The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 06, 1896, Image 2

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    THE PLAINDEALER,
Published Dully, except Sunday.
K. BENJAMIN
V. BENJAMIN
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APRIL 6. lS9o
Republican County Ticket.
For State Senator,
A. W. REED.
For Representatives,
J. T. BRIDGES.
A. M. CRAWFORD.
GEO. W. RIDDLE.
For Clerk,
J. H. SHUPE.
For Slreriff,
D. R. SHAMBROOK.
For Treasurer.
W. A. FRATER.
For Aeeor,
W. S. BRUT.
For Commissioner,
M. D. THOMPSON.
For School Superintendent,
O. C. BROWS.
For Surveyor,
W. P HEYDON.
For Coroner,
K. L MILLER.
THE TICKET.
For county clerk Hun. J. II. Shupe
was nominated. Mr. r-hape. ie-an old
citizen of Douglas and is jo well known
that anything commendable by ui would
be superfluous. He his been state sen
ator and register of the United States
land office in this dtv and will be the
nest otunty clerk of Ianglas county,
David It Shambrook, deputy under
Sheriff C. F. Cathcart, has been norni
nated for sheriff. Mr. Sbambrofk i
Douglas county boy, born and reared in
Coles Valley, and is identified with th
material interest of the county. Young,
energetic and attentive to business, and
if elected and he will be will make a
good sheriff.
"W. A Frater, the prccent incumbent
has been renominated for county treas
nrex. Mr. Frater has londucted the
business oi the office so fatisfactorily
since he took charge of the office that be
was unmimoaslv proclaimed the choice
of the convention for re-election.
W. S. Britt of Riddle was named for
assessor. Mr. Rritt is a man of middle
age, of ripe experience in business,
Rood judge of property, able, conscien
tious and faithful in the discharge of his
known duties. He is now a farmer and
feeis the great necessity of equlization
of taiiurthens.
The convention did well in placing the
name of M. D. Thompson on the ticket
for county commissioner. Mr. Thomp
son is a man of ripe age for active busi
ness, such as 'ji required to look after
and guard the peoples' financial affair
ana suit oroaa minaed enoagn to per'
ceivi opportunities for improving the
cour.ty's condition, and backbone enough
to stand for the right.
Hon O. C. Bruwb, a young man
considerable weperience as a teacher
of
in
our (uoiic scbools, is namrl tor county
school superintendent. Mr. Brown
si.nd high as a teacher, holding a life
diploma. He has taught in the public
schools of this countv for ten years and
is one of our best educators.
. V. Heyuon, the present county
Eurvmor, ha been named to euccecd
himse'f as h- wil is a man paat mid
dl- aite, but is full of viril vigor yet and
will devote to th office his best efforts
to do gooJ and efficient work. Honest
able and faithful in the future as in the
past, we commend him to tho voters
next Juno for their endorsement, as they
UOUbtlCiS will"
Now we come to the finale of a county
ticket, the coroner; a poeitton few men
asj ire to as there is "nothing in it" in
llnancial way. It is an important post
lion none- the as tho coroner takes
the place of a sheriff in ccriaiii contin
gencies. Tho convention placed Dr. K
L. Miller, tho present incumbent, on tho
ticket for this office. He has eatifactor
ily performed his duties .during the past
two yeais and will do eo two years
longer.
Wo do not as a rule refer to the claim
of candidates before the convention wh
failed iu tccuriug the nomination, ulw-3v
deferring our iudividual judgment to
tho concurring opinions of tho many, i
But in the case f Mr. Cathcart who
failed in securing the nomination for
thciiff, though o.-eeesiiig an aeknow -
lodged high order of ability, a train of
unlortunato rircunistancca culminated
in causinc his defeat, viz: the escape of
&tui Brown from jail twice whilo Mr.
'athcart was sheriff. The first eacapo
as through the negligence of a
deputy. Air. Cathcart being in
no wise responsible. Tho second escapo
as effected by a damnable conspiracy
of a large number of Brown's friends, as
the trial of the l'ools ehowed. Brown
was furnished by outsiders with Iho
means of escapo and after his escapo ho
was secreted and spirited away by his
friends, who kept watch of tho sheriff
and posse and kept him posted as to
their movements.
Whilo tho Review has been working
ith might and main to secure Mr.
Cathcart's nomination, it has been
manufatcuring political thuuder to hurl
at him, and had he been nominated, the
Kcview would then have unlimbered its
masked lattery upon him- And now
that Mr. Shambrook, his deputy, has
secured tho nomination, tho Heview
will t irn its bitteries today upon him,
and deal out hypocritical and fulsome
praise of Mr. Cathcart. Mark our pre-
iclions.
HERMANN'S OPPONENTS.
The opponents of Mr. Hermann are
reduced to great straits when thoy re
sort to garbling his dispatches and mak-
iug them say what ho did not say, while
at his post of dutv, and thus in his ab
sence traduce him for tho purpose ot get
ting his place. Tho following dispatches
from Mr. Hermann hhow to what false
hoods they will descend to make a
point:
Washington, D. C, S:30 A. M.,
March 22. 1S96. Hon. F. M, Wilkins,
Eocene, Or.. I bac secured a large al
lowance for the Siuslaw jetty work. An
early adjournment of congress is assuted
and will make money for the appropria
tion available at an early date, which
will make it possible to resume work on
tho jetty in the near future.
Uixokk Hermann.
Wamiingtox. D. C. 0:11 A. M..
March 25. IS9C To Hon. F. M. Wilkins,
Eugene, Or. : 1 have succeeded in se
curing the great project fur immediately
and permanently improving the Willam
ette river from Eugene to Portland. The
mprovement work will be contracted.
Uingeu Hlkmanx.
Mark you, Mr. Hermann does not cay
; has had the bill pissed. He says in
the dispatch dated March 25th: "I
have succeeded in securing the great pro
ject for immediately and permanently
impicving the Willamette river from
Eugene to Portland." 'In tho dispatch
dated March 22d he says: "I have se
cured a large allowance for Siu;law jetty
work."
Asa member of tho river and harbor I
committee he had secured the placitig iu
the river and harbor bill the needed ap-1
propriations, and so wired Mr. Wilkins. j
One D. 31. C. Gaulf, who is a tool in the '
hands of his bcs, aked Senator Mc- i
Bride if such a toll had been passed ap- j
preprinting money for the purposes!
named.
McBride replied on April 1st, that no
such bill had patud the house, but that
the committee report was "expected this
week." The report was tent to the ;
bouse April 3d, and verifies Hermann's '
telegrams to Wilkins in every particular, j
and wiil doubtless be passed in due time, j
This attempt on the part of the Oregon-
ian and the valley papers to convict
Hermann of sending out false dispatches
to deceive the people, fails to accomplish
its purpose, for the bill is now before
the house, and exposes i be trick, and
likewise the imfamy of the schemers.
FAIR DEALING.
If there is any out- t .ag that an hon
est man admires above another in poli
tics it is fairdeal.ug. Trickincss is dis-
pised by every man who has any nobil
ity in bis make up. The Plaindealeb
most emphatically condemns this con
temptible trickery. Sooner or later it
will become known and the trickster
will become an object of contempt.
At the democratic primaries Saturday
prommont democrats of long years of
loyalty to the party, men of honesty and
sterling integrity informed us that the
men who have been bossing party norni-!
nations for years, were at their old job,
and that through trickery and party
bulldozing bad deprived many democrats
favoring Finas Dillard for sheriff from
voting at the primaries. This was
fleeted in part by the anti-Dillard men
seizing tho polls before the hour ap
pointed and choosing their own men for
chairman and clerk: ami then after
fixing the time for closing, actually
did close half an hour before tho time
fixed for closing, thus shutting off any
one who might offer his vote less than
half an hour before tho timo set for
closing. As the result would not have
been materially different from what it is,
tho conduct of the losses showed
plainly what they were dcterrniued to do
if necessary to accomplish their object,
viz: to down Mr. Dillard
We print a ceitilicate of a life long
democrat, in today 'e issue showing that
a Mr. Heisbey offered to vote iu Utnp
qua precinct and was premptorlly denied
unless ho would pledge himself to vote
next Juno for tho regular democratic
nominees.
Hon. Geo. M. Brown, our popular and
very efficient district attorney went to
Albany today, Mr. Brow n can have the
nomination again if ho wauls it. Mr.
Brown baa beeii oue of tho most ener
getic attorneys this district has had for
years. By his judicious management of 1
cnmnal complaints before tho grand jury
ho hsa eaved the counties in his district
thousands of dollars. He ought to be
re-elected.
The democrats are between a chill
and a eweal as to whom (hey will uame
for ehcriff
The combination is now fr
Bon Agio for hlicriff, and with .atu
Miller for deputy.
1
l 1 he Spaniards should be kicked out
of Cuba.
Uncle Sam should begin at
once.
Tho democratic bosses, the K. P. A.
Editor of tho Roviow, and their little
coterie of republican admirers are try
ing to figure out which one of them was
to blame for tho failure of tho republi
can convention to nominato a ticket to
their liking.
Denies the Allegation.
Euitou Plain-dealer : Tho Roseburg
Review of the 2d iust. contains the fol
lowing: 'Jim Cannon is chief of nollco, Tom
Cannon is goirjg to be tho deputy sheriff
and Claude Cannon is going to be deputy
clerk."
Tho above statoment as far as concerns
myeelf and Tom Cunnon is an untruth
and very likely was known to bo such by
tho editor when published in the Re
view. I have never held an office in my
life, havo never asked for one and
furthermore. I do not expect to do so,
and the same can truthfully bo said of
Tom Cannon. Howover, I am willing at
any time to compare the records of my
relatives as chronic office seekers with
thoso of the Roseburg Roview.
C. II. Fisher, the editor-in-chief of the
Ketiew has been an unsuccessful candi
date for representative, bis brother, W.
II. Fisher, city treasurer of Roseburg for
a loug time and now holds the poiition
of postmaster, (about $1600 a year), on
other brother, J. L. Fisher, holds tho
position of deputy postmaster. His
brother-in-law, Mr. McBroom, was an
unsuccessful candidate for city recorder
Tho assistant editor, S. F. Floed has
been a candidate for legislative honors
also for the office of county clerk, has
held the office of city recorder and also a
good position in the custom house at
Portland. It is also current street talk
that the names of both Mr. Fisher and
Mr. Wimberly of Drain will appear be
fore the convention again next Tuesday
This is certainly a fair showing for
thee people acd they should feel satis-
tied, even if it was a fact that Tom Can
non or myself were aspiring fur places
However.such is not the casa with either
oi us ami tticro is no reason why we
should bear the brunt of the Review'
sarcastic remarks.
Clauue B. Cannon.
Republican Ticket in Benton.
Cokvalli.o, Or., April 4. Harmony
prevailed in the republican county con
vention held here today, and a good
strong ticket was nominated. The dele
gates to the Albany convention are:
H.H. Glassford, Ed Williams, S. L,
Kline, Marion Hayden and N. P. New,
ton.
The delegation will favor Hermann
The delegates to the state convention
are
K. Holm, Thomas Cooper, J. Fred
Yates, W. S. Huffard, W. S. Tomlinson
and B. W. Johnson.
' Iiesolutioas weie adopted favoring
Hermann: condemning the appropri
ation of state fucds
ence of state normal
for the maintain'
and other inElitu
lions of learning; favoring are-enact
ment of the mortgage tax law, and re
quiring that county officials pay their
own deputy hire.
Notice.
To ioH tax payers of Douglas county
Oregon. The law regarding poll taxes
is: The assessor shall require every
person to pay his poll taxes at the time
of assessing the same, and in default of
such payment the assessor shall imme
diately give to the sheriff a list of such
poll taxes.
And as the county court requests the
law be strictly carried out, my deputies
and self will demand all poll taxes, and
those unpaid will be returned to the
sheriff at once for collection and mile
age. Jas. A. Stebung,
Assessor of Douglas Co., Or,
Notice to Stockholders.
Stockholders are hereby notified tha
j the annual meeting of the stockholders
j 0f the Douglas County Building & Loan
: Association will be held at the council
' room in citvhall. in thecitv of Rosebunr.
Douglas county, state of Oregon, on
Wednesdav. April 15. 1806. at 7:30 n.
m. of said day, for the purpose of elect
ing seven directors and three auditors
for the ensuing year, and for the tran
saction of Eucb other business as may
legally come before the meeting.
M. F. Rait, Secretary.
Roseburg, Or., March 25, 1S90.
! Special Notice.
Th.. P.nhv aiMSttnn in Vnrth nnu.
, bure. coneistins of 200 acres of choice
j land, bavin" been nlatted into larra
residence lots and acreace nroDertv. ia
I now placed unon the market at cut rates.
payable In yearly installments, bearing
six per cent interest per annum. The
j title is (erfect and every parcel sold will
be released by the mortgager from tho
j operation of n certain mortgage now up
on the property. To examine plats and
learn prices, etc., call upon
D. S. K. Buick, Agent.
Final Call.
All persons are hereby notified to
make immediate settlement ;of their in
debtednesd to tho lato firm of S. Marks
ft Co otherwise the Bame will be placed
in I vl.i for collection. Pleaso givo this
call prompt attention and thus avoid ad
ditional costs". Ahiiek Maiikh,
Administrator of ICstalo of S. Marks
ft Co.
Teachers' Review Class.
Thoso not wishing to take either of the
regular courses in tho Normal, can now
enter a class for the Review of tho com
mon branches and methods. Drills in
elocution and reading daily. Address,
Ashland Normal.
Notice.
The (ax roll of Douglas counly for
IH'j.'i m now in nty hands for coiloctiou
and ib now due and payable at my office.
C. V. Catiicaut. Sheriff.
Notice.
The county court adjourned to meet
on the Gtb day of April next At that
timo all claims made by the circuit court
now in session, will be allowed, that tho
warrants may be turned in to tho sheriff
on taxes for 1805, whoro they do not ex
ceed over one-half the tax. All taxes
will bo dalinnuent on tho 30th day of
April, 1890, when cost will be added on
all tnxen not naid. No warrants will bo
taken on taxes after that date.
A. F. Steaunb,
0. H. Mauhn,
W. L. Wilson.
SLOW JERRY.
Slow Jerry has moved his jewelry shop
into Beards cigar store and billiard hall
whore he will bo pleased to havo his old
patrons and all others to call upon him
and examine his fine Block of jewelry,
clocks, watches, and spectacles, which
ho is now offering at reduced prices.
All work in tho jewelry line dono to
order and warranted to give satisfaction.
Don't forget the place, John Beard's
billiard hall and cigar emporium,
where Jerry may always bo found to re
ceive orders and do neat work.
Delinquent Taxes.
The time for taking eounty warrants
for taxes baa been extended to April 30
Alter this date no county warrants will
be taken for taxes. One per cent will be
added to all taxes not paid before May
1st, two per cent added for all taxes not
paid before June 1st, Bnd three per cent
added for all taxes not paw beiore Juiy
1st.
ONLY
$2 a Year
If pU In advance.
TH
TWICDAiWEEK
FOR
S2.00
Administratrix Notice.
Notice 13 hereby given that the undersigned
has been by the County Court ot DourIm
County, Oregon, appointed administratrix of
ue etixic oi Joan vouway, ucccafcu. .mi i-
sous haTlnc claims asatnst said estate arc re
quired to present the same, with the proper
-ouchcr. within six months from date of this
notice, to tho undersigned, at Elkton, Douglas
tonniy, orwron.
Dated, this Mh day of April. 1KW.
MARTHA CONWAY.
Administrator of the Estate ot John Conway
Deceased, aota.
Notice to Creditors.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK
x Oregon, for Douglas county.
In the matter of the assignment of J. Abra
ham, an Insolvent debtor.
All persons haying claims again! the above
named J. Abraham are hereby notified to pre
sent their claims under oath to mc within tlirvo
months from tho date hereof.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, March 13, iWfi.
H.C.SLOCUM,
Assignee.
Bbow.n jt TX'sti.v,
Attorneys for Assignee. ml'Jt7
Proposals Wanted.
NOTICE TO Bt'ILDINO CONTRACTORS
Scaled bids will be received at the olliio of
tho Secretary of State, Salem, Or., until 1 o'clock
P. M.Wednesday, April S,1W, for tho erection
and completion of a hospital building at Hose
burg. Or., according to plans, specifications, etc.,
now on exhibition at the office ot Dclos D.
Nccr, architect, 133Ji first st , Portland, state
house, Salem, Or., ami at tho Soldiers' Home, of
Roseburg, Or. Aft bids must be accompanied
with a. certified check, drawn to tho order of S.
11. Ormsby, chairman board of trustees Oregon
Soldiers llomc.Uiasumctiunl to5 percent of bid,
tho tamo to bo forfeited aud applied to the
Soldiers' Homo fund In caso tho lowest or ac
ceptable bidder fails to cuter Into contract, with
accepted bonds, lu the sum of tho full amount
of contract, with at least two sureties, within
111 days after tho award ot contract. All bids
must be addressed to
" S. . ORMSIU",
" Cure SvcicUry of Slate, S.ilcm, Or.
" 'fender of (iinuic) lor llcital al
Soldiers' Home."
The right to reject iiny or till bids l hereby
reserved. Itv order of the liuaid of Tru.itccs of
tho SolrticrVHome.
AtleM: H. 11. ORMSI1Y, Chmn of Bonrd.
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LEADING
PERSCR1PTION
DRUGGIST,
Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon.
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Patent Medicines,
Perfumeries.
Toilet Articles.
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SPRING i GOODS
IN GREHT 1ZHRIETY
AI1E NOW ARRIVING AT
n oi pi cm si
AND IT WILL PAY TO SEE AND PRICE THEM.
DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS,
WAISTS AND CAPES, FURNISHING GOODS,
SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC.
Cm- Tlie bkst
LOWEST Prices
THE THIRD
BROOKSIDE.
The Howe Farm, east of town, has been plat
ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing
3, 20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100
per acre.
Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm
or a suburban home eau now be accommodated on easy
terms. All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more
than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for
the future. More fortunes are made in lands near a grow
ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the oppor
tunity.
For information or
Estate Office, or on
G T,
ZIGLER & PATTERSON,.
Depot Grocers
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.-
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Give us a call. Goods delivered to sny part ot the City in short order.
Corner Lane A Sheridan Streets, ROSEBURG, OREGON.
For a Good Drink of WHISKEY
A. T. THOMPSON
ao to
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THE PLANET"
RoseburgBrewery
L. SCHM1TT,
PATEONIZE HOME INDUSTRY,
Keep j'our Money at Home.
The Best iu
Cleveland Distilling Go.
Manufacturers ot and Dealers tn
PURE BRflflDIES AMD WHISKIES
LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES
-cTk. .M.JE3B:-m.3r.'.B.'-SC"
ALL FlllST CLASS DRUG STORES AND SALOONS HANDLE OUR GOODS.
Goods delivered lu quantities of oue callou or more. Orders from Town and Countrv
Soilciled, aud will be promptly attended to.
Office ami Salesroom,
NORTH ROSEUURG.
R OS B B U R G
Marble and Granite Works.
IistinifUes luirnisheil on all
Office niirt Halcsrcom. 711 oali Street.
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conveyance, call at ony Real
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best whisky on earth.
Proprietor,
Drink only home made Beer.
the Market.
VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs.
E. W. ACH1S0N & CO., Proiirs.
Dealers In all tiuds of
Murine mul (imnitc Monuments
and Headstones,
Portland Cement
Curbing
kinds
of Ccinctciy
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K. McNKlLL, Kecelnr.
ThVEAST
l,lu lln; Cholix til
TWO
Transcontinental
ROUTES
VIA
Spokane
Minneapolis
AND
St. Paul
VIA.
Denver
Omaha
AND
Kansas Uity
Low Kates to ail Eastern Cities.
OCEAN DIVISION.
rOI'.TLA'D-SAN FKASCISCO.
Steamers leave Aiuaworth dock, Portland, at S
p. m.. every five days. Cabin. y0, steerage,
I2J0.
For fall details call on or addrea
-V. C. LONDON.
Agent, Roseburg, Oregon, or address
W. XI. JIUItlBUIt'lY-
Gencral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
Zxpresa trains IeTe Portland dally.
South I
I orth
a:Mr.M.
525 A. X.
10:45 A. X.
Lr. - Portland - Ar.
Lv. - ISosetrarg - Lt.
Ar. - San Francisco Lt.
8:10 a. x
U:t0r.x.
6:00 r. x.
Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon
City, Woodbum, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer
son, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent
Shedds, Ha&ey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
Irving, Eugene, Crcswell, Drain, and all stations
from Roseburg to Ashland Inclusive
It c bur JIail Daily.
8:33 a.m.
520 P. X. j
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Roscbun? -
Ar. I 4:M r. x
Lt. 6 SO x. x.
;Salem Passedger-Dally.
1KWP.X.ILV. - Portland
E:15p. X. j Ar. - Salem
Ar.
Lt.
10:15 a. x.
felCO A. X.
DIMXG CAIIS OX OCDEX ROUTE.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
AND
SECOMJ-CLANS SLEEVlSti CAIIS
Attached to all Through Trains.
West Side Division.
Hctiveeu Portland aud Coryallla.
Mail train daily (except Sunday).
7:30 A, M.
t2:15 P. X.
Lv. -Ar.
-
Portland -Corrallis
-
Ar.I
Lv.l
5:40 p. X
10 P. X
At Albany and Corrallis connect with trains
of Oregon Central & Eastern railroad.
Express train daily ; except Sunday).
t:45r.x.
7:25 P. X.
Lv. -Ar.
-
Portland -McMinville
Ar.
Lv.
3x0 a. x.
Throncli Tickets to all Point In
Uic Eastern states. Canada and
Enrope can be obtained at low
est rates from Ccorgc Estcs, Agent
Koscbur;.
R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. Asst. G. F. A Pass. Agen
PORTLAND OREGON.
FK0JI TERJILN'AL OK INTERIOR FOLXTS
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Is the Line to Tate
To all Points East and South.
t is the DIX1XG CAR ROUTE. It runs through
VESTIBCLED TRAINS EVERY DAY
IN THE YEAR to
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(SO CH-12CGS or CAM)
Coapoiei of Oinlag Cars Unsurpassed.
Pullaan Drawing Room Sleepers,
Of Latest Eqalpmtat.
lUtllHST SLEETING CARS
Best that can be constructed and in
which accommodations are both FREE
and FURNISHED to holders of First or
Second-class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COITCMES
A Continuous Line conccctins with All Lines,
afiordins Direct and Uninterrupted Service.
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured in
advance through any agent oi the road.
THROUGH TICKETS To and from all Points in
America. England and Europe can be purchased
at any Ticket Office of this Company.
Full information concernine rates, time of
trains, routes and other details furnished on
application to any agent, or
a. d. ciiAmvro-,
Assistant General Passencer A wit.
No. 121 First SL. cor. Washineton.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
NOTICE.
Notice ia hereby siven to all whom it may con
cern that I hve appointed D. W. Steams of Cal
Poi preciuct Deputy Inspector ot Stock for said
precinct; postoflice addrew. Oakland; ab A. J.
Chapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Boae
burg- to act during aj- absence, and others nil
be added as parties ins potted make their desire
uunrato me.
Eoaeburs, May 1th, ISS7.
, , , THOS. SMITH,
Inpvetiur of Stock ftx DousUa county Or.
Dr. Gibbon
This old reliable and
the most successful
Specialist in San Fran
cico. sti'.l continues to
cure all Sexual and
Seminal Disease., such
as Uonnorrhcea. Gleet
Stricture, Syphillls in
all its forms. Skin Di
seases, Nervous Debil
ity. Impotency. Semi
nal Weakness and Loss
nf n . 1 t.
''";,CV of self abuse and excesses producing tho
iSSS? ?5 !?JPtoB. "Ho countenance. tlaTt
iTthr,theCics'rai,nin,ho hcaJ. ringing
S.m..,oss of wnajenee. diffidence in a
&?l.p1'?tat,m 01 the hearts
r,imwUhe,llmbs an'Jck. loss of memory,
rlc0,n,'hc-.iace.coushs, consumption, etc!
JSi;.?I.BB0N n rctlccil In San Francisco
fail t.V'u mi th.osc Med shonld not
nis great skill and experience. The doctor
cures when others fail. Try him. Cures sua?
nnteed. Persons cured at hom
1 reasonable
I
Dr.J. F. Gibbon. 615 Kearnrv
t-rancisco, Cat.
Street. San