Drain Items. (Watchman.) Mies Lela.Baird returned Thursday from a visit with relatives at Rosebnrg. G. M. Bassett, our popular S. F. oper ator is confined to his room with la grippe Mrs. S. V. Bell of Kikton, was in town Monday, going on to Uoseburg night. that II. F. Mires bas the nomination for school superintendent of Wheeler coun- There is at present stored in the ware- bouses at lrain, in the neighborhood of 150 bales ol hops, waiting for a purchas er. Mies Maude Baesett, one of Drain's popular young ladies, and a very success ful teacher, opened a school at Looking Glass Monday. Mii Susie Becktev returned borne .from Ashland recently, where she spent the winter months with her sister, Mrs. Orange Mattoon. School commenced in the Kellogg die trict last week, and with this week the ElktoD. Haines district, and Smith diS' trict schools begin. Xews co ones to us that tha party con eisting of Messrs. Applegate, Cawlfleld and Bridges, who departed recently for the Klondike, has reached Skagway safe ly, and gone ou over tbe Pass. Orange Mattoon and family expect to move to'Klkton soon. Orange intends to tiVaeharceof the stace route between Eikton and Scuttsburg. The:r many friends gladly welcome them-back. .-. The following officers were elected for the city of Prain, April 2: Mayor, E. R APDleeate; recorder, Ira VTiaibcrly; treasurer, V. W .Kent ; councilroen, L, M. I'erkins and C. E. llasard; marshal, Ed T.rown. " A series of races will be held at the racecourse in Hayhurst valley.'May 1 llandsonie prizes wi 1 be given winners. Races open to all. Also, picnic in the grove and arrangements will be' made to have refreshments served on the urounds. Other athletic sports such as hammer throwing and jumping will be carried on. I Cleveland. Cherries and prunes are in full bloom We are having May weather in March .and April. D. C. Churchill paid Roseburg a busi ness visit, last week. Jesse Toolev bas a contract (or Slash ing one hundred acres for Wm Emory. Several people of this place attended Bryan's reception at Uoseborg Thursday laet. Mr. Sootl has purchased a wooden he The chicken business is a kiod of a flat tering business. Mies Jennie Knarr, of Umptjua Ferry, ii viaitiDir with her sister, Mrs. S. S. Xegus, of this place. Our school sUrted Monday with Mies Lucy Byron at the helm. We wish you a sticeeaiful term Misa Lucy. Alva UibbarJ, one of Millwood's most prominent youug men, passed throngh here on the stane last Tuesday. Rev. Iiochuier has returned from Sehaleru, Tillamx)k county, where he has been on business for soma time. R. W. Marsterr, tfq., was called to Roseburg quite suddenly last Monday en account of the illness of bis parents. Eddie Fairfield expects tj leave for Fresco county, California, in the near future. We wish voii a pleasant journey Ed. ' Uncle Will Thompson, of Coles Valley, nag-eJ tuto'MT here on his way home from California, where Iim hag beei for Home time, recently. The ball given at J. W, Hall's, laet week, had the largest attendance of any ever given in Cleteland. Music was furnii-bed hy M. lliggleman. M. J. Burkharl in going into the turkey and Ktriuberrv bnsiijess. We don't thin turkey and strawberries will jrc on the s une ground together. D you? , Jj. A. Man.lT, u prominent goat nred-rot thiH place, is ' runnm opposi tiou to Jan. li-rk'ey. the stage driver, in the i liii'Ueii t'iii.cv. He gives 7 cents per pound. Tne liemocra's were bo few tbey livid their primary in a h-nre corner, not a vary good turn put of democrats. Their delegates Adi'" Iljerner, E.,D. ,'DdIard nd Ch ra Ha tiel f, jivtt ce o( peace U. llit'i'.'iil and roid eoj.ervisor J, W. Hall. The de'eaates from this precinct e K. T. Woodruff. Kev. J If. Skidmore, Wm. Kainp. Sherman F'irtiiie and Henry Coon. Csndidates for justice and constable i R. W: Manners and s. S. Yigna, and road aapervleor .E. T. Woodruff and central committeeman W. W. Scott, Sr. , Clbvbland Jays. Obituary. Another soul has gone , to meet its kindred Ood; another suffering body Is at rest in the grave; a voice is still, a home is saddened, eartb made poorer. heaven richer, by the death of little Gl on 0, xV jf Biul Annie Coata. Glen was born Jane 15, 1897, and died after a brief illness March 30, 1900. Dearest Glen tboa bant left as, 1 And the loss to as is great1, But the hand that has bereft as, Offers blessings rare and sweat. Father, mother, do rot wee For your darling anymore, For he only went to sleep Waking on tbe golden shore. God bas promised lie would help you Bear your heayv load of pain, -Only trust Ilia), snd in heaven Meet your darling boy again, . A Fbiind Ten Mile, Oregon. COLLINS JUflPED FROM TRAIN, Cut the Bellrope First Said to Have . Had a Confederate. The following is the particulars regard ing the bold escape of Collins, tbe Seat tie bank robber, from the overland train in Cow Creek canyon laet week, and his subsequent recapture John Collins, tho Seattle bajkrobber in cbargeof Deputy Sheriffs McLeod and Frank Brown, on tram Jo. 16. entered toilet-room near Union Creek, last Tbura day. A confederate opened another doo at the rear end. and Collins cut tbe bell coid and jomped off shackled. Tti train ran three miles before the guard could signal t stop. They returned and cautured Collins under the section-house at Union Creek. Cow Creek canyon, and took tbe next train for Portland. DEPUTIES SAID TO HAVKSLKIT. J. C. Collins, who is being taken to Seattle from San Francisco, to answer to the charge of bank robbery, arrived in Portland last evening, and was lodged in tbe city jail oyer nigbt. Collins, who i in charge of Deputy Sheriffs J. W. Mc Leod aoi Frank Brown, of King County, Washington, escaped from bia guards Wednesday nigbt near Roseburg. Ac cording to a man on tbe train at the time, Collins noticed that the guards were both taking a light sleep, so be stood np, pulled the bellcord once, tbe signal to stop, and tben broke tbe cord so as to make other signals to the engi neer impossible. Somebody on tbe rear platform of the car a tourist cai opened tbe door for the robber and be jumped off tbe train, which bad by tbia time slowed up slightly. It was afterward found that bis right knee first torched the ground and was painfully 'bruised. Acting upon Collins' signal, the engi neer of tbe train put on the brakes, but the cars traveled about three miles be fore coming to a standstill. It was then too dark to make much of a search, but the officers left the train, and early yes terday morning went back to the place where Collins bad jumped. A thorough search of tbe country was made, and Collins was at last faund in the section- house, actively engaged in removing the ehackles'from his feet with a hammer and chisel. Collins savs if he had three minutes mure be would have been free and eluded purjait. The officers retook tbelr man, and came through on tbe following train. After the "incident" they went to sleep one at a time. Jimmis Sterling, prominent io this county, was a pleasant caller at this office Saturday A. (). Mattoon, one of Drain's promin cut citizens, was in the city Saturday yibitiug with J. L. Stratford and attend ing to buviness matter The department and other large stores in the big cities have been worrying the life out of the government to coin ball cents, and it in thought the treasurer will permit iheni to bn made. It is the wo uieu choppers who do tho Miking They Bay they must have their. i.ev. Air. nueiuuii b piuu if mq wrcni ( IT- 4..1...I.I t.. . .. i .. I. .a .. ...I, of veui ue III ClirlHllau J orn.ill-mi Ii. In. Iek Hie figure'! xt between tin und tvn niy thousand tlollarn. Ilia said the r.-vi-rend gentleman ia to improve the haiillalioiiM i f a neifro t-etileuient in To peki, which Ik miirouii led by tbe J homes Of arit M-ratic ciiieni Tho Hrivtocrattc citi.fiis have iried to buy out the negroes lipjf have been U'lablri (o do so. unit Mr Sheldon will prP'e- to atalrt Ihe uuil auie by tenti'jn g lbs homes of tbe colored peepls. . THE fiOVELTY STORE. "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU. MONEY." SUPERIOR QUALITIES. SUPREME SELLING. SUPERB STOCK. Our line of BPUING CLOTOINW cannot be surpassed, we are showing tin proper Fabrics and Desirous Styles. Mens suits 3 60 and up. Our line of Famishing Goods Is slrlght too. Ladlea bur showing of Shirt YVaista and Shirt Waist Materia' will please you. Shirt Waists start at HBo and raise by easy stages to $2.00. .'.. . Ladles Belts made in all leather at popular prices. -We've Ihe new galley Belts and Pulley Belt, Rings. The prices are right. ' ' Kid Gloves. We bave all the popular shades. Our Dollar Glove Is unmatcbable. We guarantee them. Ladies, we will Interest you in Muslin Undst wear. Our line Is complete and embraces everything that is new and Desirable. We are showing excsllent values in Ladies Hosiery and Knit UnderweaJ. Our offerings In Embroideries, AUovera, Insertions and Rubber Tuvkings are exceedingly attractive and at pleas ing prices. Special values in 1'ercales, Prints, Ginghams, Dress, Goods, White Goods, Lswns, Towvllngi, Etc. Say' The nsxt time you want Shoes come to the Novelty Store and buy a pair of "HILDEBltANDS FOOT FORMS" (for Ladles and Gents). The? are the best shoes in the world (or the monev, Stylish, Comfortable, Durable . . , . . . .1 1 IT!..- -an. I tLniUim. Kl Kll t. ..nn.ll..- l.niW anil ll i bed-rock price too, Tor a Good Shoe. ' itriiniMmc t-frT' r?rrri (- niLUUuKrtiu o r uu i i uii jiiwuj, ...ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE a r u ii pcdd oNn oono I SURE iSauirrel m to (o SURE DEATH Squirrel and Gopher Poiso (9 (? (9 (Pn-Tiuv! Wheut) Ttic Bent auit Clu'iirx iit Remedy jrclilcovirel ler tlc detnic tlun of thine, on hanl ami ranch pet. A. C. MARSTERS & CO.,ijDrug;g:ists, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TRANSFIXED WITH PAIN. How aptly that aacred type of womanhood the gentle Virgin Mary is depicted in religious art as the Mother of Sorrows trans fixed with seven swords. Some times when we stop to consider ihe sorrows and sufferings which are continually borne by so many thousands of our American vvmicn, it seems as if the rentier sex had lecn particularly chohen to ndure the most poignant miseries of humankind. Countless Mifferiiitf women throughout this land will feel an eager sympathetic heart -throb in reading the frank and earnest letter of Mrs. Josie K. Clark, of Enterprise, Mo., addressed to Dr. R. V. l'iercc, of Huflalo, N. Y. " Yotir kiiidns to mr I can never furjrrt." line ay. "I cannot cxprcM half my ft clings of Kralefiilnri to yon. I hart lrplrel of eer EcttiiiK well, I hail lifen in linrl health far twelve yeari Hail cli ull through mr, numb hnU, coM fect. rrcrythiiiK' ' l ilinfrotttd mr; toy bowel were ixjnirtiiiatfd. I w yrry neTTou, depreiwed and desiwmdent. When I firt wroto ywi I thoiii'ht I cruilil never lie cured. I have tnken nix Ultleol Ur. I'ierce'i fioldeu Medical Iicovery. and my health U now V- Vou have my hoiient reconimendiition to till wirTrren. I think: there i no medicine in the world a good a lr. 1-ierce n." This matchlean " Dicovcry " contain no alcohol like many of the " namaparillaa " and tonics which are o freely aold. It in duces no morbid craving for false stimu- lantn; but given true and lanting trengtn. Vv.iv iLTim.'in Hhmili! noftHciM a conv of Dr. Pierce' trreat tliriUHand - tviee, illustrated Common Sciue Medical Adviser. A free nailer bound conv will be MMit for 91 one- cent (damps to pay the cobt of mailing only; or a heavier clot U-lxu nil copy lor ii iainp. If nufTcving from any liiiK-ring obtiiiate disease write to Ir. 1'K-rce mill tetl ninau. vice. It will coht you atHolutely nothing. Addrcua lir. K. V. Pierce, Iluffalo, N. Y. Grants Pass Hotel Sold. Cuanth fAs, Or., April &. A con tract has jus' been finned for the sal of the Hotel Jos-fhir to ueo. h. Uood ol K seburr, formerly mningur of the Kel- vederp, of I'nrilnfid. J ). I'moth, Ihe present nwrinr will n inain in chargn un til May I (Mr GooJ, for tbs past Jr bun been aiMuciateu witfi Mr. i'ost, -.hi-der tbfirm name of Uood A i'o in Km uiiiniueiriHiit of thu ver imi'iiUr lioicl McUlalleti of lliin idly,' an wern nle lately miecexded by Mr Keliutidr, i.f Corvallii". Mr'. (iokI is a fir" butel mn, a genial veiiilrman hikI lie and his e-limable family will be rtir mlrsod by their many friend in this city, who, however, wish ihsm fuccesa and hsppt nesa iu tbelr new home. Ed, . .... II. DEATH (PREPARED WHEAT) -"lit . Vt.if Mr. Koht. MiKweu, of Micco, Horida, writes S, I.. Allen A Co. ; "Mf garden op.il waa 15U x i'7& feet. My need cud !0 00, Fertilizer I).UU, Help altogether I'l.OU. Tliis fall ws4 the firnt time I lined lh "I'LANKT JK." (Mo. 4 combined llill ami Drill Seeder) and I made clear $IS0 00 and enough left to do me uutil 1 can get another crop." You can do us well if you use the "Planet Jr. Garden Tools." Churchill & Woolley. Distributors for Southern Oregon. CURRIER'S GROCERY, Fiuest Candies and a complete line of liottle Goods of all kinds . f TEAS, Our Stock of . Are always fresh, as we arc constantly getting in new goods. Remember we can save yon money. WiVl. CURRIER. J P. Benedick Any Job Work done at Reakonable .mM ' J eiiARe i ' . IIIUUUUIWll IU, I IIUI . j oison. U TIIK fici'ly nint Kir.'Oiiinl In, line , t Ion or UI RRELS. (10PMIK5. RATS, MICE. CROWS ETC- P fYlPPPPS. oiirV i OTHER OROCKRIKS Underfcaei1 End Embalmer.