v- t. . , THE PLAINDEALER Pnbllnhtsl M.mrtny unit Thur?dT. Tim I'l.UXDEAl.ER PCBMSHISU n. County Clerk's Affidavit. Oitick ok County Ci.krk ok Douglas County, Rosk.durg, Oregon, Ski'T. 14, 1S9S. I hereby certify that I will turn into the Douglas County Treasury from my salary during my terms of of fice, the sum of $500 on or before the first day of February, 1S99. J. F. G.zi.kv, County Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before 111c this 14th day of September, 1S9S. J. S. FlTZHUGii, seal I Notary Public for Oregon. Furniture. Furniture, furniture. Take a look at our line of Hcd Room Suits and com pare the price and quality of the goods with other lines W. C. COXNKU, Klitor aud Publisher. E. I) STIIATKOUD, Associate Editor. Mutcrlpt!on ltut. L Uno Yesr ,. t- 00 Si t V.Kitbs 1 00 I'lirec Months - 50 fp even with Portland prices. Sec our line of Uuffet Side Hoards, Combination cases aud Sadie's Desks. MAY H, l!KX It Is to be a trade-off rampaian, from the report?, ! the "Tnic-ii" party. Knowing that they crm't cunv the coun ty in atquare tight the still hunt is re BorteJ to and trades are ctlerod, especial Jy for their legislative ticket. Me publi cans, be oa yoar guard for the smooth tongue of the tuao who would sP off his friends. Editor Nuttir?, of the Alhany D.uiy Democrat, is . little too l road-auced for the fusic Tor spoils combination, and they are I ng a bard time keeping "him in line. Mere is his latest bad break: "An Albany man told his rela tives east, that every man anJ woman here in Oregon wanted eorouierci.il ex pansion and propperi'y. That in what, and we are doir.g our best to get it. It is the kind of expansion we tieed." The republican joint and county ticket Is a clean one aud merits your support. It is composed of men true to every trust, free frr ,m demagog and chronic office seekitir. They oelong to no ring a-.d are . pledged to na one. They stand firmly on the principles of the nartv. and are in favor of a strictly eco nomical and business-like administra tion of connty affaire. This ticket cou trasla admirably when compared to the faaion for spoils, anytbing-for-oflice com bination that is beiotf paraded before the people nnder the guise of "union" ticket. It is observed that the Review is not Fa. inn much these t-ya about that 'fk)bo Letter," which was conspired a;ainst Sheriff Stephens by the demo cratic ring of this city, and a bold effort made t have the libelois effusion put-i-hed in the Flaixbealuk, in order to more easily defeat Mr. .Stepbeus for re--.: initiation in the demo-pop conveuiion. Ic nhould be remembered that this high- tun Jed, traitorous treachery against Sheriff Stephens was planned mid its execution attempted bv prominent lniocratg, one of the ring leaders at present being a candidate on the union ticket. Thus we have a fair illustration of the material composing the Uaseburg ring, over w hich Ecss Fisher presides a combination eo corrupt that treachery 33 practiced against even its most tried and true servants. The principals in Ibis notorious affair will be hroaght to lieht in due time. Dawn with thi- gang of boodlers and conspirators! In outer to souienbnt justify bitnvelf for not teturning one cent of hid salary back toio the county tieasury, as he pledged himself as above ti do, Mr. Gn.ley now, with brazen effrontery, sets f irth the claim ot bring the mithor and finisher of the bill passed in the legislature providing for the reduction of th sulaties of the o di cers of this county. Tho facts are the man, through whom iar.lev claims he urged the pasMJge of the hill, Representative Wilson, opposed tits only innure intro duced for this object, which tiill wan dratted and introduced hy the IXxiglus county fepublican senator, Hih Into lion. A. V. Heed, and It wim only through tho per si'tTit i; r n l t llortrt ct Mr Heed and the u:iioii representative?, Woimt'olt and C itm, tha' Mr (l,t?.V V i ilit-haiul inuti was prevailed upon to t-upporl ths Iletvj tod, ever or-l nf which ca:i hi proven conclusively. The Ruseburg Kwvlew een r'-puten tho c!ai.-.is of Mr. t ia.ley in its iesue of May '!, 1'KKI, w hen it said : THE review's admission: "Senator Reed introduced a bill reducing and re-adjusting the salaries of the officials of Douglxs county and in order to insure its passage the Union representatives, Wilson, Wonacott and Conn, introduced no measure, but came to the support of Mr. Reed's bill.'' carry a good Hue of Uaby Carriages and (o Carts babies. Call and see them. We for your A new line of Hed Lounges aud couches jnst received and the tariff is down to bed rock. Our Hue of Ftfrniturc is Up-to-Patc aud the prices! are extremely low, compared with the quality of the goods. B. W. STRONG. Roseburg, Oregon. - The Furniture Man. The lusiou sheet over tbe way being unable to conceive of a real united, har monious party movement, since it has thrown its own party into turmoil and bitter strife, marvels at the harmonious manner in w hich lh republican leaders of this county aie conducting the prebent campaigu, and alleges thai nil kinds of trade and political juggling is being re sorted to in order to tiring about such a result. The, Review seemi to have for gotten tbe very HU-husiaalic and har monious proceedings ol republican coun ty convention, at which time and place all party difference wera forever buried and the resolve made to work eariie-tt.y together in one common ciose ".he suc cess cf tbe republican party an I triumph of republican principles. It will ts re membered since the Keyiw aim -tinned tbe name of Judge Fullerton in mi-t con nection, that it was tbis Haunch ai 1 able exponent of republicanism that gave Hod. A. C. Marstera the nomination in tbe republican convention for stale sen tor.lt is no wondjr the Review is grealy alarmed at the harmonious aclim m i: republicans, of tbe whole R. M. VEATCH CALLED DOWN. Made to Apologize For Pursuing the Usual Fusion Tactics of .Misrepre sentation. Windy Veatch made nn assertion over at Coburg in l.iscanvafs that he apolo gize I for up at WaliervMIe tho next day. He b:uJ the railroad had a p.eci of land adjoining his own on w hich the company was assessed at $1.50 an acre. Veatch said he bought it and the assessor con cluded it was mora valuable after it left the hands cf tho railroad company and immediately assessed it at $2.j0 au acre. When the candidates returned to Eugene from Coburg the matter was investigated and it was found that Mr. Veatch was assessed on that land the tame an (he railroad company had I'te.i, fl.oOan acie. The fact was sprung mi Vettch at Mohawk hy liobt Smith, the hgbtniug striker from Grants I'aa-), aud Mr. Veatch was under the paiul il necessity of gettiug up and apologiiiug. When they reached Wabervillo Veatch took oc casion to get up and apologize for his (.'. burg assertion in advance and then, turning to Mr. fMnith, pieadiugiy nked him to fo.-ega further mention of it. Veatch still owes Coburg an apolugy. Eugene Kegister. FOR JOINT SENATOR. Mr. H. A. Booth is a gentieuiuu w ho is well and favorably known to the ptuilu of Josephiuecouniy aud.the w hole district in fact. He bears the reputation of til ing a bueines man of ability and his reputation us a mun is beyond reir.u. h. j at tiiejr j Not only is he keenly aiive to the inter ests of our people, but is also extensive ly interested in their welfare by having a great interekt in the property which be owns arid controls in this county. As a leuislator he will be able to accompiisii as much as any man whom the people could select. Ho is well aud favorably known throughout the state and iloutt ItsHly w ill have a host of .friend in the coming session. Mr. Cooth is a speaker of absiity and will tie aa able a man as his honorable opponent could hoie to Us should be be lfeceil. and wilt have tliu support and co-operation of a strong prty, and a host! of friends to aid ami. asi-t. Grants Pass ' Qlendale. Robert A. li.vj'h tlm candidate on tho repuMicau ticks' for j int senior of Doiivla", Jackson and Lice rotuniee. is a rnau ro well and favorably known all over i l.o B'.ate, that words '( oma can ecMrcely add tv bis nopuluiity. He is a man of the highest e'anrhirJ of moral ity, of purity, cf thought aud action. Whose best rtcommeiu'ati n is to be found inside the ideal home of which ho i the beloved and honored head. Next we see bioi in the character of a public benefactor. His well-known lundx-ring industries givii g employment to some thing more than eight hundred. We bave visited several of his .mills and wood camp, and have noteii with pleas ure the harmony existing umi.g his employes. Ho pacscs arcuu l among liis hired hands with kind and g.-titl words and wo'di of commendntioi. mor'i like an elder brother, tl.au tho j iint owner of eucb a vast iu-luotry. Thu result is hi men almost id- liza him, and Mjnh an ot curance :ii u e'ike is ui.heard of in the Booth-Kelly ii.iilmg and lumber tiusi ness. In Mr. CootU we find a pur!;c beuefacioi, whose ' utmost endeavor is to extend his business ho as to give em ployment (o almost n thousand men rather than retard prois-i by propht.py ira "bid tin. eV Mr. l!.xi!fi in a re- j pabii -an a genial intelligent gi-tstlemiin I wha has prospered exceedingly tiy his I own hoiies'. endeavor, ui.d who has I brni ght prosperity to Southern Orejm by eulerpi ije nad j;enernsity. T.'ie af fairs of our stare will he very safe in the hands of Mr. Booth an I w feel sum he will lie elected ty a Urge mjrity. The order of A. O. I'. W. give grand tu place on ton evening of tliu 11th which whh well at tended. Tney gave an elegant dinner at Hotel ilendal-, and alt-o had provided the best iii'mic. The nianageuient was a success, a-nl the oci-asion much enjoyed by the urn crowd presi-nt. ieo. K'ier.u a:id Uj-h-1 Welsh, of the Gold Bug Mine, came in to attend the A. O. I'. buP. Kev. N. F. Je )ich of (irauta 1'aHS, preached at Wooilford'a hail on Wednes day to a f mull congregation ; Mr. Jenkins is a V.-ry ithle speaker and his sermon was much appreciajud by all who wore present. The Utile ion of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ik SHOE STYLE SHOE COfl FORT. Can be combined in the same pair 01 Shoes, if correctly fitted. We arc prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown in our store, having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac tories in the cast. We should like to have a chance to makeyoti acquainted will- our stock aud prices as we feel assured that bth will please you. , WOLLENBERG BROS. IRoseburg- Pharmacy M. F. RATI', Prescription Druggist. Druj,". Toilet Ariiclf.i, I'Hlent .Modi- ciiiKH. Cinrs, Slafionory. Toil.d S iMps, I'liinta 'irnl Oils. photographic upplie... The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph C"t Film Cameras. urnl 1'iXHtiiinn ihoti).-- Observer. FUSION PRhSS IRRESPONSIBLE. That little mongrel sheet at Junction City, the Koileiin, alleges tha- many It means the utter defeat ; Jap are employed in ini'i a) out the (noion lor i-ooils aud b i l- i Wendlinir baw Mill in which Hun. H. A. licit combination, which the U-v e ! Booth bolda a joint intercut. Ibis is plainly foreees, hence nn frautii; ell'orta to another campaign li pure and simple, revive the old long buried, anti Jlei- The only Japs employe.! in that virin rrann and A. 1. A. i-sues, whicti in no- ity of Line county is on the i-pur of rail wise figure in the pretent campaign, road beibg constructed from the H. P. ltepublican harmony will surely win the railroad to these milia hy the S. V. Co. day airainst fasion inharmony. . The fu.ion pi-a lias ecome io irrespong Card of Thankf . Ide;ie,"-xtre8 my sincere thanks to )!- neighbors aod friends l,. - .'eiit -. . i land sympathy was ach a tc - .. . onsolation to ua in our la, sa ' u-vem6nt and losa of a true od fa mJu! companion and mother. I deairi especially thank the pupils and teaciie- - tbe Eoseborg Public Hchools i r the mi -ndant oontribolion of flowers i d nan) u .pressiona of ympathy. Jora Biv. Wallaoe died at the Urfteuback mine on the evening of 12th of blood poison. Th iutcrmeut took place at the Wolf Creek cemetery .Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Levens of Galea ville, attended the A. O. U. W. ball at this place. We acknowledge a much ap preciated call. Dr. Darrin, so well known til over the state, has rooms et Hotl (ilendale and is doiug a large btii-ine. lr. J. V. Strange of Uoseburg has hie i. dice at Hotel tilendale and is crowded! ...1.1. .1 ...ul U-..VV HUH UCIIIBI nui. j( .Mr. iSoun!mau, of lbs well known t'.rm of Sounemau V ICiicg-1-, called a YOUR ATTENTION Is called to a SPECIAL COFFEE SALE At our store. With every sale of one and one half pounds we give OflE HALF P0U1D. FREE! For strength and delicious flavor and all goes U make a perfect cup, these brands cannot be excell ed. Three fancy Hlends. Peerless 35c, Mcnado 30c, Oriental 25c Remember the week of salt, Monday May 7th to Saturday May 12th. A com plete line of Staple aud Fancy Groceries. ...MRS..N. BOYD; 1 0 ill; 1 iDietnaiineo... os ,! special meeting toH.rai.ge firth con to be ai.plicable.as follow. : "If you read ! , . . . (i. , it in a fusion sheet it is no: true." , JJo(( Abrahim h I donated three lots. Mr. Bonneman Je 3rves great c-i: for leading oa-. la tall Dr. J.C. Twitched siandi high in tbe medical profession of this county and is witball a genial and whole aouled gentle man. No better choice ooldbemade for coroner. Hemeiober Lim when you are makiag out yoar ticket laadablt enterprise. Moj.lii. Advertialng la a spring Ionia for bad- Try an ad in tbe Semi-wetkly Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line ofs g FRESHjlGROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS. VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and Price. Give us a Call. KRUSE & SH AMBROOK. 1) 6 I