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ammtmmmmmmmmmmwimmmmiks tir it. W1LLI3, Attorney and Counselor at Law, will nrmotlM la all th court of tks BUU. (X George C. Browned Bows to the Will of the Majority. fit In Mmiltri Hnlldltiff, IcraUa eonaty, Ur. THANKS HIS FRIENDS, lion. Geo. W. Brownell, who wss prominent candidate for congress before the M-vMiotiTiIIe convention, publishes . 5a the Oregon City Enterprise the fol lowing Iptter, which shows his loyalty to the party son I us readiness to abide by the will of the majority : 'To my friends in Clackamas oon.y i . , : ; :-. : i':'.' '' "It Is impossible for me tu personally meet every one of you who stood by me in the primary and in oar county con vtfaiton, ana saatmea too m uij ut?ire 10 obtain the congressional nomiuation, and . personally thank you and express to you my great gratitude for your friendship and help. . I take this public wy of reaching yon all and expressing to you, your loyal support. .no man ever Lad truer or nore loyal friends than you have sho yourselves to be to me, and I willIw , treasure up in memory this happy in... ueetation of it us long as life shall last. f At the congressional convention at McMinnville the 15 delegate i from this county did all in their power for roe. aod were true aud loyal to my candidacy to a man, they were in all ways faithful aud true, and I thank them. The Conven tion, decreed thus Hod. Tbos; II. Tongue should carry the standard of our party to victory in. this campaign. We are re .publican sol tiers we are privates we are not skulker or stragglers, we bow to the will of the majority therefore let us follow our leader and our general, and crown the republican standard which be is to carry, with victory on the 4th day of Jnne, 1000. ' Our enemies would be pleased to have as sulk and .bestray our leader and our . party. . Let us Jisappoint them. The . republicans party is greater than anyone man. I ask every personal aud political ii icun ui uiiuo make inn onme cuvit, if anything, a greater effort to secure Mr. Toogoe'e election than yon would have done if I had been the nomiuee. Let it be said for all time that when we to into a republican convention, and the j majority ueciue agamsi us, mat we are - hig encugb. and trou enough to come out ol it republicans aud not traitors to our ' party or to the victor. 1 ask vou to join with ras and our other friends in giving Mr. Tongue, and through him, our part; Hiu h a loyal support that on the evening . .f TnnA , irnn - .. ; ' 1 . .. I j lasting honor of ourselves and our ' county. - Again thanking you, I am, Sincerely yours, Geo. C. BaowxELa 1 J . We pride ourselves on the fact that wt QHf ft Alf C-cfi11'0 thc Largest, Cheapest and Best line of OlIII L VV llLab. Shirt w-ists cvcr showri .n this cJty from 56 cts to $2.50. v In this department wc show a very hand- some laerciirized Sateen Skirt, which cannot Underwear. be , toll frm siik colors 53.50. jCheaper ones but good ones at $1.25, $2.00 jand $2.50. StlMHIlCr j A complete line of Covert, Ducks, White jPique Skirts in plain and appliqucd designs OKirtS.jyff !" Price irom 5oc t0 $2.25. '- j E? I A Are all tlie rae r swe11 summer dresses. 11K FOUiHr(JSjWe have a line in the newjgray lavendar and purple shades which are trade winners. W. BENSON, Attorncy-at-Law, Hniimt I ami ' Review Hiitldlnif. KOMKIII'Hd, OUKl.ON JRA 13. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, I Olflci' In Olirl llotuu Willi Dill. Ally. UUHKUUnO, DBKHOM. j Q.KKOGK M. BROWN, Attorncy-at-Law,' Court Hiium Puwui-tlalm. ROHIBURU. OK J t' Kl'M.KIllON Attorncy-at-Law. Will praulou It) nil Die .Statu and Kmlural ourU Olllco III Mik' UMf., Ri.i'liiitv, orvgoti. inFPUnN' I ST ROSEBURG, OREGON. I lJUi 1 DOLE TO BE HAWAII'S GOVERNOR Ex-President of the Islands Has B:en Chosen for That Position by Presi. -dent JlcKinley. To Cut Oregon in Two. "In a few years, a .very few years. Ore gin will no longer be the large state it now is, but will be divided, as wai Da kota," said a man from Eastern Oregon. . It is not because tbo present territory is too large for a eingle state government, but for entirely various other reasons. ' "Two distinct classes of people com pose Oregon's population, aod their ideas and environment are entirely dis similar. It is this diversity of interests unit nnininna that will reaalt in anew state being carved out of historic Oregon. "Wben the elate is cut up th dividing line will run along the mountains. The Eastern Oregon people will demand a separate state, and will receive it. The Ooaetaqd Willamette Valley will com prise the other. "Even now there is a f-trong feeling in Raster u jOregon in favor ( a snj.ara'e statehood. . At tbe last seHMjii of the legislature Representative Fred Stanley, ml LaGraode, made the propottition. hut U was regarded more in ihe light of a joke than otherwise. . Ere long people will discover that there is no joke ahout it, aud I am informed that at tbe next esaion of tbe legislature a bill will he introduced as a sort of 'fet-ler'. "lu Eafctsrn Oregoi. the (euiil ar. snore of bustling kind than iu ih- Wil lamette Yaliey. They are hard Mkr-, nd have reclaimed large secti -i.- f itie agebrusb. covered, land aui ujude it blossom like the traditional rose. They are an enterprising; lot, and am proud of their neck 0! the woods, fu the Willam ette valley tbe soil is more productive, T rather it yields large crops with corn par a ti rely no labor. An easy-going, uo "isrgetie set of farmers, whose crops r use thmelve, do not have to get out .rid " So yon sea tbere are two -u, .,, - .i rlassei of peqple in Ore- 1.1 j . , particularly in Eastern ij . j ; . aid to , favoi tbe aeparat rt,. . a it would give twice a many or:i ' " band around as tbere are at o knowol it that thero oay t A. . Wasiiinuton, May I. President iMte has been selected a the first Governor of Hawaii. The format announcement will t e made when the list uf Hawaiian official, to he appointed hv the presi dent, is com pie t a. San Jv.s nr. Porto Itico, My 1. The inauguration of Charles II. Allen, . forra-jrly Assistant fjecretarv of the Navy j as American Civil Governor of the It land of Porto Rica, took plaee today. . The ceremony was most impressive. ' Governor Allen made sn inaugural ad dress, which was well received. ' THOS. KAY'S WILL. . Executors Are Named Who Will Con tinue to Operate the Woolen Mills. t i ' voguuevl as separate tt V1 a will madu April 'K the late Thomas Kay, tounder of the Salem Woolen Mills, disposes of hie property. lie directs that just debts and funeral expenses be paid first and then directs distribution as follows : To his sou, Thomas B. Kay, two notes givo liy turn to deceased (or f.'oOO, out he shall pay all interest and $!00 ou principa'. To bis daughter Fannie Iiiehop, note for $'2500 niveu by C. P. Ilinhop.on same terms. To bis daughter Lihhiu Col)o-, Notes ofO P. Coluw, Jr., for VM0, on pay- ment of interebt. To Harah Ler,ora Kay, note madx by A Mother's Plain Words " I suppose you will be nstonished when I tell you that six years ago I was in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lunar trouble, lccauso you , can see how well and ttrong I am now. The attack at that time caused tcrnblo pain in my encscanu mnjjs. i couui uartlly move, and to stoop caused intense sul ferins;. Someone advised Ack- , , . , , , . . . , ci a jjuwmi xvcjiiuiiy, huh 1 thought I would try it, although I confess that down in my heart I had little faith in it. Tho first bottle gave fcrcnt relief, and the Kecond bottle madu me the healthy woman I nra today. My husband's lunjjs are weak also, and he cured'himsclf with the same grand old remedy. Our boy nnd trirl have both been saved by it from death -. by croup. I know this If! so, for when they were attacked in the niht I had a bottle in tho closet, and by acting quickly that fatal malady was easily overcome. U'c always give it to the children vhe;i they have a cough or cold. and we would not Ins without it for anythiug. Uy sister will toll you also, if you ask her, that it IS a medicine. that can always . be depended upon for alt the , trouhicsol the breathing organs. I tell all our neighbors about AcU-r's English Remedy whenever I get a tli.i.ioc, and there are plenty of pco- pc around -Mechanicsv.lle, N. ., where I live, wuj would no more think ot go in.,' to bed at night without alxttle of it in the hotint than they would of leaving; their doors wide open. As I look at it, pure tits arc criminally responsible when they allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because here is a certain remedy that will conquer tho terrible monster every time. (Signed) Mrs. Flovu Fowieb. A"krr'a KnjfU Rmelr li noli bv all druggist under a pdnltlve guarantee that v.iir money will i.o refunded in ok of failure, ajc, je.f nJ i a bottle hi ViiiieJ (' and I'umula. In KnRlmml, in. jcl , 7. 31I., nu cu. Y.'c cu'htrizt (lie v.Ua- umranUi . 11'. II. HOOKER Jk CO., I'nprUtur; Xcu York. For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. JAS. K. SAWYERS, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, HOSKIICIKI, (lll.dUN, Room 3 A 4, Taylor .t Wilson llloi k. QOMMOnoRE S. .JACKSON, Attorney nnd IViiinwIlnr at Law. MinillL' I.UW nnd Witt. r IMirhta mn.lu a sjK'cinlty. Mrlrt Bill. RiMKHl'Ka. UKKUiiN JOHN If. SIIUPK. ATTOR.NE Y-ATLA W, UohKitiH.i, Oik. ..on. Bnsli tcr.m V.H. j,t' iimet-.tid Ci.b btiMlir niKTlnltv. Omc Alnnham lltilMltiv, ' M. WIAWTOED, Attomey at Law, oomiilAt, Mrtcri BMk'.. ROHXimnf. r-BuiiirMbef..rtii r.H. unaom..D Nats lloeolver 0. 8. Laud Oace. 7A 1 1 I & WW V rr "' i JA. ni.'CHAN.VN, ou,y i.tl,,.. Attorncy-at-Law. . Collections a Specialty. fUxita .1 Uuilen Uulldlnw. l:o,sKBfnu,u J. CURTIS SNOOK," oniv,f in llbrnliiuii IIIK. UViT l''Ht..lln w Hcviow BulMlnif 1 e.cj.tiono No. 4 I'KNTIST. Rosclmrif, Or. 1I.1YNKS, . DENTIST, KO.-EIH-Kfj, tlltl.ON E. M. CIIFADLK. IKJCTOR )!' DKXTAI. Sl'RIlKR Y. Onu-o In tllu Hit,. B,l,.ko,.,lWlu Klu..m ''HI KO-KRI i n iiihvmv. QR.GKO. I?.' II0UCK, Physcian & Surgeow Office Pot Ottloo Uki. ftioriv. Main in I'HKUUN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'kitkh txkTV Land Okiii;k. lloH-liur, Or., April 1-', l'JK). Notice in licreliy given that in compli ance with tint proviidoiix of the art of hei to deceased for f240U, oil payment of Conj;rcHH of Jinn- .'I, 1S7H, entitlfd ''An . I. .... .1 : l I . - .1 . .1 10tere-t. ari, nir ram oi iniiia'r taii'jH in wit;, Mated oi i aiiiorma, Oregon, .Ncvii'lu itml WahliiiiL'tou Territory. NILh A. VVKDKKN, Of rVattlo, l'(ptmty if King, Stuto of rtv, to have and to hold for her Washington, haa thiM day filed in thin iif , . n i .i:ii. I Hi'! l)i sworn ntatetneiit No. !C5, for lif, are! thm. to . divided l0 JmrchaH0 f t, s'i N W, Utn a. To )rttia I., Kay. nme kind of note, same interest To his will-, Anna Kay, all the rtbt of his oroert natural li equally instaeen Dis ctnuirfeii atjtjve , 4, ( Section No. 4. iu Township No. 24 uaaied. , H,, Kanp No.'y W., uud will offer proof Thos. B. Kv M'd FaiinUt Uiehop r : t chow that-th land mania is more namel n exeeutora valuable for it timber or stone thuil for named as executors. , . . . . : nriciiltural jmrpot-es, and to establish . Tne ill i witiMw-ed by O. 11. p. his, daim to said land Ixrforo tlu hiiia Coehow and J, K, Weatlmrlord. ter and Keeeivc.r i'f this ollico ut lfoso Tbe petition sets forth the atove burg, Oregon, on luesduy thu ITotli lay named as heirs and estimates value of property at $30,000. . The will was admitted to probate Mon day before Juilne Terrell, Attorney O. P. Cosbow, of Koxebur, r.etiny as lagal adviter. Th will has published in ihe presence of Thos. I'. Kay, C. P. Bishop and U. II Goshow. .Suitable ioii1r were Kiven. The Woolen Mills start-! up Monday and a ill be operated by tbe executors. ' .lime, lfNNt. lie tiatni.'S us witlieses ! 1'. lioling, of Seattle, Washington, K. Von Noriiitin, of Seattle, Wusiiiiitou, . ,1. tiurdiner, of Roseburg, Oregon, J...A. Kn'dald, of New . Wliutcoin, Washing ton. Any and all persons cluimin udverw ly tli ubove-descriUid lauds are re(iitu-t-d to file their claim in this ollico on or before aid i'tith dav of June, l'.HKi. J. T. BUHMiKS, "' ' (al) Register. : J4JLMKR V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND Kl'lUJF.ON. RosKlllHO OltKIIO.N fljwial lt.-iit.,a (tlun f) Ultetifi of the ' , 1 troet. Offli-o-JUlu hi., one U.sjr lief I'll llnll rhonu, MB In :4l. nosKBUKu iivioio.N nu :,. b. or u fv mwUevur ecoud sad tounh huuda. n ..iua wu m, . 7. K. Or V., MtKla aiaufioviUMi m atuaid. lu (ood Undlus c. C. II. K1SHKH, H. M. U JM. SdK tt.1.1, c. V.. LATJHKI. IXMXJK. A meullnire tha lA . taco luoiHU. V M . U u. ..... and tb VV'tsluaiKlaa in Try a box of Chocolate , Creams and Hons Hons phom tub RHUY -T- and you will understand why, our CANDY is so popular. Jl.T. JSWITT, B'MiJ. .. T0HIC0RtHATKK. JfO. S. O. K."b.. MXMTH x the tint aud tMrd montK uj HHi. K.J. WTKOL'I), W. 'A. MaUDE RAHT.Bec'y. fOlEKN WUODM KN OK AMKRK'A mTv It U' H. J.. MASSTKaH, Clark. ' Mai.ra, v. V alar. , 5. CARROLL. VVyx The Jackson county democratic con- ijrant'i Pas Ohserver: The demo ventioa was held last Baiorday at Jack- ,.rlll, ,a popolists of Orgoni who Lse onvUle. The fusion populists were in-' iWays been "pi.eo" against banks, tiled to low, and a little concession baofcera " and money derUs, srilb tbe made by giylng them tbe commiasioosr . ,,,, OCOositeicy for which they are and one of tbe fepreeenUllree. hnt thU too-weir o-edv hare Hawed 4eker, not beln satisfactory toe will bare yf; j; Daly') 'of coo (trees in! the flmt lis mast iCoot-ntioo tod probably ereseot ttkt in ..." mu Go to F. li. WOODRUFF'S Jiarber Shop Tor a prompt atd first class shave or hair cot. Baths 'in' connection. ti'Jdkkson St. ways wvIcuium. 1. A. BOOflAN-AV. T.JKWKTf, Clerk. . pHILETARIAN IXIOE. HO. i. 1 O O their h.U in a.i,i ir-ii IXr'V' ""I. w d toalioua. N. T, Jt ett, 8c'y, Inuh. DOtUCBOBO bOUi, NO. IS, i O tiV Men mouDi iil ii i. n. -. 7. . -."""jl" u' II. T. McCLALl I.N, Kecurder. P. B. H KHT jrlnuvi'r tldket.