The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 16, 1900, Image 6

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DEMOCRATIC STATU CONVENTION.
Fusion liffected, but not without Opposition.
THE SECOND OREGON.
Hon Thos. H. Tongue Pays a Glowing
Tribute to Our Soldier Boys.
Ve publish the following excerpts
iroai a speech delivered by Hon, Thomas
H. Touuue in the House of Kepreeenta
tives, March 27tb, in which he eulogizes
the Oregon soldier boys for their indomi
table courage and intrepidity during the
war tn the Philippines:
"The Sautiago campaign lasted from
June 23 to July 17 in all 25 days. The
Second Oregon anchored at Manila "Bay
June 14, 1S03, and embarked for the re
turn journey June 14, 1S9. It engaged
in the first battle at Manila, February 5,
1S'X, and emlel its fighting career by the
capture of Aryat at 5 a. m. and Taeig at
it a. in. May. 2-', lS9i. In this fighting
campaign of three mouths and seventeen
days it marched 33S miles in rain aud
pjud and throuuSi unbroken country
I: fought, and it is needless to say won,
42 battles, skirmishes, and engagements;
itlaicritid and received words of praise
from every general who commanded it
in tee tieid from Anderson, Wheaton,
Merritt. and on three, occasions from the
hravi-Bt of the brave, the gallant, la
mented Law tan."
"The quality "of the men who com-
posed the second Oregon was inoicaieu
by a brief order of General Wheaton at
Melinto. "Orderly, overtake those Ore
gon greyhounds oa the road to Polo and
order them to Melinto. Go mounted, or
vou will never catch them." When, af
ter the glorious victory at Malabon.Gen
ral Wheaton was asked, "Where are
your regulars?" he pointed to the fcec
ond Oregon, saying, "There are my reg- j
ulars."
"A volume would not record the heroic
deeds of those boys. At Malabon those
brave young 6oldiers charged across the
ouon rice, fields, upon which they left
many dead and wounded, in the face of
a murderous fire from an entrenched foe
and planted the f?tar and stripes upon
the fortifications of a defeated enemy.
No veterans the world over showed more
tool, steady, and determined courage
than the boys of 'he Second Oregon in
that magnificent conflict."
"When a railroad was captured, the
Second Oregon furuis'jed an engineer,
who had left employment at $150 a
month, to maa the engine. When a
town with waterworks out of repair was
captured, the Second Oregon furnished
the engineer to repair the waterworks
and put them in running order. AVhen
the cuEtom-honeo was organized, the
Secoud Oregon furnished largely the
clerical, force, as ic did for the quarter
master's department. When an educa
tional system was instituted in Manila,
a private from the Second Oregon Le
came superintendent xjI public instruc
tion."' 'I present the record of these men as
the tribute of the State of Oregon to flag
and country. As citizens ol that fair
young Western State, where "rolls the
Oregon," we are prcud of tbem. We
cherish the livinst. we honor the dead,
and shall erect fitting monuments to
their memory."
Drain Items.
(Watchman.)
Hon. W.H.Byare, was vieitiug in Drain
Hunday, being the guest of Mr. lienton
M ires.
Mrs. rrwin, of Yen Mile, is in Drain,
caring for her son, Isadore, who is quite
111 at the McCahiMer hotel.
Pete Mat toon was in town tie first of
liin..M, Oregon, Aotil 13, l!00.
As predicted the democrats aud popu
list! of Oregon have joined forces
There may be some friction on the in
side, but the fact s of the delegates do
not indicate it.
The convention this morning indorsed
Rrvan with a frbout, aud reaffirmed the
Oregon state platform of ISi'S to satisfy
the ' populistic brethren."
Delegates go to Kaneas City with Bry
an haudcufl's on, and will there vote lor
tho silver speaker to a finish.
F. V. Holman opposed fusion and T.
II. JCrawford, of Union, fought sending
the delegates with tied hands, but lry
an'a friends were in the saddle, and no
one elf e could ride.
Judce Kami-ev of McMinnville, is
again put up for Supremo Jndge, and Dr
Bernard Dal),-of Lake County, will
stand (or Congress ajainst Thomas II
Tongue. The populists will name the
man from the Second District.
FOR C0NGKK38, FIRST D16TKKT.
Dr. Bernard Daly, of Lake county.
FOK 81 TREM.K COURT .11 DUE.
W, M. Kamsey, of Yamhill.
FOR MIES1UKNT1AL KLfcl rOHS.
Dell Stuart, of Multuomah.
W. M. Pierce, of Umatilla.
Circuit Judges Multnomah, No. 2
C Will support Sears); Multnomah, No. 4
W. F. Efbnger.
Sixth District Circuit Juditi A. D
Stillman, Pendleton.
Prosecuting Attorney 1, A. IC
Keamee, Jackson; 2, S. II. Hazard,
Coos; 3, goes to I'opuliBts; 4, George E
Chamberlain, Portland; a, C.Schuebel
Oregon City, Populist; G. T. J. Haley
Pendleton; 7, goes to Populists; 8. Sam
uel White, Baker City; i. Will R. King
Ontario, Populist.
Joint Senator Douglas, Lane and Jo-
eephine, Ii. M. Veatch, of Cottage
Grove; Coos and Curry, Dr. K. A. Leep
Myrtle Point.
Joint Representative Douglas and
Jackson, Albert Abraham, lioseburg.
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The careful Conscientious Service. Tim Sterling Values, Tho l'milco to Exilianu MotcbntiJihi;, rnl
many othor conveniences, uro making otir storo pun!ar. We wnnt your GVulideno. We can only got
it ly deserving it. Sew UooiK Low Prices .iml courteous treatment aro our nttrnctioti".
New and excellent MicwiuKs in: '
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Elkton Notes.
Miss M. M. Bacon returned from Cot
tage Grove Friday.
Pitzer Beckley made a business trip to
Portland last week.
Phil Weatherly has gone to Gardiner
to work iu the mill.
Capt. Cornwall of Gardcer was in our
midst one day last week;
Joo. Compton and wife have moyed
into the Jno. Nash house.
Miss Mina Weatherly is visiting friends
in Dodge's Canyon this week.
Mr. Fred McNeel spent a few days
with friends at this place laBt week.
John Woodson, hr., is visiting relatives
at this place at present writing.
IJev. Gordon filled his regular appoint
ment at this place last Sunday.
Mrs. Peter Nash, jr., was visiting
friends in Kellogg vicinity last week.
Miss Luella Iloisington went to liose
burg last week to attend the teachers'
examination.
Mr. Al Smith brought a load oi pas
sengers tip from Scottehurg last 'Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Loon Lake,
passed through here Friday enroute for
Spokane, Wash., where they will reside.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Maltooo, who Have
been residing in Ashland, have returned
to Elkton. Mr. Mat toon will take charge
of the etatte line from this place to Scotts
burg. Mr. Chandler and daughter, Miss
Neva, passe J through here last week.
Mr. Chandler has a position in the
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. , '
The ladies cflheM. E. Church gave
an entertainment last Sunday evening
for the purpose of raiting funds for mis
sion, tjaite a lengthy program was ren
dered consixting of songs, recitations,
etc.
Who?
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farms in m mm
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llihlebrunds "Foot Form" KhoPH for LaliP8 anil dents. Why ar Ihey "Foot Form?" llecnnna
they aro mail tho riht shape to lit the foot and comfortably they '"do" lit. They Lave ppocinl fontnrpn of
Construction not found in other shoos and if you will pay ni n visit wo will show you just how aud why
this is. Stylo and handsome appearance have not been Hiicrificod iu the Blithest decree Hud us to wearing
qualitiea they cannot be excelled. Our name ou every pair, l'oupuiar prices. Jiihlebrands "Foot Form"
Rltoea can be obtained only at 4
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A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists,
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Notice.
To whom it may concern: Notice is
hereby itiven that I w ill no lontcr tie re-
the week, on his way to Elkton to take BT.0nibe for any ilebta c-i.t-Hii.l by my
.haruR iA that end of the tae line. ! Hiic Patience Hetitlev. I.'U at Oak-
A. . , ! laud, Oreifon, March T. )!.
Married, at Llkton, at the home t ri. V. Hkmi uv.
the bride's patents, April 4, Miss Agms
Waioscott and A. U. Haicea Jr., Itev. A. ! ACKKKS JiY'ril'KI'SIA TAULKT
If. .Mulkev ofliciatinii. Their friends ! -Ie mA ou a nositiv uuarautee. Cures
with them a t appy voynge tn the sea of
mj'riui' n .
Mrs. J. T. Kedford returned home bun
day, from San Francisco, where she hat
been witiu on her sitter, Mrs. Etta
lloberte, who u much improved In
heart burn, raising of the fnod, distress
after eating or nv form of dyspepsia
One HuIm talilet Kiyes iminvdiate relit-i
25cts. and 50 eta. For sale at M. V.
Kapp't lrug store.
We will send you the mi-weekly
I'LAiKiiKALix and the Oregon Poultry
Notice for Publication.
rnltrd StuU'S Laiirt Olllre.
KiKiii K"., 1)(vkii, April 11, 1110.
vmii-c u lii-n b ffivi-n that In ouinnllau-'i'
with the provt"ii of the art t CnKre
June:!, , vntlllud "An act lur thi- al of tlm-
b r lamu in inc niaiea amuruia, 'rn-u.
Nwaila aud VIiinKto!i IcrniorT.
AMjLo CAMi'KKI.1.
Ot MoiiU'miuo, fount y ol CheliaJm. ftalu oi
W RhhltiKton, ha thh) 'lay lllcl In thin olhce hit
worn tiati'ineut Ko. '.'It, for the purcliae of tno
HKJi ot Hccllon . vs, iu jownaiiip .i. .-v o..
KaiiK o. sv..aiiu win oner nw , uw
ih.i n. ml i,niht Ik mon- rnliiahlo for IU
liinU r oritone than for aKrii iiltural puri-Mitu,
and to vatHhllMi lil claim iu nam iimu oj-iorc
ik. w..F..ti.p and kii-i'lvrr ol thm oltic,.' nt none-
hurt.', OreK,n. on Weiinewlay tlie Vlh tiny of;
Jurif, i'J. He nuin an wHiie: KOicr Mc
Neill, ot Atx rcUtu, Wablus"m,
(,'liarli-a Li-avltt, of
Montc-iiaiMi, Wali.. . I., uium. in uowiiurx,
Orft'on. Any anil all )t-rwn cIkIiiiIiik ailvem:
Iv the ahovi.-ileacrllt lamia ari' nUfted lo
file their i-ialmn iu thla oil Ice ou or hufore cahl
JUth day of June, 1'jOO.
(ah,) J- T. BKiiHjr.s.
Notice for Publication.
I.'nited HtatCK IjiiwI Otllcc,
I(ut.KHi'a Ore., Aj.rll 11, 11'.
Notice l hereby (flven that lu coniiliaucc
with the provision of the act of tenure" of
June !i, ID'S, entlllrd "An act hr the wile of
timber laud in tho HUte ot fallfiirnla, Oregon,
Nevaiia and Wanhlngton Territory."
CUAR1.KH J.KAVITT '
Of Monuwano. Coouty of Chihall-, Mate ol
Wuhlnxton ha thii day hied In Oil olhc hi
worn kliiU-inent No. IMS. lor tin purthaac of the
NKJiotBcctlon No. Ki, in Tonhli No. 28 H.,
Kaiige No. 0 W., and will ol!r proof to ho
that the land ioiir-IiI I more valuable for i'
timber or Htonetlian lor agricultural pui-po-".
and to entubllah hla claim to auld laud before
tlie KcRikter aud Hecelverol tbiaomceat Kim
burg, liretjon. on Wedueday the ith day ol
June, mo. Hu name a wltaeanca: iioger Me
Ni lll ol AUrdeen, Wellington, Angua Camp.
Ixll, ol Monletano, Washiugtou, U. L. Oulld, of
lUineburg, Oregoo.
Any and all peroni claiming advewely the
alMTS-dencrllMd land are rciutlcd to lile their
elaiim In tbl orlice on or before laid 'JUth day of
JU"l''U0- J.T.BHIDOES,
(all.) hegiMor.
School Report.
Mr. Kobt. McEwen, of Micco, Florida, writes I.. Allen A Cj. ; "My gardet
spot was 150 x Tib feet. My seed cost flOOO. I'eriili.r 'J.(K), Help altogethe
i.0O. This fall wal the first time I used the "PLANET JK." (Mo. 4 combine'
llill and Urill Heeder) ami 1 made clear llhO.OO and enough left to do me until '
can got another crop." You ean do as well If you nss the
"Planet Jr. Garden Tools."
Churchill & Woolley.
Distributors for Southern Oregon
CURRIER'S GROCERY.
Finest Candies and a complete line of Uottle Goods
all kinds.
Our Stock of
TEAS,
COFFEES, aud
t OTHER GROCERIES
health. Mrs. Koterts will fpend the journal, the best poultry journal in tn
summer In Drain. 'ortbwest, both for 1.75.
Following is the report of the Eden
bower scho ol, f r luontll emliri: March
2, 1900.
Those that averagel above 00 are as
follows': I'ercy North 0!), llorton Hunt
initiou, Al x Fi-'uii""'!, John Johnson,
Irene Hari.ou, Fio)d 8tephens, John
Miinc6n, Casaie FnriiiMfiii. Jennie North.
Willie Johnson, Kate Hanson, Wilfred
l'entney, Hector Ferun IVarl North,
Annie Ferguson, (ieo llm i-ui , Echo
Kruse, Felii and Vi sr Hner-, Emms
Schroten and Hsrley Nor li.
No. of davs taught 0.
No. oi days atieodance. 03.
No. of pupil eortlled 25.
Eui IIakvky,
Teacher.
Are always fresh, as we are constantly getting in uq?;
goods. Remember we can save you money;
Slicridan lilock.
AVM. CURRIEU
P. Benedick.
. . Undertake? end Embalmsp.
Any Job Work done at
Kcasonable Pntft
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