Tlftf I'LAINDEALER A Mi I'M I I J, I8U7, I HV tlllltlllCS. Miii H'li.t l.'iiiiii II tmaiior vl Malu ami l.ang Mil ml ny MiivIit: I'ri-iclilm, II a. m iul 7 IV i. in.; Mililmth m hnnl, 10 a. in. I P, W'ooilt-y, Hit Hritiluittlcrit( I'Imi Mealing at i Iimi itl I In) iiuiiiiIiik st-ivltej Kiwurlh lVU i. hi, llatliti iilli)r, I'rml-linl. I'rayui Muollni, Wwlium!?, al l.MI i. ui. KnK I.. Mmihk, I'ulul. rr.niMr, imriivr Main ml lene. l'HkMVritMI4N ( MtlHIN -Comer til t'M II1 tl.MiialrcvU. Kmi'Uy Hvrtlru: l'liilo Wlllllli K ill. Mil l V .11 p III ; Nolilmlli Heboid, 10 a. in. V. I'. W. '. K..7 I, in. I'mvi l Mivllii, Wednea- ) . 7 W p. in. H. H. lULWliHtM, I'mUw. HK K IUK.M AT CITHDLH ( III) IK II. Main rrciv pundity. II A M Vi'ni rin " " V HI I'. M. All ai. m Mel lo nil' U l. t I'. Mi px, I'antor. I'miii-Hi.i i MiitK Clior.i ii ou rutv.Vr aln-el. Pundit) ti n Ii , nl II n in. hihI 7 ') p. in. Pray el inn II";-, I liiiiwtny t ti lling. A. Ii MirLL, 1'antor What Tommy Said Fuel Joint Well, what do you mean lo he when you get to lie a iimnf I. iillii 1 ny i promptly ) -- A doctor, like pa. I nrli) John i ii..iiiKiy ) Indeed ; aud vtliii li do you liiioud lo Ih, mi allopalli or a lioni" jpath '! 1 .1 It lo Tommy- t don't know what llii'tu nwlnl lilif wonln mean, t'nclo John. Kill Ihnl '1'in'l in ikn no ililTcrniirc, 'canae I aiu'l uoni' to I io cillii-r ol em juit Koln' to lu a Uinily doctor an' x've all my pikticnU Moixl i Saraaparilla, 'itiiiao my pit Hya Hint il he l a doctor, linn iilitm! lo own up that llo-jil a bar eapmillii in tho IhwiI laiuily tumltcluo lie i u r n.tw in hut luo. icaliK4 Cannot he Cured. y 1'mb.I appliiaUoua a thoy cauuot nai Ii I ho ilitoniml iioitloiia ol llio car. Thuri Im only one wiy to cure itialueaa, itiid lli.it Ii by tounliliitloiial leuicJIna. I '.'liifBM in iiiimi'il ly mil ililhuuud tou- iliiliiii ol llui unit mm lining ol llio l.an- tat liuu luiic. W In n tliin lutu ia in lUim-'l iui luis a ruiiiiJliiiK aouml or iiiiH'ilt i l lirmmu, and when it ia ou lirulv 1 1 .- I , I 'i-uliii-tia in the rcnull, aud iiiiUihh llio in ll.iiuittiuii tail he lukfil out aud llui ln!m ii'nlorril lo ila iinriual cou ili'.iuii, hi'Miini; 1 1 hu di-nlroyed lorevcr; iiiiiu i.ini'N out ol ttii aro canard ty i aim ili, u Inch ii untiling lnt en lu luiiivd inii'lilii'ii ui the iiutciiiiu aorlacfa W o will kivo I 'lie IliimJicd I'oll.ira lor ituy i ami ul I'oaliu b 't'aintttil by catarih) that I'ltiiiin'. he tuic J Ij v Mull n (.atarib 'on', hni.l ir cin uUrN , Iren. I-. J . 'iikMi V t'"., l "le.lo ' . '"hi I'.v I 'I U2ittf, i u'. I lie IiiM m nti in liullili i and niiniglli ii mliuir, I'.MiiMtl ul litll ill Miitnt'i ItiiiK ftluir. I ICC I'lll-.. '-cud uui addrcHit to il. I.. Hucklvu A V.'"., I hii W, aud ('l :l lire Blllliplu I'OX ul I'r. Kind's o l.llo 1'illc A trial ill c"ii no ruu of ihcir uu rilo. 'i'huoe 1'illn ar c.iiy iu ml ion and uro paitlcu larly i lloi tiM' iu thu i lire of (.'uimlipatiuu and Nek llort lii'li". 1 or M.ilatia aud I. ivor troulilca 1 1 1 1 y have Leon proud iuvaltiiihlc. Tnev uiu rfiiaruiiiottil lo be perlnctly Irco lruu every dcloloriout nubntaiu'c and to ho piiiely voetablo. J hey do not nvakou hy their actiou, hul ly k viiikl touo to tho Ntouiacli aud bow eU ttreatly mvlnuralo the ayHiein. Krg ular i1.o 'ic per hut. rold by A. C. Maratcrc, I'ruUt. l or Sale. Cheap. 71 A good Hotel 'Due, or will rxcuaiitfu lor heavy two-borae hack. Ad- jlress, I.mi"in riiKiio.s, Kouuburg. Kilu.ulo Vour itunrvU Willi t atraratg. l'umly i 'ut Inn He. rurn lunmlpatlon forever. It, W. If V. C I', fall, Urut(i;itrclunil ujoucy. My liltlc boy, wheu two years of age, w as taken very ill with bloody llux. I was advised to ufu Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and liarrlma Kotuody, and luckily procuiud putt of a bottlo. I carelully read the directions aud gaye it accordiuk'ly. He was very low, but slowly and surely hu began to improve, gradually recovered, and ia now as stout and strong as our. I fuel sure it saved bis life. I never cun praise tbo Keuieuy half its woith. 1 am sony every one in thu world does not know how good it is. as 1 do Mrs. I.inuS. Iliulon, Grahams villu, Mariou Co., l lorida. For sale by A. 0. Marsters t Co. l ine lliiv ol MliuuUU-r bracc'il iiiiprot vl tiitn-rti", at Marnier', Mr. V. D. Yonker, u well known drug Kiel of Howling tiroeu, Ohio, iu speaking ol ChauiUurlaiu a Cuugli Itemedy, says: "I taku pleasutu iu recomuieudiug it to my cusloiueis, for 1 am certain that it will always pleaau llioni. I sull more ul il than all other kiuds put together." For mileliy A. C. Marsters v Co. iiitvkicii'N Ar men Halve. 'J ho Hum. bulvu in tho world for Cuts, Iti "Uisi'M, ttoree, tlcere, Walt Kheum, l'm'r N'0"-. loltor, Chapped Hands Chil. uau'i'i t'oriis, una all skiu trup- tionn J positivuly cuius Files, or no I'liy til IUIUVI- t in KUKntDioou ivj giv I ,,0,oct . tiriluction , or money refuudad I'llcoilu i v"u pei uo. ur aaiu ai a. I'.MBrutUre V -riiut un vi i wurn uui, un geuc let Hint rc v ny svairavi i muii at Mm ihhm hioi-c. Oregon I ire Kcllcf Association. Chcupuitl aud Vest inmiriiiicu on uailb, ut colli, or 18 'i ccoilu purliuudml. Kusl dcul properly, a ivecialty. )l. I MAittiikiiii, Ageul, l.iloi ate Vour IWirU Willi luieareli. C'unily I'utliiivile, eiirii coiiHtlpuilon foioer. 10c, '60. If t U- V. full. UruKHli.l rtf uuii uiuury, Thu doctoru ell locouiinoiid lloawull Hprluga' walor. Vou cuu gut it iu uuy (pialityifromlAil. Hurmuu, solo agent. Malt liitlracl. TUe tuuat uour iHbiuic luuic, Jscle. ul Maralvra urux Blorf. iiurulug, itching skiu dlseusua iustaut ly relloved by He Wilt'a Witch Hazel tsaluo, uueijuullud for cuts, bruises, 'burns. It huals without luavlug it scar. A, C. Maulers A. Co. To Turn (uum i,i.i inn 1 urfr. Tulm Cawuiels l iunU i uli niH' luo or W3. f 0. 0. C lull to cure. ilriifuikiN ri fuuj mouoy. bKlUV MQNTION. Ladies' sanitary bolt at tho Novelty More, Ira r, (io'i l ol M, Uiuiii la at we Me Clalleu. H. (J. Pier o( Dulutb ii a guest l the MeCiallen. Mou'e bicycle goods a specially el Juaophnoii's. Eugene has it road tluli consisting ol 300 blcyullate. New aud Huo liuu ol jttlrliiii ttt tlie Novelty More. do lo K ucclit A Moiset's lor truckory and glassware. uev. now. l.oolli uH iranls ram waa iu the city Tueaday. v. l. iburcuill ol Cleveland was a vlaltor in the city Friday. Max Fracht ol Aahlumi rrgietered at tlio McClallou yesterday. Jol.u Jauiieaon ol l'urtland liaa boeu lu the city lor several daya Kuocht A Melaer's bave a Hue line of atationary, call aud aeetbam. Mr. and Mra. E. Mcllrooui left tbia luoroiog by private couveyauce for liar diner. Hetuembpr that you can net eeaaona ble gooila aud the loweat pricca at .calz uiau'a. luuguiaack iaiuii ami aprlug eye nmidlea at Churchill. Wuolley V Mc' Kentie'a. iMuglaa Walte left on Monday to hold a te.nrhrra' evrtminatinn nt (inrdinnr, he I'mlgintung yealorday. Tako your wheela to Ilodnun Ham Hit's tricycle repair ahou for repairs I'irat-claaa woik douo. The picture of Jim llanahibugh's Iu turo elater-in law appear a in a recent nuiuW of the 1-. Call. You catch the "diuKer" alao uioloa and "ticb" with that Iran Churchill. Wool ley iV. McKco.le aella. Mra. C. A. Hehlbredo waa takvu uu day with an attack of aclatic rbeuma tieui and coulined lo tho bouse. We have croquet Heta, t jpn, marhlea and iu fact all kiud-i of aumuier ooJa at the lowutl pricea, at .Saltmau'a. ror Rale cheap. ju lieaJ ol jouy horned, auilable lur pack auiuiabi. A ply at Kenalu luloou, ICoaebnrg. I. K. bhauibrook led ou tfuiiday lor a few daya iail lo the Miautbrook larni, coiubiniug bmiuuea with clearure. Uur lino ol tuli tackle ia complete. Our pi rob are rlxbt, for our lackel ia thu best ou the market. At vaUuiau'n. Moiiey to loan mi i ily aud l ouotry property. p. f. K. UiKk, Marelers' lluildiug, Koaoburg, Or. Kouud ttip tkkebJ to ibe Mato lair at tSalaui, fjepluujbor JO lo October M, sold at all atatious ou Ibe . V. fur otto fare. lOvlliy Hie l0veu DIOI0 Will luglU 10 close out summer dieea woods. laJies I waisin, etc. tail and see tiiewe I'SigiUDS. I K1 --gaugo (jreecii-ioaiier ehotguu for aale, or will ecbange for grain or orroaucail. AI U. Jackson a ituu shop. Just received, a few pieces of Lappet Mull iu the new aud luteet Klka spot design, very pretty, at tbo Novelty '''ore. I "That tired leeliug which troubled me is gone siuee takiug Hood's .Sarsapa- nlla." Man. F. W. Ubindiui:. Koim- burg, Or. Alias iierue bUdy ruiurel Iroui a I yisit to Jackson couuly Monday, and was accompanied by Miss Mattio Uiylor ol Eagle Toint. At coat for cash. J00 pair ol coarse shoes. Also 100 pair women's shoos on tbe same terms. IStraw Lata at coat at II. C. Htantou'a. Home of tbe local aspirauta for Ibe land ofllce are now wondering if llgbtniug will strike an unuieutioued man like it did at Oregon Cily. A rouud trip rata ut $1.40 has beeu made to Uoswuil Springs going Saturday aud returning un Monday. A rate of f l.tij is made good lor 30 Java. V. llnlJua i.l, ...I.. I... ....I ofUe-e iu Marsters' building. Calls iu town and country promptly answorod nigbtorday. Kesideuce.Oll Mill street. Tbe city council last Thursday uigbt instructed the city marshal to proceed forthwith and collect back licensee, aud he started out tbo next day with goro iu bis optic. Hon. Thomas 11. Tougue arrived homo last Friday from Washington. A num ber of our local aspirants would like io I see tbo gentleman Hud Hud out if tboro e any uopo. i lave you beard you cau gut gal- vauUed water pails for 15c ; slop jars 3o L.,,.,.. 3.incll ,.... Lll)., f, MnU. , . . . , dutbes pins J do., o ceulB, at Aeud iuaio vu. linl0tu Parties are lookiuu lor invest- . , "... ,L.....i . "" i u"uiin 'ivm7 u iwim icouuiy. inoir agoui naa uceu looking over luo placets ol tho routu i mpipia for some limo. Iu the case of l'aul liruckucr va. Mrs. J, M. Cumerou for possession ol prom ioe i tried buloro Justivu Hauiliu lu:l woek aud lukuu uuder advisemeut, judgmcul was eutured in fuyor ol the detendant. W. W, CarJwcil ia muntiouod uuttu trcnuently as uuo ol tbo party wbo weut from bore lo tho Cloudyke. This Is not strictly true, W, W, may go ucxt sea son, but for tho present he ii utteuding to bia law business at tbe old stuud. Aguul Kates of Ibe (Southern l'acilic, baa been promoted. Ho iu uow tralu master aud has the huudliug ul crews betweuu Juuclioii aud Auhlaud. lit has bteu given auutber clerk lo bulp dlscbargo tbe added duties ul bis ullice. A decree of foreclosure was euteied iu tbe circuit court iu tbe case ul Honry Btegmuu et al vi. M. F. Uilmureel ul. A judgmeut aud order ul aale of at tached property waa alio rendered iu the case of Robert Eaatou va, A, II. Drown. Hon. John Kmtnett of Umpqua Ferry wee in the city yesterday. You can mvo money by buying your tin and granite ware at Knecbl A Muii or 'a. Itov. W. P. Audernoa came up Ironi Myrllo 1'olnt this week am) ia now i the city. Aiiiilua ro plentiful. Hoe the line stuck ol apiilu parera at Churchill Woolley A McKeiulo'a. 1. F. Up too, wbo wat aeul lu t ale tu fruui tLlej ciuuty in Juue ot last yr lias boon pardoned by I lie governor Traiua aro aliil ruuuing through heavi ly loaded aud juitu fra'iueutly Uie over laud north ia ruu lu two aectioiia, south ward tlio travel ia not so beavy. A rouud trip rate ol $1.40 baa been made to Doawell Kjirioga going Saturday and returning on Monday. A rato 1.85 ia made good lor UO daya. of ft 00 pur cord will be paid for cut ting 4 ft. fir wood. Will be at Kruae Bbambrook'a atore every afternoon W. if. Bhown, Koneburg, Don I aulier with rheumatism or ca tarrb when you can get immediate relief at Doawell Hpriuge. Ad. Harmon, sole agent at Koeeburg, for tbia celebrated mineral water. Max I'r ac ht waa in Ibe city ou Friday and ftatuiday of iatt week. He bad just returned from au olliclal trip to the Kiualaw and weut on to apend huuday with bia family at Aablaud. The ladies of the Christian church gave an ire cream nocial I rliay evening on lb lawn of (. W. Kruae on Jackson street. Il waa iiuite well attended aud a very pleasant time was bad. v . II. Uyara, commandnnt of tbe holdiera' Home, ia in Miunoapolia at' lending a convention of Holdiers' Home odiciala, aud Mrs. Ujars left on Monday for a visit with friends at Mebama Noire. The parties wbo have been usiug tbe Wiles four-bouse road acraper are hereby notified to return eaino to me ut ouce. A. F. Bicakm. County Judge. "(ireatt?cott,"bowlbey yell. Church ill,ooliey &. Mckenzie still continue selling bardwarw to tbeir many cus tomeraat prices thai aro always aatia factory. They keep what your vant. it'.' teuls buys a Freucb cbumois gloye, w hich formerly sold for one dol lar. Cake of cbamoia aoap free witb every puir. ihia is a ulg uargaiu, closing oul job at tbe Novelty Mure. Ifyouwaut lo know anything about the bathing facilities at I'me (trove call ou tieo. Lsti'K. 1'iul perbai you bad butter make your muuiry ibrougb tbe window- and ecu that your retreat is not cut off. Ibe lib io tbe river eceui doomed lo dcetrucliou. 1'rapa, aeinea clear across the river, uiant murder ami a uHiirral an. nli.r .H-rH.r.l ,,l II,. la. ....La. n, ,..i.,i, r... i:.... n;..... k.i, i uiihuu. .v. i. ju. ,i i , i'i una n.iii . ,ijrb MW. v r. .,.. -nii wli. ui. ,, Ki..r.U. i,v ,;. , ,.,,...,, tnr ,; i ti.n ,,.,,..,1, ,,r .i,a r,lllw,llu ti.- ,.. compauied by Miaa Koae Parrott wbo will alteud tiiv teachers' examination and institute at Uardiuer. i..i, i I'xr.iuu .,n.niii,.u i i, . engineers wbo ran in here on tbe over- land for a long time, but later has been pulling freight between Tortland aud Junctiou City, expects shortly to take a trip to Mexico for bia health. The rates on freight from Ban Francis co to Koseburg, that wero iu force be- fore the rale war between tbe O. 1'. and ' 11 -N- inuagurated, bayo been restored. Tho difference is 17 cents er hundred on first class freight. ljuito a number ol farmers were in the city Saturday. They were mucb more good uatured tban during tbe dry spell of Juuo, when it appeared as though tbe crops would be exceedingly short aud tbe fruit waa falling from tbe trees. The lax case of tbe Southern l'acilic in Jkaon couuty was argued before Judgo Uauna last week aud taken under ad visement. Tbe board in that couuty valued tbe railroad property at f 10,000 per mile and tbe assessment is resisted. II. M. Martin will sell tbe best binders and mowers to bo bad, tor tbe season ol 1S'J7. Nono uf your light, endless chain concerns, that will play out in one or two seasons. Tbo public is respectfully in vited to call aud examiuo for themselves. Tbo circus ut Ashland was patronised by a very small uumber from Medford, says the Miuer. A few- of tbe prominent church members went. Aablaud must have turned oul en masse, as there waa a large crowd in tbe circus pavilion. Occasionally to break tbe hot spelt a bigb fog will blow in from the ocean and cool the weatkor for a whole day at a time. It is all right for bumans but the bop louso takes advautage thereof, and multiplied as tbe sands of Ibe sea shore aud goltetb iu bis deadly work. Tlio Now Era Flour Mills liavo boon thoroughly overhauled by tbo uow own ors and tbuy solicit patrouage, guarautec ing tirst-claHs work. One grade ol flour (or all. Foily pouuds of flour per bushel given for wheat. Cash paid for wheat, rye, com, buckwheat, etc. O. W, Uabui oiiu & Co. Mrs. ii. L. Hradloy returned last week from Fortluud while tbo Lr. weut ou lo Alaska. The writer saw them at Fort laud both start for the Btoanier Elder from tho hutol aud budo thorn good bye. sud concluded they woro both going lo tbo uottberu gold fields, hence the error iu our last issue, with regard to Mrs. Hradley. Hup lieu uro crcallug tome alarm in putts ul thn valley. Mr. Miller, a well iulormed bop dealer ol tbia city, says tbe MoMluuville Reporter, said to the writer Weduesduy evening: "Ou the bottom lauds tbe rauk growth uf foliage pro teuls them from tbe effects ol the warm iuo, but ou tbe uplands they are decreaaiug, I do not think tbe injury to tbe crop will be aerlous lu Yamhill county." Csjit. J.T, C. Nash aijil A. M. Craw ford left for Baa Francisco Monday Mm Lucy Hay of the Myrlld Creek public school was In the cily Tuesday New Invoice of link cuff bullous and silk watch guards just received ut 8U man's. Miss Frank Howell left (or Cuius Val Icy last Runday for a week's visit with (riends. Commisaiuuer Heruiauii and family wilt arrive from WashloKton on (hi evening's local. Ira Ji. Iliddle came down from Kiddle aud the mountains rouud about, Katur day on bia bike. Ueo. It. Andrews, W. W. Hrclberlon and F. C. Blair of Fortlaml were guests at the McClallen Tuesday. Mr. ana Airs. n. jr. tvus came up from Coles Valley yesterday, to attend the Kberm an-Willis wedding. Mra. Walter I'renneu and little daugb ler, Hazel, came upon the local Tuesday evening, and are tbe guests of Mra. W. II. Jaiuiesou. Elder L. C. llaulmau of hilvertou, will preach In the Christian church in this city on Knnday tbe 22ud, both morning and evening. Mrs. n. .igier, who has Men visiting in l'ortiand and Astoria for aeveral weeks, relorned home " ou Tuesday morning's overlaod. Regular meeting Ii. I. O. Elks at tbeir hall in Odl Fellows' Temple tonight Initiation and other important business. A full attendance ia desired. A beet sugar factory would be all right for .South Uoogla. if located in oar midst, but if it abould be established at the county seat, tbe freight rates would eat up all tbe profit to citizens of this section of the county. Deacon. I'r. T. Ii. Ford, presiding elder of this district, will preach at the M. E. Church in this city next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and in tbe evening at 8 o'clock. Preceding tbe evening service a short sing service will be held. All are In vited to sttend. Judge rollertun ia busily engaged in cases that have been argued before him and taken onder consideration. Ilia next regular term of court will be in Curry county on the third Monday in September, and two weeks thereafter in Coos county, at tbe new county seat of CoiUille City. Tbe Denver Cily ledge of Josephine county, 33 milea west of Graola l'ass, baa been Bold to Eureka parties for fi-'S,- 000. This ia tbe highest price ever paid lor a iiarUiniuo in Orcgou with so little developmeut work on it. The ure ia very rch, however, uauayiug from $100 to 11500 per ton. lion. u. w. iwddio ol uieutiroox waa iu thu city Saturday. Ho says the fruit crop iu bis uuighborbood ia simply im munee. The prune trcea especially ate loaded down witb all tho trees cau staud. Aud lbs peach crop is good also. Mr Kiddle looked in ou the beet sugar meet ing and reported his readiness to pledge 100 acres to tho cultivation of beets lbs first year and 150 acres tbe second year, A little more such talk aa that would ut- tract me attention ot mo beet sugar manufacturers. Tbe Special Midsummer EJitiou of the Oregon Miniug Jourual, published at Grants Pass, ia at hand with its M pages and cover, ita tastefully displayed adver tisements aud numerous tine illustra tions of mines and mining apparatus. It is a valuable- work for all interested in tbe mining industry ot Southern Oregon, containing as it doss, a list and descrip tion of all the principal mines, both juarti and placer, in Jackaon aud Joeephine uountiea, and also of a few lo afed iu Douglas county. About G o'clock yesterday morning an alarm of tire called out the firemen and large uumber of .citizens. Tbo house of L. A. Harmon on Jackson street, op posite tbe McClallen hotel, waa found to be on fire and blazing furiously, and in spite of tbe strenuous exertions of tbe fire companion the greater portion of the uilding aud nearly all its contents woro destroyed. The tire caught from the itcben stove, rear tbo roof it is sup posed, and spread with great rapidity. Loss about l000; insuranco ISOO. The teacher uf tho public school at South Myrtle Creek told one of her pupils not to bring his little brother to school any more, alleging that be had not tho capacity to learn. Thereupon tbe child's parents appeal to tho super intendent, and Invite kirn out to stay all ight and ioe the chilJ for himself. But as tho actiou of tbe teachers amounts to a suapunaiou tho relief must first be sought from the board ot directors, and then if tbe action ot the teacher la sus tained by them an appeal may be taken to tbe county superintendent. Commencing ou Moudavlast a through tri-weekly extra fruight was put on. It leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridsys at 8 p. m. aud loaves Ash- laud Wednesdays, Fridays aud Sundays at 7 :30 a. m. This train bundles uuly through full loads aud will pick up such loads at local stations. Numbers 31 and the presuut freights, will ruu aa at preaeut north ot Juucliou city, thai is. daily. Hut south of Juucliou Ibey will ruu tri-weekly leuviug Junctiou Wednes days, Fridays aud Sundays, aud Auhlaud Moudays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Cbarloy Mitchol returned Mouday out a three weeks prohpectiug trip iu Bohemia. Ho located a ledgo three miles west of tbo Mueio miuo, ou the Hue of the Ouklaud road. Tho ore shows free gold to the uakud oyo aud iu very rich. Mr. Mitchol, uud iu fact ull minora who have ouo through the couu try, aro uf the opiuiuu tbo richest dis coveries will bo madu west uf Hohomia proper, aud dlicclly along tbe route ul tbe Oaklaud-Uoheuiiu toad, Owen Sutherliu is iuteioaled with Mr. Mitcbul in Ibis find, aud Ihe ure will lie as sayed aud elevelopmeul woik done uu tbo pioperty this fall, Ouklaud Ou-aette. That rilMon Trouble. A little while aao Ibe 1'i.ai.nhkam'h published an excerpt from a long letter hi Men by Peter Naeb, Jr of Elk Ion giving an account ot a little altercation be bad K"t into with Herbert, eon of J It. Hullur. Tbia paper deprecated tbe Ventilation of audi quarrels through Ihe public press and for that reason pub lished only a small pari of said letter Now comes J. it. Uullai with a some what lengthy communication in defense of bis son aud to refute the assertion of Nash, saying lbs latter did use a scantling to chastise tho boy and did lame and bruise bitn. ITaah said housed a piece of fence board. Tbia seems lo have been lu the lirst place a (juarrel between luo boys, namely Herlie Butler aod a young er brother ol Nash, in which Poter Nash jr., look op tbe quarrel of bis brother and Butler, quite naturally, that of bis son. The charge of Nash tbat tbe Butler boy drew a knife ia denied by tbe father ot the latter and there voo have it. All partiea to the unfortunate had better let Ibe matter drop. affair Wear Bathing Suits. Tbe lawa of Oregon provide "That if any person shall willfully or lewdly expose his person in any place where there are other persons fo be offended or annoyed thereby, upon conviction there-. of shall be punished by imprisonment n the county jail not less tban three months nor more than one year, or by fine not less tban fifty nor mote tban five hundred dollars. There have been some complaints of tbe violation ol thla law by some careless boys and youog men bathing in the riv er. Look out boys and do not get your selvei into trouble. lilk Picnic and Barbecue. August ?Jod is the date set by the Koeeburg Elks for tbeir first picnic. It will take place at Winchester and a glorious time Is anticipated. Committees and sub-committees galore have been appointed to make tbe necessary ar rangement, and invitations will be issued soon. The program is not vet made known but it is said by one who ia supposed to know that It will be O. K., aod that a fine young elk ia now being fattened for the barbecue and will plav an important part iu the menu. Married. East evening at the home of tbe bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm K. Willis of Ibis city, Mr. C. W. Sherman and Miss Reile Willis were umled in mar- ige by tbe Biabop Morris uf Portland. The happy pair departed un the south bound overland for Klamath Kpringa. May happiness attend them, is tbe wish of tbeir many Koeeburg frieuds. Drain State Normal School. Tbe Normal begins its fall term Sept. otu. excellent faculty, lecture Studies, .Senior year highly Professional and Perfect Training Department of Light Grades and 150 children. The new etylo (.Ar.u.ou a.nu olide book sent free. Address Lovis B.vbzee, Pres. Drain, Or. In the case of Harry Miller va. City of ioeeburg, Judge Fnllerton bas decided tbat "Tbe law does not presume that a person has notice of a city ordinance, and that before a prosecution can be main tuiued and a person imprisoned for a violation of an ordinance ot tbe city, the marshal must not only give him notice that a license is required but the fact that notice was given must be alleged in the complaint, and proven on the trial." Accordingly the proceedings of the Ke- cordur's court were set aside and Miller iveu judgmeut for coats and disburse ments. Tuesday Mr. Miller was again arrested bv tbe marshal on tbe samo barge as before, and tbe case was set for this morning at 9 o'clock. Wednes day the sberilT pulled the recorder and marshal and cited them to appear before Judge Fullerton at 0 o'clock today and show cause why they should not be ar rested for contempt of tbe circuit court. Tbo foreuoon was taken up witb the ar guments of council and on conclusion of argument at 2:15 p. in., the court took the matter under advisement and will render decisiou on tbe 11th instant. At the M. E. church on Sunday last tho W. C.T. U. took possession in the morning and held aervicea. Addresses wero delivered by Judgo D. Stratford and lion. Geo. M. Brown, which were attentively listened to. Mrs. Marsters, president of the orgauuatiou, pieaided and the church choir furnished music. Iu tbo evening tbe service was under tho auspices uf tbo choir and was a Wesley service. Several uf Chas. Wes ley's hymns were read by Mies Amuta Smith, there wore some selections by tbe choir, a iuartette, aud a solo by Mre. Goo. Fetus, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" lo Ihe air uf "The Last Kose of Summer." A paper ou tbe life uf Charles Wesley wub prepared by Miss Kose Parrot, but iu her abseuco was read by Mrs. 1. W. Woolley, aud uu address on Wesley's Hyuius was delivured by J. B. Fddy, Uolh services were well ulteudod aud appreciated. The pastor will be hero iu a fuw days. Kev. Ford, preeidiug older of tho district, will occupy tbe pulpit Suuday. Ihe ritaudard Oil Uuit distributed $o,000,000 amoug its stockholders iu diy Ideuds last week. limb Hiockvvay left Ibis moiuiug tho local for ButTalo, New York. uu To Cure Cuuttlpallou Forever. Take i UocareU Land v Lutbui lie. luu ur Zm. It C. C. 0. full to cure, UrugtfUjU ivfuuJ uiuuey l.luiv uuU Uluv ltuol, lor iit lug purpoeee at Btareivi Buy your bouka uud Kuecbt A Meiaer. uiaguiiuvu from CORRESPONDENTS A Hatch of Neway Letters from Vnrloua Localities, Tsllcoos Lake. We have noted nothing from Ibia cor her of Douglas county for some lime. We are all here; the lake likewise I wouder bow many people In the coun ty rcalie wbat Tsilcoos Lake is. It ia tbe largest lake in lbs county aa 'l as one of the most beautiful in the Pacilie -Northwest. I doubt if there is another so lino. It is only an hour by boat from Ibe sea : bas an area of 2000 acres and a coast line of nearly 100 miles. Its aver age depth is about I t feet. It la dotted with several islands aod surrounded by nomes sna lorcsis. ibsusbingis fair v gooa ana me boating superb, whether by row boat or sail boat. As sn outing piace ii cannot oe exceuea. i lie country ronnd about ia good, being Decnliarlv adapted to atockraiaing aod dairying. When tbe lands are cleared it will be a farming country of much importance as nearly an kinds ol crops do as well here as anywbero in the county. Small fruits aod garden trnck do exceptionally well with only one or two exceptions. Corn, tomatoes and beans are hard to ripen here. We hope to see more settlers bero this year. Thero is Government land for a number of families. Several other places can be boogbt or rented We wouki be clad to have (J or A families wbo can come with some moans to locate with ua. We waot good. Industrious. intelligent folks who are willing to rongb it witb na for a while. Tbia wUI help ua to roada, better echools, a cheese factory and to a better social condition all around. Those who come can acunire a home which ere Jong will be very valuable. Some of onr people are a little diaao- pointed because flOOO for a bridge across Fiddle creek was not granted by tbe connty court. When we get a road to said creek from both sides, boys, yon can expect a bridge. A road means tbat a a wagon, loaded, can be driven to Fiddle creek from either side on a grade not ex ceeding ten per cent. Tne expenditure of ten tboosamt dollars will never make such a road fr m Firtdle creek to Five Mile creek on tbe old survey. It is to be hoped that our conuty court will vacait- that section within tbe next six muntha and order a new survey. Tbe old survey is dead an how by limitation. 1 would suggest a trip ny a member of be countv board over the line from Gardiner to Fiddle creek. He will know more ahoot engineering when he eeu out of the woods than he ever dreatmd of We will in 100 years bave a road at tbe present rate of progress. We ought to bave an open lino from Gardiner to Glenada in three years. The countv court did right in refuaing tbe appropria- lon lor a bridge across I iddle creek. It would have been an abaurditv to grant the request. There are several absurd ities already in the survey tbat ought to m remedied beiore any more work or money ia fooled away. Io couneclion with this I wish to note tbat Supervisor Fred Anderson iu doing some excellent road work in district &- He ia tbe right man in tbe right place and it is to be hoped that he remains the incumbent of ihe otlico indefinitely. We are glad tbat County Superintend ent Walte is coming to Gardiner with an institute. Every effort will be made to mako it a success. We have a local as sociation ot teachers at Florence tbat is not excelled io the state aud tbo Gardi ner meeting will bo up to date, S. M. Oakland. Al Dear went to Riddle Tueaday night. Neas Bros, have bought out the meat market of W. T. McCulloch. Miss Maud Kast of Koseburg la in town tbe guest of Miss Grace Beckley. Judge Stearns of Koseburg was in town Wednesday looking after business in general. Mrs. J. F. Wallace left Saturday for Eugene and Albany, where she will visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. L. McCanly has been quite ill for several days of late at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. J. Jones. John McCarty of tbe Union Meat Market of Portland is here looking after beet cattle in tho interest ot the com pany. Kob Medley, iu company with Mr, A. Hammer of Albany, are out in the Bo hemia district for an outing and pleasure seeking. E. G. Youug A Co. are iu receipt ot a tine line of shoes. Tbey ship a large quantity of young chickens to Portland this week. School Superintendent Waite came over from Koseburg Monday morning and in company witb Prot. McGbee left for Gardiner, whore the teachers' exam ination will be held. Word reached here a few daya ago from tbe Bohemia district, that a rich strike was made in the Steam Boat mioe. Alao new finds are being made by prospectors that are something out of the oidinary line, and are rich witb tbe yellow metal. O. II. Fav, the Bohemia road contract or, came in weunesaay morning irom locatiug camp and arranging for work to commence ou tbe road. He left in th atrtrooon witb supplies and mnn lo commence tbe work. Mor men will b sen' out from here till tbe i-qutrd num ber la obtainuU. Jim Batty will leave tomorrow aod join tbe party to complete the locating of tbe road through to tbo miuua. Thudv. Down the L'mpqua. Gardiuer, Aug. j, 1S'J7. Lu. l'L.UNDliaLUl : Last Sunday evening a sud accident occurred ou Bolen'a Island near town. A son ol C. L. Marks shot his little sis ter. He is agod about 11 years and the little girl o yean, aud tbe ouly daughter. Tho funeral was largely atteuded and tho family have tbe sympathy of all. About noon Tuesday ou Long Prairie, a tire w as discovered in the w heat field field of Andv Sawyer, but was soon put out. How it over got ou the hold is a mystery. Hope no oue was tueau euough to do such a despicable thing. Andy and Wm Sawyer thank Mrs. U al ley of Koseburg, for coming back lo the buuee and iuformlug them uf tbo lire, Mre. C. L. Hadluy is visiliug relatives hero uud ut Scottsburg. The uew scboolhouso al Ibis place is a credit to auy towu aud almost finished, It will bo ready fur fall school, lo be taught by Prof. 11. J. Kuhiuutl and bia assistants. It cost r-'OOO. Juki. Born. CRAVEN On Deor Creek. Suuday, Augithl 8, I.HH7, t-j thu wiloul l.uwreuiu Ctaveu a 10,'t povud boy, mi . 5?5fC mm Abofutfy Pure Ccl'-braM for its (real Imvcnlua "IfiiKth nl brtllhliiloraa. Amimlbc food Mlii"t alum sod all formi ol adul teration common to tlia cboap brand. ROYAL B4KINU TQVtH CO., tUW YOSB. Qlendale. L'oyd Fatrick ol Grants Paaa was the guest ol hlmer Totten last week. Mesdames Clem. Toller and Bell, wera tbegaeataof Mrs. Totten one day last week. Mrs. Totten of Glenellen and Granr. ma 3entler made na an arjorociatad rail today. Mr. and Mra. Totten have iuat ratmnnH from a visit to their daauhter. Mra. !' J. Garrett, on Days Creek. George and Wm Bentlev were homa a few days last week from their mine on biskey creek. Tbey are doing well. Miss Veta Bedfield of Glenmont la vi iting relatives at Medford. aha havimr returned home with Miaa Gertrnde Wil son. Tbe new hotel nnder construction for Thos. Herbig is Hearing completion and ia a good building and an ornament lo tne town. Maurice Abraham of Portland and A G. Clarke left last Sunday for Ihe big Meadows, where ibey will srjeed soma time hunting and fishing. Miss Lottie Hobos of Lone Maol. the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. John liohbe on Uppt-r Cow Ceek, was th gnwt of Mm. A. Marshall at funnel 8. on Son dav, and e acknowledge a pleasant visit from Mrs Marshall aod M.ai. I Uie. Vliss Mairgie Mean who come to tbia place with Mr. and Mrs. Hill last Febro art, lelt last Tuesday mormna l..i i. r nome at Florence. Col. Mia Maggie made mat.y friends during her brit-f i.si- dence her- who will tr.isa i er very mm h. Zlvlrf. J. E. Cox, wfe ot onr sec loo I .reman. l very se-loudy ill and Dr. gue of Kiddle is at ending lit-r. Her case is a very critical one and fearx an entertained lor her recovery. The rei. h Dors and friends are rendering ail ne assistance in tbeir noaer. and Mr. C-i and his family bave tbe sympathy ol the entire community. R. A. Jones of toe Mt. Reuben plater mines, bas purchased tne v bite Uonee property near Glendale and bia wife and daugbtera are already domiciled In tbeir new borne. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and tbeir at'coniplUried daughters, Miaeea Cora, Edith and Eva. are a pleasant ad dition io our population and we extend to them a cordial greeting. Moixie. Council Proceedings. Tho Korcburg City council met al the city hall Thursday evening, August 5tb, aod transacted the following business: On calling the roll the following mem bers were found present: Mayor Mars ters, Councilmen Dillard, Stanton, Mosro, Slocnni aod Aiken; Marshal Cannon and Recorder Zigler; Conncil men Parks, Fletcher and Perry absent. Tbe minutes of the previous meeting were read aod approved. J. IL Shup appeared before tbe coun cil in regard to tbe moving of ibe elec tric light on Mill street to the junction of Fowler SDd Mill streets, stating that property owners in that neighborhood would fnrnisb the poles suitable for the light. Tbe request was granted and tbe matter placed in charge of the commit tee on city improvements. Tbe committee to whom was referred tbe matter of entering into a contract with the Koseburg Water Co. for one year were given further time to act. The marhal's and recorder's reports w ere read and ordered filed. The marshal was instructed to pro ceed at once to collect all licenses now due, aud that tbe city attorney be noti fied of all refusing to pay. and that ac tinn be commenced to collect tbe same. Tbe following bills were allowed : B. F. Page, street work i 5 '20 F. M. Zigler, recorder's lees. . 60 Plaindealer Pub. Co., printing notice 50 Koseburg Water Co., water to August 1, 't7 J.B.Cannon, sundries J B. Cannon, salary and fees. .. . Rose burg Electric Light Co., city hall and street lights .. ... . F. W. Dillard. special police 150 CO 2 77 50 00 151 20 the matter ot tbe nuisance caused by the outlet of the sewer at tbe foot of Oak street wsa referred to the committee on city improvements for Invemigatioo. The matter of a schedule of fees tor the city recorder was referred to a spe cial committee consisting ot J G. Aiken, ii U Klorom and H C Stanton. Tbe committee to report at the next regular meettnif. Adj mrued to miet September fjth, at 8 o'clock. The New Orders of tbe New Teacher. A UttU fourfen year old friend ot tbe PiMNhKALEB souds tbe following : You little girls without any curls Through that window do not ieen: Or the teacher with bis switches Will his awful promise keep. He will whip you, be will lash you Tid your eyes in tuars shall twiiu, Till you have to plead for mercy But you will get none from him. Uo Bits all day in his cushioned chair, Ilia heart as bard aa stone, Aud glarelh on his pupils, Nor caretb if they grouu. He thinks be is a pout But be makes a great mistake, Such poitry as his ia Would uuver take the cake. Oh.. Sice 1876 there have bueu uiue epi demics of dyscutery lu dillereut parts of the country iu which Cbamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera uud Diunhua Remedy wua used w ith perfect success. Dyscu tuty, when epidemic, Is utmost aa severe una dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Here loioro the best ctlorts of tho moat skilled phyuicious have lailod lo check its rav ages, this remedy, however bas cured the most uialiguaut cases, both ui chit dreu aud udulls, uud uuder tbo timet trying coudiliona, which proves it lo be Ibe best medicine iu llio world lor bowel coiuplaiuts. For rale by A. C. Marnier, JUltrd UUlaim al "'" ' FO