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nilfi I'LAINDEALER hi;i'h;mhiou :io. wt. Tor lliurrlicH. Mmnui.ir em m M coimr of Main ami l.ano iiiwli, Miimlnr Hvrvluai I'ruaulilu, II a. ni mil 7.HU . lit ; Habbatb acbwil, lu a. ui.) f, W, Wiinllry, Mu.nrlnlciiilenl; Cbua Mawtlng at r. of lha innrnlti anrvhwi Ipwurtk Laafu il i i. in, Haiti iimiuey, rrotl'Uut. Frayar MwlliiK, Vinckny, nt 7 :ti . m. Kit I,. Mm, I'Mtur, l'i4UiiiKi, ciitunr Main au.l l.ano. rIi!iin it I'm i iiMiiii ill (' and llii Slni'la. Hilllilajr Kl vi ; l'llilu Mulbl, a in. ami I II . in , Mabballi Helmut, lua. in. I V, l H. U. 1,7 . m. I'raycr Mcullti, Wurtnra ilay, Ml i in. II. ft. iMI.wuiuil, laaluf. hkkvh kh ai t-vriiiii.il' tnum 11. Maaa vtoiy NiinO) Ill A M Vcaiicn " All art' nut 1 1 c- I (it nil' ni. 7 . HI T. M, r V. in un, 1'iixiiir I'miiii Dmiiimiiiin ( ii lih it - on Kuwlrr alirct. hiinilit) lin i p, it I l a. mi. aii'l 7 ti i iu 1'ray il utritlluf, lliiulny i triilu. A. Il WMrU., I'aalur I he I rut) Remedy. V. M. iiiiif, i.iiur Tinkilwa, 111., "Chief," nava : "We won't keep holla without ir. King' Nnw I liacovtry lor CullHUIIIptlOII, ('illlgllH llllll I 'old. Ki- Hriiutiiii'i wild many other, I ml never lint the into ri'tiititly uiiill we used Dr. king' New Diai-overy. No .oilier rcinu ly i-au lake im ilm u In our bourn, aa in it wo have it certain and uie turn fur Ooiigh. Cold, Whooping lough, etc." Il ia Idle In ( limt'iit with other renin-tin-", even il limy am urge I n joitaa Jiwt ita good ua I'r. King' Now Discov ery. They urn nut an good, Imhuuku thia iciuedy haa u iccord ul cine u ml be tilde la guaranteed. Il lifvtr fail lu futility. Trial bottle Iron at A. C. Mamleis I ii. 'a Drug Store. I'ioI. liohiiielt ia I ho itulhor l.cd agent of tlm ri.Ai.MikAi t.it at t iardlner. ' II I f. c t n .ii rvrr. In- -r?So. ' foiiil iiumcy. I.lttir unci hlur Itriol, lor MrM I till ptirpoNtx ul UlaraKra't I or Sale, Cheap. good Hotel 'Una, or 1 exchange lur heavy homo hack. Ad- drc, D.miwin I'm mil D.miwin I'atikiiaos, Itomihurg. ri.u l. . 1 1 it t I! rl lulil . . C, r n f n . i i tin-'t I'i'i i I i i:i'h t'ii altuh' ll" , I i. i i i lu-v. j.;m I:. . I. .:. ., f .".i.: i r..:: V .., rrQ4itiiliit !'! il 1 !'' I I " .'l'l, ' I rail ciuilm-i" his i.'-i' n1 , " : : i i i ... i lira run" f"r i iiliutli II u I i.-ni-n-i-t-Itrr. 1'rnnrH W. I '! . 1'n i f. I'm! Ii- Ch iir.ii, lit U un, Muiit. r.ly'a Orfiitii Hitim in lli: rn-lniih'i!.vl rum for cnturrh mul ruiilninu no un rrmy nor any lujurioua tlniij. 1'ru-o, f0 ci nU. Kiluratvlnur llowrla With I'mrarcla. i iiiiily Cailmrilr, rurr ronniiiwiion lorevar KX .'h: lll'.C I' fall, lruvi:uur lunJ moDcy. I'luv Hue of HliuulUrr hrarcii liuiroril italic i urn. ul MurMtcrn. ' Kii-ii Kultt r" 4x-. i-hiaolH, lilce, aio (ikiI. t'linrilnll, Voollty X Mi-Kciiy.lt) ktt') 'en. Thill lln-il, worn uul, till uuuc tct-lliiu rctlucctl l i:lruil t .Mull ul M.irnlfrH ItriiK Hlorc. I in (iter VMl Viiiia. An ii ii in m I ii 1 1. ii lirHMi. Mn t lnlo ;-ihiiIiiiii( rttup Inii Uni niil lur nur lllljr ) r l.y iiiilliuii ul mullum lir their tiill. Inn nhllc t. -1 Ii 1 UK. Willi pifUct miiccM II niMillu'ii tin' tiill'l, ollrli the Kiinik, nlliij all .lli, rurt'i wlii'l mill-, ami U thu lvt truicOy fur I'larili'i a. In I'learanl In tliu lli'. i-olil liy ilrui;Kll 111 I'M iy I'Kil f tlio worUI. I wruly II t c tents a liuttlf. Un value In luialculaMr. ik-iuio ami alt lur Mil. W liuliiw'i Hootlilug iyrui', 'il laku miiitlu r klml. The Missing Word was NATURAL: Schilling's Best it a is not only pure but His A1 TURAL ttcause it is fresh-roasted. Tlii.' follow inp; 154 each got $6.50. FAN UlASllSt-l) CALIFORNIA tkliiMMi, .SI'S Merrill UitflnrrUon Uianaii, VI Filrtm Olars anc iHliarm. Hf, Mril Mra. rill . lUta UaaalOf Mlu A' rlcr, P.' I Kaoianirnlo 1,1, Oliuv'i, ami 0Lp (lit. L.Tmrlii. llryrStfil. MT Ellin. Lntkln ati A B'way Mm. H QlbU, mi. Anai A Ilea Tho naa I. Ooolty, O. 0. UwG. (oltom . J. . Krmin rriillvala Mm. t'l"a CablX 0arbefTllla Mil lkftal lyay, Uru Valley Mm. If. Dsvay, t.reejtwoud Oray Pans, llydenvlll Mm. W. Bdaoombe, Kanaatl AnnaA. Iwl, Ketwick Mm. KllaKraui, lot Alamltol Ruial'rlua, Madara Mim Bra MaCajthy, Maialia VlTlan liunoalT, Xlanall rv C. Il.rl.l l.'H.nroaway rllly, r.v lir ri.lfi.ltllihii. WliUlberl mth. Hiiinaiii, .011 a tichanaB f. f. illll.-r. JO CUuirplliia invft c Hutur 7iM linnwtt lUujl m. f.aaluninn, r. r)ia. Stork, r. W. Inrh'r, itrgine (M l-.TlHy 4li IV 1117 CUT Mr. Thnruliui Kilbtrl tt (if ry Mra. A. rnln-r, Mra. 6. WatMHi, t.. UnUKlua fltl kallo Wrin, 177 Took CALIFl'HKIA K.I.ShWIf KHK F)OM4flaiian, art, ui eraaier, l.rahllanl.T.Mli 0jfera4ley. xyokarriao,k(okluna Uri.Olli lliirditt'lt. Alameda 1 ula Catapaall, Mm. O. '. W'onitrnw, KuimaT.liiiiiiii'lly.l. T. X. Bttnep, on Anlrs Mra. Mrl. J. A. Blmuinni, Mr. Jim. n iianniu-, t'atllla Nulan, " Mrn. . M. Hlilpman, " AaJl Wllllartit, " Mm. t , I . Iloek, Oakland Mm. b. Uriinjo, " AMIiur Krann K, Oakland Mm. Win. McKay, Onkland t'haa. A. Mcliuiialil, Mmli.lt .MnliinailiiK, " liana Marvin. K. Oakland Mm. lien. I'. Moure, Onkland Mra. ( linn. II. Ii'iinry, " Lniiia Mniii'liU'ln.Hni-ranu'iitn Minn a Ii 10 rn. Mm. D. K. Jobukou, ank frir, am. C, A. Harlaii, I. W. ftoblniqn, iu noio a. toinetii, i praiia m. A, ). Corle. I'nrrii m. Ktch'duraJiani, I'elaliinia amtaUoran. l'lacertlllc Mm. W. II. Ituuell, I'omona J. J. Kodgem, I'ormr villi' Mm. A. U. walker, I'urtl'oila Mm. lleo. Ward, " Mm. ('. llenclrlekion, Kvdlanda Mtta M.O'lirlen.Iladwnodt tly Mm. J. It. Halkwlll. Kuadley Mra. K. J. Kalbar KloVtala It. II. Marlins. Itnrklln Adeline I. una, ,. (.. Knhlo, W. hhnrmau Mm. II. Hhnw, Kan IHoiin W. r. t oni K. Han lotc San Jom' W.J. Meyers, M. I. I'urry. licnriro Knill Mm. J. Urnhaiu. .Inlin Hnucr, Mlia Kva Merit's, llunrlatla Millar, iiviirite t:. Akerly, Mm. t'ura llenllsy Mm. K II. Ilscke, Mrs. J, l. Join's, Mrs. J. A. Wlnans. lick Allrixl Manlllifi. UllveHiullli, An-aia I. llllau lUiimn, Aiilniin Mm Hun. W llHiiillton, " Mm. A. M. MHCIi'iinnn. Iladnn Mm t'liaa llinrv, W. Ilurkclry II. MuKllllcan, N. Illniiiiiilolil Null II. I'm. .11, lirailU y Mm J. I', t ' it 11 11 Inn ti ain, Cllilnn Mlaa Holla McCaun, Mrs. earner, The winners of the two JS150.00 Jjcr of tickets were: Mra. J. Busby, Hall UksClty, Utah-1100 ttrkeu Mrs. Annie t'dokor, Haflord, Sonir- people sent coupons instead ol tickets. Wrong I we can't count tlit'in. The "ticket" is thf p;iper 4 x inches. You niuht lollow the rules exactly m the I2000.00 contest or we can't count youi words. Address, MONKY-UACK, San Francisoxx m DRIGP MCNTION. City olut-llon next MomUy, II. 1''. Hump ha loiuruoJ to Albany. New Kooda at Cam Ilroi. Hum Kturtt. duo. KlllfT u( (lloutlalo waa In town yeaterduy. Itubherfoot wear ol all kiiula ul thu Novully Wore. O. F. Uohrer ul (ilendaU wai in h,wn tho Ural ol the week. IIou. U, W. lUdille ol tiloiibrook HUH lu Ilia city lait I rMuy. Tim district lair will lako placo Oct. l.'ih. Ito euro itml uttend. Oil lartiioia wool imnln f.M). Call ami txaiulno lh it- at II. (. Stanton'. Hie OrvK'in J'ruai Aaitociatioii will ma 01 at llaker City Ootuhtir I I, l.'junJ 1I Mlta Itotii (iri'iui han Im'.i-ii grunted a iiieuiiiouin hy tho nluto board ol educn lion. Karinora, aak (or (bo Itradlcv and Mot call boola, tho beat In town, at tlio Nov tilty Htoro. J.K. Fiabar waa in town Tueadav Ha i DuraliiK a aoro band, lujuied in thu maiia roinca. You didn't know wo kept (cathtir boil? oil, wa do ami aoll them too, at iho Novelly hlore. iiiaa niotu uupp win open a ktutlrr garton achool In the I louver building, wciouor il in. ieouo tooaiiouH aru ol tho pant, wo aro cloelng them out at reduced price Novelty Morn. Mr. and Mr. Nchillcr I!. Hermann ol Myrtle I'olnt aro vinlting rclatlvci and iriouai iu luia city. e are allowing a nun lino ol dti-h gotxla, cape and cluuk guudi, triiuiniiigii, eic. ."Noveiiy More. Mia BcIIh Jnanpli in vialting her unclt), H. Cnro, in thu city. Mm ia a Htndent ol the Hiuln Normal. Mra. Kllxabulli Demtint. wim ol (ioo. Dement, tiled at Myrtlo Creek, hirptem bor i.'1'h, aged -H yeais. The ItosuMirg Kluudikora have been board lr.nu. Tuey were at l.aku Koimutt Hfpl. ITjlh, all in gKd hculth. Mirt Frank io Lapiieu ul I'ortUtil in iailiugin thin city tho gueat ol her cottain, Mr. II. 1). (iravt-a. Ilradloy and Meicall grain and kid boola are tho boat iu Iho market. Call and are ttieiu at the Novelty More. Mra. S. I). Willi went to IVrllnnd un Saturday night' overland, and will yiait relative aud Iriunda fumuveral da) a. I'arlif bitving fruit (u dry are rt'ijiicnt ed (u bring them in thin week aa laat n (Kiaeihlc. Waihon D.win. FiMher A (.'uuiatock waa given tho con tract lu paint the achool Iiouhh, aud axiti the building w ill look a good u now. Tho Hoatuu boot and ithoo l'.u lt t nay : I'ointed too ahue aro relegated tu tho past. Call lit thu Novelty .Store for now aiylcB. II you want tho laws of your city en forced to the letter, then vutu for W. 11. r-liiglolou for city tuarahal. W. It. SlM.l.fcloN. Mias Kato ld'eutl of Hilverton left nreil at the Opera Hoiiho in this city on Fiiday lant, Iho eubject of her diHcoiireo being "Common Seuno." Tliu ecial aalen ol Kuuchl Mciner coetu to prove u drawing card for I hut populur vatablishuielit. ihrd cakee, iron and steel euameled ware, etc., on r o cial aale sale tomorrow aud Saturday. II yuu want marshal tu look out for aidewalks and street crosHingp, uud to IKirt saute to tho city council, then vote (or . It. ffiogleton for city marshal. U". It. Si.M.i .1:1 on. C. W. l.awreuco of I'urtluud, aalesmau J lor mo Keuiiugton lypt)nttr, una in the city last week with his lulcst nia chine, No. 0. It ia it lino machine and fully up-lo-Uatu iu ,iu iuipruvcuientH. Thu telephone lino fruui I'liiou to Cornucopia uaa been completed, and of llcea baye been cNtablished at Medical Spring, Keating, Sparta, KichlHiid, I'mc, Halfway nud other ollicca will be put in as aoou as business will justify. HuyerH aro tliasiug all over l.auu county trying to buy calves, but it is slow, tcdioott work, un n.ont of the furai crs have plenty of feed and pBsturoge to raiso them mid, therefore, do not part with them vcrv often, says tho Ktigeno (iuaid. bucking calves bting from f7 to fj per bead readily. IUIv7ITSRt - WARJIIN'flToN IllldnrA.8helfren.lxinbrkiich root 4,ncord J. I'. Dunn, Marcus francos iHHiley, Medical l.aka , at (ieo. Kebcl, Mrs. Katla I'rterion, Mm. Jaasa llesrotlo, KlltalielH A. Hollls, Mrs. Fred II. t'arr, Itoiotta L. Hutlun, HUlrllU esaiiis HpsnRlo linnkane Tcina huolsn ITA1I J. I. Ithead, forlnn Nina Mleketson, Prapur Mrs. T. Cclermin, Oontien Mra. Mssile lluber. Midway Anlia Vrv, MorKSIl Clly an Viiy Osduil Mrs. liODTy vaumeist Mrs. Zhimn Kreaker. Mindaclno Cora W arwlok, I'levanl urova firs. . 0. Heariebaiii, IVovo turaoaalmanlaltUktClty Mrt. G. J, TrTmp, " " Mrs. J. Busby, " OTUElt STATGa Mrs. K. WoiRtln, Albany Or. Mrs.KatKnlH'rii,HlKelofc, " Mrs. A. W lllott,HrU.l Veil. " Mrs.W. Unwell, Oregon City," Hilda Jolinsoil, I'orllailfl. Mamlu llannln, Vlralnla,NeT, Klla M. Mmlib, Washoe, " Mrs. W. Kuuk.Wliim'niilcoa, " Mrs. tiodwanl, Allanllo, WyA Km in a Mass. llurnl Korr, M rs. Kmlly Hlce, Cheyenne, " OlloArnnld, Kvansloli, ' Mrs. lUrlauder, Ul.lTalls.Nonvj Mm. (I. Murrltt.uolse City, Ida, a. W. RalnfcJrth, Bouiiers ry. " laura Talt, tjaljda, Colo, Mrl.O.Carpanter.Florf nc, Art Kuiene Hletsks, rhrnnli. f I'eila Willis, - - M rs. B. U. Marib, Ccrrlllos, N.M. UKITiail COLUMBIA Mdalatwa Munann National Cltv uwanner The I'alint I'aloAlto l-arkflald l'aaileua ItohniTTlllc tiau Kafaa1 , Santa Cm lelisnn Vacnvillc Mrs. John Walter, Stella I'. McUary, MEXICO "aivador Narolo, Ladoori Yfctorla Vina Wallace Wheatland Wlaeburn Knionada prizes for Bending in the largest num , Aria, j,n -l-W ticket lb board of trust art la session at the Holdlern' Homo this week. Col. Armsby aud 11. V. Alley, trualee of (bo HoldiW Hume, mad thl ofllce a tiriel call iuedy. l.adiu and chlldreu's union suit ara taking the lead in underwear. Ituy them at i lit woveity Hlora. .Mm. Claiko o( Oloudalo cooUlinplatea (living a dunce when alio open Iter new notei which will be la about ten day Albert and Maurice Abraham cam up Iroui l'urlaml lant night, being called to see their mother who ia dangeroutly ill ft may bo cl down a a certainty that Iho wchluot legion will not be troublod lu any Roriou i extent with tlut any more till un xt jiiuu II you want a miirnbal to look after all parts of tho town, then yot lor W, II, Siiiglulon for city inarahal. W. It. iri.soi.troN. Cliaa. I-'. Noal uud I-:. J. htuiupf of the Standard Cabinol Co. of Kansa City, Mo., are doing biisiuens in lbi city ihl week. A grand ball will Ixt given at o. F. Itohrer, neur tllcndale, on tho !'tb of OclolMir. Everybody la invited aud a good tiiuo unnilrod. Olympus lyjdgu No. 71, K. of I'., will ;lvo a grnrd entertainment and ball at tlddle on the liOlh of Oclooor. A gxxl tuno la anliclputed. The (Siskiyou News auuouncea the proAouco in Yreka ol A. Miller, a practi cal mining luan ul tilundulo, aud say bo contemplate locating. I 'on 'teat grocery store randy with paint and chalk in il. Ihe Kandy Kitchen i (hit only place yuti run irt canity iiutt I lit to ent Ultfl A Kice, tho Can street furniture dealer, havo u goud line of beating tove ol vanou ileicription, new and eucoml hand, lor the lall trade. The heat axe in tho world cau now be bad lor lea money than other ask (or the cheapest at Wead Hardware Co. I( you know a good thing better try one. The first grand literary aud musical entertainment to Lo given at the Opera Iouhh lor l ho bcnt'ht ol tbo Catholic C'hurch is announced (or October i!7lii. )). Du(ius, physiciau and surgeon. ofllcu in Marsters' building. Call in town aud country promptly amwered night or day. Residence, till Mill treet. Don't sufler with rbeuotalisin or ca tarrh when yeu can get immediate relief at ltoawell Spring. Ad. Harmon, sole agent at ltoHoburg, fur this celebrated mineral water. The new bowling alley ou Jackson at reel attracts a great deal of attention from bowlers, miilo and female. It i nicely lilted up and i thronged uightly by young mid old. I'r. Frank K. Kuiitb, of Fulla City, in Marion county, killed a seven-point elk in the hill near lit home laal Wecloe- tny, rays tho Statesman. The animal tipped tho beam at over 1000 pound. Fathbra and mother, if you would xik tu tho nafety ol oiir little children milling over the cara while in motion. then vote f'r V. It. Singleton for city marshal. V. It. Sinulktun. F ii. Coll'uian, physiciau aud surgeon, ecretary lonrd U. S. I'eusion eurgeon. Ollit-o iu Marsters' block, resideuce 7l0 Mophi'ns etroct I roiesaiouil calls in promptly answered town or country night or day. The country people ns well as tho lonu peoplo lire beginning to find out the lilli'icncj lHtween fresh, cloa:, candies and aiiili, hlthy candies. They patron ij-o tho Kandy Kitchen where they get cituuy Hint 1 tit to eat 1( elccled, the hobos will be dealt with irceiuely according tu tho orders of the ity council. I'.ut wi cano I tind them obbing hen roottit, gardens, clothes Hies, etc.. thou I will not wait the .ictiou of tho council. . 1!. iSixi.i.Eros Mm. Aiipnlhoir will beat thu residence of V. McKen.io overy Tuesday after .vept. Ut to iilteiid to her music- clatu", and woiim like thone wiBtung horinstruc lious to call nud urrange (or liours. I.esflou will bo giveu at Hi, ."0, 7' cents, and l .i'0, nccoidiii tu tuna uud grace ul pupil. S. K. Veiiti'b, one of tho eutuipritiing (armeiH of Silk Creek, brought into our ollicu .Monday, three btalk of corn grown from one grain, that ure ruaui niutti 111 proiKirtioiiR, standitig some ten (eet high, are two inches iu diameter aud weigh I'-' pound. Cottage Grove Me senger. There is u time (or everything; and tho lime to utleud to a cold is when it start. Don't wait till you have con sumption but prevent it by using One Miuuto lough Cure, tho great remedy (or coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat aud lung trouble. A. C Mariner & Co. "Who taya the rich are getting licner aud the poor lHiorerV" be exclaimed. "Lot him step forward. I say it isn't ao. 'Not 0110 man in this cutuiuuuity ia get ting richer, and I have figure to prove it." Hut nobody challenged him to pro duce) them. Kvery oue koew that he could do it. He was tho tax assessor. Grain of nil kind ia turuiug out splen didly in tho Coquillo valley. On Fish trup, wheal ii running from 40 to 60 bUHhel per acre, oats from 45 to IOO, barley (roiu 100 to 135 per acre. George Wuiier hud 4'j acres of barley that turned oll'5.'iJ bushel. Hobiosou had a little less than two acrea iu oats, which returned 10,") bushels to the acre, says the liaudon Recorder. Slute Superintendent of Public Instruc tion (i. M. Irwin, came up iroui Halom on Sunday evening's local, and being; Bcou by Iho eagle-eyed pastor o( the M. 1-), Chinch waa forthwith pressed into service uud preached that evening a most excellent suruiuu from tho text, "And I count all things but loss for the excellency of the kuowlodgu Christ Jostis," l'liilipiuus, iii:H, Tlio Ktttea' lxcurslou train passed through hero Monday with 600 excur sionista for Tort laud aud the Fair, w ith several hundred more to pick up dowu tho lino. Just us tho tram drew up at tho depot Iho lung expected shower btoko Iooho, ami tho ruins descended aud beat upon tho I101180 tops and upon tho multi tude there usBotublod to witness the de parture, uud many who ueglectod to take along tlieir umbrellas got exceedingly wot uud wondered what they were there lor any way, IWit the excursion wis a grand hiicccss, aud Geo. is happy. An item iu lust week's I'lajniikalkii iu referring to a receut charivari stated that the brido uppettred aud "gave thu revelers 11 toiiguu lushiug." This wo aro ussured wan a mistake, tho remarks of thu ludy being moro of au oxprossiuu ol surprise uud itstoulsliuient. Tho ludy uud her hu.baud bad been tuld that they might expect vimlors, uud when tho din begun supposed "tho buys" had arrived, mid did not dicam that tho callers were 11 part of tho bridal party they hud part ed with 11 uhort time before, The lady regrets tho occutreiico very much and ttuniuea us that had she known v, ho Iho vinitors weie thoy would liuvy been giyeu a very dilleieut ivccptiou. A. J. Doar of Oakland i lu town to day. lieni. Huntington of Yonc.illa in in the city today. Tbo fair beglot October U'th. Don' forget the date. Mia Kthel Hhoup of Marnhlield i i gut at the McClallou. Mra. Caroline C. Applegate of Mon rovia, Cab, ia a guet at (be McClallen. The tug of war at the fair ground will be wall worth aeeiug. I'urae, 175. Ira 15. Kiddle, deputy prosecuting ut torney, was a visitor ut JWediord ou Monday. Marril, in this city September 'JStb, IUI,7 f 1 l L.lAH A, 1,1 M . .1 I. . , ' I 'n Mi oil, Judge A. F. (Stearns, ofllciating. Wamtku. A itullou to do botie work, take care o( children or uurae. No objection to country. Inquire at this of- DIM). Attorney J. il. Upton and Misa Oushio ileod were married on Wednoaday ol lant week at Church ol bt. John-b.r-lbc-aea, ilandon. Tbo potato crop in Cooe county ia re (Kirted coniiueraoiy snort this season, while the yield woi expected tu be fully an average. Don't forgot the fair. It begin Octo ber llith. F; very lody turn out aud helo to make it a grand aucces. i ou can do it if you will. II you wouia ha ve u,o net vice ol a tnarabal at HO par month, then vote for VY. Ii. hinglelou lor city marshal. W. Ii, bIHOLBTO.N. A round trip rate o( 11.40 has been mado to Itoiwell Bprins going Saturday and returning on Monday. A rate of l .H.'j ia made goud lor 30 days. Burning, itching skin diseases instant ly relieved by De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salue, uunjoalled (or cuts, bruises, burn. It heals wilbuut leaving n scar. i C. Marsters A Co. Kay, il you want your horned idiod ao they cau travel, take them to J. M. TrimMp. He make the (oot a study ml guarantee no tack to pick un toe calk. Corner Pine and Lane. And if W. 0. i elected, Jackaun and Cass streets will not be the only streets footprint will be teen on. but will look to the interest of the whole tow n. W. 13. Si.NOLKroN. All the Iloficburg delegate to the W. C. T. I.'. convention held at Gardiner on the I'-d and I'.'iJ inntsnt, returned Tuet day eveniDg, except Mrs. A.C. Marsters, wbo was taken seriously ill during the convention and is still nnable to travel. Sbt-riff I'lunimer of I'olk county, lie ished hoppicking Monday. He has probably the largest crop of hops of any man iu tho state. He picked 11,000 Doxe, and they are all firtt-grado boo. There is really no less on the bop crop in that vicinity. At one of the warehouse in Corvalli J. U. Harris is resacking 13 ton of cas cara bark for shipment East. The amount of this bark that is shipped from Corvalli is astonishing, says the I'niun. there uiUHt be all of 30 tens of it now stored in the O. K. & N. warehouse ready (or shipment when the river open. J. U. Eddy, editor of the I'laindkalkh. lias ueen anient about ten days attend ing to bis duties as member of the state board of railroad commissioners. The board is making its fall iuntiectiou of the touda of the state us the law requires aud eut last night iu this city, leaving lor tho north this morning. The party coiiBictod ol I. A. Macrurn, II. LS. Comp sou, and J. It. Eddy, commissioners, and Superintendent Fields, and resident en gineer Uoodahl of the Southern I'acitic company. A. I. Wagner, the appointee of tho governor promised to accompany (lie party out uid not. Jeeso 1-ib her and vwlo met with juite a serious ucculeut uear the lioggeB school house on Der Creek Monday. They were moving, and seated ou a high seat with uu'.uUle foundation. Tho hcrecs shied suddenly and started to ruu. The seat tipped over backward spilling Fisher out of the wagon on to the ground, . , ... ... , unuurt, uui .Mrs. risuer was not so fortuuate. Gathering hersell un from the rear of tho wagon she attempted to eei.e mo reins una stop ttie horses, but could only secure one of them which made matters worse, and fearing the team was goiug over the bank, she sprang Iroiu thu wagon, sustaining sprained ankle and numerous severe bruises nud cuts. Nashville Students Coming. Iu preseuting the Nashville. Studeuts to the public, we wish to say that this is absolutely the original company of col oreJ singers that apiear iu jubilee sing ing, preseuting social, plantatiou, river and cabin song. Xbey also havo the only colored ventriloquist known in the history of their race. The introduction of the uutobarp oy Mr. and Mrs. Wat- kins is quite a feature with tin compa ny. A portion of this entertainment will be given 111 plantation, costumes. The eutire company possess cul tivated voices nod are compe tent to sing what ia termed class ical music, but it is not thoir mission. and thoy leave that hold to the white concert companies. Hut they do claim to sing tho original jubilee melodies as sung by the children of bondage iu their own peculiar manner in religious aud social meetings and on the plantatiou. The Nashville Students appear at the Opera House, Oct. 1 1th. The Y. I. 5. C. E. Convention. The couveution of tho Y. V. S. C. K.. to be held at Koeeburg, Oregon, com mencing Thursday evening, Oct. 7, 1S'.I7. Hits convention will be a general rally of all Ihe Christian Faideavors ol this county. A special program is being ar ranged which will be published next week. All Kudeavorers aro expected to atteud that can possibly urrauge to come, and all frieuds of Kudeavor work are cordially invited lu attedd and encour age us by thoir presence. F'ree enter tainment will be ftiruished tu till F)u doavorers from abroad. Kemeuiber the state convention meets in hosehurg in 'U8 aud this comity should not (orget the importance of this rally uor (ail to 'effect a thorough and active coi.nly organiza tion. Young I'eople. At the M. K. church next Sunday eveuing, the pastor, Fruuk L. Moore, willuddress the young people 011 The Ideal and the. lu'al. Ibis will bo tho lii'et of u uoriOH ul Sunday eveniug ad dresses to young people. Good music will bo provided. At tho morning n ryico new ' uiemburs will bo received. Woodmen Circle. I be iiionibei'ri of Lilac Circle me re quested tu bo pretjuut ut tho next regu lar meeting ou Saturday evening, Oct. 2, at 7:30 blimp, us Iheio will bo busiuuss uf luiporUuce tu liaimact. Oakland. Mi Nettie Kato made a visit lo lion well Hpring this weok. Mantfir Maurice Dear 1 up from Fort land visiting hi grandmother, Mr riiotna Mra. Kato Medley went to Uofeburg on liieday evening local. Mr. and Mr. Hammltle were vlildcg irienu on lower uaiapooia nanday. Mra. H. J. Jones and Ml Ann Clark made a trip to Koeeburg Saturday. Mrs, H. D, Ifouser left recently (or Lonetree, Mo., where she will visit tela live (or a (ow month. J. II. Dearling receivod a lino stock of gomia lant week, conainting ol shoes, slip pers and other articles iu Lis liue. Mr. Collins will soon commence the erection of a new hotel building to ac comodate bia last increasing ens torn. James Laity and family left here Monday for Soda Springs, to visit rela live aud partake of the sparkling water, Mrs. A. O. Yonns and Miss Vinnie Young leave on the 3tb. int.. lor Walla walla, man Munlo will attend school there thi winter. We are told that Koby went out to settle the English the other day. or something like that, ttoby says it is all right, so mote It be.. Miss Ethel Shune. who ha been visit. ing Mr. r. C. l'arker's family (or the past two month, returned to her home In .Marsh held Wednesday. Louie b'ando. returned from Bohemia Tuesday where he has been (or Ihe last ten week. Louie reports the camps in a prosperous condition and everything loosing wen. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ihrowo. Mr. C. II. Medley, Grace Beckley and others want to I'ortland on the L!es' recursion train. Later we expect to bear great ac counts from the metropolis. In the daily Oregonian of the 27th, inst., ia an icconnt of Lieutenant I'eary bringing irom the northern region, a IOC-ton meteorite in the ho d of the none, i'eary savs be is to have the use of the 100-tou crane at Brooklyn to hoist tue meteorite iroui the bold. hat we would like to know is, where did he get his 100-ton crane np north to hoist the monstrous weight up on the vessel and into the hold. Taiun. The W. C. T. U. at Qardlner. On Monday mornine. Sent. 20th. it was learned that only seven of the num ber that were expected to go were on band for the trip to Gardiner. Tbe idea originated with Mr. Marster, who i always alert to tbe interest of our town and county, that a goodly number be represented, and that by taking a team and come lunch our expense be made ighler, thereby combining pleasure with profit. Her suiteestion was acted nnon and a company consisting of Mr. Corn- stock, driver, Mrs. Comstock, Mrs. Marsters, Mr. Bartram, Mrs. Howard, Mr. Armitage and Mr. F'eriruBon left at 7 a. in. lor F:ikton. Arrivine at Elkton we stopped over night at the old reliable hotel, a most excellent placo to stop when in Flkton. At on early hour next morning we were on our wav. every one astir and looking at the beautiful moun tain scenery by the morning sunlight. All wero perfectly delighted and the re mark, such lovely scenery was heard on every fiand. Oar codidiot wer mom. hers of the Woman's Cbristion Temper ance I'nion, and it was a jolly, merry crowd, realizing that they were away irom tueir work and care (or a week. On reaching Gardiner the company were met uy many ot the citizens ol the town who had provided (or our entertainment extending their hospitality to each aud every one. me town of Gardiner is very pictureeoue pace with its naat white housee, tho river front and green muuuiuin sconcry lor a background. Tho beauty of the town is only excelled uy me Kindness and generosity of its cit izens. Hoping we may bo able tu prove our appreciation of many favors, we re main well wishers. From one that was '"ere. A DtmuAiK. Looking Glass. the funeral of FJi Nuicruss aud tho cuiki ol John West were largely attended lain week. John Spaugh's "chop mill" did rushing business last Saturday, urindiuj at the rate o( a bushel a miuute. No waiting. J. T. Goodman returned Suudav rum au extended trip tu Guld Peach. His gonial smile ih now doing business at the uld stand. Messrs. Buell, Williams it Dcuuinu havo purchased a Kuesoll it Cu. eugine with which thev purposo tu run their Altmau it lay lor separator. Thev are an enterprising firm aud expect tu have their share of the threshing next season. Elder Joseph Luff, editor cf Ziou's En sign, at Independence. Mo., is holding meetings this week, supplementing tbe work done here receutlv bv Elder Chaan aud Holt, iu the iutereet of the Kelormed church of Latter Day Saints. Elder Lull has charge of the work (or the en tire coast country. A large number uf our citizens are working this week on the new road to Itoseburg. Among those who betrun work Monday wero Messrs. Arnold, Mitrth, Spaugh. Dennimr. Bush. Talk. ington, Williams and Grimes. Many ol them ure camping 011 the liue of road and propose to stay till the work is dune. Sl'KCrATOK. The Fair. ihe field spurts aunouucod lu take place at the district lair, w hich beuius ou the l Jth of October, aro attractimr con. sideiablo utteuliun, aud the purses huug up niereior ure worm trying lor. Then there is always a chauco to "get your money back" by epeculutiug on the races. The associatiou is duiug all iu its pow er tu make the fair a pleasurable aud roinciiio placo to speud the week, and it will he your own fault if thev do not succeed. Trot out your Hue stuck, vour ig eouashes uud your finest (mils. Take them lo the fair aud get too blue ribbon and tho gold aud silver thereto attached. Don't let your neighbor get a head uf you, but ;1h there, bright and early Tuesday morning, and camp there iiirougii me wees, loiiwtil bo f 11 re lo have a good time (if it don't rain) and enjoy yourself. Drain Items. Fruit diyiug about done. Old Mr. Whipple is (pule sick. A special school meeting is t ailed (or uf 0.:t.lith. C. V., I I1i8.11 il Iiuh lorn Iho Iron I off hiasluto tu rebuild a belter one. Wood uud grain tiuius lino the roads tu got done before Ihe ruins set in. Jl'M. No To-II111- for I I fly I tin a. (iuui antceil tobacco liubll cure. limKe.i- Weak men siivnn, blood pure. Wc.ll. All (li nycibU II you want ordor inside or outside your church bouses iu time of worship, vote for W, 11. Siuglctou lor city marshal. W, U. Sl-VeiLMOM. Olendale. ,ira. Auelia llecllKhl ul Uuskydell was trading in Olendale Monday. .Mrs. Ulem Toller Bell was the guest 01 mn, louen at uienellen last week. Mi Louie Uobbs o( Lone Maple at tended tbe party at thi place lunt Satin- uey. Mrs. 8. L. l-;ili and little u uf Tun nel 5 made us an appreciated visit last BAturday. Mr. J., i. uarnatb of Days creek la visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mra. Tot ten, at Glenellen. Mrs. v.. Waggner and Mi Aurora Wolverton of Anns Height made us pleasant call today. vur tan term ol school is progressing nicety under the excellent management oi 1 rot. j. niunueii. Mrs. F. A. Dockhorm served dalidoui ice cream to the young people of thi place last Saturday evening. And rew Karney of Cold Fell and Am urose aiarsuail 01 lunnel a neut aorna days last week huottng in tbe Cow ireek mountains. jamcs 11. lirown ana who. wiia am T both ministers ol tbe go Del. will Breach at this place at tbe Miners' Home, Sept. 30tb,at7:30 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Will Corden and Mra. auuur Aioro ana tueir children were a I an a . . ... our guests on Sunday, and we enjoyed tueir visit very mncn. The Southern Pacific dininir hall that ia under construction at thia place, is nearing completion, and is a commodi ous structure that will accommodate a large number of guest. Mr. and Sir. J. L. Dawa. Mr Will Leven and Mis Nettie Itedfield. Mesara. vjc.,. uinutr, xwy mn, viaaoe unmee, Jack Osteen and Mrs. Philip Chere went fl tl . T, IMI .t . ny 1 ue r.eie excurtion to I'orlland on Monday. Tbe inspection car bear i air tlm rail. road commissioners made a brief atop at this place Wednesday. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Col. J. B, Eddy of tbe Fialndealkb, and L It. Fields, Supt. of tbe S. P. Ii. It. Recently we were presented some fine sugar beets that were raised by C. P. Tottenat Uienellen. They were large and of excellent nualitr. and the culture of tbe sugar beet in South Douglas ia an assured fact, tbe soil in this locality be ing just suited to their growth. In company with Mra. W. II. Rlfild of Glenmont, we spent last Thursday at Appieoaie, me cozy home ol Mr, aod Mrs. Ambroee Marshall, and the dinner prepared for as was a marvel of cnlinarr skill, to which we did ample justice, and we mane our entertainers lor such a nice 't. Mollis. Scottsburg. Tommy Hancock and wife were in town recently. Mr. and Mra. Will Sairalwni ln little daughter. A slight rain (ell on Sunday nisht. int enough to lay the dust. M. D. Thompson is hauline main. Some sport ia made of bis spike team. One hundred aud fifty head of vonnv cattle came uj tbe river Saturday, the purcuaeeoi air. rorter. Miss Emma Gilliam and her mother of Garden Bottom were visiting old friends at Long Prairie last week. E. U. Burchard is not iiiiDrovine. lie baa been taken to Gardiner for more at tentive medical treatment. Y. N. Grubbe & J. Gilliam of Garden liottom were visiting at the Palmer House recently, a pleasant reunion of old mends. Flora Thompson and W. G. Grubbe lett lor California Monday, via Coos bay. W G. will remove his family there if he onus a suitable location. Mrs. Frank McDowell has returned to her old home after two years absence Mrs. M. w as called to the bedside of her mother, who is some better. The quantity of grain brouebt for ahin- meut has not diminished very much as yet. There were 1000 sacks piled np ior tue ecows not long since. ! Kiddle. The K. of f are planiiiug to give an cuieriainuieni ooou. Prune drying is progrensing nicely and will soon be over with. Chas. F'cikert. L. A. Sands and Master Yadus Ash took tbe excursion train Mon day for the Portland fair. Misa Graco Catching disappeared from ber borne Sunday evenins and her pres ent whereabouts is uuknown. He huug upon the (rout yard gate, uue sue was close beside him ; With fleeting breath he learns his (ate beatless pants and dog astride him. Our school began last Monday with Pro!. A. F. Cornutt in charge. Mr. Cor- nutt is a geutleman o( much experience and we predict (or him a most success ful term. Among those from Cauvouville who took the excursion train at this place (or tho Portland fair were : Messrs. Opbir and Jesse Byers, Ben Catching. Mr. Briggs, Misses Emma Bealmen and Aflie Perdue. M ins Ethel Kiddle was visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Kice, of Kice Creek, recently. Mies Ethel is oue of our most successful teachers and haa been en gaged to teach tho primary department of tbeCanyonvillo school, which will be gin next wonuay. scohcukb. Camas 5 wale Items. Howell Melviu made his usual triii to , 1 i.., ii 1.... iuu iiij inst ouuuay. School is progressing hicelv with Mits Aim ia L,ong as teacher. Miss May Gilliam was recently tha guest of Mrs. Macauley. Mr. Gilliam aud family will soon move 011 the Garrison ranch ut Nonpareil. George otie of Camas Swale has benn 'icking hops iu IheSbambrook hopyard. Oue of Jen Medley's horses bus seri ously injured itself ou the barb wire teuce. Lot Diuimick aud his wife have inent several wei ks visiting fiiuuds uud tela lives at Elktou. Mrs. A beau aud family ure guiug to ive ou Warrou Macauley s place, and keep house for Mr. Wright. ll'fcMlZfcH. SPECIAL SALE I :ridav and Saturday October 1 and 2, 20 per cent discount ou all Tiuware, Iron and Steel Kiuttt cled Ware, Uirdcagcs and Wooden ware. KNECHT & stejral saak tfe t4 aere, wlMlesraM ea4 aeUctow. H Akaoiiawy fkiraj LITTLE LOCALS. Caro Bros, are the boss merchant!. A new line of blark Josephson's. Summer draaa utwla in ImmMiinn.i. ities at Josephson's. A new line of ladies' belt In ih IMS oz blood shade at Joeephaou'. Deulistry uf ail' kinds skillfully and promptly done by Dr. Fred Haynes. Remember that von ran itaL ajiaBmi- ble goods and the lowest prices at fcalx man's. All kinds of artificial leeLh maila at reasonable prices at Dr. Fred Haynca' Dental office. Take Vour wheel to Ilixlrfnn A. Ham. lin'a bicycle repair shop for repairs. First-claaa work done. Youni 8am haa moved hia i Japanese Bazaar to 201 Jackson street, opposite Eaeton'i grocery store. We have croo.net seta. tone, nifirlilun and in fact all kinds of snmmer goods at the lowest prices, at Salzman'a. Round trio ticket to tha RtatA fair at Salem, September 30 to October 8, sold at all stations on the S. P. for one fare. Vim. vigor and victory : theca ara thu characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Ktsers, tbe famous little pills for consti pation, biliousness and all stomach and tver troubles. A. C. Marsters & Co. - There ia no mineral water more pleas ant lor family use than from tbe Bo well Springs. Ad. Harmon, agent, will sup ply families in any Quantities, pint. quarts or denijobns. Don't nauseate your stomach with Ipu and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by nsing those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. A. C. Marateis' A Co. Take vour wheels to Hodnon Ha mlln & Trimble for repairs. First class work dons. Tbey are prepared to do all kimla of turning ; cups, cones, sxles and crank bangers, also general blackamithing. Corner Pine and Lane streets. "They don't make much fuss about it." We are speaking of De Witt's Lit tle Early Kisers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach aud liver troubles. Tbey never gripe. A. C. Marsters & Co. From all accounts Chamberlain' Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the atllicted. Ihere is no advertisement about thia; we feel just like saying if. The Dkmocbat, Carrolton. Ky. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. I have first-class new freezers, plenty of pure cream, and guarantee to my cus tomers first-claaa ice cream and not ex celled by any body. I will make yon ice cream aa smooth as velvet or charge you nothing. C. F. Niice. John Griflin, of Zinesville, O., says: "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agouy, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprain, eczema aud all akin troubles De Will s Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. A.C. Marsters & Co. Sr.irii ok Ouio, City ok Tolk-oo,,. L.I-CAH UOI'NTY, I F'ha.nk J. Cnt.vkY makes oath that bo is the senior partner of the firm of K. J. Chunky, cc Co., doing business iu the City of Toledo. County and Statu of aforesaid, and that said lirui w ill pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS for each and every case of Catakhii that cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall's Catakhii Ci'kk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to befure me aud subscribed iu my presence, this lith day of December, A. ISSb. . A. V. GLKASON, (iiL Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is (akeu iutemallv and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surface of the system. Send (or testimonials, free. F. .1. CHENEY it CO.. Toledo. I). iSold by Druggists, 75c. For Sale. Ten acres n( laud iu Fruiivalu. mm mile (rom town ; oue and a half story rough board house : fenced : SASti l aah for short lime oulv. luuuiro at Ihie office or of S. V.Caldwell. Piano for Sale. A No. 1, upright piano for sale chean. ou easy terms. Enquire at this ofllce. Malt ICatlracl. Tbe uioat uuur iMtairjif toulc, ascle, ut Muralertt UruK more. For Sale. LargJ-Bquaabe, (or cow feed. . H. McKay, Brockway. Addrets Tbe doctors ull rccoiiimeud Springs' water. You cau gut it liuswell iu any qualityfrom.'Ad. Harmon, sole agent. New fteatlKiiN lu wull Marnier.' paper t MEISER,,