The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 20, 1902, Image 2

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The Twi-i-fck
Roscburg Plaindcaler
V Published Monday and TliursiUjrii.
PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO.
W. CConxkk, FditoTand l'ublisher
FitD Wkh;ut, 'City Lditor, Solicitor.
-; Acgi'st J. K.KANT., Foreman
J. C. Raetri'm, Traveling Solicitor.
Twict-a-Tk Plaindealor, per yrir, 51.50
Entered at the Tost Office in Roselmrg.
Ore., as second class mail matter.
Advertising Kates on Application.
A I'KII. 1M, 1W2.
STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
.COSviRKSSM AN, KIRST UlSTRUT
Taoi. H. Tongue XYahiiiKtiu
jsrrr.EMK jcixjE.
K. iBtnu lAue vVmniT
UOVERNOK
W. J. Fnrulph I mnull
SKCRKTARV OF STATE.
F. If Dunbar ..... CltM
: TRKASfRER.
Cha. Moore khimstli
ATTORKEY t.ENKRAL.
A. M. Crawford li.nigla-
8t"PElKIESDEXT Fl'rlLK' INsTRl l TIOX
J. H. Ackrii.ii Multnomah
STATE I'KIN I'hK.
J. R. Whitney:. ...... l inn
COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
JOINT KK PREVENTATIVE.
Ilea!;!.- and .Im-ksoii. "
J. M.
. Hmi-hionph Ki.-i-l.iiu;
KOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Ira B. B-.ldle Ki.iJU-
Frank H. Rogers liardiiur
FOR SHERIFF.
JT. E. Farrotl R-ct.urs
FOR i-l.KKK.
Pivkl R. SiiauOjrok ..Viua Kerr
FOU TKKASl KI R.
Seorge w. KiuunicL
FOR fOl'NT Y Jfli-JK.
It. D'. Thouips u
FOR fOMMlS-loXKKS.
A, I. Nichols u".ir y,ar tciuil
J.C. Youn; (two year Knni
FOR assessor
W. Sta'.er
for s; i: eyo::.
kcH.-
..Scolt-l.ui-.;
A.-alcrt
Oitkaml
.Y'l-is.-a'.ia
C!i. E. Roberts
.Cnlivoio
FOR roRONKi:.
Dr. J, C. Twiuhcll KoM.'ltin:
Roseburg Precinct Officers.
J. A. Buchanan ...
H.C. Slocuni
..Ju-ticv ; the IVa-'o
.. t'.m-tui'ie
Tbe election of Cieo. K. Chamber
lain for . governor is conceded by
many republicans, siys a Democratic
exchange. "Thi Republicans do not
concede anything of the kind. -catl6e
they toj well know, :is do the
Democrats themselves that Chamber
lain will fall short S.'fcKI or 1i),ikhi
otes of being elected. Of course the
Democratic press nint try Lj inspire
eoorage among the faltering Demo
cratic hosts and it seeks to do this y
making unreasonable assertions and
predictions. There is only two
charges tbe Democrats can present
against Mr. Furnish, one being that
he manifested the good sense to (juit
the old party of "adversity'' and "Jo
nothing"and join a real loyal and pro
gressive American partv. The other is
that be is ji practical aud sncessful
business man, who by his thrift, en
rtJV integrity and superior business
ability, has amassed Considerable
wealth. A real Jive. si;cc-s-iful busi
ness man for governor is what Ore
Ron needs, and that is what she will
have when Mr. l'nrni-h is voted into
the gubernatorial chir in Jniie.
'Week-kneed Republicans ar-3 very"
scarce ia Oregon tbese bioonmg Re
publican prosperity times.
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It will be observed that the
Demo-pop assessor does not of-
fer a word in explanation of bi
action in fedacing tbe as-e-s-
ment of Rofebnrg and vicinity
to tbe tune of nearly sliHi.tHHI
during his term in office, which
& is at tbe expense of the other
jf tax payers of tbe county. This
y is a matter of public record ami
is tbe OKre notorious when if is
j recalled to mind that the vaiite
j of property has greatly increas- j
ed rather than teereusod in va'.- 'j
ne ic this city during this peri- ,
yOJoftime. Mr. Gillette seeks y
to be popular with -tbe birge y
- property owners of this city.
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The Repablicans of Oregon and
Douglas conuty offer the vo'er.s &
clean, intelligent and progressive
platform, uot to ca!ch votes with,
but to be lived up to aud made into
laws. The nominees tre men who
are identified with the evelopment
Slid bnsjufss of the country and
while 'hey are Repu: icans, they
h8ve no ap logies to -offer for their
posit io . t ecause 1 bey hie Republi
cans fro ii principle, i or tecause
tbeir ances'f rs were. T. e spirit of
the Republican party tbronghoat it
glorious care r, is to recognize the
men who work for it-, si ccess and
are true to their pledges.. It nomi
nates men, iiot for the reason they
were born m the p: rty, bm who will
be willing and al bi t. carry out its
principles and pro ui- s to the votern.
Tbe Salem Journal bays, t hire is a
disposition among home Republicans
to bar Binger Hermann, former con
gressmau from this district, from the
seoatorship. The Journal has not al
ways agreed with M. Hermann, but
it believes that harmony iu tbe parly
is not possible along tl.e line of barr
ing out any Republican. If the state
convention bad seen lit to nominate a
candidate for senator to submit to a
popular vote, aud had named Mr.
Hermann, be would i-nva received as
large a popular vote as any man iu
the state. As th choice f Republi
cans will again brcouie au apple of
discord,he has as much right to eutr
the scramble as any man, and tbe
etate might do worse than have Bin
ger Hermann elect e I.
Four Southern Democrats Black
burn, Morgan, l etlus aud McLauriu
Toted against the Mitchell exclusion
bill aud in favor of the Piatt substitute.
sou.- K.1IJ
Uucle "Cyras
tlie Democratic
pareil. published tit Draiu, kick had
squirms, tiuder the txliuui of the
Plainikai.ki:'s tiuiely eipcme of his
attempted double jKuitieal play, in
douuuneinj; and deriding the Repub
lican party f Dunlins cutiuty, whilo
traitorously masquerading ita'der Ilia "
.lisuise of llepuhlicanisin. ' Kedly's
opposition is the fjrentest compliment 1
and endorsement the Kepublicau ,
party mid Hs lenders, of lionglaa
coauty could receive.
The total money iu circulation u
April I. according to the Treasury
figures, was i2.V.!.0l7,:ir7, or SiS 5'.t
for iieh jvisou in the failed States. ).-
This has beeu doing pretty well.
when it i remembered that July 1, j
lS.'.Mi. before ihe Republicans came
into power, tliA money in circulation
was only 'Lot:t. 4.'U,'.ir6, or -Jl.lS per
capita. We lefrtunjiroiu making any
remarks about Mr. J5ryan and free
silver iu ih s connection.
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At this time when the great
principles of the Republican
parly are beinx availed by the f
' opposition and when Democrat- f-
ic victory would mean the rever- A
Mil of all that has been accom-
p'.i-.hetl during the past four .
y years, both bv our SuldieiK and j
s Statesmen, uo Republican can
' afford to vute for a Democrat for y
any political office.
NANA X N A A A AA
One of the Dcui. ciatic candidatu
for representative ul Lane county hns
go! col 1 feet and uk that his name
be left off the ticket. We will wager
a penny that s of the candidates
of I bo same faith in this county are
Itegiuniiig to feel mighty haky.
Well they m;iy. f-r old Douglas will
mil up the htrgest Republican major
ity in Ler history in June.
W e reci rd with regret the suspen
sion of the Raker Oitv Republican.
J-Mward Kveivlt Young, editor and
J proprietor
It was one of our most
interesting and most valued J-.astern
Oiegoti exchanges ami its suseuhioi
was ouly due t au overcrowded Held
and couse.iuent sharp competition.
There is several other Oregon towns
in which tbe ::ewspajer business is
i great lv overdone.
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Oenekal satisfaction
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exists
f throughout tbe county with tbe 'f-
' Republican ticket, hven the on-
po'itiou admit that i is a strong r
oue from top to bottom and will jr
lie elected. The. ticket will re y
y ceive tbe nearly support of the ,
independent voters, who are. in
fact, without ii party.
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According to tbe Oregouian JSi
tiionisui is exhibiting its peculiari
ties tiiis year by fusion witbDemo-
cracv. .tumon is noiinug ii ne is uoi
frui'f il in political devices designed
to serve his ends. He could give
the slippery Ah tsiu valuable pointer-
iu "ways that are dark." Ma
chine methods ia Multnomah are a
thi tig of the pHst.
The I'LAiM'fcAi.fcR prints the news
of t'ae day in a brief terse style.. It
believes that the reader has no time
lo waste on uuimtiortant newspaper
articles Tlie people want be news.
want it fresh aud want it correct
Tbe l'LAiM.tAi.u: will give it to them
that way.
The Democratic party of this coun
ty In- tremen luo'Js odds against it.
Besides umprecedanted Republican
prosperity and a R-publicnn mojori
ty of some 2"l votes, "Cyrus)XobIe"
Kelly, of the Diaiu Norifiareil, is sup
porting Lie ticket.
This year's memorial address at
(irant's tomb will Ik delivered by
United States District Judge Thomaa
Leopold, of Montgomery, Ala., who
was among the Confederates at the
Appomattox surrender
the Crooli count v Journal is imw
looming Hon. Binger Hermann -for
United States senator. Sir. Her
mann is hii iudu-trious worker for
Oregon wherever von put biu.
Saletn Sentinel
Attempted Assault.
Mention was luade in our Lo
an attempted a ault made las
I l.-slle ol
Week bv
a -trauger upon the person of Lucy, the
12 year o. daughter of Mrs. l-wis
Ncal on Little lliver and the particulars
are us follows : The little girl wan re
turning home from school when at a
H.inf near the Watson pla-e she met a
St ranger w ho talked w it h In r I liual-
ly seiisl her and attempt"! volience.
hut the girl'.- screams brought John
Watson to ihe scene and the stranger
arming Jlnm-elf with rock- kept Mr.
Wat.-on al Lay and linally made his e-
cape into the brush The ncighhor.-
j..ine.l iu a searcli lor bun. but without
success. However, he was apprehended
on I.'. 11. I'ixon's place, fix miles east -'
Uoseliitrg '1'huis.lay night while
seeking 'mI, bv .Messrs Halliel.l
and Carlile and hrought lo town
II.' :i- iveii a o. I in. in ry hearing
I ri. lay at which he gave his name as
.la.-. Smith aged 2S year.-. He i- an
I'li'jlislouaii and savs he came from
tio. I Hill vv here he worked a while, to
lloscbiirg. lie said he win .h. king f . r
work on the Ka-I I'luiniua and wnsi
telupted ov t he act loll.- of tin- jrji-J j,,
.... i . .....
I'Mimiii i lie as.-a ii 1 1 , .mi mile CO"lelic.s
i- placed iii any of his sloiies. IJ.- uu
held iu t'.e -1111 ..i 1f llflO In th,. circuit
curt aii'l In-iug iiiial.l.- to iiiruish Umds
is langnishing in jail, lb- i.- g.nnl for a
.xd long tenu in the penitentiary.
tfRST CAMPAItiN GUN
Republicans Opened County Cam
paign at Glendale.
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4 HEARTY WtlCOMt
Senator A. C. Marstera tcliverc4 the
First Campaign Speech in
The State for ioi,
lii.iMnik, Ainl ihe hrt reinl-
licau Niliticiil f. for the Hn.12 cmiipaigii
, ... . i l .i. .).: v.. i., ...I ..
eveinii-; mikI a iciimii irce-tiuu
teinlere,! thy se:ikers iiii'l the cnudid
utes. St iut'T A. I". M;irl-rs ua intp-
luc)-,! m (lie tirt .-j-eaker, Kiel lii ;el-
lrc w;i not only the lirt lor the l!HtJ
,-:(lii.;(i''ii ill this county, lull roliatilv
the tirM in the .-late. Iloducll almost
holly on county (mlilics and siil each
of the r .uli!i. :iii otliciaU hikI candidate
a lowinj t rihiitc. lie rel'errol to their
- l ii. 1 i 1 luiii'-s-liUe adininir-trutioii
and excellent ress iu the lace of
many adv-rr oiiditioii-. tlie i..ly ..l
leiieieratic "niiitiny" forcing :i ''n-xl
chmim on the .i em coimly coiirl lor
llif iiu.r... ih. iiI ..I lo.i.U. hii.l'o. etc.
Senator M.irtr- .rocl hiin-ell well
inloriu,',! n .-..inity :ilY:iir .oi-l in. el ;i
very l:iV"ixll- iinesi-n on hii h;ii
ei. Aloi,- t . s. .1.1. k,ili. ) l;.i-r-l.ui
llir mt .ikir ami he t-ok a 1 1 :i
g nrral di-cii i,m ihe .liii-al i--ii - a. several ol MielU-y'h niid. igar'
I the -lay :uid el.Njiiriitlv reviewed the , inini-- -l.iiiKsl with blood. Tlie-e gar
pioii.t HM.r.l ol th r puhlicaii .artv nienl- tin' vvoinan hunted,
during th si-t lour eventful year-., Nora Fuller, a l'-yar-'ld girl, lelt ln-r
H referred lo the -oii-t.int iio.r..v- j hoiin- .luiiary l'l. l- an-wer an adver
lueiit of times during ihi- i-riil and ' ti-ement lr ,i nut-.- girl. No tra.-e of
the .re-ent r al . ..lulu, r.ia 1 and iu- her -.uld ! ..nnd iinTil a nionih Liter,
lu-trial activity and improve.! Iradej wi.ru her nu.le lody a- l.viuid ill
o.uditioiis a. ,i,inparf-l vv ith the blight ; a vai.tn! h..ii-.- on e.nr street. 'Ihe
and stagliat i..n ol bii-ins- n n. i.-r the girl had t-eii iinli.l.-i.-l.
la-t deiii.NT.it ic regime. He called at-' n
tei,ii..i, ., ti- i;,.-t t ! t ilie .yes ,.f the: (iery Law to Continue,
nation were crnleri-l itre-oii and'
-honed the great iieccitv f..r au in
dorsement at tie- ... 11- .Inn,- ihe 2nd. ..f
the i.licv. achiev incut" and ITln. ii.!e- I
ofoiir national adiuim-lral ion. the out -
.-.inr of the Oregon .-ampaigu h..,
taken a-an index to public sentiment
throughout the coiinliv. e-peciall
Ihe great we-t. ComiiiL' down to -late
matter- he reteried to the acii..n of a
republican li-gislatnre in bringing the
initiative and refereieluiu atnendtnent
to a Note of the jas.ple ,,r adoption, it
res.illtioll .le,'l irile' tor . lire.-t v..1a i. .r
S. PenatAr-. in fact state n. La-al
la.Iitics were tli,r.,ii.-blv ,li- u--r,l
mi. . mm i.,t.
.v ner an ao-eii. .. tiiree weeks, wei
reinrnrd to the city yesterday ju-t iu
time lo reel ..lir p.. Hilar c.lli.ll.i.ile-
nr sheriff and cl. rk and or next
sheriff and clerk, K. I.. Parr-tl and I.
IL ham).....k. m.-el Iheir Iriend- with
thegratetul e.xpr.-s-i I ...licer- I-
have done ihe.r duty faithfully. aH
l...r..nean.l merit ihe approval
voter- o, all ,wrt.e. A,.H when
straight o.,t' .lem..-rat rema.k.sl p. .
tin- morning, -rarro,, .-han.l.n-.k
might ju-l . well have staye.1 at
I
lome. we r--i..i new. .iil.l -av- !
caue they will 1? leieal.s." bin
said -lHS-aii-e they are -urr to U-
r' -
ilenl
elected, anil thev know it."' .Mir
. -M.ii.iein w.,r.if..i ui.i n.n.
deiuo,rat."
'heir
And w ha I
can we nr.r- -av .
ojli. L.1 re,,.rd.- .,ak for Ihciu. Yet we
ill are vTV l.lcj-e.1 o reel Iheli. L.i..w -
- I 1 "" 1 oiein. know
tug full. well, that for" 1 1
eiuning two.
years. oiir-Mir.l v '- hii-inc-a in
ri.i-s. i iu c..m4-tent haiel-.
th.
Jil.ly Tln.ih..ii -pent Saturday at
dendale. IU i- another ne of our
caiidi,lates wli.. will -uccee.) him-elf.
Ml tin-city, he i .Irserve.
ilv .pul;.r. a -
tie gaiiu-i ..nr b:gb.-t approval in hi.-
judicious manageiueiii i.f ,.iir -iuall-.
piarantiiie, and sitli-tsjiient differen.vs
arising ther.-lrom. He lwav- reinem
Is r-the taxpayers, and i-ju-l a- care
ful iu di-bursiii; public moni,- :t. lf. j.
in handling hi-ovv ii. XX" uld ill af-
lord to place a new man iu hi- olli.-e.
A!-.. C.Hiuty Trea-urer I Iro. XV. Him
mick. is capable, honest, tri.si and true.
We need him where lu i-. Voters , J,
remetiila-r that this oilier is i,..n lilli-I
by a man that suit- th.
ive ..I parties.
i.ple lrre-,--.
For isiiiiiui-sioner- we hav e . , K.
Nichols and J. C. Young, who are both
eaible, and in ihe highest degree
worthy, i t their success on June 2nd
there is ii., doubt. Cut it is thedulvof
loyal republicans to gie them a haml.
some majority.
I or surveyor We have Cha-. F. l:.,h
fits. XX hy, lit- name -ngc-t s t t ti.
old .is,.a-i:iles. and sacred Incmorie.-,
and we can s,iut with pride to the fact
that tl ec ol hi name will -ee and
honor the name of T.'olaTts" on ..ur
li. kei. i if cur-.- h w ill I elected. Iw-cau-e
he is loyal to our party, as well a
an honor tooiir name.
I ..r coroner. Ir. J. C. Twiiehell. an
other ..nr w ho was faithful to ..ur citv
in the .lark I r ..I -stilehtial visita
tion, and another who has made a g.s
olii.-er. In South liouglas he is popular,
and we need him iu hi present Hh-e.
lor joint representative, James J.
II. nir-1. rough. Why he s-nl inanv
maiiy M-ars in this valley and in this
city, where we all know him, and where
he is held ill the highest i-leelii. We
knew and honored his Mreiit.-, and his
lender care of his revered and aged
molher, ha-ap-alis lo the hearts of
us-all. He has kept and is still keeping
I ho commandment lo 'Honor thv lath,
er and mother.'' lb-is a LiIn.i ing man
having held a position with the S, I','
Co. for many years and he has in everv
instance, been true to- hjs trust. South
I '..itglas has not forgotten him and on
June 2nd he w ill receive a pledge of our
remembrance iu a good endorsement al
the (Mills, lie is coin teiil to fill this
..Mice.
Ira I'.. liiddle and Frank 11. linger.-.
our ia in 11. tales lor represental ives. are
nterprisiiig and em-rgel ic young men.
wh.will honor their const it ueiicv in the
legislative halls of our state. They are!
1 I, '
men ! tine i.-gat ui.mty aim nave ever
been just and true iu all of l lo ir ollicial
carii'is. They will legislate for the in
terests of our entire state, mid that if
just the kind of legislators we want.
With unr "weak woinuu'e'' judgment
wo coin men. I and npjirovo our entire
ticket. Also for aovenior and seeielurc
, of state, conjrrehmaii iui.1 other nlate
offices. While our choice of pivernor
was T. T. ieer, e will Hrk and com
mend the choice of our Militical leaderH
i W.J. I in nihil.
J Tor ivnresMiia a. Tin. H. Tongue is
, iiiviilnerahle.
! I'or Mttorner general, lion. A. M.
t'raw ford w ill Ixi 'iiurd to Wat" as his
Niitical o)iNineuts ill dixvru on .lime
2ml. And with a word of advice, we
ask our grand rrnMican partv to lie
uniti-"! and to lw vigilant, and they are
sure to .-ins-eed. Moi.i.ik.
nrriii.ic camivmons.
The Reu)lican candidate in. In. ling
I'rauk H. K.tgers. North riimglas candi
date for representative, addressed the
citizens of Canyonville today and w ill
sH-ak at Hiddle tonight. Tim j.iin. ipal
sikers are Hon. T. .1. C'leaioii, of
Portland, and Senator A. C. Marster of
Koseburg. They will adJre the citi
zen of Myrtle Creek tomorrow evening.
UM on Frisco Murder.
Sw I'iunhsco. Apr. 'A. Light lias at
last lepn thrown on Ihe iiiysteriou
innrderoi yoimg Nora Kuller at San
Francisco in January. 1 he susject is
C. 1. Iladley. an ac-oiiiilant iu the l.x
Miniuer oltice .r year. The p..ice hae
a erv strong cae against the niau. The
most important witnee-es area hand
writing exerl and ihe paramour ot
lladley. He ha" In-eli lni.-sing since the
murder. Hadley and M !. lioii lis
loelher. anil ill In r ! 4tineiit he says
he saw Ha.lley lor lhel.it lime on the
iiioriiiug ! January rt, her Wiri li.iav .
Mi l'ioii w.i- preparing a huiidle .l
washing lot the l.oiii.lrv n hen she l alue
j XV a-iii . io . April 17. The tiieinliers
; of the H-.iie who ha- been i-hieflv iu-
lere-te-l m t he Chine-r ec!u-iAn hill.
I '"r ',,rr-'l conference today,
i I" a.i-ept ihe enate .urlil me
d.s'i.ltsl
i.lopi.sl
ester.l.iy. e.nt iniunj
ill ft.rce t he pr,
ftj j rin law - ana appi v ing . nr in io our i.i-u-
, rill law
1 . . .
lar po-se-smn.
Ileprr-eutatiTr Kahn ot Calilornia.
who ininvtn.-cd tne Hra-tic exdu-ion
bill in the House and Keprv-entative
C--.ii.K-. ..f California, whoaide.1 in per
fecting it. rxprfssed the view that the
j nii" m' should be ac-epled.
!
i ONLY PLRf-ORMIMi SLALS
i
j In the Country with Norris & Rowe'
Bit Shows.
Vi,i, ,h( .,.rrA Big Trained
j ni tiial Showu which are to apj-rar here
j j. r,.Ill-rUhl link- animal a-t,
w t.i. I. i- .tir. lv r,u r.f , l,r oMinarv
j tUt ,,, ' j,,,,, . .-onntrv
j have l-n ino.e th-n lav i.-h il. if praise,
iT... t .,t. hi. , iMU.-,.iW of s..
.,, lV,nitI1..n, j. 1l!rr
,..uM an., A Ut.u. ,..,, u.v -w
:..;. ,Ki- 1. . l
It is aim
i yoi.d the power of r-u lo r lieve that
I -eaN and sea lion-, whii h have tie-r
1 1-. Mrr.s)ite,t with any more -eue
I ,,vt. ... 1.. ,.1.1. .... ....ii ,i....
; upon a r. k. r to dine iii.u. a h-h din-
i ner. can ! mad- to perlorm maneuvers
.,,,,1 rxcetvbnciv intricate trick. :.i the
1(.,.L .Jtu, hllriljll - , ,
i I . i i , r
. .,... ,, xiif l.rii.v .l.e rui
uui weight from :U .. nki ...uieN:
j -oli.e of the male- oilen reach the moii-
strotl" weijht of V t" lsim i-.iiii.1-.
They have been taught to kip roj.f. and
t UiL.nce and jug jU all s.rt and
ni articles, fu. h as light torche. Ii...
,,1,,1 balls, and they even play ii-li mu
sical instrument. They ai-o have a
clown among them, w Wo enters int.. the
humor of his action- with a- much -t
as a human hinj. Thi is p.itivrtv
one .f the n.ot n-.vel acts given by any
trnt.sl exhibition, ll.er.- i onlv one
act ol a similar nature in -ihe world, and
that is at prcsrst touring Kuropc. The-e
'rloruiing amphibians w ill be (eeu in
the grand str.il parade which will W
given at 11 o'c. k on the morning ot
the exhil.ilioll.
Letter List.
Keiimililhg uncalled Tor at the liose
burg po-tofhee.
Person calliu for the letter will
please Mate the date on which they are
adverti-ed. April 14 IW:
F.aker. Hen Laiifhery. Judge
n..lh,.l M Martin, Iel.orine
Chaii'lle. Mrs. Alice
ftetjetls, iu.-t
Clark, Nobby Smith Mrs Nancy
Camptll, Ks.,. rt J F.lliolt
Wjckstroin, Chas.
Hammond. A ? 2 Wriley, Mr.
POhTil. . VKI.
Herrington. Mr. Nettie
Advert istsl Apr. 21 11HI2:
Arnold, ('has. James. XV. M.
Itabs, ii. W. Maliu. Cyrn-
Caswell. Mrs. Matilda
Koseburj; l.vap. V Can. Co
Hfiiiuiiug, Mrs. Xoad Strange Frank,
"iriftiu. I.. Zigler. Harry.
ihvj letter will Iks charged for at thv
rate of one cent each.
XV. A. lKm:n, I'. M.
how's This?
XXV offer One H undr1 Hollars
He-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciienkv A; Co. r'rops.TolcIo, (i.
We, the undersigned, have known V,
J. Cheney lor the past l.'i years, and le
lieve him rfeclly honorable in till bin,.
Ille.-s IraimactlouM and tinanciall v able
to ca'ry out any ..i.ligalions made hr
Iheir linn.
XX'irV 'lutvx, Wholesale PriiL'i'ists
Toledo, U. B '
W.m.i.ino, Kixnan V .Makviv, holesale
I ruj.'gcsts, Toledo. (1.
Hall's Ctitarrh Cure is taken iiiterual-
icl ing iiirectly upon tlie blood Mn,
in, ...in nuiin.rn.'i ill. rvsn'iii, I ril'e
V mt but tie. Sold by nil lruggin.
Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Real Estate Bargains.
Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral, Timber,
sjtck and Colony Lands in lare and'
small tracts. Ilesideuce and business
rroerty for sale. Address,
D. JS. K. Buck, Ko8eburk' Oru.
REUISTRATION Ol VOILRS.
The Registration at the Present Timo
as Compared w ith that of iyo. i
Notwithstanding the fail thai
than a mouth remains in which ot.-i !
may register, only a little m-.i.. than '
one halt' ol the otTs of th count v have ,
nji to this lime . 1 1 1 j .1 1. . I widi thi.. ic
uirenieut of the law to eiiahle tlu nt to
vote iu June. The follow ing li.-l .-li..vvs
the legist ration li.-t..-.,i.. e.iiii.ni .-.l
with the registration of two year- ago:
1 talaixda ,
' t'ainas Valley. .
:t t'anyonvillo
.H i:;n
!i.s
:!7
4.'
s:i
7
17'.
47
ll'l
12
114
7.s
217
7'i
no
217
17'.
'.
1 1 1
-l'l
IS
247
P.H
- 7'-'
Ii-".
.l
I t Perdue
i 5 Civil Rend
I c. -"1..- V..1I....
X.'l, .Mil, .....
7 Conistoi-k ,
S Cow Creek
!l fleer CieeL
10 Last l'ni-Ua . .
11 Klkt.m
I-' Kellogg
l.'t Cardiiier
14 Ideiidale
I Vi
17
i.l
'1
; l" LaLe
Iri LiHiking las
,17 M i'lvvood
i Is Mi S.olt
I 1: Mvrtle Creek . .
217
!!
4:;
I 111 Oakland
Ii1! Pass Creek
j S liiddl
I 2-i Scltshlll g . .
24 Kosehurg
'" I.tll.i
l'niit.i
27 West K..-ehiirg .
2s Wi'l.iu
2i
i-i
2:: i
i -
jl"' Voncalia
:.Wi Aale.i
; .'.I I'... hernia .
LvidciKe on the High standing ot Mr.
Furnish at Home
XX' hen Mr. rvr.-i-h r. : .r:.-I
home in lYndiclou alter tin- -t.ii. .
veiiti.-n he w.i- tn. t at t! -i. ; . '. v
hra-s band- and ."" ! . .ti.-ir-.
hi- reception tl.e I'en .: T r . -
sav:
"Th. deiio!i-t ra! .11 w.it."! ;.:::
to Hepul.H.-a'i- aid l-! ;t : - b.i.i
part in the welcome. M.-i. i.:i:.r- v.
w.te t he icni-ratic t i'-kct j..:ue ;i, i
-pint ! tl.e .--. asi-.u a!. l .i-s:-'.
welcmeiiig home a ciM.n f IVt-i , : .
had .ii-imgiii-h.-l l.:i.-.-i.' r t i
than a man who ha.l the i,.. I.,;:..,;,..;, ;.r
S"vern..r a-a repui.h.-ai,.''
Notice.
LF.:ice.., KK,-. ,. i
O t. II :
iurni-her. K"-b.;rg r.-g.ju. will ia- u
the follow ing place on the ..i;..w
,
lairs : -
Mv rile Creek. April l'l aiel II
dale 12. l::. 14 and IV. Kiddle lo ;.,.. r;!
C.tnvoi,ille 1. io and 2". I -.ri t :.
thi chan.e .. buv v.eir huse tu'(;'-r -
ing a- we have --t.il price ! hfii.-i...- ;
....
1 1., ii. .
A chance l.t buy Iroiu -t.-r,- . r ;... t- rv
Will have large line -,i;i:.!e- .,.al
photrgrapii- ,-h'jwing :.! .iTvt
.111. 1 c-."r-. Sweil car. 1-. t.u:. 1..
E
till;- and lat.-tt pr.lm tioii- 01 :
line. XXV can furTi'sh v.. 11 I.....
plele. Iak thr.-llgh tl.e :..il -v
an
dealt and -ee ...ir -an,;.!. -. we ,..,5
t -how them I'h-1 r".ii -el-, .in 1 - . j
i-omn.'-ie. w.-.l ls!. ir..ii i- " J
.-a-., ide U.ards. -ale-, -ij-l . .
cnt.iis. cnelle-. -t.iuo-. . Ii.i.t-. k, r-.
,ug.Hr-, g.ecait-. ra. k-. .-x:-:,-.- ii 1::-!
hie-. klU lu ll tl.'e-. tre.1s-1r. r-. . :nr: -n-
nir-. matt r.--s-.. carjs't- an-: iarj--:-.
i A all w.p.l. :4 ply w.ve, i.'viV. n;.-
piet-, l.rus-,-l, ag.it.. stair ari i -.
leiiolim. il . loth, inatlings. -h.i ic-. w.i.l
s-r. curtain .e-. nrtaiu r.-l-.
lounge, ciich.-.. .rt iei -. lac curtain
-. IV .
ranges, tinware, clock, ciile rv. .-ni.,;
machine, sewing extra-, frai... -. tiioi..i-in-'.
silverwar. . surin-'-. IninU i .an .'.-
tuinilnre. rugs, stove repair-! ..II kl!i-l.
table oil el. .ill 20c vard. lace curtain- "
pair. w.. 11 fl.s-'i. matting at l"s- ji
yard, wall par ..r lc tull. .1 an s i,.r
ejeh.S dox. cloiiie f..r -V. -.-.I
No. , st.ve , No. S i..r ?!2. snial! r..ii. - . -
or S-Ml, f-l sewme ma. I. me warr.-mied
for $2"..
Swell line of 1 ari t mattii g a'el wall
paper. L.k up vmir prices and
how ..ur? compare. We are pr. par.-l
for any Conp-tiiou. Seethe Man lard
Itang-e it i a lcauty and it- 1 heap t ...
Announcement.
The .ilical canivaign i- 011 in I nig
ra enmity and while tin- candidal. - .:
the several parti.-- are niaking plain iheii
proposition-, we wih to call tl.e atten
tion of the ladies and geurleuicu to the
fact that at Kiddl.-. Oregon, can ov
foiiml the most complete stock "t gdi
and ladies furni-hiugs. Men a
nd
youths clothings, boots and sle in any
style and finish.
tidies shirt waist and vvr.ip r-. sun
hats, sailors and trimcd hat- ..r old and
young. Call early a our st--k f thc-e
fiKids have ju-l arrivil and by being
first you can get just what yon want.
Our line of summer drc-s g.N.1- are
unsurpassed in iHuigla county an 1 our
pri.v oil everything in ..nr large and
well selected stock of dry g.l-. gro
ceries, IvH.ts, shop and hardware can
not be duplicatel by ativ store iu South
ern Oregon, iptality considered. Call on
or write and lie convinced.
A. II. M vttihix ,v Co.,
Kiddle, Oregon
Strayed Notice.
Taken up by the utiiler-igiieil at I
Olalla, sixteen head of cattle mostly j
two year-old. branded "T" 011 thi. i
right hip ; ! head slears and 7headi.fi
differs. XX. b'. XX Ki.i.s, olalla. Ore.
Clocks, Clin ks, CI. M'ks, see the clocks
at .1. T. Itryan's
"asal CatAi rh quickly yield to treat,
ment by Ely's Cream Jiului, which is agrco.
ably aromatic It ia received through the
noatrila. eleansea ami l.enla lh n..
1 - " w . bio- 1
face over which it dithiies itself. UruRiu I
uu vum ovjo. uu; jnai size Iiy mail. 10
centa. Tent it sad you are aure to continue
the treatment.
Announcement,
To aoeommovlato tiioso who are partial
to the use ox atomizers in applying hquidi
Into the naaal paisages for catarrhal t,-u.
BUl. the nronrietora nnni r-..... 1 t
.. .. . . . . i -...meuiiil IU
iiruud form, which will be known' aa KlyV
Liuuid Cream Balm. VAcrt Inb.l:,, .1..
a WV4UU4UU U1B
mail The liquid form embodied tbe mL
E3w7i wr.iu'?,
5 r....
1..1..1 4.;:.7
A ROYAL WLLCOAU
iTL 117
ay
i lie w
do it c
'$''C:'lZ doubt that our mctliod , iv-:. br.siii'.-;s has been satibfact
tei! :-iCi-;.i-i:.i.J-t.wJ orv. both to uttrscl ves aud ;;:' our P.aav customers. Our
2rd?'ir?r-W l'a's have always b . .'A at a ttrnver-'a! price according
f"r"r. .-"-''-.t to tin- t'radc of the .u::v., uidih- other dealers who have sold
fyA-i. v. n r-j Ludwig paii'.s ol the saa.v ?ri-Cc :a:'-!;:;; in price from
t' "t ' " .rr- ;-: ! It to $-.5. Kinbui y piauo- ha-. be-u handled ia the same
.j&j " . ' '' manner. A hca;) .-tcn.:: pi :::a-.c ; th--:
;J'.--"y c--23iL.s pzj2ro co.
-. ' tliescpiauos h.r.e ...'i::. j. i;: i-o-v.bur;; and lcliuity froui
$185 and less to $325,
I N'oWsoiiKiljin i;; wroacj cither with the piano or C.-l '.
Iche.ip piano.-, but have always represented tlur -;.':
we have oiroytd ninety per cent of all the iii:-h -i. .:. '
j Again all our contracts and agreements are 1 .'-fd
!the lari-esl, !iest equipped aud most lesj-or.-i'o'e pi -n
,giade piano:, than any huiibc uu tlie Tacilic eo.i-l.
T. K. RICHARD501 MUSIC
i OOCOCC C OOOOOCOOOCO OOJOOOCOOOOO'j
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A. SALZMRN
tactical W'atchinaker. Jeweler and ii. ii.u
9 Carsiv
SO
'.etc stock of V.
y, I );.i::io::d
a. , v , i vi. i v. . ..
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..! -5 300 Pairs Ladies Shoes, al! size
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50 and $4.0
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Last 'ar's Stvics for
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SS Wollenherp; Bros.
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Homgscckers Attention.
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HONEST CYCLES AT
HONEST PRICES
1902
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FRAM1C zz iiiehv rmiJe,,,
riLKt Ii NOT
f?A.C. MARSTERS & CO.
, r i 7 ii T iii I an i aw 1 1
rf A
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to do
on a Business
The way to do li-iii's i
Our success for tin- 1 t-.t t-.v.-ivc
and
iilve:.'.
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:- ; Fresh Drugs, HeJicines,
1
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Toilet Articles, Paints.
Oils, Glass, Sundries.
!. fl'i'eTii,tio:: j.r ;. c--e
. r bv a con-.peTeu: Jru
t RIDDLE, - - . OKLwON
-'- jhm 1 $ Trr -----saWis--i:
.-JVVThp Mf:Pp
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f13) xi
m "-emr
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. Price 5.
IVIens Heavy Roadster
1 Ikhb-IV tamous G. & J. Heavy-trend DeUeiuiMe.' 4
A LAME PLACH IN THE KAMULUK ANVNN HERlI
1 i i i i
--i-isaaisHBo
uu ,,a,s..
is to
sail
to ".o it. on a Lusiucs:; plan.
(..'.: :; has proved without a
We admit having sold
- r.r-.ud to hay that
:: :;: -s : 'the ity and country.
. . the' Kib.r t'laao Honse, one of
Mini- vii-j carry more bigh
HOUSE.
K.i-KbULfT
op.KGON
QcpfELLGVYSlFxCURSlOrll 5
IO I ORTLAND
iiPKIL. 25th
Trij, S5.50
: :.;:.'AV. april 25
'L'iLiAV, APRIL 29
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L'-i:r.i p. el
JiiAMionGLapAni
I'ainter, Paper Hanger
IKt Ik'Ltintnr
S'n.- and Buggy
l-iflins a Specialty
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E. DIXON,
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THE POPI LAP whpri f
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Cushion
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