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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1898)
Tho Plaindealor rOSTKRH, uoDuiiUs, LfcHhU ULAD8, I' ILL HE A UP, ETC., ETC., ETC. Executed Neatly and at Living Itatcs. The i'luimloalor UEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM 1'ilMl .ll"l Mel) M'HI'lllV Illl'l I llMlnlil) Aliiiik n il l MhIii litrncl, KOMI IU M44, lti;iaIN i V tllK I'LAINUUUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Vol.. XXIX. ROSEHURG, OR ICG ON, MONDAY, JUNK 13, iSS. No. . A. 4 a . y a. Sin Inly ,1),lllg. 11 IV 11, I. I.H llushlll'lUt l.'iIlilK, KM, Htf, '' h i. Hu ll 1 'ij nlHr ruiiiiiiiiiili annua Hi Hm I 11. u. I-. Iinll nil mil mil mil liiurlli riiuiiMU) I I 1 li 1 i 1 1 1 1 11 . AH iik iiiIm f ti"iii'l"l lit al 1 I 1. -1 .1 1 11 1 1 . aii I nil iIxIUiik lirulliiu. cur- I lilt iin Ho I In . 1 1 . -1 1 I IUM.0 I'.HK U'rtllN, K. H HKliM VS M V It K ii r.'iiry . ) il'il.M I'uliNOII., Nil. .'I J II. II. II, A. M., in nil i viiry W iiliiimlny rii'lilns lit 8 In Hi. i 'old Mnviiil.i Hull. Vliltlni timllu'ia hiii i iir'l) illy In, licit In alli'tnl. (,', II, aWNoN, I i. i. W. I'liuit, t'liuiiulliir. II. li. Inn; Mi ri'iHf)'. M'i.l I l,oliur, A. K. . A, M . HK0U1.A t ii.. iiii: tin. mi'I ili Wcliic.ailayii III i .1 ll III. Mllll. Mlt.K J0IIN-0N, W. M. it. I, Jk 1 1, H 11 , 1)1111.1.1 IIIIA N 1.0, HIK. NO. 1, 1. O. O. t. I in. i i .iiui.Uy rt.ubiH til mi ll ' l tii.ii hull iii li. 1. 1 rill'uv l.ni.li' Hi H"i tuiril. At in In. i h ut In. iir.lir In iiimhI iHiKlhi mo Invlt--. (.1 nr.. 1,1. ll'Mll.tt l IIOIIINHON. N. U.; K, O. Mti m i, rWy. HM Iini'i l.ulM.K, NO. W, A. . II. W. in. . i Hi, iiiul iii"t Imiitii MuuiUl ill , li i, i. mill ut V He. ill Hi U'1'1 FvlUm hall. . t. l.iln M III III" l.l'L I III K'"' lU'llllg 'U III- tl,' I to nt'.mi'l pl.NO 1(11. NO .y. il. A. I'- . MMC'IH 1UI 'N. ii,, t ninl Hm I fliui 'U) nl mill Hioiilh. w n'li :, ,i ;l I. II I' I OUCH No. HI, M Kit IS tout mi I II, li t Cilia). III im li Ultiutli. i.VM'.i'l- A I I I N i K Ili KUlur Wumli'ilr 1 Mi. tin I..' lull ut Oianiio Hall, lii.-i Lull!. Hi" lil'liiv I" HhtiiiIht, llarcl) Hie Lliliil Vli.lnjf III Mi'lili-mlwr. 1 in. I III i mi l I It. NO K O. I-. H .MkKIH N uti 1 lium.'s). i'l mil Ihdit. M, I 11 : ll.Mlllt"Ok W. M. Kl i: A I . : i ) l u'. I.Ui l'iN NO I.H II OK 1.. K , IV ,, , i. n, i) . , ..., ! mi l I. mill' rmii'lay . ,,,U i i in 1 1 , i;. K 'K IV. MKHS A. , h.uiiik i oua r-wiu. Hull, v.-n i',; l...i;!,.i 1 1- ii""l aiaiulm "" imliy im il' l i i" il''- 11 Olt-MMlOlllll t IIHlH. 1 M. CUAWrOHD, V Attorney at Law, ,.,,,. .. Mni.ii i. lUllMlim. iuwiuuuu.uk. t Jfl-t in. l lotc llio t. f. l-Jtu-1 Oltlce U'I 1,1 ,., ' A ' 1" I'lllH) I .il- Un. U.i I'. l. I-Hliil OlBi c .i. .i. .i. u ini.iMN. ri.Kn. rn it Ti. JUOWN A TUSTIN, Altorucya-;it-L;iv, li ,nn 7 mi l t .W VVIUam HIIM.-K. KUaUbl i.U. OK It. WJLI.13. VttoriK-y iiti'l CoiiuHclor at Law, Will rr. tiro In M the njllfU f th WUU". Of .1 iu "I.ikI. ii lluii.luii;, Uuuilaa puunly, Or. 1 D STnATFOUD, ft J Attorney ;it Law, l(.i .in" .1 mi l I l nrl.ir.V iImiii Him k. Ku.iliHl'KO, OH I n. i-iUDT, Attoi uey-;it-L;iv, ll'i-Ull'Kii, OltKiJO.N. ItA li. KIDDLE, Attorney at Lav, KOHKUriUI. OKKUOM. Norllicrii I'jcillc RailroaJ Company. u- hulling tiik'itH lu nil puintH i:at at li.ilf Hm truuliir r.ilt'H. I. IS. K. lii uK, l.ji .il .i'iit No. Murmurs buililinij. JLMEH V. HOOVER, I'ltyMcian -uid Sitlj;euU, t'UK 1.. i uii . u, i, iiih- iiiir Milli ,.l L'lly Hull. KOMIl'ltd, OK. UA BUOWN, M. D. I l I Id), .IU Jill ki.iill rillui'l, ul n lili tin. i'l Mr. J. IHurr. UO.M.IU'lKi, OH, Surgeon and Jlomuoopatliio I'liyrieian, Ci;'lir nil., iIkoim'ii I'ocUUr. yyiLL. 1. HEYDON, (iiiil.- Wm'v3i. and Notary IMibllv. Orru i: lu Court llouno. mi, I, .in Inr iiiiivi'Vlm: ninl Klolil NulcaiilioiiliJ in, u.i.iii'H'.i'.l in Will 1', Iliy, Inn, I'l.iinty bur u yiir, II.im huii:, Or. IIOMWI.I.I., IXmimIiIM Couilly, OlfROll, Mill IIS U TIiii w uIi im ul l tit-MU M'ilui: run I ni n : Imlliu'i linn, inn', l',,,if.Mi,i,i, iliu Cailiiiiiiilri ul Iron ninl I. inn ninl t liLn-iilm ul Ciililutu, MiiKiiObliini ninl I'.i.liuiu. ono H,iiin; .,m i ii l hm i; uml tin, utlii i' over '.'mil niiiliia u( miIiiI in ii I ti r tu tliu liulluu. I.iii iiii'il mi iln, Hniiilii'iu l'uolllo Ititllnmil, "Bint-lu nun i" In, in Hun I'liiiii lM'o to I'urlliiiiil, In iiiiti;liis I'uiiiily, Oivgim, AiMti'iti iili-.l ciim.H ul Klit'UliiiillHIU, NhsuI Oil IiihIi, CiiIiiiiIi of On, Htiiiiuu'li, l)yHii'mlu 11h I., I,.m. NiiiruUiii, Miilmlul 1'ulbolilllK, Klilnoy 'Irmilili', riiiiKlliiilliin, IHniiimm ul tin, Hklll, l.h. r mi l Hihh.Ih, uii.I Vuin-roul iIIncuhi'M liuvv lii'i'ti rami liy Hm uu ul Uhho wiili'lH. Ni w Imlli ru, huh iiniiiii'U',1 unit llio umlu lniil.lnm. I'iihIiiiiIi'o uml Kxpri'iisiiu tliu I'trtu Imi . li.illy nyul, mull, uti.i huUU. IVnus ?H) it tvi'i U, J ., r iluy, lin luilliin lilllllH. 'l lio l.)ti l U ii n.ti-r llio liiiiui'illuto miiu'ivIk- lull 111 1 CAIT. IIIIN. II. IIOHWIJ.I,, "'ln' MnnnipT. f SIKICII.Y I IK5I-CI.ASS. f -McCLALLi:n. MIIH, II. ', Mi ( I. Al. I.I.N, I'L .p. nsAEauAanaa roa travelii.3 i:e:l A l i:H HI'.ANIINOII.I'.i lini', Ulli' Hniiiilu Hui'liK. Twt llm tu mnl f'tuiii 'I riln- Crockery and Glassware ! I niu.kl mil I I'IiiihI A kt...i I .... it I t'w-i hrouliL hi H"h iiiiik' t l.i H nun Li II in-1. 1 i tun. v ', GBQCES1ES I on vi i AM' ( I'.A l: All Kinds of Country I'i ckIikc MRS. N. BOYD J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your i tf EGGS Ami BUTTER. WOODWARD R05EBURG Dot's l' ALL COMPETITORS! We ru in tliu I.ra!, ami n.i n to Uii i there. Tho lioliltn lUrvml is uiun un, mul fttrm on ro uniliiijj bcrmmn Wiimlw mil Ioiki to thi ir iiiUrrst. Full Triniiiiuil TEAM HARNESS TltoKO uro all l.rnthur au.l Warmnli.). SADDLES At lloiluuoil I'licci. (Arnault your i'iuo mul lo Hum mul in SVoo'lwril liudiro buying, W. WOODWARD Ahk your Druist fr n uriii'r.'uu 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Elj's Cream Balm pffrevcV imitaliil no ciiiiuni' tiiorc.ir y ivr miy mlii't liiiuriou ilm:;. U Isiuilckly Aluil'l. Llvm ui'iu'i aii'ii. u. It opens nun ciruiiM'o rr- , , . K.tesSf.. COLD N HEAD 1 ir.Ou mul I'l, ill. In 1 1 ul MilulTiiiu'. Ui'.liili tin, ht'iixi'H ut 'l iiil, i uml Nini'll. I-nil hi.r uOr. ; 'I mil Mn IHr.i R( )ii...'i'lflii ur liy m ill. tl.Y IJHOl'llliKH, Ml Wiirria t-ltcct, Is'tw Turk. Notice tu Con true tors. Sealed plans and upwi licit iouu mid bids will bo icteivod ul tho olllro of Ihu couuty clerk of Douglas eounty, 'leituu, up lo Friday, July H, LS'.iS, ut, 1 o'clock, p. in., for tbo hiiildine;, rrcrliou and conulruclioii of u wngoii bii.lo over Llk Creek, on the now Hiirveyud connly road from Drain tu 8011th Drain. Tho right rcBorvud to rojoi l any i'iuI all bids. Uy order ol tho county com I. May 10, KiUS. A. K. Knaiixs, t'ontity Julian, Ulcyclo TIich. Tho Chime, tough, tried mid puiii'lino proof. For Bit In bv T. K. 1 V It 1 1 UiUIUIN, KoHnliiirn, "r. i Middle. 1 1 u i r. ih (nr (iDVi riii)t' ( U'i'i I J. I' (ii.Wy ut t -ti iy o ri v i 1 lo vkh in I'l n I liiliilnv. Il'iii.ll. W. IvIiIiJIh wtti In tjmiyuii villo Moiiility, I'riil Lid'lln iltimlail rrtcntitly for Laktivitiw , Wullcr I'orniilt if iyn rri-uk hh In ! tliffi rilyHntiinluy. i .Ijh. r.yrtin noil W, 1', Ci,oMir Mcro in lovu WrilnemUy ovenlnij. Jacul) liruMiiof lUyn L'tvfk. iu doiiij; Imiiiii'S'. in town Monday. ). . 1,'ohIiuw mi it ile ii political Himimli turn? Tlititmtuy nftrruouo. il'iti. .1, ,M. Soiiit-rn aililrtMird llm t lli zciiM ul iliiii I'lut'o W cliiioHjoy tncniou. .1. . Hamilton ami O. L, Willis were iiitt i viowiiiji Iln; voti i al tin's ilacn Fat ur.ljv. ('. li. Calcliini taiiii) tluwii fruui Iln) Ciuiki r .lark initio Monday and ruled fur iruiHiilv. A. V. Wuoilroi k j I Kugnurs. and Uoo. M. lliowu vf li'juttlnir Horn at this mo Wmliift'lay. Tin) S';i'liiuiii liiild u Bjiecial uiecliui; TlmrMlay niKlit lo rrhcarso tliuir iiicinu n il .lav t xi-iriniB. Mr. a:il Mrs. Llojd Myualt caiuo in 1 1 un Dad's rii'itk'Kiiniluy a"J Hre visit" liit! miiIi d icnds in this vlcinil. ii. M. Williuuis cauio dono Loin I lie run) mi Moiulay, where bo ia engaged iu mi ni.- wood for ibc railroad company. Mini Miiiuiij ittlu uf Myrila Creek r.iiiu: up irn-l wtrk and lemaioed aovvral tla.vc, 1 1; e Kuitt of Mrs. M. logsdou. A untune man was al Ibis daci tbo fife . ii l n( ihu week invcutiualinK the wuiih id I'm nirkle iniiii's. I. if-l :-uti.lay the W. of . ol Ibis jil.trc, in iiii'aiiit.'d by u lar(o nuuiler of u ir i in., lie, marched iu a body to the liravryaid to Jrruiuto tho gravu of llioir dr(ratrd I roihcr, V. A. Dean. Tho t:i inii 'iiy was very iuijiresHivo and a" ll,,lr. A aily i I suiiiin it'0ili', luiibiuliiij; of Mr. and Mrc. L. C. Merriaui, Mins Millie Uuuiiie, N'.rvo and Horace Webber, ie t'ni.r l from Middle creek last week, w lii'iiMlu y bad lieeu una buuliiiK and Urliing tx)i'diliuii. I'btiy reimi l having liii 1 an r xi rlli'i.l tiiut. I.t' itiou ilay at HiiH placa was .juiot and iiiievi nlf ai. Every body aooiaeU to l0 v'.'iid milt I'l Mild illh08l'd to "live uml I'-', livf." '1 bo vitiim was steady iintti ll. r luiddlu of tbo afternoon, wheu tin tm : k. i'f tho votes wl'io pulled. The r- 'Uii'.ii f the ball its lasted till 3 o'ricrli liii'ttday uiorniiiK, the renult ihoMiu ilmt 1J7 votes bad been east. II it is ik'i'idt'd by (be number of votea i-.iti for governor which patly carried Ihe prrriiirt. tht-n iiri'.btr side can claim vict, iy, ai the vote for lieer and King was a tie. N-'tfill lltK. Looking (llass. i Act vlliin has a line appuaruueo iu this icinily . 1'. M. S'ltickluud weul tu llusehurgono day this woeU. The rniud ball which was given on the iiih, was largely attended by all the yotii'i; people. Lad Williams, our friend who has been away fur four years, is visitiug relatives and (1 inula hero this (Spring. Ho has jin-t ret tu nod from Alaska, w here ho lias lorn ioi several months. Wo hope he hai como back loaded down with gold nuntJ. Wo Hre eorry to statu that Frank, Tru in 1111 h et i'iously ill. Walter Laird and his brother pussod through the valley, 0110 day last week uiili iiuili) a number of Gne hos. Mia Mollio Witner of (irceus Statiou was the Kiichl of Miss Myrte SpauKU Sun day and Monday. Dwui to the bcrioua ilUucss ot Mra W. Wright, our school was dismissod last Widiit.'sday uvouiug. Wo are glad to say thai ho bus lerovered sutDciootly bo that 1'iuf. W. icsumud his school work aaiii, Tuesday. Ho is ouo of tho ablest and tnobl surceusful teachers iu Ihu county. Mii.ti Alma ilricklaud, and Mil. J. II. Miller Mom i.jititm rolatiyos iu Colcq alley ft rial days last Week. sovoial ot leu Mile people alleuded the Moiuuiial Servicoa hero Kuuday. Mi'. C, II. Miller and family of Med ford have been visiting the family ul Mr. and Mra. M. btrieklaud for tho past work. I hoy are goiug tu leave fur i'aco ma, W ashiugtou, soon, whore lliey will uiukj their future huuio. Meiuorial day was appiopiiately ob served by the peoJlo of Looking (.dues and adjoiuiug neighborhoods last iSumiay , Tliu uxei'.usos begau with a sermon by lcv. llaiuptou, the 'Methodist miuiuter of Ten Mile, which was a very aolo uud ina'i iH'Uva address fur tho occasion. Alter tho morning service they all gath ered at the grove where a bountiful io paul was served, tu which all did ample justice, while Ibero some uf tho singers sang I wo of Ihose good old "patriotic" songs, Tito Hud, Whito uml Line, and Star HpaiiKlo Intuuor. From there they gathered ut tho church again, from wbeui'O the I. O..O, F. beaded tho pro reunion marched to Ihu I, O, l), F. ceme tery. During tho May at ceineturiHH they ;ui seven' of IIdii! (run I oi l Lwu After all Ihe umvoi tmd bj.'ii pro!.: ,:.l y docoraled the procession uiarchud Im k to the church wliero thoy Ji.its;iiO'l to an Interesllnn uddres.1 1 y Mr. Wiley, fiom whence they leliiruol to their muiy huiiiHj, f'ii'liii)( tli:it th .i lUy w.H .out! of loii( eoiiimeinoi atiou. Ji.-ni". Drain News. d rain tliu Wnti.lniiiui.) Clarenjo Clomoiili met with iuin ful accidiut while out wboelinff flii''i day, resulting in u badly fprainKl vwli-t. I'rcf. lyotjis !ar.i-o liani'Ji;tid Ihu seniors nd I ho faculty uf tho Normal school at lied' Ion's leu cream p.irlMra this aftei noon. Wednett'lajMifliiriiooii (ho n-n'i'-t.ce of A. L. Moon was discovered 011 fire, but by the titimly uid of a crowd of our citi zens, tho flauiiw were soon e tiiHitiiblifd. Tho lire oriniiiiited from a ilofeclivt' Hue. Mra. J. . 1'attereon, lie-; MisnGarrie Van Winkle, of llalwy , was tho guest of Mm. C H. Hefty uml family tho latter part of luht week, and left h'alurl.ty uiornitig for liardincr lo join her I. no band, who is leaching nejr that, pce. The app'.'iDluicnt of lion. .I.T. llridg es for register uftUel'.K Lane' OlJirc, has been conlirmed by tho neuut, uud Mr. Lridgca will movu bis family lo Koteourg about the middle of the mouth, lhey will occupy Ihe comiuo dious residence of e-.Judge strains. ; A ver pleafant reception was given at thn boardinu ball Friday tvening in honor ol Miss Aujroy kiddie, wfaolrt! fur her iume ut i.lenl.uook Kuuduy. Miss Kiddle bus hern attending tho Nor' lual here Ihu paat winter and Jkih lu.tdn a host of friends who hope to have her return for the coming Heboid c'.r. r I i jiu thr I'm- 1 A. 10 .loluidoii hai broul.L )ua (aiuily horo Irom Modforil, slid will n'ct y llm Kuiotill botisc. Incob .aaycis, ul L)ng i'rniPrie; iu town Tuesday. II reports crops .'iu Him I'mpijua in ; ll mri.Hhiiv; cundi(ii.ix livery hotly M uitt-rosli-d Hi "straw Ixjriying." TI10 ipuatity and luaulity ol wild Uraw hurries this e,ir is f r uhuvu Ihu averugo. ' A .1, l'kkurd of Euguno, rlAppod twelvu cars of yeajiing and to )f r old bteum mid cows uiHt calved to Mi't'to'irt Uhi .u , 4 Mr. 1. C. l'niker, of Oakluid, caure down on tbo local Saturday mornint' to visit her suns. I'd.. Elmer and IH'.vo, She will remain until the clothe uf (cbool. A, L. Joliusou is pushing work on tho new Hour-mil1. The frame work is al ready up, and Drain will eoua lutvu ore of tho best Hour-mill -i iu the tlaU'. Khorla t'., wilo of our esteemed towns man Wm. M. Moore, died at Jier Lomo in Iraiu, .luuo u lS'.'.S. The nuidi'ii name of deceaiied was Waldi-n. be was born near sUui. Or., Sept. L', IS and was married lo 'iV m M. Moure cii Nov. 10, ISS1, During llio past 0 yoart she has Ihjoii a resilient of Drain. Sho has bueu a devout Christian for many years, and always regretted, during her illness that n!irt eoold not d 1 more in her Master 'a service. Toward tho last she was helpless, out, uutwitlvtiandiug tlie agonies tdiu Biitlered, she was always a marvel of patience. The bereaved husband uud friends have) the sincere sympathy uf the coiu muuity, Cleveland Hems. Will 1. Hey don visited U.'schtirg last Tdosday. llormau Marslera visited t'oi'.'d Vailey Suuday. W. W. Scott ia uul horo cuiliv.ning his gurdiui. Uev. K.M. Mai liters and eon t'.mory visitvd Koscburg Tuesday. F. M. tijj.l took a tup lo lios-buig 'ast Friday. E. C. Davis uud wife weie viiitnig friends iu Coles Valley last uud.:) . Howard ami llomuin Wilson have te turnod Jiutuo Irom French Setlfuincnt. luuiik) and Uud Loudon of ilosebnrg aro visiting frienda hero this) vcol. Tho dauco ot Siioii Neons' Thursday, Juno -ud, was a. grand luceeiiu. Tho young pooplo ihunvd UII one o'doek Fri day louruiug, iibeu lhey all returned homo ifeeliug.tbal tbo evening iWi been well Bpeut. Miss Eva Handy, wlu hai born wuiL iui! iu Uosebnrg f(ir aomo lime, is ijK-ud- iug tho wook vieiliii;; bei' mother h 'e. Tho election passod off ipi rtl , V ru. Tho result, was a majo'ity ol all Ihe votes cast Kir the rupublicau ticket. A match game of baseball was pla ved horo Monbav afturuoou, .luno tith, tween the I'levoland and Frrm li Sol Vk mora nuioe. It resullud in a victory for tho former nine by a tieorn ol ;W Ij I-- A (.Toveliiud delov;atiau cmi'i-ling ul E-D. Handy nml tiou McUiu. Kino 't t 'ratio, J. II. F'crce, M.J. IUnk.bait,. Sell Hersbey, Wullaco M unlock, Nick Jeukius, E.L Faiitield, Leo Marat ora, Dad Koyes and D. V. llbutchiil viHDo! Kosoburg, Sat m day, .luue 1th. We thiuk tt o Cleveland Uidji mo not quite as well posted as to who Hjo Clevo laud Jays nro as they think., l'copio who are all as Biiapieioun ol utihri j will do well tu j 0 walchuil. Ci I I M Whit's the Mailer witli Kansa.i'i" A UlRM'.Ild lOllf hill lilKl'll till! plate foi ti.erly occtijiiod by ft 7 per cent mort gage on the Kaunas farmer' b'ime. Tber.; i i a piano in tho K annua farmer'a pallor un I a inelodeon in Ihu Ksiihrs farm, 1 ') ci'ting room m-ilher of whiih wail purcluified on the ini'tiilimerit plan. Tliu KaiiHHi furiuer has n.-carpeted , re papMie I, and refurnished his b.ndsonie ri'hid'ineu. Tho ICansas farmer's pockets aru bulging -a it.li wealth. Tbo Kansas farmer's wife drivis h-r own phftclou. Tim Kansas fsimor'sKoii plgoIf. The Kansas farmer'a daughter is a inducer of a whist chib and everything about the KariMas farm tells of pioeiicrity. The only thing the Kuneai farmer needs at prenenl to mako him perfectly content with bis lot is a new political isnue of Kaueas decign and const ruction. All Ihu old ii-sut-a have fallen into in noctiouHue!, Tho loJgs rooms of tho gi angers are descried. No stlf-rcst. fet ing Kansas farmer would think tolay of subscribing fur an allianeo weekly. lie would not be caught reading a Mont gomery Ward maga.iuc. Tli's li i;e-fiiver (picstioti was sotvt'l to his entire faiia faction by tho golden wheat fir Ms of Kansaa la-jt fall and subtUeut pro-i-eeditigs on the t 'bicago lioaid of trade. Wliat, I lion, is tho matter with Kansas? Nothing, except, as we have stated, , 1 ; - f .. 1 . . . . r ..1 ::..-! tltflO IO WUMW. V- Vi ln J.w.. issue of the Kansas type. A Kansas politics i ietnu must have originality and individual. ty. It unttni not whether it ii u; iijfed to all the ether issues be forp the great American public, s long as it elands out alum- h-l ire I ho world as a dih'.iuetivcly Kanm Ueue. Tuat's the main p-jint And no Kansas farmer can tu entirely happy, no matter bow well off lu may be iu worldly goods, and 110 111 alter what spiritual calmness may up ii iiiai, until he cm find an he w that iil drag him to ihe county sv..t twice u week in winter 111,. I fcix times 3 imk ia sumuitr. It matters not to l.im whether the issue wears long hair and regards itself aa leiiur superior to suiipcudcrs and sock, hj long as it is the real thing and compels the lt-ad pen cils and tyyaariters and legiit'.ivd halls of the ULiveise lo pouio i intervals ttjnl pay Rlteution 10 Kansas. They are talkiug out there of bringing forward tho prohibition iseuo cgain this year, but that will baldly give general totissuctiou. - It l-culd be a second-hand again as St John handled it in the gooii.cld days when every second man iu Katsad kept a club key with tho num ber if bis bottle tattooed 0:1 the back of his left band. Thotu were llio halcyon days of temperance iu Kaneas and the men w ho were polico justices then are iniiiiouaiies now. I'.'.it Kansas will find an bsue. That maguiiicent elate has never failed yet, and nothing but a visitation of grass hoppers or a four months' drought can cave the nation from the consequences. Chicago Inter ocean. 5h.i5ta Limited lis ihe name of the only perfect train i-u ILe world, uow ruuning every night tVilweeutt. I'aul uid Chicago, via the I Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway - -ihe pioneer road of the west iu adopt iu j all improved facilities for the safety ui kI enjoyment of pasfengei?. An illus tr iled pamphlet, showing views of beau- tit id ureiierv uLmg the route of tho Tio- nr er Limited, will be sent fieo to any e imou upon receipt of two-cent postage Eta nip- Address Heo. II. Heailoril, tien er.il" J'asseuger Agent, Chicago, 111. Now wheels for rei t Cyclery." at the "Creic.'iit V.hat a wonder it is that sonic w o in c n are r-o lirrillcss about the Itiii'S" that con criu ihi'iit most. They endute all sorts of pain and misery with cate ler.sness which would tievrr be noiisihle it they Wm c al izcil the coiiocfiucticrs. Conmarativelv lew v- women understand that when they iicjfleet their health because they are too bury or overworked their minds me taken up with other concern. Unit lhey me ImiancinR on the ctlgc of a fatal precipice. Any weakness or ilis-ea-se of woman's special organism i no tiiiling matter. A w oman who thtoiiRti imiiltereiiee neglects these troubles is lavimr the foun dation for lile-loiiB wictchedncss. A modest woman naturally recoils from the moilifviiur ordeal of examinations uud local treatment which doctors insist upon. Ilut theie is no necessity for tiny such ii--nifomntivr. Dr. Pierce's Vavotite i'lf scriotion cures these delirale complaints positively and completely. It ts a medicine devised for this particular purpose by oe of the most eminent of living specialists in woman's diseases. Ir. Vic i co has been fur nearly yi yeais chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hold and Smgical" Institute, of llutlalo, M V Durimr this time he has tecetved fully ninety thousand U lleis from women who have been ctued by the "lsivoiite l're- serintioii." Some ol tliese letters me ...i..,.,.i t. ,.,.iM,u-.ii,ii in one clmpter of Dr. Vi.M'a I.,, at ihonsauii uasre book, "The Medical Adviser It contain advice and siiRRestions for self tieutment which every woman ought to read. Mure than half a million copies have been sold at ft. .so each. An absolutely free edition iu paper covers will be sent for a limited lime to anyone sending 91 one cent stamps lo pay the cost of mailing only. Ad dress Wot Id's Dispcir..itv Medical Associa tion, llutlalo, N. V. For a handsome cloth bound copy send 31 stamps. t New Store 1 A FULL t 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! IS KINQ1 The C. I. -TASH ..DUALCR5 IN. 1 NO OLD GOODS Jackson Street, Opp. Review Building. M AKE A I10TE OF IT JUST RECEIVED l WOLLEITBEEQ BEOS jJs CANDY VVcURE CONSTIPATION Njf4F??l-wi 1 1 11 I 'I I'll JOc w-f'ilateriR .-3ft.- iitVS 25c 50c V"' , aw- his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS New Goods! j rocery STOCK OF Free Delivery j K. Store, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. IN THE STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. SQUARE DEAL STORE. AT THE DRESS GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, u -t CLOAKS, CAPES, J CLOTHINO, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. At HHICIiS to 81'IT THE TIMES ALL DRUGGISTS S j $3. 3 tivci: i2 -2T-Cl 8 i Place 11 ni A full and cum pic I c atsuitiucut ul'all guuds usually kept in a first class grocery. Kvcry thing uffcred 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, l'iek els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. 0