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THE PLAINDEALER, 'ubll(bcdMrr Monday and ThurJT BY Ti ri AINPEALtR ITBUkHIMI CO. 1, (-THAI KURI Y. HKNJAMIN K.lllor. .Manager. nuhacrlptlou Ou Year Six Months Three Month. Rule. .11 O MAY 1. 1893. Republican State Ticket. tiovcrnor. T. T. GEER, of Marion Secretary of State, F. 1. Dl'NBAR, o( Clatsop. Slic Trvarorvr, I UAKI.ES S. MOOKE, of Klamath. Superintendent ol Tublii- lustrurtlov, .t. If. At KtKMAS.ol Multnomali. suprvinc Judge, K. A. iOORE, ol Columbia. Attorney central, D. K.S. M.ACKBVRN,c Unu. Mate Trintcr, w It. I KM'?. ot Jacksou. OoiiRivtMusu, first District. I IIOS. II. TO'i'l'K, ot V aihingW-u .'t.lS. irceoud Judicial lUtrlc. A. I. WlWK,olUiir. I'lrM Attorney. (Second Judicial Putrid , .K0. M.B ROW'S, of IV"S!a. COL'NIY REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1 ouuty Judsc A. F. EltAKSS. thcriff, .t. A. SLACK. County Clerk, j.n.sncrE. tounty Commissioner. O. H. BEYERS. Assessor, W. S. BR1IT. Ttvaiiircr, CEO. W.UIMMICK. s.hool Superintendent, F. B.UAilLLN. i;prccntUTna, .. It. KIDDLE. a. r. brows. A K MATTOON." A vole for John II. Shope for county clerk, is a vote for a roan whose adminis tration of the ofllco has met the approv at of the men of all parlies. Iou'i vote to send man to represent you in ConitreM w ho Is cpouly avowedly an enemy of the national guard. Vote for Thomas H. Tongue ho has always been their friend . If the loyally ami p.triotieiu is of tho clean atufl, ycu will show it on elect iou day by voting only for men ho will luetaiu oui biave boy a now in tne Held an J agaiust ihoe who have deu uuoed anil derided theai. 1 he majority for Urorge W Piuiinuk for county treasurer, should tot Ik? al lowed to fall below 500. and if the tepoite which we have loceived from the differ ent parti of the county are in any way cot red. his majority will be much above that. lion. Frauk Motter if Portland ar rived on last bight's overland and left this morning for Coles Valley ana Cieye land, where he epeaVs today. Keports from EasWiu Oregon, where he hi ad dressed large and culhuriaetic audiences, indicate that be is otio ot the Wet cam paigners iu tho tielJ. i.eo, M. l'towti is a brilliant youug lawet,well up in his protessieu, who during LU former iucuiub-iuiy proved himself a tiiiUlaes prosecuting attorney. He is courteous and geutleuiaulr, aud Willi his epleudid legal attainujiuta is the proper wan fvr dietnet attorney. Myrtle Point Enterprise. ftom ttiem, have rartlod the preposition. However tlie matter can now l eaiily arranged. Let the three uieuiber of tho board who bars declared iu favor ot the abrogation ol rules 13 tad 14, which provide for Ihs appropriation of the mon ey of tint pensioners by the iat, call special meeting of the board and do justice t the old soldiers, by restoring to them tho small pittance granted to them by a grateful country, now being with-held by the management ef the soldiers home. LATEST WAR NEWS. There it no change iu the situation in Cut it waters. The depailmeut at Washington, are b-jutlj fi.vtlog news ol a decisive battle, but uii to this hour nothing has come. The Spanish inad rou lias thus far Ihhmi abls to elude the American llcets. but thrv nlll soon have to light or take to dry Und. Oregon wool is juoted at l" cents per pound. Will some food pupwocl grower. who is howling hard times, loll us how much he got for wool tiuJev the ' it free trade democratic administration, and then te'd us what consielencv thiro would be iu voting to u I to congress free trade democrat Ii'ms V catch. w Mirvcyor, V. UEYPO.N. Coroner. KL.MILU.li. DEER CREEK PRECICT. Justice ot the Peace, W. F. BEXJAJILV. Con! table. H C. SLOCCM. Vole tor Hauilin, the soldier boy, for scboyl snperiiileudent, lhc l'or'.Un 1 Pispatch, the loadiug democrat paper of the el itc has thi to say in regard to V- II. Leeds the icpub- ca cau iidate for state p.intor. . II. LecdsshoulJ be re eke oJktalc printer, tie Las done ins wors wen, is clever geutlriuau and is idcr.tiUcl with the interests of our t-iate, He has uot devoted all his time siiue he hoi been in Oregon in abusing and insuHiog demo crats, as in the case with his populietic opponent who now wants their votes, and one who has hardly been long enough in Oregon to gst a residence." Farmer Oeer will get there with feet and tbev are not small either. both Democrat all over the county concede the electior of Britt for assessor, by a large majority. Vote for men who stand by their prin ciDale. rather than men who havo sold themselves for the sake of office. Uemember that the republican candi dates for representatives are each pledg el to support the national guard. -eld crown and bridge work a spe cialty by Pr. Strange, at the Roeeburg dents 1 parlors opposite the P. 0. Gazley'e position in regard to abollfh' iug the nation guard, will tarn Lim down at least 300 votes behind his ticket. While you aro remembering the Maine dont forcut to vote for F. B. Uainlin who has gone to avenge the Maine. .0 far there has not been a single word of adverse criticism of the admin ietration of W. U. Leeds as state prin ter Is it possible that the candidates on the republican county ticket, are for once to escape the mu l batteries of the Koeeburg Iieview. There is not a man on the republican county ticket, who is not entitled to tbe vote of every citizen who has the good of his county at heart. Can any citizen of Douglas count; give any reason why honest, competent and tried public servante like John H buupe, A. F. tstearns and W. fi. Britt should be retired to give place to new men. Better not take any unnecessary chances. Now wouldn't the great state ol Ore goucuta pretty figure in tbe galaxy of rates, with youug Mr. King as her war governor. A man who has slways de nounced and vilified the national guard would be a nice man to have in the gov crnor'a office during war times. TMR0W5 OF TMU fTASK. A el.oit time ago we tuibhehcd an ok tiactfrom au editoilal priuted iu the Keview in which Mr. Fiahei decluiM that the legislature should knock out the statu militia appropriation. In the is sue of the lie view of May l'.Uh. Mr. l isher quotes our article and comments on it as follows : "Whether Mr. Fisher ever made this remark or not. be endorsee it now. The state militia appropriation is fM'.CiV) a ear and lour years ago thoy got in 110, 000 extra, making f 100,000 lor two years. Io the light ot recent eveots now can auvonefavor a continuation ol Ibis ex pensive luxury. Not over 2, per cent of the O X. O. have really gone to war, al though they were given the first oppor tunity to volunteer." Fielier'e dislike aud aulipathv to the national guard was well known, but that be would thus boldly throw ot t'jo mask and cruelly slacder au l malign au orgau uatiou which today is being honored aud applauded iu every uojk on J wruer of tho I'niled Mat-.-e, is beyond our itm preheusiou and we venture the asset lion that there cauuot lo ( ur.d iu the whole state of t'regou another newspaper, which woul 1 d.ire approve and coin meud the tH-niimeut coutained in thi" ail ile. '1 he statement lliat "uot to o ceel -j per cent of the O. N. t.ic t.poii.lcl lo the call of their country in her time t teed, although given the 61st ppcrtnuity lo volunteer," in abso lutely filse, aud is an insult to every member of the . N. . aud w e mistake tho temper of the I y i I people of Oregon if Mi . 1 leher .1 "es 1 ot tiud that he has called down u hiincll tho just wrath of indignant people. late of Sailing Not Known. Fisci!co, May IM.-Tho monitor Mvntervy has beeu orvleieit to Manila, but whon she will sail is not known. It Is reported that she w ill be lowed to the islands by one ot tbe transport vessel, as she cannot carry enough coal to lat her dot Itiit tha entire trio, it may he that a collier will accompany her. and that the vessrl will coal at sou. If tho Monterev leaves this port, the only warships on this coast of anv power will be the Philadelphia and the Mouadnock. It has I eon unofficial st itod tint tha Philadelphia, too, will go to Manila. The Monaduoek is on the Soiiud. The Wheeling has been ordered from Seattle, but will have to be ovei hauled K'foro the can go lot j active service. The Monterey is probably the most foi midable mouitci iu the world, yet tdio combines with tho euortuous otlVtitKve and deleusve iualilies of a monitor a sea wotiuincfs that is almost phcmuuenal. The Monterey is dest tibed technically as a batbelte-lurrot, low freoboard monitor of 10JO tons' displacement. vho i "'Hi t, ( l.niw' I v ,1 1 eel Iwam. and 11 left inches deep. he lavries iu two turret, suirouuded by barMlee. two P. inch and two 1) -iuch guns, while iu her super eliucture Kttn the tuircts are mount ed uix ti-puuudcrs, four 1 pounders and two catliucs. Tho turrets are T' j aud S inches thick, and tho suiroundiui; bar bettesarult iuchei aul U'i inc'us thick, and against the armor all the bat tcries iu Manila might thuudor y wslhout eliciting an cutrauce. shoe 1 1 oui We are informed that our et-teemed neighbor and feliow ti'ien, Mr. George Genger is some whit wrathy at the fact that in tbe last iesue uf Ibis paper, we mentioned his name in connection wiib that of "Cyclone Pavis, Pennoyer, Yan derberg and Fisher as representations ot a class who put in their time vilifying and denouncing the laws and institutions ol this republic, which protests and shel ters them. Mi . Genger, e are inform ed, desires it to be uc leretood, that while he has some ideas io regard to political questions which might uot be approved by inoet people, yet he indig nantly disclaims having sentiments, which would justify his being classed with the political demagogues who are now seeking by their iniquitous and mischievous docl lines, t'J eubvert anddestrov our American instilutiuue. which are the out growth of a century of civilization and cnliliteameat. No have no desire to misrepresent any one and especially in eo scrioos a matter as that of classing him with such man as those named above 'ieiice we haeten to tender to Mr. Ganger a profound and earnest apolosy for the iuipuUtiou that he entertains opinions w hich would just ify Lis name being associated with such men as those heretofoie meutioncu iu this article. ow that Nebraska has furnished her full quota of volunteers, and they have goue to tho front, William Jen nings Bryau comes forward aud tenders Ins services to his governor, provided he cau command a regiment. Mr. Bryan is a very clever young man. Itisieporled that if King is elected governor bo will appoint Chas. II, Fisher, editor of the Kevlow, adjutant general of tbe O. N. G. This would be a very appropriate appointment, as it would be bard to determine which Lai the greatest antipathy to the national guard. If merit counts fur anything; if a man is to have any credit (or integrity and strict bouts'? J if tus'nese ability and fitness for the poeitiou are taken into ac count, (ben John A. Black, deserves to receivo tb vote of every citizen of Douglas county without regard to party aflllialiou. Tue following able dacieiou Ly Attor ney General Ialoman is worth reading by tbe people, and especially by the pensioners of the Civil War. During all our service as a Trustee oi the Home, we have maintained that the Board had no right to use a dollar of the pension uiun ey, and have kept it from being used, al though Byars, tho commandant, has in sisted that it should be spent for the use ot the Home. The money will now bo paid to the parties to whom it belongs, which is just and right. Attorney General C. M. Idlcmau has banded down tbe following legal opiuioo, addressing the same to Governor W, I. Lord. It coutains matter of great interest lo pensioners and veterans ot the war, aud defends their rights as against an BHump tion of authority, not at all 1 dished by those most nearly ail'ecte l aud makes ex cellent reading (or thousands of others to whom nice points in law aod juui ico ai d always engaging Baker City Republican. The above article appears as au editor ial in the Biker Cty K'jpublicau w hich ia edited by B. F, Alley, who is one of the trustees of the soldiers Homo. Now the above afticle is the most stupenduous and colassal exhibition of gall, that we evsr met up with, or Mi. Alley is tne worst lied about public servant that ever filled an office. Not only that, but soiuu person has, with milieu aforethought, and tot the purpose of injuring the good name of Mr. Alley, luUiliel aud chuuged the recor J so as to show that he actually voted in favor of the ru'es no l" force, which instruct the commandant to ap propriate and apply for the tupport of the home, the pensi.ns of certain of tbe inmates aud that be baa persistently aud stubbornly maintained that these rules were just uud refused to conseut to any change or modilicatiou of them. Iu view of the seutimeotB express J iu the above article, it isuufortunate for tho old veter ans iu the home, who ure peutrouer, that Mr. Alley did uot at .end at the last meeting of the boarJ, as if he had been present and voted according to the views here expressed, his voto would, with tho votes of Abraham ami Hheridun, who votnd in fivor of reluming to Iho pen tioiiH the motley now l.eiu withheld A few douch-facel editors are still harping at the McKinley administra tion bcciuse two months elapsed before it moved upon the Spaniards. The gov ernment was uot prepaied for tbe reason that the demon ats in congress and out of it have ever opposed apprvprialioue calculated to pot lim country on a war footiug equaling tbe othe r owere. Whon Veatch was in the S'.ato Senate during the sess;ou cX lV'vJ, he voted three tiims agaiubt aa appropriation of f.'O.OOO for equipiugau J uuif jimiug the Oregon Natioual Gafd, Gaz'.ey, iu a public card anncunced that if elected to the legisla ture "be would do all in his power lor tho abolishment ot the Oregon (stale Guards." W. K. King, when a member of the legislature, streuously opposed the proisitiou to increase the efficiency of the stale militia. He opposed and fuuirbt iu the committee, with whatever ability he had, any and all propositions locking to the making of the Oregon militia moie effectiye. He carried his fight against the proposition to the tljor of the house, opposing everything there that would increase the efficiency of the state guards. He denounced the militia boa as minions of capitalists at l that their onlv object was for the protection oi capitalists. Where are the Oregon boys to day and where are Veatch, Gazley aud King, the foriucr have gone forth to bittlu fur the (.1 1 IU-' aud many mav never retui a, wnile the latlei are ruu in around over this couuty and stale askiog tbe fathers and bi jthcrs of thebo Oi egon bo)a to elect them tj power. S cat'. They should meet a rebuke at the polls com uicusuiate with the iusults they have given our gallant defenders. He is au enemy who would place ue at the mercy of an enemy, aud while tho patriots abroaj have gouo to sUugher with bullets, let tho patriots at homo slaughter with their ballots, arid mow lo the brave boys in the field that our love aod our eympatbyjare yet with them. -Oakland Gazette. The Itattlohip Oregon. Lomn, May 2".- -A dispatch tho Barbadoo5, dated Friday, says ltie American b.ittle-ship t'regou at lived here ycalorday. All aro will .She look 011 board iW tous of coal and sailed tcd.ir. Her destination is not kuow 11 here. The navv department is proud of the record made by the Oregon from au en giueering oint of view. Tho reports Irom the ship show that dio iltH'S not need 0 ceuts' worth of repairs to her maebinery alter her 13,000-uiile coulinu ous run. luo record is saiu nevei 10 have been equaled siuce tiio building ol the first iron warships. The ButTalo. abich comes wild ibe Oregon from Brazil, is to bo overturn. cd at Newport News, furnished with armor, given a good battery of 5 iuch guns, and altogether made a vny effective modern ciuisor. This will take about two mouths. Cnii Ai.o. Mav 21. A special to the Journal from Washington says: When Captain Clark, with the batilo shin Oregon, arrived at Uio Janeiro, he received loog orders Irotu the naval board of strategy, telling of the danger of his being intercepted by the Spanish Meet, and how to avoid meeting them Clark wired in reply : "Please dou t tangle me up with m striictioug. I am not afraid uf the whole Spanish ileet." II. M. catch, the tusion caueuJalu in congress, with bis characteristic enmity foi the American soldier, while in the state eonate in IS'Ji, voted aud w orked agaiubt the establishment of the SoldierB Home, now located at Uoseburg, an in stitution for tho refuge oi the soldiers of the Oregon Indian wais, the Mexican war and tho war of the rebellion, who are through old age or debility aud dis easo contracted in tho country 'a service rendered liornelees or unable to take care of themselves. Friends of the de fenders of the nation will remeiubci tho unrelenting hatred this man Veatch showed for the soldier by his vote and work in the Oregon Btate senate, whin election day comes around. Ashland Tiding. Preparing to Sail. San Fuamimv, May 21. Preparations for the early embarkation of tbe Oregon regiment are progressing rapidly. To day, rcquitition was made for the duck suits required, uud tho oider will be tilled as 'inickly hh possible. As tho Oregon boys weie very completely fur nished with clothing and equipment, k-38 time will be required to get them to eea than some of tho other troops Joeing assembled here. Notice- A Card. Tothevotjrs of Koseourg, I'mpqua, Peer Creek aud Wtht Uoseburg pre cincts: The undersigned most respeet ''illy calls your attention to the faot Ihut he is a candidate for justice of the peace for these precincts at the election lunu, h 'i, proximo. Aud he trusts that his I in the city for the last 20 years is ,Ji that it will prove to ou his Illness 1 'it that office, and that you will feel j'iM iin'l in giving hiuj your support there for. W. F. Bb.nja.min. Weekly Excursions to the Last. A tourist sleeping car will leave Port laud every Tuesday alt" p. ui. via the O. It, & N. without change to Boutou, uud under the supervision of experioucod conductors. No change of cars to the cities of Omaha, Chicago, Bullalo or Buston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. Uemember this service when going 1'aet, and consult . It. & N. agents, or address, . W. It. Ut Jii.m jtr, Gonentl I'lifFC'iu'er Agunt, f.'l. PuHluiid, Or, No wai rants taken on taxes, aud cob's will bo added after luuo 1,193. Ths tai roll for lb'.' will bo closed June 1, 1V. .Ml taxes mu6tbo paid by that dale. B, C. Ai'EL, Shi iilf I 'oii'las Couut. l.iliKult lour llmvpla With laacarcts Cati-iy 1 a'liaruc. cir ioiihliDauoa lureter. l'A', JJc. !f C. C. C fall, iirufi;li,ti, rifui.d Uioucy. Utlug your Job woik to this oltli v, Uato Ura. aretbt bora mtiiliaPli'. Go to the Itimeloaf lor Hie boat clgara. Oroacent, highest gm d-, balnloaa, io For a gtwd (Went cigar call on Mri.N. Boyd. Ominty claims and wairnuta taught by l. h. West. For lUnt elasa vlenlialiy go to Pr. Little ot Oakland. KllU4 In In Unite variety at Alexander i. Strong's. For iced oata call ou II. M. Manin, near the depot. M 1 ,ir,.nl In one iK)iiiid carloous at Zigler's groeeiy. Kev West. Impoilod and doiuesllu cigars at tho lioaoioaf. P. S. West tl.M' inuinco. tlll' op pintitu the pvu.t office. Kldo a Crescent bicycle. Hie av. runaing, iluratuo kiuu lO.lkk) limn wanted at tho Boa Store to aeleet creat hatitain before it ia too late. Pai is -not fakes is what our advsr lining tiduiiiiix represent. Hie lioea Store. Call and fee the " Hoi imaii'' baud liuriii'KM iiiiiiiiIit at Churchill. Woollev V McKeniu'e. I . W. Carpenter is authorized lo re' ceivo aud icceipt for MiiUscripllona lo the PtAIMh m i 11. Alt our goovld are now and ol tho latest styles. No shopworn H'lods on haml at the BobB Store. At Oakland. T. P. ttiaes i authori..rd to receive and r cvipl fr subscriptions to the rt oM'i. i i.n. A l.u:ii und line aoi Imoul ot chll lien's nliiH'3 111st lecrived at I'aiiolt Bioj. Oh 1 1 iMid hco them. I or that tuod fooliug you inuat eiiriih and purify youi blood. Hood's harsa p.irilla 1- tin' meviiciuo you neci. Money U loan ou city and country propcity. l. s. K. in kk, JUnum l.iiiioiiig, ivoseourg, vr. The S piaru Peal i-toto hai just oued up a Icaiililul line ol " . 1.. iMtrgias shoes, which prove to bo tho beet made, (.'"ino hikI lUHpcct tliein. .1. W. Ilccklev V Co., tho butchsia.wiil keep only the cliolcojit of meats where- tii!i to supply t No l,oeiurg putilic, uui inoiilMv relUi'iiientH will bo leqnlreil I or pi ias and quality call at the old original nt.iiid, 1 reah au l diiedliUlls, caii.lv au l mi:-. uArn aul tobacco at price lo suit all. Mil. II. Pamo.n. 1 ieiitlemeii. we have foum good thluga in t lw Muit line. Uu ehoiild sect hriu t'cloio piiirhaiing elsewhere ; also a latge aj.ioiiunnl ol iieil.ties. Novelty Store mini: do. I., the lamect and Wat ec lection cl tucn's shoes, of evriygiaUe and vaiiety. mst icceived at lanotl L 1 os. Styles und pi ices sine to please, The i'lano Manufacturing Co. report twice a.i mauy chain drive mowers l.'ver bill Kr.H sold lal week as were irnik' ttm "Ainu ihiioI in both-IH coiiibiued. Pun'l annov others by vour couuh and risk your life by ueglectiug a cold One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe ami all tnroal ami lung troubles. A. U. Alarsiera v co Vfter 1 utiruarv 1st we will make a re duciioti iu tho ptii e ot Oliver plows and cotras throughout tho entire lino. Just received a carload ol barb w ire. . SiK.Mi.Ns o Cm.xonaiu Cliildren and adults tortured by burns, senilis, injuries, eczema or in disease mav Fccure instant reliel by using le Witfs Witch llazil Salve. It ia the great Pile remedy Store. Mrs. J. II. Shtipe has been apoiuted representative for the Viavi Co. in this city. Any one desiring information in regard to. or wishing to procure the rem Bdy, will please call at tier residenco on Tine ttrcet. jU-3ui Whooping tough is tho most distress iug malady ; but it h duration cau be cut stiort by lint iiic of One Minute Cough Cure, which ia alto the best known rem edy fur croup and all lung and bioiichial troubles. A. U. JlarstcrB x Co. Suits of clothes, all wool, heavy weights, f1'. 00; regular p'ice '.. Boys clothes from 0 to I I years for fl.-V) and Hats all htyles uud colors for Soc, regular in ice 1 ot). All llieee goods lire only to Lo found at tho Bobs store. After yearn id untold sulh-riug from piles, B. W. I'll reel) of Kuiluersville, Pa., was cured bv utiing a single box of PuWitt'a Witch lla. ;l Salve. Skin die eaties such as ccvema, r.nb, pimples and ubBliuaio sores aro leaddy cured by this famous remedy. A. C. larslers A Co. A few doen of tlnwu Kenlucky made pautH, bubsiantul and well made, no shoddy. Also a few dozen women's, men's, boys' uud children's shoer, regu lar wcuioih. liat.i lor buushino aud sliade, uij'hiAeai for hot and cold wealhei,uiid various oli.cr urliclea at living prices, at II, C. Mauton'a. mi mm lion, Frank (loiter Will apeak aa follow: IW V alls) , Monday, May S3rd, at I 1UI p in. Clsvtlaud, MomUy, May ti.lid, al 7i!W p. m. Looking Glaaa on Tnraday, May '.'lib, at I:;10 p. in. Ten M In Wadm-adar, May L';.th, at 1 ;00 p. in. Civil Bel.dou WediieaCay, May 2Mli, at 7 ilk) p. in. MyilUCr. k.Tl.i'is liy, Mai '.Mlh at t::til,. m. Can) unable, Fri lay, Mav '.'Vth at I :fti p iu. Kl.tdhq Friday, May :'7ib, at 7 :S0 p. iu. Prain, Saturday, May k'Stli, at i! p in. J Hon. John M. 5omcrs Will addreaa the iteople of count r a tollowa. Glendale, Tursday, May Ulatl, at 7:110 . iu. Caovouvillf, Weduwday, Juiis 1st, at 1 :J0 p. iu. Ulddla, Wrduestlay, June 1st. at 7 ;30 p. in. Mi rtle Crerk, Thursday Juno '.'nd, at 7 :1ft) p. in. Wilbur, I ilday, Juue Jrd.al 7 :'M p. 111. Oakland , (Saturday, Juno 4th. 1 :30 p.iu Undo Cam Hon. I. X. Schoonmaker. Hou. F. . ScUounmaker, will addreaa tbe ciiia.ua ot Pougtaa couoty at Yon calla on Monday May 23rd al 2 p. ui. Oaklaud Monday, May 23rd at 7 .30 p. m. Wilbur, Tuesday May nth, at 2 p. 111. Koreburg, Tuesday May 21th at 7::n p. 111 Pioneer Limited Is the uame of the only perfect train in tbe world, now running every night between tit. Paul and Chicago, via the. Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Taut Kailway (he pioneer road oi tho west iu adopt ing all improved facilitlea lor the salely aud enjoy men t of paaaeugeis. Au Illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful scenery along the route of Iho Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any 11 sou upon receipt of two-cent poatage stamp. Address Geo. II. HeallorJ, lien era! PasHengor Agent, Chicago, III. Cay This la America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appotlto. Purify und Vltallro Your Wood. Overcome That Thed Feeling-. Gel a bottla of Hood's CarsaparllU und begin to take It TODAY, und rcallzo tho great good It Is ture to do you. Hood's Sarsaparllla I Anirrli'ii'a I.H'ati-it M.-itu-lin. All tlru'uM. You Can't alude A Sausage by It's Ulster- tbv it t tl. ul Id- it Hill .itli I'H 1' '. mil! Imt Ilia Ih'hI .1 1 aii'lnl I'.iii.lnn Nrlllii'l 111 Mm Ii x I jxlc l y pi umi'rl Ikuill'tl' i. nil !' l' 1 I, 1..1 ii,.. 1. mi. an.l mini I by I" ol'l" '' know liuw it; 11 1. 1 1' " Ini )' c Iviurii ! Iijr M'rl II' ' C llllflf 1 "ii. litii itmi "I I , in. l-il 1 ' In ttm rescent gicycles ll I In ii ill 8' it 111. 1 ..iiunil' . W r It til"" ul.nl 1; If. till 'Uiv I IT I iilln'li. W 1 m II ll' -ll' I IU'" III' III. KH'I ii,' Ullir Until It lliuiii "li -) nirlili A. C. MARST1-RS Sc CO. A(il;NSS. unwcnimti. - wknn. AMOUMCEttEJIT EXTRAORDIflARY lo People Io Ii tarns From today (May 10th) until August i uc a re t;oiiig to iuauguratc the Greatest Clothing Sale in the history of merchant tailoriutr. Onr Mammoth New l.uilding, Masters1' "pruS which is being built for us, will he ready to u-ccive us on the first day of August, and between tmw ami Uial lime we want to make up iuto fine tailor-made suit: eveiy yard of cloth that we have on hand, lluudteds f thousands of yards of the fmcst weaves, on earth is included in this Grand Sale. Another reason for this (..eat Sale in the fact that the war has knocked a hole in the tailoring 1-m.iue.ss all over the United States, aud while we aie doing the largest tailor. ug business in the wrnld today, trade is not what it should be, aud rather than cany a single yard of our immeuse stock of wooleus over until next year mc are S;oiug to tailor clothes for you until August jst at a 'OSIT1VU LOSS to ourselves, at the same time we want to stamp the fame of Till: 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, aud if you are a shrewd buyer you will recognize the fact. Trices speak for themselves. Look at the big reduction : $15 Suits or Overcoats eo during this Sale fur $11 Ibe dayligbt ride along tbu Columbia can nut bu but iuteresliug at tbis time of tbe vear. Pasaenitora taking tho Ho- kauo 1 Iyer, leaving tbu Union depot at iUjp. ui. daily, got lliisvhw lusting over live bours. Put that id not all. Tho O. K, it N, give through Hervku to Mpokauo, aud a direct connection with tbo train from Hnokano to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers and modern coaches operated daily w ithout change. Travelers To Spokane, To Uossland, To ralouBe Towns, To Uoeur d'Aleue Towns, To all Kastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take tho U. K. oi N. Hpokano I Iyer, And Have Time. Leave Union Penot Daily at i!:io p. ui. V, C. London, Agent, Koeeburg, Uicgou. Cvurvliotly baya Ho. f'aii'urcls Candv Culbartir, tbe most won derful mwlii.'ul dnx:oervol llm upo, picas ant ui:J rcrreslunir to the tame, ui i Keutly and positively on kidneys, liver und buwc s, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headaobo, fever, hubilual constipation and biliousness. Pleoso buy aud try a box cf U. ;. V. to-day; 10, as, 60 cents, bold und guaruulccd to euro by ull druggists. There are throe liltlo things whicJi do more work than any other Ihreo littlo thiugs treated they are the ant, tho bee and PeWitt'a Plttlo Early Hiuers, the last being the famous littlo pills for stomach aud liver troubles. A. C. Marstcrs & Co. Tiio V C. T. U. will hold its legular inecliiigs on tho second and fourth Tbuiwlay of every month et 7 :D0 p. in. in the Ppworth Pcaguu room of tint M. i:. rii u i ii . Prof. ioble, tho optician, will be at Myrtlo Creek on Monday and Tuesday, April l-'Olh and -l''ith. Those wishing tbere eyes examined aud glasses fitted pleaso call at tho Ovu Und hotel. Con sultation free. Me will alio bH at Kone biiigf.iitu Weduecdav, April LMh, till Monday, May J I, and can bu consulted at til I Pine. M N.jtii:i! in hereby given to tho public by tbu undersigned that 1 do not allow dead uulmaU to bu buried on my prem ises, at Uoucburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thurouu or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless tho parly taking sand or gravel tirst contract with me for the right to do so. TresspasMers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aako.n Kosii, Uoseburg, Oregon, March 17tb, 1SS5. Mow's This? e old: i One lluudrud Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that eannot be cuui'i bv flail's Catarrh Cure. P. .1. CIIKMCV A CO., Props. Toledo.t). We tiio undersigned havo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 vents, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business Ii aiibactions and tiuaucially able to car ry out any obligations inadu by their linn. West A irujn, W 'liolesulu Druggist, Tolndo, O. W slding, Kinnau A Marvin, Whole salii DruggistH, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upou the blood and mucous surfuco of the fv.tuin. Price 7.jc pur bn". Hold by all druggists. Test imou p) free. Iion'l 'I'lliiii'i'O Npll mil Kuiiide Vour l ife ins;. 'i i, nil t'.t.fi.'eo en-. : ly un'l forcvi r, lm uiog M lu. lull of life, iifrvr ami viL'ur, take Na-To-IJ;u tin: ivomli r vorl:i r, ili.a in ul.i s wcali UH O .'.U"i.;;. All iiniri'irti, i'lcor II, Curciiuurau ikiI H"iil:lit mid samplo free. Ailr-ii bin lii. f llciuc'iy Co i CnkUL'O or tcw York. ir " " li.oo 17 " 12 IN lil V,) " M 20 " 15 21 " 1 22 " 4 " " " 17 ; " " 14 " " I7.."0 21 " IS 25 ' " " " " 10 2G .. .. - .0 28 M 4 " " 21.50 30 " M " " " 2:1 Uesidea these euormous bargains, wc will line all coats aud vests with our Imported Fancy Trench Satteen without Extra Charge. The regular charge for this liuiug is Si. 50. And further, if the price of the suit or overcoat that you purchase is $18.00 or over we will line the same with our Fancy Silk and Wool liuiugs, without extra charge, the regular charge for the same being $3.00. liesides the incomparable bargains we are offering you we also give to our customers, absolutely free, one fine $20.00 suit of clothes each month during May, Juue and July. Each customer will stand au ecjual show to get one or mor ot these suits tuat are to De given away. Call at once and inspect this extra fine line of samples before the choicest pieces are sold. This is an opportunity that will probably never occur agaiu, and we repeat that we are tailoring these goods at a 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 3, Review Ihillding.