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THE PLAINDEALER, FobllshsdMondaysand Thursdays. Br Tub pi.4Indf.ai.kr ri'BMmxo . B. EDDY Y. BEKJAMIS,.... Kditor. ..Municrr. tsbectlplloti Ob Tmt. ........ Id Month! ThrM Mootht - Mitten. .. I 00 MAY 20. 1S7. TWO VISITS. Kearly two Tears ago Mr. Hryan came into the fctate to deliver a series of lec tares bettinoiog at tl.e SUte (air at Silem. The writer went through a train in the Grand Konde valley about that time and the tourist car waa occupied by one lone passenger, lucre were no carious crowds about liioi; no delega tions at the stations met him and de manded speeches from the rear platform of the car, no braes bands announced his presence, lie was a quiet man, but of striking ieatures. It was W. J. Bryan. In a few weeks that gentleman will enter the state again. He will be met at the line by distinguished citizens, and at every town through which be passes there will be throngs clamoring for a look at the man who led the fusion hosts to defeat last ear. He has succeeded in making tbonssnds of people believe that La is their friend and the champion of a cause that will ameliorate their condition He is sincere and has a catchy, taking manner as a platform speaker.' But Mr. Bryan's eloquence cannot disprove the facts of history or npset the laws of trade. He passes across the political horizon as a meteor, attracting attention for the time, bat nothing of good is left. Many sincere, earnest and brilliant men before him hare been as seriously mistaken. Another period of lawlessness is ex pected in the Cu-ur d'Aleue region. There is trouble between the miners and mine owners. The men working under ground have been receiving $3.50 per day and the surface men 3 per day. The new demand is that all shall re ceive 3.S0 per day. The breaking Into a boildi'.g and stealing the arms that belong to the militia, r y unknown men last week, is feared to be tbtj preliminary steps toward preventing by force any DliO going to work tha' wai ts to except on ih tf rina dictated by the mint-re An individual ban recently t een into that country preaching anarchy, and Lis teaching seems to be bearing fruit. The worst of it if, tne official are si d to be either openly iib tbe rio'ous eiemeot or qoielly aidir g and a: et'iug i'. Tuat sentiment is in te oiajjruy kud repre- Bent votes and the p Iniiiani art-afraid What a coward tbe average poliiiciau is, anyway. The I'ceur d'Alencs, like some other parts ol tbe country, is in need of a few men who will stand up for the en forcement of law, right or wrong. tne uorva'iis Uazutte, iu tne exfrcite of its function m a putilic journal, saw fit to criticise tbe action of tbe secretary of state for eruplo) ing counsel to defend bun before tbe courts and ignoring the attorney general. This caused ihe Cap ital Journal to fiy into a rage and use up a column of space attacking everything in sirfht and landing the secretary of state to tbe skies. The laudations might have weight if it were not a well known fact that the secretary is the greatest fee grabber that ever held pub lic omce in tne state, and his economies are always for tbe other fellow. Tbe following from the Eugene Guard goes to abow bow true is the ssyicg that . ' its an ill wind that blows nobody good :" "California farmers are short on the rain crop. This shortage may be the making of prices for Oregon wheat. Tbe abips flocking to this coast will be ' greatly in excess of demands tor tonnage, and low freights will result. That meaus high wheat." It appears that the silver men do not propose to allow the tariff bill to pass the senate without an effort to tack a silver proviso thereto. Senator Stewart baa served notice that he will propose auuh an amendment. When is the country to escape the hold ups of these populist brigands? The peoples party committee of Marion county will meet at Salem oo Saturday, ad as reformers of note reside in that county something may be evolved that will be of interest lo the public. Will it be "bold sp or and bold op?" That is the question. Mr, Bryan may travel over the country and talk as much as he pleases but the country will take no steps backward. Repudiation may do for some poor weaklioc common wealth, but iu this country it will not be tolerated. No country has ever renounced the old standard to adopt silver in its place. Maax Moareaaiva countries, ou theotker band bay renounced eiKer aud aJopled tbe gold ataudsrd. THE ROVINQ COMMISSION. 8ome of the nowspapers have been criticising the president for appointing two si Iter men on the international bi metallic commission and only ono gold man. lie acted wisely. If be had named a commission composed of Rold standard men the silver advocates would not believe woid ul thoir report. When Wolcott aud Ktevensou com back with the tale that England will do noth ing for the "restoration of silver," and that neither France nor tJeruiauy will do anything uoless England acts, we shall see an end to the delusion that Europe can be persuaded to help us make silver dearer. With the international bimet al lists eliminated, there will come a cleau cut division between (lis gold standard men and the cheap money sil ver standard men in this country. Sound Money. Iu the appoinlmeut of the bimetallic commission the president simply carried out the pledge of the platlorru upon which he was elected.. The free coinage of silver by international agreement is no more probable than the "construction of a railroad to Mars," and no body of men, recently assembled, knew that any better than the St. Louis convention. But there waa a strcng feeling in the ranks of the republican party that, if pos sible, somethiug should be dons for silver, and it was to find out if there was such a possibility, and to show to the couulry that the party was not hoetils to silver, that tho international plank was insert ed. The only good that can come of the trip of the commission will be the dem onstration that international bimetalitoi is, as Senator Iogalls would put it, an iiideecent dream. Thero is no use in wasting lime or money over it. The only bimetalistp we can have is the gold standard, with as much silver as we can carry and at the same tiius preserv their intercbangability. That is true bi metalism. f ree coinage would give us silver mono-roetalism. TARIFF IN THE SENATE. The Lingley bill passed the house in short order and was sent over to the sen ate where it has been for about two months. Some teu days ago it was re ported from the committee of that boJy and an agreement made that the discus sion thereof should begin on Tuesday last. That discussion may last anywhere from one to three months. The "Note and Comment' editor of the Oregonian has dug up tbe following facts re carding previous tariff diecuseions iu tbe senate "Waiter tariff bill debated in the sen ate 15 days. Mills tariff bill debuted iu the eeuate 11 days. McKinley bill debated in the senate 44 days. Wilson bill debated in the eeuate days. .'3 The McKinley bill was iu conference about three weeks, aud the Wilson bill remained in conference six weeks. It is expected that the Dingley bill, 'after passes the senate, will be in conference about a month." So it is reasonable to expect that aix weeks will elapse at least before that pon derous body, the V. 6. senate, w ill get down to a vote. In tho meantime tbe country is being flooded with articles af fec:ed by the proposed schedules and the government will to cheated out of its revenues. At last tbe official bead of R. I. Hen dricks, superintendent of the reform school, is to fall. His resignation has beeu accepted to take effect June 1st E. M. Croioao will be Lis Boccearor foe removal of Hendricks is tbe result of a fight of long standing between him sell and tbe superintendent of public in 8t ruction, ibe new rtpointment is a good one. Tbe newspapers of the stale, without exception and regardless of party, are paing deserved tribute to ihe memory of the late Judge L. L. McArthur. He has been a conspicuous figure in our public affairs for almost a generation and was especially prominent in the councils of the democratic party. A just man. C. E. S. Wood, who presented the case of Senator Corbett to the senate com mittee on privileges and elections Tues day, is a member of the firm of Wil- lums, Wood & Linthicum of Portland, ex-attorney general, Geo. II. Williams, being tbe senior member. JudgelHanoa has decided that the publication of notices that belong to tbe sheriff's office is a prerogative of tbe sheriff and he can publish them where he pleases. We agree with the judge. When a man is elected to oflice.be should have the privilege of bestowing favors upon those who elected him. Win. M. Morrow baa been nomiuatcd by the president for the positiou of United States Circuit Judge of the ninth judicial district. This is the place made vacant by the appointment of Judge McKenna of California to tbe cabinet. Over 70,000,000 bushels of Indian corn have been exported from tbe United States since the beginning of the yeur, which breaks Ihe record by an immense margin. Our foreign friends aro begin ning to appreciate a good thing. Crops are going to be good and prices fair. Let every man reach out and do bis part and prosperity will come. Don't sit on the fence and whittle the rails aud talk of bow it could be done. Get in aud do it. Greece would bave been gobbled up. entirely by Turkey but for the interven tion of Russia. The "sick man of Eu rope" is rather spry lor an invalid. Why did not President Cleveland beu he was extendiug the civil service list, make it include the president's ottice, aud tbua perpetuate himself? NEWS NOTES. The Cirand Lodge of Odd Felloas it In session at Portland. Washington Knights of rythta held grand lodge at Vancouver tbis week. An extradition treaty tered Into between the 1 1 has been cu nited States aud ltrar.il. The order of railway just concluded their coudiKlors have session at l.os Angeles. Tbe gun boat Concord, tiudorgoing re pairs at tbe Mare Island Navy Yard, is ready for sea. The Ketitucky legislature is now tied up over a bill and the members have got to calling each other names. The Hiitiah government luis been formerly notified of the failure of tho ar bitration treaty in the senate. Two street cars collided iu Sau Fran cisco Tuesday. Though both ere loaded only two persons wero hurt. Tbe court of appeals of Missouri hss decided that bicycles are not baggage and the railroads need not carry thorn as such. William Waldorf Astor has contribu ted H'JO.uOO to feed England's starving poor on the occasion of the queen's ju bilee. Trinee Francis Joseph of Uatteuberg, and rrinctss Anna of Montenegro, sister of tbe crown princess of Italy, were mar ried Tuesday. A dihpatch from Berliu sas it iu re ported that a plot to murder King George has been discovered at Athens, aud many arrests made. ALbiuese woman nauieu lai Hi was found murdered in her room in 1'ortlaud on Tuesday. Mun Yim, tbe supposed murderer, nas not Leen appreneodiHi. An electric curreut passed through motor man On an Oakland. Cal.. electric car Tuesday, and as a result his left leg 19 IVIUIVIMIIIT I'HIAIt.'Wi L'UI MO 111 recover. The body of a man was found in the Willamette river near Albany Monday It is supposed to be tbat of tbe deck hand who lell from the steamer ltuth at Corvaliis last wiuter The body of W. S. I.add, the tl'ortlaud millionaire, lu died some two years or more ago, was taken from the grave by grave robbers tuesday night. It is sup posed it win tc field lot a reward. Peter Kincaid, a brakemao, fell from freight train in the railroad yard at Ked Bluff Tuesday morning and was literally cut in two by the cars before any of h fellow trainmen were aware of the ac cident. W. H. liamiltou and his entire family were murdered in a village near Helens Montana, Tuesday. Kobbery was the object. The Uamiiton s lived in lnver for some years before moving to Mon tana. Tbe Kev. Mr. How land of 1'asadeua wno was convicted ot an infamous crime in that place and was sentenced to tbe penitentiary, but was pardoned by th governor, was on Tuesday arrested at Oakland, Cal., lor a similar offense Tbe republicans of the house will eu deavor to carry through the senate reso lutions iertaining to tbe president s Cu ban message, printed elsewhere, carried through without any complication The Morgan resolutions must stand on its own merits. Ihe city election at Corvaliis Monday resulted as follows: Mayor, E. Wood ward ; police judge, E. T. Urefloi; chief of police, O. B. W ells ; tieasurer, A. Cau thorn; councllmen, first ward, Thomas Samuels and Monroe Cameron ; secon ward, G. W. Smith; third ward, It. E Gibson and 1. Hall. Physicians of Oakland, Cal., have bee called in during the past few days to at tend patients suffering from tbe effects of poisoning, says a dispatch of tbe 18th ah tne suaertrs nave snown tne same symptoms, and bave been taken ill shortly after partaking of strawberries Efforts to ascertain the cause of tbe trouble have met with partial success The phvsictans declare tbat tbe straw berries bave been in contact with some poibonous matter used by the growers to destroy plant insects, ibere rave been traces ot Paris green in some of tbe froi offered for sale Cuba In the Senate. A dispatch from Washington of the 18th iustant says : Cuba again occupied tbe foreground in tbe senate today. 1 drew large crowds to the galleries, and brought out two notable speeches, tbe one by Hasan in favor of the Morgan resolution, and the other by Hoar, in opposition to it. Tbe Illinois senator pictured iu fervid terms tbe distress in Cuba, dwelling particularly on the starving condition of 800 United States citizens, as reported by tbe president, and called upon tne sen ate to throw off its lethargy and pass the Morgan resolution. 31 aeon tiad several sharp tilts with Wellington, tbe latter protesting that he was being misrepre sented. It led to considerable commo tion in the galleries, during which Wei lington declared that he could not be choked off by the rudeness of the gal' lenea. Hoar spoke in his usual calm aud dig n i lied style, and took occasion to deride buncombe appeals to constituents and braggadocio as to our national Urength Hoar's criticisms, although impersonal, were clearly aimed at Mason, i-eoatore Gallinger and Hawlev also spoke, the former for tbe resolution, and the latter nrging that the United States should not rush into war while our coast defenses are manifestly inadequate. Not Yet Seated. Tbe senate committee on privileges and elections today heard an argument bv C. E. S. Wood, an attorney of Port- ud, ur., in support ot me claim oi Ion. II. W. Corbett to a seal in the sen ate to succeed Senator Mitchell, under the aDDointiueut of the governor of Ore son. says a wasbingtou aispatcn oi luenJay. but the committee took no action. Mr. Wood contended tbat the ppoiutmeut was valid because there had been no session of tbe Oregon legis ature. lie held tbat failure to orgam.s was i uyaient to Holding no session, and ' i this reason there had been an iuti r.eaouiu. He argued it was the in tent! jii of tbe framersof the constitution that a state should be at all times repre sented in the senate ; that, as he ex pressed it. the sovereign states should ever be represented by their ambassadors iu the senate. The committee expects to pass finally on the case at their next weekly meeting. Young bam, proprietor of the Japan ese Bazaar, has a choice lot of Japan tea, 25 cents per pouud ; China tea, 'ib. Pa per napkins b cents per doten. China dishes at bard tJme prices. Call and examine goods. riuest liue of suiumei dress fabrics a the Novelty Store, squirrel polaou at Marstera.' THE DEQINNINtl OP THE END. Th Porte Orders an Armistice Rus sia Take a Hand. CoNftTANriiioru, May IS. Tbcra waa a sndden and unsxpected change in th political sltuatiou shortly before uoon today. Huasia quietly showed her hand, thereby forcing tieriuany and Turkey out of tho game, to all inteuts aud pur poses. Last night and early this morning Tur key, supported by tirmany, waa prac tically defying Russia, Franc, Austria, Great Britain and Italy, Insisting upon the annexation of Theeaaly, Iu addition to a huge war indemnity, and seemingly was determined to march upon Athens. Tho ministers received official advices from Solla today, announcing that orders .had Ix'Pn issued for a artial ruoliiliM tion ol tho rtulgarisu army, oaailiy nt the iiiHtigation of Kusia. Thero was a hurried consultation of the ministers. Th war party was for further defiance, but in tbe end pacific counsels seemed to have prevailed, for at 11:30 orders were tleraphed to Edhein Pasha to cess hostilities. Peaco negotiations will now be undertaken in real earnest, and tb Greeks will most likely be spared further humiliation. Athsns. May IS. The Turks hav hoisted a white Hag at Arta from which it is judged tbe Turkish commander lias received instructions that an artnlstic has been agreed upon. TUB OKLl.K KKlBXAr. AriiKNs, May IS. A private telegram received this morning announces that the Greeks hive abandoned Almyroe, w hich has been occupied by Turks. General Smolensk! is retreating on Kep halosi. It is reported tho Greek retreat nn Othrey mountains was marked by great confusion and disorder. Colonels Yassos and I.ibrtcia will start (or the front today w ilh the whole garri son of Athens, L.x.mia, May IS the abaudoned lVtuokoa. (.reeks have rillXlll ATKOCil'IKf. M ANciusrka, Eogland, May IS. Tl; Guardian today publishes a dispati from ita special correspondent with tho I. reeks which avs: "The destruction of the Greeks iu Epi rus is uppalting Everything they had in tbe world has been burued or pillaged M-eccs in iiictr lligbt were dread hi Youug girls flung themselves from th roofi to escapo outrags. A boy who was captured by the Turks bad Lis lips, uore and ears cut ott and tils eyes tvra out be fore be was killed. ' Supplies for the Cubans. W iLMisiiio.N. N. C , Mav I1). Four tons of arms and ammunition, aud cargo of dynamite were in all probabili ty disembarked last night ou the coast of Cnbs, by the steam tug Alexander Jones and the pilot John l. Long. Lnder the cover of darkness, and with lights out the Jones, Thursday night, at a railroad wharf, lock cn a cargo consisting of t carloads of rifles, cartridges, machetes provisions and medicines. The pilot boat Long, Friday, took on a cargo of dynamite and was convoyed to sea where it joined the Jones for Cuba. Warships for Cuba Libre. CnicA',0, May ID. A special to th nines-Herald from iew York aaya: behind ths movement for the paassee of Cuban resolution Is a solemn pledge made by tbe Lubau junta to its support ers in congress mat lour euective men of-war flying the Cuban flagZareooly awaiting this recognition to take to tbe seas. These vessels, it is declared, will be obtained in England, and it asserted tbat arrangements have already bren perfected by which they will manned, thoroughly equipped and be ready lo sail the very day ol tbe belliger ency of the Cubans is recognized. Uacklen's Arnica Halve. The Bee. Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded friceo cents per box. tor Bale at A, C.Marstera & Co. - A Cure for iTuscular Rheumatism. Mrs. U. L. Lam son, of Fairmount, III i U019, says: "My sister used Cuauioer Iain's Pain Balm for muscular rneuma tism and it effected a complete cure. keep it in Ibe bouse at all times and bave always found it beneficial for aches and pains. It is tbe (inickest cure for rheumatism, pains and lameness I bave ever teen." ror sale by A. C Mareters & Co. Almost Blind Scrofuln Affects the Eyes -Little) Boy Troated by an Oculist With out Relief-But Now He Is Well. " When my little boy w as three months old his eyes became very sore and he was almost blind. I took him to an oculist wbo treated him for six mouths, and left him sh bad as be was at tbe beginning, Finally Mood s Harsaparilla was recom mended and I began giving it to him. In less thsn tbrea weeks he wss able to go into the sun without covering his eyes, and today bis eyes sre perfectly well, and his ear and nose, which were badly affected, are also well. Hood's Harsaparilla bus certainly don wonders for my boy." Mrs. James II. Painter, Amador. California. Remember Qoronnni-illn is tue one 1'uriOt-r. Al' ilrniri;nls. tl.slx for 15. uet Uood 5 .(... ..IflM ... I'll A HOOU 8 PlIlS with Wood s Barsaparllla. Administrator's Notice. NOIICI, 18 lltHKBY GIVEN THAT 'i 11 K uu'krbiuiii (1 Lm 1hh nuulnted udiiniila- tratorol Die entatu ol Marv A' Houruev. ilv- tttncU. All pi rwnu litv lug claims atfaliml said enlaUiaru litrulir notillul to preseut lliu fame tt tlie undtaiiKni'il at bin Louiv In ljuknm Gists iirvcluct, wllliiu tlx moutus fiuui the Uatu irwji nun proper loucburs. bated iLib Ah dy of Hy, 17. LfcONAKU HUtLL, lulu I j Administrator. Notice of Appointment of lixetutor VTOTU t. lb HEKKBV GIVKN THAT int tbu C'ouutr Ull'JtjrklilllLU hum u b mm ol LKjurluii i imiilv. Mate oi Oru- ou.ilulT ui'ijluP.-d i xeouuir of tlie utalu of itome Buuer. beiuusuil. all nursuus IisWuk cIhiujb 1RB1U! t aid ttlat': are bervby rt-iuirud to prvouut tlie tame with proper voucher! tucrufor to tli uinlcrilauul at tils store in otUburs, Dons im ( imiilv. Hialu ol Clrcaou. Iiblu six iiKiutlis from the dale of Ibis uoUce. UUU.U mis lui i)y o May, 1W. Emmilor nl the tutatu of lain . oorsu Usuvr. dcvcstied. NEW SPRING Our Spring Goods are just beginning to arrive, Inspection and comparison of PINE POO! WUAK For Men, Women and Children. Latest Styles in eolors and shapes. HHTS Our Hat Department is tight in line. SHIRTS Shirts aud Neckwear are DON'T JOSEPHSONS The Koyal lllue Crawford lllrycle can't be leat. Churchill, Woolley & McKonsie keep them. SUMMONS. TN i iiR riiuTrrt'nunTor i ur. t;i a i r or OisciMi, lor lVucUs t'oiinljr Aran ImliRt. I laiutui j M. I Jiw'I'li Hl ,lln.:cr. IHIi UiUut' lo Jowph Slia tuitvr, ibe bov usmrJ Uo IodiUiii. In ihi- nsmri'l ItioHtalo f Urnsmi, ' you sie berrny nMUHwi I'l-rst aipt aii.ner Ins n th Plaint HUM siialnnt ou lit mo abtro nlitliM uiltiytliv 1 1 rat ilav of tho Ut't Irrm ol 111' t nilllrtt I'KUrt lullowliiK Ihe rvplrullou t tho luno virscrilieil III Ihi' otJi-r ol puhltentluti ol lliln tinii nan, lili It tlrnl ilav nlil I Mon d ih .'.Mi ilay ol Junr, WX7. and l( xou Inll appear and auanr, lor waul llirtHl pUlntltT ill apply luMlilcutl tor tho iuIh I iluiunud cl la flu' romplainl. Tho rvlivl ili'mnmli il - I In fmrcloaiiie el a tvrlalo uiorlKas xucuud and drllvvrvd by you In plauuirl ou or aMul april Jl. tv.U, la x t-tire Ihu payiiit ut ol a or i lain pioinivirv mrtc loi 1110 p a I fc ou or ln'foio oin- yoat Iroiu dale wltb (merest al Uir rate ot lo r eunl ht aiiniiui and ubieh Mid aiorlaaKoeoDiryrd tiuto plalnl 1(1 lor llial purHMH) the lollowliia deacrlbvd real pmiMMly iu tlie County ol Dotii a, Male ol Or -Bil. t"-it; t oi No. to, (J) M Vtii, () ti u. (iu aud e lev id (11) ol M-eliou ten, (P' toinlup No. iiniy.o i-Mi Miuth ol laiiiio No. telvc, (Ul iveal, oontaiuiiiK H'l.ui cre. And a lutlliei ilwaw L'UiiliiK an-t ioiivIikiiik you, aid .loaepb Sill mil utvr. ol ninl(ioin mil aud all rislit, lil!i or tiiti-rmt in ami to gel l' p.-al pro rty and eicry tberool. TlilH uinmout i publlahiM l older ol 11' u. J, C. Kullerlou, juilco o I lie nlwo entitled couii, made April .1. l-.7. A T. I KW Id. uil.'i? Aiioriiey for rialniiO" SUMMONS. TN TUK IIU I M lOl KTOK1UK slAIKt'l lr.'i:oii. In aud lor the Countv of Ltouirla. L'll. 1.' . ( . !...... r.nr. .-in... riiuuilil. 1 K. Bun lor Iloree. N . I'. MlMJI, I'DlCllJrtll lit.) To W. I'. lo.. the ilmt i oaini d duleiulaut In the name of the htato ol ltr(nu. ion aro hereby required to npir and auMTi-r the roiu plalnl fll.-U Kiuat you in tho above entitled mil, Iu Hie alo i' named num. on or b lore the Alb day ol June, I '.;, that Ix-iuf, the nmt dav ol ..... .VMUIM. IIIUIOI HU. 11 lait io to anaivi r. tho plnlnurl mill npplv to court lor the leliel ptayiU (or In lu.ld emnpli tne neat roruiar terut ol i-ani court, ntnl II you to ihe la ml wmcu is a uecrei niMoivihif mr tnarruae eon traet Clblinc U twern yourself nud plMlii'lfl, auil that said platulill lo retorcd lo hi t maiden name, Klla F. Inrutn. Tlua aumuionii la puiilinbvil t y onli r mail.- at. Cliambcn at Koiplie City. Ckm county, UieKou, by Hon. .1. C. Knilerton. jndco ol aid lourl. ivlinb tntd ordeih dulcd, May 1'.17. . A. nKHt.BKKDK. ml :i" . Attoriu i lor l'lmnl'.fl 5UMH0NS. TN THE ClKt llT COI Rt Ol- UlEbTAlE ot Oreguu, (or Uouglas County 1 human ii. Dcrena, I'lalutlir, va. I Vtilt 111 K'lUl'y lo Lumcr l'aimi r, '. 1' Vout and llarilel lioyer, f . Iviidantn rartitiou ileal l'mirly. To Luther I aimer, J Ti. Hoyn and llarriut Boyir. abore namcldtlr ndauli: In the name ..( thu nto ol (lii'Suii, you sic hereby nnulrcd to ap',iar an, .nancr the com plaint tiled aaln.t r on in the above enlllled suit on or la-'lrne IU. Unit day ol Ihe neit resu lar terin i, tbU vouit, to n It: Monday, Juuo tb, 1-V7, aii-l il ,, 1,11 ,0 tnaunrer, (or want thercol the ptslr,tlfT lil applv to Ihe court lor tho rellel drmidiided in ibe couiplalut, a utv Cluct alattnier.tit nbltb n ua (ol low a, lo- v. II For a lrtllArni of the r,.: i,mtu.rlv ,lf.k.-rilM.t In tho complaint, ai the N. E o( Hectiou si, I p. h. ,( R,. k v , in liu;;laa County, Oregon, ae- cjmin( u the rraptcilvu nnhu of the parties hcrutw, fir II tai loU 1 .hoao cai'Uol bt: bad Itliout material Injur, to thoao iinlita, lor tho'alo ol tho ald leal properly Iu tho uiauuur provided by law, and a d l.lon ol the proceeds U tncen th" partit a hereto, nceordlnf to their retpeclivo rlirbta. Ihat Ihu plalni'll bale jmlHini-nt lor the sum u ol and '4-loo dollars, paid ou I by him (or tajLd. and that the lame bo taken out ol tho proceeds ol aalo prior to auy distribution thero ol. or iud-uiuut aicainat caeti ol aald dolendanla lor his juai projiortlon tbereol, and tbat the cost and dlsburavmcnta ol ibis auil becbarged to the roaiiecllvc parties pro rata, or. In laae ol sale, be paid out ol ibe proceeds prior todlatrl butlon tbereol. This , Summon Is sorxed by ptibllcallon there ol lu pupiiianre ol an order ol the circuit court ol the AlHio .l On gou lor Douglna t otiutv, dulv lnadc and cuteredoii (be Xh day ol April, lt-77, and May 1'.7. A. M. fit AW FORK, u'Jl"' Attoruev lor 1'lalutllt. Administrator's Notice to Cred itors. Notbc b hereby gacu lo all turaoua lutciustod that tbu lllidiTMC'Ded A. P. Ireland bah l.ei 11 bv IhtM ounty ( ourl ol limiiilii. cunte. (Jnroii. spiKiiuled aduiinlhtrntor ol tho 1 ulate ol K II. Ii'i'luinl, aeceaac-l. anil all oeiaoiia ihvhil- 1: iiiih again it aald ctnt:: tnuat pn ariil tbu aauio wlib roier vouciicniiiuiy eriU' il to nl.l adiulDii latur at my n nli:ni.c 111 ulalla I'r, I'nirl. IJouglaa i-otinly, On gnu. 01 to bia alt'irney at Koaubiinr, Ore::ou, Wllliiu luoiilba Inmi the dalu ol tbla nollee. I luted April Ji, lv;, A .1. IKKI AND, hi B Ilioi'i.K, Adunul ttiitor. Attoru y lor Admliiilialoi, h.'.iu. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. V'riCK IS 11KK1.BV 1 I V I- N IHAT TIIK a uidur-diMied baa leen by tho Conuty Court ol iJOUK'na County, Oiegon miily, Oiegon, apnoiulod adiuiuls caliib' ol tiuuiol W'IIhou ileu aaed Ibis- 11 n lor 01 tne All peiaoua buying tdalma airulnat aald ealub are notified lo pietoiil tbe aamu to tho iiduiluia- traloi at tho olbc- ol llrown ,v Tmitlu lu Uueo burg, On gou, writb pro)K'r vou bera duly icrl Oeil wilblu al luoinlia I rum Ibe dalv of this uotice. Haled at Itoii burg, Oregon, April H, 1VJ7. I.K". M. Uiiouh, Adiniuisirator ul of the Ealulo ul inuilcl Vi lb sou, Ucceaacd. :Vaaag maUlmi LT It'll T 1 NueULaui i'iuuo Oruau Ce. tJutablisLod l(j l(i. liavu wou il nutinnul rntmia- tiou fur iiuru aud iiyuipntUutit: tuii, uualitv. etructiou. The Ncuilham l'iunu & Organ Cu. iiubbods ouo of the largest piunu and orau factories iu the world, utiuiiiped with modern und improved niachitiery. Thin, with abumlaiit capital, able uiauagemeut aud the umploymout of skilled labor aud first-clans material, euablce them to uroduco the heat nlanoa nud orirutiH in lh couutry, at moderate pricea. The N'eedhaui piauos aro now ropruueuted at the Whlto llouae at Wuuhlugtun, aalho Hon. (iarrett A. llobart, vice-proHtdent of the Uuited ritatea.'laa stock holder iu this concern. , Capacity of the .Neudhaui factory Is about l',5UU plauofortua a year. Tbtt Needbaui uianON. which in luld all nvur tlm Unitail Ktatoa hv matiniiaililA dealer, have uaiued a btrouu hold on the ittilleut tone aud reliable wotkmaiiahlp. The company are also auiong the leading in Loudon, l.oglaud. uouimercial and Uuauclal atandiuK of the bigbeal. We are repreBcnted in Southern Oiegon by T. K. KIOHAHDHON, Itoieburg, Or, )Rl:SS OOODS Jl In Spring Dress line unexcelled for up to dale. .;, IOKUIM OUR NEW 5T0RI; ! Nl;V GOODS! Nl-W PRICliS! S. K. SYKES, tKAI 4-TAKDWARR V STOVES, TINWARE, CUI1. Annminitioii and Sporting (ioods. l nrflnl allriilloit to llnutltK iiiki itriiriiiii. D01EII J llouglai IIONWKI,!,. uuglaa Count), ssrraun. I bo ti atom ol tlieo prlnc i "plain lo.liin . Ilniinllir, I'otaMiuui, the i I nl. ol Iron I ud I. urn aud i lilorldi ol I all linn, MnxucliIKi nd.SKltum One Rptliig loiiialu" 111 an. I tho ollu i ot.ri VOt.1 gtauin ol oiid matter lo the gallon. UHatcd ou I lo- KMilhi-ili la, III, Kallioa Hhatia route " lloui ban I ram Im'o to l'oiSnml I u iHiugla 1 ouiity, Oie(ou. Aircrnvaloe eaxe if lUieiiinnti.iii. Naal ( lairh, l alarrli ol the siouiaeli, U in-pu Inn IhiIt. Scur.iu. Maladal roliulnt', Ktdiin 'liouhlo, t onillpatioii, lMwaam ol the Mtiu. I-lver aud Boiveit. and Veuen al dtaraai hate Iki'U ciirv.1 by Ibe im ol tbeao m ati is. New balh-riHtmi conueeted nub the maiu I'll i M i lia- l,'itorllec aud Kxpn-M ou Ibo pretn lo lia.il jr mall, not Hi and oulli Tonu $10 ri l neck. I.' per day. lilt ludihg l-allii. I tie Hob 1 n ii toll r Ibe liuim.lialc iiiil V'O ol ait. ui:m. 1. 1IOMWI.I.I.. SUMMONS. 7 '111 K 1 I Ki 111 lOI'RT OK Till. hHU 1 Maltlu Hlallloll, I l'lnllillll I lleu.V 1- Mi lauiel. and Alum I MtDsnleU. b,a nib. 1. ( M I'snicla, I. I Milaulili. aud A-Uiiic. r. Uaruet, i Kelendanl-i. I To Hi ary K. UcDanlela, Aunir V MlPaUiel" and K. Melaulela, deleudaula In the naiuo ol tbe blate o( Onfu: you and each ol yon aro hereby required to l aud ap poar suit aaawrcr tbe complaint 11 lid agaln.l tou In tho above entitled court and t auae ou or r (ore tho nrat day ol Ibe- Ileal regular term o( tbu alaou emltled court to ult On or t-niorr Momlay Ibe '.tli day ol June, l-'-. that belnc Ibe lint day ol aald uexl teipiler term, aud II yon fall to api-eai orauamr plalnllQ s eulaplalnl agalual oit aa aloreaald i.llbln aald time, lor want tbeieol, the plaintiff will apply lo tho lourl lor the ie Itel Ui tnandtd In ber coiuplnint aa followa: Kor judttnsent acaluat deleudanU, Henry K McDanleta anil Annie V. Meliauiels lor the il in ol l tbouaand and aiaiy alx ai:d kl (,OmVM) duller , with lulrreal thereon Inmi Uar Mb, lt'C, all In V. H gold cold, Im lbs um i l d ve butldre.1 'VHli dolla-a atlonieia leea. and lor the coats aud dlaburMituelila ol ibla 11111, and (r the (ul loaino ol a certain uioriRagi' executed by laid Henry K. MuHanb-la and A1111IH V. Mi Damola to A. W'. Htauloii on the Mlb dayol April, (or Ibe auiu ul Hie Ihoii.. and tlie hundred i.j,.m W) dollari ami luterr.t, and aaalitned by tho Mild A. W. hlautoii lu Hit. planiul) ibe zntb day ol A pril, Ik'',', and loi nu ll olbcr rellel aa la priiytd lor lu Mild cointilalut aud aa Ibe court tuny adjudge, mi el aud viuitablc. auriwM j, 1 I'l. i-tv Atlornetra lor rialnilll ubllahcd lu acoonlan This SUIUIUOIIS la pu lib au order madu by ibe 'Honorable. J. I Kullerton, )inli(i:ol tho ab luge o( tho abo' to entitled 1 ourt and elated the bib 'lay ol May, In? inut7. Administrator's Notice. N OTIC I. I IIKkEIIV t.r.N I II A I 1 UK uudersiKiied bas been by the ( ounly Court ol Houitlas ounly, ntato ol Oregon, iluiy ai jmlntid Siluiliiliiralor ol the eniaiu ol barab r. W atberly, docceacd. All peiaons Indebted b said eatalo an hurebv re iUlieU to make luimedl te payment, and iill peraoiia having tlulma ngainal rahl eatale an- ieiiiliil lu pre cut the aaine, propctiy erlhel, to tho iiuduiaigued at rcultabuig. Ifoiigbial'oiinty, rei:oii Wllliiu an lunntba (nun ibe diito ot Ibla uotli e. lialcl tln lutb day ol April, Ml. II. U tA IIIKKI.V. Admimntrator of tho calatv ol harab M W'catlicrly, tls caaed. Notice of Appointment of Admin i&trutor. TN 1 11 K OUM V COL' 111 Cuuiilv. f-tala ol (Inwiin. FUK UOl CH AM Ill the maiterol tKo e.UUo ol lleniy t'oun hi liior, ugi eaieii. Notbu la hereby glveu thai the yuderalgui d baie been by the t'ouuly 1 unit ol llougnia ounty. male i Oregon, duK apailnted admin istrators ol thu catnio ul Hum) 1 011 11 f rxinlor, leiuiuied. All peraou-i Iiuviiik clnima imiiiuiil Ihu aald tilalo aro hereby iiutilled lo'prcMiul the same propeiiy n rlbud to the umlcraik'm'd at IIih i,ai,e of J. IV. Hamilton lu tbu Nlitik building in ItoxuburK, I'miikUh t uiiui v, blaluol 'ri-Koii. wilbin -ix luoiilba Inmi Ibe ibilv ol tbla uutlue. I'ated at Itonebini;, Houglui ( ouuly, Oregon, tbla Willi day ol April, I7. J A M KM W. CONN, KKANCin M. CONN, Adiuiubitiiilora ol Hie l-.atalu ul Ib ury t nun, HclliOl , Iiucinsed. a.liU'i Trusses), t lull tsl Narstcrs.' Hue ucvtr miIcm, delicacy of touch ami reliability nl ; ui. iiubliu bv their attrat:tivu atii'saramo. maker of orgaui, aud have a branch GOODS! and we Invite a careful prices. (londii we li.te a vai iety ami pi ice. CURTAINS We have just received an cUy.anl line til Portieres, Tapestry Cuilaius and I.ace Curtains, whn lt eoiupt isr the finest line iu Southern t t ci;oii. KCMNANT RACK. I K IN ERY, ROSEBURG. OR. J. F. BARKER & GO. GEOCERS. :!TEAS A SPECIALTY. 4 i.kvuI t ran t if an flull tld COPPEE ! havlna a laiK1' r''1' Glass and Doll' Warb . at aat iti.alilog lw 1 n 1 ! Tuinauve. aie , 1 1 y p pillar . H. C. STANTON llaa J'lat tvevlved a l t and rati iuni' alo. k u DRY:G0()1)S cuNmuriNci or-- IjA'Ik'h' I'reni (iootlit, Kibkeii ', Tt iimuiuH, l.a.es, tf.U:, M. AI.BO A MNK bl'm.'K i'C hoots ajm seaor:s tit tb tout fins' lily mi t flnial' GROCERIES, Wood, Uillin and lilu a Wine, Crockery, Cordage, Lie. AUw on tiii1 lu Urirr )iintitit nud prlri-a Jutt Ikia tlfiirta. Al Ut;r Dtock -if Custoin-Made Clothing ror Choke TEA Call at Stanton's for "I,. V. M" IT I'OR ONI; I'RICI; I 1 bo piiblo-liii', ol 1 1 iu 1'L u.'Ot.il Si; hai 1 Ice ted iiiiiiiiiienieiila bi wliii h evei)' in h neilbei I In n lo ill KfeivK a tup) 1,1 ihe WI-UrOOT PI.ANTI;R, pi I lib. Tbe l"-l iiKileiilluinl paper piibi-brd lu Ihu rntllle Nui lliueht, WITHOUT liXTRA CIIAKOi:. Old MlllM libl lH ll'lli lMII ' Hill IM I'll e UlL .111111' privileuea I'm 1111 inliliiloiiiil .!nn(N, Niibieiibeia Will be xeul : iU noli north o phmh u( ihe MAdOON STRAWUIiRRY, Mlucu, buaidi liiuu 11 liiiiru b in , i , ill ,1, mid tiblld (Hid 11 11 I'Melli ul nblppi r. IIiIiik In yoiu onb is. H.AIMiKAI.I.U l l ll. (il. UiifoMiiiialo. Tin Dr. Gibbon Ibis old reiliiblu iili. I tho iiinal aui'i'rhslul biieelullit In K1111 Krau ulaeo, alill continues lo euro all tiesual and Aclnlnul Ulaeaavi aueli sa (biniiorrluta, llleet Ulrlclurv, Ayph Ilia In iyi-,v ; vuii us loriiin, niaui 111- AlvCijaesaes, Nervous lirbll- 'A Li..V Hy. InipoU'iity. hemi. i ; ;' VVnsl Weaknras anil l.oa tauuajuuaitek. j l riunluitiil. Ihti i'iiiii,,' ''nal Wcakneaa and l.uaa uuuuue ol sell abuao aud eaeenaiia piudiif lun Uo lolloivlnii ayiuploiii',: uulluvv touuleiniin e, ilmk Kpuli uudui' lliu eyes, pain III Ibe beiul, iiUKlua lutbeearri, luaa ol toiiliilem 0, dilbduiieu lu un- pioaelllug stl'iiuaers. pulplliitloli ol Ihu beuil, wuaauuaaui lliu uiuua uuu lllltb, IllltH III IIIU1UOI V I.I111 l,lon 011 the luce, UR. OIUliON has tiraiiriou.1 In Hau Frum. llll.Ullllitloil i'l.. OVi-r Hi il ty .it'iiii, and tliuae lionlilnl aimuld 110I lau 111 eoiiiiiit niui ami reeelvu Ihu l,,i,,.,i ,, Ilia Kieai aaiu anil epeiiiiau. I bo iloetoi riirr i when nt bera full, Tiyblui. ('urea Kuniaulrnl I'eraoiis iiuruil al lioiue, t liamn leiiaouublii Call or ivillu. llll. .1, K. CilllUUN, CJJ Ktiuil) bt. liitii I mil tiuto, Oil.