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THE UAY CASE. One Lonely Vote Shut Him out of the Senate, the Vote Being; 33 'to 3J. Washington, April 24. Vote cn the Quay case was taken promptly st 4 o'clock. The resolution which declared Mr. Qnay "uot" entitled to hi tnst was first laid balore the Senate. Mr. Chand ler moved to strike oat the word "not," end on that tbe vote as taken. Quay loses. The vote was 33 to 32. TOO flANY JAPS. 2fflfflfflmmfflnmmfflfflimmmmmfflmng 1 ...HE IB ill... 1 Government Will Investigate Alleged Illegal Landing; of Japs. Tbe Japs f coast as mi in their pal. thing Is done Eleven hundred Japanese were tainted in Seattle from a recent steamer (rom the Orient, a majority ot them remaining faere. a menace to the Pacific - so as were the Chinese st days. Unless some- check this growing im migration, the country, and particularly the Pacific cast, will shortly be overran wivhin them. Tbe Japanese are clanisb, they are close, aid hve not ih leapt interest in tbis country, eher than to make what tbey can out ot it. To be sure they are progressive, and derire to be educated. Bot tbey do not come here to remain, bat, like t ie Chinese, their aim is obtain competency and return to their Mother country. The time w ill come, and that shortly, when the feeling against tbe Jape on tbis coast will he as strong as it has ever been towards tbe Chinese. We pride ourselves on the fact that vc QLji. 7l Set" C? havc Largest, Cheapest and Hcst line of OIlirL VV dlbLabi shirt Waists ever shown in this city. Price from 50 cts to $2.50. In this department we show a very hand some mcrcurized Sateen Skirt, winch cannot UndCrWCclTe be tol(1 from silk in a11 colors at 53.50. Cheaper ones but good ones at$i.25, $2.00 and $2.50. lirntTlfBr A complete line of Covert, Ducks, White Pique Skirts in plain and appliqued design aSkiftSe vary'g in price from 50c to $2.25.' , I - Are all the rage for swell summer dresses, llllv aPOlllSrClS We have a line in the new gray lavendai and purple shades which arc trade winners. R05EBURG, OREGON. J0SEPH5015. 1 umtmuumumiuuiiiimiuiiiutuuMuuMf; Washington, April 24. The Treasury Department today decided to investigate the rumors of the al'eged illegal landing of Japanese cn the West coast. An in spector baa been ordered to go to Seattl and make a complete report on tbis mat ter. He left Washington for that city today. ' THE DEMOCRATIC PULSE. SUMHONS. Bryan and His Ideas are Bound to Be the Issue. Nkw Yobk, April 24. The following is a summary of the replies from 23 of the democratic national committeemen, to questions regarding campaign issues and candidates: As to leading issue, Anti-Imperialism 21; Anti-Trost 21; Money question 16; Anti-militarism 0. Chicago platfo'tn reaffirmed, 20; non committal as to Chicago platform three. Dewey's candidacy not taken seriously, 11; Dawey'a candidacy would not hurt Bryan, 12. For Bryan by acclamation 8; Bryan nnanimously or'on first ballot 13. For vice-president, Schley two; no personal choice 16; Commings, Salzer, Van Wyck, Williams, I'attisou and Daniel one each. "Lincoln Republican Party." Mjsxkai'ouh, April 21. Announce merit of a change in the title of the .Sil ver Republican party was made today in a document setting forth tbe party plat form, issued by Executive Aj:ent Corser. Lincoln Republican are to succeed tbe Free-Silver Republicans, and tbe Nation al Silver-Republican party is to give way to tbe Lincoln Republican party. The transfer is to lake place at Kansas City, on July 4, when tb National Coo ven al of the Free-Silver Repub licans and Democrats in in session. General News. Japan wilt take steps to slop the emi gration of her coolies to this country. Tbe Boer PeaceCorumissioneni mis-ion baa been a failure. China is growing mure and mure op posed to tbe "open door." Turkey's rply to thti UniieJ St 1 is unsatisfactory. Tbe I at-1 statistics show lli'. tli United Status lias cvrr 200,000 miles if railroad, and leas ttiaii 20.U00 miles of good wagon roads. A peculiarity of tbe Oregon registry Uw is that no opportunity is afforded for r:gMr-t'on for.ths November election !ttv ..',- have been closed for tbe J un - 1 . iery one, therefore wbo wiahen -. tor president tbis fall must rei-ur before May 15. Tbe only proviaiou under which voters not regis tered can vote in November is tbe sec tion authorized "swearing in" of rots, which 1 u certain and at best trouble uitet. IX T11K CIRCUIT COCUT OF TIIK .t-t. of Orwon for Douuhif County. V. Ii Y.innir. A. (i. Youim itrnl io. J stLfirns. i;irtnr under tho lirm name of 1-:. (i. Young & Co.. PlaiiitifTd .lam.- K. M:iniii2 ii ud Minerva 1. K. M:iniiiiiL'. Defemlanti". To James K. Manning tunl Minerva L. K. Mainiinis. above 'named dcfeml- wits: lathe name of the State nfOiv- gon: You sir hereby required toaviKMir and answer tho complaint tiled against von in thv :iliove entitled action on or before the first dav of the next regular term of said court, to-wit : n or fieforc tlnllth dav of June. liMIO, ami if you fail ho to answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you us prayed for in their eomnlaint. to-wit: For the sum of tftH5.45 with interest at the rate of 10 iter cent tier aiinuiu from the lt day ol February, I'.HX), for eur-li attorney's fe-s as the court shall uijuip; reasouaoie and for plaintiff's coMs ami disburse- ments. ant for an oraer 01 saie 01 me following dcscrilxil attached real prop erty, t--wit : W J.j, of M'. .'4' of See To 23 S R i W, Will. M.-ridian. lxts 1 2 and 3. the SK of NWi and S.j o SFM of Sec 5 in Tl 25 S R 5 W. have and :u:cfptig therefrom acres hereto fore Ieodcl I niixiua jKii.i! .i i. V. Als excepting a strip of land :0 feet wide besrinnini; at the southwest corner of said land sold rruixiia Lodge '.17, running north to sotitli line ot 15a ker Donation Land Claim, tnciico wes-t along sail lino 8 rods containing 2 acres. Also exceptim; 1 aere in th! . K W of said Sec 5 heretofore sold C. I. Manninu'. the deed for which is of re: ord on page 14, Vol 5 Record of Deeds for Jiouidas county, uregon. lliis summons is imhlisheil iiv order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of said court, which order is dated April 2:!, 1IHJO, and the tune prescrns-i 111 huk I or der for immication is once a week lor six weeks preceding' the first day of said term of court, and the eiiv of the first publication of this summon i April 1M I!tOO. F. W. I5KNSON, Attorney for I'laintiffn. Oregon Notes. L iiia county fir'iors "iuch in'er eated in cretrnnrie". Corvailis mn will tak 2000 spring chit kens to C4 Nome by an eirly Steumer. A ForfMt rrnH man ban Pent a bill to Brvn Hfaing p-y f-r chi'ka killed by the s-lu'e fired on ' Ii H-i'a;i')ij :i his recent visit there. Laim county has oyr 40 H) reitered voir- up 'his itute, utiJ liaker count ats-iit 1000. A' 'he 'ast -l-eiiii In Baker county there wero H00 voIhi throw i:. This tear that number t-hmihi be increased by 1500, but U increase has not. be. n ivgitp'. to if nothing of the origioall'iiiintier. The same condi tions exist in DohkU county. UOKl TEA rOSITlYKLY CUKFS sick headache, Indinettion and coiifctipa- sleti. A deligbtlul her I. drink. Re moves all eruptions of Mi in, prodwi- A Mother's Plain Words " I suppose you will bo astonished when I tell you that six years ago I was in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, because you can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible pain in my chest and lungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused intense suf- tennp. Someone aaviseu Ack er s t-ngiisn Kemeuy, ana i u ii Rr I I '1 11 thought I would try it, although fYslI LrV 1 I 11 1 liil I confess that down in my heart A 11 Ivf .if I I'J'flf I had little faith in it, Tho OT?ila"J7 '3lL LI 1l1t , first bottle gave ereat relief. ftJCVTT I P'Vfc?? and the second bottle made me -n V rtJiiii i u vAj S M I W the healthy woman I am today. My husband's lungs are weak also, and be cured himself with the same grand old remedy. Our Hrtw nnrl tyirl hnvn fvith been saved by it from death by croup. I know this is so, for l when they were attacked in the L'. :l, I u.. 1 .uni.i.ii..M...i i u.. l.l.. r-.,i r.:'.t malady was easily overcome, (ir I We always give it to the children when they have a cough or cold, and we would not be without it for anything. My sister will tell you also, if you ask her, that it is a medicine that can always be depended upon for all the troublesof the breathing organs. I tell sm our ncignoors about rt .-t - .4. Ai-i-fr't P.ncrliKh Rpmrdv whenever T rrt n thance. and there are olentv of DCO- ti'.e around Mechanicsville, N. Y.. where I live, who would nomore think of go in.; to bad at night without a bottle of it in the house than they would of leaving; their doors wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally responsible when they allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because here is a certain remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time." (Signed) Mrs. Floyd Fowler. A-1 :-r'ii r.r.nllsh Remedy l iwld by all druKi(lt under a positive (uarantae that v..i r iiiom-v will lie refunded in cam of failure. ;c, nc., und l a butt la ill L'-',ntl s-.a: , and ( una'la. In ICnKland, is. :d., a. 31I., and 4. Cu. I'.'t cufliuriir ttu ulmvc 1nariuUc. .If. 11. UOOKEB 4b CO., ProprletOTi, Jim l'tfr. For sale by M. V- Happ, Druggist. K Mas (lot 'Em Bad. Tli umlutii'l -n of hariult-si tuakea, i with which the lionks of KUmnth rivt-r . are favored. tiKvp, act ua'ed by the wartnib i of apriug'iinr, b-vuri making their up- pfaiance (rom ilm crevices of the rr.cks . au 1 crucK Iuth i lift y have wintered I amidnt the luxury of e.isa und ijuietildc. Acc.orOiDe to iippearamiei ttiey have Milled through the winter in belter con dition than usual. Couiing from break fast this morning, we met a bevy ol snakes on their way to I'ald Knob to bold a sunritM prayi-nneiing, und no ticed that, they moveil with healthy agility and ha. I ttm IuMhi- of joy and con- toiitmeut in their fyttr. With due de fernce to tmcli a uorihy uHiherimr. e itrred to one ei le im ihey p.tt-d, and afterwards, with tender HolicitU'te, shook the lining ol oor trousers to make sure that none of th youna-wr members of tbe company had got oil' the track ami lust. Tuhhh RUrikett hav none of the venom belonging to rittilesnuk'-H aid may not ho ho cnmdng and brain a ths latter, tint are turrillc slid fata! i-m-minn to auy i.jiiiniiM aprtc.i')-. Tint ii i.Iih reason thern itu't a rattlesnHkn in KUm- ath county lvlamath raid Itp.i t. Il ea ii. iai aa i i. c . t YT B. WILLIS, Alttorney and Counselor at Law, Will orasttM la all tha aourta of lbs Btata. () te In Maratar HaildliiK, l)oulaa auantf, Or. P W. BENSON, Attorucy-at-Law. Roomn 1 ami I Rorlaw DulldliiR. HO.SKBI'KU. UREUUN JBA'a RIDDLE, Attornoy at Law, Odloo In Court lloimi With DM. Atty. ROHEBCRO. ORBUON. Q.KKOOK M. nROWN, Attorncy-at-Law, Court Hniiiti tluwu Nialra. ROHEBDUO, OH, K Try a box of Chocolate Creams and lions Hons -VU PROM THE . jmy -v itchem. and you will understand why our CANDY is so popular. 5. CARROLL. J. A. Yoakum is pur h.oiii;g calve in this section for California dairy men, pay. on $8 per head, tells tbe Marahfield Sun. iaa lrffrt commVxum, -r iamey re Af. Yoakoui ears CaliforoUoe rcognla faaded. 25ct. aul W i f. M. F. Rspp, the auix-riority ul wir nilk a' k aol are 4regX(sf. mt'i i u iFi- i ti ' f i i i U J -. Go to F. II. WOODRUFF'S Barber Shop J C. FIJLLKIITON Attorucy-at-Law. Will piarlirc In all thu NUtu uud fVduial lourU Ottlco In Mailt' ItUlg., Uoncburx, Oroton. JAS. K. SAWYKRH, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, ItosKiaHo, Omuok, lloom 3 A 4, Taylor A Wilson lllock. QOMMODOHK S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at . Mining Law uud Water nights made a sjiecialty. Marttrra KosKBCRU, OlttOON John ii. siiuri:, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, KOSKIIIRU, OlIhOON. Ihipiltic'i b(riro t'.hi. Land umovanJ I'rt.ba bUflurM a J-ciullj. Ofllco Abraliam ltulldiuv. J M. ORAWTOBD, Attorney at Law, oorua 1 it . Maraters Bids., ROBB0R0, OR sr-BiilnoM liefora tha V. M. Uud Offlcs aud mruiusramaapoclaltr. Lata Rocvlrer 0. 8. Land OSes. JA. HCCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorucy-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Roiiin '.I Marntfnt Uulldlni;. HO-iKUL'Kli, OK ii:ntist. Olt'.vi- In llhruliiiiii TJ-1 mi,. vrr i'om..m.v Koscbu rg, Or. Y w HAYNKS. DENTIST, Review BulidlDjr, lolephouo o. t. KOSKIII RO, OKKUOX JQR.ii:o. k. iioi cK, Physciau Surgeon. OOlCfl 1'iwt Olliri- Hlil. l'lionc. Main HI UO.Kllt'Ki tlkUiON JJLMKR V. HOOVE II, 1 HYSIC1AN AMI SURGEON. KoHi:nt:iia Ouccion Bpeclal atn-lilliilt ,-lrin to Uliuaix'l of tin- .V.o and Tbruit. Office-Ualu hl.,uuuiluor (ulitbof i'ltjf Hall Notice For Publication. Uniikii Btxtf.H l.xn Oiru . RObur, Ortnon. KebrUarji li, IwO. N.illci; la li.-ti-by Rhi-ii thai la ooinphulitu tin tint iirovmliina ol the m-t nl f '..n r... .. J ll nil ;;. Ii, n, fiiiUU-d "An act fur the tain ol tl l:i - 'i iaiiij in Miu bihkh, i t.aillurvin, urcsxii, Nevada, und WnNhiiiKton 'lerrilnry," C11KIS11AN ii. 1j A II f OfWiiHhburn ;omity of layili-ld, Hlntc il Wl c mill, haa tlila day llli-d In tlua ultli-i. Iili .w,lru tUU-niunt No fur thu itiin-liaui n( iii of wcllou No. hi l(inh1p .o. V4 noiill nniiiiM .MI..I una will oil, r uroof la nhuvy lluil IIil- land whikIiI U mom valubli fur l! tlinU-r or Hour lliau Inr Kiirli-uliinal nil num.. and lneatHlillkli lilat-lulin to u.l land U-lurd inu ivi-KinwraiMi iK i ein roi luiaiimco at Kuu l.nrK, On-Kuii, on hrlilay Ilm r, day of April, It.. I Hi. i.iiiiw . I ' n .... ' ' iwai. Hi- iiaini-a aa m llnraan: Jamoa CI. Turin y of rortliind, Un iiim, f.. T. poWoll, of Wnoillan'l. Wablutbill, Kdivard ) Hlavcm, of Aaliliin l, ,n uuniu, luna, u. l unur, Ol AKIIIallll, w l. conalll. Auy and all poraoni clalmliiK advam-ly lint aio drwrllxil landa am rr.iiiitli,l to i.l.- iii..ir c-lalina In tliia fitlloii on or belurv laid T, dav id A ..v. I lUful ' (aJDp) J. T. llltlDtiKH, KpkIkIit, Vox a prompt and first class shave or haircut. Baths in connection. 418 Jackson St. Notice for Publication. L'nitki ktatsk UNtiUrniK, nuai-uurx. urcgon, n-bruary li, J!H)0. Niitlco la ln-rehy Klveu (hat In ..mii.lLu.-f with Uiu prm ialoiia of lliu act of Coiinr) of JunuH, ln7, entitled "Au act fur Urn aalu of tim ber landa In lliu Htatca of California, Uri-KOti Ncvuda aud U aatuuKtou Ti-rrllorr;' ii mi aa li v. rii-.vMSM, of Wiinliburii.Couuty of Jlaytliild, Ntalo ol Ult coualli, luia tliladay llli-d lu llilaortioe liliiwnru inu uiini ru. ior me iuruaa ul lue uorih i-nt iinarli rol H. ciion No 10, In Townablu No. '1A Hiiutli Uiiniii No. X Hi.if. ml Kill niiu. ... ...1 to allow that Ilm laud aouglit la murv valuali'n for Ha tlinUr oratnue lliau lor axrlcullural unr-iKi-ea and 10 cataullah lila claim lo aald laud lm f rutliu Ki-Kikti-r and H'.ilvcr of Hi La office at Kowbuiv, Urugou.un Krlday, tbo'J7H day of April, luuo. "', aa trltueasi-a: Charlie OelaiTt, of Waaliburu, Wla.; MlcbaiU N. Ulatad, il Wa-3- Lliril. W'lm JmimtmH 'I'.i.hl. ..f It. A ti-.. tbn ""'"'" uruuy. 01 romaua, goo; rraiik W. foller, of Aablaud, Wta. Any aud all parauua olaluiiof atlvarariy auwva-at-Mriiisij lands am raguaatud to 0l (In Ir uiaiwa In ItUa ic aa or twfort aalf ihk.y