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Atyrile Crrek Items. 5 tale Nsws. ft IP o CLOSING OUT SACRIFICE ,',1 Ml IB I ' For Bargains Call at Caro Bros Boss Store. LjAlNDKALIiH MiVI'.MI'.DIt '.'I. I Him V K. M.-II. y.i.l Oi.klind, wh in Ilia i il I ihi-mI.i) . ill i. iir.ii I'.iiinll has riltirn'd Irom li i i n t" lil iinl. W. M. Vm.il , d Looking Glars, w 'H in l" ii Turn. lav, . I., t , i i Y.mi alia, was In town llin In -I i I 1 1 Ii' wink. S tlm I'UiU light lap ur haul culti vator i.l ' : ii . 1. 1 1 1 .V Woolley's. I., In, Il iU s..d N. felig, "I Myrtle I'le.-k wem in loan I In" week. Mil. in ,I .ihoney, of laklatid, was do lo,. ..ii.n . in Ii mi'bnig HiIh week. ,N,j !n;i.' !. iil l' made ' having your d. uliil work done by lr. Hrange. .1. 1 1. M i 1 1 1 f U i tlm best Hour in town mi l ere-1. ii. r. .M nli' 1 1 if 1 1 i I '. IV : I'.. l Mil II II ' ' .1. v i.-... M ,n,! ail 1 1 j!it , inulity ennsid- I.U'i- till k w Id Ii mining on Noitli 1 1 rpi-iidiug I liu week in in li, i.l M i r.l Oeek made Ihe u ui ii Ic.uvtiil rill while in i-i lay . II llll.lt-'tl 1 '. ' ' ) II, 'I- , d ml I li t pnlgc, ullii 'mi attorney, have .lis. ttii'ii palioim Hint I t t u I in il Irom i .'.Hit I'.p . IilloMI I hi v i,i l:i ri-i el pi utfiiin of llni k's puol I j! I .1. llllll old pt ii n. Mi.-. ..1. I. P. Mr Hint Minn Alice WVjvi.kI M i I ii I '' U. , weioguettial llio M- C'l-illiMi II m i", Tuesday. Mark bun-ado tli h tkirts, which I nni-ii kvI at l..'i" to $3.50, now for t I . I 'i in t '.'.',' ut tlm Novelty Store. Cash paid for iu, uml nil kind ol f.irm piiiil'n t-'t ui Aliruluiiii'ii warehouse. II. A. I'o.IKK. i;, 1 1 . i ,.,:, .M. I)., member Hoard ui I'.'iihi in lixamintiu. Ollieo, Mursters hiildiug r" i lii'K i orner Main ami Cum Mum t. Kiy Cull)!! I'rtiif hi'il Irom Sau I nn Monday night w itli a brand now ,ii l ili. i.il li"! .in I i .ii now keep up with till- plOlVIMUII. Mom Hi.iu I'1, "'HI illiver 1'lows sold ewiy M'.u. Cliuicliill A Woolloy re lui'iu II.. ui 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 K llieli Mlmro of those I'.'i'lii.i'r.l plunii III I loll nl un . l or pi iri'H .Hid ipnility i'iiII Ht tliO old nritiiii.il hl.u:l, I i. "Ii mi l dried fruit, run ly mi l initn, , u;;irn niid tolcto t pn. i H to t int all. MhK, II, Kahion. ;;:uiijiiiy will I'roinpt you to buy rliiUluui a i 'loiliinn of iim. Suits fioui 1 to 1 1 ut !.-''" ami upiviird in price, many nmrkod below rout. Novelty Moid. 1'', U. C.illm.ui, pliymcinu and surgeon Dllico in i'nylor Wilnou blork, rosl dciiio, MrLMiilloH llouso. l'rofusioual rullii in tn or eoutitry promptly nn Hwerod ninbt or diiy. Suo U'iio V Kico, Muusu Furuiehors, lor every tiling in tliu furniture line, laii'.ri't Him U mid lnwoBt prices, just re- i i'iVK'1 il i.ll' bill of I) Ulcril Hlld C'JKS lii! -nihiio. Sen uh for burnuiiiB. .lnliiKiuii biutbeiH roiently orrivud at 1 i.i w h iii uitli fourtoeii tons of timotuy buy uml u ipianity of turnips and par iiniin. tlm ii'Hiilt oftlieir lainilna on TbirtyMilo liver. They will try farm hit! near Ii.iwkhii next your. 1'p to il.ilu ilnnt'iMliy by Pr. Strange wliioli in mis tin) bi'Ht and hituBt kinds of work wl.ilfully rurufully and properly iniinii'd with no uftur trouble, but pur Ilia ii itiafaetion. Try Pr. Strango's miamlum rioft iiH. t ho bust, latest and muni peifcct nmili). 1'ur 8alo or uxchuugo for 1 inula in Oro nun I IV ai'i eu timber hind in Hauta Urn, county, Califurniu, ubjut throe iiiileu from railroml btution, on cuuuty loud, nit K'njd f in i i laud and probably 10,111)0 cord of wood on the place uear a iroiid inaikut. l'liio 2,000. Address 1'. (). box US KoHolmrK, Oregon. A fovv ilo,,i'ii of I bono Kentucky uiado n.iiitt).' Hiiiiftaiiti.il unit well iiimle, no nhoildv. Ainu u few ilo.eu women's men's, bo)' and ehil'lruii's shoes, reiju lar wivMoiri. HalH for suiishiuu and nliiido, iindenve.ii' for hot and cold weather, and various ot'uor articles at liviiiK pii' co, ut H. U. .Stanton's. A imturul oxliibilion of clvio pride Is Ihuikuliu of iv I i 4 brow iutf company ol Milwaukee to havo the butlle-shiu Wis i jiiiiin rhiiileiied with beer instead of i li.uiil nniii'. '1 ho firm purpoHos to have a tipcciiil bull In iilowu for this occasion, wilh u portrait of the vount! lady who Is to pcrf'iiiii tho baptism, '.L AuIbii, uf UUnilolf, wm In torn yfirdy ltxnj. llilutiliiilon csiiia up from Yon Cilln jwitrrdny. MIkms MoIIIb aud L1.le IUhi'hv, of Clevtlaud, ar in th oily. Damp, it'll and raw urn familiar terms heard upon tlm streata today. Mr. and Mr. C. H. King ol San lr eiuo, Cal., aro guesti at Ida McClallvu. Mrs. Carrie McKlimey, of 1'ortlaod, is hoi on a timII lu Imr falhrr, N. J. I.au dait. Mrs. Hub Smith, killer of Mr. Moyd WojdrillT ol Ihlseity, died atllsktalid, Haturday. Miaa l.nella Kenntdy fias returned from Jackson couuly, lii aha has been leaching school. Borica at Kdenboavr cbaKl licit Sunday at 3 p. in., conilnrted by Her. J. T. Cotton. "Itoumo and .luhal," at the Ojra Hunts iifil Monday night. Sucure your aeata The ra will bo a mark ball at looking tilani.tonlght A gocxl time ia guaran teed lhoa who altnn J. WUsrd Oil (Viiiipany at Opfra Moime tonight. (euoral admission, only cants. lieM'rved seats, M cents. If you havo Catarrh, don't dally with local remedies, but purify and enrich your blood with Hood's Sarsnpanlla. rrlvate.Krtieat Spgur, ol Second Oie- gou Voluiileers, d'fd at the rresulio Hospital, Sau Krauciaco, the first ol tlie week. A.S Adorlou will leave Leie Frldny mornlog for I'orllaud lo enter the Oood Samaritan hosplUl. Oi sUga Urovo papers please copy. Sau Francisco parties have bondxd the Dsviluliss quarts mine and mill, uear MarshdslJ, and will dsrelop the property ealeuaively. roitland is doing a losing business with the Chines Ramblers, the tines re ceived not being enough to cover coat ol srrest and prosecution. The A. O. V. W. and W. O. W., the leading tfratsrual Insurance cruets are making rtrenuoua exertioua for an in crease in membership aod both are suc ceeding admirably. Judge Stearns and wife and daughter left last evening for Los Aogelss, Cal. They will be gone several months and will visit all points of Interest In Scuth ern California. Oregonian. In tbo slogging match between Sharkey, the sailor, and Jim Corbett, tho one-time champion, which look place lu New York Tuesday, Sharkoy had Uit best of (he fight from start to finish, and in the ninth rouud won the fight on a foul. O. It. Dush, the H. 1'. brakoir.au who had bis right foot badly injured in the freight wreck at Zuleka a few weeks ago, was in Ashland this morning, on his way to Chicago. He has beon in the hospital at Tortland since (he accident, aud Is now able to get around with the assistance of crutches. Ashland Tid lugs. , Mrs. P. J. Mcl'lierson, of Eugene, hss practically dcmousliatod that flowers of the finest grade can do receive their growth lu Western Oregon. Last week she received a cash prize of $25 from the Emma V. White seed bouie, of Mlone- polis, Minn., for the finest specimen of pansios, tho prize-winnor being of the ltoyal Challenge variety. Tho following is glveu in connection with the wreck of tbo Atalanta: "While the sailors were hanging in the rigging, expecting any moment to be swept to destruction, they got to banter tering one another about their predica uient, The opinion was expressed and concurred in that the only thing for sailor to do when he arrives lu port is to keep himself too drunk aud disordoly to sailaway again. It was a unanimous vote that corn and barley brine is more di gostible than that of Old Neptuue," Tho Lakeviow Register has mado an estimate of the the beef, mutton and wool sales of Lake county for tho fall season of 1UU8. The total sales of these products iu that county for the season amount to The total number of beef cattle sold was 8 117, at an aver stra price of :'U per bead, or Jl'J,(i2: total of 31,500 bead of sheep havo been sold for mutton at au average price of 12.75, or 183,21)0. Tho greater part of the tnuttou sheep are yot In the couuty, un sold, One million pounds of wool have also been sold at au average price of 12 and 12 cents, which amounts to (120 000. Settle Dp. I All persona imbibled l Urn iiii'l-mvn-ed are hereby notilled und ruim-rlo I to 'come forward and make prompt Ml'le jiiimit. All no'eH iiri't iic i-'iiiii' i tin' p ill Immediately will bo placid ii t "' luindii (if Sll UttoMK'V I'tf C'lll' (t MM. . I lilH riitiitr.ii likM It reail vv ut g ii g rut of lillnllmHH, Bil l lll'l"! brtv, II -el I l.'llHlit , (i. A. Coli'i i.l iii:nl w.is i iilii ' ity surdy. A. H. Pelitii.l iillM.ill i a in liM yesterday i. A. 1'iirii lirove eilril' rum don n 'i ilii I '4- J.A.MiI'hII uml ivil" ii li'lil ni l :ire Stopping hI Hie Mi CI. i.l 'ii J. A. lliuiitli'iibi i "f M.illnr l is ri'gis'nred Ht tbo MiCla'len. I. X. iMtiglis, .1. J. P.'wr an. I I an I Jones, of Sau .lone, (Jul , .ii.i irM'i ti: at Hi" Mt'ClHlien. Marring" license lit i Im-ii h- ur I .y County C'iuik (i.i.'ev to .tie Wbi'lield and Jljra Pilley. Work on tlm leieplioiie line lelwtcli Daiidoil Hlld Kuld l!e.l':ii ii i .t rt 'd to coin liienro tlilM wii'k. Murslitlel 1 is "in ii." A duit 1 1 r is 1 1 Imi built Ht oiicn mid u militia ruin Kny is to be oiKHiiit'd. Janet Wsldorf, tbo lai. nli I : i . r h. Slid a tronir i iiiiip ii y hi ' ll ainl Juliet," vt Ihe Open llnn r i i ).t .'.'on day. C. A. lUilillo ol the l'l A.IMU. u i n, !i (t for Iuh linine nt Ui'lill" l.i-i in.'lil, to help polish I III' b'llirn i f u Li ; l.i' 1 1 i.l 1 1 i K giviui; tnik"v Theio will li-i prirt' l.iiu u l .e l iiat I'rrsliy teriuit (.'luin b in tii.h.itv, next Sabbath, Nov. I'Tlii, munini an I eve ning at tbo iiHijul biiniH. l.i'Hcrve.l h'iiih I n tin' Wi. ii. I i ill Compuny ran be bad i.t tii. Uubflral Cigar St mi lioiii 10 a. m t . .". p. m. evtv ily this week. inly l' l cents. Tbo Mipply ol lirt-t-iliH apt Kh in C'ois county sreini lo la ui)liniitel 1 1 . : -i i-.ir largo lot h aro univiiiji nt ihu Marrbncid wsieboiiBi) eveiy day f.r i bip.i.en'. Itrund t'lnel of llucor, Mir. M . A. Armstrong o! .SuK' in , iwii arrive un tl.lS eveiiing's I'urtl uml will nr.ii i. a Ili'givo of llulior lode wbl'i in tie' l ily. Miss ICli.ti Haivey, of tbi.i rity, i l. n. d a very sumtsful hrm nf trlm.l i.i tbo Kdelilnmer iln-tr ii:I J e!i rd.iv .vhe li.ia tieen engaged bi tearb the rpi in,; term in the Rmiiiu dimi iet . All epidemic of e,'i. '' i: i.i i.uing among lioiseH on mall p: .m ii', in tiie viciuity of Aiililaud. A 1111:11' ri i l v.ilu- able animaU have die 1 of the dierat".', and tho vein inaiimiH available in that part of the country 11 i i unable lurbei k Is spread. The WUard Oil Company in n'lilly drawing ciowds to the Cpi'ta II im..'. The company gives u big t-bow (jr a hi- tlo money (only 13 cents 1 uud they nialie both friends uud 1110:. ey. tio und Eeo theiu onco and you are sure to g j tiK'iti and llio beauty of it in you ran take your eiiliio family with you for Wm than von freuueully pay to sec un iufonor perforiuanco. Kvery night tbi'i week, :t the 0Kira House. In Janet Wnldrof herpell' wo have mi actress, of tlm loos' t coiiHtimtmite art. Youth, buauty, goo in J und vinr en throned in ono clmrmiui personality. Uocognized n h tho peer of nil her pro- docessors, she bid fair lo outHlrip them II and slun l to future years at) Ammi ca's great Ob t uct renti . Her Juliet is now claimed to bo tho greatest llvim; embodi ment of Shuketipeai'o'H ill starred heroine that over trod the board. Universal acclaim givos to her Koualiud and her Julia tho palm over many otbots of es tablished fume ; nnd yet th re !h u secret to this sudden success of beta. YeurBof hard unremitting study before bur tlrrst appearance last yuar mid what her per sonal friends call an absoluto hunger for Study, blio is backed w ith a mont excel lent company, among them Win. Mo oy, remember3d by many us tbo Into Mar garel'a Mather's Cytubelme, Noi vol Mc- Oregor, Alien Dutin, Ooorgo Dirusrdoj!, Kllen Buyer and several others inoro or loss known lo tho Wct-t, completing a roBtor which is becoming known us olid of tho best balanced companies that ever cauio woHtwuid. That taVntci lady, Ada Dow Cun lur, nxsoeititcd in the mind of every eastein playgoer wilh mauy a grand production of tho bard, personally uuperintonda tho stago production aiil tiio result is u series of perfect pictureii, accurately uud artistically costumed, complete in every detail, carrying the uudieiuo into tho heart of Verona, drdou l'meut or lllxiia, there to live with tho niedioyal coloi iiw aud romance of tbo. e dayu uhowiiigiu every lino. Critics scum to bavo oxliauBlcil llicir vocabularies in praising tlu lady und her support aud should repei t count for any thing wu uio to havo u treat seldom equalled in tho ili.unatio anniiln of mi r city. At Opera llouso Monday, Nov. u'S. I'ricoB 75. B0, 35, and Lloo. Drink th Cause. A mail by Him lMi'of If. (!. WilliauiH, ait'iiiiKnr In dm ui'j , wai I -i dead . 11 th'i b irk 1 o-eli i.f lh V.jrili tialom Tu.'Kil iy in iriiing Uir iin r llo ivcr le i I 'in li.ipii'st over ibi) minimi tint nlterii f 11, H'nl iI.h f'iilowii"( l'l' li er exlrarif'l fmiii iliMiiislliiioiiy i D.'cunsfd had bum drinking freely during U.o day, whs "pn-lty full" when ho came to (he Kldorado, about 11 o'clock, Motidsy even In. Ifu cuiilinuod drinking and during the evuning wanted the barleniler," Iee Minard, to cash a check lor him. The chuck was for $I8.3j, drawn 011 the l''nt. Ntttional Hank, of rants I'ais and signud by John Kerns. He Indorsed tlm 1 hci k, but so Illegibly that Mlnsrd r;Ii!Hil lo cshIi I'. Minard tried to ob tuin a bed for him at the hotel but was lol l lliern was ii' room for him, so he re inuiiiiid ubout tlm place until a late hour Ii yrint; dtiiiks from otlier iniiuUs, until soni'i ' fin gave him a half-pint flask of whiskey which he llnisbed at one draught and 81111 after fell (1 (he ll wr. If was taken out 011 tlm back porch and !-ft to sleep i ff bin "jug." Ileausfouud there .1 ;nl Tuiftday morning. Follow ing is tbo vt-nlii t of tba coroner's jury: We, t'iu (Mroner'a jury, empoiielled by tli coroner id D.iUs Com.ly, Orf gon, lo eii'piiie Into the circumstances sur ronii ling tlm death ol deceased, what his mini) was, whore and when became to bifi .l.'ii'li, Mlu r baifig mvn first duly swomi, ray that wu lind deceased's name lo be II. C William, llul he was form erly leHide I ut ti'i'd Hill, Jackson dimly, Hrcoii, (hit he was of the probib!u ae of it I y''Hrs, that be died on lbs li-ud day of Nov ml. IT, l.yH, in the talxill of Tl'i'ii ; iim tV MiiiMid, in ftofebilrg, I nuiai county, Oregon, uinl that lifs do't'h wis canned by lbs xiei-i-ive use of hIc 'bolic stimulants. Cm. L. II AMii.r'i.v, W. ril.KIH'JTiiN, H. K. Svksm, A. L. KuiiiKii, r. it. kii.kii, W. K. Mans. Llkton. K 1 in; ae.ilher. snow on tho luouiilaiiis Sunday.' Horn, to tlm wife of K. Shad, a son. Wui..Sivcr from Scotlsburg in to ah S'liiliy. Mm. Cb it'. Iliuey was iu Ibis viciuity visit tr g ralatives, the first of iait week. s.-vei.il new u-iintr.i bare moved lo l a-. 1 1.1 r t if the world, to lind bourns . .Sjiiid hive already bx-ated. We hope tin y w ill like tbii conntiy as will as the "aebf.i. I'' people Kev. Oordoo, oi Drain, preached at Una pluce Sunday, uud look in several members, Ihre on pro i:itiou and nii.e inlj foil meiuboisbip. l'lieie t-boulil hi) a law passeil in this hluiH to prevent girls from going wild the boye, until they " hbed llmir short till C.I', f " Tlnnr anl bo a biiibduy party next Sutuidiiy, in Kyih lJ'H Hull lo n lebrate M:a I.illio li.irtel'a birthday. 10 1 llaiin-H and K O. HulJle')lou have told souio ol 'heir coyote dogs to parli' ii up the country. Tt.eo. Kieer exjiects to go to San I' lancitiro soon, wbeid he will liud work. N. K-itei: tho llraiu and ScoUsburg mad rariirr, was iu Ibis viciuity, Sun day. M. 1. Thompson puaseil through on the etage, 1'rlil.iy on his way home from Ut ecbiirg. We would be pleased I) hoar from our brother l orrefpaiulen t from tliis place. He biihii't written for a "coon's age." We gut lired doing all the scribbling alone hii might write half of the time anyway. Kpw.r;h League Sunday evening on the subject ' l'raise and Thanksgiving". J. M. KobiiiBon Under, new members taken iu, oue. Tom. Doe Creek Items. l'leiity of raiu, enow and good weather (or the miners. Wo are pleased to say that the Doe cieck wood camp is the livliest place on Cow cirtk. Wo will soon have a saw mill in our mi'liit, uud then the long-looked-for flame will begiu to stretch itsself from Doe t'lut to tho S. 1". K. K., where sev era! thoueaud cords of wood will be stacked. 1 bo Doe creek cusu store is doing an extensive business under the manage ment of Ooj. W. Kiddle. Dick Mcl'.eo and wife have moved here tj retddo this -winter. A. li. Adams lias been nulla ill, but is getting some better at present. A. O. Adams, Sam Delieu aud Wm. Mdiee made a Hying visit to Riddle last Sunday. Keiouixk. Roscburg School Notes, Miss Minnie Liudeay has returned to school utter two weeks absence. Mies lvtilli Dowey, who has been sick for several days, litis returned lo school. Mies Minnie Shupe has returned to Bchool after two wooks absence. We submit the following iiueatlous ; What ii the Cuban debt? How much has tho Uuited States agreed to pay Spain lor the Philippine islands. An o.n, 1 or Over Fifty Yeais, AN Ol.U AND Wtl.L-TlllKO USHSUV. Mrs Wliibluiv k dootliluu Hyiup lias bcuu used tor over 11 Ity yearn ly lmlliiumut uiuthcrs tor tholr clilUtrt'ii u hllo toclhitiK, wltb porlcct mucous. It miuthei tliu child, no tan the guuik, allays a.11 pulii, cmos ttlud colic, and U tho beat remedy (or liUulinu. U pleaeaul to llio Unto. Hold by iHiikkIMs In every part ol tho world. Twuuty- Uvo cent a bottle. Its value Is luculoulablo. Do mire and auk for Mrs. Wluslow's Soothing byrup, ami takouoothur klud. Ui Icy ImLcii' r, ui Cii)iiiVil , w. lr th 1 i lly tuts wet k. V., Mcl'.rooin, of 1 Jim It-vb-w force, wS In lbs cliy Unt Tiiiirmlav, Andy Sin rinaii is up on a b;t vlclt from SsgiiiMW. wbers be hae iii.n w ik ing 111 a lumber yard. J. V Cochiau has moved to Ihu city for tbo winter, John Krroman baa Improved In his f '-Kit rac ing in the last month. .I'i Itlcs Is building h new house on his pr iprrl) in (iabla-rl s addition to Myrtle Urei k. iWb Kiddle was in (own In th" rspsc ity of district attorney, to try two of our young men. I hey were bound over lo appear before the grand jury at its regu lar term. Our Ggbt last week raised the surplus in the city treasurer's hands to the tone of Ave dollars. llvv. Wojds, ol Ihe Christian Church, pleached tao very intorrfcting rmons ii Hundiy last. A. 1'owill, of Llk cierk, is d iw n oil a i borl visit. Mrs. M. J. I'owu I's daugliii r, Mrs. McClsiu, of California, ia home for the winter. Uncle Joe Linn is tbo busiest man in town at tho present lime. Juo. itrowu will soon cointiieiii e on tbo development of the mi' e "ii Krtishy ISutle. Mrp. I.'. I.rewer has movid to loan for the winter. Allie Sherman is iiup'otnu fast and will soon be out again. S. J. ISailry has just cloied a suciess- ful term of school at the Dyer rc'oool on Souih Myrtle. Jno, Orr and Tom Adams ltd last Tuesday for the Orare Creek mines. Ed aud Tom Dunnavin came iu last Tuesday from Kastero Oregon. Among those visiting ltotcbiirg lust Tuesday were : Mrs. A. Weaver, John Hall, X. Selig aud 1". T. MiOee. II. F. West is a full-uVdgid notary public now. T. A. Findley t amo in neroud liest in the foot race 1-H S'lnday evening. W. II. Drake baa gone down lielow H meburg to spend tho wtuU r h-bing. Tbo boys say there w ill Im souim large t'n-li yarns told in the spring. Frank Oatuiau is i'l from Kiili rn Ore gon for winter. Noali Sel'ers H eut Suinlay I t in the city. Noali is woikiu on the Eerliou oui at Wee'. Forr . An BODY. Looking tilass. H uithiue and (rcpieut showers. Mr. K M. (ioodman ami family were doiug business in Koseburg Tuesday. Mies Eva Denniug baa returned home from Winchester where she I. as been for the past month. Mr. Chan. Criteer, of Frei.cli Settle ment, was here 011 important business latt Friday. Mr. D. Morgan has returned hoiue from Dillard. Mr. Holdrige ol Ten Mils was with us Sat 11 rday. Mr. J.C. MiCulloch end daughter, of Olalla, aro visiting friends and relatives bre for several days pa-t. C. II. Spaogh made a trip to Koberts Crotk Sunday. Mrs. S. Croxtou, of Spokane, Wash., aud Mrs. A. Wade, of roitland, are visiting friends here this week. We arJ glad to hear that our school has started a literary society, which is a good thing if all take part. There Eeems to be a great iutereit taken iu this matter. Our school is progressing nicely uuder tho skillful mansgeuieut of Prof. .las. Davis. Mr. aud Mrs. Kamsey were visiting frieuds here Saturday. Emkkbo.n. Obituary. Julia A.liiles waB born in Pennsyl vania September l'. 1Mb. She was married to Leouaid tiuell, March 17, 1830. They moved to Oregon in 1852, lo cating in Marion county, und in 1S51 lo cated in Douglas county, whero they bave since resided, with tho exception of one year speut in California. Iu 1S70 they located iu Looking Glass valley, where she died November 11, 18'JS. Grandma Buell was loved by ull who knew her aud especially by her family and neighbors, lo whom Iter life was ever au example of Christian lave and cheerfuluoss. So complete was her hope aud trust in her Savior, that sentiment of her loved soug cheered and comforted bor last hours and she was ready to go to her reward. Anvwhere with Jesus I can go to sleep, When tho darkuiug shadows round about mo creep. Knowiug I shall wukeu nevermore to roam, Anywhere with Jesus will lie home, sweet Home. Mrs. Buell was the mother of 12 child ren, eight uoys ana lour gn is, w-.in 01 grand children and 40 rent-grand-children. She loaves a husband SI years t.f ago, who has beeu her OJimtant companion and helpmate for 03 yours, ulso seven tons aud to daughters to mourn thtir loss. She could well say : "I have fought a good tijiht, I have li nibbed my course, I have kept the faith, henceforth there is laid up for uie a crown of right eousness." A hayseed entered several Tacoma gambling houses the other night, broke all tbe games, and left without even buy ing a drink. He was a mjBtery and too much even for sure thingn. Apron Strings.' l.k.rl I y is to have an Ira ikat'lig rl ik. us) br raw Ire'. Ili ('iny.)i City rfli'lil""'! '"I'g rata, il b Itskrr till J penpb',Mi''iin'. Sunday, t 1 eaily HiO, iiiiin1ir of carloads of wihjI werr shipped from 'tlm lliirns warehouse last week, consigned to Chicago and lloston. William Itiley, middle-aged mau, was has been at work on a dilcli In Har ney couoty, was found last Hatnrdayin an unroiisoious condition At'hls camp. It is thought lie hail a stroke of paralysis or a fit. Frank Wilson, late of Klickitat county, hit purchased ihe Slade hotel, stable and Stag line, at (Jranl ; consideration, 7000. The wheat crop of Uulah Service, Califoruisn, InVShermari coontr, netted Id m 11900, witb.wblrh he returned (0 the land of drought. Court Heaver Hill, No. IB, Foresters of America, have amalgamated, with Court Ci.ipiille City. This step was made al most necessary by the closing down ol the (leaver Hill mines. The Ashland-Klamath Falls stage con tractor (irsut Amos, was arrested Son day, for cruelly to animals, lu driving horses on Ihe lion which wre unfit to be taken out of the stable or pasture. He pleaded guilty; seutence was suspended pending Ihe doing of certain tilings prop er for (ha welfare of the stage stock. The story seems to have lieen ipiite generally circulatad that it is the inten tion of the Southern Pacific Company lo move the West Scio station to Sbelburn. I! uniess interjsts of Scio demand the station at A Vest Scio, and to remove it would greatly iDjore Scio's bosineea ad wautagea, says the Scio News. The Keaver Coal Company, lately in corporsted in Coos county, wilb a nom inal capital slock of U.OOO.OdO, proposes to engage in tbe building, equipping, maintaining and operating of a railroad from a point on the Coquille river, near Beaver slough iu Coos couoty, to a point on Coca bay, at or near Empire City ; telegraph aod telephone line in the state of Oregon ; to own and develop coal mii.es; to own and operate steamboats, BUsamships; or any kind of water craft; al- sawmills and log booms; and to cirry on a general merchandise business. Baldwin Hotel Burned. S..N Fit.Ncii4co, Nov. 23. Al 3;25 this morning the Baldwin hotel caught fire and was entirely destroyed. There were S'W people, guests and employes, in tbe bold when the fire broke out, aud cer tainly two, probably many more of ibete people, lost their lives. Manager A.J. Whit was cue ol the victims, but before lie cave up bis life Ihe gallsut fellow saved the live- of three womeu. The death of White was most dramatic Three women appeared on a cornice of tbe Fifth floor on the Market-street side of the hotel. The fiiemou could not reach them wilh ladders and they stood helpless, screaming with terror. Sud denly White came out of tbe window carrying a small rope. With this he loaered the women into the arms of tbe firemen who were waiting at the win do s of the next story. Then White started down the rope hand over baud. When he was half way down, the rope parted, and the man who bad just saved Hire.-lives was dashed to death on the paiement, one hundred feet below. Cleveland. Kainy weather at present. Neil McBeth and Elmer Urubbe, Uurden Valley, were here Thursday. Mrs. O. W. Aldersou has gone of to O rants Pass lo visit her daughter. Kobert Heydon paid Edenbower a vieit Sunday. W. II. Murdoch made a trip to Rose burg last week. Frank Batemau paid Koseburg a bus! iu SB visit last week. Chutles Pierce is working for Tom Thompson of Coles Valley. Pat Woodruff, of Melrose, waa at our literary meeting last Saturday night. Adam loeruer visited Kofeburg last week. George Crane, of Curryville, was in our midst last Sunday. Dillard Clinkenbeard, of Coos county, is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. T. Wood ruff, aud other lelatives. The dance given by Mr. Vote last Saturday was a grand success. tieorge Bennet, of Hubbard creek, formerly a resident of tbii place, was veiling heie last Tuesday. There was a mispriut iu the name of our literary society in the last paper. It is "Tho Crystal Brook Literary." S. S. Negus and wife were iu Koee burg latt week. The red, white aud blue Boats over our school houto now. May it. float there forever. Clkveland Jays Married. DENN-BYRON. In this city Novem ber 22, 1808, Miss Ada Byron to Jacob Dunn, Jr., tbe Rev. Father Levecque olliciating. The wedding took place at 0 a. m. in the Catholic Church, which waa hand somely decorated for tbe occasion, in the presence of a large number oi invit ed guests, who bad assembled to witness the impressivo ceremoules, which unit ed lor life Ihe destines of two young peo ple. After tbe ceremouy, mass was sung, aud afterwards tba bridal party partook of a widding breakfast at the Shatkey House. The newly wedded pair are well kuown and highly respected citi a ns id this couuty and have tbe best wishes of a host of frieuds for their hap piness and prosperity as they journey ou through life. EL Batting Powder Made from pure cream of tarUr. Safeguards the food against alum Afcim baking yttwitrt an the greatest awnaccrs lo health ol tha prusnt day. vl SK'ns ee., nt rs, I BKICP MENTION. For a good 6-cent cigar call on Mrs N KTa. Rugs in infinite variety at Alexander A Strong's. John Hall, of Myill" Creek, was in town Saturday. Zephyr 15 cotil fur 4-ekein package at the Novelty Store. Key West, imputed and domestic cigars at tho Koseleof. A finely bred Jrrtey male calf for sal. Address P. O Box, 103 the Boss Store is selling out at saiti fk-ing pi ices. Call ami he convinced. 10 you smoke? If so, get the Artie cigar at Kruse & SI. ami rooks, sole agents 10,000 men wanted t tlm Jloes Store to select great bargains I ef iru it is loo late. Ladies rubbers at 'S cents and lirsi quality at 40 cents per pair. Novelty Store. Tbe Oliter plow has a world wide reputation. Churchill A Wool ley sell them. Facts not fakes ii what our adver tising columns represent. Tbe Boss Store. Baby "Cry for Castoria" but their papas cry for Oliver Plows they must bsve them. Smoke the "Artie," tho best iic cigir of the year. Kruse & Shambruok, sole agents. Tho only best stove is the Bridge & Beach euperior line. Churchill 5c Wuol ley sell them. K. A. Doxier, at Al.raham'b wine house, buys hay, graiu and all kimU ol farm products. New stoik of ladies aud miEses' lii.e shoes, nil tbe latent style, just received at Parrotl Bros. il unr goods aie new ami of the luted el) lea. No shopworn good on hand at the Boss Store. Gents you will find some extra good bargains in overabirts. at thj Novelty Store closing out sale. A large and fine assortment of chil dren's shoes just received at Parrolt Broi. Call and see them. Call at tbe Boes Store and price their goods, and you will lie surprised to find hrm at such low figures. Money to loan ou city and country property. D. S. K. Bum, Marsters' Building, Roseburg, Or. What everyone says most be true. The choicest of teas aud coffees in town at Mrs. H. Eas-ion's. Ladies jackets must be closed out at once, lu order to d Ibis we will oner them at less than cud. Novelty Store. If you are not salieuvd u ith the treat ment you receive at the tanner's teed Sheds it will not cost you anything. 11 4 Our shelves are gettiuu empty, Blill we have a line of dress goods that it will pay you to price at tho Novelty Store closing out sale. Tbe finest and besi selected lino of holiday goods ever brought to this coast from New Yoik city, will be shown in eeasou. vvatcu tor tuem at the novelty Store. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings on the second and fourth Monday ol every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Epworth League room of the M. E. church. Sowing machines, sewing machines, sewing machines at Alexander & Strong, and the best of them at that, ranging iu price from 23 to $37.50. Besure to eee them before you buy. Morris' Poultry Cure. This iufulliblo remedy challenges the world to produce its equal as an egg producer. Prevent ive aud cure for 'all diseases of fowls. Guaranteed and for Bale by II. M. Mar tin, Koee burg, Or. Suits of clothes, all wool,, heavy weights, 0.50; regular price fJ. Boys clothes from 0 to 13 years for $1.50 and $2. Hats all styles aud color. for 80J regular price $1.50. All these goods aro only to be found at the Bona Store. Tbe Farmer's Feed Shed is now ready for business. When you c imo to town bring your feed and stop with us. It will cost you ten cents per day for teams and five cents for saddle horses. Teams will be safe and Vehicles under shelter. (Jive us a trial. .ut Dr. W. S. Hamilton is the Secretary of the Board of U S, Examining Surgeous for Pensions at ltoeehurg, aud all com munications should be addressed to him. W, S. Hamilton. Secretary, K. L. Mai Kit, President, K. Du Gas, Treasurer. By tho Board. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Blguatura of mm