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CLOSlilG SACRIFICE SALE! II I U M I SalE AT CaroBros BOSS STORE rill? I'bAlNDHALlSR s).pii:n.i:i: ... im.h. Tilt lllll I tl-. I M 1 i ii 'ii i I i ill if II m ii r ol Mul ii it ml I. ton IMiiU. Kll'll.l) - - V i I'll'm tlllllt, II III mil ' ui i in.; (ii'imi Ii tIukiI, In in ; K , A ii. 'Hi), i' iu tinli ii'iriil. rlau liiliii ul .'1'tMf III Hill Ill'ililltl, H'tl Ii ei KiwuiiU 4HKU I ai . hi, ll.ilil.i t . H i .-) . 1 1. M'ti nl Initio MV.'tllH. Wi III' lav. l ; .'' ! I'm." I.. M' lillr, I'u Ian, l'4ra ettai.:'. ennur Main ill I.kiic. I'aKauitiiii riH iii ii nru. f ul l taii'1 H'lac ltl U. lillmU) tHJItl' ; l'li.ll' Wliolllp, m. iil 7 M I' ill ; HaM-alli Ki luiL'l, lo a. ui.i V. I'. H, I!. K , 7 I', m. l'rii Mcctlu. Wtdlics Ut, '. .'VI p. iii. K. II. 1'iLHiii.Til, liuliir. I 'i inn Id i i ii' i s ( m i.' ii I'liii't.i,. ai t 1' ul 1 1 h. iii. tin 1 11 I iiwli l. I. I i.tnl. hi. I " p In in. r ni'" I n :. I li'ii In i i ' iiIiik. Mi . I I i T M. I i 1 1 i !' in it t'"Hi' I I B-i mi'l i In x mi i mul u'.nl Iniitlli ul t in Ii in":itli mi'l r i ly Hun- i in m i I' ra ntiti'Miin ril liu'M I i K -. Jhhn IA .( , Mii-liilini.". Muni din i". i mi In)' iii'iiii.u ; i i ii i ii; -1 lllll' I" lilil . M I ( I"-, inn,; II ii ii ii. l in 1 . 1 llll' III! I II f 'I I II. "ill I' ni) i-iio'luy I.l J. I i oil I'lliliT ' I I III I .11. -ull Ia ai i . 1- . I'l. .-.it lil !l Ml- tilili ll'l' III. liti a'l.i i ' ntn ' 1 atl' i l.llli : ut iu mi'l llio ail 11 n III. ui , ( V. IC llll' Ut , A i ' l Hi, I'r.-li'l. P. .1. li'liil, luiwiirnl fjirl... , Tu "I'l a XlTCUB Ull'll'l'. Iiell lO liii) jinraiii' iimwlini;. Ivi-wliiiri!, Offiion. olclii'n, tljfLj uml j ittiliy rtpaircd ill tl.llKlll lllulllirr all lo.IHull.lblo I'licrM. A Hlinro t'l llio pnld'O patroimnu iu-lulU-.l. local m:vs. t'lcoli (mil in ;;-h ji'H ut itli-i'B AM 1 11 W OJil on t-uUtx. riptK t) Bt lli hi ulli'-e. flic P.on Moiu in ni'lliiiK out l H.K'ri fli'liiK iiirt'M. I'll mi'l I'O cmiViiu'Cil. ( linri-hillA W ol!r 'u liniicr it kijl liuny niltlnn i!i new iin'S lor ill y t're r.Ul'la lllJv'll'.liJ llr.'IH bkilti Hill IIKirtTII umlorrkiiti. "Sjuv iio ul tint Novi-lly " lon. I-.i' l" not l.ii.i'8 i wii.il imr ii'lvur tiuinis' loininiiti i'ircMi'iit. Hut Uuhm IHori'. Sui'.'ko I'l" " Vtiii'," liii) 1'i'til .')i' i i,;r of Ihf i'.u . kiii-ii' ': "-Imiubrouk, , fulo nxcntM. ! Now hIolI. ol I i'l lid aii'l laifDta' liuo ntiut'M, nil tlio lilint it ten, jubt u'teivfJ lit Pill I Olt lWoH. liangu to Kt'iil. Oi wiH Ukt el oik to puaturu liy lliu wiuk or inotilli. K. .1. Amiit, Mdiobi'. All pnr kooiIu uio m'W mill ui lliu luttmt Btylcu. Nu f liopv. oru gouilu un I mini at the liuua Slorti. Tunis, tol.s, rainii tliuiru .mJ u lull inuipinK uutllta iun bo fouml at Alex uriiler iV MroiiK'fj. Cull at llio P'u.ni Sloro mul prii o thoir I'.uoilii, uml yuii will bu Bin pr iaovl So Ihid tlieui at inn Ii low linrca. A luio uii I lino iiHHoi Uuyiit ol iliil iliou'u bIiocs juul icci'iycil ut Punott I'moj. C'.i'l mul t'u Un in. Moiioy In loan mi lily uml country uuiuity. ! K' Hi'H'K, Mrtrnleru' lliiililini,', Kosubur,;, Or. Wlmt cyoryoiio rtuyu niubl bo Irue. 'llio clioiiiost of Ua8 mul collocB in lowu ut Mits, II. KahionV. The Itlluio id iiiiui'i Uin, out if on Uoop your blond (Mini wiili UhoiI'h Sur Hiiimiliii you limy bo hiiio of yooil boultli. 1iiliiT, buy oiio ol oui l' iu ilo Sii lo rmubn, tbo l.itiMt imvi'lly in Imii iIii-uh-iiiK.il'iiH uwiiy wiili Imii iiu:i. At llio iNovolty Sti'i o. tor pi k'i'h mul iii.ility nil ul tlioolil oriuiiiul iiliiiiil, 1'i ohIi uml ill it'll li uitB, caiiily mul nub', ligmu miJ lubacio ut luiiHiu to unit ull. Mm, II. IOamon. Tho W. 0. T, V. will boM itH M'Ktiliir uii'vtini;-! mi tb fci:uiiil mul fourth I'liiMHiluy olrxriy inoiiili ul ;t 00 t. in. in tlio Kinvoilli l.i'UhHo loom il (bu M. I), chtirih. Sow lliu iiiiu biiiou, uowiuij luucliiuou, uoviii iinu-liiiioti ut Aloxuu'lor iStrong, uml tho boKl of llioiii ul Hint, ruuyii in prlcu from f.M lo t:7.o0. J'.t'Biiic to boo tlimii br.fuio yuii buy. I'i to iluto ilouliHliy by I'r. Miati;u which muuirJ tlio bi'iit uu J lulobt kluilu of work tikilfully irtiifully ami prnpoily iiiHoiloil with no lifter tioiiblo, but oi' fort B.itinl.irlii'ii. 'Ii y lr. Slruiiiio'u Hiuiiilnim cioMin, I ho IiohI, UIhhI hihI lllUHl I'Ulfoi t IllU'lO. arc determined to close out our larpc stock of I Dry oods, Clothing Hats, 1 Soots, Shoes, J.ad its' and 1 (Iculs' l'urnishiug Goods, Ulankcts, Quilts, Laces, Knibroidcrics, Trunks, This tiu'e wo MUST Real Ivstatc and must NO HUH BUG. Our late arrivals ionable goods in the ractory. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros' Boss Store Win mul Pitto Pcckli'i nf i:imi woie In Post-burg ri'lnv. Mr, mid Mm. S. It. I.ai.c mul li I ri n I li.lny I j ueil liitndi, I'Im' i jiii v i' jI In r 'I'd i nut nppc.ii In Iiiivo ili'iii! ii. in Ii i m j ut y In i iniK. I!. W. rtroiig .mil family visited mla live ul Mill ! Cn'ek over Sunday, Tim U"guo Kivit Paptitl Ai.wx iIiiiii will luet't in Medhtrd S(niiilcr I !li . i lijilriM.I Commissioner, J. IS. Eddy, j was In town Saturday. Yuiiey Uccord. j Mrs. Sieve Willis, ol R.sohurg, arrived in llio iii (hi. ii, "filing Afliliiml Till- j I l.ouiiaid'a mill ait receiving lurgo ! amounts of wheat during t ho lust lew! iUyn. I irt'iuaii Uatlo Willia baa koihi 1 1 Atli Uml uml will takn a run ruutli fruiu tlllTO. I lie ruii.n havn c x t i n yii i b h c.i the (merit liri'ti ami i:'ciin l Iho ataiiiPilaro of nut ki', Mih. 1.IU - inIiit ro'iiriiml thlri morn ilili Irolil ii vinit nt li Mi-bur,; Kucilo liU)ti'r. Mi 1, N. U'jiit'y mil Mian lla.t'l liiliii liri v WHi.t to l.ooll .snii)i;H lliiH alli'riiooit. Lu,;ciio K'-Kixtor. i iVii'liK ti I Sam rulrh hue roiuuiid bum 6 from ii unit ut Cultataio iiui m il ri Hiiini'il bii inn ou tho S. P. J. T. Irn iiii.l family have iil'iiuu.l hoino fivm tin) Y.iv'. I'u)hiih, Mliiie ttlOy 0M'llt 11 few lI'lJH llNhillai. Thoro u'tt ii u a iu llio Dii j; mi iiieiii.i aaylum II'K) Tlim mllxi laryvbl ihiiiiIhi over in tho atiyluiii at .iuy olio tiino A lol;c of alio lrotlii'rlio-iil l irtuiiiu lias been or.itiiD, I in thin ily witli 1.1 mombi'iH. ti.C Youtiijor ia Mualer. I'. )1 otiU'li in cutting a corJ Monilay lot bia knilo alip iiiakinif a bail cut on liia lull ar n. Cut lane (irovo MeMeiiKcr. I'r. Io'ore has purcbaroil a hull inU-r vil in I.. C. II. Matin's cuporutor. Thvy etpi't'l to i iiluri;! nnJ ini iove it Krcally. Mia Lliu Whilo icluriicl SatiuJay I.ihI from i;jeul)iirh', hero tho h.m been for tlio puHt threo work". Cot tai;o llrjvo MuBKcurr. T. J. SiiiKlotoii, ol Ujjcb'.lrri. ulii''il ovt'i in Tho I'.ilUrs lailay curoulo to IJ.ilio on n vibit lo relatives. - i'liui's Motiiiliiiiu'cr. JaiiKa Wall wna in town Uht wci'k li'oiu nil Jiui-r. J.i nun iu iuteroalcil iu caiiyiii Iho uiail I'oui i:uipiro City to Uraiu. .MarthtiuM Sun. Nort I : l Jinna. tho oi l liuio Btao ili iv ui, is out from Doiiiilun iininty with tho iutoiiliun of lui'rttiiik! iu Willjw ipriiitiB prt'ciiiil. Aaliluii'l Valluy Kocorl. AI lVikiua unJ uiolhor ut liarJiuor, who Iihvo ti'oii vinitiuK ou tho Coijuillo, are the tiu'ttlu of lumen Cowan uutl faiuily on Noitli Coon Kiwi', Mutch tittM Sun. Mra. J. 11. lijolh of Ko-ifbuiy ia visit iog bur jmrcula, Mr, nuJ Mif. J. C. Campbell. Mr. llooili will come up Sat urday for a few ilaya stay. Obsci vci', (Jl'UUlB P.19B. Pro!. Luo rctuiucJ tbia noun lioui a trip llirout;U iSoulUoru Uregou, lu (ho in torent of tlio colk'KO. Thtro will bo a number of uow btuileutu from Oakland, KoBoburt and olbor places. Albany J'dujocrut. L. 8. Coou, of l-vo uoibboibood, look a wagon loud of pioduco to MaJBhlielJ, luBt Tuosday, returuinx Friday, having disposed of it to advuutago. Ilia biatur, Mies Kliodu, returned to llio North l'orl. witli biui. Coijuillo City Herald. use tmf Valises, cel., etc. SKM,. as we liave sold our give possession in Sixty Days. are all the best and most fash city, and are direct from the Ma-.ironi in in- "i ii i OOll'l III iglel Krix'i ly. Sup!. I.. II. I leld.i i.l III.' Pot el-ing I rid, is . r W. .1. r.i'li l.nu I "!'l'l".'l j t 1 1 In ( ,i r 1 1 1 1 : a r .1. I'. M'.l arty Iiiih ich trii lo San I' ruin ii'e.t. Mr. Pulmt r ..f LUh.'.il from hltllii.ld liii l.irin to Wuller M ;"ii-. ) udg" ( .. W. Ktl'lir ol l;,..iin. wss in Poiihiii I lot mck. Wo want unoorltvo load of hay in niiLst i iption. Who will bring it? Today is labor May in Oregon ; ono of the legal holiday! that n mm ohs-oves. ,u,l. ;:i t i... i. ;,,,. your ileiitul woik iliit.o l. I'r. Mrane. Jti'I;o II. I- In nn)!i ol hiui.it ti Pulls viited ri lalin j ami fiicii'lu in Lhij city hint week. It A. l".ier, at AliuhMii'H wure- house, buy b hay, v''ain mul nil LiihIh of In no pioluct". Mica iur ui.i .U' u ti ul I; j-nmi ; arrived tliM tiiLriiii!' n a ni'. with fiii'iide -AdIiIiiiiiI I i I i ri ;: . CubIi paid (orp.uu, uud ail kindij of f.'.rm prmlni l.i, ut Aliraliain'i! WMrehou :i; K. A. I I It P.C. I'uii ..I 'li'Vi i'linl hi" iM.sed to thin rily ami ;!l take ili.u.'o i tl.o Wouilward marbii' hli j;i. Notlie ii bitei y kivoii thai t'.C Iavis ia no I'liivi i my ar.i'nl. II. 1.. M i;ibi:s. Mis. .I.l. .! than n an I fa nilv went lo Hudson luilny, bi;lo they w i bpi Inl a bhort lime on llio Iariu.--Sal'un .lour Hal. L I'tiliai". M. !., uieiuber J'-Mard of Pcliti'ii lOn.imiui'ii. Ullice, Murbtera building rt'fi Jint; corner Main and Cuss strtX't. A vabiabbi boihK LrlouuinjJ to I'r. Hoover wan ijuilo badly injinod I.ibI week by breaking lliroii-;b a btilg: in Looking tilass valley. llriikxiuaii AI. Noiuian ami parly havn returned fi .mi a luiiitin trip in Cooh e iutity, haiii killed Pa deer. Abhlaud Valb'y Peeord. Mr. I'. W. Fentoii, one i l l.'.u l. aiiin attullieys of the P. Co., wai ;it!endin to bimnei.-i connected wilh his depart uit'iit iu tlii.1 i i( Ki i.Liy. .Mr. iiul Mrs. A. V. P.ail.er of i ak Cieek, acci.'ii,p.iii;cd by Mth. .lu'.ill AuderBoii of Ikuidon, aio visiting tho family of Leo Parker near I'lain. P. K. Collui.ui, pliysieiau and eurguon Ollieo in Taylor t Wilson block, resi dence, McClallen lloiue. Piofijeeiiouul calld in town or country protnyllv ;u Bwered night or day. PuHhop K. V. Millard of tho Church of Po'lci'iiied lar.iel, returned lo this place latit Tiu'eday, after a leuidesuo at several luoiitlia at Winht;n, l'ougliis county. Ho will move his family to this place, and hail already put Iu a baud ut improving the church Kioundtf. lid hiiB aluro tent, which ho will pitch ftt'eovornl poiuta 0 m i n tho (all and conduct preaching eervieoa. Coipiillo City ) lunik! . The Ki.lical l iiitcd Piclheru will hold a camp uieetiiij; ut tho Pine irovo church, on I'cer creek, bri;iunicg iSoptombvr Slli. Tho meeting will bo continued over Hit? ipiurterly in i.'ct incr, which will convene on tho lth. Allnro cordially invited to alien J tho uiscliu, uud help in llio w ork of eaviitt; souls. Coilio piepui ed to camp on tho grouuds, and stay through tho lueeliujr. l.t t'v M.Ci'ini', Pu.ilor. Why doe I', Paiillul'l has r t'l r it -1 l Miiniirnta I from near Klkhead. Chflrles (iilvin ol Hiker Cify it yiit Ing Ids parents In this city. Mra, Will Donnfiof 1'uimiuuir, Cnl,, I visiting frlonds In this city, Itf-prcsoulatlve Thoi. If, Tonfun, hm rstilrintil to llills'i'ir j friin hin lrf l'i Alaika. 'ihoiuiii ('nli'it r it homi! from hin Kotiio river minus, hm-h lin; a few d.in with Ids family. M, L, Wrong of Myrtle Poiti', wi.l open (lie rcliool ou iNorlli , Peer I ret k, (lisliit t No. I, on Miidav, SepteMihi r 12th. Claira II111119 went ttj WimJiiistcr, Ori'Kon, Wednesday, whero l,o will havo charno of an 8. I', tfl'lu Niuti'jii. Drowns- ville Times. Mm. Hud l-ovolnco of Ivikhtal whs thrown from her horstj a hleirl limu ax 1, and sustaiuetl scvin: injuries to Iur back and limbs. A miirriflnu liceiiH't Iihh been isiiii:d to Ira I!. WiHhiirt and Mi -ft Maudo Ptimii'il. l-o onetoClias.il. .Iakamnt I'.:ia- belli V. I!cilgci(li. ''jlouel Ilyroii, of Ihe .Viah s0 Vmk dfpuly ln-f:loi' ol Mjldier'a boiiieti, it iu llioi ry niakiiii; an int-pi-i tivn of tin OttK'iii S jldiera Home. W. W. Pri theilou o! Puituml, t laini uit lit ol tl;i S'. V. ('ompiiiiv, repreiijiited his company before tin- cuiiily hoard of pialiV. lliou lail Ki ulai . .4tk Kcyes, of Mitchel, ( look e'l'mtv. one 01 1110 mom i'ieittin t-lit ep nn ti 111 Oreitoii, pji.ned llirmif-li Ihii ei' Satiii- day on his way to '':iii(h Pat-K. S. 1 1. Kvunn of (kile Vallf y is having coiup'eted ono of tlio l-e.tl evap-jraioi's iti tho cjiinty. 1 Iu lri received u i.cw four horve-power gat jline eii;ii,e t j run the machinery with. rted Patterson b.ei k.il lo.t.iuc l interior of llio pOB'olhce b.iil dim;, hi') helps (ho looki of the rojiu romuwhat, but it can never bo made fit for a poet- ollice. Too email and dark. John Sheridan of Kan Fianefat'o ar rived on I ho Areati aud will leave to morrow with his brother, T. P. Sheri dan and family for Koscbur,;, via the Cuos Ii.iy wagon road Marrfhiield Sun. air. l elu mime H ikiiI'Iii a lare udditiuu to the eabt eiile of his H'.urc j LullJiui; un Mill ln:fl. Wl.m linii!iel j a portion of 11 will be uc l by .1. A ; I'ain for his meat tn-irket Piom i.evilli Tin.cc. M in 1-eua WilliH, w ho cpi ut the pm-t month ut (ileiibrook, :ifi the Ktie.' t of l!to family ol .lud; 1 icorgi: W. Pid'lle, re t'uned liomu yebt:3rday by private t ou veyanee. Sho was accompanied by her filter. Mies Helen. Ki-v. I'ouglas, pat lor of the JS,tp:i-.l church in this city, repjits an im leaajd interest and attendance at the Paptitt eliiirch. Lev. Duuglab in a plejuant k.oiitleuiau und a valuablo aeii'iieiliou to tho chuich iuteresla of iao-joburi;. 'no bundled aud fifty-four China pheasants died in the north end of Pen ton Thursday. J. W. Wbulley of Port laud, Jarncs Taylor, Edwin Stouo and AI Johnson captured 64 of them, and a paity uf sports from Portland, who hunted w ith Baker of r-oap creek, bagged the 100. Corvallis Times. Assessor Pritt poked bia head into the composing rooms uf this ollice the other day long t nough to remark that ho knew why 83 many gills liked to work iu a priatiug oflice. "Why," asked llio girlf. "Pecauae there is so much set ting up lo do," answered Pritl. He got away jtiBt iu tiiuu to eave himself from au untimely death. Ptt6cllA. Kmory have collected I'OO head of sheep 011 the count, mid havo driven thorn Ibrough lo Urauts Pats, to ui chipped to Omaha. They will Le shipped from here us b.ioii as arrange ments can bo made with the railroad compauy. Tlieao gentlemen have -100 head uf cattle iu I'juglaa county, which tboy will ship to the same place. tirants Pans Courier. A homo wante 1 for a boy abjut S years eld. If every thing is satisfactory after u trial, he could be adopted. A homo where there are no children, und a kind, but linu diecipliuaiiau preferred, liooj homes could bo f juud for two or three little girls, tig.'H fiom two to eight, and two boys, ages 0:10 to four. Call ou or address, 15. C. Tauois, Fasten property, Cass street, Kosoburg, Oregon. The roads are lined with pertousou their way to the hop fields. They tiro going afoot aud horeoback. Iu ant iijuat ed luiubir wtigous aud carriages. Men, women uud children, of all degrees of so cial standing, and of no social stuuding w hatever. Some go becausa cf the few dollars of ready money the Umily may emu, otheid g for tiia fuu of it. There are two places w hi te all areou au equal ity, 0110 is In the grave, (ho ether iu I Lo hop fields. h ( 'ir i! t.ftii t t: 1 1 nin loinoi ro . ir.int I, 1 uii ol ,ti-HV ii lo ia vi tiling iu tins l ily today, C.'l. .1. II, L ldy and family havn re turned h'litii) from a month's outing ut Newport. It app'-ar:) that we arc to l.avo a I irens at U''si:ljurg nfttr all . f riien Pros, eir :us being now oil th') Hound ami houded this way. Mrs. S. .1, shriiiu.of Aleue, is veiling n-laiives nt Kiddles. Mm will nho visit onjlm I'.iiKturu I'uii iiiu, beforo return ing home. live (iur have had her faults but the nevpr rfinphilnetl lo lnr hm-band that her I'lotl.rn w ro not m i','A us thoso of other women. Kyeiy oaring a woman puts out a few plants in order (hat sho may scold her husband for neglecting them while she is away spending tho summer. Mrs. Jeniietla Wltnberly Is visiting iu Ibis city, ou her way from llollistcr, California, to ISaker City Oregon, where she has a position as teacher In llio p'lt; lie schools. )',. K. I.l Priu and family, who have bi'eii camped south we of town for some dav, look their departure Tuesday for their homo at Wilbur, lioiighis county. 'Jo'i lillij Pullet iu. Ilemy l.rowu, ol .am.n valley, met a party of gentleman from Oakland, Calif ornia, nt Poieburg thi morning, und will t.tki) them into the motintairif, s'ith of Camas Valley, for an elk liunf, Mts.J, W. N'onltr iii;d ibildreii it luriied Sunday from a p!eai; nil visit of several weeks with relatives near liose burg. Misa J'.runi, n n ee) ol Mrs. S., Hcc.tupaliii'd her Point'. - Co'juillo litil 1 tin. J. II. 1- io'.ii nov, n f irmer citi.tn of Ih.M co.iiily, now living on the head wat ers of Coos river in Cutis county made this ullii.e a plaasaut calf today. Ho is here viniliug his sou w ho is tab i ny rncdi oil ta.'Mtmenl of Dr. Twitehell. Judge II. L. Psuhon is iu town ami, will remain in this section for several date. He will LijIJ court in Jackson county week after next, iu the absence of Judge Harms, who holdf t.ouit in Doug las county. Orauls Pa'-s Observer. I!ev. C. M. Pryau of Canyonville, prcacheJ at the M. K. Church, yestor- ' day iiioruiug and adujinislere I the sac I ramui't. In the evening I e piv'icheda j very iiD-eresling and instructive sermon, i I Iu in an earnest and pleatant rpcaker. j Pcif. W. A. Mc'-hee, ol this city, for 1 ihe pasl four years principal of the Oak ' hand t cit jijls, has been engaged to teach ' the Tilluuiouk schools 1 tic coming year, ami will I'-ave for there 'itli his family this week. Tillamook will sccuro an excellent teacher. Albany H.-raocrut. Supt. Hurray of tho Noonday, reports that they recently tapped the richest vt in of ore ever struck iu the mine. M a depth of 400 feet from the turfaee, the vein is eigtit teet wide auJ Iree-milhcg ore running from f'.'O to flOJ p?r ton. They opened up a large body ol ore, eufliciunt to keep their "J-ttamp mill running for several years. The company is going to run 300 or 400 feet more of tunnels before, starting their mill, in order to have levels (o block out before stopping commences. There is already 3,000 feet of tunnels iu this miue. The force will be increased to rush the tun neling. At the Theater. P.incii Pai-f-iugton, a neat little .-oae dy written by Percy II. Levin, was pro duced at the opera house Saturday night for the letiotit of Ihe lire depai tuieut. The author uesuuied the title rule aud wa? ably assisted by local tjlent. II IK CAM'. At'i;ulu l't l'uutci' VatiUv-'kiiiie... i iillv I "1.1:0." nit'.Tvwiiil "Uaixui UaiUK'i'li. Mr. IVrcy l.ciin. i'hiihi' 1. viil, 11 W a'.l -fired mail, Mr. Nati.au 1 iil'.cilnU. Lvrl A . v.'in... r ica. A I'O Kelli-. ov , liciiv-- limiting in Aiiht- Mr. fatil Ziler. mi'i'f the Pal-' tfilier Mine, Dr. S. M. llanihy. Mr. Stiil.naii, oi "lil'.man, Mylli .V I'o., Huh Jav!.S"ii, iinl. of ihe Haly Mine. .'ti. Piin l.anm 'iiteig. .lainrj, u I'ui'.i r. lari i", el'.'i k to Mil'mtin Brick 'ar'. i'?', -Iki ifl ni Ncu Mexico, Mi. Tlii'utUTi Mil ail) FloMe ri'lii. all iiili.pli .l lnii!hler, Mi.- Alice Mol l ia. BeM,ie Kieiel'., a New Votk litrl cf I lie Peiioi!, Mit?s Katie Miarlc)-. Mrs. Muniii, "111 S.i.icly, Mi" Miiille 1'iuy. Uvleii Kolii-i, tin Heiress, Mita Ulauelic'AuUurktti. Then) was a crow ded tiouse and every thing moved along (-monthly, to tho evi dent satisfaction ui both audience and players. The net proceeds, about $32. will go towards tho purchase of a chemi cal engine. For a good 5-cent cigar coll on Mrs.N. Poyd. you Cleveland llcma. I he roadt are In nol order after Iliv rain. Hop pickiog will couimiiic lo liarJen Valley nest Monday. Miss Hsiel Dork hart ii staying with bsr grantlioollier, Mra. W, J, Falrflsld. Miss Kdilh Hpouer Is staying w.th Mm. M. J. lUirkharl this week. Mr. Newt Liviuicston has rstnrnvtl from Kastern Oregon. Pud OooI has pure bs set! an air rifle. 1'at Murdock weut lo the Lop yaid yard Friday. Mr. L. Halil wilt and his two j o.ingsst sons aro visiting wilh friendi bere this week. Keuben and Herman Mariteri look a trip over the coast rango and had tho os ual.luck of wounding a deer. lAio Marslers look a trip to Koseborg Friday. Kobe it I ley don is taking lessons ou the violin from Prof. Apitelhoff of J'den bower. The foot raco the other day between l.rncBl Aranl ana .Mori WooIroti tu decided in favor of the former. o. 13. Valo ami liogli McUetu are hauling the banner loads of straw from , T. oodrulPs place this week. Harvey l art-rough ot Uillara wae seen on our el reels last Sunday. Three of the Itoeeburg Salvalioniste are making calls here this week, and Mits Mary Pierce will toon join them. The young people are talking of gel- ting up a literary society thii winter. That's right, young folks, have tome- thing to go to in the winter evenings. The vineyards of KJward VonPeesl and Adam Doernor will havo an abund ance of grapes this fall. We aro all glad that the war between tho republicans and Spaiu is over. Clevelano Javs. Violent Storm At Ashland. Monday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, the heaviest thunderstorm on record, spread over Ashland creek basin, lasting 1 hour in its severity and petering out two hours later. It oured forth two Urge course of hail and lightning flashed, and the thunder roared. The streets of Ashland boomed like winter creeks. The precip itation was one and seventy sis one hun dredth inches, the amount of which van be realized, when the recorJ lor the past 17 years, shows it is only exceeded by the average rainfall for the months of November, December, January and Feb- rnary. ine damage to tne iruic amoun- e J to little. The electric light com pany's ditch was filled np, and it took 30 meu until late at night to clean it out. A. Gross lost (300 in cigrs that w ere ruiued iu the Depot hotel cellar. Lightning struck the birn ou L C. l'ol man's place east of Bear creek, leased by Miller Sutton, aud knockod it into pieces, the fire consuming the wreck. Ten tons of hay belonging to Sutton and Ileal, was burned, also two pigs iu a pt-n alongside ol barn. No iusurance. Val ley Record. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Beward for any case of Catarrh that eannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Trops. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 rears, and believe laic perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their llrm. WestJk Truas, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinuan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggiBts. Test luoniab free. Shasta Limited Ia tho name of the only perfect train iu the world, now ruuniug every night between St. Paul und. Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Taut Kail way i lie pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, blowing views of beau tiful scenery along the route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage ftauip. Address Geo. 11. lleallbrd, Gen eral PaBaieiiiri'r Agent, Chicsgo, III. I'or Over Fifty Vcais, AM Din AM) Wkll-Tkikd IUmkdy. Mri Wluelow's tHuitliluij ttyiup uu been used for over Hfty yearn by million uf mothers for their children while IcctliluK, with i-crteet succcsa It soothes tho child, taolteun the guiuta, allays all paiu, cure wiud colic, aud U the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to tho taste, bold by ilniKBinU In every part of the world. Twenty live cents a bottle. lis value 1 Incalculable, lie uu io and auk fur Mrs. Wiunlow'l Uoothlus Syrup, and lake no other kind. A Bargain. Splendid dwelliug properly consisting ul three lots, well tiuisbed bouse aud outbuildings, offered at a genuine bar gain by the. Roseburg Huilding fc Loan Association. Iug,uire of HiaUMAN Marks, Secretary. Bicycle Tires. I ho Chase, lough, tried aud puncture proof. Fur sale by T. K. UlCUAUDSON, Roseburg, Or. Wanted Hop Pickers. 1 will give 10 cents per bus for picking hops this wiMHou. Apply lo N. LaUait, Wilbur, Or. Raiuh for Sale. l oi i-alo ur tent, 3.'0 ttcie For pailicnliua uddictiti Fa Ophlr, Oregon, block i such. T. Ciitwi, 1 mtf'tm waslsssiae m4 SltaiMai AbiOiUiCiy fur (IsTMjH tawflrlPMl iafla-rWH 01-, ti9W Vr4sB( The Mines of Bohemia. A writer in Tuesday's Kugenu Kegis tar has the following to say ia regard to them : "Bohemia is destined to be one ot the liveliest mining camps ou Ihe coast within the next two or three years, aud the people ol Eugene are making a seri ous mistake by not putting forth every effort to secure the trade of this wouder fully rich raining district, of which Mr. II. 8. Ueed of Deer Lodge, Montana, a rich banker aud mining expert, says un hesitatingly that he never saw as rich ore in any camp as there ia la the Boh mia district, or as great natural surface showing ledges. He Las backed up bis opinion wilh a 1 10,000 purchase aud La from G to 20 men now developing hi claims. Mr. KeeJ is now there superin tending the work, this being the seventh trip be ha made this summer. "The ledges all through this disti let . Aa A . IAII are very wide, running irom -j to iyo feet, and Lav ia them both fi ee-milUng ore and sulphates, xue product irom the free-milling ore will more than pay all the expenses, thos leaviog the sul phate as thai much pnre profit. One ol our party broke off a piece of ore weigh ing not over two ounces, from the very summit of a mountain from which a 50- feet ledge projected. On returning to camp he crushed the ore and found from 15 to 20 colors. The sulphates wbicu he could not reduce ami which were plainly visible, would probably produce as much more in value. "On approaching the camp one imag ines that there is a cannonading going on. Every few minutes ono hears blast ing and the mountain sides reveibrate and throw back the echoes coutinually. The entire camp ia a scene of activity, although there is no excitement. Koada are being built, mines developed, tun nels and cross-cuts tuado by owners of the claims, each being confident that be will in due time receive the proper re ward for liia labors. There are over 500 claims taken already. One does uot hear of extravagant statements made ot "claims being worth millions," but each one goes Lis way quietly, willing to let time and work decide the valuoolhis claim. ' "The camp isoue ot the most orderly camps I have ever seen. During the three days I was there I did not bear a single profane word. No liquors are sold there (we did not tty to buy any, at least the writer did not. I can't answer for the rest of the crowd; and a promi nent miner of the place told us that nine Totes out of ten would be cast against opening a ealcon in the place. Many of the miners have their families there." The daylight ride along the Columbia caunot be but interesting at this time of the year. Passengers taking the Spo kane Flyer, leaving tho Union depot at 2:45 p.m. daily, get this vWw lasting over five hours. But that ia not all. The O. K, & N. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers aud modern coaches operated daily w ithout change. Travelers To Spokane, To Rowland, To Palouse Towns, To Coenr d' Aleue Tow us, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Point, Take the O. R. & N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2 : 45 p. m. V, C. Lokoon, Agent, Roseburg, Oregon. S. P, Hxcwrsiort, Special round dip rates Roseburg to Boswell Springs and return: Good iwiuk ou Saturdays n Suudats and returning uot later than follow iug Monday -fl.10. Good going aud returuing at any time with limit of ticket 30 days if LSI. The $1.40 rate was former'y good for going trip on Saturdays ouly. Thesat tickets can now be sold on bunday also. VA11'1N. AM) KETI M.N. Rowburg to Yaimiua Bay and return $3 good until Oct. 10:h. County Treasurer' Notice. Notice is hereby given to all paities holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior lo August 4th, 18U4, to preieut the same at the treasure! 's ollice in tho court house for payment, as inter est will ceaee I hereon after lb date of this uolK'o. Dated this the 4th day ol Aiigu-t, laUB at the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Geo. W. Dim mick , Comity Treasurer, Douglas Cuiiiiiy, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hours tho em.