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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1898)
THE PLAINDEALER. rut)llhi'Jrjr Momlayand TburxUy Dr Tin I'L.VlM'EAthK llBtlMIISU fO. K II. hi RA1 KURIL I, V. IIKKJAMIN tilltor Hntcrlpllon Rule. Una Year. M ' 4lt Mnnlhi ..... .............. ,5 Thrw M.intht MAY 20. 1898. Republican State Ticket. i.ovcrnor. T. T. GKER, ol Mailon. Swreiary of 8ttc. F. 1. Dl'NBAR. of llaianp. Stato Trvanurvr, I HAKLK 8. MOO KB, ol K'amalh. hutxTintrinlciit of I'utilk- Instruction, I. It Ai KKRMAN.ol Milliuomau. Supremo JiNlgv, I'. A. 'OORE, of CotnuiMa. Attorney General, I. R.N. BLAlKBTRN, cf Linn. Malt I'riulcr, W. U. l.EEIS, of JackMl). 'iingroimiin, Fimt District, THUS. H. TOJ.l'l of Washington. Judge, becond Judicial PUUiCt, A. C. W wlCOCK, ol LauJ. X'iitrlct Attorney, Scwod Judicial Puttrict, LEO. M.BROWN, of 1cusU. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. OUDtv .IlldKC A. r. STtAR. sheriff, J. A. BL.U K. County Clerk, J. II. MUTE, t ouuly CouimUaiuucr. O. U. BEYER!?. Assessor, W. if. BRITT. Treasurer, i.EU. W. DIMMK K. Jxhool Superintendent. K. B. HAMLIN. Kcprocnlativcs, .1. B. KIDDLE. A. K. BBOW.N, A It. MATTOOS.I surveyor, w. r. nsYiKiN. Coroner. K. I- MILLER. UL!R CREEK rRECICT. J u ticc ol the rccr. i . K. BESJAM1X. Constable, II. C. sLOCVM. Dewey babies are coming tbkW aoJ fast. Send for Dewey, He will soon kuock tbe Spanish fleet galley west. Ad optomist believes in mascots, wbile a pessimist believes in boodoos. fcpauish four per cent bonds bate dropped to thirty cents on tbe dollar. Tbe wheat crop in California is a fail ure. Not more than ten per cent will be harvested. It costs $ 1.503 per dsy.to meet tbe ex penses of a first class war vessel when in actual service. Tbis country is receiving gold from Europe at tbe rate of several million dollars a week. Sampson's fleet c&a tbrow 23,247 paunds of steel at one discharge of its guns. He baa 16J guns and 2,581 men. Eugland bas 340 war ships wbile tbe United States has about one hundred. Tbe combined fleets'could lick tbe world. Tbe tail of tbe British lion is getting a rest. Come to think of it the old lion is pretty good sort of an old bird after all If West Point tactics and Washington politics will get out of tbe way, the army and nayy will whip Spain in short order. A "knot" is G.0S0 feet, while a geogra phical mill is 5.2)40 feet, si a knot is ejual to one mile and fifteen bun dredtbs. Tbe poor old Review, is about the only paper in Oregon, which could not find friend in its home company to act as correspondent. Douglas county will not turn over the business of the county to new and uuex- perienceu men, when it has men already in tbe offices, who have proven them selves bouest, competent and economical public servants. The fueiou speakers are having a bard time making calamity speeches to farm crs wbo have tbe best and largest crops, that were ever ripeued in Oregon, for which they havo every proect of re ceiving the highest prices tbey have had for years. Will P. Hey don, (he old soldier, candi date for county surveyor, has been accur ate, iu bis w ork, reasonable in his charges and withal is a genial, accommodating, and worthy citizen. Can any citueu of Douglas county give any good reason why he should not be elected? It appears that AV. It. King, the fusion candidate for governor, bas a soldier-hating record that is only second to that of the notorious It. M. Vealch. King, wbile in ibb Oregon legislature, like Veateb, did all iu his power to opposo aud do away with Ibe Oregon National (iuai'Js, mr nubile fratruui. And bow appropilale that tbey should both be t unning on the fusion ticket of free sil ver, free-trade and free-riot. Asblaud Tidings. Hon. A. t Woodcoek. candidate for circuit judge of tliis district, lias always been one of Oregon tmt fearless Unlit crs against the principles which be, by birth and iliidt, conscientiously belie v 1 trtbe wrung ill Dm if and dangerous in ptavtuc Ho li" MoihI out at a miiiiler ( Ihes'ais lord of eptaliiiiii gainst unjust and discriminating assess ments, Slid us a true representative c( numerous clients ha brought down tbe enmity of a corporation, which, it teems, is now fighting bim. If Mr. Woodcock is opposed by the Southern Pacilio Kail road Compan on account of his con tcienliouelv icprrocnting bis clients aaainat the company, it will make 5;K yote for him whero ho will I jo live. Mr. Woodcock has a iuJicial nii&d. calm aud dispassionate, firm as liibratlvr, and as just and trustworthy a man as can be found. -Myrtle Point Knterpriee. U. S. CommL5loncr 5chlbrcdc Those persona who att and converged with Judge C A. Sehltio.le during his short visit in kagtisy Ust wck, wrrj very favorably impressed with ibe gen tleman. He ptve tbe ciluens here to un lerstand th.it be proposed to to con duct tbe affai is of bis office that people would have confidence in bis integrity and honor, lie also proxxv to divide his time U twee n kaKuay and Dyea, something (bat has not been done here tofore. The Judge's commission permits bim.to retain his olhce at I 'yea, aud it is purely discrttionary with bim as to whether he corupells kaguty litigants to go to Dye i, or he come here to bold court on stated occasions. The Jude bas announced that he wi; I holl court on stated occafsious aud in every way attempt to accommodate the iwp'.o of this KKality. I'olike bis predccewci , John I'. mitb. Judge SelilbreJo dots not own property in cither town, time fore he will have no axes to grind. There is still another important consid eration that enters into the coiuiuisiiou ersbip, and that is, oople will have ecn- tidor.ee in the Judge's iuteriiy until he shows by bis conduct I bat be is not en titled to it something the News dox s not for a moment apprehend. The News believes Judge eblbrcxle will cive us clean, bluest a lmistra'.i jii of jjJicial atTaira ia thi) district; that be will do ci tdit to himself, and prove an honor to the administration which sent him to Al if Ka. Let the citims aid the Judge in every way M.sjil!e, and thus make his onerous duties easier to per form. kaguay News. Iu the I'ntted i-tatcj senate, .MouJa , Senator Morgan of Alabama, introduced a resolution calling for information con cerning the proresd of woik on the Ni caragua canal and the tinaucial affairs of tbe Maiitime Company. The present war between Spain and, the I'nitcd States has demonstrated tho im(eiative necessity of this canal which w ill make the waters of tho Caribbean sea become the highway of the nations, aud teof incalculable value to the Pacific coaet states, particularly Oregon. The con struction of the canal is no political is sue, it is a national necessity. K. M. Yeatch, the fusion candidate for con gress from tbis district, is on record in 1S01, as being opposed to the most im portant measure, which will claim the attention of the next house of repietca- tatives. A vote for K. M, Yeatch, the obstructionist, is a vote against the Nic aragua canal. Remember tbis and cast your ballot for the man who is for prog ress and national defense and advance ment, Hon. Tbos. II. Tougue. AiblaD d Tidings. Editing tbis paper ii a nice business. If we publish jokes people eay we are "rattle-headed." If. we don't we are an old fossil. If we publish original matter they say we don't give them enough se lection. If we give them the selections tbey say we are too lazy to write. If we remain in tbe office tbey say we ought to get out and bustle for "locals ," if we go out then we are not attending to our bus iness. If we don't go to church we are a heathen ; if we do, then we are a byio elite. If we wear old clothes they laugh at us; if we wear good clothes tbey say we have a "poll." Now what are we to do? Just as likely as not someone will say we stole this item from an exchange and bo we did ! Thoi. II. Tongue writes us that it is impossible for him to participate in the Oregon campaign as it is imperative that he remain to look after his official duties at Washington. This devotion to duty on Mr. Tongue's part, while his oppon ents are exerting their utmost efforts here in Oregon to'defeat him f r a bjcou 1 term ia congit'BJ, is very commendable and will make hundreds of votes for our able congressman. Yeatch, with hisopposit ion to tho Natioual I'Usrd, would be a very iusigniticeul factor in congress at such a time as thi. Myrtle Point liuter prise. No county judge in I 'ounlas count hau ever given more peruoiial attention Iu the duties of the office, than haw Judge A. I''. Steams. He has during tho past four ears traveled all over Douglas County at great personal expense to him self, to inspect roaddand bridges, and to familiarise himself with the needs ol tbe people of the county iu theso respect?. He bas made it a point to get the most and the best, for the county, for evorv dollar expended. Tho tax-payers bhould bear theso things iu mind when they come to cast their ballot on election day. The reports which come from tho meetings now being held iu the west and south parts of the county, which are being addieuaed by Hon. 1 rauk Mottcr of Portland aud a number of the county candidates iudicato that the speakers are being well receivad. Largo and enthusi astic audiences greet them at every pjint. .Mr. .M otter is without doubt one of tli best campaigners in the field. MRU'S flfll BOnifl) In the Harbor of Santi ago de Cuba. PRUSIOKNT CALLS TOR HUN Only 5ocnty - five Thousand More Wauled. Nkw ink, May 2o. - A llciald spe cial from Washington says: Spain's llying stjuadton "ill fly no longer. Its race is run. Cooped up in the harbor of Santiago do Cuba, its de struction cr capture is considered by officials here to bo meivly a matter of time. IV fore the harbor are the armor ctails cf the American navy ready to give battle to Admiral I'ervera's shis the moment they poke their nosts out of the channel. The advices auuouncing these to bo the ivsitions of the warships weis received at Washington last night. The News Confirmed at Port Au Prince. Port Ac Pkimi:, May '.'"'. The icpott of the arrival of the Spanish Cae Yrrde fleet at Santiago is correct. A rones pondent hero has been able to obtain definite confirmation of tbis news, but up to tho presett it has been impossible to obtain details. Dispatches sci.t from here to Santiago atking for information on the subject lemaiii unanswered. Long Thinks Schley Mas Cen tra Hot tied L'p. W.vsuiMitoN, May 2j. At t' t r Secre tary Long said no werJ had been re ceived regarding the bottling up of the Spanish fleet at Santiago. He says, however, that he fully tiediti the press dii-patches. ami bas reason to belieye that Admiral Ccivera is cooped up in Santiago with Schley on tbe outside. It is understood the last cable connec tion between Cuba and Madrid w ill be cut today. .More Soldiers Wanted. Wamiiv. ion, May 2" The president today i??jed a proclamation culling for 7,0O' nioro voluutecre. This will make the tolal army tlrcne;th, nv")'ar and volunteer, 2SJ,lM0. Secretary Alger said this aftei noon lint the aJdttional recruits will not bo recruited from the National -lU.irJ, as were the first 12 000, but the eulisttiieut w ill be oicn. The regulations referred to in the proclamation uuder which tho enlist tneu'.s will be conducted have not yet beeu prepared, and it is thought tbero is uo occasion for hurry in this matter un til the full draft called (or in the first proclamation has been secured. It is further stated that the decision to issue an additional call for volunteers was not reached uulil tho cabinet meeting yes terday. The call, it is supposed here, indicates a determination to press the campia ac:ivelv and vigorously from now on. One hundred and twelve thousand men havo now been mustered into the vcluuteer army, and official reports show that the gieater number of these are ready to move to the front. Two- thirds of the s! ites have entirely com pie ed tbeu mis'.era. The failure cl some etatcs, notably four or Cve in the South, to furnish the men called for up to this time, is a surprise to army ofli cers here, but is ascribed not to lack of patriotism, but to the belief probably shared by marjy national guardsmen who bad borne ties and butincee connec tion which they coul 1 not well afford to give up, that plenty of o'.her persons not ao encumbered would readily be found to take their places. Ntw Yohk, May 21. A Times special from Washington says : Important an! diejuietirjg news has been received from Manilla an! Dewey. It required an immediate and etieuuoue effort to be ma le to hasten tbe forward iog of troops. One republican senatur wbo discuesed the Philippine situation with the president, said: "From the present outlook I do not expect to see the Monterey in American waters again in 10 years. If it becomes a matter of deciding whether troops shall be hurried to Manilla or to Cuba, they will go to the former, as the situation there is vastly more critical. Ni.v Yohk, May 23. A special to the Tribune from Washington says; Official advices received from Admiral Dewey, while confirming the belief that his Buprcme control of Manilla harbor is au firm as ever, indicate that the ueceaeity for reinforcements with a pow erful military force ia daily increasing, and is not safely to be delayed through any ordinary difficulty that u.ay be en- counteicd. icucral Motrin haviug -ucured regu lar forces of 1.1,000 for tha first expedi tion, and the securing of the president's piomiso that 21,000 additional soldiers would bo cheerfully furnished if re !"' 'd, is satislactjry iu the opinion ol i" 'uiy authorities, aud thiough .the -i ; the ellorts to expedito the dopaiture o' the remaining force was bun ied by war department officials. The reference iu Admiral Dewey's dis patch to the forces being organized by Aguiuald j bad tho effici of disturbing the e'juauitnily of cfliuials whose idees of permanent occupation of the Philip pines by tho Coiled HUtea forces have developed definitely iu tho last week, but the benefits to bo gained through Admiral Dewey's amicable relatione with tho insurgents were clearly recog nized. No disposition is manifested fo place too mm h leli.inon in this unit of anslHt- auco after the discotiriiKiug Jeprien o with I ho Cubans, who wcie inutile to fullill the I romttos made In Ihrir liehaK U loie hostilities began. A doti i inina tion was riprcsred on all sides to innKo Admiral lHoy iudeinrndeut cf all for eign assinlance at the earlioet pxiislble time. The Oregon's Race Around the Horn. W.i!niiiroM, May 2.'i Secretary ljng bus received an olllclal dispatch a miotic, ing the sale arrival at Jupiter Inlet, IU., IhkI night, td the halt I e ship Oiegun. Nk Yoiik, May 2'i - dispatch to the Evening Woild liom Jupiter, r'la., says that Lieutenant Davis, l tbe bat- lle-sblp Oregon, camo ashore tbero last night. Out lace," said Davi, "w a numt exciting one, and especially aft"r wo left l'.abia, for we know then the iwibility of inteiceplion. Captain Cl.uk, how ever, kept tho little fleet in constant readiness, and bad wo tun into tho Spanish fleet we would havo been heard from. As it i, "'' all happy. Our race from sail I ram isco is ended and we will havo a chance to take part with tno fleets now looking for the Spanish.' Tho Marietta and I'.ulfaio are with tho Oregon. The itattle-Shlp Oregon U Off Again .lunm. Ela.. Mav 21. The battle ship Citgon, which anivod here at 10:30 last tight, has left Jupiter. A. C. W oodcock lor Judge. Ibe CoMUillo Cilv Herald, one ol tt.o leading populist papers iu Southern Ore gon. bas tbis to say iu regard to A. C Woodcock, repiiblivnn candidate for cir cuit judge : "A. t WaodC'M-k. tho nominee for circiit judge on tho republican ticket, it will bo remembered served for I yea is as a member of the stale board of equal isation from this distritf. As a memU'i of that tiourd bo was instrumental in makimr the lante iropertv owners ol Multuomah couuty pay their just por tion of tbfe statu taxo. It will bo re membered how he maintained thi ac tion of the board under the tno of the Oreconian. He was alw instrumental in having tho board raise the assets meut on mortgages iu Multnomah conu- tv to their real value and to the same value placed on them by the ether couu ties. He was tho prune mover in se curing a raise of 2o per cent u tho as sefsmeut of railroad rvlhng stock iu this stats. In selectiuit a man for circuit judge, it is the geuoral belief that puli tication bhould lw) I"jvo olitict, and that a iud:o sh iuld l-o in a t-'sition to bo entirely independent and unbiased. Schoomtiakcr at Rohcburj: Ihc addiess of Hon. 1. . sclio"u- makei at the court house in this ti TucS'Uy evening, was the best that has been delivered in Douglas County, by any representative of any patty during tho pieseut campaign. n account of the fact that there was a "free show" on the Street, aud that Ihe Itinerants l-il which is hot ling its session iu this city drew away a largo number of oui uple who would olherwie havo attended the speaking, tho room was well lilleJ, with an appreciative audincc. Mr. Schooti msUer has a spleuded delivery and an origional'way of presenting his arguments which carry conviction. Ho is without doubt the best and most effective cam paigner that ever visited the State. Weather Report For tho week ending May 21th, Maximum temperature, 81, on the 21th Minimum temperature, l", on the 2ilrd. rrecioitatlon. .71. Average precipitation for this month for 20 years, 2.0J. Total precipitation frjm rept. 1, H'T, to date, 2o.il. Average precipitation from Sept 1, 32. S Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 13'J7, 0.3 Average precipitation for 20 wet seasons hci'l. to May. inclusive, Jj.-I J, Tuos. t!ii!.-os,'"tJbaerver. Notice No wai rants taken on taxes, aud cohIs Willie added after June 4, 1H'J8. Tho tax roll for 18!7 will bo closed June 4, ISM. All taxes must be paid by that date. l. C. Alii:, .Sheriff Douglas County. H.lui aiB Vour Ilowela Willi Caacareta. CaniJy ( aiharilc, curn lonntlpatlon forever. 10c, -J5c. I( c. u. C. rail, Urut'Kislb rtf unU ujoney. Tho W. C. T. U. will liold its regular meclinga on tho second and fourth TbuiBilay of every month at 'JM p. in. in tho hpworlh Leaguo room of tho M E. church. f.cfrrbody hajra ho. Cac.ir( in ( 'anJv Cathurtic, llic moat won derful iiiidieul tiH4 ovrrv of llm uc, plcav ant uii.J retrealiini; lo llm tiihlc, m l. neutly end K)itlvey on kliliirys, liver mill liowcls, ckansini; the entire syatem, 11hH.I colds, curn l.cadaelio, (ever, hubltuul rmiHtipation and bilioiiHiioss. i'leaao buy and try a box ot C. !. C. to day; 10, 85, ISO cents. Hold and guaranteed to euro by ull druggists. The daylight, lido along thu Columbia cauuot bo hut interesting at thin timu of tho year. Passengers tuking tho ripo kane Flyer, leaving tho Cuion depot at 2 V) p. m. daily, get Hub vhw lasting over livo butirs. Put that is not all. The 1 1. li, (ic N, give through service to Spokane, and a direct couuccliou willi thu train from hpokano to Kootenai country, Palace sleepers and modern coaches operated daily without cbango. Travelers To Npokaue, To Kosslaud, To Palouso Towns, To Coeur d'Alcne Towiih, lo all l antern Wasliiugtou 1 niiitii. To all Nortboru Idaho Points, Tako the . H. A N. f-pokanu l lyur, Aud iSave Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at p. in. V, C. Loxdom, Agent, Hone burg, Oiegcu. To Cure C'uuatlmtloii Forevur. Tnlie CiisrurelH (-'undv Ciitliiirtlo. Pte or S.'xj, If C. C C, (ml io euro, cJriip:iiihts refund money. NOTI'.S OP INTURtlST. I'.ilug yuur job welkin IhU olllio, Cato Ittos. nriilbe bi'if men Laiili . (io to tho Koiiolo.il lor llm hoi-t l igaie. Crescent, higlioul grade, chainlons, fio For a good f-i out cigar call en Mrs.N. Boyd. County claims and warranto bought by D. H. West. For ll ml -elann dentin! ry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Kugit in iiillnltii vaiiety nt AUixamlor Strong's. For rood ouls call on II. M. Marlkn, near tho depot. Mararoiii III into pound carluoiin at .igler a yrmery. Key Went, itiihoitcd Mild doiiiestic Clgiiin Kt I lio Uo.ielonf. I. S. West doc iimuianco, Ollieo up pimilo I ho potil nllico. Kido u Cienoont biovcle, Tho enay- running, durable kind. IO.OcH) men wanted at tho (toss Store to select great bargains beloro it la too late. Facts - not fakes is what our adver tising columns represent, Tho Hosa Store. Call and see the "Hoi (man" baud harness mender at Churchill, Woolloy A MeKon.io s. F, W. CariHMilor ia authorised to t& eoivo and leceipt for subsctiptions to the 1 1..MMIK m i u. All our goods aro now and of tho latest styles. No shopworu goods on baud at I ho Ioa More. At Oakland, T. L. liravos is authorised to receivo and melpl (or subscriptions to tho 1 i.mnhk w.t.n. A Uuo and lino umoi tment of chil- licu's stuH'd iut loeeived nt l'aiiolt oj. Cull mid sco them. For thut tiied feeling you must enrich aud purify yum blooit. IIochI s Sarea pari'la tho medicine you used. Money to loan ou city aud country property. l. s. lv. in 'U'K, .Marnlcra iiniiJing, liooetiurg, v.'r. The Siiuaro Deal stoio has just oiiened up a beautiful lino of W. L. iHiuglas shoos, which prove to lid Iho boot shoe mauo. v omit aul inspect l.:cm. J. W. I'.ocklev A Co., the butchsrs.will keep onlv tho choieost of meats where w ilii to supply Iho liosotiurg public, but monthly Holtloiiieuti w ill lo repiiroel. for price and ouality tail ut tho old original statu!, rrctm anil drieil f i u lie candy an. I nui-.iiirn au I lotiacco at pricea to suit all. Mut. II. Ka-ioN l ietitleinen, wo have some good thing in l!io shut lino. Ion should seet hem hcloro piiichasing elsow hero ; aUo a lai ge arnjiliueiit vl ncikties. .Novelty Store Spiing stoel, the lai gest aud leat se lectiuu cl men's flun-s, of evriygiade and viniely, junt uceiVeJ at Psiiott Pros. Styles and pi ices sui o to please Tho Plaii'i Manufat tin ing Co. re (Kilt twicu.n many i haiu drive mowers and lover 1'in leid cold last week as weie Mold during l lie same peii'jl in both-'tHi-'tT CoiublliCtl- Dou'l annoy others by vour coughing and r i W your life by neglecting a cold One Minute Comili Curu cures couiths colds, croup, gripiHi aut all throat aud lung troubles. A. C. MarsterB' V: Co. After l'ebrtury 1st we will make a re duciioii in the pi ice of I 'liver plows and eutras throughout the elitiro lino. Just received a carload of barb wire. S i aii.vi A Cmi.now ai ii. Children and adults tortured by bums ac.ilde, injuries, piv.eiiia or skin diseases may i-eciiro instant relul by using l'o Witt's Witch ll.el .alve. It is the great Pile remedy. Marstcrs' Drug tore. Mrs. J. II. Mnipo has U'cu apioiuted ri'preHi nl:itie for the Yi.tvi Co. in this city. Any one iles.nng information in rciMrl to, or w ishing to procure tho rem edy, will p'ivmhu call nt tier residence on Pine direct. jl3-:)m Whooping cough is the most distress ing malady ; but its duration can be cut siiort by tliti iijc ot Duo .Miuuto Cough Cure, which is also tho best known rem edy for croup and all lung aud biouchial troubles. A. V. Marstcrs A Co. Suits of clothes, ull wool, heavy weights, p. oU; regular ince . lim clothHH from (i to !! years for fl.'iO aud .'. Hats all fctyles aud colors lor bc regular pi Ice $1 00. All these goods are only to bo louii'l at the Ixish More. After years nf utilold sufl'fring from piles, ii. W. I'urscll of Kniinersvillu Pa., was cured by ubiiig a single box of UeWitt's W itch lla. -l halve. Skin (lis eases such as cc.cma, ra-h. pimples aud obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. A. C. M irnters t Co. A fow do.en of thofio Kentucky made pants, Huhslantial aud well made, no shoddy. Also a few Uo.eu women s, men s, boys and i l.ildre.n s sbout, regu lar wcaierc. Halu for suuAhinu nnd shade, uiid'iaear for hot and cold weather, anil various o'.ner arlicles at living prices, at II. C. Mauton s. Prof, lioble, the optician, will bo at Myrtlo Creek on .Monday and luesday, April 25th and l''ith. Those wishing there eyes examined and glasses fitted please call at the Overland hotel. Con sultation free. He w ill alo bo at Uose btiigfi'om Wednesday, Anil .rill, till Monday, Mav - I, and can be consulted at HU Pine M. Noticy in hereby given to tho public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to bo buried on my prem ises, at Uobcburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless tho party taking sand or gravel first contract with mo for the right to do so. TreHHpasbcrs will bo prosecuted ac cording to law. A.mkin Konk, PoHcburjr, Oregon, March J 7th, 1885, How' This? Wo olfci Ouo Hundred Dollars Kcward fur any casu of Catarrh that cannot bo cm. nl be Hall's Catarrh Cure. I'. J. CIlKNFn A CO., Props. Toledo, o. Wo tho tiudcruigued have known F. .), Cheney for the lust io vears, and believe 1 1 ilu pbilctlly lioiioraljlo Iu Hit business tianvactioim aud financially able to car ry out any obligations made by then ilrin. West .V Tru.ix, Wholesale DruuciHts. Toledo, I. U sldiiu', Kinuau iV; Marvin. S hole- salo Druggists, 'i'oledo, Ohio. Jlall s Catarrh Cure is taken iulunm ly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surface of (he s stem. Price 7oc per bottle, hold by. ull druggists. Test imonials free. I'uii't Tylmri u hiit aud KiuiAij Vuur l ifu Ann;. To fiilt tolmrco ca-slly uml forever, be uiuif in tic, lull of bl, nerve and vlfor, talie NaTo Hue, the wonder-woi her, lliut uiulccs wcull men i.li i:j(. All ilruKKiKts, line or SI, CuruKuuruu tei.d. Ilooldit unl Niiiiiplo fren. AililreHa HicrlliiK ItcmtJy to i Cnkuii'i or New VoiL MI II ! Hon, frank Molttr Myille Creek, Tinned)', May 2uth ai 1 130 p. m. Canyonvlile, Frllny, Mav 2Vlh at 1 'M p. in. Kiddie, Friday, May 27.1., at 7 ;30 p. m. Drain, Salmday, May 2Hih, nt Jp in, Hon, John AV 5oniers. Will addreaa ihe po'pl id Douglas conn I v mm lilloaa. lileudalo, lui'sdiiy, Ma ;!!', at 7 ;30 p n. Ciinvonv ille, Wodnfiday, Julia Nl, at 1 :'M p. lit. Ui l.'hi, Wodui'tday, June InI. at 7 :M p. in. MvrtleCieek, Thursday Juno 2nd, at 7 :'M p. iu. Wilbur, Friday, June 3rd, at 7:30 p. m. Oakland, Saturday, June 4th. 1 :30 p.tn A Card. Tothevottrs of Koeeuurg, l'mppia, Deer Crook aud West Koeeburn ure- clncts: Tho undersigned innet resHct. fully calls your attention lo the fart that ho ia n candidate (or jusliee of the peaco fur these precincts at the election Juno, OUi, proximo. And he truita that his life iu lbs city for the last 20 years is such that it will prove to you Ida OtnoM for that ofllce, and that you will feel ust tied Iu Riving him vour support thers (or. W. V. Qi.viauin. Pioneer Limited Is tho name o( the only imrfoct train la the world, now running every night between St. Paul aud Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Hallway the pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved facilities (or the safety ami enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing vi" ( uan tifut scenery along the route of Ibe Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any iiereon upon receipt of two-cent tioataue stamp. Address (ieo. H. Heaflord, Orn era) Paseeugor Agent, Chicago, III. Horn. liRl'l'.PK.-lng Prairie, May M, lstS, to Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Orublr, a daughter. AifiOUnCEnEHT ExtraordimarY zi -.: Io People h Wear Clothes I'roiu today (May iotli) until Aiijiibt i u' ;u- .v.i'itij; to inaugurate the Greatest Clothing Sale in the history of merchant tailoring. Onr Mammoth New KuiMing, which is being built for us, will lie ready to rcccixe us oti the first day of August, and between now and that time we want to make up into fine tailor-made suit:: evety yard of cloth that we have on hand. Iluudreds of thousands of yards of the finest weave on earth is included in this Grand Sale. Another reason for this Ciieat Sale is the fact that the war has knocked a hole iu the tailoring business all over the United States, aud while we are doing the largest tailoring business iu the wmld 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 we are going to tailor clothes for you uulil August ist at a POSITIVR LOSS to ourselves, at the same lime we want to stamp the fame of Tllli 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 in your pocket, and if you are a shrewd buyer you will recognize the fact. Trices speak for themselves. Look at the big reduction : $15 Suits or Overcoats go Hi 17 IS It) 20 i i ii it 21 25 44 " " 2(i 28 44 Hesldcs these enormous bargains, we will line all coats aud vests with our Imported Pancy Trench 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 wc will line the same with our Fancy Silk and Wool linings, without extra charge, the regular charge for the same being 3.oo. IJesides the incomparable bargains we are oll'eriuir you we also give to our customers, absolutely free, one fine $20.00 suit of clothes each month during May, June and July. Kach customer will stand au equal show to get one or more of these suiti that arc Call at once and inspect before the choicest pieces arc 1 Ins is an opportunity again, and wc repeat that wc POSITIVE LOSS to ourselves, but we have the best of reasons for doing so, and our loss is your gain. CLAUDE B. CANNON, Representing The Royal Tailors. At the 5amc Old 5tand, Room 3, Review Uulldlng. Undo Cays This la America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite. Purify and Vitalize Your Hlood. Overcome That Tired Feeling;. Got a boltlo of Hood's SarsaparllU nnd begin to take It TODAY, and rcallio tho great good It Is turo to do you. Hood's Sarsaparllla I Aninko'i tlrcalnit MoJlelne. All itiiiinil-l'. You Can't .lutle A Sansxie by It's Ulster- Ni-ttht'i tun you h (Ik vmIim ol a )! x yxW lijr U rlntnu-l fti-ItBlliln 4i!i' lil Mile I'll) i It , ntltl ilo liit vth iout luiw ttir lcl material, ihr hm t im-Ih tiM(itn - lltMt. Mini IMU-I HMi' lV h Hft i ho kunw linw loolit w hu Ihm' Iriiroc! t Jf X lit c full Inter ' I i itt' Int )-. . tn llu t niiiliut Hun ( resce nt gicycles II III. u .11 I . e li- I In e illnUlH . Mr II tluiM n Iml t:x n nil" Hit in, nml eililam u In tliey aie U-tlet llian otht-t. V o -I'll IIicki mi i ) pai iiirnl II ili -In.! A. C. MAKSTIiUS iS: CO. AOIiNJS. kohici uif ;. - owmi.NN. during this Sale for $11 ll.oO 12 l:t II 15 it; 17 17.50 IS 10 20 21.50 23 to be given away. this extra hue line ol .samples sold. that will probably never occur arc tailoring these goods at a