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OUT AT CaroBros THE PLA1NDEALER .11 LY 2. 18UM. Tiie CHiiriiv. Mat MoM-l t Ml ' N U'HU r of .Main nnvj Ijiiiu Streets. Huii'lar JUrnrW-c: I'tcaclilng, II a. rn ami l.w v- to.; hauliaih iiliuul, jo a. m.; K, W. WoolWr, HuocrlnU-uUcul; C1M Moollng l tloao ol I ho mutulni act .lev; Kuwoilh laiague e .up. ui. Ilalllu iMMliii jr. I'iimi'I' nl. I'mytr Uniting, Wiitiidlay, ill 7 y in. rn L. Mourn , l'iilui, I'auou.gc, curucr Main aul l.imc. ralaatlltllaN t.'ui'ntll-coiucl ol tnu and , Hot Mivcla. Buuila; SciYlre: Puplli! wuialilp, j a m. aud 7ua) p. in.; Hal,lalU htliool, lu a. m.i . V. V. B. 0. B.,7 . in. I'rarcr Mcvllug, Wad m- j ilar. 'IU p. u. II. H. pltwoatll. I'aaUir. I' Ml 111 Bl. I MI.I..H llfll" II nil low ' ' "'I' 1 humU) H I lea. al ll a. ill aiel ' V I' '" ''" , t mo I iiir, I liir-liy i n Mug. A. i W . ir u i- I'ait'H dr. iiK'Ui"). ' I in Hi H. Cuiiiif a mill Main alni'ti. M ili'c mi '1.111 and I0111U1 ruiiilay uioiniiiii ol iai U iii'Uili aud "uj pui, ill) culling r-vll aervli i iiiiii"inin'l l'"iu lluic In"' . Ka ": ! 0 M,.tolllll M. 1.. 1 Mi 1.1 11. o'l'iii N r n lieilUlOg 0 1 l.llllll,'. lit.. J . 1 i" 1 1 i" u 1'. .1. Hand, n- ryy watchmaker. Miop in m JUIll ClteB OtllCO, ltl 10 iiim Mfm' builtliuir. Kuniitiuirf. Orerton Watches, clocke mul jawelr repaired : iu a skillful manner at reuaouublu prices. J A ahaio of tbe public imlrouimo so licited. LOCAL NEWS. ! 11. W. Decker, it vialliug itl inuul Ford, Coo coui.ly. Charles Anderson and wifu have gone lo Uaudou (or au outiug. A. F, Brown, ol Oaklaud li.m icturucd , (rum a trip lo California. The Rose Moio ia selling out at eacu-1 Iking prices. Call and bo con wnccl. ( 1'iof. i. l. llubsell ol tiakl.iinl lio liai beeu leiiuiitly ill, it) u poi tvJ I j lo iiuprovldK , Kuioie Ibo ".Wltu,'' U10 bel ji' 1 cigar ol lUe ytui . Kruno iV. ' haiul'ioul. , lulo agouta. 1 Nw Bloc I. ol ladivH .iii'.l uiiaui'R' tine nuoea, nil tbo latt'Bl Htylu, jubI h'ccimhI atranotildoa. I Kitigo to Ileut. Oi will Uko Block ) paatur by lbs week or luonlli. I'...'.' Aiaut, Molroru. It. 1'. I obr, llio popular . I', luako-j tuau, wbo Las buu 011 llio au k J i. t , bun ! bout rocovuioil bin bvultli. ! Jolly Cupl. i. W. ToUia, ul 'dklHinl, wai Bbakiug buuld nli bii many (rieuJa iu Koiieburg, yeaUril.iy. Wbat evoryouu aaya luual bo Uuo. Ibo clioicest ol U'us uud collooa in town at Mu, II. lvhin.N'.-. Cbeatur I. aster, wlio bus boeu viititinn bia reluiivta iu M itia l'oiut, Cues coouty, returned lo lou on liiu wheel, Sunday. Aablaml TiJiugs. Mr. und Mrs. mitb llullcy uud llicir daugtiler, Kuby, Mia. liravi'M, Mra, l'engra, ol l.'uim', and Minn Myrtle iiravoa, bava gone to Handon. br. K. L. Millur and family, Mishi-h M.iia, Abble uud Hobo I'arcol, uud Maitai Vou Cuaoy and Milo Atlorbury arauojoyiug Ibo cuolui'uu of UrowtUcr valley. Tbo W. C. T. I', will bold ilii logulur lueotiuga 011 tbo aucoiid uuJ fourth Tbuiaday ol every mouth al o :00 . in. Iu tbe IJpwor lb League room of tbo M. L church. Hawlug uiacbluoa. bom1u; mucbiuvo, bow lug uiachiuoa ut Alokaudor A Htroni;, auJ the beat of theui ul thut, ruugiug iu price- from 1-3 to f I7.W. Heauro to ace Ibeui before you buy. Mr- )eu I obr, tho ti. V. brukouiuu, waa takou aeiiotibly ill, on Suturduy tuoiuiug'a euuth-bouiid tialu, uud waa lakan off at Oraula l'uaa, wlii'iou phval ciau was hurriedly Biitiiuioncd. Aildund Tidiuga. Morrii' I'oulliy Cuiv. Ibiu lulalliblo remedy chulleugoa tho world lo produce itaejual ai au egg producer, l'rcvuul' ive aud euro for all diaeaaoa oflowlu. Cluarauloed aud for aule by 11. M. M.tr tlu, ltoaeburg, -'r. John 11. Hbupe, I. ll. ltiddk', i. C lllut, i. It. Kiddle, CieorKO C'urp.N aud l ied 1'ugu TubUu took llio civil service ouuiluution yeutord.iy aud today at llio court liouuo uuder I lie upervlaiou of 1'obUuaater I'r.iler and the reglater uud receiver of llio local laud office. All are taking llio exami nation preaorlbed for the laud olliee du partmunt. BOSS STORE SACRIFICE SALE! We arc determined to close out our large stuck of Dry Goods, Clothing Huts, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ul.mkcts, Quilts, Laces, Kmbroidcries, Trunk?", Valises, ect.,clc. A E REGARDLESS ff 1 This time we MUST SULL, us we have sold our Real Kslatc uud must give possession in Sixty Days. NO HUH BUG. Our late arrivals are all the 1jcsI and most fash ionable goods i at the city, and arc direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK I'OK PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store Now hue ol tatleoH at tbe Novelty Hiorc. 1-arge lino ol lanbva ut tbu Movully M ire. l-reuli fiuit in glara jura ut llft'a grocery. am i.n - old ou aubaeilptiou ul Ibid utllt-n. Mra. J. A I'nderwood ia visiting fiiclida ut Oakland An I'lfnit ia being iiiado (o reor.itii-o tbu K'juuburg bund. New andluigo anaortmeut of men'" hula nt llio Novuliy More. Mra. L. Auteiirioth aud Mia. is. I. U illin went to 1'urilaud Sunday. No iiiinluKo will be luade by having your dental work dooo by llr. Hrauge. .1. i'. liarl.er and luuiily, und luliu l;i'l und (auiily, arc iitlng ut liaiidou. l'o you auioko.' II ao, gut tbu Artie iK-ir et kruHV A .l.uuililimka, Bole ugonta Morgan A right puuetuio proul tiiva ul tbe ('ii'Bi-rut Cytlery, IH.OO per pair. Mi. I 'an Hail. tow. ol Myitlo 1'i.inl, w u n in l.'i-rliutg laitt week, oa htiitiiir-rn. Now lit: d of eotloiiuds puula ul the Nom'Hv .'-t.jic, ull nl. .(., ean lit ut'jut Ul'Il. haelt, not fukeB - 13 wbat our udvtr lining i'mUihiiii h creat'lit. Tbo Ituin Morn. Mie fir. bainliiuok of Helium in viaiting tl.o luuiily vl County Treaiuri i 'eo I i ui iu ie L . Teutn, cola, euiup cbuira uud u full Camping outllta tuu be found at Aki under A Mroug'f . Miaa t :ar McCoy uud Miua L.btl 1'arrolt kit t bia morning (or llauduu lr a auiuuier uutiug. II. M. Martio bua jual received a ear load ol binding twine. I arinora will nul e a note of tLia. l:. J'u'Jao. M. I., iu uuilwr Board, IViiaioii Kxuuiini-ia. Otliee, Murstera building ri'tiding comer Main and Caaa at reel . Waller Mittou, editor uf tbo olJ 1'euch tiu.etle uiudo thia ollieo a pleas ant Muiidav. Iliuifclf aud family bavo guni' lo v i ci i Irieuda iu .laekaou eouul . i.'uiik bU'p aaio at tbe Novelty Moio. Vou tboiild atteud. 10, 1."., and lj cent law ua )ou euu have (or oceutaper aid. i ill early for lii at choice. Nov elty Mole. I uited Matea Couiuiiaaiouti C. A. Soblbiodo, appoara to bo a Uiau ol cuu aideiable iujportuuce in Alaska, judging fioiu the uuiouut ol work bis court ia do ing iu that eouutry. (.'. A. lllaekuiuu uud aon AuibiOcO o( North Ko&eburg have gouo lo rpokauo VVuHhingtou whore tbe will probably make their home. Mia. UUekuiau bad previously gouo tbore. Seo IWeu A liico, House l uroiabeia, for every thing iu tbe furniture line, Urgent stock and loweat pricea, Jaflt re ceived a car loud of Kuatei u aud coast furniture. See ua (or baigalna. Charles Mathews of iVor Creek, has tied up bis stoaui tbreaber in lirst-eluaa condition aud la roudy to do good work ut reaaouuble prices. Those having threading lo do should givo him a call. Win. (.'hi Ion, who received very eo oro iujtirioa (rou falling from tbu roof of tho t'urlon burn, ut tbe liiuo of the big tiro, waa taken to tho hospital al l'ort laud, for treatment yesterday, Ho waa uot improving much. I p lo dale deulietiy by lr. Mruugo which niouua the bcBt and luteal kiuds of work skilfully carefully aud properly inserted with no alter trouble, but per fect Hutibfactiun. Try L'r. btrange's aoauiloaa eiowua, tbe beat, latest aud mobt perfect inudu. l'r. V. M lluuiiltou ia thuieercUiy of tho Hoard of U . H. L'.vuiniuing tsurgeoua lot reuuloua ut ltosuburg, aud ull com uiuuicaliona ahould bo uddresaed to biui. W, 8. ll.v.MiLioN. Secretary, K. 1.. Mn Liu, 1'reaidenl, S Ut li.in, Treasurer. Iy the Hoard. The btuviecs at tbe M. L. Chuich uet b'uuday uveuiug, will ua usual bo preceded by a aoug service, lasting about tKteeu uiiuutea. To participate iu this ecrvico, it ia uecessary to lu ul the church promptly Ht 8 o'clock. Au especially iulorobliug piogruuiuie Is be ing piepured (or next .Suuduy . A few do.en of thoao kentucl.y uiaJo pants, auuBtuutul and well mude, no shoddy. Also a few dozou womeu's, luen'a, boys' uud children's shoes, regu lar wouiors. Huts (or sunshine uud shudo, tiudeiwoar (or hot aud cold weather, und various other articles ut living prii pp, tit H, 0. Ptanlon's. Lugoiia ban a nun company uf nutiJli ul guards. Mr, and Mis. i. It. Kiddlo are viaiting fn Kuaohlirg. l or tbo bent bai vent nliirtu, go to tbo Novelty More. .-uuiiner milliner ul gi rally ledoee l pikes at the Novelty More. Mra. I 11, Mu'to ia vieiliug frk-lida in .lunctioli, uud Oiegou I iiy. Mrs. A, L. Moiria uud daughter, Vivian, visited 1'ortland this week. II. 8. Mitiidan hui gone to Ujbeuiia to loo I. after bia mining inti'ienta. i biircbill A Wool Icy 's tinner ia kept buay putting up new pipe! lor diyers Wo ure alaiiKhterintf prices on summi r goo la to eloKf (bein out. Novelty Ktoio. I'i. and Mia. I'ehuiu have ni irnod b'Jiiit; li'iiii u low week'e outing at New pott. M iat .ii l.'.iihiii y bu i ictui lied homo ' niter ipnte an cvleu'lod titit in Calilor- nia. W. I. audi.. W. Wm.ei, el U alJo, Hie vir.iting !ieir biollr.-r, J . H . Wimer, 1 at Kuetbui K' ! II. M M.iilni lil buy au I tihip buy. ! 1 arinera Iiumii;; bay will do well tall ; uud uce him . Cull at the I'.j.b .'.'oie ahJ pine iheir (oodfi, and you will be nir prim d !o bud them ut biieb low tiguiea. A l.i io an J line utit ji tuieiit of ehil ilieue nhoca jo:.'t leeriyed at I'aiiott Bios. Cull uud B':o thi'iii. Mouoy lo loan uu city and couutiy property. I. . K. lit iu, Maratera' Uuilditig, Uoteburg, Or. lobu l.mniil!, ouo el (no prominent pioneers tf liougUa county, spent Thursday night ia Jacksonville. Times . The old U. C. Ageo iebi ieneo ia buiuS rouioileled uud lrcsblv papered uud painted tlnouhont, mukiug il a eiy neat roaidoucc. Kov. l'awauu of Uosebiirg, Ur,, brother of llev. Isaac I 'awaon uf thia city, was a puuKcngur oi Tuesd,i moruiiig's train for Anbl.nid.' 1'iants I'uhs Courier. tor pi icea and nuality cull ul tho old original bland, I reoli uud diiedliuite, cuudy uud uutd.eigaia uu l tobacco ut prices to suit ull. Ml -. II. J 'a ion. F. K. Collm.iu, phyaieiau uud surgeon Ufllco iu Tuyloi A W ikou block, reei deuce 70 Mepheus stieet. I'li'IeeBional culls iu town or country promptly an swered night or day. Keuiember that l'r. Mraugo is u per- tuaucut resident ol Koseburg, uud ia not here temporal ily, that be fully warrants all bis work and is here ut ull times to make good bia guaruulees of ull deutis- iiy. The ice cream has arrived. Head quarters al the KuuJy Kitcbeu, where tbo best is to bo bad. Families sup plied. OrJcrs promptly attended to. I'ure troth caudics, noda water aud ice cream soda. Mia. W. kuvkeudall, ol this city, state organier ol the Ladies' v oxxlmau Circlo of the Wocdmeu o( tho World, organi.ed a circle ut Marsblield last Tuesday eveuing with a largo enroll ment. - Kugene liuard. KJwarJ Hollie, aged 11 years, died at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mis. .lobu llollis, ua Peer Creek yesterday, .Tuly -Mb, IS'.. Tbe funeral was ftoru tho residence at 'J I', M. today, luler meut iu the Hart cemetery. la'orgt) 1'etre iuiu bus beeu appointed a (oivst rangur, his duty being to look out (or fotc&t tires uud to too that node predalious aio couimitled on tho Cascade reserve. Tbo couipeusatioii is jd per mouth and tbe job will Lint about '.'0 days. Attorney Albeit Abraham has brought uu aetiou aguiusl tho i?. 1. Co., in Justice Miller's court for V. L. Claiu aud"liei I'. Thoruton, twoj travnling men, (or damagei.', (or alleged iujuric j received while riding uu a freight train. Cur loud of clothing aud buls just re ceived ol tho Boss StDie. Theso goods were ordeied direct dom tbo factories before we anticipated ol selliug out, uud are olieiud to tbo public ut cost, best tluiug clothing ou tho coast, lay lor made not Oicoptcd. Cull aud examine Ibem. Our bats are tho lalosl styles uud ate worth doublo what wo utter thorn ul. Doss Sroiii;. l'r. Ogicaby, of Junction City, wus iu Lugeuo yestur lay. He was returning from a prospecting trip iu tho lUibomia didtrlct, whero ho discovered u mine that promised to bo a rich one. He had it number of samples from tho miuo aud they weie very neb, wire gold boiug plainly visible iu ull of thorn. We un derstand Attorney Woodcock owns a half IntPieat In th property. Kngeno Guard, SPAIN ASKS FOR PEACE. I'ropuaitions Submitted by the I'retich Ambasaad'M. AK.V1XT1CE MXV DB KSHIILIXUED. Speculations at to Terms Cuba and I'orto Uko Will Undoubtedly lie Retained, W'AMiiNuroN, July 20. The hpuuish government baa sued for peace, uot indi rectly, through tho groat poweia of l.u rope, but by direct appeal to 1'naiilent McK luley. Tho proposition waa formally aubuii! tel to (he piosldent a' 3 uVlick thia afternoon, by Ibo French ambuHKador, M. Julea Cawbou, who baa . received in blructioiis from tbe foreign ofliceut Paris to deliver l? the I'nlled States govern rr.enl Ihe tender o( poafn form n! aid by the Spanish cabinet. At the. conclusion of the conference botweeu tbo president and tbe French aubasaa lor, (ho follow ing olliciul alatement waa ihtiued from the White House: "The 1 reiich anibuasador, on behalf of the government of Bpaiu, and by di rection of tbe Spanish ininieter of for eign affairs, pieaented to tho president this allernoru, at (be Whit Houae, u oirsfugo from Die punish government looking to theteimiuatioii of tho war and tho aetlleuient of terma of aee." Thia waa tbe only olliciul statement mado public, but it aultices (o put al rest all conjecture and to make il elejr and detiuite that al list iSpain bad taken tbo initiative toward peace. Although peace rumora have been current almobt daily eiuce the war began, not one of (hem had tho ahadow of foundatinu and until the French aiubaseudor received inatrucliona from I'uria, luto last ninht, no overtures ol any kind bud been received. Miorlly before midnight last night a iliepatch to the French emhany made it knoan lo the euibaeay that tho ambassa dor would be charged with (be important miesiou ol 0Hiuing peace rii'K' tiat oi s iu behalf of paiti. Tbe I'ompltts instructioUH, iinimling au olliciul letter from I'ukfl Almoduvur do Kio, were received thia ruuiniii;;, Ibeieupou M. Tbibeaut, tin t i-eerelary of tbe embaesy, called at the H.itu ! paitiueut uud atktd (hut au hotir be ay. pointed fur a call by Ambassaljr Caiu bon on tho prceidunt. '1'bu puip.'se ol tbe call w aa nut slated. It a at ranged at Ilie V bite House thut tbe tali should be made at o o'clock. M. Curnbou tiist went t'j the a'a'.o ilc partmeut, where he waa jiiue l b Secre tary Pay, and they then pioceeded to gether to tbo White HooBt-. Tbe call lasted about hall au hour, aud afur the first formalities had been executed by M. Cambou, tbe talk became general and iuito informal. The president, tbe am basaador und the secretary of state dis cussed tho uull'Kik (or a conclusion of hostilities. The proposition submitted by the am bassador acting for tbo SpunisU govern ment wua ijuito gcneial in terms, aud was eon lined to tho one easent'al point of uu earnest plea that negotiations be opcuud for tho purpose of terminating tbe war uud ui riving ut terms of peace. Tbo communication of tbe Spanish govcru oieut did not 6uggebt uuy spewitic tonics ol ieace, nor was auy refcieuce made to Cuba, tbe I'bilippiues, IVrto liico or other Spanish posseesioun. Tbe evident puioso of tho Madrid authorities was to llrbt learn whether tbe I uited States would treat cu Ibe subject of peace, aud afterward to take up such tri ms as tbe two parties might suggest. Neither was there any suggestion Ik in tho Spanish government that au armis tice be established pending the peaco ne gotiations. It seemed natural, however, dom tho proposition, that formal peace uegotious be entered upon, that pending their conclusion a cesatiou of hostilities would occur. Oaingtotho imprrtance of tbo communication, tbe ambassador adopted tbo usual diplomatic procedure of reading tbe communication from the original in Freuch, the translation being submitted by M. Tbibeaut. Iu the conversation which followed the reading of the proposition, neither the president nor the ambassador entered into tbe question of terms of peace. The instruction of (he ambassador bad been confined to (be one essential point cf opening paace negotiations, aud il was evident that tbe president dosirod to consider the proposition ut thia mouieut bofoie giving any definite reply. It wus dually determined thai tbo president would consult the members of his cabinet concerning the proposition, uud that after a decision had been ar rived ul M. Cambou would then bo in vited to the White House for a further conference uud for a Una! suswor from tho I uited Mates government. Ucfore tbo call closed u biief otlicial memoran dum was agreed upou in nr.Ur to a.t at rest misloadiug conjectures aud u wive to the public information on u subject which bad udvauced beyond tbe point w here diplomatic reserve was eceeutial. JAPAN WILL CO-Oi'ERAIU. Ships In Readinee to Aid Ls in the Philippines. Lonuo.n, July l'o. A special diepatch from Shanghai says the Japanese war ships Woshiuo, Ctiiu Venn, ltsukuski ma and Saiyu Yen have beeu hastily dispatched to Siieheo to reiufoico the Japanese squadron tbore, makiug it the stiougost iu those waters. It baa beeu oulcrcd to co-operato with tbo British aud Amoricau udmiruls lu the event of international complications. While tho dispatch does uot explain the mutter, it ia inferred tho siinadron is to bo in read inesi for riiilippino operations. RUSSIA IMRKiUIVl AOAINSf t S. , Arraiigcttien( Mnklng (or Conccrt'-d liitcrfrrcuce by t he Power. Na Vmiiii. -.ily 2'j. A W...-M dm pat h 'r un Madrid x . m : ll 1 iiuMi'iri'avely ttatf-d lba Kus-ia ia in ri aetivi) than el'li -r O rririny or AuHtn.t In (lifil im iM'ratlv prompting Hpaln and in tnovlric b r n eoinbinslion of the C'li.linetitnl p'run a lo .! touii. thing t i b' ck ibe United ntal' i. Al iblb'reiit v.!aH'i"i "f Hi" 'ar, lb" Itneaian government Iris niMlred (bo Fjuniih lor sign cuiristitrr thai it d .ti not want any I uropcaii pov1r nor Aineiica t je .'atiii'b itself iu tli'4 Spanish nrcbipt-higoea in Ocean klr, but that it has reasons for wA wlehing to appear too openly to help Spain, fearing it might promolo nn un dersl .Hiding botween ircnt lint a t -i nnd the United Miles. Itiimia has eucouragtd '.iei many lo e:vrt preasuro at Madrid and hai urg'.d I ron'.'s to take (he lea I in demonstra tions b( ayuipatby, whi'li t!.e French foreign iniimdy only reluctantly con sented to do. I'.ver mi'o then Ilu.-.aia aud the Vatican, with the aid ol the A'lNtrian court though rontrary to tbo Auntrion charwrllor. Count 'iolchowski, have bci'ii arranging ( r concerted action by tho Continental powers to inteifore when an Ameiican (ipiadron comes to Enrope, and when, in (he peace nego tiations, (bo (pieatiou of tbe I'hiiippinea comes up. Then Russia uud trance will plead in buba'.l of "-painiMi interests l? prevent the t "ni! ed Mates, lieiruany or Japan from interfering. TWO DLATHS AMONG Till: TROOPS Health of the Army at San Francis co Continues Bad. fc.vH Fuancim-O, July '). 1'rivafe W. 11. Uubbs, of company K, .Seventh Call f'irnia, died al the marine hospital of pneumonia on Monday. I'rivatj Lyon J f (Ut, of company I), Fn it Sjuib L'akc ta, died at the division hospital of ca tarrhal pneumonia. Funeral services have been held over the remains of Ctrporal Daniel f. New aome.of company U, and 1'iiv.ite De W itt I '. Tucki i , of company I., both ol the Fifty (irst Iowa, who died en Satur day iast of pneumonia. Ibe bodies will be tvul to Dea Moines aril Council ii lulls respectively. I'riva'.o .Mulligan, i.f company K, l e:.ty thiid infantry, who died Sun day iiif;ht at the m.uiue liopitul, was buried vcilei-liy t y l.i ciiira-bM in the I'reei iio comttiy. The Seventh Caidumil M-ut live cases ol iteaales to the tieid hjipi'ni Monday. Two ut tho victims, l'rivate .M.irfkeaud llo'.int of companv G, were in a danger ous Col d.ticii. Died of His Injuries. l'avid Orenot, who was inj'iied last tiuuday by beiug tbrowu from his back iu a ruuaway accident, died at 3 o'clock (his moruiug, July I'oth, cf ids injuries. Deceased was U'J yeai a tf ago and was au old pioneer of 1S-31, and was well known and highly respected. Ho was a prominent Odd Fell jw, hav ing his membership with Mirror Lodge at Looking Glass. Deceased was married iu lssj lo Jane S later, who survives him. The funeral will bo at Ibo homo of the deceased, iu Freuch Settlement, July 1'Jth at 2 P. M. under tho auspices of the U.ld Fellow's order aud the inteiuient ut the Locking Glass cemetery. A largo delegation from the mcmberd uf I hiltaeriau Lodb"e of this tit iv will attenJ the funeral. Rev. Frank L. Moore ol tho M. E. church cf this city will conduct the reli gious services. i Notice to Odd fellow s. Ail members ci the I'hiktarian j Lodge No. S, 1. O. U. F. and othtr OJd j L' 1 1 ... : .. , , : 1 1 . .1.. , m..i ... 1 1. A i rciiowa iu luiiu, m I'.uacu uicut a. me office of Dr. J. W. Strange, in R oseburg, Virogou, on thia Thursday evening, at S o'clock, to arrange to attend the funeral of r.r.ylipr David iireuot. of Mirror Lodge, which a ill occur al Look ing Glass, Oregon, July 'JJ, lS'JS. J W. SuiANct: N. G. Attest; N. F. Jtwtn R. S. Died. Near Drain, July 27, IS'.'J, of caueer ol tho throat, J. L. Kirtley, aged j yeur, 7 months and 2o days. Deceaeed was a pioneer of o.'. and au Iudiau war veteran and was a car penter ou tho s. P. for H years. He wus uianied to Miss Adalino Ridnell nt I Irmin fill- Mnr.'li Till lti-i Ul:.1i ' 'llVII VIIJ I ...... v.. . - " raieed a largo (amily . A widew uud leu children still survive him, whom he leaves in comfortable ciicumstauces. A 1'kii.mi. Mosbengir's planing mill at Ashlai.d wua burned Friday night. Mr. Messen ger's loss was J 1000 w ith 1000 iiisinauce. II. S. Emery lost $j0 worth uf tools. Iko Miller 100, and W. M Wood 100. O. hers met w i' li lone in lumber but the amount is unknown. You cannot afford to drink colored tea. It undermines health, and the coloring hides defects. Schilling's Best needs no coloring ; it is good enough. Ncwaof the Ratlfkatlvn of the Annexation Cauaes kejolclni:. aaawawaM I10.V0LLLL CELEBRATES TBE ETE.U, Captain uf the Coptic, Presented With a Silver Cup for Having Brought the Good Nevva. Hah Fbakcisco, July 'il. The ateamtr Mariposa has arrived from Australia and Honolulu, bringing tbe following cor respoudence to tbe Associated l'resa; 'Honolulu, July LU Tbe tteanishlp C ;ptie arrived on the 1 itb lust, with uewa that the United Males senate Lad ratified the Ne vlands resolution making Hawaii part ol tbe United Mates. On tbe city front und in the city proper the people were wild with enthusiasm. Mpnm whistles were torned loose, and men shouted and cheered nntil they co-'d do eo no longer. Thero wua a general handshaking and congratula lions everywhere. Aa soon aa the news waa received op town tbe fire whistle was turned ou, the wbiatlet of factories, mills and aleamera In the harbor were turned loose, and pandemonium reigned. Fireworks were set ofl in tbe midst ol the noise, and hundreds of guns were tired on the grounds of tbo executive ouildiug. At tbe same time tbe Ha waiian Land atarled out, and inarched through ibe streets to tbe wbarf, play ing Arterican patriotic aire. An im mense procession waa formed and a march made to the executive builJing. President Dole reached the wbarl aa the steamer tied up. Captain Zealby oi the Coptic, waa presented with a silver cup by the citizens of Honolulu for bring ing the glad news. Tbe presentation tock place on the deck of tbe Coptic. Tbe cup ia a massive one, handsomely engraveJ. Tbe people here have decided net to baveaoy formal annexation until the Philadelphia aud Admiral Miller arrive with the flag. ibo Ohio, Para, Valencia aud Indi ana, four vessels ol the thir l fleet of transport's, which returned to Honolulu ou account uf an accident to the Indiana, were delayed here about 24 hours, and then sailed again for Manila ou Joly There was some defect in the boilers of tho Indiana. The Mouaduock sailed uu July 13. L'jadiug meu of Honolulu met today aud indoreed Harold M. .Sewall, United Mates minister to Hawaii, aa their choice for governor of the islands. It waa gen erally thought Preeident Dole would be appointed to the uflice, but according lo popular feeling, aa represented at tbu meeting today, tsewall will be tbo man. S. P. Excursions. Special round trip rates Rose burg to Bjswell Spriugs and return: Good going on Saturdays cr Sundays and returning not later than (ollowiog Monday 1.10. ood eoing and returning at any time with limit ol ticket 30 days f 1.84. The $1.40 rate waa formerly good for goiug trip on Saturdays only. These tickets can now be sold ou Suuday also, VACCINA A.N'D BXTl'MN. Rose burg to Yaijuina Hay and return S good until Oct. 10th. United After Many Years. The marriage and death of Geo. D. Gove, an old veteran of tbe civil war, at tbe SoMiers' Home this week, marks the close of a romance dating back more than a ipiarter of a century. Deceased was a private in the 3rd bat tery light artillery, Vermont volunteers. Thirty years ago he was betrothed to a young lady, but (or eome reason the en gsgemest w broken off and each mar ried another, and their lives were lived apait. Gove, a widower, old and sick unto death, became an inmate o( Ibe Oregon Soldiers' Home at this city, and the lady, Mrs. Henrietta C. Nichols, now living in California, having lost her bus baud and hearing of the sad conditiou of her old lovar, came U Roeeburg where they were married at the Home on last Sunday, July 21, isna, by Key. V.. P. Howell. ll was kuowu thai Mr. Gove was at tho point oi death aud he passed away tbe day following tbu wedding. Tbe bride, eo soon a widow, took the remains lo her California home (or iuterment. ICilucato Your llowela With taacarcta. Camly cutiiurtic , cure constipation forever. 10c. 'joe. It C. C. C. fail, druGgisia refund inoucy. Born. RONDEAU. -At Peel, Monday July J.jth, to Mr. aud Mrs. lien Roudeau, a sou. Karat aiakas tba ff4 Sara, wkalaaaasa aa4 aIMs pa M FQVDin Absolutely pUr mrm um anwnta m., atw mm, TWO POSTOFFICnS MORE. (Tax Pracht Reports "Mound" and "Alma" Moved to Douglas County. Max Pracht the special agent of the general laud oflico baa returned from an exploiation trip tc the Upper Siualaw ronntry and traversed Ibe nolorioni 10 to 1 district on Lis trip, having the ex treme good forlooe to get out with no more damage than a com plica tad am algamation of his anatomy, and a tan that would make good leather, liar re ports that the maps showing "Mound" and "Alma" poetofflces aa being in Lane county are wrong, aa both of tueee o Jaccs have been moved, and are now in Doug las coooty. It is four and one-half miles farther Irom Eugene to Monnd that is, tban to Mound that was, bat the change in distance and offices doea not seem to have made any difference in the populist vote of Mound precinct, where 19 popu lists votes are cast to 1 republican. The latter thinks they are on to him and ex pects lo move out. Eugene Register. IMPORTANT DECISIONS. Just Rendered by Internal Revenue Department Regarding Stamps. Just what documents require stamps and those that do not is fully set forth in a circular received by Collector Dunne today frum the internal revenue depart ment, Washington, D. C. Stamps are not required on returns uf national bank notes. Stamps are uot required ou earnings, dividends aud reports of condition made to tbe controller by national banks. Tho power ol attorneys to sell or traus ler bonds ia taxable. Contracts between subscribers and telephone companies do not need stamps. Certificates uf uiarriage, death and birth do uot need stamps w hen registered under (be state, but wheu used privately do require a stamp. CertiCcatea of acknowledgment uf deeds and mortgages do nut have to be siaoipeo. Stamps are required on iuaurauco premiums and policies. Bucket shops are required to tako out stamps the same as brokers. Bargains in Real Estate. No 1. 50 acres all under fence, fair house aud barn, all in cultivation. This is all a No I land, school 4 mile. To Rose burg 8 miles. Price $1000. No 2 100 acres all nnder fence and cross fenced. SO acres in cultivation. Balance good pasture, gocd house and barn and all neceseary out buildings. Small family orchard, a tlue mountain stream ol water ruuuiug through the place. This is a tirst class place, t miles from Roseburg. Price $2000, i down. Balance on fair terms. No 3. 200 acres, 20 under fence, nice orchard, (air house aud barn, good pas ture. Land 7 miles from ltoaeburg. Price tOSO. No 4. 10 acres, 1 mile Irom Koseburg, in a high state of cultivation, 2 acres iu straw berries, 4 in orchard, good garden, 4 room house, (air barn, well watered, all necessary farming utunsils, 00 chickens, 2 jersey cows aud one calf, one horse, one buggy ono light wagon two set of h-rze::, lots o! S2ia!! .'j?' t . This ia a complete aud perfect home. Price I1G0O. No 5.-5 acres, I mile from Koseburg, (air bouse and barn, nice (amily orchard one horse and cart. Price $400. No 6. 130 acres all under (euco, in cultivation 55 acres. Box house 5 rooms, small barn and all necessary out build ings, 2 acres in orchard, U miles to school. Post-ofDce 1'4' miles. 2' miles to Oakland, a nice little city. Price tlCOO. I. F. Rile, Heal Estate Agent, Roseburp, Or. The daylight ride along tbe Columbia cannot be but interesting at Ibis time uf the year. Passengers takiug tho Spo kane Flyer, leaving ibo Union depot at 2:43 p. m. daily, get thisvUw lasting over live hours. Liut that ia uot all. The O. R, ci N. give through service to Spokane, uud a direct connection w ilh tbu train from Spukane to Kooteuai eouutry. Pulaco sleepers und mudcru coaches operated daily w ithout cbnuge, Travelois To Spokane, To Rowland, To Palouso Towns, To Coeur d'Alcuu Tonus, To all Eastern Washington i'oiute. To all Northern I d.ttiu I'oinls, Tako tho o. R, & N. Spukauo Flyer, Aud Save Time. Leave Uuiou Dupot Daily ut 2: 15 p. m. V, C. Lo.nuo.n, Ageut, Roseburg, Oiegou. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Biguatuio of