The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 25, 1897, Image 2

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FEBRUARY 13.
NOTICE.
To whom it ii.mv (oiuoni: V. Hiiijs.uin
hariag old hi intent; in the 1'i.aindi' ai.K,
lalllament of accounts Is no i order. All
amouatf dug for alvc rliMiis an I ko. von; to
data arc payable lo ('. Y. Biirauiin, hi will
alM par all lnueltcJius- gf tin- linn to illc,
.'anuarr , 1"7.
W. K. Bl..N. JV1.V
t . Y. l:s 'AV1N.
THAT DAWSON PETITION.
Tbe Albany Herald published peti
tion signed ly a wliolo lot of peopls and
iflvcinl braidi'S, directed to State Senator
lUwaon i' I l.inn. Tito olilionf ra art
forth that tlu'y had atipported lawon
and now tluv want P.wson tv support
Mit.liell. Tho IViuorrat conies back
and say there wore 'J t signatures ob
tained at Scli, w hereas Oaksoii reeetved
but to vol in that precinct. There
ffeeiu to bo a niiatake out some here.
Koccburg riaindcnler
A similar accu.oatijn an the above also
adorned the editorial comments of the
llrettonian, it t'ciii! only another in
stance ol the duplicity and untruthful
ness of th we ho uphold the utterly cor
rupt and dsiucrout) hold-up of thu Ioii
lature. a Jvvs the writer -if the ahjve,
Col.Kddv of the rai'rovi comuiifsioti
lhe facts of the eiM are that two elec
tion precincts pin iu Soio, Franklin
Unite which in ISO I cava Pa son
votes and cio which jrVi bitn 10 vo'ei
This will eive the utter duplicity of the
conception of t!i inniiuutijn ontainei
iu the ' vt, m th tme facts were
known to ths one who originated it.
Albauv llentut.
If the Herald lu 1 sUteJ tin "lru
tacts m lira', plait?, that the signers on
the Pawsou petition credited to Scio in
cluded Franklin B't'.to, it readers wou'd
not, lavj been tun'ed I' is hardlv fair
to accuse of duplicity for publishing
things just as we hnd them. And it
might as well he s'ate I heie tint while
the rL.i.DKAi.KK i not gitfii to Lew
worship it has bad nothiiic but words of
condemnation for the method nsed to
block legislation, the H-rjM's inference
to the contrary notwithstanding.
The contest of Eugene V. leb with
tbe authorities id the United States and
his Rtibeetpivnt incarceiation eoouied at
the time to bare had a (piloting elfect,
but he has broken out again, lie ad
dress! a larg audience at VVnllAce,
Idaho, Monday night last. Mis addreae
was eensational. He declared that tbe
organized lalor oftbecountry would have
to (olios; the example of the people of the
Ksrolution before they would htvo er
feci liberty. He denounced the m uter
power and condemned the supreme
court.
The Hennm bouse finally totk the
iu its teeth and went its way.
bit
tlONC TO PILCI-5.
The
LlIT THE TRUTH BE KNOWN.
The failure of the Oregon legislature to
organize is a scandal upon the state, u
it were a populist or democratic or fusion
legislature tbe verv air would be tilled
with condemnation. East Oregouian
(dent).
ihe titst bea'.euce it t tie foregoing par
agraph is hearti'v concurred iu by li e
PlaiM'Kallk. Hut where were tbe pep-
uhsts and dtiuocrata und fntioi.ista in
tbe fight? tre they in their stats
ready with veto and voice to aid und as
sist in a proper organization and the
transaction of necefsary business? Not
that tbe record shows. Son.etinjts the
democrats were in their places and some
times Ihev were not, but r.o pepuhs: or
fusionist answered tli3 roll call of the
house for more than forty davs. WLat
creditor particular viitua can 'Lev as-
surne? The republicans who have ab
seuted themselves were a nitre baudful
ana without populist aid their course
would have been of no effect whatever.
If the apostles of good govern aieut (
tbe relormers, had been in their plai.es
they would have found a sufficient nuuv
ber of republicans on hand watting to
proceed in regular order. Dot they pre
erred to perpetuate a hold-up which it
was in their power to break at any mo
ment. There is no glory in it for them
Their organs may whistle, but the tune
is discordant. Tbe record is against
them.
PATERNALISM A CANKER.
While the following from Josiah Tat
terson of lcnnessco was an ante election
utterance, the forces are already lining
up for the next tattle ami the rattle of
the musketry is heard along the skirmish
line 8ti I it is well to set people thinking
and keco them a! it :
v lien anv part v or anv set ii men
teach the people to rely en tbe govern
ment for aid to iuip'ove their fortunes,
no matter whether li comes in thd form
of the iiiili-tresurv bcheme, 'he land
lo.iu s.-home, lilt nion.'y or the free coin
age of cheap and depreciated silver dol
lars, it w ili result in their enervatiou.
Paternalist is the canker which corrodes
free institutions, and should the Ameri
can pe"i ie, through the instrumentality
ot t!is h.ulo?, tiuuHT with the stncity of
public and private obligations, lv chang
ing the measure of value, it would be an
exercife it paternal roncr fatal alike to
public and private morals and. it may
be, to popular government.' ew York
r.vemng I ot.
The state of New Ji?iaey is not large,
but brainy. Her common roads are the
be?t in the I'nion, and her present legis
lature prop-ores to spend fl,0v0,000 more
for ''good country roads." Oreater
states, says the Inter-Ocean, might well
imitate the example of New Jersey and
make money by it. There are plenty of
richer states which are swamped and un-
aoie to transact business ourmg one
third tf the year because of impassable
roads, and have been that way ever since
tbe oldest citizen can remember.
REVENUES FIRST.
The report that Thomas H. Heed, wLo
will be re-elected Speaker, will use his
inOuence against all attempts lo secure
financial legislation in the extra session
which may be made a ill please the peo
ple. What the country wants immedi
ately is tbe new tariff, so that abundant
revenue may be obtained and adequate
protection furnished wherever needed,
Tbe sooner this is had ths sooner tbe
industries can adjust themselves to the
new conditions and the trade revival be
gin. Financial legislation is seeded, but
it is not so urgent. This will require
long and carefol deliberation, and should
not be rushed through in an extra ses
sion. The cuirency commistion, com
posed of members of both braccl.es of
congress, which Mr. McKinley.it issaid.
will recommend in a special message,
can be intrusted with the work of pre
paring a scheme c( financial reform,
which congress can take up next winter.
Hasty legislation on this subject niu-jt be
guarded against.
Tiie Eritish tars from the ship
"Coarns" in the harbor of .Sail Diego
landed on Washington's birthday and
took part in Ihe parade, in conjunction
with the forces from the United States
warBiiips It Icoked tor a nhiie as
though red tape would prevent Ihe grant
ing of the request of Mayor Carlson, but
the permit came in time.
McKinley w as elected by the voters iu
November, by the electors in January
and by congress iu February. But there
is no method provided by law for bis be
ing notiCed of any or titber cf theso
events. He will proc- c 1 to Washington
on hearsay evidence, but there is plenty
of it.
Legislative Fiasco llaa Pa.vel
Into History.
Th- first three days of this wtek were
very interesting in and about the date
capital at Salem, according to the re
port. It was not expected that Monday
would be much of a day, but it has been
characteristic of that gatherh g for tbe
unexiitcted to happen. On the asscm
Mirg of the joint conventin Monday
Mclvinley Mitchell of Marion explained
bis absence from previous roll calls, and
Said though tited marching to the state
house and back Lo ia ready to make
one of 40 for any sort of organization
provided some remedial legislation could
ba obtaiued. Then Senator Jowanead
the following letter from Scnatcr
Mitchell:
"Sa'em, Or, Feb. Li. Hon. Samuel
Hughes, Chairman of the Kepublican
Conference, falcon, Or. My lear Sir:
I understand there is a strong disposi
tion upon tho part of a majority ot the
republicans to adjourn the legislature
sine die, without further effort to secure
the election of a senator. This would
leave the state only partly represented
in the 8"nate of the L'uiteJ States, the
effect of which, in all probability, would
he to place tho control if the senate in
the bands cd those opposed to the r pub
lican party, in witch event the defeat of
tariff legislation at (be coming extraordi
nary sersiou ot congress would be as
sured. It seems lo me, therefore, there
is a paramount duty resting uion you,
to make one more determined etl'ort, be
fore thiol adi lurninent, to secure the
election of a senator. There are man
prominent republicans located in differ
ent sections of ihs a ate, eminently qual
ified for the Maitiou men who would
do cted,t to the parly, the state an I the
nation. 1 wiil co-operate witti iuii and
all ether republicans in the bgislatuie
in endeavoring to briug about the elec
tion of such a republican as the icpubli-
caii coufirence, to whom this letter is
addressed, will agree upou. Yours very
sincerely, John- H. Mitchell."
This could not bo construed as a with
drawal but might be interpreted to mean
a release of the members from their
pledges and notice that they were at
liberty to support any oilier man.
Senator Gownn ssid : "A caucus of .19
republicans is behind John if. Mitchell.
and we do not propose to change base at
this time. I give it as my opinion that
we must adjourn without securing legis
lation, and without tbe election of a
united States senator."
Brown stated that tbe letter which
Uowan had read hsd been presented to
the republican conference tonight, and
that the conference, by a standing vote,
had decided to stay by its candidate.
"whoever he is," until they got a chance
to vote for him.
Senator Reed tf Douglas said he
wanted it understood who was responsi
ble for the holdup, and drew from bis
pocket a paper, which, he said, had been
presented to the republican conference
tonig-ht by the opposition. lie started
to read, and, commenting on the fact
that it was addressed to nobody, said :
"They must take us for a lot of d J
fools."
The paper wa3 substantially an agree
ment to be signed by all sides, in which
the members were pledged to organize
ana secure remedial
Uowan, Harmon, Johnson, King, Pat
terson of Marion. Prica Head. Hrollh.
Taylor, Wade-H.
A haentCal breath.
"The motion is carried, and the sonata
tanda adjourned," aald the president,
Tha Heuson house on motion of Drown
required tha chief clork of house to file
a certificate to the effect that tha gover
nor bad been notified of tho adoption
ol (be Crawford resolution declaring 27
seats vacant, and that tha aatna be
spread upon the records of tha house.
The resolution ot Palm, that all sup
plies unused at tha eud of tha ssaxion be
collected by tha secretary ol ilata and
retained for future use, was adopted,
it ksoav'suoi.x-o.
On Tuesday, at the opening of the sen
ale, Heed stated that be had been in
formed the bouse would b orgaaixad.
Patterson of Marlon wanted to know of
Reed whore be got his information that
tha bouse would organise tomorrow.
"I got It from the 'push,' " said Heed,
amid much laughter.
Soiling stopped Keed'a reply by rising
to a point of order.
McClung Introduced a resolution that
tba committee appointed to fit the com
pensation of clerks le instructed to tit
the compensation ot tho chief clerk, as
sistant clerk, j initial, reading and mail
ing clerks, sergeant at-nrms, doorkeeper
and pages. The resolution was adopted.
Upon motion cf Ueed the senate then
adjourned until altitnoon.
immediately after roll call at the a!
ternoou atssion Senator Heed obtained
permission aud otieied tba following:
"Resolved, - That this senate adjourn
without dav on Wednesday, tbe IMth
day of Februarys A. L., isnr, at (ho
hour of U o'clock meridian."
Heed moved (he adoption of the reso
lution, and tne motion was seconded by
Dnfur of Wasco. The chair ruled it out
of crder, holding ttiat neither house had
Ibe right without the concurrence of Ihe
other to adjourn without dav, aud In
the judgment of tho cluir, as long as
the bouse continue its temporary orgau
txatiou and attempts in good faith to af
fect a ermaneut organisation, the sen
ate hs r.o power to dissolve tbe legisla
ture ty the action contemplated by the
resolution, and until such time aa the
bouso shall dissolve itself or fail to
make, in good faith, an effort to effect a
permanent organiaa iou, it is the duty of
the senate to remain iu session.
Hoed promptly npi-ealed and a debate
of some length was precipitated that was
participated iu by Prlver, lu(ur, Carter,
Selling, Patterson of Marion, Hied,
Michel), Mulk-y, McClung and ltrown-
ell, ho said: "I want to adjourn. I
want logo lump. 1 want to lildo my
head iu a haystack where the people ol
the state can't ree mo and say I was a
member of this legislature"
Reed in tbecjurse of bis remarks said:
"I do not belong to the Mitchell crowd
or the Mitchell 'pu'li.'
I want tho right to go in that joint
convention an I vote for whom 1 d n
please. If it would do uis any gooJ, I
would call on (iod to help us out, but
the Bible says, "the prayera of sinners
availetb not-J Hut I appeal to you, Mr.
President, for God's sake let tne go
Home. '
The senate refused to sustain Ihe chair
by the following vote:
Ayes Hates. Dawson, tiesner, Husel
tine, Mackay, McClung. Michel!,
Mulkey, Patterson ol Washington, Soi
ling 10.
Noes lirownell, Calbreath, Carter,
Daly, Driver, Dutur, Oowan, Harmon,
Holson, Holt, Hughes, Johnson, King,
Patterson of Marion, Price, Reed, Smith,
Taylor and Wade 10.
Not voting President Simon. '
The original resolution to adjourn sine
dine, was then adopted by the following
vote :
Aye? lirownell, Carter, Daly, Driver,
Dufur, Harmon, llobson, Hughes, John
son, King, Patterson, Price, Heed
fcinitb, faylor, ade 17.
Noes bates, Calbreath, Dawson, Ges
ner, Ilaseltine, Holt, Mackay, McClung
-Michel!, Mulkey, Patterson, .-filing
.nr. rresideni I J.
' Ihe senate has determined that the
resolution is adopted," said Praident
Simon. Ihe senate then adjourned am:
me anti-smiou wing scored a wetory.
hen the Benson house reconvened
Toes Jay afternoon Somere of l.inn intro
duced tbe following resolution:
"Whereas, The sena'e of the state of
Oregon, of tho 1'Jth regular session of the
legislative assembly, has duly passed
NEW SPRING GOODS!
Our Spring Goods are Just beginning to arrive, and we invite a careful
inspection and comparison of prices.
PINE roOTWUAK
lor Men, Women and Children.
Latest Styles in colors and shapes.
HATS
Our Hat Department is liht in line.
SHIRTS
Shirts and Neckwear ate
DON'T
tip to date.
roRuirr ot'R
)RUSS GOODS
In Spring Dress Goods wc have a
line unexcelled for variety and price.
CURTAIN3
We have just received an elegant
line'of Portieres, Tapestry Curtains
and I.acc Curtains, which comprise
the finest line in Southern Oregon.
RIIMNANT RACK.
JOSEPHSON'S
tated about butting it, Ihe Douglas
county senator informed the chairman
that it he would call him (Herd) to tho
chair tho motion would be Uickly put.
The intention of the senate was to ad
journ s.uo dio Kiiday, but they bad been
promised faithfully that an organization
of the house would be etlecled on Mon
day. Monday camp and no ellbrt, ap
parently, was mado but the promiso ol
organization waa extended to Tuesday
when It would take place sure. Tuesday
was no teller, then tho senate resolved
to go home and it did, at least a majority
of tho members,
In Scaslon Today.
Sai.km, Fub. 1", lii".
The renate was called to order at 10
o'clock this morning and l:i aonators
answered their names. Tho Davis house
met and there were "l pieient.
At the afternoon witinn twenty-seven
were prtsent, andjthree'excused.
Mitchell aud Hirscb have left tSalom.
It is said to ho Ihe inteutlon lo bring
in sutlicieut of ttxi absentees to mako -III
then proceed to elect a senator.
NI-WS NOTIIS.
1'doudill
years ago,
Archbishop (iraco of iSt. Paul,
died moudar of bronchitis. Ho
years old.
t'has. Kugadc has Ik en arrotod
Nepa, Col., charged with the murder
his sister.
The bodv of a chinaman was found
til
, the fatuous rope walker of
died in Loiulou recently.
.Mum ,
w a Nl
aud
Hpj-npar
river ,
tlein i
anu secure remeuiai legislation ana to reeolution to adjourn, without day at 1
l: o'clock, noon, vVeduesday, the fd.
01 reoruary, iw.h ; therefore, be it
Virtue has been found in the liusaian
tliittle. The populist legislature of Ne
braska has repealed the bill passed two
years ago placing a prenduoi on its de
struction. The- weed makes fair fodder
and fuel, and doss not spread as rapidly
aa some of the farmers would like.
EXPENSIVE AMUNITION.
A bid haa bsen introduced in tha Mis
souri legislature "to terminate flirting
with female pasEecgers by railway con
ductors and bralien.cn." This, remarks
a pious paragrapher, is a prudent meas
ute. All tailrciada tlioulJ be supplied
with proper terminal facilities.
The last p.. eat war between civilized
nations was the Franco-Prussian. It
was a six mouths campaign. It was the
first in which needle guns were used,
tbe first improvement on Ihe pcrcutuiuii
cap. The battles were sharp and decis
ive. The next war between civilized
powers will demonstrate the murderous
qualities of modern rep-sating rilles and
long range breach loading artillery. It
will bs abort; it will be deadly; it will
be expensive. Tlies observations are
prompted by thu tepcrt cf the huute
committee on military al'faira to congress
in which it is stated it costs for powder
and projacliie alone tlCJ to (ire one
round from an eight-inch rifle, W- to
lire one round from a ten-inch rille, fjfil
to fire oue round from a twelve-inch
rifle, and f G50 to tiro or. e round from a
fifteen-inch pneumatic gun. The cost of
oue round from a twolvo-inch mortar is
21U. Hero is another argument iu sup
port of arbitration.
Tbe decision of President Simon that
tbe senate could not adjourn sine dio un
lets by concurrent resolution with u duly
organized house, w hen there was no
house according to the senate's own
vote, was tantamount to notice that it
was proposed to keep the senate in tes
ion till the bouse acceded to its terms if
It took all summer, uuc mere were
others.
Oman's suffrage does not apptar to
bo making much headway just now.
Recently the Massachusetts legislature
rtjectud a rcpobed amenditeut to the
constitution extending the ballot to
women, and now the Nebratkans have
done likewiHu.
If the iCuliuh government fcha'l refuse
to pay thu indemnity usked by President
Krtigcr cf the Transvaal republic be
cause of the Jam'twn raid, what ia to
prevent Oom Paul from confiscating tbe
property of Dritish residents of the re'
public?
tiuveriior Uiibhnell bug set at rest all
speculation us to who will succeed .Sher
man in the senate. Tho governor has
stated that bo will appoint Mark A,
Ilanna to the vacancy. Foraker's re
marks, when he heard of it are not
quoted.
Uncle Kam has farms enough without
calling upon Mexico to raise steers, or
Australia f-jr 1 beep and wool. At least
he can well afford to give a little prefer
ence to tho home products, ana uo no
one an injustice.
Good times sre lioped or by demo
crats and populists and expected by re
publicans. A little earnest, iinitcU effort
will bring them about.
A Urooklyn paper has anfarticle on-
" Lincoln as a Standard of Measure
ment." There would he few politicians
left if thu Htandard bhould come into
general use.
"So legislation no taxation," for state
purposes, in Htierman county not a
farthing sir. Observer.
senator in such manner as '0 elect him.
and to so distribute their votes as to pre
vent and election. When be had con
cluded, Reed aBked :
" bo in h 1 is the hold-up? '
This brought Hozue of Multnomah to
to bis feet, who said that he did not
know of any one who was more respon
sible fo- that paper than himself.
"lust document," Jlogue declared,
was banded to me in good faith br an
honorable senator. I have talked with
many members about it; some have ap
proved it and others approved only in
part. I do not approve it at all. In
justice to the gentlemen who proposed
this, i must say they were inspired by
honest motives." '
Chairman liroanell interrupted, say
ing: "I hey were honest so far as thev
said they did not want a certain man for
United fctates senator."
Senator Dri"er tben answered Reed'a
sulphurous question: "I don't know
who in li 1 id responsible for the hold
up," ho said ; "but I know who is re-
sjKDsiblein Oregon."
homers wanted to know if the Hoirue
paper had come with authority from the
opposition, and if all bad agreed to it.
Hogue replied that be so understood.
Chapman wanted Driver to say who was
responsible for the hold-up, and Driver
made a rambling speech in reply, the
effect of which was to show it was not
Mitchell. On motion of Johnson, the
joint atiseinbly adjourned till tomorrow
at noon.
In the senate a tilt'o economy cronned
out whtn Taylor, chairman of Ihe ways
and means committee, reported the
mileage and per diem of the several sen
ators yesterday Urownell demanded that
l.r- 11 U.. ... !!.. a a, - . .
uia luiieuo u uiricaen irom 1111) report
"as be was using a free pass and did not
deBire to collect anything from (lie state
for which he had not given equivalent
value." Johnson of Linn reduced his
mileage eighty miles worth and Dufur of
Wbjco cut liis iu two, owing to the fact
that bis last trio to The Dalles was a
home-trip, despite the fact tliat be took
it uo-W orders of the senate in behalf of
the' i' irtsgo railway investigation,"
A r this was disposed of Senator
Mici.oll of WeBco and Sherman, said:
In honor of the occasion, this biinir the
iCoth anniversary of the birth of Georire
Washington, who was "First in neace.
first 10 war, and first in the hearts of
his countrymen," I move that the sen
ate now adjourn."
Senator Ueod offered an amendment
to adjourn sine die.
"The motion is not susceptible of an
amendment of that kind," replied tbe
president. "Besides, it is out of order."
An aye and no voto was called for on
MicheU s motion, and the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes Bates. Carter, Dawson. Gesuer.
Ifaseltine, Ho'ison. Holt. Iluuhea.
Mackay, McClung, Michell, MuTsey,
Patterson of Washington, Selig, Mr.
President 15.
Noes Brownell, Daly, Driver, Dufur,
y
Resolved. That the PJlh biennial
session of the boose ot representatives of
the state of Oregon adjourn without day
on ednesday, the ti lth day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 17, at l o'clock, p. m.
said day."
Tho reeolution was adopted amid
cheers, and Ihe boose adjourned till 10
a. m. UeJucslay.
WCIj.NJt.SDav'a l'llOCKfcDlNUJi.
la the lieuson house homers intro
duced the usual resolution that a com
mittee consisting of tho speaker and two
members be appointed to examine r.nd
correct me journal, ino cruel cleric was
added to the committee and a provision
was mads mat the compensation for tin
service should uot exceed four days
1114 resolution as amended was adopted
The pay of the employes of the bouse
was fixed as follows:
Chief clerk, 7; assistant chief clerk
f j ; reading clerk, $0 ; calendar clerk, j
sergeant-at-arms, $1; aseittaut sergeant
at-arms, 4 ; doorkeeper, $3; pages, $1
the report was adopted by a vote of
ayes to 7 poop.
Ihe usual motions of thanks to the
speaker, to Illibee Club and to others
were made. Remarks by Crawford
Chapman, Brown- and others followed
and at 1 o'clock the bouse adjourn.
sine die. ' 1
When Ilia jomt convention met at
noon, .'10 present. A motion simply to
aljourn was made by Patterson of Ma
rion, and was carried on a viva voce vote.
Ao limo being hxed to which to adioum
the convention bad met for the last time
In trie senate this morning Heed in
sisted that the usual custom of dtsnens
ing with the reading of tbe journal be not
iotioweu, as lie wanted to be sure that
tho journal was correct.
uowan, lor the special committee on
fixing compensation, made a report rec
Ommending the following salaries, Chief
clerk, t; assistant chief clerk, $0; cat
endar clerk, f'i; reading clerk, $0; mail
ing clerk, fl; sergeant-at-arms, $0;
uoorxoeper. : three pages lor the sen
ate and one for the state printer, 2.50.
Alter much discussion and proposed
amendment the resolution as introduced
was adopted, and the senate adjourned
to - o'clock.
At the afternoon session the Prosident
adhered to his position that tho senate
could not adjourn without a concurrent
resolution, but 10 senators announced
mat aiter adjournment ttiey would go
nome.
Senator Harmon, who came up this
morning, stys there were fifteen sen
ators who walked out yesterday, and
Senator Calbraith did not answer tbe
roll call in the afternoon, making 10 In
all. Senator Harmon speaks highly oi
the qualifications of Mr. Simon as a pre
siding officer, but his ruling on questions
pertaining to the final adjournment, Mr.
Harmon pronounced arbitrary in the ex
treme. At one time In tbe proceeding
when Senator Reed made a motion to
adjourn without dy, and the chair besi-
the Willamette at Portland Sunday
1001 play is suspected. .
Charley Sherwood, formerly uf
kane, was found frozen to death
Wantta, II. C, recently.
Chas. Kreiuier, cook 011 the
steamer Itamoi.a, wax drowued at
hy falling overboard MotiJay.
Au uld man nainxd Michael tileason
was tramped to di-nth by sheep at .U-Ilei-scnville,
hid., a few days ago.
An outbreak of the Piute Indians ia
feared in Nevada iu revengo (or thu kill
ing of a Piute by a white man.
The poHtotnee at Ml. Angel was bur
glarized Tuesday und nto(it $100 in
stamps and $73 iu money atolen.
Tbe Ohio and its tributaries are hav
ing a freshet, and tho rivers of Went
Virginia are above the danger line.
The great steamers plying letwueii
New York and Jiuropeau ports report
encountering heavy weather recently.
Railway trallic in Northern Wisconsin
was practically suspended Monday be
cause of tho prevalence of a bavy hii ow
storm.
Geo. Coxey proposed a demonstration
of the uneinploved at. St. I. mis i.-ii SViihIi
ishiiigton'H birthday, but it ili I not ma
terialize. Tbe grand jury of Diilulh baa undo a
sensational report of ruttcnni-xa in pub
lie atlairs. Tweuty-llvc indictment
were nturned.
Charles Duncan of Portland fell into
the fire in an epileptic lit Saturday and
was frightfully, though perhaps not fa
tally, burned.
A Mr. and Mrs. Smith uf Portland lo.tt
about $ 1000 in money ami valuables by
the burglarizing of a tlat in Sun Fran
cisco where they wcro staying.
I'.ut IS davs now remain for the Wash
ington legislature to complete its work.
It baa several hundred bills iu commit
tees, and is now laboring heavily, like a
miidscow against the tide.
A bov named Stephen Kinuholfer, was
shot and killed by a companion n aunt I
Charles Woody, near Walla Walla Mon
day. The boys were huntiug ground
squirrels, and tho shooting was ac i
dental.
NowiHjrt has been selected un thu place
where a summer school course ia to ho
held. The couuty institute will bo held
July 20, stale teachers' association July
27, and the HUiiiincr school begiim
August 2.
Horn, to tho wife of ex-President lieu-
jaiinii Harrison, at Indiauapjlis, Iud ,
Feb. 21, 11 daughter. 'I he-dispatch add
the information that Mr. and Mrs. Hur-
riHon were married April li, IX!)!, aud
tliat the father ii (II years old. 1
A heavy rain storm iu Kentucky has'
caused thi waters of many streams to
overflow their banks, flooding the adja
cent country. Tho town of Middlehoro
is two-thirda under water, ami (if) fam
ilies have been forced to lenvo their,
homes. 1
Major McKinley will, at the time of
liis inauguration, be .V yearn of nge. I
Nine presidents entered the White
llouae at an earlier it:e tiratit at 47.
Cleveland at 4S. ti.irllel l and Pierce at
40, Polk und 1 1 1 1 hi in 0 iu CO, Tyln and
Arthur at rl, aud l.iutoln at 5'J
AitgiMt Alexander, a youn4 Indian
from (ho I'matilla reservation, was ar
rested in Peiidlttoii Saturday lor h ucrv.
He forged the name of Major Groriio W.
Harper l a chock drawn ou the I irt
Nationul bank. Hu waa air.e'ed whlhi
IryiiiK to ciimIi iho 1 hnk at the bank.
The week junt paHsed has witnrrsed
(tin h'-iivit-st snofall and thu greatest
number (d aiiowalhh-H In Colorado aluea
ISS-I, nccordipg to advices received from
many points. There have bren many
fata!itie, riuinborlei's rarrow ccnp,
and evrul M'rMna have Uni reported
as inlawing.
Thu joint tied uf lite ow( r, led by a
liritish man-of-war, hut Siindav opened
lire Uki:i tho quarters of tho Cretan in
surgents at Holepa, eontinuirg tho Immii
hardmont for about 10 minutes and re
ducing the building held by the Cretans
to ruins. Alter the tiring -Haed the
Cretans ichclntcd tbe Greek Hag,
tumoral Fit. Huch Leo. I'oitod Statra
consul general to Havana, has resigned.
Thu reason uaaigned la insufficient aui.
poit (rem tho state department in tila
efforts to protect nil American citizens in
Cuba, the Inline diatu cause being tho
apathy of this government I ta regard to
tho cam) nf Dr. Ruin murdered iu a Cu
ban j til.
Diripatchea fuiui Athena say Greece
haa declared if thu I ombardrucnt of the
iaaitrgci'i'h' position 10 thu inland ol
Creto Is repeated she will break nll'diplu-11-a
tic iclatiu"M w.tli thu powets. It la
alsoNtuto l that Ann: in Hoy, Turkish min
ister at Athena, threaten! that Turkey
will break c tf her relations imlesi Greek
troops are w ithdraw 11 fruin Crete. The
foreign wamhips have prevented tho
Greeks from lauding arms and provi
sions (111 the Cretan coaut.
Something to DrpenJ On.
Mr. James . tones of tha drug (Inn ot
Jones A Son, Cowdrn, III., In speaking
of Dr. king' Now Ducorery, says thai
laid winter hla wife was attacked With
I.a Grippe, and her case graw so srrlons
that physicians at Cowdon and Pana
could do tiuihiim for her. It swetne-d to
develop into Hurdy Consumption. Hav
ing Dr. King's New Discovery lu store
and selling Iota if It, he tuuk a bollle
home, an I to tho aurprisrt of all aba be
gun lo get holler from first dote, and
half duzoii dollar bottles cured ber sound
aud well. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and colds Is guar
anteed to do this irom! work. Try It,
I r.o trial bottles at A. C. Marsters.
To tho Kootenai Alining Country.
Thnt). 11 A N. ia llm ahorteat Hue
aud makes the qnlckeal lime. Trains
leave Portland dally at 0:30 p. m. Bag
kitge cheikrd through to destination,
lu kelson sale to all mining camps.
V. C. I-ondon, Agent,
Roseburg, Uragon.
I ... M
Moil If itfttrllMgfc
II.
(. KLKri. Uo Mir ltd lailxig, KO. KM,
hoi. I Uii'lr miular euinaiurilcalloiia at Ilia
1. 11 l), K. liall on M-e.iiiil a lei (ninth Ibunday
el earh iiiuMIi. All tm-mtx-ii mtiattd to at
leiel rvxularly. ami all vUIllug brother en
lllally lnvlUl to atloiel.
KKr.l) I'AtiK Tt'HTIN, t. K
I1KKMAN MAHKS, h.cr.tary.
Tiut'iii.Aa 1 la'.st u,, no. t ;k. o. v
- lutta iv,-rjr Wr'tut-iioajr ai
o'eliM-a lu lliv (it. I !.. nlc II,
brullirrt arc coidlnlly lliTllml lo alland.
A. M .
rrnloi al S
Hall. VI
lalllai
Oto.
H'. I'aaav,
llceurilliiK r(r( rotary.
O. B.
(minis,
rounotlur.
Skull I'racturcd.
A Kiinetie tiiati li f Monday a.its;
lieoro Mian'-, a 1'J-yrar-ulJ bov, was
proli.itjlc fatally i j ire. I last evening by
a kick from a home. Tho boy ia a atep
son of I .nhi volte. Hendricks, who livea
near Cohurg. Tho family was away
from home aud tint boy was alone. Mr
HeudrickH found biin lying ou tho stable
tl.or wtiori ho W't'lrTod fttiout 0 o'clock.
I.iIh I an-lr reuialned, and III' boy was
taken iu it ml cared tor and a physician
summoned. It w aa found that the skull
j is horribly fractured, thn Inpof the head
tieing cmitied completely 111. lio Is still
alive, but tho chances for his recovery
are very slim. The inj tries aro sup
posed t) have been received about 6
o'clock, while tho hoy Mas- doing his
evening work about thu burn.
M
enfc
"Merit talks" tho asnajj
Intrinsic value of Q T1 I I AO
Hood'sHarHaparilla. U C4I iW
Merit in medicine ineana tho power to
enre. Jlood'a Haraaparilla pohhcshcs actual
and unequalled curative power and there
fore it has truo merit. When you buy
Hood's Hirasparllla.and take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood diseases, you
are morally certain to receive benefit.
The power to euro la there. You aro not
trying an experiment. It will tnako your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus
drive out tho germs of d Ixcaso, strengthen
the nerves and build up the wholesystem.
Sarsaparilla
Is the best, In fact the. tne True Wood Purifier.
Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass
A woman's work is hnrd in in anv ways.
Unless the woman is atroug and healthy her
work w ill cause her much (ll-.trcM and pain,
and she will miller from headaches, and
backaches and Mdr-achr, and each evening
will foul her utterly worn out, nick and dis
gusted with life. In this condition of mind
i.nd body she cannot be a loving- and ami
able companion fur her husband when lie
returns from his work weary too in body
and mind.
If a woman wants to live a happy, con
tcuted, loving, helpful married life ahe can
not take too uiuch cure uf the health and
vigor of the org-ans distinctly feminine, for
her general health and strength is largely
dependent upon her special health in a wo
manly woy. Ur. l'ierce'a I'avorite Preacrlp
lion enables a woman to be ulwayn well and
strong where a woman most needs health
and strength. It acta directly on the im
portant and delicate organs involved in her
wifehood and motherhood. It mukes them
strong and healthy. Taken dining the pe
riod preceding motherhood it banishes the
usual discomforts and makes baby's coming
easy and comparatively painless. It insures
the new -doner's health and provides 1111
Stnple supply of natural nourishment. It
tures nil weakness and disease, and head
aches, backaches, and side-aches no longer
torture ber lu her work. Over 00,000 wo
men have testified to the wonderful vir
tues of the "J-'uvnritP I'reserlptlqn " over
their signatures. An honest druggist will
not try to force on you a substitute for the
sake of a few pennies udded profit.
Dr. Tierce's 1000 page "Common Sense
Medical Adviser" will be sent free, paper
covered, for 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost
uf mailing only. Or cloth -bound tor ,v
Stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Med
fcal Association, lluffato, N, Y,
T AUHKI. I.OIXIK, A. K. A M . Htlil'Uia
- meeitngs tho .M ami 41 li WadnaMara la
varn uiuuiu.
N. 1
I II 1 K IOIINHOS, W. M.
Jr. ai r, H'vry.
plllLlil AUIAN I.OImIK. M. S, 1. U. O. t,
X mwU Halurdar toiiln ol aaeh WMk at
inuir 1111 111 u.1.1 Fi-iiiiw
Meuitivra ul ha i.rder In
0.1 10 attend
lvuila al Hnaakanr.
utm tanning arvlarfV
a. w. vANr.iui, n. a.
f. U. UlciLM, Se'y.
UNION
(),1,1
KNUAMI'MKNT, NO. t, MISTS AT
Fellows hall (,1k BMvmd an a fnarlk
rn.iajri 01 paeii niuiuh. Vltlllng hrUra
aro liiTlta.l to altml.
- Alii. IIOFFMAS, 0. r.
JOH. Mll'KLU, Serlbr.
noHKHLhil I.OlXiK, NO. IS, A. O. D. W.
IN- uiih-Ii Hie seouid and fourth Moadaja al
ech month l 7 JO p. in. at O.l.l Pallowa kali.
Momlivra ol Ilia ordut In good alluding ars la
riled to attood.
p ENO l-OHT. NO. V, (1. A. U., MKIIV TS1I
Bret and third Thura-Uyt ul moiUi.
WOMKNH KKUgr (OKI'S NO. lo, MIS Til
flrstl aud Itdrl ThiilKlart ta
inonlli.
T'AliMr
Mllig a will l liald
Knaeuuni, Iho Ilr.t Krl.l.t In prmlwr, Murk
ami June, and lliu ililrd Krlday In Soplemuvr,
Al.l.lASl 'K-Regular
al Oraug Uall
(Juartorlr
1.
nonKUt'hii en an Kit. no. a. 0. it. s.,
tbi- n. iiii.l and lourth Unirsdara ol
niciiin
Kh(jA HART, W. M
A. -Ni lltt.iw M, hej') .
MI ITS
tJOSKill'lltl I'lVlHION NO 478 B. OF L. .,
nui'U i-M-rr nd and luutlu Huiidaf.
MOHKllllllll It. II. I.OIlliK, NO. 41, I. O ,(). F
iti-ta ml 'I ueMlay evening if each waok al
iho Odd Kelluws hall. Vl.lllng alalara and
orvlhruii are Inrlted lu attend.
MERIT WEST, N. B.
AXIATA full 1 II, U. See.
MEETS
r allow-
In good Handing tor-
ALPHA I.OlXiK, NO. 47, K. OF P..
avrry Welni-ilar evening at Odd
nun. viMiing Knla'iia
dlally luvlU.J lo alleud.
I). I.OONP.Y, C. C.
It. M.CONKLINU, K. K. S
ii a.i-LJB
Slwflcou
KI.Y'H I'ltKAM IIAI.SI la u poIUeora.
Apply Into Iho li'wlrlls. It la ipili kly alwiirlcd. M
recta at !nifl"i nr by nm I ; miiniirs ine. hy mall.
tl.V 111(01 lll.lt.'t, ,0 V. iirr. u 1 1., New York City.
NOTICE.
NOJKK 1H IlkKKIIY GIVEN THAT TFIF.
IlllilcrtUned has beun bv tho C'uuulv f.'onrl
aiipolDtad
ul iioukiiis county, htatu ol Oragon,
M,(t.,llL.t.M(,. M.I ll.ll ull.,Jt ,.l I'
dneiiMid. All parsons having claims against
tuni esutie un- reiiiri ii 10 iirva.uit ilia same Willi
proper voucher! within nil month! Irom tha
natu ol this notice, to tho iiiidenlgovd at hla
I101110 lu (ianlen Uiittom, JiiMiglaa county, Or
ko:i, or al the ollleo ol J. U . llamlllon, Rota
burg, Orauou.
I'nh'd tills loth day of Kabruary, 1AV7.
A. I.aUADT.
KmIhIo ol liarlva l a
fl.t.
AiUiiliilstrnlor of the
I'olut, ducaaaoi.
REMOVAL.
On or about March ist,
Jparrottros. .
Will occupy their New Stoic on Jackson Street, opposite
their present quarters, with a full line of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
u ii. nm. Do lint iiiirife. tiiiiii 01
IIOOU 8 I'llIS griMf. jtir.inV.kWa8l
ZIQLER BROS.,.
. Depot Grocers
PEALEKH IN AM. KlNDH OF
STAPLE . AND . FANCY GROCERIES.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUOIIT AND SOLD.
Givo us a call. Goods Uvlivored to cny tinrt of the City in short order.
Corner. Lnno A Hlierldun Ptrcets, ltOSEDUnG, OREGON,