LOCAL NEWS NOTES. .1. O. Huoth of Iwits Puss, lit iii Die city todiiy. Vr Hrst-class ilftitintry go ij Jjj, LItllo of Oakland. Call on tf (1 in Ilros. for hy? and. oafr, at i hi" Hnc,,' ''ion, TMiiity Miik hiitit Wdlrlii jnt rccuive',1 nt the Novelty Store, Tilmoti Firl of Sitleni, Ih rrgisUred at (ho Mi'CUlli-ii IJimuo. AtliriiHM: A carload of CJinnipion mower, Liinium ami iciti.ers. Tim Morrow CoHHltr bruko on Kaiitb 4nr dlrvt l in it(it mi e xpurltiinnt. A inK-riiiuo liceriKU has been innuol !o II. L. I'Vivunit anil Mies la'iiu Willis. It. ('. Vmiuht, Hint if(Miil Iriivt'lioK iiihii of I'ur'lmxl, In In ' Koni-hnnr today, Wilson t Tli'kf U have llicir new hw mill nt Cioiyouvilld, in running order; S. K. Sykon 1 1 ax nnuthur car of machinery now on tho roail lo arrive in few days. A full attendance of un-inbcrs of Co. K 1 requested on next Thursday even ing lo draw uniform, The ri.AiNiKi,i:n now lias the most complete Job rtsrtment in Ilosobnrg. Call on on fur Job work. Hev. J. II. Howard and daughters, Minos Millie and Maude, or Millard, wers in thin city, Saturday. All ineuit.er of Oo. K. are requested to e present at the Armory next Thurs day evening to draw uniforms. C. A, Smith of Minneapolis, a jiromiii wot lumber and lituberland man, will ar rive in tliia i.'ily on tonight's local. Subscribe for the I'i.ain ni: ai.i:ic. Six teen pag very wek for only 2 per annum. Many new nuin are being ad ded to our lift daily. Mrt. .Mary tiilbert and eon of Uvsr bur. Or., are visiting Mr. and Mre. II. 11. I'MaanN, Mr. Oillieri'a parent. Mail, Woodland, Cal. Prof. J. A. Davis, of I-'joklng Ulaae, w ho bus on quite ill, was in Kosehurg, ' Saturday. We are gld to e Mr. Davis able to be among on aain. Prof, ond Mr. (). C. Drown of the Wil bur public school, were In the city Hat arday. They report that tbeir school will rlcs in about thro week. Uliurcliill ct v oniiey have received a notice from the K. 1'. Co. that their car of lb one Lever Fly Wheel binder and Chain Diivd mowera hat passed Olvn and will arrive this week. The unilorins of Co. K, O. N. li. m- rivod laat Triday. They are well made and of (he very bent material now in use " in the regular army. tiuni and other vquipmonts are expected soon. Kitgsnn W. Klliolt, from Canyouville, Oregon, brother of Cha. II. Klliot', of this city, arrived Thursday to aatixt in buildings residence ou Sixth street for hia father, H. M. Klliott Kugnnn Keg- istor. . Home people bran in thoir lare line of cheap goods; Churchill A Woolley are pleated to point to a stock of the fcejt.'if Khla that will fill any three stores in their hue in this city. A great many eople buy the beat. Mis Cor Noll, who ban been em ployed in the public school of this city for the past term, left Saturday mmnini for her borne at McMinnville. Her pop ularity in the school was shown by the Urge number of papila who gathered at the train to bid ber iioodtiye and each presented tier with handiome boqoet of roses. Miss Laura E. Jones, formerly of the Drain Watchman, ia a guest of her sinter, Mrs. W. G. Conner, of this city. Mies Jones ha only recently returned from a trip In w Orleans, where nlie went an a delegate lo the N. E. A. A plear-ant Visit waa also en joy el with relatives in the Middle Went. Sho is much Iro proved In beabb. l'rof. Louis llar&so of the Central Ore gon Normal achool and union candidate for county school superintendent, was In town looking aft?r hia political interest, l'rof. INnsa ia an educator of reiMignir.ed ability in whom the republican nominee, Capt. F. B. Hamlin, has a worthy politi cal opnonaot. This o.tice wue remem bered with a pleasant call Saturday. One of the peculiar features of the nui loma of the prune crop in thin connt ia that an occasional prune orchurd la found that waa eyldently eirncte I in nowim by ttia earl frost. One of thene exceptions to thfc general rule ia the Una ynunir prnoa orchard of Jeas Shambrook at Umpaa Ferry, which is heavily laden with (fruit. Mr. Sham brook's fine or eha livimnrlaea 220(1 Italian nrunu treea. ; 2JTYitesi and 1300 choice varieties of stlntet apple. It Is eBtlmated that the ihsJIftU will average ,at least, one bushel tothatrtf. BRCVITins. Ride a Hambler. Bo ready for harvest. Order Cbam ploti extrai at I'tukers, MisnFay Howard of Junction City is viBltiiig with Mrs. Geo, Sovern, l)on't fail to hoar America's j?rou(cat ,rotlHion orator, John , Woolny Afr. Schuyler Colli aiid wifii of the (iolil Bug mine near Olendalw, ore in tho citv today. Advertialng la a Rirlti( torn'', or busi net's. Try an ad in tho Semi-Weekly rr,AINfKALIK If you want a squirrel poison that will kill both coming and going, call ou A L Mreters A Co , lor it. ilie best hope of competition '.n to make machines just as. Bond as McCor- tnick'e. Sold by S. K. Sykes. At Markers: A complete lino of road wagoiia. top buggies and spring wagons. See our styles and get our prices, Mre. Hoyd WoodruT and Miss Oarnet Woodruff", of lioseburg, are vieitiog rela tives here this week. Oakland Owl. C. W. Bradford of this city, who his been visiting In California for some lime, returned home on Saturday's local. E. luOas. M. l) member Board of I'ensiun Examiners. Office. Marsters building resldine corner Donulaa and Jackson street. Uoy McClalleri and Bainey Matthews were finLing yesterdsy: Kov reDOrts a catch of Hi, of which he caught -10, so he says, but then J . T, Spangh one of the solid republicans of jooking (jlsn-, made us a very pleas ant call Saturday. He reports many new republicans hi his precinct. J. L. Watimn and It. L. Cayit.'of Deer creek, left this city. Sunday ninhrt for Portland, where they will leave for Catin Nome, on the boat Nome City. ion will often hear the saleBcuen of another make say "just as good as Mc Connlck's," but yon will never hear i McCormick salesman say "just as good.' Linn county has purchased a rock crueller, and will endeavor to provide belter thoroughfare for her citizens t .. ... joiiltiaa county hiioiiiu lollow the ex ample. ajrn. i uoe. niiiiin went lo i oncal a on the local, Sunnay morning, to attend the funeral of her nephew, A. T. Ambrose, who died at Seattlo Thursday, and wil be borled there today. Mrs. David Iildenour, who has been visiting friends and relatives in -Doaclaa county for several weeks, is in the city today ; nhe will leave tonight for her home ut Keuo, Nevada. IOWe Logsden pasred thromch this citv Thursday on bin way to Kiddle to visit with relatives and friends at his old home preparatory to embarktni? for tlm lar lamed gold fields of Cape Nome. Chss. Roberta of Myrtle Point arriveJ in town on Friday with some pssseners. Tiide" Chas. msde us a pleassnt call ami reported times lively in Coos, nut a great many making arrangements to go to Capo Nome in the Cxjuiile schooner. Mrs. W. H. Brown and son Herbert, of Myrtle Point, arrived In this citv Sat unlay evening on their way to Oakland lo visit with Mr. Brown's mother, Mis Fancis L. Itussell, who will leave about June 1, lor an xtended visit with relat ives in New Hampshire. Mrs. Brown and family will resido at Oaaland A. W. Stanton, the sheep man from ItaNiri Cit.y, Uyominc, who has been vinituig in tbie county aeveral davs. left ou lnt night's overland for Mis home; he waa accompanied by his daughter, Misa Minnie, who has been attendant school in thin city during the pant w inter. Mr. Stanton reports hnsinens lively in yoming. The following non-cominisHioned ollicera have beon apjminted, after pass ing the required examination; for Co., K, 4th Regiment, O. N.U.. F. 8.iodfrey lnt sergeant, II. E. Lovell, (h M. aerg't. W. 11. Carroll i'nd aerg't., Fre.1 T. Smith Urd aerg't., Samuel Slarmer and M. F. Wright corporals; there is one sergeant and four corporal vacancies yet to he 111 Owing to the dateit set for Hon. II. A, Booth in Lane county he will be unable to join in the diHcunsinii of the political isenen witu .Mr, lirigga, raputiltcan can did.tttt for j.int representative, on Tues day eveninif at Myrtlu 'Creek us waa anuoniicud by post ers. However, Hon. liobt. (j. Smith, of Orauls Pace, one of the brightest and moat eloquent public epeekera in Mouth ern Oregon today, wil! be present snj joinvwljlh M. Orlggs in the discussion at that place. A rare tioat will be fur ninhed those who hear these able gentle inen speak. ' Mrs. W. R. U'illln for Ltigune. Mrs. Chss. Medio" visited Oakland yesterday. Miss Mary Taomas, of Oakland Saturday ovening in thin city. Children' hats, caps, bonnets, pretty varieties nt tho Novelty Store. Mrs. M iry Smith of Oakland who ha" ' ' if city, left this morning friends in spent in BICYCLES i i . : . : Ufen viHiiicu Mrs. N itice. ol liiin returned homo ynsterduv morning. Mrs. Maggio Scott of (Jlondnle arrived on this morning's local to visit with her father E Hodson of Woot Roseburg. R. B. Dixon and Fiatik LlvineBtone left yesterday morning for Portland, from which placu they will proceed, at an early date, to Cape Nome. Miss Grace Carroll left on Saturday morning s overland for Ash and whr she goes for her hoaltb. She will stop in i .ranis I'oss end visit Miss Neita Good a few days Cipt. Chas. Edwards and a number of associates from Coos Jisy were making noai proof on timberland locations he fore tho U. K. land office toJay. Miss Helen Smith and Mrs. M. Ki.-lcU left for Yoncalla this moruinir. to nttnrl tho funeral servieee of A. T. Amhrnao. which occurred there this afternoon. J. Q. Boulin lias succeeded Mr. I!n son In the Little Gem restaurant near the depot. Mr. Boolin was formerly of the Main Street House, Antoria. and will make a specialty of 23 cent meals. Give htm a call. Ben F. Liwrtnc. formerly editor lof the CoiiillH City Uulleiii,, wan in town Saturday enroute to Astoria, where he goes as a delegate to Ibo Brand loose I. O. (). F. While in thin citv be wan guest of ye editor. M i-ssrs. Black Mid Drake two of the new arrivU from 'IVxas made this office a pleaxaiit call Saturday. They express thauinelvftt an picased with Rone burg audita surrounding. They have our thanks for subscriptions. T m uniform for the members of Co. E. 4lh Ben. O. N. (i., have arrived and will be ihstri buted at the Armory ball next Thursday evening; so far as tried the clothing is an excelinnt fit and of good quality. Now watch the hoys strut. We received a pleapant call Friday evening ironi our old Coos count? fnend.s, Daniel Barklow, W. W. Philippe lienry Unmoor and .llen Collier, who went to Portland Satnrday where thev will outfit and embark for Cane Nome on trie 24th inst. Colonel Geo. O. Yoran. of Eugene. commanding officer of the Fourth regi ment, is expected soon to announce hia staff" officers, numbering Dine. There will hn nnA miiiraml rann J -..v. J.,,,,1.,IUJ adjatant, one assistant surgeon, one qnsr- j ivriiianir r, one insiecior ot ritle practice and one captain, and onecommissarv offi- cer, one signal otlicer, mid one engineer officer, each with the rank of 1st lieulent ant. Besides these commii-sioneil officera. Ihere will be three apiointments for the non-com mission staff, which positions are sergeant-major, commlssarv seraeant and qunrtermaeter sergeant. The or gani.atijn order also empowers the colonel to organize a regimental band of not more than twenty pieces. THEY MR PERFECT Asa Perfect, Durable, Easvriin ning Roadster the MKCHANICALI.V SCIENTIFICALLY ARTISTICALLY R n B is the leader that always leads. The High Grade Clipper Chainless -the wheel that made the chainless a success. PriV - a aw f A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installment plan. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Coming: Our Way I" . a J - rrom tvery bection. is (NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'.viTKii Statks Land Omrt. H.tM'biirg, Oregon, May 1W, 1KH). Notici' is hereby givi-n that in comnli- illic.o with tho iiroviwiiinM iftlinn..i ..r Congri'HH of J iino 3, 1878, entitled "An act for th sale of timber lands in the StateH of Cnliforniu, Orcgfin, Nevada and Washington Territory. ' JAM KS A SAftTIt of Si'attlc, County f King, State of WiiHhinL'tiin. hi tliin .l iv til.ul t,, olKiv liis sworn statement No. I04r), for the purchase of tho NWl of Section No. 10, in Township No. 27 South KniiiM No. 8 West, im.1 will nff.r tuehow that tho land souirht ia iiiiirm :l1i1!)iIi for its tiniUr r ui.i. l.n. f. agricultural purMms, and to Uiilisli hiM claim to Haiti biml Imfunt li. l?....,o. ter and Uiwivcr of this otlico at Host Imrir. Ort-L-on. on TiuiUv th.. Til, .) , of August, 1W). He names an witnesses: l'uMr Nichols of Seattlo, Wftnliiiigton ; Grant Taylor of Uowcbuiv, Oregon ; John tiartl iniT of Hoseburg, Oregon; Jos)h . Holing of .Seattle, WaHhington. tnv 11 Hit illl luiniitno ..liiimiri.. .i.l...1H... Iv tlll !llHlVw,,uor!tu,l I'lllild ,r -J ' 1.11 I ' J 1 4 V .., . wl to fllo their claims in this otlico on or ix'ioro saui rti itay oi August, Phh). .1. I. CKIUUKS, ii-lp lti-'istcr. The value of our Tailor Made Clothing practically demonstrated, by our old customers coming back and bringing their friends with them. We have had a great sale in Men's Suits tor $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. With pvory suit sold our guarantee goes with it. That they cannot be duplicated elsewhere for a less price and must be right in every particular or money refunded. That's fair isn't it? Don't fail to see us before you buy a suit for Spring and Summer. ELMER WIMBRLY X CO. RACKET STORE store! Slop in. (ilaii to show them TH C. !. K. New Goods Constantly Arriving, to you. Just received onr spring lino of Men's and Boys' Suits. A -plenJKl line, it'll do you ffood to see thuua, whether .you want to purchase or not They were made by Friend Bros - Co of Milwaukee, Wis., and are jailed the "Perfection Clothin-- thev fit as if your tailor had made tbein for you. Our stock of Spring Shapes m Men' Jt.s is now oouip'ete W e are agents for the celebrated "GORDON HAT." They ootne m all Shapes and Colors and are worth $1.00. Onr stock of Men's furnishing Goods In fact every department of our We carry everything in 'heVDrv i Was never tatter or cheaper, business is now 'n perfect shape. inucy woous, Ninons antl Uonts' Furnishing jrOuod Liao also lioots Shotis, Hats, and (3aps. Our hnfiinwm is growing. Evary month it w larger, and why Hecanse we givo good (roods and Honest Values. No misrepresen tation. Fverytbinir as renresonted nr mnnv NOTICE. Kosi:iii mi, Orv'in, May 19, liHKI. Notice hereby tfiveii that the up. provwl jilats of Survey of Township 41 S., KanKeU West, ami part of Township 2 S Huiitfu 4 West, have Ihh?h riHH'ivwl from the Kurvovor iIimutuI f.r . ami on KtttunUiy, .Inno 23, 11)00, at iiine o'clock, a. m., the said ilats will bo lilol in thiniitlice, and the land I'lnbriutnl therein will tut imcii tn i.itlrt mi mi. I after that tlate. ' .1. T. BniiKiES, J.) I. Boom, Keuish'r Iteeeiver. Phone Main 1S5. f ISHER & BELLOWS. PUBLIC .SHEAKINQ. Hon. U. A. Booth, republican candi date for joint senator of Josephine, DouglM and Ltoe countiea, and Dr. Wm. Kuykaadall, of Kunene, will ad dreaa th citi.en of Drain, on tho politi cal issue of the day, Sator Jay evening, May lth at. 7:30 o'clock. A. M. Crawkord, Chairman RspQblictn County Centra1 Committee. CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM SODA. For line fresh Confectioneries. Trot ical Fruits, Nuts, Totucco and' Cigars at pleasing prices call on I. J. NORMAN, Cass Street near Depot. FHKS11 UrtMKMADE TAFFIES