The TVice-a-Vetk PEACliJN SOUTH ATRIC.V ROSebUTQ PlaindCaler:rermsSiSneday. lireat Re Publifhod MouJayn and Thursday;). PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. VW.C.Consek, F.ditor cud Publisher Fred Yric;iit, City Editor, Solicitor. T. Pint. Foreman S. C. r.AKTRCM, Traveling Solicitor. . Twice-a-Teek Plaiuckal:rf per yar, St.30 j Entered al tTie Post Office in Pvosehnrg. Ore., ft? second class mail matter. - - Advertising Tlates on Application. DECORATION DAY. T.nct FY'.Iqv na uorj m'in r. ! minded of the. constantly diminish - inar number ot veterans of the Civil ' War wheu in broken ranks thoy marched to the xeuietoriop. to bi strew with .tWiwers the pravet? - com parauveiy jew uore. imi iuiii.iiiiuui ous lQ-ilie nation of their comrades iaart9 a generation ngo. Fewer. ewy year, and weaker and more V. . - .worn, are these survivors who in j ot pi..sp-i ity in I i- u. vonth. Tonug manhood, or their ! ihat the i"eciinu m-ce- early primf, weut forth to engage in j thtiost terrible of modern conflicts. I . , ....... . ! Pathos pervades the brief stalemeiit made the other day by anexchauye; that at the state G. A. II. encainp ment being held in Kansas the pro position was seriously entertained to make that the last annal fatherin on account of the paucity of members attending, and yet Kansas ha is or i had. more veterans of the war, m proportion. ,to' ptpul.Htiou than any other state. A few years ao a bri gade assembled, now barely a battali on assembles. Each year, not only there, bnt all over the country. I he proportion of deaths to members in creases. Not all of them are yet very old. and ift "the aggregate many thoughout he country will be alive j fcven 10 years hence; but the present nomber js small compared with what j j it once was. and must diminish with increasing rapidity, and it will uot be very many years till we. or those who live and read, will iind items in the papers about the death of the last surviving veteran of the war in such a city, or cocnty, then in this or that state, tiually in the Nation: and all have surrendered to the inviucible enemy, and ! een mustered into the ranks of that vast multitude "upon ! the other shore. It is well to exhibit this sentiment cf reverence for ihos" who have gone; the decoration of the graves of those who once fonght. aud worked, j auu tt n r- luir.i, 11 tn n Li I u I ... n j beautiful custom,, which will not cease when the last of the old veter ans has departed: but it is even bet ter to f how dae respect and honor and exercise care- for these old men while they are yet alive. lYr th we can do nothing; for the liv ing we can do much. None of them should ever want for lh- necessaries j J f . r- i' f i . i i . . i aua tuiiiiurin oi me, nor suouw auj Kn-a.-h.-- .. lh.- r i! i v yearn vainly for 1 he respect and ap-1 i,it.-h i- t.. 1- i.oi--ht preciation that are due both a.-i a ' if .le-ired i.y i i.. par' m -. soldier in a war that accomplished the curt-, if n. . s n v. momentous changes, anil as an old j Kiile-are ali..v.-l t... j i. or elderly man who served his conn-j Mil.iary . upatiou i trv well and did his datv valiauilv. ' draw u a-s.m a- .s-ihl, Knl .r;;n.l I l...nni.i 1 ., . V'l 11 I.. lUUUgUl HJl! JUL pose of Decoration day have broad - "loved aud los!,?' young and old the civilian, the woman who never went in body lo the war, the infants that left mot her?. hearts lirokui . t lie dead of all conditions while in life, henlhe old, and the' younger vet erans ofiecent wars, are all gone, their graves for generations w ill Le made fragrant and beautiful with flowers on this holiday; and even when the memory "of the most noted of them has become dim, and when most of their graves shall have be come indistinguishable, this holiday will very likely be. kept np. As long as there are living, there will be i millions of graves not yt doomed to j forget fulness, and on which on one j day of the year in partTcnlar fragrant flowers, in many ca-es bedewed with I tears, will be revently strewn, while memory chants to mourners'' minds an inaiidit.le reiiniem. Last Fridaj's Daily Review, nat- nrlly enough, resented our reply to ; Air. (J. V. Riddle's visions attacks ; upon the editor of The I'lainhealeu and prominent republicans of this j county, which appeared in Ihe Re- view of late date. Mr. Kiddle's ha rangues, in Ihe Review's estimation, were jurt the proper thing, but our ptompt and somewhat vigorous reply is styled as "uncalled for, unreason able and malicijus." If Ihere wns ftnvf Inner nnrol!o,l f.r ir..t t..,lw.t....a ... u..... . .... uii.i tutl.lLIMlin . ,. .. in - uisiuniK-r, finuuni iu us nature ou.. .oftii. ui nifjuuirui, Jl was (j. W. Kiddle s attacks upon the editor of The I'lainhkalkk, Mr. Craw ford aud other prominent republi- cans of ihe county, aud the only re -: grets or apologies we have to offer in oil' connect ions with the matter is! Ihat. did t,nl ii.lnv r.lninor .- 1 .I i I i . i - n jimidiei nuia moiti vijjmi uurTHiuv Th ofiVnse and injustice lo the re-i publican (iiirty of this county and! many of its best ami hardest working members, at I lie hand- of G. YV. Rid dle cerlait.ly demanded more vigor orous deiiiiie iniion and a more em pbnic rebuke iL.in we administered in the last isMH .f,,iir pajer. ... . ! 1 his issue of the l'laindealer was hel l back until Tuesday morning -twelve hours in order to give ils readers the early election retnrns, which, while unofficial, form a good and safe f modal iou on which lo base conclusions as to th final result. It is certain that Azalea went FoJid for Fnr.nish and Crawfoid. (?reat (i. W. tlosepLat6! -oicittg 111 L.ngiatu. l.nlio. .1 Ullc 2. Peace has hey II de clared ;il'tt-r neai ly two years and riiiht month- i if a war which tried tin' Krhi-h empire u ifsuiicriiM.-t :iinl wiped the 1; .els from the li-t "i nation-. j The war has cmuc to an end w it h l ord K itchclier's announcement fioi.. Ptvto- ri., . ,.,' i iMit-r mid tin- lWr ilcleiiates had signed terms ol .-iinen- I der." This aniuiuinviiicii! had been nu i ticii:tted lor several day-, :;ml it a jdelinilely forecasted in these dispatches, j hut its receipt Sunday afternoon look the nat imi hy surprise, a-- everybody hail confidently l-clievcd lhal tin- lloii-e ii I'ollllilollS Would In ;1! t!li- lir.-t Hews today. Tin' e.L'o of tin- anticipation vv it ll w hieh liii-at r.rilain awaited the i.ronii-cd stalclnciit in llic llmix' ot U''inm.on - "om Mr. Pa I four, the p.vci n- inciit Icailcr. was siill luiUier .uiwcil i.y ! the f.ilinw ilej im a-c fn. Kins: i ward in his people, w 1 i alter Hi i.l 1 1 iuli l : The Kiim ha- lv.viv -llcl .1 the Welcome h.v-l ie- ill 1 i -f.K t ! (! - ;,... ,,, ,i. ecssaii..:. ,.i 1 ', South Africa w it h iminiie ; Hi- Majesty ti n-i- that j -v.li!y he followed i.y th j-i ,u e iti.iy cM. naiii.li .1 ini...-. :l 1 1 . 1 !-;srity clinch. i.Te.1 earnest co-n- i Maj.-ty's '' u,r xwl1 1V'' 'al ion mi the ..u l Si.tltli Allicail sllhiecl ; in i lliul III iT tl.c I wcltaic .l Ihcir ciiiiiiii-n country. 11. w :rreal!y Kinsr IViuai.l' iiiMt.-in-c t liat .eace in Sum h Africa he -ccurcil prior t.. hi- inauguration iial i.-i.. . ! the present as;r .-Incut w ii! j n- .1 ;t 1 ! Hot U known tuilil liie pii;ite ineii:oii- - t the prex lit leviiiic ..re ',-i.-ll to the uhiic. Kiai.ui; --.in :H'.--iui i.." AcCH .tin-j to .i iSi-patch t.. tl; Mai! tioni rtteci.'.. il '!'..iu 1. M l'aily !.k k i.ilel. i;i-r va- inloriiied t!ior;!y after ' 'L'.st nilit thai peace ha I U-eii icci ii.- ha.i u-cn .,-;,r-. ?. ;..-!. ai.l. ""il i- i!:iii-iiii-'" Mr. Km fjer an.l lo enio.u;:,;. .ii-pati'll Contililler. lio- t 1 -c peril lh, itt- 1 t to return to ;i,e 1 lan-vaai. lh. -. e..i-. i- ipiite unlikely ollo W.ikl. ii-. I.y s .. el. .i-u ia?l Uijl.t t!: H'come ein-rai.y known. A lew l-.-Iaict I..., extra -li; ions i.eu -pap.-i - wt-r 1 " .lle.1 al.ut tin--t.-.-i-..-, I.r.l l.,-;..re tneir r apl-aliiUi i- 1 he et.tel i l isili j i.awker.j vlio..ra loiii; tiine past ha. I kept union ja ks. leather- and hi. I'll- .-1. 'l."l lip in anticipation-! tin- present ev. ;,;. were iiiuclt in ev i-leiif.'. there was s. aivcH an iiiiiiiiiii- or can w :,i. s l.-.t ;;...rii- lihhi,,. !m-h.-l up an! cl with the .;a.i. proinpt-.l pi.-. s-:-.n- I .!.. II liiD .r i i 1 ':. t,. ..l,.,.;,,,. l.ol 11- mi,; llolt- riv.lir., . ..i: .ii stratinii- .1 alter nii.inil.t. tI !;m- o lilt, si !.!. -l'oih.nii atelliel.t ,,NMlN ...,,. Ur i- -i ,, , iir s - ill t lloll-e their of (.'olulu..!:s ..f t ie ternl-s of peace The i-iii -riier S-.rc - lay d-.n arm- and iuiniover 'heir ritie and iiitti.ii i-.us ..I War in their siotis ..r under their i-.-nt... iru i.s All pri t. h. i r. .ii t hai k a-- s.n,;. ; w it li nt ..-- . No action t- - I' t. at'i Africa. 'i-'-rly . in-t pri-ioi,- e .'llilf.- ..f the -. i and -i- d il to he w iih nn 1 -eif-'-'oy- MTIIllH - l sllO-tltUte.l. i Tliere is to U- no tax "h j t- pay the cost of tin- war. sUlil of 3.1 II Ii MUM pro ide l f..r re-ti.i un-t- s' kin- lh iliu-j K0.1 ! t) ( larins. J l'elcls are liahle t, , trial, aecouli they Ih-I"!!-.'. k d isfra iichi-e I" The ! for I he colony ! w hieh rank and liie v ill 1 life. THREE-CENT FARES. Went Into Effect Sunday on All S. P. Lines in Oaegon. Sai.km. June 1. Tin-new- mileage r.Je was applied to pas-cner fares .n all the ' ' " "' Oreeon. I'ri.lll the cent-- i-r mile the lormer rate ot amount is re.hie.-. t" the .', cents. This cofiorms with the action of the X. P. and . P. cV. X. companies, which ii.'.'pt- I a siiniliar late over a year at, .lu.-t j .,, iviiej this is to the nuhiii- ki t- HH.k may 1-Hote l in tiie dift.Teiiee in the fare from !:..s.-huru't.. Portland under j the tw. rale. The fare under the l-e.-ni rale was if(.t.i an. I ui-.l I- lh" ll. W nt i rate the fare w ill U- !fh .1 t-i i i ii .1 I it-. ! each way. It will ! further noliced Ithat Portland lx-iicj l'.ts miles from here. ! the fare of Jti is coiisciiiently i cents in j excess ol whattue amount wouhl heup j on aetualVompiilatioii, recknniiii::' cent- 1 1 to the mile, w hih- under the old i.i ice ..f I fj.-.c, the amount diaiy-d over w hat the actual fare wniiid ! is only :i cents. I lie redui-l ion is much appreciated 1 the traveling iiih!ic eiier;il!v. Graduating Exercises at Oakland. iraduat ill ee'l i-e- w ill U- held at .. . ., .. . . ., oiiiij: s 1 hill, Oakland. Oregon June ti. j . ( j ut.-r.-t in- ii"raiu will In reildiT.'.I. Stall apt. Aekerinan will 'Oliver tl ie elasH address, t'ountv Sunt. Hamlin will award the diploma-, cents admission w ill K" charged to the exM-nses oi ithe cla.-s. All arc Ten iVer eor- dially invited. 1 '"' ,',""!i""'d "' "'is school ,for ' l school year was 271 a-ainst L':!:i for last vear. .vvera"i; oauv iiiiejuiaiit' I'd. a.'ai ainst 144 for last year. Automobile Ran Wild. Xkw Yoi;k, May '.'. An automobile over which the driver lost control, and ruiiiiiu.' at a terriflie r ite of speed, j cruslii'd into a crowd in t b -! reel t lav. Oneitiau was kill.-land I welve iuiured. Texas Slorm Swept. IlM.Hs, TeX. eonlilllle here. , inerea-ii.-; rapi. Mav II. Heavy storms , The l.'e 1 river loo. js Hy and .e.,ie are moy- r ids. A $5(1.000 bridge Ih-i ii swept away. Hail ing to jii-In at Yeniou I has jK'lted eatlle to d-ath I the crojie over a great area and ruined REPUBLICAN VICTORY The State and County Ticket Surely Elected. CHAMBERLAIN MAY WIN OUT REPUBLICAN DISTRICT AND CONGRESSIONAL TICKET ELECTED. Douglas County is Safely Republican. Republicans Are Jubilant. l'.KVlioll lio-ehlli-Ue.ithel v..e w a- ah lay and passed off .piii-tly ill ; loiii;la county, the; cool and Miowcry. The ut I he same a that ot tn: yea !-a-e. many oithox-who failed ; I.-: !-ier. -we.irniM in ineir i..ir. i inn- y ! he i -ac loi- el 11..1 and a tew ot Hie . 1 '. n jl.l-i oiint v olliee- are cl..-e t ho re-j !!!!!;. -an- i ihi- cily and county art- 1 - t uei.eiaiiy jnhilanl and feel ailn-d "I a clean -ueep when the ollicial Hit i ai um-e.l. l"or county clerk ! K S!iaiidio.,k will exidentlv mil far, ahead . i W .lil.hje Ni. !. ds Ira i'.. -laii-y . The I ace .I hi- ticket a- will also' n; er..r - i.,iuitv Tl.onii.-oii : Coiiiiiiissionor 1 and Vi.i'.u;: K.-pre-entalive Kiddle: A--e ..r e..rgc V. ,i,d -uv.-yor i'. 1'.. U..U-n. I.ete.-U helift I'ariott and l' liar.l -een.- to t- pretty ei"-e .ii.:- in fa..r of Par roll, while C with ",r i luitehe!! will po ii.ly !e r-electi'-l. II..'.!. A. M. t 'raw ioi.l. l..r att..ni-y-ioii- e;al. .iiiel r.o.-ehur-.' 1-y a handsome r:t ! w ill carry tin county m -ei;.- o the dirty personal ajaiti-l him. 1'or joint li-ht wa-tNi i pre-elitative j I'oii.bi, tor .his. M . U.ui-liroiijh. -iuiply ill-: :;',k-.vcl ill l'lii .laek-.n and 1 1. .n:...- i "Unties. In the lace "I the -icat oi p .siiioii and the i--..ioii- ii-l,t put uj. h.- the democrats, the repuhlic ai, - h.u.-evi ry cau-e to rejoice oyer their - -:i.ii ict"iy. eell u ihev -..erii"is!iip. the ! re-e!e t-1 ha- "- j ity and ' ('.. litres-man Tongue w iil l- e-1 -plendid majoiity. and a lar.'e yte in tliis i ived uuty The nipiet, te "I the four K"sc 'ir-- precinct- was a- tollaw-: , 1 j M j z oi ! : i K- J i I For ...v. n..r 'l.;t:i,N-rl.tin. 1 . "1 107 IM b"S 1 V.rni.-h, I! 77 111 H II.:i.s.nker. Pro. . ' s 13 Kvnn. 1- P- M j SUpleile- .In.'.Ji ' P-an. K ...,- i::-' 1-"' 1"5 P.. nham. 1 74 7ti 12'i 102 F.n.d.t. P Pi -1 1" lf' s.-ev. Mat. Kar. e. S,- 2n 22 -" P.ni-. P S 4 11 !' Ii.inh.ir. l: sm 1-7 124 I ". Sear-. 1 t;2 70 1 10 state Trea-'in r Pdjekman. V '.2 70 114 ""1 M. I'atiici. P. . . . 7 5 10 1' M. I: si. ,0 120 I-"1 My.-r. -". .24 Ii- 24 -7 !. oi superintendent ! Ackerman. 1! ''4 1:12 llH U'- K. !-.--, P 12 7 PS li U'.iini. Ii 7o 7i 121 I 5 I Atiorn.-y-lieneral -'raw ford. K S-'l P.".' 11 - ...yne. P 14 :i 17 Kal.y. I 77. s:: i:;o lis -talc I'r'i.ier Ki.-.'k-. P 4 12 is ...:! ;-. I "is 71 111 u ll..-m.r. S -T7...2:: li 2:! 21 Wiiiiu...'. 1; s:: 12s im it.! 'on jres-n.ail - ' ..mid P s :i !l .12 Pamp. S 21 22 2i 27 Ton-ne. Ii S2 127 121 14s Weatherford. 1. . i.h .! 1 1 1 f(. I S senator i.-er. It 7!i 111 '.is I) 7:t 74 122 105 Joint Kcpre-enlatives Prow.-rS 22 Is 25 21 llaiishroii-.di. P. .125 1 P. Uf.t 197 Mann. I 55 7:t 4 75 I.'ej.ri-I'lltatives (1 it e r, S 25 14 2 27 Piior. s K 12 Hi 15 Kram.r. I 7o 7K 10K Sli WiiuU ily, J) 55 7 !.! US I.-iddle. i: yi i:;o 12,2 1.-.4 l.-o-.-r-. i: m r,2 7i so Fl son. P .... 7 .'! 10 pi I '. .Ufit V .! U.ljje Marsters. P i 5 :! 15 SI run-.'. H sh !l 150 115 Thompson I! .5 115 is m Whipple. S i 11 11 13 'ominis-ioner, 4 yr ( h.u-h, I . 74 70 lllv H5 ( 01 nut t, P 17 15 14 2i Nichols, K '.hi 120 1P.I It i0 ( 'ommissioner, 2 yrs. l.ady, S 22 19 2: 21 S:il'.iI rd, 1 id 02 105 8.1 Y01111-. II !H 12S 120 10.1 Clerk Ai., 1 1 f,'. i.ii 111, S2 liryant, P 1 2 5 II 'r..knm, S . .. 15 14 12 1.1 Shambrook. It.. . loo K!4 120 175 Slieliff L'illard, l hs S7 102 l.W Parrot I, K SO Mr, lie 117 Schnanller, S ... 12 10 m 11 Walker, P (i 1 10 11 Treasurer I limmick, I 104 141 ll'.l 171 Doty, S 21 11 20 21 Ih.rrell. Il 52 54 !I2 05 Assessor liillelte. Ii 74 ss 141 121 ' Mmisoii, P 7 4 II 10 Staley, U 71 !( SS 117! Tlioinpson, S.... 17 11 12 15 Surveyor Ihiherts, K :0 112 110 15s Thiel, li 71 74 11! 02 1 ( 'orouer Hoover, II Twitchell, 1:.. Justice Peace I'.uclianau, It Lenox. Il Wharlon, S.. Constable Slocuin. It . . . . Peed, I) Poe, S .101 . 70 . 7H K2 20 S!l 40 44 01 111 ll'.l 74 14 107 4S 57 110 111 loi 111 20 1.14 111 151 07 !l 121 15f4 and Kf felelldulll Ml". 171 :t ISrt 0 No.... W'll.l.f K. in .... "d l urnili .... ' t'mwf.ird . . X Kiddle -1? Iliiii-hrniili 47 riioiiipsiin . .Vi Slniuihrook . i"i I'arrolt . . . . . . ."d I 'imiiiick . . . in LI IS Y.M.I.KV liu 'V2 l iirnish rhoiiips.in . shainhroj.k '.'" Parrot! IM Crawlord . .'I.'1 Slaley I'AXYiiNYII I.P. (', ,u,k,. .Jl .41 . . . . i . . .".I . ..IS . . m . . ." " 71 7 'i i.l ' . . . Viinlrly M .inn . . . . S i r i . . . iie . . . . Iillaid .. i.oirell . it'h y hainiier vlr"" ' Ajlt'e Hillard . i :.!. ' liillelte t "hamlHTlain . .ii-" l'urnish . "i7 I "raw lord . ! Tlioin.on . . 71 -hainlirr"k "7 I'.lrrott. ... .."7 Stalky ... I:..lM-rt Kaley Strung A-.e . .S4 I'. lard ,,ill(.,f,. Thiel.... P.KOCKYVAY nrrri'V I 'hand'! lam sear-. . I'.ia.kmau Initial ivc Ye. .., 41 Fiimih 4o . H llnnh.ir 41 :u. M..re 41 41 Ackerman 4'i ..41 'raw f.-rd In .'I'! T-m-iir i.i . C. Kiddle 4.. 4''. :..ner 2S . .42 Thoiup-.n. . . :iS ..4" Xichol. . Xi Yoiin- . 45 . .4'' Shainhp.k .... ..15 . 42 Parrot :i . 12 Pimmiek 4n 14 Staley ; . 'V P.ohr-r'-. 44 ..44 Twit. 1. .11 41 KII'IT.K. . 'd f urnish i.'l . 41 Cr.iw;..rd il 2 1 h"ini".!! .5-. .4'' Parrot t s . 45 hamhr..k ... t.7 4'. staley ... p,7 ONTAl.I.V. rfs Fnrni.-li Ho ' Tho!n.a. II . -Vi Prp.tt.. 124 . .!'7 shaiuhrook li'ct .10 Staley H5 AKI.AX'h . ! Furnish si 71 Th"iiip-.n S5 57 Pa ri ot t . . 7 SO sliauior.-.k 7'.' U'anii ... f:.i-v WlNjtherlo Kramer . . U inilrf-rly , Stron; Cl-.u.-h Saalrf-rd A j'-c l'illard.... f iorrell liillettc . . . Thiel . , . . . lli.iyer t 'haiiiierUiu . Kaliy strong I'ilhiPl 'iiiette i 'liauilerl.uii Strong Hiliar.1 A-cc iillette 'hai!-rlain . Stron- l'illard A -oe I iilletir it: -s St. 1 ley . . . a in i:fti i:ns. no 1 1 'iian.U-rlaiii 77 l'urni-h 7t jfrawiopl ui Klpy -.0 I P- an I pi IWiiiIimiii 3; ! Ilunhar 121 PlHckman S2 M..re 12:5 Ton-ur 11 Whitney (i.-ltrv Iri Weatherford 15 .Herman 113 W.mii 17 lirer 117 W.-.l 25 llansl-roti-h U Ma 11 11 M Kramer WimU-rly 101 P.iddle 7 l!.er 54 l'illard 44 Parrot ins liimmick 120 fiorrell So Stronj; 61 Thompson o; ('lough 44 Xichol lirii Saj-aberd 45 Young los A see ;S Sliamlirtsik h'. tilleie 75 Staley 7C Kobert 1 Thiel 5S Hoover i2 Tnitclieil vO FAST I'M PtJFA ('liaiul"-litiii .11 Furuisli 27 Paler :0 Crawiurd 27 Kramer 27 Piddle 20 Wimlrly 25 Koger 10 Sirtm-r .'!H Thompson Arc II Shamlirook 2! Iil!ard Hi Parro! 27 fiorrell .', fiiminick 11 liijlette .'W Staley 25 Thiel 21 Kobertji 25 Hoover 12 ' Twitchell 27 MYKTLK CKF.KK. Chamlx-rUin 121 Furnish SI Strong 124 Tliotnpson "0 Agee '.O ShanihriM.k K Killard I0 Parrot R4 tiillette 110 Staley R5 iorrill 104 Piiiimii-k 7 Mir.l.Wllul) ('haiutx-rlnin 24 I'urnish 21 Strong 10 Thompson 20 Agee ' 21 SliainbriMik. 23 l'illard 25 Parrott 20 liillette .11 Staler 22 4U.AI.I.A MAJuniTIFS. Furisli 1 Crawford 10 Parrott 14 Thompson In Shamhi.K.k 10 Staley 10 CAF1POOIA MA.IOIMTIKS haiuherlain IS Thompson 2 Agee 23 Parrott 15 (iillette 8 MT SCOTT MAJOCITIFS Chanilx-ilaiu 5 Strong 4 Agee 4 Hillard I liillctle I Sri'KHVisoK, I list. .10 Cloake, It WeU r, II Anderson, S Sn-Kiivisoii, Hist. II Ncl; on, 1 .. 10 41 10s IH Powell, It Hewitt. S I i:i it Ci:i:i:k Sitkrvisoh Prow 11 .' 127 Kamp IS l'.IU kleS Ik5 Mat hew s s Mrs. A. F. Kinsel and children also Miss llulda Peterson all of ( lakland Cal- -4 I ifomia are visiting tlu-ir parents at the :j.'old home at Kellogg, ( iregon. Rosk-ii Kt, Hint. 3K Jpwtt, R l:':i iamitli, 1) 78 I Spaur, S 24 Hist. 3'.l i !'asljier, L 103 J 'n,t. 33 . Maihewf 4 Wkht Pokbi km, Dim!. 87 Kzarte, K H8 Preschorn, I) 81 I'ruhle, S ."i7 Late Kdvice from l'ortlaud nud other pat ti of th state indicate that Furniuh ia lotting ground, but the balance of the ticket in gainiug, our towiiBinau, Mr. Crawford, being ha aured of a handsome majority. A far as Douglas County is con cerned the Kepnhlicau ticket is safe with the exception of Mr. Huger-, bnt it should be born in mind that all the Republican -trongholls are yet to be heard from. SYLYESIER PENNOYER DEAD. Died Suddenly at Mis Home in Port land Friday Afternoon. Probably tin death of no man in re gou would come with greater sh. k to ihe general public than that ot F.x-iov- eriior Ponnoyer who died Friday ;itter noon iilxmt 4 o'clock. He alone in hi room mi the sec- olid torv of hi residence at the lime "ft hi ileal h and wa in. I discovered until o o'clock, when his wife, returning from a j street-car ride w it Ii her noii-in-l.iw and ! laughter, Mr. and M rf. .n ire F. Pus- sel. found him liing pri.no on the Moor! ne.ira-ofM, Ii "in which he had ap.ar-' entlv fallen. Hi "U-p lav broken-on ' the fl.Mir I s side him. and aci"s hi fa.-e : na" spre.il an I irrgonuin n hicli he had Itu reading nd which had evidently . U-en l.x.ene 1 from hi graj. in the fall. ; lu the opinion of the doctor w ho were1 hatnv iiiniinone.l, itei Ii wa- one to i. heart litae..r aiileiv. there w every in licaiion of ji eful. puiii'n-i-- death. i iovernor Peun.'i er had of late fni iii . f h w.i- fair health, altho igh hi -tren. apped In-an attaekof illr.r-- n.-,,i I v a year a-o. and he had never recovered hi" wated r"biltiir. I if late he h:ni , p. made daily viit to hi" ranch near Port- i j land, where he fjiout several hour in j theoju ir siirinleiidii,g inirtieroii i f iniprovement. he w.i making. Friday j 2 morning he went to hi ranch usual and returned about noon. In the after noon he tot.k a walk, and tlie eerxant, who wj left alone in the heue. said he eutere.1 the hoiiMi at ."o'cl. k, and. a ma" hi habit, went immediate'v to hi r..tii, here he w.t. toiind .'lead. Here i- hi- record : Rorn in New Y'.rk, July .. I'll. I'jme to tireeon in i'V. iioiernor of Oregon. 17 to IS";,. Mayor i f Portland. lv, to j -.. I'-ie-l May M. 1" r. The funeral of -y!i ter Pemioyer na held irom Si. Stephen ' ( i.i!. .it Portland at 2 p. In. Sunday. Key. T. .Wilon coiidiictin- the seriiei ;..i-..rd- tng to the rite" ol the I p!c psl ri.ur. l.. , Tl.elhiiri.nl a nt I."i e Iir i-emeierv. ! The follow in- well-kn"U n u.i-n a- tel a honorary r.il! bearer at the funeral ; Judge C. P.. IW liin-er. Ju Igt- John Cat-I lin. 11. .ti. . -i. 11. Wii'iamv John M.-i Crakeii. t.e.1. T Alver". W. K. sitcih.l Allrt T. Smith. Phi! JdH-. hau. ' o.eiii- or I . I . I if-er. ex -I io erni.r .. 1 . i v . e-i io ernor John l.iiiriker. ex-"-ei;- tor l.a Fayette lrtr. I"li..-e -eli-te-i a actiie 4t!llirei wne. C. F. Page.1 Alfred H'.lman. r. V. Ilo'in.iii. T. s.s.ti ' T.r.-.ke. I.e... F. Chaiutilaiii and W. A. j Minder. Friend of the ile.viised werej iurited lo xtteud the funeral .it the I church. The ei ice at the frraie were : private. Pleant Farewell Party. Last Saturday evening a large nund-er ; ..f . hts. I and cl.i"uiaie of M i" Lizzie j Hrpurd aemh1el at the home of l.fr i unci and aunt. Mr. and Mm W. C. j Conner, on .la. L-.n treet.to enjov a i farewell party cixen in honor of Mi itrpurd. who after attending ri h..l here the pat term will mni lak her depart ure for har Collage iiro home, (jam- and niuic were the principal fealure" of the evening mid lij;Lt refr. hiuiit" werej erved at II u'elo-k. At a late hour the! gueits departed after paying their com j di iiienle and rect" to M i l irptird. The inv iiel gues. were: Mie Vivian j and Hazel Jewell, FUie Kene.Iick, l.ililh j Moore. FHith Cardwell, Anna Whorten. Mahle I .ei-inard. Hella Moore, t iaruet Oteyand llattie I Irpurd. Me-rs. Chas. Hiudinan. W. Ii. pU, Floyd Kamp. Uu dolph Harnes, Kay Moore, Kay Otev. Walter l.e..uard. Clyde and Wilbur Faulkner. John and Thoina Town-end and 1 ra Conner. I in a. ts Pa, May :ll. Aliiert Teal was -hot in the mountain- of Northern Josephine county yeterday by hi brother William, w ho mit.H.k him lor a deer. He was shot through the right thigh, the bullet shattering the bone, lie had to lie carried out of ihe moun tain on a stretcher, aud .wa" brought here this morning. His recovery is doubt fill. Well Known Conductor Dead. llKWKit.May.1L After bringing hi" train in "aiely and re.orting to the dis- palcher" i-orge i . I.idgeway, one ot the oldest eneineer". Itnth in age and point of service, on the Denver A Kin ( irande, droplie.1 dead ill Ihe arm" of hi" daughter. Mr. Kidgeway luid been fureed to take a vacation of four wrekn becaue of ill health, but a week ago believed himself able to again lake bin run, and he wu. ptit on No. 7. Ihe loal freight from Pu eblo to (leaver. shortly liefore Ho'cliM-k he w called to dinner. Kising from bis chiiir. and wilhoul naying a word, lie plnng(il foiwiiril. 'Mrs. S. S. Simpson, hi" daughter, w ho i know n on Ihe stage hy her maiden name, Kate Kidgewny. caught him. He died iu herarms. ' Nasal CiiUtrrli quickly yields (o treat meul hy Kly'i Cream ilalui, which ia aurc. ably aromatic It ia received through tht uoatrila, cleaiiHtii ami heala tha whola tnr Xaca orer which it dithiaet itaelf. Druggiata ell tii COo. aiza; Trial sua hy mail, IU cenU. T-eat it and you are ure to couUiia the treatment Announcement, To aeooniniodaUi iboso who are partial to the use of atoniiirg in npj.lying hipii.U into tha nasal imaatigcs for catarrhal tr-m Kn, the proprietor! prepare Cream liulm in liijjiid form, which will he known an Ply' l4iiuid Creuin Balm. Price including tl iprnying tuba ia 75 ceuta. DmRgiitj or bj maiL Tha liquid form embodiea the mad. (eifial propartiet of tb wtid re)axlitn A RUN ON THE BANK Is not to be compared to the run on T. K. Richardson's Music House at Cottage on May 27th. Three instruments in three hours and one later in the day, making in all for the afternoon four sales as follows: One Kimball Piano, one Singer Piano, one Need ham Piano and one 6-0ctave Kimball Organ. It is fortunate us t!;at we have already on the way a lot of fine pianos to supply our prospective customers. r-0ur Second Carloadrw For this season will arrive in burg I leuse is also enjoying and only three pianos left: One fine Chickering, One fine Kimball, One fine Cable. Our prices arc such that the people see it is to their advantage to patronize us. YoU will lind the br"t make- and the J-t T"ln-d lli-trilli:ei,t a! the Tf K. RICHARD50N MU5IC HOUSE AT ROSKBURG OR COTTAGE GROVE. f. t 1 I rt f ' " W mm eill m m m I -m . rm n m m n mm mmm . II. U llllllr I r 1 I lliril V I ii.- I. B. WIODLE. Prop. e. r- all tsn or Fresh Drugs, riedicine. Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils. Glass, Sundries. Prescriptioni promptly filled by competent drti'fi?iet. RIDDLE. OREOON. ; BEST I MEAL IN THE j CITY ! FOR 1 25 I CENTS. THE NEW r. Wii-hiii-toii and Main tr--t-Mrs. Belle Collins Rosehurj ('leaning and by ring Work Us. I FI:iF-iiN. r... All Kinds ol Clothing Cleaned and Dyed. . . Pe. :r-l, te S.itt'act;..i Pr. !. terian i-hur. h. I i:.i ran teed NOTICE. Il.iriry i.ll.rcat:i li.i- pnri ha-i.sl the 1 s j -t P.iki ry. fornn-ny onne.I 1-v l.rif nt ii , Cl.y. 1 and w il! endue! the hn-i-iir- under the name f.f I 'ai't.reat h'" le- j .'t Tsikery. The pri.i- of bread will I j rnlu.-e'l to thr.-e lme- f..r In e'nl i ice cake and palry a .pecial'v. II II RVI Y I i 1.1 IIRK TH. ! Proprietor. Any jirtie- de-inng t- rent, buy or -ell real estate, city nrisuintry projrtv n ill do well to call on or address H. M. Martin. Office with Attorney I-ouis l'.arree. oj..-ite M."lallrii lloii-e, Kifso bnrg Hn-'oii. i'l n W : .'a HONEST CYCLES AT HONEST PRICES IS02 FRAME- 1 IaNIMI Black, with gold stripes; olive green or maroon rJ6V, rCRANS I 6? Ambler. GEAR 77, 81 or S4 llKUb Ihe famous G. & J. Heavy-tread Detachable. NOT A LAME PLACE IN THE RAMBLER ANYWHERE A. C. MR5TER5 & CO. about 10 days and our third car a good business: one large TO WHOM IT mmhm- t 'IWI B-A T K.KIIVK.r- Tm w . v . . , m m . . v . mmm t Th"v having i.irm -la... proisfrtv for -ale ..r ex ha d-. well i.. e-tate lirm ,. rtt. - the J.i. k- . j. mnnso Peal i;ta!- '..egl.t . -.it cliansil f.-r Fa-tern or. -riv I ".crniiic!:t I..nd l. at'-.i. Cr alway "ii hand. F-!imat.--ni.-hed. etc i:--r-fur- Joii(iKoiu;E(AMnin Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Sins and Bugjry' Painting a Specialty Cailoji orh-aie ..rder at Church; W...;icy's i:tKP.i;i:i. iKFi.iiN -I.N.-t PF IN THF ff It' in n hi i ii i nil' IN5L RANCE AT C0T. . ...u..i.r, vi An. t. of insurance in fon-e. f I Lr(o.iiXi.OO Net gain in ore year. 2..?S.77.00 Savin.' it." members 1 yr., SH.5ol.iio Il l l'.S.-.. y.I:CBtii.e. Ores tiniU-r separate ris- 22.:- A. J. Buchanan, K.ebiirg, t iregon. Agt. for I'ougl.i.-Co iooo Water Proof Harness Oil IUarkins I t Put up in the 0"n-iteney ..f cr-a:ii. and ! I"-itivelv ill in.t gum or in. .'id. i.ivesj the leather tirmnes-. yet make- it .-..ft' and j-liable. Pn erve the leather and i titching from inclement weather and I t:ivi .ti e hartie a neat an.l tinihed aj- I j-earaii-e. KeaMy makes .M harn.s-j i. new an. i win make it lat twice a long by the u.-e i.f pi H.irne- til. It is al-o isjually gd lor boots aud-h.?-. Mauufii. tare.! by J. W. MnTF. K-e-burg, (.Iregon. tin sale at l'.lilr-tt's Harness -hop. 'J!'! THE 'ttlhrl The Leader l ". V Model 52. Price, ? 35. Mens Heavy Roadster SPECIFICATIONS -22 inch; optiou 20, 24, 26 inch. SKAT - load is ordered. The Rose- stock of Organs are all rone .. Confectioneries .. i. . Ftncy ti-n! Cool.rv. ri mr: iftirj. n ' a t l. J. NORiTAN Iron ciad RUSH Wagons Ptiay Warranted I Hacks and Buggies OAKL ORE , MRS. H. E ASTON ? is . ropartvl to wait uin old , mi.j l ew. C'i' 5 w:tn ' - tocic of ' GR( and i ewrcr.s'oniersjnd friends d and complete GROCERIES e Aii fresh and of tLe very best iv.aiity. Teas ajij cvSeea are 5;;alt:es. Your .gitronagw Solicited. Roseburjc J j 4 jacKion si.. i , . i iAWVV r Homes from S250 to $5000 Write or 'Phone Wm. IYT, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Cauias Valley, Oregon 25 mt!e south mcst ot KoMrburx. IHD RIDE A RAflBLER POPULAR WHEEL 1 S5C BICYCLES IVIorrow Coaster Brake Rambler Cushion Frame forSeason of '02 POST Direct tiintr