MS PLA1NDEALEE JULY 1807. tii cuurcbea. MrnimiiT (.iMtmi M eoriwr of Main tint Una im(1. tttimlay Ncrvlces l'riavliln(, II . and 7 to . hi. i haiiiniii mluHil, to a. m i V, W iilli')t, HiiM'flnlvliUonti ('! Mnvlllig t I'liMo ill tliu morning torrlcoi Kiorl laf'it i ui i, iii, lUuio iiixllri'), I'unl'loiil, frayor MfrtinM, Wi'.iui.ir, at 7 w i. in, fataa I.. Muoa, I'wlur. l'rnnir, minor Wain and tans. rmmunHUK Chiincii --Turner ol Cut and li.il". Xiiii.U) Hi rvlin! I'iiiIIii wnralilp. m. tt. I 7 TO p in Ml,l.lh Moliool, 10. in.f V. IV H. '. K .7 l'. in. fiayi'l Mi-utlaf, Wtdiira- III, 7 HI l. IM. II. ft. IMI.WIIMM, I'MtUr, .r it Ii:km A I 11 11'U.H I IH'Hi II. Mm- h i .iiiIm) II A M. Wa$.tia " " M. All n i n llvl l iittiii'l F I', in Kf, I'atior I'M iii llnrtiiiin riil'Si II -oil ton ! I alii I rutity avivlce, al ll a in. ami 7, n in l'iay it iii'uiln, 'llmradiiy evening A. 1'. Wrlf Al l , I'aalur. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. lionet, the leading druggist ol Kirvr(irf. U , aaya: "Dr. King's New I hem very I the only Ihing Ihat i in un uiy tuiitrh, ami It l ll.e lieet ssller I hau. I. I'. lauipwu, men nam oi Kaliurd, Aii.., writes: "Dr. King's Now Discovery In alt that is claimed for II : il never fail, utxl is a ante t ure for (Vina liLinii. Coimhs and Colda. I caunol aar euouali fur ita uiorita." Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds Is uol ao experiment. 1 1 liaa beau tried lor a quarter ol a cen tury, ami Unlay elands at Ilia head. It never disanoinls. Free trial bultlra at A. C. Mnralers' Drug Mom. K.luiata lour lliiwala Willi I aatarata. Candy I'uiliniiH', ruro ennat I potion former. I'X,.' lie CU fall, ilru.liurtfuud money. Ilic ivl nyalciu hulldcr aud atrcnatli producer. i;triart of Mult nl Mumlcra Drug mote. mi, igor ami viutory ; lheu are the c.hareciwriallca ol I'a Will'a Little Early lilacra, Ihu fauioua little pilla (or touall puliou, hiliouauene uml alt elotuecb aud liver troubles. A. C. Maratera A: Co. How's This. Wo oiler Uno Huudrud IMIare reward lr any raiu ol Catarrh Ihat t-aiiuut la) cured by llall'a Catarrh Cure. r. .1. CHi:.M.V A t ., l.-le.l", i W e, tliu iliidiiraiKUi'd, liatu klioHO I'". I Cheney fur the hint I yiart, and be lieio hi in (icilmtlv honorable in all liiiaiiiesn Iraumii'lioua and lluaiicially ablutocariy olll any olill(li"ua Ulilde lv lliuir llriu. Wkm a l'Mt'A, Wliuluaale Ilrniall, Tolodo. V i pi.stj, Kinnan ,t M uimn, Whole- alo I'riuiatit. Toloiln, IIuII'h t alaiili Cure ia IhWii hi lurually, tlii! direi.lly iijii tliu liloo l uml iiiiicouh auiluiea ol the )' li ui. rentiiiioiiiula leut free. I'rii'e 7 jc. Ier Imllle. Sold ly all hriinnieta. ll livula i' wry tiling eiitiit a bruktu heart, may bv anid ol IH) Will'a Witch llaol Hulve. I'ilea and rectal disuaies, i tils, IniriiH, bi nines, letter, tc.cuia aud all skin troiitiles may x vnred by it iii kly and I'ctiiianoiilly. A. C. Marl tcis A Co. Tlil ! Your l,n,tltitillT. On t.-r. i'l f I ii iii. i.if-li T MUmj-a, a i;rnrt'a kiiiil will ! iimikd of Die iih'hI 'c' iiI.t Ciilmih nnd Hay IVvrr 'uri ll.lv'a I i, mil ili,r mfliriHit I" diuiou- UlrBto II." . I I ll li till' I' Uii dy. l i.y iiimi in iiS. .' i. hi n n M. , N h ink t'ily. Ii. v.. lulu Hi iil. lr . -f (iri-al FallMiiil., rnoliiUiMided I ly'a Cri ain Italni lo U.. I an eni.iHi' lim alati'in'iit, ''It ia a jiyai tia cure fur mlurrli it i-nl aadirrld." liev. 1'i.iiifif W. 1'iMile, l anler lYulntl l'lt-a. Cliurili, lli h ln, Mont. I'Ij'h t'rfiiin llnlm ia lim arknowlalK-d cure fur calarrh nnd conlnina no uh rewi lior any lujurious itriig. 1'rne, & crnta. I.luic aud blue vitriol, for wpru lug: purpoacn at Mralcra Tliu doctors all leuomiueiid Hoswull Hriu' water.' I You cau get it io any ijuality (roui Ad. Ilarmou, aole atfeut. Tliu I tlrvU. vsoru out, all Itonc iccIIiik reduced by i;lrcl ot Mult at Murater Drutr Htorc. I or bale. Cheap. IT A ood liotul 'Bus, or win excuauKO lor Heavy two-horse hack. Ad dress, U.wouN rAiTaitsoN, lCoeoburg. Mull ICAlruel. Tbc uioat uour labium touie, 5vl. al Maratera IN UK Mtoi c. liuruiuu, itchiugakiu diseuaoi luaUut ly relieved by Do Witt's Witch Us.el Hiluy, uueijuullod (or cuts, bruisos, burus. It boats without leaving u scar. A. C. Hunters A Co. I'luc Hue oi aboulder bravca. luiprovcd putleiiia, ut Muralera'. Cliaiuburluiu's Couti Houioily tmrcs colds, i ioup and wliuopiug couru. It is pleaiuut, sulo mid reliable. For sale by A. U. Maruters A Co. Quick ! The sooner you begin to use SthiMngs Best tea, the kf$!or yAur bnces at that flOOo tffed f6r the miss ing Vdr-i beeldes the ex tra priies for the most tick ets sent in. Schillings Best tea is t your grocer's. Rules of ccnteit published In larfS advertisement about the first and mirti!i c-tHeR A6nth. ah BKIUF MENTION. Tho cirrus Is coming. Tha Klks moot tonight. I-sdlsi' isoltary belts at I ho Novelty otore Meu's bloycle ttnxU a hium hilly at Joaeilioii's. New and duo lino ol Mhlitini; al the Novelty Hloro. Churchill, Woolley V Mckun.iu mo sllli)Ki(iinDtitieHo( biiidvr talno. Wanted -A good (nli uiilk cow, ('. 10. (Iaiuxh Hop hoy era are contra, ting (or hops in the Willamette valley, OoMi'u conts. Miss lula llradley and Minn Corn Uenedlrk are expt'ded homo loniKlit I.. V. Wheelur ol I'ulouso City in vinil- lug Ins old friends in KoaubiirK this area. Itsuiouilifr thai ) mi cuu Nviiiuiia hie guois ami the lowil prices at al man's. Kerry pickers buy your puils and grud ualed iiit measures at tho Novelty Moie. Cool aud pleasant asallmr, iuiit right lor haivesiing opiirutioim, ia tht order in Douglas county. Take your heels to lioditun A Ham tin 1'icyclo repair shop fur repairs. lirtt-class a oik don ). Mass aill he al :.W aud not 0M n m., Muuday at Ihu Catlulio Church. Thera will be uo vespers. tour pieaerveii irutt will keep il yuii use the black rubber riuus s;ld rhy Cburchill, Woolley V McKen.ie. We have crouuet sets, tops, umrhles and io (act all kinds ol summer goods at tha loweal prices, at Halsinsu'n. For sale cheap. M head ol pony horses, suitable (or pack auimals. Ap ply at Btuate ruloou, Itosebtirg. Our Hue of fish tackle is complete. Our prices are right, for our taciel is the best oo the market. Al baUiuau's. Fure, rich blood feeds the nerves. That is wby Hood's Saraaparilla, the great blood purifier, cures ucrwiiiMicsp. loday Ibe Novelty blore will begin to close out summer dress goods, ladies waials, elc. Call and see these bargains. Just received, a few pieces of I.ippet Mull lit the new and latest in.lku n-ot design, vfry pretty, al tho Noelly Store. After aeriuiii illness M'Jvl'a .vhi-.i h ilia has wonderful building up power. It pin i lies the blood aud respires perfect health. Did you see the tea kettle boiling on a 'Blue Flamed" oil stove, all day riHtur- lay in Churchill. Woolley A. McKeuie.'ii window? The Kotehurg lue department will hold an elect loll mi July "lith, for tho purKMu ol clccliii it chiel riinmci r and asaistaot. The farmers have mout of their hay in tbelr barns now. It is a good price, sell ing at IS per ton iu tho Held. Myrtle Creek lieacou. At cost for cash. 100 pair ol couico shoes. Also 100 pair wotnou's shoes ou the same terms. Mr aw hats ul coat al II. C. Stautou's. 1 1 is estimated Hint thuio haw bceu 10,000 miniug locations lecorded iu Josu- puiuo county, Or., niuco the lirat one was made in 1"im. I.. Dallas, physician and surguou, Calls iu aniwured oflico iu Marstvrs' building, town aud country promptly night or day. Kesldeuce,'.'! 1 Mill street. If you wuut cowboy ropo or a pocket kuifo that is absolutely wurniuted to be perfect, jou will Lavo to go to Wead Hardware Co. No half way guarantees gieu there. Dou't suffer with rheumaliem or ca tarrh w hen you can get iiuuit-diiito icliul at lioswell Springs. Ad. Haruiou, solo agent at Kosoburg, for this celebrated mineral water. "Ureal Scott," bow they yell. Church ill, Wool ley A Mckounio still continue selling bardware (o Ihuir mauy cus (omsraat prices that aro always satis factory. They keep what your want. 09 cents buys a Freuch chamois gloye, which formerly sold for one dol lar. Cake of chamois soap (rue with every pair. This Is a big bargain, u closing out job at the Novelty Store. A contract (or the delivery of 10,000 pounds of hops at 0 touts, by Kuseoll CatUa and Jamua Linn to Hurst A Lach mund, was filed iu the couuly recorder's office at Baleiu laBt week. Bo far tweuty-oue special truiusof re turning Christian . Endeavorers have paistd through Koseburg. Last night there wore two specials aud the regular 11 loaded from pit to dome, aud the rush la not yet over. Wheeler Bros. A- Owen's sawmill, ut Cottage Orovo, Us content vud all of the lumber iu the yard, wore burned laat week. The cause ol the lire is un known. The loss is about f 10,000, uud there Is no Insurance. Turner Oliver of La Urande, giaud chauculor of theOrcgou domaiu, KnightH of Fytliias, paid au official visit lo Alpha lodgo last ulgbt aud tonight will insti tute a lodge at Kiddle. A large delcgu tion of Koseburg Kuights w ill go with him. The Uremou will hold au election on Monday eveulug for (he purpose ul elect ing g thiol aud hu assistaut. F. M. Kig ler, preseut cbiel is the uomiuuo of the companies lo euuceod himself, and 11. Hstabrook baa beeu nominated lo suc ceed Chas. Ferry, assistant. Yt editor aud his wifo returned this morning from a Ion days viuit with ielu lives iu California. It van iutuudud lo go ou (o Salt Lako and altoud Ihu I iiiuh miBtissippiUommurcislCougrvui) lo w hich tbefotmer was au accroditud dclegale (torn Oregon, hutvibvu Suu lraucisco wua i cached the returning Chriutiau Ku desvoiora bad "cabbaged" all tho tilocp lug accomodations aud Ihu liip wuu abuudoueJ. Dave Gel wick was up 8a Ism yesterday baking hands with hie old friends. The pumplug and power station at Oranls Fans wsi burned on Monday last. Co pi. Ormaby, re:cully apMiinted su pervisor of (orest ressrves, will riislgii as presidunl ol tho Soldiers' Home board. Cupt. Oriniiby has mado a good, con- (i lentlous trustee. Ihugraiishoppurs tlml weio devimlal lug tho Holds around Oles, in (iilliam county, migrated to tho went aud loutl last week. Tho sun was partly obscured the greater part o( the week, while they wero flying over. Wool is being baled and shipped Fast frmn lleppner as (ant as two presses cau halo il. A laigu lino ul wont sold there during Ihu past four days ut from K lo 10 cuiiIn. Oilers ol 10,' j ceuts have Im:iiu made ou some and retimed. Tho I'l AiNii.AU.ti force, the devil in cluded, aro uudor obligations (o Free Johnson of tho lielle Vista fruil farm (or I ho excellent I-awtou blackberries lull at this ollico Monday last. For si.o uud piahly tlioy cannot be excelled, nor equalled unyw hero except iu Oregon. A delegation of Kuights Irom Alpha ldge No. 17, K. of I'., fully armed and equipped, left (or Kiddle this morning to institute a lodge there tonight. They aro accompanied by (iraud CUaucelor Oliver aud aro loaded (or bear, oapecially the "loam," aud promise Pi make good knights of all those who survive tho rid lug of the goat. A goud accident occurred tliu other day when there arrived in Oakland a car load of iSaiu wagoua, hacks aud buggies, ud when a car load of oiaders, mowers aud twiue came it was ull for Stearus A Cheiiowetb, aud will he sold al the low est prices. Kepairs ou baud for several kiuda ol luachiues and sgouts for all kinds of machinery. We hear cousiderable complaint among farmers aud garduers ovsr the apiear auce of a black bug ou the pot to vines. It resembles a beetle, though smaller, aud is known among old retideulH as the Oregou otalo tug. It is stripping oil tho foliage aud sucking the cap from the potato vine', aud may materially leascu the yield ol potatoes. Myrtle Creek Ueacou. Col. Jus. I'. Shaw, presideut Granite Creek 1'laccr .Mining Co , on CufTeo uud Granite erecka, this county, was in the city ou bimiucs luxl week. Ho rorts all seiene in his district and the outlook very encoui aging for a pronerouN hcubou. Iu his opiuluii there is more gold in tho Coli'co creek uiiucs than has ever betu lakeu out of il, and that it lake but labor intelligently applied lo bung il to the Hurfaco. ho M. I.ouis Ktpuhlic i-ayt; Tho fruit crop of Missouri this year is rough ly estimated lo be worth :'o,000,000, aud many wlioounlit lo know what they aro talking about say Hiiro ligures are too low. The importance ol Ibis crop may bo tietter understood when it is stated that it is worth more thau tho wheat crop ol Missouri aud Illinois combined, wilh llui cotton crop of Missouri thrown Iu (or good measure. Capt. J. T. C. Naoli lias bonded the Golden Standard quart, mino ow ned by tho Kubli's aud JuJgo Watson near Gold Hill. Tho price is 11-5,000. Nauh neut to Sau Fraucisco yesterday to have a con ference with John Daggett, superinteu- leut of the Sau Fruucisco uiiut, and oth ers interested iu tho boud. Ho will also meet two milling capitalinlH from Kauana. Capt. Nah has tho Davii ijuatt. mino ii Willow Springs precinct under bond. Ashlaud Kecord. A Washington dispatch eayn. Kepre- seuiutivu louguo has been luterceding with the secretary ol war (or the pardon of Joseph Koborts, who wascouvicted ol dct-crtiou at Vancouver, Wush., in Feb' ruary last, uud sentenced lo coutiuu uiunt al Fort Alcatrax lor ouo year. Ho had au interview w ilh the ussiataut sec retary of war recently, aud ho has agreed to pardou young Koborts ut tho expira tion ot uuc-haif tho (erui of his sentence, which would be within a few days. A liauuuatroo iu tho Oregou agricul tural collego greeuhonso is Ibis seasou bearing fruit, supposed to lie tho tlrst ol the sort grown iu Oregou. Tho tree is ol tho African variety, aud will have at least 'JOd banauas. It is three years old. A much larger tree of the aaiue variety occupied a place iu the groeuhousu for years, but never bore fruit, due, perhaps, to tho fact that it was potted. The roots ol the preseut tree were Bet in the grouud under tho greenhouse last year. Miss Ueuoviovo Griffith, engaged iu raising Chioeso pheasauta in the Waldo hills, eight miles east of baleui, uow bai about 100 young pheasants, Ihat are now taking ou plumage. They aro now run ning at large, aud It is hardly possible to distinguish domestic from wild birds around the Griffith place. In a short time Mies Gritlith will begin tolliug her birds into uu iuclosure, w here all of her pheasants u'O kepi as they attain lull growth. Tho Wiuoua Kepublicau gives uu in stance, which comes from Noifolk, Nub.. I the ptoUlabiuueus ul raieiug sugar buds. Otto Jeusuu raised oight ucios last year, tliu yield wua 120 tons, for which he received H;30. Tho seed cost him t-'l. Tho lout of laud was 3J, Tho estimittcd cobl of labor wsb tCO. The total oxpeuBO was fl lit. After de ducting uxpuutie thoro wuh a not protit of f)ll. J. N. Now ell, of Noith lion J, Nub., plautod acres, ol which tho procuedu wero ol.Ua. His sued, runt and o.xpuuso for labor, etc., uuioiintiug lo I'JJ.ItiO. His net protite wero 1 11,000. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice iu hereby given to nil poreuus holdiug Koauburgcily wanauts iudoised prior to Juuo , 1SW, lo prououl (ho im in o ul tlio city lioaBiiier'a ullico iu Ihu city hull for paytueul, us iutoivet will cuMUO tliuiuou alter (hodutuof Ihiu tiotice, Dated ul Kouuhiirg, Or., Ihiu .'ud day ol July 180. J. A, FutkiMi, City Trcaiurer. A BIICT SUGAR f-'ACTOKY, Step Taken by Our Citizens lo S cure On. t'ursuaut to the call published last Thursday for a mass meeting at the court bouse Saturday, July I7lh, a number of ciliMtns met al llie appoliilea limo ami proeeelud to discuss the situation. D. H. K. liuick called the meeting to order, and was chosen chsirmau ol tlio tussling, aud U. Y. lisniumiu secretary. Alter a slalemeut of objects of the meeting Ash er Marks read a letter that he had re ceived from capitalists desiring 11 iuvesl iu tho sugar business staling whst they could do, proylded the land owners iu tbls county would plodge tbeoiselves to certain other things, chief among which was tho planting of a certain number of acres to sugar beets aud delivering them to the prooscd factory for series of years at a certain price. Speeches were luado by the following gentlemen who wero present: Geo. M. Krowo, lion. Oeo. W. Kiddle, Kov. Kolrt Jycclenloii, D. W. K. JJukk, J. M. Uichards, John Hall, JamoH Kyron, Frank Wsitcaud W, W.Cardwell. A motion by Mr. Kccleston, "That il is the sense of this meeting that we con tinue to agitate the matter and by solici tation gut the necessary amount of land pledged," was unanimously carried. A motion that a committee ol three or more be appoiuted from aocb town along the line ol railroad to solicit pledges also carried, and the chairman immediately announced tho following: Kiddle G. W. Kiddle, Geo. ij'iioc, Noah Cornutt. Canyonville-J. I,. Cloiigli, J. F. Gal ley, Thos. Wilson. i Myrtle Creek It. Kccleston, John Hall. W. i. Drake. Dillard S. V. Miller, W. L. Cobb, C. Wiuntou. Koseburg Asher Marks, Geo. Brown, Frank Walte, ll. U. Age. Deer Creek D. C. McWilliatus. Winchester Thos. Guthrie, L. W. M. (i. Diimbletou, Kdward Ewait. Wilbur-W.H. Lamb, S.J. Cheuoweth, D. W. Grubhe. Oakland J, M. Kicharda, Thos. Win nilred, D. W. hlcarns. Youcalla Wiu. Thiol, Geo. McDoug all, Sam Long. Drain- C. D. Draiu, Joe. Lyon, W. A. l'erkiua. French Seltleuieut C. Toutuaiul. A vote of thanks was given the local press (or tho publication ol matter of iu tereat to thoso iulereutcd iu tho Lccl sugar industry. A couimilleo o( live wss appoiuted to ascertaiu and report ou probablo cm( of fuel, brick, suitable localiou (or plant, elc. Astier Marks, Geo. M. Drown, G. W. Kiddle, Jep. Green uud John Hall so appoiuted. Oo motiou priuleJ boadinirs lor use ol tho solicitors will bo prepared to meet tho requirements aiked by lbecomany. Adjourned to meet on the lirst Satur day iu Auiriist al l p. m., al which time Ibu couimillecs are ri qoesled to report. l olloaing aro Ihu requirements do- muuded ol tliu farmers before a plant can hs established, as indicated in the letter received by Asher Marks : A guarauleu for 10 years Irom lanuers that they w ill deliver al Ihu factory the product of MM acres the lirst year uud OO0 acres (or tho (ollowtug yeurs. The iroiofed factory will pay $l ier tou for beets, and cents eilra lor all beets coiilayiin? over l'J per cent sac charine. I ho plaul w ill coht fiom i'jO.iX.KJ lo 100,000, ad will employ from !7- to -.M0 hands. r Ihc Other Side. This ollico is in receipt Ji a communi cation from l'etcr Nash, Jr., of Klktou, relation to one published in the Keview recently. While Mr. Nash may bo aud probably is justilicd iu thd harsh reply ho makes, still it is uol always best to give too much notoriety, especially news paper notoriety to affairs of this kiod. They are bad at best. In tho course of hiti letter Mr. Nash says: "Herbert Duller did assault my broth er Dan with a drawn kuifu. 1 took my brother's part by taking the kuifo from llerbio uud throwing it away. 1 then dusted his trousers with a piece of fence board, but I defy Jaa. K. Duller to show mo a piece ol 'scantling' that I used on Herbis, as that is what ho says I used iu bis loiter, and I can prove that the boy was not crippled aa he sees lit to assert, because be walked two miles the next morning down to Mr. Dindor's aud bought some beans, aud be ueilber limited nor walked 'halting.' " 1'eoplo w ill take up the quarrelB of their childreu. This is uatural but w hen advice is given thu youngsters to defend themselves w ith whatever comes within resell regardless of ciacumstauces or con sequeuces, us is charged iu tho letter re ferred to, then tho sued is being sown that develops criminals. Tho boy would tcum to be a lit subject for tho reform school, and Mr. Nash says tho next time auythiug like that occurs bo will appeal to the authorities for tho enforcement of ttio law, Good Kldlngon a (Jood Wheel. L. D. Curie, agent for tho 'celebrated Cresceut bicycle, left Kosoburg for Se attle Juue -Sth uud relumed July 10th. He roJo a Creaceut wheel aud made Seattle iu (our days, a distance ol 431 miles. Keturuiug, he took il easy and made the distance iu live days, 'lo sub stantiate IbiB, in case bis story should be doubted, L. D. took bis little hook with bin, aud bad the time ol bis ar rival at the various towns ulong the roule certified to by prominent individ uals, a few of which are hereto Hppendod : I LI T Koseburg June 1'S at U a. m. Will U. Fisukk, F. M. AKIUVhU L'ugene Juue 'M at 4 :30 p. ui. John S. McUli uk, 1'. M. Albany Juuo "JO at 7 a. u. 1'tihK McKi.NNCt. Salem Juue :'0 at 11.10 a. in. Z. I'almi h. l'ortltiud Juuo ut 7:30 p, in. i;, O. FllOTZ.MAN, F. M. Seattle July 1 ut U:4j p. m. J. W. Cm:, Night Clerk, 1'oBlal Telegraph. Total dislauce travoled iu making round trip 1.113 miles. Not a cent ex pended lor repairs. L. D. is quito proud ol his record uud of his Crescent No. 1. New tar Routes. 1 he following new star until route ser vices have been ordered by the ostollico department : Glendaie to Gitleuvillo Loaves Gleu dale, Tuesday uud Thursday, at 8 a. iu. ; arrive ul Galesvillo by 10:30 a. m.; leaves Galosville, Tuesday and Thurs day ut 11 :30 a. ui. ; arrive utGluudalo by J p, ui. 1 leavo Gleiidalo, Saturday at 7 it. m. ; itn ivo ut Galesvillo by 0 :30 a. in. ; leave Gulusville, Saturday ut 3 :30 p. in. ; arrive ut liloudulo by 0 p. in. Cauyouviilo to Kiddles, April I, to Sep tember 30-T.cavo Cuuyouvillo daily, ex cept Wednesday uud Saturday, at 6:30 p. ui., aud Weduusday uud Saturday, uu arrival of mail hum Furduo; aiming at Kiddles iu two bonis ; louvo Kiddlcti daily ou arrival of until train Irom 1'oillaiid; arrive al Cauyouviilo iu two hours; the uche luto for leiiiduo ol year to rcuiuiu uu at preaeut. Institute at (Jaraincr. A leaobera' Institute will be held at Gardiner commencing August KJib, IH07, after the close oi Ibe eiemiostion which conjjieucei August lllb, iWj7, at I o'clock p. in. Good Instructors and lec turers will I provided Ibe program lo be published later, rassengers going to and from Ibis convention will be charged hut half (are (60 cents each way) on lbs steamer line between Hcoltsburg and the above named place. While this insti tute will be lo some extent local it is however expected .tbat many I sac bora from other parts of the county will at tend, as it is the time of yesr when risit to lbs sea coast is most enjoyable. Teachers from neighboring counties also aro Invited. Let all attend who can and by the shore of Hie ocean seek for in spiration. Doima Waits, Co. Sopt. of Schools. School Report. Keportof the Iriver Yalley school for the term ending J one 25, 1S97: X umber o! dan tausbt GO: number of pupils enrolled IS; averase daily attend- nee 18. Those neither aosent nor tardy were: F-dward King, Alice Mennini. Minnie Manning. Delia Hushes and Howard Hughes. luoee passing orer 8o per cent m final examination, including deportment, were: Seymour truant W; Nora Thorn ton t7iOra Quant 5; Delia Hoghs J5; Ada Lorjabrake W5: Elmer Looabrake U5 ; Arthur Longbrake 06 ; Ki Thornton 01 ; Agues Longbrake 01 ; Llsie Thornton ; Mallie Lonebrake Vi : Kdward Km 'K! ; Minnie Manning 00 ; Alice Manniog S'J; Marion Thornton 8S. Aw a 11. Clank t., Teacher. Church Services. 1 here will be preaching at the Chris tian church ou Friday evening, July ?3d, at 8 p. m., by Elder J. M. Hunter Of (irauts Pass. All are cordially invited to attend. Drain Items. John McMakin and family have moved lo Ltue county. We wieb you well, Jobo. Mrs. C. J. I tenderer of Flkton died July in, and was burieJ Wednesilay, July '.'1, at 10:30, at Elkton. Mrs. Hen dcrer was highly esteemed by all. Walter Kent has commenced lo build a new hardware store. Workmen are tearing down tho old blacksmith shop sod clearing the lot and coon will build the uew store. Your correspondent was off on the Coast mountains and failed lo see the Koy Orator Uryan, but what I can learn tho whole tow n was up and at the depot, lie greeted them alt socially, shaking hands with all. While I disagree with him, I consider him a good man. The people of the United States had good incu for president in 115. Ky invitation of Mr. P. W. McNeel, near Llktou on Taradise creek, I went berrying with Clinton and James. 1 never saw such a sight, tbe ground iairly black with berries. We got two coal oil cans full, some 10 gallons. Clinton pulled three timothy beads one was 13 inches in length the other two, 12 inches. Velvet grass is 6Ji leet tall. I mention this to show how good our mountain ranges are. I will long remember my pleasant trip. Thursday evening about 0 o'clock fire was seen issuing from the roof of Fred Karl's house in South Drain, and as there wss a brunt wind from tbe west, it soon ourueu down. Mr. trans and family, new comers, were occupying it and tbey lost their all, except a sewing machine aud a little bedding. The dog saved a mat. Tbe people of tbe town and neighborhood raised food, clothes, etc., for them, for which they express much thanks. The fire was caused by sparks on the roof. By much hard labor the barn was saved. Flying shingles new into Aiex t.nsiey a irom room and camzbt Uie carpet aure. and cauebt on tbe roof of Henry Gaidner s house. Miss Carrie Gardiner got on the roof witu water and soon put it out. Carrie says she doesn't known how she got up ou tho roof aa she bad to be helped down. Nevertheless she saved her home. Joxt, ULENDALE. A. F. Laugeuberg and G. G. Lllitl' of the Cedars were seen on oar streets to day. Mr. A.Miller, who was so seriously hurt at the Victory mine two weeks ago, is ablo to be out again. Miss Lilly Corder started this morn ing for 1'okegama, Cat., where she will spend some timo visiting relatives. 0. 8. Gooduo of the Gooduo mines passed through Glendaie tbis week from his ledge on Coyote creek, where be re ports everything nourishing. Hotel Glendaie has doue a rushiug busiuess during the past week eutertaio iuir the returning Eodeavorers. Many trains have stopped at this place for meals. Jobu F. Jones, the popular travelling ageut ol the S. V. Co., was at Gloudale ou Sunday, and while here ho sold bia Lite llouao properly to Mr. narnani , our new elation agent. Mr. aud Mrs. Otia Gorsliue, who weul lo Koseburg last Saturday, aeekiug med ical aid for their little sou, returned to day; but we have not learned oi the couditiou of the little oue, who w as sul feriug from lieruia. Mrs. Caroliue Sextou, aud her little grauddaughter from Lucky Queen, are tue guests oi bus. iiaroy iuiii ai iuo Cedars. We are pleased to uote Ibal Mrs. Sexton is much improved in health, h Inch is welcome news to her numerous friends. Mrs. Geo. Koborts, Jr., aud her little daughter, Genevieve, led on Sunday inoruiug foi Yieka, Cal., whore Mr. IC.i'jorts bus bought au iutercat in the Franco-Americau hotel. Mre. Koberls mule many friends duriug her brief slay iu this place, and w as to much pleased with the uatural beauty of Glen daie that she decided lo buy a lot aud build a summer Iiouiq here. Moixit. W. 1'. Totteu tqient the Fourth at Gruuts Faaa. Mrs. W, 11. Kedlield was the guest of Mre. Totteu Saturday, I.M ....., T..I i All aiu.nl llitt pullrlll Willi IMIUVI VV.M . Vf - ....- his sister, Mrs. F.. J. Garrett at Days Cicek. Mr. uud Mrs. C. F. Totlsu, Mrs. W. n it..lilul,l Miuy Vulu Kadliubl ami Miss GertiU'le Wilsou wete Ibe guests of ... . . , 11. ... 1.. '!',.... ... i'lr. alio 1'irs. i.vi, namuiuu inuii day. Mr. aud Mrs. Hill aud Mr. aud Mre. Mallurylaro out camping aud picking beiiies ut the old mill and around Glcu- ellen. i'hvie ue lots aud lots ot black- berrrei every bore. A. OakUnif. Dr.O. Cull was in town Wsdutsdsy. Martin I'arlln roiiirnetl recently from Nevada. Mr. J. Dearling and family went l Koseburg baturday. Fen. Sutherlin shippsd one t ar of cat tic to Cortland rtceotfy. Miss Maggie Katniotid went to Salem I uosuay lo visit friends, Marcellus A Estea receWsd a fiun as- aortmeotol gsnte hate this week. I'. H. Heckley sh!ppsl a car I sad ol hope to rortland a few days ago, Mss Ieinms Koberls of Elkton we visiting Miss Grace 8eckley last weak. Misies Jennie and Joie Clarke ol Mill wood were visiting Mrs. S. J. Jones last week. Ireoo Hoon returned home from Foil land Sunday where she has been visiting inend r. Mrs. O. A. Taylor aud daairhter Eva are up frjia I'ortland yisiting relatives and irieodi. W. L Whitmore and wife were In town recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Young. Trof. McUhee and family are again residents bare, having retnrned from Myrtle Creek. Marius Marcellus came up from Albany recently and has accepted a clerkship of Marcellos A Fstes. E. G. Young; A Co. received a larva supply of fruit jars, groceries and a car toad oi aau iiiui week. Dr. Tage reports a son born lo the wife of J. C. Young on the morning of the 17th inst. All parties) are doing well, Mrs. Tbomaa of the Depot hotel went to I'ortland recently returning Sunday. The boarders gave her a hearty welcome home. Z. L. Dimmick went to I'ortland Tues day. His little daughter Vivian went as far as Albany where ahe will visit rela tives till ber father's return. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey of Rose burg were in town last week on their wav to Eugene by private conveyance, where they will visit friends for some lime. The Missca Jesjie aud Bertha Taylor of Salem are in town the gaeets oi Mist Dura Page. Tbe young ladies are school leacners ot aiarion county and are out on a vacation. Tbey will visit friends in Koseburg before returning home. The marriage ceremony of Mr. A. Ilonser and Mias Dora Becklev look place at 3 p. ui. Sunday at tbe residence ot tbe bride e lather, Kev. Wallace offi ciating. We wish lbs bappy pair a pleasaot and successful journey through life. The Oaklaud Mining Exchange was organized recently with i .U.Kutb.pres ident ; F. V. Beckley, secretary and treas urer; Mark Holmes, general manager. Tbe exchange has severnl properties lo handle now and there ia no reason wby tbey should not do a good Imsiness ere long. An ordinance was passed by the city council Tuesday evening to prohibit per sons from boarding trains without the consent of tbe railroad company's agent or trainmen. This is intended to stop peraous from riding on trains about the station to prevent accidents, which is a good idea. Tbe ordinance goes into ef fect August 2nd. Miss Josephine Bailey of Danville, IU te visiting Misa Gertrnde Court- right. Miss Bailey came to San Fran cisco to attend tbe late convention of the Christian Endeavor eociety, and has taken this opportunity to call upon (riends on tbia coast. She will go to Boston from here where she will make ber borne for the future. Thiluy. Calapooia. The hum of the binder is music to the ear. Kev. Wallace preached to a large audi ence last Sunday. Richard Niece was doing business on Calapooia one day last week. A.O. Rose of Roseburg was the guest ot.Wilbur Drolanger last week. Miss Emma Stephens is staying with Mrs. C. A. McNabb at present. Mrs. John Smith and daughter, Vei- rue, is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. v. Star of Calapooia. Al. Goodman is running his hay press in full blast. Ai. baa ooe of the finest presses in (he county. Tbe Sunday school ia progressing tine under tbe management of our superinten dent and Mr. A. W. Ferdue. Why don't some one come around and purchase our prune crop. Calapooia can boast of a large yield of prunes and apples. Miss May Kellogg and Misa Laura Finkstou, two of Oakland's lair blondes, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A, McNabb last Sunday. Geo. Zachary and Misa Leona Shook were united in tbe holy bonds of matri mony. Mr. Zachary is oue of our suc cessful farmers aud the bride is tbe daughter ot Joseph Shook of Green valley. Uomuid. Scottsburg. Fiuit ia coiuiug ou in abundauce. Mre. Cheshire is io town for a fsw weeka. Mrs. Heddeu ia still at the bedside of her mother, whose eauda of life are well nigh epeut- Mre. James Graham baa returned to Gardiner. She was up uu a visit to her pareuls lor a short time. Mra. W. G. Grubbe aud her sister, Miss Flora, were visiting at tbe Falmer llouao one day laat week. Misa Aunie Falmer has goue lo Cali fornia. We are sorry to loae Miss Auuie, but our loea is the gaiu ol some oue else. The improvement of the river bed, be low tow u, is agaiu in operation aud will uo doubt bo e bcueut to the river steam ers' uavigatiou. Mrs. Davis, late of Cat., is visitiug ber daughter, Mrs. Win Hurchard. We are grieved to stale lb a'. Airs. L'avis ia very much out of health, but hope the brae iug climate of Douglas county w ill soon beuulit her. Jiiutnie Smilh aud Mose Town of Gardiner were out Long Frairie way seeking to exterminate some ol the leathered creallou recently, whereupon the sought for disappeared and bas uot beeu sevu since. Upper Olalla. Very warm weather. Harvesting is the order. There was quite u crowd al Suuday sch vol last Suuday. Mrs. George Hoover is visiting wilh her daughter, Mrs. Cooper, alibis place. Uoru, July 10lb, lo Mrs. K, Cooper, a 10-pouud boy. Mother aud child doing well. Mibd My Eiles cauiu to our valley to retuaiu uud go to school. She resides at Mra. Archie 1 riends. The people ol Upper iOlalla would tu 111 fttliBiiti Abtofutofy Pure Cclrbratcl for Ita sreat lin:iiliiii trctigio ami health ful oral. Aoiirotbi fowl tlu alum and all forini of adul teration common to tho cheap hrawla. auYAL aixu rowoan to., ksw vokk. joy church occasionally aa well aa our Sunday School, and if some inspired man of God would preach for us it would be a help to all. Oxca ix a While. THE WORLD'S GRANDEST CIRCUS. And a Stray Thought of Boyhood Days. What more glorious in the amusement world than tbe circus; whst memory of childhood so hallowed with sweet re membrances, so enshrined in our hap piest thoughts than the hours we spent at our first circus? We can close our nyes r.ud tee our first show now, as plainly as ae saw it then many years ego. and albeit the blood in our veins courses not so swiftly and our retrospective view loses its vivid coloring lent our wonder-rounded eyes in Inno cent, happy childhood; still do we feel tbe keenest pleasure and live over agaiu that one bright day as a careless, (act uated, enraptured boy. We cannot Im agine a father so callous-hearted, to lost to all that made his boyhood days glad some ones when the circus came around, w ho could iu Lis manhood refuse the boy who pleads, 'Tlease take cue, papa?" Who could think of depriving him of the pleasure of seeing the much-louged-for circus? Il we were a boy again and such a cir cus coming as tbe Walter L. Main Fnor nious K. K. Shows, tripple circus, five continent m anagerie, real Komau hippo drome and trained wild beast show aud going to give two grand performances, tbe first at 2 in tbe afternoon and tbe second at 8 io the evening, here, on Fri day July 3 J, there would be one boy of our acquaintance on Ibe lot waiting for tbe doors to omn notwithstanding tbat they open in both cases an hour be fore tbe regular time of commencing a boy who would eee tbat bovalapus or "bust," and don't you forget it. Educata Voar Bowels With) Caacarots Candy Cathartic, cure constipation foreier. 10c, S3c. lie. C- C. fail, druggists refund money. Passed With a Rush. Vasulnoton, July 20. The conference report on tbe tariff bill waa adopted by the house shortly after midnight by a vote of 185 to 118, and al noon today the report will go to the senate for action there. Tbis ecliptes all previous records. The result wss accomplished alter 12 hours of coutinuous debate. But two speeches were msdo by the republicans, one by Dinglev, in opening the debate, and by Fayne. in closing iu The deui-' ourata were thus forced to put forth speaker after speaker, but their bom bardment of the republican position w as unanawered. In all 10 demecrats and oue populist speeches were made, Wheeler, Swansou, Bell, Lanham, Kelly, Fleming, Handy, McDowell, Terry, Bailey and McMiliiu being the speakers. An analytis of tbe vote shows tbat 180 republicans and five democrats voted for the report, and 100 democrats aud ' 1 popoiists against it. To Car Coaattimlton t'orovar. Tuke Cascarets Caudv Cathartic, too or So. If C. C. C. (ail in cure, UruuisU refund muuey. Mlcctrlc ntllcra. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for sny 6eaaon, but perhaps more generally needed, when tbe languid exhausted feeling prey ails, when the liver is torpid aud sluggish aud the need of a touic aud alterative is felt. A prompt use of tbis mediciue bas often averted long aud per hat fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely iu counteracting and. freeing the system from the malarial poisou. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dizziness yield to Flee trie Bit ters. o0c. aud It. 00 per bottles at A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. Iu the vicinity of Boqtiet, Westiu oiti Isnd county, Fa., almost uuy oue can tell you how to cure a lame back or slit) ueck. they dauipou a piece of rlauuel with Chamberlain's paiu balm and biud it ou the affected "parts aud iu oue or two days the trouble has disappeared. This same treatment will promptly cure a paiu in the aide or chest. Mr. E. M. Frye, a prominent merchant of Boqtiet, speaks very highly o! Faiu Kalui, aud his recommendations have had much to do with making it popular there. For sale be A. C. Marsters & Co. There is a tiuie for everything ; and the time to attend to a cold is wbeu it star's. Don't wait till you have cou sumptiou but prevent il by using One aiiaute iougt cure, tbe greul remedy (or coughs, colds, croup, broucbitis and all throat and luug troubles. A. U Marsters & Co. ttajulrrcl pot sou hi Maratera.' IlllVhvlCII'a ArillCM MMlVC, The Bes. Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and Kjsilively cures Files, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded l'rice-5 cents per boi. For sale at A. O. Marsters A Co. Oregon Fire Relief Association. Cheapest aud best insurance on earlie st coft, or IH1, cents per hiiu.lt cM. Resi dent property, a specialty. , ( II. L. M.vuaiciis, Agent, To C'ura Couatlpallun furavor. Take t'acarcls t'uadv Culliurtic. iK or Coo If l. CO. lail lo turv, OrubiKls ruiuud uiuucy. New (icHigus) iu mI pititr Ml Msuetcr.'