Glendale News Nates. A fine little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moore, in Glendale last Wednesday, August 19. Misses Katherine Clarke and Marie Tongue, registered at the Hotel Portland Tuesday, while enroute to attend the great regatta or carnival at Astoria this week. Mrs. C. Clarke and daughter, Jean, visited several days last week atColestin Sprincs, a famous summer resort in the Siskiyou mountains. Contractor Patterson, of Roseburg, ii in town, ready to begin work on H. G Sonnemann's two-story, brick store building to cost $4000. Miss Tiller, who spent the summer here with Mrs. Bowersox, returned to Mosw, Ida., Thursday, tojresume her studies in the state university. Chas. Flint, who lately took charge of the power plant at Ryndon, Nevada, is expected here today for a week's vaca tion. His wife has .been visiting her relatives here a couple of weeks. Before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Flint will spend a week at their mines on Mt. Benben. Geo. Russel, who has been at work at the Greenback mine, came to Glendale last week and was at once attacked with measles. He was taken to the home of his aunt, Mrs. F. R. Miller, and Dr. Mc Gowan was called. He will be able to return to his home in Canyonville in a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nail have sold their farm on Williams Creek, Joseph ine county, and Tiave come to Glendale to spend the balance of their days. Their son. Charles T., the merchant will at once build a neat cottage for them, on a !o; near the school house. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kitchen, of Star ton, parents of Mrs. Bowersox, and Mr and Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, of Salem, the former a brother of Dr. Bowersox, visit ed their relatives in Glendale this week. Dr. Kitchen and wife will also visit rela tives in Grants Pass before returning home. The Fall term ot onr public school be gins two weeks from next Monday, on Sept. 7, with a force of three teachers A great many families expect to move to town this fall for the benefit of onr excellent school advantages. Mrs. Hal lie Hamlin, of Roseburc, will have charge of the school, as principal, Mrs. Harmon, of Roseburj-, the intermedi ate department, and Miss Mae Behn, the primary department. He is verv much pleased with tho pros pective development work that will bo done on the Rattler mines by the Cali fornia company that recently purchased them. W. D. O'Brien, manager of the company is here and has begun active operations. A new shaft will be sent down 500 or GOO feet ; this is to be a compartment shaft. Mr. O'Brien is go ing to give the property a real thorough test. The company has plenty of money and it intends to keep the development work going until the real value of the property is known. Get New Reporter. The Telegram should get a correspond ent from Eugene who can be relied upon for tiuth and veracity. Some irresponsi ble scribbler writes that paper stating in so many words with reference to Eu gene's water supply that : Charges are made that the supply pumps pump the wells which are sup posed to supply the city with pure water, dry, and that river water is turned into these wells to keep up the supply. It is a fact that considerable sickness has been traced to the use of the river water. An examination of.the same has been made and hundreds of impurities found. The correspondent either has it in for the water company or else is disposed to gire Eugene a black eye. Eugene Register. Brother we are glad that you gave the correspondent a gentle hint, and we feel sure that the citizens of Rose burg would appreciate the article more if you had included this city and embraced the Oregonian and Journal The finding by them of the naked body of Snyder near Perdue was a wonderful piece of news manufactured out of a pipe dream. The correspond ents made no effort to get at the bot tom of the case, but went on a wild unconfirmed rumor. LADIES - y Mr.. -jr r I ,nd tk our SPMMi rnnri CIIMMFD 0 sa aiu V4IIU VJUIflllllfil - Line is not better than any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Gause Novelties, Soie Joiiree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Cbambray, Lawn Caladlne Novelties, FancyMadrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lles, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS TAKE A LOOK ) Slf ittS carry the Finest L5ne of 5Iatle"uP Skirts in town, and our line of Underskirts OlXil equaled for quality and price cannot Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing Embodies many special features that will in terest you. The clothine that we sell from the Highest to the Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same qnalitv. Also a new and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Xeckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas S hoe I. ABRAHATl Proprietor. The People's Store One Door South of P n SOMEWHAT! HEOLOQICAL. Red Hill Ripples. Farmers are busy stacking grain. Mr. K. Stowell and family were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Chevigny, of this place, Sunday. Miss Annie Cockeran, made a busi ness trip to Yoncalla, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Batty, were visit ing at I. Jones's, last Saturday and Sun day. Mr. Ora Parker and family, of Prine ville, arrived at the home of his mother, in Rice Hill, Monday. The girls are all waiting for a bugiiy ride, as Mr. Robert Thompson was breaking two new horses, Sunday. Mr. Clarence Parker, was on the Hill Tuesday. What's the attraction Clar ence? Mr. Prosser is improving his ranch by slashing brush. AVhile cutting grain last week, Mr. H. McKees' horses become frightened and ran away, but Mr. McKee being very fortunate, received no very serious in juries. La Moyne. Myrtle Creek Mall News. The Reverend Bennett in the Re view at great length has copied Col onel King's article as published in the Oregonian last November on Con gressman 'Williamson's metamorhosis from being a lady's bird to a flower and from a fiower transformed into a donkey. Now the Bible only gives an account of two kind of asses: one is a four legged ass and is known by the length of his ears and the other is a two legged ass and is known by the length of his bray. Brother Ben nett the Plaixdealer will not dis pute your claim to bray. Probate News. Confirmation of sale of real property in the estate of Karl Kixnmel deceased, 197.19 acres, consideration $3,000. In the matter of estate of Andrew J. Chapman deceased. Notice of final settlement of the estate by J. I. Chap man. In the matter of estate of Levi Kent deceased, notice of final settlement by J. L. Kent and Ira Wimberlr. EVENING AT OPERA HOCSE. Lecture - - - - Suit. Frank Rigler. wednesday forenoon. Music ... -Arithmetic Percentage, Frank Rigler. Civil Government - A. M. Sanders. Reading - - - - Reading OutwErJ R. F. Robinson. AFTERNOON. Music - - - - History ----- The Revolution, Frank Rigler. Geography ------- Climate, R. F. Robinson. School Management - - -W. H. Dempster. EVENING AT OPERA nOCSE. Lecture - - - Taking the Initiative, Scft. R. F. Robinson. TnCRSDAY FORENOON. Music - ... -Arithmetic ----- Measurments, Frank Rigler. Recitation - A. M. Sanders. Civics - - From Township to County, j ri. r. itoBiNSON. AFTERNOON. Music - - - - - History - Opening of the Mississippi, ( Frank Rigler. , School Management ! W. II. Dempster. , Civics - - - From Colony to Nation R. F. Robinson. 9 r Bring Us Your GHIGKEItfS, EGGS, BUTTER, FOR CKSH OR TRKDE. J. F. Barker & Co. g KXXSCOOOOOOO JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooOOOCM(wooooooooa BICYCLE REPAIRING LATHE WORK HILLER, European War News. Program of the Teachers Institute. N. Selig returned, home Monday- and he says that Mrs. Selig is improving right alone. Mrs. Willis Kramer returned last Sat urday from the mines. Mr. K. and Frank remained down there. John Beck, a cousin of Ben Hunsaker and a nephew of Mrs. J. S. Rice and Mrs. Cipporah Hunsaker and wife are here for a short visit. While running at play on a side hill Wednesday, little Fay Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, fell and fractured an arm. Dr. Fallin was called and the little girl is getting along nicely. I Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Foster took the delayed Sunday night train for Port-) land to be gone the rest of the summer. They -will spend apart of the time at some pleasant summet resort. Mr. and Mrs. Sank Buell arrived Mon day from the Pass with the remains of their little daughter, Thelma, who had been ill a week with cholera morbus. The funeral was held Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Buell are well known here where their 'people and a large circle of friends live, and who extend their sympathy to the bereaved parents. CloydChaney was in town Tuesday. Monday, August 31, at School Building. FORENOON. 9 o'clock ------ Organization. Arithmetic - Fundamental Operations, Frank Rigler. Reading Neglected Points B. F. Robinson. Algebra A. M. Sanders. AFTERNOON. Music ------ Geography Making use of Environment, R. F. Robinson. History - - - - The Search for India, Frank Rigler. School Management .... W. H. Dempster, evening. Illustrated Lecture - Wonders of Wonderlan" Prof. Geo. Sawyers, tuesday forenoon. Music ...... Arithmetic ------ Fractions Frank. Rigler. English Sofia, August 23. Reports from Mon astir say 200 women who have arrived there from the Bulgarian village of Ra-; kovo hare presented petitions to the j Russian and Austrian consuls and to I Himi Pasha, the inspector general, set- i ting forth that their village has been burned and that all the males of the population have been massacred. Fifteen villages in the district of Okrida, three in the district of Lerin and three in the district of Rezen have been destroved. Further details of the fighting at Krushevo ehow.that the insurgents re tired to a point" in the vicinity of the town after losing sixty men killed and twelve wounded. The Turkish loss was 250 men killed or wounded. A band of serenty insurgents near Kojie, in tho vilayet of JJskub, fought a detachment of Turks all day. The Turkish losses are not known. On the following day a party of Bashi-bozouks entered the village and slaughtered all tho inhabitants. Sererc fighting is reported to hare oc curred near Vetarsko. The result is not known. 5 AQENCY g 9rk i ft ; S HARRY E IP Kirvloc X JL-J AVW X V i Reading Music History A. M. Sanders. - - - - Supplemental R. F. Robinson. AFTERNOON. - French and Indian War, Frank Rigler. School Management ... W. H. Dempster. Geography Aids and Barriers to - Commerce, R. F.Hobinson. A dispatch from Salonfca of Friday's date says : The Turks entered the town August 14, pillaged all tlio nouses, as saulted many of the women, stripped many persons naked and killed about 300 local Bulgarians and also some CO innocent Greeks and Vlachs. Tho peo pie are starving. Tho material damage amounts to several million francs. The Turks on August 19 massacred 200 Bui garians who surrendered at a village near Monastir. Lord Salisbury, who lor years was the Premier and actual ruler of Eng land and her colonies, died on Sat urday. Only One Short Month of BARGAIN GIVING. BUY NOW NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY The MOST and the BEST for the LEAST MONEY.