THE PLAINDEALER,
I'llhl label Moll. In; Hand 1 liunoU) .
I Im IHtMMAIHt I t HIl HtMi I".
J. B. lllli tdlloi.
c. y. er.imm:; . - Manner.
abecrlptlon Rate.
On Year
Hit Mnnlha '
Three Month
may 13. mr.
By the way Hie runt kjuohIs it ia evi
dent lie m atruck iu tender p-t.
The Cretan'a -er coulaina U'S holi
day, devoted to atiootinit at Turkt or
other religious olervucei aa he cou
truea thetu.
The gold yield of California for 'yti
was 17,18t.5tvj; fr '95, 115,334 3K ; for
V3, 113,923.281 ; for H3, f 12,122,845 ; for
92, 12,571,900.
Oar more or lees e teemed contempo
rary, concluding a three quarter column of
editorial lies, concerning the Plaimjkal
ek, aaya : "We ill devote just as little
pace as possible io the future to per
eonal controversies or newspaper
'scraps.' " A good idea, Charles, a good
idea. Stick to it.
lu the &ven Deyila district, in Idaho,
to which several railroad s are contem
plating the building of branches for the
business of hauling the copper ores, it is
claimed that there are in sight 75,000
tons of ore in ouc mine, which will yield
50,000,000 ouude of copper, and in an
other 30,000 lone which can be mined
without the use of a Eingle candle. With
out a railroad these resources cannot le
made available.
The Mexican government has issued a
Statement showing that the exports of
precious metals for the first six months
of the fiscal year 18"0 7 amounted in
value to 31,7S",y2!, as against $31,55, -111
for the same period of ll5-0. There
is a notable increase iu the exportation
in gold and a marked falling oil fn silver.
Gold ores show a rise from JvS,olJ to
1 129.062, while gold bullion advanced
from 12,511,719 to $2,829,090.
A man of 150 pounds weight, and mov
ing at the rate ol leu feet ir Becoud.
(about seven miles an hour i baa a mo
mentum of 1,500 pounds, without count
ing the weight of hie wheel. This is suf
ficient to have surprising effect on the
ordinary pedestrian. A collision be
tween two 150-pound riders, wheeling at
the moderate rate of beven miles an hour
woold result in a smash-up with a force
of 3,300 pounds. 'o wonder bicycle ac
cidents are often serious.
The democrats do not cease their at
tack j on the Dingley tariff bill. The
measure is a continual source of worry to
them, and they are already sitting up
nights to discover what can be done with
the surplus Len we get it. The surplus
was one of their great troubles four yean
ago, and when they had a hand in tnak
ing a tariff they were so tired of the
word that it was almost diiveu out of
their vocabulary. It is a belief of re
publicans that the word is more eupbo
nious than deficit, the word chosen to
replace it.
The traders of the States are not very
pleased with the tariff, we are delighted
to hear, aud they will do their best to
get it revised aud modified in its prog
ress through congress, because it is
worse than the old tariff. British trad
ers are not likely to be satisfied with it
Tbev had rather have to confront a bad
tariff firmly settled than a tariff w hich
goes up snd dowu aud shifts its inci
dence every two or three years. The
amount of our trade with the states is
pretty sure to be reduced by tho new
tariff at first, however much it be modi
ned, but alier some experience ol it we
shall find openings and chances for
showing enterprise, superiority aud com
petition. Western "Mercury,'' i'ly
mouth, Eng.
"Coming events cast their shadows U
fore", said the old Highland seer. Tho
great and widespread prosierity of the
future, when the policy of protection
will be au existing (act aud not merely a
promise, is already foreshadowed by the
very perceptible and welcome measure
of prosperity which the mere assurance
of tbe speedy resloratiou of the A tueri
can system has brought. A recent tlis
patch from llarrisburg said that the
titat factory Iuspcctor reported that
there are one hundred thousand moro
people employed iu l'euuaylvauia now
than there were six. mouths ago. Pis
patches from all over the country tell a
similar story and have bceu telliug it
ever since November j, when the teblor
atiou of protection waa made sure by the
great t Ictory nou by tho parly pledged
to that system, and by the elocliou to
the presidency of that statesman whose
whole public career has beeu iJeulitied
with the policy of protection to American
Ipdiutry. Economist.
The London (Jraphio is worrying oyer
the probable fleet of the Dingley bill,
not so much on Ir i i sl account, but it
fcare America will HittlVr, ami it aymplk
IM e with us ilevply. ml mourui le
tAuee McKtuley did not tall the extra
session of congress to monkey with the
finances instead of Iho tariff. It says:
"As for the new tariff itself there can
be little question (hat some I'ritiali In
dustries will sutler sharply by diminution
of exports to the lates. lint American
trade will, if we mistake not, anllVr even
more through the lack of reciprocity in j
commercial dealings. The new president j
would have done much belter to address j
himself earnestly to the burning quoetiou j
of currency reform." Much U tter for
I'urope, no doubt.
A suit of clothes welching 10 viiuds
would be a uovelty, ct it u apparent
ly the sort of suit which 1'rof. Wilson
contemplates fot the average Ameriv.au
iudividual, rays an exchange. Ho ar
gues, iu his uewspaper articles at so
much pel column iu th- Nsw Yolk Her
ald, that the tariff placed ou weed by the
Dingley bill w ill add at least JO pet cent
to tho cost of a suit ci clothes. ; iucv an
increase ol 10 per cent iu liie price ol a
suit of clothes means an increase of prob
ably fo in its cost, and the proposed duty
on wool is about 12 cents per pound, Mr.
Wilson must calculate that 40 pouods cf
wool would le used in the manufacture
of a suit of clothes. This is a fair sam
ple of the misleading aud absurd propo
sitions upon which the free iradeis build
their theories, and sometimes Kf' into
office.
NEWS N0TE5.
JoM-ph H. C'boate'e wealth is esti
mated at $2,000,000, all made iu the
practice of law.
More atteuliou is beiug paid iu bcio to
the breeding of horse j this spriug than
for three years past.
The fact is noted that, with Mine.
Hirssh's fl.tHW.OOO, the total amouut of
the Hirech charities is 14,300,000.
Crowds are docking into Baker City,
aud the l'cmocrat says there is no work
for those who come expecting employ
ment. 6rah liernharJt has always had a
morbid dread of tire, and tbi baj led
ber to direct that all her staiK dresses
shall be made of tire-prevf material.
J. YV. Patterson of t'cio, charted with
having committed rape uion a little 11-
year -old girl, has beeu held to tbe Linn
county grand jury. I u default of boud.
be lias been put in jail.
About 100 hides a month ate eiui:
turned out by the Dallas tauuery. Most
ol the leather is shipped t ' Chicago aud
Sfau Francisco. About UK) cords of hem
lock bark is used yearly.
The Medford M-juitor says that Jacob
fhcister is 7.S years old, but can ride a
bicycle as well as many a bjv ot '.'0; but
that this is not strange, as hie mother,
who is still living, is lot.
J. M. Ycates isslartini; Last with au
immende number of sheep from I astern
Oregon, between t,t.Hj and N,0L head,
quite a number having been bjught in
aiorrow count v, says t tie Iteppuer
zctte.
One tiroi iu Dallas bought, last week,
11,000 pounds of mohair, for which '.'1
cents a pound was paid, and later bought
about 5000 pounds, for a little less than
21 cents, twenty cents is all that is now
offered.
Wheu the 6ulUu of Tinker attends
play he often hands the comedian of the
company some original joke of his o,vu,
which the sctor gets off in tho course of
tue performance. Itiese naturally cre
ate great laugater.
C. L. Stewait of Med for J save his
almond orchard is well nlli-d with fruit
this season, tie has 2000 trees in bear
ing, ana me promise toi a Dig crop is
very flattering, ilia other fruit trees are
equally as well filled.
Reports from Rogue river are that
there is a very good re:: of fish, the sea
son so far averaging up very well. The
new company ha: uot made a start yet,
on account of the gasoline boat Moro
failing to leave salt at Frankfort, as
agreed.
The total number uf copies of newspa
pers printed throughout the world in one
year is 12,000,000,000. To print these
requires el ,240 tons ol paper, or 1.5...
440,000 pounds, while it would take the
fastest single press 333 years to print s
single year's edition, wuicn would pro
duce a stack of papers nearly bO miles
high.
A considerable quantity of matter has
already been printed concerning one of
our most interesting future royal isit
ors tbe king of fciam , but how many
people have taken tbe trouble to set
forth his name in full .' I will be more
respectful to bis biameee majesty, whose
appellation "in tbe altogether'' runs
thus: fsomdetch 1'hra 1'arameude Me-
hab Chulalong Kom Kbw.
A Lesson in History.
The bis dailv uleo eneakB uf
U$ODidas deatblesd 3LHJ. if af the ed
itor referred more carefully to bis school
hiBtory he would have found the elate-
mem that the 000 all died including I.90
oi'Us himself. That is alsi the ouiniou
iseuerally received they all died, and
weie not "deatblens." the fact, how
ever, ia that only 2VS of the 'Mi actually
fell In the battle, aa any one will lind by
consulting the ru'y oiiitiual authority.
hurtueruiore, they were uot buiried on
Mount Olympua, but were entombed in
tho puna, near the hot uales, where they
fell.
There is another KUriuii licliou of his
tory which the 'rejjoniau editor uuwit
tiuglv aJofita, iu common with thu i,'reat
uiaes of looeo writers uu I dcclaimors.
Tho battlo of Thermopylae u never re
ferred lo without tho particular state-
ucut tbal there Leouidaa and hiu throo
hundred iijarlaiis died Kloriuualy while
defending the libertiei of (j recce against
the 1'eraian tuillioua the inference bciu
that no other (ireeka fought atil died
there. The truth is, Herodotus the only
coutemuorarv authority, uatireealy de
clares that after heouidati had diamiaeed
all tho tiecian troops exccit hiu own,
kuowiuu deloat was ccrtaiu, aud that he
and the tipartaua could not honorably
dose it the pout, aeveu hundred lheu
piaua and lour hundred I hobaua, from
two smull cities oJ hocotia i.laycJ with
hiiu. Iho IhcBi'iaua rcujained wiIIiul'Iv.
for they refuaed tj no away aud abaudou
Leon Idas ana tuoee witn linn, but ro
uiaiuel aud died with them , but the
Thubaua were coujpullcJ to stay, au l.c
ouidas dislrualcd them aud after he wau
killed thobo thai were alive threw dowu
their arms aud surrendered to the 1'er-
sians. Ibe voluntary aacnlicc ot thu
aeveu hundred Theaniana in behalf of
Grecian liberty it seldom illuded to, aud
is uDcelebralvd iu sou,', but their con-
duct was tsutold more glorious thsu that
of the Spartans, w ho remained and died
in obedience to the laws of their country.
What eehoolKy Is there who does not
know of I eonidas and his three hundred
f PtuaUns. but item heard ol the seven
huudred Thespians who voluntarily
fought and died at Thermopylae? IV
tvophilus was their glorious lesder. AN
though about seven thousand t reeks
fought at Theraiopylae under (.eonidas,
a fair deduction from the words of Her
odotus shows that four hundred of them
were slaiu iu the conflict. so much (or
the mistakes of histories and encyclopo
dias. which led astray so many superti'
cial writers, who in turn mislead myriads
of roders.--Matesman.
Ittrkc's Terms of I'cavc.
Yii.n.na. May 10. It Is reported lurk
ey'e forms of peace with tireeco include
the payment of au indomuity of l5,tW,
000. tbe arrangement ct t lie ttreek
frontier, annulling the treaties (avoring
the U recks, cemaliou ol the rcek tleet
to Turkey, aud settlement of tbe Cretan
question.
Another (Jrek Rout.
Cv.NbiAMi.Non . Mav 10.--lhe link
ieh commander at Jauiua telegraphs the
(.ireek forces at Kamanua have beeu
routed by three battalions of Turkish
troops, who occupied Kamarina. Later
the Greeks gathered in a church on the
heights above the village and tired ou tbe
lurks, wlio eventually took tbe cuurcn
by assault, killing many Greeks, and
capturing some prisoners, lhe remain
der of the Greeks retired to the bridge of
Ax roe iieorgis, wliere tbey made a de
termined stand, but u ere finally routed
ty tue lurks.
oluntccrs ' to Leae Cuba.
"sw Yobk, Ma 10. A dispatch to
tbe Journal irom Havana says:
General t'iguerara, of the cavalrr regi
tueut cf Pizzsro. w ill embark immediate
ly with tbe few survivors of bis force for
Spain.
The next steamer is expected totske
alwut ,00 returning infantry lorces, and
all the so-called volunteers enlisted
from prisons throughout !-paiu (or the
campaign here, as guerillas, are accord
ing to a recent order of Weyler, to be
mustered out aud discharged within the
next fortnight. Kach ot tbe former jail
birds, upoa bis departure for tbe island,
will be given a certificate of good charac
ter, and a military cross for his services
in raiding Cuban hospitals, butchering
helpless wounded, and assaulting I ulau
women found acting as nurses therein.
Accepted by Greece.
Anitss, May ll.--Ttie diplomatic pour
parlois has been brought to a definite
conclusion. Greece has formally ad
hered to the preliminaries of peace agreed
upon by the powers, and the beads of
the ditlereut legations have received
positive assurances' investing them w ith
authority to treat with Turkey.
Artu.Ni, May II. A collective note
from the powers ou the subject of mevli
atiou has been preeeuted to tho Greek
minister of foreign affairs, M. .koulodis,
by the Kussiao minister, M. Unou. It
is understood the Greek government has
accepted the conditions imposed and con
tided its interests to the care of the (tow
ers. Active measures, it is further stat
ed, were taken at Constantinople today
to stop the further advance of the Turk
ish troops.
Greece having accepted mediation, the
ambassadors of the powers at Constan
tinople have been instructed to approach
the Turkish government with a view to
ascertaining upon w hat condition Turkey
w ill agree to declare ace.
I Icctrlcity on Railroads.
t" lii'L'. . May 11. Au experimeul
was made yesterday between Hartford
and New Britain ou the New Lngland
road, that, according to experts, will
revolutiuni-e the motive power in rail
roading. It was an otlidal test uf the
third rail electric system, aud was the
tiret application of this method of using
electricity instead cf steam for a long and
heavy haul.
A run of lu miles was made in 13'.
minutes, and with less lar than is ex
perienced in au ordinary r.uiroai pas
senger car.
Briefly, this test means the attain
ment of a speed of 60 to 75 miles au hour
by using electricity as tbe motive power.
Financially it means getting one horse
power out of two tons of coal. With a
stesm engine it takes from seven to
eight tons of coal to get one horse power.
1 he Powers Proposal.
Co:.-Iami: ui ll, May 1.'. The anr
baseadora held another meeting this
morning after which they presented at
the palace and lo the Turkish govern
ment a collective note proposing au ar
mistice pending negotiations for peace
between Turkey and Greece now in prog
reee. The admirals in command of the for
eign fleets in Cretan waters have been
notified of tbe mediation of the powers
between Turkey and reecc, and in
structions to permit the departure of
Greek troops from Crete.
Scrofula Swelling
On the Neck and Great Weakness
Caused by Impure) Blood -Was
Constantly Crowing Wome,
"When my aon wat G years old ho wtn
In very poor health and e could gtl
nothinir to relieie him. At the age ot 7
years he began to complain of ttoreiicoH on
both sides of his ucck. sud aoon lumps be
can to gather on cue aide and grew to
half tbe size of an egg. Wo then became
more uneasy and began to doctor him for
scrofula. He gradually grew w orsc, how
ever, until at tbe age of twelve years we
ba'l lout all bope of his recovery. He be
came so weak he could ait up but a few
in in utoH at a time. Myuifestw Hood'a
hnrhf-rilla recommended as a great blood
puri' r and we sent and got a bottle. We
be- giving our boy the medicine ac
corri'ng to directions and It was uot long
before we saw be waa improving, lie
continued taking it until he waa in vary
good health. He is now 13 years old and
is well. W c recommend Hood's barn pa
ri!! for all troubles caused by impure
Mood." s. M. f'li.VKH, Urousc, Oregon.
Hood i-nrsiparilla is tiold by all tlrugijlJtl.
tl; mi for t ,. i; I ,,i,lv lf,ud'a.
Ailtttinbtrator's Notice.
VOIlcl lo HLhiiBV C.UE.V IUAI lUr.
uudcrsigucd bah breu iolute l adniiuls.
traior oJ Uie ei.tulo of Mary A' lluurucy, de
i eared. All pemolia hai nig c'laiina UKulUht laid
estate arc hereby uotiiied to preaeul Iho time
to lhe uudianigued at hi home in I.ooking
(lam iireeluut, wllbiu alx month from thu dule
hereot all proimr loin liern.
Uated thin ilh day of May, 1-7
I.EUNA lit) HUKLb.
ml'.'ti A'liuiulslrutur.
NEW SPRING
Our Spring OikhIs arc jiii( biKiniiing to arrive,
inspection niul comparison of
FINU I'OOTWLiAk
Tor Men, Women ami Children.
Latest Styles in eolors and shapes.
HHTS
Our Hat Department is
SHIRTS
Shifts and Nevkweai
IM)NI IORUII Ol'R RIIMNANI RACK.
J O 5E P H S O N S
lhe Itoyal blue Cranlotd l;icyclo
caul I beat. Chun hill. Woolloy A
McKeu:.ie keep them
5-l'.M.MON5. i
p; iHE cnurn n Ft or i Ht: st.vir. er
A OiM -ii, tor PivkIm I'jt'titT-
AOK-a Iiulrg', I la:c!ifl. ,
m i :
.'L'fC ijVsillncr lv'i ui!nt.' i
Icii'lant.
la the name i t llie tjtatu il Orr-jou, vu :c
hweby r-juirJ l. Tii an'l !icr lhe tom
hlalnl ttlt(l BffAltiitl 11 in thu Mbttvv fnl'tltil
uii by tbe iirl il ot tl't lint term il tbr
ioe inmicd curl iuiwiuit rue ciirnou ii
III,' time r"'rlttl in the onlvr l 'jtlictitn
ol thin uinoion, " hi' h tirst 0 lil le Mou
ihc .I'll day ol Mar. 1'. "1 M 0'i tll to
ritmiiidiiuvii'i i'i "ui i''cr"l tilnliiurt
"lllai'Vly to Wlil Cirl l rlhi tvllvt ih inmul
Cl iQ I ho 0'Opl!U(.
The relief tciuinil"! e- th- foi cl'H'.i'e l
reitalu lu.'riKtvc r ti'it i aul lrl:Mnil br tom
to pliiuutl on or alH'iit pril Its I. to n-cure
the pnyimulof t-erlaln I'tomi'or nolv lot tun
pylU' on or llor oiiv yinr from itmu with
futcrest at the rate ol in l-er cent -cr anuuiu
and nhich Mid motl(ar"coLTt yed nut -llnt
trt lor that nroe thr l"llowint d neribcd rc
roiH'rty iu the Contiiy ot Pougtan. r-lnte ol Or
Ci!u, t -w it : I t Nos. tn o. I.' "ivveii , (.1 leu.
( 10" ul elei i-n (II of v I hid If it, (tin to until
N-. ten'J-to '".- -oulh ol rminr Nt. telie.
i IU Meal, voutaluiui; l"l.u ticrt
Atil a turlhet decree birrina n l loi-clwiiu
jou, Mid Joji rh Hhndluii'-r, of amlfrom au am)
ail right, title or iu"rcctt iu n l lo rai l t )
jT't-e r'y and evtrjp th reof.
1 hi mmraoiii m ub!l-hcl t older ot ll 'U.
.', C. I ullert'n. iude llic ntr rnliilvl
enr', uia'h Ai'iil -l lvl.
A.I.I lb
ml-'ir Aiioruoy for I'laiulill.
5LMM0NS.
llll. i IRl t il l Ol t;T OK I UK
ti.iir.Ki
I'ongla
t'fiou. tn ul lor the i ouiiiv ol
l.lla Y Mo. I'IhiiiIiiI i
! "jn.l lor I'leoiie.
u I'. Mooa, le;cii'lnt
lo i . I'. la, the alov e rano l delcndam
lo Hie uamc of tlie pia'r of Orfg.-n, ou nrc
hereby reULrcd t apin-ar and u"r Itio torn- '
plaint filed a;int jo'i in lhe above vlitillc-l
suit. In the abox e namd conn, on or belore the :
-lh diiy of June, ly;. that heiuf llu lirl day ol !
lhe net regular term of said court, and if jr..u !
fail jo lo aimiiT. the pliiinufl ill ai'ply lo the '
court for the relief piav. d for hi mIu complami,
Inch ! a decr-e di-viWini the iiiarrliiKe eon
tract cxi-din;: be tween yourself and plaiuillt, i
an. I that naid plalnlpi he rttored to her maiden '
uame, FUa K. Fn-eman.
Thin luumioni la ulli-.hcd l order made ai
chambers at Empire C'ny, C'ooa couiitr, Orevo,
by Hon. .1. C. Kulli-rl"u. jndeu of aid lourl,
"hull -nid er'erl d.itiil, Mav l-r.
( . A..-KHI BKtL'h .
nil .t Miornei for I'imuiill
SUMHONS.
IS IHE tIKilll IOUII Ot IHK-IAIK
ol Otcirxii. lor Don i;iaa Colin I r.
Ihi'U'H-,
L-cvcil-, plaiulill
i s. I Sun in K ,uii !
I.uiiier I'aini- r, '. 1' Bojer ! I'artilbm l"l
and llanljt li"er. lie-; lrpcny.
tendau. !
lo Luther I alm.f, ' 1' tlorr and llainel
Hour, al-uve iiainildcfeiidant-:
Iu the name of iho 'mI.' id Oicgoii, iou an
herehy rc-iuue-l lo appear aud annuir the coin
plaiDiiiledaKaiu.it you in the nu- rniltlc-l
'lit ou or t-eloie thc'rlrtt dav id (lie noil rcg i
lar term of thu euiirr, to nil: oudav, Juno
JMb., 1-77, and il 1 01
thetcoi lc iIh mini
ou lallio toan- r, lor "am
ill iiill apply to the tourtfur
me r.licl mn'iovl 111 !h" complaint, a bue
clucl statement f hkh n ai fulio'ii. o " it
1 or a partl'iou of the real property dtucril'ed in
'he c mrlsint, a: the N. E '.of Section tt. I p.
't! : u1 KjW , iu LoUkIui C' UUt Oregon, a
1 rdiug to th': reccUva rufbts ct the panic!
hi:eto,or 1 psr'.itii.n .a! n;t be hadnlih' M
D'.av.rla' injur to ihoa'; rights fur thcaa!'. of
the ta:! res! pror'.rty ia the mauuer pr-idcl
fcv !av, and a di Utott of lb', proc ed- bctutca
!:e parlies bcre'.o S'.cordini to their rctin'.t:VL
rishu. Ihal the p.1d'I" ha c 'udiueu. for
thu s jra cf 1 snd . j !00 do:lra, r.sld out b him
for fixes, and thet the eainu be taken Cut of the
proceed; of talj prior to sn- d!-t:it'it:on 'here
of or ";dr mtut atalutt each o! ald del' ndatil
fur hU tuat trorortlou thtrco!, aud that the
ccntd and iiaLumer'.ituta ol thl; tuit he churj-.i
to the reepcc'.l c art: i i :o rata, i.r. la tie ci
&e!t bt pe.ld out .1 tb ptoteed. I ri. r t-; J:irl-
Lutiou thcrcol.
Ib ..urcr:oui :i .4 t y r'jb'icatlou there-
In ,'llrninri. d nr-lf f r.t llm , r, till f ,,rl '
of tho state of Or' gou for liuurhs i ouut ' dub'
tasde snd entered e n 'he .e'.h day ct April, Mr.
and Miy !,
A. M CBA"r rORU,
n.?t' Mlome; f'jt yistuttff.
Administiatu! Notice lo Cffil
i tors
.' o'i' e I. betel K iu t
tha' the nud- rriKUed A. 1-
all peiaonti luterci'tsd
Irelaud la . beeu
the'o'ititi i curl ( L'e'iigli cunt', Ongou
apt oiu'e I adiiiiui-i'te r of the i .tale r K H
Ire-laud, d . eeaacl. aud all peraoun bar in,- cla m- I j.c f ppui IllllH'Ilt t Atlillill
again. t ald enlati iipist pres ul th-; nauio with I ' poiuiiuv in i "i "i"
proper 1 oucln ri dulv eiifl'
d to -aid Rdintni'.
Irat' T at i"y f-nlenee III
tlalla I'reunicl. I
Uougias i ouniy. Or gou,
to bin alturuey at '
tjurif .
of th
date of thm noli
1'a'cd April J, I-
liiA B lilbl ii.,
AttotU' y f.-r Ad'
A - IUU AM',
Admiiil I'nlor
iuiitialor. hJ'I .
NOTICI: TO CRlilH 0R5.
VUllCli 1 IIKHI BV IjIVI.S I UA I I lit
uudcr-iiflied haa l.eeu hv the Countv Court
nty t.
of ljoui-laa County, Oreaon
, apioiuted adiiiuila
el Wll-.ou deccancd
tratorofthe entah of Liauiel
All iNiisoijH buine elaium avalnat aald rutab
are notified lo prcaeut the name to thu aduiluia
Iraioi at the oft'in: of Brou v; lubllu lu Uo ,e
burg, or- (oil. wilh proH'r vouchers duly ierl- !
ficl uHhiu -i ui.'iith: iroui iho dalucflhib
notice
falcd al lioiebuig On,'oli, April ., 1W7. i
ijto. M. BHouh.
Adunniatial. r i.'l ol Mr Km ate of fuiilcl 11
:oli, Uf ca-ed. '
--
"
' .
.k rra er-
r r. i ar. an ja a Vl ryiu
Neeiluaiu 1'iano A Organ Co. eatablialieJ lihi, liavo won a national reputa
tion for pure ami N)-niiatliBtiu tone, iiuality, ilolicacy of touch ami reliability of can
atriictioii. The Neuilhauj l'iauo & Orgau Co. poaaeua ouo of the Uirgoat I'iunu aihl orgau
factoriea in the world, eiuiiMcl with uiO'leru unci improved inachiuery. ihiu,
wilh abundant capital, able mauagemenl and the employment ol akillud labor ami
tiral-claaa material, euablea them lo produce I bu beat piaiiou nud iigtuii iu the
country, at moderate prices.
The Needham pianoa are now repreaeiiled al the Whito llouuu al WuuhiuKtou,
aa Iho Hon. larretl A, Holarl, t ice prcsiili ul ol the tinted I tatee, ia it atock -holder
in this coiieern.
Capacity of the eedhaui factory ia about J.'jUO piauolortca .t year.
The Needham piauob, which are aold all over the t tnted btatea by lehpouaiblo
tlealera, hae gaiueJ a ttrong hold on the public by their attractive appearance,
excellent tone and reliable workmanahip.
The com 'any are alao ainoug the leading inakeri of orgatia, aud have a branch
iu London, i.nglanJ.
Cotnmercial and iinanelal atanding of the higlieat.
We are represented in Bouthero Oregon by i. K. UlCliAHUKON,
Hoieburit, Or,
III
tiyht in lint.
I CURTAINS
.tie up to dale. -.1
.
INI'.W
SJORI-I INIiW (U)ODS! NI;W lRICI:St
5. K. SYKES.
-I IAISK IN-
1 TJX onArji idp
Y' tv i nu i as-
Atiiuiunitioii ami
l nianil alliHilloil
'luiiiHian muI llcpNlrlttH
B
noe l.i.i..
Ituualitn Count) . Iltruoii.
I le atfr. ol iIuao I'rlima i oulaiu Kullur (
Hiumlue, l oUunnui the t arhoiiales ol lnn
auM l.ime aud t hl"tldi ol I allium, Ma.ntMY.lum
au 1 odium
Kmc Kftius coinaln. I S and Ilia olh't oieri
."0 Ktaiui ot solid matter lo the gallou
lihaii'l mi th .'oiithein fai-iSe liallioal
::
lua
' 8liuia route ' Irom :-an I lamUeo to I'oitl
iu I'ourUi I Olllll . li ou,
A:i;irt ah d cae.- ol Kheiiinatikiu, Naaal
larih, V alai rli ol the Momach. LlT-rxl la. liia
btle-. Nonfalfa Malarial l'ol,onitik-, Ktdnin
lioul'lc, I inaiipfttion. Uifaa-a ol I he .-kin.
Liier and lkmvi. iud 'nereal dlM-aet, haye
' en cured nr the ue ol ih, no nalei;.
New taihn'Ui unneeifl tilth Hie main
ouildiiiK l'oiloihee aud I spieM on lhe i u
ie I'aily mall 1101 Ui nud oulh
Term- lo ir 'ek I' n r liiy. nu I . I s 1 1 it
mini-.
llu II.
I" I' ol
I
in. tar
t- iiii'ler Hie linmcdtale anpmU
.! r.
III.N. 1. HOMWl.l.l.t
Mauaiji r.
IN I III
1 ol Oie
statue M
l Hit III i Ot Kl Ol
I III
llll
-;"ll. loi oulii. t ouilli
union.
I'liillilllt
va. I
M' lriuii- find Aiiup- I
llcun V.
M.
llKnicl-, hi" lie 1 . I
af' 1'tioul-. I
and A nine f
L. M' I'anhli
atiiei, i
11 lendant-. I
lo U, hit I Mcl'anlcK Aunl
mi I K. Mcbnlllel-. ,ef udalll.i
V Mil'iinio!
In the mime of the f-tale ol OitKoii; yoo nud1
c.uh of joi an- hen'lo n-iiiiel to h and ap
pear nud no ner the 'omplanil lihd in .tn-l
ou iu I he nloi c en li I ld i our I and i au' on or i
t- (re the nr-t lu; of the iifl icKular linn
of Hi" nl.'ic iiiiillid i"Uit I., nil
i'ii or Iciore Muda". H' .Ih dny ol
Jnui , I-.' , Ihal 1-clnK le nrl day ol
aid licit iii'iilar teiui, nud tl you lull lo appear
or autotcr plaiutilt cuiplnUil n(nliu,t you aa i
I aforenald illun . aid tune, for want Ificicof,
I the planum n i I ii lo Iho omirt lui tho i'-
' hef d uiaudcd iu bei coiii'tiat a follow :
I I or judcm-til aeanvl dcfeiiiUuti.. Itruiv h.
Mcbanlela and Agnle v. Mulianieli ,,r llo
puui ol ti thounand and Kilty i ai d .at
i th'H.l lollai. nun mien! Ihcieoli from
Sli-y j'h, l'7. all iu v. -: ko
Id roin, loi H'O uin
flu hundred if w.to dollri l!"in'
li e.
and 'or the oia and diibnreirieiitii ol lhi fill,
aud l"r 'he f re lo uiu of a Crrtaiu niortr:a' I
eieeut'd y Mid Hem. I . .MiDanrl and .
Annie X. M- Imn'elK to A. W Mnnt 'ii on thr
Hlh d'ii uf April, I" I. tor th' S'lin ol 1 1 e a tnn-n i
and '-! o hundie 1 ' fi.jO'i.i'Oi tlollait 'uJ iute:eit, i
au 1 ei.-U"Kd by the ri I A. " tanf-u to thl
!!nli! the i;th da of Aprl1. I" , an ) for n h j
ther ie!h f h ptayed I in iki !
C "Hip
o" Ct
laml
ml a the '.eor' ni'v fl'udK-.
HV.tX
t 'i il ;!.'..' I'
BhOW: lf:,llN
Att rn' vi for I'ljiu'lfl
Ih:- ium.n :: i ublulitd in a eordau e
Milh at: order : a 'c ly the U. .uoraHe J. (..
I ulkr'on 'UdgeLt the ar : ,vi entitled ourt nnd
dated the th 1a " f !f:i, U3-. mt.t7.
t!mi'!:tratot Notke.
,,,...,
. - 1 -C
i
HF. RE!.
1:1 1.
' It A I IHE
uudej:!'.ed haabeeu b y t h o'inty Court
by
ot Louala-. ' O'jei; ntnl" 1
Rial" ' I Orecou. d
rol::!rd adml'tletiat-
: ef the e.Utn i I arab M.
Wa'.heil
dee- a d All neriona Indebted -:
if.li estate tire bctehy re luned to luuie Immedi
ate piyr eu' and xl1 rcr.'.irj baiiiK c'alini
agaiuK -al I -ta'e ale le julu 1 to pre cut the
act, proper':)' i-rlo-d to the undcrti!"! at
. to"-bu:. I.' "'inl'i ' '"int.-. 1 'rc-;.'ti "Itliiti ntt
h'on'bi f'uui tin d.iie ot thu U'ti
fated "o Mil !' ol April IO.
If. LA 1 11 L I I i
Adtniui Iralor Hi' ol aruli M
"ittbeil.-. deeia id
btrutor.
TN Mil. nillMV culHI Mili inn 01 A.
1 t.ouiits latf "f t'rt'Kou.
In the ma'li'i ot the- e-lut : "I 1 1 r i t iiu, hi
ulur, dc i a ed
;otii e la In ret'; Kl II H at lhe ui'deiaiKU' d
lie Ihj'.u l y Up i ouniy touit of l.'ouglua
ouuljr - tale- of on (ton, duly appointed adin iu
nilrabm uf the c-dnlc ! llcui uiiu, ; cnior,
dc'ca ed All perwius lim Ui claim aKainai
the xaid aiiite arc In rcbe uotiiied lo present
the .-auto f pi rly m rilied to Hie nndcrniKiied
at ih Bl'C . 1 J . Itamilton id Iho Mark..
Iiuil'liug iu Koxcl'UiK, I'oiicla'i Cuuutc, htaleol
Oregon, wiibiii u monihii from the date "
tint notice.
I'ale-'lat llosi buru, Do'iului null I , (Jr'' H,
llni lh dv ol April, l-'J.'
JAM K.i W t O.NS.
I HA NCI M M. CONN,
A'liinuiiliul.'i' "I th' Mate ol ll ury ( onu,
i-'enior, I'eC' nwl. a "Jt-i
TruamcM, a lull Hue
Ml MaidlciN.'
new Ntlvsf
. 'AIV o.'i.i' 1'" '
, .L. ,!1L 41' J.
eff ,"''?'i i''.inu"'"';'jir
GOODS!
and vc invite a careful
prices.
)RI-SS JIOODS
In Spring Dress Good:, wc have a
line uucxeellcd li variety aud priec.
Wc have just reecived an elegant
line ol" Poitiere.s, Tapeslry Curtains
and l.uee Cut tains, whieh euuiprisc
the lineal line iu Southern Oregon.
STOVES. TINWARI:. CUTLKRV,
Sporting (iooils.
ROSEBURG, OR
J. F. BARKER & GO.
GKOCERS.
TEAS
I
A SPECIALTY.
Aill bintl J naduUtfttJ Tta,
COPPEZ
la hating lfH Np atjla
Glass and Delf Ware
al aaljnthin low prtcfa. Our d
Tutnatnaa aia vrif pupnlar.
anad
H, C. STANTON
DRY : GOODS
CONH1HTINU or
IjSitii'H' III f mi (loodn, KlbboOH, Tl iniUiinKn
Lace.i, tW., Ktc.
- ALSO A riNI STOCK Of-
iiootn aii niioi:n
Ot tb beat quality and flnlab
GROCERIES,
Wood, IVllluw and till, a Ware,
Crockery, Cordage, Etc.
Alao on hand In large quntllire aod al plicae
lult tha ttruca. Alw a Urga atock of
Custom-Made Clothing
For Choice
Call at StantonY, lot "I,. P. M''
ir xxy CD
I OK ONI; I'klCli f
I hu 1'Ublithei'. ol the 1 I ai: n.u an have per
lei. bed arranfrerin-ula h tvhli h ciery ioili nib
irrli'i i llu n to ill rceeh' a iop ot lhe
WlilM OOT IM.ANTI:K.
Ih I". -I iigrlcullutal paper pui'ithid in Ihu
I'acilic Noilhiu nt.
WIIIIOUI
l:TKA CIIARUC.
Vld
iilmerihrrn
ftieiMUj it ill rcccne lhe name
priulegen.
r'oi au addilioual -iceuta, ubm libera
mil he M tit .a cent", north of plalitu of the
MA(i()ON .STKAWBUKRY,
uliieh, t'ebnka hcniK n luiuc bi iri , in 11 1 n i mid
Bolld aud nu e.cr lleiil dilpH r. Hung lu your
crder.
I'I. IN 1)1. A I I. H I t II. I O.
To Tlir liiforliiiialc.
Dr. Gibbon
'llila old rcllahlo aud
tho moat aueecaaful
HtiecUllat lu Hall Krau
cIm o. allll coulluuea In
euro all Kcaual aud
Seminal Mlaeeacl ucb
aa (ionnorrhwa, tlleet
blrlctura, Ayph III In
all II forum, hlkln III-
iaceaee, Nervoua lieblU
lit v. Inioolcncv. beml
. Jnal Wcaknoa and l.oia
MAiaihuiol rianhood. tho cuuio-
UUl
uiucu ol evil abuau aud ecea pmdueiriK the
folloivlug ajmpioruo. aalluir i oiiuteuauec. dnrk
i potg unue. the ryea, pain iu tho bead, riualni
lu the earn, lotii ol couhdeiice, dlflldeuce lu ai
proHc'hlng titrniiR' m, palpllatlou ot tho hcurl,
aeakneae of thu lituba aud back, lota of memory
pimple on tlio face, uoiiKhu, l ounuiuptlou, etc,
lift. OIBHON ha riractlco-l In Han TranuUco
over thirty year aud tboau Iroublad bbould vol
fall tu commit him aud icculvo tho benclit of
liia great ak ill and expcrh'tieo. The doctor euri'i
wlii u othera lull. Try hiui. t.'uroa auuruutaed,
1'eraona cured at homo, Tie,rgeK reasonable,
i til or wriiu.
Hit. J, K. oiUuyN, i.jj Keurny tit. Han I ran
ciie'o, I al,
HWWNI
tin: um:T
GOLD m SILVER
t'OHNTHIKS
l HIII'IINII (Ol. I SI MJ
ani ntNii iiN oiti.aora
ALL A'RE REACHED
...The 0. R. 4 M
No ( IlllllHI Ol t'lirai Im Ivil't'li
ohm Ann M,i; :nH i rv
t onii'Viinn it nh
ALL RAIL ROUTE to
TN A 1 1., IUINNI.ANU, MA Hi'
NI'.I.SUM, Mud nil Koolrnay
"tlnltiit t'lttnpa ....
LOWRATta AMD TnnOVOH TICKIT3.
f'1! I'auiplrt. au t 1'ittll:
tvtlt to
t Int.iriiia'.iuii
V. I . LONDON,
"m.r al lhe I! n' at, K' lehnta. Or.
W . II. Ill III. Ill H I-,
livtifml l a'mi Afvtit.
o, u. a ri. 1.0.,
I'm IlKiirl, iiiriou,
EABT AND SOUTH
- VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
or i ii r
Southern l'millc Co.
I'ortUod dally.
bulh I North
t. 'Or. . I . I'tirllaiid Ar. 1 ' JO
i ! I I. I.r. . II"., I. ii 1 1 . I.r. I.' r.
' ' M I Ar Han 1'iainlMO I.r. HUM
Abovo tralua alop at ail principal .liii. iu
N tneen l oiilaud and .-ah in. Iniiiir. Marlon,
JerTuraoii. Allwuy. lauai-ul, Hhnlda, llaiaey,
llarrlaburc, Juui lion iiy Kiii lit- i otlane
iiroie. I'raiu, klaud mid all autfotia fiom
Boaebura to Aahlaud tin lualte
llaiarburg .tlall - Hall .
a k.
j r
t.i.
I Ar.
I'ortland
lto-tuiry
Ar. I
Ir I
l i r.
. a a
IIIMVI ( AIIH llt.lll HOt III,
Pullmon DufTct Sleepers
A N U
l t IIVII.I l.tui M l l l-IMl rtti
Attached to all lliromh lialnt.
West Side Division.
Hrtitrcn I'onlmud aud t uryallle
Mail train dally o pt . Sunday ).
30.
I r
ll.i.
Ar.
I'nrtland
Coivallla
Ar. I
I r I
.. mi r
l o.i r
At Albanr and t 'lrrallla counci l mill iiaiiia
of Urcfon ( ciilral A Kaiteru railroad.
Kxpnaa train dally leieept huuday).
rSi'r. ai. i l.r'T l'orlland'V""Xr. I t. m.
1 T. u. Ar. Mi'Miuvljli- Lr .'. si
l'il 1 1 c 'li mi tl ii I iau llMiii-.il tilth in
cldrutal nud Oriental mi l I a. llic Mali mrani
hip lluei for .'AI'AN NI' CHINA. Uailiiic
da In ou ai'plli atlu
Halt a and tickela to l l. iii p.,niu and ho
roi.r Alai. 'At AN. i UIN A, llu nl I' I.I ' and
All 1HAI-IA tail .i ol'Ulmd Iroin i.l.'i
K' ri-H. liekat A,-' ut, II' -ib'irfc-.
a Koicni.ER, k. r. koukkm,
Mauacr Aaat U. V. A I'aaa. Aluil
FORI LA N D OKS'lON.
KHU5I TKKMl.NAh OK IM'KKIUU TUlMb
The) Northern) Pacific)
railroad
la thu Line to lake
To nil I'd n(s Hunt and South.
la Ilia L'lMhu I All h'JU 1 h. lltuut Ihiouih
r- IIBULKU 1KAINQ K V K H V I'A V
IN IIIK f.AR lo
OT. PAUL " CHICAGO
i ho iun.ua o caaaj
Ceaipeiad al Olning Catl Uniurpatttd,
rullman Draalnf Boom Slerpera,
Uf Lateit Equipment,
IUI MINI M.l.l.'(i ( .Ilia
Beat that cau bo couatnieti d and In
which ai eommmtatlona are both FKKK
and FUKNIHIIKU tu hnldeia of Flint or
becoud claaa Tlekotu, and
I.I.I.U.II' Il.tV Ittltlll N
A t'uutluuoua Lino connecting nilli All Llnea,
affording Direct aud uninterrupted Hcrvlce.
Fullmau wlecpcr rtaurvalluua cau be accurod lu
adranco thiuuph auy audit of lhe road.
Tu aud hum all l oliita in
i a. i'.UKland aud Kiiiopui au he pllleliail'd
Ticket Ofllce ul tula c ompany.
Full Information concerning lalca, lime of
alua, roulca and oilier de'tnlla luinlahed ou
application to
II. H. Ki III It K,
Local kcu! at lluhebrt'.tir., or
A. II. Ml.tlllIOft,
AktltitauttlciuiMil l'aai,ciiK'r AkciiI,
No. 1 J I Fliat bt.,ior. WhhIiIiikIoii,
1'OHIl.ANI), UHtUON.
Qnirvt.T SKnrmn. 1'nl wtU iitl orrriffliti
iQntini t)nrniliir,'l, minl'.fl f.'f ino4. inl fAT
5 INTI SOLD ON COftfMIHfltON. ? ) Mr' lplt0'-
"f Inttntinn, with iplanilloB, n4 will retort
wlmthfir iailtiUhl i.r rvr, rr of 1 htrr OUR F KB
f AT ABLI WHKH f ATkNT IH AM.OWCD. Whoo
ptWBt it Mrurwj win mrWiit t mi iau rnr yn wita
tul atrii rtmrj. It FAOI HAND-BOOK tad hHoi
VW lfiioni ftoUtl nikilfjiJ t iainturi IrM upoa
mi ii tit. 1 hi la tha noat aompit httta iatrn hxi
publilidand avr? Inventor liuuli) WRITS f OR OKI.
H. m. WILLtON 4CO., I'aienl buliolioia,
limit N Id ar. Ui BU I ftiflTAU M ak
aa naivniiiMi vili J t
wmm