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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1897)
THE PLAINDEALER, I'uWIahcd ncry llmrMUj. : v In I I.IIM'I Al Mi fV Ht IMIIMI in. J H. fcl'UV Kdilor. I . Y. M MJ.IMIS,. ...... Mmid.-'T. laitcrlpllon l.ilr. one Vcar " !lt Mntittii 15 Three M.nth Atom i:. lay-. AROL'SE E. lbs ttwiile of iVjugUi county can tuaks up (heir iuin1s to on thing, that tnnafclariDi: enterprises will not le eitsblithed liere uoles aoiuu encourage ment it given Uitui. Tho Initial step ware taseu toward Burning the location uf a beet cugar factory aouienbertt along the line ol the railroad iu Ibis county, aud those who tiro-posed to do it wauled to know how much ground could be ce cured for the cultivation of beets. It is iuite natural that before the necessary capital is put into a factory the projec tor should w ant an assurance that thvy would have the material to work on, otherwise their plant niiht be id'.o. There is a creamery at Coryallis, erected only a few months ago at considerable coat, bit it is iblo it may have to close don n, not because there is no profit iu the busiucd', but simply because the farmirs are too ly to supply it with milk. They would rather, many ol them, Bit uu the tup rail of thu Icuce aud tell their neighbors there i no money in the country. Do they expect to piik it up in the road? Money nmt be worked for. If you produce things t!io people want there is always uijuey to pay for it. They want .butter and iLey want sugar. Our largtet article of impcrt it sugar and there is no reason why it should be so. The prosperous farmer is lie who buys nothing that he can raise on the place, aod the same rule aid ap ply to states. A few individuals may work their riniiert ofT in the endeavir to get an en terprise started and eouieouc may throw cold water on it and stop the w hole pro ceeding. Whj? liecaueo they are afraid that eomeono else may make a dollar or two more than they, and rather tban permit that tbey will forego their own chance of making anything. At the meeting called for Saturday there were leas tban a score of persons present. It was not called to order. Aobut -UJ acre were promised. Lut reports were received that many would plant beets if the factory was built. Is it not just as reasonable for the manu facturer to eay, "you plant so many beets and I'll build tlio factory?" While it is proposed that the farmer ob ligate bitusslf to plant so uiaoy acres, the manufacturer also obligates liituseil to pay bO much per ton. There's money in it for bolli farmer aud manufacturer and prosperity lor Douglas couuty. Get a move on. lVm't be a clam. A well kuown populist of this county, nbo last year contended with all the force of a good pair of lungs that the de pression iu the price of agricultural products was tbe result of pernicious re publican legislation, now says the im proved condition is the result of the operation of tbe law of supply and de mand. That is true. Legislation helps but cannot always work wondere. But our populist friend, in order to be con sistent, should give the credit for the change to the change of admiuietration. Consistency, however, is a thing we need not look for among profetsional populiats. The democrats made a sad mess of their attempt to make the country be lieve that the 1'iuglcy bill was advan tageous to the sugar trust. Tbey recog nized tbe fact that the Wilsou law bad glveu the trust great advantages and were anxious to put a like odium upon the I 'ingle j bill, but the aualysis of the effect of tbe new tariff law shows that their assertions uere absolutely false, and that the measure is un extremely unsatisfactory one to the trust. "The weakness of the silver itsrkid," says a dispatch from New York, "is baring very disturbing eflecl upon ex change operations with countries that are on silver basis. Iu Mexico gold has advanced to au exceedingly high premium." If liryauiuin had not beeu beaten last fall what a pretty pickle we would be iu today. Telegram. The sugar trust is not holly happy. The Uiugley law deprives it of the spe cial advantages which it bal enjoyed under tbe Wilson law, and now tbo farmers of tbe UuiUd State? are prepar ing to raise beets for tbo bugur of the couutry aud refiue it iu the factories where I he sugar is made. Iteceut reports froui Mexico show that tbe full in the value of silver Is creating great business disturbances there, aud wsy lead to tba adoption of tbe gold Undaid. Uankruplcy tiitcaliMiii tbe republic f Mexico becauoe of the Mump in tbo sil ver market. This it a condition the I'uitrd Males would be contending with if e liKtl elected lliytn aud adopted the silver standard laxl year, "f course this w ill K- ttaid to be a scheme ol the money shnikp, but ordinarily a creditor it Lest pleawd when bis debtor is able to pay bis debt, not when bo l-ccoinc-a a bankrupt. Senor Cunovae, premier of Spain, was shot and killed Sunday at the baths of Santa Aguede by ae Italiao auarchiet named Michelo Augeline t'olli. When arretted lo!li coulisse I that be killed Cation at to aiengo the Uarctloua amm-h-iets.and the inaiirgviil leader I'jii .lot liiwl, who was executed al Manilla IVcember 30. last, as instiiM'or if the riiillipine rebellion. It is very probable tbe republicans in state cooveutiou next year will not aeW Hofer of the Salem Journal, or any other populist, whom they shall or i-hall uot place upon their ticket. If Hofer really wants auy particular peieou nom inated, the best thing he can d to bring it about is to oppoe him. Hofer supports uo man unlees there i "nome thing iu it." There is some democratic uiliusui ut the tupreuie court for its decision in the tat cases, but uone have said the deci sion was uot in accordance with the law. It it the province of the court to inter pret the law, not make it. Tin makiiii: is a legislative function. This teems to be overlooked by some people who criticisms are made fr iolilicwl pur poses. 'ioveruor l.nd is doue for. Ho has otTeuded the Salem Journal by appoint ing Judge Northup a member of I be Sol diers' Home Board. The Journal man seems to have uo better succen iu iuu niu limits in Oregon lliau be hid iu low. For the first time in the history A Kansas her bank deposits exceed her loans. That prosperity wave appears t have taken a westerly course. llsrr John Most is still a Mckinley man. Salem Journal. llerr )". Hofer h uot, . it's a Maud off. Notes By the Way . Si 01 1 Mil in-, Aug. IU, Is". The editor of the l'i ux ni.ALi k ill oni oa hi wheel on Monday uioiuiug eu route lor Coos liay, going to Wilbur by the local aud thence "bikiug" it across couutry by way of btepheue. I'jvlge Can yon, Little Canyon aod the I'wp'iua to to the l'iunuick ferry, over tbe bill to the S.uilu ferry, thence to KU ton, banging out there for the night and coming on here this morning. This was cur lirft cros couutry trip, and the first visit to this eectiou of thu couutry in the summer season. louglas couuty may be a little rough as compared with the pralrio counties of the Willamette Valley, but there are more "beauty spjte" in it tbuu iu any other couuty in the state. The couutry this way, like that along the railroad, it a series ol lit tle .fertile valleys, divided by janes cf hilla covered w ith oik and fir. These little valleys are ojcupied by farms, f"r tbo most part of thrifty appearance, with nice dwellings, good out building': and orchards now laden with fruit, the branches hanging almost to the ground with their burdens. Ibis led me to conclude that tbe less thrifty looking places were owned ty uien who them selves were ebifUefes and put in their time diecuaeiug "ratios" and "per capita ' instead of being al work. f course some times sickness or misfortune will overtake the most industrious and spoil his plans aud destroy bis hopes. The crops along the way looked splen did, save down this way the graiu is all cut aud iu the shock or the mow , and occasionally a field had been threshed, and the pile of well tilled sacks was good to behold. Let ween here and Llktoo many fields of late grain are just turning, and in others the reapers were at work. The yield will bo excellent, liven the populist admit that this is to be a good season , and they seem sur prised to find that times are improving, w hen their idols had told them there could be no improvement under the gold standard. This is a little distance from civilization, aud apart front the high ways of commerce, ho that the product!! of the farm must be hauled some fcov eral miles. Nevertheless a happy aud relatively contented people occupy the fortile spots along tbe lower Ump-pia, Lveu the sheep, that nsed to be met iu this section in much larger numbers tban uow, seem to look at you with au important air and say, "there is a tarill on wool." The farmeis will lum-aso their Hocks to the captcitv of the raugeu. The wool interests will revive, aud the income of the flock iualor coircspouJ inuly increase. We are just uow waiting for the boat for Gardiner and l'rof. Wiiitoaud several school inarms Hiid "misters" a:u en route to the c:ainiuiilions and institute to be held there. J. li. L. Steamer Mexico Sunk. Sa.n lu.i'ci io, Aug, 10. A bpctial from Victoria to tho Chronicle says : The steamer Topeka, which arrived here this evening, reports thai Iho steamer Mexico, on her return trip ou Auguet 6, while going into l'i 1011 en trance from hilka during a heavy fog at full speed, struck West J 'evil's rock. After two hours the steamer sank iu 0O0 feet of water, bteru first. the passengers aud crew were saved, with their baud baggage, iu small boats. After lowing till midnight, they arrived at Metlskahtla. No-lo-llai; fur I Hly ttnlt. (uuraiiiut'it lol'acco habit euro, mal-at. wcuU Uitu tliDii;;. l!uo! pure. K'cll. All Uiug'l Ah. Nrw ileHigiiH In wall pniu-r hi MMrelcr.' NMV.s NO 1 1. ! Colorado poi ieiiced a heavy rain- storm last week. I John Larr was overcome by licit in a I IVlk county barvenl tiold and died. I ifteon steamers will leave the Sound lor Alnskn the llrst tifteen days ol Au gust. Much ilatnaKC w;t done by it terrific w ind and electrical ttonu in lYnnriyl vania a lew days ago. Silver has reached the lowest liguie in itt history. Our niver dollar now con tains about t'3 cvute worth of metal. The steamer Farrallon, that lias beeu on tlii t'lniua aud Sau I rauciaco run was charteiod lor Alaska and left ::ntur day. About tbo only place in Cuba ou which the Spaniards have an bold is Havana. And the giip on that IB becom ililt shaky. Chehalis, the horn ow ned by Frank lrr.er of I'oudlcton, ptccd a mil in S :07' at lUitte the other day. This bienks the coast record. Hon. T. 11. Ton ue returned to hi boms at llillsboro uu Saturday, and was tendered an ovation by bis neigh bors regardless of parly. A proposition is now ou foot to dredge the bed of the Yukon. Seattle parties are at the bottom of the enterprise an t a Towers dredge is to I used. Statistics of muivlei iu the CuiteJ States show that lO.iij- uiurdHta wer couiuiitted iu this couutry iu IS'..', aud that there were culy 1--' legal execu tions. Tao girl babies have been Luru to the Vauderhilt family withiu a week, and the harvest I ir r.ritish noblcuixi of tli? next generation will l tailor oven than that of the present. A. S. Ie6er of Clackamas couuty was reported apointed register of tbe laud oitice at Oregeu City, vice U. A. Miller, whose term expired. Hut the report turned out to bo a hoax. lUin; failed to preveut thu euact meat of a protective tar it)', the free traders are now declaring it will not yield a revenue, and are raisiug a clnm ity iiowl aljut that. S. F. Call. Ihe tcruia of peace arranged between Turkey aud Urcece by the powers wtre excellent iu eerv way except that they were uot acceptable to the O reeks or the Turks. The powers will try agaiu. The proievl to tunnel under the Hud sou river Iroin New York to Jersey City has beu revived. Tbe cost is estimate ! l,-"oi',iMi will complete the work, I our inillious have already taeu vxicndcd. The halite tliip Oregon, which is o in to Hawaii, has a total armament of foity-eix guns aud six torpedo tubes. She is :;i- feet long has ! inches id arn.oi on the eiJei-. and carries a crew of l.'l men. The blcni'icr Lueue. a tUruwhcel river boat thai has been plying ou the U illametlc. aud dras but two and a half leet of water when loaded, la to start for the Yukon in to v ol the Lris tol on Ihe loih. ludiauapolis Newb f-ilver dou to the lowest point it Iws ever reached; wheat gciug up higher day by day. Hut, then, it's nil being dune by the bloated uiouoliolUts on purpo4 to fpoil Bryan's arguments There is no perceptible improvement iu the btrike situation. The families of many of the btrikers are starving, while the strikers themselves are busy march ing aud parading aud using their mtlu euce to keep other men from working. Three Los Angeles men grub staked a friend with the provision that they should keep hi&w ife and children wljile he was gone. 'Obey let the wife shift tor herself and it wawith the greatest dif ficulty that she lived, lie recently re turned with 1100,000 w hich he expected to divide, but of i gurse refused to do so when he learned the state of affairs. Five lives were lost in au explosion last Thursday during a lire in the North western grain elevator at Chicago. Four of the dead are tiremeu ; the body of another fireman 13 thought to be buried iu tbo ruins. From thu force with which tho cxpiouiou swept the spot on which they were standing, they mutt have been instantly killed. Lither the bursting of a boiler or the exploeiou of mill dirt caused the havoc. Tl lis is the way the Kosoburg Heview, Bryan free silver, replies to the Yreka Journal's remark that wheat is ' cents per bushel higher than it was one year ago. "Why fabricate in little matters of this kind .' Wheat sold iu Hoeeburg la-t fall for 1 0 cents a bushel and upward, uow it is about i'J cents. If farmers should get last year's prices agaiu they will be as fortunato as tbe farmers of foreign countries, where the crop is a failure, are unfortunate." Such petti fogging brings on extrumo lassitude. llillsboro Independent. CLONDYKli. All Claims Within 150 Miles of Dawson Taken. Speaking of the Cloudyke output of gold, the chief clerk of the San Fran cisco mint the other day said : "All the gold brought to this city from the Alaakau mines will uot exceed 800, 000, aud all that has been taken out this year and seut to thu other mints of the couutry will uot exceed (2,000,000. Thu gold from that part of the country is generally from 700 to 800 fine and some of il rales '.i00, tbe average beiug worth from 1 j 00 to f 17 au ounce." J. C. Butler, of the Fulliran Car Com pany, is in receipt of a letter from It. 1. laylor, a financial broker of Seattle. A few days bj;o Taylor received word from sumo men whom he Lent to the Clon dyke region last spriug, iu which they inform bun that every claim withiu I ) miles of Dawson City has beeu taken up, and that ineu ara rushing all over the couutry looking for locations. Ho says that starvation aud hardship titaret many of them iu the face. Captain Nidbaum, ol the Alaska C'oin- incrcial Compuuy, who has inadu a carc jiilttudyof tho situation, fearu there I will be a grcut dual of suliering iu the mining regions this spring. He thinks il"' 1 uoplo going aru lar iu excess of the ; 'He a that bavo been forwarded, i 1 otter from Hart Huuibcr, a pros 1 1'. c'.cr, dated JUwboii City, June 18, just received, shows that thu gold seeker ucedi plenty of capital. After reaching I'.iMbjn 11 1 1 t paying the heavy duty on bin outfit, betides liO cents a pound for getting il over Chilkoot pass, he will have to pay .j cents a pound to get his stud from I 'aw sou to the diggings. - - - - 1 lie id ale Alubt I 'ay. SaLtM, Or., Aug. 'J. -Thu supreme couit today rendered duciuious iu the three tuttiidamub uuits brought to compel the Hcci'tlary of stale to audil claims and draw wtmaut'j iu payment thereof. Iu each case, repreiicutiog three class es ol claims, the lower cum t it reversed and the secretary of state is required by uisudate to audit tho claims and draw warrant! In payment thereof. 1 bo Capital Journal woudru if a hi vIm'I id the old latdiioucd whipping po;, aud a eunuch factory would nut ta a good I hip;; We think it would and ts clally would the latter bu n good thing in Marion comity If it keeps up its repu tation. Cottage Oroxe Meisciiger. If tome of the citl.iMiH cd Myitlu Cicek were operated on by thu methods described in tbn above suggestions there would bo a great deal Jest Kcamlal than I hero Is at present. beacon. LITTLIi LOCALS. Caro llros, are tho Ihws nierehante. lUiy ttiiky tly aper at the Novelty store. Towed) and tcwi'ling. good laluev, al Hie Novvltv St.'te. Siiiiiinvr drea t:""1' iiimieiit-enual-it ion at Jefephnon t-. A uow iiuuol ladiea' Ulta in the now ox blood shade at Josephsou's. Churchill, WiolUy MeKontio are selling piautities of binder tniue. lH'iitistry of all kuubi t-k 1 tlful ly aud promptly 1I0110 by I'r. Fred I lay ties. Neatest lino of low shoes, ox-blood aud chocolates, in town at tho Novelty Stow. All kinds of artificial teeth made at reasonable prices at Or. I rod llaynes' Iental otlicc. Countess black Mar ladies' lnae, tlu eol iu the matket pair for f 1 00 at tbe Novelty store. Iho ice cream coda a I the Kaudy Kitchen will do ) 011 good. They make it of pure cream. Try it. The Kaudy Kitchen has connected its fountain with the water main and the spray in tho glass dunce wilt muke the patrons feel cooler. Hound trip l Yanina and letuiu nw on sale at the deot 1.00. This is t'2 less thou thu rates lavt year aud w ill lie kept up until I'clober, hHh. This aeasou the Kaudy Kitchen will turn out the bee I ice tieaiu and ice cream soda iu the slate. New freezers, new receipts, plenty of pure cream. Coutidence is restored. You cau buy the celebrated Loawell Springs w ater in ipiautitiea to suit, from Ad llarmou cheaper ll au walcr lroin the South I'mp'iua. The W. C. T. I . will hold its tegular meetings on the eecoud an I fouilh Thuisday of every mouth at . :M p. 111. iu the Fpworlh League room -vl the M. Vj. church. I In) iee cream tliey are uiakiug al the Kaudy Kitchen this season is ahead ol anything made in the town heicloforo. and will ad vet use itself. You ought to try their leu crcuui eoila. 1111. v igor and victory thwe aiu the characteristics cl I 'e Will a Little Larly Lisers, the lauio.ici little pills lor coiieli- pat ion, hiliousuess and all stomach and liver irotiMeB. A. C. Marsters V Co. ' 'there is no 'uiucral water uioro pitas I am for family use limn tioin the Know ell j Spruik's. Ad. Harmon, agent, will sup I ply fauiiliee 111 any .piaiititieu, pints, I ,tii,4i l.l nr itt'lii 1-1I1 11H. 1 - . . , ...... Lou t uauseate our stomach aith teas and bitter herbs, L ut regulate your liver aud sick headache by tuiug thosu famous little pills known as l'e Wilt s Little Larly Liters. A. C. Marstcie' & Co. To the Ladicj of Lowliurg aud vicinity : Call on Caro bruii. aud bee 11 re greater bargains iu novelties and oil hues of goods than at auy other hou.10 in tho city, l'hey have the goods, aud the lowest prices. "They don't make much fuss about it." We are speaking ol I'd Witt's Lit tlo F-arly Liseis, the famous little pills tor constipation, biliousness, aud all stomach aud liver truubles. They never gripe. A. C. Markers Co. I have tii ft class new Irei.cie, plenty ol pure cream and guarantee to my cus tomers first-class ice cream and not ex celled by any body. I will make you ice cream as siuoulli as velvet or charge you nothing. 1'. F. Nit. 1.. "I crave lut One Minute," sai l the public speaker in ft hiiKky voice, and then he look adoso of One Miuute Cough (jure, and proceeded wilh his oratory. One Miuute Cough Cure is uuciualld for Ihroat and lung troubles. A. C. Marsters A Co. Johu Orilhn, of incsville, U., tays: "1 never lived a day for thirty years without aullering agouy, until a box of L'o Will a Witch 11a 11 Salvo cured my piles." l or piles aud rectal troubles. cuts, bruises, sprains, etveiua anil all skin trouble I'd Witt s itch llael Salve is iiufiualled. A . C. Marsters A Co. Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and Sick Headache the Results-Doc torcd for Years Without Relief. " My blood was out of order, and I be gan taking Hood a barmiparilla. It has purified my blood and relieved mo of rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick headache. I havo been afflicted with these dimvulties for years. I am now ablo to 1I0 -. u'mmI (Ihv'b work. Iiheuiuatisui has iron)'' : miicu I was a child, but I am nuwui.inlv well." MlHS 1'HEOUK BAI i.kv, Ilov II,). PuHadeua, California. " I have hiiffcied from the effects Of im pure blood, I'oiln, pimples, etc., for five years. I have tried various remedies with out relict and finally purchased six bot tles of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Thu bolls and plmplcH Ikivu all dissppcarcd since I bewail inking I liix incdiciue. I tin uow entirely cured." Loi'lN TllOMAH, lllli lllli SI reel, iisklsuil, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla t iiii.:li. ,1- 111 I, n i tli;Hiic True JJIoml Purl fl. r. All ilru-'i.l'i. l, hlx for 3. tjet Ibioil's. 11 11 . it'll . un purely veifc'lable, re MOOII S PlIlS ,;,i,f.., UiiMicial. i-c. B IIIISWI IIUIIKlllH 'uuiil, imgon, I he until. i'i I li'.. c ,-'i liC'i, .ill Uili . linliiK', Drumiiir, I l.i 1 m ii 1 , Un: hi ti n ol linn U'l Linn nii'l 1 k ,, c ull linn, Mnniii'-iuiii 11 D' I Ullllllll one H. 1 in 1 1. 111. an 1 ; j 101I Un- otln 1 "m i .'"'Jimn-. ii -.ol Id mailer lo (lie giilloii. l-ueati'd on llir huinlicru I'ui ill.' 1: 111 1 n ia I , ' Sli.uln Miii'j ' liuin bun l imiclncii to I'ui IlinnJ, ill I'liuglni 1 mini) , Ureguii, Au ;ia uti it o.'i ui Klivuiiiutimii, NumiI 1'n tnirli, utuiili ol (In. Miimaeli, llj ucpila. Dm LlU..., Neiirnlmii Malarial 1'ul-uuiu ', Milney I rouble, Dili 1 1 uli ' u i , lli:,i uv til the Ikiu, Uvir uinl lIuiMi.-, nuil ciitnil dim nei. liav bu n ciit l by lie um. t'l lti no italci... New Imtli ru'iui , luiiinctcd uilb I lie inaiu Ij u 1 11 1 11 !' vIuIIili, anil l,x'ii 1. i n Ibc pti 111 l . pally mail uuilli uud l oulli Teiiii, flu pel mi'L, II pi r 1I11) , including ballia. 1110 1101111.-, uiider lllu Immediate iiiiiW luli Id cti-r. iii'.n. 11. iiohwi;i,i u7U7 Muntfcr. .inSFPHSOllS 1 Don't forycl that c cany a totuHloU" line of AmoitR our Ladies' Pocket Hooks. A lull linn of Indies' ockct books, the latest lads In monkey skin, alllKutor, ele. Undies' Uelts. A complete assort inenl ol ladies' belts Iu tan, white, blown, black wud ox blood, IllcludlDil the Hew double buckle belt. Ladies' Wabt 5ets. l.tidii s' waist sets, iu in nil. Kill , stones may nleo bu found bete Men, do yon wear SI 101:5? If so, 'e carry a line the equal of which has never been seen here. If yon ate inte tested in tine SHOT GUMS Call and see tuw new-line ut' iSi7 BAKER GUMS CHURCHILL, Hoard of l nuallatlon Notice. Notice it bcMcby (jiveu that tho lUtard ol i:iialiatiou id Douglas couuty, Ore Kon, will mtft in thu otlieo of the couu ty court, of said couuty. iu the court house in the city ol Kosuburit, Ore gon, ou Monday, tlie;!Utli day of, AukuM, at '.ia. iu. and will continue in tession until Saturday. Sept. I, o'clock, p. in , ISH7, to publielv enuiinu tho .issessinetit rolls aud correct all crrois iu valuation, de scnplioiior 'iiialittes ul laud, lot", or olhei property. .Now, therefore, all parlies who may be atrxricved bv reason ol valuation, ilehCiiplioii, or olhervvife, as to tlu ir :i esMtnent, will tuki notice of thy uiet-tuiK "d S lid I'.Mtrdof l..Utll.-.ll'u ' at said 1 1 ii 11- and pla n and maku dim complaint In naid Hoard ol Kiiiali-.alion, i otherwise Iheir ospci siuent will aland ax ' made by thu asiwcaor. W. S. l'niii, AnapsHor of I 'outilaii county. I M'MMONS. l'i till. I 11.' I 1 1 i ! cr . e-i U' J l l ink u ' "ii tn I 1 oi IIIK I AIL ii;ln C.'Iii llic Nu"ii.- M-uiiia I l'i" -ml iu Till - I" i-itii ' ,i pi i iile ' uri'iimtlou ! li'i.fluM- iiin- inlin A. l;i.Miu : i Soui ' I'U, K pmittl- I Ol JHIfH I lull , I Al 1'nrkcr. I'muel .M. line. ! mid liiulv- Y. 'luiw, Iru I lV"i, K-Irll'lllllt-. i I' ilnliut imlitii 'r.iClmil. K J' kiidmil-: Mmim , i lli i'l Un ni"vo li um d In ' lie- name ol I lie- Stale tI lrtgim, lun Hie Ui'ivliy rvtuircd In 'cai nud iiii-mcr lUe cum plaint lik-d Hu-nniKt win in Ilia alnn. , iitillcil ml on r l-l"rc tli-llrt day ! Un- ii.M ri'du lar Irrm ol Ibli entitt, to it Muuilay, Ieciiulc-r lli, iM7. and il miu f 'll mi to iiWKur and an-vi-r I r nanl tlnl'ol, Hi'- flniutl'l v 11 1 ail' In tlic cuiiil lut Hit' it llt'l lU'iuitii'ltd In tlic i iniiplaiii', a niieiuct -tut-:m til ol Idi li 1, 111 Inllnwi, In wit: li jililitm. ot a. aiiu'. lln- ih-leii'laii', I Ik Nctitiil.ty MihliiK i I'lul-aut , Im tlic- --'ii.i ul I i.t'-.u'' and linc-n -l ilien oii frnm lln- 17th day i-l Mn? , 1-'.'?, ,'t tin- run ul , ik'Iii i'i r n'lii. nr aniiinn, mid Up 1'ii'lit-r i'hii "I i " - ninn-IIL'.-a i aiij iu ind tin cull I ha I lln- said iiiiIoiiiiL- Ii- 'I i-it d I- ' tlt-ii iit'iin lip- I'tiMi cttv ,i i' iiKf.l in -.In t-i'iniin in. lo wll en ul. in ill, I lam u nil' I t uni t lit rali-ri-. and tliu laiitl mimiu u Ij t -Ii tin: .sumo lire -tluiile uud tlial tlie w lie!- f( lb- null -llr lie- nd.tuilivd iit'i'fLttry l"r tliu eon-nil' ul ii u uud I'Cenpaut ' t( lbt mill, all iiu if in i "li' i"la Miiniia Si-tntl, C'n'iiii ot uijui-la.,. tfiun- ul I'rttoii. 1 ui III" il Uat -In r"e f"iw'l"illig I'lolutill lit'll and di t MciiiR i bo ude "I the umi'Cily d- .eilliid Iu thu t onii'Ullil uud the aiiilleatiui ul tilt' I'to ci wit I--tie' mi lut lit ul ibeeuooi nod disliurw uicuin ol tln mill, alliiini jn tea mi l lliu aiii'iiint dm tdiiiiillil, nud the l"luiii ", il mi' , v t" mn h ner"ii ,(i tit, t o'iri hull ! ut c tu Illicit tlierei". I'll 1- b.u in in mi ' l'Hl11 hcl I't tiid'r ul tlio clrciiitiunii'l tlio hlate-.'I Oieltull t"i P"UKlai Couuty, d'd um le and i ul' lid uu Ilia "Hi tlay Ot .lull"', I- V. M l.lt l I UUP uud c. M. li. WILLIS, WHAI.I IU A Ml IK, jli, Atu ilir. i tor I'laiiitlll. t wr surriy rtf-0Q) ri n: n at our expense (if you're not pleased Uaklng I'uwtlcr C7) MRS. IN. BOVD GROCER. Noncu. i .s i iii. cii.i un foijui in uu. - IA1H 1 t'l Ol' li'UI, lul lliillfjluo 1,'llUlll' . I limua.-i li. I' vein, pfuliilill 1 i. u iii t 1'ttinRi j, i". Hutu mid llMinct liny r, "! lend I mil . . ) I lider uud I v tnluc ut a indium III uud "It. ciee "d i'ui tilliiu uud mile "Inly inudi: uud ui tcri 'l in the ub"te tntltli d nuil uu tho mill day ol luuu, lo'J'i, the umlui iijui d . li ioUii'C duly u'i"lut' il Im llntl iiurpuhc, 111 oiler fur Mile nud dell, nl iliuC'iiurt huiihi; dijur, iu Knne-liur'. iO'i;lu I'i'iiily, lliiuli, un Hi"' lull duy ul ilruiher, l:JJi, ul the Imur ul uiiu o clock in Ilii: I'lli iiiuuii ul aaid duy, ul uhllc uiielluu, tu Hie lii.'lir t liidl i I'M call, Ihe icul lnuiicrlv directed In i aid judgment uud "licnc lo be mild, mil ilcDtribid u, l'i)l'.it;i, lu-vvit: 'llio Sl"l "i liuu --', lu luiwi hii ,"J i.uuth ol niiiUi' 1 went nl W llliiuiitliu Meridian, uud in UnUKla.t i niiiity, Uii koii. tinted tlun 1 1 1 1 duy id .hkuM, Iki,. 1. W . lt.Nr:O.S, ul'li llclcct. CATARRH It a LOCAL DISEASE and it the result ol cold, and auddrn tlunatio chanqei. It enn bo eiiii-d hya iileuHfiiil ri iiK ily which iaapiilicU ill rcctly Into luo until la. Uo. luffiijikkly ahfirbedlt itt nlaf tttontt, Ely's Cream Balm laitckiiowlcijeci In lia Ilia mtwt tliiituiii'b CUI0 (or Natal C'uUrrL, L'uld In Heutl aud liny I lvu ot all ruiut'ilica. U uiiima and rlruueca tlic iiutul hubhil'c.. allay I paiu and liifliiuuiuliun. tit-ul llit-.orn, piu. leotallia iiiciuhraun fruui cultli, rccton-a tti m.-iiai Of luitf mil niiit-ll, I'll' fi'H:. at lliuvul'taur liy maiL tLV UUO'l Ui:H4, e VVnrrcn klitet, Ntr Voik. -me. -ii j '.' i , '-I " Tra I Cullrrt I .--pit r I trailn j t f New (liK)il, Just urt hed, note the ADIES WAISTS ,!, Mcn'5 Department. It It worth dieadeii uud litncy l i JOSEPHSOfi'S. Absolutely Stf W00LLEY "TMiri'OP IS SOLID." VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV ".". VVVVW'VVVWVVVVVVVl I hut i I X&' HAUI; IN ALL CALI0RI-5 from 21 to .3. CAMPERS SUPPLIED arliea conteuiiiialitiK Inking an 'nitinn for tba DU'ilincr will lined lto- cerieu. We keep 'am. If you want a tirat-claas iir ticlo wn aru the bo) a that liiivci ilieui lu Ntuck and w ill bo pleated to liavu you call and eca iih. Wo am bound lu plcaeu yon and sek yom putiunau. line iih a call and lie con vinced Countiy Produce Ituiiglit and 6old l-rcr liclitciv lu any I'ait id llir CH. GROCERY t ZKil.l-R BROS., Props J A FULL CARPETS itjr ) c 'IT , K WALL PAPER r5mssG00D Alexahder ItUHl.HUHUi Real Estate Bought and Sold JW cions nsaaiaj!. Parms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE l'OSKKHNlON (JIVKN.. Stuck Kauges, Timber Lauds and Mining Propcrtiej; Prune aud Hop Lauds of best quality, in clioiic locatious' iu quantities to suit Intending purchasers, at reasonable prices aud easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. K. BUIOK, l.mllc, call mill 5cu the fine line of BLACK DRIiSS (IOODS Displayed in Our Windows. also W hite Collars ami Culls in the latest styles. following : ymir lime to n o the elegant dicplii) In our mens' department. Our cent silk banderchlefa are tidliiiii like hut cukes. Do yon ride a Bike? We catrv a line line of hlcjclu pants, blew In tu nc, bi cycle shoes, bleycli) caps, mid all kiudii el hic)c!c clollilntf. Ris & McKEMZIE. only ONI; ic.-imhi vvliy the Marlin Repeating Rifle U the SAI:E5T unci deserves its tiamc S.M nTY." . , It ULCTS at iho iIDL and mi b the A1o CONVLMLNT nnd COlf ORTAULI". , I lie IJarrcl i.s the MALLARD Ibirrcl. The ACTION is Ihe mo.st COMPACT ! the SIM PL US I iK-cfliic it hi the fewest parts; the I.AML5I WORKINO because all parla work directly on ciuh other without lol mot Ion I MIIIT WCIOIir AMI PbWFI CT IIAI.ANCI . V. .send lor Catatonic la The Marlin l ire Arms O ., New ILl'-n, Conn. H, C. STANTON tlaa J ut ioccItoJ a an and .al.uaK. .Uica u DRY:G00DS 1,'ONMlHTI.NO Uf-- IaiIIck' Pich.i ijnoj'i, Uililx'U.'i, TriininiUKM, LactM. He. He. Al.HCJ A FINE M'iK K ur hoots Aiii mioi: Ul lb btal quality aa I Sulalt GROCERIES , Wood. Willow niitl (i!a;.a Wtrf, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alau un hand In lai qiunltlic ami al prli-aa I., aull thu Uinta. Alu a Uit .lock uf Custom-Mado Clothing l'or Choice Call at Stanton's for "I,, p. M LIME OF TEA fURflTTURE GOODS W d Strongs OIII.UUN.