The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 29, 1902, Image 1

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Lii(,itihs. l'oor trintiDff re-
:- tiO credit oa ft go id
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sons brings yon your share, and also
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Published on Mondays and ThursdaysEstablished 1868.
every way nan-factory.
Vol. XXXIII.
ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, iqo:
No. 43
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I Special Sale on
Ladies' Shoes
Iu lookiug over our stock of Ladies' Shoes we fiudi
quite a number of 3 and 3 J; sizes, altogether too many
in porportiou to the other sizes. The-will move tliisj
week if a deep cut in price will accomplish that end.
11 prs. Ferris' Shoes. regula-we a so have Oxblood Color'
2.50 value, for this week $1.70 Ladies' Shoes, sizes 5, 5 1-2. 6, j
7 prs 3 1-2. 4 prs 3. " regU,ar $2 75, thiS week $2 -
LATE NEWS SUMMARY
Important Events of the Pas!2
Tew Days.
Any and all broken lines will be placed in this sale.
This is your Shoe Chance.
N. SELIG, Myrtle Creek,
Branch :
Canyonvill", Oregon
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MATTINGS I
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-a 11 eiee,;uu liiie 01 lauen naip
Mattiri; in all the latent designs
and c.-lorinss. Lave just arrived
Have vim seen ttir elegant Car
lets, containing cotton chains,
all wools ami a full liue of three
quarter pxxls, ranging iu price
from 2oe to $ 1.35 per yard. Our
line i if carpets is far superior to
anything we have ever ;diown in
previous years and we delight in
showing them.
B. W. STRONG,
TrIE FURNITURE MAN.
Rosebure.Ore I
Bring; Us Your ...
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CHICKENS.
EGGS,
BUTTER.
FOR CASH OR TRADE
J. F. BARKER d0.
STATE, GENERAL, FOREIGN,
Cream of the t)i5p.'.tches Dished
Up in Condensed Form for
the Busy Reader.
SPLENDID ENDORSEMENT FOR STALEY. Tilt )XY blgaboo. m
ty j y
Two ExAsseSSOrs Testify to His Su-j Great I'emccralic Air Cubfcle's
tun. Af- Punctured.
pei lOr yuailliv-aiiuiia iui nit vyi-
fice of Assessor.
Coffee, Tea and Spices
MR. CRAVVIORD EXQNERATID
This in to certify that the many Tears (Seorgo W iS'.aley tt;is my lej nty I
lasseesor, Le gure entire ustinfaciioi!. JUnv tnn h" h u r.v.' I er
ome timoB till twi o'clock in tit niijbt. Mr. h-Hl-y wui Ii- a j t itn.l
, biased axwHBor. I hope all lepnMiCHU will be trno ! Heir ii.riy
eloct the entire ticket. Jame A Sikklim
Anlauf. OreKori. May J-r. VMl.
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Another L:e PastencJ L'pn
Review. Mr. Lilly's
Atfidavit.
the
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0 !; : CriUIHI-SOROCHRYan.l a,k for th.
r ;:iid i-'.t-i v 'H.-rAiitwl
l-eading
)0!
Was ii Lvi 3,
Tbia i t(cr(ify iLmI (ior V Staley, lleublichii LoiiJin f jr hm' ;
l.ir. wai on of mv h: ivti liei fr ttii two vt-nr I wn Hv-...'r ihih;
r ' '
Tlu'i'oniuv iN.urt ft" I an county Imik
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t 1 . . . . V. I . t 1. . .. . 1. 1 1 1 . . I It t. . I ! ,
.n.L,.nvicti..ii ..i the murderer ..f l!.n-l,'""n,- l- ,u wr,,e iuobhu.h,,. r.. o:u .rn - . ;
t.m Traeev at .luncti.m t'itv last wek. Jt'mce ami 1 found him competent aud carelui . lie ! Mmuiur w iui u;e ui j
J.K. IV.ton ha arrived imm , )w e work ami aIo wit h the riel.i wot k. I woiihl say in thi roiiiwtu.n that
Willamette v:;l!ev with sot) head of I ,,jr B'rul impression an.oiirf many that I rai im- mp-mi e.u i:
t,d ;
l ii ;-I steers. Thry v ill lie driven vut
t" ri-ll..n ranch at l ol l klaiiulh iu i!i
I'ead Indian r...id. Ashland Tldine.
James .1 .lefirie and CoIhtI l"itim-
inons have agreed un. the linal ietjjil?
lor a kittle at s;m lVaiu ix-n .lulv .'jth.
Tlie amended articles nf aL'reeniei ,t rr
(ijliied Friday. The cutest rill m
held under the atiiicv- of the Sji I'iuh-
eison Athletic C'luh.
A dispat-h frviin San Franc'cn vtatrs
that the Southern l'acilic (Vifiiiat,v ha
r:iieil the price uu all it tijnUtr land.
ui.l smile of the lauds luive. pi t ieallv
leen witlidrawn from the tnarket. The
immense (low 'l timlier huutert from
the l'ast called tlii nettm.
I'. S. I i-t. Atly. .h.lm Hall, la len
in.-tnict.sl hy V . . Attonx-v-t general
Philander Kux to investiiitR tfi work
im:s of the lieef Trut in Orrin. ith
relations to the aikvatimis in the com
plaint in the case of the l'nitel rtate
aiiainst Swift A (.mpanv ami ott er,
hroiijht in Chicago.
.. r. mint ami J. r. Mitchell Ctmr
up from Iw.nsrias county, Thur-day. l .ith
a train h.ad of cattle. Mr. Hunt. ho
had five car Kid. s..ld part of the
nieni m iico. uncus ;iiut lias ilnveti tie
remainder t his ranch n the Ie; 1 lrk-
dian. Mr. Mitchell t x.k nine ear loa Ik
on to (laz-lle. Ashland Tidings.
The la.t iTumU r ..f tie t'ent ral Ijjw
Journal, a lr-.it panr puhli-h .l in St.
Iillis. devctes its entire isnj to the
Torrens l and It contain a num
ber -f articles from leading men in st.ite
where the law has U-en iu practical
operation eeral year- and. lhev pr-e
nounce it a complete snccei:. freon
i fortunato in having this lav mi tl,
statute lH,k. as it prond- a clear
ionci-- and ra'.iniial nir th.l i.f trans
ferring land. Alkiny IIetsdl.
thii ci.tinlv Tim reor.k will mIio that lli Hveraire asse-sti.e:.l o:i
pet Stre. and n liorpei. cattle, sheep and h"i per head. va- hr.vr K' lii m'
predftcvfiior. lie total amount of IhxhI Ik pi .'p'Hly wa- ruucli irtr if.-r than
ttie tvviooa vearfi. owin; tu tli- fact that luere was u l.le 1 lu the i iii-icii
taiable property that had etca ;.! before sAelln u lh total umo'ii.l . inxa
t!e proprtr lo rnmn flXJ.IKK). Ah nt acres of land was a ! 1 1 io ;
the iH durinjr my lerm of ofliee. Mr. Sialey ai 11 Pie m ai' liii-. i k ai. !
I brieve wonhl make a fair and j int asesalP:it. I view wfti alarm n.e;
fact, that not withMatidin all the new comers at 1 tie acrea '' lands,
added lo the roll and the general increased pioiperiry and ea!:h :a "it,
county, it eeenja to ins oor assesfuent roll is falling hover an! i it e.ch
year "Cider our pieaeut amiepsor'a matiajiiipti and t hi r. tie i if twi..n 1:;:'
bad to be increased to meet this falling off of properly a se I. I iinv-
Do ill will toward the wealth of this co. iiily: 1:1 f i I am oh t to s.-e m,
runcb of it Lere and bnnor the men that bavo obtained ii. hot the ji";er;'.
if tbia cyuriiy munt pBy the taxe!of the conniy. It rMi t!0' com trou. m,
other eource. This make Ibebimien a-y for all. wnh &- ra 1-. ? i
bridef. jtood acbola and a jjeneral air of proeper.lv to ao. I 1" !'-v" Mr .
Staley wonlJ Ity to carry ont this idea a'l l should b eini te t. 1 r a i tn ,
yonr power to elect bitn to the otlice for he nill Lave a har.l in-k if he
succMrfnl. ' '
I have uo ioterest whatever ifi Mr. S'nley ' election vc t Ii. ' i i l.i
leotioa I believe it would add to the 'ebrra! -welfare of Hi's n.-n.iy avl
make the bnrrlen of taxatioD lighter fur all. Tmuk. work, hc an I v ,te f..r
Sir. Staley for aseaaor. Waltei: S ! .i: ;.
Kiddie, OreRon, May i. l'J '2
COLD FACTS FROM THE COUNTY REC0kD5.
The Way Gillette Has Saved th- County $900 p.-r
Vear.
1 In 1 e ii.i.-l t-li a iireal eilurt mi the
.irl tin- Kcvii-H and the I a-m. .cr.it
it! umv t.i.M.er with a few -'ie
1 1 cpuhhi'aiir to make much iiii!
: 1 cipiiai out nf t'ie pr ixy p'irch.isii.j:
Kjili.'! and the aoe'.i irr.iin-
: i - "11 liie Kepllhlirail ci.llnlV
!..-.ti..i-. Mr. Crawford ha-.ii.a
- s'.a'e !-!:' : :i in tin
1 h i", in le-eii honored
:in .ti -ii ! ir attoruey-eia r
..I o;.j-. iit-. 1 !i:!rine. ut
ndrouii pipul.i rity. iic
n'iit to injur- him --l:t i--ii:-t''.-
r.-(.u-i l.ility for
ii.ary irr-jHil;. ri; it of the
lilily aj feet.
pr- xy j iir. ha-in in the
r tjier,-
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Vv'ALS
lT Patterns
' ;is;; -l' - ;"' ' pittcrus. Silk Moire patterns, a,
V'r-'-::! -vA a -"t 'f others Remember Z
J:lc: :; r-'t (,:.Iy. In Summer Dress 2
siK.-i the T.-retuest ilterus iu the city.
iny ioe-.-a! j
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Have
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prifc i-, r. . t.'..
rr
;; ';n' of Dress Skirts in wool and X
y the warhet affords audthe
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ii.i primary w a.- I.t; -r-
: i I- t -d. i:- pr".-ili:: r.--.ro 1 j
n.ii.u! a:. 1 the .roxis duly i
- i ! t'ie . h.ur.ojn of ti.e re.i.V j
-i.ity i-ei.tr.il coii,n;itte,-. t;,- f..i-1
i - I pr..- ColH iil-ivc! y : ;
x. M.. :';.-Mr V.. I.. I.ir'v. oi
ii:! i pre-;;.c i- in .n I -lay and i
I -;i i':tiniw.I r-ii.ir th-.
i.i r-;-:.li.i. an prh'urv sni i :
'. i;.. .-.ar-n I.ac ls-: iiade
;. j r'.i, ..if. w.i held at IVdiemia
t' ' t A" proi !!:: that J !.! e '
i"''''iii' I v II, .ii. A. M. Cr.,.,
l'r ; .1. K. Ij-vc. i-ri- fore l i
; ri-i il .,t tie f'oheti.i.i pri-'
E:; Wollenhersr Bros. I
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COOOOOCOCOCC coooco ocococooooooooooooooooo
I A. SALZMAN I
o rrctical Wchmaker, Jg wler and Optician B
? Corric- a . . .. tv- si.,.k of Watches. Clocks. 8
jr y. D. t : :iis ur.:l Silvenrare y
watc:i iti.i'A i i.u.i v. ro-sebi"kg, ore
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Rev eals a Great Secret.
such.
1 eonntr records ebow that duri: i tbeiia-t iear 11.." I a.t-s
aesabl land leeides m town loin have een ai led t- tii- t;.v tj!s, aI i 'i
wereuitirely oTeiloiked ly (tiilelt a;i I hi depit'.-. or tl.-v di i
want to dd ihirt laud to the roll. 1 n co inty cun. fe,d:u a-s ire. I ii: .i
B' I ftrit rteal f aweable land wa biii-; v-rIo ike. t ( i :.!e:!e nod t-f - T
1 tb rolle, cBre.l the eerticee of a local a''s"rHSt o::i-.':ir;v to e -K ::i ri-.i
ter np with the aboe reealt. From this ll.oiJl a.-res ..f 1 uol an 1 s x i n
lota, the county deritrea J?y7.:) taie aniiunily. o:,e ha'f of the ins.o f... ::.e
first Tear, oe 4XS.rK tiLir triTen the a' sTact comt a:iy f..r its -eivic-- n
i) le -
i.i.t-erri:
!.--.. :ic a:, i i-s;.
' ois : i-sj o;
'i and a. .Mtii,:.;'
.- !;. 7 v . . l.tr.n i o; ili.-e
on. A. M. Ci.iio(d. a'-..:
f ti.e -u.ii.iry. Tl.iis
li.e . Ull,.lilli aTi..i
llevi-vir :!id ti.e
e ii . ra; and Mn
ti.i matter are
noiiiinat-
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tin:,-.' r f
.!V- I-.p -tv: . !
-i;! -nr t. "is'- " ' :
1. '
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such. Marthiil ;- .. 7 , . . " ,
e U-t -phvsiciaii" j loolciuf: tip. rcordinK and placing thi.s land oa th - tt r I-. H r. - (, i
iinnV "New lis,-nvJ te'a recreancy and failure to liet this lnd has COST HIK C'Ol'MY
ft
Kruse & Newland
Groceries...
..Also a full line of..
DEVER'S
BLEND
COFFEE
Seeds
Highest price paid for Produce. ' Give us a call
OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE
K
& Newland
It is uf ten a-lo-d lmv
curcs, that puzzle t lie
an- cffecti-d hv lr. Kin
erv for MMii.ii. lion. Ilen. i44St'i."i iho iat Tear, while the county c nrt . r.cfi.xis in t rki ni; is.:s ir.;,:ter
It cuts out the phleuni aiel frerm-infis t- 1 up baaadderl to the county "s revenue this je.ir and ss?7 a.iiiuii-
sl miK-ns. and lets t). lifr-.n.-;,,., ,,xv- hv harnaftor Anvone desirini? a verification of tins !atenieiit m-tv rv.l at
this ofSceor tbeeheriffa office and get the tax receipt inm'rs f .r th s
land and iaveitiate 10 their own eatisfactioo.
A LESSON IN
LAUNDRY WORK
' . ! e to ..ur help, and teach them th
: tr of cure in the laundering
v.. that si a jfreat way in jr
- n ii :!.- f il--, sent I'.cre for rtnov
.. i .1. A: ylhirig.s.cr.i jfroro the Rnee
x i i rj I uj:.dry i!l always be foao-I in per
J . t c ii.Lti. n and bejutiful La color
mmmwm
n enrich and vitalize t,(. 1,1.1. It
heals the inflaineI, iMitvh-wirn tbmat
and lunas. Hani cold- anj, fciublorii
coughs simiii yield t' I r. ICili:'., New
Iisc.very, the most infallible' reiriedv
for all Throat and Luiix diHKrse. ina
ranteeil kittles ."m- and fcJ.Oo. Tiial
kittles fre- at A. C. Marster.
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GILLETTE'S RAILROAD PASS.
RAILS FOR NEW ROAD.
Five Carlojrds Have Arrived
Cottage drove.
Cottaok iitvr, lr., My-2i. Five"
carloads of steel rails fiave arrived for
the Oregon A Southeastern Kailmad,
The ties are 1in pitten out as fast a. i
IHisihle. The 1'HKith-Kelly Lumber
Company is getting out lO.ootl anl the.
...:u i . r i it
leiii.iniiiei iu in- iiiriiisneii ny tlmi
Coast Fork I.uinkjr Coiiiiaiiv.
Ikidges acnjsa Kow river ami MnfJ.y
creek will wui le k pm, and will le. vr
ectcl in three or four weeks. In the
meantime, the tract will be. laid toMo
bv creek, three miles and a lialf. in
order to keep the supply of material as
well to the front as sssible. liradin"
is irojrressiii rapidly and seven miles. if I
the road will soon lie ready for th ties
and rails.
SHOES
Queen Quality, new styles here
in Shoes and Oxfords.
Shoes S3. 00 J Oxfords S2. 50
4t a i.iit oolitiml meetine held at Yoncali.i A- s.r ( It- s: i-.i-i ':.
i' sp.rv that he traveled im au anuual railncid pass was untrue; that !-!; I m-t
have a I in hi pwtiou and never had revied or accej-te i a -.i-J ir..,,, tl...
I. 1'. C"ui)iany. We are in a Hitio to gtate emphatically that Mr. iiiVMe iias
, accepted and received an annual railroad jhi from the . 1'. Company w id. ii i?
TMinksl a. follow on the S. P. railwav conductors" lass kiks:
s,,NM J. l'ss II. P.. tiillettc. No It l")l.t. tlo-sl mi all lines in Ore.- m S. P.
R. K. isuel, R. H. IvaM, ier J. K."
Now tli iueti"ii aris, what partii'iil.tr favor is Mr. ;iiictte exien.iiiii; the
S 1'. I'ompany, or what favor ha he hown the coiiii-any to pncifpt them t i i--ene
him aif annual pa? It ic therefore ipiite evident hy Mr. i!:-ti- ha n -inaiLeil
vrv jnum and abslutely refnsjvl to answer the following ipicsti.ins whidi
have Iieen f.rorwnitKlcd ti htrii tlirou-h our columns :
Will Mr. Gillette Plate what effect his consultation with Mr. Fent-ni. the
railroad ltrnet had on his reement to assess the Raiiroad Company at l;.t-Ki
per mile-.'
Will Mr. toilette admit the truth of the fact that the increased i.-v-m;. nt !
ier ndleratne through the agitation (or a higher as- meat, and a really
contary to hi view after i-onultiii); with aid attorney?
Will Mr. Gillette explain why the Railroad Company avcrai:i-d their net e:irn-
inH for eix year to -et a back fr valuations? et-. etc.
.;: .; i s m ,n ;j. i
I ' it : v . tireion. M.,v '.7. l:.-2.
I ii diov sworn, de-
!-. iiiat on ti - L'.';i,I day (
t'."1.'. a n pv Mi. as j rin ..ry w..
t .e p.. i i :.. "i . t of ul,;ih
t.si ('i,;iTr.i;i!i. At
;:..!.- .1.-1 . i.ct.il
ciillVelitioji hci.i ;n
div -.f Mar.!..
t - primary
1 r.-x.i - mere nt
a ry I k.l
pi ::.ia'y ; a.
i:i
t:-..-'.:;r.'. ii to- -
! : t i.it ti.e ii;i:..:t
to-. ;! .-r it'i the tw
t , II oi. A.M. Cawforl. L F. Lii.lv.
Mih'criksl and sworn to k t'..re me
this :t), day of May, A. !., l'i.
Ira Wimbkklv,
s: i. Notary Public.
Reduced Kates Via Southern Pacific.
The ...;'.;. em Pa. ific w ill make s-cial
rale ! San Francisco on tlie .K'casion
..! : the eoiiventi'.ii of the Noble of the
My-tic Shrine at that point in .tune.
rickets v. ill k on sale from Juno 3rd
to Mi, ii:, iu-ie. and will k available for
st. p-ovcrs in California. Full inform
ation relative to rat.-s, limits and other
condition will k checrt'uily supplier!
by aii local ajeut of The Southern Pa
citic Company. (dljj
4,in the Sweet Rye and ByeM
T!:e worl! i? ac.vivs Ioo!it:j; f .r a good thing. Racine
Btrjqics. H:.c'o C.'.rri.vC5 arc the best. We stand by
thct'.i. Wc are !:-.:e to'liv, l::u rro.v and all the time. The
people th.it r-c over t'.'.e c :ry are here today and gone
tomorrow. T;;y p.v '.l.Lu-e, .io taxes and spend no
iipin-'v i n i!;e l- -.'.it v. Wo r'.ice our rigs not only on a level
lut above th-sc av.d ve -L-fvl by them. If their rigs break
d nvn wliere vl yu f .r rctviirs? If ours prove dissatis
factorv v.f u:ako '.; tu y..od. See our rigs before you bnj.
s. k' sykes
I W UU. lEEi II SUES
9ffisses Spring Shoes, Jfnip7
pendorf'Dittman . Some
thing now. See them.
ALL STYLES - ALL PRICES
...FLINT'S SHOE
ALL RIGHT.
STORE...
$too Reward $ioo.
The readers of this, paper will lie
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that sienew ), ,,.n
able to cure in all its sta-'eSj -and that in
Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Oiire in the
only jMtsitive cure known to the mi-dii-al
fraternity. Catarrh k-iie- a ,.nstitii
tional disease, niiiirea Constitutional
treatment. llall'HCatarrli Cure i taken
internally, acting diremlv iiw.n the
hlooit and mucins snrfaet, ( the svstcm
thereby destroyiii); tho foundation of
the disease, and tiivr.ntf the patient
strength by building the constitution
and assisting natiin: in doing its work.
The propriety rs biie ho much faith in
its curative jMivvera, that thev offer tine
llun.lred Dollars for anv . use t le.t it
fails to u n Send for list' of ti-stin.oni.
ak.
Addrc-HS F. .1. Ciikvkv ('.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Pruggisls, (.V.
Halk Family Pills are the k st.
Hints to Housewives.
Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good
fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly
when vou order tbern. Call np 'Phone No. 181,
for good goods and good service.
C. W. PARKS & CO.
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yon
you
you
you
you
want to buy a farm
want furnished rooms
want to "buy a house
want to rent a house
want to build a house
want to move a house
If vou don't kuow PAT F C
call 011 t r addreaj, ...
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REPUBLICAN SUCCESS ASSURED
Democrats Satisfied With Present Good Times.
Many will not vote j
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
slops itching scalp upon ne application
three to six removes all dandruff and
vv ill stop falling hair. Pi ice oOc, Foj
lie liv .Marst.-rs Prtlglo. .Mill,
AND-
' EMPIRE-
ft
n
Well 'reserved
L Vi?j, Fesi End gah gfaMei
C. P. Baksakd, Prop.
Saddle Horses. Single and
Double Rigs at ail hours
Transient Stock gyta
very beJ care .....
Rates always reasonable
The key to the. political sit tint ion in Dongas County, aul tn.t tml.v in
this County bnt in all Oregon, is. tbat hundreds and even tltousnmi of Demo
crats will not vote. The reason for that is tbat limea were never better, .
and Democrats will not even vote to change it, and hey believe jod limes !
jare attributed to Republican c-Jutrol of the K'lvernmeut. .They do not cure
to vote the Republican ticket and will no vote agamst it, so will tutiiply j
stay at home.
The republican candidates for the county officers are all competent, j
aud -will make excellent officials. j
Thw beat interests of Oregon demand that a big republican mi.j.uily l e
rolled up for the republican ticket next Monday.
Th nemocr&tH in this county tiro geMiui; desperate. They k defeat
About Bees.
Do you want any honey from your
bees? If you do, do not'hive thein in
Ijoror keg when you can get a g. mmI
patent 8 frame hive complete for only
f 1.75. J'or Hectiona and k e supplies,
all 011 .Ions K. Johnson
iXX .111 lIoHolluP
I li e
Naoaf
Contractor
aud liui'der
Kcauhurg,
OrojQn.
m U$B
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taring tVm in the face and are resorting to all kiu U of it.-weriipulons j ' Vlj
chemen toKet votes. But they can't raise theaeveral bundled necessary to j gHX tV
Women often astonish new acquaint
ances, v.-'io are intnxliusd to a lar
family of strong boys and healthy girls,
who call this' young looking woman
mother. It is popularly supposed that
maternity w the foe
of lieauty, and the
f .' i worn and faded face
1 ' of litany a mother
s t secuis to warrant the
V& "7 Wief. But it is bant
oelieve tnat nature
should compel a
woman to s;icri
fice the rightful
dower of her
lieauty iu onlcr
to carry out a
natural 1'unctiou
of her being.
And nature docs
not. The pains
a n d sufferings
incident to
J f to
y
5TUDEBAKER
In ail Iti tK tliere
ebon lil lie cleauliuc!.
Fdy'a Cream Balm
clcatipcf.vrwttiesiui.ne'&ls
the die-1 I'll in.'iuliraiie.
It cur.-. .i:nrrli ami driv.'
ay s 'il.l III ll.c lifad
i.iikkA.
I'r.'Min Balm in plurrd Into the notol, Rprcaita
nvir ii.i nCinuie ami if a'lfOflmt. Ilflief l ilU-
m. "linlcar.a a i.n-f )llu . ll i out ilryin-lo 1
nut iirmluce aiu.iii;. iJitRe 1 ', 6tt iit at Uriifi-;
linn or t mail ; Trial Si.p, 1 crui liy mail.
Kl.V iiUOXUiUlS, S Warrca SuovU Ke Voflt-
niothe! honil are
It seems that Oregon is pafely republican by l'i.OHO majority? Tlie ef-1 Eo- to a large ex-
feet would be to aettle the Philippine question. - "SciilUe" would be a dead j ThisTs"' roved
igaue from the Atlantic to the l'acilic. Make it 20,000. ; ,)y (ic of ,)r beret's FavoriteTrV
The DetnocnU. are uneasy about .he registration,. They Lriow ih a mat j XZZ
ter ot fact that t lie Itepiiblicana have more voters registenvl than t boy had j iU.0s the appetite, induces refreshing
iwn vou aim. w ulo 1 hey are iiiuie n nuiiiuiT Miuri. ior can inev , mi ,..i rv
" ' J ' --is- i - i -
them to either regialer or vole. Some Democrats refused to register when
they sent, a man lo their homea for thnt purpose-
The diaaffecliou existing among the so-called Lowell Republican of
Umatilla County will not iu any way prevent W. J. Furnish, the Republi
can candidate for (iovernor, from obtaining a majority of from f00 to "00.
The aiibalanlial bnaitieas men of Pendlelon are rallying lo bis support '
the farmer and sheepmen whom he assisted liniinciiilly dining the hard
time are making a vigorous ftwupaigu in his behalf, aud the (iold Demo
crats and oilier Democrats who are disgusted with the malicious personal
al lack 'made upon him will cast their ballots for him at. tho polls. It is
conservatively e&limated that for every Republican vole Furnish loseH by
the Lowell, disaffection he will socure threo Deraocralio votf s.
tically painless.
Mr. Orrin Stili'i. of rKiwuitm. Dmul Co.. Wis.,
vrriirs : H 1 h.iv c twen inlru.linjf lo vtrite to yon
f vcr v.tice mv luliy was liorn iu iccatxl to vVl.at
your ' l:avootr rrcsctiptiou ' hil tlonr for me.
1 e.Tnnet rr;iisv it cnonj;h, for 1 have not l.c?n
n w ri 1 lor live virus us I am now. In July !:o-i
1 hud a liuliv K weight ii His., nnd I wasouiy
si.k ii h.irt tine. Hud since I got up have not
liu.l one sick .lay. I have not had any meriiie
tuiut-lr mikt t y..l up 1 was not ouly surprised
lnvsi li hut nil my liiruds here are mrposeU lo
net' me no well.'
Favorite Prescription " has the testi
mony of thousands of women to its com
plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not
accept au unknown aud unproved sub
stitute iu its place.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear tt
complexion aud sweeten the breath.
iMountain Gear
Farm Wagons,
7ade lo laat. ?o Casl or 9falleable iron
Skeins. 9o poor malerial covered up with quady
paint.
We just received a. hue line t f Stulebalcer Hacis and
Yttggics.
Churchill
Woolley