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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1897)
MIS i'LAiNDKALER kepiemheh z, ihw. LTSTES'. L.XCURSIOMS 10 I mi: MANUrACTUHLRS' l;AIR At POHII.ANI). Till: I HUH) ANNUAL EXOUHMON to I III! FAIR w ill leave Ashland by HHtclal train Hupl. making good time, tuklng luiuiitlunUta Irotn nil pvilnla l'itM'i'ii Ashland ami Harrlsburg. iiinliuiivu, at the following low round I rip ratca to Portland : Aahlaud, Wont Fork ami points Uttiin . 7 75 Iliddli'S ami Myrilu Crmk 0 75 ltoi"biirg, Wlllmr Mini Oakland ll l.j Yum-alle, Drain ami Coiiislock. . H 1'ollagu rove -t 76 frcawoll aud liunlirii I W Eogmie, Irving, Junction City ami llarrlsburg 4 'JO Tlckr-ta good seven days, returning on uy regular Southern l'arllic paaaongor Unit) scheduled tu atoi at destination. Children under 12, hull fare; under 6, lrw II iii-ciuiipiiilnd liy parent or other person holding tlLki't fur (lie train, renal ulluantuw ul baggago chocked free. l ime schedule) Ivave Ashland, 0 a. in. ; Mitdloiil, liM; tiratila I'asi, 7:3T; Motlm, H o'clock; Wolf Creek, M ;W) ; lilrii.UU', V;tW; Kiddle, I'l ::'.; Koao burg, 1 1 '-'); Ukland, I-' noun; lrin, P.! : I l. in. ; Oil lac" rovi, l:-'.'i; gene, '.'.10, Juntllou Ci'y, "::JS; urilve Albany, jo minutes lor dinner; li-nvo Albany, il.fiH; arrivn Portland, 7 . m. All station agents lioiii Ashland lo llaniihiirg, luclunive, havu lii kola on n.il.1 lor Una train, lixcurslonlata are urgently requested to buy tickets aa far In advance aa possible, Coachoe are oidrred proportionate tu lliu ticket i aim ic,uriei by amenta. Ticket! not nurd (rum ilcknuaa r other cause will l mi ri'iVi n c I on presentation to selling agent ill miy timu piiur to, but not alter departure ol cxctiraioii train at that alu- tion. di;u. i;sn:s, Excursion Manager. Jinm-buig, Uf., r-rp. li, 1W, M.i i i Ohio, (Jnv hi 'Im.i.nu, l.i i ,a Cot mi , t I iivm. .1. CniAfcY makes oalh that lio ia tho utii.jr partner ( tho hrtu uf 1. J. fiii.Nkv .V t'o , doing businetia in tlio City of Toledo, County ami Mato ol aforesaid, and that taid I) rut Hill pay the hum. iiitiMi iiundked dui.laus lor cadi and every case id Caiaiiiiii that cannot bo cured by the nan ol II M.i.'e f I Mtllll Ol UK i kank J. un.Nr.v. Sworn lo helore iuo mid subscribed lu my inctwiice, this Otli day ol Ik-combcr, A.I', lsi. ... - A. W. i.l.l.Aiit'.N. ' hi:ai. ; Notaiy Public. llall a ( alarili Cuio Ukcu inloiually and artu ilirm tly on Ilia bloo I and luU cuua aiirfm-e ol tba vluiu. iuA lor t-aliiiionialH. lie. I'. .1. l.'IIPNKY A CO., Tuludo, faWuld by l'rukjIiH, jc'- 4 -. - - - 1'iul. Uobiuutl iu Ihu aulliuii d uent ol tba I'l ainm. u l.H al tiardititir. I rcc I'llls. Ncud vour addrmia lu il. K. liucklvu A C., I'bu aK'o, and cl u (tea tauiplo lox jf IT. Kii.k'8 New I l' i'illa. A trial will convince you id their tueritH. Then liUn art c.iay iu actiou and lire particu larly rlti'ctivo in the euro ol Coiifllipation Miid Sick Ilea luetic l or Malaria and l.lver Iroiihlffl thev have been proved Invalu.tblc. l iii-y aro guaranteed to be pclectly lieo (pun ovcrv dvlulorioua xilbulaiiic and lo bo purely VOpitablo. Thc-v lo uul uuakuu by their action, but i by Uiu t"iio lo tho Mtoiuacli aud bow rla itreatli' invigorate tho ayuleui. Itftf ulur ete '.'c or box. .old by A. f. .Marati'ri', l'ruKlt. .No- In liai tor I Ifly mit. i. naf noli -I ImI.iuci) hul'li ruro, tnal.i raU lilt II nlKHI,', llml Ulf (HC.fl All llrUliKlbtM 'In ii ri' I', i..it ion I iiriivrr. T.l.i If l C I .i i ,i 1 1 i . i '.unit i .itii n iu' iw or isic. , '. i.nl to i un- iiniivisis i' bind tuoucy. l.luic iiikI iiluc- tllriol, lor apray Inn iiii oai-M ul lrlcri. l or Sale, Cheap. TTE A good Hotel 'Uub, or uill hi'Iiiiiii7ii lor bravv UJLm two liorou baclt. Ad- droi, Pakwin 1' m ikiison, KoMoburg. I.ilui al Vour linivt'la Willi l aatarola. CiiiMiy t'.iihaiiu'. linn iiiiiHiipmliin (orover. liX','.'i'. II r. C. C' tail, ilniKKiblk ri tuna money. I Mic Hue ol nlioultlcr braca( liupruud ptiltviiiH. ul Miirnlfra'. ' Kccu Mutter" 4xch. chiaula, HIoh, are Km M. Churchill, Woolley A McKcni.io keep 'o n. Tliul llrvil, worn onl, all uou Icvllnit rcilMCil ' lialracl Mall al niaiHlvra liruu Hlorv. Closed August 31st That St ) s Best tea. missing-word contrsl rinsed August 31st. V shall announce the winners and the word at I Ik- first possible moment. A $jooo.oo missing-word contest begins at oik i Si hit 'ling's Best baking powder and tea are nraiisv they are money -back. What is the missing word? .very ticket taken from Sclutlings Best baking powder or tea is good for one guess at the missing word. Send your ticket with your guess nnd name and address to m MQNEYrBAQK, SAN WtftNQl0$O. URICP MENTION. ItubW foot wear at the Novelty Btoro. A, J. Hellowa mado trip tu llandon laat weak, i;aUsa' i;iourilon Hcot. 21. Hound trip fU 40. Ltdlei kid glovea, new lineal the Nov elty Htoru. U.K. Kallin ol Myrtle Creek wan lu luwu Tuoaday. Slou'e blcyule uK)a a apovlalty at Juaapuaon a. W. It. Welle ol Olalla wai iu town (he flrat ol the week. Mre. II. WolleuberK ruluruud from Tortland ou Friday laal. Mobalr, ailk aud beaded Irluiinlnn braldaat the Novelty Htore. The dlalrlct lair will take place on Oct. i:'ih. I In euro and attend. Victor I'. Mimmm olforvallia waa a gtiet at the McClollen Tuesday. Ollicial notice ol the couiiiiK city elee tlon will be (ound Iu another column. I'etea' Kicuralun ueit Monday. For particulars eee notice In another column. Iu another column llalley Mnuletou announce! hiuiaell a candidate lor mar shal. iteuieuiber that you can Kot bcuboiib ble (ooda and the lowest pricea at halx utan'a. Claudo A. Kiddle left on 1'iiday to eutor Ihu Agricultural college at Cor vallls. The uioveuieul ol freight coiilinues, aud the crews, eilra mcu and all, are kept busy. fomo nnd rxnuiinn our lim of IkkiIh and alioen, n tx'ttrr lino in town. Nov elty More. Tlio furui Iiouim ol A. Martindale, in Camas Valley, was dunlrojcl by lire last week. The agent lor tho new Yont typewriter struck the town Saturday. He Iiuh a good luachiuo. Uouglus Waito left on Mouday fur a two weeks' vIhiI among Iho school dis tricts ul Ihu county. V. J). Koherer'a houau nt t.'ottage Urovewaa burned Friday, I lour u aud contenta it total loss. Take your whoela to Hodrtun A Ham lln'a Incyclo repair shop fur ropaire. Firi-t-claita woik dono. Y'oilug Sam has moved his iuiinuiiao Japanese Ha.aar to 11)1 Jack nun street, opiiomto l a ton grocery stoic. Wo h.ivu cro'iuul seta, tjpe, uiarblus and iu lact all kiudd ol auuiuinr uoda ut tho lowest prices, at ."-alnuan's. Il will be ubout a week yet bcloie the mvchauics uio through with tho altera- tioua ou Mrs, Joscphsun's houso. The (mil dr)er ol C. W. Kiik neur Cunyouvillf, was duelrojed by hro lunt week. Iahs f-KX); ineurance, I'M. Cur liuu ol Iiuh taikle ix cuinplute. Our pi ices are llht, (or our lactel is thu best ou tlio wailet. Al JSaUuiau's. TLu trjuip who iuloruivd Ihu ejiuna tlieiic lady ol tho houte that bo had I owl au e)e looking lor woik, is the latent. A scow with reveral thousaud pouuds ol glaut powder aboard ia adrill oil' the coast In the liue ol tho coast ateatueis Mun Violet McCall bus returned from Youcaila where abo has Itcu vimlinrf tho Applegates all auuiuier. -Ashland Rec ord. TLo Ladies' Aid iotlety of the Presby terian Church will ineot Thursday. Sept. I'J, at 3 o'clock, at tho residence ol Mrs. J. C. Aikeu. Taffy la the healthiest candy. Tally, uiiot chews aud chewing chocolates good enough lor ticen Victoria at the handy Kitchen. Coyotes are said tu be ou the iucrcate iu the hills ol Douglas, aud play occasion al expensive prauks aruoDg the turkeya that hustle (or acorn. Mis. Hob F.vaus, uoo hambrook, and childreu, left lor their homo at Portland on Friday, after a visit w ith Mrs. lv vans' pareuts at Coles Valley. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, cougreeuiau from this district, will be present at the comiug lair and deliver aa address ou agricultural aud horticultural topics. V. i:. Yatos left Saturday to atteud seHhiona of court iu Cooe and Curry counties, lie weul via Yamina where lie takea thu steamer (or Cooe Bay. Cof vallia Times. Miaj I.. i;iU Miller will lecture on India, with costumes, al the Baptist church Sunday, fciutenibor 20, both morning and evening. Kyery one should bear her. 1 1 is estimated .that one-hall of a ciop ol hops were gathered in I.aue couuty, the mould and lice damaging tho other half. Tho output this year ia about &00J balca. Journal. ISen Ilunliugtou ol Youcaila will have about -IUO turkeys for the market Thanks giving aud Christmas. llohas had un usual good luck this season. The price will probably bo ubout 10 cents per pouud. Wild cherries uro ripo uud tho youug btors arc gathering the puckery things iu vast iiuautities. l'ho Indians ul the Columbia basiu wake u tuixtuio of sal w ou fat aud choko cherry which they dry and put away for winter use. New goods at Caro tiros. Does Htore. Conductor report local travel on the improve. C. L. Cbnuowelb of Oakland was lu town Monday. Iloota and shoes, all kinds, lowest prices at the ricYelty Htore. I'aruiora wool tmnts f-60. Call aud fxauilno Hhiiii at II. V. Stanton's. New lino of dress goods also domic iles, flauuele, etc., at the Novelty btoro. The Novelty Htore has had a nice, new sign painted on the Taylor A Wilson building. Niece makes a belter chocolate cream than Louney and gives you more for the money. Don't overlook this, For sale cheap. ,'J0 head of pouy horses, suitable lor pack animals. Ap ply at Heiialo suloou, Itosobiirg. Kngiuoer Detnpscy has been pulllug the throiilo of I2b'i on the local, In place of Joe Kelso, who took a lay off. Cloning out our line of tinware and no tions. Come and see the article you can get for II, 8 and 10 centa. Novelty Htore. As high as IS contahaa been offered for prime hops, while the poorest marketable grade Is worth only about 0 cents. Wo uie making room for a larger line of dreas goods, underwear, etc., br cloa Ins out our tinware at cost. Novelty Htore. Silver milieu ou the i ramie Koode are proving paying properties. A shipment to the 1'acouia smeller of twelve tons netted $V) per Ions, I 'on 'teat grocery stuiu candy wilb paint and xhalk in il. The Kandy Kili ben in tlio only pl.iro you ran get candy that is lit lo cut. Kice A Kice, the Caes street furniture dealers, have a good line of beating stoves of various licriilions. new and second baud, (or thu (ail trade. The beet axo iu the world can now be had (or less money than otheis aak for Iho cheapest at Wead Hardware Co. If you know a good thing better try one. Frank M. Couu was in the city !-atar- day smiling a broad, good uatured emtio, which Iho absence ollacisl hirsute adorn ment makes all the more pronounced. K. Italian, physician and aurgeou, ollk'o iu Maiators' buildiug. Calls in town aud country promptly answered night ur day . Kesidenco.till Mill street. Uv. Father Newell haa accomplished much fur tho Catholic Church during his lei-lures here. The reverend gentle man in a lluent and entertaining speaker. I on 'I fail tocumu aud bear the popu lar lecturer, Miss Kate LhjPcatt, of bil- verton, rriday evening at the Opera House. Huhji-ct, "Common reuao." Freo to all. I hm'L hiiflnr u ilb rlmumaliani fir ia turrli hIiioi von fun irnt iiiimAfilittn rulinf at Hoawell Springs. Ad. Harmon, sole agent at Koncburg, for this celebrated uuueral ualcr. Tbu yuuiig peoples' clioruH couducted a eong service at thu Soldiers' Home in the glove Sunday. iSbort addresses by Kevs. I'll won li aud Cotton were added to tho musical program. Say, il you waut your borees idiod so they cnu travel, take them to J. M. Trimble. I lo makes tho foot a study and guarantees no sacks to pick up too calks. Corner Pino and Lane. '.) cents buys a l'roucli chamois glove, which formerly sold for oue dol lar. C'ako of chamois soap (ree with every pair. This is a big bargaiu, a closiug out job al the Novelty More. F. li. (.'olliii.in. phyniuau aud surgeon, secretary board I. S. l'eusiuu burgeons. Otlice in Marsters' block, residence 720 Mepheua street. Professioual calls in towu or couutry promptly answered night or day. 1). K. Sbatiibrouk relumed labl Thurs day alter putting iu three weeks at the hop yaid ou the Hliuiubrook farm. A larger pai t ol the croi was saved than was at one tunc artu ipaleJ. Uuly about oue-liflh was Ktt. Mies lula Biadley, teacher iu the pub lic school, came iu on Sunday evening's local to resume her duties at tho school beginning Monday last. She bas taken up bcr residence for the wiuter w ilb tbo family ol lr. Strange. Ou Friday lubl a long traiu uf empty stock carp, diawu by three engines, passed on south. Tbore were loaded at Ashlaud with about oue thousaud bead ol beef cattle uud returned Saturday, headed lor Chicago, yia Portland. Mrs. Appelbotl' will boat the residence ol W. McKeiuie every Tuesday after Sept. 1st to a, to ml to tier music class, and would liko those wishing heritetruc tioua to call uud arrange for hours. Lessons will bo siven at -10. 50. 75 centa. and $1.00, according to time and grace ol pupil. O. W. Iuualr, a Portlaud capitalist, is bavinif the concentrates ot the various Bohemia mills assayed and the mines expertud with a view to putting iu a smeller. Tho liazelte says the miues aro all right as are also the concentrated, aud a smeller will ceitainly prove n prulitablo investment. Hon nicking in this soctiou, says the Junction Lily limes, ta over. Mauy yards wcro ruiiiod by lice aud mould and tho vield ia not near ui to early exiocta- tious, perhaps a loss of uearly fifty per cent. The amount cured, however, Is ol excellent quality and will net tbu grow ors a haudsome piolit. . Ou Saturday last a sou of James Clark ol Shoestring, wad tbrowu from a borso, fallini! on his head with such ton e as to minuend couueioutmcss. Lr. (Jilwour was called who louud tua patieui suitor- lug from coucuasion of tbo braiu. lies- torativoa were applied ana tue luiurea lud is locoveiing. Oaklaud Oaxetto. Alas. Poor J umbo I Oeo. Carpy'a dog Jumbo has breathed bis last. Ho haa barked hie hist bulk, aud will uo luoro uouiicu upoii I he ladies ou their way lrom church, or scare tho hobos from the dour. Jumbo iu buriou. ueiug iu iuo bouo yard hu ought to be happy. J umbo ia not a very largu uog, Doing anoui iuo aiitf ol a rut aud a half. He is now a dead dot; and Carpy is mcousolable; but t.vaugeiiiio remains. Two coaches start from Ashland, two from Medford, one lrom lirauta Pass, ouo f i oin KoBcburg and oue from Kugouo mi tbu Kates' Lxcurbiou next Monday. Moio couches will bo added, iocludiug a becoud coach to start from Hoeoburg, if tho ticket ualeu up to Saturday eveuiug seem to warrant it. Tho very low ratee should bo well putrouUed to brlug the excuiblou again uext year. reo auyer lisemcut iu this issue. Tlii'iiiuada duniaud for IhlbbhoiB in lluutou couuty laut week, iho Times says. Tbo tbreateulug weather ot tbe past low days baa wade farmers auxlous about uccurtug threshers aud some oilers ol advanced prices are reorted. One machiuu received ouo oiler of a bouus of $ 0 for pulling up stakes and euteriug another man's Hold, aud a larmer lu tho Haino vicinity wns to pay eeveu conla ll Iho iiiacliino would throsh his grain noxt. Try h billli'ii li7t"lca"au'l baking pimi'.r. N. Sollg of Myrtle Creek was lu town yesterday. The fair logins October ll'th. Don't forget the dale. Mrs. A. O. Young of Oakland was In tbe city yesterday. W. I). Norton of Los Oatos, C!., I a guest at the McClallen. Pretty designs in Ladies Handker chiefs at tbe Novelty btore. J. K. Medley of Oakland was doing business In the city Tuesday, Have you seen that swell Hue of 23 cent lies at tbe Novelty btore? Meil Quins so l Itayuiond Vose of Kiddle were lo tbe city yesterday. New and laree line of blankets, ooilt. etc. Also knitting and saxony yarns at the Novelty More. Tbe Medford fair is now in full blast. Tbe attendance ia larger than was ex pected, sod s successful fair is predicted. A good 12-iiauzo breech-loader shotituo for sale, or will exchange for grain or or road cart. At I). Jackson's gun shop. Don't foreet tbe fair. It beirios Octo ber 12th. hrerybody turn out and help to make it a grand success. You can do it li you will. Mrs. Wick lloff arrived iu Eouene from Han Francisco on tbo afternoon local, joining her husband and daszht- er for a visit bore. Guard. A round trip rato of SI . 10 bas beeu made to Boswell bprlogs going Saturday and returning on Monday. A rate ol $1.8-5 is mode good for 30 days. Tbe new bowling alley of Cannon & Slocum bas Just received Hs finishing coat of paint, and is now ready for busi ness. I rop in and try your band. In tbe case of J. A. Kcrages and J. E. Newbanke. held for the murder of Ri- ley in Jackson county in last June, tbe grand jury at Jacksonville found uot a truo bill. A man by tbe oiuio of Albert Kablin committed suicide in Portland laet week, became he supposed a daughter bad gone wrong. lie tell a wile and uve children to bullet wilb the world alone. W. B. Lawler came down from the miues this morning. Some rich ore has been sti uck recently and the outlook is excellent lor some. paying work. More men will be employed to push things. Albany Democrat. Judge Hanna on Monday iu tho case of tbe O. A C. aud b V. It. It. vs. Jack son county overruled the motion of the county to dissolve the iujunctiou. Tbe case will now commence and referrees appointed to take evidence. Jioi Fratcr came in Tuesday evening ou the freight and struck out for homo carrying a side uf venison and a nice pair of buck horns, trophies of tbo chase. He had been un a hunt on I nion creek. It only required 15 shots to get oue deer. Patroni.e people w ho buy what thev can at borne. Tbe mont thrifty com munities are those that produce as much as oasible ol what thev consume. Even il you should pay a iitllu moro you are better oil iu the long run by beuctits that accrue from the success ol your neigh bors. Tho congregation of tbe .Methodist Church here is much pleased over the return of ll;v. f rank L. Moore lo this charge (or another year. It takes a little time to get acquainted with a commun ity and be was just acquiting that quali- ucatiou. iexi year Lo win te able to accomplish moro. Corvallis is much tickled over the fact that it now baa two trains daily each way between that city and Albany, over tbe O. C. A E. Tbu traius to and from tho front start from aud return to Cor vailin, wbile tbe trains to and from tbe bay will continue to ruu to Albany. But Corvallis is still shut off on Sundays. A Douglas couuty farmer sent a new hand out in tbu pus t uro to look for tbe goats. He returned unable to find tbe auiwalti. "Did you look iu tbo trees?" asked tho farmer. Well, tbe hand hadn't thought of Ibat, but went back and found the goats "roosting" in tbe brauches of a tir tree that bad leaned over. This great Hoguo river valley of ours is surely tho natural abiding place for tbe sugar beet. JubI read this; Beets grown by J. A. Anderson, living near Medford, sad analued by Mr. Spreckels' chemist show lu.3 per cent sugar aud 03 per cent purity. Note this: Tbe same chemist says 11 per cent and 80 per cent is a good beet. Medford Moil. Rev. Father Newell clorcd bin week's mission at the Catholic Church ou Tues day evening, bis subject being "Infalli bility." He is a very fluent speaker, and, from the Catholic stand point, argued well, aud no doubt mado perfect ly clear to the minds of believers many things that bad hitherto been shrouded in doubt aud mystery. Father Newell wil leliver hiefarewell sermon Sunday morning. A miner was at Medford ou Tuesday proudly exbibitiug about half a doieu gold nuggets tbnt he picked up on his claim ou Powell creek in Josephine couuty, 35 miles west of Medford. They rauged iu value from $10 to $70 each. If these nuggets were from Klondike the community would go wild over them, but being just irom Oregou they attract little attention. "Fields look green a long w ay oil." The hop product of Yamhill county Ibis year, estimated by persons iu the bett possible position to kuow, will bo over 100 bales. At present quotations il.au urn wnrili iii romiit minihttrn Silk). 000. This is quite uuitoru, but its sig- ..(i:.l..i...j .1..,id st.tf Sainton Miitil If id U(UWUUtO UOtD UVW ''Vtss w 14 aw as understood that it is the product of less than 000 acres ol ground. Not moro than a ullietu of tbo available bop laud is being used for hop growiug, aud tho .....I.I....I ni.lif 1m uliniiMt inilAtinilttl V ill creased if tbore were uo drawbacks to tbo business. uoporter. I I' l'..rl..r of ISoluiinia. haa been ill Euguuo several days looking for nimi to Work 111 UIO mines, no snya iuo iyioii- dike cra.o bus attracted miuors so that it u .liill.-iilt lo L'nt Ike ueeussarv belli to carry ou operations at home. A largo amount ot tunneling iu tho Bohemia miues is iu need of relimberiug, and Mr. ir.-i uui, in to HiiL'uiru eicbt or ten men for that work. Ho says work is beiug I I -I...... 1.. l.a It.il.a.t.t.i .I.m. pUbUOU I1KU- -lvuA " U,Q- irii.t Know haa already fallen there. aud they are suxioua to get their work as far along aa possible before tbe enow makes itueccEsary iu euui uowu. Them waH a weddiug iu towu tbo other evening. Persons wbo have beeu accustomed to associate with tbo high contracting parties got up a little supper, Aitor tuui, romemoeriug iuo days wbeu they wcro youug, they con .Oh.ImI thai a little charivari would be a tittiug tluale to tbu festivities. Accord in1v tlinv armed themselves witb all tbe available tin paus aud oil cans aud as sembled witb merry diu at the residence uf tbo newly wedded pair. But it is said thvir receptiou was auythiug bul cordial. The bride appealed at Uio door and the revelera wore trontnd lo alonguo lashing thoy will not soon forgot. I lg l iom Curry County. Captain H. T. Malborn, a well-known resident ot Langlols, Curry county, says llm Portland Telegram, has taken a dep Interest in the possibilities for cultivating the fig in rome actions of Oregon. He has sent B small tmi of some splendid specimens of Ihla fruit lo Forecast Official i'agoe, of Ibt United States weather bureau, who bas a few left on exhibit at his office. Captain Malborn writes Mr. Pague that be thiuks Irom bis trials that tigs csn be prouteblj grown in that section. Curry county baa a rainfall of 100 inches, and bas a climate tbat Is suited to the extensive cultivation of the fig, as it Is not unliks some of tbe Interior val leys of California where tie tropical fruit is grown. It Is neither cold nor very warm during the season, and it is probable that tbe fig would flourish there. Tbe specimens of Captain Mai- bom's are as One as were ever cent from California. The Bohemia Road. Now tbat the Oakland-Bohemia road Is rapidly nearlng completion the Cottage Urove Messenger site upon its bind legs and bowla pitloui-ly, and urges tbe county court of Lane county to build a good wagon road to tbe mines, and in it appeal says "if the toads are not im proved, and a good road is completed Irom Oakland, both travel and traftio will seek tbe better outlet." A good road from Oakland, is iuat wbat we are build ing, aud its completion is near at band, wbeu traffic and travel will come this way for tbe reason that Oakland is now aud will always be tbe natural gateway to Bohemia. Our sign is still up. broth er, and letters emblazoned ia gold shall appear there on guiding the world to tbe great Douglas county mines by way of Oakland, which, ever awake to her in terests, will guard well her gates thai tbe Laue fox carry not away the Dooglas ponl try. Gazette. In the County Court. After October 1st. one Per cent ad ditional cost will be added to taxes not paid, (in October 15 a list will be pub lished of all delinquent tax payers, and ou November l.tbc sheriff will make levy on property. Two hundred and Gfty dollars was ap propriated to complete tbe road around Kod hill. Sixty-live dollais was appropriated lo assist in continued woik on tbe Black Mad Hollow road. District No. 4. Thu attendanco at this school on com mencement day was as follows : nun.. riAciitu. I l TIL.S. 51. 45. 40. 49. 41. 40. 23. 12. 315. 1 Miss Luzie I'arrolt Miss Sarah Wimberly Mrs. O.C. Brown Mrs. E E Richards Mrs. Mary Wilson MUs Lena Willis Mi I. B. Bradley F. B. Hamlin, Priu. Total attendance City Treasurer's Notice. N.ili.'it in borfttiv oivati 1,, ull iaromA holding Koseburgcity warrants indorsed prior to July 0, lb'J3, to present the same at tbe city treasurer's office in tbe ,'itv ball (nr liavmAnt am intArott. will cease thereon after the datu of this uotice. Dated at Koseburg, Oregon, this 23rd day of September, 1897. J. A. ftKKlNS, City treasurer. Piano for Sale or Trade. A lino $100, practically new upright piano, is lor ealo at about one-tbird former price. Extra walnut finish, light brown tint, superior tone, excellent con dition, weight SOU pounds. Would take organ for part pay. If you ever intend to buy a piano don't neglect this ofl'er. This will not appear again. I mean business. Address, 3ox 111, Drain, Oregon. Barn Burned. E. Kice, living about three miles south east of Dillard Station, bad his baru aud all thu contents destroyed by tire on tbe morning of tbe 20th at 3 :30 a. m. Loss about $1200; insurance $700. Supposed to be tbe work of some tine lieud. Mr. Kice bad three head of bis work horses burned. Bowlers, Attentionl Tho now bowliug alloy will bo opeued to the public at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Bowling will bo free all day and evening. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. Keepectfully, Cannon it Sloctm. Educate Your llowela Willi Cuacarela. CiinUy I'athai'Ui', euro constipation forever. 10c, -J5c. It C. C. C. fail, druKKiii!rclund money. liailroad passenger agents arc usually a pretty jolly crowd, aud those in town Tuesday were uo exception to the rule, A party ol eight living out at thu Moun tain houso, twenty miles irom Koseburg, wanted to go East, so all thu overland roads bad their agents iu towu to secure the party. It was a clear catu of the lowest rates aud the best talker taking the cheeso. so tho boys put up a job ou Terry, tbu shortliue man, and sent him out lo where thu parties lived, they knowing tiiat the representative of tbu paity was in towu all tbo time. When Terry got back iu tho uveuiug ho bad blood iu bis eye. Ho went right afttr busiuees uud before teu o'clock bo had secured thu whole party. Thu loyst-uy that Terry cut the rates aud that they will play smash witb him in Portlaud. But ho go', thero just the same. The county lias (akeu the fair grouuds oil thu hands ul tho fair association iu fact, it has put chased it. subject to re dumption in Uve years, aud for tho pres eut the unsocial iou ia out of its misery. II the (air proves a succeed this year, and tho outlook is heller uuw tbuu over Colore barring rain, the association will huvc a show to redeem tho laud and come out ou top ireo Irom debt, wilh u valuable piece uf property iu their pos session ; but, if diviue Provideuce, Jupiter Pluviuii, and the weather bureau couibiuu against rhe fair, as lu tho post, its uamo is "mud." Major Stephen Maibhall uud Cap!. Sheiidau will visit tho local corpa ol the Salvatiou Army, ou Tuesday evouiug, Kept. 23. Tho major will swear iu some uuw members aud commissiou some local officers. Au aduiissiou of 10 ceuts will be charged lo defray expeuses. After the ceremouiea cotl'ee aud cake will be served free. All aie iuvited to attend. Tho other day a hobj struck the tow u aud hu waa Bunt out to t'.ie bop fields by Marshal Stiles to work. Ho became elck iiud relumed to towu. Ho uau Ihiealeuud with typhoid lever aud as ho said ho had au uncle lu liuuehuig hu wni neiit there.-- Eugene Journal. Busy Yoncalla. Tbe iieople of Yoncalla, are figurative ly speaking, up to the eyes In business. Every man. woman and child is at work caring for the fruit crop and the two dry ers are Used to take care of the prunes that are being brought in This Is tbe first year that tbe orchards of tbat vicin ity have borne rnncli, for the reason that the trees were young, but few of thorn being more than five years old. In a year or two more they will be lu their prime and tbe yield iu favorable seasons enormous. It was ei peeled this year tbat one dryer would handle the crop and L. C. Mahn put one up with a ca pacity of 150 bushels per day. This can be increased to 350 bnsbels capacity which will be done next season. Daogh erty A Yett put up a dryer also, but did not expect to moro tbao try a little lo see bow it worked this year, but more fruit has been offered than they can handle. Tbis dryer also lias a capacity of 150 bushels in 24 hours. Tbs Mabn dryer Is the Allen patent and the Daugherty A Yett is after a model built by Mr. Kelly of Myrtle Creek, not patented, and the owners say it is very satisfactory. Tbe Daugbertys are comparatively recent comers, being Irom Indiana. They art--aliened witb Oregon and tbe fruit busi ness. Wbile two dryers are takioa care of tbe crop tbis year reasonably wall, il next season j roves good it will require about six. Tbe largest yield tbis yeai were from the small trees, but orchard ista say fruit buds sre slready setting on tbe large trees and indicate an enormous crop next season. Tbe prije offered is i'i cents. Italian, petite and silver ore tbe varieties Wbile tbe silver prune commands tbr best price, tbe petite is tbe easiest to handle, and, we believe, tbe favorite with the fruit raisers and dryers. Cook, tbe town storyteller, left for Texas the other day, but Bill la filling bis place witb reasonable satisfaction. The True Remedy. W. M. Itepine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says : "We won't keep house without Dr. King's Nsw Discovery for Consumption. Coozhs and Colds. Ex perimented with many others, bnt never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No .other reme dy can take its place in our Lome, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment witb other reme dies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discov ery. They are not as good, because this remedy bos a record of cures and be sides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. C Marsters & Co.'s Drug Store. A New Dryer. A fruit-dryer On a new model, whicb has been in operstion since Monday morning a few mils west of Corvallis, ia declared to be the beat yet produced ! boje who have mtn tbe results of lis work, ssys a dispatch of Friday. Tb lunnel ia IUO fWit Inntr. and lha huuiini it dono by steam, tbe chambers, at right augies 10 ana near one ena oi toe tunnoi. contain each 2000 foet of tbree-qaariei inch pipe, through which the steam . I : . i . yaaocs. a. uig Bieam I ail, piacea Bl in mouth of these chambers, forces the an heated by the steam pipes through tb tunnel with great force. Tbe tunnel ac commodates 36 cars, and each carrier nine trays, and each tray contains 10 pounds of fruit. Eighty pounds of steam in tbe boiler utod for beating gives a temperature in the tunnoi of 175 to ISO degrees, and the owner claims the ftuii is dried perfectly in 17 hours. During tbe drying process there is do drip from tbe fruit, a condition difficult of accomp lishment in pruue drying. Backlcu's Arnica ta!ve. The Bea. Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Totter, Chapped Hand Chillbains, Corns, aud all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 centa tier box. For sale at A. C.Marstera A Co. Olalla. Miss Ada Byrou bas gone lo Portland to enter school at that place. Col. J. G. Day of Portland is visiting bis son, J. G., at tbe mines. J. S. Wells has opened a braucb store at tbe Day mines with B. F. Wells as clerk. Olalla Miuiug Co. has about 120 men at work on the ditch. lhere came to the house of P. D. Ad kisou a new boy Friday night. Mother aud son doing well. Miss A. Baldwin of Koseburg is ruu uing a boarding houso at tho Day mines. X. L. it." For Sale. leu acres of land iu Fruitvalo, one mile from town ; one aud a half story rough board houso ; fenced : $250 cash, for short time ouly. Inquire at this oftico or of S. V. Caldwell. Free Lecture. Miss Kate Dol'eatt, tbe eloquent lecturer of Siverton, Oregou, will lecture at the Opera House, Friday eyeuirg Sept. 2 lib ; subject, "Common Sense. Piano for Sale. A No. 1, upright piano for salo cheap, ou easy terms. Enquire at tbis ollice. Mull i;.li'MCI. Tlic uiotrt uour Uiiiiiu tuuic, !5clH, at Muratvrtt Uruir Store. For Sale. Largo squa.-ihos, for cow leod. J. 11. McKay, brock way. Addrets Married. HELYES-TAYLOB.-Iu Koseburg, Or. September 15, by Justice Hamliu, Henry Helves aud Mrs. N. M. Taylor, both of Koseburg. SPECIAL SALE Priday, September 24, Our entiie Line of CROCKERY 20 per cent Uiscount on all Crockery. Sale to con tinuc two days. All Roods uiarked iu plain figures. .KNECHT jral SMfeM tke-leee' fea wkelssesse aa awllsleas. ftaWTH 9009 flW.j trwNE Tne Charchca. - Mstbodist CscacH -corner of Main and Laos neis. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m aad 7:30 p.m.! Sabbath acbool, 10 a. ia.; W. Woollay, Superintendent; Claas If oetlnt at av NWIU1BI Mil IW, apwHU I ilWQ m SO p. m. HatUe Godfrey, freatdsnt. Frayvr Meeuuf, Wedntaday, at 7:30 p. ta. raami L. Mooas, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Mala and Lane. , rasaaiTsaiaji Cbcbcb-corner of C'aas and tossstrecta. Sunday BorTlca: Pnplio worship, a.0L and 7 JO p. bl Sabbath School, 10 a. aa.i T. P. 8, O. I., 7 p. ta. Prayer fefeetlBS;, Wa4nce lay.7J0p.sa. i A. . Duwomt a, PaaUw. SERVICES AT C4TH0LIC CHURCH... . Maaa every .Sanday10 A. If. .. Vespers" , i.....7U P. M. . All arcnQvtWil toatteail. P. P.Uumh, Pastor. L'nitsd Brbtbbcn C'iicaeu-on Punier street. Sunday service, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Pray er meeting, Thursday cvenlnt. A. D. WSflTT au,, Taator. LITTLE "LOCALS. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. A new line o! blak drees goods at Josephson's. " ' " Summer dress goods in immense qual ities at Josephson's. A new line of ladies' belts in the new.. OA UIUUU BUWUB k UsUpulOD I. Dentistry of all' kinds skillfully snd promptly done by Dr. Fred Haynes. AU kinds of artificial teeth made at reasonable pricea at Dr. Fred Haynes' Dental office. ' Clothing for men and "My a. New goods, fine line, also bats and caps si the . Novelty Store. Money to loan on city and c ' in "y ' property. D 8. K Bcicus Marsters' Buildiog, Koseburg, Or. Kound trip tickets to the State lair at Saicm. September 30 to October 8, sold tt all stations on the S P. lor one Uro. Kound trip to Yaquina and return now on sale at tbe depot f 3.00. This is f 2 less then tbe rates last year and will be kept up until October, 10th. Confidence is restored. You can buy the celebrated Boswell- Springs water in - nnantltina In anil (mm Htimnn cneaper than witter irom the - South Umpqua. The W. C. T. U. will bold its tegolsr meetings ou tbe second and fourth rbuiBday ol every month at 7:30 p. m. in the Epworth League room of the M. E. church. Vim, vigor and victory; there are tbe characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famoos little pills for consti pation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. A. C. Marsters Sc Co. There is no uioeral water mure pleas ant for family use than from tho Boswell Springs. Ad. Harmon, agent, will sup ply families iu any quantities, pints, quarts or deoijohne. Don't nauseate your stomach w ith leas and bitter herbs, but regulate yoar liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills kuowu aa Do Witt's Little Early Kisers. A. C. Marstcis' & Co. . To the Ladies of Koseburg and vicinity : Call on Caro Bros, and secure greater bargains in novelties uud all hues of goods than at. any other houso in tho city, They. have tbo goods, and tho lowest prices. ' . . Take your wheels to Hudson. Hamlin & Trimble for repairs. First claas work done. They are prepared to do all kinds of turning; cups, coues, axles and crank bangers, also general -blacksmitbiug. Corner Pine aud Lane streets. "They dou't make much 'fuss about it." We are speaking of Do .Witt's Lit tle Early Kisers, tho famous Iiltlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and ull stomacli aud nvor troubles, ibey never gripe. A. C. Marsters & Co. From all accouutu Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy is a tiodsend to Iho sillicted. There'' is uo advertisement about this; we feol juat like saying it. Tho DtMix it.iT, Carrolton, Ky. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. I have first-class new freezers, plenty of pure cream., and guarantee to my cus tomers first-class ice cream aud not ex celled by auy body. 1 will make you ico cream as smooth as velvet or charge you nothing. C. F. Niki k. John Grilliu, of Zaucsville, O., says:. "I never lived s day for thirty yeaia without suffering agony, uul il a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." Fur piles aud rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles I'e Witt's Y itch uszel Salvo is unequalled. A.C. Marsters oc Co. Tlic best towtciu imtidcr uutl mrcuKtli producer. l-:xtruvt uf Mult at Haratcrs Uruif Hloic. Tho doctors all iccouimeud Boswell Springs' water. You cau get it in auy qualityilroiu Ad. Harmon, solo agout. New design lu wall paper at aiarstcrs.' Without . Reserve St MElSER, -y; Lav rj limits Forai AbiolUttTy ritrat.