THE PLAINDEALER, riiblilK(IcMi Moudayand Tliiirwlijr T Tim rt.alSHf.AI.Ml ITHLNHISU vo. K. If. HRAItUHH - tilll.T :. V. ItlNJAMIN . Manarwr. Mutonrrlptlou Kialcn. OriaYcar atltMontha 75 Thru Month f .HLY 18. 1808. li'a up to Coiun.ixlote Walfon now . The Oregon didn't make thai long r ip (or nothing. Your Uncle Sum is roakinir i redihlc collection of iulanils. very The Spanish tleeta apiear to be ub ject to kind of "einUnj sensation." Tbo "Star of Kmpir," made jump to the weal w hen Hawaii neieJ. .juite a was an- Xhe logical candidate for l uiteJ States Senator, it Hon. Binder Hermann of Rosebtirg. A Kansas jude s lately vAUtfiit li'l Kith his lailv ttciioBiaphrr. J as li In wife. Itiseahlthnt O'eneral Mialter likes nothing bettor than a ti'd nulcm it would he two lights. All accounts from Santiago indicate that tho Cubans aio a howling success in rurrounding and reducing army rations. C. Y. Boujamin, of the I'lainJealer, with his family, hao gone for a two weeks outing at the month of the I'lnn- iU.l. 1 his cilice ie iu receipt almoel d.iily of Inquiries from the Last iu regard to the climate icsourcee of the tircat Umpqua va'.ley. When the Spaniards constructed Ih'.e harb wiio fences around .Santiago, they cvidoutly forgot that a barb who fence wont torn pigs. Admiral Camara's movements itniind one very strikiug!y of a certain French king who having marched up the hill marched down again. Admiral Camara paid $105,000 for pass ing through tbe sue canal and the same amount on the home passage. Nest time he should buy around trip ticket. l'rince Henry would like to swipe a nice Thillipine island for his brotbtr Will from tbe collection being made by Admir al Dewev for Uncle Sam b'lt be has probably concluded to do without it. When tho election of Mia. J.j.va to the presidency of the General Assembly was announced, tbe bustle in tbe hail was simply indescribable. Denver News. W hose ? A Madrid correspondent eays that "the beet people of Spain are the least demons! rati ve in their hostility against America." That's true. The best jec pie of Spain aro in the condition of tho good Indian. General Blanco cabled the government at Madrid that Admiral Ceryera's fleet sailed out of Santiago and disappeared ia "a westerly direction." He was mis taken. They disappeared in a perpen dicular direction. Albany Lad a call for li recruits, and C'aptaiu Kendall could enlitt hut 1.' uieu tlere. iioseburg Laving tilled her uwa luoto, and that of 1'ortland can yet sup ply that of three or foui other cities, which are short. ticrniany Las again issued a decree agaiust the imiortation of American pork, she should remember that the attempt of Spain to exclude the Ameri can piga from tier territory Lai lesu'tad very disaeterouely to the Spanish. Now that the mines and torpedoes havo been ordered removed from tbe harbors and riveia of the New Logland coast, phantom lleets of .Spanish war chips may be expected to make thuir ap pearance off the Atlantic coast with alarming frequency. Now that the annexation oi the Ha waiian inlands has proveu to be such a popular ineaBuru among tho people uf tho United States, it will be iuUieEting to Lote tho grace with which the demo crats an 1 populibts will tal.o cicdit with haviug always lavorod thu movement, Um.N, Oregon, .tuly 11, 1 S'J3. A traveler arriving in town reported seeing sheep astray on the deaeit west of here. Fred Tipton kuowiog that Lis father, bO years of age, had started across the desert with a band of sheep, left with others for the scene and found the old gentleman on tbo eauda iu a helpless condition for lack of food and water. Tbo above haa leference to M. Tiplou, who left I'ouglas couuty some time ago with a baud of sheep to joiu his sou, I red, iu Harney couuty. .f. Jlcury Itoulhaod wifoariived Leie last Thuisday, uud are stoipiug at the McClalleu. Mr. Loolh has entered on his duties as receiver of the Koueburg land ollice. t.'e welcome them to our city, and will do whatever we can to make their residence among us pleasant. Mr. Uooth has many acquaintances iu pjtiglas County, wLo will be glad of his return to this roi.uly in reside. Trot. Kent, O. A. C , CorraUia, haa just returned from a two wcr-ks' ltiscc tioo of tbo creauieriea of I'ooe couuty. Ilewaaat all the principal poiota and found the creaincty business onwratoJ there on an citenalve icalu. The out put at prooetit of tho Uoosliiy cream ery, the largest cataWiahiuent in the couuty. ia 800 pounds of htiltn and IvVO pounda of choeso psr day. Tho output of the Coquille crcaweiy ia TOJ pounds of butter per day and of the A rago es tablishment 450 per day. Colonel Alley returned yesterday from a oipoliug of the trustee of the S.ildiors' Home at loeebiirg, and t.ok last even ing's train for Ilakrr Ctly. There are 75 iumateaal the home, uiotlly veterans of tbe civil acd Indian wars. Mr. Alley ays he will not attemd any more of the meetings of the board, as he does not get pay enough to cover his expenses. There are four other trustees, who live close to Uoeehurg and to ihiuu he dele gates hi part of the dii'iea The ioati tution, he say a, ia in a prosperous erudi tion financially. Portland Tekram. Judging from the low whieeriti6 of the atate preea, Dinger Hermann will be the leading candidate for United States senator at the coming sesaion of the leg islature. The Capital .toiirnal truth fully save: "If it's appropriations Ore gon 'a after, Dinger Harroann ia the man to make senator." Yt?, ami that ia not all. There is not a mau in the slate who would accomplish more for Oiogou generally in tbe United stales Senate than Dinger Hcttnaun. He if well knowu in congress, iulluential audio cloeo touch with the aduiiuit-tratioti. -Mvrtle Toiut Enterprise. Tho Herald, a populist paper pub lished at Tendletoo, makes tho following confession, which should he good for its soul: "Tho peoples party of Umatilla couu ty is a deal deader than a drowned rat. The pitiful handful oi middle-of the readers is all that retuaiu? of a strong organisation, which two years ago came within 200 votes of cairyiug the couuty. Two years hence it will not poll 300 voice. Its day is over. Ifthepop nlists had all turned out and voted the ticket straight we would have elected nearly the entire ticket, lut populists don't believe in that sort of thing they prefer to "exercise" what they fondly call their own 'jadgmeut.' And moet of tbem have no more judgment thin a raor back awiue with the blind staggers. "Judgment, fortojth. There is not a lunatic in the asylum mho has not as much jadgmeut aa the aveiae populist We've trained with that populiet pueb for six years aud we know whereof we speak." Couuty superintendent F. D. Hamlin, who is now with his company at Ia niU.has appointed Lis wife as his de puty and rejueeted her to tenuis the duties of the office until Lis return from the war. Last week Mrs. Hamlin noti fied ex-Connty Superintendent Waite that she was ready to assume the duties and demanded that the office be turned over to her, but the young man treated the demand with contempt, refusing to even discuss the matter. Mrs. Ham lin is in every way eouictent to attend to the duties of the office to which the people elected her husband and she needs the emoluments for the support of he' self and childreu during the absence of her husband. Tbe people elected I'rol. Hamlin to this ottce kuoning that he was f nay from homo iu the eei vice cf his country and that the duties of the office must bo pertormtd for a tiiuo by a deputy and if young Mr. Waite thinks be wants to live do- i; the reputation which he is making fur himself by his action iu tins m.iUer, lut him go ahead, but we waru him that there w ill be a "hereafter" which may not Le full of ploieaut memories lor him. There are eomo young people who have contracted the habit of droppiug into the composing room of the I'l.us- 1e.u.ui omce lor a ctiat wuu luo em ployes, whom we are compelled to re mind that a newepaper office is a place for work and not (or social gossip aud visitation. The hours of work iu the I'laindlallu office are short and when a half dozen persons a day spend each five or tsn minutes in talking U the em ployes, it takes up considerable lime for which the proprietors uf this paper pay aud to which they are entitled. The employes themselves are not to blame for tbe thoughtlessness of their fiiends, but ii we should be compelled to change employes in order to protect ourselve?, they and not their friends would t c the ones to suffer. We do not object to per sous who have auy kind of bueiuees with employes, calling on them during business hours, but iudiscriminato visit iug during business uuurs is not al lowed iu otber offices and will not here after be allowed iu this office. Sensible people will understand tbo reasonable nesa of this we are not concerned about the opinion of others. American Louses. itueral bhalter's Headquarters, July 13. The final report of the casualties in the army, since it landed in Cuba three weeks auo, has been forwarded to Wash ington. It shows an aggregate uf ll'Jl officers and meu killed, wounded aud missing, eighty four uf whom were of ficers. Of the wounded only eighty eight died. I'rompt Work, WAbiii.MiioN, July 10. Unless the present plans miscarry, the Spanish sol diers, surrendered at Santiago, will sail from Cuba for Spain ou July 20th. It was auuouuced today that the depart ment had decided to ask for bids from the steamship companies, for the trans portation of prisoners to their uative land, and prooeala w ill be issued next week. TWO MORI! TRANSPORTS SAIL. The I If th Manila Uxpedltlon Leaves This Week. Jmn I-r Ncisco, July IX According to information from headquarters, the Peru aud Puebla will leave this port aloiit o'clock tlila alter noon. Major General Otis haa issued the following order : "Drigadier-titneral Harrisou Hi ay (.His United Statea volunteers, w ill accompany and Ntmunie command uf tho troop directed to embark on the steamers I'enuavlvaiiia, lvio do Janeiro aud St. I'm ul. He will select tlie veeaels upon which be w ith Ins Blair w ill sail, and will repot t to the commander at Camp Met ritt lot instructions." The Kio de Janeiro haa finished coal ing, and the lVnusy Ivauia will aoon have her buukeia tilled. Tho vt. Taul has not yet arrived from Alaaka, but ia duo at any hour, aud will uot require much alternation for nee aa a trausport. The tlcel ia expected to get away on or about July 21. A double force of men ia at work on the ship Taconia, but it will le a fort night before she can get away. She will take 43 cavalrymen arid 2C0 horse aud six mouths' supplies to the Philippines. The numltr of soldiers to go to Manila next week in rouud numbers is as fol lows: On tbo Pennsylvania. I.'hKI; od the Kio da Janeno, 1J.O0J, and on the St. Taul, 1000. As no other trausport aro available, the troops wilt lie left at Camp Merritt aud the Tresidio will prolably not sail uutil caily in August, when tho vessels of the tirsl Heel are expected to returu here. The aoldieiB to le sent to Houo lulu mil m conveyed on steamers char tered from tho Johueou-Lockc Commer cial Company, the contrail calliug for the depjrtalion of all the men before August 10th. Immune to go to Santiago at once. M.w YoiiK, July L. On the l'auauia, which has just cUrted for Santiago, was the eeditioii for buildiug wharve and short railroad tiucs, the contract for which 1. Yau Akeu haa undertaken. Materials forbuildiug the wharves, floats and tracks were put aboard uo hun dred skilled mechanics, and 250 laborers, in charge of Lieutenant Williams em barked on thereceut Santiago in. The Tanama was hurried off and did not take much of tbe cargo intended for her. What the left behiud will be takeu by the Berlin. It had been the in tent' on t) dispatch the Berlin eelerday with her cargo of eupp'ies fcr Santiago, the vessel touching at Charleston for troops. At the eleventh hour the plans were changed because of a decision in the 'juartermaster's department to have her call either at New Orleans or Gal veston for two regiments of immuuej to take to Cuba. She will, however, sail to morrow, when it will be determined which of the two ports she shall call at. The First and Second regiments of vol unteer infantry are at New Orleans and Galveston respectively. The Galveston regiment may be eent direct to Cuba by another transport or transferred to New Orleans by rail. In case neither of these plans is found to bo feasible, the Berlin will call at both ports for the two regi meuts. The Berlin's ctrgo includes a mixed lot of stuff. Among other items are 000 field coats aud bedding and 100 miscel laneous gifts for the hospitals and troops. Unknown givers sent cases of can ned soaps. A sigcificaut atsigiuont was a coffin to be sent to Santiago lor the body cf John Miller, 1 irst volunteer cavalry, the rough rider who fell in the charge on Siu Juau hills. John Miller was a brother oi Henry . Mulor, of the nary ac-1 a sou of Lewis Miller oi Akron, O No I'eace Negotiations Opened. Wa-iukoI'j.n, July 1 . It is author itatively stated bv Secretary Hay that there is no truth iu the published report that peace negotiations havo been opeued at Washington, led bv .Sir Julian Tauucefole, acmsied by thu KutSiiU am bassador, the Japanese iniuintcr and other foreign diplomat?. I'resideut McKiuley gave expression to a strong hope for au early peace. Ke spjudiog to congratulations on the suc cess of the Santiago campaign, he said "I hope for early peace uow." The diepatch from Madrid announcing a royal decree suepending individual rights in Spain was quickly communi Cited to the president. As iu Madrid, it was generally taken to meau the iin mioence oi a move by tne SpaulsU gov ernment for a cessation of hostilities. It was received with this interpretation with great satisfaction, but in the ab sence of a definite official assignment of tho Spanish motive, the administration, while strongly hoping for it, is not en tii ely confident of so satisfactory an out come. Judge Fullcrton Retires. Judge J. C. Fullorton of this judicial dibtrict retires from the bench to make way for tho new incumbent, J. W, Ha'niltou, who Vt'aa formerly prosecut ing altorney for this district. During Judgo Fullerton'e term the ci.ur'r have been crowded with long and te l: litigation, tiresome in tbe ex tn u . , aud very trying to one's nerves and patience, Uii duties have been ex acting and ouerous, yet during it all be has always treated the bar with court esy aud consideration, except in rare in stances. Heisan honest man and a conscientious judge. He like us all, Las mado mistakes, but they were of the bead and not of the heart. People of this section wish tbe judgo success, and have a warm fueling and a high regard fur Lim. The judge will practice law at his home in Koseburg, Or. Corvallis Gazette. Froth rofery. fruit in glass jars at Zigler's Madrid Preparing to Sua (or lcac Madrid, July 13. A decree has been published suapendiug throughout Spain the rights uf individuals as guaranteed by the constitution. The goverumsnt wlahoa to bava full power to suppress evidences of discord or rebellion which might appear. The publication ol the decree is accepted aa proof that iac negotiations are actually in progress. Premier Sagaata Is quoted at saying : "Spain want peace, but it muat be au honorable peace, aa Spain deaervrs. The army is auxions to resist to the last, but the government cannot consent to such a useless sacrifice. Had ws our fleet, the situation would have been very different." The pacific tendency is increasing, the general public taking a favorable view of suggestions that the powers should at tempt the re establiahnieul of peace, but it is said, coulrary to reports current, France haa not taken Iheiolllalive. The miuister uf war, General Correa, it quoted as saying iu an Interview he thought peaiv might he arranged on the following terms : The United SUtva aud Spain to agree to let the Cubans decide by plebiscite whether luey detire iodeeudunce or autonomy under the su.arminty oi Spain. The governments to sgrse to abide by the reaull of the plebiacite, and in (he event ol the Cubans voting for iuds peudouce, tbe Coiled SUU to allow Spain uine nioulbe in which to withdraw her army gradually aud diguiliodly from Cuba. OLRMANY 0CTCLA55LO. London Spectator 5as There ,1s No Comparison llctwccn Her Navy and Ours. I.omkin, July !.- Moat ol the weekly papers pay high tributes totheAmeii- cau navy. The Speaker sa)a . " 1 he San) iagu tight proves, so lar as the lleel is concerned, that the Uuited sutee need uot tear comparison w it h any country iu I ho world." The spectator declares, as a comic- aiou from the battle, the couvicliou that the American tlett could face'even the French lleet without great riek of die aater, aud it says: "So far as the German aud American navies go, there would bono comparison A struggle betweeu tbem would be very short and very cotnplet and it would surprise L'mperor William, who think i himselt invincible, but his telf-confi deuce can uot alter history." Pensions That Have Been Granted. W ASIU.NUTO.N, July 8. representative Tongue has secured the allowance of the following Oregon penaioos: Charles H. McCauslmd, Oregon City J a month fruar April 20, 1897; Jacob M. Divine, Yaauina, $3 a month from July 1, 1S97, and K. E. Wands, Salem fi month from March 4, 1Si8. fr. Tongue haa also secured an in crease to a mouth ia the pension of Thomas Wilson, of Eckley, commencing September I t, P49S, and a similar in crease iu the pension of Miles Howe, of Oregon City, from April 15, 1808. In addition to the above, Mr. Tongue has secured tbe allowance of $12 month back pay for Mre. Christinia J Reed of Middleton, which money was due her husband from May II, 1 syf , toMarcl 17, 18t8. otuer pensions Lave been granted as follows : Oregon Original, William A. Saiu Baker City, 10; Bobert M. Foray the, dead, Salem, $12, additional, Ambrose A. English, Wallowa, i to 12. The Crescent is the Best. Koseburg, Or., Juno 21, To w bom it may conoeru : This ia to certify that I purchased Creceut race wheel of A. C. Marstera A Co. ou April 10, 1'J8, and siuce then havo ridden it 1!M) milos over rough, craggy higbw ay e and muddy mountain trails, without a single break aud ouly ouo puuclure, which I repaired myself. 1 or strength, durability, beauty, liu ish and easy ruuulng the "Crescents" have no cpual, for they have been tried and not found wanting iu any of the above named qualities. I have owned (and iiad the privilege of nsiog,' several different makes of bi cycles, but I would say to any ono de siring a nrst-ciass wnoei in every re spect, and one that will stand hard usage and wear to purchase a high-grade "Crescent." Respectfully, W, V UliillT. Cleveland Item. Harvest is well uuder way. M. J. Burkhart visited Koseburg week. last F. M. Good visited the couuty seat laet week. it. u. i ale ia at present staying in Coles Yallev. A steam thresher passed through here last week headed south. Harmon Drown is at present employed at tbe county poor farm. William Baker has beeu working for Mr. Gilliam of Garden Valley this week. Herman V, Adams, oue of Cleveland's most repecUble young meu, has enlisted to fight for hit country. E. T. Woodruff and family of this place attended the banket dinner giyeu at Coles Valley Suoday, July 10th. George and Mslvin Handy went over the mountain the 12tb of this month aud had the good luck of getting three deer. Scott Van Dyke made a trip to Briggs' saw mill last week after a load of lum ber. Clkyeland Jays. To Car I'onatlpation forever Ttikri C'am-At'Aty r'nnlu t 'utlmrtln. Ifln rif 2flA If ('. C. l ul tocum, oriiril'.(H r fuiil inony. A Disgusted Alaskan. Adiagurled Alaskan, O. It Craylon, spent ysalerday iu Portland on his re turn from Cook s I n'et to hln loruier boms in Sacramento. Hit had been a mechanloln tho Southern Pacttls shops at that point when the Alaeka lover rag ed last February, lis threw up his job aud sailed from San I rauciaco In a ateamer bound direct for Homer, Irom which point ho struck out ptvapocllng Iu the. creek which empty into thu Inlot. He fouud colors wharever ho went, but not in sutliciiiut iiiautiliia to pay waga aud alter woariuit hlnnoll out aud uaiug up hit provisions, ho wisely concluded to return to liia family and his job. He advises poo pi ti rtay away, uot only from CojkV lulo, but from all of Alaska, and eays tho S.i. FraucUeo paper must have bovu im'ol tual.m itl, 11,4 I ruiflitorttttiiiti I'.miltillititt fortboPUi Poeoof Inducing peopl . to rush oil (or tho lioiui wlldr, logardtcee ol what became ul tho depeudeut onua. lie ia utinua f.'iiHI in caidi and live montha' time, but aa.SK he hn the rx porioiii'c. Poi tl nd Telegram. COCRSII IN I'HARMACY. Added to the Currlculm at the Agri cultural College. Coii Al t f, Or., July 13. A course iu pharmacy has beeu added to tho citrrlcu lum at the agricultural college. It Is in tended to uiake this comae eiual to the beatolleied iu olhor institutions. Two years of preparatory woikaro rviuiiediu the college, or its cmlvaleut iu eoiuo other school. The training iu the phar maceutical course will be largnly con ducted iu the chemical hibratorv, whoi thealudcut may bscouie familiar with tho materials ued aud thu beat means of manipulation. The tabratory ia well CAUipod for tho purose. There uro in all Beveu rooms titled aa labiatoiiea, lecture-1 ooiu aud balauco-rooiur. I he rooms lor gaueral chemistry aud ipialil stive aualyais are iu a separate building and desks (or 2S atudcute. The desks are supplied with the nccessai drawers, apparatus, water, gas, etc. The iiiip meut iu tho w ay of apparatus ihu college is said to be by far the luit iu iregou. The new courso coveis a period of four years of study, and Ihu requirements fur admissiou will be the same as for other courses iu the college. Itargalns in Real Estate. No 1. 50 acres all uuder leuce, fair house aud bam, all iu cultivation. This is all a No 1 laud, school 'u mile. To Kose burg 8 miles. Price f 1000. No 2 I) acres all uuder fence aud ctose fenced. SO acres iu cultivation. Balance good pasture, gocd house and baru aud all tioccxsary out buildings. Small family orchard, a tine mountain stream ol water running through tho place. This is a first class place, ti miles from Koseburg. Price $2000, '. down. Balance on fair tei tut. No U 2?0 acrcr, 20 uudvi leue. nice orchard, fair house and barn, g wd pas ture. Land 7 miles from Knecburg. Trice mo. No 1. lOacive, 1 milelroiu Koieburg, in a high state of cultivation, 2 acres in straw bor lies, I iu orchard, good garden, I room house, fair harn, well wateied, all necessary farming utciiKiN, i.) chickens, 2 jersey cows aud cue calf, one hore, oue buggy one light wagon two s t f harness, lots of small fi nil '.reei. This is a complete and perfect home. Price I'jOO. No '.,) acres, I tuilo irouj Korel'ii'g, fair house and baru, nice famil orchard ono hoiseainl cait. Price t)IO0. No 0. Kiii acres all uuder fence, in cultivation Vi acies. Box house " ioouis, small baru and all necessary out Inn! 1 ings, 2 acres in orchard, ' i miles to school. Post-cllico 1 '.t miles. 2': miles to Oakland, a nice little city. Price 1000. I.I'. Ki i , Keal I alalo Agent, UoKuburg, "r. I houhatldt Cclcbrntc Wiiu Ihauhfuinern Ihen icniuiulixi, i.j health by the lite of Hood's Saraapa rilla. Think ol the rar-L army who huvu been cured by this uiedicinu Men, women aud childreu, who have suffered the eoiibeuencjs of impuro blood, who have been thu victims of scrofula sores, eruptions, dyspepia, ner vousness, sleeplcusiicff . They have triud other mediciucu and have failed to obtain icliof. They tried Hood's sarsaparilla aud it did them good. They persevered iu its use and it accomplished uruiancut cures. Do you wonder that they prai.se it aud recom wuud it to you? 1 or Ovr l'IMy Vcuia, An ulu a.NU N ttLl'r.ito JUMeDY.-Mn W'lunluw hyutUliig Hyrup lia becu Uhcd fur orcr Ully jcars by nillllunn of uiuthcm lur their childreu whllo tuvthiut;, with perfect huccum. It soothes the child, tuUtiin tho kuuis, ullaa all palu, cures wlU'i cullu, uuij U thu hiiit remedy lor Dlanhaa. Is pkanatit to thu taste. Hula by druggists In every part ol Ihu world. Twenty- flvo cents a bottle. Its valuu Is Incalculable. Besuro aud aak ur Mrs. Wiualww'a Huuthlug Byrup, aud take uo other kind. To lure I'oinilimtliin lurnr. Takn CahcuK tx 'iiimv i ..Uiai liu. Pki or 20. It C. C. C. fall to on", ill nr.- -is r fund muuty. Briug your job work to this ollko. Tbousaoila arc Trying It, In order lo pruvo tlio rreut inrit of Ely's f'rc-aiu Jtiom. tlio n I flliclivn fiiu for Catarrh ami '"1 ! ' i I f' vvu luofl .r. Iiirrd a K;:i' lo is lri.il '! . I r )" e lit i. Utl It of our ii. U ": I 10.. 1l..b, . ' I'.lo ELY BHOS., M . Y. City I auHfared froi-i cr' ' ' r; 'ir.it hind tvc.r kiie:e a I 1 1 r l.op. it f r eur, fur. .r.V .ruuu rai u o.. . . ... . . . even ium. r: -y n. -j-iuii" u.. - uw .. ., II wilu cie i ti. i . . a. . 'mi, 43 War re u Ave., Chi. , lil. I'.lv'a (.'ream Diih'i h Hi" ii. '.ii .1 cur; f'.r catarrh uud contum ie. i..- in mercury nor any injurious ilr ur J r CO tents. At it ii;n i- is oi I.;- n. ..I tSOTUS OP INTIiRHST. Onro llroa, are lite I oi'f tiiniclxiiilK. Oj t i the Uomdeaf lor the betl rlgais. For a good ft-cent cigar call on Mra.N. Uoyd. County elaltua and warrant bought by I). B. West. Fur Utat-claMa ilenlinlry go to Dr. Little uf Oakland. Kugn in inllnilo variety at Alexander As Strong'. Ma.aroiil Iu one pound enrtooua at .igler'a urinary. Key West, linpnrlel ami domestic cigata at I ho Itotieleuf. D. S. We-' diK limtiimu'O. Olllroop piit.i i he pot office. Kile a Ci recent bicycle. The easy inn. ii'g, (1 n r ,i 1 ilo kind, lit.lliH) iiicii wanted ul tho Ik Stole I "e'e-ct great hnrgiiiua More l Is too late. lads not lakes- 1.1 what our adver tising ioUimna represent. The Boas Store. F. W. Cat pouter ia aitlhoried lo ie ceive And lecelpt (or subscriptions to the Pl.MNKKM Lit. All our gooda uro liuw and "I tho luteal styles. No ahnpworn gondii on baud at the Boss Stole. At Oakland, T. I.. Graves is authoii.ed lo receive and r.Hcipl lot onl-sci ipllons lo thu Pi aim1 r. i ki A laigo tttt J lino anaoi Imeul ol chil dien'a shoes just toceived at Pauolt ill o.i. Call and see them. Mouey to loan on cily and country property. D. S. K. Pi ok, Marstera' Building, Kouoburg, Or. The Stpiaru l'ral ntoro has just opened up a U'aulifnl lino of W. L. Isnul.is shoe, which prove lo bo tho best nbon made. Como and inspect tlu in J. W. Beckluy v Co., tho l utcheiH.will keep only the choicest uf meats wheio w ith to supply I ho Konuhurg public, but mouthly sutllemeuts will be iciiir'd Mrs. J. II. Miupe has looii appoinled repreecntatlve. for the Yiavi Co. iu this city. Any cue desiring Inf.irtimtl m in regard o. ol w ishing lo rocuiu the lem edy, w ill please call at brr lesldeticeuti Pino street. jU-ilin Suits ol clotlif.-, all wool, heavy weights, regular price tf'.i. Bova clothea from 0 to F! yeara for II1 and 2. Hals all styles aud colcia for 'i- regular 1 1 ice f 1 M. All these gi.od .tie ouly to bo found at Iho luw-t More. I hereby announce myeclf as a tauJi dato Ik'(oi iho volini" piipuluin.il id Dotiglaa coutty, including the dee ail rer men, populihta, donucrala and rc publicans, to sell Bain wug jiia fn.ui a full carload just received. Also t j t of buggies, barb w i: e ami naiU ul thelowcat pricts, all now ou hutid at Steal in A Chcnoi''h, Oakland, Oiegou How's Tills W e till i ('no Hundred I Kjli.ua Kuward lor any case ol Catarrli that i annul be cuieil lv IIjII'h C.itarih Cure F. J. CHENEY A Co., l'fopg. Toledo, O Wo tlio uudursignoJ have knowu F. J Ulieiiey for the last lo vears, and believe liiie perfci lly honorablu iu ail hirsinuMi ii auu.i.'!i jiiM nti 1 financially ablo lo car i yoiit anv oblig.itiont uiadn bv their llrm. West A. Tpiix, VV'lioloralv DiuggialS. Toledo, t W al ling, K iniiau A Marvin, holo ai1o 1 iriijigists, Toledo, lIi iu. Hall's Cat 41 1 Ii Cure is UK en lul'.'rtml ly, aiting diieclly Utou thu blod uud iniit ous sulfat e of the system. Price VOc per bottle. S;dd bv all druggists. Test imonial l free. School Report. Ihu fulloAiugin the report ui i lico) district II for the month ending July S, lS'JS. No. ol davs luughl is No. of days' iilluudaiico 1 , No. ol days ab sent '.I', No. of timet! tar Jv I, No. of pupils eniollod 1. Averago atleuilaricO ''. Those avoragtng above 'JOaie. Luu l iench, Kale I ranch, BlaKu Miller others of good Handing Hro. I. tlio Palmer, 1'iauk Albro, ricysivi I ruueh. Deporlmenl good. l.:i..N.i,i M "iL, ieiicher. Will Conic Again. I'rol. llyiuuii Co., I lie Guituuti u u list and catarrh specialist from I'm Hand, will be at (he McCalleu Hotel July 21 aud 22, for two days only and return unco each mouth. Wo will cure your catarrh uo mailer how chronic, without fail. Catarrh is a very daugcroaa disease. Vo treat cat irrh without medicine in turnally. Call and have a friendly talk with thu Prof, which costs absolutely nothing. ilasues fitted for eyua. Office hours in Koseburg all day. Keuieiiiber tho date of our coming. ) Oil, How Thankful Pain Was rVlntlrlonlng and Hope Hal Been Ahnriclonod Wondor- ful RCGUlt'J Of Pitt (fytlif; iho Hlood. " A r.V II l l- J,.i :, , ,,; j ,y t (ti knee, vJ,H h ('it v.' v..iin and worsn, and finally u urn: hrol.e out ulnjvo llm knee. It dtecnurgtit a Brent ii. n J unj u,u lmjn from my tlii(jli dtnvn waa Inadih niii;. Irgo, hnid, purpp; ripolH upeHred on iriy leg. 1 suffered in iliia w,,y (or years. and Kavo upuJI hopeol e r being curod. My vvifo was readini; of n cuhu likn inluo cured by HoikI'm Harnj.irilla, and bliu advised nir lo try it. 1 bewail laklutr it and when I had usul u r.u- i,.iii.. i .f0lu,j rt.i(,f fr(inl , Ht.fi.rinp. Oh. I .it... . rt uow uiuiikliil 1 Htn r..r II.IM relief I I inn itroiijrer I lum I Imve ( .T i,,.,.,, )ny jf I am ill the beM of health, have a gon I ... . .pjieiuu au.l inn n m w emu nliocether j, j. r,,;,,,., i ,.,. r rj 5! Sarsa- uWUi O parilla '""l III I. el III. till.' In,,. I'.I.mmI I'm jll.'K HOOd'u Hills in.; .ill Jiv.-t ill,, umiIj, County 1 'reinsurer's Not Up. Ntiiic It herohv glvmi li n;l parllea j holding li.iui;Ui coiinly warrHi.la In- dul ami prior to Mity I I 1VW, i i p rout Ho i ami. ii at Ihn lie iMiiei'a i III. " In the com I bun ui I. t pvy no oil , it" mleinal Will canio IhoiiMni nlier Ihu ilatu of Ihla notice. DhUkI Ihia ll.e I iib day of lull, Ifi'.M at tlio Olty ol K lohurg, Onigoii. Gi.o. W. I'ivivin i, County Treasurer, DoiikIkn County, Or. . - l.'.ln. kin V.inr llowrla Willi luaiirrla. rmiUy I '.. 1 1. in 1 1., ruin .'oiinI ipiil Inn r..iier. KKi. V3e, lti'.t'l' full, .IniiinUIMi (unil imiliry. Ih.a'l lulia.ru Siil anj hniokr turn I II.' t. T.i .('ill tiilin.t'.i eiikllv uti.l luiotrr, I lima n. He, lull ol III.', ni t vo iohI U..r, t.il.r Nft'l.c llao, Iho woii.lrr wuilirr, Hint iimli.'t weitli turn strung. All ilruiialnla, Mc er f I. t'uie iniiiiuif Irnl llnohlei itml aitmple lice. A.l.lrra Hint Unit Itrmeily fa, ctilraan or Nrtv Voi n. t. ' Great Bargains At Dcnn's Variety Store... See ttr Special Maty-aiiis in (Jlasswari', Lciimuadi Sots, Afternoon Tea Sets, Fancy Glasses, ami Km it Jais. fINWAVr. . ii ti. i ell lae Lri.. in.. Mult ., t'U'l...v. ', it.'. VV(IOI) n.l VVII.I OW VVAUH I li....li( Imi.vI.. I.lltlt-i 111. x.l.l. an. I ln.ll.. iluill le lunch l.miii'li., li lr-o' imlclirlf mi, I ..k,'l. I MIIINI RV. Hclilicl prl. rnu all ( tin In tv. .'iul., pent, Ink, iiiiiu r rlc CHINA, lice ..in iwll 'il.-. n en all I'littK II..i1hiI Cl'iitit iliiiiu-i aiel ii. fti-t,. .-tnl-poic.'lftiii Niet tit.ititfinr ctil.is .lot net an,l Icit "c's, i im p.ii ir.l i tiina tt . n,lll !. tel.. . 'l" ll'l tnuif. I" ll illAhm. I.ntti-t ctii'V . t. N01ION5. Hall I . . . -1 1 . ...ml... 1..1I:. -. Uf, I'lll'l ' -. I 1. . N e tin jipt 10 ad . e. 1 la.1. Ali Iheao IhiiiK 1. 10 I j be had nl the low eat cai h pi ices at Demi's Variety Store, Roeltiry., Oregon. Notice I mi r.n Tor Piihlkritiott. I III.. 1 .Ml HI Hi I . I. hi .-. ti'i-i;..;i. ' u. . 1 . 1 '. Null. I. Ii.l.l'. lh.ll that l.'ie In. in ill. naini'.l ill. r I.111 ill. 1 n.'tli cu. l.n li.ruii.,n 10 innk.' Iiua! ei,... t.i i'li'iii'it "I t.l c'an.i. ni.'l thai until . km. i 11 1.1 i M l I.. ..tc ll. .(t-tii alel ll.v. im-i. Pint .1 ...t.' I.nt.'l .Ml... . U.twI.M it. n p "ii. "ti Ai.hu-I .M, I-'", ' . HillN 11 II I I VM ' 011 ll.ilii.-Uo I IntM N.i I'll!.. ',. S W ',. f '. N ',.- ', S K' , .. I ,. a. K ,. Wi . II. 11.H.1.- Hi, l.n'.i.i l..k- iu ,10 1 r.'i' lil 1 it. 1 .1 11 " 1. 1. ,1.111 1 i 1 an, I i ultl . all. hi ..I, ..ill .in 1 il.- I' I't.a. I ..H'.tl, Ale Mil, l ill t ,. 111 ' tijo II. M":it.:'i;' a'.i.l. I I'. VV h:' . I' .( Is ...t.-, 1 n ' I . I I; II". I f ' It . 1,1 n i-'., 1 Adniinisl rut or'.-. Notice. N" M.I 1' 1. 111.1.1 I , I.I I ' It'll till 1' I ii 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I cm. : I 1 . 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I.,, in. v I'I'lllH.II. 1. ,1 ... 111:11.,' I V 'A, i. 'I VV U'UII la: . "I .'All I'll Nil. II. In, HI it h.i Ii ,i l,),n a (ink. 1J liu In III 'llaini't. I Uiifh N o .l.-i'ii. . u hh.-, ma I.. I U a ,'1 I t ,u ,..li.iii 1,' 0, . Kt... h II. i in', N :i t-l l"Hili.l,i:i i,: .ni l clan i Nil. II, I 1 1 I :,li ' t i a t.. mi tlht l.nnk ul l.'.IH I'I. k, ill II'., .1 A . I, "I . V III. n ., i, ',n k I'.ik 1 1 1 1 111 'I I ii in - I . I l.in N - ' . I . , i ,'i . K ..I :111k- lin.iki' l A w AMI. II ,.'l i ' Hi. I.ii'ull'lct ; l lie .'ii I uhl rank i-f . . . . i. t., tan nl I'.'cliinliii. . i on a.nllli; I . ,i i ,, U-n I'lTl. ll.l . nl VV I " :l-"ii i ::,,',, ii ii III MC. .1 I .1) H i .. VV. )iitinln t.iiuiiti , tt,. ,. !ri',."lt I rliu nl aal.l ulc l.l if . a. I. in linn. I. '"I :.t U i-.'li.ii,:, i'i- J 1 1 v . i-'i- I'. A VV II SUN II v I I II. II vv ii -.us Aim in 1. i M: ii ..' ! i.i c t'i'..- nl v . Hi;,, i, ill led .111 Administrator's Sale. Null- i I-In e I-' -itcit lli.it II. c i n. I i ,,i,,l th.: .iiniilvi.iti,i ..I ti:. ..lull- i,i -unih M N i iitti. ii , 0. . i n.. 0, in j . a , Mimn . .1 i, 1 1 , . i . . i 'I tin C.'tiii'y Ci'inl r,l tliiiiKlii I i.inil tali uf t'ri iiuii, .In!'.' iiiii'lc nti.) .iii. ii .l .,(, ni,. ,.(, ,.,, I July, ttillttii.t llm ,iii.lBt nl Ai.aniii. I"'.-, . li ll..' .n nii, a ,,l Hi.- Mil l i. in i,, Hi wll at ,rlwil.- -ii'.' Im ni-li hi linii.l ,.' ,!,,.t .' Iii-ili-i i:l 'I I'jil .i...iit. I. Ini-.n- I,, i ii. I OIhIi', lint ;l I h. '....th lul l I , i ."i:ll,v, i -jta.it: , i 1. 1 V III. II .' Hill .'I II I 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' l.my, , ,.. I anil II..' in. tin luili . I ii,,ii,,.,i ',,,o,i, i l a.liill I.. Ill ..'t 1,1, 1 1. ?., Hintli 1. 1 l.in-, . n. -t, i illinium.' t'.i ii.ii, nil in i,,n, :ni t 'mult Man' nl i'ick .11 iiii..iu l: ci.ii i . , l'i'.ii:'.,ia i i,i i, if ii. ,, I '. I'.m . I III- 'III ilny i I Jnly Ire., M ii.a'i vv r a no n A. Iiiilaiiiiiei ul I li.- i -'at. , el '-.iinli M vv i.i, , o , nee i.-c.. ., , ll( Notice of Sheriff's Sale. tn 1 lit i in:! ll t ..I ; oi j in . yi j ,, A Dlcll'itl. I.T llomliia Cunt, J. I'mnk W nl- ni, I'liiiiiti'l 1 lio Niioii'liii Mininu ,m . ti . ii Hint,- . i inn m i ii . n , jiinu a n.ii'liiiiiaa Sim., i iiini'iiii; , ii 'i It ii lu iufiiitiiliuii, VI I'aikcr, I'liiili l M. 'lm. v ami . Im. I M'.ia.i. tiu-lcch, I e(. iiiaiiia. Null, n la hi r. In l iven Unit in, .I. , ,,,,.1 I.. Vlltlltiolu lililuint.-lit an.l il, .',,',, ....... i.l luben r a tniiti i ml nicim mnl nni-lnuin a liill". anil an nnlirnf nli. nlilm iirmivi iv ol llic ali.ive iiiiiiii il il.'t. inlcni, - ,,. Nnnmiav Mlnlna I oininiiiv. vt l. h iniliinnni ,1... i ....i noli i oi aiilo ttimliily r. n.li.it.l ami i lit. ro.l In urn iiin.t e i mini .1 i i in rt all. I ii.ii.it iti llic bill iliiy "I June. lit'.-. ii.Mii.lL'iiiu mnl .I........ :,,,. n,.. , tie riuliiUII. J. Kiniik VVl.,m. Iit,. ,. i on r Ihjiii a hi I oil ol .Ilia liifi'inliitu, ht. .SiM,n ilay Mining I uiiiuiiy, Hie an in i,H',.ii.' t,a ,,4, area ullli inleii'at ll.oit.in lioni M.iv 17, Ihia, at thu nitu nl erglil ui tent per iillliiiin, iimlfiiii HlUiiiieya I'H, mnl ilLliniMiniiiia i,,.,,i ,,i Jll.l.u.'i, mnl llial llic il.'lin.liiin, J,,hn A linel, lina aM)ii('iiiiiiuny hate iiiel ici mi-r Irmn an. I oil ol the Unl.'li lilllt (lift Mini n ,it wl,, j,,. ol ilulil per lent por aiiiiiim. ami .,', mnl Ulu ImiMinitiiia lai.'il nl i,al, mnl knl.l Uui rc' iirlari.il ami iliiw led Ihu tula ul llm prnntTly nl iild Uilemlatit, The Noondiiv M Inn,,- lorn. patiT, thui'Din mid lifrvliiHllvr ileal i llml Im anlrl toiialialy aald lUilKinium nml undei ami by v htniu ol mid Indainunl iI..i i,..i .,n,i ..i inn-ai ui.iiuoii 1 1 mil i.e. ciimcr 2, a';i thu nitii alu.Hml an exix nllmi dul y Inniiud lliriuon mil f,l Hie alxivn entitled court and in ihu abov e ent iled catue en thol'illi duv nl June, lutn, I mi l an U. 1... ,1... 11,1. .1 ' . . . t , ', . r ''" . ..nil nay in nu iiiit, iiuh, nl the Court llounu ilom In l(,ia,.i.n,u ti .i-.. Cnuulv, OrtiKOM al iho linur olono n'eliiek in i ic Biiornoou oi aani any, oiler I.u aalu ai pub. Iu auction, and aoll to llm hli hual mid beat ohlilcr lor cah llic iirmiMriv ,l.,'..,'i. .. 1....-1.1 dcurep and order to bo Hold, nml deaJrlimd Hindi! aim in aitiu exi(iiiiiii aa lollovva, tutvll Onu fiiinrl mill. I ti, 1 11,11 n n, 1 . . . 1 1 . .... ; losing tho i,aiuu, and all machinery, i,,l? ami uipliiiiianta bidonuluic thurolo and cuniiaetaii thoruvvlth and t ie land in, nn tt lii, h 11,., ....... , lluatcd, doacrlbod na lollowa: llulna .Hunted ariouiiiiruofuarleifiamiloiiorlli.iit el u,e Annlo MliiliiK claim Iu the lluhuiiiliiMiiilim in,. Iilut in li.iunlaa l ouiity. Or. koii, abnut lurlv inllea 1 li t aoulbeuat ,f f),,iiu.,.. i 1 Cnuulv, but In lioiiKlaa (,'oiinly, li,ei..i, com .... ...a ... ,.,iiiu nonce III a MllkO about lhiiia-oiimlcra.il a 111 11 n,.,u.i ..1 . . Annl.iulKlni ami running Iu a luuihcily dlirc '"I" t'-H,"!"1 H'reuiUlui'iiUis led: Ibum'o enal erly 4,'leol lliaiifle anuihurly l,a.iH ul.t. th,,,,,.,, VTcatiirly ,hH Icet, mid thuliio ii.m I hoii.t.trl y juJ a leut lo llm plin ool bcKllililiu;, eiinliilnlnn llv u aci'UH.be the niiuil. iiiiiu, ,,1 I.,.. ..in . aljiKUlui IhoappuileliBiicuH llii'i. uii'l.ibi lniiiiliiH . ... ,..,t, .,,(.., ,,,K ,,, ,,1 aiini iiiuiri,: m, to auid Ann Iu tliua, now ll,c NoonibiV rmii,.,,v li'.'i'!:.","'1."'01"'"' ")"'" -"''I traulvva; , .1 V , """" lui'iuol uh limy Im in oca- Miry .. HiillMy tbo dcinamU ,.1 .I..lintil. .1 ArUi',k,.i i!'. ''"i"1"1'1 ""'''"'""'linn, mid .b.lin 'H n .luu a vi ill 1 1. IIU ;, . I'uie.i tnia.'lhl. finy ,,f j,n,0 , l'1'.-l 11 I Alii I. tie lill nl iJoiiiilaa Co., Ol,