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CLOSING OUT SalE AT CaroBros BOSS STORE 1 NIB I'LAlNDISAblSR sli ifmbfu i., Ini 4I1111 t,lir. MMit'Pl I t in i t.iltli I ul .Minn mi'i i.ai.v irocU. H'lnNy rfoivho: ii.l 7 10 i. in.; Pal'lulli 1'd.aililiiK. t. hoot. tU . III. W'. W.m.IIi , llHI'i lllll. Ihlv.al; I law M''Uli iImi ..I lim uiuiiiliiu nivki; Kpwi.rUi I , .i t.. m lUill-i li-Ili ). 1'icii'l- lit. I'i"'' M,,-. ii.ii;, r lii' In; . t "'I' "' Km . M '' " t'armiMW. miner Main ant l-ai.e. rmmi i ikki N ' Mi'in ii nmnr ul l'aw ami ll.wo.ti.' l". P,in,n'rWli I'ui.llo tirlilp. .i.i hu.1 ? .i p. m ; KaM-slli K. 10 m.i V I' f. K.7 m M:lti'. We.lnia- it;, . Hi p. in I.. II. Inun mil II u .in 1. 1.. rpir. I 1 1 ft i ll, I I III i I 'II I I . i Ml l fl ill ,,.1.1 'I . i.i. I'm, i ii ii i mi I I., mill . I 'on- Uy ' -. Mi 1 i llllU. I M 'I A. II KV 'llll'lll, III' ul in. li,; el ' II 111 Hl.'l l ) S'lll .1, , iiui' i ' 1 1 , i , i; , i. ,ii, . nlll,1"!!!, i '1 ll' II "I Ill l MJS, Mr .i.'iim i M I , hi, i II M -ll. .( . mi'! . . , i) r-ur..lay ill i i in,, nti'1 l; --c o hlli ul II III I III I'I l Ml . !' ,1.1 I , I ' 'i.i ' Ht ,ii l I'i I I ' I', .1. Bind, prmlicitl w.ib lunuki r Hiif i koId csiii".h ollicn, next to tiiu .tiMifti i.niuinnr. ikn'itiuui. '""' WalCllt). ll 'U j'Wl'i'y lOpaUed . 1 I , .... , .IV f 1...., ... ill a skillful maimer ul reaaouab.o puces, A ehaiv licited. il llio public patronage ' ucai. m:vs. ft ii it ill g'i )' "l H'glei'e I If oil grocery, Wam ii Wind uii HilbMi i i'lii)ii Ml thin oll'ieo. The Brs Moio, is belling out t "i1"' licing pines, full mill ho convinced. Churchill A W uollcy's tiniior in kepi t busy putting up now pipes lur dryer. Black biocadu dreia skiilH uti-l moreen uixluiAiM. New lini- ultlio Novclly Muu-. I .u tu nut l.i.i.i i i wli.a mir ii'lvcr tilling imIiiiiiiim n i'iri i-nt. Tim t'of Muri1. Smokv I In' " Aiiio." I'1" ''i'"1 c i-iinr ul Viv yen. K ni"o A r-lmiul'roylv, BllIU IkLlltH. Now lltiUl. I,,H .111, I llitf!K'' lillU nhooH, nil llio Kitciil ntyli'8, jutt uxfivuJ ill l'ai i dU I'1 u". Iuiiii;ii lu Ki'iil. i'i will lnko Bliu:U lo I'.iHtme ly Hi" wn k "r inuntli. 1,1. AiAlit. Milruto. Ml our pitxlii uiu now wixi ol llio Utodt BtylfH. No nlioiwurii tfooilmm liaml t Ihu Huhh Store. TcnUi, mid, i'iiiiii cliuira uud m full caiupiuK oulllls inn t'o (omul ftl Ali-x-uinler V. Iiouk'h. 0ll it tli ronn tittiro uuil iii:o tlii'ir Im mi.! vou will lio Burpiineil to linJ 1 1 10 ill lit mu ll low lignum. A l.ti go n l Ii"" mmui liuont ol cliil dicn'H HhoiB jui't U'cnivi'il at l'un'ott Hi, iB. Cull ami f ' tlieiii. Monoy t i loan on iity uJ country iioioity. I. S. K. lii U K, MurBUTR' llinldiii.:, Kouolmrn, Or, Wlml cvoiyono naya muot lo truo. I Im ihoiiiml of ti'itu iiml colluoa in town t Mii.s, It. Kamon'm. 'I'll. i flit ii r ii U uiici'i lull), 'mil if vou lfui your blojil 1'iuo willi lloud'H Sar iiiariliu you may bo euro of nooil liealtli. l.adicu, buy olio of our l'in ilo KIclo combu, llio l.ili'st uovully iu liair ilieas ui, iloi'H away willi hair pimi. At tho Novolty Stoio. I'or pi icoH and iiialily mil ut tbo old iiritiinal tiland, l iouli and ilriod fruit, i-audy and nuts, ntfara and tobacco at iulci' to unit all. Mut. H. Kamon. TIio W. V. T. I', will hold its tegular niootiiitfa on tho hi'cond and fourth TIiuiBilay of cvory month at a M p. m. In tho Kpwortli l.t'iiuo room of llio M. I), I'htircli. Se iiii: nut'liinri!, mc iiitf macliiui'a, Huwiiit; machined at Alexander Strong, and tho bebt of them at Unit, ranging in i.i'ko from 'j:l to :!?.. ri0. I'-ohuio to wo Hum beforo you buy. Up tudato dentlaliy by lr. Miango which iiii'ans tlui beHt and latent kluda of work hkillully ciirrfully and properly inHiutful willi mi alter trouble, but per fect ii.iliHf.irli ui. Try I'r. Nlranno'H mii.iiiiIi'm i i'idkiih, tin' lii'iil, hlcul and moKt put fuel niade. SACRIFICE SALE! Wc tltti determined Dry floods, Clothing Hat:;, Hoot-;, Shoe:;, I.adh ;i ti'l (.cuts' lMirnihliing (loods, Hlankct:;, Otiilln, Jh";, Kmbroideiics, Trunks, Valises, ect.,t i hi pi urinal is 111 1 This time we MUST SKI.L, as we hav,c .sold our Real lCstatc and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO huh bug. Our late arrivals ionable goods in the Factory. CMLL AND ASK Caro Bros' 5 Tlirt Hilj'iiii n u ,1 trm lit llio I r i n : t c )in t ling rln.,,1. linbiuldi i y iilki .1 tki'iim lur lUi'Ciil, ' ut tho Novell i j-i.iie. i Janii'H Haiti , Uiu Oil. Inn, I livri yiimn, l hh In Uio rit i yi'tliudnv. K. A. Id(' and fatuity i, Mrl!e t'uint mcio in Ii (i.iliiii i I ,i-dy. 1 ix Klo lliiirK ban k'iin t Kan Kihih.Iji o for a few Met k.i c4li'jii. MlrD (iruil .litu'ti bun ruturiii'd licino (toiii a vinlt Hitli liii'iidii In Aili land. I,mn,'i, lliiiuii nil At TullipklliN, promlni'iil i hueim of Hrvkway, wno ii. tlm illy Toi-i!dy. .Mm I. I'. Mot, of Myitlo l.rei k viiud Um nict-r. Mr. I'.. W. Hnii in , tl.iH iii lliin aei k. Mr. W, I'. li'Will, limlKKir ol Ibl j i i4rdiner Mid Co., f viil a iohj .i ul diiynln l:,ii 'inr Ihli i ik Uiiiih Will', u im.ib'lil ol oliilla, ljiil iiiuiili , hh in Hiii lily diiriiiK jtlll! vtk (.'u'l'lll f fl'jlll'llll. j M'ihh Nulnlie mi I Lillian Wol'vlibirK ne.it to l,il..ii.'l Tn -a.Uy, wbnc liny eutur in ho il nt M. I loli'li'd IUH. J 1. II. Murgtiii, who liven nit I In' W nt I ,ji rant li on tlm Hunt I uiUn, was iu Hit) illy Tueadit) and ma le Unit oIlii B a pleauai.t rail. Men women and Uiildrei who ate doubled wllh b rep, liuniorr, pluiplef, Bli:., may liud ln'iiuuieut relief ill llood'a -artapmiiia. Slit-t ill' l ian ul (.'mis ejiiuty pauked llitUi'K1' liori'bun; Tuesday willi -Imd iioul, il Kill', wliiiui bo M,; eouveyieg lo (lie. ar.) 1 ii tn nl Sub. in. ludtJO llauiu, who baa been bolding c. uit lu thia illy an judg pro tuui, ia one of tbo nam I plvacaut and allablu JuJki'S wo ever raw ou the bench. II. W. SlriiklanJ, who lias been vijiit ing his brother, K. M. MriikUud in Looking lasH, left for bin home iu lows, buiien bad a pleasant vihit in Urc t;ou. Hon.. I. W. Conn, ouo of llio ifpie. rentativef elect from this county, Imf nuu lo I oiou county where bo will the viail (rli'iid tiuiil tlm cuuveniiiK' td Ii'K iu! t u iu . .loliu Van1 ider and fmuilv have turned (rem eui't ol tbo niuunlailia re and will take up their reetdeueeal tileiidale, whore Mr. aulJrder will engage iu llio aaw mill hueiucsf. Any piiB'jii bavinn I or IM ucree ul elear or cuaily cleaiod land for alo nem Jliisi'liurg with Biuall ruuiiing alreaui, or strung epring ol good water, will plearo eomuiuuicato with Mra. Alice lieorge, liain, Orpgou. lubn I. Wi i;;lit, ol I lit North Imp ,iia, was a city viailor yeslerday. Ilo hae jiiHt returned Iroiu tlio Maiku milieu iu tho Mulo Uroek mining district, w here ho has been employed. Ilo report pay ing Win a being done tbero at present. Hon. A. M. Crawford uud court btonograiihcr I. B. liiddle, left yester day lor Curry couuty, where ludgo Ham lllon will open emit next Mouday. Indgo Hamilton, I'lBltiil Attorney Cieo. M. lhowu and Judgo Wui li. Willis go today. Mm. t runk C. Micelli returned to her homo at Hosobnrg W'edutsday morning alter a plcasaut residuueo ol about tw o mouthB in this cily. Mi. M will lollow Bhorlly, or aa soon as his services aro no longer reiiiiied in tbo haudliug ol 'be kiln ol brick manufactured by hluuclf and brother .loaeph. The later w ill re main aevernl weeks yet and close up the business connected therewith.- Cdpiillo Bulletin. Tho Booth family aro arranging to have a family re-union in this city in the near future. Kov. and Mi . liobeit lloolh have live sous and seveu daugh ters all living and grow u up and iuohI ol them will be here. Kev. C M. Booth, a sou arrived recently Iiom Moscow, Idaho, Mre. Tonev, a duiigUtor and two children ol Fossil, are hero, Mr. aud Mrs. Keys, ol Mitchell, Crook county aro hero and will locate. Mia. Carey, auolher daughter, and two children, ol I'oeBil, are hero. Siycral other children reside lu louglae county, and a daughter reaidlg iu ABhland will bo hero soon. (iraula I'iuh Observer. hy take smell does my so queer." Too much soda or per haps alum or lime. Use ScfiiiHjl's iit bukiny pow Uer. , In f ln'.r nut nut- .r.if ,.ni1: nf are nil the city, and best and most fash are direct from the SOON FOR PRICKS AT Boss Store Mru. It. K. I. r in i 'ilil.; s.iu I' t mil ii ii All kli.da , I h rim pi ii rt, Nuii'it y M..u Mi.h .il't .', i I ii from a vioil I'i A -!'n i i. 1 1 1 1 1 ; x i , lio. mi I'I i i i.t m j', i d,.,eli i. : i ,i". . ! ' In n linvo ii 1 1 , Lin-. Mlk liall I'i ii I mil,! n,',,l, i t li,i :.'.,', ,. i lr.l. i. I . I ; . I ;. .. . gone In Y a ' 1 1 ii j i ,ii Mfo. ."ii (.-. i.ii i li.ri Iruiii u i ii In .i .'il.n.d Mm. Mtii I'.ir'. ( !.;:! w lierii sin, w i! I, .i. ii ii ( li 1 1 : i lie 1 il. I Vn l. . I,.) t,j ."' I lu uf m Imiiio i itfiiia w 1'iul. vi-iii-d , v.n I . Mr. uu,l y.r. II If Uili, ll i.t iinr.iil.t hi, No iiiiiiIiiI.i: i'i ', ii t' l..-i.i I',!ii l!,i' in i I,' I . I' ,1 ii., I. I.ii mi rail,.'-, i ' , .n in t! rj 1 Hill,'- i youi ili n'.il w .1 k II hi . I . ,r ' locking alii r l.ll- uiy jeili'id iv. I! A. I hi ; lincii", l, i Ii i fur 'i m l . ; I. ll iv . i,. ; I iii. n o!ii. i- in i ' eeiii'o of Mi-- I, t Olili paid I n J (.Tin pi'li, ',, a I ,'!! k I. ill ul i i I II 1 i ' ah- I . i Lir ,'. '.van I . A. I'..,-' i.ii K C All... iin.-e. I r. I .iviH N.i'.ie H I III I,' l I "IV'.'I v .in-r, II. I.. 'I l'i,la we ,, lliuimi'd li.M , a'l at e i-l . N , A. l. I '.'.:. I'i. usi'iiAi i i.' uh a p!ea-iiii'. r.i K. Pu'.ia". . ik ol .ili li.e in eie l.ir ,,l l.'d'l, l'in, lur:., I ilil. i. I'.iiii.! ul Manners a:id CtKS IVnei j'i building I'.x 11 III IV! i li" nrner Ma.n street. , fallen l.nln V.plc?.Uiv i ret nmrd from u i.i;t i.L Vuut aHa, ic C Jiup Uiiid by her e,)U.i;n, Mim MitU App!rale. lvugeliii KeiitUr. ' !.-. J!. I'. Ila'inmel nl I be I nf it. all and Aiueiieaii fii-cialii tn ii ujaiu in'iiutibui it lur llii' put p "I I : cat in:.' their patients. I 'f . 1 1 .1 i, i,i ! I, an : ,t i . 1 1 h n 1 - in Kofc bur. Tlie Lit n ," i 1lUgll UH I ' "T Sjnd.iy. I ui! I, able, a-i p.u :!y ii i ,; !.' lied t , I 'Kill d 1.1ft i w Ii:, l' ;Vvr. I I IMU.'i'l 'I' v 4 I'l l inmir aine. 1'. U. C )d,,ian , ,!i , . ,.i I .iii.t hi; Ollico in iavloi A. Wil l!l block, re: deiiie, lcCl.lllen lloiee. calls in town ut' count iy ri,'ltt-tfi"iial pioiiipllv an Bwered night i'i day. Andrew Noun has iclurued l.uuio Iioiu lir.iyn il.irbar, V a.-li;ii;;tou, wbeiu ho ban been lor Miaie ni.iiiMm j'.ut. Ho and I. in brother Jaiued will ;iL.'.iiii take chuige o! the BumIiv i.u cii. Mr, J. 'uieU nl iVii.iillo Citv.au old veteran ol the 1 I'.h Kan.ai Cavalry inaite a pieasanl c.iil at tliii illica ytter- day ou it i -4 w ay home iro'ii iiui National Fucamiiuienl ut Cincinnati. He visited his old homn in i Uii ', which li li 1 1 not neon fur many e.it". Win. Kelliber, lUijivcnt to Klundil.i ftboul a ear ag .1. haa ivtuiuid to I'jug iaaiutiutv. lie iiilornia U3 that be will build a iei louce n;i l.ii (aval near Vou calla and muko I.ii lume tboio lor the muMOiit. II j exii.ic's i cwt;ii to - IV I . some eljul in pan ol ijugiaa ininiug in the nj rh"i u wiuur. Ho Cuunlv during the couiaig thiiikH tbo mines ol .'MiiMifiu iiei;ou of ler A hotter opim: iuu.l v I'.i.iu il j'H tho Klondike couiiti v. l'ho city bcIioiMm upci'ivl Munday willi an enrollment el iiii'.'. rrofetsor 1.. K. Travor will !i.ivi chargo of tho Sth and '.Mi grades ; Mru. K. V.. Ukh arda I'lli grai'e; MinJ Lena Willis lith grade; Miss Madge Mark oth grade; Miesl'ura Smll P.hgiade; Mina Ivva Lane :'.rd cradc ; Mih. n. C. Brown 'Ji.d grade; Mit-s l.i.v.ie Baiiott lot itrado Tho iucicibcd inieictt uf piitrous and a good corpa of tciu lu 1.1 piotu'ui' a a uiott sui'ci'Bsful year. Tho ninth grajo begins work next Monday. Baienta uro urged to have the children atl.'ud fchuol rogulai ly . A sad death oc, uied iu Noith Koaelmrg ou last I'riday lu .iniiig A child ul Mr aud Mrs. Koiiilo.ui, living on tho Last I'uipipia, ne.ii I'cel, was taken hick aud the parents brought it lo tow n fur med ical treatment, uud camped id 1 1 to Bnoby b.u u, neai I'oet Cieik., Nulli ing could bo done (or the child however, aud it died Friday morning. Tho good women of Noith Uoynburg did what Ihey could lor llio stricken family, and pre pared llio lilth) fnu (or bmial. l'ho Salvation laweii b.oiihl iill'eiiiiga uf Uowoiu and ri f,'i i",,i d Ihn laid pad 'funer al ritoi over Iho giave. The Uniform quality of the work manship in ur tlothing is one of its strong points. Kach garment is as carefully cut and tailored throughout as though made to oidcr. See our new h'all Suits. JOSEPHSONS. C. II. hi km ol l.uiley made tbiir nllite a liii-ini kh all this morning. ii' Aiiiuk, a former rri.ilrnl of 1,'ijne b'l' j, ii" a of Aii.oiia, in vinitii.g friends lirre. Mr.:n, Miji, LiCne, ul :-ilu-r Lake, are Mri'i,t teUtivca and frienda iu tide I'ulI'llV. M r,i. ' i.ii k, uf Albaiii , wh i has lieeu visi'ii'glici i liil lri n at Koteb'irg ban re luriii'il honic. The noilli ).ur Citek eh'il will open nix'. .Monday, 'pti'inbt-r I'.illi, with Mih. Mury WiU hi in ihargc, M'. m l rc. . V. Bingham ol lliivie, M in'., vimiit.g Mr. nnd Mm. I rauk CnlkiiiH.m l Mr. and Mr. C. II. I'.riHtol Ul thil l .ll . M- and Mrp, II. T. MiClal.en weut to 1'inll.i'i, I, .Monday, w li-n Me Chiili ti "till l itvi; ! it i.'i i'K In uli'd fur injur:,- tei i-ivfd loinii iiini'iige. M . j lo i iftli leaver for I'uril.tnd dur ing i , wu I, , necoiiiMP mg Mfji. Celia M l'l:il!i ii nl l;,;hurg, who will bavo an "I'i'.-alioli pelf it med mi o ,e of her C '. f .- I ai k:sm VI: ! Time". I li-oe will l e a t:alld meeting uf Keen C "M - No. 10, W. II. C, at their hall I r. ! iv e.i iiin.'. Sent. P'c.h. lo ehalico . I . i t..ii i ;. . i. ..:... , I I'." wider ot president. .Ii.nmk M. Siamon, See. Ilie Ojk Cieek hchoiil will op-n Mou- dav, Scp'eiuliei' I'J.h. with Mri". H. T. llaui'm ui te.n !ni . Mi,. Il.in.lin has rilie.idy taught several terms at Oak Creek, and tbu lael tlml nhe hits been again employtid, speaki well lor her ability a a teacher. i T. Hagaii baa becuiiiu a resident of J'auglas counli', w bero ho ii engagod in etockraising. He i.-i Kbipniug a lot ul pipe formeily useal by the Tolo .Mining Co. lo h's ranch, which will bu used for irrigating purjHie8. Mr. Hagan'e many friends iu this neilion were plfnaed to nceivc a l init fiom him this week. lai knnville Times. 1 he Harvest Festival o( the Salvation Winy, Saturday, Sept. I7ih to Tuesday, (iio -Ulli. Meetings will l o conducted as fellows: Saturday, ,Spl. 17th, at 8 p. in., Bringing iu the .heaves; Sunday, Sep!. Sib, at lie. in., and S p. m., 1 1 trvi'Kt Hume; Monday, Sept. l'.'lh, at S p. in., ice ci cam ana cake; i ues Jay, Sent. '.Mih, at S p. in., public auction i( goods, tiifl ul gojJs, fruit and vege tal h'S w ill be grate(ully accepted, lliit.g donations of any kind to the Salvation Army hall on Sept. 17, lo'.'a. C iii. uit Court Noted. W m. Wiley vs. Geo I lift et al ; junction; argued atiJ liken under Iliad- Uiiueut. .1. U. l'arker v. Nichulaa Furlong; iu juucli, in ; argued and su'mit'.ed; briefs lo bo tiled by the respective p-iilioa. J. B. l'aiker, vs. K. W. Wall et al ; ar gued and submit'eJ aud taken under advisement. loticph Melviu vs. Kobt. Mediey ; re plevin ; cotil iuuud for Hit term. .1. Frank. W atson s. tho Noou lay Mining Co.,; foreclosure of lieu; tho comity iliik is ui.hied to issue au alias exci'utiou against the defendant and de liver the name al unco to iho sheriff for service. Moiiou (or a stay iu the pro leodiuga until the appeal ia poifected was evi l . u'.ed. I'robatc Court Notes. W ill of tho lain Maria L. l'iukatou ad milted to probate. Sales ol real property confirmed as follows: Sarah Weatherly estate to J. A. Haines for USO; W. L. Wildon cblato to Andrew Worley for Win. M. W ells estate to B. U. Ageo (orlfJ-u,,; dames A Vamey estalo to Uoh't Leslie aud Maria Stuart Lsblie (or lliKH). Final settlenieut w'as allowed and udiniuislrators discharged in the fol lowing cbUIos: 0. O. Ilendorer, dvceag ed, T, J, Wiley, deceased, Mary Auu I louiuoy, deceased. In the latter estate ISJ S4 was deposited with the couuty clerk to ba distributed among the heirs at law of the deceased. Fanners, Attention! The Southern I'acilio buvo decided lo mako tlio rtri'uie!y low rate ot oue luio (or Iho round dip lo the Oregon Stale Fair September '.' to oO, lS'JS, (rum any piint in Uregoii ou their Hues. There were hundreds ul campers last year. Tnko your vacation aud camp at the fair mi, I pen a grand exhibit ol what livi!'in t ail i aine. hie laic i'oiii' and reluming home. MENS Shoes That Hake l:riends are the only kind wc wiih to sell. They are the only kind we do sell, and with each pair wc sell wc make a new friend. They arc not only stylish but good clear through. See our Shoe line. ANOTIICK TKIiAT. "A Summers Fancy," at the Opera House. "Thti ll 'h the llliug." fin, , i'lllia- I k re. W o aro going to have another. n Saturday night, (he biifc'ht laugha hle toinedy, ''A Summer's Fancy" will lie produced lor the I-'im llenariieciit, by our great home east, under the ilirecliin of Mr. F in. This will bo Mr. Levin's Ui-l KpptHiaiiie heie, an hi) toes on toward Han I ram iceu. The play is ol mi eulirely diUerent typo Irom "Baion B I'l-ingtun," being founded ou the old .-lory ,, a man ol the world falling in Ioyp w.Ui a little coun Irv gill. Tho country girl, will he por trayed by Miss Auteurei'.b, and in it she has a great opportunity '" ilisplay her versalaiity, as it is divine!')' a comedy pari. I Vxter Ki.e will he uea in tho leading role, .lack Hemierton. Tho eeenes between I'liilanilei' I'utla, ( Pr. Ilan.'hv an 1 Kunna WnUou, the old iiihiI, . Mi'H tiraie Ca'i hing; are lull of Inn and laugh provoki,.,', w hile iu Juthro Baxter, the farmer, 1'an I.angenberg haaH funny par', lilah (Mi-s Katie Sharkey) and lUrry ( Nathan l';il'ertou; add Ibeir share to the fun. Mifb rerry, as Airi. lieno-rsm, uaa a good and telling pait. Mr. Levin will agiiin Im seen as u dm!e, while "Applutou Tuorudyke," who is ijuite we I known here, wilt have a surprise iu store lor bis friends, as .lake. Who ia he? Ti at would be telling. Tbe first act, ia caiupieg iu tho Adiron dacks, Wally goes fishing i'otts is chased by a cow Edith begins to abuse Harry Mercy aud Jack Jack and the old farmer, and thou the engagement. Act second is tho day set for tbe wed ding. The third act, is a ijuairel between busbund aud wife W ally gola onto something and Harry becomes a philico nlier on women and marriage. Tho couuliy girl nnd her husbaud pari. Act 1 is full ol good comedy, and at the tud, .lack recogui.-'H iu a lady called Mre. Asbtoii, now a belle, bis long-lo?t w ilo. Iho piece is ou the order of teveial siioceesful New l.ugl.iiid cou,ediea aud ouo which has been played with much success for several years. Cleveland Items. I.awiers Byrouand Long payed a vin.t to the homo uf the latter las'. Sunday, tbo ileveuth. Kev. Joseph 11. Skidmorc tilled his last appoiutmeut hero last Sunday. tieo, Churchill, Ho'ooil llevdon, W ill Scott uud Jessie 'ose, ol this place; are working for II. F. Labrie in las prune diicr. MeeiBis. Sell Hcrshev aud tieorge Crauo accoiupauieJ by Charles Curry was iu our midst last Suuday. Will 1'. llovdon went oil' on another surveying trip this weak- Miss Lena HufSock, ul Uoseburg. is pay log Mrs Adam iVruier, el this place, ipiite a visit. Hugh MacUcath visited the Garden. Valley hopyaids last Suuday. Mr. BuJtiood liiado one of his weekly visits to Coles Valley latt Sunday. John lUii khai v has been hauling wood lo town the past week. Why do you I not use there mules John'.' Ktuory Masters and 1'avidGood paid the hopyarda a visit last Sunday, Kmory Mareiers, of tliii place, paid j Coles Valley a visit tbe KHh. Adam Hoerner, one ul tbu proprietor.! ol tho Cleveland lUstihng Co , ia ready In lako iu all the ptuuea that uiu bo had. .Mr. W. W, St'oll paid Kosobuig a viait last Saturday with a load cl wojl, Mr. Liliie, of Garden lijltom, brought a bad of pru: es to Mr. IXcruer last week. K C. Pavin, who recoutly moved to liosubiiig, is out here digging bii p ita toes. Ci.i:vr:nM Javb. Attention! (Jcntlcmcn All patriotic men defiling lo become honorary members of the Oregon Finer geuey Corps, can do so by paylug 50 cents to the secretary, thereby aiding thin wand eau-n. .It ,.ii M. it wtos, I 're-'. Fmmv F. Uii'iiAiiii.-, Sec. Another Letter From Cavlte. I hrotigh id klinliieM ol Mra. M. N. Mi l ii-n mi urn permitted I" piiblloli the olion in,; i uiu flint hitter Ifom her in l-li- I;. I. W iloa. no wtOi tbu Ore K n volniiitf is at Manila : Cawtk. Brraek, Ati. , Imim. I'eur Aunt: As the mail leaves to morrow lor the I'liiled Matje on the p!e:imliip Onion, 1 will writn firi few lim a lo let n l ki.ot Imw I a n gelling a'oig. I wonll have wiitteii before, but sImjih Ibiee wcekj ago wer or-k-red to pack up everything had ex cent haversack, blanki, canteen aud such things as that, and not to have anything extra along, they said we would atari out In law days on cam paign so I packed up ererj thing, aod in the rush I failed lo tare out any paper aod envelope, and a there were very few in tbe company 1 haven't been b' to get bold ol s'iytbin to wrlie on until today, when the chaplain happened to get some paper off of one of the Irtnf porta and sent it to nr. We arc stationed in tbe barracks at Cavito where we first landed and tbe chances are we wil) stay here until tbe wac ia over. We have very good par tus and good protection from the rain, of which wc have had considerable late ly. The last week or so hae been typi cal iMeguu weather, only a little warm er. There baa been a dri,Jy rain must all tbo time. (Some times thero come up a shower ol raio, aud then talk about raining, if you ain't ia shelter in lose lime lhao it takes lo tell it yoo will be thoroughly oaked. Tbe building which our company occupies one end is about 1J fret long. Then al each end built at right angles to il there are two other buildings, aud filling in l'ie apace be tween the two ends ol these is another building. In the center between all these i.i ipii'e a large open space where wo form lur roll call and to march out to drill, and for inarching to mesa. 1 bare ecu this space filled almost sis inches deep in less than half au hoar. Ol tourte it wasu'l that deep ad over il but more than hall of it would be covcrel to lhat dr-ptti. Tl;e third expedition arrived last Sun Jay, the olst of July and Monday 1 got your letter il the 1'Oth. Since we came here we have not been doing much ol any importance, only drill, eat what we can get, and work a good deal. We have to carry our water that we use ao'.ul a quarter of a mile, and have to ito dow n town aud git our wood, hauling il ou a wheelbarrow or carrying it on our back. They use rain water here almost aliugtitlii-i' for drinking and all other purposes. All water to be drank most tirtt be. boiled. I wonll give almost anything lor a drink of right good water. Ilia about the biggott draw back we have. Fui liiu iasi week, or so i uae tceu working iu the kitchen helpiog took, w.uh dishes, tic. It is not very hard work, but tho smoke nearly pula a er- son a eyes nut. we nave been getting very fair grub since we landed, at least far ahead cf what we got on tbe boat, but the worst trouble . is that it ia cot hardly enough. They have stopped n buying fruit or anything across the line and unless a person can get a pass to get out side the lines,' he has lo eat only what they give him. There we bat few pastes issued. I have ate all the fruit I wanted until the last few day, since it has got so I can't get it, aod 1 haven't been sick a day since we landed. I have got a cold now but it is caused by gutting hut working in the kitchen aud then cooling elf too ipaick. I have also becu nursing a big boll on the back cl my neck lor Ihe last week or s.o, but that is about well now. By stepping out behind the barracks a p.'rsou counts the remains of Beven ships sticking out ol the water. Wneu the tide is low wo can see about hall the hulls of two or thiee others. Tbe nearest one is about loO yaids from the shore. To go upon top ul the "lookout" we can eeo the remains of the entire 11 as they all went down iu shallow water. We are surrounded by a big wall about 'M or 5 feet high aod from :M to 100 feet wide in some places. In lact, at one place ou the lop of the wall one company goes for drill some times. But these walls are not H solid, lu t tie in aie dungeons where untold crimes doubt loea have lieu committed. They are very dismal loukiug places. There are three old Catholic churches iu the town, all ol which 1 have been through. The oldest one was buili about three centuries ao. I hey were tine buildings at one lime but ire uow somewhat dilapidated, lavo Sbauibrook, Lieut. Hamlin aud the rest of the boys from Uoseburg are getting along tlrsl rate. We are expect ing some more from there on the next ixpeditiou There baa been but one of the bovs from there sick to amouut to auvlhiui:. That is George Staimer Something is the matter with hi back so that ho cau't get around. Dave Sl.ambiook had tbe measles while we were on tbo host. Aa soon as wo take Manila they are going to issue to each of us two suite ol while clothes. That is the klud they wear altogether in these warm coun tries. They are also going to issue us canvas shoes, cork helmets and a ham mock. We already have a small tont to each two meu, a lubber blanket and an army blanket with pleuty of light uuder clothes. We have served something over two mouths but haven't received cout of pay yet and dou't kuow when we will. 1 have been saving with what mouey I bad wheu 1 led home aud have got about f J 50 left. Thero are very tew uteu iu tho compauy i t regimeut, either that have got a cout. We were expect, iug pay today Ihul for some means it failed to come. The Mouterey arrived yesterday all right aud we now look lor the bombard uient cf Manila almost any time. She wan giveu four days alter she arrived to prepare lor action. Allot Dewey's fleet have taken their imiuII Mma nil' and Hi nt idem lo lie navy ymd, and lie has Reyal . lh ta4 ear, wbfaa aaa ectUtoaa, m FQVilin Abielattl Pat mm uttm a t. nrwvn!. cleared them all for action, so he must be contemplating a move before long. I gneis it Is going to be our fate to sit ad look on and see them take Manila. At least that it Ihe report now, that our regiment Is going fo bo used as guard for this lort, although some say that when tbe attack ia made and Iewey has blown the wall dow n wo will be taken to Iho water front a-id lauded, to march right into tho heart ol the city. If we do we arc apt to aire as intich of the fun as tbe rest of them. About all the troop hare gone awy from hero ex cept onr regimen! nnd wo surrounding Manila. They have had several tkirm iehesso far, of which yuii will havn a much taller and morn authentic account than I can givo. Wo havo not had any outside news fur a couple t.f weeks, no I don't know what ia happening in Cuba. W ell, as it i? getting almost dinner lime and this is about all that will go in mih envelop I guess I w ill have leloee. I still have hopes of being home by Chiietioas. Good bye for this time, Your nephew, It. B. Wilcox, School Report. hollowing is the report ol Ihu Glide school for the mouth ending, September 2,118: Seventh Grade. Sadie Haitield aver ageii 'Jl.o; others ulxive W), were Lula Ilgghe. Sixth Gradt. Birdit Tipton averaged M.I; others almve St) in rank were Myrtle Williams ami Belle Thumason. Fifth Grade. Minuie Dickmanu aver aged 'X.a ; olheis alve 80 in rank, were Bessie and Nellie Chatniegne. Foorlh Grad. Ada Bohart averaged 91. Third Grade Willie Smith averaged 93.0; others above SO in rauk, Kln.er Wright, Mail I Thouiasoii, Alviu Tipton and rirrhert Willian.e. Second Grade. Burl-y Wright averag ed !o; others above 80 ia rank, weii Itas Dieckmann and Cluv Tipton. First Grade. A class, May Hughes averaged 93.3 ; o'.hera abjve HO in rank were, Vera Tipton, Karle Hill and Tgorge Hughes. B class, Flora Itdl averaged 83.0 Total number ol days attendance I Pi; number of days abteuce 4J; number ol times tardy 20; number of boys enrolled ; number of girl enrolled H ; Iota! en rolled L'O; average number belouging -I; average daily attendance 22. Number of vieilors present during tbo mouth ol. Deportment aud interest- good. W". Wmuiir, 'leather. HowV This? We offer One Hundred Pullara Uew.ud lor any case uf Catarrh (bat van not bu cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. CHFNFY.A CO., I'rops. Tolodo.O. We the uiidersigue I havo known F. .1. Cheney lor the last lo years, aud believe him perfectly houorabte iu all busiiiesii transactions aud financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their Hrin. West Vc Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kiuuau k Marvin, Wlinlu- ealo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tskcu internal- , ly, acting directly upou the blood ami mucous surface of the syatem. I'rice 7."c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tout moniab free. S. P. Lxcurslons. Special rouud trip rates Uoseburg lo Boswell Spriugs aud return: Good going on Saturdajs or Sunday n and returning not later than lollow ing Mouday !.10. Good going aud returning at any time with limit ol ticket 'M dai a f l.bl. The 1.10 rate was lorunry good for going trip ou faturiluvd only, these tickets can now be sold on Suuday also. VA'Jl I.N A AMI litri UN. Uoseburg to Yaipiiua Bay aud return 3 good until Oct. 10th. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! In piauos. organs and musical goods. Bicycles new and second hand at the lowest prices possible. I hare also got about thirty thousand feet 61 lumber which I have taken iu trade for goods. and will sell cheap, as I am not in tho lumber busiuees, N T. K. IvicuahUoO! Uoseburg, Or. Bicycle Tires. Tbe Chase, tough, tried aud puucturflj prooi. For sale by T. K. Ukuakduon, Roseburg, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the F.iguutuie of