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IMS I'LAiNDKALKR MAY 10, 180, i nc cuurtlica. M itriionml Cin'm ii ctitiiuful Mlti ml Lint hi i i In. Hlllnlny Hl'tvl'X". I'iciu liliil. II a, in null v ;ui i, m. i hKiiimili mliool, 1 a. in. I t. W. tiU y, Hiin'iluliiinliiili Moullnl al rliKi' ill llm inmiilii ai'ivliui kpwurtb leU i, in . in. 1 1 it 1 1 10 iimiiri y, riealiloiil, i'rajrof Mi" t in!. W. liic'ly, l 7 Wl , III. I-IIAKK I.. MilllKh, I'aalor. 1'mi.ininin , rni hit Main and l-anc. I'llKnllV IKKI4N I-IH'IU'II I'lltlll't l ' Btld H,... Mi.fU. Hnii.lay Miivlir: I'lip-llii wornhlp,. n in. nii'l 7 ") !' n-i MkIiImiIIi Hcliool, 10 a. m. V I1. M f. K ,7 p. m. I'mycr Mii'llus, Wadooe- . 1 1 . 7 :tt i. m. K. II. Ull.WUBTH, I'MW, imiiir MiiNTioN. Buv ailk mill at Novelly Store. Cum Bros, are the Imibn merchants, New good at Caro Ihos. "" Hlur'' 1'ourili 1 July ciluhratlnti Hi Boawell f plIliKM. I I.. IVnliiu ol IVnltiu was H. the city 'I IntrcUy. .Ian. lUriiiiitil Ti n Milo was In town Hattud.iy. C 1 . I'yiiU l ardliiar wub in town I, nit week. W. I. Emery ( Oukland was Jo lbs i ty hiitutilH)'. Silkii, silks, wuiht aud trimming ui the Novelly Mure. m..i.m y.h ill.l.on ami oUtur ribbons ut tlio Novelly Store. Geo. K. iluine ol Riddle was in town tliu U't ul tlio week. l iMiiiiU tacklo ol nil varieties Hi H, K. SykiH' lmr.lwr store. fni. I Chci.iiweth "( Oakland was ill low n mil' il.iy If'1 wiek. V. A. Fellows ol rq.okunc wan a guest al tint Mel lalU-u Saturday. J.I. D.wey ol (i'.oiidala was In Rose, l.iirg Saturday (if last week. v.... ,.,,,i . i.iifiuit linu ol ready made wrtii'i ' i I'"' Novolly Moto. V I ll.ur .ill.l A. A. Smith came oor li ui ijUUml !nl Thursday. 1 i.u.k W'oulty in now alitor and pro- pin 1. r 1 1 llm Collage liiovu Leader. n....i;..i, .,! ull kiiulti ekllllully end ,.,,,,M.il v ili.ni) by I'r. Fred llaynea. 1 1. t- IV. llavnm ilma crown sod lud,:e "tk in mi up l' date mauuer lrn.ut lVrlm-. My -'I. IW.I" will- ul ivioi .K.iniwiii, n-iouini iMy W iMi.ii, A yuiiint K'fl ' lu Hclio! ....I . .it. i.,1 in i liililrcii. Ai'iily t lliin olli.c. Win Irani .1 'IV ii MiU ; i:i tin' nty S.ll.r.li.V I. II III! h.iv la I'urllrtliil ou linnilli'r .',0-l matter nocliuiin lur mIo at Wi'wJ't li..r.iui.-. Alii (mil lox tiiikH lor tli'jn iivrr. While MoiiuUiii uii'l AMii: lm I'reatu Iri'f.nm mo I In vny U'fcl. NVoJ hi tlu lii rlii'np. Il .vn vuii i.i'. ii tliu l.ili t.ulo lino ul huh luiklo, un l li.ivo you ruI tlio tice ill .';.lllll.lll'rt .' All 1. ai, I., ul iirtilii iul loulli iiuJo at ,lo .iiii ul I'r. 1 roJ Uayiica I'.'l.l.ll (Iii 11. I'. i:.ini' ol Albauy, liaa lru iu U rvirinK' li" uUl (iioikIh in liiii city (or llm I'.iel win k. -k. to our U'lii-a. iniHHOH, cLildruD uiul mi ti 'u hliiu'e. iio lictter line iu town Novelly .Store. Mi. a ii J Mm. W. Kruiuor ol Myrtle Cic. k uuru cuttiu ut lb Mi'C'lulleu Frl J.iy ef lunl ui'fk. C'allii lillii'ii uro now lu bloom iu tbo j uriln ol Kurii t'iirs', am) rotoa, o, hey arc too nuiiiiToiia to luvuUon. uo llumlro.l Uuboh ('u Dollar ia iuuiliur lo ami 1 1 no only of HooJ'a tint njiaiiiU. It in i-cououjy to buy Hood's. llm Jrt aio, tiinviiro ami iuipletucuta at mnicial iiicoB for Ibo uot two weoki. I'ou'tuiloa tliciu itl WvAil'a Hardware unrc. Tim llluu I lauio oil cook atovu ia a world bimli'i . Tbo hileat with all iui lirovomfiilii ul Cburchill, Wooley A Mc kuiuiu'e. I.nat wwk'H ruiiiH were pretty jjoueral lliroinjbout Weati'ru i ri'Kon nnd will Ikj of kjrcul bom llt lo Bijiicultural ami horti cultural illtCrt'NtN. Our ilollur Kinln ntuiul tliu tut. Try u pair uuJ ot guesd ou tbo gold watch. I'lii lo Auroii Koso kuubhciI lucky No. "U mi uioiitli April wutcb. i he com t boiiHu ul Kugono II not largo euouub lo Bfcoinodiite l.aoe county's ulllciiklu. I. .wm uiiil Lam both ought to Ou utilmiiii'.l of lliuir court lioiiBea. I'liiH Hcitiou tho Kaudy Kitchen will turn out tbo boat ico cream and Ice cruuui boiI.i in the utato. Now freencia, new rucciptb, plenty of pure cruaui. tiooilH by tho curloBil tit Ouklaud, Or. A cailoud of Uaiu wagon, bucku, mow cm mill buy rukos just arrived for Mearm A: Ulionowolh. t-'ull or write (or hard liuiu piiccu. Tho ('ciitiul hotel, uiidor tbo iiuiuuge nioul f KoHioo lirccn, iu becoming nioro und inoio popular every day i inn. 1 fuio and reiiHonuhlo prices. (Jive the Central n trial. "How t an .S,7;.s' AV.s tc ,r cost so little and be so '(0(1 ?" I'.asy. It is ronstcil every (l.iv in San Fiaiu ist o lik fresh coffee and peanuts. Other tea is roasted once a year iu Japan, etc like stale toffee and stale peanuts. A8 Hunt ft lloinpany Dr. J. II. llawklni of Drain ii lu tb city today. Dr. A. T. Holu of Mliuicopoli 1 al the McUlallen. (Juo. K. HeayUol hail FranclNno la la lhl city today. M. A. Ixjtig of MliinMliB la aloppliig nt the McClullou. W, A. llulterllold of Kan Kram:la: l al the McClalloii. Wen. (J. Ilrown ol Kingwood. W.V., in aguent at the McClulloii. Hueat Una of iuinuir ilrcm fitbrb a at the Novelty Mon. (ienlleiiK'iii luy "no nf our superior made ahirla, Ibey will give raiinfaclioii. Novelly Htore, The Koyal liluo I Taw lord Bicycle can't lie lxl. Chiirchlll, Woollcy iV McKeuxie keep tlioui. The ice croam nod ul tho.Kainly Kitchen will do you good. They make It ol pure creaui. Try it. A flue dinplay of linhing U klo now ornameut the rhow window al Hykcn' hardware ttore. Take a look'. Important biiHineia lo IranAaCt, lu conuix tion with tho alate eiicampmeul, at tho armory Wednesday eveulug. Dr. Odinio will give preacriptioiiH in eluding medicine, between 1 and J p. iu., Mcept Holiday, for 50 cents canh. Money to loan on ily and country proerty. I. H. k. Ui u k, Maratera' liiiilding, Koaeburg, Or. The llev. W. 1'. Audoraou, Huptlnt, ia available (or Kvangolittic nervlotB, or will accept paalorato (or a nliort time. 1'reaont addieaa, Itoaoburg. V.. Diidaa, pbyaician and Burgeou, oflice in Marateift' building. CallB iu town and country promptly nnawered night or day. Ileidcnce,lt 1 Mill street. The initial nuiubor ol "I ho 1'aclUc AdverliaKr," a ainall (olio, neatly print cd by J. A. I'erkliiB of Ufjtieburi:, in on our table. It proinlnen lo opear mouth iy. Tho W. V. T. V. will hold il regular uieoliuuf (in the fccoiul aii'l lourlli Thuiaday of every month at 7 :'M p. in lu the Kpworlh league room of the M i:. church. Why rouHt your wife over a cook alovo Iheae hot da) a? hi to Churchill, Wonlley McKeiuie and buy u culibrnted Blue Flauie Oil Cook .Stove, the linvnt auuiuier Btove invented. . The ice cream they are making ut tho Kaudy Kitcheu thin Bcaaou in ahead of anything made in the town heretofore and will advertiao lleelf. run otii-hl to try their ice creuin soda. Hon. C. A. Kchlhredo und wife, Mihb lcona Shupe, Mies Minniu Sliupe, Miaa Lilhe Muuu and Mu .eitio Kddy, cx inx t to allotid the Christian Kudcavor convention ut Dugcue on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. S. M. Kllio'tl and Mrs Mary Kddy and family arrived here yea lerdayfroiu Iowa Fulls, Iowa, and will, If they Und things to their liking, make Uoeoburg their l.onio (or some time. J. K. and F. 1'. Koaa. buuh ul i.eorge IlOMt , arrived from Kpolane yeHterday, and will iu a few days accompany their father, I. 1 1 Maliicu and others on i proapacting trip up the North lTiiipua, H, K. SykeB, ut his new hardware atore lu tbo Taylor A Wilson Building, baa a Guo lino of hardware, atovea and tinware, cutlery, and tools of all kiudH Everything uow, firat-clasa and up-to dato. Tolhe Ladies of HoHeburgund yiciuiiy Call on Caro Broa. and Becuro greater banzaiua iu uovellies and all linea of good a lhau at any other hou.o in the citv. l'bev have the uoods, una tlio lowest prices. Don't allow the luuus to bo unpaired by tl o continuous irritation of u cough It is easier to prevent consumption than to euro it. Ouo Miuuto Cough Cure taken early will ward on any fatal Iu u trouble. Mutators' Drug btoro. I have first clam new froeets, plenty of puro cream, and guarantee to my cub towers Orat-claBB leu croaui and not ex cellod by any body. I will tuako you ice cream as smooth us velvet or charge you nothing. C. F. Niun; E. W. Briggs of Kduubower brought to this office last Friday a small box of Michsel's Karly atrawberrloi, tho first oltheaeaeou, They were of good uo and lino llavor and w ill in a few days be ready for market. The Hiunplon-I.ewiH placers uro oper atiug two giuuta night and day, eugag ing the atteutiou of 10 men. Mr. llami ton, who was iu town last week did not know when work would begin on (ho U mile ditch. Courier. tilonO. llolmuu, formerly a resident of Roaoburg, lator of Baker City and atill latter if! l'ortlaud, has returned to Baker City intending to resume the pructico of law there. Ho told the writer ho would have beeu better oil' had he never left Itoaoburg. The Kuuouo Hour mill ha changed bands, J. M. bhelley, formerly shod!! ol Lane county, F. W. Osburn and A. Uratton beius tho purchasers. Under the uow nianiigetnout tho mill will go back to tho old rate of uxchnuge of forty pounds uf Hour for a bushel of w heat. Jauiua Oatrandor, C. und Kd UrobB beek, l)d Vauucoy and W. L. Barker, boiling from Cottage drove, pasuod through here .Sunday on their way lo tho kills. They have bovoii horsca uud intend to luke Buppliea sulllciuut to Inst the summer, etarliug from Kiddle, prob ably. Ilia said (bat a well known young lady ol tbla county, who is teaching in nna ol the towns ol Southern Oiegou, is soou to bo joined in matiiutouy to u promiueut member ul tlio Oregon 1'iccb Association. Eugene Regidlcr. There are B9IUO pooplu who aro will lug to wngcr a "Nickoll". that thai up plieo to a teucjier lu tho Kooubui'g school, 1 lu; lluv ul uUoulilti in act Improved pnttetiiN, t Muraivra', The recent ralni Lav done a world ol good and broad mile Illuminate tbe face of the farmer. Hlrawberrlea (home production) are beginning to come In, aud In a few days tho town will Im full ol 'cm. Harmon Conn brought Into town last wcok flume very line strawberries. He loft tliom al Mrs. Boyd's grocery atore ut before one could get a glance al them iny had diapiearod . Yesterday was a pretty fair day for looting aud the rifle club made a good record. Duvls srored 7 chickens, Wrong Bryan I, Benjamin 2, Britt 2, and ryan walked oft with the pool. It is retorted upon good authority that iu rails have beeu purchased to finish to railroad to Koaeburg, aud parlies ho are in a good position to guesi aright as anybody think that it will go through Is season, or at least that tbe work ol construction will go ahead. Dandon Ite corder. Tho Ural strawberries of tbe season ut In an appearance at thia oflice on ridwy. K. W. Briggs of Edennower, aid ou the editor's table a box of tho Michaels parly variety. They looked al most too good to eat but were eaten In spite ul all scruples. A few days ol warm eathcr and the market will bo supplied. According to lbs plaos prepared by tho bulldor, D. Clcuieuta, the new resi dence ol Judge Fullerton will be an orna cut to West Koaeburg. Its dimensions will be tiJx ID foot, two atorles besides tho roof. Ou each comer facing the road will urine an oriole tower, and a porch CO feet in length will extend aloug the front and a part ol the east side. Another frost fell at this place Thurs iy morning ol last week. Mrs. Buck brought us ou a sheet ol ico about an Ighth of an inch thick which had nued iu a poultry water trough, as it-nvy as any that had lorniou during thn winter. Aud still we are informed that little if any fruit baa been damaged by the cold snap. CUille Herald. Tho coming stale encampment, which will he held at Hood Kiyer inobably iMut the tirsl week in July has greatly onthtiBcd the members ol Co. A, O.N O., in ibis city, the company uow numbers over 60, and when recruited to the Oil limit, by the admission of 8 or 10 new members, aud drilled about twice a week, us they intend lo do from now ou, should be able lo make a very credit able appearance. The invention or discovery of the uaea of eleclricty has created a demand for copper, bo that ccpiwr mines aro iu de maud, aud before long, unless new diB' coverics are made copper will be a valuu' hie metal. There is copper in the adja cent hills kiid in the Illinois river, in JosepLiue county there is said to be a aiyu deposit. A representative ol East eru capital was on the ovorlaud tho other day who said his muwion was to pur chase a copper mine. Twenty six hoboes came iu un top ol a freight car Tuesday morning from the aoulh and the trainmen sought the pro- lection ul tho authorities and so marshal IoIidboii herded them all into the city mil and the mayor' with tho marshal and chief ol olico held a pow-wow on the sidewalk outside to nod what was lu'Ht to do with them. It was finally de cided to buy them aomo bread and meat to keep Ihrui from among our privato Iioubcb.- ( I runts Toes Courier. The ultxrucya (or the railroad company aro pushing mailers in tho right-of-way casus, which looks like business and is a Btroug indication ol construction work being carried on Ibis summer. The Ku dicott case was up (or hearing yesterday, aud a decision will be reached ore this is iu print. This case involves a right ol-way eeveu miies beyond Myrtle l'oiut L.vrtu The jury brought in a verdict for 000 damages. Conservative eati uiatcs by persons kuowiug the laud clafm this is all the entire property is worth. Sun. It is within the bounds ul possibility that the new industry recently started in this city by Jerry J. Wilson, better known ub "blow Jerry," ur the blow Jeweler, may one day become uf great importance to tbo entire state. During tuo past few months Jerry has put in bis leisure hours building a fiddle, -carrying out iu ils construction certain ideas ol his own. It ia now complete, with the exception ol a few tiiiiehing touches, and experts pronounce it a first class violin of exceedingly lino tone aud Jerry is cor rospoudiugly proud. It is made ol Ore gon wooiIb, sugar piuo and maple, and is a haudsomo piece of mechanism. A Rich Mine. On Saturday it was reported that some one in the Olalla country had dls covered a fabulously rich nuarti ledge, tho rock, it was said, assaying as high a fSO.OOO per ton. This, of course, creatod iuite an excitement la mlnlog circles for a lew hours, but the news was too good to bo fully believed, aud the excitement aooii Bubsuled. This morning, however, on learning that Major K. F. Walsh of Olalla was iu town, he waa ruu down by a I'LAiNUKALKit reiuobeututtve aud the facta lu tho caao obtained. The lodge wui disoovored by the major himself, ou hi uwn ranch, aud instead of assaying 130,000 to the ton, as reported, goes only $300 ur thereabouts. But as there ia a vast quantity of it, tho lodgo boiug 60 feet iu width, the major I not klckiug ao auy one cau notice it. Indeed, be eeerus to he very much pleased over hi find, a well he may bo if it only proves half as good aa ho uow believes it to bo, Tho I'atee Ulcyclea. . Whilo they aro u uow w heel lu this section of tho couutry, aro oue uf tho loading wheels lu tho East aud iu l'orl laud, Or,, where there is Btroug compe tition. No ouo cau make a uiiulake iu buying a 1'aloo at $00, i.iuiv aud blue itiioi, iov epray lug purpwaee ail Nretcre't The RoasUnd Doom. fi-OKAX. MaylXh, l;7. Kwiron I'tAKnaAtaB: Tbo fusti to the British Columbia mines soemi al most a snecle of Insanity. Dally the trains of the Hpokaue A Groat Northern (or Kosnland are crowded. Tbe tare Is ').:'5, or at tho rat of live conu a tone. A freight ol 15 to 30 cars daily carries supplies and machinery to the same polut. The travel from Iloasland is nol a bit less lively, In fact, people aro com ing and going In flocks and herds. Many ol them have no capital but their bands, and the result is that loth Hpokane and Roasland are overcrowded wltb men looking lor work. Tbe railroad and the hotel keeers are literally coining money by the thousands. Before the . A 1.11. craze began, lue roau was uoaucian shaky. Wages for common labor are as low bore as they can possibly b. Dar ing the cold weather penniless men by the doxen would steal their night's sleep on tbo cbalra In the big saloons. But in Ilosaland It's even worse. There in one night 400 men were counted holding down tree lodgtogs in tbe bar rooms. The rush la still growing and ia likely to keen on all summer. Men are like a flock of sheep. My advice to a poor man is, slay where you are, even if you Lave to work for four bits a day, wblcb ia m much as is paid here lo livery stable bands. hat the picture is not eulirely gloomy I met an old gentleman thia morning who two years ago could Dot raise a bean. He bad a 'ouaiiz ledge, bnt be could not sell stock in it at even a nickel a share No one would take it aa a gift. Ue bad to keep It and became a million' aire in spile of himself. I could cite other similar incidences. Dut the Big nal success of the lucky ones does not demonstrate that rich gold mines can not ha found outside of this section. Even it that were true, it population ia far ahead of its development and large numbers will bo forced to aoek other pastures. Tbe two miners that bucked faro here one night this week and came out $3000 winner are by all odds the luckiest chaps have met sioce I struck the town Tbey didn't have to go hungry a single meal time (o make a comfortable stake. However, the chap that threw floor into the face of a Spokane jeweler and ran off wltb 13.000 worth of diamonds made bis pile a little quicker. Bob. County Court Proceedings. In the matter of the change ul road (Hall. Dundee Mortgage Co., and G. G Young & Co.). tho petition was read and boudB approved. J. S. Hunt, Jus. Batty and L. W. Estes appointed viewers and W. 1'. Heydoii surveyor, to meet May 'J5th. Report ol viewers of the Oakland aud Rice .Settlement road was read. Retuon stranco and two twtilions for damages filed, oo e by Dear and Vail, tho other by Kruae and wife. In the.malter of proposed road from Roberta Croek to Clark's branch, bond was approved, petition read ana jep Green, Andrew Carawell and Mat Ruckle appointed viewers and W. r. Heydon surveyor, to meet May 17th. Twenty dollars was appropriated to work the old Coos Bay wagon road. In tbe matter of change of road (F. O Worley), bond filed and approved and Win rerdue, A. Woods and Geo. Neu uer appointed viewers aud W. 1. Hey don surveyor, to meet May 20th. Resignation ol Benj. t. Kider as super visor of District No. 63 (Olalla) accepted andM. D. Parmenter appointed in bis stead. Endoracd the Resolutions. Euirou 1'laindkallk: Acting as spokesmau for the G. A. R. l'ost at Yon calla, I have to inform you of the action taken by tbe Foal in relation to tho Nu- diere' Home controversy. Having re ceived a copy of the resolution passed by Rouo Post No. 29, of Roseburg, a com pained by a circular letter, I placed the same before tho l'ost at a regular meeting ou April 2tth, and after due dis cussion, Tost 65 voted unanimously to endorse the resolutions of Reno Tost in regard to rulea 13 and 11, recently pro mulgated by tho board of trustees, also the copperhead and uupatrlotic utter slices of the Oregoniau aud ita cowardly thrusts at the ex-Union soldier of this country. If we aro thought to bave acted hastily or in an ill-advised manner, let theufi remember what we as a class have borno during the last four years of Clevelandisui and "my policy," and not wonder if our patience is nearly worn out and that we are disposed to fight anything that savors of that policy or look like the work of the adherent of ono Grover. A. W, Lamu, Com. l'oet No. 65. School Report. In the examination uf Clover creek public school for the month ending May 7. 1897. thoso averaging above 8o per cent, iu order ol rank : Joeiah Thorn ton 96. Dorothy 1'txon, n&uo mormon, Mayruo Dixon, Myrtle imxou, James Dixon, Mabel Dixon, Thomas Dixou, Muudo Dixon. Sadie Dixou, Jesse 1 horn ton, Claude Short, Susau Dixou, Frank Thornton and Walter Dixou. No. ol days taught 20, JNo. of days at tendance 377. days absent '. times lardy 3, whole number enrolled 19. .mints I'AKiiorr, xeacner, K. 10. Turner ol Comptou, Mo., writes us that after Buttering from piles for sevonteeu years, he completely cured them by using throe kboxos uf le Witt's Wdlch liaiui nuive. it cures eczema and sovoro skiu diaoaBes. Masters' Drug Store. - ., bicycle Races At the Hoeeburg cyclo (rack, June 6th, under rules ul L. A. W. Program aiid prli-oe will be publiubwd iu the uext paper. Council Proceeding. The common council met Thursday evening, May (1, 1897, and transacted tbe following buaioeaa: On calling the roll tbe follow ing mem- here were found present: Mayor Mars- tors; Couucilinen Barks, Moore, Ntaoton, Berry, Fletcher, Aiken and Hlocum. Marshal Cannon and Recorder Zigler. Csuocilman Dillard, absent, The minutes ol the previous meet ing were read and approved, M. C. Ruckles apieard before lb council in regard to the approach at tbe ford at the foot of Oak street, stating that when work was commenced on tbe bridge that it would be impossible to getlotb river. The matter was re ferred to tbe committee on city improve ments for Investigation. lit committee to whom was referred the matter of placing a aewer in Chad- wick addition on Fowler street reported unfavorable, and tbe report of tb com mittee was accepted. Tbe quarterly reports of tbe treasurer and recorder were returned and reported on as having been examined and found correct. Tbe marshal and recorder' report were read and accepted and ordered filed. Tbe following bill were allowed : J. A. I'erkin, interest on city ball and aewer bond 1875 CO B. F. Tage, street work 15 00 Fred V. Laugh, hauling gravel. . 19 50 Koseborg Electric Light Co., city ball and street ligbU 119 85 J. B. Cannon, marshal' salary. . J. M. Fletcher, hauling 50 00 3 0C B. Brockway, witness fees in case of Hunter 1 00 1 00 M. C. Rockies, witness fee in case of Hunter B. F. fage, witness fee in case of Hunter 1 00 31 55 3 65 10 00 F. M. Zigler, recorder' foe .... J. B. Cannon, sundries Brown A Tnstin, attorney's fee. Brown & Tustin were appointed aa city attorney at a salary of ten dollar a month, and tbo time of their service to begin on April 1st. There being no farther business the council adjourned lo meet on Thursday evening, Jane 10, 1897, at 8 o'clock. Gold Hunting With Spirit. Last summer two prospectors from Portland were guided into the mountains lo the east by a medium whose familiar spirits are noble red men, chasing phan- taarnal elk and soft-eyed deer in the happy hunting ground on tbe other side of the Styx. The objective point was a fabled placer mine whose surface glitters in the sunlight with bright nnggets. AI most had the party reached it, when tbe spirits got their back op, that is, they would have got it up if they bad bad that convienient physical encumbrance, when there is no "crick" in it. The 'control" it seems, provoked a row with the spirit of the white men who had been murdered by the 8iwaab.es and tbe jig was up. Straightway the In dian spirit almost killed tbe medium with poison oak, and tbey were obliged to bring him as speedily aa possible to tho settlement for medical attendance and rest. Two Roseburg medium have been in training all winter with tbe spirit of the famous chief, Wo-To-Wo, and tbey ara'confident that the old thief will faithfully take them to the treaaore- trove. Tbe chief bad in earth-life a weakness for his neighbor's horses, and they have bribed him with the promise that tbey will send their ponies to him in the fall. Wheel Talk. There are a great mauy wheel uu the market of all price and all grade. Mauy people buy wheels simply on lb recommendation of the seller, who, of .ww - :-'-: course, always has tbe best wbee,, and will show you a few of its good points. leaving out its weak or defective point. Why not buy a wheel that has an old and established reputation for durability ane easy running qualities, like tbe Im "35r' periul which haa the beet reputation ol any wheel iu Southern Oregon, a wheel which no one cau dispute it qualities, and when taken into consideration ia tbe cheapest wheel on the market for tbe price which is at the present time only $75. T. K. Ruuadbon, Agent, Roseburg, Oregou There ia more Catarrh iu thia section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last lew yeara waa Bunuoaed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it iucurable. Science has proven catarrti to bo a constitutional disease, aud there fore requires constitutional treatment. IIIP. Intw, I'lir maniif.itlirAi ftlV F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tbe only constitutional cuie on the market. It la taken internally in doses from 10 iimim to a teaauoonlul. It acta directly ou the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe avatem. Thev offer one hundred dollars T- . A t. J lor anv case it iaus io cures, oeuu iur circulars and teatimoiiials. Address, F. J. Chknkv A Co., loledo, V. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Mr. 1). V. Davis, a prominent livery. ntau merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say ou the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure iu recommending Chain berlulu'i Paiu Balm for rheumatism, as I kuow from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed lor it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up iu bed wilh lorlauiuiutury rheumatism aA HiiffAraJ intensely. The first aiili- caliou oi Chamberlain's Paiu Balm eased n iiain and the use oi ouo bottle com- ulatulv cuied him. For sale by A. C. Majslet A Co, UB CORNtR. A Batch of Newsy Letter from Various Localities, Oakland. Z. L. Dimmick made a trip ti Kellogg last week. Jas. H. Dearliog shipped a flu lot of 1 tors to New York laat week. Dr. Myra Brown of Roseburg mate a professional visit her last week. C. I Chenowelb and Judge Maltby made a flying trip to Roseburg Thurs day. An tone Lau and Harvey Maboney made a trip to Wilbur one day last week. Wbil tnr Anion sold a Dicycie. Wm. Emery returned borne from Ooo county Friday bringing with bin RO0 bead of cattle lor 1 . B. Beckiey. J. 8. Becklev left Fridav mornioi for Kanaas City to visit bis old bom near that place. Mr. B. will begone om time. C. U. Medley started bis soda foun tain on Monday of laat week and gar all comer a refreshing drink free of charge during tbe day. W. J. Stockholm and R. Estea left on the overland Friday niebt for Califor nia, wbere they expect to find employ ment, hncceea to them. 8. lUtbburn. - who has been living lo Wm. Stone' cabin on Cooo creek, re port on hi return from a trip recently, be foand tbe cabin and content borned. Mra. M. L. finkaton i Laving 4 cot- Un built on ber DroDertr above the M. b. ennrcn. u ui signwy piece ana will be a pleasant place to live for part- lee that wlan to rent. The member of tbe Episcopal church ill eive an entertainment and ice mam social at Youdh'b ball Thursday evening. Everybody la invited to come and bave a pleasant time. We have a newspaper and job office located here. The paper is to De cauea Tbe Oakland Gazette, T. G. Rutb, pub lisher and proprietor. We extend tne band of welcome to Mr. R. and wiab him success. FriHav morn in? P. B. Becklev shinned 400 bead of three-year-old ateera to Kan aas City. Tbey are known among atock dealers as feeder. Jir. a. oongnt me cattl of various parties for Sbaw & Wil- lard of La Urande. ur. tt. i &navr, one of tbe firm, left with tbe train in cbareeof tbe cattle. Mr. Beckley in forms a mere wui do a large snipmeni of stock from here to ' yarions point within tbe coming month. Trilby. Looking Ola News. Simon Helve is (topping in the valley lor a short time Geo. Marsh and family visited Rote- burg daring the week. Mr. R. V. Pratt and family will re turn to tbe valley tbts week Mr. Norcross baa bad another stroke of paralysis and is seriously ill. Hal. Looehary of Rosebnrg is visiting at the home of J. E. Williams. Alfred Cornatt of Riddle is stopping for a few days with A. Strickland Unite a hard frost Saturday morning. Heayy fog following, no damage resulted Crmiona showers durini the cast week bave refreshed the growing crops, which are now looking nnely. John 6paugh and Albert Mattoon made a trip to Deer creek Thursday looking after threshing matters Mr. Ware is very ill and family ia need. Tbla is a pressing case and friend and acquaintance should show themselves true neighbors Amonir residents of the valley who vlaited Rosebanr Saturday were: Ed ward Morgan, Mra. Bpobr, Vera Spobr, J. W. Morgan, L. Grimes, Boshnell, Freeman, Williams and Pratt. Onr Snndav achool resumed its sions on Sunday morning with a large attendance. Officers for tbe year were elected a follows : Sapt. George Marsh ; AflB't. Supt.. Prof. John Keece; bcere- tarv. Myrtle Spaasb : Treasurer, Mabel Madison : Chorister, Mrs. John Keece. Kar. Pone was sreeted by a large con gregation on 6unday morning. Hi ser mon waa excellent ana earnest irorn uia subject of 'Love to God. love to Christ J8 to Mch other Xnii w his laat aervice here till July 2nd.- He bav ins been called temporarilly to a field in Doutnern uamornia. as ne preacaea without a stated salary a generous col lection waa gathered in hla oehalf . Bpectatos. Riddle Items. (Kiddle Mite. lUaeball ia the rase on Sunday after noons and a local team will be organized for a game the Fourtb. About 10 tramp were put off th northbound Ireigut at weei tors, Wednesday, end they began to drill into r:.. ll. .I,- ...,., .Kn.it '; nr 111 aleemna in tbe old barn at the lower end of town. They are still drifting in this morning. H. P. Eduar has returned from Gales- ville, wbere he bos been working on the Hinklo mine at xenneasee uuico. He aays with one giant they moved about 3V acres of itround this winter. From a 26 day run they cleaned up from four sluice an average of fSOv, or a total of 13200. lbe nozzle used was a tbree-iuch and the water baa a pressure of 300 foot. Four God' Reuular Army folk arrived iu town last Friday and bold services every evening excepting Sunday, iu the church, always naving large congrega tions, leavms on tne overiana mesuay, W nnderatand that the Miese Wright. who enlisted with the army here will join them later and become permanent uiemoers oi tne company. Geo. M. Brown, the eloquent and fiery young attorney, of Roseburg, baa ans wered ii reuuest oi tuo commitiee on ar rangements in retard to delivering the oration on the Fourth, favorably and we authorized to announce blm aa orator on that occasion. Ueorge will alone draw a sood crowd, and entertain them profita bly. Uia selection will give the beat satisfaction. For Over Fifty Ycaia. AN Old AUti Will-Tbiko Hkmio v. Mrs Wlmlow'a Hootlilug Byiup baa bceu irned lor over fifty years by millions uf motuera for tbalr children wblle teaming, wltb perfect auccesa It aootbca tbe cbild, toilcua tbe uuu, allaya all jitln, cure wiuil colic, aud is tbe beat remedy fur Ularrbu'a. la plcstaut to tbe taate. Bold by drugglala lu every part ul lUu world. Twenty. bvoccuta a buttle. U value la Incalculable, Beauit aud ak lot Mra. Wtutluiv's Soothing Byiup, aud lak uo uiUvr klud. quit i el polswu at Metstcr's. mm, w iWUB.iW Abf)olutfy Puro Clhrate4 for lis anal Uavenlos lrritb and hllhtiilri.. AMurna tho i ooo aaaiDtt aiuia ana til forms of aaui trtUoQ com mow In the cheap brnl. aovAi. aaaiKv rowota co., paw tows. Notice to Contractor. Sealed proposal will be received by tbe county clerk of Donglaa county, Oregon, until 12 o'clock m. on the 13tb day of Joly, 1897, and then publicly opened, for tbe consideration of a ateel lattice jail cell, to connect with cell now In the jail and ncloing the ntir apace wltbia on loot of the wall, In accordance with plana, drawing and specification on HI. Each proposal moat be accompan ied by a certified check of 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal. A bond will be repaired of the successful bidder. Tbe right is reserved to reject nv or all bid as tbe interest of the county may appear. Robibuko, Or., April 20th, 1897. A. F. STEARNS, County Judge. Breeders, Attention. I will stand my jack, a large-boned, well-made animal and a notably fine breeder at the following term : 2 50, 15 00, and $7 50. Also my well-known Norman stallion, a black weighing over 1600, at 2, 4 50 and 6. Date: Fair Oaka, Monday and Tuesday. Mc Nabb'e ranch, Wednesdays. Colon Val ley, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Friday. Oakland, Saturdays. H. D. Melvix, Oakland, Or. Thia la Tour Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps. generoua aample will be mailed of the moat popular Catarrh and Hay Fer Cnr (EW's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon atrate the great merits of tbo remedy. ELY BHOTHEKH, 66 Warren St, New York City. Rev. John Reid. Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ela Cream Bahn to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It ia a pViai tire en re for catarrh if ned a direct!." Rt. Francis Xt. Poole, Pastor Central Pre. Church, Helena, Uont. Ely's Cream Balm ia the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drag. Price, 50 cents. Crescent Bicycles. I have in atock ten 96 model, all new, and fitted with M. A W. qnick re pair tiree, which I will sell at one-third less than original price.. These wheels are fully guaranteed for one year. Cash or installment. Call on or address, T. K. Bichabdson, Rosebnrg. Don't Forget That T. K. Richardson can sell you the reliable Imperial bicycle, '07 models, for 75. Strictly high grade, and only one grade. There is no cheap grade of Imperials and it is well known to all riders. Call and see them. The O. K. A N. baa inaugurated through aervice to St, Paul in connection with the .Great Northern via Spokane. Train leaves Portland daily at 2:45 p. m., Spokane, 7:30 a. ui., arriving at St. Paul, 5:30 p. m, making direct connec- :w P- m. maaingoiroct tlons lor all point East. This is tbe only train affording a daylight trip along scenic Colombia, also daylight trip froui Spokane along the Fend-d'Oreille and Kootenai River. V. C. Lohuo.s, Agent. Roseburg, Or. A snap for soma on that want a nice little home mile from Rosebnrg, containing 33 acres. 16 acres in cultiva tion and in crop. Small family orchard of 250 trees, 75 grape vine and plenty of small fruit, well watered by 3 good it,rinw. f.ir box box house with 4 rooms ; ? ' ... I umiit uu u necessirv outbuild ings. Crop goes with place. One-halt down, balance on long time. For farther particulars enquire of 1. K. KICK, Real Estate Dealer, Roseburg, Or. Buclalcia'a Araica waive. The Be. Salve in the world for Cots, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore. Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbeins, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and poaitively cures Piles, or no pay required, it ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A. O.Mareters Co. A Cure for fluscular Rheumatism. Mrs. K. L. Lam son, of F'airmonnt, Illi nois, Bays; "My sister used Chamber- lam's 1 am Balm for muscular rheuma tism and it effected a complete cure. 1 keep it in the bouse at all times and bave always found it uenettciai lor aches and pains. It is the quickest cure for rheumatism, pains aud lameness I bavs ever seen," For sale by A. C, Mareter &Co. Mew.IdeelKtia) lis wall paper at Maratera. For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen use : and fo use each one in such a way aa to derive the great est benefit i a question everyone uiuet solve lor bimseil. tve believe, However, that no better use could be mad of one of tbeae quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Cbamberlaiu's Cello, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, s medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by A . C. Marsters 4 Co. Squirrel poieou at Uaitrf.' I nut lit tit