sJ R E CLOSING AT m BBSS IF Ml For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros Boss Store. VII ii I'IjAIN DEALER M.i'i i:mi i;u m, iu. rut- t iiuniii Ml I M l, 'I I I III in II ,u.i..i.M..i..miii.KliriiV)Jt(jtl .Ifiolll viait lo fun : I'li'Hi limt, II a. in I ..li.H'li. Mill lay 1 iv In:: kii.I 7 .J) p. hi. ; fiitlnlli Inn. I, I'l in. r. ll . W milli ) . ivin ilnli ihli iit. ' I Mii illU at Iiim ul Hi" inuriitllil frrMii'; Kimrorth U(ut jii . in. II iIU.i i. i I'm ;-. IVu lml. I'laji r . -ini". Mi-Im- wliiv. nt V .1 p in rtiM i.. M'hiii, I'.Ki'H. Cat .iiniii', nii.u r Main uil 1 auu. 1'im-.,. iiiiii ( Hl'ni il t ..i nt r ul and Hour Mo i. hin. mi k'i vii r l'nili' nrtil, mi r.nl ; Ji i in i''lii.!li M. Iiinil. Ida. m.S r. ', K , V in. ) t r Mullne, nciiii.- '). i. in K II MI.rKlil, 1'iutnr. i I'l. I llll.l. I'lM'l ii .II I in 7 .1 ! 'i l n'.li I. III. I'lM) , I'll '"I .ll I I II II" I IV I Mi I mil Mill.'. M. I ' t'u U-l lill'l U.ti ii.-:.. K 1 1 11 ii) 111 llliill, t i nun; 11.11.' t IMll . . I. ., mi I ulnl ,iiii II, ,,l , a, li nr. uili mi l i ii Mm . . 1 M i. i H HlllliMltil I 't Il"tll l;. . J, mi lun : . M .' j.llMll , . II, Nit I II I V 1 ' v , y ;miiuU) ,. in i. Ill : l;t, I I I'i- l"l ,l I i l,in ,i i I.) Ilia. .1. II . O 1 1 . i I'll' I'. I. I 'lid, .l.l '.il.ll IiukiI. r Mi ( in fi&Wolil I'M'!. ' Olll..C, IIV t t I li, i .viumn' liillidiug, U'"f"! iw. On'MII. WiitcM-. il.il 'I and J'Wiiiy ii-pan-d iii a ! t 1 1 If til manner ul rMonable I'ti' i'.i. A i,l i ..i .- (l the pubic alionuK" In Hi-I. HK'M. NI.WS. 1 irr.t Unit iii u'""" i'lrM ul Zigler e rooTy. V.M I." thin olliri' I I IV I-...-Iii in.: i: 1' i Wind I'll I'ulnriililioli l ,v ; in' i i i'i.l!iii out ul eai ti i '.ill i. nd l i" cwu inte'J. I in r. lull W outli-l ' lltilior ill kept li'.inv pulling up new iu -i tor dryer. No iuhIdI.o Mid I n iimiio by having your lU'tit.il v. oil. done I v Ir. Mraiitfe. I'.I. ii 1. I i )' i !! divv;i ;kitU mill lilOlceil in !i r lilt New lu.f Novelty r lint'. 'I In. I Miser plow Ii.in a nut Id idu Wcolluy Hell H.Ul.l!l (In in. t'lill'l lull r, it i nut laUri' i t wb.il limiiii a I'H'iU'iit. mir adver lu I'mjHH tii'in: M.iri'. Iii "Ailii'," tin) bee I i iiir ol tin' yr;u Kru::i' .V: diiiiubi'ouk, tulo ni;rntM. K. A. UoiiT, ul Abiulniin'M mo li.n:c, ImvH bay, ytAU ail I nil kiudn ol f. 11 III .ly Illl lH. Niiw i I n i. id fidir.1 and inituca' liuo n'.ioi'M, nil tbo 1 tU-iit blylos, j'tbt iccfivod il I'm ri tt I'idh. ;,iiii.'ii to Hunt. -i will Uko btoi'k lo I'a.itiiro by llio wri'kur inoiilb. 1'.. J. A r aut, Mi'lron1. Ml mir uooibl mo now uiid id llio latcBt at)k'H, No fhniwoni doiIh mi band nt llm llosM Hluri1. Tout, win, oaiiip chaira utid tt full naiiipiu ontir.m'.m bo found at Alox-unili-r iV Mrons'i'. Call nt tliti r.wiii Store and piieo tlioir ;ondn, ninl you will be iiiirprinui! to llud tlnuu ul uiu li low Inures. A lai'no uii lino uiimn tuioiit ufeliil- ilri'ii'i iilioea iuiit roridyed Kt rnoU r.i.H. I'm 1 1 and Hc-o llii'in. Money to loan on eity nud country proiiorly. ! K- llt "' MarHteiu' nuilditiKi liooolmrii. Or. Wlmt ou'iyi'iiu n-O'u ,11Ul'1 1,0 ,ru0, llio clioKerit of (ertU ttiid coltoen in tow n ,,l Mk.i, II. K.mhon'h. TIio f.itiiii; iii uni'i'i lain, out '0U leeii your blood pun) wiib llood'e Sar- 1 ii lil ejimiilia you may bo turn ol rooii noaiui Tim v. c. r. '' 111,1,1 ilu tulSlttr iiioelinii'J u' t'lseouil unJ fourth l liuiadav ol every inonlll at III tlut Miiwortli J.i'.tr.H" " i:. i bun ii. of Ibe M. Si.'Wiw; 111.11'liini"1! newinu ni'ieliinea ; mid llio boi l i' pi ire from , t machines, r iV Strong, ranging iu i -euuro to nun lb cm bef' ajr lu.oi iiul'y ''' ,'1' fdraiini" wliicli moan J llm bent and lulot-1 kimlii ol work Bkilfully eaiefully aud inopoily lusurtud wllli no ufler troublw, but pur foi't Hatlulaelion. Try I'r. yirango'u HtiuultiHi ciomik, llio best, latest moat perfect nuidi', uud M O V SALE OUT SACRIFICE Mr, li. K. Chills la Iiiiiiim from a Hi run ioonlhv viiit in Naii I'raui.ir-co. Willis Krauici of Myrtln Creek made llila iiOU e lnilm'i utid m il t all taut Friday. Miim Kate Hun k and Mra. K. I.. Mil- I lannn 'i. Mr. .1. 1'. Hridt H itnd cliildien have itliiitiid liuinu In ui lorl, aud Joe nu I(t ir bciira tho look of man "ilb ml A liulno. t'nl. .1. tl. luy, wbo baa Imch oiid inn aoiiii-liiiio in I'oi tlninl, auie up to Korvliir, I'.i.l.iv Hint wi'iil out to bit itiiiirt at OUIIh Saturdiiy. l'aa Miauiliruok, tya tbat wben ba imiiiih lidiiu. Iiu ill brinu t-avb of bit j frionda a niji-lliinu Irom Manila if it il ! n';tliitiir iii'iro than a diammiil riui;. I I. ). Maun will tiv a ld rt ni ium (r tliu beat loitf of bread at llio fair of o r.u k ol Hour fur Nt ami a lb Hack of Kraluiiit II 'iir f'r 'Jud, iirovidcd llm Hour lli.il llio broad wn m.idn from Maa pur i !:ui l al Iil1 bt I . Tlii io ill Ko a ;r.itid opouiiK "I fall Millinery huo.Ih u( Iih I'ty ilo' Store on Hdlurdiiy, i lo'iwr let. A coijial wel cuinv h I'xtiii'Ud I i all lo bu ii-Pfiit nud vxatiiiiirt llio cliaiil uoodil lncli will thru bo mi t-xlii'i'iii "! .lubn II Miupi fiil to i'oi liuud i-at-unlay. II,! ta a rand. dale fur cliitd cleik of tin) li'ii.iH' mid I.U1 roUMidorablu (Ml couraKcniMil from uiuuibei'4 c! both lac lions of llio tmiLy. Jotiu would iniiko an I'Xi'-lltiit cirri- nu bu baa bad uou id-ra-bli i xpi i i"ii' u uUni; l li.it lino Wo uie . bo will in) e'tH'tO'l. i i W. li. C'lnrko, oil limti uud well 1 known anw mill luuii of Millwood, tauitt inlo tbo couuly aet hiaturday ami re j maile d over Miuday. Ho istiyiiii,' touet a rural ilolivn y for tbe'alrouof Ibe Mill . wood poatollk-e aud wo li" bo wilt euc- eeuvi. no was uuuuio, ou uecouai oi mo low it or water, to make inucb of a i nu ol ui I.ihI w inlor nod aa a come iutuni bo baa not douo uiui b with Lie linlU (li:riia tliu rtiiimiicr. He hope to do better lifxt year. K v. I I.. Mralford, who liatari ved so vllieieully aud faithfully the putt year at pnutor of the M. I). Cbureb, will lo tla l!oiied at Klauuilh Fallitboeoiiiiiii ji'Br. Mi. Mr a' fold 'a family will loaide lu AfhUnl, where llio children will attend aehool. It ia wilh piolound regret tha (bu la-oplt) of litis community part with Mr. Stratford and bis luoat eolimublo family, uu they biivv endeared tbeuiaclvea t ) all during thou year's icoideuee here. AbhUnd Correapondent in Achland Tkhlirt. U. I j.iti:l , proprietor of tho Kosebtirtf Tannery, prmsed through Oakland Mou- day with 1000 pounds ol ileer bliiet. Thofco hldus will avorao pounds each uud Mr. lVatrh therefore had not lew than oik) ekiuu. Mr. I dutch Inlornied us that bo l.uia on an aveiago of throe hundred ol Ihemi hidea per mouth, and that ho w ould tan more if ho could ob tain theiii. Tho Uruor part of tho hldea wero dry, nutwilnetiuidinn the fact that the aeuson has been only about lo dayt open. There is evidently a wholeaale ahiUKhler if these animals, a slaughter whiiii will in a few yeara exterminate their kind. Three hundred per mouth would bo threo thousand six hundred lor onoj tannery a year and wo venture thia is not half tbo uuuiboOtillod in the tribu tary mountains. Thoro are professional huutort). mou who make their living by ktllint; and ahippinn name, but theao men rarely violate the law, for thoy are conspicuous by reason of their profosmon aud their violation would be reported. Mauy deer arc killed merely for the hide aud many for mere sport. Tho peoplo to bo watched moat are the sports ol California who aunually tak (heir out iuu iu the mountains of isoutbern Oroijou. They kill Indiscriminately, not lor profit, but to eeol each other iu the slaughter. Tho law it a gooil one aud should be en forcedOakland tiueUo. Colored tea is somewhat i ........ . poisonous. Schilling Best is not at all poisonous, and tastes better than colored tea. A L I Settle I 'r. All persons Indebted to lh undersign rl aro hereby notified and reinitiated to (Mine forward and mako prompt ettlo incut. All nulei nti'l accounts not paid Immediately will bu placed In tln hai.de of an attorney for collection, This liinit.il liku It rcadii. Wn aru giing cot ul Illlnilll'I U, Htn Ill'Ult htlVt, M (l)lllu(M III, CU' Ilium. (iofxl piano for mile, rhp. I u)iir at Una ollire. The 'reon li'iaUluie m in today in ptcial CCMtlou. l-red If. Itapp of OnMaii I was iu tha city last week. I'ale hUrani(if I"1'' t'n'vred aeboul at l-'ureat drove. I). Il.l.ainb of 'Irani county is visit log friuiidii in I bia county. , Jlariey Hiuith, of Hotkey I'rairie, kill ad a larK panther last week. lr. Myra llroan went lo for: Kind Htinday morning for a aeek'a visit. Attorney Clias .1. Kchnabfo and wife, oll'oi llsud, wtio iu tho city yitndy. Mr. C. t . Diirbiud of Calapooia made this ollice a visit while iu II. o city Fri day. .1. I. Maun aullt the bunt fkur iu lown aod prices are all lijbt, luahty consid ered. Mra. Koy Mcl'iallon left .Sunday morn ing for Mfdford, where hbu will visit lor a few da; . Tim only InhI atovj in tho liiidu Hetch Btipeiior line. Chun hill V dol luy sell llieiu. W. II. jA'Rtheriunu, ol Wi.bui, was a ellr at Ibia ollieo Kiturdav. flo has a b y t ManlU. Caali paid loriam, and all kind of farm produeusal Abraham's warehout. K. A. Ii'.' t. Hon. ti. W. Woiiacolt went to Silein Haturday mominri to attend tho special seaaiou of l.'iu lefialaturo. No'.icu is hereby given that K O. lUvis is no lonpei my Bj-'ioil. II. I.. M inn aim. Kngiiifer Arebii) Miller and family hao roliiMio-l Irom Aibland and have again taken up their residence in Kuae buig. - K. DuGati. M. I., iiieiiiher l.oarii ol Tension Kxamincrs. Oil ice, i Marstera building reridlug corner Main and Cass sired. Senator A. W. Keed was iu the city over Thursday flight on bis way lo Sa lem to alteud the pi-pmoii of tbo logic lalure. Dr. Ijap, the well kuoau optician, la to bo wil'i us soon, lie will bring all wilh him that is new iu the optical pro fession. Cnclo Jc Hun, o! Oakltud, who uover failo to come iu and encoding us wilh kind words and good wishes, waa a caller today. Help in wauled when the nerves be come weak aud upinMite fails. Hood 'a Saraaparilla gives help by making the blood rich nud puie. V, K. Coll man, physician and aurgeou Ofboo in Taylor A Wilson block, resi dence, McClalleu Houeo. Professional calls iu town or country promptly uu twered night or day, Warm Spring Johnny relumed this morning from K jsebiii, w hero ho has been Raveral weeks iu the soldiers' homo. He is considerably improved iu healih. Albany Democrat. Foil Sale One good three seated cov ered hack, one set heavy double harness, one riding saddle, two pack saddles, all in good condition. Cheap for rash. ISniiuire ol C. L. Ward, 023 Flint Street, Hoseburg. Any person having lo or 20 acres ol clear or easily denied land (or sale near Kosoburg w ilh smalt runuiug stream, or strong spring ol good water, will please commuuicate with Mrs. Alice lieorga, Drain, Oregon. The Southern I'acilio w ill give you a lide to tho. Oregon Stalo Fair ou auy ol their lines hi Oregon, for one lara lor the rouud trip, good going and returulug auy time durlug tho fair, Tho State Fair is the peoplo'a iutdituliou aud should bo patroui.ed liberally, t'oino and see what rosouicua Oregon Iihh. Oiio fare for rouud trip. 4 ii Phe Uniform quality of the work iHaiihii in our clothing is one of its stroug points. Kach garment is as carefully cut aud tailored throughout as though made to order. Sec our new l'all Suits. JOSEPHSONS. LLTTLK5 FROM MANILA. aaMaaaa-aaai Manila, P.I., Aug. 17, Fiuioit Plaimikalik: Ixiug before this letter reaches you, you will have heard all about the capture of the city ol Manila, so I shall not weal y your read ei wilh a description ol the bombard ment ol the forts, but will content my self with saying tbat we, the let aud 2r.d Bat. ol Second Keg't., Ore. Vol., on board the transports in the rear of tho llret, were very interested tectators to one of I he graudesl sights It ever was my lot to witness. Since our landing on the afternoon of Anguat Id'.b, we have lieen aept very busy guarding our camn iu barracks and Ibe arsenals, uiagazim-K, arms and equipments caplored from Hi Spanish. Wo feel very much compliiueuted to be -.elic'cl as the ingimeul lo till ibis im portant poeilion. The 1'hilippine insur gents under Aguiualda, ui 1 vaiy much uia'Hiiut'l t'jat they were not allowed to eaek the eity. We may yet have trouble with ihem. Among the many nriiiH captured aie about 2tlo0 new Mausers that have never leeu taken from tbo cases iu which they who sbipHil. It ii rumored that tbo 2ud tregon is to te armed wil'i ibem. They are guns and have mauy advan tage ovi r the Springlieldi. We came over with 200 rounds ol ain- uuiiiou each, ana 43 lioura rations in our havereacks, aud have since received our met s chests, Uu.icoU oveuc, supply of hardtack, eauned beef and salmon, coffoo ond lice, but hao nut yet le ceiied our blankets or peraoual effects. They are expected today at 2 p. m. Frank Godfrey has gone over to Cavito for them. Tbo Spauisb soldiers seem to be glad that the war ia over. Thoy have been half starved for a loug time and are most ly objects ol pity. I '.read aud meat are very scarce iu Mauila. Other articles of food, ua sardines, rice, sugar, coffee and tea, seem to be plentiful enough hut rather high in price. Wo are having our bread baked at a bakery about three blocks from the barraika. We furnish the llwraudrt- coivo au eiiual number oi jsjuuas in bread. It is necessary to put the bread in a chest and furuinh a guard to protect it from the croud of hungry ua lives that swarm the streets. Tho water works which the insurgents had captured Irom the Spaniards ate now iu our possession aud the water has beeu turned on, but we are still using (or drinking and for cooking purposes tho rain water w hlcn is collected in large cisterns (loui tho corrugated iron roofs of our barrackr. It rains a great deal hero now aud the weather is quite pleaeaut most of the time. Very little sickuess considering the number of men and the uuture ol the service . required ol them, All ol Co. 15. boys are well except Oeo Staruier, and he is much bolter able to be up aud around. Co. 3. was on duty at the arsenal yes torday aud last night. We had charge ol a ' magazine in which is said to ba stored 80 tous ol powder aud fiye tous of gun cotton. You may be sure that tbo sentinels on post atleudod strictly to business. Seven thousands etauds of arms are stacked out in the opou taking the rain, but are being cared (or and placed uuder cover as fast as possible. Some very tine batteries aud im- mouse stores of ammuuitiou have ulso fallen iuto our had. The Mouaduack lias at rived. It is reported here today that a preliminary treaty between the United States aud Spain has beeu Bigued and (hat the president has ordered the hostilities to cause. Fourth expedition ia expected daily. Mails are very ir regular and oucertain. F, 11. II. Mr. C. K. Oaddls hands us the fol lowing letter from U.I). AVI loo x which we aro glad to publish : Manila, 1 I. Aug. 20, lsUS. Mr. C. K. tiaddis, Dear I rlcuu; I will write you a tew Hues to let you know how I am getting aloug. Things have changed couuiderublo tiiico I wrote lo you last. As lar as war wilh Spain Is coueerued it it over here. Tha Spanish have all eurrendottd aud no more trouble can be expected Irom them tor they are just as friendly as they possibly cjuKI be and 1 don't think they ever cared much to fight us auy way, But we have iudica lious ol more trouble yet. The iusur- gonU aro gotting nioro Insolent every Shoes That Hake l-ricnds are the only kind we wish to sell. They are the only kind wc do scll, and with each pair we sell wc make a uew friend. They are not only stylish Intt good clear through. Sec our Shoe line. day. It is reported tbat 'a it. night, or rathor yesterday afternoon, rem of cur boys at Cavtte were tryiijgtc make change wilh the uativen for same shells they were tryitg to pure! isse and the natives would not make the Tight change so they th rowed dow n llm ehells and started to leave when tho Datives fired ou them and killed one a ad crippled a couple more. I don't know ho true the report ii but Cbey hrc getting so in solent, it is not at ali iiuprohaov!. They havo picket line stationed all around the city. ' Tb--y are not allowed inaido but I can't e wha busisers they have under arms a-1 around the city. I wouldn't; bo sni primal most any lime lo hear that they bad opened war on us. If they do it will oiJy take about a week to teach Usmiii a lesson they wont soon forget. They- r very j ligbti ra, lelyiug moieou thnr kuives or machetes as they s re called, than on in air guns They ma poorer shots than tlto Span, iards. if pension-. If Ibey would give us au iieu lialllu with Ihem wn vould fix theui up in r-borl noi.'ce, but if ibey buahwback around wilh us like On-y do the SuHiiiaids, it may lie somo time t e fore wo fully subdue litem, aiifl (hen it will br. the souliuela and Ihoto on picket duty who will suffer. They do moat of theie liiihtioi: after ninht. Il will la BoitMiwhat similiar totbe flighting el the Italians in the UuiU d Stales. We heard last uii'lil tbat ieaco bad lieen declared with iipaiu and that we weio ordered to start ior home by the 151b of next month. It does not seem to hawe much found itieu but a ptison can't help but wish it was so. I would not uund slaying here ill hateome thing elso to do thatt eoldicr, and had nboot three or Jour years ol school. So lar the weaUber has been much cooler thau I expected. Tho fourth expedition lias arrived but we can't hear anytliint; of l he Oregon recruits. I guests Unay banwu't got away from 1 rieco yd. For eouie lime wo were afraid that we would not, gel lo lake part )i the capture liut wo 'although wo wero iiot under hie at auy limn aud did not Sre a ehot at the diiemv) did tbo part a.wigued lo us aud had ilie Spaniards held uiit to the last wo woutii havo had I be hardest work of all. It was our place (if ihe Spaniards 6lio'eJ much resistance) to bo lauded ou Ihe -water front of tho town protected by tlte tiro of Dewey's gun bouts and liuhCour way through the towu. As the Spauiards made very liltloi rotiblance our work iu tho taking was comparutivialy easy. Ota the 12ih about uoon we received orders to pack uour things to Lt) stored away, all except our rubber blanket, gun, laayenack, cauieeu and 200 ronnds of anununiliou, and lo be ready to em bark on a ferry boat lor Manila at 5 o'clock Saturday roeniiug August, loth. Accordingly about 7 o'clock ou tbo loth we found ourselves in the midst ol Devey's fleet. In a short time we pulled out to the south of the lleot and opposite camp Dewey two and one hall miles from Manila. Ab ut that tiaio the gun boats bogau lo niovo iu ou the city. Soou they opened ltre ou a tort iu tho southern part ol the town. We were so that we could hav a good view ol the bombardment, but. it lost some ol its interest on account ol the ouesideduess of it. The Spanitjii Dover tired n ehot Vhal I could see ou uur boalH. Hut Ibey were using their lotteries, for a short tLue, tiriug ou our troopd approachiug by laud. It wasn't long until tbo gun loui a put a lop to that. liey tore tho fojit. to pieces umt then no. pulled up ibar tho tjuuboule. They slat ted klcviv aiound iu front of tl io city aud wo followed. Ibey kept w orklog slowly urouinl uud reconnoiter ifig from all points. .No shols woiu tired and about 1 o'clock tho white Hag was raised, and at 5 o'clock we were lauded on the dock. Just as we were lauding a Sittiijeh gun boat, which bail kept up the river all the time ool of the way ol lajwey'e guns, wan abautloueil by its crvw ttuif net on lire. i'V the time we vaiiHed it was all on lite! hooii after it tiiMik, ihhliug oni) mote boat lo Spain wonderful iiubmartuo navy. We marched ou wild louud the gates open ami pur sued our way uuiuohtd iuto tho,' heait ol the city where the frpanurJ were collected aud eollocting for laying down their itiuH. When you coutiJcr that iu the wliolo city eontaluiug only hobtile troops to the number of between suveo and right thousand, Ihnro wero only two bit. l oos I our I'onpi' f litHl iiiii. ou 04ii ) "lif t 'or -)iirl( trial cur ni'hn W ia i ui -ltin;iii r pleaaain. Tn ta toon of oiir CJinpany t whleli I belong mi p'ae ' oard ovr lb amis lb) SjM'ii i"l" bil Unl do . I'1' pioiitl-e you I iliilii'i a at all a'i p p .at that liii'l.l. lo teral laa while the Otbsr tr..'p wn e emu, in we had a pretiy hard lime a' guard duty, tin re waa to m mil to guard and fw for the doty. 0 n of (he fir-t f inrdaiM an I nigh t bt-rt 1 hv:Vi d Ihreo on guard. We have nice ouarlert and hot an ca topi bav a't ibi'U S'raigb'rn-d o'H a little we have a very nb time. We are stationed In what is known as old Ma- nil i. It has a double wall a room I It with a' on .V) yards inlet veiling between thoto. This spaced dog out so thai it in about ou a l-vtl with tha octan, which iti a k is it a marsh iota wbicb person riukt down so lltat lhy can hard ly walk. OtlVide the onter wall i a similar ditch. There are about (even sales inlo lbs tiiv. all of which are en. terrd bv draw bridges. Tha wall ill about four milet in circamfaraoca. I fliev had fioa breast works all around I the top ol tha wall. At all tha gates I tbeir defeuses were doubled and over-1 looking the entrance to each gala ara alioiit a dozen cauuon. All aroond tha wall cannon are placed at short inter vals. New Manila it tparated from old Ma nila by the I'asig river. The principal difference of tha two it that caw Manila is not surrounded by a wall. Tha chief difference between it and lVrlland or FibH'o is that its streets are much nar rower and tha Louses only two and tbrea stories high. Tbcra ara only two or tl.ne nico buildioga io the town. One (the nfcestj is tbeir church. It is as nice building ss I ever saw. It is about Bve stories high and tho main part is made ol iron to at lo retisi an earth quake shock. Newt has jut now coma that 100,000 Volunteers were to be mustered cat Im mediately. We bare boped to get borne by Cbriutiiiaa all the lime, and il tbat is the way Ibey aro going at it I guess wa ill all right. It may be we may not ba much behind this hitter slsriiuz and yet we may have to stay soma time. It is all owing to who gets lo start first. We were first here aud I think we should be first lo siart borne. But if these na tiv cs get lo canting trooble we may have to stay and fix them. Il was a sight worth traveling a long dit lance lo see the surrender ol the Spanish army. They were well supplied with guus and ammunition. Their gunt are chirfly Maurers, although some wer armed with Remingtons. They turned in some fine batteries of eaunon. They had one battery of six pieces that was exceptionally fine. Tbey were the very latest gunt made in 1307. Taking it all around they were much beter fouipped than we were. Weill gue8 I wid close for this time. I remain i ev-r jour friend, K. B. Wilcvi. Cleveland Items. Wo had a very refreshing shower Weduifliy morning. hut Ttie recent rains will stait the pafctuie grass. We welcome the first rains L-iviia thimble ton and Clay Smith oi Winchetiter paid Ibis place a visit hut Toebday. ll is suppled that the people who have returned Irom tba bop yards have increased ihe sixe of their purse some what. Srll Hershev has returned from work iog for Mr. Curry. I'.-.I Handy ia at present engaged in Mr. ll E. LaBrie's prone orchard in Harden Valley. F. M. (iood staited his mill today. Mr. Doeruer of Mai rose brought a load of prunes to Adam Doerner, proprietor of tho Cleveland Distilling Co., last week. Mrs. H. T. Woodruff is spending lie week in Koseburg. Miss Mabel Woodruff and her brother Cliience, aro visiting their auut, Mrs. Mort Woodruff of Melrose. W. 1'. Haydeu payedTyeea visit last Monday and Tuesday. CuvtLA.vo Jays. Bingcr. Winter weather has uow set in. Tbe Fieuch brothers are making fine improve ineuts at Bingcr J. 1.. French, one of Bioger's fine young men wears a sad look on bis face niiii o his best girl went prune picking. L. II. McFdroy, oue of Cow creek's il,t bachelors, is talking ol leaving tbil part of Ibe couutry before loug. Wiu. Palmor, of Woodlawu, met with l j .1.. . il . - t.a a serious aocuieni ine oiuer uigor. While reaJiug by lamplight his daugh ter Tilllejtrrod the table aud upset tbe lamp, the Haines burniug the old man's face a little. A yji.ng m iu waa there by tho name of John MctUouis, who saved' the young lady from beiug injured. Sam French was tho guest of tho Mc- liiuuis brothers last Thursday. Wm. Mc-tiuuis, jr., was up around Bingcr looking after bit cattle list Tues- .1-.. ' r " Mrs. E, lambs was the guest ol Mra. I.J. Fruuuh last Friday. J. lH Fieuch made a ttip to ClaUsville laat week after a load ol prune, Miss Maggio OliugUouse called at Biu- eer last Tuesday, D.usv Bill. Now is the time to pave money bv buying your gJoJa at tha Uocebuig Novelty Cash Store. In buying three pairs of shoea you cttu save enough to buy anolb or pair. On clothing we cau . save yon from f-' fa H ou a tui. Fall ' millinery, cloaks and capes, all gold at closing out prices. Absolutely cloiug out. Call nod bo convinced. ' , taal rawkaa tha pn. wU raa aa StlKM. Abiolytely Puro &&fm pVlflja PffvaW9 . , nal VWfJK Drain News. Krin The Waulimnn ) Mr. F. A. Ilntibins, of lludtob, ia quit 111 with typhoid fever. Dr. Wade, of this city is in attendance Hay. W. H. Taylor, ol Ashland, arrivtd hers Tuewdav ior a visit w ith bis many old friends at this plac. Tha many friends of Rev. W. H. Gor don will be pleased to learn that ha lias been returned to tha pastorate of the M. E. church at ibis place. Miss Ethel Sneed returned bom Wednesday from Tha Dalles, where she had been id joy iog a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Angle. Char. Gardner has relumed home from Halsey, where he hat beeu engaged at clerk io a hotel . His many friends are glad lo see bim again. MUs Flo Browo, of Ycucalla, will teach the fall term of school at Keil lldl. Mtee Drown i oue of the connty'a moat successful teachers. Mrs. Lyons and two cbidren and Mrs. 8milh have returned borne from a six weeks outing at Wincbettcr Bay. Tbey report a very pleasant lime. C. II. Jones, of Collage drove, ia pending tbe week with hi daughter, ths Watchman editor, and ia taking daily baths at Boswell Springs for the benefit of his health. D. S. West of Koaeburg, Special Dis trict asent for the Continental Infer ence Co., was doing business in ihi city and vicinity the latter port t lla-t week. Hon.J.T. Bridge?, Register U. S. Liud Office at Koeeburg, has purchased an interest in the hardware stole of W. W.Kent. With two such lire ami en terprising bu-iinBJ men, we prodict for them a mccfsful bu-ueee. Tho Walt li ma u will tell you more about the m w firm in the near future. Among the recent arrivals at Butwtil Springi we uonced N. Rjuey and wife, ol Kugene, F. H. Mh;oin and wife, II. H. Howard and wife, R. Week anil wife and Fir I Couwr.of Portland ; W. S. Chandler and wife, ol Mrhlitld, and D. S. West and J. B. Fitly, of iluseburu. K. II. (iaidoer, a graduate ol Ihe claia of baa accepted the Uail school in Klamath couuty, aud left Tucedsy lo take charge f Ihe tamo. Ilia many friends join the Watchman in wishing him a pleofBut and successful term. Jas. Cox, id Sco ts Val'ey, had the misfortune to fall from a load of hay oue day last week, aud at a result broke tbe tiuall bones iu both wrists. Dr. Ciough was immediately summoned and at last reporte he ws telling along as well as could be expec'od. Agnes, a lit i lu dauhttr if Lemon Haines, of Klktou, Ml from llm top of a fence last Friday and l-ioke au arm. She was brought to this city aod Dr, Wade waa called lo set Ihe fractured limb. Although a veiv painful accident, the little patient was gttiing along as welt at could be expecttdat lat-l ac, counts. How'5 This? We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Uewaid for any case ol Catarrh that cannot le cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Trope. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vcars, aud believe him perfectly honorable iu all bueinew transactions aud financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internal ly, acting directly npou the blood aud mucous surface of the system. Price 7oo per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Test mouiali free. For Over Fifty Veait. am Old and WsLL-Taiao Kkmcoy. Mrs Wiutlow'a Soottiiui tiytup li4 beeu uavil fur over UKy year, by uiiUioua ot uiollim lor tlioir chlWrcu while teething, with rerfect aucceii. UeooOice tho chiM, softens the guma, allays all pm-, v-..., - v - y for Dlarrhu-a. 1 lcaaul lo llio taaU). bold by druggitts tu every part of the world. Tweuty 0v ceuls a bottle. Its value Is Incalculable. B sure aud auk for Mrs. WluUow'l tfoothlng Syrup, aud take uo olhor klud. i Bargains! Ikirgalnsll Bargains!!! In pianos, organs aud musical goods. Bicycles new and second hand at the lowest prices possible. I have a! ho got about thirty thousaud feot of lumber which I have taken iu trado for goods, and will sell cheap, as I am not in the lumber buiuees. T. K. RicuAuutfon, KoBoharg, Or, CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of lt3