REMOVAL SALE I CL0S1HG OUT SACRIFICE ,'i prices hubs in n For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros1 Boss Store. 1'rlK I'liAlNDEAIiER (iciur.KK :.l. isuh I lit! i. lull 1'llC'K. Mkiii'H'l "I I'm U' il -! hit il Mull" and Imic vi. Man U r I.--. I n u' liim, II . m ,,, I , m ,, 1,1 ; r tlil.. I. m IuhiI. Id M.i K. W.Woollcy, ' 'i iliili-mi- lit: Cim-ll ilrvllliK al (-.Into il llm iimitiinK sci v '; Ki'wwtfc Uiie a ii .. in. If. II riiui.Mil. I r.-il ul. I'riiyi-r MiittliiK. Vi liiiln . nl " HI1 ! I. I: All VI. h, IVtlur, I I'irf . "''iii"r Mnill 11111 i-ti. I'llK .IHKH.AII I III III "I KIIIIIT 111 '" Slid ll....-li-.-t.. Hnn-tny l ; ln I'Mii woislill', J M : ill ; .-i-M. Hi Hi Wool, IU . m.i V. 1' I!. If... I' "I I'lK'iT Mt-i'llliK. Wl-dllM- t nr. i ) ! " .. . . ' K. II. lui.wnaTii, 1'ulor. i't. .1 li '1 LI III.".'. I'l f' " "" I I UH t. min. In) i i' '. l il ii ""'I ' "I ,',")'' r nl' t ic I Inn lnv i ii I" Mm. I i i V M. i ii " I I " '"' ; . i ,,, ,. .. i iii in ii. 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VuliVii-, cl.irki mid J wiiry niiirou in a el.il'.lul niaiiiiirr ul tiiuin.iiiiib!i -n . , el, nu- i-l i lio i-ulilio p-ar-iLiiu luiti-l. WaMI H -W o 'I l'l iilll)''i li'!i"ll lit t li in ulliiv. (Sun I i.i.in i I n H.i'i', i lu'iii-. Imi'litr ul tlni iill'.ir. Kcv Wei !, Iiii.ni!r I nii-l l "ii.i'iiii' i.iiui t III" Ii' Hi lt. ii. A li.n 'V In- 'I i ' V n .ill i l Ii i' "-il''. .vMiu-h i'. i i'i ii-;; Tlio P-ii-i M'.iti ii nelliiiK r nt Hi'ii liciim l-M r-t. t'till '"I ' I "-' i ii iviiici' l. t'.iiir.-liill W '.il r'il til-hit in liCpl ImKy l- illiiil" "I1 '.' '' I 'l'i i iu- ili vtrn. No in'iBliil-0 mi'.I i imln I v liuvinx your ik-n!iil wml: ' " l,r- Mraii;. Hid tlliior plow Ii.ii il wmlil iili n-iutiiioii. C'lmirliill i Vi(!li-y mill Ilium. l-artu nut fulii'i; i.i wlutt niir udvir lining t-i'iliiiiiii ir'rr.iiil. Ilio I'-ofb .Sinoko t!io "Arli.'," tlui U'fct oo liiir ul l'ie J i'in . Krutio A linmliruuk, eu!o fiKfiitii. K A. 1 Li.i.-r, iii Al riilmiit'ii wnii" lioum1. lm a liny, i.iiu uii.t nil Limlrt ul lann i-roiliu t. New htrU ol l.ulii'B ami ininu' lino BhuOB, llll till' I Atl"it I'tyloU, j'lbt itwivoil lit l'Ullott I'HOM. All onr U'io.Ih me niu un.l t.-f tliu hilcut etyli'M. No nlioiiwoni Rooilii on luin.l at tliu Hotrn Storo. ToiiIh, fulSi I'-imp iluiim niul full caiiipinj- outllin tun Ihi fouin! nl AU-x-Hiulor & Siioiik'ii. C.iiI ul tliu l'.oi b .Slum uuil iiii u lliuir Kuoilrt, niul you till lm BiiipiifH'il to llnd thuin t Hiicli low lii-uii H-. A largo un.l lino uhmui tiuuiit of i liil iliun'ii Hlioua j nut locoiycJ tit l'miutt Id'oa. Cull uml ecu llii'in. Monoy to lu.tii mi lily uml Vouiitiy pro-iwrty. i- !l 1,1i JInnilorM' llnililiiiu'i Uofulmri;, Or. Whiil oyi'iiD'H' ,IIU''1 true' Tlio clio'.i'cat of ti'im niul iiol'fwa i" lowu t Mils, II. KahionV. Thu V. 0. T- I'. will liolil ilu ij;u!r luuoliutiH mi tin' ttiuinl mil fourth Mouduy olovi'iy iiionlli t 7;:i0p. in. In tliu Kurtoith l.ougiio room of tliu M. V i liuirli. -i'.)wiii nui'hiiii':', uiiiii niiU'liiiii'H, iHjwiiiK in-ii'liiiii ul Ali'X'iinler & KUoiik, uml tliu bunt of llitiii ut Hint, runuinii in ,,rli ii from t'-M In W7M). Hhhiiio to eu lliom toforo yo'i tmy. Any iuthiiii lirtvini; l ior-0 iuh'B of clour or uunily i loiii uil mini lot pum iioar KhidImiiu wlili Miiall ruiitiiit jt titrcmii, or Hlrunj? nnin'J! of ijoikJ water, will fli'rtee I'oiiiinunii'iitii wiili MrH. Alii'o (inori-i1, Jlflllll, Olll'illl, li.M.Coim Imi oi o to IVii'lUlon lo iohIiIh, It. II. IIbIi'h of nkUinl woi in town Siimluy. S',V. Win-it-in, ol W'iiiB'on, wns In I ii w ii i-iiiiiiuny, Mi. Mitiy l.nvrim, of Cmiyonvillc, it in Kunrbilrn tixlm y. Win. Vliilo ui.il nifu of l'orllan-1 re Kin-Bin i l liiindB at Hi i iilai'c. Klijili Iljri4ii, of Drain, Imu I rtn Kraiilu-I n H-iiniiii of (S o Iiionlli. T. K. Uii'lutriln'iii, llm innnic donlvr, linn I 'ii-iii Iii 1 'ortlnrxl llm nnt ninik. Koy hnrkvlt, Kmiik t'eikcrt in-l Hob JbcWiuhi wrru iliin froiii IMiMlo Huiur liy. 51 m. .1. U. Mmlluv mi J Ijinily, ol Oak Ian I, havii -')ii to liianli I'dHR to re iiln, A. II. liUrk, ii liroiiiinciit lnrri:liuut of Myiilo I'uiiii, n i'i Koicliu.'S Salor da . 1.. A. Marattirn waa in from Olovi'laii-I, Satur.ljv on. I madu lli in uflitp a ilt-aniit Iiiimiich roll. Irt'iic C.jl.li, of (iilUnl, Ima ;o:in t-i Acli'.iii-I In lako h r inrro in llni Statii Normal .S lum! tli-ur. .Mm. KIU M. I rn.ii'r, itiln prtniJcut nl llu Ki lii-f C irpr, iii in Ilio cily Ihmm i;ni'i-ii" In ii.ni'i ( t I lie local corpp. Win, A. I l'ioil, mi iiunnlo of tlx t-'ui-ilt.'ih' Iluiui', ui tc-l ty u.lj'i.lui'.l itiaanii niul m .Il I'i' lnli'-'i lo tli4 n-yliim loi.lj.t. II yi ii iti ii. . c.illl i! v. u!i lli Imut ini'Mt )(i: ii'triv-ii ut llu FHrnitT'H I'ri'il hi.iiU it mil n.ti-.et y hi anylliini! n I i'i ik lininlki-rcliirf l-iwiir, alto I in ly ciiibroi.lrrf J liaiulUi-rcliii-fM at tlm Novi'l ty Mcra at pik-os that you can not af-fo-'il to h i llirin pii9'. Triiniuin; ailkB ami ailka f. r fancy woik, u'ho bra'nl nml jut Iriiniiiinn", piit t'H n ti.l iii.m lini-iit you i nn r.ot dtipli cati. Nnvdly Slnro 1!.m iili l.itli cjpa i"o-ida 5t inches wide in I .luck, lun uml navy blur, which lor im-rly Bold ut $100 per yard, now for "j cciiIh :it tli Novc-liy Stole. .M..i i-r-. I r.uik Kiitcliu-n hh IK.1i liiunp, if 1 hit city, liuvo opuiicd a butcher chop mxt door to II. F. Haiiip'a on vccoiiil Blu-ut Albany I)iiiioct'. 1'. M. 1 1 o'l, of Clovoliind, dislocated liinil'nv Thiircday by fulliiiu olT a wag on. II.-wuh hi.ivht lo town and Ir. 'li lii'hi il nttoii l-id him an-J sot tlio j lint. I'. A Itynl, foruiurly ol tbia county and coiiiii-ctcd with tliu Iruln KJucation al .loiiriiiil uml the South 1oiiIhb Star it Ki.l. I!", ia low in Iho furuiturt huni ih'ib at l'liirii, llui ney county. Suits of clolliiH, all wool, heavy welhtn, U.50; regular (iiico ('J. Uoye clot Ih-.i from G to 1:1 years for f 1 .50 nud I lata nit btyli a Hud color for Soc, ri'Kiilur pneo $1.50. All them) Roods are only t j bo found ut tlio Doss Store. I'p to duto doiitialry by It. Stiange which ini'aiiB the hcHt and latoet kinds ul work t-kilfully cuclully au l proporly innerted with no uftur Iroublo, but per- foct satisfaction. Try Or. Ktraugo'e Heauileiw crofi iiB, tlio IhsI, latent and tuoBt perfect inade. Pr. S. K. .Ijoplii, from Multnomah county, ib tliu republican uominee lor thu ollico of Btuto Beiialor, to llll the vac ancy citoHod by tlio rvaiguatiuu of Joeejib Simon to go to tlio United Slates senate. lr. JoBephl will bo reiueinbored through out thu Btuto from liia long and success ful connection with tlio Asylum for Iho illH.lllO. Thu uiuiiBuiucut public bavs been Utillod to hiicli an extent by the false promises of unworthy niatiaters that it ia now rathor caroful about expeudlng money until hBsurud it will K"t "Ha inoncy'a worth." When AugUhiin Dily or D init'l Fruhiuan's oulei ttinuienti ure aniiouncud they lire unroof patronage, for (hoy are well known us splendid pro ducers and entertainers, mid their com panies ure kuowu to bo composed ol the bunt tiiK'iit. So It ia with the farce- comedy-world, When Murray it Mack and "l''iuult;ui'ii Hall" ure announced, tlio public ia sure to ion pond to such an extent that uvcr-llowiug liouaos Hie tho ruiult. Tliu nmno3 ol Murray & Mack are synonyms with all that is patlicuhir- ly pleuaiug In thu f.iico coinedy line, and both gontlemitii have etood for years at tho l.e.v.l uml f.-unt of roprououtntive coinediec Their company, thu preeout bohhoii, is euo uf grunt oscelluuce, nud tho uceiiiu HurroundiiiKB, uiecluiiieal aud electrical ellecla are slartliug, attractive nml olluctivo. Tlili ttttruclion will bo Bonn at tho Opera lloutm next Wednes day evi'iiiiii Novcinlirr "ml. Settle Hp. All peraoiis indebted i ) tliu undersign ed are hereby n'lllllcd nud requested to como forward arid make Mjinit roll le nient. All nn'cs ami accounts not paid Immediately will bo placed in tin hands of mi attorney for collection. TIiSr npni.H liko il reid.i. Wo atu going out of biilnefes, und m i"'. Imv.j n icttiement. llallowifii tonUlit. l'eter I'lam in down from Ciinyuiivillo today. I. . I. Klllmni W4D over friuii ()klii) the last ol Iho irk. T. W. Stoplu-ii" wai in K'im burg Sat urday from A-liliiinl. J. I. M.iihi b( II Hie b'jnt tlutir iu town and prlcen nru nil liglit, ij'ulity coiihid ertil. I'.Uck hi j ii'lo itr,'M nl. iili nnd iiiorein un lernkii t. New line al Iho Nuvelly Slore. Ladies ruhl cra at l'o cciiIh nnd I'.rnt Uali(y at -10 cimiIm per pair. Novelty Sloro. WooimnnilH.il wlioliKalc .ii.e1 tho Novi-I'y Store. ' Zephyr Jj rniitj I. r -t-pkcia package St the Novelty S'.oic. II. Mmln -lule, of tJamas Valley, reg-IhU-re-l at tlio MiClitll.in IIoiish Satur day. Mr. and Mn". W. II. I'-rown, ol OA laud bavo ritiii n.'il lin.ii-i i'i jin a V::t lo 8an Kriii.iihc-i. ( Mi chil lreli Hint iiiib.'" ii i-hti'-s we mu save you fro-n 10 to L'o p-r ieu hi the Novnlty Moii-. IM.uk I rn' !i' -lii't -kit .', uhiih formerl y miI.I al il ill lo J-.i'l, lun for $1.15 lo L'.7'i at llm N iv l-y Store. Caul i paid for kiain, ami n'l kiinln of (wrm product,, ut Abrahaiu'r wunhouie. It. A. P .. i n. 1'.. Pini.ii-. M P., li:i-:i:i 'i r r.l.ir.t ol l'em i in I'i '! tnitii i .1. Hih e, M.ir'!erB buil-liiig rei-i linif i -irnci' .Uin and I'aea H're I. lifituiifili lit.it ol l.iHC.nalolo lhat yuu cauiiot buy ut an v. rt-liiil i-l ir.) (or lie inoney wo a-k for ilieiu ul llm No'ehy Slore. lvjonoiny will prompt yon to buy children's clothing of un. Suits fioui 4 to Mat $1 l!i ami upward in price, many maiked below cun!. Novelty More. For prices and ipi ility call nl the old original hia'nl, Freud and ill ied fi nils, candy and nut, i in i-.u I lolwi-coat prices to riiit all. Mi.s. II. Km ion. K. It. Ooll'tiiu, phyvi'.'i.iu and ruigeoii Ollico in Taylor A Wibou block, resi dence, Met'laHiM! Iloute. I'rofe-s idial callii iu town or co.iuiry piomptlv an swered i'.i;ht or l iv. Kemomber I lint Pr. S'.raiuo is a per manent resident of K iBulmrg, and is not here teuiKirai ily, lhat lie fully warrants all his woik and i' In re nt all liuies to make good his guarjnt -es of all dentis try. Mr. II. I'.iBton treale.l the 1'l.vix- DL.iLi.it f-rco to a bjx of thoico I'roueh candies, which she has for sale at her griK-cry on Jackson e.tieet. The ipialily waa lirft-claf s and Mrc. l-'.iston has our thank". E. 1.. Kico waa iu from Piliard Tues day with a load of produce, lie dried between Uti.OOJ und 30,000 pounds ol prunes this ceason, Growers in that sectiou have not yet deposed of their prune crops. lioiog north from tiio south Pr. Lowe, the optician, will ;op for one day only as follows: Koaolurg, Nov. 3id; Oak land, Nov. 4:h; Drain, Nov. 5th. lie sure nnd sou him that day, as he won't bo back for six month. Thursday night tlio big Fashion stab les at Suiem were consumed by tire. The stock und vehicles were all saved, but over a hundred tons of hay and feed were burned. Tho feed was liiBUied. On the building there was no Insurauee. Ed. Hii'di and tieo. Collins are the owners. A few dor.en of thotu Kcutucky made pauts, Biit'btautial and well made, no shoddy. Alhj a few doy.ou women's, men's, hove' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hals for uuuuhino nud dhade, uuderwenr for hot mid cold weather, and various other utticlea at living prices, ut II. C. Stanton's. Walter Melick, of thu railway mail service, was married to Mina Addie rrot.man nt Iho pai'donago of tho First PieBbyteiian t'liincli Tuesday uftci noou, Kov. Kdgai T. Hill ollliSiating. Mr. A. L. l'lpi'ln acted ns beiit mau, nud Mine Sch lot t wag bridesmaid. The bride wits attractively gowned iu whito organdie aud Vnluucioiiuea lace, nud carried u bouipiot of white caiiiulioiiB, Only a few ftienda of the contracting purlieu were prouent, but all united to wish tho hap py young couple liodnpued, Mr. nnd Mrs. Melick left in tho evening for lo loria and tho Sound cities. They will bo gone about threo weeka. -Sunday Ora- gonian. Wr TAKE I'lllllITIM S Demand will be Presented to the Spaniards. NOT ONt BUT AIL Ol TIILM. If Spain Kcfufes, Molllltles Will Uc Resumed and We Will Seize the Archipelago. 1'a iiih, Oct. While the Spanish and American ieace cominlssioiiers now stand uu Hie llirethold ol the I'lulippine ouuMloii, it seems probable, in the light of this hour, that Hie United Stales will tako over tho entire archipeligo. Poring the four days jutt passed, those in touch with tboonh xiisibly not In llm con flilenee of the commissioner have felt Iho concentration of tendencies toward the standpoint Indicated as like ly t j bn occupied by ilia United States cuiiuiisnioHers nt Monday's session ol the two conuiiirsious. In 18U7 Spain issued, by royal decree, b inds in the sum of $40,000,000 to which were pledged the revenues ol the 1'bilip pint a, and lo which the Spanish national guarantee was added. From these $40. 000,000 of oblig atiot.s. Spain realized $3(5,000,000 incaeh. These $10,000,000 represent the Philippine debt, which is eoliiely outside of the $r00,000,000 of Ihe so-called I'liilippiuea an I Spanish debt. Should the United States absorb the Philippines, none but officials jet know whether they will assume a part or all of fiis debt, or mere than the Philippine dub'.. The American have ileclinsd to as'ume tho Cuban debt becauso Cuba is n it theirs; but In deposing Spaio in the Philippine, the Americans aciiuiro the tsrritoiy, aud it Is believed there will 1 e Sirue finaoi hil arwnmption by the United Stales. Ai i III point sri"1" lb 'j'Joetion ol how much Ouaiicial tulitf uiiiiht compensate Spain ( r her loss of the I'hilippir,ee. Some well in-firmed ptreona believe that Premier Sagahta It dntftauned to bi lid of tho Philippine, and would di rect bis commission lo sittn a treaty by which Ihe United S-.ales ehould take the islands and a bio in o 4J,UX),000 of d!ii. This proposition fn.-l-i Biippoit in th'i Parisian press, which toJay dedans that resistance ii impossible, and tint Sp ii.i i-houl l abandon (lie rtrcbipelig-. Spaniards now in Paris declare that Hi- Pnilippincs are a drag, nnd a-scrt th it Sp;fln would ra'iMj a cry of joy to lie re'irved of ihein if the territlio debt pressure should be ihns lessen dd. There are Spaniard in Paris who insitt Hut, Should the United Slates take the Phitp- pineH wilho-.il a ia-gi liio:j--y c- iii(li-ra- tioii, Spaiu'dc ):nmia,-i in eti iu'd retum. I tho ua'.i'jn, tiid.'.iug its eoldieri in Cuba aud elsewhere sguin take up arms, achieve lliui a glorious martyrdom lo nilicnal honor. In these contending current the Sjianieh commiiwi'iiers ate awaiting the American declaration on Monday, and they declare they cannot sign a treaty of peace involving ihe loss of the Philip pines to Spain. It Is appreciated by Spaniards and American slik-i that, should no treaty result here, hostilities will be continued, aud both sides clearly uudurs'and that iu suih event the American lleet would immediately poswsathe Pliilippiues beyoud question and without, injney consideration to Spain. The Cansries woulJ than be an object of interest to the United States, and p.wsilily other fc';i.misli possessions. To Raise the Maine. Washing ion, Oct. 23. Iho Acme Wrecking Company, of San UraaciMOo, has made a reipieat upoa (ho ny de partment fur authority lo raise the battle-ship Maine. K the government wants the ship after she reaches tho United States, the company will expect to bo paid salvage uioi.ey through con demnatory proceeding. No money ia demanded from tho government by the company. It is stated at Ihe depait- meut unofficially lhat in case the com pauy ia found to bo reliable, the task, no doubt, will be given them. Indicted foriiurder. Ill hns, Or., Oct. 27. The October term of circuit court ia now in session. James Weaver, charged with killing William McKiunon, who has bean in dicted by the grand jury for murder in the first degree, was arraigned this morning. List of Letters Hemaiuiug uncalled for in tho Hose- burg poatoiice : Bowers, Joseph Hayoiood, N. h. Bodelwortb, Harry lUyuioud, Frauk Griffith, Harry Smith, A. E. Harris, Mis. White, 1. Persona calling for those letters will please state tho date on which they were advertised, October 3 let. The letters will be charged (or at tha rate of one cent each, Wm. A. Fkaikb, P. M. State Treasurer's Seventeeth Notice. Statu ul Oregon, Tieamry Department. rj.u.UM, November 1, lS'JS. Notice ia hereby nivon that Ihoruare funds ou hand with which to redeem all outstanding Mate warrants endorsed by mo "Pruauuted and not paid for want of funds" between tlio dates of September 30, 13t7, and April 7, 1803, both dotes iucluaivo, with the exception of warrants druwu ou the swamp land fuud. All such warranta. wheu properly endorsed, will bo paid upon presentation at this ollico, Intercut thereon ceasing from and after the date ol this uotico. Pllll, Mrt'KCIIAN, State Treasurer. ORAM KLCAfTllKCI). Deputy Sheriff Dewey lake Htm In I f'rlday riornlng. liso, IWant, tlio horee inn f, in kgain behind Ihn bars. Ills eiii-a jh- whs nude (J I (lieu It, I'. eecinft, by bin hick nf knowl edge id "w hers he was al" and hie path being troseed by the (dlicera m- ir Win chester the day following hit ei-capo from Jail. Pepn'y S'leriff Powcy bunting for him near lhat plain arid j In the dusk of the evening iu a man I leavii the ri a 1 an I g into the I to-li (ioing past, iho place out A tight, hu left bis b'ir-e and came buck through Ihe brunh in ipieat of dim, d Iiiunt Says, passed within a fear yards of the place where be hid. After lhat he changed his direction and wandered into tl.n Peer Creek (ouo try . It is raid lhat be came within sight of Ho-rliirg, m-1 aked someone, "What town is that over there?" Thursday night ho reached Frank Waito's place near K it tils Hill and ark ixl fcr work, whicii Mr. Waite readily gave hi in, knowing who lie was. Next rooming Mr. Waite put a gun in Ins p'jikei and went out to woik with him, mean time plaiting Mr. Mynatt to (on to In form ths hei iff where Brant was. On the way in be met Peputy Sheriff Dcwey who was going out alter a woman who-o sanity was questioned and told him Ms mi8-.ion, and Drant wai socn in custodr again. When he left the jail ho told tho other prisoners that he would dght be fore they saw him again but did i:ot at tempt to make any resietai.co whatever, and had no weapons of any kind. After he was pot in the jail SlieriO? Stephen made him strip down, uu 1 ho did so without any remonstrance and was as docile as a lamb. Drant did not prove to lie a bad man, and the fact that he was lost and hungry tnado him tame. The bar which he bent aside and msde an oiiening was cut off by Dub II in man and had nevt-r teen re paired, or bo could not have it I'ten o :t at all in the short lime he did. Bob lllnman I'ardoncd. Gov. Lord, on last Friday, commuted the sentence r.f I'-ob Himuan, the oollaw from this county, who is near tho peint of death from consumption, nmi l is mother wishes t' bring him borne. There is no doubt as to hi- in'inn a pht sical wreck. LATtn HINMAS iEAI. Roheit Ilinman, whowa-j eut to the peniten'iary about eighteen iii"iill s Sjn, from Pougl is c. nnty, on iic'-.r.o of nault with a dangerous wei-p m, f r a terra of five yeais, i;;ili pard-ji.ed by Governor lvd on ias' Fiiday, so that Ida mother cov-1 1 teke hi"! hom. lo di", he bciug in Ihe last t.t.ces of co -sumption, p.issed awiy a' t'o Sa!-m hospital yesterday morning, iii-i iei'. n hiving con.e too late to en.ib!.' ii s mother to take him hoaic. Tiie man felt well enough !n travel, wh-m ho nes released from the penitentiary on Fri day, but a mil Jen relapse caused a ponement of his depariure, fur a t-lier. time. He never rallied, but misled aj v in the early morning hours yesteiday. Undertaker A. M. Clough prepared the body and shipped it tj Myrtle Creek ou last night's overland train, Mrs. A. E Hinmau, mother of ihe de ceased accoupanying the remains. The dead man wi'l bo takeu to the ho ne of his parent, six miles from Mirtle Creek, and wili bei.-iterred in the fami ly plot there. Robert Hinmau wan convicte 1 of at tempting to kill W. H. Iluggins on Mr. Large!, near UiddV, where latter was hunting I r him in order to effect his arrest, after he bad hnke i ji.l.lu having been arrested on a ch:rg- of lar ceuy. Uinman lul l a pesso at bay at Medford in broad diylight, ami had an other shooting affray with officers at Angel's I'amp, Oal. lie was finally lo cated in Arizoua, where a sheriff's poje had a sharp tight ui h l im, wounding him severely befo e he was captured. Tlio Douglas county sheriff went after tho mau, brought him home nnd he was promptly tried ami coc victed. When brought to ti e tenilen tiary he was still Biifferirg from t-hot wounds in one leg, and was taken to tho prison on a cot. flurphy-Tooley Wedding. At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr?. J. K. Too'.ey in Ibis city, Mis Myra Tooley and Mr. Floyd Murphy were united iu marriag at six o'clock yesterday evening, ltev. W. A. Wood, of the First Christian Church, officiating. Ttie happy pair were Ihe receivers of many beautiful und costly gifts. Mr. Murphy is ouo of tho proprie tors of Ihe Star Liuudry. Their many friends extend congratulations. Good! Bad! There are two etfects cf tea. The good is got by steep ing it. The bad by boiling it. Baa Francl-co A Schilling & Company 4 For Over rifts- vcuis, AM Ol.D AND WaLL-TamD Kkhkdy.-Mi. Window s Soothluj Bymp ta beeu uwit for over Ml- year liy million ot luotherii lor their children while leuthiui;, with ierlcet aueeens. It soothes the child, noftcus tliu num., allays all pain, cures wind colic, and lithe best remedy tor Plurrliira. Is plc-n-mit lo Iho Utto. Hold t-j driigBlsts Iu every part ot the world. Twenty HvhcmiU a iHitllu. lu value in IiicrIihiUIiU', lie iiiroand auk for Mis. W Inslow's Bnntrtltig Syrup, and lake no other kind. Balm of Ulgs. Auy ouo wishing to purchase "Balm of Fics" can do so bv calling at No. (102 Can s'riV, this city. Till: CRISIS IS AVERTED. f ashoita Incident May Be Settled Without War. f RANCH ANXIOUS TO RETIRE. There Is a Confident l ecllng That War Will be Averted English View of the Situation. Umxix, Oct. i0. The arrival ol Major Marchand at K'tartontn, on hie way to Cairo, with lie portion f his report which was net finished when Captain Itaratier left Faalioda, ia rega-ded as a rift in the cliuda overhanging Anglo French relations, for, In spite cf the semi-official denial Issued iu Paiis that orders were sent to the major to goto Cairo, it ia fody believed here that Ibe French officer wonld not be on his way lo Cairo nnle's be bsd received a hint to that effect from the French Kovernment w hich considers that his leaving Fasboda will take the sting cut of the situation aud at the same time prepare France for tho eventual withdrawal of the whole expedition, which now consists of seven officers and 120 men. The British view of this latel move Is that the Marijaie of Salisbury and bia ministers are delighted to afford Major Marchand the facilities for reaching Ciro. But they would hardly care to send him back except in the capacity of a guest or scientific explorer. That is to say, France will first have lo renounce her pi ii.cipal claims based on bis mis sion. Iu the meanwhile, in the volunteer re turn of Msjjr Marcbaud, the French minister of foreign affairs, 1-1 Casee, and the government of France have got over a great difficulty from a diplomatic amour propre point of yiew. M. Del Casse bad declared that the Frenchovernment could not do the impossible, lhat is to uy, recall Msjjr Morchan-L Therefore, the lalter'a return has enabled the French government to "save its face" as the say ing goes, tt is recognized, how ever, that even if the tri-color of France is hauled down at Fasboda, the main subject of dispute remains and may cauHS anxious moments in both countries before the Babr-El Gbazal question is ft fled, although (here has been a con fident feeling fir the last few days that war will be averted. President's Thanksgiving Proclama tion. Wasiiinoion, Oct. 23. The prctideut today i-s:ietl ihe following Thanksgiving proelatuation : "By the President ct the United S talis A Proclamation : The approach ing November brings to mind the cos- iums of our ancestors, hallowed tiv time and rooted in our most sacred tradi tions, of giving thauks lu Almighty God for all thu iilestiings he has vouchsafed to iu during the past year. "Few years iu our hittory have afford ed tucb cance for thankfgiving. AVe have been blessed by abunJant harvests, cur trade aud commerce have been won- drr.'ullv iocreas-ed, our public credits have been improved aud strengthened, all sections of our country have been tiruughl together and knitted into closer liond ot national pnrose and unity. The ekits have I ee.i for a tiius dark ened by the cloud of wir, but aa we were comi-elltd to tuke up tho sword iu tge eauuof humanity, we ere rmilted to ejjice that the cmtlict has been of brief duration nud the losses we have had to mourn, thougu previous and im- poititit, have beeu so few, considering the tcrcat results accomplished, as to iu spire ns with gratitude aud praise to the Lord of Host-i. We may laud aud mag- uify Ilia holy name that the cessation of Inutilities came so so.-o as to spare both si tes the countless sorrows and disss teis that attend protracted war. "I do, therefore, iuvite all my fellow citizens, tliose at borne as well as tuose who mav be at sea or sojourning in for eign lands, to set apart and observe Thuraday, the 24 .It day of November, aa a day of national thanksgiving, lo come together iu I heir several places of wor ship for a service of praise and thanks lo Almighty God for all the blessings of the year, Ihe milduess of the seasons and the fruitfulness of the soil; for the cciitiuued prosperity of the people; for tUe devotion and yalor of our country men ; for tho glory of our victory and tho hope of a righteous peace, and to pray that the divine guidance which has brought U3 heretofore to safety and houoi may be graciously continued in the years to come. In witness whereof, etc William McKinlxv. By the FreeiJeut : Johu Hay, Secre tary of State." Boxes for Manila. The local Ittd C-oss society has shipped to Portland in the last few days about 700 pounds of Xmua goodies for the eoldieis who went from this place. There was something for every sol kier who went from Douglas county, and if our boys do not rejoice ou Xmas it will be strange. From Portland tbey are to be taken by the O. it. ok N. Co. free uf charge and will doubtless reach Manila iu lirat-class condition. Ou last Saturday Mr. O. F. Godfrey, of the Douglas Couuty Bank, received Ihe following cablegram iron Mauila "l'rocuie dischargee: Slocum, Sham brook, Godfrey," 'Ihe weaning ia uot overly clear, but it is supposed lhat these desire Mr. Godfrey to pre cur (lis charges for them. Mr. Godfrey will not take auv detiuite actiou iu the matter until after the peace oouimitKiou has finished negotiations. Baking Powder Made from pura cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baiinor powders are the greatest nenacers to health of the present day. nvi fmt fnttntm nt. , in www. Local News Register J. T. Bridges went lo Drain today. For first-class dentistry go lo Dr. Little of Oakland. Geo. Lenox ol Brock way was) nn onr streets today. V. C. London wont north on this morning's local. Albert Thompkins, of Kiddie, was in the city Saturday. Dr. Myra Brown was a passenger on this morning's local. John Hall, one of Myrtle Creek's solid business men, is In town today. Artbnr Mahoney came oyer from Oak land Saturday tver iwr, remaining over Sunday. We call your attention to the new ad vertisement of Mrs. N. Boyd, the grocer, in this issos. Frank Cain, the genial section fore man and miner, of Salt creek, was In the city Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Clevrnger returned to Grants Psse Fiiday, after visiting her parents here for a few days. Mrs. Walt. Drennio and daughter Hazel, have returned from Portland after a stay of a week or two. Thnrman Cbaoey and wife caroe down from MyrMs Creek on last eight's over lsnd acd are doing business in town to day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Riddie, of Kiddle, are in the city lodar. They have beeu visiting relatives at Winston and Dil lard. Patrick McGee, an expert weaver from Albany, is in Ibe city today. He g tea to take charge of the woolpn mills at (Undon. A check for $4'M mileage for George Starmer ha' len received here by rela tives. The truth concerning him has not yet len learned. Editor Srratford, who 1-jft for A'atka this morning, gave the Plmndkaiku force the pressure of a:i oyster supper Saturday evening. F. 1 Crcnemiller, of tho stat-J print ing office in Salem, onue editor of the Plaixdkalek. spent yesterday with Ins family in this city. Mis. F. Farrier lei Von the overland this morning and will not return, Mr. Farru-r baying beeu transferred to the run from Ashland t ) Djnsmuir. Mra. B-yk-ir, whj recently returned from Dawson, and hai been visiting with her sister, Mm. F'airier. went to Grants Pass Saturday, lo spend the win ter with her parent. See Rice & Rice, House Furnishers, for every thin in the furniture line, largest stock and lowest prices, just re ceived a car ImI 'i' E litem aud co.w furniture. See ns for bargains. 'The Dewey," Vol. 1, Nj. 1, pub lished at Grants Pass by Messrs. Galvin A CrulchGeld, has been leceived. It Is tw column amateur, and we wish the young journalists all kindi of glory. The Black Butte quicksilver mines are running full blast and the metal has ommenced to flow from tht ovens in qnautitiei highly ratis'autory to the company. Cottage Grove Messenger. Lost, A warehouse receipt date I Sept. 24, for 55J 17-60 bu. of wheit. I will uot be responsible for same an I any oue pun basing It is hereby warned. nil Hknbv Conn. Murray & Mack have been playing to crowded bouses in Portland for tbe past week. See them in "Finnegan's Ball" at the Opera House, Wednesday night. Tbe Rosebarg orchestra will furnish ranr-ic. The ladies of the Rosehurg Emer gency Corps desire to thank Mr. J. D. Stratford for bis kiudoess hi donating them the necessary eaib, $2.50, which enables them to become an auxiliary to tbe State Red Cross Association. At a recent meeting ( f the board of reaents of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege it waa decided to rebuild Mechanic al Hall. Tbe accepted plan Is tor a ma chine building and power house separ ated, the power to be transmitted by. electric appliaucea. E lwiu Weaver was down faoui Myr- lloCieck Saturday. Mr. Weaver had about '100 000 pounds of prunes this year and only saved about one third of his crop. Ho iuforms ts that Gazley is shipping from ooo to live cars from Myrtle Creek and Rid He every day and has only begun aa yet. To Trade. A houte and lot in Forest Grove, to rade for Rosoburg property, Inquire ( J. A Buchanan. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of