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Oregon Historical Fociel TWICER a 9 i 1 X dvertising a i iti. 4 In busy seasons brings you your share of trade: rvtr - . .... j iuiui iiui loticr ib z b:ifm-ss. Poor printing re- 5 advertising m dull sen sons brings you your share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af- ; i.;c.h no rrpn-.r. sin a Z 1 nnr-m liouMf. Let as do yoor Job ? l'rihtirir we pnsrantpA it in K in ord'' tj advertise. 5 Published on Mondays and ThursdaysEstahlished 1868. O every way eatihfactory. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 26. 1Q02. No. 42 2 ! A V V. . 7 7 ft i s I OOOOCOCOCOCOCKXXOOOCCO g Opcctaloalo on Ladies' Shoesi In looking over our stock of Ladies1 Shoes we find 1 quite a number of 3 and 32 in porportiou to the other sizes. They will move tliis week if a deep cut in price 11 rrs. Ferris' Shoes, regular 2.50 value, for this week $1.70 Aiiy and all broken lines This is your N. SELIG, Myrtle CCX0CX5000OCCOOOO0 txxxooococ3oocooocxxxxxy:oxx)co MATTINGS I ' .'.4 V 1 A V V rj ; T--- 5 B. W. STRONG, THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring Us Your ... 4! FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO Kruse & PifQi' trl'lC-i 1 IioL WlCiSi Groceries... Also a full DEVER'S BLEND COFFEE Highest price paid for Produce. OUR MOTTO Kruse c& Newland t . "Ain't itf a Shame" This is the soug obliged to compete LINES 5 $3.50 a,nd $3.00 ' "Drop in and have a Pit" ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle iu good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. If you want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house If voa dou't know PAT T F Ilafi"Prtnn Contractor CH oa or address . . . r. JAlClBl'pUU, .ad Builder sizes, altogether too many will accomplish that end. w-' have Oxblood Color j Ladies' Shoes, sizes 5. 5 -1 will be placed in this sale. Shoe Chance. Creek, Branch : Canyonrille, Oregon 52 K An elegant line of l.inen Warp S Mattings in all the h-.tcsl designs ami ci-h rings have ju-t arrival Have you wen our elegant Car- J pets. - -ii t;ii: :u (."'Hon chains, jj! all ut'ls and a lull Hue f three- V .jiiarter go. ranging in price i'r'in l'-V ti it yanl. 'ur Jjj line -i ar-t-ts is far bii riiT to V aiivtliit'.u we have t t-r shown in i l-revK US years and we delight in f ! oseburjr. Ore 1 CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. OR TRADE Newland ur P"ces are always righ and stock complete f f f line of.. Give us a call IS TO PLEASE our competitors siug wheu with our WALK-OVER and EDWIN CLAPP OF HENS FINE SHOES Heseburg, Oregon. LATE NEWS SUMMARY Important tvents of the Past tew Days. STATE, GtNERAL, fOREIGN. Cream of the OispatcheA Dished I'p in Condensed Form for the Busy Reader. Medford is talking .t holding a stre.t fair this fall. The Willamette Vallev fruil cr-'p ha btvu seriously damaged by the late cll rains. The mail lxxes are lu-in ditrilmtel lreiaratory to the estahlishin- if a fre deliwrv svstein at Kiiiieue. The general syncl i.f tin- I'rt'sln teriali hureh has unaniiiKiii'-ly v.itel Vi arieiil the eree.1 as prepare 1 and re)rtr.l l.v theeoniiiiittee a;--iinte.l on rev ision. I a j ineeiia;e i n lav a:ieruion tk recc of :'i) minutes to cnahle the mem- 1ts to partake of a ii-H,un.l salmon. J the v'itt "f enator Mil. lu ll of Oiv'on. I lloth ho:ies of Cim;ress have just pas.-eil the hill l hui'ul a raiir..a.l brhlire t icio-s the I i.himiiia river near Vancou ver. Wash., opis.site l'ortlaml. The situation iu Portland is a serioun one. ami it lo.k vcrv nincli as if tlier w ill In-a tie-up i.f the industries of that city, heasonalile men oii.-ht to U ahle to gi-t to-ther and arhitrate their dii- iVrences. t. Pierre nitty ri-.- from its allt-. some ilav. as tlio-e who know it sav ii will. ..n account 01 its is-autitul harfxjr. It cau hardly recover in .1 hurry, hon- eer. 11 takes year.-tor a lava Ivd to 1 lox- its life. Many otherwise sensiljle elitors turn out silly rot w hen they w rite alut that special embassy to the coronation of Kiiijj Kdward. Neitheriuen )ir nation. should Ixj iliscoiirteoiis to each other. Had the President failed to send that embassy he would have lieen disvurte ous to a friendly nation. Tw iu babies, irls. 4 ) days old. assert ed by physicians to le the smallest twins iu the world are living In an in culiatorat a (,'hicago Hospital. One weighs two .unds two ounces and the other on.. jNniud 1 1 onn.-e. They lie iu the incubator at a temperature of Vt ,1,. grees. swathel in wool tlamiels. and di vide their time U-twei-n lriukin milk and .-hvpin. The L.v King of Spain, born six months after the death of his father to.k over the n-ins i.f govermenf Satur-1 day, his loth birthday. Never om-e hag ( uone of imrueaanrable importaLce leHnng npou tbe question t.) wL'-'h-he known the freedom .f b.yhoo.l. ( er we ehall hold th I'hilippioi-s and thut soenre inca!c'ilob! a lvar.tr,;. s. P.orn under an iinlu.kr sar to the un-; commercially and otherwise or set theui adrift. lout her words, sic.! ti,e easie-t crow n in Kuro,,e. Alfonso ha addeI the milin kiest ,,f all nuinljers ,0; hit name in the records of s;aiii. Iti a the w ill of his mother, the Queen I.ezent. that gave the !y the unlucky numeral in face of H the ciqiert-titiou of nirstitioiis Spain. At his birth min ister!! and statesmen pleaded that thi hadow hould I withheld from the ! younu king, but Maria Christina i Strong in her determination to prolong iu the child the honorable name of his dead father, and to compliment, through the numeral, hi? godfather. Pope Leo XIII. Reveals a Great Secret. It i? often asked how such startling cliree, that puzzle the Unt physician?, are effected by Dr. King's New Discor ery for consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and jrerm-infei-t-ed mucus: and lets the life-giving oxy gen enrich and vitalize the hhssl. It heals the inflamed, cough-wnrn throat and lungs. Hard colds and gtuhltoru coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the mot infallible remedy for all Throat and i,uug diseases, (lua- ranteed bottles "X)c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at "A. (J. Margters. Sioo Reward $ioo. The leaders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sience has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positire cure know n to the medical (ratiirnitr. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, reiuireg a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh'Cure is taken internally, acting directly ii)kui the moot! and mucous surfaces of the evsteni thereby destroying thn fimuilatfoii (.f the ijiseaee, and giving the patient strength by building us the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. 1 lie proprietor Imye no much fjiith jn Its curative power, that thuv offer One Hundred Dollar for any case- that it fails to cure. send for list of tctinionb als. Address F. J. Cheskv ('..., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7.V. Halls Family Till? are the lcst. About Bees. Do you want any boner from your btiljs? If you do, di imvdilve thciu ill Ixjkor keg w hen you cidi get ii gissl patent 8 franie hive complete for only 1 1. 75.' For sections, and bee supplies, all on John- K. .Ioiinson Box 3111 lios d.urg Ore Nasal CATARRH In ui. its uw inre ihuiild Iw cIckiiliiiOTl. Ely's Cream Balm clauisr. o itli' nit licli the it -.", i d iiieinbrane. Itcurt s i.l.irrli an.) drive way a "il iu Hie bead tuickly. f renin Ttalm 1 jilaood Into the notrilt, ipreaita prcr the iiieiiit.r nr.c aitcf ahmriif f. )'-cHe( l flat inediale arid a cure VAUmr'. It la not lr'ylnj-doa not produce anee.in;;. Large Size, centi at Drug jists orly mail; Trial Sine, lO'caata by mail . VtJ BKQTtfKRS, v Warrea btmt, K loita WORK OF ODD FELLOWS. Joe Mlcelli of Roseburg, Elected Deputy Grand Master. Nkwimkt. May L:t. The o-ld l'elhiws' tirainl Linljie eonveniNl Wednesday at ! . 111., w hen the prand lmle ilerew was eiuilerred m 147 new niemliers. I'.very gruml ntrieer wan present exeept the grand herald. The rejxjrts of ollicers plmw an inerease .f X0 in NiilNirdinate meiuhership : total mendier-hip. S.ViO. The KeUikahs show an increase of SOO, mid total nieinliershlp of MK). A proisition to innki- Portland the (n'miaiient home of the j;iand lol(; was defeated. Portland was unanimously ehcseii the phiiv of lmMin the next r.sion. There was im iu-w legislation of im portance. The trustees of the Odd Fel lows' Home reHirted he present build ing in Portland completely finished, furnished and hill of occupants. Two thousand dollars was appropriated to put up an a.Utitioiial Imildiii).'. A x-r capita tax for the ensuing year of ) rents, and 40 cents extra for the supii! of the home was levied. 'n Thursdav the arioii cuiniiittce- rejH.rted on thr reiits i.f ihe grand ollii ers The ruii.l lle a.ii..urn.--l after in- 'tallitij: ti e follow iuf rticrrn : KoWt Andrews! of Portlan.L cmml inn-tor: r' ' ieIli, ui : liehur. Ieputy rand Master: .1. A. Mills, of 1 n.lependt-uce. rand warden: K. K. hanu. of Port- laud, rand Secretary i re-eh-etl lor the ninth timei; ltyron K. Miller, of l'-rt-land. s:ra n-l treasurer: 1. W. Hoif, of Veil, arand mar-hal : II. M. IVvkwnh. of Portland, grand eondnctor : .1. t". Mc Kem, of North Yamhill, grand guardian F. M. Fried burg. ,.f Mar-hiiell, -rand herald. The Kelifkah Aseinblv a!., adjourned Thurs.lay. having hel.l a t.n.wsnil and harni'ii'.ions esioii. alter i:i-tal!iiiy the follow ing iiflicer" : Flon-nce Alw.i Haker t'ity, president : I.iie Howell of j of ' Oregon t'iiy, ic-.resiviit : N.-ra H.ir nett, of Athena, warden; Ora Prosper, of Hallas. secretarv ' re-ele t.-d Mar- OREGON DELEGATION ON THE ELECTION Senator Hitched and Congressman Tongue Counsel Oregon Voters. Senator John II. Mitchell wntes: 1 ,1 . ! . Pno,ICn Pt, mate, conjjrei-sioLai i conQ,y Lnt throughout the state, as: of 'JOOM staoilpoint. Itie lMtie j'i'n.l policy 0f McKiB.ey and Uooisevelt aa tsiaed or repudiated? The election of oa the result in Donglaa county. I can Legialatife ticket iu old UouKlas county may be elected' ' Congreai-man Tongue fays: -rreMIent Ilooserelt shnnld b sastninei io his splendid efforts to repress the nity iu the Hjilippinea. The recent the duties on livestock and farm products ebonld be rebuie.1. Republican victor? for state, Congreaslunal and and the state is of great importance." guerite Alliughani, of Halsey, treasnrer; ! Auiiio Trill, of Seio, marshal: Minnie Ireland, of Grants Pass, conductor : : Kniilv liogtie, of Ontario, chaplain; Anna Kinuieon. of Baker City, inside guardian ; Maria Miller, of F.Ik City, j ! :.i UUU-l'IC JC.IM.'I.d.., oldsLlp a Congressman. "it theend of the campaign," w rites Chain). Clark. Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "front overwork, norvoim tension, loss of sleep and constant shak ing 1 lia.l als.ut utterly o.llapssi. it ; seeine.1 that all the organs iu my Usly! were out of order, but three bottles ol Klectrie Hitters made me all right. It's the In st all-round inetlicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over worked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Klectrie Hitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by C. Masters. Reduced Rates Via Southern Pacific. Tdie Spiithcrn Pacirtc w ill make social ratfg to San Francisco on the occasion pf the convention of the Xohls of the Myftic Shiiiij; at Hiat ioint in Juue. Tickets w ill lie on sale from June 8rd to Hth inclusive, and will In available for I itorroveni jn Califoriiju. Full inform ation relative to rates, limits and other condition will bo cheerfully uiliod ! by all local agents of The Southern Pa- t'ltic Comiiaay. (dlj) NOTICE. Sealel bids will be received by the County Clerk up to one o'clock July 2, 1902, for building a rock road eight feet wide and one foot, th'.ck, near tlie resl- (enee of 71. f. Spangh, and also nistn the road leading from Koseburg to Ixsik- ng Glass ; also bids for a plank road eight- feet wide over the last named road. Specifications as t-i. coniirtictlon and Uiatc liil to a. coin pa . iy each bid. ltollds will b' r.np:iirel i(i all easesl j12 M.I), movwov. (kiitnty .litdge. Agents Wanted. Life of T. Dewitt Talmiige, by his sou, llev. Frank Dewift Talmage and associ ate editors of Christian Herald. 0rdy book eiidor,M i,-; Ti,lmge family. Enormous, profit for agents who act -..t il.. ,v..,,.., . ... .. quickiy . t mi in ten cents. vt rile ini- mediately Clark .V Co., 222 S. -4th St I'hila., I'. Mention this paor, .2 SPLENDID RECOiiDlr.,!:..'';'';::::!" Thus II. Tongue a Zealous Worker for his State. AIDS J OREGON AITROPRIVTION. Holds Important Committee Posi tions and is One of th: Most Forceful Speakers No man in congress fr.iin any stale lia more earnestly and .c.d.;i.-lv en h av r ed to srre the jjei-ple of lus di.-trict and his state without regard t political faith, or -ocial i-r couum r. i ll p iti l! - than rho-. II. ToiiiU'. II.- i i.ow and i has been sime he lii.-l entered coii-,.--. Ollf of the busiest lliell ill tli.il lly. No man has ev.-r writt u in'u a Ivii'-r "i made a n ipie-t of hiu. ..f ai.v Kind, which he ha- not iu oi,,.- v ,iv e. ed. and the 1 1 itin - detail h - d oiy u..ri,. Would tax the energies ,,! ti,e orous man. !r. Tongue ha- n... ! 1. . attempt to distinguish himself iu i. gres t v the u-uai melii.-l eu,p!o.- I i :iht ol the mcii.lier-. tiia". S-eches, bi;t ha- coioila- 1 most wholly t.i l!:c prai ; . and duties oi his s.si',ioii. a- olllv I Jil A ll:ait do th.it '!! eollstitilelits whleli they di-ln. which thev are iu-;!. nt:'. oT l. ..i .11., -el! .:! I. at if ;u t a,- a . . ! -r .:,d audi I.-!. A-,.., fn-m the t ndl. -s det.: ' c..rr. i euce amouutii g to a. -rag- 7'i 1 -t-ter- a day, att-l.dll.g to ...'.-ti : - I..;.. re department-, carry n.g :'. !-!;. .1 Wishes. glali'liU pel-oii.,; f.s,.,es'.. teii.l.ng to pension, t., Ui.iii r 'U - ai, 1 contracts, to rrsp;.-;- ;..r j :;; :.t publications, ;.ud an ::::i;;;'e i .::i,i-ro; other tilings uuiii ivs-.trv n.. :.:i..ii. ! ha" scoi;:.--! the e-t.ii-iii.i-nun.er.itiie -it otTici -. in. : t service iu l.uruerou- ! -caiiti. - -I refar.l tli" sn'.-rf-i ..f th. u ire 1 SI -I." i - a. t itUil . ecsiatire. m , ,. ,- . t. ni.as tb-'um ' iinp irian:''' from a tia- in Uotipres between tlie two pHft: to oar oniliii.g; fusrus be his-' a Republican Senator m-iv lqeiid earnetjtly hope. !bvef.t. tLe Uepnb!t- trnsta, and to ophold the National di democratic demand for a removal Legislative ticket in Douglas county large number of free rural deliverv routes. During his term he se.-nr.-l , the first free rural delivery to the l'a. iti,-1 coast. While Mr. Tongue has not ls-.-u i heard often ii the iioor of Congress-. uch spi-ech.-? as he has made, hax e v n characterized by an ability hi.-h ha- j made him a reputation ..f Iving oiit. ..f (the ablest and mo.-i forceful s,-.,kers in , the lower house of congress. The first i speech made by Mr. Tongue wa? .hiring ' his first term in congress and on the i Teller Kesolutioii declaring that it would i !e in good faith to pay public obligations iu silver. Among something like a hundred j seeches on this subject, made iu the senate and house, the iviigrcssionai campaign couuiultet- selected rive to be clrt-ulate.1 as campaign document. Mr. Tongue's speech was one of these five. His next sjieech was in his second tennt and ws on the enactui,.iH ot the gold stau.l.ir law-, 't he congressional Committee H-lected extrncts from six different speeches on this, subject f..r distribution, and that of M;. T,.nguc was .me (;! those, and he was the onlv meuiU'rof congress whose Sn'ch on lioth of thestr subjects was ih,.sen t,.r campaign i.nrjioce... Aside from those utxve meiitiomsl Jir. Tongue has made siK-cvhesoiitheannexati.nl of Hawaii, tlie Uulijii,iie micstion, 1'orto Kicun tariff, on improvements at the mouth of the Columbia Hiver, and all of tl iese have been of such a character as to hare la-en the occasion of very favorable press mention. Mr. Tongue's committee assignments are something of an index to hia ian.l- nig Isith ui cvuigiv5 and with the re publican organiaitloii. When he re- oiveu ins appointment on the Kiver .....ii.i... and llarlsir coniniiitee he had lieeu hi congress but one term. Clllifornln had never hnd the i..sit(oii and neither had Washington, lioth were applicants for it and both were stionglv supported. At the same tju.i ti;eg..u had iu the eellate a liietnU'r oil the Connuittce nil Cointiierce, and Calif. iruhi had not, but tlesireu U. Di trio face of these adverse conditions Mr. Tongue was (isi.igne.1 this very important position. At the sutue congress he was jippointed chair man of the Committee on Irrigation of Arid l-innls, a i mitte yhi,.h tie bus made one u must Important in con jjres. member of congress tinlav i i ... ..i. ..... . . . ' liatin nei e. so suori a nine, lias two sisitioiis of eiiiiil iniHirtance. KIVKIt ANP llAtHili al l-ltol-'II VTI..NS. Oh these iiinttors ill which Oregon is 1 Mr. Ton .lie ha- 11 consideration. which far exewds anything ui this kind in the hi.-tory of appropriations ler this state. The River and IlarUr aj it left the lb, use ( 'oiinnittee. ;uid in fore ailditions and amendments iiei-n made by the senate, carried aii ag gregate appropriation for tbe Riw-rs and llai is.is i.f nearly J.IX)n.tH), an amount o. money e.piai to one fourth the entire i appropriation for the State .luring fortv- ; , . i tnree 'ears or since liei- :ii I in .n the, si-terhHl i.f Mat--. l or all the ri.-r-.ii;d h i, b... - ..! tie- I'nil d State-, carry itig an animal tonnage of lio om !!- and le.-, an aggiegatctonna ,,. , f .. . L".ti.:;'.'S ion-. lie n- a- appropriated bv ttie iioll-e t ..minlttee : ?-i;,.lill W is sonie'llillg ! less thai! IJ cel l- a ton. Out of tiiis tflT.iioO thus appro pria'ed M r. Tongue has gotten for the little -late of Oregon for Hirers an lI.trl.ors of this cla-s. for Til!aui'.k J7. ("Nl for Siu-Iaw river. t.'i. .'(.) for (.'..mille ' i iver if i.ijir.l and for fisiu i'.iv f lo.iN.Ti- fa.vf) er marly on--forth th- enti'e amount allowed for rivers and iiari- r of this ei.i-- in the entire i'nited state-. This i- ;t showing which cannot ! a" proa, i.ed by al.y oti.-r -tate in ti 'II. i- -I;. !'o ti e n . n ! ..f the t'oi-imnia appr. pri.,!i..n grantisl by the 1. con. i,, Kiev on river- and li.ri.r-. f wni. h Mr. I i siii.iiiij lor the ( olii: 'I g:ie i- a ii.eno. r. : iargi -l am .lint ever ;v, n! d-;.i. and for the Whl Me riv.-r .11 . Portland ar.d ;!- tr tari.-s. there as an ai i ro.,r:.,tion ol ..s i-.i or more ll.aii ha- t-eii !s-i'. .re i in I ..i pr. .piiat.-I f .r the Willamette r:. all tue hi-tory . f Ort-gon. ! 1 o t he aU' may Is added an appr- t.riati :i ..f f Um.o.'o. f,,r a Federal buil i- :i .; at -.ih-m the tirst and oniv oi.e in H,- di-tri. t and an appropr:..t C t .r the ...-Ii a Indian .-ch-.i. two r : i er liiaa ever l. tore btain.-.i ! for that : w u: v-r-:n vs. in which a ery large i.vim ti nso Keg. .n are ;:::.-r I n l. :i War V. -.eraa- I l-.-n l:ore for.- :;g time. Tl.e I.idian War :-l;!ilte-l the v.-rv r.-am at j 'Jr' ' line ineuiinTs oi inai io;v ,!.;;; l..r...i.-. fo Iu Iii.ti ... W..I- V.,f.,r.i.. I'!! ! and luanv new lnemlers had lioi even i heard of it. Am. ng the older meiuln-rs I w lio I, a., y.-ars U-t..re tiearJ it discussal. . . there was a positive opj.siti..n to it. i mo!jg a'i. old and new. therewaal 1 total niis.oucepti"ii of the svrvices, t 1 which this now old and rapidly decaying j but eiiiinentlv worthvx ra v f men had d....... The impression prevailed that ! there was a sub-tantial a-reemeiu ,"" tw. eii the ttlers and the ge neral guv- eminent w herebv the settlers should' drive off the Indian- and government j should give each man i.tO acres of land, i and that the gverumeiit hud .h.i.e it? ; part of the contract. Mr. Toiijjue tol, j this matter up with hi usual v'g-..r ! showed ;hvl initacy and abs-.ir.litr of this lew ot the cas-. and aske.1 t . mgrcss f..r a general pension act iu Ivhalf of these men. A storm of ..p.sition gr.vi.-d his first attempt to ge this before tn-1 and aske.1 t '.ingress for grcss, iiu.l vl.eiv. w as a general fevling i that there was not onlv no merit in the ' a-c, but it would N-a flagrant injustice to grant this pension, Mr. Tongue has 1 now converted the ejitire congress to his i view of justice of the Act, but there still lingers a doubt iu the minds of many, as to the prudence of a general entioii tor Mate Tioops. Neither this nor nnv ther government has ever eranted a general pension to any but federal troops and these troops having U-en called out by state, it is argued because of this that they were State troop?. I'.nt the government "d not the state paid these troop?, and mi this ground Mr. Tongue lechircs that ther were Federal or gov ernment troops. This argument has 1h-'1i so convincing, that it has lievii cm. tidemlr asserted, even bv tl.e doiiWrnts in Congress wlm h;uv ail the time op posy.l this measure, that it will now pass, and that too bofore this congress adjourns. This servi.v on the part of Mr. Tongue in congress entitle? hua t.i the gratitude, not only f the Indian. -veterans and those Immediately iehite.1 t.t him, imt of every eitucn of" tl.e Pac ific Const vVhn loves justuv and desires the recognition of valiant fcrvl.v and honest merit, Very many nthft Jin. lHirtiUiMichieveinents of Mr T-..ii.n.. h. cvugross might U- jtddtil bid the fore going t-oiibtitute a record of zeal and .-Ibj iency for recognition of material an.r legislative needs of Oregon which lu never been ettiulled by any man sent to congress from Oregon. In' view then of these splendid services of Mr. Tongue, not only to the iicople ot hts district! but the entire puopte ofOreg.ni. and in view ;i the position of iniluelice hvi (ia? attained on Comiuittees with congress and w ith the administration, it would be a reflection upon the intelli gence of t he cnilo ui the first Miigres sional district ol Oregon if thev did not return, him to congress, and that too by a majority which will not only In. a testimony to their appreciation and iiji proval of what he has done, but uphold his hands in mw future effort in their behalf, rv s ,:, has l-.-n l.iore for.-. . " . , ... : 11 l ;i !-. l r a .. t.;e t.i:.- ti e b.l. ki..e of the LloIL.-eri , . . . . ' . i ' s-k i 1 tills c iintry. ;in.. serj.j r- '. "c rtd by them, not only to ti.e t"j i. ' cr;, ... . i .-v .-r I. Id. i M .;!.!. Cli- ..l ie,-. ., ,. . - '.-,-;i A-'i . I ..- , 1 ..r.- i-e I .... -w, !..: r-t..:. It:-'a ( V ( '"1 i.i-: -i.i j:.. g'.,v-.-.:.. .,f jiS I i a .A vs. t- t :,.!. iW ..i. ACri $ ,-.g.,-:,.. n,.-.- ,,i , , .... , f.e fTlA V 'i i'-at v.e-t i.o r. p --i -.,.:g.- ..ml t-Vrif J j " . t:ol i'. J -. :-r. i..'i -etth me.-.t f '. ' - .... . . ., aL : - " - Z a. i.ige age ! r , , y,r-. i:.ey are "'-'-r -s ' -ti.l itiir- ii en,- r.-i by a fr .iii th- g .Ncr:..,.ci,t Mr. T. i.'g :. ! id lived ; an b: :t oreg -n an.-i.g ;;,- pi'--, r.eer -s.l dl. r-. and ki.cw their tervtie 1 and s-r :iai u j lb- Was lecp!' :-.iprcs.-.d with the 1 merit ol their c! ,! i ;'..r )- isi ..i an 1 it-eply fe;t ti.e h n-i. :; ::. ;:. :i every Jo. and pat: i .i ic citiie-1 levls when l.e , k:iow - ins s.iir:!r !ia- i -t .lone :-en-of i b'.ty. U hill he enter si f. i gr . W.;s on the part'o! ti.e n.a . r:tv Coffee, Tea and Spices i : C I' ii 11 1 ICR'S GROCKRY and aU for tU ah ui -o..r -s 'c : tils-.- H.f.V it: s ..lie;- --sll ii r :e of the : is r: 4 One Price .-tore i i i . a . .... . : Vl ..... r -. . - . Wo ! ! e n berg- Bros. I j j ssXCOO A. SAL2MAN 9 lg Practical Watchmaker, 0 Carrie- r.o. :;,!-c 0 - T ... ' . n ..... .a i , u.:::. -'lAlALTY.. ! 000 C CO O - - lJjjgYggt IV. - ... 1 ' 1 i:c vuril 1- niv. ?.vs liugies. Hacks :vu Icokins Carriages them. We p. re e iiere iOr;av. to::trirrn ts-.H l. : t-i peop;e that , , .-- :io over tae money iu tne oonuty. We lr.it .-ihiiv-.-. tif;-- is,! ir-u ue stand COW U W ilCrC liurn .7 ii Vi)I! t.ir repairs? , fuCtOTV W'O HI .iKc ti'.ein good. S. K. SYKES ffi fj II WX Nqhif Jf J I'fjl! j fiililiLilO L I V L 1 1 I ' 1 -AND- is ' s - i -.J .- i - ' rCTH f'" l s.j3'- ip'" T ' V , js ? -'V-'!-;. -J ' vL' STUDEB Mountain Gear 9ffadQ to fast. Srens. 9fo poor material covered up wtth quady paint. We just received a line Yuggies. nrcliill Ch ass BRANDS can guaranteed Roseburg's I-eading Grocer Patterns ii Silk Wsist Patterns, J i:s. Silk Moire patterns, a. j; i;;i (l others Remember A. i.:.iy. Ia Summer Dress & x - .f. 4 as ever, we certainly &, J .1 l.i' Dress Skirts iu wool and market affords and tlie On Prk Stou ii-;.:: I atrvjar except ed. Jeweler and Optician ck of Watches, Clocks, Silverware HOSEBL'KO, ORE 000000000X OOOOOO THE TOWN CRIER. 1 t I!..;K-e an tiie ar,n.incenient- that publi,- better th. e ' :., that their lauodrr is done top. riei-tion. and -team laundry can't b. anyw here ia the connU-r :e-l wedeiy cmpetition im . '--t a-is. if there w a any better v u.'!i.l have them at onc. Kn.-vbe.rj Steam laar.drr. Trv 1" ii i '01 Bve an Bye" for thing. Racine C3 s--1 are the best. siit inc iliac, xnc country are here tod.-ix- a-nA jo taxes and snenrl nr ice our rigs not only on a level oy them. If their ricrc KtmV -mir T j- See our ries before vou bnv. j j . 1 1 m EMPIRE- LiVj.-J, Fes j End gale gfeMss C. P. BARXAao, Prop. Saddle Horses. Single and Double Rigs at a! I hours Transient Stock gytn very be - care ..... Rates always reasonable AKER mmm mm mnunny -uuiiu uunm Lnunun Farm Wagons. 9o Cast or 97falieabh iron line cf Studebaker Hacks and k Woolley