0 THE PLAINDEALER, t Published Mondays and Tbunda , I. B..IDDY.. lirMttMtt Kdllor. SnbBctiptlon On Year. .-.. Hit Month m ThrM Months... Rate. 09 1 00 M FEBRUARY 4. 1SP7. j NOTICE. To whom it way concern: W. K. Prr.;a-.r.ln BaTingsoldhts interest In lao IYaindhlkk, settlement ol account la now in order. All amounts due for advcrtiins and job work to date are parable to .'. Y. Benjamin, who will also pay all Indebtcdnes. of the firm to dale. Januarys, 1ST?. V. F. Bf.kjamin, C. Y. nsviis. A POPULIST VIEW. Hon. G. F. Schmidtlein, populist member ol the lower honse of the Ore gon legislature from Jackson county, writes the Mining Journal of Grants Pass, concerning the hold-up (the legis lature, not the train) as follows: Tbe populists have assisted in making a temporary organization which no one doubts is constitutional and legal. Cat thVgoldbnz repnb;caos, have refused to assist in making it a permanent organ isation tut are fighting among them sItm, and tbe expenses of the state are rieirtg piled up for the tax payer to pay. Tbe people will have to decide at the ballot box who is 'o blame. The pno lista and bimetullists have each reeo ready and anxious to organize with Jonathan Bourne as speaker, provided tbey have a fair distribution of the chair mtnships of the various committees and to Bet down to business. This is refreshing, and Mr. Schmidt lein evidently sp?ak by the card. It is troe the populists assisted at the tem porary organization but they immedi ately, took to tbe woods. Why? Ac cording to him, Schidtlein, because the tail could not wag the dog. In other words because the majority would not agree to accept the terms dictated by the minority. This is a season of un usual things and this populist proposi tion is bo at variauce with the usual cus tom that one is inclined to ask, what next? The populists are "ready and anxious to organize" provided a populist is chosen speaker. Who ever heard of one-third of LLe members of a legiula live bod demanding that one cf their number shall be chosen to preside? It is cheeky, to say the least. further on Mr. Scbmidtlein in the course of his communication says : It is well known here that Mark Iiarina is pullinz tbe wires for the gold standard in this senatorial figbt wbile the tax payers pay all tbe expenses and nave tbeir interests disregarded. If this is true, then the populists and bi-metalists must be in cahoots with Mark, for tbe fight of the republicans against Senator Mitchell is because he is not as much of a gold bug as they would like. Verily, strange reason b are given for strange proceedings. SENATOR REED'S BILLS. 6enator Eeed has favored the Plain dealer with copies of the bills intro duced in me senate by men. iney are as follows : Senate Bill, ho. Qi, is for "an act to authorize tbe construction and main tenaoce of flood-gate on Hudson slough in Douglas County, Oregon," Godfrey Seymour is aa'h'irized in the bill to construct said fl od-gate. S. B., No. 139, changes the school law and among other things provides that unexpended balances exceeding f50 in the handB of the di-trict clerk at the ei d of tbe year shall revert to the general school fund. a. 15., o 143. i- an act to protect hotel. keepers and noar.liog houne keep ers and provides that, any one with in tent to aeiruuii snail obtain lood or lodging, or jurrep'itioubly remove his hagxage, shall be guilty of a rnisde meanor and upon conviction shall be 6nd not lean than tlO nor more than $50; or bi imprisoned for not k-i-s than five nor more than twenty-five days. 8 B., 'No, lo7, t-arrien n appropria tion'' of f870J for a dormitory, d.ning room, steam laundry, water supply and woodshed, clearing and fencing at the Soldiers' Home. S. B.; 177, "provides for tbe working of state convicts upon ihe public roads of tbe several counties of tbe elate. Under its provisions, when the county has made arrangements for such work the Judge holding court in such counties may eontence offenders (ohsrd labor upon the public roads. , A WIDE AWAKE SENATOR. Mr. Macon the newly elected seuator from Illinois is not the shallow politician that some would have the people believe, Jo bis speech before the legislative as sembly that promoted him from con gressman to senator he showed a grasp of public ijiicstion eijual to the best. Among other things in reference to . trusts he said: "I want to say one word upon the subject of trusts. Tbe constant struggle of corporations against competition baa for a long lima, and will for many ysats to come, furnish food for thoughtful minds. The trusts produce cheaper be cause tbey produce more; but tbe great trouble bas Iwa Hut the cheapening of the coat of production bas inured to the benefit of the few, while the cousutner has been deprived of the benefit that justly should hare fallen lo hit lot. I shall, on behalf of the people of Illinois, pa vor additional legislation, if necessary, and the enforcement of the laws already passed by our patty, to the end that when competition is destroyed, the tav lug in the cost of production shall go to the pockets of the plain people, who con sume, and lot to the inxkets of the few, who grow rii h by reason of their com Moat ion ami trusts." Rcaull vt Tariff KcduiltOiia. Ci Dgrenttran tlltrer, in a letter to the American Economist Mid : "The chief fact Drought out by the Tariff hearing was that a reduction of duties below the protective rate always injures labor in its w.tgea and often en tirely kills the industry affected. ;The most impressive scenes in tbe committee room were those in which workingmen, speaking for tbeir fellow craftsmen, told the story of idleness and want brought into tbeir homes by falling wagea and failing employment. Nor did it take a statistician toaee ioth universal shrink age of wages and tbe general proetraticn of industries, once prosperous and in creasing, the secret of the agricultutal depression which baa nearly cot in two the home consumption of corn and re duced the consumption cf wheat a bushel and a half for every roan, women and child in the United Stites." Lyman J. Gage, who will probably be secretary cf, the treasury in Mr. Mc Kinley's cabinet, is a "sound money democrat." It is needless to say there are no unsound money democrat. Etit Orcgonian. There were two kinds ot democrats last fall, the gold aid the silver. Now they could not both be "sdund" because they held precisely oppotite views. One or the other wis an unsound democrat. Tbe distinguished editor above quoted baa fought on both sides, however, and ought to be a quilitied witness. After stealing a governorship two years ago by a contest the Tennessee legislature has now ptevented a contest by requiring a bond of $3,000 from a re publican who demands it. The deposit will probably be stolen if placed in the bands of tbe ballot-box staffers. The South is democratic still in the sense that it was democratic when Cleveland was elected in 1894 and again in 1S92. But no party, no leader, can count upon ' iti solidity in support of financial vagaries and political heresies. New Orleans Ficayune. The tyrant Weyler in command of the Spanish troops in Juba, is succeeded by General Aacarrago. The new Captat: General can be no worse than his prede cessor, oud it is to be hoped that in th interest of humanity be will be hes blood thirsty. The proposed effort of the legislature oi Kansas to prevent tbe women of that state from wearing bloomers or riding bicycles will bardly succeed. If Kansas women are anything like their Oregon sisters they will do about as they please, The complaint cf the people 'is not against the administration for borrow ing money and issuing bonds to preserve the credit ot the cou-itry, but against the ruinous policy which bas made this neceesary. William McKinley. Tbe bill of Senator McBride appropri aliug $30,000 for a quarantine station at Astoria passed tbe senate. It must now run the gauntlet of the bouse, but there the probabilities are it will not be heard of at this session. The United States is not ready to buy Cuba or annex Canada. When both or either of these countries come under tbe dominion of Uncle Sam, they will knock p uitely, and then be invite J in. Sherman's fitness for tbe effice of sec retary of state is well attested by tbe fact that the senate has kept bim at the bead of its committee on foreign rela tions for many years. Globe Democrat Mr Hermann bas succeeded in getting lie House two bills pensioning veterans of tbe Indian wars of 1855-6. Ian Giles of Coos and James L. McKinney of Douglas are tbs beneficiaries. John D. Long, ex goyernor of Maasa cbusetts and ex-congressman, bas been tendered and has accepted the office ol secretary of the navy in tbe incoming administration. There were 10,652 murders in the country last year and only 122 legal exe cutions. In the face of this tbe wonder is that there were only 131 lynchiogs. The legislature at Salem is doing nothing, cannot do anything, and it is waste of space to report its fake pro ceediogs in detail. East Oregonian. Representative Bridges bas introduced bill in House identical with that of Senator Keed in tbe senate relating to the Soldiers' Home. Lx-Cougressmsn James Wilson of Iowa, bas announced his acceptance of a cabinet position secretary of agriculture. Senator Dubois to Senator Squire Who will care for fusion uow ? Tscoma Ledger. Charles G. Dawei will succeed James H, 1'Jtksle as controller oi currsuty. 5enate Refuses. Salbm, Or., Feb. 2. The state senate today, by a vote of lo to 19, refused to pioceed to the electiou of a United Stales senator. The Benson hour, with 30 members present, at noon took a ballot and cast 24 voles (or John II. Mitchell and 1 for Geo. II. Williams. The one vote came from Huntington, of Wasco. The tenets bad a long discussion over the resolution introduced by Mrowncll, of Clackamas, that It should proceed npon a viva voce vote to name a seuator in congress. The resolution was Im mediately ruled out cf order by Ticsi dent Simon, on tbe ground that it pro I oed an act contrary to law, in that the house was not organised and no vote for senator could he taken until tc second Tuesday thereafter. An appeal was immediately taken from the decision. A vote was taken, and the chair was sustained, the vote being lt aus to 12 noes, The vole to sustain was as fol lows: Ayes Bates, Calbreath, Dawson, Gea uer, Hobson, Holt, King, Macksj, Me Clung, Mitchell, Mulkey, ratteraon of Washington, Keed, Selling. Smith, Wade 10. Noes Brownell, Paly, Priver, Dufur, Gowan, Harmon, . Haseltine, Iughes, Johnson, rtterson of Marion, Trice, Taylor 12. Absent Carter. Not voting Fresident. The Final Act. Washington, Feb. 2. A treaty of arbitration between Great Britain and Venesoela will be signed at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The delay was caused by difficulty in making up the person nel of the arbitration commission, not so much from objections to persons nomi nated by either side ss from the trouble experienced in arranging a tribuual so as to interfere as little as possible with the important routine work of the supreme courts of the United States and Great Britain, from which body the four aibl trators sre dran. Notice, however, was received by cable this morning from London that the privy con mil had liiullj confirmed the selections made. The four arbitrators, it is understood, will be Chief Justice Fuller and Justice Brewer, of the United States supreme conrt, and Lord Heievhell and Sir Hteb ard Hcnn Collins, knight justices of tier majesty's supreme court judiciiry. Tbe fifth arbiter in case of need will la named by King Oscar. By tbe terms of the treaty the agents of Great Britain and Venezuela must de liver complete cases at Paris, where the arhitiation tribunal will meet within eight months of the ratification of t' o tevy, with thro? months additional al lowed for submission of counter claims, so that the entire arbitration will ably occupy a year and a half. pro: LaQrande Beet-Sugar Factory. La Grands, Or., Feb. 2. Two letters have ln received from. beetsugr fac tory people in relation to the proposed factory in this valley, One is from K. 8alich, civil engineer, who hud charge of tbe construction of a factory at Eddy, New Mexico, and tbe other if from Al fred Musy, president of the l'ecos valley sugar factory at Eddy. Messrs. Salkh and Musy are associated with French ard Eoglisb capitalists, who are ready to construct and operate beet-sugar factor ies whenever suitable opportunities are offered. Tbe letters state that both Mr. Salich and Mr. Musy will be in La Grande late in February or early in March to look over the situation, if at that time there is a reasonable expecta tion that the subsidy wilt bo raised. This will set at rest all doubts in regard to the question as to whether a factory can be secured if a subsidy is forth coming. All that remains to be done is to secure a subsidy, snd that will doubt lees be completed in a few weeks. A Big Fire. Hahhisbcho, Pa., Feb. 2. Fire broke oat in the senate wing of the state capi tol this afternoon, and at 1 :30 the build ing seems to be doomed, as tbe fire de partment is unable to control tbe flames Tbe fire originated in the rooms of Lieu-tenaot-Governor Lyon, over the senate chamber. It burned several minutes before it wai discovered. It had soon made such headway that little could le saved in tbe costly apartments of the lieutenant-governor. Tbe loss la placed at $1,000,000; insur ance, $400,000. the loss ol valuable records is great. Tbey can never be re placed. A Position for flcKenna. St. Lone, Feb. 3. A special to the Globe-Democrat from Canton says: Judge McKenna, of San Francisco, has accepted tbe portfolio of secretary of the interior in President McKlnley's cabinet. Judge McKenna' first assistant will probably be Major Warner, of Kansas City. This information bas given by the president-elect; to a delegation who called to urge the appointment of Judge William Warner. Will Veto Immigration Bill. Cv ago, Feb. 1. A News Washing ton c.tcial says President Cleveland has decided to veto tbe Immigration bill passed by congress, He told Senator Palmer bis intentions todsy. The chief executive will accompany the veto with strong message pointing out tho al leged eccentricities of tho bill. The president is very bitter in denunciation of tbe immigration bill. The Edenbower W. C. T. V. benefit Club Coming to Roseburg. The Bachelors' Club of Edtmboor will reproduce their side -splitting pro gramme lu uiiwouu"0 Acauemy nun, TuesJay eveuiog, Feb. 1Kb. Come and have a good laugh for a good taute. Admission 10 cents. SHERMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. One of the first official acta of Presi dent Clevelandt In assuming the presi dential office In 13!tf, was to withdraw from the senate the treaty 'negotiated by President Arthur and his counsellors to provide for the building by tbe Maritime Canal Company of the canal by way of Lake Nicaragua from the Atlantic to the Pacitlo across Ihe Isthmus of Panama. It is longer than the route of the pro posed le lAssrpa canal hut it takes ad vantage of river and lake to such an ea ten! that the actual woik required will Ih Icm, and then a brief stay In fresh water will bo a big help in cleansing the but tcms nI the vessels on long. voges. t he tiu.e allowed uudcr that treaty has expired and the concessions are with drawn, hut it dors not follow that the governments' interustod arc not In tho humor to enter Into a new treaty with their big northern neighbor equally ss advantageous to us as Miat which Mr. Clevclmid ' withdrew and smothered. This qtiosllou is now leing agitated vig orously uu The eve of tho change of ad ministration and of policies at Washing ton aud it is hoped some good will re sult. The. Pacific Hates, especially, snd the whole country incidently, is inter ested in tin roterprise and nothing con gress can, unitertake will receive a more cordial public support than steps In this direction. WeVam our water route to the At!aiitM!'aboard shortened by sev eral thousand' miles, thereby enhancing the price of every bushel of cur grain, reducing lb piioe ol our Import com modities and minting the market for our lumber.'1-? Kvery member of the Pa cific states delegations in congress should mtke Ihia' inutttr their first concern, and labor to' tint en I early and late. This Bceoiopltsbed a grateful constitu ency will heap upon their heads thank ful liencdicilous. If Mr. Sherman can negotiate a new treaty and bo the means of building that "cut off" he will go down in hintory as the greatest of the ShermiiriM. "' SUCH IS FAflE. I lia following "fairy tale," telegraphed from Portland to the San Francisco Chronicle, will do'iblless prove intensely interesting t ci-eberifl Cathcart and Sheriff Ageo, also to tho Mends of those gentlemen. Here it is : Poutlam), Or., Jan. 31. Sheriff Cath cart of Douglas county, who has been in the mountains over since Friday morn ing with threo well-organised posses, ex ploiiug the trails of the robbers who h-ld up Ilia Southern Pacific train Thursday fight, sent a messenger back today with instructions to secure a num ber of bloodhounds as quickly as possi ble, as he had secured u number of valu able clews, together with several gar ments that lead him to think that be is on the riglu trail. The wilds of au Afri can jungle could nut be worse in which t ) pursue a man hunt thau the wild ro- ci'Jit in w hioh the rubbers are biding The country js sparsely inhabited, and the fuw iauchvrre not only cowed into submission by the men suspected of com milling this robbery, but are forced to afford them every potsiblo protection in or lor to save their property, as well a their live.". This, .Sherill Cathcart Have, makes hi work doubly hard. It has already turned cut that he has been thrown off the scent o:i two special occasions by men and women in tbat region who dare nyt do otherwise. The sheriff, however, id a slayer, ami hopes are en tertained that he will not return until he makes a number of arrests. Im porta' developments are looked for in Ihe nex twenty-four hours. It ia understood that the l'iokurtuii do- tectivca have tiken a hand in tbe chase and are wjrking on a clew that involves a clock now on tbe coast who was re cently concerned . in a hold-up in Moo tana. Messrs. Hume and Tracker are said to be working in conjunction with the Pinker tons. There is one thing that all the otlicers concede, that this gang of robbers is know n to lbe made up of some, of the most 'desperate men tbat ever handled u revolver, and with tbat koowledgo firmly fixed in their minds the officers are taking no chances, so that if .l.u robbers' roost is reached bloody battle may be looked for, in which no (iuarter will be given on either side. The officers all have instructions to shout to kill "on tight," and as every man has botn chosen for his known nerve, the result must necessarily be Ip terestiog. Moody Waxed Exceeding Wroth Bom on. Feb." li. Evangelist Dwigbt L. Moody was perceptibly angered by tbe statement of President Jordan, of Stanford university, that "a revival of re ligion is simply a form, of drunkenoss, no more worthy of respect than tbe drunk' ennoss, that lies ia Ihe gutter." After reading Dr. Jordan's statements at the Tremont Temple revival meeting, Mr. Moody proceeded to excoriate the California instructor, and at the same time got in a thrust at the Golden state. Among ott er things be said: "The president of Stanford university has Bet up a man of straw and I see no necessity for tho knocking of it down. I suppone Mr. Jordan would say tbat Paul was beiiide himself, but the letters of l'uul aro read long after the works of college presidents are forgotten. If men and women would lose their reason and their Hclf-contrul during this revival staHoii in Boston f rather guess tbe news papers would have made it k town to the general public long before this. "I can criticise ray work better than Mr. Jordan can. 'I know the faults and ehoit-comiugs better than he, I do not think uuy such statements coming from California if it be correctly reported Is worthy of serious comment," Hermann's bill to provide for a final settlement with the Nobaleniy baud of Tillamook ludiauaju likely lo paps the hoULu. 1 1 appropriates $10,MK) as settle ment in full. DRAIN NORMAL NOTliS. Dave Gilifgs of Comstxk visited school last week, Mlsa Nellie Mulks of this placo entered school this week, Mlsa Emma Withers, of Kugene, was visiting her sister and classmates of this placs a few days sgo. Miss Itogors of Santa Kottt enterrrd tho eenlor class this week. The program for the F.icolslor society Februarv 12, will be composed of a mock trial. Program for Doclndia literary society : song, by society; recitation, .Joseph Prookhart 1 select reading, Wert Moore; oration, Abhy Taylor; essay, l.aur Spatdintt; muic, Gardiner and Cntiway brothers; recitation, Cvnthla Apple gate; talk, Parker. Srvnasr. Bully for 5lcklcs. Nw Yohk, Feb. 3. In an address on the Cuban quest iou last night before the Brooklyn democratic club, lu historical hall, General Daniel K. Sickles made the announcement that ho was toady to per sonally take charge ol a connlument of arms for the Cuban insurants. "I will personally dispatch them," he said, "and I will consign them to Gen eral Gomea. I will defy all Interference. I would b ready to accept atl the conse quences of my actioo. i 1 make this state ment, not in dsfiauce A law and of the authorities, but because I know that such sn act would be perfectly lawful and in lino with the uniform decisions of our courts." During the course ol his address tieu eral Sickles declared that because of our traditional position of not allowing any foreign rule in Cuba this couutty has as sumed Ihe responsibility for whatever relief shall be giveu to Cuba from the oppression under which it is now suffer ing. He insisted that the United States owes it to civilization to interfere. He was in favor of recognizing the belliger ency of the insurgents snd ridiculed the idea that a war with Spain might result therefrom. OANCII. At the Armory livery 5aturday live ning. These dances will be run on a regular scientific plau. Instructions on new dances from 7 :;0 to '.) o'clock, free of clurge. Admission for lady aud gentleman, 50 cents. Gentleman without lady, 75 cents. Lady uot accompaiued by gentleman 23 cents. Spectators not allowed. T. K. Km iiahiison The Grandest Remedy. Mr. It. B. Greeve, merchant, of Cbil bowie, Vs., certifies tbat he had con sumption, was given up to die, soniibl all medical treatment that money could piocure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no reliel; spent many nights sitting up ma chair; ws induced to try Dr. King's New Discov ery, and was curod by usoof two bottles. For past threo years has been attending to businecs, and says Dr. King'8 New Discovery Ih the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much fur him and also fcr others in his cr.uimnnity, I'r. King's New P'srovery ia uuarantoed for Coughs, Colds and ('onsiitnptiin It don't fail. Trial bottles free ut A. C. Mareters' Drug Store. Tlila Is Your 0irttinll)'. On rcceiptof Wn conts, c.it.h or stamp, a ceoerous aumiilu "ill l lunibwl of tlic tncmt Doiailiir Cutnrrh nnd il'iv l' v..r C'.rt (Klf'i 'rcnm Pnlni'i snfliet. nt to nYn.mi. at rate the n-nl niTit I 1.. r-ui"dy. KI.Y. Ii!tOIIi:i:S, i, 'arn u ht., ' w York City. Iter. John Tleid, Jr.. of Tln nt J'alr,Mint. recommeuded F.ly'o Crenni Jiolm to in". can ewpbaaizo bin stnti mriit, "ltiiioj"i tive enro for catarrh if ii-mm! nadTerful." Jiev. Franoix W. I'oolo, Pastor Central Prca. Church, Helms, Mont. FJt's Cream Halm is the ecl.now'ledp ' enre for catarrh and contain no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, GO c r.ts. Threw Away Ml5 Canes. Mr. D. Willey, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, N, Y., was so badly atllicled with rheumatism tbat he was only able to bobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain s Pain Balm he was so much improved tbat he threw away his canes. He says this liuimeut did him more good than all other modicines and treatment put together. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by A. C. MaretersACo Competition never worries us, tecause we "buy right" bunco "sell right.' The facts are those; every move In our busiuess is only made after the most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced lu price but uot with us. We coll you a good oil grain shoe for fl.25 and upwards, fine shoes in proportion. If you doubt us, come and see us, convince yourself tbat we have what we advertise We don't caro to do all tbe business in town, but want to get a share of it. We firmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values lu every instauce is bound to go ahead year by year. This idea prevails throughout our entire busitieHH. Kvery dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color $8.00 suits. j, aiiraimm'h uioirnng iiouse, flstray Notice. Came to my raucb about the 1 Ith of this mouth, one bay naddlo ware about 0 years old, Tho owner cuu have the same by calling on mo aud paying for this notice. G. W, Alujekhok. Cleveland, Oregon. Notice. The uuderaiguod has two Uuikuhire boar pigs for salo. Hire aud dain regit). lered. Apply lo 1'hoh. Gui jiue, Wiuchssltir, Ur, PIANO. In order to close out our sleek of new and second hand plnnos, we will offer them at cost. It is our Intention to close out our business as quickly as possible, and lu order lo do this wo will be com pelled to sell at a very low figure and on such small Installments that it will nut pay you to rent. Therefore wo w ill rail In all our rented pianos and organs mid give you the benefit that wo have iccelved as rent. We have in all sixteen pianos which we will sell from lltKl to ib'i); V and fit) per month Installments. Itea aonable discount for cash. Great reduction In violins, gulUia and all music! goods. Shict music !0 per cent discount. ,s,.nd for catalogue. All ordeis promptly tilled. T, K. till HAIItmoN, lUsphurg, Or. I'or Over l lfly Yritia. Am Old aki Wai.i. l bihii HaMauv.-Mrt A'tilm'i Hontliltitf Hyiup liu Uen linsl lor overall? yean hjr Millions ot ixutlura lor tliolr clillilrru wlillu Ut'lliinit, Willi perU-t'l ueetn. II tootlum the rhtltt, aollena tho gum., allays alt paltr eure win, I eollo, ami U tlui lieflt rvmcHlv tor Plarrhu a. Is leaul In the Utn. DoM hjf dniXKlsta In every pail ol tho world. Twenty Ave eviiia a Im.HIc. In value l Incaleulalile. He lure, and aa tor Mm. VWntlow'a lolhlng Syrup, ami lake no other kind. Opera Mouse for Rent. Scilid bi'lrt will bo received by the un dsrs!gi:cd up t ) Feb. IS, 1S'.'7, for rent of Opera House (or one year or nunc, but payable monthly in advance. Ho ro surrei the right to reject any and all bids, ltosoburg, dr., Fell. I, s7. Jos, Mil r.i.1.1, Sec. Odd Fellows llldg. Assn. The Central House. W. II. Gordon is now tho proprietor ol ihis popular house. Tho table w ill be supplied with the best in tho market good IhIh and courteous treatment. Meals 15 cent, and bods the same rate Tor Sale. One Iresh milch cow, impure of F. A. Kruse, ltosoburg, Oiegon. ain't This ia tho complaint of thousands at ttiii msion. They liave no apix-l ite; food at does not relish. They nerd t he ton low up of tho stomach and dilative organ, which a course of Hood'a HarMaporllla will (I've them. It nl.so uii-llle and enrlchen tho blood, en i en that dUtrt-HH after eating aud Internnl misery only a dysjx-ptlc can know, erenles nn apetite, overcomes that tired fil I n it and biiilcl'i up nud sustains tho whole physical system. It so prompt ly and clllcleiitly relieves dynprptloayuip toms and curcfi nervous headache, tbat It seems to bnvo ulmont "a tnuglu touch." fruOOdTs Sarsaparilla Istliebrnt III fact tin' due True Mootf Purifier. Hood's Pill are lli lct alter dinner i. ;ill (llneMlni). '..",0. S pill Administrator's Final Notice. VTC'TH K IS I1KIU IIV l lltnlerehnied Itn. SV .IVKN THAI TIIK I hi. finni vcntinl In trie Ctmnlv court n. I rn i n ml rn 1 r ol the e.iHit. nl Jnieih 'Mi Imitililtn, 'li i 'hmiI. mil limit In' Coiintjr 1'niirt f boNKin. I'nnuu , Male of ore gull, linn IHcd M Injr, Mmeii I, l-'C, Ht 1 o'l-l'K'k p. in , ul .mil iTny, I lie lime f.,r lienr i nil olijict i, iii, II any there lie, lunai I linal ur rrlillt. Rlli! Hie tettliMilelll nl H1'I ehttte. Dated Janunrv 'P, !'.':. It. II DINON, Adtnliintriitor nl the cstuti; i.l J..m jih Me Lmighllii, le l'ui"l. ;l'i 1 m HARD k 'fTJTTiTiTDJ Masquerade Ball, ST. VALENTINE'S EVE, Villi. 13th, 1897. AT Tf Hi ARMORY. $20.00 IN PRIZES. h Firjt and second pri.o for two bout siiMtuinud cliai at lers cf liurd tltxes. First and second pri.o fur two most comical characters. I'irnt and second pri,o for two lest dancers. One pii. fur luBt clown. no prize for spue I ulcus Admission ; Oeutluueu Maskers. M) cts. : mumu 11 v Tin: nosKuuiui okciikstua. T. K. RICHHRDSON, MiiSer. Hui'talcit' AMIICA Native. The Hon Salvo In tho world tor Outs, Bruises, soich, Uloors, Halt Kheum, Fever Soros, Teller, Chapped Harjda Ulilllbalns, Corns, and all skin Krup lions, and positively cures Piles, or no ay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction ur money refunded Price '.'5 coots per box. For sale at A. O. Mn rulers A Co. 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