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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1902)
The Twi-a-Vttk m. ara a . . KOSBDUra rldinaCaier! Published MouJayn and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. VWC.Coxxkk, Kilitor And Publisher Fred Trii.iit, City l'ditor, Solicitor. T. (J. Kmi. Foreman S. C. Bartkcm, Traveling Solicitor. Twiw-a-Veek Plaaidaler, per year, St.50jri., ,iJ: u.. ,,,,1 Milner :m,l tin- 1'..h i "' " I iK-Wato had signed ''terms of sttrivn- Entered at flie Tost Office in Rosclmrg. :lull,lU!1.,.lm,,! ,i:lt ,,,, an- Cre.,? second class mail matter, i ,r M.v,..,,, ,,;lv.. :..i Wil -V -- ' Advertising Hates on Application. . .11" NK i, MO-.'. DECORATION DAY. Last Friday, we were Hgaiure minded of the constantly diminish-j ing number of veterans of the Civil 1 War wheu in broken ranks they j marched to the--cemeteries', to bo-; strew with Jkiwers the gravee- com j x paratively lew here, but luiiltitndiu OUS lttrlLe nation of their coninulos iriirjii3 a jeneratiun ngo. Fewer. emj year, and weaker and more Vrorn, are these survivors who in J- youth, yonujj niHllhoOil. or their r eRrlv nrimf. went forth to etisrasre in that most terrible of luodern couricts - made the other day by an exchang.. u w ,y , , ln;n,, v h,.n. that at the state . A. II encamp- ,. H.;V iu,.xuu .:'nca U- -.v.i.ed lneut being held in Katisus the piv- ,,rior t.. hi-inararaii n. inii nM . d the position was serious! y entertained to ,res,-nt a-ro-ment ;ii pri.h.,1 A i. U make that the last annal gatheritig known until the puxate men;.. ir- ..t the on account of thepancilj' of memliers l-riM ia re-jin.e are -iveu in the puii'.ic. attending, and yet Kansas has or j kiu'i.ku sah. "pu'os-iui v.." had, more veterans of the war, in j Aecidin- t.. a di-pau h ;.. the Paily proportion, to" population than any i Mail from I tiechi. 11. .'dan 1. Mr. Kn'.- other state. A few vears aso a l - ri - gade assembled, now barely a bat i all - on assembles. Each year, not onlv ! there, but ail over the country. 1 he proportion of deaths to miiibfrs in- j creases. .Not all of ttieui are yet very old, and itt "the aggregate many thoughont he country wjll be alive j tven 10 years hence: but the present j numtter js small compare"! witu wuat r I it once whs. and must dimmish with j increasing rapidity, and it will not bei yery many years till we. or those who live aod read, will lind items in the! papers about the death f the last surviving veteran of the war in such a city, or cocnty, then in this or that state, finally in the Nation: and all have surrendered to the inviucible enemy, and I een mustered into the .nnlrr. f 1 ... 1 . 1 1 . t . 1 - .. . I the other shore." It is well to exhibit this sentiment j cf reverence for thos who have; gone; the decoration of the graves of those who once fought, ami worked, j j.(lNIH,v . .j,. :; r,.;i,,xi and were loved, has grown into a!sj it:lfnr"s n.. nt beautiful custom,, which will not cease when the last of the old veter ans has departed: but it is even bet ter to tdiow doe respect and honor and exercise care for these old men while they are yet alive. Forth we can do nothing; for the liv ing we can do mnch. None of them should ever want for th necessaries and comforts of life, nor should uuy j yearn vainly for the respect and ap - preciation that are due l. it ! as i soldier in a war that accomplished momentous uanges, ami as an oh i or elderly man who served his coun try well and did his daty valiautly. But the original thought and pur pose of LVeorat ion day have broad -ened, until they include all the "loved aud lost,v young and old the civilian, the woman who never went in body to the war, the infants that left mothers' hearts tiroki n. the dead of all conditions while in life. When the old, and the younger vet erans of iccent wars, are all gone, their graves for generations w ill be made fragrant and beautiful with flowers on this holiday; and even when the memory "of the most noted of them has become dim, and wheD most of Iheir graves shall have be come indistinguishable, this holiday will very likely be. kept tip. As long as there are living, there will be i millions of graves not xM doomed to j forget fulness, and on which on one i day of the year in particular fragrant flrixvprfi in mnnvr .u.l: I ..;il. , . j v.- .j ..,oim miu tears, will be revently strewn, while memory chants to mourners' minds an inatidilde requiem. Last Fridav'fi Daily Fxeview, lmi orally enough, resented our reply to ; M ii icjii ... , . r. (j. . Kiddies visions attacks! .. , i upon the editor oflhe 1'lainhealeb . - i and prominent republicans of this j county, which appeared in the Ke- i view oi late .taie. nr. liKtille s ba- raogues, in the Keview'6 estimation, were ju"rt the proper thing, but our piompt and somewhat vigorous reply is 6tyled as "uncalled for, unreason able and malicijus.-' If ihere web anything nut-ailed for and malicious in this matter, personal in its nature and without logic or argnment, it WBS (j. U. lud. lies attacks Upon the editor of The I'laim.kalki:, Mr.Craxv ford and other prominent repebh- cans of the county, ami the only re- greff. or a;,ologies we have to offer iu . oil' connections with the matter is! lhat. did not emoloy nlainer Eus- - " " lishitii-l ald more vior to onrrenlv la The offetisi; and injustice to the re-j publican party of this county and; many of its bst and hardest, working nniubTH, at the hai:U of G. V. ltid dlf c i l.'ii' I v deniHiided more viVor- op.ih dfiiiiin ixtion and a more ein phi'ie K-huke than we administered in the last isMip i.f.oiir pafer. This issue of the l'laindealer was held back until Tuesday morning twf!vt hours in order to give its readers the narly election retnrns, which, while unofficial, form a good and safe f moduli u on which to base conclusions as to the final result. It is certain that Azalea went solid for For.uish and Crawfoid. Crreat Ci. W. llosephutsl PEACIi JN SOU! Tt AIRICA. Terms Sisned SattnUay. Ureal Re joking in England. l.oMmS. .IlllU -2. Peace has hc.cll de clared alter nearly years :ind ei-ht month- of ;l xar which tried tin' P.ritish empire u 'ifsuiiem-t an-1 wiped the liners from the list ! nation-. Tin' xxar has rmiii' to ;m end x ith lord K it'cheiier's announcement frtii!' l't'cto- definitely forcca-tcl in l hese di-patchc-. lmt its receipt Sunday afternoon took the lull imi by r rii-. as everybody had coiilideiitly believed that tin' lloiw if Coiuniotis would lirar tin' lii'sl nexxs today. Tin- i-.tLfi- nf tin- anticipation it 1 1 xx hii-li deal P.ritain awaited the promised statement in the llmii' ni Common- from Mr. l'.all'nur. the j:o em inent leader, was still further dulled by ih-following message fr Kins: l'.d- xx aid t his I lit il ile. which was i ilcd alter mitlui;'hi : The Kin-' ha lc-civcd the welcome I m.w if ,u. ' ..u..,, , i;,,,,i!i!ies i sth Africa with iniiniic satisfaction. ;ii ili-Majesty trust-that .ur may j -i-.liy- ii- followed hy the ii stmatinii J i i-i "spt-i ity in his new . i . n . i : 1 1 1 1 -. and j -hat the fi-eiini;- iieeessariiy engendered ! '' ":,r 111 :-iv' l'1-" '' " vainest 1 1 I'!'1 " Maji sty's iiiul in' t hi- til All lean slllijccls 111 pi 1 eiwa-iuii t iui ed : ir; i v alter '. had K en . r.v Vli. ia!i j "'-ht thai j had lii i: .i-iii i'. 1." .lid. ""it i- iiainihl Mr. Ki'.i'.'. r and hi- eiit '.'.i; i-pateh O'l.tiulles. hi.- t-i hep -i. tlie nnitted .-. h'.u- i to return t" tne li an-v..ai. lh 1 i ever, is iiiilte unlike lv 1 i.M:e WoK I. I I-. l;, ... !... ; , : ,i ,i... .... . ,. , . Wvoliie -ein rai.v klinw Ii. A lew rttrj ,..li;i.Mis , , :,i.IJt T:. i.-,.e-.s. i '-.t belated re t!ie:r i ;i,.1H..;,i:.;l;v ,;. , , , i,U'.xk, r-. who f..r :i l,-.-,. tin,,. ,ai l;,. kept r.td.ni I jacks, leather- and horn- s!or,- ititi'-ipatiou-oi the present even XX ere rei! ! .ru-Iin- and ;-:a- I much in exidenee. There xxa- s an oinniim- i-r cati x :ncn x';i- i. -l vl With the i;;.:i. ;;:.: clnhlil. ! liroliipt'.l plmi -si n- n.ul i he 1 1 ih iXl'il t!i S-!r.t!i.l : i I':.-.- j riv.lK.., --i'.J, L i m J .,: j ',"' .iit 1 1 i i xx in- I .: lii-aioll- :..a.-i ! .1.-l-i.l;. st rat ion after mi. .1, iht. j 1!J; i in. m i a - '' in l ,.- Ih. I Commons ! the tcr.iis oi peace : The i'Ufiier f-.rc, - lay d-.-.xii tl arm- and hand oxer their r'uie-. l' and munitions nt xvar in tin ir p. .--ions or under lln-ir ci nt'ol - All pri-i.ii hack a? son;. t' In- er-.ic.'i.t - p n to .ut'i Africa. x itlnnil . , y .-r roperly. ii uj ait.-l pri-ioi:-:.:e Jlli'tv of of l I. j No action f. i t el-, except x; in ire.icln o t lie 1 Initch i-t.. ! j if desired bv ih the court-, if n. 'Jll-ht II par" -tit-., iry . it for i.ioi the i-. and M-ed i i.nies are aiiow.-.i inr ; i. ?.-. :i..n ! Military occupation i- to be xxith ! Ira xx ii a- soon :i- - i 1 di- ?n 1 -ell-jov-i eminent sllb-titllte.l. I There is to U- l.o tax oil the I l.:il-xaa! i to pay the cost of the xvar. j The sum of :.ooi i.i mo p-nmd-st.-i linu' I- i'i in- prm i.ie i : .r r -i.-i kin tin- l;.-r ,. j irms. KeU l- are liable ti trial, accori'.inj to i i, le colonv to w hic'i they Ix-In m... Tin- !) di-lraiicbi-i-'i f. .i rank and life. xx ill TMREE-t'ENT FAREiS. Went Into Effect Sunday on All S. Lines in Oaegon. Sai.k.xi. June 1. The new mik-ane rate was applied to pa en-er fares on ail th.. !, 1. C""s lines iii iireeoii. l'ri.m tin former rate of 4 edits -r mile the ainoiint is rului.-ed to the :! cents. Tiiis coiiforiiis xxithtiie action of tin- N.I', and '. I;. iV N. companies, which ;n!pt- I .1 o.dleir t ii.. oi-i.r i v.. ii- -itr l:.t ,vill!f lis j. , '. ,i'.;i(. .,. i, , , ..... umiinciv le Hole. 1 111 1 1 le 1 1 : It .Telici; III the fan-from I:..-, bm .'t. Portland under ! the tixo rate. Th.-fan- under tin; l-cenl rate xxa- l.'J't and under tin- m-xv lit i rate the fare xx ill ! ri a sax in oi !.".", ! ca.-h way. It will U- furtln-r noticed ,hal .,'"r,l:l,"i '',s '"' 1" r"- t he fare of ti i-i-oiiseiiiien! lv ti cents in ' , 1 ' ... excess of xxhat tin- amount xvoiud be up. . ,. . .- , .. on actual computation, reekonin;::; cent- , ...f,,., , ,,,.,. tllt. ,,,,, j,,.;,,. f ;....-, the amount .-har-.-l ox, r w hat th.- a.-tual fare woiii l 1- i- only .1 c ut ! i he mlm-i ion is much ai.preciated bv 'he traveling public generally. Graduating Exercises at Oakland. (iraditatiu exercise.- XX ill be held al ! Young's Mali, Oakland, heon, .Ituii: ti, ! 1!AI2. An interesting iirorani xxiil Ih- i : reli.Ii.r...l St-lt.. Sunt ..L-firm-i i. .. Ill ! deliver the 1-!a-s address, County Snpt,! I Mamliu will award the diplomas. Ten ! -ents admission w ill be charged t cover j expenses .f the class. All are enr-j dially invited. j i rl'l , ..... I 1 1 . . . 1 1 . : . ... i ... i . .. ! ' ' " " '-"'"o.".-... hooi.hh xh" -v, i,r -7l i,ai,,,i, -:'-'5f,'rIi,M : I .. 1 i.-i .11.11. .1111 il'U uillll .1 1 I IP 1 .1 1 II i 4 , , . rainst 144 for last war. Automobile Ran Wild. Nkiv Yoi;k, May .'!!. An automobile oxer which t he drixer lost control, and I Hulling at a territlie r ile of speed, crushed into a crowd in t hej-t reel tlay. One man xvas killed and twelve injured. Texas Storm Swept. D.XI.I. xs, Tex., continue here. May .11. Heavy storms 1 he l.'ed river Hood is y and people are ino. . llleleaslliv.' rapid ill to hi-her ;liiiiiis. at VTiioii has been sx A f5f).(MiO bridge jit away. Hail has jieltcd cattle to death I the crope over a jjreat area md ruined EPUBLICAN VICTORY The State and Surely CHAMBERLAIN REPUBLICAN DISTRICT AND CONGRESSIONAL TICKET ELECTED. Douglas County is Safely Republican. Republicans Are Jubilant. KUvtioii K.:.-eh,lr;: lav passed "ff iiiietly in; ;ind Iiiilas enmity, the v eat liei ! a years a;j lel.-iel" t hi' l :li"i l.Hl-Uls lieiiij: iul and slnnery. The admit t he same as that ! t" i. many "i thn-e who failed tu -wearin-: in tin ir .tr. While fur univi iiiii" and a few f the r.Mliitv iilliees ate eln-e tin; re- ioan- el ihi- i ity and oiunty ar- 1 i. iieiaily jiihilaiit and Ii el as-llled ! a lean -weep w hen the nllii ial count i inniir.iteed. I'ol" -haiidiii'U will niinty clerk I' II evident I v mil far ahead ti V .!.t.!-.-.- v. Ira V.. Tile I... IViiaid of hi- ticket a will also Diiiimick. treasurer: I'oiinty Thotnp-oii : i'mii iiiis-ioner and Yni'.iU': K.pie-eiitat i e I; VM-.ir lusnjie Y. i,d surveyor t". K. K..Urt. '..t ween Sheiiff I'arrott and t ins to i- pretty clo-e with o i.!- mi law ef l'arroti. while I'or.mer Twitchell w iil possibly V r-i'hvbil. 11. .n. A. M. 'raw ford, for attorney - oii - era! carried Uo.-ehupj hy a handsome t.i:.;. ritv atid will cany the county ill -pit.- ..I the dirty personal ti-ht waafl ajain-i him. K"r j'-iut representative trior .1 M. lhin-brouh. i T . 1. simply ii and of the 1 1. 1- a 1 1 .ii. -leal pit! 11 an- 1. v. a k..er ..Ul'.ie HI iMltll .I.U 1." ln I he iaii- I siiion and the i-joioii t'.-l,t I..--i.e detiHH rats. the ropublic i .- evt i v cau-e to rejoice oxer their -:jn.ii ictoty. even ii they do l.-e the ,x ei iiol sliip. iiiessiii in Toi.jue xx ill In- re--li-t- -! i.v a eixc ! unty. Th in m.ij- e Vote .; ity. ; in th ritv and .nipietc Vote of the . inct- was a- io'daxx four K" .i t ! ; k- r invi i.or i 'haii.herl.iin. 1 ' rurni.-h, K ..... . lli:ns.icker. l'lo. Ky.m. -. !:pIVilie Jtii'.ai Ite.lU. l: .V !1. !:!l.l!ll. I n-i-ht. r eey. Ma!. I'arz.-e. 1'axi-. I' 107 111 M4 .( 114 1.1 14 175 102 ir. 25 !' IV. 12 12 l:!2 12 7t. 12u 4 in .74 .hi s 11 124 ,1 -ear-. I rate Trea-'irer-r.:,i.-km:'.!i. 0. M. I'atnei. 1'.. M.-.re. l: Mv.-r. So...... .24 "Ilpcritltelldent- Ackennan. II 'M K-l-ey, 1' 12 Vx'ann. I) 70 Atiorn.-y-liein ra! Claw imd. 1; si ;..x he. !' 14 l:..!ey. i 77. Male I rii.Ier lir-.k-. I' '' ledirey. I 5s llo-m.r. s ""T...2:: vi,ii.,-y. i:.... m: (" mjiessnian - ...iinl I' s. Kainp, S 2i Tol:,'lie. II S-J W.-atherf.ird. I . t.s t S Senator Ou r. K 7'.' U.hhI, I) 7:: Joint Kepri -entatives lirow.-rS 22 I l.in-bruh. K . 12" M inn. I 55 Ib-pie-i ntative- ( i ite-er. S S I'l'mr. s" lit Kramer. ! 7o Wimbei ly, . . . 55 Kiddle. II VI Ko-. rs. It IMmi.nsoii. I' 7 I oilht v .lude Marsters. I' , .-troic. I ss Thompson K s.") Whipple. S 10 Commissioner, 4 yr C..u-li. It 74 Cornutt, K 17 Nichols, K ' Commissioiier, 2 yrs. Lady, S S:il'.iIm i1, l til Yoiiii', K !H Clerk A.-e, II iV.l liryant. 1' 1 ( Vookam, S . . . 15 Hhamhnmk. It... IMI Sheriff Ddlard, l ss I'arrott, K SO SchiianUi r, S . . 12 Walker. I" (i Treasurer lliinmick, K 104 Doty, S L'l Oorrell. D 52 Assessor Oillette. D 74 Muiisoii, I' 7 Sl.-iley, It 71 Thompson, S. . . . 17 Surveyor Koberts, I: '.Mi Thiel, i 7.1 1 ( 'nioiii-r IIooXCl, D j Twitchell, It.. I.I list ice l'eace r.uclianan. It. I.enoX, 1 1 Wharton, S.. Constable Sh .en in , K . . . . Kced, D .... I'oe, S Iiil . 7( i 7H S2 2i Wl 4i 44 County Ticket Elected. MAY WIN OUT Initiative and lif-leieiiduin Yes m; !7 is No ." 3 0 wn.r.i i:. t'hauihi-rlaii "1 riuiiih l : Kaley 4'.t t'ruwford . . . ;V. WiinU-ily X Kiddle :V Mann 4? IIaiihroiih . 41 Stroiii; 47 Thompson . . ,.7 Ai; .V. MiMinhronk . . . 1N. Millard i't I'arrott .-VS itiorrell Xi Iiuiiiiick .t' t'(l. t 'hailihci l.lill VALLEY- .'i'J l'nrnih. . . . ii Stroll.- Apr SS I hoini m . 2J hamhroik 2"i I'arrott 2.1 (raivford . Staley CAXYitWILLK. hillar.l Haley I dill t!( ii i.i ( C,.,inlH-rlaiii j rialey 1 stmn-j ' ,Jt.(. ' i4llard j i .idetfe TI,;, ! ik l"iiriii-h . . . . "7 ('ran ford "t I lioinp-.iu . . 7'.' Hiainhiook ."7 I'arrott. .. ."7 St.iloy .... 2-" I:.iU rt ...SI . . 'll r.i:o(xK ay i:rn i:s. ! Chamberlain 41 l'uriiili 4o I eais .14 iMiubar 41 I'iackin.iu :tti MiHire 41 VVauu 41 Ackcrni.iii . 4. Haley 41 ( raxif.-rd aVl ! WKjlhi-rfonl . . . .Ti Tolifjur 4:: ! Kramer :C Kiddle 4i. i Wind-rlv. . 4 h'....-i- iS ' Strong 42 Thorn i :ifi Clo'iih 40 Ni.-hol. .ti SatUrd X Y , 4."i 4' J-hamhri-.k 35 I 'ilia id. 42 Tarrot :M Jorrell ::j fimmi, k 4K iilletto ."t4 Malrv 4:i Thi.l. , :t.t RoUrt-. 44 Ih-x. r 44 Twit. I,. !l 41 KIIM'LK. ChamixTlain . . . t.l I nrnish it! Haley i: ( rawiord X s t ron ..r T hm II , .V I'illarl 4 rarmtt - j Ace . . . 4"i s-hambr.-.k .7 ! ''illette 4- -l.i!n- ... h7 YONCAI.H t 'llamln-rlain rnruish. 110 lrn? j. Tho:r.N s I'dlard VI rWrott.. 124 A'ec :7 hamhri.k . . . . lOi ''ilhtte til St;,lPy 115 70 110 'U OAKLAND Chai!-rlaiii . . . l Kurni-h si 70 114 "?'l Stnmj: 7 1 Thoinp-ou S5 5 10 1'.' Dillard 57 i'arrott 7 :;0 120 151 Asff M) hamW.-.k 7!i lli -4 25 l.llletlr KS M.ilex ll I 'It A IN KLTt KS. 1.-.2 120 14!' ..: ... 11 t) j ' ''ainkx-rlain 1 urni-h 7t -'- , ' i.- ' """'r-l Kulcv M) , 121 l"-j ,. ,, , 'an ll' r.iihni Si 1-. "u"''ar 121 BUckuian SJ j- M..rc lt Ton-iir US V p'O 11! U'ni,,"'-V K' ilfry .th Weatherford Xt Akerman 113 4 1" is U ""' :C ;r"" 1,7 71 111 "7 -' llanshroiih I IX 15 21 21 :ii Krmwr '.' 12s 110 14: wi"iU-rIy 101 Kiddle 7 K.er 54 Dillard 44 if ., I'nrrot irt Dimmick 120 22 2i 27 'orlv" 3 -trr.njr 61 127 121 Ms T""inpsoii lm; Cloitgh 44 .! Ill 05 -N'''""'" I"! Sa?;ilerd 45 Young 10s A;e iiH III tts l: hamhr.ik w Oillne 75 74 122 105 s,a,,'.v "' KohertP V.1 Thiel .i'i Hoovtr i2 s jj Twitchell V0 lit l:n 197 LAST IMl'qt A 7.1 '-'4 75 Chaiulxo-lain :ti Kitrnish 27 Kaler M Crawford 27 14 -N. -; Kramer 27 Kiddle 2i 12 in 15 WimUrly 25 Kogeri- 10 7K 10K Kii S1rn!. Thompson 20 '' -s Ag.-e 31 Shamhn-.k 20 11J0 1.12 154 pin.,,.,! 3,, ,..irrit L(. 02 70 so cu,rr(. .j, Dimmick .11 :! 10 V (iillette :w Staley 25 Thie 21 Kohert! 25 5 : M.Kiver 12 ' Twitchell 27 " lM) lU MYRTLE CKKKK. 115 !'S 41 11 11 1.1 t'l'ttn,,''i'i,, ,2 lurnish SI Stronr 124 Thomp..n 7i 70 1 ik. K5 !'J Shamhrook 'Mi 15 14 ' ,,ill;iri1 l0K Parrot S4 is') no iu) ,iille,tr 1,0 S,,'-v M (iorrill 104 Dimmick 7 19 r.i 21 MILLWOOD 02 105 8.1 Chamberlain 24 I'liinish 21 12S 120 Ki3 Strong 10 Thompson 20 Ajree ' 21 ShamhriHik 23 oi i lie. s2 Dillard 25 I'arrott 20 2 5 11 (iillette .11 Staler 22 14 12 1.1 OI.AI.LA MAJoKITIKS. 114 120 175 l nrish :l Crawford In I'arrott 14 Tlmnips.ii) in S7 102 KW shamhriHik 10 Stalev pi HO lUi 117 CALII'OOIA MAJOKITIKS " Chainberlaiii IS Thompson 2 : 1(1 1:1 ASeo 23 I'arrott 15 111 If. 1-1 (iillette H :,0 MT SCOTT MAJOKITIKS ... Chamberlain 5 Ktronu 4 4 !I2 i.. " A sc.- 4 Dillard I ss 141 121 C.illelte I 4 II 10 Sri'KltvisoK, Dist. .10 100 ss 117 Cloakc, It ;5 11 12 15 Wclicr, D 72 Amlerson, S le, 112 110 15H .ci'niiviNoit, Dist. II 74 IK 02 Nelson, D 41 j I'oxvell, It ..10S !! I.kl 114! Hewitt, S is 111 11.1 111 Di:i:h CliriiK Scpi.RviMOK llrown ." 127 110 10.1 151 Kaiup is 74 1.11 '.17 Kuckl.s- u", 14 2u Txlathfxvs fi Mrs. A. I'. Kinsel and children also 107 121 158 ' Hnlda 1'etersoii all of Oakland Cal 48 52 74 I ifornia are visiting their parents at the 57 71 .'jo'''l home at Kelliw:, Oregon. R0HKI"K, Iit. 3 ! Jew .It, K ; 12: imith, 1) 78 Spanr, S 24 Hist. Cusaljver, L 10o Dikt. 33. Mathewf R4 Wkkt Kokbi h, lint. S7 Kzarle, K '.is rreschiMii. I. Kl I'rohle, S .7 Lata advice from l'ortlaud find other parts of the state indicate that Furnish ih losing ground, hut the balanco of the ticket in twining, our townsman, Mr. Crawford, being hn aured of a haudsome majarity. A far as Douglas County in con cerned the Republican ticket ia safe with the eic"t ion of Mr. Hogern, but it ahoald be born in mind that all the Kepnblicati AtronghoIdH are yet to be heard from. SYLVESTER PENNOVER DEAD. Died Suddenly at Mis Home in Port land I'riday Afternoon. I'robahly the death of no man in i ire Soii Would i ouie xx il Ii greater shock to the general public than that of Kx-Oov- eriior Ponnoyer who.licl I riiiay after noon jilmiit 4 o'clock. He xry almie in hip room on the sec- mid Ptory of hi residence at the time of hi death and xxa- not di-coven-d until n 'clock, n hen his wife, returntnj: from a street-ear ride with her ioii-iii-l.iH- and I daughter, Mr. and M r. ie..i ee I". I'.u-; M'l, found him lxinj: prone on the floor.' near a -cfn, fi.iin w hu h he had appar- ciitlv fallen. His "U-r lav broken on ! the tl.Hir hide him. and acr..- hi (a. c, waP spread mi trrjntiian which he had j lierti reading and which had evidently! Ix-en lixn-ene I from hi rai iu the fall. ; In the opinion of the doctor ho were' hastily summoned. dc1 h xxa- .hie t heart lirae or jjuploix. There every in licatimi -f ji ei'ul. painles .la . f 1, "v-i. I iiivrrnor I'e nnox cr had of late l-een iu fair health, al'.ho.wh hi slrcni'tii a - aplel hy an attack of illue-- in-.o lv year ago. and tie had nexer recovered hi wated rohutne. of late he had made dailx viit to hi rjneh near I'ort- land, where, he tj!it eexeral hour in . i . - - . i . ineopeu air sur!ineiiitiii nu; lcroii improvemetiti. he w.i makin;;. I'riday morning he went ti hi ranch usual and returned aKait noon. In the attrr- noon he took a walk, and tlie ecrxai.:, who wj left alone in the heue. s.iid he entereil t he i,iiii-e al r ,'c. k. and. a wa hi habit, went imm-iiaelv To hi! 2 .. . . I? r.im. w tiere he xTa tonnd .:i-.. IIere;r, is hi- n-i-ord : Born in Nen Y'.rk, July ., 111. Came to Oregon in 15.V,. iovernor of Oregon. !R.7 to 1SH.",. Mayor of Portland. I'"! to i'is. Died May :to. PH2. The funeral i llivter IVuiioyer w a held from St. Stephen" CLal. at Portland at 2 n. m. snudav. Ttev. T. N.Wi!tii 1 oiidu. tin- the srrvi. td- ItiJ to the rite fit trie Lf'te..al rhuri h. TheJburiM w.-i at L.rr I"ir cemetery, The fnll..iii- well-kn-un men a .ted a honorary p-int-earer at the lutieiul Jude C. Tl Vt li'm-.'c-r. Ju ! John Cat I in . Hon. ieo. 1 1. Wi'.ji.im. .lo'ni, M. t raketi. Oe... I xlver. W. K. Sn.-lh.l Alrt T. 'mitii. I'nii ilet., hau.i...e'ti - ..r T. T. Of-er. ex-4,..xerii..r . r M .-iy. r-Ooxernor John U hite;iker. ex--eti- for L.I Faxr-tte i.r..r l"h..-. .-;e.-te.i a actixe paii-:ire! ner actixe .aii-:ire! nnr. I.I. rape. Alfre.1 Holnixu. t . V. H"1m.in.T. S.s.tt r.r.ke. l.f.i. K. ChamherUm and W. A. j Muulev. I rien.Nof the de.vase.1 erej inrite.! .0 M'ien.l ,,. f,,era! ,t church. Tiie erx i.-e al the frtave were ' prixate. Pleasant Karew ell Part v. laist Saturdav eveninj a lar-'e number : I Si lnsd and cl.iui:ite .( M it Lizzie Orpurd aemhleil at the homeof her unci and auiil. Mr. and Mm. W. C Conner. n .lai-k'ii tret. to enjoy a farewell party siven in honor ot Mi orpurd. who after attending echool here the jiat term will .aiii tak her.leirt ur for har Cot tape irix home, (tain add ninie were the pritiviful feature oi the exenin and light refrt biu.nt xxere rxr-il at II o'clock. At a lal hour the "tests dearted after pa.x ii'V their com pliment and reie't to Mi Orpurd. i The inxite.1 ytie.'. were. Mie Vivian and IL-t.el Jewett, I'.i.ie Kenedirk, l.iltth M'NTe. KHith Cardwell. Anna Whorten. ! Mable Leonard. Pella Moore, Oarnet Oteytnd Halt ie Orpurd. Me-rs. Chas. Hiiidman. W. I. V1I, ITovd Kamp, Ku Hoiph Harues, Kay Moore, Kay Otey. Walter Leonard. Clyde and Wilhnr I'aitlkner, John and Thoiiia Tnn-nd and 1 ra Conner. Chant I'aii, May SI. Allwrt Ti-al was shot in the mountain- of Northern Josephine county yeterday by hi brother William, who iui.tk him for a deer. II was shot through the rijrht thi'h, the bullet shattering the bone. !! hud to he carried out of the. moun tain on a stretcher, and .wa brought hern this morning. 1 1 is ni'ovi-rv i doubtful. Well Known Conductor Dead. Pknvkr, May 31. After brinin: hi train in afely and reirtinj to the lis patcherx (ieore W. KidjM'nsiy, uie of the oldest uirieer. ImiIIi in ni ami Kiinl of service, on ti e Ilciiver A Kin t Jrande, dropfe. ilead in the arm of hi dau-'hter. Mr. Kidpexxav bad len forced to in ke a vacation of four weeke leeaue of ill health, hut a xxeek ago hrlievfl htm-elf able to auaiii take hi run, and he wa. ptil on No. 7. the Ih'iiI frvijhl from I'u eblo to Meiiver. Shortly before tl o'clock he wu culled to dinner. Kisiiij; from his chili r. and without ayin a wonl. he plinc-ed foi-xtard. 'Mr. S. S. Simpson, hi danshter, n h" i know n on the stajre hy her maiden name, Kate Ki.ljjeway. caiijhl him. lie died in herarms. ' Nasal Catftrrli quickly yiehla to treat nieut by Ely's Cream Halm, which in agree, ahly aromiitio. It in received through th tioatrila, clean sea aud lieala Uia whole tnt face over which it riilTnaea iUelf. DrugeigU sell Ui 60c. aize; Trial size by jnnil. IU ceuta. Tent it and you are aure to ooutiuua tho treatuient Announceinont, To acoorumoilatd (fiowi who are partial to the use of atouii.era in applying inninU into th 11 anal txaiaagea for catarrhal trm (Ul, the proprietors prepare Cream Halm iq liijjiid form, which will he known na Kly' Iiijuid Cretun Bnhn. l'rice including prayine tuba U 75 ceuta. Drnggittft- or bj mail. The liquid form embodies the mad (oifiad properUef of tbi tulid wefwaU w. A RUN ON THE BANK Is not to be compared totlie 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 fof us tl.at we have already on the way a lot of fine pianos to supply our prospective customers. r-s0ur Second Carloadrw For this season will arrive in about 10 days and our third car-load is ordered. The Rose burg House is also enjoying a good business: one large stock of Organs are all or0ne 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 find the brt inakc- and the Jn-st T"ii'l in-trim. i:t at ti.-- T, K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE AT ROSKBURG OR COTTAGE GROVE. tmririlpPharmarv , "mum I IIUI IIIUVJ .-J i f !ii I. B. MIDDLE, Prop. i6 11 ti ! P U - , r; i j j -all Ki.vn or Fresh Drugs, fledicines. Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Qlass, Sundries. 1 f j 5 J j, 3 i 7 rPre8criptiong proraptlj filled j by competent dnifrjriet. RIDDLE. OREOO.N. BEST ! MEAL i IN THE j CITY ! FOR ! CENTS. THE NEW (or Wa-hiii 't"i and Main tr-ei-Mrs. Belle Collins ; i RoSf XV (If 'A & am! Dein Wort; 1 IAS. 1 KI:;i'so. l'roi. - All Kind; of Clothing Cleaned and Ded. . . llfw :r-et. ...j..ite Sati-iartioii terian el, nr. -h. .e..ir.int-.l r NOTICE. " . .al'.reat !, ha- ,.urci,a-sl th, I-Jt Pakery. ..rn.eny ..wod by onf nth ( ..vd and xx il! endue: the htt-i-ne under llie name of Jalbrcath" Ie lit Hiikery. The pri.-e of l.re;i. will 1 rs(ui-l t" three I sixe- for 1I eent 1 1 . , . :; i-:m- nii'i siiry a i laliv. 11 II nx 1 v 1 i im; rn Proprietor. Any i-artie- iteMrtn t rent, buy ..r -ell real estate, city or ntitntrv l-ojrtv ill do well to call on ,.r .-tddres H. M. Martin. ofTiiv with Attorney Loui. I'sirre,-. ..in.ite M.-Cl.illen lloii-e. It- burn, Oregon. i 1 1 a IH HONEST CYCLES AT RIDE ARAHBLER II a B i iuixuo t rrviwt I IIC rUrULAK WnttL I I N BICYCLES I tmmHml Morrow I ii i i iii im it.rl f 1111 J'l. 'I . i h n rx awai i m m i I j FRAME 2 ' iTO WHOM IT ?:MAY concern! Thiv hav in t.i r i.i -!a;."i- or x id.i a!i! or ex. h:ii, xx .rorty f-.r -I" lm"i!; :iinl si- II,.- I.i xx etate lirm mi North J.n k m . J. (l..l,llsro Krai K't.tte '..llht. j- J.? ..r , - mmmmi m,m 1 hiih JOH(iKOIUiK(ASHin:criad Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Sins and Buggy Painting a Specialty Call on or U-axe order at Chun-hid & W...;; y's It" KKl Ki, oKK'.ON -INCKK P. THK- f iTi! i n niii IN51 RANCE AT C05T. ti.l oi-e, M -4Ii::otii, On-p A int. of in;:raticein f.-n-e. tll.oOo.tVXi.Oo Net pa;n in ore year. Saving it menilr 1 yr. Nuniis-r M-jirato ri-ks. 2.''C?S.7'7.00 '-ll.-V'I.lil A. J. Buchanan,! Itisehury, reV'..n. Ajt. for Dongas Co j iooo Water Proof Harness Oil Hlarkin Put up in the consistency ..f cream, aud j itixely w ill m L-'unor mo:d. .ies the leather firmness, yet make- it soft j and i-iiahle. Pre--rve the leather and i Mitching frm inclement weather and I jixi- the harne a neat and finished aj- : iarance. Keally make uM harness I i-ik new aim win make it lat twice a long by the n.-e of IM I la rues Oil. It is ai- equally for hoots and -In-. Manufacture.! by J. W. MoTK. It burs. Ore.011. On m at P.lodjetCs Harnes -hop. ;jP ' 4The Leader Model 52. Price 55. IYIcns Heavy Roadster SPECIFICATIONS "2tm?w ptiU 2' 24' 26 inch- SHAT ST Direct ti "ing INIPH Black, with gold stripes; olive green or maroon Hunt 76. CRANKS 6h Rambler. GEAR 77, 81 or S4 TIRES The famous G. & J. Heavy-tread Detachable. NOT A LAME PLACE IN THE RAMBLER ANYWHERE C. MRSTER5 & CO. ' ..Confectioneries.. T.ie!V't ra aal mixei raa 'i; . Farj arvi Coot.ct. r.-b-r-T-. 'icaif t:t 1 Fruit I. J. NWriAN Wagons i' 11 i i - Warrauted Hacks and Buggies OAKL sJj, ORE MRS. H. E ASTON is . rojiared to wait c;n old and reu'cti-t oilier and friends with a f J.l and complete etocK of GROCERIES- Aii frryh and of ii.e very Lett quality. Teas aa,l ctiffee are p;aJt:e- Your patronage s-"lic:ttd. a I a a5 Jackson St., Ro.se burg t S 1o,V-V av tV.&-.&-. r4 Homes from $250 to $5000 Writ or 'Phone OTm. BT, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Oregon .5 m.l sociii cst of Rasrb'jnt. R ambler Cushion Frame forSeason of '02 i J f 4