I'ortUndi i mmmiiim; Tho JMuindealor IJJfcJST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'iiIiIImIm'iI Ku i) 'I lniiiluy AII'iii''M MIlKk uVl Minn Hlrttl, HOftl.lll M4, OltlijON II V I UK PtAlNOUUR PUBUSHINC COMPANY. Tho Plaindoaler LKTTLK HKAI'fci, DILI. HEADS, KTC, KTC, KTO. i;eculi;d Neally ami ul Living Itnt. ' Vol. XXVII 1. ROSKBUUG, OREGON, THUKSDAY, SKI'TKMUKK 16, 1897. No. 47. 4t a4l .1 trt i It f A. ' .. . . "1 Niiitr Meetings II I- u. r.l.l.. IttiHhlll'lltl lU'K, M ! Iittlit tlM-tr rcKMlnr n mult alli'ii" Hi llw I 11. t), r', Imll dii wwinl mill louilli llinil I.I I Bi ll hllllllll. All llll lllWrrH lviIH'll 111 III I. ,,,1 uulnilv, mil mM vIMUnu briiUitu cr .I..H, '-"-"v;;;:i;,.A..K.i'.ruN,K.u III.KMAN MAIlKrt, Hrm-laiy. t .iu.i.h t otiM ti., no. ai . a. m.. I J tl ...1.... ..I. VKiilnif mt S tit-lurk In Hi" "I'l Mnxilil" Hull. MMtlni liriilln n mi' i hi.IIiiII) Hit lli'il l ulU'lHl. V, It. IiiK, UNI. IV. I'M Kit V , t DllllClllir. llrctiiilluK Hrtn lmy. r AHUM. UlUUK, A. K. A A. M., IIKUUJ.AB - huh Urn,. Hit" :l mill Hit Wcdiitjadays lu ix li iiiniiili. I id l: JnllNHdN, W. M, N, I . Ji. kilt H'tty. Mllll.KTAIUAN I.OpllK. NO. S, I O. I), t. DKM'la KntiirilitY rvtnlus ul each n i Hull Imll In U.I. I Pillmv Iniii'lu al Uuauliuif. Mi'iiilnia ul lu- tml'-r I" K'mkI imiillui ait: luvll- .iiomuu.i. liom.Ri niMtisOs. n. US I . (I. Mn M II Hci. J. Illnl.lUlUH liilli.K, Ml. I, A. O. ft. W. iin'iln llii- i'nm.l mul Inurlli Mondays l rub uiuiilli al7..ait. in. t Oil"! rllo ball. Mi iiiln n i'l II"' "I'll ' In k'HHl IkiiilliiK kro III vltud to lion. I ' 1 1 KN'H I'llhT, NO. .".I, H. A. It., M r K It 'I II M 1 I. ul mul llilil i liur.U) ul iiii li uiniilh. WWMhN n Itl.l.lKK t'Olil'M NO. 10, MKkrW luli mi.l llilnl Tluiela la each UlUlllll. l,AitMir Al l IAN1 K Kratilar Uuarlcrlj ,'(li.y will t,i In 1.1 al luankO 1111. Kim Ii)I. tlm lltl Kililny In li-fiiiljer, March Mt-l mi.l Ju in', mul iiivinii'i rii.my in "Ti""'. Ra KllUKU I I1AI I Ul, NO. . W. K. M,. MKHIS llui inm.l mul tiiilllli Tliiiril)S ul each IllUtllll HKlilNA II. WI', W. M. A.. M.i Ilk"" .i, f 1 1 IIM IHMIU IMVIHION NO .'.'. II. or t. ., V Miitlaitcfy Mioiiil mitl luurlu Huuilm. 1 OfiMU IIH It. II I.ODHK, NO 41. I. O iO. r IV n,, ,. on I iii .It tivi nliik ul li work kl iliu (M.I fillimn Imll. VUlltiig iliun mill iiiviliiini ore Ini lU'l in muml. MtUlT WK-r, N. (i. A MAI A H.IIIII, R. h,c. a I I II liiliiiK, M. K. UK I'.. MrKIU ,,., i..m.liir n i iilni l Oil'l I'olluwi in v..,i,t.rt ivi.u iiiM In L'.Mi.l kimitlfiiM tr .llali llivll.'ll i.i mu'inl. n I imiSI.V. I', t;. H M. t U.NUI IMI. K. It. h. I'l oiionlou.il CiirilH. M. CllAWIOHU, Attorney ul I Kih,iu Mm li in Hiill'lliiK. IliEHt'llii, nil 0 -iiuMii. i la-Inn tin' I1. l-niiit oitii i- mid iiiiuiuk i- i-vnH) . I.li' Kihi ivcr U. rt l.mnl uitIit. ukuHHI M. Iill.lltll. Fmli. I-A..M Tl fcTIK. JJEOWN A TUQTIN, Attorney s-;it-Law, Uuniii V mill N In A WIImju liliM.k. liOtlKllfKU, oil. w J H. WILLI a, Attorney and Couniselor at Law, Will pr-tho la all tUt oourU uf lh HUt. Of. tea in llio Uuuit 11.IUM, DuuU euunlf, Ur. A. HEIlLUnEDH, Attorney at Law, Homrburu, Oregon. OlBcu umr Hit I'tMlufBw un Jckua iIihI, o, V. COSHOW, Altui ney-at-Law, Hpcclul IllU'llllOII Kllill tu C'UIU iit'icliil l.uw mul Cullcclluu. 'Jill. Cull J .tl -k-OII M. "1'1'UllO Kluciuu lllotk. Il'i-Klll Kii, wKHiUN. P D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, UiKHim ;i mul 4 l)lur it Wllmm Ulin k. KUaCBUUU, UU I B. EUDY, Attoiney-at-Law, lii HI 111' KU, UKKlioN. RA H. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, KO.SKHUKU, OHECJON. rLMER V. HOOVER, I'hysieian ami Surgeon, u I' ll i:; M it I it Mrcil, uiic iluur nuulli ul t'lly Hull. KOrWIIl'KW, Oil. VHA BROWN, M. D. lll'l' 101 M Jill kmlll Mtrut'l, Ul It' I. Kurt' ul Mm. J. Iliier. ItOrl.lll lUi, OH. I c. TWIOHELL, M. D. tl Physician cc Surgeon. tuiU'i. iiiiiiih, limn li in H r.u. I'kylut A VAllmiil Hrlt k UOliliUUKO, Kihiiii:. lot utoily tiet-iipU-it dy I'r. HimI1u-. J L. MILLMR, M. V., Surgeon ami Homoconatliio IMiyeician, Kvehury, OriuM. -Chrunlo illmiiKiis a iwoUltf , W ILL. P. UEYDON, Oomity Wiii-voyor. uiul Notary l'uUII-', Urrica: lu Court Uuube. inlnri lur Hiirvi'vlim ami Field Nultik khould ..lnw..l In Will I', lluyilnn, tioiinly Hur II, ItllM I.IHII, HI. f SiKICII.V I IRST-CLASS. j HfvrPi "IL McCLALLEN. MUM. I). ( MM I AI.I.KN, -r.. IIEASQ7A&TE&3 FOS TnAVL!3 iiati:h hiahnaiii.i-.. Iiiui , Hilt nmu,lu Knout. Krt u Hun lu att-l r iuiii 1 inm. &02BVn3. H, C. STANTON Bu J nl rlTJ ni t.lBil alock DRY : GOODS UONMIHTINtt Of Udttis' Hrwik (iuol, Kibboiis, TriiiiiiunM, Uc.i, K.U-., Kte. -AlJtO A FINl MTOCK Ut- IIOOTS AIYI SIIOIIN 01 lk ImmI tulMr i""! bIIi GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and w'lakt Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alao o hnd In Uif quutlllte mud l prlroa U nlt tko Ubm, Alw Urua ntuck uf Custom-Made Clothing l"Yr Choice Call at Stanton's for "L. I. M" SUPPLIED I'urtiuM i iitU'i 1 1 1 1 .tl s ii u xUkiui; mi jutiu l.r Iliu Zkuiiiincr will ni't'.l k'ii' .fV TcfliuM. Wo kii'i 'fin. II you tAkiit a limt cl.iiiM hi- tii'tit it., itru llin llH lli:it V'.' llUYO lllflll ill htul k tnl V X ill lit! lilrJHC.l to IllH f u II Zi'aII ami M'o uh. Vi' urn f bouiiti tu iiiiuiiu yuii uini at iek your ptitiDiiiik'o. liivn UN R t'kll Hllll Ittil-lUlVilli'l'tl M Country Proilutc tttitujlit kllll SolJ 1 1 I rcr lcllici lit ii) rrl ul the kit). DEPOTS GROCERY 9 i:i)ii)ic i.w- a f.iuuirv ijivoij.) i WOODWARD Tim BIJSTLEB ROSEBURG Docs U ALL COrilPETITORS! We are atwaya iu tho LcJ, mil mean to keep tlicro. Tba Uultlon Harvest is tipou ur, ami farm en are kiniling bet-aiiko WuutlwarJ look to tliuir iutcrnt. I1UCSOV HAimiuNiS Full Trl ioJ TEAM HARNESS Thee aro all Leallivr ami Warrantotl. SADDLES At Roduooil I'rivtm. Cuiieult your tiurko and ! kino ami kue Wooilwarrt Uelore inlying. v. v. woodward DOIfll I J UotlKlttl SP uohvi;i.i., llOIIKlMH l'Ullll, OH KOU l lio MiiliTh ul thf.o Hiilii: i uiitiilii : liiiliui', Drumlnc, 1'ulitkniiiiu, tliu I'm liuiutlin ul inm nuil Uiihi Htm i lilurlui'ii ul mil ium, ii.i.;ih'Miiih nm I Hoilluiu. , lino bprtuit iiiiitiilii I li mul Un1 ulluOi'M i .''MJ KIIUIIS uf mlul niiilU t lu tin- Kllll. '11. l ot tttctl un tliu buiitliriu I'm llio Kiilliuiul, "HliitXk loulu'' I lout Hun I ml.. 1mm to l'uillnii.l, III I'uilklukt oiillly, OH gun, ..;i;nivUto(l UkUVk ul llhouin.illniii, Niul I'u luirli, utttii li ul l no muuiituii, uyhin-i.siu. iiit tirlvn, Nuuriilkiit, Mulklliil 1'uUuiilim. M.lmy ruiiil.li', CuimllpHlluii, liUtUM'H ul tiio M. in, l.lvi r au.l Uutvt'U. ituil VviiiuvhI iliH'unt'K liitti' lici'U t'uroil liy Iliu nut; ul tluno viiilcib. Now liKtli-ruoinn lOiini'Utvil mill Iliu tit m 1 it liulUlliiK. 1'iwlolllco autl l-.xpit-Hs uii llio pn ui lata. Uully mall, uoiUi mul nuiitli. Ttnuia-llu pt'i' tM'vk, J pi'r iluy, liioliuliug uittua. Tliolloti'lU miller llio luiiiiullulu kiipi'ivia- lllll ul f AI'T. lllvN. II. IIOHtVI.I.I'i lif,U7 Maiiiiiicr I AMINIJ IMMINHNT. (Ircat DlNtrcs nt Dawn City. A (lliiiimy I'rokpctt - l.awlca iicsa mul DiMorJer. llicr-un l-ikiitiHiu lvkaruiuvr of iat Iriiluy rontiiiiiMil tint following from Dawnou l!ity i "Uitkii l'tiiN-r, li. O., Ht. lU.-Tlie .ti'itiniT tMovolaml liait arrivml from M. Miilmilii, lirinuinu will lior Iron) Ilia Yukon K"ll livliU a Atorv of liialrvs and illnaiilfr. Tho in infra alia l.aa on lioanj ami ollltiN In vliarK ol tint aliii tell utury ul tlikunlur miiJ iliatroiui at Dawaoo. Winlur Iiuh act in at tliu tnliiing city of tliu Iru.en norlli, uu.l Hie two great klurca of Iliu ilai:t liave tlukod tlielriloora lur llicy liavo nulliing to aell. Tlioaa wliij Imvo licon Hi'tikiug gold muet now peck (or food ur tlarvt). While tlifro nuiy bu u tvudeiicy lo es exiiiratu tliu antiial condition, of allairs, llioro tau ha no inokUon that famine tliruatuiiM all tbu vt-ulureaoiiia men and wciut'ii vliu mails their way lothe Kloo liku. IIuiiiIic'Ih of unruly ajiiiita aie Hock lug (o l'iiweoii. Tluuats of violence are bi'ini( inu le on every aide. Kiiuriuotiii punk ii ro now helng paid fur food nt l;iwnun, and it ia imHMeililo thai moro lliun four vrnaele with pro vi'iona cuu rent li llmt camp before tho river free.i'M. Indignation uiculiuga, heavy willi mur intiH'd thri'itia ol vengeance, have been In 1 1 ul St. M.chaela by I bono whosuo no ho u of atlvunciiig up the river, and lean of filing hai:k to civllikatioD. 1 lie liret fitrtia tif winter aro apparent on llio river Yukon, which la beginning tu irci'u-, ami in a few weeka will be closed against all navigation. A tniaiiap 1 1 an eomo lo the Kicelaior, and from the frozen north conii'i llio atory of another dikanier in which -IJ men lost their Uvea. On ihu Cleveland there are oS pmten Kuia who Imte come from Dawaou City. Jhcie aie few mint-re iu thia parly that ate nhlu lo lull of proHperity. Moat of (hem wmli tu exaggerate their poe-efl-i uiH, .mil i( one were to believe the in ilt-liniiu RtoricH they tell he would eay ilie litaHiiru Hliip w illi which they come run it'll ',wiO,OiK. Captain Hall, of the C i vrlaiiil, t-.iy h he ban llOO.WjO iu hia nule. J l.u puiBf h believek he cjii itc count lur tlOO.OUO on board. The Cleveland lift St. Michaela Au- Uiiht Mm lius noimi of llio pa6t.cn v;i ti ul t l.o I'. 11. Weitro on hoaril. The HY.iie It-It li.twkoii City iu lime to con mil with the I'orllun.l had nlie uul met w it h u inihliap kiiil htm k on tin) Hats nliovo Circle City, 1 ho iiiiiivra Iroui I'attuuii report that on Julv l' i th'j Hloren ul the Al.mk.i Cuui- nan i.il Conipkiiy iiud ihu North Ameri can Trailing A: TrauBpurUlion Compuny c!oied their iloora, und aiiutniocetl llu-y li'itl no moro loo'l to tell. V ht-u tho utiuoiiiiciiuieiit vh8 niado i jiis'triimion eei.'.ed upon tho people ol Dawson, wild gol.l Kickcm crow Jing iu ul tho rate ol -0 lo .'iO per May. Ir uukeuuuaH uml disor der, nii.l.lni): and i.llt'iit-HM were rmu- patil. At M. Mii haclu llui con lilioii of utTaira in uluo the c .tumi of imivt H cJUCtin. Iheio un- not enough i-ti ui turiB lu town to ui commodate tho crowd, and ecorea ol ncoplo aro living in tunle. Shortly tie-ion- tho Cleveland led ft. .Michaels two expeditionf, those ol Iho National City and of the South CoaH, beld indignation uieelinge, thre atonitiu ttiro vengeance upon tl o.-e who hud brought thnm thsre ami tl.eii were uuublu to carry Iheui fur ther. On AugtiBt I'd llio lOkculoior left St. MIcIiucIh ith u largo iiiantltv of gold. KeporlH were current that her treasure amounted lo u uiiliiou dollar. Boon after leaving M. Michaels the hxcelmor viita caught on the dangerous (lata of the Yukcn und broke two blades of her pro peller. W hen tho Cleveland reached Uunalueka tho found the hxce'.mor un dergoing repairs. It is probable she left (hinalukka lust Mouduy. Shortly before tho Clovelaud left fur Seattle ou her journey home the Coiled States revenue cutter Dear put into St. Michaels to tell another story of death and disaster in the ice-bound Arctic. the hear had ou lioard Captain White- aide, his wife, iho brat und fourth olll- ceis und four aeamoa of the eteaiu whaler Nevach. They are all that re nin iu to tell a terrible story of death la the Arctic. The Nevach was caught in an icepack, of her crew -I- were lost. Thirty-olio were crushed in tho ice anil teu frozou to death, ibu Dear saw the vessel's signal of distress near I'oint Har row, and went to her assistance. The captain, hia wifo, two otlicers aud four cea moil were persuaded to leave the crippled Bhip, but nine others positively rcftiHcd to o. iney were lelt In a deso late held of Lo, and it is feared perished with their comrades. The terrible tulo of suffering told by Captain Whitcgido and bis otlicers forms but an incident iu I tie stoty that the Cleveland brings. It was believed after she hud left St. Michaels she was to leai u no more of the Klondike, its dan gers and diiahtcrs, but Ihu Clevelaud bad hardly gouo :i." miles when, the paared a vessel that told of evils to come, of dau gerntiH hpiiita ready for any outrage, of excited and angry uieu who have left a black record on tho coast on their owu pathway to the Yukon. The Cleveland ami Humboldt had met, aud now Hlorics of the abandoned adveu turcra tho latter vessel is conveying to tho gold licliU were scut back to the world. When tho Humboldt etopiwd at Ouua-lii- ka on lu r jouiuey to St. Michaela. the patiecugors wuio iu open rebellion, 'i'l icy began lo realize that it would bu iuipo.-.Mlilo In reach Dawsou before next Hpiiug, ami ihoy know lliat niinery await ed llii'iu al St. Michuais. Ihuie were open threats against . 1. Wood, or gaiii.ui and manage! of the expedition, aud it in Ic.ucd ho may lof-o his life tit the hands of his passengers. llmgaiiih! Ilargaliibll lJrgaliini Iu piauoH. tugaiiH aud inusiiHl goods. lUeycleu now and second hand at the lowiu.l prices poseiblo. 1 have uIno got about ilnriy thousuud feet of lumber w l it-Is I havo takou iu trade for uoodu, and will eell cheap, as 1 am not in the lllllllll-r lUIMUCtiH. T. K. Iiii it viiimoN, Koseburg, Or. There is a time for every thiug; uml tho lime to ulteud lo a cold is wlicu it btuiib. liun't wait till you have oou HiiiupUoii but prevent it by using One Miuuto Cough Cure, tho gieat remedy for coughs, coldtt, croup, bronchitis and all throat ami lung troubles. A. V Mnriilcrn & Co. OKEOON STATU ANU II3I RICT HAIRS. The following circular hs lecu ad dromtd to agents of the H. 1'. Co. From alationa on thia Company's lines north of and including Aahland, articles lor exhibition at the Oregon State Pair, to he held at fair grounds from Septem ber IXHb to October nth, Inclusive; and the Second Southern Oregon District Fair, to bo held at Ilosobiirg, from Oc tober IL'tli lo October l'jth. 1807, in clusive ; and the Firet Southern Oregon District Fair, to be held at Medford from September 21st to .Gib, inclusive: and also tho Manufacturers' Tair of 1S'J7, to be held at 1'orlland from September I'lM to October 2d, inclusive will be way billed at regular rates, and charges col lected ou delivery. Consignee or exhibitor will be required within five days after dozo of fair, to surrender to this company's agent, at point of returning shipment, the expense bill showing charge to the fair, aei om panied with certificate of secretary of the association, the latter aetting forth that proiieity baa been on exhibition and not changed bands, when consignment will be forwarded to original shipping point free of charge. Agents mui-t note on way-bill refercncft to original billing, also "luwanl expenso bill and sec re tart 'a certificate taken up." Consignees or exhibitors who have paid cbargesto the fair on articles that at its closo are found to be worthless by reaou of their perishable nature, on suricuder of expense bill, accompanied by certillcato of the secretary of the as sociation, the latter setting forth that the property has been on exhibition and not cliunged bande, and is unfit for re turn transportation will receive from this company's agent tho amount paid for Irauapor'ation of the property to the fair. Ageuta at stations naii.c l above will refund all charge for trantportutiuu to the fair by V. 13, attaching original ex peime bill, secretary's certificate and re- eipt ol consignee or exhibitor on form I'. 7, and forward all to the lieiaht auditor wiih tlaily reiort in usual man ner. Kace lioritce, S. I'. C. will bu eharued fur at regular ratt-t, lariff or fecial, in utual manner. If B nippers desire pausenger '.rain ser vice ou live olo k (other than race hortcR), same will be charged for at reg ular rates, tariff or special, eoint;, ami at freight train rates returning. Live stock Hiould bo conuigDud to the owner, hi care of party in charge, that delivery may be mado to party io charge, if necessary. I.xhiuiliug al molt! Ihau one lair, ehipuienm nnml be billed from originat ing' puiul at lull lurilT ratea. Consignee v ill deliver to our agent, at lirfct fair at which he may stup, paid extieueo bill and secretary 'a tertilitute ; and one-half of freight charges lo Hinli fair will be reluiulcd by t. 1J uiul l'orui F. 77. Ageut will theu way-bill to Iho next fair at full laritT, iudorsiug on tho way-bill icloreuce to previous billing. Aiteut at last HtopiHUi: place w ill re fund as above, and way-bill the ebiii uienl lo originating point at one-half tariff rates Agriculture and Manufacture. Though agriculture is the chief source of wealth, no exclusively agricultural country was ever a rich and prosperous oue. A country lich in agricultural products must have, iu order to produce to its fullest capacity, a largo amount of manufactured articles of every day use, such as wagons, plows, barrows, culti vators, reaper?, mowers, threshers, etc. All of these aud mauy more are essen tially indispeusiblu to good farming and for which larmers aro greatly indebted. If the farmer bus to import this neces sary uiacbiuery any considerable dis tauce, it absorbs all his surplus products aud sometimes more and thus he toils on vear after year aud with the most rigid economy no makes out little progress. He often ruus behind. The manufacturing industry of a country must keep puce with its ugricul- ural or it will fall behind iu the race of prosperity. Oregon will never become a wealthy state until she manufactures the luost of her agricultural implements aud also most of the articles of common every day use in the farm home. For illustration, compare Pennsylvania aud New York with Illinois aud Iowa. The two former states cannot campare as to fertility of soil with the latter, and yet the farmers are far mure wealthy on ac count of their great manufacturing in dustries. All the articles of farm use in these states aro mado at home, thus sav ing tho cost of fieight and au army of middle men with interest on capital in vested by those middle ineu aud insur ance added to their protits. The farmers of Douglas county practi cally send thousands of dollars every year to the eastern stales for farm im plements that could ne manuiactureii in the state for less money than is now paid for them. Of course, it will require cap itol lo build up manufacture in Oregon, but unless it is tloue Oregou will make slow progress iu tho race of proeiierity. Another thing our larmers must iio io protter better Ihuu now. itiey must farm fewer acres and cultivate more thor oughly. Lauds are Incoming impover ished by continue. 1 succession ol crops yearly without resuscitation either by application of lorlili.ers or by resting to allow the elcmeuts to restore their lauds somewhat. No county ever did or ever will grow wealthy that neglects its man ufitcluriug intcH'Htd. Farmers, put that iu j our pipe Hint smoke it, li. Call lor Mate Convent Ion. The liilconlli uuuuat convention of the Woman's Christian Totnpcrauco 1'iii.ui nf Oiiil.iiii. will htt hulJ in Allinnv. - - ... - - j i Oregon, September -S, sty, lu October .... !.'... : I 1HI, iiicitioive. i.Auiimtv itiviiiiit; at III it in. Tni'H.liii'. Si'iiti'inliur '.'Sill. Tin' convention will open ul 1 -MO p. ni. on lucboay, and cioHo at noon on t rlilay, October 1st. Let every local I'liiun i-eud ils full quota uf dologatea in order to inaUo this annual mooting a sticeoshlul and repro ticutativo gat heiiug. N UiClfcSA W. KlNMtY, Slate I'lt-Bidi-nl. St HVN F!. Fusmii. Corresponding Seen dry. It is said that little is stolen iu Iho Kloudike. aud this triumph of principle has been enttuiHtvoiy laudod. As lue few w ho do steal, however, are hauged for il, possibly principle is receiving loo miicii rroiiit. Looking (llui. Only a slight rain felt here last week. Hull and IIukIi Uooduian left on Mon day for the Olalla mines. Messrs. Williams & Uooduian shipped a large lot ol poultry ou Wednesday. llorers aro doing considerable damage to young prune tree io this aoctioo. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Muse left on Wednesday for their futore home in Portland, Oregon. (leorge Marst and family, who Lay been visiting near Grants riaat, returned Wednesday of last week. ' 'or school opened a week ago last Monday with an attendance of 'i'l, and I'rof. W. Wright of Bote burg in charge. Messrs. Williams and Goodman were offered a higher price for fat boga last week than haa been oflsred in tbu sec tion for the past six yean. Walter Cannon of Doalon and bin aia tr, Miea Bernlce Cannon, of St, Paul. Minn., were visiting the families of George Marst and It. V. Pratt Friday and Saturday. Miss Laura Williams, Miss Y.s Den Ding, Chas. Williams, Chaa. Cranfleld and David Morgan returned on Monday from their onting to coast towns. Thry report having bad a pleasant time. Coyotes are getting very bold in this neighborhood. On Monday night they made a foray on E. Morgan's sheep, killing one and injuring another. On Tuesday night tbey raided K. V. Pratt's chicken yard and made quite a commo tion but wore driven off. John Spaugh closed a very successful ttireshing season of twenty-two days on August 30:b, having threshed over 30,000 bushels, wilh only two alight breaks and a delay of leas than two hours. His greatest run was 2oVJ bnshels in six day at Garden Bottom Mr. Spaugb willblart his feed mill (chopper) In about two weeks, and hopes to be as successful with it ss with his steam thresher. Senilis. The Crops. From the weather bureao'a cri v bulle tin for Sept. C, the following is taken : The weather bas been unfavorable to harvesting the late spring-sown wheat aud oais; unfavorable to tbreehing, to hops and boppickiog, and to tbe prone crop. It has been favorable to late fruit ami vegetables, to pasturages, and it will enable plowing' to be commenced. F roiu reports at band, it can not be said that material damage has been done to the wheat crop, though necessarily lo that which is in shock in the open Held damage will result; that iu stack is not damaged to any extent. Iho percentage ol damaged .grain is very small. The graiu yet to be cut is not damaged, but the delay may producetdainago. Tbretdi iuir, of court), is at a standstill. Hops aro in a questionable condition. Picking is practicrlty susinded. Mold is increasing; and in those yards where no care was beetowed during the season, the lioi aie about worthless; where care wai given, they are in a fairly good condition but few, however, will be en tirely f.ee from mold. It is now esti mated that not over half tbe hops grown w ill be picked. The prune crop has been to an extent injured, by the rains cracking open tbe prunes; this fault is more in the Willa mette and Coast valleys, than io tbe Umpquaand Rogue Kiver valleys; in the latter two, the cracking .open is not extensive. Prune drying continues. Greatly Reduced Rates to the Oregon State Fair, Sept. 30, .to Oct. 8. Why not attend the state fair when you can buy a ticket for one fare, round trip, from any point on the Southern Pa cific lines in Oregou. The Oregon state fair and industrial exprsition will present unusually fine ex hibits and attractions in addition to the numerous track features, and exciting running races, with Del Norte to lower his record of 2 :0S for a purse of $250. trr.n.'unii'iita im hpini? mad A for the introduction of many new attractions to interest aud please all who attend. Visitors may prepare to be royally en tertained. One fare for the round trip, aud popular admission of 25 cents. Larue assortment of blankets at the Novelty Store. Death grimly Kara the nassarc- way through the door or nappiness for thousands up an thnnaa.nd.1 of wistful women. 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