The Tluindealor DEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'd Muli ml Kvury Minliy uml lliiirwlsy AlOak and MHlilHIruul, ItONICIIi'MO, oiticooi -MY TUB- PIAINDEAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tho Plalndoalor rosTERs, dodgers, i ILL UEADr'. KTC..KTC..K.C. Executed Nrntly unl i t Living Raits. Vol. XXIX. ROSHBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY i9,,i8qS. No. 24. Ml' ii, KI.K4, UltHKni ltd M11 K, Ml, ait, hiiM iiu'li I m r i iiiiiiiiiiili'Klin at tti i.O.O, P. hell nil ti n'l end (ninth 'lttiir-ly ll u'li mouth, All iimmlM'i. HMintcd In el 4u. rvsularir, mi l all vlillllig lirnllii'ra ef lUlly tin i( I" H'ii'ii'1 1 KKKII i'AUK TtMIIH, K. It ilrIlM t! MA UK .4, --rviary. I nml.l1 I'tiUNI'll., Ko. VI J II. O. I'. A. M . ' nurU every W col Ih y vrlillis at S u'elurk In Iho Old Meeoiilu Hall. Vlalting brutlicra aiu cordially luvllod tu eltoll'h (J. II, (UHHuM, Hill, V. I'aaSV, t-OUUClIlT Kueordlug Hourvlar)'. f AURKI. t.OlxJf. A. f. AA.M .KKUUU - miwllnsa tit 'id ud flu Wodueadeys la each muutlt. HUE JOUNW, W. H, H.T. Jsastr, l eer. nHILKTAHtAN LOOIC. KO. S, I. 0. 0. f. a aneaia Maliirdey eveulns of each week at tlialf balllu Udl Felluw 1nil at lUieoburg. Main here ol he order tu good standing areluvll ed to attend, liylltn I KuulsaOS, N. u. r. u. mhilli, awy. MBBMaMPMNaMMaMWMaBMfaMajnaaM n OMKBUHU VOUUK, NO. IS, A. O. 0. W. Meole lb secoud auil lourth Mondeye el eob.monUial7:p. m. at Odd feitowe kalL aletnbera ol the order iu good eteudlug at lu riled to attend. RENO I'OHT, NO. 79. O. A. R. MMTH TBI Oral aud third Thursdays o each month. WOMEN'S KKI.Itr CORPS NO. 10, VESTS But aad third Fridays la eecb mouth. MAHUt At.Lf A NCK Regular MueMerli Riwnhurs, the first Krlday In Lk-cembcr, Mareb aud Juue, aud the third rrldar lu September. u ...... elll lie held el urauge D OH-BURO (III AITKR. NO. I. 0. K. ..Iln a the aeraud aud luurth Tburadara ol eecb ,,"mb, MOI.I.IK HIIAMBROOK. W M. HKUIN A IIAHT, IkU . OM-BtlRO MVIHION NO IT, H. or I. E., R tuccta every avonu mm iwwi A Ll llA I-OIKIK. NO. 47. K. Of I' , MKEtH A. crrr Wedii-ada ereulm at Odd follow! Mall. Vl-ltln KulKbU lu uod atandlng eur llailylutltod 10 attend. .rolcwwlounl C-rtlw. M. CRAWFORD, A. Attorney at Law, U.mrn . MarK ri Bulldli.lt. ROHIHURU. OR gtf llii.luiM l-lor tin V H. UiidOfflt-eaud itihTn cari a iM-clalty. I .lo RvcilMT U. H. I.niid 01. uaoaua m. 11 u w.i. rmti. raus nmc JROWN A TUSTXN, Attonicys-sit-L;jw, Hixnn 7 aud a la A W llano llluia. KOhKIU'R'l, OR R. W1LLIB, Attorney and Counmjlor at Law, Will e-uiiioe la all ike euurta uf the State. Ot to la Maratr BalldlUR, Dmil aoaaty.Or. D. STRATFORD, Attorney ut Law, TayloTrwfuonuB,ocb. RO.IBURU.OR I B. EDDY, J e Attorucy-at-Law, KoaKlll'lUi, OKKUON. J RA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, HOBKBURO.OKEOOM. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Ato eolllug ticketa to all oiiit8 J:t at half tba regular raiui. U. 8. K. lima, Local Agout No. 2, Mar-tera buildtog. JLMER V. HOOVER, Pliysiciau and Surgeon, OFKKI;; Main lrccl, uuu door noulh vl CUy Hall. KOSICIH'RU, OK. M "StRA DROWN, M. D. OI HCK, UM Jackson Blrcfl, at res Idvuvoul Mm. J. lilucr. HOdKUUIU., OR. jr- L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homoooimthio Pliyuiciau, Kofbury, Oryon. Cbioula dlaiuee a peolalty. W ILL. P. HEYDON, Couuiy Nurvojor, aud Notary roUllc. Orrici: lu Court Uoutc. OrdiTH lr MurvrvliiR and Field Noli'aahould ha addniMod to Will V. Ui-ydnu, Uouniy Bur vyor. UukahuiK.Or. O08WELL IIUMWICI.I., ltouKliiM County, Ortuu- Tlio wufvrt ol Uivho Iiik coutulii : IihIIiip. nroiniiiu, IIIK..MUII. iiiu ..i.um.- v. and Lluiu aud l lilnrtdva ol Calcluuii Mumicnlunl .. 1 11 .1 I n... J 'u rlwilis li.l. Ill mm , IIIU and Hoaiuui. Out BiirlUKumitnliia i:tt aud tlio ullur over '.'000 grain ol tolld ntattvr to tlio gallon. Located on tlio Huulhcrn l'uclllo Railroad, "Hliiuta route" from Hun Kranulm-'o to t'orllaud, iu Uouglm Couuly, Ongou, AHgravatod uanoa ol Rliouniutlnni, Nasul l'a turrli, Catarrh ol tlio htomaoli, Ujmiuni U. Ji hutu, NouriiUla, Malarial I'oliionluK, hlduey Troublo, Conallialloli, Ulacawa ol tlio Hkm, liver aud bowulu. iiud Veiivrval illmasca liavo hecu cured ly tlio tuu ol theao walein, Now haili-riiomii connected with the main ImilJinn. I'ontiilllco and txprinsou tho 'uui Lin. lially mall, norlli and aoulb. Teruu- (IU rer week, Pr day, lucliullug uatua. ThoUolulU uudcr iho luimedlulo aujurx la lu uol VAl'T. UlCN. 1. UOBWKI.I.1 Ui7la7 Maiiaatr f STRICTLY PIR5T.CM5S. nivrm McCLALLEN. MRU. I. V. M'I.AI Cr(i., MATI'.H MlvAMONAIII.I'.. Lena, Fin. Muiilu Itoimi!. rree-Rut to ud rrom Tralun. &0SXSVS9. Crockery and Glassware ! Irgrit and Kltickl Anuirtniciit eir brouihl tu Rimvljurg Alto a coiiij.leto Inn u( tliuka (GROCERIES TOIIACi orf AND I'liiARH All kinJsof Country Produce MRS. N. BOVD J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. .jlU. WOODWARD -TIIE- ROSEBUR6 Doob Up ALL COMPETITORS! We are alwayiiu the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Ilarvcat la upou u,'aud farm en are amlliug becauae Woodwajd loon to tholr iutercat. iiuoov iiAiimi: Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Tbeae are all Leather aud Warranted, SADDLES At Iloduoed Price!. Coniult your purao aud be aure and ae Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD Aak your Drugglsi for a geueroua IO CENT TRIAL. 8IZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm (tinlaliia 110 coraint', nirrcury nnr any other liijiirloua ilnit-. H la quickly Alwnrlicil. ttlvoi Relief at once. Tt "I'D 111 and rlriiin1' tlio Nnml ran ifo. AIIhvb lnrtmnnintlon. COLD " HEAD Ileal! and PniUn lii Iho Meuihrauo. KcstorrB tho Sciiin'a of Tupio and Smell. Tiill HW.v 00c. ; Tilul Mce IIV.: al linnrwinaor ny nun. tLY UltoXlllill, W V arrcu btrrct, New Wk. Notice to Contractors. Konlod nlaiiu uiul HnutiUcatioim nJ hiila will bo received ul tlio ollico uf lb() count v tkrk of UoimlitB count. Oregon, on lo Filday, July 8, 18'JH, ut I o'clock, (i. iu., (or (bo building, election uud couaLruutiou uf u wauou brlcl.o over Llk Creek, ou the now gurvcyod county ro:tl troui Drain to boutu I'ntiu. Tho rlsbl reserved to reject uny mid all bhla. lly oriUrof tlio couuty court. Mity 10, 18W. A.I-.hmitNe, Uonnly Jiulgo. . - Bicycle Tires. Tbu Cbase, tonglii tried itud unoluie uri uil. For aalo bv T. K. Hll'IIAIIKBON, tllllAIIDUON, Kobuburg, Or. ' "l"a'"l"' T. T. (JEER AT DRAIN. 5ay the l anncra Are Not to lie fooled by I'uslonlata Hun, T, T. tie'r, rriullican caudidaie for governor, in Ida addiena at Drain Tlmndiy cvrmiiir, iiil in ri : "In youi eilrrme itfairo lo make us i)i(r odiour, you call ot 'gotd-bnge., All right; eo far, to good; but if you tt ink we are (9 be thus eaeily nut down, you ore ulalaken, for we proceed to make facte along tbo eune line, and get eveo by retorting, 'ellver-bug'l Iodeed, we bave more than got even, for we baye called you a name Ibat ie 10 times worse tbao you bae called us, and that by your own adulation. " rUe praeenl eoreUry oleUle, wbo (leclarea it to be nobody 'e busiuees bow be voted lu 13'.6, aod wbo bas jiiet is sued a blograpbical laudation at lo cents a laudation, ssys bis party Uori 'the coinago ol silver on an equality with gold,' aod tben proceeds ti declare in favor of a ratio tbat discriminates against sliver l'l tliuts over. 'Tliere uever bas been any 'cijualily' between silver and gold, either in price or aolgU aluce Ibe ratio of 1 to t was de parted from ; suub 'eiuslity' bas not ex- UiJ fjr tbousaodf of yeare. There is nothing 'rual' lu a law Ibat reiuirca 10 tiruea as much silver to be put into a sil ver dollar as gold in a gold dollai, unless you admit that, when you accept any ra tio l til you tuut accept oue that recog nizes relative value of tbe two metals, ounce for ounce, but you do not do ilile; from your highest to your lowest oracles you declare that the law gives money all t'jt value It bas, aod you then dc!iiio iolavorof gul l, as against sil ver 10 times ever, If you believo (bat ui juey gt-ts lla eole value from the law, why dont you aak for one that gives sil ver an 'eiuul'. cbaucewitb gold, sure enough ? Iu oilier words, don't you know that h hen yon clamor for the ra tio uf 1') to 1, you recognize Bjuie superi or force, siiincthibg above the law? Now this a fat I, l!iat the law never tre ated the ratio of 10 to I. nor any other ratio; it euu If rtcoguir.ed it hh an al ready existing fact. Here ia h here all silver men, from the gentlrmeu from Mexico, Mr. li'yjo, down, get the cart before the lurw and become swamped in a hoindoes confution of tluking sand. ' All eilvi-r ,uicu contend that if our mints were throau wideopeo lo silver at the ratio if Mtol, tbo rice of silver would at onre- again reach ft. 2D an ouuee, tliui i-Uiul declaring their be lief Unit the price ie used by the ratio, when, in fact, at everybody should know, tho ratio in alt skos baa been fixed by tho p ice ; iudced, the latio bas uever been anything but an expression of tbe relative prico of the two metals. Now, since tliere can be no rational attempt to gaiusay this proposition, it is easily un derstood that no 'flxed' rstio can ever be 'fixed,' fur tbe reason that no fixed price fur silver can be Qxed. Iodeed, Ihero is nothing with tbe wbolo subject tbat Is fixed except the notion in some men's beads tbat tbe ratio uf 10 to 1 came directly from tbe band of God, and that tho first chapter ot Genesis should. be revised eo as lo resd : 'lo tbe begin niug created tbe heavens, then the rstio ol lii to 1, and afterwards tbo earth. "liul Ibia. plank was put into tbe fusiouist platform to catch discontented voters, wbo are not populists. You talk to a populist about tbe free coinage plank, and be will say: "Oh, you for get Ibe pltuk which declares for money to be issued directly to tbe people, Tbey are not only in favor of a 'flexi ble' curreucy ; but are decidedly partial to a flexible platform ; the populist finds bis comfort in tbe llexlblo plank, and tbe silver man anchors bis restless soul ou tbe declaration for 10 to 1. Yon catch tbe silver man on his favorite plank, and be tells you be is Dr. Jekyll himself ; but it is no uncommon thing to find bint hobnobbing on the 'flexible plank with a populist, at which time he boars a wonderful resemblance to a veri table tuonetaiy Mr. Hyde. I UK r .UtMgltS TO US IOOLEU. "But these fantastic pranks bslore high heaven do not serve to fool the fanners any longer. The only resson ever given for clamoring for tho reopeu lng of the mints to free coinago of silver and tbe 'issuing' of 'flexible' money ill reclly to tbe peoplo was as a remedy for 'felling prices'; but there. are no falling prices now ; noue anywhere. All tbe staple pruldols of Oregon farmers have risen lu pi ico during tbe past two years from 50 t ) ?00 per ceut ; uo one will deuy it, liut when we duro to rejoice over the improved condition of tbo couutiy and point to tho increased price ol wheal as one of the uittuy evidences of our claim, you always retort by saying tbe populitit posltiou thst prices sre made by tbe amount in circulation is still maintained by your cliiiu that tbe doubled price of wheat is due to tbe 'famine lu ludia.' liut just buw tbe 'famine iu ludia' could nearly double tho price ol wool, Increase- tbe price ol ebcep HOO per ceut, and more, place the price of csttlo atiulutely out of sight, slid put tho price ol nearly every other farm product on a payiug baiis, would puwlo the iugeuuity eyou of u populiut. Llutwu will accept the famlne-iu-Iudia theory, I know veiy well that during tbe period of low pi ices we republicans tiled to make you see tbe fact tint low prices were caused by an oversupply i f the articles afTected, but you gave ui no beailng, scouting tbo. claim altogether, aud contended before the people of Ore gon everywhere H al prices were low be cause there was such a contraction of tbe currency Hist prices bad to be lo as a coiiar-fiuence). Tin hilltop and valleys rrsotindril a Hit the impulistic cry thst prices si made by the amount of mon ey iu circulation, and tbat prices would continue low until tbe 'money of the constitution' was restored. "You know there la nothing provoke a fustonist so much even a forionlat farmer as to get a higher . price for a farm product Uils year tbao be got for the same pre duct last year; soiu bis frensy to explain tbe rise in wbsal with- out weskenlog tba sleliog of bia party be on wittingly shouts 'Famine In India !' Bat tbe shivering fuslonist wbo takes refuge behind .the 'famine-in-Iodia' plea limply aays in the vtry plainest ot English words tbat lire supply of wbest rushes tbe price, after all. This bas al ways been Ibe republican position, and every time a populist brother comes at me with a reference to tbe famine in India, I extend him both . my Lands, as be steps upon one of the troadeel planks of the repupublican platform. And tbls Itaa all happened under tbe gold stand ard. "Now, since 'falling prices' the only reason given even by yourselves tor be ing born as a party -bas been removed, why not vuluotarily disband, rote tbe republican ticket and help ns maintain the improved condition which ie now blessing our beloved country? VIMKTAUHX. "Your cry for 'bimetalism' no longer fools anybody, The law you are de manding w ould never give bimetalism and never did. A law tbat does not insure tbo concuireut circulation of both gold and silver coins among tbe common peo plo is not the law I want, because I be lieve in a bimetalism the'- will mean something. Wheal look at Mexico and see thai, uuder a free-coinage law, not any gold whatever circulates, then I know that my kind of bimetalism does not prevail ttitrj. and the same condi tion is seen iu all free-coiuage countries tbe world over, A bimetalism tbat stops at the uiiuti aod ncrcr reachoi tbe com mon people may suit our fusjouist friends, but it is not tho kind tuat will help ura utr any other man who belong ti tbe 'plain-people' class of our etiuens. "There is not a g il J e'.andarJ ciunlry anywhere that duet no! - use iiearly or quite as much silver as gold. Tbie fact is not denied by anybody, t$ there ia nothing for my friend of praiical bimet alism to do but t) suppoit tbe only sys tem which produces it. A thousand tba ories ran be exploded by oue stubborn fact, and this fact remains undisputed, tbst tbe law you sre asking for never produces the system you want, so we are opjweed to your law. I would rather have tbe system we want, witbont tbe law, than to bave tbe law you want, without the system. In other words, I would rather be practial Ihsu visionary. Neither does youi allegation that our financial system is copied from England any longer serve to frighten people. It would mean notbiug,even if it were true, which it is not. Many good things have come to us from Ijogland; tbe very language we uje in our denomination of 'goldbug' comes from England, and every tusionist in Oregon ought to be ashamed of himeelt for not employing in this patriotic pastime our purely American Chinook, and prove his inde pendenco of the 'British yoke.' There is no word in any langusge 00 earth, and never will be, that is ball so -express ive as tbe purely American word 'cultue,' and just how any silver man can refuse 10 use It and employ in its stead such a distinctively English word as 'plutocrat and afterward look tbe Stars and Stripes In the face, is beyond comprehension. "If it should ever become necessary to look to.a foreign country for a financial system to copy from, I would prefer to go to our mother country, with her in telligence and commercial supremacy, than to Mexico, with her half-civilisa tion and 15 per capita money circulation," Coles Valley Items. Tbe box supper tt this place Friday uight w as a succees. Mibs Maude Thompson ot this place is visiting (rieuds in Koeeburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thompson are visiting f rieuds iu Youcalla at present. Rev. Leonard will bold a basket meet- lug here the fifth Sunday of this month Eyeiybody invited. Prof. Moou's school will bo out ibe l'7th of this uioulb. lie is going to give an unlortiuuuieut iSaturdav evening. Our Suuday school is prugroiuiiug u:ce ly with II. S. Powell ae superintendent, May klo watt. Notice of Dissolution. ItosKBi no, On., Apiil 111, 1803. The tii iu of Churchill, Woolley t Me Kenzie iu litis day dissolved by mutual consent, W, A. McKeu.io retiring. Churchill A Wocdley will continue bus! urns, collecting accounts duo and paying all claims against said lirui. W, A, McKk.nsib, F. W, Wooi.ly, F. II. ClU'HllllLL. No-lo-Uao fur Fifty Cents. fiunranteed tobacco hal'lt cure, make weak nirn ationg, blood pure, too, SI. All tlruygiato Llkton. That which IsnolMxIy'a Iniiiiiesi seems to be everybody's business. Dr. J. W. Ktrange was in town lust week en route it tile home In ltoteturg. Tbe swamp lilies will be in fall bloom by decoration. E. O. Haddleetoa made a flying trip lo Bcofsburg last Friday. Chas. Ilendtrer and ton of Drain were In town last week. Peter Nash, Jr., was lo town last week talking with friends. U. W. Benedict went to Cot 'age Grove tbe first of ibe week 00 basioeee. fibeep shearing baa began and the wool tells who is presided. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Wraith went to Drain last week on Wt. Born, to tbe wile of E. C. Adkinwn, a son, Msy 12, 1898. ll. Bockley bss repainted bis Loose and it makes a showy appearance, Miss Msy Benedict was visiting in Tin Pot tbe first of tbe week. Someof oor boysdou'l iulend lo get souped. We glory in their spunk. A number of persona from ibis place ootemplate going to tbe Drain com mencement. Mineee Llllle Patterson aud D?mma Roberta came down on the stsge Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. McNeil were in town last week visiting their daughter Mr. Grace Jones. Nels Cydell Laa moveJ bia family ioto the bouse known sa the Al Smith home W. II. Leeds, candidate lor state printer and C. 8. Moore, candidate for state treasurer, paaeed through here last week. Mrs. A. M. Young and family w ill leave here soon for their new home in 8cio. Mrs. II. Weatberly and T. Andrews were in this viciuity not long since talk ing to their old friends. Pic, picnic, picnick'ng. Some of tbe young folks went strawberry picnicking last Sstarday. Tbe PLAiyDKAU.it tjumes out la ice a week a clean and spicy abeet under tbe skilljul management of E.D.Stratford, editor. There is to be a Sunday school picnic at Center Bend, the 29th ol May. A goot; ti-iela expected by all wbo attend Tbe Review Las a correspondent from Elkton who al one time was a staunch republican. "Us" sound old republi cans don't think it moch credit to bim to "flop" over on the opposite side. The grandparents of little Mary Ad: kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. G. Brown, are bereaved to learn of her death. Mrs. flattie Adkinson, nee Brown, was a well known school Macber of this pi ice in former years. Hon. T. 7. Geer spoke here Msy 11th. Tbe speaking was just excellent, and a large crowd was present. Our republi can brethren are not ashamed to show their colors, but look out for those wbo have lett tbe republican party. Tbey are apt to do almost anything. H. II. Weekly Excuraiona to the East. A tourist eleeolnn car will leave Port land every Tuesday at 'J p. m. via the O. K. & N. without change to Boston, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change ot cars to tbe citiee of Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo or Boston. Tbe ideal trip to the east is now before you. Remember tbie service when going East, and consult O. B. & N. agents, or address, W. U. UCBT.Bt.Br, General Passenger Agent, 124. ,. y -Portland, Or. There ie no messag-e W...W brings more gladness to a true w'omaa'a heart than the sweet assurance tbst a little one is com in to bless her life and call her " Mother." But in all her loving; prepara tions for the eapected little guest, taolner s iiaoic iu -iikci iu her ewa neaun inu yujut.! condition ia tbe most import- i-i 1. .' v. -M provision naitn yv' bly be made for the baby's happiness. II mo proepevuve mother is weak, nerv ous and anxious, this indttion is oouna 10 constitution. No dain tiness of wardrobe will ..m...ul. fnr the Inss rih. Msliinil liralth vvifrol which a mother should oe stow upon her baby. As eany as possiDic uur ing gestation, the expectant ..nih-v U Aiilri reinforce her 1:1- .-. with the sustaining, health- bringing influence of Dr. Pierce'a Favorite P gtves natural, healthy vigor and elastic endurance to the organs specially concerned in motherhood. It makes the coming of baby perfectly safe and almost painless. It gives nerve-strength to the mother and vital hardihood to the child. ... . It ia the only medicine devised by an edu cated physician specially to overcome all weaknesses and diseases of the femtniue organs. Mr. Roacoe Vanover, of Robinson Creek. Pike CoV, Ky., writes i " I wish to expre rny thaoka to you tor the good I have received from your ' Favorite Prescription.' I have ud It at differ ent time, for the lat live years, aud always with the most gratifying reiulta. JJut the greatest good received from the 'rewrite 'Y"1'0?' waa about four months ago when mv tasf ban was born. I was afflicted with 'child-bed fever.' Instead of aindlng after a doctor I ued the 'Pre ecription ' and was cured. A lady friend of mine was similarly afflicted and aent after the doctor an" took his' remedies and d-tJ. I am years old, weigh i7 pounds, the motherof five children, and am enjoying the beat of health." Pr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets cure consU pallon, promptly and permanently. i New Store ! A FULL Staple. and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold j 0 TAYLOR & WILSON HI.OCK Low Prices I Free , Delivery MAKE A NOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED j mm. J 1 V . fjaii'uivKBivBvii a aa a-, a a a ar.e TOILl--.BlSr33a: BEOS Mrs k Dry Gents' Furnishing "Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS riOTIOfiS AND FAHC Y GOODS cure consrvPAoM S-fcES1 -S.S C-CS-StS1 CC-CS his is the to Buy Groceries. S C. W. PARKS 3 O O I? viH a3 S3 TI -5.2 ? New Goods! STOCK OP SQUARE DEAL STORE. AT THE llMSlHi j DRESS GOODS, FURNiiHiun fifinn? r f CLOAKS, CAPES, !. CLOTH INO, ..'; BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. Goods iSEPHSOfl CANDY CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS Place A full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. Wc have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. ii' !? -O- O- Ti Ct SJ-SO-