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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1902)
ammmmmmmimmmmmmmimmimt i RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS In furniture there's nothing too jrl '.r your Home, so add t its beauty by buying iKme odd prix-es. ROCKING full of worth. Kacheven CHA1RS ing 3'ou can realize a div idend from an iuvestrneut in a rocker. We have them that are comfortable and not expensive. Cob bler seat rockers as low as $2. Nurse or sewing rockers J 1.2 5 and up. CHAIRS We all spend considerable time on a chair. Why not have one that just fits. With such a stock of chairs as ours to select, from 3-011 can certainly find the kind you want. an rcadilv see xxheie In Canets all the rich new iiallerns and each one iru-cd mi dose t- cost that ymi c: its to your interest to buy now whether you have immediate use for it imxv or not. In Stoves and Ranges will say that you see our gnU and et our prices then see other good anil price. We will see vou again. Such ha Iwn the case in the ast. No wonder! f:0 buys fancy Steel Ixange with high closet 12 buys good .lain No. 8 Cook Stove. Charter Oak ; f! buy good plain No. S C.k Move. $T.W buy giod plain No. 7 Cook Stove; 14 takes good 3-piece Fed I.ooni Suit ; $1 gets be-t dining chair in this roiintry for the price ; f:.."0 gets liest eoliil oak polished rocker. Thousands of gxiod bargains xx hich xxt can't mention for want of spacv. Write lor eatal.igu. The Twic--Veek Roseburg Plaindealer Publiched Mondays aid Thurtdaya. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. CCovkr, Editor and Publisher Fed Wkisht, City Editor, Solicitor. ArorsT J. Kk.wtz, Foreman S. C. Baktkcm, Traveling Solicitor. TwkiTk PUindealer, per year, SJ.50 I ate red at the Poet Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Kates on Application. MARCH 27. 1W2. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION : The ropnblicaa county convention Saturday will name tbe winners in tbe election to follow next Jane. It may be that a lively contest will oc cur for a few of tbe nominations, bnt those whose at-pi rations are at that time defeated, promise to submit to tbe will of tbe majority amicably and unite in achieving victory for tbe whole ticket in Jane. At this con vention two matters of importance thou Id be considered, tbe first, selec tion of tbe best men possible for tbe different offices, and second, make tbe distribution of candidates fit all parts of tbe county as near as. can be done by securing at tbe same time men best qualified for tbe ofnceB. AH wanting oSL-e caonotbe ratified at one time and those who are disap pointed now will doubtless have their tarns at a fatare election. From tbe day of tbe convention there eboald be harmonious and euergetio etfort to win. With snch action, vict ory is doubly 60 re. "We have beard of no opposition to E. L. Tarrott and D.vid R Sham brook, the present incumbents, and two genial, able and very popular re publicans, for the office of sheriff and clerk respectively While there may be other candida'es for these places we have heard of none, and it now looks as thjnu they would be the unanimous choice of the conven tion We have hard of no opposi tioo to the renomiuation of County Jadge XL D. Thompson, who is serv ing an appointed term as successor to Jade Lyons, resigned; nor does there appear to ba any opposition to Treasurer G. W. Dim (nick or Com missioners Young and Nichols. The legislative ticket, however, as well as tbe office of assessor, seem9 to bare inspired omi little rivalry, there be ing teveral aspirants thus far in tbe field, All those mentioned are ex ceptionally strong men and tbe lucky ones wili be euro winners in June, i ha state delegation as nsual will be composed of representative republicans from all sections of tbe county, while the oelegation to tbe congressional convention to bo held in Roseburg next Tuesday, promises to be 6ohd for Tbos. H. Tongue the present 'faithful and efficient con gressman from this distaict. ' persons who will be unable to exon- f erate themselves from any reflections or charges through our columns be fore tbe convening of tbe county con vention, and since tbe ire of oar friend seems to have been aronsed by a telegraphic report in tbe Port land Telegram, in justice to Hon. A. M. Crawford and Senator Marsters we will say that they are not tbe Roseburg reporters for that imper and are in nowise responsible for its oiQiruiruiB. .iuu xunuri, Piure air. j rrm.J Lrawforil has lone rwwn reenirni?.! s . as one of the staunch and loyal re publicans of this county and has de voted much of his time and energy to promulgating and promoting repub lican principles and has asked little in return, we are at a loss to under stand why Senator M&rsters or any one else should be censured for sup porting him or delegates favorable to him. if be or tbey should so desire. At this time, as is usual at campaign periods, there does not appear to be offices enough to go around, wherein invariably arises trouble without end. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. Bertha M Rohrer Wants to be Free From Her Husband. Bertha M. Rohrer. through her attor neys 1.. Rilveu and Seo. B. iWris, ha commenced suit in the circuit court agaiu-t her husliand. YV. B. Rohrer, for divorce aud cuntody of a minor child. The couple were married in ljne county April 10, lsio, and have one child, Es ther, age years. The plaintiff allege that the defendant has been guilty id ind inhuman treatment. The complaint state that ever since they were married Rohrer ha treated her with great cruelty, often leaving hr alone days at a time without provisions: that the plaintiff aud defendant have not lived together eince March 21. HX': I that on March 20. l'', defendant came to her father's h u-e where she was staying, armed with a revolver and tok awav their child by force, and kuocking down its mother and grandmother. Mrs. Jenkins. Eugene Register. Gone Into Bankruptcy. It will be observed that our friend, Jn Ige Fullerton, bas a statement today's paper, from tbe tone of which we are sorry to note there appears to be some animosity or unfriendliness of feeling engendred as a result of the eupDosed good naUired contest in last Saturday's primaries ia this city. Tbe objects of tbe allegations made ia Jadge Fullerton's statement are POLITICAL NOTES. pn-the age. The I'ouglas county democratic marie will I held Saturday, and convention on Tuesday April Mh. Geo. H. Wilson, now S) year of has been offered the republican nomina tion for mayor of Portland, and hae con sented to accept the nomination. As a matter of new? we nive the fol lowing from the pencil of a political cor resjmndent at aleni to yesterday's Ore goiiiau: since Henry Ankeny lias made a fight in Jackson county in favor of Geir. it is generally believed that if Geer should not receive the nomination, the Marion county delegates would t-e glad to throw their tupi-ort to Aukeuy, if he should enter the race. Ankeny has many ii-rina! friends in this county. Cecil Rhodes Dead. CteTowv, March 26. Civil Rhodes lied peaiefully at 5:57 P.M. He slept lunng the afternoon, but his breath lie came difficult and his strength precepti hiy diminished until he passed away. " Mr. Rhodes, who" sun went down w hen it yet a day, died in the 47th year of hi? age. He leaves no posteritv. but leaves his name n the map of Africa ' Rhodesia), sjumsor for a com monwealth nearly as large as our West ern state Had he lived he would have devoted the remaining years of his life to and would have spent every dollar of 5ii fortune in equipping that commonwealth. More Primary Returns. flAiiirtSERpHwistT. Dr. Alex Patter son, chairman : Scott Morris, secretary; delegates ehvted. P. A. Brownell. W. P. Reed. W. A. Smiley, Dr. Alex Patterson, . B.Hinsdale and Scott Morris. Justice l-"ace, August Schultz. Constable, Mar tin .Andrews. Road suj.ervisors, Smith river district, Jno. Wroe; Schofield, Ar thur Walker; Five Mile, W. Smiley. Central committeeman, Dr. Alex Patterson. Bohemia Precinct. John M. Peterson and E. K. Lilly. i ne loiiywiiig precin' l otlieer were nominated in the republican primary held at Riddle last Saturday: Justice, M. . Primer: constable, If. A. Crow ; rad survior, Abner Riddle; central committeeman, C. F. Stauffer. Comstocks Delegates, Henry Mooney Roy (Jr'ggs, W H Gray, Harry Cutlark. Central committeeman, Roy Griggs; road Mipervisor, Dist No. r,, Harry Cut- lack. Mast Uinpqna Delegate, John I.iv iruton, II Barker, Chits Clark. Road Kiprrvisor, Pist. No. ."., H A No. :w, John LiviiiL'stou. Srottsburg A K Ooiif. Win Wade. ' H Weather! v and C Hacker. The Tontine sating A-n-'utii-n of MiuaeajKilis. Minn, has pasel into the hands of a receiver, who w ill w ind up if iui"-ines. I tie concern had n easy limner plan, caiculatcd to catch ic- tiui, and from the way j-eople d'ig up their money, the plan was evidently a howling Micces, en if the corrpaiiy did ntt go into tiaukrupwy. By paying in fxt in we klr instaMmeuts i-t $1.25 ech. or when it had matured, the hold er would hae the choice of a J-"0 dia mond or $l'i in ch. A numWr oi Roseburgers invested amounts in the concern, and now there i juite a com-motion. The Ckristian Church. An Easter Cantata will lie given by the Juuior Endeavor at the Christian chorcli next Sunday evening at 7 :3tt. Entitle.1. "The Mother s Dream. ii vh mtkhs : Motlier Alice Mahn Spirit of Proph.-cy Ethel Slmiv Cnild Ray Cloyd Captain of the t-iuard . Lenore Ragslale Leader of Satan's Soldiers .Virgil shnpe . Perry Davis Two Sentries ( B-.nney Buchanan Satan' Soldier. King's Army, uiem lers of the s,N-jety uot taking other part-. IViles this ther w ill lie revitation by Miss Kuitna Hen-tine, sibyl i;ilw.nn iivia Iti-ley. Leliin Tlionisn and An na Wk1. The program w 11 be iiiter sjrseI with song- by the Juniors. All are invited. niaLotu,- ' 15 Minutes sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. A pure, true leavener. Homeseekers Attention. I will offer for sale for the next 'M lays my farm of 22'i acre, lving an old donation claim. This ranch i located !' miles east of Ro-tburg on Countv nd. Plenty of living water, and Minn oak aud fir timlxT on the place. 70 acre ciin l farmed if desired. Fair improve ments. This land is mostly free soil, the bc-t grade, of Hnd in the county and produces tine crops. No black mud. Will sell the ranch and grow ing crop, including over $2u0 worth of fine ma chinery eueh as binder, harrow, plows etc., ajl nearly new for $H500 half down a 1 balance on time at fi per cent It will pay yon to investigate this offer before buying. None but intending buyers cecd apply. Address L. L. Matthews tu27tf Dixonville Douglas Co., Ore. Statement of J. C. Fullerton. In th Telegram of the 25th iust., ap- j pears a press dispatch from Roseburiz evidently intended for the purpose of in juring me and to influence the delegates to the republican county convent inn which convenes here on next Saturday, against my candidacy. It in made to a).;ar that Senator MarHterv discovered ou Friday night last, a eomhiuation U tweeu mybelf aud Governor t ieer, where by the delegates from Douglas county were to l-e securetl by me and bv m de livereil to Governor Geer, aud that Com mandant Shipley was a party to the deal. The fai t is that Senator Marsters and Mr. Crawford and th..-c wit), whom they train iu politics here, base been at work for weeks to control the primaries in this city, and have iifed the party organization which in iu their hands for that purjstxi They have stated to every one with whom they talked, and which they thought would be influenced by their assertions that 1 was not in the race for governor in good faith, but wa inerely a figure bead for tiovrrtior Geer. and the delegation, if Hviired by me. would le turned over to (ieer; and it has been further stated dint. Governor Geer had told a resident of this citv that such was the fact. 1 do not desire to tiu'ure in the public print, but I do not intend that such statement shall go un challenged. There is considerable oe 1-osition to Governor Geer in and about Roseburg, which has grown largely out of matters connected with the Soldier-' Home. By use of this story, that I wa working to help (ieer. a great many voles were influenced at the primaries last Saturday and the result is claimed as a Crawford victory. Mr. Crawford i welcome to all the victories he can se cure iu that way. 1 have made no effort, nor have any of my lrien.l f.-r me, t-si-cure succe-s by other than honorable means. I haxe left the matter entirely to the republican Voters of Dougla coiiuty without any attempt to inthirn. r them. I hae lived iu thi- county a" of my life and the ie--ple of the county know whether I am c.jnipetent and hon orable. The s-ple of thi-count v have honored me at different t.mes and I have tried to di-.-h.irge the tru-t t hex have reposed in me wita fidelity. Whether my nwrd has la-en g.l or otherwise, the (4-ople of Douglas coiiutx know it. It ha been male in thi-c-iuntj. I have at all times tven a re publican and done w hat I could, iu mv humble way. to -trviigthen and upbuild the party, and have at no tii.n-. anight to build myself up by pulling other -;-pie down. I would Iv proud to have a delegation favorable to my candidacy from I..ugla county but if. in order to secure it, I must resort to falM-hood and ii-hotiorable methods. I will Hot get it and might not to have it. 1 desire to state that I haxr not dini-tlvi-r indirect - V made any arrangement with n.vern- r tuvr. nor any in his In-half, nor ha any one for me. whereby any vots that 1 might have in the conxentioti were to 1-e conveyed to him. I have mt written a letter to Governor Geer ru the subject f jvolitic in the la-t f ur xears. 1 have ha-l no iiiterxiews with him on that subject at any lime, nor with auv one for me. Any statement that I Imxc made an alliance with limrnii-r tiivr or his friends is absolutely untrue, audi am willing that Commandant Shiph v. x ho i mentioned a ling a partv l. the deal, may U- put on the tand and tell what I have said to him alut my candMacy and that of Governor tieer; and I challenge Senator Manners a?id Mr. Crawford, or any one who is rir culatmg tliis s'ory, to proxluce any pn-f whatexer of the truth of the clsarge. If they have witr.e-e let them le pre luced : if they h.'ve a man who will state that I ever told him that I was forking in Geer'e interest, or tijat I w.is ie-t in entire good faith in my own r-t:i-lidacy. I want to meet him. If they have anv correspondence t-i that effect, or anything whatever which tends f--how a conibinatioti U twcen myself and Governor ieer I would like to see it. The story is made out of whole cloth and xias made, and i l-ing circulatel. with the intent an. I for the purpose of injur ing me an-1 thereby aid Mr. Crawford' candidacy. Senator Marter assumes to be the leader of the republican party in I)o;iglas county. I do not s-ek ton-n-t-t the leadership with him. Let him keep it, and I trust that under bin lead ership the party will meet with success in .Tune. I never assumed to be a lead er, but have had some eivriehce iu the party ranks, and from that txperi eiicc'havc reached the conclusion that hone-ty an-l fair dealing i liest iu poli tics as in business. J. C. Ki li.kktos. I xxonld mv hat i y x-.'i-d at the not xntiiig for a I do not ; f.' lo some t inn- and Won Id ;u til ; I, pie w In n tip election wen on either Kil own pr u-n-, nor claim'.-m oiljce rea-on that I haxeor have m-i per-itelil ollice holder, bill do c a matter of pi incipl-f that tin can party owes no man ,,t! ii'imary 1 1 :i nir in-j m.v for the, been a 5 aim a- ' hilt Carload of Pianos and Organs PRICES AND OUAT.lf V SUM .TTO VI. V.:. . Com me: that every repiibii.-.iu ow, count ry and lo hi- fai tv, principle- of hi" pa i ty a lieves them to he f. n t In of the people, a n, ,,n,. ,,f pies i- t hat the iil of should goxel'll. I believ-' publican pat ty of I 'on: Made Up "I Hu ll H ho-e lovalt v can not he -I threat lo re Cau dictate its llomii;.., alnl poi.cx. I h-ild the iiit.-re-i- of ti,.- j pleaboxe my own iti-ln i.h:al . 1 i.i r.- an-l whatev. erth ivei.li-.ii .l.-i-n,- i..--t lo do. ii will he.irlfly .-upH.rt and will u-e nv J besi cff.ilts to elect eery in.ln liolnilia-t-sl. Thaukiii-.- xoiir-elf an I the people' for the colisideiatioii ln. n inc. 1 assure I you and them t l.ai I -ull have deuce in tin- republican partx . A. M. ( 'i; xxx a duty t.i hi I siippoi ! the on- a- he be-i""-t intere-ts these prtnei the majority Iliat the re-la- county i-at.ioM-iu ami lakcn bx anv implied k it mi!--- ...... or I xv. i men GOING TO AFRICA. T. K. Rii-hardson baa decided to cell at i sacitice all bin real eatate, including one of the tineol Lome In Oregon. Will ll etot k of musical good at wholenale to anv one wishing to take the entire etock. Great reductions will be allowed from bid retcnlar prices, caah or itujullinents. T. K. KlCII XIID'ON. A'n.-iiuii Sa'eon email goMl S.iujrila)ii, -p.m. Our rheet miieic will be cloied out at & ce&ts per copy. conli- Music Galore. -jh nt uncle, vea nt. li- UlenJale News. IT- ' I . . x t..:a:n .-ii-M ick l ii .' t -Sun. lay at thi- place x i-it in j hi whom he had not seen f..r mam- Mr. and Mrs. Ib-rU-it lb-l-ir. of t c.Il'o. who bought the U'illia Holmes Vall.-y luxe taken their nexx holne. P. I Roln ,t a er-in-laxv, Cha-. I xvhere he ha- a -j-remain in !i -I : i. i ; - - Mr. al.d Mr., i' the Gold I'..:- M i,.-. ..... x Dewey' par.-i.t-. Mr. an ! r-. c. .in ; ;-..t t. -' I" i: i- I ! ol d I.i- ! -an Trail L'ok out for our new carload of Piano and Organs of diiTe'er t inaktttt, invludinz a tine taby Grand. Hv j:ift received two new orders, one for a Grand and o-ie , for a C-i'or.ial Needhatn piro in imrl jwalnnt like the aboxe cut. We also have Beveral order for Orgar a and aboat one , hall of mjr csr load ia made op. Get in place iu line wiih yotir order or voa will mis this . n of I liret liberal opportunity 4o get anex J pensive instrument cheap. TtXtT- in 1 "T-W- a, a 1 -' T K IM(,tiai:i,mc era O e ;on i :- i tXlip;t-d i r:ir I " gan i d re--' f-r, . !. I I.I . .. -X ,., Isif'Vs ' Q?--. ;. -. i ; t .I".,.... S ' , s- i :n f-.r i,r - tr-it I if iv !, Hhi'il r ! : Ti- t zr. ::i i.t f,r'.fr ? piaro to! .r, r n t t iu- ' . i. ti,;t;k:r CO weil fo I;t OS - i. i,ven:ent e ks cr two ' .1 to R.-ce- i j n ke .- ---'.i.-.rs ' r-r;c ar-.f -. rr-i r-t , : ,j ' :i .e t. we - '- ' o' ihii Gr. Pel': teiide : Mr-. W. II el 1 at ' .:. n:. -. C. P. f..f ! :-t i J.-i,. 1. 1 t a- rxic T.K. RICHARDSON MUSIC ens;- t aKear . - Abstract of Title to Deeded Laud. OOOOOOCOCC-CC P.,. ...i i... !:.. ,. Vx . ..j., -ir-ai.-.i ... i i,m:g ou vtoxern- :.t-at ment Land . in! of Township Mans sliowcc Bille 1 ail vacant Lands Hue Io!Iar Kach. lr n t'.e .'C1 I.'..-. 1'r. .1. -1 ii I-- ' 1. I'lixel Pre-bxte: Mr-. .I.iiiu- lia her !.;;. lie;i. xi-i- wit'i Mr. 11. S. P. b.-: be a:.--Mr. and sl r. 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XT ;ll tl.- h.-rO ir, Ure;.li. f. 1). 13 I Pl- i . l xv i , n- t.i ie (.ntii cxipi.-s ot aut turn a !;. n i i ,iai loireir.mciil n Is. s-.-j.rr t ub.-.c ,a cSit, iDuurance agvDU. -Tv;".i.l.---c. itaiul. H. Little, :hard. -or. St. LI VIM ILiiLLO t i DENTIST. v ; : Oakland, Oregon, j : Best r;-;- Tmnsi . pi Cai! and t i Notice for Publication. Mv V Qs- new ri s . v.;ai :-t.-r. .'.-.ire 1 tx I! . n. a he i. . : i -i a tr;i-t I j ; of he ! t-.-r, r-lin r IMrktiHltl'i LANI OKHt'E i H -r... trf . M-. .: ITtl j N.-l r h. r..-iy r:,p.n tSi m c.ict-i:a. ' i!'i Ti c t----x oi ti; .-, o( n-. ,.f oi' i- n;--. c). An A- t (or the .ie .., ; .a:t.Uii. f:;r S--c ..t i a.tfera:. i n . ; .i-D. Nix n l tteh.njli.u Ifrnliir. . ..let j ' psb.ic .an-1 ;lc4 t-j Act ol : A-.l"'.l. ;.e v- ;!l I J VF.. xi BK!TOW . ' :n I I "' o"-1 l',.. C..-iu!j of Is. )t . i;ateo' ximtno I ti,: ,Ux n'.M In lh) ofcor h: xo-n .u.-.- I !i. - I i i lor 'h'p in ol . ' x M ! "' ''' a It.miubip iouirt. ot hiriMC - j e-i n ! wi.li.frr frwl v fiioxw ,r.i ih. Ti n.. r ! ut-k r""x' i.-'lr lor i.mhrr r m ' ' ' ert",t.i-jTl rxitpoMs.. mat In e:ii.'.;.:i I J1 L, L. .t. LOT I XX c" -XX I - I "'r"' t:-!-OTV-r - K.--IM!.. XI-r..D. eU , Lf H I ! ! I 1 S I S ' J. . ' ' ' :s -in-tti: t:ne n t- lohn Ktckeraoil fnok hvrmn. 1 peci.il M.O .-' I - r-. 1 I I rs, ri n.l I a El . n Ij -. .. . i - - . a, .- . nu t", ut r i I- M l- j M.ie. Ut;-u, ad J.itin Ibom. of t'Uiii-i. j Anr h rsmi clim:nr iTsnrlT tt i i . ... -- . r . :.vv.i.-c.-r--i !n.iw nN ;et.l Ui thr 1 UeSOaV, Cil 1 1 - -. vm v. w.v'C Will I . U) Ol Utle l.2. J. T. BRIlx.r. E fitter Mr.. .! Mr M it t. t.i re --r.i- ol lii T' tl.. t! ii. i-; I iv rtcne h.-t to a-t Statement of A. M. Crawford. clalist Convention. a ma- meeting ol I "iiijiihs county socialists vas held Ncdnesdav in the court hoii-e, (i rid the folloxxin' candi tales were noiniiiiite.l lor the election next June : Ifeprewntative teo. M. Prior, of Camas Valley, and J. I. Criteser, of Gar diner. County ('omtiiiytdoiier W. T. lidv of Cnnyonville, (two yearc) and F. II Richards, of Irain, ffour year.) County Clerk M. E. Crook ham, of lioseburjf. Sheriff Clias Sehnauffer, of Koe burg. Treasure L. M. I)oty, of Roseburg. A8eir L. T. Thompson, of Coles Vallev. Coroner J. II. Wile, of West Rose burg. Justice of the Peace Jo. Wharton. I of West Roeeburj. Constable Russel Por, of Roseburg. The nominee for surxeyor xxill 1 liosen lab-r on bv the county central committee. Ir. I. M. Rroxxer, of Mc.lfor.l, xvas endorsed for joint representative t Dotiirhis and Jackson counties. The at tendance was small, there Ix-i-pbut (14 iieifons present who signed the niein IxTship roll. KntT tH Plaideaikb: Stmie friends have called my attention to certain ru mors in circulation on the streets in the nature of an attack on Senator Marker- and myself and being just prior to the meeting of the county convention seems intendi-d to influence the action of the delegates attending the convention and therefore I lieg brief space in your valu able paier to correct this erroneous im pression. The grievance seems to be that there i a rumor that Judge Fuller ton xxas to secure a delegation from this county for someone else and not for himself for governor. The fact that the Commandant of the Soldier's Home, and every other iierxonal friend of Governor tieer and Senator Simon xvere xvarin sii H,rter of the F llerton ticket at the primaries, certainly gave color to the ru mor. Further, the rumor and talk seems to set forth the proposition that Judge Fullerton lias held oflice for a great many years and therefore should contin ue to have xvhat ever lie asks for. Judge ruiierton is an Honorable man, but lie is only one of the many republicans in our county xvho supports the party and its principles. I am sorry to hear that tiny attack is oeing made UKn Hon. A a -t'l lcnt fr..!n !l,e , i- bom i' on a x 1 it. . oi the M. li i snu l.iv to a -- M.-l- iiirch, sied C-les Valley .lore r.r.n. i The fa n.il rapidlv recox, Jes-e T. rf.ii-v h-axe a val-iabi xxeek. I".dgar I...,:- lord Ac'deii. v Rev. Alien preachisl here audience. Mi- Annie Kan. ha lieen sjck xx ii h a xei throat. fur public school ,x ji ,. Friday. The pt-c-i-.it t Nash Jr.. xx ill teach a tvx. of private school. Will F.uiory xx ill mm. n have hi orchurd pruut-l and ready for tin 1-etl crop. Ferdie Fortin has Urn -onu-xxhat iu dispose.1 lor some. time. Sixij., f V Ferry, sex ere s re he. li. l ,,. iier. I'xtcr month's term prune proui AT June taJ'p IED T. NAGHEL, RKSIDENT 'Best References. All Work Guaranteed. i I Leave orders at McClallen House ' 5 0000X0000000X00 ll.ij hurst Items. Robert Cook xaa hist xxi-ek. Phil ll,intii,.'ton xa.- x i-iting rolatixtv here a lexv days ai.'o. S, W. I 'avis xx :,- a bu-iiu Yoncalla l.i-t Saturday. ()tii'e a number ..f our i suffering Iron, had colds. Rulus l.aiidoii. of l.iklon, j. relatives here a few d.tvs a".,. Mrs. W. J. Kelleher xx a. - calling Mrs. J. T. Miller one day last xxeek. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller xn-re gm -t-of Mr. -ind Mrs. J. T. Miller la-t Sun. lax it Haxhur-i xi-itor x isilor at lit- an oil The leading woman's question of th day ia "What kind of a bat for C Marsters. Mr. Marsters is without I eveiiiinr, doubt as well known in our city audi W. S. Caxvlllcld returned to HN.,W ....... T...1. t-..n . ... i p x,.h..i,.x " jxu.ge runerion, ana Senat tr j a few da vs ago. Hexxill lv missed by Marsters lias never leen known to holt his many Hayhur-t friends. any nominee of the party and )ia hns al- xi xi , . , , ... v -.. , ' . Mrs. Mattie Apphcate and daiiuhter xvays chrfully subm,ttel to the will of ull, Mrs. Mill(.r u,.ro xiitm.t the majority, eve when the majority Mrs. K. H. M vers last xxeek. has been against him. The recent cxm- ..,.".. , , , U-st in our primary election which on "' I luyLiirt w.,.iils.r bachelors mv part was entirely friendly and I xvttnts a r,''"lu''' lfr-oii lo lake t un- si.,.s.sl on l.-. -i.i. ' i tract for carrying letturs U-txxe.-ii here txveen Mr. Fullerton and myself and I Notice of Miners Meeting. Mxi;rti: Ckkkk, Oregon. March i'4. 1'V'J. Nti,v i hereby given that a meeting of miner jl r hehi in Sh--ti.ui 10 to :". Rane -i West Kim-las County. Orejoti. in the house knoxxu a Charley Six 's place, for the purst x.i organizing a mining district, on April Mb, 1'it. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. All miners interested in the South Myrtle are iuxiled to be present to take a voice in the election of officers and ! other business that may come K-fore Thursday ar.J I:'ri J.:y March 25, 2(1. 2-. - To 1 educe sVck v. j -. .. above xl.it cs x f -r .1 ; , .: . prices 0:1 r entire . tionery: Writiu-r T.i' -Ccinpo?ition l)0-'5. Blanks, etc: Rinnan I - Co. .o.,.,r 1 " 1; e-xv liox Paper a:ul Keg'llar price. - ... :7.jfF shop. al' other -;oxV;s line pro'jiorti..: during sale. the meeting mlJld. . W. Cki:xx M. Akxiitaok M. ClUNKY II. KNIilllT XX . .1. ARMtTA:E .. L. WoNACVTT. ..Confectionei ie.x .. i . I'xif.f.ioi.-!'... .... . Teliae, e, Cik-a- an j rt-; ; in van-.-.l .rt:n . l lb tlucst .jua ,'x I. J. N0RHAN - 9 a m e 0 l- - . - he xxill are Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Ron burg ss-totlice. Persons calling fxr these letters please state the date on xxhich thev advertised, March '.'4 1"0l: I'flien, .1 A o Xeil, Mrs K Klvernin. John Piilfoiml, Felix Holt, Louis Perrv, I'S S McDonald. G T Singer Sexxini; Machine Ait. The letter xvill l charge I for at the rate of one cent each. W. A. Fkatcb. P. M. CAS Ii 5A! I o e.ose iar-'e I have deeixled t- out at exist iu v iiiie stock of Glass and China Ware, Crockerv ami L-hainluM- .s.-t tor - - - s. V i -aV v.-. t of c our iuic w nuhiw .1 . 1 . r . t p. ay lor these gains. ior e.-.sa, vns- grcat bar- If V.. u Slave Sweet Toot!i. Ulld Volltlllhl. ; am truly erateftil to all uiv friemi- t.., " e are very niuch in hopes that the their support aud gralitiefl with th re- I prowpw''"' tide of immigration xx ill send suit, and I am free to say that I am un- 8 few g,),Kl 1,M,ki"-'. energetic girl- to tl. tier no greater obligation lo Senator ! re8CU0 here" N"t ,mt wl,wl 1,:,.v,""t Marhters, than to many other friends. bM few flrl" but I1(,t e,"n,o,i l,i 8 Iryinar itrciiarutions simulvtle op dry catnrrh ; they dry tip tha secretions. xxuicu a.inerxi to ins memnraua ami clex-otu-potse, CBiwing a fur more serious trouble than the onliuary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, sniokfs and snufTa and use that which cleanses, soothes aud heals. F.ly' Cream Palm is such a reniedv aud will cure catarrh or cold in the head easdy and pleasantly. A trial aio will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 5tki. size. Ely Brothers. M Warren St.. N.Y. The Palm onres without puin, does not ' irritate or canse sneezing. It spreads itself j over an irritated and angry surface, re lier. 1 . ,. . ... A 3 Family ' n S-V -V ! -v :ert, w'ler -t an 1 best :he cry. I i if :-:.Y r era. a:i My stock of Staple raucy Groceries is hir aud couiple'e ami alwa fresh and up-to-date. Prices as low Jls the', lowest. i f H. E ASTON i -t !'. -e, old iriends ajpiete i - x ..-1 ins immediately tha painful inflammation. TJ J C If TN s Vith Ely'. Cream Balm yon .r sxu.,4 MKS N WllVn a,3 -'K g n o c e n j .-j . , A.! i -OS.. .11. i i ; r. iv 'is-;'), iei.s .ind c s ato s;.;vi.i : .j ;, . .l!n.n. son bt., Rtvseburj Ir '"stasia - .....