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irUii.nu,I.ili"i7 Tho riaindoalor J DEBT ADVERTISING j MEDIUM. . . ... . I'iiIiIIhIh"! Kry Monday and llinrHilay AlOiik kihI Main Htruol, HOHItllt OMI UON Tim PLAINOIAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. 4 MX.-.. .. Tlio Plaindoalor I'OSTKKl, , DOKIKKH, LKTTLK IIKAPH, DILI. 1IEADH, ETC.. KTU., ETC. KxecuUd Natly ml at Living Knits, Vol. XXVIII. ROSKBURG, ORKGON, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1897. No. 23. 4 )li GENERAL DIRECTORY .r.ia or Miaou. , ,..... I). H.Huiulura .'lllll('WIIII! umitiiiir hH h'lll) nl NlU Trraeurur HnW. I'nK Inatruullou Mini" I'rlnlrf A I tnrit. y ilrmrral n.i'iiiti Jii.tgi-a t Kallroad Uouitnlsalumiia... (Tliix. II. Tongue . W. II. Kills . , William I". t' , . It. KUttatd I'lill Mulaolian i. M. Irwin ..........W. M. Ila ' c. m. Iilleman iK. A. Unnt , , JO, t. Wo.VeiloB H. H. Din .A. H. (:olnoll u. u. wy ll A Mull (1. A. Ma;rum tllork il Railroad Commission l.yuoii SaiOPI JllllU UL DISIBIIT. t U(l(1, i, ;, Fullsrlon rruMHiuUii'i AtUiruoy. w- u. . -ho orru.a, aosaseau. Hptnlvnr . Kslslr... K. H. Hheriilen . K. M. Veatcb V. . IMH HI) mi'. UI'M-rvrr.. , ,.Tbos. Uloao liuuul.Al tOUMV. hiiuatur,, . A W. Koeu i J. T. II U. M. lu. V. . llrlilgra. Hi'rt'ttilllvta Hulk ... Iiorlll 1 1 MUrtir Hrliiml Hupufluiluul Aawaaor uuuiy Judge (Jominlasluucra Crawioiu HhMla 1 II. HllIM n. c. a W. A. Kruir ... UousIm wall W H. BrIU . ..A, r.HlMrn W. L. Wilson M. I. Tlumip"U Will I". Ilerrton Hiiryi'tor ruroner ,Ur K. I- Miner Hlux. ImiKi'tor I i imit orrn im. .Ttios. Hmllb J nalloi i.'uuataliW'a ...John Hamlin 'i." ' -' Hlocum IT OF uaUVHU. A. I. Maralvri Vtierit'lLMBN. iK. W. IMIIanl jr. W. lark" II. '. Hlaulou i Moore iJ. M.FIultlitr (Win. Perry ill. V. Blocum ;. l Aiken .... .. r. .ti J. H. Oeonon J. A. larklui U)ut.. . LI Mm. I 2ml War-I ;irl Waul .. 4 1 U Ward.. Itiuil.l. I Mm.lial ... Tiiwuivr . totiar saaaiuha. Hie im iill t . mil fur Douglas Douuly . - ...... f..1tj.t.' 'Mid tkl in eel llirw) tluuia Mun .l.y In M.rch, ll; 4lh MoiiU.y Ju';"',aV'fnU,,1? Il MuiiUny Ui i.tuilr. J. C. 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T1I1LETAIUAN LOUUK . I. 0. 0. T. uln ill c h week l their bll lu Odii i-miil i MoinlHiri ol (xl to ttunil MoinlHiriol livontrr lu gool unniiil re iutii- VANZ1LK, N.tl, r. u. Muu.i.fc y l0iKUUUl UJIHiK. NO. !, A. 0. W. W. mct'U Hiu "iiud una Inurlh Mpudayt ol riU moiitli t7:.Wi. m. t O.M Kollowi hIL Mi-m Ik-no I Uio order lu oo0 tlandlDg r In flux! to (.tll-Uil. R KN0 10r. NO. J, U. A. K.i MK11H IBI IIipI mul llitrvl iiiurwi) ui BM.u m.m. i. niMKN H kKI.IEK fOBI'H NO. 10, MKKT8 V iir.li mul llilnt IhuiktUyi In tch nioulli. I'AKUi Al.l lANl K- Uinulur ynmtcrll l ... ...... ,iii i. L llraUKU 11ml. UoMtiur. t"io llrat Krldy III December, MaOb M.I Juno, ami tlio third Knday lu bcptvUMr, 11 OhKllU Itii I'll A1TKK, NO I. O. K. H..MIETU A th ml auil lourth Thuradaia ol each moiilli. 11KUINA KAbT, W. M. M lluo bco'y. imvtlltllfl IllVIMlON NO 476, B. OF I.. mouU every aeoond anil lourtU Huuday. ....uuuitmi u 11 I DIIOH. NO 41, I. O X). r n,.,..L.,ni Tiiculavi)nlnirolearli Nl al Ilia Odd rallowa nail, viauiua alaUin ao4 orrthren are lurltcd to attend. MKIUT WEST, N. 0. A MAT A SMITH, R. B0. AU-HA I.OllUIC, NO, 47. K. OF P.. MKIT8 A nviir WwlncaiUy evening al Odd fallowi HalL Vlaltlnit Knlnhta III good ataudlng cor dlaJyiuvlUHlTo "1)iU)UKKViCi0l K. M.tONKUNO, K. 11. H, u 1 lrutc)Nltut Cnrcls. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, M....1U" MariltriBulldlUR, KOSIBORCI, OB fWBinliira bclnre ilia V. H. l.aud Office and mining caat'i a apcclaliy. I.ato Hwclver U. H. l.aud Office. (IKOHUK M. IIIIUWM, FHCIl, fAUI TrariN ROWN A TUSTIN, Attorucys-at-Law, KoinnaV and H la A Wilton Block, HOHKBUHU, 0R( y U. WILLIS, Attorney and CounHajlor at Law, Will pratttka In all lha uourla ul lbs Hlala, (Itu In O10 Ouurt Ilnuae, Dmiglaa county, Or. 01- c. A. BEHLI3HBDK, Attornoy at Law, Kofburu, Urtuon, Offlco uvii lha roaliilHca en Jacka.'n alreet. w. W. CARDWBLL, Attornoy at Law, UOHICBURU, OREUON I A PAVKTTI UN. JlUHIg U 1.DHUMABV I ANE A LOUGHART, AttorneyH & CouiiHulorn at I-aw KuacfincVi Vrrgon, Will yraotiMln all tbaiimila ul Olfgtin. tea la tla Taylui-Wilaoa block, Of E. D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Koinna It anil a aylnr A Wilaou niiKk, KOrtltHUIlU, OH j-SRA BROWN, M. D. OKK1UK, S( Jackaoli Rlrccl, al lea lduurol Un. 1. lllrtcr. KOBtBLKU, OR. L. BRAD LIT, M. D. Physician & Surgcou. OlTlce Uoiua, from I J to 3 r.ai. faylor A Wllaoii Brit k HOMKBUUd. L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homouoathio Physician, C'kruala dUaaaaa a paalalty. YIUL P. HETDON, Uo nitty Nurveyor, and Nolatry Public. Orrici: lu Court llouac. Uldnra lor Htirvrrlng and Kit-Id KoU-a ahould b addrraMxl to Will 1 lleyilou, County Mur eyor. Roacburg, Or. f STRICTLY PIRST-CLA5S. f HOTEL McCLALLEN. MKH. U. V. Mi I.AI.I.KN. Tri p. SZACCVAm&S rcE TIUVZLIIIO liU. It AT I'M HKAMONABI.i:. Lariti'i Hi" buiilc 11ohhi. ftvv Bna to and Krum TraliiK. IWISS M. E. PORTER, MILLINER, Oak Hired, one door wrl ol IONtffllVC. FINE LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. I AIK8T 81 Vl liS IN I ATTIC UN HATH. JERRY J. WILSON, Watclmiakcr and Jeweler. Jackaou Mlrcct. T o diMa auutb ul Mncuin a Hall. ROEUl!RU All Kcwmlrluit cutruntcd to uit cure will trc PROJIPTIY nutl crcfully douc. TRlCEtl REAhO.N'AllLK. talwat !. VhII. WOODWARD -T1IK- ROSEBURG -Does ALL COMPETITORS! We are alwava Id (ho Lead, ami mean to keep there. Tbe Golden Harvoat it upon ua, and (arm era arc trailing boeauao Woodward looaa to their lukrcat. 11UUGY IIAlltK Full TrlniiiiDd TEAM HARNESS Theao ara all Leather and Wairautod. SADDLES At KaJuoed 1'rlcia. Couault your imiae and bo auie and ue Woo.lwanl boloro luiylun, W. U. WOODWARD LOCAL DISEASE I and Itlharaauitofceldiand aueaan cumaiio cnangee. It can ba cured by a ploaaant rvDimly wblub laapiiliad dl ivclly into tbe noatrlla. Be ing nulckly abaorbed It give rrlletet ouce. Ely's Cream Balm la acknowledged to be lha moat thorough cure for iWICaUfib. Cold In Head aud Hay 1 uver of all lamedlee. It niwna and elrauara the natal imiagra, 1 1 1M aJtAt iialn an4 luCaniuiallun, hvala tueauica, ro- ttclatbe mauibraue fiuui cul!.,iti''i'atUenna of Ulaiii email. I'rlcaMV'. al IlniiiKHlai'i by mall, V )itOTUEHi Warrea Mmt, Mew York. Trin BATTLI1 OF VELI2STINO. Stephen Crane TtIK of tlio (Jllnt 5trucxlof th Urceki. Nkw VuiiK.May U.Tbi Jouruul iub llahei a tablKraoj from Mephen (Jrai;e, wlio Raw tlia battle of Voltatlno, wboro (lenornl HmnlnnNkl hnrlttl hack F.dliam I'aiba. Mr.franawya: "Voloullao Laa provod tbat 0 rook aol" dlorH, wbon wall lexi, can to; iucccbh wllb the Turka, evoo tbouijh out out uuuibtiroil. Tbla battle baa proved tbeiu ureal tlxbtera, loog flgbtara aod atavera. To bo aure, tbe army retruatexl from Voleatlno. but it waa do fault of tbe army. Tbe commander bit bia tingen aod curned wl.en tbe order came to re treat. lie waa at that time perfectly conlldant of autxeia. For tbreo days he bad jen boldiog ibe Turka back mid in fllcting upon them bcavy Iosbm. Tbon vatne tba order to fall back, doe to te vernea or. aoutelbiog in oilier place. Uunerul Kuiolenaki knew of course bia relrtat would Ims at tho aaorllice of Volo, and be raged. Hut orders uiuat be obeyed, bunco tbe occupation by the Turka flrat of Veluetiuo and later of Volo. In tbe middle of intoxication of victory came tbe ordera to fall back. Wby? "t ouly arrived al uoou of tbe aecond day. Tbe roll of musketry waa tretnen doua. From a distance it waa like tear log a cloth ; nearer, it Bounded like rain on a roof, and close up it waa just a long craali after craab. It wai a bcmitiful sound a bvautllul ai I bad ever dreamud of. It waa uiore impressive than tho roar of Macau and finer than tbuoiler or avalancbe becauau it bad the wondur of human tragedy in it. It was tbe moat beautiful aouud of my ui perlence, barring no aympbony. The crash of it waa Ideal. "Tbo slaughter of the Turks was uuor mous. Tbe lire of tbe Ureeks waa ao tierce that the Turkish soldiers while charging shielded their eyes with their bands. Kigbt charges tbe Turkish sol diers made ou Saturday, and tbey were repulsed each time. Tbe desierate Turk i a Ii cavalry even attacked their enemy ou u btoep, rocxy mil. lue insane, wicked B'liiadroos were practically an nihilated. Scattered fragmonta slid slow ly back, leaving I lie plain black with wounded and dead men aud boreos. From a distance it waa like a game. There waa no blood, no expression, uo horror to be seen. 'All tbe assaults of tbe Turks llim day resulted disastrously to them. The (ireck trooiig fought with the steadiness of mined bookkeeiwrs, never tired, uev coiuplaluitjg, It wits a magnillcieut ex hibition. Ibe Ureeks (ought all me time with (he Turkish artillery tiro tion them, even in a musketry lull, but nobody minded anything. The Turks were in great numbers, and fought according to the precepts ot their relig ion. But the Ureeks were never daunt ed, and whipped them well. Sometimes it was Ughting among gaum oius, some times lighting on green plains, but all ways the U rooks ueid their position. When ulght came shells burst in lory, lighting the darkness. By the red flashes I saw the wounded taken to Volo. There waa very little outcry among tbem. Tbey were mostly silent. In tbe gray early morning tue ujuhn etrv lire began attain. It rattled lrom bill: batteries awoke and tbe whole play waa resumed. Tbe Turkish guns were superior to those of the ti rooks, wbo bad meetly mountain howitzers. I watched for a long lirao the blue clad (J reck infantry marching into post lion across a small plaiu. Whilo I watched tho Turka changsd their attack from the I i reek nubt on tho plain to the Greek lift on the rocky bill. Then the fighting became obscured from ylew. Tbo (j recks lay in trenches, snugly rlattanml uir&iiist the dirt, titinn carefully while tbe lurts loomeu cioee ueiore them, livery ridge waa fringed with smoke. I saw aoldiera in tbe trenches ... 9 a a . I. ease oil' and take a drink from tboir can teena, twist their cartridge belts to put tbo empty links behind thorn, or turn around to sav somethinu to a comrade. Thev then weut at it again. I noticed ouo lieutenant, standing in tbe rear of a trench ro ins a cigarette, ma una wiue Quart, lu this careless altitude, a shot went tbrouch bia neck. His servant camo from a trench and knolt weeping nvr the bodv. reeard esa of the battle. Tbo men had to drag him in by tbe legs. "Tbo reserves coming up, poaaou a wayside shrine. Tbe men paused to cross themselves and pray. A abell struck the ebrine and demolished it. Tbo men in tbe rear of the column were obliged to pray to tbe spot where the Hlirina bad boeu. "News then came that tbe Turka bad tried to turn Hank and failed. Tbe Turks formed on the right, and moved slowlv across tbe plain and the battery opened on tbem. I saw troops moving to tho rear to prevent a iiossible Hank ati Ai k in tbo direction of Volo. ' Tbo lighting on the plain to tbo right begun. Masses ot Turkish troops, liko shadows, slowly moved forward toward tbe Greek trencbea, indicated by gray linos of smoke, hhota began to rake tbe trenches on tbo hill and to also rako the battery to tbe rear. I hoped tbe Ci reeks ou tbo plain would hurry ana drive tue Turka from their position. They did It valiantly in a short, forocioua infantry tight. "Tlio bit of woods wboro tho light ou I'urrikl seemed on lire. Tbero was great rattliug and banging and then tbo Turka weut out. doteated. There was ueueral roioicing all along tbo Greek lines, tbe oilicois walked proudly, tbe men in tbo trencbea criuneu. Then mind you, juBt ut this time, late iu the alter dooii, utter auotbor successful day, camo tbo order to retreat ! "Smolauuki had apparently received tlui brunt ol tbo uuhtiuir. Yet tbe coil' tor uud left, near kaiadjali and at I'har ealu had ugaiu retired. No ouo could exuluin it. We woro not awuro of tho situaliou tbey fuced, but it soemod uu extraordinary urder. Tbey Bay Suio lmmki went. I went down to boo tho ro treat. A curious thing was that the Turks seemed to understand tbo order aa quickly aa we did. They uiovod up butteries with startling rapidity for tho Turks. The retreat waa not disorderly but wrathful and sullen. A regiment of Kvkouoh, tho killed men, UOOU strong camo down to cover tho rolreut, and iu tlio twilight, brightened by iuikisii shellu, tho (ircckH slowly witudiow It iM surprising v, hat u "weo bit of thing" can accomplish. Hick headache coustipatiou, dyspeiela, sour stomach di.iiiuesa, are iiuicklv banished by lc Witt's Little Early Uiseia. rimall pill r-afo pilL MaralW Urug Wloro. Advertising tha Vltascopc. New Yoiik. May 13. Those who see the yltascopo pictures of tUa recent Car son mill at the esblbitioo to tie given hero Saturday nlgbt will ,a9 tbo foul that Manager Brady baa always insisted occurred. Fitsaimmona haa staled that tbe stomach punch waa accomplished lib a right band feint, and a "left shift." With all dus respoet to Fitzslm monn, k may be stated tbat he Is mis taken. Tbo nicloros ara as clean cut as ao many cameos, and tbey speak louder than words. When tbe knockout came Cornell wai sliding toward in a knock kneed sort of a shuttle. Ha bad "grown strong since tbe sixtb round and waa on tbe aggressive, Suddenly Corbolt lunges out with bis lelt. Then there is trouble. Fitzsim mons duiks to tha right. Ia tbe pic lures you can see Corbet t 'a left arm like bolt ol iron over jruxsiinnioDS' loll shoulder. Hero ia wbe tbe solar pleies punch comes ua. Ibe left lead Las left Cor belt 'a aloiuacli comparatively ubguardod. Fitzaimmona ateps quick iy forward, sliding Uoroeu a arm oyer his shoulder to tbe elbow. Then lis books bis left list into the pUt of Corbett's stomach. Corbett is seen toppling for ward with open mouth. His right hand reaches (or tbe floor. His rigbt knee follows. He seems to be lie! pleas. As Corbett sinks to tbe floor with FiU simmons loomibg over blm, one may eea in tbo picture the long left arm of the Australian awing back then come forward lu a swllt upper cot for tbe left point of Corbett's jaw. As tbe blow starts it suems tbat titzslmmons realizes what bo is doing. He appears to try with all his might to bold the blow back. Hut it lands, however. Corbett's right glove is on tbe Jloor when it catches it. hiusimmons' back is turnotl to tbe spectators) but the pictures show the glove very plainly. Tbe referee stands beyond both men at a distance ol about six feet. There is au agreement between tbe fighters that when ono ol them is knocked down the other shall retire to a distance of 10 feot. Corbett is 'down Fitzsimmons docs hot retiro until he s given the California a wallop in tbe jaw while the latter's glove is touch iog tbe floor. 1 1 does not fseem to do much barm. It knocks Ibe CaUforoian'a bead aside for about two feet. Then Fitz simmons realize what be bas done. He steps away to the required distance and tbe fight cornea to an end. Dan J.yiicli, tbo manager ol bbarkey, says : 'N by, Us a loul as plain aa day. jnow I guess that tho people will beiievo mo wl.en I ray that 1'itzsimmous iouled Sharkey. Tho blow on Corbett's jaw is as plain as the none on your face. He waa bit alter be baa laiien to ibe uoor from tbe stomach punch." '1 have aatu an i care 10 say auoui tbo foul," aaid Manager Brady. "I wonld like to ask, however, how any body can loll just tbe effect of this blow bad on tbe result of the tight. We are not goiug to make a fuss about it. Tbe picturea speak tor themselves. Aii we want is sooth or try at Fitzslmmona." ': ' 'The Corbett men are a lot ol sore beads," said M.iriiu Julian. "Any foul tbat 1'itzsimmons made would not have killed a ily. If it bad. been serious somebody would have seen it at tbe rinaside. I have not seeo tbe pictures and know nothing about it." . . . . ..... Kansas Farmers Frightened. Tin-i w i . VTiina . Miu 1 1 . TVnlm:inLr Walker of Logan, Kan., ia authority for tho storv tbat farmers of Crystal Creek, Philliiin ivinntT arA L'l-Aflt.lv YiMfilil ftt the appearance of an enormous reptile, wnicu tuev say is any ic-ei iuug. is nno a siuiUh'h bodv. but two horns. Its color is creon. with dirtv white spots. It eats small animals, principally fowl. Ouo farmer lost forty pigs in forty-eight hinr-i Annlhur lAfitihiw that tha mmi tar billu.1 a nlnwlini-tui. whirh wan fikl tng uoar tue crees, oy a single mow or lis enormous tan. it waa euoi at several times, but its hide waa proof against bul lets. When in auger it lifts its bead teu (net in tha air and protrudes its toncue llireo icei or more auu utters a cry imu ..iinriv irvinff fnr ita motliflr. It hides .. . . I.... . i:i... in a swamp. It is supposed the reptile came trout ibe deeper water oi cannon lliver. farmers uaye organized a party to hunt tno monster uown. How to Treat Wife. f Kmm Pm-itii! Health Journal.) first, get a who; sucouu, uu paueui. You may have trials and erplexltiea iu o.uir linaiiiAHH. hut do not Lberolore. carry to jour home a cloudy or contract- a. I Vtiiir u-ifn mav Iiava trinlH. UV4 U.wn. " - 1 - J .w - , which, though of less magnitude, may bo hard for her to bear. A kind word, a touder look, will do wonders iu chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To ihia n-A u-iiiilil mill alwava kuoii it bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Komedy iu the bouse, it is tue feet anu is sure to vo needed sooner or later. You wife w ill timn know tbat vou really caro for her aud wish to prolect her health,- For l.ilo by A . C. Marsters & C o. Good roads mut bo made if they aie tn lui uninvHil. Tim ordinurv country road is a menace to progress. Thai Ihure ia great need lor tue inauguration oi su era of road maknu is bovoud uuestiou. lu soSoral counties of Western Oregon desultorv and spaBmodiu efforU have linen in ad ii toward tbo permanent im provoinout of tho public highways. But ll.na..i nrr,.wtu U' 1 1 1 1 llllA lir lU'.l II V l I ,1 l,tia havo not been extended sulliciently to i I. .....,:....! 1 ,:i 'I'l... IUI 111 Vl.rU llllll ll I.IUlillLlll 111' 11111 L. A1IH cause is found iu tlio lack ol u uniform syuleni pievaiuug in mo various roau iliHirii'U of tbo county. The buiui viiiou nf iliia work is uiveu to moil who aru for the most part incompetent to work out auy plau of permanent iiuprovemeot ..oaf, ,IK, Thau i-tin .In ii l.lural,la BUlytl'KPIUiiJ i " vuiui mut j good job of euiuuicrfallowiug ou tho roads oi Uieir iiieuiciB, out tue vaiuo oi mis Ul liilwll iiiniiiwm) wmv i.w ...ii.u w. vu.o superviaiou cau best bo judged when the bills are placed ou lilo in tbo county court. Pacitlo Piogroes. Ueceut oxiieiiineiila have dcinoustrat od Ibo fact that a piece ol ghiHS may bo utado Iridescent by Hooding wilh a di luto uolutiou of silicate of soda and al lowing it to dry montiinooutily iu uu up right position. Washing the plato iu ruiiiuug water nun again drying may briug mil tho colors uioio brilliantly whilo blackening tbo back of Hie glass will roudur ibeui gorgeous. Die twin adheres tenaciously and can t'cmcely be removed except uy eicuiug. Will -Not Interfere. Wahiiinotoh, May 12. Complaint baa been filed at tbe pension bureau against tbe Soldiers' Home, at Uoeeburg, Or., alleging tbat it is violating tbe revised statutes making It a misdemeanor for any on pledging or receiving aa a pledge, the mortgage, aale. assignment or trans fer of any right, claim or Interest In any , Ti . i.., i i . : Tension cvriiucrue, or vi noiu it as trocar ty for any debt or promise. Soma In males of tue home called attention to th M . I ... m A I ..1a- Mr. .. ....... 1 iuih.Ii pu u i. nw up v tB.viw (i. A. It. posts, one of wblcb, at Rose bnrg.baa mad formal complaint. Ibe bureau baa mads an .investigation and exonerated tbe management of tbe home. Thera are legal authorities both ways, aod a decision constrniog strictly tbe statue cited would, jt is slated, b noi only just, out lead to serious con se quences, ibe evidence shows tbat Uie borne directors have required all pen sioners to surrender tbeit pensions to tbe treasurer ol tbe bom. Jroor dollars a month ia then allowed each person for personal expenses, and tbe remainder ia paid to dependent relatives ; or, ii there is none, the money ia accumulated for tbe benefit ol the pensioner. Tbia prac tice la similar to that in oiieration at 21 other soldiers' homes. Tbe pension bureau takes the position tbat it ia not expedient to intervene in tbe case, as tbe act of March 3, 1H93, by implication, sanctions tbe requirement which have been enforced in most of tbe state soldiers' homes. KoHEuiKu, Oregon, May V, 1807. EbiToit Flaimjualkb: In tbe Ore goui.au of tbe 13tb inst. appears what purports to be a die patch lrom tbe pen sion department, boaded: "Will rot Interfere." Tbe comments of the editor of that paper at the beginning are : "Tbe trus tees of tbe Soldiers' Home in Rosebnrg may control tbe inmates pension money." Ibis leaves tbe Impression tbat some one objects. Keno Post never has ob- tected to tbe holding ot this money in trust, but Reno Post (snd we believe every other Grand Army Republic Post in this detarlment) uo and ever win ob ject to tho appropriation of this money by the board ol trustees or any one else. I he dispatch (u dispatch it is) is not correct, for it claims tbat now tbe money ia held in trust and an allowance of M per month made to the pensioner; while tbe factk are, rules 13 and 1-i take it all away, les, absolutely takes it all. and docs not provide for tbe return of ono cent to the pensioner at any time, either before or after Gabriel toots his torn. Tbeso rules are so plain on this point tbat a man as blind, even as tbe doty editor of the Oregonian, could under stand tbem if be wanted to, and we de sire tbat no one be led astray by any sush tbat may appear in the Oreeonian. r urtber we propose to bold the board ol trustees ricbt to tbe point, tbat rules 13 and 14 do not hold the money in trust, but does allow, the commandant of tbe borne four dollars per month of tbe nensioner'a money. M e intend to "new to me nne, no matter whero the chips may tall." Keno roet has not made formal com- plaiut to tbo pension department aa charged in this so called dtspatcu. A ftlKMBKK OF KLNO TOST. School Chart for Sale. The teachers anatomical aid. a graphic illnntralinn nf human anatomy, finely Anirravml n1.iiiH. manllfm'tnrftil and Pub lished by Central School Supply Uonae ol Ubicano. tiooa as new. ost too. Reason for sollintr. too hich a grade for ... I Will .all nl.oan Vnr fllr. tber particulars and terms, address T. 31. J5TEWAKT, Clerk S. D. 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