clos kg OUT SalE AT ICaroBros BOSS ISTOREi MM PIjAINDBALEB ,ii ni: :d. ihiis. I iif iliiirt'lim. nUhi-i-i i l in n li i-oiuirul Main and Lain .u.'. n. iuu W -rvlco; I'reeoliliiS, It a. bi V io p. in ; Huljimlli ectimil, to . tu.i If, W. W in.ll. y, H.i c iliiti'li.1MHi MboIIih at I.mu ,,l ll.i' innrtiltiii wiivli ci Kiwt.rlb 1M" in. Until., i.i.lln-y, rtwldi-iil. I'layer I t inn:, v i'in.''i.' . ni . -u I' "' fiikMl I- M'K.iti., I l.r, l'riniiii. rntiier Mlii and Laue. -.UVI11IN HlBt II i.XIIlT Ol CeM U4 li.u.lu.i'U. tliiu.Uy rtiitvlre; I'upllti wotmlilp, in and 7 p. m.: Halibelh School, 10 e. m.1 V I '. x .'. K.,7 in. I'myrr Mllui. Wdno It. H. iMLW.inTM, I'uiw. I . 1 1 iu Hi i i Hi I 1 II flu II - iiu 1 ut tn.vl. . .m.l.i, ., , , I, .. ul II u. ul. all-1 V W I' HI- I'I - i iiu. tin.:. I lituvl'iy i . tllllW. ,. n w iMrtu.. !'itor. -, i.r. -i. . I 111 I.. II.-CtlU t I ll'l i,i.ii tr. , I- . ivli n mi mud and Imirtli ni lny in ituum ul i n' li iii'.ntli '' -i-ry Hun. ,,i . . in ntt ""'i'il iltl BllllolllU-vd ln'IU I,,,,. I., ,,, . Itv. Sous lUWO.S. MtitoiiMr . M i i in i.. ii. ruin. nimo fi ny Mi'l' - tun,; ni l i'. . ul" i;i , , J. I . tMi l'ttiiif UU.li.1' MtiNTIOIN. 1 t.-Mi (nut in k'uimh jure ut i-ler'a y rufi-r y . Iiu- V-.itn M'jio in Hcllinu out ul aacri l.i iiii; ini.os. Call niul lio cnnviucod. No i t ii'l. ul U.licn und iiiUhoh' line i-'i.j.'h, nil tl.o latest stylos, jut leieived Ul I'll! I, III I'.IOH. KuiKo lo Kent. Ui will take slock to ,iHiiiri. by tho week ur inuntli. V..J. Aunt, Mcliou'. I. alien .in.I Kiiili'iniMi Bummor knit uiidorwem you'll linvl koo1 nnaortiuont i,l ul very lv rUc. Novelty Store. Uli.a .y,Tiuio eiuys must bo true. 'I ho i hoii ont i,( teas un.l coffees in town ul Muu. II. K.hus'k. io V. '. T. I', will hulJ its tegular l'l iiu'i'iinui mi Ibc eicuiid and fourth I I, mi-, lay ol every month at 3 :00 p. m. in tlio i:.uilli l.tatuo room ol the M. V.. i lull, h. .M jrut' l'.iultiy t'uio. TIi'im iufulllble ivim ily rli.illi uiti'H tlio w oi lil lo roiluce iu an u 'k' proilucer. Trevcnl ivo mi l t urn lor .ill ilioeuiei of (owls i .u.ii nitor.l uinl for b1o ly II . M. Mar- tin. Korii-biiri;, 'r. 1'. .!, HouJ, iiracticul 1. wnti liiiiuKr. Miop lu 'Wnlil oxnri.BH olllce. nost to tn,, .i..in' nuiiiliiiK, KoBotiurif, Oreiion. utiiifH, rl.rUi iiml jw;lry rt-pniroil in a el.illdil nunimr ut remtonublo prices. A hIhuo ul tlio I'liblie putrotigo Ki lloitoil. I p to il.ito iloiiliniry by I'r. MiutiK" lui h lu-Miis llin bi'Bl and Ututt kioda ol -Aotk hl.iKulty curtfully oud properly ;,,Mri. itiili mi Hftor tiout'le, but per- foil M.iii-f.ii ti mi. Try I'r. trantje'a mi iiulu'irt i nmim, tbo boHt, lateat and iiniHt perlat iiiuili". V"tn I ).i,l ul i lotliliin uud bats junt re icivi'il hi llio Hoi's St')i-. Theiie gooila wi'io oi ili-red tliiuil fioiu llio facloilea bi-lmo wo iiniii'ipiituil of m-lliuu out, aud mo olloioil I j I'm public at coat. Heal lining i li.tliinu on tlio coubI, t lor luado nut aii't' lo.l Cull and oxuunna tboni t)ui batt mo tlio Uteft ntylea und are uoitli ilouiilo wbat o oftei' tbeui at. Hons Brum;. Nutii-o in bi'ioby jsiveii to tbe public by tlio uuilurttiKiitd that I do uot allow ili ml uiiiinalM lo bo buried on my prem ise, ut KoDobtiru, Oroitou, or garbage iluiu id tborcoii or Hund or gravel tuken lliin fioiii, iinliiHu tbo purty tuklng eund or ui.ivi-1 liiBt eoutiuct wltn mo for tbe ribl to do no. TruHHpacbcrH will bo prosecuted ac rinding In la. Aauo.n ltOHU, lloHeburg, orogoii, Mart-li 17tb, 18B5. 1'tio dayligbt l ido along tlio Columbia i-uiiiiol bo but interesting ut Ibm time ol tlmvi-ar. ruHbiuigoia taking tbo 8po- kuno l lyer, h aving tlio Union depot at ';lp. in. daily, get tlna vDw luBtlng ovur livo li'ium. Hut Unit lu uot all. Tlio i). K, it N. give tbrough aervice to Spokane, uud u direct couuuctiou with the 1 1 ui ii from iSukuuo to Kootoual riMiulry. l'alticu alucpura aud modern luiu la-aopuratod daily without change. Truvulurtt l'o Hpokuiio, To Koualund, To I'uloUBo Towuh, To Clouur d'Alcno Townu, l'o all KiiBltru WtiHliiiigtou l'olnla, To all Northern Idaho l'ointa, Tuke the o. 11, A N. Hpokauo lTjor, Aud Huvo Tiuio. I.ravo Union Poot laily ut li: lr p. in, V, (!. London, Agont, Uouoburg, Uiogou. SACRIFICE SALE! Wc urc determined to close out our large stock of Ury Oooils, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ulaukcts, Quilts, Laces, Kmbroidcrics, Trunks, Valises, cct.,clc. JiPBffi This time wc MUST-SHLL, us we have sold our Real Kstatc and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO H EH BUG. Our late arrivals are all the best and most fash ionable goods in the city, and are direct from the l''uetory. CALL SOON AND ASK TOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store. Lt everylKhly ctebrato tbo gloiionn Fourth, on Monday next. Iara, rlbbnin, mltin, tinn mnl llifiJ-v have a largo assortment of. Novelty Btoro. Tenia, cola, ramp ibaira uud a full ramping outllti can lm found at Alex ander A Mrong'r. li. A. Iloldrliluc, Tbo KvaiigidlNt, wi'l preach ( tbo lt rrpihyturUn C'liii'i-li at lovn o'cl- ck, Sunday July :Ji J, ist-n. 1). I)u l8. M I'., (iifimhr Ilouri!, 1'ennbju liiuiiiinnit. Ullii-e, Mttralrm bullJing rnrbtlng i-ornor Muln and Cum atrai-t. The Novelty itoni bua contract for L'J yuaraon acopyright panter which, when placed on aallvrr ilollur, mnl.m it worth I .U.j lu trade. Iter. Mr. Maratura of Cleveland wca in the city today. Ho tcporta cropa ua OxcelliMil in hia -ction and faruiero ro -oiiarjiiPiilly happy. Miiia ll'iiriolta H. ( look, ucco npui)i-d by her mother, loll by private couvy auco for Mrtbtivld Tu.-B'Uy. Sho will bo ubMent about il month. W e cii II the attention of th city coun cil to the condition of the wtr inuinn. Had the aupply of water breu ample tbe Ore of testerday lnigbt have bei-u uipprd io tbe bud. All leporta fiom the country mo to the i-floi t that crop are exci'lUnt und (he fartiif r are corroHpoudingly hupp , ml proppfrity ia dooming aa a cuiifc iiuonce thcieof. Sowing inai.-hinui, auwiug mnchiuci, rowing uiachiuca at Alexander .V Strong, and tho beat of them at that, ranging in price from $-3 lo t:J7.50. Ut-Huro to no i bom before you buy. F. K. Cod man, phyaiclun aud eurgcon (Mice In Taylor & ilnon block, resi dence 7J0 Ktepheoa alreet. I'mfefiiioniil culls lu town or country promptly nr. awered night or day. See lilce A Hice, lloueo 1 urnii-ht ri, for every thlnx in tbo furniture lice, largeat atock and loweat pricca, juot re ceived a car load of Laste i n and couat furniture. See ua for baigninu. Tlio progress iu the cottrui-tiou of Abraham's building ia rapidly Hearing completion. Tho brick walla aio nearly done. The linuera aie at work on tho roof and the floor In being put down. Mrs. M, A. Flaherty and .lames MuJo of Marahtield; Hon. A. W. Iteed of Gardiner; Mra. Gray, I. li. Murray, Mis Millie Mack of Kugone; Mrs. T. K. Davis of Drain aro registered at the Mc CUlleu. It ia desired that all UiM Fellows In good Handing attend the regular meeting of Thilutariao Lodgo No. 8, next Satur day evening. The D. I). G. M. will bo in attendance and the ollicers for tho next lei in w ill be installed. K. II. Clarke of KI Dorado, Kansas, J. W. Wright and K. I). Stratford iefi lb la morning for tho headwaters of ih North T'mpipua, aud, although they carry heavy batteries of rapid-tiro guns, they aro not looking for Spaniards, J. Hamlin, who went with A. V. Stanton with a drove of sheep (or 'Wyom ing returned this morning. Ho left Stanton at Huntington, after shipping his sheep on board bO cars for a i00 inib haul. Mr, Ilamliu reiwili wages at Huntington are leas than here. 1'lenty of men can bo hired for ft. per day, Bad laud j, Upper South Umpqua, beard from. Dooliia Hanks, Leu l'er due, lCrnoet Bullock, John KichunU, John Burkor, Claud McCaity and l)rn est Volutin came down Wmlnesday ulgbt. They report that tho crops iu that section are immense. A light front occurred Tuesday night, slightly dam aging tender plant. Tho by ill aula yesterday were so clogged up with mud that it was Boveial mluutos, louj itmio in case of lire be fore I lie water had auy force, and dur ing that time the lire got beyond cnlrol. Had there been aulUciout force availa ble when tbo first hose company at rived ou tho grouud, u barrel of waler would have sutlkod to put out the lire on the roof of Mark's warehouse. Weather Report For the week uudiug June ll'Jtb, IMS. Maximum tomporaturo, SO, ou tho -Otu. Minimum toinpewturo, 1'.', on tbo -8tL. rreeipitatlou, 0. Average preclpitutlou for this luouih (or L'O years, 1.-5. Total proclpltatiou from Hept. 1, 1S',7, to date, 28.34. Average procipitatiou from Sopt 1, lil. 1 1. Total dellcloucy from Sept. 1 , 181)7, tl.OS. Avorngo precipitation for l'l wot trcuRoua, Vept. to May, iucluaivo, IIJ.L'O, Tuos, Uiiimon, obuorvor Tllli 1RI TO HONOLULU. Ltract4 From a PrlvaU Letter front Lieutenant Hamlin. At sua, haiorday, May 21), onboard a'pumer Aimtralla, Iwund for Honolulu, Wo are told tbia morning that w may mi-rt a transport from Honolulu 'o Han Tram inoo wiu time today and 1 iny p sxibly Ui able to Mnd aoma mall; ao I will ante tml Uks the cbano. Tho e t is wry smo-iih and nice tbia morning for iho flrxi Urns elnco croanii g the liar at liolduu (jale. Iam feeling Qui-, j it g. t'iog over in ta lU-kneat Wo lnfi nua aucborug ia 8ao Frao-ico biy ai tMi, m., Wadnrs lay, paaaad through ioIiIhu (Jate, and took oar ciurxn a trifla aoutri of west direct tor II .nolulu Tnn barwaaa trifla rough, but not very many were made aick. I w an not affected at all. I ate a hearty supper aud went to bed. Daring tbe night tho eua got much rougher. Io the morning white ca were every while. Ship pitching and rolling. Mny peotlo alcU. 'ery few ont io breakfat. I got up but my head suites anil ktomath heaves with the sea, went lurk to bod and ataid till noon. I ate a few crackers, Sea still rough. I went on duck wilh u miserable feeling. I ate lilt lo supper and went to bed. He a a little smoother. Friday I got up with samo miserable feeiiug 1 ale little breakfast, dinner or nupprr, und retired early. Sa'unluy I got up with a different feeiiug, head clear, hungry, sea aicknees all gone. I ate a hearty breakfast and faut on deck for fresh uir. The captain scuds word just now that tho transport will uot take any mail, and that our lpt.t-rs w ill not be mailoJ till wo reach Honolulu, sol will just write a little from time l) time, ua events occur The City of l'ekln is iu the .lead, we on the Australia, urn next behind, aud on tbo left ; the Milney is third, and on our li-ft uud rear, Suidity, .May -J Will add a (ew lines to my letter today. About 4t)are writ ing in the tea liu room now. The sea is smooth u ml nearly every one has re covered fum pea eicUners. Two cases of moaslea reported. I have bad them so they have no fours for ma. Church aerviccs juH liniahod. The hurricane upper i tleck waa crowded. Short ser in mi by Chaplain Gilbert. Heading of aeriuou on "July" was treated under six boada: "Soldier'a duty to himself, sol diers' duty to fellow soldiers, soldiers' duty to family and relatives, soldier'a duty to hia ollicers, soldier'a duty to hie country, soldier's duty to bis Creator. Much singing aud instrumental music by tbo band. Flaying rather poor for for w aul of practice. We traveled 287 nub's yesterday and 310 today, making iu all 10W. At this rate we will reach Honolulu ubout 'ednosdajr. If meaebs aro bad we will likely be quarantined Hopo not. 1. li. buambrook, .eo. Day, Harry Siocum and Frank Godfrey are ipiite well. Good by for the pre ont. .lime 1, 8:30 a. m I will add another chapter to my letter of tbia morning. Wo aio now within akout 100 miles of Honolulu uud moylng at the rate of 13 miles per hour, ao you eee we expect to reach there about the middle of tbe ufiornoou. Another cam of measles on board this morning, eo I suppose thai means cither iiuurantine on board ship or quarantined camp il wo land. But tbe night of land will be a relief. We have hud a very tmiet, uneventful pan age. Saw u school ot porpoises yester day, and living flsh several times, one llw on dick, it was tt beauty about 10 inches lng. We have uot beau worked very hard but have managed to keep busy most ol the time. The library has been uaud more than I supposed it would. It ia quite warm here, latitude about 15 degrees north, thu water about 75 ilegreea. A I a rue canvass bath tub baa been made, 4 feet deep and about 10 by U'. Tho boys are retiuosted to bathe ubout every other day. Tbe water is pumpod iu by steam tbrough a four inch boso aud is constantly chang ing. Nearly all have beeu vacia uttd. Tho guucral health is very good, sua sickuesa about all over. Honolulu, June -I. I speuttbeday uahoro at tho Hawaiian celebration l'eoplo are wild. Tho groat event of thtlr Uvea ia about to take place an uoxutiou. This ia a beautiful island Biuull but fertile. Tho Hawaiian school building ia tho finest I ever saw. .Street cum, electric lights, graded and paved BtroolH, beautiful residonces and thrifty pooplo. "We have boou royally received aud tioalod. Tablet) sot in palace gar dons from 10 till l for about 4000 eol dleru. Mail steamum civuio iu this after noon with Ban Francisco papers ar.d let ters. We leave at 7:30 o'clock In tho morning convoyed f the CliarlenUm, There was a reported attempt hereto day by Epanlah spy to blow up lbs steamer Sidney. Don't know Inat there Is anything lo it, We may be 24 data on our voyage to the Philippines onleM the threatened trouble with France and Germany causes us to move faster. A DKl BLAZL. , Marks A Co.' Warehouse De stroyed by Fire. Wedneaday at about 2:30 p. in, tha alarm of Are we made, end lo a few minutes the cause of tbe alarm was dis covered. 8, Marks A Co. 'e gralo ware. house and elevator was on Ore, and as a high wind was blowing the flames spread rapidly. The firemen were promptly on hand but before they got the water turn ed on, the fi'e had got beyond control and in about 20 tulnotee tbe entire build ing was wrapped In flames and burned to tbe ground, together with the machinery for cleaning grain and about 1000 bush els of wheat. Keveral bnildinga caught fire which, luckily, were extinguished. T. I',. Cannon's barn, opposite on Fine street, was burned and his and Mrs. i. W. Day's re-idencee and tho cottage of W. F, Cen- auiln oo the weit side of tbe rail road track, (one occupied by W. 8. Britt one by K. McBroom and a vacant one) narrowly escaped. Toey were barely saved by herculean efforts In carrying water in buckets and dashing upon the barring sides and roofs. Ti-edamageto them was light and covered by ioiuraou e For about one hiur It was one of the aunt exciting times ever witnessed in B-weborg. During the conflagration ol the Marks warehouse tbe roofs of houes yrl bl'M-k distant caugdi Are aod ths owners were buy putting tbm out by climtina' upon the roofs witb hoee or bueke-s of ter. And as fort one favored i hem a general conflagration wa averted. One eeri.tas acmdeot occ-ured during the Ore. Mr. Wm. Cirljn white in the act of extinguishing a fir in the i o i of bis livery atable fell ti the ground dislo cating tbe ankle jjiat of hi Iefi leg and fracturing a bone and braslng the right foot considerably. Marks aud company bad a small inaurauce upon the ware house bat nothing 'upon its contents. Their los is chiefly upio the m tenner and about 1000 bushels of wh-at and loss to them In their business for the grain season is just approaching. In addition to Cannon's loss of his barn be bad a large number of frnit treee and snobbery des troyed that will require many yean to replace. The damage to bis residence ie amply coveiad by insurance, but the narn and orchard are a complete lose. Tbe origin of the fire.it is believed, was caused by sparks from a passing engine. CIRCUIT COURT. Circuit Court commenced Monday morning, Hon. J. C. l'uilei ton presiding. The grand jury selected ia sa follows ! .1. A. Sawyer, foreman; ,S. D. McCoy, D. Strong, S. D. Gaff, llichard Baner W. S. Johnson, H. S. West. The docket for this term is a short one and tip to day the following cases have been disposed of : 1. W. J. Brand vs. John Freeman, foreclosure ot lien. 1'.. B. Preble atty for pit. Continued. N. li. Puckett v. V. F. Ben jamin, in equity. E. B. Preble, atty. forptf.;Geo. M. Brown, G. W. Colvig aud J. W. Hamilton attys. for deft. Continued. 3. Francis Fitch vs. II. L. Kinney, to recover money, l. Lougnary auu r ran- cis Fitch attys. forplf;Geo. M.Brown and Smith & Colvig attys. for deft. Con tinued. 4. Thoa. Hirst vs. 1-Jmma Naaburg, partition. D. S. Watson and J. W. Hamilton for plf,;A. M. Crawford for deft. Continued. 5. Thoa. Hirst vs. I'm ma Naaburg et al, partition. 1). 8. Walson and J. W. Hamilton for plf. ; A. M. Crawford for deft. Continued. ' 0. F. M. Searles, insolvent debtor, assignment. J. ". Hamilton for as signee. Uontinueu. 7. O. II T. Beagle vs. Rachel E. Beanie, divorce. L. Loughary for plf. ; E. D. Stratford for deft. Discontinued for want of prosecution. 10. Henry Little vs. Patrick Mur- phy et al, to recover money. J. W. Hamilton for plf ; L. Loughary for deft. Continued for term 14. G. Goble vs W. II. Bvara, action for damages. E D. Si vat ford for pli.; J. W. Hamilton for deft Dismissed. 23. W. II. MnrdH-k vs Mary L. Murdork. divorce. Brown A Tuatln for plf. Decree granted. 25. FIvarilla V. Warner va Vernon E. Warner, to recover money. O. T. Co- show for plf. Kettled. 20. Harriet Mulnix va Mary Brown et al. forecloauie. Fred Pago-Toetiu for plf. Settled. '2A. Herman Marks va Charles F. Watson et al, foreclosure. F. W, Ben son for plf. Ddfault aud judgment. 20. J. II. Boukley vs P. B. Beoklev, to recover money. O. P. Coshow for plf. j F. W. Bensou for deft. Settled. 30. James Batty va Matthew Lehr et al, confirmation. Browu & Tustin for plf. Confirmed. 31. Johu Hall, adui. vs Geo,. Kob insouetal, continuation. F. W. Ben eon for pit. Order for confirmation. 37. W. P. Lord et al vs. Myron Bid wollotal, continuation. Sehlbrede & Coahow for plf. Order for confirmation ; 38. W. P. Lord ot ol va. J. J. Thorn ton, admr., ot al, confirmation. Sehl brode & Coahow for plf. New order of sale on account of clerical error in town ship. Wan rt:n Wood on Bubitcrlption at this olllce. South Myrtle Creek. Kvcrbotly is making hay while the sun shines, Lloyd Ady and family vUito I at Jas. Newton's Knnday, We feel sorry lor that man who fell off his mower last week. Albert HtepliMis and Waller Newton spent Sunday at IHtlard, Lost, r-'trayed, or Htolen. -A pet Hon. Was seen last on the rond between here and Oakland. Any Information regard ing hia whereabatits will lie gratefully received. People wilh Uinbekhould ose every precaution available. Four loads of lumber was taken lo Days Creek from I'otta's mill' Saturday. It will be need In building tbe new school house. Mrs Kellers and Miss Bell visited at Johnny Stephen's Saturday. Charles I'otli made a pleasant rail at Mr. McDonald's, Fnnday. Sunday, they appointed their com mittee to prepare the grounds for Children's Day No. 2. Noah Kellers did such efficient work at the first one that they tried every available means to get him to ant on this one; but not having liniahod hie work on tho other committo ho felt justifinil in declining to serve. Miss Ethel Mc Donald, we are pleased to learn, has nearly recoverid from her recent illneaa. Mr. C'baney and family went home from Banday school with our genial Supt. Later The lion has been recaptured and, ao far as we can learn, has done no serious damage ; but there is talk of shipping him to Eastern Oregon. Nsu akd Tat. Bohemia Qoid (Tines. A gentleman by the name of Powers, representing- the Codaby brothers of Cbicaa-o. baa been in the Bohemia mining district this week, looking Vt some of the mining property, and es leialiyih Helena mine. This min is owned by Jennings nroiheni and Mr. Bruno. List year these gentlemen tin neleit into the mountain aiont 70 feet, and this year they started a new tunnel ht-low tbe other and have gone in about CO fret, iinc iveiing some very rich ore. Mr. Power states that some of the ore examined by him assays in Ue neigh borhood of $1000 to tbe ton There ie now atont 30 tons of assorted ore on 'he ground ready for million. There is a rirong probability that Mr. Powers wtl buy the mine f"r the gentlemen ha rei resents in wbicb event a good mill will be establiahed there. There are now six or seven mills in that district, and tbe mills at tbe Cham pion and MuMcjtoines, of ten and five stamps, respectively, are running now. Several new milla will probably be pnt in tbis summer. A great deal ol prospecting ia now go ing on, and tbe Bohemia district is be coming of greater importance every year. There is no longer any question but there ie a great deal of rich ore there, and capital is becoming interested aod will bring it out Eugene Register. Scottsburg. Celebrate the 4th. Go and enjoy yonrself. Anniversary No 122. J. Frever took two loads of mohair to the K. li. last week. Wm Davis aod son, formerly of Doug' las county, paid bis sister, Mrs. Wm Burchard, a short visit recently. Mr. Davis was on bis way to Idaho. Mr. Cox purchased a large band of sheep near Klkton and Long Prairie and took them to bis home on the Siuslaw a few days ago. Ivuseet Butler, who has been at Scbo. Geld for several weeks, came ap tbe river on Saturday. Frank Sagaberd was taking a short vacation and visited Loue Prairie and vicinity. Koht Wade took some tine large cat- tlx to Drain the first of tbe wek. Wo were much pained lo hear ot the nad drowning of tbe son of Capt. Berg man cl the L. H ., Ia Clear Lake at TViicooa A young lady was also drowned, wboe name we did not ascer tain. Curry County Coal. Oregon is a (treat country for lame things. First, a lare republican muj r ity the O h of Junn, then an extra larje grain crop, in fact all kitnta of crops that Oreitoa produced, and the largest Vein coal (in I'orry countv, in the waters ol sixe-) ever etrnck itiN side of t-ie mo n or am where elite Only 107 e t in thickness; Not a clay or shale m am in all that ibickneax, and all good conkii g coal. D 'n't tbmk th.t I bei.mir t in KoeuU'g R vie sulT Tht- in a f aa to 'tilckiiOHi. au 1 qiulil-, ! ul t auantity. if thn-e mil-s suuaiv ail do for quantity. J. i.Halmu. To the Public. On and after this date, 1 wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash witb the order. 1 find lmnoasible to do business on a credit basis, and he live that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casu. P. Basnoicic, Undertaker. Roeeburg, Ore., April 12. 18J5. A Bargain. Spleudid dwelling property consisting of three lots, well tiuished bouse and outbuildings, offered at a genuine bur itaiu by tbe Koseburg Building A Loan Aeeocfaliou. Inquire of Hkhmam M.UiKH, Secretary. Men Wanted. The following dispatch, w hich explains itself, was received this moruiug: Oakland, Ok , Juue 30. Due buu dred meu wanted on Bobomin road Apply ou woik. T. i. Itt i ii " , Riddle. , liev. W. (!. Miller preached at this plsce Sundsy. P A, Wilson was doing business In Itoseburg Monday. Miss Anna Bogus eme homw Balne day morning, having completed bet school at Ruckle. lie. T. B. Ford preached an excellent sermon at tbe church bouve Friday night. Y, Raymond of Days creek ea at this pUce Friday attending quarterly meet In. . . Mrs. Gallop and daughter, Mrs. Sher man of Myrtle Creek, were lo oar el'y Friday. Wm. Brown and Miss Clara Stearns of Canyonville were in this city last week. Krnest D. and Miss Grace Riddle were viaitlng with tbe family of Judge Riddle at Glenbrook Sunday, Tho M. I'-. Church held qaertarlv con ference at tbis place Friday. Dr, T. B. Ford, presiding elder was In charge. Mrs. Simmons of Grants Pass came down lait week, and ia visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Goo. R. P.iddle. Mrs. T..T. Wilson and children of Elkton arrived bere Wedneaday and are visiting relativee in this vicinity. Joeeph Lett and wile bave become residents of oar city and are occupying rooms in tbe Catching building. Mrs. Sylvia Catching came down from the Cracker Jack mine Saturday and will spend a week or two viaitlng it this vicinity. Mr. snd Mra. Dooell of Portlaod came op Saturday morning to attend tbe wed ding of tbeir son, G. W and M la Laura Fiekert. Cbaf. Feikert came down from th canyonville last week and reports t' be baa completed bis wood contract for t-ie railroad company. Miss Blanch Riddle, who baa been in at'euiUnce at tbe Agricultural collegia Corvl.iM, a-riv-d bore Tboreday even iua and will upend tier va.miioo a home. Our acbool ciowd Friday. Trot. Rice ba- i roven hmnlf to be a gentleman oi high educational at tin meats and we wish him tucceee wherever he may go. Mr aud Mrs. G W. Ingtes-Donell bad tbe honor of being serenaded l-j the Riddl- "band" 'ardy night Yen, they were out io ful. force, and grrat was their m-rnment that (he .in can aod cow bell were made to seno forth the most meludiuua mumc. fh- spirit of entbuaaism spread eo rapnt'y uat even tlio lazy town dog caught I up, joining wi.dly in on tbe chorus, ano for a time tbe air was filled witb th treble notes of tin can melodies; aod this was ths old time blessing (7) gently and lovingly bestowed. While war die- lurbs the nation'e pease and men be come world-famous in a day, cunning little Cnpid continues to ply bis con nubial art, and as a result be Las sen bis dart unswerving to the hearts of Mr. G.W. Inglea-Donell and Mies Laura C Feikert, mho were united in marriage a tbe residence of tbe bride s mother in this city Saturday, June 25th, Rev. C. M. Bryan performing tbe ceremony. The wedding wai a quiet affair, only a few relatives and friends being present. Tbe groom is a popular employe of tbe S. P. Co., and tbe bride is one of Rid dle'e most accomplished young ladies Tbe happy couple left Sunday morning tor California where they will make their future home. We wish them a long life of joy unmarred. Scohcuek. The Crescent is the Beat. Koseburg, Or., June 21, 1398. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that I purchased (.'resent race wheel of A. C. Marsters Co. on April 10, 1893, and since then bave rid leu it 1900 miles over rouah, craggy highways and muddy mountain traiU, without a single break and only one puncture, which I repaired mieeif, For strength, durability, heantv, fin- l1. .,! running tho '0,W.. i. " haa UO rqUai, for tuo haV bvB t.i, and not found wanting in any of the above uamed qualities. I have owned (and had tbe pnvt.e.e of using) aeveral different makes of hi cycles, but I would aay to any one de siring a firai-ulaaa wheel in every ie sped, and one that will stand hrd usage and wear to purchase a high-grade "Crescent." Respectfully, W. WatoiiT, Program and Prizes for July 4, 1898. 10 A l, gillie. P ix , !. Base ball 2 P. M. 100 yard 1 -h P s 6. 2 mile 11 ... , m ni.y 1 iao tree S lv.'l C'lp, Va U-' $111 prx-, eilver mo tal, value $2 50. limb jump Prix- $3. lboad j imp. Priso $3. . Firei S-cOnd Half-mile tdciolo race, hoys under 10 Pr r, sweater, value f2.50. One mile bievcie race, amateur. Prise, silver medal, value $5. 120 vard hurdle race. Prize So. Pole vault. P'iie 3. Parade forms at court housa at 10 a m. Rcseburg K. of P. band iu attend ance. Usual ceremonie on arriving at the groiiude. Fred Pare-Tnstin, ora'or. Wanted. 20 tons of good hay. Sealed bide will be received for bay by tbe commandant of the Oregon Soldier Home uutil Satur day J-ulyOib, 1S9S. Bids must do-o-lbe kind and quality, baled or lcoae. Hay to be placed In barn at tbe Home. W. U. Bvabs, Commander. Now Is a good tiuio to pay your sub bCliptioll, Rayai saafcas the U4 pars, waetaeMate ea eaiMaae, APR I Fffwczn Absolutely fur 0rWAa arW9 fv,, IfwMf WM Dewey bats at the Novelty Store. New line of lace cutalns at tbe Nov et ty Store, Reduction m ernrte at tbe Novelty 8tore to close ou the line. ' jlandsomeat line of summer goods In town at the No" lty Store. No mistake will ba made by having your dental work done by Dr. Strange. Morgan & Wright pnoetnre proof tires at tbe Crescent Cyclery, per pair. Broken lots of Oxford Tie eboee we are closing out at a reduced price. Novelty Store. Call at tbe Boss Store and prise their goods, aod you will be surprised to find tbem at such low figure. Tboee who desire a bigb grade of den tal work should see 8. M. Hamhy In the office of F. W. Haynee, Review building, telephone No. 4. Inquiries are coming in from all parte of the county to Churchill A W -cley in regard to tbeir chain drive m er a d ever Binder with fly wbee: Tbe up-to-date farmer that u ea bis b nker knows that a flywheel on his inder U just aa eewentiai a on feed Chopper ir steam vtigii e For prices and qua-itt eab at in old riainal a'and, Freen and iirimj riii, andv and nuts, cigars an tobacco at prices to suit all. Mas H E tos ro avoid pain, eave lime, trouble and nony, have your dental or d ie by S. VI Hamhy, a gradna e ' .ne -1 he admg denul collrgee f toe U i ttil rt ts. Rememb-r ht Dr. 9 an- 1" 1 ti'U, , d i .1 f..l y rri t- mat.en' reenlen ot K n here temporarily, ttia n li bin wo k and i ti- re ail imex t -. f Ii v tis make aood hi itnarant' r. Tbe ice cream baa arrived Hrad quarters at tbe Kandy Kitchen, bere lie beet is to be bad. Farndtea hud- lied. Orders promptly attended to. Pare fresh candies, soda water ami ice ream eoda. A few doxen of tboae Ke tacky made pants, snbetantial and well mad, no shoddy. Also a few dozen women', men'e, boys' and children's shoe", regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and shade, underwear for hot and sold weather, and various other articles at living prices, at U. C. Stanton 'a. Dr. W. S. Hamilton ia the Secretary of the Board of U . S. Examining Surgeons for Pensions at Roeeburg, and all com munications should be addressed to him. W. 8. Hamilton. Secretary, K. L. MrxLifB. President, S. Du Gab Treasurer. By tbe Board. Educate Tour llowele Wilh Caacareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, ac. If C C. C. fall, druggists refund money. Will Come Again. Prof. Hyman & Co., tbe German aoo- list and catarrh apecialiet from Portland, ill be at tbe McCailen Hotel July 21 and 22, for two davsonly and return once each month. We will eure your catarrh no matter how chronic, without fail. Ca'arrh is a very dangetoia di-oe. We treat catarrh without medici e in ternal! Call and hav a rtendl. 'elk ebb tbe Frf. which cogs ablutey sothiss. G'a-ses fl'MJ f,r ee-, Offl" hours in R eebura- all day R member he da e f onr cominn. For Over Kitty Veais. AM Old ano Wll-Tibh Rsmbdv. Mr Wtnalow'a 8ouUuns Syiup ba been uaeil lor nverBfty years OJ inlUlonaot motlien, for then children while teething, with perfect uerwak. tt soothes the child, softens the Runu. allay all pain, cures wind 00U0. aud U the beat remody lor Dlarrhtaa. Is pleananl tn the t,.te tol1 h) truioMita to every fart ot the world. Twenty- Sve eenls a hoi tie Ila value 1 iticninii lamp. Re mre ami aak for Mra. Wlnalnw' Snnthlng ayrnp. and tak ao other kind. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kin. You Have Always Bough. Bears the Signature of ECONOflY HARKET, L. KOHLHAQEN, Proprietor, baatsa in Fresh and Salted Meats, JA' KHO ST., KOSKHI'RO, Oil.