THE PLAINDEALER, rulltlirilut) Moulylil llmr-lay Sr THt I'H IM'KAI'EK I'l lli.lltl Ml t. E. 1. tlRAIIOKU U. Y. tiBNJAMl! - ' Mana. r. Hnltacrlplloii Unlet. Oil i-ir- AI Molltha Thrc Month... . 1 0 M:fTiiMi;r,i; s-:, iss. An Unparalleled Opportunity. The vemi weekly Plimiu.i ami the Daily ami SntiiUy San I ram i-o Dulletin for 60 tenia por mouth for the two, ileliveretl nl your liouao. The Uullotin it the uMcttaml tin .emling San l raocieoo aer, furnieliet al! tlm latMt new twenty-four Iioiiij ahead of any San Francisco luortiiuj; paper aiul it both clean am! progressive. The 1'laiM'Mikk furuielios all tUrt home an J county newt anJ you will be thoroughly up to dale when ou Uk tho Pi mv Dkalik-UuIIpIui newt service. 11. D. l orrost auJJ.B. .ler will canvtei Rosoburi: tliia and the coming week in the iutorost of theeo two rapert and you can eubsciibo with llieru or at Iba Tlaindcaier oQ'ice. lu aJdition to the two paper, ?cu tuWiilH will re ceive, free, au elegaut eel of auu burst photo engraving of Dewey, Schley, Sampson and lli.ljn, each x Jl. Tbie it paeitively the best newspaper combination ever piveentcd to the people of Douglt. county. Wheat, hops and prunes are goin up in price and (he farmers are making money handover tirst.aihl now to add to the sum total of the happiness of the people of Douglas co'inty, County Clerk Oazley hs agreed to run the county clerk's office for 1-50 p?r year. The sum of $l,0J0 has been appropii aitd for the survey of public lands in Oregon for the fiscal year ending June 20, 1SW, Settl-rs who wish to have their cUiuit surveyed should tile appli cations wih Snrveyor-Oeneral R. A. Habersham as soon as possible, in order that the bida may be taken, and the necessary formalities complied wiib, so that the work may be got at early next year. The r.iius of the past two or three days will no doubt iuturfcre with prune pickiog aud damage the fruit somewhat but it will do good in other ways. The Lop crop in this county is about all gathered and out of the way, and the rain has cleared the atmosphere aud put out the forest (ires. The summer aud fall mouths have beeu unusually dry aud the raiu w ill tut tlio ground in condition for fall plowing. The county court has wisely ignored the clauioroua vaporing of a few radical popnliete, of the county, lead by the socialist organ, of this city; and has re fused lo raise the aeccEsment of the Southern I'acific railroad line and lauds in this counlv, leaving fie valuation as nxed by the assessor. Assessor Dritt and hie friends are very much pleased, that bid work should be thus approved by the county, court the majority of whom are of a different political faith. The apjatles of diaconteut ojghl to have a mighty tough time of it iu Doug las county, about now, with the roads blocked with loads of hay, for which farmers are reciving $3 to $10 per ton ; hundreds of thousands of bushels of wheat, tho price lor which is advancing every !ay; train loads of dritd fruit; and scores of warehouses full of hope, the market for which promises to be belter than it has for years. Douglas county is in the sw im, and dou' tyou for get it. Oregon has a tailor who turned editor. Hit name iB F. N. Wallace. He give up the prestiog baeiness at Mitchell to go into the press business at Ameiope. It was not the hope of acquiring a better tlase'of creditors which induced Mr. Wallace to make the change of Wee. The man who w ill hang up a tailor is not to be spoken of in the same breath with the subscriber who will let his bill run for five years and then swear on a stack of New Testaments that he never ordered the paper. Exchange. The friends of W. H. Cortett atUrui that be will easily win in thelsenatorial race, almost without opposition. This way be true, but it is a sad commentary on the intelligence and patriotism of the people of Oregon, that it is so. No one claims that Mr. Cjrbett has any special fitness or qualification to' the position, other than that he is a wealthy bank er, who has poured out his money like water, iu order to secura the election, during the last campaign, of members of the legislature, who were frieudly to hit election aa Cnitcd State! senator. It is a uuUblo fact, that iu counties where the republican candidates for the legislature were supposed to bo favorable to the election of Mr. Corbet t, the btate central committc, which was orgauued aud ruu in his iulorests, wus ready lo spend any auuuul of money for the success of the republican ticket, but that iu counties where the republi can candidates were supposed uot lo be frieudly to Mr. Corbett, no help could be obtained either in tho w ay of money or speakers. Tho reasou given being the alleged fact thai the uwucy for cam paign purposes was furnished almost entirely by Mr. Corbett aud must be used where his managers directed. This may work for a time but the peo ple, either through the republican party, or in tome other way, will be heard in the end, and then such unscrupulous combination! will K"t llioir jini iIhim. The. (dilor of the Salem Statesman, w ho by the way ii Congressman Tongue'e Hliiiial nianapT, haj eoiue veiy unprel ly thii.K" lo say bout Hon. Dinger Her uiaini'e huppDsed aspirations for the liiilcil Males Senalorahip. Such ra in!, coiuim; from such a source, are entirely uncalled fcr. If Mr. Tongue do sires t' letain the high legard in which he is held by the people of the l'iupaa valley, he should call dow u hit manager. Mr. Tongue sIiduM lememher that the Seutl-Crle(l factiou have him tl itoJ foi lolitical oblivion at the end of his pres ent term, ami not alienate those who dc site to remain his friends. Mr, Her mann is attendu g slrii tly I ) his duties s Com mist ioner of thetieueral l.tnd (.Dice, and is not medling with the Sen atorial light iu any uunuer. A large nu;nber of newspapers of the state have voiced the sentiment of a great many people, of the stale iu expressing the hope thai Mr. Hermann might be the choice of the legislature for United States Senator an I that is all there is lo it. TROOPS OCILTY OF VANDALISM. So Alleged The People Of Ihc Hawaiian Capital. llosou Li , Sept. 12. American soldiers in Honolulu are causing the peo ple of this commuuity much worry. Acts of vandalism are becoming frequent, and General Kiog has i&suod orders for a court of inquiry to investigate the all eg el Unless acti committed by soldiers aud assess the amouut of damage. Chinese fruit-growers and vegetable gardeners have been for the most pait the victims of the soldiers, many gardens having been raided and destroyed. The Hawaiian archipelago it now the military district of Hawaii, iu the de partment cf California. An order creat ing this district, dated September 4, has just been promulgated by Mtpr-Qeneral Merriam. The Hawaiiau commissi')!) lias lien hlding daily sessions, but nothing is given out for publication. The commis sion will probably not leave for Sn Francisco before September 2l Senator Mrgtu is quoted saying: "I am inclined to thluk you will have only a territorial government at present. Tne I'nited states will, of course take c'.iargc of the ciutjm house and postal department, but in all other matters you will be your own master. You will make your own laws, subject to approval of congress. The territory of Hawaii has a great future before it. Senator Culioui announces that the lo.'al laud law will remain in Icrce. Djle still transacts the business of the executive Merriam leaves for an tian cisco today. nUHTIMl IN THIi PIIILIiMNLS. Hllpinos said to have Lntcrcd Into a Campaign of Conquest. Manila, Sept. 20. A report is iu cir culation here to the efitect that the in Burgcnts aro attacking the islands of Cebu and Uoilo. The result is not yet known. There is some uncertainly ag to what may be expected of the crews of iusur gent vessels, and as it is reported that they have already committed some ques tionable acts, the DoaUn, Kaleigu and Manila sailed away today, under orders to protect commerce. Twenty Spanish vessels, including 12 steamers, have completed a transfer lo the American lUg, and the majority Lave proceeded on coasting voyages. Grain Elevator Burned. Tollij, Sopt. 2' Au explosion in the grain elevator of tne L'niou Elevator & Transportation Company last evening resulted iu the death of most of the employes of the structure and of money exceeding $000,000. There were -130,000 bushels of grain iu the building. A cor rected list of the dead and injured fol lows : Dead Oraoe Darke, aged 1'J: John Cair, shoveler; FredGardett, thoveler; Fred Oardett. ehoveler; Everett Smith, machinist; unknown Polish ehoveler and another unknown shoveler. Missing and believed to have been burned ineide the building Frank Van Hoeson, grain inspector ; Samuel Alex ander, Harold Darks, aged 0; Charles Keefer, engineer. Fata'.ly burned Hamilton Darks, aged 10; John Smith, shoveler; Daroey Welch ehoveler ; William ). l'.rks, superintend ent. liurned who may recover Charles I'argells, foreman ; W. V. Jordan, rail road man . Merriam Returns. San Fuasusco, Sept. 20. The Bteam- er Australia arrived in porl early this morning from Hawaii. General Mer riam, commander of the department of California, who baa been in Honolulu, was one of the passengers. He was ac companied ou the voyage by Lieutenants i iravea aud Deuett, of his stall". Everything was quiet iu Honolulu when the steamer lelt. The peoplo were jubilant over auuexaliou, and were in teresting thouibohet iu all ellorti to make the goyerumeut of t'ie islands similar to that of the Cuited States. The otbeera of the Australia eay the Arizona, with troops for Manila. Bailed ou the 11th ins!., aud the Scandia, with troops and treasure, wai to leave ou Tuesday, the 13'.L. County Treasurer's Notce. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants iu dorsad prior to Oct. 17, lS'JJ, to pie soul the same at the treasurer's ollice iu the court house for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. lMtcd this the 22d day of Aug., 1898 at the City of Kiseburg, Oregon. Gi:o. W. Dimmh k, County Tioahiirer, Douglurt County, Or. CIVIL SERVICE TO ttU RELAXED. Opening of More I'lacca In the I'uMic Jcnkelo Appointment Planned. Nr.w YUK,Sepl. 2t,- ild'puli Ii finiu Washington nays; President Mckinley hiisvgiu l.ikfii up the question of relaxing the ci il er- vice rules so at to open more place f r political appointment. Some nit'tith ago, when the subject wax . inter dircii ilon in congress, the president had the head of each executive dopaitment pre pare recommendation, ehoning whuli places under hit department could IvM be exempted from the civil rcrviic rules. An executive eider drawn up, based on lhee recommcudatiouy, mid it hat been on the desk ol the picsidont untouched ever since. Now that the war it uot occupying so much ol his atteittion, and aa the cougreeoional cam paign is making the presume for pl.uca stronger, the president it cotisiduing the matter, and it is expected that he will issue nu order iu a elicit time, uk ing a latge number of places from the classified civil ttervice and throwing them open to apiHiiutmont by the vari ous heads of departments and their sub ordinates. The places that would be removed from tho protection of the ciil set ice law are those cf pmate sccrctatics, chief clerks and confideutat clerks t-f hca ld of departments aud till persona .l.icd aB fireman, watchmen and l.tloteia. The most important exemptions will bo in the iuternal revenue service, throughout the country, where nil deputy collectors of internal rerenuo aud all storekeepers and gangers who receive less lluu ir dav will be taken from fie d.i?Mticd service. In the customs set vice the only pi ict s now in the classified eervice th.it w ill t e exempted are two at New York ti e counsel lu the board of general appraise! s and the paymaster to the collector of the port of New Yet k. In the department of justice all alter- nevt and a.-si?'ant attorucve and all deputy marshal.-; are to he tiki'n from the service. In tDe postal service n l tupreiulc i.d ents of branch poetctliccs and carrier sta tions and all clerk in eiirge of currier station s, atsietaut caehieie, r: ate sec retaries and stenograph i a to pcttnustt rs in the larger cities, messengers, oiteis charwomeu, janitors, watchuuii xnd laborers are lo be takou from (lu- c!aei fie 1 sen ice. btate Sunday School Convention AM-, The Thirteenth Annual Cou cutioii lue Oregon Male uu'Uy ciiii absoch- tiou will be held in tho bird l!.i I A Daptiel Church ut l'ortl.iuil, Molur lib to 0th. Tiiu plans t be pret'entcd and the work to be doue will maUe tins cun veuliou, without Ucstiou, the most im portant ever held iu our state, nut unly for our Suuday Schuvls but for the statt at large; owing to this, large miuibci j from all portions of tho e'ate aro e- pected. The Oregou Industrial E.oeitiori will be complete and iu full runuiug order at this time, aud all rates made by the va rious transportation oiupaii.ed for ibis exposition will also tc good for this con rention. lu addi'.ion to these rates, the O. IE & N. Co., will make n bpecia round trip rate of a fare and onc-tiftb from all points ou its i ail lines withiu the state good going from October I r J to October 7th, and returning ou or before October SlLi. Delegates mad pay full fare going, take a receipt from the agent and have it countersigned at the convpn tion by the eecretaiy. The Southern Pacific Co. willpiovMe a special, leaving Aehlaud cui lyoutho morning of October oiJ, arriviug in Portland the same evening, making a daylight excursion. Tickets fur thin train will be sold for one f.uc for the round trip, from all station:", Athlaud and north, and will be good for seven days. Tickets will also bo told on t Lid date from all other points on the lines of the Southern Pacific at eaum rale and time limit. On October Gtb, the Southern l'acilic Co., will ell round trip tickets from all point! on it! lines within the htate at fare and one-third for the round trip, good (or four days. Delegates to this convention mubt pay their own expenses while in Portland, and firBt-clast entertainmeut will be furnished at not lo exceed $1.10 per day, but to tecure this names must be sent to the secretary, A. A. Morse, VA Wei Her St., Portland, at once. ' Railroad Tax Case Decided. Judge Hanna has rendered a decision in the Jackson county railroad tax case. This is the case in which the populist assessor of Jackson county assessed the roadbed of the Southern l'acilic Com pany at $10,000 rer mile aud it) laud ut $1.10 per acre. The company protested, and Uou a failure to secure a reduction by the board of equalUaliuii restrained the county by au injunction from Belling its property to pay the taxes. Tho mut ter has been before tho court on vaiioub motions aud demurreis for the past year. The judge placed a value of $lo00 per mile ou the roadbed and liity cciiIh per s re on the laud. Uarbadocs Hurricane. Nkiv Yukk. Sent. 20. A dispatch to the Herat I from Darbadoeu save; Full reports of the damage wrought by the receut hurricaue here have been made to the authorities here. They show that the deatructlou of property was not overestimated, though the loss of life was soma what smaller ttuu whh supposed at first. As il was, there was 100 fatalities. Fifty thousand perBor.u were made homeless by the slorm. Full damage iu estimated at more than $1,000,030. The prien nf wheal ii advanein.;. IN IHEtR DAI III 10 UNCI.!; 5Af1. I lUplncj l.cAdci: Hc Pcrfvil Corfl Uencc in Amcrkan eminent. Ni.w oiik, Sj.pE ;;U.A dipatili lo the Iti'irtld (rum Manila sayt : A a iomiM of the meeting d Hie na tijnal iiNKcmbly of l ilipino. Hint far held In Mai.) !.!, there I now entire conthleln-e in the Ainer ic.in government by the in-urgent li'ivb'i.-t. Ml tlio mem bein of t'u nrineiut ly exhibit an earliest dei'iro H al the future relations ol the I ilipinoi w ith tho Anient ana may be ol the luoet (lieudly t hiirncter. t he conditio'! of the Spnnitlt plUolloil it begiiming to i cite iiiulety among the mill' My olheort line. Eleven thousand of tliein are ipiirlered in churches and o'.ht i -public building, within the nar row con tines of the walled city, where moft ol i ho Spanish people alsj live, wheielhe American garrison la quar tered, and where General litis hat lo cated the army headontii tei. Members of the Fanit uy corp.t are kept constant ly al work clearing out tilth that con etutitly iurmnuhii"', the Spauiards hav ing net tho l.-ast knowtedtw ol tho laws of eanilutiuu. Tlio leault id a condition threatening il general ouibicak of diteb al any niuiiitnt. I" -pluid lever it already iu crcotting ut au i.l.uniing rate. Authorl tics fed it ahsoltitelv essential tJ the heallit cf the city to get tho Spaulth primers oiit H Manila nl the earliest po.-ieible date. similar couditiouit are reported from Cavite, wheie the Spanish in tho bauds of tho it'Ulit are eulVoritig hum the lack of the lu'ccsaities of life. To make niatteis wuise, the Bailing of the hospital bhip Ki has beeu repeated lv delayed, it i now stated tositively that the vis.mI nill sail on Thursday Piob.il ly by that time she will have con siderable accession to her invalid pas sougt r l.l. DRY AN TIRED OP II. Colonel of the Third Nebraska Volun tecrs W ill Resign. K .m. Ci:v, Sept. 20. A eecil the !ai from .lacksonville, Fla., says C'lor:el William .leuninga itryan l'iiinl Nrliat-ka volnriteers, will shortly resign hi commission in tho Cuited t;i!ra :r:n and renume Itm dim UKsion of public . le.Jiion-. Phis slatemeut is not made upon the authority of ISryau however. When at-kud to express him Helton tlit . j u i s : i i : ot public interest, he eai.l : i ou can ftv ili.it I rel:l.-iO lo tlut Ub Mly lll.li'l M chilli U'd Willi politics. II army or n.viei!. e epl that I ace no rea sou l'i charge my views iu regard to ex pun lit-i; too territory of Ihu Cuited M.iti.-. I expresec-.! then; in uv Ouiat fpeecli l i ire beginning nrmy life." it-id nil I'M an would say, except I add: "ion might aiHj pay 1 am uot so en atiiei etl of si my h(o as to apply for coiiiiiiishoii after tho war is over." The Third Nobrat-k t regiment is soon to gj t j Cuba. GO TO MANILA A T ONCE. Orcirou Recruits arc Included in the Troops Ordered lo the Phljlp pines. Wa-imv io.n, Sept. 20. The followiog Uvoi'tj n i.v bt San l'raucisco have been ordered to Manila : ri(!-tb::l Iowa regiment. luentielh Kansas legiment. I iret Teunet-sce rcgimtiLl. First Washington regiment. Ket riilu f j' the Second Oregon ineiit. regi Arrangemeuts for tlie embaikatiou of the troop wiil be made at once It van stated at the war department that no exigency had arisen w nich made it ncLctcary to tend tho troops now at .-an Francisco lo Manila, but the order issued todav was in accordance with tho general plan of tho department regard ing a garri.-ou for the Philippines. It was alio said tho plau included 20 000 men for the 1'bilippluer, I2.00J for Purlo K:eo aud OO.OJO for Cuba. Victim Of Foul Play. .-A1.1.M, Or., Sept. 22. The body of an unknown man was found tloatiug iu the river near here yesterday evening. The hanJa and feet were t:cd together and weighte I wi'h iron, and a wound in the forehead, another in the jaw, and still another in the mouth indicated that (he man had been murdered. Coroner Woods, of Polk county, iu whoee jurisdiction tho body was found, he! J au iuquest, aud the jury returned a verdict to the effect that the unknown had como to his death about September !2-,-nt the hands of unknown parlies, by being i-taV ed in the neck and mouth. Vesuvius Still Spouting. Ni-.m Y"i;k, Sept. 20. A dispatch to the World from Nspk'M Bays; ! rightful misery and immeueo damage will be caused, il tho ei uptiou of Mount e.mviiiH continues ou tho alarming scale it ban reached in Ihe laet few day. Nino new craterH were counted today around Hie central crater, but even this extra vent does nothing toward checking Ihu Ho ol lava, although there ie a marked costfttiou, in the uiore violcut helchiiigH of lire aud emoke. W ood I Wood I I Wood I 1 1 The K oseburg Electric Eight A I'uwer Company will receive bidfl, until Oct. 1st lv.is, for furniahiug 1000 corda or any Hijiount leas lhau 1000 corda of four foot old gro w Hi Fir Wood. For speeiflcatious call on or address L. A. Walker, Mana ger. The Company reserve tho right to reject hiiy or all bids, I ivo horted were utolen iu the neigh horfior,d f Cottago Grove last Saturday nl;'U. The Alger Investigation, W itiniMiio.N, Sept. 20. The pieaident is making prvgre in the inatier ol prep aration el a cominlaiton for luveallKliiii ut lbs conduct id the war, at far as It relaiit lo the war department, and ho Stated to Iht cabinet today, that he had to far completed the coiiiintinlon that he had Invited the member t meet hint for a conference Silnrday nex. Seven of the nine member of the body have dellnitely iiullcato.l a'ceplanca l the presiilenl's invitation. Hon MS, Sept. 20.--A special to tho Herald from Holyoko fays: "Ex-Pep- leseutntlvit William Whiting slalid to night that he would probably be unable to accept a position ou the war Inquiry commission. althoiiKh he has bom strongly nred to do so by tho president " Hi KLiMiioN, Vt., Sept. 20. Ex Gov- enter Woodbury hat boen teudered aud accepted a placn on the warlnvettlgatlvu committer. He strvetl lu the t'nlon army tim ing Urn tivil war. District Fair. The tilth annual exhibition of tho sec ond Southern Oregou District Agricultu ral Society will he held nl Uiseburg. Douglas couuty, October I lo M, H0S; Ki.W' ottered tit premiums aud purses ; Quo speed program of races each day ; splendid ticliil program also arranged for. l ine premiums aro vll'ered for high grade live stock, poultry, agricultural products, fruit, ilowere, work ol art, fancy woik, etc., etc. The S. P. Company has made the ut ual rale of one and one-third fare for (ho round trip from all point where they have ageuts Iwlweeu Comst xk and Ash laud iuchmive. Special rales will he made ou articles ahipped by freight for exhibition al the fair, which rate will be made known on application to the local agent. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given t) alt pnties holding Douglas cjunty warrant i in dorsetl prior to November 23d, IS5H, to present tho same at the treasurer's ollice in the couri home for payment, as inter est w ill cease I hereon after the dale of this notice. Dated this the lilh day of Sept., IS'jS, al the City of Kotehurg, reguu. Omi. W. Dimmh. k. Couuty Treasurer, Douglas County, Or. Farmers, Attention! lho Sjutheru Pacific have decided lo make Ihe extremely low rate ol one faro tor the round trip to tho Oregon State lair September 22 lo IW, lvi, from any luiut iu Oregon ou their line. Theie were huudreda of tampers last year, Take your vacaliou aud camp at the fair aud see a tf'tud exhibit of what Oreguu cau raise. uo faro going nd reluming home. To the Public. Ou ami after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash w ith the order. 1 find il Impossible to do business ou a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly (or cash. P. Uinkwck, Undertaker. Koaeburg, Ore., April 12, lSUo. Lumber Haulers Wanted. Foily good leamt for hauling lumber, I'rico $1.00 to $J.0 per M. ft., owing to distance. Work will continue until rainy season. Write to Tiik Si i. aii I'im. D. A L. Co., iranla Paea, Oregon. Closing Out Sale. We i-tait today to close out our eulire stock of general merchandise aud tlx lures. Everything must be sold by January 1st. Our stock of goods is the cleanest and best selected in town ; you cannot make a mistake, but will save money if you buy no Ko-tmuii Nov km v Cami Sr.'iu.. Weekly Excursions to the East. A touriat sleeping ear will leave Port land every Tuesday at'J p. m. via the O. K. A N. without change to Doe ton, and under the supervision of exjoriericed conductors. No change of cart to the cities of Omaha, Chicago, Bullalo or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. Uemeuibor this service when going East, and consult O. It. A N, agents, or address, W. H. Hlki.iiiui, General Passenger Agent, f2L Portland, Or. Don't Trespass. All persons sra hereby warned uot to trespass ou the farm known as the Conn homestead in French Settlement, for the purpose of huuting or for any other pur pose. Hknkv C".nn, Agent. -- - m . - - Stubblefleld tor Sale. 1 have for sale, about 300 acres of good stubble pasture. If uot sold will take stock pasture by (he week or mouth. 1 J. AllA.NT, MelroNO, Oregou. Fifty Men Wanted To cut railroad wood. Good timber, aud a long job. For further particulars call, or address, Geo. W, Kiddle, Kiddle Oregon, or Mouth of Doe Cieok, Oregou. Gto. W, Kjuui-u. Kiddle Oregou, Aug., B, lS'JS. Attention! Uentlcmen, All patriotic meu desirlug to become honorary members of the Oregon Emer gency Corps, can do so by paying DO cents to the secretary, thereby aiding this grand cause. ,1i:nmk M. (Stanton, Pres. Faima E. Kk ii iiiiiK, Or. Tor City Recorder. I htieby announce. iiimII a candidate lur the ulhce of city lecmdor ol the ilty of ltoreburg, nt lh coming city ilitethm, to bo held Monduv, Oi bil.nr Hoi, 18'M. D, S. Ws-.. For City Treasurer. 1 hereby a niiiuneo mynelf at a emnll. date, (or le-cle. tlon to ilio oMI.-m ol City ieiNiirer, at t he eoiiiinii cit y ehielloii. lii.o Caiiia. I or fUiftlinl. 1 here1) unin'iint't' initell a candidate h i lei heiion lu tin t'ith e ol illy mar kIiI at the election to bo held Monday, O.t ibn .;, IVi l lM" DlllMIO. l or City Recorder. We mo re.iiieeled to uiiiiuunce that V. C. London, ill bo a eiuididaiti for the nlllea .t eltv recorder, ol the li'V '( Eosebllig, Ml lb t oinlilK elty uleC ion. Ranch for Sale. I oi sale or rent, ll.M at ie stock ranch. Foi pillcnUia a-ldrea F. T. CnawK, Ophii , Oregon. Poor and Weak Catarrh 'and Bronchial Trouble - Hact no Appottto Now Bettor In Every Vy A Dclicain Chile). Sunn- time cliue 1 look a Hinlitt It eohl tndeoiil'l not get rid ft It. IVlng hiiI.j et tocutarrlitiitl lironi liinl Irout le I eou;:li' il lerrll'ly. I lot my appetite unl Kw poor anil weak ami I tll'l not htl like work, t Ugau takh'g lloo'l Sarti'i' rill. In a hliort llino tlio cough ll-p-IK-areil, 1 slept well, Iih'I a good appetite ml 1 wait belter In every way. I-ant sprlug 1 ttai not lei ling well, I had ti" p lllte and no ntrengili. I nttortetl lo Hood' Saritaparllla and soon tell more like work. My little nephew w a deli cate child and had a humor which trou bUd him o he eoiitd not rml al night. Ho Iim tkell a tew bottle of Hood' Hr fiparlll and now ho ha a good appetite ml U ablo lo ulevp." Mim AuiilK J. ElU-KMAS, South Duxhury, Mtt. Hood's Sarsa parilla Isltift'iie Tim- :t".Ml l-urill'T. All.lriiiKi!". l. xi Y . : . iin-tie-1"', r Hood s I'lllS ,.:. i a ., r Notice Tor Publication. l: 1 1 1 u m 1 1 ti I . M) in I It I. Ko-iliuii;, (if , e.l. J, lv.'-. N.'liK' - I" icl'jr I ' lu Hoi' llir I I . . 1 1 a uaim-'l Uli r li lilxl iiotli " t l Inn lul' lill' U li niKk" lout I i'tix'1 In 'i'irt nl In-1 Unit, mi'l llml "ti l I'n'.'l ill b iiki Ii- I" loio tli" lo -(later mi. I Kcieiver I". t l.ni'l OH" v nl II' . t'ti rc. On K "ii. on " lot ft !. U I 'll v I "l , . ii li 1 1 ou IIimiii i- o l Kuiiy. N". ..V; '"I Hie K' .. . Vt 1 , mi . : ', T .'i n . K. I w i -I. IU On imi Ihi l"l' 1'itvll'X Wltni -.-.- lo 'l ti lilt luUllllUon li-ae ill II' ll-., .ll'l i lllllMllliill "I axul loli l Ml tinui II Mil' -. "I Mtillo t rick, Ore., Jnhn llli - nl M t Ml" t lull, t 're., VV. l It. aril, nl My til. i ink, t ire , 1. w I n - a. ul M r tl l'i - k, I'lv ' 1 Iniilfci-. .Iti. Hi:;Uln. Notice Tor Publication. t miiu sr 1 1 1.. 1. 1 an Ol M' (, IliMH-bntR, On K'llii .St'l'trinl" r '. I.v.k. Noti r m lien-bt ROcii llial In einuiilmiit e Willi l lie ptot laloiia "( Ihe ait ul lunitieas ol June ... I'.i. entitle! "An m-l lor tlio ale "I llinlx r Inii'U In Hi" tHalia nl California, lrtr"H, Neti'ln, nml U ulauxi"U ivtrlttirt , rjkTirar.iMi K. M'-ait'M nl iiin.'iit lil, L'li'inly nl I anr, blatt- ul Ol' "". Iina Una 'lur tllt'l III il'la iiiln s lia r -it in ll atalw meot Nn '.". I'T the pnti haae ol Ihe ttoiilli Kul 'Juatl' it- K.' ,1 "I r-'Cli"ii N" l't.lti Iiiwii alill' Nn : ' to'itli I'Hiii;.' Ni tW'ai, ami will ,.!l'T prMl l" ali'iw that Ihc land a.inglit la mun- alnahl. lot He llmtM t ir almiu limn d.r iigri euituiul i"tri'OM--. ami lo ealiiMtah In-r tlitlin lo alii Inntl U'lora ihi l;i xialcr ali i K'n-ltri r ul Oil-, ollit v at 11'iM.I'iirii. Ori't.'ii, on alllrultJr Hie l.'ili ray ol No" ml'i r, Ihjx. Mil) IIBIill" " "llluaM I.. 1 1 Id no ul nprliiKltvl'l, la"'' l'"Ulit , Or , John J. I'air nl Kuireiio. I unc i unity, nr., Mari"ii l . I'atla, MnrvoD "lull ul 1" lliKllei'l. lam) I onutf. Orocoil Anv aU'l all irina lialining a. I tcr-ch' (he almvi U' vula-il laii'l- an- r iuri"l to HI" their t laliiia In Ihla oilii i mi or Ix I'T' ral'l lJlti ilat "I .Not ti'il'tr. a. J. I . Unite, r a, a.st I'l ll'iilalir. Notice Por Publication. I Mirn M tin - I imi t 'I in . liii-otiiirv, OreKoii. .lult Jn, I'-'Ja. Sollie I-lii'i.Tiy (It' ll llial In ioiiiillao o Mill lliu prot Itliiii nl lliu at I "I ('"UKra-a "I luuoll, Iti.t, eiilllli'l "All ml t'T tlio rl" ol lliulx-r luii'ls In "iu Hialea nl ( altlornlii, Oie t;. hi, Ne ada un-l a-liliiKloli Irrrllory. I'm i v M. Di mi "( tin;' i" . tn , I 'liiniy nf l ain . rilale "I Ore iiou, liai tlna (Jut lileil In Una "fflcu In rattnni nlairiin nt .u. u,:i, fur Hi" pun lia ol the N K 1 j, beiua loin otio aiiilittn, uu'l n. j; ,v, K. ol T lull Nn, I, In lownalilp .No. -.'is, Ittliii;" .No :i tV., Hint oiler piuof to uliinv that Hit) 1 ii II' I "UrIiI la moro vuliinlilii lor I la limber or motif llmu lr iiurl'-iilnintl pnrK''. ami lo i ulnhllali In-r i liilm tn aniil Imnl Ix'fiT" Hie lleuialer ami Iti-ei-lvr of llila "lllie ul lloao li'irg, OnK'Hi, mi Krlilsy, the '.i'l Uuy ol Hep-teniTa-r, Ih'JS. Hhe tin ii i a (a Hltiiiac- (hiiilea hli ntll-ol Onklaii'l, Or , .Inliu H" it nl Oiikluml, Or , Ia 1 V licviTi ol Kiiip ii", Oi . N .1. Mrki'iaiiii ol HprtnuiieM, Or. Any nml nil jiemuiH eliilin Ing a'lt i f -i ly 11" iiIkjvc 'lownl'i ,1 lnmla lira re- I ii' li 'llii lilii llielr eliilrria in llila iiilu-v on or wcliirc ani'l ll'l ilJ' of Cepli inlx r, Ivil. J. I. IIHIIIOKS, Hi'Klaler. Administrator's Notice. IN 1 1I1C l l! VI Y t iil llT OK I II K K I'ATK Ol' 1 Un nun, in ami lur tlio I nunly "I liotmhui, lu lliu iiiull'-r ol the ealulo of Ilat 111 liciioi, '! K inil, Notl' rla Inn by it en llial the Uli'ler- lg)it"l Inia by tlio Cmiiily l oiill ol Dollglna Ciiiiuty, (in il'iii lien sppolnteil Ailinlnlalriilur nl the eatalu ol 1)B' I'l Oienot, tluefiiaeil. IV hero foio all -I'Uiuina ImleliU'il l i aaitl t atlllo aro hereby null ll t'l to innko ilium lialu 'Bj inulil In tlio nii'liralKiivtl atiiiH ri-alilmii o iu lliiiiglax l.'onnly, Op gnu, ami nil peraoiit lit ln; eluluia BKalnxl tlio fn I'l t hlal" will preaent Ihc aiiine to Ihe iiiiiliTxIirneil nl lux icmiIiiih' In aabl (,'iiiillly, ttlllilii hl. in-in t lit ll'"" llieilutenl llili uotiee. N. I. .ill ti l, Ailmiiilhiriitiir, llatt 'l ul llol' buri.-, Oi' g"li, lliln J"lli 'lay ul AllU' it, IVa. A-JVt i Fall is at Hand! iiiul nearly everybody needs SOMETHING IN FURNITURE - Wc have the line that will happy. Don t lorget about our CARPETS from 1 63 eeuts per yard up. Largest Stock aud Lowest Prices ou Wall Paper, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Portiers, and complete outfit Alexander summons. I.N lllrtt llil l U t "I III OK1IIKSI.ll.lK 1 Hirgi.li, r r Iti'- Cmnrly l iit'lit W.IMttM, II. H klm KM nl I Hill Mni.i hat,, ai Himnl ul I i. mini" 1 IiiIK K. I- r I le lu el lit Iiik'I lii I nhiiMly t alntM nut lor Ihe In . ...inii.iil mi lli. Kiiinl- mUliinl Inn Hit tell rinliilllM t . I., Ini lin.rh iokI Mi. .Inlili llnti li, lit ..I... I ii-l. nil.. in I I.i.IhIoi lli'i ti ami Mr inlili Hi'-' ti, uliioe limiieil l'i-(eiiiioil In Hie iiioiie ft Hi" Miilnnl l'riil"iii )'"i mt'l , m il l'( lull llt llfli'l't l' illll"l I" Itl'l'fl'l mi'l niiMi'i il' on plnlnl nli'il niiiilliil In II"' nliett) ' lUlil' il "HI. tm er I" l""t thv llrl U' i'l III" nrvl H'K'ilnr I'll" "I Hit" i '""I tnall M'iinl Hie ..Hi il'iv til l i i mlit'i, I"'1, itli'l II nii Imt t't iini r lur wniil tin n-"l lti'! liiiiiiitiu i'i'iyt" tii' ti.iiit I'.riii" it'lit'l 'kiiooi'l' il In Hi" t oiiil'liiliiti 'if l ' "'' mi. nl ol wlilt'h I' li'lloti" llml l Ulrilirt Imte iiiIkiih iiI ninilnil Hi" t't 1' ii'tioii. J"lo lint' h, lur Hie "on nl $''''. Willi liit'iit'l llii rvi'ii Imi" tlteilnl ilitf t't Jilll". v.i,nl t till inlc nl" i r hiiiiiiiii. U'ulite 111' 1 1- '"ill "I"! i1IIhiim ui'liH in Hilt intH'l tl'" "O'l t't,'1' (Ulnr'irv lei , I"' III" liiinl tlf let' luit't'liw. III.: I'luintlll a iiiiiilsnii" mi'l lur III" mle i'llli'' iimiluni"! 'ti'i"li' III Hi" iimtint'r prut I I lv lat, mi'l III" i.ll''itll"ii i'l Hi" prot-ffU til iiii'li miltt, In Hi" t pt'll" i'l -l'l litltt. ti'l Hi" illriini nl llio niiiite iiti'iilli'i'i'l il'-iiimitl 'i mi'l Iti" liHlntiiv, ll ny, In city I" Hit' I'el' ii'l nut, Ji'tiit lliwli. nr l'l Imitl u ii"t" iillltt'. Ilml Hi" l. I'Hi'lmilr it-1 all i'ttirit t lilinliiK In. t imiiun ut uiiut'r iiii'in. i' i"ri"i lilt tnrfM'TlMHHl til nil lljilil, till'' t't liilwr"!, mi'l niiliy ol o ili iiii'iii'ii t .la.. nr am lint nil til, tn t'r in mm itierinnKi-'i ini in or ii) pan iii' iv'u. i mi i''"""- ioorlKMvtl ami aiiiimii in in' wiin oi ,".- m.. n-rillimit r' ileerlt'l lullnn: t ..iiini"ii t In at tli hi: iiirm rt'l lliu 'lliinini TliiMlirr ilu-.iallnn liui'l eliilnt. Hi rtee. ;t, T i "111 1 " In I'mmla t 'luiily, Oii-kihi, tlinin" imioi l" 'i ihiIiiI I'M tanla n.iillln'1 ttlitt'i III" l'itiiplili lluu b lttr ii Tpa.'j an I Ma-"" iul'1 flalni. Iiii'in-" wt'l lo t" t Inii't'i til iUiiii, l linn " Minih almii; tli" ll'"' "t i mil lli to Hi" t all mil" llii" Hi lliu t i-iit' T "laalil H. e ll llii ln e raat In weal till" nl til" I'livl'l Itl'li'llour llulia llmi laiiit t Inliu I'l "''! " lt"l'i llit iit " ri'illli In mv ctirnor nl mi l t'niui. lli' iuo tat to iilneeul N'Kliil'liur. t "iiialnliia t"' ii', mni" ut ll aa. I Ilia mnilllllilia la I'll l,lilltl I'T "10' t I'l Hull. J. . Ilaiiilltt'll, J'l'l.ie t't Hi" iilmtecii l'.lll.,...U...l '" ',ttM,llf A.'-.'iv Aitoitii')' lur I'lMititid. Summons. in iimciiu i ir t ut iti ft t nu mi a 1 1. or l tl, .lll, Int III' I "Hill) "I lii'llhln-. W . I'. I.i't.l, II ll Kllii'ai.l aii'l 1 I'lill M laeliii, aa Hi" ll"n"l I I'l I "lllllllulillll't l lll'"l'' i nl rt Ii i kiI ami l int i iaiti ! I ail'U atlil I'T III" llltral. "unl el Hi" rmi'la a'lalim llivrvlroiii, PUintitta. I W ItliAin Mill I" II. l'i limUlit I lu llllam Mill lu ll, alxi'i um"l l' l ii'lvul, In lho liniiii'i'l I ho Mlxilo ot "ri,ii, tuii aio In fli)' ri'i'ilteil to ai ar aii't niiam t ill" eniii plaint fllol uBalli-l roil in Hi" nl'io" i nllllr.l aillt, on Ol IM-li'tn III" lllat 'In "I III" lli'alttyil lul term ( llila I null, li'ttil Mmnlai . llii ..Hi ilat i'l iH-et-mlM't, A.I', lv, anil II vnn lail m In aiiatti i lur ttanl tin n-nl II"' I'lulliiliU tt III ai'i'ly ! tiiu I oiirt I'T iim t. l" I 'I' uiMiifla-al In Ihu i iiiiiplaiiil, a aiireliii I alutrmrnt "I whli h I Balullo" I "f piilxiiii-nl atailltl Hi" I'i'l. li.l ant for the kioit "f I-', ttirli Inti-i'-al tlii-o-'iii Irmn tli" "llnU)r ..( .Mutual, la'l.allli" !! "I 1 M-r t mil ii annum, lu ahli a i ixia mi'l ll litiiwiii' nt "I tlilt ami Hint 1 1 atli'iii"' a In .. I'T Ol" llalial ll. i ll-" lillittlil-lllll I'lalnliil a niiuUaK", ami lot aali'tilll"- iiiiiiiiiau"l n m laea, anil Hie t.illt' itlUtll "I III" ipx tili In tin i.iala i.l -air, Una anil mi, I Hainlllt a .! mmi,-, all. I llml Hi" I'll' ii'lanl ami nil priwitia i lalni lliu I'T. lhrtitili "t tin.l. r lilin ! I"rrt rr l ain. I ami lin-cli'Mit "(all itgM. Ill Int- rrai aii'l e.tiltv "I n-.li iiiplli'ii nl In, ami l" ia"l ni"il rKt-' I'l' t'lt-'a alul t-ii'ljr I'Hil tin ivul. tt lilt ti ir.-!iitaia an' 'ha rilH-'l aa rulliitta. In am lho MK ',"1 te .1 li'llllilili hul Ii". M ul W illiimt tl" Mi inllan, In Ik'iulaa l',liiil, llm, ' trull, ati.l am li "Hi' r nml liu lin-r I'lift at Hi" I luilll .lull ii ill "I'liiM" ll'l' ailliiini'lla la 1 ntllillatli.l I'V I'l'I'T "I II" !" ' u llnnllli'll. Ji, lie "I tin- aluit ' ntsili 'I t mill, 'tali il Ann ii-l I-'" t M ' ll A tt fnKI'. 1 1,. lil 'iiK'i lot I'laintlll Notice Por Publication. I'M! i .-1 1 1 r 1. 1 ! tirro , I:,',' burn. On A iK'lal 1", li" .Siilli " Ii h'TvI v . I . ii that ll"' I 'lUi'tlt' HaliK'l at 111' r haa i lul " In i' ul M- Int. Ill", II In tuak" linal I- tin U'n"l "I hi-llalui. ami that Mi l 'l. r l t , I I " inn In b Inn- III " ll'HU draml Hi c-i . i . I niii . -t.ili a Ijiii'I Oflli r, al iiiel"ii I--, l'i' '"" "" -"ii'i mln r ; i, I vi, t If Mil t I AM " . I'VM I. I. nu lluu" Ii a.l I ill ra N.i i, I v., .r tin- r K ' , S w ',. !.'' IpJ. e. il i "', IP Hann a III'. liilloWili; a. ltlia.a- -i lo pro." Ilia i-ulllltllli"ia re. I'll I" iiIhiII a'I'l ' 'ill It atlnll nf, aal'l lalul. vi. .inliu ll ill'ranr, ill l.iMikiii i'.a-a, tMi'it'in . William Milium. Hat M l" ..erl, t'ljun f Unit -Hoy ol Warilinii t 'i ..'"ii t l. liA,, Al"l hitlaur Notice Por Publication. I'M I, I kTall.a I.M1 Ol III K. Ilii.eb'ii. un ii'iii. Aukiiat , , t-'-i Nnlli ' l. 7" K by fit' n llml In ",ii'llaii"' tt Ull 111" pli.t a"'ia i'l llii' li'llll I "11(11.. nl J.ii"' :i. I-,-, . iiiilli-l "All ail Int tin .ala.'l limber '.ami- In tin t-al' "t t-nilt"iula Oiremi. N"t aibi mill iialiiniiliiti li'iilt.'ty, ' a- i-ib mb i to all Un I'ui'ln I mil Muli I'V if I il AiiKU.I I, I-'.', I I I I H 'I I.I.N.-', of Oak In ikI, i 'unity of 1' i. 'na. Mali ni On gmi, haa thl. ilny lile.1 in III. orrlei' In ' -toi n alal" nn ill .Nn bir l!in mri ha e "I lln-f-h"! .".tll'ili No. a, In I'.i.n.liip .N . Hani)" Nn. i W , IV . M . ami ti III nlln ,i''l .i alum rlial the laml a.ni.fil I-iii.ii' t al liable ..r it llnila i nr liTii. Uihii l"r aurli ultnial purpim-a, a.i l bi i a tubll'h b r r lalni lii'ai'l laml brf 'tn tln-bii i- I' T Bll'l ll' i I'ltir nl llila nltli i at llnarblinl, Of ("II, "II Iilia.n, I III'.' .Ill ilaT III I 'il, ln t. a'Ja -.In- iiaim-a aa tiiitira.i-a 1. IV. M aitaut. "I . t , . Ilulh, 1. It. Iloitar.l, K' Ubi uM hmllh.iil Oak laml, On K"i. Any ami all rnua t laluiin U'ltuiaely tin- bImii u ib ai-rlln-i lamia aro rt. ii ak't I" lib- Ibtlr i Iniriia lu llila nfln u I'll nr beli'ie "ai'l -.' 'tli 'lay nl 'iTnla r, la at. J I. IIIUlit.K-, a IU 10 K.k'l.liT Notice Por Publication. I a. ITI b M 11 f - I Mi I 'I ril l:. Kn-ii biirii, ' rre'in, AUK-uxt 11. a'.i.a. Nut" 0 I' beit'bi rim il thai In i oinpllanei it llii lb" provl-bini nl thu ai l ni I'iiiikii'M nl J'lliu 1 la;a, enliikil -An a. t ,. llir .al" nl InnU r lamli In lb" Mab-a nl l allfnrnlii, or B"U. .N'et l un, I WaahliiKb'il IVinlnrt , Jal"U J. pl'liii ol lUiK' ll", l o'iiilv ol I ane. Hlul" ol "n ("ii, baa till, ibi) tlkil 111 llila "like )ia an., in aiab niviil No. t't , for th" I'tireliaae nl ih" MV .'4 "I -tIiii No . i, In 'liiwnalili Nn. ?i h . Kuiik-" Nn I IV., ami will nlli r prnvf I" ahotv that lb" laml amihl la inor" viiliiabb- lor il. llinbt r or l"ii" llian lor aiTli nllnial nurpoaea, ami In i alubll-li bl i lalni to a. Il laml U-lnr" Ih" K"i;labT nml It'-f it er ol tliln "irii " at llnai'biiri;, On ("ll. "ii Wi'llli'-'biy , Hie Jiilli 'lay ol Oebiber, la'."t. lie nuiiii'a ua ivllueaai 1 I I'. Ititii" nl KiiKi'ii", Or, Jnaipli i.'nnbi of Knueiie, nr.. Obiirk - K. aina nl Oaklaml, in., Jnliii flntier nl Oh It lit ii' I , or. Any aii'l all i'm.ii ilaimlng ml erf' 'ly III" boe .ii-aerllai liimla ni" t'-i atri In rile llielr elalma In Una nilb " on or Ix fnte nll Ji.th ilny ol Oetober, ll'.tt. J. T. IlKIDi.l.h, HlUI'J ll'glaler. Notice Por Publication. I'M I Mi MATKa I. AMU Ol I Ii I , HiiaebiiK, Oiegiin, pi , a Ik'Js. Nolbo Ih hereby (Den Hint tlio follouiUti namcil wtlli r liua llletl iinlleoot her lntciillnii In miiku Ii itial iniiiil In iiipimrt nl lu r elann, nml Unit mii prinif "III In- iiuiilu belnru lho ll ginter Bll'l Koe'ltvi, 11 n 1 1 ml Hialea l.aml tlllleu al KoaebiirK, On Kim. "tl I irbilier '."J, IMW, 1 1 , tl Ally H. llllllMl, On lloiiie-iteml iTitrt No VHiH, lot tho N Ii 't H I. 1 ,'. neu. l.. To ."J H, 11 a Weal, hho linniea Ihe liillowiiiK it itneaaea to proie lu r eoiitlniinua luM'k'iir" iipnii ami eiiltlvalion nt, aut'l laml vlt: John WIImdii, Chaiba M't iiin, I lisrlea WllioligH. Hlei I ol I at in iim Valley, Oieiiill. J. 1. IIHIOUKH, nfti'i luglnlur. please you and make the wife for House rurnislnug, at & Strong's