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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1897)
Bqt Not inent baud! Dat I8-J7. flu linpr Lat lout ' of aeai Uia thiua" COQU dtajciru Witt's Baft pi Usui receive vltber ouiuionding any one looking lor a loca tion, or Information ol iXoiijlus county, to Mr. 1. K. Butufc. T. K IRICIIARUHON, lcalcr In MsIcnI Mcrttrtndic Id a complete review of (tie varioil In terest! ol tlio city, we wish to pvc a pure to Hie eaiiiMilDieot ol T. K. nuiiaitl sou. llui buiiacss was estaMielicJ by Ilia tireeenl proprietor about ciht eais ago, aided liy enterprise ami push, to Kvtl.er with a lhcruuii.li know ltlj:J of the btitinevt mill ileiuHuda o( tlio Iraile; the liouw I as raiilly nii:e, a prouiincDce which canuot lt oveilookivl l- tlic iare ful burr of pianos, organs atul musical goods in general. Mr. Rii li;iiil;ou i. solo agent for some i I lie Wwling pianos of the country an aell na for tlio celebra ted Ituporial, I'ateo aiul lx'agtie liii-viles. He also liaDillos a (till supply of bicycle sundries All oerAtions ate based on tbe policy of honorable and liberal deal ings. Mr. Richardson married a very Nlimable lady and has one of the most beautiful Louies in Hoecburg in which be takes special pride. His place is sur rounded by nine hundred feet of hedge, two hundred of which is tbe cypress His home is an ornament to the city and ia an example w bicb our tiiireos might profitably MK . I!. U. HTRATlOKD. Attor ue -at- l.at . Was born in Vevav, Switzerland couu ty, Indiaua, Oct. 15, lso-. Kf moved to 11 I'orado. Kansas, in 1;3. studied law and was admitted to the bar iu 1S7S. and has been iu active practice ever fines that time. Held tbe otlice of county judge of butte couuty, Kansas, for two terme. Kepresented hie county iu the legislature during tbe session of 1SS7 and l?i. Was one of tbe regents of the Kansas State Agricultural college for one term, and was loancouiuiieiouer for tbe elate school fund for tbree years immediately prcccJiug hie remuval to Koeebiirg, iu May Ij'ij. W U WOODKI I I HarncM. Saddles fc .tKrUullural impliuienl An old pioueer of Ibis city is Mr. W. O, Woo J ward, dealer iu saddles, liar uess, agricultural implimeate, buggies, wagoue.tlc. Mr. Woodward has ken here 21 years and by honesty aud close attention to hie work has made many friends and hosts of patrons. RICHARDS. Casta Racket Stoic. Among our representative lusiocss men. we must not forget to mention Mr. . . Kiiharde-, pioprielor of tbe eUtc known as "Tbe Racket Store.' He handles everytbiog in ladies', gents' and children's furnishings, loots, shoes, tin ware, stationary, uotioue, aud iu fact everything that can be found iu a tirst class Racket store. He receives bis goods direct from New York, enbling him to sell for tbe lowest possible puces. He sells strictly (or cash and meets all competition. i f. rici:. Real Estate and lutturauce. An industry of this nature, and espe cially when conducted with such enter prise, energy and ability as is displayed by Mr. I. 1'. Iiice, is worthy of special mention. He does a general real estate bueioesj, buying and selling, procuring loans, etc. He also places insurance in reliable companies and makes collections, and is amply prepared to conduct busi ness in an able manner. Mr. Kice iu well acquainted with tbe property cf tl'.e city and surrounding country, aud his judg ment in this direction is of value to all who desire either to buy or sell. Any bus iness entrusted to bim will be well and faithfully transacted, and we commend bim to non-residents who bave property here or wish any information relative to this section of the country. MRS. II. EASTON Staple and I'aucy oroccrlen. Of the general busioees of Roaeburg, the grocery business forms a very im portant part, Many enterprising bouses are engaged in it. Among these we are pleased to mention, for tbe benefit of our readers both iu aud out of tbe city, the house of Mrs. Eastern, located on Jacksou street. She conducts one of the neatcbt stores in tbe city, which is fully supplied with a well assorted etock of first-class staple and fancy groceries, fruits aud produce. Mrs. Litton baa been iu busi ness twelve years, coming from Scotland, her native home fifteen years ago. Millinery I'.ruporluiii Abe above named lady is proprietress of a very neat and attractive millinery establishment. Miss Porter is a practi cal lady iu this branch of business, and feels great pride in seeing her patrons presenting ou the street the most fasbinable appearance. A complete stock of millinery goods is carried. Citizens will find it much to their ad vantage to give her their custom, as her csiabliubmeot is one of the cheapest in tbe city. UMPIRE I.MLRV Feed and Hale Btablca A poor livery rig it an abomination, but there are no abominations in tho above mentioned barn. Tbo proprietors, A. C. Marks & Company, have as neat a barn as cau bo found iu Douglas county, They keep twelve head of horces all the time, and have very stylish Mingle and double vchicles,also gentle saddle horses. Transient stock given tbe best of care. Tbey are located ou tbe corner of Wash ington and Rose streets. UK. H W. BENJAMIN Dentist Prominent among our prufenfioual people li It. W. Renjamin.ouo of Doug lai county's leading dentists. He hat made hie choseu profession a life long study, ml all thai still and painstaking an, assisted by the bt modern appli- anew, do iu tbe dental art, iiattbe command cf his palieuts. Mr. lie Djaui iu ban a very pleasant otlice in room 1, Maisteis Mock, wueio be is ever ready to give the Ih1 advise posaiblo to any and all ho may need his aitanee. IMMKK fv to W p be i-lterthere u litis hliou, ic- (erred lo the grocery tiade as one of j Kodilutrg'B most important industries. Many tvuxons may l ascribed for this fact an 1 one- of the strongest thai may be assigned is perhaps the pcifect reliability and business integii'y ot brr merchants. Of the many win are fairly entitled to tlit! ilmini'ti jm . no bouse keeps ahead of the old established house of '. W. Turks & IV, located on Jackson street. Their stock, which is largw aud well sebeled consists ot staple and Uucy grocerie, provisions and glassware, also carries all the leadiug brands of tobacco and cigars la conclusion, we may say that the v con duct tbur business on a sound basis and iu a liberal uiauuer, and we may add that tbe business they have built up and now control, speaks io the moet express ive language of tbe confidence aud es teem with which tli-y are so widely and justly regarded. J W. H AMILTON Attorney. at-Lavt. Auioe,; tbe legal fraternity and one who stauda high in the profession, is tbe subiect of this sketch. Mr. J. W. Hsmil toa was admitted to tbe bar iu tbe state cf Oregon and has practiced iu ltofeburg seventeen veaie, making many friends and enjoying a very lucrative pulrouago. Mr. Hamilton was district attorney eight years, from 1s'1 to 1SS, which otlice he conducted very ablv. His cilice is lo cated in tbe Marks' building, where be ie al nave pleated to receive his old cli ents as well as auy that may be new. li. 1A MOT 'I' A llrtrbcr liop and nmti Kooinrt Oue of the most necessary aud con venient institutions of tbe time? is a well conducted barber bbop, and the one to which wu icfer her is well known as tbe beet arranged aud most ably conduct ed establishment of its kind in Roseburg. Its proprietor, Mr. K. Da Motta is au artist of merit iu this line, aud employs as aselstauta only capable and courteous barbers. His shop is handsomely fur nished with all and appliancee. modern improvements ! In connection with his j shop he lias bath rooms, and always gives good service. KKVSJt.lv- SH.IMUHOOK Miplc and I'hiio firoccrlcs) In compiling the various industries of Rcseburg, the retail grocerv trade aeeames a dcciJcd importance. Amocg thoe who supply fresh groceries is tbe bouse cf K rust? Tv hatnbrook. Tbeir iitoie :e well stocked with staple and fancy groceries, country produce, fruits, vegetables, etc. Deing in direct com munication with farmers and producers, they are always tupplied with season able produce. Doth gentlemen are of engaging manners and unfailing cour tesy, ncd have won many friends among the businsee men of tbe city. I . M 1 1 FI JI.IM, M 1 Another physician of note is Dr. 1 . R. CofTman, who has practiced here for the past nye years, coming from Denver, Colorado. Ilia practico has not been confined to Roseburg, nor even Douglas ccuniy, but toalmoEtihe entire Southern portiou of tbe state. Tbero is no phyei- cian iu this city who has a wider experi ence, or has teen more successful than Dr. Cotl'iuan. He b .i always taken a great ioteiett iu tbe welfare of the city, and bas'made hosts of staunch friends, both a? a physician and a citizen. I.IWLIII.I.U feCVWLlU.LO, Dealers lu I lour, l ecd aud Hay A'fc cannot well complete a list of the industries of Roseburg without calling attention to tbe firm of Cawlfield & Cawl fiold, a leading house iu the Hour, feed, Lay and grain buinese, and a house that is well spoken of among all cople in this Ibur and feed establishment. All goods consigned to them receive prompt aud careful atteution aud we gladly recommend this house to auv aud all. OCR COL'NTY OFI'ICIALS. IS. C. Agec, Sheriff. Uur pieamt efbeieut ebritl, Mr. b. C. Agec, iu a man of energy, enterprise aud integrity, biuce his flection he has die charged the duties of bis otlice untiefac torily to all and the couuty cau well be proud of this officer, lie is a lnau who tends fctrictly to hie duty no matter how hard or ar luoua that duty may be. He is a conscientious, generous official but never swerves one iota from a ta;.k of office. Wm. A. f rater, Ireasurer. Acutner couuty effijial wboui Douglas county ran we I bo proud of is the treauurer. Wm. A, Fratci, who holds this office, is one of its oldest officials and a man of w bom too much cannot be said. He is always to be found tending strictly to duty at his office in the court bouse and where one cau always Cud bim, pleasant, geuial and ever ready to help iu anything of importance to the city or county. J. rt. Shupe. Clerk. A man of mauy friends is our county clerk. Ho was elected to bin prewut office in Juno of lb'JG, and buu attended to the duties of his office faithfully and satisfac torily. Mr. fShupe it a man of his word and always ready aud willing to help along uuylhiu that ten Jo to the advan tage of the city. W. S. Urltt, Abeessor. Mi, Uritt is' tbo nsnei siir of Douglai county, and a mau well lilted iu every reopect (or hit otlice. While bit duties aretoinebat tedious end require bit close atteutiou, they receive hit tlrst thought, aud bo it always to I found attending to them, Ol'R niNERAL RU50LRCES.' ivld is the principal mineral product of .Southern Oregou uud very largely pie dominates in value over all other miner als coinbiucd. 'The miurral bell or teiri tory extends through Douglas, Josephiue aud Jackson eouutiet adjacent to the California litie.Uold, silver, coper, lead, in.-n, lime and kaolin lmvo Uen found iu many prices, ami all are being mined and reduced in moie or lecj i'iiiiitltic. Tbe gold bearing mineral lelt through out which large and valuable ore bodlci have teen discovered and whirl' are be ing profitably operated, is piite as ex tensive as any on tbo continent, l'roui the northerly pint of Douglas county to the southern part of Josephine couuty, gold, silver, coppe and lead are fouud in paving quantities in large and well .le tlued ledges in strong miueralogical strata for over IjO miles. The average width of the mineral .one is about 40 nrles. While the production of precious metals iu Oregon has not as yet figured prominently iu comparison with the yields in other sections of the Pacific coast country where the mining industry has received more special attention, yet the advance in production iu the last two years demonstrates that Southern Oregon has more lhao doubled its output of pre cious metals, and from tbe present aus picious outlook, which is guaranteed, by the developments of recent date and acquirement of expensive machiuery for ore reduction, the bullioii returns of tbe prer-cul year will nearly double the tigurrs of lM'ii. I u many respects, tbe geological aud oie characteristics are tbe same as found iu Ibe gold fields of the western slop of tbo sierra Nevada mountains in Califor nia. The Oregon lields are iu a some what higher general rauge of mountains, but tbe mountaius are not more rugged uor are its mines auy more difficult of access or operation tbau are those of upier Tlacer, Nevada, Sierra, l'lumas or Sskij on, counties of California. Tbe mountains within tbe mineral territory seem to be laced with quart' ledges. There is scarcely a stcliou of hill or mouutaiu land that does uol show quarts cropping or float. There is uo place in all the gold mioing camps of tbe worfd where larger or more continuous ledget have been fouud. Ledges of from tbree and four feet to one hundred feet wide and upwards boldly crop for several miles, aud on several of these large ledges or mother lodes rich shoots of ore bave been discovered. NEWS NOTES. The sheriff of Lane county bat thut far collected t J of this year's taxes. Six carloads ot wheat were shipped from Eugene to Cortland last Wednes day. Tbe Heppner Race Astuciation baa $700 to hanv; up in parses for tbe spring races that will be held May 2'1 aud June 2,3 and 1. W. 11. Morgan's house on Daniel creek, in Coos county, burned last week. Scarcely anything was saved, aud there was no insurance. Treddie liebhardl has purchased a lot on f-eventy-ninth street near Fifth avenue, New Yolk, for .00,000, and will build on it a K'00,,.")J residence. The poor lubarers in the Sicilian sul phur mines compel their naked children from tbeir 10th year to assist them in their hard wurk, tbeir only food being coarse bread dipped into oil. There was a Woodmen of the World log sawing contest in Albany Thursday, tldou Newton and Charles Logan, of Philomath, with a crosscut saw rawed through a L' 1-inch log in Pi seconds, breaking the record. The California record on a I'-'-inch log was '0 seconds. Germany's main Gretna Green is the little island of Heligoland., where early English laws of marriage prevail, aud where there is no need of banns or other preliminary ceremonies, before the knot is tied. .Several hundred runaway couples from the Continent were mar ried there laet year. James and Andrew Jackson killed 1 tr I largo cougar on jvoonioa creek, near Florence, Lane county, a few days ago. Mr. Jackson caught the animal in a trap, hut it broke tbe chain and carried off the trap. The boys went after the cougar with tbe dog, uud Boon put it up a tree, where a bullet ended its career. "Doc ' O'Harra, a banker of Weston, has a pot coyote, also a pet bear. Early last week tbe coyoto disappeared, noth ing beiug teeu of it for several days. Tbe other day a scratching and whiuing was heard beneath his house. Au in vestigalion disclosed a family of little coyotes, the first ever born iu captivity, it is said. Miss here - Well, if you must bave the plain trutb, you re too young and pretty to be my maid . Applicant Hut, ma'am- eel le, you cau say that I nursed you Uur ing your childhood. New York Journal. Rrouco Ren I hyur you and I'ioub I'ete had a littlo dilhculty byar las' nig'' .' Warwhoop William Wsl, yai, we I bave a little dlffikelty, though it didi. t 'mount to much. We got inter an argymout about Jonah an' the whale, an' when ho got mad an' called me a Jonah, why, I whaled im - that 8 all. New York Journal. The FJutfeuo Guard says that Ya-po-ab is tbo Indian name for Skinner's Rutte, and wttij so used by tho Indian tribes that frequented that locality when Eu gene F. Hkiuuer took up hit residence at the west end of the butte in tbe spring of 1847 60 years ago. His cabin was built about the middle of the end of the butte, aud slightly above the level of the prairie. Old residents will remember the dei ayed limbers au I (be almost rilled well that formerly marked the site of the tirtt house within the preieui limits of Eugene. From rtcollectlou of the re mains of tbe foundation the Guard tart the house wat about 10 feel tauate. The rat-catcher at Wlbdtor castle re ceives C10 per annum, and charwomen employed about the cattle receive CS.1 a year. It coats r&0 a year to dust the books in the tibrary of the home of lords and t'l'SO it eipeuded in maintaining the refreshment plaut such at glass, china aud crockery in the home ol commons. The iroat-raiseit of Folk county formed a pool in Dallas the other day of 10,000 loiitida of mohair : but the owners ol SOiKi pounds dropped out and sold for 'JO rents a pound. For the romaintng 0O pouudt there wore four scaled bids, ranging from 'JO' to " cents, II. I . Fenton taking I he lot at the last iiatntd figure. A little, brown colored bird, about the li.-e of the Oregon snowbird, it creating havoc among the cherry blossoms, In Folk county. Tbe bird cuts tho stem off very close to the bud, and simply drops the bud to tbo ground. It Is supposed that the birds have a liking for the tap ot the stem. Some trees are reported to have been stripped of a greater part of tbe budt. Tbe Joncset and Smiths are dying out. Iu Ibe compiling of latt directories of this city it is noted that the Johnsons overshadowed the Joneses by !' to 1, and the Olseut outnumbered the Fmiibt 8 to 1. Tbe Nelsons, l'eterson, I.trteos and Carlsons also predominate iu tbe city, and the o'.d-tiuie legends are ou the verge of being iclegated to the back ground. Aatoriau. One of the luuny (eatuiea in having a ipieeu, good as the is, at the head o! a government, is contaiued in tbe an nouncement that "Her majesty 'a health will make it neieeaary for her to ride in a closod coach, and sbe will tit in a reck-ing-ee at, from which she automatically will appear to be bowing her acknowl edgments. A new set of harness, t oat tog I ioCO, is being made for tbe tix cream colored bones which are to draw her carriage." The Cotjuillo Herald devoted two col umns of its space last week to the show lug up of tbe beauties of "The Labor Kx change," a sort of magical institution which "sounds the first trump of free dom, and through it we shall see, in a few short years, all the great obstacles to human progress as completely annihilat ed as are tbe walls of Jeiicho." A La bor Eichaoge bas been organised in Coquille City which will this summer work thit "system of barter" or all there it in it. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by tbe county clerk of Douglas cconty, Oregon, until 1J o'clock m. on the Uth day of July, 18'J7, and tneu publicly opened, for tbe consideration of a steel lattice jail cell, to connect with coll now in the jail and enclosing the entire space w ithin one foot ot the wall, in accordance with plane, drawings and specifications on file. Each proposal must be accompan ied by a cortitied check of 5 per cent, of tho amount of the proposal. A 1-ond will be required of tbe successful bidder. Tbo right is reserved to reject auv or all bids as tbe interott of tho county' may appear. Ro'eni H'-, i 'r., April IWb, ls'JT. A. F. BTEARNf, County Judge. Competition never worries ut, because we "juy right" bence "sell right." Tbe facts are these; every move in oar business is only made after the most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Hhoee bave advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for $1.25 aud upwards, fine shoes iu proportion. If you doubt us, come and see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We doa't caro to do all the business in town, but want to get a sare of it. We firmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good valnes in every instance it bound to go ahead year by year. This idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods mustgive.the wearer satisfaction, even tbe all wool absolutely fait color H.W suits. J. Ahuaiiau'h Clothing House. I he Grandest Remedy. Mr. It. li. i reeve, merchant, of Cbil uowie, v a., certifies .that he ua J con sumption, was giveu up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could piocure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief ; spent many niglits sitting up in a chair; was induced to trv Dr. King t New l'iscov ery, and was cured by use of two bottles, For past tbree years Las been attending to business, and says Dr, King s New Discovery is the grandest r'omedy over made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in Lis community Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, It don t fail. Trial bottles free at A. V Marslers' Drug htore. The O. R. A ', Las inaugurated through service tu fit. Paul in connection with the Great Northern via Spokane. Train leaves Portland daily at 2:13 p m., bpokaoe, Y:'M a. m., arriving at (St. 1'anl, 9:30 p. m, making direct connec lions for all points East. Thit it the only train affording a (faylight trip along scenic Columbia, also daylight trip from fcpokauu along the Feud-d'Oreille and Kootenai Rivers. V. C. Lo.'.no.v, Agent. Roseburg, Or. King Will Uo the Front. Lo.nijon, April L'j. Tbo L'aily Chroni cle's; Athens correspondent will say to morrow; King Guoige tueaus to go to tbe irout, and make a decided etagd at I'hartala, which is tbe liue of defense advised by General Voseeur and some members of bis stall' from the beginning. The Greeks have destroyed the rail way from Iarissa to Volo. D is reported f bnt tbe Greek bave ar rived in the vicinity of Janice. TURKS AGAIN VICTORIOUS The Retreat From Larlasa. A iiikns, April 'Jo, 4 a. in. About 4 o'clock yesterday, the ollleiul In charge of the telegraph otlice at Laiisea, ob serving a cloud of dust raised by tho ad vancing cavalry ol tho Turks, asked leave to dismantle tho otlice. He wat directed to leave it. Since ;i p. in. Sat urday, the l.arltsa othYo has made iki re sponse to calls from Athens. A Revent dispatch lays Edheui Fa- aha, ou learning that the Greeks had been ordered lo fall bark, attempted to deliver a crushing blow with it consider able force, which had bteii testing 3t'i hours, and incceeded iu breaking ibiough tbo Grefk lines in several placer. A repoit has reached here that a Turk ish force oil J.OOO men, haying pushed its way through tlio purses t Yloden- dros, Aimllpsls, N zeros and Rapsani, hat descended on iVrlli. The Greckt have retreated to Makrycborl. It would appear, however, that tho posit lou at Uevnni itself, aud at lloug hail it unaltered. The Greeks, as a re eult of the orders of Crown Frluce Con ttantlno, ttopped juit short ol aci.-.lng Damsel. Retreat Ordeied From Athena. LosiioN, April L'V The newt ol the lost of Mtti was received here during the email hours of Saturday morning. The premier aud tbe minister of war weie immediately summoned to tbo palace, whore a council rat uutil after day break. There wan sumo difference of opiuiou, Put it was dually decided, in view ol the exhaustion of tbe Greek li oops and tbe numerical superiority of the Turks, to order a retreat to I'hartala Tho battle of Mali lasted all Friday, the Greek defending their positions with groat intrepidity. Frince Constau tiue and Friiiro Nicholas were both con tinually under fire, and the latter greatly distinguished himself. The Turks, strongly teiuforced, succeeded in break ing the trees lines at o iu the evening The Turkish cavalry delivered repeated magnificent charge. The lighting cou- tined into tho night. During the afternoon, Colour 1 Msciis, commanding tbe first divison, called for the support of Colonel Mavrotnicalif, commanding tho second division. Tbe latter arrived just in time to cover tbe retreat from Mali. At ti o'clock, Coiouel Mavromicalia, who showed great gallautry io his at tempts to rail v the troops, wired toen eral Mnuleuit:, at Revenf . "I am de feated aud retiring to Kaiklar. Act according to your judgment." The Rally Maa Begun. Ariik.vs, April 25. ', Midnight. The spirits ot tbe Athcriaus are rallying from the shock tbey experienced ou tbe re ceipt of tbo news jf the retreat ol tbe Greek army from Larisaa to l'barsalia, and talk of perseveriug with the war it mow goooraj. Neapei comments, tt a rule, are moro hopeful, and the people are beginning to reall.e tbo fact that the situatiou Is not ae critical as was at tlrt tuppotd. A detaebmont of 2'0 Garibal dians has left the city (or Eyirus, bu Ricoli Garibaldi remains to oigariLo tin Italian volunteers who are constant) arriving. Colonel Mauos, coiumauder ol It (reek troops operating against tb Turku in the Epirus, is leaviog Arte an will resume his march upon Jauiua. Dispatcbcu received from Arta, dated Saturday ovtning,anuouiice detachment of oroek troops are loaviug thuro (or I illipila. Advices from a correspondent of the Associated Trent with tbe Turks at Laria sa say tlio iuautity of military stores abandoned by the -reeks at Tyrnavot and other places proves thoy did not retreat but Hod precipitately. The Greek government has demaudoi! of the directors of tbeThossalioii rai!roa that they cmtinue the service of lb Yolo Laiissa railroad. If tbe directors reluiio the government will occupy lb line w ith troops. Washington .Matter. Wasiiim.u.n, April 2').- Rcprec nta tivo Tongue io making the most acliv fight pos sible for a duty on uuthracito coal iu the interest of the Oregon coal mines. He suye that the shipmeult of anthracite coal to Oregon are sufficient to materially retard the development of Oregon mines. Tho other uiemboru of tbe delegation join w ith him in this do maud. They are nut uita so sure or i;olid in the matter of a duty ou hides, al though there ia a tendency to join with other western men in their demand for this duty. There iu, however, a uuaui moutj feeling among tho delegation that tbe Diugley rates on cattlo imported from Mexico should bo maintained. Representative Tongue has been ud- mitted to practice iu the United States supremo court. Ilia admisuioii was moved by II. II. Gilfy, who has long been i member of the bar, and who is an Ore genian. Mr. Tongue appeared in the case cf tbe German Loan A Having Rank vs. Mulluomah Couuty. The Oiegou dologatiou have decided tbat uo change will be made at present iu tbe postotlico at I'eudletou. Many persons who are patrons of tbe office bave written the inembert saying thut tbey detiro tho preceot incumbent shall be retained, aud the delegation will comply with theto requests, Comuilsaiooer Hormuuu ia keeping very buny in tbe land office. Like most government placet, thiu is one where nn iuduetrioua man cau always find work. The Oregon delegation went over to tee the engineer corps of the war depart ment, and urged that work be pushed with vigor in rcmoviug the hogback obstruction at Coos bay. An original pension has been granted to Jinoes F. Yeumuus, ol Diaiu, Doug lai county, Oregon. A. SALZMAN, (Htuccxur tu ), JAHKfl I K.i 'radical : Watrlinsakrr, DKAI.KII IS W Ai'C'll t'.H, M.OIUN, JKVYKI.ItY. ANI AM' V GOOIih. IJoiitilito lli'irs.kllitii 111 i A t l'MI'IMM NIOI'M OK Cutlery, Notloiia, Tobacco, Clinus and Snmkois' Ailnles. Alrto Proprietor ami Mmiugpr of KRUSI & SHAMI3ROOK, HK.W I KM IN U.I KIMIM nl SHE Al FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY. A MO A I III. I INK Ol TOBAOOO & OIQAR8. l.l 1. I - A I MAI.. 'tt i. le im.i.i vi:it , 3 (hir 'Mnctyveit Complete Line ol lionarclh are the Supreme Result nl our Years of Experience MONARCH CYCLI; cnicA&o Snl tm i nn '"! I 1r,k . f Mnnatiti !'! 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Inquire of D. : Jeweler : anil t Oplirian. 4 i I uhmi'n mill Hpei'lnoh'N UoHpliuru'ii I'imiioim lliiiKitlii More. i urn I r Ninth nl I1 li ioni:iii (;. ohi:jon, All the World Loves a Winner ' Bicycles All (j. CO. iohpoh h Sl'I'. THK mtm Bei4 latest in llic riancl r. luu. EDEIiliMfAI Hld'.MihU OK FINE POULTRY, ,S. C. li row u Leghorn, liarreil Plymouth Rock, Mack LaiiK.shan, S. S. Hamburg, Hlack Miiiorcab, li. li. Red (lame GCCS, $1,00 PER 13. erciit rxnoniu: I tin c iiikIi iI moht nl my luiiin ol i i; liluui u. 111,1,, m,i III .'IIIV. Ill i t ii r ai onuiiii in Hiitii Kbit, llrnwu klMl'l llllll I llllclU lUl I il 1 1 IU tilt) Ill'H L ' tiimilnutik a i.r.n rv htiiri' or AitilrcpH h: atina i.. a, uitt hi:, niuiiiiKcr. purchasers, at reasonable 3. JEC BUIOK ft il it i ' h t