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TUtS I'LAINDEALKR JULY ail, 1807. iiic ciitirclie. M i if iii'iitr l.'iiifiiui t'uiuor ul MalueiiU baits lml. HuinUr fervlio: I'rvicliliis, II a. m ml 7, HI i. in.; Mm ll I It sellout, 10 a. in. I K, V, Wimlli ), tiii-iliil'iideiil; Umi Hunting at i l.rv ul Hi" muiiilUK i'ivl'i kpeurlli lamaus i ...w . in. Ilitltlw HcmIIh ), I'lesMt-ul. Prajrir M... Hint, HiMni ildjr, at 7.IW . III. I NICK I.. MoiiiiK., VfUit. CmniMinKc, ititncr Main ml Lane. 1'imxiiv Mium l.'liuiu M coruvr ul Cm Mid ll. .m' luul. Hiiii'lajr Hervlio; I'tifllu oiUll, it. in. '! 7 .'Kl '. in.; ftablialli Hcliutil, 10. m, V. P. H. IJ. It., 7 p. n. 1'iaver Mil ling, Wcdnes. I n y . 7 HI p. til. It It. liawontii I'Mtur. MUlV lOKrt AT UATItOl.K' It ' Mm. ,-vrrv Mitutlaj 1 1 A M. ,.,. ' ;:.!. M. AM m i.l In iild ll'l. f. P. Ul UN, 1'nMur. I HI til) UnKIHK I'MUHt II -till Con let lrt ft. filli.U) servlis, ill II . m. ali'l 7-HI p. m. u imrllim. Unirnliiy ttllllH. A. i. w s-tru., Piiiur. I lio flrandest Remedy. Mr. U. II. Greeve, inerchaut, ol Cbll liowle, V., ucrtkHon that he had con sumption, waa given up to die, sought nil medical tiealiui'ut that money could piocurt', Wind all tough remedies h could hear of, but got no rollel ; spent many nights silting up me chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Dim-ov try, iin,l w mm rtirfd 1-y iim of two lottlo. 1'i.r pout llifi-n yarn linn be-it aHoinllng i. limiiioK!, ninl nay lr. King's New Dincovery In tli grandest remedy cvei tua.lii, m it has dooo no much for liltn uud also tor others lu bis community. Ir. King' Now Discovery la guaranteed for Coughi), Colds and Consumption. It dun t fail. Trlul bottles (toe at A. C. Markers' I rtiy Moro. r:Uuiia luur IttiweU With lascarele. dimly CuOiorili-. cum innmlpailon forover. 10c, c. II ('. C. C (all. UruiiKlKlk refund money. Tlic IicmI (omIciu builder ud nlrruKtli produict. i;lrcl of MM! mi Mm rat cm lriiu Ml ore. V mi, ih-oi mi l icloty , Iheto aro tbo .Imiaeleilulics of Dt Will s Little Early the- f.iuiu.in liUlo pills for colisli- niiiioii. UIIuiihiiuhs ttud all stomach itud liver iroiiMuH. A. C. Mrtci & fo, Mow's Thin. o olli'i t'uu Hiiiidit'il I'olUr itrJ l it Huy imo ol t'utuirli lUl tauuol l uro.l I y Uil " Catorrli l.'uro. 1 . J. CII1;M.V A fO.,loli'Jo, . llm illiiliTHlk-ued. hivo Uuonul , .1. Ciii-uoy for the Utt ljyfr, aud le liovo him (iiilfiily boiiotnlilo lu II i. ,i. h., .4a ii.iiinui liuiiu mnl lituucally ui.ui.i.anv tun uuv uliliiMll'jnn iiialo tiv llicir In in. Vm i Iiuan, MioUiuln I'l.itfihln, l'olodo. V.M.llMi, Kinnan .i Maiimn, Nliule buIo l'riWiU). I'oloil", ' II. 11m t:ulmrli lUiro ia Ukt'li ill linif Jiti-tlly uou tbo blood mid iiiucoim mil fact' ol tbo ey loui. l i sliiuoiiiuU n ot fret. I'rlio 7oc per boUlo. hold by !! I rfc'KilH. Mil. I V"itr i,M.rluiillv. f l rrrr..Lt of 11 fiil. f"- "t.H. u i: i' i' ""I nitwit t"M'"' ', ,,!, u,ll ! M 0 1 ol ll.ti .rill i' in I liny I , ir t'nra i l.lv'M I jlur i ..ifnr.it nl In luuu in tl-. .train II,. :m. ! l,f tlU ol II ! I .V ; iM) lil l .,-r. n I I.. N' .. .. , .. r. ;.l .lr ,.( ',r nl l'".l!. M'Hit, " ' ' ' I...I l lv'a t'rrlllll ltiillH lO I l;rv. Fri.ti.-UW. r.fiU'. lVHr t vuln.l 1 li. I'burcli, Ib l. iu, MoiiL I f'rrniu V nbil i bo tkiitUiV.l euro for rnUrrlt hii ! ruiilniiw no w -rem jr uor nuy lujuriotm tlru. 1 1 1', TbodottorB ll locoiiiiutsud Uoswell Kiiriiii!!' vt iter. You cu got it iu any ..iility(rouiJ.V.l. Hitruiou, nolo itguut. Thai tlrvU, worn out, tail von ffdnnii by Uxlrael ol Mult mi nurtlcn Drugstore. I or Sale, Cheap. rn A good Hoiol 'iiua, or fcTV f wi'l escbauge lor neavy aJvfc two borea back. Ad- P.vriKuaoN, Koueburg. drosa, Darwin lull Lxlrwcl rue tnol uour labluit tot:i .t IM-UK more. at Maralcra naming, itching k it ... iu wut. Wltcu lUei Hahio, oiMiijuallod for cuU, o . ........ i. uiiiu.ul IhuvIds It ei'1 UUrua. n uui.b " A. C. Maritera A Co. luu Hue of tUuuldcr braceii Improved pMttcrou. ul Huinicrti'. Uhauiborlain'a Cough Hemody f.urea colilu, croup ami whooping A ploaeuut, nolo and roliubltf. roraaloby A. C. MurBtorii & Co. The Winner uf one of those $100 prizes got her yellow tickets in this way: 1, By using the tea herself. 2, Hy asking some friends who tlieir u:ic the tea to give her tickets. Hv inducing some friends to try the tea and give her their tickets. One of her friends kept a KniKo. and sent her I tVJCl I "' fj . i w v -i lots of tickets. Haven't you some friend who keeps a boarding house or a restaurant, or who has in fluence in some hospital or other public institution ? They need good tea there. Kules ul t.mir I in larKcatlvertUeinenl .i i (,, ..i umi mkbUo of the mouth, A A BWJEH MUNTION. Ibo ulruui will Im "wld ua" tomorrow. (I.A.Cobb wax In from Millard Tuoa day. Ladles' unitary toUu at tlio Novolty Htorti, Harry Wilton vamo in from (ireem yottttrdity. Muu'a blcyclo w Bi'oclalty at Jonttpbgou'a. John A. I,egg wan over front Wluthurt r yttaterday. Now and llnu lino of ulilrluii; al lbt Novolty Htorti, J. T. tioodiuau waa in from liiokiiig (ilaiR thin week. A. liimh of Ualeni wnn rvgialorotl ut the McC'lallen Tueaday. Ktiv, K. I'. (Juuu will go to huiltli Klv er and oiilihle tulaeione next woek. Churchill, Woolley rV McKeu.le lira telling iUiintlllei of bludor twiuc. Wanted A good fruih milk cow. C K. O a Mint. The tiregonian epoaka highly of the circua which ia to ihow here tomorrow. Berry lckera buy your palla and grad uated t'uart uiuaaures at the Novelty Htoie. Iteuteiubrr that you cau k1 aeutoua ble gooda and the lowuet price at Halu tuan'i. Unite a number of ltoaeburg'e iopula tion aro at prtwnt niMtlcallng in llm ml- a'-ent bill). Cool HiJ plfasBUt weather, just right for baivcsUng operation!, la the order io Doug! county. Mre. bAtnuol Layman of Woodburn it In the city on a viait to her daughter, Mre F. L. Moor.e. Take your w beola to Uodeoit A 11am lilt's bicycle repair ahop for repairs. Flrit-clnM work doiii. W. II. Jamleeou aud letuily havo re turned from their outlug al llreweter, on the old Coos tlay road. L'ugcuu l'ttrrott rvturned buuday from two wceka' outing iu the mountains looking toiiiuwbat bronzed. Misst luiagune Itousur of Uoseburg pout iSunday aud Mouday with ber pareuta in OakUud. (iaxelle. Your present! fruit will keep if you uio lliu iiiatH ruuour uutce n w iujt Churchill, Wool ley . McKunio. Wo hiivu iroUol nets, tJpe, uiurblue nd iu fact ll kiudi ol summer goods at thu loMutt prices, at .SaUman's. i-ur vale cheap. -'M head ol pouy liorn, suilablu for pack auiujuln. Ap ply Mt .rnala saloon, Itostiburg. Dr. Myra Crown and Mins Mabel N an liureii coutvuiplate u trip to i-an l'rau- cinco by steamer via l'ortlaud. Uev. . A. White of North Yamhill wili;preecb at the M. K. Church nt xt hunduy, inoriiiiig aud evcuing. Our lino of lislt tacklu i complete. Our prices are right, for our tackel is tbo beat ou the market. At ,saUmau'u. Up to last night 1.732 boxes of peaches were shipped through Wells-1 ttrgo's of fice in Ashland this season. Record, Mouey to loan ou city and country property. J k. 1st kk, Marslors' Uuilditig, Hoseburg, Or. Tbo I.xne county board of uommissiou urn has advertised for bids for the founda tion of tbo now court house at Kugene. Mrs. W. II. liyara at the Soldiers' Home, has been uite sick for about throe woeks past but is uow improving. today the Novelty btore will begiu to close out summer drees goods, ladies waists, etc. Call aud seo these bargalus, A good U'-gaugo breech-loader shotgun for sale, or will exchange for graiu or or road cait. Al D. Jackson's gun shop. Just received, u few pieces of Lappot Mull la tbo new and latest polka spot design, very pretty, at the Novelty ritoro. J. M. Uauibrougb, who wnt with the camping party to lirewster, baaroturuoJ. He drove tbo wagon that was "nest to the eugiue." At cost for cash. 100 pair ol coarse shoes. Also 100 pair women's shoes ou the same terms. Straw hats al coat at II. C. Stanton's. Dr. J. W. Strange uud family have re turnod from their outing on the coast, and the doctor can again be found at his ofttc iu tbo Taylor & Wilson buildiug i:. Duuas, physician and surgoou, office iu Maraters' building. Calls iu town and country promptly answered night or day. llesidonce.OU Mill street, If you want cowboy ropo or a pocket knife that is absolutely w arruuted to be perfect, jou will have to go to Wead Hardware Co, No half way guarautees gtveu thoro. Don't suffer with rheumaUsui or ittb wliou you cau get itnmodlate rollef ui n.iiivi.!! bDriuifS. Ad. Harmon, sole ageut at ltoaoburg, for tbia celebrated mineral water. Alva llellows, the geuiul clerk ul tbo New York store, who has becu taking a vacation ami went to fiau i'luucieco with tbo Kudoavoreis, returned homo ou Frl day nioriiiug. A. J. Uarlow of Urauts 1'asn, uow cou' uoctod with the internal revouuo depart mout uudur collector lilackburu, was iu the city this week looking after tho lii uor Ikuiiuo buHiucss. Tho deputy clerk is himself again, uud as long as he refrains from epolliug his otherw ise good looks by usiug a luor ou his upper lip, there will bo uo further udverrio criticism coiucruinf hiiu. "(iroatfcicoU,"ho thoy yell. Church ill. Woollcv & Mckeuao still coutiuuu H.tllinir hardware (o Ihoir uiuuy tus im.iurH at nriceu llittl io alnayii satis factory. They keep what your wuut Kuv. V. l Audoreoii, M. A,, au uble nii.tiiit niiuiblor. couducU;d religious ser- vicee uighlly last week, uud last Huuday moruiug aud uight, ul tho CUjiutiau church. His uudiouuie wco good uud ui'picciaUvtJ. Cu'ull ticiald. Qraashoppsrs art tackling the gardens t Myrtle Creek, 11. 1). Trowbridge wan up from Camas Valley this week. C. M. Walt of Round 1'ralrlo was ltossburg vlfcltor Tuosdsy, W. It. Wells, the Olalla pos(inslr, was on the streets this week, Win Kelllhor of West Fork wum inter viewlnr; his friends Monday. Itobt. Tspp and I. J. GofT wero in the city from Oakland this week. JudgoA. F. Ktearns, who has been lu Oakland for aoveral days, has returned to his, post. Mias Audrey Itiddle of Uleubrook csuio lu last night to pay a visit to Miss Gertrude lieujamlu. Kotwell Bhelly has beeu apioioled re colver of the laud ofllcs to be established forthwith at Sitka, Alaska. Hon. C. 1'. Illckor of Gardiner was u passenger on tho overlaud riouday night from lbs north, bound for home. Jack Chapmau was up yesterday frou Uarden Valley. There will bo a good hop crop down that way this year. J. D. Cawlueld, delegate to the grand lodge of A. O. U. W. that met at l'ort land Uat week, has returned Lome. Tho Hamilton and Tompliu veuoored brick on Cass street to be occupied by N. Hie Is rapidly nearlng completion. The fanners of Hbermsu county are Hotting ready to harvest the largnat crop ever known in the history of that county. The Uberidau property ou Oak street has been improved by the construction of a new sidewalk from Main to Jackson. Cornelius Roberts, a former resident of Umatilla county, is in the city. He is looklog about with the view cf purchas ing a home. From the looks of tbo McClallen regis ter there ere lots of folks iu town from Kloudyke. Uut then the railroad boys are such "joebers." Dr. If. It. Llttletleld, who is interested ia Olalla diggins, bus left for the gold Gelds of the Clondykc, together with other l'ort!auler8. Mrs. Koso Wilcox, ueo liuffioglou, formerly of Oakland, is (juito sick at l'ortlaud. where she is attending the I'orllaod Uuaioces Collego. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Mosuly, resident mheiouary of Kobe, Japan, for 10 years, has been iu the city for several days visiting Mrs. Moselvy's parents, Elder and Mrs. Iteagsii. Tho county clcik wu trying to liod somoooe yesterday to read a letter be had received that was writtun ia a Ian gUHge tbut was a croee between volnpuk and sometbiog else. Travel southward bss materially slaekeued up. 1'assengorH from Ibis point Qod uo ditliculty in securing I'ull mau uccommodatltjne, but northward there is still a rush. Tbo prune orchards iu aud arouud Riddle aro lu a nourishing condition and ill yield enormously. It ie estimated that I'O carloads will be shipped from that point this season. lion. Tom augbau boteowuippeu a preacher named Matthews at Coburg the other day. The subject of discussion that led uo to this climax w as the late session of the legislature. l'eter Applegate, who came iu from the I'"ik creek miuiug district, informs the Ashland Tidings that the outlook there ia most promising, aud new loca tioua are being made every day. ii'i cents buys a French chamois glove, w hich formerly sold for one dol lar. Cake of chamois soap free with cverv Diiir. 1U1S IS a Vii uarcatu, u closing out job at the Novelty Moro. I Win. J. Jackson ot Melrose, came up Friday with a load of apples which he disposed of in tbo city. They were good and tho big ones were in the bottom of the boxes, not on top to deceive purchas er. Unite a lire broko out on the hill east of Kiddle Friday aftornoou, aud burnt over a considerable space, but was soon extinguished by men from town, witb but little damage done, according to the Mite. The bridge across the Uiupqua here ia finished but the east approach is a little abrupt. When it Is determined whether or uot that particular territory belongs to tbo city or the county it will be put iu belter shape. Tho gypsies arrived iu Moro Saturday but did uot stay very long. They were the tirst to pass this way for some time aud were great curiosities. A rocoptiou was tendered them that evening and thoy moved ou the next day. Observer. The berry pickers, uieutioueu last week as going to the Coou creek fields have returuod with uu abundance of canned fruit ; ouo party of live picked and cauned HQ quarts. The outiog proved protiUble uud wag- intensely en joyed by all. Oakland Oazotte. A good accident occurrod tho other day when there arrived in Oakland a car load of Rain wttgouB, hacks uud buggies, aud wheu u cur loud of oinders, mowers And Lwine came it was till for Stearns & Chouowotb, uud will be sold al tho low est priced. Repairs ou hand for several kinds of mauhiues-auil agents lor alt tiu'ds of machinery. No bolter movo tuu bo uiudo by Ore teou growers tbuu the adoptiou of a strict ly uniform stylo ot boxou una crates lor small fruits, uud uultorui stylo ana suor (or boxes for bundling the prune crop both croen aud driuJ, that shall bo udopt ud as the etaudard (or Uo tho stato, und chall proclaim everywhere tho Identity of tho Orotfou product. Ashluud Record TlieGrauts I'auii Courier is iuformod thai about ouo week ago u Mr. AUoid mudo u rich discovery of pure tmlllugoro iu tho luouutaius opposite Oybvo's lodge ou Uoguo river. rarliflB w-lio esw tho oro prououncu it vory tkh. There aro u great uiuuy prospectors in this sucliou uud wo Nhull uut bo surprised to hear of other valuable uliikcs vi the suow (alls, A. R. llafiDK Jr., of Ivlklon is as slsting in tho assessors cfllco. J. U. Farnsworih of Wilbur ws a guest at tba McClallen Tuesday. It is said the or h'atra will give a dance at the armory Kstarday night. Miss lulaUradley left on Sunday for a visit with friends In Laos county, Tho Waller L. Maiu circus with "bo vttlopuf)" attachment is at r.ugeuo to day. W. W. Ilrstherton, represent iog the Southern l'aciQc, was interviewing the assessor Tuesday. Mrs. McKenalo, whoso life was almost deapalrod of on Tuesday is now doing nicely and will recover. About all the extra mou ol tho South . . . . f..,iu . era Taenia nave ueen sept, iuh em. ployed handling the specials lately. The Sugar 1'ine Door Sc Lumber Com pany of Urania rass, nave uoukui a largo sawmill plant four miles north of Cottage Grove. Hodson Sc Hamlin bave added to their bicycle repair outfit a turning lathe. They will be able to make blcclea ejon, it they keep ou. The Rice Fllnt-Aiken-Oravcs camping party baa returned from their outiog at Dodeou's boltc, and the remaining DrewHter campers aro looked for daily. Some exceedingly rich rock from the Lik creek country Las been assayed in Ashland, showing np to better. ad vant agf, it is said, than any provlons asanys from that section. Mr. John Steam, formerly clerk of the St. Charles hotel, left last ulght for Douglas county, to pot in the summer bop-picking, to raise a stake for Clon d)ke. Oregon ian. Mr. David Runch of Looking Glass, who isiulte sick, has come to the city for medical treatment aud is domiciled for the present iu rooms at the residence of W. F. Benjamin. 400 Washington street. Don't allow yourself to be caught by any bunco game at the circua grounds tomorrow. It is said the managers ol the coming show do uot allow anything of that kind, but somehow they usually are ou band. There has teen lots ol CtoDdrke talk hen lately but so far 1'. IirundatfO, J. . B. Cartw rigbt and Henry Cork are the only ones that bave started. Vr. Urad ley will go tonight, but mav go no far tber than Juneau and theu re urn. Tho Willamette Valley Cbautamjua Association cloeod a successful aeasou at GladstoDo l'ark, near Oregon City, Sat urday. The Southern Oreuon Associa tion at Ashland also closed i s most suc cessful gathering einco its organization, on Friday last. There seems to lo uo abatomeut of the Alaska fever and many a poor cuss will leave bis bones to bleach in that iu hospitable clime before next gammer; tbat is, if the remains do not lrceie so solid that the bleaching process canuot reach the bones. We are in receipt of a well written communication from James lnmau ol Looking Glass. It is ratLer loo long for Dublicaiion iu a country paper. It would make a good article for a maca rine devoted to tho discussion of theo logical subjects. James A. Armstrong, w ho was tempo rarily in charge of the residence of A W. Stantou at Rrockwav, was found dead on the kitchen floor last Thursday by some campers who called to purchase hnv. The deceased was subject to apoplexy, and aged about 55 years. Tho New Era Flour Mills havo been thoroughly overhauled by tbo new own era aud they solicit patronage, guarantee ing Urst-class work. One grade of flour for all. Forty pounds of Hour per bushel given for w heat. Cash paid for wheat, rye, coru, buckwheat, etc. G. W. liABlUOUO s Co "Lift up your eyes aud look upon the Gelds, for bnbold tbey are white already to harvest." And the harvest in Doog las county this year will be better than for somo years past, The uoxt thing is the price. Graiu will bring a good price That is conceded, but about fruit, it is still a question. There ia one thing about it, bowevor, it is belter to have a big crop and a small price than no crop and a big price. The good ciiueue of Marsblleld, Myrtle Point and other towns in this couutv have complained somewhat ot u sugar famine. It camo at a serious time with them, aud should not havo beeu at all. But Coquillo had been much worse off. We were out of flour, sugar, bultcr, eggs aud fruit jars, and steamers und trains would come and go without replenishing to stocks ot the tirst two uamod till our rieoule were much discommodod. Co quille Herald. Tho premium lists for the fair of tho Second Southern Oregon District Agri cultural Society havo bem received and cuu be had at tho store of II. C. Stantou. This fair will begiu ou AuguBt 31st aud contiuuo livo days. The uiauageuieut is putting forth every effort to uiuke this a success, ami mo liuproveu couuiuous aud i:ood crops will enable tho farmers to uiuko u good showing. Let everyone lake uu iuterest thoroiu. Thcaoauuual irmhoilmis may be made cccusious of both pleasure aud prout, for thereat ex perieuces cuu bo en-bunged coucerojug methods ana results, Members of the Rosoburg W. C, T. l, cousistlug of Mrs. A. C. Maistois, presi dent RoBeburir W. C. T. U; Mrs. S. C. ltsrlium, supt. of fiaucbluei Mrs. Iv. h Rieburds, uupt. of medal contest work ; Mrs. Ruiello uud Mrs. Fergueou, treaa- uiorodidoubowci W. C.T. I'., loft for Mvrtlo Creek by irlytito couvoyuueo early Saturday uioiuiug lo visit tbo Myr Uo I'uiuu uud iiluo lo ttlloud tho Dowo isbL Medal coutest, which took place Saturday eveuiug. The trip wuu mout enjoyable uud was uiudo in about three hours. Tho Indies ropoit huviug been highly eptpraiued bj their Myrtle-Oroek slbUiljt An enormous beetlo adorns (be coao ter of the McClallen. J. (t. Day, Sr., came op Iron Portland this uior uing and went ou to Olalla. The ire vrearn social given by the uiilltla boys last night at the armory was quite an enjoyable affair. The bobo who was shot while entering a cabin on Cow Creek about sit weeks ago, is in the hospital at Salem. Judge Stearos reports the bop yards about Oakland as Infected with lice, but tho yield will be bavy, just the tame. disease supposed to be black rot has destroyed lbs reaches in an orchard be loDgiog to Zierolf Rros. south of Corval- lis. Tho proper way to build health is lo mako tho blood rich aud pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Hit one trne blood purifier. There will I preaching at the 1'ioe Grove church on Sunday, August 1, at 3 o'clock, by Rev. While of North Yam- bill, Or. All are cordially invitod to at tend. Joe Farnswortb desired to have U. L. Roadman bound over to keep the peace, but Justice Hamlin did not deem lbs evidence sufficient and let tbe young man go. L. R. Fields, superintendent of the 8. P. Co'a. lines in Oregon, was io tbe city last evening. He was accompanied by his brother-in-law, Professor Grout, of Portland. F. M. Zigler, for twclvo years past a trusted employe of the Plaindealso. bas severed bit connection herewith to de vote bis attention to tbo business of Zig ler Bros., proprietors of the Depot tiro eery. C. W. Johnson, onco 41 r. Cleveland's carpet bag register of tbe land office here, has got himself into trouble in New Orleans. He represented himself si connected witb tbe treasury department, and a further charge of dealiog in Chi oese certificates, is lodged against bim The freight war between the B. P. rail' road and tbe O. R. & I. Co., will cease August 1, when a revised freight sched ule will go into effect between San Fran cisco and Portland. A cessation of the present low passenger ratea between tbe two points may also bo looked for as result of this understanding. Tbe twelfth annual catalogue and guide book of lbs stato normal school at Drain for the year 18978 is on our table rhis school is one of the institutions of Douglas Ct-nnty of which we are justly proud. Its management and its record is such as to commend i:. It is entitled to aud should receive a liberal patronage from this part of the stale. J. i. Day Jr., ol tbo Olalla mines, was in the city last week. lie came down for tbo purpose of earning the right to wear the antlers of an '"Elk," but wuilo here, speaking of the excite uiont concerning tbe sold fields ot tbe Clondyke, he said there was some pretty good "Cloudykes" in Douglas county, and be ought to know. The contract for the completion ol the road from Oakland to the Bohemia dis trict bas been signed by tho parties in interest, Mr. Fay of Salem being tbe contractor. A number of men will be employed forthwith at $1.50 pr day, but they will I e required to pay 00 cents day tor board. The contractor will em ploy local labor if he cau get it. P. J. Jennings of Cottage Grove re cently received $4000 in gold from tbe United States mint at Philadelphia, tbe result of the March cleanup from his mine near Riddle, accompanied by a let ler from tbe department stating that was the tioest gold they bad received iu many years within 3 per cent ot pure gold and inquiring where it came from rhis is the niioo P. B. Sherwood made such a rioh strike, ia last February. Mr. Mills, who a few days ago was re ported lost at Gold Mountain, came in yesterday very much alive, lie says there is plenty of gold bearing quartz at Gold Mountain but it ia a low grade proposition, free milling, however What is needed to determine the vslue and extent is a tunnel in tbe billsido lhat will tap the veiu 300 feet below tbe surface. If it continues in quantity and richness tbat far down as at the surface then it would justify tbo putting in of mills, as quarts could be quarried out and thoro would be little waste. There is plenty of water tor operating inachin ery. A little girl of J. Fielder's was drowned recently ia Rogue river, uear the mouth of Jump-Off-Joe creek. It eoeun tbo mother aud two smaller children were silting in the back of tbe boat w hile she held tho two little oues iu b. v holding oue ou either aide ot ber, wbou tho cur rout whirled tbo boat arouud and tipped the motlitr and both childreu out into tbo w ater. Chaa. au Doru, who was rowing thorn across, aud au elder daughter of Mrs. Fielder's was occupy ing tho frout of tho skill, aud tbey suc ceeded iu getting Mrs. Fielder sud the eldeeUshild out, but were unable to save tbo baby. Teachers Llectcd. Ala Bpecial meeting of tbo board of directors ot district No. I, Roseburg, Wcdnosdsy afterucou, the following uamod teachers wore elected (or the en- sulug school your which will eomuiecee Mouday, September 1!0, 1897: Proiossor V, II. Hamlin, principal; Miss Iulal Dud ley, grado 7 ; Miss Loua Willis, grade i'; Mrs. Mary Wilson, grade 6; Mrs. C. E. Richards, grade Ij Mrs. O. C. Brown, grado 3 ; Miss Sarah Wiiuberly, grado J; Mias LUio FurroU grado 1; Miss El uiolta Railey, to teach tbo Edeubowor uchool; Miss Lena Hudson, euperiiuiuer ury. Ciruul biuglolon liiug Iho utest bid der, 13 pit' inoiilb, was awarded tbo place aa jauilor. Teachers aro requested to sigu cuu. tracts beloio tho. coutuieuctruieat o( tho let 41, lo which, they havo beeu elected, Ntiliit!l rvlaoil Mt lUanlti's, BEET SUUAR. A Prize Within Our (irasp. Lo. Pi.ainubai.cr; Not with undue haste, but with deep tarucstneas stionld we consider this problem, now fairly be fore os. lt us remember thst farmers generally, unasd to the ordinary busi ness changes and opportunities of active life, reach conclusions on important mat ters more slowly tbau those eogaied lu moro stirring operations. But wo believe when fairly understood the change In part from grain to beet culture presents Iocs dlfllcalties and promises greator ben eflu than almost any other change that might offer, 'ine beet sugar business has grown from au Invested capital of :VK),()0 in sevjn ycais to ftf,o00,6tJU, aud tho uutput l sugar from J.WU.ow pounus lo uu.- 000,000 pounds ; the acreage of 2,100 to 30.000 In the same time, aud the protect ed Increase for the coming year will be In even greater ratio. Has not this bus- ness passed the experimental stsze? Tbe pioneers bavo opened tbe way ; tbe government is encoarsglng tbe business; tbe capital of the country i seeking in vestment iu tnis line, and yet Oregon. endowed with every resonrce for tbe sue cesslul "consummation so devoutly to be wished," la timid and fearful, wbile ber slater Pacific Coast state, goes forward with leaps and bounds In tbs magnificent nterpnso. Tbe present season the out put of sugar in tbe four factories of Cal ifornia will be 06,000,000 poonds as againat 20.000,000 for Nebraska, Uiab. New Mexico and Wisconsin. There l no danger in overdoing ibis thing. Ii would take ZoO lactones witb an annual output of ten million pounds each to sop ply tbe place ol our Imporud sugar; and m Secretary Wilaon of the department agriculture says, ws are paying one bnndred million dollars lor Imported suosbloe aunoally, when oar own fair land baa it in abundance. His idea be log that sunshine and moisture, witb proper labor, mases tbe saear. Don I be afraid yon cannot find labor to raise the beets. Yonr land will be quickly tekto by renters, ii yon cannot work it your self, and experience proves ibat in other places renters are more plenty man inl and, bet tue great army ol tbe unem ployed at work, then when everyone is profitably employed prosperity will visl yon, your land be multiplied io valoe, and the worth of every article of proper tr increased. 1 will now try and answer in a ebon space a lew ol tbe objections onereo: We cannot afford to plant beets nules we bave a guarantee tbat we can sen them at a good price." The answer is bat there are two parties to tbo con.ract nd woile you are obligated to plant so many acres (not bound to tons), tbo lac ory men are obligated to take tbem at tbe contract price. Agaio, it will only take yon five or six months from tbe time you plant until yon deliver at the factory, aitbougn previous preparation oi your land may be advisable, wbile tbe owners ol tbe plant will be a year, or nearly so, in i.uii.iing, etc., and will ex pend a large sum ot money before you nlant a beet. Another objection : It takes too much land, if I can oe the same piece only once In tbree or lour years. Ueoeram it is good farming to rotate crops; but we do not consider it necessary in the com paratively rich lands ol the 1'acitic Coast, nd voa can be your own iadze of tbe capaouity ol your own una Ibird obiection. come want to know exctly what tbe railroad company wid charge tor Ircigbt. ibe company will not, in advanco of tbo kn wledge of de tails, make rates, but experience goes to show that the Southern Pacific and other companies bave mode liberal rates else- wbere. and will do tbe same nere. l un derstand the company bas intimated tbat it will make tbe same rates here as in California, which are low. It is their interest to encourage the enterprise, for tbe reason tbat not alone in tbe matter of hauling tbe beets and sugar would be tbeir reward, but snaring in tbe general prosperity tbat would come. Uome up like men, pledge your land to this worthy enterprise, and every man, woman aud child in Dooglas coun ty will be benefitted. KODT. fcCCLKSTOX. July 24, 1897. Olympus, No. 71. Olympus, No, 71, the baby lodge of tbe order Knights of Pythias, was ioeti tuted at Riddle last Thursday night witb charter membership of 22 brave and cautious Knights. Tbe lodge was insti toted bv Grand Chancelor Turner Oliver of La Grande, assisted by delegations from Rose burg and Grants Pass lodges. Tbe visiting brothers wero cordially wel corned by the new-made Knights, and were royally banqueted and otherwise entertained at Hotel Riddle. The offi cers ol tbe new tougeare: r,. a. ias sett, P. O ; Frank Cain, C. C. ; B Nichols, V. C. ; Bert Stephenson, P.; G W. Catcb.ii;!. M. of W. ; G. R. Riddle, K. of R. & 8 ; J U. Riddle, M. of F. ; W L. Nichols. M. of E ; Ernest D. Riddle M. at A.; Perry O mat, I. G.; J. JackEon, O. G. Trustees J. T. Mayes U. S. Nichols, Charles Feikert. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Dooglas Couuty warraute in dorsod prior to January 4, 1893, to pre sent the same at tbe treasurer's office in tbo court bouse for pavment, as inter est will cease thereon after the date ot ibis notice. Datod tbis the 29tb day of July. 1897, at the City of Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon. Wm, A. Fratik, County Treasurer, Mr. Woodrolf, tho gcutlemau who io cently purchased the Champion mine, with Geo. Spur as foreman, have gone up with a (orco ot uiou and commenced active operations. Cottage Grovo Mes senger, Born. PARKS. Iu Roseburg, July 27, 1897, to tho wife ol C. W. Parks, a duuguior McKENZIE. In Roseburg, July 28. 189(1. to tbe wifo of W. A. McKeuzis, a daughter. Married. GILKISONUOWARD.-Ou Jolv 13. 1397, Geo. J. Giiklsou aud Miss Fuuuio Howard, both of Shoestriug valley Douglas county, vr. No-io-iiac for lift teuit, Liuururitct-d tQlacco uublt vure, uiaUod vtcuU uitu an oii", bluyd pure. 50e,fl. All ilrutft:it,u "Plats. t or the uoU 30 days t w ill make a plal ol uuy tuwuubip, plul your laud iu that lowuship uud luttko uu outliuo of tho road diutitct (or 1,00. Gwvi, Caui-v, tatiLet ol Rccordti, mm mimu if I? Abcofutely Pure - Calt-brttctl for III (rest leavening tretntib and bealthfiilocw. Amir thti Mfotl Mainatalum tud all lormiol lnl- 2. u T b kimo row&aa Co., fw yors. Henderer. Eliza Henderer (nee Carmichael) was norn In Tennesseo in 16 end died at her home near Elktoo, Or., July 19'h. 897. In 1858 sbe was married to Cbss. Henderer in Missouri. To tbem wore born four cbiidrer, three of whom arrive ber. and together with tbe has band mourn tbe loss of a loving wife and mother wbile tbe community mourn tbe loss of a kind neighbor and a Christian mother, who baa gone to rest with ber tiavioar whom abe bas faithfully served lor more than half a century. Mother Henderer united witb tbe Baptist church n early womanhood, llvin a consistent Christiao life, and In 1890 she united ttb tbe Christian chuch and died in fall faitb in the premiees of God. A Is'ffe concoorse ot people olio wed ber remains to the family cemetery near wbere sbe bad lived for nearly forty years, and wbere ber oldest daughter was buried in 183. Elder Hnddleston conducted tbe funeral services In a qniet and very impressive manner. Tbe aired boabaud and children nave me sym pathy of tbe entire community in their ad bereavement. O. w. u. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know bat tbo very best medicine for restoring be tired out nervoos system toa healthy vigor in Electric Bitters. This medicine ia purely yegotable, acts bv giving tone to tbo nerve centres in the stomach, Kently stimulates the Liver aud Kid neys, and aids tbese organs la throwing off imparities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids di gestion, and la pronounced by those wbo have tried it as the very best blood puri fier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for oOc or fl 00 per bottle at A. C. Marster'a Drug btore. The Road to Bohemia. Oakland Gstette: Tbe city council. t ii a Wednesday evening meeting, grant ed tbe prayer of tbe petition of the citi zens ol Oakland arking an appropriation H S1.000 tor tbe completion ol tbe Jjo- hemi road. The money ia now avail able, and the contract will probably be let Monday. Tbia action is 10 line witb tbo suggestion made by tbe Gazette a month ago, and as the money will be derived from licenses tbe rosd will be built without an extra tax lew. Tbe completion of this road means mm h for Oakland. It means an expansion of every branch ot ber business. It means tbat Oakland win become tne gateway to the Bohemia mine and the point from which supplies will be distributed to this extensive mining field. 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