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THE PLAINDEAliER, rabllbPdotvrr Montlsy and Titurwlny Ur Tin I'fAINHI-AU.lt I'l' in .MM Ml K. I). HIRA1KOK1) ;. V. IIKNJAMIN,.... ... .K.lilor. Mitim.;. r. Miitonrrlplloit ltlc. Ouo Vent l Hts Moitthn '.t Tbrcs Munlh .mm: ao. ism. Thuro will bo no Pi.Ai.xut.Li.it issued j next Monday, July Potirtli. The rditti lias skipped out for the mountains Mtnl the printers are going lo celebrate. Dwoy i tlrter, he is !oins up the iloiis Sampson in pulling down the piiUis o( the MpRoiah temple. The Spaniards find that tlio Yanl.ro 'pig" is rooting op thoir garden sa?. Tho tcpublicans hare lt tho conn .' bit liavo gained Hit) el tie glory enough (or ooo campaign. Thu Auglo Saxon rait) ia destined l rule the world because it lus in l.orrr tly tlio true elements of ptogre:?. ipain has been on decline ever siuoe the destruction ol ber Armada hy I tow ard, l'rake, llonkins and lUbitlur, U'iS under tjueeo tli.ibeth of llnji'au J . Three months ago the demo-pops wore crying war, war, war. Now ttity arc crying "damn McKiuley" hecauso he has failed to end the war ore it lum fairly begun. At the rate of construction vl Luillii'gB aud their rate of destruction hy lire dur ing the lust year, the city is growing measurably lees, and what are we orf lo do about il? That ia the inu-slici:. Tub dcuio-pjpii want L'ucle Sam to is sue greonlu-ka to pay the eot.liers. Then when said greenhicki woull !e pr.ciate they will want to pay the-i debls w ith them at par, j.isl a? I hey did ol old aficr having bqu:lit ihcm at a dis count. With a little more water and c.msi I-e-ably lee's mud in our water mains the Cre companies' work at tires would be more effective. But water coMs mui.ey in Iioseburg, aud by saving a fen dol lars a year on water several hundred or thousands are lost by fire. It ia roor economy. t treat events develop, great men. Ad miral Dewey, has immortalized his name by reason of the occasion of the war with Spain, and.for the same reason Sampson, Schley, and Generals Shafter, WLeeler, Merritt and many more coming preman ently to tbe front, are daily commented upon and piaised fjra their patriotism, while scores from the racks are s'.iouir.g deeds of heroism that astonish the world us unparalleled in history. 1 We are is in receipt of the Commercia Advertiser, a Honolulu paper istueJ .fane 7th, giving an account of the reception of tbe first expedition to the Philippine Islands, and of their hearty welcome by ilooolulan?. Thev were tendered the freedom of tbe city. Not one was allow ed to pay for anything. Kven the saloons were free, and, strange to tell, no dis orderly conduct by the boys in blue was observed. Their reception by the llono lulans was a grand ovation. The brightest spot in the War is I he determination to send a lieet to spam s The darkest is the pause before Santiago where infantry ia wofully unfit to cope with forts and intreiichments, uhicb should be coinbatted with h.:i;li-ottt'r siege guns. M'e have a navy to have 110 array that is the difference between tho two pictures. Lvery delay, every reverse our forces sutler before Santiago, lie at the door of our demajUds who Ijingly decry the army and the militia us u "menace to our free iustitulion." Populism if the deadliest foe of the American volunteer. Oregonisn Two ranchers named Larsen, lu live near Friday Harbor, Wash., were ar rested the other day for smuggling wool from British Columbia (into the I'nited States. Wool can bo bought iu Vic toria for 8 and Id cents a pound, which is much below prevailing price) in the Northwest. The duty is 7 cents a pound. It is supposed that the smugglers make a profit of from 11 to 13 cents a pound, in cluding the duty, which is evaded. Many .' pertous ate supposed to be en gaged iu the smuggling bueiueis. The fact that wool smuggling pay s gives the lie to the calamity screech iu last week's libanou I'.ipress Advance, nhi' h says that "wool, the sheepman's only hope, isOceutiat I'riueville." If wool could bo had at I'riueville, Or., lur o cems a puuud, it would be a gemolcsb proposi tion to pay 6 aud 10 cents for il at Vie loriu aud theu violate the law to get it into this country. Oregouian. Til Li "I.MI'ERAL" I'OLICV. Tho aord "imperialism"' is coming agaiu to tho front iu political dibciiauiou, Those who are opposed to the annexation policy of the admiuistrutiou ami who lack courage to tight In Iho open have raised the cry, "imperial policy." 1'his is supposed I j be a cuiiclmive ansnor to all tho argumeuts in favor of the oc cupation of the Philippines, the aiiuexa liou of Hawaii and Porto Pico, uud the control of Cuba. The gentlemen w ho ! have coined the phrasn B.-em (o belie vo ihnt to rh iracleritti any guvernumndil j policy s iinctil will excite the die liunl of tie AmrtieiMi people niiuM tliul iiolirv. Tlu'v ho-iuto l' mv that it is not wise to 1 ke ml vjitit fttfi'' if Atncii in victotiet : they ciU'.n. t ho forced to j admit 1 1 a I tie' tot eminent, after I'mlit-, intf n (front .ir lo a M-.ee elnl i uticltisioii. I should J ii'M a'l i! foiulit I t ; hut they; r-ti'k toccit li e luftiliiv ct too people,' to rons. hi. ii.ite.uoliint; pit j idiee nuiiiiu-t ; what Hi liei-iti'.'e to ndoiini. inn! In tliisv.iv limn iiho'it the defeat i I nil mo imiic." I ) 1U111; I i tin" ndv.nii e of tlio; I'lii'o I M:.t' t ntuoiii.' 'In' l.ri.M' i( IH tltniS. ! Till" I'.IMIX Ui'liiM Will' I'll. I ) I'll a,;Aiiit lien t.iI ir.ini w lion ho pit test ; til llio in in ilivii of San lon.ii.,:.. : Thos who roiiii'iiiiier ill? i:j;uiiioi.tl ad- v.tt c.'d lv rr i li'nt (ir.tntniid hy thow I w ho favotod iu in x:t ion will lemrmher ! that the iiemppaprm ot'p.isod t i iho pjU icy made lt;l miimerit naitist the proposition. They simpiy shoitttd "lm periahsiv." They ctio I on' th.it tieiieial tiriMil's miiitaiy cdti,a'io!i mid tpe rienoe lud ma le him a t.l itiont to be come a sti : v f Vipileou on this cotiti lion'. T.uy w aiiicd 1 3 e i'.'p'.o tlu ilu man on hursebai k w asaVioti'. to li lo over the tra lition of the republic, an I tht time tiiiiiht come wl in tie would menace! tho lioeriiet of the te .plo. llii.-t sieins tho hegbt id absurdity uu. It n.isab sured then, b it it ih leatod a policy fiat would have saved front war. It de feated a policy that c; ! I have given us a foothold in the N est Initios, thai would have changed iho ecu 1 lion of allots in Cuba, that would have enabled us to control t'-io i nriifw of the Canbleaii eea, and would Iihvo pic vent ;d all the hoi rots 1 1 iho Spanisii devastation of Cuba. Tli, :irk-:i iu:it s m:r.1o bv tioiuTiil Urant i.i favor of the iiiK'S.tulu of au iKiu.iiio were as t'. oiu as the ai,:u mciits now made for the annexation id lVitok;c , 1 Ia aii, and the eccii) of the I'iiii-ppine islands. It is now ad-' milted I ha', i.i ! is eiv.l ndajniis'.r.vt'ou, j iu the fe riu.ition o! pjlieies i maintain I peace and pro-t.-te i ro.-poby, ticr.erai lirau! w.m wise teyo;, I tho statesmen o. his time. The fi i'lids i f peace throiuh out the world lau.c !u acknowledge in him ti e nicst po'et t force in favor of legitimate aibitratbu aud iu favor cl peaceful settlement of internal: mal con troveisie'S. lie advocated the construct ion of the N ic.iraju.i c.in.ii ; t'ie establish it.c of more ftiend.v relations with Mexi co an I the S.nfti Miie.-i '.iti republics: a1 better und.'rstandhii: not oalv with the . g-ttoinments oi Hit i-pe. i t with thoe I I of A i I.i : the annex .0 ion i i 11a il: an I i f San l-nrni. p.. l:i ;:u:!, I.e a ivocated the estential prln.'ip'.. t I a t -nly nation al pe iley. Iloliotoi. y i Hv'V.i'd .;,! i.iinits in tavor ol tilts P-: '.', t'J;. t:irji!'u person si elicit, through vi-:ts tjever civ nation, dissemtouted, mere than any other man that lias ever lived in this country, a kno.l-.'''.-.' o! ar.d a re.-pect for lepubliean instit itions. an 1 vt he was th waited in obtainii:i; (;r the ccunlry the advantage of his pel Icy by tbe cry of "Imperialism. Tn sam-i harebrained Opposition is tow u I.m r.ia i.' to the poliey of l'resiJe'nt Melvinl-y. Men who have uo'. the c.-u.-iU': of conviction, who u:e afrai I to opouly oppose a pulicy that is popular, refer, whenever Porto l;:.C3 1 r Hawaii is mentijuen, to an im perial poliiy , With t.-e experience of ovei thirty years :..') in mind the people should l e wartid sg.iin.st these tactics and a,a!n:t the n.c-n who are em pi j ing old niettjo Is. Inter can. A National Derelict. I' is a 'rcat pity that male wai upon hu 1 is i.ecetsary to an interesting o pietilrefouc. country us t-pam. 1 1 i- there is such a delicc. j llavor of times that are hu g r .st happily for tho world: i'. &l!or ;s tueh abumant mate- rials for cjliietors an I such charming elements for light opera. It is the coun try of stamped baihcr and altai laces and Moorish architecture, of g-iitars and serenades and castanets, of mantil las and balconies and redigious proces sions, ot ceieiiioiiials aud pageants and bullfights, with tciea.loiB and matadors and tow us together without olbei words coustilu'.c a poem or a romance. Its ilctory ia a series of tableaux, and to the traveler it is n golden dream. Put with all its color and form and atmos phere, all its knights and I's ladies and its palaces, it i-.n't us.-ial. It isn't even real. Not cnlv to the severely practical iVnglo-Sj nous, but even to people more nearly related to the Spaniards and mjrc sympathetic w ilii them, the most delicate synonym for uineality is a caslie in Spain. In that l.i a.-o is the judg ment of the modern wo.-.d : a dream, nr a picture, e r a i but n -t an tidily if th-s pr. i-.oi.t. A let ter fiom .M tnila afb.-i tin; battle said Put the i-hel'ri of the A iii'-rieans exploded, l.oit thu.-o of the paniph fort and licet did Hut. Th.il i'l the. Vilfjlc ot it Tho Spai.ii-h .shell i liKo l!it S it is a inakc-ln lieye. I'r( d Puweis in .Inly lppiiicuti'i. I'ei ry St. Paul Punctured the Terror. W v -1 1 1 . . ..x, .1 ;ne -'. 1 i.e navy de pa! I l.t-l.t to I.' I ':t :d lie.' f dlo-A ill;' b'll lotin : Ailmira! Sunjioh lopoili that the auxid.ii y ci iii-ie r I'.t il anived oil Satitiag.i yeti'.erday and dihehar,;; d her troops. C'apt.i in Sit-sh.',) lepjits that .n Widue.iil.iy iiitiii.uo.i, wlnio oil' San .luan, ho a.is Bdai Led by a .'-pani.'-h ii'i protected t I i.i t:r an 1 Ih i ."pauiah lt.i -I'cd i boat, I t i for. Tho I'en or inado a Uali, which u i.i uM.ii'id l-.v the Paul. Shot i from the gnui ol th ) M. ! M. 1 Paul bit tlio Ten or thieu tiuie-H, killing one otlijei and tito ni-ii ai. l wounding several others. Tenor tlrojiped hack under covt r id the furii ieali jns with diiliculty, and as lowed into harbor in a einking condition, wheiesho is now being repaired, l.al .rihn cruis.-r aud gunhoat htarlcd uiit a.'.iin, but remained under pnitei lion nl Iho luitn. SANTIAGO TO BE OURS An Immediate Attack to be Made by the American Army. Till; RUIOKTI:l APPROACH OP PANDO'S ARMY Will Precipitate Matters. Santiago Hust be Taken Before Spanish Relnforccements Arrive. Wasiiinc.ton, Juuo 29. General Shafter has just re ported to General Miles that he can take Sautiago iu 48 hours, but indicates that the undertaking may involve con siderable loss. He has information of the approach of a Sooo Spanish reinforcements from Manzanillo, and it i be lieved that he intends to take the town immediately, and that news ot" a battle may be expected at any time. The i Spanish reinforcements referred to arc now within 54 miles of Santiago. Pando's Porces Returning to Hauzanillo. N'kw York, June 29. A dispatch to the World from Juragua, Cuba, via Kingston, says: Information has been received from Manzanillo to the Icrtcct that live battalions of city several days ago to reinforce General Linares, return- nionjed to Xauanillo two days after departure. ed indicating the failure of command of General l'audo : to the defense of Santiago The information received test the fe.trs of both the American and Cuban commaud- ets. They believe that Pando's men cither were uncqua to the difficult march from Manzanillo to Santiaeo, or else General Linares, realizing the sent word that it was useless that point Santiago's Water Sii'.oMvV, Province Santiago, night on apparently good authority that the water supply of Santiago has been cut off. General Wheeler today forwarded an official report o ...ijthe encounter between the Spaniards and Colonel Youug's and Colonel Wood's commands. The officers are highly complimented for their dash says there is absolutely no warrant for the statement that our troops were ambushed. lie pays the attack was de liberately planned from knowledge in his possession the night before. DR. LANE ANSWERED. .MR. PATTERSON SHOWS L'l THE INCONSISTENCIES the Ex-Superintendent of Asylum Matter of Bidi is Explained. Of the (iilciii slaie-nian, ( 'tt. li, l-l'..) I r. Harry Lane's vicious attack on Hon. I.L Patterson were ably answer ed by that gentlemau in a communica tion in Sunday's Oregooian, as folbjws: ai.km, On., Oi l. u. (To the J-i ditor.) Noticing two communications iu your paper frona former superintendent of the Oregon insane asylum, reflecting upon the business methods of our firm, I take this oppoitanity to make a plain statement as to our business with that institution . For the beuatit of those not conversant with the rulings of the board as regards coutracte, 1 will statu that twice a year, iu .lautury uul duly, the board of trustees sake, by advertisement in the newspaper, for bids on supplies. We submit the advertisement lo the uholoalo grocer in Portland and get hi prices on tho goods, to be delivered at the asylum ; if successful in getting the contract, we order the goods, and they arc shipped direct from Portland to the asylum, in tho asylum mark, diamond "A." As a matter of fact, wo uever see the goods. !rat Spain is i If the goods are accepted by the su v'initiicencc, j periutendent, he issues a voucher for pai ment, stating as follows: "I hereby . certify that I have exauaiued the bill hen.Miuto allixud, aud liud Ihe same cor- i oct." The board then passes on (he I bill, and a warrant is drawn by tbe ' becretary of statu for the amount. If the I g'xids are not satibfactory to the sujierio Itendentof the aelum, lm reports the I fact to us; we in turn untify the whols 'salu grocer at PortUtal. bo replaces 1 the goods with other ti satisfy the su perliteudcnt. Purijig the aluiinistra- tion of Pr. Harry I.ane, wo leceivud two . C'jittracis, one on Janua ry II, IHSS, aud ; tho n'hitr on duly Ud uf tho same year. ; 1 In ' t wud paid in April, autl mie in ,N( , .nher eonm timo after the goods i wet delivered, giving ample time for : i be hiipcriuiciHlent tk examine (hem. I Ho'veicr, if our atteitiou had been cal led t'j uny delect in. the ii in I it y of Iho goods, allhouish V,uy lisd been paid lor, wo would have lt'en glad to have notiti- ed the wholeal'i bonne, who would have cuirected tho matter at once. The char acter of the wholesale firm furnish ing the good- is huuh ua to warrant this. Kthoru was any defect iu the goods, the imposition was practiced on tho wh jUsale firm In Portland, and timely notice would have enabled t hunt to cor, met it without JiwK ,i I luminal Me ', hut Spanish trooj.s, which left that This is regard the Spanish to rush 10,000 attempt under traiued troops from Manzanillo has set at hopelessness of his position to tscud additional troops to Supply Cut Off. Jnue 29. It is reported to and courage. The genera I no. nine years titer the transaction 1 is a late day to remedy tbe mistake, es- ; peciatly so since the only notice comes i 'urow8h public press. Tbe records ' oi me noara, wutco x cave careiuny ex- I amined, and tbe reports of superintend ent, do not show that any complaint was made regarding the goods io quee tion. Alter 1S88, we were not soccees- i ful in our bids for supplies during Pr. I.ane'e superintendency. Note ibis how ever : We did sell h im goods in tbe opea market, from time to time, until bis successor was elect!, our Ust bill being in dune, 1891.- Dr. Pane's sue cessor was elected iu duly, 1391. If the goods farniahed on tbe coulract were not what the slate should have bad. the responsibility rests with Dr. Lantf, and not with ua, and if any iner chant is to blame in tbe matter it ia one of tine largest wholesale houses in Port land. It seems strange to tbe writter that if the goods were auch as Dr. Lane claims, be should have continued to buy goods of us jn i.ipeu msrVtJ as our luniks and tbe records of tbe asylum board show. I. L. l'.t irtitsoN. Celebration at Coles Valley. Tiitre will be a grand celebration at Coles Valley, duly 4, lSUt. in the beauti ful grove on the George Mhambrook place. The Oakland band will be in attendance Taud a general good time is expected. Hon. Geo. il. Brown will de liver the oration. There will be cash Prices given for the bait game, also for fool races, bicycle races, etc , etc., etc. There will be a ball on the ground for those whoso wish to trip tbe light fantas tic the. Everybody come and Lave a good time. I K'XJUiSJ. Exercises begin at 10: JO a. m. .Music by Oakland baud. Song by the choir. ' Prayer by chaplain, E. M. Mariten, Song by the choir.-' oration, Hon. (i. M. Urown of Hose burg. Mutdc by the baud. Adjourn till 1 :'M p. m. Aftcruoou exercises open with races, and other athletic siorlf. JHoball game opens promptly at -':0 p. in. Houtesl between Coles Valley aud Frouch Seltlement teams. All wtuniug contestants will bs liber ally rewarded. To cusuro a good lima oilicers ihave been elected aud commit tee appoiuted. W. Uf Clarke, presideul of the day ; B, I'd wards, marshal. A good dinner can be bad on Iht grounds. Com m runs. Duu l lulxcre Spit a tiaivkt Tour I ir Amr. I'o quit tobacco easily and forever, be uiug rutlc, full of life, nerve and vlt'or, Uko Na-Tv Uac, tuu wdutler-worlier, that niuke weak mco ktruujf. All druBtflsts, Woorll. Curufluarun I ciil liitoklct uml aamplo free. Adilreni Kwrllnn lterri'1y ro , rhlfaro or Nw VorL NOlllS OH INTI:Kl!ST. Caro UroM. are tlio hop inert-hniita. (lo to tlo Uosoleaf lor tin hodt cltfitiB. Kor goixl ft-cent rignr call on Mrn.N. Boyd. County claim and warrant litinght hy D. tt. West. For ttrst-i'lassdentiiitiy go to I'r. Little ot Oakland. Hugs In Infinite variety nl Alexander fc Strnn. Maiaronl in one pound m tonus nt aglet's itrowry. Koy West, Impelled ami d entic cigars at the Uostdenf, 1. S. West dx liiuianee. Olllce up- poaito the h1 olIW. Kldo a Crescent blcvclo. Tho oa-x runalng. durable klud. " 10.01W men wanted al tho lie Si,.. losehH'l great ba.gams before It i , . Facts not fakes is what our adver tising columns reprennt. The Uoks Store. F. W. CaiKnter ia aulhorii.ed to io - Civ and loceipt for subscriptions to the ri.AINHKAI.KH. ll our goods uio new and ( tho latest styles. No shopworn goods on hand at the Doss Store. AMUfcUiid.T. L.liiaves is aulhorued, to receive and rxolpt for subscription to tho rt.IMK.M,KII. A largo otiJ lino assoituient of chil dien's shoes just leceivcd at Panolt Bros. Call aud see them. Money to loan on city and eoiintiy property. I. S. K. Hi iu, Mitiliirl' llilllillllL'. kostilltllk!. 1r. - - ,. 0 , , , d ,.. i T ui Snuaru Peal htoro has lust opelieJ up a ut-auiiiui one oi t . c""K' shoes, which prove to l0 Iho bent shoe made. Come aud inspect them. J. W. lleeklev A Co., iho b..t.hi.iH,will t.,Wm.v ,r u, ,, , ,,,.., lllu Pellet u keep ouly the choicest of meats lll',i;-; i,;,,, ,,;,, , tv ,(lll,.,,i, , nil ,.iMn. tM with to supply the Kosebuig public, but l4UM,.,iuM ull l 111UU il(1v .a,:0 to ear mouthlv settlemeuls will be reiiuired. lU,IM, ,,,,. ,y Mrs. J. II. Shtipe has been appointed ; ir,t representative for the Viavi Co. iu this est A l iiiax, hulef.ili' I'nid-t '. city. Any one desiMiig infeiriii;itieli in i r0leib.), n regard to. or wishing to procuie tho lem-i Walding, Kiuuau A Maitin, h- '- edy, will please call al tier residciicayni '; Ba linij-isi, Tolfdo, Ohio. Pino street. jlll lhn Hall'a Catan !i Cure is tttKen int 'rti.il- Suits of clothes, ull won!, heavy ! ly, at ling directly iiiii tho blmid and weights, 4'i.oO ; reuular piice I'm) , ihuC'iiim Mirlat e td the . tcin. Pine.-f clothes from 0 lo I I yeais fur l..'a and j per l.oltlc. S.d I by till tlnuvi-t-t I L'. Hals all btjlesand coluid for Soc, 1 iiunni.tl i free, regular pi ice i I M. All these gi Kids ate - only to be found at tho Pons Store 1 hereby announce myself as a ciuidi- date before The voting pupulaiion id Douglas coui-ty, including the dee hi I-; vermen, populists, democrats and re-, publicans, to sell Pain waguiis (rum ii ; full carload just leceived. A'ho c.ii i oP buggies, barb wiie and nails at the lowest' prices, all now on hand at Steams A ;i Cheuowetb, Oakland, Oregon Barffalnsl Bargains!! (.irgaln.s!!! Iu pianos, oigiitis ami ninsit al goods. Picyclcs new and second hand at the A huuis-i i piiv car ill le.ne I'mt lowest prices possible. I have a!, got au, eveiy Tucedav a' '' m. via the o about thirty thousand feet of lumber : j( ,v wit!,uit chai'g'i to I', i-tmi, and which I liave taken in tradtj for goods, ,u,.r the upcivihi-:i ( cxpeuciici'd and will sell cheap, as I am not in the eon dm tors. No ( hange "I cats the lumber business. 'cities ui Omaha, rhican. Hull ! ur T. K. Itie il tiii'.iu.x, li.mluii. I hc ideal trip to the lis! i- Itoscburg.or. itj(),v ,.,,,, l;,.,,,,.,,,.,., , w., v ,. Biing your job wurk to this olln e. Tltotnan.l Hr. Trj-ltiR Tt. In order to pi 'V.i th' Kr.nt inrtitifj l.lysirt'ain naii.i. in ' ' ........ .. l'ntii,,,,! 1 1, forC.lnrrl. amlCnl'li'i II .d. Ut p. piruil a gem runs lr. ! ( iu i- w .. i lift it of Vinir tlrud' t ur ::d 1" ' 1 I i:.lut me mil li.m t I. l n It ( jii :it, i. ,.IV .,'.,., -.il ,- i-, e V Cue , I'lii'ly ' I'l'i' 'i . i i "i"C'.i!''" I"i' ir ItUO l.ti'.t j I f ( ' (' I ' .'.ii I. i! i i . i . n ( :.t. 1 iiiin.i y. I BUfTercJ from c il.frh ff the wuret km-l I ever hiu. e it I' - u i I 1 I. en r li"ped fur - euro, hut Kit'. I'tvi:-: Pnhu mmmiiK to do! 1'.. i-rt l,o ly aJ. do. even that. M my ae pinirtl:.in' hate u' d f.i'.cari I 'nai'n t 'ilii.it t: '. th'1 lm ' t . n jl with etsi'lli'itl reMtll-. "m. ar I Inlrinn. , deel nl nn -t Ileal il iv m t rv f 1 1 t, i t .is cC'.rreii A.e t'hieitu". 111. I n"' 41 . It ikmiiii,' In 111" last .'. a.l vei.tly 4j Warren A.e., tin ub . ,v ,, K ,. ti, s, IV, , imi hue.. Is, riv'K ('roam llalm is lie' in-kin-wi cleansiiiir the entire sv4t-iii, nr-i" I cuids rtir..'f..r eiilitnll lin t eolitiiitis i . ' .... ii.hi.i.tt . ,lr ... It lltVll-iii tO cents. At drug'L.ts t r I - .. I. Post or Stolen. City warrant US, in favor of tho Pose-1 burg lilectiic Pight Co. for tdll.VU,) drawn May oth, IS'.'S, has been lotit or j Stolen. All persons are warned not to purchase the above warrant, Mi..-, M aui iia I'ii.i.i j.. This Is America Greatest Medicine It will 5 YourAppeti Purify and Vitalize Your Blood, Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hoods Sarsaparillri and begin to lake It TODAY, and realize the treat good It Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's (Jreutcut Medicine. A II tlruifhH. Says: (IffLtif li harpen i A li J. W. BECKLEY & CO. Beef, SAUSAGE, ETC. Cass Street Marlids. IM )SKHUR(1, OR. tlnrgnlnft In Real IXno N I M w'M'H nil under Ion..'. "H,H.I1 " "" lumro mul hum, nil lii inliiviilioM. i i,m.No.u,.,M.oop,m.i... t hum M mile. I'lli'O JllH'il. Noil liiO aero nil under feint' and I ...... t u.i u I.. i l ill inn. i IIUH li'lirau, nip mi." llnliuno uooil ii-tiiro. not il Ii""ho h'o" limit mill nil i.onviriti.V out hiiililliiiiM. Sinitll fuiinlv .iiolmnl. ll'io iii'oniliiiii Ktioitin ol nn'.i r riiiiiiinj lliroiii;li Hi" pliioo. llii l-i it IIikI fl.txt 1-1 . ; "1I,,H flout I :"! M'H. 1'ii'" t-'i''1'1. ' 'l"11 I'mliiiu o on f.t'i' tri iiih. No :i .1 il no'i", -" no Ii' li'in' i ii" ' ( ,mt , ,,, , H . , I. nn, n I pi 'hue, l.in.l ; nnh n inn U ikvIhiiw. ! 'n o Ji.s ) ' No I. IHi tt s, I in Irom bo mbiug, I in a high si Co oliublvali..ii, l.' aciei in I " ' '" ;'-. ' in o chanf, good g i-deu, 1 ' ' ';' ""l" m;.T.ar. lAr,,,, , .h.Ih .. clct.on . i,isnv cows and olio ralf, mm hoiie, olio bllgtf.v one ligh' wagon two sot ol harnesi, lot of Ktnnil fi alt tieen. Thin is a complete and polled hniiie. l'nco ; N0 acres, I milo hum llosobu g, ( tr unm ,,,1 mrili ne,, (ainiK orchard ; nun lit Mi and cut. 1'ii'O tHh No (i.- lltii in i. ti nil hi. b'r b nee, in cultivation o') line.-, lioxhuiim 'nonius, Hinuli bam and all neci'snury out bud I- lugs,-' acres In oreluid. null's lo . .... . ... it a, boo . 'oi-l -i dice ' i mien. ..units lo n.tkltnil, a lino lull,' city. 1'iive fli.W. I. F. Kit ' . tical I ilulo Agent, liovot ui', ' h . HOW'.- llliM" ! e oltei Olio lluudied Pollai.i Uew.ud , lur any cate id I'.itiuilt that cat.ii"! le cuiotl b llali'M I'ata'i It t'tiic. F. J. I'llliNMV ,v Proiot T'.lc I. i,n. W.i Hut HlidiThl 'IIC I lllli kllllWII I . I. !' I '" , j( Tc.-i t '. i i : . . Itlcytle Tires. I lm I'li.e-c, h,;i"!i, irir I .n, I p .i lm ,r j( . I'"r f ile hv l . h . Pm n y.i . . ' '' n'i"',, In I tlio' i nii.l it:il lutt I 1,1'rVrir. Tn l-4C-.it.-! . t'.n.ili c.ilh.o i.i I i.rC'o. K f. I'. C. fail In einr. lliii'': :. f f'tifl in- !l' l Weekly I!tur.sinii5 to l fie liii.-t. when going Past, and i:.ntilt 1 '. I.'. N. agents, i't addre! s. tV. II. Ilii.n.iui, t.tnii.tl ItlK Monger Ai.eiil , cin li. itdat!iie. fee. r, liahihi.il t iiiiMiiniliuu .1:1 ... 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I, u.in, ii, inn i lly, Nett I.i it:, It- I.iy Kx.Hiiinliiy r.leiu iVi W uy-l.tiinl m - , it III. WiilullH'lte uml Vlini ' lO I' i". I ii. -h. I Inn , lull kticr . Mint., W e.l, mul -ul. lit. ...ii t lit , liitt li.lt, i. ml I H. iiml Way I .it u 1 1 it k m t. ii. in. W llluini lle Hit cr. I I u . in, Tnix Tlini . I'm lltiti'l In i in t iillm In. -linn, nn. I i-itt. mul t ity huiiilliiKn I mul .-'til. I.v l:l.uilu nukc Kmr. I. I.'ttvl-li.ii 1 I., hi... o 1 1 H in. Mult ttitl. liii'in ui In I'tt.-.i.iii. Mm , Tin 'h, .ni.l I ii'li.y i tiit'l I loni. V. II. Ill III. Ill II I, (it iientl l'iih.eiii(t.'i Agent. . 11. tie N. Co., I'oriiuiid, ori'KUiii Iliil.l.-AhK A.XU lihlAlh hKAll'.US IN Pork, Mutton, GiiNbKAL UIKfcfJ FWK T int. II luini'tn 'uri. n.m n liny ol ciiiH' , II II hlllllll'l It li.'n.im r I'I'V Mi li'l'n il l ull. Iiiilim lion A ,( I"'" lo I'rliili r V, I' Ntilli Trtlll Allium') "'in il l .M, Hlrimill tr. a.mv,.,. ria in t in e Jnilin .. ;i' I;. i',ueiuui ll H. lit J. II. r.ir Kttttitiiitt l'iitiiiilM'l,'iit iit A. M'l-iiim I I, II. ( lllM.l C'.i tli nl ltllriiii 1 1 ttiiiiiilHlnii Lyili lHUlo'i mi mi M mi I a I. I'lmiin r. I'lii.ei'iiltnti Atttilit. ) " 'I't' " II. n l. (Nil of Mt . li'Kltcliii. i u.-r MM"i'"'h!' llOKlnte. u. . waaiiiiiH i.i t'. owner """"" IMMiul." I lU'NI . ii iiHlttr HitHt'ii'iiUlh e Ilcik - lit-r I It Inxiiiit -teliiitil Oil I'l l I li t i III .. Atm-mtor t'ouuljf Juiluu t'nmmtmliiiii'n A W . Herd . J I I.i (.!. . . M. t inwliitd tt, lil.l.llti II hlmi'i' II (' Alt"' ,, W, ll.HMh k , lllli!lil It llltti W M. Ill lit. A. K. MUHIIH Ol 1 1 II !-.'( ) II M, Iml Hiu vi-yui ,. i'ihuium - w iii r. iit-jiii'it . lr. K. 1. Mlht.t 'I l,.'i ft ui I Hi aiw-ep IttM'i i lm no iht r mm sun. J.t.lteeit ... i: iimtitiiu-i Joint 1 1 urn 1 1 li C -I.H tIPl t itv or m ini A. t' Maiilvrs Mitint 1,1 WhoI ill t Wltnl . lid Wui.l .. Illi Wnt I K.-t old. i I'letuiiner MkinIiiiI . . t ot ki luaiiK. t l I. Motlll' U' W ,i , O . 1 iL.i III I' Mullli'll t . MtM'll' i . I l i'l I in, I 'i 1 1 f. lilll'lt'l' lJ. t A I kin hi 'I. r lot tin,, t i-t . . I NS . tlitol tit "I -'l.'.'!' lite t in nil t'l.Hil l"i I r'ml u.iuij i ;tl il.l.,' (.mm . i t. it I !! ' I he "1 ilnt lit M Hi II. Hi'- Ull tl '.i'l.. in J ttti.' m..l tin' I.I M.Ml'hir I'l le i i. i 'Cl nil' II"" K.melilUK JU'h:.'. i"" 'I- 1.1 -nil. I'l li"" I'lHS, tii'iM . ttttl.i; .ill.', in t t',,,11,1, I ,. ,it t.t.. l It"' I W -In' I' 1 n, i-i Mioi'iiiv el in. i. im". :un is Mny. Jn.r. h, .l. uil'ir ..n.l .N.i.ii.iUt. A. I l a ,i.i... nl o.tllnii'l pill;. ': I' i I -'"ii "l ati.lVt.il (. In.'... ui lil.t-lli. i..miuir.n..Ufi. riul..l.' t .nut In in i.'ii ti.iiilu.i.'ii ' . . A I SU At II. I'l.tl..'. EAST ANU SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE ..I- l.. Southern I'arltlc Co. Kl . , It in.. I. it . I'... 1 1 i. I .1 III) . 'n.uIIi I i S.'ttli I'M- - It .1 .1 tt lit , i ii ; A i I'... . ii . . 1 lr 4t m I IS It ! 1 . I u I I' M A i ..itc unite. i'l i-'i't. i't if.iiti !. ., , I, I ' I I .i .1 ... . I i.ll.i t. M.III..II. ;. ,i..v.'t AH', ot. i'l ":. ..! o.'i !. H: i, 1 1 ..i 1 1-. !-i ' i-. J'l.i. ii.'" ' .:y I'M ' ' "'0-i' .I'...-. I i .i; ti. .'..bin! , ,t a : : i'. uul, ( fn ui K'.-. tii..t t.t A.hlalt'l :i I'l.lti II it.ili nrK 'lull )nll. S ' I M ' I 1 . , I l , ' r.Tiim.i I..... Lo Al IHMM. (ties ox oi.lil noi II. Pullman Buffet Slecjicrc f.U l.l'ltlt.( I NN V I'lM, till t,l.ii!icl l i hi I II.MiiKli I mli,.. West Side Division. Itrlw ecu I'ttrdttiitl itml ( uciillla 5l.ill li nln .'.til. , t.'. 'l ni'l.y ,. 7 ft It, M I '. I' It. I At I'.. it;. ui' I At I i Mi r. a t "tt itt:u It 1 I ti.t r h Al l!..ioy uml t .. i toll. ...lit. .-el ttltll trulls il itri '"it t i it. in'. .V 1.1.1. tn r iilri.M'l K 1 1 . tt nil. .1 ii i t''. 'l .-o li. 1 ,iy '. I .'i .'. K i I.v. l-.il o.ilil II ' ..i . , ' r ! Af. th Mint ili. . I.v. ..lit, -''lit. I r I: UJ" I. !. II. . I ' I .. A M I ' . I' . ', . . II II. . I i 01 .i I -ft il I tit In I- u tt lilt Hi I'll nl'il .nil t M . i. til nit' I r.i. ii..- Mul, .1. i.i hl. hit.. I..r Ul'AN AS), lllt.x t. Milium lilt, i .01 Kl-l'lll'lllll.ll K.il, - nn 1 Iu ki-l. I.. I i 1. ; ,i ).. in'. ,,n l I n-r..j..- t'-. 1 .1 1 A V t II I x . KtiMil I) r mil A I I lit l.l.l t mi I- ,o.u in. .1 li, on l. in. K l l'.-i. I .t i.. i A . o', i; ' ,;. t KOKIII Kit. c II t A UK II t M, Miiniii l. II. K. At Aliil.t. routi.sii 'jiiK'iu.s'. WOODWARD TlIK R05EBURG Poeil Pp ALL COMPETITORS! Wuarn alttayti in tin. Peml, (iml no tin in ku. p tlti.'i'u. Tim lio Id. n ll.irtei.l l.t ii.iin tin, mid f..toit it are miiilini.' bvcauuu Wu.idttunl loo.is to their ittti rent. iua.v iiAiri:s,s Pull Piiiiiini'd TEAM HARNESS TIivmv aru all Leather uml Vrint.'.l. SADDLES At Ke.du.ood Prices, CoiiH.ilt yimi' pumo and bu Hiiru ttnil mu Woodward liuluro huyhi, W. (i. WOODWARD mm i; to kki i iu ks. A IV WKLI, KNOWN KliMICKY m.lAtlv will hi ind tit Pair Oaks K.ineh, 1'iihl of Oaliland, ilr,. uml ut Oultljiid rxuturdat ho I I.i t h .ikhi. flis populaiily Viiili'heH fur hi i repnlu lion. TeruiR, if I. (10 for (ho ueason. Also Piinee, the old fuvorilo blark Norman Stallion, weighing about liUMI pounds, will bland at Hut above imincd pUtes. TerniH, fd.OO for the season. loot! pUHturairo and careful uttenlinn. fl per month. .IOSP.PII Mlil.VIN. There aro thioo litilu Ihini-M which tin inure uml; than any i.lher lliree Iiillo IhiilL'i) i rnalttil they urn Iho nut. thu hen and UeWitt'H Pittlo Paily KiHttrs, iho lunt Ihuiik Din famous liltln pilln (,,r Hloitiach and liver troubles, A, C. niuriiri'rn I :n.