REMOVAL. CLOSING II I E E PI II! For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros Boss Store. I'if hi I'LAINDEALEH hmiih:k vi. is'ih. Iiif t 'liiirctivM. Mi 1,1 i i r i in m ii i in in-r dI Mm ii mi'l lame Ir.'-'.i. Hini'lty 'ivln' I'rrai lilti. II in iil 1 io III., -ulllKlll acliuol, n a. ui.i P. V. mill. , iiiiH miiIiihIwiiI; CUm UkvIIui al i Ium' ill tin' inmiilti amice; Kiwirth I .casus i . i.i. K II I Ikmi till), I I 1 ill. I'm)i'r M.tni;. Wi Im U'. i "I'' i. K. AiiM.i.i-, I'aatur, I'ii .-i.uii:i . rurncr Mulii ami l.am Vamr.tt.Ms Mi ni ii eonicr nt t.'aaa and Uo-. I mm lay Henre 1'iil'lic worship, it iu ii'l l ' I'- "i HMih h IiikiI, iu. m.; V. T. H C. K.,7 (i m l'iacr M cell n. WmIiid lay, 'i m i. ri. ll II. liiLWrnTH. I'aalut 1 1 in I' i ii i i ) ( in ii H on tun 'ir alri t-l. i.iii t I in-1 , lit I I H III ntnl T . ! in. rfft' In) ,i iilnr 'Ii. l.i i 1 M. n I! Ii, l'i . ii Cm in r raa null mi i Hint mul li'iillli i in-. mli mul i n ir Him m-i l niiiiiiitiiri-'l limn Ki: i.iiin l ms . MiKniiniy, -I All! -1 - Ht U) in iituii.; ' ii In i 1 1 1.1' rtlllli! . In. ii M I'' -! .unlay i I'i I'ufl'ir nit-1 i i niii,,- J. I Hun i i in i -in 1 .1 I am- twi't U' i, .iiii-: at II . IV '.if Ii ii I i i iiin. . Ii.i I ill ID A. Ill . I' i i i . i nu l l ni l . "'II l 1 A li i-, IV.. tin 1', .1. Loud, practical u.itt hit nkcr. Shop In ilil caime" nunc, iir n Mm AlHtftn t lt 1 1 I ti tf , miei'unr,;, imvrwu. UntctHM, cUl.i mid j-iwclry repaired HI A hlvlllltli milliner ni ihiiu' i - A flinii' ( liu' ilI patronage In iti" I, so- LOCAL NLW3. Wo). I on initifi rii'ti'in W AM 1. 1 at Ibitl otliro. t ; . t inn i tur t.ilc, cheap. Inquire al till" cilice. Kcv Weil, liiipoilc-l ami domestic citiai:! rtt lb" Itoei'h'af- 1 he : '. ie i t selling out ut sacii lit in iii-eii. Call mi l be convinced. riinrchiH Wnobc 'n tinner is kept Ininv jeittlii,; up ni'-. pipes lor ill yera. No iniHlalm wiil 1 e ma'." I'V having yunr .li ii'.tl otk iljiie by lr. Straugo. Ibe U'lin-r plow ban a world-wide ic ulati -ni. Ciiicilnil -V; Wtiolley sell tliiiu. Kid a not f.iU'if - ii wli.it our adver tising coiiiiuliH lepie.-ii lit. The Doss Store. :-uioki llm 'Artie," the best oC cig.ir ol llio i . KrumiiS: !-hambrook, sulu UHi'lilil. It. A. IWlcr, Iioul'u, !nn a bay, at Aliahiiiii'H wnie i.iin and all kinds ol farm products. Now flocU ol ladies aud initsus' Hue shoes, nil the Ulei.t Htylos, just received at I'm roll I'.ros. All our goods mo new and ol the latest etylcH. No hlnipwoin goodM on hand ut llm llous Stole. Tenia, cots, camp chairs aud a full camping outllix can be found al Alex ander StioiiiV. Call ut the l'.oHH .Sloie uud piice their goods, and you wiil bo biirprised to llnd them at sin Ii low llgnres. A largu un 1 lino imsoi tment of chil dren 'a shoes juHl received at l'sirott Hi oh. ('nil uud iteo them. Money to loan on city aud country property. 1. K. Buicit, Murutera' llnilding, lioseburg, Or. What everyone saya muut bo true. Tin c.liolceat of teas und colteea in town ,1 Mils, II. Hahion's. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold its regular inyiilinr.s ll I'ecoud und fourth Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in tho Kpwiulh l.eaguu room of the M. II, chui i ll. Sowing machines, snwing machines, sowing inaeliines ut Alexander it Btroug, und the bui t ol them al that, ranging iu price from to VMM. Hosuro lo see thorn beforoyoti buy. Any pirsoii havlni; KiorW acres ol clear or easily cleared Uud for Pale nesi' Kotiebuig w ith small running ulream, or utrong spiing ol goo I water, will plciue commuuicalo wiih Mrs. Alice lieorge, J)rain, Oicgon. tip to date dentistry by Dr. Strange u bieh nieauH I'm best uud lulocl kinds of work bkilfully carefully und properly I nserled with no after trouble, but per i:t Halisfaeti'm. Try Dr. Strauge' HHaiiileim rioans. tho best, latest and SALE OUT SACRIFICE Mr, hciI Mi. Juliii Chapman of Wll luir mo In llm city "today. II, It. Gillrtt has relumed from Lect ern hegon wheui Im H'iit lliti iiuimi'i . I'.Urk li mli) ilrval ikirt mul iimrocu iiiiili'tkiit. NVw linu at His Novell y S'(in, Mrs. ('lift. L. ('Ii'veiigi-r of liranle I'Mi In vilii( mlativp ui frtrnfs iu llils illy Mr. It U'liiil-erly ol Jlrniii umuo in on llm Iim-.iI Uni night lo itiienil llio Wiui-lit-1 l.v- li.ielirk riipli tin Sv 'So" lifii a ili-ali r ollrr .Vwii a ylilituli fur HiMHl'a Su'miianD. Tlipru in niitliinx "jnrt ninni." t only Mix h'h. Ttia ivaUuraul Imililinu ia Uilng r- muvfil If 'Jin Ih4 rilii.Mi'l uniiiiila near I t)iOtli'iot, iioiralory In llm cieWion ol llio nw ili'inf. Oil .1 I' K'I'ly, rx-railfou'l comiui- el ifn-i , wile ami dmililer aitt vmitiiiK m Kiinmif, i lie Kiicrt.i ol Mra. M iry KilJy. lMiiti. (liianl. Min AiIiIih I'rul.mttU, alio IihhU'iii viiiiii Iht paiciiit In Itiift ci'y lor llie iantto niDiiili, lull (or I'ortiaiiil on llii mul iiiii' local. J. II. link ley Ii.i itMur ntil (ruiualiip lo Ati ma, wlutro Im aunt Io acconiiaiiv lii aiMer, who aill iiuiul (liu uintrr tlii'M. IvJKi'im liuarJ. Juilxu -I. W. llaiiiiltnu li.ia rclurueil from l.akc county wlirru lie lii'M term .if.. mi I f.,r .til.lirn liniiuin hii.I hi n.l I courl tudav ill Lane couniv. ! Wm I. Neil, who ia now a reaidt'iit i f laxiking l ilass, 1 Niuglas county, siriud in the city Saturday, accompauied by Sam Coulter. Ashland Tidings. Mrs, David Orenot, of I'rench hcllli ujbH, has purchased tho Treble resi dence property io the northeast part ol the city aud w ill occupy it as a borne. J. L, Deway, who has beeu at ilen dale for I he past aix weeks, returned home a few day ago. Mr. Dswey ha been tueriuleudii)g the construction el a road lo the Ml. Keubon mine, for which be has the contract. A Salvation Ussio struck it rich iu the lobby yeeterday. She was helling the "War Cry," aud had ijuile a bunch of papers. Senator Al Heed, of iKiuglas, with a geueiooity all hi own, aud u caiking anxiety In hit heart for the mor al welfare of his colleagues in the senate, bought the entire editiou and instructed the girl t j put one in the baud or ou the Lloek of every senator he could llnd ; au order she obeyed with alareily and pleai ure. SlaUtsmuu. Dave West returned home Wednesday murniiig from l'ortland, where he ac companied Libit r Wright to the hospi tal. Ho reports that Wright has sulllc isutlv recovered to sit up aud tbut be will soon be homo aud well. He Is not, however, able to give any account of the accident. Whether he was btruek by tho puasing train or attacked and Injured by traiii s will probably remain a mys tery. In either event he had probably sat down near tho track while waiting for the overland lo pass, uud being weary from overwoik fell asleep. Tho fact that his revolver with tho handle brokeu was (ouud about "0 feet from where he was lying would lead to tho conclusion that he was attacked by tramps. Scottsburg. tiard Sagaberd baa gouo to Uardioer whore ho will attend school thia winter. Tho young ioople came together for a danco Friday evening and reported a good time, us is usual on audi occasions. Johu Uiirnitt furnished the musical part. J, I'. Duller came up the river one day lust week, Scottsburg is very much like llio vil lages cue reads about in the Swiss Alps. The shorteuing days throws us much iu the shade. Miss Mary and Kale Sagabcid went to llardiuer for a few days on tho Hih. iiSoiieysaving, money-back T Settle I'p. All iH'Moim indebted to llio undersign ed aru hereby imiilit'i) uri'l rrijuj'sltnl to come forward mid make prompt retlle timiii. All no'es mid aciMunln not paid luimedlaMy will Id placed In llio hri()a il an attorney f.ir collection. This lueai.a like it reads. , We me Kiting out of buiuess, mi J mi'ml huvi. a Mittlomeot. I U ool lUnnula til wholrralu . ! ! at I Ilia NovHly Store. . .' ' ' I ('. lOvi-rl mul 'family havn Knq fo IVtiilli tuu to ri'fiilo. ,' ' .rli) r i; ei'l i f it t:t'Lfld at lii;e at llm Novelty More. ' Mn. Coon iinil'MiHi Mdiry of Mnt.li llulil wrrrf In tin city jiifaJay. Itev. i. Ii Ariinl I mill u-tvM at I'm a Grove on uet Hnmlay at 'A i. iu. Kv. T. J. ('otlou will ireu'li at Kilec li'imtr SiiiMlny aftff iiM)ii Hi ,'i . in. Mrn, l4vd Moore ''untune to Han 1'ranri'co nlmrii ftlie tipt tli to rrmJe. linn. I'lirin Cocmt his altont :u),OU() poumla of ilrlcil iriiiu-i Irom 1 1 1 it hi BDn'riii. W.O. Mtrku arri veil in the citf on Krhlay uiorninK'a overlaml (lain. Anli laml Ti'tiiiif. In cliiiilrcn ami luiNHeH hIio"!) ho can ive v.jii from 10 to J' ir n iil, at the Novulty Stoie. ('liu k liin'i.l ! kii :r, wliii b lunneilv aol.l ni $1 ,',l) to $:E..'iO, ii'j v for 1.15 lo 'i.l't al the Nvvilty Store. Caali paid lr anu, itmlall kimj of farm proiliir.t, at Adraliaiu'i; wareliouce. K. A. I'i'.iik, I'.. DuUii.i. M I'., iiieriiinT 1'ionn! ol i'eosi'jn Kxauiinirs. Ollice, Marnlers building redding turner Main and Cass Bticel. Ileaulifiil line of fafiuatois that, )otl CalJIInt buy Hi BIIV retail l-Uro for. th N.ivcJty money wo atk for them at the Store. Kino handkerchief lawns, also oicely oiubroi'teiod handkerchiefs at the Novel ty Mere al pi ices lhal yon can iiist af ford to b-t thrin pass. Trioitning hilka' and silks. fn fancy work, ulso luaid and jet trimmings, pi ices and hbioi tiiient you can not dupli cate. Novelty Stoio. llroadcloth caps gooda 51 inchet) wido in black, lull aud navy blue, fchich formerly sold t f I 00 per yard, now lor i'a cents a, tie4 Novelty Stoie. Cconomy will prompt you to buy children's clothing if ni Suits fioui i to I I at il '.'S aud opaid in price, many maikrd below cos'. Novel' y I Store. K. It. Col) ma ti, pliyaici.iti mid euigeon Otllco iu Taylor c Wihon block, resi dence, McClalleu Iloute. 1'rofeseioual calls in town or couutry promptly an swered night or day. Kemciuber that Dr. strange is a per manent resident of Koifbbiirg, and is not here temporarily, thai tie fully warrants all hie woik and is hero nl ull times lo make good his gonrantoos of all dentis try. Koscburg Chapter No. .s, o. L. S. will give a dime social at their hall, over Caro Droe. store, Thursday evening, Oct. 1'0, there will bo u musical and lileraty program bosidos an excellent lunch Kverybody come. Moriij' Toultry Cure. Thia infallible remedy challenges tho world to produce ita etpuul as an egg producer, l'rovent ivo and euro lor all diseases of fowls. Guaranteed aud for sale bv II. M. Mar tin, KoHoburg, Or. Tho members uud cougregatiou ol tho M. K. church are cordially invited to attend a reception to bo held iu tho church parlors ou Thursday evening, Oct. l!0th, from S till 10, iu honor of our uow pastor uud family. Suits of clothes, all wool, heavy weights, 10,00; regular price 'J. Boy clothes from U to li years for f LbO uud 2. Hals all ttylca uud colors for 85c, regular price f 150. All these goods are only t) be found at tho lloss Store. The Salem Journal has (ouud eomo good qualities iu oi Siinou, aud gives them as follows: ".lo Simou is a man who does not usu liquor or tobacco, lie is a nun w ho uses no profane laugiiago or engage iu telling smutty stories. He Is u man who has uo time to speed iu idling, playing billarda or curds, and be is not a baseball or football expert." 1 raei Schillings Best, iutiTn(J wakmi;d up. Peace Cemmllonert Are CJrowIng Tired of the CfforU of the 5pen. lardi to Delay Proccedlnfa. . 1asd, Oct. 17 A dinjiafx'lj to the IOodfiB New Agency from I'arli layt Tolajr the conference reached a trial lor the flrat time. Judge Day prevented the demand of the American comml- alon In threatening word. I fe aald that dtlay wa lb only Kjeaib!e oljoct ob tainable 1 the perilatent efTorli of the Hpanlrii cotnmlaeionera to aaddle the United Btatea wllb the Cuban debt, and would be toleraied no longer, aetbe United Stale would neither aaiume nor guarantee any part of the debt. The fSpaniarda replied that thia then placed Spain In the poaltion of repudia ting or of reducing tbe face ralue of the Cuban bond from GO to 00 per cent, paying only half tbe atlpuleted Internet on tbe reduced yalue. Before they would adopt either alternative tbey would aurrender to tbe United State the entire 1'bilippinee. "Judge Day responded that tbe aur render of the 1'bilippioee would probab ly I demanded, Irreepective of the Cu ban or any other debt. Wlntheater Notea. Cool bight aud foggy inorbiug'. Mr, Tiptoo,.o( Olide, pawed through our burg.lhia week, lie waa moving bis ejn Jo.in toUlide. Mr. Tiiiton eat he will' not return to eastern Oregon this fall, but will remain in old Dougtna a w liile. SVal'eraud John H. Wright, of iilide, liavu moved to our burg and entered school iatTuday. These enterprising 'ynung innu believe in aeuuriug an e lui'J ti'fu, which is very ersential lo every young person. V. y. Uillant aud aou, 1'iank, were doimf business in Iloeebnrg jeutcrdav. The roads aro in excellent condition and many teams trs eeen daily hauling oil" all kinds of farni products lo mat Let. Who tays bard lii'je.'.' W U Vinso.i, is having considerable gravel put on llm public highway near Roaebuig. Mr. V. is the right man in right place. C. II. Wiight, of Oliite, "8 iluin' bus iness in our burg one day this week. He rays that farmers in lits part of ttit country are getting ready lor tail i-teil- iug. The S. I. Co., are niuking many ueeJed repairs ou the Ii. U. biiJo over the l'iupua at this place. Our local rjalitriuaii ute calching many epeckleil beauties at present aud inti-rcfting li.-tli stories are leing related daily. Muk Turin ti was calling on liweburg trrends yesterday. Miss Iva Yiutipu. yf sresony lo say, is iudisixm'd this wuelc, but we aishrfo her a speedy recovery. C. A. Mctiee, of Wet Uoreburg, was diing business hero yesterday. I.ouio Dumttlutou is ruuuiug a board jug Iiouph anil all the bridge carteulers are stopping with him. The I'laintjulkk ia a welcome visitor twice every week and it always receives a cordial grwtiog in our home, as its columns are well filled with all tbe latest news both Itical aud general. We w ish tbe I'i.ainuijai kK aud its erudite edit ore much suceefcB. Watson. Looking disss. I'leasaut weather at present. T. . I. Williams ol Ten Mile was doing busiuess in this vslley several days this week. Ii. !'. tio-xliuan and family have uiovod to I'louruoy valley to reside for the ensuing year. Wallace Churchill of Ten Mile was hero visiting friends aud relatives. L'ugeue llixon of l louri'oy valley whs bete Mouday. U.!S. Morgau and family of Ten Mile havo moveil iuto the valley once more. Ira Howard and family, who have been at Dillard for the last mouth pick ing prunes, have returned to Looking UUbs. A. L. Goodman and fauiily of Oakland are visiting relatives and frieuda for the past few days. A Eugene Mansel, the Looking Utaea Oakland mail carrier, was coming down the liooking tilais hill his horse became frightened aud ran off a bridge. No great damage nas doue. Harry Sigel, who lias been living ou li. A. Fellow' place, has moved out to Looking Cilass on the Davidson place. School ia progreBsiug nicely under the skillful mauHgeiuent of l'rof. Davis. KuKHIiON. lor Over Fifty Vcait. AN Oi.n and WaLk-TaiSD Kkmkuy. Mn Wlimlow's Bootlilug Byrup has beeu uxeit for over lltty years liy mtlllouiol uiollivis tor tbetr cliUJreu wkllu toolhlug, with iierlevl iiccvn. It soothes thocblul, aottens tliu guuiK, alia)! all palu, cures wliul coUv, ami is the beat remedy tor plarrhu'a. Ia plvauiut to llio laato. Hold by ttriiiigUti Iu every part of ttio worM. Tweuty nvo ctula a botllu. Ita value Is Incalculable, lie sure and auk lor Mrs. W luslow's Soolhlug Hyrup, aud tako uo other klud. UUUU Farmer have begun sowing grain, Nsn Illnndsll was In town from Can- yonyille Thursday. Mr. J.J. Chsdwkk.of Myrtle Creik, was In town Monday. Iter. Luddingtou, of Mirtlu Creek, preached at thia place Sunday. Mr. Dogue came up from Myrtle Creek Hunday, lor a visit with friend here. Mr. !)wii Chapuiau, a prominent farmer of Days Creek, was In our city Montlay, Frelin Cornutt, who has been wording In .the piune dryer l Canyonville, baa returned !niit. Will Finn came down from (Jlendale Frida?, where he has been at work for sometime. The recent rains bave ghen the grass a good start, and will make goo I pastur age for stock. Hon. D. H. K. Buit k, of Uoeeborg, came up (Sunday morning, and will In vestigate some mining proposition in tbla vicinity. t Alfred, Noah and Clarence Corr.ut bave gouo lo the mountains t j look after their cattle, and rpeud a seseon bunting for dw-r. Fred Saudrmon bai moved bis family back tolheNiiklo mountain, alter hav ing occupied bis residence on bis farm during the prune season- "I'ro'oria" has been strictly in the fashion, but he is getting on: again Yes he is just recovering Ium the ellVci" of a severe cold. Chas. N. Wonacott le'iur.ed h nuu Sunday inorniug from Salem, after hav. lug spent two or three weeks there sct iug as a clerk Iu the legislature. Mr. and Mrs. John M. .laikson i . and son, Frank, accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs. I lines, left for their old homy in the List. Among ihuee who attended Ibe exposi tion at I'orlland. from this place wcie: Mrs A. K'ddle, Mrs. W. L. Nichols, MirsM litlle l'ruue, Clira and Audrey Kiddle and '. L. (irani. Mr. A. L. Catchin, who hua been do ing carpenter work ne.ir Cotlag; l irove, came home Sttorday inorniug, and ia viBitu.g wiih his family at this placu. l'ruue drjing for the preetnt year in Ihiug ol the past. The yi 1 1 :u this pa-1 of the county was the lKrgri cvt r kf.on and htindicds of buslwls bav.i goue lo was' e, for the want of sutlicieui diving eapaci'y lo save lliem. An e.-tunateol the output of rat h dryrr, in thit vi, iuily, places the amount a 'tout re Mow: (J. W. Kiddle, ISO,W) iLs; A KnJ.IU aud son, ISO.IOO lbs; T. S. Li ldle, 1M).- tXK)lbs;S. & C. Dios., IbO.llOv) lbs;M. Daau, H0,00J Ibe. While the abuve fig ures iuiv not be exactly coricct, ll.ey will not miss llie mark far, an I in a it") a total of over three piart?rs if a tnilli-ju pounds. There is a good demand f-.r dried prunes, aud we a-e informed that Mr. C. Gazley, ol Canyonyiile, iias con traded fjr one aud ouc-haif willio'i lounds, in this couuty, south of K'ltklc.i. at price that are very encouraging lo tho growers. I'fikR'UlA. A Comslock Scandal. Couniderable talk has been caused ou the river the past week by the actions of a uiau and woman who are at present ou Sw ittcietk. The talk w as star ted by a dispatch from Couittxk, Or., published in the Eugeno Guard tho 5 h, stating that a Mrs. Minnie Liudstrom, wife of the section foremao on the ruilroal at that place, had departed from home leav ing her husband aud Ihree children, the youngest being ouly eevea mouths old. The cause of her depai lure was her in faluatiou for a Sweed named John An derson who worked the past summer (or her husband ou bis farm near Comatock. Some three weeks ago Audernon returned lo his home cu Sacel creek and after remaining about a week went to Kugeoo. The woman met him tin ie und botli Eet out for the Siu&law, ho ou horseback w bile she came iu the btage. At differ ent places where they stopped ou tho way they represented themselves as muo and wife. They ate probably now on Sweet creek haviug arrived there Sun day, Vndersou resided with his brother near Toiut Terraio for a year or two be fore going to "Comslock last spring L'ugeue Guard. Pair of Deer Horns in Ilia Vest Pocket. Jobu ' Uooduow. of Korekmg, who is viBitirg Al lloldou in this city, aud who is, by tho way, something of a spoilsman hiiuBelf, today thowed a re porter un oddity that is worthy of meu lion. It is seldom one finds a man car rying around a pair of buck borne in his vBl pocket; but Mr. Good uow claims this distinction, and this distinction seems to be ull bis own. At first one would think him u tremeudous big man und that he bad u coneepoudingly big pocket. This is not the case. Mr. Goodnow is an ordinaiy si.ied man aud his vi si pocket is only a comuiou one; tho deer herns are uiicouimoli ones. They are about the t-uo of a coal button, wiih just the slightest appearance uf a tip upou each. Tuey were taken fiom the head of a 1)0 pouud buck, killed by the gentlemen iu Douglas couuty a short tiiuo ago. They are considered a curi osity by all who sco them. Lugeec Kebiblei-. Now isthotimo to mo money bv billing your goods al the Uosebuig Nove'ty Cash Store. In buying three uaiis of shoes you can save enough lo buy anoth er pair. On clothing we can save you from to ft on A suit. Fall millinery, cloaks and capes, all sold at closing out price. Absolutely closing out. Call and be eonvineod, L O. k. & N. Steamer, T. J. ot Icr Kiiim Intja. and Sink the O. W. Shaver. I'AS3LN0CR5 WERU ALL flAVEU. Were Taken on the Potter anJ Laler Sent to Portland on the Telep hone. About 2:15 thia morning the O. K. A N. Co.'a aidewbeel aleamer T. J, Tot ter, bound from Portland to Aatorls, collided with tbe Staver Transiorfation Company' steamer G, W. Shaver, en route to l'ortland from Claukaole. Io less than efgbt minute the fSbsver went down lo about 12 feet of water, be yond a low scratches the Potter sus tained no damages. Tbe accident occurred in tbe Colombia river about mid stream, directly off Deer island, 'eve miles this aids ol Kalama. Tbe night was daik acd heavy fog was prevailing. Notwithstanding the fact that the HI laicu steamer had about I'o pjesengera on noao, many of whom were women anil thildrin, no lives were lost. The fact that mostol them were asleep in their statoroom and bnnks at tbe time of the accident makes their escape al most iniracalou. Home got out divested of nearly every bit of clothing. The Shaver waa struck on tbe port aide, j'i't forward of her boiler, tbe sharp bow ol the Potter almoet cntting her in twain. When the steamer parted the water rnsbed In'o tbe bol I of the Shaver in tremendous volnmes, and she began to settle immediately. The shock awoke moat ol the passen gers, and tbey came raaning from their cabins to ascertain tbe trouble. When they realized what had happened every body was fcr himself. Women and children screamed for help and a gener al commotion prevailed. Captain J. W. Shaver, assisted by bis crew, soon bad order restored, and tbe work if rescuing 1 1. e passengers was immediatelv begun. liy this time the Potter bad come along side. Gangplank were laid between tbe two tlcamers, aud in a remarkably abort time all were saved. Fortunately the collision did not oc cur in tbe main channel, but a distance t oward the Oregoo shore, where the wa in averages a depth of from 12 to 14 feet. The Shaver lies with her stein sub merged almost to tbe tup ol the wheel- bouM.-, but because of a lot of lumber in the lorccastle her bow is partly above the surface ol tbe water. Tho Shaver's paaeeugcre were subse- pueully trauferred from the Toller to the Telepbouo which arrived in Tort- land ibis tuoining. FOR MANILA. The Oregon Recruits Have Sailed and Will Join The Famous Second; San Fkasusco, Oct. 17. Trcope Irom Camp Menism, to the nnmbei ol 800, matched through the streets this morn ing and embarked on llie steamer Sen ator for Mauila. Tbey comprised tbe Third batallion of the Twenty-third iufantry, recruits for the Second Ore gou, and battory D, California heavy artillery. The camp waa broken early, and tho meu took up their march to tho Pacitic-etreet dock where tbey ar rived at II o'clock. There are now seven United States transports iu port. The arrival ol tbe Zjaliudia and Pennsylvania baa made it poreiLile to reud all the remaining troops at tho Presidio away in a bunch and tbe chances are that they will be on tho way before next week. The lemains ol chaplain Freeman, of the Baltimore, who committed sui cide at Nagasaki, which were brought over by the Zealiudia, will be shipied to Ljgausport, lud , today. The Bohemia Alining District. Coti auk Ghovk, Or., Oct. I". Very little is kuownolthe Bohemia mining district outride uf Oregon. It is situated in the Calipooia mountains, 35 miles east of Cottage li rove. Tbe ores of tbe district are-free-milling gold oroa. At preaeut there are eeven stamp nulla io the dutiict. Iu the Helena mine, owned by Jennings Bros, it Bruoeau, a depth of neatly 400 feet baa been attained, and immense bodies of free-milling ore bave beeu uncovered. Tbe mine has been txtousively developed duriug tbe past summer. Seven tunnel) have teen run ou the vein, making seven levels, uncov ering u coutinuous chute ot high-grade tie sis feet wide, for 1000 feet along lbs surface. Prosperity of Oregon. Never before in the history of Oregou baa there beeu such prosperity, through out the eutire state. Large crops of wheat, wool, hops aud fruit have made the farmers iudepeudeut. Sheep and cattle are being shipped from all section of tbe state to the Missouri river aud Chicago, Wheat is bringing a fair price, wool cau be sold at good figures, and sheep aud cattle are making splendid re tiirus. 1 rultgrowors for the most wrt did well, while Lops were excellent aud aro bringing good prices. The prosiecis for next year are equally us bright, wiih the uesuruuee of a large immirgatiou of the best class of farmers uud business meu. Oregou, the garden spit ol the couutry, will soou take hor place ou the top rounds of the ladder of natioual prosperity. 1 1 mil iinjlnii Herald. Hi I D Rayal auaks Iks Im4 Mrs, wktltsoat m asllataM, WW AbiolHtcly Purv eT t nisWW aj fss, , tftyy IfAtof BOXE3 FOR THE BOYS. How To Send Christmas Olffa to tho Soldiers at Manila. Ntw Youk, Oct. 17. A ditpjilcb to tbe Tribune from Warhingtou say : Tbe ipisrtenuaster's department of the army is arranging to extend its good offices in the drieition of transporting a reasonable amount of Christmas gifts to the American soldiers in the garrison at Manila. It will be necessary to start a steamer from San Francisco early in November n cr Jer to reach the Philip pines by Christ uiir, and the friends of the soldier boy out beyond the I'aciflo who wish to forward boxes of good things sre already in correspondence with the (joarterniaii'er-goneral on the sobject. Tbe rigid rnle has I e.-n I iJ down that Christmas boxes for the soldier at Manila must not contain ipianlitien ol sweet things calculated to disturb tho digestion of men living in tbe tropics. Mince meat, fruit cake and candy will be permitted ouly in small parcels, and it is advisable that packages be limited in weight, as tbe depai tment will not be able to forward ovr 1000 Ions at the nt- most. The packages will have to b? delivered at Sao Fraucisco without exieuev to the government, which has no fund for transjorta ting such supplies, and it is easential that tbe ipiartermaster-general shall give p-rmiision in each case for tbe package to go ah tard a government transport. Cold Wave Follows Storm. Kansas City, Ocl. IS. Freening weather has followed yeeterdsv's storm of rain an I mow In Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska in many placer. A atroue wiud still blows, causing more or less damage. Wire communication, so badly demoralized yesterday iu tbe North and West, baa beeu only partially ret tor ed. At most places, as far as ascertained today, enow ceased falling about midnight laBl night whou the mercury began dropping. Only brief news of sulTering on tbe open prairie where stock is unprotected has beeu received, but it is tafo lo say great damage to cattlo will result. Members of the Third aud Fifih Mis souri regiments whnee cam pa at Fair mouut Park were made uninhabitable by tbe stoi ui, were ordered 1 1 Kansas City today, where they will bo quartered in the armcry. A dispatch from Maiyville, Mo., aaya suow has been falling there for 113 boors. At Lea veu worth, Kan., several hundred soldiers. driven from their camp at Koft Leavenwort'i are being housed in public buildings. Today many received leaves ol abeeuce and are going to their homes. Bad Faith Charged. Chicago, Oof. 17 A renewal of tie iranrcootinental rate war between the American roads and the Canadian Pacific tonus to be imminent. K newtd accusations against the Cans dian Pacific were made today in a circu lar letter issued b General Paeeenger Agent Whitney, of the Great Noitbern railroad. Tbe letter slabs that tbe Canadian Pacific has not kept faith with the American roads in ro f tms a restora tion of the East-bouud passenger rales is concerned, and it is estimated that tbe Great Noitbern is preparing to adopt it is be Northeru retaliatory measures. This, lieved, means that the Urea' will put into effect the old war basis of rates, unless the Canadian Pacific acts iu good faith. Trophies ol War. New YorK, Oct. 17. A dit patch to tbe Tribune from Wutdiing'ou eays: The effective etienglh of tho l uiied State navy has boen iucrea.-ed by eight useful veesels whiih receully Uew the Spauieu tlag. Five of these are now at tached to Admiral Dewey V iqiailron. two are credited lo the North Atlantic station, aud tbe last is the cruisir In fanta Maria Teresa, uow under her own steam, preparing to sUit for Norfolk to be made ready for active service. County Treasurer's Notce. Notice is hereby giveu to all parlies boldiug Douglau county warrants in dorsed prior lo Mar. ill), 1S05, to pre seut the seme at the treasurer's ollice In tbe court house tor payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 17th day of Oct., 1S'J8, ut the Citv of Itjgeburg, Oiegou. GlO. W. I'IMMIIK, County Treasurer, Douglas County, Or, CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of monk perfect iiiiide. l