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THE PLAIN DEALER misftea iionday sujaThorsday. BJ 11 rmXDEALER TCBUSHISa i o Ci D, STEATFOBD-.. tT. a 0057TER, I h. SrsAITOKD, Editor ..Mgr. and Solicitor ntsacrlptlon Rtr Ofe Year. AUGUST 7, 1899, WQXOMB THE VOLUNTEERS. wt,B oar gtUaat soldier boya arrive f Wednesday evening. Dongla-1 W'T. nd Roseonrg in parii.nlar, ml! t 'ham a most hearty and cordial a-aW-. These brave, oyl Oregon r 'ft ft. yearJayo (lie rU ot Ihrir i ttiD'r? mi liomantty. They haveeti--ad he essay hardships rd in'ipi.Hv 1 Catup, tb DICDO'ODT of to t;(ht t!-4iad Biee eora,- in j.ot.YrowaV;! Vfrff ahotrd the. tran.pt PVer -rtraraocan. TLev lw rftrrU .! 4.1 var and n pea to Mrnogf , car i.rT fa4 44 amid eviler o( rlt.it aid shell rJrtd ifct eai-red r-aon-r in 'rimr-ph ti tVrat Tef many r.t tbe Hr..nir-li.-!di r fraafiemy. Tby have endured ever- -.arcrauip aco lei? .-very pr;g Ircid. 1.. - V Santh i Btro ikatte. Ufa. hu- t,9 Mi. i,d o,iMI-l,,,,', lartrtBiaet ftf rff.t -TtM of war ha l 1 1 1 : ..rit (j trl rraetaaj in mil ii vn".; .u . aHe except the or.e art i.f rmi ii- tritxl Mtore ol the Ore ,t. knew 1.9 Pc "ear. W ,Jle t.,,.,. td tmfll, ,.hf?e ffMt iDtrenchmeuN. f .rt.nY.tioue ...J fMt-crt of ftamice tire, it u-. lrio? r ti iMdm bail of d-aih. t...,. Viatlwl not, and ae tf, ei.ou- of vi.; &ry niwiwd tbo borrid di of tattle, nond "if ari(toi tOiku;. .h bich F"irea ine botnr4 u, -i1t 0r,. n wfttafaeTt. Our tratv ! r. !....,. 1 trt T1ht bare c;t u i-:Jt. rih - kj ui cijrroor the t,:n . f . ., 1 j 'a -. 11 s not l-..r-el tiin ia iheir U COT -ir Jrl l!! ;.. .:. wHMBijbet ber hrr: tha! yeain i UI'!'J'' rV;:' ''rjui;b' 111 ihr rtfawl tia thrill Ef I,r.r :.i;'e'd t)t-st ti.e !e ,'aaty .1 aa wwiai. fervent c:iaiJik. !,.,, tnU" '"' "r' remote, atd anprecitte tLeirgai - raut aarvice tooor coun-rr .J are wytUa UytLe .utiery Qd fti Tflfiere ef tin, melcome e cii, nieIn. ' Adirai Dewey b airived .r Nrl-e, arf aww Veeovina is expected to do the Rfcipw thing. 6Df Pat of the Btste. ft i.aa a mem- Mrahlp Of 144. ft W raid that fifty care ate being boilr hi f ba East for the Roaebarg-Caos Bay tih35. Bandon Rrcordrr. TefM thooeand aiinere are effected by tfee adraaee of 13 cants in ii.e rt jde Erkbom,V.T. Tbie i. tb kind S news the ohxuUj lit ( J bear. NofwHLtt.odicjc the aura-uiy4 boaet OB? contemporary that it i "itM? great s4 Oii It adrertieuis medium oataidr of I'CTTkitiL tha PiAiXDti.imV2adver;iog d Jb printing patronac U u-creaciog tory aad om MbaerSptkm list ie growicg fVa iMtt Batirjin2 and encu'jrav tf Oar many pit ran a ex pre-, iheaj (rM a iMing grea'Jy please J with re tain cbtaiaed throoh ting paper and II yoo don'c think live, wide avadte dvertiaeri recugDir? a txoi tbicg tfrey tee it, jart caet a cataal fUrrc tsrtr oar -drertiaioi; cohiinn?. H. Blnjrer Hermann Home. Fob. Binger Herajano, comujietiooer I ti gafieral land office, arrieed in this tj ftmday morning on bie annual vitit, ia wkfcb be combloee butinees with ldtire, Mr. Bermana is looking vn and baa recovered from bia long (Iiwjujs joorney eofBciently to extend tri greetings to bia host of admiring b tewtfs wbo call on biin daily. Ja a ttauiit tltrt Ui oar i8ce thiat moroiag WfrJrtad ptotper j:j mauifectintt itfclf iBtasyboot the eat and at vaiiooe points tosf bia joantey wrctward. As to na ifoftad oottiona be aaa ttie most im lrtot eenis to be tint c-jncernin our iWUcyin taarhiiij.piart. Mr. Htrujann iaijolo Governor tieer and tUiTtc od accompany tliem to the ? Uae ta meet the Oregon volunteers ad will return with them to this city. a-txt Ktardy be contemplates gaiog teifyrlie Toint to rist bis aed mother 4 other relative d many friend. Oklahoma's &i Harvest. rtoY, Okla July 28. An era of pros psrity has corns to the farme's of OV1b bewa. 01 all the years the harvest this yur will be the mort bouniifnl. Ib Ce wheat secilous the jield pr sera will be lrom twentr lo thirty bush ti and lb) yield for the whole tamtery ttl not be lee i tbao aO,000,tW fcssbaie, Tlia tbreebing has barely te 6ft. The oat crop has beeu barveeied, and Uie -ieM per acre was larger than any fcef year in the history of lbs territory. Setae farmers report that they have ttamated and threshed ia some instance 129 bstfbele of oats to the acre. Tb unni crop of the territory is ! tSVcty B4e, androra raiers from Mis sor! Iowa, Katia nd IUiuoia lotk atasrhrt o Oklahoma corn fsMa. Bottum Unda iii utrtainly make hoa fifty ta eevity-fjve bnsbela, and tb bp rands frotu forty to fifty bushel. Tna castor bean crop is no made, and faraisTS Lava begun to maikei it. Tbe fflfip ia good. Kiaa, veaetable and other Crept ara good. Toe cotton comities are mtitf good reprr ta. Another Strike. ' William Aci'e. who struck a pocket last fall ia his mine on S'eriing mouu- rr jrrtm ahiin iif. .mi oni .i..i.nr stroelr another list aeek to tbe same ; ai.oi, nu miir in yiujuii er quantity of the sbiuiog metal. We art nlaaeed U tav that tood f jrtnne can ! fall to no man more decerning tlian Mr. : . . ,, r ' Angle. Medfoid J REPLY TO MR. ROBERTSON. I have noticed mi article in the Ore gonian of July I-th, written by John 1'. Kobcrtson, at one time h populist mem ber of tbe board ef trns'eeatd the Ore- g"n Soldiers Home rrir,t'iii)C n olficial opinion rendered be Aternrv (i-iu i.tl B-khurn, in-.hu. he. .he .tt.mrv geneiul holds' that n.lfii 2, 1.1 an I 14 of the SoMlrti r?onie are in K i ll i t with i ll i t with-... the frilled S'ulea t-'j'uirs and, 1 h. re-j for. oi.'. As tl is article H mif'ej'.lirg ; in i!x iiii ., untrue in is ttateuieut ol f-t, and fl-iiderous in i(s cr'uion-i'' of th n.tuiUi i of the L'vr.e, I feel justified in reviewing tho anicle I ricih . -TKo rule referred o ara thnii. it will Iwi r..T.n.u.rd. hi,-i. ivi.Uf..r tl.o ;.n-' ;i.ropriti.n h ( t-ti'uftli , t-i .n ! money, or a pail tlu reol tars a hi drsw a pt-i ion. of the me:- An ay j oii- j tion in ruard t. tt.e j :s in t mid If a.i-1 U if these niiea ia well known. I h.. iin j denoitne.! :hem tl.r h:i tl.i-...l.tmi.- .1 ' thU yt. an,', f .ii,.!.; t!m i-. COOr'J, 1 Mill I u: rul:i Kl.lt tin ihae id the u'leot ( n . : i over ti e :plie"i- fi ivsl hy hu h it U Htteu.p'td ! cre-t a i jti Jice a!i-t t!ie itti ion i.r i;imih i Derm ty . oiupai :o:: id thee i..liii -n if; the UtKjiitj; men t f Oiejjoti wil'i the ii -1 de t t.. the Mj.iare or ro:iiiiivii bt niate ot the l.on.e. I dent.- : .i-t:ce j tween .liicliMiti and Muin i-!ree-. jni iheM.-tti u.eiit that the ivuris i t 1 Minr.efota a. A Miihi-sii. have -l- :y will I o ban l-,.: i ! d.-corated and i!-dCded:.iL.rru!-a..oti.:,:, l!.it ,1:.,';,.;, . ,. , j uir . Ulliu . lire p'nurp 1117 - n.i- , U,"' "'V " X"U'il ,"' i main it i uut.tn-. lt-.e t.tct is i; ' in 1 uiiM-t t!ate nine t !:!; it j. .uili. re I j ! bo.ue. 'he tn t-ioi ide t!.i tuee-.tn I maudrr or Koven iiii; oilirer ebai! he i j ctmj of the perieiou money i.f the i member, actinic a t uVe for tie; Amid the rejotcuij; cf tlnd L.-ntt.-. fond, but reiiiroiiikf it o l!i ieni ner j it 't iK! U forri-tteli tliHt tbi're when he leave ti e hou.e. Ttiere mUs , lmit,y ril , aU,,. ol, tln baveUena:ta.stJi.itheiv.irtSiiM.1.;L,c,lisiyU a;, illVori,ilJK! Wi lLt. oi tli Vts nJ livr Utn tt;iu M. ! r , i , i.j , -, i Toe, meet rlinu i.u r i li in t:.e 1 afihl , hoaerrr, i the rt. i-ii,t-i.i 11, t j "af'er thei-eruiee wvre paj"d h i-a"e j 1 made Kicainet the lrut-le-. . tried at ! ! R '"t'lirf. J'Mice l".i!lr..-i 1 r- i.'i. c, ' and .!e i led lu lavor of '.lie nv-' i'v u' I t!.e lU'ru.." N"..l',h I illr t i'llied l. t I V i ,f" ,u: three miea. I am in a M.ili. n to ki.M lbefa,.., regard thereto, .hi,,. .rt f i j'0"0"'1 A? tl uuest o! a numUr of the iweiubere of the t.iraud Ai.uy . f the IU- j pallic ia Kosebur ui J:ff r6"- f,JI :i ! j the cute, as well ae a number o! u.ea:- bers of tbe Lome, I iustitutel two art ions aaiurl the cjmmaxder el I .e name. Tne tirtt ae'iou was uroaiit in favor ol Capt. OjIi, wbo !:d teen giv- ea a dishonors'. ie 'i8c-hatCe from the hotne for no othrr reason tbau hi refue al to assign bis quarterly petition check to tbe coratnandrr ot the boxe fjr the alleged ose of tbe stale. This action as brought in the circuit court A I'ouj'.aj county, Jadic Kallertoa presiding. Tbe trustees cf the home em ployed at torneys io defeud the case, h j tiled a demurrer to my complain. Ibis de murrer naa over-ruled by J.jdite Taller too, he bo'diu tlmt tbe fc'g al.iged in my complaint did coustimte uiajseof acticn in favor of th p!air.t:if and iagatosttbe defendau. r?;e ciuie then loatiuurl f .r the term. The tei oud action was brought inthejuaike court iu faver of a member of :he hoxe by tbe naus of Aaron Notestice, to re cover the sum of f 24, the amount of a pension check belonging tohina bieb bad parsed into the hands of the com mander of the home aoder these rales, and by him retained. When Notesline, who was over id years of sge, a cripple and destltate, a man of acknowledged exemplary habits, left tbe home, be de manded the tu?nev bat it as rtfjted. The esse was tried in tbe justice court and a jadgment rendered asias: the comjuander tor tbe amount claimed. This case a, at tbe inclination of the trustees, appealed to the circuit court, where it was penJing with the first mentioned caube at the time the board paesed a resolution leeclndicg the oV coxious roles, that man Robert eau vot ing to retain thein, subject, however tc tbe approval ot tbe governor, as provid ed by law. As these action; were L-rooght solely to test tbe legality tf tbe rales, as soon ae I was assured that the rules had teen rescinded aud thnt in the fa' ure no attempt would be made to im propriate any part of tbe pension money of the members, 1 ilismitccd toth act ion. It wiii L seen from tbe alxve state ment, that Statesman Robertson deliber ately falsified tbe record alien he stated that tbe courts of oar own state had de clared in favor of the legality of the rule, as every decision that was rendered by any court in the state of O.-cgja was against their legality. Njr does the opinion of Attorney Genera! Blackburn stand aione. as bis predecessor, A '.tor-1 ney General Idleman, al rendered an official opioioo in which he held these rules to be contrary to tbe eta! & teg of tbe United (state. But tbe sentiment tuoBt ly to be condemned in the artkie re fered to, and it emb-xli the reason gen erally assigned as an excuse for these roles, is that which charges the old sol dier uiembi-ia of the home, as a c!ue, with being drunken vagabjud', wbo spend their pension money in drunken ess aud debauchery. While it may be true that an naatba 1 one h aojnire I an appetite for in toxicating liquors yet I deny u:oet em pbsticallr, and 1 iau observed them closely for a number of years, that a a class the veterans of the civil war, whether in or out of a soldiers' home, are more addicted to the uso of intoxi cating iiqrxnl than ia any iijuully num erous ci-fs ho have Lent in the civil walks ot h.'e. This reulimeut of crili eioiu aud faull-fioding, this propeutity of a certain els of time servers and dema gogues to discredit and disparage the honor and p;itriotiDi of tiiese men, n-j Ihat their ranks are becoming broken and their (tolilical influence lfened in contemptible in tbe extreme. But lhe.e persons will now hud thst they have a new army of heroes to j reckon niih, and Ibat the men who I faced death in tbe chaparral at KiCana anj the trenches ut Manila will make )comm(J11 ,.aU(.e wi, ih,, (, Clim. paiicued ith '.rant in the Wilderness -- matched with Shermau from At- tatitu In I III. Ca Tt tvill Via n bait ili.w 1 i,., ,,. .: j . V.1. . 1. 111.' I J , I. Ill LI 1UV I. II I 'yf-1 V , ly. out people to the ueiemitrs ot our countries nig is meae.ired by the bare ueceesaiie ol shelter, foo-1 and clothinjc. gruoKinsriy auo eiMiguv no:eo out to i 11. f. SiHATKonn. EIGHT HUNDRED STRONG Second Oregon 111 rrivc Here Wednesday Evening. GRM) OPtN ARMED RtCLPIlON ..... l ine Kecepiion rrograin Arranxeu. plendid Supper will be Serv ed. Company B w ilt Remain Here. Lato teliraui-i received htates nt Second Oren, COIllpOMHl of bont Nhl men. will urriv. in tins city vvedncsJny evetim. nt nine ! o'clock, and will reiuain tLree Loti:--. j It tettleil tbii' tho rPK'a"'n J Jt,ve San FraucUcn Tiios.Ih; nft-.r-! Ilom otl fltinl ,.,im.wai.l jour-1 Ilt,v tlu tl. A. K tn.n.hers: i Hud veterans of ;tll ntht'i v.h!. tt.- 1 irj.liur ivttli it... IimIiiu lritt . f. r u ti . .... i 'tM'oit. the regiment will i-nt ti , hue hpectai-le. 1 lie ln: f n.aich beaded t- lb li:i:d will l-e fi .'iu the Ml I 1 H.n ui i e n 1 1 i iiji 4 in. ( iiianiit 1 1 ' 11 I :.i 1 i' U'41'i n,H 1 el in in ijjj ..oi 1 ... . . . ... : . : . . 1 lier K and HiVi iiij iitij it'j: hib I L'lliciiil-. A Uitivl time i ajued Bnd all will unite 111 l.-i iii"ilir witb tLe Ih. k on tbeii safe return. iviiumun .u.'ii, . "(-,- . in uivi iai KTviciM will 1 roiiducted lv the i j lumir-Ws i-f th-- city, nt lb' pera jLotiM, i.'i itieiii..ry f tLo fio lrae ilan 'io:u this cj'.u.ty. wb.i lit:d J ! down their lte siixe it!i-tin to! hi ve t liei r c mntrv. THE LOST OAK. Little ExpcrUnce on ,hc Lower L mpqua Lju.- A. vil l!jk-, ! 1 n V. I . i !i"L , I well reajexlT a lutle Ching !r:p ahich I tuoW unco he:i I .s living in Southern t.reg-jn. I pittor of a big circuit d j ; on tin I'mnjua r.ver, which represeute-l all oj'.doora lot i'Ver a hundred mi:es on every side. 1 s liv ing at Scot'sburg. up to mhieb p-j-nt the l:tt!e steamers came. Several miles below tcottebaig there was a httld itresui which put into the Unjp-ina titer frcm the left , ahich wag Slid tJ be very gaud tithing. I euad sd a young fe'.la about town lo r :lh me and we determiceJ to give it a fair trial for t -c.J. Tne steamer went djwn by it every tujrninc ahout the right time, ani S) we decided to go dowu on the etsamer w:th a tuat and row bu k whenever we ihj-jld get lirrd of ti-:dng. Lvervthiig went well g'.ia d 1 1. , the steamer ran the few mile dn c-irreLt in fifteen or twenty mi-aUs. ar.d while the cit taij slowed ut we eiipptd our boat off iuto the water, threw o.n biiich and fishing tackle into it, jumped in our selves, aul iu a moment mure were swirling up an i djan ou tfie bi eaell made by the stern wheel. We roed around a iit ie ojint which hid the m jJlh f th s nail creek where I we were to Cab, n. I t..rn for half a mile or ej up to the hea i i f lids water on the little ttreaai. Here ' ie stream became full of bjwier, a:. J tha water came splashing and ; iangiog djwn over thcui in a way thai a!na6 make a trout tih er man's b! x-d tingle in his veins. It a a raw 'oit id a day, raining Low ud Iheu in a sort of weldool drizzle, but we bad rubber coats and rubter boots, and waded and fiehed without any reference to the weather. It was just the bet. 6-Tt of a day for li out, and the water was iJeai for tbein, and yet we didn't get them. We bad not lhbed very iomc before we made up our minds that somebody bad played a huge joke on us in sending us to that stream f jr tiout. Now ar.d then we would see a big sucker living his lazy, indolent life at the bjttom, but after H-hing (rj;u half past asven o'clock till twelve, we had only three little trout to represent all our bard momiiiz's work. Ii at there is one good thing about fishing, especially about whipping a mountain stream for trout you are aore to catch a glorious appetite, whether you get Csb or not. After lunch we fished meleseiy down sgun to tne boat, acu eanciujei we would make oui' way home. It was very ijuiet up in the tlieitered canyon where we were, but when we rowed out around the point into the Umpqua river we found that t':: r.; is a tremendouely stiff biee-e blowiug up the river, while ths tide was going out. The young fel low that was with me loft his hat over board, and releasing the oars a moment to get it. one of them .idip;cd out of its place aud floated dr.wn the tide. It did not occur to either of us at lint that this was a serious accident, as it seemed a very easy thing to take the oar and pad dle with the tide fast enough to overtake it. Sj it would have been easy if there had no, beeu tuii ft ill' wind blowing. Tbe fbatiug oar give ro resistance to tho wind, but ewuug alonj; rapidly with the tide, but our rather largs boat with the two of U4 in it caught the wind, and, work Ah bard as we would, that oar gained on m so fast that we soon saw it was uceieaj tiying t.) et it. Then we found ourselves in a veiy uncomfortable situation. Vie were several miles from home, and with wind end tide so evenly matched against each other it was hard work making any headway. There were no houses along ttie river at that time, and co place where we could hop, to get another oar nearerthan home.. We tried paddling, but soon saw that with that alone it would be mid night or more before we got home, fi nally a happy thought struck me, and faking cil my rubber coat I managed to I fasten the oar op for a mast and tie the rubber coat to it, so that by holding it oil' to one side it served for a sail. It wasn't much of a sail, but it (uvned the tide for u, and so eoou saw we were making headway up the stream. In this way, shiverinz and wet aud disgusted, we' floated hoiiie iu three houre. Of course there w an a irowdijf loufiing fel- j lows at tne lanunnr winning ai ue, aim sl.oitiug out: "Where's your tiea?" 'Where's vour other oar?" None of Itln-EP ijueHlionH seemed to ns particilarly funny at tbe lime. The Chief Charm ' -V; v .' . .v:,r -t-V( at our Goods, all that is ucw aud up - Mail orders solicited. prllCb An Astonishing iM VnnM. i ii "sirt-r-T- OViio. 1 l.Ave Jf-A than any other liviK person ia the world, and I want you to read this, so you caa tell others. I t.x-k a severe cold and neglected it. I grew worse ad t&e . : . . .1 . i , Ullll, iuu tt. i.ic- L.;i oi two years I had run into ......r... ... . - terriDiy, lost tiesit, coufi not sleep, aud became S' dreadfully weak that 1 had to take t W-l. I:i the following cij;h.cen months 1 rail u all y reach.cd the lat of consumption. Xo r.-ss than scm:i j.hyMciar.s treated n-e a::d a'.l save rae t:p tayinj; 1 wa-, in curable. 1 wa absolutely helplcbs. The whole fan ily wore tl;cn:sclvcs out. taring for tnc. One day lothtr and sister came .' :nv leds;de, and faid 1 h.ad but a daytr two -..blicd tho news. The human bc:r.;i c-.uM save : Kravc. I wanted to j;oou! They to'd ir.c uc:i a th::: 1.. V- n I ,r.i,.-.l m l to eratitv - . . n-.t ,,, ... I ..' ilov.-c fr-.;u.tre,"l xr.thor.c ...ere deal lence, frc-::-.eo.nc brougr.' a trial Ixif.lc of ned.cine sa:dto oc acoou:np.:o.. .-.. No one in.a.ntd lor an i::ta::t it v. a- worth tryiER. But as a drowsing person rrasps at a tsaw. sj I tried this r.:cd:ei:;c. I ws bctur after taktSR twouoses. Mother got nn.ee t f the ir.cdicmc ani I t'tk it. inrproving a'.l the time. Today 1 am as wed as any reader of this paper, and the medicine that cured mo was Acker s Enjr".;-,:! Kemedv f Cor.su:.:: t.on. I declare before God and man tha. every word hero printed is true. Th- Tc n:arki:' testimor.tat.cn f.'.e In rrofr etora Ir. Ackrr Ce'.cbra'.ei tr.j;..i rrorr.ir.est drT-'ri M43c,0i". A-irr rnif.u:i T:cra-!ia .-:J It r.:l I-'or sale by M. 1". r 1 T T k '.Cif'.t to General Blacksmithing .a.-wii asi av: ;mjarJ- rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATE5 A SPECIALTY, kei a:s:n'J oy au. K:: - abopo.i Corurr WaablOKton 1 -4BS91VTEEY Makes the food more delicious and wholesome sk-M ai0 INDIANS KLINFOKCLO. j J tiatling iuns to b L'sed on th: Vai)ui.. M. L'' 1.-, Aug '. A ei-cci 1. trie iiobe-lH?ui jcrat (r 1:11 Nogi.c?. r i . ejye . TwoGati.ug K'Jlir arid a detachment if artillery nol liers from the Cit of Mex ico, via Hi 1'aD. have been i.niiici southwa.d en route t J the scene of the; Ys jui war. ltie trou are i-vlng ' marclieJ acror-i tin; mountain iro-n Kinta iu the sta'e if Ci ihu.thua and Dura; go (o 1 lin the force now thwe and other reinforcnji.T-.tit are i.i'hir.j in from all I'larlt-r. It if repjrlcd tiiat emica:iei f..e beeu feat l.-y the Va , 11 leader to ra:n li es an 1 mir e all over the stale of S .iera whertver men of the tribe aie at work,, calling them to arms with their co.upa-; tnols already in the n-ld. and many: a,uis who are employed m the iw j mining camps, ana on nacieii ia nn la borers have di&appaareJ. liven iu this vicinity, llcC tniies Jis-; tant from the scene of hostilities, the Ya 1'iii employed iu various kinda of woi k are iu a .state of dit.juiet, 'pii-.titig j their employment and gjin away, aud: those coming here from ouUide point in ! Arizona, where there have been many j Vciui laborere, reiort tlie sa:ne cudi- j lion of affairs. They usually Ira. el by night, and j nightly small cpjads are reported pn- ' iug through (he town or along the toad near by, a!! going in a n o itherly direc tion. ome leara are are expressed ol a des cant upon the town similar (o that of August, IS'Ji.l, when an attacking party took pueseesiou of the Mexican cuttom 1. in the early houts of the morning - . were d:sloged only after a revere b.iitle, iu which luey left nine men dead Oil tho field and carried away o:ne CO wounded. Iu that light, company ti, of the Ari zona militia, participated, and it is from motives of revenge that the Yrniuia now oil the war-palh have Mile I the Ameri cans whofc-e deaths have been reported. In the former wars they have ulwas re spected American, never molesting them. The situa'.iuti is considered so crave that Mayor Overton has forwarded to Governor Murphy a re.piost t ask the war department to send troops of cavalry froni Huacha for protection of the town. An eastern editor says that a man iu New York got himself iSito trouble by marrying t Ao wives. A western editor replies by assuriug hi 3 contemporary thatag'K.l many men in that ecction had done tha same thiug by marrying one. A northern editor retom he fouud trouble enough prumieiug lo marry, without going any further. A southern editor says a friend n( his was botheted enough when (.imply lound in rntnpany with another man's wile. of a Shirt Waist, is Ihc charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clcau, Fresh aud New. The "snap" aud style of our jannents usual low price arc giving !2 us astouisnm busy clays on tins article. Call aud examine our entire stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry to - date at specially attractive; WOLLENBERG BROS. But True Story heen nearer Ueatu wiin consutnpiioa ajr BfTV i-.jore to l.vv. Tiars rolled down their checks, as they i'f.rs h.ui declared I was in the Ut stat;c. and no :e. I v.is v-.i:-.:ijC to die. but before Koing to the erucl and sec i.: deariv Ik-Iovc 1 town of Sidney once rr.vre. ' v. as in-.tjo'ssd-lc that would surely die U-f 're I got my dving wish, a carnage w as tu.cu u,i ,.rr:"..I and slowlv driven around Court than alive. Through the mercy of I'tovi- j "'. r v ; ?! Kc:-c : .4KVikt: i Co .New York, l-i'. Tt-J m?rJ e uj ;1 u. w . iJ i- J' Rapp. DiUiigist. PILKINCTON, t T Wt ! IV t J- w. 'UAU 1 b - ! i-uv.-tt-iLY ikjse. and Kaor ttta., Koitbant. arH'BE tar - "aTt i tf n CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tac ii:gnatu-e Today's .Market. i'uJiiivM. Aug. . Ljigi ' 'ii'iOil. 1 cents ir J ;. i Butter Befcl diry, .IJ'-'UjC, laueV I creamery, -ID Ioj per roll. Poultry C'bic'acus, mixed, tJ.W"i 4 H i I'runef llalian '2iiVs: silver, extra ' choice, f " V..- Per lb. ! W heat W all x Wa'la 00 Oo'jc; Val- ley OT'- 3?c; blaestem oOOc. Uts Wht) 43 chst -e gray, i2 H.: - tM'T bushel. Mi:!ttu!lBra, l 7 ; middlings 22 eLort!( .j3 -0. cLop l0-50 Hjr tjn. Haw -Timothy S..'tW; clover. e' Oregon wild hay, f3 7 ir ton. ! W00J Valley, 10 -l-e: llasttin 're- Kcn.st-l., Mohair, .' Potatoes Oregon iiurbaoke, H--o !(. arcet Ciiile?. l.oJ l. 75 ; liew i'll.2' per sack. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION The Surest, Safest, Best REMEDY FOR Women Girls. It tines the .Aches, l'.iins, Drains, liplacenients and Irregularities thai beset the pathway of the girl, the wife, the mother, and the grand mother. A strictly temperance medi cine; there is no alcohol, mor phine or other narcotic in it. There is a Quality about our Drugs ! ! i ! , , . . i.v. 1 1 ' Which secures permanent patronage. ejj. buy in small quantities, and lmy frequently, oi therefore ue alwavs have a Fresh Stock of ; ; I - J Full Standard Strength Drugs. J Our aim is for OualitV, and WC hit the mark The merits of our prescription Department have built up a Urge trade in thi line. a. C. MARSTERS & CO.f rrfMTJpll".!!' Colll ponnded lny and Ni'lit 4 STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is The Place Hcie i- .in ckU :jiircau with a 4 x 50 Trench bevel mirror for i?.'. Have oth ers ranging in price from ? upaudall of them guaranteed brand new. . V Just received a line Uaniboo book cases, music racks. Kascls foot stools, etc. that aie pretty and cheap. Sec uur 95c bulid oak diner if you can beat it will make. you .1 present of it. other hardwood cane diners at S5 aud 90c ti. Have -eat DRAItt. ;,.-irf;.Va-r- ffn j i Will open its doors for the new school year ou September 11. 199. Ilie t-'.iiid.UK l.aC bivu tUvtuugU'.y regaled anJ iip:oe-J Sew appaia'.iu adii-d auJ oU.crinij'roTciiifDtsiaajelor lac coiafort an.t &.ni-caieuce of tUc nuUtaL Ooit Eoar.tins ao-1 Ocnnile-ry Adntace at the lorc! pO"i'.K- rate. Uniform State Normal School Course. Compete Traimu- S.huo'. m conuoeliun wit'a tbe Noitna'i. wfcero -.-Biorarc piofeioually tta.u. J under the supcrviaioa of Critic Tcaiaer. w bo will hehi entire tunc to this work. Graduates ol tut eho"l a: ghen a .-tv-dit of Ttt.rty Mouth's reaching txpencne-. w hn h etiablc them lo reach the Life Diploma iu the H:cl-l aud im: ati!ai lory maoa- r. : SVn.l your addnn for comflctc ratalocae to JNO. B. WALKER, A. M., President of the Faculty. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealeas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & AURTIN, 'Phone Main iSl. Props. Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon Hakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. Prices Hen-oiiablc 0 i fl i Druggists. To Buy Turn it ure. lion beds to suit all corners ranging in price from 54.25 Uur line of Carpets and Wall Paper can't be beat they are fresh and new and up-to- date m stylc. Wc cll Sew goods, not old goods for new and guarantee them as wc represent them.! Remember our motto; "Hone Goods. values aud good (holding Doog'aa canty warraaU in ; doraed prior to and including March 4, jlStjprie4tlhesueattbetisurera ...B. W. STRONG. OREGOi . r v 13-T- at H -1 saep ou Jackson it. near Deer Creek Brit;e Roseburg, Oregon, FOU 1 Hi Roseburg Bakery. Ilurruh : Ilurrjh '. the l-re--l -J- a rue Alia niCClV Iiiauo an: wi -v No gruniblinjf now, fvr th: oric- i-; low Iiihidc the ovi.n the pan) do go. So when the pork and N an' are done Camra'le. and laXr-nw. have u fun t Hot rjike" and pca-n'it- e now .-rfdl thdr ..eart, U:U uV(. ,T,.. a,i loave-of even.- kind; "- iota for low price you'll find, Kach loaf i good "eight and pure L'm.I by the gent and n.aid demure. Direct your order-i to Jack?on htreet Eaeh i-atr-.n we are glad to greet. HANISCH & RHEUDE, Props. 4vaaaBMaaMMaaaaanMaHaMBBaaaaia--aaW Notice For Publication. 1'jtIIIO MI4 LlND Off I' . Kolur, Or-sn. Jclf lo3. Notl'e ! i -f hr x1.i i'iat ia civr'ace i wila tiv: ro.i'ior. A ti; act of Conrr 'rl June X ls:, eu'ii.-l -:t for ! Umwt laol in He- .-.t' "f California. 0T("a. i 'ral aol W asliinnKjO IkjtiV.tj ' ! JOHN i: MALE, oforait- tf, ;'j;n' ! Jow-iniic. '!r r Oregon. !:ai tU, Cjt.'.;1 la ihia j9.tr bt avora t'alexacnl No. .-:, f'rf Tirrha-: if llir raujfc -V- n , m I ill i ji i -j i w " . - tt laii'I aoortil it mote raiuabic tor iu lister or 'tof taaa for .'.'irj.!ira! paiyttf., aa-1 W ! iatcr a-4 JJ--:l'-r A OregU. on fri-lr, ',: ,- oSf at Uoacb'.rg. He oiinntf aiiii'-wi u.I.Iaa E. Siyver, ' 111. LarJ MJIkr, W uliau Hamivra-I atfl L. C 1 a, all of Oraon fa, ?o Any anJ ail i-rwjna r.iinnix a4v. ra:j" Ue -. alio. fr-ili r. tj.j iatiS- an- pr'ie-Iil a lb-1r I riairr.a iu lb ifl.v -n r li'jrr aW Jtfl day ' ( 0'io' r I-".'. i T. BHJlJOEf. rri'-;- lient.-r. City Treasurer's Notice Notiee ia hereby g.ven to all ra)-i holding Loeebu'at city warraola indorte-J l-rior Uf Jv3licr IJ, Is-.'!, tj preaect the eame at rr, i ity treasarer'a orBca ia the c.t bail f'jr pjyiueb. aa iutereat Will ceee thereto af it dale of thia Dotted Dated at Lot-e'oof-, Or., I Lie .7 th day of July, Urn. Cjai, City Treaanrer. Notice For Publication. 'ItiaaleU Tract. '. ;ri 9Tr Lim Omit .uno ls Ui Kjaetars. Ot7a. iEUCBY GIVES THAT IN A !tuir.iciiuo '.rvai lie C-ia- ! U. jTOtni La1 OS:c. n-ocr ac- tiortty rett ia tu-i tiy taca I C fr-Et. ' Stat-, aa aae4l by d art 4 Cosgnaa a- r&lct&Fi!Ltt t1tt&.?tti , : euia. ta t. oio rt-jZi rlil-. 7J attrae'T tie ja ar? rcu jautd bt t-c tleu 1 de:ii-J So Jk c- jaDccr-cni of tmie, M. BllIDuKi. . U. b-jTil Eeoattr. Coarrty Treasurer's Notice. u Ltrey vta u turfjM ) oice at tha Douglie County bank for '.payment, as interest will cease thereoo i after tha date of this notice. Dated thia tie ?7iL day of July, ! IS1??, at the City of Koeebarg, Oregon. , Oeo. W. Puis:ck. Cocntv Treasurer, Dooglas Coacty, Or. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. 1 1 Fresh Baked Bread Every Day j "Hostou ii.iked Beans,' j a specialty. ! MRS. B. COMSTOCK, j Proprietress. Administrator's Notice. -oric: i? hesiby orvE that the ' uuJerMgDeJ i(ij lie Tlh UaT cf Julv. Is?.', ilalT a;rxKawl aJaUnatnae uf ti rataie I Leodm H1U twil. tftaaol. AU parauaa -tuf ciaiuia aaat aia esiatc aoe herrtrr r uuinrJ 10 tp at ihiie. proprriv vnai to rb a:a aU3iin(rtor at t law ovc ot . 5f Craaloi. la Kijacty.rc. Xvuiaa Coua;.. Ore goo. wuhia ttx airu-.i, frota tie date bcrcuf. l'iel lha .h vl Ja. luHS nAMUJt. AJmiai(!:.r ot the i-uie oi Laudiam JtUelie-ii, deceased. 1lM Notice for Publication. rsirxn TATBJ Lan crn. a Kvweburg. ctry-'a. Jaiy 3S, JV?. Not.ee ia hereby givta tt- m compUancw wiUiUio proxiiions ot :fce act ot Coarresj of Ju-eirvl.lrs,eniiuevl-Aaet Kr the aauekt Uaiber land ia the elates o: Califorwsa, .rc Sou, CTala anj a-Jiinttnn Tor-.iotr. W.LLUM R Mrrsst. " Ot Orant Paa, Count? ot Joepfciue, auic t Oregon ha :h: Jay i.:.-d in thia otfcoc h ?wocn italtnunt Nve t' Ivr IheiM.refiaje 01 th S. k. li ol r-cuon Xo. In la Touatur Nu. 2j Kanv- No. a W. aud iU offer pn.wi to hor that the land Muhl is mon- valuable tut it uia beror stoue liiaa for wcricuiturai tiurrx'ecsi, ana to eatalil.-h hi" . Ja.ua 10 Miid !aad before lh RiVelcraud Keee-ivvxof Un-vCicc at Kcwbvrs Orecon. -n Kridar, the S'th Oav ot Oeteber ls". Hcnsnjia' i:nc--'S Joha K. Ila'-o, Kkh ard Mtiivr, Wilhant Kajiunor.-!. I. 1 . Brown ali ot Grant lua. trgon. Aar aud aU Per sou el.ncilu; alTerwt- the aNivi--ck'criS-i1 lan U atv rciaeUl U h o their riaim is Uti( ot: on ur t-elvre ai I A-ih Jav 01 ietobr. li". J.T. BK11K.KS. U-"tipi Rtfr.sr. liarklow. Martin itage Co. frivate conveyance from Ivoaeborg to CeKjuilie City via Myrtle Toiat, conn act ing with boats and trains. Leave Co quille City aud Koeeburg Mondays, W&loesJaTs and Fridays, tioo-l riga ana teams. Beet vf acconiodalions. t or prices and particulars call on or ad dress. W. luTTiiaos, Carne-r ilroeer, Kotebarg, Oregon. For Over Flftv Ycais. ax m Wcu.-Taiai BiaiDT. Mrs Wlualow's Soothing gyrup has been used tor aver City years by miUious ot mothers tor their children w hile teething, with perfect succesa. It soothe the child, aollcus the turns, allays ail pain, cure wind eohe, and Is tbe best remedy (or Dtanhtsa. Is pleasant to the taate. Sold by dmssuts in tiwj part ot the world. Twentr Ave ceuts a botUe. Its value la lucaiciilabia Ba sure and ask for airs. Wlatiow's ""'-.tMrg Sirup, an t take no other kind. Notke to Horsemen. The directora of the Second Southern Oregon I'istrict Agricultural Society Lara authorised tua to state to tha public that a special pur so will bo offered for Doug las county horses only, at the coming lair. faJd.. H. W.MaidUi, "rptary.