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Villi I'LAINDEALER N(vi;M!ii;u im, imuv. 'I'iiv C liurcltrn. Mm mi mi i I'm in n mi in r f Main mill I. mm .u.h'H. MinnUy ;itli!i pri-anliltis, II . m mi. I 7, .W (i, in. rtaliliath ki IiihiI, HI a. in. K. W. WiiulUjr, HiiHirliiUiiiiUnit; (Maaa Mooting al 1 1. miii ut Ilia inornliiK nirlcci EpworUi leaii i m i. in. Ilnlllo timllny, I'ltMI'I' hl. 'i n) i-r M. i IHK, W l iiinilny. it t 7 .10 i in. Fit I.. Mmilili," I'astur, I'ltiviiiKgii, unruor Mulii ami l.aui'. i'bmy mmN I itnai M -intiinr ol Cu aud li no lii i t. Hu ml y Mirvlio: I'upllo wmililp, in. ami 7 .11 1. in.! Ml,l,lli M Hmil, 10 a. in. V. I'. H. I.'. g.,7 i. in. I'm;ur MikIIui, Wwlne U, 7 .HO p. m. II. H. Dii.wohth, I'Mtor. mkkv ii'Ks a r cviiiiii.n riii'iii ii. Mi l'i) Hltlilny II A M tirta I I M. All mi il Hvl In iitli ml, r. I'. III KK, I'lntnr. I tlllli Hull Mill.!. I II till II nil I ml I lict. rmiilii) h i v l i', b il ii in mi l 7 i i iii. I't y -1 1 iih dm', I tun vlny i 1 1 nliif A H U -ir in.. I'tilnr. I I Til l'. LOCALS. New good ut I'aro Bros, lings Store. Ni'nl if. id. In Hint low rut prli'OB at h.lli'.lll.lllV. A in 1 1 tin (if black illi-l-B good Ml .lum-phnoirH. Rubber foul rnr ol nil kinds ut tit Novelty Hton . Hummer li oa good in lniiiiftii.fi iUl iltes al Joih'Iihoii. II you wiinl u tiiuili pulled or llllcd, j . ii .. . I I I .!.... run I'M rrt'ii iiujnin, urunm. , new linn ol Indies' liells In I lie new ux liluinl shade nt Joscplnoii's. I'rol. Huliiiintt in Ihu millionml agent ol llio I'i.ainhk m i u ut Gardiner. I urmrr wool hu(h Call anil miniiii' lln-ir u' II. V. Maittou'a. Iiniintrv nl ull kinds skillfully and ituiiiitly ilonit liy lr. Kred 1 lay lien. Ttireo In-rdi milrli i'o wanted. I i MiiiiN I'iIiijn., ICiehorg. Tim liuli lirr nlinpaol ItiMH'btirg Hill l 1 1 i'.l mi J-iiinl.1) till linllitT notice. ... iii.'iiiI.it tliut )'i'i can gel seasona lili .i.nU .mil llio luwpul prn'eit ut Hal- lllltll H. Kimnrt, ak Inr llio llradlcy Mini Mi't- j rail IhmiIh, IIiii I nut in t'jMii, at Hut Nov fit y Mule. All km. In l nrl i lit i ii I teeth made at j M-iiauiiahln 'tir a ut I'r Fred llayiiea' I I Vntiil ollii e. rm: ItllM. I t Mili'M lint cUhB iinturii l.unl tin. Irr i.;. nnl li-ltic. Impure j ul A . W. Niirtl'Ui. hnr ail lu-edleMiirk iii.iU'IiiiIh, i i.h hit ' i utti'N, na"iiy aii'l knitting yarns, nlmj ' fjiliyiit, i-rtll ut lli Nnvflly Mure. We li.ivn i riiiiu l bxlK, t i', in.iil.lni I iiinl III (at t all knnl i ol niiiiiliirr kihi.Im ill I I I iti luwi'fl piiifa, al Sl.inuir. j I'liilirill.!!!. ii lit' luif, U't iU.i!ity ol j uiati'iial lor tlm iii nii-y ami linn atmorl-1 iiiont ol liuii'llen al llie Nuvrliy Sloif. , V)ii. Joiii'h iumoiI iliruuxli Tut'inlay j 1... 1 . -..!.... 11m I...M l..tmt in l.ilifl Mliil l 1.11 klJT1ITI'lll w Klauinili rouiilii a Aalilnml Town Talk. Ilnnit your joli work lo the I'l AisnkAL kii ollictt. Wo am prepared to do I lie trht'U H-rt an. I Lout work aoiitli ul l'ort luud. 'Miii lin.-.tuii lion, and aliou Hinlnct a.iy : I'uinird tixi aliorH are relpalf ,0 tlio pant, fall at llm Noveliy Store lor new atyli-i. i For Hunt. luO ai rra llrnt-il nm iiraiu laud v ii Ii in I mili'fl ol Itoiielmrif, addroM A. V. r-'i t.MuN. I'.rorkway, Ort'Koii. j I'.intrut imrrv Ktnrt) randy with i miii I mi. I rlialk in ii. ihu Kaudy Kilt'lii-ii intlnion!y pl.un you can get j I'illl.lV lll.lt IH lit to fill. n;. ... .t I.'..... '.um Hln.nL fnrnitiirit 1 di'ulciH, liavu .i U"od line ol liealiuit Htovi'H ul v.iriimu di'M'riitlonn, nuw and Hoooinl loin. I, lor liic ull irane. j I'i.i. S.m.i.. Ill) lino (ull blood eh it k I i'Iih. Now m the t mi u lo Imy what you! i I...I..... il i.. I .1.. 'I'ltlkW UFA ttnm II Mill m I'm II in w iiiiv. iii.j m i ltv inn f.iHl. AddiuHH 11. A. Kruao, Hose Imrtf, tin yon. N.nifi:. I hnit'by notice lo the publiiMhal I w ill not bo rt'Souibla lor hiiv lulin l ontrai tid by my wile, Mn.W. T. C'fUaHOII. W. T. Uhkamon. Koniiniitf, Or., Nov. 1, 1 S;i7. There la no need ol litllfl children be ink lortured by acald head, ei xeuia and akin eriipti'inr-. ljVitt'a Witch Hazel Halve Kivea inntant relief and euros per inunciilly. MiirilerH' PriiKlore. Tliomanilit ara Trying It. In nroVr to pniTrt tli gTeat merit of I'.ly'H Cream Itiilm. Ilm moil ed'oclWo cure for Cutnn li niid Cold In II" id. a have pre pirid n K. a. i.n;-! Ii. il ' i"' Ii"" 1 ci'iilH. Ii. I tl of M.ni ill il t i f .'.'lid H i e H to I'.I.Y Ii .').. I Mille ' 1 f i1' en r h..i ' .. ' cur. i, Imi I. even I '.i -I i il ill o'1'.' I., U ..HI .1 , ,. ,i,::. v. ciiy. 'i . ' i'i i vor-t U n I . . r It ipid for l i: .i i oc mi lo tlo i id m l.llKi II . 1 miii' (htru.il, ii '. Ml. I i . I'V V.U'.t I I U ll I''. Il l II I'o' 111'l.ll.iwl i: 'l .! I ll Hill illl'l COtllllillS IH I IH II nicirin.v not' 'iv in imioiiH ilr.';;. (.0 cenU. A' il' "Il i.'i'". '"' I i Ti Cure CoiiMtliMtloii Kurover. Tiike CiiM'urnlM CuihIv I'lilliiirtle I(K) or 250. If l', C. C. lull lo cure, druw;lbln ri'funJ uiuuey. Nt-w ilvMlKiir In wull paper nt 1I uraU'iH.' Can't be done! Try Ut make sonic baking pouilcr yourself. Buy the cream of tartar and soda, mix them in the right proportions. Then imagine that you arc the manufacturer, and have to make a profit, anil besides, sell it lo the grocer at such a price that he can make a profit too. Ask your grocer to sell you his best cream of tar tar, see what it costs, and seo if you can make pure good baking powder for 25 or 30 cents a pound. It can't be done. .SVv iV.?at your grocer's is the best ol the right -price haking powuers. a I BKIEP MENTION. Il Hi lillllni'a Uont Ira aui baklug pDHiot. Mr. Uharlua M inkier Ii ylnilliiK at Irving. Co lo fcaUiuatra for rvurythliiK In the lewolry lino. Wlk umbrella 75 tenia lo at Mantou'a. For ataiiijMMl lliiiina, aland t overn, etc., call al the Movelty Hlore. (loo. i. Klllfl ol Mleudale waa u Kiteat al Ilia MuUlallan litlailay. Merooptlcan mitiirlniiiiiiiuit at the Opera llouaa unit ihtirilay. W, II. Ilyara, eouiiiiaiuliiiil. ol the Home, went lo Cortland Una wiwk. A al foot ItidkJc near (irauta 1'aaa laro porlfid aa "rrtilmcovornil" by rortlaud jiarllea. T. II. Cliitri lilll ol Dillaid went to rort laud laat Krlday aeeoiiipaiilHd by hla mother. Iteaitliea of Ilm t'oaat wen without travel. Mini Kvlleher at Opera llotiae, No. 'Mb. Mr. I : ilea will iii( a aolo nl Urn ci rclae al the publli: hi liool loin inow alter noon. rorlland w holnaalera are up In Kahtem OreKon, WaahiiiKton and tduho lo ikiiiK after trade. Ilrolher l inlier in ioiio iiitf , bill in not yit in conditiun to enter lor it foot raco or a pri.e light. A alater ol Kalph Knight airived in the city Friday (ruin han Frwiteiaco lo lie at Ihelwdaide of her l.rollii r ICugune ia ahippiiiK large ipiantllieM of Hour to Drain. The Imritlnu of tlin mill wan iUite a loa to tlto I'ai Creek town. There InuMt Lo ioiii(thiiit( wronu with the atiuuNphere itvreatioula. There in altogether loo in uch ol a niapoMliion to "acrap." loiiKlaa coutily'a turkey crop ia a large one and llierl- will be llioilirtinln ol the lootliaomo blrdn for ThankaKiviiiic and ('hriatnian. The iUiirtnrly iiineliut; ol llio I'm ted Hrelhrni Church will be hel l Dec. Ith, to be followed by n revival. I'. I'.. I'.eii ucl of I'hiloiiiatli will be here. Two iliatinguitiheil politiciiliB of the Dorth end, lluii. J. T. I'.ridKHH and lien ton Myera, were in the cily Siitunluy. ISoth have denigna upon the land oilire. I). llnljiiB, phyaician and aurKeon, olllce in Mutnleia' buililiiig. Call hi town and country promptly anawered uight onlay. Keaulnucu, '.'1 1 Mill at rev I. The Loyal Temperance Legion a ill give a bo in) and a Vankee'a ilchi;lil aiii IKir at ll.e Acadeuiy IimII oil Tiiemlay, Nov. L'Jril, IW7, 1 1-rfiurilii at .' o'clock p. m. AdmiKaiou 10 ceuta. Ill Jualiee llaiiiliu'a court in Ilm cane ol Nilaa Keiy.eiiHteiu, charged with ua nault with duiigeroua weapon on Kalph Kuighl, dek-lidaut waived exainiiiati iu and gave bonda to appear bclore tlni lUaud jury, F, U. t'oll'iiiau, phyniciaii and euigeoli, tiveiolaiy lioard I'. K 1'cl.uiuii MiireuiiH. Ollico in Maraieia' block, remdence VJO Mophena alreet. rrolereioiiat ealla in town or country promptly .iimwered ninht or day. Ju Ige I- ullerlon, on I liday at I'orval lia, aenteiiced I'M. Soil lo lour ji ars in the peni'eutiary, Scott having pleaded guilty ol grai.d larceny. scoit once served a Iwo yeara' term lor niuault with intent to kill. J. K. N. Hell, looking aa haudaome and jovial aa ever, ia visiting Inendu nud relation here. He leaves shortly lor Southern California w here he w ill have charge of a church. Mrs. Bell ia already in Santa Cru, Cal. IndeH'ndenco West Side. The inauraiico on Iho mill waa adjust ed this week, the c-ompany paying ", i'M ol the total t?iiO. The engine and boiler which were insured fortieth) were not a total loea making the above ililler ence in ihe ottleniout ol the claim. Oakland Oar.ctle. Miaa Claudia Virgin left laat cveuiug for Kuaebttrg to yiait with the Misses lieorgiaaud Vera Jacubs. 1-roin there he will go to 1'orllaud (or a unit with Miss llattio Martin. MiaH Virgin does not expect lo return home before Christ mas. Ashland Town Talk. Thomas Shamley waa found dead near hi vamp, forty mile east of Canyonville, on Friday last. Deceased lollowed hunt ing and trapping. Ho had evidently tweu overtaken bv a Btorm and peiielicd Irom cold and exposure. Ho had been dead some day when found. Contractor Kouey hua lioished the work of building tho now court bouse basemeut and ha covorcd tho work with flank to protect it from Iho weather, t will be next spring before the work of building the real of the structure will commence. lOugeue Journal. Wah.ninu : l'ersons who sutler from cough and cold should heed the warn ings ol danger and save themseves Buf fering and fatal retmlta by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throut and lung troubles, MurstrrB' l'rugutoro. F. 11. Wuito wont Ik rortlaud Friday with a Bhlpmont of cuttle returning Sun day morning. He gels a better price than last year lor ueei came, urn u ih a uselcH task to undertake to muke him believe that the change of administra tion hat had anything to do with the improved conditions. F. M. Wilkius, manager of the Eugene Canning X Tacking Company, hua sold to T. K. Sheridau of Koaeburg. the en tire Block of dried urunes now at tho caunery, about M),000 pounda, for H.70 per 100. The fruit will bo shipped at once. This ia a good big Bale, and ul though not an extremely tlattering lignre waa realized ; the sale is a good one, con sidering tho unsatiBliu'tory condition of the market, -KegiBter. 1 Frd Ilaynea, danllat. Mia Kdlth Suilck and Iter brother have gun to Albany. John Hall ami wile of Myrtle Creek weie In town Monday. Hue tho announcement of Mr. Joseph- son on the recon I page. J. I). Walker of Yoncalla wa visitor at the county neat this week. Hucura your reaerved Mat for 'I'enncs- mio' I'arduer at the Koaclc.af. A Klondike social wai given 'uo llaplist Church Tuesday evening. Tho "nli'kcl lii-tlie-slot" machine liai hern baiiiahed by law Irom Oorvalli. Fred llayne baa removed Irom the Marks' building lo the Heview building. M. K. ilarkur nod Harry llougjiton registered from "(Jold Itluff City" Tues day. K.N. Kane ia in jail at Kugene for brutally I eating Ma wife, the bride of a jear. Chiia. liuick and family started on their return trip to Silver Lake this week. lleacon. Kocorder Ulce took a little vacation and went on a visit to liieuda und rela tives at I'ortland. Jack Abraham 1 determined to aull his stock ol furnishing go3da and close out by Jan. 1st, regardless of price. ieorgo HhatnbriHik of 1'minpia Ferry, sold hi hop laat week, '27 'i bales, lo T. L. I.ivesley of Halem (or Li cents per pound. One of our school teacher ia lo high leather because an eligible widower from another town has promiend ber call thin week end. Next Thursday will be Thanksgiving day and generally observed a holiday, though there will probably be more turkey eating than Thanksgiving. ltecent storms have almost stopped tho travel over the Kogue river road to Klamath couuty. Four feet of enow is reported to have fa.len on the aommit. The overland engine northbound broke the stem of a vulve the other night and went through to I'ortland on "three legs," arriving there about an hour late. Tho K. of I', boys are rustlers, at least, some of them are. They have already aold enough tickets to inaure a good house at their entertainment on the Mlh iliht. On Saturday night a porter on the overland soulhlouud met with a Peculiar ueciilent. A box of mulches exploded in his hand burning the palm ol that mem iiiile severely. Marshal Wells of Corvallis had a little scrap with, one skipton an ex-night watchman, t he encounter was the re sult of a (end and there was considerable excitement in the "core ol the valley." the Klamath Indian have been trad ing in Medlord and the Kogue Kiver loans in greater numbers this year than Ufii.il, und their purses woro longer and tilled to the neck. One family purchased lour Bilk drcHKca The ChriHtian Lndeavorera held rer- vices al the Soldiers' Homo lat Sunday ultctiiiou. 1 lie viBil ol llie young peo ple waa appreciated by the old veterans, who in ine s eventiue are caiuny awau ini: to bo summoned hence. JiuIl'h FiilIrUin returned bono Krnlav irom Coivailia where he haa been hold ing court. He iceta hia lira l recoite since September. Ilia next term will be here on December ti'.h, will the exception of ii abort ud j. turned lerm at Corvallis on IheLrd. On Monday evening about 0 o'clock the heavtins presented a bright color similar to the aurora boreallis, the phe nomenon lusting about L'O minutes. Nothing like it waa ever wltnoased in this section before, and tbe mystery is unexplained. Oaklaud Gazette. Mias Abbie I'arrott will Boon leave for IO i A ugeles, Cal. '.ler friends to the number of altout twenty-live gathered at an appointed place on Moeher street on Saturday eveuiug and then descended in 4 body on I lie I'atrotl residence. It waa a genuine surprise party and a very en joyable evening was bad. This section waa visited by Ihe first hiiow storm of the season laat Sunday. A uiglil's hard rain turned to snow just beloie daylight and people on arising were surprised to see lo their yards the rather odd mixture of roses and snow. There waa almost aa inch of the "beauti ful, ' but the sun came out and it was all gone before noon. The report comes from Koaeburg that Kalph Knight, a brother of Jo. Knight of this place, became involved ia a tight in that city Tuesday, resulting in his re ceiving injuries from which lie soon afterwards died. Myrtle l'oiut Enter prise. The report was a little premature. Kulph had a close call but is very much alive. George Koblhagen and Frank Heed have returned from a trip east of the mountains. Kohlhagan went for the purpose of finding a ranch on which to place his cattle next summer and found one that suited not far from Hums in Harney county, and will drive there next spring. The trip over waa made without incideut and was uito enjoyable, but coming back it was different. They fouud on roachiug the Caacade mount ains that winter bad set in and some Bnow waa to be encountered. The boys llually had to leave their wagon and camo through ou horsoback via the Mc Ken.io route. It has been suggested that some of the Kosoburg merchant are likely to move to I'ortland in order to get the Koaeburg trade. This may not be true, but it is a fact that many people will send to Port land for things that they can got juet as cheap right here, and just a good. But becauBo it cornea Irom 1'ortJand It seems to have a charm that please. If our merchants wore patronised as they ought to be they could aud would keep larger slock and lltore would be a greater vari ety of things to chouse from. Don't send away for goods that you cau gel here, anyway. Every dollar epeut in tho tow n ia eaved to the community aud every dollar aent away is an absolute I oca to our circulating medium. Since the tiret Catholic privet came to Kosebuig until the present time uot one haa ever left so much against the wishes of all aa has Father Guuu. His depart ure waa siidduu even to himself. Father Guun, without any exception, was the most popular priest that ever located here. From the very beginning he made frieuds. Hia policy was to be a friend ol all, no matter what (heir religious view or political creeds might be. He was energetic and did more during his short stay here to bring about a spirit of har mony between religions factions, than was deemed even possible. The im provements he made around the church property will stand aa a witness ol bis uliiliiv. I'mmidarinir the naucitv of Catho lics. Every ono regrets his removal, uot in a BoltUh way, (because be la promot ml i Imt aa ii lnsa to the town. It is the wiah of all that lie will Biii'ceod In bis new iilnce. but a stronger wish exists that tho Archbishop wlllaend him bark to UoBOUurg, Floe chloook wind. Grant tavern ol Galeavillo wa In tho cily Tuesday, The overland uorlb waa live hour lain (his morning. Findel Hulberlin was over from Camas Swale Monday. F. II. Waile has a flue lot ol d reused turkeys at the Cass street market. Ltoe your tooth ache? Go ask Fred Haynes whether it I worth saving. Ion'l fall to see Tennessee' I'arduer Saturday evening at the Opera Houte. Fresh candle every day at the Ksndy Kitchen. Try the band made chocolate cream and ladle. The subject lo be presented the M. K. Church next Hunday evening will be the "Mission of Shame." All are welcome Marshal Pillard had quite a lime with a number of hobos laat night, lie jagged three but not until after they had made " Home howl." Koberl JOocleaon was brought over from Drain Saturday and committed to the county jail. He was sent up for 30 days for larceny. The nine-year-old son ol Thomas Gray, living at Merlin, while olaying with a rifle, killed bis 3 year-old Bister Tuesday, and took to Ihe hills. I'eler Molslad, an B. P. orakeman, was severely injured in I'ortland Mon day. I In was thrown between two flat cars by the sodden jerk of the train. Mrs. Wm. Burgee and 10 children ar rived io tbe city Tuesday, en route from Minnesota lo A rago, Coos county. Mr. Burgess 1 expected today to meet them and take them borne. Marshal Dillard yesterday arrested Fd Cornelius, and tbi morning Deputy Sheriff Coleman came from Grants I'aiM to take bim there to answer to the charge of selling liquors to minors. Curry Coolidge wa shot and killed at Chetco Thursday. The killing wa the result of a feud between the Van Pelts and Coolldges In Curry county. Cool idge was shot from ambush. Kalph Knight wa taken to the Good Samaritan hospital at I'ortland Monday, and an examination revealed a light fractuie of the skull. Yesterday it was trepanned and tbe operation is reported as successful. lijh Kiddle says that story in the Ore gon ian is "a uo such a thing." He only heard ol the assault uiwn Knight on Monday and the following morning made the complaint himself. No one else seemo'l lo want to. L. C. Kester was in from Olalla Tues day, and informed u that the ditch of the Olalla Mining Company had been giving them some trouble with slides, but that a number ol men were at work repauing, and mining will liegui as Boon as the water starts. Kev. J. K. N. Bell, an old lime resi dent of Koeeburg but lately of Baker City, is in town on his way to join his wile in Southern California. ISro. Bell will be kept busy shaking bauds while here. Every one who knows him is glad tosee him. A more genial, whole souled mau uever lived. Deputy Sheriff Ii. S'lepbcus went down lo the local Hunday evening to meet Con stable Medley of Oakland, who brought over W. II. Joy. He waa arrested at the instance ol Sheriff Wrightman of Marion county, and is wanted there on a charge of larcony by bailee of $700. He was formerly accountant ol the labor ex change at Salem. He was taken down ou Monday's local. Special preparations have been made for a Union Thanksgiving fervice to be held at the Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. of that day. Chairman, A. D. Westfall ; chorister, J. H. Shape; prayer and les son, K. B. Dil worth ; sermon, J. T. Cot ton. TbsnkotTertng to be adraicistored by a committee for local necessitous case during tbe winter. Some very ex cellent doable quartette music has been arranged. Let everybody come; tbe dinners can wait. F. L. Moore, on be half of ministers. County Superintendent Douglas Waile, assisted by O. I. Coshow, Esq., daring Thursday, Friday and Saturday ol last week held an examination of applicants for teachers certificates at the court house, and the followiug were granted certificates: Ada L. Smith, Gertrude Eddy, Koeeburg ; Zelia Byroo, Olalla; A.M. Arant, Coles Valley; Seymour Quant, Oakland; Jas. V. Doolay, ion call ; Alta Smith, Koeeburg. State cer liticates were recommended for Anna Clark, Oakland, T. J. Wilson, Elkton, and state diploma for J. II. Cochran, W llbur. George Estes started for Olalla in buggy Monday. He said he was going to meet the C. B. K. E. K. K. Ha got aa far as Brock way, had a breakdown and found it necessary to return to town. He started the next day and made Ihe round trip in safety, if the loss of several square inches of epidermis in tbe region of tbe base of the spine is not to be considered. He saw the Olalla mining company's plant, with ite machinery, Humes, electric light and eight inch giant. As soon as the water begins to run there will be activity day and night The Olalla is the biggest thing in the way of a placer mining plant in the state. J. A, Smith ol Kosoburg, reached Port laud, yesterday on bis way borne from Cook inlet, says Wednesday's Oregonian, where he spent a little more than a vear. He says there are several good paying claims there, but all of them are in the bands ol companies or individual, and are worked lor all they are wortu. One oi these, me Colly Mm ing Company, employs 15 men and takes out from f 500 1 1000 a day. Wages are f t a day, and men are ia good demaud. When Mr. Smith camo away, the rivers bad fro.eu, and mining operations were suspended (or the winter. He says 100 men will wiutcr at Suurise, and as mauy more at Kosurrection, 40 miles distant Ho baa uo inleuliou of returning to Alaska. Donation Party. The dounliou parly giveu ul brother and sister VauOrder for the bent-tit of (ho pastor of the U. B. Church ou Mon day eveuing was a Biicceus. Having Kev E. M. Maraters as cluel.couldut be other wise. To all who were preBeut I return my siucere thanks; uot forgetting the buBiueB men ol the city lor their liberal itv. May God bless you all and crown you with success, ia my prayer. " L.... i It 11' . . . uai, a. as. ii laiiAbu At Opera House, Nov. joth. Alba Heywood'a Bi-Chloride of Fuu will cure everything (except intoxica tion). Throats examined while you laugh. Yell extracted while you wait. He treats tbe entire system through tfie eye and ear. No puiu (except iu the aide). No "Comp" consultation. His iokes are "extra dry" but Mr. Hey wood will act as a guide to show you the "pointa" of interest. He is supported by an oxcelleni company. It Is hoped you will arrange matters to see this attraction aud be pleased lor ever alter. Chrysanthemum 5liow. The chrysanthemum show given by the W. It. Cat the Van lloiileti on Fri day and Saturday ol last week and Mon day ol tbi week waa a very uoceaaful flair, and the number and variety of the winter flower wa a joy to tbe eye. There aere 111 varieties. It hardly term possible that there should be io many kinds of one flower. I here waa a memorial table in the center ol the hall dedicated to Ihe mem ory of the late Mrs. Julia Abraham, her self In life a member of tbe W. K. C. 'I he flowers that decorated tbe table were mostly raised by tbe deceased and were intended by ber lor Ibis exhibition, in which she took a deep interest. Premiums awarded as follow : CLASS I. Beet geoeral display of plants, Mrs. O. L. Willis, first; Mrs. D. C. McClsllen. second. class II. ISest three specimen plant. White, (Nevioos, Oaeen, Kobt. Bot tom;, Mrs. Wm K. Willis, first; rNevi ous, Bride, Queen), Mrs. Cbas. Curry, second. Yellow, (Msj. Bona ff on, Philadelphia, Golden Gate), Mrs. B. F. Lohr. first; (Golden Wedding, Swanley Yellow, Lincoln) Mrs. II. C. Stanton, second. Pink, (Vivian Morel! , Good Gracious. Lillian Kussell), Mrs. O.L. Willis, first; (Vivian Morsll, Good Gracious. Mrs K, G. Hillt, Mrs. If. C. Stanton, second. CLASS III. Best specimen plant, any variety. Pink, (Good Gracious, Mr. O. L Willis, first ; (Louia Boehmer), Mr. B. F. Lohr, second. Yellow, (Dr. Colandrew, Mrs. II. C. Stanton, first. White. (Tbe Bride). Mrs. T. Cannon. second. CIIMYBA.NTUISXUMB CUT CLASS I. Best vsse, three blossoms each. White. (Nevioos). Mrs. Wm. K. W il lis, first; (Nevioos). Mrs. Delia Crawford. second. Yellow, (Golden GaU). Mrs. Delia Crawford, first; (Harvest Moon), Mrs. Wm. K. Willis, second. Pink. (Vivian Morell). Mr. Delia Crawford, second. Crimson, (Madge Tbibaut.) Mrs. W. K. Willis, first; (G. W. Child), Mr. W. Willis, second. Bronx. (Foot Ball). Mrs. Delia Craw ford, first; (W. 8. Chord), Mrs. W. R. K. Willis, second. class II. Best twenty four varieties, Mrs. Delia Crawford, first; Mrs. W. C. Winston, second. There waa no entry for designs in flowers, but T. K. Kichardson displayed a bicycle beautifully decorated with hrysantbemums. which is certainly worthy of mention, and would have tak en a promium had they awarded pre miums lor designs. Normal Notes. Fust term of school ends Nov. lOlh. .Mr and Mrs. Nels Whipple visited the Echoot Monday. Prof. Barz.ee delivered a few well hosen remarks on general etiquette Thureday morning. Kobert M. Hedden of this place, a graduate of tbe business class of '05, en tered school Monday. A bookkeeping class has been organ ized and is progressing nicely uuder the instruction of Mias Weaaala. All the members of the school are wishing they were bachelors in anticipa tion of tbe president's turkey treat. Tbe following is tbe programme ol tbe Ladies Literary Society to be rendered Nov. 19th : Song ; recitation, Miss Wee sala ; select reading, Miss Sneed ; debate, Keeolved, that city life is preferable to country life. Affirmative, Miss Gardiner, Miss Eva Templeton, Miss Olive Loren- son. Negative, Miss Wound, Miss Veatcb, Miss Bsssett. C esab. A Qenuine Hold Up. IK W. Stephens, proprietor ol tbe saloon near the depot, know bow it feels to look down the muzzle of a pistol when the finger of a determined man is dangerously near tbe trigger. He could, if he would, testify that the muzzle afore said looked about as large a the mouth of a cannon and tbe ball therein appeared anxious to start on its- errand of death and destruction. Two men entered bis place of business at closing up time Fri day night and held him up in regular highwayman fashion and went through the money till and the pocktt book of Stephens. About 15 was secured and tbe robbers made good their escape. Marshall Dillard was on tbe ground in a few minute but no trace of them could be found. Tbe friendly cover ol tbe night bid them from view. Card of Thanks. I desire to thank the many friends who so kindlv rendered assistance and sympathy during the illness, death and burial of my late busband. MBS. U. r. ALLISON. Roseburg, Or., Nov 18, 1807. Tbe beet aud freshest of candies, nuts and gum at the Kandy Kitchen. Give the new firm a call and try the sweets of life. The Latest. Tennessee's Pardner Sat urdav eveuing Nov. 'M. Be sure that you Bee it. HARRIED. HAMLIN-McGHEHEY. la Koeeburg, Nov. 17. 1S97. at the residence of E. E. Richards, by Kev. F. L. Moore. Ed Hamliu aud MiBB Isabella McGhehey. The Plaindcalkk force, while dispos ing ol samples of the wedding cake, ex presses the bom that the voyage of tho young people through life will t e a pleas ant one. BOWKN-CAKLILE. At the residence of Henry Boweu, Camaa alley, isov. . lSJ7,uy lOlder John Stanley, Hale Boweu and Viola Carlile. JONES HAKT. At the residence of A. O. Koee, Nov. 0, IS'7, by Judge SiearuhJ K. L. Jones and Miss Fanny Hart. Quick! The sooner you begin to use Schilling's Best tea and baking powder, the better your opportunity to get some of that $2000.00. And the more you will en joy your cake and eating. A Schilling a Ccatpany aa 1 Kraaouco toon No-To-Bac for Fifty Crata. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak ueustruug. blood pur. We, II. All ui ug.ibl. iayyaiiisjijiig Oakland New Aunt Kaiia Churchill went to Portland laat week. John Beck ley went to Kohurg Mon day on business. Dr. 11. It. Clough of Yonca'la was in town one day last week. Anions 10 has just received a fine line of ladies' and gents' jewelry. Will Underwood waa vialllnir irlamla and relative in Koaeburg laat week. Ja. II. Dearllng has had a nsw aide walk laid In front of hi residence lot. George Sharnbrook shipped 273 bale of hop to London, England, tbi week Z. L. Dimmick moved Into hi new residence this wrek. which will tie en- jiyed very much by bis family. V. G. Young h Co. will drees about 4,000 turkeys this week and ship to San rranciaco lor itiankagiving market. Mr, fl. F. Chad wick and damrhter Mary of Halem are in town the goeels ol Mrs. Mary Smith and Mr. C. L. Cheno weth. Mrs. P. C. Parker went to Drain Han. day and will remain till after Thanks giving with ber son, who are attending school there. There will be an entertainment at the Baptist cbnrch onTbankssrivlna- evenina-. given by tbe Sunday School. All are invited to attend. S. C. Qoant returned from Itoaahara- Sunday and we are pleased to learn that he captured a teacher's certificate at tbe examination held there last week. We learn that Mr. J. Smith's boy had the misfortune to get a broken arm last Sunday. Dr. Page was called and we understand that be la doins aa wall aa could be expected. Dr. Page reports a son born to the wife of Albert Stephens Saturday; also a son born to Ihe wife of L. D. Gobb last Tuesday that weighed 12 pounds. All parties concerned are doing well. TaiLBV. In flemory of Z.C. Ball. Mr. Z. C. Ball, whose death occurred Nov. 1 , 1807, at bis borne in Canyonville, wa born in Troy. N. Y., 1837. From there be moved with bis parent to Lock I'ort, Illinois, where be resided until 186', when be came to Oregon. In 1856 be was married to Amanda Eells. and to them five children were born, two boys and three girls, all of whom, with their mother, survive to mourn their irrepara ble loes. Mr. Ball was one of tbe noble band of pioneers who are fast passing away to be rewarded for their devotion, patriotism and self denial beyond the grave. Though age would seemingly have re lieved bim of hia ueefollnees yet bis in fluence will be sadly missed, and bis ex emplary life a monument to his memory. While we bow in humble submission to the Divine will, we do mourn the loes of a dear companion and a faithful friend ; tboLgu bis spi.it has departed from as in the autumn of life, bis beautiful char acter still lives, aud will forever be cherished in tbe hearts of bis loving as sociates. While we know how little human aid and comfort can avail, how empty and expressionless are words of sympathy, nevertheless, longing to pay our loyal friend a last tribute, we extend to tbe bereaved family our heart felt sympathy in this time of sadness. Weep not that bis toils are oyer, W eep uot that bis race is ran : God grant that we may rest as calmly, W ben our work, like bis, is done. 'Till then we yield with gladness, Our Father to turn to keep, And rejoice in tbe sweet assurance, ue gireia liis toveu one Bleep. A FkleJD. Deputy United States Marshal George Humphrey, who has occasion to travel over lite Willamette valley in tbe dis charge of bis duties, says tbat beyond question four acres of wheat have been sown in tbe valley this fall for every one which was sown up to this time last fall. Tbe weather has been favorable and tbe high price wheat has brought, coupled with the prospect for at laeet a fair price next year, Las induced farmers to pat forth their beet efforts to get their grain in early, and get in as much aa possible. All bands are very buey at tbe Kandy Kitchen making tine creams, and all sorts of goodies for the Christmas trade. COMPARE PRICES WITH PRICES We carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lampy, Notions, Toys and Holiday Goods in town. KKECHT & lYIBISEin. J. ABRAHAM'S MUST i: riKi; stock of i i knisiiiu hoods ii BY THE -F1KST OF THE YKAIt SO Corxta an. tli. HDollcir O-cVLST BE S-A-VBID. Goods must be sold, regardless of cost. J. Abraham, Jackson St., Roseburg. f i China Lily liulbs, iu cents each. CHINA Reyef SMfcee tfc t4 rl Wei The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tlskllws, 111., ''Chief," says: "We won't keep bouse without Dr. King' New Discovery fur Consumption, Coughs and Colds. F'x perimented with many other, but nev r got the true remedy nntil we need Dr. King's New Discovery. No other rem edy can take its place in oar home, as In it wa baye a certain and sure care for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Coagb, etc." It Is Idle to erperiment with other rem edies, even if tbey are urged on yon a joat a jrood aa Dr. King'a New Discov ery. Tbey are not as good, because this remedy baa a record of cores and beside is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottle free at A. C. Maraters' Drag Store. - A Clever Trick. It certainly looks it, bat there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who baa Lama Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troublea. We mean bo can cure himself right away by tak ing Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up tbe whole system, acta as a timolant to tbe Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It curea Constipation. Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores tbe system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitten and be convinced tbat tbey are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed at A. C. Maraters' Drugstore. - - Tbe Albany Herald haa the following concerning an accident to a young man well known here: Frank Skipton. of thia city, who recently purchased the liyery stable and outfit ol John Scbmeer, mtt with a painful accident Wednesday noon while at Buena Vista, where he bad gone on bnsiness. While attending his team one ol the horses kicked bim break ing bis leg just above the knee He waa broaght back to Albany, arriving about the middle of tbe afternoon and Dr. Wallace was called and set the bone, and be as resting as comfortable as could be expected under the circum stances after bis long ride with a broken leg. William Moore, Southern Pacific sec tion foreman on tbe Creawell division, was badly hurt while working at Goiben Monday afternoon by being accidently struck on the head with a spike maul by a "Jap." Moore had a bad gash over bis left eye and complains of a pain in bis neck. He waa taken to Eugene and an examination made by Dr. Koy kendall, railway physician. Register. T Care Conatlpation Forever. TakeOiacareu t'-nwiv cuiliartle. 10c orSJa. It C C. C. fail locuro. uruw-iH r. fuuJ money. Batcklcta'ai Antic salve. Tbe Bee. Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Braises, so roe, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handa Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per tax. For sale at A. C. Maraters A Co. Edaeata Im Bowala With Caacarata. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 1UC.SSO. 1IC.C.C. (all, druggists refund money. Compare quality witli quality. This is all we ask you to do to find out why you should trade at the new store. CLOSING OUT SALE! NULL UIS Fancy Goods, Christmas Toy Firecrackers, etc., in town, at YOUNG SAiTS, Cor Jackiou and ioula Htn- U.