The Plaindealor BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'hMIhi'ioiI Kvcry Muwlay and Hiurmlty Aliiak and M ini Hlroet, nUKI'.IM'HIl, OltlUJON -. tlt- PIAINOEAUR PUBtlJHINC COMPANY. Tho Plaindealor P08TER8, DODGERS, LETTER IIEADS, BILL IIEADH, ETC., ETC., ETC. Executed Ntatly sntl t Living Rftt. j Vol. XXVIII. ROSKBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY i, 1897. No. 36. GENERAL DIRECTORY ll.W, Mclirlde U, H.Brtielora.. Joiigrcsainen (loveruor Hwrelary ul Blatt.... HtnieTnaoirvr Hii.t, I'uM. luatruiitlou.. Hmw I'rlnU't Attorney tlentral uraiat Judges.. p.l rlh" II. Tomtit W, Ki Mil . . William r. Lord II, It, KUmmiKI I'lili MaUohan i, M. Irwin ; W. II. liMrtt U. M. ldlemao F. A. afoort , hi. at. Wolvtflofj IK. H. Been A. II. t;mptoo A II Railroad t'omtntaaloucra. :lrk ol Railroad font Dilation...,'.. I.jdeli Ralal (1. A. Mwniea tSVOBD JUDICIAL IHtTBICT. J. I), rullnrlon Proeecutiitg AlUiruey - w- u. a. mho orrtta, notaiuau Keiwlver .. Reg later..., a a horldan ' ' "' u w Veatch ... (.( M(((((((M'(""",,M'"' . t. WATMI . OUutvar.. , Bvuttur,.., M ...Thus, uiutost tHIUUUt t'OUHIT. a. w. iud . t !' UllilfM. Kcproaeulallres , , 3A. X. tirtwlord Jo. W. Riddle J, II. Bout B.C. AC H w. a. rt llouglae Walt ;;.;;,... w. 8. im )lrk "hurlO" rn-aaarar Kvhool Buperludent. A MMItlf county Judge. l.ouu.y uu w'LWIliol A. r. niwim UoMinlssloiteta m, i. t rhtiiiiMon Hurvrvoi will I'. Ueidoo I !.irnnir Dr. K. U stiller Hhven Inspector viMDiHtv rtVVIf-Btl. Jusllws Hi ualaliWa., Mayor julin Haralln "".V.7.7."7.7... U. C. Blocuns lOl'MLILMBH. iK. W. IMUer4 It:. W. ! Ul Wanl ill. (i. Buuiton lu J Ward. ID. Muort l J. M.rittchtl 3rd Ward J Wui. I'urrjr i II IV Hlianim til. O. Blooum j. I). Aiken "... r. M.iilglet ..... J. B. Cannon ::; j. a. nnu iti Waid Kt'Mrilir.M Marshal ... Tieuuror TUo CI. cull Court lor IHmglaa Couuly tnpoli liHwihiuaa yr at Mlnwa: I ha a aa on ,l.r In March. lh tin M.mdar In Jut e. iJ IM lluwbura Judge, i'cu. M. Ilrowii.ol RcUun, o.kUti.l. IikImo; i). II. Muplo o Klkloa ml w. Ii. Wll.on.f KMdle. wimmlmliitiw rrolt tNjiul U In itMlou cotttlnuouwr. HUaiui. ludxo. toclolf Itleelliil. ii I' u. KI.KH, ROHKBl'RU UlKiB. M.M, I. o. t. K. lilluu Mvoud and loiirlh 1hurlj ul i h mi.mii. All itx uiU ni rrqumUM lu l l. lt.l n-milnrly. nd nil vUlUng brotlurt wr- d,.Uy iVrkuI'ak.u'in..R IIKRMAN MARttd, Hecrvlary. DOfOl.AH ruUNl IU, NO. JU. O. U. A. M i o ulocli III Hit. "Id M1U.H1I0 IU1I. Ulllni trolhru tc imdlnUy ltivUc4 lo '' U.J. W. I-BRMV. tOUDCllof. Kocoidlug ucrlry. T AUBKL LOIXIK, A. f. A. M . REUt'LAB nilln lh id mid tU WcduMlji la i-Mhinouib. IK,,K ju.N80N, W.M. N. 1 Ji. itii B'tcy. PUILKTARIAN LUDUK. NO. . I. O. O. F. 1 mvvU Mltii.ty iiytulni ol f hclrUllln Odd Fellmf lcm.lo l Ro""'"' It.uikii ol U ordut lu giKrf uudlnf r t ed lo kllond. H. W. AN.ILB,N. Q. K. O. Mlt K.1.1 1, (tav'y. nOHKUURO LOWIIt, NO. 16, A. O. P. W. lx umU tbo MM-oud and lourtb Moudari Ol McbmoulhalJ.jOp. m. l Odd KelUiwi ball. Mvmbera ol lb ordor lu ood alaudlnf n In vllod Ui allvnd. p ENO IOHT, NO. V9. O. A. R.. MEITO THI x Bnt aud third Tburndaya ol each wonta. OliKN BREUEF CORl'B NO. 10, MMTJ f nr.ti and third Thuradayi In wo tuontn. 1 Meotli.gi will be held at Orua Hatf. RoMbuil, IhaBrntKrlday In Droumber, Maron and Jim!: aud Ih. third Friday In Bapmnotf. p OHKBURU CHAPTER. NO . O. E. .K,tT" IS. tha tucoud and lourlh Tburadajra ol eaob ,0nU, REOINARABT, W. M. AuMd Uaowji, boo y. n OHKRU R() UIVIMION NO 476, B. OP L. I., 1 meu erory aeuoud aud luurlh Buuaay. p OHEBUBO R. l. IX)D(IE. NO. 41. I. OX), t lx nipoUonTueiitlayovenlujoleatli weok t lbs Odd Pcllowa hall. Vtalltuf liitcra and brvthrou art luvltod to attend. ME KIT WKBT, N. 0. AMATABMITII, R. Boo. ALI'IIA LODtlK, NO. 47, K. OP P.. MEETS i every Wctlutula evening at Odd rellowi Halt. VlnllliiK KulKhU In good atandluf cor dll, luyltodlo attend i wNEy c o R. M.CONKUNO, K. R. B. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law. Room i, Marntert Building, ROBIBURO, OR. gmm Bultioi be lore tbt V. B. Land Offlct and mining I iUM a KUfltliftltV. I.ate Hooolvor u. b. uann once. SgOllUK M. BROWN. PHtO. PAUg'TVlTIM. R0WN TU8TIN, Atturueys-ut-Law, HutilitH 7 aud H Ta 4 Wllaou Blouk. KOHBBUKU, OR. It. WILLIS, Attorney and CoiuihcIot at Law, Will prantloa In all tht ouurli of tha Blala. OL floo In tbt Ouurt Uuuh, IJouglat county, Or. A. SMllLBnflDK, Attorney at Law, Hutmburu, Oregon, Urflot UTti tbt Poatufllut on Jaokaua ilml, W. OARDWSLL, Attorney at Law, ROBKBURQ. OREUON o, P. COSHOW, Attoruey-at-Law, HpCClAl dttttllUOU glfCU to COW uicrclol l.nw nl collection. Ofllctou Jucluou Bt. tipiitnlto Hlouum'i Blotk nOBEBt'KU, ORJEQON. D. IT&ATF0HD, Attorney at Law, Rtmnta g and . Taylor WIUou Block. HOBEDUKU. OH J B. BDDT, Attorncy.at-Law, UOBhUUHO, OIIKGON. JLMIB V. HOOVER, Physician nud Surgeon, orruK: Mailt Nireol, one door miiiiIi ol Oil) IUII, ItOhl BUHU, OH, "RA BROWN, M. 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THE CORNER 6R0GERY Cut aud JatkiKiu hltf i tM. MX NEWPORT. The Clam Dike and Other Notes Tho Klkg aii'l tholr friend litvl s cUm bake at Newport on hunday, the i!7tb liiBtant. If there wore any reprotenta tivoa of tho Rooeburtf herd there, thia ecrlbo failed to not their presence. Cut they minted a treat. The natlTea eiti ujtitod thut there weio a thousand atran gura In tho city that day and they all ap peared to bo out (or tho purpoae of en joying thomaolvea. The train on Satur day took in about one hundred and fifty, Buuday'e excuralon train brought in three hundred and llfty, about two hun dred came by team and boat from the aurroundintt country and about two linn dred aununor guctta were already there. Whilo the week preceding had been Btoruiy, it cleared off for thia eepecial oc casion and the day was an ideal one. The vititora carue moatly from Corvallia and Albany, and way point, though Eugene contributed a few, Baleni aent a carload and about a carload joined the excursion from point on the west aide between McMinnville and Ooryallia. The Elk exiected that there would 1 quits a dulogation of the "best people on earth" from Portland, aud said that about forty had promised to come, but they must haye been caught by the ant ler onewhero In the woods and failed to free tliumtulvei, and may be there The clam bake waa bowliog auccea. It 1 a little different from s barbecue, inasmuch a a clam ia not a ateer, neith er is a boiled crab roaat mutton. A big holo wit dug in the aand at the edge of low ii, and a whole lot of large rocks woro placed therein, a fire was built on tho rooks and when they wore holter'n blixen the tire waa cleareil away and a layer of cea-woed placed tberoon. On the soa-weed waa laid clams, potatoes, chicken, craba lied up in aacks to keep them from getting up and running oil, roosting ears aod all aich like truck. Ovor thia wax placed more sea-weed and on top of that hot rocks, and there the whole business woe lull to sweat and stow for an indefinite period. Inside of an enclosure, with a fence arouud it ao high that ait ordinary Elk could not acalo it, were spread, or set, a series of loog tables, and when the truck in the sea-weed was ready to take up it was placed upon these tables, the gato was thrown open aud it wai free pitch in. Tho wtiter was not hungry, and the aroma that filled the air for sevoral blocks watt uol calculated to give one, unuecd lo tuch odors, an apetito. How ever, we tackled it aud one clam and the bind leg of a crab was disposed of. The taste waa good and the flavor excellent. Thut is evidently the bos way to cook crabs and clams. They were done to a turn and the smell of the seaweed gave the whole proceeding a sort of seaside flavor that wits coaxing. For two or three hours tho crowd surged around tho tallies and roasting ears, clame, crabs, potatoes aud Ibe ingredient, to wet lue wumue disappeared aa u oy magic, uud I lie clam bake was over. Hut the eople did not come oyer es pecially for the clam bake. There are oilier places of interest in aud about Nowpttit to attract the attention of the excursionist. In fact it is one of the best summer resorts on the coast. Hers the pleasure or health seeker can haye a variety of acenoiy, occupation and con ditiouB, If bo prefera old ocean in all her varying mood he can devote bis time and attention to the weather beach aud watch the Incessant coming and re ceding of tho wavea; now lifted high by a tier co northwester and beating down upon the shale with the force of an vulanche and the sound of thunder, majestically grand. He can count the third, ninth and twenty-first waves, es timate iboir relative size and note their incomiug and out going, marvelling the while at the mysterious forces of nature that causes the ebb and tlow ot the tides. And again be may find tha great deep in sunnier temper and the dancing wave lets of the summer sea seem to invite a plunge. Or, if more quiet scene are preferred, there is the bay, a beautiful body of water, the Bhip chaunol curving gracefully northward then south, tbeu east to Yaiuina river, navigable for a distance of more than twonty mile and there joined by fresh water streams, the Uig Klk and the Little Elk that afford delightful sport for those whose greatest pleasure 1 to sally forth with rod and line to lure tho speckled beauties from their lair. Those who prefer to shoulder a rillo can here also una good Hunting. Not verv lontr sua. a deer pursued by dog entered the enclosure of a farmer along lue river ana nerceiy aiiacaeu a young lady who was hoeing in tbo po tato patch. (She did not appreciate the situation but went to tho house, secured n rillo aud the hide of that deor is now drying on the side of the barn. A NDMMKK Bt'UOOL. Or eat preparations are beiug made for the summor school that is to open there in the latter part of July . A large, pormanout building Is beiug constructed lor the purpose ou a sightly place on Nye cieok. It ia in easy reach of the Nye beach and just a nice littlo walk from I he town. Iti a lovely location and au idoal spot for a summer school if thoso who go to improve the opportunity do not put In too much of the time ad iniriug tho natural attractions, disport ing themselves in the surf, or looking for water agates, or attending bonfire ou calm moonlight night. Such thing are liable to draw off tbo attention ol the young aud lentimeutal, but tbeu there is not supposed to be much sentiment among echoolnia'auis. THK BAR. The tug Resolute uiakos occasional trip over the bar. 8he made one timi dity, ijuile a number went out. It was tust niter diuuur. Quite a few were tungry whou thoy got back. Captain Day is Informed the writer that ho wont out ou Friday at little more than low water and fouud twenty feet of water on the bar. A report like that make glad the heart ol the New porter and cause them lo think they may some day pos sess a iiarbor of uota. Well, it is esti mated that when the Improvement called for by the engineer are complete It will deepen the ciiannoi on Hie bar at least seven feet. The mult of the work already done warrants the drawing of tuch conclusion. Then harbor are so scarce on the I'aciflo coast that where ever there is one a large town is bound to grow up some day. when the people get a little thicker to tbi western coun tiy, wbicb same is going to happen be fore long. liut to return to the clam bake, There were probably 800 people brought in aa the result of that excursion, but as wss notod the bulk of them came from near by points where the tare for the round trip was a dollar or s dollar and a half. After the two dollar point was reached there was a great falling ou and where the fare waa three dollar or more the attendandance was mighty slim. A lea son might be taken out of the leaf of the conductors' book : the fsre to tbelr ex cueeion at Kalem the preceding Hunday was a dollar no matter where the ex cursionist sot on. and tbe distant town contributed their full quota, and the conductor made money. If it is de sired to havo big crowd there must be cheap rate. J. B. E. Calapool. C. A. McNabb baa the finest crop on the Calapooia. The late rain are making late grain fill aud grow in helgbtb, Mia Maggie Bishop is attending school at Winniford's school boose. Jack Chapman and wife of Wilbur at teudod church here Hunday. J. W. Stephens and wife made a Hying trip to Roseborg one day last week. B. F. Iliganbothani Is one of the first farmers on the Calapooia to cut wheat. Jus. Dodge ot California was shaking hand with old lime friends one day last week. If. II. Uillett and family of Roeeburg were visiting friend and relative here Sunday. The basket dinner Sunday was almost a failure. Too near the Fourth of July, o tbe young ladies say. Several of our young folks attended the box eupper at Millwood Saturday night and report having a good time. A. O. Rose, one of Roeeburg' solid men, was tbe guest ot Wlibur Drollinger last week. Hunting, fishing, etc. Mr. Fagan and A. W. Perdue of the Rochester mills attended church here Suuday. Out in their new buggy. Jaa. Richard has returned from his ranch in the Bad Land country and re port overythiog flourishing in that part. If. L. McNabb makes his regular trips in the Dodgo canyon. He say he is tired living in single blessedness. Oo in, old boy, you won't regret it. Geo. Zachary Los returned from cast of the mountains and report good time in that part of Oregon. He says pros perity has struck that part of Oregon. A. W. Perdue waa elected superinten dent of the Calapooia Sunday school. Mr. Perdue is well qualified to fill the place and ia the right man In tbe right place. Edward Stephen of Tyee was (baking hands with old-time friends one day last week. Come again Ed. The young ladies all smile whon you make your appearance. Robkbcd. Drain Items. A telephone line lo Scottsbum i being agitated. It is a public necessity and can be cheaply built and eventually go on to the coast, to Gardiner, Empire and Florence. Hope to see it built soon. Blackberrie aro all the go, and many are being canned. Did you ever know any one to fib about blackberries? Well, uch is now done as in days gone by. None up our way but over yonder maybe some. The Commercial hotel is closed, I am anrrv ia rv. The landlord and DroDrietor disagreed on terms and I understand! litigation will result, landlord Moore is a good hotel man and tbe public will miss bim. Drain is so situated on the water course of Elk and Pass creek that it hould be a manufacturing town, and these waters be turning machinery. The troublo is we want to build too large factories. What we coed ia small one till we can build up a trade and have means. All of Oregon is likewise. A school meeting ol citizens was held at the citv ball Saturday and I under- Blaud all voted for a nine months public school for the seasons of '1)7 and "JS. Glad to hear it. fix month is not enough schooling. Tho Normal school will be quite largo mis coming reason. Prof. Barzee is tho right man in tho Lnght place. Aftor along, lingering illness, Mrs. Uauuah Roberts, wife of Joseph Rob erts, died Saturday at 4 p. m., aged about i)ti year. Mrs, Roberts moved to Drain to send the children to school dur ing fall and winter and could uot move home to Elkton thia spring on account of her bad health. Many kind friends from Elktoii camo up and accompanied her remains to Elkton for burial. She leaves a husband, three daughter and a on besides a number of brother and Bister. May her soul rest in peace. Jour. French Settlement Items. C. louBsuiut is busy erecting a uow baru ou bis place. Crops In lli'i part of tbe country are hotter than for several yoara. The surprise party party giveu lu our naiuhborhood wa a complete failure. Try again girls. David Grenot gave a birthday dinner ou the 20th of June to which he iuvited a number ol his old frieuJs, and every body ncknjwledged haviuga good time. We were pleased but not surprised to meet so mituy of our young friends at Suuday school ou Suuday last. Our Sunday school is progressing uicelv un der tho uutuageiueiit of Professor Loom is. Pat. The pine ueedle factory industry which wa talkod up at Grants Pass sometime ago, to the eiteut of raising a bonus for Us eetablishmeut in that city, has been MuleaJ mliur mn nmiaiHiit dmitiau of aev- eiai mouths, aud the factory Is now said lo be assured oy eept. .si. Twenty Year of July Weather. The following data, for July cover ing a period of 19 year, have been com piled from the weather bureau record at Roeeburg; Oregon, and furnished this office by Observer Tho. Gibson : Temperature Mess or norma! tem perature, 66 deg. Tbe warmest month wa that of 1896, with an average of 71 deg. Tbe coldest month waa tbatof 188) , with an average of 63 deg. Tbe highest temperature was 101 deg. onCth, i486. Tbe lowest temperature wae 40 deg. on 15tb, 1887, Average date on which first "killing" frost occurred in aotumn, October 14. Average date on which last "killing" frost occurred in spring, May 3. Precipitation (rain and melted snow) Average for the month, 0.42 inches. Average number of days with .01 of an inch or more, 3. Tbe greatest monthly precipitation wa 2.20 inches In 1886. Tbe least monthly precipitation wa 0.00 inches in 1806. The greatest amount ol precipitation recorded in any 24 consecu tive hour was 1.27 inches on 19 and 20, 1880. The greatest amount of snowfall re corded in any 24 con ecutive bour( record extending to winter of 1884-5 only) was 0. inches. Average number of clear day, 18; partly cloudy day, 9 ; cloudy day, 4. Tbe prevailing winds have been from the northwest. The highest velocity of the wind waa 24 mile from the south west, northwest and north on 8tb, 26th and 1st, l83-'85-'89. Friday's Execution. Josephine county will have ber first legal hanging on Friday at Grants Past. The scaffold is complete; tbe trap door swings on its hinges and the knot is on tbe rope, though Ibe latter is not yet hanging from tbe crossbeam. The exe cution will be a aimple affair. A dozen low step lead from the jail porch to the platform ; an iron pedal sticks up through tbe floor, and Sheriff Hiatt'a foot will be the instrument of the law which hurls tbe murderer's soul into e'ernity. A high fence sbuts.out the enclosure from public view and a funeral quiet already pervades tbe place where Mel son and Fiester are both confined in tbe ateel cage. Messrs. Deputy Fallen and Sher iff Uiatt constitute the death watch There will be verylittle room for specta tors and what witnesses there are to the execution moat necessarily stand very close to the gloomy scene. Melson doesn't want to talk to outsid ers. He has apparently given np hope and will go to hi death in atolid silence. He ha a wife and two children in Cres cent City, but they will not be here to see him. The supposition ia that his wife thinks be'is guilty, though for the sake of her children she prefers that he will make no sign in regard to it. Cour ier. Dob 'I Tubarro Spit and Saaokt Ttar IJfe Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag oeUc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-liac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. AU druggists, too or II. Care guaran teed. Booklet and sample tree Addres Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. There will bo no grain raised in the northern part of Morrow county this year and but a small amount ol bay, the grasshoppers having destroyed every thing in sight. Tbo portion of the coun try that they have not visited will raise an average crop. A special train ot 11 cars, loaded with fat hogs from Nebraska, passed through LaGrande last Saturday on the way to Troutdalo. Only a few months ago etcck hogs were being shipped from Oregon to Nebraska to be fed. Tboueands of mtn In every walk cf life all over the world are playing a detptrate game with Death for an opponent. They are playing with an opponent who has every advantage, and the outcome of tht game it at certain as Death. The man in any walk of life, who is too hard-woikcd, too bitty, to take care of hit health his only himself to blame when the final break-down cornea. It is easy to keep health while one has it, but uphill work to win it back when it ia lost. A man neglects slight indigestion. Then hit appetite gctt poor. That's a trifle and he pays no attention to it. Then he complaint of headachea and it is bard to work or think. His sleep becomes restless and he only gets troubled tpclla of it. He gets nervous and irritable. Everything goes wrong both at home and at buaineat. Ht pcrsittts in paying no attention to his Bttlth. Then tome day be breaks down. The doctor tays nervous prostration or con sumption as the case may bt. He has been playing a game with death and has been Checkmated at tbe weakest point. Df. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is an unfailing cure for all disorders of the di. f estion, ana tbe deadly maladies that follow n their train. It is tht great blood-maker, flesh-builder, and nerv tonic. It cures o8 pel cent, of all caaes of consumption. It is an unfailing remedy for nervous prostration and exhaustion. Thousands of man have testified to their recovery tinder its use. after all other remedies had failed. All druggists sell it. Do not deal with a drug- 51st who oners you a substitute for he is not nly dishonest but willing to sacrifice your health aud possibly your life for a few added pennies of profit. A clear complexion. Any one can have it who keeps the blood pure. Dr. Hcrce'a Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One Is s gentle laxative, and two a wild cathar tic. Druggists sell them. A. SALZMAN, (Successor to J. JABKULZK.) Practical : Watchaaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. -..I'SALEB IS WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AlfD FAlfCY GOODS, lattpnlafltatt aa SB jgp.B ftaavM Oenulno Drazlllau Eye A COatrUTl SJOCK Of Cutlery, Notions. Tobacco. Cigars and Smokers' Articles. AIro Proprietor and Manager of NEW 5T0RE ! 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Cloaks, Capes, Wraps, j Curtains, - lu short, our shelves are filled with an excellent stock suited to all tastes and to meet all requirements. Our motto is : "A Squarf, Dual." Comer Oak aud Jacksuu WlrcolM. OlRaaeu ana Hpeotaoloss RoseburVs Famong bargain Store. a a n r- t 11 r" I '. . ROSEBURG. OR MANCFACTCRER8 OF ALL KX5DS OF i llj n urbunu 1 1. . & OiaAJiS. One Door South of p. O. -ROBEBl'RG, OROON, -.aw. .at.jr '" X DoDnunM'c VJV J lUlwYJ li 111 iJ W0LLEMBERG X ABRAHAM.