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THE PLAINDEALER. I'ubllttivil rvrjr Ihurmlnr. Bf ! H.IMLAI.KR tt'tltlMllMI IV. J. ft. EDDY V. Y. BENJAMIN... KJIIor. On Year.- f)a Monti Tbrcs Monlhn . . 1 .0 SEI'TLUr.LK T3. 1S9T. 'Tcaceably if uille, but ether its if we must," is a favorite phrase ol the pitchfork torch calamity organ ; anJ it is tlie constant iteration of this nd kindred statements lhat intlamfs the mind ol t lie iguoiaut ami Wade them to believe they can net redrew iu uo otbf r way from tlie ills from which they suffer. Ttiey tbiuk they have right to defy Hie law ami destroy probity. In this country the la is all sufficient. The people are behind it. It is cf their own making. When they desire a change the power is in their hands and can al ways lv peaceably accomplished. The trouble is, a lew wild eyed editors im agine themselves the jieople. aud be cause they canuot carry out their i ciili.tr fdcas stir up the ignorant to deeds of violence. This thing may be carried to such an lUictne that government may find it necessary to curb the loasled freedom of the press. Ibe aclof lUu. I. T. titer iu dechu mgtbe appointment as register of tbe land olbee at Oregon City will be ap proved by republicans generally through out Iho slate, He ought to have what be apked for, that of collector. He de serves it and there was no reason "hy lic should not have been iccomnoended for it. The delegation will do well to re consider their action in this waller, at least. It is not yet too late to make the recommendation that the republicans petitioned for. iiy hie action Mr. User baa shown that be is not a caudidatc of the "any old thing. ' variety. Whatever may be tbe outcome of tbe unfortunate affair at Latimer, l'a , in which several strikers were shot, the deputy sheriffs who simply obeyed orders and upheld tbe law most be pro tected at all hazards from the fury of the miners. They must not be allowed to wreak venjtence upon tbe ioetrn u tents of government. If someone ,.i,Bt Ua i.nninhprl let them bciliu OQ the air itatora who incited them to defy the I authorities and precipitate the trouble. In Mexico there is an unlimited de mand for silver at the ratio of l'i to J, for coinage purposes, but the dollar will command of commodities only so much as the bullion in it in worth. For labor it passes at its face. Coinage does not demand or increase values, else we might coin our copper aud our nickel, even at 10 to 1, and incraasc our wealth a huudred fold. The Jacksonville Times is riht in sayiug: The "'regon supreme court is taking a recess. The justices probably work as bard as any official in the state and deserve a vacation. They are a long way behind ilh the duties which devolve on tLeaj, with no prospect of ever catching up. That judicial body should consist of nve membra instead of three. "The berjetit of protection H'xs unl and last to the men who earn their bread in the swea of their face. The auspicious aud momentous result is that never before in the history of the world has comfort beeu enjoyed, iducation ac quired, and independence secure J by so large a msj jrity of Iho total jpulaliuu as iu the L'uilod Malcu of America." .lames O. lilaiue. l'opulmts who follow Uryau arc neces sarily progressive. Kiding on a rail road pass used to be proof pubi'ive lhat Ihe rider was owned, boul, body aud breeches, by Ihe grinding monopolies. Now lhat Hryau has been caught riding about the couutry on a pan, the Kc potter saj J they will have to inovuupa l'CK- C. li. Moored of aleui baa beeu recommended for register of the land office at Oregou City. This is the place Mr. Cieer declined. Tho delegation made no miBtako this lime. Mr. Moorea is a straight republican and bis appointment is as good a one as could be made for the place. "Because it is my deliberate judg lueut that tbo prosperity of America is mainly duo toils systum of protective law s, I urge that tier mauy has now reached tbe point wh irs it is necensary to imifale Ihe tariff system of the Uulled tilates." Uismarck. A union of tbe silver forces next year iu this tstale would cause a uuiou of the advocates ofuud currency, aud iu such a contest tho mongrel hosts of jwpocracy rould be sure to meet defeat. A good deal il worry is wasted by tiva-trade organs just now over tbo fact tbnt the Argentine government is con templation a retaliatory tariff un our yellow pine, farm wagons and other farm implements by placing a duly of 0T per cent on yellow pine, 123 per on farm wagon, UK) per teuton other (arm implements, aud 1M per cent on kerosene. This would affect about one one-thousundtb of our ei porta. We sent to Argon line last yeax a little over one million dollars' worth ol the articles, out of a total asportation of 1.C3C million dollars' worth of our product. It would le a matter of regret, of course, that the United states should leeone tbousaudih part of ber export trado by tbe IHogley law, but if sbe shuts out a hundred millions a year of products which come into competition with those f ber own people by Ibis law she can stands loss of cue million in exports. Tbe imports of foreign products were under tbe Wilsou law more than a hun dred million in excese of tbo last year of tbe McKinley law. Hut it is not at all certain that tbe Argentine law -makers will take Ibis step. We bought of that country in 1SK r.,3l3,;:So worth of goods and sold ber f3.079.Ol6 worth of goods, fan she afford to cut of a market for uiue million dollars' worth of her goods for tbe sake of abutting out a million dollars' worth ol lumber, kerosene aud iitjit ullutal inacbiuery? iuin tlie past ten jeers the balance of trade has been in her favor. Her statesmen will think several limes before they destroy it. Fven if the million dollar's worth ol our products are shutout of Argentine, our farmers will doubtless think the ex cl auge a fair one when they consider that she sent alvut live million Julian,' worth of wool iuto our maikets year, and that her "indignation " it due to the fact that she is not lo l ier mitted to contiuue thie. Hawaii will be American territory very soon alter the aeujbliiig of cou gress iu iVcewbcr. The foreigu olicy ol Mr. Mckinley will le yery ditlereut from that of his predecessor, Mr. Cleve land. "If any man shall attempt to haul down the Ante H ail Hag, shoot him on the spot." Train wrecks, through dif regard lor orders, or mistaking theui haw 'ten quite numerous ul late. I he latest was a Wiecousiu collision near I'hipewa I ails iu which several persons ere killed. Wheu some traiu man in made au example of tho others mil U-more careful. The tiu pail arguuicut has uol beeu beard from for years, but it seems uot to be entirely dea l yet, for an exchange says that a big Irs le iu d.nccr pails is one of the signs of the Lew prosperity, which goes along wiih the trade io things lo put iu them. l'eople who are wondering what the deiuecrats w ill find for an issue iu 1V00 should postpone their worry, as there may ,le no democratic party by that time, the way things are going. In all this comment about tbe liberties of the people, occasioned by the tragedy at Uaelton, let it not bo forgotten thai the rights of one man cease when those of another begins. Too much wheat cannot be raned in Oregon next year. Tbe shortage will not be overcome with one crop, audit will take several years to create another large surplus. Judge LUsworlh of California, has ruled that a bicycle ij personal properly, and exempt fr jm execution if used by the owner in his daily business. Lditor Johnson of Ihe Corvallis a .etle was married yesterday to Mits I.iiliau Hamilton. Hope Lurt won't get excited and "pi" a stickful. NEWS NOTLS. Juuuion City hai a new tire engine. Jjail are reported plentiful in Jackson county. Tbe great "dismal siv amp" of Virginia is horning. A lot of countetfeit postal cards were onearthed in Colorado recently. Three section men were run down by a train and killed near IeaJviHe last week. Arnulfo Arrayo a item pie 1 tne life of 1'reaideiit l'ia. of Mexico and was lynched. Yellow (over is spreading through the South, aud a case was reported al Kan sas City. A IJ year-old sou of I'elcr I'cardorf was thrown from a horse on Long creek, aud killed. J be republicans of New .oik Liave nominated William J. Wallace for apel late JudKC. T. T. (jeer was appuiutnd by the presi dent registei of the laud oIIkh at 'royon City, but declined. Another war cloud is rising iu I u rope. Kuseia is said to bo plotting agaiusl Lug laud by stirring up the AfgliaiiN. riegel, charged with tho murder of bis employer, Isaac Hoffman iu Sau Fran cisco, has been held without I all. John Ashpoleof L'agle 1'oiut, Jackaou eouuty, raised totatoes of the early rose variety lhat yielded s0O bushel to tlie sere, A. A. Plummer of I'orlTowuseud, who was accidentally shut while buutiug a few days ago, died from Ihe ellccts of tho wound. ban 1 raueisco has two boards of sup ervisors, each claiming to be the proper board. One was removed aud another splinted, but the removed oue won't stay out. Consul (Jeueial Lee has had an inter view with tbe I'resideul ou Cuban af fairs, laying the whole matter before Ihe executive. eu. la o will return to Cuba in October. Jackson, Miss.. juarautiued agaluat yellow fever uud wouldn't even allow the governor to enter. They lore up tracks aud burned bridges (o preveut trains from eutering. I.LUIM.ATlVli Cl.AI.M5. Secretary Miuald'5 IVltin in Re gard to Senate and Mouse. A Haleiu dispatch of the luili says: The secretary of stale today answered another loiter relative to claims against tbo stale. The claim presented was by J. i;. David who was elected to the lower branch of the legislature from Sherman county. His claim Is for al leged services rendered the state, for 40 daa at tho rate of $; per day, and mileage, aggregating ftSV Tho claim is certified to by II. I., liensou, who sums himself as rtivaker, aud is at tested bv K. K. liars, who signs him self as chief clerk, lveplyin to this do- mand for payment, after uuoting the law. tlie secretary of state coucluded his letter as follows : "I'uder the foregoing prevision of the constitution, it seems lo me, no claim for per diem and milage ol tlie mem bers of tho bouse of representatives, who met at alem, January 11, 137, or for the services of tbe officers, clerks and employes of said members, can be audited and allowed, because the house did not organize aud was not able to transact any legislative busiuea. I shall, therefore, hold such claims of this class as are tiled io this office until (he next meeting of the legislative assembly to await its action. In reply to a ietter from O. C. Kuicry, elected from Yamhill eouuty, the secre tary said : "Tbe senate was duly organised, aud the members. cloika and employes of that body ar entitled to tbeir pay. but the members ol the house uiJ uot or' ganixe by a two-thirds majority, as re iiuired by law, and therefore, the mem bers, clerks and employes of that ImxIjt cannot le Mid under our present laws Their claims must be referred to the legislature at its next meeting for iiirl action as it may see lit to take." War Cloud is Lowering. Nlw Yokk, Sent. "This country is on the verge ol a war with vpaiu.' These are tlie words of Assistant cre- relai v of tho Navy Kooeevell- He used theui at a coufeieuce of tome of the couiiuaudets of the naval militia, whom he had suuimouol to Washington to Irani of the statu of their commands and the uuiuhcr of men that can bo depend ed uihju to complete tho complement of the warships and tho auxiliary navy Assistant ecrelary Kocecvclt urged tin gentlemen who had leeii called iuto the coulercuco not to uuiiercMiuiate ine gravity ol the situation. I he navy department is piepaiiir to Ubc everv available man of the naval militia Coiuuiaudera of llm reserve who Lave beeu called to Washington Julius the l.i'l few days liave had the luiporlauie of gcttu- their liv i.nous in sin li bhapj thai a s'id'icu tall will hud theui in readiueH, impicted upon them. It u lihevcd that at a couIoicikc at the navy department wilhiu the last few days '.ho 'iiR'tttioli was put ad !o hiw mauy meu the coiuiuaudery ul the ew ork aud l roklj ii battalion would nu deilake to repjit aa avaiiable for three moulhb' war sen ice. Commander Slay ton, of the Lrooklyu taltalion, is re ported to have auswered that ho would guarantee -7 men out of his hallalion. W. butler lum.ati, of fho New ork battalion, estimates his number at 'I he largest Uvltaliou iu the country ib at San Francisco. rganiatioLb on tho l'acilic exist at au L'leyo, Los Augelee, Sail t'rancieco, l'orllaud and Ulympia. 1 he uavy department s t.iliuiato is that .'-i.i.Ol"' meu will bo needed for the 5 merchant cruisers. f this number 3000 will como from the regular war ships. The significance of Kootevelt's remark, joined with tho assemblage cf militia commanders at Washington and the bnncbing of warships and maneuvers of tbe toriedo tlotilla is very great. Looking Glass J. H. Mrickland of Iowa is visiliug bis uncle, Mr. A Strickland. Tho Y'. r. S. C. L. expel lo give an entertainment in the near future. Mr. Norcross is reported as dangerous ly ill. Hugh UjoJwau vieited tbe "iaila mines on business on Wednesday latil. Mr. Montgomery of Salem was the guest of A. S'.rii kland during tho pant week. Geo. Marsh is having a carload of draiuago tile hauled from Kocbur. E. M. Goodmau has returned from the coast towns. George liunch aud family have moved to California. A numuer of our eiluaus have visited tho orchards and dryers ol A gee at Civil Lend during the past week. Which is the attraction, the dryers or the water melon patch '. Mr. E. Morgan is rebuilding a portion of lm house. M'ECI A loll. Notice to Stock Holders of the burg lining Company. Rose All narties who have subscribed for stock in the above company, are re iriested to call aud secure their certiti cates. and pay up, unless they have al ready done so. as the coutractor is now working on the last 00 foot of tunneling, and this money is needed to defray the expenses of the same, aud unless you call aud secure your cerlilicate on or be fore October J , iy'7, tho stock will bo sold claow here. Loueburi:, Oregon, Sept, 15, Iy7. II. W. Mil l ki:, F. M L!ii""si, I'reui'lciil. Secretary. I or tome linio it hsi been known al Vancouver barracks thai trooper Car) Nelbon, champion niounled ewordumau of the world, is a boiiedicl, 1 u July JO laut ho was married iu this city lo Mru. Josephiuo Shank, a noted huriiowomau, who has boou touching tho ladieu of tho barracks tho art of safe aud graceful eueelriauism. Tho uiarriao ceremony was iicrforuW by Kcv. i'r. L'jcko, at his residence, in tho prosencu "I a few .ueiidu of the contracting parties, t "re gouiau. Mrs Nelaou is the daughler of Mrti. A. Mi'ler of Gluudalu, and is well known iu i'.i city. 1'hu graud reunion of tho soldiort aud tailors of (Southern Oregou closed at Gold Hill ou I riday after a moat success (ul aud enjoyable lime. Tho attendance was the largest iu the history of tho or gaui.aliou. Ou the last day Governor Lord, Adjulaut-Genoral 11. U. Tultlu and General bee be niadu addresses. Tho next reunion will be held iu Medlord, durinir the mouth of September of next year. Euoch Sylvester of Lebatiou was killed in a hop yard row near Independence Weduesdav, by Ailou Logan, a boy from Toledo. Sylvester was I) years of uge and a mau of family. Logan is a boy of 10, aud used a piece of hop polo. Ho is held for murder. Mqulrrtl puliioiul Maratera. Drain Items. The Normal School is in full blaxl mid our town iu full ol pupils. Jae. A, Herllmi bad a homo badly cut lip by barbed wiro a low daya agi:. Mayor Spalding is graveling tho streets, sotno half doen loams are. hauling. Miss K. M. Sovmoiir aud Mrs. Mill ing "have opoued a dressmaking parlor over llaaarvl'B shop. S)Uio Kuod friend has loeu w riliug llratll 'llAW illlrlttrt ,,W AtMUin.',! Kilftt on aul letu get as many lovala as poesl- tie. I not us bv the iues the death ol my old friend. John Loug, ol Clevoland. lie was a booa! cliuen ana naa ten a good family to mouru his death. C hul, here is our hanJ to you as county commissioner, lou aud Ophir were cooil candidates ami. lor that mat ler, llio south end ol the county has shown much uood material for county commissioner. Iu A. Mcliois, tlie teoplo will alwavi tind a good aud fear- foes official. Well, wo havo as gooil a county board as auy eouuty in tho state, blill we regret the death ol Mr. W ilsou Klla Harlan, daughter of Thus, liar Ian, a week sg' Tuesday was crossing hlk creek going to her grandpa s Simon Harloti. to pick tip prunes slipped on the slippery rocks injuring her back so that intumation commenced aud sho died last Monday evening at t o clock. Ltta waul.- years of age and beloved by all. We all miss her cherry smiles. May ber soul reit in peace. and bappiuep. Itie luneral was largely at tended today. I It parents have the sympathy of all. l iniviua Billy, an Indian a-ed alntnt St, ii much interested in a gool lish la Ider at Klktoii. lie navH tlie ono at l-'regou City tins caused plenty of salmon over at Cottage IU rove on the coast fork but we arc deuied them here. To use his laugui'..mtirrilch deer1 eat trues iu orchards and gram in tielda. out saliuju do no liirm but iilu in ths chuck ( water ami if eaten, as in vcara tore bv. It covotcs they die. also dogs and thereby save l ho sheep. He hopes the paivra will wavva talk1 till all streams are cm h thai all can have sal uiou. .i. Oakland. Mr tickle was over from Kot-cl'iirg Miuday. Mr. and Mrs. Miupe of Kost'luig were call ii g ou liicmls hero .iiu l.iy. Mi.- Maitdo Lu-ifcll went lo Corvallis Saturday to lesume (cluol at the Agii culliiro I jllfge. wliicli coiiiuicui cl ou Ihe - lib, int. r. I.ulauil .iiulli amvcil lie i c- -vuli Jay liom alia v alU an l will s'i"iiru among Ii iciiJd f"f a vv tule. Ucv .1. I . Wall.i eaud family UK licit) Weduesdav nighi f'r Medlord, whero ihcv will icido and lock alter the inter i-Hts ol ttieir cliun Ii. I liiuu .V Lo. tcceiveil a large shipuieut of dr v -j'Ajds, ireulH hats atn fnruisliiiig 'io hi llio. week. Our publi'- mIh'oI commeiictd huie Mou lay with W. A. Mihec, principal Miss Auua CUrkc of Millwood, inter Mediate, aud Mi"d I nim.i Withers Lu'eue ill charge ol the primary depart muni. I'rul. IcrguHou culcrtaiuod llm Oak laud p-ople Monday evening at Young Hall, with a musical program consisting of violin luus.c and accompanied witu his voice, representing the elide trombone whiiliivea tine ellecl, bleudiug with llm violin. The l'rof. is au oddity aud genius in Ins line aud well worth going to heir, il urn ever havo an opportunity Tun nv . Llkton. iraiu liauhug is tho occupation of the uiai jnty of our farmers. Our school commenced Monday, t-ep-lember 1 J, with T. J. Wilson in charge. Mrs. K. l'iuimick, who has beeu ami ously ill fr nearly three months, is slow ly iniprov ing. Mr. aud Mrs. lleury Idickluy aro visiting their old home, and relatives in Missouri after an absence of about forty live years. J.I. unili and family have moved ou Frank Kcut's place, accompanying Amos lihodes, where they expect to re side for a year. l'rof. W, Wright, formerly a teacher of our school, ha-i tecured a position iu the Ncho"l al Looking Glass. We all wish him luck aud prosperty iu hit new field of labor. I '.no. I or Over l-'IMy Ycmih. A. mi. ii si) Wcll-Tkiko Kkmkuy. -Mri Viiilij s .-.Mjilung Kyiiii )ian Ui M unci lor jver Ii ft ytur- I y mill ions f inotlivra Ir their cliil'lreii hl:c ii-c-lliluK, w i l It pur fee I mux-wi. It noolla-.s 1;:' i hild, tufteiia tlie cunik, allays all pain, l irti h colic, aii'J In tlie lct rcincJy for iMurrli i n. In plcawut to tlie tante. holj by Jrii'K-l.i in cm ry part of ttie worM. Twtnty live cuts h iMittle. I In valuv In incalculable-, lie cute mi l n-k for Mm. VV iiiklun otliiiig b'rrup, nii'l Ink'.-no oilier kill'l. Notice to Tax Payers. No wan.iuU will be taken 011 taxes after Augm t :!lat. Additional " out may In; added. Tho Hlato tax must bo paid. After ."-cpteinber 1st,, no taxus will bo received until the doliu'iuenl roll is completed. I'.y order county court. A. I', hit.vii.vH, .ludgo. To tun- t'oiisllpatlun toren-r. 'I':il, a ,1 jn.l , I .unilv l.'atliartic. I w ! If c C- r. IjiI loiurc, druvgitb ufuuu uiouty. Almost Blind tcrofula Affects tho Eyos - l-lttlo Boy Trnatod by an Oculist With out Rcliof- But Now Mo Is Well. " Wli 11 my little boy was llirco 111011I In old hist.vrs l.pcame very aorc and linvvsn almost I IIimI. I look hiui to an oculiM whnlrralril liim tor six mont In-, and li ft Mm nh liml an lie va at llio It iriniiinK Finally II-MMl a Har-a.arilla vvhh rccoin intnded and I began BlvinK It lo lifm. In less than Ihti weeks ho was able to go iuto Ihe sun without lovtriiir his eyes, and toilH.v his eves aro perfrctly well, and Ida tara and nose, which were bailly affected, aro also well. Hood's HarHHparilla Iihm ccrtaluly Uono wonders for my Uiy." Mks. JAMKS H. I'AIHTKH, Amador, California. Itemeiiibcr rdoodl. Sarsaparilla I'nrlfii r. Al'drusglsts. II, six for V. Pet Hood's. IlOOd 8 PHIS witU Hood's bursapaillla. JOSEPH Dou't forget thiit wc curry ;t cuniiuclc line ut Anion our utdlcs' I'ockct Books. A full lino uf ladies' ot kut books, monkey skiu, alligator, etc. LudicH Belts. A complete asnoituiviil ol ladies' belts brovvu, black and ox-blood, including buckle Ml. Ladles' Wabt Sets. ladies' waist setH, in i-earl. gill, atones mav also le found heio. Men, do von wear SH0ti5? we carry a line the equal of which has never been seen here. I or City riar.Hhal. I hciehy iiuuoiitice myself a caudidalo for city marshal subject to Ihe voteis of Hoseburg at the ousuiiig election. K. W. PlLtVltl.. I or Marshal. I hereby announce mysell a candidate (or Iho ctVii o ol city marshal ol bosoburg al Ihe city election to bo held Oct. 4th, iN'ir. Pun Kk win. l or City Marshal. J I hciehy aiinoiiiice myself a candidate ' for the otlico of city marshal, subject lo ! tbo decision ol t be voters of Koeeburg, at th ensuing election, Oct. lib, 1'.V. j A. K. 'ULI.S, I "or .Mandiat. I hereby .iiiuoiince ui)ll a cniididalu for Ihe olhce t uiaisbal at Ihe ciisuiug city oloclion. liilcclcdl will ncive the' city for 10 per luonlh. I W. I'.vii.i V SlKl.l I.IO.S. I or Recorder. I I hereby announce myself a candidate ' lor the ollico of city rccoidcr al Ihe coining city ch'ctiou. I v 1 1 11 lln 1 . 1 I 01 K'ccordcr. I bcicby aiiuoiuico uiyttcll a audid.tlu : lor the olluo "I 1 ' y recorder, sub)ect to 1 tho dcci- ion of the v tcrs uf ll'isibui. 1 al the eiiHiiiug clei li"ti, 'i t. lib. Ii''i I. 1-. b'iri'i 1 . I or I ica.-uicr. I heiebv annotincu myself a caudidalo f.ir the olio o illy Ircaiiircr, at the' cily eleilioii lo bo In Id "ii Monday "cl. , Ith, IS '.. ! ". Cnrv . l or lrcauicr. I heicby auuouuco myself a candidate for the ollice f cily tieasurer at the cily election lo be held Mouday, Oct. I, lv,7. Having paid taxeu and license io the city for tweuty-tlve yearM, I ask a return of the couipluncut. II. I . ,"hm"S, j Hurtling, itching skin discaocs instant ly relieved ly le Witt's Witch Hael balue, iiut'iuallcd for culH, bruiscH, 1 burna. It heals without leaviug 11 i:car. A. C. Marsters (.' lil.KCI ION NOTICE. Nlif. ik Ih m l,y pivi'li ! v hum il "ia iviii: lli.llin.il Hilll-ja City Kkvlion lulli' ul' ! !; I'loa. I'ougiaa l oiioiv. 1 oil In l'i 1 lie . Ill wins' K n 'IrJU'llV Hi' 1111 nns ' l u 'mul, 1 vhi. h 'inn Hi' 1 will I" ! i-l-'l tl" oIIm-i 1 , I" "1 On.- Mai -r. On.' nut 111 .111 I'M Uo. It vv m l. Ut W, .1 ' ;m nil ' mi' in. mi. lin "l'i. r. Mitifllial '1 1'ii-nn 1 1 in r. ici mill r. niailial .ui'l li h-iul-i Lull 1' ui . i.- l l 11": iiialiili'd loltis of t lo ci ( y, 11 n I Ho 1 '"lin IIiik 11 lt I lie 1 ii it 1 1 1 1 p. I uiti'ii o( lln: wjil lor nil ill ilii-y ine KprcUi' l i:li"H:ii. 'I In: 1111 lull' m ol Ihr coiiiii il ff -in 1 ,11 Ii inn I -Ii u 1 1 Imji Ih Ii 'I loi lln- trim iii lno ur. IIh-iiihmt -1 i 1 1 ! rli ' It'l lor tin' It-f in ol t".) . illi. 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THE FAIR l;oiuth Anuual lvxliihitiou .f the SliCONl) SOUTIIliKN ORUUON AGRICULTURAL .SOCIli l Y To lie lit Id ;il ku:,cbuin, coiuineiiciiiK Tuesday, Ocl. i2tli $5,000 Iu rinses and I'reuiiuiu.s RACES Aud Field Sports Galore! COMR l;VI;RYC)l)Y. SQilS. I Ml New Uood, Just nrrhctl, note the the latest bids In Iu tan, white, Ihe litw double dresden and fancy If sti i . insFPHSons. "THIi TOP IS SOLID." vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvVvvvvvVVWvvv 1 1 i j V. riADE IN ALL CAUBRES from it lo .45. C l' I ' I I -' ,14 f KLONDIKE SKATES hut Ate up iu (t s1kii il mines t Apple Parcrs, Corn Knives, Fruit Jars and Cans, and "sich." GHURCHIU.WOOLLEYXMcKENZIE.ROSEBURGHARDWARE CO QUI M IKllllllllMI l'i OAKLAND UOLLEi: MILLS V.M KA 1 1 K VNII IH Al Kil l'l CiKAliN, AND W MAM I' AC 1 1 Kl and flaco uiou Ihe market but one brand uf I lour, thu AL'oKN I'liANP. which in standard Ihroughuiil the world, aud a I'aHket of Acorns, 1 1 i 11 tt-il in ohvu green upon thu sack, is a guarantee, lhat the Hour iu h'i ami viii., of the highcLl gtude. Wo havo for mile al all times I'K AN, HIOKTH, mnl all I. in Iu of l-i;i:i. iiu IJRliAKPAST FOOUS aiulavoiitcu in all markuU. Thu mill is uuiiud hivIi the 111011I iuilucl of uioduru niuchinory, und its products aro uoun but the beet. Wu give 10 lbs. Iu oxcbaut;u for a bushel ol wheat aud pay llio highest price for grain, and (armors iitoriiig grain at tho mill bo furnished saclui boo. . . A f ULL CARPETS WALL PAPER spsG00D ALEXArtDER HOMI'.ltl'HIl, OHI,N, t.nd!c5, call mul ce the fine Hue of BLACK DRI25S (IOODS Dlfplayctl In Our WIihIown. also While Coll.us ami Cufls in the l.itcst styles. tollowhig s Men's Department. 1 1 is w iii lb your tints Iu see Iho elegant display In our muiis' depaitiuunt. Our 'Jo cent silk baiiderclilefs aro sidling like hot cakes. Do you ride a Bike? Weeanv a Hue line of bicycle panta. bicycle hose, bi cycle sluice, bicycle capa, and all kinds of Ideyrls clothing. I hut in only ON II reason why the Marlin Repeating Rifle Is the SAFEST and Ucsmes Its name SAFETY." , EJCCTS at the SIDR and ao la the MOST CONVENIENT and ConrORTAULI:. . The Barrel is llio IIALLARD llarrcl. The ACTION la the moat COHI'ACT : the SIMPLEST becauac It hi-v the fewest parta s the EASII.SI' WOKKINO becauae all pari a ork directly on each other without lost motion. , i Kinr wr.iour ami i.m i.er iiai.anci:. nd lor talaln(!i I" The Marlin l ire Arms C ., New llavfii, Conn. o MILL PRODUCTS. LIME OF AMD is cm FURfllTURE GOODS W & STROHG'S