The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, June 12, 1902, Image 2

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    The Twice-a-Veek
Roscburg Plaindcaler
Published Mondays and Thursdays.
PLA1NDEALER PUBLISHING CO.
V. C.Coxxkk, Editor and Publisher
Fkei Wru.iit, City Editor, Solicitor. !
T. . Kith. Foreman
S. C. Bakvul'-m, Traveling Solicitor.
Twice-a-Veok Plaindfaler, per ytar, Sl.SOj
Entered at the Post Office in Kosebnrg.
!?ro., s second class mail matter.
Advertising Rates on Application.
JTNF. 12,
GEEK'S LITTLE SCHEME.
Geer is now showing his hand in
nu effort to call a special session of
the legislature that would cost the
taxpayers at least S23.00U. Jte claims
the principal object sought ia to
enact a Mat salary law but thi.se who
read between the lines cau see plain
ly that the primary object with the
governor is to pnt in force the initia
tive and referendum before the regu
lar legislator, meets believiug this
would force the legislature to recog
nize his claims to the senatorship,
esys the Lagene Kegister. His chief
claim for the special se?siou is to
enact the flat sa'.ary system but thi
proposition is the veiiest farce. The
new legislature is pledged to the Hat
salary system, the old was not. The
old legislature is uot uuder obliga
tion to touch the salary system aud
if called together there is no assur
ance thut they would care to assume
a responsibility that belongs exclu
sively to the new legislators. As to
the initiative aud referendum to
make that the lv.v of the state is a
duty that also belongs to the legisla
ture elect.
In view of these facts what right
has Geer to call a special session tt
pass oa measures that fall withiu th
province of the regal ar session. Do
the taypayers of Oregon want to
plank tiowii "2j.L1K) just to satisfy a
whini of our diisgruntled retiring
eovernor'? Because Gear's name
went oa the ticket for senator by pe
titions from three or four counties,
it does not follow that he is really
the choice of the people for that of
fice. The petition was bigued no
doubt by democrats as well as by re
publicans. . If the petitions had come
up from every county m the state it
would have l;een a fair test of the
initiative.
Suppose in another part of the
state petitions had been circulated
askiog that Fulton's name be also
put on as candidate for senator.
They would have been as freely sign
el and, :n our opinion, when tht
Totes had been counted Senator Ful
ton would have led Geer. Conse
quently we ay the yote for Geer is
not a fair test of public sentiment ou
the senatorship. He was the repub
lican candidate aud republican:-, pre
ferring a republican to a deajoeml
voted for Geer in preference to Wood.
We understand petitions are being
sent out over the statu asking that
Geer will ca;l a special Bession. Dem
ocrats may e:gn it to force a special
session upon th jxof.Ie thereby in
cuiring ucnc ssary expense but re
publicans should let these petitions
severely tdone.
The new legislature is pledged to
adjuFt state salaries and they will do
it. llorrf tLaa that the new state of
ficers elect will accept these adjust
ments and-they will apply daring
their term of office. There is no as
surance that the old Ipgislature
would touch this questioa at ail, as
they were not elected on that issue
and the state would be put to need
less expense for nothing. Geer has a
big joker up his sleeve und the peo
ple will be wtse if they let him keep
it there.
Whea coasultei recently regard
ing the call of Governor Gepr for a
proposed special session of the legis
lature, Sta'e Senator A. C. ilarsters
6aid he was 6irongly in favor of fiat
fcalaries as expressed in the repub
lican Etate platform aud believes
that the new county members-elect
of the legislature are al&o. He fur
ther expressed himself as in favor of
making the iL.iuativ un i referendum
operative as soon as possible, how
i j. ,-
ever, ue noes not Di-neve mat a
Epecial session of the legislature
called ou the eve of the regular ses
sion coald accomplish the work men
tioned more effectively than tLe reg
ular session, .il- says pecia! legis
lative ses&ious, at best, are very ex
pensive affairs for the taxpayers and
when one is roposed to be called so
very near to the date of the regular
session, there ought to be an extra
ordinary occasion to demand it, aud
as no such reason is knowa or tin
nounced he does not at present favor
it.
As was announced in the last issue
of The 1'LAiM'EALEii, Mr. Geer is
very anxious that a special session of
the legislature be held. He seems
to think he can have the initiative
aud referendum put in force, believ
ing it will help his fight for senator.
The people will beopposed to putting
tlm utufd fit f l.a Lvirj ivrinnL'n 9 .
special' sessiou "so close to the reg
ular session, especially when there is
no urgent ufatter to be considered
and when tin propositions that
would be brought np at 'hfira ses
sion, are Julie, that b long to the
regular session and for wh'ch the
new legislature was el ted to per
form. ' ' .
President Kousevdi has haid many
a cjooil word for the soldiers who are
out allowed to tfpenk (or thetuBelvee-
' ? i- :- -. -- -
j The Salem Journal, which before
' election, yelled-rlsolf homse over ox-
Iravagarico of the lul legislature
now wauls a useless special session
of the ssme Ie'isl.H in e held fit an
expense of -r-.OOO just to pious mir
retiring kovoi nor, T. T. Cieer. Tlie
people won't stand for it
Ingram, the convict who saved the
i life of a "iiard l,y receiving a nutlet
. , i, ...,.,., ,h outbreak !
ht the penitentiary Monday, is still
alive with nood hopes of recovery.
The les; was amputated, lie will
probably be p;.ilotied for his heroic
deed, lie should be. at any rate.
I
Ti, ! .r,i-urr,f v ill lmvrt ilio 1
11 1. i 1 V . . . 1 .....
, ..- t,,t uf tlm
np.'Oiiu uieui uiDwjK-oiM.-uvirHi t. "v
u ., I iL, iSM of H,n
JvUl .nu iat j tin. iuv vuiviio -
soldiers' home, liesides his private
secretary. Otherwise the otlice
will be rilled by the board, which will
be republican. There ate already
several candidates for superintend
ent of the penitentiary.
Company F. should hold itself in
readiness f.r active service in the
Held. Governor Geer has just order
ed out the Saietii and Woulburu
militia companies to assist in captur
ing convicis Tracy aud Merrill who
are said to be hiding behind a h
tack in an ;:on lield near Gervai
It appears that 'e.ithit.g loss than the
whole Fotuth llegimeut will be t.bie
to effect the capture of tue iiHU-'er-oas
convicts.
It seems as if daily target practice
shouhl be one of the reqrireuients of
the gut-rds at the Oregon state peni
tentiary or elw only men employed
in this capacity who can practically
demonstrate the fact that they can at
least hit n e -siviet onee wiiiie hf is
climbing over the high wall, ia fifteen
fehots. Tue late prison guards were
certainly very poor marksmen or else
they were supplied with very poor
guns. i
'JTZ
1
'Aguiaaldo told rue,v says the he id j
of the Methodist MiL-iiVof Manila. ;
that if he had known, thn American ;
i people woiiid do for the 1 ilipinus ,
what they have d ae, uothing c nld ;
have induced him to lire a gnu or hit !
a linger against tuem.
Yt
lUire
aie so-caue-.i Americans iivkiii.h juui
iiii. . .13:-.
missions as Senators of the Ctuted
Sj,Ik- tcki i i't 1 !,!n:i,er HTjiins; t iia'
Administration of !b- Aimv while
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even the lea-. -t of to-tevolt bgaiust
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those au!ho.,..e l.-vlllivs lojger to
approve,!, ine LrA. a..rs
and l.uttr-oun are in .re 1 mpuio
I'.iun .1.. I i ' -.' ... !... ll r.t.
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Aguiualdo
About Keauy For lluiiness.
Mr. Fie 1 T'lakelv i:': r.-k i i il-her j
in po-itioii. X he
river ready i-.r .
West t" li;. ea-t
the ern-l.er ;.
L'ou'Ia ra-a-t.
ill" tha- iTI'vu-r
j..it ion and v
a '!. i.n t car .! r the ' t.u.t M, 1 chow .
i.veviu-r.s-k from the! Win.!:.: vs. It ha p!e,.M.-l our i.reat
ide ..f tie- ajiver where i l'u'"-T to reiu iva' from our midst ur
: ... ,-. a ..,'.'..! (.lotlia-r l!u-. !! .loiiiif.ii : ami
Th- ,..r o,..r.-
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O I !L ,11, I..". OI
e:i. !!-.
I .;! ve-i.-id.i'.-
tha- plant l-ii. iv
whiih proved m.-st
i ' .1 i. i'.eil tet
,!:'.,, v. TJ.,.
siiioothiy washed '"I' er ta-.u) ler w.-r
crii-ln-.! like. ' -!i'-:!-;in I air-i-ped iut
the Iivppvr 1 eh.vv, tio-ii whi.-:. the n;i.'-
lis are to "!,. loki.-i "iv i!i:!.! ote:. -
isig a trap : :!di:i. ! r. 'I ii
surva-v o; lie- -' iv. -l and ; ;t:n
I;,.,,
.,,,.:
-lakes w iii liov. he pit- hed to e .lopii tion
and as St a- jradiTi'j i
il under
H:iv tiiea-l ll--iier will t ia-t:t rt.-. I III
and
Po-el.uri'- mail, -tr.-jt- -. hi -.n as -
.. .. .
lime a more er.-iitalii" an I ifiii.aiienl
IV lii.l.l'.V.-'
a pji. a lain-e.
A New Fruit Dryer.
-las. Pii.!...-. fhttreliill A: U'.-ill.-y"-tiiina-r
and j.IuinU r. i ot:t m i t h a uood
working m..h-1 of is fruit . vai-iiator
which apiMr. to U.- th..- Ix-st vet
intra. litei'd in this cunty. It i.
siinpiicilv its.-!i, ri-piires lis in.-l and
is ea-ier reulate.l to ta-ie r:itiin'
than any a'Va (.orator have ever mvu.
Oileoflhe trt'li feature. claiined for
thi evaporator i- that the inoi-t or
heavy air is i-airied oft fr..m the hi.tp.iii
of t'ne fvaiH.rator instead of from ihe
toj as i- usual in evaporators. The
iiio k-1 i- shaped like a Lei -hive, and
stand--out to the side of the ' furnace,- a
hot air pipe a-nteri;i il -at I bottom,
a fuum.l a-haaed ix-rloi-ated . one liNtri
butinf tlie hot air as it enters the evan
orator from the Jiipe. The hot air pa-s-e
uji through the lr;iys and a it reach
es the top and b' come nmi-t, eiit ra
the chamber between the double waii.
if the evaporator, and Ijein ln-av y, ic
s.nds to the Is.ttoiu of the evai"rator
and passes out through pi-s inio the
smoke stack. Tim trays are pm in ;li
the top of the evaporator and tali. -u out
at the bottom, hence no steam ja-es
ii j a through the p:y tildly ..lde.1 j"ruit.
While simple, tin- prfuciplo of the
eViisnator is iliilicult to explain and
rmist ! een ami put into operation to
Ik; appreciated. Mr. Jjridges hits ap
plied tor a patent on thi evajirator
vviiich promises to Invome valuable
rojicrty alike to it inventor and the
fruit-grower. Call and s.'e it, frui!-.Tovvi-rs,
at C'linrchill .V Woollcv's.
IK), FOR NEWPORT!
Oregon's Favorite and Popular Sea-
sidc Resort.
IliriKMijiii'' t!nr adviintaire of New-
Mjrt as a summer resrt over - other eu
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ciui; lei-oiir. in me n.jri ii w esi , ana toj
make it possible for all who desire to do
so to spa-nd their vacation by the ocean j
waves, tin- Southern Pacilic Company I'
in eonn.Tt ion Willi tl.e Ooiva il.s. V I. a-t-j
em ratlroa.l, will .l:i.-e on ale, effect-
: 1 t..i --i . r I
1
all points in ore., on the Sonthen. S
i . 1 .- . 1
laclicto.Newi-ort,. I lor ret urn uu-,
til October lU'.h,
at spei;t.ly reduced
rate:
For full information p lease eiiipiire of i
your local agent. tf. 1
Pasture! Pasture!
Over -1O0 acn-s of splendid pasture to
let, near Myrtle Creek. Slock lakefi to
pasture on very reasonably terms. I in
iiuire of WJiite'iS. McCoy either at Myr
tle Creek vr ltosehtirir, Oregon. Ju 10
Violated Fish Law.
Itm r Jones, a railroad engineer, was
arrested Sunday by deputy .fish and
ame warden, E. (5. Modioli, fur unlaw
ful lishiinr at tin- dam just south of this j
city. Mr. Jones wa tru-d More Jus- J
ti.-i- Kobincttc Wa.dne-.dav. and was!
lined for the offense. Mr. Hudson i
visit, -d the l'i.viir.vi i n ..Mice this mom-
in : and left a conv oi the lisli laws oi
l n p. u and rcpte.-ted that we publish
ihe follow in- section- a he wi-hed all i
to Utlilt-l'stilll'l t iKIt 11 Uie law I Violated
be vv lio Commit the offence will be '
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pro-ivule.l. x
VVI'.JI A II IV Kit ,NU li's TKIHIT.VKILS.
See. !. page S. It shall Ik- uiilavviul'
to take or for i-aliiioii in the I'mp-
nM:i ner or it tributaries lt'olll o li. 11.
j,
! Saturdav to t i. m. the Sundav I'ollow-
. .
ins any weeK ui "
iiiir 111 anv wee
bv . anv i
means whatever, except with hook aud' lor murder an theheroof !hiutbrak.
line eoinni. mly called aiiir!iii(. or in auy ; When the two deprra.U niiddeuly ap
of the bays or tribittai ies thereof IkIow peared with ritie in tht ir Uaud-, lu
the point:- hereinafter uaiued. from ' gram grappled ith Merrill, thn naving
March lt to June 1st and from Novein- j the life of Shop liuard Frank Oirard,
U-r 2oth to leeinU-r loth ; or to take i and receiving thr bullet intended for
or Lisli f..r salmon, by auy ;neau w hat-i Oirard, in his u u limb, while Uiiard
ever, except for the piirjo-e of propaga- j scaped from th rvoui. Tl, otficrrs
tion, aU.ve the points specitied u each ; and fiif ud oi the man iutended to jti
sireaiu. viz: North Fork, at the north ; tion Governor tieer to pardou the uuu.
boun.larv line of the town of Wiuche-.
tor: South Fork, at the south U-uudarv
iine of the low 11 of IWbui-. ,r for abotu eleven year, g'uice be came
..All, sel-VH. AM. I,ILK.S. 1 t0 UJ V? 1UF W
. . . ! ha lieeu uu act of ic.tu J
Se -. H. p.i-.; ... It shall be unlaw tul '
at any time whatever to lake. lih for! l.soit M lx Al.lVt,
i pur-ii" -:1!inon in aio' of the riiei or j It ai orrouroiily reinirted that F. t.
their triiwitarie- in ttie state ..f (trefoil, j Iuuiain, the lifa trair, wl nuUwilUt
or in anv waters ...-r which the state of ; edly aved (jluard liirard irolu briti
iire;.-.,n ha- concurrent jurisdicli..ii, with killed by grabhiu; l'raer ' fun, thiebv
pear. a!'f or foiilhook. r other de ie. 1 re..iriviiia a shot iu tha knta froiu Mer
wheth. r use 1 with r.l ..r line ..r other- rill's rifta, w dead. Ingram has ur
w ie. lor tlie purK.-e of foiilh. .kiu; al- vived ttia ue.-esary auipiltaliu .f hi
moil ; provided, that nothing in this act ' lS and it i now believed that hf will
shall be construe I to - ftect the opera-1 recor. Public ut imeut i nearly 1:11
tioiis and rights of the North American j animou for hi pardoft. In all hi !
Indians who have not .-vere 1 their tri- , n year-oniifiement hi- drj.or1ii.eiit
' al r. latioii-. and provided further, that hai ! ! that not a Mack mark
the provi-ioiis ..f this ectio: shall not j ha We placed again-t hi i.ord.
applv to the wati-i-of Koue river and
it- ti iijutart.-
Phiia-
Resolutions of Condolance
i.tliet-rs and member oi
tarian i.lje No. s. I. . O. F.
u'- Y" -"n.iuitte.- ap,,iii:ed t
' draft
i solutions of condolance a.n tha
death
f r.r .tiiei Kus-'ll Join.
n ! leave t'.
'ilniit the folios'. wj :
I'.rol h.-r .loio:-..u. at the time of hi
itii,
an
mmate ..I t he Ire-'oii
i ii. rs Home. '.uated at
Ito-eburs
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( ir, he v a- a in. inlxT t musaav i
: H. ..( Kcj. In 1.:. I;.f. Later in life h
; . 1 ma- 1.. K.im.ire it v . t lr.-'oii at which'
: -!a-.-1- L.--ai..e a m.-inUr oi Ar?o
i t i x I 1 1 i ! i..;ti., in
' '-.-I-.- No. -, I. .. t. tailing in,
, ... , , . . 1 1; , ,, ;
. h.-.l.t n he entered tin- SoJ.ti.T lli.inie
.
..,,-in M-r v i "a. ami rp nai ne-i unin
w,,,n ,,ia (lCaUh
I will,j j,,.,,,,- p.rotii.r JoiinsJm fre.pieiit-
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iv vi.jte.l Pti h'Ur ait lialae and
i ", r ,- , .,,., !,; fnrh .l,.r..
'.t m lv l..r anv thinff f"r the advene
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. t.tei.r ..: ine :.ri?icii.Ie a ii tt iriwa.! a.f
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i i:ie "loer. in1 nit i.ai.i. ... ..'.iiii in.- i
-i. kiii - aii'l iiv.1 a jrue an l i-a.nti- I
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h:.ka.1 U but jt that a tittiug
r. Miti flo..,:.nv- virtu.- should
; 'k ''a'l : t tierelore I 11
' Lif'.f . That while vve bow with
.
sul.jidsM.Hi to the wiil taf "Ur Heavenly'
. ' Father we do m-st siucerelv mourn the
,:i..of...,ri:ro,h.rvvhoti. we I .ve-1
l iia! a-a token of eel.-ei..
j u,'
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i
I..U Cliailfl "I IN1J i.lSt raoil.iri ,. d
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w ri-sl l . in a.;iv. aii'l le it lnrtlier re-
-.l,e.l thai aeopvof th.-sv resolution-
t.. I ,. il'.e nonet.. of this U.l"
' a copy torwaMe-t to Araj:o L'sie. a O'py I
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i t" the ( ..iiiti.aielanl ot tlie oWier
1,1. ...i.t... .1... . . .... ... ll.ij ..ilc
, Jo.ine ai.'i a ism io im j..ii-..i i.o-. o.. .
ubmiits in I'. I.. V'T.
J. C. TwilXllilLL
V. II. Krhaki)ov
N. T. JrwtiT
. S. K. liru k
J..K II vhvlv, .
Cainiuitte.
Scottsburg News Notes.
Will Murphy waa in town hi-t week.
Ponot foret tlia- school Hieeting on
oiii. lay. Juna- p.th.
'. llaek.-ris .iiite ill at liis lodging i
camp. It i. haled he will s-K.II ba-tter.
Mi IH'lle Wade, post mista-ss at
(iaidiner. is vi.-iting in this iaa"-tin at
present.
Mrs. Varrelinau wa visiting in Si.tts
burj: hist week a jfuert of Mrs. Win.
Wade Sr.
The school at thi place will give ait
en aTtainment and K supper 011 the
evening of the twenty-eighth.
Mr. I'.raiidt of 'iardiner. was in town
rea-ently en route to Portland, a dele
gate to tha- llder of the Fh-Iitii Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are down on a
visit to their old home and to their tel -
at i vt. Mr. Palmer w ihes to sell
his
property w hile here.
Messrs. Trayh.r a.V Frankliy are hanl-
1 ing InmlN-r to w hat used to l the oid
! Ilargoii pliice about 12 miles from here,
! w here a house is ta 1h- erected for the
i latter.
Subscribers Attention.
All persons who have subscriba-d for
the improvement of the town hill on the
I eer creek road, are hereby requested
to meet at the courthouse iu Ilosebtirg,
on Saturdav. June 1lst. at one i.. m..
... lllir'Iltll.e f elertin- a sui-rin-
tendent to take charge of the work and
consider any other business that may lie
brought lclore them pertaining to said.
improvement. I'. F. Pamp,
Cliairman,
Strayed or Stolen.
A small, Ileal .it ten,: hav mare ponv,
with black inane and tail, small white t
a i 1 1 1 : t.. .. I . 1 ..... 1
' '" "'""'. a'out !HK lbs. j
v hen last seen, Mav 30, had on head- J
hUl wf halt,.r- uy information leading
to the recovery
rewarded.
of said animal will ta
ll. J. KoHISKTT,
Poseburg Ore,
I State Teachers Association.
The next State Teachers Association
' will be held at F.ugene, June. -in-c.usive.
A round trip rata' ban been
secured'. ' Ioiij;Ihs county should Ik- well
represented.
BOLD, BAD, MEN
(Continued from Urst page.1)
ored member. Interment will V bad
in the Hubbard cemetery.
Berry F. Tiffany was 34 year old, and
came to Salem several years aga froin
Klamath county, accepting a place at j
tne prison, air g nam on ine lenee. na
nan married a few year ago Jv,a dattgh-
ter oi .Judge M "F. OuaAlell, the widow
:.. !, i.:. .. .. l
nuumnnnuiviuil MP IIIMMIini Kiel
Violent death.
, Tlie fnttttrul will be held fro in the ree
i idcuca of F P. Soiithw ick. on 12th and
.Ma rinu streets at ltl a. ui. tomorrow.
cemetery.
THK Wnl'ni:U COMKT.
Frank li-raiu. ervitw a life nenteiicw
a reward for hl loVulty to tl. orti-
icer. lurjm h'jp bacli a luoitrl pnon-
I, W RCWAlIli I- oM kRltt
: F.r tha eaptura, dead or alive, ! Harry
j Tracy and Pavid Merrill, r K" ior
, each ono who read fioni the treyn
Slate Penitentiary on the u.oriiinj of
S June . IW.
I kRH nL.M.HHotM. woci r ikr at nr.
At 4 at'clm k Wo.lna'sday uioruin;; Aug-
"'S. woott-tiiopper rrMuuip not
.mile ea-t of iervai.. was uwkenrd
ijrain by th envict. who diinaiidt-.l
' al. .a 1 w.a ...I
: !
t treaaiiat tor
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1 ivio prompiiv oieye-i, iuu up-
ou iierc.ar.1 freetitavi ine r.arrnea.Ksi
!nvict ilh
Kinj lost no tin; in rej'.riinp to the
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wniiin a lew lumutr ui aim ir,
. '
bloodhoundf were titr.na uih.m the trail.
'
After Lnt a few luomei.t.' w.,rk th.
I i
! hound,, en. n.m.inS on each track, pa-
' ,";'' nirn'" Ira.-e. ad followed it
tt'l lk,.. mr aV. ..!,.. .1,.,. it.
" " ' '
"-s.i.vi.-K. had crt.-e.l a fen. p-iug c.in
, into the thick brti-h, ieavir.x bthind
, thrm
a trail of i-mthei fern? which
fibowi-d that they had pas b.it a few
minute bet'or.
Fearing that thecoui.-! would cut
the . toy" throats, tlie trjcktr ea'deJ
them off, aud a circla a.f men at once.
I . .V
! --P-
, blink of bti-h, alter w hi. h rf-.ttest!. for
reinforceuini.t were wnt
to Toodburn
' and Salrm.
The itll.ili"li at K a.Vhk a tiaat the
.i i . . i . i . i
'-"""n- """"! -
n the imme,hae viciuity ..f the Kim:
j Loue, an. I a there wa u .loiilj that
-"' "'"H to ente.r the brush with an
I : .. .. M' : . . . . t . , i
insui.i. iri.i iiiiniurr oi mrn ntaui.i cosi
nianv live, it Wa de.-lded to Walt linn,
ul IT'u'unTD'w'" ur,ur"
1 " Y mpt to eOeH .-jptura.
a I . ! at- - t - .
Ullltii oP.bTKLla.alT.
j SALku,June 11. a..,v..rnor t.trr ha.
I . .
, i.u,.,i au ..r.lrrto t omraauv t . Oreiian
I N.iti .ti.il i.u.rd, to Hiiieter in and pro-
j .fe-l t.j v.;eris to join in the chasa of
j th f'icitite av.nvieT-. Caft.iin Klirt i
gathering up hi- meii and w ill load iu a
; carriage a many a- it will hold and
i drive .low ii a fa-t as iible. The re-
i a
niainda'r of the company willjo.lown
by the afteriixin train.
W'laa.r.at'KV. June 11. Captain l iuer
has basea irlrrad by tioveru.ar" ar to
take Coiripany I. a.f Wolbiiri. tnfier
vais. and there asit in tha capture of
lb two convict-, Tra-ey and Merrill.
The military enmpany left thi afternoon
for the wid. vthere the ecape are
being held.
I.EseKRMx.fcs l.oa TH.
iKiivAis, Jona 11. Tracay and Merrill
the e-cajaed ronvkl., ara HUrrnnnded in
a small woo.li, a mile from here, by a
pt?e .f 75 men. Two ccmpunii of
militia are momentarily exj-ected here.
Fpf.n thair arrival a a-oneerlel attempt
will le ma'le to capture or bill ihe two
j dcparadoei. The men w era tracked b
their pre-nt ligation from at;abui near
here, where they vailed thia morning
and got their breakfa-t. A a ijoon a- the
' militia arrives, evary outlet from tha
tirabor will he covercsl. The hunted
men have no provision- and cannot hold
out long, even if the atta ii.pt 10 drivr
them forth nhall prove unsuccessful.
MILITIA OX THK BCK
tiKnvAis, Juno 11, 3 p. m. National
guardenien from Salem and Woodburn
have just arrived here t aid in search
forescnied convicts Tracy and Merrill.
TogvthiT w ith the j-os-e headed by Slier
ifT Dnrbin, they will surround tha
I thicket wherein it is sujis.sasl the fugi
tives are concealed. Tha men are sup
posed to In- in the woods now surround
ed, but there is a -sibillty that they
eseajied early this morning, a- two men
answering their description were Seen
goinjj toward r.oone'8 ferrv.
imsia xkaR at ham.
tJcavAis, June 11. Tracey and Merrill
were observed in a wheat lielii of Kllis
Young near the Samuel Prowu place at
-" ' afternoi.ii. The gIWrla ara
el. mini: in. Clupanv U. irf U iiaxlbura
r
arrived. he. criseia in nt Jiaud.
thackv i.ivi'kii
. . , '
Puring the inarch Tracer liiui-d
holding to Merrill for supjiort. Thii
leads to the imjiresHioii that', he wan
piohabW waiuuib-d, either by McCor
mick or Oscar Hair, 011 Post W'3, each,
, of whom had tired at the convict.
now Tin: wkvi-ovh wkT I)..
. . I . - . : . .
I
..
nun me weKiii were siiiuggleU III
over the. priwrn . wall by an e'x:e?avict
and not by at excursionist, i
erallv coin'oded. .
llow ell-1
I
I
. TIIU. LATEST RliPORT.
CiEKVais, June 11', i p. m. (.Special to
the Plaisiik.vlkk.) The two daring con-
vict- broke through tin-line of guards
ia( night, and at .lawn this liujrning
appeared at a farm hoii-e near Monitor
and at the point of their levol vers de
manded their breakfast. Every mem
ber of tlie family was eoimnaieled t re
main in the dining room until the eon
victij tinished their lneakfa-t. w ln-n thev
retired north tliAat.-iiiin! violence if'
luv were i-xpo-ed The a eiitf .nd hi:
...
posse near i.ivais wis. . er, so.,n !
notiiii and i.i, two.,. .li.ia con.paniesl
and blood honud are aaiu hot on tl i
trail ot th
li.
es. It
seems only a matterof aiiitle time when
they will be run down, Mtrroimdcd and
killed, as littla-h..M- -i i -cted of tak
injrthe two m.-n alive.
I OK 5ALE.
A '""l, gentle ruling -r drivu.-j liore.
weijjht about 12(X) 11. ; can U- han ih'.l
by a lady. For particular t ii.puire a.f
The I'LMNut.vi lk, or address.
tf. ('. P. 1akk. Kose'.io, 'r.
Letter List.
Kri.uiniii'' uncalled for at the K sar i
lailrj; jHtothce.
Persons eaiiiu for thaa- letters
will '
plra-e stale t he d:
rdvertied. .lime
Urown. William
Campbell. K. J.
lavie. W. S.
Dunbar. .!as).er
F.udict.tt. Mary :',
C.o. in. Mrs. L. A
Howard. I rani,
e ou w hich they are j
l'"r': j
M.'tn'in. Mi-s I.itlie
M. lntyr-. John l.
P.ob!i l::a::. h i
Uobin.ii. A. .1
1 1.1 k,.. i.. I-:.
.j. ha.-y, M;--s
:...ri
Iwi. Mr A. M.
Tha letter wiii be charged for
rata t oue .-eiit each.
W if A. Fit iti.k.. 1
.1 toe
Catarrh of the Kidneys.
Hi, uu ;u;.i iv.xin.ivi.i-asavf.
Kill llou-an l ..f p-ople a:.i.iM'.;v.i n- . . , ,
.i ' i . r i i i.Mli.-A mail, to dii Work HJ a
tU ';.' nd Una. , hu, " . M.iscin ,- it;u Mu., ... m(jT Ail Jr
ime. I yon have p;im- ,;i your ! act. ! .-, yr.,N r , I Vrrv Ore
.in .r ffra.in. tii.-i w..i n f,-, h. -. i tnpua I err) , ire.
lot I.
time
!
de.n-s.-,l ai.d dull apirit.
to lirijjht' 1 1 -: i. -. T..l,e :
Cure, which r. ;:.ovi ;!.
kidney tr' nhi. v. For -...e
pial-. IUm.k I'.itarii. li
Smith F.r.-v, F.-e.-ii... l .il.
Mara-t r Ir;:' ...
a hi. J. ...!
!. t ..t.trrn
A Bargain in A Utile llom;.
Twf-hnri.ire.1 acre, tv... !i.i
Mvrln- P -it.t. .. " . i'itv . iir,
-.. o.'J : -it
: 1 ..-
..i hoc-e
li'.l kef''
i r -team
r :i'tl.-
.: ! ir--
j res. Jeare 1. 70 a.r.-
,,..! : Z..A .,!. ir ;
.
anM tnarn i . t iint-r.i
dairy .... 'onv .-uin
loat and r.n!'' .a I iT
ulara. nap'.ir.- at t!,i
l os -Ct M.vrt'.. P,,
:.t !
Hatrunie Itofnc InJustry.
Prov e v our i..y ..'.!- t" hoi
and Oa- Po;!i:'..i. ("..i:i.f I a
pry I'.ut'.rr "a.iitr..rv ! . -. :
Tvprcont ii-. v.- a-.- i: .
.Kir Fancy t'i.-.ii.'ry 'i,
hi. laea-li wliollv of I . ,.- ( -.
oil tiaa- farm. a'i t .1. .
I ra-a:
;'. v
.r..t-
;.-d .
.lei
(:eliiiiue. tii.e it ;. t.
for iliatril, t! it i .
.1 ;
1
I -
it !.... k
- . ...I
t-l who Vvll : ii . ;ii:-'. :!
natliiti. I'.'.t ii 1. ..rt.,i- in.; i '
Pacilic a-c-a-l -.,y ...::i F.i.cv
Paitter is . k. IV.i:g!asC.a.
K v-aabiirx. i r.
,:" the
a'cere
1. ll
I t.
m.erv
Virulent Cancrr Cured.
Marilmg pr...,t ,,f a w..i.der!t:l ...h a :. I t.es. coi"-itiii..' of furniture and tinder-
n ' ..ii- i .i.i- i i . .v.
iu liianliciue is riven bv .ir'.i-t .. . . Uk:i: a.-J, -tore laUiIJilr? arl lot 13 the
Rolaa-rt-of Kiialaa-th. W. a. An
man tiiere had la.ng suffcra-i with what
ga-ivl da t..r pronaaunced incurable can
cer. They believi-al hi cl-e h"aele-s til.
he usasd F.lectric l.itla rs
IhicVleii'a Arnla-a Salve,
n.ent i-aiiiipleta-lv .-lirt 1
Klactric Hitter- 31 c c.-oal t
and
app.i.M
which tia'at-
him When
api! hiliO'.'.'a.
kialney and inicr.-i
r.ia..i a. i:ic ame,
time f lii-t talve exert- it 1
. ...1 1... 1 .. .1
'
mg i-.wit. oi.-i sum e.ur.
tioi ulcers and ..i-a' vani-h. Hitter
50.-, Salve L'-S.- at . C. . M.n -tei- l ...
rilFs ifale.
In the Circuit Court of tlie State
01
Oregon for Pougla- County,
("a-show and Sheridan "
Pl.iiiiiif; !
vs. !
Tlenry I. Inighl iu j
and lldwiir.l Pa.l.eigli
,Iia;feilaailtS. i
Notice ii hereby given, that by virtue
f an execution and iir-ler of sale-luly
iuel out ol and tinder the. sa-al of the
alMve entitled court, iti the above en
titled eaiise, t me directed and ai.-iti.st
the ol h .lav of June P.Hi'.'. m-m a iu.F-
ment ra n.ler.-al an.l entered in -aid court,
on the 17th dav of May, 1:hi.'. in lavor of
the nl.ive named pluint.it iiud iijaiust
the above named liefend. int. l-'dward I'..
ligh, and au'iiinst the hi reinafti r u.cii
tioneat illid ah-ecriUil attai hed .i..K'iiv,
for thesuni..: U''so. with inte-et
thareon nt the rate of 0 per a'cnt -r an
1111111 fnun the 17th day of May I'Hi-j, an.l
the further sum of -10 cost and di.i.
biirsemeiits an.l the e. .(- of and "upon
thin writ:
Now therefore will on
Saturday, the utli day of July, tooj
at 1 o'clock p in. of. -aid daw at the
folilt house front door in lo.sehur.poug-
las Co, Ore sell at public auction i" the
highest bidder for cash iu hand, all the
light, title and interest w hich the said
defendant. F.dward P.. I.e'iv-h, had the
L'lst dav of March, ltni, or at any time
thereafter, in or to the follow in-i desenh-
ed projTty to-w it :
That certain Mill site in the l'.ohemiii
If ta.iii.r 1 tiwt rrcl in 1IoI1l'1;Im C'..Uii!- ( lt--
goli, known as the Noonday Mill site
ami particulai'P' dcscriU'd as bciiusit-!
luted iiImiiU tliree-tourtlis ol a mile! ..
northeast of the Annie minim: claim. XSZZW
about 40 mile-a littte south of ea-t of I Notice is lir. l.y Klva-n that in conitltiiiri
Cotta' Orove, Lane Couutv. iregon. I ihe viivitinoi the avt ..f twisnij of
and aScoiniiienci.at ihehK-iiti.,,, noti.v I ffi ZltVZAS
on a stake alh.ut thlee-foiirth- ot a mile sjon. Ntv.oa. ami WaililngUm Tenitorv, '' a ev-norlhea.-t
of said Annie claim and run- j tcill ' n . I'w fuliliu lmt Stale lay act of
ning in a northerly dhcctioii ,'.': :f.ii A,,ai",(. l!,w,jt,x h.'shitk,
feet : theiic nihlerly 47S '., feet : them e I , h, .... ...,.,r.iv..r i.mu.
miutherlv 4nJ0: leet ; tlicuce westerly
4781. feet: and thence liort he;isterlv !
feet to the place of beginning, sit-
dated IU llollglas t ouuty, Oregon, con-,
tainins live acres, v it Ii all and singular, !
,h. tenement., hereditmeu. atnl up-
Uliririiaiu,i,aH iiinriiniu in.'itiiiL'iii" tr 111
...... an iaa tl 1 1 1 ia lt 'I lit! 1 1 if
-V. -nti-fi 'auid exeeiTlio,.. order,. .
inter'st, costs ami acci neintj c..ste
Hated at Kosebnrg, thi oth dav of
i...... IHI' I'LiI PiaiiiorT
" !htnfHil livmgl.rsv. ottnty, Oregon, i
A RUN ON '
THE BANK
Is uot to be compared to tbc run on T. K. Ricliardson's ' Music House at Cottage
oa May 27th. Three instruments in three hours and one later iia the day, making in all
for the afternoon four sales as follows: One Kimball Piano, one. Singej Piano, one Necd
ham Piano and one 6-Octave Kimball Organ. It is fortUnate'for.usjhat wc have already
on the way a lot of fine pianos to supply our prospective customers.
r-Our
. .
ur tnib bcason win arrive in
uul H 1 1-u S ai50 enjoying
ouly three pianos left:
One fine Chickering,
One Fine Kimball,
One fine Cable.
T-.. i..JL I :
Our prices are such that the people see it is to- the4r-ad vantage to patronize us.
i
Y.-u will Mini tie l-f-t inake
T.-'K. RICHARDSOK MUIC HOUSE
AT ROSEBURG OR COTTAGE GROVE.
y ef
, T M t CJ T T 1
- 1 Old HI OlClC rl(lUS -
l e f
1 S. .VN-VTN.X A V.V
.
t'oi.Ti.-ja l:. Three war oldivlt.
J -
. l-.i.v i. .are. )-l -lock. In ptire at Zoot'
l.arn I. ear lflK..t.
I
him: W. O. Wrflit. t.rantp
re....u. ?id and silver II. a-oI.Lr
. l -'ii !... Iia., I driviuja.r ridiugj
; ;are . v. r-old, weight V hundre,! lie-.
i.!"i'i;re at
thi a.nVe oral the Kandv
K:t'-heii.
1 :: M
:: Svt .. 1 1. -.irabla? cheap home in
.i:v. lo a. re lot- an I ui.ward m
vieii.itv. I.ire and smail iaruie furib -
! 11
I.t
. . t I -
v.mi.r ( m.ii-. I...t3-.i or iimshiiig;
r. tl'.anti. rustic, etc., rir-t elas.
d..r at tlie rd at iVaoa. For
iv era
prica- al; i ! r:
l 'i .ii.i. 'r- on.
ipply t.
W. I;. Wel
(Jl5p
! 'ai a. P t. ill V f !. 1 ."R - M I iVe
P L'lli.X V PH.-a 1 OR -
j a tine !.'t "f Pa-.ian I i'hiu pig- which I
Wili 'l at ra-.l-'-a .,1,1,. prica". rita a.r
iti.jujre ..f toa.i.a.,: ia..K!irs. IJ.-set-'irg,
' 'ra-y. '.arm oa Kol.-rts Cr.-ek. jlL'p
! M v v tsu !..-! vras hav
f'-r
s.ue a : ' ..:- V . n I -n an.l uuliroke.
I I. i . .. ; i. o ..
! .leIr.-Urvg.-n.
i .:; Se'.n li i.a- west a. t Kajrft'lirg
(.'::!.! V ;tl) The T.
a'.-..'.:.;. TV C". at It SaH-'l;-! S
lati i. w ii: j ..v I;L!;.--t m.uka l
;cr, i in. :i! --a'tl von :t t"ra-arn
t.. P.
rt-
pr .-.- i. r;
ej-ara
' t' r, and take v.a.ir cr.Mii
;n lov ma ilt,
' I 'lJlif
M:: mm r.v
M. iam.-s Il.iral A lU.
i.'a.i.'.:..:. :.av e a ne
line oi SITU,;: anl
: ,i:i.mer i;illi".i.. ry. Nt-vv vl
eVerv We.. k. lv.iivS lieVa-!'
art iv in
a etc
Pricr "o pia-afe Cii-taatiia-rs. Juiv 1
1 i
1 PoiTioN VA A.. I. Miru-k- an ex-I
, i u..,,i.i t;i ;;..r. i
jr.- , - .
(e.thrr -;I!ip. hotel, rest urant, a.r private, I
i. r j articu.ars Jdrar
A. .1. Mirlkv l:.a--liur- Ore.
j tf. Care Ihburg lloli.
I'ek a! :. An tlJ tat'Iihe.l bni-!
i i I lH--.iic part . Uwu. lor jurticu-
lars can o.i or a.i.ire. n i ic .mu .vie-
1 1 t.y or A. riTii'ij, ew ner.
VI 1 Mvrllf I'l-M-k Iir..
'
Fur vtr. sii acre ..f and in Camas
; a;;..v in-n.j i:i s-f-v-t t. .1 ;!.. t..ii-hip 2i
U.uth. r..iia-e ! we--t of the Willamette
. n.eridian. Wi'.l be sa-ld ctie.tp if taken
imniealiaietv. I ..r lutha-r utla.rination
! aai.lre N. U. Johiian.-x-ii. An-ata. Hunt
).,,,. I'al.
i (..Mill l.kia I'oH S.I 1 Ki(alla li.-lVal
h,.ar 1,.,, yiile ,Ji...l h"ii-e alul chr.nh
, and N) acre tract nenr Olalla school an
I i-t' tlice. 111 sa'ii 111 a r.iv or diviua
up 111 iraci. line iiia.aiiiiaui hiiram uiikp
tnrougfi tract, lor prii-e- an-l term-
ilaMp s. . K. vv km., C'lalla. treagon
Specialists Comiag.
The 1.1 riiian anal Kngl ieh Sifiali.t
S.i 11 Francisco, will visit Poeburg, June
I . tli. pretiareal t-a treat stirares-tullv, all
ciironic iiisease. neiiiemmr ma naie
tn l call nt t!ic lai lallen llotise.
ShcrirTs Sale.
In tlie Circuit l "il riot the State of Orr(nu
;or iHnigia. 1...UIIIV.
V. V. Ft ther. Plaintiff
Ilcrmm VVi'.s.m and Vry Wilson, Dalcn Unt
Notice Is hoieby civen, tb.t ly ririna of an
j tviiii..n snJ au.l. r 01 inale .luljr i.ud out ot
nu. I 1. 11 li-r Ilie vai .11 Ilia aboxe enllti(al rouil
;n i!i.' nls.vr eiitiilel miiaa. t me allrcrwu aiel
.ia.'..l liiv .'.Mi alav 01 J.itir, I'll.', niaon a iii'ln-
nic ii ta.'ii.lvTa. i au.l eiiicra.sl iu a . 1 I ranrl ..ti I ha
ji.ili ... i- ul Miit. I''." in favor ot V. V. ri.ii-r,
piiniii.it. ami ae-itna-t llrrmann Wlls-.n aiei
luntieT iii"iiiia.n.st tan.t ilea-rihe.1 aoacht-al ia
env for llia 'inn ol t J lo wild liuctcn therasm
vv liMia. iirteii.inni. aii-i airnuei ine nere-
al the rate ol per tvni par annum from Ihe 1st
.lay it svi'lt'ialK-r. I U, an.l Ine lnrtlier .u in ul
'D ivmhaual also tlie c.isti pf ami njin ihlr.
iv ill. .Mnf iin ri i.ee i uriii on
Saturday, the P.'tli day of July. W,
nt niie cloa k ) m uf rtt.l .I.e. at tlie surt
lum.-f I rout alax.r In Ki.el.iirK. IMnsln. euuiitv
Oreit.m, wl at I'litilie .action. ui.ieet tai re.
ajainpiia.u. to tlie li'ithcst LiMcr lot ea.h In
litniil .11 the riitlif. II. I-, and Intt-re.l the wild
Irleiiilfltitai or either ( them hail on .lie t'h ilay
nl srt'iv.ni-T, I'Jei. ur ai anv mue mereaiier In
nml th.- lulloiv I'.ic leerllM ra-al tinanaTrr.
tiuii: I'll.' cast b.il( of Ihe soulhwi-! ,iiar1rr
it Ide simin eaaat .iisrii'rni n'c M,lo.v lilili jv
K 7 nt'."t. In DuiiiiUi couutv, lin -;..!!, t.jctlior
Willi thai I.'uemtatil. iKTiHllaluieiit ami
. p uirli'iinu es lli. rennto lielmilnx or
a aniA'tiH Hi.ih'rlniniai; to Htlty
ul'l cxa-culi.in, oralcr of ale, in
j Icreaat, c.isls Mini arcriu-IiiK cm.
ivut'uiirif, vir.-;iin, aiune t, i v;.
K. 1 PARRDTT,
Slierifl of Djutil.a county, Uniaiu.
Notice for Publication.
ti Hit" ti'.eil in thi nil ice tin a.oru t.n.'inent
forti'.Pio''ive..l ll.e s, svv and
il1 j? 'KS 57.5
how turn the land totiKUt i wore valuable for
" timber or stone than for erleiilinral pi
K''.tl"', 'il :r,,,,., ..'aT'
nt Kusvunrrf vnv
Kosi'bnrit urt'iii.n, oa Wednesilay (lie l;uh ilay
Aujuil W'i He name. a. vvltn.'rt: J u.
ink. Mlunie shup... urvil FbHik and Hen alo
illen all ol Koseburu, liiemm. -Vny
and all ,eriia etaiinina a,lv.i. l il,.
1UkI ,!.u?.to..hoJ: 0r.V" 'eSok and Hen iie-
!' dcfiirllred laa.la are rauosted to nle their
claim. lu ths oUli-t oa or IM-Iore aal.l tlth day
i , Kegister,
Second Car -
aootu 10 uays anuour imru car
1 1
a gOOU UUSIHCSS: OUC laigC
and the Het ToiirJ"Iitruineiits at the
Smiths' Oaatdruff Pomade.
slop, itahing .a:p ii.n i'M appii.-ati-.u
tl.rrtoix rniovr all dandniff i.d
-I, . 1 - I, "
win iop laiiinj nan. rri. e
! bv Martrr l)ru, fo.
Oa-.. la.r
Mltf.
Notice for Publication.
I'nlifal rit I uJ oft r-.
K--.'jrx. Orfo. Xm T.. lva--
NoIKe i aerf siven ll.al sa . in t
; w:-Ji th. erwtl.Un of ue acl ot i nrra . .. aoi ai -a-i y..m . w .-o-,
J.nes.aVmt.iW.. vt la- itt .c "''"''tL I' i.
1lalir; land! iu . --r of 'r:.'o'nt U;e- oraar- afc.n .rrr-rr'-r-.. vrv-wr f
! JitTeiiS UrtZZ. -Jit
'lt!iarii.,l-t1(r1iiw. Uai!Uirt Ir in t .-U.tm.rt ui- .t luyix
( Aurt I. "BTsarvi.r. .:.tlrb.:.? !tpM.
, ,. SIU.II P. B
tu,B, M tJ. uii t:
NLLII f BRO? -.
of W.h-
a at 111. ofTlM Mr
- . aura .:atea.en-. Nu.iTi lor tae aarekax of
Lal. U). UtnJ HUr:tt Ml... lonit
!.uia. ra:.aa-.i.an!1i;ioe-TPia..lio.Lo-i
,ttl tKe.ao.1.,
! . ... -.:...!., a,
leu lot agricultural prroaw
L.r t. .a.ia !oi l laul si .a:C j
itnc F.r,.iirri im Kxi.jt tt. o'.erai'
' JokBe.aer.Wli.i.-n BiHn. B:r-l i..ter and'
l.niKZV 0iaV.,B., Ql fllil.ilillv.. "..l li fl
at aud ait Mrwaaciaaiac avlv.v tne
! t'.ic uaf-rlti ian1. ara reo3--sl lor ire
! '"r Viif T ,,lb," 1rit,Ti.!:,J,:h
j Uj ct erpt. l::n.
J. I. baliMakla.
119
Notice for Publication.
l'c;td state. Laivl Oth..
ooirf. Orrsoa. May iT. !.
Notice ia liafrstj Ira tLat !n (O.-T-.iai.acre
! Juae i. eati'.atd Ai art iff :l a.e l
. Uaiaer iaa- .a fee ruin al t a .Iorni. , treaaa., j
' Nar.aa BJ Wcshiijaataa IemtorT ' a evej'i-:
inrtai.lt?i
ivrsTiors BROtk?
1' O . 1 . 1U .D.. . ..ii n. . v . aw , k . --" vi " a. -
. laanoe, haa thirtf) Ld la li-'.v3:re hiJa- .r-l
. M K ... : . - . . . ..... .t 1 k
j an.icc.arai na., Kr I- puivta- li !'
U''. i.j ,.. ana u z sa:in o. . i ..
tft'.p al (KiUtti. aar-r- "e-taad : ! ..far ;:.-! '
j tot it. i.MU-raad.tcae taaa :r .arrirulra'aa. :
I'J ..M.W (,-ll ,1 . iiu w. , iw cv . ..r .
: fa.air.e. and uaraat.:'. te'.iu -i u .1 laao
or :.ara- ta r.r-f- eraoai r-axj-.Ter oi !!.;.uc
I te-..-. 4ar. He :S'.a.Uyef
: f?aTt a. a--r. .;. tie a..aa .. a : : t-i johu
. K .u-r. t6ii:lard altIi-r. W t::-..ai Sn l.a, ...a Ii.n.
i aru Br.... a . ot iir:itj('". Waah'.fiub.
" ABi aia a;, varrnot. e-m.Mict "!eraH Ihe
! aive atLWrit-a .aa-lai a rarpia.fa to & h n
a-Jalai la Iht. a.fhi-a. r Sr'ulr M; 1 it.ii ala .t
Srpu - I. T. MBitK.fr.
Jif -j-;.r. -
Notice for Publication.
l alted il-.atr. Iivt O&ce.
Koavetiiuv. a ..n. M.t S. ,Vi.
N.4lt i bereajr rttra ttat la a-oaaaltaace
7"Va? ,.e . -.r' . V
' JnaeS. eatti.a-4 '.ai-B a t lor lta.c aj
: tiatUer l-t ta lh.:,v! i illU'mj. Or-Aii,
.wwi .ui aui'BCiir:tn.j7, a.eviarad-
I - -7 T . "
I I.KOSaHD MKixiX
' Bi'"jntajB. roaittl; ol M..art. it.i.ut "A.tt
I Inafon. L lll;da tla-Hl ia lii.t
laara?!,. La thi.d. t.ad ia iL..aBtf-e hiaorn
ina"mat Va. t.MVr tbe f-arrka-e 4 lU l. .,
and s, and lie ' N i V ot Wrt ua .. . toaa
tup .Ja.vuih.oJ rasa; nl. aaj aaiiloCr
ps.f to boa II.. I tha- .and w:Mli iwara it:.
at. for ttintnVr a-l srone thaa fur a-m".liiir-.1
aiirt. ud (oetatMlhbl. i-iaiaatitai.i ,aad
biure ihe t
Ihe Ka-a.la-r and KeretTa al ih: A:-t
af KAwhora
. OtnCwaoa Ihoeadaa-ttM. Hih da
aif Sa? ftlr in I --r. He name. -a. Itt-
J..l.n e.it.r. Wihiaia .-lalia, Stuila.-d iateraa-t
ETentioon Bmoka, all ot Corrtaf 'no., ahtn
loa Acyaad alt prrenaa rlaiatto); adver-atr
aaaor df-a-riapd land are ra-4Uajaat ta, h.e TIi
clalia to ihi oi-u-a oaur teinra an d IVk'ait
oleeptember. We. J. T. BHJIKiKS.
1-y ' K.dler:
Notice for Publication. -
roita-d ante. land Office,
RajaK-trtiiy. Urrtua, alar j:,
Noil.-e UheTeay (.veuibat in "naatpiiaw-v
alth the int i.lun of the act of i:onciea.i of
Juae 3 l.Tk, entiled "An act (or U.e . ai.- af
ttaitaeriaad. in iheuateoaai I ahlnroia.au ton,
Narvaiia. anal Waahtnrta.n IrmtorT," a.eaiteod
ayl load ihe eut.liri.o.l .1.1, bv a. iof Aior
ut , IKK,
I.I CINI.A M. BROOKS
ol Eiirlii'tlon.muntr el Skagit. .lata ot W auh
tn;t..n, ba- thi. day tiiasal til ihi.i.il-rr htm,.
latcmrBl Nu. kar ihe piin ha-e of the SI'.
at t'.OIl No. a's toa n-4llB ll laalilll. taiiF.
Va" and wiii oeTpr.t to iiii. IhallheTand
oujht 1. tuore raluabic fir it. limber or ai.au
tbau for asiieuliural HirpMar. aud to rsiabii.fe
haarr'.aim la ald '.and before the R'TUler and
Ka-apel ver ot thl a.m.-e at Roonrr rrsou, ....
1 hiimtay Ihe ISIh day uf .aptm,ila.r. lAt - She
name, a iuhtsmt: J.nia staler n ilrtare Smith
San lord slatvr. and l.aninard Bnt.-k, ail of Bur
llUKion, Wa.hliKU.n. , . .
Any and all pa-r..tic.ainiitj(- teSMv'tW
t.e .tea rilacd tau.i. are rviiirv,- to Ole'iticlr
claim. In Hit. oltia e on or ba torra..!.! , Ja ..'
aeplrinher, J. T. BBIlaiKS.
Notice for Publication. -
t'rite.Vstata l-d OUKr.
Riann. Ora-ic m, Julao 1.
Notiia ulicnl.y i-ivtaihai in a-oiupiianee
nlthliir provUi na of Ihe act wf t..mkre ol
June 3. U7, entclal "An aet fr ihe aic..f tim
ber land, lu the .late of Calilurnia. Orvruu
NeiaU-a. aad tha-ihineh.a lamiw.' '
ed loall Ihe piieitc, land tlala-a bv ael t Aus.
ii. r a iAa a .
JO'lS- B Al V
ul R.al.urf.caiiuly ..I lSlu; as -utr .f a.,e
faan, ha. Ihlri ilar Ina-d in Ihl. i.m. aa hi i..-n
aaalt.u. in No. n.Kluf the p.fhav .i.v , SF
and S', otaan-. i.,IW, :M oulh.miic va4
and Kill Sar i.n.n l.i .ho., iii.i i.. l.
fc.utlit I. more v.lcal.ie laa- Iu l rnla -r nr .l.ea
oi.u ...r ajrieilllliral aillea.w ami lo efilaliltnli
lii.vlalm kiMi.1 la 'd lie a.re the Itevi.le- and
Rasri'lTer uf Hit. udiee a' koeliur u .
Saturday Ihe 7tn day oi kept. I..'. nV ,iai,.,..
i aliutw-i; I'etrr Hall, an.l U v..,a. . j .
tiiirj:, N. Minse, ot Watlou. and i.w Ki'retald
of IcMne, viircui.
Any and all pern eU.u.ii.r ilvrn 1. n,.
anote drM'ciba-U lauds are Riua.ir t In ntVn...i.
claim on a.r ba-(ut,a ai S:u day of Septraiba-r.
I. HHIIHaKS.
KaUu-r.
ut by Ely Craam i;lui, Uich ia aHie
ably aroMUatia. nIi ia rarirca thnatgh lot
noirtrila, daatMM ,B;i keajatha whola ru
fae otar Wtikk it iliftWa Irkalf. Ivn.a.
aU tha &), abta-, Trial .Ua ly tt;u jq
can.ta. Tatt it and you are acra to coatiiw
W UMUlirlll,
Aunouncemeut.
Ti AOaSoiuniovUta liioaa aho ir.;,.,
to th una of atomiara in applyiug liotfiOa
into Uia natal taaaaacaa for a,.o ri . i
Rtt tha a-opritora prepara Craajulm,
IUijud fiiria, nhhh nill l know aa FN'.
T L...I.1 a.. . r a
pmyinir taU i 7f.i-iiU. JlMafgiata ot fca
tuaiL 'i lio li.juid form embaMliaai tbe m&
icluAi ivrtjiextiaa ol tla iwhd rribaratW. .
V.,U IHtuik Alia.Il U1C1LH1 .1. . .K.
VAiUdukl
loadHw
- ioau ib uiuticu. xw. awv.-
,C 'C 11 .rr.lim
StUtJt VI yiiius ait i
. ' . .. -
Notice for Publication.
fuila-d :- ln-J O tar.
Kr-trf. ora-fuiL. May z:. Vji
Nl j i Lrt-t,y --ra ia raxav-UDtat
i'b th roT:.i..D o! Ic -o! Cor jre (
Jane i. .t, t-ntj'.a?.! " ti i or 'has a.e af
t:mif lii-! Ile S;a ai I Ore
Hon, Nn ara-l at'uur.('u larrr.tarj-.'
rit. jel :i h lrsb.ic.Le J sta-aa If act
efaii4,ii i
, . . tUHl Hh-aOaC-
ii H ir;:i.i'..n. i.uii nl c:',l'.i4( h-:ii!-n.
u. u. 4r S .a :a;-valtr i.on
'ml- .!. v . t-ar pin a.-r i Iba or:h
.aX ..rla-r .. . jr li'U o. t.jaah.p il e.. o
ra.ire . M -Drt i , uov un
laa-r. I nirimaawi.i'nart: a..-aa s.iri.
. "i.iaw ." . r- r"-p," , - ' -av-r
"IMOfca. a.f! a .r.;rFtu;. ...... -j.n.
a anrf a.! a-w.. , w Br ... i.
aU.r Cert -J M. m r-.-l l 3 a
r'aia-a in u-.n ufca-e :i i'orr ult 1-a
-
Va IVaa
rte fiarat i:-iai aa-J Kia.- caa
- - im r.aj -- .Tl C.r.
Toi-a -j, C i((T. ai l Ftn . -
ia eahed aa-arlnasa; t!
al laa -: qiia-iij.
I. J. NORHAN
; i ma
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Fullv
4
Warranted
Hack5 and
Butties ?
OAKLAND, ORE
MRS. H. E ASTON
U arepareal to wait upon old
and nrweurtomersand irienda
wiitt a full and coairdet
ttock of
-GROCERIES'
All fresh ami of the verr beet
quality. . TeJ9 ajul cfTei- ara
specialties. Your patrvicAr
aoiicited.
U-ajr -laVUI( i
I xx Water. Proof ?
" Harness Oil Rlackia
up in th e..uilencr of , rvaai aa.l
p.itivelvwTtln.4ttum,.r mold. Oti
the leatoer firmness, vet make-, it 4t
aud pbaUe. l-tmtm the leather and
titching m., inclement mXttt.r an,
gin-- the haru,-.- a iu-.it an! fini-u.,1 ai
ra,Hv. Keulir mak ..;. 1,4..
l..k new and wtli make it Ut twie..
long by the u- ,i (loo Han, ii: It
ia aiM, eviiul r ga.. f.,r U-tt. and !-.
Manu-.aetur,, ,v J. W. MOTF. R,
bun:. Otyu. i. -lale at H;..1.U !,
llaruev.
mumoi nuniiatv.;
I. B. RIDDLE. Proo.
II
ii -AUEisMor-
Fresh Druts, rietlicines.
Toilet Articles. Paints.
. Oils, Qlass, Sundries.
f "P"criptivMia promptly filled
'.by a competent dmggiit.
J.-- .
t. RIDDLE, - : . OREOON.
BEST
MEAL
IN THE
CITY
FOR
CENTS.
THE NEW
Cor. Washington
and Main Street
Mrs. 9el!e CoUh
: am! Djein Works
i ' ' J VS- l:lH5FS0X, lp
All Kinds otClothins
CleaneJ and Dyed, . .
cv Mreet, opp.ite
I ra-slfv-teriun ehnrvli.
atifai'tia.
all.ir;IUta-aa
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