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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1897)
JOSEPHSON'S THE PLAINDEALER, ru1llhcl iry Tburvlar. Mr 111! I'l.il.MiKAI.KU rilll.flllM) (. BLRNKETS, As the weather crows colder wo vih t dtaw your DRGSS COODS. AUIkmiuIi ilu- t.it itV has advanced l)u-s Chum I . M'HV - 1'. T. H 'JAMII Mil-if. Manacef. ti.. n t attention to our line nf Iluukcts and Comforters, in which to .jo per cent, we Ii.ue maintained our old t j ; 1 1 1 wiin in deoai tment we show ahut which allow n coiupeittiou. exception of one or two items. W'c show the 1 u t --eh MtcrlplloM Mule. Ono Traf -.11 1 UK Month. -,. 'ti .i . . . i . ! . : : . i. .. .: i . . tion in the city. i ney must ie seen to ne apprccKueu. CLOTH 1 FN 3. BOOTS HND SHOOS. make a specially l our Moots ami Sh i . , and Tar Month jr 4n tlii depattment are assembled the combined io v United States, sell the old teliable Hamilton-Mi own SIk-c, ducts ot tlie best nianulacturets in the w Itieh is v :ua j- ituludini; the old reliable Salem Woolen Mill (Joods. CRPES KND JHCKETS. "e show a line of Capes and Jackets which excels anUcd to give satisfaction. 1 AA TA.X LLI NliRY. .i.l a line o the r&,-; 'f'MC in tlie l,.wius lieparlinent r piesc anything ever shown here heretofore, from the very cheap- latest styles in Hats. In the Tiiiumiiu est to the very best, including the best values in Plush have able workers who guarantee sile ami quality. Capes in the country. i. via JOSEPHSON'S .j.'C V. V V J 13 f I - DKCEMKEK 10. 1S07. THE BEAUTIES OF THE 5ILVER STANDARD. i. It. l'orler of ll.ii citv liaa pist re turned from Mexico wboe lie has loo employed lor some months engineer on I lie Mexican Central railroad. Mex ico ii on Ibe silver basis. That is to ay, I bat country ostensibly ia a, bimetallic country. The mind are open to tbe coinage of gold aodeilvcr on e'joal terms; btil Ibere ia no gold in circulation. Tbe money of Ibe people ia silver. Mr. liter's Vmgvi was 7 per day bat when be wanted to exchange it for Aineri.-an Diooey tbe Mexican dollar was worth 40 cent, jait tbe value of the bullion in it Nor ia that all. Here railroad men in variably get their meals at tbe railroad bouse for 'J c.Lts. There, by contract, their niraU co" 37 centa in some places and 50 cents in other?, and tboee who were not employes were charged one dollar. A pair of shoes cost from 10 to 1 13, and a suit of clo'.Let from f Jj to fW. A suit that would coet in tbe I'nited stales l-M would coet fJO there. Go into a tailor shop and order vonr suit and the price given would be perbas l'o but when you came to pay you would be informed that the price was 25 in Amer- can money but ) in Mexican money I 'ay laborers aud section hands get M cents a day, Mexican money, .Such a thing as a pair of shoes is a laiury in wbicb they cannot indulgo. Section foremen get V& per month. You ran se more abject poverty, more squalor, nioro wretchedness in tbe City of Mex ico than in any city of the United States, Tbe silver standard is a beautiful thing to speak about, but not to live nnder. Everything is high. Railroad fare is twice as high as here. While the wages paid for skilled labor appear good, the purchasing power of the money makes It small. Will tbe silver advocates never learn that like causes will produce like results, always? Tbe moment tbe promise of tbe government to inter cbangn the silver dollar with tbe gold dollar is withdrawn, tbe silver dollar woald be irorth only its value in bullion in the markets of tbe world. It baa been so; it is so; it always will be to. The iollowiog is going the rounds of the democratic preee : At the rend Ie ton city election Dr. C. J. fmitn, free-silver candidate for may or, was elected by 181 majority oat of a total of SOt) votes, over J. E. Bean. The latter was supported by the gold demo crats and republicans. Dr. Smith was sapported Ly democrats and the Mitchell-Ellis wing of the repub licans. Though why, does not apiar at this distance, for were it not for the per sonal efforts of Mr. liean, Ellis would not have received the vote of the .Umatilla delegation when he was last nominated, l'olitics are queer things. The only fair comparison of prices for croptt is to take one seasou with auolber. A particular day of one year compared with a particular day of another does not convey tbe cerrect idea or give a good comparison. How did the price iif wheat for the eeanon of 1 K'7 compare with that of IW!. It was not tbe price of a particulai day that our democratic contctupsrary rofcrrad to in i'.a pr'jp!ic;y of last year. It expected aud perhaps boed for a guueral depreapiou in the price of farm prodicts. It is disap pointed. Referring !o the repoit of the grand jury of this county regarding apeerKuii-nt, the Eugene Kegisler says: "Thiu is rather a shoulder blow hut ouo uhii is of practical clloct. A few grand jury in veetigatiotiB on this nubject wonll very materially equalize the burduu of'axa tiou which (he hoticMt puor incn now boar so unjustly. Such perjury an this should bo promptly puuiehud." Judge Crow ell and W. M. Colvig of Jackson county are reported caudidalcu for tbe silver uomioaliou fur congress. Dotb were Cleveland gold-bug democratH before tbe Chicago couveuliou. Hut (bey have reeu the error of their way. they say. What humbug. ilecsuse of change iu tho pusonel of the committee (senator Corbetl's cshu will go over for consideration until ufter the holidays, it was to have been con sidered Tuesday. The populist legislature of Kansua failed lo provldo pay for the probate indiretf. According to the theory of Ore' gon's secreUry of elate, these oflioes do 0t no rjtl' Tne prccvCAlinH tfihc ooi'c' i-aily executive coci:riille will be foucd in an other column. Tim I'laind. o kk m tm! in sympathy with iuiii!ieiu i-r ii 'il"-t leacbings but gives H.e pro-rcliiiM it the coastaittee us tew iuh,t in huh the people are iiiterritd. It im.'i ne 'jfy to llare up, c'' anl t all naiiieo j nl becatif people wnti'i i!" j i-l whit jou want ihcui to. It is propoted to prow. I-.' lor ll.r I't v coioa;e of silver at the rati f 1" to 1 in orJer that there may le moro mom y i i final relcmpiion, but if tlie fctauip of Ilia government makes uioiiry, au l it ia its province ti issue tuch money, p.ui-r preferred, that shall be fu I u-odtr for all dtbte, public an I private, wlit-re is tbe i cr J fcr any money tt tin il re demption ? in ootdo we End improvrmnt, U.e quota'iors a year a:o being at'.' lOo; now the report tea ls, "market weak, (juotatiotis nominal, H- 15c. Heview. At last the dttnocratic oracle of Ju k son street admits the improved condi tions. There is yet hope that the scales may fall from its eyes an 1 it will fie tiul more clearly. The silver statesmen lu . t e-1 Japan last summer outfit tj make a re port before the departure of Mr. Lryan for Mexico, and thus eiiible i.iu: t a 1 viee the Meiicann how t-j escape ilia', horrible fatality which baa .ir.mn tlie moot intelligent nationa i f the earth away from the ll :ntiiatni,' silver htai. l ard. Ex. The gjvernor ha; appuinied I". A. McAllister lo tuccccd liiiii.-clf as a u.t;ii her of the tstatc Iward of aritulluie, and C-ieo. Chau'ller of llsker lounly lo coed Jeff Mycis. ti-.-ol appointmcii'..': It is true ieo. Chandler, foruierlv a democrat, repudiated Kryun and l'.ryaii isui, but he is a c j-j I man and a g 1 citi.en. Amocg the most Litter of the i1li.uii.i ators of the sold deiuocraU are thote who were gold democrats tlieiiiselve.-i bo fore Mr. i'.ryau aud the Chicago conven tion told them what they must prcfus They can chanu their trin nr. often a occasion rejuirc9 and bavo no u.ie '.for men who conteud for piincij le. McKinley times are evidently anprcci. ated by the people of Kaiifa), cay a correspondent from that tU'r, wlio have returned her to the column of the repub lican states, the plurality f the parly in that state being this year over againbt a democratic ; irality of over 13,000 iu tLe election ( 1 1 I'M',. Tbe government snaglxiat proceeded up the Willamette as far as Eugene la-t week. It would bd a great thing for the upper Willamette if the river could be made navigable for boatH of light draft to Eugene for a coiiHiderahle portion of the year. TLe Dryauite, prees decs no', take kindly to the declaration of the populitit committee to maintain its party organi zation and make the campaign on princi ple. The democrat love the pnpuliuts as the hawk loves the sparrow . There seems to be a few breakers ahead of the proposition to annex Ha waii after all Another "sugar" Kcandul will likely result from the ohntrurtion f the treaty in the senate. The giud jury bccii.s to thick s j-.uh -( the taxpayers of Douglas county .fibbed a little iu giving iu their aeeuehiueutu aud intimate that prosecution will fol io (hi proof of perjury. 'I here ought to be no objection lithe publication of the pcnxioii roll. It has often been pioudly referred lo natiou'a "roll of honor," then let people bee il. an the all the Suino people ally theuii-.elycH to a polit ical pally from principle otherii for ollice. J lie fukiotiiKt ih for oflii e. His ( i ill. iplei: are for IraJiuu purrri only, not to live up to. Ikcaune the populif.lN arc oppoeed to fuhiou wilh rpoihi deinoeratii tin y arc called llaiiua populib. It d;i e make a diU'ereni it whoho ox in gored. Ilii-ii'nl mean ior the wicked ;;o!d jdeuiot ratB lo refer to Hon, W. I. IWyan at) " Wnndei iug Willie ;" j'ibt t -4: n J,n iu tnkiug a look ul Mexico. A moral ave iu on again at l'oitlaiil. 1'ulpil and prehti unite in n oruig the ity goveruiueiil for its laxucKH iu eiipprerii ing vice. A Mil lllllfc' Mr PiiniuiL'iir iliii-uii'l l iiiii u coutiueutal what Chairman Young thinkc. We have NEWS NOTES. The g.j. rerve is neaily IM.liUO.tWO. I" Miirretsional re: It rneeti, lulks .ii l a jorn?. I' lrrnt li.' Imii inlcn. p1 to bant; "ii Jan jry 7, 1S''S. W. J. r.ryan ia in Mexico and is being rcii- ved with t.vj: ion?. f vir.il vefrei havcl-een l.r bouud ; ("i s me .im kt C'ou P.av. i i e pim'i -i tf .Nh York are agittiu i for , ti .119 hour working day. lu Hie mx ilay bicvele race in New York tln utier covered L',100 miles. j M.. Mary A. Linioif, a pioneer if j ! ;t, il'ed at Uaudon last week. ! Nf.i ly tliree in- hc of rain fell in ! Seit 1 liming Mondaj i tortn. ! l!.- ! .ne uinetten eases of leprosy in j tin- pest ii. u e at San Krancisco. : lb l';ck at t ireoa City were clostd j i .'tnv rn a. 'jv.:: t Utah water. j lii- .!ciuocr.i: .kt-t ceiilr! commit- '... . . 1 .. r ... ; . ,'-.1.1 I - w Hi- Nti.-iil I .' Vration ot I.bor was in s--.-i' n t Njtiiil!e, Tenn.aliis week. The lower mm!.i a vii'ed lv a h'irriear.. 1 he ur.-t in year?, lai wrek. J.l.iil' k.-ie!!er i. raid to have I I. ft '.' " i I'M in a jj.)M ii.ino rpecuU- I tion. 11, -: Sta'.-- bih'lj. ir'n w rrip in lh L'niled itl;ini!e.l at VJO.t iHt.lAHI rj. I.m, rt i. rcj.'jrteLl to have been i teen hi l" ktjn s.'ice hei alleged murder ; in Cli.ca.'ij. j 'lie Whitman ii.oianneut baa Ikim pla ed 'ii iM'sitioii at Waiilatpu, near Walia W.,'la. I.i'.lur Milier.a pi !'. if irten l:.4V, 3., i .a- ai j jred I i.u Catholic failh aud Inri.c.l protehtar,t. I'.ali s j er lias Incu unteliced to ban,' f-elTiiary I, 1 i, fur the murder of wife and two children. li e tkainer Clcvcl.iiid was lost on Ihe loiicto! Win. 'ouver an I members ul the t rc-'. a! lniM!iir', A ili'lu'iii .ii of nalivo 1 law aiiaiiB ai i cared in Washington last week to pro tect agoiuirt amiexatrju. Katin-r William.-, the pioneer preacher ol .lacksjii ) inty, tliei there Sunday an I ai b'jiieJ 'tuthlay. Sam Lew id and A I cert Kigas, "f Sweet Home are hopp.ced to have perishc 1 in lb Hei in' tin- tat i f .'.elijnoii. nH V;i. l.iiii. i h.irgcd ith the murder cf .J.i.n I'. I...1ri':k, i;j Washington cjiiii'v, Kan ieeii fouud guilty aud will hat;-.' 'i'i.e southern !. i t i - reluaed to carry deer hkiii'i f.'viu Medford and sued f'ir hot its action was sustained bv .Iudc-e -hattcck. Ti e shipment of tuikeys from this county to t!.e I'ortland market for Thanksgiving proved batinfactory from a financial ht.i:i'l oiut to the (shippers. Attorney l'diiprey, of .San Francisco, Bays Iijrrant will not hang. A final ap peal for commutation of the death sen tence wiii be made toi'Overnor I!udd thin wet k. Ttie mt-HSenger Loya iu San Erancisco ent on a hi r ike last week aud remained "out" cue hour and ."7 minutes. They gained their point, the discharge) of the manager, and went to work. Mth. Mary Anderson uecured a judg ment of f JJ.O'JO againm the Northern 1'acilic 'fi r buebaud fell into an open turntable pit at Spragne that wan full of water, lal Hpring, and was drowned. The union party has established head 'i'jarteM in ialeiu, with the btale chair man, J. Calhoun Cooper, aa manager. 1'i.lerH the movement in stronger in odi.-r partH than it appearn to be in Yuriihill, hit! task will not be arduo jh. l'.e'jiter. Tne family of 1'. I. Whitney, travel ing freight agent of the S. I', lines in 'ifeg'ii, leave Ul a few daH lo take up their fu'ure rrnidence at Salem. Mrs. Whitney aud Mra. I'tiil Metschan, wife of the state treasurer, are eisters. Ash la. id record. The iighhihip at the mouth of the Col umbia drilled from her moorings iu a recent gale, and the crow were unawaro of the fact till bliu wan 1-' miles from where t-ho ought to be. l'ortunately no vciocl 'A an led a-tray, and the lighlHhip wait ticked up by tlie Manxauita and towed lo Ast nia. Miii. Xancy A. McKinley, mother of the pichi lent, died at her home in Can ton, ' ihi", at an early hour on Sunday morning. All ihe members of the lanuly were at her beduido when Ihe en liame. She wax Hi years old. The font i .1 look place on Tueaday and was attended by mont of the membersof the ire.-ileiit'M ollicial household and their wivi'H, "ho occupied two special cars from hniblon. uldicrV Home Hills. JI. I'. Al!cy an I John 1'. KohcrlKou of ll.e a'l li iiig c Jiiiiinlli:i of thu Soldiers' Home, were in hchbiou at Salem laHt week cjii'dti'lii.'g their U-'or" on l inlay. Thtt aggregate of tliu biilH allowed and I ba't.'i: I to the ilt.ito fund Wa i JlSJ'i i'J. I;;)! aiiio iii'iiig, t'i V'i'i weru allowed aud i hiiigcl lo the I'nited Mates govern i.i i.t, n.V.ing a total of f It'il ). The 1 1 ,: bid f'l .'".ember it lint bighettt i hi kitii under thu prcnuiit board. I hv i' t cn .iting tliu home provided for an uni'ul i.piroriatiori of I lf,XXJ. l igifa'n.g on Ook aoiniint, Ihe hoard hait left aho'it l,)') I ii Una year. A laundry 'a ill piooahlv he put in at the homn thu month. If it Is, it is hardly prohaMu any of the U I w ill be left. other goods which we hae m space to speak ah ul don't see what you want, ask for it. It is here. SOTI- AM) COMMENT. linrrant'a attorneys are said to lie mi decided what ti do next, but Ihe sim ple met IhvI of permitting the law to be adminiw'vred never nvuia to occur to litem. fall. Columbia river salmon are regularlv shipped lo London and there uianvof the cans ant relabled and sold to the Enitauli a Scotch salmon. It ia said lhatilie English frequently remarked that Srotcb salmon arw heller nowadavs than ever helore. Trade is forever con forming itrclf to overcotuo Ihe obstacles prt-judico places in its way. East Uie gonian. We hear of some erili i.iii8 of Ihe new tariff, but we don't hrar f any one who w itthes lo re enact ibe Wilson-ttoruian tritr which l'reiilent Cleveland de clared was perfidious and permitted it to teccme a law without bis signature. Thern are some eop, juat nlain, com mon fo!ki, who think it mii(ht be well to give ilm new tariff a liial id one year at ieaat rn iie tieno luciuK il. I'luriinnioii Iowa llaw k-Eye. Tilt- POPtLISTS MEET. I The State Executive Is. l ernlnsl" I the L'nion Party and Pennoyer. An imtoilaol meeting of the execu I live branch ol Ihe uple' parlr slate I central counttie, was held Saturday at thf Hotel IVrkiun, in I'uitlaud. IIiopO pre-tei.l wert John C. Y oung, chairman of the Mate committee; W. S. C'Ken, of Clackiinaa; lr. i:ruecl I'.arton. of Yam hill, and A. P. Nelsou, of Multnomah ; I-rank Wllliuiu-, of Ashland ; I.. II. Mi MjIioii. f 4lein, anil C. A. l'ltuh, of Oregou City, were also pretteul advising with the committee Ihe main purimtte ol tho meeting was to tix the lime lor the holding of u tttt convfDUoii next ennui:, aud, after a full discu-Mou, the lollowirg address was prepared and furninhcJ the pre.s lor publication: "The elate convention of tho cople's party d Oregoti is hereby called to meet at Portland, 'Wednesday, Maich lv.is, at I o'clock p. m. The appoiuluienl of delegates from each county in the state conveoliou shall be one delegate at large, aud one dele gale for each 1th) voles, or major fraction thereof, cast for Hry an aud Walson at thu prebideuliai elecilou held iu 1 S'.Hj. ' l int el. ito executive commilleo of tho people's paity of 'regon tclieveit to b f jr the Ltet interest ol alt concerned that thu follow iig statfiueot b: now made, lo the end that those of all political athlia lionswho have liie wellare of the tilate at heart may not be misled iu their fu ture political ac:icun. "A careful investigation of the alleged 'union' party will reveal the fact that it is compo.-ed largely of Htlf-appoiuled leaders, and it ia belter calculated to dis rupt than to unite the reform forces of the state, aud that all w ho went into it from patriotic motives aro being misled. ' Into one harmonious whole Mayor Pennoyer pretends lo waul to unite thotte elenu'tits that at Ihe last election sup pose 1 Mr. Lryau, aud array it against all comers under the gold standard Hut he insists, at the instance of Mr. Jones, national chairman of the. democratic party, that this be done in the name and under Ihe leadership of the democratic party 'of which he assumes to be the head and front iu Oregon;. In support of this pubi'.ion, be claims that the demo cratic parly has abandoned its false gods, aud, therefore, there ia no logical excufe for the further existence of ibe iieople's partv, either state or national. "There can be i:u united action wilh tbe people's paity under the banner of the democra'ic party and its terms of capitulation, nor under the leadership of Mr. Cooper 8called 'union' party. "We recommend that our precinct clubs and county conventions consider, without prejudice, all suggestions in tended to unite the direct legislation and free-tilver voters of tbe state in one party, to the end that Ihe peoplo may have pjwer to make the laws uuder which tht-v are to live. "We urge that club woik be resumed at once, and our educational campaign be prosecuted vigorously. "We rccommed that no county nomin ations be made until after the state con vention. Hy order of the state executive committee ol the people's party of Ore gon. "Joii.v C. Yoi'sii, Chairman. "W. S. U'Kks, Secretary. "Portland, Dec. 11, 18'J7." Drain Normal Notes. Examination will be held in tho train ing school nest week. Prof Halm has bcuu leading the sing ing in the chapel during the past week, tpiile a millibar of uew students will enter the s :hool after Chriituias vaca tion. Clans in ancient hihlory underwent an examination thin week under Prof. Mulkey. Holiday vacation begiua on Thursday evening, I'll inet , and will continue fur one week. Pres. J!ai.co will deliver a lecture in the M. Ii. Church next buuday evening on books and their influence. All pariicit interested iu educational work aro inv. ted to visit the school at any lime when )on will be gladly shown through the vaiious department. Many btiideutu will visit their homes during vacation while uo small number will, hccatiHc of the long distance to their houiHH, remain uuder the shadow of the Noiuial. Thu following piugraiii ia to be ren dered in Ihe Normal school chapel on December -'lib, uuder the auspices of thu Christian Endeavor aud Epworth League t-ocietius of Drain: Music by orchestra; address, 11. W, Mulkey; Christmas Hiithitui, choir; paper on Epworth l'ugun work, Adam Cantor; vcval wile, A. !'. Palm ; luipi r on Chiist ian 1 ndravur wcrk, Mary liotind ; ro citation, Hoy IjiiiU, recitation, Mary Mirra; vocal duel, Mirrca Spatilding, star drill, small girls ; paper on mifsiuu, Mao Cowan ; vocal duet, Sibtl and Kilev Morningslar; recitation, Ella Cuwan, long, choir, remark, Kcv. ti-rdcu; sonir, mala ipiarlett ; recitation, Audrey Hridgof , recitation. Allien Parr, noiig, choir, remarks, Prt-s Parte; iiuimc, orchi'Stra ; tableau. C l n. FAMINE AT DAWSON. An Indian Maitcarrlcr Ilring.t a Dole ful Talc. A dirpatch In in Yictmi i of tln l-'lh itiot a.iys: Ttiediatrext at I'hamii Cily, raiiM'tl by the shot tg. of prjvi-:on and every thing ele, with tli t xceplioii ! gold, was uut re.ieve I lo any appreciable ex lent by ihe nrrival i f the Pull i and Weaie. Conditions there were tut us bad. In fact vvuikp, a monlh after the ar rival of the steamers 8 thev were l'Mn the versels put in an appearance .th their scanty cargoca. Just lieforo thi d jprture Iioiii Juuea l of the steamer City of Topeka, which ur rived hers Ibis morning, tho ni l Indian mailearrier, Auk. ariived from Dawson. He reports that fully ltKM men, if not more, are Htrung along the trail from the metropolirt of the Klondike lo ia!t water. Ihey are all Hieing from starvation, which is now more threatening than ever. From the Indian himself not muih information cuuhl Ut obtained, but the letters he brought were calculated to occasion alarm fr the .cutily provis ioned people at D.twon, l Iqo of thefe was from E. W. 1'uiliu, of Seattle, who rccentiy wont into tlio in terior. PiiMiti nays that ufUT the govern ment ellicialrf hud piielixl a bulletin warning minerti lo get out "1 Ihe coi.n try if liiev valued Ifieir hviH. manv men pcoled the proviiomt that thev hit I an I drew lotH I 'crilewhu vtero ti leuiaiu (or tin winter an 1 who were to altemp'. the trip to tort tikon or ihe toaia. In Huh way tli'timgmU'.ioua thiuimd out. but, even at the lust, there vvillle much biil'Ierui', ft r in I hat coi I clnna'O men havti to b.i Weil fed. It IS all tins ilKcoiiifoil ami pioi'H'i I ive in let i y that is iliiwug men out ol Ihe coutitry that ibe J'HW men following up old Auk ant Ihving from. The next boat from the north thoiild bring the udvaiio' guard of this a.'iny cl men. I hose ho Endure The pain of rheum. ilium t-hotil I he ie mimled Unit a cure f ir Unit i!im-.im may be found in I ! "I i .trHapanlht. t he xperii i co i f tl who have taken Hood's araparill.t f ir rhc umatitMii, and have been eoniiiletely and s-r inaueiitly cured, prove tho p )er i f thin ineilicine to r.jiit uud colli pier Hum dine.o-e. I lo. .d'.s Haraaparilla is lln I h.e Trun I. loud Puri fier and it ui'iitrali.i'H the acid which caeses the aeben mi I j.aiiiH nf rhcuma timu. Tins iit why it almoliilnly cures when liiiiinciili ur 'I other outward ai plicaUons fail t git e pi'tinaueiit relief. Be sure to get I lood'-c Should you ik'Hirn very pleasant dreauia. When you retire to rotit at night. Trv Kanily Kitchen's laU-ct cream?, A ready source of sweet delight. Tho new lirpt ChriMtinu Church at genu was dedicated Muiday. E'l- To I'uro ('iiinLIiiit Ion l-iiriver. Take llacarcl!i t'uiiOv I 'atnarlic lue or -Vs. If C C C. fall to cure, ill ijisii r. fuinl uiuiity Something to Know. It may be worth t.'iuielhiug in know that the very best meilicini! for rehtoiing the tired out nervous syKteui to a healthy vigor in Electric Hittera. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving lone to the nerve centres in tho Htomach, gently stimulates the Eiver and Kid neys, and aids thece organs in throwing oil impurities iu the blood. Electric Hitters improves Ihe appetite, uida di gestion, and is prouounced by Uioko who have tried it as the very befct blood puri fier and nerve tonic. Try i'. Hold for .rK)c or $1 00 per bottle at A. C. Mareter's Drug Store. Ikiu'l 'I ulimi ii hiit niel Kiuukn liair I. lie Anaj, To rjuit luliiiero ea nly tunl forever, he inai; nellc. f u 11 of life, nervu ami vii;ir, laliu Nn 'l'ii liuc, tliu womli r wnrlier, thai innl.ei m ull men htruni;. All ilruKglbta, WW (.r II. f.'iire itiiarau teed, lloolilct unit Hamplu tree. AiIiItchs Klerling Itcincily Co., Cldvaco cr New Yoi'u. A LITTLX SUFFERER ) Face, Hands enj Anns Covered With Scrofulous Humors How Q Cure War, Effected " When live ycar i nhl my liltln boy had scrofula on hi" face, lunula mi l nnii.i. H uuh won t h i hi i chin, nil luei jli I h- win i on hia ('le el, ii miii Ii ueli wen- very bad. It appeared in l e f ine oi ml piuiplei which woiiM Ii lr, bn,. r i.h n i ml noi ami lie u i.c ih over. Af'er iti appt iinn;; they would hreiii. out ii'inin. Tlii'.v rinnol InteiiHc ilehnii; iiml I he lit I lo i.ul'c r r had to he twitched continually to keep biin from licrateliiu I he noli h. We becaiuo greatly iilarmi d nl hii cnndil ion. My wife's mother Inn! Inn i.crufiiJu nud tint only medieiiio uhii h hid hill Iu r v,a;i Hood's KurHupiirilla. We ilei Ided lo i;lvu It to our boy mid wo no'cd an improve ment In li Ih csm! very toon. Aller ifiviiiff blin four hollies of IlooM'n t-'.trsapiirilla the humor had all lai n driven out of hi blood and it hii'i never iilnce ret iirncd."' Wll.l.lAM IlAKTZ, 1HI Houth Williann HI., Hoiilh Iteud, liidiitna. You euu buy Hood's Kama pur ilia of ult drugglMtH. lie Hiire to gel nl.y Hood'a. . i-iili l.h ei' II! ' ; f ,i v In CiUi Mood 8 Pills . i, .., . . ... , i. ill, I'tlt if i'll it V i. ). l: ' ?-'i ' e e '.' t i: .' i i ' i..t: i . v vf c IV" ' '. 1 r. 1 i v. Matlilicc ll!. Choi It I f ) i 1 i'i '.;.. I'llli I H, !.. 7.v. ititct c. I LI I I I. I; LOCALS. New g ud i a I ' no I '.re. I ' ' I NfWf-t g '. l i low, , t irni i ..t ' I Sa!.ma:rn. i'i v y.igi.-i '..gi n i i.i i w 1 1 . . 1 yoil l-.l'l-I.e lii.li. ' If you w in! .i :.! I, pul'ed .: n,li l. I C.lll lll I ie, I .i I,. . .' nl i .' i ; A liea lni" nl l.i'in ! I: in I lie inui . 1 ox bio id I'li.eli: at .'i'pbniiV, j Plof. Kuhii.clt l l .i'i: hei :.'. I ..,-ent i of ihe I'i mm.:m I i: :,t I ia-.!ii.i r j I ji:i i iii ! pan' '. C.cl .I' d 1 ( X till I lie I he ii- .1 ' II t ' 'I lit Ul I '..fit V )lir lo l ' It .ii he l ... .'.- .. I 1 1 la lien hello I 4 V, . : 1, I ,i . Hu . ) Coming, a linn i. ue el lehtlav 1 -1 U'alt lor I hem at l!i- N .. I . M i . )fllllnlr.V "I ail km I . I.,! I i ' ..lid ! promptly done by I'.'. 1 i. 1 ll,.,i ... ' Three Ircf It milch cc. - v. in" I I I i il-;.:- I'.:.' . i; .. , ir.'. ! Tle but. In r t-hi.pi .il Ke cliiirg ' il om'.I on u i.l i. i ili 'mii.ir oitiii. j Ail klu h. .il .l-'l.i I .! icelh lll.l l,. l.t rcaiioiiah!,' p. hi h a! lo I red llayncit' I I Vnl.il i. lie e. I lii'hl y..or f. l 1 In v.i uii..' , 'u; ..( I our I nlicn' . i g.'iitlt ineii' h.i" 'ii;,.!.. ! New line at U.e Novell . - : i -. E ery ur! i-l i in 1 1 I i ! y ..r g.il :'.ii!l have a pu ce i if h a n I i nci l i m k at 1 O'hl llineH. Ii iy th'-n. '.' Ili- vi.lt tstore. i Kico ci lin e, toe Ciia : licet (iinu'uie j dealers, inivM a g in I Inn- . I h -.i'ing I etVl"t i I V.ll iii'H .leu i.',i, .. i.i a .uid fecund hand, f t the 1 1 i 1 1 i ). . heller ton call a! the I. ,n.!y If 'i li eu a id F.iiuplt) ll.e lino i .il i. in. 'in ami tlougat. lOverything that i.t frcidi ami swetit and gixil can bo found it' ::.' Jack son ttreet. Try it and see. '1 lot ( 'hi i il i.iu Er.ileitv.j'i'r.i .'. i I ,ive a cantata at thu i )ier.t 1 1 .ui-.it mi I ie, l.'-.lh ini-t. The Hdinn-ri in vt ill be '.' i i en't: for sdiillH and lo celilH fur ehild'UU. It will be a very ei-joyable affair. P. i. Cullman, phy.-di i.iu and tuigeoii HHcreiary hoard C. t'-. Pemtioii niirgeoiiH Ollici) IU MarsterH' block, rco.leiiin 'iM McphcriM Ktrect. Piide-ri.iii.il culli in town or country prnmjtiv aiiHweretl night or dav. Til n. i TllUel'i ' . i If :. u. '. i.i.i iii I i i (, l 5-' t A I The .Eclipse All Brass Spray Pump!! End. in ed by lending I hchiir li in el ( t . ;-. i j . Spray l'tuiips, Haiiibuo J-Jods, Dmililc and Sint-K' cnuoiil No..lcs, StraiiKi ,s, Host-, Kk, at CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY I tMENZIE'S. jr- t i' t'1 iu i j; : ( 1. 1 : I ImiM'. I ', I i . U ' t lllv III l ;.' : i 1 ', ' ( ) ' v. i : hilv . I'lte.-tlas , 1 i ei mini .: I ; I )'. , lllcl i. a';. I i j 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 i i' 1 .i;;!i I : I j i .t . 1 i . .r.iialioii, The C'alln u n i , 1 i i-nJHi' v -l nl" t'i 'tin 1 ii ' i ', r n i .tt if . )u he-.ti.i. lt'M cl.clll Ml", I It'lll-.l li' Matt' ! pi' i , I ,.i ; Ciar.il : 1 Uh lifv, ! C"tn ii' M'1' 1 ' i 1! "1 lit i' Ai is. - lt!l;'. Mil ' I I ii .il I'iliVcl: Ci' .t 11 llli :.. II I'NI-I , II N II - ill l. MM It S I IIIIM.'S. Sol u in Dcliii i'.u nl ln I'.iycr.t. r.i I. i . i i 1 i i .' ui i iv ; I I'.i ! i,.u t iu,; ' ' l'l . .'. i uie :b !le l!;c ' : i ' i. I '. 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IIn ii tnii.Mis, Koseburg, r. iiikIiU ii's viiiiv.t r-.iit-. l hol'.i - Salve iii thit hoi! I f,,r Cut, l;rul:ie.i, .,, i, I !c.i-. .Silt Kheum, Keier - .n-I i t'er. 'happed lluii'ltt Chillbaut.i. C,.; r.i', iu.d ail i kin ..'ni,. tiotiM, an I 'i'.'il:ii"f I'lrcti Piled, or no pay ie.U:ri l, ll i.i .'iiar inlecd lo give mu(..i I ill hi. ' i in. iimy re fundi d Price j.j uni t p.-r i,., .r Halo at A. CMitru'erH Co. N.itke. My rtih', l a i..n 11 nlli-y, ii my bed ai d hoard without ,- uc'c i ii thu .'.Ih ihty of P'reinhi r, li-'h. Ii.. n't want anvono to liu .1 hei .ci ii, v a. coin,! u, J iM' llul be r.; .hie, i, ,r w ill I pay .r ,,.t,;Mi lo ' !'. PhM , Dated at Oakland, ur, Dec. o, Isuv. UP TO DATE V. r