niB PLA1NDEALER NOVEMBER II, IH07. '"n 1 1 1 I'n1 r 1 Tut) 1'liurvliCM. .Mmi'iniNi ( mi li' M uiiiiimt Main ami l.an itrnaia. Similar ft'trlne; l'rtachhi, II a. m mill 7:M p.m.! Halilialli cltwil, lu B, in. I F, W. Wtmllry, HiiHllilriUltili Ulaaa Mealing at rloaa ol Hit morning MiTlri iBwerlk Uafii ii ;m h. in. Ilatlla UrMlrry, rroanlimt. Prayer Mci Hint, Wivllirwlac, Hi 7 M i, Ul. Mans L. M'xirr,' I'MkUir, frtonsgo, corner Mull! awl l.m. Paaaat iuh CMimca-eiiriiur ul ' and R.xu ilrl't. Huuitay Nvrvlra: I'lipllO weishl in. ami 7 W p. in.; Halilialh School, 10. m l v n ii. l .lu. in. riairnl Mooting, Waduaa- iir.vw p. m. K. II. Kiiwiiht. I'Mtot. HKRVIOKH AT tUTHOU' rill) H( II. Miiw errry Nuailay I" M Vaapers" " 7 il F. M. All ! ltl Kl'""'1- r. r. ui hk, piiinr. i 1 mi i H.mNnuN ( imsi II mi Fowli f tn. Huinlay ftcrvlro, al ll a. m awl ' ' I' '" ''Jf it mri'lliM, Ihunulay cri'lilng. A. I "tri.i.. I'ainr. LITTLE LOCALS. New good at Caw I11"" Hlwr. Newest g,Hla Mini luweal prlcrs I Salr.man'r. A new line uf Muck ilifm al JoHeplisou'. Rubber lout wear ul all kinds at til Novelty Kim. Summer die goods III immt'tii qual ities al Joaopheou's. Fun Km. Five loom cottage Ap ply at A. SaUmaii's. A new linn ul ladies' hells in the new ox IiIihhI shade at Joanpheou'a. Fiof. Roblnetl In Ilia eulhoiled ngeut ol Ilia I'l AlMiKAl km nt Gardiner. lariiurawo.il nuila I M), Call ami examine their a' II. H. Stanlou'. Drtillnlrv ol all kinds eklll("illy and irniiiily done by l'. Fred Hayuea Three licfh mill Ii cow wanted. li.iniiiM Hiiok., Koteburg. Tlia butcher ahopsof Koseburg will I dosed un r-undaya till further notice. ilemmler lliat you can get season bio good ami lli lowest ricM al Sal maii'a. Farmer, ana lor (lie Bradley anl Met tall iHMita, Iho Ih'kI In lowu, at the Nov rlty Store. All kititlH of artificial teeth mail at reasonable prlcee al lr. Fred lit) nee' lulal office. Foil It kni-. I'KK) acre fust data pasture land under good fence. I tiiir j ul A. W. Slaulou. We hv rrmiiPl I l'. maililM ami in lact all kimln l aiimiiifr l the liiwtial riir, at HaUmau'a. Uin'l tint itroot-rv "l iio rainly ill tiaint ami i:lialk in it. Iba Kamly Kitcbvn iatlioonly iUca you can gut ramlv tbat Ii til to rat. Kite A Hire, llm Cnaa ntri-nt furniture ilvalvra, liavs a uooii liue if licalinu tovea ol variuua iloai'riittoiia, new anil ecoml bam), tor I tie (all trade. To Cure Catarrh lo not duml UKn nnufln, iiibalaut or oilier total Hjiplualions. Catarrh ia a ronatitiilionaf iliariiao, auil can b uc inaalully trvalvil only by mrana ol a run alilulional icmeily like llootla araapa rilla, wlilch IboroiiKbly purifies the blood ami rcinovi'B the arroluluus taiula whii b cauM catarrh. Tim groat mmiUr ol tcatluioniala from tlioao who bave been rured of catarrh by Hood's Saraaparilla iirovo the unf iialld power of tbia meJ Icine locmiuer lbiMdlaa. II troubled with Catarrh Rive HiMi l'a KAraa(arilla lair trial at onif. TIlllllHMH!1 Ill (U.lrr t' i." ' t'.lv n l ii a ii I'- iliu Trying II. ivn tlio ri'iit inoril of lli-i in 1 rlli'i"!! cnr 1 I i I I . i t. wo li rn. Ii li.i- f.ir 10 riuit. fur ( '.itiin !i n d I lur .1 ft I' (ill' of i I'.i.V I-. I I II ' n I 1. ' l 'l I I' ill to , .:t. ::. v. riiy '. 'f 0n norl kind i i .M i r liiiK'il for I r I in i.ritit to do rvrr i i'i run', l'iit rvioi dial V.. i M i 'I y in f nil. li. un i n nam iii.i'ii .. i Incur I iHlrinii, i .. i it Willi u-! ATt Winrrii A III IK ,'ilKHlJ i, 111. I'.lv'ii I'M-fi'ii Halm i tti noVn-'wl' iliii'1 tur. ( t r. it mil mid i-oiilniii no iih-un" mrrriiry nor miy iniu-iouH dniK 1'rn'o, 60 tout". At druHKt or by mail. To Cure t'omtlpatlon Karaver. Takel'iiwiirela I'unilv futhartlr. 10c orSio. If C. V. ('. lull lociire, UruHiilHln rrfunil niunt-y. No-To-Hae for Flfiy t'rola. (iiiarnnleeil loliorco bolilt euro, niokrt wank nieiinlroiitf. lilooU pure. Mlc.ll. All druirvtala. Ni'w ftvalgnw ! wall papur Ml Naratrra.' RUurale Your llowvla Willi Catcareta. I'umly Cnilinrili', rum rtinnllpullnn forever. IDc.Uk'. If V. C V full, UruiiKlaibrufuuil uioury. in prizts to $t mon'bgck-bftiaiCJ $2000M Sciti)tg's BesHa&ing powder and tea are because they aye money-back. What is the missing wordf-not SAFE, although Sthilthig's But baking powder ami tea art safe. . Get Shilling's Bist baking powder or tta at your grocers'; UVje out ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticjeel in tea); tend a ticket with each word to, address below nejore uecemw aw Until October 13th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one 1 1 - if t - ik. umrH It at. ...Ml .....II.. ,;,AJA amAn v.. a-r.rr. Kt,L. . Um .F.H Um MntKt. envelope will receive an 189S pocket calendar-no adverUslng on It. iticje creeoimr babies and nocket calendars will to dlflfcttnt from the tits offered in a the last contest. Better Gut these rvAts out. sou dJrs M0lrVlGy.9H IAN FRANCISCO. DRICP MENTION. Try Ovbilllug'a Uttt ta ao4 Ltklof powdor Uo to Halxmau's for everytbluK In lbs owirjr line. Wllllaui Dewarol litrdlnnr waa In Die flly (Saturday. Ken fruit la scars at SO tents irr dot su In tbla market. 1 bi bicycle is lalf-xtted lu lbs wood abed for the seaaon. It. A. Woodruff of Melroeo was vial- (or lu tbsclty Monday. Moo. A. M. Crawford paid the inelrup oils a brlrf visit last week. For alaiuped linens, stand covers, etc. call at lbs Novelty Htore. Head Hie "lleela Over Head" sd ol the fVpjars Deal Htore on the lirtt page. About 1 1 20)) In snrip will be redeemed under the recent call by tUecuunty Ireas orer. the way to obtalu more inoiiny is lo raiae BomrltiluK you can excbaiiKe for it. The abort and the lonu of it at iba photottrapb gallery was Fred Zlgler and Jorry Hiillivan. Mrs. J. II. Idldy relurned Frlduv from a few days visit with relaiiveaand friends la the WillHiiMilIu Valley. Caiit. J. T. C. Naab baa niircliaaeil I he brick livery alabln in Medford ol I. A. Mount:, paying IJ00 caab. Mira i:. Satcbwell 4 MiMild. who baa been vititicg Inenda In the city, re lumed borne on Tuesday's local. Mud, mud, mud, from now till next spring. Jlul we ham bad a uood fall anyway, ud caunot complain . Two gypsies were dolnu Kutuun the other day, and the KiigiiU-r doubts it they fouud it a lucrslive buriuee. For ait oeedlewotk nialcriala, i rochet cotlou, aaxouy ami knitting yarua, also tephyrs, call al the Novelty htoro. The enmity court concluded ila laliora ou Saturday and Coiumlaniomira Nichols and Thoiuieou left for their homes. Umhrellua. a near liue, beet uualitv ol material for the money and flue aiutort- ineni ul hamilea at the Novelty Mi.ro Itcv. J. II hkldmore held reriicea at FMenhower on huilay and paid n brief viail to friunda in Kosebiirg on Monday. liring jour job work to the 1'i.AiMik AL- kh ollice. We are irepwred lo do the cheapeet and .beat work south o( i'ort- laud. County scrip e lis readily at par ami some lots have I eon sold for j ier com premium. Tim credit of Iranian countv is all right. The Hi ton boot ami elioe HudKi't aaya : I'oinled toe ahoes are relegated to the part. Call nt the Novelty More for new styles. I he Wir.trd hl Iroiiiie entertained good audiuni en at the Opera Hoirna last week. Utile Jerry attracted the alien- tiou ol (he cbildreu. For Rent. loO arrea lirat-cUiN i:raiu laud wiilim 4 miles ol Kiineluir, addrtvi A. W. r-r i.sroN, Kroikway, Diegou. A nuiuler of covered wagons taesed Ihiongli on Monday en route lo Iho Coos liay country. The occupants expect lo evltle in that vicinity. The Kircbes of the McClallen have been gorgeoua with uiauy colored chrys anthemums during I lie week preparing lor the exhibit tomorrow. Miss Kllcn I-erKr of Williams Valley, Joaephiue county, committed suicide by hanging herself last week without any apparent cause for the rash act. K. DuUas, "physician and surgeuii, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Keaiduuco.Vll Mill street. Ye editor is home again afltr an ab suuco of two weeks, roturniug on Friday last. He has been over tbu railroads ol Kahtern Oregon in his official capacity as railroad commisniouer. The "hello" girl is now oue of the fix tures of Koaeburg end a great conven ience he ia, too. At llrsl we thought we didn't waul her and soon we'll liud we can't do without her. There Is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, eczema and akin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve gives instant relief and cures per manfully. Marstora' Drugstore. Dr. II. It. I.ittlslield, well known here Iroiu bis connection with the Olalla mines, ia now associate editor of the Bkaguay News. The Dr. is a sort of "l'ooh Ilah" iu the Alaskan town. F. K . ColTman, iihyaician and surgeon, secretary board U. s. l'ensiun surgoons Office in Marsters' block, residence 7i"0 Htepbeus street. Professional calls in low n or couutry promptly answered night or day. Mrs. O. F. tlodfrey, who baa been ail ing for some time, left on Tuesday for Portland for medical treatment. She was acoompaoied by Mr. Uodfrey and Dr. Twitcholl. Mr. tiodfrey will remain in Portland for the present. Wasnimi : Persons who sutler from coughs and cold should heed the warn ings ol danger and save theuiHeves suf fering and fatal reunite by using One Miuute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat aud lung troubles. MurBtera' Drugstore. you acquainted with rpowder and tea. the the that nerson sets Ijooo.oo; If several una Tlffll. i?rV.t will receive a set of cardboard ThOI6 Sendillff Ultt Of 111010 MX OD0 Muitor Mecbaolo T. W, Younger Is iu llie city. Judge blear us has gone to Oakland for the day, Hllk umbrellas 75 cents to II. W al (Stanton's. J. II. Cochran of Wilbur is a county soat visitor. It. Watkinsof loucalla is a guest al the McClallen. J. II. end F.W. Leonard of Ihllard were in town yesterday. J. M. Wholly, the Eugene miller, came in ou the local last evening. The ildtwalks of Kosohurg are car poted with autumn leaves. I he pack ol Iho salmon cannery on Coos Hay this season amounts to about tiOOU caaes. A H nugget was picked upon (Salmon mountain by a workman excavating a mining ditch. Charles Fisher, editor of the Keview. we are sorry to ay, is coodnid to his home by sickness. The Koulhern Oregon Miuers' Associ ation holds Its next meeting November 17atiranta Pass. A. J. Dear. (leo. T. KuHsell and W. T. Kmery. prominent citizens of Oakland, were over on Monday. Mrs. Joeophsoii will have an au- nouncemeul cuueurning her stock ol winter gooils next week. Licensee are ieauwl for the marnuxe of It. L. Jones aud faunie Hart and Hale lloweii ami Viola Carllle. The mission ol ilood'a Maraaparilla is to cure dlrteoas, and thousands of testi moiiialii prove it fullllls Its mission well. Henry Conu of Koseburg, who has U-en in Klamath county, was lu town yenlorday ou bla return hotue. Ashland town Talk. Judge W. It. Willis sud Hon. C. A. Hehlhrede went to halem (Sunday to argunopioaite side of a case before the supremo couil. The I ii tie diggings on Cow creek are slatting up The rains have raised the wH'rr couMiilurable but not oiilto enough for the big ones. Fou Hlh. 1C0 fine full blood chick- cub. Now Is the tune to buy wbat you want Iwforo it is too late. They are go ing (hmi. Address K. A. Krute, Ixm- burg, Oregon. Our or.bardists should not neglect their apnle trees, lbe demand for Ibis fruit will increase year after year, aud as an allround one year with another proo- ition it will pay. Iuiiaii "George," of Jefferson, famil- iaily known as "lllti'jop," who claims to be almoal a hundred years old, and who is a veteran Methodist preacher, pHBed through Albany yeaterilay mi bio way home from n coast init Herald. Formeily our grocers would oho a small iUto to stop the epout of the coul oil iiin. Now an apple is as fieo,uenlly ured. Wiiat a dillereucn in this year aud lust. Then apples were powerful rcarce now there are more than can be haudlcd. Hero iu Coos, bvb ti c Myitle Point I'.nterprite, we tiear the iiamo of S. 11. Hazard mentioned ouito proiifiueully u conuecliou willi the nomination (or circuit judge, and it is said tbat our populist brethren woiiM he pleased with Lie candidacy. Iho three hoboes coutiued in the city tail who roiuaed to work an J were plaicd on bread aud waler diet tivo days ago, Buy they are cojoyiug it very much. They have eight days more to serve, aud declare they will starve before they will do a lick of work. Eugene Register. W. II. S'ineon was in the city (Satur day. He said it the good weather bad only continued oue week longer be would have bad the road Iroin Win chester to the summit, coming this way, n such condition that a l?ad could te auled over it in winter as well as in lViuglas Waito, county superintendent ol schools, assisted by O. P. Coshow, bfi., is holding a teacher s examination at Iho court house. There are VI appli cants for county certificates, one for a etate certiln-ate and one lor a elate lite diploma. Fight of the applicants are ladies and (even gentlemen. borne miscreant entered the yard of Mrs. Juilo Willis last night and willfully destroyed a number ol chrysanthemum bushes. If they Had taken the flowers it would not bave seemed so bad, but to destroy the bushes was malicious mis chief aud the perpetrators, if caught, should bo made to euiart for it. V dinner was given at the Presbyterian church Wedueeday in honor of Itev. and Mrs. btrauge, this being their twentieth wedding anniversary, also the tenth an niversary of Kev. iStrange'a pastorate of the First Preabyterinn church. They were presented with a very handsome and useful prveeut. Ashland Tow 11 Tal k . The ladies of the Keno Kelief Corps are going to hold a Uhrysaeiueuiuiu bhow at the Hotel Van Uouten, Friday and Saturday, (Nov. IMi and 13th). All who have chrysanthemums to exhibit are requested to have them in place by Friday noon. Admission 10 cents. Come everybody aud view these beauti ful tlowers. The wild goose is going, aud, as an evidence that they are thinning out, the Willows Review says that .0 years ago Hugh lileun paid out tor wages to goose herders, 40 in number, for oue season, snd to supply them w ith ammunition. the snug sum of $13,000. Now it takes but 10 goose herders ou the oieun rancn and not a &!nd part of damago is done to the growing crops. Oakland Guzette: Prune shippers in thu valley cauuot secure boxes with which to ship their product, the factories being crowded beyond their capacity. llriu.1 iiriuiua .m ajtllinir for 4 mill 41.. cents with indications tbat prices will ramie higher, and upon the whole, the prune industry promises bright. There are many oicharda about Oakland, large oucs, and dryers have been built this year with additional oucs under way. The case- of Mitts Jeuuie Suiiteon, who lost both her legs by being run over by thu curs at bpringlield IubI July, vs. the Southern raciao lor damages, occupied tlio attention of the circuit court at fcu uene for several days and attracted much aiinnlloii. Tim lurv fouud tor Iho plaint ill and assessed her damages al the sum of f 10,00 J. Mie sued lor fw.uio. The attorneys (or the b. P, have mod i motion for a new trial aud it this is do niod, au appeal to the supreme court will likely lollow. The Mite, a noat little three column (olio, well edited by Claude Kiddle, and containing all the college aud city news made its appearauce this week, it is deserving of success ou its merits. Mr. lilddlo edited aud published a seven column puper at bis home in Kiddle, Douglas county, called the Kiddle Mite which waa a very creditable paper, ami though a young man, be la au excellent all-round paper man. lie says be means to make it a life work, and there ia uo loiihl whatever of bis success. Such vouna men as be don't fail. Oorvallis I'nion, ' iaaBsaasaaasaawBmaaaiaaai J. l. Day, Br., drove out to ola.la yes. lerusy. Paul Howard of Olalla was lu town Tuesday. Kelly Duncan ol Myrtle Creek was in the city this weok. F. II. liishop of Kiddles was a guenl at the McClallun Monday. A projectoecopo show is holding thu boards at the Opera house, The governor lias proclaimed Tuesday, Nov. i, a day of lhanksgiyiug. Miss Fraukie Diramlck of Wilbur is visiting her enter, Mrs. J.I. Chapman Leautiea of the Coast aeeu without travel. Miss Kelleher at Opera House, Nov. ath. In the (Sacramento election, Iand, re publican, was elected mayor by over 1,000 plurality. Zonher Agee of Winston adorned the register of the McClallen with his auto graph Monday. Dan Larnont. Cleveland's secretary of war, passed north In bis private car on yesterday morning. The W. C. T. U. will meet this even log in the M. K. Church. A good at tendance ia desired. An evening with John Bunyau and bis palatial jail" at the M. K. church next (Sunday night. School Superintendent Waits came In Friday evening from Oakland where he bad been visiting the school ma'ams. licv. A. D. Weelfall will preach at Pins Grove next Sunday at 11 a. m. Paptismwill be attended to at the close of the services. Owing to au unexpected call to East ern Oregon, Archbishop urosa was uo- hie to I here tor bis promised lecture Wednesday evening. Thanksgiving Day two weeks from to day. A union service will be given in the liapliat Church tbat morning. The choir la already practicing. The question now chiefly considered bv I he larmer is mat ol plowing. Churchill, Woollev A McKenzie have a plew few pointer lor the farmers to look into. United States attorney Chav. A. Jones was killed by a son of Dr. Uuinan at Carson City. Nevada, because, tlio boy said, he oelieved he w as about to draw a gun on the doctor. Judge Fullerion came borne from Eu- gaue Friday where he had been holding court, and left on Monday for Corvallis where the regular term of the circuit court for Benton county began. NoTii a. I hereby give notice to the public that I will not be responsible lor anv bills contracted by my wife. Mrs.W. T. Cresson. W. T. Cheahon. KoHOiiurg, Or., Nov. -1, 18'J7. Mr. W. T. Luther has purchased the audy factory from Mr. Niece and will endeavor to do as well by her patrons as tier predecessor, sir. aiece win go to Juneau on the next trip of the Elder. A fatal encouuter occutred in Fiauk- furt, Ky., laiit week, between republican and democratic iolilicians. The tight occurred over the voting of negroes, and the sheritl aud several others were killed. The Indies Aid Society of the Uaptibt hurch will give a Klondike social at the Baptist church Tuesday evening, Nov. I'i. Cake, cocoa and coffee will be served. Come and dig a gold uiiL-get. Admissiuu 1 j cents. The daily Oregoniau say i: "The lec ture and its wealth of illuBtratioiiB proved not only novel, but unusually interest- ng, and the charm and grace w ith which Miss Kelleher delivered it made it doubly attractive and appreciable." Miss Helen Kelleher at Opera House, Nov. -oth. Ralph Knight and Silos Kisenstein got into a little altercation ou Saturday evening and Knight was struck on the head with a club. His condition since then has been serious. It was thought at tirst there was a fracture of (be skull but an examination tailed to reveal the presence of a fracture. Mrs. Clarke, the popular hotel propri etor at (ilendale, baa moved into her new house, which is convenient and commodious. She baa 'nor yet decided upon a name for the new hostelry, and the Plai.vukai.kh would suggest "Hotel ttienalpine." It is located in a beauti ful gleo amid alpine surroundings, at an elevation of 1000 feet. As an evidence that Douglas county is n the procession the following facts are given: From Oct. 1, LSHi, totct. 1,1897, loo mortgages, aggregating lJ,,oS.,were cancelled ; this year the fanners had for sale 130,000 bushels of wheat, 1,100 bales of hops (JO.OOOtt'S); green fruit, includ ing berries, eacbes, prunes, pears and apples, 35 carloads; dried prunes, 05 car loads; dried peacbee.'apples, etc., 2 cars. Cattle shipped o,000 bead, value, 185,000. UliATH ON THE KAIL. Two (Ten Killed by the Freight Tues day. When freight train No. 3J. soulh bound, with three engines, Engineer lieo. fitch in the lead, aud in charge of Conductor Ed Tynan, approached the bridge and trestle at Grave Creek, be tween Wolf Creek and Lelaod stations, in Josephine county, the engiueer ob served two persons on the bridge, a man and boy, and immediately souuded the alarm- The bridge wbeu approached from the north is just at the end ol a curve and caunot be seen by the engi neer till he is almost on it. It was too late to stop the train and the persons thereon were too far from the end to get across. The boy got on the edge of the deck of the span aud escaped, but the man seemed to lose bis wits and attempt edtoget across. He was knocked off and instantly killed. His name was II 11. Davis, aged about lo years aud he had been liviug for some time on Du bell's rauch near Cauyouville. . The coroner of JoBophiue county held an iu queBt aud the jury attributed uo blame to the tram men. Ou the same day the eauie train a lit tie later at Urania Pass, ran over and literally cut to piocos, a man who ia Blip posed to be August Luhrs, late of Ham' burg, lioruiauy. He attempted to ewiug under tlio car to nde the hrakebcam, lost his hold mid foil umier the wheels. Both the bodies were interred at Grants Pans. Two muu who wore with Luhrs said ho was a new baud al the business (riding brakoboatu") and didn't know bow it was doue. Get Ready to Laugh. Alba I lev wood, the prince of come diaiiB, aud bis celebrated company of suecialists. are column, lhey have been engaged by Alpha Lodge No. 47, Knights of l'vthias. to appear at their entertain ment November 30tn, at ma opera House. The I ley wood Compauy have been in Koneburu several tiiuea aud always draw good houses. They will do so tiiis time. They return to us with a bran new program, designed (or laughing purposes only, aud you will miss a rare treat if you don't go. Remember the the date, November JOlh. Riddle. II. Wolleriberg of Koseburg war lit town Tuesday, Grandma l'ruuer, we are pleased lo say, Is convalescing. J. F, (i!ey, of Cauyonvilln attended tlio prune growers meeting here Friday. Wright liilmoru went up in the can yon laal woek lo assist Frank Cain with his work. Leu Kiddle came homo Friday, after au absence of one or two year lu bast ern Oregon. One can hear the sound of the ore as it is sent down the chute lo the mill, at the Gold Bluff mine. There was a yidascopic exhibition In town Saturday and Monday nights which was very creditable. (Several sports from Salem came up last week to bave a good time hunting and fishing in the mountains. Wa mads an error last week in atat ina that Gene Prnner had arrived here (rum Los Angeles. He did not come. Mrs. Elmer Catching and children went to the Cracker Jack mine Friday morning to spend the winter with Mr. Catching, who is woiklng there Mr. G. M. Williams and family have moved up in the canyon lo spend the winter, where Mr. Williams ha taken a contract of cutting wood for the railroad company. The prune growers held a meeting here Friday, to discuss the advisability of accepting the present low prices for their dried fruit. A couple ol buyers were present but no sales were made. There was a very succeeslul basket social in Canyonville last Saturday night. The attendance was large and the receipts were about lltf. Those who at'ended from here report bai ing an en joyabie time. Saturday evening about fifteen of the W. of W. of this tilace went to Myrtle Creek on the freight train, to institute a new camp there. Of course every camp has its own goat, and tbia one was a dauntless young fellow, lull of vim snd vik'or. and when the sixteen prospective candidates were brought in for initiation, they were met by Ibis bold lsniy, who was determined to bave some fun. We don't know just wbat took place on tbe inside, hut we susioct that ne neid up tbe entire lodge before morning. The memlicrs from here were expecting to come home next morning on the pas senger train, but ouly two of them suc ceeded in doing s, and they must bave bad a miraculous escape through the door, while the goat was paying his re spects to some oue else, now tue oiner members got out is something oi a mys tery, but they must bave either over Dowered tbe goat, or else jumped out of sn upstairs window. Be tbat as it may, they got out about six o'clock, secured a lie pass, and struck for home, arriving here, two at a lime, between ei-ht and nine o'clock Sunday morning, a weary, jaded, sleepy-eyed set, who "bad Iota ol fun." Scvkchkk. Oakland. .Mrs F. E. Chauey of Salem iu iu town viaitiug friends. i. T. Kussell made a bueiucsa trip to the couuty seat this week. I!. J. Boviugdon received a largo ship ment of wall aper this week. Clara Bufliutton came up from Port- laud Mouday aud is visiting friends here. Mrs. Bioouifkld, who baa been very 11 for three weeks, is improving slowly. E. G. Young & Co. received a large shipment of dry goods last week, and this week they shipped wool to Albany, Oregon City and Stockton, Cal. Pane & Dimuiick received a large as sortment of goods Monday, consisting of combs, brushes, sponges, holiday books, stationary, ladies' purses, perfumes, etc. Kev. Courtright returned recently from a trip to the Umpqua river, where a few weeks time was passed in bsbing and other amusements. He is looking well and reports a pleasant lime. J. M. Shelley, president of the Eugene Mill & Elevator Co., was in town Tues day interviewing our mercbaute. C. 11. Medley keeps their n jur lor sale and lias new line ol candiea and good conee tor cents per pound. We are told that a gentleman iu town met with quite a loss one evening last week. The causa was wind and a half smoked cigar. The loss, a cofctly um brella burned np, no insurance. For particulars inquire op stairs in Page A Dimmick's building. Trilby. Looking Qlass. Snow can be seen on tbe mountains south of here and it looks rather cool. Mr. Beckley of Koeeburg was looking for beef cattle in this section early this week. Cbae. Cr an field aud Hugh Goodman have takeu a contract to cut L'30 tiers of wood and the air is now tilled wuh fly iug chips. Mrs. C. M. Caunon of Woodville, Or., was visiting the families of Geo. Marsh and S. V. Pratt several days last week, leaving for home Sunday uight. Col. Ira Howard is carrying the Oak- laud mail for a short time. Several par ties have put iu bids for carrying tbe mail for the next year. Tbe rains of tbe past week have put the roads in bad couditiou, but the lariu laud is in tine shape lor plowing, aud farmers are pushing things along that line. The entertainment for the benefit of the church organ fuud, given by the Christian Lndeavorers last week, was a success iu every way. A general good time was had socially, and the fund in creased by about forty dollars. Mrs. Marsh should he well pleased as mau sging directress. Sckitatoii. Normal Notes. The nicely. gymnasium list is prcgrebsing Rev. Gordun was a vitdtor in excrciFes Monday. chapel Mii'H Veatch visited her home at Cot tage Grove Sunday. A beuinuiug clasi in alcobra was gHiii.ed Monday ol which Mits Gordau is instructor. 3 New uttidents enrolled iu the Normal Monday aro L. O. Apptegatu aud Clifford Leonard ol Dram. The senior and frcshuiau cLihhis met aud elected ollicers Monday for Iho year These of tlio muiior class are : President, Edward Paiker; vico president, Mary E. Rounds ; secretary, Bello Joseph; treas urer, Lillian Hogau. Those ol the fresh man class: Presidnut, David llolden, yicu president, Arthur Leonard ; secre tary, Emma Mulkey ; treasurer, Grace Sliced. The program lo be rendered iu the youug meu's oratorial society is as fol lows: B. W. Mulkey, Talk ou tbe beauty of Nature; H. F. Fawcett, I'he humausoul; W. M. Round, Laws of contrast; Frank Conway, Umpqua Itiv- er; Herbert Conway, Hard limes; Fi nest Rhodes, Contrast in literature; lister Powell, Hcenory of Oregon : L. C. Parker, Hernery of California; Edward 11. Gardiner, Patriotism. C.ksar. Drain Items. It in rumored that D. B. li'inoll will soon open a Iced store. Tbe Ions of our grisl mill is thu chief lopio of coversatiuu, ami regret arc uni venal. The wedding of Mies Emma Holyflcl J and Walter W. Kent ocenred on ihe;id irist. Waller treated the boys to cigar and all w ish him health and prosperity. Hon. J.T. ISridgei has (J'ted up a store at Hudson and (Jiled it with u slock of goneral merchandise. His mi l will ran regularly as soon as there is water enough to float the logs. Lncle Al. Hart and his better half. aunt Mary, are not in good health. These old folks have been housed upauood deal this fall, the former from a stroke and tbe latter from a fall on tbe side walk. The two weddings of last week are thing of the past.but hearsay baa it that there will be two more soon. Oneoftbe groom elect comes from Melrose, the otner irom Oomstock. lbe prospective brides are two of tbe fairest danehters of Drain. A meeting will soon be called to take the preliminary steps toward tlio erection of a grist mill on Elk creek between here and Loewell Springs. Water power is abundant. We must have a mill. This thing of "muddicg" it to Cottage Grove or Rochester to mill is not wbat its crack ed np to be. Tbe wedding of Miss Frances Mabel Seymour and Arthur A. Thiel. Thursday evening, Nov. 4, at the residence of Jas. A. Sterling, the bride l.eing the second daughter of Mrs. bterliog by a former marriage. At H o'clock Mrs. Emma riuel, maid of honor, and Vivas Sey mour, best man. marched iuto tbe par lor, followed by bride and groom, and in lew seconds Kev. Courlwright pro nounced them husband snd wife, then all went to supper and the table was well loaded with good things to eat. The culioary o( Mrs. Sterling was line, tbe center of interest being tbe bride's cake. Alter supper the tune was spent in plays till train time when the newly married cvipie went to Koseburg ou business and pleasure returning subsequently to their farm near Oakland. They had a table ful of presents. The bride was tasteful ly dressed in cream merino trimmed iu silk. Tbe groom wore a suit of black. The parlor was beautifully decorated. The charivari boys lost a treat bv not coming, of cigars, pie, caketc. Mrs. Geo. L. KoberU. sister of Mrs. A. A. Thiel, returned to Marshtield on "Jon- lay's stage accompanied bv her sister. Lena Seymour, who will stay the winter itb her. Jon, Calapooia. The early euwu grain is Iookiug liue. The last rain made our farmers smile. Our youug nimrods are haviug lota of port fishing, catching dog salmon. Kev. Wood and wife were the iiueals of G. W. Stephens one day last week. Miss Maggie and Simon IHehop w ere visiting the family of J. i. Gcff Sunday. Hon. Harry Kellogg paesed through our valley Saturday on his way to Kel- log. , A. Lcatherwood has uuit dilleydal- lyiug around and is farming on a big scale. Superintendent Waite waa over look ing after the interests of our school one day last week. C. A. McNabb, Jas. Ellison and Dwight Reed dehorned their band of cat tle a few days ago. Richard Niece and wife and Ora Hous- er of Oakland were the guests of C. A. McNabb last Sunday. The Rochester mill is running day aud ght to till the oiders of their customers, and still they are behind. Lawyer J. A. Davis of St. Jo, Mo., is visiting his old parental home. John looks as natural aa an old shoe. tdward Grubbe passed through our valley on his way to Wilbur, where he intends to go to school this winter. Our box I supper has blown up. I don't kuow whether it blew up with wind or dynamite. How was it, young ladies? There is a large amount of early sown grain in this part of the valley and every body expects to have a large yield and a rich harvest. S. A. Leatherwood and II. L. Road man expect to start for Klondike the first of May. We waut a lock of their hair when they start. k. r. Accidents. News from over ou tbe Coquillc is to the effect that the second accideut iu a week occurred in the Beaver Hill mines. A miner was pushing a car, another car came behind him, catching him between, and literally cutting him in two. I he accident last week was the catch ing afire of the gas, burning four mou, two of them very badly, both in the fact aud breast. Mr. Peart, son-in-law of Robert Deau, was so badly burned that the Bkin had to be peeled off bio arms, face aud breast, He is in a precarious coudition. At Baudou, at the government works, the falliug of a stone in the quarry re sulted in tbe instant death uf a young man, and the injury ol two others. John Lehty was killed in the Beaver Hill mine last week by beiu; run over by a car. lie was recently irotu uoca Springs, Wyoming. A Clever Trick. It certaiuly looks it, but there is really uo trick about it. Auybody can try it who has Lime Lack aud eak kidneys, Malaria or uervoiu troubles. We mean be can cure himself right away by tak iug Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acU as a stimulant to tlio Liver and Kidneys, id u blood purifier aud nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness aud .Melancholy, it ia purely vegetable, a mild laxative, aud restores tho system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and bo couviuccd that they arc a miracle worker. Every bottle guarauteed at A. C. Marnier n' Drugstore. Just Arrive J. Caio I'u oh. has received a car lojd of l.adich', Gents' aud Children's Boots aad Shoes, which havo been bought di rect from the factory. They will sell them lower than ever. They ulfo oiler great birgaius iu gents' clothing, BuyB and children's clothing will bu closed out al let.d than cost. Call on Iho Boss Store, at tbe old stand, bolore purchas ing elsewhere. . Secretary McCall will Ihkuo warrants for premiums at the McClallen Satuiday at 1 p.m. Rayal aaafcaa tb a4 fra, - wtwNessM aa tit I am. mm Fff.TDH) Absolutory furor TKt lunm fmnn en., wre vaK, LODGE OF SORROW. The O. E. 5. Honors the flemorv of the Late Mrs. Julia Abraham. On Sunday afternoon last tha nmlri of the local chapter, order of the Eastern Star, assembled at the lodge room for the purpose of holding a chapter of sor row In memory of Mrs. Julia Abraham. The beautiful and impressive ceremony ol the order was observed and appropri ate addresses were deliyered ty Geo. M. Brown, A. M. Crawford and Aaber Marks. A choir furnished music. Mrs. Abraham had lived among tbe people of Rosebnrg and Douglas county since early girlhood and all who knew her loved aud honored her for her many sterling oaali- tiei of mind and heart. The Orenonian reports that the Grand Chapter, O. E. S., also held a lodge oi sorrow in Portland on the same after noon, and says: Mrs. Abraham was the first arand mat ron of tbe order, and greatly Moved by its members daring their long years of fraternal association. Among the grand ollicers taking part iu the oonervanoe were : Mrs. Madeline Conkling. of Rose- burg ; Margaret Lutke, of Portland ; Rev. Mr. Poling, of Lafayette: Mrs. Lida Poornian, of Woodburo ; S. L. Stone, of Portland. In addition there were many members of the grand chapter and order ireseot to take part in solemn testimon al of fraternal love and affection. Mrs. William Myers, of The Dalles, president of the Woman's Relief Corps, O. A. K., made a beautiful address, referring in eloquent terms to the many virtues) and good deeds ol tbe deceased, and tbe uni versal esteem in which Mrs. Abraham was held by all who knew her. not only within the bonds of fraternity, but aa a devoted wife, mother aud friend in tbe social walks of life. Mrs. Kellogg, in bebalt of the Daugh ters of Rebekab, I. O. O. F., also spoke iu a feeling manner of the many rnxxl traits of the decease J. and others preseut paid a loving tribute to one who in her lifetime waa so endeared to them. The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tiakilwa, III., 'Chief," says: "We won't keep hour a w i'.bout Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cougbs and Colds. 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