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REMOVAL CLOSING I! ilES HIE For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros Boss Store. nus iMjAindealer noviomiuoic id. ihkk Mrk Smi !i, ' I MvitKi Cn-l, epciit lu.nluy in tii R city. Mark ninl May Smith of .V 1 1! I'ni k, wrie nil iiir sttei-ta )i-nt r-lriy. C. W. Ann. Il, of l-ookii-g Ola". kh III lOWII Oil l.lMhirM 'lHrHll.iy. Geo. Mi'l.tUiit of Youcalki i regis It led at I ! Mil'lalh ii IK u-e. JkCjIi 1I0II, if I'ullVUnVlilf, W.lH i!l p.oeehurg Tue-I.t ""i 1'Uliirt. j; I. Kivliutilf, ( Meplmi", win in I; -irrliuii!. Monday i-venlng. II V. Ilol.l' ii, Hi- mining iiiitn, (iimu from iliddi.-. M-mday i.ighl. ! u. i;. Unmrr t'Miim u fioui Cottage lll.A-ol M'-lldilV l-WIIIIJtf'H Ifitill. 1 I. m d Mir.- Ivilie Chiium Valley, i'l i r i iiy a vii-li Mniil.iy. .Iop UutiiH, i f Mji'l" Cii'l. 'tl ' lug Ininim i'H In I! Ii ii ;i -Mciday. Still. y K !!!, u prouiliieul f.uil k1"" 1 1 , .id In the iiy I'-mi I'.'-l-U" ' in .!uy. li. V. Giuhle and Mlfi' of lll.ur, were K'l-'rt" ul tlm M-'i'Ulli'ii yi-f-li id.iy. .1. It, Minn m li ll"' ' t nV'ur ' l"wn and p'iiv: Hn-.liui!, j 'J v t ircl. A mmiiiio ll.vti-e l-.it bcn ""' " Mo). I t'. Cook u:i-l IVl-o K I'.ivi. cl I'mmiH Y.i!lty. .,.i i Wcavi r .in. I il.iulii. r, Mir-i l.nla. ( Myit t'ifi-k. tip o'i our Plfl'IU JIHlt'l-lj.'. Mii- Mary Medley, of Oakland, ha gone to Ashland, whmn hlio will remain during tlio winter. I larvny mi l Mr. Kn-H 1'i'U 'eglH tired at the Mrl.'lullcii fioui Mjr"u Cm!. Ti'i"Uy. Mel Thompson ii ii" howling ii''y lormrr'.y oaiuM l-y Da'o Williii utul It id now In running older. Mr. ninl Mr. A. C. Mark havu re turned homo iifn-r scleral muntliH nli-n-iiiv, Hi-rut in Aluxks. t'mo l'.ios. infurnm I'.u-ir p.tiroii llntt llu-y oro in rri-cipl iitfuiu of 1'liuk'n ."-pool I'ullon. Siinitt oM l-rii'i'. J. 1. CnriiuU. iin-l ila'iKli'i'r, Mi Miiinii, of Kiil-llo i-ro in Hit" ity tliid wi-i-k on l-iiriiix ir ami l-li-iimiri-. I'. 8. Ouiniuit-Mowr SoliHuctlu wiiti-B ut Iioiii Al.ibku, to rliHiiuo tlin mlilroi of It is i-iipir Inn.i I'-rato ku'wuy Mini M.ircan t Kolli-y, who han lim n a gitoBt of I Ion. l'iiiui l'onH-r ninl family returmul Iioiiid to lVrtlivnil, Tm-Hiluy tiiittit. Itov. W. Moll w ill prit u li nt tlio 1st I'renli) luii.it! t'linrdi, Sun-lny, Nov. IH, inoiiiiiiK utul evi-iiin. All Rre in-vitt-il K. PuUub. M. P., uiuuibt-r I'-omii of Ionijii KxmniiiiiH. DfHco, MarttrB builJim? roHi.liiiK lorm-r Main ami Cuhr ntrot-t. tlooJ lioultli in worlli inoio than any thiuj; oUo to yon, mi l veiy holtlo of Haoil'd ariiii'.ilU runtaiiiM koih! lmaltli. Mm. M. Di-ikii, of KuhlU-, in rivcJ horo 8atunliiy lo viit lipr non T. Y. Iuun, anil dttiinhtfi . Mm. I.. 1.. .Inniiintfii. Oregon Hm-rvi-r. C'liau. Dowuhl iiu-l Mr. lioulit, of Cuuyonvillti, arrivoil ut UhIIuko tirove TbureJiiv. Th-y icport Jiy weather iouth of IJoceburB. l'ottu(fo Urovo Lt'iiJor. Pr. J. W, MraiiKi). tho iluiitiut, iu inineil fioin l'urtlanil Satuiiluy, whuro ho bus l-tuii ntti-iulini; bin brother, Prof U.S. StrmiKC II" Ih horful of tho lattor's recovury. V. K. Collinini, pliyrtieliitt iiikI miration Otlloo in Taylor . YVlhwn blorU, rci dmiot), MoCIiiIIkii 1 1 on to. rrufosaioiml colli! Iu town or country pi oinptl v au wpred night or il.iy, ' I., F. Conn, who vun uppoiulcil deputy proBOtutiuu atturiu-y, by uttorncy I). It. Watsou, Iihh rehiKUod tho puNltiou ami j:idon M. Hrattuin hun acccptud an ap polutniont to that ollko. l.ukovlow Iluitler. Uortou'd MiimlrolH luul a full Iioiiju ut their pt-rforuiiiiHU huru Tueadiiy even inn, and prem-ntud mi iuterertiiitf and up-lc-dat program, t-uliii ly fri-n from coarbo nuns or vulKuiily mi m ofUin louniiiui to thin oIiihs of trouoeH. Mib.J.M, lllliduii, of llio Culapooia, went to 1)ukciiio Wcdnetiihiy luoruiutt to roiiiuiii iliirlnn tho winter, and kuep Iiouho (or her r.on, IMwtud, who In al tondiiiK n'lmnl. Mr. I'llimm will jjin Ilium in about a month. t luklan l Cor. Kevlew. SALE OUT SACRIFICE (io to tlio Kiwi-lmf fur tlm Uttt cIk. ('uro I Iron, ant tlm lmii iiinrcliaiil. Wami.ii Wo id on r-nlmrrlptioii at thin rilllro. 1 1 at I n ii Stfiilon, of Cainmi Yallcy, wmi In tow n yrtiriy, Key West, iiup-irtiiJ mid douit-i-llu i- iumn ut tho Kohil. Zi'ph) r 16 niiiti fr 4 i-ktin pirkvKO kl tho Nuvulty More. A lluly bn-d Ji uvy mult) lf for nulo. AMna 1'. Kr.x, 1i;:j J'll.n i, h n.itii n( Yoiu lla is M Kt terod at tlm Mi CUII-n. Tim l'i- tiloro in wiling out at -'il-ftcltiti prii'eM. Call mi-l bo convinced. I.4 lie.1 robt orn al Si ci ntu mid flrct ijiutily at ti) criil 3 per pair. Novelty MMre. l;.ii k 1 1 m nlo dr h k i i Ui and iiioiifii oil ier kn I . Ni-a lino lit tho Novelty S-oii-. 'II. o Oliver .!ow Iihh a woil-lwi.lt ii- j tit.tii'in. Cliuri liill V Woolly wll tl.t'in. KactH - not TiLi-a-id what our adver tising loloniiiH leprent-ut. The lloiw Stoir Souk'! tin) 'Artie," tint bctt ,'if c!iir of tlm yem . Kinxo & Shanibrook, olo iiKi ule. J. M li.ll.i-. I. mi oil rehideutof lil l.nd. win in K ei-lium n'eetinx fiirmlt yeMturdiiy. K A. IWier, al A hi aim in 'it ware-lioilf.-, Innrili.iy, K14111 and all lilidn ol (.inn .i.,Jiu t. Nuw clock of Udieu aad niifees' lino uliooit, nil tho lAUtit itlylut, jiut received at l'atrott Uroa. 411 our koihU nto now arid of the luteal utiles. No rliopworn U'xhln on baud at tho Hons (Store. A hiiu nil .1 lino OJHAot tinetit of chil dien'a iliwi pint leiviyod at Tanott UroK. Cull nod n-e thoni. Mix. II. C Sluiuin and dHUgbter, Mrs. liirditj MckiiiMirey, letunied from rortl.nul lnut Suudu evening. Wamlii Youiik liiil to lako eaio of children and n-nint in houMwoik. No wiieliiiif!. Apply at this ollko. ClitU HohH, I liu noted hunter ofcurioe, is a Riieft at tho I'.elvedere. Ho registorN from Kosobur Tortlaud Telegram. Mori-.y to loitu on city and country projierty. D. S. K. Di n k, M.ui.tcis' Huildiui;, Uosuburi;, Or. If yen aro uot Balittlled wtth (he troHt nient you receive, ut the Farmer's Feud She. la it will not coal you aiiythiux. Au.onic tliono it'KiblcieJ at the Me Cl.illeu lljueu Tuesday were Chas. 1. and Fllio (liout, of Looking Glass and J.im. llyrou, Olulla. Fine huudkerehief lawns, also nicely embroidered handkurchlcfH at tho Novel ty Moid ut prices that you can not af ford to let them pus. TriuiuiiiiK silks and eilUs for fancy work, ulso braid and jot trimmings, prices and UBRoi'tment you cau not dupli cate. Novelty t?tor Itrondcloth cape goods SI inches wide in bliuk, tun and navy blue, which formerly sold at fl.00 er yard, now for 75 cents at the Novelty Store. .lap I'-uruutl, the I'ostal Tel. liueman, who has been in ban Fraucisuo with bis company, was in Kosuburg yesterday on his way to Seattle, where ho has so cured potiitiou. Tho W. C. T. U. will bold its regular mootiiigs on the eecond and fourth Monday of ovcry month at 7:30 p.m. in tho Kpworlli League room of the M. I-!, church. Sue Kice it Uice, Houro Furnishers, for every tiling in the furniture lino, largest Block and lowest prices, just re ceived u car lulof 10 iitern a i l oai (uinilure. Sco us for burgulue. ljst, A wai uhouue receipt dated Sept. :'l, for 60-' 17 00 bu. of wheat. I will not bo reepoimible for mime and nuy one puiehasiug it is hereby warned. nil IIkniiv Conn. Suite of clolhtB, all wool, heavy welghtfl, tl.50; rcuular price 'J. lloys clothes from li to Kl yours (or $1.60 aud Hats all btyles and colors for 85 J regular price tl .50. All these goods are only to bo found at the lloss Store. John ;lull, Sam Kulght and 0. F. Fisher canto down from Myrtle Creek yesterday by private conveyance. Mr. Hull says all the prunes iu that tectiou have been Bold aud money paid dow n for them.- Theio is univeidnl rejoicing all over the county ai thi enine fact und there is tnuio cnnteTilmonl among prune uroworn this year at tho dinpoiial nl their i mps than linn over bi'on befoio. T Srlll Up. All KMorm Inhihlud lo (liu Undersign ed aro hereby notified nil' I requested to count fora-ard end ti uku prompt rot'.le menl. All uoieu and accomiM not puld Immediately will liu placed In the handa of attorney for collection. This utnnrtfi llko It read. U'n are going out of ImuIih km, and 111 nil huvt ;i H'lllfmcnt. Cah' 3 .'.on. Miss Ivy Yan I'.uren ri-uri;ed from a visit to I'oitluud, Hundsy. l'ioii-utiim Attorney, iieo. M. lirown baa retUMii-1 homo from ntlendiug court Kngutie. On childirn mid iniwi-a slns we ran save you fom 10 to 'S pur tent, at the Novelty St-m-. Itlack broca-lo ilietrt rkiilr, which formerly sold at I I.I j0 to :J..V), now for 1.15 to J'.'.To at Ih" Novcl'y Store. Iu order Ij tn ru fully appreciate the cantata next Fridav niht, ui-t out your billies, and rend th) Iwiok of Kit her. Cosh paid fur K'ain, and all kituhi of farm pr.xlortH, at AliralintuV wurehouHO. K. A Uozifca. Fred Liuell, Myrtlo (.'reek' rus'liiig meal dealer, wuh in the city yes'.erday on buniiieN. Itrmitilnl linn ol lMAi;inatoiH that you tmin.it buy ut any m-UiI rt r for . tho money wo ak furilii-m a the N uil'y SI on-. M I'eau A Shi ol Kiddle, dried XI.IKW l-otlii.U nl priiiies (his veiir, of tlm high est grades. Their evaporator ie of the K n rt pHtti rn. Liliei, fill nl .ili's lirucery Fri day, wt.c.i M.na Al. M. I'jvin.ii wiil deuioniilrate w hy C.tloiii-'l lUkimf Pow der is (upcrii l to uli olhere. For prices an -I iptality call nt tho old original hi an. I, Frchh and dried trails, candy on. I nu:i, ciu and (oli.ieco at prices to i-uit all. Mi.s. If. IOam j.n. Keonomy will prompt yju to buy children's clothing of tin. Suits fioui 1 to 11 at il 'Jo and upaard i:i price, many inuiki-d below cohI. Novelty Store. Mcp-im. Anderson and )uff, apple bnyeis of l'ortlan-1, went lo the south ero part of the county yesterday, in the Myrtle Creek. Kiddle and Canyon villa sectiou lo buy fruit for their !h.ih s. Iieiueinlt-r that lr. Strange is a per manent rci.lcnt of Koflehiirg, and is uot here tt inpurai ily, that tie fuliy warrants all Ilia wu.k and in lu re at all times to male good hi i guaratit i-n of nil dentis try. t'p to date deiilisiry by Mr. Miauge which means tho beat and l.itett kiuds of work tkilfoily carefully and proporly nsertcd with no after trouble, but per fect satisfaction. Try lr. Strange'e soamloHS ciotvu, the best, latest and mopt erfect made. A few doxen of thoo Kentucky made pants, substantial and well made, no shoddy. Also a few dozen women's, men's, boys' and children's shoos, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and shade, uuderaoar for hot and cold weather, and various other articles at living prices, tit H. C. Stanton's. The Koseburg laud otlice uuuouuces that tho approved plat of - survey of township J- S , range west, has been received from the sarveyor general, aud on Wednesday, Nov. 101b, will be filed iu the otlice and the laud embraced will be subject to eutiy on und after that date. Mrs. Aluiira l'arsley and daughter, Mies lOdna, left on Sunday night's traiu (or their home at CanyouvilU, Douglas couuty. they were accompanied by Mrs. Coruelius Hills, of Jasper, a sister of Mrs. FarBley. Mrs. Hills in one of the pioneers o( Lue county has lived here only a little less than half a con tuiy. Kugene liuard. I'rof. Clobla will visit Myrtle Creek on Monday ninl Tuesday, November 7th and Ktb i at Kiddie YVodueaday and Thursday, the Utu aud 10th j Canyon- villi Friday and Saturday, 11th and 12th . Those wishing their eyes ex amined and glm-t-es fitted will please call at the hotel on above dates. Con sultation free. Certain parties have been circulating the report about town (hut thucaututa, "Queen Kalher," has' never been suc cessfully produced by Trofussor Wuro at any place in tho state. This statement tho editor of tho IVwnukalku can say is false from personal knowledge. Tho cantata was given in Corval'is last March und at Albany iu April. At Cor vallls the characters were neatly all takon by professors and students of the agricultural college aud every (euture of the performance was splendid. F.very oue spoke of it In tho highest terms of praise. At Albaay the plecs was even more succesbful aud newspapers gave it very commendable notice. It la not the net of kitiducHs nor of n gentleman to discourage any undertaking of charit able purpnfie, innch h-HR no one of genu ine merit. THE ELECTION RETURNS Show That Republicans Will Control the Senate and House. SOLID fRONT ON THE PACIMC. California and Washington Ulva Re publican Majorltlea-Roose-vclt Undoubtedly ClccUd. Wasiiinoton, Nov. (i. Ktturos t-stab Huh to a certainly that the United Btatrt smia'u will have a republican majority aftr March nest. Of the present re publican lotal of 45, the term of reyeo senators expir March 4 nest, leaving 3d hold-over republican. To Ihli num ber tho elections of yesterday add 10 re publicans sorely otected and three prob ably elected, making a total of 44, or two more than a majority of the democrats, populiKts and silver republicans. There are 21 democratic hold-over senators, and to I Ida number yesterday tbo election added (our with certainty and one probably, giving a total of i!3 votfs. The populist and silver repub lican bold-overs number eight, and this was increased yesterday by one practic ally sure. Five state legislature appear much In doubt, viz. : Nebraska, West Virginia, Montana, Indiana and Wash- ingti ii. and are not included in figuring the totals. Today's returns show that these deui- oiri'ic senators will be succeeded by re publican: White, California ; Mitchell, Witc.ini.lii; Allen, Nebraska ; Turpie, Ibdiiua; Smith, New Jersey; Faulkner, Virginia; Murphy, Near York, and Gray, IMeware. Intermit in the eltKtioa lolay centered io the political complexion of the next b')uee. Although Chfeiruiau Babuock, of the republican connreaaional cumiinltee, made tbii morning wbst be terms au ultru coucervalive etlimate, in which be eliniinulcd a number of doubtful lintc, thin etlimate gives lliu republicans ) ixemliern in the tirxt bouw, a majority of 13 over all. At 2 o'clock, Krr, i f the deiujcialiu cougreasional committee, claimeil the certain election of I'Hi dem ocrute and lubioniata. Following is lte uootlicial estima'es tikeu from the lalett rtluiui'. M't of the majorities era laken from the gov- cruornnip o'e: ani l in ic an. Now Y'ork I'eui kylvauia J'J.OOJ 150,1)00 10,000 00,000 10.000 2.500 2,500 New Jeraey Ohio New Hampshire Delaware Washington California 20,000 Michigan 50,000 Connecticut 20,000 Illiuois Massachusetts Iowa , Indiana Nebraska North Dakota Ktio.le lilaod South Dakota 25,000 S0.000 45,000 13,000 2,000 4,500 4,000 Wisconsin 30,000 Wyoming l.tsOO IKM0B4T1U. North Carolina 20,000 Maryland 1,000 Missouri 25,000 Florid 10.000 Kentucky 30,000 Colorado 50,000 Idaho 8,000 Minnesota 10,000 I' tali 7,000 Louisana 40.000 Teiineseo 20,000 Texas 2OC.00O Manama 00,000 Montana 3,000 lleorgia 00,000 South Carolina OO.Oi'O Yirgiuia J.4TKH. Nuw Youk Journal fays house will bj 179 republican, 102 democrats, 16 populists and silverites. W.VMitMiTON, D. C. Seuate republi can by feven. Governor's Proclamation. Salem, Or., Nov. 7. Following in the full text of Governor Lord's Thanksgiv ing I'roclatuatiou for 1308, which was Is sued today: "Executive Department, Salem, Ore gon, Nov. 7. In recognition of the many blessiugs vouchsafed to our peo ple by the giver of all good, I, William T. Lord, governor of the State of Ore gon, iu accordance with an established usage, do hereby designate Thursday, the 24th day of November, 1SUS, lobe observed a a day of thanksgiving. On that day I recommend that the people abstain from all secular employment, aud devote It to religous observance, to chaiitable acts aud sympathy with the sorrowing, to the pleasures aud hospi tality and social recreation, to the culti vation of patriotio seutiments and pro found respect for law and order, and to the remeuibrauca ol our brave soldiera, living and dead, who upheld the honor of our dag and maintained the prestige of American arms. "Witness my hand aud the seal of the State of Oregon at the capitol, iu Salem, this 7th day of November, A. D., 1808. " Willux P, Loiu, "By the Governor; "Uovernor." "11. K. Kincaid, See. o( Statu." Tho laws of the extra sesiou of the legislature ate now in process o! priutitig at tho state, printing nlliee, and will bft puhliHhed tuily in iMoemher. i mi cirv COUNCIL. Proceedings of Their Monthly Meet ing Last Monday Night. The common council of thecitrol Jtoaeburg met In council chain br Nov. 7, IS'13, and on roll call Hm foiloalng Were pruaont : Mayor Mamuna, Coun ciltneo l'aiks, lirown, Willis, Landers and Wool ley, Abaont Councilman iton too, Field and Blocani. The oath of of fice was administered to Conncilmen Willis. The tnoiitlily reiiorta o( Marshal Oil InrJ and Ueeorlor West wc-ie nccepU-d. T!id lullowing claim aitainnt Iha city wore allowed and warrant ordered drawn: W. II. Carroll, UIor and supplies. 3 25 B. F. I'sge, treit work 4 3 F. W. Dillard, marahal Tri 50 Geo. Carpy, ire.iMiier 52 M D. 8. Wmi, recorder 20 (K) Kosaburg Water Co , water 150 10 " Klecrio Light Co., Hgh'e. 14 70 Tne bill of Ueview 1'ati. Co. was or dered returned (or correction The marshal wai iiis!rir:tod io enforce ordinance providing for keeping chil dren under 10 yesrs of ago off the street after certain hours. In regard lo a sewer aked for by (Max Weis the matter was referred to committee on city improvements. The mayor appointed the following committee for the eneuing year: Ways and means, K. W. Wnolley, A. Fields and F. I. lirown; exjitieea aud ai-counts, F. W. Bens in, C. W. Parks and F. V. Woolley ; fire an-l water, II C. Blocuai, W. J. Landr4 and W. It. Willis; city Improvenn-tj'a, A Fielde, II. C. f locum and W. J. Landers; health and police, W.J. Land-jr, F. W. Benson aad C. W. Parks; j-idiciarv. W. K. AVillus, Y. V. Benson mid O. W. Parks; elections, C. YV. Park, A. Fields and F. W. Woolley; electric lights, F. P. Broan, II. C. Slocum and W. It. Willi-. There being no further busiues the meeting adjourned. D. S. Wkst, Citv ItecorJ-r Cast For Queen Esther. Following Is the caul of characters ot 0.uroti rOatber, to be mn tomorrow, Friday evening iu the Opera lioure. Abasuetus, ih-j King ...... Prof. Travrr lOnttier, Queen Mra. Clm. Mir.kler Hamarr Mr. J II. Shupe Mordicai, tne Jew L. L Ware Ze'ieh, llarinau's Wife Mifa Mirtla Gillei'e Mordnai's Siator Mi Kubiu Gcrdcli lVrsuti Priucets. . . Mi:Bii'ori;ia Jat-ole Herald I.te Jones S.-ribe O. P. Cohow M-H. Flint, leadir of Chorufia Kehearals am prcgreabing i.iccly. Ttie parts are all well learn.l, tiJ the dramatic act'rou is no receiving ea).ii ial attention Vocal Music. Aclissiu the night readii-gol vocal music, will be organized in the M. 10. Church, on Tuesday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m. A sufficient number of les sons to t-nat-le members ot the l-Iusm io master the rudiments of music, will be given. The methods of instruction are those used in the best Choral Societtee. An advanced class will be organized if neceesary. Tho rates will be most reasonable. Y'ou are invited to I e present. L. K. Tiiavlh, Director. S. D. Buell, of Lost Valley, is in Kote burg today. S. C. Miller was iu fn-m Dillard Wednesday. C. L. Beckley was up from El It ton on busioees Wednesday, Mies Lula Strode, of MyiMe Creek, was io the city yesterday. The I'lainok VLtR otlice has b.-eu fitted up with electric lights. K. E. Wells, of Olalla, was iu iho Couuty seat Wednesday. Frank Thornton, of Oak Cieik, was doing businecs in the city. Mis.i Florence Hall, of Myr.le Creek, is in the city the gueetof relatives. Win, II. Brock, was iu Ki-seburg to day and registered ftom Myrtle Pjint. C. AY. Jackson, of Canyouville, was registered at the McClallen House yes terday. Division Superintendent Galviu, oi Giants Pas, is registered at tho Mc Clallen. Wallace Kiymond und Will ll.uri, of Da a Creek, were iu KoseUur on busi oees Wednesday. County court wa iu ee.sion thia week with Judge Lyons and Commiesiouers Thompson and HyrorPin aitetidance. Johu Ague, of Cap's Iliihe, near the Bohemia Mining ilUttict, was in Kose burg oa busiuess eeterday and t-tarted ou hialeturu ttiis morning. Tt e LudieH' Missionary Society of the Congregational Cnurch of K-igene, w ill bold a peace jubilee, Ibis ( Thursday) evening. There will be Kpeeches by Uon. II. B. Miller, Hon S. M. Vor.., Judge Hamilton, Profe-sor Condon, Pro fessor Luella C. Carson and ntlics. The Omaha exposition clwo-l laet week, 75,000 people attending on the last day. The exposition was a finan cial success, something over f 100,000 ie maining to be divided among the stockholders. It was not only a finan cial success, as will be attested by everyone who attended, but a tuccec-s in every wsy. Blcyclo Tires. The Chase, tough, tried and puncture proof. For sale by T. K. Kll'IIAIlllrtON, Kotuiburg, Or. Balm of Figs, Any oue wishing to purchase "ll.ilni ol Figs" ran do so bv calling on or ad dressing Mum. Avnik llr.u. ii;v, . i0J Cnsr) St., Uoi.ditiig, Oi. GEN. MILES REPORT Will Make Interesting Reading When Given Out. A eiTUR PILL TOR ALGLR. It U 5a!d That Certain Portions of It Will Be Withheld from the Public. Nkw York, Nov. 8 A special lo the Herald from Wail.ing'nn My: Major General Neianti A. Milee has completed and submitted to the war r'epartment his report, covering the entire period of hostilities between the United Btates and Spain. It could out be learned at the war de partment whether this report in its en tirety will be given out for publication in the near fntnre or at ait. It ii said that certain portions of the report may be withheld, i tie sum and substance of the reasons for withholding it, It Is aald, ia the fact that the report is eaid to deal iaarely with matter! that certain of flcials prefer to keep in the bockgroand Friends of General Miles, who claim to lie cognizant of the contents of the report ay it is exhaustive io dealing with the miiiuter-t details, and many things which have not been clear to the general public as lo the conduct of the war are fuliy and Comprehensively explained. Tbst the report is thorough and ex hanstive ia shown by the fact that it co'ciu neatly 200 sheets of closely type written mauifold paper, aud includes all di.p.tches eeut by and received by Gen eral Milee. It. in fact, covert all the part taken by the armv in the war, and deals io the wont minute details wi h 'he period beginning with General Milee' landing in Cuba, and until he l-l' the i-land of Porto Kico to come home. The reference to the Santiago cam p.iign alone lakes np many pages. Tbe invasion aud occupation of Porto Kico ie reviewed in detail. It is alto mentioned that General Miles conferred with Ad miral Sampson, and asked the admiral to protect tbe landing of United States troop on Cuban soil, which was done. The report also refers to tbe warning General Miles gave to General Shatter, and io plain Eaglish criticieea General Shaft'jr's conduct of the campaign in Santiago. The report only makes brief meoiiou of tho work of the inspector-general's de partment, which General M;l-rs Ihioks wan Hrttisfactory, in sj far a the irinpeiU ot -general bad poorer and authority to a.-t. From this the in fereuuo is drawn that the iuspector-geceral was curtailed by anthority greater than bis own ia the conduct of bis woik. The report practically states that tbe muddled condition of matters relating to the army status is due tJ the fact that much information that was givo out was contradicted by the secretary of war. Contained in the repoat are tmecopi ra of every telegram that passed .betw een General Miles and the war department. None of them are cui tailed or mutilated, and it is said if the report is published in full, many of these telegrams and por tions of others will be made poblic for the first time. These telegrams, it is fur the r said, w ill ttiltiuths that it is aliened have bean so far suppressed. The report makes no reference to tbe so-called Alger Miles controversy but some ot tbe state ments credited to General Miles are reit erated. A friend of General Miles said: "The general will not make the re port public, but the secretary of war will givoitout. He will not dare to keep it back. It will be a bitter pill for Alger, but when it ia kuown that the report has been submitted the demand for It will great." TERESA DID NOT SINK Only Went Ashore on Island. Cat Norfolk , Va., Nov. 8. The Merritt Wrecking Comtanv has received in (or- matijii that the Teresa it ashore at Cat ir-land. Captain Cuittendeo will leave with the steamer Merrill at once. Went Over the Falls. Okeoox Cm, Nov. 9 Thit morning at 0 o'clock El Browu and Ed Boyles ac cidentally went over the falls in a row- bo.it. Brown jumped out of tbe boat on the first bench of rock and saved him self, wbilb Boyles weot oyer the lower (.ills and disappeared iu the deep water. The men were cleaning driftwood out of the basin, and dumping it through a ihute iu the breakwater above ttte tails. Ti-ey towe 1 a raft of logs aud drift to the b iuk of the falls, an I the suction of tbe watei caused the boat io fjllow tbe rail over the precipice, The drowned man wan uhoiit 25 years old, and resided with his pareuls here. DIED. ASHENFELIEK At the family home near Turner, Or., on Sunday, Nov. 0, 1SU8, at 10 p m., Margaret M. Aahenfelter, aged 78 years, of con sumption. The funeral services will be held at Macleay Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 11 a. m. Interment in Macleay cemetery. -Salem Journal ( Hie deceased waa the mother of Mrs. E lward Huston, of thit city.) Born WFOsriONHElSEU To the wife of Chas. WesteuheiBer, of Kice Hill, a girl, weighing eight pounds, Nov. 4, 1 808. It jiti. to Mr. aud Mr. Fred Hoffman, of this citv, a Id pound eon, nn Wednes day, Novc-inl er t), IHdS. Baking Powder Made front pure cream of Urtar. Safeguards the food against aluiiie Alurn baking powders art the grtaloat mcaaccrt to ncalth of the present day. IbfWaat tVafltfaafj Pff0flf9 Cft, y WFaj yQaay , Siatt Newt. The postofflce at Arago wat robt ed b two masked men Monday night. Alwut (1500 were taken. Two men have been arrested at Ante lope for alleged complicity io the mur der of Philip Brogan last Salnrday. Claud Branlou, the murderer ot John Linn, was sentenced Tuesday by Judge Hamilton to be haoged Friday, Decem ber 23. . Tbo ex railroad ommbaioners are ad justing themselves tp the everyday con ditions of life, and aro now living liki common people. Col. J. B. Eddy ha, bought a farm five miles from Oregon city, and will raise wheat and Iruit, Gen. Com peon hat located In Portland, and Mr. Macro m it at hi. homo lo Ililluboro. Hon. Henry Failing, president of the First National batik, divd at 0:30 Tneo day morning, at his late residence cn Sixth and Salmon street, Portland. Mr. Failing's health bad steadily been declining tbe past two months, and while bit ailment was incurable, yet it wat not expected to terminate fatally to toon. Sir. Failing was a brother-in-law of Mr. II. AY. Corbet t, wlioee sinter, Milt Emily Ptielpt-Corbett, be married in this ci'y, but who passed from life many years ago. Tbe deceased leaves three daughters snd two brothers in this city. The steel doors and hart of tbe Oregon state prifon swnng to ou 31G conviclt Toe-day night at tbe lock-up hour, sayt tbe Salem Statesman. Thoaj who e au thority ia noiueaiioued, report that ihere has teen no hitch whatever, be tween Sheriff F. W. Durbiu. of lint county, (now in charge of tbe attached property of J. Loewooberg, el al., at the prison foundry) aud A. N. Gilbert, the trustee named by the circuit court here, Mr. Gilbvil as yet iiuving made no de mand on that otticer. Tne trustee re turns from Portland tliW morning and it is expected that within forty-eight hours he will have the "con" back at work in the shops. Probate Court Notes. In the matter of the estate ot Wm. M. Wells, rier-easjd, continued, for term. In the matter oi tho estate of llermau Uasbage. order ot final settlement. In the mailer o! tha estate of J. N. Casteel, settlement con'.ioaed to Tuet dey, Novetuorr 15, 1SP8. In tbe matter of the es ate of Sarah M. Weatherly, fionl settlement made, administrator, Hiram Weatherly, re leased. In the muter of the eotate of Henry Coon, Sr., deceased final accouuta filed and approved and order iseuvd for the distribution of estate among the heire. In tbe matter of the estate of Euia Cheeeman, deceaeid, reilied and E. L Parrott, administrator released au I bondsmen exonerated. In tbe matter of the eeUte of Hardy C. Eliff, deceased, final account fill and accepted and Melviua E'.iff, ex.-cu- trix excused. Io the matter ot the entate of S. Gloor, deceased, final settlement made and ad ministratrix released. Tbe Portland detective have not yet touod any convincing proof of anyoce't guilt of tbe heinous cr-ine committed therein tbe murder of Angie Sorick--, but one leYorJ has been imprison! d and strong suspicions rest on him. Robt. Eccleston, cf Myrtle Creek, wss intoen today ou bu iness aud made thit office a pleasant call. How's This? 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