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REMOVAL CLOSING fll II! For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros1 Boss Store. Vm PLAINDKALKR nUKWEK U, IMS. 'I ' 1 ' 111 ' I1 "'' J. .- 'I we t'liiirilivM. Mriinmi l in ii' fi i urm nil Main mi l ijniu itrixMa. Hnil'lay H,.ivli'n: I'U'ntlilng, II as. m ml 7.30 . in.; halilintli ailuxil, 1(1 a. m.j f, w. Hwolli ), hiiH'rtnUiiul(tiit: Clui Mta'tlns at lino ul lli'i limruliig nuivli u; Kpworlh btiaiita in. V II. Cliiin lilll, I KHili-nt. riniV Miwtlutl, WclnmUy, h( 7 it) p. in. (i. It, AHNiil.ti, I'.ialor, l'rnniii.i, i'iiiiiit Main ami l-aur. rnumttiiUN ( iiiuii ii . uirncr ul Cam aud f Hoiii kiivM'tn. Hmi'lii) hi'ivli-u: 1'iipllo woralilp, a in. ami 1. Ik) . Ul ; Hablulli Mi'liixil, 10 a.m.! T f. i. 0. It , 7 i ir, , ,;w p. iu. . in I'raynr Moetliif, Wcilnes K. II, Ini.wuKTH, I'aaUir. IMIIli III I I Unas I II (In II nil Kim 'if ain't 1. sunlit tut !', at il a m. and 'M p in. 1'iay r inn IH't, I limwlny i n mm Mia. Iii.r M. I i t : I . I n-'ul Sr tit..'ii'ir, . riii tii ii. rmiiii 1'asa aiiO Mam atlitla. l-t ivlii-i u" avininl nmt luiiilli inula)- in iniliij ul i-ai ti iii .iitli and i ti ry Mm t1a n mini hMTia! at-f i U ra annuiim rd iiotn 1 1 mi l.i lliur. It'. i . I UlN lUn kus, MUrlmiar; . M I i hi ii ii K-'i in S i iif i- 1 1 ) -Sunday ii i- ulna aii'l vi iniii;. Ht.t . J. I i 'pi i.iN, I'a-liir lljl iiMlllill.il i rn i u( I aw anil llne atn-il. htm lay u l . I1 - Tn a IiIiik al tl a. Ul. ull.l . .1 p. III. r'nl'l' itli ! Iin 'I l In a. Ill , O 1. i naliiiH, aiin i mil ti l. rii I'taiii nut llni al , ;:ai V i iM.-inlny 1 - -111111. A lii i ! p, I'mlm I 1 '" ' I'. ,1. II11111I, practical wall tiuiiaki-r Shop in ild capri-i-a office, licit to ma AUras' liuildiug, Konwbura', Oregon. Watches, chicks ninl jewelry repaired In ekilllul manner at reuaonublo pricea. A shnio o( the public patronage so licited. LOCAL NLW'J. Wami.ii - WoJd on eubm ripliuii at tllitl otllr. (ion I piuno lor sale, cheap, inquire al tin office. Key West, linniiti l ninl domestic cigars at 1 1 10 Koeleul. TI10 HoeH M ho t dcIIiiik out ut bj i i tUiiiK piiioH. t'ull and bu couviuccd. t'lmrcliill A Woiili'V H tiiiunr in kipt busy puttlii up ni'w pipi'fi lor di ycra. So mia'aku will bu iintilo by baying your diMit.iI wk iloiiu b Pi . Mraune. Tim OIivit plow ban h world-wide icputuii'iii. Oiwiclnll 4 Woo'lcy will 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Km In not l.kki'tt- in wli.U mil udver tininj; 11 il 11 111 11 m icprrtieiil. I'bu Iohb Mori. iiioko tlio "Aitio," Ibu lnht 6c cikjiir of l!io yon 1 . Krueo it Sliauibrook, Dole HKl'lltH. Jt A. Iior.inr, t Abraham' ware liouat), bu a buy, tiiaiu and ull kiodH ul farm piJucta. Now HtoiU of btdii'B uud 111 iuua' lino ioea, nil Ibo lnteHt HtyUm, j net received (it l'uiiutt Hi OS. All our uooiln nru new and of ttiti Utvit ttyli'H. No Hliopworu Koodu on band at 1 1 iu IIohb Storu. ToiiIh, rulH, I'Hinp I'buiia uud a full CMiipitin uutflta i'uu bu found (it Alox ainler tic Slroii'e. Cull ut tbo i.uHb Siuio mid price their Kuoda, and yuti will be surprised to find tbeiD at Biub low lli(uriH. A lingo un 1 lino hhboi linenl of cbil ilieu's uliueij jimt rui'oivud ut Tanott liroa. Cull uud W' tboin. Monoy to loan oil city ond country jiropcrty. 1). H. K. IH im, AlaiBturH' lliiildink, Koauburg, Or, Whiit ovuryouu uuyu uiuet bu true. I ho clioli't'it of tena uud coffoua in town at Muh, li. ICahiun'h. Tbo W. C. T. U. will hold Ha roulnr iiuiutingq un tin lutrond uud fourth JVoiiduy of uvpry uioiith at 7:10 p, in, n io Kpwotth Leiiguu room of Ihu M. K. I'b'UK'h. Fowiuu' iunebinoa, Bowing uincbiiiea, buwIuk iiiai l-liu'a ut AlommJer & Ktrong, aud tlio beat of (hem ut that, ruiiKiug in prko from f.:i I" W.M). lieuiiro to Boa thorn beforoyou .'u' Any peraoii Iiiivi'db U or 21 uerea of dear or cuaily cleme't luml for aitlo uoar tiosobtii it with Hiutill ruuning atrouiu, or otroim ppriui! of aod wiUnr, will ploiu-o coiumuulcHto with JMrB. Alice (ioorge, Drain, Oit'Kon. Vt to drtto dmilialiy by I'r. rlrauge which iiieuua ttiw beat mid lulost klmla of worV akilfully carefully unU properly limorted with no utter trouble, but per eet HnUafacliou. Try Dr. Ktrauge'B hhhiiiIdhii ctowua, till) aiioiif. porfci t luit'Ji. SALE OUT ' I.. ('. Hill of Vnr,Hon waa in thn city HuturJuy. 'lliurinau I'lianvy waa do an frooi 3J r tie (.'rek Haturdar. W, W. Cox of Cauiaa Valluy ban en trd Soldinia iloiiiv. Mia. IWirt ('o ha raloinad Croru vlail to brr father In Salem. Salem oruiiic.fil a local I'jdirn of ti K'jiib Saturday evening. Tliomna Cokr of (Jon county waa iu tliHf'ly Thiiraday of I ut week, Mia. I, A. Sulilun bu ruturniaj from an rxtcndiul viait in the KaaUro Ml-a. 1 ') att:k broi udo ilrnan akiila mikJ Morern nndnrakitta. New line at Him Novelty More. Lailiea rubUira ut ccnta ml firat ipiulity at 10 cauta pr pair. Novelty or. .ludiie J. V. Ifainilloii camn lip fiotn Kiini'im in pi-mi hiinday aitli lna family. I. I). Mngliitou and wife wtra over from Viiiir llm laat ul tbo wik on liiiaiiiin. M. 1 1. anier, tlie well known piano I lunrt. Ifll today for ('ooa II prints. Ktlgtiue Hoard, O, I. It). K. V. Wonllcy, ( the linn of Cf uircliill A Woolley, U in Portland on biiKineaa, rrglatered at thn Imperial. Win, (ioodman, wife and iUiikI ler ol Looking tilaaa weie in town laata Hatur day and ri-kfiaiert.il at thn Mi Clnllrn llouae. Mr. Jann )ir arrived in 4 ri ta I'uaa Monday from Kiddle In viait her daiiglf tern, Mra I, A. Jenniuga uud Jl'ia. i. V. Colvlg Tbo Itamloti linorJer is olUcimti io formed that the woolen mil la at that place will permanently reeuu.o opera tioua at once. A move ia on foot to etlect tlio paaeagd of a la rnjuiring barbera lo pat an ex- auiiualion before eetliug up iu buaineee aa piofeaatouala. For pricea and iuality call at. the old origimil atitud, Kreali and drii hi fi uite, candv and uula, oigara aud tobacco at pricca to auit all. Mhb. II. 'Xani'jn. Mra. K. A, l'urker of Talent la vieit- ing tclativea and friends at tol.l Hill be fore joining her husband, kIiiu ia in Iouglii eaiiuly. Med ford iMonitor- Miuer. Judge Hamilton came dov7ii from Koaeburg thia morning to hold w special aeBaion pirlimiuary to the regular leiui which couvenea Monday.- Kugene Uuard. See Kico t. liice, lfou;n I'uruiehera, (or every thitig Iu the f urn it on line, lurgeat a lock and loweat pricee, just re ceive In c.ir lmd of ICaiK'ru aa d coaa furniture. Sea us for bargains.. A pool of boj8 aggregating; W.000 pouuda waa eold al Wilbur l'ridiiy night to Livcaley A Co., of Salem, for 15' cents hi Kund. Tl.is sale uobably cloaca out the hop crop of Douglas county. (iovenor lAird will be acked to pardou .1. N. Kuaael, who waa aeuteuced to 25 years in the peuilentiary (ronu Cooa county for killing Andrew Carleon. It ia the general aentiment that lx should not be aet ut liberty but Bhould e placed iu the Iubhuo asylum. Whilo picking apples KetuciUy after noou.J. .lohuHtoii, a Tnited Hretbreo uiiuiater, fell from h ladder about 12 foet. Ho broke his arms at the wrists aud was seriously bruised about the head and face. Mr, Johnston ia over 70 years ot age. lie ia a veterau of the Civil War. Judge 11. L. Dens jii was iu the city Monday uud left for Ids home at Kla math I'alN. He hud just coiuplutod a term of court iu Coos county. Ashland Tidings. Dutiglii) county al In noye, at tending court in Coos county this month all apoUo iu tbo highest terms of the ability displayed by Jinlgo JIouboii In the triftl of rusea, us well us the uniform courtesy exlnded to the ineiiiben of Ihu bar. Mia. 1', W. llayuea of this city, wife of Lieutenant llaynea of the 2nd Oregou, now at Manila, and Mid. Lawrence kmipp ef Tortlaud, wife of Lieut, tjuar lermabter Kuupp, will start next Thuis duy morning for Manila, viu Hong Kong, to join their huebuuds. Mrs. llayuea received n cablegram from l ied, Friday, telling her lo come, aud they will sail from tiuu Fruuciaco at uoon Saturday on the etBHtnshlp Doilo. Mia. llayues' many (rieuds regret to lose her from the aoclnl circle, but chu only think of tire beat, latent nnd joylui meeting in me camp oi our gal lant Hiildlej1 lioya, T SACRIFICE Settle Hp. All I'CMune indebted to ihu undersign ed uro hereby notified ami rrtiMlol lo i:oiuu forward nnd make prompt lettle moiit. All notes mid uccuiiiiIm not paid Immediately will lit) lred in the hands of mi attorney for collection, Tliis mear.s like it readH. Wo aio going 'ul of butiuees, hii J must ban it lulllemuut. C'.wi'i '.t:,ot. Senator Al K"eil went V Salm Fri day. Wool llauuels ut wholesale pticea at tlio Novelty Stunr. Zephyr . tenl I i I i-M'in package at the Novelty Store. i SUtyaevcu carloads of Milwaukee beer have been Martvil on their way to Manila. Coin manilii til W. II. I'.yara of the S rldiers' ll'iiiii) Ii in Sulfin on olliclal businora. Vint Uoall, Jr., baa rt turned home to Central I'oinl after su cxloudeil slay at Kiddle. yju chiiureu ami iiiihhcs slia we can aave you from 10 In '.'' pr cetj', at the Novolty Store. C. A. Kiddle came down from Kiddle Suluidav evening I engine iu work in Hie ri. kiMiK.M.i.u o'lice. fihii'k linx'ade drern i-ktila, which lormerlv aold at l .Tit) In $:!.,')(), now for tl.15 to 12.75 at thn N ivi l'y Store. Wamuk A boy or xoung man lo de' livci paper.i. A good j i'i for the right kind ol a boy. Knijinrc ut thia ultlri. Cuah pid for 1'i.iin, uud all kiuda of fi' rin pmiliiclri, at Abraham') warehouse. K. A. lo.t.K 1). HiKih:'. M. !,, ineml cr 'nitd of Ponaion Kxumiiuia. (Jllice, Maretera building reci ling lorucr Main and Caw e'.rect. ueauiiiui Hue ol laaciuatoia lliat you canuot buy at anv retail htiro for (lie mouey we nk for tin-in ut the Novelty Store. Judge. I. W. Hamilton bus bren ec- let'l! to di-livr the memorial addreas before tlie Lugone Klk lodge on the first Sunday iu 1 eceinber. Fine hiiiidkerchii-f lawns, alo nicely embroidered handkerchiefs at the Novel ty Store at prices that yon can not af ford to let them pus. Triuimlug silks uud eilks for fancy work, a'so braid and jet trimmings, prices and assortment you can not dupli cate. Novelty Store llroadi loth c ipe go ala ,'i I inidiea wide iu black, lun and navy blue, which formerly eold at l.iH) per yard, now for 75 cents ut the Novelty Stoic. Lconomy will prompt yon to buy children's clothing of u. Suits hum 1 to 11 at fl .25 oiid upward in price, many maikod below coat. Novelty Store. Chua. Nickell, editor of thn Jackson ville Titnep, ia in 1'ortUud, aud it ia rumored that he is to bo cditoriully con nected with the new paper soon to bo started there. P. U. Coflmau, physician and surgeon Ollioe in Taylor A Wileou block, resi dence, McClalleu Houcc. rrofuaaioual calls in town or country promptly an sworotl night or day. Kemombor that l'r. Straugo is a per manent ruBideut of KoBeburg, aud is uot here temporarily, that no fully warrants all bis work aud is lu re at all times to make good his guuruulcus of nil doutis- try. J. L. Ar.ner, Jr., who is uow firing on the S, P., had the misfortune to break a linger the other day, and took a lay off at bis homo iu Canyonville. lie re turned from that place Saturday eve ning. MoriU' Poultry Cure. This iu fallible remedy challenges the world to produce its cijual aa an egg producer. Prevent ive ami cure for all diseases of fowls, liuarautued and for sale by If. M. Mar tin, Hoseburg, Dr. Suits of clot be?, all wool, hoavy weights, t.50; regular price if'.). Iloya clothes from ti lo lit years for 11.50 und t'i. 1 lata till styles aud colors for 85c, regulur pneo "J1.50. All Hiobo goods are only t) bo f.'und at the Hons Store. The feetivo pheasant acoototh in the feuce comers uud crouchoth in the tall grass and sayelU lo the dog aud hunter "ha Iu ha" being interpreted from bird language lutu ICtigliah, "you will sco me uo more until tbo gauie law gees into otl'cct." lix. Private h'lict W. Outwuy of Co. "U," 2nd Oregou, was among those who died on the troopship Kio do Janiero on the voyage from Manila with the eick sol diers. He vvua u courageous uud promieiug boy, bis home being in Port land . Hie mail contractor for the Marnhtield- Hoseburg route oor tlio Coos bay wagou road, seut up ou last Areata two now buckbourda for use oa tho route, They aro fur in udvauco of any vehicles used on mull routes in Cooa county, and uo loubt will render travel us easy us pus- Bible, Coital Mail. ON THE BRINK Of WAR. I ranee Preparing Tor It, I no land Ready. ONLY DIPIOMACY CAN AURI IT. Admiralty Is on a War Looting and Heady to Mght on Moment's Notice. lONi.N, lct. 22. Never siuee Ureal lirllain and France began to dispuUi over l'"KMfi nor during the must acole alaga ol tlie Niger diflsrenen between those couutriea, baa the aitualion looked so om Inoua aa today. In a pi to of tho hop ex pressed In the Journals of both countrie that tho matter would he amicably ar ranged, it is a fact that the French naval and military authorities are making lev eiiuh preparations for war, and, tboiigl calm relgtie at the Kriliah dockyarda at Portsmouth, Chatham ami Devonorl, il ia only the calm ol preparedueus. Higniflutbt orders have been arriving there from the admiralty, indicating that (treat Drillari'eml France are on the brink ol war. The admiralty has order ed every seagoing warship lo have its crew made op to the full complement, aa ordered In case of mobilization. The order practically means tbecomple'e till tog proaiective.'y of every ship's com pany in detail. Four toredo-boat le stroyere, which were abuo. to bo fitted with new wa'.er-lube boilers have had their orders countermanded, end will be In 'Hinted to redraw their storer. Of fleers on leaves of ebacuce and uuetn ployed have been uoiitied to hold them aelvi-e if required. The French alatesmeu. however, slbl cling t ) the hoie that the Marquis of Salisbury wi nller .jtne exchange which will enabbf thfui to retire f'O.n lasbola without a.aient aicriflce of uigui'y, una nope ia nat-eu ou a con versation between Lrd Salisbury aud Iiaron de Courcei, the Freiich ambnaea Uor at iinilon, wincii luurea m a moat important d if patch in I be vcllnw li-i.k. wbicU the French govpinuieiit will issue tomorrow. Frenchmen infer from the attitild-j of the lirilisli premier itul In is willing' U discuis the Fittm h cliiina, and they eveu talk of in-g-itUtions twiug in pifgieas. The Kuglih in wepapi it, bowt-vr, vigerouely combil this impreaaion, aud warn Fiance not to be ltd away by sucb il'iibioua. They declare that tho evacua tion of rashoda inuat precede anything elee. The Tiuii-a today, refenirg to the Fat-hoda ijueetion eaya : ''It ia not we, who are Uyiiu to tiumil late r ranee, liat it is franco wIm aeeka to put a great humiliatl.iu on u. We have bealeu the kba'ifa, anj have ef fectively occupied the i .vi..ces he usured. ;- We-are now arked to clear out at the orders of an exploring party of nine Frenchmen, wlu owe ttieir cscipj from destruction to our military succesj; or, il we are kin-Jly permitted not to cloar out, we are to pay a comiieinati in for our title to what we have wrested from tlie khalila. This is not a thing we can ensoul to diecuBS npou aoy such high-hiuded summons. We are there In effective occupation, und there we iu- tend to i emaio." The Austrian and (iertnaa uswepapers are cloeoly lollowing the dispute between lireal Britain aud France, aud, while they express thn hope that it will not cud iu war, the general feeling is that (he French position is uuUuable, and that ti real Critaiu is entitled to reap ttie fruits of victory. The l-ritish cabinet has been cummou ed to meet early next week, tj diacm-a the Faehotla tpiestion. It is understood the government proposes lo insist upon au early aud definite statement on the subject from Frauce. Church Reception. Ou list Thursday evening the mem bers cf the church and congregation, ol the M. F. Church, gave a vory pleasant social receptiou to the new pastor, Key. G. K, Arnold, and wife. The parlors cf the church were very tastefully and con veniently arranged aud decoratod for the occasion, by the ladies of the church. Dr. J. W, Strauge waa master of cere monies, uud delivered au nddreea of wel come, iu his moat happy and pleating manner. Kev. Cjtton represented the Churches of the city, in an address full of Christiau fellowship aud good wishes, that the future might give occasion for much useful eo-oporatlou among the churches, of the city, and that their work might be crow ni d with success. Key. Aruo'd responded t fin wjI com? extended to him aud his wife, ami expressed himself as well pleased at the prospect for good duriug lha coming year. After an hour spent iu eociul con versation aud visitation, refreshments were served by the laJies, aud those preseut departed, having spent a very pleasaut eveuiug. List of Letters Keiuaiuiug uncalled lor iu the liose- burg koeto.tice : Kaugs, Fll Kollogg, Ceo. Picket, Mies Delia Smith, C. W. Wube, Dick Crane, Kruie Foult, Geo. Hurst, William Johusou, A, 8. Persons calling for these lettera will please state the date on uhich they w ere advertised, October .'Uh. The letters will be charged for ut the rate of oue cent each. , Wm. A. Fratkk, P, M. To Trade. A bouse aud lot tu Forest Grovo, to trade for Iiosebur' property. Im-uire of J. A. Ilncliaiiaii. CHLSILU WILKIN.1 KILLLO Literally (Jround to Pieces Ltencnth the Car Wheels Near Ruckle Satil'day tiveiiing nt mIudi II oV' -i I: Cl ester C. Wilklna, son .f Al O. W, kiim, l.tiiii'y of Hie MeC i l .i hn'c, I ? , thia cliy, fell from Ihu I rakn a Ir. utt car tiear Kucklea station, while the train was g'diig at full sed and ui liii n lly Kround to pieces beneath Dim I, (.', or I j cars hating pnflaml over ha tuidy. The t'aincrewr, Al. Morris, rcmlii'Moi, felt the Irai'i rnuning ovi r a im'ti,ig and i!iciiVrrd thai il at a man. Yt ilna' Wilkina was last en by bis ancle. Jasper Wilkina, of (bin city, at shout noon the day ul hit l-th, ami was then In an intoxicated cod'liti'.n He bad no means and was be ding bis way on the road. When the train at'ipped, a drin Icn tramp, who called blin-nf Wilkinn' aitner, said be was riding ou the roil behind him, when thn grass and dirt tie gun to fly in Ins eyes, ln .iid I e thought Kornctbing was br. ke and put his bead as close to the fl jo'i f the tar as posaiblo, and not until aft r Ibo tram slopped did ho learn of his companion's fale. Section Forcmao Jnrgis went to the scene of the accident, and he und others put the frightfully mangled frag mrnts Into a box mid t-n-k them to Kuckles station, where a coroner's in queat was held by Coroner Hoover, and the remains were then br jn,'lit to Kose burg Ly team. The deceaaed waaoixjut :tt)earscf age and was married, bis wif kt pnt-ei.t tieing in Portlaod. Jf' fatln-r was in iu Koaeburg at tho tim . of the nccideut. His death under the iu uuiataniee, is a fad blow to Ins familf. an I their many warm friends iulhiaciiy extnd io i lie in tneir s)mjathy. I he inter ment wus at 2 o cluck jialribiy in ihe Mafonic cemetery. VtllDKT if toii'.'Nau's .iinv. Folloairig is the verdict rinl redly the coroner's juiy : He, the coroner's jury i iniiarelled, find that the decease I, Chanter C. Wil kioe, came to his death !rom ac. idt r.tu falling from tho south bound freight train mi October 22, IS:)!, Mid there ia no blame atUi b-d to miynnt; wh iievef. W. N. MotxiE. M. V. Kl I KI.K. F. li. W.uik. A. Fiei.ii. J. A. Pbii e. J.s M 1'i.Krinm Another Jail Break. There is still a hoo-lcoon the Doug las county jail. Today ut ul" t.t 11 :30 a priaontr named I'-raridt maJe good his escape and lias cot el l-ccii appn- beuiled. It teems ihaliti. d.jor of the caitewasleft opsu whio woidmasb-- ing brought iu, aud llraudt came out ai d crawled on top cf the cag-j. Tt.e dcor of the cage was locked with bim outeide, and be cut a bar iu cnu of tnewindowa facing toward the McClallen l.oise. u-fct it lo one aide and crawled out. The crack ho went through was but h'llo over aix inches wide. It ia said that he weut in the direction of Deer creek, but we have been unable to find the i.aiuo of the party who suw him. Brandt was in jail for stealing a horne and other things iu Coos county. i-'berilF Stephens has goue in reared of Inm with a putee. Douglas county couldn't keep prisoners if iuvuiehed with a penitentiary for the purpose. Winchester. Foiigy morning?. Walter Wright epcnl last Saobath iu Koaeburg. Ky Stowell ia working with the bridge. gang this week. John A nee is eeu in our burg ijuite often here of la!e. Geo Short of Wilbur was 1 H-king after business matters here Saturday. Mra. J. S. McKay and daughter were doing business iu Koeetmrg Satuiday. W. J. Pearson, our courteous and gcuial S. P. agent, is becoming tpiite an adept at bieycliug. Hugh aud Pteve Pearjou are the bos tiaheimen, having caught many largo trout last Saturday. Coo Dearllng of lower Calapooia passed through our lung one luv last week ou his way to tho county seat. Walter, John 11. and W. Wiight wcie .1 ring business on tbo lower Cal.ij'ouia, one day last week. They report having bad a pleacaut trip. W. K. Yiufou will eoon begin to cper- te his wootl saw. He says be can cut several tier of wood per day, and that it is quite a labor-saving machine. Claud B. Canuou of Uo.si'buij was casting bis line iu the waters of the I'mpipia here last Saturday. He suc ceeded iu catching about twentv-tive trout. Fred Fields and friend of Kosebmg spent last Saturday hero iu handling their rods aud linuc. They lelurned borne in tbo evening !! lo.tded with booty us a n suit of their ilij'c rport, having landed unout niuety-thiee trout, soino of which were very farce. W.t rsios. Born, APP.-To Mr. and Mis. G. W. Kapp, of Ibis city, Oct. 17, 1SDS, a 10-ponnd son. lor Otc-r I-'llly Vvaia. VN Ul II A NO WkI.L-TlllKI) KtMKnV.-MlB kVliialoiv's bootlilUH f 3 ni lius tx-cu uned (01 overtllty yeara by miliums u( niolliera for their clillUixii wlillu U-utliliiK, with iiilt't I fciui'tb. (t annlliei tlie c lii Ul, aoltena tho Hums, altaya all palu, curea wlud eollo, and lu tlio best remedy Kir UtanUu'R. In plentaut to the taatv. Hold ty drugglau In every part ot the world. Twetrty five ucuU a bottle. Ha value li Incalculable, Be aureaud iuk for Mra. Wlualow'a Boothltg Hyrup, and take 110 other k I11J. SLVtNLOSTTIIflRLIVrS frightful Arxidrnt on a Torpedo Coat Near Portldnil. MtlM SCALDI D IN Till MRtROOM. Tragi; Result of the Trial Trip of I he Davis-No Fault of the Con tractors. IlKkll. Charles .Manciljr, Ibeinan. married, Paul Laiihle, tiiemaii, unmarried. Harry Wood married. William Wood, lotemaii boiler shop, marrieJ. James Kyun, married. Axel Johuaon, marriel. Albert r.ueU, unuiarried. I ho bursting of oue or more nam tubes in the forward boiler of the torpedo boat Davia while oo her oflicial trial trip yesterday fatuily resided seven fireman. The accident occuircd at 11:10 A.M. while Hie boat was westward bound, eff Tenas Illihcc, tear Calhlament. She had run one of Ihe required two hours at full ejK-ed, and was making about 23,'j knots per houi, nnder a steam pressure of 250 pounds. Until acareful examination of the boil ers is made the precise nature cf the ac cident cannot bo learned, bat enough is known to hbow that it was one of those mishaps which no man can foresee, and for which uo one can justly be blamed. C A M K WITHOUT WAHM.Xtt, Scv -u tiieman, uader the direction ol Wiliiam Wood, foreman of Ihe bo ltr shop of Wolff & Zw ii ker iron works, were working manfully to keep o,i the t re mend iuus steam pressure necessary to Suppty ibe iiiug eugiucs. ktithoot a moment's waruing, somethicg iodide the boiler gave way, and a witheiing blast of live steam, lire and smoke filled the cramped hoilt r-rojiu and overpowered the helplebs workmen. At the same tiiLe, the forward smokestck begin to vomit L-r.h llauio and muddy water, aud those on deck saw that something serious had happened below. Burro, a litv man who was stationed at the tightly closed hatch of the boiler-room, threw the door open, und was thrown back ward on the deck by a malt of scalding steam that seated his mustache and hair like red-be t irons. IILKOIC KOCUtl: AT H.kU At '.In same instant, Joseph Porter a lii icbiuis', anJ J. E. Wolff, vii--..-pie-id-eat of the cont-aclirg fiiui, eprmig d in the ladder and into the seething pit, re garding cf the fearful heat that almost ovetcam? ihem. Toecthir they liftsd Foreman Wood to ttie hatch, where a z4u pairs of hands were waiting to re ceive him. And then, one by one, six more horribly mutilated men were takt u from the deatn trap. Several of the most severely injure I w alked unaided to the after cabin, where Dr. K. II Thornton, the company's physician, who accompanied the lout, attended I) them aa rapidly us bo w as able lo do so. Few were able lo renew th gioaus that spoke of their ttrrible suffering, but all bore themselves with the fortitude that men in time cf war call heroism. The appearauco of that grim process-ion, as it tiled along the uairow deck, is not to be described. I; was a sight thai no oue ou board will tver forget, and which none would see agaiu for any price that could be paid Dr. Thornton set about the work of caring lor the injured with coolness and judgment, which the strain of a loug afternoou did not abate. Naval Constructor Spear, of the trial board, btood by his side through it all, remov ing (ho tattered clothing, ministering to the suffering men, ai beat he could, binding up their burns and washing the black from their faces. Lieutenant-Commander F. J. Drake did cpleudi.l service, and, with snob, help as the lest of the ciew could give, all the suQ'eier-t were placed ou cushions in the ufter cabin and on deck, and the worst of their pain allayed with liypo- dtraic injections of morphine. But they were psst help. At 2.o0 Maueely succumbed, fallowed by Luitblean hour later. Harry Wood expired just as a etretehi r waa laid to take him to a more suitabla rt stiug-place. The others died iu the hospital at Astoria. Try Again ! Before getting your money back (if you don't like Schil lings Best tea) try another .flavor. Ifyoudoii-'likathat, try another. Keep on trying urtfU&you have tried all five. Then's the time for money-back M Now is tho time to save mouey by buying your goods at tho Ilosobiug Novelty Cash Store. In buying three pairs of shoes you can save euoiigli to buy anoth er pair. On clotbiug wo can save yuu from 2 to on u ruit. Full millirtry, cloaks and capes, all sold ut closing out prices. Absolutely cloeiug out. Call and bo convinced. To the Public. Ou and after this dale, 1 w iah it under stood that my terms for ull undertaker's Koods are cauli w it.h Ihe order. I lind it Impossible to do buiiiet-M ou a credit basis, and belive that I can do iietter by ray patrous and myself by selling htricUj for caati. P. Bknxijick, Undertaker. K'Uiehurg, Ore., April 12, 18U6. Rayal Makes the tawf aara, wkaKseaae a4 allloa. mho POWDER Abaolutely pur wesm Drain News. (rnim The Wateliaian ) JuifgH Joe Lyons has been spendina a few days with his family at this plaee. Johnnin Black of MarahQeld was a visitor to this city the first of the week . Miaa Amy FrIuton returned from a month's Stay at Cometock WeJrMt-day. MesiJames W. A. and L. M. Perkina and M. J. Ju-ka.ii ajient the day at Ilodaon. Ira Wirnberly went tj Uoeobura Wedneaday evening to attend the Wim- t.-erly-Ik'nedick nupliala. Kobt. Anlaof and J. M. and Jjhu Burnett have returned h. (119 from a fish ing exouisiu lo Scoitt.hi)rg. Misa Laura llybvii lft 011 Fiday morning's local for a vit-ii with hor sis ter, Mrs. S. B. Strawn, of Kngene. Mrs F. J Connolly of Koicburu. paseed (brongli Drain on Wednesday morning's local, en ronle to Portland. Mii-s Sarah McCoy, who has heel en- gagf d as teacher in Clataop couotr, is viaiti.ig with her liroth-r, Chas. MtCiy and family, iu tho cit, . J. C. McCallister, who has been in the employ ol the Wolf ti .wicker Iron Works, tf IVrtland, for tho pasl three month, ha returned to Drain In a letltr t-j friends we learn that MieEes MuHio and Su-ic Ockley are now at Phreuix, Ari-ono, where they wi 1, in nil rjbat.iiiry, Eeud the wimer. Mini Fulton, formerly of OakUi d, Calif., anived h-re Sato-div, after spending the past summer in Cooe County, nnd has opened dressmakiog parlor in tfiis city. W. V. Hiirdy, who epent the at six m nti a iu AU.-ki in the geological cr vey, has rtl irne i tu Drain, utter spend ing n week .r uicu in Portland. His m.i'-y friend.-) fro gud to sou him agnin. Eli Farmir has t'lrncd the Drain Gardiutjr nu il contract over to Capt. C irnwail, nnd herea.'te.- there will be biit ooe staiio run between here and C joj By. M.r. Fara-.er left thia morn- iog for hia home in Kentucky. Mies Kaiilia Meinsjr cf Yoncatia, waa a passenger ou t xlaj 's local en route f ir a few di via-it at Cottage Grove, after which she will goto Portland to spend lie winttr Miaa Meiuzer'a many friem-N regret her departure. We are wny to learn that Fx-President iarze of ths Nirtnal school, who is now a proft-t-aor in the McMinnvilla coliegu, has b-eu a victim (o ill health ever fiace ho led here. His many friends will ti-jp-j to hear of a eieedy re covery. Resolution. Editor, Plvindeai.kk : Toe committee apprised by Keno Post, No. 2!) Grand Army of the Republic io uut-t a commit te, uppoiated by iiie legislature to in v.stigate tho Oregon Soldiers' Home, desire through your paper to express iheir tb.anks to the euid legislative com mittto tor their kind and courteous treat ment. We found Sjnatvr Daly, of Lake county, (chairman of the committee), to bu a courteous gentlemhu, a good presid ing officer and interested in the welfare of iho Oregon Soldiers' Home. Senator A. W. Keed, of Dooglaa co:niiy, who ban such a lively interest ia tho Home, waa preseut as a in ecu hor of tho commit ee. We find bim free to ex press his opinions iu regard to any crook- edneas, that may come to bis notiee, ai d we appreciate his friendship for the ni l union soldiera aud his aid in correcting their wrongs. Uepitioutatives Gray, Maxwe 1 anal Hall aro men of pleating address, and in terested in tho businet-s ou hand. We beiieve t'lem till to be hot es-taud truest iu the undertaking, and that they will d 1 their duty re.j-r.Hi si of whero the lightning a riki-a. Again wo thank them for their consid erate kindui su to 11 . By on! xi uf Com mittee. Ut.No losr No 2'J, G V. K. County Treasurer s NoUe. Notice is hereby given to all parii s holding Douglas county warrenla in dorsed prior tu Mar, Ull, Ib'Jo, to pia sent thn aan.o ut 'he teiiburei'a ctlier. in the court house for p.iymcnt, as interi-nt will cease theri oii alter the dale ! ibis notice. Dated this the 17th d-iy of Oct., ISIJS, ut tho Ci'.v ot K iiuh'irg, Oregon. Gko. W. Dimmick Couuty Tieburfr, Douglas County, Or, For lirst-clats dentistry go to Dr. I.iith of Oakland. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature