THE PLAINDEALER, I'uliltMicd every Monday and Ttiurla tlr Till I'l. UNKt-.ALI-.il I I UtlMIINU I O. K. I. XI ll.Vl KRH . c. v. hknjamin,..- K.I I lr. ... Manner. nultncllnlloai Mule). Olio Year II . rill Month '.! Three Muiilh ,.... SC MAY 10. 18US. Republican State Ticket. lioxernor. T. T. GK1.R, it llsrh.u. Svoretarjr of State, K.I. 1)1 NBAH, of lUtK'p. Mate Trvaaurer, CUAKLES 8 MOOKK, of k'atuatu. Hi-n-riiitriiitciil el Public InMiuclton. I. II A('K KKMAN, of Mill Humi U. Supreme Juilgo, V. A. MXRE, of Columbia. Attorney r-cueru'., D. K S. KLACKBl'KN'.ot Linn. State Primer, W. U. LEEP.i, of Jecioi. v ongremnmi. First District, TflOS. U. TONI..I I, of Washln.Un. Judge. Second, Judicial Plttrtct, A. C. WOODCOCK, of Lau. District Attorney, Second Judicial Diatrict. LEO. M. BROWS, of IVUgla, COUNTY RF.PUBUCAN TICKCT. county Judge, A. F. STEARNS Mieriff, J. A. BLACK. ounty Clerk, .. II. SHITE. ( ounty CommUslouor, (. II. BEYLKS. .csv, w. s. BKirr. Treasurer, i.Kti, W. MMMK'K. sctnml Suprriuten Jtiit. F.n. IIAMUN. Ki-prvteutaUre. .. It. RIDDLE, V V. BROWN, A I!. MATTOON". surveyor, W. 1 1IEY1H3N. iVroncr, K I.. MII.IKK. DtLK CKEEK PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace. W. K. BENJAMIN. Constable. II. C. t-LOCCM. Keep t It e 1'upsout of Ibe State Louse. "Tho next legislature should knock out I lie state militia appropriation," Chas. II. Fisher. Ilou. A. M. Crawford who is attending coui t at Cox utile City spent Sunday in town ou a vi6it with relative. Mat sh lield S-uu. ibe map of tbe United Stales need i revising any n ay. Let's take in Cuba and l'orto Rico, tbe Philippines and the Caroline islands. Young Mi. King, tbe fusion candidate for governor of Oregon, carriea with Lira t populist orator from Arkansas to do his. talking for him. Will some one please notify Mr. VTil liam Jennings Bryan of Nebraska, tbat co-partnership heretofore existing be tween tbe bushel of wheat and tbe silver dollar, has been dissolved. Antone Abingtone, of the Soldiers Home has been granted a pension of $12 per month. Or to put it correctly, pension has been granted of which Mr. Abington will receive M and tbe state of Oregon, by virture of rules 13 and H, will receive fS. Luther A. Wiley, tbe republican nom iuee for school superintendent of Lino county, like ourCapt Hamlin, was s member of tba O. N. G. and like Capt. Hamlin, he voluntered, with bis com pany and has gone to San Francisco, on bis way (3 the Philippine islands. The difference between the old and tbe new naval methods and equipments, is shown by tbe fact that in 1762, when the British captured Manila, it required a fleet of thirteen ships and almost 7000 men of whom 1000 were lost in (he as sault ou the fortifications. Admiral Dewey La accomplished the same tbiok', with much lees men and shins. and without loss of life or damage to bis tbtps. Ueo. M. Urowu, republican nominee for distiict attorney, who has been mak ing a tour of tbe county greeting hie host ot friends and acquaintances was in MarHhlield several days the first of the week. Mr. Brown served this district as prosecuting attorney one term and it must be Baid to bis credit tbat he proved an ellicicut and capable servant of tbe people, over guarding the interests of tbe stale and making a record tbat lie may well bo proud of. Marshlield Sua. Two years oyo, we paid a farmer 1j for a fresh milch cow. Last week we paid auotber farmer k0 for about tbe same grade uf a cow. Tbo first named farmer sold oOOO bushels of wheat last fall for 80 cents per bushel and last week he sold iOtonn of hay for $10 per ton, and if he had held it a few days longer he could have had $1:2. And yet notwftb sUudiin; these couditiou. Bub Veatch is traveling over this congresuiunal dis trict telling the farmers that unless tbey turn ildVu Tongue, whose vote in con gress has helped bring about these con ditions, aud put hiui iu with his free trade ideas, tbey will starve to death, (irent idea Ihat would be, would in nt? DON'T TRY IT. Twotr three states havo tried I ho ex letimont of turning their govcrmueut over lu the puliM and in every Instance they have Ivcuine heartily sick of their action in dohm m. No greater calamity co'ild H-ihII the et tie of Oregon than to have the word go out that at the coming election the state had elected tho fusion candidates for state otliccrs. Some uf Idem) candidates are not popu lists aud have no sj mpwtliy with popu list dorHiucs, but tho pUllomi on which they wero nominated, is rank enough to suit the uiott radical opulisl that oer lived, aud t lit flection ol the Ineioii state ticket o'i that platform would put them all in the same category. There 1 not almsiucss man or a farm er of any intelligence in tho state of Oregon, but know that tho aggirgate value of the property lu tbe tlatc of Ore gon will depreciate millions of dollars as a direct result of the election of the fit sion stale ticket it that calamity should befall the ttate. Kvery bauker in the state knows that in the event of the election of the fusion candidates on the populist platform on which they are running, it would cause tho with drawal of millions of dollars now in vested in this state and render it practi bally impossible to obtaiu outside rapi tal for any purpose. Every merchant kiog that the hap pening of such an event would injure bis credit immeasurably in tho markets ot the east frrin whence ho must pro cure his goods. Every farmer who las investigated the subject knows tbat such a calamity would depieciate the value of his lands, at the very time when return ing prosperity offers him the opportun it v of recovering some of the losses caused by the last democratic adruiuis tration. So far as the state ticket is concerned there is but little danger tbat the people will try an experiment trough! with sj much danger to the wel fare of the people as thai of delivering the state over to the fusionists. But tbo danger lies iu the fait that thous ands of men in theeute who could not under any citvu n stances bo brouebt to support the fusion state ticket, will be induced for various reasons to vote for one or more candidates for county otltcers on the fnMon ticket. In many retpects this would be more daugerous t'tau to Vote Kr the fusion state candidates. In most cases the county cindidates are less reliable aud less to be trusted than the state candidates, and their election would turn .the machinery of tho coun ties over to the fusiooists aud thus en able them to make a stronger light to carry tho state iu the future. The man who loves the :ood name of his state and desires to see her go toward iu the march of civilization, should hceitate before casting his ballet kr aoy man whoso ejection would bring disgrace and discredit on the I.iro name of the elite. I OR JL'LXjl;. Hon. A. C. Woodcock, republican candidate foi circuit jud;e of the second judicial district is a mm whom republi cans are proud to defeud, whom demo crats fear to oppose and whom populists cannot conscientiously oppose. The pride of republicans, because auypaity is proud of itjniost able and manly members; the fear of democracy be cause he has always been one of Ore gen's most fearless lighters against the principles which he, by birth and study, conscientiously believed to be wrong in theory and dangerous in practice ; and thepioper man for the populists to en dorse, because be Las stood out as a member of tbe state board of equalisa tion against unjust and discriminating assessments, aud at-.t tiue representa tive ot numerous clients has brought down the enmity oi a coiporatiou, which it seems, is now fighting him. If Mr. Woodcock should be opposed by the Southern Pacific Company on ac count of Lis conscientiously representing Lis clients againEt the company, it would make 500 votes for Lira w here it would lose five. Mr. Woodcock has a judicial mind, calm and dispassionate, firm as Gibral ler, andss just ana trust worthy a man as can be found. And he i- coneieteut. Eugene llegister. H, il. eaten, who now wants to go to congress and occupy the place so ably filled by the Hon. Thos. H. Tongue in the United States house of representa tives was iu the Oregon state senate in session of He voted three times during that seasion against a bill carry ing an apprepriatiou of $20,0" J to uni form and equip tbe Oregon national guard that has juBt so nobly resjonded to the call of the president to free Cuba, avenge tbe Maine and uphold the digni ty of the country against the iusults aud dastardly treachery of the Spaniards. The Uou. Thos. 11. Tongue bv voice aud vote has ably sustained the President during Lis term in congrees iu all tbe war measurers of the administration. What would It. M. Veatch do uudcr similar circumstances'.' His record iu the Oregou senate shows that he would vote "no" every time a measure for the defense of the nation w as uudcr con sideration. Oregon has uo use for K. M. Veatch in the halls of congress. Put noue but patriots ou guard! Vole for the Hou. Thos. Tougue, who will in turn vote for the defense of the nation every time. Ashaud Ti ling. When Mr. Sovereigu ot Arkansas, was here two years ago, he told our people thatitwss impossible for times lo im prove unless this Couutry adopted free coinage of silver. Now he is Lack among us with a new calamity tuuo. Ho admits that tiuiea are bolter than they were two years ago, but refuses to believe thut the returning prosperity is permanent or that it was brought about by the return to power of tho republican parly, "None are so bliud us those who will rmt hop," Young William J. Ur-ati would no doubt be glad t ) adopt the "govern incut by Injunction" plan loug enough to put a stop lo the present war. Never, dining lb history of Ibis couutry has the fame of a popular Idol been so completely cillngulahod as Lai that of the younn man whose namo but a lew short mouths ago wa ou every tongue, either in commeudatlou or criticism, long before another icsideiitl.il cam paign is luatiguiated, people will womlet w hat there was aliout the man or Lis say iugs that causod him to be so ad mired This result would havo come about in any event but it was Lurried by the 'lose ut war, which gave the people something of more importance to think about aud aroused tbeir aliiolisin which, in ltsvll, means tbe passing ot the demagogue. "The .toe Sitnou tepubllcaus are res ponsible ioi all tho unelest commissions now burdening the Oregou tax payers, aud (or the repeal i( the mortgage tax law. What voter can reasonably expect relief from that parti ." Koseburg Ke view. The voter cannot ccitainty expect any thing from the populist and democrat re presentatives. That class ot representa tives bad all the matters nieutionod in their ow n hands and weie responsible for the failure to legislate. II Joo Simon was responsible, he could handle but a small percvUUgo of the republican members, but he did completely control all the populists and deiuocratoe. If wo cannot look to republicans for telief, then weate iudeed iuabad tlx unless the populists aud democrats can pledge themselves to handle .toe. Eveu the '.fusiouists admit Ihat ,. B. Ilamliu will bo out next school superin tendent. The man who would not hesi tate to leave family, poeition, everything in fact, to follow the old Hag when bis country called, will nt be soon tot got ten by tho people. The voltrs will show tLeir appreciation ot his patriotic and self-sacriticiiig spirit by ciriug him a good rousing majority in June. Urain Trees. The political Fpeaker has a hard time ot it this campaign tiying to get tbe at teutiou of the people, w ho are more in terested iu who is to govern Cuba and the Philippines than thev are as to who shall govern Oregoti. Two aud four ye.rj ago the populist party of Oregou were demauudiug the abolitiou of tho national guard. Now they aro williug thai they may tight Spaiu, provide ! that they ate paid in tia'. money. C'.iu you trust men, w ho for tbo sake of otlicd have sacriticed their political principles as the fueiouists have done in this count and date? Has anyone heard any reason off eied by a populist or a democrat why JJobn II. Suupe should not bo re-elected coun ty clerk uf Douglas county. Judge A. P. Stvarus should receive the vote of every citieu of tho county who desires to eco the county once uioro re deemed from debt. I'KliCINCT OFMCLRS. The voters of I oer Creek district will be called on to elect one justice of the peace aud one c.ustablo for the district, which is composed of the following pre cincts: Deer Creel-. Koseburg, West Bosoburg and I'mpqua. The republicans hae uomincted two ot the vety besl msu who could have been named for these odiccs. l . liLMAMIN. l or the important office of justice of the ot the peace the republicans Lave named V. P. Benjamin. No man in tbe district Lsa a Letter reputation for hon esty and integrity than Las Mr. Benjam in. Even those who ditler with him in politics, admit that as a justice of the peace, ho would be perfectly just and impartial in Lis rulings and judgments He is a man of excellent judgment aud ripe experience and will make a just and upright magistrate. u. c. Sl'.'ci .m. For constable the republicans have again renominated 11. C. Slccum. Mr. Slocum is so well known and so univer sally popular, both as a citizen and an officer, that bis re-election will be al most without opposition. He Las for j ears held this office to the universal satisfaction of our people and his ie-elec-tion will be a just recognition of a com petent and faithful officer. Qcer at Drain. Dkain, May VS. li'J6. Hou. T. T. leer, republican candidate for governor; W. H. Leeds, at atu prin ter, aud candidate for re-election ; Chas. Moore, candidate lor state treasurer; aud A. F. Brown, candidate for represents live were here last evening making themselves acquainted with a lare con course of people uhocamu to hear Mr. Uecr speak, I am glad lo say they made many new friends. At 3 o'clock the town wan as still as on a Sabbath, but' soon the farmers bring- in - t'jeir fimilies came rolling into tho !c,itud by speaking lime, the I, O i 1'. hall could not hold the crowd and many had to stand out by tbo w indows aud hear what they could. Mr. Gee was introduced by C. E. Wade, member of Ihe couuly central committee for this precinct. Tho republicans present were highly pleased with the speech as was evi leuced by frequent applause. Old Pass Creek is almost bolid for Theodoro Thui slou 'cer, our uuxt gov ernor, as well vsfor all the republican ticket, both state uud county, The semi-weekly Plaindcallii pleases every body. Iho Itevlew i loosing ground every day in this part of the county, J-.fl, Oakland Items. (f rom Ttit Oakland H lle.l Mrs. B. F. Pierce, ol Sail Pianciaco, sister ol Mr, Ooorge 1'raaier, is vising ai the Fratier Lome on upper Calapooi. Phil Beck ley Lai completed Lit bull nesa engagement at Hoiolmrg and Lai returned to Lis Oaklaud homo where be will spend tho summer. Miss May Kellogg mid Kuaha OUiugur spent the II ret ol the week ou the Cala pooi a at tho Lorn ol Scott Homy. Win. C. Burke ol Oaklaud has secured au Increase ol $H per mouth on his pen sion, ti lake effect June 10. t,s. 1), ti. Young c Co. shipped a cur loud ot sheep also a car of beef steers to Port land last Friday. Letters received by trieuds announce the safe arrival ot Itev. H. A. Wood and wife at their Missouri home. B. 1 . Sbaiubrook, with thoCudahy Packing Co. Poitland, spent the l ab bath at his homo on tho Umpqiia. Judge Stearns aud family spent Sun day in Oaklaud raturning Sunday eve uing. The judge, as well as his friends, feel confident of Ins sucresa at the polls, which bv right should be, tor his careful and economic management of county all'aira merits a handsome and decisive majority, Tbe frame wotk of the uew mill was completed this week, and siding aud flooring is now in progress. Tho ma chiney will arrive about June I. Mr. A. F. lluut, recently eppoiutod postmaster at Hunt, jut oast ot Ash land, came up pec overland Thursday morning. Mr. Hunt is happy over re turning good limes, and says his part of the state will give the g. o. p. a rousing majority. Watch will be snowed under iu the Aahlaud district. Tbe U. S. Geological survey corps, consisting ot A. E. Murliu, C. II. Sweet ser aud C. C. War J, are now at the Col line, aud will leave for the Held Mon day. Ben Estes, brother ot "Tobo" who was with tbe patty last Jear, artived from North Yamhill Saturday, is dou en the Estee farm aud w ill go with the corps. Johunie Black, our comiug sheritT, and Hon.A.F. Brown, who will look alter the interest- of Douglas county iu tho coming state legislature, were passoug etsto Rcseburg on the local Monday eveutug. A bnrglar entered tho home of James Young on Monday night, but was routed beforo securing anything ot value. Jim tnio is prepared now aud tbo next follow who comes will get nhat Dewey gave the Spaniards J. A. Black, of Drain. lauJid.ite fur sheriff on tho republicau ticket, was in Oaklend Sarurday. Mr. Clrck will re ceive the solid supiort of Iho party, aud hie biiiu moral character and titness w ill win support from tbo opposition Mrs. E. II. Pinkstou and daughter Lura and Mise Grace Beckley spent Sat urday iu Keeuburg. Thcie will be a basket diuuci at Coles valley school house ou Sund , tho -' 1 : L Undo Jack Fat usworth is seiionsly ill with la grippe at his homo on the CaU Puom. Miss Meuetvu llciuiugwat is visiting at the home ot A. Mrs. T. K. Howard left morning for Mvrile Geek . of Eugene i. Young. '.Vcduosday lo visit Ler daughter, Mis. Ed. Cochran. Mr. Y. D. Williamson, 0 ilano Wash , who Las just returned fiom Honolulu, whero Le spent tho winter, is a guest nt the liomuof Ms. Paulino Young. The English spairow lias made ilu ap pearance in Oakland, haviug been no liced ou the street Tuesday. This bird a vegetarian, does not oesiroy msccis and is an enemy to the nativo birds. D. W. Stewart, is at Lis Chenowelh park orchard, where he with his par ents will reside during the summer. The orchard promises an abundant yield and a drier will l e erected this season P. Simpson Found Guilty. The jary in the case of State of Oregon vs. F. M. Simpson, charged with larceny bv embezzlement, brought in a verdict Tuesday, of guilty as charged. The jury was out just 20 minutes and came to au agreement on the first ballot. This was one of the most important criminal cases on the docket. The stale was represent ed by Attorneys Bennett, Hall aud Sin clair; and T. S. Minot appeared for the defendant. The case was called Monday morning and the day uutil 9 p. m. iu the evening was consumed in taking teati mouy. Tuesday forenoon the counsels were engaged in arguing the case, and after dinner Judge Fullerlon instructed the jury. Subscribe for the PLAiNntAi.kii. A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Was Effected. " When five years old my little boy had scrofula on his face, IihikIh and aniiH. II. ai wuri-t on his rliin, all hough the sorei on his clieekH anil ImiiiU were very had. It upland in the form of rul piniphi w hieh vtould fester, break oeii nnil run and then seau over. After iliHuppearinu they would break out airalii. They caused lute-use itcbiutf aud the little sufferer hud to bo watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. Wo became greatly alarmed at his condition. My Wife's mother had had scrofula and thu only uicdlcluo w hich had helpd her m Hood's Soreapsrilla. Wc decided to ivc It lo our boy aud wc noted ou improve rueut lu his case very soon. After ei ing Llm four IkjUIcb of Hood's Hursaparilla thu humor bad all been driven out of his blood aud it has never since returned." William Uartz, 110 Houlh Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Hood's riarsaparilla ol all druggists, lie sure to get only Hood's. Mood's Pill nil t I i -r III : i it tn t;tkn( il Title. J .-tit. NOlllS OF INTLRBST. Uriug your job work to this ollUc. Caro Bros, ore thu boss ntcubauts. Go to the liosiilonl lor Ihe best cigars. Crescent, highest grade, ihainlets, fr'3 For a good 5-eent cigar call on Mri.N. Boyd. County claims ami w arrant bought by 1). B. West. For litMl cUsH ilonlialry go lo Dr. Little ot Oakland. Kucs In Inlihilu v.iiiuty at Alsnauder vt Strong's. For seed oats call ou II. M. Mailui, near the depot. Macaroni in one iouud cartoon at Zigler's griKi'iy. Key West. Iiiusjitcd and domestic cigars at tho Itosoloaf. D. S. West dova iii'iitauce. Olllce op ptite tho post olllce. Lido a I'rcmcnl bicycle. Iho imv running, duirthltt kind. 10,000 uiou wanted at tho Boas I tor to Bolov l uioat bargains before It Is too late. Facta - not fakes is what our adver tisinit columns represent. The Boss Store. Call and see the " 1 lot I man" Laud harness mender nl Churchill. Woolley A MeKou.io s. F. W. Cantuitcr is mithoriod lo re ceive mid receipt for subscriptions to the PLAIM'K.M.HI. Ml our goods aio uew and ol the latest styles. No shopworn goods on liana at the Boss Store. At Oakland. T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the 1 1 ainukai kit. For that tired tooling you must enrich and purify your blood. Hood's Sarsa purilla is the medicine you need. Mouey to loan tin city and couutry property. l. t. K. ill icit, Alarsters' Bmldiug, Koseburg, Or. Tho S iuaro Deal store Las just opened up a beautiful line ol W. 1.. lHniglas shoes, which prove to be thu best shoe made. iVmo aud inspect them. J. W. Bccklov A Co., tho butchers, will keep ouly tho choicest ot meats where witti to supply Iho Koseburg public, but monthly settlements will le required. r'or prices and quality call at Iho old original stand, Fresh and dried (ruin, candy and nuts, cigars and tobacco at priecs to suit all. Mns. II. Kamon. (icutUmeu, we havo some good things lu tho shut lino. i ou eliould seet hem beloro purchasing elso here ; also a largo assortment of neckties. .Novelty Store Sptinu stuck, the lai:est and U'st sc lection of '.noil's shoos, id evety gtade aud vatioty, just teeeived at Fsriott I'to. Styles and pi ices in re lo please Thu l'latio Manufacturing Co. reort tw ice as many chain drive mowers and lever binders sold lasl week us we te sold during the same oii'jd in both-'!"'"-".1; combined. Dou'l annoy uthois by vour coughing aud ritik your life by neglecting a cold Oue Minute Cough Cure cures coughs colds, croup, gripK aud all throat aud luug troubles. A. C. Marslers' .v Co. Vfter February 1st we will make a re ducliou iu the price of 1 "liver plows aud OMtras throughout tho entire lino. Just received a eaiload of barb wire. Sll.tliV Ciicsonaiii. Children and adults lorturod by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. Mar stern' Drug b'.oro. Mrs. J. II. Miupe has !n;eu appointed representative for the Viavi Co. in this city. Any one desiring information io recard to. or wishing to procure tho roin edy, will ploase call at tier residence ou Pine bticel. jlj-oui Whooping cough iH the inout dislrcw- ing malady ; but its duratiou eau be cut stiort by tho uj- of Ouo Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known rem cdy for croup aud all lung aud bioncbial troubles. A. C Mariners A Co. Suits of clothet-, all wool, heavy weights, t'i.oti; regular pneu K Boys clothes from 0 lo I i years for fl. -O and $2. Hals all styles and colois for .Vic, regular pi icu tl.-'sj. All thceu gsds me ouly to be found el tho Boss Moro. A (tor years of untold eulleriug from piles, B. V. Purscll of Knitnersville. l'a., was cured by using a siogls box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin dis eases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores uro readily cured by this famous remedy. A. (. . Marslers o. Co. A tow dozen oi those Kentucky made pants, substantial aud well made, no shoddy. Also a few dozen women's, men s, boys ami cLiureu s shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and shade, uudei wear for Lot aud cold weather, and various oluer article at living price', ut II. C. Stanton's. Prof, lioble, the optician, will be ut Myrtle Creek on Monday and Tuesday, April 25th and 20th. Those wishing there eyes examined uud glasses titled pleuse call at the Overland hotel. Con sanation free. He will also be at ltose burg fioin Wednesday, April 27th, till Monday, May 2d, and can be consulted at Gil Pine St. Notico is hereby given lo the public by tho undersigned that 1 do not allow dead animals to be buried ou my preui ises, a'. Koseburg, Oregou, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel (ukeu therelrom, unless tho party taking sund or gravel first contract w ith me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. A Alios Host, Koucburg, Oregon, .March Jiiu, itto. To Cure Constipation forever. Take I'asearclH L'undv L'ulliuilie. plcorSSo. If C. C. C. full to cure, UruKi,'ial3 refund uiuucy. How's Tills? W o olfcr Oue Hundred Dollars Keward (or any case of Catarrh that cauuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .1. CHENEY oz CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last lo vears, aud boliove urn pcricclly honorable lu ail business ausaclioiiH uud financially able to ear 1 out ouy obligations inadu by their linn. WcstcV: Iruax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. W aiding. Muuau A; .Marvin, Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. 1 1 ..n '.. , i. i ...... ;.. ,.i .... ....i Jlfilll O VUbBJ I U VUI W ID WVU IU9IUH' ly, acting directly uikju the blood aud mucous surface uf I he s slum. Price V.'ic per bottle. Sold b all druggtuts. Test imonials free. 4, , -a There uro throe liltlo things which do more work than auy other three little things created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt'a Liltlo Early Risers, the last being tho famous liltlo pills for stomach uud liver troubles. A, C. Marslers & Co. Admiral Pwsr. Ima destroyed Ihe last rJpsolali war vessel In thu Psi Hie I Kuan, Vllir Tuna lyit halt rhn lis riaetaawoinan who hnw inlake c f her health. Tim ran't make hr em nU in a v he In 5 tntttrw nf k falllit tun. . ----- . . - I i I .a tnete I lien, jmm imim"i i. ..i... :i,r ,l,..n'i need eonietir and fac- pawdfta and skin pteaatveia. ftus Mnoi I IB CHiy Ii-ue aaip-v"""-.". . .. , ... ot when ewe-nan's W$ H full el Mi lan Impmltiea, ah e" n"uer look oun aor f-l vonnr Mfr whole ron-tltutlon t cotiened w ilh hail hloott. It peirrtf alea ev. Iry part. It patalyiea t iirnre tentie-; weaken tU atnmach; Inltatea the heart, preva opnn h ll bionchlsl tutie. It rduce a woman to alate of weaknc. rurvonaon. Ittiiahilltv. l-)etlo and met. ancholy. Sm h a wman can't otlly u youtUfitt. no matte e what her H' Wf W. Lb -ied the -oiilhfulne of highly vital Ltd blood. Dr. Mate' (lolilrn Medical Discovery wilt live II t" hrr. It will hrln aoy woman to -t bark her youth and Irethnti aiain. .... , 1! alvea ih ebseativ nd blood mak Ins en an nd the 1 1 er pnwr to produce tur. bahy bl-od. It glvea color to the chk. and pikle tethy;dW-jay pimple and blotch: wipe wy wrinkles j round eut emaciated forma, and create firm natural, health V fifth. Mi. th I. 0rdnte, Ta.i wtilta: " W h I wa aarr 1 1 a Ml tl pouvdav lwataknlekn4 ti In A hnki kuI trlih adlfaM W aad daeaStlkaalifi ,k out wlih adla whUh taj doctor Mtd aaa urv mji wim , ;'v iia iraataa my u u mi "-- mA t rn is an iMvaada y "i L-r n.7.f. Vtiaii ia. baan uttna !r tory, ad thank ortu. N.iw I wtlah iv pouada ndli- oulv ( twn bottl-a. I canaol aay too much aboul cod aaa von. t i-ln " Ita iIlcin. My nniwao - .---than I did Hi tul tin t aaw me. 13 vcaiMf o. ANNOUiiCEMEMT Extraordinary V-'-'-.'- v Io Piwle lo Wear tints From today (May luth) uutil AiiKiist 1st wc arc f;fiii to inaugurate the Greatest Clothing Sale in ilu history of incrchaut tailoring. Onr Maninioth New HuiMing, which in beiuK built for us, will he ready to iccche us on the first day of August, and between now and that time we want to make up into fine tailor-made suit!' every yard of cloth that we have on hand. Hundreds of thousands of yards of the finest weaves on earth is included in this Grand Sale. Another leasou for this ie.it Sale is the fact that the war has knocked n hole in the tailoring busiiicss all ocr the United States, aud while we are doing the largest tailoring business in the world today, trade is not what it .should be, and rather than cany a single yard of our immense stock of woolens over until next year wc aie f;oiug to tailor clothes for you until August 1st at a H)SITIVIi LOSS to ourselves, at ihe same time we want to stamp the fame of THIi ROYAL TAILORS indelibly on the minds of our customers. There is no humbug about this sale. We mean ex actly what wc say. It is dollars iu your pocket, and if you arc a shrewd buyer you will recognie the fact. Trices speak for themselves. Look at the big lcduction : $15 Suits or Overcoats ro 10 1; IS 1.) 20 21 -!1 25 2; 28 :io 1 1 it ii i Uesldcs these enormous bargains, wc will line all coals and vests with our Imported Taney French Satteen without Extra Charge. The regular charge for this lining is $1.50. And further, if the price of the suit or overcoat that you purchase is $18.00 or over we w ill line the same with our Fancy Silk and Wool linings, without extra charge, the regular charge for the same being $3.00. Besides the incomparable bargains we are offering you we also give to our customers, absolutely free, one fine $20.00 suit of clothes each July. Each customer will stand an efjual show to get one or mort ot these suits mat are Call at once and inspect before the choicest pieces arc sold. This is au opportunity that will probably never occur again, and wc repeat that wc POSITIVE LOSS to ourselves, but we have the best of reasons for doing so, aud our loss is your gain. CLAUDE B. CANNON, Representing The Royal Tailors. At the Same Old Stand, Room j, Review Building. 01 1 i.ouii p O. LhONAKO has leaned the ItOSKUl'ld i KOl.LLK l'l.oUUINU MILLN ol Hast A Oil e Her. Tho mills huvo hcon icmodulud nud now umchiuerv added, uud aro manufacturers of Iho famous Hour " LEONARD'S BEST." i;viCHV pound in ut'AiUNii:i;i) 1 n oumi 01 tiii i'nv felled flour In nUculor to puiiiiflit ol vtlit-ai untl it Hiillnlnclory tic a I In KiiMrMiitceil. l'leuac Kite umu trim. F. C. LEONARD, TS ihiiii-1i Ti-rt'il tf I.. ..r.Um III. t . f.-. hi !'' It f ply's t 'renin Imlm, ltd l!. t . . n fin r fof t'siMib and fold i w I'f; V" ii.li: ..f r n; ( t - "' u " I'.:,v:;:h, v. t'liy. I, , ,U on i i '. id llm eort kin I ,-,.,. ,.(. . i" i- i I ' h'.ir h .1 for ,. . , t. ,. f; ' i '.i... i I'. ! i """is I" d i , ,'(,,( , ! . ' ,"'i' it ' lis" used It with V-'-l "it' i-s'di.. '"sr t.itruiii, Wail-vit . 'hl.-iig.', III. Plv'i t'ica'ii llnltii l Hi" aokiiowl -dit.d ,-uiv'for ciilaith mid contains noi In inenuiy nor mv Inlmlon ilmn Prhf, to eeula. At druggists or by io.ul. i You Can't Judge ! A Sausage by 1 115 Ulster- NilthrliKii uii lu Ilu nlu id a hi I ) tl tf t iliauml. Bnnll.lr Mul want ali l.li ) !, nuit atf till m Ira inii.t lilhll matrilal, III tmial laieliil iiililriie , Hun, ami mini hi' mail"' tir il'lo wlm ; imw linn iiniki't Ini liaielnironl ' l- r-irrlrlli i. , W i can Inlni -t i i , .ii. tin. n. -ii .'I tnl 'i)'l' in Ilu- rescent gicycles il Hi. ) Hill ur ii Ilu- ii''iliiliil. W i' It alio t it lint Ki.ra lulu Hi. In. and i tl'laiu i In Hx'" '' twlli-' than i.tlici- Wr-i-ll Hi. in ,.ii i-)r rinrnt- II ll.l.lK.1. A.C. MARSH-US & CO. a(h;n.'s. IfOSICIUMfl i. - HWI'.ONN. during this Sale for $11 I L ")0 12 l:t II 15 i; i; 17.50 is 10 20 21.50 2.1 i mouth during May, June aud to ue given away. this extra fine hue of samples are tailoring these goods at a