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owoncy vrith which to pay our indebted
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And now some of tie "i-talwart re
publicans" who have been wielding
the psrty lash wish they had kept
their hands off.
The Puuxdeaixr is thankful for
the many kind words of friends dur
ing tho past few weeks. A number
ot net- subscribers nave been re
ceived, and many old ones have made
remittances which have been greatly
appreciated.
The Nicarasjua canal passed tho
senate Friday, notwithstanding that
Senator Dolph was here in Oregcn
3000 miles away. From th argu
ment used by his adherents here
abouts, we had snpposed that it was
impossible to pass that bill unless
iTr. Dolph should be re elected.
The number cf "political graves"
that are now being dug by the mem
bers of the legislature is very large,
that is if all that is said is true.
Dolph'd heelers say that those voting
against their candidate are sure of
an early death, while the anti-Dolph
workers say his supporters are sure
to come to an untimely end in the
immediate fatnra. After the ball is
over there will doubtless be a change
of opinion.
Mr. Seblbreie in stating that
Douglas county was solid for Dolph
doubtless referred to the representa
tives and not the people. If Hr.
Sehlbrede desires to vote forilr
Dolph be should give as his reason
therefor that he believes in caucus
role or that he is of the opionion that
Mr. Dolph is to it suited for the posi
tion. It is a fact that few will deny
that many republicans of Douglas
county are opposed to Mr. Dolph'ts re
election. Silver has been a circulating med
ium of as great antiquity as gold,
and has been recognized by all na
tions and peoples in their commer
cial dealings, and it will not bo elim
inated from the money of the world
at one blow. The law of necessity
will eventually supplant the law of
tho bankers and the white metal will
again take its place in the vaults of
the rich and the poektts of the poor.
Oregon City Enterprise.
The readers of the Pluxdealeb
are accustomed to getting tho truth
as we understand, it. 'e havo been
opposed to the re-election of Senator
Dolph because we thought his defeat
would bo best for the people. Dur
ing the campaign last spring we
urged npon our readers the fact that
a vote for the republican representa
tives did not necessarily mean a vote
for Dolph, nnd we believe that if our
representatives really desire to carry
out the wishes of the people of this
county they will cast their vote for
Binger Hermann for United States
senator.
If the anathemas heaped npon
the cancus-boltcis by the stalwart
republicans of Oregon carry tbeir
proper moral, tho next legislator who
betrays his party ought to take the
precaution to commit bari-kari firpt,''
wails a Dolph organ. And then it
goes on to say: ''There will be
another senatorial election in this
state two years beiic. The gentle
men who are now deserting republi
can usage and establishing republi
can precedent may have reason to
regret their present makeshift meth
ods." Consistency :a evidently a rare
jewel in that shop.
The Oregomau'n "practical illus
tration" of a citizen of Portland send
ing to San Franchco for a bag of
Mexican silver dollars and getting
bis money back by i-elling them at
50 cents apiece wao a corker. As a
"practiced illustration" it was all
right, bnt as a bti-iness venture it
was a losing proposition. For some
time past Mexican silver dollars
have been quoted in the San Fi an
cle co markets at from 51 cents to 61 J
cents each. A few more "practical
illustrations' of that kind will prove
conclusively that there is something
of a decaying nature in a foreign
country,
THE SENATORIAL K LECTION.
TI10 lLiN'i)ELEn has been ripposod
to the re-election of Senator Dolph
upon general principle, but wan
averse to ranking any fight against
him, believing that whoever hecnml
the r.vicns nomination it was the
duty of tho nrty b olic(. But it
now n;iHr th it i imp.K-iihl to
1pcI iii iMiii-i-t nomine', and thoru-
foro tii I'umxdkalbh does not wish
to aeo tho tight protrttctod indutiniuly
and tli Ingitlritiirt litnlly 'adjourn
witbo.H nlictiiii a annator. W
therefore think it (.lri-n!!. fiir tin
beat interwN of the pntty as woll as
the peopla to elect a new man ouo
who ha not Migli$ fr nor labored
to securo tho bi,;b honor n man np
on whom all m-Muhor of the. leiria
latnro conld initio without ubmU
tiug themselves to any disagreeable
charges. Such a nmn in Bingtfr Her
mann, our prosnt able representa
tive in cougresa. Ht has ben elected
to the lower bo 11 so of congress llvo
timeo, and every time with -an in
creased majority, aud today' if ho
were placed before the people of
Oregon as a caudidate for .United
States senator ho would receive nch
a vota thut Governor Lord's 15,000
plurality would pale into insignifi
cance. Knowing Mr Hermann's
views on this question we know ho is
not a candidate for Uuiled'Slates
senator, but. thnt if the position
were tender! him ho wonld
accept it the office must . ek
him, not bo the office. H was
elected to congress by the people
and ia willincr to servo them io 'that
capacity and ask for nothing in ore.
Mr. HerMaon is able and competent,
faithful, zealous and persistent in. hi
past service?, and the legislature
could, and, as we believe, under the
present condition of things, should
unite npon Mr. Hermann.
As to a few standing by Mr.Dolpb,
the caucus nominee, after a 'fair trial
and find that for various cause?,
among them being his determined
stand against free silver and of his
being, as is affirmed without dispnle.
a corporation attorney, which, if
true, whether right or wrong perse,
are regarded by tlw people as valid
objections to his re-election to the
United States senate. It is apparent
to the most casual observer that Mr.
Dolph does not represent the popular
wishes of the people, and therefore
should not be returned.
In thus closing up the strife now
on, every member could do so with
out the suspicion of bargain and sale
and wonld receive the approbation of
a large majority of the people.
If the people are going to win the
senatorial fight, they must bo up and
at work. Dolph' friends and Ijire
lings are at work in every section of
the state. Sign the petition printed
elsewhere and mail it at once to our
delegation at Salem.
The last state republican conven
tion and the present senatorial elec
tion are similar, inasmuch as the old
time party leaders don't seem to be
exactly in the band wagon.
Tyee Items.
Xo fly on Tyee.
Scott Henry baa lost his famous dog.
The Cole Brothers are fencing their
new barn.
J. A. Cole leads as in seeding, and bis
grain looks well.
P. W. Gossett haa a fine lot of fat hogs
be intends to slaughter coon.
Uncle John Stevens, is .suffering with
rbenmalic pains sbcat tbejieart.
Fred Stevens haa recovered from the
injuries received from a falling tree.
Chancy Spencer is grading a road to
his farm land on the "second" etory.
Mr. S. P. White is fcuffering with his
arm that was injured in the civil war.
No grata grows In the foot paths lesd
ing to White'. That's right, boys;
nothing like trying.
Dan Hall, wife and ton, accompanied
by Fred Batf man, wero viriting on Tyee
Eeveral dayi this week.
Mr. Smith is. making great improve
ments on the "Old Fred" ranch. Ho
haa a fine prone orchard.
Ed Stevens is the boss hand to lite.
He pat in 050 in three days for W. C.
isnrre. .Mr. is. has been tiling hts new
orchard.
We have a healthy locality bnt the
matrimony feyer ia bad here at present.
mod Lbman, td btevens and Frank
Gorrell are down with it recovery doubt
ful. H. H. Nyeman with a force ot sir men
has just finished the road leading from
Nynian Flat an 1 intersecting the Bark
lane Jack the Ripper.
Normal School Notes.
Lewis Thomas of Oregon City, a
lirnlhprnf tha M!bs Hm onrl rilli.n
Thomas, entered school Monday.
Mita Maode Hardy, who haa been
teaching the Bandon schools, attended
chapel exerclres Monday.
A large crowd witnessed the football
game last Saturday between the Eageno
public school team and the Drain team,
which waa an excitina cmno V.vor
thing passed off quietly. The game end-
eu wjwj eigmcen 10 Homing in lavor
of Eugene. The Eugene boys returned
home Sunday morning in good spirits
and well pleased wiih thtir entertain
ment while In Drain.
Miss Safety of Yoncolla entered school
Monday. Others from Dayton, Marsh
field and Oakland will enteri eoon.
Classes have been organized for special
drill work in branches for the county ex
amination. No one preparing for exam
ination could do better than to como and
take the drill.
A special comrnitlefrom the legislature
is expected to visit this school soon, for
the purpoue of making a report relative'
to tbe pending bill in the legislature.
Fred Talcott and Misses Muriel Talcott
and Lottie Beckett are teaching uceess
ful terms of Krlinnl nosr Tumor Tl,,.
have been re employed for the second
ilnrm Ii IrVi ! .iiffi.I.Mt . n n f f . t . .
ability as teachers. Tuus Seiivus.
A Portland pnper says the people
"demand" that Oovornor Lore) ox-
plain whether he has directly or -by.
implication promised ueBiruoio ouices
to certain legislator on condition
that thny withdraw their support
from Dolph. Tho peoplo dorit'--de
maud any biicIi explanation. The
people know tin governor to bt n
ui.iu of Htrict honor and integrity,
and thut is mifiicinnt. That Pdrtland
papor is like a drowning niuu, and kis
grasping at htr.iwa.
Horace Boies wnnts n Western
umn for president, mid we will
gnmhlo 011 it that Horace could put,
his finger on tho very msn. Mem
phis Avalnuche. f
The Sliver Lake FJre. ,
A Silver Lake correspondent of ths
Lakeviow Examiner, under date of
January 13th. writes as follows: We aro
not all exterminated in Silver Lake.
Threo weeks baluro the holociiiat I took.
the census a' d found 225 people, all told,
in our little valley. We have hat 40 out
ot thut number, ao I something no.ir 3d
burned more or less. Those who wero
badly burned aro Georgo -Payne, Bob
Sueling ami his 11-year-old sitter, Mrs.
Tommy Labrio, Mrs. WarJ, U-y Ward,
and Mrs. Charley Hnmilt u.. Tlmv 11 re
all in bed yet and it will be, sometime be
fore they aro all out. Miss Annie An
derson is rapid! r imnroring and I think
will eoon be all right, though her left
arm is considerably burntfd and her if 00
is eomewhat Ecorrhrd. It take aortal
deal of attention to csra for the sufferers
The people from lUisley 1105th to Silver
Lake have come nobly to Iho, (ront-.with
assistance and kiiuliiets. ..There lure
been eeyvral dollars contributed, and a
po'.itiuii ia bein;; circulated at IViiieyilli
to rai?e money for the relit-f of theburned.
It Ukes quite an army of waiters to care
for the iifllictud. John Blair is 'general
snrl!item!eut, and la gojng almost
night and day. He, receives his instrnc.
lions 110111 me iiocior. we have no
paupers yrt, although it takes from $15
to 20 per day. Several have to liOar.il
at the ho cl. Mr. (J. l M:irhill h qu
crotches. She ha I one leg ba lly bruited
by falling and l-eing tramped jm. Ed.
drown, Mrs Annie Blair and Tracy
Blair are doing tho hotel work. Jesse
D. Carr's foreman, Mr. Cook, is furnish
ing two men to wait on tho burned
b orty of onr ttighbors and relatives He
bnned in one grave eight feet fouarc.
it win take the people ol Mlver Lake, one
penerauon 10 lonrei it. now can we
give them up? We wilt let the contain
fall and trrto forget ami hide forever
one of the most heart rending traga dies.
mat ever Deieii a little isolated, com
munity like oars. Bat we have to luVri
our attention to our every day business
and care for ths living, if I could writa
or say any tning mat would sootlie one
pain I would say, Cauee of Causes, pity
ut; it takes time and circumstances' like
this to try men 'and women, and Mt it
not always tbe smoothest face t hat con
ceals the best heart.
Qtendalc Items.
Mrs. M. M. ScoSt of Glendalo will co
to Woodyile to raids pertnauen'tlv on ac
count of the continued ill health of her
little daughter, Alva. Mr. Scott will ro:
mam here for the winter in the employ
of tho S. P. Co. Mr. aod. Mrs. .Scott
have a hoit of friends here who Trmps
thire with them in the sefiofef affliction
of their sweet little girl.
Mtsa Ldith Dewey who h . heen:Uhe nnlndcatcr.
uuo atv. niui unukru 1C cr.. J 1 cou a tra
cing under tho stillful treatment of Dr!
Kremer of Grants Pass.
Mrs. E. J. Garrison, who has spent
sometime visiting hor dtuhter.. MeraWi
brant Levens, passed llira-i-Uw(;odo,
cuoust cnruuie 10 nrr noma at ito;e
burg. -
Miss Ann lVer and Mlsntiri
T 1 . r
nooeris eniertainru tneir numerous
friends with a very - easanl socublo at
tbe I'ewey lintel, on fiiesday erening.
Joe Bowers, the superintendent of the
railroad bridge men, was at Glcndile last
week basking in the smiles of his many
Ulr admirers. Mr. Rowers is at trenial
gentleman and we arc convinred that his
only excuse for not joining the ranks of
lue heneuict is because he has snch a
wide circle of fair maidens to f elect from
he is pair-led in making a choice.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hamilton of Gal
ville visited Glendale on Siturday.
-.t O t.t . r. ... r. .
aiuan cmun 01 smutiueia gave sv
party at his beautifnl home on the 19th,
which was well attended and very mnch
enjoyed by all present. Miss Mima
Hamilton did the honors as hostess in
receiving tho guests. And as a .host
air. fcroith has 00 superior A splendid
supper was served at It o clock when all
dispersed to their homes j hoping that
the next parly Mr. Smith gives will bo- a
weuuing pariy.
Piuribus Star of Dinger cjme to Glen
dale on Friday last for a load.. of freight
ior 111s supply store.
Tyler & Ingram have fitted up a simp
wnere iney are reauv to do painting and
decorating nt reasonable rates. Snd 'in
yonr orders at once.
Mrs. Clarke of Hotel Glendale is im
proving her property and is adding manv
attractions to her splendidly kept hotel.
Lafayette Jones Is having some sub
slantial improvement made on his prop-
eny in 111c rouui part 01 I own.
Mrs. T. C. Xcil and family of Green
gien spent two nays at Ulcndalo visiting
ait. ana Airs. .Miller.
Don't foreet the masouerado ball to ui
given by Miss Hamilton the JCth of Feb
ruary. Costnmes and masks will be
sale n't Iho store of J. L. Dewoy.
Moixie.
Reston Notes
I'leasant weather. " . -
Wo welcome the I'laixdealeii.
Mrs. W. Laird is visiting friends and
relatives at this place.
tthel Duncan of Keaton has gono to
ien .line, 10 nitcnu a private school,
Miss Winnie Newlnnd teacher.
Mr. John Wilson of Kamloop, U. C.,
who has been visiting fsiends and rela
tives at this place for the past mooth,
returned home not long ago.
Oar deepest snow of this winter has
only been eight inches. We are in hopes
me wm;cr is over.
While Mr. and. Mrs. If.trdrain wero
returning homo from Looking Glass
this evening, their team became un
manageable throwing Mrs. Ilardman and
little daughter from the conveyance.
We are glad to say they escaped un
injured. Johnny Nel.on of this viclnitv ha? re
ceived 11 vry fino present, cousistine of
n pair of hounds. Thev wero valued at
I00 a piece when live (lays old.
Mips Row Fisher of Roseburg made
Reston a plcsanlcall not long ago.
The M. K church of Ten Milo is hold
ing a protracted m leting.
W. L. Liird and W. Newland of this
tilare Bta-ted for (',r:nt I'oj lot
day, on horpp-back. Mr. Laird received
Wfiro mat his rnothpr was v-ry fick at
that place
Mrs. M. J. Wilsiu ii th guest of Mrs.
B. Gurney.
The dance given t V. Gnrney's not
long ago proved to t.e m grund success In
every respect.
Parties are traveling the old Coos bay
road all tho lime. Minnehaha.
. tM VJ kl fj
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:ent a dose. mk Bin
It la sold on a jraaranteobv all drnjr
KlJiti. It trares ipciptont Oonaumptloa
and la toe neat Couen and Crouo Ouro.
For sai by M. F. Itapp. Druggist.
.Captain-Sweeney; U. 8. A., San Diego.
Cul., savs: "Shiloh's Cutarrli Itemedv
j j - -
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.Imt would do nie any good." Price 50c.
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Prepare for it wisely. We offer
unusually good reasons why you
should buy from us.
Everything offered for sale is fresh;
bought for the Holiday Trade and
sold at very reasonable prices.
We have a very choice stock of
canned goods, including both fruits
and vegetables to which we invite
WOODWARD
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Does Up
ALL COMPETITORS !
We are always In the Lead, and mean to
keep there
The Golden Harvest Is npon vs, and farm
ers are amillng became Woodward
looks to their interest.
BUGGY HARNESS
Full Trimmed
TEAM HARNESS
These are all Leather and Warranted.
SADDLES
At Reduced Price.
Consult your pane and be tore and iee
Woodward before baying.
W. 6. W001WAR1
H. G. STANTON
Eu jut reedTed new tad tztemdT stock
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-also a rmx stock or
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Crockery, Cordage, Etc.
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Gustom-Made Clothing
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select stoex of
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