THE PLAINDEALER. PublUlieil every Mvuilsy and Tliurwlar rtr in I'I.inii-at.f.r rriiUsiiiNo c. K, P. l II VI I ORII ... V. V. II KM JAM IN ... .K.llt.ir, MmiiKrr, Muttaci Ipllaii ItMU-n. O no Year .. HIS MmiiIIih Three MontlK .11' Ml LH). 18(H. TMIi OOLD DliMOCRAT. We are becoming thoroughly tiied and Bomewlat disgtWed with (he fulsome, llattory and sentclift praise which 18 liciug lavished on tlio to called "gold de inocralR," by ccr'ain republican paper in Oregon. In ilio lir.-l place there is not enoug'i "gold dnuot rats" in tl.e PUbf, WllO Voted tl l! republican lilkd, cither at II e last Juno flection, i r at i lit presidential e'citii'ti of two tears ago, lo justify all this hits, l i e ro called "gild douiocrut," holds aUmi ibe kui p -i lion, with refereuc.) t pjluio. at l-s I lie "ulycr rcrublican.'' Potti aie t i -valeers or hucciniers on tli-j ? -a if m1i tii. If a man don't like tlie republican party or the populist pattv , k t bias leave il (or the party lie likes better, and uol Income a biudi-w hai ki r u gucinlU, whacking around between tl-o inns. If traying Ibe party w l o;c name lie slill claims I o bear. Republican leaders were in ruigbly poor bu-iucr?, whenlhey were engaged in sending Itlegraiiis lo Wash ington, importuning llie adiuiuif iraliou lo continue a deiin-cral in l'ie r l ec'or's urfiee.to which lit) ivjh appointed m a demoiiat, bile still claiming t J be a diMiincrat, lie belratcd hit parly We respect a demo; rat , who, w li ile claims to be a de-uioer.it, Slavs willi bid party in advereiiv us well as in tuccef: but a "gold democrat" or a 'silver re publican," w bo, like P.enedict Arnold only remains in tbe camp whae tbey have been hnno-cd and rewarded in order ibat tbey may betray and stab in the Lack .ibi se who have letn their fricuda, shoul I receive the coutempt and scorn of all bones! lue.i, rather lhaD their comnieudatioa. We have no fault t i lind with the man h tkdirg bim celf out of accord with bis p.tr'y, leaves it, but we despise the man, who remains wi lb bis prrty bin to Itlray il. THE SENATORSHIP. If the coining legislature deciro to do the very beet possibU thing for the state of ireon, in the election of a man to fill the vacancy now existing in tbe state' congressional delegation, tbey w ill elect to that position Hon. Binger Hermann Mil 16 is no man in the state of Oregon who is so well informed as to tbe Leeds of the state as is Mr. Hermann. No wan ould be found who is so well acquaint ed with j-ublic n.en in Washington or who has tbe confidence of (be leading men of tbe cation, to a greater extent than has Linger Herman. The people of Oregon hive confidence in him. They know hia ability and hie untiring energy and perseverancs. They know what he has accomplished for the people of Oregon during his long public set vice. They have unbounded coDli derjce in his integrity. Then again he is a muii of the people. No amount of sue cess in public life ever cauer d Liin to fur get his friends or waver in tha tightest degree in his loyalty to Lis state. Ore gun has many ablu men; men who would Ixj a troJit to the atut3 in the sen ate of the United states, but none whose experience in public lifo, aud acquaint ance w ith public men il eiual to that of Linger Herman. Ho is a man in the prime of life, wilh a miud ricbly stoied with knowledge gained by years of experience in public life, and w ith a vitality uu J energy such as full to tha lot of but few uieu. ji tuo legislature uoiire ilu be it loan for United Ttaks uecalir, ilia' u au is Linger Hermann. OLCSTIONS ABOUT IHIi STATU LMVERSITV. What's the matter with tl.e utat uni versity? Why don't the presidon'. and faculty attend the exercises? Why don't tbo jieople show iuteust any more? Less than oO people and ouly three piofessort t j tiie clas tree plauting. Less tbau 'JOO at tbe lecture laKt night to bear Irvine a excellent ad drees. u uy oiu inu presiac ut s wile icaJ a novel conhtantiy during Mr. li vine's lecture? as that courteous ? Why are there no prominent men uf the i-tate hero as visitors? Whore, is the. glory ol the university .' is ll li ue, us tkuiwoilti said: "to lego is a good ilaeo for men and w omen il the president is not a liar?" 1 1 J w long, oh! how long hekie lliby. Ion shall fall?"Citien," in hugetie iuar.1, .iuiiu 1. hat i' the ma'ter wiib the state university ? In it a fact that the pro-ideut uud faculty did not attend tbe commuute in cut exercises? Jhn't the people show any iuterest iu tbe uuiversity or its exercises? Viil tbe president's wife read u novel constantly during one of the lectures connected wilh the commencement ex ereites? I it a fact, an we have heard it stated that some of the faculty frcijuent fa loons and appear before their classes with llielr death tainted with the fuiuei of iutoxicuting liipiort? The answer to these ijuectious might throw soma light ou Iho ijuestion as to what is the matter with the ttato uni versity. Tbo colier which Lieuteuaut Hamlin auk iu "J'ug" Waite's ehauuel, is going ro liny Micr, and don't yon forgot it. I W'bik Uie po Id o! Oregon t peit tbo legislature at its wining r!aliii wid re I vite and overbanl tb laws which pro- Ide for the expenditure of pubpe inon eta and abo.ish every useless. ollie and I com minion to the end tint t very dollar , "'ic ixmaiblo chill be saved to I lie tax-payn , we do not beiieve Hint the pe.ip'e of Oi ! egnn ask that a rdngle dollar be withheld J from any educational or rhnrital la inn; Union in the state, whi -h it m resfary to maintaiii its UTfulneos or iiliciency. There bai lrn anJ n yrt, a ela of deniai5"i,'ics in this dtHt", H'l lli- y re not confined lo nv Kililie.l pai'v, who have !ei''aril ajiiul tlte eH-ndiinre 1 1 public money f.r the mppoit if t lie higher educational insit il km of iIm stale. To lake the eoniHo advitairtl l them wuiild fcUmp U ie.l anl i k greffive stale id Oregon a? one whiih bad delt i minril lo lake a loi nl p la k wards. W e do dot mean that i lu-m nev appronria'ed for these insirntions s!ioiiM not be eipeiiiled wilh fie cteaiot p i iblo economy, but ibat they m'iouhI in t leci.pp!ed I y the witbhol biu f tbe lieccwarv fundi'. A IVitUnd mar., who la n I 1 1 1 i-vl Irjm AUkl after a stay i f lln.v montb I'jeie, lurprised bin hi. li t." ly yi;.lin that dm intf ihut lime l.e bad Httcrid his k'cnditicn flii0. lie was i !d ih.tt be bad done veiy wed. an I .irked hew be bid made fo lumh in so ftioit a iinie. lis- wlnl he bad n'-.-n w. wciib $";.VI t I him and rrei ielice wo.ild prevent him li nn c iv .uam, which was woilh JHW 'iiore. tin- pop and silver icpuhlicins went out of hnine last Monday, aovl their copiituerfhip wph lie I'ennvrats expired by limitation ot il.ut iUv, it will be in older k i the senior it em! er of the Iali) linn to con'.iuue husimsj at tin' eld slaii I under fie sole name t f di nix rey. l'utiand lis atch. The i j is not now and i ever !.:. I ceil, fusiou or uaio", belwivn Ihe p.uu!is;s aoi 'emcra!t in Kansii. Tbepopu'is's have always nomiua'ed pjpubris for S'a'.e pllicef , and the democrats were told they c u'd vole for Ihein or let il ; ! : e j'.iM as tbey pl-.'aed. Where Hre tln te too l jHp'i;.;pt I'm nd?, U'lven, Yomu ft al. who wore sj I lutbe to fine, thinking tl.e populate ii tild win alone? Where, eh wl.eie are thev at ? N . it s li Yaaibtll I: -ci id. To.k you; sdvice, fusid an 1 cut of tight. :ot beat "W e W 'li! il j ar vihiin; to Ihe republi cans in the t.th ul .lune." Tiis dccl.ua tion was kept by a f kn phper ;.t lie bead vf ire ei'i'er! co'cim.s r.r to e'eeti.'u. It is very evidei.t from the re turns that didn't." l'ortui d li?pu:cb. The i ej"ii appears to be gettini: her fail share of glory. After makii g i.i-r re markable trip around the ll ;rn, she l as othcU'.ed at tbe tirl p.rmai enl luiulirg ot United S'.ates troopj in Cuba Tuoueands of democrat j and populists areglaJ that Oregia has republican, :n fact manv of e.ich helped to bring the result abju'. iu any gone paity An eminent authority on tbe subject advances ihe opinion that the routing generation of womeu w ill be ba'd bead ed. I O TAKL HAWAII. IIoum- raj.i,cs Anne v.itinii Kl'Mdll tion. W ui -'i r.'.s, dune I . I'.v a ol L''1' to V Ihe house : .plid Ihe N..-W-lauds leiciution pi'jw Jing hu th" uii Ut'X.ltl Jll uf Haw aii. I'll ! de'Mte, hkh bas continued w itho it mlt i . up'.i jn since .Saturday, lias bc-u one of the most no'.abli of this c jjgress, the pro pose 1 auueNilion beiu,' coneid. i ed of great coumiercial aud .stialegic imjiji - tauco by it j advocates, and beiu lo.k ;d upjii by its opoiienl as involving a radical depaiture from the long-established policy of lb'- coilljt'V and likely to be followed by the inauguration of a pruuouueed policy of col ini. I'lon, the abandonment of the Moiiroa docl'ine aud parti.ipation in international w rangles More Ihan half a hundred members pai ticipated iu tbe debate. From a party standpoint, the ic.-'ilt was awaited with tbo keei.es'. ii,li re;t . The republii aus presented practical!)' a uuiniuious support to the resolutions, but thiee republicans voting iu opposi tion. In tbe democratic ranks, the di vision on tbe question was more marked IS democratic members voting for an nexation. The vote in support of thy resolution to lay w. ti made up of 17J icpubhcaiiH, l: deino.i alt", S p'puliss and four fee- loiiis's; tin; vcl against annexation couipnting i, democrats, lepublicuus, pl ulii-i: and 1 la.ionistH. Coming; to ko.sebnrg. IVof. Ilyoiiil .V Co., the '.eruiiii o.u- list and catarrh specialist f'oiu l'.u ll.iud, will be lit liio MeClallen Hotel dune '1 aud J.', for two days only and return once each mon'li. We w.IIcuhj v.jiii lat u rh no matter huv ctiro'.iic, without fail. Calarrh is a verv daugt-rous disease. We treat catarrh without medicine in ternally. Call and hive a friendly talk with the 1'rof. wlikh costs ahrolu'ely uothing. ( 'attes tide 1 f r eyes. Mli :e boui a in It jseburg all day, Keiuember the dale of our o:uiug. Celebration al Canyonville. Tiie peji!e of Canyonville will cele brate on July -lib. A very elaborate program has been arranged for tl.o en- tertaiiimeut of thosd w ho attend, coiihist- ing of race.'', gaiueh etc. The good peo pin of Can) .invillo know how lo make a cekdiiatiou g , and tin y will have a good lime as imital. HALF WAY THERE Transports Arrive at Honolulu. AN -NTIIlr5IA5TIC RLCIIPTION (iiven litem by the Citicns of the Island Republic. S n i oi,i , I:. C., .lano The steam er Miow era aimed toilay fiom Houo lulu, fiom which Hr l she sailed June 10. Hio brings advicrs as follows : Hi? United stales transports City of Peking, Aiutra'i.i mid Cily ui Sydney arrived at Honolulu together June t As jojii as Inn t'wee ve-vls were sighted, ail Honolulu turned out lo wel co'.iio tlu' foldicrs. I ho iloiki wet tiled with peop'o. and an I he vetsclt enieied Ibe harbor Ihe ppi'cttorn ;ellid t M ins Ives Iui.hmv Sin h a eceuo of en II ii-iasin ha- never I ecu Wilneffcl II 'l.oltll'l. Ml W ben tbe vessels ibiked it wa la'e ho tbe or. tei was given t allow u one ashiie, but l!njiel iiioiuilig about half tbe tM.-ps wore allowed to laud. Dur ing tbo day they were given Ihe fieedoiu id the ei'y. l'lie men visited Waikiki at. I ottier points if interest, and bad pleasant lime genu ally. Al noon President I'jle and bis iah uicl received tiie olliciis of Ibe expedi ti n. H iring ihe reccptiou tbe steamers and the ground!" of (be executive build ing wcio thronged witli people. June the mldiers were entertained on the irrouiids of the executive build mg. I resnk nt ljh was on band lo weh on e I hem. I ho ctuiont freedoiu piovaded, the tTair being very informal To c.uli uutii liio chid' executive gave i wor I of welcou o lo Honolulu. An out djor luncbe n w ,n serve. I bv the ladies of the i ity . The transput 'ill fc: Manila J uue The Charleetcn steamed outsid-t and wailed for llie lie. I. which got away about Rioc.oili. 'a ith tbe i. bai lesion in the rear. Wh l? the vese's were in port they took in the iieigliborhood of biHJ tons of coal. 'i the .jiKi men anieng the various vessels, but two desertions were record ed, uud they were from the t 'rcgou r. gi u.ent. laouieu were lelt belncJ, one of whom was .hechared for disability and the other in iu a locai hospital. The voyage Jow n was pleasant, and the ve3.-els traveled ahreist moft of tbe wav, alihougb it was necessaiv for tbe City of Ptkiu i au 1 A'H'.ralia 1 1 slow up an J wait for the C.ty of Sdn-y. I. gbi ta-es ot Uiia-les broke out on the A ustra.it. the sick men were separated from the oi h-?r passengers on tbe ship by btiug Uiitered on the bur- ricini deck, and tbe surgeons bad tbe cases well in band when the vessels r rived. Three kamehauiel.a school studeuts, all native Hawalians. tried to enlitl with Colonel Summer?, of the 'regon regi ment .'or the trip I i Manila. Tbe bot were worked up over the war, and were immensely or, t husiali' in their Atneii- can beiii'u.ents. Kour men, regular meuiberj of the Hawaiian army, joined the United States forces at Honolulu They went ou board tbe Peking aud were en n'.ed at ouce. It was given ut i.!li.;ally thai the I'dtinuig!"!! would not l"avo port until ll.i; an :.il uf the Mohican, lbo lien iiiugtoii w ill go t i Maio Island to be cleaned, and (hen will be rent to Manila art a ll ;et i ouvoy. Jn.e the i unc i .Malia Irooi'S were iu llou'du'.u, over .""""J letters were writ ten bv them. Ihe postage, amounting tolll, '.vjs pai l by the Hawaiian gov eminent. Most of thu wiitiug was done in the l-vi-ila'.ive halls. The 6tationeiy wai furiiis'iud free of chirge. A MCli-CO.NSL'L'S I'KO'lTiST. Correspondence ISctwccn the Spanish Acnt and tha Ciovernment. 'k i :iu , duna IS. Tue following was received today per steamer Miowera from Honolulu, .lune S: Following is the full text of the corre spondence between the .Spanish vice-consul at this port aud the Hawaiian govern inent, relating to tha entertainment of American d xipsat this poit: "II juoluhi, June J. II. K. Cooper, Minister of foreign Aliairs .Sir : In my capacity ai vi'.-e-c jus il for -pain, I have tin) lull it tj lay to enter formal protest w il'i the Hawaiian government against the constant vio'.atijn of neutrality in this harbor while aclu.il war existi be tween -juiu and thu United Statej uf Aiuerieu. Ucjueolitig you to acknow ledge ivceip'. of this coiuumuicalion, I have tl.e honor to be, sir, II. UiiMts, " Vico-Contul for .Spain." Ihe reply of tbe government, which is uou in Mr. Heuj-b' hands, u an follows: " Kcpartuieut of l oieigu All'airs, Hono lulu, June G, H'.'.i sir; Iu reply lo your noU of tbe 1 nt iurfi. I have the honnr to say that, owing tu ihe in'imste. relit;' i now existing between (bit coir and the United States, this gov en.. , . i has not lamod a proclauutiou of no itralily, having icference to Ihe present conllicl between tbe United States and Spain; but, on the contrary, it nas tendered to the UuiUd States mi- r yilegi-s and ablstauce, lor which reason your protatd can receive no further cou si kraUon than to ai know lege its receipt. I have thu hormr to be, sir, your obedient 8-i vaut. "JIkmiv K. Coortu, "Milliliter of l-'oreign Aflaira. 'To 11. ll jnjM, es j , vice-consul for Sain, Honolulu." Ihlueiiiu Your HuweU HUli t'aicareti. iiiiijy I'liliuiiie, i ur tonHtipnilon former "'' ' "' ' '. fail, ilriicriMsri fi.ini moiiiy. U.liARINUTIIU WAY I OR 5HAIT IIR'S flLN. Dcfeusct at Cahnancra, I he Terminus of the Railroad Leading to (luantanamo. Reduced. Camp MeCallt, (iiiaiilanamo PV, lune l". via kingion, .lune lb. The brick tort and rarlhaorkt al Calmaneia, at tbo end of Ihe railroad leading lo the city of tiuntaiiamo, weie demolished today by a Itrritlo bombardiusul con ducted by the Tei, Marl lehoad and Suwanee. Tbo warships opened lire at 'J P. M. and the boiuhardaitnl lanted an hour and a half. The Texas aloauied slowly up the channel leadiug to llie fuilillcalions, fol lowed ilosely by the Marl lehead. The Marblehead stood oil' to ihe west side id the bay and opeued with her live-Inch guns, knocking dow n pail of tbe wall. The Texas tbeu threw in some 1. inch hells, tearing down the wall of the fori aud throwing bricks and moitar HUftet in tha aii . Afer badly damaging the foil, tbe Maildehead shelled lbo eailhwoiks and barrack at Ihe wrt end of ilm harbor She knocked tbeiu into the air, aud wheu the Spauiaids lied Irom tbo foil, they were shelled b the si. Paul and driven into the bushes. Thu pauiaida tired ouly live sin li, which did no damage After (ho shita tl joil out iuh Uie haibor the Spauiaidu iu Ihe biuhcs opened tiie ou the Marblehead'n launch, which re plied vigorously. The suaur.t then turned back aud abetted the bindiea driving the Spaniards inland. ew irk,.luuo I?, A special cable from Hong Kong t the Journal save that the most severe and eliong battle siuce Hewey e annihilation of the Spau ibii uooi naa oexuire.l at .viauilii. ue thousand iusurgeuts u u ked i.tXKJ Spau ish. iiillictuig heavy kses and al mo fbcring an enl i ance to ihe eiiy. the lubiirgenie under Anuiualdo am the American sailors and marines Dewey's ll-Ht have completely em round ed Manila. Foreign residents have Ikd to ships. Admiral Montrj i and tioveiu or-iieiit ral Augusli liavo 1 1 teed tbe wi men, children and priesti in the foiU k sate!)'. Auguett is remrled willing to surrender to the Americana, iu ordi i prevent the insurgents frun capturing tbe capital, setting il ou tiie aud killing llie Spanish, the archbishop, however it opposed lo surrender, and has over- ruled Augusli. The succtts of the msurgeuts is wor. deiful. The Spaniards taken piisouers iu a two weeks' campaign alienate J.UW, including 00 soldiers ,,( (tie regn .i imj. i rooiinnni among tiiem are tieuerals i.arcia aud Cordoba. I'hegoy eruoriof the proviuces of Cavito, lialucau and I'.ataau weiaalso ma le prisoners. Two million rouuds of cartiidgos were eied iu the foi titled cathedral of Hid Cavile. The garrison of Old Cavite has sum udcred. thus giving tbe iugurgeuls command of the shore of the entire bay ll tbe intenor sources of supply aie now cul off from tbe Spanish forces in Manila. Tbe Americans can take Manila within hours alter tbe arrival of liooos. Tbe city is now at ihe mercy c( the American tleet. Hdwey's cooductduring the block ale has been admiral!. A great fire is raging north of Manila The insurgents have captured Ibe water works ou which the supply of the city depends. Augusli has issued att order decUriug that all uiaiea over the uge uf lS.sball join tbo army aud do military duly. Spanish Soldiers are Starving. Manila, via Hong Kong, lune 17. hpanieb pjwer is crumbling iu tbe Phil ippine, iieneral Peuu and i(M) Spanish soldiers have surrendeied at Mauta ( iu., aud similar tunenduie have occuned at other places. The insurgents propose I ) form a republic undt i Anglo-ineriian tutelage. It is n jw ollicially aduiilted here that tbe lack of food supplies has becomo a aoriom uiilter.-Jl'he gunboats cauvjy ing volunieers sent into the lagoon to search for food for Ibe city ou Friday, luned, reluioed here today (ISundayi and leporud the total failure of their missiup. It has been ollicially admitted Ibat tbe Hoops have been U6 hours with out focd. The commanders of the gunboats alco report that every lagoon and town is hostile aud that ttieir garrison arofpiob ably inaesacred . The Spanish Heel was unable to effect a lauding, iu spite of prolonged firing Upon tbe part of all tbo gunboats. This rtmoves Ibe last hoiie of provisioning Manila. During the week, all Ibe gariisonH were simultaneously overpowered, or surrendered as piitoners. The lalteraiu well treated. A msjority of those who resisted were slaughttied. 'The insur gents ie gaining ground everywhere, and am uow inuring into Mauila itelf. Wbolo cuuj panics cf Spaniards have had nothing to eat fur two days and tome oflheiuure literally starving It is a pitiable sight, T'ie native peasantry cbariiubly assists the starving soldiers. without couipuUion, aud lOoglishmeu yesterday bought a hawker's store of eitihlei for a few shilling!, and gave (he ool t soldier, who siid it was the first jo I they had tasted (or '!') hours. There is no doubt, at one person re marked, tuat somebxly deserves lynch ing for the .stale of atlaiis existing. Scores of bloated ollicert of llie Bpanisb forces are to be seen daily loafing about beer ehopj aud cafes, along the bjule vards, reviling the Uoglish, while the men under their charge are starving From Elkhead. Well, the election is over, aud what has become of the populists? Tbey in utt have gone up lbo river or lo fight Ibe Spanish, or it it possible that they have come to their semes after pussiug through four years of democratic free trade bell, to see tome benefit from pro loci ion on uo'd and rallle under ifpubli. ran tiinignif nt. Now aa Ibe tiext Icitiaiatuie will bo (.irongly repiililicau tbev had letter be caivlul who I hey send lo the senate M'li.ey eoiublne on old Mitchell nguin bke they rid nt tbe holdup Besaiou It a ill bo tnnn to tuin thl state over to lbo pops, ami then I will ipilt vling. W ell, M.w-ira llrown, liiiniuh k an I Hamlin bote i my band, t congratulate oo on )our election, but ox peel Jou will le loueronie. M. 1. AVION, TRIliU TO IU.OW I P Till; I'l klNO. llall-llrccd Spaniard on the Trans port Caught In the Act. VuToM , June IS The steamer Mio weia biiuga Ihe following : The Hawaiian SI ir of dune li publishis the follow ing M iry regarding an attempt to blow up Urn United Slates steamer City ul Peking, while thai veaai I wat in port there : ' II the reptiil wbiih ia in emulation today in Mac, II iiml'ilii came near being tha scene l an higiilful a disaster as that n( lbo Maine, and in much Ibe same way. IhoMoiv it nothing mote 01 lest I hail (but an at'einpl lo Id iw up tbe Peking w as li U"t rated ist in time. Vu fnlisled man, it is sa:l. w.ta caught in Ibe ad 'I ui ranging a (use connecting w ilh the in igj. inc. Tuo in.ig.i, uie eon lams Pit) tons of powder , and bud been guarded iIomI.v. Hio ihuii, il ia said, is now under the i kwi't guard, and Win n Hirt i eking get ".H on tin: i.uli seas, he will lo hanged at the vind mm The giealert secieiy concerning the matter is being maintained for fear il would ma i the spi ill of the pieseiil oc ca.iion. 'tluallegetl ciilpi.l it said be hall pamaid." lbo publication caused a n'luatioti lo Honolulu, othceiseii the ship denied thu 1 1 nth id ibe toiy, but Ibeir dcuia was made in a half heaitd wav. The aie ninny corrohoiative foal ores which tend to point oi.t the liuth il Ihe re pott, winch was ti rut circulated by en listed men. Other admitted that the Spanish half bleed was ou board th ship. Two Hon lulu eiu.ena it tied that tbey we. eon loid of the Peking dune 3, wl.en lb. y saw a man iu nous ui uiuler ilx-e gum . I. I liey wore cou VI need tl a' the pritouri was the man who atteiuptc I to blow u.i ill ' shii Indian War Veterans. 1 ho Icdi in W or e'erit is id Oiegon met iu annual reunion al IVrihiu' Tues day. Tiiev bad a most pica-unit and so eial I me. I he death roll of llie p.i": )ear was le IH.rted ai fnilo w s : Caphiiu M. F. Alcorn .lacksonville; dohn Muiphy, .liickson uuie; . on ti .Mcnoi-ii.i, i.iteiiurg, .ictMi Woodward, I. i.-oburg , JpI.ii l'arkci Portland: Albeit Stewart, iTceuville Wlillain Fields, Pioneer, Wa.-h,, W, 1' Hash, I I ju , Wash ; il KiihardH Portland i'. Iljird, Porllind; William Johusou' ulliam count) ; .1 jIiii 1 i . 1 1 - MoMuiuvilie, I!. Marid , I'jrval i-; K B. Stone, Walla WalU; 11. ClH)d McMifii w !) , dolin Scaks, liliamook Thomas Coatej, I .uglas county ; Jo.iepb Uranau, Auburn, Wash. The rtao'utio i was a loptc I asking that tbo goveuoi berea'tcr npo!nt representative oi the In ban war veto rant upon the bjartl id irusttet o' the regou s Jdiore' Home. I be follow ing olhcers weretleit'd to serve during the ciiMiiug ) i'j . t rau'l comm. tinier , i. a. oo: . fei. lor vicc-graml oiuitimiui r, t aptain lasou Wheeler junior v in grand com luauder, I'aplaiu Millwcli grand adj'i laut, I'll) h It'iiiiatin lint aciintaut giaud adiulaiil, Willi. on Panter st'ioml usMht.iiit tand udjutai.t. I.'.i l.iughlin : llilid assislaul guild udju taut, Captain W ilium I liiime. thai laiu, W. I. I. wing grand inai-hul, r M.illoi : pay iniiHt.'r, .1. M. Mc.Mnlian surgeon, I t. A. 1. uklin: captain ol guv i I, Captain John s'nau. Tu ('urn C'iminI ipul loi, l ol''t-r. Takrl 'Ur.iarcts I '.m.lv I .I'-h.irln lo, i,r c II L. C. L. lull lutuii', dru',;i.,l , ! fun l iiiuui y fl ARRIIil). Blt'OWN-i: TTKA Y.--AI the re-idem e of Hon. I. S. K. Uuick iu West Uohii buig, Saturday, Juno Is, lutis Mr. das. II. Ihown of Looking ilass, aud Miss Lli.tbeth 11 it 1 1 . i v of Cou nly Kildare, 1 1 eland, Lev. F. L. Moore. ollicialing. The bride left 2iceuKlowii .luno oth on the Campania m l urr.vel a. Uoi'e burg on the Kih. The groom is a well known aud iopp. ioui fiirmer of Flour nor valley and bis many (rienda in Douglas comity join in honty congralu lationt and we'l wisbisfor ibe happiness and prosperity of I imself and bride, Born. Inlhiscitv I hurs la , Juno lo ISjs to Mr. and Mr. S. K. Syl.;s, a daughter Uncle Sam Says: This Is America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen YourAppctltc, Purify and Vitalize Your Ulood, Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to take it TODAY, and realize the great good It is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Jl America's Oreakst MuUiolne. All UruggMn, NOTIJS OH INU'RIIST. Illng your Job wolk In Ibla otl.ee, tlitro I'.roii. are Ihe bnh. nniibfi ti ti itii Ibe lioriolenf for the bet t lgaia. Creiivn', highest grade, rbiilnlena, T.'i For rt i-noil h-ceiil clgai call nil Mra.N. tlovd. County elainm and warritntn liighl li) I). S. Wt'K. For llrat-ela'S denlialry gn to I'r. Little of Oakland, Kuga In luliuite vaiii ty at .Vlevtnder iV SirongV. Ma u'oni in i. ne I'liund eaitooiis al .Idler's gioei iv. Key wri', unpolled and domi'Mie cigala at the Hi sekaf. I S. We' doe i inriiiiiine. I Mlleeop poniti' I he p. I oil ee. little rt Ciiseelil biiyele. Ihe ea i milling, durable kind. lOJKHI men wanted ul the Pose Stole to select great bitigaiiiH befoio it ia too late. Facts not lakes li what our adver tising column'! tcpieaeiit. The Kims Store. F. W, Caifiiter is authorianl In ie ifive and icceipt for sulirciiptiotia lo thu Pi AIM'KM I ll. ll our gtHida are new and id the latest styles. No shopworn gondii mi band at Ibe l.oas Stole. At Oakland. T. F. liravea ia anth.m.fd to leceive mid receipt loi eubavl ipllona lo the Pi WM.k.u i.ii. A I.ii go and line ushio Imetit id chil dien's slioes just icceietl at Piiolt Poos. Cull ami ice tbeiu. Money to loan on uty ami country properly. I S. K. Mi u Matsteis' liuihliug, Koseburg, Or. The S'lliare heal store Iish just opened up a beautiful line el W. I.. Hnuglan shoes, which pinvo to In' the beat slum made, fouiti and inspetl them. J. W. Iteeklev .V. Co ,ilie butcher, w ill keep only ihe ch'iiciMt of meal where with to supply the Ivoaebuig public, but monthly setlleiui'id will In' required. I'on't anuov olbeis by your coughing and ni'k your lib) by iiegleitiug a col l. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe aud all throat ami lung troubles. A. C. Marnier ct Co. Cluldieii nud a.lul'.a luitured by burns, scalds, ie jiiriea, i-cicma or skin dife.ir.ea ma r ccurit instant relief by lining I'e Witt's Witeh H.1.. I Salve. It is Ibe I great Pile remedy. Marsteis' I'riinj Store. I i Mis. .1. II. shupM h is been .i..oiuled repicHeiiliitivi' for Ihe Yi.Hil'.i in Hot' i i I v . Anv cue dcf.-iug iut iiiuiitii ii in I regat.l l.i. i r w iihing to proline ihe rem- j i ed , w ill please call at her residenci' mi Finn stieet. jki oin j Whooping cough the luoat dilres.-1 ing malady , but it duration tan be nil hurt by ibe ii i ( One Minute Cough I I ore, whicr is als i the U"l kuoau rem- if i , , . . . , eily tor croup and all lung and biom bl.il troublea A.C M ar'ef s' tV Co. ! Suits of clothe", all wool, heavy weight, 1'i.oO ; regular pi ice $'.. Hoys clo" he fro. n li to 1 ." year fur fl.'s) and p.'. Hats ail ttih'Hiiiid tolois for sic, j regular pi ice tl oil. All these giwds are j inly t be hiut.d at the FoSJ Store. 1 hereby auuounee inynell aj a camii ilaln bid. it lbo toting p.jiulalioii of M -uglas coin ly, inilu.lin; ife fire sil- I vi r i i i i . .oiuhhlH, deiuoi rata and re- . pnl bcaiic, lo M'll I'.aiu wagon frijin a full carload just le.eivoJ. Also caia of hiiggief.bai b w ii a and liuila u' t ho loa i at i p-icis, all lo, u en baud at Ste.uii i A I'luuiow eth , i billaii'l, 'hi gun. 1 ll.lllfcllila ,T. Iii i.idr to i I iv h i 'n ii'ii I'.iilni. lb for f .l.iTih Hint I old r. i ;'. d a ". .1 .". Ii . i I I it of our ii n,.';;! I 1.1, V i;.;us., t , ' I tying 1 1. lb., rii'l. 'inuit i. in.. .1 etl. i. m.. C o , lb .id b... pi. il i f..r to . ..I . . r .. i.. I o , . ,i . I., .1 . I 1 1 v I nu'ln i v. r Mti i ..ie. I ul. i i en t li.it - I fioill l l I. . . 11 l,ir i i M 1 1 1 y a I o;h i I I i' III or .1 knl in r h. p. '1 for i,i Pal . . I i n 1 1 1 1 'ills. ll M't'lliH lo ll. ih'i . ha' e n .. I I Ihi'.ir I i:.t rum, .villi eve. Ti Ht I' i Wmreii Ami, I'lunigo, IU, Pk'i I 'renin IJalin in tip mku" ,1 ...1 cur. f. r i il iirh nud eoutaiUH uoeoiiiiin' liiircury nor any injuiioiri dnn;. J 'n i , (0 cents. At ilruggi'.l or by m ul. 'I lie Creaient Ucvcl (icar. Chain lens has arrived. I'rict 7"'.0O. Call ami seothe high grade wheel wbiih sells ut a reasonable pi ice. A. C. M miii Kit t Co., Agt. ll'iBubiirg, r. Kvrrvlioily haya So. Cnaeari'la ( 'and v ( 'albni'tir. Ilm inni.1 ier.it. derful iiiedii ul ilisi overv nf llur age, pli UK- nut ucd irlreHlnnir to Ihe laale. uel. lthIIv ami poHillvely u klilueva, liver iiini bowels, CleatiHlnK thu enl ii i) SjHtein, Ulitpel colda, cure lir.idanlio, fever, liiibitii.il conatlpntlon ami hiilminesH. l'leuse buy and try u box eflJ.CC. to ilav; 10, U.V Mleeuia. Holduud KUur.uiU.'i U to cure by ull druglsli. A Seasonable Whirring Wheel pAKlJON ua for Leaking forth into song, but lbo lad is C.ss. mt Wheel ,avu a tendency to iiiuku one sing. U'u m a innih.Ki hut Jturillaul u inn L. i .ati .... thu Credent Wheel as being uiiHiirpassed thu Chain loss, $75.o Racers, SOio Roadslirs, ,s.oo cv ,15.00 on. am. siaiiu nemnn 11 ail thy way down A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Agents, UOSRIJUkO, OR. Mow' llili.? e ulK'i 'hie Huiulrinl linlbna linward I an V earn ul 1'iilaiih Ihal eanimt In eiir.'tl I'.v ll.ih' CiiUrrh (hire. F. .1. CIIFNF.Y ( (I,, I'r n l" i d.,(. Wi I ho mideralgmi I have kn iw u F. .1, Cheney for the IhhI l.t venis, and bi'llovo bill' pel fei I Iv boiiornble In all bnnlticiin i .inriii'tii.iii iiinl lluitiielally ablu to car rr cut any obligatiuna made by their llriu. Wont A I'inix, IioI'kiiIk Ihuggiala, Tub do, O. Wal ling, kiuiiiiu v. Marvin, W hid.' tula lrtiggll, Tidetlo, (blo, Hall's Calan It Cure ia taken Internal ly, acting dlieclly upon the blond and iiiiicuus tmfacii id the avateni. I'lke i.'mi per bottle. Sold bv all drilgglals Tost -luioiilal i free. 1 1st of I cttcrs Ivemauiing uiicallod lor In lbo lloan lung tiatollli iv '1'erious calling hi Ibeao letti I a w ill ph'.iao ntaln the dalo oil wbii blhev weie a Ueiliac l, Juim 'Jillh, lbo letleis will Ihi i lunged for ul the rale of one t ent eai h. Avery, I'. P. Pmce, Frank Croui b, Win 1'aMs, Maiioii Havlt, Mis. I Howe, I cmard k i.l.l, A. C. keaanl, Mis I veiel 'e Neationi, Jiio. Seal, I.. W. P.. Pommel .Mini M nihil! 1',,'lern.in, II Hultri'liui, II. Ik Sulhuilm, W. I (ra, William II W. A, I- it 1 1 alt, F. M. )MMI Hod oil Hilbsillptloll at I this din e T t IL I in er. ,, tu- . r .'V. . t Inn. I l.i, 'III V T.il.e i II l f. f. l.i O.R&flCO. 1 il. I'.V K l iimi: mmi in u s l I ..lit I't'l 1 1 M 11, 1 -Ci I ukr, I', il,, i, H W or I li 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 a k nil n lilt. I .nil, i ti , in;. i mi. I t ii.l. alia U alla...i kali. . Vlllill. ,t m . 1 , -t I mil 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , M lilt an Let . I hit ii.;. .oi l I it-l. AKI.tv h l-it.iti I--1 Mull Ka.l M.nl ...1.1.1,. l,.r - j. ui. N ..IH. ' I.l.l an,- I l)il " I - it in tKraa SUaui-li pa .Mi .allium .Ian ii )t I l.i . 'mil,,'!'. K.'r --an iu'i. i- -nil lull.. VI, . I, .'.', ' . Ill y l.i I .. U-l.a t'. Jim. .". Columhla Wltrr Mraltlrr. 1' A t..r sii'l Vi n . I an.liiu;- W lllimrlli kit rr. Ml. f..i lilt. N.mi U lt(. a'. I'.t .1 M Nt I itlel lllanirllr anil rtin hi 11 Kitcr . ii, n i ii . I , t 1..H ' M'l W it 1 ll't'll, I. W lllanirllc Hurt I' .: llan.t I., i i . -ul al.'l U nt I nli.liii naK Mitrr. I'l HI I I. I t It l.l.'li I ' in , I. Mill. I, i I 1 11 1 . t rt l-l I-.lil. I rfi e in I oi.U aie. -illelat I.X a tit i.-. 1 l,.,t It ll1 'Hi ,0 . Ill . W. l. ..! I il. i- a ui I In. ' ml ! I ut I li'il uii.l l. I l;t'rfi in t .1 toll! II I I . a mi I a in ..in . I it, . all I I 'una I ""'I 1 r..iii ; V. II. II t It I. Ill I I', iiiT.il l i", ni r Agi'M U. M 1. Co., I'ot lliiml, Ort uuii, LADIES' UNDERWEAR .mtr '-' l'tr Two W-iks ill the I.iji.itH'M- ll.t.u. Cllill. 1 Sill, .itnl I Mt :. PIK'I I.ii l.rl . j Chin. i ami J.iji;uk;,i. f I !' :ill l.iml:. I Sohl mi loiiinils'.oii. Agents Wan led. In btiry County In Suipl llu (iral I'opu In r llt maml ..r TOI.IHN 1'llTl KK AM) STOKV I tiliipli, .1 an. I U nit. li I.; Sl'NATOR JOHN J. IMJAI.I.S Of Kansas. llie in. .vt l.rillianlly niiiii i i 1. 1, mi,, it mi. I ill ll-ln ally DlilMi all .. mi, I iu.,-l iiili n-.iy I'i'I'iiuirl k i.ii llie ml.j.ii , tlir mir Willi . 1 I n . Nearly 200 SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS f RUM PHOTOS Inleii k.. milt fur llila ureal itiirL. .it. iiUiin innltiiiK mi to (mi a net It m 1 1 1 1 1 k H. lerlla lil.i I.. 1 1 1 it ti ,i lur lit e i nut iiitat it Apply fur eriil.ni, tnina mi. I li rril.uy ul nnue tu N. I). THOMPSON VVli. CO., M. l ot IS, 'to., or M.W VOWK tltV, N. V Song: of tiie Ou Ciosaiut Wheel, no never feel Thu fear of walking back. They stand up Htroug The Heanon long, Ou mountain road or track . by ny wheel ut Jy price. Vm, have Western Wheel Works' guarantee us llui maker and our guaraiiteo iih dealer lo luiel, up every 1 Uiin made for them. We thoroughly bnlievo in them uud havo Hit) com ago of our eonvietioiis. W will tarry lbo Creccnl Whm.l thu loud (mid back.