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THE PLAINDEALER, f ablllhcil Monday 1 a ml Thurdas hr Tin pminhkai Fit rrni.titto r. n. ti'DY ., V. HI HMMIV ... .Kdllor. lminr. Mtti-rlt Ion Mitlrit. Una Vent Mli Month I v Three Month JUNK 10. I s;7 . Teller, DuHoic, et at , have inaugu rated a movement looking to the (orn a tion of a national filvcr republican par ty. What foolialmefg that is A silver republican party as a rational organiza tion will cut but u furry figure. It ia true tlie parly may carry such states as Nevada, Idaho, I'tab and Colorado. Unfortunately, in tbe senate these states bave aa great a voting itrengtb as any other state, but in tbe houre they are email potatoee and the handful of silver republicans who may be sent tbere will have, about as tiiuch iotlueuce as an hup of darkness at the throne of grace. If a man is a republican let hitn le a repub lican without a prefix or a sullix. If be wants to cut loose from the party organ ization because its declaration of princi ples does not ait, it is his right, it is his privilege, yea more, it is his daty to sever his coo.hccti.ju therewith au J ally himself to the pi'ty, the declared prin ciples of which are neares in accord with what he believes arc to the best in terests of all tbe people, but he bhou'd not masquerade under the uauie of the party he has abandoned. Secretary Uage'e plan tor the reform ing of the currency 11 a good on. Let the government get out of the backing business. He proio.-e aleo to allow banks to issue uotes to the full value of their bonds. While under present con ditions a national bank teetns to have a little better standing than private banks, many of the former are going into volun tary liquidation aud reoieuiug as private banks to avoid the necessity oi purchas ing government tandt, as the capital can be more profitably iuvested even though t0 percent is obtainable in bank notes. The premium to be paid and tbe tax destroys what there might be of profit. There is nothing in it any more. The proposition of the secretary to limit the issue of notes or greenbacks to f 10 would soon retire the f5, f J and ?1 bills and create a demand for silver as Eub sidiary coin that would require the out pnt of the American mines. In a recent issue of the J'l.uml.li.k some scurrilous reference of tLe Salem Journal to some of the state olHcialg, es pecially the attorney-general, was re ferred to and the actiou of the attorney general in a particular case defended. In reply the Journal man "comes back" in a column and a half article, in which he does not combat the statement of this paper, and which he cannot because it was true, but refers to the editor and the attorney in the following strain : Mr. Idlemau and Mr. Eddy are talent ed gentlemen. They are educated men, orators, writers and distinguished by party service and iu their professions. They have a large circle of friend1 and admirers. Modesty forbids further reference, aud we herewith tip our beaver to the Jour nal, but iU attack on tbe attorney-general in that land caso was without war rant, and was wicked, just the same. Major l'ennoyer of Portland ordered the summary removal of John Myera as cbiet of police of that city last Monday. Mr. Myers had only worn his badge of office about three mouths and no par ticular reason is assigned for the act of Monday. The mayor is said to be a can didate for the fusion or democratic nom ination (or governor next year but if he antagonizes a few more such old line democrats as Johu Myers, he may tiud that he has sown tacks iu his path that will more than likely puncture his tire while scorching down the toad that leads to the gubernatorial chair. Lynching is excusable at no time uu less there is an open and notorious iris carriage of justice. Iu newly sol lied communities in the past it has been nec essary for the better class of citizens to organize themselves into committees of safety ; but the conditions that called for each action do not or should not cxiit iu such old settled communities as tho state of Ohio, and a Jytichiug there, like that which occurred last week, is au evi dence of a lack of executive ability some where. A liutlalo newspaper, which has made a careful examination into the business and manufacturing conditions of the country, estimates (hut ul least vim mil lion luen who were unemployed " No veuibvr list have found employment since tbe election of McKiuley, aud thai additional uppoituuiticn aic buiug uttered everyday. When thu (ui ill' bill is en acted Into a U , so that u-auuLiclui ur cau luako their estimate, uno.l ci mil iviU will promptly liud umployuiubt. DUTIABLC COTTON. It hat alwtyi been notorious fact that whenever a tarifT bill was under discuanion and an amendment was pro poed that effected tbe piodue.t of a par ticular locality, the member or senator from that locality even though he were a demvx ral, could h ordinarily depended on lo vote in favor thereof. When the agricultural feci ion of the Pingley bill wan under discuotion Tuesday in the tcitate, 1'aoon of Georgia, proposed an amendment placing a duty of IV per cent ad valorem on raw cotton aud sia demo cratic senators , five of them front the South and the other from Utah v.t,d for the amendment. So the democratic in stinct in not so sharply set against the principle of protection after all. It is the policy on which the republicans have obtained control of the government in many a hard fought campaign and is eousequenlly denounced vigorously by democratic speakeis and writer for po litical purpose. Self preservation is the Ami law of nature, and a protective pol icy is national self-preservation. Free ilver ilet8 not appear to have completely overrun Chicago after all. The election Iheie on Monday conclu sively shows (hat Carter Hatrieou's suc cess in the race for mayor a due to. some other caute than bis espousal of tbe silver question over which the mayor of Chicago has about as much influence as an Umpqua aephjr has on tbe waves of the ocean. There were local ques tions in issue and a disposition of the rank and die of republican party to re buke tbe party bosses, w ho were becom ing a little too dictalional. The country, Chicago included, can be depended on to vote right when grave administrative questious are in issue. The three car loads ot California ed itors who passed through here on Mon day morning's traiu were enthusiastic over w hat they saw in Oregon. It was a relief to the excursionists of the Uolden State, after passing through tbe parched and dried up valleys of California, to gaze upon the grassy prairies of the Yebfout State. After all, while we may have an occasional dry spell and au oc casional wet winter, Oregon is a pretty good all around country to live in. it will be ditiicut for ordinary mortals to follow intelligently the discussion of the sugar schedule, l'utch biaudarde, uicladas aud deferential, in all their myetifying ramifications are too much for the average mind to grasp on short notice. It i the opinion of I'uo'a Review that "people are actually doing more busi utss than they realize,'1 and tbe opioo ion is well foanded. Tbere ia the same old talk of hard times, but trade etatis tics show steady improvements every where. NEWS NOTES. Cotton is to be made dutiable at 20 per rent ad valorem. The indebtedness .of the city of Cor vallis is only $1 1 ,201. The Germans are asking au import duty on American wheels. The supreme lodge A. 0. U. W. is in session at Milwaukee, Wis. The tailors are on a strike in New York and are becoming disorderly. Salter It. Worden, the California train wrecker, has secured a reprieve to Julv Mb. Some of the Willame'.te valley pio neers are having a picnic at Brownsville this week. There is still conoid .able euow near tbe t-ummit on the Cascade military wagon road. Two Livermore, Cal., girls by the name of Alviso, committed suicide by taking poison rnday. Grasshoppers bave completely de stroyed many crops in the vicinity of Lexington, Morrow county. Two prisoners sawed through tbe floor of the city jail at Eugene Tuesday night and made good their escape. The order of Railway Conductors will hold their annual picnic at the fair grounds at Salem on the -Otb iust. An explosion in a fireworks factory in Chicago and resulted in (he death of one person and the injury of several others. Attorneys Woodcock and Knight are at Salem at work on their case in behalf of the secretary of state on the warrant cases. Geo. W. liogga, ex-city treasurer of Ta coma has gone to the penitentiary for six years lor tne improper use ot public money. Wheat continues to be reported at 7-t cents per bushel, When the buyers for the crop of 17 appear this will probably improve. A family named Moore at Dayton, Or., were poisoned from eating canned corued beel the otbei day, but none of the cases proved fatal. James W. Sheppard a lawyer, shot and killed i . W. Coffey, unother lawyer, iu a court room in Arkansas. A lynching bee is expected. Lauds iu Coos county belonging to the estate of the late Senator J. N. Dolpb have been ordered sold to pay the lega cies provided for in the will. What was at first supposed to be an earthquake a few days ago at Lansing, Iowa, is later believed lo bave been a shock from a falling meteor. l'euuoyer has lopped off the official head of Chief of Police Myera, alleging as the reason that be ia "not in har mony with the administration." The republicans elected all their can didates for judges at the Chicago elec tions Monday by over "0,000 plurality. The silver ticket did not cut much of a hgure. The stern a heel eteamer, Grady, that wan telegraphed as over due at Han 1 raucisco from Portlaud, is still on the w ays at the latter place aud mil not be ready (or sea for a day or two yet. Another effort will be made on the I 'Hi iust. lo float the chip (tleumorag, that went ashore vu North beach above tho mouth of Ihe Columbia over a year ago. There n ill ho an unusually high tido I bat day, Tliu Bteaiuer lletmokd collided witl a whale about twenty miles from Ihe tioldeu Gate last Sunday. The vemd was runuing at a pretty good rate in a fog when the monster of the deep was encountered. The whale was cut nearly in two and Ihe steamer badly damaged, A subcommittee of tho aennto com mittee on forolgu relations Thursday bad an officer of the Cuban army before it giving a statement of tbe situation in Cul-a. All memtars refuse to hv any thing concerning the bearing. Mm. Jetty llulcouib, the young wife of WoaI krttnklin. 1'iuiiiv ciiiintv. Indiana. fanner, sacriliced her l-ear-uid daughter w hile laboring under the hallucination that (he Lord commanded her to do so. she revered the head from tbe bedy. Kitty-three homelce an) latere at reeled "at Hutto, Montana, lneo the krrgor murder wero iwortiM In Silver IUw Junction by tho Committee ! One Hundred aud the ruouuted polico this morning and warned not lo return to Kittle. Twenty cyclist were injured in a road race to New Jersey Sunday. They lost control of (heir wheel' iu a bill and rounding a curve ran into a big rock. Tbe wheels were total wre.'ks and acme of the injuries severe, but fortunately no one was killed. It is oMiciiilly announced from Athens that tbe Turks have committed f xcer.ee 8 in l'pinie, violating women, drilling churches aud engaging in general pillage. Turkish irregulars, it iri further an nounced, have committed similar ex rcwi in the villages around Laritsa Up to date, lo counties have paid into the state treasury their state tax in full for IS'.. The names ol the paid-up counties are : ltaker. Clatsop, Colum bia, Ccos, Crook, Gilliam, Jackson, Joeephiue, I. ike. Wallowa, Morrow, Sherman aud Wasco. The aggretrate amount paid in bv tbese counties is sot. Josephine Brocket), the IVyear old widow of I'.'. Kizel, of the Philippine in surgents, is uow at tbe head ot the reb els, inciting them to the greatest per sonal bravery. She was married to Kizel the morning he was shot. Her ap aearance among the natives arouses the greatest patriotic euthusiaeui, and her admirers call her the modern Joan d' Arc. kepreeeulative King, of I tab cu Tuesday introduced in the house a reso lution directing the speaker to appoint the committee on foreigu affaire, on ac count of the pendency of grave questious relating to foreign atlairs. The resolu tion recites Ihe fact of the passgt of the senate resolution recognizing ihe bellig erency of the Cuban insurgents. Saturday iu Astoria Superintendent Shields had the Lew reservoir cleaned uut, and when tbe water had nearly ail been taken out of the big tank, the bot tom was found to be tilled with U-aulifu! mountain trout, of all sizes and colors Mr. vbields had all the tish carefully preserved, and will replace them in tbe tank after the water is turned in sv'-iin, says the Aetoriau. Sagaeta is as hostile to the ealeol Cut a as is his oppoueut, Canovas. u this question Spanish statesmen of all par ties are agreed. Cuba can be wrested from Spain, aud will bo ultimately, hut it can uot be got in any other way. The insurgents understand this, and they are neither making nor sanctioning any propositions to purchase the island American statesmen ought also to eras) this fact. Spain cau be driven out, but she cau uot be bought out. Globe Lem ocrat. L'x-Altorney-General George II. Wil liams was at roreet Grove Tuesday Ij see thoee w ho bad paid the railroad com pauy for land situated in their quadrant A number talked with him about the best way to try to recover from tbe coiu pany the amount each settler had paid with interest addeJ. Judge Williams suggested that they pay the incidental circuit court expenses, which would not be more than j0, then be would carry all their cases to a final decision, and would only charge for his services M per cent of what be recovered. The settlers are well pleased, and no doubt a suit will be commenced soon as a test case lit for Tat. Vancjlv Lit, II. C, June Further interviews with otlicers of the steamer ilupeh.uowia port, elicit the fact that 23 Roman Catholic monks were roasted by the rebels in the Philippine Islands and uot by Spanish troops as previously reported. The information was fur nished bv a prominent resident of llo Ho. in the group of islands, and corrob orated by a foreign consul. The Philip pine islands have long been ruled by Catholic priests and there is much in tense hatred felt against them. The officers of the Hupeh, in fact, state that the whole trouble arise from the action of the priests. Iu consequence of the cruellies prac ticed by the Spanish troops on the reb els, or those suspected of being iu eym fathy with the rebel canse, the rebels, n revenge, perpetrated acts of cruelty on the hapless monks who came into their clutches. The customary mode of roasting a sucking pig in the island is by tbrusting a bamboo through tbe pig and then fastening it into au iron and roast ing it over a slow Ore. this was done to the monks, the bamboo being thrust through them while alive. Previous to the voyage to this port the IIueh made a trip from along Kong to Xlo llo, and it was just previous to this vovage that the act reported occurred near .Manila. Collis ion at Sea. 'J ho Thmgvalla line steamer Hekla. which was in collision on May 21 with the Atlantic Transport line steamer Mis siseippi, arrived at Christiana, Norway, Sunday. At the time of the collision there wero 100 passengers on the deck. The Heck la was K"'"g at reduced speed through a dense log, and tignaiiiug un interruptedly, Suddeulv the Mississippi was seen bearing straight down upon the Uekla's bow. The Hekla immedi ately reversed her engines, but too late to avoid a collision. The shock was ter rnic. I lie passengers were turowu iu a state of panic, women and children ran wiluly screaming about the eteamer. It was soon discovered, however, that the damage was all absve the water line, aud t"nporary repairs were speedily ef fected .ud the vessel pushed on to her der i .aion. The ilekla'a oflicers main taiu that the Mistinsippi was responsible lor ne collision, ibey allege mat ene did uot reduce her spued, uor did they hear Ihe fog signalu. The merit of Hood's Sarsaprilla Is literally written in blood. It is traced iu the vital fluid Of millions of the human race. Its positive medicinal merit Aud curative power id written I' poii the hearts, aud graven npjii iho minds of thousands ol peopla whom it has cured Aud givsn good health When there seemed uolhing before Theui but darkness aud despair. Il cures all diseases arising I roiu or promoted by impute blood by its iulriusic merit an The Oue True Wood Purifier. RED HOT RESOLUTION. J. W. Geary lNt of Eugene, Pass Some Righteous Resolutions. Commander and Comrades of J. W. Geary Post No. 7 G. A. It; We, your cou'tuiltoo on resolutions, beg leavo to mako the following report: In regard to the action taken by the) trustees ol Iht Soldier Home at Kose-! burg, Oregou. ioi. uu rauuoi see wuercin me trustees have any power or light, au thorised by law, lo meddle with the pennon ol tho imitate of tho home. We alo believe they have violated the pension laws of the U. S. government, sections 47pi aud 747 of the revised statutes of the United States, tus we havo them before us, and are al a Iim to understand wbv ihoy tdmtild make such ruling, nnlesa it is (or political pur poee nt our coming June election, as wo are aware that Comrades Ormsby and Alley are both regular politicians: there foce, l it Kk8olvki, lhat J. W. Geary Pol, G. A. K. No. 7, denounce the action of the trustees, one aud all, of the Soldiers Home; and be it further Ksoiku, That we believe Orn.shv's circular letter, aent by himrelf, to the different G.A.lt. Poets, it intended to de ceive and mislead Ihe grand army men that are in this detriment We also Mieve lhat the old heroes that fought, bled and would have died, if it had been their lot, to save this union, aud made it possible for the slats and stripes to tloat over every state i Ihe union, now in firm and too feeble to wtiu their bread by the sweat of their blows, should be uuder wholesome rule at tho home. At the same time make them feel that they are at no alma house, and are justly on titled to the freedom of tbe land they helped to save, without the hand of a despot to rule and make them afraid ; be it further lxu, That we believe tho com mandant and matron of the home have had a hand in the Hoke Smith part of the pension question, at the home, for theie has been a complaint against them for the last two viars, we further Kiot,t D. That any old soldier bo iug guilty of such an act, to au old com rade, at'er taking the G. A. K. oath, should resign without delay, for they are certainly void ot the patriotic love one veterau should have for another. Ktoiu, That a copy of these reso lutions be vent to each trustee, and to the governor of Oregou. and to all the leading uewspapers, except the Oregou ian, for publication, as soon as oesille, before Ihe State Lncauipment meets. Signed ; I-;. K. Cii.u-m an, A. C. Jensim., dissenting in part. .Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the county clerk of 1'nuglas ci'inty, Oregon, until I.' o'clock m. on the 1-lh day of July, 18'J7, aud theu publicly opened, for the consideration of a steel lattice jail cell, to connect with cell now iu the jail aud eucloeiug the entire space within one foot ol Ihe wall, in accordance with plans, drawing aud specifications on tile. Each proposal must be accompan ied by a certified check of j per cent, of tbe amount of the proposal. A bond will be required of the successful bidder. Tbo right is reserved to reject auv or all bids as the interest of the county may appear. Ko.ttutu., ' 'r., April 'tth, ls'Ji . ,A. l . STEAltNS, County Judge. Cleveland Will Celebrate. There will be a grand celebration at Cleveland, Or.. Inly ord, 197. Ar rangements ha.e hoeu made to have a barbecue, and a general good time is expected. There will be a good old fashioned dinner served on the ground Everybody is expected to bring well filled baskets. Programme Parade, 10 a. m : open lt : mlitpwua 11 .n f.n, a.u u ...l b l . . w. ui , wsj imiit cut.. race, boys under twelve years; diuuer, cavalry march, - p. in. ; music, -:'M p. m liiaa Kail 'I it in I'Looa irill Iia . grand ball in the evening lor those who i.;n 1 1, . ..:;.. one and all and have a good lime. $ioo Reward, $ioo. The reader1) of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at loast oue dreaded disease lhat science has been sble to euro in all its stagea and that ia Catarrh. 1 1 an a Catarrh cure is the only poeitive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being u constitu tional disease, rciuiies a constitutional treatment. Hall's uartarrti (Juro is takeu internally, acting directly upon tbo blood and mucous surface of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion ot the disease, aud giving the pa tient Mrength by building up the coimti tutiou aud assisting nature in doing its work, lue proprietors have so much faith iu its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it foils to cure. Send for list of Testimonials. Address, K J. CiiKNtv V Co., Toledo, o. "Sold by Jtruggisie, 7"c. Mother will find Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will give prompt rebel aud is sale ana pleasant. We have sold it for several years and it has never failed to give the mont perfect satisfaction, ii. W, Kichards, lu- Uesue, l a. r-old by A. ti. fljarstera Co. Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and Sick Headache th Results-Doc torcd for Years Without Relief. " My blood wan out of order, and I Ikj gtu taking Hood h harsaparilla. It Iibh purified my blood and relieved mo of rheumatism, kidney trouble aud sick headaches. I htvo been afflicted with these riitlleulties for years. 1 am now able to dt - 'oil day's w ork. llbeumatlsm has iron i ' in,.' cilice I was a child, but I am now tn uelv will." Mine Pheobe Dm u;y, flux ll.i, i'asadeus, California. " I have fcuffercd from the effects of im pure blood, boils, pimples, etc., for five years. I have tried various remedies with, out relief aud finally purchased six hot ties of Hood's Caresparllla. Tbe boils and pimples be all disappeared since I began taking tbl medicine. I am now entirely cured." LoilS THOMAS, 1113 11th l.trtet, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla It Hie lu st -in (act Uio One Truo Illnod Purl- II. r. All ilrnlslf. II, six for ii. JP'tH'Wd'. H...l 1)111.. lire piin-ly veiri-lalili-, r llOOtl 8 rlllS imlilV, lieiielli-liil. Don't forget thai wc carry .t complete line of Among- our Ladies' Docket Hooks. A lull lino o ladies' pucVrt look, monkey hklu, alligator, etc. Ladles' Belts. A complete assortment ol ladies' I .. ... I ... I.I.....I I'H'nil! I-IIH -. nil'l . . ' I""., ill. miiiiiih ,n-. ii 'Hi buckle belt. Ladies' Waist .Sets. Ladus' waist sets, in iHarl, gill, drvsdvn mid fancy Mloiies inav also he found hero. Men, do you wear SMOGS? If so, we carry a line the equal J of which has never been seen here. Itrceders, Attention. 1 will stand my jack, a large-boned, well-made animal and a notably line breeder at the following terms. !H), $5 00, ami TiO. Also my well-known Noruiau stallion, a black weighing over 100O, at fj, $1 60 aud fii. Pates: lair Oaks, Mondays and Tuesdays. Mc Nabb'a ranch, Wednesdays. Coirs Val ley, Wednesdays, Thursdays. Fridays. Oakland, Saturdays. II 1. Mklvin, Oakland, Or. Credent Hlcytlc5. I have in id ck ten '! aiodels, all uew, and titled with M. A W. iiiiiek re pair tiros, which I will sell at one-third Ices th uu original price. These wheels arc fully guaranteed lor one year. Cash or installments. Call on or address, T. K. lltl ItAlillMON, iCoseburg. If you have ever stwu a child in the ationy of croup, vou cau appreciate the gratitude of tho mothers who know that Uno Minute Cough Cure reliovce their little ones aa iuickiy as it is admin istered. Many homes in this city are never without it. Marnier' PrugMore. Plat. I or thu neit ,iO days I will make a plat of any township, plat ycur land iu that tow nship aud make au outline of tho : road distiii'l ur tl .no. liko. C.iu , Searcher of Kecords. j If it itujinrol en iiuiiual uiitlay of 100.C) to lusiire a family against any serious coneeiiueuceH froui au attack of ! bowel complaint during the year tbero 1 are many who would feel it their duty to 1 pay it . tbat they could not attord to risk their lives, aud those- ,of tlwir family for such au amount. Any one can get this insurance fur '.' cents, that being the price of a buttle of Chauibtrrlaiu'a Colic, Cholera and Iliarrtioea Ketuudy. I u al most every neighborhood ei-tue oue bas died from an attark of liotrol complaint before medicine could tie PMcured or a physician summoned. ne or two doses I oi this remedy -will cure any ordinary case. It uever fails. Cau you afford to tako tho risk for so small an amount 7 For sale by A. C. Mareters Jc Co. ' It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, couslipiUi'ai. dyspepsia, sour stomach, duinccN, are quickly banished by Io Witt's fattlx l.urly Kisjeia. Small Safe pill. Marstera' Drng Store. p.l bchool Chart for Sale. 'Ihe tcaeherg unatoiuieal uid, u gtitphic illustration of human anatomy, tiuely engraved plu'cn, luanufacturuil and pub liHhed by Oiitral School Supply leuce of C'hiitgo. iooJ us uew. Cout jf 'i'J . K?aaon for telling, too high u grade (or our echou.1. Will sell cheap. For fur tlior partu illam ami tenuR, uddresa F. I. Silaahi. Clerk H. I. No. 111'. Couistock, I ir. Don't Forget That '!'. K. Kiclurdeou cau aetl you the reliable luiperial bicycle, ''.7 mcxlele, for $7o. Strictly high grade, and 011 oue grade. There is uo cheap grade of Imperials and it in well known to all riilen;. (Jul I mid tee them. Mr. Jaiut.'H l'erdue. uu old uoldinr re uniing at, uonroe, .men., tvaa aevureiy atlltctcd with rheuuiatiaiii twit loiauved uruuiiit reiif from rutin Itv usiriL' .Ilium- berlain'a 1'uui I'.ulm. Uu tiaya : timea my back wotilJ iU-he no badly that I cuuM hardly rame up. Ifl haJ uot gotten tfclicf I would not bo laere to write the-.e tew lines. Chuuiberlain'n l'ain l;loi tnia ilono 1110 u grout dital of good ami I foul very thankful for it, For nalo by A. C. MamtcrH Co .SUMMONS. t.n nit t.iK rir ourroi tin . .-T.VIUI A tJiei;'iii, (or Itoulan Couutv A1a.11 I iu ii v , 'lliiiiitlil.' Jo-cph hliii'lln -ei I'eleU'lmit.i 'lu JriKt'ph Him luu-'i'i , 'lo.- filwo 1 1 ,1 , ..... I ! lull. In lit 111 ilu: minium tliuHiutu ' i Urcnii, tmi mo iien.-i.y ru'iunvn I" n t.ui ami niiror Uiu i-'ini-lilaiut lilt-'l iil'uiiim urn in tuo uliom enlitli .l nun ly the I1r.1t iluv of Uiu next tern, ol the atiotu i.ulitli J 1 oui t loll'rtvlnn ihi-cilriitlon ol tin: tiinu .r rihe'l iu tine onler of piilillentloii ul thit kiiui muu". u hii h niul ilut- mill l.n Mon. iluv Hie .'"Mh .liiy 1 ( luiin, 1.17, ami it vou hill to upi'Cur ami iiiimier, lm woul Ihureol plulnllll itlll apply lo ktiul c'.mi c f..r tliu ri ll' f l: m ml 1 lu (he niiiplaiul. Ihuri liel iluiuiin'li 'I 11 the fun iil.uto of a certotii luurtKuiiu cvoeuD oi uml iliillveruil by yuu 01 piiiiuiiu uu 01 anoui. april l, uiji, lu fi t-urn I he puyiu'jut of 11 eetttt:i piuiniorv note lor til1) tiuyahl'j uu 01 hufmu ciuu yeur Irotu ilatu will, lutiTObt Ul the rutu i lii l.fii l ulll l r iililillm uml tt Ii ii Ii uuiiJ mort-guk'ucuuvcycil uuto plaint 111 fur thut purpoeu tlui fullutvliiK cKm.rlbul real property 111 the Cuuuty ol I'oukIiui, btulu ol Ur eH'ih, t'J.w It: I otx Ni. two,(J) aeveu, (!) tell, (10) uml elumi (lUol kK tlou tun, ( in tuwiikhlu No. twt-u'y two ('.'2I mutli ul runu'u No. lliclio. It) went, euhluiuliiK l'.I.Oo lauree. Ah'l u lurllierUecree turrmij uml foreolunhg ion. nail! JomuIiIi Hhutllin.'1-r. of unilllruui utiv ami all riKhl, llllu "r lut'-rtnl 11, ami lu niil'l reul pr.11.1rly una every theroul. '1 liih tiiuiuiiiliMK i.uIiIIkIiuiI Iiv ui.ler of Hon. J, C. 1'ullurtoii, Jtdco of tho uhov: elltitl'-t tuint, Ina h' April -1, 1-07. A. I. 1 KWIri. lulJl.' Alt'iriluy lui I'lulullU'. Administrator's Notice. N'U.'IC. I . HthhUY Oll'RK IHA1 I UU undcialKUC'l wan on thu lli fl&v of Mav. IM7, iluly uppulutej by tlio xunty ;ouit of uoui:iu couutv, urn;on, uijimnlblraUir ol thu tatutu ot I. N. rreucb lute ul OnuKlau County, Oregon, dueeiieeil. All perturis Inilebted to utM Cb'alu aic litieuv rcqiilr'jil 10 iaakc tuiuieiltulu pay lU'.ut, uud ull 1 troui. huvlnt elanaa ulut mij eitule uic rt'iulreil to nu tnt tha imu tu the uuiitr igiitd ul hi liorun ut 1)1 iii?r. In Pong lui Comity, Oreguu, vllhlu nix inuntha front ilatu licreul. Iiaii 'lul Kof liUI-, i)rh-uu, Mat 2Hi. I i. MAMlON" I hLM H, U. A. HniuiitKht, Ailinlnlnirttivur fM Atturmjy fur Kxtnl.'. Mint llfMOfO I L New (loutlx. lt arrived, note tlc the latent ladn In belts iutati, while, i ..I,.... II. ........ I. ...1,1.. . B IIOM-.M.I.I.. Iloiilil.t Count , ttrciiuii. I Ii Kt.-r ul Uu ;-it Iiik i iuiiiilii l.nllin , llmuilm-, l'iil"iiim. ilu- nt t...iii ol Itmi nil l.l,n mul i lil 'ilitri ol t li'bim, M.iMiu-.'ii'n ti l mmIIuiii Olid H ) T 1 It IC I'lillUIlK Hi KU.t llH' ollll'l ol I .00 aai-. ol tutlil uinlii r to tin- t!'l..ii. Iinstvl on tlo- r-.utli"iu l"-in- I(I!iiiiI, ' eiil imil ' Uoui ii Kiain-lM-ii li rml'sml, III iMiiglss I ohiiI.i , dr. su. Ak'wttid eM- of Klu'tiinnli.iii, Nl I' Uiili, I lirli ol tin- Miimi-li. liy.'l-l l'l tx-tt". Neil'nlti-. MuUi l -il.uilni;, Kt.ln- I iiiubW', oiillliiii. Iim.. i ol II. i. Hklu. Uver ii'l llowrU, nul Wm-n l ili-- Iibv Itcii eurv.1 l.y tli.' u.r ol tlo o imli !' Now lAtti-rom . .imu-el-.l with Hio ium liuliibiiv: r.ototllio anil I n on Iho i um In. Pnlly mall, nuilli niul .oiilli. Timiu tlo i r meV ' .' t" r 'lio t.Atll-. Tin-llol. 1 I iili.li I II.. Iiiinii.lili 1..H ol i lu.lihK jm'i v 1. C.1T. HI.M. I. IIONWIJ.!,, I uiTla; Mciiii; r. IS OTIC I; TO CRI-DHOR5. v-i'iifK i- iikki uv ' . i v i s i ii a i iiik; ' iiiuUtUuiiil bu Iwu t.f lliu I iiimu I oiirl Ol 1'IIUK II- v I'lllllJ. .n-o .v.. -in"."..' Iistoi ol Hi" c-luli-ol lilllel Ml-oil .lrin .l AII,imiii Imilns I'l.lin. tulii.i miI.1 r.:l. un- uolli i'l to jnwriit Hip iiii- In ilio ii liniiu tikiiil l lliu ollii-i ol Hron ii .v lu.llu In I. burs, Of K..II, Uli i.ror .noli.i" .Inly nil dol ivithlu l imiMlu lioi.i llo ilnU "I II. I" Uotll-i' lavl !; I-..;.. Oil.'. 'Ii. Al 'll . . IV.. .!. M. IHi" n AJuii.Ul. r i l ol Ho Ktnli I I'.iilriVWi fii. Uu 'i-a-eJ. Administrator' Notice. V (i I Ii I Ib 1IUKIIV (iIVKN IIIAI iiitl(-rtii.'ni .1 Iib l.i-i-n HiitHitnit-.l ii. Ii. i in. nil, lll- ttator ol t!ie t'llsto ol Mary A- Hiuirtu -. ivn.iil. A'.l porou liMiij cUfint ln.l i -lN't- m lu rel'T nolillr.l In I'tin lil la. i nil ;l Hu t Uio iiu.li'ailiini.l In- lumic In I 1.1 in i met. II tun l uu. n i ! Ii. in Ii ll III. Iill- liii. ot m illi i.ri.('i Olfill'I. l'U-i Hit" Hi 't iv ol MT I" I I.ONAI i IU I I ; ailut.. A t : i u u i 1 1 .i t . i Notice of Appointment of tI.xc.utor VOll'i: H IIKKK1IV I.IVKN IIIAI llll uU'lerl'Klir.l tin. Imll lv I ho lelllll), tuiir' ol liouitl" i . M i n i v , i.it. .1 on- kon.'lulr ailnt'd xivu- .r ol tin- tiii" ol liiorsjc Baui-r, Urciaul. All liu-lluj claim iat il'l ilt' n liiri Ly i.-.,uin .l t.i iiriicui t!iu .iuc nu iiriM'if iiiihIiim, Ihrivlor I ' tin) uioli ri(tii. -1 at til Iu i-c.itu.buia, lHiuiifti t o'niiy. hi- ol I'ni:'.'.!. ulllitu til ini lilli lioin lli ilt- i I tlui n..'l. tatv1 till- 171 liny ul Ma- , lit? J. S II r Mil S. i ExKUl 't o I th t.la'. ul l.it;L. tteotgu lU'.Kr, dirrs-i-d. SUAiM0N5. iiiKt iHit ir toiiiT ot uu iaie ul Or,-g !U, for l)ini(f'.i t ouiin Maltl.- H'autim. v. I I ..til '.lit I V. Hum K Mi 1'uliu li uli.l Aiuik: . Mi liaalil-, lu ttllr. K ' M tl. li-lr. I I. Mi I'niil. l- I itU'l Alllll'J P tiailli'l, Ui-lciiilauln ) To llriitv 1. Mi'1'milil-, A ii 11 I ullil K. .Mi-baiili I-. .li li ii'luiil" In Hi' HUIH0 nf I lie Hluli: nf (Iu-k'hii; )uu uti'l cui-li ol yuu an In.-i' l.v rr jultril In Ih un 1 ni ,K-ar aii'l nimi Hie oiiiplauil tit 1 u-ln-t in 'j lu ilu- all in . iilt'!.l cuuil ami un'.: on or i lore lUo lirvt .lny ul ilu in .t r.-nular trim n lliu ul i c cuiil!i.J i.niti i.i ..it On ur t't-lurii Manila- llm '-ih -1 y nf J iuc, I-'.'., thai I vIiik Hi- l.rat .!.. ol talil lie XI ri'Kular ( i ui, 'i l it y.ni fail In ai-i't-ar liiininrr I'lamlitt ' i uipi.lnl iiKnlimt uu a. alnri'ialil w It Ii In nil linn-, f . r uaut lluii-ol, the plalulnl "ill nw'ly t tho eniut for Ilu- . In l iKiiiMiuli 'I iu In r cuiuiil unl a IiiIIuwm IKrJu-lun'iil a-aiii-t 'ti-fi'niliiul-. II. ur K Mi Uaiikl inn I Aiiiik- V Mi lunn N I tin--um ol ,i thoUhHiul mi'l -lxl s m .1 .ul i'mHi.; -I ) itnllni . null i li .-, I tluiL-.'ii lt n.i Mny Sth, 1"''7, all In I). ,J k - I 1 emu, lm tl o -11111 1 "I llvt liuti'lri''l it 4ni.iii iliiiln- iil'iirm i In aii.l lur Hit: 1 tiM aud iliphtir-etui'iil.i nt tin unit, ami (or lliu l"ln ln-mo ol a eerlulii iiinni'aKi vxeculnt i.y mi l llciuy K. Mi: Haul. I- ami i i. i... .. i..i . . ,0 k...... ..... , .lllll. .. .11 V U II I ( I ,' .'1 ,1. riuiiiini ,fi, 111, ly I Mill ilny i April, Ii7t. lur Un- mi 111 ol liv u II1..11 , ami tno iiumlrnf rt-ViOl i'") il 'llar mi. I itiii ;i -i, aii'l uulKiir.l liTllie anl'l A. W. hlatit'.ii In Mil plalnUII the ;'-lh ila ol April, l-'7, mi'l fm m li othir rell. lio I-nyr. I t in ui. rimiiilulut mul ai the to'irt mny IJ uiIk . l'l mul e-iuiliii'l'.'. BIIOWN ,. I I n! IN. Attorney lur I'lmnilil. H111 fuuiiiiiii.il 1- iiulilUln.'! Iu U'.oiilmui' m, i.ii r ma to i,y tii iwtli 1111 ot'li r in lo I.y tliu llounriilile J. ' t uiii-non, imitc: ol ih at.'.v.- ctuiii ''"" J Um Wli -lay ol Mny, is;,;. 1 otirl anil I. H.17. . 6UMA1ONS. j t 'i 11 1. 1 1 mi n 101 ui 01 '1 ill. -1 a 1 v. 01 1 t' f"ii, In mul lur the County ol I'iiukI-. 111,1 r- M'""; r l'l"'""" ) ( , i ' in luiuiiiui ' " " 'lo W. 1'. Mu'.h, Ihe aliote 1 unii.l ileleiolaiil 111 Ilu: Hume ol tliu Mato ui Ori-goii, t.ni m,. liL'tuhy re-iuireil to uppuiir mel uu-w i-r thu out - " : I pliiiui lili il it l'i 1 1 1 at you 111 lliu uUi-1: '1 LI t . t-.l ', Milt, 111 tin' iiijuvt' lllll' it 1 mn t, 1.11 01 h. hue the 1 .'-Hi il.iy ol J 11 in-, 1 -J7. tluit hi lliu tin lii t tin v ol 1 the next reirulur leriu ol -nt-l 1 our', mi'l ir v. 11 full n I 1 niiNHi r, thu pl'iltillll mil njiplv In ilio .;. nut fur the 1. 'Inl piayi il lur lu mi id 1 1 'in 1 1 hi 1. 1 , : tv ui 1:11 1 11 uuen 1 -UI--OIVHIX lliu lumrliiKe Ino'i exl-lniK h' tweeu yuiirni'll mi' I plulnllll', ; 11 li' I thut mii't phtlutlil I I lianii-. IIIIh t'. Kr.-i-mau tme'l I" hei initWi u ! 1'hlt tliliuuoUH Ih liillill-.lieil l.s uiiltT lna.l ul .;oii, ml, 1 eliiiinli'.i t nt Eini'li.! City, t.'uun county, Oie liv Hull, I. C. 1 nllurtou, IlI'lKU of Ull'l 11 Ml... I. i,.l.l .nil... lu .I..I...I M..ub l.'ll t .' A.rthill.BHEUi:. ml, I. Atlorm y for I'liuiiilll SUMHONS. TN IIIK C IUC I'll Cut HI Ol llll - I A I K 1 ol OicKuii, lor PuiiKlat C'nuiiiy. 'Ihoiiiut li. Devi'tiH, riuliillir, 1 V. j .'-'111 III -..jll. to l.ullier I'utiner, l lloter i I'm IUI011 li.ul mi'l llairlit lloter, Ilu- Iroptii't. Itll'lUlltl' , loLutliur laluier, 1. . lloyer mil llnui.l llnyer, ul.ovu nuiiiuiiltli ii'lunl'i: 111 tliu till iiiu 1 I lliu full! ,1 luei,, ill, tun uiu bt-iehy re'iulreit to uppeut and iiu.-.ivtr thu emu. plalot hlul Uk'alliat you in thu uhuvu i lilllli;. 'lit uu ur hcfor thu Unit day ul thu uuxt legu lurturm of thlt court, tu-wlt: Monday, Jiinu ;'nth, lf'J7, and il you lull j to ail' hi r, lur want theruul thu plulnllll' will upply to lliu eoiiitlm tbu relief di wuiided in thu cuiuplulnt, u 1.111:- tlliel Kali inelit ol wlileli ia ut lollonn, to u It l or a partition ol thu luul propel ty dunlin ,1 lu iiioo'iuiiiiuiiii, an tho n. e. ; ; of Huetimi .', 1 p. J"J H. ut ft. W.. Ill Jjouidu Cmiiilv. Oretmn. 1111. 1 otdiiig to thu ruHiieetlvu linhlH of thu puttlen hereto, or 11 purlltlon eauout hi) badulllitut piuterlul Inlury to thoau riKhla, lur tbu uio ul thu Huld rcul prupurly In thu luuiuim provided by luw, and a dlvltlou of thu priHJcudu between thu purlieu buruUi, sixnrdlnif to thulr rcn,0i.Hn' rlKblu. 'lhat tbo plalutiir buvu Jii'lwmiuii lor thu aura ol Jl and W lull dullura, puld out by bun fur taxca, and tbat thu aauio bu fakmi Outul lliu procee'lii ol aalu prior tu uov dlHtrlbutloii theiu uf. ur ludt-ruuut uKaliikt vaeb of aald dtfuiuluiil. fur bin ut prupurttuu llitruuf, and tbut thu toetu and dlburt'iiieuu ul this tult bocburutd to tbu rubpuulhc pi tk piu rata, ur, tu cam, ol ale, bu putd uut ul the pructcdb prior to ditlrl buliou thureol. '1 hla buiniuuua la aurvu 1 by piihllcutlun there ul lu purniiatiee of au order ul lliu circuit court ol tliu unite t l Oregon fur Uriitulau county, duly untile uud t uli'tud uii tbu I'lth day of Aprlf, Wf, mi l Muj:.d, hu7. A, M, CUAVVl olllJ, tCW Attorue) lor l'lilllltlll ADIES Lrullcs call and oe tho fine line of BLACK DRIJ5S (H)ODS Displayed In Our Window. -dsn White lollais amU'uH'. following : Men' Depaiimcnl. It is woilh onir tune to lee Ihe eltgaiil dir-plny Hi our inciih' dl'piillini id. 'nr l"i 1 1 lit mlk liiindeii IiIcIm iiiii idling like hot taken. t you ride a Dike ? We rail ii lin" line "I 1 i )' pan!". ''' , In- etilo sIiooh, bicycle cap.-, ami all klndit if blcjiln clnlbiiig jjQSEEH5QflS J. F. BARKER & GO. GKOCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A - Ull -111 I UHMtlultOlMtOtl Tvs. t'llll' coppee t liAiliig Unf,-' Vt !!' Glasa and Delf Ware ' l ( iui!ii m il r. luf iM liitS Tmua i o v. i j (.'tuUl. H. C. STANTON It.. o,.t rv'. I t it w tli'l itlrli.lvt- .tuca u DRV : GOODS i U.VulM 1MI i'K - Ladl-'n' l'l'- nnil . Kiliboir. Tl I lit m u K r. 1.1- . I.'- . I I.-. AI.M.J A MM: ill K nt HOOflS m mioi:s I 'I I'.'' I m ,uili' , HI 1 lllll.l. GROCERIES, j Mum, il!'.n I liU Wain, ; Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Aii uu ltti. iu Uik '1'iAiiltiu iitttl at 'ilcc i, -ititl -.r itnP, Al ntv atuck uf 'Custom-Made Clothing ! l'n Clioiet.' i TEA Miim..-.jtjii;., St.tiitoir for"L. l'.M" rrr I OK tl.M; I'RICI; I 1 1..-; .' ft (i.i un .1 i'i iln:r 1 lo l'l u: Uk.w in luti c 1 Il hli tl lllljf (Hill tlill 1 it . ipy ol tin WI-IU'OO'I PLANTnK. I le 1 ' t .mli uliui.. inii.l-.be.l III lliu I'milii: 01 lliu . t wmioi r i:iua CMARor.. Oi'l III.-. 1 jl . i" in': ill 1 ten ! ilu- i r.vHit;. - im Will Ii. I llll 1 1 111.1 1 III ".'Mill . -' t nil., Hulxenhcis I plnnti ol Ilu MAUOON lVm:RRY, t'. lueli, l.cn l' 1 lulll ol i-l mi t mi '.' nt'l. i 1 f hi 11 y lilpp. 1. . 1 In in mul Hi iiik in y.'iii I'l.MIU.AI I It l'l II ( v. Notice of Appointment of Adiiiin-i.--tiator. r.S llll. etil.:. l ciii-pi inn Itul fj..i,, - t'nuiily, --tale .1 Oh-kiiii. lu tho niuiU'f ol I lie r inl' 1. ( 1 1. in 1 (,,nn, ht ii. r, di . 1 atuil. .Noll' u I hi'li l.v ,:iv. 11 Hint ,i- uilth-li.i;ui. liuvo l.trii l,y tlio t tm 1, t v 1 mm ol lioin.,,!. County, h lul. 1 of Un iron, .lui v ,,liit, il 11, In, In. iKlnitorKuf lliu I ntnl.. ,,f l, i,,y ( , huiilur, 'lii'tiiM'd. All perhiiiit liiuiti i'IiiIiiih uKiilimt lliu h, i HUtii me In it'l'V iii.tltli d to 1, rem ut lhu-unu! ptipiiiv M-riiinl in iho uiiileriilmiril Itit lit- oHh e of .1. W. 1 litui 1 1 1 .it III thu Miukx I mill. Inn; 111 Hotel, uu;, li,,iu-li, 1 ouiHi , Mule ol j ii'i:mi, uitliiu m iiuiiiilii limn tin: .lulu ol . t 111 i mil li e. Iiiilivl al llon huii'. HoiikIii 1 01111I1, iiii tmi. 1 Uii'. '.'-(li duvet Apitl, ,.'!,. JAMI u . 1 UN.S, I It ANi IS M CO.S.S, I Ilu- 1 -inl.' ol li uiy Conn, 11 .".1 I.i iliuiui .11. id, r thiol , Di e. u'.i d To lUv 1 11I01 tunalr. Dr, Gibbon 1 his old rellablu (uml Ihu 111 tint nu.irni.lul Kin i lullHt III hull h lull elhi o. mill eoiiiluuea to iiiii) nil firxual and Aeniliiul l)lcaa. .uch un Ounnurrliira, tiled Stricture, Syph III In ull It loriim, blkln 1)1- Nervuu Oalill- luiniitciii v. tx-inl- Wcakuci mid Cua rtuuliuud. IhueoliHe iiuuueii ul tell ahum) ull, I exi enHi piudueliiK tin- iPlIl'loPlJB loiioiviiiK h inpimiu,: uiu , w em) 11 1 un miee, Hum Hpoli, uiiiler the 1 yen, pulii lu thu lieu, 1, iiiikIiik In Uh t un , loi.s uf eohilileni.t), illlllilt'iieu III ap piuaulilug i.liuneciH. ul,luilmi 1,1 Ihu hiirrl, Weukuen of Die llmbH uml I tt' ll, ... i, ol liu iiiurv pliiijiiti. mi Urn fme, eouulir, 'UiiUuipUoli, ele. Lilt. (I1U1ION hit in itellec-'l 111 hull Fruiieluii ou r tidily m 1111, uml ihono imijl,!, .1 bboiihl 111,1 lull tu eoliHiill li lui mul reculvu Iho luiietlt of bin Krt-ut tklll and expi rlem e ihu ihu tor eurt 1, wlieu ultu r., lull, l iyhliu uiuii Riiirallli't-iJ l'i ri.011.1 eim I ui lioin,. t liaip 1, n a-muiPlf. Cull or urilu. UK. f. I". uilUION, i'..' i liviitiiy Hi, Hun Pruu- Clacn, f ill,