The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 29, 1902, Image 2

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    The Tvicc-a-Veck
Roseburg Plaindcaler
Published Mondays and Thursdays.
PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO.
V. C.Coxxeb, Kditor and Publisher
Fred Wright, City Editor, Solicitor.
ArorsT J. Krantz, Foreman
S. C. Bartrcm, Traveling Solicitor.
Twict-a-Vk Plaindealcr, pr year, $1.50
Entered at the Post Office iu Rosebnrg.
fro., as second class mail matter.
Advertising Kates on Application.
MAY 25, m-2.
VITUPERATION VS. ARUUMEM.
There is quite a marked difference
in the arguments tised in thiscam
paign by the Republicans aud those
advanced by the Democrats. The
Republicans have used uiaiuly the
general argument of prosperity
and the pood results of the l.epnbli
can policy in national affairs. They
have also criticised Mr. Chamberlain
in a legitimate way. by picking to
pieces some of his flimsy campaign
arguments On the other hand, the
Democratic press has conducted a
campaign of abuse, general and per
sonal, l'rom t ho head of the ticket
o the f ot. the Democratic brethern
have abused aiid libeled the Repub
lican candidates, but saying little
about their own. They have advanced
no affirmative " arguments for their
own ticket. They abuse Mr. Furnish
because he is a banker and has made
EOoie ironey, depending on a sup
posed aversion of the people to vot
ing for any man who has made a fin ancial
success. Against Mr. Fnr
siih'e character for ability and hon
esty they can show nothing.
They, will find that t hat the voteis
will not consider business capacity
such a very bad thing in a governor.
It is the same with other candi
dates. Ia one case,Mr. Crawford's.
They are gon? back to old lawsuits
and adopting arguments of opposing
couusel as guspel fcroth. For con
gressman, tbey do not tho-v a strong
Vote for the Repuolican Candidates for the Legislature.
. VOTE FOR SOUTHKRX OREGON'S CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
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For Joint IlepreK'iitativw,
J.1I. HANslUJulHill.
case for Mr. WeatberforJ, hut they
everlastlingly abase Mr. Tonga?.
Perhaps Kepublicacs onght no: to
kick nt all tlds, considering the ad
Tantage it gives them. Thn body of
the people nr:st not be set down us
pajinf more attention to personal
aba-ii thau to appeals to their g-wd
horie tense. When the ballots are
CO noted it will be found that ia a
campaign of vituperation ts. argu
ment, the latter will prevail.
MR. STRONG VS. THE GRAND JURY
Mr. .Strong, the democratic candi
date for conuty jadge. stated at Drain
that he did not say that there s
580,C00 of the taxpaers money un
accounted for by th present connty
court, but ?1G.0 0 The tra id jnrv
after examin n fho cuunty records
minutely last week reyoi tel a fol
lows, which report was published iu
both the I'LAisriEAi.F.H and ltaview:
"We next visited the varions county
officers tod made an iu-.ectioa of
tbeirbook. rd trcord. We found
them neatly sind systematically kept
and the offic-rs conrteo'iM and gen
tlemanly." Hid there been a short
age of -r'l'i,1) K) id the county fjnauc-s
this nan I jar. wo.dd have discover
ed and reported the fact-, as it was
6won to d, b'i there beinsj no nch
ehortag the aboe te se report was
Bubmittel. Will thu voters tolerate
Bach flagrant fnlFeboo 1 and deceit on
the part o' Mr. Strong, th democra
tic candidate for coonty judge?
Overwhelming defeat at the polls
June 2 1 1 A--inld only b a jnit re
bate to i ; ;r y trmhy of such an of
fence tn imWic deency.
mm
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Alum bating powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
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SEE HERE, MR. CHAMBERLAIN.
Mr. Chamberlain makes some sort
of a claim that the Oregon constitu
tion is being violated in the payment
of salary and fees to the Slate ollicers
over the amounts specified iu the
Constitution. Now. a number of
these acts were passed during the ad
ministiatiou of (iovernor l'ennoyer,
and also while Mr. Chamberlain was
Attorney General. Certainly the re
gulur appropriation bills carried the
items for all of them. There have
been no iucreases since then.
It is
a pertinent ouestion to ask ,
Jir. namoena.u, u meui iawa j which are only oblaiiuvU.y long ser
nnconstitntional, why, as Attorney ! , hls prominence iu that
General, the -legal advisor of the ; ,M,(y Toi.gu. h1i..M receive a won
Stateof Oregon, he d.d not take j (W illy ili(.n,(. Illttjority over two
some steps to prevent this money
from being drawn out of the Treasu
ry in violatiou of the Constitution of
the State?
There is a vast difference between i election, ii is that level-headed busi
Mr. Chamberlain, a public oHicial. ness man and pnnce of good fellows.
and Mr. Chamberlaiu, candidate for
public otlice. It is as great an
appeal as the one from ' Philip drunk
to Phi-lip Sober." Salem Stales-man
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A WORD OH VYARMNU.
The first step in the next pauie will
be for Oregou to declare to the world
that the policies under which the
nation has risen to the marvelous
prosperity of PJ.i'2 are disapproved
in Oiegou and may be expected to
be disapproved in the oongressi tusrl
elections all over the country- this
fall. If holiest money, expausiou
and regard for the new opportuni
tiesof Pacific commerce have lost
caste in Oregon, they hnv? lost caste
elsewhere. A Democratic Governor
and Legislature here means Demo
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.nrouguoui luec-uuw,. x.
the signal for a chauge: aud nothing
will be more reasOuable to expect
than the repetition of the fear that
swept over the country after Cleve
land's election iu lS'.l:
VERDICTS W ERE FOR CRAWFORD.
Some ot the Uemocrats ot this city
are endeavoring to cut down the
handsome mijority Hon. A. M. Craw-
Tor l;ei'rei-ntative.
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They Stand for Prosperity, Protection and
ford will receive at the pulls June 2 1
for sttornev-seneral by publishing a '
lot of rot in some little campaign ripe exj erier.en. an expert l.nok-keep.
sheets at Torllaod rela'ive lo tue; ei, a line penman, u genial and ob'.ig-Crawford-Wiilis
suit iu e.jnity for an ; uig getitleiuin who ha-, served one
neeonnt n ' and dh-soluMuti of nart- i term i ch-rk and has conducted this
nership. Since the courts have given most importa:t i lVn e to the stisfac
3Ir. Cranfotd the verdict iu every ti..n of uli. or, on the other hand the
procee ling which Wilds has institu- 'voter- tuny cast their ballots for a
ted against him, except Judge Hau-! yontig scLool t-fu her, inexperienced
au'n decision, which decision, how- iu practical hu-it.ei-s and whose c niy
ever, was TkKVKKSED upon au ap- claims for the oihVo seem to be that
peal io th- Supreme Court, therefore he has latight a few terms . f country
we re at a loss lo nmlerstand what M-hou! and i a "nice'' young fellow.
his political enemies expect to make
out of rehashing this case. The nn- ,
scrupulous and under-handed .work I
of th Democrats to injure Mr. Craw I
ford, is having a reverse etfect and is
making voie-i for liim every day.
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FURNISH THEN ANI NOW. 1
While Mr Furnish held olliee as a
democrat a few years ago his honesty
was never ipiestioned by auy member
of his party. On the contrary, dem-'
ocratscousi lered ' Uilly' i'urni-h ail ,
right in every sen-e of the term. But j district than "dene'' I'arrott. Ke
now, as Mr. Chamberlain quotes, "'i ! elect him. .
cbangehascomeoverthespiiit of their
dreams." Mr. Furnish refused to
follow his party into the Bryan camp.
aud for this reason democratic stump
speakers aud newspapejs can easily
see that h- is dishonest and ha-made j at Washington, J). C, and all of the
entirely too much money. They even . people are awate of this fact. The
ridicule Mr, Fnrui-h because he isn't voters will then-fore be very careful
an orator. The logical conclusion ! about voting a young and practically
is that it is all right for a democrat j unknown man into this yery import
to be dishonest, and that talkative-; ant olliee. "Uncle tieorge"' has well
ness 18 not necessarily a democratic j earned and is justly entitled lo the
qualification; but rtoimhlicari olliee- 1 great cotilidi nce and esteem reposed
6eekers must, be a litlle better than; in him ly the people of Douglas
the earthly average. ltnpnblicant-,
stand true to your principles and
vote for W. J. Furnish for governor.
SUTAI OUR LOYAL IRESH)ENI'.
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J.Hni'ieiH ll'nii-'-ii Ulivrii I 1-1 i-
decided stand behne Ihe country ou I llwm!lM 11 '"'. " ieorh
j'istice to the deret.deiici. N on mo- I ly supporting the measures of our
nopolistic linsls, on the rej.utation of chief executive. President Koose
(IjO Army. II" will feel en ournj;ed Jvelt winds to be backed up by a Gotl
and heartened by a Bep-iblicau vie-j gress composed of meji liko Tongue,
ory,and by a Democratic victory he land not bv men who favor the abuse
can only feel rebuked and humbled, j (Jf our army aud the '"scuttlo" system
Are i h people of ( )r i;o!i. wlm have ' as does J. Iv. Weathei ford.
trust ed an I honore I Tueo loi . l.'oi
evelt for i.i-c ni.;.? and honr-sty, is j See that Ihe labor candidate for
the Republic! i pa't of O egmi, es, ! joint representative of Douglas aud
pecially which has id '.vhvs h-d for j Jackson counties. Jas. M. Ilans
hia accesbiou lo the piesidency, ready j brough, is given a handsome major-
to turn its back upon him at the very
first time he comes before them in an
oHicial capacity for support or re
jection? THOMAS H. TONGUE.
lion. Thomas 11. Tongue is recog
nized by all parlies as one of the
nhiest men on the tloor of the lower
liutiso' of Congress, lie has been
tin ice elected from this district and
will be returned again. He is a man
of gient ability and has acquired a
knowledge of the doings of congress
that it would take a new mau years
His committee positions.
, yeM-.-.
If tin-re is any man on the repub
lican ticket who is deserving of re-
County Judge M. D. Thompson, lie
I lias id ways been found at his post of
. duty during his brief teim of otlice.
' has manifested gieat wisdom, caie
and economv in the administration ;
of county HtTaiis and has come as
near giving universal satisfaction in
this very responsible olliee as is pos
si'ole for a iimti lo do. Voters, you
can not do betterlhan to re-elect for
the man who has prov-
county jtl
en a fi iftid to y, i n all as well us to
the county's lest inteiests M. D.
ThomiiSi n.
It is always the biightest. best and
hardest working meu of the party
who come in for ihe greatest share of (
opposiiun aiul atmse ai ilie uauiis ol ;
the oppo-ition. as the opponents of !
such men recognize that nothing less
than ilespei ale measures will
lefeat
1,,, iu cl)(.ck such
a man heuee i
ll frunlin .ifT.o f f llu ,L,,i,i-ulu '
and sore-head to it jure Hon. A. M.
Craw ford, but the work of the op-
position has been so rank aud uc-,
' scrupulous that all loveis of justice '
! and fair i.'lav will walk up to the
poll?, and cast tueir t'allot for South-;
,tirn thegoii's geriial candidate for
attoruav- general. Hon. A. M. Craw-:
f.-rd.
KEEP THE l;LA(i AFLOAT
IN THK 1 -HII.irriXKS.
DON'T SCUTTLE
I'. r c i.nty clerk the voters have
their choice of votitig for a" man
Tor the past two years the slientl s
otlice has beet, conducted ou strictly
bn-inoss i rim-iples. fewer mistakes
have occurred iu the records of that
olliee, not wit li-tariding the greatly in-
creased volume of business, than on
der any former administration, this
oihcial lias been irinl ever ou tne
j alert and La proven expert in de
,tecting and running tiuwti criminals.
iu fact, as th" prosecuting attorney
announced publicly, there is not a
more etlicietit t-henfl iu this whole
i - - - -
I he Douglas county tieasury with
; Uncle (leorge Dimmick in charge of
. the recoids atnl keys is as safe and
secure as the Ufiited States Treasury
, county.
Do ou favor I're-idenl K iijsHvelt?
Do you mdoiac his hostility to the
i trusts? If vou do, vou can mlv be
! consistent ui election day by voting
lty at the polls Monday. The labor
element of these counties are justly
entitled (o this recognition and they
have named a man who will uot only
ably represent their interests but the
mterests of both counties and the
state at large, as well.
The republican plank ou salaries
reads: "We demand that a law be
passed by the nest legislature plac
ing all public ollicers of the stale ou
reasonable salaries, which shall cot
be increased during the ineiimbent's
term of olliee, and beyoud auch salar
ies they shall receive no compensa
tion as fees or otherwise."
Commissioners, -J C Yonug and A
K Nichols have proveu themselves
able assistants to Judge M D Thomp
son iu administering the offairs of
the county court and they should be
given a routing majority at the polls
next Monday. He sure and place an
'X" mark before the names of .1 C
Young and A K Nichols: on the offi
cial ballot.
hen markiugyour ballot on eleo-
th.'" day an.l while iu close couiiuuu-
ion with yjnr conscience, within the
lu.lli uul v,.nr.,.ll If tv.n ouo . ft. ....1
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to sanction a scuttle policy as regards
the Pbilippiu.es. Luless you do this j t,OI, The..ld h-.u-e in hiel, v .
you will still owe a large debt to the ! ri!l tan.lg. It j built ..I aw u
of 'humanity " and "jiiHt ice." i
Kepublicati principles
demand the
littler.
Ira I!. Kiddle aud Frank H. Kogers
will make a tine enerergetic ami com-1
potent team to work for the l uteres!
of our county in the Oregon legisla- '
lure, vote lor mese two wormy. '
bright and energetic young men.
That 1) K Shambiook will be
electe.l county clerk, (here seems to
!,u .. .1....I.I Wl.-I ro..oi ..... li i
advanced why he should not be?
He's Ihe best clerk we ever ha 1 and
is well broken iu on the duties of the
otlice.
I
Uheuyo.i aieiUHTkiugjour ballot
election day -ee t bat you place an ,
betweeu the number and name of
C. K. lloberts for surveyor.
neJ're-4-iitative,
.ii. i:m.ki:s.
Peace in the Philippines.
' Isn't (lie condition of the country.
f . resulting from Republican policy
and measures, goo l enough? Is let
ter expcted from the Democratic
party? How was it from to
1V.I7
President ll osevelt is still vigor
ously in favor of the irrigation of our
arid lamR He is a tru friend of
the West.
1're-ideut Boosevelt, backed by the
j whole repubiicau party, is going to
roast ihht beef trust till it
done.
18
well
Don't forget the democratic bard
times of a few jears ago when you
cast your vote for governor.
Attorney J. A. Buchanau is worthy
and well qualified for the office of
justice of peace. Vote for him.
Dr. J C Twilchell has made an ex
cellent coiouer. lie-elect hiiu.
11 C Slocrum has ma le a goid con
stable. Vote for hrm.
ANOIT1CR CAMI'AKiN LIU.
The t rmi! m.I up charp- that Hon. A.
M. Crawford 20 years ago induced a I'oos
county party to de-d over some land to
Iii in as security for $-"o0 and then after
receiving payment of the money refused
to return tin- deed is too malicious anil
silly to require any attention whatever.
It is a campaign lie pure and pimple and
should lie ;:ivcii no credence w hsitever.
VOTERS, LOOKOUT!
It is observed that the democrats
have arranged dates at all of the im
Mirtant places in the county for Satur
day evening, at which time judging
from their unscrupulous campaign re
cord, they will spring. Some outrageous
campaign roaihacU, with the execla
tion of gaining votes on the eve of elec
liouwheii there is not time for their lies
to he lel'uted Voters look nut lor t hem
.A Bargain in A Little Home,
Two-hundred acres, two miles from
.Myrtle Point, Cons County, Ore., 1:10 ac
res c!ea red, 70 acres good timber : loca
ted on road ; good orchard ; good house
and haru and improvements ;w ill keep
2" dairy cows.Coiivi'iiinent to river steam
lsiat and railroad facilities, For partic
ulars inquire at this office or address
IoX :i, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
OLDEST LIVING PIONEER. I
William Abernethy, o( Coos County, '
Claims That Honor,
Pokti.and, May 1'7. William Aber- ;
liethy, of I iniii, Coos Count y, who is in ;
Portland on biisinesn, consider.. Iiimseli j
the oldest living Oreim pioneer, and in
accordance with custom, expert-to brad
the procesinii of Oregon pioneers at 1 lit- '
celebration June IK. j
'l came here w ith my parents in Is-j
40," Mr. Ahei'iielhy said, at the St. '
Churle today, "and that was n years
before the firbt emigrant train arrived!
uverlaiid. n r family left Illinois in I
lS:t!l, traveling by dead-ax uaoii . and
canal-boat t" New York. We left New !
York City in October, ls::!i, on hoard a '
lull-rigged clipper ship, and rounded
Cae Horn, alter st ipping a couple of:
da at Kio de Janeiro for pro iions.
On the Pacific side we (...; I :ii ;,
paraiso. Then fair slop took ai-teiv
couree and we droppe 1 anclior at llon..
lulii, wheie oiiip of our p.i--eilu., r- Ji--unbarked.
"'TliPiP was no ;oi l raiM i.-i o
our hip headeil for the nn-nl!
Columbia river. We .oriM-i
coiiver in June 1S4U. :;n. I th
then. o
"I tie
it V.m-
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s;1. I
I wa the prrttitkt pl;n I ever
think vT.-
'llur family linallv -eliie l
ii n
hel
Oreaon t itv, met mv l.illier
,ui,,, ie ir(1, :lw ,
ill I l P- '
live I 1
Inn,-1
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Wr and i in ;h prererv.it ion
.yr. Alifl netliv, now a wel: pr.
man ol .er ,. is ninii:u'' .. i u :n iur
Iora, adjacent to I'o.i l'.av. I :
the rrt of the ..pp over there,
thp nei-eity of cl"er eoine- liii
Portland, and to that end will
i it 1 1 i.-irt ij.a in t liiw .-it v i t.. T "...
t.
with
il:ler j
prac- !
r-.i'i ;
, i.-i ,iHt v of cnMni. tin-.-an . ... tri
,r,lM1 .;, It.,re ( 'itv to IIoM-hnr.-. i
"Thi" road would pay hi interest on' j
it cot, from the time of it comi-h fi.m," i
he said, "and t here i n-. e.l na-.n;
''' capital cannot he int. n i-t.,1
in !.'.
,i. .
project. t ' lull I it V I lo W !l ,1 t
i its huiii'e w ith sau
though we nslurallv pre
I r.iin
r to .ie:
w:th
Portland. S.tn I ranci-i o p ,
, no intere-t in u- further th.oi l
I the pp-bn t of our 1 imi . I x r nni
1 1
ii. l:;:r
farm- and dairi and t
.j,.,,,,, hl r,.lni. ,,-
M-M l. llier-pteckle--.
.!.
.,,. uin-, de-ire.l. he ,-..uld e
-.-ive u an outlet to K.-ehurg hv
completion ..f hi- r- a.l from M
i:v j i
f or Attorney- ;.-m a!,
A. M. fKAWlKUI'.
point, but iicl i
tention. so t "oo con
timie to lanisuiph.
"The total out'.,.
! le.l !.!
inter, -!
i lnn.t.
i.;rv '
priim t and irnit shij
I'-.iv annual! v n..i;l-l -l.nl.i- I
oi.le if the correct figure-. cnM
ri'i.Uid i
t
'
taintsl. and l'ortlau-l hou!. .i
larm-r prop.. rtion it ! his it we had
OHiiirtt ion with Koseiiii l-. Vl
want to do i to litid the --t
the
l.iii
I
con-
tructin ainj spiip.iii an ! ctiii line.
and we will then -e what ' '.h cnuiil v
xMiple can lo t . ,r I a -itn: oiit-iOc
capital in the enterprise. Wo lme an
ample water to waste aloii the
C'oiplille liver, to liie -ot ol Inainlell-
ance will le I i u 1 t alter the r-'.i l i once
put in ojx-ratioii. Sm li a ijm-1 wui-i
pen up a country rich in varied n
Eoiirces. and add vastly to our p"pnl:!
tion and wealth, us well as t-i the divi
dends of the st.M-khoMers."
Meinmial Services
Memorial services will I
1...1 I ... .1...
oci-i ai io,
ira hoe.-e tunirrow, ( I'ridav
Mav
:Wth, at 111:.!') a. m. The following i
the program :
ltea. ling of orders, hy the Adjutant
Music by the hand, a dirge.
Ritualistic work.
Piano medlev. Mis llacl 1'errv.
Kecitatiou, Carlt'in's mpular poem.
"Cover 1'hrm Over With I'-caut ilul
Flowers," Mi-s Clara McCoy.
Solo, ' 1 he l.oy iu blue, .Mi- I lael
Perry, accoinpaiiicd by Mrs. S. C. 1 lint,
Oration, Kev. W . A.
Song. America, by c.
KeutHlietiolt
W"o.-l.
in-jregaiioii.
Portland Strike Lndcd.
I'oRTl.AM), May 17. Again the hum of
building industry is heard iu Portland,
after six davc of unwonted iiuiet. The
sympathrtic strike:,of utiiou men in 1:1
trades of the Building Trades Comic
t,t .... end while the original cans - of
, . .,, . .... ,
the trouble is still present. I he order
forthenieiv to return to work was is -
sued at a meeting of the Ituilding Trades
Council 1 st evening.
All the strikers who had gone-out in
sympathy returned lo work today .ccpt
the plumber. Approximately so of
these are locked out, us the employ ei s
declined this morning h take them
back, (lending their acceptance of an ag-
agreeincnt which w ill he presented to
them for their signatures.
There art) two gisul Ihings in lo.se
burg. The people ami- S..W. P. - Vou
will find Isithal Churchill andU imlleys.
.. . . .
Oct vour abstracts ol title limn ,1. ll.
llainil'ton. lie has th. ly complete
KCt of abstract llooks in the county, if I
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ANOTHER
BANNER MONTH
Over half
Mostly all
Now that our business is spreading out
ami increasing, it is iinposiiihle for lis to
land a full carload of inst rilineiits at
Kosehnr at one time. Our last load
was lii.-trilmte.l, coiumenciiiK at Port-
la ii'
line went to Pandoii, some to
,1't ir.'
mm
ne- t' Ko-elilir-'. hilt tl
in He la mli I at ( oita-'e ,rov e
.ire iloin au exceedingly line
Im-iiie-s
:m-'.-i:ii.
di;-"S:iijr yf eij.'ht inst riilnelit-.
two tile- t'hitkerin-.'", tliree
1
li
. a inn-- W hitnev aiel t o
el.e.l!
r make-. Colta 'e lirove
i
I .lel;.-r-..,
I . . . .
iiuk ii! 1 1
wher- w
Vou will find the lust makes and the Ilrt TonnJ Instruuieiits at the
T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE
AT ROSIiBURG OR COTTAGE GROVE.
Riddle Pharmacy.!
I. 15. KIDDLE, Prop.
ir -
ALL KIMg or-
Fresh Drugs, Hedicines,
Toilet Articles. Paints,
Oils, Glass, Sundries.
F"Pre?cri!t:ons promptly filled
by a coin i-etent druggist.
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RIDDLE,
OREQON. $
I5EST
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cn
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THE NEW
IS
or. W.-'.i: -;..n
a-..i i.iiu Mr.-et-
Mrs. I'lle Collin
l.tv I I l.lil MiS. I'ro,.
All Kinds ot Clothine
Cleaned and Dvtd.
-,lt!i.lct loll
1 tnaraiitee.1
.Ml i'ISin'I.
NOTICE.
U.lMe
I'- ;.-! It.iK-ry
r.Tii .V t i.-y.i .
!. iu. i-,-r ! ii
!-.t l'...kery.
r.-h:-.-i t-. !
t .(.- c.ike
f. .ith purcha--l the
'r'l . riy wii,s! I.y ril
n l i!! con-luct tl,e husi-
n.ine- of l i.iU-re.ith".- I e
Pie l-rjn- of I. read wiil U-r.s-
l..;lv- for hi rvnt
t paltry a -, i.ilty.
11 w;Vi. i rci vTli.
I'r.-prietor.
I
Any jir:.. -
-s.ir.iii to rent, h
il v or
rc.ti et it -, ,'iir or is.nntrv nr--i'rtv
.t- we'd t.c.t2!.-ti r a-l'l're 11. M.
! o.,ri.,, ii;;:,v wi;li Attorney Ixuis
! M.ir'.-e. -itc M.-i'lai'ieii loii4, K.,--L
i:r', ( in-.'on. i'j
.MR tilLLETTE EXPLAINS
Through a Couple of His Deputies.
I'ijrures Not Explicit.
i
to I
t!
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-pace 1.. ri:c
.-!er- 11! tin- i-i
' oiiette request n
following address
iumiis of our p.qer,
w hit h we "la-llv d. a-his own figures
:lr ly a coniirmatioii f the facts we
nac i eeit
;.!..n-:
Mi.g iq. to the Voters all
. To Tin: Vnri:i;. or Pol
as toixTV.
iV.., ...
i:sn r.M w : N.iticiu
I -i i i i
ioi.-ii i i" 'i ie-1 ! mi no-nil i ,i no vernal Man -
j ineiits that an effort is In-iii ' made
t
. lal
1
, 1"
ify the lads concerning Mr. tiillctte's
itiou a as-, -s,.r, and f..r the object,
as we In-liev
..i ..!.,..;.... l. ..
T-i ., HIE llllll III I. OS,-
Mi
t lief. ire the voters on the eve of tie-
lion, tln relore iu justice to the as-
!se
or and i us. i iic w ho mav have ln-eii
misled, we leel it our duty to subserilw
I., the follow ing i.i. Is, as shown by the
r.-cr-ls i compaiitig the figures ou the
pml assessment r
j -;ms r.-ll, ;is ni.i.h
I with those of the
ny ins pristei-cssor.
abci the facts concerning tin
risluctiou
of the value of property in koschurg
school district as compared with other
parts ot the County for PKH, which i
nearly iu exact prortion as will 1k
tioiiii-d.
band assessed iu Ill'l over IS'.IS, l'.'ti.SiiTi
acres. Additional as ,t alstractor's
list. 1 1 .-"; 1 acr .
IVcrea-t-d value in favor
all
ividual taxpayers
.fmi.ooo
i 1 ";'-' '' ""' l'-"o "v
; t . I!. U. I ompanv :is H
' '
; t 'hauge iu condition favorable
to the H'ople since IS! IS SSS,tNlO
Increase of roll for bml over
l!HHI 4,:ti'0
Pet-reuse in Koschurg school tlis-
tricl for l!Hll .M.l-'aj
I ecre:lsL'dlil.siile llosehlirgst'hool
tlisirivt for l'HII . l.-)4.iVii)
' Increase value of Ii
, f,- pml
?.IO,tXKl
l!.proH'ity
T-.'10,ihtl
State o( ilregon, )
County ol Ioiiglas, ) --
We, the undersigned IVpnty Assess-
ins lor l oiiglas county, iH-g to sav that
. . ,
w c have examined t he lect.rds 111 the
Assessor's otlice, and that the figures
a carload of PIANOS and ORGANS sold in April and
high grade instruments like Chickeri.ng and Kimball
very prosperom condition and the )-
pie are usinjj gitud jii'lineiit in buylnj;
the very Ijest liauos on the market,
knowing that the liest i always the
cheajx-Ht. Our next carload will arrive
fn aliout six days. Thi lot will I e dis
tributed here at IJuseburjr, a"" have
nearly one-hall tiiin lot already engaged
at different K.ints; now that the rO;els
are getting in 'mI condition we will I
able to make our country deliveries in a
short time. K. X. Wonac-ott , the .pil
lar organ man, . now busy making de
liveries and calling on his old friemig.
Mi Foreman, our sales lady, has b-en
very loicccs-fiil in the sale of piano-, and
es-ciallv the Whitney, as it i a favor
ite of hers, and it loake friend when
ever it goes. The t k we have on
hand will Ij clioMi out in a very short
time, a we have pill the price" away
down. We are also reprei-entat iv e of
the F.iler's Music Jloii-e, Portland. Iin-.
lNn't fail lo go -ee I iier when Voll go to
Portland.
WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN!
Th4e having fariii land or v oi.ije
property for -ale or exchange. w; i
do well to call and - the new real
"!ate linn on North Jack-on -t r.- t
. j. mnii.Ys &o
Heal Kstate l,i;gl.t. so-l or ei
chaiige.! for Ka1eru .r.4-rty. A!-o
ovcrnu.cnt land i ate.l. t'ruiw-r
alway on haiel. KtirnIe ftir
nished. -t-. jsj.
JOHN (.E()K(.E ( ASIMIU
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator
Si'itns and Buggy
Painting a Specialty
C.dlon or leave .rdcp at Ch'ir. hi!!
Hl.!,-v
i:i-r.r.ri:ii. i!a.i,i
-INSI KK IN TiiK-
ill Hit
INSURANCE AT COST.
Ile.l ft.-, M- VinnTiJ. Kr-f- o
j Amt.of in.nran e in fore, I I .'0-i mi ui
.ei ain in one year, . mi
Sa inz il menii-tT I j r., ni..V.1.
Niinii-r tf pa rate rik.
A.J. Buchanan,!
U-seI.urg, rt-i'ii. .t. for In:i!a I'o j
1900 Water Proof
Harness Oil Hlackin;
Tut up iu the coiiM-tency ,.f i reani. and !
"itieiy will not sum tr moM. i,ivr-i
the leather tinnne. yet makes it s..t't ;
and j'liable. I'n-crve the leatl.er and 1
stitcniiii from in. len.eiit weather an.t
m m iiEF m
ive the liaM.-- a neat and finished ap- :
larance. I!ly make ..M harne i Real Estate Agent and Notary
..k new and wiil make it l.t tic i!;Timlv.r . M , , . .
long hy the ..se of v.w Ham. oil. it TImber nJ Homestead Locator
is al.i epiaiiv K.. for bo.t and h.. I Packer and Guide
Manuia. tnred by J. W. MTK. R.-se-l
hur. Orr-r-n. n m! at r.lr.t.Ttt' i r .
iiarnes-sho... Ts
;d-ve stated are trim to th? l,t f o!ir
I Know icige aim lirliet
K. C Brow.v.
f. a. ::c-ci.i..
SuliM-rilie.1 and rworn to lo'orv in
this iMth day of May lr,'.
SK.1.) l. II. Sll VVBK.SIK
County Clerk.
It" w ill l.e noted that
Mr. i'lette's
! .lenniie. .. 'e- in. I .
j I S .... ... r,., III (-OIIIHVl II I1
, w ith the list of .in. added to the n.lN
j by the alistraclitr that th: addition ,.f
l., .. i. 1 1 .. . i ... .
, 1,1.1.1 i" inr iin,cii UII'llllllll V f 44S 1st
j last year atone, an cxH-u- which Mr.)
, OillfM. 2111,1 .!,.. .i .i i i i. '
I .1 .1... .... .
I o uiic ihiiiih- nv jimuii.. n,
! placing ,.n the rolls thems, lv
" ' a, ,,r .
it wid'
be further ii..i,-,sl t liit their array of:
' ti'ires show Is.th au INCKKAsK and'
' nKPir!. ! ;,. ,i...
" HIT l, s -,sSWsKl
. valuation at our and the ;
- - - -
line time.
Fur instance a ijiiote,! above.
if
increase in the roll i..r pm:
j i the w hole o.unty i f4.:tt, why
j Ihburg's s. h...l district -I,.,- a tK.
i ikfsK ,." JM a,,. the countv ,r-r-
over
i siiik or kosiri k,, al. show a lF.-
a i.r..i. oi f i .i.e.m Alwunl! It i.i
' easy enough to ipiote an armv ti-ures
Imi uliv-.l.i ii..ti :;iIa,,... i . i
- -..o. nes ,,,-. lilies sH,H
how they produced these figures?
.... ........,, iii.i i it r is un-tu- i,a
ls-en comnletch- iiirni-r,vl II.. i... i
- " .e UTII
proven mcomi-teiit and discriminatim.
iu his assessments and w ill I jy,.,, a
long rest from 'the.httiesof the assess.
..r's otlice by the voters of the o.ui,tv
next Monday. The genial and ..., ,s.
tent ti. W. St il.-v i'i I- - ..
I - 's "ur nexi as-
. sessor. Mark it!
.
. is .oiue ftiut-iii mat many ot the
..o?e, rro,,-,,v ,.v:iers ol the county
t ' it .-i loisoi.urg nave had their
assessments greatly reduced by Assess
or tiillette, but how inaiiy of the rank
and til of the tay-payrrs have i-lx thus
favonsl? Very lew!
Camas Valley.
The three ir tour days rain we had
last week interfere.! simewhat with the
.uarterly meeting. Sunday school,
premhing, (i range m.i-iing, political
s'aking, etc., that were all to have
taken place ou Friday, Saturday and
Sunday of last week. P.,t for all the
disigreeablc weather on Sunday, .,uit,.
number were out to hear a very el.-vat
We are daily receiving, lettem from er
many customer in prai- of th ini.ru
melit whii h they have purchad froia
ns direct or from some of our agentf. A
good article w ill always speak for itlf
1 l-H'-''-
ai -4--iaoy a y 1 Piano or Organ, a
we carry the ! t. They sound their
own pr-.ii-e and !;ave kept it tip forth
la-t twelve years.
..Confectioneries..
ii - ri- ---r.:nni -l
!- lty.
I. J. NORHAN
Iron
Clad
Wagons
Fully
Warranted
Hacks anJ
Buggies
.OAKLAND, ORE
t MRS. H. E ASTON
i . rt-parisl to wail n;"a old
and r -'-.toaierai.J fner..i
;h a fud ar.S complt
ttoct of
GROCERIES
All fre.!i and of the very be l
jv.ai.tr. Tea? ul cn?ees are
st-e,-;a't;e Yocr pw.rcare
elicited.
I t
taos Jackson St., Ro-burj J
ft- --- 4
i Homes from $250 to $5000
Write or Thorn;
Wm. OT, Porter,
. "ic , vjregoa
imj -nnon bv the i-n-sMin . elder
The M-houl is making s..me preparw
ti.. ns for Memorial Ivay exen i-.
A nuniU-r of the iiei.-ht..rs patherel
at Mr. Kirkenda'd's last We-Inesilay
evening for a s., i;il ii)k:ins. an,i visit.
Ail rer-Tt a very cnjoyah'.e time.
The lUpti.t hrvtheru held ineeting
on at.ird.iv and Sunday. May and
-"ith. Mr. Thornton and his daughter
Katie, of W inston. , aU. in the Vallev,'
: Mr. Thornton conducted the srviivs.
K. K. Cluster's two l.vs cam.. th-
: au-
with the intention of re:i,in-n
here to attend
" &
s,-h...l. mc t:rr.
For Sale or Trade .
- I . . .
I - .
s mm
;". Mn;ie ,irlv.,;: t .,, .
the j and harness. :,K. J.-rv 0v ,,T .j
': A ii-w iiii-rc c,vl!i-nl Knn.li.. . i
,T'!1!',!,' Riverside A-lditi-m. j.r sC'10.
VJ, i,nYauv T-1 ' ' 1'r"I",'Mv '"""A.
" ) "I - xr iiwut my of;i.-e.
Letter List.
Ki-iiiauiin int.-.n.sl ... ...
j bur toihv. ' 1
He
' .iiiiig t ,r tiiWs,. letters will
I'leas. st-.t,. ,.., , - , .,
I ei-s,.ns callin-i
o-on which If 10V
are
; ""'vorti-ed. Mav ;.i :r'
Adams, ;.!.,. Johns.-n. J. K
'"'yd. K. K. tMertag. ji.ha
' 'r,'W n. J. F. Patters..,,. Ch is
I'hurchill. Mrs.Win.Toiirv.e;!,.. H..'rv
v- . .. .
"are, 1 . .
I The leti.-rs, will l. ..i . . .
' . .iu.rg,si i..r at tl..
1 '"'"t each.
W v. A. FaTta, P. M,
ExiHrleiut' ConviiMH.
T-OTtitsv.lus l y jn-stinv; In e nfs ia
tril ..z f Klv ' Cream Paha. lwxut
'Ul:VjVt,",,l0n,aU 1U l'ullsiwWeiutK
i.LY BKOS,, U Witrtva ,Nt., Stw Yvk.
tl'.fton, Arizona, Jan. SO, ls-i).
- tfr9-,E- Please-.end meaSO
cent Uttle of fiwm lUm. I fia.l t.-ut
reiuetly the quickest and 14ct pernuuiett
cure for caurrh and Cold iu the l.A
PkuuM. I ottes, Ueu. M r. AriiAMa M Co.
Mssars. IXj Bkos.:-! hT benarthdea
with catarrh for twenty years. It made me
t. wak I thought I had eunsQiui.tiou. I
one hot lie ( Ely's Cres.o halm a:,.l ia
three days the discharge si..p,v,L It U tU,
best metlicuie I havo for rnUnb.
l'ruherta, Cal lass 11 Kisiua-vmilr.