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i ft I . IIWIW I rM.MM .KM riio riaindealor Tho Plaindoalor I'OSTKRH, DOIHJER8, letter heads, bill'iieadhj etc., etc., etc. Execnlt-d NeatI uJ at Living Rat's. DEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM rMliHhi Kwty llninuWy Afternoon. Atnk mill Main Hlreel, tOMICIIl HO, OMICUON -v m PUlNDEAlER PUOLISHINC COMPANY. Vol. XXVIII. KOSKBURG OREGON, THURSDAY, .SICI'TKMUER 30, 1897. No. 49. r I , If. r.l.nr,, tl"T.IM'HI H"I"'"P --- . Willi llll'ir n'aUl , iiim,u. ..' I. I), II. r. HUH (III ai'OOIIII mm umii" ""- nteaeli luuutli. All iiiKinlH-m roipioaU-d I. m.I n milnrly, and all v iMtlltiK brother cor- II It UM AN MAUKH, Hwn-trif. 1 vi "l A rit)N:il.. NO. 21 ill. o. r. a. w.. o elm a in inn "" .-...- hrollicia aiucncdLlly Hulled to atiiimr u. v. I'aaav, Councilor. Kucordlnii Hoirnlmy. T A U l(kl I.UIKIK, A. K. A A. M , ItKUULA 1 imi'iiiiiik) llio .''I mut lib Wediit)di la tacit iniiiiili. ... HthK JOIINhON, W. M. N. I. Ji.wmi, B'ecy. nllll.KTAIltAN I.OIHIK. NO. . I. O. O. t. I iii.it. Halur.lay evriiln nl m il week al tlirlr hull In U.M fi'lhiw 1 i'iiiiln at nnwiiiinr. MwiiIuti "I l.u uiilrr In ikmkI inndlnf f limit ed 10 attend. UOIII.UI ItOIIINhON. .. K. (I. Mil m.i.l. Mvu'r. ROHKIlUIKI I.OtMIK, NO. 10. A. O. II. W. mm 1 Ilia Mmiid mil fourth Moii'laya al iiu h tnulilh 17 p. in. l IMil Kello halt Member ol thu outer lu ooJ alauillni ra la tum! lo attend. KKNOIOMI'. NO. ill, II. A. It., MKKTH Till Dial mill tlilnl Ihurwlar. ( eck moolh. UOMKN'rl HKI.IkP lOIU'rt NO. 10, MEET m IllUllttl. 1" 'Alt-lk A I.I.I A N K K4Kiilr Jiirtcrl . M.xiii.u Kin lu luilil ai uianno Hall Uuu.l.ufx. liiu lltal Kildar In liii'rmlK'i, Mtob mil Juui'. mill llio thltil Friday lu rcileinber. ROM KM I' Kill IIAI-irll.NO . V. K. H..MKKIJ Om n.i.ii l mid luuiOi Thursday ul t-acb U""1"- ItKl.lN'A UAr-T, W. M. A'.KKi II ll" i w h , boo') . liliiKIII'i;i DIVIMON NO f.B. H OK I.. K., iu.Aini.Miy tiiuiii! ami louitb HuuiUy. RO-HU'IH. It. 1. I.OlKiK, NO. l, I. O M. f in. , u. hi I iitwUy cvvnlui l lu ll fk at llio O.I 1 Ki-lliiwa lill. Vl.iUlig tUtri mid lin.llilcu lit' Inirltoil l'i mil U1. Mhllir MV, N. i. A M A I A bMllll. K. Htc. A I.MIA Inll'iK, NK. 4.', k. Vt I". ME El cm ly Wi.lii.nUy iwiitiig t Oild followt 1111. Vl.mnK KniKliU lu guoJ ilndlu tor illKlly luviud lo Hiiiil. , i. I ou.Sr., C.t. K. M I ONKI.INii. K. II. H. I'iU-hIoiihI innln. A. M. CKAWFOHD, Attonicy at Law, Uixuu M.itlir. UulMlUK. KOSElll' HO, Oil. JT(r-Uiiiiii i U.lnrti llio I'. H Laud Olllcc ud uniiliilt i JK- ft ii-clliy. !.! Itn-clvtf U. H. IJiud OIBlv. uionui M unnwf. ruin. rAoi TvaTtx, JJKOWN TV8TIN, Attorucys-at-Law, Uoollia 7 iid H 1 A Wtlaiill llloi k. KOMKIH'UU, OH. n. WILLIS, Attorney and Counnclor at Law, Will prarllr In all Ik eoutU of lb BUU. Ol Ion la tin Uouil II.jum, luuf U county, Or. Q A. UEIILUriBDK, Attornoy at Law, fujturi, Urcion, (liBou oir Ilia 1'oaUilnca oa Jokaun atrMt. o. P. C0S1I0W, Attorncy-at'Law, Mpcvlul allviillou u l - lu torn iiiciclnl l.u ami Collctllou. Ulllcu un J ml. no II M. i...uil.) blocmu illoik, l.iiKIU'llii, OUKOON. E. 7 D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Uoiiinn II an. I Tylut J. Wilaou II lor k. KOdlCUUKO, OH I B. EDDY, Attorney-at-Law, KiMl lll lUl, OKElli'N. I RA U. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, KO.SKUl'UU, OKKUON. K iUMEH V. HOOVER, I'hystciau ami Surgcou, Hli'll I'. . M.i I ii sir.'rl, inn' ilunr Milllll ul Clly Mull. UOSIilll'IKI, OK. VRA BROWN, M. D. Ill Tll'l', iii'.i Jin kMili bticct, ul lia lili mo ul Mm. J. Illror. HObKUUIUI, OK. I 0. TWIOUELL, M. D. f J lMiysiciau S: Snik-eou. Olllio lluiirH, I nun i: loll I'.H. UylorJt VSiUuii llih k UOtiKUUlUI. Koonis luiiiiuily oii iiiU'i by lr. llnnlli y. L. MILLU1R, M, U., tiiirgoou and Homouonatliio IMiyHician, Itontburu, Vryun. t4r''bruiito dlapaaui (woialty, w ILL. V. UEYDON, Couill.v Niii'vojui'i mil Notary l'ubllc. Orru'Ki lu Court Uouae. onli'iH (or Hinvi'vluir Hint Klold Nntog tlumlil li i Hililn-smiil Id Will I', lli'y.liiii, County Hur yoyoi, Hum l.iuu, Oi , .. .. 1 l j l.iuilllltllll llllllltf KIV IJA. f STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, f HOTEL Ba. -McCLALLEN. MHN. ll. C. Mil I.AI I.KN, I'mp. niACQ7A&TI23 TOS TSA7ZL!i;a Mill ItATI'.H llKAN05fAIII.lt. LAW, Klnr Hain.lc Itooiiia. Frrv nu lo mid Kium Trlu. E0CEBUH3. JERRY J. WILSOfi, Wntclunakrr and Jcwrlcr. Jnckiou street, All Megaalrlnir culrualcU lo mi care will tern PHONI'TI.V mid rarefnlljr done, THICKS REASONABLE. iAw jaM vm - H, C, STANTON Ha Jiat raootTed l and HtHiIti aU:k DRY : GOODS OONrliaTINU OF UdiW l)re Goodn. Ribbon, Triiiiuiiun, UrON, J.t Kt. AIJIO A flNB HTOCK Of - HOOTS AII SIIOG Of tk boat iiullty aod flnl.li. GROCERIES , Wood", Willow unit lilttu Wuio, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. 4lj va htit! lo lrg qututitle unJ mi prices C utl iLa llmM. Altu Ui tuck uf Custom-Made Clothing lor Choice Call at Stanton's for "L. P. M" WOODWARD THE BUSTLED ROSEBURG Doob Up ALL COMPETITORS! W r klwayi iu tho Lekil, mid nn u l keep there. The liolJun lUrvcat ia upon ut, and farin ore are amiliug becauio Woodward loo to their iutercat. UUCiiOV IIAUIvVs Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thone aro all Lealhor aud Warranted, SADDLES At Roduood rricea, Coniult your pune aud be euro and et Woodward bolore buying. W. . WOODWARD B HUHWlCI.I.i IkutiKli! County, Ort'KOti. Tho Hti'ra ol llicao Sluiuni rniiliiiu : liidliu1, II. It... I ..1 I... .'--I... ......... ..I lr..i, ui.ii.i.iivi . til,,.. 11 111, ,i.u . nim'tipi. " . lid Lluic mii l lil.irldr ol t'nli ium, MiiRiiiiuin aud Sodium. Ono Hnrluu uontHliia 4.1 mid I In' ntlu r ovi r JUOU Krama ol solid uiiillir to Hut gullou. I.iit'ati'd on tho Houthnu I'Hi'illo liiillmml, "Hlmau mum ' truu) Kku l iam Im.'u to 1'oi Hiuid, lu liuuglim County, Oii gou, Ao:niwiti'd ci'H u( Ithi'uiiiiitiHiii, NhhI l u tiurli, CHlnnli ol I lu' Ktouuii'li, 11) "IH'imlii 1U IiuU'k. Noiiriilaiii, MnUihil l'olsouiin:, Ki.lni') lioubli', CoiiblipftHiili, liUirttHi ol Ibo r-kiu, Mill lllld HllHt'ln, liud Vl'lll'll'tl dlMIIMH llHVl' bi cii cured by tbo lisi ol I In no ii li l .-. Now liKtli l'iiiiuis i iilliu i li 'l ullll I In' maul I'liiUliHK. roatollli'o and Kxpr K on Ibo pu iii Inch, liully mall, norlli Hint aoiilb. Tciiiih fin tor wink, i por ibiy, iniliuliiiH 1. 11 Hii. 'llio HoU'l la lllldrr Ibo liiiuadliili' luponii loll Ol i'.ii'r. iii:n. i. iioswi;i.i.. in. la, Milliner. A n lm toiler .plie Ixtract baking lowdrr at our oxpiuiso ifyouVa nol;Jt;- ' -! ci.) MRS. N. BOYD GROCER. A I'alry Talc. An liivoftiinnil tit fuOiJ producing (KX),(JUO ioiukIh liku n talo ol falrylaml, tint J. 1-. Malcolm, a well known a Horn -noy ol I 'onver, Iiom loiter wbkli he iii'IlevoH bi'ars uul llio tiiliiiont. Two yuare o tho attornoy, than tom porarlly In charge ol n Cripple Creek KM mine, Kruli-etnkRil Miko (iideon (or AUaka. The pronpoctor diapiorel and (or nine months not a word wm heard from hlni. Then ctme letter Mililronecd to the attorney in Denver, an flouncing that the proapector wai strand ed in Halt Lake City. "I liae been to Alunka," Haid the former Cripple Creek man, "hut II le not n wr mau'a coun try. I have reached Halt 1-ako ami am t)nHURvd with the improaelon that l(o livia it a Kxxl rrglon lor a prospector. II yon will outfit me (or the trip I will CO to Itolivia." Tho attornoy wui ilinappuinled al llio new from the Northwenl aud did not aniwer the Inner. He charged op 'JUO to profit aud loon and (or got all about the little Incident o( starting a trusted pros IHx tor out in search ol a fortune. Yes tcrilny tho attorney received a second let tor fruui (liiloon. The letter la dated at Dowhou City, Augtint and postmarked at Juneau, September The letter contained the most astonish ing new that has yet come out ol the far-away gold regions and many people hero aro ol tho opinion that Uldeon is having a little (uo at the attorney's ei IM'iiho. '1 he profiector who e(t Cripple Creek two yearn ago (or Alaska bad a second tinio gone into the country and, according to his story, bad gained a (or tune. 1 lie letter says that Utdeou bas f'.'00,(jO0 iu noggota in bis possession, bus been offored (oOO.OOO (or our mining claim, and in prcpareJ as soon as a bank is entaliliBhoil to eoud a certified check for t'.'OO.iXK) ns n pruliiuiuary (roe-will ctl'oring to the Denver attorney The writer iHiiuintra that he is worth IA0UO, IKM an I promises to deliver half to bis l'tif in tur. (iidoun is well kuown in Colorado, as ho wan fur years foreman ol the Bpriog d.ilo luiuo, ilniililer couuty, Colorado, lie it iipaiit 0 loot high, aud weighs J!00 pouuil. He in ri Kiirdod us a reliable ni.ui uud the Httornev is preparing to leave fur the gold fields lo take care ol any legul coiniilicatioiia that rnightnrio. Hie letter n ads lollows : "I worked all lanl winter and sold -i.,imk) worth o( rold dust and nugget in June. This mado mo able to buy lots ol erub und hiro ilireo men, and I now have inont gold than you and two other men could nat'lr. As soon as we got an cxchruio tank I will eeud you f'-W.OOO and liavu plenty loll (or tnytoit. "I have tieeti ottered oOO,000 (or ono of the chiiiiiM in Iho Klondike digginns. I livo luki u out what we think is f-M,- noO in ono day, mostly nugoUi. The iiK) you lent me hut dono it all, uud your half ot all in as r-afo as il you were iiero yotiroell. 1 told you when ou let me huvo it you might kill mo if J went back on voii. I have fi t my stakos on IH.OUU.UOJ, lour (or you and (our (or my self. 1 huvo emit Itiia letter to you b Tom Sike, who i going homo." fete gram. The I ea Pass Slide. Finueguu'tf 1'uiiit, oil Chilkoot trail, .Sept. -0. Sbcep camp, nine uiiUs above here, wan nearly wiped oil' the dice ol Iho eartli e.slerday iiiurning by a fee lion ol a lai ier breaking loose from tho mum body, which rrasbing down Ibe canyon lor - tuilee, carrying death and deetructiun in its wako. 'I he tiret report that wae biought down laetuicbt by men who hud braved the perils of the Hood it ml precipice to get out. was that not leva than i-eveu were killed aud dozens maimed and hurt, aa Veil as thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed, but later report!, continued by a hun dred niincBHea, have brought the certain death Iofs down to ono uau, named Choynaki, ol ban Francisco. Several were hin t somewhat, but none fatally. There may be other deaths, but so far no bodies can be (ouud. The looBof supplies will reach fJ5,000. Many have lost their all after toiling for weary days to get them this far on the way, and many professional packers that had been working lor weeks and months, working aa men never worked before, lott their earnings in tbe twinkling of an eye. Tho warm weather and heavy rains of Iho past few days had (ormed a lake on the glacier; and the wind, blowing for '.'I hours from the north, had finally broken off it eoctiou. probably half an acru iu extent, which, with the water be hind it, started on lis fatal journey. lVrtoiiH wl o were camped at Stone house say it looked like a volcano turned loose over UK) feet in height and 25 feet iu width. When it started it made a iioiBo us if 1000 cannons had been fired, aud tho startled inmates of the tents sprang to their (c?t iu all sUges of un dress und rushed outside to see what was tho mutter. Ono glance up tbe canyon was enough. Soiuo rushed into their tents to gather the nioit valuable things they could lay their hands ou, while otheiB took to the foothills. O. K. & N. Train Held Vp, i l.. rt ..f ll... 1... 1.1. ml DtrutlllltM Irt llllld till u train leportrd bore (or years occurred lata evening ul '.' t'.'o o'clock ou tho O. It. ,c N. track juHt live miles beyond the city liniiiH. While Iho regular Eastern train, -, was loaviug me cuy, two mUbked mini micccudcd iu stoppiug the ougiuo by homo ttiguul, uud after taking .i ?. .. .:. I i; l..i.. il... I..,.tl. VllO I llllllll Oil'. 11111,11,11 IIUU I.V uiw'm bebtilo llio track, robbed Ihoui cf their w ali lua and ubnul lii iu uiouoy. Tho biakcin.iu w nut forward as soon as tho Uuiu Htoppcd, und taking iu tho titua- .: .....il...l mi. li.r IliA ikiatl .'tip uml IIUU, 1.1.,,, 1-', W 11W . ..V V.. oi'onoil lire on the robbers, who gul into . i .l.: . 1110 1'IUBII Willi lUCIl IITU H 1DUIIOIO. Then ho inounled tbo cab, und, auiidut a volley of pistol nliotu, succeeded lu buck ing tho liain il ol ilauuer. No ono was injureil, uud iioihiu waa lout except what wau tulu'ii from lUo vugiuuer mid llremuil wlillo tiicir iiipiore nun ineiu unilei gil.ird in tho briibh by tho t rack. Orcgiiiiian. Iiuii'l i ..I. ui ru Siil uml Suiukt Vgur l.U'n Aiiay. 'I'o ii in b ii'liiii oo easily und luruver, be mug in tic. lull of lile. bono und vicor, luke Ne-To-ll;ie. tho ivoiuli'i' ivoi'Ucr. tbul inuliCH we all mon hiioue. All ili uyuistn, 60o or 1 1. Curoguaruu' Uid. llooUlet und sample free. AiUtreut bleiUiiR Kviuoily Co. , Cblca'0 or New York. Tlic IichI MyHti-iu iulller and Nirviiittli ltrortiict-r. I.xlract of Malt ul Mm wit i m liruu Htorc. NOTC AND COMMHNT. The (armcrt are rapidly getting back tbe liW.OW.OOO which the loH in the value of their sheep under free trade. Tho le-euforcemout of COOO mon Wey ler is to receive from Bpalo are not much of an army, but they will mako a com fortable addition to hit body gnard. The telegraph wire in uie Is estimaid at 0,000,01X1 miles, or enough to put 200 girdle round the earth. As for speed l'uck'i forty minutes is not in the race. "The republican party U ri;nponible for the prosperity which we have with us. I make the assertion from the stand point ol a business man."--Mark Manna. The latest eHtimate pift our wheat crop at over 500,01)0,000 bushels, and also indicato that Ibe ftboMnge abroad will call for every bushel ol it that can be spared. The Ohio senatorial content is expect ed to cut an important fignre in deter mining the control ol the I'. H. senate during the next two years. As go?e Ohio so goes tho senate. The exact nalnre of tbe alliance be tween France and Russia is still un known, but one clearly ascertained fart is that the Czar gota to France when he doaires to borrow money. (Speaking ol quarantines, it might be well to erect one ol a moral nature against Louise Michel and the other an archists who are coming with her to take the platform in America. A German scientist says Hismark's brsin weighs 18'J7 grammes, w hich makes it the largest in (ifrmany. I'.ut by unanimous content the Emperor is ad mitted to have the biggest head. Will Mr. Uryau please Btop over io the cotton states en route to Mexico und "explain" how it is that our cotton crop this year has increased (.'5.000,000 in value, while silver has fallen 20 per cent ? A new electrical apparatus takes soundings 2000 leet in front of a vessel. If Aryan's supporters had been provided with Bompthing like that lant year Mc Klnley would have buen elected by ac clamation. The farmers of the South are not find ing mni li support for tbe theory of the clone relation between silver and farm products iu the increased value of their cotton crop this year in the lace of the fall in silver. The more the Irco school book ques tion is investigated the more clearly it will opixjar that freo text books aro a necessary part of conducting tho schools, and that it is a mistake to mako them a badge o( poverty. Cilobe Democrat. So Argentina proposes a retaliatory duty ou our kerosene, pine, and (arm irapleiueulo. Well, as iho value uf those articles sent her last year amounted to ouly about one-sixth of the value ot the wool and hides she sout ua, our farmers will bo willing to keep tho bars up ii ehe desires. Tho experience of being licked by Sain will probably be followed by that ol being lickod oy Cuba for having been so slow to interfere. Probably every 2x4 nation ou earth will then (eel it a dutv to batter tho remains of us. It's a dark outlook (or Uncle Sam. Call. "Two years sgo I could see the danger which threatened our beloved country. I saw the opportunity (or rescue. I thouuht I saw the man who could avert the danger. I thought 1 saw what was in the heart ol the American people, aod so I gave myself to the cause of William McKialoy. ' Hon. il. A. lianna. The corn crib will have to do its full share of doty this year. Advices from abroad indicato that evory bushel of wheat that wo can epare will not te eul ticient to meet tho demand, and tLat our corn crop will be drawn heavily up on (or food supplies. As to silver but then Mr. Uryau eays we must not talk about that. There seems eometuiug ominous iu the circumstance that Judge Lynch is sued the warrants lor tho arrest ot 1 enu- sylvania'a quick-tiring deputies. Dut perhaps this is another Judge Lynch. The old familiar one did not bother about warrants much, aud lennsylvania bad been looked upon as civilired to a point beyond bis jurisdiction. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson is a busy man these ilavs. Resides looking alter the progress of sugar beet culture, the exportation of American butter, aud the lutroiluctiou oi leguminous ioou nlauts all over tho couutiy, he is now- arranging to introduce tho camphor tree iu the UuK States. It ia evideut this is a busiuets admini6trntion. Will ex-candidate Brvau kiudly do- vote a nart of that il.fjOO Ohio speech to telling tho farmers how it is that Ohio XX wool, which sold in New York at 17 cents n pound one year ago, is now sell ing at 2o cents iu that market? Hero is an increase of more than 50 per cent iu nnce when ei ver was tailing 20 per cent, and no "famine" to charge it up to, either. "Tliid talk uf tlicbo ceutlemuu about prices aud accidents uud this recrimina tion about dead uud buried speeches show them to bo still uropiug about among tho underbrush, while seuaioie uieu aro standing ou tuo mouuiutu iop ..I iiolinl.linir the earth to tho very hor izon's edge. Tho view may not lo of the whole louna cariu, uuv it is ue.n-i than tho view horn tho jungle." From Speaker Heed's answer to Win. Jennings liryati. "Altera gieat mulish like that of l'.U or that of l!VJ there is uothmg to do but ami iiii.l let iho bin-incee of the woild settle itself, carefully keeping lueauw hi!o tho mcdiciue men ot linanco wnn ineir (esthete aud rattle out of the way of the oick man. Wheu public oontidonco is profoundly shaken it umst re-establish itself. I', has l"'1'" shaken by causes, and thouo uiiiHt lo i emovcil." Speaker Reed on tho HiibiiiCBS Situation. lr. Aiihiuaid of New Oiloaua is tho most recent bacillus discoverer. Ho hue segregated the genu of yellow foyer. i i, i uill iiotloiibl bo hulled as a scieu- title triumph by medical gentlemen who pthtt their luiio p.'oiiug iuto microscopes, lint its uliliiy will not bo apparent to the I. iv, i, un. l'aeleni's diwoveiiea of the luieilli of vaiious diseases have contrib tod little or nothing toward tho preven tion or the euro of Ihosn diaciiuos. What in iio.uli'il ia tho discovery not of the cause, hut of the cure for bacterial infec in.iiH. Tho search for balilli rosoinblei tho search for the north pole interest ing, hut valueless. Mexican workmen, who get lens than half what those of the United 8 ta ten. get, are having n hard time now that they must take their pay in 40-cent dollars. The American carpenter gets $2.o() per day in good 100-cent dollars, while tbe Mexican carpentor geta $1.25 in coin worth 40 cents on tbe dollar. Tbe real valued the flM which the Mexican gets Is just 50 conta, against f 2 50 which tho American carpenter get. The harangues of audi agitators a Debs have opened a path lor the decision ol dispute by the exercise ol violence without regard to tbe law. When tbe la sue becomes one between a mob defiant ot the law and Its protection aod tbe i( ficers sworn to enforce that law, and in sure ita guarantict, ft behooves lawabid ing people lo take tbe right side o( tbe issue, and to remember that tbe law must always be a terror to evil-doers. Troy, X. V., Time. Tuestutintics of the cotton crop for last year show it to have been8,767,tW4 bales. It has been sold for about $350,000,000, or something more than the total vol ume of tlie greenback currency. Tbi ia more than five timea tbe value of tbe an nual eiivvr product of the country. What (oily is it then for cotton-growers to thiuk that their prosperity depend npon "doing eotncthiog for silver," when all the eilver produced in tbe country would not buy one in five of their cotton bales 1 N. Y. World (Dem). When a man bas a two dollar pup in his poescseiori he looks after it carefully and docs not let it run around all over town at night. Bat if be has a boy or girl it is different. They are turned loose at an early age to go to the bad, and then people wonder wbere the army of .tramps, bums, loalers, dead beats, gamblers, prostitutes and drunkards come from each decade. They are ir.ro wn from tho seed, gathered from our borne arid bowii b'oad-caet on our streets and alleyp. It may be that your boy or girl is making iu that direction. At ail events the boys and girls ought to be niven an equal show with tbe pup. En terpriBe. "What a striking reaemSlance there is between ISINi and 1H')7 aod the years ol our Lord 1H78 and 187'J! In 1H7H the air was rcsotient with denunciations ot the n icked men who would not uisue all the greenbacks which a suffering people de manded. John Sherman was denounced nn all hands, Samuel I. Iilden declared 'hat only a vast central reservoir of coin could protect us against tbe failure of the prop, eed return to specie psymeuts in IST'J. Tiie farmer was at bis worst, ruiued, destroyed, eaten op by taxes and usury. Down almost to the very day of reFumptinn the croaking came with dis mal and damnable iteration. When the 1-t of January came no crowds thronged ll.i; tub-treasury corridors. Hardly a greenback was presented aud we git back to the currency ol tbe world with out a movement or a jar. From that moment prosperity began." Speaker Reed iu New York World, Sept. 12. Ed. Cameron, held to answer beforo the grand jury (or burglarizing Cook's store in Camas Valley, escaped iroiu tbe county jail in Roscburg last Monday by sawing out a bar in the window in tbe corridor.. The prisoner did cot escape (rom his cell whero he should have been kept, the sheriff contending that "it is cruel to keep prisoners in their cells all the time." The sheriff's heart may have bren all right but we fear his bead was all wrong, nince cells are constructed (or tbo safe keeping ot prisoner?, ana es pecially when the officer knew that part of the prison iu which tho prisoner was placed was insecure. If it is cruel (or one man to euter the premises of an other, aud by theft carry away and ap propriate to his own use goods not his own, then it is not cruel to conOuo that robber iu a cell, or even a dungeon if the officer feels escape possible from the cell or other part of tho jail. Tbe law ia cold and etcru (or the reason that it deals with a clues who have nocompfsion up on the unfortunate ones whom they mur der aud rob. If this ia not true than the couut v court should cause to bo construct ed a banquet hall as un annex to the county jail, aud prisoners should be sup plied with dress suits. Tropical bird should sing (rom swinging cages, and ttatuary should adorn its interior, and semi-occasionally, or as cfteu as tho of ficer is moved to sympathy, these poor. dear thiever should be wined and dined, aud given the keys and the freedom of the institutiou, aud if any one should kick oil' a picket and get outside the fence, tho sheriff should lie eulogized for l.ia irTeat sympathy and the couuty court should bo hung. Oakland Uazetto. Tutting the baby to bed is tbe good night joy of a hap. ( vt&ii.v1 py day to a healthy mother. Many , ftvv5r..-jaPN, mothers delet-ate this motherly duty to a nurse. Some mothers hardly see their baby the live long day. This is not because they are without moth- r j JVK I ler-love or the oat- 'Afei- u5v I I ' ural in,P"lses ol ft, f frfr IL. womanly woman. 'I SI! rilniYlllIt is because of their own ill- it 4Jyr health and broken Ii I i Tl nerves, and be ll "tl II cause baby ia also sickly and peevish. This unfortunate stnte of affairs mifcht have been avoided had the mother, durifig the period of expectant motherhood, taken the right care of tho delicate organs that make maternity possible. A woman should al ways keep these important orjtans well and strong. Her own health and that of her child depend upon it. The best medicine for prospective moth era is llr. l'ietce's b'avorite Prescription. It makes healthy and strong the organs that bear the bunion of maternity. It cures all disease and weakness. It make comfort o lil,. Un-11,-rind nrecedine motherhood and renders die advent of baby eay and uearly painless. It insure a healthy child. The paius aud aulfeiing that women endui?. as a result of weakness of the distinctly wo manly organism, vanish, under it use. All cood tluinnisls sell it. There is nothing else "just as good." " I iv.iiit lo It-tl von." writfs Mrs. N A. 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