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-iL'-gLJ L Tho Tluiudoalor UKST ADVERTISING MEDIUM . I'iiIiIInIikiI Kmtv lliiii'Nilny Arierinioa All Ink Mil I II HI rent, ItOHICm Mi. OHItUON TIIS- PLAINOCAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tho Plaindealor POSTICUS, IKIKIEK8, I.JCITER HEADS, BILL UEADH, ETC., ETC., ETC. kieculed Neatly and at Living Batli. Vol. XXIX. R03KI3URG, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1898. No. 15. -i,r T, , 1 I if ftoiltilr fflutitlMSjas HV II hl.KH, ItiixKHI'IID I.OlKiC, Nil. I., hold tln'lr n iiiilr iiiiitnittili llntia l Mm 11. O. (). K. hall nil wijinl mi. I ninth Thilraday II cniili iimlilli. All ini'iiilii'ra riiii'ti'i lit . 1. n.l nmilmlv, md nil vl-ltlng brothcra rut- lully invito.! (onltiu. I HU.U rlK l tiHI IN. K. K HhllM.VN MAItKrt, Herniary. nul nl.AM UI'M II., Ml .1 JK . I'. A. M., inula rwiy Mi'diieaday rvculni at I ni'lm'k III 111" old Mawinli: 1111. VlalllUf l.r.iili.n ii uuiillslly I ii 1 lol lo il. ii.l I!. II. C4HK..H, tli'i. W . I'm n M v ( ' ouiirlliir. H.Tiir.lliiK H.'i r. Inr) . I 'I'llrl. 1 1 m i k . A. K .A A. M , UKOtl.A It uici'lliiK I In' i'l and U vU'.lnoadaya la varll liiunlll. ... 1 II K K JOHN WIN. W. M. N . T. Jl.TI, ', illlll.KIAItlAN I.0.1I.K. Ml, . I. V. O. P. inri't (mini. Inr inning hi twb mrSal IIk Ii Imll In lull Mini .ui.lo St llowuijrr;. u. ..I In. tinier In Kind umllnl r III fil ed to mu-n.l. UOIIfe-U I HUIIINNO.N. N. i. r . 11. i i i-i rn . j . ItlJHH.Il1 In MUH.K, M. If.. A O. II. W. rnui'U lliv ..ml and Inntlli M, unlay a ul t h p.. .nth 17 HI I'- l 0,1,1 '""" UnmlHinol the order In good alandlng ir In rlt. In attend. litMl I'OMT. Nil V, H. K . MrlfTH TIIR : oral and 'third I'hurid) ol month. ti'OMK.N 8 HKI.IKP lOKI'M Nil. in. MKKIH W nral u. lhlr.1 Hildaya l "H """' lAKMf AU.IANl K H.'iulai Vulrl Merlin a "III '' l iiiijo 1111. M.HM l.iir. tlm Hl.l KrliLf III Uriimtwr. Mn ud June. ud Hi third Wl.Uj wopmrnliri. 11 OhKBUKUl IIAITKK.NU.i O K H.Miinj 1 lliu rvuu1 ud luurlb IburwWyi ol - B,,l"ta' Mol l IK MIAMHKOUK. W. M. UKHlNA KAnl', J J- 1 I'll a HilHIK. NO. 7. It- ,vl J?.11 A'-U'rwiaJiUr ..ruing V.i,r'SoV II. II Vliunitt KiilKUU lu uod iudlo oor JliUlj IiivIUhI Ui alteuil. " M. CRAWrOBD, A. Attorney at Law, K.M.m i.M.r.u r.imil.llii, KO.-BIll! R1. OR --ar-iiimiiiM 1 ire iii v. h. Uii.i omi ud uiuiTii roo rcily. I.iltt lli lr V. H. l.uJ OBcc. usuRi.r M . pnuwH. run. ru innn. JJROWN TUSTIN, Attorucys-at-Law, KunliK 7 mill K Ik A WlllMIII llllKk. KOHKMl'kO, OR 11. wiLLia. Attorney aiul CoiiiiHolor at Law, Will crmrtle In U lh wuU ol h BUU. IH- In IK. Ouurl U..u. oounlf . Of . D STRATFOItD. Attoiucy at Law, r.ylnrTw ilim lU.Kk. IWWKBUKO. OH I B. EDDY, ft Attonu'y-at-Law, KnJI Ill ll'i. OKBlioN j RA H. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, KOnKIU'Kli. OBElKiN. LMBR V. HOOVER, l'liysiciau ami Surgeon, ol FU I . Mulu Mrot-l, miu JHt Miulli ol t'lly 1111. KOHEHl'KO. OK- M VRA BROWN, M. D. ul I ICK, uuJntkMiiiMliwI, l rm l.liiicc ol Mr. J. Hlrtcr. KOrttBTKO, OU. L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Hoinooopathio Physician, Kumbury, Itrryoit. aflr Jhioolo dlaa pillty. yyiLL. P. HEYDON, Couuly Miirvojoi-. Mud lHolury l'ulllc. Orrw: lu Court llouic. Oi.L-n l..r Surv. vliiK n. Klild Not. Iimild (hi .ldi'o.l lo Will l'. llvyaou, Couuly Bur vvyor, Kovlurn, Or. Crockery and Glassware! I.UIK' M llllil Klllrnt AsMirlllH Ill omt briiuiilil lo KowuiirK AUu i!oniiltlo Inn' nl clmli v lOII.UVOrt ASH I'HiAHS All Kinds ol Country Produce MRS. N. BOVD To I ho Public. Ou ami a(tur IhiH.liito, 1 wiuli it uudcr aloud tliat my turum fur ul) uuduitakor'i kEuuda aro cauli with tbo or.ler. 1 tlud it luiHHnililo tu do t'UfliuoHti ou a credit l...nlu .! Ixiliiti tli.it I ml It . I.i ln.lli.r liv i.naini uw ,nu urn, vm v." u v. . v . w in v PtttioiiB nml uivHolf by hoIIIiik Btrictly m ' ii it. r.. .1..-1.. l. lor CHUN. I . OKNUDII H, liuuollllH'l. UoMdliiirR.Oro., April lH!l.ri. STRICTLY riK5T-CI.A5S. f llOTUL UUcCLALLI3N. MUM. II ('. Mi I I.AI I.I N. " I . j . . EEACQ7AHTERS rOS TRAVEL!! 1IZ1T. HATI.K HI'.ANOIS Alll.l.. I.ntgi', Mm wiii.i.U I: Krcc lln I., mi'l I1..1.1 'I rui.i- r '."it'ttii 111; v 1 ;ni am) im 1 v. HOW KKi I ' I ; K I 111 SA III. I. - I v IWPR0VCD TURKISH AND VAPOR naTiK v gjlTOj AT HOWE. rrlt r 7,110 lu Hutu i-.-m., hhi raiut nrtnin iuuihiu'l. N'imiDi nul i't. i ur n UI11-11 intttl Km, N iimlKta, Im iti l-lvtr mi'l ki'Imy lrtiti., Mnb 4 it .it hkiu utl fMMjtlu i l ho Srr ROBINSON THERMAL BATH CO., Toliil.i, Oliln I:. I. WAI.1II, Ak'.'i.t l.ir Iii.iikIh- r..iiul) I Ucfi r l.y ! iruil..n lo Mn l. 1 SI 1 1 m .. .., Mil !;kll II..IIM-, K." '.inu, 1 11 j i 'j WOODWARD! TIIK ' ROSEBURG l)oX)rl l'p I ALL COMPETITORS!' Vr alwiyi m the l.inl, ami n t n to j korp I 111 If. j Tbrolilop IIuvhI il Uiuii iik. il linn ri r iiniling l.r. nc Wi.k.Ih mil looa to tlinir intdii.t It UiSiS V IIA.lMS.s Full Tun. iiml TEAM HARNESS Tlie.o are all l.cllicr ami U nmiU-.l. SADDLES At Kfiiluocd 1'rin . Coniult your puiao ami hv amn ami oe Wi.O'l wur.l tii'furu l.uln. W. G. WOODWARD B IIIIHWI I.I., ItUIIKlllH C'oiinl. H'ou. I ho l. r nl tl.. -t H Ini" .nl. .111 I ..I11.. , llrnnilui'. riiU.Kliun, ilio ( in t.i'iiut. .il leu l. I 1.1 inn mi'l I III ..il.lt 1. 1 ( ul. linn, M.n;ln- lu.n U'i M.tllum Olio H.rlui( i.niiiin In nl 0..' "tlm mi r JiMl) yrmus nl M'lul m.iid r lo II.. cali.'ii. Iah bIi-.I on Un' .'-..iiiliri II I'm ilif liailnl, ' tilin.l iiiuto ' ir.iui iin I 1 aii im'.i lo 1'i.illini.l, lu l''iutili County. OiiK'in. Aui;nivti(l cn" ul lUii'inniitiMii. .N-l I n tarrli, l lirh ol lln Sluiiuii'li. Hy.r.i. Uni tii'ti'!., Ni'iitnlmii. Miilmlul I'lImiiiiii, kl.lm'V I1011I1I1'. ronmlpu..ii. Him'hm nl tlio f-ku, Ln. r u.i Bowt'U, ami S chit. l .IIm im Iikvi' Ui'uturc.l l.y tUc ii ul tin-mi kU i Now lith roiim conni I'li'l nli Un' mini I'Uil.lmn I'ilIoiIU'o mul Kxi'itKM mi t tit' 'ri ui in. lilly mall, uuilli nml .uulli. Tcrum-tlO .ir wi'ik, J n r iln . nu Iu.Iiiik l.vllin. Tin- Hotel Is uii.liT On' tiiiiiiiiliHti' in.. i vls Inn ol C.M'T. mini. Ii. IIIWW1.I.1., li,7l7 MHiniKcr. Aak your Druggist f.ir a iiincruu 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm c.iniin. 11.1 riN'nlno, inrrciiry nor any nllu r Injur inn. ilniK' It II ipuckly AlilorlM'il. tllvc a llullff at onin. It i.(.cna ami rlniiinn'r COLD 'N HEAD iiu invni 1 BnnHi p. Allav Inrlnlillnnllon Html mil I'riiU.il tin) McuiItihh-. I1i.i..ii Ih.i h'liirl uf 'I'ti.lu nml M11.il. l ull r-i.i uiv. j Ti ml fcU... Hie. ; at linifL'i.U ..r l.v lii.ul. liLY UltoTllEllH, Oil N urriu btrei-t, New York. NOTICK TOJRGKDKKS. 1 fY WKLL KNOWN KKNlll KY VI JACK will bUtul ul luir OhUi Kaucb, eabt ul tiukUiiil, Dr., una at Oakland htunUyn, h i i'oi n'utiui. liil )0iulai'ity vuiiciieB (or his ropulii liuii. Teruie, II.UO for lliu uuanon. Alm I'llmo, tho old fiivurilu Numuiu Stallion, will buihI al tho ittiovo numt d 1 laa-H. Tcriiie, j.IH) for tho kimhoii. 1 .lOSDI'M MI'I.MN, Northern Pacific Uailroiul Company. A10 uoUiiik! Itl'kulH to llll pnin'H Mil'il III liulf tho rogiilur i iIch. l, t, K. Ill ICK , Loi'itl Aoiit Nu, U, MhihIi im huil.linn. CATARRH 5unhliK. Ily tin' I'm t K '.ill. I 1 m; v i r likn tu nee 11 man a 'raliu' miih ilia diimiif. 'Ciiii-n in llin xiiiiia ol lilo lin dot not ulwuvi caUli tli trumt'i: I'.iii I t-Mii iilwaya uollin tu a fre aud rimv cum. An tnlii! li! (loao, aud lharika the IoJ 11 ln I any hum. I I lii'tu iiiu't no urii o'kicniu' aod ifrarln' at yuur luck , . Vi r rih't rurri'i't lliu truulila more'n Vuil ran drow n a duck, 1 Ci'ini'iiit.er, v.hon leri(!tli tlm load your 1 hiilli'riir liad U liiWOii. .' I 'I'll 11 1 1 ioil 'II rii)Me auntliinn In (lie trml ol every cloud. Il y.ni iliuuld im a UIIok-uihh villi Imuiilit a naif uniurl.l, Ami lo'jkin' Hue he lidn't have a fi ifiid 111 till llii- n.r .1. 1.) ii. nil I l i him un Hip l.mk, and r "How .1' voo do.'" Ami K1 hie hind au warm he" know In- bit h 'i k-nd lo you I lu'ii hx him M hut'a a liurlin' him, and Unli liin en .in uaar, Ainlli'li liiui thai lliu daikeit ni(ht I" jiiHl I i ((n I lu day. I '.jii'i talk 111 nrvei.l (mlivfr, hat ruy it ritfM out loml, 'I 'tut 1 .u.l 'i'l 1 inkln no ii. hi no in lie I rail of every cloud. Tl. im w. 1 at heat ia b'lt a haali of pteaa- nr.. Hud of ain. Swum tin) urn Imnht aod tuouy, and hiiiiih urn hIobIici! ilh ram. An) ili'' jml liow il ought 10 bf, lor w iii'ii 1 1 n.i I ,ud roll by W'i.'Ii kii.w jiint Low to 'precialu the I I glit and nuiiliu' iky. S j Irani lo lake it hi it cooibi, and duu't Kwi.ai at tlii porei i.'miiH lliu Lord" opinion d'jein't coin- ( i. lu aitli ; yours; Hut hIi keep remeniheriu', ahuo cr.rvi jour path ouilirood, Tlmt 1.0.I hnn lota of auniblne tu npill Ix'hind the cloud. (ileama of Prosperity. W. Mailixk, a cattle buyer, waa iu I'oHhil, 1 iilliam county, lait werk, and ollcri'd lattlutneu t:'J lor yearlioga, fl'O lor twos, and 131.00 lor 3-jcar-ol l eteere, In. t foun.l iiottiinti be could get. i 'rei(on leads the union in ita r.ceiit ioi, t ri tun k.i - t ,tirvini CubanH. Mi t .i u rail i.i.Id ol proviiioua waa our k"' and nut u ouud of il m ill ever he miaaed l.y up, and tlio loamiu to ourselves and to Ilio Mini. I i one ol charity. Tho Anion and Columbia river tail road is I:' i practically complete. The lut f.iko n iliivin at ICUskiuine at I :oil .vnii.lay. Astoria il uow coDDOfted ty rail with I hi- ouleide world. The i' H'1 will Li' open for tratlic hy May Ui. IM . .m, April .. The republican city ti. kcl mit iloctod today by majorilica rai'in from MOO for ,lackou Mdkeug fur ti.H) fir t'j lOiil for W, A. Sternberg for iii'.i-nr.'r I he repuhlicaua also elect ix m i ul eiht couuciluien and will huvo a j;.ol working uiajurity. iho 1 11. I'm t hi Kinn of hay iuto the I'liitcd MhUk hi i ho liml half year un diT Hit) I'.iikIi4)' la, na ehowu hy the uilici.il litfuiea of the Treasury Depart mint, amotiutcd tJ ouly at(a.mt $ H.IJ,niii ill the cortcttoudiQK tiix inonlbs ol die ,rii inline year under tho U'ilon law. lliu ifi ill ..( l.iibinefci transacted at the Art:o I'ooa county Crfamerv for the Hoaiiiii ol x7 bhows Inat there was mau iifactured duriiiK the year, 6 1 ,0 10 lbs., wl.iih waa tiiild at au average price of ... I.i coiits fer ll, Thei e was paid out to the Ijiuu'it) ol thai viciuity for milk dur ing the our, l,;ir'i.W. Iii.vtua l edger; Within the past few davH orders for ooOO new freight cars have In en placed hy Northwestern rail wu)?, uhich have more huianesa than they c.1 ii i'4io (or with their present fa iiliiien. I'll i h ia auother indication of .Mail, lluuua'e schemes to wake a show of prosperity, without doubt. IjIhi Allen ol Mitchell, in Gilliam county, has bought the aheep and lambs I of l.ouuey Uroe , of Budge creek, for .m,WK. There are abuut 10,000 bead ol feline p. Hie l.uoney brothers commenced t j licril niieep niieu tuey came to r.asi erti Orrguu about ten years ago, aod sicca then have made the small fortune for which they sold their property. Tho importations of wool ia the tint nix months ol the Diogley law's opera tions wci e a little over half those of a sin Klo mouth's under the Wilson law. The total importations from August I 1897 to tcbtiaiy I, 1 S'.irt. under tbe Dingley law were i 1,71,070 pouuds. while those of tho feiuitle uionlh of April, 13'J7, under the Wilson uv, were U5,55'.),032 pounds. 1'hc Urnt'Ht grain crop in the history of thu couuly was plauted this season and tuu rains have su far came in good order to biiug itbout a magnificent crop if tbe wt-atbei kecpH tip its good fait b with the (ariuerf. The comiug year in fruit aud Kraius aro very satisfactory if tbe mar kciing prices are prolitable Kogue river valley will have "money to burn" this year. Valley Record. Kxpoits from (lie United Wales to tbe our i oun ditlerent countries which pro tested against tho enactment of the Dingley law have been 130,000,000 great er in the liret half year of the Dingley law than iu the period of tbe pro ceeding year uuder the Wilson law, Ibus dinproviug t he claim that the enactment of a protective taritl' would result dinad vantseotnly to our foreign commerce. Tho success of tbo farmers of the I'niiud Males, counted with the success uf ht'i' manufacturers, baa attracted tbe attention uf those of other parts ol tho world, unit of tbe results being that wlthiu tho iiast fortnight a shipment of 0,000 tons of agricultural machinery was made to Russia in a single day followed by nu uunouuceinent that another ship ment of similar dimensions would follow fhoit'y. Some htrmois who live near enough to u touti hnd it prolitable to market some ilnu y piciucls. l ouitry raising lor mar ket pui poiia can be combined piolllably with il. Tho lat'.ur requires small capit al and can bo attended to with little Ions ol lime, and the poultry supplied can be luaikelcd along with those fruui the dairy, goiiorully t tue fume customers. Tlio wanton from the dairy business will uiiiku much of thu food for fowls, vkiiu milk, butter imlK, thu loose grain from tho iniiuiter. itti'l the mixed loo. I that is lined for the cows il sotuo.spcctal atten tion ih given to tho dnTy If proporly handled poultry can be made to bring tu the farmer, or Lis wife, who will prob ably manage that department, many a dollar daring (he season when without it tbore would be no income at all. Many could so handlo it a tu have all their transactions with their merchants on a cash basis, and that alone is i valu able economy. (Several Douglas counly cattle buyers arrived In thi neckof-lho-woods the first of the week, and ars endoaroring to secure a aufllclent herd of stock lor an earl' spring drive, any the Coullle Ilullctin. They find few cattle for sale in the conritv, msjorityjof owners prefer in! to waft nntll later in the scaion be fore disposing of same. The pi Ices offer ed are goed, however aod much better than those of a year 0fQiv( The farmers have IWl!ctNion""TT) com plain of the new tariff law as exemplified in its first aix inonlbs' operations, which show a decrease of 20 percent in the Im portations of articles of "food" and "live animals," as compared with the corres ponding sis months of Jist year under the Wilion law; while Ihore interested in muuufactnres have equal cautie for alinfaction in the fact that the reduc tion iu iuiiortatione of manufactures under the new Isw, as m:ijuii ed with the corresponding mi months of laat year under the Wilson law, bus been at ab ut tbe same rate. 1 fmmeuse sales of yearling shep have liken place iu Crook county during tbe la-t work or ten days. As many as So, -00,) head ata said to' have changed hinds. The purchaser was -T. W. blike, rp-o tiling Dr. Wilson of Wyoming. Tba prices liave not been given out, but the I'riueville Journal ia assnred that thev were in the neighborhood of IJ.50 a bead, after shearing. Of the gross number aold. K. b. rortner sold 7000; Williamson & Sicbel. fiOOO; Meyer A Brown. I'oCO: Joe Meyer. 600: and C. Hyne, o'J. T7 1 yua-s a the highest once paid lur sucu sneep alter shearing was 1 . 10, and very few brought (bat price. Charles Kpiiinirer returned vesterdav afternoon from the Yakima valley, where be has been on business, aava the ren dition Tribune. He reports the valley lu a.uouriauing oooditioo. lliere were loO.OOO :heen Iwintered in the valley. Tbe !amb crop gives a larger pet cent als of increase this year than at any other farming season in the bittory of tbe val ley. I tie Irrigation dlteties are being rapidly pushed tu completiou. The big ditch that is -(0 miles long, is adjacent to tine orchard and (arm lands, ibree crops ef alfalfa have been taken off tbe laud, producing iu all an average of eight tons to the acre. NOTES OF INTEREST. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. County claims and warrants bought by l. H. West. For Crst-claae deutialy to Lr. Little of Uakland. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at tbe Koeeleaf. I), Went does insurance. Oflice op posite the poet office. Excelsior Hour is guaranteed liret class. Ask your grocer for it. Only $1.00 per sack, At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and r;ceipt for subscriptions (o the 1'l.AINUCAl.lUt. Tho Square Deal store has just opened up a bcautttui Hue ol w. h. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the beat shoe made. Come and inspect tuem. Money to loatt ou city and eouutry property. 1). S. K. Bulk, Mareters' Buildiug, Rueeburg, Or. The W. C. T. U. w ilt hold its legular meetings on the second and fourth Thuisday uf every month at 7:30 p. m. in the Kpworth League room of tho M. h. church. Children and adults tortured by burus, scalds, injuries, cer.ema or skin diseases may secure instant, relief by using le- Witt's Witch Haitel faive. it is the great Pile remedy. Mareters' lrug btore. Notice is hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be hurried on my prem ises, at ltoseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped theroon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless tbe party taking sand or gravel first contract, with me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will lt prosecuted ac cording to law. Aajwx Roe, Koseburg, Oregon, Marcn itu, ibao. One of the finest and lieit equipped railroads is the Chicago, Milwaukee A tSt. I'aul. On oor rercut trip through South Dakota, Iowa. Minnesota aud Illinois we tried this railroad and know whereof we speak. The road is splen didly epuipped with fast trains, the coaches are all furnished with the latest improvements and It is a pleasure to ride with these people. Ihey employ none but sober. industrious men who constant- look after the eomfoit and safety of tbe traveling public. Anyone traveling In the above or adjoining states should take the Milwaukee roal by all means if it is convenient to do so. If you wish infor mation concerning this excellent aud iHjpular road ask any ticket agent, or write to C. J. L'ddy, General Agent, at Portland, Or., and he will gladly give it. Genesee Iduho News. " Tbe daylight ride along tbe Columbia cannot be but interesting at this time of tbe year. Passengers taking the po kaue Flyer, leaving the Union depot at Ji-iap. m. daily, get this viiw lasting over live hours. But that is not all. The O. K, A N. give through set vice to Spokane, and a direct connection with tho traiu from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace Bleepera aud modern coaches operated daily without change. Travelers To Spokaue, To Uosslaud, To Palouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alune Towns, To all Easteru Wushioglon Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. it. & N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Uulon Depot Daily at '':45 p. ui. V, V. London, Agent, Kutoburg, Oiegou. Kivrilmdy Kayi ho. Cancarcta t'aiulv t'utliui tie, the moit won derful niedieul Una-ovcry of tlio ane, pleas ant ui:d lelifslniiir to tbo lusio, act gently aud positively ou kUluejfl, liver and bowels, clennslng the entii'o s.vatrin, dispel colds, euiti lieuduulie, fever, liuliltuul cnnatlpation and bllimisuen.. I'leuso Inry aud try a hoi cl O. V. U to ilavi 10, ;' Ui cents, bold aud guaranteed to cure by till ttniHgists. Monthly Meteorological Summary ton MAktir Menu tino),lieric prmatire, 30.1.. lllKlii-at preMure, M.'il; lt. 2t. let .r'Mtire, OT.Mj.date, M. Mi an Irinpcraturc, H. , lllghent. lit; date, 0. bowt, l; datir, ii- ireateil flatly raos ol lerarKriliire, 32; date, I. latallyrn;col temperature, 6; due, lllh. Mean li-mpcrature lor tbla month In htm, r.i. pm, w. i-;, !.'. lxi, K.. IW, 'A. Ml. fiwi, fi. lis'., 31. I", V.. 1''., V. i,i( 4. iw,, r,. isn, it. i'tf., r. l-,, II l-o-T, lij!, !0. 1 117, II II Moau temperature for this inoutli lor .1 year., U. Avtrace deficiency ol dally mean tempera ture diirins the month, . Aecumelatart dnct eney n( daily iuen temperature aluc Jin. 1,0. Avnge daily dcSelency ilnce Jin. I, . 1'rcT aUinic dirtctUin ol wind, norihwoat. To tal movcinint of wind,2t:4 niilii. Maximum v.loclly of wind, 21 mllei; direction. NW, dat 2. To'nl prvciiitatiiiii, J.tt luchta. h. ol diya with -id Incli or morvof preclplution, M. Total i.reclpiutlon (luchei) lor tbli mouth In is7n. o. .. nor;. 1.73. uv, 2.J''. . isan, 202 i'7'i, h ). I'M, ".Ti. Z.wr., 2;u. un. Ih'O, 'i.M. iyv", H 2n. I'tlO, 4.IJI InJi, 3.M lul. I.-,. 1i0, 3.03. If 'l, I H. IW. i l' Ifrl, 2 nl ISH7.2..TI. VM, ti. 1W, ''! Attiiizj l.recinltstlnD for tbi iiioutb Inr '.'1 U'iri, 367 InrUea. lieliclcocy lo precipitation durlrnr monlb, I TJ Inchen. Number of el'-ar dy, 9. partly cloudy, 10: cloudy, 12 TUOB. OIBtON. OI,irvir. lit! ALSO EXPECTS TO GET RICH. Mr. A. C. JTarks' Rose-Colored Story About Alaaka. A.C. Mirks, a livery-stable keeper, of Koeeborg, is in Portland, preparing to leave for Dyea on the neit trip ol the Elder. lie is goiog into a foed and job bing business there, and will ship 20 tons ol oat bay from Southern Oregon, sown op in bales like hops, tie pa)s flOatonfor tbe bay in Koeeborg, and it cost t'2 a ton to sew tbe Jtorlap sack ing ou tbe bales. He leaves an ear on each corner, so as to handle the bales with out books, lie pays f 2 M a ton freight from ltoseburg to Portland, aod f22 a ton from Portland to Dyea, but be expects to sell his bay in ihat town fur f W a ton, which will leave him a profit of (13 fcO on each ton safely landed at Dvea. Mr. Marks alio ships live tons of fod der, such as bran aod oats; two large work horses, two dead-axe wagons (or transporting freight and a supply of pro visions and other merchandise needed in bis uropoeed business. The freight on the horses from Portland to Dyea will be o0, and tbe wagons will be taken at 133 each, lie also tarries two lame tents with him. Ha baa faith in Alaska diggings, but proposes to make bis money out of peo ple who bunt tbe gold, preferring, as he bimsell expresses it, to get his goto ai read minted." lie has been receiving vety favorable reports from both Uyea ana Mtagway through Kofoburg parties, who went there last fall and are doing well. One neighbor, named Cawltield, who bought two pomes at .Seattle lor mo each, wrote that he was making f300 a week, pack ing from Skagway to Lake Bennett, and that he was not beginning to make monev fvet. as freight would co to 50 cents a pound before the summer rush set in. The writer further said that when be stood on tbe summit of the pass over looking Skagway tbe earth below htin waa simply black with human beings for eight miles on either side, ail step ping iu each other's tracks on the road to the land of gold, frotl and mounted police. Dvea. Mr. Marks thinks, is now a ci' y of some 10,000 inhabitants, and it will be the favorite point for departure for the Klondike from this time on. He is put ting cousiberable mouey into bis new en terprise, the freight alone coming to W0. Poriland Telegram. I hereby announce myself as a candi date before the voting imputation of Douglas coubty, including tbe tree sti ver men. populists, democrats and re publicans, to sell Baiu wagons from a full carload just received. Also ears of buggies, barb wire and uaila at the lowest prices, all now on hand at Steams & Cheuoweth, Oakland, Oregon. " How much docs the baby weigh " is only another way pf asking-, " I tie healthy and strong?" Wbeu a baby is welcomed into the world with loving care and forethought, bis chances of health and .strenglli ate incteascd a bun-dred-fold. A nrosDective mother cannot berin too early to look after her own health and phys ical condition. This is sure to be reflected iu tbe baby. Any weiknens or nervon de pression, or lack of vigor on the mother's part should be overcome early during the expectant time by the use of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription, which promotes the perfect health and strength of the organism specially concerned in motherhood. It makes the coming of haby absolutely safe and comparatively free from pain; ren ders the mother strong and cheerful, and tranimita healthy constitutional rigor to the child. . . . , , , . No other medicine in the world has been men an unqualified blessing to mothers and their children. It is the one positive spe cific for all weak and diseased conditions of the feminine organism. It is tbe only medicine of its kind devised for this one purpose by a trained nud educated special ist iu this particular field. Mr P. B CaniiiiiKS. of So. Humphrey St., at. I.oula, Mo., writes: "I am now a liappy mother of a tiue. Iirallliy taly girl. Feel that your ' favorite prescription' and little ' relicts' liavedoue me more good than anything I have eer taken. Three month previous to my con finement 1 tieg.in using your medicine, t took three iKitltrs ol Ilia 'Prescription ' Conse queued wei I ws ontv iu ltor lorty-rlve min utes. Willi niv first haliy I suliered 18 hour, tbeo had to lose liiiu. He was very delicate and ouly lived ii bonis. For two ytsrs I mm ml unl'gld ngonv. and had Iwo miscarriages. The ' I'avorite Prescription ' saved both mv child and inv.clf. Mv baby is uot yet three weeks old aud I ilo uot tliiuk I ivir tail Utter iu iur llfi." J New Store 1 iglePaS' A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold 0 TAYLOR & 1 Low Prices! MAKE A -ROTE OF H JUST RECEIVED pit11 ; j'f "m U- llR VMt , ,'r. w in n WOLLEITBEBG- BBOS Mrs M. J05EPH50M Dry Goods Gents' Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS NOTIONS AUD FANCY GOODS CANDY CATHARTIC Ns. CURE CONSTIPATION Sff J'lUliiaiii m in aw 1, 5 - - IHI - g0- his is the to Buy Groceries. baccos in C. W. PARKS I'll' U Cti 3 u vt ii- New Goods!. (jrbcerj? STOCK OF WILSON BLOCK Free Delivery SQUARE DEAL STORE. DRESS GOODS, v cri 'DNJtcHiMn nnnnc '- CLOAKS. CAPES, J CLOTH I NO, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. At PRICE! to Sl'IT THE TIMES ALL DRUGGISTS Place i A full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canued goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick, els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to bouthern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. re :a a iWUM i