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THE PLAINDEALER. Ptbllabtd rerf Monday and TbiiratUy ff Til N-4INDKA1.KR rCBMMIIINU CO. t. . rriirroRD iacdb a. umin.r., , f). T. MNJAMIN . ..RiliUir. AwrcUte Editor Manairrr. Male. tcrlplla Tr. (It Malta Il .. 75 Tkrt Maltha M NOVKMBKU 3, 1898. Tbtrt it plant of money Ineirculntion la DoubIm county at present, fthice the f rone, grain and olhci crop ere being Marketed. Nothing makes bnnnoM like fcaTlng aomelhinu to mil, no matter Whit the price. ijj., , ,. ..... 1 Ilia etimatetl by Hie departmental Waihinston that in esse the l'liilippine ii'amla are annexed to Die I mted ftatei, together with rorlo Kieo and tbe Lronee, Mr. Hermann, as commie iener o( the general land utiice, will aa?e 310J appoiutmenta at Lis ilitiMtml. Ike lJallee Chronicle: A democratic paper tayt the republicans have changed their tone oo the eubject ol new marketa away Inm home. The new marketa ehieHy unUr conilderation at present are But away from home. They are to he a part of Uncle ?am'e territory, Vte publican expansion is not a theory, but srieks to the libs. Mr. U. C. AVortman, of the lirtn of la's A King of Portland, returned from a trip to the East last week . He visited the Omaha exposition, and says it is rery creditable, indeed. Oregon's ex hibit compared very favorably with the exhibits from other states. Some etatee nade more extensive exhibits, but none f thein could equal the grains, grasses, vegetables and lumber of Oregon, and la tbe lin of fruits Oregon was far ahead af all competitors. Tnes. C. Taylor, who succeeds Sen ator Simon 3 president of lbs Oregon etaate, represents the joint senatorial eliatrict of Umatilla and Union counties, a baa business in Pendleton and hae htan mayor there two years, and a eeancilman three years. He was elected state senator in 1896, and is now eerr lag the latter half of hie term. He has bee a a guM-standard republican ever eiaee the money question came promin ently before the public. He is a ready anaa, plain-spoken and generous. .He is a hard worker, aud when he takes hold things move. Bryan is still talking to himself aud was heard (he other day to alter the fellowing: "Surely we could appeal with conC deaee to the miliums who suiter from a rising dollar and falling prices. IUv- iag brought freedom to Cuba, the American people can renew tbe struggle for the financial independence of the United States." The gifted colonel needs more time yet to realize that the dollar ceased to rise and prices to fall as soon as the eWo tien ol McKinley was announced and since then no distressing symptoms of this condition have been noticed in this country. And your Uncle Samuel is not Be far behind in the way of financial in dependence either. The balance of trade is in his favor and large euina of geld are sent to this country monthly to ay debts due ua. Oar etraugle for f aaaeial independence ended with (he defeat ef Bryanism. It a meeting of the peace commissi ou is Paris Monday the Americans pre sented a written expression of the pur pose ef the United Rates to take the en Lire group of the Philippine ielandd and (e assume such proportion of the Thili aim debt as baa been spent for the bene fit of the islands ia public works, im urereaaenta and permanent betterments. It was also eet forth that the United States would not assume auy part of the Philippine debt which had been incurred y I pain for tbe furtherance of military r naval operations to quell the insur rections of the natives. The attitude of the United States toward Spain is much like that of a good lather toward a child. Itery proposal made to Spain has been jast, honorable and right. We have teld the in what we will and what we wU not do and give them plenty of lime far consideration. In cave they will aot accept we will back our demand by farce a force that knows not defeat and Spanish diplomats will learn that the Americans are as firm as the pro verbial rock on the southern coast of the panieti peninsula. Northwest News. Navigation on tbe Upper Yukon river has been entirely closed by the forma- iea of ice in the river. By au accidental dynamite explosion ia a compartment shaft at the Trio mine ear Jamestown, Cl., last evening David Btewart and Iran it uaikins were killed and Edward Bropl.y and F. B. Beeeher slightly injured. The estimates for the improvement of regun rivers and harbors, made by en. Wilson, chief of engineers, for the coming year era as follows: Coqaille river, Oregon, f 10,000; Coos bay and harbor regiou, (100,00 0; Siualaw river 110,000; Yaquioa bay, (2o,000; canal at Cascades, Columbia river, (100,000; Columbia and Lower Willamette riyer below Portland, 160,003; Columbia Iter, below Tongue Point, Or., (40,000 ; gauging Colombia riv-r, (lOuO. The large barn, OOxSO feet, belonging to P. J. Taylor, at Phy'a point, near Cove, burned Sunday with 13 tons of iiay, 7C3 sacks of wheat, gangplow, header, mower, rake, haybaler, 13 sots f harness, spring hack aud two buggies. The lobi ia upwards of (3000, only par tially insured. A tine (addle horse was the only animal in the burn, and he broke the rope lie was lied with aud IWetvJ roke dnwu his Ktable door, escap t4 UtatuW! ' mtUfwi'!ta?im.iiyjLHLJ. KUule. l'rot. 3. it. Ford was in town one day I ant week. Miss Mack has rrturi.vd to her home near Kugonu, Joseph 1'oylu of ') crock, wni doii'g business in town atmdny. When a person looks up to hiuwlf, he is prutly apt to look down on other pco pie. Wallace ltaynioml and Will 1 1 At i is nio hauling wheal I this plmn for ship ment. Don't (ail to oUeittl the Woj Inioii en tertainment at J jet turn's l.all next Sat urday flight. Wm. Flock and sons, Alva mid Sam, have Iws loadipg primes at this place tor shipment. Several cars of dried prunes have ro rently been shipped from this pliteo to cities ia the Fast. Hoy Sackelt, Frank leikert and Ko ert Jackson wore viewing tlm Fights in Uopcburg iiuly, Mrs. Harri!, .ueMitipsrued by M.iy ' Sanderson, returned to her homo at Brownsville Sunday night. Mrs. Carrie Partley and Mr. Kv Atr.nor, of Canvonvilie, were v;sititi friends in this vicinity Fridav aud Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ki-Flio returned Tuesday from a short visit with Mis. Kiddle's mother, Mrt. Kiee. They also visited liosct'urg before retmning. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cnrnutt, Missis Maud Catching, L'yelyu and Minnie Coruutt and Mrs. Dona Catching and children went to Koeebtirg .Monday ly private conveyance. Mr. and Mrs J. 1. Kidd'c, iiceoiupti- nied by Master Ejus man t'roliy, re turned to the Cracker Jack mine Wednesday, after having spent a week in this city. Married, at the home of the bride's parents Thursday, Oct. -7th, Mi?a Maud Summer; and Len Aekley, Uev. Haneeu officiating. Their many friends extend congratulation?. There was an election of SunJay School officers at the church Sanday: Thos. Mayes was elected siierinteiul:ut with Mrs. Feikeit as assittiul; Sarah Gilbreth, secretary ; Noah Cornutt, Jr., treasurer: Clara Wilson, librarian. All ctlicera were sleeted for a peiiid of one year. Mr. C. F. Catching has aain demon strated his ability as an inventor. This time he has contrived a prune preseer with which tho dried prunes are pres:ed into tho luxes preparatory to shipment. It is entiiclv original and is (ar superior to any presses. id t l.o patented 1'ki:io:;i . Looking Glass. J. H. Fronu,of Flutiriiey, was dcinj business herd last week. Miss L'va L'enuiug has gou to Win cheater to remain for an inJelinite period. John Donning is visiting Iriciidd and relatives at Ton Mile. Uncle Jeff Williams is reported fori ously ill at present writing Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spauii and family were visiting frieuda a: ltoberts creek Sunday. A. I). Oitioger of Wilbur was visiting friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williams of leu Mile were vioitiug iu the valley Sunday. I'rof. J. G. (-ioble, if I'oitlaiid, wjb lojking after bujiuct-i matterd hero rev eral days laet wet'K. Hie birthday party wLiicU v,a:i given Tuesday eyeniug ' Miss Ciena Neal, was a grand Biiivc; j in every way. The evening was t in lit in games and music until 12 o'clock, when a bountiful lunch was ecryed. Afterward all returned to their respective homed icjoiuug over the good time spent. Those present were; Misses Flora and .yi.i Andrew, Finn, a Goodman, F'cttie Bucil, Lcrtie Davis, Nannie Audrus, Ciena aud Koma Neal, Onie cioodman, Mrs. F. Williams, Messrs. Arthur and Fred Mattoon, Hugh, Uoll aud Frank GooJmau, (iuy, Roy and Vernie liuell, Charles Spaugh, Nelson Audrus, Lee and Jesso Williams, Bobs Goodman. Caanhha. State News. One mora prosperity item : TLe Stay- ton chair factory has resumed operations on full time. Tbe o, H. & N. Co. has reduced the fare on their lines in Wattrng'on and Idaho from to 4 cents per mil9. Repairs on tho torpe Jo-boat David ore about completed, and a trial tiip will likely be maie ouu diy next week. The boiler and machinery will be given a thorught test tefore goiDg out. Geo. Martin, a steward on an FJuglish ship, commiltted guicidv by j'imping iu to tho Willamette, while the vesssl was lying at the deck iu Portland last Tues day. Temporary insanity ia the only explanation of his rash act. Weather Report For the week cndiun N jy. 2, lvjs. Maximum temperature, 03, on the 13th Minimum temperature, 34, on tho l'Jtli Precipitation, .14. Average precipitation for this mouth for 21 years, 3.G0. Total precipitation from Sept. 1, 18W, to date, 3.10. Ayeraga precipitation from Sept 1, 4.04 Total deficiency ftom Sept. 1 , 1898, 0.8S. Average precipitation for 21 wet seasons, Sept. to May, inclusive, 33,20, Tiios. Giiihos, Observer. A stranger sojourning within our gates was buncoed into attending a homo tal ent exhibition of some sort at Eugene re cently, and being afterwards aked how he liked it exploded thuslv : "Thia here home talent business reminds mo of Hits in u currant pudding -it ain't tho real thing." 'liUJUt-'LHi-li'-i.1 . 'J WUH HEADS (illLIV.i Sensation In the I inn Murder Case at Luoene. DRAM ON WlirS AM) UUS. A Mioil Uolew of the Horrible Crime Committed In the Ca.stadc.v Fi i.um:, Or., Nov. I. A highly acuta lional denouement to llu Jolui l.ii.n murder case occtured today ,w lu u C.-ui t land Gtceii, j iiutly indicted with Ciaud r.i.uiton for the ciiiue, plcaJcd guilty to a charge of inur !cr iu tho lirft degree. Gu'.-n haa agreed to tcr.tify again.st 1'ran .lu at 11 u'll-Ji k toinoi row foiei.ouii, tit the l.itlot'u tt ial, whiili begin ritr- lav. Viiceli Will bo 1 1 tiU'H.i'vt next Moiid.i. The lir.t inliiu.iliou that I .in it had been murdeied cau.e, it will lo remem bered in a story told bv Green to the auihoritiea of l.Ane county, t j the effect that Uranton and Green were iviuirg aero? the Cascade mountain with l.it.n, with a band o( hori'is ia;t Julie. I. inn ami Uiiuilon had irouble over a eettle uientwhib camping at S.p.mw creek, Ciook comity, they arrived at Alder Springs Juno 1", and corralcd their hcrses. l.iuu lay down by tho lire. Green euivt that seen after, while ho was getting wood, ho hoard tho repot t if a pistol. Hi) looked around, and iuw r.raulon e'.auduiK over l.mii w;l:i a smckiui; revolver. l.iun w.ia ;!ut through the iicad. Au csamiuation oi i li l s.er.e of the kuliae showed that I. urn a IkhIv was chopped to pieces and earefuhy eietuat ed. A eoioiu'i'e jury nccu d l'.rantcn of tho mtir.'er. IVautoti ili appeared, and iu clew :u Ida w ticr-.Miim i could be obtaiued, alii:. it.ili a reward of V-'O wan od'cre.l I t bi-i c ipt ne. iintit he wa i.r- rested ou the -i'-reet in lv.igena on July i). lie then di.-c'i;iiiie l miv knowledge of t:u crime, dn ...i ie' tli.i'. ln did tint kuow that ho was v.at.l.-d uutil a few Uiitiuteu In fare i.ia .uu.-t. lie SjuI th.t after he left thi" s.-eno o! the erime he went as far ea.-l as TopeU.i, Kan., in search of wrk, but t::;dt;-.' "Mi-'-returned 1;. 'inc. He wit icdiete.l ) fane county gr.u-.l jury i .r i.iuidirin the lirt decree. At tl.-' preiimiii n y exasuiiiatioii G.-een was l-ourd over to tl.e gran 1 j'iry e a a Charge if Ifing an a.sory to a lehmy, b l lal r evi 1 .-in v was stem ed implicat ing hiai in the murder, an I l.o wad in dicted on the t-A.no ih.lige as l.'raiit- :i. i;;.:; i os r.aiiAK - tow n. CUud lU'.intoii, the chiet a- I' r in li e murder trial, during ihe evtleiue id Courllaud Greeu, thia nioriiing, l.tiUe dow n aud wept and raved, at liuiea it baiug nearly iiupossibid U hear the wit ness. It looked at one lime ad if lie would utterly collate. Several of l ii relatives tried to tomfort him but weie onsnecesofu!. It w.n a i exciting iwid trying time for cjurt o:!i-.vi?, a".-jrncy, jurors r.iiJ an liurj. I; i.r : a 1 t!...t a etr.-ug man break- dy.wi .n did Urauton. ltrantun testiiied yesieid iv ih.tl he Went to ihe t-p::i'g (.r a'ii ..nd tiial Green idiut l.nu. Mr. Cii.u. C'jjk, etiperiuti udeui -f the mine, Tuiiiii! ' '1 r i -1 . i -, w.tu i:i towu 4hii v.eik bilngii-g i.i i.ij ii;.-u.il amount cf ogsayn. Mr. C'jul: ha j i-.t sold oue-lia'.f of hi.-i iuterejl in this mim; lor ?,t),00J cash. The com pain have bids out calini,; fvr a workiug turtu-i l feot ia tho clear. Tuo taniiel wi!i l o over 10'JU feet in length with u'uti 'le track. A 2i) stamp mill ii in proccm i f erection. Ch'orinatin' w.rkd wiil be instilled to haudb the product, l'i.u.s for lighting the mine au 1 :iniii'i:n power by iln'.iiciiy ar; t ) Lj i .'.iiiUd soou. air. look and a-.ciatcu liavc had their ores tested by Mesar.i. Wri,;ht, our local uc&aycrc, ii ..n i'laiicisco and in Portland, with cxrieaiely satisficlory result?. Grants l ass it;jstrver. School Report. lieport of tins Pail cr-.e'r: Bel.O'J ei month ending October -S, 13'H : No. enrolled, 13; average mouth y itt tendance, 1-'; No. duyn taught, 'J). Pupils who were neither a'.'Mmt or tardy during the month arc: Myrtle MathcsB, Pesiie .Mathews, Jojeo Mathews, Wilma MnUie'.ss, A l lio Malhewe, Ellia Watson, Floyd Watson, Claud Livingston, Helos Idyinghto;. Thoeu who averaged ti.) per cent, uud over at the monthly examination are: Ellis ar.d Ployd Watson, Myrtle, IJes-de, Joyce, Addie and Wilmu Aluthows, Virian and Wuitha Watson, Claud itnd Dclos Livingiitou. I'. If. Camp, Teacher. A Woman Hung 11 rou nd the neck of her hu:b.tud ami begged un 1 implored hiui to go immedi ately and rcKorvo ueata for GojIoub' Iin e ' "la which appear at tho Opera Hoiibc, " .-'Bday, Nov. H. iioi ton'e is tho only wliite cuinpany raveling tii.it produces tienuiue Miu blreley. Tho " JoM Hextetto" iw ouo of many fi.ulurea that no othern enn dupli city. Th ()j:uedi:i:i8, Vocaliiits, Oam; ere ;put:ia!itte arc all hiiehl lighlH of tl.e minstrel profehbiou, producing morn now feutureH, new acts, moie laughablo oJdi ties and bettei oDtertuiunient than any other similar enUrpribe. Tiiirty jear.i t'oiiHtunt traveling, visiting every city and town in Amarlei, West ludie, Jhit inh Columbia ami Canada, i-J only a pin t of tho lei ord of the great Gorton'ii .Min idrela. I Im leuderfj nrid prudiicers nfull I In t is new uud novel in miualrelny. h for til t inoll'h eliding Oet. L'S, lilt VIM I I.i MUM . lilghtll (i.-.ide.-Kauk one. Waiil Smith, nvi r.Ki' U'.-. Otheiu nl o. V Srtlli.i McGnire, I red nivelma i, I'd lie Itrowtiell, Annie V'.n iciin oi . Sevi'Mtl Guide. - Klnkorn- "ak- . i ...... I ; . er, neiago : ".' i'ii 1 1 " r.ie Smith, Kva liliall, John Meole, l.ma Austin, I ..In.i S.nith, IVL-r Neb. -i . tinuv Uickr, I'll ail. M io M.i. Van Cineli, Alfred ..i.eiio u . Ida Me d, p, Will Gloicr, tiaid .-.igAhei-l. SiMt Grade. K u k utie. liu.-iie Hutehiua, KVei.i.ie '.. d. Otlu'M abuse tK. Joint Giaham. OU- M...ne. II uses lirahani, l uu k V.inel nan, M.uv Cti' eaer, Hantinh I'ynt. I'iftll Grade. - K ink "ii . i '. t'.ie I lei liiick, v.ui;e I'M n .er ..tove " . liciuo Itickor. Xi'tia I'V" 1 r Gray, J.icoh K . ."U'.-c". Mifi-.ie lt-.e. l'hill I'.rowiicll. N.ahan Aucoi, Wid e Aii.-m-, Ale.la Ha.- 1 - I ,l 'l 'I.I 111 u, 111 I ouil'i i : l-ai.k .-. l'tll,'.,lsel.K'- ' '.-' Olio : l.it 'la ,n et.i.'.in.; above W. M oi.i - I'V 1 eon. Clai Ii M 'ic, I h n ii Jaiiien Ka-i.i ; ''.n, i' Vel.l .1' l i'i .1 r. lt,t i'. urn, . l.'OII, ill ici n .1 1'i.ti.t, , May i i'ru 11 ,:t.e Jamea Glove.'. 1 Jewctt. 1'liild lo.ide. Chandler, awia Lcrtie Aiiii'.in, " l; ismii sen, I'm evr. ScioihI in.ide. !r,! Andrew.-', hank Hi'. my . : I Her.d'.i '.I, K K.u P. ril, avctiige ' above '.M. Wild.i son. Ko.'a l'' . ta. i irst Grade. K.u.1 rows, avcr.i'.:.' '' above '.'.. li.in v I'r iniu t.. II m!u : i'. ' KTJ.i .!..!. ail .'...v. .', I ,U: ' II .. Agfa 3 Va: rc'.m.l'.li; , Me d i Coruiill, M.'.ry I'j in. , li UH, Onarhv M.'!.d..n u. t . no i . ! I' ic-v r.. i' vd ;l, r, Ml 1,3 ra .-i- It 3 ' Core; ' ttoy Cl't " VVI Otii h: ll' '.. t s I r l . I... ;..!. In r. to ;;o 1.1 1 eo iiiii, a I a ! 'y S.ir-'i; Te ' ,1' ff t v p (or :u V . I-. n: idor 7 wT- it-1 Q, ;- rf .-"j r. 5 rur.e '.-. ! Hood'; J;I li Acti n.,(; Morse Alesmel'isi Morse Piclurcs I: iix il ( li udmer I'ubli Almost Niunan Inteli;.;c:icc th' ;-; I fursur-. Tiivv ;ti'i net ?ti 'I'll'lSi- wllsj ha'. !' II llic:;v pi i f inn. An I')cnin' of Sen incut for Old : Ope Saturday, flDllllil't'vi, 1 1 ) -:rt op.. 'a :! i KRU5B & SUAMBROOK, Slim Fii Gfiiii n ?immi FIiE TliflS Aib COFFEES SPECIALTY. At. -li . I I'l l, I IM! (,! TOBACCO CIG ARS. i; Prf A I tll.M.. i kid i;i.ivj:uv, an lie- I i oysus ! In All Styks to " j Suit the J'eo; ; I; u galiisl I'.ai gnluall HarRaliKitll Iu piam.it. oipti'H hi.. I tiiin.lc.il go.ida, I'd. v. It I;i mid ie.- H.I h md it the ! loiu -si pi i e;i p ...;.lile. I huvi' n'mi got ,; uli.'lll th.HV th.'iv und hi t id llllllbir w hi. h I has e taken in Inide ( r irmiilrt, jand wilted i lie .p. iiu I am not. in tho hlinh. r I u in. ii. I T. K, Ii It'll UIIMli, I It n.el.iirir, Or. s ill A,.ihi M--U Uoicbuig. A pari (Ii r. ii'i M -.-i i id tin. i.'.dl ol the li. ;i 1 1 1 1 and I si eit Mpn jiiliM in. I I'r. ('... Mill he at th" MelH.illeli I i ii. linn i iiy l-'ii.l.is on lln ii H gill II' III. Hit hi. . e.t dill .'.oi tor. I i.n p.o.'il.U i sel v .'nr, i ill i I .1 lin. e .i ..in.; 1 i.'ii , N.isenihi i I lib, dv si.-it. TlieHO h.'e.nidiin mote 0 catarrh in all 1 . tu liml and i .void r v, ,,) t d.M.'is e ' mi I .'.ik! e ei.iliplilli.tii, h i I men, de- (. 1 1. it i I'll 1 e 'ir ...ii' .In ea. m yeiierully . (.'on-iult.'i' .on ,i". l l ie.' free. anted. I el tv m t II Ol I'.ddl , n I. .it I .111. M 1 I rt .H..I, t'.ili I . I . Ill 1.1', .l.'iidale, 'r The .i.l.V.li;!' e -.iuiot lu i,t I l ie a', in; the I 'oliini)irt ii'tot . l1". at thin time t( .'!, taking the Spn- t' e sear, L.iue I Iv . i ! eer ('. i'lie . I SP''"' t'.e tui 1 .Mil. I I t . .o:.. in"1 . ri.ivei i a- . I . h as ill;; the I'llloll llepot lit i. d ids , got th; s i s hinting I,,...'., ... . il t till hi lint nil. ;, OvN.i'.s.i ll.ioiiiili i rsit tti , ,,i.d .1 o i '' i'o!iliee!ii:i with i iroiii . i.iii" to Ko-.leliai I'.da. i-Ueperi I'll. I modem ."r il"d daily stili.ont ihsn,-i, ei tt lo U. .-'....!. To r.i! . i'o .. n li Cu.'tir ' A'.eiie d'o .s lie , 1' i a 1 lia. teiii W..s'itin..;tou 1' into. io ..:! N. r M 1 l.iho Pi ;l.h i. U'.e T..ko l! i. I.' And -,.s Ti " 1 e iso I ' I . i o 1 1 I V N. llser, d P. iiiy at :':! p. m C. I l Noss s I IO N , ..I,.,.. 'lit, bv i'lis.n i,; Noseity la h isiiK t! e. piiis ol en.ii, ii I" ; w e in :l;:r. I a'i hue anoth 11 i i . I lilt i v , .: i::g ..id out. Call ,.1-i.l l.illlltltt . . '. ; . I pel It t I 1 1 am I". t:i I... '... . i . 'iiiiii,; im ry m. a .I oid I'ldi .1,1 , via t . M I .I'd Cuilst.tv lo i oi the ssei-t n: adopt , ! I n i'.. i ! .r li e t afetV ! -i p.l ' . I.ff;'. All lllll '- i '..!. 'ss .1. iess a ol he.iil : !!io n i;!e " t j : ii 'o- r I. w dl h " lit ll. ti t'i mis , i ai;. of I v. ) i cut pllitt.1,'1 . i'o. II I ..,l!.jrd. t icn I.t . t'l.a'.l.' I, 111. Oi Uai-tliii' ilittsioils J)i:.o! U Pictures T .i. Up to ikite 1 )isp lay cil Md ucated bV Ti o inc . 1 1 f Act.-. '.ati-n and md Voiiii" r.iijoy- Nov. 5U1. i.U4 a .m ar.rim.'.i 4 4 M a' S. Peif i mm . iiiii ;-i,iiili i.i p, (i. uohi.m iti;;N, First Class Meals for 1 1 Vv MKALS AT ALL HOURS. OIVJv lr,S A CALL. M. II. BI:NS()N, Prop. his is the to Buy Groceries. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. C. VV. PARKS & CO., Qrocers. Real Estate Bought and Sold Parins, lare and small, to Rent, AN1 1MMKDIATK TOSSUNSION G1VKN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds and Minintr Properties, Prune and Hop Lauds of iu quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable piiecs and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. ! jf 1 It Will Take Mote Thau this IV.st to KnuitK-i.ilc the C.oiul Points of the Oliver Plow. The only Genuine OLIVUR PLOW, at Churchill & Woolley's. They Are Coming! ii- GffiiN I'i.e 1'liyi.ii in ni uii'l Hiiiki'oiih, Kit GmduutCH ebisii in Incorporated under tlic l.awt tl C'HlUorulu for ijiii umi A pari of the stuff of the English and German Kxpert Specialists aud Dr. Meyers & Co., will make their regular mommy visit to ROSEBURC. Friday, November nth, 1898. They will be at the McCLALLKN 1IOUSK. 'I lie Mull ol the I'.iikIWi iiml Ueriuuu hxprrl HpetiulUU In Vuuimw.tl til lito lemihulv un.,1 .mi..l.li.. t..t.i,em:i . .h..c,.i who ., l .,..... ycrn eicleuee Ii. eurlUK all nt.ii.ier ol eliruiiit: ilutvanea. , l ,lr l.nrl.iK U.e lcroUec.iti.ry th, mio,',,,,, ol ll.U 1110M ,tl,y u.M pil1Hr i.utl.iiiloii I...N heeu phciiuiueiml. jI-ciino- which have lnio.l ll.o .kill o other ph lel.,.u hu.I Mubhoruly relu.l tn iel.l lo ordinary ii.e.lleiiicH, uiethml. ami (.pliaucm, me iiukkly .ohdiu,! ttU,i .Mus.re,l by the Koull.l. ...nl Urriuiin Kxpert HpceUll.iK. They mvc ,h .r ; t . ml o , (ul..ne .... tlieitl iiiMltutlon in America. The K.,gllh ,,, KxKl H , J l ' ' lent .,,,.1 n ll.hk', but .re re.pom.ihle, b.lK bm ke.l by rtuiplc c.ltl ,' l b nt ' mil.' l-rui'u.ui.ll,. 11 1. ,....i..,i.h. 1 . ' ,,,""h-i' in uiiuijr iiiiuuto 10 eo 11 inlleiil. the I nulli.li itinl Ueriuuu KxiieitHpeelHllNUhuvfcurc'il thuiihinnU ol purmiua w bom they hmu nmer hJvii H '"l" ' ' Tli the homo office lor cnei ll,t ull, .uu mUhv . ,' tour iiilniunl. .ih.nu m Cull O.I ll.COl torvl.eu tllty couie.-All uillm; people should . to the liuu. I ... and .Jcrmai, Kxperl HpcelulliU. A Irleu.lly talk, which cok. ah lutcly i U iu U bound in retull iii b ureal deal ol koo.I, whether Irrutnicnt In tiikon or not. "fining, la bouud In lONHl l.TATION THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS A Hot llir.MoM lirttll.tit fliy.slnliinK ami Kini'eoin: , Ihe v,, 7Ji Market St., San F-mikIbco, oiul ai8 S. Uroatlway, Los Alleles, 0 Place A full ami complete assortment of all j;oods usually kcjt in a first class grocery. Uvery tiling olTotcil lor sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. ! best quality, iu choice locations, s. K. bxjiok:, EMI SPfCIISIS, (rum tho beitl MeUleitl I'lilltijeH in the Worl.l. 9 imm V i n I t