The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 07, 1896, Image 2

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THE PLAINDEALER
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THEPUIXDEUER PUBLISHING COMPANY
Oreuonian. and so bo Is made a subject Ing an American worsted mill undor tbe
of criticism by that journal. Tonguo 'b Wilson Tariff aro so vast, why indeed
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Subscription Kates:
One Year payabUiu advance..
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MAY 7,185.
Republican State and Congres
sional Ticket.
For Congressman 1st District,
THOMAS H. TOXGUE.
For Supremo Judge,
R.S. BEAN.
For District Attorney, id District,
W.E. YATES.
For Member Board of Equalization,
ROBERT WALKER.
Republican County Ticket.
For State Senator,
A. W. REED.
SCHOOL MONEY.
all right on American protection, luo
silver business will right itself wbon
abor is protected.
It is a ttospirata KjUtical situation
that Micluol Liber cm alleviate.
Tho Review says it i not rtiniiini; the
campaign, well mat is wnai wo mint
but it is pal pably evident it is trying its
bo3t to do so.
Tho distressing realisation of tho situ
ation is, that without assistance tlie
democrats can not elect a man in Iiug-
la county. Tortured accordingly, the
high priests of the tribj in wild despair,
torn Liber loose.
did tho Americans who owned the mill wu...w.fc .u
runu, may a, oyu.
nnvc lolrnn tiv I lift RYniiicatO COn&ent tO I
part with it? Surely they know whether unexpended balance school districts 34 so
they had a good thing or not. bat
thoir esperience baa been is plainly
indicated by tho fact that they havo
closed out their business before the Wil
son Tariff is one year old. The Manu
facturer. October 12, 1893.
PnnnlT KThnAl fnnil
Total amount apportioned.. - liSH 30
Annual tmouut to 111 school districts
and five Joint school district.
Amount ir caplu.........
.mouut apportioned icr capita
POLITICAL SPEAKINQ.
The Review insinuates lhat several
correspondents for this paper are
ashamed of tht-ir articles. Well what
about Michael Liber, a Review csi res
pondent who writes over a pseudonym
and also several others. It is disagree
able when kettle calls pot black ey.
For Representative,
J. T. BRIDGES.
A. M. CRAWFORD.
GEO. W. RIDDLE.
For Clerk,
J. H. SHLTE.
The bosses of the democratic party
will minister with more ettect to tneir
desires, by arranging for an exhibition
of the m itchiest qualifications of Mr.
Agee, than by attacking Mr. Shambrook.
It is tangle foot lotfe, that abass of
Sh nu brook is commendation of Agee.
For Sheriff,
I). R. SHAMBROOK.
Troth must prevail. Truth has pre-
j vailed. The most remarkable olitical
phenomenon of the day is the return of
the people of this country to the highly
protective tariff principle through a per
fect mira of other issues elaborately ar
ranged, not altogether by accident, nor
yet by derign, to divert their attention
from it.
The republican nominees for state
lecislaturo: Messrs A. M. Crawford, J.
T. Bridges and G. W. Riddle will address
tho people on the political issues at tho
following times and places:
At Riddle; Friday, May 8 at 1:30 p.
m.
At looking Glass; Saturday, May 9,
at 1 :30 p. m.
By order of County Central Committee.
HON. THOS. II. TONGUE,
Republican nominee for congress from
tho first district, will address tho citixene
of Douglas county at the following times
and places:
At Drain, Tuesday, May 12th, at 1
o'clock p. rn.
At Oakland. Tuesday, May 12th, at
o'clock p. m.
At Roseburg, Wednesday, May 13th,
at S o'clock p. m.
Mr. Tongue is an able debater and a
fine orator. All, regardless of party
affiliations, are invited to come and hear
him.
SENATOR YANDERBURG
Will speak at the following times
plares :
Drain, May th.
Roseburg, May 11th, at S p. m.
Oakland. May loth, at S p. m.
Uuapportlonctl and uncollected
Whole numbered youth between I and
JO years ot aj;c - -.
DIST. fUCK ADDRESS
1 U T Russell, Oakland
a V H Burt, Wilbur
3 E N Bradford, Elk Head
t Mrs AUlc Sheridan, Roseburg
5 I. R Mynatt, Roseburg
6 U o McLaughlin, Roseburg
7 T V Kcnland. Ten Mile.
Ueo W Carter. Canyonvllle
j a uray, uaruincr.
OBITUARY.
Henry Conn, Sr , tbe subject of this
memoir was boin in Pennsylvania, Oc-
t l,2fi 01 tobcr 12, 1810, where ho was married to
K.7T3 so Miss Mary J. Siultz. From Pennsyl
vania ho moved with his family to Casa
5,Mt so county, Indiana. Fioni ihore ho went
7,oio ou to Iowa foi Oregon and uossed the
plaina iu 1854, and arr.ve 1 m Douglas
VOS county in the fall of that year ami fet-
AMOCKTl ti-.i . Iiorn tin livnl die.l. .Mr.
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For Treasurer.
W. A. FRATER.
For Assessor,
W. S. BRITT.
For Commissioner,
M.D. THOMPSON.
For School Superintendent,
O. C. BROWN.
For Surveyor,
W. V UEYDON.
Under protection we derived a large
revenue upon a comparatively sunn
volume of imports of wcol. Under
democratic tariff we derive no revenue
from a very Urge volume. Uuder pro
tection the farmer commanded a good
price for his wool, and consequently was
a large, buyer of goods ; under democratic
tariff he gets a low price, and therefore
is a small purchaser.
For Coroner,
K. L. MILLER.
For Justice, for tne" Four Roseburg Pre
cincts,
JOHN HAMLIN.
For Constable,
H. C. SLOCUM.
A good man's estimate ci a good man,
is not hedged in by county politics.
Reading lwtw ecn the lims in the Re
view's editorials of Monday, it is per-
ceiwd some cf the democratic candi
I dates liavo taken tbe editcr to task.
And he gets upon bis ear and thunders
i forth Uambiiticallr : "This paper says
and dees what it pleases, and is cot
answerable to any party or candidate,
I that it is no raitv crcan ' ' and "that
The HcKIntey Tide.
Sackame-nto, May. 3. California will
send a delegation to St. Louis instructed
tor McKinley. That was plainly indi
cated by the picceedings of the state re
publican couu-niinn this afternoon. W.
E. Arthur of Prsadf na, a pronouLced
McKinley man, was elected temporary
chairman cf the convention, and at tbe
mention of McKinley's nan.e there was
an enthusiastic cheer from delegates and
epjetators
The convention transacted very little
business today, and after appointment
of committees, adjourned until tomor
row. Tonight the A. P. A.'s are boasting
that they control the convention. They
claim to have over SCO votes, and pro
pose to run things to suit themselves.
Arthur, the chairman of the convention,
is said to Im a pronounced A. P. A. man,
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llsrvcT Cockers. tn. Oakland
J J Thornton, Oak Creek
I Matthews, Glide
J T Uoodnan, Looking Glass. -
Mary Churchill, Dlllard.....
J A Snyder, Canyonvllle ..
Geo 11 leonanl, Dlllard.....
LT Thompson, Coles Valley
Kmina A Harpham, Roseburg.-.
C J Kttchey, Myrtle Creek
John W Wilson, Kiddle
B J Trowbridge Caraas Valley-
Ira WImberly, Drain
G W Stephens, Stephens.--.......
Warren. McCauley, Oakland
E W Oilier, Melrose
II C Underwood, Oakland
II Y Hunt. Oakland
alary L Rice, Oakland....
A E Gardiner. Drain
Cbas Drtseoll, Yoncalla..
SUMMONS.
rTlll- tW'XVt I'ft.KT THK ?TAT!5
t$ftr i
it is no candiJates business'' what it ' and in fact the whole Southern deleja
says or duos That is I i talk. Sounds
lofty to the public eye and ear, but it
is not very hV.tenog to the candidates
Relieved of presidential environments,
Grover may find relief in diggtjg dams.
The county politics journalistic direc
tor seneral. is admonished that the end
does not always justify the meat-f .
herein the cosor lies m being a po
litical tool, this deponent saith not. But
few men are ambitious to be political
grubbing hoes.
Whatever the result of the election
may be, The Review will have the felic
ity of entertaining the hopeless minority
fop a year or two longer.
Nes comes to this office from reliable
sources that persons froai the ountry
report that the Review managers tell
them that the citizens of Kcsebcrg are in
such a state of ferment that riot and
bloodshed is liable to occur at any mo
ment, and they attribute this cundilion
of affairs to patriotic citizens of thi city.
If such stories eminate from the Review
office it shows the damnable schemes it
and its besses are engaged in for elec
tioneering purposes. We can assure our
readers that if any rioting is in contem
plation it is by by the Review crowd.
However inespUble it may seem to
the Review that democracy and godliness
are compatible, it is nevertheless true
that exceptions prove the rule.
It is hopeful contemplation that cer
tain young men in Douglas county do cot
The Pulpit.
Rev. G. W. Kennedy, of the M. E.
church preached Sunday evening from
the text. "Repent ye threfore ami be
converted." Arts lit; M Mr. Kennedy
dwelt upon the nofssi'v of conversion,
which he deriaed as cl. age cf faith and
practice. The profession of faith must
be ceauin?, sincere and truthful. He
tion U said to be in sympathy with the
order. It is now stated that Statu Sen
ator G leaves is slated as one of the dele
gates -at-large. Spreckels can be another
if he wishes to join tbe McKinley pro
cession, and this, it is believed, be will
do. George Knight wants to go to St.
Lcuis, and by somo it is thought Grant,
of San Diego, will b sacrificed to make
imai for the San Francisco man. Con
gressman Loutit of Stockton seems to be
out ol it.
Pope Bob's Prophesy.
Oh m i, May 3. Colonel R. G. Inger
soil is in Omaha today. Discussing pol
itics, he said:
"McKinley will be nominated at St.
Louis and have lots of delegates to spare.
The people associate McKinley with pro
tedisn, and they associate protection
with prosperity. They think that tbe
hard times were created by fooling with
be tariff, and tiny want goo J times.
Tnev arc tired of Cleveland and demo
cratic mistakes
Lewis RItchcy, Drain
It D YcttyYoncalU
F A McCall, Roseburg..
A K McFartand, Elkton
II G Brown, Elkton
A E Oiouf, bcottsburg
S D WMtsett, Uocbun:
Mrs E VThompson, Scotuburg..
W H Lecpcr. Oakland.
Jno A Wtnnitord. Oakland.- .
Fred Perkins, Gardiner..
A W Johnron. Reston .
E E La Brie, Wilbur. ..
Lewis McElroy, Galesvlllc
A I. Black, Millwood
W A William. Oakland
J M Hulson.Mvrtle Creek
W C Winston. Winston
AS Ireland. Olalla. ...
F M Good. Cleveland,
A J Lcc, Yoncalla-. ..
U E Brewer. Myrtle Creek
R R Alexander. Myrtle Creek. .
It E Andrus, Elkton ., ..
W A Newton. Myrtle Creek . .
H L Ward. Looking Glass.
E J DamrcU, Mvrtle Creek
W II Gray, Comstock.
E Walker. Dillard.
Frank Gorrell, Oakland
C Herbert, Brockway. .
C 11 Scars. Roecbunc.
RTAfhwortb, Gsnllner
W S Booth, GalesTille .
Lester IUakelr, Oak Creek.
J A Halne, hltton. . .
A A Jones. Drain
II A Blakeiev. Glide.
U L Eodcs, ITeJ ..
.co K Kiddle. Riddle
Henry Conn, Roseburg
Win 1 erguson, Camas Valley,. .
Arthur Walker. Gardiner
Cbas E Lane. Elkncad .
W A rcarce, Roseburg..
76 wm Tailor, Drain .-
77 J L Dewey. Glcndalc .
TS E IHxoa, Roebarg..
71 W W ilson. Yoncalla.
M) Robt King, Oakland- .
M J T Miller, Drain. . .. .
C E W Letsooi. Yoncalla.
vl chas E Haskell. Gardiner
M Jessie Clayton. Oakland
Thus SichoUon. Kellogz.
Sn Go X fraagxart, Elkton . .
S7 EEWcekley, Rbarg
?A Sarah Dalley, Sulphur s?prini.
9 ZaJie BUSop. loncaiia.
n m A Roe. Milphar spnng
J J Ferber. Oakland.
J J Emmons, Florence
Geo A West, Aila.
James Ensrt, Winchester
Mrs M E Alexander. Milluood
J 11 Lndets. Scotubarg
J L Smith, Myrtle Creek .
J II Gabriel. Ruby
John Knit. Kellogg
E B Spansenbers. Yoncalla.
C W Jacfaca, Drain ..
Mrs R M Harvey, l.ardiuer
n m 21 Anderson, uarmncr . ,
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105 001 t-n n( wLn,., ati,rlia Iiim vl,' I7inrtn
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120 oo nml iruil who reside at raisier, Lai.e
100 00 . -.. , ii .. i.-
125 oo county : nenry, jui, "
21125 it ,i v. wlin ilifnl fi'Veral
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iokoo iveara aco: Anna E.. now Mrs. John
ws3 McCuidv, ofYoncalli, J. C. Conn ol
lufl Ml C;lr.o, Tot. Or I .lK.IVPltl mid N.
r.. l uuigi i v v.., ......
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ix 25 Mr. Conn came to Oregon when it was
.19 com:arativelv a howlinir wilderi &, and
mi - r . ...
75 00 BDent the viiror of his macliooil in maK.
Ill r
332 50 1 ing Douglas county bio somas a ne
?5 51 He reared a large and respectable family
117 50 most of whom are well to do and influ
tb tot .. , ... t r . I,... ..11.1....:...
107 50 entiai citizens oi uri-gon. nui an "
115 001 n,.M.Iu ,,iet .u.if.. itnilAr Iho nrr- i
in ar ""'. . . . . V. . ..
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107 Ml .... , - .i. il
253 75 1 anil aeatu. Jir. t.onn m ihsjouui auu
S adolescent years labored with might and
G5 oo main to do his duty as a lather, menu,
jSeo neighbor and citizen and did his part
i? well and went to his reward at the close
66 25 of a long life of usefulness, with honors i
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clustering like a mantel arouna nun
J. C, VmWVuiH,
, (,l,rW W Mdtl'KOW';
IS. UalAW"' mit'A'i',1 '
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... I . .T.7i..ohmlsrmiHmI U, AtMr aort
LEAVES ITS fllAKK. , ' rhVami vmtMM Wt .al.t
-every one of the painful irregnUrities ' yoo1"laB'"?7
dataesse. thatPPy upon TSJ
They fade the face, waste the Cznrc.Tvln r,M tix wk4 mUIo
the temper, wither you up, make you old ,7 n,., n4 Utm tM. u,t
before your time. , tiAtiwwrr,Unntlh4 UiatlS
Get well- That's the way to look welL " " ,r to lnrt tor MrelMrf prayl far
Core the aisoruers ana aiiracnu. ujjm. ; ,n jawi v"?"." ..rvyT-r oJ
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The Fruit Prospect.
After interviewing several fruitgrowerB
upon the subject we are led to believe
96 25 ili a Italian nrtinna Vt ill ho a tntal failnre
7i2j this year in the umpiiua vauey. in an
107 sol interview witti . vinsion, onu
lO'i 251 t,- 1,, fruit frnarprs in this ValleV. he
00 I fa o
95 to I gave it as his opinion that the cause of
failure of thie variety of prune is attribu
table to the continued wet and cold
weather during the time of bloom. This,
you, with Dr. nerce's ravoiiu: i i ,
tion.
It rejrutates nnd promotes all the proper
functions, improves dizestiOT, enriches the
btood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy
and nervousness, brinjs refreshinjT leei,
and restores health and Uer.h. It'sa
powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic
and nervine, imparting vigor and strength
to the entire system.
Sirs. AS3A CtaiCH, of Eln Creek. Buffalo Cp.
Ueo., wrnes: -yi
zvA health thanks to
Dr. Pierce' Farcrite Pre
scription and CoWen
Medical Diseorery. I
was under doctors' care
for two years with womb
disease, and gradealrr
irastic? ia strength all
Tthat I could siicp in td
two years, i ronsncBict.
taxing UT ncrcr a 1 -
Torite Prescription and
his Golden Medical Dis
corery. and by the time
I had taken one-half dor
en bottles I iras up and
V, 5 ill1 liblUK w us.t - .w. .
Mas. Clxjch. a3j very strong
ever since that was two years and a half ago."
A book of 1 63 pages on " Woman and Her
Diseases " mailed sealed, ca receipt of to
cents in stamps for postage Addzam,
Wosld's Dispensary 5Ied: AssocTa.
no.v, 663 Main Street, BuSalo. N. Y.
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arid JriM the dettanu, csanes "
KtSrnm at the
?7ll"-:r.ia like rMn, with Interest tVrrwaat
the rate
1st day
rain ol
altoraws fsr. an l the U asa ciik.-j
tMlrA And tor a Irrte fartciwicg the
Ol aunt yzi y- "
with ;aterett theraw a: ja- M
fngdefitrfr: pr.-.y tlad fa the
County ollf'Oglaf.sUte of Orewa, aad pore
PrtleuUrlrbaiWlai described aa loUowi,
rlf'.r .u. f'rf, laad claim of HearT
ParlT, claim So. II In iert'pi ria ?) ad
Bezininng it the nerthwest eoraer ol
uel Ilarkzess Donation Lad Claim. bng
claMa So. U ia Townibip 27 SocUj. Kaage a
w- nf the Wil junette Meridlir;-, thenee raa-
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LOCALDISEASE
and U the rcsslt c! eofais and
ha thought, prevented the fertilization of iteantecbraiieisant
the fruit, and as a consequence the fruit . tlTg:
is Ditgtiung anu isiiing ou.
Tbe silver prune with him bloomed
earlier and during dry weather Ttie
weather being favorable at the time of
ingqocklj ahsortedit giTts
rrkef at once.
Ely's Gream Balm
i2 ehaxai to lat p-J.?e 01 wctt -1-1 ...t,.
tract yf :nd beginainz at the ajrlheasl eprper
,t the said Henry Purir lyjzjXxn. Laad Claim.
belao-ela-aSo. il. thenee ranig west 3Ljs
cha-a? thence socth 27- ehaaa- thence east
30. V chass; taenee aorih 25usa eha".s to the
c'jce ; teriiaiar, ereeyting therefrom lota
Lle j ardte -W m said 5eetIoJ 9. All of
tae tuore descT:l real nrojerry bemg
.n Sect. ;a 9 and X. Tjwuisi? 27 aoeth,
Hanze5 West oi the "wmametie Meri
dian, containing fa a3 27Z.O acres mors
or l.'. ani declaring said mortage to be
fni ecasaiereai proieT;r, aa nmi
;etiani-.
oriZiaresa o the de
il ray, 3lee-
-i-t .3 point ol time ad inierior ia merit
T.:.,T.rr said xaormsge, and to seil said pr
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s a) I bloom the young fruit was duly fertilized,
and as a result this variety cf prone is
doing well and the trees are well filled.
But whatever may be the cause the Ital
ians will be a complet failure this year
with Air. Winston. The petites also ate
dbing well, having bloomed in dry
weither. The peach crop in some local
ities is also a failorv, while in others it
will be fair. At preEt nt apples bid fair
for a coxl crop if no calamity befalls
tli em from now on.
The failure of the Italian prunes will
fall heavily upon our fruitgrowers this
year as the growers have been at consid
erable expense pruning and spraying
their trees. JIanv had calculated on a
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( .-1 v.iir tn K- tie isost thcroci ere fcr
Sisal CaUnh. Coid fa Head aid Hay Ferer of i-i
reaecUes. Itcperaisdekarsea tie risal passages,
siara pain ad inismmslicn. hesis ite scees. pro
tecuthe eihrie from colds. rtsres tie eesi
at taste and snjeil. Pr5atDr5S?b7jmi
ELT ESOTHEES, MWsrreaS2tet,ewrck.
aieath of them V fcrerer barred ad ibre
ciwedol alright, title or Lateral fa or to said
. o - r. .nr -nn hervaZ. that
S'haTe rath oer ad
Ti. . vri I, pcWiiied y-J crier of Hon-
5raKe J.C Fsert. idg2 of 2a lixrse p-
nUrfcocrt, dais-made aaere!i 03 ie ia
isr cf Mir-h. l-l-i.
XSorzm far PlafaTii
Final Notice.
TS THE COCSTY COURT Or THE STATE
a- of OreOTa. in Doug-as Cocntr.. .
In the matter ot the estate of Sat Xitcieil.
deceased. , .
Seticeishtrebr given that the uudersgsol
adainistralor of the aooTe entitled estate has
hi, Ani trrtmnt :n vttbzient thereof, and
the Coor b- order duly !ade and entered of
recartl. has axed Monday. July tta. kis at K
o'cloei A. M. of said day lor hearing objections
if anr there le. to said account anti ime
etilcssent of said estate.
Date.1 this 2Srd day ol Apri- :2K
J. A. McCriiY.
W. W. CLutownr. Administrator.
Attomer for Adciinistrat-r. a2jt5.
W J Stockholia. Oaxland
Mrs Christie Marks. Uardlner
WznSerrler, Florence
Mrs AJa Friend. Olalla.
Sels Krdell. Elkton
FJ Connlne. Glide
J L W lnehell. Starroot
Arthur Cloaie. Koseburt.
F M Stewart, Coatock .
I. A Blackwell, Gardiner -..
W J Hashes, GUic
JOCCT DtSTMCT!
? r I fair yield and remunerative prices.
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Answered.
Enrron Phisde-ilek: In a recent is
sue of the Plaixdealek, the question is
asked that since the demonetiration of
silver was not till 1ST3, why the decline
of silver from 135 in 1S59 to 132 in 1372.
And why the advance from 53 in l!fft2 to
tS in less than one vear without favori
able legislaiioir, is the question we
35 65 1 would like some populist to answer.
Not being a populist in name, but
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1 E W llalkton. Moonds
2 SJ ffhrua. Florence
J Marion Vcatch. Cottage Grove
I A RMcDonaU, Lake..
5 Ernest Pugh. Alma..
There is still KM7.7J ol the connty Inial on-
. a w-w. IT . I
and apportionetl this will tire an addition per independent republican, and one anion-.
1 capluolUK, and wita toe state lund win in- U vast armv of free coina,- bimetalists.
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G. W. KRUSE
crea.e the Khool fund to be apportioned fa
Anpist ot uils jvar.
J. A. TyniawoOD.
saperintendent ot Schools.
GJROOblR,
406 Jackson St-.
One door socti P.O.
Choice Tea., CeKees,
Tobaccos and (Sears.
And ererr-thfas: else in
ineurocerriins.
Higbcjt Uarket Paid fr Country Predate.
. "C iin a call tad be coarfaccd.
Robbed the Hint.
Caksos. Nev , Alav 4. John T. Jones
was sentenced this morning to eight
vear in the Nevada state penitentiary
iney want -ncniniey and to paT a tone ol foAW lor the ror
propose that the political sins of their j spoke of many incidents where the sin -
fathers shall be visited
generation.
on the second
The party lash may tng in the air as
it cuts to the bose of the political refugee
03 his journey to the polls, but it cofis in
vain when the secrecy of the ballot
fcbields the wretch.
Grover committed to bis secretary his
resolve not to train for a third term,
assigning as the bright particular reason,
his want of rest. Amea' brethren,
amen. Let him rest. Let ns all rest.
cer had made solemn voxs that if he
wire revived from present distress or
impending danger hs would terve God
forever after, but bad not kept his
promise; and had cone off with inSdels
to scoff at Christains. Whit he wanted
was to see trus repentence and sound
conversions and with -that a change of
life and practice. Air. Kennedy is a very
deliberats talker and impresses his
hearers that he is intensely sincere.-
Englishmen Who Don't Know It All.
A certain wots'ed mill in New York
State having been purchased by a syndi
cate 0: imtisti manuiactures, I tie .e
YoxkTiaiss asks the world to beleive
and they will have him. Allison and
Keed are good men the best kind and
would make excellent presidents, bat
they will have to wait. I see that Alan
ley and Quay are whistling through their
graveyards, bat it is no use. AIcKiuley
will beat the field, and have at least 1 00
delegates to spare. He is a good, square
man, level-headed, conservative, and is
well versed in practical affairs.''
berv of the United States
lion.
I hereby will answer this little question,
by stating that said dec'ine wjs brought
about in tbe contemplated great crime
of 73, and the present advance is in the
face of a ccming free coinage president.
a free coinage house when silver will
MRS, Iff. BOYD;
-DEALEE IS CHOICE
The people of this country like to be
humbugged anyway, so eayeth the editor-
in-chief of the Review, and we believe I that this purchase finally refutes all the
tads wnicii nave oeen presented on
be means it for he eecms to conduct bis
campaign 00 that theory. However,
we predict that he is greatly mistaken.
It is truly gratifying to learn from all
sections oi the county from disinterested
persons, that tbe voting population is
calm and deterrrined to vote for the best
men men who are qualified for and will
SH the ot5ces they are chosen to fill in
proper person.
lUcent events forcibly illustrate tLat
the Boers are no trifiers. They uphold
the dignity and honor of their country.
They say to the insidious and stealthy
enemies of their laws ana domestic insti
tutions, "beware!' They guarantee
persona! freedom, religious tolerance
and liberty, but suffer no treacherous
teachings, co treason.
proof of th: butt'ul indusnce of the Wil
soa tiriff cp in tue worsted anJ wolen
industries.
'Does any sase pirson beliete," de
mands the Times, '' that these English
men" would haTe invested their money
In an unprofitable business? But, then,
where is the evidence that Knglishmen.
in these milters are infallible? Tho Eog
li'hmea who have invested money in
America a enterprises and lost every
dollar, can probably be counted by the j
bunireds of thousands. These particu
Iar Englishmen, nu doubt
Traders. Believing Free TraJe
good thing at home, they may have come
to tbe conclusion lhat it must be good
here. If the editor of ttie Times is hon
est in his convictions he wcuki be will
ing to put money, if he had it, into
American businesses which require Pro
tection but does not have it. and be
would probiWv lose. A lew years
1 to state that the sentence of tbe socalled
reformers will bs reduced to a small fine
and imprisonment. Tbe sentences of
banishment, the newsptper adds will be
waived.
Married, at the residence of Kev. E. AI.
Marsters in Cleveland, Or., Alay 3, Law
rence Nelson and Adeline Knarr. Kev.
E. AI. Marsters officiating.
Pure
Blood means sound health. With pure, rkh,
healthy Mood, tbe stomach and dijtstrre
orpins win be vigorous, and there win be no
dyspepsia. Rhcmratisra anl neuralgia will be
unknown. Scrofula and salt rbena will disap
pear. Your nerves will be strong, jour sleep
soend. sweet and refreshing. Hood's Sarsapa
! rili makes pure blood. That is why It cures so
many diseases. That is why thousands take
it to core disease, retain good health. Kemetaber
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
mint of bul-once jump to 12tl; per ounce, in spite
of the combined detrimental money
power of the old world.
The said question smatVs strong of
the periodical gold bug, stereotvp;d offer
ings of the Rothschild school, sown
broadcast accompanied with cash
throughout the Union to hood-wink the
unwary.
Give us something harder.
J.UtEs LVMAX.
Sentences Reduced
J"I1aX"esbcbl., Alay 6. Tbe Standard soond. sweet and refreshing.
and Diggers' News says it has authority I makes pure blood. That is why it cures so (
DISHES,
Books and Children's Toys.
A FULL LINE OT-
Kraits. Nats. Freaca Candies. CsnffctwMrj
CaHBed Geods Coffees, Teas. Eto.
IMroKTEli KEY WEST CIGARS.
CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGAES
A. C. MARSTERS & Co.
.DB-CTG-G-ISTS.
Istbe Oae True Blood Purifier. All druggists.
5J
Tor jour Protection. Catarrh "Cures- or
Tacs for Catarrh in liquid fiTta to bo taken
internally, nasally contain either Mercery or
Iodide of Ptassa. or both, which are injur
ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not
a blood disease, caused by sadden change to
cold ct damp weather. 1 1 starts in the nasal
passages, affecting eyes, cars and threat.
CoW in ihf head causes excessive flow of
Hood's Pills
cure Liter IUs; easy to
take, easy to operate. Sc.
Notice of
Sheriff's Sale of
Property.
Real
RY VIRTCt OF AS EXECCnuS ISVEDj
ost of the Circuit loan 01 me siaw 01 ure
con for Oouclas lounty, in the suit of C. K.
HiU.p'.ainU!r,a3rainstG. W Telers an-t JalU A.
Peters. Ids wife. E.G. Younc. -V. G. ounr ant
G. W. Steams, partners under the firm nase of
n Ymnr a fYv. A. F. Strams and C. L.
mucus and, i Wedly neglected, the re- iSwSS" C
salts 01 catarrh will follow ; severe pain in I xt .lay of Mar, ujvn a decree and order of
tbe brad, a roirm-- weed in tire cars, lu sale duly made and entcrcu in sm coo" aau
breath, and rfteutimes an offensive dis. SSSShL
charp:. The rem ctl v sbixii d be quic k t o allay pj.tcn ouUiel6iiilror.pri:.
are l-ree- Cream Bala ,fa the acknowledged cure for B&SrifeeS eSS a
f t-) be a these trouble and contains no mercury jbcrmentl ot thi' salt taaed at JU-O and
t I it5t" tTMT?T?onji ilr". Iviee. 50 cent. rnrtsr .i.v-.-."- th.l the amount due the
NOTICE.
TS THt CIKl TIT COCRT OF TUE
a O- '1 f"t ljo;Us eoanty
ra Pierce, 1'lamtiC)
rATE or
farttier dctwrinr that the amount due the
plainUa with attorney's fees, costs and dis-,
borseraents should be a nrt lien upon the
raortsared prcaljcs and Jecrwias a ale of the I
nortjascd prccuJ for the suns abort cen-)
uoceu, sai premises
tflwit. Bcaanlns at the northeast comer ol
ago
The Review having no party or party
principles to defend, it tries to control I Philadelphia man ran a worsted mill
rountr politics by a eort of hocus poena in Bradford, England : but as soon as tbe
hoodooing of tbe voters. II it can bam- McKinley Tariff passed, Le removed to
foozle the rural voters into the belief this country, where he now operates his
that the republicans are dominated by a I mschinety. If he was right, the En
corrupt ring, it hopes by such "stop I Iihmen who now come here are wren
tbieP cry, to divert tlie public from the
diabolical schemes in which tt is itself a
puminent factor
We begin to admire T. H. Tongue,
lie must possess some ability and ster
ling Qualities or the Oregonian would not
attack him so viciouslr. Tongue gives . ar; iifcelv to piy dearly far 1! For, if
loamuch latitude to silver to suit the the a lvantagts 'x s.nrr 1 y cperat-
vs.
Bet in fierce. Defendant.)
To itcajaaaa i'circc Defendant; In the name
of tfcc r-ute of Orvaon. you are herebr wjuircd
to apt-r and answer the cos plaint tiled aaainst
t,b in the store entitle! suit on or before the
first dar of out reswUr term of abore court to
wit: June itad, ls-, and If ou fail Ptalntlt!"
nilluke degree asaint joa dhsolrinc jour
Biarrlaee contract, and for future care and cus
tcdr .J oirze Here, your minor child.
Faxs 1'ioi-Ttm.r.
Attorney ftr Flaintlff.
Thi tunua-tas u published by order of Hon.
J C. Fwllertoo. Jo-fee oi saW Court. Dated Mar
h. lsx raT td.
If they are risbt, he made a fatal I 777" H
mistake, although he has no reason to Administratrix lTSt Notice,
think so while the McKinley Tariff was j N0,0?"! " Jnu
inoperation. This gentleman has xVSStitjSiut.
much experience in Itoth countries. ' Orecon. Alt persons bavin: claims against
,. ,. , ... , f aidtat must present the some to ae at tb
The Kaglishmrn. of the syndicate have : jieCUllen in.iie daly veri&ci within iu
yet to gain tl-eir experience, and they Sireu- . uro.'M.r ,v
!! ELKCTA 1 Jl 1 11U.ES.
All -imr x cl the-uiecl
ra D t Met -a..-o D-ec.ei
tnwit. Bcsinnla;
of SecUonSSan.1 running rariatioa
ttwnorthwvstauarterof the southeast quarter!
north . dorjees west J) ehaias. tcence cai
1LS7 chains to the plaoe of bceinnln?. contain-,
icg E acres, tns and lrins In iection SS.
Township 21 South of Kaaw j est. la Doutlas
County, Oircon. ... . '
Sow therefore by virtue of saal execution, I '
will on " ...
Saturday, the 6th day ol juoe. i?oo.
at one o'clock p. ra. of said day at the Court j
House door la Rosebarf . Deuslas County, tire
eon. sell at public auction to the ti;hest btdder
for cash in hand all the risht. tiUc and interest .
whkh the above named defendant o. w . IVters
had iu or to the above de
scriUMrval property on the ltth day ot Febra-,
arr. ixjc. or at any tine thereafter or caoosk to .
sansf v the demand of the store naatcd pliiaUff
and wlU apply the cists. Erst to the costs atl
disburK-aentsof this sale, second to the PlaiB
tlCs demands as afiwald and the overpulns if
anr there be, I will pay to whomsoever shall
lawf atly t- entitled to the same.
' i T CATlll ART
1 ihrfftrut:ast3-."- Orrir
j BW W CTSCT IVpu"" mJJ ,
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real
Property.
BY VISTTTE Oi A I. 11" lsaCiU
tv.:oi siCirt3iii ocn-f tSe!:eof Ore-
ran Soz Doczias Catr in the ssii ot C. K. Hil ,
nlalnti-r, aainst G. W. Peters azvd Jclia A. Pe
ters. his wife, Eva F. Ha3u.toa and E. G. Tacz.
A.G.YOC35 and J-i. 5Mar parsiers trrier
tae ar k , j. ics: j: ux. jl. z.
Sieamsand C. I chesowets, jarEiers trader
the rm naae of Steams Cheaorwetb, defend
ants, duly attested oc the 38ti day of Apri..
cpoa a oecree aaa orser ei sa uiy ix
and entered in said coort and casse ia lavor of
the abvTe named alai-ti and irv:-i the
above named deieBdaau, ti. W. Peters and JcEa.
A. Peters, on the 3d day ol Apni,is?,ior tae
sum of fveet, -with interest ticreos al the rate
of ipereent-pera-cnoES-iromiseGsze mereei.
CO aisrseT s lees, and ee?ts and disbcrsements
oi the suit'taaed at JIT iaid decree al-o bein?
in fav..r of the deMndant, ra Hiniitcn.
ad a-rajtst the deieBdants. u. TV. Peters asd
Julia A. Peters, his wiie. Sortie scst of SISS-M
and invrestfroc: daa thereof at the rate of s
per cent, per annosi. 3J attorney's fee. and
costs and disbuexKnts in this sntt taxed at
111, and ! -.nher decreeing that tne amount cne
the y-siniia", with attorney's Se. eos3 and dis-fccrsemen-.
siooM be a Sist lien neon the
nrtsi"ed premises, aad decreeing a sale of the
mortraiwi premises :or me snms asovie men-
uonec. Drsnuais besar described as louowsv
to-wit: All thatportioB of the south halioi the
northeast carter ari the east half of tbe socth-
est quarter of secooa 3S, township tt. south oi
ranpe wert lyi;.ii the north siieef CaSpooia
Creei, m Doczlas Couarr, Oregec cct:it!-;
j acres, so- re or -ess.
Sow tnervlore by virtue of said
wiE on
Saturday, the 6th day .of Jose, Ia.
a: one o eci P. 3t of said dar, at the court
house a Sosehare. Docdas Cecnty. Ore
eon. seH at publie asctmc va the highest Bl
drr for cash m hand, all the tirht, title and
interest which the above naaed defendants
ii. W. Peter and Julia A. Peters, hi- -wile, had
m or o the above de-enbed real property on
the tih day of Xarca. lss. or at anv itae there-
ait-r. or enoch t. sitisry ibe dessand of the
i!ii nased. platif and the demand of the
iM deiendantZTaF. Hampton. aai-willapp-the
proceeds arisinc therefrasn. arst ts the
co-is and .iibnrsiBents this sale, second to
the y.a-,Taf s demand as afcresaid, third t
the Semand of said ITra F. vT-i-gv.ta i!Ki lie
ovirpias ii any there be. I will pay to whom
soever shall lawfully be entittei ta the same.
Dated this SMh day ot Aril. ISVL
C. ?. CAXHCAST
aJu iheris"lXx!sias Coenry, Orrson.
Notice oi Sheriffs Sale of Real
Property Under Foreclosure.
Henry Little, PUintiil''.
v
Wiley TUiisr:oE. Jfarr E. PiTiimr- .
Sea. Jfarcaret A. Deartiorf: WB-'
tarn J. Desrdori" and J. Jr. Seci-
y- IAesendants..
stato o; Orecoa.
County oilVcIas.
Sosce is hereby aven lhat bv Tirtae oi an
execution and order i$ale dulr issced cet of
the Circuit Coert oi the State" oi Oresoc tor
Doesdas County, and re above ec tided cause
tie T4i diy of Apri 1. upon a 'cdraent
andoetTse oi xveciwnre sade and entered of
record ia sui Cccil Court on the ch day ci
June, Ish, isreeLosmj: a certain isorase in
avorot said above named iainti" and against,
said defendants, and aciinst the hereinaiter
mentoaed and described mcrssxd real Tcep
erryierthesumoiftiljivrjti lKresj thereon
a: the rate el li per cent, per rr irosn tie
lithdavof Jnne.lSM,andthescmcd at
tocaey tecs vrith inters thereon at the raa oi
j per cent, per annnm ir.vr. ihe Uth day oi J ne,
ljstanithe snm ci SST.ii cest. with intirest
thcrecnattie rate ci s per cent, per i
rroctnelSshdiT of June. ISM, ami the coss
ofaadupoa siid writ, and the ccsts and ex
peuo of this sale.
4aeres.ve i l
Saturday the ari. da ci ."lav. is6.
atooeoeloctP.If. oi sajd day at tie Co
Cccrt
inrt-jtwarntaesaiddeleBdaats or either oi
thhadoetheOtiiv-ofJne,lSj. the date
af the eneeboa oi sajd nwctrsc oc at any time
thereattermerwthe 5oi;ow--c described real
yp.Hr:T 5iati:o ; tiv .cr:-cr oi IVvcc"jl and
?U4t'H.C5C3K,a: -Ui -iit Teerion oi Loi So. a
SKv So. coetained -i icet irwnans ca
i3pA V5' anvl runnine t th OKer ci Front
and Oav taeei , enseaasnr said Oii Street IvV
Sit H V? thence Cec; the
ii:5'x?i Kvt 'nee XO fee; to the
Pbcrfnaiu.beinrSSJcet bv XV) feetc-r
ofthe sooth side of Ux S.v in SJcei So. IS in
tteKu!roadAdd;t;atotheTown of 0lland.
IwcU CNia:T. iu-i Oresajn. i.- siotru tr
SSiI11 VS-i- vc recced ia the Cleri
Ofice: !or said IVxiyU Cvxtnty. sf5cr w-.ih
te wnemeats. hreditaaeats aad ai?ur
naaees thcreunw beioasTJir cc in anywiie a?-
oiit V 'Jrejvvc. -s the iSrf, day
By w. w. C.
, C. F. CATKCAST,
S ,H rxvisUs Coaarv. Oevcvc
. .vtjk.vt. IVrutv. .''
Adiriinistrator's Notice.
Li$Cc:rstreQ ndersUred
S'J?1?' awrsjtsred AiauauirKr cd the
ctie of cUrte Sjciuad. dve.-a. AU per
ss aav-.: c a- caia; sajdesute arere
SS.v95 wiia ycoper vjcch-
. WKvsth iroa ihedaseof this
Barcd tars set day of AwaJ. ls.
aid dS Ctarie Kxh-
A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell. AdniUlistratriA: Notice.
I
LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT.
A FULL LIME OF WIftDOW GLASS'!
mwo tsbveeVr ws titat the udrired
" Vwtr Cvwrt vxf TAsistas
i r..V r at. nwvovU All per-
f ?5.Ttt els otai sasd estate are re-
w the proper
v . ou-t this
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED.
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