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THE PLAINDEALER, TublUlicd Mondnj aod Thurwlaj . Ut TDK ri.UMH- AI fc ITHII-HIMI CO. . I I'll V Y. BLHJAMIN,.. fcditor. ...Manaj-cr. tacrlllnii titlr. Ob Year. 00 Mil Month Tbre Month ! MAY ol. lSit7. FLOWERS AND TliARS. Under Ibe tod and llie dew, Waiting the juoVuieut day, Under the laurel Ibe blue, Toiler tbo willow the gray. This i tbe day eet apart, iirt by membership of the Grand Army of Republic aud afterwards by law, for purpose of decorating tbe graves of the (lie the parted eoldicrs witli (lowers and Wiv ing Ibe exetciee with appropriate cere monies. How tbe brain teems with memories ol tbe past wbeu on each re curring docora'ion or uieuiorial day, we repair to "God's Acre" and tbere be stre wilb (lowers anJ tears the graves of the loved ones gone before. Wben this beautiful ccreiuonv was iirat con ceived aud put into practice, tbe smote of battle bid Ecracely cleared away. Tbo Picti'nal bates that had been euueudeied by Ibe louir years of war and the directions thai led up to it still wrinkled iu tbe breast, both noith and south, and tbco who gathered at the graves were B'.ill in tbe full vigor of their manhood, ready and willing to again, if occatiou reiiuiiod it, go forth and do battle ( jr the preservation of the Union. But how cbauged is ail this. Now we gather at the cemetery. A younger generation appeals with its burden of (lowers aDd of love and the wreaths are tenderly laid upon the graves of federal and confederate alike. Tirr.e hath smoothed the wriukles of hate and healed tue scars of war. iheie is no longer a North and outb under the old meaning of the words, but one country, one flag. One thing is becoming more apparent as the years go by : The graves aie in creasing and tbe veterans are becoming more few. Those that remain have long passed life's meridian, their hair and b?arJa are silvered by tbe frosts that shall know no vetting, and with halting step they now approach to da that for others (bat still others w ill tenderly aud lovingly do ere long for them. Tbe strife is over and tbo notes of ibe rev eille have pasted away, and now with bowed head and listening ear the veter ans arc waiting for tbe sound of "taps" that fball be for tbera the last goodnight. A mighty army, the like of which the world bad never seen, at the call for help, marshaled under the banner of the republic and keeping step to the music of the Union reported to the president for duty. They came from fireside and from office, from forge and from field, from workshop and from mill. Tbe scion of tbe rich aud the son of tbe peasant marched side by side, ''into the jaws of death, into tbe mou'.h of heil," as it proved to be for thousands and thousands who went away with the hope of participating in tbe shouts of victory, but really to fill an unknown grave, to die without the ministrations of loviog hands to make easy the journey through the valley of the shadow. These also are remembered in tbe ex e nines of today, and while it may not be possible to lay a wreath of roses upon their unmarked graves, flowers of lovu and wreaths of affection go forth to aJorn their memo ries and honor their deeds. A few more years nd ail who took part in that memorable .strife will have passed on aud the place that know them now shall know them no more forever. A grateful people not only honors their valor aud (heir solf-jacriticc iu the hour uf their country's need, but will make comfortable provision for their declining years; and wheu Ihey, too, are added to the comrades that aro gouu before, at least once a year their evirits may hover over the spot where tbo tenement of clay awaits the resurrection aud watch while their graves are covered with the em bleuis uf loviog remembrance. Udcora uou uay una uone more man any one thing to destroy the bectioual lines ere ated by (ho war. May its observance never be suspended. Under the sod and the dew, Waiting tbe judgment day, Flowers aud tears for the blue, Teats aud flowers for the gray A preacher at Salem, a few days preacbed a seimou directed ugaiust growing and picking of hops. The ago the gist of tbt discource was that bops made beer and beer made drunkards. Well, that is true, bo does barley aud cjru makes whiksv. But this goucration will scarcely stop the cultivation of bops, barlev. or corn, especially as long as there is money iu it. Whatever (hure is dmauJ for will bo produced. Let it be- remembered that Vest repre sent! tbe popocratic iuitead of tbe dem ocratic tld ol the tariff ipieitioo. Tele jraoi', (Jem.) It was for some time a sttvk. argument of lbs silvprile that tbo price of ilvor and ths price of farm products went up or dow n together ; and on this slatemeut they relied iu order to win over the farmer. The price of farm products for tbs last J car has Iwn ntcalily ou the increase. Wheat, corn, cat tie, t'ti, commands a much N'tter pi ice today than it did a year ago, but the prie of silver is lower thnn ever before in tbe hictory uf the world. The silver agitator is the greatest enemy of the farming and , la'nti inur -tiuo that i allowed l run I The stale grange held its annual tea siou al Cor vail is last week. It declared for fre silver and ths initiative and ref erendum and adjourned. This is uot surprising. The graue has long been a fort of populist auxiliary. Out of it came the farmers' alliance, and from it came populism. It may l noticed, however, that mice the grange itidnor a'ed in its creed the political vagaries of populism it barui't amounted to much. Teople who understand the tis.it y of cer tain economic and commercial laws have cut loo-e from the grauge. It was very proper for the Chatauqua society of Oregon City to secure a speech from J. Bryan. Sow if Col. K. A. Miller, a Bryan democrat, who ie- presi dent of tbe sxiety, will see to it that Col. Irish is engaged to speak ou the op- pjeile side of lire money tpieMion the people may believe the engagement of l'.ryau was no, a partisan move. Tbe otrsliou will stand discussion but let the people have both sides of it. Mr. Irish is the capiat of Mr. I'ryarr a a platform speaker. The Oregon City Tress eaiJ Magoue the robber of LaJd's grave, was a free 3ilver advocate and of unsound mind. Ibis caused the .uanv uVriKt'iat, a Bryan silverite to wax exceedingly wroth, and aeks what that has to do with robbing a grave? The Democrat's iiucry is pertinent t ut the ttatctuent of tbe Tresi is no more out of the way than the policy purntiej by the silver oraus lual cnarge up an tt.e crimes in tt.e calendar to the gold etaudard advocates. The senate is considering the Untl' till by paragraphs, and it appears from tbe votes that the frieuds of tbe bill will be able to muster sufficient fetrtng'.h to carry it through subbtantially as it cau.o from the hands of the committee. More prog ress is being made than was expected and the country may learn belore the summer is over under what conditions it may expect to do business. senator unman bas been burring up tbe animals iu tbe senate by dimanding investigation of tbe charges that senators had taken a J vantage of their knowledge of the sugar schedule of lbs Gnauce com mittee to speculate in eugar. liu inci dentally charged ex-i'reeident Cleveland with having been a party to a bargain- with the sugar trust during tbo pendency of the Wilson bill. Johu Wannamaker's pessimistic speech at Philadelphia recently is at tracting considerable at'eutiou. It is a little odd that the eminent Pbiladel phian did not discover tbe thing of which he complains till after his aspira tion to a eeat in tbe United States ben ate bad received a setback at the hands of a republican legislature. Free silver is the ' ehi: bolerh'' of fu sion, free silver is the catchword by which the wiley politicians of the dem ocratic parly expect tr i .dace the mid dle cf tbe road popuiibU to pull tbe offi cial chestnuts ou'. uf the tire for them. By fueion men who are contending for principle become the tools of spoilsmen. In another column will be fonond a extract from a speech delivered in the house of representatives some time ao by Congressman Deliver, of Iowa. The speech was made on tha occnaioa of the discussion of tbe Wilson bill but it is equally applicable to the presuut discus sion. And now it is said that Tom Watson, who ai tho populist tail of last year's popocratic kite, has abaudooed the.silyer cautc. It is probable fliomas has cone farther and declared for fuvernmeiital tiat, pure and eimple. It seems a little strange that rneu cull ing themselves republicans should take part in a meettiog, tbe avowed purpose of which was to defeat tho republican party. It was noticeable, however, that !hoy were very few. Huu's Trade Review reports the busi ruts situation as encouraging uud decid edly ou the improve. The volume of buHiness in alwod as laryo au in more prosperous years, but ibe margin of profit is smaller. Portland Astounded. The Oregoniau of last Saturday con tains a lengthy uccjunt of a conspiracy to rob tho registry department of the Portland poutoQice. Julian E. Eppiug, superintendent of that department is un der arrest charged with being in the plot and the chief of the conspirtorr. Detec tive Holsapple of tue police force, Geo. Watsou, a deputy shcriil", and Charles Watsjii, city jailor, were also arrenled for complicity. Eugene Gauiier aud Jack Siinpsou, men of shady reputations, are also ol the band, aud these gave the snap away. Tbo plan was, one signal from Eppiug, to enter the registry de partment aud steal the valuable puck ages, which it is taid those accustomed to handling them can catily pick out. Then L'ppiog wax to be buuud aud gagged aud tbe others ohcape. Tbe wbole story is told with a wealth of do- tail, but thero i that about it that avor a little of a "nb." The prisoners will have a hearing toinonow. Fpping was appointed by Postmaster Proltiunn at the mpocial leanest of Senator Mitcholl. lie had before beeu in the employ of the government aud au sflort was made to connect hliu with the smuggling cam, but he was exonerated. NEWS NOTE. The uuion conference w ill meet at At- briny June 2. Ktprc!vntati't Conguo ii '! to at tend to bnimj. V.rt W. Woodward h Wm-ii appoint ed postmaster at Now berg. riu'ie is J decided improvement iu tho run of saluioo iu the Columbia. Ci us Wells was killed by a rolling log over in Tillamook county Tuesday. The contractors say they will have the Asloria-lioble road bnished this fall. Peace negotiations Udween Greek and Turk arc progressing slowly, but hostil ities art suspended. Judge Henry M. Buford, of Lexing ton, Kentucky, committed filicide by drowning last week. Tbe proceedings against llavemeyer, ths sugar king for contempt have been ibrowu out of court. A man named Morris was shot from ambush near Klgin iu Uuion county Saturday, tie may die. A general strike among the roal miuers of Pennsylvania is expected. Kty thousand miuers will be effected. Indian troubles ure anticipated in Moutatu. A sheepberder named Hoover was found murdered near Miles City tbe tbe other day. A jury iu New York found n verdict oi uot guilty in the case of Capt. Heed cf the ship T. F. Oakes, charged with starving the crew. John W. Foster is iu Knglaud as the representative of the L'uited Mates to ace what can be done toward preserving the seals iu Alaska. Koberl Hughes of Empire City, was badly cut in a uusrrel with two negroes from Beaver llill. at Marehtield. The wounds are probably fatal. After tomorro the Oregon Short Line wiil give the roads connecting with it at I'gden the earn privileges heretofore en joyed by the Union Pacific. Charles Kemblc HilUarJ, nephew of Charles lieuiMe the actor and couaiu of Nellie Oram's busbanJ, killed bis son and then himself in New York Tuesday. A whole ftimiiy al San Kapbatd, Cal. was poisoned the other day, but timely attention saved the lives of the victims. It is believed some oue poimed the miik. Coiuplamt is made that much bad whiskey is smuggled into Alaska. Last sea-ou UK) gallons cf spirits were dis tributed iu the milling camps of the Yukon. Cous'.il-tieuerai Lee cabled the other day from Havana that the amouut of supplies he lias on band there now for tbe relief of American citizens is abun dant and will last for some time. Gomez and Weyler are reported to have met in battle. Tbo Spanish gen eral had 10,000 men and the Cuban 10"0, and with this small force held Weyler in check for six hours and then made a suc cessful aud orderly retreat. So well has the distribution of tbe re lief to tbe tlood eutlerersin tbe Mississip pi aud Bed River valleys beeu adminis tered that of tho total appropriation of 200,000 about one-half remains unex pended, although the field has been fully covered. J. U . Walker, indicted wild Kd Kil feather for accepting a bribe while aclin as a juror la the l . S. court, had beeu brought back from San Francisco wbcro he was arrested. This looks like annrh er Blum case, with Bratton acting the part of Llum. l'ispatch. Sam Kinsman and family left last Sat urday for l.infou, tear Portlarjd. Mr Kinsman will open up tbe horse pack icg establishment at once, having al ready bought up a large number of Listern Oregon horses, paying, tbe Ga zette is informed, 2 ier head. Henimer oazette. Advices from Cuba were received bv tue local junta at rmiadelpbia to tbe ef feet that General Gomez will temporarily resign as commander of the insurgent lorces ana come to this country as "sec retarv of war protem"of the Cuban re pub ic to confer with President McKin ley on tbe Cuban situation. During bis absence General Garcia will command Daa Magone, the principal in the W S. Ladd grave robbery is tbe sou Major Magone, who walked from Can yon Cay to tbe World s lair m IWJ. be ing a man ol about 3 years of age at that lime. Tbe bcouudrel is connected with one of Oregon's best pioneer fa mi lies, whose relatives have always been tbe t.enericiaries of favors at tbe hands of the dead banker. Dispatch. Irom letters recently received at Baker City by parties having frieuds in KosslanJ, B. C, it is learned that the tjjoiii is ou the wane in that great min lug camp, The discoveries now being made iu tbe East Kootenai aud other sections of this wonderful mineial coun try ib having tho effect of draining the incoming throngs away from Rossland and into the newer excitements. A frightful railway accident occurred at American f alls, Idaho, ou tbe Oregon Short Line Thursday. A runaway ireigni irani, luai uecainu unmauagea oic on u grauo crasbeu into a passenger tram stamJins at the station. Nam per sons were muou outright ana eight in jured. 1 lie station was piled up with engines uud cars and the depot building was wrecsea. ii was tho worst wreck in tho history of the road. Kiddle Items. I roin Dio Mitc.J l'ou'l forget tint Kiddle it going to ceituaio. Plenty of ripe strawberries in the local markets at lc. M I conference meeting at Myrtle L-rc"- next caiuraay ana KunJay. V. -i is reported as moving along nicety on tno uracger jack mining Uitcb, There will be a good prune croD in this vicinity with the exception of a few orchards. v. i-. tvnsou nas aimobi entirely re covered from tbe severe operation for cancer which no underwent recently. Riddle Camp No. 215. W. of the W., elected the following officers at their last regular meeting : G. E. Catching, C. C; Purdy Wilson, A. L. ; Fred baudersou, manager; l rack l'runer, H. ; Jas. Pardee, W.j Thos. Dyer, E. Judge G. W. Riddle went to Tacoma to identify the dead robber, Mouday night, and lias gone on to Fairhaveu. to visit his wife's father, Judge J. b. GsIoy. We uuduistaud that Mr. Gailuy is juite feeble, having fallen and crippled him celf since hu left Douglas county. nemorial Day l:ervbe.v Mciuoilalday was obwrtsd hero by Itouo Tost No. 2'., G. A. K., and Kuliel Corps No. 10, w ith appropriate exorcises. Laul eveniog the opera house was opeu ed and a committee of tho post was on band for tho purjH of receiving con tributions of dowel. ibis was con tinued this morning; lium committees visited the various cemeteries, ami the graves of departed comrades w hich had previously been miukrd w 1th llngx woio decorated with iIowpm, emblematic of tho loving iciiicmbianco m which Ibe dead bcrors aro held. At t o'clock the members of the Pool and visiting soldiers met at Graud Army hall and marched to the opera house, whore tbo following exercises were had : 1st. Reading uf orders, by tho adju tant. 2d. Song, entitled, "National Memor ial Hymn," by the choir. 3rd. Ritual exercises, bv the PoM. lib. Song, entitled "0'ir Heroes." by tho choir. Mb. Resiling address, by the commander. Otb. Song, entitled, ' the True." ry tho choir. ' The Brave and Vth. Recitation, entitled, "The Call ing of the Roll," bv Mrs. E. Richards. Mb. Soug, cniiilod, "1 bore's Rest iu tbo Shade of the Trees," choir. tub. Recitation, entitled, 'Tho News of tho Day," by Miss Clara McCoy. 10. Hiui. entitled. "As Oft an Comes the May," cla of girls. 11th. Oration, by Rev. G. W. Gran nis. 12th. Kong, emitted, "Slumber Song." bv tbe choir. 13th. Benediction, by the chaplain. The recitations aud the music were highly appreciated, aud the oration of Rev. Granuis was esjH't ially interesting, full of patriotic fervor aud loviug al lusions. Operation by Cubans. NVv YoiiK. May 2 A special to tbo World from Havana says: General Garcia ambushed two detach ments of Spaniards near Viutegas, Puer to Priucipe province. After a tight last ing all ol one day ire attacked them at uight and got I hem separated. For a while they were 6 i confused tbev tired at each other. Una d tacbmeut dually be came panic strickeu and (led. rtia fell on it.e other and defeated it, indict ing a loss of 100. He then pursued the retreating force, aud, catching up with them ten miles from the ccat, killed or woum led ill more Spanish. The Nunez brothers recently captured a Spauich fort near Palacios, Pinor del Rio, aud alter occupjing it three days burned it, taking away a large supply of ammunition and provisions. There also was a guerilla tight at Minus and St. Felipe, Havana province, the Cubans under Martinez end Carillo compelling the government trooiw to re tiie in both instances. The Spjuish loss is uot known, but more than 200 wounded toldiers have lieeu brought into llavaua since Friday, the men be ing brought iu at eight to avoid observa tion. Tbe Spaniards say that Carillo is wounded, but the report is not believed. Wounded Cubans Fought W ell. N'k Yoiik, May 2d. A social to tho World from Key West Bays : A Cuban hospital near Matrua, Ha vana province, was attacked by Spanish guerilla. Ibe insurgents were ioformod of their approach, aud, as some of the wounded could not le moved, those able to get aliout fortitied the building, which is cf stons, ns well as they could. heu tbe guerillas demanded the sur render of the place tbe inmates replied with a volley, killing five ."pauiards. The soldiers then set fire to the wooden portion of the building, but the stone part remained intact, and the beseiged mado such a valiant light that tho ene my finally retreated. Sixteen guerillas raided a camp of pa- ciucos m Matanas province aud curried otl seven women. One day one of tbe women managed to secure some kind of poison, which was put in the food kettles ol the band, and every guerilla died iu sgony. Colonel Rodriguez and 260 Cubaus at tacked Casiipias, near Jarucoa last Tues day, drove olf the garrisoii and looted the place. Tlila In Your Opportunity. On receipt f b u cents, cash or stamps, a ponoroiu e.cnplo will be mailed of the most opiil:ir (.'niaiTh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's "r ;ua lipJni) eafCcient to demon strate the (:.' 't rni rits t( tbo r'medy. IX Y J;i:rniEBS, .0; Vurna ht., New York City. Rev. John lipid, Tr.. of Great Falls, Mont., recommended l .ly's Cream Balm to me. I can euipbniz- his statement. "It ia a posi tive euro fr ratarrh if iiicd aadirected." lie-. Fram-ii W. Poole, 1'a.itor Central Pres. Church, IKkna, Mont. FJy'a Cream Balm is tho ackuowledi d cure for catarrh and contains no mi rcury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. TruttttCM, u full Hue at Harstcrs,' Don't Forget inail. it. Ki.'lurJHOii caii hi-1 1 yuu tbo roli.iblo ItLjivrinl bicycle, 'H7 iiiuJuIb for 7o. Striclly liiutli unule, uud only oue yriJy. 'I'bore is uo cheap (,'radu uf imperials mul it in nell known lo all ri'lera. Cull mul tec tlioiu. Marvelous. Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned-Health Re stored by Hood's Sarsaparllla, 'For fifteen jiarn I Imve miffcrcil with catarrh mid iiKli'-l ion and my uholu H.VHtein bm hroki ii ilmvii. I Juul Hlniost Bhaiulontd liny liooe of reeovery. I i.nr- fhaBednix but (leu ol IIood'H Hiiibaimrilln and ita c (fee Is liavo beeu uiarveluuH. Jt baa mudu mo feel like a now mau. I am ablo to hleei) well, have a good Siietite, and I liave cained aeveral houihIh In weight." Jam hh W i ldkh , Oro v i I le, V h h. "1 had a nerofula aivcllinir ou one niilo ol my neck and ulcerated aorea in my uoblrilH, eauHtd by catarrh. I bIho bad email, itehiinr norm on my llmbH. I bouht three bottlcn ol Hood'a Harcapa- rilla and bifjan lukiuir It and the timet euou btaled. My l.l.jod Ih purilled, aud tho Hcrofula lius diap)eared." O. J). McMamc, Missiou, Washington. Hood J Sarsa- narilla Ititho litst-lii fact the One TrueTilood I'urKli r. lootl's Pills l ino n.iusi a, imlii.'t'siiuii, luliuuiue')'. Wctlitl, JOSEPHSOti'S i Don't forget that wc carry a coniplcto line of AmoiiR uur Ladies' Pocket Hooks. A full lino nf Indies' pocket I im kii, tbo latest finis in Hum key skin, nllititib'r, etc. Ladies' Helts. A roiuphto iihiioilinciil of laduu' boilu in tan. white, brown, black and ox-blood, iiii llldinti Iho new duiiblo buckle belt. Ladles' Waist 5ets. badiis' waist sets, in tH'srl, stones may also le found here. Kilt, Men, do you wear SMOUS? If so, we carry a line the equal of which has never been seen here. Joel Kelly. Tlu mau bearing Ibis name died at Loon Fake, Sunday, May 1'Jrcl ol con sumption, after an illness of several months. Up died almost unreretted aud uumourned. lie had very few friends, lioinx a rouh character and ol very unploasaut disposition. lie had resided at I. nm Lake miiiv years and possessed only a lew acres of land which was givrii to a man by the name ol New kirk some time a. He bail for years borno two bullets in bit body, one from tho bunds of Joo Copolaud aud from a former resident of I.oou Lake, a Mr. Hut tertieid, now cf California. He was a rabid iotidel and despised anything that was called Christaiu, u I though it is re ported he has a brother in the Fast that is a minister of the otvl. Mr. Kelly was a man well advanced iu yearn and had been a soldier and experienced the hardships of war. l'oor frail, miKKuided mortal, be h.ia been summoned Udore a HiKU Tribuutl. and who can ti-ll what his teutence w ill bo. Vat ran corn euiato (or so mid-siei:t a life. . Neuteht liuo of low shoes, o-blojdaud cbiH-ohites, iu town at tho Novelty Store. f uiil k-'ii Mrrtt". MRS. rS. BOYD -i- I'll 1..UI I A lull 'to GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, FRUITS CRotktiRv, inc. At Trices tu Suit the Times. COIMKV PRODI Cli 1 AKIiN. SUMMONS. tn nit Hi- t in iii i;i ui L)il'i:.i1i. I..r li..iii-liiH 1'iiiiiilv I III MAI i. or Am- llllllC-. t ijiinrin i 1 ' i I'll Mill I. II ;t.i. 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I'liyui' ut ol a I '-rtnlti i niiiii on nut, lor 1 1 luij a' 1. on ; ).(.. e .ui' y.-.ir fiom ,lalo with Int''i'-t t.t id. r,ilt: 'f 1') '-i ct'ti fr ai'liiitu aii-l Ii it'll ".il 1 rii"i't;ni:- . .ii.-. t j l unf. . -talnl ill lur thut i"ir...-c' tli'i I llotvlni; J. u iiljtJ n al proi'tr'y in 1 1 -. l.u iiiiy ol loiiK:a. Mute .1 Hr tK"ii, I it: I "Ii .Son. I i", -t ' t'ii, i i ti n. ( 10 j nu 1 tic :i HI ) ol m i lion It n, l"i lu ualilp No iMiity tno -oiiUi ol rauije Nu. I'vclvv, (l.'i .:!, i. HitnliiiiiK li'.l.ul rn'rt-s. Aii'l it I'.irllit-i tl.'cri c unrriiiK uii'l furt,:luliiR j.ju, i.itl Inn .li MiiiliiiKt r. of am 111 r. .ui ony au.l all riKlil. tu:.; ur Hit, it.."! iu airl it ml't' r nl jT 'it rty an.l c. t ty th- rt-ol. Tills luminous in pulilialu:.! I" "i.l. r ul II u. J. C. I iil!iTt"ii. jii'l.;,' ( 'lie iiIjmm ciituk'l Cjurt, rua l' April :i, l-'-1:. A T. 1 KWlri uil.t ah. nicy lor pliilntiiT Administrator's Notice tu Cred itors. ?-ili' t i. I.'.it'.y ki- t n tu nil p' miDh luluilel Ilia' the uurti unut l A ri. livluud liai Lei u l.y the i utility I oui t .( Ii'.iiKlii- fuul; , Or. gun, puiuit'i aiiiiiil".r.ii r ol the t-lnU; ol h II. .,..,1-,, wo I'l-ir..,, u,i ,,; tiaiiu - ""' ' i i t ..... ...uu iu proitj to. u u. riuuiy iriu; ,i 10 mi. wiii.iuiv rl..r ut i iv n -.IV in e iu o.allu I'lpelnct, I LioiiKlai ' ounty, Or uou. or to hu ntpiriity at, datu ol Una noli... .wr.tuo.K, t,, ..,u, m.i.iu-i ui' u.iin ijniii me I'u t il April I-'', A . lill AM, Jut U llipnii., A'luuul littor. A ttm 11' y loi Atiiiiiur.liiitoi. ui'Ji . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VUllCE I- 1IKUI.UV I.1VJ.S iiiai un-: uutlurtlu'ut-il linn ht-cu hv the Couulv l.'uuit o( liou"ui L'ounly, Uhkoii, npiiuiiitt'tl ailinlrila- j tiutor of tlio enuti ol iiauiul U ll-ou ,lt-ceiiw:l. All peiMini limiUK rlniiun at;iilnt hald mute lire uoiuipn lo prewni llie -nine to lliu it'liiiliiin tratur nt tiie oitu i ol llr.nvii ,v I n , liu in Jlose. Imrif, Or ip.ii, tvith proper mum Ii, ik duly vt-rl tied within Mt muiiih.i Iioi.i the .lule o( tliln Uutiee. Jjaled at Hum lull.,'. O.ioii, April Je, 1 ,'JV. .'). M. Hm'im-h. Adiiniintrnlor ul of the Kaliilu id luiiilel VI1 nun, titeenned. Administrator's Notice. VJOl'ICIl I IIKUKIIV r.fVIJN I II AC Till; l iiiiderniiiued 1 1 un been by the (.'ouuty Oourt of iJiniKlat l'ounly, ntiile i f Ori'iiun, duly up puinted U'tmiiil-truliii of (he e-lulo ol : urah M. Wi uthoilj , decen-ed. All piii'iiim indebted to laid t -.tiil.; nr heiel.y le iUli' d to luiil,e iiuiii, .li ato p.iyiiii-nl, un l nil pcrs uix liavlni; cliilinn UK'ttiUkt mid t .slui" me ii .jiilied to pit -cut tlio kuiue, piopeily verllnil, tu Ihu lilldeiblKiie'l ul ttuuitftbuitf. 1mikIhi uiirity, ortruii tvllliiu tlx liinutba 1 1 mil Ihe ditto (it thin Uutin-. iJuted thin Pith iluy of April, lute. ll. vi;aiiii.i:i,y, Aduiilii.-.truloi uf llie cMute of Kuriili M. vallieily, ilo'-cav d. AJiniiiLslrulor's Notice. VOI III. l.S KlililiBV U1VKN '1 HAT Til IS A' illi'leriigned liil been upiiolnlcd udluililn Irutorol ihe enliilo ol Muh A' 1 lournee. id:. ceased. All perwnin lint n.K eluiuiM u:;niinit hiild entuUi are lu reliy uotliled tu piem lit Iho i-iuu.: to llio Ulliltitli;lled nl Iim liuiue iu Innliiu. Olaa pre, luel, ttitluil hlx uiuiuhi (luin Un- .Int. litrtof tilth proper tuil. liti ,, IMted thin ..Hi .In) ol Muy. I-, . I.LO.VAIID (1111.1.1.. I'll'tt' Adiiiinn,lrni..r. Notice of Appointment ol 1:aci utor NO! UK 16 JU-liLJiV i.ivj;n Iill'l" TMUlll (1 llii't tf ll l.v Til M' 1111. III.. I',, ., Court o( Jj(.ui;!u- i uiiiity, . ini.: ,., )Jfu. I'Oii.duly iippoiiit,-. ,.eeijtui o( the i.Mutu of m. oil w wuut-i, weet.i.eu. .Ml peruou, Uk elului.i nuur I -itid t'.lul' me heiel.y iciuikiI to pt'Ohcul tho kuiue with pioi.i.r toiichi'tn therofor tu Hio uii.or.lijiu d ul hi, iture lu Mer.lthburu, l)uii(.in t.uunly, Hint'' ol lir' l'on, wltlnu aK inniitlia from tho Unit- ol Ihln imliee. Ihiled thin i;rh ,Jy 0( Muv, i,'j7. J'. N- IliCDUKN, l..,ii.utur nl tho tnlute of lul't , (.eoiK'- liuuer, d'.i-emed. New (loods, just Arrived, note I lie Alcn'5 Department. tt in woith iuir time to sen iih iih' ill piitliiii lit. Mir solliiiK liko hot i.ikttH. I diesdeti n nd Ihih y i JQSEPHSOflS. NliW 5T0RI:! Nl:W (K)ODS! NliW lRICI:S! S. K. SYKES, t'KAt 44ARDVYARK STOVES, TINWARI:, CUTL Amimiiiitioii aud Sporting (loods. I'nrclul utti'iUn.ii tu IiiiiiIIuk untl HrnMtrluKi B iiomim:i.i IIOUKlMIt l'UUItl, OllKUII. I 111) "Hill: u( llu 0 : .tlln: olitulll IikIIIii. , llniiuliU', I'oln.fiitiui. tlio ki Ih.iinIi i'l lrni i aul I.lino mul t ti1--rtl- s vl I li In m, M k at i io-1 im i llD't -HHllUUI One S.iiim tcnii, kin., hi ku.i in. oti.u i..r .'am niawii in mi. in tuaiii r la uir kkiioii. l.(Mn vl mi lln r .'iitliri u I'm iili- liuid ' HtiMta luut'i ' Irmit huu I ni'i 1mm to 1'iiil'itii Iu ImuiIu, l oiilily, Cn(oii, AiIk'iiiv alnl i-iiir i.( Uii uiiinliMii. Sum Infill, l ulairlt 01 Uir Momm'Ii, lyp-lli Ilia I'fU'. Ncliriilvnt, MaUl'ul riilMiuuii.. Kl'lli' ! liotilU', i i'iilli'li.ni, lixa.. i l ili. ?-k:u. ' Um i nu I llawrN, lltl.l VIII'P l .11. ii. l.uv I vii curl i-y 111.' u 'l lh . Ml i- Npw batli-rtMiini oiiiurifl with t lit- i-..u I'llil.liiu-. I'.mloiUc llil t.xpiru on Uir ui l. . Iimly mail, iioitli nii.l ix.ulli Ti'inn fm r' ' rek, I.' p r I in. tu Iiuk I l.ntli-.. Tin- Hut. l 1 i 11 ii. 1. 1 111. Imi it.lin! 1 I"!' ol in i l.uiii :. r. I SUMMONS. IN I III. 1 1 ..I U:ih-j I 111. I Hit lil t (it 111' Ol 111) 1 v 1 1. JU( l.'l l'ou ' l.i t l olillt i Mattit' ftalilo.!, I I. .11. 'ill I . Id Ui K Mt I'niii. I-iiii.l Aiuii' N M' 1'itUli P. Ill" ttllt I M. Oimlt l-. 1. U M' Paul, ! i I iill'l A u ii It I' liaini'r, I 1m (fit. lanl I Toll, mrl. lleliaiiltlj, Aiiul Mi inn..':. . i"i i.ti'i 1 an. I K. Mi liiiul. l., .I. l. U'l.mls In 111,' iniiuu ol lliu SUiti' t)l Hi. ;..i . i '.'it'll ol yuu an- lit'i. Py rt' iiiicl P. I,' 1.,'ai uii'l uu .Mt i Uu' , oiiiolainl Hi. nii'i np t i.a.iiii .t iim iu i lit' au.it ii i u iiutu too r i .il l tnipt nil ui I" loir tlio nrnt tl.iy ol Hit' nt si r.'Kulnr I'liu. ol lliu uUiu t'lilltlt'il t.'int l" 'il tin ur ooltirt! Moii.iat il... .'"ili .pty t( J ii lit-, l-'i,, Uial It-lug Hit' Ural tlat ol rtaltl iit'Al it-i;ular trim, au.l It yuu lall to appear oraiiattcr plalulill i ti'iuplutnt ui;.itii,'t ton n. aloli'-al l ttltlmi -i l Inn.', nr uanl I ! i . . 1 . tin- pli.llltill tu'.l npply la I tit- i.iurt tilt- . lu-f ilriiiuntliil iu uci louii.l'tini an follows: t I "r iu Itiui. nt ii ani-i .Icf.'ii.liiiit-. II- nr. 11 M. Danl. I. iill'l A 11 11 (.' V. MiTlaul' ll lol Hit' ilin ol ,.'. llioilhuift uii'l ,ix'.v tl v mil tl i iVii'MI .l.'llui . Willi iiilt'ir-l tlirn'.ui (i, mi 1 M.iy -til. 1-'', nil 111 L'. - H"lil rolii, loi lli , i in ! .I Ih . Imii'lri .1 if tti im il.ul.i-a ntiorri.-va f.v. ail'l IOI tilt l UHtl ail'l ttl.l.lilM ui,-i;i. i U. ir. ! au.l (or tin (ort-t toitir.. ol n ..rlit.n i,ioiIk :. i ottul,l l.y unit lltinv K. M. l'ant' i, iiu.l ; Annul V M. Ilnui. lt i. A W i-liilit.ui i n l h. ; Hlli .P.yol April. (v,J. (,,r II.. n.i u( I . tli.ni.- ! au.l Int? Iiiiii'lrril (I -t i ..lliiii iiu.l iiit.'i.'.-r, till iuU'll. .1 l.v Uiu -nil A. M -timl.ill In llio,; Plii, untl Ui,' .'-tli 'Pit ol Apul. I- ;, a ii I I. i mi. h 1 olhir nil. I .i : ('iiivfl l.i in mh.1 tuiiipUlut mi l at, the i.iurt ui..y R'l.'.i.lK' , i.r rt i-.u.l fjiiitntjlt'. HltllW N A I I'.tl IN. Attorn, y. for I lointlll Tlim fiiuiui'iiia ii ptililUlit-il In at, or.laiir, wlili mi onlt-r ma.lu l.y llie ll.uiurablc 3. I. FiilU-rloii, pnlici-ol the t,..t-,' cnttl.e,t t'uiri nu, I lali il the i.lh lay .( Mny, ii-'j.. unit?. SUAMONS. mi. 1. 1 it. i ii i ot in oi nu. . lAium Or, ynu. In nii'l lur the Cti iutv ol lAni;laii. tllalMun. I'lrUutm huit lor I'lvor. I'. Mom. ('Lioutloul i To V. )'. .'Iii'i, tlioahoro ram. ii Jt-lciiiatit lu tbe iitiuie ul the Btato ol Or-'Cuu, tuu uro liereby rt'.iiirt-il to uppcar ami aiv vvtr tlio oin. : pluiul HI' .1 ak-uiuat yuu Iu llie alxitu I'litllitil 1 milt, lu tilt- nlxitr liain.il touit. ' n ur In loru 1 1 if ttli (lu y ol June, I-J7, Hint lit ilut tht lu-,1 ilny ol j fali ,.0 iMua, r. the pliilutill ill n ine ut'Jti rt'KUiar utiii hi ttaiu touri, nil. I ll y -ii i. t i,, in. , tuuri lor Hie reiit-i ii.-ii , tuurl (or Die relit I piaj. .1 lur In mlil t..iiiilaiiit, ; tvuicu in a uix'i, oihioiviiik uiu inurrlaKu i un tract oxlatiuit Ulwuvu yuurntll ninl plulntllT. au.l that unl plalutnl Ih it-lurcl t, lit i mni'tt n liain Ilia 1". Kr-tmau. . I hi NUIiiluoun la iiulillsuetl tv or,l, r ma. I.' m I tiiiunlieni ut Eiui'lie Clly, II. h, county, Oukuii. I.f II. .11 I i: I iilli.rl.tii lu.lr,. i.f ...1.1 ttliieli mt.l oi'liilfi tliiled. Muyh. Ih'i7. i . A.ril.lll.llHKl)!.. ml il. Atloriu-y lor I'luiiiMll. Notice of Appointment of Admin istrator. TN 1 II K IUU.VIV COL'lil l Oll IKIl ul.A A County, Mate "I Ori'Knn. In llie niatttr ol llio t-.tute ol II' i.ry l nun, hi--tiler, dot ea-ed. Nolli o la berei'y Kivi ll that Iho i.ii'lri.lKii' d liuto Ui'ii by Ihe ounly I ..tut o( J outtioa County, i-late of H Bull, dult appulnl, d iidiiuli IntriiturK of tiie t'tiite . f lleniy null, : eulur, denn ed. All ptraoiii limiiiK tin, mi umunt tin: Mild LbUte uiu h. i. l., ii. ,111ml u pri'M'lit Ihoi.auiu pri'peiiy venlied to tlio illiil. iKli'ne ( at tin, oftliu of J. W. Iluuillioii lu lliu Miiii.i bulldlliK ill KoiebiliK. I'uiuMai l.duiitt , Mnleol Oregon, Mr t Hi j t -ix l.iulilhn tium Ihe ,lule ol llll i notice. Iialed at Kimebuii,', lliiUKliil i.uillily, Oreip n, Hi in 'ittli dny ol April, vi7. JAMKS W. t.'UNN, FKANClrt M. CONN, A'liiiiuiliulorM ul the llhlnlo ut l(i nry ( uiiii, Hciiiui , licet am d, HJHt.i SUMHONS. T N I IIK CI1KTIT COtlir Ol lill. i I A 1 1'l 1 ol OleK'ill, lul liuiiijlut County. Ihoiiiim O. lievcne, I'luiutlll, in. Unit iu K'liiilv tu I'urtitlnii it.ul I.ullicr I ii Inn r. ll. lliivnr h in 1 llarilcl iloyir, He leii'luulH. J l rnpeily. luhutliui 1'aluier, ' 1. liujiu uml lluin.( lliiyi r. uhuvo iiuiuo ldeleiidmit lu tbo inline o Ihu ttatu of iie;..ji, juii uie litneby ie.Uiiod touppiur and iiumttr the euin. plaiut hied iiralnnt yuu in tiie iilj.jtf entitled in nu ui niiiiiia mo nr-i uuy ol tho next n un- 1 lur term of Hilt toiiil, tu-uit: Muinliiv, Juno I Will, IOI, and i you (nil tn toaii' iver, lur want I tlieieui lliu pliiiullll' will npplv to iho t-uu it lur I tlio relief lb lllllllded ill the i ouil.litlnl. ,, ..... elliet Mati-iuuiit of iihleli Ii un lollou tu tt It i I ur u paitltioii of Iho rent propel It' di nerllied In j Ihou'iiiiplitint, an the N, IC. ' . of rfeolnui UJ, J ,. 2'Jri. ol ll. h v., Ill lioii dua Cniinlv. Oreeuii. h. . t.oiillii( to llio lenpeotlvo ihjIiIh ol tho piulit'M hereto, or ll piirtllion t annot be liadtulilin.it iNULi.riHi muirv LO tlifihii nu h y. or l uimi . ..l tin: Mild reul jrojn;riy in Dm nmuiiur prvilui uiu parut n iitioin, uocoihiiik In llioli renpei iim rlijbtn. Hint Ihu plnlullll bittu Jiid,;iii,uu inr the bum of Jl uud tti-lou ilolluru, puld out by him Iji tiiits, uud tbiit Iho nauiu bu (ukeii out ul thn plutttd, ol tule prim tu uuy dlntiibiitiou there of or lud iii'.nl ai:aiunl euoli ul tald del. u. Inula lur tiln liihl piupurtluu He unl, uud that Ihu toHtn aui! illoliurat jiieiiia of thlt iuit be tburged lo the rttpt'idlt o (larlli a piu lata, or, lu taau ol Mile, be paid out o the pruti cli. prlol to dlnlii. billion thereof. ITilh biiiiiiuuua la hi rti d by i.ublliMlioii (here of lu purauaueo ol au order ol tho tiioult court o tlio aUilu l On Kuu lor OuiikIui i .iiutv, dulv liwi'le and eul' red un Ihu Julli duy ol April, Ih'J, and Mny .'id, IVJ7. A. M. CUA A l OUp, -"'n Atturmj lor I'liilutlll .miles call ninl 5cc the flue line of ISLACK DRI-5S (K)ODS Displayctl in Our Windows. .ils.. While Collar ami Cuffs in lhc latest styles. folio hiK : I lie fh'uaiil display in our ''it tut sdk bimilcrt IiIcIm nrc Do yen ride a Hike ? Wo cari v lino hi'" id biejrlo pants, bicycle Iiuhc, bl c)cl hIkioh, bicycle caps, uud all kinds id blcjclii clolhiiiK. Kit IN LRV, ROSEBURG, OR. J. F. BARKER & GO. GKOCERS. r SPECIALTY. COPPEE I. htt ini; l.ifr .c .1,1.- Glasa and Dolf Waro . Our own . r i" I'uUi. H, C. STANTON Ua Jit ioa clvid nut! DBtfUtl0 (uttl u DRY: GOODS rtiNi im -iMi or Lilu'ii' I'M1.- (lUOllf. I.ip-i"', , kii'i'oiiii, t.U:, Htf. Ti iiiiiiiincn, AI.ND A KINK Mlnc'K ur IIOOIS dnu ISllOIvS K thn I,, .t .(u tlily aiol aunt. GROCERIES , Muml, l:il.i .mil I, In )Var, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alauuuhau.ul.tt.-t. , i .litlll. ami al piltfa U ju.t lie tliura. Al ", a I ir.-o .'... k f Custom-Made Clothing For Choice Cull at Stanton':, fot "I,. I. M" IOK ONI; I'KICU t 'I ho pubii' l.t i . ol llie I'L.tiMiiMi an lime pi r Icit. d iiiiiuii;' in. ut i l.y tthi. li neiy iii-liMib-it ii bt I 111. i. tu n ill in . he u to,y ol the wiimoor 1'i.ANTiiR, Tli' l" t .iijileuHuiiil puper pubnliid lu tlio I'liclhe Nuitlitii "I, NVIIMOUt liMKACIIARUU. Old lubmnlM in inn Hliu; i.-coiii: iho riawu priMlei;," I0f l n Jilt It' I'll I ll.lllltl will lie u ut ,u, , pi-, uoi'lh I i i ula, nulnt ilium I pluiilH uf Ihe "Inch, beidili n I wild uud uu t . old' -l.'i. mn ii l.i i ;o b ii j , i.i linn and 1 1 ll' tit nblppi i, HiiuK In your I'l.AIMH.AI I.H ITU. ro, liiilortuiiatt'. To Tli Dr. Gibbon '1 hlH old relliiblu faud Ihu lu unl Niii't'eaadil Hpecliillnt lu Mhii Kran elneo. aim i iiiiilnuia lo emu ull bexual aud initial Dlacaae. uoh ii Ounnurrhtca. Olcri . N.'t i.T3l V. ' Ui kSlritlure. Avnh Ilia In iNiX Ai .)'JVj',r,t' lbll NV'?'Ar,lly. hiipolt-nty. hen.l if,' fJSS nl We.knrja mid Loaa Na.jivi)i.N.- , runhiiinl, thu ooiia". ii ui i lice ol null ahiiku iind txcuai.a pr.iduclUK tho lull. . ttini' i.jiiipl.iiu: ; bitllutv eoiiiileiiiiiicn, durk JpoU llllill,' Ibe l en, piiln Ml llio bend. rlllKlllH Ili till l nr., 1.1-n ol , oniideneii, dillldt'iieo ill ap. luoueblnu i.lruiii;,'ia, p.il.ii.llun ol lliu hcini, tteakiitnaol Ihe lliub uud bin Ii, .,ie. ol neiuorv pin ipli'., uu III, hit'., cuiii'.h. , i uu-iinipWiuii, .,(. . I'll, ill U HON una in lie lit. 1 in hull i i........ .. "in unriy m'iii', iiii.i ihoki liuiitile.l tin. nil. I in. i inn iu i oimiiii Mm uud if elte llie pi uelit ol 1 bu du tui i uri 'i in., r- itii 1 1 k ill und i win ll ntlifi . lull. XI" Hi lit" 1 1 v nun I'trinlm iiiit'l ul Ii. uiei, Kiiuiiiiilei I ll 11 1 if ( h I. I.M.IUI.I.I I till Ol Wlllu. UK. .1. v. i.lUlio.s, wi Kviiiny ki.Hiui rruu. TEA Pnin'igPiiBi