The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 17, 1898, Image 3

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REMOVAL
SALE I
CLOSING OUT SACRIFICE
PIES Hlffi OF II!
BARGAINS, call at
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Caro Bros
IjAIN DEALER
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oliuni, nil llio I HU'I'I KtjU'H, j'tfl ICCfiVCil
at 1'tt i roll Hi o.t.
ll uitr khoiIm mo nnw nl ltrt
tt)ltf. No ili ''oru nooiln on lutiul ul
tint li ti'it Slurr.
Ttnt.', i"t'. tliaii uinl a (nil
l anii'in oiitM'H tan bo l.niii'l l Alex-unili-r
A ;iuikV.
fall iit tl o Uoh Stui o mul 1'iwo llni'f
iu In, ami " wiil t'ttil'riitoil to lint)
llu'itt at tiiii'li lu i)!iiri'H.
A In no unl lino uMHi'ilnii'iit of chil
li oii'b Hlmua jiiit roo'ivt'tl ul I'm roll
Itio.l. C'llU llll'l HI'O llirlH.
Mo-ii'V I') I'Jt" on ity biuI i-ounlry
,.,.,,HI(. I). S. K. 15LI.K,
MaiMfiu' lSinl'liuc. KiiHI'iir, lr.
Wliat uv.'iyoiio uayH muni lio Iruo.
1 1.., I'ltoiiTut of liaa uuJ I'ol'lVou in town
ul
Tito W.f.
MllS, ll. bAhlH.N
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ll. s ill lutlil itit (t'gulitr
iiiootiiiK't on llio
eti'onil Uttil foui'lli
Moinlay of i vory
inoittli ut 7:oU ). in
in t In l'.ioitli
l.i'iitiiio room uf llio M
V.. i linn li.
S. wini: ni.u liint'H, uottiilK nmcliliu'b
towinn iniH-liinos ul Aloxutulor Slrong,
aii'l t ti I'i'ht "f III'"' t ll"kt raniilaS I"
(..un t j iMM. I'.Jttiiro to eoe
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tliom buforo you Imy.
Anv pi thou liiivini;
or 'JO lu ri-B of
rloar nr cahily rlo.uoil UnJ for salu near
U jHiilinr.1 with rnull ruuuiuK Hlreuiu. or
ali'.inu nnliiK ol tfuoJ WttUT, will plcillfO
iMninuinli'ato wiili Mm. Aliro tioortfi1
Orulu, Urt'Kon.
Up to lUtn tloiitiHtry by lr. itiuiiKO
wliloh in-'uiis Un) lit'Ht und laluct kinilB
of work hliilfully t-aii'fully uuJ proporly
tnnortml with nu uficr Iroitlilii, Imt por
net H.ilit-fai li in. Try lr. Htrunuo'
HHiiuili'HH i-ioium. Uio IidbI, lMteut ami
Boss Store.
E a art Bros, if Wiialii'Hlrr, well III
ltllM'tllllg I l ill.
ihjI liaiiliiilil til
ivlllf nll' ('I III' at
the Novelty Slum
Zrph) r I'i centi f - r
t-r-keiu package
at Hut Ntivi-liy Storn.
I'.lji It lr jc.iilii ilriH RkiiU and tuuieen
uu IithIiiI-1. Now line allhn Novelty
More.
V. kraint i , ut i l Myrtle Crick's
ruiltiug ItimiiM'BB nun, wan In Uoaeburg
Mhirilny.
C V Ui'iij uiilii, iiuiimjir ul tint
l't umii.ai.i li, inlilri'Cil I'fl'lny I'llMI u
mi -k'H vImI ul I. I Uinl.
IllaiW l.nn'i'ln ill til l.ii'P, vil.lili
lurini'ily m.I'I i I .V to :J..VI, now lur
jl.l.'i lo .7 at llio Novi lty Htuin.
Cunli I'i'ul (iirtiilli, uiul a'.l Llli.la ol
(.rut jirii.lni'lH, i Aliriilimn' i-Ihmim',
K. A. I'u.itH
Mna iiimu t'.niiill urrlvwil (itim llnf
Ihiii; rtiir.ay I i t.wii'l Iih winter w illi
Mm. i lltur l.nl oreit- Aahlaml ll lira
K iii.in. M. I., iiin:nlHr !' ia i J ul
I't iiM in I xiiiiiiiiiiii. tlifitf, Mairtora
litnltlint: rv i tinu uriiur Main ami i'liM
aim I
r.r.llli ll ll I.U'lllrtlDIH til. it ('ll
taiiini'. Imy at :it y retail el iro lur llm
iiioim'V no n 1. Im ilti'in at tliu .N.nt'l'v
Mini'.
lituiiu '
1
.1 . I Win. K. Willi rtluiiifJ
riniriilay fioni inontir liip t Ci"';
un l Ctitry t 'l'inlii n wluro In nlttnil.'.l ,
riituil c irt.
IT. It. I . Ilaiiiinell, uf thn (ii-riii.in
an I MiiKliHli Spi-tl.ltsta ol .411 I imttiHCo,
iii.iJi' Inn rru'l'ar monthly ii-il I
Iuhk hint woi'k.
Mir. U. I.. Miuklrr wont lo Kuaotuir",
Siin.l.iy 1 1 ri'in.l 11 wotk with rt'Uli voi-,
ConJtii'tui Clma. M inkier ami family.
Atlil.iuJ Ktti-'oril.
Kinti hauJkcrtliiel lawiin. alt-o nicely
uinl n.iU'i 0.1 LaniUvri'hit'fii at I lit Novel
ly Miut at piii't'9 ihat you can hot a(
foitl to let tllOlll piti?.
Tiiinutint: silka ami Hilkfl for fancy
work, ii'ho liraiil ami jut Irimuiinn".
pi ii i'H an.) ascot tnii'iit you can i;ot ilnpli
catt'. Novilty .Slnro
Itteliii't ill turncv, tenrno M. Iliown,
in li tine aii'tiu afu 1 a mouth 'a prulcBfeion
ul vi.iit lu Com ami Cut ry counties w lic-ru
Im iittomli'il circuit court.
MitnliuiiH Cliilwooil lasscil through
tint valli'y TuiB'lay ovonini; uu routo
hum Aflilumi to Honuliurk', where her
hntther Charlie iH now H iiiiiK MctN
foul Mail.
r , U. Cull man , phynitiau aul aurgoon
Ullicu in Taylor Wilton block, rosi
ilcnio, McCUIh'ti Homo. rrofoBnional
cuIIb in town or country promptly an-
Rworetl nikibt or ilay.
.Iiihii ami . tlruiit hiiJ V. J. 1'aJilon
paNHOil tltrutikih HoeoburK, at noon,
atiinlay on their bicycles, on their way
from Tacoma to Myrlla Tomt. lbey
loll THOouia .Momlay morning.
See Kite & Kice, Houoo Furnishers,
for every tbiux in the furniture 11110,
lurgoBt stock nud lonoat prices, just rc-
oived u car loud of Kasti 1 n and coast
furniture. Sua us (or hainain.
lU'ineinber that lr. StrunRO in a er-
in a no nt resident of ltosoburg, ami is nut
here temporarily, Hint no fully warrants
all lilu woik and is here at ull times lo
muko good bis guaruul-'ea of ull ilouliH-
try.
Moriij' l'oultry Guru, This Infallible
romody chulloiigiia llio world to produce
ila oiiuul as an ?g producer. 1'roveul
ivo and cure for nil diseases of fowla
tiuurautucd and for sale by II. M. Mar
tin, lvouuburg, Or.
l lio uiembora ami cougregaliou ol llio
M.,K.chunli are cordlully tuviled to
atteiid a reception to be held in the
church parlor on iluiieiluy evening,
Oct. 1'Oth, from S lilt 10, iu honor of our
now pastor and fuuillv.
fc'uits of clothes, all wool, heavy
weight", ii.&0; reuulur price '.. Hoys
clolheH from 0 to i:t yeara for 1.50 und
Hals all blyh'B and colon for Sue,
regular prico I . oO. All these t"oda lire
only tj be found at the Hons More.
1'rof. W. Wright baa closed a very euc
ceasful lenu of achool, ou I ho Northeast
Umpijua, und uow is (fuelling at Win
chester. His family will remaiu in hub
city, thia wiutur, and will keep botiae for
bis fttthff, .1. W. Wright, iu North Uobb
burj;. Kherill'CittiiO, of Coob county, pueBed
through Uoeeburg lust I'tiduy on his way
to Halom where he w as taking Chan.
llevwood (cloiod) who wbb eouvicted ol
burglary ut the last term of Hie Coob
county court, and seuteuced lo uls years
Settle I'p
All pinmm in hdiled 1 1 (lit! titiderfilgn
rd urn licrnhy ii'ilillfl mid ri"iuef'tnd to
count forward mid make prompt lotllo
tilt'li'. AH ii'i'i'H mid iii i- iiiiii.! mil paid
Immediately will In' pbuid iti the hands
ol un Mlt'irin-v I. H i i'IilIIhii. 'I'll la
meat.H like it lead". VVh aie goiig out
of bimiliem, Mil l iiiunt I ) .1 v f . :i udtlf Uit'Ut.
i'.su: '..:,h.
V, K. Ori iitt ul Mlr ii" i ii 1'iillnf t
llilat lllitt Iii'luv.
Kov. i.K Aiiinl I will ii fiit.'i at I'i no
tiruvo fit i rt Hu.iil..y ai ji. m.
Mia liintii" II'hhit nf .iklni'i
rami mff mi llt I A l.i"l ni'li'.
u il.ii lifii iiti'.l i.ii!!i ii hlm'-i" wii run
Bive v;ii lin n I 1 I " - ' I' ' it'll'., Ht :ho
Novnlly Muii'.
A. I'!. I. ini.i.iiiiry. I ra vt-liui: f -ii;ltt
e'tiit lur tli'i s I'. t,' 'n,..itiy w.m in tti
t lly Natiiitlny.
I'.ru i It I tli i: ti K'i i'l i 'i I iui'lii'1 witltt
in liUt lt, Ian itn l n.ty It''!", wliitli
lurini'ily imiI'I ul II i") r jar.', now (or
Vf iitiitH u'. tli" Novt hy Mijmi.
I. j..itiiiy i!l M in(.t y ii t'i buy
cliiltli li "a !. tin tr .( in i- ills (inn
i lo 11 at I -"' "'! "I 'l l'ri-'1'.
many
iiuiktil l.t!'nt to"'. N'lvrlty
k t-nt
i it'u. I . Ho i vii I
ant hi ti e ni l liiU"
iti nil Ja k Ii 1 1 I
iM.'4iinii i'.r a lin !
it i.i iti'il A liHlatil
t lu.-.t! nnillii't Ip'IiM
i t . 1 lilt t u vni ll
li.i m ic 'liiinaiil itntl
it oui;lit ''i l
Hi li iitr..'i.w. il.
'I he mini "W'f tln in' i r. m it arnv
illg oil ' ul liltie, itli I we i'l') K!!,ing
Im'ter iiiuc, at '1. 11 itiii- nt 1 f H e year,
tlian we li'l iur l! I! iniile. We
hope lit" tiiti.n I'm iij i.e u'.Ih I'i keep
theii ' iitk" up tl.u ii-. (tl liiti wet ua-
aou. - Maihtii I I .'.iii.
.
r,n t.l
edit'tr ul tint piper wa euiiHid-
vrahly r.i- 1 "i'l un l 11ru.l1 pliwed, on
! last I ri.I.iv. I j iih'i t mi the i.'it el, Mr. A
j Ulli lii", a:i 1. Id lii'iil hi 'I ni ihti'n, ill
hl'li't.i'l i,K:ti.i,.tt, h'.nii.' e:teeli uf jeveli
Uh; i p'ur.t ;i,m. ''Ir. K tthie's h nut 1
u in i i Virtu in, 1 il.'a't mi 1. List April
lii:t nun Man li'it iiim it'l l eniiM''''l in the
tir.'t railed S'atea Cavalry. II n ur
ilured !) Cu'i.i. w li'irti hi w 11 eiitram' t lit
the tiiihtiuii uiouii l Sauii'tK'i, hfintf Bev
erly wo:ini!etl and a lej. Mr. Kilch
ie being uioiiu coucln lf.l In eee a littl 1 of
the worl I hiiu ielf Ho n A nl 'J.'.r.l, hi?
hitched up bin tiaiii an. I Ktaited West,
pvoii'C l!ii.'Ui:li Kan-at, ('uloi.i'lo, Wy
oiiiliitr I liih.l and Warfhmut.m, and thus
far int'j 'i ei n n hi 1 w av lo California,
where he ev'iil' t" wintir, letiiiumK
homo lit . 1 miiiiiut r. II h.ii I i'"ii well,
BUll ItUM lllJlVi'il III ' t'1,1 tllllllOIIMU ,
Wo In I a plt'tH.iut vi-H ni'li Iiim til k -iliS
over uld liineil and liititu.il Iri.'U.ls,
Miijjr C. ti laliii.tii, i'i llio Sotitherii
Tacilic Kail-road Ci.., wan in tliu city on
buiiuecs of hit t'oiiip.uiv l.itt week.
The Mttj'ir haaa military cx eiiei:ee ex
tending over a treat tinny year?. Il
was boiu iu Uermanv ami when a young
man he reeeiwd Ins lirr.t uiilituty 1 rain
ing in ttiut cuuniry. Wl.euthe civil war
broke out iu Ameiii a hit father udvincd
him to como to llio l iiiaed StateB und
oiler Ids aervices where lio would have
a a opportunitv (o make a reputation for
himself iu his rhoevn piolesjuin. lie
knew nothing in regard t j llio cuiiHeB of
tbo war, nor iu regard to which side wan
right in tho controversy. II ho had
lauded iu New tirltada, I in would have
joined tho Confederates, but having
landed at New Voik, ho citet his lot with
the 1'edetiils. Alter haviug lauded ho
hastened lo linlianapolU where ho had
fiieuiU. The old Indiana Cavalry was
being eulisted nud ho eitiinled us a pri
vate in Co. 1'. The captain of llio
eotnpiiny was 11 polk packer, and knew
uo inoi'tt about itiililuiy tat itH thai) ho
did about navigating u tthip. It soon
bucauio known that private tjimlmuu
knew Bomething about military mutters
and ho was eoou appointed us anon
comuiiHsioucd 1 Ulcer, fioni which rank
ho ro. e to that of major of hia legimeut.
At the clove of the war he was commis
sioned Fecund lieutenant iu (ho Itli cuv-
aliv of the iciail.tr army, wiieio he
Bi'i vcd 1 ye.us Wo wcrumuch iuterebt
ed iu his history and exputicuce, for the
reaBun that lvo of our I rotheis curved
in tho regiment of which lit) was uiuj ir,
from I cbiuaiy lSii.' to rohtuary, 18ii.
U.st of l etters
Keuiainiiig uncalled lor iu tho I! oho
burg pofito lue :
Coulter, S. li. Moecr, A, L.
pavis, Mrs. C. H. Moodus, lieo.
DdSi'onil), Mr. I vili.i Martin, L. A.
l'leiuiug, 1". A. Monro, Aeher
Jolinaoii, W. II. U0B8, Frank
Knight, Samuel S 'ott, T.
Lay ton, lluny SUviiilaii, D. V.
Fagguit, 1'utritk
lVrmius lulling for thueo lotters will
pldiiBBBtate tin) dalooii which they were
advoitiaod, October 17ih. The letters
will be charged for ul the rate of 0110
cent each.
W.m. A. I'KlltU.
Snow fell in ClilciKo mi llm i::ih.
. , .. Oakland Now.
(Kmiii llm Onftll' .l
Horn, on Monday, Oct.. 10, t'i Mr. and
Mra. A, K.Lovclaco, of KlkhaaJ, a mm.
Mr. W. T. Karley laft Toelay morn-
log for Mania Crut, Cal., whore he will
apaml, Ihe winter.
I'uclo Kd. Young at the store ethibltn
two pumpklna, one weighing and the
other 70 tiounds.
Tin poalal telegraph offlct will mova
from Ita present ijtiartcra lo the room ad
Joining K. II. Ilenderson'a tonsorlal par-
lora.
W, J. Malioney, who has lieen work-
Ing the ky at Medford daring th past
few weeka, rotarncd Wednos-lay morn-
lug.
Mr. (ieorgo Nhatnbrook sold I'I'J bales
of hot to IJyesloy Urolliera, ol haleni,
Monday. I'rlcea private .
Mr. U, M. Kelloy. au Oregon pioneer
and an old time resident of Oakland,
but now of Koflebtirg, was visiting hia
old haunts this week.
We learn from a private letter from
1 4io Armstrong that Ihe Lebouau mills
hare just received au order from Ctiiua
for alxly Inn of Hour.
Mr. and Mra. O. ti.KtUm, who have
htli'li i ling at the homo of T. T. Milltn
li lt Monday nioi iiiog for Aiu jii, Ind., at
whieh plate they ptcl ,,'"
porinaiit'iil homo.
Mr, .Jam mi Ki.Uar.lj wili shin ten car
loailn ol 1 .ittle to Omahii, i'aturjay. " .
T. Kuiery will arrive Min-liy wnita
dr-ive of H cur load which will he i-lii(."
fH'd to tho BHina point.
Mi a Maltha Hhamhrook, who eiit
I no aeek wit'i loillaii'l lnemla, ami in-
tid'-utallv took in th Kxp imUuii, rc-
tu-ni. Tuetday.
Mir. Lmily fieh:ow und urand laivh-
ter, Mira Mary rigga, 1. 11 wr mma
Cruz, Cal Tuewlay niorning, where they
ex it t lo rmido eriuaiiei)tly.
I'tieeday (-'. LrjrUnd aoil - hu es
yl hops and I'. . Meurui fiJ tiil iS 10
William I'-rown, of Halem Them tales
we'o made iliruiih Mr. P.rowu'rt ak-
l ind agunl, Mr. C. L. Chi nuwelli, pneiB
not named.
.Uiiis McKinney, ol HhoeMring, d ed
a'. 10 U M miUy morning ( ptie:iiu una.
I he ilt ceaied 41 laku . ud leitiy ill
trulny, lr. l'ag- was m'l- l Imt ttelli
etmued at the hour elalcl. Mr. Mch.iur.cy
e 7: vanoll, nil is i vivt lya
1 t
wile an. I two lUngnttia. me i ""'.'i
1 . . ...... ..u T.. 1 l.v
occiii 1 1 at. vo'.t ah" ' """'
Di ied ami'b'H of HoIk! ite r-ari t ls
u..i.t 1 r.iilLiliL 111 11111 w -v ... -in ."w
I . . 1 : I. r . I li n
tiril.iir.l f( .len.t hliaiuliruuk. I 1 IS
11.11.1e is a ui'l txcelieni varieiy, he
di ied fr.Hliict oiiluiiiing li r ctni
more hugar tliau tho IVt;'. They 1 o"
.. :.. ;.. li.ui.i (..r t lin
HUirc ll'J Bii"i m 'ic,... ... -
U'.V.aio a Ug ttie Italian iinu
prc-cut a 1'iiget, rich appniico wt.en
dr.'eJ.
Bright Prospects.
The mining outlook l-.r .IohpI.UiO
ci'iiitty and for Southern thegou was
nevii I l ighter than ii is at pretctit.
Ttio hotols are crowded with men who
have come htra to 1 wk over otir miner
al lesourcee and iii-cst. And they are
men who have had experience in min
ing nil through the Weet. Thce men
time here and are captivated with our
climate aud uatural resources. Tb.y
ti;,. tiutlier in abundance, and numerous
w ater courses w hich only need the con
trolling hand o( man to make them fur-
isli pjwer fordiiviug iuacuinur , i.
tric lighting, eic, conditions which are
tut excelUd iu aoy inloiog region oa the
face of the globo.
It has long been kaid that the mines ol
outhern Oregon did not "go dou."
s . . 1
That is a uiu-sia'emcui. u wis uio
... .1 - .1 " i;..i
muter lliai "in i"- ;''
ihere is much to bo ea d in favor ol ihe
mtrer,
wayes
afttr ull. lU'ciuWl mike good
working the surface, and why
ehoiilt ho go Mown.' ilia miuir hub
come to reali.', however, that tho deep
er dow 11 ho isouhis lead tho more he
can get for his property.
V uontleiuaii Irom California
who
came here ana uoiigm u nnuo riu uu
reusou why he came here wbb t'mt with
10,000 lolo.OOOho could buy amine
that would bo a producer almost from
the start, whili iu California it took
IjO.WO or more and two yearj before a
uiiuo became a paying property. Ul
. ..I . I. I...
COUrBU lie waa Bpeaaiug ui mo uiuhh-i
lode. lirauta l'asa Mining .lournal.
The Llcction Frauds.
Salkm, Or , Oct. 15. All ol the men
arrested last night in connection with the
Maiiou county eleci ion frauds weie ar
ralguod before . lodge lluruett iu the cir
cuit court thia morniug, F.ach asku l for
Btatutory one day iu which to cuter his
idea. As tho expiration of one day will
(all ou Sunday, meir pleas win not be
mado until Motday. l ollowiug arraign
went of the defeudauta were re-urrcbted
nil tth'O similar charges.
The rcveu luiiieimeuia on wuicli me
.rreata were made last uight each
ehariMkl lauii'ering with the electiou re-
tmiiB o( Monitor precinct, by marking
tho tally-Bheut uf that precinct bo us to
make it appear that l l)'Arcy' i-andidiite
(or circuit juuue, rec.eivou ii more voieb
than were cast for him. Ouo net of the
iudiclimntB on which loday'a aireHs
wcro made alleges similar tamperiug
with the returns ol Mount Angel precinct
bo marking the tally-sheet of that pre
cinct bo as to make D'Aicy'a vote appear
10 greater than it really was.
Another ret of indie tmetiU tttleues
w ith the returns of l'mUmiUe preciuct
by atteuifting lo make D'Arcy'a vote
'.'0 moie than ho received.
Kmc u defeudanl'a bond was lixed at 00
on each of the iudicttuoutB. The bands
were accented, aud defendants were ro
arraigned in the afternoon. Their trial
w as vol (or October 31-
Kopoburg Chupler No. 8, O. E. is. will
give a dime Bocial at their hall, over
I'uro BioH. Btore, Thursday evening, Oct.
'JO, tlieid will be a musical and lileruty
program besidea an excellent lunch.
Kvoryhody i-niue.
fi;A III OI' MKS (ll.i:i! '
Wife of tha Governor-Llect a Vkllm
of Heart Trouble.
Omaha, Oct. Mra). Harad J. tierr,
wife of T. T, (leer, governor-ele t of
Oregon, died suddenly at an early hour
Hi la) inorulnx at her appartrnonta in the
liaiker hotel, from heart failure, suc
ceeding an attack of asthma. Mr. Oeer
started for fialem thia afternoon with the
remain.
Mra, Ueer arrived In the el'y with her
husband Tuesday evening, accompanied
by her sinter, Mrs. Wright, and Mr.
Wright, of Union. Mia. (ieer was great
ly latiguod by Ihe Journey and remained
at the hotel to rest. Wednmday she full
belter, but did not go out.
IjAbI night the weather was very dis
agreeable, and probably affected her.
Mhe waa attacked by her old trouble, and
a physician waa summoned, who stayed
the alarming symptoms by administer
ing morphine bypodcrinically.
Towards midnight Mrs. (ieer retted
easier, and later fell into an easy
lumber. Mr. (leer gave hia wife some
medicine about 1 o'cljck, ami soon he
himself dowid off Mr, (ieer evidently
paim-tl away whiln peacefully rhepiug,
ac no Kouml was heard from her.
At lh? breaking of dawn Mr.ti ir
awoke, and waa horrified lo liinl, when
bo touched his wile's hand, ihat it was
cold and stiff. Help w..h ipm kly bhiii
muiitd, but it wasfouii'l Mr. (iccr w an
long past asHistauce. It in tiippoM-d n!ie
e xiird about - ,'M o'cl x k.
M my mesagea of 1 ori'lvlcm e w.u re
ceiyed Irom Oregon hv ihe teieavrd
husband, among tin in tieing (rjin inv
entor Lxd and Mr. ;.-. i 'o cliitl pol, il
eal oppontlii, Wili K. King.
The New at the (jeer Home.
SALfc, Oct. Vi. 1'rtd (Jeer titin I110111
iug leceived toe fallowing dihpatcti fttiiu
his falher, Oovtrnur elect T. T. Oer, at
Omaha :
'Thenoritt Iihh roiue. Vunr emi'.-r
id tlead. Dear up. Wilt luiug h-r
home."
The uietiage caiii.' l-y way f Sal. in,
and iitoii rtceipt h-: -H f"it iiuii.i
dia'ely lo Hi") ii-c L". ;.lreii :il IM- (jriii
hoiini, kikIi'. miles ea-i.
Mis. (ieer had not Uci 111 gHji l .xi h
for Several )iare. but death iIhh im.-e
was unexpected. Willi a ti- u 1 I it t
liliug her healdi u lii lu ihe tmli.i x
pueittuu was planueil, und, act om; an ied
uy ihe Kovernor-eitci, iimv 1-11 umr
home 011 Ihe jxirtiey. Titey mopiit:d iu
roiliaiiil lo Hlretnl tu.- weiiilieg cl a
daughltr. inco Unl. ileiiarlu'e fnuu
l'ul'dai.d no word had been ivteiird
(rem the party vtitil the k!u,-.i u id to
dav arrived. Mrs. (ieer'e troutilt) wai i.-f
au uathmklic r.a'ure. At liu lime ol
stalling ou the trip ehe appaiei.'ly
somewhat improved.
The surviving children are .Mr llji .y
Cook, Mre. Harry Cojje,r, .ii ll.uiy
LKiwiting auJ lied tier. Mia was a
eistcr of Fred, Chai lea aud Kicturd I hui-
can, Mr. Hunham Wright, Mre. M.ir-
phv and Mr. H.J. Oeer, nil ol t'uion
county.
Tho lemuiua uio not cipictet; t
reach here Ik-lore next Mo:nI.iy. Mrs
(ieer 'a father anJ uiciher wtr.i hurled ut
the 1'olT cemetery nar M.n loay, k; i
her remains will pruba'.ly ho ii.ltrr.d
there.
flARRIriD.
iilTII-IkRiAN At tho h 11110 ul iho
bride's pareuta, in tliis ti'.y, Wednes
day evcuiug, October V2, S;iS, Kev. J.
II. Skidtuore utile. I in malritiioiiy, T.
li. H'Jth aud Mis-i Maic Hogan,
both of Oakland.
Mi. Kill ti ij our geiieial p m' matter,
aleo llio editor ol llio Oakland Oactte,
and highly re peeled by ail. Miss 1 la
gan is one ol Oakhui i'd lovelicbt young
ladies and loved and respected ly al!
Their iu Any friends wish l'i 111 a life of
uualloyed happiuetu) over the Bea of life.
Mr. and Mi?. Hulli h it 011 tl.u t.ver
I.uhI Wedue.sd.iy night for hliort visit
iu tho northern part of the state. X.
Oaklaud, Or., 0.t. 1 1, lS'JS.
Tho PhAiMUiALtK extends congratula
tions und best wiihea to Brother Ktith
and his biide. See Kulh 1, 10
HICKCOX-McCULl.OCH. At tho re
sidence of the biido's paren s, Mr. and
Mrs. .1.0. MeCulloeh, at Olullu, O c
gon, Oct. 10, IStiS, Mr. C. W. llickcox,
of Cooe couuty, and Mies Mullie .Me
Culloeh, of th'u place. W. K. Wella,
.1. P., (.'Hicia'iiig.
UIDEU-COOPEK. At tho icMdeuce cf
iho bride's pareuta, Mr. and M-s. J. O.
Coper, Mr. F. .1. Kider and Miss
IMm Cooper, all uf Huuglas ctuuly
W. K. Wella, J. I'., ollieiaiiug.
DIED.
OSLEK At PortluuJ, Oregon, Satur
day, October 15, lS'.iS, Mrt. Aunio E.
Osier, aged 10eie,l mouth and 12
days.
The funeral link place ihit afieiuoon
from the Epi-icopul church, the inter
ment beiug in the Old Fellow' ceme
tery. DoceuBo l wan Ihe daiiuhter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W.S.uith, living xouth o'
towu. By her ilotili three lillloihitd-
ren are left without u mother's cute, aud
a lurito circle of iclatiyej and friends to
moiiru her lose.
MAN HELM Oct 15, at bin iceidoice,
4.I1! Slark Bt.. C. Manheim. beloved
husband of Mr.-1. Dora Manheim, nativo
of Piieen, liermanv, a:ed 05 earf, l un-
cral will take place Monday, Oct. 17, 10
a. m., from the late residence., under the
auspices ul Congregation Ahuvi Shnlcm :
also of 1. O. O. F., 1. O. li. H and A. O.
U. W . all of which order t ho deceased
nas n member. Nolloweis. Oiegoniau,
Deceased was a l,iotlier-iii-!aw of Sim
ou and Isudor Curii, cf this city, hia wid
ow belmr tlinii bister lie, was a loriuvr
Citizen 01 iviiseuurg aim iibb many
ftieuils here, who will be aorry to hear
nf hia death.
Drain New.
(Primi Iha Vt ali lin )
Mra. eo. Hawley, of (Miaca Oro,
waa a guest of Mrs. Kl Halter, nr
ISnnday,
Kd. 1'oill, ol Ktlgeof, wa In the ii y
Pal'irday. Mr. I'oill will enir the Nt i
mat about the first of the 1 mr.
J. W. K row son and hia granddaughter
Misi l'earl Lint, went lo Kugsno Mi.n
day, to consult an ocnlint In regard 1 1
Mlaa 1'earl'aeyea.
Misa Minnie Hell rwinmed t lt'
burg Friday, after a vls t wi'h her nr
anUin Klkton. Misa IU II ha a i
tion In the Roeebarg Star lauodry.
Mra. KM Burt and Mr. Mary Jonna
went lo Portland Monday night, where
the latter will enter a hrwpital. They
expoct to be absent about fo week.
A brother of oar townsman. Airs En
sley, who has been in Ala-ka the past
saaaon, accompanied vy ins lamuy, ar
rived at thia place from Washington,
Monday.
Hon. W. A. ferkins, ho has been
terloaely 111 for the paet two wrek.ia
we are glad to announce, now convaltsc-1
Ing under therkilllnl treatment of IV.
U. E. Wado.
Win. Carey and wife, of hjiokane, J
Wanh., arrived at thn place recently,
and are the guesta of their daughter, I
Mre. I'.. 8. Lowe. They expert lo make
this place their future home. I
M.S9 liesnie Johnson, of Loraue, was
visiting her many friends here last week
Sho returned Lome fbursday, accom
nanie 1 by Misa Jennie Hilly, who re
mained her g nei until Tuesday,
Mr. Ella Daker, of La Oraude, ia
veiling ht r parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K.
Mo-jre. 111 this city. Mra. Baker waa
formerly a resident of lrain, and her
many li u mis are glad lo nee her again.
lr. II. r. Drookhart has recei tiy re
turned home from the Bohemia mines,
where he bat spent the summer devel
oping bla property. The ilictor brongbt
home H'ju.u one specimens of jnarl2 and
still has great fail li io Ihe wealth of
thee niiuua.
The r jda tttea Eikton sa l Sect's
birK'arefc.iJ to be in woise condition
now, tbau at any time lat winter, ow
iag to me great amount uf travel over
turn, during tho receut showers. The
(inner in the viciuity of Eikton baultd
t'.ieir grain lo colteburg for ebipmei.t.
Mre. Job. A. .S!erliug and family It ft
Sjiiday morning for Salem, where they
will maze their future home. Mr
Sterling has been in Salem for the pest
throe months, having eecurcd employ
rnsnt io tbe insane asylum
Their
uimy frienda join the Watcbmao in
withiug '.hem happiness and proepeii'y
in their new hame.
J, U. Hefty returned home from Ala'
ka Monday, where he spent tho pant
summer with the geological eniver com
nmy. Mr. Hefty eaya he never appre
ciated Oregon before; Ihat when he
haded ia Washington he thought that
pretty good but when he reached
Oregon ho fuutnl it still bet'er,
and wa glad to get home agaiu
He leU Wednesday morning fur a brief
visit at Couistock, Cottage lirove and
Saginaw.
Lester Wright Injured.
On laet Friday night Brakeman fitter
Wright was eeriouly injureJ at Kucklea
in soii.e maimer as yet nnkuoxn. The
freight on w hich Wright was acting as
head I l akeinaa was ordered to pnli in
011 the tiding to allow tho northbouud
overland 1 1 ia.s aud Conductor Ed
TynauBent Wright ahead to flag the "'''' aoieiocar
,.. ...i ..i . Dm ..vM.laml n.,i iha ry out auy obligaiioria made by their
n. lint nlu r.i V i lilit had foim.lMiniluclnr I
Huston noticed him Ivimr at the tide
nf 1 hi. track ami as be naned the freight
i, ..M...i Tvnan n(ih fuel. On in.
viii.a.;,,,. ih l..akman ... fmlm!
i.;..uii...i.ii..,rik.ir..'kin .n .,n.
condition, hia head iu a uool
r 1 1.1
Tl,., otilv rtuiiahle Iheorv hv which
the Injury can be accounted for is that
he was attacked by tramps, aw areas of
whom arc fouud at every Btation and
cliuging to every train. Thia theory Is
strengthened by the fact that hia re
volver was lound near him with the
handle htoken.
Ho was brought to Uoeeburg who e
his iujuii-'B were examined by Dr.
TwiUhel:. It was found that tie- in'
jured 111 aii had received a blow on tbe
head bat k of the right ear, which had
c.iiised coutiderabia hemorrhages from
tho mouth and tuia. There was, how
ever, uo iraeture 01 me exuu eo tar as
could be usceilaiued.
The patient was takeu to the hoepital
at Porllaud 011 Sunday morniug'a over
land. Up to tha' lime he hud 10' re
gained coiieciou6ueB eutliciently lo give
any account of the manuer in which hie
injuries were received. It la believed
by his physicians ihat he will recover
uuleKe some unfavorable conditions
should develop a contingency which is
uot expected.
What !
Can't pay the price of S(u'f
lings Best tea?"
How, then, can you pay
full tea-price for adulterated
leaf n
' County Treasurer s Notce.
Notice is hereby given to all partita
holding Douglas couuty warrants Iu
doreed prior to Mar. 30, 1S1X5, to pre
sunt the bbiuo at Ihe treasurer's office iu
the court houao for payment, as iutereBt
will cease thereon alter the date of this
notice.
Dated thia lbs 17th day of Oct., 1SD3,
at tha City of linuhurg, Oregon.
OliO, W, DtMMU'K.
County T10.11 iHi-r, Diiulis County, Or,
Rayal aha h too4 ear.
Mmm aa4 Olkltia.
am
FQlVDEil
Absolutely Pursy
rVa llaMrfaaa) rMiaa aj as) ( ( laaay efaajlf
School flattera.
OcloU'i 11, 180.J.
The iKjard of directors met l.t their
litmlftr aaaiiin In llm ntihtii aehtvil
hMlVloa 4 . ...
p ... , . ,., . .
j p Itarker
'Tha mlnut'ea of the la,t meitina were
, ,n,i .n,.tt.VM. .
The report of Koreburg public rehool
for u,e nioulb ending Oct. Vlh. lh'J8.
W(( read and accepted.
a motion wa ma le tu allow Ihe fol-
lowing Lille :
Mrs. Ella If. Urowii, teacher.. t lit)
Mire Ixisie I'arroil, " . 37 fit)
Misa Madge M. Stark, " 31 H7'a
Misa Lena Willin, ' 57 ro
Mian Eva Lane, " 31 87'.,'
Mise Cora V. Knell, " 37 U)
Mra. E. E. Kichar.M, " 37 fr)
Prof. L. ll -Traver, principal. . 70 01)
Mra. L. K. Traver, enpKinnmer-
aiy 5 liS.'a
MiseKwith, aaeruumurary...'. h h-'.'j
Churchill & Woolley, uidse .... I 13
Dunbar Lumbar Co , lumber. . . 8 Wi
John Batey, janitor I'l 0J
Clara M. DilUrd. clerk's (alary. 10 10
Total aino'iiii uf reteip'a on hand
f2ijlL'76.
DisburtemenU lor ihe month 'iHH.
There being no further boriner 'he
meeting adjourned to meet rie month
from lo-Jay. Clahx M. 1'm,l ai.
Clerk District No. I.
Merritt Praises Oregon's Regiment.
OHice of the military govenor and
headquarters department tit ttie 1'acitic,
Maoila, Philippine Iluiida, Aug. 10,
18U8. Colonel O Summers, United
Statea Volunteers, Commanding Second
I Oregon Volunteer Infantry Sir: I de-
Bire to exprets 'o uo, :n very ttrong
terms, my appreciation of the manner
in which yo.i ai.d your regiment per
formed the very ititficult and delictte
ilu ieaol acting marehhl and provost
guard during the time immediately fol
lowing the capitulation of ManiU. It
givea me much pride and pleasure, un
the eve of my departure, lo recall the
way in which 1 havo been supported by
all my troops, and the cheerful fortitude
with which they have endured the lurd
shipe of the campaign. Very respect
(oily, Webltv MEitam,
Major-Orteral Uni'ed States Army.
How's This?
We ufTei One Hundred Dollars Ueard
for any case of Catarrh that raiiuut le
cured hv Ilall'd Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHESEY A CO., PropB. Toledo. O.
We tbe uudersigue I have known F. J.
Cheney for the last l.'t Years, aud believe
him perfectly honurnblo iu ail buaiuesB
1. .... 1 : 11.. ..i i . . -
w8t TrUi,x' Whole-ale DruggistB,
xoieuo, J.
Walding, Kinuau A Marvin, Whole-
eale DruggiatB, Toledo, Ohio.
I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuternal-
vtin direcl "I'on tho blood and
mucoua Buriace 01 me eysiem- iTice 700
l "o"10- oia oy an uruggtats. . lest-
monial3 free.
5hasta Lmted
Is the name of the only perfect train
in the world, now running every night
between St. Paul and Chicago, via the
Chicago, Milwaukee A. .St. Paul Kailway
the pioneer road of Iho west iu adni t-
iug all improved facilities fur the safely
and enjoy ineut of passeii(ieis. An illun
t rated pamphlet, showing views of U-au-tiful
scenery along ihe mule of the Pio
neer Limited, will bo sent free lo any
person upon receipt of two-cunt postage
stamp. Address Goo. II. Hcatlbrd, Gen
eral Passenger Agont, Chicago, III.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice ia hereby given to all pi tics
holding Douglas county warrant! in
dorsed prior to November 23d, 13'J1, to
present the same at the treusurot'e ollice
in tbe court house for pay incut, as inlei
est will coaeo thereon after the dalo of
this notice.
Dated this the loth day of Kept., 181)8,
at tbe City of Kosehurg, Oregon.
lito. W. Dim. Mick.
Couuty Treasurer, Douglas County. Or.
l or Over Fifty Vcmim.
An Old and Wkll-Tiiiku Ktatuv. -Mrs
Wuulotr'i tioothlug tiyiup htu been uneit tor
over fitly yean by millions o! uiulliur tor tbulr
ublldrcn whllu tcclhlug, with purU-vt auvcvka,
Uaoolbiia Ihe child, aolUiui the guuik, allay alt
paiu, euros wiud collo, aud UtUo bust remedy
tor lllarrliaa. Is ptvakaut to tho ta.to. Hold by
druuvthla lu everv nart nl tha tviirlil. Twuittv.
I uve ceuu a bottiu. iu vaiuu u lucairuiabiv.
I Bo sure aud auk lor Mr, wiu.tow'k &toiiiiii
Byrup, aud lake uo other klud.
CASTOR I A'
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hav8 Always Bought
Bears tho
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