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Joy's for the Jaded and Goofl Health Tor all Mankind. 9 JOt S VEGETABLE SftRSAPAEtLLA. mdc fron herbs, and contains no Mineral drugs or deadly pois on. Joy's Vegetable RirsiparilU robs the tlood of all lu impuri ties, and courses all these imparl- ties through uature'aown proper chan nels. Joy's Vegetable SarsaparUla cures Dy- Bcpsla, h ronlc Liver Complaint! and Kidney Affections. MAAaslstAkMIU'J Jot's Ycsetablo O n 1 , prevents tired feel lags, staggering sen-1 rations, palpitation of heart, rash of blood to the head, dimness, ringing in I ears, spots betore the I eyes, headache, bil- of hovels, puns in the baxmelancholr, tongue coated, font breath, pimples on face. bodv mud limh. dechnoomerTO force diny spoils, faint spelK cold, ckfamv feet and hands, soar risings, atigne, in somnia, and all dia- I eases of the stomach, I lircrandkidneTs.- tlrujiUts. Refuse a saUaitute. When yon pay for the best see that I ycoicciuicDoa. GENERAL DIRECTORY STATE or cutos. r ; .i-n.tof, U.H. Mitchell C S. senators ! . v rv-,-,. Congressmen Governor- bcretsry of u:e (BingcrHennana JW.R. Ellis William P. Lord H. K. Kincsid Phil Metchan G. M. Irwin W. 11. Leeds State Treasurer . Supt. Feb. instruction. Kate Printer .attorney General-.- C M. Idleman X tribe r Board of Equalization A . C. Woodcock " 4 (F.A. Mooro Supreme Judpc ........ C E. Wolvcrtoa ttc Bean Railroad Commissioner (A. B. Cotapson . j. a. tJiaj (I. A. Macrum Clerk of Railroad Commission Lydcll Baker SIC05D JfDIClAL DISTSICT. Judge 7. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney. Gco. M. Brown c. s. uys orncx, KotxsruG. Receiver K S. Sheridan 2egisler K. M. Veatca r. s. trcsTUEs ii'utc. Observer.. Thos. UiDfoa OOCOU.S CDCTT. Senator Henry Bccklcy -J. T. Bridccs. t C A. Sehlbrcde "3erk F. W. Benson Representatives . treasurer School Supcrindcnt Assessor- Coaaty Judge COTTiTTiiBioscrs- toxic JUT Coroaer- Sheep Inspector. rniavcT mai. Justices- .C F. Cathcart W. A. F rater J. A. Underwood LA. Sterling A. F. Steams W. U Wilson " JC- H. Manx ....Will P. Ueydon Dr. K. U-Stnier Tnos. Soils Coasiablcs .John Uanlin Trustee Becordcr- MarshaL. orr or riVEErcG. fW.T. Wright I j. n. snupe .sLF-Bapp , B. W. Strong 11.F. Rice F. ILZIglex w-1. carrou J. C Sheridan Treasurer cdcet SXSS05S. Tie Circuit Cosrt for Docglas County rneeU three tises a year as follows: The 3d Mon day in Hares, the tth Monday in Jane, and the lss Sunday in December. J- C Fnllerton of Eostbais jedre, Geo. SL Brown, of Eoiebcrg. p-osecaang attorney. CocnST Cosrt sects the 1st Wednesday alter theJstJlondayoZ Jaanary. jiarca. xay. joiy, Sn'jT.Vr d Ksmbcr. A- i". Stains, oi C-jiUnd. iodic. C. H. llansln ot Elilon n4 TV. I- '.rf'.cn- of EUdlt conaissloners. Probate Coon Is in session centlnnocslr, A. F. .wire -Society Tlccllnjrv. BRIEF MENTION. James West oi Bandon, couuty, Bhowed us n sample of myrtle aud yow Amount of taxes collected last week hroodof Coos wrought into a gavol, which was f3057 .85. F. L. Sifora of MarsbBeld was in town last Tuesday. R. G. Dement of Bandon was in tho city this week. T. A. Stayton of Elkton was in Rose- burg last Tuesday. T.F. Wells of Elkton was doing busi ness in town Tuesday. ho will present to Frank J. Lawier, com mander in chief of tho G. A. R., from Rockford, Illinois, at tho grand encamp- ment at Oregon City Dr. W. II. Parrisb of Monmouth camo up to Roseburg Wodnosuay. llo is largely interested iu mining claims in Curry county. Ho promises in tho near fnturo to giro us a dotailed account of his inAHtlnna ITn tlflil clnniri (Inn (tnld -uuu xng 01 vx.es vauey was visiting BpecimenB wilh ilhu. Anntlmf Innn liJflivvnvmnii lina liolil ill) C.W.Lucas of Gardiner was visiting v-im-n, r.,n 1111. ,,onr Y .h . - I VUW lhMULIfcU-at)V4, UVMU UIIUU AwU 1IVHI . x4OB0uurg eonesoay. Tona 0nB of n!lsHflnMr8 on Martin Marks returned from San Fran- the seat with the driver was made to cut Cisco, Cal Tuesday night. the mail pouches. Tho whole account Donl forget the lecture at tho opera reads quite romantic. It rivals Robin hoaBe Friday evening 14th. Hood or Tack Cade's exploits. Henry Beckley and wife of Elkton Rov. II. E. Monser of California will were in the city Wedneidav. preach in tho Christina church in this Rev. T. N. Wilson and wife left on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and this niornine'a local for Portland. lecture in U10 evening at tuo same place on tho Y. r. s. C. IS. All endeavor u, j. 11 noun ut wauyouvuio ib in uioi . . . , , Ben Tronrbride, the Camas Valley merchant, was in town the first of the week. Miss Carrie Sykes went to Portland Tuesday night to visit friends and rela tives. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the M. E. Church this evening at 8 o'clock. L. W. Simmons will lecture at the generally should hear this lecture Ad mission free. The ladies of tho Christian church will have a refreshment stand on tho grounds at tho Pioneer picnic next Saturday. The well known reputation of these ladies for always pleasing their patrons should insure for them a liberal patronage on Saturday. Tho money will be used iu reducing tho church debt. Our readers will consult their oru iu opera house Friday night, for the benefit tercets in having their dental work douo 01 uie tpwortn League. by reliable, experienced aud resident J. Buckhart, an experienced miner I dentists and that Dr. Strauge & Toyc, from California is in the city today. He who are here to stay, guaranteo all their is interested in mining in South Douglas, work and make good their guarantees. J. W. Hedroeth and family were doine All their work is first-elass aud as juin- considerable trading in town this week. l0f consistent with gcod work. Says all hie locality will be here Satur- That company of piscatorial sports. day. J. 11. Fletcher, Billy Taylor, Jack Ruth- A letter received from State Treasurer erford, Maurico Abraham, Tom Hinkle, PbilMeUcban Bays that be will be at Al orman and Artuur w ooum reiurneu the pioneer reunion on the 15th if pea -roai Brewster valley yesterday eventog Bible. with "thousands ol nsn." inoy aio so Mrs. Unruh, state lecturer and national PJ--ully that they are now organiser of the W. C. T. U., will address u v il,u,u r" the people Sunday at 3 p. m. at the m -- That tired feeling, loss of appetita and oaf PJ". ng 10 uie tune o .iu istxibuted on the day of reunion. loruer, eo toat tuey may join iu wiui Wanted to exchange :-House plans or Mr- Mt!rn !n fi;nrini? tha, rauJ old carpenter work for building materials or Upneer boob, and make U10 welkin ring real estate, J. A. Pekklns. ;,h m.,,:, mptn(i- Architect. I Simmons late of United States Karl's Cover Root, the great Blood U,, Iectur,. at lbB owra purifier gives freshness and "clearness to hoas0 FriJay erening. Mr. Mmmons the Complexion and cores ConsUpauon, union gD lhe of lhe NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Interesting Items and Personal Paragraphs. NOTES CONTRIBUTED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. 23cts., oOcte., $1.00. That hobo, James Curran, who held up and robbed John Sweeney last Mon day is boarding at Hotel de Cathcart at the county's expense. AU pioneer women are cordially in vited to join the procession Satorday and march under the banner indicating the year they crossed the plains. E, V. Debs must go to jail six momhs, and his associates for three months each, General Ketttiiiic of L,ocnl Events mill IlnppculiiKM TltrouKlt out the County. RIDDLE. Picking cherries is nn occupation up tkis way now. Miss Belle Pruneris expected homo from California in a short time. Quite a lot of bay has boon cured and hauled in in this neighborhood. Mr. A. Riddle is spraying his applo orchard this week. Quite a number of poople from Riddle will atteud tho Pioneer's Reunion. Among them J. B. Riddle and his fine four mule team and slago. It will be hard to beat J. B. Riddle's Quo mule team. II. Nichols is up at tho Acker's stock ranch looking among his cattle this week. Geo. It. Riddlo and G. K. Quiuo went to Portland Tuesday night. Mrs. Cutsforth and her little sou Dale will inuvu out to hor husband's mine on Uniou creek Friday. Miss Olancho Riddle has finished her terui of school ou Rico creek and is home aain. Mr. James had quite a fall from his woodbhed, aud is on tho crippled list now. The Baptist Association held here a week ago, was one of the most successful and interesting meetings held for a num ber of ycare. Every ono enjoyed it very much. Wyatt Cornutt ojeued auother term of school on Days creek Monday, after ono neeks vacation. This Bpeaks well for Wyatt and wo are well pleased with his success. Mrs. Nora Norman of Roseburg was visiting friends here the first of tho week. Rev. Wallace filled his appointment here Sunday. Mr. James Frater and Edd Riddlo of TYEE. The present weather is good ou the grass and graiu, but not good corn weather, and wo have several acres planted. Miss Cora Aloxander doted a very successful school here Thursday lust. Tyco string band played for tho Mill wood picnic. D. W. McKinney and Frank Parkor of Rice hill spent last week here. Mr. Mc has been improving his ranch. Prof. Jas. Young spent pail of lhe week with us. Come again Prof. Mr. P. S. Whito Is preparing to put in a bridgo 14o feet long, across Steven creek. Mies Nollio Fisher of Wolf creek spent several days yisiting friends hero last week. P. W. Gossctt has a fine lot of beef cattle and stock hogs which ho is offer ing at a very low figure. Ho also wishes to rent his farm on very good terms. Miss Mary and Charley Germond of Millwood spent Saturday aud Sunday with tho youngsters here. Uncle John Stephens, we are pleased to note, is around on his visiting tour once more. Jake Germoud is an employee of R. 0. Lehmann. Ed Stephens is the lucky boy at fish ing, while Charley is the most successful trapper. Lea Bunn ot Elkton was among our welcome visitors this week. Quito a number of eporlmen from Wilbur were camped at the Staiigh ranch several days. Scott Uenery is the first to start the mower. Mrs. R. II. Neyman is on the improvo. Mr. Tooley makes regular trips on the mountain of late. What can be tho at traction? Our school was invited lo join in tbe picnic and literary exercises at Millwood Friday, .Miss Alexander haviug her school under fine training, took them all dowu where they joined in the sing ing and speaking. Miss Anna Clark be ing Millwood's successful instructor, had the school under good drill and they never were or never will bo beaten. Miss C. deserves secial praise for the songs by the little folks, they being 12 in number and ucling their parts well. After tho literary exercises were over we were treated to an excellent dinner pre pared by the good cooks of Millwood f r 4 K... . 1 t. .1 : r .1 the railroad fencing gang, were visiting' . . , , . . ... in Riddlo undav I plcu,c Srounda anU tho Calapoota visitors Ernest Riddle and Mr. Vokum report rebellion and from twrsocal exicrience ill doubtless give a very interesting talk upon the scenes and incidents of that unhappy iieriod of our country. Don't fail to hear him. , j Rev. here Sunday Albert Bitzer has shaken Rosebun; dirt i . f . irom ou ins etioea ami ueparieu lor can . Francisco by Tuesday's overland. Hoj Dt". exrjecta to ensraire in the commission and i MuB Laura Jones forwarding business there, and we cheer- Grovc Sunday night. fullr commend him to the public as an i Say, sports, did t you know that free by Miss Eva Peacare, the young artist uudcr the training of Miss Mary Gen nend, who is teaching the Rock Creek school. She also had her school in the lines. At night we were invfted to tho strawberry festival at -Mr. Clark's, where Wallace tilled his apjointments ' tho ctening was spent eating and chat- from their mining camp at Iron moun tains plenty of game and fish a ud some gold and lots of good lime. Enid. union dead or only sleep- went to Cottage vix: Howard, Kelliher, Rogers, Hogan, honest, reliable, and industrious young beer would make drunk como? Barns, Goodwin and Elliott. Isadora Abraham and wile toot a; baggy ride to the month oi tbe Caiapooia last Sunday, where the 1000 acre farm of TJnde Nick Day is niloated. Shiloh's Care is sold on a guarantee, j It cares Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Care. Only one cent a dose, 25cts.,50ct9., and fl.OO. Mr. Schiller Hermann with his wife man. His many mends here wish him 1 The RiJdle Enterprise has reduced its unbounded prosperity in his new calling, j sucscription price to f 1.50 a year. Following are the officers elected for Mrs. Al Norman of Roseburg returned the ensuing term at the meeting of the home Tuesday morning after a few days i A. O. U. lodge last Monday ntgm: , visit with friends at this o ace. Master Workman, C. L, iladlej ; fore- ting and playing social games. Every body reports the very best of times and only wish for the next picnic at Mill wood. Hurrah for Millwood! can be beard echoing in every hollow tree and log. Roscnru. OLALLA. Grain and gardens are looking well. The cauipmeeting at Ten Side is run ing full blast. O. II. Flook, James and Grant Wells not have a fair timu exactly, as one of them failed to appear on timu and an other had to bo substituted. A friendly game (not 11 rhallengcd oik-) will bo played by tho namo ones at Klkton in about two week?. E. II. Uurclianl um went'tn Lyttcii Springs, Cal., is reported lo be gaining in health in the combined aid of medical treatment and the waters of the springs. Mrs. Palmer is expected home Eoon. She has been visiting at Roseburg and Drain. UMPQUA FERRY. . Uncle Geo. Shambrook is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. F. W. McKechnio iu Oakland this week. Misses Anna and Martha Clarke of Millwood were visiting with friends on the Caiapooia last Saturday and Sunday.'' Ed Miller of Oakland mado a rushing vieit to Millwood Tuesday. Misses Jessie Ohmart and Mary Med ley, Messrs. Arthur Mahoney and Owen Sutherlin drove down from Oakland to witness the ball gamo hero Sunday'. W. B. Griffith the rustling machinery man of this place is now on the road representing D. M. Osbourne & Co. of Portland, Or. One of Geo. Shambrook'tt hop houses is completed. The carpenters nre en gaged upon the four others which aro to bo used this hop harvest. The ono com pleted presents a handsome appcaranco. Several of the pioneers of this valley have for the past week or so been bright ening their memories regarding their earlier times in this state, and no doubt will tell sorno very interesting stories concerning their trip across the plains in tho 40's, at the pioneer reunion in Rose burg Saturday. We think quite a num ber from this place will bo in attendance. There will be a social dauco given at this place Friday night, Junu 21t. New hall, good music, supper, etc. A large crowd is exacted and the management will endeavor to make an enjoyable time for all present, and one lo ue remem bered by those in attendance. Take in tho ball game, Coles Valley vs. Oakland, in the afternoon, the dance at night, aud be happy. From out the crowd of base-ballista at the grouuds Sunday, two nines were selected. They played a very good game, takiug everything into consideration, and were applauded very heartily at times, especially by the ladies. They organized a nice and we uuderstaud will play a match game with the Oakland nine hero Friday afternoon, Juue 21st. Undoubtedly a large crowd will ho pres ent. Wo were informed that the Adveutists who are now holding a meeting in U.ik- ' land will pitch their tents in Coles Valley in the near future for a few weeks siege. We hope they will, as we believe a camp meeting is what the ieople iicre have been wanting for some time. Ample opportunities have been given other de nominations to try their 'hands in the camp mealing business but all seem to be timid about coming to the center. Wc hope the Seventh Day people will hold the hand that will cause tbe sinner of Coles Valley lo see the error of his way. Sam Patch. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ik I Baking 1 Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE tho riddle and cle.tuing apparatus made since last harvest and it would not be a bad idea for our farmers to sec this ma chine at work before investing in a now machine, as they propose to thresn as cheap as it can possibly be done and do good work. M. X. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leav ening power as the Royal. STAGE ROBBERY. The Stage Roseburg and Coos Bay Held up. 'Ibis morning's Coos Bay stage, which left here at U a. m., was held up at 9 o'clock on the top of Hoover hill, about 11 mile3 west of this city, by a lone highwayman, who lelieved the mail sack of its valuable ron'enta and a pass enger of $30 in cash George Langor was driver and there were two passengers, Raymond Brumbaugh of San Francisco, and a Mrs. Francis. Tho robber pre sented a gun and made knon his wants. The mail sack was handed out to him and he split it open, and after helping himself to what he .van ted ho returned tho sack to the driver and requested tho male passenger to fork over, which he did. The tobber was masked. Only tbe way pouch was opened. There were three registered packages in the sack but no registered loiters, aud it i3 quite likely the robber got hut little for his trouble. A Valuable Mine. Wm. Leyens of Galesvillc was iu the city last week. Mr. Levens owns a placer gold mine on Tenuesseo gulch. This mine has been worked for the last 30 years, from which has been taxen many thousands of dollars worth of gold. Owing to the peculiar formation of the ground it has cost nearly as much as the gold was worth. Lately, since Mr. Lev ens has owned it he has at great expense so improved it by cutting ditches and erecting hydraulic works upon it, that it is now worked at comparative light ex pense and, as a result, it is proving d bonanza. Mr. Levens emphatically de clares his mine will yield a better income than any three of the best ranches in Douglas county. It is unmistakably one of the best mining properties in Douglas county. Shooting Scrape. At the brewery Monday evening about 'J o'clock five pii-tol shots were heard in quick succession. A few minutes later the city marshal was noiined that a difficulty had occurred amongst a few of the habitues of that drinking cstaMieh ment caused by a misunderstanding on some business transactions. In the melee that ensued Jack DeLaney was shot in the leg, making an ugly but not necessarily dangerous wound. As a con sequence Ezra Pokett, Otto Black schmidl and Jack DcLauey were arrested and brought before his honor, F. 31. Zigler, city recorder, w ho fined them to each on a plea of guilty of disturbing the eace. Nervous SliocU. K. W. Joy Company Gentlemen: Thia in the first time I hare attempted to write for three years. Have been so nervous and weak that 1 have laid in bed for most of the time.' mend who had taken your sarsatiarilia scut mc two bottle. The second one is most gone, and I bare sained 20 pounds, and surely leei a new woman. 1 was paic, mm, no am bition. Had given up, as I had tried so many remedies and doctors, but found no benefit. If you core to publish this you have my consent. . (Signed) MBS. A. ULLSIAS, Alameda, CiL Headache, Billiousness and Torpid Uverjlls appear when you take Joy's Vegetable Saraa-psrilla. Populist fleeting. At Grange hall last Monday night the usual programme was dispensed with aud James West tbe chairman of Coos county people's party committee was in troduced and spoke fur an hour upon the general topics of interest to that party. After lauding "Old Abe" for his patriot ism and the "boys in blue" who re sponded to the martyred president's call for men to put down the rebellion, ha gave his attention to tiie silver question. Cleveland, John Sherman, Carlisle, Eng land and the Rothchilds. Ot course all these worthies since Lincoln's time were a set of tricksters working in tho interest of English capitalists, the bell wether be ing Rothschild. AH these scallawags were done for aud laid away labeled, "not wanted." Kidney. ! K. W. Joy Compast -Gentlemen. I have euC'cred Irom kidney trouble for two or three years. I would have to eet nj iii the ni?ht to void my urine irom ten to fifteen times. Jly .lpti wr ilIfiir!rfM?. untl I liWum rorv thin and nervous. No appetite; boncls constipated, t I have taken tuo bottles and trained hftccn ! lounds. t-lcep well. Have to set up about three times durinr nfeht. and am very much I better in every reiect. Will continue to take your egetauic saraipariiia, tor believe it win entirelv cure inc. (signed.) MB. KDWAI1D W. FKESCH, Stockton, Cal. JOY a FOR THE JADED. JOY'a VEGETABLE SAItSA PARILLA. CALAPOOIA. rt-. 1 1 " f . , 1, ... . , .... ,! ilioinab oiaine 01 ioirj luunit "3 .. .1.1 .- , , uavoiust returueu irom Aitnouse anu ... , , ,. ,- , .1,-1 Ltve so. that when vou ilia vour friirU . ' . . .. . riaitini? old-time friends ou the tj.ila- man.U. 1. iientamiu; overseer, u. ti. ' ; nnl lllrn ,n , , u.J8""''J , , iol .- Mtaa iniaflmt Mnrtlfi ITI-lrL if Mill- Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick head aches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give thia remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consumption Electric Bitters cures by giving the neded tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at A. C. Marstera & Co.'s Drug Store. j-v 1 t 1 .1 1.1 I VUitnaug; rccoruer, j. u. awiueiu; ,L , ; . Kf ... . it. -y - " nnanaer, u. a. iesi; receiver, m 1. Wright; guide, S. VanZile; inside and baby came up from Myrtle Point watchman, C. L. Reeves; outside watch Monday to meet his father and mother, t ACEix lodge, a. F.A a. M- regclar jut retorne4 from Washineton each SQTflh. C W. Krtt, &ecy- J. K. War, W. M. TTSIPQCA CHAPTER. SO. U. R- A. - tketrnnlari . HOLD r convocations at Masonic haU CD lie nt and third TresUiT of each santh. Tristans companions are cordially invited. JLF.EAPP. H.P- iMnosr Caxo, Secretary. "pHU-ETABIAS LODGE. SO. S, L O. O. F tneeUeAtsrdsy evening oi each treek at 7 o'clock in their hall at Boaebars- Members oi the order in good ttinriirrg are invited to attend. Feasc C. Micxiu, X. U. S. T. Jtwrrr, Sce'y. TTXIOS W Old ESCAMPMEXT. SO. S, MEETS AT Fellows frail on second and loom Thursdays cf each sonth. Visiting brethren arc iaTited to attend. Fxasc G. ilicnii. Scribe. Hazxt Paeet, C- P. If you want to see a nice selected stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware and optical goods, call at Salzman'. He is always ready to show his goods. lithe hair is falling oat, or turning gray, requiring a stimulant with nourish ing and coloring food, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Beseweria jost the specific. Professors Berger, the grand pianist. and Colles, the eolo violinist, will give a musical entertainment at the "Senate" is Bceebcrg, on the loth, 14th, and 15th of this month. The farms of J. A. Crain, Samuel -rOSEHnita LODGE. SO. 1C A. O. V. TV. XA- meets the second and fourth Mondays of eica mcnlh atTSJ p. a. at Odd FeUorrs nalL Members of the order in good standing are in- riled to aucno. AV fint tad third Thcrsdays of each month. tITOHES'S nrr-TFP COUPS SO. 10, MEETS W oosd and fourth Thmsdays in each month. TjARltK ALLIASCE Begnlar Quarterly Meetings will be held at Grange Hall, Ecseburg, the first Friday in December, March sad Jane, sad the thud Friday in bcpteabcT. X OSEBCEG CHAPTER, SO. S. O. E. SL. MEETS the ueoad and louria TborsdaTS ol custh. each MADELTSE B. COSKLISG, W. M. TJ OSEBCEG DTVIHOS SO 176, B. OF L.E., aects every second ana loartn canaay. T OSEBCBG E. D. LODGE. SO. 11. 1. O, O. T. -E- meet on-Tuesday eveninz ol each Treek at the Odd yellows- Rail, tutting (titers ana crethrea are inrittd to attend. Missakah Wmeeexy, S.C Fcat;k Ci. Micaxu. K. Sec. happen. Iva Dean is busy hauling dressed lumber lo bis farm. Duriuc tbe past week the weather has Ferry and Geo. Dickey near Medferd, J jf tbe department, returned Monday ; been most excellent for the growing corn Jackson county, have been bonded to a I n;j,t Portland. Mr. Hermann is in j and the making of hay. Tuesday morn- company to develop Ifce coal beds lately ftIceiient health and soirits. notwith- inc was cloudy and looked like rain, but discovered there. I imimov t-I Mm tmI ' it unnn mvb wav to the lirii?lil isnnsliinp. ' I. HI! UlU 111 U WW jM.lll.J - " O O lakes and tbe consequent strain of obscr- jlm Clinton came dowu from the about twenty men engaged preparing tho jvitions of the great internal commerce mines in Cow Creek canyon, Saturday, ground for the reunion on Saturday. A I through those inland seas, greater by far i beiuz unable to work on account of a than our" entire foreign commerce with j tarKe boil on bis neck. We aro informed , all Europe. j that be has been taking out over Tt.00 day with a rocker. The mine com Lsuipenbpnr. is a natural born American is in the city, on bis way to Oregon City c:tzcai ho speaks the American language to attend the grand encampment which I j ecmtlneta bis business in an Ameri- meets the 17lh and lSlb inst. , sr. n.i,nn, .rrloM full Uhr of ladies' and gent's furnishing goods, 1 of Umpqua Ferry, came up to attend the fancy goods, etc., besides a fine slock fo . Pioneers' Reunion. Mr. Sbamhrooit is I shoes wnicb have iuat arrived from the i A LPHA LODGE, SO. 47, K. OF P.. MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows Kali- vuiung oreuirezx m um aboaKuus wi ilsllylnvittd to attend. Ttie Cliurclien. Battist Ciicrxii comer of Lane and Eos streets. Sunday, Service: Preaching, U a. m. and 7-30 n. xn-r Young People's Cnion, 603 p.o- Mrs.d.S. Annes, President, Sunday School, 10 c. in.; Jaacs Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Meeting. ThJrviaj cTealag at 70). Err. O. S. AJfyts, Pastor. Ectidence, So. S2i Main Street. Mxrnobur Cnctcii corner ol Main and Lane itrcctt 'Sunday Serricc: Preaching, 11 a. in. and 700 p. nr.; Eabtsth bchool, 10 a. rn.; Dr. James Barr, Superintendent; Class Meeting at dose oi the corning service; Epworth League 0J p. a. Clare Hume, PresMcnL Prayer Meet' lag,Thurdy,at70) p.m. S. 8. BccxjtEB, D. D Pastor. Parsonage, comer Mala and Lnc. I'EttETlEWi CllCECii-coraer ol Cass and Bose streets. Sunday Service: PupUc worship, II a.zx and 70 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Y. P. H.C. E.,7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes- y, 70) p. m. It. B. Dilwoeth, Pattor. Tar W. C. T. V. via meet at the M. E church every Thursday evening until alter State Convention. All members should be pres ent at every meeting. JL E. Uhcecu, fjocrii Comer WathiagUri and Eteiihcns ttrecU. Divine services at 11 a. n. and 7:30 p. m. every 2nd and 1th Sunday. Eabbatb school at 10 n. ja., C. W. Kirk, super lntcndect. 1 preach at Edenbower church at 3 p. in. lamcdayr. At Oakland every 1st Sun day. morning and evening. At Caiapooia every Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and at Day's echool house at 3 p. m. J. A. CEtTciinr.Lb, P. C. man. ti. b. rrcncii ; trustee, i. .. banc tuary. I Jap Casteel, the old miner of Myrtle Creek, spent a few days in town last ; week. To hear Jap talk one would como to the conclusion that what he did not know of mining was worthless to anyone. , He has been employed by a company as , as expert at five dollars a day. Good . for yon, Jap ; make it pay and come to the pioneers reunion. Wo are always pleased to meet with Jap, he meets everyone so cordially and with open hand. S. Hon. Binger Hermann who has been j detained at Washington since the ad-' journment of congress on special business , Miss Blanche Riddle returned home ! j Saturday evening from Rico creek, where j she has jost closed a very euccesaful j term of school. I "Tho nickle mines are going to start j from their mines in that vicinity. James O. Newlaud and family have ! moved from our midst and taken up their . tdx-de, for the time being at least, in ; Lookiug Glass. Frank will ruu the farm in Jimmie's stoad. wood were visiting relatives aud friends Ion the Caiapooia last week. Miss Minnie Bishop will go to Pomruy. Washington, on the 17th inst. and will leave many ucbiug hearts that will long are the first in this neighborhood to cut ' up ever j (j. Stephens and wife were yisitiug ' The directors of the Olalla school were i relatives iu Little Tennesee last Satur- Mrs. D. J. Trapp passed through town w6ll with the term just taught i da' and Sunday. up soon." Psbaw, they started years ago and have been going since. up two James McCulloch and W. R. Wells School Report. Report of the Elenbower school for the teim ending May 24, 1SD5: Those aver.itt'iig aove S5 p;r cent in . j examination were, John Givens 97, Cas- ' sie rerguson. Annie iiirKs, liirue Jones, Mary Cleake, Lizzie Given, Irene Han-' sen, Alex Ferguson, Frank Barks. Ethel Apjelhotr, Pearl North, Chester Erker, Amy Armiiagp, Von Casey, John Fergu-. son, Percy North, Berlha Merrill, Floyd ! Stephens, Millie North, Willie Johnson, Walter Uloafce, 'icorgo lsnrss, Jennie; North. John Johusoti, Willie Burks and I Fred Brothers. Abuie Pauuott, Judge Hudson Harmon left his hotre mCiuctnnati.O., Monday for Washington to qualify as attorney general of the United States, which office was made va cant by Mr. Olney'a elevation .to the office of f secretary of state on the death of Walter Q Gresham. on the freight train Tuesday morning for hy Mis3 Lucy Byron, that they have em her home at Chit wood, after spending several days visiting her mother. Mrs. Logsdou. at Table creek. It is generally supposed when a young man makes preparations for building a new house that something is going ployed her to tcacli out the reel ot our money. Tbo speaking by the pupils last Friday was excellent. 1 Mies Daisy Frater of Roseburg is visit i in relatives aud friends iu this neighbor- to 1 has been deputy the absence of our Edward Stevens postmaster duriug woity P. M. Our tonic sol fa singing fehool has ; closed until September 1st. II Professor Young's singing school cjntiuues in pop i ularitv it will be necessarv to secure a Professor Mortou has gone to Riddle on business. George and his dog, Kizer, were gath ering cattle today. Taking a woman on trial is a new wrinkle, only practiced iu Olalla. All e.n. larger room to wish to attend. accomodate those who dance will be had on tbe grounds Friday evening at 7:30. James West the duly accredited dele-1 gate from Bandon Post, No. 56, G. A. R. prises a bar of fifteen or twenty acres DRIVER YALLEY. Plenty of suushiue. J, J. Tbortou of Oak Creek is visiting relatives here. Will Baiubridge of English Settlement and would be an excellent place for the I passed through our valley last Wednes operation ot a mining pump. Vale. one of tbe pioneers ol 1817 and one of tbe solid men of Douglas county. L. A. Sactuary departed for Medford on Monday night's overland. He goes to work on his contract for roofing and plambine on the Nash hotel and will probably be absent a month or so. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet daring the vacation, every Wednes day in stead of Saturday, at 3 p. m. in tbe M. E. Church. Mrs. A. U. Bcckxcb, Supt. Six head of work horsee, weight 1200 East. Examiuo his slock; he will treat you well and will bo glad to get ac quainted with you as bo expects to make Roseburg his homo iu tho future. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdci superior to all others. The Workmen. Grand Master Brannin of the A. O. U. W. of Oregon, paid Roseburg Lodge, No. 16 a fraternal visit last Monday ovening pounds, 4 yeare ol age, lor sale cneap lor j.i:vcred an address iu the inlereste cash, or note; will trade a span for light of tfae order There were about fifty gen wagon and harness. Apply to Uemen nresent. who lletencd attentively J. E. Fn-zuAROLD, Flourney Valley. o lbo weuK:boseu remarks by tho Grand A Mr. Peslerfield and H. Ledsey of Master Workman, illustrating the princi Tillamook, with their families, passed pieg 0f the Order and tbe benefits to bo through Roseburg on their way to Call- derived by becoming members tuereoi. fornia to take a look at the country and After the lecture the audience repaired to settle there if satisfied with California. I to the banquet room for refreshments Let all the officials and the committees and social chat, and a very pleasant time appointed for the Pioneer Reunion meet gonerally was tbe rcsuit at W. W. Cardwell's office on Thursday Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Years tbe Standard. evening at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of regulating the exercises on the 15tb. The President. Capt. J. C. T. Nash ol Medford, Jack son county, was exchanging courtesies with his friends on the streets Wednes day. The captain reports business in that ford as lively. The mining indug' tries in that vicinity are good. Reno Post, No. 29, proposed to charter a car from Roseburg to Oregon City and return for $300. The company asked 39G. This they refused to give, so the R. C. Co, is out about $270 and the boys haye saved that much, but lost a few hoar's pleasure. A party of friends met at the residence of Mrs. Will Madison today, sat down to dine and partook of a suraptous repast prepared by tho genorous hostess. A most pleasant hour was spent in pleasant converse, such as adds to tbo "Joyr of life. We met together, Irlcnd with Irlcnd, In social loy an hour to spend. Around the festive board -wo at Engaged in pleasant social chat. Tho hour passed, we bid ndlcu To host and lliostcM kind and true. Wc wlah them both a happy life. Secure Irom care and wordly strife. X. Or. Price'! Cream Baking Powdo World'a Fair Hlibest Award. ELKTON. Hot davs and warm nights. Grain fields arc lookiug well aud an abundant harvest is expected. Rev. Stratford of Drain preached here IspI Sunday morning and evening. Mr. James Beckley of Oakland was tailing friends here tho first of the week. 11. Beckley has been haviug quito a number of sheep killed during tho past few dajs, supi08ed to be by dogs. Notwithstanding tho hard times two new houses are iu the course of erection iu town. Rev. Huddleetou held diviue services at the Center Boud school house last Sunday. The boys aud their dogs havo been haviug a lively time during tho last few days chasing coyotes, and quito a num ber of the peBky varmints havo been captured. II. R. Uimmick, Tom Stayton and E. O. Huddleston havo been searching lue mountains for (several days in soaich of game, and well, wo can't tell with what success. Our gcuial sheriff, Cathcart, was hero lflRt week takinc testimony as to tho rights of property in tbe case of H. Beck ley vb. P. II. McNeal, et al. The jury rendered a verdict in favor Mr. Ueckloy Mr. A. G. Langdon met with a very painful accident lost Saturday. As he was riding homo from this place his horse becoming frightened, threw him, bis foot hanging in tho stirrup for some time. It is supposed that the frightened animal cither stepped upon or kicked him, breaking two of bis ribs and other wise injuring him, tho extent of which is not yot known. Sckide. ' Harness and Kaio Dcardoil paid Uahi ' pooia friends a visit the 10th iubt. The Chinese pheaaautd are becoming a , uuisauco aud it will only be a matter of 1 time until it will be i.eccssary lo adopt some way to exterminate them. Hy in vestigating it is found that the lad v bug is ouo of their choicest morsels of food, and the destruction of a band of young turkeys is a favorite pasetime, besides they aro fast exterminating the grouse- in the killing ot Uie youuu. 'd'?' War is now in progress between the Mr. E. E. Emmett of Millwood came . Udybuge aud uphis. With everything in up after J. C. Quant's famous coyote favor ot the ladybug the farmers may j dogs this week. He say's coyotes are i harvest a good crop of wheat. I very numerous iu those parts. Mr . yy- Uo,8it, ,.as dehorned ; Sevmour Quant returned Tuesday from ; of his thoroughbred bulls aud is goiug to Riddle, where be has beeu attending the ' enter the contest for the first prize at the Baptist association. , comiug Southern Oregon fair. Miss Mary Black of Sumner, Coos ,v traveling minister ami Sunday county, was visitiug old-time friends last j school organizer, whose name we failed week. to get, of Presbyterian faith, preached a Robert Wilcox of Kosebure wa visit- very itltercsliug sermon ou tin 9th inst. iug relatives iu Driver valiej last Friday besides doing some other good work iu aud Saturday. his line. R. 13. Dixon of North Unipqua was C. A. McGee of Roseburg was over on here on business this week, aud while ! the lUth and took home a load of hay. i here purchased the baud of sheep form- Hob. and Geo. Willcox of Roseburg erly owned by George Jones. nere visiting hero ou the yth, cuest of C. S. J. Chenoweth of Wilbur was visiting ' A. McNabb. relatives here two days this week. ! Mre. Thos. McNabb is visiting her George Jones aud family will eoou I daughter, Mre H. B. Gillett of Roseburg Tlie. Discovery Savetl His I-ife. Mr. G. Caillotitte. Druggist, Beavers ville, 111, says: "To Ur. King's ew Discovery I owe my Hie. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use Willie DeardotT, Miss Ida and Nauuie ! and from the first dose began to get bet- ' t t 9 1 . f 1 . . " . l.ni.lnn .... ler.nuu uuer uaiu' iiueu uuuicc uj and about a rain. It is worth its wciuht inzold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at A. 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Mr. Uhiss of Mill Creek recently pur chased a maro and colt of tho Butler brothers. Mrs. Ed. Patterson who has been ill for some time past, at the homo of hor father, J. Wagoner, is improving aud will return home soon as convalescent. Work ou the store building of J. Hed den begins to assume Bhape. Mr. Barnes of Loon Lako is the earpouter. The base bailors of Elkton had a con-; Harte, was around last test with the ballists of Long Prairie and marched away exultant, having been de clared wiuuera by 4. It ia fair to say, however, that the Long Prairie lads did this week. J. A. Stephens aud family weio visit ing friends on Tyeo lhe 9th instnut. Wo noticed the smiling form of Bob Burk at tho Caiapooia ejiiging school tho Sth. We ackuowledge a pleasant call fiom Mr. Adieon Willi ms of Green Valley. A number of our people attended the Trible school exhibition at .Millwood ou tho 7th, and were quite taken iu by tho performance of tho little ouch iu their parts, more particularly tho singing of a class of little gills that has been under the charge of Mies Annie Clarke, and are now firm believers that the qualification lo teach singing should bo tiecef-sary to teach in our public school!. 1 Mr. Harte of the linn of Smith & week interview ing our fanners in regard lo threshing. These gentlemen havo on tho late im proved machines, besides they bave secured all the latest improvements iu 'lhe Eugeni! cannery and drier will not make a run on cherries and early small fruitH and l orries this s-cason, but will begin uperatious in time for the prune crop this fall and will also liaudlu toma toes and other late fruits. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Are You Satisfied With Your WW CREAM BAKING Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Razor? 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