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, " .... v is Mi w tT ul Tho Plttindealor UE3T ADVERTISING MEDIUM riilillnlii'.l Kvity .11 uml lliiiiitiliiy AtUak mn Mill ii Hliiml, ItONI Ht IK., OMICHON - IH 1 UK - I'UIHOIAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tho Maindealor PO8TKK8, DODGER, LJKITKK HEADS, BILL HEADH, ETC..ETC.,ETO. Eiecnted Neatly and at Living Ratti. ' Tl Vol. XXIX. ROSHUURG, ORKGON, THURSDAY, JUNIC 23, i8gS. No. 35 i! xuil.'Hr i1ltlliiaa. It I' ll KI.K-t. U-MKIII HO l.ullllIC, NO. I. ..I. I 1 I .......liar .iit.lilili.allt.ua L tilt- I O, IP. r . (mil Oil .11' IIHI mill mum, llliilMini 1 II. All IIH . ..I...I .1 Ml. I .'ll-II ll..'1'l II, 111 III!" I' I. mi. I nmllaily . mil all V I-1 1 1 II M liriilhi'r -lully niv ltt.-l l " I KIIKU 1'AHK TUMI IN. K. II III II l IN tIAIUI -i i'i-r . I v )t ill. I III II'. Si ll NO. il J II. . I'. A. II , ' in i-ta rinl IVi-iln-iy i-ulllliK ul u'elm a In lln 0I1I Mit'iHilo Hull. Vllllli l.nilliiia mo cordially Hulled to itlttiiiil. U. II, l AHNiiH, U.). W. I'mii. Cuumtllor. It .',i.iiU sei rulaiy. I AI'KKI. I.OIMIK, A. r. A A. M . KKUIH.AB 1 ' iim-iluna Mm .-I and 4lll WHluiwl)ri III iMiitl. uiuiiih. Hlr.K JOHNSON, W. . N. T. JrMi, rt'wjr. 1 1 1 1 1 . K I A Ul A N I.O.HIK. NO. H. I O O. K. in., la -iiiiinlaif rn-iilug ul tiu h ! l Unit llAll III Odd til low ll'lll.ll lit HlMrlilll. M. -Ill !-!. .1 I liu unl.'r In amid aUiidlna R III v It- v.l Ul -lli'llil. II'MIKH I IIOIIIV-UN, N. r, 0. ui m.i.i. ixiu y. Ri)s'.lll'll l.oiXiK, NO. HI. A. O. II. W. in.-, u Hi-' - i.ii'l mul luiirlli M. . Hilar nl 1 Ii minim t " I- in. ' odd Ki-lluwa hll. Mi-lllln-ia ul tin-Il l III K"l aiainting mo In ll".l til At tun I liKNO I'D.'iT, NO II. A K 1 HKKIH Till lnt mi l llili.l llitirlr ul m l innulii, w rOU N 'A ItKl.lKK OKl'rt NO. 10, 1 'AKMIf Al I.I.VNl K - KKUlr qurliu M.-. ii,, win Ihi In-Ill ul iirmiuo 11.11, ll.ir. Imiii, tlin mat KiliUv In liri-vmU.r, March and Jin.. . mi-l II. o llilid rndr III K -t inlwr. t lO.iKllt'lln I'll A l'1'Kll. NO. H. O. K. H..MIIK1J IS. ti .,n, mul toiiitli IliurwUy ul ccb .itmitli ... M'll.l.'K hllAMUllooK, V. M. KK.i.lN.V HAM, 10 ). 1 i ,t i-i.-tii'd Kin i-rn It or 1 K.. Ili-ir.in i. i .-...'-i-'.- IV liiri .inij ..toti-lmiJ lotulU Htiudaj. ill-Ill l"l.K, SO. IV. K. OK V.. MKKTM 'V ,.tiui..l..x ciciilng M !' 'llowt ilnll. Smlint kiiinuu In - lmullug out Hilly linrllixl Ul ulivii.l. I'l ull-HllltMIUl I'tll'dH. 1 M. CHAWFOHD, iV . Attorney at Law, .;...., i, Mat I- ' lliHMUm. KO--CI1UKH, OK. afy-llulii' lM-imr tin I'.H. Ul.omcu t in. iu, k " l"'' laity. l.uli lUrulii-f I', ri. l-mi.l lli-. H..H..K H t.K..M rtll. rUB It'a-tlK. IKOWN & TUSTIN, Altomcys-at-I.aw, K.Mtiil 7 nii'l 1 AM I ! viii III'H k. l.ii.-ltMl lit.. Oil y it. wiLLifj. Attorney and Coutinclor at Law, Will -r-tlra in all h court o( III HUU. tH l -ui M i'.t-ii ll.iil.luiK. linuiUa cuuuly.Ot. Jj D. STKATFOHU, Attorucy at Law, lluiiiiia :t mi.l Uyl.ir Wila-ni UliH-k. UlMKUt'KU. OB I n. EDDY, ft Attorncy-at-Law, KiHKHl'Ktl, OHEiiON. JllA 1. UIDDLE, Attorney at Law, KOi.bUrilU, OKEUON. Norllicrn I'dcific kallroad Company. Am Holliiik' lick'jlH (u all jioinlH EHt at IntK tli" ri'iiiilur ritti'H. I. S. K. Untie, l.ur.il Ai iit No. 'J, MuiHturs builtliDtf. XUA DROWN, M. D. Ol I H'K, MJ I ul kaoli Ktli-tl, ul ten-l.Umri- ul Mm. J. Ulut-r. HUKUl'KU, OH. j L. MIIiLEU, M. D., Surgeon and Homujopathio PhyBician, Koiebury, Urvyun. baTt)hr,inlo il.etei pocUUy. yyiLL. P. HEYDON, (Jouiily Wui'vtiyor. uuil Notary 1'ublK. Or rut: Iu l.'ourt liouc. Orili-m (ul' Hinvi-vliiit hihI Kli-ltl Notcliotild Ihi H'Wivkm-.I in M ill V, lloyiltin, Ciniiity bur vt-yiir, Kimt-liiiiii. Or. B l-S llOHWI.I.I.i ItuuuliiH County, tlrc'uoii. I'lio it ul. r- ul I Ill-no Su Iiii:h i uiitallt : loilltio, Hi imii t iiv, I'uliii-Miiiiii, i In) I'm liuitKlia ul linn mul I, Inn- uinl t liliirnlr.H ul t'lilrlmit, MiikiiuiiIiiiu mul hinlliiiil. Onu Hirltii! i'.iiiIiiIiih i mul Hit' tiHtt'f over Jtaj ) Ktiiiiix ol auliil uiatlrr to lliu lialluu. I.mitli-il nil lllil Siilltlll-IU ruilllll Itlllluiail, '.Hlni'iii mill i" Iiiiiii iiiii I'titiiulM ii to I'oillniiu, 1 I l.lll ;lil l'i)lllll , On gllll. AkkmviiIi-iI i'iiwh nl Kliiiiiiinilimii, NhhuI I'll Inrrli, CiiIiiiiIi of Hi" Stiiintitili, l)yhiimlit, Dm ln-U-x. N i-ii rul u in. Miliaria) l'oli-oiiliin, Kl.liiey 'I 'rmilili-, l'iiiilliiiliiiu, IHmiima o( llii) bklil, I.IWT llll'l II.IUlU, nil, I Vl-lll'll-al lllartlaVH llUVl' In mi iMiru.l liy lliu ItKL ill Ibrao witli-i. i-w l.ulli riiniim i-iiiiiK'i'lu.l Willi lliu liialu I.iiIMiiiu. ruitnllU-o biiU K.it-KHoit Ibo iirtu U. h. Imily mull, niiiili iitnl miiiIIi. Ti-rnn- '.0 .i-r Hi-i k, U -r ilay, llit'lil.lliig l.ul Im, 'I'lm lloli l Is uii'l. i' lliu Imiiuillitlu kiipt rvlti l .ii ol t AI'T. Itr.N. II. IIOHWI.U.I iiTluV Mttimaor. Qrescent gicycles 5tronir (lunrantce Uiofnt uukiim an I Crm-ri-nt n.eiitt aril it-llaliln. TIim ('rpi!iiit U'luf iintiii l an K'lo-t x" a tmiiil. It i Imrkail liy a ruiii-nrii of tin iluiililoil lliKtiiliil ru)iii lillity. I( atiytlilni; pro Vf wr-iiiti wlt'i a t;ni(rtiil, )otl kiin tmt wlioru lo K) I ) Ii ivii It uiuilo illit i mul Ion liitvr I Ii n uniimin o Unit it will In- loiin In a r i, ii it hii'I lilicial tn in n t r. Hrjuir ini-li ruv llial t'rt-a-t'Olitfi uiu ill Hi" r i ilr hlio. In- ttmn any ullii-r iiiikiv liillllt I'IhII it' lilit irii:ra. A. C. A1ARSTI;RS & CO. AJI'NIS. WOSICIIUKIi, - OWKCON. STKICI LY I IRSI 'CLA5S. HOTiiL McCLALLBN. MRS. D. . M.l I. A I l r N. I r.... HA I I.N III.AHIIN till.!.. Ijirw. flu.' hiniilc Kuiiiiia. I'm Una Iu aii-l Kiuin I rain.. CC3SI.7II3. . t . a vrocKery aim Glasswiire ! - r in. . , , m i lii.iimlit l.i li.. I,.nr: II i Alan a tiiiiii-li It- inn ! i I.--,- -J GROCERIES 'lOHAl l o.-t ASK Cli.AUS All kinds of Country I'roJucc 7VYRS. N. BOVD J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. Ask your Druggist fr a urucMuii 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm roiiialn mi riK-aim-, mrrriiry iinr any etln'r liijiirlim il' Hi! U I iuickly Alitorlii-il. lllvi-a Ui'llrf aluin o. H iiiirna anit rlriiiiaoa llm Nin-al l'aaani;i. Allii.a lllllnnlllinllDII. CATARRH iM COLD HEAD Iloila ami I'r.M.'. I Ilia Mi-uilirmiv. Iii-i.li.nn tho hi-iii'a nf '1 a-lii ami Miuil. Full Hlw 60c. : Trail )t, i(V : al liriir'-li-ta ur 1. V mall. i.LV JlltuTII Ults, cat Wurriu btrctt, Nt-w York. SUMHONS. TN THE CI KCt'lT I'Ot' It l' 'K THK KI ATK Ol- A OU'liUll lor llollKllU l ulllllV. V. II. MuntiK k, .lalnlill, I la Mary I. Mmiloek, ili leinl- J anl. I Tu M.iiv I.. Miinliii k, aluiti' inn... .1 ili it inlaiil In tlio tliiini-ill Hie htal" ol ori iMli i.m aii-li.'i.-l.y ii'..ilri .l to iiiirnr an. I ansu. r tin- i-iiiii- lilalUl llll'il HKIIIIII-l lull III till' ll'Uili' rilllill'll i-tiil oil nr bi-fiim Hie firat ilnv ..I llio m il nun In i- to i in ul Ih Ik i-.iiirt, l.i nil: M.ntilav, tin- '.'Till ilay ul June, 1.'S, aii.l il yun (nil -o I" iiiimu'I nr tviillL llii ri'iif tliu riuiin III' Ullllll-lilv l.i III.' 1'iiuit nr the relli-l ileiiuiiiili-il in lli" i'niilaiiit, nl wlili lt it'll. 'f (lie fiillntt im,' Ih u fciifi iiii-l BtHtiiiii.il. liiiut: 1 lint, ino minim oi niiiili mniiv mlntlnir lii tuivit I'liilnllll iiii.I Deli lulalil lio illaxnlveil nii'l ili'i'lau il null an-l vunl.uii.l aueb oilier n-liet ' the i iinil rlnill ilei-in nim hie, tn-alili-a ci.ata ail. I illMiiii'M'iiieiitH ol I h Ih miII TIiIh Hiiiiiiiiniia la taibllnhi'il liv null r nl the i lr eult I'utirt ol tlio Hlaliinl Onuini, (nr liminhin I'.iunly, iim.le Hii'I i-iitea-l luiiiii I no . I it .lay ol Atirll, 1'.'H. A, M. fit AM K.iltli, UJ8I7 Alloiiiey lot' ITuliiiiil'. A Uargaln. Hploudid dwulling piopelly ioiiBinling of throe lota, well 11 n inluut Iiouhd mid outlmildingH, oH'ort'd nt n tfiinniiiu bar gain by the Hosolmrg Diiilding J.oun AMOcftttion. Iminiro of IIiiii.MAN M.iiiks, iSucietnry. m m A1yrll Creek Item O. W. Ilrowi-r l.(t Utl Kriilay nlgtit for Mii'il", ImviiiK not n U li-itrmii that fullnir wan ilyiiiK. A , t. 'liaiioy vti 1 ait:k again a ltd lila iiM t-oiii-lli.t II la t- l Iio.mil ha fiui !im mrt'il. t'l.cln I ! ii r r Hmlili la very li:k ami out t xit-i:tei In liYo. ) KoiiitilhiiiK frouli iu tuwn, I xik out for j miiil mi Mr, Drako'a houav. Mff. Dr. Wliilciiiuli i vliillnic at I in. i'l iuii (,'ily, l!fiirt t'oinca th it A. Ion toll jr., la urn r jvtnn riht al jn alii',t ha wjdI tu H ulu HiiriiiK". ilal tuhear it. O.l j I.ikii1'jii ot IC'liIU, waa in the city I'ri'Uy I ant. I'iiiii;l,ta Wailu (laiautl thruugli town lait 1 ii-Ji on Inaaav to vialtthaeuhoula of hjnth l)otit;l.ii. Mr. Dm II Willi I Ii (jrave Crerk I ant Nuliiiility. .Iii'j. MiIi-h iiifurma ua that he got a I. tier front hii auii, Coaa. who la at hao 1 r4(n'imo, mul will 'on loave with the fii t lilalit) ( ' j , Ii r Mauil. Mm. I'.-iit.) (i4btirt ia here Irom liravp Crrok to have her baby tlortored. We Ii in- it may ba benefited. .Inn Duncan haa moved Into the (Jl.iiiilUii ttraoii8gu. Ut-v. .Inu. Cotton of ItusoburK, preath e I lu-rc laat night . Mr.. M. F. Kico Las loft for lioieburg afti-r a wcrka liiit at her borne io this lai'0. Mark huiiih hax built a dryer, I'.ycry body ia ready to make hay h him I hit bun ahiiiea. Mra. It. W. Mroug left for Uoeeburg IuhI Vt ili:ciJy after a two eek tay Willi licr (isler, Mra. .1. ). Met.. it tet-ina lik the ioilj ol regoo, waa not iii! u ruady to have a "Kiok" placed uvor tin tn, Woll I ahould lay o, and our ii-er-i k in O. K. for the next to yvara. i-li.iv.' our longne yet in ikii U r mill V'jii may Ua sure it i a iiit-iu lu-r tlint will 1 working for in when t-vi-r tlicie iti it liunco. (I.i.'iy mill tut.ly do as weli us hia in)u!iMt fri.-i.il, l't iinoi er, un-l givtjihe hall nf I i-i t-i liy Bilnry. Miih tin guiy of Can J ouviH", ia here til ing lo i IhmiI. biin ia etopin with wiity MiiKr. . llu- 1 1' ii .j.d j Ao on -luo. Mou, il w.ta lit '. Mo as i nil out l- aji-t catnip (oi tlu h.thv, mid fie liis'. tiling Im got wui- li..i:-i i ill. ii n.l nut l hoarliound aud in t nn.ul Ai-nl. Djii'I km ahatelee liu wotil I h.iM! K-it hud not Mra. Drake eo tii o to Lis aid. t'hailcy Sly has gouo I J work for Mr. init r iiiMi ( it een Station. Ah l'Mio .m.l til l Sjldivr line failed to keep Myrtle 1'iot-k to the front, we will trv mul .1 h i. Irene N-wion it up fr.mi D.IUrJ, for a (.m il.iyrt i mil. K'tto I'.iiiit-rou, i homo from Saletu w'lt-io r-lie lias l.i-t-n going to school. Mii-s 1'i-lla Muik-;y hai returned home fi' jiii I. ittun tiregou where ebehaa been te.u'liiiiit 8i-hool "lliuriuuQ Chanei 'a school closed latt I li-l.iy at Cirucn etatiou. iku Weaver uud ieo. Nodrull', two ol Myttle Ciek'a properous farmbra, have eiiW''it!il for tlio 1'lai.sdkai.eh. Kon Hoy. Ulkton. Moro r.titi m jro list. il.ir.lei.b are growing nicely. Mr. C'ltrtiles bender waa in Drain latt neck ou buni'.ees. I.iitU- Viviu llauey waa on the sick liet UhI week. l'it.'r I'.i-tkley aud l'ete Maltoon re turned homo last week from Montana. W, I.. Bonlau an iueurauco agent of (ho Loudoii aud Lancashire paaaed through hero last week enroute for Mitielillil 1 on businetn. Cheriies aud blackberries are i Ipeuing tiud bouutiful will be the harvest ol the liim-ions fruit. Ilia reported that aome sheep were sold in Una vieluity last week for 3. per head. How's that for the MoKinloy iiiliniiiiHliaiioii? Kev. McKeeu preuuhed here ' several lights lio-t week, lie was accompanied by Kev. S. W. tiordon ol Drain. We all feol sorry for that girl that fell in a mud hole some tlmo since. But the bent of people will have accidents Are we going to celebrate the 4th? We are very p.itilotloud we think It no mure th iu right (hat wo should celebrate that day. Tlio giuin ueuis were never tetm iu a better condition thau they are this year, ini.l we nto going to get MoKiuley priees (or tn.r w heal , so we are allrtght A nam bur of Klktou clti.ens went to Drain to nttuud the coimnuu(:eiiiont ex- ei'c'kua and tho Irauiti. Among llieui were: Mesaers F. V. Wolla, Itoy WoIIh, Milton Culy, JoHio Vauti, Al Kent, C. L. lnuklt y and l.?ol Kiliott. Misees Molliu un.l Suuie Itoekley, Maiuis and Ida Hobimioii, l.uolla Hoslugtou, May Ujno- diet. Klltt Cordon end lltfnsie Only. All report u (luo titiio. "II. II." Bring your joli work to Ihia oWee. Tim I'lllLI.'PINCS IIAVI1 IJIII-NI DliCLAKfill I Klill. ! Inaurgenta I'rotvlalnt a IVovlnlonol Covet nment at Cavlte. Cllli.Aoo, ,fun '0.- A cpcrUi ralil? to day lo the Itecord from n roivf nid ent with Dawey'a floit reads ni foil : IIonii Komi, June 1!0. ien-r1 1'ilip. pino ofllclally proclaimed n j.rovmional government in ouler Cavite .lime 12. There were great ceremonies find a declaration of independence was tend rtnouuclng Hpaninti authority. Agu! ualdo waa made president and I'jn I'i rondo vice president. The insurgent goverumerit will not op poae an Amerieati protet:torati or oci u pution. The Dal'imore atli)d today to meet the Charleston and the Iroopihia. The French warthip I'aocal arrived June lo. The waiahlp Kniner in expeitd daily. lOOD SCARCE AT HAVANA. The Army Said to Have ilecn Placed on Half Rations. Kav Wkrt, Jiiuei'O. A veaul whii-h arrived Ihia morliing from .the l-'im ka.le iiiaiJri)n reotla all quiet along the line. Klin brought .an oflicer of the Cu ban army and a pilot who cirriea im portant dispatches to hencr Talma from Ceneral Itodiiguez, tho imurg.ji.t com mander in Havana province. The Cubans re put food supplies in Havana extremely scarce, and that the Spanish army bus been plicod on half ration. Tho Cuban ofTicer says that in to weeks the whole population of Car denas will tie curving, lis df scribes the people as living on palm buds and dog meal, which ho claimed iscoi eiJ- erod a delicacy. Spain Refuses to Cite up llobson and his Men. Washington, June -0. W'urd was io- coive.l toUy (ro:u Couimodoro Wa'.ajii to the etTecl that Captain-General I'.'anco states that the Spunirh government it fuMes lo ext hangu I lobs yn and his men ' Il ia reported from Key; Wes t on the authority of several naval ollicers tl.at Blanco has notified the comiiiHiider of the American fl-el that be will hereafter rcrogniz i no (hg nf tune. No Chmge in the Situation at Manila. Manila, .lninr-tr, voT-rWur Kong, Juno l'J. The ti ualion hera is un changed. The insurgent are unable to take M anila, ow ing to their lack of field gone. Tuey coull Lot take it even if Admiral Dewey preiuitlcd, which he will not. The report thul the Cnitcd Mutes transports from Siu Francisco have been sighted is not correct. They are expect ed ou Juno 20. All tho foreignete are leaving iu neutral ships. Insurgents Hold 5000 Prisoners. Ilo.sii Koku, Juno 20. A steamer just arrived from Manila says the in surgents hold -KHX) Spaniards and IOOO natives prisoners with their equipments. Bargains in Real Instate. No 1. 50 acies all uudcr fence, fair house aud barn, all in cultivation. This is all a No 1 land, school .'j mil j. To Kose burg Smiles. Price 1000. No 2. 100 acres all uuder fence and cross fenced. 80 -acres iu cultivation. Ualauce good pasture, good house and barn aud all tiocestaiy out buildings. Small family orchard, a liue mountain Btream of water running through the place. This is a ti ret class place, (i milea from Koseturg. Pi ice fJOOJ, '.j dnivu. Balance on fair terms. No 3. 200 acres, 20 uuder feuce, nice orchard, fair house nod ham, good pas ture. Land 7 miles from ltoscburg. Price ttiSO. No -1. 10 acres, 1 mile Irom Koieburg, in a high slate ol cultivation, 2 acres iu straw berries, 4 in orchard, good garden, 4 room house, fair barn, well wutercd, all necessary farming ulensiU, tlj chickeiip, 2 jersey cows aud one calf, one horse, one bugity one light wagon two set of harness, lots of small fruit tree. This ia a complete and perfect home. Pi ice 11000. No 5. 5 acres, 1 mile from Koseburg, fair house and barn, nice family orchard ouo horse and cart, l'rico $ 10 J. NoO. 130 acres all under fence, in cultivation 55 acres. Box house 5 rooms, email baru aud all necessary out build logs, 2 acres iu orchard, '4' miles lo school. PoBt-ollice P4 milcB. 2'.. miles lo Oakland, a nii'o little city. Prico $1000. 1. r . Km:, Ileal Eitatu Agent, Uotioburg, Or. 5hasU Limited' Is the uiiiuo of tlio only perfect train in tho world, now miming t very night belweeu St. Paul -uid Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Iiailway the pioueor road of (ho went iu adopt ing all improved facilities for the Bafety and enjoyment of pastcngeis. An illus tralod pamphlet, showing views of beau tilul scenery along the route of the l'io neer Limited, will bo sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address Ceo. II. HouU'ord, lien- oral I'asnenger Agout, Chicago, III. Weekly Crop Dullclin. i Portland, Or., June 2.1, H'JS. The crop ioie( ti sro l,elt'-r today I thnri ttiey were one week ago, when it I waa rf.lMirl.il llial II,.. aii.,u i!,m I. oat vr seen in Oregon. Oennral rains have liillen over the fltate during the past week. Whilu some hay was 'light ly injured by being cot and rained upon, and cherries in localities were slightly injured by tho rain, yet the rains were of bene lit lo late hay, fruit, berries, hops, and grain. The crop conditions and prospects today are perfect. Unless unprecedented weather conditions pre vail, which are not probable, Oregon's crops Ihia year will be greater in quan til y and finer in 'j'lality thau any here tofore gatht-rtid. W'H&TKB orikOON. Weather. Tho week has oceu cool and showery. The temperature aver aged 02 decrees, which is 7 degrees low er than for the preceding week and high er thau for the came week lai-t year. Tlio hitflieet temperature wan 72 degrees ori Friday ; the lowest 5J degreei t.iia morning. The total rainfa I for the week ranged from three-quarters of an inch to one inch. The wiuds were gen erally southerly. The feunabine was le ficient io umouut. Crops. Haying has been commenced, especially in the southern counties, The ttraes is ready to cut throughout this poition of the elate, but it is delayed, owing lo the ruins. A email amount ol hay hm betn iiij-iretl somewhat by be ing rained upon. A, coon as the weath er becomes fair, bayinir, will be general Tiie rains have cuiut d t-ome cherries, esi-ecially on the lower branches, to rot; lliu injury in nol sullicieut Iu cause a financial lues, as there are more cherries than can be marketed or for which there are laciiitius lor canning, llie rains likewise caused some etrawlerries lo rot. While the rains have produced the foi cgoing, !ho good they diJ more than coui i-ntatt s. The ppiing-Kown wheat an. 1 oais 1.0 j. promise yieidd ai good, or bo.ter, thau the full-to aii. That the giaiu crop will be unusiii. Uy lurgi-, there can bo lo question. C'jtu ia in need of nurn.tr weather. The berry crop is un usually Urge. Except peaches in por tions of the Willamette Valley, Iruit is a large crop in every beet ion. Thee ia no improvement in hors; tlioe that are up have excellent growth. The missing hills will reduce the total yield from-oue-thirl to ona-ha'.l. -.. Flax for fiber is thirty-six inches high; it will be ready to be pulled the latter part of this month. Keporia indicate that llax culture ia more tucceseful in Oregon than the most tauguioe hoped for. AVheat sown on land which last year waa ueJ for growing llix, i j better then in adjoining Celdd. Sugar beets are making a line growth and now promise better returns than they did last year, wheu the expetiment was so successful. I'asturago is good aud stock is in prime condition. The summer typo of weather condi tions has uot jet appeared. Its appear ance ia delayed longer thau usual: but when it does appear, a chango to fair anl warmer weather wUi occur immedi ately. U. S. P.tGl'K, Section Director, I'oitUnd, Ur. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! Iu pianos, organs aud musical goods. Bicycles new and second band at the lowest prices possible. I have also got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which I have takeu in trade for goods, and will sell cheap, as I am not iu the lumber buiuees. T. K. Rich ikdson, Koseburg, Or. POI.SON1NU THE FOUNTAIN. If the (bun- Ay tain of life is poisoned tit , its very source, there can be V-.Sf no health iu ativ part of f-l'wl the body. V li e n a VJ jjJ woman has any disease or viVt- v weakness of the delicate uii.t" special organ ism of her j5l , ' -faex, the fountain-head of iiiiXxlVV her phyaical existence i K -'Vi poisoned and sbe cannot l j be healthy iu any respect lillol?'l' until tht9 onfc fuiidaruen-tJ y iJ tal trouble i The family p n y s i c i a u may make the very com nion euor ascribi trouble ficial causes prescribe oia. indifirestion. soranla. or headache. wheu these are merely symp toms of some deep-rooted malady of the distinctly fem inine ortrftns. Any woman sufforinjr from tnese delicate com plaints may be com pletely cured right in the privacy of her own home (wituouWrecoiitse to inortifyiufC examina tions and "local treat ment") by Ur. I'ierce'a l.'avorite l'reserintion. II icives health to the special organism of womanhood. It purities all diseased con ditions; gives elastic strength to the liga ments, and vitality to the nerve-centres. It promotes good digestion, sound sleep, and lieedom from pain. It is the only medicine devised for this mc nmnose liv atl educated, skilled Me cialist in this particular field of practice. It Is iht onlv medicine which insures pro- itpeclive mothers ugaiust the dangers and wiitl.-riiiiis nf motherhood. Dr. Pierce's thousand page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Med ical Adviser" contains several chapter de voted to the special physiology of womun, with advice and suggestion lor self Utmt ment which everv woman ought to read. A paper-bound copy sent absolutely free oil receipt of ai one-cent stamps to puy for mailing onlv; or, elotu onunu, y slumps. Addles Dr. K. V. Pierce, Hullalo, N. Y.. - . $7 7ti. ng all ther- I to super, li ' .-"irrAW he may (I WX for neural- S TL T" J u- iTrr.szr J New Store 1 i (Ziles, i A FULL i Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and 5old TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! Free Delivery i ? ASH IS KING I The C. I. DEALCH3 IN . NO OLD GOODS IN THE STORE. Jackson Street, riOlirn O DTI I niflO Opp. Review Building. nOllLn 0& DtLLUVIO. MAKE A MOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED WOLLENBEEG- BEOS CANDY ff CJJ CATHARTIC . ji cURE CONSTIPATION- 25c 50c Ha77f ttftl pZ& 5 ' his is the to Buy Groceries. I C. W. PARKS New Goods! t (jrocery STOCK OP K. Store, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. SQUARE DEAlc STORE. AT THE DRESS GOODS, FURNISH INQ GOODS, of CLOAKS, CAPES, 1 CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. At PRICES to Bl'IT THE TIMES ALL DRUGGISTS in Place I STOCK A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our liue of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers, j 9