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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1898)
THE PLAINDEALER, Publltbcd every Monday and Thiirwla BT TM M41SDKAI.KU ri'Bl.lMItN'0 CO. E. D. B1RA1KORU . C. Y. BENJAMIN,.... hJliur. .Manager. Mabaciipllou OatYor. Kit Mpnihn Thrc Monlhi.. . It AO .. J" SKrTKMl'.Kll 29. 18C8. No man ever titi cmim to lvl alim"il of th company he keeps, oi.t cf AguinalJo, lioine suil William Jen nlngt Brysn still rootintw to 1 snll e t-anlotiifita. Wbf n two ieotla si-l marrioil llm Uo become oue, but it dou'l seem to liavo a leodcncy to keep tlio imputation from in creasing. We Lave never yot iceo 10 auy i-apcr wbich advocates tlio election of II. W Corbet t, a einglo Hue or syllable turKit' ina to give a single minliticatioii which be possesses for tbu office of United states Senator. Tbe Oregouian is in pretty small bus: uess. when, ou accouul of its bitter ao I vindictive hatred of the national adiniu istrauon. it joius the democratic anJ populist papers in uiakiug war i n the rfmublican ailnu.iielralioil en accouul of allured uiiscouduct or tsd luanse ment In the conduit of the lato war. Tbe friends of County Clerk l.ssley now claim that the logwlaiure has no authority to cut down bis salary during the tioio for which be was elected There is a way, however, by which he can be wade to keep bis pledge to the leopl, aud that would be by cutting off all pay for deputies, and leave bis tal ary as it is, at j.jtX. t ut ot that sum be could employ one or more deputies and yet have left for Limrelf an amount e,tul to that which be promie:-d telore election that bo would do the work for, A citizen cf Koteburg who is pcrlups as well informed in regard lo tbe sens torial situation es any one in the state, and who has just returned from Salem, informs us that, in his opinion, there is no show for tbe election of Mr. Corbel t. lie does not believe that enough republi cans can be induced to go into a caucus to make tbe necessary majority o! tbe legislature, lis think that there are at least 24 republicans who w ill not go into a caucus. This is good news for tn rank and file olthe republican party wb believe that tb9 republican party can be depended upon to stand by the people and respect their wiahee. The corrupt gang of Multnomah county boodlers are up againtt their Ma nila bay and will be blown op, sunk and eternally demolished by tbe cow county delegates in extra eeesion. Good! Lord, you would not have cal'id an extra session to elett ooo cf your clan senator bad you known what was in store for you. Mr. Mitchell's manly loiter and his abeoluie refusal to be a candidate removes one bone of con tention and the other bone will be thrown out of the window, and a good enough gold standard republican Is tuit evea the superheated reijairuaieuta "will be elected in spite of tha Ore goniau itself. 11 is namn is George, not (Jcorge Power, but Judge M. C. George. In Senator Kced tho people of Douglas county have a representative who may be depended upon to respect their wish es and stand for their interests iu every resDect. He is not a mau w ith a lot of visionary ideas which can never be ac com plished, but a good, e-iuaro business man with a large amount of practical business experienco and tho honesty and ability to accomplish a large amount ui benefit for his constituents. As might have been expected, knowing that the republicans of Douglas county ate s unit against the election of H. W. Corbett, he declines to be a party to such a iob. preferring the election of a man who is free from factional influence, and who, if elected, will represent tho people of the whole stale and not a ring ot corrupt Portland polititians. THC ELECTION OF SIMON. The election of Joseph Simon as presi dent of tbe senate means the defeat of every measure in which the people of Oregon are interested. It is a distinc tive Yictory for the little aggregation of wealthy, brainy and eeltisb men of Portland who seek to control tho des tinles of that city and of tbe state m tbelr own personal interests and utterly and contemptuously regardless of the plain people. This may be what tho people liko. In any eyent it is what they vote for, and little Joe Simon will be boss aud dicta tor of a great commonwealth until the people hurl the republican party from power. Kosebuig Review (socialist;. While of Hebrow descent, Senator Simon's ability as a lawyer, his keen political sagacity, his unvarying polite ness and command of his feelings, aud bis intense loyalty to American customs and constitutional forms, have enabled hi in to overcome eveiy obstacle to his success. lie coolly aud deliberately and intel ligently does his work and treats all men as nearly e.j'iala as circumstances will permit. He will not sacrifice party interests to any uiau'e ambitions and in this respect he becomes a safe party leader.-Capital Journal (demo-pop) You fellows hotter get together and r vise your opinion. ; TI1U LUUISLAUIRG. Joseph Simon, the Senate Perma nent ."resident Carter of Jack son County Speaker. (SNATH. (Morning Session.) Salem, Sept. 20tb. Senate called t ) order at 10 :10 o'clock a. tu. by (Senator Taylor of Umatilla. Following temporary ofllcere wcru elected upon strict party vote of 21 to 6: Temporary president T. C. Talor, of Umatilla county. TiuKrary cliirf cleik S. I Moore head of Junctiou City. Temporary reading clerk .1. P. I.ee, of Multnomah. Temporary assistant chief cleik J. 1 Yates, of Dcuton. Calendar clerk K. C. Middleton, of Mulloomah. Klecliou ol the uiiuor office rs ' ferred ui.lil the eiirismi:. orgauua lion. A committee on credential wss ap point-d as follows: Senators Cen Sel lion. G. W. rroebstel and William Smith. AdjourutJ uutil 11 a. tu. Upon reassembling at It o clock the committee on credentials reported aud the same was adopted. Tho now tusiubers wer sworn iu by Chief Justice Wolverlou. A senate solution providing for permanent organisation was presented by Keed, of PougUs, aud it was adopt ed. The election proceeded with the fol lowiog results: President Joseph Simon, Mulluoiuab Chief clerk S. L. Mooreltfa.l. of Junction City. Atsistsul chief cleik J. F. Yates of lie it ton. Keadinc clerk J. 1. I ce. of Mult noniab. Calendar clerk Kiauk C. Middleton of Multnomah. Scrteant-al-armc Joseph S. l'u r Joiu of Grouts Pass. Doorkeeper W. W. Smith, of Clatka m&s county. Mailin clerk it. II. Humphrey, of Salem. rages Harvey Belt and Frank Haul man. The miuor otlicers of the senate were then sworn into service. A resolution calling upou the secre tarv of state for his report on the finan cial conditions of tho sUlo was present ed and adopted. Adjourned until 2 p. m. AlTElINOON SERMON. The senate reconvened promptly at p. m. Kules of session of 1 Si? adopted ex cept in rolo IS, to be re-established on basis of 240 bills to be pribteJ. By Mulkey Uesolotion for joint com mittee of tno, from each house, to ex amine and report upou, booki cf secre tary of state. Carried. INTRODCCTION OF HILL". By lirownell Biil to repeal act creat ing state railway commission. Passed to second readiog. By Daly, of Benton Bill to reduce statuary rate of interest to C per cent. Alt bills to s.cond reading. Adjouroed nntil 10 s. ro. licit t. (Morning Session.) SALtM, Sspt. 2Mb. The bouse was called to order at 10 20 o'clock, by Kalph E.Moody, ot Mult uoinah county, who was the chief clerk of the 1W5 session of the house and also temporary chief clerk ( tbe Davis house in 1W. For temporary speaker, Geo. T. My ers of Multnomah county, L. B. Boeder, of I'nion county, and E, S. Plaits, of Coos and Curry counties were placed in nomination. Mr. Myers was elected by a vote of 23 to 20. lioee, of Multnomah county, aud Flagg, of Marion, were appointed a committee to escort Mr. Myers to tbe chair. A. Y. li. Snyder, of McMinnville, edi tor ol the Yalley Transcript, was elected temporary chief clerk without opposi tion. On motion Hill, of Multnomah, Haw sou, of Gilliam, MaBsingill, of Lake, Nichols, of lieuton, Gregg, of Polk, were appointed a committee on creden tials. Rose, of Multnomah, moved that the republican members of the house go into caucus at 11 o'clock. On motion of Moody, of Multnomah, the House took a recess nntil 1 :30 p. in. AfTtK.N'JOS SESSION. At 1:30, Geo. T. Myers, temporary speaker, called the house to order and asked for the report of tbe committee on credentials. The committee reported the regular ity of tbe credentials of all members as heretofore published, except George Knight of Clackamas and J. B. Stump of Polk county, against whom contests were tiled, and these they referred back to tho houee. The report was accept ed. Curtis of CI a iso p moved that a com mittee of three be appointed to wait upon tho secretary of state or a justice of tbe supreme court and ask him to swear in the members. Tbe motion prevailing the chair appointed Curtis, Mcody and Uoberts such committee, who scon appeared wltb Secretary of State Kincsid, who administered the oath. Moody's resolution then prevailed that the iiouee proceed to permanent organization and tha election of speak, er coming first, Representative Max well cf Tillamook placed in nomination E. Y. Carter of Jackson county. Mr. Stillman placod J. J. Whitney in nomi nation. The vote stood, Carter .19, Whitney 17, Brattain, Donnelly and Wlialley being absttut and Stump not mllcl, llninli Klil.-lif WAN .allni Slid ml the latter returned the compliment. For chief clerk A. C. Jenniug c( Lane and J. A. Burlelah ot Wallowa weie placed in nomination, the former being elected by a vote of 40 to 11. For assistaut chief clerk, A. V. U. Snyder of Yamhill was elected by accla mation, For reading clerk, Frank Motter ol Multnomah was nominated, also Vuo. r. Hosenberg, of Umatilla. Motter was elected by a vote of 40 to 10 for Kommi- berg. A.G. Gritliu ot Muttnotunb, and . U. Brunk of Jackson county weie named lor eergi?aut-at arms, Grliiiti liv ing successful by a vote of 17 to IU. M. P. F.isenberg ol nawco was named lor doorkeeper and was elected l y ac clamation. IV n. Mackie was elected calendar clerk by acclamation. On motiou tbe speaker whs uutt.or- ized to eppoiul n mailing cleik aul luree pages and tho speaker raid be amil.l announce those appoint incuts at the opening Tuesday morning. Meters. Moody, Williamson and beach were appointed lo invite tho secretary of state to administer Ihe oath lo the newly elected otlicers. w hich that gen tlemau did iu a few tmuuculs. On uiotiou tbe rules of 1 :'.' wcio adopted as rules of Ibis seuio'.. Curtis, secouded by Myers, i-tfcrvd resolution that each member bo provid ed; house aud senate journal and Uv il 1S'.5 and a copy of Hill's code. Bceo lotion adopted. McCnlloch moved (or coiumittio if three lo notify tho governor cf tho or ganisation of thu house. Canb'd. Me Culloch, McAllister and K were ap pointed as such committee. Myers offered resolution for proid iug each member with live daily or weekly newspapers. McCuihch niovid to indefinitely lHwtpoue and pviulinga vole Mr. Myers withdrew the ri solu tion. Moody's motion pievailt'd l notify tho senate of tho itv..i. I'lon o the house. Mr. CuitiS ollerid a rcjtoiu'ijn. wh;l passed unanimously, (hat the reptrters of the various newspapers be inut 'd to seats within the bar anJ tt.at thestr- geaut-at-arms ! structeii i provue conveniences for them. Mr. Williamsou introduced a resolu tion inviting toe ministers of the var ious religious denominations of ti e state to open tho daily eeei-bua of ti e noue with prayer, and sM iu ifft-ring it that this had been a general custom and that the legislature has at uo lime needed invocations far help end men y more than at the pre;eut time. The resolution was adopted. Tnt) committee 1 1 n.tify the -ov. r'.:or aaked for lime to report uul:l cc iou in connection w'nh tli senate to lie lakt'n. A resolution w.i cfT-jri-d fiat a ci.ru oiittee ot fiva be spp nil?'t t li-termUe and reccjmend tbe compnati- u o' the officers of the boure. It wai iubt v ed and the chair ba t nit appViuU-d the committee at adjournment. Mr. Younir's motion lo adi niru until 10 o'clork TuesJsv moruini; wa? ogrced to. SENAIt, Tl tMJAV A. M. I'rcfciJeut .'-imou auuo;u:i'd his itaii'.' iug committee);. Senator Hazeltiuc offered a risul r.ii.u for a committee of two senator aid three representatives to inform the gov' crnor that loth hou-X'j !- oruani.e-l ur. ready to receive hid meee. The following bills were iniiodiiccd Dulur Relating to terms uf elrcn.t conrt. Daly Tu amend tho aeiiestmieiit laws Fultou-rTo create othco of county game and forestry wardens t Lu pointed by tho county court?, Monlhly salary to be fixed at not above $75 a a month, Hazeltiue To provido for rcimburn; meut of moneys, etc., to commission to Omaha exposition. Brownell For au a-:t to provide for a constitutional convention. Clem For au act to define "l.uiJ' and "real property." Driver Conferring uoii I'.ug.tue lii vinity school power to iuo diplomas, etc. Fulton For an act to protect stingeon Brownell For ao act ot facilitate (ct- tlement of estate In probate. Dufur To regulate proceeding in juu tice courts. To protect hotel koepeia and boarding house keepers. Mackay Offered a resolution remon strating against duty on lumbur as pro posed by convention now In Quebec Adopted. 8elling To fix salaries of state otlicers and iudgo and officers of the supreme conrt. Daly To repeal railroad comuiiHbioi) Fulton To provide for phjbicial ex amination of plaintiffs who ask for dam ages. Harmon Relating lo appeals in civil actions. Dal For an act fixioii salaries of sec rotary of state, treasurer and clerk of su preme court. Brownell Kelatiug to contests of wills. Dah Authorizing sale of equities in ests' i of decedents. K .ly To repeal office of food com mirhiouer. Adams To provide for Uxaliou of dogs. Bates Hegulating fraternal or Jus Harmon offered a resolution expropri ating a set of Hill's codes for each sena tor. Lost. Looney, offered a resolution, that a committee of two reuators und three representatives be appointed to investi gate the books of the state treamjrer. Lost by 7 lo Hi. Taylor, offered a resolution for a com. inittee of two senators aud three repre sentatives to investigatA honks of thn ttHyliim. Adopltd. Toted. Cat te r voted f;r WMtu-v i;l jol t iionk .Vint losolutlon to meet In Joint as sembly et 'i p. iu. to hear Governor Lord's message, adopted. By Curtis for rt committee ot nvs lo which all resolutions be lofeirocJ. r lied. By Ko ieitt., to prohibit smoking Iu hall ol houn' m any time. hurreu. By llaweon, providing lor committee eli'iki. Can id. By miiv, for tuiiilshing 2vH) two cent stamps and UK) newspaper wmi IKMStocaeh ivember. Carried. I'.y Mveisi, t..i liirnishiog : news piper to each member, t'aiiied. IMIIOPll HON el lllt.ls. Cnilis For protection of salmon aud food V lies. Whitney To tax inottgagi'S. r..iyei -To regulate Ibe doing ot pub lic WOl'liU. K:illii,.ni -T.i uio.nd ."-fc I'ol Hills coJo. t-urlU To i. Kiilalrt and pio'.eel stui- coon lislitn. I'uriin To Kiovlde lot the utiles 01 i!.mo and foreitry warder. Hill To i rovids for an t leuiaie clivtioun to i.ouiie and reu ate me ngislition o oleis for election pur lioeeH. Bold lirtt iitol MCOiid lime. UniBC - Pioxidiug lor the eleitioii ol United S ates eenalorf. Molv -To amend N e. 10 w- ol Hill's cole. , To tulabli.-di a liseal agency lor Ibe state of Oiegoti in tho city ol New Yoik. Mack iv- 1'iutvstii'g against taiitl on lumber recommended by convention in tJ'icV'c. I'awul. M.Nri: rM'INi lOMMIiriiKS. Aricu'tur.it and Forestry Looney, Kolley, Clem. Asse.etnent and T.ixitioc--Mnlkoy Mackoy, Po'.t'T, Comerjii. Taylor. Claims -llowe, Fulton, l.tly ol Lake Commeico wnd N.iv;ga!hn - Selling. Howe. C.imero-i, Proebatel. Couuti s-M.o.- .y, Taylor, IIoa? Cameron. I'Htter.of. llduca'io'i - KuykiuJi'l. Ilarumn PortT. F.lectiou and Privileges- Harraon, Brown-'T, N ade. F.ni:ro!8ed Bills -Daly ot Benton, Kced, Michrll. Enrolled BilU-Patlerson, Mulkey, Caoi'-'ion. Federal Uela'iuua - li ivcr. Frucbstel, Duf:r. Fiihiiu Iiidialrio, K-:cd, Michell, Bs c?. lfortic'il'.Jic t'aly cf r.tfiitou, Patter gou, Looney. Injurancc and B.ukuig Haines, Jams, Ba'es. l i -inting - Miih.'il, NOIir.g, Haines Irrii i'i in -Prutiotfl, C'iiiienm, M'r- nj.v. .1 i Ji.-i i -I'n't.-ti r.r.'HIltll. M'Clli I!. K-lly, I '..'iii . Mfiicihii S'liatio c, I.'i.:i I V- -!.!. of Lake, kuyk.'iuh-il, Morrow. Military Att.-ir; Haze lt-ne, Wale. Pen il I sliuiiiuu 1 1 line', fayli r, I)iiet', Looney. Mtuip''- t'.ioieroti. llariuoi-, Smith. Municipal C-jip i n ions -Ha. -Itiiie, Harmon, i.it!i. P.iblic I'-ti'l lin,- and liietitutioni Adam, ll.i.'.-liine, Kecd. Pui-lii: I-i id Porter, Muls?y, Howe, Diiver, Wade. Iiai-1 ,.a lrt Lruwuell. I'atteraon, Daly , tf lj'ittou, Mackay, Moirow. PouMion of Laws-Kelly, Heed, I ui ton, Daly of I, like, Smith. K-j i Id and Highways Bales, l.oouey, Daly of I'.entou, Pi oohstcl, Clem. WrtVH and MeaitK --Taylor, Mulkey, Kuykendall, Selliiii-', Adams. I ilty Men Wanted To cut railroad wood, liood limber, and a loiiB' job. For further particulars call, or address, ieo. W. Kiddle, Kiddle Oregon, nr Mouth ol Doe Creek, regou. (ii:-. W. itiiii'Ll.. Kiddle ' regou, Aug., s, l V.'S. Scrofulajwelling On tho Neck and Croat Weakness Caused by Impure Blood Was Constantly Crowino; Worse. " ii i.-y c;n w as ." y -firs old h wai in -.fry :i..T lieultlt mid we conlu c?t not liinji I relieve bhn. At the filte of 7 yi sr-i lin I . r.n to complain of Hori-ites-i on l;it li y id' ( f his neck und soon lumps hc K'lii to ('"'her on one side and Rrcw to li.ilf the "is of Biii?!T. Wc then liceame :.u, ii i.;ita:iy and Ingan to doctor him for n r.f'iiii . Jl: (jraduall' (jrew worse, how cv, i.:uil nt the age of twelve year wo i -i' nil hope of his recovery. He ho (am"i:o weak he could Hit up but a few mi.i.ites nt a time. Mywifosaw Hood's l- a 'njiardla recomuinnled ana (.'real blood puriiier o:tJ we r.cnt and Rot a bottle. W'e h ;,'''n i;iviii(f our hoy the medicine ac cording to directions and it was not long before wo saw he wss Improving. IIo continued taking It until ho was in very rood h alt h. Ho is now 13 years old and U w ill. Wo recommend Hood's hiariiapa rilla for all troubles caused by Impure blood.'' M. M. Hil.vtn, tirousc, Oregon. IIimmI '; SiirMupurilla ii sM ly all ilrnggllts. Il; mx fur ; tonly llooil's. Summons. tn i ii k i nu;i.'ir cm KT ol 'IUE fc'f.V'il 1 of I'nK'.ii l"r Uonglai) county. fKUljl'ilu yciviii. . I ,. l'laiiitlll. I Suit In t-juily v h. for a Divorce Wilhmu NelKiii, liefnllilllUt. J 'I'd William NvImiii, uljue numtil uufi'iiuuut: lu tin; iiuiue of tho Htutu ol On-gou, you lire In ri.-l.y ri iuin-d to appear ami uunwer tho e.nui plbint lik-il BKulnut you in tlio ahovu eutltled mjU mi or befiiro the llmt day of tlio next r' lrii tki lniiiof tho uboio I'litillod (;ourl, t'l wil: Moii'Uv, Pew iiibtr&Uii 1W1. "1 H y"M 'all to iti.iroi uniiv.ir iiuid eompinlMt wltlilii u d tli'ilorHiit thereof, Plumtift w II apply lo tin-1,'uint for tin; relief diMiiaiiilcl hi her com plaint i folloim: 1'nr a deerou of divorce fits-Soil-in:' tin! biiii'li of iiiaiiliuuiiy exlnllijir he t.u iMi I'lnliitlll' und Defendant, and lor such oil, er relief bh to lliu Court may appear iiiei t aiVliVrilVi'i,Viii,UH Ik j.uljllKlK .t by order of Hon. J. M . 1 Iii in i I toll , Jtldan "f mid Court, wloeh nii'l order 1-idHlvi) ept :' ls'.ix. I'KKH I'MiKTI'SIIN. nil. I I . tV. HICNmtM, , -I,, AttftiU' ) for I'lniiiliil. N'oo.l I Wood 1 1 Wood 1 1 1 lhe Koeebuitf Electric Light Power ... . ... . . i . i i . Company will receive iits, unm i-n. i 1SUS. for furnishing 1000 cold or auy amount less than 1000 cords ot lour foot oldgiowlh Fir Wood. Fur specifications call un or address L. A. Walker, Mana ger. Tho Company nseivo Ibo tight to rejsct any or all bids. Mubblctleld for Sale. I have lor sale, about 300 acres of ,;. d loM.la naatiiro. II Hot sold wCl iske stock lo ps-itino by tho week or nnmih. E, .1 Aiiam, M eh ore, Oregon. For flarslinl. f t hereby annouiicn myiill it can.lid.-te r.r t. ,.ii,'i imi lo i ho Ltlice. of ihv mar I .1 shal l Iho election to Ih bold Momlny, Oct Ui .5, IV-. Fl.v.; I'll I m:p. l or City Kciordcr. e ate rcipiested to announce ih:it N C. Loudon, w.i; ho a ean.li.hite f--r the oll'nv of eitv lec-.i.lei. Ibe ilv of Uosehmg, at iho eomiiig city elceii-m. For City Treasurer. I livioby a iuo'.uuo myself im a eainli. dale lor ie-electiou lo the othco of t i'V leaK'.irer.'nt the coiniim city election. til o. C .mii i . I or City Recorder. 1 hi'ieby anuouni-e my sell a e.mdi-lale lor tbe ollice of city renuler ol the ily ot Koseburg, at I bo coining city elect. on, to to held Monday , Vtot-cr ::r,t. l:-'H. 1 1. S.WlM. mtww mi vi ii twi it tiiiiiaiisiiu iSMia luiaaiPiiiMJis? Sunday. October 2, 1898. Dinner at 12 M. They Are Flic I'li an iiuia nii'l r'ti liicuriniialccl ii ii fit-r tin l. - l.nlNlillilicd tniil of the staff "f llu- llWv (? :r Publication. A. iVUifi I ' ' I. uael.il '. " - I'l . " - . 1 rfmr'-A s..n.-.: I . t . , . : . i- i o ti" t..ii., imk 1 Ljyf JLrK liai'ii.l .. Ill.- l..i i'' I i'-t I b- ' Jul' IHbj-j CCi liJ '''' ''' 'l'vx',':"'''' '' "''t m' 1'''"'"' h"'1 fM, Ailministrator's Ntiticc. iCVlWA'S wlVi IN UII.HTMI ml 111 I 'K I ii I. 1 I I- I 'r A 'V iNVr 5f t 7 3fAt Lv-T 1 i-i. ! ii. Iii mid I"' ib. i " nil- ..I li.tiiel.i-.. in ff ,1 '-y twXE?f t ' ' l.T VUi "' .'.'illi I" In i' lit ft ' ii tlial tin nii.ti I H KM'A ;1V "f'A I I ''19 Vr 1 .i.iii-l bit. i- it.,- i hi tut lii-nln. I f! -M Vijt'T J li i ' . i I-- run t" 'ii a p" ii ii t yl Adiiiliiuuiuiur W '1 L0,r"lJjT f MrWVlrtrr l.ili'n'l l-r indebted p. -nil all, nit- ir i Trf , VA Jl V v j'WN Yr!' " n Ii. ul.y ii'.tltii'l mU on'." tun- pa un ut I- H&ii vQ3rli4 . . D'i-H I 'i" avit ir. nn.ii inn. i iina i' ,i.b i..v m ii 'ii U'. XfSi XX ' k-V " I1 1 U 'TVv-'l t uiililt . i 'I-K-'li, ami nit I" ' 'ii" b . i int ilnun. i''VIV.I a-CMal f, . 'jvl - . jKV'1!' itii aKaltl-l II"' -H i I "late tt til pre, t III llll' .l'lii tu - "ctw ' :' KvSff yj&S) "m .mi. ..I,.-. ...i i ida .,' i-i....' ... ""i rV--V, , h : ii'A '- ..mif. -.Iti-iu '. m-iiilM In ... lb. ..lt- --I ENGLISH AND GERMAN EMI SPECIALISTS, Specialists and Dr. Meyer:; -S: Cu., ill make their regular monthly visit to ROSEBURG. Friday, October 14th, 1898. Tlicv will be at the McLM,.I.l,KN HOt'SlC I In mull ul llic unit d duet il". tin It i tiruliEi- it 1 m-:i Hi ' N . I n :li-li i 1 1 ' I U. lm. ui I 11 pill i.lcinii lm lm - I1.1l I n. 1 .... II,.. ..u.l . . 1111 i t r. r uf 11 i'l' lit .1 . V !li(! . II, Inn been phetiuiiii'iiBl. Irlicutti, itlile.li bai-' biillli d il.o -.ill "f otlicr plii .1. lulu uu-l j-lulrM-Nily ri'liin-.l t.i vk'l.l lo urJuinrv iiiclnliii-. uittlt-ids an-l I'ppli.iiu . Hie -Ultkl mib.liiud nud iua.iar. il bi'tbe l.u::lib iiltd -i rniiill i:.spt'i I Cpt tu.-dii.al lifilitutioo lu Aiiitritti. 1 lie KliRll Ii lent mid reliable, but nrc ri.'-lionlbk', bcltlK bm hums: CI M11H-U lilla- It U iirckriiMi: mid livruiun Kk-trt riptxInllbU lmic etirc-l thuu yuit eaiiiiot .ec ibe dutlori write llic lioni-' ullice tour uilniL'tit. tall on lhe Uoctors wlicii Htvy tunic. All mini;: p. - liuiild m c Uic 1.hk Kit ami riuriiian Kinert HiifH.-iall-.lit. A friendly lull. . vlm b ..! (i i-l u I c! y imtlilM", I" buiitld lo rcmill ill a irrcat deal of wl, ivli'-.tliur liuttnient U tiikeii or li d. CONwri.TATION 1'Ul.i;. THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS A Mall of lUc Moat Idiiinviit riijtlci.in-i and rim ' oin in tlio Win Id 7Ji Market St., San Francisco, and 21H S. Uroadway, Los Angeles. Fall is at Hand! anil nearly everybody needs SOMETHING IN FURNITURE Wc have the line that will happy. Don t CAR from i6?i cents per yard Prices ou Wall Paper, Window Shades, I ,ucy. Cu rtains, 1 i a r 1 r ir 1 1 . . 1 i'oruers, anu coinpicic ouiiu ior iiousc jmu nisimijj;, ;u ALEXAilDER & STROiiG'S For City rinrslml Wo are aiil'e-li. "I to ii'iuoiiini that Cupl. A. I- Kl.hlei will l-o a candidate (or i lly maridul nl the cm. lug dy clei lion, t'e.l. In d. 5ummoii5. is IIIK) llli t II COl III" Hi'' III K iT. II l'l- I nn n-oi, I- i li"' I'liim ly el I'iiIii r, t .ml, II II Kl' iifl nli-1 Clot ) M, l l h,u Ilo.icl 'l 'OKI- .li-m-i l-'i "i- ,rtl-nl i-i l-i-'l iH'-l I linn- ilv I lOi'l-; iiii-l l"t ili' .iitu-iil i'l H-o riiii-e iimi m; Hi- i.'lo-i-i, I'IiiIiiIIiIV lilt II. .v I- in I Ml- '-'Un O"-1' Hi HI I Mi- In.i.'-loi li.-.. li m-l Mn .'-'liii liii-vli,ai m e l( 111.. I I'l l.Ml.l 1. II t ' . ...... I II..1N1H. Mill Mll'l i...'..i.. l .iiii. - iii ai.i-sr s'i-1 , miiI. -I .i.i. .'". r I- .-. 1 1 Hr l".'l i ... . ... , iir 1. 1 in Hoi c-inii ii"i I M it. Ill III-' 'III Hi I'- ' I llllH't . li'1". lOI'l I' I ! , ,, i , i i .. in un .i I liuiililli el "'l i'1! ' , in. I. .1 I" H in. nt i.l ii hi' I- !- lll II I lllli'l Hu ll. li I "IU I li'l I '' l II' ,n unit, h - 'Hi mi i ' lu ll, full lll.ll lUlllllll , M- I'l I .I'-" "I "' '"' 1 I Ih, l. In! Hi- ' 1 1 1 nl V 1 1, ,11.1 ll.l-.'l'l ll.ll " ' ... r . .'lit III I IIIIIIH1II. I" 111, I I I, 11,11.11', Jl llU ii nil hiii n i Un n "i i , I ,, nl llin I iit- i'l i,l... tii. tr i-ti ninl ,. Inn., in. llli I'l lli'i I I... I ' ll ,111 Mill! llll Vtll-I ot f. ti.lliil ill'- II I' liliri:lll ... . l'!inlill . I"i. li'U 'i"'l lii, I lu- illl ll I In- niiiiliiHi 'I I'l' ' '" Inn. nii'l Oi" "I'l Ill il r iitmiti.-r l'i--i i-H'-i "' iu. It Hi Un- l.lm i-nil- ill 1 1 1 I" -.il l -iilr. sii'i On .0--IS- C--'i "1 ' lv mi. I Hi.- ii" . nut. '.'li" I'" ' ' Hull lb. I'i i i"1 ' l.i . Ilium :ll i'i 'ii rtlltl ll'll-. -. I I'l , .,,lll I I'l II ill I'll-I i u iu .. - in mi - ,, in. I I HV I,- llu- I V' II I llllll I, .I'll I HUH II 11' 111.11.U-, ,1, I'll liliSl' e 'I tslln ii un lit inr.i'lii i Isiiiiliit . . 1 1, hi. In l.'i.'i i r Imin il ., i r 1,1, I . i u nt till- iil, mill II .-I. lu i In -ill'l Illi-llUillli' I iu I III- li lit. I III' I'll-IHUl 1 : .;-i..i i nun urn til I" I v t...l-l in Hi' -' I'm i Ii in-'- ,' , in c o Hu ll., i iin'ii I. i'i l'i'ii::ln . ,iui I'"' ' J Hit Ii t-l I I 'll II. I ...lltll lli-l'.l in.:.- i:,., : li- i i llu ,1 in lull, ui 1 i-Hlllll ll 1 i nl i i ,iii. i i, I Un- I lliinini I lilln r in . i I, I ii .1.. n I'll; 7 W IV. llVl-"1l. llu III 1 lllill'.l In H Ill , I m In it- llu l'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tu.. I , i mm il-l i latin, ..,,.-l 1 II I'l ii-i i iiinii, uc in.- Hi, l.tii .ii . ti"! i imin in iiir iimi .i l'u- 1 1 nl i i -ui. I Mi e .1 llu in r i i ii. ..1 iiii I- -, i t lii'li ti.iur ilniis I, .'II Inn 1 II N . n ii i i-iil'l .'iii-'ii, Hivnii' iiuiili ii r ui -nl.! ill. in llu mi- i I In (llli I,, i , n n.lui; I in mil', limn I .1 W I. mi ii ii. n lint -IIhIm -I i'1'l' r I'l ll.iiiilimi, '-i'l :- nt Hi-' iiIhiii vii !, 'In! 'I Mitl'l'l ' l,:1- M i II W I HUP, ill i tut l lnlnlul. T--. m i iiia i.r.i niiit sii inin'i MH.UIIIAN I.l. iir ,i iii I l.tilirr UfHrr; . Coming ! Uml'l t il nl C .illlor ula tkw em H. lur -,i . V.uytiU ;uul Ccniiau lCxicrt Hp.-. 1. ill inull.v ' l-i 1 .imp.. .. t X ptl li'lP I ul nu- n it'ilml) rr.i'l 111 1 nun:; nil i.ni.llil id 1 i-i ul till' lllu-l lli'llliy llll'l puplll.ll illldlltitlnll - UIibP1. I li.-y linvi- lb- birr- - t ninl Im-Uv-UIpm.'-I and' - mmii V.-il p. - "iiit" iiic tint only ininpi k. -l I y muple i hi t.il n-l nbl niuinn In iininy I1P.1.UI- vs i" "- c 11 palb iit, the I.iik1i-Ii - un - li ul ",i -."iii limn lln'i bull- in it r "till. 11 fm -i -ll 11 l mil fi e limn- lu liquid lu please you and make the wife lorget about our PUTS up. Largest Sloek and Lowest nu . a, I Li i. u.t' 1 1 .. Uf b -i .'I' In il i "II A ie lb abtimmons. I N 1 IIK Cltll I 1 1 l lo li I nr iiihi-iii i'i Oil neiii lor Un' "inn nt l"iiuln , I'. I.i'i'l, H I Klinm-l sii'i I I'l, II Mi-I.i nun, . on' iiimi'i i uf I lllllllMIHIIi i mr mi' "" rl ot liiuil ami t ui i ei -n i ; nil, la mi, I Inr llu- lnu-1' lui'lil til Hi- riinn. un-, hi i Ihi'ii-triiiii, I'lniiiliil". I I Wllliani Mill h- II, IMell.lMll I I II W llllllltl lillll lll'll, ninii-' iniiiii 'i ii ii'ii Ill tlitt iiiiniiiiil I In' MiiliK'l 'ii'M'-ii, Mm am heri-liv o-iiiiln-'l In l'l" r slid nii-er Hie I'mn ilnllit II led iilii'l I'1" slum i lilltlt.il .nil. ml in l-eliiii' Ibe HkI dm "I I'"' ne I "i S'l In, it-tin i-l "I'l" Ci In nil M I"). lb" .'Hi dm ul I'lHiiiini'i i i'i i-i-i inn mn -ii li, niimii I fi-t imni un i-i-i - " ii- "in i.i'lf In llm CiiiiiI li'l Urn o il' I 'I-iiiiiiiile-l In r.i ' ' ........ n..,i .ii.i.,ihhiiI ui i.i. .i.i. litii rint!tiiiiii ."" .""- . ., - "" i- Ma Inllfiiia li-r JinlHini'iil jwllil llu- I'l lnul mil lui Hit' mini id tt ", Hli Inli'ii'l llu nun hunt llm "lb day nf .Mis'i-I. I-"I, lll.-' ml, ..( M per l fill I'Vl Sllllllllli l'l'l'li " II'" eoal. n in 1 1 biuai'iiii itla of llila aiillnli'l I Hi nlluitii-v a In ., (nr Ilii n-ini! iii-i-ii-i- iiiit-i'iii-iiiK i miiiiiii a iiiuiIkhh-, ninl Inr In id III" nun Ihsk-iI t-n'Ui Mll-I ibo iiiilll'nlnlt ol Ibn liriN-i-eda In (In' 1'iwta ul li'i Un "ill! mi'l I Intuitu ili'liialnl., mnl thai llm l-el.'li.Ulit an.l nil In laulia elaliu lim bf, lliiinisli i-r under lilm I-i-Inrnu r I. an. . I and li'ie- l'"" -I uf.ill lUbi, IU I-. Inn lent and inllrul i-'li ii, pit" n in in. aii'i in taw limit KaS'-l t'ti i'ii ' mni i -i y pin t un ii-.. i. in. n plrlltai-a mtv ilea, i lU d aa tubulin. In wit I lin !tK '.uf I-e i.l l.nlil' liip .'I.Hi'l pit, Wul W lllanielli' Mt il-llan, III limiKlaa Cuiinlv, I'm K'HI. ami am li mil' l an I mini' r n il-I ni tin, t t-lltl altSlI llei I'l l'illalile I Ilia aliniliiulia ti put. II. lift by nub t ul III ' linn. '. . Iliiiiillliin, Jti'iitint nie h'iumi i-iiitin-i i iiiiii, iiaien ia nil i. I'. v m i ii a i riinn, Mi.' Ail'iiney lm I'lanillil Notice Inr INiblicalion. I'm it ii Hi i ii . Iimi in iii,.. Ili.M'bintf , "I. iii. ii. Aiuiml I., I J N"ilivli lii'ietn- r.inii Unit itt i uiiipliaiii i itltlllli'i plui l.iiui. "I tin net ul ti'liMii .atd .linn-, i. I-i, n, i iiiuiiil ' An n-tl lur llu alei, in,. Ii-i Ian. I' In tin mri I cltiitiniM l'it ;t.ii. Net mbi mid aliinalnu I I li.-l y ." - temlt d In nil Ibe I'iiI. In I mi.) nl.iii", l y iu I ul Ailnu.1 I. I -'.'. I I I. Ii li li'l l.li. nt Oak l.i,, 1. 1 ,1'inli t l l'"iii:li. hlal. i.Uit ..ii, baa Hill -lay lili 'l in Hit. iiinei In f MOtn lal lm III No ". I"i On- pun bi' ul llirr-K'ti'l illiuti Su. li, lu 'I mi hilitp No . i, Uatig" Nil. : , . M . anl ttill alii i puail l.i .Imi. I lint I In-Ihii-I viiitht l linn- alnal.l. ..r Hi llmln i ur alillli- llinll b-r n;rti .lllllial nn pne tt liift lntill'11 Iter l In I HI In -iii'l Innd lit Inre Illi-K'tfl-l-r and Id i ill i'l ul tbla ui ' nt Iti i-i 1 ii IK, Un (ti, nil I ui-ada; i tliiJ.tli ilaynf t ii lulu r. l"W. Sll-' nanii". it llm a- t W. Ma.lnitt'. 'I . Ii llnlli, I. II. 1 1 . .ii .ti.l. Hi ul" It K. l-i.illli, ul I la I. laii'l. Hit "ii. Am mid all in'i-niia t Inl in lu,; ildll'la.-)V Ibe alNlw di'i'l ilied bill. la ale It' .lin. li'l I,. Itle Hull i tuitiia III tin . iDii v un (H In lull' Mid : lb il.ll lifts tul.tr, IhW J i . i.biii-.r -. itt"tli) liii.i-l.r Notice l;or Publication. I Mil l- .1 tit I Mi I'l I II I.. Ili.-i 'Hill . I 'li ,..ll. A'Kllal 11. I ' -rl Nutii llll lult'lii (lti"t Hull i'l 1 nillptllllli e it llll tbt- pttit '. Inlia nl t'i' ail -t lulilll.-. i'l Jllllt" 1 l-.lt I lllllb d ' All ai t Inr tin al.' ul Hull- I Inn. I. Ill llu- -lat' ' ul I iiUli'illlii, I'l' i;.'ll Seta. la mi l M ii.IuukI 'li Ii nil"i , Jli"UJ lUllli 111 t.U-.U' , t '.U!!'.'? ! t tilt'' ,' l. '-'II, lias Hill ilat fill I III llila nlliii' Ida .uuiti tut-intuit Nu. ia. ., It-l llu piin lia.i- nl llu- M ' , ul ,n 1 1 mn So .'. Ill luwilabln n. , Ki!lu;e Su .1 . ami mill ui'i r pi"' I t- li."- tluil llu land u.iiiM.i la mini' tralimble lur Ha tlinl- r ur ."ii.' Mian b-r iritt'tittiital putiuM-i, and t i .tnl-H.li tit. - Inl'u in aal'l Ull'l U-li.n- llu Idl-lil ami 11,1-it er ui lint i.rlii'i' al ll"- l."t'. "n it'-ii. un Witliii "I i . tlio Mh tUy ul Ht-tnU r, Imi Ho Iniiiii it. wtttii w . lin r in i f i i Kuiit-iiv, Hr , Ju.. i.b t "Ubi ul r.-isi-nr, I'l , Cliailt . I' am. uf Hakim- I. m , J.'I'li llmu r - I Oakboid. Hr. Aim ami all i i..iii. t lain. lin; n-t ii-r-It Un alui- -I' M il- ' d u i'l" un- i' ii .tt.i tu Illr llu li l lalln" 111 Un- i'IVii nil l i bt lulu t.l.l .Llli ilat id Ht tuiK r, I'."- ublicatioii. llll M tilt I IM'IUIII 1 lii". binir. nu- , f.t. Ij, 1- - .',.,ut . I,'l(. 'lull Hull tin l.illitlt IIIK lutiiu.l -. III. 1 baa ill. il Hull' . ul bi tub nil "ii tu 1 11 n k t- tmul . mn I In an 'H.rl ul lit- . l-iliu. nii'l III, it .aid pi ! u III b . 111 ii.te In lull' III' lU ul-li I and Ki.' iv. r I. x l.amllllbie i.l IP... I.iiik. Ou'i; un 1 11 luli r I"'"". 1 1 l"ii. I " 'i i lia 1 1 uu llui'u I- U'l Kill 1 Nu. '); lui Hie h' j. . t fe!".?;,!: , btv. - , 1 . .1 r- . 1 1 " i -i. it-' u.iiiii t un- mi . itiiiiiiuiia riM iiihiii mi.l ill'lt aliut. ui tiini 1111111 i.., UlUliun II Mill ul Mi III) I r. - k, Hit , J. .lin Mlb", nl Millie t I'i k, nu ., W, Ii 1 1 m 11. nl Myrtle creek, nrc ,J.w. I'lii k, ul Myilb Cu . k. Hie. I I. lllldKli. 'p. It. tltl. 1. Notice l:or Publicaf ion. I'MIKU M t It- I.1M1 (ll Ht Itlltebilirf, tlreuuli.Ht-liti'Ulb' l il, 1--I--. N0I11 1-l-t beri'liy Kl-cu lb.it in euiiipliiiiit . Wllllllli-prutilb.ua nf till' a- lid I t.liuiea ul June .i. 1-,H, Clltltle-l "All it i'l lur tbt.' till.' nf Umber I. nidi In tin- Hiat.i nl I nlilniiiiii, Uri i:..n, Net a. In, nii'l U iitlniiKtuii I'eirllori , Cahikiiink K. M"ni"N of .-pihuiiield, fuiiuty ol I 11111', Hlule ol ()ri null, but Una , lav llli 'I lu I Ida nllii'ti lu r i-wuiu alnli' liti'tit Nu inili lur tbu piin liH-e uf the M.uilli Kaat ifuaiti r (H. K.' , I ul M eliun N. ln.iu luwii- n.1i Nu Huiilll Uhik-.' Nn ., i'l, .Hid mil ulb-r lirunf In ulidtv Unit tbe bind t'-uulit It mute tuluubl. fur Ha llnibt 1 ui tluiin llmu fm iicil cultiii.il i-urpoi-e", anil to I'Nhil.li.b bi-ri l.iliu In aid lit 111 In loiu lhe K.'Ki.Kr mi l IP . i lu r ul tbl- olbucnl Hum Inir;', On K"H, un .-i.Iiii.Iiit llu' I J 1 li day of Not ember, IV i Hlio IlKlilia n itlllli'tM"'. I., t I lieu re uf Hprli.Klivl.l, 1 nun Cuuiity, dr., .lubii J. I'an id Kiii;eni , l.iitiu 1 nuiiiy. nr., Mntlmi ( . lui In, .Mnrtiill 1I..I. uliib id MiiliiKlli'ld, I nun t oiililv. Jii'i;..ii. Any nud nil prritunt iIkIiiiIiili ail ViiMMy the lib, ivi dim-1 1 bed lan.li in, ri"iir"li d to lllc llii'lt . laluiH In Ililt iiiiiee uu or IM-Iure wild 1 Jill iliiyol Nuu'iiibir, IV. J, I . llmu . 1 s lli'iditlir. Notice Por Publication. t'NIIKU M A 1 1." I. AMI OKI It K, HoM'buiKi I 'ri'K'.ill, M pt J I, 1V.IS. Nnllce in lu n l.y p,lu n ibal tbn fulluit inn Ilaiuid teltli r liua Illtd liulieu of bit Intelillull pi iiuiki) lluuf liii.uf In nupp.iit ol tila . luii.i, mid tliatl'.ald pruuf tilll lm iiihiIu bi'futu l lu- itt'uln ter and lU'eclM'r nl lluifbitiK, OK'., mi Nuit-iu-btr I, IstiH, vl: Wlld.IAM M.tiDKHI INi:, ou llonii Mli'iid lntry imu, lur tin- a hp' ,, att t, Ml',', lui 1,1-1 e;u, 'lit p VI M, It, V mat. llu liainea tin- fulli.n lux uilnca.ii-H In pruvo It In ci.lililitiuuti reaidcueo upon und tllllivHllull nl mild bind, 1 1.: .linnet UraMily, id Louklnu (lln.h, (He . ( Inuli a (lur-illne, ul l.uok ln l.lu-, lire.. W. N. I'mw, ol lmkliiK (llaan, Hit',, J, T, ttUU'llUlill, Of I O. itlllH (jlllSN, 1 ih kiiii .1. T. Mill III, I H, HenMer. Notice Por Publication. UNIIUIl HI A IKK LlNII 1)1 I ll I , UoMlbllrK. Ori'Koll, Hepl. J.l S',w, Notivo la lui .by Kit eii Hint tun f.ill.m ln; liiiuic-l Hutllcr bill Hied 111,1 li t, of In liilenliuii lu iniike II1111I lirunf lu nipliui t nf Iik clid hi ittnl tluil mild pioul it HI lm iiuule In fun' tin. Itf'ijiau'i' ami llei clii'i', I iiite.l f-lnte-t Lund illlleu nt llUHiburi;, On ip 11 N'oieinbi'i' 1, in'ji ,-, IVuiVViT TtS 1 1 ... 1 i , 11. . i' 1 11 .1 ii 1 i'i ..... u ..' .... t.,'. ... i.r.itjn.'ii.t '. 11111r.1t NV.',, 1 1 J, 1 1 1 1 M ll..' Inlluivlll;: H iIiii'sniiH In liruve bla I milium. nu ri'hldi'iui.. up. hi mid 1 iilihMin.ii ul i.un bind, ll: t liinli'N I.'. Ill-lei', I'UnelH I, Hl.., Winn V. inllilililiiiiu ninl li.nii'liis W 1 M 11 1 in-liu II ui llliillii, liie.'iili. , J. T. Jllllliiil ;i, MM IkglaUr. J 1 IK nil-. tutu li.si-i.i i