THE PLAINDEALER IMUBD ami WAT T " ' THE PUINDUrPULISHIIlC COMPANY FEBRUARY 17, 18l8. GENERAL DIRECTORY U.W. Mtllrlile C.S.Bcnators..... v IThH. II. Tongue Cone-mamcn W. K. Kill! (Mrcrnor .'.'"SVrS HeerMary ol HUM. .,L,K'",, HUU Twa.i.mr..... ' Mj.n Miipt. I'nb. Instruction- . -.-. . . lrin HUM 1'rlnu-r H. UTils Attorney wiuml...f..........'. wlmun !F. A. Moor 0. K. WolTcrton R.S. Bean i. B. Kddy Railroad Commissioner .. Jl. A. Macriim (H. B. (ompwn Clerk of Railroad Commission LydcU Baker BICOMD judicial district. n.1(to J. J;- rullrrton I'ruseculint Attorney . atos p. a. laud omc, BOMOTM. ReoelTvr 8v?hr,,? Uisler . B,1. toh D. . WIATHIB CBBAtT. Observer.. . - Tho. Ultwoa dch-olas cocktt. Houator.... ... A. W. Rscd !i, T. Bridges. A. U. Craw lord U. v. Ki.ldls ,J. H.SliupC -B.C. Aft W. A. FratM Douglas Wait ...... tV. S. Brilt A. F. Btearna (M. I'. ThompiKd JW. H. Nichols Will P. HTdon Dr. K. U MUlef ...... Dos. fctmitb omegas. ...,John Hamlin ,.....H.C. blocum RcpreseolatlTca - ... :leri hcriff rraaurw School Supcrindent , Assessor . County Judge - Commissioners Hurrcyor... ......... Ooronyr Bhoep Inspector rkBCtWCT Justices..... .'onaiabli's. ............. citt or aosiscaa Mayor . A. C. MartWn COI'KCILIIEB. tD.K. Sham brock Jo. W. l'arks H. IV, Stanton f l. Moore I A. r'lrld - (Win. 1'crrr tO. A. behfl.reilc '- (J. C. Aikca Dexter Kicc ........ ...cvo. caniy V. W. DiUaid Kl Ward tud Ward ird Ward 4th Ward Recorder Treasurer...... Marshal COOT isssiova. The Circuit Court lor Douglas County meets three tiroes a year as follows: The Sd Mon day In March, the 4th Monday in June, and the lit Monday in December. J. C. Fullerton ol Roscburg judge. Geo. M. Brown, ol Roseburg, prosecuting altoiury. County Court meets the 1st Wednesday alt the 1st Mouday ol January, March, May. July, September and November, A. F. Stearns, ol Oakland, judge; M. D. Thompson of eVoltuurg and W. 11. Nichols, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court Is In session continuously, A.F Stearns, judge. NOTES OF INTEREST. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Caro Bros, are the boes merchant. County claims and warranto bought by D. b. West. For firat-claes dentistry go to Lr. Little of Oakland. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Koseleaf. D. S. West does insurance. Office op posite the poet office. Excelsior floor is guaranteed first class. Ask your grocer for it. Only 1.00 per sack, At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and rsceipt for subscriptions to the Pl.u.ndkaleb. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg Jc Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of bead gear. Money to loan on city and country property. D. 8. K. Biick, Marsters' Building, Kosebarg, Or. The Square Deal store bas just opened up a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoe made. Come and inspect them. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings on the second and fourth Thmsday of every month at 7:30 p. m. in the Epworth League room of the M. E. church. THE MONARCH CHAINLESS. A Bicycle Gearing Absolutely In their indiscriminate haste to an nounce the making of chainless wheels, some manufacturers have tumbled over each other in the endeavor to be in front To be in front is a spasm, to "keep in front " is sustained energy. To utter a truism is one tning, to Jive up to it is another. The spirit of the aphorism of the Monarch Cycle Manufacturing Com pany, " Hide a Monarch and Keep in Front," is well illustrated in its latest product, The Monarch Chainless. Alive to the times, the company will pro duce a chainless bicycle which has been proven by repeated tests to he superior, in its class, in every particular. Two surfaces that will roll on each other will transmit motion from one to the other. If the surfaces are compar atively smooth, the motion is transmit ted by friction . I Jut, wheu the su rf aces are provided with projections, the mo tion, although it is unchanged in nature, is transmitted by direct pressure, ami it is irregular unless the acting surfaces of the projections are carefully and exactly shaped to produce an even mo tion. It is the ditliculty which is ex perienced to produce these perfect pro jections, when bevel gears are used, which leads the experienced mechanic away from them. Long experience in Sewing Machine manufacture has taught the Monarch Company that whatever transmission was used, bevel gears were not to he considered if easy running was to he thought of. The result has been a driving gear which U excellent in its easy running finalities. The mechanism in simple. Tlie crank axle and hub gears somewhat rKemhle the familiar sprocket wheels, t he not ice able diirereiiTO being the teeth which are closer together and f shape in cross section instead of four sided. The shaft connecting the two is provided at each end with a pinion having roller pin teeth which run in and out of the wide angle openings between the gear tetth. Each set of gears hi enclosed Irayer. As Halan panned ttiroiitth bravrn fivm A walk oil earth one ily, The Inl looked up ami nmstionotl hint, "Didst bear my creatures pray?" "Ajr.loril, I heard their prayers resound Whore e'er I listeiunu stood, But, by my until, not one ol them l'rayod lor bin lrillur's good." Then looked Jehovah fire and lis mo, And spake his nerve devrec "Who makes a eellith j raver is thinr, The others come to me." When all that nijtit on lleavou's all The Lord and Satan stootl, To see how many Fons of men Would pray for it brother's gxil Alas! they aaliht d there many un hour And yet there vittue no founds ; The poor they played for ennie ami The rich they prayed for pounds Ihe ugly prayed for beauty and The awkward prayed for grace ; The old ones prayed for vou'hful looks To hide a wrinkled face. The limping prayeil for healthy joiiil?, The rcl hair prayed for brown ; The shoit ones prayed lor longer ity.-, The long to be cut do n. The brown ejed prayed for blue ones, The cross eyed prayed for otraicbt ; The lat ones prayed lor moiling down, The lean ones prayed for weight. The doctor prayed for sick noes and The undertaker death ; The captive praed for snnsh.n" ami The phthieicky for breath. The maiden pntyed for lovw'e vop. The soldier prayed lor war ; The beggsT prayed for a hoiee to ride The drunkard prayed for "more." Theeuk man prayed for brrsk cf day The thief for longer night ; The miser prated for more if gold, The blind man prayed for sight. At last (here came a tearful vi iro Up to the starlight sky, "Obi may my uncle's soul this night Rest with the Lord on high." "There's oue for iue," Jehovah tried, Not so," the Devil said, "lie's beir to all his uucle's wealth, lience wants the old utan dead." Just then their came auothcr voice In supplicating tones, "Oh ! may the grave bo late to close O'er neighbor David's bones." 'There's eurely oue for me at Us! !" But Satan cried : "Not yet! He merely wants the mau to live Until he pays a debt." And so they waited till the stars Went out out at break of day ; Then eei.ed his baj ol souls And sped his homeward way. Upon high heaven's glittering wall IxHig had they listening stoo l, But not a mortal all that night l'rayod for his brother's go)d. Ex. Uolden. We cauieby train to Wolf Creek, had B splendid bieakfadt at the Hotel Kearns and very much enjoyed an hoir s visit with that grand oIJ gentleman, Mr Morley, and also with Mrs. ti W. Kearns and her little daughter, 1 earl, an i our admiration of one of our own sex deep ened into adoration, as we .ed upon this sweet "Mother of l eiri ' and list ened to her gentle, refined conversation. We were recalled to material matters by the arrival of the Golden stage, and in a heavy rain started out. Mr. McK.ee, the 8tag9 driver, made tha trip .as pleasant for us as possible, and brought to our minas me gooa oia uays wuen tue Cali fornia & Oregon stage line were the only means of transportation in tins state With a sigh we resolutely turned our faces to the future. We were surprised on reaching Ciolden to see the spire of a neat littie church pointing heavenward, aud later on we found that this church as well as the school bouse, iust completed, is finished like Noah's ark, within and without, and both are a sure indication of the intelli geoce and prosperity of the residents of Hsv, Kcvel, zzi Fr::ti:al but should they from any cause be ex posed the action of the pin teeth is such that they are self-cleaning, forcing mud and dirt out from between the teeth. One of the chief objections urged against chainless wheels by mechanics is that should the rear frame become twisted or out of line, there would he a consentient bindingof the mating gears. The Monarch chainless is entirely free from this objection inasmuch that the junction or the pinions aud gears form a type of the ball and socket joint, thereby permitting free running under the conditions usually met with in bicycle riding. A particular advantage which this g; ir has. and which trives it the highest ellicienry, is the direct lift as against me end thrust w inch is com mon to all bevel gearing. 'J his end thrust is a prominent factor in friction ana trame strain. Another point to lie counted in favor of the Monarch gear is, that it is not of aencate construction although corn paratlvely light in weight. Asstaled by (Iruut.the well kiiownau thorityoneear8."ThepiiiL'eiirisi)artieii larly valuable when the pinsare made in the form of rollers for then the mini mum of friction is reached." The friction between the tooth and pin, otherwise a siloing i riction at a line bearing is. with a roller pin, a rolling friction. When properl v made, there is no form of toot h that is superior to the roller pin toi h. While the Monarch company is war ranted fioni the study of experts in placing its chainless machine on the market as the best type of that class, its faith in the chain wheel is in no wav diminished. It will continue to keep mem in me lorwani ranks t mat type of bicycle which is yet t lie choice of I ho majority of the people. In lino with the general policy of the Monarch com pany, the pi ice of its chainlesi will bo SKiO.OO, which will give a complete line, iucludingchaiii machines, ranging from this price to fcpi.bo. (his vallev. Iat night we a'tenlid t'hnrt h and heard an excellent sernuii on "Charity by Ktv. W tn Ktiblt. There ate alotil Hi families living at and near Uolden and we w ill visit the mi n6 and write ol them all. Wc nro comlottablr domiciled at the Cv-r.y homo of Mrs. I.lita Smith, and are enjoying a much ncelei reft. tnb. th. Moll is. Two Tariff Laws. Tlo following la1 le shows the lolal earnings tinder the Wilson law durintt lis tuM fix month compared with the ie- ceiptaol the Dingley law dnrinit its six month?, and shoas a balanco in Mvor of the law of 113.M3.3S0: iijos Law. September, ISiM ,....f S-VC'-M .'."-'S Oc to!er I'.i.UlV-NO November V.'.ll 1,403 December il.StUi.l.W January, I S;. 2?,S04,3in rcbrnarv l'.,fS.s,0"7 fl3J,T30 4(13 Disui n Law. iik:u-i, 1S'.7 f li,tv.';;,t;i4 September "I ,'.3,0'S October "I 3'.U,4i; November "",ltS,!i," IVetmhor .T'.Uil . pit January, 1S;iS I'S.TiTi.l'JT fll7,2l.!,SI3 Thnrff sie:i;A to Ito a ltiisipl hciiIi- ui,,i,.t I k,i. ...mill., raitdllilti ft,,, f.i determine whether some would-to candi dates for re-election to state otlicos voted tor l.ryan or Mckinley ouctors last ak a timid mm, but public contideuce demands Ihe p.vritics cf private foe'in;s. ucgis-er. In iS-l tiieat l'ritain had 3, ."172.000 houses, whose rental value was 120.000,- 000; now tl:e-e mo more than 7.100.000 houses cf th rent il value ol CKki.tw,- 00J. Notice is heieby given to the public by the undersigned that 1 do uot allow do.t I auiuials to bo hurried on my prem ises, a- Koseburg, Oregon, or garbage In m iK' J thereon or sand or travel taken therefrom, unless the partv tiiltini; eaud or gravel tirst contract w ith me for the right to do so. 1 res passers will lie prosecuted ac cording to la. A Alios Komc, Koseb'irg, Oregon, March lith.iyo. The daylight ride along the Columbia auuot be but interesting at this time of thi year. Passengers taking the Spo kane 1 Iyer, leaving the I'uion depot at 2:41 p. tu. daily, get thisviiw lasting over live hours. Hut tli.it is not all. The O. K, N. give through service to Spokane, aud a direct couuecliou with the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers and modern coaches operated daily without change. 1 ravoiers To Spokane, To Kosstand, To l'alouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alene Towns, To all Kastern Washington I'oints. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. K. !t N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave I'uion Depot Daily at 2:4j p. m. V. C. London, Agent, Koseburg, t hegou. Weekly Lxcursions to the East. A tourist sleeping car will leave 1'ort laud everv Tuesday at 0 p. m. via the O. K. A: N. without change to Boston, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to the cities of Omaha, Chicago, UuQalo or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before vou. liemeuiber this service wheu goiug East, and consult . K. & N agents, or address, W. II. lIl KI-IHKl, tiener.il l'acsenger Agent, 124. Portland, Or. Kilurnte Your lloirdi With Cuscarels, Canity Cathariic, cure constipation forever. jjc. ii i. c. tun, uruKiabtsrclunJ moaiy To the Public. Ou and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. I find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly tor cash. P. Hknedick, Undertaker Koseburg, Ore., April 12, 1S95. OijiTI Tubarro Sj.it sud Suioke Tour I ifc Anjt. To quit tobacco easily arid forever, be ma? nctic. full cf l.fc, nerve and vigor, taltc N To- IJac, tiic wonder worker, that inalics wcali men stror.g. AU drufistii, 50c or II. CureKuaraa trcd. IJooklet un.t eainple free. Adrtrcss Sterling Jtciccdy Ca, Ciiicauo cr New VorL, ('liililrcn anil uilnlta tnrlnrpil bv burns. scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by usiog De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. .Marsters' Jmg Store. No-To-llac (or Fifty Cents. rpiaran'i d tobacco habit cure, malcex wcate tuen Htruiik', biooU pure. 5JC,fl. Ail uruu"t- Abk your Druggist f"f a w nfroua IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm KfrEVW W -Vl'l ..11,1m in -rriirv tiir fciiv uihcr c V t uj'.rio!iblni. it :a AtMMir I M.-4J. (iiVC4 Itciil f atOIKC. Ir fincni nnd rln.i.yA. Aiiit)4 Intlaminatlun. COLD 'N HEAD lleula ami i'rotc.ts tlie SlvulirsnC. HiHntf the N n(H fjf 'I arte and hmell. Full b'uv Wc. j 'J rial bi.c pic. : nt liniuvints or by mall. LLX Ultoi Utlt.s, M Warrtia Btreet, New York. IZxecutors Notice to Creditors. V'OIKJB IS IIKKKBV t.IVKN TO ALL I'KK - ' i-ijiik bu. iui( i luliun uguinht tlio ututu of Mrs, K. A. Wathun, ileceseil, to Iireticnt t lie hanic, wlili the ner voucliem tin ti lor, to the uii'li.r i trm - 1. who ban been by the C'nuuty Court ol Inn t'omilv, (ircuoii, duly ,,oiiiteil Kv- r of tbu l.imt Will ulid 'lintumeul ami the i i of aid ileceancd, Ht tho otliee ofA .M. .Word, iu HoM.-biirir. iJoiiKlas County, Ore. K":i, ithin -U inonthit from and ttlti-r the dale o: ihe lirnt inibliraliou ol this notice, tu tt it: Ki briuiiy bah, Liiilcd tliii'Jtii day of Kebruiirv, JOHN i;. WAT-nN, Ksei utor of tliu f.nM tt 111 mid 'IcMuiiient ol Mm, K. A, utsuu, deceused, (Hit ADHINISTRATOR'S NOTICH VUIICK Jrf IIKKKBV (ilVKN 'III AT 'IIIK iinderiUKiied ban been duly Hi.nlnli.-d by Ihe County Court of JjoukUk I'ounty, Oregon, Adminihlrator of tho Kntato of Kina (;beehiiiuii. Uii of JjouudiiH Comity, ri-i;oti, ileeeaheil. All Iierioio. huiiDK claims Kiiiuit i-sld etali) uie liereby reiiired to preHeut tho name, with iof it oiiehers duly venhi d, wlllilll tiix montlm from Ihe date of IIiIh notice, til tho umlerxiKiied, ul liis nlaee of biiiiiem on Jueksou hlreel In the Citvol Howdairi.', in tlouglai Counlv, On uoii, 1-ebruary !, Id'ii. K I.. i'AKKO I l , Ailiiilnlnratorol thu KutaUi ol Emu heeKinail, deei'HMnl. C. A. HKKMiKKbK, ll"l'i Attoiney lor Adiuluiiilialiii'. GALL FOR STATE CONVENTION A lepublican convention for lh state ol Oregon Is hereby called to meet In the city of Astoria on Thursday, Apiil 1 1 at It a.m., for 1 1m purpose of nominating candidates for state and district ollleos, "except conreainu" and to transact such other htialnesa as may properly count before said convention. The con vention w ill consist of 2W delegates ap IHirtioued among the several counties ol th state at follows : 1'skerO Lincoln 4 Demon 7 Lane 12 Clackamas 15 I. Inn 12 Clatsop Id Malheur 3 Columbia 0 Marion 20 Cooa 7 Morrow 4 Crook 4 Multnomah 00 Currr 3 polk 8 IVitiglas II Sherman 3 Uilliam I Tillamook a Urunt A I'niatilla 11 Harney 3 I'uion S Jackson 8 Wallowa 3 Josephine o Wasco 10 Klamath 3 Washington 12 Lake 3 Yamhill 10 The same bring one delegate at large for ivtcli county undone ilelegato lor each 200 votes and faction thereof of Ml or over as cast for William MeKinley at the presidential election held in Novem ber, ivit, 1 ho committee recommends that the primaties be held on Saturday, April 2 and the count r convenlionp, Wednes lav, April i, ISS, unless otherwise or dered by tha several county committees. Soi. tlii;vii, Chairman. O N. PtiSNv, Secy. republiciMi convention (or thotiist cougreasional distuct of the stale ol Ore gon is hereby called to meet in the city of Lugeue, on Monday, April 11, at 2:30 p. m., tor the purpose of nominating i camlidate for congress lor the first con gressional iliituct, and to transact such other biiHtncsa as may properly come before said cooveiiliou. Ihe enliven tiou will consist of 1 1" dolegttesap portioned among the several counties ! (tie district as lotions: Benton. 7 Lincoln I Clackamas Coos Curry latne l.iun 1. ;t ll s 5 Marion 20 I 'oik S Tillauiook ." Washington 12 Yamhill 10 I'ouglas Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake o Tlie same hiing one delegate at large for each couuty aud oue delegato (or each 2t0 votes aud fraction thereof of do or over as cast for William MeKinley at tho presidential election held in Novem ber INN!. The committee recommends that the primaries be hold on Saturday, April 2 aud the county convention Wednesday, April 0, IS'.'S unless otherwise oroereii by the several county committees. K. J . llESidiicK-., t. liairman. J, A. Wilson, Secretary. ITYCENTRRL Nctice is hereby given that ihe Kc puhlican County Central Committee for Douglas Couuty, Oregon, will meet at Koseburg on Saturday, February 2tlih, lb'.'S, fur the purpose of making arrange ments and fixing dates for H19 holding of I'reciuct Primaries and County Con vention for the year lS'.'S, and for such other business as may be properly brought before the Committee. All members of the Committee are earnestly requested to attend. luted thiH 10th day of February, IS'.'. F. W. Bknmin, Chairman. S. C. Flint. Secretary. Central Hotel HARVEY JONES, Propr. Good Meals and Good Beds 20 Cents. Corner Uak and Hose Sis, Koseburg. HEALTH AM) BEAUTY. Hu -K' I'KKU II Y NATl'KK I A-. IMPROVED TURKISH AND VAPOR BATHS ; AT HOME. Only 1 i ii. lit nl cabfiii I made. Irice 97.50 to t ' Butli ro Hint ruiiilariitiii cuiiiiiined. diven Youth and 'iirur. Cures l'.lieiiiiiutitin, Netiraliiia, Iji iiriu, Cold, I.iver and Kidney Trouble. Make t'kai fkiti und sixitlies the Nerves. ROBINSON THERlflAL BATH CO., Toledo, Ohio. K. K. NV.tl.SII, AKi'iit Un IXiUkIhi Loiuity. Itefer by illliMoll to Mas. 1. C. M C'l. u.i.aN, M. clalleli lloute, Hole bui)j, Hi. Executor's Notice. VU'ICK I - II K li KH V lilVI.N I MAI Illh IN i' ih ii-ii'in d ban been to the Cuitiily Court ol UoiiKlns Con uly, hi nli- of Oreuoit duly u lipid u ted I'liTiili.r of Un enlale of 1 liarle" O. Ileliderer, dit'i'Se'l, All peri-iin- h.ivinsr elnlitt" iiKuiintl uid i -iitlt; are ri-'pilred to iieM:utthc ttHine, duly leiilied, to the uiid'i-i'.'iii d at Klktoit, DoiikIiii I 'utility, Orriion, iiiihiii m inoiilliH from the date' ol 1 1 1 Ir. Iiol lee. Uutetl Bt l.ll.ton, On 1.-011, litis dt day ul .1 all ium , Ivii. JOHN J. IIKNPKKKII, fd'i K.eeillil. SUMMONS. TN TIII.I lid 111 COLIll OK THK'bTA'l K OK A Oifon. fur ItoiiKlaa t'ounly. Hell Muikuii Plalnlill.i Lawrence Moikhu ..Defeitdniil ' 'iu I ai tein e Moiguu, Ihu uboie liaiuid de fendant: In the nume of ihu ritaUt of Oregon ion are hereby rt 'iuiii d to appear and aimin r the com. plaint III' d aiviltnil you in the ithmu entitled mill, ill Ihe ahm e iisineil Mitirl, nil or before Ihu llrM day of the next regular term of thualaoe enlilleif loiirl, to ml, llio Jll day of .Man h, And you ill lake mil leu that if toil fall mi In appear and niiMier raid complain!, (ur Haul thereof the plai iitlll III apply to the court lor the relief prayi d for In mihl complaint, which In a diiKolutioti of lite murrisKe coutraci tinwexlitp I UK lot n it'ii ournlf and tho -pliiinllll herein, and Ibul tin plaintlfl lat aHHrded Ihu care and eusloily of Ihe minor i hihl, Ihe imiiiu of nuil innrriairi , Iu (,uy MurKiili, uud thai plain till reeuu r Ie r eia-ls and dinhorniiienlii herein. '1 bin uiniiioiiH is publlhhod by order made ill I haiiilx ri, at KokeburK, PloUKlimeounti , On Kun, by lluu. . I. c. P11II1 rlon, JiiiIku of said t ouil, thin .'lii day o( Kebruaty, la'.W- IK A 11 Ullilll.K. I d i Alluiiiey fur Unllilill. NOTICE. Poor Farm to Rtnl. rronosllielis ba incive l by the county clerk up to 12 n March Hill, tHIlM, lor rental ol tlni I' digliis county poor farm, about liiHl acies, aloul ItK) acres fariuiini lands and balance pasture. lor a term ol one to three tean I on slderation to be laden ot lln plowing done and grain sown, the miming of a free lorry, and hoarding of the p tupera now there. There Is now i u the place I luuses, 2 plows, wagon, hack, luiir.ov, binder, mower, hay rake, cultivators, and a very complete otitlil for riinninn a faun aud deeping house, a list of which can bo seen at Ihe cleik'a ollico Also, V cows, 2 hotlloiH. o yearling calves, Ml head of hegit and pli!, s ime umin mi l hav. The stock ia fr sala uiov. Will rent farm without euiuien's or stock, but prefer to tent faun uud sell ci-uip-utents to sumo parly. The right pi rererveil to reject any or all bhlH. A. SiiCtHss, t'ounty .liidge. J F. BARKER & GO GROCERS. rn i ,i i n L Vj O A sl-eCIALTY, A nHM-tl (.irtn.1 I tin .tuilt -i it IV. COATEE Is rinYiuit lu,;i b' Vi w lyh- Glass and Delf Ware! t ,1 V -J I- ,.''.. . I. I At to Buy Groceries. I!) C. W. PARKS : 111 Weekly Inter Ocean I LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY It is radically Republican, advocating a the cardinal doctrines of that party with ability and earnestnesst..'M. THE WEEKLY INTER THE NEWS AND BEST It Is Morally Clean a nil as a 'I lie Literal arc ot its lolumns ih equal tn that of the best m.-iga-zlnes. It Is Interesting to the ci7 drcn a:t well as tho parents.... ... THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it brings to the family I I IK NEWS OF THE WORLD and Rives ils readers Ihe best and ablest dicusiions of all questions of Ihe day, it is in full synip Uhy wilh the ideas and aspirations tA Weslern people ,md di ,cu:. e s literature and politics from th: Western Mdrtdpotnt.t.. n2 $1.00 PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR $1.00 is 3 ? Tnv tiiirv AMti ciiNttiv ttritTiiimt nr tht , I.TitR Ul.tAff AK 8.1 h J l il l' lit' IlllitV ll.V III. ill I'i it- ul mi ml ii v l.v iiliiI . - . It.iily mill .Stiuiliiy li.v iniiil. Ba aav ittititxiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiait!ii WYLIE PILKINCTON, n:iKfwi to General Blacksmi thing: IROITINO ANI) RUNNINO I'LATHS A 5IMXIAI.TY, UKI'AI UI.Ni-J OK AI.I- KIND:-) 1'KOMr iI.V JONK. Hliuit un Corner WumIiIiikIoii iiikI lianc HtH., Miin( Iiiiik CATARRH li a LOCAL DISEASE and Is the result at colds and tudtlun tlimalic thjnges. It ( itn bo riircl liy a iU-u;iiit ri'iiii dy wliir b lHiiliii ill nictly lulu llm iiuHtiilH. llu liiiriiili kly uiiuiiibcUit j;hi'H ri-licf at uni t'. W1 Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowli ilircil lo lio llm in'wl tliuruui'li cum fur NukuI I'uturrh, Culil lit lli uil tiiul liny 1 Vvi-r of 1.11 ri'iiiftlii'M. Jl uh'!ih iiihI cli iiiim-ii Hid inu-ul iiUfhUV't-'t slliivs Imiii miii Uilliiiiiiiiutiuu. hi'itlN llm Kurrn, ru- turis Uih iiii'iuliriuiii from 1-uliln, n-tiluri'S llm hi-ih'I-i Of IuhIiihihI mik II. I'ih i'Mii'. m Uriii't'iflHur dy mini. thl lilliiiil' liS, CD Wuiuuhlici-l, Mtw kuiU. 5UMMON5. is nit' ciutTir ft in iir ck mi. mm k I ol to tmi In mid nil Ihe Cuant-ml l nelii-. W P. I .-. II, II. Mnmld sad Hill Mi ImIiiiii llminl ol Cliinlill"liiliel Inl Ihe Hlh' id M hold unit Ihilieuliv I mid, met b'l the Imi'lim "I ol lillidi lOlilii'll llieteliiini, I luliiliil', 1 1. ,1. .1. I Inn nti.ii. ik silm I it Mi ii iiu ol lie i dull ' ol William MinvmildiT. bile id I idn t on III i , 'o Hon, ill i i iis. d, t II Mi linker I iniii t fiimeren, Alb" ' MiitiheH", Anini h Miilib ri. and miiiiIi M Peinil". I Ii' "I I el iOd W llillim Mloi iniiki I, ilienn. d, Peleiubinlil. In I itui.t f I niili'liill nod Cilllltl M Penult, rthol v linmed ileb ndiinl' ; u Ihe llil ol Ihe Slnleol t"n uoll lell llllil i HiTi id nn Hie nbole loinid i!elelulsnl-. I liurs f . t'niiieion and muli M pennln, me I bv te Ulllli'd In il'" "I 'O'd H IMW i' l 1 1 ! i-1 . 1 1 1 1 1 I ri 1 1 1 llled iwmiiim eu in mi' ii""i.- in. n mm ...... l-ile, oil ol In hue Ihe hint dnv id Hie next leu lllnr Ii rut ul mod i mitl. In n ll Ihe ttdtd Moil dnv, tlie J 1-1 dm nt Miiteh, Iv'H And imt nlU l.itif noil i e I a' 1 1 miii but o In iieii iii and nimuer mild i onliilnl, lor nnl Un rent Ibe .lillnllllv Mill itdi In I he mtld i'ouiI lor Ibe ii lot poiMl lot turn in, to n II I lial I he nun Itiio"- mi ni iiiiied In I he mil I colli libllut llpoll Ihe bdbiM net ib-M llbed uenilin In Mil I .d I, n ml I to mi ol Ihe n ' , ol ee s uUo Ihe lie', ol the e' i nl nee ! the tin ' i ol 1 net . id ee , ill"! the lie' , id Ihe tie' , nl m e .d. ' and the c' , nl tin- m ' ,, In- ' , ol llin m" , o( ' nee .V, and Ihe tu ' , nl Ibe nil ' ,. lllldlho ll' J of Ihe tie1 id n' ai, all III 1 1 .'n H. Ii 4 , W .M. . hUu, be ; I ii ti 1 114 it ii I'oint .'I chum S, id Ibe NK on nl Mo p I. C ol .tin ob t'di n, In Itii! Cliiliu No i.1, and on Hie line ht due eeibui mid ill In I tit .ii s, It i W, M. innnlnd llu uee N '.i. I '. ,1 iutllK, thellte W 3.. II eiollii". Iheliee MVM.I.I - ebiille-, Iheliee 1. lit liiiltif lit ihn'e nl Iwv 111 un.:,. 1.. 1 b. .iiiiitii al llu m ultn .11.1 ei tnei id the Pollution I ami Chum ol 1 heitdnrt I'ralhei in In I. M, II I W , W v iiintinii) tin nee W i itnd tod', tin III 1' N 11 todi, I 111' lit I .'111111111, rod-, Iheliee S ..1 Intl. Ill I'lili t'ol ht-tiiuilltli,' . llhn the ' , td He ' , ol tin' , nl "IV I. HI li .'' Ii I U . W M , 11 1 1 til ihuii;lio 1 iiuittv. III the Male nl ' tin uott, and eoiilatutiit:, tn Ihe aicttieijatit, nbnut loin' huiidit 'l and lorii tieti't nl iiind moti' nl I le-t. l.'iiitl.i r mill il lent-, hi-ii-dliii 1 n :'ii ( s and 11 ni'iu ti'iooie t. 1 In teiiii in In li'iu;ite' to III any 11 ie .'i'i M 1110 111', 01 it t I,,' l.'t.tbii't, nlid pie mild en 1 ,11 1 ft h o d nild, and Ihe ttt't iit'l 1 1 11-1 11 1 1 il'ili d to the t'lli 110 ol tl the tit I 'I ' M't lilt d b Ihe Mild IHOI Inti't', 11. ltd Inn . 1. 1 i tl l(, to the t iiitintll ol the i tint, i- i.fiiM't and di. Inn i int titi nl Mli li "lie and Inlet hnure I 'lid, I., ttit- nm meiit ol one hundietl and lmt ttolbii 1 nt nut h 1 lii 1 mint lor at tiuney'i let t nt 1 1 t 1 till 1 I loll I or III a 1 11 I : I nl Be 1' Ifttiuil hit' , .it it. In ttie 1'iit 1 1 ii-ii I ol l in' iiinoiiul ul oiiitiei due lor ptnn leal und Inleu't-I lijinn llin iitniiilMtrv mile th m I I'm tt I II Mild lili-l li'n.O' Itll'l i itlll'lllilll, In 1 nil l J.I 41, nlth I ll I. II at tlietenll ill the title nl N per nut p'T anouiii I mill I he I lli dnv ol I ,i . Hi hi I , IV.. llll'l llllll Mllh Otllll Slltt till Hil l ni h il Hltd dt i II I t In' lil.idt itlidi'll lilt d In Mild t tie- ill r hai 1 be I il-l and I 'lull .ib'e. and Hint plai nl ill bine ainl nuiiiT Hulk; i U'lll tii I and ill. tlil'l the -aid 1 J. 'I In it It I' ni ii'liniul-tratoi nl the ,u I elalo of tlie Mini W 111 lion -1 1. 1' III nit' I , 'hit iim d. I o I aitv i b lit leu I i lihtih in u n iiinlil aiti I iiodi llu the io j i t . d- ol Mild i ll'' H" nhilt-'ioil ,iltd (hill plain ' tilN Iniiy 1-t I'otni biddt It and I'llti Inl-i'ld ill Mild Vl'i' nl Mltd tH"1'titl tltldi I -I'd !! . fhi.Ute t III- llliinnit C. !'.;.' 1 Ion, I ii 11 1 o u . t III th' mi ri 1 1 , iit ..n. . Illh, I . I I. . I '. I . i in I '1 1 In 1 bi nidi r nt Ib'ti 11I.-1 ol -.tl I 1 t'Ui 1. titiidt' III t III of llni bu. . til P. 111 la, and dull d Ih. .'. lb day ot P. I 111 I.I.I Id ni' t I.. 1 I'l.illil'lN I tl A full ai'.tl cuiniilclL- assui liiu nt of all j.;cud.s usually kc'.t iu a first class grocery. l'.vcrj'tliin tiffcictl lor sak- is fresh; ami sold at very 1 casmialilc- juices. Wc have a very choice slock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which wc invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Tick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. THE . . POLITICAL PAPER IN TUE WEST .But il can always be relied on for fair and honest reports ol all po- 1 litical movements.". .. .. OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL CURRENT LITER ATUR E J Family Paper Is Without a Peer. hi IltST OF THEIR KIND. l lm VI III' i : no ti t- nt i iiii.lM mt i-ur H. W. NOAII.I tjnltl.lr 11.I Oil ft IT IS lil'i: WIIEM TATENT UIITAINKII. .-'li. I I I. 11. 'li"t" t'lll' tl. --ni 11 I. r 1 1 t.l-. 1 11 1. iilitlililt 4K PAUB HAND BUOK l'Rl:i: I - ' 1 Ii . ii- i'i itii'l lull in I rut tli WKlIt I'UH t'liry ur I'Ull HfEUIAL OFI'LR ll i.tl,. i-.i lii. ,1 1 1 1 1. 1 ii.it'l" l. litltitl .. 1 1 -r ,, .-v . uitl I. VI 11 INVINIUH BIIUUL1) KKAO IT I'li.iu .lat 1 r l-'mt. A'l'lrtul H.B.WILLSON&CO. HAT t NT lHHH, L.ur..llWlt. , WASHINGTON, O. C. w ii m m El r ) m up a ii 9 ti II B 11 m IN I II K tl lit I 1 1 I ul III HK llll. hi VI K nl"' i ori'miii lot I'iiuhIiis i iniiiijr. I. in. ii turn and l-adoie Cam. I'm I net ii'li 1 I Ilk, I t llltl llmlltelS I'lllllltlllli, Ito.t' lllildley llolllletlv llomt lii nli'i' llinlley nild I nO In llnilie) I, llllVlll'K, I It'll tlilllttlK I nl llin amne nsinril In lie.uui' Mil. Ill , line pi'leinbittlk III Ihe liiinii of I li Hlnlii nl OniC'll toil an hi uln n iiilit d In iti'ln ar totd iiner llm enni lilnlllt of I hllhlllll llli d ioioIikI vou In Hie abiive i litltli'd in Ih.n un Ihe Htm dnv ol Ihe lu vl retlH bit ti'im nl the iibni i' etllllli d I ntil I, low It, oil Monday Ihe .'Nl dnv ol M.in It, h:n, nit. I ll ymi mil mi In lOivner lot until Ihi'li ol llm rtnlllllll M 111 lillte ildi;llli III MOilli.l loll lor Hie Mini nl ti ii nh inn n ut ihen ou nl Inn per cent per nimnm. limit llin lilt dnv ol !m einin'r. i"(, h.r , nil. 'tui'i l' i"t, and lor the cnios aim un iiillnellientn ol ItllN nellull. I hli nn in tin ti ii In publlthe.l by nn uhier in Hon .1 C, Cnlleil I il.lw" nl mild Cinirl slid tint. .I liiiiitniv lllli, I IllltiW N A TI STIN. J.niv Altiitiu ) lor I'lalnllll". Notice of l lnnl Settlement. tIH'K P4 IIHlKllV tllVI N 1 1I 1 1 'I II It 1' limb iilittn d ndinlnlttiatrl it ul IIutiImIo nl Mm. inn. I III. .or. iltt t m .I, ha. llled her llnal si -i t n i li t a siudi ii linliil-llnlilx nild Unit MHNPA V, I IIP. 7llt PAY tM' M A lit II, His, Al Ihe Inuir of I t n elta k n hi ol mid dnv. list laen .ft brlhnCuiiil lor Inntlutl nh)ei llutin. II in t In m V. t.i unlil nn nun!, and l"i Ho' " ttle tttetll uf nald enlil'e I ha tioiiee la ...il.li.l.i d bt i.i.l. r of tlie llmt. Id' Nl. illll., ,ludi' nl llle l ollllly Ciillll Inr Pnunlaa Collllll , Male id t ll e'HI , lllllde lite M ilni ol Peeeltilier tfi. I I ul'lll PIM I'AI I MKIKII, A .lei tnl-1 1 nit 1 1 ol Hie I atnti- id M mini ml J.VItl Itlinit, ib eenmil. W44 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tno Masih DlION 1 I I I t uri nitt" 1 AiifiiiioiiMiilliia n ulii ti ti ami i1i'rtit'i it'ii may nultiiU in. .irlaiu ttir a..i.i..ti I too lu-i linr an uiti'ttiioii i- pfi.lialtlv iitiu'iimlilw. ititiiiiiiul--1 1. . itn -li 1. 1 If i-ttuatlniitl'il. llniiiliMma un falmils .'lit Iti'it. llltlimt tiui-111 1 ft r i" uriiis I'alriilii. I'ali'iils tnti'il llii"imll Miiuli t In, rHlo r-jit ltd nttfltr, u littut i liiiit'tf. HI Hut Scientific Hincrlcnn. Imii.l.tiniflr llliilriin. .Mil. I nMMl rlr 1. .lull. hi i f nur t -ii'iii iitf ittiifusi. 'I ' 1 a T.'r- f.tur in. "till-, IU rwltl hyail iitilrii'r.. MUNN & Co.30,0"-d-'- New York lliaiit-li liniio. f36 V HI., Wailitusluu, It. C. tin; (jim:at GOLD W SILVER III IIKII'IHII . OI.I'.MIII A i; AM I I It TH IM;.IF1 ALL ARE REACHED Jhe 0. R. & ii. t t liuiiKi' titii lirlnri n I'liun. tMi mitl; l,Vo si 1n 1 1 T Slioilcst Itiiir to Siokuno nil lit t li lilt ll 1 III ALL RAIL ROUTE to I It All., It OS I. A .Nit, MA Ml M.I.HttM, mill all Kuolruity M Hiliiu t nlili- .... lotsaiis a::: :2s:r3n ticezts. I "t I'nilil 1. I ii 11 I I't luilnl llilitriualli'll lilt In V. l 1 ,U.N DC t, tut. 1 1 i 1 ti- I;.. -1 f, iitiM.butf, i. V. II. Ill It I. Ill HT, 'it-tirrtil I'ai-tiKi r .tgrttl . It. tk M. .. I'orlluiKl, llM gun. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE f if 1 H K SoutliiTii Tuclllc Co. Elilras tldtia . ,iif I'.iillnti.l tUlly. ft ill I It I I N.'ttll ' .U 1. I.' O r. SI. 1 ti r. si. i. i")i m. 1 l.v. riiiiliunl . Ar. i.'m A. h. I v. linn Itutii l.v. j4: M I Ar ' full Kiiitii Imu l.v Al.,.i,. I't tu,-, 11 J-Iti rmui linltis '...i nl i,,l 1 . r 1 1 1 1 1 . ii I -tndttris I . i'IiiiiI mi l .-!, in, 1 nun r, Mailiiti, Alln'.iiV, lnliK. nl, Hliitlils, lialM'y, linn 1-I.111 ,.' Jiiuill I lly. KiiKi iif, I uIIbku 1.111.-. liiuiii, mii.l.iu.1. ,,n,i aii (talliiiis fruin Hum l.iua lu Aklilatul llu lil.lvi'. 1 1 osi' Ii lira- .Mnll Datlly. S .K'. ft .'U f. riirllaiitl lluiti'tiurK Ar. I.v. t :i r. m 1 4 A. M ItlMM. AIIM t o;lli:4 IIOI'li:. Pullman Huflet Sleepers AMI M I ItVll.ri ASS M.I I CIMI AII AtlHi'ln 'I lu nit l liruiiKli Trains. West Side Division. Ili'livt'i ii I'lirilninl nuil nr still .Mull ll tit it tin 1 1 (i'xi'ci Hinntay). 7.;m a. m. I l.v. I'uiiliuiti . i IM-. H I Ar. ; furvnllls Ar. 1 A:MI f. l.v I I HA P. M At Allisny ait'lrurvallla luuni'rt with tralus ol (iri'ifiui i Viiiriil iV Kanlcrn riulruuil. Kxi'M'NN Iniln ilnlly (ixi'i't Hiimlay). j .un: m. I l.v. rutlliiii.r . "Ar. I h'aTm". 7:ui'. m. I Ar. - MiMinvlllu l,v, fWiil A.M. ' " '' " I r ln.i.i tui, hi,. I,. I :,'hi a.m. Iiiriilntiiiu i iii.il jil .-mi I imu Iki ii uitli 01:. 1 uii niiil nuil nm ntni nmi Cm nm nun Mt'sin- liii llm- fur .lAI'A.N ANIi CHINA. r-nlllu iliili it un liii nil. .ii. lluli nmi lirki'U tu livirrii i 11 1m niul Kii iiii.i'. AImi I.M'AS, 1 MIS A, IfiiMH.Ill.l) ami Al .- I'lt A I.I A. l ull I.11 iililHliit il Imiii UKO. I'.n l l'.H, '1 ii-kl'l A!t nl, limi'liiiig. K. KOKIIIKH, (!. II M A ll K If A M, JlHliHKi-r. 11, K. A rasa, AlUOt. I'HUTlANlt OltKOON. To The IJiifortiiiiutc. Dr. Gibbon Tills mil rcllalilo rand Mill III OB I MH'l'I'luf ul H111 rliilliil In Han Kran- UlSI'll. Still I'l'lllllllltis lo iiiru all heiual and Seminal lllscas.9 such as llunnorrhira, (licet Slrlelur, yh Ilia In all Its fiirius, Klaln lll seasrs, Nervous llsbll llv. Iniputencv. beml. .' .' .. I W - L . . I 1 . v r.vi.tU i&Jajiwj. ul ftanliixid. Ihu I'uiiut. iiiii'iiru ul -1 1 allium ainl hxtism'S iruiliuiliiK Ilia fiilliiwIiiK iiiiilnlim. hiilluiv I'liiiiilt'luiuni, dark r. ( 1 1 1 s 1 1 in li r tlii' i ih, piiln lu Hi- 1 1 1 ' nt 1 . 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 tf 111 ttir rtliH, luhH uf i'iilillili'iir, illllhlt'iu:(i lu Hp. luiiHrlilng si luiiKi ln, .ul!tiilliin ol Ihu lii'iirl, vcak ui'hS uf III- I i 111 lis niul hark, Iush ul iiuiiuury iiiiiili 1.11 Ihu I111-, ciiiikIik, 1 iik 11 iu i Uon ,l'lo. lilt. IHItllDN Iihs i.rHi liri'tl In Han Krattcliu'o nvi r lliirly yi iii f ami tlii.n' 1 1 mi bli il itlnmlil nut lull In i iiiiKtilt I1I111 niul ri'i t'lvt' tliu lii'iii'fll ol Ins km nt t-k ill niul i'.t,.. iii ih -. Tim ill( i,,r i-uri. Hli. ii tillu iH lull. '1 1 lilin. ruii'H Kiiiiiiiiili i'ii. I'l'llttilM 'ii ti'-l ill liiilnr. I'Iisikch hiimiiibIiIii lllll III HI llU. I. II, .1. K. iilllllON, ivnniiy H. Hun Kran