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THE PLAINDEALER, I'uMlnhcd ncry ThMiwlay. Mr I'M ri.HINI'KAI.Ml iTIIMMMMI CO. J. II. KUDY V. V. RKNJAMIN, Mnnnvrlptloii One Year flit Month Three Month ... K.litor. Manancr. Mttlrn. ,...! O ;j sr OCTOBER 7. 1S97. A POSSIBLE RAILROAD CHANGE. A report with apparent grouud is afloat to the effect that at the next meet ing of (be stockholder of the Central raci6c railroad company, an effort will b? made to wrest the control from C. P. HuQlingtou and to cancel the lease to the Southern Taci6c for the purpose of operating tbe property iodope&dent of tbe Kentucky corporation. The Central PaciBe, before lita absorption by tue Southern Pacific nnder tbe present leate. was the principal railroad company of California and was quite a factor in the politics of that!state. It, together with the Union Pacific constituted tbe tirst through line lo tbe coast from tbe Mis souri river. Like Ibe Union Pacific, too, it was a government aided road, and and the government took a second mort gage ou the property to secure its claim That mortgage, is due. Huntington baa for tome time been endeavoring to secure tbe passage by congress of a fund ing bill whereby the mortgage to the government was to be renewed and to run for a long term of years. Tbe oppo sition element to Huntington in the af- fairs of the C. P. is in favor of a cash settlement with the government. This appeals to ba the more sensible view Lt the roads, the C. P. as w ell as the U. P., be sold under tbe mortgages to tbe highest bidder for cash. Tbe par chasers of course would have to assume tbe first mortgage, then there could be a reorganization on tbe basis of present value and rates for freights and fares made accordingly. Computations at present must be made ou an enormous investment and an effort made to earn a reasonable interest thereon. A sale wonld determine present value and tbe law would require only a reasonable re turn thereon. Tbe purchase and operation by the government of these roads is out of tbe question. It could not charge rates suf ficient to pay operation and interest on tbe bonded debts, which it would have to pay, and tbe rest of tbe country would be taxed to supply tbe deficiency. It would be well enough for the people of California, but this government must be committed to tbe policy of going in to (be business of railroading. Let them be reorgauizad and capitalized at tbeir actual value and laws enacted to prevent excessive charges or discrimination, either through the agency of commis sions or otherwise. Interest in the elections to take place iu several eastern states next month in creases as tbe campaign progresses. Tbe chief point is tbe figure the gold democrats will cnt. If they are suffi ciently strong to destroy the supremacy of Bryan democracy in Kentucky and send its hopes of Ohio glimmering then tbe national democracy will be casting bout for an issue other than free silver when the next national campaign opens. It looks a little as though tbe republi cans of greater New York Lad neglected to improve an opportunity to reprove bossism, and rebuke Tammany. The endorsement by them of the candidacy of Setb Low would have been a master stroke and showed to thejworld that New York republicans were made of sterling stuff. Tracy is a good man but bis pres ence in the field only divides tbe anti Tammany forces. A populist remarked tbe other day that our ideas of money are all w rong. "We must get away from the impression that money to be good must ho valua ble." That is getting back to tbe fiat idea with a vengeance, and there is where the teaching of ltryaiiisui luadx. The deficit, caused by democratic speeches occupying time when the sen ate ought to have been voting, is grow ing "small by degrees aud beautifully less." It will be soon a thing of tbe past and the free trade organs will have to find something else to snivel over. The world takes uo great strides back ward. Its march for ucarly a century baa been away from silver as a standard of yalue, IusteaJ of there being an ju dication of a face abuut its pacd is yearly quickened toward tbe goal of au univer sal gold stau larJ. i'tom all parts of the country business reports are very eucoumgiug. Tbe wholesale bouses of Portland report bet ter business than for five years past. Prosperity surely is bate and the advance gent was not so tnucS ahead of bis bow after all. Tbe railroad coinmimiutif ra have Wen making tbeir inepwtioti ut the railroad and the wiui-annual gibes are ncatd by the country prcM alont "i x-coinniia-sioners," "uselcs," "Hfili wlucl lo a coach," and the like; but the fact to mains, tit'TotilulrF!, that from the eUtulKiiil ( dollars ml ceota t lie rail road ivmuiiitioii is Uo Ut invest iiu-nt the people ol I'lriron have, made in ft good while. This run be caoi'.y fliowti, nd has been in these colnnuis, and nev er controverted by any ctilio ol tbo coin tuimion. At the present time tbcro is much complaint in Southern Oregon coucerniog a recent iuorease- in Irfiktht rates to and (rom California poiuta. It is not only possible, but exceedingly probable tlmt but for I lie presence of the railroad coin mission there would he a materia, increase, in rates oiiaSnatinn and terminating in Oregon. For in stance, the people il lXmglas county might be paying frvtn IX) to S cents per hundred again on grain and the products thereof instead of from 14 lo H as at present. Tbe railroad commission law might be improved but the people had better think twice bclore lemoving Urn only thing that stands between them and the railroad. There is an carueM tloire on the part of the rank and file of the republicans in tins stale that the leaders shall com promise their differences anil pros- nl an unbroken front to the enemy next year. II they cannot do this, this same rank and file may.select new leaders and ci der th e at present handling the party machinery to the rear. And in this mat ter of couipromite it must nut U ex pected that the o'.ber fellow will do all the conceding. There must K a spiiit of give and take. There have cfn errors on both sides. Let us ioiifo our sins and take a fresh start. The world ii anxiously wati-hing the change of affairs in Spain by the ascend ency of (he liberal party there nnder the leadership of Sagasta. What will its policy be with regard to Cuba is the question of most concern to the people ol this continent? It is generally ex pected the new minister will be an iiu provement over his predecessor anJ an tonomy for the ''Pearl of (he Antilles",' may result withcut much further blood shed. It is to be devouilv hoped that that may be true. Nathan Pierce, who was the candidal of Ibe itopulists for governor three years ago, and who was championed on tbe stump by Uovernor Pennoyer, raised an immeuse crop of wheat this year and has paid o IT the mortgage on bis farm. It is reported that Mr. Pierce, who can read and pro lis by an object lesion, like that of the condition of the farmer at present, is no looger a opulist. There is a pronounced lack of baruiouy among the Tammany brave; in New York. If the opposition was united there would be no trouble, but division and dissension seem to be in the atmos phere this year. NEWS NOTES. Gen. Weyler has resigned. Ex-Senator McMillan of Minnesota dead. Women are now Idaho. serving as jurcM in General Miles sailed for home on Sat urday. District fair begins next Tuesday Union county. Seattle will have mi exhibit at the Paris exposition in 1'j0. John Shook made a f 17,000 cattle sale in Klamath tbe other day. Byron T. Potter has been appointed postmaster at laxer City M. Jules (iambon is tbe new French ambassador at Washington Russia suggests arbitration for the set tlement of tbe Cuban troubles. Tbe pope is in good health, reports to tbe contrary notwithstanding. Jce Wolf of Cripple Creek w ill build a mammoth hotel at Dawson City. Tbe 3altimoro takes the place of the Philadelphia in Hawaiian waters. A rich strike is reported from the quartzville district on the Santiam. FuBion is Nebraska between ponulihts and democrats is reasonably perfect. Solly Smith bested .Geo. Dixon in a prize fight in San Francisco Monday. Tbe famous hotel at Minuetonka, Minn , was destroyed by fire Sunday night. A "prairie schooner" was btruck by a train in Missouri and seven persons killed. Joseph Buhl was killed by the acci dental discharge of a gun at Lebanon, Saturday. An electric tramway over tbo Chilkoot Pass is the new thin;: talked of for Klondike. Yellow fevc- is on the decrease in tho stricken districts of the South, and the outlook is brighter. All the woolen mill ol Oregon are taxed to tbeir fullest capacity, and thu lumber mills are bii'-y. Neal I 'ow, the veteran prohibiliouibt, died at bis home iu Maine Saturday. He was M last March. Senor Kcgasta, tho liberul leader, has been entrusted with the task of forming a new cabinet for Spain. Tbe elections iu Connecticut Monday show but a light change in the relative vote as compared with lant year, Yellow fever is still rugiug iu the South. The Southern Pacific haj sloppod through huHino-s to New Or leans. Col I is P. Jiunliugtou has rcuigued as director of the Central Pacific railroad and W. M. Thompson elected iu his stead. The schooner Orion was run into and bunk off (he mouth of the Columbia by the Gertuau ship l eu! Monday. .No lives lost. Two Italian lUherinen lately battled three hours with a uiun eating shark they bad caught in their net iu San Francisco bay, before they succeeded iu beating the 5(M) pound monster to death with the oars of tbeir boat. Tbe uiou- ctcr whs (ho ttrel one found in the water nl tht bay for many watt mid was iUitc a cutiosity. Provixions at linwsan is sullicici.l for 1000 people. Many are coming out, some by the pastes, others down the Yu kon to Vt. Michaels. Van Wjek, Taiiiiimiiyitc. Henry lieoigc, single laver, etc., iS'lh Low, cit izen, anil to'ii. iracy, republican, au cruul id.it c lor mayor of New Votk. The i state cf tbo laic Senator lair has Wen appraitcd and foot up between U'.OoO.t'OO, and I. " ,000,000, instead ol f iO.000,000 as commonly re cried. Siuiin Ima ,Hi'tiiii,il In i. eatH in tiv liW to whip Cuba. At that tatc it would take bur about iXW vears lo even tied a landing on the United States cosst. 1'.n terprise. It. L. Ward and W. 0. lloael!, the ilclaulting Measurer if Clatsop county and his deputy, charged with larceny of I ublic nionev. entered pleas i f not guilty at Astoria Saturday. A Washington dispatch of Monday last save: "Senator Corbett of Oregon w hose claim to a teat in the senate will Ih taken up immediately after congress assembles, saw (he president for a shoit time and discussed Oregon appoint meuts, several of w hich are pending. 1 he steamer lieina Insta, which ar rived todav, savs an Havana dispatch of Monday, brought lo Captaiu-licneral Wevler, l.'.OOO.OOO, it is asserted, lo lie- applied in military cxienscs. Tomof to. KM Spanish soldiers sick or oilier wise iiuap.uitatal, will return to Spain Mrs. Lease assures an interviewer that she "intends to throw berrclf into the gubcrhatorial campaign iu Kansas next year.'' If she doesn't throw her sell more accurately than the average woman does she probably will Wml somewhere in Nebraska or Iowa Her ald. A Sacramento dispatch of Monday says: N tide en route to ibis city from Portland, Or., John Shanaban, a retired soldier became violently insane this morning and attempted to kill a number of narsengerg and trainmen on the Ore gon express. The insane man tired revolver at the trainmen and terrorized ttie passengers. He was tinallv over pnvered.und when the train reached llr.9ci:v he was placed iu jail. Will Not be Pushed. W xsuiM.rv'N, Oct. 4. The Oicgou del egtiou is at s a as to I lie collector of customs at lYrtlaud, aud the Geer decliu aliou has upstt iho slate. No olio has been rtcunmended for tha colleclorship yet. It ia uot known what the plans arc. It mtiv If safely predicted that I'reg'-n appointments will not be pushed and that no one taction can name I lie ot ticers. Tbe delegation has recommended John II. Mali, ol lorlland, for district attor ncy, let he will not be appoiuted, s o'.hcr Oregon lepublicans have recoiu mended Judge Fee, and the president has been informed that Hall's appoint inent would be most unsatisfactory. 1 he recommendation of O. rumuiers for appraiser is not objected to, but the sound-money icpublicans do not want the appointments made, until something eatit-iactory is agreed ou regatdiug the collector and altornev. The rtc.umiienduliou uf the delegation lor marshal may go through in tiuic, as he is a uiau ftom cast of the mountains I'av Uutv. S n Fka.niIm'o, Oct. 5. Tho United Slates circuit court of appeals has hand eJ down a decision of great importance inasmuch as bv it the revenues of the eovernment will be increased many bun dreJs of thousaudsof dollars per auuuui The case was to determine the disputed point as to whether tapioca Hour should be admitted free cf duty as such under (he McKinley bill, or whether it should be required to pay a duty ol 2 cents per pound as starch. This tlour is used almost exclusively in all the Chinese laundries in the L mted States becaute of its cheapness, as starch, and it has been the most formidable obstacle to the starch manu factoring industry in the United States. Uv tbe decision of the court it must pay a amy, and that obstacle will be le moved. Nashville Students. lhc last entertainment of the Star lecture course closed last evening with the largest audience and to many the most pleasing of the entire series. Tbe Original Nashville Students gave their uniipie, original and very entertaining jubilee a n a plantation songs with also an interlude of melodies. In these parts there were thirty songs and quite a good snare oi them received a recall ami were promptly responded to. The first part was devoted to jubilee songs, such as Dawn on the Old Camp Ground, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." "Koll. Jordan, ltoll," "Children, I'm Gwiue to Shine," "ihe Gosticl Train. The sec ond part was devoted to favorite melo dies. Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph. At Opera House, ihursdayOct. J lib Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies, if all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aud acts directly on the blood and mucoilH surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack mcdicinn. It was prescribe ! by one of tbo best phyrii iaus in this country for years, aud is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with ihe best blood purifiers, acting directly ou tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results iu cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free, r. J. CIU'JNc.1 ctC., Props., Toledo, i. Sold by drugiblH, prico 70c. time of C. li. Convention iliangvd. '1 lie executive committee of tho county Ch-istian hndeavor convention have du- i to cliangj the time, of thu couveu- hQginuing rriday evening, Oct. Kth, i ,', instead of 'Ihumday Oct. 7ih, as was first announced. This cbaugu in the lime it; in ado to suit the convenience ol those who will attoi.d from abroad, thus giving ihein au oppjrtunity to at tend all thu sessions of the convention. Old and Young. The morning service at the. M. K. church will be appropriately observed in honor of (ho old people. A suitable- reci tation will bo rendered by Mihh Amata Smith. Ju the evening the pastor will give his second address to young people, "DaiigHis ami Safeguards." Special music for both ter vices, 1U0 new song books have just been purchased. New tU-hixiitt In wall aifr at Murntera.' Oakland. Uoy Steal us went (o Isugene Sunday. Cap, Hall camo up from Portland Sun day. Mis K. 1111 went to Hose burg Sun day. Chas. Liiherol Kosch'.ltg was iu towu Saturday. Mrs. V. T, Turner of Portland caiitt up Sunday. A. li. Youug wenl to Puillaiid Moil- day on business I o. Parker came up from Drain lait week aud scut a low days at homo. K. G, Young A Co. shipped a largo lot of chickens lo Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Shambrook and daughter Maude. were in town laM week visiting Mis, McKcchuie. Miss Anna Long, who is teaching school at Fair Oaks, was in town shop ping Saturday, Miss Anna ClaiWe, one of our sthool teachers, was visiting iu Driver Valley Saturday and Sunday. The Oakland Gar.ett nthce was moved ibis week into Page A Dimmlck's drug store building tip stairs, w here it has a nice cosy room. Mrs. T. J. Driver, w ho has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. L. IVardorft, for a few mouths, returned to her home in The Dalles Moudav. S. I.. Jones, nephew of S. J. Jones, who is traveling salesman for lUiuoda Gaudy Factory ol au Francisco, siMit Sunday with his uncle. Dr. II. Little bns had his picket fence completed which .improves the appear ance of his property, lie is having a woik room added to bis olliiv which will be very convenient. Joe Crouch's two bursa team t.xik a lively run up the street Moudav evening bringing up against a tree near bis moth er's residence where it slopped, brraking the harness and some light pieces about the wagon. Dr. Page has had a large gatvaui.od iron lank crecte I at Ida residence, also a w ind mil! to raie ihe water into it. The work uicu are now putting the pump in place and the tank will soon bo full. Ihe doctor will lay pipes aud supply tbe drug store with water which will be very useful. Mrs. Kale Medley ami daughter Marv, Miss L'zi'c Cooper, Mr. aud Mrs. W. T, Kerlt-y and Alleit McCullock left on Tuesday morning's overland for Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Kerley and Albert go to Santa t. rux to spend the winter. Miss Cooper to Vacaville to join her t later, Mrs. lljgard; Mrs. Medley and daughter to vauta Kosa, their luture home. Lvt Monday evening at tlm residence of l . L. Cheuoweth a larewell party was tendered Miss .Marv Medlev. .Mrs Cheuocth and Mrs. L'. H. Henderson were at the helm of the party. The rvenu g was pleasantly passed till a late hour, when refieshmeuts were rcryed. Following is tho list of those present with loose we have mentioned : Mr. and Mrs L. C. Manilla-", Mr. ami Mrs. .. I . Dimmick, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Medlev, Mrs. Kate Medley, Misses L'm ma Withers, Anna Clarkx, Maggie llo gan, Lizzie Cxier, liertrude Coiirtright, 1ir.i Pinkston, Stella llaiina, Mary Thomts, Mable Bjou, Meseis. K jby Fa tes, A. K Mallby. John Canaday, Rob ert Medley, Arthur Mahoney, Frank Ho gan, T. G. Kuth, Mark Holmes, little kuih Cheuoweth and Vivian Dimmick. Thu party closed with pleasant good night, good byes and good wishes for the young hostess. Tiiiniv. Olalla. Homer Ireland is on the sick list. Atty. F. l'.yrou has quite the mines. Walsh is nut djiug anything with bis quart, mine at present. Miss Masie Walsh is leaching school at the uppor school house. Mrs. Nellio Fisher of Oakland is visit ing her brother Fred at this place. The big ditch w hich the Olalla Mining Co. is building, will be done in about ten days. P. F. Wells came down from the Day mines today and reports bueiness gooj there. Tt ere are quite a number of the boys of this place going to take in the Douglas county fair. Mr. Geo. Langos will leave next Mon day for the Klondike. He will go via Coos county. Mr. Wm K'jtf returned Irom Portland the first of the week. Hj has been tak ing in the fair. Col. Day aud wife came up froui Port laud on Satur lay aud are visiting their son at the mines. . L. It Departure of .Mr. and Mrs. Dawson. Lev. John Dawsun, pastor of tbe Kpiscopal church of this place, and his wife took their departure last night on No. - lor 'irauls Pass, Oregon. Mr, Dawson has accepted a call to Ihe pas torage of the Kpiscopal church in Hose- burg, Oregon, w hither bo will go after visiting his brother, also a minister, at Grants Pass lor a short time. Although tiie train on which Mr. aud Mrs. Dawson took their departure does not leave Klko until 10::j p. m., a large number of their fneous were at ll.e depot to say farewell, wish them a safe and pleasant tourney and a prosperous and happy future. During their stay in Llko Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, have, by tbeir sterling worth and thoughtful kindness to all. endeared themselves to our people, who win long remember them nor cease to regret their departure. We haye met mauy noble peisous but never any whom we esteem more highly for their genuine worth and noble qualities. Companion able arid cheeiful, yet thoughtful and earnest, purc-l e trled;OhristiaiiB. Their lives am such that all of us would do well to cmulatM. May their pathway bo ever strewn with fragrant (lowers aud the blessed sun shine of prosperity shine brightly for them wherever the Great Master's work shall call - Flko Argonaut. - - - Died. At licr IioiijU in iliia city, Oclober 0. Mrs. Julia Abraham, wifo of holo moil Abraliam, deiiaileil this life, aifed ti.'l vais, J uiontliH uutl 1j ilaya. Mm. Aljraliaiu was I he dauiililor of .Mr. and Mrs. Hubert lliukle, pioneurs of I oiik-lus county. A husband ami thrue children, Mrs. J. 1 1. Mack aud Maurice and Albeit Abraham of rortlatnl, sur yivo Lor. Mrs. Abraham was 11111I0 a proujiuout and inllUBiilial woman iu Kosuburi. aiwaya rcuny with a liulpiutf nauj 111 the uourui iitu'ii 111 an (;uariiauio move ments, Ihr abhcuce from our midbt will bo sadly full by all and the duelist Marrow rcrvadcH this entne ccmuitiuity. Her burial xill bo under tho luanae iiK til of tho KobekaliH, W. li. C. ami O. Iv h. j iiutly, of which orders elm was an exmnplary meiuhor. Tbo fuuoral will lake place from lbs Odd Fellows' Temple Friday at 'i p. in. Tbo Nashvilln htuilenls nent Tlniriday at the Oj.ers Houso. .insEPHSons Don't forget that we carry i complete line of Among; our Uulics' Pocket Hooks. A full lino of ladies' pocket monkey skiu, alligator, etc. Ladies' Belts. books, A complete assortment ol ladies' Mis In tan, white, brown, black and ox-blood, including lbs new double buckle belt. Ladles' Waist Sets. Ladies' waist sets, In pearl, stones may also le found heie gill, Men, do you wear SHOES? If so, we carry a line the equal of which has never been seen here. Monthly Meteorological Summary. KOU MCri'KMHKU, l-V? Menu almiMiherlc preminv, 'MM IUkIicM prviiinv, ;; ilate. 1 biuo'l ptvwurc, ."'.Til; dale, J. Mi-all lemperatuiv, I.I. Highest. '..'; ilm.'. PC l.oWi-M, Iu. ilali , JUIIl. i.rt atcit itatly ratine ot temperature, I.', lUtr, I. li. I ck"! iliilly inuiie ot ti'iiiH-ralure,', date, Hi ; M.'nii t-m rltirv lir I In- nioiuli In Iv. v. i'1. iwi, I.:. leu, P7J. 11, IVI. ltv.(, M, Ml. IVO. Il. Iv. ('.'. WM, ., IS'Ai, :.7. ivi, ,ii. iv., hi. is;. ixw. r,i lSJ, ). 1N, (J. ISJZ, I'.;. 1VJ7, til. Minn icmiM-iatiirv fur llil month tor .') yrara. l A-riuo fwol ol dally moan l uixi ttuv .luring the in- 1 1 It . li. Acc-nmulalrd cCr" i( dally mean tcmporaturv. lnc January I .V Acrc ilady itolleleney ulnco January t 0. l'n i nllmv; tlirvcllon ut Mind. lloilh"CU To Ul mo cmi-iit ol wliul, X'.xT in lien. Maximum el.H-lly ot wind. Is mile. ilirtrllon, C.Vt . ; ilals To. at pre, ipitalion, I to luetic". No ot ilaji Willi "1 hull or in. .re ol picclpllatloii, In. Total picciptlatiou ituclic'i lor thin month In ls;s. lv.j, 0W. Ivs. O.iU. IvM, U.l'l 17'. 1 V: KM, O.t l. ISJt), 0.JI. I.-Sll. 0.W inni. a it. iwi, o:. ik, M. ivA. lM. or:. o.:a. IH. 9 . v. ' lxi 1 ; iss;, o.Jl. l'.i, U IWT, l.fi) Aenuj precipitation lor ttdi mouth (or .'I yean, 1 or Inch,-, m-iieletiey.lu prvelUlatlou lurliu- month, Mi I in In-., 'total imlilat!uli from SeteinlM-r I, KT, to ilnte, 1 10 Inchea, Aer;e uvlltalioii Irom Mili-ml-r 1 Iu ila'e. l.o7 lin lie. Total r.wi'M Irom tiepleiulvr 1, l'.'7, to dale. . liiehe. A venae I'leclpltaMou (or .n wi t h, ii-oii". I I'1 luetics. N iiiuti-r ol 1 tear da, II: failly vlomli. '.: eloii.ly, In. 1'aU ol ftoi U"iic TH"S. i.lll-OS. 1'l.i.uwr To C'nr l'inallmllun Korerrr. Take Okncarrta l amlv l uttiurlle tnc or JSC. It I'. 1. I', (.ol tu cure, Urui,'k'lal-i refund uiuocy I'rUHNCN, 11 lull Hue at MurntcrH.' 11 cy ilca K.Io.mio Vonr llowrla With Caararrla. (111Uy l iilhariie. ruri- tonatlpallon lurrirr. 1X-, jSe. It C c. I', fall, UruirnlbU refuuj uiuary. Dissolution of Partnership. "MICK IS lit- li K II V r,KN I II AT INK l-arlio rMiip herolo(ore i iitlnt; 1m Iwrpn . M. IIimI-uii, K. I llainlui and J. M Trluililo, iiu. lei the Mm name ol 1Iih1-.ii, Hamlin A Trimble, iloiini a K tu-ral hlni kmnithlug hum hajf Ih-1-ii thU Uuy iIImu.IvihI by mutual c.iiNCUI.fc. I. Hamlin relirlnn Ihe IhkIik-w HI U euialmieil bv Hcvlaon v Trimble, who will ray all lelt ami colli-, 1 all account ul Ihe lale firm. v M. II.hI...u will collect a.coiiuu ul Ihe oll I j rut ul HihIk.ii a Hamlin. W. M l. l.o, K T. Hai.in, J. M 1 Biam 1 Koehurg, 1 r , di .l. l.i'.C. u'.tt Notice of Final Settlement. vu'in'K is iikkkbv i.iven that the niMlcrlKiiccl exii utor o( the 1 -stale ol M. It. .-hiitx-, lt-ce&Ml, tiici lilinl Ins noal acnouiit anil that Mxiiilav, Nioeiular 1, li';, at 1 o Irxk i m haj la-eti M-l hy thei-ourt lor hearlufr objei tluint. il any, lo nl'l a count and lll itlemenl ol "Hi'l intate. Ihii notice In iiubllnhcil by unler of tin- Hon. A I-'. Mi-arim, jiiuku uf lhc coiiutr 1 oui t, ut l). .iil'Iui eouiitt , Un gun, ma le the lu liny o( S,-teiulH r, !'; l)ntel Si MeinlH r . Iv,. I. 11 HH L'I'K, Kv iitur ii' tlie K late of M. K. ohti ilc ceaN.-i. aJut.t. Administrators' Notice. VOIUK I- IIKKItllV I.IVKV THAT TH K ' ululerhlcncil liavo been bv the Cutlllt Court ol lioula-. ounty, Miitu ul Oregon, duly - - - , . ai'p'iinu 11 auuiiuiMraiopi 01 inc eme 01 w. S fiMjii, dei-eaiM-'l. A II " roli liavlcg claim! aKalliM nnl 1 -tan-an- rvinrcl lo i.reienl thu aim-. July M-nlh.-il, lo the un-ler-lk'Ueil at Kid 'II'', IhjukIiis Coiinly. nreKon, nitliiu l luulilhi from the 'lale dim noliev. liat. 'l (In-, 7th il.iy of October, 1-37. HA I I IK H. W ii-ys, r. a. wii.kon, o7Ii A'liiiiuihtraiori. Notice of Appointment of lixecutor NOTK'K 1- 1IKKKHY (il VEN THAT iilideniiu'Uetl. Haa un the lib Mac of THE Klo- lu r, 1'j7. iluly iMiln(ed ai the executor of the u-ibu; 01 Jnuivi r. inmnuii ,1, e H.tl Biol kliak I liaie iiuanneil an kucIi 1 ie ul'ir anil eulen il ui ou my 'lulled. All iM-rona liavliix clalnm uxainst mild estate nre hereby uoiliieil lo preneiil the name In me at Hut ollice of I.. I), l-trutlonl, III the lty of Kcuburu. On-iton, with the uroin er voui-ni-rn, wiiniii six monimi irom iiiih uale Iiatcil at KixH-liurff. Orecun, tills lit day uf Uc tnbor, 1-J.. OTl.i. K. li. HUDSON, Kxecutor. SUMMONS. TN Till, t IIU I IT (.OLKI OK TUB bTATK Ol' 4. Orec-on, for UoiiKlaH i.'ouuty. T. J. Ullluiii,.. I'lullitill. vs. Nan-Use IjiKaut, A'lniluiatrator of Ibe K- ate ol Charlei la 1'olnl, ilcceaw ij, lo.-orxe Amlot, Millie A 111 lot, llermiuc Marie Ainlot, llomlllillile Amlot, Aurelie Amlot, I uiilieiiiiu K. I.a I'ulutc, Jullu U07, I'aul It. I.i I'oliite. Maraiini'ltu K. I.i I'oiiilc, Zotiiiir fouls Nmk,1iuu It, la I'm lite, Airlau Ksther K. l.a I'uluie, ( elauiri- Marie K. l.a I'olutu, luM ih Oliver It. l.a I'oinle, Ehnire Keuauil, ( lull. K. l.a 1'uilltu, Jokcnh A111111I, Ed Ii1kc Mane 1. Amlot ( aa, llotie J -I, una I'hlloineui; H. l.a I'oiiiln l'li lire, Uohc du l.lmu A111I0I tiiilllmult, Joi ph K. I.a I'ulula and Joaeph Kleury It. I.a I'oiul, Ibe In -1 1 a ul law aud next of klu ol the oaid LTiarlcH l.a 1'ullit, Ueccaneil, lieleinlaiil. lo licoiitc Ainiol, O'lllc Alillol, llerinllie Marie Annul, Uoiuiibilile Amlot, Aurello Ainlot, K u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II. l.a I'uiole. .lulie Hut. I'aul R l.a fuliiU:, Miiiauerlle It. La l oin te, Ziti.iue Ixjuli Nbi.uI'OM II. l.a I'olutu, Ak-iau Kmliur It. l.a olul, celuulre Marlu K. l.a I'olut. .IomuIi Oliver K l.a I'oliite. Eluiiie Heuaud: Charlua k. l.a ruilile, Jonc.li Ainlot, K'lwhlKe Mailu I', Amiot Caa. HoHe du l.hua riiiloineun It. l a I'olulu la-fi brv. Koitc de Lima Ainlot (iullbauli. Jom:iU II. l.a I'uiuto uii'l J.jbei'li Kleury It, l.a roiuie, ui'ieii'ianiH. In Un: inline ol the hlate of OrcKou uu, and each ol you, mi- lieieby le'iuucl lo appear and Himui r (In- complaint III' d Kitlu-.l you Iu the above, eiitillc'l anil 011 ur bufoiu Ihe Ural Oay of Ihe next n-Kiilur term ol thu aiiove tlilitk'l court, to nil: Ou ur Ixiluru Muiulay, the Mlxtlt day ol Dccciii. Iter, H7. Ami II you fall to au aimwtr, the plalutin will lake, juditiueut and doerec ax praycl lor iu hit eonipluiul, lonit: Tu npeclllcally cnlorcu a parol auieeiueiil lor Hie 1' aniUK l certain lauda In Uoutilan county, Orek'nii, for all order re hlralniiiK the ilelenilaut, NaruUae li Haul, Irom InteiferhiK with plaiulilf'a Mma;8nlou of talt IiiimUuiiU lor Ju'lKineiil araliihl auM Naruiaae l.a Hunt, a'luilnlHtratoi of the entuto uf I harlei l.a I'oini, ueceaeu, lor 1110 culn unit (llnburitu iiieula I Ihla auil. And lor audi oilier nud fur tlier order and Ucvrcu m tu thu Colli t ahull hu meet Iu c.Ully, 'I hia aiiiiiiuona ia publlahed by virtue of an order inaile by Hon. J. ;. KnlltrUin. Indue of kul'l tourt 011 Die Ith day of Oetula r, 1 sir. II HOW N rV TIJHTIN. oil. AUoiueya fur I'laiuUlt'. New Hood. Just nrrlvcd, note the i Ihe latest lads In dresden and fancy f JOSEPHSOM'S 14 THE TOP IS SOLID." VvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvwvvvvVvvvvvvVvvvvV HP) 1 - HADE IN ALL CALIBRES from u to 4S- ( r5?J KLONDIKE 5KATE5 HUT Arc up iu O wlicn it conies to Apple Parcrs, Corn Knives, Fruit Jars and Cans, and "sich." CHURCHILL.IV0IULEY5 M KENZIE. ROSEBLfRG HARDWARE CO nil em an I KOIKIKl'MtH OK. OAKLAND ROLLER MILLS MAM'fAi Tl llKHrt ol AND UKAI.fclti IN GRAIN, AND MILL PRODUCTS. MANUKACri'lCi; ami jiluuo upon tbe market but una brand of Hoar, tlW v ACOH.N 1IUAM), whicb In standard throughout the world, aud a Uauket ofAcorm, iuinled in olive greon uwn ia SiA.MMiiii, of thu hiyhuet grade. We aud all kiude ol FEKD. )ur BREAK PAST FOODS are fayoritcs it, all uiarketa. The mill uiuderu machinery, and ill prtxlucta are exchange fur a bualiel ol wheat and pay the storing grain at tho mill be furuiahod aacka . . A' FULL CARPETS WALL PAPER 5psG00D Alexander HOHUUVIIO, Lndic, call and 5cc the fine line of BLACK DR12SS (lOODS Displayed In Our Windows. also White Collars and Cuffs iu the latest styles. following I Men's Department. It la wottb your timslono Ihe elegant display In our mens' department. Our lib rrnt silk liaudorclilc-fa aio oiling like but cake. Do you ride a Bike? We cairv a Hue line ol bicycle pants, bicycle hose, bi cycle, shoes, bicycle cap, and all kinds ol bicycle clothing. That Is only ONU reason w hy the Morlin Repeating Rifle Is the SAFE5T and deserves Its name SAFETY." CJCCTS at tho SIDE and so U the M05T CONVENIENT and COHFOKTADLU. The Barrel I the BALLARD Barrel. The ACTION la the moat COHI'ACT I the SIMPLEST becauae It ru. the fewest part J the EASIEST WORKING becauae all parta work directly oo each other without loat motion. LIUttT WEI0HT ANI PliRPECT BALANCE. Stni lor Catalog it la The Marlin Eire Arms O ., New Haven, Conn the aack, la a guarantee thai the Hour have fur Hale at all timet 1IHAN, SlfUltTH. ia equipped with the moiit perfect ut uoue but the beat. We giv !0 lbs. in liiglietit price for graiu, and farmer free. LIME OF flHD FURMTURE GOODS WF & 5troigs OIIIIUON,