1 South ilyrtle Creek. Oar three faw mills ore doing tin bue-iness new. Some of our young rports visited Days Creek on a vke. Mrs. Sellers is visiting Mrs. Miles of !Mr:5e, who is ery i!'.. Tl.u friuers are nil etuiles over the proj ects of their crops. Our school is progressing finely uuder the management of I'rcf. Kice. Mrs. J. A. Mi'Doua'J ia visiting her daughter Mrs. Ethel T-'rtemnu. t'oue of our way-up folka forgot to keep the fourth rorninautluK'ut. The ptop'.e of this place think the Plain dkalek creatly improved ly the chnae of ita form. Our I. S. S. is moving along; smoothly with Mrs. J. A. McDonald eupe.intenJ en?. Tha jo-in people are waking prepare tious to decorate the craves of our fallen beroeS. One ol our most respected citizatie Mr. A. Cuaney. died May ti. He leaveB a wi.'e and several childrju. They have our sympathy. CUAMl'IOX K.TK. Glend.ile. Lv the wav. we Lave been accused o, being in sympathy with the union peo p!e, and e take this occasion to say that we arc not ted never can be a democrat, believing in the grand principles of the republican party and fuily endorsing the present administration An usually heavy electric storm passed ovr tLia valley on the evening of May 2nd, aeeompaiiiid t y hail the sir.3 of marble';. It lasted two hours and did rauc'u damage to inrdenH and fruit. In places the fruit lr. es were stripped of their leave3 a e ' tin voiini? fruit. The anion can idatt,'e, who Fpoke at Woodf jrd'.s hall in Glendale !at week were: Albeit Abraham. Dexter Kice, . I. F. Oazley huJ E. II. Lennox. The bail was crowded, many ladiea were present. The speakers made a point of eta'.isi that they would not in any wav make their speeches personal or speak to the disparagement of our republican candidates. They said that the republi can nominees were gentleman of dignity and boneety and us well fitted to Cll the offices as they were, and that tbey were personal friends of tbeoi ali. These statements were well received by their audience. And in the epeathe9 that fol lowed we never ncce regretted one al legiance to the "tried and true" princi ples set forth in our republican platform. But we did experience a panir of regret that four tuch capable, intelligent and honest men should be on tlm wrong side of the argument. Tney ought to be re publicans. The uieeol social gathering of the sea son was an all day party givn Ly Mrs. V. II. Iiediield at her beautiful borne at iilenmont on Thursday, the 5tb ult. The large parlors were handsomely dec orated with ferns, wild eyrin.i end roses. - The amusement far the numerous guests prefeut ws limiting and some line work was executed. At 1 o'clock p. m. un , elegant dinner was served such as Mrs. Iiediield is so capable of preparing, and to which tiie hdies o'id ample justice Mr. II. A. Woodford was the only gentle man present. He displayed much gal lantry in "lining the quilting of the la diea and was the "rote among thorns" pasting through the trying ordeal as on ly such a "'tried and triin republican" could do. The host, W. H. Kedfield was very attentive in ploaing the orchard and eeerued very glad to make bis escape after dinner, and as lie left the room there was a look ol perplexity on his face and we imagined be was wondering bat excuse Drigbatn Young bad for wading seventy wives. The invited'guests were: Mra. II. A. Woodford, Mrs. Lola Elliff, Mrs. A. Marshall, Mrs. Adelia liedfield, Mrs. Nettie Levens. Mrs. Allie Levees, Mrs. K. Hocura, Mrs. Sarah lioyd, Mrs. Annie Penny, Mm. VioU Nail, Mrs Vi olet Lady, Mrs. U. M. ElliiT, Mrs. Lva I'lotner, Mra. O. 1". Kobrer, Mrs, Kftie Dougherty, Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. Mary .Wood, Mrs. .Mamie liorerts, Mrs. Jv. Corder, Mrs. I. A. Dewey, Mra F. A. Dockhorn, Mrs. F. V.. Miller, Mrs. J. K. Shea, Mrs. A. P. Langr.berg and Mise Jennie IiobertH.' An an entertainer Mrs. Redfield i as no BUrior. j MoLl.ifc. j Looking (llass. Sunshine an 1 row-n . The Italian prum-s n renly damiged here, this year. Walter Wright, U Ursiou. was in our mi Nt a few days ago. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cuss. Crange'd Lavs xa jjtA Into our city again, after an ab- eenra af several months wont at me Grout sawmill. J. AV. Morgan was viewing the splits of Hoseburg, Saturday. J. T. Spatigh made a business trip to Uosoburg ou Saturday. Wild t-trawlierriea are very scarce la this vicinity t hi feasoii. r E ldio Churchill, of Ten Mile, atteuded the dance Friday night. Koss Harton, of California, is visiting his grandfather, N. L. tirimes. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ollivant nmdo u business trip to Uoseburg, on Friday. Mrs. Ida I.eatherwood, of Calapoola. is here visiting relatives and friends. The dreaded dincaso lagrippe has got its grin ou most every one in cur vaiiey. Mrs. I.. A. Keut, of Dillard, was the gucrtofMr. aud Mr. W. II. Ollivant this week. Mr. J. L. Dewey, candidate for sberilT, was looking after bis interests here, last Friday. All who wish good lumber should give K. D. Grout a call, as bo has a first class lot of all kinds of lumber. "A hot time ia the old town last night" was the cry after the grand ball hers, last Fndav ntitht. A good all around time is reported. Jeff Williams, enr new road supervisor, has commenced improving onr roada. We hope he will have llieui in first olass condition iu the near future. The baseball game between the P.eston and Looking ( llaes teams, which should have taken place hero Friday, May 4, had to be postponed on account of the rain. Utnuor has it that cue of mi r demo cratic friends is eoing to run for roid supervisor ou au independent ticket. Of course thia mav be 'hd l rot er fours for him too take, that U if he wants the of tice to any great extent. 1-'idi. COOS WANTS THU DISTRICT FAIR Schiller D. Hermann, member of the board of commissioners of the Southern Oresron District Agricultural Society, is endeavoring to bring the dintrict fair to this county and ia in receipt of letters from the president and other members of the board expressing a willingness to hold the fair iu -this county thia year if the people will offer proper encourage ment. Mart hut-M is deemed the most suitable place for holding the fair, and Mr. Hermann is advised that the people of that place will see that the race track, grounds, pavillion, etc., wiifboput in first class shape if the fair ia to be held ther. Theso fairs, if properly conduct ed 'and have the hearty co operation of the people of the community in which they are field, are a great factor in the diiVel .ptnent and improvement of the various agricultural and other conditions and every Inrmer und stockman in the county should ieud their assistance ia securing the fair to be held in this coun ty and in making it a Euceest. My.tle Point Enterprise. School Report. Keport of the Kucklea school for the moi;th ending May 4 l'.H)0. Ko. days taug'H I'.), No. of days attend' ant e 213, No. of days absent 24, No, times tardv 1, total number enrolled 14, Na. of visitors 4. Those whose average in the monthly examinations was 00 and above,, are as follows : a Diviuon, Gr. tba Jorgeue, 17, Josie Lounds, Elmer Isaacs, Leslie Robert and Jesse Bounds. li Division, Minnie Jurgens, Lelia Hounds and Lola llervey. Those neither absent nor tardy during the month are; Jesse, Jorie and Lela Baurids, Gretha aud Minnie Jurgens, Ella Catching, Dasoie Isaacs and Leslie Koberts. Deportment and interest very good. Mvba E. CAMI', Teacher. All the saw mills on the Santiam are being oeratei to their fullest capacity nowadays. I'r.isperous times always make a demand for building material. Salem Statesmsn. A. T. Ainbro, form'l d VhiicmIIm Lot row edit, r of tlie h ! Ar.ns, is v ry low at Sta'tle wiili pn iimonia. ''r. A morose has many friends ).rn who will be glad to t-mr f hit speedy recov-i-ry. Solicitors for the acreage for the beet sugar factory Lave been appointed and are now at work, teiW the Newberg Gra phic. The succesa or failurs of the un dertaking is now largely iu the bands ol the farmers. If they want to secure a good thing when it is offer d to them, now is their opportunity. I THE Our Advertising is aimed to reach the Common Sense of our Customers. Our Goods art- "bought to fit it. Our values always appeal to it. Dress Goods. tended to you to call and examine our special offerings in I -M 211 nnHi' Knox - jiai iiuv.il i, ncic j uu mil uiv.i iuu, w liiiv.: lluciiL ui vllllll a) t rens Sun-Uonnets aud hats at right prices. f CXatVitttcr If il is vSTYIJC you want, we have it, if its QUALITY, here t WlULllllla you will fmd everything the best of its kind, if its PBICK, our t policy- is too well known, hereabouts to need further emphasis. ( 5 I ChnPC Hildcbrand's iiwwa-'a pcoDlC who 3E-NOVELTY SURE DEATH in m h 't Squirrel and ... . .Jf.TV )t : ','' Gopher Poison. 7; -'Vr V The llci aixt -i.-t lK-nn-.1v JJ r J, ' ,! . t-r --V v-"' ' ' yi-tdlKtov. u-'l li r Ih. dtMnx-' -.t Av 'L"""---' '"'' -Tv--V ,S-ir J1'. V '1 "' '" A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, ROSEBURG OREGON NO USE TRYING I can't take plain cod-liver ? oil. Doctor says, try it. He 2 H micht as well tell me to melt ? lard or butter and try to take Sthem. It is too rich and st mi t win upset tne stom?.cti. uui you can take mil!', or cream, so you can take !Scoii9s Emulsions o It is like cream i but will f feed and nourish when cream $ will not. Babies and chil- dren will thrive and grow fat on it when their ordinary food does not nourish them. S li Penons have been known to gain e 9 a pound a day when taking an f 9 ounce of Scott's Emulsion. It getsf 5 the digestive machinery in wonungr A order so that the ordinary food is? J properly digested and assimilated. J jtc. tr.i 5r.no, all dr-.ini.lt. J SCOTT it IHA'. N t. Clitrniv.. Kw York. Notice for Publication. l'DltJ hUI I .mi! Ottlct'. RowbiirK, Or( oii, April U, l'KHI. N'dticu U hercliy Klvcit Hint in -oii.pllcci- llli Ihe roviiloii i,l Hie a' t nl CiiiiKrL-)i ol Jijim- .1, W,ti, culliliM "An ct d.r Uiu nal of tlin lxr luriila In 'lie Muiin ol ( ulllnrnla Ongon, Kuv'l inl W HkhiiiKlmi 'I'lTHUiry," KKIK A. M A'lX-ON 01 H nt Hi-, County ol KiliK. Htnto of Vm.jiiit,'Ui!i Iim IliU duy lilwl l tlilnollli-c 111" nworn Htittu mrnl No. 'JM, for the imrrlinc of Ihe N V','4 of Hwlliin No. H. Ill i 1 urt iulilp No. 21 H,, Its line No. 2 W.. and will olTt'i proof lOhliow iliat tliv Inml oiikIiI l moro vluailu for IIh tlnili-r or kUiui tliau for agricultural iiurpown, Mini In cataullitli lila i-lalia lo ai) Ih lorn the Kcvltiti r anil K.ilvL-r of llil oiliie ut tCoM-liurg, Ore-iron, 011 Momlay lint i'llli ly of Jinn.. JiifO. 11a namra ai wi'ik-ui-: Maiiiii I". J.itnliUlitt, ol rHalllf, Wn.liliiKtf.il, i. H. Luu'lKreu. Kilil lloilnw, il. I'i-Iit-.d. ol SW'ht bi-atllu, Wuahlux ton. Any ami all .hmiih clulinliiK ailveiw-ly the HiKive iliw.rii'! lu) ar ri"iieli:i tn Ble Ihi-lr lulim I" (liU ollii-i-oil orln loru aM 26th Ouy of Jiiie, I'M- , J. T. BI'.IUGKS, ialp) K.glali-r. ii'L'CPt' DVKI'I TSfA TARf.KTH 1 .1 .... ....ait a 4 ii avsniaA I'll! 9 am mTm mil U I'll n jnisstd n rvpi Huravt vruiva hwt Imrii, ruinioK of tt food, distress I16T ra inn tr wiiy hmih . vjiyvywim On litl urlft uiTf iumdiat rsllef 25 cti. sod 50 cts. . For !! at M, T. lispp'i drag store. t ) NOVELTY STORE Doubtless you are interested Summer Dress Fabrics. A Sailors arc the latest, call for "I-OOTFORM SIIOICS,'' want TIIK UKST TIIKRIi LS. SURE DEATH Qophor P (PREPARED WHEAT) Wby i.ilit Luira oa a few ceula nr U'bkodh and Uuggies are Ibo lieut. tbeiu at Churchill CURRIER'S GROCERY. Finest Candies and a complete line of Uottlc Goods of all kinds. , f THAS, Our Stock of COFFEES, aud i OTHER GROCERIES k Arc always fresh, as vc are constantly getting in new goads. Remember we can save you money s,.ri m clt VM. CURRIER. 5 P. Benedick $ ... Any Job Work done at Reasonable Rate ? ! in unusually low prices in Cordial invitation is cx-11 this line. them in our Millinery Dc- are winning approval, from STORE. I 9) oison Co o) ( ) OK II K t-inly nut KiUrlutil I. H ill el ( o) Co SQUIRRELS. ) (ioiiii:k5. MICE CROWS ) ETC ) ) RATS ) ) o o.o.o o o e e e a id price look to quality. Stndebak The proof ar all around. Sco & Woolley. j Undertaei1 end Emhalmei. t p K -