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I'i 1 1 ilatu il.'iilii.liy I'V I'r. .' Iiano liii'li iiu-au" I'i i I'i'i'l an I la'i' -l kiiulu oi Hni I. hl.i dily i-ai(f::lly an, I pii'i'i'ily iii'H'i Ii il ii !i n i allri' I I'.i'i' I", Imi i'r (ci l i.iti.-farli ia. l'iy I'r. S; vaiiv 'H i:iMinly:i:i I'lurtii'a Imk W"'., I.tli'-.! imi I lii'ii !, .,'lli-i I in .i. It. I'm I'.'il.l in' 1 1 'tiling an, I li.ili jai I ro l'1'iVv.'il ill ll'l 1'iuH!) t-l II'. Tlll'.'l) Ullil.l Wl I O CI ill'li'il tlill'll flMIII t'lO .lit lil'H In-In i ii wo ;uiti ii'iiU'.l nf i a-lliiii; fill , mal a i o ulici i'il I i I !io inil-lia ill i'i.ii-I. Hit l li I tin.; i' 1 1. lli in.; mi t ! iu r,ja':t , I Ur inailo not i'i'i'iii'l . (.'all mal i xainnui 1'n'in. ( lui li.il-i hi : 1 1 io la I in-1 i lylru an. I uru W'n ill ilouliln v. lull o nlfi i' II, i in ai . l!y: H hin.iui.. SACRIFICE SALE! Wc arc (lctcrjiiiucd to close out our l;irj;e .stock of Dry Good.), Clothing Hats, Hoots, SWii, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ulankcls, Duilts, I.;iccs, I'nil.i.;,!. 'r....i... r..i: . -j . i KmWoidtrics, Trunks, This time wc MUST SKI,I as ur have soll our Keal Ivstate and must j;ivo possession in Sixty Days. NO HUH BUG. Our late arrivals are all the best and most fash ionable jjoods in the city, and are direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros' Boss Store. I I. at liiir ol uaidii-s lit tho Novelty 1'U . Ill iU- It'iit in K'M" J ' U Higlcr's t"M I I V. W.lMIU Won! (HI Ml Inter llitioll lit llil I (iliiro Aii . . (".mil nf I'.iimiIihIiIu Iihh niUiriicI li .in .Ma i-Lit. I; na iii' i r Hit' lieu i'..nri lt 111 Hit) M. I). li'll i Ii I il, m, ( Mi-t Cauiti Kt-atiiL'V lia riliiriaul (pirn a , i ut I i riirtUiiiJ. aiii:nrr I a i 1 1 i , i r y lit g i cat ly i cilui i-l I i ici a at t" N'.r.clty Stnru. M i- i M ii I. Imi: kuihi to UiilJIo vthcie ti n' in i in) I ivi il at I Intel Klil.lk. No ii,ih'..l.'j will I at niitlu liy lityiliu tu ir ill n'al woik ilnru) iv Ir. Miiiij, I ',i ) j'i i in, .In .' II no, got tlio Arlle i,.;ar nt I.i ii.it-1. Maunliroukll, nolo HKOUtS M 'f 1 i' Wrilil I'liiiclnie irun( tiien i l Ma' t'n-i'i iii C.i ii-ijr, Is.OU per iir. v. !,i . ni i -i.,.,i.im paiitit at the N .ill-. :t-, all cr.'-H, can III utout i.ti n. I a. l ii. '. f.il.t 9 m what nnr nilvi-r- I'.-ii.,1 ,' tun- ( , . i .... I lll'.ltll H'ptt-Pflll. Il.o IIuhii 1. Il!ii:-.lall, l.il,kit'er lor tlio i;. r ini'l i 'iiipwuy, vi'iilcl U'lfu'-iiiu la.- I J a pr.j.nHii'iit miTiliaiit u( M 1 1 : !i' ii i k , tt as in li jpi'lairn last tt i-t-k ; i ii I i. iia i. , Ti -i.l", miI.i, lamp (Imirn Hinl u lull ciiupiii,; dtit lltii mil In! (oiiiiil Bl Ali-x .n 1, r .V -lion I. Ml II, t I I ll(i ifu (I I. A. I'l'.lll mi : I liur-'ilin , A'i; I lv.i.s, neur Hi I IU-, a t.ii i' p mil. I i on. j Mm. Will-. Iiicniiun wcnllo (iluiulitle ; In-1 'I'iinri'l iy inornini I) viiit witb I Ii iiii'ln f jr ii few ttu a. Mi. I i 1 1 , of Mt it'o 'ruuk, injlljer of M. Uii'.', i'l tlio lii :n (if Uiio .V; Kii'i', was I t ihitiii;; in ll.it ily last wt'tk. I !,! i I: i !,;iiiIhoii, (f tlio C'liiistiju lliuiili, tt., I pri'ai'h ut lln Soldlfis II nil -, .-.in lay, Ani;iiht I I'll ut ;! V. M. . II. II jMoii formerly of tliu Duouo , 1 1 r, i-: t iii i.i.npany liai liri-u ut KiJJIe :'i-i. i j I -l.it ii tlio part tti'ik on bupii'i'-f. Wnl l.inini i mi I H.st -r of l'oiut l'!au. n li,'lilliijll:-i-, r.rn i'.dhhIb Ht .IuJl-i ; UiiImI'-'i li iiiu', ili'iilnook, neur KiiKllu. , I.. 1',1'ian. M.l'., ini'UjliL'r ISouril I'i'iii i u 1' x .mi i nc i d. Ollu'u, Mmoleru . 1,'ni li.i:- i.' -i liii),' orncr Main mid C'ubb I .-'.H i i . i r. 1m Wliilu-iy, Kint'idl freight auut i ut lln' 1'. Co., lias Ih'oii in tliecouuly ! I j.ii.inj; tip li.niiu'j.) In tlio Company I tint i:; tl'.n w i v'U. , I , K. t'jlliiiaii, pliyaii iaii mi l Burgeon I I nil,- in I ay lor A; W ili-ou block, rcsi ili iito Mi'plii'im Hlicct. l'roloeeiounl iial!- in town or country promptly uo j Htti'ia it ititftit ur iluv. j W'o li'ai a that Senator .'otios A Co., ttiil Iiayr ilicir r-tiimp uiiil ni t iloiidnitj l.v S:'pt. 1. K. W. .Ionia is at present iu ' h.ir.i" nl llicii- I'lopcritice, but Inter II. I M . ' mi 1 1 a i ii t ill tmsnino I'lntro. -Grants l'..f t Mining .loiirn.il. j I'lof. (ietiio Ua llio iuio uliility to tlo j ni nnii Ii in ouo week iib in onliiinrily ac i ('iiinplii lie.l in ttil'CO UlOUlllH. J. T. I'l.iutiii, j Siij i linii-inleiit I'ul'lic Schools Albu- 'pii'ripic, N. M. 1'u'l. K. 1'. ioorgo, an eminent Musi cal Uil l'l'lol of C'llH'SlJO, UUil pupil of tlio ln-tt Aniei icitn mill l'oiel;ti tciulieia iu i n t;ini; iiml Miibic, will givo u free con i -erl in I ; j: i'l HI r M. I), till lull Moudliy, An ;. sib, nl s :M V. M. Io opcu a shor li.iininu' tcliiiol in dii-lit romlin, voice I'lllni.-, Ini'utliint', pIiruHlni;, unuueia tii, ii, anil . Inn nd ill ill. Mr. lioorgo liuu Kit on ii,0 co n veil I ion a in Iii cUtea t-'l in Oregon i nml will bo asalsled by his wife I and M r. 1'". S. t Ireen. A CENT'S WORTH of tli wrong baking powder will spoI a haJf-dofers worth of cafee. TT Valise:, ccl.,clc Mr. n rut Mr. ISmi linuliam tl Canil uii, ra vittiliii film. .1. J. CtttficlJ, in Komibiiri. 1 fitnk lUmilci:, tt ho hat) U-rn vihilinu in (liia city, r'.'luriit-J Ik.ihii (o Aatoria nu ImkL Halm iluv. Al. Not man. Him liviuiuau, n tnkinK a lllblltllN VHI'ul'OII IU I lid (liotlllf HijlM. Vulii-y Koi'oril. Win. Iliirim, ttiu laloly iii 1 1 vu, 1 in our city f i trni Northern Imlianu, in iiponinn Imrltc-r mio, ihihi llm depot. Mm. 1.. 1!. Moore, of konoburn, wa the KiK-Ht of relalitoH hero tlio forpfrt nf tho wax k. Junction City l imca. TLo Koverc uieiit tthoiiM etUhliHti lifo aaviiiR Mlation on I ho river bel iw tint tut anj ploetj CHh Traifl. in i-lnrgju of it. Mra. 3, W. Hunt, who ban hiien vjnil Ing in Oakland, Hondas couoly, haw re turned to thin city. -Abhland Tiding. Mra. m.o. I-wikIu in vinlin bur fulks at Wilbur, I Mu-!um county. Misa Min nie ir.O'bo returned with her, Vallet Hecortl. IIjii. It. II .'no i:i-i pi e . pit lecf to visit bis lidtiio aetlitm by tlio mid ll of, lliis inoutb. Many friemli v, ill ref I hiiu. Coipiillc I leruld. Mr. Myimit ut I family, atfl hiettr. Mihu M.-llin M.Cuilo, li, will !0,v'h on a isit l-j lliuir pareiitu at 1 1!;,' i, Urt'iJOIl, today. Coiuil!o Herald. John I'-. ilhrniv camjotr. rruin lioao buru Monday to viaii bin mm Ifariy' near hoio uinl iunithi r Hun, Couuty Clerk Wintbrotv, df Klamalli county. - - Valley lU'cord. Kev. . n .Ipa.tuie. uct'oinMiij'l by Cliaa. K'-boita. m idn Uocburi;- u. Lrief viail Hi i week. Tue.y will briuu Lack a wa'in laad of lnii("aM couuly ptsacheB. Myrlio I'oint laiterprin-. T. C. Cobb, miti tho tirfct Manila cx pidlliou w i ilea bis brother . L. Cobb of l'illunl, that the faro furtjiahod them on the toyi-M wai to 'mar tbiit lio coul.l eat boiled bay uotv ami rehab it. W. T. Kaitry, tho Mxk ilealer. han returiii from his trip to Nobra-La ani Iowa. ll -,M in nv in Cun t count;- KAllr- erini; up UM head of calveM wlueli be bad c.ji,trai.ti ,l ,,r hliipuu nt. J a;id ju Kecordei . Mr. and Mrs. John Apph.ttu p,i:id through this place I.ihI 1 hui cr.I.iy , on Iheir return irom the beach, where tiv had been r-in'iidiu;" nomo tiiuti ciunnii,- out, Theycunm from Sivifn N'.ii'ley, I)otit;laa iJOtiuty. Ctnpiillo IlcruM. "Vill Hall, eon of John Hall, of .Miyrllo Creek, piiB:J lhroui;h Koaeijur 1 liura day morning un hii it ay homo, altera threo vonin abeoime. Mr. 1U1I i vm ployed on tho Nortlicrn I'aciliu KuiL-way mail service out of Spokane, Wacii. He will visit rchitivea at Myrtle Creek'. nnd afterward al Medlord ami ulher poif i iu lackaon county. The concert latt evening under 1Vj. K. 1. tieorKO proved lo '.id a revolatfou to thoco who attended for llio li i at ti tute, rta to what Mr. ticoro can accotuplia U ia a weok'a time. Ilia original and uni ijoo inetliods enablo u novice, with ordinary uppliiation, to maat .r all tho iutrica cs of vocal inui-ii- iu livo days, three li' urs each day. I le ia by long odds the tx-bt musical duottoi wlio I i.ia ever appuv iu reudleton. laibt Oiegmiiaii, Dec. lt, lS'.H'i. Wold cjiuoti fio:n Canyonviile that l'ickell Ovvratot'l'u aaw mill about ! tuilea above that place was couip' ratelv burned on hint Mouday tiiht, tokutber with a cousiderable ipiantily id lu outer uear it. Tho tiro is euppofed 13 liavo come from the engine as lire bad c aught ou tho roof several times while tbiD mil) waa in operation, althtmgh ut the tim o the tuill was clo.ied down for tbo nigtit. These energetic gcntleui'?u have already begun llio t iccliouof auc thc-r will nearer I town than the ouo bin 'nod. 7 7 t a r- w " - jr. r 7 0 Mlaa Mary .Mberlaon of cilinhiir arrived In the city ButunUy. Wantkus A lii Id do gem-nt biniT work, Inquire Ihutftt Co. Hank. Mra. (I. A. Taylor nnd daughter, Kvn. of Portland, ire visiting friend- In thin city. Hiiiiuu Caro and family have goiin l 'I'oluiau Kpiing", Ja kaon county, fr an outing. Senator Koykendall ami family, of liiiguna, era apcudiug tbo heated term al tboir cottagp, at the mouth of Iho l'mppia. MIho J'aulino Ucltils, of 'I'hu KegiMci foru, left tbla inorulug (ur an extended visit to h'tockloii and -'eu I'laucincu. Tul.iia Hegialer. ht. D'I Mra. I. W. Mrango today pur clianod m blot k of the Howe place in llrookrido addition, which they expect to idnveil Int a chicken and fruit farm. Kuilo of clothes, all wool, heavy weight, 11.60; regular price lioya ilotbes from 6 to 13 yeare for 1.50 and 2. Hala all ktylea and colore for H-c, regular price $1.50. All these g'xnls are only t't be found at the Hom More. I.. H. Khipley Icavea ou touight'e over land for OrantH I'aae, w here he will be joined by mining experti from Hau Fran cisco who lepreeeut Kaulern mining capitahata. From ranta 1'aen tho mrly will go ovorlaud to Del Norte county, Cal., to exauiioe certain miuiug property in which Mr. Hhipley and other liysc buig people are iulereeted. There ap puare to be no doubt but that thia dis trict is very rich io mioeral and that Mr. fcbipley will be able to diaposo of it at a big figure. We hope be will. A Miiall liorae show, travelling over land through the cant on south of ( aoyon vi I hi la-it week, came to grief by the homes atauipeding and going over the grade. Tho company bad about 10 horecs four of which were being driveu Io a wagon with yokee, "itb do lines as they were trained and very gentle. The re mainder of the drove wre driven loos behind the wagon, and it ia supposed thev were frightened by totnetbiug along the road, at aoy rale they ataujedud and tun past the wagon team and fright ened them, and they plunged over the grade w itb (he result of killing one horse crippling atotber and horribly breaking both lega of one of the mencn the. wagou aud causing general havoc to the wagon and contents. Ttie man's in j Jr its were alleiuled to by physicians aud the com pany will remain at Canyuuvillo until he is able ti move ou. DKOWMiD IN THE U.MPOUA. James Price Loses his Life w bile In Bathing. On Friday afternoon, about 3 :;Jd o'clock our people were shocked by the report that a man had been drowned iu the river, north of town. The facts as gath ered by Coroner Hoover, are that young. 1'iieo in company with a young man giv ing Lia oauto aa I'arl l'utnaui, and two or three otbtr persons, were in bathing at a point Io the river a short dietanco below the railroad cut, north of Ihe city. Ho had been ia the water but a short lime when it wan noticed that ho waa in in trouble. Tulnain went out to hia as eitUnce, but waa unable to eave him. Aa the swimming bole ia neither wide nor extremely deep at the poiut where tho accident ocvured, it is supposed that deceased must either have become fright ened aud lobt control of himself, or been attacked willi heart trouble or cramps. Cash Trask, who lives a abort dietanco from the acouo of tho accident, wa? sent for and boou recovered (he body. I'r. Ttvitchell had bceu called aud did all thai could bo done to roauscia'.o him, but the body had reuiaiuod iu tho water about half an hour, and lilo had become ea.tiuct. ruder iniitrucliotiR from hia mother, who lives iu tSan Francisco, California, and vvlwi was immediately informed of tho accident. Iho body was embalmed by I'lidortaker Benedick, and was taken to Collage Grove ou this morning's local, for interment. Young Price, who was about 1M years of ago aud unmarried, came to Kose burg about a mouth ago iu company with a yiiiipt-tnao, who gave bis name aa Carl Tutmau, and the two, who were each good musicians, had beeu playing ut entertainments aud in various public places about town. For some unknow n reasou, perhaps a mere boyish froak, Price was going uuder the assumed name of Harry West. Mra. Alice Trice, the mother of deceased, aocompauied by his 4i8ter, aud Mrs. Trice's father, Mr. Gaurutto of Cottage Grove, arrived ou thirr juorniug'e overland, and took Ihe bo Ir to Cottage Grove for iutermeut. l'or Over Fifty Yearn. AN Ol.U AND WBLL-TRIKO lUMKU V.-Mr Wluklow'a Sootulug Byiup bu Ic-vu used (or ovur U(tr ycam by mlllloua ot mothers (or tlielr cUllilrou wbllo tcethlug, with perfect luicesti. It aoolhe tbo cblld, tolteut the guuu, allayi nil palu, cures ttluJ colio, aud U the best rviuiily (or Ularrbu'a. 1) pleataul to the taatc. Sol-t ly druE8ts iu every rt of tbo worlil. Twenty, live ceuls a bottle, lis value la lnculculnl'lc, Bosiiro aud ask (or Mrs. VMuhIow k boothing Hyrup, auJ take uo other kind. I'ralii News. (Iriim Th Wtlrlinitii ) Mia lyiniua lleiidreon,of Hcottaimrg, was a passenger on Monday's Mlage, en route f ir fu Francisco. Mi A'r-a Fnnlcy reluriied from Hose burg Wednesday, wheni ulio hit beon vlsitiu fiii-ndii arid ihUIivhs. Sh IAU Hpaldiug loft Friday for the coai t whore alio wiit viail and ixirhaps rp'jrid the auirirnor in a delightful way. Mi;wa Kya and Mary fpencer, of Oar ilincr, were parwtiiir.Rrn on Tnpn. lay's nl .if". Tli-v w ill viail thnir filler, Mm. J. A. lilack. Koh I 'rai r went (oK'selurg Sunday, on tliM lv;al, wbero ho will spend a week or so, visiting with hia aunt and uncle at that plate Mrs. Win. fciiced left for Saginaw Fri day, w pcro aho will retido, her husband Laving obtained a position in tho JJoothe Kelley lumber mills. Mitts Molliu Jones received, Wednes day, the fad news of hi r mother 1-eiog yt ry ill. hho departed in the uvening (or her home at YoncalU. I.'ira Holly is spondiug the summer at Kaginaw with her alstcr. Miss Hefty has the Coimtlock nchool und will take chargu of llm samo ept. 1. Mies ISlrong, wh is eloiiig at Iloa wc,I, has just returned from Correa, hav ing been Uit re six years, as a missionary. Miss Strong ii an accomplished young lady, and singi cauvely. Dan Applcgate, Jr., one of Wells Far go's trusty men, registered at the Com mercial house thii week. Mr. Apple gate has been in the Company's service for a number of years. Ho will viait relatives here, aud recuperate in teneral. Mr. A Hartmaii, of Gardiner, cauio up (hia week aud lell on tho uverUud for Ban Francisco. From there he will go to Manila to work on the Spanish wreck age, caused by I-idWey's shell game. Mr. J. T. Liwellen, one of Myrtle Toint's business men, made the Watjli man a pleasant call Saturday. He and his family are stopping at lloswell Springs for the bent-lit of their aou'a health. Xels Whipple, for Hiveral years a resi len. of thia town returned heme this week, after a pojoarn iu Montana. He Bays wages aro good there and just now Ihcrj it a great demand for common la borers. Mr. li. A. Unit, cf Wilbur, amved ou Nj. 15, Friday morning, to relieve night- operat .r .1. E. Fnger, who has been ap pjiuted aijont at Cauby. Mr. and Mra. Fuger l-ae with the te-t of wishes, for their neiv home. Word was received thi week, of the death of Mies Hattio Dickinson, iu Cali fornia. Miss IhikhiHon was at one lime connected with tbo -Noun a I schcol at thia place, bciug a teacher in the Grammar Grade. Cleveland Items. The weather is hot and amoky at pres ent. The haryeet is over and threshing has begun. li. T. Woodruff of Ibis place Blarled hia threshing machine on his place and threshed over 570 bushels of grain. Robert Heydon of this placo had the misfortune to have his hip joint dislo rated last Sunday. We are glad to state that he is improving. He was thrown out of the back end of a wagou. Mr. Keuben Mars'.ers, who has re turned from Ii isteru Oregou, states that wagej art not much better Ihero than here. S. S, Negus iy working for Mr. Kycs of French Stt'lcuicnt this week. Jack Faiitinlil i-i working fur T. Woo.h ulT at present. P.ud GjoJ visited Coles Valley last Sunday ou hid wheel. i icoro Haudy and Wallace Murdock went over the mountains last Thursday. Soil llerslicy has gone over to the Curry place to work through throshiug. l'.ill Taker has left f .r Iho llohcmia mines. Hurrah for tho American soldier, tho noble 1K.UIH have Leeu tpicllcd. , Mr. Scott has beca hauling fir birk to Will Hodaou of Koseburg. Adam Pjcruer is building a (auk for dietillitig purposes. Virgil Woodruff of Melrose with a smiling face, was seen passing thiough hero list week iu a carnage. M. .1. I'.uikliarl has beuii hauling woo.1 to Koseburg. Wo seo tho notices of F. B. Leonard's Hour mill of K jseburg on some of the trees along tho road. Wo see that ho is wanting more wheat. His mill must hstve a large capacity far milling bu6iut ss. CLttfcl.V.ND J.h. South Hyrtle Creek Items. Wo expect tho tlirceher this week. Mies Lou Strode ia working at Kram- or'd hatol. Mrf, Harriet Johneou ttill coutiuues to improve iu health. Mrs. Selbis, who has had poor health for some time past, is at present iu Myr tle Cicek under the caro of IV. Tojuo. Mr. Wichardsou ia back from the Sol dier's Homo where ho went a short time ago to bo doctored. Miss lithel McDouald is going to bait Creek, soon. Both of our schools cUeud, Friday. Noah Sellers expects to g In Mr. Tills (o woik soon. lVm't forget to attend the meeting next Sunday ut 3 o'clock T M. Mr. A. Askers aud family are visiting at Dillanl. Mrs. P.tmrell U mailing her b ui J. li. laturcll a fhort visit before reluming to her homo in Washington. Mini) J.ii. io lll hit Salutdiit for ht r homo in liojuliiug. Nicn, Uoya and (ilrU Aid Society. Hnpt (Ur lncrof ihe Toy and Glr'a Aid aicieiy, wai In town tail week, to visit the wards of the society, placed on' in families in tliU vlnlnlir, to appoint an agent 1 1 look alter the society's buaint aa, and (o wail orj the (;unty Judge, ask ing for n rontiniiance of thll county's support. Mr. G irdner say ho is pliasatl to find the littlo onus who havo beon placed out doing extremely well and all in good homos. Atl)iney 1. II, Kiddle baa been a pointed agent for the sotiely in I'iMiglaa nniinty, he will receive all ap- p!ii'4ti'jtia for children, and forward the same, attend (o all complaint oi aouse anl nt-glnct, as well aa look af;r al. cas es of Incorrigible children, both boys and girla. For information of I hose who do not know, the fjuperloteudcnt aaya that, the Hoys and Girla Aid Society la achari- ta'd ) ustilution incorporated uoder the laws of Oregon, for the control and disposition of homeless, neglected and abused children. It alao receives juye nils effondera who are in danger of being imprisoned or cent to the He form school In (his connection it might be well to say, that as (here is no iCeform school for girls in this state, they can be sent to the Homo of the Uoysand Girla Aid Hociety instead, where (hey will be properly dis ciplined and condoled, and finally placed out to work, or returned borne under (be surveillance of tho officers of the Society, The only requisite necessary for admis sion into the Home is that the child is homeless, neglected, abused, or beyond tho control of its parents. Wishing to obtain a child under the ago of eight rears for adoption, or above (hat age on indenture the applicant ahould apply by letter to tbo Superinten dent, at Tort laud, or to the local agoot in Koseburg who will look the matter ap and if the references are satisfactory will sec that a child is furnished provided they haye one auitable. During the past aix years, sixteen hundred and aeventeen children have been placed in this Society, for the fiscal year ending May (he first eighteen ninty eight, two hundred and eighty seven children were provided with homes. The Society is supported by the interest of a Ix (juest fund, by voluutary contri butions, and by State or Couuly aid, thus donations of any kind are accepta ble, and will be forwarded, by applica tion (o the local Agent. Kent Gulch Items. livery-body li dune cutting grain and are waiting for (be machines. Our school closed last Friday and tbere are very few that have any kick at our Bchoolma'am. She did ber very beat with the scholars and if they did not team it wae their own fault, and I thiuk if some of them who are kicking bad gone to school they would be better off. Miecea T.artba and lithel Alexander of Stesoa, Cal., are viaiticg friends and rela tives at (bis place. Kev. Rosa and bis partner, S. L. Dil lard and Win Sebring went hunting last week. K.D. Smith and bia step-son have been building fences. We are eorry to hear that Clayton & Craue, the hay ressers, have dissolved partnership aud quit the business. Miss Ella Yoeuru of Kiddles is visiting Iriends at this place. There is some prospects of a large amount ol S. T. K. li. wood being put iu at Pillurd. G. W. Varhroitli is down at Oaklaud on business. Wm Cobb says (bat iulruders have been iu tho watermelon patch. Some of these nights tho iulruders will get a melon that they wou't like. Look out boys. Ku'OliltK. Notice. I'uited Stales Land OUice, Koseburg, Or., Aug. 5, 13'JS. Notice ia hereby given thai the ap proved plati of survey of tho following towushipa have been received from tho aui veyor-goueral for Oregon, to-wit: Township -i S, Uauge o west; iowu ship L-' S, Kings 7 west; township 23 U 4 W. Ou Wcducfiday, Sept. 7, lS'JS, ut uiue o'clock, a. m. Said pla'.a will be tiled in this oilko and the laud embraced tbereiu will bo opju t entry ou aud after that date. J. T. l!uniii, J. 11. Booth, Receiver, Register. School Report. The follow ing ia the report of the sum mer term iu school district No. il which ended Aug. 5, 13'JS. No. of days taught 53; No. of days attendance 410; No. of days absent 7U; No. of vupils enrolled 17, average attendance 0, Those averag ing above 00 are; Pallas Miller, Lou French, Kate Freuch. Willie Rondeau, Those of gnoJ standing are: Blake Miller, Frauk Abro, Ulyesea French. Deport ment good. I.ilnakv More, Teacher, Llit of Lettera Remaining uncallod for iu the Uoee burg poBtoQice. Persons calling for these loiters wiirplnaso state (be dateon which they were advertised, August 8th. The letters will be charged for at the rato of ono cent each. Bunch, 8.0. Shoubachelor, Mia. Coleman, Mi-8 Bell Shoubachelor, 11. Mathewe, T. C. Thomap, Mra. P. U. Khotveii', 0. li. Wright, J. M. W.ti. A. Fii.utu. Wanted flop Pickers. 1 will give 40 ceuls per box for picking liopb tbiu ue.iijuii. Apply to N. UKai-t, Wilbur, Or. Rejrat SMMe Ike t4 yttre, whlMoas aa4 sXKttma. Fsvnzo Oakland New. (Kroni The Oakland Gt.rtlc.) The Oakland Mills will Ore up Mou day for the purpose of lestiog powar, and adjusting machinery. Mrs. D. J. liovinedon aud Maater James left Monday for Clatsop beach, to be absent about a month. Mrs. Aulbea Crow cf Oakadale, Waab. who was visiting with Oakland frieuds for the past month, returned to ber Lome thia Friday morniug. Mr. T. T. Nichols, of Dallef, waa ia town laat Friday and Saturday. Mr. Nichols is coal expert, and waa testing some of tbe prospect about Oakland. Mr. A. M. Hammer of Albany, and Robert Medley, will leave Monday for Bohemia, and will lake with (hem special machinery witb which to work the placerj on Steamboat. The Misses Anna and Marguerite Clarke, of Millwood, were in Oakland Thursday, having driven up to meet their aialer, Mrs. T. II. Norman, ot Portland, who will viait at ber Millwood home. Professor George T. Russell ia slowly recovering, baying made bis Grst appear ance on the streets Tuesday. Tbe Pro fessor left Thursday morning for Soda villo Spring's where be will remain a month in the hope of regaining bis form er health. Bargains in Real u state. No L 50 acres all under fence, fair bouse and barn, all in cultivation. This is all a No 1 land, school mile. To Kose burg 8 miles. Trice f 1000. No 2 100 acres all nnder fence and cross fenced. SO acres in cultivation. Balauce good pasture, good bonse and barn and all uoceseaiy out buildings. Small family orchard, a due mountain stream of water running through the place. This is a first clasa place, 0 miles from Koseburg. Trice l-WO, down. Balance on fair terms. No 3. 2C0 acres, 20 under fence, nice orchard, fair house and barn, good pas tare. Land 7 miles from Roeoburg. Trice $680. No 4. 10 acres, 1 mile lrom Koseburg, in a high state of cultivation, 2 acres in strawberries, 4 iu orchard, good garden, 4 room bouse, fair barn, well watered, all necessary farming utensils, 60 chickens, 2 jersey cows and one calf, one horse, one buggy one light wagon two set of harness, Iota of small fruit trees. Tills is a complete and perfect borne. Trice flGOO. No 5.o acres, 1 mile from Koseburg, fair bouse and barn, nice family orchard ouo horse aud cart. Trico $400. No 0. loU acres all under fence, iu cultivation 55 acres. Box house 5 rooms, small baru aud all necessary out build ings, 2 acres iu orchard, .'4 miles to school. Toe t -cilice ,' t' miles. miles to Oakland, a nice little city. Trice $1000. 1. r. Klit, Real 1 'state Agent, Koseburg, Or. Thousands Celebrate With thankfulness their restoration to health by the use of Hood's Sarsapa rilla. Thiuk of the vast army w ho have beeu cured by this medicine- Men, women and children, who have suffered the consequences of impure blood, who have beou the victims o tcrofula sores, eruptions, dyspepis, tier- vouaueaa, eJeepIeeanete. They have tried other tuediciucs aud haye failed to obtain lelief. Thev tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and it did (hem good. They persevered iu its use aud it accomplished iermanent cures. Do you wonder that they praise it and recoui ineud it to you ? educate Your lluwela With t'aaearata. Candy Catbarilc, cure constipation forever. 100. c. It C. O- C. full, drutiiUts refund money. For Sale. Oue thoroughbred short-boru bi'l, sis years old. Address me at Wilbur Oregou, tr call at tny pi nee al Garden Valley. F. li. LaBkik. Xo-To-Uao for rifty Cent. Guarantecil lohacco habit curw makes weak tucu strouK, biuotl pure. 6U0.II. n ilrutiitlsta- Wanted Hop-pickers. Will give 40 eta. for 43 pounds. For otbor information please apply to Gko. Siiambuook, L'mptiua Ferry, Or. atom-ate Vour Howela Wllb latcarew Candy Cutbarile, cure i-oiiHtlpuilou forever. -Ou, St). If C O- O. full, drunxUu ref und mouer CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hata Always Bought fJlguutuie of C3