flffifM KllM A i IF YOJJ SEE IT IH IF YOU DOMT READ I Tke Plaindealor j . 1 You Don't (JkttiikNkws. : i ir i itt mi ii o m i 17 i nrnr . f ! . ft II H &ti T flH WIS M jTBHi M L B If! 9 Kfl 21 IftT M m MM m Km i mi ti n 1 - : t : asasr' ' f p -mm p- : .t ........................... j j (k8i l&ll t ; j. , 1 1 li U. : f . , . . "NT . . II i I' vnr yya;t unwuTTRO rniEOON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, iUg.q. - inu. 40. , LITTLE LOCALS. j l5U;IINti: I'UKoUINALS. CA1CKDUKCAU. v munnun. GENERAL DIRECTORY ATKOr ufcBOOS. 3. tLMUattHV. ...... j j, x. lv,i,,h , iBtueerllenuann ABKrs,-w. Jw. (I. Ellis tUvoir.. William 1. Uml SeorolaryMf SUie... H. It- KIncaW Stale Transfer. Phil Metsrhan jmpL fwh. lnMraetfo -? M. im'.a Stale lrtater W. II. Led Alionqr GottenO. -A M. iatemti Motubcr Board ol KtaIlE4lH ... A . i WooJcock tF. A. Mwre iQI'remcJudcwt- it. E. Wolvwton (K. 5. Bon SA. B. UonifU J. U. BiWy 1. A. Macnim Clerk ot KHnd (JomiBlidiwu- Lydcll Bkcr ' 5CD ' JDiaiL DISTRICT. JmlgS! i . C Fullciton I'njSxutlcs AUomi-jr Geo. it. Brown D. S. L-IND OrrlCETKOMSCUtO. K.wlver 5.-. -R. S.Slieridn Rcpifter . ,R. M. catch C 9. WEATHER DVrjUU. Observer- .Tti.-w. Gioeoo OOtMUS COUNTT. Henrr Bocklej 1. i7. 1 ,)l J. T. KnJce. C. A. Sehll.reJi , r. W Benson C. r. Cthcrl W. A. r rater .j. a. Underwood J. A. sterling A. r . t iearn WW I. tbon Senator........ RcprcsattUtfros Ucrk- herifl" rretuivr,... .. School SurrinJeut- Asssor County Judg Commissioners-Scrreyor- (C. II. Mtupla , VJU P. Heydou ..Dr. K. L. ilOler Tbos- Saitli cheep I Hi footer rc0ct rncut. ., John Hamlin fff.T. WrisLt IJ. II.Shai . jL l Kapp I B. W. Strong Li. F. Kico . F. M.Xtt;lcr W. ". Carroll J. CI Sheridan 1 JOst!cc&. Truitec . Kceonlof. . Treasurer T. .. The Circuit Outm ier IKtsstas Cocbit mt three li&tn tear a follow: - The 3d Muo ilar la 2!arefa, tke Mb Naadur In Jane, asd ih in iloixrsr ui Deeenter. J. C. KuUeftuo 01 Koeebar jintec. tie.M. Knjwa, 8! KtteeMirs. prosecanaic auotner. Ooumv Cvtn mtrta the 1st Wi&erUy itei tBcUt3li)nUrif Jaaoarx. Xarch, Xy. July. September aw! -Vovonl-er. A. r. SJetim. h OaJUaad. tadce: C 1L Maupin of KltlOG iv! w "aiUob. ai Riddle, eoaasabskmers. lrobAte Ceon s In smuki oxutSououjiy, A. F. etcaras. tudse. T AUElvL LOME. A. t. . A. A. M.. KEui.-LAE QwtiMES the 3d and Uk tnays m eacasiMB. J K- Wsas, W. M. C V. KlKI.1 Sot y. T-tJirQCA CHAiTEK, SO. II. K- .V. J.. HOU) VJ ibircacvUrHicauoa at Maroate ktH on the rt am! tMfd Taoday of each momxm. VlsHin? eeaiparioas are omllally iBTlte4L M. r. KAl'P, H.I'. lsitau Casd, secictary. PHILCTAKIAN LODGE, NO. . J. O. O. meeteSMantof ereaiBEof ack wk at 1 o'clock tetMrkaft at SoMtnrc Mcebers of the order in geel ididiae aietaiTitvd to atiexi. TXION ESCAMl'MKNT, NO. f. MKETS AT ' OA1 Mbis aall uat 1 iid aad fooftfa Th3r!as o( ca aaonth. V iiUns btctfaren are tnrtuu to UMM. J. 3i. MATCHSE. C- V. iiiu 1 riniEMIfcii IMfiil" XO. J. A. O. U. W XS- jatels tfae tcood aad ioanh Mnndays of each raoatta alTJS . H. at OH FWlowi tuUL il embers of Unler ut geoJ ttaadlBg are In to attend. TVOPQ5T. G. A. K-. MEETS THt second 'sail fsrS TSmuaay la" cacif DI. CRAWFORD, Attorney sit Law, Koora Murvtcru Bulldlns, - KOSEBUKO, OK. JT5"Ilnsiucss before the U.S. Land Ofllm ami miuiits caj-os a specialty. Late Kccdvcr U. S, Land OBec GtMRUK il, BKOWN. rr.irn. rACE-TciiTis. jROWN & TUSTIN, A ttorney s-at-Law, Koouis 7 aud S T o & Wilson Block. KOSEBUKG, OK, R. WILLIS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice in all the coarU of the State. Ol fce in the Court Uoue. DousUi county. Or. Q A. SEHL.BREDE. Attorney at Lav?, llosrbHrsi, OT1011. 0ee over the rotace on Jackn atreet. A. SALZMAN, ,.,ui M.r to J. JASKUI.EK. Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. DEALKU IS . . .. HATCHES, CLUCKS, JKWliUIV. AN1 FANCY t'OODS. Cwouniiiu JLJrixvsilitiii XCyts OIiismok uiitl SSpootnolcH A loMflXTE STOCK OH Cutlery, Notions, Tolacii. Cigars ami Siuokure Articles. Also L'roprietor ami Miinagor of ilosoburs's Famous Harguin Store i,IGHT..i RUNNING W. CARD WELL, iVttomey at Law, RO?EBURG. OREGON. P R. COFFMAN. Phj'siciau and Surgeon (C. 5. Examining Surpcoi:.) OFFICE. Roout C and T MarstcrV Building. T .1.1 1 M . L- t I . Boardtni; Umiv. 7 Special attention to Surgery and tli Diseases of Women. N. J. OZIAS, Physician and Surgeon, KOiEBURG. OR. Office in S Marks A Oa.' Bteek, upttaiix. CalU prosiptij- awere4 day or sight. PLHNO lilXDBMi PcrnOFn pniMPR PurnUhed by the "Piano" Fly Wheel, U tlic grcatwt a 1 UHtu.ruwtn imptovetnet ever made In elf-UlndlnC Harvotcrj... j,, ""'rtc ro,,, ...t.atfkJ.lM& HUM Tl L ..t at S - TRE PLflKO LEHDS itoaui THt CAUll 0 THIS U "Mil MOl! IT IS THE BEST? Trip V W"5-rl n.t! ..-..1. '-tSp ..vr: crtlS. u.- .V-,.r:i lilt. 3 tu 8 1 ,1?;,ori aebtirr liraii il !!!. bad!r a!tei trttcatu; I- More Jonc Stc.i liters Sold In 'g.( than alt others combined. ...) Xhcii r-ir. N'-e!:'i J - ClisiM finder rrn- iS- From fc'aturduy's Dally. S. C. Millet of Dillard is in the city to day on busincFs. K. Diill'in left tliis ruOrninB for Portlnnil to puriuuncnlly remain. .Mrrt. .1. G. Mnct of Portland catuo up yostorday on tlio local on a visit t) her patents, Mr. and MrP. Abraiiam. Patrick Kervin, onu of lho prominent mining men of tho cost, euperintendent of 601110 of the Couistock mitiei, arrived at Grants I'ass one day last week and ini mediatcly left for Kerbyville. Cousid crablo Biieculaliou iobeiui: indulged in as to what is liirt inition there. Tbu Coquille braaa band cnuiu ottt yos torday evening on its way to Grauts Pasa to attend the band contest theiu nest I nnlced T...l I V.l. 'PI... I, .i.l uiiiLLK commends their courage aud zeal 111 their enduring much privation to witueta the cunttut in which tlio K. of' P. baud will wait oil' with lho badge of lienor. lir. Page of Uaklaud came tip on tho local veaterday by the rciucut of l)r. Cblltnan tor coiifctiltalion with lum ' in . diagnosing aud treatment of tho conipli ated aiimcnts of Mr. Sol Abraham, who was taken Middeiiiy ill latl Monday. Us. ColTiuan reiKjrla today t!uil liis A Salzniau. tho reliable joweler. J. T. Bryan, lho lltwy Watchmaker. For a good 5-ccnt eigar call on Mrs.N. Hoy.l. Pure fresh candies, fruits and ntitB at the. Koselcaf. For Sale' Old papers, at thia otlice, at 25 cents per hundred. Try the ico cream soda at tho Kandy Kitchen. It is delicious. The ice cream and candy you get at Neice'a will advertise them.-ielviv. Dr. CoUman has removed his oflicc to tho Markers' building, rooms 0 and 7. K. W. llayues, dentist, in Mark's fbuildiug. All kinds of dental work guar Smokers' articles of every description and tho best brauds of tobacco at the Koselcaf. Small prolits aud ipiick alc.s is the principle of success. That's .lark Abra ham's policy. The Kaudy Kitchen, iu tlio Taylor & ! Wilson building, is tho place to go for pure fresh candies. What's the use of paying ' ceuts when you can 'gel a good square meal for 15 cents. Stop at tho Centra! hotel and ahou;! . . - JaT aKlC!,?"t dr.tl tniw-v -i-.: ia' ! 'i' in- n -l-r-- r- T' (i .-. .1 . Glm MOWER ; r N 11 for t I uM oran : rr. caTstOiu " . ..:!niait. Chicago. La Fatcttc Lanc JVOGK L. IXIDGUARY JANS & LOUGHARY, Attorneys ifc Coituseloi's at Law Vt ul pfrtior m ll tb coutu of Oregon. Of- j ! la tbe TTLr- Wilm UkI. Call and sec samples on exhibition at the Machine Shed of CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MENU Soseburs; Hardware Go. patient is rotting comfortably, is cheer-, 00 convmceti. ful aud hopeful, and is now out of datiger. ' If you don't waut to sull'er with corns our lo,-.d i.rniio ronets t-lioultl ' 'minions, have your boots a..d ehoes aud doinr and eco 1 made at L. Iangcnburg's. Itepairiug pruncR i 'icntly auu promptly done. Weekly Crop-Weather Bulletin for Western Oregon. Weather: Light spriukes of rain oc curred on tho L'Oth and 21st, in most places not being more than a few crops; it was not Biiiricie.it to do any damage, nor to even lay the dtiBt. Tho wind blew from the south lor several days, which, together with the rain falling oyer the forest fires of Western Washington, de creasing there the supply of smoke, the smoky condition of the atmosphere has been much relieved during tho week, but the past few days it has !ecu in ctcasingagain, especially in the southern rounths, aud within a few days dense smoku will again provail over tho cntir portion of Western Oregon, except aloug the immediate cozst. The teinperaturo was lower than during lho preceding week ; this is especially true of the inaxi mum temperature which averaged from CO to SO degrees, as again.-t 70 to DO de grees of the preceding week ; the mini mum temperature ranged from 10 to l0 degrees.. JTiieeasoii of high tempera ture for any length of time is now about over this year, aud for several weeks longer temperatures such as have been osperieuoedVJuriug the past week may be expected. General or desti active frosts do not, as a rule, occur much be foie October 15, except on the higher elevations, where froat may occur, to do damage, from aud after Septemlcr 20. The gential movements of the atmos phere, i. e,, the course of tho storm area, indicate the near approach of the com- . ... , t .1 - . . t xuuuvc.iiv.il ui ine rainy Eeaou. -is a . It may j up. Men's tiuc calf shoes at $1.10 aud , tciler.l, iUiw. rMm (io nol bl0lll0 heavv unity oc- up. Call and tee lh, at Kichar.Is Itro-' , ai, .Hvril ,ml,i tlw lllUor p;u. of Oct0- r! 1 7" ILL. P. HEYD0N, Cotiuiy Siirve yor. iiutl koiitry lulillc. Orf ice: in Court Uotuc CMm lor M.rvr iii- and Field Koles bouU be adancd l W ill V. Heydoa, County Sat; Tejwr, Rotcbarr. Or 7" P. BRIGGS, U. H. Deputy Mineral Surcyor aud Notary xubllc Of nix: County Jail BiuMiag; up ttaiis. ZS fciil att'jiition paid to Transfer aa4 Cvfrrcyaaec. AddrtM. KO;EBCEi OR. nc la. ypTRA BROWI,. K. D., Physician and Surgeon. OScc Cp itain, in the Marks BaUdlng. .KctMesce, IT CaMStrcet. s KOcEBORG. TJARSir - AMJANi X. -Kesnlar Quarterly -t Meetitc; s will be held at Graace iIxli Kesebor;, the first Friday in Doceaber, Harch and June, and the third Friday in September. T OSEBCRG CJLI PTER. XO. i. O. E. .. ZiEZTz, a- sb teeoad and tounh Thursdays of each o.-th. BEKTHA C.IRO. W. Jl. POSEBOKG DmSJOK SO iJS. B. OF L. E TV -MtseTeTTeaBdaadfoerth aoadsy. T OSEBO&3 K. D. LODGE. SO. , I. 0, 0. F. AV meat1 qb TnewSay ereaw; of each il the Odd Fellows haU. Vlutiac ttsioi and orcthren are invited to attend. DORA FLETCHER, X. C. IVY VAX BCBES. K. HrC. A LTHA LODGE, SO. T, K. OF P.. 5IEET& -i- cTery Wednesday evening ti OAJ Fellowj HalL Vi-itia; brethren iu sod staU2g cor ilnSj United to attend. Tue CtiurcUcf. BArTisT Cuccch corner of Lane and Koi atreeta. ssnday Sezrtce: Preacfelng. 11 s. ra. aad 739 p. m.: Yoag people's Cnlon. J6 p.3. Mn. G. X. Ase, Precideut; Scaday School, 10 c. n.; Jiem Caamberlsln, Saperintendent Prayer Meeting. Thurrfay eTenln; at 73. Rzr. G. X. Axxzs, Pamr. Reaidenoe, So. i-i Main etreeL HrmwuT CHWSCH-ooTDCr of Main aad Lane cimrtx. Scndar Stsrrice: ProaehiBg, 11 a. m. aad 739 p. m.; Sabbath tchooi, 10 a. ja.; Dr. Jasies Barr, Spertateodea:; CUn Keetin; at close of the narato? frerncc; Epworst Leagne e20p.es. Clare Uaaae, President. Prayer Meet in;,Thutl4ay, at73 p. bl S. S. Bccisrr, D. D., Partor. Partenage, earner Mate, and Lace. ' PfcEiEYTEElA Chcbcm OOfDer of Caj and Rose itreeti. sanday Service: Pwpiie worship, s.a. an47 p. a.: Sabbath School, a. ta.: Y. P. E. C. E.. 7 P. m. Prayer Mtetisg. ".TeJnev lay,70 p. m. K. B. DR.WOLTH, Paator. The w. C. T. V. wfll tseet at the M. E. church CTryThr4ar ereoisg ntll titer etate ConventioB. AH membst LottM fee pres ent at erery meeting. Tun Lotai. TcspEEAycx Legion will awe: at the If. E. Cbsrcb V.tdneaday nt S p.m. A. C. Bccksee. iupL JJ- It. MILLER. M. 1J., Surgeon and Hmnujopathic Physician, BoeSnr0, Oregon. iTChna diaeufa a Icciilt J. tn) UI ... : tl.... 1 1 1... rHi'tiv tlie Kiu'niiitiiiiR nt IliniiH-miU of I Just riCfired our uric tiock of tlntf !utU vtsiturs at Atlanta, and U lecoguied as and Straw hats at 7 cents and the peerless prune of Aruiciica V )eais Ik fi.ro such an opporlu cm again, amino oxlraonliuary cilott uuckci siore. : ber, but it is probable- that September iMieo-a-aty lo laku advantage ol it. j I.ngoubcrg is till .m tup. Ho j will have more than the average rainfall. T. Hinkle came in Ibis foieii'-n Iroiu ' carrivs. a full Mock of clioku imiaiv, inn-1 Cro:s: Harvest of cereals is over anil I Itaiidun wuli his load of preciotti freight : , sical iustruutyuts, u'oliu, guitars, ccord- . .'. Ni raian and wife. Mrs W. I", eons etc., violin ntungsot U-fl jimlity ! ltiittiiiii and Master Ulili'or-I ltciisou. alwayf on hand. K. W. 111011 nnd wife and Matter Wal-, Ten rents Rived is tea rui earned, laee in llieir Lu'gy came in toon afler, i av ten cents by stopping at Ui.; Cen haying epeut four weeks by the se nis-jtral hotel. A gooI -jpaar; men I for 15 lyeatiDi:. njuviuatrngan.. peraa.bttl.iiitii;jcMits, bed" the kiih. Hoard awl !olg oti lho beach. Uv their Mpiiearance ! iusaHilv :.50 to.- week. Real Estate Bought and Sold Fanns, large and small, to Rent, ASM IUMEDIAT POsaESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties Prune and Hon Lands of best Quality, iu choice locations iriariTltie5lEafc fees. There prices and easy terms. Inquire of is only a"few!ays left mfiT3irtrjraake' eas' terms, inqi 3D. S- KI. buick, "nictyralitig" i: the ui3j'ritr Lieutenaii'. Henry Lueriscn :eft last nielli on the oveiland for au exteudetl lour East. Mr. Luoreseu witl visit a. initial points, St. Cloud, Minneapolis and Princeton, Minnesota; Kvausville, Indiana, and Princeton, Kentucky, and I iioso having second IioihI f-u cf, furniture, etc., fwr sale can receive tlie higliest cash price by calling upon -V. Rice, the furniture aud supply dealer. il-J3 JaekKon Mreet lto.-ebt:ni. Or. Frank Bigger, tho genial proprietor of tlio Central Hotel, is doing a flourishing tiirctbiitgi-t now being completed. There will Ite littlu threehing to be done after the cluse of tlie current week. Though the seasou has been drier lhaii utial, vet there is a fair degree of satisfaction u.xpre!eii by the eorrcspendents over tle ccneral results of the vcar's labor. j The rrn ie doing very well. It would ! l. .-T-l t ... 1 - ( many other incidental i-oinlsby the way. business notwithstanding the general de He will be gone about three mouths. ' pressioa. He sets .1 good table, his The Phi.vdealei; joins with his many 1 prices are low aad he makes every effort friends hero in wishing him a prosperous jiiurney and safe return. to please his patious. Parlies desiring monumental work All parties having subscrbed their j will do well to call on I). Looney, at tho names to lho IiM to attend the field day ! Koseburg marble works on Oak Mreet iports at Grants Pas on the 27th ! opiesi!e the hardware store of Churchill, Woolley t McKenzie. These, works are turning out sonic tine specimens of 111011 nmental work. . and 'HiU inst., will pleaee call on Charles K. Ilapiversetl and JERRY J. WILSOH, Watclimaker and Jeweler, 4x1 Jackboti Street, Ai Luereen Capar Factory ROEBl" E0 D a H o Kcpalrluc eutruHtccl to my care win be PROMPTLY and carefully tlouc. PRIf E.i REASONABLE CrA-.-C ri! aav Cll. 1 12 J. F. BARKER & CO. TEAS A SPECIALTY. Apcial btand ji utuJulttitUd Tea. Our prize la haying a large talc- Uew atyles ul Glass and Delf Ware t astonialdcg low prtcea. Our own canned Tomaxoei are very popular. H. C. STANTON Haa just rteeired a nw and eateciite rtock o DRY : GOODS COXS1STIXG OF Ladies' Drew Goods. Eibboiif, Trimniin??, Laces, tc Etc -ALSO A FIXE STOCK OF BOOTS AfltD SHOES I Of tis bet iu!Ity aa3 flnUh. GROCERIES, Woc'I, Willow aud Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage. Etc, Alao on bani in lares quantitie' abd at rriccx to cult the tuaea. Aim a Urge atock of Custom-Macle Clothing Whidiii offered at coat prica. A full and seleel atock of SCHOOL BOOKS CcairUDtly on baal. Abothe UTZST .NOVELTIES IS 8TATI0.VEK). Cenetal agiot fur ertry niietyot tutwiipUoD bnka and perivdieaU publlibtd in the United KUUu. PeWonawiiblns reading matter tit any kind will do to cive me a call. . is! fl S I 1 a. . CAVtHio,inHur.rnflririS COPYRIGHTS. CAS I OBTAIN A PA TEXT? For a troropt anjwr aDd an honest opinion, wrlta lo 5l L'SS 6c CO., wbo have bad nearly flrtr.Tcar' experience In the patent hurlneai. Coaniunlca tlOTsetrtctlrovnfldentlat. A 11 anilboolt of In formation concerninjr Patents end bow to ob tain them tent r:ee. Also a citaiogue of mccaan leal and scientific books teat free. J'tfiia intra tDroaen siunn a jo. receiTi tpecul notice in t bo icl e n tlflc A 111 crirn n. end tbtu are crougtit maciy beinieino puiiiicwiiu- THE PELT0N WATER MOTOR. Of capacities drying from r to 25 horse power r.frrds the most con venient, economical and reliable power for ail light service. One of these may be seen running at this office. Send for circulars. THE P ELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. the collection, and the money must be deposited with the company "h agent at this station before tho cam leave Poit lanil. So don't delay but call nt once. At sheriiTsale today the Depot Hotel was stil l to satisfy judgement for plaintiff in case of (. F. tidfrey vs. John Gotsel ' Goisel lid tn projerty for judgment for tlamages and also lot 5 and G blcck 54 ll, Kailroad addition to Koieburg was bid in by John Golo!i. defendant. O. F. Godfrey plain ti:V 'ti a'taciimcut for debt for amount of jiiJiii-n' and costs. Board of Hqualization So tice. otlce is hereby given that the Hoard of Equalization of Douglas county, Ore gon, will meet in the otfice of the county couit, of said county, in 11. e court Louse in the city of Uoeeborg, Oregon, on Mon day, the -Oth day o: August. IS'Jv, aud amount of ' Wl'' cotl,'u,lc 'a 'etitou until Saturday, coN and ' -uoU6t to publicly examine the assessment rous ami correct an errors in valuation, ilesciipliou or qualitiea of land. Iota or other property. Now, therelore, all parties who may be ag grieved by reason, of valuation, descriji- . lion, or otherwise, as to their asess 1 ment. will take notice ol the meeting of I said lo:ird of Eittializaliou at said time aud place aud make due complaint to said Hoard oi Equaliza tion, otherwise their as-essment will ttanfl as made by the Assotsur. J. A. SlMtLINlI, Assessor for Douglas count v-. be materially lienefitted by rainfall. Pcu bes aud rears are riening rapidly. The weather is moderately favorable to tlieut. jet a greater amount ot sunshine would lie beneficial. Prunes are ripen lug and within tlie nest 10 days prnre driiug will be in active operation. Hops continue to be. in a iatr state. The weather i in their favor; warm, saltry weather produces greater activity among the lice, and there has been an absence of theai this year; lice arc pres ent, however, et most of the hopyards are in good couditon, Active prepara tions are now in progress for the picking of the hops, which will commence within the nest 10 day Jwing to the long jcriod ot dry weather the grass has dried np, more eo than eual,siy asjajrcsiiiltttreiilaiiyH: tetests are alTecled quite" materially. SJetcral corresjiouden's repurta decreased milk supply from the cows. THE THIRD ADDITION S. S. O. I). A. A. Holuied rates for the Second Southern j . Oregon District Agricultural ratrlo be held September 17, IS'.Ci. Tho S. P. K. K. .'. will tell excursion tickets from Cotusloik and stations south to Aehl.iud, where they have agent's, to Kosobure; sn.l return at one aud one-third faro for rutin 1 trip, tickets void for return alter ! Tho wheel, lho wheel! Oh, steedof steel Septcm'.ier J.'d, lSKi, aud will be good j Vutt swiftly wing yuttr way only vii regular trains. If any uirs are i On every hide, Inlh far and wide, w.i!,u d Irom Porlliiid they cau lie had f Yutir triumph is today. at Uu- eiistoiuarr low excursion tales j I'uick as a llasb. you by us dash. luued weekly, elegantly llluct rated. has by fartlin isr?'-ct nrcnisiion oi any acieniiuc wurt iu ujv world. 83 ayear. tarnple cple rent free, lialldlri; IVlltlon, niontbly. tl-Wa year, filnalo " iiles. ctcu. crcry number conuuns oeau t'fol plat., in colorr. and pbotflerapbo of new ttrt flitrin aai tccurffcmitracl. Addrcfta ilUH.I A UK V.V Votlli.JOi XIUOAUWAT. K00K51DE TltQ IlotVC Far-tit. east of town, lias been plat ted aud is now on the market in Lots and Ulocks containing 3, 20, 30, and 40 acres, rauging in price from $25 to $100 jer acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home ean now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sMd in 7irst Brookside addition have more than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for the future. More fortunes are made in lauds near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Siezc the oppor tunity. 1 For information or conveyance, call at ony Real Estate Office, or on on application On height for exhibition, regular taiill" rates will lv charged when shipped to Uosebiirg, but on presentation of certifi cates siciicd by lho r-cciotary ot the -ml ( S. U 1. A. A., that lho articles havo beeu on e.hibitiju aud have not changed hands, the freight will be returned free between oiut.s named. This will in clude live, stock of all kinds for exhibi tion unlv and will not include race horte-. Consignees or exhibitors will bo It qtiilod to Blirreiider lo the ciiiiiKiny's ngrnt, at point of return. nbipiiicni e.- peiKe bill, showing charges Iu the fair, accompanied by certificate ii the neric- Ury .1! the Astuciation, the latter MitliiK fuith that the piHpetly has lieen on ex- btbiiiou, .mil ii'l ikangcil bauds, when the roiUiic.uuicui will be lorwardeil lo original shippit g point free f chaige. Rosehutg's Wards, lieluw in a diagram of lho wards of this city. Alllenilory east oi .lacksou street aud north ol Oak street i ward S'o. I; all Ihst west of Jaekbcu' and north of Lano is ward No. 'J; all that west rf Jackson and south of Lano is rirst Wnnl A gleam and you arc gone; lloth man aud horse keep out yotircourse, As you go llyiug on. 1 And how we like, when on her "bikts The eycliug maid will whirr; No languid miss could lide like this. The wheel was made for her y WIki Hwilily goes, cheeks liko the tose, Au! Hinilc!'- would we could win tiiem, lUoomois she wears, Imt then, whmraros? She looks so btuiinitig nt them. riic t"i:llii Wjjttir .vim,r Of ctpacilies varying ffoiu 1 lo ." horse power aliV'iils the mos't eoiiveiitent. eco noinic.il ami reliable power tor all light fcrviee. Oneoftheti! may bo teen run uiug at si otlice. Send for circulars. The Peltoit Water tVheol Co., l-'t .Main Ht., San I'rancisco, Cal. Understood Their Business. Kelerriog to the IviKhing of four murderers at Vreka, MotKl.iy morning the Yreka Journal savs: "The mob coniprUed men Irani differ ent sections of the county, and were well organised. A squad of 7-" came along Fourth street from Scott Valley and i-bast.t VaKey load.-, and others came trom the north end ot town bv the Haw- kiusvillc aud l ittle Shasta roads, while a number foltowetl tho Vreka railroad track aud wagon road from the Montague direction, a number coming in on a hand car. Knots of men are congregated on the main street, discussing the summary lynching, seeming like pioneer days when Judge Lynch attended to all cases of murder, while citizens waking tip lor breakfast were thundcistrtttk with tho sonsati m o( the night, no one dreaming or suspecting such an vecurrem e. While evcrvthiug was appatentlv quiet iu Vreka and our people deeired the law uplibhl, there weio great mtitteriugs on theoutsiJe bv people, who feared the gtti'.ti might escapo puuish'ttent for their deeds, i'he law abiding ciii.ens didore this action, on aceount oi the elfcet it will hao abroad and otitile id "be sLite, bv giing n.- a ru.ii.e for iawlcss- uesv1. While no signs oi att outbreak were vis-iWe. then: ; much escitomen Ihrotig'ioiit the county, which ueedet only oru.miz:itioii and a leader, ami we miMst say the work was executed in a thoroughly systotn.dtc inauner, the mob being estimated to comprtso all lho w:i from KK) to .'500 men, well masked, and evidently ruled by sigut. and signals." Front ItUKiluy'n Daily. J. T. Goodman of Looking Glass is in tho city today. - John McClalbni, ono of Douglas coun ty's solid men is in town today. Nort Eddiiis is running the stage line office during the absence of P. C. It earn. Mrs. Shelby and daughter of Portland, aro in the city, the guests of Mrs. L. F. Lane. W. T. Turner and wife of Oakland p-aEsed through Uoseburg today, enroule to Grants Pass. Hon. John Hall and Hez. Dyer of Myrtle Creek came down from that vil lage today on business. The Teachers Institute is now in ses sion hi this city. A large nunibcr of teachers is in attendance. Fred Floed formerly of this city but now of Portland customs houso lorce, was iu the city Saturday aud Sunday last. Mrs. J. A. Simmons of Portland, mother of Mrs. I. it. Riddle, came up on the local Monday evening to visit her daughter here. Hon. G. W. Kimball, why has lieeii down by the sea at Bacdou for several weeks, returned Saturday evening much improved in health. Miss Mabel Elliot of Portland is visit ing friends .in Uoseburg on her way to Grants Pass to attend the musicals (here today and tomorrow. l!ev. II. P. Webb, of the M. E. church, died last Friday at Wilsbury Mr. Webb was the local minister of the M. E. church ot this city a few years ago. where be made many warm friends who will regret t learn of his dt-ath. It it probable a considerable iortiou of the hop crop in Lane county will not be picked. From present indications a renter could ;:ot "help but bMe toosuy, besides his virk. list year was a ks iug vculuns to many of the growers, aud come will :io-v ho unable to secure pick ing monev. Gmrd. Prof. J. V.. Horner, one of the faculty f tlie Corvallis AgrkuItHr.il College. ami formerly prineijial of the Itoseburg fehool, Dia-.le the Pirx"ie.vi.sKa trreitdly ;md iricusant call tolay. Mr. Horner" one of the jirominent educators of Oregon, and made many -warm friends while here in iktv. gone bv. last night at the Uoseburg Theater Frank Keadick supported by the Carlton Company of players, produced the thrill- ng drama, entitled "Destiny." .V largo and appreciative audience were present and applause was frequent and hearty. Tonight the compact will play "An Actor's IJomarsce,"' a charming English comedy. Popular prices. No extra charge for reserved seats. A stick of timber passed through frTnflT.e' Xmmm('XIsli ington, to Denver, Cttorjwt67 Itdi niensions were --ls."G inches and 8 feet long, containing SPrt feet of timber, and was clear of knots. It was truly :t giant piece of wood of the lir specie, snch as the forests of Washingtwi abound in and can be dtiplieaterl in Oregon when called for. .Mr. X. T. Lay oi Wiibur. an uhl pion eer of Douglas eouutv. is in the citv to'lay on business at the Lnd oflice, looking after the titles to his lands. Mr. Day i- oho of the solid men of this eouutv. reliable in every thing in which tie takes a part , otli svial or political. Ifaving passed through the trying scenes of the early ettlcmviit of thi countrv, and having a gfl memorv. his reminiscences oi thoee tiines and incident.-, are very entertaining as well as infftructive. We hope that, at sonic dav in the near future, we shall be ibk' to fur:ii.-!i mir reailers a narration of those pioneer times from his pen. The teachtrs' ;:.st:tute now iu session B Itf I ii 1 t.v ..?l.uf Hi !.'ir.!ti.ru Tl- subject ol" grammar na- under discustatvn this afternoon, ui wiiicli Profs. Itarzce, Horner, HIuudeM, McC.hee, Kev. Dil worth, Mrs. IJarzee, Miss t liukeabeard and Mrs. Husse'l m!e s.nne inteiostiug remntkt. Hhow'ttg the ititlk-uititrs and im pcdiuienls in tho way of te.ietniig this branch. Mr?. Hamitn ic-td an estviletit pap.ron itie t:r-ject. g 'liig kimw t. w . to a great extent. lo ovcrcojm- the lt era! :t;mlity to this siu.lv e-jeet.H '.v liois. Mr. Ddwoith answen-il tho tpus tion proiuUiHlel, what is ttiu ilittereuc between grtiuituar and language, in a verv lucid manner. foonl Ward L.NE STREET. DRINK THE CELEBRATED If Promptly aecured. 'irmlo-iUrm. Coprribta nd Latrala reglitercd. Twity-D"o yearn -x. perlenee. We report wbetbtr patent rai tie outllpaU-ntlsUoiroi. 3'ivnae llonli I'rcr. H. B. WILLSON & CO., iUoiMi. at Ijiw, Ojp.U.B,I.octo. VA3HINQTOM, D.a Days of 49 Whisky. A ..... i- For Sale at all First-Class Bars. ' lhiril Watil OAK BTltEET. I'uiirtlt Ward ward No. l; all that oast of Jackson aud South of Oak is ward No -1. Kaeh ward will bo entitled lo two councilmoti; and lho city at largo a mayor, a marshal, a wordi'i and treiitmicr at the coining municipal election. Call at Stanton's aud examine thotiu fino bicyclo suits. itiicUlcti'.s Am lira rijilxc. I he 15ct Salvo in tho world fur Culs Urtiiccs, sores. Fleers. Salt Klieum, I'Vver Sore.-, Tctler. l'hapved Hands, Chillbains. Corns, and all skin Krup, lions, and positively ciiioh Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gito perfect satistattion or money icfuudcd Pricc'-'o cents per 'mv. For sale at A. 0. Marstets ci Co. Fiiends of O.-car Wild.', v.ho bale visited him m piiwm. wy that he con tinues to enjoy good health, and is mak ing the bit of the ilutton, although be fully I'Apiessses the. wiih to die. 'I bote wbo ate ititeientcd 111 tin- bittiio of the disgraced man have been di:jeti-siiig what Wilde will do when be leaves pi imiii. Although nothing definite appc.un In be decided, it if. gcnoially bcheied that he will bo smuggled out of the countrv and enabled to begin life anew under an as sumed name, depending upon his pen for a living. The Nation's Pensioners. Can wo ever coase to be !ebtuu lo tins.- nieu? Is there anything iu reason they are not worthy to receive at tmr bands? Is there any obligation too last ills' or Urn sacred. Is there aifv honor too distinguished which a loving .poop! can clow they ought not to revive" What the nation is, or what the nation may liecome, we owe to tJiotti. It there is. one of these lighttlig pattlots r-ick at lu-ai I ami difcoiuagcd, lho cheerful and the sttoiig w b.i an; the b.'iichVuit ies ol hi- vahir rhoiild comfort .old eoutvlo hint. It tbcie is one sick and t nH'ciiiig Irom his wounds, the lhl nkili ai.d the most ten dei titif'ing blioiibl wait upon him. We should can; for Ihn needy sttiviiorK of a gie.it st niggle in the true t-pirit it the niailii who piouti.-'od that lho n.it mn should (.lie lor bun w ho Imho the btuiit ol ll.e tutlie. SCOn'5UURG. Mr. and Mrs. .bauiei Grahaiu Intv'o lately liven vmiling the tMrrnls of Mn, .MrSaigilwl wrro lately iiaitit-. I a fraclureivtaluiwhs. LantvudiiK; i-kiulv , : -v, ivy . - , .l KeeilWrCiwrtwd to (ardiricr la t weiek. The thresher oi P.nller, Weatltrtiv e. I lhirehaid has ended Hi- feasou',- run. Mi. "and Mrs. William. i:,rcliari huve a lillie dauahter, Uirn hi the Ut met. I'he slight show-rs t the pi-l wtek did no dainace except, lo eauev an nn-ea-ittess in the mind:, ol thoso wliofe grain was not sitfely ImjiiscI. W. Giubbe wasiin .it I'tuvm; laid L gain informatiiHi ast.. Imps ;u,. tjcis. Ho ep'c'.s t,. tegin piektng siHitr Geo. Ket'd tun! wife will leruru ,0 Portland in a few day -. Tho beach attraction ha. it. t watiCi'. many eio slm g mc and iitiittig- IVt-riis !lnet I, lov i 'iteix Im'iiiIi-iiii'ji Hits t I lie Hot tunc I tune ;tlli'ui't'l t write lor IliriVl'MW. Ije tvii IKTMMIS uml weal. that 1 lime hum in ''! lor iiiosl tin- tiim' A triciul win wilt Ml' two hoi eono. nml 1 li ne iMltinl ai iiomidn. Hint surely led in-w unman. 1 w:i- pile, tliin, uo m bitloti. Il.ul ttteii tip. ii I linil (rii'il so miiuv n'liifUvs mid de'ter. lull lenii't tu tMietit. If mid A p.itty ftom Klkt.iu I iiely w.-uydou x '"Y .V'-s '""ill. nr. ii t bait Mitlerc'l inmi kilm-i itnublv for m oi threu jcars. I HoHbl Iim- lo eel i:n mi n)t. u t -tit t ou! till uriii. i. ... i..t. ... - . I....1 . .1 - v...... i . uii.eii llP.es, to Roscburp: Academy. Second year will open September -d. Ptio in Mil oiv liictiiiloH ik l.iuileie.irtiMi. , , , ., ,.. V Mm care lo pul.lel. tin-jo'i li:neni eoiiveiit. ,llr W-etuMe tsi'r-nMriU-, I, , . vim a Gri,niiiKiri:ib.H.l and a college-tilling ,sil.lltf. jius a. TI1.1.MAN, JlitireW cure im- ? V f r 1h'1' 11 wlu nil- .er HMR llt.-. U.M. K r.u,.H ...I.h! I imvt- iiineii tno ine.n. , , ;.,ui.-. Ulteli l.im.K S!w-;i well lie- u. eel up Hboiit tlirw lorn- iliinie: nicui, .m.t .on . rt much oi vi.i mn ikui ome in tiili; ffhool, lupiIS may piepfTo trll...j .,.,lt,,.,.. Itll,o.t-,t-- .a tr"..!.! lixr-.r.- cCfOIld MJ.lt iu Priucclotl ot WellHslev. ai'lH-ar wlieii joii tuKe .foj Vcgetuble Siirsu- joys l"OU llttilJAbUlj IMiiHii. JUl S Vrit.fcri'AI.LKS'AKSAPVKII.M lock lull, Cat. Address: Uo.-uiiiuii Ac.iu:m, Uoseburg, Oregon. Go to tho ltoseleaf for the best cigars. Complolo liuu of cuttlcry at SaUmaaV. i i