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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1897)
THE PLAINDEALER, Fnullshcd Mondays and Thtirada) a. Tut rUlSI'KAI.KR ITHt.MtlNO CHi. S. . BDUY C. V. KKNJAMIV... KillUir. ..Manager. nbacrlpllon Hlci on Vrer. - Hit Mnntha - Thrrt Month ...' 00 .. 1 CO MAY -J7. I.7. CHOOSE YE. Lamest efforts arc U-iuj; maJe fur the purpots of marshalling under one ban Dor all peraona who believe that the free coinage of ailver at the ratio of 10 to 1 will be a benefit to the country, litis on policy is held up aa all important ami ererythiog else ia ignored, with per haps the eiceptiou of the initiative and referendum. There are among all par ties a number of perrons who believe in free ailver. and there are many such io the republican tamp. Apart (rum a Jia cuseion of the merits of the eilver iee lion e f bould like to tall the attention of tbe so-called silver republicans to this fact . Tbe republican party is committed to tbe sold standard; tbe democratic party is committed to the silver 'etan dard. One or the other of these parlies will doiuinite the policy of the country Tbe populist party is not strong except in certain localities. Aa a national party it ia insignificant, as ia evidenced by its meagre representation in congress, Then if we are to have the country cli Tided into a cold party and a silver party, tbe one will be dominated by the republicans, the other by the democrats But this is the poiut that it in desired to wake: Tbe dominant element in the silver party will be the democratic that is a free trade party. The do mi nant element of the Koid party w ill le tbe republican, a party committed from its birth and by inheritance to tho put icy of protection. You muBt chooee be tween tbe two. There is no middle ground. Free silver uud free trade must co hand in band, and the student of our country's history cannot fail to ob serve that erery period of low tariffs since the adoption of the constitution has resulted in business depression and commercial disaster, no matter what the Standard was, whether silver or gold and we have lived under both. On tbe other hand, an increase of the tariffs to such a figure that they became proteo live in their effects have iu variably been followed by a recovery from busl nesa stagnation and a restoration of prosperous times. The free trade the orist will look for other causes than tariff legislation to accouut for these changes, but be must loDk iu vaiu. Like causes bare invariably proJuced like results and will continue so to do to the end of time. Tbe Plaindeallh concedes to every man honesty of purpose in his po litical action, and a desire to promote the public good. It ia tbe purpose of this article to call your attention simply to tbe fact that to attempt to further tbe cause of silver by affiliating with the til ver party you aid by vote and voice, un intentionally perhaps, but as effectually as if intended, the cause of the free traders ; while by acting with tbe gold standard party you further the interests of protective policies under which tbe country has prospered iu the past and may prosper in tbe future. The tariff bill it now under discuoeiou in the senate. Senator Aldrich said truthfully when he laid tbe bill before that body that "tho business of the en tire country was in a stale ol suspension awaiting the action of the senate The slowness of the senate is proverbial, but why it should be cannot be eatisfac torily explained. A body of less than 100 ought to be able to dispatch business more rapidly than a body of nearly W0, Bat in this instance it is the email body that moves slowly. The house, under the competent leadership of KeeJ, passed a tariff bill iu short order. It under Blood us business ami went about it in a businesslike way. liul the senate! Its dillydallying and delay allows the im porters plenty of time to stock up with foreign goods and tbe effect of the new measure will not be fell for u year. The democratic senators know list the meas ure will pass, then why should they de lay il beyond the limit of proper discus lion? Tbe country has asked for it, yea, demanded it, yet the previous ipuesliou cannot be called iu the senate. As J. i. filandell once said in the Oroou legisla ture, the question if, shall the bill pass? It fa action Ibe people waut and nol discussion. Nest year we shall probably have Hie opportunity of kuowiug whether or not the populist party is urgaui.ed in fur therance of a principle or for the purpose of boosting into office individuals who have trieJ other avenues and failed. W believe (be rank and file of lh party to b boueally slriyiug for belter jruvoru maut and better lawa without regard to official r-ersounel, but tho judications art that the politicians are cuJcavoring to Introduce the uielu-jJa of tho mac blue ud utelbe p-ttly for t'edrng purposes, io tbe furtherance of personal ambitious. The parly hitherto has prided lt?el( on its freedom from machine politic1, on being a "peoples" pirty. T.ast year it came near hfing its claim to tho title; neat year, unless the rank and file are watchful, it will lose il altogether. Inrrant's attorneys are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to secure a commutation of their client's sentence. They have hatched up all ports of olotics to the effect that others hid committed the murders with which he is accused, and their latest move is tho claim that a juror bad stated before lie was drawn that bo Mievod Pursuit guilty and should hsng. t.iu. Weyler, the Spanish butcher iu Cuba, is a little cocky because ol the paaeace of the Morgan resolution through the senate revojtnikiutf n nuie of war on the island, and threatens dire corse (juences to the Americans in Cul a il it passes the house. If Weyler wants to be wiped eff the face of tbe earth ho call le accommodated by riti p!y currying out bis threats. Next Saturday eecms to lx the date for the gathering of ih "I'niouists in tbe various counties for the purpose of sending delegates to (.'al. Cct'pcr'e Alba ny convention that meets ueal month. Tbe populist committee meetings so far held have refused, as a paity, Io select delegates to that convention. The brethren do not seem to 1 u uuil on union. Jude l'ollertou has issued au iniuec tion restraining the conuty treasurer of Laue county from paying over tLo taxes due from Lane county to the state, dis trict Attorney Yates represents the county court, wbich is tho uiouok party, and the treasurer has secured the fcr yioea ol A. C Woodcock to pres.-n I the other side of tbe case. Notwithstanding the bombast of Gen oral Weyler, it is pretty generally under stood in Madrid that tbe canee ot tpain in Cuba is a hopeless one, and a minis terial crisis and subsequent change policy on the part of the Spanish govern ment is among the possibilities. Beuton Killin, an old lime democratic war horse of Portland, has been appoint ed a commissioner to inquire into the agricultural resources of Alaska. Killin was a gold democrat who supported M Kiuley last year. NEWS NOTES. The tariff debate iu the seuate It-au last Tuesday. The Cubans the other day ilwiainitcd a Spanish military traiu. Ian Siuclair was drowned while bath iug at Ritzville, Waeb., last Sunday. A oung Ksiuimaux woman lectured in Portland ou Monday on the frozen Borth. A party of Greek voluuteetn from America arrived too late to take purl in tbe war. An alliauce is said to be lorming in tbe L'aet to tight the Uell telephone monopoly. An c.ogii8li eyudicate, it ia said, is preparing to build a ntilnav across Nicaraugua. Two persons were killed and three iu jured bv a fire in a New Yoik teuemeut house on Sunday. The chief of police of Spokane has or dered a number of gamblers a ud con ti de nee men out of that city. Commissioner Hermann has reversed bis predecessor, Commit-sioner Lamor- eux in tbe Chicago lake front cases. The Greeks bad trouble with Ibe Ital ian volunteers, known as GaribaldianB in her army and depj,,-; l iham to Italy. Bryau's dates in Oregon so far are Ash land July 10, Orr-jn City, 2 p. in.. July IS, and Fori 1 j n J iu tbe evening of the same day. 1 tie SoU.iJUU appropriation by congress to relieve Americans tn Cuba has been signed by the president and tbe money is available. The Danish ministry banded ia its retixnation and King Christian appoint ed another cabinet with tlerr Iloernng at the bead. An overproduction of sunar is reported Irom isueuoa Ayree. there will be -UtV 000 tons for export. That ought to help keep tbe price down. The steamer Bertha, arriving at Scat tie from Alaska, reports spring as well advanced in Lncle Sam s big territory ana tne miners busy. The Columbia continues to rise and will probably so dam up the W lllauictte inai water win be ou l rout street in Portland in a day or two. Marciuis Ito, the Japauese hero of the war between China and Japan, has gone to represent his government at the 0.ueen s jubilee in London, Au accident in a furnace at Newcastle. I a., partly owned by Senator Mark Hauna. resulted in the severe, and per haps fatal. injury of teveral men. Silver bullion was quoted at ijtj cents an ounce last wee, mat was the low est point ever reached. It makes the value of tbe silver iu a dollar about 1 cents. Lyou Adolpb, a young man of Salem, forged bis mother 's name to a check Sat urday and obtained $1500 thereon. The forgery was soon discovered, however, and the young man lodged in jail. A foolhardy bicyclist at Kocbeeter, New York, named Otto KapnerliuL'. Irv ing to keep up wilb a traiu, caught the pedal of his machine uuder the step of a car, was thrown under the whetls and killed. L'duitu 1'aeLa, commaudcr of Hie Turkish forces in Greece, declares that peace negotiations must be made with him, aud is pressing for a Greek pleni potentiary to conduct tho settlement of terms. Charles Cavil!, the champion swim mer was suffocated in the Jacksou baths at Stockton Saturday. The air iu a weighted tank is supposed to have be come charged with ges. Cavill dived, weut under Ihe tauk aud wati Hullocated. huorts al resuscitation failed. In the supreme couil at Wuuhiuutou ou Mouday the case of Blythu ye. ilmck. ley, iuvolviug the elate of the late mill ionaire Blytho ol California, was dis missed for waul of jurisdiction. 'J lie eiiect il to leave the properly iu the possession ol Mm. lliuckley, daughter ol tbe millionaire. Yoncalla. When the cider Applegales selected tho valley of Yoneala as the place to pick out tor themselves a home they bad an eye to the beautiful aa well as good judgment concerning the fertility of the soil. The little town that bears tbe name that is the caption of this item is located ou the line of the Southern l'a citic railroad :- miles north of Koselmrs, not far from the Appicitate homestead, where the capacious farm bouses with their two story front porches erected ic tlie long ago still stand, good for many years ot service ; but the viues and trees planted by tbe pioneers have grown up no that tho visitor ran tind redesliing shade beneath their spreading branches, and the Aanm of tho locusts, now in full bloom, nil tho air with sweet perfume, these old placva have an air of opeu handed boemtality about them that makes one feel when passing through the gate that he will meet a coidial wel come. Yoncalla first became known to fame because of the residence there of I'ncle Jewe Applegate, "The Sage of Yon calla,' a pioneer of l!4;, who played no inconspicuous part in the eaily history of the state. Put Youcalla is destined to achieve fame from auother source. I rom the elevated ground of the Charles Applegate donation claim, uow occupied by his sou George, a pastoral view is spread out before the beholder seldom equalled, rarely surpassed. Looking westward, in the immediate foreground, and almost at your feet, its course marked by tho alders and Ihe willows that fringe its banks, the little creek that drams the valley dauces on to its con fluence with the Llk and tbeuce to the I'uipua and to the sea. Tbe verdant meadows stretch back Irom either bank and tbe contented kiue brousolupon the nutritious grasses or quietly cheap! It the cud under tho shadow of a friendly oak. Then comes the village and the most conspicuous building iu it is tbe public school representing that system which is at once America's glory and her pride; then tbe rolling foothills that are now almost covered with young orchards. It is these that will make for the Yoncalla of the future fame and fortune At this time tbe outlook for crops ot all kiuds, fruit especially, in the older or chards is very good. There is somo fa!liugotfreorted of the petite prune but other varieties will yield well. Grain looks excel leut aud while a good rain would be welcome nothing is suffering yet. Western Oregon Crops. From Monday's crop bulletin issued by the weather bureau The weather wus favorable to the growth of all vegetation, more rain would have been bcucticial. Winter wheat is iu boot; it is from SI to oG in ches high, has a good color, aud is prom ising. Spring wheat is doing wall; it would be improved by a goo I rain and cool weather. Early-sown barley has headed. Oats look well ; those sown late would be improved greatly by rain. The correspondents in Uouglas, Josephine aud Jackson counties report that if more raiu does not soon fall, the Bpring-sown grain will not be over a half crop. Grain grown iu these three counties is princi pally for home use. Tbe grain iu the coast sections and in the Willamette Valley was never more promising, though raiu would be of benefit. The tirst cutting of alfalfa has commenced in the southern counties. Clover is gen erally in bloom aud will be ready to cut by June 10th. Garden stuff is making excellent growth. Hops are not uni formly in good condition ; in some yards they are liue, iu others the growth is ir regular. A few lice have already ap peared. 1 otato planting is about done those planted early have tops from 0 to 10 inches iu height. Sheep shearing is in progress iu all sections, aud an ex cellent clip has been secured. Max, for fibre, is making good growth and has an excellent color. Cut worms are reKrted to be doing damage iu the onion fields of Washington county. The great fruit crop, indicated by tbe profusion ol blossom, will not this year be realucJ. The fruit is dropping from tbe trees. J ho petite pruue is almost gone, ihe Italian and Silver pruues now- promises to ba about a one-half crop; other varieties a very fair crop Bartlett pears and apples will make i fair crop, unless more drop; and cherries will be a poor crop. -Some sections re port poor fruit prospects, as outliued above, while other sections report good lruit prospects, ihe fruit will be less in the northern half of the Willamette Yal ley than elsewhere. The causa of tbe change in the fruit prospects is ascribed by some as being due to the November freeze before the sap bad retreated others ascribe it to the frosts the latter part of April; while others are of the opinion that it is due to tbe warm period tbe middle ol April, during blooming be the cause what it may. the fruit croo from a comparative point of view, will Le short', r., much more than last year but less tnau in ivjo. strawberries are ripoaod a very fair crop. Quinces have dropped their bloom and the fruit is well set. Larly conditions for crops of all kinds were very promising, but these promises will not be realized ; however veiy fair harvest will be had. As com pared with the average harvests east ot the Itocky Mountains, it will be a large harvest; but using the Oregou average it will be ouly lair, at least it so now ap pears. M Ashland Orchards. I' pou invitation a Tidinus reporter on baturday morning accompanied Mr. h Carter and a big sack of silver upon a tour of the Carter orchards iu which there are employed now in trimmiog. cultivating, .etc., about twenty hands. Other orchardiuts are employing pro portionate forces io preparing Ihe tcround and the trees for the coming irun yieiu. mis wees many growers will begin thinning peaches in earneat. which will prove quite a job, as to in sure hne fruit where the trees are so heavily laden as is the case in most in stances this season, each one will have to be gone over and from one-half to two-thirds of the fruit picked off and ruii' li additional labor will be employed, 'ine larger orchards about Asblaud are generally thrifty and In excellent condi tion by reason of being well cared for Iu a ft'v orchards some peach trees, par- lieu-. y oi tne earner varieties, are V ii back," though this is not general or ci en common, it is thought, aud is at tribiitable largely to local conditions. from the present iirobpects il is confi dently predicted by tho growers that the mm, ciui iu iuib bocuoii iuib year win not only be au abundant one but also gives promise oi being excellent in jualily. Ashland tidings The slriko of Ihu American Fliul Glaus Workers' L'niou, of I'illsOurg, l'a., which was inaugurated four years ago, is declared o'f. IheJ dispute was over working Ihu "unlimited luiu." Of 7&00 men connected with the Americaii t' lint Glass Workers' l'niou, 1'JOO struck. The strike cost Ihu glassw orkers over 1 1,000, 000, aud during the four years i)) sink ers died. Now that the strike is over, it lb taid the United Mates Glace Company will reinstate, a large number of the men, Hatch wf Ncw.sy Letters from Various Localities, Normal Notes. lCcduced rales have len all who wish to attend the ment at lrain. There will crowd. secured lor a large The astrouomy class was star-gaxiug a few nights ago. ' Three young men from .leiler::on were visiting tchool laM I riday. Tho beautiful bills around Praiu ate kept busy echoing Ihe orations, essays, etc., of senior contestants. Tho recitations bv seniors In chapel this week were as follows : Nella Jester, Punctuality; Geo. Pearson, Ihe Oak; Susie Siwvers. We are Builders ; W. J. Loonev. Importance of Kdneation in Governmental Affaiis; Winnie Cutler, Resources of Oregon; l.eota Plymate, Ancient Tribes ; XiUla Bogers, Beligiou of Ancient Greeks. I'OMMfcM BMluN I' V V .HA1H AIIMi fcVIUl- isks. Wl.OMKM'AY, Jl'Nfc lt, l'... Music, orchestra. Invocation, Lev. A. II. Mulkey. Vocal Solo, liattie M. Warner. Salutatory, Geo. Pearson. I sear. Time aud Tide Wait lor uo Mao, tueie Sawyer. Ksear Silvery Threads, Leota M. Ply mate. ' Instrumental music, Mrs. Kdiih Kelly. Lsmv, The Bar is Passed, Shall we Cross the Ocean .' Nellie Jester. l.ssay, Power oi lalucatioo, Clara Kd wards. Piano duett, William Tell, by Koesiui, Misses Waruer aud Cotley. Kssay, Shall wo le Guided by the Wreckage on th Miore? Winnie Cut ler. Ls'ay, The Advantages of a Cullivalrd Mind, Mae Zumwalt. Oration, with valedictory, 1 ulure Ore gon, J. G. Patterson. Yocsl music, selected. Presentation cf diplomas aud couferiug degrees, President Paree. Bene licliou. Drain Items. Leonard Per kind is uiakiug quite an addition lo bis houee. Kev. Mr. Mulkey, I am (old, is to teach iu the Normal this tail and .preach io the Christian chuich. 1'r. Hedden had a mishap, llu horse rau away with the cart last Saturday evening, upturning the cart aud hurting the horse muchly. Last Saturday Annie Kirthey, oldest daughter of Joel Kirthey, died of Lung fever. She was ."' years of age. Aunio bad many friends and her funeral was a largo one. She was buried at the Bitchey's school houee. Gypsies arc here, ."-oinc goiig on north and others j ist arriving. I'hey ask to "Tell your fortune?'' Who are these people that are allowed to run in herds uot aoy better tbau Indians? But Indians are on reservations and these should be. So the quarti is discovered again iu Coles valley. I am glad it is rich ; boe so thought iil was years ago. There is gold in Pollock creek and the Kd Hills. As years ago the writer brought chick ens from there aud the party wrote buck that the gold from their croita more than paid for them and askeJ where did they come from. As to that I could not tell for aertaiu but 1 think Bed Hills. In life we are amidst death. Mother Taylor was talking about some matter and Father Taylor stepped into an ad joining room to tind out, and when he returned his dear wife had passed away. The loss was severe after 00 years of married lite, tier grave was draped white by the Bebekab'a as a jymbol of purity. She was worthy of tbe honor, lather Taylor soon goes to Ashland to reside with his sou. May his life be one of peaco. Mrs. Mary A . Taylor wite ot Key. . . iaylor, was years of sge, cousin of C. J. Uood, of Hood Sarsaparilla. Her funeral was largely attended. J"ti n hen Bryan comes to i'ortland, per baps he will explain the discrepancy be twecu bis statement as to railroad rates remaining high and the facts in the case, The first week of the present season sav 1-3,000 tons of freight carried by Ihe lake rouie Irom Chicago to New lork, aud 50,o00 tons carried by ali-rail routes By rail aud water the rate is 10 cents per 100 pounds, and by all rail lo cents The part-water route gives a cost of cents per bushel on wheat, and 0.0 cents ou com. A generation ago this cost was 51 cents; in the early '70s it fell (o II cents, and hai steadily declined since. twenty years ano it took a tbirJ to half of the export price to transport grain Irom the Weal to the ocean vessel Now the average cost by lake uud rail approximates 10 per cent. A great deal of capital has been wiped out through this decline in transportation ratus, but the poor man ha. been beuelilted. Tbe change, of course, should not be atlrib uteJ to tbe gold standard, but lo the crime of '7'i. -Oregouiau. The goveruor on Monday aiiDoiuted J. IS. V. Butler. Monmoutli: John J. I'alv. uauas;!,. L. I'ent and. Indeiieuuence : to bs regents of the Monmouth Mate Normal school for six years each. Mr. liu tier succeeds himself. Daly succeeds L. While ol Crowley, aud l'entland nils the piste of I'al rick Haley of Lion county. Marvelous Effects System Broken Down nnrl Hope Ah moat AhitrtHortorl - Hesilf h Mnred by Hood's tarsaparlllA, "For fllletn tru I hsve suffered with ratarrh aud imllRrfiion and my ivholtj syslern was broken flown. I had slniont abandoned any hoj") tt recovery. I pur-cliam-dDi liottlcs of ilood's Hrsprllla and its effects have lw!n marvelous. It, has made mo feel liko a new niau. I am able to sleep Ttcll, bavo a good appetite, and I havo gained several rounds in weight," jAMEHWiuKn,Oroville,Vash. "i had a scrofula swelling on one side of my ueck end ulcerated sores In my uoetriln, cauHed by catarrh. I also hsd trnall, itthlug sons on my limbs. I bought thrco bottles of Hood's Barsapa- rilla and began taking it and the sores soon healed. My blood Is purified, sod the ecrofula has disappeared." O. I). McManvr, Mltslou, Washington. ISood Saraa" v Darilla MUl lit-lii lar.t Ids Ou True Vlood Pur!flr. linni' fills naiiHt-a, Imliiii silon, 11UUU flllS ,iJlUl:s,, Mtonti. osnPHSorvs s Don't forget that wc carry i: r ft ioiuiucic nut; ui AmoiiR our Uulics' Pocket Hooks. A lull line of ludiiV pin Wet books, Ihe latest fads Iu monkey skin, alligator, etc. Duties' Kelts. A complete assortment ol ladits' lells in Ian, white, brown, blue k nnd ox-hlooil, including Ihe new double buckle belt. Uul.cs' Waist Sets. Ladits' waist sots, in iearl, atones mar also bo found here. gilt, Men, do you wear SMOLS? If so, we carry a line the equal of w hich has never been seen here. .SUMMONS. IN tilt llicl ll'i'opliTOK lilt MAI Ml A Oivcoii, lor shhI I'oimly UH"i linliK?. I'lmutitt.) ,ti. Mm.ttucvr HelvDilkUt. ly Jfh Hit Uucrt, I tic slmw nin-.l ilr li-n-liitil. Iu iuv nnnie il the Mio . Oivkou, )u ait hereby rvmltvd t-i p-r ami aiuwer I nwer III c.'ni abort entitled r-iim iiioi kuim ji'u in inn tut l.v ihu nut lv ol lh nval term ol lb. at oe . niulc.t omit lolixwlnr the rxplrallon ol the tunc wavrita..! m the onli r ot iuMlctlou olttiH miiioion, w htiU llrsl ila "111 l Mou lt v the -Hi .lay ol J'.idv, !!'.', ami it on lull to arprar ami autiver. t"r n aul tlirroof pluliillit Mtllavi'lv to mI.I cm! I"t the tcli I ileiminj e.l to I Ik eomi'taiut. The rvhi'l ilomuilrl l the funcloamc l a i tilaiu ui..rtsi;o executed an. I .tellvcrvd ty yoi to fluuitiil ou ot al-o'it apitl .', Is9l, to ur(i the lBi".'iil of cttaln .nnuiry nolo tor IIS) pa) all.' oo -r K f.'ia ou-- year (ruui ilalu with lut.TvM at the tatu ol H ht cent per aiiuiitu il l huh Mil. I iuottaij''i'ouveyeil tiul.i plaint trt lor that piiroc lh. lollowlng (IraerilHxl rral proH-rty iu the Comity ol Uouglai, btalo ol Ui Wit. I"-" i! : lot No. l.(I even, ()liii, (t0 u.l eh-M-n (in ol ..vlioti tc ti, (I'M loiinahip No. t'vcuiyt'io (."S) outh ol tanite No. twelve, (Ol nest. lontRinlui 1' l.w. acrvn. Au.l a lurttiei tlvcrve harrlng au.l luitulo.-in y.m. aalil liviepb tilii.aiui.--r, of aiKipivm au and a'.l tlcht, title or luterest tu au l to nal-l real IT'pitly and ei i ry lb. rvol. 1 (il.1 mmnonb m published ''i "i.lit ol II u ), f. I iillert.'ii. i t the nl'o' cutlttvl cut, na le April :l lv'.'. A l l EW 18. uit.l All 'tiuy lot Plaintiff. AdnihiMrator's Notice to Crctl itors. Sotli c I hue l y n tu t" all i miDi ini' iiitod thai the .iiid'.iM iKUe.1 A. lic'aud ha- l et u t-y the oimtv Court I pouglni i-ounly, urnoii appointed adminlatrator ol tho estate ol K. H Ireland, ilv eviwed. aud all pciaoni haMoi: claim axaiu. t at. eniate uiui preseui Hie aam who tuoper xoticnenittuiT xerio-a to ain imiiiinii raior at my teaiuio Die III I'laila 1'rxuluct. Douglas . on il ty. Or'toii, ,.r to hi attorney at KtHVb' ur, Urei;ou, will. in lx uiciiths Irom the dto ol t.ua notice I'a'td April 1'.', A . IKKI AM', I., i B Kipt'it, A'tmiul lintoi xtloiU' J t. r AdiMiin: tuitoi. ."'t:- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. V'.lllf. UI Kl UV LlVl N IHAI HIE under n-t:cd baa l ecn t y tbe ( on uty four t ol I'ounlnx C'. iii.ly ln (on. api-oiatcd aJiultil' tratoroltlia er'at ol l'aniel Ulljou deeeawd Alli-oiwu- hi-, ii g elalma aalnit .aid mate are notified to pieaeut the name to Uia adinlui tratoi at Ihu olie. o! Broun A. Iu:.tlu In lloie hurg, On gu. with proiK-r vourhcr duly verl Bed rllhm six ui'iiitha lioin the date ol tin Dotiee. Dated at !:! Ling Or- fun, April l)7. uto. M. Ba)N. AdiMinntrar r ol ot the K-mtcvl l'nulel " 11-.-u, DtA ea-:i. Adminibtrator'.s Notice. IxToriCI I, IIKKEHV t.lVUN I II AT IIIK uudcniK'ied haa beeu l.y the i.ouuly Court ol ItouKla touuty. btato i l Oregon, duly ap point, d a.lmliil-traloi ol the e.iate of rah M. vt i albcrly, devea-.ed. All iDl mdi bo.-d to aid estate ure bcrvhy re-iuuvd to maLu limuidi ale payment, au l all jK-r-' ii' bavlux clalma nnain.t ml'l i -.tale are n .iilrd to pn -eul the aine, properly . rlii..l, to the undUKigned al BCuttrburK. t'ouiilii i oouty, ireou wiilim n uinntb (mm 'he date ol thl.x tioti. e. Dated tins lotli day ot April, Wc. II. V KA I Hhhl.V. Adnuiil ilralor ol the i-tat.- ! -urnh M Veallierly, dem'.-.d Adtititiist tutor's Notice. V'Jlli I. 1--. II I.I KB Y Llt: IHAI 1 1 1 K A' uii'letMii' d ha b. vii u ulnle I adiiiiuln tialoi ol the tale ol Mar. A llourui.), eeoned. A.l p. mum ha iiii( uaimn ai'alii'i kind estate arc lu.rel y uotilli.d to Teeut Ihu rauic to Ihe uudraxlguid al hir home In Locking dla-j i.ret liict, lthiu lx roi iitlm Irom t. iIhU Ucr. ot mill pr(!r.r ou. Iitrj. Dated this Hi diir ol May. lh. I LONAI D blJtl.l., IuI'IIj Adiiiiuintrator Notice of Appointment of t;ci ufor VOID T. 14 HKKKIlY CtVLN 1' uuderMgu. d hu be 'li b THAI 1111. Ihe t'.uuty Louri ol Doiiului ouuty, KOii.'bilr iippoiul-d i xeeurur (iioiL-c Biiuei, Decen id. All -Int.. "I Oie of the i ilu le id pep.'iirt hai inir lieiebv r."inir..l elHluii aaiu-l -aid eMab bi preeu" I ' o rauoj mill proper loueheri th relor to tlio undeiiigii. d nt hi- -tun- ill S.'ottibutg, Ioiig'n l oinii) , blut.' of nriimi, nltbiu tlx in "lithe froui th .bit' nt tlui Hutu e. Dated llitr I7'h il ol Mb- . I-'J'. J. 11KDDI f , K .u ut 'i of iho Luate of ml, 1 1 i.uoig': Iiauer, d' teased. rltU.1I TfcKMlNAI, UK 1NTKK1UK I'OlMH Jke) Northern) Pacific) RAILROAD la Ihu Line t'j lake To all I'olutM l.'itHl uud fSutilh. Is tho DlMN'j CAH liUU'lK. ltiuus Uiougb VEol IBL'LtD IRAINd aVKKV DAY IN 111K YCAU lo 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO (noeiiknugortAmj CsmpsMd ol Dining Car Uniurpmtd, Pullman Dnalng Room 8litptn, 01 Latest tqulanml, loi ami m;liinu uiii Beat that can be couatruetcd and In wbleh ai'tommodutlon are both FRKK aud FUKNIHIIKD to holder! ol rirat or Hceoud elaa 1 lekeU, and l.l.i;JAIMI' UliV C'UI (.'IlKN A t'oultuuoui Lino couuucllng with All Lines, aSoidlug Dlrtet and Uululciruptod ricrrlee. rullmauhlceptirictortalluuii tau be accused Iu a.l v mi co through any uncut ol tho road. S To aud liolu all I'olnta In uiur ea, EuKland aud Kuioneeau bouurehaaed 'iivkei OOlee ol Ihu t'owpauy. at any full Information oueeruliiK rnltH. time n ttilim, rouli and other detail liirnlahcd on pplleatlou Id II. K. Ul II K, Luial aguul at Uun'.brj.iJr., oi l. tlltlll lOv, Aulalaut lieneral raakeURri Agelit, No. 1-1 Uml rit , r.ir. WathliigUui, i'ottl LAND, OHluON, LliullU Ollliu miiuivf New (looiU, Just an Ucil, note the Do you ride a Dike? Wo cativ a lino lii'O ( bicyile cycle nhor, clothing. diesdeu and lam y i .msEPHSons NBW 5T0R!;! NUWtiOODS! NliW PRICUSl S. K. SYKES, -PKAI Ammunition ami t an lul allpiitloU I. IIuiiiIIuk Miitl MrplrliiK B IIONWI.I.I.! Iluuala County. Orriiuu. I ho il alert ol I In -.0 lll- l .'Ullll Iodine. Uromlue, PelnMluni thr ailMUiati i ol Iron aud Lime aud t hi "ildi ol C'ahlutu, Magnwluui and i-odlutn One Hptliit: C'lnialui I S and Urn othei mi l .giaun oi tolld niatti r lo the gallon Uxated ou thr Soiithrto l'-lni ' Shat route " Iron Hau I ran. Ueo to Iu Douglas I ou lit) , On (on. AggraeateJ inn ol nhrutnatlMii tarrh, I atarrh ol It"" htouiaeli, Dr-.p.-Pfla Ilia bile.. Neuralgia, alalailal l'olonlnj-. Kldnv 1 rouble, onutipauou, Dufaj.-i i l the hkiu, Ller aud Hon:... uud tni i- al dUi-aai a have U.eu euroil l y 111" ute. ol lb. lo " al. ra. New balh rooin . lontieeled nltb Ihu main bill I.I i in- I'.iloltli and l.iptt nit the pn in lae Dally mall, not Hi and luulb Tfrina - ID p-r neek, f p r dav, u. luding bath.. . Ihe Itut-l is under the Immediate aii . r la I 'll ol I AIM. 1. IIOPIWI'.I.I.. in la. MatiaRi f. SUMMON.. S I lit. I Hit I 1 1 (OtKl Ol 'I III. blAIL 1 id Urcti.-u, f.-r Itoulai fount-. Mat'.ic ii'antou. . I'l'ituUR I lleur K klil'auni and Auuic I M Daniel', hit wile. I I y Daolrlr. I. L. Mi Danleli I aud Aunlc T. Oarner, I iJclYiidaulii. i To ID nrv L MuDauleli, Aiinl. V MU'ume!. au.l K. Mebnmrlii, dehudaula In lb naiiiu ol the Mate ol Ouk'.'u; Ou au.l ench ot you r' bet' l y re jiitrcd t aud ap pear aud ao Mir the (iinplaiiit (11. d nfnlu.l vou to the above rutDlr.! ourt and an.r on iu I-fori-the tlp-l "Lit of lh- ni:t regular Ittru ol the lit.- o ' iiitiileJ ..iiii t i l-it tin or before M"iulii (he llt .biy ol June, l-'i,-, that being ih Urn dav of wld urtt recular teiui, aud il yoit tall t appear urauiitver plaiiittd a eompUlul agnlu.l ou a aforrnald -villi In r,aid tune, I'.r waul ll.cit-ol, the pi 1 nil it will apply to Ib.i court lor the le lief il.-inandcd Iu bei loinphunt a l.illowr.: I "r ju.lKiaiiiit anil lel. ii.Uul-. H. ur f. M. Daiitela and Auuk- V. M. Datii'-In b r the uim ol n th.iuaud and nily U aid 9l ifiu..-ll dollai". with inleieat ttiercou limu M y j' h, I i7. all In I'. -. K'.ld t orn, loi tho -uiti ol Dm- huti'lred .tJ.oo dollara nlluiu. h I. i and (or tbt 1 o.t aud dmbiiieiiirulii o( t In. .'lit, aud lor the lore, loiuiu ul a ei-rtaiu lnortaKe eeeutid ly mid lleury K. McDaull and Annie V. M Dnniela to A W. titanb.u ou the Mil. d .) of April, I I. for th- iuiii of In o thrvit and li- u hundred " "0 d"llar. and ititeu rt, au l iK.u-ii. d bv the .nid A. itaiil'.ri to thi tilainlitt the .".Hi -lav ol April, l..-, and for -m h other tellilan i played It Iu miiiI r.uiiplalnl aud an the ioiirt W" 't"nln'', i act aud ciutlat'lc. HIIUH 1 1. TIN All, ini y for l lniiilllt llll. kUUllll' 1- piiblliilu.l In rordaure with an ordu ina'le by the IP nmalilo J. I r iillrrton udge of the at. v e cutllkd lourl and dated the Mil day I May, IfclK. ini.l SUMMONS. i:- UIL i lilt l II tJI LTOI IUL f lAIHOI er. ou. in iin.i lor tbe t ouni . oi I'o.m -. til V. Mo, ritunliil i i i hull lor D- on.. . V T. Mow, I'efotidaiit To . V. H'.ki, Ibe aboe Pain, d Jelcnilaul io me name ol the S'ato ol Oiegou, 'oil ate hereby re-iuirvl to npi,ear and aunver tho t oin plaint Ubd apainat yon hi the above inlltlrd hult, In the alMive naiueij i ouit. on or h-loru Ihe lh duy ol Juno. I J7, that being lh" hint day ol uu uexi rt-KUiar lerui oi -ai'i eourt, an. I II T fall "O to uiiaiv. r the libilutitt n ill niiply to Ihe eouit lor the lelal piay'd fur in mild touiidaiot, wuieu ia a uoe-ri -e ai.iaoiviug inn mairlnge eon Irai'l f.llllli l...luo...n woovusll k.i.l ..l..ln,IM and that aaid plalulill be icloU'd to lie l inaldeo nam. , i.ua I . riecmau I inn niiuiuionii la puiilUbcd b oM. r maK at chamlicra tit Empire City, Coon couuly. Oiek'ou by ilou. i. C. I iilh rlou, judge ol nuid eourl nbleh napl uidvrls diileU, May M, l, I . A. nr.iil.BKKDl , m J jl ' Attorney lor Llulullll Notice of Appointment of Admin istrutor. T.N IIIK IUUMV retlll IOH Dili iJI.A.-j limine, . laie .1 Oregon. Iiillic ma'terol thee-lau-.l lb my touii, be- liiui, ui'1 ea .eu. I-otb c l h. re1 Kl v. nl Lai Iho uiob-ralitued ha' e been by thn ( ouuty lourt nl liougiai ouiiiy. niao: oi uriaon, uuiv appollile'l ailuilu latraloraol the enlalu of lleuiy i umi, ..enior, defeated. All peraoni haviog claim airulna the aald estatu are In reby untitled to prv:.enl thofauio jiropuly uril'tid to the utidemKiird at the ofO. c of J. . Hamilton in tho Miuk buildlug iu ItoavburK, Douk-Iu Count e, r-tatuol oregou, wittiiu mi nioutba liuin the duto ol luia none''. Dated at KosebuiK. DomkIui Cuuiity, Ureguu, iuj, wiu unv ( if'rii, I'..' JAMK 1 W. CONN, KRANIJIH M. CONN. Adiuiuioliatoro ul the l.itRto ol lleury Cunu, i.eiuoi, ueeeaaeu. a.Jlo SUMHONS. Tl. 1 HE CIUCt'IT COURT Of THE blAlE vi oickuu, tor uuugia eouuty. 'lbomaa U lCfeii, plalutlfr,-) Ml. Luther Palmer. ' I till 1 1. ill Killltv to Il tlfiLKi I I'.rlill,.,, I, I aud llarrlut Hover leudantu. vt- i roperiy. Io Luther Palmer, 1. 0. Uojci aud llairlet coyer, auove naiuen gen nanuiti: In lbs uame of tho etftlu nl Oregon you are ueruo t re-'iuncd to aunear aud annuel- ibe plaint tiled again! you la tuc ahovu ititltlvd le com sult ou or bclore tho tirnt day ol Ihe neit remi larterm ol tbla court, to-lt: Mouday, Juno -nu, irj,, aim n you mil iu io aiibiier, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to Ihe court lor the relief demanded In Ihu complaint, a hue elucl ilateiueut ol wbleh is aa IoIIohk, io-mII. I or a partlilou ol tho real property described lu thocouij.Uint, aa Iho V- 'i of Heotion J, Tp. 'J-Jri. ol It. a W., lu Douglaa Cuiiutv.Oroyou. a! I'Jldlng to tlm reniiectlvu riKhta ol Ihu pailie hereto, or If partlilou cannot bu had tvltbuut material lulury to thoto nghta, lor thoialo ol thu Bald real properly lu the iiiutiuur provided by law, aud a dlvlalon oi the proceeds bctuceu tho partien hcrolo, aecordlng to their rvuiicetivu rU.'UU. 'ihat tho plalulill liavo ludKiueul lor the auui ul al and bS luO dullara, paid out by lilui lor taxea, uud that the name be lakeu out ol the of. or ludtuieut ,,alui,l each ol ald dclendauta lor lila ) ut pruportlou tbercol, and that thu cohU and dlaburatiiiiciiU ul Ibli lull be charged aale, be liuld outol the procecda prior todiblri billion Ihereol. I hia buuiuiou I served by publication tberc ol lu pumuauee ol au order ol tbv circuit court ol tbe utalu 1 1 On gou for Douglas count', dul v umde aud i ul. red oil Ihe Jt lh day ol April, It'ji, and Mur lid, JW7. A. U. CUAWT UUD, aJ'-'lV Atioruiy lor J UiullU, iu iui; re.iieeiiio yariii iiru laia. or. iu eaflo ol Lm1ic5, call nm! 5cc the flue line of BLACK DRESS GOODS Displayed in Our Whitlows. al:,o While CullaiK ami Cuffs iu the latest stylos. following : Men' Department. It is worth your tiius lo leu Ihe elegant dn.pl, iy in mil mens' depailiiient. Our '.'ft mil hi I k hauden bieln aiu selling like hot cakes. aula, l'n ) ( In hone, I i- bicycle cas and all klnda el hlf)i lit til IN 'ARK. STOVES, TINWARE. CUTLERY, Sporting Oootls. ROSEBURG. OR. J. F. BARKER & GO. GEOOERS. ioroi't andlll "1 A ,n...m.' i. 11. r k A 8PECIALTY. A pwial bran J J uualullrraid la, irl corrEi la having a large Mir Nriv.l!-. Glass and Delf Waro at aatjnlalilng biv Turn. i I i.-ra. rlur ittii ara krrf popular . vanned H, C. STANTON Baa 1'iat reealtad a uta anil aatsniUv aioek DRY : GOODS (IiiNkIHI TNI or - lAili.'a' Drr.HH tiood-i, KiI.Imii-:, Tiiiiiinni), UiTh, Hf., .U: AI.HO A riSB H Toi K of- IMMTN Ail NIIOi:s Of tk. bit quality and flnl.li. GROCERIES ( Wood, ill. nt ii ii 1 i;ii. Wan-, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alau on hand In Ura ijuintitlr. au. t prlem t Juit Ihe tlm.. AKi a l.io .lork of Custom-Made Clothiug l'or Choke Call at Stanton's for "I,. V. M " TP I OR ONli I'RICIJ I 'iho puhli-Uiti ol Iho I'l .tlMiaAi tit hate per loeted arruiiKeineuta by which cury laMinub acrlbct Iheretu lll receive a copy of the WEUFOOT PI.ANTLR. The be-t ngrlcultuiul pi.er liuhh.hid In tl,.. I'aeilic MJitu'.utl WITHOUT LXTKA CtlARtili. Old aubteriberil renew lim will receive the .., privilege!! MW" Kor uu addltiuuul jcenla. auhiierllieiH will be "ent iu cents worth o plunu of ihu MAUOON STRAWBERRY. which, bcide belug a Inrgc betry. I llu.. .mi olid aud au excellent uhlpper. Milng lu your oid-.ru. I'LAINDE Al.hlt l i lt, in, To Tlic t nloi liinutr. Dr, Gibbon 'I hi old reliable nud thu moat eueeikaful biicelullhl u Hail Krau t'.hii'ti. allll continue lu euro all bcaual aud 5enilnal Dlacaae.'" auc'U a Uuiinorrhura, (licet Slrletuie, typh III In all ItM follllH. Klkli, I.I- i&'t y'..1ae. Nervoii Debit. 7.'"' l,"P"','ii'y. rieml. f. U , I. &JL7,if iln.ih,..,,! Ilo u.. Uuucool tell abUKuuu.l ollowiiig nymplouii,; aulluw loiinlcuaiice, diirl. :pol UUder thu even, t.nhi iii llu, Ii I ...... lu the cum, lut.i ol colilldein a. dllllilinieu ,u ... roachlng Mnintcrn. palplUllou ol ihy hean. 'eakueaaol IhnlliuLa ud buck, lorn ol memory liiioli a on thu face, cuuiihn. i oiiHiiiiii.tlon, elii. DA. 'II II HUN baa i,ri flo,-,! in n, S .. .. titer thirty M'liiBaud lhue lionbli.l nhould not tail In commit hiui and iei cue the beui III ot bii Kt a l . kill and enperleuee. The dui loi eim beu other . lull. Ti v Mm. t iire.i auurniii.....i i rcolia cured at home. 'liii i. .,,,. i.i., , . 1 1 ... ... .i ... - ' ' KM U IT , I II,. Dlt. I. I . (. Cj Juttiii) bl. duul'ruu TEA .., Vlteo, Uul. 1