THE FLA1NDEALEE MOV KM UK II 23, 187. Tiio t'liurt'tira. M t HiiiriMr Cue hi ii -rmut-rul Main and Ian Mraaia. itiimWr IHvrvlnc: 1'foK'lillH, II a. m ami I D p. in. I SaliUalh school, 10 a. n. f W. WonlUf, HiiHifliiUiidnul; Clans MmIIiii l Clnae ol Un morning aervloei a" p worth Uhi it hi p. m. Ilailla limllrcy, I'rnliluiil. Vi)ut M iiiik, Winlmwlay, tit 7 U . in. Finn U. Mmiiiik 'tnr, l'rinfi uurnar Haiti awl l.enf l'a.rai UHiiai a -eoruar ol Cm aud It ,ifii Hinnlnf Mrli-: f uplla wonhlp, . mi. ami 7 M i. m.; Mulihath Ht'hnol, 10. v iv a. v.. 1.7 i.. in, Timci Mneilaa, Wlna U, i Ml i, IU. H H. lllkWUKTMi l'llUf I Mll Hhkimkkn niVMlN III! Ki";Ui:l awitlay mtvIi , al Il m. ami 7: . in. I'ra t t niinllnr, I Inirfclny vi nlilg. A. I. V I'lraix, I'silor. KriMiiriL tlltilii il. - Hrvr MaM.alll imilil In nrnl rvriilns, ( III tmial liour. llav.Juaft bwis, Ktctiir M. I . I mi in il, hm'in. ni. i nh'S and tvriilnx. II xv K. i i. im rr MllO'l) , J. 1 I'm iik, I'Mluf, urii-ii LOCALS. New uuwU at Caro Bros. Boss Htore. Nun wit goods uil lowest pipes SalMiiau's. at A new line of black drees goods at Joaephson'a. hummer dreas ttoods iu lniineuMeu Itlee at Joeepbsou's. l( vou wiut a tooih pulled or IllleJ, mil uii Fred llaynea, dentist. A new lino ol ladies' bells in Ihe new o blood shade at Josephsou's. I'rof. Roblnett ia I lie authorised agent ol Hie I't AiNiiKAi tH al tiardlner. Farmers wool punts .W). Call and exauiiue 1 1mm al tl. O. btauton's. Drtitintry ol all kinds skillfully "' promptly doue by IT. rred Haynes. Three Ircah uiilcli cows wanted. li u.ini. lino"., Roseburg. The butcher shops of Hoetiburg will b closed on Sunday till lurtber notice. .ieuiemlier that you can get seasons bio kimmI ami the lowest prices at Sal luau'a. All kinds of artiliciel tenth made at reasonable prices at lr. Fred Keynes" I'eotal olbce. Fun Htsi.-l-iOO airea lint claa pasture land uuder Kod fence. Imjuire ol A. W. Nanton. We have cr.Unt net, tops, marbles and iu lad all kinds ol aummer goods at the lowest price, at SaUmau's. tiring your job work Id the I'lmmi.al kit olnco. Wo aio prepared lo ilo the rheapent and lewl otk outh ol I'ort laud. For Kent. lo arro liml-ilniH xriiiii laud within milt'fl of Kowburg, addrora A. W. r-TANlON, llrockaay, Oregon. Pou t eat grocery lore candy with paint and chalk lu It. Ihe Kaudy Kitchen i the only -Uce yuu can gel mudv that ia tit lo rat. lllca A Hie, tb Caae ntrcot lurnilure dealer, have a good line ol beating atovea ol various ileacriition, new and nerond hand, lor the lull trade. Fok SLk. ICO lino lull blood rhlck ena. Now ia the time to buy what you want beloro It ia too late. They are go ing hurt. Address K. A. Kruee, Hose burg, On gun. N..rim. I hereby give notico to the public that I will not bo responsible lor anv biils l ontrai tcd by my wile, Mra.W . T. Creaaon. W. T. Ciea.s. Hoaebum, Or., Nov, 4, 1S:i7. There is no noed ol lilllo children !) lug lorturod by scald head, ecieuia and skin eruptions. DeWilt'a Witch Ila.el Halve gives instant relief and cures er-uiDiieuily- Mftrstere' lrugstoro. TlioimaniN '' Tr.liig onlrr ! pnrn Hi-' Krmt inerll f 111 V.ly'a Cn n ii I1'1"1 fur 'iilnrrli n nl p'ir.'il a i; ' 1 ti. t it of ''' ' r.i.v u ; ', I au1r' 1 f ' riT mil' 'i 1 ' cum, but III'-'" ein th it M it willi ciai'lli iit I'l inn I rlH'OIH frr 1 i i i i !. mo bate pro i. ... I.ir I'l rw..l.H. : ,1 III 1 1 I . to . ; . , V. I'llV. I ur1' r 1 tin nrl kind r liopi d f'i uruiH Hi iln i nt nr. .i Lair Us I ' Win I Vlriiri, III. ivsillt i 'Iim'iii: 43 Wurren A I'.It'h fream Hah" ' liii i cure for inlnirh mid roiiluiiiH no i mercury nor nny ininnoiiH tOcoutM. At drii;Kilain ' b lrnff. J in i.l. To Cure Conallpallon ForeT. TnUoC'UK'urotH fuudv lulharllc. I0p or 16, If f. C C. full loiur.', ilruKKlHta rifunU rooocy. New flcMlK I" ' Plr at Haralrra.' 2000 I i Brown ticket in every package ot semi lings Best baking powder. Yellow ticket in every package of Schil lings Best tea. Schillings Best baking powder and tea are because they are money-back. What is the misting wordf-not SAFE, .lthoufh ScMW Mn powder and tea art safe. Get Hkiiiv's B,A baking powder or t at your grocers'; take out the ticket (brown ticket lu every paclcog. of baking powder ; f J ,B th tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before J' Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one 0 . f 1 wora lor every iickci. ir find If only one person finds the word, that person gets iooo.oo; if aeveral find . a ,na - 11-. aAMev lllawttl If, fiooaoo Will lie equally umatu amy. creeping babies at the'end of the contSt. Those sending three or mo to on. ,.. , .o-a ... rninHr no advertising on It. Inese 1- l- . LM..,M rUUJ tlflfAE Will T ,X CSn e "' o the fast contest. Better cut these rules out. Arrets. M0NBYrt5A0K, BAN FRANCISCO. DHICP MENTION. Try UvbllllDi'i Ut ta u4 taking powir Trout (lilting It reported fairly good. Dog aalmon are nutneroui at Ihe mill dam, 1 do to Kltiin'a for rii tlilnir In tli Jewelry line. Hllk umbrellas 75 ceuts to a Klantoa'a. Judas A, K. Htearna made an ollii la vlelt to Drain Saturday. The Iraiuunu reported mow Friduy Iroin rortland as far south as Mariuu Fred I lames lias removed from the Marks' building lo the Hevinw buildiiiK ltecordur liexler Hice rntiirumJ from visit with frmuds lu 1'iirllninl aiul halem Friday. Usaiilies of Ida Coast nreu without travel. MJsi Krllnlier al tMx ra House Nov. :5lh. Mr. Nhigliiloii ol Hoseburir, is vnuiiug at the home ol haiuuel Halsloii, at (In tun. Hecord. Thev are urooiuliig HaKird for Ihe dumo:ratio nomination for judgo doau in Coos county. For light roll umbrellas tall at goods, Ihe but Novelty More. No cheap good goods t bes p 'lloeea Brown, aged llioynsrs,:! months and i!7 (lays, died near drama i aas on the lath. Inst, at the residtime ol his grandson. lluv nurses, pocket Imoks, iliaUUwie bags al the Novelty Hore and have uoaey left to put therein. Atmi bair ooiamonla, hair pins and nets. Oenaral U. U. Coiunsou, proojiimntly mentioned in connection with tlie dnino cratle nomination for governor, was lo the city halurday. The rivar at lliis noiut rose alwut five feet aa the roeolt ol Friday's storm but dropped three ol them hi Iwenty-lour hours alter the siorm ceaaeo. The total rainfall for the 'M hours that inrludnd last week's bli: rainstorm was l.:i Inches at this iioint. That repre sents whole lot of water. K. DuUss, physician ami surgeon, office iu Maratera' building. Calls in towu and country promptly answered ulghtorday. Heeidonce.UU Mill street. Dr. CofTman '.Is gratltled becuuse his old stamping ground lb Kansas itaye a good account of iteell at the late eliilion. Tbe Dr. thinks Kausaa will come out all Iglit neit time. I.. It. Fluids, superintendent of the 8. . waa in the ciiy fcaturday coining on the overland Irom the south. He took the night train for home. Mr. F'lolds i i a enthusiastic bowler. While the rest ol the stale waa being orn and iwiaieu wiui a uik iou ibi week Ibis section was enjoyiug a calm aod holy iulet. Iheie waa a little reet. it i rue, but it was a nanny hi nook. F U. Coffiuao, Physician and turgeou ie rotary board V. . Tension surKeons iffloe in Maraters' block, reenience i.v Stephens Street. I'roleesional calls in towu or country protnptlv answered ight or day. The early fall aown grain iu this vicin ity is looklog fine, saya the Pallas ()l sorver. Owing to tbe line weather (bat as prevailed tins lall luuy ono-naii. u uot two-thirds, more land has been sown to gram than one year ago. Tbe farmers of the lowlands ol Ihe Willametto preparod to move out last week because tho river loio so rapidly. tit the sudden fall ! the temieraiure becked the waters and at least post poned the proposed hejjire. Ki-Judte Hlddle did up JudJ Stearns in game of "cocked hat the other evening. But then Judge Ntcurns s but a beginner ami Judge muuie is a veteran. About ew lcars juiine Stearns thinks be can "do" his predeces sor in oflke to the Ouecn's tsete. I'ort Orlord Tribune: It is reported that A. M.Crawford is an asp.rani lor th republican nomination lot judge ol tbe J!d judicial district. The republicans could hardly nomiuate man who would tnase a eirouaur (uii iu vui , .v. well known ami jiopular iu this county. WABMNiK-l'ersona who aufl'er from coughs and cold should heed the warn ings of danger and save theamevea sul leriug and fatal results by using Ono Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy (or coughs, colds, croup aud all throat and lung troubles. Muratcrs' Drugstore. Independence West hide: lie v. J. H. N. Hell preac.hed last riunday morning and evening in the l'reabyteriaa church to large audiences. Tbe evening subject was (Secret (Societies and he brought ruauy arguuieuts to show that the secret society tills a want in this world aud .Irwa not conflict with the work ol the church. The foundation of the I-une county uew courthouse has bueu turned over to aud accepted by the board ol county commissioners, and a warrant was drawn iu payment of tbe balance due lo the contractor. Opposition to the buildiur of the new court bouso has about sub sided and it will be finished next season at a coat of about 160,000. No counlv in the stato needed a court house worse aud no county waa better able to build one. t c r t r - . ;-- r-rdboard ICV.CIVQ " wiU Urent fiom the cue. offered In Hon. U. W. Hlddle was la from Olcu brook buoday. D. McCauloy was down from creek this week. Mrs. M. If. rSellg ol Myrtle Creek Oak was ia the city Monday. J.(J. Dav. Ir.. was down from the Olalla iiiluts Sunday. It. 1'owsll of Myrtle Creek was a couu ly east yiritor this week. Ix al shliiers of turkeys paid V cents par pound lor the ulrur. Kat turkey, if you cau, and tie thank ful, but be thankful, anyway. for the best rut lr footwear, boots and shoes, cll al lbs Novelty Nlore. A. J. Dear ol Oakland waa among the uimiy guests sl Ihe McClallvn Hunday Come and te Ihe watch giveu away Tuosdsy Not. W, t I :W p. m Novelty Htors. H. C. Miller, ei-sherilT. was in from Civil Hend Monday. He still iuaists on No. 110. J. W. Hamilton has moved his law ollicefrom tho Marks' building lo Ihe Kttview building. Hey. J. H. N. i'M lull lor Cslifuruia Friday. He expects lo return to Ore gon after a while. (i. It. 1'. Atlerburr and W. H. Wells were in the cily from Olalla Monday and were gueeta ol the McClallen. Hest your feet by weiring a pair of our ladies' or gentlemen a line suppers. Now lino al the Novelty More. J. O. Johnson, rosd master of the Sa lem district, which by tbe wsy includes Hoesburg, was la town Monday. For the lurimit assort ment of outing flannels, calicoes, also ladies' and gentle- metis' underwear, call at tbe Novelty Store. The copy ol the asieaameot roll for Ihe slate board of equalization waa com pleted aud forwarded to Salem last Sat urday. J. W. Slrauue. dentist, of Hosoburg, srrived here Wednesday and will remain until Friday of nest week. Bsndon Re corder. Judife Fullerton left for Corvallls Tuosday, wbere be held lor a day or two an adjourned term ol tne circuit couri for llenton county. Diseases olten lurk in tbe blood before Ibey openly maoileet luemseives. Therefore keep tbe blood pure with Hood's Ssrssparilla. There is wster now for the miners. All the ditches are full and tbe placers an operate to their full capacity. Ihe output of gold should exceed that of previous years. The team from the Agricultural College at Corvaliis walloped tbe university team sl huireue in a game ol looibail Saturday. Tne score stood -I to 8 in favor of Ihe "farmers. Mceosu lo wed wss issued to C. K. Craulleld and Laura h. Williams last bursdny. Ibe weldiug has probably akeu place, but Iheofflcuting clergyman as failed to tile tbe certincate. There will be a meeting of the board ol tire dclcKitU' at tbe city ball tomor row 1 Friday ) evening at 7 :M. A lull at tendance is desired, as business of im irtauie will come before the meeting. Don't forget that Miss Kelleher wil' t-liver her famous lecture on semi-tropic 'alifornia at tho Opera House tins Thursday) evening. The lecture will bo illustrated with about J00 stereopti- can views. W. II, Joy. who was arrested at Oak- and about 10 days ago ami taken to Salem 011 a charge of euibeizleroeul Las been exhoueraled. The prosecution is id to have been a malicious one by Joy's frieude. C. H. Wright of Glide was in the city Monday. He expected to bring down a lot of turkeys but, will feed tbem now and keep them over till Christmas. He reported the roads ipiite sloppy but the mud was uoi deep. Interest on the city bonds is due aud tho money is in the hands ol the treas urer to pay )'. but mere seems to ue sn obstacle in Ihe way ol obtaining aijuorum ol tho city couucil in order that tbe war rant may be drawn. Several parties ol this vicinity took their turkeys to Cauyooville Ihursday and disposed ol ibem lo inos. iison, a merchant ol that place, wuo is aining nd dressing for the l'orlland market. Myrtle Creek Beacon. J. II. Trice was in the city lueeday, registering from oiynipia. .tie ougui not to bo ashamed to reciattt Irom Ruck les. Of a truth tbe latter place is not mite aa large as Wasbiogtou capital, but much more healthful and pictur esque. United States Senator Hanabrougb, of North Dakota, came up from rortland ou Mouduv to visit his aged mother and bis brut her Jim. who reside at the McClal Ico. He will start for Washington this evenim?. via hie Dakota borne, and will reach there next Thursday. This na ier is net iu the habit of blow ing or indulging in any turkey gobblor atiute. but vou can bud a whole lot ot news iu a compressed form in its col umns and its editorial opinions are fear lessly expressed. Further, they are what the editor actually believes. "Tennofeve'e l'ardner" was plaved lo a (air house herd on Saturday evening. Ihe nlav aud tbe acting wero veiy good, aud Ibe scene wbere Ihe news of Ihe death of her father waa conveyed to lit tle Tennessee was uite effe.ttug and handkerchiefs were much in evidence. J. D. Maun of Neodeeha, Kansas, baa bought out the Messrs. CawlUeld in tbe Cass street feed store, and will carry a full line of Hour, feed, hay, etc., and will Im vlad lo soa old customers ol tbeestaD bailment and new. Will deal fairly and endeavor thereby to win a fair share of the public pa'rouage. John rilkiuaton was tried belore He cordur Hice Tuesdsy on a charge of dis tiirh nir tlio neace. having been mixed up iu llie shooting and shouting at the drove one uight las', week, lie waa de fended liy uou. a. iu. urawioru, auu lino. M. Browu appeared for tbe city lie waa adjudged guilty and lined so.uu and costs. The cases awaitiug the consideration nf the irraud iury are: C. M. Larkin nrcnnv: (iruuue. larceny vtanauuer assault ; Heiseusloiu , aasau it. 1 nose are on bail. In the county jail are V., Llew ellen, and Kd Camerou charged with larceny, tieo. Anuerson, Durgiary, auu Frauk Stewart and Cuss. Lewis, aeeault with intent lo rob. There were iu the neighborhood of 2500 turkeys nhipprd Irom this poiut Saturday, Sunday and Mouday. Tbe largest shippers were Kruse V Hhatu brook, grocers, and F. H. Waite ol the Cass Street Market. The former firm shipped 0000 pounds to Sau Francisco ou Saturday and tbe same amount to the same poiut on Sunday. F. B. Waile shipped to Tortland about 1000 birds, or 12,000 pouuds, Mouday eveuing. J. F. Barker & Co. abto shipped quite a uum bnr, no did II. M. Martiu. Fred Hay nee, dentist Hon. i. T, Bridges was in the cily yes terdey. The best ladles' oil grain shoe at Ih Noyelly Store. Mrs. U. A. Sehlbrede bat been Indie- posed for several days. N. T. Jewett is building an addition to a . . ' a ins uweilioii 00 sou 10 DiaiQ nireei, Coming, a flee tine of holiday goods, Wait for l bera at tbe Novelty store Does your tooth athe? Uo ask Fred Hsyncs whether it is worth saving. Mlmou Caro went below Tuesday uigbt to look after his political lencer. Liiuse to wed waa issued Tueidsy U Harold Ijiuizhaiy and Daisy B. Will isms, Von will miss it if you fail to bear Misa Kellehor at Opera House Tburslsy eveolDg Tbe Misses Kmma and Helen Smith have purchased tbe Harmon lot and will build Hierron Mrs. Chas. Zigler of Astoiia, who lias been visiting relatives Here, returned home yesterday. Fresh candies every day at the Kandy Kitchen. Try the hand made chocolate creams and tames. Some of tbe streets ol lloaeburg are not iuite aa elegant looking in muddy weather aa they might be. The youngsters of tbe Loyal Tern iter ance legion had an enjoyable social at the academy Tuesday evening. A correspondent from Uleudale ueu lected to send bis or her name with tbe communication, hence it is not printed J. Swank ot Lebanon was accidentally ahot by bis fatber-in-law, Hugh Terry, while hunting, tie was mistaken lor a deer. hvery industrious lady or girl should have a piece of stamped linon lo work at odd times, buy tbem at tbe Novelty Store. Tbe Kpwoith League fa preparing to give a series of eociablee during the win ter. Itia proposed to give one each month. Ibe Uold ill ulT mine and mill near Hiddls employe 'M men and are running night and day- Some of tbe ore assays 100 per ton. The people will get some information regarding quartz finds and prospects in DouKlas county before long that will surprise them. Tbe Oakland Gazette man baa a "con uiptfon" over tbe beautiful flowers and handsome ladies be saw at tbe Chrysan themum show here. ' Tbe Elks are making preparations for a Utile "doins," tbe particulars of wbicb will be siven later. That it will recher che govs without saying. T. II. Donohue is buying aud packing apples. He bas sold several carloada to the Oreuon Fruit & Troduce Co. of Salem tor eastern shipment. Asbland Kecord. Information from Mr. and Mrs. God frey at Tortland is to tbe effect that Mrs. Godfrey is improving while Mr. Godfrey is about the fame, in lua case an ulcer ation may be necessary. Mr. French of tbe Tostal telerapb force is borne, baviog completed the setting of poles clear through to Tort- and. He is now beiping r. walker put in new lights aud wire new buildings and "eich". Johu De Kohoaui ol Jacksonville, who was sent lo tne penitentiary some montbe ago on a charge ol aesaull with a deadly weapon, bas been pardoned by Gov. Lord ou the recommeudaliou of the trial judge. The following from Ihe author of "Ben Hur:" I am indebted lo Mr. Alba Hey wood for one of tbe most pleasant even ings I have eyer spent. Ilia impersona tions aud imitations are truly marvelous aud bia songs highly entertaining. Lew allace. That eligible widower came but be came a day too soon and lound tuai another man bad the ear of tbe fair enamorita for that evening. There was blood on tbe moon for a time but a com promise was effected and tbe bero of uiauy battles was given lull poseseion lor tbe next two days. A uentleiuau arrived by tbe Areata last week, says the Tort Orlord Tribune, who will engage in a systematic search for coal iu the vicinity of Black lock Toint. It is believed that valuable coal fields exist in that vicinity, and tbe owuera propose to have their land sys tematically uud tborougbly prospected A hobo was found by Policeman Cro- ner tuesuay uigui roosting iu vtui. Maver'a ico house near the depot. He had built a fire iu the bouse and goue to sleep. Had the hobo not been discov ered tbe bouse and bobo both would have been burned up. He was given 0 days on tbe streets by Judge JJorria Ltigene Journal. ' A 1 e port of a very rich strike of gold iu Lane county bas created considerable ex. itemeut in Lugeue. A miner who brought iu some very rich ore aud who claimx there was a great abundauce of it, came in last week, left esmples, got more grub and put right back to locate and stake bis claim before be would tell wbero it was. At this time il is not known wbere the big find is. Journal. The steamer Truckee, bound from Tillamook to San Francisco, was blown ashore at tbe mouth of tbe Umpqua riv er at an early hour Thursday morning last, the steamer s engines became dis abled, and ber sails blown away aa fast they were ret, she was soon helpless aud drifted upon tbe sands. Tbe crew aud passengers were tsken off by the men of the life saving station, located near, but the vessel bees me a total loss. The local Salvationists are workiug hard to present to the public next Sat urday evening a most remarkable !re pro duction of a drunkard's borne with all its miseries, woes aud heartaches, aud agaiu tbe chauge that religion does in a borne oltbai kind, a very interesting service iu every way. Trouiiueut W. C. T. U. ladies will Seak. Admission 10c, children, 5c, Alter meeting a coffee and pie supper will be indulged iu. Every one cordially iuvited. Engiucer Tliil Corkin ran into a tree this side of Oregon City last Thursday while coming thia way. The tree bad been blown across the track just around a curve. Some person signalled tbe traiu but ho was so close to the fall en tree inai me tram could not ue brought lo a ataudatill in time. Tho pilot struck tho tree. Forluuately it had been broken by the fall aud tbe eu giue pushed the two parts aside, doiug 110 damage except tho breaking of tbe steps ou the mail coach. A significant coineidouce attaches to tho suddou death at Independence, Tuesday uigbl 01 1'r. I. j. Leo, repre eeotative Irom Tolk couuty. Tho week previous a lodge of Maccabees was or ganUedal (udepeudeuce by orgauuere Irom Corvaliis, aud on Ibe charter liel wss Dr. Kee. theu iu apparently excel lent health. Tho $2,000 ol iiiHiirauce resultant from his inetubeishii lu the hhwIv oruaui.ed (cut falls to tbe dortor' family, uow that Ihe baud (hat prmiJed for them Is stilled lu death.Times. Kiddle New. Will Chadakk was lu town Friday evening. If 011. G. W, Kiddle aeul to Grants i'ass Tbunday on business. Geo. W, Carter, the Caujouville mer chant, was ia town Friday evening. Assessor W. H. Brill was shaking bauds wilb Iriende In town last week. Je. Gibht of Canyoovillc at ten Jed the woodmen meeting lore rmey evening Sunday morning we bad a snow storm but it did not last long enough to cover the ground. Dr. C. L Bogus of MyrtW Creek came up rriday lo ue in attendance at tne meetiug of the Woodmen. Miss Blaocbe Kiddle ia home from Hice creek, wbere she has ju?l finished a very successful term ol school. Tbe little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Free- Ii a Cornutt bas been dangeroualy ill with gastrins, but Is Improving at present. A birthday party and dance was giveo at the hotel Saturday night in honor of .Millie Kiddle. Lverrone bad an enioy able time. The ladies ol this vicinity are going to give a supper Thanksgiving eyening at Jackson's hall. Your attendance is an assurance of a good time. Admission free. Some of those from Myrtle Creek who attended the W. of W. here Friday night, were: Cbas. Hichey, James Sklfljogton, K. M. Duncan and Agent tioopengarner. The M. E, church, South, held its marterly meeting here Saturday and Sunday. He v. iCagon, presiding elder, preached two excellent sermons to at tentive congregations. Christmas will soon be here, aod is it not fitting that we should celebrste the anniversary of tbe bfrth of our Redeem er? We bad no Christmas tree last year aod in these dsys of prosperity there is no reason why we should not have one this year. Let us celebrste. Geo. R. Bomrs. stale orzanizer of tbe W. of W. for California, gave a lecture on the principles of tbe order at Jack son's ball Friday night. Mr. Rogers is sn entertaining talker. Aftr tbe speak ing there was a log sawing and nail driv ing contest. Dr. Rogue, Fred Sander son, Jas. bktmngton and Lawrence Men ols participated In tbe former and lau rels were about evenly divided between tbem. Meedames G. K. Quioe, I. A. Dean f.A.J, Yokum and Miss Ethel Riddle took pert in the nail driving con test. Mrs. Dean proved to be the cham pion nail driver. Then Ibe audience dis persed sad tbs members of tbe order as sembled in secret counsel aod two or tbree persons rode that mysterious goat. Im;obcheb. Riddle, Nov. 18, 1897. Drain Normal Notes. Second term began Monday. Since tbe rainy season baa come a be seen veritable umbrella brigade may going to and from school. Tbs class in civics after a very success ful term's work under ibe instruction of Prof. Mulky, passed a final examination Tuesday, Visitors at chapel exercises the past week were: Misses Ella and Laura Spaulding, Mrs. Tatterson, Miss Tatter son, Miss De Long and Levi Hunt. Tbe members of the school were roy- lly eutertained last Friday afternoon by the Robertson family musicians, who avo returned from an extended trip through Mexico. New students enrolled in tbe Normal Monday are aa follows: Arthur Rice, Rice Hill; Guss Cowan, Drain; Butte Moouey, Comstock : Allie Uedden, Drain ; Audrey Riddle, Riddle. A long felt want has been filled by the organization ot a current event club. Tbe name well indicates the object which is one especially commendable, and every institution of learning should have one of like character. Tbe follow- 112 officers were elected: Treeident, Trof. Talm ; vice president, Amos Wil lougbby; secretary, Ed. Gardner. Trogramme for O. S. N. S. oratorical club Saturday 27, 18U7 : B. W. Mulky, ferns of Oregon ", W . M. Kound. progress education; L. Gardner, abort talk; Rhodes, use and abuse of money; Tarker, invention ; S. Rice, farm life ; F. H. Faucett, Annexation of Ha waii ; Frank Conway, vegetation of Ore gon; Ernest Star, Grecian art. For general discussion, Resolved, That na ture bas a greater influence on character than education. C tsiB. Scottsburg. News very scarce. Roads more than muddy. Tbe Umpqua is nearly bank full. Beckley Bros, have been hauling goods (or some days. Quantities of sturgeou ars being caught. Tbe supply iu the deep seems inexhaustible. II. Weatherly is endeavoring to move, but does not progress very fust on ac count of tbe bad weather. Tbe horsebick mail comes through on time, but tbe stage team is until alter dark, owing to tbe Bbort days and heavy roads. X. Bryant Day In School- Labi Friday aderuoon Ihe pupils of Ibe filth, sixth, seventh and eigbtfi grades of Rosebunt school devoted the time to notations of ooeins of William Cullen Hrrant. inteisnersod with instrumental 10 u tic Tbe recitations weie good tbs tnutic excellent the song by Mrs. Geo Eatee was especially good. The attend ance uf visitors waa very light. Friday afternoon. Dec. S.will be Oliver Wendell Holmes' day when some of the choice noems of this popular poet will be re cited. An iuvitatio.i is extended to the patrons ol the school to be present 011 that occasion. Mat Ruckles waa walking up Hie street the other day with a basket of the loveli est assorted chrj eaulhotuuuia the report er ever raw. Ou being asked what they were (or be said lie waa taking tbo 11 10 Biirb Brock way to lie senl lo Buttalo, where I hey dou't have such things. Judte Stearna goes to Oak laud today where there will be a reuuion of the Steams family. Jud-e Loyal B. and family are up from l'orlland. CoiikIii colds, pueumouia aud fevers may be prevented by keeping tbe blood im 10 and Ihe system loued up with Hood's Saissparilla. Miss Blanche Riddle of Riddle has none lo Corvaliis to alleud school. She spent some days vitdtiug bere this week. The minils of the public school eu joyed a TbsnkSKiviug euteriaiuuieui ai me school Weduesday. 1'uiupklu pie social at tbeOpeia llout0 Mouday eveuiug. No-To-tfao for Fifty t'vnla. (Iimrtiiui'i'il tnbucco liaWt cnrn, makm wpiiU uitu Btroiw, I'looil puis. Well. All druiiiilfct. Riltirata Your llowali With t'ascarati. Canity Cnilinrtlc, cure ennatipatlon foiner. loo, liAo. ( O, O. O. lall, itrussuta rluud muuny. Mining Notes from Place r. The town site of Tlacer, Juecphiue county, is owned by L. N. Brownlnii aud is a part of bis donation claim opon which he bas resided continuous ly for 17 years, and the sous, Lou and Edward, who own and are 0erailng the Kruwi.. lug 'I iru ledge near I'lacer, were burn and have growu lo manhood at ibis place. The location for a town site is at tractive and very pretty. It is very nearly level with gentle undulations and amid a grove ot tine oak tree, remark able for their bus, reminding one of the grand oak trees of Eastern Tsnneee They are made to appear evergreco by an undergrowth ol pine and cedar, aod today being a day of perfect sunshine, it is easy to iiuauino that it ia a iIjv in June, rather than November. All around we see Ibe cozy homes of ihe residents wbere all are busy eetlins reaoy lor winter. I lacer bas a comfortable and com modious school houae furnished with patent desks and other modern appli ances, which indicate the Intelligence of her people. Everybody is lending a beiping haod in preparing for a Christ mas tree and entertainment, to conclude wilb a grand ball, and Ihe harmony and good feeling with which all are working together in this instance is worthy of mulation. This valley ia of historic interest. It having been tbe scene of many coo diets witn toe Indiana in Ibe 'so s and many places have been pointed out tons wbere persons met tragic deaths during those fateful years by the Indians. We were most im Dressed by tbs sad fata of Miaa Josephine Leland as we stood beneath tbe giant oak wbere ber body was laid to rest, and our heart went out in pity for tbe grief and terror of those bereft, who stood on that sad, sad day beside ber grave. Ihe old oak tree keeps well tbe secret of their heartache and desolation ss tbey resumed their journey, and left tbeir dear one in ber lonely grave. It ia a beautiful tribute to her memory that this county bears ber name, and upon tbe sparkling waters of Grave Creek and at Leland, we see and bear a continual monument to the gentle memory of this martyr girl. ibis valley is at present a scans of great activity iu its numerous hydraulic mines, quartz ledges and placers. In the last four years there has been several arge hydraulic enterprises Iocsted here. Tbe Columbia mine owned by Hampton & Lewis is the most noted mine in thia locality. It is adjacent to Tlacer. Tbe owners of this mine are L. A. Lewis of Portland, and W. II. Hampton, who is also tbe engineer and manager. It baa only been operated about tbree years. but Irom tbe brst tbe result bas been satisfactory and justified the expenditure 01 a vast amount 01 money bere. Xbia mine bas fifteen miles of ditch and op erates two giants the greater part of the year, ibis mine is situated on lorn East Creek which is an affluent of Grave Ureek, aud tbey are now mining two miles oc this creek alwve its junction with Grave Creek. Of this mine more snon. We yisited the Browuing quarts ledge owned by Ed Hamia and the Browning boys, wbere tbeir workmen with Uncle Jim Dick, foreman, are busy takiog out neb ore. Ibey have three tunnels in all of which tbey have found the "pay streak" of ore. Their arastra which is near the residence of L. N. Browning, and to which they haul tbe ore, is run ning day and night. The boys sre well aware their ledge is not only very rich but is inexhaustible, lliey are beseiged by buyers but tbey do not wish to sell, being contented with their valuable os session. We will continue our history of the various mines as we visit tbem in the coming weeks and will close by saying tbat we are enioying tbe good cueer 01 the people of Tlacer, who are yieing with eacb other in making our visit at ibis place pleasant st present. We are tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Buell, and we are grateful to this amiable couple and all for tbeir hospitality. Molue. Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Cbil- howie, Ya., certifies that be had con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief ; spent many uigUts sitting up in a etiair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For tbe past tbree years has been at tending to business and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it bas done so much for him and also for others iu bis commu nity. Dr. King's New Discovery is guar anteed for Coughs, Colds and Consump tion. It don't fail. Irial bottles tree at A. C. Marster a Drug Store. COMPARE PRICES II PRICES We carry the largest line of drockery, Glassware, Lampy,: Notions, Toys and Holiday Goods in town. KIM EIGHT A MEISER. SOL ABRAHAM, Suvcfsser to MIST i;iiiti; stock or HV THE FIKST SO Cerate 03HL OIST BE Goods must be sold, 5ol Abrahams Jackson St., Roseburg teyal smkm tM fees swre, AfclOiUtfVhiT Jury List These persons have len drawn Inaarva as jurors during tbe coming term of tbfl Circuit Court which convenes Mondavi December Gtb : W. G. Grubbe, Scottsburg, farmer, Grant Levins, Cow Creek, merchant, A. R. Maltooo, Looking Glass, farmer, J. K. Mitchell, Mt. Mcott, farmer. 8. Truner. Riddle, farmer. G. Bollenbaugb, Canyonville, farmer, James Flwart, Wilbnr, farmar. G. W. Wannacott, Riddle, farmer. A. W. Woods, Elkton, farmer. . U. Hatfield, Rosebarg, farmer. Wn. Richards, Gardiner, farmer. - -A. L. Hancock, Elkton, farmer. OUo Anlauf, Comstock, sawyer. R. O. Lehman, Calapooia, farmer. J. II. Mompower, Tans Creek, farmer. James Tardea, Caoyonville, farmer. D. W. Hunter, Rosebarg, farmer. J. D. Ellison, Calapooia, farmer. C. P. Totten, Glendale, farmer. T. J. Medley, Oakland, farmer. L. F. Wolcott, Camas Yalley, farmer. Jatnee Beaaley, Looking Glass, farmer. H. D. Stephens, Deer Creek, fruit grower. . Marion Gallop, Myrtle Creek, team ster. ... S. H. Monsoo, Deer Creek, fruit raiser. Harvey Jones, Rosebarg, farmer. 1 Wm. Buxton, Civil Bend, farmer. Geo. Aldsrson, Cole's Yalley, farmer, fames G. Britt, East Umpqua, farmer. E. C. Davis, Cola's Yalley. farmer. J. J. Hsnderer, Elkton, farmer. Tbe Convicts. . There is a noticeable falliue off in the number of prisoners brought to the pen- Herniary tnis tail, compared wilb last fall, says a dispatch from Salem. On November 13 of last year there were 307 convicts in the -penitentiary. Saturday tnere were J1, and what tho prison offi cials call the "fall ran" ia nearly over. That is, circuit courts, which usually send a largs number of prisoners during September and October, have held their sessions and adjourned, and tbe prisou era sentenced have beeu received. There were at one time under tbe present administration 410 convicts in tbe penitentiary. Tbe highest number reached under the preceding adminis tration, 413. Special preparations have been made for a Union Thanksgiving service to be held at tbe Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. of thia day. Chairman, A. D. West fall ; chorister, J. H. Shape; prayer aod les son; R. B. Dilworth ; sermon, J . T. Cot ton. ThankotTering to be administered byj a committee for local necessitous cases during the winter. Some very ex cellent doable quartette music lias been arranged. Let everybody come; tbe dinners can wait. F. L. Moore, on be half of ministers. Bncklen's Arnica Halve. Ths Bes. Salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilloains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per Hox. For sale at A. C.Marstsrs A Co. 1 All bands are very busy at the Kandy Kitchen making line creams, and all sorts of goodies for the Christmas trade. After your turkey feast, take in that intellectual feast at the Opera House. i ! T Car Constipation Forever. Take Cascorels CuuUv t'uthartle lOeoTtio. II C C. C. (ail to cure, tlrucicifcis rfuod money. Compare quality with quality. This is all we ask you to do to find out Why you should trade at the new store. J. ABRAHAM. CLOSING OUT SALE ! SMI IILSfa- intMsmu goods.! OF THE YEAR t!bL,o ZDollax SAVED. regardless of cost.