths county capital fta'nrday. CI a Is Rl 'd o wont to Rosebarg FrMa. evening on a pleasim trip. Born, Sunday, July 3rd, t Mr. and M'S P. A. Wiloo, a boy. Mr. Locv H iver and children are visiting relatives In tblt vicinity. Harry Williams came down from tie canyon 8atorday, returning 8unday. Wallace Raymond and Mr. Xnner rl Daya creek were In town one day lat week. Mlae Ethel Riddle spent Saturday and Bandar in Roaeburg visiting with friends. Mr. Hard, Geo. and Joe Ledgerwood of Myrtle Creek were in town Saturday evening. Rev. Hansen of Myrtle Creek preached at tblt place Sunday oo tbe subject of "Baptism." Invitation! are out for an ice cream oclal to be given by tbe K. of P. on tbe evening of July 22nd. Hay harvest Is about over and farmers are busy binding their grain. Crops are unusually good and tbe yield will be large. W. Q. Brown aod family, accompanied by Prof. Rice and son, Claud, were rusti cating in the mountains tho latter part of last week. Tbe Fourth of July passed off very quietly at this place, a large number ol oar people having gone to Myrtle Creek to celebrate. A party consisting of James, Ferry aod Robert Jackson returned from Ban don a few days ago, after having en joyed tbe sea breeze for a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Kirk, Mra. Par dee, S. M. Pardee and Jamee Gibbs, all of Canyonville, attended tbe Woodmen entertainment here Saturday night. Elzie Logsdon passed through here Friday morning oo tbe overland on his way to San Fiansisco, be baviug-niited with tbe Oregon boys aod will go to Ma nila. It bas been said that aoue girls when first proposed to say "no," bur I ke tbe photographer tbey bave tbe art ..f re touching their negatives Unfo'tin at. ly fo' the men, hoaevnr, there ar h i' I w rv II O time 'i.l - avt. lb - Wkel'tien eo -ta nment at Jack--oi 's ti .1 t'lrdev ''igb hh a r..d -ueceea in every ei'p:'. An iitineiially a-g- cr iwd w a pres-o' t enjo the x i 1 .ni progr'nme, coiii-Ih'Ii g if mir, reriia'ioiis aud ibe open ioa-'ailation ol mRrera, followed by one of lhot gleg) t lum-hes which drhgtita ibe ye. disorder tbe rtunecn and make tbe f. atal occa sion a aocrees. A lew games p'aye ', the mldnUht hour was near and U j mt hi'tu Botiefied with the evening' revelry. Pextoria. Soldlera Home Board. Toe board ! trustees ot tbe Orwgon eioldier'e Home met in adjourned aeesion on Julv llth. After completing ibe bnslnees before tbe board an adjourn ment wae t-k-n to Aagut 9tb. 189S, to meet at Salem. The expense bill for it e months of May and Jane amounting to 13402 07, waa audited and allowed. A contract was let o C A. McGee for 20 tons of bay at $6.75 per ton. President Northup submitted plans for a chapel and laundry and they were placed on fi'e. A contract was made with tbe Oregon telephone company for telephone service at 5.50 per month. Dr. K. L. Miller was re-elected surgeon until Jan. 1st, 1899. The wages oi the cook at the bospital, was increased from $16 to $20 per month. The salary ot the matron of the hospital was raised from $25 per month to $30. On motion of Trnsteee Sheridan, se conded by Trustee Abraham, rules 13 and 14, which provided for tbe appro priation by a part of the pension money oftbo inmates under cei tain circumstances were repealed, subject to tbe approval of tbe governor. Tboee voting in favor of the repeal being Trustees Sheiidan, Abraham aud Alley. Those voting against the repeal being Trustees North up and Robertson. Fisher & Eggere, tbe contractors, this week begun tbe erection of a commc dioua residence for H. D. Graves tbe photographer. The house will be mod ern and well appointed in everv respect, and will be a credit to tbe city. Tbe well known standing ot the contractors is a guarantee that every thing will be first-class. top drill kim Dlllard. SBatsaaarsvataaa 8. O. Mlilsr is hauling bay at present Tbe boys tl Dillard pass the evenli g on their bikes Angnst Goetanhee of Rico Creek was tp the gulch Sunday. Pleoty of warm weather ami every one baty In tbe be) field. Grant Clayton ol Kent Golcb la hell log bay lo French settlement. J hn Adams, who baa been veiy -t. k lor tbe peat we.k, In on Hie gam. Will Hmnion of Rice Creek and A. G, Adams aro working for Mr. Miller. The people uf Kent Gnl:h have een a good many deer along tbe lootbilli. Mrs. A J. Keseel, po relieved six fie Poland China pigs of Grant Clayton. We understand that J II. Yaibronb baa pnrcbaaed a fine violin at R wermre. Mias Alta Smitb ol Roeeborg all soon cloee a very successful term o school. S. L. Dillard, onr merchant, is doing a robbing business, selling at hard time prices. Oar little Sunday School la progress ing nicely under tbe excellent leader ship of Mr. Adam. Tbe new church at Dillard waa dedi cated Ibe 3d. There was a large crowd present, estlmsted at about 200. There was a social dance at tbe resi dence of G. W. Ysrbrongh on tbe eve of lOtb, all baying had a very pleasant time. We are sorry to say Miss Daisy Wal ksr, who was Intending to celebrate tbe 4th In Oakland, lost her ticket at tbe station. Mr. and Mrt. G. W. Yarbrongh are visiting friends and relatives on Willis creek this week. We with them a pleas ant time. MissMyra Zachary, who baa been stopping at Grant Clayton's and alien ing school, returned to ber home on the Calapoola oo account ot her sister's 01 health. Tbe Sunday school picnic, which took place at R. B. 8mith'a on tbe 4tb waa a very pleasant affair. Those present were: John Weeden, Mr. and Mrt. Smith, Beryl and Ruby Smith, Mr. Adams, John and A. G. Adams. O. K. Scotttburg. The family of Dr. Koykendall bave gone to tbe beach. Mrs. Mollis Weatherly was down to Gardiner a abort time ago. Miss Pea'l D-Lmney b" gone on r L"a Pr.lne (it fe daya. Meters Har'h, S n and H-'l.-rt Bj lr were down from ktoii 8a da . We now have two etagea daily, eV'iy body ought to be able to rid who desir s ti d ) S". Mrs. T. W. Andrews and famih hae gone ikk to their mountain ranch tor a fwda'. The school at tide place is c oed for a few days, Mua Zamah having gone tome Ic a short time, taking the i yrla line. VtT. U. G'nhbe bas been haalins am ber from the wharf, he intends enlarging hia boue. E. H. B orchard who has been i k f some months has grown more feeble la'e- ly. He is still in Gardiner at tbe pre ent writing. Scot'sburg ia surely showing signs of prosperity when H. Weatherly's new barn looms so new and bright, anil P. V Pa' hit bas a ne bav track. Gard Sawyers and Frank Xoh re rather onfortunate In rvturuirg borne from the 4th, aa their borne ran aw-.y and broke the cart to bits, but tbe occu pants were not se i"U-ly lejared. It is an evident fact that some of tbe Plaikdeauu force had too mocb of the recent anniversary aa an item in tbe Scottaburg notes of laat week demon strates "personal telegram" should bave read "press and telegram." Tbe Oregonian in a recent issue eulo gizes the proprietor of tbe Dram Watch man, in tbe tact that she bas undisputed possession of the field and knowe how to use it. W ell we are glad ot it, and wish there were more women io rwession of newspaper plants. Bring your job work to this office. To Care Ooastlpmtloa forever. Take Can carets Cand v Cathartic: lOo or !6a If C. C. O. tall to euro, drocgUis refund money. nARRIED. OROURKE-THOMPSOX. Miss Flora M. Thompson, second daughter of M. D. Thompson of Scottaburg, and Ed ward O'Ronike were united in mar riage at Ferndale, Humboldt Co., Cel., June 30th, 1398. tea .Be ffcoyet saaties ttss t4 eeesv trhesssesse sad asaasaaos I Hjjpr FiTwOm Assoluteiy Pure) No mistake wl.f he ma te hy havii g your demal work dona by Dr. Strange. Morgan A Wright puoctare proof tires t tbe Crescent Cyclery, $3.50 per pelr. Call at tbe Boss Store and price ibdr foods, and you will be surprised to find tbeoa at such low figure. Tbe up-to-date farmer that U'os hie b nker knows that a fly heel i.n hl rinder ia jast as eaaenual aa on a feed chopper or a steam engine. For prices and quality call at tbs old original stand, Fresh and dried irnits, candy and nuts, cigars and tobaceo at price to suit all. Mas. H. Eastox. Remember that Dr. Strange is a per manent resident ol Roeeburg, and ia not here temporarily, that be folly warranto all bis work and ia here at all times to make good hia guarantees ol all den tit- try. The ice cream bas arrived. Head quarters at the Kandy Kitchen, where the best is to be bad. Familiea sop- plied. Orders promptly attended to. Pore fresh candies, soda water and ice cream soda. A few dozen of those Kentucky made pants, substantial and well made, no shoddy. Also a few doten women's, men's, boys' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and shade, underwear for hot and cold weather, and variooa other ariiclea at living prices, at H. O. Stanton's. Dr. W. S. Hamilton is the Secretary of the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeons for Pensions at Roeeborg, and all com munications shoold be addreetrd to bim. W. 8. Hajulton. Secret .ry, K. L. Mixlsb, President. 8. Du Gas, Treasnrer. By tb . B rd. Notir is her-by given "o -h". p- r. y the urd--'-igid tb '' I :- ' ' ai ii. ah '. ' h" id y , a K- Beoor.. l)rr i nr. J el Uer...i u a ft . V. a I, eleliorn, Ui-le l.e pit y ul i g - (I i sra?fl firi.i con rvt wit. n,.- r. . i.. ght to d'i so. Tr-wpnnwrn i be pr.ieer. t- d an cording to law . Aaron Rose, Roeeborg, Or-gnn, M rch 17 i , lbft . Tii daydgbt ride along ihe tN-lam'iia c-nool be but in ere--iin at 'his tirne of ' be year. PaawuKerS taking the Sm ane Flyer, leaving i he Union .lep at 2:45 p m. dxily, get. thm i'i iae i"g ver five hoarM. B it 'bti ia ti t I. TheO. R. &N.iv- ' hr nth e.- vie. to "poS-eni, and a iit.ei .'ihhm )(. train (rum Soman- tn K 'win oantrv. Palace e!eier- aO'l mreleri. oacheS' perated daili wiihon hnf. Travele'B To Spokane, To Riaialai d. To PaioiiM. Town-., Tu Cm ii' 'i' len- row i.e. To a I E'eierc Ua hi ,., P n,' Ti a 1 N rt'.en Idaoo P"i."rt, TketheO KAN Spo-aiF" And Save Tl re Leave Union Depo ld ai 2:45 p m V. C London, Agent, ( Roeeborg, Oiegon. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it Impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casn. P. Bknxdick, Undertaker. Roaeburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. Bdaeat Tear Bowels With Cwscaret. .I . , . - v-uuj v.iiiHHi;. vuro vunBiipauoD lorvvar. tOo, 26c. If a a O. fall, drugglau refund money. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Till Kind Yon Hava Always Bought Bears the of t2lrf$&Zfar Signature st O try to 00 milos per day.