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l'ilG PLAINDEALEE SEPTEMBER 2. 1H0 rii t'ltiirt-lira). Marimniar liiiuni M - turner ol Main ml ,aiia tlrei'l. Hilililay Hrivleu: I'reautilliK, II a. m ami T..W , III. I Mulilmlli ai liool, ID a. in. I t. VV. Woolley, Hiirrlli(illiluilll CIM Meeting at i Iimk u( the iiuifiiliiK net v lie , It p worth leagut i ) p. in, Hutu (inOliry, rrealilmil, I'rejrur Mrulliis. MiMuwiUr, at 71 i. in. KnH I.. klouMK, 1'imtiii. f n i ! ii n hi' , iMiruur Main ami l.aue, Imcm mult ii nm ii vomer nl Ciim mid It .... .Iioi U. HuuiUir Htrvli. I'uiillu wureulFi a ut mill 7 mi p. in ; Halitiatli Hcliuol, Ilia. m. V. V. B. O. K.,T I', in. I'r jri'f Mooting, Wadnea lay. 7 W . m. It. II. IUI.WORTM, I'Mlur. HMl MM AT t'4TllnLi tltTIll II Mum t'H-lv n iil'luy tt in " " All l Hl IK" I III attrll't. ...II . in an, I'xi'ir I'miiii III i.iui'li HI M' II oil Kurtli I aliecl. s-iiii'l.i, un U f. n! It it i" ii'l V M hi. I'i i i mri'tinit, I hiirn'l.ijr i n iilnif. v ii n-ir ui.. rt'ir Si UK ul Oilhl, ClIV in Ti.MiO,r l-i i . Cni iv. I as l''ll NK J. l'llfcSk. makes oath that lie la the senior partner ollhe llrtn ol I''. J. Ciu.Nhv V I'" , doing business In the City ol TuIkiIii, County ami Statu ul alorce.ld, ami Unit said linn will pay Ihe mini ol u.Ni; IH'NDKED DOLLARS for each and every case ol Cviamhii tliitl cannot Ui cured liy Ilia una ol Htl.l.'n Cat mini Ci hk hunk j. ciie.ney. Sworn In I I'lu'i' ma mill aubscrllied III my iupm.iiio, this tlili day ol December, A. I . I Mil. , A. W. GLEASO.N, j UK II. Nutaiy 1'iililic. I lall ii Caianh Cure ia taken internally mid ai ls directly mi tho blcod ami mu cous aurlnie ol Ilia pyrtmii . Seud fur testimonials. I'l'f. F. .1. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O. .aey-hold liy Driigglle, 75c. . m . I In- lt-t aialm lulldr and .trenail) iiruilmrr, i;trMCl of Miill Ml Marntcm Itruii ISlarc. I'rol. Kubinelt U Hie authorized agent ol tin' l'i mmii. m i a at iardluer. Ilnrtcaiii!t Itargalnsll Itargainsttt In piano, organs ami musical goods. I'.n yi li s new ami second hand at the lowest ir U f a poesible. I have a I no Kot it tiuiit ililrty thousand (fit ol lumber m hit-It I liave taken iu t ra.lo lor goode, Mini will noil ilici, ait I am nut in Ilia luilll'IT llllKlllllia. T. K . Kit ii uiu.ioN, Konul.urg, I r. No lo-lla for a If Ijr Iriila. I iuaruiitml tnlmi rn tiaiiti cure, mulii'a wt uk mru hIiiiiii,'. lilooU iuid. NX. II. All i1ru4,-i;ita Notke to Ta I'aycra. No wartrtiiU will l taken on taxua allt-r AtiKUHt Mat. A liluiuiial cvMtt way I hi ailJf'l. 'Ilia alale U mutt If paid. Alirr .iliinlit-r IhI, no lru Hill n nn'i'ivil nt 1 1 lliu (Icliii'iueiit toll la riiiiiitt)il. Hy nrilur t'ouuty conil. A. I'. lkAUpl JuJga. Tn fiifi f i Iii4i iin I nrrvrr Takri'.iMwi'U t .'i" 1 ii'iniii' l"i' nrlS. If 1'. t'. t' Uil U for.', tn luv-iNt ii-fuinl luunvy. -evwrul y'ra atfo I waa takfn willi a tnvpiii nttai k ol Mux. 1 hi nick In brd aonut Un tlaya ami t-onlil gft nothing to rnliovo mo umil I CliamUirlain'a iJolio. Chulria ami Piarrlma Ketnady, hi' h cttrtxl uto ami haa bveu a liouie hold mmtidy with iih rvtr ainca. J. C. Miill."", litsruturvillu, Mo. For aala y A. C. Mamlt-ra A Co. i.lnu'anU lluc vitriol, for mprw "K piirpoMtrM Ml M itrMlc-ra'. l or Sale, Cheap. A good Hold 'Hub, or will pachaugc (or heavy twn-horeo hack. Ad- tlrOHn, Daiiuin rAirkimoN, KoHubiirg. r.itarat lour llttwala lVltb 1 atcarflt. fiiiiily t'liiliiiriii'. iiiin riiiiittlptttlon forover. KX'.'K-. HC.C C full, ilruiiKiu refund money. I luc Hue of alioultlcr lrcci liuprutt'd pMllciua. Ml Marwlcra', ' Kim Kutttr" axt-a. chiaele, lilea. are Ktail. ('huffhill, Wojllt-y A MeKcwie to'i 'eiu. liuchlcn'M Aruica aahfi The lVut. Halvo in the world for Cuts, Hrutat'B, aoroa, Ulcora. Halt Kheuiu, Kvr Sorea. Totter. Chapped Hands Chillbaiua, Coma, and all akin ruu tiona, and poeitivuly curea l'ilea, or uo (v roiiiired. It 1b guaranteed to give jMtrLu:t HutiHiactioit or uionoy relunded i-ruM ' t coiitB nor box. For aale at A. iCMatraLcra A Co. -rlial llrrl, worn out, all Bone aa-fiinu rcditccil liy i;lrt.t ol Mil ul NMrMlcra Uruir Mlorc. Oregon l ire Relief Association. Chcapfet 1)UHt iuaurauuo ou earth, at cost, or 18 t euta perhuuarca. ueai ilout properly, a mieclalty. II. L. MAHbiLiiH, Agent, Kilnrate Your lluwela Willi C'atcarala. ( jimly ruiliuiili', t'uro constipation forever. IDo, Sk. If C. C C full, ttrub-Klbti) rvf uud uiuucy 'I'lio doclora all lucoiiunoud lloswoll 'KDrinua' water. Vou can got it in uny jalily;iroui:A.I. llnruioii, aole ageut. Malt IClMt'l. TU ioat liour aHiiiuir luiiU-. a.4.'ln, Ml Maralvra rui Hlorv. ItllVMllll ill'llllll Hkin illaouaea luataitt i. r,.iLt.l liv l)u Wilt's Witch lla.ul Kahio, uni'tjuallcd for euta, brulsua, Imrna. It huala without leaving n scar A. C. Murstera fi Co. M&fc com fart and pleas ufb Ito&nv tea try Schillings IWfo risk if you don't like 5titKc .grower returns your itfWhiivfull. 0RII1P MUNTIOW. I 'ay your taiei, Naw gooila at Caro liroa. Hoaa Ktore, Major K. Wal.h la down Irom OUlla, L. H. Bhlploy la In tba city, rfglaterlnR irom vaiuu. Mun'a hlcycln ginxla it Joaephaoira. au-ciuliy nt J.H.Wiley waa t'renk thla week. iloii from Myrtle Ton of plums are rotting In tho Coos ii unity orcliardt. 1 cudiil Kiillmrliii of Oakland wan In the city yualrrdav. M. H. (Jubb ol Liillarda wus a gmiril at the McClellan yesterday. T.J. ami J. I!. Medlt'y of Oakland were In the city yoalerday. A. W. Hlanlon of Dist. No. 10, Civil llend, waa In for a short tiuio Tuesday. Naw lino of dress gotxla also doiuo tics, lUiiuels, flu., ut tho Novelty Htoro. Itoniorubrr that you can gel nnasuiia bio goods and the lowest prlcea at haW man's. Mrs. Chainnau and Miss Ktla. of l'eur Creek, were visiting Irlemla In town yes- Icnlav. t'oiua and ctiimimi our In c of Iciots and ahoes, no I ntlcr lino in town. Nov elty More. A farm wauled to rent, stocked or partly so pielorrad. I. O, HOJ, Itoaeburg, Or. Clothlnn (or mtin and hoys. New goods, One llnu, aim hills and caiaat the Noveliy Hlore. Mra. C. 0. Apilogalo stopid ovor Monday oight on her way to Yoncalla (rout Los Aogelos. J. W. Ilamlltoit and wile relumed on Sunday Irom a two wi-cks viait to I'urt laud aud tho Hound. J. IC. Ihxon of Clover Crpok adorned the reuleter ol the Mitlallnn with his signature Wednesday. 'l ake your whuela to llodsjii Ham- liu'a Inryclo repair ahon lot repaira. Kirsl-clana woik ilout. 1'hil Iteams aiiiiouncea liiu.Sfll lu soother column aa a candidate lor the office ol city uiarthal. Apidea are pluntilul. Kee the lino lock of apple parora at Cliurchill, Woolley tV McKeuile a. You catch the "digger" also uioiea and "slch" with that trap Churchill, Wool ley A McKeotie sells. Ills reporled that coal oil has been dim-ovoivd on tho McKen.ie fork of the WillaiuclH in Lino comity. We have cronuel eeta, tJps, marbles and iu fact all kiudit ol aumuier gooda at tho low oil prices, at !-uuiau a. tor salo cheap. JO head of xitiy horned, aultable for pack auitnuls. A ply at Senate saloon, Uoaeburg. Our lino of Halt tackle is complete. Our piices are right, for our lackel is tho beat on the tusrkel. At raizuiati a. Another new win of the richest ore struck yet is riMHi led fiom the ouartz- ville mines. Cottage Oiuve McHtuger. A good ll!-gatigu breech-loader ehotguu for aale, or will exchange for grain or or rsad cait. At 1. Jackaon'a gnu shop. Cloning out our line ol tinware and no- tioua. Come aud see the arliclot you can gut (or J, rl and 10 cents. Novelty (store. II. C. Louie of Yuucalla waa over on Mouday looking over the situation with a view ta coming over aou going imo busioesa. Miss Bertha Katoa. who has been visit lug relatives and fiic-nda at Junction City and lraiu for aouio little time, returned home last week. Hop pit-king will liegln iu the Chap man yards below Winchester on Mom day, and the price for picking will be M cents, it is saiu. At cost for wish. 100 pair ol coarse shoes. Also 100 pair women's shoos on the same terms. ,straw bats at cost at li. C. Htanton's. The showers of Ihe week comuioiued ou Sunday iu the Willamette alloy, but none reached this siuo ol the lata pooia till Mouday. A warrant has beau issued for I.. Van ArU'rg on complaint of U. N. liallagher, haririuit him with setting out lire ou laud not his own, Candidates for tho city ortkes aro bub- lug up aereucly. There la uo likelihood that any, especially those that carry salaries, will go beggiug. Judkie tullertou a new resuouce iu West lioaebum is almost couipletod, and will be rc-ady for occupancy about October 1st. It is a handsome Uwuiuig. Judico A. K. Mallby and Constable lluli Medlev ol Oakland were in the city veHterdar. They declare their visit had uo criminal or juutciai aignmcauce. t i f . i ii . lv. DuUas, physician and surgeon oQlce iu Maraters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answerod night orday. Residence, fll Mill street Tuesday was the day annotated for the opeuing of tho the district fair. The weatlier ciera nau not ocen appriauu oi tho Dostpouement, ao ha had a rain on hand promptly, as usual. U. N. Ctallaghur who, as reported in our last issue had assaulted 1.. Nau Auburir west of Oakland lu lattleCanyou waived examination and waa bound over to aniiear before tho itrand iury in the sum of 000, which was furnished. Dextur ltlce is a candidate for the oOico of recorder aud so announces uimsulf. Now lets doclare the uorxluatlons lor recorder closed and permit tho race to I a i' Mn cut ona between two ol uoug- luaiumntv'a nativo sons. Ira. H. Kiddle and Dexter Klce. Khuriff A nee has been vonlined to bis farm at Civil Tend for aeveral days be cause of a troublesome felon ou bis hand For almost a week the paiu was eo great that the aulferer could uot sleep. The worst is over now aud the sberiu" will soju ha hiiusoll ugulu. Cottage (irote Is ooiuying a scuhou of proerity to which the busiuets from the Bohemia mines contributes in uo ainall deirree. Whou the Oaklaiid-llo hernia road is finished our neigh bore ou tha Oalanooia will endeavor to take th businubs of llohemia from the city with tho twin names. lkdniar Dixou whs iu thecily Moudtty lie informed us (hat ou the day previous tho separator of Joo unuuipuiguo s thresbing outlit hud been destroyed by lira at Ttios. Greuuou'a farm ou the North lliniiciua. Tbunrs was conliued to tho aeoarator aud a straw stack. How th nre started do out knew. 'mini v Indira titearn. County Clo fclhupt) aud Assessor ltritt are iu session as a Hoard of Kiualir.atiou. l'ursous who think they aro over asseseuu way appear aud show ttauvo why the assess ments should bo roducud. Ol course uo oii0 will complain of being aimeHHud too low, but tho boani may coiiHldor eueli. New Invoice of link cuff bullous and silk watuh guards Just received at rials man's. New and large Una of blankets, nullls, etc. Also knitting and saxony yarns at tho Novelty Hlore. ieo. Carpy announce! himself in an other eolu in ii as a rnndldalu for tho dike nl eil y trcnsiiinr. John Dunbar ami Waller Kent, pioui Incut cititine of I'rain, were visitors at the county sunt Mou luy. The Lail 1 ruit Compsuy Is handling the product ol II. n fileiihrook farm, owned by Hon. U. W. Kiddle. We are making room for a larger line ol dress giudii, underwear, etc., by clos ing out our tinwaio ut t:ost. Novell Htoro. Miss Ktla Monk is thinking seriously of becoming a tialiirallnt. Inssctology was the llrst study that struck her forcibly. The ruuh ol freight over tho lines of the H. 1'. still continues and the freight man are making inoio ovtilltne than they rnally enj'iy. When sonio boy gets a leg or nsck limkan alpalinir rides on the cars while twitching evenings, the others will prob ably uit for a while. Way in Jones, a former resident ol Koeoiiufg, who lius been sojourning in the Itoifiie Kiver alley for about a year, as returned, probably to remain. The best axe iu the world can now be had for Irrta money I ban otheis ask for tho cneapenl at Wend Hardware Co. If you know a good thing better try one. There has lifnu jUito a change iu the weather. llhin the space ol one week it changed Irom oxireuie heat to cool eather ami tlmwera that made Ores omlorlablu. Won't suffer with rheumatism or ca- tarrh when you can get immediate rebel at Uoswell Hprinns. Ad. Harmon, aole agent at Koacburg, lor this celebrated mineral water. It la not "agiu the law" oow to kill liminy phuanants. It is to be hoied there will not be too uiucli ol a slaughter ii ltouglas county as the birds are none too thick here anyway. O. F. Oodlrev ia kept very buay tbene ata lookinu alter his fruit crop on the farm acroe l ho liver. He has shipped considerable green Iruit aud tbe capacity f his tlrier will be taxed. i'j cents buys a French chamoia glove, which formerly aold for one do!- ar. i'ake ol cuamoia soap iree wuu very nmr. Tins la a big bargain, a losing out job at the Novelty htore. J. O. I'.ootli. landlord of the Hotel oaephine at Orauts I'ass, is visiting friends in I'oiiglaa. Mr. ISootb waa for ears a renidt-nt of thia county and is uiueliiig many old lime uajuaiuUnces. No inconsiderable iortiou of Kose- burg's juvenile population baa gone to the nop held. Some have gone under the iinprcnaiuu (hat it would be au out ing and they could combine pleasure and prolit. Henry lijwuing, brother ol Mrs. C. l. Hehlurudc, who has been trying tbe irtues of lt'jsaell Spiiugs lor rheiima- Kin, camo in .uuJay evening to visit a while. He went to Doswell with a rutch aud It ft It there. M.ltyauol t'jlhan, was lu the city Monday and paid thin ollice a pleusuut all. He reiorta everyltiiog in oxceuent haiiv, cropa being good aud tho eople happy, ropulisin it not making much headway out tln-ro Ibis jear. lather titinu is materially improving the proiM-rty ul tho Catholic Church in thia citv. Anew funuu baa been built around it and whitewashed, the church paiuted and the crote gilded, h'very thing looka like it was spic-spau new. Word coiuea from Uriggs creek that a little Klondike bus l een discovered there nv Jim Arnett and Johnnie Knaves these parties have tun ucrosa a ncu channel which yields Iheui a dollar to tho sack ol tlirt. tirauta l'ass Journal. Ono of the reasons why there is so much through freight passing now is be cause there is a rtictutu between the I. I. and tho o. S. J.. lh foimer com pany is divcrtinn all Ireiclit possible dee- tiuud for tho northwest vii the Southern Pacific. lleurv liiowu of lOuguue, while re turning Irani I- lorcnce recently, stepped to one side to permit a team to pane at TiKten Kock, somehow lost his balance and foil over tho precipitous cliu to the rocks below, a distance ol about -j lett. Uo diod from the ctlects ol his Injuries. Hon. llinger lltrmauu and family aud Dr. K. h. Miller's family have gone over to Coos county on a visit to relatives aud (riouda. Mr. Hermann a mother, at a ripo and honored age, is living there, and will enjoy a visit with bur eou before bis return to resume ins uuiies ai t asuiog- lon. Mr. Fuller, who has beou Wells Far to tV Co.'s agent in this city for a num ber of years, retires, ana Miss Kate liuick succeeds him. The office for the nresent will le In the otlice now occu pied by tho Western Union Telegraph Co. iu the DoukIss county bank build- Kg. Mrs. AnnelhoU' will beat the residence of W. McKouitio every Tuesday after Sent. 1st to attend to her music class, aud w ould like those wishing her instruc tions to call and arrange lor hours. Lessons will bo giyou at 10, 60, 75 cents, and 1.00, according to time and grace of pupil. C, 8. 1. Koeo brought to this ofllce the other day a low bones from Kednelds, just above (Jlondale. Us said they were a Part of tbe skeleton of an ox which ho saw tho Indians kill In tho Kogue Kiver war of 1803. luey are mute witnesses of tho daiigeis, trials and tragedies ol pioneer days. L. C. 11. Mubuu was over from Yon calla Mouday aud brought with him a lew samples ol prunes mai are soon to mako that locality laiuous. itiousauds ol trees are Just begluning to bear aud thousands uiuro aro coming on. the pruuu iu future years will ue Douglas couutv s chief export. Wo aro uudor oblitcations to llurb Krockway, now in llutlalo, N. Y., for a copy of llio Buffalo Express of tho UL'd, ult. ItisaCi. A. K. souvenir edition aud vontains many iuteresting things concerning the visitors to thut city, aud numerous anecdotes published for tbo first time concerning the lato war, Kov. Dilworlli Suuday preached soruion to tho Youiiit puonlo. His sub ject, "Doiug good to those wo meet,' waa u well chosou oue. Iho young chorus choir nine the anthem "Come to mo." Mr. 0. 1. Coshow is tbe loader of tho chorus. Under his instruction tho young voices already show improve IIH'llt. I ur local poslolUce Uuht haa beeu on (or some tlmo aud ia still ou. Mono oi Iho candidates appear to be dropping out w title the net is ueiug aauea to large lv. There are now about a doteu active lv iu the Held uud there are aeveral months yet to go on. It ia probable uo seluctiou will lio tuudo till Mr. rusher. term penrs its clnao. linn. W. F. llenjsmln la able to l absut agsln. Wheat ut a standstill 1 price from 70 to 73 cents per bushel. I). V. Allison has relumed from lbs Khovel Creek Mud Hprlngs. When a adv calls on a liontlemari she needn't ptoflulm It from tho honielopa. A. F, Krown of Oakland waa on the streets yesterday, renswingold acuiiit- antes. Tim rain haa laid the dual and cleared tha smoke, but ia not welcomed by eith er hop pickers or hop growers. Jack Nicholson, a Douglas .county pioneer, is in the city today for tho hrst lime aioce 13. Ho was a packer in early days. Mrs. II. li. Hsppersetl came tip last vnnlnir from 1'ortland and this morning started with her daughter, Mrs. W. II. Jamieson, for Marshlield. Ihcru waa a atrike in an Oakland hop vard. hut Judve Htearns informs us that the matter has been settled and pickers are at work at .'10 cents per but. Next Sunday will close up the year's work at the M. K. Church. The pantor will or each mornlm: and evening. Tha annual conference convenes at Corvallia, Hept. nth. Say. If yoo want your horses i-hod so they can travel, take them to J. M. Trimble. He makes tho foot a study and guarantees no sacks to pick up toe cslks. Corner Fine and Lane. Mrs. J. W. Kane died at the old homo- stead at Mishawaka, Indiana, on Aog. 1 Hi h, aged 70 yeara. Ueceascu was horn Mary Jane Ziglar, and was the eldest sister ol the late l. Ji. Aigier oi una city. F. It. Colfman, physician sndsurgexu, secretary Btary board U. S. Tension surgeone. Office in Maraters Stephens street. block, resldenco 7.'0 l'rofeeaionsl calls in promptly answered town or couutry night or dsy. Mrs. W. N. Mitcheli anJ daughter, Khea. who have been visiting near l'cel for aeveral weeks, came down here Turs day and visited relatives until Monday morning, when they left for their home lu l'ortland. There ia a little talk about Oakland concerning a young man resident there and a young woman, who, with her family recently removed to Jaksjn county, it is said mey ougni to nave married. Maybe toey win. Max I'racht is in l'ortland, a patient attbetiood Samaritan Hospital, ret civ Ira surolcal treatment for injuries re ceived from a fall several weeks sgo. Mr. l'rscut'a injuries are not serious and be will be sble to be abont in a lew days. Tidings. Workmen are still engaged on the im provements to the residence of Mrs. M. Joaephson, but ihey are making sign pretty last me irom oi me uouee win be ornamented with a tower, aud the whole building will be a credit to the architect. Half the trees In front will be cut down. These are now ao thick that the foliage obscures the building. There will be a csmpuieeling held ut Drain. Or., commencing Sept. 7th and will laft two weeks or more. Kev. B. V Kmally, district elder of Ihe F. M Church, will be there and we expect other workers. Everybody reepcctlully invited. Come with your tenta or cov ered wagons and stay aa long as ou cau Mhs. U. C. Kkink. Msuuel Moore brought suit aaiuel John Long, jr., at Oakland. The caee waa tried belore Judge Mallby without a inry. There were two causes of action. The tiret was dismissed, but cu the sec ond. iuditiLent waa eutered for plaintiff in the sum of 10.2 aud o.Kte. I. B. Kiddlo conducted the plaintiff's side of the case aud Geo. M. Brown appeared for Ihe delendant The C. B. K. .t K. K. K., at its annual meeting held in Marshlield last week, electod as officers and board of directors for the term of twelve months: T. R Sheridan, president: J. W. Bennett, vice president; J. B Hassett, secretary: R (traiiam, r . aiclbiu, i. t. ferje- nc. All tne ouiciais are residents oi Marshlield. save T. K. Sheridan, who is of Roseburg. Bulletiu. Msjor Mark Holmes of Bohemia, Capt. W. Cook of tho Music W mine and T. . Ruth of the Oakland ua.ette, were allers at this office Saturday. This is a summary of their remarks : Oakiaud is O. K. Hor people are busy shipping fruit, picking bops, making flour, bous ing eratu, developing coal, nuiiding t.iak- land road, and ovens lor testing cement There is renewed activity in tbe Bo hemir district and the wave of prosperity ia rolling high. Coos Bav News: Sea-lions are fro mentlv seeu near the mouth of the bay but they rarely come farther up than lOmniro. A herd of 1-. however, ven tured aa for as Glasgow, one day lately. Cunt. Bob Jones was cominc ui the . ... . . . f - i bay WUU roca scows si tne lime, aim nearly scared tbe lile out of tho lions by tooline the whistle of the Milton when ever ihev showed their heads over w ater. The tlounder iocs and spiasiuugs oi tne big amphibians furnished great amuse ment for the spectators. A ieddler of jewelry passed through the county. He visited ttie i mripis l-... i..i.i.,i,..i ,r i..ft .nmn iiw.l. ry wllh Mr.Shambrook aud Mr. Good, tU COUDlKUUir.it. iu. . "'-'"""- : , f.1. K.ani t.uib it K...h..'r.- davor two later worked ii., anmmniisnorv note for 1S0. v . . . which the scoundrel was tryiug to nego- tiate. But suspicion attaching tneroto, word was sent to Mr. Sbaiubrooic aud his sou. B. 1-.. came up to look into the matter, but the bird had ltowu. He got no money on the note, however, and it ia safe to say he will uot call for bis iewelry. i t.. ..l,. r vi..i;na un.i the Durson is no more or no less than Jerry J. Wi son tho jeweler. He has mndatuo and haa threo under way The instruments are made out of Oregou woods. He started In about a year ago as a banter. A musician had contended that u irood violin could not be made out of Oregou woods aud Jerry said it could. Ue made one and rroiessor Appieuon prouounces it an excellent instrument worth all the way from $1000 to $1500. Now ho has just completed another i , I . . t. t ... U. ll.All.lll il U. lOOXB lO IUV repVllcrt no iuviiu lit niiD B irood as an v boil y a nddlo. Surprises come from unexpected places. Who knows but that fame is In store for Jerry as the maker of violins. The fruit packing aud tduppiug season iu now iu full blast in tho Rogue river valley, according to reports from that section. There bas nover been eo large a crop of fruit grown in tho valley as this aeaeou's output will roll up. A recent tour of the principal orchards aud pack' lug-bouses of the valley, of which Mod- ford is the principal shipping point, ahowa that the fruit crop will bring iu hundiuds of thousands of dollars to li uit- groweisthiu year. About six carloadu ia Ihe daily average oi shipping, aud this will cuutiuue till about October, mid include uears. peaches aud prunes. Then the apple seusuii will set in, aud that crop ia simply wouderlul. No au thentic estimate has yet been made un It. Crops. Ihe weekly bulletin of the weather bu reau lias Ihe following concerning Ihe crop of the aeatern part ol the a ate: Fall-sown wheat Is safely atored in warehouses, ele. Threshing of spring- sown wheal la nearly done. All reports axno as to the excellent yield ami tnal liy. Spring-sown grain is considerably shovo the average. Oats aro safely out of the way j they are of a superior qual ity, and tbe yield bss been excellent. 1'runei are ripeoing rapidly; large uiiHiililies.aio being ahipied for fresh fruit, ami those over ripe go lo the driers, 'the driers are all starting op. The prune crop is I'lUch heaverier than was anticipated. Ihe shipment of Bartlott Wars and Crawford ea':hea continues. Tralnloads of fruit consigned to Ihe Mid dle West and the Atlantic Slope ciliee have left Ibis city every other day for the past two weeks ; the Iruit bas arrived In good condition and commands good prices. The main crop now demanding atten tion ia the hop crop; the weather pre vailing ii not lavorable. ricking has commenced in all sections. The bop louse is bad. Mould has appeared in some yards, snd the totsl product will be lets than heretofore expected. Hon. nlckera are not over tilVniiful. Tha 'inantity and fpality of the bops will not be an average. i he apple and late reach crone will be good, the former being freer from the effects of the Codlin moth than usual Corn ia a good crop for Oregon. Corn in Oregon does not grow to that perfection that la found in the Mississippi alley. fasturaires are now at their poorest. thouith stock is yet in a good condition. I'oiatoes continue lo be reported a big crop. Melons, squashes, cabbage, etc., are prolific. O rapes are a better crop than usual, and tbe early varieties are now ripe or ripeuing. vt ithin a lew weeks all crops and pro duce will he gathered, and plowing for next year'a crops commeocetl. Myrtle Creek Items. Fr'jiu the Beacon.) The hog crop is short in South Doug las this year. M. F. Rice and wife of Roseburg-. were visiting relatives in town Sunday. Tbe S. I'. bridge carpenters are work ing on the bridges here this week. If you want to see a land of biir ornnes and iota of tbem, come to South Douglas. About 00.000 bnabelsof Brain is tbe eetimate for the Myrtle Creek precinct this year. It becomes more evident every day that a wagon road between Myrtle Creek and Riddle ia a necessity. We want a man for county commis sioner who is in favor of a wag-on road between Myrtle Creek and Riddle. Every boy and girl in South Douglas. tall enough to look into a hoshel box, will be in demand thia fall to help in baivestiog the prone crop. Mr. Miles who lives on North Myrtle. ket a valuable cow last week. She at tempted to jump a barb wire fence and was torn up so badly that she died ol ber injuries. W. 1'. Duonivau and Geo. Kodurft re turned Ihe first ol tbe week from a bont ou Riser Creek. Will killed four deer out of five shots, but bis partner failed to draw blood. listes' Excursions. Geo. Estes will take au excursion to the Manufacturers' lair at l'ortland on tbe L'7th inst. by special train. Tbe round trip rates will be as follows: Ashland, west rork and points be tween, fi.To; Riddles and Myrtle Creek, tO.75; Roseburg, Wilbur and Oakland, $0.45; Yoncalla, Drain, and Comstock. li.l'j ; Collage Grove, $4.75; Creswell and Goshen, $4 50; Eugene, Irving, Junction Uitv and llamsburg. t-to. lickets on sale at all pomta included above, good for return on any regular passenger train within 7 days, further particulars next week. Late Sunday night at Albany, Will iam Maher. a blacksmith, was stabbed in the bai-k by James Blackburn, son of Jude D. R. X. Blackburn of that city A week at:o Blackburn and Maher quar reled, and by muUal agreement fought a duel w ith bare nuckels iu a secluded place across the river in the presence of several witnesses, oiauer naa tne ueei of the titiht. Afterwards they shook hands and returned to town. Last nicht Blackburn attacked Maher with a knife and iu dieted seven ugly gashes in the back, one of which penetrated the inngs. .Maher was under the luiiuence ofliouorand was unarmed; Blackburn wits sober. Tbe latter save himself up and was lodged in jail. Maher is dan gerously wounJed, but may recover Railroad Commissioner bddy bad au interview with Manager Koehler of the Southern l'acitic last week regerding the sunn vim: of cars lor moving green Iruit as there bad been some complaint oi the inadequacy of the service. There ia now but a local freight train every other itav. hut a through freight passes every day and this train will pick up loaded cars at anv point, bliipments ol lees than carloads will have to wait for the local. The management promises to put lortu its best euoris 10 supply laciuues When a shipper wants ono or more cars 111 H gl veil UU1U. UO BIIUUIU KIT a lire wm- - i tl.i' tl. .'.r. ,,, (orwarded. Sometimes requests are J 100 in a day, and Ibey can I aa 1 ia-ti f m Km BI1 nl 101 1 Cat. atriPA un - rr prunea can be raised for 1 cent per Uouud ; at 4 cents a pound, tbe prune wiii make about 3 cents profit man can handle and dry about ib bush eig 0r prunes in a day of 12 hours, or 500 l)0UDuB 0t jriej fruit. This would be 15 clear profit be earned for bis em mover in a day. ine men wno ory me uruoea Bhould have liberal wagea for their work. $1.50 per day of 12 hours, small nav for tbe work done and Is cer taiuly not unreasonable, considering the profits ou bis labor. Boacon. Commiasioner Uermann Is not a can- .li.laiu f.ir trnhnriialnrial or other state ilonon,. iing wll tatisrled with his ,,reeeui position, says the Roseburg Plainiihalkh. Be that as it may. Her U1111., makce a good otlicial in auy ca - l imcity. Coiiuilio Bulletin. I ' 11. C. Long baa purchased au interest iu the Roseburg Cash Market aud it will bo conducted by Beckley it Long, who will keep on baud a choice supply uf meats, aud endeavor by fair dealing to obtain their share ol the public patron ago, Take your wheels to Hodsou. Ilauiliu it Trimble for repairs. First class work done. They are propaied lo do all kinds ol turning; cniai, cones, axles and crank haugcrs. ulso geueral blacksmithing. Corner I'iuu and Litue Hi reels. Rico it Rice, thu Cass street luruituie dealeiu, havo it good lino of healiug sloven of various doecriptiouH, new aud second hand, (or the (all trade, Hermann Marka went lo Porllaud Sat urday night iu reeiKiuse lo a telegrsm announcing tho illness ul his mother. Miulrrel Holaou Ml Manner'!. Oakland. Mrs Marcellus retorted boms from Albany Wednesday. Mra. James Underwood il Riseliug was in (own Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Jamra Young waa vial Ing rela tives In English Settlement recently. W, X l-iniler, principal of the Yon calla school, Is sending a few days in town. II. D. Graves and wife were over from Rowhurg Saturday and Sunday railing on friends. B. J. Bovingdoii received a shipment of lino buggy robes, horse blankets ami other goods, last week. E. O. Young At Co. are in receipt ol a late khiprnent of dry goods, such aaailks, cashmeres, ginghams, fleece lined goods, etc. Miss K. L. Courlrigbt, who haa been visiting relatives here, left lor Chicago Tuesday where abe will reside in the fu ture. Capt. Cook of the Music mine of Bo hemia, was in town a few days last week. Capt. reports things doing nicely at the mines. Stearns Bros, completed their new hop bouse Monday which gives them a dry ins capacity of 300 boxes per day. They commenced picking Toesday. Tbe crop promises a large yield. Oliver Kincaid who has been ill for several months, was released from mor tal suffering: laat rriday about one o'clock, by death claiming bim as bia own. The funeral took place Saturday at the family residence at 2 p. m., Key. Wallace conducting tbe aervice wbicb was well attended. Tbe remains were followed to the grave in tbe Old Town cemetery by relatives and friends, where the body was laid to rest. Tkilbv. Drain Items. Fiuitandhop growers will keep us buay for tbe next 30 days. Wter Kent's new hardware atore is being rapidly bnilt by the carpenters. I am sorry to say Mrs. Sneed is in very poor health, and hope she will soon be oetter. A. O. Mattoon is working on his brick yard. Ue will burn a kiln for Perkins & Son's new store, to be built this fall il can be and if not in tbe spring. C. D. Drain has built a commodious baro east of tbe academy. Charley makes a good granger and looks in tbe beat of health. Farming agrees wiih bim. Farmers are buay hauling in grain. Tbey all say tbe acreage will be larger than ever the coming season. 1 am glad times are better for tbem. lie it Mc Kinle? or not, prosperity is coming. J. W. Krewson has moved bis store- building back from tbe old location, and now faces on C street. Ihe change is a good one and C street will be tbe com' log business street in tne near future. On account of farmers being busy get ting in another crop, I tear nop men will have to pay more man 30 cents a box. Many farmars say they will plow and not pick hope. The assessor is commended on R. R assessment. Many deem the assessor ship a picnic. It is in fact a bard office to till aud many hours work lilt mid night. It should rank equal in pay to county clerk aud sheriff, aud sooner or later this important office will be the leading one in the county auaire. The people are directly interested iu seaesaor, county lodge and commissioners, more eo than any other office. Jokt. Scottsburg. Showery weather. Mrs. Caroline Patterson came up Irom Gardiner last Saturday. Miss Flora Thompson has roturnel to ber borne on Long Frairie. Miss Maggie Wado bas returned from ber visit to Dr. W ade ot JJrain. M. D. Thompson has been hauling fencing lumber Irom tbe wharf. Miss Annie Nelson has again resumed ber labors in the school lor a few weeks. Dr. El wood was out on Long Prairie, professionally, lo see Mrs. Butler, who seems no better. I rank Sagabaid has secured a posi lion on tba steamer Eva snd will take his place soon. At well Andrews haa been tiuite ill, but is now somewhat ltuuroyeu unaer tne ministration of Dr. Elwood. Some grain ia being hauled for ship ment, aud a large quantity is expected to be eent to market in the next few weeks. Miss Mamie Palmer is expected home very soon, tier oia menus win ue pleased to greet her after au abcenco of eight months. Most people enioved tho cleared at mospbere alter the showers, aud the im- nrovement ot the dusty roads; but tbe farmer whose grain waa still unthreebed did not like it very well. Another Ford. Tho following letter is Belf-eiph.ua tory : .. Ubur. or., August jo. iwz. En. 1'LAiNUBALtit. Dear Sir: While at George Dimmick's Saturday last, I was greatly shocked by a notice in your naner of the ill doing of Rev. Dr. rord, of Seattle, who labored in Roseburg February last. Thia a sad mistake The guilty part is Rev. W. T. rord, as you will aee by tbe within cupping irom the Oieeonian. The Rev. Dr. rord is T. B. Ford of Eugene. I trust you will make full correction in due time. Ricv. J. II. Skipuoke Tbe clipping referred to was a Seattle diapatch of August 'Jo, and reads as fol lows : Rev. W. T. Ford, ex-pastor ol tbe Madison-street Methodist Episcopal church, of this city, waa today suspend ed by an ecclesiastical court on a charge ol adultery with a servant girl. The case will come up for final action before tbe Puget Sound aunual conference, to be held next week in Everett. Ford is now iu Butto, Mont, Gold Watch. W. A. McGhee guessed lucky No. 725 ou irold watch for August, at tho Novelty Store. Near ones were Belle Nelsou aud J. T, Thompson. I am authorized to say thut tho ap pointment of Rev. E. M. Marsters at Flouruoy Yalley for the tirst Sabbath in September ia recalled, on account til sickness. Mks, E. M. Mahtki. Married. MUSE l'UATT lu Roseburg. Auguat 'Jt. lS'Ji. by Kov. R. 11. Dilworlli, Bessie Burruughe, daughter ol Mr. aud Mrs. Roswoll v. t rait, to James r Muso of l'ortlaud, Or, OALLUP-KKI LY.-lu Roseburg, Sepl 2, 1M7, bv Judge Stearnii. W.J. Gallup aud Maude Kelly, both of Myrtle Creek. m Absolutely Pure Celebrated for III ureal Ifaioliinx truUKlS ami bcallhfulneas. Aaturaithu fixxl aalnat alum and all forma of adul teration common to the cheap liramla. ar,ii, saiw: romaa to., htw voaa. LITTLE LOCALS. Caro Bros, are the boss inert bant a. A new line of black dress goods at Josepbsoa's. Summer dress goods in iinmenntqaal- ities at Josephson's. A new line of ladies' belts in tbe new ox blood shade at Josephson's. Churchill, Woolley A McKen.ie are selling quantities of binder twine. Dentistry of all kinds skillfully and promptly done by Dr. Fred Haynea. You get sack twine snd spring eye needles at Churchill, Woolley Sc Mc Kenzie's. All kinds of artificial teeth made at reasonable pricee at Dr. Fred Ifaynes' Uental olnce. The ice cream soda at the Kandy Kitchen will do you good. They make it of pure cream. Try it. Money to loan on city and country property. V. S. K. Buick, Maraters umiding, Koseoorg, ur. Round trip tickets to tbe State fair at Salem, September 30 to October 8, sold at all atatioos on tbe S. P. for one fare. Tbe Kandy Kitchen bas connected its (oantain witb the water main and tbe . spray in tbe glaas dance will make the patrons leel cooler. Round trip to Yaquina and retnrn now on sale at tbe depot $9.00. Tbis Is $2 less then tbe rates last year and will be kept up nntil October, 10th. A round tiio rate of $1.40 baa been made to Boswell Spriogs going Saturday and returning on Monday. A rate of $1 85 is made good lor 30 days. Tbis season the Kandy Kitchen will turn out tbe beat ice cream and ice cream soda in the state. ew freezers, new receipts, plenty of pure cream. Confidence is restored. You can buy tbe celeorated Boewell Springs water in quaulities to suit, from Ad Harmon cr.eaper than water irom ibe South Umpqua. Tbe W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings on the second and lourtu Thuisday of every month at 7 :30 p. m. in the Kpwortu League room oi tne si. E. church. The ice cream they are making at the Kandy Kitchen this season is ahead of anything made in the towu heretofore, aud will advertieo itself. You ought to try their ice cream soda. Vim. vigor and victory ; these are the characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for consti pation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. A. C. Maraters Sc Co. There is uo -nineral water more pleas ant for family use than fiom tbe Boswell Springs. Ad. Harmon, agent, will sop ply families in any quantities, pints, quarts or denijohns. Don't nauseate your stomach witb teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little puis known as Ue Witts Little Early Risers. A. C. Marsteis' & Co. To tbe Ladies of Roseburg and vicinity : Call on Caro Bros, and secure greater bargains in novelties an I all hues ot goods thau at aoy other bouse in the city, They have the goods, and the lowest prices. Tbey don't make much fuss about it." We are speakiug ol Je w ut s ut ile Early Risers, the famous little pills (or constipation, biliousness, and all stomach aud liver troublea. Tbey never gripe. A. C. Maraters A Co. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a liodsend to tbe sttlicted. There is no advertisement about ibis; we feel just like saying it. The Demixbat, Carrol ton, Ky. tor sale by A. C. Maraters it Co. I have first-class new freezers, plenty ol pure cream., and guarantee to my cus tomers first-class ice cream aud not ex celled by auy body. I will make you ice cream as smooth as velvet or charge you nothing. C. F. NitcK. John Griffin, of Zanesville, 0., says: "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of De Witt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cots, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troublea Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ia unequalled. A.C. Maraters & Co. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., save: "Dr. King's New Discovery ia the only thing thai cures my cough, and it ia tbe beet seller I have. J. r. Uampbell, merchant ol Scsfford, Arix., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it never fails, and U a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits " Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs aud Colds is not an experiment. It baa been tnod tor a quarter oi a cen tury, and today Btands at Ihe head. It uever dtBapointe. rrce trial bottles ai A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. Its Value Recognized By Physicians. As a rule 1 am onpoajd to proprietary medicines. Still 1 value a good one, especially wbeu such U the source of re lief Irom paiu. as u topical (external) application 1 have found Cbaiuborlaiu's I'uiti ualui the beat letnedy 1 nave over used (or neuralgia of auy kind. I have couscieuliously recummeuded it to many persons, u iu l am UouNt, M. v., Jauea- ville, Wis Sold by A C. MArntorj A C. There iu a time (or everything; aud tbo lime lo attend Ion cold is whon it stalls. Dou'l wail till you have con sumption hut preveut il by imiu One Minute Cough Cure, Iho gieat remedy lor coughs, colila, croup, bronchitis and all I lnoat aud lung tioubles, A. (J MauUirsA Co.