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1 0 ,11 PRIffi REGARDLESS I ffil l:or Bargains Call at Caro Bros' Boss Store. l'hti i'bAINDEALER DECEMBER 1. 18H. , u din K.jm KnI fut tho best cigars. M.rait.nl in ono pound cartoons it 'uli-r'n "' ')' Sie the CU'k tiulil lap orchard enlli v.tl.n l Churchill .V Woolloy's. No niintiiUt will bo uiado l.y having your denial work duuu by Dr. Strange. .1. I). Mai.ii colls the Imut Hour in town i,i..l .n. ! 'Ul't. 'jualily consid ered. Cn Bih. iiiloini their patrons llit n,.. nr.- hi receipt again ul Clark's spool Cotton. s.nno "Id price. I'.l.o i. l i r lo licn skills, which loruicil a-M at ll-oil I $3.50, now lor tl.l.'i In .'.'..' ul tho Novelty Store. Ci.1. pall l.irKi-in. aud all kiud ol farm products, at Abraham's warehouse. It. A. lo.uu. E. Pu'lan. M. I., member Board ol rniiridi Itanium. Olltee. M ureters building raiding currier Main ami Uaie dirt 1 1 . M.n iliuii lo,"11'' Oliver Plows sold n,.,y ,,,,t. Churchill Woollav aro lump Hutu idling ihtnr share- ol these civet. rU .1 plow In D-mida For puces an I m"'' 1,1 11,0 M oriuii'.i' aland. Fresh '" dried finite, i-.in I y uti.l inns, . tgars and tobacco at prices to nut nil. Mini. II. Eamon. I.conomy will prompt " t0 uy rl.llilipn a clothing ol u. Suits lioiu I to 1 1 ut and upwurd ' price, many ni.iri.pJ below cost. Novelty Mori. 1'. K (tollman, iiyaUhiii auJaurgeon OHioi in Taylor A. Wilson block, resi dence. M.'l'lillcu Home. Profofsional i. ilia in t .wn "r country promptly an nulled night nr d iv. Seo Kit u .V Kirr, Houto Furuiahcrs, t..r every tbin-J i the furniture Hoe, largot.l uto. k un I loot prices, jt re-i-piv.' I u i n- lu lol l iiUernaud a liiiiiiturv. ' ' lor baruiilua. HfiiiiMiilicr ll. nt l'r. MriiiK in a r inuM iit iidi.lcnt of KiiHolniix, and ia not hi'io tcmri'mi i'y. Hint no liilly warrant all bin wirk nn J in lu re at nil tiuit-a to niitkc K""'l !'urauti-oa ol all dontia try. , tJtfjffi?? wntrliiuaker. Hhop in fijr''kW.lJ CXIHOHH olUcc, licit to iiki .urn an' oiuuliutt. KomiburK, Drouon. utclui". il j ka und jdwulry ropairod in a fl.iill.il innnuur at ruasouablo pricee. A nhni ol tlio publio patronaKO to ljiitc.l. I'p to Julo dunliHtry by IT. M range which mi'aiis tlio bvnt and latoal kloda ol work Mvilfully carefully and proporly nmirtol with no utter tioiiblo, but per iod milieu lion. Try )t. Htrange'a aimiuloHU cioa na, the bual, lateat and inoHt perfect uiudo. l or aaio or exchange for lauds iu UiS gun - I IV ucicH timhtir land iu Hauta iTii. county, California, abjut three mllia from railroad fclaiiun, on county road, putt koo.1 f nil land and probably 10.000 coi da of wood on the place uear good iiiiuktt. 1'iico '.',000. Address 1'. t. box iS Kosolmrg, llregon. A low ilo.'.on of thoau Kentucky made punts, mibBt.iiilul und well made, no bhuddy. AIbj a few dozen wouien'e, mttn'H, boya' und children's shoes, regu lar wen i t-rrt. Huts for sunshine and uliado, uudiTAcnr (or hot aud cold woMlhi'i , and vni iouu otiiur urliclos at living priccD, ut U.C. Htanton'a. 1'. K. Richardson Will llx tho lloor ut tho armory aud put H iu l'n ft cIiiho condition (or dancing, and will kU'.i inutrucliona (or ton weeks coiuuiuiii'iiiK Siilitrday, Dec. 3rd at 8 p. in. l.cHH.iiis 50 cents. The hull will be open to ull diuu cra. The aduiissiuu will be -5 couls fr mnitlumou, ladies free. Notice. i'ouiiivcly no huutiug, llahlog or other. wiHe treiipuuuing ou tho fair grounds. H. O. Uaiuvum. l or Over 1 Illy VfHia. am Oi.o and Wki.i. Tumu Uauiv.-Mr II1I.IOW b rto.illunii nj.ii Iim bvvll U0d lur over lllty y.'.ui Ly mtlUoua ul umtlicm tor tliulr iiii.irtMi ulillu li Llliiiix. wltu i.crlcct IUCCCM. II ootiu lliu clill.l, Holtuua tlio kuuu, allayi all lutlii, i iui' win. I collo, ami in tuu tent ruiuvay for lilnrrli.i'. 1h plouHttnt to tlio limtu. Hold by ilniUKlnU In cvci-y mirt n tlio worlil. IwoniT llvouciilN a biilllc, ltd v nl no U Incalculable, Bu mii'oan.l hhU r,,r Mm. Wlimlow's Hootlilng, Kyrup, uJ Uko no other kind. IS m CLOSING OUT SACRIFICE A. II. 1 lournoy came in from Dillard Tuesday, Alice Cliukenbeard, of Idaho, Is at the McCUllen. T. J, Critr.fi ol the Mule t'rrek mines is ia tho city. IT. M. M. Murphy, of (Jleudale, is Iu the city today. T. K. Churchill, ol Ten Milo was In towu Tuesday. Dave I.ipiuau, ol Portland, Is iegls tered at the McClallno. Mllos Agoe, ol Wiustoii, is taking In the aighta about town lo lay. J. II. SkllllDgton, of Myrtle Crerk, was in towu the first of the week. V. Abernothy and Miss Violet Abri nuthy, of Mora, are guests at thn Mc- Clalleii. Kev. H. II. Mienglo, pretidlng elder of the M. :. Chunb, 8Milli,i in tho city for a low days. Mrs. A rant, of Molrose, and W. F. rant, of Klamath Falli, are guvala at the McClallen. A marriage llcouio has bueu iasurd by County CU-i k (iatley to Kev. .1. Cotton and Mrs. Allco Weaver. "The hotilh Ufloio the War" at tho Opera llouso, touight, locember lot. (io aud enjoy yourselves. The Home ISakcry is soon to have a nxw brick ovon, armugnmrnti having been completed therefor. The South lieloie tho War aud the great passion play at the opora ho'iae tonight, (io and enjoy yourself. All forma of scrolula, aoioa, bolls, pimples and eraptlous, are iuickty uud psrmaueully cured by Hood's Harta)a rilla. The Farmers' Feed Yards ou .lackson street is proving a great convenience to farmers coming in tovn to trade this wet weather. Judge Lyons aud Sheriff Stoubeua don't Inteud that any mora persons shall oscape from the county jail, and have had the windows protected with steel. James W'itbycombe, ol the Corvsillls Agricultural College, Is in the city In the Interosts of the Farmers' Institute to be held in this city within the next few weeks. Services at the Iloggcss school house, Sunday, December -lib at 2:30 p.m. llihle Saoct ideation will probably be the subject considered. All are cordially lu vited. II. O. Tabor. A terrible enow storm In the Bohemia district is reported by a man who came out from the mines Tuesday. Snow was only waiat deep wheu bu left, but was still coming down. J. W. Cook has closed down Ins mine in the Hohomia district. This throws out of employment a number of men, It was thought the mine would coutinue in operation all winter. All mombers of lTilletairiau Lodge No. S. I. U. O. K. are rrijoeatod to be present at the regular meeting of said lodgo to be held on Saturday evening, Dec. 3, 18'JS. Important business. All mombers of Keuo W. K. C. ure requested to med at their ball next Fri day evenlug, Dec, 2ud. liuainoss of im portance to be transacted. JtNMi Bi anion, See. Capt. Huu D. Hoswoll, ol the Boswell Springs was iu town the first of the week, He will soon bo "baching" at the popular resort at the ttprings, we hear, as Mis. Uoswoll lutonds sending tho winter at Su Francisco. The Coiiuillo papers aro kicking about the mail sorvice. When the bay mail came by the Coiuille route the citizens of the bay did some grumbliug too, but since our mail has beeu coming via the old Coos bay wagon road we have uoth ing to growl about. MarshHold News. Matt Wllkius, deputy grand muster and organizer, who has beeu doing good work in Koseburg (or tho A. U. I'. W, during tho past few weeks, loaves for Cuuyonvllle touight or tomorrow, to round up the natives iu that vicinity. May auueoss attend him. W. T, Sapp, the ossified man who 1b ou exhibition ia Koseburg, this week, attracted considerable attention from tho public. His age Is -It years, his weight 40 pounds and be has lain, iu one posi tion (or 27 years. lie can move the left ai m at the shoulder, and the fingers oi the left band. He cau also open his mouth aufllcleut to receive food aud to talk, but otherwise lie Is as U carved from solid rook, This solid little man seems to be of a very cheerful disposi tion, and delights iu talking to his many visitors. I Settle Up. All persons Indebted to tlio uuderaign ed are hereby notlllod and requested to come forward and make prompt rotllo meuf. Ail noics and accounts nut paid immediately will bo pi iced in the limoila of an attorney fur collection. Tlili means like it reads. We aro going out of business, and must have a viftlemont. ' Caho X.VjK D. F. Wells, .f O'.ulla, Is iu (own to day. W, Necdhsin, of Halom, is at the Mc Clallen. K. A. John nun c arno up from Drain yesterday. 8. C. Miller, ol DillarJ, was in town yesterday. U. V. (iurnoy , of K-nton, was in Hose burg yefler. lay. Alt Kedy, of San Fruucisco, in ii ;uest at tho McClallen. Judge A. F. Slotnn ciiii'i over from Oakland, Weduenday. Wm. Kamp, the tJiiif.l Furry blavkamitb, was in tovui Tucsduy. Thomas Hancock, of Flkton, has Ix-en granted a ) pvnnion by tlio governtneot. Ken Troa bridge, the I'amas Valley murcliaril, ia doint; b.isiuiKS iu tow n to day. Dull' 1'arktr ea me up from rorlland ou Wednesday night's I'f.il un a vinit to relatives. Mrs. .loo l.y on", .1 Drain, who has beeu visiting iu the city returned to Drain yesterday. Miss Addiu Siircy will Icuvo for lfr risbtli lliu latter part oi tiio wouk f..r a few wenkH visit with frien Is and tolu tivea. The ciutiH. t Io i airy t bo maii letoi n Myrtle I'oinl and l'ort Orford, has been awarded to Louis Knupp, ut '-'-7- er annum Janet W'allrof and company gave a vory pleasing roudillou of Komeo and J ullot Monday evening to a fair sized audience. l'r. K. V. Hoover, Main etroet, ue. ' to city hall. Calls promptly answered day or night. Kit ucial attention given to diseases of I he none and throat. Before Justice Irving Ion at Oakland, Tuesday, J. A. Scott, of Yoiiealla, thai god with aeaaull w ith iuleut to kill J. A. Cox, waived examination and was held in tho sum of fK) to an ait tho action of tlio grand jury. Two elot-m ichinu uxpurts worked III e machines at the W ilhiii file hotel aud then at eevi i al salotu, su a a Salem dispatch, uud then skipped out for the south. They aro about due in Koseburg and will probably try the tamo gu:e here. Keep your eves open. F. W. Wcolley, who was severely in jured last week by running sgaiust the business end ( one of bis favorite plows at bis warehouse, has bueu having a ton nh time of il but wo aru pleased to say is now on tho men.l aud w ill soou, we hope, bo abb to atteud to business as usual. A.C. Marks, who recently returned from Alaska, brought with hiui copies of papers published in I 'yea, lUwson, Skagway, aud olttowhore. They aro iu great demaud and Adolph ia kept busy louing tliem to bis Iricnds und iu keep ing track of them and is thinking serious ly of employing a book-keeper to uBBiet him ia his iabcis. Ue were favored with a glance at the Dyca Tress of Aug. (Kb, and Dyca Trail of July 'Jib, aud appropriated un item or a j, which may be seen elsewhere iu this issue. A. D. Anindell, who buys Oiegou fruits of all kiuds for K, U. l'oltor, of Minneapolis, is ut tho Imperial, after spending several weeks in Eastern Ore gon, from whore ho bus shipped a num ber of carloads of fresh prunes and other small fruits. He is now turning his at tention to apples, which he says his bouse considers the finest to bo found la the world. Mr. Aruudoll says that the fresh piuuo, and, in (act, all kinds o plums from bora w ill ia a few years have a tremendous sale all over tho East, if the growers will ouly pay more atteutiou to gathering and packing them. Tele gram. No Half-Way Policy Will Do. When the United States finally an nexes the l'hilippiuos, tho iusurgeuts must at once bo uiudo to uuderstund that they will not bo allowed to main tain armed forces, but must accept the form of government thai this country may decide to graut thorn. It is re ported that the Filipinos are much ex- erclsod ut the prospect of Americau an nexation, uud demand that tho iude peuduuee of tho Philippines bu recog nised. Their leadois are disposed to givs trouble, and the administration should tako steps to overawo thorn, or at loast be ready lo promptly crush out any disturbuueo that tuny occur. Half-way measures would bo fatal, us they would uot only excite the contempt of the Filipinos , but encouruge them to make a formidable reeistauce, New Orleans ricnyuno. DRAFT OE THE TREATY Will Be Laid Before the I'cntc Commissions Toddy. SIBJLCTS I0R M00TIUI0NS Little Time Will De Occupied In Coin ptcllng the Work-Attitude of Philippine Insurgents. I'ahh, Nov, 30. The I'liiUd States peace commlsslou held a session today for the porpomt of dincomiiig tho draft of the treaty articles ir.ado yesterday by Secretaries Moore and Ojoda. The Unul preparation of these articles was con- cluJcd and tbo ttr'.Sf'l draft turned over to tho typewriters. The joint session of tho couimiitsicu then met and began discussion ol tLo formulated protocol agreement and sub jects for negotiation, all of which were preseutcd to the joint commission in a lorm acceptable to the Americans. The joint commission devoted two hours and a half to drafting the threo first articles of the peace treaty protocol, dealing with tlio cession of Cuba. A general discussion on the other articles lollowed, but no decision was reached, and the joint commission adjourned un til tomorrow. Maukip, Nov. 3'.. The cabinet at a meeting today considered the action of the Carlista and fuither deliberated upon the repatriation of tlio Spaniuids in the Philippines. It as decided that constitutional lights will for tho present remain suspended. Tho cabinet's instructions tj Kios, drawn up last evening, were to request the immediate release o' tho rpaiiib prisoners in tho Philippines ; to negotiate for navigation and tariff advantages in the Philippine ifdamla, iu favor of Spain, and lo obtain a ratiti cation to several treaties of commerce with the former Spauiab poKfrSsions. Ttie government also addod iustruotbns to refuse ratifi cation of tlio protocol of 1S75. Sagasta Breathes La.sler. Madium, Nov. S?nur SagacU showed much emotion on learning that tho Spanish cummiesiouerrt in Paris had formally agreed to sigti the treaty of peace ou the American conditions, but he assured bis friends that he was convinced be had adopted t.'.e best course in tho intt rent' of tho coun try and the monarchy, adding that the nes had lifted a uroat weight from the minds of the people. The Pauk of Spain has undo a freau advance to the government of tW.OOO.OtA) peeclas, to cover tho expense of repatriating the Spanish troop from the Philippines anJ tho Antilles. The republican papers viuleutly attack both tho covernmcut and the Americans. Car Famine Over. Ibe car famine that alliictcd the Northwestern railroads early in the fall baa entirely pussed, says the Oregonian. The Southern Pacific which, for a ehort lime, could have used 50 ir cent more rolling stock thau it bad availablo for Oregon business, is uow uas-y aud hand ling all tho trallic that is cffereJ. Tue relief comes as a result of getting the bops und prunes out of the way. Dur ing the mouths of September und Octo ber the movement of hops to market was unprecedented, aud nearly all the Oregon crop has been movl-d. Prunes and other dried fruit also took many cars to transport them to market. While these commodities were booming eon e of the coarser products bad to wait. But all may be accomodated uow as fust as they come. Tho O. 11. k N. is also relieved of the great pressure for cars thut was worry ing the trallic manager a short timo ago. The early fall rueh is over, and tho mar ket conditions aro uot such ua to make grain move freely from tho Columbia river basin, so trallic conditions are easy cor.', i&o sctme is true ct tus Northern Pacific. Freight business ia lively, but not beyond the facilities for handling it comfortably. Oregon Notes. Kucouruged by a good demand at luir prices this year for hopj, farmers throughout the valley aro reported to be planting large areas of land to hopvines. Among tho veterans of Oregou jouru" alism are tho Corvallis liazotte, 30 years old; the Oregon City Enterprise, 3t years old and tho Albauy Democrat, 31 years old. Salem's bonded debt is f 155,181. 50 aud its floating debt S0,t2S, an in crease of (33,'JL'S in IS months. The Statesman Is carrying ou a crusade in advocacy of retrenchment in all depart ments. The Indeendeuce West Sido figures it out that the residontd of that towu pay taxes ou debts amounting lo about (175, 000, divided as follows: Municipal dobt, 17000; school dubl, f 10,000; coun ty debt, 100,000; courthouse debt, (50,000. Fruitgrowers ef tho Pulouso aud Suake river sections sold over I'O.OCO worth of apples this year to Eastern buyers, and further sales are' being made daily. And yet certain Oregou farmers claim it doosn't pay to take care of fruit trees. Tho Dalles has uot yet completely emericed from the village class, accord ing to the Timos-Mouutaineer, which says that (he ordiuauce to prevent stock from ruuniug at largo iu the streets is honored more iu the breach thau iu the observance. A N.'w l.oJttc. A D x' II i ior I idge wmoymuj I Tiiesihiy I'vuiili it, at M a oi io ball by Mrs. M A. Arm rong, g nl clib-f ( the ordor for Om g hi. i'Imi.m am I tv .nity name '..n Hi., nnifter roll mid a e jm-or more aro M-H'ly l' "ridu II. . K',u,,"t tlm liisl opportunity. The olli.ers ol lie new lodge are: Mrs. II. T. McClal len, P. C; Mm. C. L. Iladloy, C. of If; Mrs. F. K. Alley, L. of II. ; Mm. C. Y. Benjamin, C, of C. ; Dora Wilkin, Pec; Mr. W.Dysinger, Fill.; Mrs. Ida Lane, Tress.; Clara D.llard, uidier, Palidi l.no I. W.; S.J. Keisentfelu, O W.; Dr. Myra L'roau medical cxamiutr. The next mooting of the Ixlo will tako place In the Odd Fellows Temple, Dec. loth, and the charter lid w ill be kept open until tbt dale. Vou will savo mom y Ly getting in on the ground floor. $ioo Reward, $ioo. Tho ruder of this paper will l e pleas ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core is the only poaitiye euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a conttilutional treatment. Hall's Calairh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly on the olood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving Ihs patient K'rengtli by building np the constitution nnd as sisting nature in doing its woik. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they tffr-r One Hun Ired Dollars for auy ctto that it fails t.i cure. Send for list of U-Vimou-ialfl. Address, F. J. Ciik.nly iV Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 1").:, Officers Ulccted. At tho regular iii!iiniof A;pho LJge K. ef P. Iat nicbt, the following ollicers were elected for tbo ensniug yi-ar ; F. If. Churchill, C. C.;J. F. Ternplin, V. C; Jo. Micclll, Prelhtj; D. Looi.cy, M. of W.; L A Sanctuary, K.of K. oc S.; C. Y.Benjimin, M of F. ; W. F. Wright, M. of E.; Melvin Tiiompson, M. at A.: B. W. Strong, I. i,; Tom Brown. O. (J.; i. W. Kimball, trustee. Touched the Box. W'clb Kirgo A Co's. ex).uM bcx was stoleu yesterday iiinri-iig from tho cart in wLich it was l eiui: t.-ikeu from the iouth-bouiid overland, to the criice. Dan Laugeiiberg was in c'large but left the box unguarded on the side walk, iu front of tue Bauner re.tauiant, wlrle he went inHide a few moments to get a "bite." When he cam? out too bos had disappeared. Dilligaut search was at once made but up to Ibis time the ollicers have discovered to traco of the missing box or of tho parties who stole it. Only a small amount of money wa in Ihe box, it is believed. Farmers' Institute. KiuoLt, Or., Nov. 3-., lSJa. Fi'iruii Plaindeaixu: The citizens here have commenced to prepare for ihe Faiuiera' Institute to bo held under the auspices ol tho Oregou Agricultural Col lege at this point Dec. 1-th aud lath, by selecting the following committees: Eutertaiument B. F. Nichols, J. M. Jackson, C. E. Catchiii).'. Papers Oeo. 11. KiJ lie, P. A. Wilson, Dr. J.E. Love. Music A. W. Corcutt, Maudo Kiddle, O. E. Pruner. Very truly your?, J AMKa WlTHYCOJI HE. "Apron Strings." Weather Report For the aeek eudim; Nov. 30, l'.'.'S. Maximum temperature, 53, L'tli A 30th Minimum teuieratua, 3.', on the 25th Precipitation, 2.37. Total raiufall siuco 1st mouth, 0.1' 1. Average precipitation for li.i.s mouth for 21 years, 3.00. Total precipitation from Sept. 1, 1S:S, o date, 0.37. Averago precipitation from oel 1, 7.3 Total excess from Sept. I, lSi'S, l.M. Average precipitation for 21 wet seasons, Sept. to May, inclusive, 33 2J. Taos. Uiiison, Observer. Uold Watch. A told watch aud embroidered bureau eel will be giveu sway for Deoeuilwr month ut the Noyelty Store. Every one dollar purchase will entitle customer to a guess. Ibis is scctal to December purchaser. Stock must go, no culls, but good clean goods. Social. Tho Indies c( tlif Christiau Church will servo lunch Friday, December 2, ISOS, at tho Maik'e building from 5 to 10 p.m. Supper 25 cents, oyster soup 10 cents, sauda iclies, cake nnd coffee 10 cents. There will be uiuulc and games. All aro cordially invited to at teud. Viavl, Vlavl. Mrs. J. II. Shupe is local representa tive for (lie popular Viavi remedies. Any ono desiring any of these remodies will please call ou her at her homo or ad dress her at Koeobuig, Oregon. To all whom it may concern: Notice (e hereby given, thut I will uot be r sponsible (or any obligations or dolts toutracted by sen, Nathaniel Curry. Mas. 1. J. Ct itKY. Koseburg, Nov. 30, 18WJ. Born. AtiKE : At Wilbur, Nov. 27, 1)8, to tho wlio of TIioh, Agcp, a nun. SI (HIM STILL It Ad I Mi li(ly-Si Vessels Wrnkfd and I orly-ninc Others Stranded. TWO niNDRLDHVLSWIRt LOST. Rescuo and Wrecking Operations at Many Point are Orcatly Impeded. B'mr'i.N, Nor, 'JO Newt) of the loss of the Boftloti Cortland Steam Packet Company steamer Portland olF Cape Cod, and the death of more than 150 persons, comprising thn par.sengera and crew of the steamer, and news from hitbert nn'ne&riji'roru ports on Cape Cod showing that at least a score and a half cf vessels were wrecked along that shore with the loss of 12 lives, has come as a direct climax lo Ibe previous report of disasters resulting from Saturday night's storm. There are still other places to be heard from on both sides of the cape, which have not bc -n reached by (rain on ac count of washouts and which are cut off from other moani of communication by broken wires, blocked hig'iways and shattered bridges. I'p to this morning, while the total loss of life cannot be estimated with any degree of accuracy, it is known that more than 200 pereocs perished. An attempt to estimate the financial joeacs sustained by the ehippiog interests 's dtllicult, but it appears that the bulk of the damaga was done between Cape Ann, where a score or more of vessels were lost, and Cu'tyhunk, where the steamer Wai aick is ou the r . ks. From I ieBent reports it is knowu ihitStivcv sals have been totally w rcck-d while 1'J are ashore with hardly a chance of being saved. Condensed Dispatches. Ilui.drcdj cf Cubans iu SaLla Ciara p.oviiito are starving. iho Yukon river ia rejorted frozen over Lelow White lloree rapids. California fruitgrowers opened their 23d annual convention at Fresno Tues day. An illicit whiskey etill wa3 discovered and broken up in the heart of Chicago, Tuesday. Tho Aolo-Auiericau cj:C ii.it tiuii ia still disu6eias' the Cehring cca .juestioo at Waebiugton. Spain will not sell tlio Caroliue un less the gets full value, or more, sa; s a Madrid tiispat, h. President Iglesias, cf Cotta iea, was tbj guest at diuuer, luae. lay c ening, of President McKinlcy. , A gift to Wcllesly college of 50,000 from the estate of Charles T. Wilder bus just t een acnouueed, A plot to assassinate P rince Feidinand of Bulgaria bas been discovered and LUmerous arrettb Lave bteu made. tjtorge Dixn defeated Oscar Gardiner in a 20-roucd liht before the Lenox Athletic Club at New York TueeJay rjiftLt. The l abiiititB oi Gilletr, the abnond iu Kaueas ctttle-pluuer, coutinu) to grow, ihe li:j.-t estiuiito p'.a:iu the total at 1, 000 ,000. Au uusuccessful attempt waa made to hold up and rob a Musouri Pacitic paa Eeuger traiu near Sedalia Tuosdey. Ouo baudit was captured aud another was seveily wounded. It is said that thirty-two trati?pj;ts will soon arrive in Cuba and take aay from 50,000 to t.0,010 Spanish soldiers. The remainder will depart about Janu ary 1 or soon afterward. An attempt to biok up a meetiu of tbo t-ighteeutli ward pi'.iti'.-al clu'j at Chicago, Tuesday niht, ptecipitated a riot, which rtEiiIti.l iu the death ol ouo and tho wounding of several paitic- ipauts. l'wo in eu have been arretted at Lon don ou chartfua of having robbed tho iniiueoB oi uiliei land oi valuable jewel ry iu Fraiica last mouth. Pait of the 6toleu jjwclry was in the po6606sion of the robbers when they were arrested, Cleveland Items. CoM ami i.iiny, Herman Mart-ter. was iu Kj3nburg last week. Miss McCal lister epent Thauksiviug in Koseburg. Tlio ball given by Charles Pierce was u grand success. Ueorgo Mart-hmau, of French Settle ment, was hero Saturday. Mr.s. J. O. Cauldron, -of II jod liver, Wasoo county, is visiting- lolativei here. Mr. Thompson aud family, of Coles Valley, passed through hero labt Thurs day. Mr, kl. Handy is making n into u biui ue88 of tanning hidep. Call ou hiui if you want a good job doi.e. MiBS Mary Pietce has icturned homo from Koseburg, where she baa been working for A. M. Crawford. W. 11. Murduck baa been making some improvements. He removed his tiro place aud replaced il with a stove. Mr. Leo Marsters whj was stabbed by J. Burkhart, is gutting along nicely at present. We wish him a spe-.dy recovery. Tlio bail given iu Long's ball w.ia a grand success, a box supper about mid uight uud then danced till moming. The music was furnished by Hubert lloydou . Ci.kvki.ano Jays. Apron Strings.' r dng Powder j M.ide from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against ahm. Alum baking powders are the rrtalml mcnacar lo ncaith of the prcaenl day ipwai aina 9omiii m , r tnm. Scoltsburg. He who travels the Scot tab urg road does not do so for pleasure. The thundering of the surf Las been sounding unusually heavy the last day or two. II. Lucksinger bas been assisting Messrs. Butler and Grobbe In getting logs into the river. Rev. Buckoer, of Gardiner, came op Satorday and preached in the Long Prairie school bouse on the 27tb. . Al Smith took a load of sturgeon lo Drain last week. He raid that small whales are not plenty this season. As it ia less than a month to Christ mas the little folks are ambitiously dis cuesing the probabilities which may came about at that season. Some of the farmers in this section have beeu In the annual fall slaughter ing of hogs, only enongh for home nse. however, as the larger portion was sold on foot. Supervisor Sagaberd is kept busy most of the lime when weather permits in re pairing the worst places on the highway. He expects to begin laying several thou sand corduroy (OOD. Blnger Notes. We of Dinger just received a pleasant call from F. E. and J. B. Olingbonse. J. L. French, of Binger, made a busi ness trip (o Canyonville last Souday. M. French bas returned to the Victory Mine where he will work all winter. S. K. Miller made a business trip to (ilendale last Monday. J. B. and Chap. McOinnis spent a few days at Myrtle Creek with Mrs. Ed Wocacott. Daisy Bell. Three deaths of pioneers in one week is tbe record iu Yamhill county, the de parted ones being David Everest, tf Newberg, Thomas X. Graves, of Sheri dan, and Mrs. D. Durham of McMinn ville?. BRIEF MENTION. Call ut the Boee Store and price their goods, aud you will be surprised to find hem at such low figures. Money to loan on city and country property. D. 8. K. Buick, Mareters' Building, Roeeborg, Or. W'bat everyone says must be true. Ihe choicest of teas aud coffees in tow n at Mas. 11. Easion's. Ladies jackets must be closed oat at once, in order to do this we will oflVr them at less than cofct. Noyelty Sl.re. If you are not eatistied with the treat ment you receive at the Farmer's Feed Sheds it will net cost you unytbiog. u4 Our shelves are getting empty, still we have a line of dress goods that it will pay you to price at Ihe Novelty Stoie c'osing out sale. Tho finest and best selected line of holiday goods ever brought to this coast from New Yoik city, will be shown io season. Watch for them at the Novelty fctore. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings cu the eecond and fourth Monday of every mouth at 7:30 p.m. in the Epworth League room ut the M. E. church. Sewing machines, sewing machines, n.'vvinw inMi'hine n Alessc'ler 4 Strong, and the bebt of them at that, ranging ia price from $23 to $37.50. Beeure to see them before you buy. Monii' Poultry Cure. This infallible remedy challenges the world to produce its e.pial as an egg producer. Prevent ive and cure for all diseases of fowls. Guaranteed and for salu by II. M. Mar tin, Koseburg, Or. Suits of clothes, all wool, ' heavy weights, $0.50; regular price $0. Boya clotbea from 0 tc 13 years for $1.50 and (2. Hats all btyles and colors for 85 regular prico $150. All these goods are only t bo found at the Boss Store. Tho Farmer's Feed Shed ia now ready for btibincss. When you come io town bring your feed and stop with us. It will cost you ton cents per day for tenuis and rive con ta for Saddle horses. Te.uni will bo Bnfe and vehicles uuder shelter. Give us a trial, u4 Dr. W. S. Hamilton is the Secretary of the Hoard of U . S. Examining Surgeons f. r Pousions at Koteburg, aud all com munications should be addressed to him. W, a. Hamilton. Secretary, K, L. MiLLEit, President, , E. Du Gas, Treasurer. By the Board. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Board the Signature of Apron Strings."