REMOVAL CLOSING AI PRICES HIE W For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros Boss Store. Hit) riiMNDEALER n . i -1 1 : i i u : i : I Hits. "I'lIC flMirvllfH. M k t ii-uii r r ( hi ii' ii "iu f Maw n'l Ijiiic ,lrect. Muii.lnv MifiUo. I'fculilni, II a. m m l 7 ,:iy p. m ; iiulitialli liml, lo . m.i P. v', Wui'Ui y, Mu iliilrmli'iit; l'l Mi-ollns l t imu nl llio uioiiiIii;: aonrlt -ri Kpmirlh 4(ii i m p. in. llnHiu i...lu.'y. I'liMiitilil. Player M. tin,!. VkIiivI). l 1 "' Yni. I.. Mimiiu , l'.i.l.ir, l'n' iu'-i'. niriicr Mkln and l.anc. i KHaiiv mnuN t:nnai ii rumor ol .o and Hihiu" U. Huin'.ay iv. : Piil'llu worahlp, in. mill 7 3) p. in ; MaMmlli HcWI. 10 . m.i V P. rt. X .V p. m. 1'iayer Mixjltu. Wcrtnw t , . o p. in. (, (( ,ltWllntlti pwior. IM r.i.i.i am. rni'ie ii mi l-'uwli r ativct. H ini'l.i i . I ' It a l.i. mi I !' '') ' J 1 IIH 1,11 I U-ll -1.1 l 1 I'lllll. .'In. I i i y II. n ii.ii . ul 1 11 I 111 1.1 1 Hi II. I'l nil II ll I I Cirltii i tat U1 , ,,,. I ii n l (niirlli uili mill i my huh- MilHI t-llt ' li. h mi Itiy lit iiiiin,: il.ij in liiliK f Inn.' In linn . .. r I' linn liu oil limn l:i J iiN lUiui, Mlki .iitiar i'. '! I lit -"I I H I. Ill I.I iir Midday ll IV J lliu I'u-.t'ir III! : ill if Mil ( ,1- I.,,-. VI . 1 I III !! 11 ll III ( III ,. . I, 1... lam K'rl r.ii ,i. iiliii: i 11 hi 1 n1 1" ii m . v I' '-.ill 111' ll' ; 111 'f ii- 1..1: I,...!., ii 17.1 r i.H.'Mlll' l .1 ..I.I-, I'l ml 1'. ,1. I'. ti 1. piaili.ul hual.-r. r Imp in 'lilt I'li'll M olllll", llvl t J llIU .11-1 V Ullli'lllli.'. K'MU'-.'U'V. ""-K"". Wulr'u-K, i!mU uii'l J "wi-lry repaired in .1 r-1. til i it iiimi inT nl reuKonubWi pi la s. A nl.niu ol tbe public. utruuoi licitcd. S(l- I.OCAI. NI;W5. Fresh liuit iii glut-u )"' al ZiK'f'e Wami dWii hI on Hiilmi rijilion nl lllilt Olli'-l' Dinlni'i li-ry i'-.l fUviim l"r !0 ccl, al llio Nivli si-no 'I lio 1'itiMi Mvio ni'liiiiK out ut Bicri 1'uiui; pi inn full mi'l l' tiiiiviiiccl. riiiiitHiil A VaolU'' liimur in ki'i't ltll.H y i jKill t 1 IHHV liH'1 lor ill) I'M. I'.Ui k I i j. a Id ilrnto h'.iitD uiiJ uioiuuu mi li r-kin Ni' 'i' ' attlio Novulty Mull'. 'Il,i' Ua.tT I'lurt lit'M ii wutia ia H'iutali.)ii. I'liiin lull ' Woolli-y ocll tiii'in. I . utii nut t.ikc in wli.it our dver- t iu i I1K lii!llUlllll ll'I'I'l'Mllt. lliu Uohb SuiuUu lliu "Arliir," llio ln'ol &C i-itf.ir ull'.io ycui . KniHo it llaulbrookl tii!e iii'iilH. K A. Dj.lur, ut Atuiliuui'a wuro liLUff. liu.Mi Imy, K'Ji" ''! kioJii ol f.irill I'lodlU'trt. Now i I m I. dI la.lii'8 ;iuJ miBC' line hum, nil tliu liU'ht Ht) lt, jiut loceivoJ ut r.n iott r.i oh. Kuiigo t.) Kent. Or will Uko etock to liiBluru by iIim tt'k or month. K.J. A i, int, Mi'lrotf. All uiir uuo'lii uio iiuw auJ ol tbu Utoit btyli'B. .N j bln'i'W'oru K"oJn on luJ t tlio Uoob Store, ToiilN, col:., tamp tliuiis uud ii full camping out lltd can bo foutul t Alex under Strong'. Cull ut I ho I'.ohii iSloro uud price their KooiIh, uud you wi.l bo Burprisod to tlud thorn ut Bach low tluurt'H. A l.UdO mil lino UKSoitiuout olcliil ditu'B ulioig iiiMt leii'ived ut l'mrott liioa. (..'nil and hi'o tlicm. Moiioy to loan on city and country property. 1. H. K. Buk k, MuiBturu' lliiildiutf, Koeolmrir, Or. Wlmt cveuono e.iyH uiuat bo Uue Tho clioU't'Ht ol teus uud uolfoua ia towu ut Mus, ll. K.vHio.N'b. llio f ut u i u i iiucei lulu, nut ii you keep your IiIojiI puro w iib llood'n Kur eupunlitt you umy Id huio of t;ojJ lieultli Tlio W. C. T. V. will bold ItH logulur iiiiiLiiinifo ou llio Hocoud uud (ourllt Thuiuday ol uvury muutli ut 3;00 . ui in tlio Kpwortb Lcuuuo room ol llio M 10, church. Powiuu nmcbiui'B, Bowiui; uiucbiiieb Bowluit iiiiicbiiiud ut AU'xiimler & Htroug uud tho bebt of tlieni ul Unit, rauiutf iu iirlco from JJ lo o7.60. Hemiro lo moo Ihoui bofyreyou buy. I'p loduto doutiulry by 1'r. fcHiuugo which iiiuAiiti llm beta und lutett kiudu of work tikilfiilly curofully uud proporly I nuerlod with no uftcr trouble, but per foot Mutibfiicti.ju. Try Ir. ritruuBo' iiiiiiDili'Rt cron im. Ilin boRt. huiiRt uni mout jioi ft. ct mode, SALE OUT SACRIFICE Miaa KtelU llmnilton bur, returned from AklmU. Miua Madga HtmU npctil Hmliy vlail lug In Oakland. Imo 'I'lionitoli bua Konn V'allfornia ou a huaiutwa I rip, All kinda of atuuipud goi a ut tout prlcM, Nov ally Htore. Mr in It. W illis ia vinftiott rcl' Uvea oiid fricuda in l'orliaud. Mlk Hull 1'ou I'om, 11 coiita jr don until aold, at the Novnliy Ktona,. J. S. Kreitmuu, of Myrtlo CrMk, maIe tlila ufilet) a buint' call IliimiKirnliiK. I'liclo I'eter lliiine, oiAUmoy, lain the city Inlay htokiiiK ullr lfiiiuia tuuttura. Mia. A. I'yuiuiiur baa non i'o Ku Khuii and hlriu, wher nlm will vi it (or a uionili. Mra. Liur I'ouiiell, who lia ei: viiitinK In IliMiliure f'ir "'jinw lime, rua K me to Uiitdli. Tin re will be icliiiitf at. Mio M. Church, at the i hu1 hour ha:mly worn' iii( and evening. .1. W. Ilmiiiott, banker and ultoriiel. paafed through Ui'Hi l)ijr HuuilMy on hi way to Portland. Mian l.ily LWier ol lfoiubiwok, C'nli foruiu. U viiilitii btr (alhir, It. A. Puier, In llill city. i Mira l.u'a Keniou, ol (Jwhu 'i;ey, jwill goto ltozeiiiuii, Mout ilia, where 1 hu will i'i tor achuol. j scuiu KeuU now for "The Siiml of ; l.il'ti ty," at ibeoiK'ra bouac Ttiurlay , niht. Sepleiiiber i'".J. Tlio Irii iula of Mr. aud Mm. 1. T. j .Suuntervil'u will be tUd of their return j to Kobehurg' to lettde. I Mas i'racht, of Aaiilaud. Bpocial land i ollh'O uuvtit. pueaed throuuh this city yesterday ou bia way aoutli. Oulera ure offering aa bili aa Vi'.j cetit K-r pouud foi ho, tut g'owera are waiting for better piicoa. Clinton Carey, of Phoenix, Oregon, ia viBitlng biaiuothei, Mra. M. J.Curry of Camas Valley, who ia "iiite elck. I'r. I.)e, the well known optician, ia to be wilb us aoou. lie will brlug all with him that ia new in tho optical pro fession. lUlpib wauled when the nervi-a be come weak uud appetite fuila. llood'a Saraapai ilia givea help by making the blood rich uud pure. The !-oul!ieiu 1'acitlc mauugcia are In iking ol putting on local traiu be tween Sulcui und I'ottlund iu tho course of u couple of w eeks. Mra. Vt. J'aUdB, uud childreu, have returned homo from an e tended visit with relatives and friend at Willamette ulley uud cohbI poiuts. Irving Oiheou. VA liuick, Wulter 1'aulkner, Ueo. Wilcox and Nathan 1 ul- lertou have re entered tho Tuclllc t ni veralty at l'oreet Orovu. l'reacbiug ut the Cluialiuu Church on D'. it Huuday morning und evening at the usual hours by KSdur W. A, Wood. Ml are cordially invited to attend. Married, Wednesday, September -1, ut the residence of J . II. Sbupe, in this city, Mr. O. A. Kruae aud Misa Oertruda Savage, formerly of Salem, Oregon. Mies Dlauche Itiddlo aud Misa l'lora Wilsou of Kiddle have returned to Cor vallis. where they will resume their studies at tho state agricultural college 13. 1'. Alloy, editor of the Baker City Kepublicun aud uu ex-momber ol tho board of trustees of the Soldier' Home, le reported tiulte sick ut his home iu Baker City. Misa I-oua Cullisou, of ICugene, who ia teacher in the Marshfleld public school, was tho guest of the family of O. L. Willis hi this city Tuesday. She weut to Muashfield Wednesday morning accompanied by Misa Ktlie Willis. 1'iHbT Cuuibi iAN Cm: ia ii corner of 1'iuu uud Woodward streets. Suuduy services; 1'reachlog ut 11 u. ui. uud 7:30 p.m. Suuduy school ut 10 u, iu. Y. 1. t. 0. K. ut 0;30 p. ni. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening ut 7 ;Jl) p. iu. A cordial welcome exteuded li the pub lie to each of the services. W, A. Woou, Minlbtei. Tho M. 11. couferiico which bus just closed ita annual aoesiou ut McMiuvllle uppoiulod Kev. U. H. Arnold to till the pulpit of the M. 1-. Church ut Koeeburg (or tho ensuing coulciouco year, Kev Arnold comes doiu tho church utStiDuy side, "-oue of tho most importuut of the l'ortlund suburban churches, whuro ho bus hud a most successful uud prosper ous yeur. Wo bespeuk (or him a hearty welcome by Mm church going people ol ItoHobuig. T Srltlts Dp. All M-ijns lti!otlutl li the undersign rd are luifnby notillo I and r?jueMtl to come lorward and tnuku prompt tt)l' tu rnout, All noice utii ucc junts not paid Immediately will be placed in I'io IhimIh of mi attorney fur collection. Ibis meats like It read. Wo are going out Ol bllsillHCa, HI) J 111 I llilV6 ft Kittlomenl. Cii ) linos Good piano (or fair, chrtip. Iii'piire at lhi olllcc. Mra. ieorgc l (.itu has fetiuin-d home from a visit with (fiends at (iardiuer Mit. J. T. Driiliii-H and ihtldrcn havt retirr)i.l from u visit at Yupiina I'y Mr. and Mrs. J. II. liooth cane up ftotn Koaeburg Saturday lo altuud tfif) No uilstakn will le in uio by liaviiif; your denial W';ik I'ij by Jr. Slranite. V. W. CrH iilfr mid family have gone lo Omaha where ihev will make their home. O 1. I'jiliow returned the liifel part of the week, from professional visit at l'ortlund. Mrs. Julia lloi J has retimed lo Tort land, alter h pleasant, visit with frieiidn at Koriburr. The only l ent I'.tovj in the Jliiil" S Ketch miperi'ir liii". Chiitchi!! iV Wool ley ffll tin in. I. S. V'eavti' of M)rt!u CrPeU uinde i butincftii call on Itie I'l UM'Lii.i i: while In tow n loiliiy. "Ihe .-irfiiwl uf l.iijei l" :if the opera I house Tliuisday. M-plein1 vi J-'nd. j "Keinemhet tho Maine." I A. W. Coon "I ('.nuns Yuili!' 18 re- torttd I') 1m? j'.ii'0 M'.'k at the home of I, W lather .1. W. t'n .;i Ch pa.d f'iri.t;:i. i.i.d nil limit" of far. prodiioti, at Al.raliainV wareh in e. K. A. Ui..iK't No Vt ii hi.iel y given that K.C. Iavin ia no I V'err my iigenl. II. I,. M Untkl. M.i fc.J. at Clli,ll Villi'. Hllt'lV ( itiii.it veuing.. .iii:i. lay au i .h-b..ij ... ..- 1 I T . .. Ketcn, I msi StiMiilh-y, opici'i'iin:. K. Du-liiiB. M. P., member Board ( I lVnsioii Kmaiiiiccu. Ollice. Marstcra building t iJiug corner Main and Cans street. - Mies Cfciia, Jcun, Camas Valley baa gone Nattlo. where t-hu wilt teuch Oen i ao-i Kut'teh ia a convent school. Miis M.cJSc lYavis will sjon closes very suei H-lul Vein ol scliool iu uanias Vallev. n lwr whvc.'i elm will return to her old I du in linJoota F. 1'. S'orliui of Mai.htii I' i in the it y toil. icv:iius way t.) Oo' Med ford fair wit a a trolUog hcrto. II" will re turn to cur air in I'doW. Booth f miy id.ln Vjii iu the t veuiug. Henry returned to Koeeburg Sunday eveuiurc but Mm. Mh will make i Visit hero - U i aula I'ass Obeerver. J. L Crouemillcr uud fa "' '0 peeled to nriivo in Koeeburg 'tay lro La Oraude. They may co JuJe agsiu iut.ko their home in Kose 'r'- F. K. Cotlman, puysiciau and a "Ut'l'oa Ollice in Taylor iV; Wilson block, nVi donce, McClallen llotite. l'rolossi culls in towu or country promptly swered night or day. Charles Duvh, tho lO year old uou oJ 1). Davis living near Comstock. was killed Monday evening by (ailing from a wagon loaded with wood. Iu tho (all his neck wan broken uud bend crushed. Any persrm having li or HO acres ol clear or easily cleared land (or sale near Kosohnig with email running stream, or strong spring of good water, will please comuiunicule with Mrs. Alice Oeonre. Draiu, Oregon. This ollico has just completed for At torney F. W. Beuson, a printed abstract of tho record iu tho rami o( .1. Frunk Watson vs The Noouduy Mining Com pany, t.ow ponding iu tuo Supreme Court, conHistiug of 10- pages. The Jossoy-Marviu dramatic company will produce, in tliia city Thursday night ol this week, tin. ureal i!uv entitled 'llio Signal Liberty." Tho blowing up of tho Maine iukI tho destruction of Corveru's lloet, :iro umong tho eceues of this great play, unit urn in u panoramic form. Oo uud sen Ttio Sigual of Liber ty." Wo uio teceiyiiig ioiuusta uluiodt ev ery day, from vurtius iu the vast und iu Culiforniu, for uamplo copies o( this pip or from parlies v ho coutomplated com lug to tho great Uiuiiaa valley. Thero iu ui DBiiei ii mo iuuu tins lor persoUB having properly which I hoy wish to sell or exchuuge, to udvcrtieo tho eauio iu Tim l'l aiNutAi tit. Try it. Mr. B. F. Bonlly, of Oaklaud, was caller at this ollico Friday, Mr. Bdutlev is uu old Wiucoubln votorau of the civil war uud is eulleriug (rout seiiouu dieu bilitms received during tho service. He compliuientod the ri.UNowi.hu (or (ho light it has beeu making ugaiuut tbo uu juet rules of (ho Oregon Soldiers Homo aud expressed the hopu that a clmugo lu tlu state administration, would hriut'lre ltd (o the iumiUoa of that inatilutioii The Uniform quality of the work mansliip in our clothing is out- of its strong points. Kacli garment is as carefully cut and tailored throughout as though made to order. Sec our new i-'all Suits. JOSEPHSONS. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. lirinlol and Miss Metta lUpp weut to l'ortland Tuesday. Win. II llueg. has sold the Kcscburg bakery lo llauish & liiudy, late of roriland who Uke charge tomorrow. Mr. 1 1 leg It-uvea tomorrow fur Honolulu, w h'tre he exicts lo engage in busini ss. Tho SjuUiera l'aciflc will give yoo n ride to the Oregon State Fair on any of thfir lines in Oregon, for one (are lor the round trip, goo I golne and returning any time during Ihe fair. The Slate Fair if Ihe peopla'a institution aud should be patrniiliM'd libt-rally. Cmie and see what mtourcve Oregon has. 'no fare for roiiii 1 irip. Mrs. Madeleine It. C inkling, nl l'rlne villi", grand uialroii id Hie Order of Ihe laetern S'ar, left yet-lerday for nli- intuii, 1'. ('., t i attend Mii niii.'inl aes- biuii of thograad chapter, whie'i opens September -7, and coutinues for Ihrru dayr. Mie. Conkling ia tlm for' delegate eunl to the gtand c'ispter by the Oregon jiirinllcti'iii, and alo enj is the dutinr- lion nf being ihe fi'H Kr'",l matron uf rcg)ii Imiiurel with u u-ileciion. I'or'-iaud Telenram. Monday Rich Uohcma. li K. .lawley yesterday chowed uu bjiik! icuiAikat'ly line specimens of Koid- beii'iug ore from hif mines in the Bo huiii ditl'icl. Oue small piece, which was fiom a sui(ee crupping, was (airly covered with gold, while auolher piece taken from Ihe ledgo showed a great many colors, und contained a large a u.ouut of galena ore. Mr. Hawley says all the mines iu that legiou ure turning out well. There ure now a number of five and ten stamp mills iu thero, and they remove the lieo milling ore. The concentrates are baultd lo Collage Orove by team, then shipped by freight to Taconr.u to a smelt er, This is cxpeusive, but after paying the charge of Backing, hauling, freight and milliug. the miue owners get about $ AO u ton from their concentrates. A smelter ia u jw needed ul Bohemia, uudlheieis uoijucstiou but one will bo established there soon. This year's work has made great strides along the line of devclopeuieut , and a great many new uud rich uiiues have been opcued. With the completion of a good wagon road into tho minue, uew life will bo given to iniuiug uud milling Fugeue lie gistcr. (it Change in Division. It. Koehlei', m"Sf, and L. K, Fields. suoerinU'Ul ot lLo lin8 ia nrmmn r....,r,,o.l f. OJ 811 FraUCieCO batuiday, where report bla il they went in leiird to rumored c 'auge lu lire i;. ii.a i llnti in th'e state. It is now understood that there wi. " w no -changes, but that as soon as possible me te motive power will be added to I this and ot the railroad to meet the wan la t the rapidly increasing volu of business ana mat men more 1raiu will be added to tho lime tsilblo ol the eysteni. The husinees of the khmS, waicli is now greater man ever be.itv, is sovarly tsxlng the capac ity of t ho present roiling stock ol the eoujpao r n ireaguv uuu - pmbuik" trains shjki IstwitcheU out oi asuiuiio vostord w. AaiiUwd Tidings. IThrwc or Four parti tular coc'i in one neigh borly lod are enough to make a groi r keep Schilling Best bakinj9owder. 4 At Half Fare. Ou October 3d, you can go (rc 'xa point ou the Southern I'ucitio lin M ,0 l'ortluud uud return uuy lime with u 11 week (or tho price of ono fate, thus h. xv' ing uu opportunity to see the big Or. gou Industrial Imposition, whore al. aorli) ol attractions will p'oaao, nmuso uud instruct. Tho wouderlul llegeluiauu, who are goiug (o be there, aud the Manila Guard uud Naval Kcservo will drill, and there will bo free cooking lectures aud a Southern plantation sceue with real live duikiea aud lota of other attractions. Tho miinio wil be thn Uncut eyer howl iu tho NoitliweVl . S Shoes That Hake I:ricncl5 arc tne only ktuu vc wish to sell. They arc the only kind wc do sell, and with each pair wc the only kind sell wc make a new friend. They arc- n0 I only stylish but good clear tliroiiKli. icc our Shoe line. A Large Family Reunion. On last Saturday eveiuii.' a very en joyable time was rent at the par'ors of the Hotel Josephine by Kev. an I Mrs. Kobvrt Booth und their family. There childreo, twelve in number, were all preienl on this otTUion with the tingle cxcpptiou of their son 'Viliiam Booth, who rrsides at I'rinevilie, and cj'jld not be here Thfr were oi rela'ivcs as- rumbled, including their only great grandchild, Baby Ailene luubar. The event was uou not ft- u witnetsed. Kev and Mr. Booth wne ewly Oregon ni'jiiecra, enminz In r.; in ls- from Iqwj, croaiiii g the 1 1 tin with an ox team. They settled In Ya nhi'l county and reei.Jed until 130" when they moved lo Kiiiilas tountv, coming I i Urania Phbs attout ten jears ag-. The'-r child ren ure all grown ai d marric I, Mrs Toney, c( Kasteru Oregon, U-ing Ihe eldeat, and J. If. Booth, l!ie rcjivcr at the Kueburg land ollico ii the ''baby uf the family. Light ' I the toin und Ijuhtcra arc Oregoni .r e. O i A'lgnst M. is'O. Kev. B ijth ami w ife celelrated their golden wedding. M r- .i.ai. ii.ipb aid liftv yeaiiof wedded lift ia now- placed to I heir credit. The children present were Kev. O. M booth, of Idaho, J. O., K A. and J. U. Booth, of this city, Mre. To nty, of Fos sil, Mie. Belknap, of Benton csuuty Mis. Hockett, of Ashland, Mrs. Single- tou, of Djuglas county, Mre. Keye, of Mitchell. Mrs. Cam , o( Fossil aud Mrs, V. A. I'eteisou, of tbU city. On tbe (ollowing day Kev. ii. M, Booth, held servic-s at the Newmau M K. church, large audience Iciog iu ut- lendauce. and this being the Crst time the old (oiks bad heard their ion preach. Most of the relatives have re turned to their various homes alter re- maininit here several days. lirants rasa Observer. Largest nine in the World. It mav no: iiencrallv bo kujwu that Iho Black Butte Cinnabar mine of Doug laa county is probably tli9 host as well aa the largest uuick silver mitie iu the world. The Urga smelting fnrnaoaa (o the reduction of the ore has J i-t beeu completed aud is capable of supplyiug, when worked to it full capacity, tLe entire quick silver market of ihe I'ni'eJ States. Supt. Behrman says taere are row over 50 men ou the compauy's pay rull and that two larue brdiug louses have been built, one ul the initio uud one at the smelter, (or the accomoda tion o( employes. Though it is not generally known, et it ia a (uct, thut the prominence and citeueiveuesa of these mines ure more generally talked ol in Franco aud Ueroiauy tbau right hero in old web foot. Cot tano Grove Leader. The Signal of Liberty. The lust week ol tho engagement of b. Jjssev-Marvin, company at tue Thiid Avenue theater opened Suuday niaut. tho!uudience being unexpecledly large, The uttructiou wus "The Sinul ol Liberty," aud proved t bo a strong one, and the excelleut advertising by those who saw it preseuted here eoino weeks ago was doubtless iu u large measure responsible lor its enthusiastic receptiou. Since that lime it lias been strengthened by addiogoueel the clev erest scenes ever produced here. It show s the destruction ol I'io Spanish fleet outside the harbor. The sccoe ia in Duuoiumic form, ihs audience not hav- in lo undemo an especially vivid Stretch of the imauiuation to tiud them eelves looking ut the right from a pats sing vcetel. Seattle Timcif. Weather Report For the week eudiug Sept. 1, lSJci. Maximum temperature, 8'J, ou thelUh Miniuiuui temweratuie, 47, on the l'-th iVscinitatiou. .53. Averajio piecipitatlou (or ibis month (or , ;'l ears, 1.0 Total itrocipitatiou from Sept. I, li'-'i lo dale, .51'. Averanu urecipitaliou from Sept 1, -5'J Tul dellcieucy from Sept. 1, lS'JS, 0 . yerage urec-ipitatlou for 'Jl wet t-eusous fvpt. to May. iuelusi-i, 'i Tuos. (JuiBos, Obseiver l7or Sale MEN At a bargain, a good secondhand buggy and 8iug.. h,(,ifl- ll'"'-a " this oiico C0Mni55IONllK I'OR ALASKA. lin I red Paje-Tustln Appolnltd uy the President. On I. it Momiay tne vrreuiMn ap pointed I l.m. Kred rngi.Tostn, iru uiirdiniirr f n tli lorrlitrf 1 1 AUska, to ImM cunt at Wrafigol. The "ice la ol, of enn!(t r nil I m pur In me , the toinmla- al)ii.'r luiving bth rrlmiiiul and civil j.iri-li' ti')n, an well aa l ing recoruer oi eoiiveyaniu, und exercising piooaie juria-liction. The corupensation amounti to between :J0()0 and 5000 " there Inli g Imili a, naUry and Ueaat- ttched to tho oltice. Tho ditlriel, over which Jud.e Tu ln will prcsi is the most sou'berly in the tflrrituiy. aiid is the luoV. desiiable on account of Ihe plewant cliuial'J and other adrantai;fli. AaJodge Tnstin ia Uwyerolmany years cxperiente and rfe'igoiisd ability, the appointment is In evi-rr way a aalt a'!e and proper one. He does not yet know jut when he will go north, hut it will probably be within two or three wetki. Judge Tostiu has many friends, not only in Douglas county, bnt lo almost eveiy pari oi uregoo, nu oi wnom win join In congratulations at bis good (ort'ine. Dinger. I Mrs. Mamie Clemeots, daughter au'l I sister Mies Uallas Miller, made a nying trip lo Olendale last Sunday to meet one of their old (riende, John Wheeler. The McOinnis brothers end Iheir I node, John McUionis, of the Lone Fir made Binger a visit last Sunday. I Jottt.h French and Win. McUionis made a business trip to Canyonville las', wet k. ... ... thegue.l.of Mr. and Mrs. CL. Che- ny.ofllaielDall. ! t.n::. jjun. uinie uu I.". .'iniuiui. a.nl a..lea.ant evening at Win. Ut- mer's. The y-uog men ol Cow creek seem lo llilOK noooiawn ia s preuy . . . - , 1 : . plaue. Dak Johns uud Will Cbadwick were at liug r iai raiuroay ou iurn way t Carll. Mrs. Jesse Clements, Mies Dallas Mil- lor, little Xiloii Lewis and Claude Kid dle called at Binger last Saturday. Mra. K. W. Lewis, who is now stop- iug al Car 11, baa been very sick for tbe past week, but we are pleased to leain is some belter . i:. W. I.ewis aud family ure talking ol moviug to tanyonvil'e in a slur t time. Thev will bo ureatiy m.esea oy meir friends on Cow creek. J. C. O.inghouse, who is working for Andrew J arq'ie. near Glen fal-, was up here and spent a Irw djya with his wife and children. L j'i, Ki'.ie and Ulysses French made their aunt a pleaaaut vi-it list Monday. List Monday night there was a gentle rain fell at Binger and settled .the dust nicely. Dave aud Tju -Mcliiunis, who have b9en packing prunes at Kiddle, have re turned home. Mrs. A. Mdjiuuis received a pleasant visit Sunday, from Wm. Palmer aud his daughter MaliMs. Mr. aud Mrs. John Albro made a trip toCarll last Monday. Daibv litxi t. South Myrtle Creek Items. Kvcivbody i basy dryini( praues. Money will bo tleulifnl ou Myrtle Creek soon. Tho upper Sunday school had a large altendauce latt Sunday, there being over sixty present. Mr. John Wright left lor Silver Lake last week. Mr. Will Stevens and Jim 1 1 11 have moved to town (or the winter. Mr. Fred Bai tell has gone to Myrtle Creek to lake charge of a (rnit drier (or L 1 Weaver. It is a common sight to see a four horse loud cf boxes going doan the creik now. Mr. Cloyd Chaney made a trip to b's upper ranch Monday. Mr. Cordwell was hauling lumber several days this week. Mr. II. D. cr weut over the niouuta n to Days Ovek one day this week. Mr. Oecrge Anderson is now running the M rtle Creek (ree bus. Mre. Dunning was visiting relating and friends on the creek last week. Mr. Jell Damrell will start (or Idaho soon. The smiling (ace ol Clare Falling wca gi en ou the cret k one day last week. Some ol the hop pickets didu't itt home till late Saturday night. Mr. Dick Strew wi'l move to Sugarplue where he will eugago iu the hop busi ness Nxu. Wood I Wood 1 1 Wood 1 1 1 Tlui Unsaburi? Klectric Linht & l'oWBl' rnnmanv will receive bids, until Oct 1st 18U3, (or (uruisbing 1000 cords or any auiouut less than 1000 cords of (our foot old grow lb Fir Wood. For specifications call on or address L. A. Walker, Muds - uer. The Company reserve the right lo rejiict any or all bids. A Bargain. Splendid dwelling property consisting uf three lots, well finished house and outbuildings, otl'ered at a genuine bar- gaiu by the Uoseburg Building cV Loan Association. Iuuire uf Hkkman Mahks, Secretary. Blcytlo Tires. The Chase, lough, tried uud puueture proof. For sale by T. K. Kk'hakubon, RoBidmrg, Or. Rrl atakaa Ik t4 pmti. wulM aa4 Iklvea. Fir.'nai ABioluteijrrHro Looking Glass Items. F.very one is busy In the valley, which denotes goedj'tiines. Ray Wright ol Koeeburg pd through here one day this week. J. II. Miller returned from Alaka where be bus been for Ihe past lix months trying to better bia fortune, which we hope he did. Mr. Haskell ol Happy Valley was over on bnsiness Ibis week. J. L. (JriiutH and wife and several others have just returned from Bando. where they have been lor several days aojoying a vacation. I. T. boauch haa last returned hon e with his steam threshing ontllt. He re- porta having bad an excellent ran ihie season. He was out about 10 daya and threshed between M.OOO and Wi.000 I... i - Sua, I I . bushels, an average oi over iow ui.u- lelaperuay. inisisone ine largei Irnnaof anr machine In ibe couniy. " " P" 0,1 ' eaca weeK. Mr. Wesley aewiaua ami vnue. .-eign Aen we pae.e.. u.rvug,, this week U.S. Morgan and wife of Teu Mile were visiting friends and relatives beio Tuesday. Walter Laird ol Coos county passed through Ihe valley ou his way to Lost burg one day this week Km tiin.i'i.Kii. Died In Portland. Henry B kly, ono ol Klkloii's bei-t a id well known citizens, dicdofhen-t failure, ia l'ortland, ou the ITt'i ins., whirs he bad gone to accompany his daughters to Misscuii, (or Ihe beurlil ol Mirs Susie Biiklev'a health. Miss Siu-ie has betii in put health (or the pifct yeur. Litton has suffered a great and irreparal W los-i in the death f Mr. Buckley. He wa one of tbe heal l m-n, tbe father of a large family, lin hal raieel them all weh. und bia neignbora couli led uf c juutlisi ao's of kin.ln.a4 ,11,1 iffnuru' it v . We arutjld UeaUl ,0VM a BlliuiuK au, lt seems s-rikiotfly true in tbo present in -stances. He leaves a wife, three daughter aud seven sons, grandchildren and other relatives, und hosts of friends t j mourn bis loss so sudden uud unex pected. -X. How'a This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Uewaid (or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo.O. We the umlereune I have known F. J. Cheney (or the last I j veare, and believe hiu? peifettly honorable in all bnsine transactions aud fiuaucul'y able to cai ry out any obligations undo by their Urin. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. WaldinaoKtnuun A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood aud niucoua surface ol the system. I'rice 75c I per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. Test- moniab free. 5. P. Excursions. Special rouud Irip rates Koeeburg to Bos well Springs and return: (Joodgoiugoo Sat'irdais or Suudaya und returning not later tbau (ollowing Monday 91.10. Oood going aud reluming at any timo with limit ol ticket 30 daya LSI. Tho 1.40 rate was loniu r y good for goiug trip on Saturdays only. Those tickets can now be Hold on Sunday aleo, VAUI'INA ANU llhTl UN. KMebnrg to Yupiiua Bay ml retmii 8 good until Oct. lOlh. lor Over fifty Veaia. AN Old alto Wki.l-ThikD Kkmkdy.-Mis iVliialow'i Soothiua yiup lia been neJ lor over lilt y years by uiiltionaol luulliera lor Uiolr childrcu wlille teethlug, Willi perk-cl luuecaa. It ioollies tho child, aolteus tliu kuui, allay all palu, curea wlud colie, aud 1 tliu beat remedy lor Diarrhuia. I pleaaaut to the taalu. Bold I J diuugiata lu every part ut Uio world. 1 weuty Ore ceuls a bottle. IU valuu la luualvulablv. Be sure and ak lor Mr. Wlualuw's tioulhll I yrup, aud tako no other klud. bargainsi Bargains uargaiua... I Iu pianos, organs and musical goods. Bicycles new and second hand ut the lowest prices possible. I have also got I about thirty thousand. lect ol lumber which I have taken iu trade (or goods, and will sell choap, as I am uot in the lumber busiuese. T. K. UlCUAUbBOK, Koaoburg, Or, CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tht Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of