ICLOSmG! 5ACRIF!CE SALE! OUT DALE AT CaroBros BOSS ORE Wc nrc determined to close out our larc stock o Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' : Gents' Furnishing Goods, IJlankcts. Quilts, Lac ivuiuruiuiiivH, i ruiiKs, vnuscs, eci.,cic. UK ices Al HUffil! . This time we MUST SKLL, as we have sold our Kcal ivstate and must give possession in Sixty Days NO HUHBUO. Our late arrivals ionable goods in the Factory. CALL SOON AM) ASK I 'Ok PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store arc all the best and most fash city, and are direct from the rUlNMSALKR A I i.l T I , lil-: I'llVH Click in ill iiu ii new I ll- l lHIll In. It 1,1 III" III. I I It' III II III M i I II .III l.i In. r i.f M -in iiu-l t. iHi i r,-i oi 1 1 1 i k . ii in III ri llOnl, In a, I'l.i t. i ' t ' iii, riuM M. itniK m ivli ti, kintiilti Iajjuc i. . . I i lil I'l.i) i I . 'i' hi I, 1.. M i . 1. 1 , I ,. I..i, ni' r Mill, n.J lain-. Mm, : ilHl ri k n( llui l ily. Genigr II. I'illi In lull f i liit iImit ii' lii Inn' r h 1 1 ! i Mr. kil l Mm Win. Kit Imr la Iron Coo i mil, I y, Imvii I idled nt V.iih iiIIii. A. W. Murlin h 1 1 j 1 1 1 .i.i in from I'l K. I I 1. 1. !( .( oil.". I". A I'l III. I 7 t I r , i'. tt , - I .,) ., in. i iiit I., ii i i iii r nt l'M Alii l ii .In, . . 1 1. 1- l'i. .tn; it ul.tlip, , t-ul.li.itli hi liinil, 10 m. i l'lll)rl Ml'PllllH, Weiliics- H II. Im;..iitii, Pallor. W.im i. it - Wo il on culm ripliuii ut j III ill olliitt j ' Mill dill! I'.iud'cy Will l. Mill Ml lux, I III i MmMv linn (nil. I'm llir lrit In c nl I Ii- Inn iih fc'i ii; j 1 1 Novell v Mm. 1 Kay (.'it i Ion ii-lurccd Inline (ruin Putt- liiml Tuesday livening. lo moulds trip through I liiho. Mr. I mit,'. . n, t, j:J Hill in ex-iiing Mi. M. Joi-plmm .ml hjii Vnltir a (run iliyi r tin In (mm. ! have gnuo In Ni a p ji t f r ,tu outing. '1 lui futility til I r. L. Iu' mii have gouu i l.'ilhcr II. Hamilton mil FlunrDu to Guuihurt pai k lot a nuiiiuicr outing. , Mutl.i am Inking mi nulitii' in Coo No iuihIiiIio will ho undo liv bavina i t0'"'1 lillll lied (lulu her ant Tui'Miiiiy own- i i. hi. i i .i in. 1 1, hi .1 i.. l Mrt I' l II In l.i .In;. Mlu 1 1 'ii i i r 1111 ll II '.ill I Hit It I H'.K't'l. nt l! ii in Ml I 7 ) i III. I'l! In ) v - t li M . I i i 1 M.;i itl.li', I'm'tit i ii ' ... it r..i lu i t'tt'. mill il. i ..n - (.nit mil (.until i t ill !i li. "hilt lllj'l Hi I) Hum ". .ill Mlll.lt lllllK'ttllt.ld lltlUI l;r.' J.'its lint .OS , Ml"liniiii;. Ml" i'l, unify i,i.. J i t ji l'i:- t ii. i in I t, u. i.l I tt it- mi. I l(.i"V 1 l- a l.llli' l II . m - In. .'. t M o in . O V i' i'l.i.: ill..' ! . A 1 U-, I'tfllMl. I i.l It II .111.1 IIIUM'S' liUO i ht ptyli-iit, j itt tuci-iveJ ( i Mill tuku ntuck to nn'V i ir uiuiitli. l. .1. I'. I. l;ll'l, pratliiul w.ttliuiul.'r Miop iu .iiit f M.ife.i uitiii, lifll to tint .iimi.j 1.1111.1111. Hnfutyurt:, tntnuu. Wa'.i'tn.-", ilnl.n uliil j.iwfliv ifmiretl in a fi.i.;l il inauiiiT ul riuHuiutblo inicva. Mluiif t ( lint imliliu utronriKJ w li.ilfl. local m:vs. I iciili f i nit iii h'iimi ) rn nt ZikI'"'" Kigi'oiy. llio I ;.. Muif ii evlliiiK out nt Mi'ii' luliirf inii'iH. I 'till "ml l' tuiiviiict'il. t him lull ,t Dol!i 'h Iiiiiht in ki'l't lmny iiiiiln;: up in nn'i tor di yc t. Wl' iui' hl.riliU'initt .rict nil oiiuiuicr ij.lrt tn i l.i.f t ti-iii u'lt. Novelty Htoio. .iiiA.' tie "Ailie," lint lutt if t inr i.l t 'u' e;u . Kriiiit' it lmiilrook , fiit1 iifit'ii'n. Net i t iri. t. h'.IOl'H, l'i 1 t III" 1 ill ut Till I 'Jit I'-' on. liiii. In Uiiit. I .ihluie liv l!,(i Al .nil, Melioce. I'.ill ill tU Sture iiinl plieo llioir uo.l.i, iiinl yuti ni l lie Mil jiriHctl to tiuj ttiem ul liiteli low figured. A liuo uii 1 linn iif'.i tiiioul o( iliil ilit'U'd tline.1 jil.it leii'ivel Ml I'tillolt I'.i.n. Cull ;uul f"0 tlit'in. Money ( Idiiii mi lily uil country inHoily. M. H. K. Ui i k, Murhteiu' ll iililinj;, lioBoliurKi tr. V J i .i iv.Tyoiii niiyo muni bo true. '1 he cliui' i'it of leifi mill eulleeu in town nt Mil-, II. Kahion'h. Hie (iiliiie 14 inii'i l i.iiii, mil if yoll l.eep y .mi Lilu i.l puio with 1 1 ooil 'u Sar- .ipiinlla you uuiy he H'fiu uf K'W'I hoitllli. I ul pi n t i ,iii. I .'i.tli(y t .ill ul tho old unuwi.i! i-l. hi. i. I reiiii mill iliiovl (ruilB, i nn ly uii'l null", i u.uu mi l tobacco Hi .ru:ri) to nut nil. Mini. II. Ivai.ioN, 1 he W. I'. T. lT. will lioKl it h ii'ijuUr uiei'tiDK" on llui cet'oiiil uuil fourth l'huiMhiy tf every inoiitli ut 3 ;IK) . ni. lu tho Mpivoilh l.i,ii;uit room uf Ihe. M. I.'. i huit'h. H.!;.iU iii.u'liinoH, bowiun iiiiiehiueB, hcwIiik iniiehiiien ut Alexmi'ler tt Strong, iiinl tho htht of t lit in ul that, mugiuu in prico front '-' t' t ir.oO. 1'iBBuro to eoe Ihcui hcfuioyoii buy. Tho it u i ii'iiin him in ri veil. I lead iiuiutcru ul tho Kuiiily Kitthuu, whore tho h'.'iil in to ho hud. l'lUnilloB uup (,liuil. Hi liiH prninptly uttcuJoil to. l'uto Irculi cuiiilii'K, Hoila wutor ami lew aeuiii no. I, i. I P to ilalo ileulirtlty by lr. Miauyo which muaiid llm bcul ami latoel klinJtt of work i-Lilfully taufully utiJ prufioily iiiBcrtoil ilh no alter lioitbhi, but per- Icet uatibfacti Try lr. tvaugo'e Boamluim non'tis, tho bout, latoHl hihI i i i oi . t piufoi l niailo. I'ai loa I of clothing ami huU jiml 10 t iilveil nl tho lii'HH Kline. TIidno gooild IVelO il til l oil tlii wl fiom tho lacloiii'8 hefniti wo aiilii ipiil.ttl of aclliiiif out, and nut (ill'ou'il I t tho imblie ut coet. licat lilting clotliiiiK on tho count, Uylor luado not t xi'i'i'U-tl. I'nll and uxawiuo thoui, Our lint i nvn llm I itel t i.lyleu and are w nth double what wo offer tbcin ul. I'd, a Hi'i'im, your ili nt.il uik il ino hi lr. Mrangc. i latla not (akin - in what our udver- lining inliiiniiH ii preeut. Ibe Hohb j Moil. j J. I', Murtiu hai ruturi td lioiiiv fiuin j hit) outing al Haiidou. Ilu reporlii a do liKlitful trip. I TenlH, cotH, t mnp i li.iire and a full tamping oiillln eitn be I miii.I ul Alex j under A Mrniiu'r. Notice it lii-ti;! y kiwii that V. V. lUn II l.o l iligei my mieiit. II. I.. M MISlollh. Mr. S. I. Ford who lilely mine to ICo ebtirtf from lh cwitt, will open, a ment lv.i..rj uimktl near l ho de)l. .voiib and )epitty Shcrifl LVwi-y uiado biifiiiifMH (tip to Hon lb Poiilan the curly pint of tint week. II. Mooney and family of Cointtot k pa.'ised IhrouKh Ko.ioburg Tuesday on their way to llaudou for nil outing. ).'. Do'.iaB. M. !., me Board 1'onnou llxaiiilut i. Otlicu, M ureter buildinu roci lliii; corner Main and Ciibb dtreit. Impure blood is au vtietuy to Imallb, aud may load to aerioutdiBeaee. Hood i f?rsaparllla cou.jutfrii this cueua.i and averte danger. TheTviiuoesou aoldiuraat baul raucicco undeilook to kill a "uigger" luet Mou dy,jiitto keep thyir Laud in while away (rout homo. Kcv. T. L. Jones la vlailiuic friends at lvoetburg and lookini; after hi farming iutorenta uar town. His family ore vieit iiK in Waaliiugtuii. K. A. Oo.ier, at Abraham's wai a house KoBtbiUK'. a B cash for all kinds of grain aud cuunt i y produce. If you have any thitiK to sell call and fee him. Vamd, iuimediutely 000 uieu to buy and wear our high grade pauU, new goods, l'i Ices from one dollar up. Novelty Store. F. U. Co U man, physician aud surgeou Olllco iu Taylor it Wilson block, resi dence 7:"0 HepheuB street. 1'rofeBsioual calls in town or country promptly au awered tii;ht or day. 1'n.l is a list of new gootls jual re ceived a' the Nou-lty Mjic: lltaukets, alicocs, nhirtitiKN, sheetine, tickiuga, outing llauiicls, carpet warp.'hnt!), shoes, uuibri Hits, yaiiio, tow lings etc. J. M. Hunt, father of A. 1'. Huut who has been visiting his sou, on the Dead Indian I'rairio, for the past six weeks, left for his home at Uaklaud, I'ouglas couuly, Saturday evening, Ashland Tidiugs. llov. lid ward Kecleston, of l'rcnco, Calif,, in in the city the litest of his w ifo's P'Mouts, Mr. and Mrs, James Marks. Last eveuing he preached au excellent sermon iu the I'. 1. church. Albany Deuiorcrut. Dilloe Taylor is now able to gel up aud dress aud moves about the ho'Jso with the aid of crutches. He was couliued to his bed just four weeks (torn Ihe effects of receiviug u broken kuee cap in a fall from a bicycle. Kugeno Kegiater. Mr. Snow nlni vixit t i I 'or 1 1 ilu. I on ! ing's local. Mrs. W. jl. 1 ifihei and chil lrcli hve telurned homo Irum a visit w ith i datives at McMinvillu. Charles Stniliu nl io! l Ucaclt, Cuiry voiinly, was iu l!o.H','bui' Titcday on his wav to ,uti Irauciiico. lames I. Ilamiliou has l.ciii appuii.l ed L'tiited Mut.-s l,'.(iiiiuii i-iner by.ludgo r.flliiicr of I'.nll.u, I. Coll Jili tor :im Viia'.i Ii mil i-pelid mouth's vmiti jii pioi p..M I ji in id, Iieiiiiil iniiiitiK tlibtrii l. Mrs. W. II Dreiitiun, ( tln.i i ily is -' j tying a li-it f.oiii l.er tii .llii.-r Mrj. D. It. Hamlin, t ( I'oiC.m.l. I'liib' I'.nain I'u'.-eisj:! an 1 wifu lu turuetl Tuced.iv (unii thecoHhl tn in It it'fiffuhed and improved ia hotLli. .Miss Kmuia Kaiilh, w ho has been visit, iug ul Kiddle, as thd gueut of Jiidgu i.leo' W. Uiddlu'e family, relit: tied homo TueF d.iy night. Ir. L Hu'.ii left thin lu'iuiing for HanUburg, w here hu goes to look idter business m itleu aud ii frictidu for a shot I time. Mr. JjIhi Catliu tiis njon left for Kosebuig to enter thu toldiets' home, going now on account of illness. Al bany Democrat. Mr. and Mrs. Comatock and Charles Olson and family returned fioui Ysipuina Tuesday, where they spout two weeks in pleasaul ret n ,-itiou. Miss Zelia Zigler K ft tins uiomiug fcr Astoria, dr. w lie i o k!k ill visit l.er brother ami o'.hrr r. I.r.ivea and bo :a utteiidauco at Ihe ieg.:tla. Jlev. W. S. Holt, of lortland, will preach ut the 1'iesb) tcriau church, iu this cily, on next Sundu morning and evening, at tho usual hours. A cordial iuvilaliou is extended lo all who can do bj, to be present. Judge II. I.. IVusoii aud family, who have becu caiupiug al Williamson river for the past month, airivcd home Tues day evening. They will live iu Judge Hale's house uutil .'all wheu they will (lieu remove to thcC S. Moore residence in Weal Kl.iui.ilh rails. Klamath Falls Fx press. lieo. T. 1 rater, who uaa been in charge of tho K'jaoburc, postollicc, bus fuuo to Ividdle aud will engage in woik on the Cracker Jack Miue, ucar that place. A splendid reservoir has juet been complet ed ou this property and arrangements are beiug made for a ven sticccst-ful ruu during the coming winter. Tin liisc itinf 1'iiH ni' it .Vi ;i7i'i,i tlc peuds solely upcu hie purchasing power. Our system o! buyitii; in Cuuuccliou w ith 1.7 stores enables us to buy '.M per cent under any merchant w lu goes ii uloue. What docs this nicau to you? Wo are daily receiving new goods ami at our lull upouing will have tho best assorted line of general nierchaudiso iu tho city at oweat caeh prices. Watch lor our opou iug Mii'ijiiuceuient. lioncbiirg Novelty Cash btoto. Mururoiii in one pound . m limn hL 'igler's gnx -ry. W. C. T. V., ill hold lln-ir nieeliitg on Monday evening at the M. I). church, August 22d. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. IJIiler H. I'. W. Itii hurdson will preach at Ilia Chilian church on next Hunduy veiling at tbo usual hour. All are cor dially iuvlted to attend. If. A. Crow, the ptvular totidorkl artist of tlti cily lias gout, the uni er Cow creek country to proij ei arid rus ticate for a week or two. Tho lawn fldal given by the ladies of the Kiiiergcucy Corps, Tuenday evening was well attended and was lu evory re spect an enjoyable entertainment. Alleged Circus Agent. A man giving bis name im Chun. li. Fayli, of Cliicago, Illinois, is iu tho city and says hu is Ihe advance ecnt of circus, lie ciiino lo i.iigiine on ISalui day night's ovotlund train, am) has been drinking prolty Ireely ever finco. At tlnif l.n says lie reprcmmtH the Fore I U'lt I'Srnuin iirenc, anil llieit again In-mys its lh Syndirato circus. A", all times h says it will exhibit on Scplum her l.'i'li, and ibat the first ir load of pjHcr will arrive in Lugcim tnmorrow. Ol coin thu last is not correct, ai even ono is itwai a no circus poiieiu have been iu the itate, north or south. On iuuiry we In "I he is the same tuait that Cot,- Im tor allluel Vcalch, on Halurduy nighl s ovetlaud Iraiu, compelled to pay passige, but only after u light. We w.nl.I advise our readefi to give the man no credit without lie makes a illfleient sl ow n g.Kugtfue Juurd. NAAU;I IJV Al'KINLLY. Coinnil.shions Appointed to Supcrin- tend the Lvatuation of Cuba and I'orto Klco. A-IHM.TON, Aug. l'i. Tho prcbideut as appointed two comuiissions lo u.Jjiibl the evacuation of Cuba and I'orto Uico. 1'hey arc made up as follows: For Ciiha-Major;(ienL-ral James 1", Wade, Kear-Aduiiral W. T. Hamilton, Major icueral Matthew C. Uutler. l orl'tjito Kico Major General John It. U.-ooke, Kear-A Jmii.il W nilleld .S.-olt ISchley, Urigudiur-tinieral illiani W. (iordon. (ictierul Willi. mi A. doitloii, one d the coUiiiiictiiouerB for lotto Kico, and thu only outs of tin; six appoiu'oi a tocuuimis sions who is uol widely known, ia a well known cili.cn of Savaunah, ia Ho is senior col mt-1 of tlie Cieoigia stale militia and (ivediu the Confetli-iate army. He is Gl years of age. To tie flustered Out. Wasiuxotos, Aug. 16. Au order will bj issued today, when approved by the cabiuet, musteiiug out of service tttijut 50,000 of thu volunteer army force. The troops to bo uim.tered out will include all the volunteer cavalry aud volunteer artillery ia the l ulled Mates at tho pres ent time, aud a largo uumber of infant ry regituonts. Corbett's Father Dead. Max Fkancis'.o, Aug. 10. I'. J.Corbett lather of the pugilist, this mcruiug shot his wife aud then turned the weapon upon himself an I tired w ith fatal elTect. It is believed that the murderer was de-Ul-'tite I. Natives Making Trouble. to Nkw Yobk. Aui. 17. A dirpatch iht Herald from Hong Kong says: It I s rumored here thai the United States troops at Manila have had trouble with the rebel forces. According to one account, the insurgents, upon whom various restrictions have beeu placed by Merritt, mutinied at uol beiug permitted to have any share iu the surrender of tho city. It is reported that they have at tacked the Americans in thu trenches. The ollicore vf tho Ueruiuu watship Kaiccriu Augusta, are under instructions to give out uo information about tbo bombaidmeut, but it is freelv elated that there w as great loss of life ou both eidce. There are a groat uuuiber of steamers here prepariug lo leave for Mauilaswitb provibious. (Ikrtilalc. i ou iii;iii iij school im pmgrcttciiig iilet Iv under I ho superior management of Mm. J. h. Winclmll ; llm new school lio'tso Is itfuily flnlshfd and t.irnished aud Is a good structure, allxdt I Im location is a i ry undesirable one, and there Is pimtnniiiy mat Hie oitiitiiug will h re moved to Olendale this fall. Mr, and Mrs. John Kelleher, nim Miss Jcndina Hamilton, n turned Inun I'ort tait'i iiits nioruing, wntre thy were m.irrh'd lust Hundsy. We join with a liouglas t-oimly in congratulations lo the CBliuttbfe t'oitple. Judgo Lyons aud J. L. I'ewey came to (ileudale this morning. We umlnis'and lbs Judge camo np to estimate the coat of rebuilding one bridge across Cow Croik, at this place. Miss Kuth Uoberts wetit in tarycont today on a business trip, also to visit friends. Abo Miller, who bus been absent for nearly a )ear, ia visil'tig bis family aud other relatives in this vallay. lis will return l Yreks, California, September lit. Mrs. Jessie MiCnllocb, 'iranls I'asa popular iiiiiiic teacher, who has been vlkitiug Mr. C. I. Totleu at ilenellen, mado us a pleasant visit today. There will be an entettaiumeut aud basket social given at the tcbool houeo Saturday evening, the .1st for the bene fit of district 77. All are invited to at tend. Mrs. J. L. Wiuchell our popular teacher is sparing uo paius in endeavor vj maxv! 11 a success winch is a loregoce concluhior, as Mrs. W. is slwa s succcts ful iu training her pupil. Commandant Uyars and Hon. .ol Ab- ralnui spout Thursday al dcudale. Much improveuienl is notice-1 iu (jlcu- dale aud vicinity. Thtre is not a vacant house iu town, aud three pcrnjus are now here who are disappointed ut not being ablu to rent bonier for their families. lu company with Mrs. A J. Jones wo Bent a pleasant day at Applct;dale as the guest of Mi. and Mrs. A. Marshall. Mrs. A. I". I.iugenberg of Cw Creek vallev honored us with a visit last week. Moi.l.lt.'. South .My rtle Creek. Ihresliiug and high prices for wheat, is al! the people talk about nowadays. Andrew Kedilcr met with uito apuiu- fol accident, while trying to stop a buzz saw, in uy.ti tt IJoyleB' box factory, the other dav, which resulted in tbo Ijfs of two lingers. Mibs May Uoylci ia viHiliog fiieuds icie at present writing. Albert Akeis is running tho Myrtle Creek s'age uo . I'ercy Deals was over from lay's Creek buudav. he said his bean crop turned ont well. Uuclo David Uoyles aud Chailcs Tolls went to Sour Grass hunting, one day last week ; we wished them good luck, and they had it, they killed three snipes. IncleJiuiuiy Newton made a flying trip to Myrtle Creek, one day last week. Mr. and Mr. Beutaen have been pjite ill Ihe last few dayj, but are slow ly recovering. Miss Carrie Freemau is going to West Fork, next Monday. Mrs. Ady Iiedifer has left her furui turo in Jim Freeman's care, an 1 is talk. iug of going to l'ortland for a few weeks iail with relatives and friends. Albert Wright is expected home from Eastern Oregon soon. I'ucle Jimmy McDonald has purchai; ed the Morrisou place, au I intends put. ting all tillable laud iu hor s. Jll.L. Kent Ciukli Items. Riddle. Mr. ).. liayutuuil, of Pays tieek. was was In town Haturday. Oi'o. K. tjuine made a busincis trip to Lelaml recently. I'uul Williams was iu town (rom tht canyon last week. John M. Jackson was doing husiuesa in Kssebnrg Wednesday of last wttk Hon. (leo. W. Kiddle wat doing butt- oess In l'ortland one day last week. Ksv. Ilaneeti filled bis appointment here Hundav and was accompanied by his w ife. Morace Hayiuotnl ami Henry ll"rton, both ol Days Crtek, ware la tbii iclnltj last Friday. i. M. Williams cam dowo from Do than Monday ami was doing boiineat lo our city. Nathan I ullerton ami Mr. Zigler, both of Hoseburg, are visiting friends here at present. Heveral people of this vicinity left this week for a seaside ont log at Dan don. John uall Jr. ol Myrtle Creek was shaking hands with friends at this place Haturday. Miss Maui liassett came op from Drain Sunday morning, and It a guest at Hotel Kiddle. Lawerence Michaels came down from the Cracker Jack mine last week, after making some extensive improTtneote there. II. A. Crow came up from Koseborg Tuesday, aud will spend a season bunt ing an 1 recuperating in the mountains. Dr. and Mrt. 1'. A. Uarria and Jamei Clements and wife left Monday for a week's camping and banting. I'runes are ripeuiog very fait in this vicinity, and it will uol be long until the big cvaporatora will begin optratiooe, Geo. F. Fraler came np from Rosebarg lues-lay morning. We understand (that be will epeod the winter at the Cracker Jack mine. Threshing in this vicinity will be about completed this week. The jield of grain has exceeded all expectations and the-efore farmers are Jubiltot. We unintentionally omitted to mention Itutt week, the birth of a fine ton to Mr. aud Miff. T. A. Dean, wbicb occured Thursday, Aug. 1th. Another Dewey. Wo are iu for mod that Mr. Clarence ia.luy has contracted for about 'JO car loads of dried prunes in this section. He will pay 31.,' ceufj for 40'b to oO'e, and S cent lower for each smaller grade- with 5 per ceut off for commission. Pbktokia. ft7l OMhM tfeo t4 ewrt, wkstssvsss 4lllwk m IW..V-' I aUsQlUWyFur W( ftaWliall pWaVW4 , IfWf' VrSeaot HARRILD. Portland, Deuiauiin BFN'.I AMIN - i:LHOT.-At Ausust 17, lS'.i'.t, Dr. K. W. and Midi Mable I.. Elliot. Uothof thoee youug jieoplo arowcll know ii iu Kosoburg whero tho larger porliouof their livos Itavu boon spout. The l'i.AiMLii.u; jjius with their many friends in wiuhiug thorn n happy aud prosperous life. Tu Cert. C .MtoilruiiiiM I urt'tvr, Tiilii" I'lisiuit'i i -.null i '. uii. n tic l"oer""K It C. C. C. tail lo tun', urumiat.. refund uiouey. were up Kvcrbody is busy threshing at tho present. JohuJenkius and family, II. Jenkins aud family, A. ti. Adams aud.f.C Adams are goiog lo Kivldlcs to cut wood. We wish them success. e miaa Miss Alta JNuitli very umch and was sorry to sea her leave us Mr. Uudsou the machine man was up the tiulch ou tho loth. 1.. Mecuui and Joe Thomas tho Gulch on tho l":h. It. li. i-untli and Etetisoii are workiii" for S. C. Miller of Dillard. uic i LAiMb.u.i:tt is ino piopcr pajer for the news; if you don' I thiuk so sub scribe for il aud see for yourself. the reporter will leave soon, ami bo wii-hes cvi i body a good-bye. Mabel N alker aud .Mm. Claytou ttiadu a living ttip to f'uockway last week Mios F.lla Yol iiinl, of Kiddle, is visiting tiifiids at this place. lta'IVlllbll. Stop (9 1 1. til D an colore 1 0. I 1 1 lar er W h 9 Be? TbanMod r Trytuf It. Tn order to prove (lis frret merit of Ely's Cream Jtnlnt. the mo-l efTecfira c-'-i for CuUrrlt aud Cold in Head, we bate pre pireii a g-Microii trial Mze for 10 eents. Oct it or your urnj;fri-t or enl in tenia ro T.LY l!UOS., .V Wurroii St , X. Y. City. I suffered front c tlnrrh of tbo worst kind ever Minis :i ik'v. tinu i neier oouea ioi cure, Imt EIt's I'rc.uu Halm fmi to do even that. Mirny ncipiaiiiUioci Lavs nsed it with excellent roHult. (.htcar Untniin 45 Wurreu Ave., Chicago, IU. Ely's Cream Babn ia the acknowledged v . . ... cure I or caiarrn anu cubuuiu no cocuioe mercury nor auy tniunooa drug. I'riee CO cents. At druggists or by maiL Cleveland Items. The Bohemia nine. Falem Mateaman: Among the re cent arrivals in this city ia Cbtrloe Winkler, who apent about tbree monlht in the Bohemia ruining district, wbicb ia located io the northeastern portion of Dooglat county. He speake very bigbly of that mining ection and tbinke that it it not talked about to the extent tbat It should be. Every month of work done opon the claimt tLere ie prodnclive of rich devel opments and capital ie bound to be at traded there sooner or later. Mr. Winkler tbioks the UoKemia ie dsttined to be one of tbo richest cam pt on the raciCc coast. It corere a range of fifteen milee wide aud about sixty long, and already about fifty elaimi are In op eration. The ore if not of a high grade. but Is sufficiently rich to become profita ble to tbote mining it. Tbe qaarti ie the free milling kind and tbe piece exhibited in ftaleui by Mr. Winkler show op splendid in wealth. Wbat is known thero as tbe Musick group is owned ly a Mr. J. W. Cook, who seema to have implicit faith in tbe fu'.nre of tbe district, having upwards of one hundred men in his employ, and, in course of construction, an addition lo bis present mill. Tbe main structure ie 30x36 leet in dimensions with an en gine room 36x38 feet, ami a concentrates storage room 36x11; the walls are 38 feet high. He has five stamps in opera tion at present and is preparing to add ten more, tbe earns being now en route from Chicago. Hie "veins" face 8x1 :i. He has bonded a couple of bis claims to parties from Montana and they are now actively engaged in developing Ibeir prospect. Cdueai Voar How-elf. With (-.,. ri. Candw Cathartic ..... .,..il,i . 10c. 3c. U C C C. fall. UruEffista refund mane.. Bargains in Real u state. Tbe weather is very warm, just tbe kind of weather for threshing. The people of this place can bear lbs whistle of Mr. Spaugb'e thresher tbat Ie threshing in Garden Cot torn. Pat Murphy of Coles Valley passed through here this week with bis thresh ing machine, bis destination being the county poor farm. M. J. Burkbart of this place paid Oak- a visit last week to recover bia mules that got out aud went over there .Mr. i:. i. vvoodruttis hauling grain to Oakland. He says bis fleet load was the first grain in town. W. II. Murdock paid G.rJeu Hot torn a busiuess visit last week. We are glad that the war has ended w ith uo greater loea than reported. Mr. Alloa Martin who is working tor Henry Conn of Freuch Settlement payed W. W. Scott of this place a visit last Suudav, Goo. L. Yale aud EJgar C. Davit have beeu making boards aud pickets up on tho Coast Kango. Miss Luiio UUiu of this place htt gouo to Coos Hay. Wo wish her a pleat ant trip. Mrs. K. Livingston aud daughter Mot' lie who are campiug at the Ushtry visit ed Mrs. Woodruff ol this place laat week. Mia. W. W. Scott and sous I'-ill aud Charley made a (lying trip t Koseburg last week. Messors Gilloui aud Mack IS itu of Gar- don Bottom were over here last Sunday. Mr. Molviu Handy payed Koseburg a visit last week. Charley and Billy Scott aud Wallace Murdock wout up to the Forks of the river one night last week IMiiug. Mr. W. W. Scott Imt boeu feucing some ou bis place, besides making many other lutprovoiucuts. Wo are proud to state that M.J. Burk nu t is one of our many violinists. Cl.kVkl.AXU J.b, . Wantcd-Hop Pickers. 1 will givo -40 ceuls per boa (or pickitig hops this season. Apply tu N. LaKait, Wilbur, Or. For Sale Al a bargain, a good secondhand buggy and t-iuglc banters, luquire at this oUcs. To I'ure l'iiiiatl,iutluii I urver. TitUe r.tM-mctM lundvlulliuriie. ItkjorlBft It I. C. C. fail to cure, tlruiijiijls rilutid uiuucy. No 1. 50 acres all under fence, fair bouse and barn, all in cultivation. This ia all a No 1 land, school mile. To Kose burg 8 miles. Price f iooo. No 2. 100 acres all under fence ami cross fenced. 80 acres in cultivation. Balance good pasture, good house and barn and all necessary out buildings. Small family orchard, a fine mountain stream ol water ronning through tbe place. This is a Bret class place, tt miles from Roeeborg. Price 12000, down. Balance on fair terms. No 3. 2C0 acres, 20 under fence, nice orchard, fair house and barn, good pas ture. Land 7 miles from Koseburg. Price $030. No 4. 10 acres, 1 mile Iroiu Koseburg, in a high state of cultivation, 2 acre in strawberries, 4 iu orchard, good garden, 4 room boose, fair barn, well watered, all necessary farming utonsila, GJ chickens, jersey cowe and one calf, one horse, one buggy one light wagon two set of barneet, lots of small fruit trees. This is a complete and perfect home. Price 1000. No 5.-5 acres. 1 mile from Koseburg, fair bouse and barn, nice family orchard one horse and cart. Price ItOO. No C 136 acres all under fence, iu cultivation 5o acres. Box bouse 5 rooms. small barn and all necessary oat build ings, acres In orchard, U miles lo school. Poet-office l.1.' miles. 2S.' miles to Oakland, a nice little city. Pries rlGOO. I. F. Kke, Heal 1'itate Ageut, Koseburg, Or. Lumber Haulers Wanted. - Forty good teams for hauling lumber. Price f 1.50 to '5.00 per M. It., owing to distauce. Work will continue until raiuy season. Write to - Tim Stuau Pinb V. & L. Co., Grants Pass, Oregon. for Over I'lrty Vcata. . AN UU iND WlLL-TnUD Ki'M.OV.-Urli Wlntlow's Soothlug fcyiup hat been used (or over fifty years by mlllioni of mothers (or tbalr children while teething, with perfect succcw. It loothci the child, softeui the gum, allays all palu, cures wind colic, aud is the best remedy (or Plan-boca. la lcaaut to tbo ttnlo. bold ly drugsiits iu every part ol tho world. Tweulj. Ovo ceuls a bottlo. Its vuluo Is luculculible. Bcturo aud x (or Mrs. Wlualow's Hoothiuc Syrup, aud take no other kind. No-To-Hae rr Klfty Ci-nta. Ciuaruuiecil toliuci-o Imlilt eum. mnins lucu strung, blood pure. 6oc.ll. in urngl.sU. Wanted Hop -pickers. Will give 10 cts. for 14 uounds. Fur other iuformaliou please apply to tlUO. bllAUUKOOK, l'mpiua Ferry, Or. t.aacr.U Your ISowaU vvttb laiearcw. JSu"aJ j-ananio, eure couaiipuilou forever. o. too. If c. O. O. fall, druw:;iau reluud uiouey CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tht Klntf Yea Han Always Bought Uoara the Sfj.' Bignuture of KSLxfyrJOcfiK Caro Biou, are Iho boss nieiclantr.