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THE PLAINDEALER JULY 8, 1897. The CHurvlica. Mstiiuuiar Cmuik h- corner ol MalosiM Una Irwita. HuncUf Hrlia: I'rtaehltil, II s. mill 7 ;w i. m i Hahlialli M'hmil, 10 a. m. 'V, Wo.illcjr, Niiiorllltciii1!Mtl l!laaa Meatlnc al elnaa ol lha morning aarvlcsi Ipworlk Uiul ;W . m. Haul (iixlln'x, rraahlont. Prayer Menllns, Wvluowtcr, el 7:10 p. ra, rKK L. Mousa, I'Mluf. I'anonaio, oornar Malu aud Lane, ('TTIKUM (!HUk(JN-ornr ol Oaae end Himi) irrnla. Miitiilar Httrvlra: I'aptlO worahla, in. ati.l 7 , m. Haliltalh School, 10 a, W.I V. I ". (I, .,? p. m. frerrr Mtwllas, Wadnea- ill,7;H p. m. H. B. Duwoata, I'uloi, HEH IURH AT UATIIOLP t Itl'Kl H. Maw Ofr Mun1ay II A. M. i in " 7 !M r. M. All irv m I la. I to attBl. r. I. uuvh, roiof. I'Mttn Brnaitsri I lium M-on fowler alrvot Humlay arrl t, at 11 a. in. and 7 nop. in. fray ir mtillim, lliurwliij cwulni. A. l. vi-iru-, I'aitor Something to Depend On. Mr. James JuatNi ol the drug flrui of Jones A ton, Cowden, III., lu speaking ul Dr. KIck's New Discovery, says that leal wluler lila wile u attacked with I lirippe, sod ber case grew to eerloua that physicians at Cowden aod rana could do nothing fur her. It seemed to lawlup into llaaty Consumption, liav lug Dr. King's New Disrovery In etore ml aeltios lota ol It, lie took bottle home, ami to tlie surprise ol ell ahe be- f;u to got better (roiu 11 rat dose, end nil doeu dollar trollies cured ber touod and well. lr. King's New Discovery (or i outuinplloii, Coogiis auu colds la guar nlnnl to do ttila hxI work. Try it Free trial botlloa al A. 0. Maretera. Fdurata four llowala Wllfc laararata. ( an.ly Catbarilc, rur ronmlpollon roravar. IOc,2Si'. II C. C C. lull, drunKlulk refund njonfjr. I. ant summer one ol our Brand child ren w as sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies bad (ailed, tbeo we tried Chemberlaiu'e Colic, Cbolera and l)larrbi Kmuedy, which ave very speedy relief. We regard It aa the beet uieJlcluo ever put mi the market lor Ixittnl r.imiiUlnLa Mra K (I. Orfinir. FreliickHtoD, Mo. Tide certainly la the heat incdiclue ever ut ou the market (or dyaoutery, eumuier complaint, colic aud cholera lulantum in children. It rievur laila to give prompt ruliel when used In reaaoiiable time aud tbe plain tainted directions are followed. Many mothers have express! their aincere Kratilii'le lor the cured It baa effected. r or sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. The Heel ajairin ttullder and trriiMtli producer. I'.Btract of Mull ul Marnier llniK fltorc. iin, vigor and victory ; (htno are tbe characteristics ol I'e Will's I. idle Karly Hiaera, I ho Ihiiio.ib little pi I la lor comti pnlioii, bilioiiBueee aud all alouiacb and liver truiibliia. A. C. Maraters A Co. Mow's This. Ws offer Doe Hundred Ilollars reward lor any i-aae ol I'atarrh thai caunot be cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIKNKV A CO., Toledo, O. We, the undoraigned, bare known F. J. Cheney lor the met I "i years, aud be liove him tierleclly buuorable in all Inuiiioaa tranMctiotia aud tiuanclally able to carry out any obligation made tv their lirui. WkM .i Tmi ax, Wboloaale 1 riists , Toledo. Walmmi, Kin.nan . M.taviN, Wbolo ale Irugiats, Tolelo, i. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon tbe blood aud mucous aurlaces ol tbe ys tem. Testimonials sent Ires. Trice "&c. Ier bottle. Bold by all Druggists. It beala everything eicept t broken liesrt, may be said ol I)o Witt's Witcb Haal Halve. Tiles and rectal dieeMea, cuts, burns, bruises, letter, eeiema aud all skiu troubles may be cured by it iuickly aud permanently. A. C. Mara ters A Co. Thin la Your Opportunity. On receipt of t-n eeula, caab or atampa, a enertiiia snmple v ill he mailed of tbe moat oiutiir ('ntarrb and Hay Far Cure iLly'o ( rraiu Kalm anffleient to doiuoa- Irate lliu nm.it nn rita if tho remedy. KLY mtOTIIERH, 0i Warrou bt., New York City. Iter. John Held, .Ir. , of Oreat Folia, Moot., recoiumeuded F.ly'a Cream Ilalm to n. I ran empliaaiw bia alalmnwil, ',Hlaaio lie cure for catarrh if ud a directed. " ltev. Fraiu-ia W. Toole, Tastor CeutralTrea. Church, lUlvua, Mout. Ely's Cream Halm ia the acknowledged cure for catarrh aud ovutnina uo nivrcury iior any iujurioua drug. Trice, 60 c nts, i.luic Mud blue -.itrlol, for aprny Inn piirponce At Morett-re'. The doctors all locomutoud Uoewell Hprlogs' water. You can get it la any quality Iroui Ad. Harmon, sole agoot. TIihI 1 1 red, worn out, all kouc IcellUB reduced by Extract oi Malt Ml Naratcra Urug more. I or Sale, Cheap. 7 A good llotol 'bus, or iirAtA f will exchange lor heavy ' i iMslii i L two-horse Hack. Ad- dresi, Uakvmn Taiikhbon, Koseburg. Malt I.atract. The iuot uour lebluu loulc, jscIm, at Maretera tUmt Htore. Uuruiug, ilchiug eklu diseases iuslaut ly relieved by Uo Will's Witch Hazel Halue, uuiuallud (or culs, bruises, buroe. It heals without leaviug n tear. A. C. Maretera & Co. flue Hue) or atiouldcr bracee. Improved putterue, al Maretera'. l or oter lilly Veaie. An Oku t'i WKLL lHimi lUaiov.-Mn Window's buotblug Byiup Uai lucu im'd (or ovur fl(t yvara by lullllouiul mutburt lor ttiulr vblldrcu wblle tcelblug, with parlvut utcc. It looinva tbo child, lollcui tbe tiuuik, ilia) I all latn, cures wlud collo, aud U tbe beat remedy lur I'larrbiua. In plvanaut to tbo laalo. rigid tr druyglils lu vtcry pari ul tbo vtitl'l. Twcuty tlc Ctiit a hull In. I In aluu It (ucm1iuUIIv. Bomro and aak (or Mr. Wlnaloiv 's Moulblug Hrrup, aud tako no other kind. BRIEF mCNTIOM. The county court Is lu sesalon (bit week. Ladlrs' sanitary bells at (be Novelty Btore. Mist Carrie fiykes Is up Irom Tor lis ml oo visit. Misstiertle Cddy Is yislllug relatives In Ashland. New and One linn ol shlrliiiK at the Novelty Htore. Miss Laura Feutou is up Iroui Torllaud on a visit to her parents. George W. Kimball left lor Ashland on tbla morning's overland W. J, ftryau will pass through here tu the orerleud Saturday night. Mrs. H. Zigler left ou Nuuday morning to visit relatives in Tortland and Astoria. You can gel grain oradlee, also eilra fingers al Churchill, Wool ley A McKen lie's. Kemember that you can K't erasoiia ble goods and the lowest prices at Halx- man's. Berry pickers buy your palls aud grad uated tjuarl muasnree al tbe Novelty Htore. Tbe militia boys are not enthusiastic over tbe "banquet" tendered them at Tortland . Tbe confidence ol tbe people lu Hood's Baraaparllla Is due tolls unequalled rec ord of wonderful cure. Your preserved fruit will keep if you use the black rubber Hons s Id rhy Churchill, Wool ley V McKenr.le. Trol. Cocbrao of tlie Wilbur public school, made the 1'LAihuitAH.a a pleas ant call while in town Tuesday. We have croquet sete, tops, marbles and lo tact all kluds of summer goods at the lowest ptices, at HaUman's. For sale cheap. 30 head ol pouy horses, suitable for pack animals. Ap ply at Senate ealoon. ltoeeburg. Dor line of llsh tacklo is complete. Our pi Ice are right, for our tackel Is the beet on the market. At HaUman's. Today the Novelty Htore will begin to close oat summer drees good a, Isdies waists, etc. Call aud see these bargains. Lucky gueaser on watch lor June, Itertba Camp No- Sk-'j. Near numbers, &Ht Dlois Aedrus, No. 6WI, Win. Lsiigb. Juet received, a lew pieces ol Lsppul Mull in tbe new and latest Klka apot deslgo, very pretty, al the Novelty Hore. lid you see the tea kettle tailing on a 'Blue Matued" oil stove, all day Satur day iu Churchill, Woolley A Mclveiir.iu'H iodow ? Iter. J. II. Hkiduiore ol Wilbur oc cupied the pulpit al the M. K. church ou Huuday eveoiog and preached a very in teresting sermon. Unite a number of people from (he Hjuth Knd are in the city this week as witnesses io tbe lliurnau case, now on trial In the circuit court. Louis Ash ol Kiddle made this oflice a friendly call Tuesday, and reports the prospects for graio aud fruit as wry en couraging in thai neighborhood. K, L. Bushiord left yesterday eveuiiig (or Koseburg, where he goes to take chtrge ol the flouring mills recently ac quired by his father. Medtord Monitor. Cap. 8. D. Orniaby, president of the Haldicr's Home boerd, has been a pointed special agent and supervisor ol I ueU reserve, at a ealary ol $'J,000 cr ear. Kcv. F. L. Moore left lor the East ou Monday mornlog last. He will be ab sent lii weeks, or at leaat he baa been given a leave ol absence- for that length of time. The W. C. T. U. will liold Its tcgulsr meetings ou tbe second and fourth Thuisday ol every month at 7 :30 p. ui. iu the L'pworth League room of tho M. rJ. church. Commiasiouera M. 'I). Thompsou of Scottaburg, and W. U Wilson of Kiddle, are in town and with Judge Stearns are np to their eyes in business relating to couutv afl'aira. "tireat Bcotl," bow they yell. Church ill, Woolloy A McKeozie still continue soiling hardware to their many cus tomers at prices that aru always satis factory. They keep what your want. "They don't make much fuss about it." WearespeaklugofPe Witt's Lit tle Early Risers, tbe famous little pills (or constipation, biliousness, and all stomach aud liver troubles. Tbey never gripe. A. C. Maraters A Co. Koueburg sent a carload of people to OAklsad Saturday aud many lo Kiddle, (or Monday, (Julie a number also went t? both three places by private convey ance aud not a low awheel. Itoawell Springs aud Cleveland were not forgot ten either, , It seems that all the evidence iu the Qubliug bonictde In Jackson couuty was not brought out before the coroner's jury. Kecently discovered eyiifcuce in dicate that a murder was committed and Bcruggs is now held to appear be(ort the graud jury without bail. The baud of gypeiea aru suuthuarJ bound agaiu aud we cau look for them lu a (ew days. The dirty horde Umvo not boeu very cordially received iu tUotowus ol Oregon aud tbe parting guost shouM be speeded ou with a swift kick wo Hint be will uot soou come back. A cyclist reports having paeacd through Wilbur ou Balurduy forenoon about eleven o'clock aud that uot a nun, woman or child, or eveu a dog uppearod In sight. Una vhickeu rau across the road. Tbe people had ovlduutly ull gone ou a piouio iu colobialiou ol tbo glorious Fourth. A side rod ou the eugiue of tho incvui ing local broke iu two uear tbe top of tbe bill this side ol Wiucheeter ou Filday eveuiug. Tbe brokeu piecau tore tbe st'l off oue tide of tbe tank ami uuihfd the tool board by Hie side of tbt eugiue, but uo oue w hurt, and tbe train delayed only about .M minutes. Men's bicycle goods a specialty at Josephsou's. uiiuruiiiii, wool ley a Mcheu.ie are selling quantities ol binder twine. Turner Oliver, Urand Chaocullor of the K. of T. will U here officially on tbe Hist, lust. Miss Uelle Willis is in charge ol the Wostern Crilou oflice daring the absence ol Miss Kate Ilulck. Take your wheels to llodsoii V Ham lin's bicycle repair shop (or repairs. First-class work done. The Walter L. Main circus aud menagerie will le here on tlie .Wlh, Inst. It is at Seattle today. Today the Novelty Htore will lglu to close out slimmer drets good a, ladies waists, etc. Call and see these bargains. A. W. Lamb ol Yoncalla made the Tlainukaiak a pleasant business call while lu town last week as a grand Juror, Today the Novelty Htore will begin to close out eummer drees goods, ladies waists, etc. Call and see theae bargains. 0. J. Eddy of the Chicago, Milwaukee A Ht. 1'aul It. It., passed throogh this morning for Josephine and Jackson counties to elite up the (rnit crop. E. LuUas, physician and surgeon, office in Maraters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Residence, 11 Mill street. Don't suffer with rheumatism or ca tarrh when you can got immediate reliel at Hoswell Hpriogs. Ad. Harmon, sole agent at Koeeburg, for this celebrated mineral water. The Wead Hardware Co. have adopted a new method ol advertising. II you will notice the prices marked ou certain articles Halurdaya you will aee what it ia. No price re'peated but once. Don't nauseate your etomacb with teas aud bitter berbe, but regulate your liver aud sick headaclie by uaiog those (amous Utile pills known aa De Witt'e Little Early Kiaers. A. C. Msrsteie' & Co. H'J cents buys a French chamois glove, which formerly sold (or oue dol lar. Cake of chamois soap free with every pair, ihla is a Ing bargain, a closing out job al the Novelty Htore. A party of railroad officiate passed through in a special today. It consisted ol C. F. Hruurr and J. C. Hlubl of Han Francisco, Mr. Mark bam, who miccueds E. T. HoKcrs, Mr. Thrall. Mr. Korbler, Mr. Fields aud Mr. Hotter . The trial ol the case of Uartiu vs. the Southern Tacitic ou Friday develoed the fact that there wee no la iu this stale rcouiriux thai euiciuee should whistle at crossing. Hut the ruliugsol tbe courts is that in order to teduce Ibe lsogcrs of cruesings to a minimum ap proaching I rains should give proer wanting. ,' Dr. aud Mrs. Kbme have relumed Irom their, trip lo British Columbia. Tbe lr. has beeu home (or several days but Mrs. il'.bme did not return till Sat urday. They saw the Queen's jubilee celebration at Victoria aud tbe city was a j (ull ol people that tbey walked for several boors before tbey could Dud a place to slay. F. J. Uatchelder, the traveler lor the Sath Thomas Clock Co. in this section was at the McClallen on Friday. He reports business much improved in his line. He has done twice as much busi ness this year as during the same time last jear, and further adds that the newspaer editor wbo deuies that times are better is uot fit to instruct I lie pub lic. The militia boys relumed Irjui the en campment al Hood Kiver on Tuesday evening's local aud report a way up time in general, although not altogether a picnic." A soldier's life baa its draw backs, eveu in times of peace, if Ibe en cimpment was a fair sample thereof, and w bat with daily drills, mounting guard, and sleeping on the soft side of a sharp rock, and divers other inconveniences, the boys are well satisfied to be sgain at home. Mrs. Ueo Eslee accompanied Mies Eva Lane to Wilbur no Thursday evening. Tbey went by bicycle. Mrs. Kates in re turning on Friday ruorniog, was caught in the shower, aud between rain and black mud ahe presented a somewhat be draggled appearance on arriving home. The mud in tbe lane tbis side of Win chester rolled up on tbe wheels to such an extent that presently they refused to revolve. (Some women would have sat by tbe roadside aud cried till a wagon csiue along, but not so with the heroine of this escapade; she struggled bravely on aud finally reached home, badly dla- figured but still breathing. A wonderful chauge has been wrought in the fields since the late ralus, es pecially is this uoticable In corn, vege tables aud late grain fields. Tbe corn eeeuis to be growing so fast that one can almost hoar it. The late sown grain, that a (ew days ago looked like it would not pay to harvest, is now a healthy grceu, and is shading the gcouud. It will mako a good crop. The (all grain will be well tilled aud will be a (air crop as will also the early spring grain, Tlie raiu came u little too late to make Ihese what they otherwise would have boeu, but (or these favors tho farmers of ioug lug are duly grateful, if It did damage a little hay. Tho Myrtle Civuk lleacou says the graiu outlook is butter lhau it was a (ow weeks ago, but uot so good as curly pros pects indicated. The recent raius have, no doubt bucu of great beuetlt, toward filling aud maturlug the lipouing graiu. There is more tbau mu average crop ol fruit . Straw berries aud cherries are practically out ol the market, but tn berries aro taking their place and ure at their beat Ibis week ; the blackberry crop will be euormous, What (ew apple trees are left iu lbs couulry are hanging (ull ol (air sUed apples. The prune crop is larger tbau was anticipated a (ow weeks sgo. The fruit ill bu Ui e aud will brlug a belter pike tbau whuu tbe pruue Is small. Cbas. Kondau Is at the McClallen from Elk Creek, ltis Archambeaii of Molroee In a guest at the McClallen. J. H. Oaruer of Happy Valley i a via itor In the city today. KcKular meeting of tbe U. T. O. Elks tonight. Viniliug brothers cordially in yited. (J. W. Htaley ol Yoncalla ia iu the city (or (he purpose of assisting iu making up the assessment rolls. Edwin McKstiile ol Ibis city wss si Kiddle on tbe Fourth and won first prlxe In the five mils bicycle race. Mauy farmers In the Burnt river region iu llaker county had (heir crops de stroyed by a hail storm a (ew days ago. U rants Tase had auother (ire Tuesday. Felsch tiros., the tailors, were tbe vic tims and the damagu is said to be a1mt Tague's crop bulletin (or tbia week says that as a whole the slate ol Oregon this year will have as big' a crop as ever before. "Only nervous" is a sore indication that the blood is not pare. Hood's ftar saparlll purifies tbe blood and cures uer- vousoeu. In tbe probate court yesterday an order was made confirming the sale of real estate in the estate ol P. H.ThomM, deceased. Mai Tracht left on Saturday morning by stage for the Coos Bay country where he goee ou business in connection with his new office. At cost for cash. 100 pair ol coarse shoes. Also 100 pair women's shoes on the same terms. Htraw bats at cost al H. C. Blanton's. Look out (or Caro 13 roe. new ad neil week. They will Lave 'something of in terest lo say to the people of Koeeburg and Douglas couuty. Couuty court commeuced its July ses sion on Tuesday. Monday was tbe reg ular day but that being a legal holiday the day following takes the place. Ueo. Xacbary and Miss Leonora Shook came over from Oakland today by pri vate conveyance and after a nice little wedding at the McClallen relumed borne a "iliune" being. Tbe hop growers iu tbe Willamette are uow much concerned lest the hop louse shall damage tho crop. Tbis pent in ap pearing in many places aod rainy, cool weather is the kind iu which he nour ishes. The 1st prize iu the mile bicycle race al Kiddle on the Fourth waa won by Clive Willis, and the second prue io tbe 5 milo race was won by llert Ilaaaoll. Doth are Koeeburg boys and they rode league wheels. A serious accident occurred at Drowns boro, Jscksou couuty, Monday. At the horseraciug several persons attempted to cross the track aud were run over by a horse at (ull aimed. Marsh Garrett aud a Miaa Thumbcrg were seriously injured. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Fliut, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aikeu, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Graves, Mrs. Heldeu, Mies Kate liuick, Miss Johnson of Tortland, and Dexter Kico have gone ou au outing expedition lo Dodson's liutte. Tho Ladies' Foriccu Missionary So ciety will have charge of tho morning service at the Methodist church July 11. The program will consist of recitations, papers aud special music. The L'pworth League has prepared "An Evening With Weeley and His Hymns" to be giveu at S o'clock. Tbo celebration at Cleveland was a decided success. The attendance was good and the exercises all that the com mittee promised and more. Kev. J. II. Skiduiore was orator and E. T. Wood-1 rutl reader. The day finished with a dance. The occasion will long be re membered by those wbo participated. Tbe Christian Endeavor train that passed through here on Monday had a narrow escape (rom being wrecked in California tbe next day. A trestle had burned out and tbe approaching train was observed by a (armer who also eaw the danger and signalled tbe train. It was brought to a standstill a (ew (eet be fore reaching the burned structure aud bad to lay to, aa a sailor would put it, all night. Tbe train did not reach San Francisco till yesterday. The Fourth at Oakland. Our neighbors at Oakland celebrated the nation's anniversary ou Saturday, the third iust., and did themselves proud. The writer did not appear on the sceue iu time (or tbe procesaiou and the literary exercises, but learned from those w ho were there that the pro ceesiou was over half a mile iu length. Wbeu the head of the culumu reached the grove where tbe exercises weie bad tbe rear had uot yet taken up the lino of march iu town. The usual order was ob served. The graud marshal and bis aids rode proudly iu (rout of tbe advancing host aud the liberty car with tho (air goddoae culhroued thereou, surrounded by a bevy of little girls representing the various states, followed behind aud of ficers of tbo day aud citiensiu carriages, ou horseback aud ou loot made up tbo procoaeiou. Al the grove (hero was ex cellent music. Mrs. Kussoll read the declaration of iudepeudeuce, the im mortal document which declared ubs (reo eoplo among tho ualioua of the earth. Tbe oration by A. E, Mallby was said by those who heard it, to have bceu excellent. Not too long and to the poiut. lu the afternoon, horseraciug, piculciiig, gossiping, visiting, catiug ice cream and drinking lumouade, were tho order aud everyone neemed to enjoy themselves. There was uo diunkeuiiesa, no bolster ousiiesi. It w as an orderly good uutured crowd. A ilauce iu Youug t Co. 'a ball iu tbe eveuiug ended the festivities of a very pleasant day. A feature ul tbe parade was tbe chariot representing the Oak laud Gaulle. It was drawn by tvio donkeys, Brother Kuth Is all right. A Hatch of Newsy Letters Irom Various Localities, Olendalc. A party of ladies and gentlemen Irom A. IS. C. mine were trading al Glenda'a today. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ha mi I ton and ciiuaren ana sirs. i.. Jones were our guests on Sunday. Tbe weather in this section is cool and pleasant and crops, gardens and orchard! are in a flourishing conditions. Geo. Koberts and I'. F. Koberls, wbo loll (or California two weeks since, are registered al the Franco American in Yreka. Mrs. A. T. Laoireubera', wbo is in charge ol tbe cooking camp at the A. 11. C. Mining Co.'s ditches, was at this place yesterday. The diamond drill that is beina oper ated at the Mammoth tiueen ledge is working nicely, and very (air headway in drilling is being made. Mrs. E. Wagner bas ber house com pleted and her farm is one ol tbe nicest in the section. Her home bas been christened Arno Heights. Tbe new building under construction for a hotel owned by Thomas Her big of Grants Tsss iajrapidly nearing com pletion and Jwill be a very commodious and convenient bouse. Alfred Slocum. Kr.. of Tortland. Or.. was at this place two days last week. He is travelling by private conveyance and is enro'ite to Jacksonville, Or., to pay a visit to his falber-io-law, Col. W. J. Martin. A larse camping parly from Grants Tasa have just arrived at thia place and and are camped near the new residence of Mr. Linonkugle across the track. They will spend some time here picking wild blackberries which are plentiful. Hotel Glendale is crowded with sum mer boarders and proclaim the tact that Ibis place is destined to become a favor ite summer resort on accouct of the fine water, tine climate and unequalled Irout fishing and abundance of wild berries. The Fourth passed off ouiotlv at this place. Several persons going to Grants I'ass to celebrate while as many perhaps went to Kiddle, and iuilea number at tended the picnic al Cheney's on upper Cow creek. All report having bad a good lime. On Tuesday of last week we were tbe gueebj of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kedtield, atGlenmont, their leautiful farm near this place. Guests lo the number of twenty vtere preseut aud all enjoyed the good cheer of ibe amiable host aud host ess, aod were loud in their praises of the magnificent garden and tine (ruit and flowers that are unexcelled iu south Douglas. Among those present were Mrs. Ueutley and Mrs Tot leu of Glen- elleu. Mrs. Geo. Koberts and the Misses Genevieve, Kuth aud Jennie Koberts ol Glendale, Miss Gertrude Wil son ol Medford, Miss Addie Jailey ol Starveout, Mrs. Hagen, son and daugh ter, Lou Aytch, Mr. and Mrs. Kedtield and (amily, Miss Veta Kedtield and ye reKrter. All ol whom are indobted to their entertainers (or a very pleasaut day. Mou.it:. Elkton. The farmers all hare employment in the hayfield. Mrs. C. G. Ueuderer, who has been seriously ill, is reported better. Mr. Darius Wells is building a new and quite a commodious barn in town. Tbe late rains have been a great bene fit to tbe grain, late (ruit and potatoes. Wild blackberries are quite plentiful in Ibis vicioity, which are appreciated by all. If you wish to see two nice time pieces iust ask Uartie aod Roy Stark the time of day. Mrs. II. K. Dimmick who has been quite ill, is, we are pleased to learn, con valescing. The Fourth of July ia uow passed aud the average boy is wiser, if he is no more wealthy. Mr. J. 5. Levins started (or Drain last Saturday with his tame elk to exhibit him aud trade him (or property more easily managed. A traveling man passed through town last Saturday and a (ew miles below town punctured one o( tbe tires of bis wheel, and returned to town (or repairs. The first commencement of the public school o( Elkton took place here June '25, which rendered the following program: Baud music; invocation, J. A. Smith; essay, Idleness is the rust of tbe brain, l.illie Levins; address. I he sources ol a nation's wealth, Hoy Wells; soug, Starry Waves, Minnie and Miueta Bell ; essay, Luella Hosiogton ; declamation, Cripple Beu. Ida Uobmaon : sons by choir; ad- drees, Memory, Frank Binder; instru mental music, Minnie Bell ; recitation, The Old Sergeant, Sallie McGuire; band music; essay, things that cost nothing, Bessie Culy ; declamation, True legion of bouor, Faunie Benedict; address aud valedictory, Teter Nash, Ir. ; presenta tion of diplomas by G. W. Benedict: song, Our shool-boy days, choir; closiug remarks by J. A. bunih. ibe above programme was very interesting. Tbe people should be very thaukful to Trof. W. Wright (or his skillful eueriries iu briugiug our school to Ibe (rout. I' no. Scottsburg. L'ucleJob Hal Held spent the tlh iu Gardiuer. David Buller is assisting Mr. Taluier iu his bay harvest. Miss Eva Gardiuer was visiiiug at Mr. Uurchard's lately. Mauy loads of wool have come dowu from Elktoii aud vii iuily last week. Mrs. Calmer, Miss Auuie and Master Kalph Hill were out lo Long Trairie Huu day. Miss Kato Lucksiuger waa iu lowu recoully ; sho was ou ber way lo Tort laud. Mis. Tiieo AudreMS aud cuilthcii have goue to their mouutsiu borne for a fow necks. Dr. 1-1 wood was up lo see Mrs. S. liut- ler agaiu, but she seems somewhat im proved. The Long Trairie people bad a ueigba hoi hood picnic aud ceieuiated I tic l u ou Saturday the 3d. Miss Aunie Nelson closed her school ou Friday. After a vacatiou she will re sumo her labors heie agaiu. Miss Julia Oltiuuer closed her school iu tho llaivoy district, aud returned t her home at W ilbur a lew days ago. Mrr. Waldo Cbusbiio is expected lo ui rivo ou a visit oou. Tne mauy (rieuds of Mis. V. will be glad lo gteel her egaii). Have you been blackberry iug and bow mauy tlid you get, seeuiH to hi the i;eu- mai question to auyeue seuu with a bisket nowadays. i WILBUK PUBUC5CMOOI..- Commencement Exercises, Friday, July 9, 1807. I. H.iii, ,f iho claw). Mlli x." J. farm alloo, Rtr. MkMmitre. I. A'llr, O. V. I .rthow, Row lung t. Im)i, "tliaraacr," Him A Mm Klll-nt. !. Vocal duel, MIm Vl'la OrtiMic au'l ll l.lvioiiloii, n. orallun, bean CiM.liran. 7. Kxiar, "LlUsralura forYuuiu M- rlurriii-c luil'.pl. I. 1 nlrum. olal duel, Mr. lk. Hborl ami MIm homirll. X Oration, Merlon Cox. 10. Instrumental lolo, 111m ffunnall. 11. bcc'amallon, "Pat'a Give filler,' mvplicn Khort. 12. f.H'ay, '-Kdiiratloll," MIm llnul Kill-on. IT lantruiiicnta! duct, Mli Vl.la UruM au'l f ins Altliua I'd. II. Oration, W. B Umb. 1 1. It'trumi-atal trio, Mm. Urn. fhort, Mia VllaUnilitic n. I Mi Allheal o. 16. Iruy, "American Pocta, ' Mlw Ilia Uoailroan. 17. Oration, Walter Wluniford. Ii. Vocal ilucl, Mm. U. W. Hbort mi. I Mi-n Nellie Knorl, 1. T.fj, "The Col. 1. n Ca-ktt oMiltj r.cmn." MIm Bulb Mote. JO. rreacntallun of diploma, Muperintcnikiit bougiat W.lte. 2U Honj, ly the claw, "Owl Sight." Mew dcMiicnai In wall paper t farmer. ' Officers Installed. Oo July 3.J, the following officers were installed in Thiletariao Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F., by Joseph Alicelli. special D. O. M.: Kobert Bobcrlaou, N. U.; Carl Hoffman, V. U.; Frank U. Micelli, K. secy ; w. T. Wright, treas. Appoint ive; Cbas. Oleson. warden; N. T. Jewett, conductor; Joe. Micelli, K. 8. N. O. ; L. Fcbiuieeer, L. B. N. G. ; Won D. Knyder, I. G. ; B. F. Gilbert. O. G.S B. F. Doss, It. 8. V. G. j J. U Boggs, L. B. . G. ; It. M. Conkling, trustee. Educate Your Bowels With Caacarela. IOC, !3c. If C. C. C. fail, druffffllts refund mnn.. Builders Notice. Notice is hereby given thai sealed bids will be received by tbe undersigned un til Ibe 10 inst, (or the (urnishiug of ma terial aud constructing o( a woodshed at tbe Oregon .Soldiers' Home. Thins may be found at the First Na tional bank in Koseburg, Or. By order of executive committee. W. if. Byari, (Jommandaut. Koseburg, Or., July 5tb, Dva't Tubacc bait aa hmxAt Twar Life Anaj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full ol life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-liac, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak men hirouc- All druggists, 50c or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy c , Chicago or New York., Oregon Fire Relief Association. Cheapest and beet insurance ou earth, at coat, or lS1 cents per huudrod. Keet dent property, a specialty. H. L. Mab&tkks, Ageut, Old People. Old people who require mcdiciue to regulato the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy iu Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxi cant, but acts aa a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to Ibe organs, thereby aiding nature iu the performance of tbe functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old Teople find it just ex actly w hat they need. Trice City cents snd f 1.00 per bottle at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. In the vicinity of Boiuet, Westmore land county, i'a., almost any oue cau tell you how to cure a lame back or slid' neck. They dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's pain balm and bind it on (be a fleeted parts and in one or two days tbe trouble has disappeared. This same treatment will promptly core a paiu iu tbe side or chest. Mr. ii. M. Frye, a prominent merchautof Boquet, speaks very highly of Tain Balm, aud his recommendations have bad mucli to do with making it popular there. For sale be A. C. Marsters Ji Co. Uuckleu's Aruica Halve. Tbo lies. Salve in tbe world for Cuts. Bruises, sores, Ulcere, bait Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbaius, Corns, and all skin Krup- tious, and positively cures riles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Trice -." ceuts per box. For sale at A. 0. Marsters fc Co. To Cure Conatlpatlou Forever. Take Cascarets L'undv C'utbartio. 10o orSSo, If C. C. O. fail to cure, druggibU refund money. $4005- not $20022 Two San Francisco grocers Ring Bros, and T. Salomon won $100.00 each because they sent the most yellow tickets before June 15th. Hut grocers and clerks can get more tickets than other consumers; so we also paid $100.00 each to the two person3 named below : Mrs. Wm. Funk, Winnemucca, Nevada, i,?2 tickets. Mrs. L. During, 819 Bryant Street, San Francisco, 71 tickets. Mrs. During got a number of friends in San Francisco and near by (one keeps a boarding house) to give her their tickets; and she used the tea herself. By the way, she uses Schilling s lUst baking powder and extracts too bad she doesn't know how good Schillings Best spices are! But she says the extracts and baking powder are wonderful. A woman in Stockton, who keeps a restaurant, came very near getting a prize. She deserves one for supplying her customers such good tea. Better read our advertisements every day some contain suggestions how to win the prize. By the way, grocers can't compete for the two J 150.00 priru oflcred for the most yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15th and August 31st. They w, however, compete for the f 1000.00 piue. B SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO i Absolutely Purs) Celebrated lor ll great leavening "Ireiiglb and h-lhtilli.-. AMCirca the food agnln.t alum and all form ol aliil leralion common lo the cheap lrn.l. aorai. Baal., rownan to., naw toaa. LITTLE LOCALS. Ca'o Bros, are the boss merchant. New goods at Caro Bros. Bobs Htore. Buy sticky fly paper at the Noyelly Ktore. A oew line of black drers goods at Josepbson's. Towels aud toweling, good yaluus, al tbe Novelty (Store. Summer dress goods iu iuimen.iequal ities at Josepbson's. A new line of ladies' bells in the new ox blood shade at Josephsou's. Dentistry of all kinds skillfully aud promptly done by Dr. Fred Hayues. Neatest line of low shots, ox-blood aud chocolates, in town at the Novelty .More. All kinds of artificial teeth made at reasonable prices at Dr. Fred Hayues' Dental oflice. Countess black star ladies' hose, Gu est iu the market, 3 pair (or f 1.00 at the Novelty Store. Tbe ice cream noda at tbe Kandy Kitchen will do you good. They make it of pure cream. Try it. Money to loan ou cily aud couulry proerty. D. .S. K. Bi aic, Marsters' Buildiug, Koeeburg, Or. The Kaudy Kilcheu bas connected its (ountaiu with the water main and the spray iu tho glass dance will make the patrons feci cooler. Tbis season the Kaudy Kitcbeu will turu out the best icu cream and ice cream soda iu the stale. New freezers, uew receipts, plenty of pure cream. Confidence is restored. You cau buy the celebrated Boewell Springs water iu quantities lo suit, from Ad Harmou cheaper than water from Ibe tjoulh Umpqua. The ice cream they are makiug at the Kaudy Kitchen this scasou is ahead of auytbing made iu the town heretofore, aud will advertise itself. You ought to try their ice cream soda. There is no tiineral water more pleas ant for family use than from tho Bosweil Springs. Ad. Harmon, ageut, will sup ply families iu any quantities, pints, quarts or dcoijobns. To Ibe Ladies of Koeeburg uud vicinity: Call on Caro Bros, and secure greater bargains in novelties and all lines of goods tbau at any other bouse iu the cily, They have iho good, aod the lowest prices. "I crave but One Minute," said tbo public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took ado9e of One Miuute Cough Cure, aod proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is uucqualled (or. throat and lung troubles. A. C. Marsters & Co. I have first-class new freezers, plenty of pure cream, aud guarantee to my cus tomers first-class ice cream aud uot ex celled by any body. I will make you ice cream as smooth as velvet or charge you'uothiog. C. F. Nieck. H. M. Martiu w ill sell the best binders aud mowers to bo had, (or tho scasou of 1SU7. .None of your light, endless chsiu concerns, that will play out in oue or two seasons. The public is respectfully in vited to call and examiue for themselves. John Grillio, of Zauesville, 0., says: "I never lived a day (or thirty years without suffering sgony, until a box of De Will's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, spraiu, ec.eina aud all skin troubles Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled. A.C. Marsters & Co.