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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1897)
HIE PLA1NDEALER O01OUEK7. 1897. Tnt Church. Miiiiohim I'mmi it - vuiw r ul Main tul I sua ttrvela. Similar Herrliie: r-reeebllil, II m nil T:M) p. n.i Mabbatn itkool, 10 a. m.l P. W. Woollrf, Huperlnleiidtmtl Ulaas Meeting St i litM ol Ue morulas eerviuei Ipwurlk Umui ii l i. ui. Ilntllo llixllroy, Irealitciit. rraycl Marlins, WHue-lay, al 1:M p. in. rftiNi V, Mooes, I 'atiir, Parsonage, oornar Main au1 Kane, t'essavtsauii Caumil-curuN ol I'm and Ruee atraeta. Similar IWrrU! I'upllo worahlp, a in. diI7.W p. oi l Sabbath Hohool, 10. M.l V. f. H, Ci S T p. Ml. rrayef Meetlss, Wedee iar.7 0 p. m. R. . DltwoKTB, fllW. NRRVIURrt AT 0TIIU: CHURCH. Maw cverr Hunilay -.10 A. M. Vnptn " " 1 i f. M. All anonvlifl loaltoo'l. P. P. (limn, raitor. Cmiiii Bum mkkh Ciium H - ou row! r slrvet. Sunday trrvlrs, al It a. in. ami 1 M p. ni. Pr-J. rr tnecllUK, Thur-Uy urnlng. A. Ii. WkntrALL. Tutor. Nashville Student Coming. lit presenting the Nashville BtndenU lo the public, we wiah to say tkat (hit it alMolniely the original company ol rol oiil aiiitiia llial apHr In jubilee eing ing, preiil lug social, laniallon, river and raliln song. They also have the only colored ventriloquist known In the history ol ilmlr rare. Tbt Introduction il Id utoliarp '.iy Mr. ami Mm. Wat kiua la uite a feature with thia oouipe ny. A Krllon ol thla entertainment will ba given in plantation roatnmee. 'Ilia emir toinpsnv possess cul tivated voices ami art cotope lout to ing what is lermait class, leal music, but il la not their mission, ami they leave that Held to lha white concert companies. Hut they do claim to sing the urlginsl jubilee melodies a sung by the children of bondage in their own (H-oullar manner in religions and social Hirelings and on the plantation. The Nashville Students appear at tbe Opera House, Oi l. Mill. Something to Depend On. Mr. Jaiuia Jonea ol the drug Brut ol Jones A Niii, Cowdaii, 111., in siwaklug ol Dr. king New Discovery, aay that (ast winter his wife wss attacked with I -a tiripp. and her caw grew eo serious dial physicians at Cowden and i'ana otild douolhiug for her. It sceuied to ievelop into llaaty Cousutuplion. Usv lug I'r. King's New D.seovery iu store aud selliog lots ol it, he took a bottle iMime, and to the surprise ul all elm be Kail lo gel butler froiu llrel dote, and iiall do-nu dollar bolllra cured her sound aud well. Ir. King'e New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and colds la guar anteed to do llua good work. Try it. Tree trial boltlee al A. C. Marsters. I'rul. Koliiuett ia the authorised ageut ol the I'i.umikai at liardincr. Tu turn t'iHt iM'1 I orf r. Take m il i !"' -i'ii Mr or Me. II C. C (ml liii iin-. u i i . -1 - r. fund mum y. Tor 5ale. lirge ennaahee , (or cow lead. AdJreM J. II. McKr, llrokwa. I.liucaud bine llrtol, for aprajr tin purpoici it Maratcre'. l-'or Sale, Cheap. . I IV. I III yjwTjjr a goou iioiui hub, or 5j will richange lor bearv ' n-1 Iwo-horaa hack. Ad- dreai, Dauwik rtTio, lloeeburg. Thla la Vour Opartallp. On receipt f ' n ceiite, ciuih or atawpa, a jjraeroiia anmple ill be maiUd vt the mil jiopulwr lilarrh ami Hay Few Cure ,lKly'e Cream Halm' nfflrint dtinon ,elrate the kiimI nu rita i f tlio rciucJy. l.I.Y ItliOTIIKllH. U, V.'iirnu Kl., New York Cily. He. John Ii'l. Jr.. of Oreal Fal Mont, a-eroiaatetMled I Jy'e Cream ltalro to me. I u aiapliaaio hie atatciuent. "Itieanoei live cure frrraUrrli if nxed aedireeted." Iter. Franria W. J'oole. I'aator CeuUalPrea. Cbunli, lli lena, Mont. IAj'h Cream Halm ia the ecknowIedVd cure lor cnlarrh aud conlaine no mercury nor any injurioue drug. Trice, 60 eenla. Kdurate Vaur (lowela With Caacaret. 'umly 'ibiiril. ar conatlpatlon forever. 10c, use. II C. C. C full, aw4'Klt refund money. i'.n line or ahoulder aree, Itaprovcel pMtlcrna. ml Maratcra)'. "Keen KutUr" Aiea. cbleeli, fllee, ere good. Churchill, Woolley it McKeoale keep 'om. ejqalrrci polaou at Maratcre.' 2000 ScJitfuig's Best baking powder goes a third farther than any other ; gets to work quicker ; makes sweeter cake. Schillings Best tea makes good cake taste better. Schilling's Best baking pywdw and tea are .because What is the missing word? -not SAFE, although Schilling' t Best baking powder and lea are safe. C.et .Schilling's Beat baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); hend a ticket with each word to address below before December Jist. Until October 15th tw o w ords allow ed for every ticket ; after that only una word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gels f laeo.oo; if several inul 1 it, $ 1000.00 w ill be equally divided smoDg them. Evt ry one sending brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the coolest. Tho.e sending three or more in one .envelope will receive an iSe pocket calendar-no advertising- on it. Ihese cieeping babies anJ pocket calendars will be different fiorn the ones offered in 1 the last contest. Better cut these rules out. Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. ' BRI CP MENTION. New goode at Oaro llroe. Dote Store, ltubberloot wear of all klmle at the Novelty Htore. The district fair will take place on ('ut. IZtli. XJe lure and attend. 1 irmera wool panli I. Ml. Call and tiaaiioe tbeto at II. U. btautou'f. Fartnen, aik for the Bradley and Met calf boota, tbe beet In town, at the Nov elty Store. You didn't know we krpllnalherboii? Well, we do and eell them loo, at the Novelty htore. Needle toe ahoee are of the paal, we are eioeing liiein out at reduced prlcet. Novelty Hiora. We ere bowing a due line of dreiM goode, cape and cloak goode, trimming, etc. Novelty Htore. Bradley aud Melralf grain aud kid boota are the beet in Ibe market. Call aud ere them at tbe Novelty htore. I'artiet having frail to dry are wjueet ed to bring them in thla week aa faet ai poMlbln. Watcon Dam. Fireman Drenan baa hie old run again with Kngiueor Klliot. Heheebeei? do ing "hoeilor" In the yard iiere for eotne weeks. Ttie lioeton boot and ahoe lludgnt aye: l'nintel toe ehoea are relegated to tbe patt. Call al tha Novelty Hiore for new etylea. Tbe flret evaporating plant in Ibe can nery building in l.ogeue will la ueed to dry polatoee, ae eoon aa the fruit crop ia diepoeed of Uailrotd buaineMi keeie up wonder fully. The Koutbern I'acJUc la doing more bUelnett in this elate than at any time in lta hiaiory. Judgu Fullerton opened tbe regular term of the circuit conrt fur Cooe connty at Coiullie Ciiy on Monday. The term will probably laat two or three weeks. Wonder II any of Hoeeburg'a attribu tion to the Klondike will return to eiwnd Ibe winter In civilisation? liut little has been bea'd from them since I hey left. About 2J.IM0 Ions of rock baa been dumped on the Counille iitty this ea- aoo, and a few thoueaud more will be neceeeary to complete tho work lor the year. Judge Fullerton'a new residence in Wert Koeehurg ie ready for occupancy and ie a credit lo the owner and to the architect. In short, It is a handsome dwelling. A cordial invitation is extended to ell Young I'eoplea' Societies to attend und aid in the V. V. Coureutioti, to be ie!d at the Christian Church, Oct. , and lOto, IWJ7. Cooaldersble coal is being ahiDPcl from the Newport mine, io Lincoln coun ty. Last week Ibe steamers took HlK) tons, and the same amount will t abipl thia week. Our neighbors over at Oak laud are to be congratulated over the proects ol tbe ealabliahmeiit of new luJuairiea tbcre, reference to which will be found io another column. Kigbleen meu are now al work on the iiulcksilver mines at Kl ahead aud the due ore furnaces which have just been built will soon be iu operstioii with every prospect of succoss. All Ibe debris of the burned building occupied by Zigler Xros, as a grocery, has tieen cleared away and the founda tions are ready for tUe new structure, which will be a one story building. It is reported tbat Ibe delegation lias agreed upon tbe oamee of the persons who ars to occupy the positions in the land office here, but tber are not given out for publication, if sucb is the fact. lieo. and Frank Koss bave gone to Itosehorg with tbe fast running horse liubberneck, owned by W. U. hhook of Klamath county, who will participate in tbe fair races there. Jacksonville Times. A lesk in the water pipe at tbe weet end of tbe bridge that baa been scatter ing a little spray on passers by, devel 0ed into a good sized bust on Sunday so tbat it was noceeiery to shut oil' Ibe water and inaugurate repairs. Wblle there has been considerable rainfall so Isr this season, enough to give tbe grass a good start and produce a new crop of roses in ysrds that were not irrigates, it baa not been sufficient to tusks a difference on tbe streams and and tbe mloera are still wailing. Apples, spplee everywhere. In every apple orchard In tbe country the ground is covered with tbe fallen unit and tbe treea bave apparently all tbey can con veniently carry. Kvery tree tbat bring elb forth fruit after its kind seems to vie with its neighbor in tbe abundance of its production. Bcvernl of the pspers of the state are claiming tbe girl who la alleged to have given tbe snneied reason for not gettiug married. Well, thank goodness, she doesn't live iu Koeeburg. Here is her resson: "I have considerable money of my own, I have a parrot tbat swears, a pet rabbit that chews and a stove tbat smokes, so you see I am not io need of a husband very badly." 00 they are money-uacK. Try fktillllui' Dent tea auJ laalug poeikr . F. Waliih csiuo In from Olalla yes- torday. Miss Uoes Km 111 lit msde a brief visit to this city yostenUy. Hon. John Knuuill of Culve Valley whs ill town olectlnu day. Chriiitiati liuduavur County Contcu lion al Iho Christian Church Friday, raturday and nunday. Ladies and children's union suits are taking tha lead in undorwear. buy Ibeui at the Noycliy htore. Heveral members wero ed willed lo the Mnthodint Church Hunday morning. Koine by lultcr, others on prohaiion. iHm't est grocery sloro candy with pslut aud chalk in it. Tbe Kandy Kltchim is the only place you can get candy that Is lit to cut. The members of The Kaatern Htsr are requested to meet at the Maaonic Hall, Friday at 1 .'M p. m. to attend Mrs. Ab raham's funeral In a body. Frank Waits has purchased the butch er buiineas of J. C. Koberts, and Is now supplying customers with tbe best of Oregon products in his line. The polee for the new telephone ser vice are being distributed about the city, and. it is eipected tbe lines will be ready for business In about ten days. Hlce & Kite, the Case street furniture deslers, bavs a good line of healing stoves of various descriptions, new end second hand, lor the (all trade. Itev. Father Newell at the request of his many Koeeburg friends, has consent sd to giv a lecture Sunday evsning at 7:30. All are inyiled to attend. Mine (iertrude Benjamin left on this morning's overland lor Kan Francisco, where he will spend the winter as tbe gueit ot Mr, aud Mrs. James Hoott. Tho best axe In the world can now be had for leas money then others ask for the ciieapuat at Wcad Hardware Co. If )ou know a good thing better try one. K. DuUas, physician and aurgeon, olhce in Mersters' building. Calls in town snd country promptly answered night or day. Keeidence,011 Mill atreet. The dressmakers report tbat the ladiea of Kovehurg are getting new dreeees this year and are not baviog tba old ones made over as they did Isst year. Pros perity. Don't suffer with rheumatism or ca tarrh when you can get immediate ruliel at Uoswell springs. Ad. Harmon, sole sgent at Koeeburg, for this celebrated mineral water. That ri ported change in the lime card was a orter's change, the officials know nothing aoout any such intention. It is Surprising bow a rumor will begin snd run lometimre. One more week ha Koue, aud one more mile ol the ( '-kland-Llobeiuia load has t een buill Only four more miles and the gtest Oakland Micrt Itoiite will be cotcpli'trd. la.stb' The Kuiti-U murder case will hn one o! Iho llrot uitt:rn to coinuiaiid attuutiou of the circuit cotiit at Couille thia week, likely, coming up the second day of the term, according lo the liulltliu. lioo, I-.iIch ili'li vetol his i'icuri-iou safely at l'ortland and 'ii'turned oil Hat urday's local. Mrs. ltee and daughter will reiuaiu a few Java longer, the guests there il Mm. V. II. While. Frank Jones, inclined ol ibe inurdtr ul L. It. llartuiati iu Curry county, was tried ut the recent term of the (iicuit court held al (iold lieach and acquitted, lie was defended by Ueo. M. Brown ol this ci:v. F. K. C'olimau, iihysiciau aud surgeon, secretary board V. t. Pension surgeons. Office iu Murslers' block, residence 70 Stephens street, l'rolessionsl calls in town or country promptly answered night or day. Fall fish are beginning to run better and iho gillntittors at Astoria report (airly good catches. At tbe co-operative cannery Tue. day, one boat brought in .700 jiouods. The high boat Wedneeday morning had just a ton. Kuv. John lUwson. the new Episco pal inir.ietei, accompanied by bis wile, arrivtd here from Elko, Nevada, Tues day, The Klko press speak very highly of them, and we berpeak fur them a hearty welcome lo Koeeburg. W. Vidito of Alttea, in llenlon counly, has been investing in hogs lately. Last week he rented a Targe pasture on tbe T. 1. Waggoner place, near Monroe, which he estimates contains an acorn crop of 4000 bushels. Mr. Vidito started last Monday to drive about 80 hogs from Alsea to this pasture. It is reported tbat a girl from tbe neighborhood of Oakland placed a card in a bo? of prunes saving she wsnted a husband. The card fell into tbe bands of a man in Indiana and now a long, lean, lanky, hatchet jawed, carrotty haired individual is said to be enroute for Oakland to claim as bia wife tbe girl who wrote the card, and whose name is given as Cooper. The state of Oregon is a good one for the immigrant, but no locality is the peer of Coos county, and more especial ly, the Coquille valley. Bulletin. We concur with our neighbor in so far as to admit that the Coquille ! one of the most beautiful and prolific valleys on tho top of Uod's green earth, but there are others; and the valleys of Douglas are little gems In beautiful settings that tbe immigrsnt must lie attracted to be fore long. Louie 6sndoz, Will Underwood and Mark Holmes returned from tbe Steam boat country on Tuesday. Mr. Holmes located on Steamboat creek some 600 acres of placer lands for an Oakland and Albauy Co., who expect iu tbe spring to push rxtensive development work. Messrs. Sandoz snd Cndorwood located some 400 acres of placer lands also on Steamboat cieek for thoinselves aud other, and statu an far as their investi gations go that tbu prospects are favora ble for extensive hydraulic operations there. Oakland Ca-olle. The MetboJial church was crowded last night wheu tho purlormauco of the S8hvillo ibtudeulH began. The uulor-tuintu.-t was one of tho bcel ever giveu iu the city. Each one of the seven lathes and geutlemuii is poasessud of au excellent voice, uuu every iiumuur vub vociferously applauded. Tho bans, con tralto and uopruuo have woudeiful voices. Tho former reaches lower C aud his solos hint uighl bioiiht dow n tho house. Tho performance will be re peated this evening, and the houte should he cruwdod. Astoriau. There arrived at tho college thu other day a curious bird. It was hybrid, bo lug a cross between the native Oregou grouso aud Iho Cliiun pheasant, I was seut lo (he O. A. C. by a ujbu at Juuc tioti, and was intuuded for the tuuuuuiu. Ou examination it was fouud lo be so badly mangled by the shot that killed it, thai io tuouui it, win ue aioiosi imjios sible. Corvallis Times. The China pheasant is no respecter of persous. He has on several known oc casions crosHed with tbe domestic lieu and now he has been consorting with a Are you going to the fair? Mrs, A. C. Marsters returned from Uardlner yesterday. Boston Bloomer Olrle, Hunday after noon, l'lay ball at 3. L. T. Koblnson. II. M. Oalman. J Hall. Mrs. Hall aud Miss Hall of Myrtle Creek, wore Iu tbe city yesterday. Wahteu. A situation lo do bouse work, tske care of children or nurse. No objection to country. Imiuire at this of fice. Mrs. (J. 1 . Zigler ol Astoria came up on Wednesday evening's local snd is visiting the family of Mrs 8. Zigler in this city. Don't forget tbe fsir. It begins Octo ber 1-th. Everybody tarn out and help to make it a grand success. You can do it if you will. The entrance fee to tbe fair grounds, by resolution of the directors, baa been reduced lo 20 cents, and to the race track 10 cents. Tbe regular trains from Portland brought heavy loads daring tbe Isst days of last week. The excuraioniets were returning la squads. J. O. Mack came op from Portland on Hunday to be at tbe bedside of Mrs. Mack's mother, Mrs. Hoi Abraham. Mrs. Msck wss already hers. A round trip rate of $1 .40 has been made lo Doswsll Hnriogs going Saturday and returning on Monday. A rate of 1 1.80 is mails good for 30 days. Tbe bloomer girls from Boston will swst the Koseburg boys off the diamond Sunday, so il is predicted. Oame called at .1. Costs you only "0 cents to see tbe fun. Burning, itching skin diseases instant ly relieved by De Witt's Witch Hs-el Salue, unequalled lor cots, broisee, burns. It heals without lesving a scar. A. C. Marsters & Co. J N Flook, tbe brakerosn who was injured in the freight train wreck in Cow crek canyon rome time ago, arrived ia A-blend Monday, but is not yet able to resume work. Town Talk. Kay. if yoo want yoor horses f bod eo they can travel, take them to J. M. Trimble. He makes tbe foot a atudy and guarantees no sacks to pick up toe calks. Corner Pine and Line. II. B. Miller, who lost his dwelling house by fire last year, on Tuesday lost, by the came subtle agency, his drying house and considerable dried fruit lo cated on the fsrm just below Ursnts Pass. Journal. All interested are now praying that tbt re may be line weather when tbe fair oiwiii on the 1-ib. If the wea'her clerk w ill only do Ibis the attendance will be good. The ixsople are able to indulge in a little luxury this year. The Boitou Bloomnr Uirls, Ibe famous baseball players, are coming. Tbey will be here Suuday ta cross bats with a Koseburg picked nine, for glory snd the gate, receipts. It is said they put up a good game oi ball and some interesting spirt may be eipected. If you have a sign over your door, you sro su advertiser. Tbe sign is intended to advertise your business to passers-by. Au advertisement in a reliable paper is uniny thoueaud signs spread over many miles. You can't carry everybody to your sign but the newspaper can carry your sign lo everybody. The trial of J-evi Kirk, iliaiged with the killing of EJ. Jones, in Josepbiue rouuty, is sel for this week at i rants L. W. ruekwortn. a California sltoruey, will assist Mr. Jeffrey in the .! i.n IV . u prueevuiion, wuue uou. iv. u. iujiiii will act for the defendant. Kirk's de fense is that he mistook tbe deceased for a deer while bunting. Christian Endeavor. Programme of the Christian conven tion to be held at the Christian Church Oct. 8tb, Dth and 10th, 1897. Friday Evkmnu, Octohkb 8tb. 7:30. Praiee service. 8:00. Music. 8:10. Welcome address, C. A. Sehl- brede, Koeeburg. 8:.-k). Keeponee, C. u. LeMaster, Eugene. 8 :45. hinging by tue cboir. 8:50. Short talks , by tbe pastors of the town. 0:15. Adjournment. Saiubuav Motoii.vo, Octohkb 0th. 0 :30. Praise service. 10 ;O0. General business and report of societies. 11 :00. Special music. 11 :10. 1'aners. C. E. and irood litera ture, S. J. Bailey, Myrtle Creek. 11 :30, Address, C. U. LeMaster, En 1..UU. Adjournment. At r-K-soo.N. 2 ;00. Song service. :-0. Pspers, Lookout committee, Gertrude Eddy ; prayer meeting commit tee, B. W. Mulkey; temperance commit tee, Clara Kerry; missionary committee, Mrs. Marsh and A. Fenton. 3 :30. Special music. 3:35. Open parliament. "Wave of working" led by May Cowan, Drain. 4:00. l'aper, U. w. mce, Myrtle Cieek. 4 :30. Adjournment. Eyem.nu. Singing by congregation. Prayer, C. O. LeMarsters. Song by tbe Choir. Kecitation, Clvde Faulkner. .Song, Junior Class. Kecitation, Bertha Sehlbrede. Exercise-spelling "Christian Endeav or," by a class of Juniors. feolo, Airs. Dimmer, Kecitation, Amata Smith. Song, Junior Class. Kecitation, Alice Mahn. Song by Junior ClaBS. Song by congregation. Benediction. Sl.NUAV Moll.MMI, OciOBKRlOth. ti :30. Suurise prayer meeting. Announcements for eveuiug session w ill bo made at tho morning ineetiug. All are cordially inviteu to attenu an Besuioiis of the couveutiou. Married. Mr. tieorgo llargau aud Miss Jessie wnvik iiatiluil ill insirrluir-a ut I It Jk I Sj) I I a it flVIV u ivn wwnin,v va-v residence of Prof. O. I.. Stout, iu Koee burg ou Wednesday, Oct. ttth, 1SD7, lie v. A. D. Westfall of the I', K. Church per forming the ceremony. Mr. W, 'A. Sim- mous acted as groomsman ami Alias cua llargau as bridesmaid. The music i r.i. n... f ...... ... i. i... Willi il wbbu-cdiiuui; - iuiuiouou vj "rof. O, I.. Stout and w ile aud Miss Ella nr.. nil TliM liailllV Cfliml.4 U'MrA llin IIUI ,HII . K ""I I I r reiipiwiits ot a uuiuber ol uueful vro- -iii l u Muir 1 1 si 1.1 Imnnv iliriiiirli lilo. in the wish ol their many friends, liuesls roecins were ; rroi. u. cioui anu i( Mr U IV Alunaiiilur and Mr. Johu McBee aud wile, Mrs. Brockway, Mrs. Mayhair, Mrs. VeUlan, Misses Ella llargau, Josie, Auuieauu -.aura (uu-hjo, Maggie, Mettie aud Cora Vel-ian, Mattie and Edith Brockway, Messrs. Chas. aud LMu.n If-.-ii W. Kinimnna. Huwar.l Velxian, Will and R. McBee and Chas. Chats on Cooking. Tbe members of the 'U'i Menial Cut' ture Club, aesisled by some of tbe gool cooks of Koseburg, Intend giving a few chsU oo cooking at the fair nsxt week. All those inlerrnted In Ihst vital subject ol food preparation are cordially Invited t'j attend al. the pavilion each aftertioou from 1 to -, where seals will be provided, free of charge. If sscb listener will pro vide herself with a tesspooo. note book and pencil, she can enjoy the privilege of tasting each dish presented, ami of taking down the valued receipts dis- cusaed. All are requested to ask any and all questions that they may wish on the subject under discussion, si tbat all will enter into the spirit In which these cbsts sre giveu, nsmely, tha', if any one nas the knowledge ol a goo thing aho wants to share it with others. Oood housekeepers enjoy reading and trying new receipts, and the hope is tbat tbev may find among tbe many presented at the fair, a few suggestions tbat will as sist in giving that longed-for variety at toe three dally meals tbat life-long await preparation. The program of each day is given so that the ladles may arrange their visits sccording to tbe subject in which they are most interested. TIESOAV. Bread and biscuits Mrs. W. K. Willis. Salt rising bread Mrs. F. W, Benson. Brown breed and baked beans Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Jam, jellies and preaervec Mrr. O. F.Oodfrey. WCPN-SDAY. Noodles, macaroni and rice Mrs. I. Wollenberg. hoops Mrs. ft. R. Child. Salade-Mrs. J. F. Barker. Vegetables Mrs. II. M. Wead. TUIBMDAY. Koaeline meals and fowls Mrs. J. R. Itast. Preparing cold meats Mrs. W. W. Tbackrah. Game and nsh Mrs. II. Joeephson. Omelets snd son (Mis Mrs. C.T. Curry. FRIDAY. Cold deserts Mrs. S. C. Flint. Cakes- Mrs. J. C. Aiken. Pies Mis Lulu Willis. Hot Puttings Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede. City Election. Tbe annnal citv election look Dlace on Monday of this week. There was lees than tbe usual number of candidates, and also less than the usual number of votes cast, but tbere wss no diminution of interest ou tbe p.rt of tbe various candidates and their friends, if one were to judge by tbe many wordy battles-engaged in at tbe polling places aud on the street during the day. All could not be elected, however, and the longest pole. as ususl, raked the persimmons. hollowing la die vote for the several offices to be filled : IV A EDI. TOTAL Major 134 Marsteis 25 'M 25 117 Strong 22 34 5 27 108 Counciloien Parks 2" 25 Singleton .0 20 Benton 3o 36 Caro 23 23 Fields 3i 30 Fletcher 27 27 Sehlbredo 30 30 fclocum 21 21 Kecorder Kice 31 50 52 41 174 Kiddle 11 12 12 10 43 Marshal Dillard 23 2'i 34 21 107 Ream 20 33 25 28 lOti tireeu 4 15 2 12 Singleton 1 1 Treasurer Carpy 24 41 25 32 121 Stanton 23 21 34 20 US The District Fair. Let it be impressed upon tbe minds of tbe agriculturalists and horticolturalists of this section tbat there is to be a dis trict fsir held here at Koeeburg begin ning on Tuesday next. Fine weather has been requested and tbe indications sre tbe request will be complied with. Come out and compare notee as to meth ods of farming and fruit raising, then profit by the experience of your neigh bors, drop the poorest and follow the beet. Thereby yoo can improve your stock, your fruit and your crops, and consequently your income. Tbe com mittee has spared no pains to provide for yoor entertainment, and tbe towns people will mske it pleasant for you. The fair ought to, and will be good, and you'll enjoy yourself. Bold Burglary. Monday evening, between 0 and 7 p. m., while the proprietor was at supper, Jerry Wilson's jewelry store on Jackson street was entered by unknown parties and robbed of twelve gold watches, val ued at about f-00. Tbe burglars entered by tbe back window and were evidently interrupted and left in a hurry as there were several other things of vslue in tbe show case which tbev might easily bave taken. This makes the third time Jerry's establishment has been borglarized with in a short time, and. to say the least, it is becoming somewhat monotonous for Jerry. Horses at the fair. The speed program of the district fair will be worth witnessing. A large num ber ol swift horses will contest for tbe several purses, among them being the runners, Rubberneck, Bill Nye, Free Coinage, HolstulT Bessie, Philip Fair, Sleepy Dick. Sleepy Jim, and Tootles. Following are among the- trotters: Allron, Yolo, Uiac, Grande Konde, Buzz, Twilight and Minneaota Belle. Pacers: Bill McKioley, Mollie Nurse, Belle Aire, Klamath Mate and Tokio. Odd Fellows' Notice. All Odd Fellows are requested lo at tend at the Odd Fellows' Temple tomor row i Friday Oct. 8. ISU7) at 1 o'clock, p. iu, Fii.vnk O. Mil l.l l, It. S, Ph.i 1'iiiiiitrv iieiuile aa wall as the l.iun iuiaiiIii urn li uiltlillltf til nilil Hilt LIlA ditl'eieuce betweeu flush, clean candies aud stale, tillby candies. Tbey patron i.e the Kandy Kitchen where tbey get caudy tuai is nt to cat. S2Q0022 Any baking powder will lighten your cake, if that's all yon want. Some are stronger than others, some more whole some. Schilling" 's Best is both and more too. A tcliillliij 8k Ceaiptni San rraaclacq Riddle News. John Jackson, Sr., of Canyonville w. S Iu town last Monday. Link McOrue of Jackson county wns in this vicinity recently. Non I'.lundull of Csnvonvillo c-in.i over on his "bike" Monday evening. Nichols Bros, handsome new residetiie on their fsrm is a'-otit ready for occu pancy. W. L. Nichols, our btisiliug butcher, has been doing a ruhing Limine. ftr some time. Mr. and Mrs. P. Merriam movtd to the mines on Dads ireek. Thursday Oct.7lh. Two gentlemen from Chicago. w-r. io town last week iu I he interest of the (iold Bluff mtr.e. Ker. W. O. Miller nreached tha funeral sermon of the late W. L Wilson st tbe church bouse Sanday. Mrs. K. J. Hanley of Han Diego. Cel.. was visiting the family of Mrs, Hattie wuron Saturday ami Hunday. Dr. C. E. Bogue and Prof. A. F. Cor- nutt have purchased I lie drug ctcre of i-. ai. uoncan at Myrtle Ureek. C. A. Tiyrd and wife left Raturd av for Burns, Harney connty, where they ex pect to resids in the future. Will Donell. who has char.a of the 8. P. fence gang, was in town the fore nart of tbe week, the guest of Mrs. Fiekert. Miss Blanche Kiddle went to Rice creek Saturday to lake charge of the school at that place which beean Mon day. Miss Maud Riddle baa taken the little daughter of Mr. and Mra. Uiedorof Yon- calla to care for during the severe illness of the letter. Dr. Bogue and wife paid Mrrtle Creek a vieit Monday. They will soon move there to reside io tbe future. We regret to see them go. Mr. W. J. Cnnniogbam. we are pleased to say, ia recovering from bis born and is able to be around again with the aid of crotches. Mrs. Dona Catching and daughter Miss Belle, went to Koseburg Monday to reside. Maud, tbe little daughter of Ueo. Catching, accompanied tbem. Mr. O. V. Logsdon will soon be-in the erection of a fine new residence in Maple Park additlion Rumors bave been afloat for some time that Otto is getting urea oi "single blessedness." The Gold Blnff mine is beinir tint in fine shape for tbe winter run. A forc of from thirty to forty men has been employed for tbe last month and we may loo. lor some startling discoveries before spring. Prone drying in tbe valley has received its roup de grace. The yield was very large and the weight of the dried Droduct is unusually heavy. A careful estimate iacea tbe out-put of each drier as fol owe: rnfNDS. U. W. Riddle 125,000 A. Kiddle & Son 100.00U T. S. Riddle W.000 Shepherd A Catching Bros 75,000 ii. tiean 60.000 Total 450.000 This industry has given employment to a large number of worthy people and should the grower receive an average of four cents a pound, which we believe is a reasonable figure, it will bring them an income of 113,000, which looks as though profperity is already here, the total yield of green fruit was about 2i,000 bushels, of which 4000 bushels were shipped green, with results which are tsmUiar to all. Scubchek. Calapooia Items. C. A. Mdieo and wife were visiting on tllA Calannnia laat Knmtav Ilia onaata nf C. A.McNabb. B. F. Higanbothan and sons made a nying trip to tbe Hubbard Creek moun tains Saturday, but returned without tilling anything but time. All of our farmers that shipped prunes through C. B, Jeffreys are getting freight bills. Tbe next commission man tbat comes round will get rotten egged. D. J. Bovington and wife of Oakland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. llc abb last hunday. Tbe most heart rendering scene of the sesson wss the scene of two lovers that parted a few days ago. It makes mo feel bad yet. II. L. McNabb made a flvinr trio to tbe Red hills a few days ago. He has some attraction. She is all O. K. if the is small. C. A. McNabb rented tbe Dodge ranch and is putting the same in cheat, for bay, and has over 40 acres sowed. C. A. is one of our rustlers. The young ladies of Calapooia are making some preparations, or talking, rather, of havling a box supper at tbe Calapooia school bouse for the benefit of tbe minister. So whoop it up, girls, we are ready to lend a helping band when it comes to buying some good looking girl's box filled with something good to est. K. P. Drain Items. Chas- Hasard's new front is about doue. It is a neat job. Walter Kent's new hardware store is nearly ready for occupancy. It is rumored Dexter Rice is elected City Rtcorder of Roseburg. We all send our congratulations. Our genial blacksmith. James Cowan. is preparing to build a residence in South Drain. Also Lvi Hunt. The brick yard w ill soon t o ready for the tires. The kiln is almost set up and will soon be finished. Tbey are fine look ing brick. James Hancock has moved from cor ner of 3rd and D to Post street. Jim save be likee his new location of resi dence. Hon. II. CS. Brown of Elktou came up Tuesday to mill, and having Borne upare time, he weut dowu to tho etato fair a day or so. Ex-Assessor Cole was iu town Tuesday on his way to Eugene for medical exam- lUaWVU IUI at i-UOIUU. "V UU- U- UMVkJ bo successful. Tho mill is ruuuiug night aud day, mostly for Elkton people so they cau bave their supply of Hour and feed for winter use. Our miller, Mr. Leonard, is a competent, obliging mau. Jokt. SPECIAL SALE rriday and Saturday October 8 and 9, 20 per cent discount on Books and Stationery. 20 per discount on all Crockery during Fair time. KNECHT& MEISER.. Reyal asakes tke tea- ears, wkslseesie aa. -aiuieea. 111 Forai Absolutely rurai LITTLE LOCALS. Caro Bros, are the boss mercfasnts. A new Una of Mark ,tr-a on-!- at - - - . Joeephson s. Summer dreea imnda In Immtniinn.l. itiea at Josephson's. A new lina nf 1aHI-a' hlra In tUm n-or ox blood shade at Josephson's. Dentiatrv of all' klnda abillfntl- mil promptly dona by Dr. Fred Haynes. Remember that tnn ran o-fc wamna ble goods and tbe lowest orices at Sals- man's. All kinds of artificial tjMtth mart at reasonable Drlcea at Dr. Fred Havnea' Dental office. We have croanet an la. t ir,a marblaa and in fact all kinda nf mmm., cms-l- at tbe lowest prices, at Salzman's. Vim. .firnr and virlnr- tK-cat -rat tYim characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for con-ti-nation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troublee. A. C. Marsters A Co. Thare ia no ulnaral wratatr mnr nl.ia. an for family mm than fiom )ie B Springs. Ad. Harmon, agniit. will anp nlv families in in ana, tinea mnta quarts or denijobns. Don't nanaeata vonr atinnai h wiiii ,. a and bitter herns, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using t.oe I anions nine puis anown as i Witt s i.utle Early Risers. A. C. Marsteis' A Co. Take your wheels to Uodson A Trimble for repairs. First class work done. They are prepared to do all kinds of turning; enps, cones, sxles and crank hangers, also general blacksmithing. Corner Pine and Lane streets. "They don't mske much fuss about it." We are speaking of Do Witt's Lit tle Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach aud liver troubles. Tbey never gripe. A. C. Marsters A Co. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a Godsend to tbe alllicted. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just like ssying ir. Tbe Dkmix rat, Carrol ton, 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 and not ex celled by any body. I will make you ice cream as smooth as velvet or charge you nothing. C. F. Nieck. John Oriflio, of Zanesville, O., sajs: "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering sgony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cored my piles." For piles and rectal troublee. cots, bruiees, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. A.C. Marsters A Co. Old People. Old people who require nvdicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate snd contains no whiskey uor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on tbe stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of tbe functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People tind it just ex actly wbat they need. Price fitty cents and 1.00 per bottle at A C. Marsters A Co. 'a drug store. For Over Fifty Yeais. An Old aud Ws--Tsi-D Kmioy. Mrs Wlualow's Soothing Byiup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mother for their children while teething, with perfect succcsa, It soothca the child, soltens the gum., allays all pain, cure wind colic, and is the beat remedy (or Dlarrhtca. Ii pleaeant to the taato. Bold by druggist- in every part ot the world. Twcnty flve ceuts a bottle. Its value la incalculable. Be lure and ask for Mrs. Wtnalow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. . Tbat tired, worn out, all irone leelinir reduced by ICxIract ot Halt at Maratera Drag; (store. To the Public. On and after thia date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. ' I find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and helive that I can do better by my patrons snd myself by selling strictly for caaii. P. Binkiiicx. Undertaker. Koeeburg, Or., April 12. 1895. For Sale. Ten acres of lacd in Fruit vale, one mile from town; one and a half story rough board house ; fenced : :'50 cash, for short Hum onlv. Imiuire st thia office or of V. Caldwell. Piano for Sale. A No. 1, upright piano for salo cheap, ou easy terms. Enquire at this oflice. Mull ivj-lrttvl. Tbe most nuur laUlUK toulc, -silt, at Mureler) Drug Htore. . The doctors all rcuouimuud Uoswell Kpriugs water. You cau gut it iu auy quality'lrom'Ad. Harinou, sole agout. yrogsrt. J Me old Mormon, uroekway,