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LOCAL NEWS NOTE S. over from hr, Hoover it quite nick. For (Irac-alnss dentUtry km t'i Dr. I.ittlo or Oakland. Dr. IJ. F. Fallin camu Til yrtlo Creek yostcrday. WANT!! I). A Rirl ta do uonr-ral home work. Krqnlre at tl.ii office. TusKural Norihot and Beml-wet'kly I' i. AiNUKAi.itn both ono year for only (2 Mel Thompson, who has lun Id Maraliflfit for tho pt fsv months, re turned Wednesday. I( you want fijulrrol poison that will kill toth comma and kcii if, can on a. V. Marsters & Co., for it. Mr. Win. Ortli oim ol Jacksonville's prominent business wen, and cltl.ons CM doiiiK unMnus in the citv today Tlio IruDk roiiUlnli'K tho trayfling library ha arrived and it now open at tieo. Kapp's Grocery near the depot. Teachers' examination is being held - thin neck, with a larun attendance. 19 lllA and -'3 kc ntleiuen being prsseiit. Col. Hryao knew lie wssn't in it when ho saw that Manser action, Winchester takedown ri'le tha.t Churchill & Woolley sell (or f'j 00. The elate convention ot the various parlies ere in session In Portland, today, Oregon's metropolis la fairly swarming with dlout?s and candidates. Peter NhIi Jr., came over from Klkton Tuesday evening to attend the teachers' examination. Mr. NaHlt is one of the boat educators in the county and in it rln ing young man. .1. M. Dillard, brother of our rity mil ahal, in very nick at hie borne nt DilUrd. Finis wan cullei over yesterday. I'eport reaches im today that Mr. Dillard's con dition I no b'tler. ieo. M. lirownof noscbtiry. prosm.-ut-lug attorney i f the Second riistriut, who iias In- ri in uttoiidHtHii upon circuit court, t (,'otv.ilii, was in the city l.ii-t night on bis nay home. Albany Her ald. Hon. A. ('. M i.-itori, republican nomi nee for r-1 a 1 1 t" iitir, his been consider ably iinli;(p.:-ed (hi tveek, it.e r'ilt cf a ovimi cold. Wo urj piraaiel to n:te fio in ok' iio a iln I ij rcHUtn'i hi oi l !. C Jitomud place in hi dru Bt'ir'. For J )' luin'.i.i a Mity ii l promptly executed t rea-t uiulo price", patronize tlte iiOi!iirg IVjiik uti I Job Ol!ii:i Work uxually turned out the tanin diiy ordi'r la revived. Harbv I!. Lovki.i., Manager. Tho Itttu'.'t In photos at Uravpi' mllery Oaklund, Or., is the stamp or fun pict ures, ond the l'loron panel f r p irfraits tiotnoiuo of the f in pictures and sur ;irie your friends with a smile I.ngripe ( quite provalont in our city, and while many 'if our peorVe Hro quite w, I'm Fkillful aiilf our physicians, who lnvo iuot rien well in hand, will vu trust save from serious results. In a coininitjle:ition from I'.lmor ( iaz ley, a prominent fruit grower of Canyon ville, this morning, wo were sorry to learn that cooalderanio damage resulted to tho frait in thtt vicinity from the re cent (rests. John&tnaday of Oakland, who has been visiting in Southern California for several moi.thr, passed through this .ruorning on his return home. Mr. Can iJay sh it N verv dry in Southern Cal- Kurniit and tli-t ,roks gool to eoo the liefeh verdure d Oregon. "Hob Taylor is mor than a gouiotis in hii way, and to'y e'.ands alone us tho grrat porirayer, i.pon the lttcturo pl tt. form, of the beauties of naturo nnd dc 'mentor of the humbler character.-?. His is n heart ol melody an I n r.nuiM of gold." ('tiattaoooa Tim", licioked for this city April 24. The famous Helena mine, Holieiniii district, wh'ch was for u long time re frained Irom operation through litiga tion, ia now In full operation. The mill was started April 1. The first TO hours' run produced $7000. It was generally known that the Helena mine wa a val uable proper y, but this romarkablo showing goes beyond all anticipations of everybody excopt ita owners. Mr. Jen nings states that from the preaent de velopment! they have ore in sight for two years' work, and its value runs vary high. Bible Normal Institute. of Mr. James I'Mmu nda, Sunday Scho'.il Missionary for itrii Oregon and Washington vill conduct it llihlu Nor msl fnititate in Hie llaptiat church, in ttils city, on Tuesday and Wednesday o' noxt week, the 17th aud ISth inat. All persons interested lti Sunday School of all denominations are very cordially in vited to be present and participate in the meetings at opportunity vhall otter. A fine program has been arranged for both days. ift BREVITIES. Call on (inddM HroSf lor hay ami oatp, at the llushey bnrn. L Judge Hauiilton has returned from holding court in llenton county. Itev. T. 1', Ford, D.J)., of Ivigeuu has been quite sick for the past few days The Slate Prohibition convention nominated u ticket at Portland, Tues day. H. A. Uowe of I'ortland, has received the republican nomination for mayor the Oregon metropolis. All weather signs and sayings have misorably fsiled in Southern Oregon this spring sod only the unexpected has hap pened. We have received many compliments on the neat Hpjie&rauce of tho I'r.AiK dkalkk in its now form. Southern Oregon has been visited with warm heavy raine for the past fort) eight hours ami vegetation is msk Ing rc msrkablo growth. We will'send you the semi-weekly pLAiNDKAMCit end the Oregon Poultry Journal, tho best poultry journal in the Northwest, both for f 1.75. A postolflce has been established at Allegbany, Coos county, Or., to be sup plied by special service from Marshfleld Charles E. Edwards has been appointed postirikster. Among the new ails in this issue are thoso of Mrs. Josephson, C. I. K. Store, Kaudy Kltcfcen, F. II. Woodruff's bar ber shop, and T. K. Richardson. Watch our advertising columns. Dr. Karl Koro of Dayton, O ., is In the 'ate looking for a location for a beet hu gar factory and is raising tho hopes of several places. I). Sol in Cohen of Port hud, Is one of the movers In it. A g of 5,000 ucrt-s of lind is wanted, when faenrr ron'ing f"iKI,0K) will ho erected. A brief sketch of each of tho republi can county candidal'! will bo given in our next it-sue. That they are all good, capnble men, and the ticket is as ex ceptionally rtronjr ono. i" evident frcm the hearty enuor.jpinerit it is receiving from all Hections of tim county. It's a winner. 1 ne Rcriinitile tor timber lanJ got s cn witu growing ijtcreHt and scons of ti. ingn uru tii'in,; mmJo in tlin t. .v. lanJ oilica In tht j city. Tins reiu',5 will be that tlK If.r!.." piirt of thii timber will ho put -jti th '3 market in tho neir luttiro, and that means labor for thousands of men in builditig millet and road and bundling lumber. Itirre.iaing prosperity is bj?oio us. We wera thown the plans Tuesday for remodeling and enlarging tho public school building, drafted by II. l'tir'gratr, the Salem architect nnd adopted by tho school board. While providing four moro rooms in tho school huildiog, full a hundred per cent is added to the gen eral appearance of tho building, while slavery moderate ccst. It is in order for Mr. Fisher to have a photo taken cf the old building to hang in his sanctum, before it is thus mutilated and defaced. IlOReburg will have reason to feel proud of her public school building when ru modeled a designed, (irants Pass was tho i-ceue of a wed ding out of tho usual, last week. Two brothers named S. E. ami J. It. JJobin son, whose homes are in Wilderville, some time since made the acquaintance of two sisters named Mahala and Matilda McColom, who lived in Nebraska and were yimting in Josephine county. Af ter the young ladies departed for their homes a corrcspondenco followed, and nisrrluo wae proponed by mail. Last Tuesday the young ladies came In re sponse to the pro pom I. and they were mot at the train by their loveis. Licen ses Here at once procured and the con plea united in wedlock by Justice Orr lirovwi. PERSONAL MENTION. Wanted, a Wife. Woi.if Cukkk , Ore. Keariie Hotel, Feb, 22, 1000. Wauted, a wife by a drat class cook and baker, liest of reference furnished by present employer and four different railroad superintendents of dining car service, widow without children prefer red, Muat not le over 2-1 years of age and not to weigh more than 135 pounds. Applicant is ftrictly sober and steady, 35 yoars old and n widower, Address, Tuos, H. Ward, Wolf Creok, Oregon. Wanted. Fifty good timbi-rmeii, wages 12 per day. Fifty general lalmre.ru, wage! $1.50 per day. Cami'iikm. A Ai.kxanusk, Comstock, Oregon. W. O. Winston was '. islt'n In Oak land yesterday. W. T. Emery of Umpqua Forry, Is getting ready for a trip to Caps Nome. H. L. Kruss writes us to chanare the address of his paper, from Ashland to Oakland, Or. J'.. DuOas. M. I) member Hoard of Pension Examiners. Office, Marsrers building residing comer iJouglan and Jackson street. .Vis. I). I). Levins in company witb Miss Anna Weavor and Miss (isorgla L.am of Canyonville, woro visiting in the city, this week. Cnas. J'.. Comstock is in tho city to- usy, and made this office a visit. Mr. Comstock is representing the Penn Mutual Li'e Insurance. Or. Cheadle, the dentist, in little brick opposite Slouum's hall. io nnd see him when von want good work. His prices are reasonable. D. E. Vernon, editor of the Oakland 01 was in the city last night attend ing a lodge meeting, and made this office a brief visit this morning. Among those in attendance at the state convention are: Hons. J. T. Bridges, J. II. ttootb, J. C. Fullerton. A. M. Craw ford, E. I). Stratford, O.W.'and J. B. Riddle. Mrs. Sarah Clevenger, of (Irants Pass, the efficient president of tho state con vention of Hebeksh degree lodges, is pay ing Jacksonville an official visit. She is accompanied by Mrs. C. V.. Harmon ol the same city .--.Jacksonville Times. J. T. Oear, a banker of Puyallup, Wash., made us a pleasant visit today. Mr. dear is looking over Southern Ore gon with a view fo establishing a banking btsiness and will viit the CojuiIle val ley in Coos county, with this view before returning home. C. C. Chan Jler, the gonial editor of tho Puyallup, Wa!i., I dependent, made the Pi.aisiieai.kic a pleasant call Thurs- lay morning. E titor Chandler, in com pany with a few frieudp, it looking over this tuction of thn st ite and in very fav orably impres-'l with the country. He reports times lively in hi pe::titn of our meter state. (ieo. P. Jcht.-r, S. P. ft at ion nPnt, will arrive here n t:g!it'a overland, having beon absent over a mouth at tending the conference of tho ditfeient railroad orderi with I'ncleCullis Hunt ington concerning tho piopoeed "relief" insurance sc'Iiorne, which was dealt a knockout blow in the conference. Geo. Eetes, general chairman of all federated orders on all S. P. lines, will accompany him and will spend a few days visiting in (irants Pass. Mr. Estes was spokes man for tho railroad men at the recent conference and was an active Hfent in delivering the death blow ta tho pro posed measure. Courrior, (Irants Paes. Olalla Odds. D. 8. West thinks Iiooki about the best. Reii liner's line of Yes, we heard "Krine." Away out there, well ! En. Prospects far a magnificent uuit crop are very favorable. We are sorry to hear of the continued illness of Mother Coats. Mr. Asher Ireland tnd his trusty Win chester reduced tho coyote population by one, a few days ago. The cash he will receive as ftintv on the scalp, added to what Iih be.s n I 4nd, gives lima stake for Cupe Nome. Our school U progressing ai der ths efficient insiiirtgernent of Miss elia Byr on. Tho upper school is preiJed over by Miss Masie Walh, both experienced and competent teschera. 1. F. Well, our wide-awake young postmaiiiur, la expecting orders to pro sed to tho Philippine Islands, whore be has an appointment in the mail service. His many friends will regret to sec him go, but their host wishes will go witb bin.. The Keview'itTen Mile correspondent making quite a reputation aa a ro mancer. .No responsible citizen ol len Mile will over his own signature, make such statements about the county court and the voters of Olalla in the matter of moving the polling places aa are made by "Annie Laurie." And we kindly suggest that misrepresentation Is a poor weapon to use in charging on a position fortidsd with truth and justice. To Mr. and Mrs. Juv.nsl is accorded tho honor of successfully conducting the li rat Sunday School in our midst. Both being cnod singers makes the bonra pass swiftly with pleasure and profit to all. May their success be as great as their earnest efforts deserve. Our candidates for precinct offices are all good, competent men, no matter who wins we will have good officers. Bbur. EXPERIENCED WHEELMEN Choose Ramblers because they have tone and style, as well as all good points which go to make up a wheel of very high est grade. The latest models of Rambler Bicycles "IVOTICB THE EXTRA REIM-OBCED FRAMES." are the very best built wheels on the market to-day. They last. The good reputation gain ed by the Rambler builders, dur ing their 21 years' Experience makes the Rambler a safe and profitable investment for both the novice and well posted wheel buyer. RAMBLER PRICE $40. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. THE C. I. K. STORE. New (iood.s Constantly Arriving. Step in. Gla 1 to show them to you. Just received ottr spring lino of Men's and Boys' Suits. A hplondid line, it'll do yo'i good to see them. whiLer ou want to purchase or not. They wore mad liy Friend Bro?. A: Co.. of Milwaukee, Wis., and arc .ailed the ''Perfection Ciotbtna"' they lit as if yonr t.iilor had ioad them for yea. Our stock of Spring Shapes in Men's Hats is now con.plete. Wo aro events for ths celebrate ! "CiOHDOX HAT." TLey como in all Shapes und Colors and are worth ?3.(X Onr stock of Men's Furnishing Goods W'.is never I ttter or cheaper. In fact every department of our business is now "n perfect shape. We curry everything in 'he Dry fJnmK Kancy (Joodst, Notions and Gents' Furnishing (rood Lines. ..!.-. i;.K.--, Shoes, Hats, and Caps. Our business is growing. Every month it is larger, and why? Because we give good Goods and Honest Veln. Xo misrepresen tation. Everything as represented or money back. 'Phone Main 185. FISHER & BELLOWS. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line of"" B!9 FRESH GROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and Price. G'veusaCall. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. if I 0 n SEIRECORG Name it? Why, spell it backwards and you have it. Nice fresh stock of Staple and Fan cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. Fine Teas and Coffees a specialty. Canned goods, Flour and Feed. Fine fresh jjoods at reason able prices. Give nie a trial order. We make a specialty ot fresh bread. MRS. A. C. KIDD.