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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1898)
THE PLAINDEALER, I'tilill.liril cv.i Muixlay aiul 1liur'liy II V I in li.tlMH.AI.KK IT llUMIlMi n. K. I' HllAIIKill' III NJAMIS .. . Killlnt. MinnTi, ODlVmr Mil Mmitria Three Mnnllia . .11 Mi M'l.V II. H!W. 1 ho Matiio is I vine biret1,tliank you. quite mil remem A submarine cable to Hawaii ban now become a neeesr-itv. StHii in "long" on honor 1'iit isnota M v 'r.irl on war gbipe. If bl'aia lias not tease enough to auow wbeii ihe ia luked, tbe 'Towera," 0"kM to KpHinl a guardian for her. The jrent war has again tleuion niraipdtlievalorar.il efficiency of tbc riti:io eoldiery ol the fnitttl Mates. Tbe Fourth ot July was lastly eel brftlixt in England. This is au evidence of the extent of the kindly fooling which exieia between the two wuntric.i. WANTKD: A new issue, on which b can fool the people, and reaiu the position which we lost by the fooIlslineM of Bryeuisin. Tun PaMovKAr 1'artv. K. M. Conkling has eo fur loregoue bis prejudices aK'ainft the hated "raon-ey-jiower," as to accept a tuition in a nittional bank at rriuevtlle, ia tbis state. i..eruiau is breeding trouble lor her self. We are about through with Snaiu, auJ if the insane Empeior of Uermanv, wants a scrap, be can have it. The indications now point to an early coutlii'iori f p;;.ce. Tbe fall of .Santi ago, w hich if it baa not already happen ed, is a ideation of but a few bouts, will no doubt be tbo last imiei'tant u.hi'ary event Vf the war. It is becoming more apparent as the nr progresses, that the people oi Cuba nro not, capable f self tfverutntiit. This will ueecsaitaU- a change in the palicy of this goverumeut iu regard to lltatislaud. Jubt what attiou will be taken has not probably tueu t'etermiuod bnt there is not much doubt lbnt tbc ultimate result will bo the anurNition of Cuba to tbo United states. A trip into tbo country in any diree tion, shows immense lieius ot ripening grain and bay of the very bed quality With very few exceptions, the hay crop is being saved in splendid condition. No Buch crops of fruit were ever known as is now riiteuiog in the great I'mpqua valley, and take it all arouu 1, the prog' pects for good piices for I ho farmer's uroducts were never better. If these conditioneCkeep up for a few years, the farmers of Oregon will become the plu t'X'ratH. Justice Van Brunt, of the "ew York court of appeals, iu aflirwiug judgment against the Third Avenue Bailroad Com pany for personal injuries inflicted on a driver of a wagon, who was run into while tryinx to cross the track, lays down some very useful roles for the govern meut of gilpmen on electric and cable care. Justice Van Brunt held that ped estrians "have a right to cross the street, eyen though a cable car might be in sight. If not, then the city would be divided into as many zones as there are lines of power cars and nobody could ever get across." The justice also held that "the rights of drivers of vehicles and of cable cars are reciprocal, and that the gripman of a cable car is bouud to use as much diligence to avoid running into a vehicle which may Le crossing the track as the driver of the vehicle is to avoid running into a cable car which may bo crossing its path." This is sound law. It applies to l'ortland as well as to New York. Railroad Improvements. It is reported that the .Southern IV citie. company have submitted a propo rtion to the citizens of Hosebnrg, for the election of a new depot and freight bouse at Hoseburg. If the proposition is accepted, as we presume it will be, the company will also construct extensive improvements in tbo way of sidetracks, roundhouse, etc. It is Elated that the l iti.eua of lioBuburg w ill bo asked to se cure corluiu real estate adjacent to the pi esout yard', tbo cjel of which would lie but tritliug, compared with bone fits to be derived iu having tbo "juetition of division terminals rmaueiitly settled. It ia to be hoped that when the proposi tion is tubuiil'ed, if fouuJ to be reason able it will be promptly accepted aud the matter nettled for all time. O.irdiucr Again! Koucburg Emergency Coipu had a hjuduomc donation last week of 411.50 tioiu Djgrco ol Honor No. 9 of Uardinor, Cr. (iardiuer in determined to show her loyalty iu a good subetauti.il way, This being the third donation from that little town in two wcoke, with a total of f.'l.'iU. The Fincigcmy Corps in lrul grateful. t'huii'hill A' Woolley repoil a large a!e ou their Celebrated Jolicd 1'lano (Uudeii with ily. wheel, haviug placed rifteeu hi the lio!d of Douglas County so far. Oui prgrenive farmers know a 4-ood thiui when tla-y won it. Santiago Reported to Have Surren dered Unconditionally. It ia reported tbal Hie elty of Santiago nnd tbo aoinb arntv ltili Karrisoneil it, surrendered uuiomlitionatly t noun May. WLiU Ilit rHit In nnoflii-ml it in I'rulwtil; vprreet. Till- COUNTY'S I1NANVLS. Rcvclpts and Disburse mcnts Three Months Ending Jun jo. lor Following ia lbs linaocial exhibit ol luglt county, state of Oregon, for the three luontbt ending .tune 30, 18t: KlMlt USkMKNTS AMI LIAXILI TU. iuiataooing aarreula MarvL 31, lS-.'S $WlS 4t Paid for roade aud bridges . 1,022 73 Paupers and poor farm l,Cll 13 Circuit com I 2.0H9 40 Bounty -0 S5 Stationery and priuting 1,017 82 Jail aud court boute . . 1,442 40 Clerk and deputies 1,115 00 Shei Iff and deputies .. . 1,115 13 Justice courts 236 30 Bailiffs 7 00 School Supt. aud KM of Fx 2b 05 County judge o00 00 Com m Is ion ers 102 00 District attorney. 21 15 Insane account 27 45 County treasurer 2o0 00 Assessor's deputies I,5W l6 AYritiiig reourcca of county 25 00 County physician 23 30 Stock hiapoctot 3 00 Tract book 130 00 rrisouer-e board 40 25 State taxes U-,511 61 Int. on cancelled warrants . 217 o0 Amount transferred to con tingent fund 124 00 Due on state tax 23 l4 School fund I.',4j'J 38 Indixeut soldiers' fuud 314 75 Transferred to account over paid tax sale 2 13 Accrued interest on outstand ing warrants. ... . 21 ,4o$ 32 Total llW.ool C2 Cash on hand per list report $ I, -."J SO r.ec'd from ex-county treas ISO 65 Delinquent taxe, 130 -173 61 Delinquent taxes. l;l7 l'i,oo4 65 Foil taxc.?, 1S9S 29 00 Ta sales 231 26 Fees ".02 10 Benwn county 5 00 Assesor, po'I t t;73 00 Justice foes 0 35 Dje from tax sales ".'.t'Ki ui fa ie;, isji t5j io Tax tales, 183(5 1,541 72 Tax sales, 1897 77,465 07 Fair ground contract 2,000 00 Total tlli,372 71 Actual county debt t 9;57S VI KrvAmCLATION. County warrants outstanding 153,335 49 Accrued int. on warrants Due state tax School fuud Indigent soldiers' fund Total Due from fair ground .... Taxes, IS'JI Taxon, 1835 Taxes, 1837 21,433 32 23 91 12,452 98 914 75 tlSS'Cl 18 2,000 00 0S0 73 1,541 72 77,465 67 2,496 77 4,597 68 Tax sates Cash on hand ierlast report Total .58,682 67 199,578 91 Actual county debt as above .State of Oregon' County of Douglas I, John II. thnpe, county clerk of Douglas couuly, state of Oregon, hereby certify that tbc foregoing ia a true and correct exhibit of the financial condition of Douglas county, state of Oregon, for the quarter ending July 1, 1S98. Witness my band and official coal this rth day of July, 198. t-eal. John 11. buvTz, County Clerk. W illnmcttce Valley Flax Crop. The work of harvesting this year's flax crap begin this morning, work-men for the Oregon Woman's Flax Fiber Associa tion being engaged in pulling the crop on the lavage farm east of the insane asy lum. The flax this year averages about 30 inches in height but is considered sup erior in quality to that of last year, by reason of having been plan ted earlier than was last year's crop. The association this year has 150 acres into this crop while a number of farmers have seeded a portion of their farms with the flax on shares. The work of preparing the remainder of last year's crop for manufacturing purpose is programing rapidly, convict lubor employed. Anemia tit Superintend etit Mitchell i Eatislied that tbo last year's crop w ill Le entirely disposed of by the latter part of thia week. Keturns from khipmcut of the fiber will cover all exivimcti of raising and harvesting the crop. The abt'Kiation has invented aud is constructing in tbo mills a "threshiug machine" that will be used iu separating the scud from the straw . It will be con structed at u cott of f200 where a patent ed device of the same kind would re quire a royalty of about 11200. The proepots for the dax industry iu the Willamette alley are bright. Al ready farmers iu the vicinity of Halcm, realizing that flax can be so succHShfully raised in tbo valley, have offered to rent their entire farm to the association for the cultivation ol this crop next year. Tbo flax restores to the soil the elements of uutriiiou that are required for wheat and other cereals. ntlie other baud, the uhi'al leaves iu the soil that which materially uidd iu produciug a splendid (I ix crop. 1 bus alternating the crops a reinaikable jield of each crop may be expected every alternate year. Capital Journal. TRUCE EXTENDED Until Noon Tomorrow Must Surrender n 1 hat Kmc or a General Land and Naval Attack Will Da Begun Ity Sampson and Shatter. W akhinutox, July 13. The war de partment has given out the following ; "Headquarters near Santiago, July 13. Your telegram saying that no modi fieation of orders would be allowed just received. Have bad an interview ol an hour and a bait with General Toral, and extended the truce until noon tomorrow. I told him bis surrender can only be conaldered, and that be ia without bope of escape and bad do right to continue the fight. Think I made a strong Im pression on him, aud hope for a aor render. It tie refuses I will open on bim at 12 o'clock noon tomorrow (Tbura day) with every gan I have and will have the assistance of the warships which are ready to bombard the city with 13-inch shells. Snarrcn.' Secretary Alger has also posted the following: 'Tlayadel L'sle, July 13. At a meet ing between the linea at which General Shatter, General Wheeler and the Span ih general, 'Loral, were present, the lat ter claimed be was unable to act without authority ot hia government, bat be baa received authoiity to withdraw and sur render the harbor ports, munitions ot war and the eaatern portion ot Cuba lie urgt utly requested until tomorrow noon to receive au answer from his gor ernment regarding the offer of our gov ernmeut to send his forces to paio. which was granted. Milks." Ou the bulletin giviug General Miles' dispatch was written underneath the dis patch the fol'owiog: "Permission to withdraw was declined bv the war be paitment. It. A. A." 5antiago Will Probably Today. Be Ours Geueral hafter'a Headquarters,- July 12, Fighting coutinued during the day and at this hour it is believed that the city of Santiago w ill be captured by the American forces within the next hours. The Americans have advanced all day. Iu several of the Spanish trenches our troops found dummy wood en guni and no Spanish soldiers. There was a weak tire from the spauish troop!, and the Americans advanced further. There is evidence of great dis tress existing in Sautiago. Hag of Truce Again Santiago. Floats at Wamilsoton, July 12. The following dispatch was received here from General Shatter at 9:30, a. m. : It has been very quiet, with but little fighting. A fiatc of truce has beeu up since 2 o'clock. Total is considering the proposition for surrendering, low that I have the town surrendered on the north. The lines were completed at 5 p. m. by General Ludlow right dowu to the bay. The lines are rather thin, but I will have them strengthened in the morning by- General Henry, who has just arrived at headquarters. There have been only three or four casualties. No one was killed to far as I can learn. I expect to have two of Ibe new batteries in paeition tomorrow. There is a great deal of suffering among the people who have gone out of Santiago, and i am doing my utmost to relieve it, but have not been entirely successful. 'Signed; Shatikb. South Myrtle Creek. Jackson Bros have a new planer for tbeir saw mill. Fercy Beala was over from Days Creek one day last week. Nearly every one in this section of country is through baying. Bud McLain was here shaking bands with friends, Children's day. Mrs. DUIard Strode ia visiting her many friends in this vicinity. Isaac Weaver hauled lumber from Jackson Bros.'s mill last week, Miss Jessie Bartle is borne from a week's sojourn at Canyonville. Children's day paaaod off quietly Sun day. The speaking waa good, so was the dinner, aud everybody seemed to en joy it. Wm. Mclerrin, one day last week, met with what might bare proven a seri ous accident. While working in the timber a tree fell upon him bruising him quite badly, but inflicting no seri ous injuries. It is too bad that iu so small a place as this, wo are obliged to have two Sun day schools, two children's days, etc. It must look to outsiders as though charity, forgiveness and brotherly love, essential qualities iu a Christian, are tbimr" unknown to the majority of us. V . I'bebe New ten and son Waller, w i. Suudsy visitors at Mrs. Cloyd Ad". Aiv. What has become of High Jiouucer? Fercy Beals ia visiting here at present. Wui Stephens is hauling Jackson Bros, planer up from Myrtle t'retk this week. The picnic has pasted, aud we missed the smiliug face of Brother Lyons very much. Joe Jackuou was up from Myrtle Creek visiting his paieutu at this place last Sunday. l'rof. Thui man Chauey is visiting his brother, Claud ('haney, of this place at present. MiGimv. nto.n Ttin Boiinnu minus. The New Saw Mill In That Camp Will 5oon Be In Operation. Poiicnu, Or., July I, IWS. Two freight teams loaded with saw mill niachluery passed the Music mine last Tuesday to a point on Oily creek, where J. Y, Cook bat the foundation ot a w mill built awaiting the machinery, which is to soon be on the ground, aud the ham ot the saw mill will soon lie heard. Toe mlntra and reaiJeuta of Uobetuia bore made up quite a puree and sent to fortland lor a large flag, which tbey will raise ou the highest peak ot Falrvlow mountain July -lilt. The 60-foot pole will be raised on the 3rd. llefreah menta, fruit, cigars etc., have been pro rkied and pcalbly a keg ot nails wilt be sampled In the canyon. They intend to scare the eagle off the nest early iu the morning and keep her off all day. The Wuite Swan Mining Co., ol Fu gene, w bo recently started work on a new property they lately bought, have great encouragement from the start Alter removing one loot ot surface soil tbey opened up a ledge eight feet wide of fine looking ore, and - prospecting free gold in the pan saOlcient to guarantee a foundation tor one of the leading mines in Bohemia, with a reasonable amount ot development work. The Wall Street mine, which lately produced the rich Galena strike, is atill showing up tine. Part ot the crew bave lately uncovered and sunk a shaft on big cbimney eaat of the lirst etrike, at the surface showing two feet of ore, and showed but tew colors in the pan at depth ol ten feet, widened to five feet clean free miliug ore, and increased value in proportion. It is conceded be a fine showing. ine aweepeuke mine is suowiuk some high grade ore. Many new proiwrties are coining the front fast. Fugeue Guard. "I to KICM ROCK FROM DOCULAS. No Ohus is Needed to Sec the Free Uold. J l 1 1 -.1 1 . en exniuuion in rriuennumer s it dow, at Third and Washington, are some big boulders ot Oregon quartz with free gold, and lots of it, Handing out io bold relief all over the roc k. There is no mod eat little wood violet business involved and the free gold plainly rays it is there and doeeu't care who know it. It would be hard to imagine how richer quartz could be found anywhere. Some of it has assayed 130,000 a ton. This quart came from the Helena miue, in the Bohemia tniuing district, Douglas county Uregoo. it is iu (lie Laiapooia mouu tains, 37 miles east from Cottage Grove Such quart, if there is a reasonable ton ttnuauce of it on tho ledgo, ought to make millionaires of every person in the Northwest. It Is said that tunnel No. 1 is now in 163 feet, with plenty of ilch rock in eight. The mine ia owned by Jennings Broe. and Ukarles Bruno, and the specimens it has In l'ortland are truly wonderful. If the pioueera of Ore gon had fouud the long-lost Blue Bucket diggings, I hey could not have found any tning richer, although the latter were always supposed to be the marvel of the Malheur. Oregon ian . The Crescent la the Beet. Boseburg, Or., June 21, 1U8. To w bom it may concern : This is to certify that I purchaced Creeent race wheel of A. C. Maratera Co. on April 16, 1338, and sioce then bave riddon it 1900 miles over rough, craggy highways and moddy mountain traila, without a single break and only one puncture, which I repaired myself. For strength, durability, beauty, fin ish and easy running the "Crescents" have no equal, for they have been tried and not found wanting in any of the above named qualities. I bave owned (and bad the privilege of using i several different makes of bi cycles, but I would say to any one de siring a first-class wheel iu every re spect, and one that will stand hard usage and wear to purchase a high-grade "Crescent." Ues pectl all v, W, Waicwir. In Memorian. Fdward Stevens died at his home on Tyee, July 3, 1893. Thou bast crossed the mystic liver To the regions of the blest. Where loye and peace shall reigu forever And give to tbee eternal rest. Brother, who with us have wandered Upon this earthly sphere. We, tby toying friends and kindred, Long shall miss thee here. To the loved ones gone before us We know that thou hast gute, And that within the Leaven o'er ua A home celestial thou hast wou. When our lies of life are liven, Bv the hand of death in twain, We eball on the shores of heaven Meet thee ne'er to part again. II. M. C'alapojis, Oregon. I houaands Celebrate With thaukfuluees their restoration to health by the use of flood's Sarsapa rilla. Think of the vast army who have been cured by this medicine Men, women aud children, who have suffered the consequences ot impure blood, who have beeu the victims of scrofula sores, eruplkme, dyspepis, uer vousuetsi, sleeplessness. They have tried other medicines aud bave failed to obiaiu lelief. They tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and it did them good. They peraevered in its use and it accomplished permaneut cures. Do you wonder that they praise it and recom mend it t youV A Stamp Famine In Business Circles, There U a stamp famine. letters are even received from St, Paul, begging lor war stamp. Auditor Bauson, of the O. H. A- N , has tecolved a telegram I torn Ibe controller ot the Great Northern, at St. Paul, utkltig him to llll an order hero tor W,0H) stamps. TheO. It. A N. ittelt has a ataudlug order with Collector Djtme lor 100,000 war t aiupa, which cannot be tilled. Iu truth, the Internal revenue uflico ia al moat out id etam. However, the of llciala daily expect Io receive a slock. It la not I'uiHand al jnn that autlera The brvadeal Mrelch ol the unagtuation tails w hnu one eto-e to toimidor tho tre mendous ilauiaitd there ia lor stamps all over tho Foiled States. The only tilui liation that will make tha mind gui p the magnitude oi tiie now law would I " like comparing the little grains ot sand on a great desert to th number cl staiue now being used. Portland aloue neee enough stamps to amount monthly to thousands of dollars. When lhcie figures are multiplied by Ihe stamps nsed in every city, villago and hamlet In the United Mates, tho brain becomes diary in trying to grasp the figures rep resented. Fven ootid ae tors' 10 cent re bates must bo ttampod, and thu law ex tends to nearly every arliclo of com merce. So evenly divided is tho tax, however, that everyone Is made to help carry the burden. While naturally the beavieet part falls upon tho tanking systems aud railroads, yet all other classes aie taxed iu accordance with their respective volume ol Irade. The government ia losiug thoustuds ot dollars by its Inability to furnish enough stamp, aud tbo people are put to a great iuconveuieoce. It is simply impossible to keep lecorda of everything needing a stamp. Therefore, agents ime stamps w beu they have them, and if not keep record of w bat they can and lot the reel slide. This, of couree, tiatmally causes eouio friction, but it cannot be helped. Portland Telegram. SOCIETY OF N ATI VI: M)NS. Uenuine Wcbfooters Incorporate. Hlcct Trustees and Officers. Native-born Webfooters bave n Rank ed aod incorporated a "Grand Cabin of Native Sous of Oregon, ' in thm city. Tho intention is to peretuate and pre rervti the pioneer history of the slate, SubordiuutH "cabinn" will be organised throughout tho entire state, and I u no 1S9S, has beeu designated for a grind meeting of Ibe various cabiua. The following well known uatiw eons were eluded by the giaud cabin at grand officers and truateea fcr the euKineg term . Grand president, John C. lersure. grand fir.t vice-pretdeul. Jofeph P. Leo. graud second vice president . I rank M. Kobinaon ; graud secretary, F.ugeun P. White; grand treanurrr, II. C. Wort man grand orator, IS. :. Iteekmnu ; graud in side sentiuel, Charles T. Peli tier , grand cutside sentinel, Claude htralian ; graud marabal, John W. .Mini J , grand Iruetcot, Kalph F. Moody, Italph It. Puuiway, Sol Blumauer, Ktlph W. lloyt, Arthui L. Fraiser, H. l Woitman, FJwutd 11. Thornton, -l'ortland Telegram. Ilargalns in Real Folate. No 1. -I) acres all under fenrr, Imr house and bam, all iu cultivation. Ibis is all a No 1 laud, school '..mile. To lvoc burg K miles. Price f 10OO. No 2 UK) acres all under fuuie uud cross fenced. 0 acres iu cultivation. Balance good pasture, gocd limine and barn and all nocescaiy out buildings. Small family orchard, h tino mo'intain stream ol water running through the place. This is a brat class place, 0 miles from Koacburg. Price 2000, V. diwu. Balance on (ail terms. No 3 200 acre, 20 uudet fencv, nice orcbaid, fair house aud barn, goo-1 pas ture. Land 7 miles from Itoeuburg. Price 1680. No 1. lOaciis, 1 mile Irom Koseburg, in a high state of cultivation, 2 acres in strawberries, I iu orchard, good garden, 1 room house, fair barn, well watcied, all necossary farming utensil, GO chickens, 2 jersey cows aud one calf, ooe home, one buggy una light wagon two '.it of harness, lots of small fruit treee. This ia a complete and porfect home. I'rico iiooo. ! No 5. 5 acres, 1 mile Irom liosoburg. fair house and barn, nice family orchard one hoi iio aud cart. Price (100. No 6. 13 acres all under fence, in cultivation 55 acres. Koi house 5 rooms, small barn aud all uecessary out build ings, 2 acres iu orchard, '4' miles to school, l'ost-uflice l'j miles. 2'.. miles to Oakland, a nice littlo city. Price 1000. I. F. Kin:, Heal Fstate Agent, ltosoburg, Or. l or Over I Illy Vcuim. AN oui ami Wki.i.-In i r.u itKHr.Mr. .Mri Wlmloiv Kuottilim i-'jii: i link hecu uccil lur 0tr Ally Ji'r .y uillliuUi ul iimllurb lor lliulr children Hlillu KcIIiIhk, Willi put let I hutcirm, It nootlitii the till I'!, Holtcni the ui.is, h1Ihn all pain, cure niU'l colic, uu'l Initio lnt remedy (or bltrrhu . In idnu-uul to tlic time, r-uld Ly drufKikti In every part uf tliu tunIJ. l ivuuty- five ccuta a bottle. It value In Incalculable. Bciuro nl k tut Mn. Wlutluw's Hootlilug Hyrup, aud lake no utlier kind. To urn CimkIIiiuIIiiii l-'oretrr. Take t'aai el CauUvi ..iituUK l'!e or 2a0. It C. C. C fall to tiii. . Ui ii, vM . i fiiinl Ululity. Tlinuaamt nro Trjlng Tt. ripWr to pi' ivi' I ho treat merit f fn I.ly'n I 'r it'll It.' tin lli' tV. idivn 'iiit fir Ciiln rli H id ('l'l i l'ur'.d a ? ii i" li'' 1 1- id. Mo Ion o 1'ie i. :.) fur III .-. nl). (i'.t it "f j. .hii- i n I r i ml IU i ids to .I , . V. 1'ily. 1 ir ul hl Kind , i r linp I fm t i r um to do in. bate UM'il i;;,v irtijs., r-, f hii Terrd f . "in ' ' in r i oee i. i . I-.., I nt l ' iv. on UU. von t rd. " 't ao.pisinl il wit'i i';el "l rn-nlls. - iw.nr UhIi iiih, 45 W.ori'ii Ao , Cliir.iiro, 111. lily' ( ream liabii ia thu iu ln.il' il" d '. , ..i , :. cur.i I ' t chi in i n linn "iiiiiiun no t in .inn' ineiriiiy nr Miy injinioiiH iIiuk. J'riir, to ui nix. At ilrni;i;i I I or hy m ol. NOTES OP INTflRBST. CaroUios, lire Ihe buns ineiebaiils. Oo to tho Koiieleaf for Ihe be d cignis. For a good freent cigar call on Mra.N, Boyd. County claims and warrHiila bought by D. B. West. For flrfit-i'lims deiilisliy go Io Pi . Little ot Oakland. Hugs in iulinilK vaiiety at Alexander A Witling's. Ma.aroui Iu one pound im toons at ZiglerV grnfrry. Key Went, luinulel and douieslle cigars a( Ihe !omlmf P. S. WorI dooi iiiniaino. Olln e op- pOK.tX I l. il'l Oltll'O. lil.le iv Ciimeiil bicvcle. The eany. run ing, tliua'de kind. ll,tH) nn'ii wanted ul the Hosit tole to select great baigaina liefme It in too late. Facts -not fakes-is what our advr- tlilni? loluinns ie;re.neut. Tho Hons Store. V, W. Carpenter la authorised Io to celve and receipt for subscrlptioua to the 11. MNDKM.KH. All our koo.U new and ol tbo lnirt styles. No sbopworii goods on batid nl the BoeS btore. At Oakland, T. L. Graves ia anihorieed to receive aud r xoipl for subset iptloiis to thu Pl,.VI.MK.VI.l.ll. A laige and tine awioitment of ebit- dieu's shoes just lecelved at Pailott Bios. Call and aoo them. Money to loan on city aud country property. P. S. Iv. Hi n a, Maraters' Building, Kosvhuig, Or. The htuare Peal ntore haa just upened up a beautiful lino of W. 1.. IHntglas shoes, which prove to lo the best eboe made, t'omo ami Inspect them. J. W. Hockley A Co., the butcbera.will keep only the cboicent of meats where with to supply the Konol'Uig public, but monthly settlement:) will be icviiii'd. Mm. J. II. shiipe has I -eon apiiintod repreieutative for the N'i.ivi Co. iu thla city. Any one desiring information in regard to, or wishing to piocure the rein edy, will please call at her icmdciico on Pine etieet. jlo-Jiu Suits ol clotlieH, nil wool, heavy weights, V'.oO; iciiulm pine $'. Buys clo'.ht-N from (' to l i years for $!."0 and 2. lUUull l)lr anil ..ibid fur V, regular pine ft 50. All liiene gimdn iilO only to bo found at the I'.ohm More. I bt'ieby anuouine niyuell as a candi date U'fou il.e voting opu!atiou ol Dougl.ie coiu.ly , nit hiding the free nil ver tnmi. populiftii, deuiorr.ils uinl re pi.'.'licaim, to cell laiu wsg.niN from a full carload jurt nceived. Alao .u i ol biigg ee.bar b w 1 1 o an J n.nU l I lie lt est prictet, all lion ou band at Stc.imi A Cheiioneth. 'al.laud, 'rcgon. How's Ihlt.- v o ollei I'no lliiiidri'il Pulliiis lioward (or any caau of l utuiili liial .ai.uut bu ciliedbv 1111 a lala'l h Cure. F. J. Clili.M.Y A C '., Propii. Toledo, U. We tlio uudereiguud have known F. J. Cheney lor tho last l i wars, aud believo blip perlcctly honcrablo in all buHincaa li auractions aud liuancially able to car i y oui auv nbligatioiis made by their til in. AN cV. '. llH.in, liolffalo Pruggir'S Toledo, l. AN aiding, kmii.ia .v. Marvin, VVh.,:(. Male Pruggteti), Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internal ly, acting directly ukjii tho blxid au mucous ouiface of the svatem. Trit e 7. per bottle. Sold bv all druggiBtfl. Tent- imonlalj free. School Report. Ibe folloaiois Ihe report i f r l.i ol dialrkt II for the mouth etiJirg July H, ISO. No. of days tauubl !, No. of days' atlendauco 1 3S, No. ol dayn ab seul liU, No. ot tioics taidv l.No. of pupils enrolled 10, Avurag'i attendance 'J, Those averatilug above U0 tin. Lou Fieneh, Kalo 1 ranch, lilaKe Miller ("libers uf good funding are. LlDo I'aluior, Frank Albro, risyse French Deportuient good. I.ILNAIIV MoT it, Tescber. Will Come Again. I'rol. llyuiau .V Co., (be Oeiuiuu aou list and catarrh specialial from l'orllaud, will bo ut the McCallen Hotel July 21 and V, for two days only and return once ea:h mouth. Wo will euro your catarrh no matter how chronic, without fail. Catarrh is a very dauuroua disease. Wo treat cat jrili without medicinu in ternally. Call uud have a frieudly talk with thu l'rof. which costs absolutely uulbinK. (SliMHOH lilted for eyes. Ofllce hours iu lvosoburg all day, Ilumeiuber tbu date of our comiui;. VitalL-o Your Blood. Overcome That Tired Tcelini;. Get a bottles of Mood's Sariaparilla and begin 1o tuko it TODAY, and realize tho treat Hood It Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Il Aiiiori. u'n Oi'i'iiti'it Mi'dlnlno. All ilnifijl-.ti, Says (Jri'" tv This Is UjSPr America's PwfTX Greatest lw!ivi Xl Medicine. fjjD YourAppctlte, l !j J I 'urily and iiilJ WLm ill Cntinty IrciiMHcr'a Notice. Nutloe is beinby glvtii to a I putiien holding iHmgliH iciiinty waimnta ln dorsod prior to May I I I'lU. to p e sent tb aiiit at the tiioiwiiii'i 'a . then In the court bounn I ir piyiio iil, io .uteieat will oeaselbeieou alter the daln of this notice. Paled lbi the loth day of luU.iHWS, at the City of K tutti ng, Oregon. lo. W. Pimvih a County lieMirr, IMugUa Cnutity.Or, r.ilui aln Voiir luwU VVIih 'aoarU, I'nrtilr i'iliirilr. cur roni ipkilon luicisr. Ijo, tX . KC C C tnll,liufnUiirluitd wontjr. !,.( 1ubii(i ttpit n4 Haiuk tarn I IrY Tit iiull lot'dom unallr nt tnrtrrr, !' mn tirile. lull or life. nirv anil vigor, lU Na Tn- ll.vo, lUoTrondfr worUrr, bat takn wrak mou iirong. All drussiBis.uWerll. t'ure suoran toed Uuoklai an4 eample tin A.ldrts Bturllnir Kamxly t'o , Clilcif ot Nnw Vor. V. .. . Great Bargains At Denn's Variety Store... Sec our Special liargaius in Glassware, Lctuotuilt Sets.Afteniuoii Tea Sets, Fancy Glasses, aud Fruit Jars. riNWARI). h. .; I'l.Ki on bucltlk. inn, Miui i, bruadlioxvt, nlc. WOOD anil Wit LOW WAttlT. Llinp.li iiowli, tiullar mould. nd ludlrl, llruwn la liiui'h iiiU, lrlriuir., taUhola. ami lActfl 5TATIONl'RV. liixlinrd rti uu all ( lloiirry, .ucii, priii. InV, oiuKllagt lu CHINA h mir iiwlil prlrm on oil him llaviiand 'Mn ilouiai hli J to tl, i. inl Iiiik'i'IhIh n I iMtitlona i liln dlu nn ami I. mk, lniiiir l rMiia atiei lli.ll lB ff, rlH and nill'ria, Icily dl.liaa. Iiiilln i log a tlr OTIOI5. Ilalr .ln, .lb oiiml r nrpHra, illt, tllll IK!!, i-n- We ilit jiinl n v.t adveiliite. All tbeae lliiniit i l It h:ol at the Ion ml cauli pi Ices at Demi's Vnrietv Store. Ro.scbiirg, Oregon. Notice l:or Publication. rsttri. -r rr 1 isuim n i . Ill ... 1 -Mt . I ll. ' 1, . 'li'- ' I1' Nollie l I.M.ii; i-lxn 1 1 . '. Hi.- I... .....ui. nam. -I nHl r la. lili t ii iili.-oi hi. inicin, h lo mttan ft ii a! i.in.if in aui-i'i-it , Id t-ia.i.i, mi l tlial anld I'IimiI l l.i Ih imt.b t .dotv tit.- K g.'U l and Kc4-rlrr, Tiill .1 .:nir. land uirui m K.M, li'iru. Orrfciwii ii Au.-ii'l I-.' ! .' i 1 1 N f W II I i l On lliilm-: rfl I lull. N. ' 1. 1. ..i. ' s w 1 t 1 n vv - ' , .-. e . . li .i IV. -:. Hi- iiai.i... I!.. I...:.. I ! li-.. t J.i , li' i !' mil m- ..- i r. and i ul ' I alln'i ul. mi I ii. rl M 111,, i imimi, An uii'l r h ' . . 1 1 ki ll i 'ii. Mllilil. II'" II.' M . : I. I I. II" l.i 'II' Adi!tiitt-(i jitm Notuo. V-i. K i mi''. I .i ,i- .i.i i I .ll.., 1 l I I III Oil l. hi i'i i ii i ill'- i i ItOUSlU-. . Ul.' ' . 1 '. 1 .111 I f.1... ; .I.. ll.tll day .,i A ui..." ' 1 . ' ii' 'u im. ok di- '' d i i i.-.i: i :i.t,.- v t. it. V lull "I VV I M li. 'II i 4 . I. I . . ,1 Hi xl'ii'ini.' a' ' ' '.iW r .! .i i 111' In i t 'Ml It ' i i . I ' i 'I 'In M 1;.. ii , i,: Bl L rail, I lm-ln I'l d:.l m-l' 1 1 nil lu I dr ut ' Ul' Ink , ii. .uk I .1 " .. Il I. mil lioni v, Uu Ii -i..t Uu iiuilii. a ! . ' ii-: . f ih d"lmll"ll taml i Oi i I W 1 " :!....i. I r.u I l.Om No. I ' ii. -ti tin u I 1 "U UMilli ' !(' , I.i 1 1 a.M.I I, nun., and liniu Paul ld N I ,u" I ho i "i tie r ul i . i1 .'..'. 3 1 an I . . I , -u j.'... nil.. I lit' in i' f in I , i I,. i.. ,i (.., ti'aik'd A IV , (mill In.'li n nl i k . II m In.-. m dlanmti-' l-ai.N . d. nr vi ;t m,,., n,i;,.. .V W .V II I . i 'i : Oil Inn I " di-KIK' K. tlnui.' V l'JMiliailia t-. i l l nmikid .V , on W Ixilill tin. v. l "aid 1' I.i Sii. II, liulii m lii' tl a Murk oitk I.' on tir-i In iliiiiu I, r lii-ui N ..i U tp4- . u linl n.ai .1 V a il i:..i.,,i, j ,),.. Krtrn K iln ur,' N mi irl Ui'iiiiIum in .aid l lull I 'mi. II, I . I Oil- In a Ml nil rtllt Imlik nl III, I I, rk , iiiurki d A VV . limit li hi, I) I,! m i up k i. in. I,. In .liniu. i , i Im at. N .."', ,li-kici. K 'D i l ii k linn k i'd , VV J, Il I lli' in r al 11 tin nn aiid. i t i lit- "II n.dil latlk ul Cum i r.H k In In. . id IKlulilnn. ' mi Blldll J l'i air. i. liiini porl llll I ol VV I VV ll.nll. Hu I l.llll Siv i lu IXC lil 1 S) a i. W. Units Ira llounly, Miilo id iiM g..n terma ul aald .ale to raah In limi t. 1'aicdnt Ko.eb'm, 'n J 1 1 r i, ivn I . A VV'II HON II V I I IK II VV Adir.iiilalrmuia nl 111- r'lilt nl vv . vv dt.cia.iHl : 1 1 1 1 Admin is tralor's Sale. Nutii r ia li.-rt I'' riven lliat tl.u u itdr..ctn I dc adinliil.iriitnr ol Mil' calati' id haraTi M W i uiiirr' v, di i-aard, lu p'liaumu a id an nrd.-i i I Uu mi ti f v ( nurl p( linlijlaa Ciniu'y, Main ul i in K'nii, tin! i-tun I and -iit,-n-d n im .-.tli div ul Jul, l"', "illalicr r: Mlldav nl Annua', l"".i li Din iiti:i,Hiiil Hi. nai l ri'nl i.ii. mi , M,l at j.n !.- nalti I ! .mn in natid Vr lulluw -lug (Im rll.-d n al iroprlv I cl' iicnii; I i mi l ailalu, lim it lim.iailli hall i I thi a.i'.illiwmt '(iiaii vr ul sc-!!d:i I'J in iii-.rnr.tilp .v, aontli ol rai,Ki 7 m-.i, and tin- ninth li,( i I nurttiraat ,,uiiri (,i c Hun I'. In l"iililp J ,, unlh hi lanun ..!, tulllailllllk' I'O ailia. a, I In Inn.:. Cniinlv fim nli'ifgi n Uatnl at llihunx, Umikdaa Luiintr -IbI.-uI Op gun, Una dli dny nl July !:".. Ilniau vv kATur in r . Adnilalratur el llu- i '.till.-, ul amli M vv,atlni ly, 'k aaid. i , Notice of Sheriff's Sale. tn tiie iitift ir cm kt t i set-- i n or UiuC'in. Inr lluunla Cullnlv J. Kiank vv atniiii, r.aiullll v a. The Numnlav M Hung l,'nin,ain , a i.tliali curiiuiatloll, John A IIuuMIiiki Hutu, i mn (mil v , a i.riviilu ronioriittnii, Al I'aikir, Iiaillil M. 1 tnry and lima . Mni. Iru.ti'ra, linli'iidauti. NnlliaU li.-r.-l.v rlvrn llml uml,i i.. v lrluu nl ii ludL'iuiiiit and ,1, i n n i.i i. ..... i, ol lubnn r a ihhIi i lal nu'iin and no vlmim ' lei na, ami all uidi i nl kali ul tlm iiruiivi U o( thu aliovn nnmi'il di iriidiuif 1 1... v.......i.... MlnliiK Company nlil. li JiiiIkiiiuiH. di i uv mid ordi r ul aula duly n iiiU'iud and i nti H d in thu uli'iu' i niitl.'d Court and i an..' no Hi., on, day ..I Juni. lv.w, dJudgliiK utid dr. iv. Ii, llu,l thl' rlHtlltlll. J. I'l till k Wilt. nil. In,.., .....I ... ."vt r Irnin Mid iifl'ol .Urn Uult.iid.nK, I Im Sikiii ui.j . in i uh uiiiiiiuy, mi' aiiiu oi ,','ir.' ii limn, aiiua wtili Interest llii-rcnit liniu Muv 7, lb, at thu rait) ol I'liiht ini nut nu aim lltll llll, I 111,. iilUnniy a li'ii, uud di.liiiiriiiint tuxi'd ut Jill. tli, nun tlial lliu il. li'iidiilil, John A. Km I, 1 1 nil a hiiim uiunaiiv lian- mid .,...,,.,. ir till ul llii' lJuli li iKlit lliu mini nl f .iM ; j Itreil Ihi'muii huiu lii't iiiilioi nl, li-imal Urn mm ol til uh I ifr ri'nl pii hiiioiiii, aud uimla mid din Diirat im iila IiimhI nl l u .i ,i.i ...i.i i. nidt rnd and diin i. d ih,. i.,U: uf Uu- prupi riy or nut Uiluiidiiiii. 'Hit' Nouuilitv viiiiliii- i am. I'ttnr. Iliou lll mid lirrfliiiift, r .1 11....11. wiM Ut nullify f.uid liidiiiin urn mid uii'l.'i iv ,, liyvlilun'oliiiil.Diiilgiiiiiitditi,.,. iindiiiJij iiilt'.iii.niic.xc iilloii ilulv Ih.iii',1 UnriMi, .,ul id Uu alinvi nil id i, mil ,,, ii,.. .. , 1 unlltltdiniiKfi.il lliu I. tli tint o( Jiin. i will oil hiiiiiidav.lL.i lmli il... .,1 i -4 ,. .. ' ! thr Court Uuuau ilimi In iin..'.i.,;V.. 'r. ..'..', Courtly. Orwou. ill ilir-liuitr ol ..,;, ,vi, ,',' j ii aiuniiiiuii ui bun i uiiy. otloi Im alo in utib In auction, and -ill In tho Llpl.oit in'l 1 Lm lllddur fill I'll i I n, r,r... .,iu .1. , ' ." dtcrei, .m-l or.t.', .,:i:.-vul,iV',1;;T lilt ITITI and in Mm ni'nill m i. ,ii..... ,. Ona.liiaiU mill, in, linlluf; 1 ,i, t lall tiaj 1 1, Ina nK Uu' haini-, uii.J nil niurhiiiu v, imiU aud inpluint.ila ,1'ioni'u,.. tn,.,vu, n.f t nniii.,:t, thficivilli mi. the ami n ul.i, i. ti ... . limited, drncrilMMl n lu Una Ii .. buiil lliii'i limn tn. of i niilv iiortlii-usl ol i In i Amiti) Miiilim . lulir, n, thr IlolicinlMMlnluu UU i'i "!, ,1,,,""ttlu" euiity. nr. null, uliuul nv In lit a II u Koulhca.i i,l f',.iiu,,,. i ....... i.. i . Coinil, Inn In UoiikUi dimity, UriKnn, lolli ; " atioil liuin i' Ul H HukV I H'lll thritwiuuiK ii of a ml i,,,.ii..... , ... ,', AunU' tUliii iul ruiiiiliigiri tt nuilhnlv illi.' I till i.'3'j nnd lliritikl.i.uuTii. i... .. .... V... . crly ITHlj. ui.ili.nni. ,,tieriv i.VCl. ot tlM-i't-.. " , "', ,f 1 , '' l"""to nuilliiiiali'il" I' I'l to tlltl l Im nut luuiuol .i uvo u. IW..I.H ihL .uu,,, ,r."::, : .V itnifulai tl.i' apMirt. uam . , lli.V ,n,',,Vb io, man l it' iia iiiviiv I. idiiif imin huuI uiiiitl.',,,,)! In Nil I'l Aun III Mini. Ii.. .1... v I.1.."""" "on Ml...', nnd i,u Im,., ,.,, u l, d"; ,1 i . ', ' 1. hlluatu-l. or u linn , Ilmr,.,,, llH ,, ' ' ' Miry li. iiill.ly lliu ilimiumi, , ,,', ,f(, , , ' " liaiik Vntiotl, ii .1 ll, di'Ii'inl uil' :,,,i A. ItlH'lillllu a HoilH Culm, nil'. ' "" UliU'l llilH'.'lKt. rtuy iYJiiiu', Ish "Ii':tlll ul lAii'iiliii,'V'ii.','oi.