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1 The TVU-a-rk- Ros'eburg Plaindealer Ir'ifhlished Mondays and Thursday. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. V. C. Conner, Kditor and Publisher Fbei Wri.-ut,. City Editor, Solicitor. : T. v.. lii ni. Foreman S. C. BAKTKrM, Traveling Solicitor. ROSEBURU'S LABOR STRIKE. Statement of Both Sides. Men Out. Forty KKIIKiL COl.l.APSPl). Frank lion ell's Team Killed und Hi was liaiily Injured. I RACLVlS A 'OUNDEU. Twicc-a-Vcik Plaindealer. per year, $1.50 .. . c - Entered at the Tost Oflice iu Koseburg, 'xro., as second class mail matter. Adcertising'Rates on Application. .ll'LY 14. 1W2 TRL'E WORDS, THESE. It neeins that Contractor F J. Plakley is under an unluc-kly' star. The street work again came to a standstill at 11 a. in. Saturday, when Labor I'uioii No. Pfl.i2 f this litv. called a strike an.l most all the employes laid down their tools and iiit. Those who ate not now union men are being induced to join at once, l ne ilirevl cause oi i lie miikc is the refusal of Mr. Tdakley to ined the demands of the men for a raise of wages an.l an eight hour day's schedule. The contention held by the union in support- of the strike is fully set forth in the fol lowing communication : STATEMENT Koseih Ki;, Ore., July 12, 1K2. Eiutok Plain he ai.ek Pib. Co., Kosehi'k;, Ore. Pear Sir : As President of the Amer ican Federation i-t LaW of Sulordnate Lodge No. So2, desire to place before the public at large our exact position relative to the calling out of the men now employed by street contractor F. .'. Blaklev. In the first place 1 will state that On- demands were made nion Mr. lUakley bvour General tireivanee Committee this Saturday morning, July 12, 1W2. That those iumishing teams to W paid at the rate of $4 ier day for them selves and teams, eight hours to const i- ion tnte a dav't work. That those employed as linishers to be iaid at the rate of $2..V) lt r day. eight hours to constitute a day's work. That sub-foremcu be iaid at the rate of f,1 jer day, eight hours to constitute a dav's work. That all common laKrers to le paid at the rate of f 2 per day, eight hours to constitute a day's work. We only consider that our demands are just, that we have a perfect right to tusiou demand living wages for our lalnt It- He Had Just Held lip an Old Rancher Outlaw Prepares to Fight. BIU LIRE AT GRANTS PASS While attempting to . loss the Hub bard's I'reek bridge near Millwood Sal unlay evening, l'tank t .orrcll, lalo dem ocraticcandidate fur comity troasmor. sustained s.i ions in juries and lost his team and wagon bv the collapse "I the bri lge. The bridge w bile old. was no! supposed to ! in a dangerou- cou.lu While Mr. tim n il's injuries are .putt severe it is thought lli.it his recovery w ill Ik-complete. It will be remember ed the county court's act ions iu build in:: and rcpariiiir so main' i llie coui:- M ai i i.k, July J 2. Trjuev, the Oregon eoiiiel outlaw, was last seen on (ireen Kiver. about two miles southeast of black I'iauu'iid, last night, .by Frank i l'autot, a rancher. The .convict passed in trout i Pantol's house, uudashott i di-tain c ljevon.il it took to the. brush. i-Pantol was. so frightened he passed the I ni.'lit at the house of another rancher. At s itYlrvk this inorning Frank l'au tot appeared at Kay's ranch, a half-mil fiom his ow n home, accompanied by his wile, and told his own story. Mr. - I'au tot .sitd that at ti o chick iast night Damage Will Reach Severn! I lion - and Hollars. Round House Burned. sammmmmmmm It is almost impossible to btarve on a roovI farm, but it is not diffiult to net very seedy and hungry in almost any other profession or line of bu9i nfs if th man toes at it with little or no" understanding of the business. That-as possibly the explanation qf the years and ages that have passed with no general attempt on the part of farmers to give their 6ons profes sional training ra the profession of fanning. In other lines neglect of the tndiuientary principles of the busius9 wonld have resulted in fail ure swift and sure, but the eood old furiuS. have carried" along hundreds of thnsands)f shiftless, unapreciated men'. who seem to care to know nothing of the business except to i-low: sow and reap. That class of farmers is doomed. Slowly but surely the more desirable lands of thia'rineat and fertile country will pass " into the hands of men who have4earned at the great agriculture colleges to appreciate their value and possibilities of great profits from such en nronerlv handled. This is just and necessary. Oct popula tion is increasing rapidly and the day will come when the country can not afford to have its productive lauds occupied by farmers who pro .ln no more than one-third the material for food and clothing that common laborers are ,aid at the rate of turn. " -.Wl J,nl,l brW forth. The f 1-3 rer day. ten hours constituting a Mrs H possibilities m life for the profes-j1 V ' sional farmer are great ana me neiu broader than any other, says an ex-1 change. 1 Seven jury bribers, or the jurors purchased, have been found guilty in a Chicago court. One of the bribers was sent to the penitentiary, the oth ers fined heavily, while the jurors got 5f by paying ?200 each. The factsla the case have not been suffi ciently exploited lo make them fa miliar, tut there is a probability that the jarois were in some manner in strumanlal in bringing about the ex poeeThe man who attempts to bribe a jury makes so direct and vi cious an attack upon the whole me chanism of justice that he may rea sonably be considered a public ene my"?; He is seldom canghl. When nuy-one is caught it is apt to be the dnte of th briber. Jury bribing is not oulr a dangerous crini, but it is shockingly common. That it is not being-taken cognizance of in a city whib locks a reputation for virtue is a sign of a belter moral tone. tv's brid'-es diirui'' tiie Ki-t two eai.- w'as termed exti:i;i.- inee7 dut in- the j he saw: sVanjr mail coming from the late caiupai-n . in it i-now c i.i.-i.t tb.it wood toward-- his house. The stranger the court has Uvn unable to make re- j apptoached w ill. hi rille leveled, ;ll,d .1 II , i .. 1 . V1 i t ........ ..i.l 1.., tf-.r. pairs as last as lliev were neeneo. nn im , ing to the 'false economy" practiad by some former courts, it is a v,. a.U r there has not been more aeeideiit- i.Uv' the one revorled above. The present coun ty court docs not stand lor lhi brand el economy, as its jecoM icr ine p;i-i io vears cle.trlv demoiistrati -. Reception to .Mrs. Ru.li irds, The Wantini home .f Senator and Mrs. A. C Marsters, corner oi Oak and Kane streets, was the center of attrac tion, last Friday aitcruoou. The iiva. a bcim: chauuiii'' recent ion ami luncheon -jivon in In nor i t Mr-, l.n Hamlin Kichard. t'ornierly "i ltd- ei'.v. but now i'f Portland. 1'he d:tte:vul apartments were el.iloi:t' ly .leei r.Ued for the tH-ca-ioii. cllow. pink and white were the predominating e ,ois. with ferns and pot ted plant- for the kick ground. The parlor d.-corai i"ii- were m tone- oi pink ami gieeu-i..i Frame ros's, sweet pea-and !. ri:s Ix'im: everv where ma ! in aru-uc 1 he dining HH'in was beautiful in it? decoration ! c:-.rr.atioiis, na-iur- ... , , . u ... I...,...-.- -iii.l !..-ti T j i'MO .11' ing our stock in trade ani we rcsere ioo.i.- .o.-. the ri.rht lo sav what our lalxir be sold h.nch was daintily -erved. gt Huring t:.e aftei n.H.n se Under the present scale of wages now nnmlx i s were ex.pr,-it. -,y leinj lJiid which are as f.dlows, men M:. 1.. A. V a.ker. among furnishing teams are paid the portly gotten" by Fngene t o sum of t'i ter dav. ten hours constitnt- -Mai-ter- w.i- a-.-iste-i ing a davs work, foremen, finisher, and I Mrs. 1.. mn-i-a! !y r":: '.ere.l b .a- ll.em "'! '.-l'o-.vi.s. Mrs. iu 'e. -living by Mi-. . I'. I'.ir- ples. Ill W el e : Mi-. laUir- among but the i-urclias The t-siling from Newport News a fewilays ago of the new Pacific mail leviathan, the Korea, forestalls the coming of a new era on the Pacific. ocean, where the new and expanded United States expects to build tip an immense trnde. The new liner, dis placing 18.XK) tons and costing ?2, 000,000. is one of the fleet being con structed for the trade between San Francisco and Hong Kong, and sail ing from Newport News she will make fir way around The Horn, making but two stops before she reaches tne Golden Gate City that is to be her home port. Her sister ves sel, the Siberia, 16 now uearing com pletion, and will soon join her in the service, giving the United States the two queens of the Pacifi', and open iDg up an opportunity for the great er development of American trade and interests in the Orient. The Pa cilic ocean has a gieat future and the American capitalists evidently ap preciate that fact. ing classes can eonie out as men men and demand living wages. The laboring classes have for years simply lived a life of mere existanee Mr. Blaklev led the Oreivaiiee com mittee to beleive that he was doing the present street naving in the City of Koseburg as an act of charity, he fur ther brought out the fact of hard luck with which he had met since a-suining the present street contract. Our svmpatliv coe out to anv man whom may have been unfortunate. It is our wish and desire to W paid such a scale of masts and working hours provided that we can, when paid at the end of each week be able to payour bill for general living exjnses and on our tractf. several arrival at home we can say to our w ife, lnse i offers of 1 here is a few dollar fr you. The wiv of thee men ari Mirtie- ot the tireivances submitted to Mr. Flak ley lor the simple reason that they have a perfect right to esji-ct something from their husband other than mere exi-t-auce. The same ladies marry hoping to better their condition, bnt it Ieeomes a failure from the fact alone that she toils early and late en leaorins: to hiv away a few dollar j but fails. Why? Simply because her husband is denied living wages, therefore she would have lieen better off jierhaps had she never married. For the benefit of other Union ltlr Organizations, I wish to say that we feel that onr demands are only ju-t, that we will conduct ourselves as gentlemen and we ask the ci-oeratioii from all I -alir OrganizaFon in our struggle for what e sincerelv Irlieveto bv right Thank Ing you for your kind indulgence in the matter, Yours truly, James M. F.khn.es, President. A. .-eld. iii an Anions those . K. Wilii-. Mrs. K. !.: .a-. H. I.. Mar-ters. Mrs. C. I.. II.. i!e , F. P.. Hamlin. Mr-. I- I ' 'at I.. A. Walker, Mr-. J. I.. li:-a,n-F. !I. Churchill. Mr-. 1M :' C Mrs. Wi.lter C. hran, Mi.-. C. A. ( ner. Mrs. F. K. Ki.ha.rd-. M: Hamlin. Mr.-. I.. . Moii. ir-. Hartrinu. Mrs. A. C. Mar W. Wooley, Mrs. i.iles. M Lrae.'.v and want.il supper. He ordered the . Id man into the house, where Mrs. l'autot was pr. tring the evening meal. The convict sat down, and said he was very hungry and tired, lie rolled (in his light trousers leg and exposed a very badly swollen limb. He Com plained of rheumatism, and said the r.veiit wvl nuhts had about done hint up. While sealed at the window , he saw Fred J'erner coming up the road. IV lieviiiif that a posse was close iu pursuit. In jumped from the chair, drew a re volver, and willi. that WieaiKjik iu hi 1 left hand and his ritle in his right, he order, d 1 1. .'. 1 couple into the 11 room. He remained standing with the door partlvopeli, where he bad a full view of Uk back oi the house. l.ci.iitv IVrner. follow cd bv several ! hi- -.. e. wa iiuiryingon to Black Iia nioi. i. The in. n all passed the hiie !t!i..,it in.iuiriu aK'iit Tracev. Pan- tot said l'raeev could hardly walk and lhat he had conimaild 'd him to procure a horse and drive him to I'uek lev. near Orting, in Pierce Cimnty. Mr. l'autot -aid the desperado remained in the la..;-,, until nearlv dark, and left alter threatening ihe couple with tiuir- I continued .',er i. l!,. e une from their house that F. VY. l' n 1 oi i.rewnce there, lau ad hiei.i I .nl.l n,, i w fnr from their Kimmel. n.ii ,! .-..'.',! tell Low th.-v a. l.-l. Karl Kim ... oi.. ' l'autot s storv. ottlCelS Minim i. a til; ti,- r. i-no doubt that Traivy ..ri.-l t ...!. ..I it. ih. I.ii. bv a buckshot. I loi.;;ir.- thelet . . f. re l.i-l when l'.unce lirct at stan.lin.' . i.uui-aj o i C I I ep- c V ,.,e A, p..; ar i . i t. I I , w led and -mail ti- i h'lii ! s'ioao t,, O- 1p.m. 1 1 1 i i y llcrdll. aat- I. k. . .. I M I ia- " i e k 111- ;t!l..ll: e I. j jj- II tie even- 1 ! as '. a ! :.i ! .. iS Special to the Pi.mmi:ai.i e. liitAvr Pss, July . ;; I'. . - I it, hlarled in the I it v II- I. I I ;.. U.-i today destroviiu lhat ImiiIomu, tl,, 1. lollll'l Home, . . s-miiii ali i l.' ien- kes residences, and t he l ipti-t church . The lire is -till hiiriiiiu: and uoicli i damage is especte l a- lin n is a Willi! blo lllg t fl ! U J 1 1" 'II l - U'll. Ill Ore gon. i:siimati:ii i.os-i.s. City hotel t-.-ino; p.rewery .IN'U; S. P. liound l ouse and m i lO.OtMl; Four r.-.ideia. Iioiise ih.ihhi : loa r-1 1 1 1 residence f t,ll.M I'.aptist fHHKl. The lire i- Wj under control. flTrn II Ml limn SALES DAILY Sometimes Two and even Three a Day W alUed to Hi t'lelil. W. Ilil. -eh. I Skott .V. Van Ard-dal. I Fpton, near Si-.on. t Miss Cora Kinkle Kilikle. the ip.it. v ': oi t , to the vran I bail at I i t .: ing of the 4 1 ! i oi .1 uly. As he wa- waltiu : v. : t - a e-iuu 1 . 1 y ultout mi li.ihl he -u l le;d -an!, t" the Moor on his knees, :i'i I e;.ircd I.,, medical assistance on! 1 re.i. h him. Probate O.d.i -. F. II. I.el.. l ..- a and Allit Al'iaiiaio. I A.J Buchanan ai !...- r of Saul Mark-, d.-. - a . i Kcsignjliou . i" I' .'av I. adm of the -!ate ,,i pj, sett, decea.-.il. ii. . . t ! . tiossett a). point. 1 as r - Sale of real I -i t y . ship estate 11. .. s..:n.ei,; K linele the lat ;. r i ..w II . . o.ieiu.i:.n. a !: Mouday aftcrjioon wc .sold two iinc instruiiKUts from the Koseburg house. We are making .special Reductions iu order to make room lor our next ear Alii'-'i is now on the way. One half of this lot we will dn; oM at Cottage drove and t lie b-lan.:c t- will orniir lo Ko.seour; this spaec for the anuouucenieut of the new -, car.. Watch When i.i ieV d'.. ! a- I. '.Ifll.er- d P.,.;! you see Uncle Sam dancing to our music you will know our new .cai has arrived Our prices are such, that the icojde see it is to their advantage to patronise us. You will find the best makes and the b. st instruments at the T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE AT KOSiiliURG OR C(;TTAOK OROVK. r 1 INDIAN WAR PENSIONS A bill has l-en ass.-l by t "oiiirre-s t - !-; la i: .:i W. as enlist, d men r ol'ieer- thirty dav --r ne-re in anv . i t : war-. Widows ei veterans, who haw id r.iuarri' i. are IT HELPS YOU t-d an 1 fi-!i for :. it v yi f-at iii-'al and t. 11- -aid i e . 1 1. 1. 11 ril.-i and ..-orin mim.;.. '-!7-;- J. Fever Kiv. r of Lhnoi- .7 H. and 1 . i ef lliiitojs ; ; I. Savin Indian I 'i-'.r,rhuee- 1-.;7 ."). Cayu-e War ei ' n i.-rril' ry ;-;7 ti. Florida War- .-.-1 7. T. x is and N. '.i Mexico i -;- s. Ftah Indian I'lsturbam.-.- I v'j California. ludiatt 1 !-te,ri a'ic. . ... . i- )i-i-."j "regoii and Wa-lii:igt-,:i '1 err:! .ry ..r . ;.'.;. Umpqua Oakery lr-tu ' r - FKUSM AND CLEAN I Mr-. ! i . i i -. .11.11- Mr-. C. -. Mr-. F. l'.ii a v. Of Interest To Farmers. We are glad to again rei.it tint', in p prices are still goini: higher. The first l--cclit hop en tract to r- -j-arted thi- year was tile! at sa'em M.-ti day inoruiiig. July 7. It a- Kia.v. n a week ago that l' cent- w.i- l--i:i.' paid anv Him P. P. ev el M From the Oakland Owl. I'..-. -.lev shi) p.sl two cars ot eat ;.. You. alia to Portland yesterday i.-. iu .barge of S. M. Kelly. . and Mrs. Will Frown are visiting in. -ml- at -t..ria and other Columbia river :'i:,t- ins a pig 7'.. moiithj o'd that .irrs-ad lv pounds : another l.i-.e moi.ths old that dreed'.Ot p.unds, X. I.. Pir.iiuick. guardian oftn-rgeI N". rr, v l.o has attained the age of Jl vear. w ilh hi Uni.lsuien, has Ue Wiihaui Ka ex.-v.t. rs ti ilc-M-ed. wi r. llot.-s ldo.gi;.g : others p. the !,. ii Margaret A. . diau of I L-n lb:: au estate of tn- i :.!,. ol re:. Ilarri-. ii A'.ie:;. J. I". Ilati.il:..:,. I. F. Hi.-, a Fan adv. de.x.-.-e a ca-h balai.c- ..U'O l': i-.v- C derel to !- e .'l a : I ! 1 t I i ... d.-r to prop, riy prepare appli. -ati.,,.-. t'.;;i mi .... i U- -!: n.e. If d'lie-r i.-- dead, th.-n l l'l name oi . id a . v e. A i :r-s, T. t . r .a;! on J. II. I'! I II.WAN. l:o--i...:r.-. dr.; !' r Jan !. 'a.- u.- y. I w il' 1-Tact-". ' ;iror l-Tl'or a new sl.-.i ire.n j sati-ii 1 with tin- - in mil . K. "-vk. - liar i ware. I p-. ; -rty Sioo Reward $ioo. saa KC-staarant and Lunch Hou-c. -!-! ki: rs l.el'.i back th- ir . - :i proiliineiit rowei-cents. Alfalfa is a bi- ne.ney-n ak. r in Ne braska. A farmer in llir. l.. . v k i ;.t in l'o Uui.dit a oi'.ari-r .-. .'.i -n a t. ... for tl.-J: t'-lay h- ..- n- '.'v: ;.crts..t i jiaid for. I'urit.g the la-t ..r !.- .--'J fl.-fM Worth of h'-g- !.!!- ! .11 U.S. i.l .1,1 harvcste-1 thr.v cutting' eight aete tract, tut Another farmer, a la ij worth of hay, ft f' r!y ... n -. ..u-.t :.. r 1 1.4s) from fifty a- res. Chautauqua AsMtiticn. anv further lial.il it v there- three h.-ir-. 1 h a h.n i' mi. k It. . ;' (..i ,.nd ' ! iv i i.av fr $1 jM i t . i It id repOrle-1 at Ibn Deuiocrst office fbat a number of Albany jtoodr ladies will Ihj oriibaDH during the encampment au.i that they have se- enred qnarlers in llie orpbau'B home from July 17 to the 24th. Albany Democrat. Memliers of Co. E. will eee that th.e deari'ls do' not pine away dtiriog the eucampmeut. Tbey will volnuteer to comfort aud console theuw aye, will lie as brothers to them. The Willamette Wii.-y ( .'haui.oi .,.:a ; Association will U- held at I .iad-t-!: 1 Park, near Oregon City Juiy s-i It t i 1'tth relncel rates via Southern l'aciiic Co.'s lines on the certificate lean. - ial attention this -. ason. Chetna- wa Indian Hand : base i ai! . v. rv ait.-r- ihk.ii : Clue-. Craig, the noted in, jt rr. ;:- atoi ; Ir. Kolit. Alclnlvre. tne gr-at world painter ot the w.-l and Th--. Mc Clary, the entertaining l. cturer. On July Mth the II. u. ib nry Wa'.t. r- -oii will speak on "Moi;.-v and Mi.:i-" Her I. is l.-u- bratc-d leetnieoii Abr.d.am Lincoln. July P'th the entire piorain v. id be uriiished by pupils of the Chemav.a Indian seh.H.l, music, vocal an 1 in-tnt-meutal, n -citations, base ball, and a grand .losing nc-rt by the Chemaw.t Indian I'au.l. should make thi-day iic of interest and entertainment. For programs and further in!"! ma! ioii call on nearest Sonthetn Pacilie ag.-nt. Jv 17 :u'.! an I - M: fact ore -ttlenietit 'sen made Ivtween Mr. I'ini- ..v. 1 hi- warl. Alex Patterson, wife aud children diner, w. re euests t ll.u. P. W lr- ar:.s atunlav atil Sunday. t r a former Oakland l''. but .idin" phy-ician and druggist. .r John i ci.ga.'fl iu busiiu-s ,.i.l oi'.I .ii U- a full llvjlged i. Patt- rsoii ints with pridi davswhell he ho!-od Fliih M.vti,i. out -tnmi'B and cut i near thi- city. Horses Wanted. I. h!.-!d-. of Seattle, will i- in iai,.l h a Piddle, July 1" and . . ;;r Jul- 1'. Those wishing' t ftdl are r. oia-st.sl to I. rim: tlieni in .1 ia uupa: further M-tt'.e Iu the matt I...... d.- . a- Chas. Mai.:-- E. I . .r,v ! F lee. 'u i i I- r r s:U . Ine leader- of thrs pai-er will 1 T ... I ) learn that there i- at ! a-! j -e Ir.-.eie.i i.l;s.-.te that -:.!; e ha- I cell ;.- t-, cure iii ad it- tti.A u.i I that : ..tarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure i- the.- i..v ; -:'.;e cure known to ti e ii .-ii.-ji ...rn.tv. Catarrh n..i ..:- a-e. n-iu;re a ..;:-t;!ut! -.ittt.ent. Hail s Catarrh Cur. is '...k. n ri.a'iy, acting dirTtly tt;-'n the . - -I and milc- it- -urtac.-s .1 the sv-'em .. r- by d -tr"vin t! .- i--iiu-iati .il of i .: ac. . and g:i::- '.! p.iti.-.t ,"h by l.n.!.:iig n- ti..- . :i-:i:iMi -n i s--i-:;ng I. atttre in i -i r; r it- w --r k . pr-prn-t'-r.- have mi:. I. fa.: ii in - . --rathe - .-r-. th.it y r :ie ..ir. ir.-l Is.llars f.-r any . 1 1.. it it . St-.eure. i.d Ivr li-t f t.-tnnoni- MKAI )!.-- set ' N-'Xt A i" . Ml;-. 'I A ' ' ' MM HIE RELIeF ASSK li.'i I.-. IN5LRXNCE a 'ioi.-riiu-iTit--tf Ouarant. cLonn UJ i L"-:-:bvk ,, ::c., j. Net -..'. t N..;: AT COST. "r-. i i . f'MOJ.OO - 77."jO - . -).VI.f.l J. 0. !lm;.- .v. i rv-c i-.-av D c '!v it- tr r 1 ; 1 I". . i 1irt. '";'-o...!.. il. J . Buchanan. '--..-g.. .... .-..'.rivu!asCi. Yoncalla Real "Estate T I H L iij LOAN liOKER i' l. ... a i broth . 1 .m !'. ! ril.es Siv.sa W.'iiui s I. I--. I ! F.J. Ilia- on sai I dat. s. I..m t- 1 T" have i.e.i neat u i'-r m ' . i. Mas-. F.r v it Id ini-rery I r t -. i and lina.e writes. 'I c-"i soincllineS c-an i tor-an ! ren.ed King'- N I aud was couip'e fr.m ( '..ugh-. C I!... t IIIMV . r..:.si. v I 'rc.j;-!-. 7. . 1 jn.dv- Pill- are the U-t. i a : P. At ; i.fc I ATI:. II. J 1' I -11. : i H"ies takeu weighing Trouble mt-. tms c pounds. PISSOLCNON OF PARTNERSHIP. Iii. iai 1' never .Ii-api-'iut- i an y . y .Vlarst- r- 1 r; e Trial U.tth- fro;- Dissolution Notice. It is now aiKertaiiied that Senator Bailey's unprovoked attack npon Senator Beveride t Ihe Senate en trance a few weeks ago was prompted purely thronh envy aud jealousy bro'ixht about by ridicule Baily brought upon himself iu debate with Beveridge. Bailyhas proved himself a donkey of the Tillman type. Eat-terti Oregon promises a bump er wheat crop. The preseut rain has helped all graiti iu Western Oregon, and everything else. Yon can depend npoa it that the fains are now over nut.'l fair time. Latest Grapevin Special framTracey, f-pecial to the Plai-ntealeh. J-eatti-E, JulyH. The latest uncon firniei report is to the effect that Trarey has ti e posse surrounded in the suburbs of this city and there is little chauce of his escape. Jerril! is .-.till dead, cO are the fellow-, w'mi prric'tei in interviewing Tracer nt 'horfrangp. MK. Bl-AKLEY 8 STATEMENT. Saturday afternoon Contractor Ulake- and n July 1 ltli w ill ly gave out the follow ing siatemeut : "Before setting my pri.-e in connection with a bid on tne street improvement work, I made an investigation as t the cost of labor here and fixed the amount accordingly. I employed these turn at the lirrviously learned rate of pay whic'i they willingly agreed to accept ; and how-so far an their action at this time is concerned it needs no comment from me. I fully recognize their union, but in the face of the prevk us under standing as to theiermaneiit rate of pay I cannot raine their wages. The street improvement work-will lie pushed right along and completed in the time stipu lated in the contract. Although the matter is the. occasion of comment among our citizens, there is tii t-spi.-al public interest in it s.. fur ma nifested. A few men worked Saturday ajternoni, and today while no woix in being done on the street, Mr. IMakely hat! men at work on the gravel bar re pa rim.' the crushers and clearing the ground on which to place am.tliei new engine which is exected to arrive daily. It in stated as soon as things are in shape to commence street work again, no trouble will e exirien--ed iu securing laliorers. Mmiii t: Cioik. July lo. po' J lie CO-parlliesliI. lieretotoie i-Mstlllg U-tween C. tl. White .V M. M. t'ov, real estate dealers and Miuiii:: Slock -change of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, .1.. hen hv di-sov e bv iiiulual consent. C. N. ti. is hereby given tlutt the art- n.-r-hip heretofore existing under the linn nan. e Kent .V l'.ri dges, doing bus ine--in P-.ugla- county. Ongon,-the -aid partner-hip having lvn comi'wl .1 W. . K.-nf and Jos. T. Itridgcs, if l!.i-'day di--.lved by mutual consent Tl..- -ji 1 W. W. Kent succeclsto all in t.n-i-.-I said partnership an-1 will rl lect ;,!l mms due and pay all of the lia- l-ihsies .1 said firm. All persons indebt ed lo said linn will make immediate I aCin.-nt to W. W. Kent. Mated at lirain. OreL'oll. till!" Hill IV of July. pHij W. W. KENT, ssi J. T. UKIlMiES. I ormet. lv doini? business under the In ia name ..f Kent .V: Fridges. J 10a I If a. Man Fie t nti, And say s- n.c ot.h. r -a've. lotion, oil or alleged he ii. r 1- a- Hncklen's Arnica alve. t. 11 I ii vearsof marvel. "ii- cure- . t I'd. IWils, Corns, rYl. n-, l i cr. Cu: and Skill Eruption- pi ..-;t .- : .ran:--. I tl .-i a thirty Icin,-. Xolicc lor Publication. fn'.l.-l stiic l.-;.l ot.v. It.--' arc .nmn. Mir i". . i ii. n. i.t "iu-11 ll. t in rorji.:..!..- !-. t-:..-'. i-i,ii-ol Inc acl l Cnsrc ot : : .- 1-7. ea'i'a-J "An !er th.- ic: e' is i.n It? -tVi. C'a o.-ti Clro- -. '.. Nv -1. ei-I V !ilt: an Trr::oT, tt !...! the Jt'jhliclu.l sttc t-r cl -u 4. 1-'-'. ' tl llh RISK BK'HMvs v ":'-.:r:.v;-,eti. . .'imtit ot skei'. 'ic oi wb a-. ?.. I. tb: Jut tilts! in ihi- ..Ju h; t.rn ; --. :u N. '." l:r the pan.-v-a..f the Sorlu -t ..iter of -evti"ti No. la nshij. .l I . ol r . -i - .n-sl D1 will oder f.rte( ta hiw tbM .an-1 jngbl i mitw Ya.un'..-te t..r ;l U2:tH-f ; . r w-.e,e it-.Hu for agrtf u'.t-iral V'iri--.- atal t . j , - ,' i-U bin :tia luai.l Un I u iotv the It. e t -nrTi. Kee.-i.erol linn office at Kv-burv. o.c a. l.n TliumliT, Ihe 1:h iy ol setUtm- -- r. IaV. Ho tiam.- w w iln.--.-e. I..bn Slater. , V. i.i.nu sln)ti santoril siau r and Ltsjuanl j I i I . all ol nur'taglon. W ahi!:c'a.n. ( j Mi and all fv.Mi-.ift claim U.C a-ivcrH.'! tbe - ni.'.-f ilrerl(l lan. la are rtSjuesliV! I tie ' : t !.. :r . in tblt oBiee on or txlore ui-1 l-'.h ' .by ou-r-j t., V.l. ' W j:i SI OVER'S BAKERY. Jacksy:; 5t cet. near Cass . I -ilil. i v. i t. i.:. wilii --! .; Fine Cieam antl Homemade Brc:;d ti.. J.c w. tra . a:. i .! - . r st. -- n e n- THE UliST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. i m 1 J. SIEVERS, Proprietor NV.V.V.WVmV.VMV.VAWAV.VAW.V.W W-ViViViV.VSViViVtVViVVtViViViViViWiViViViVAW !.-ter s and ciieaii-.-t. -c at A. C UoM'burg. regoi,. Told in SMe He dtls. k. al'l'ly at the Il"llie tire: tl(), FOR NEWPORT! s vn's l avoilte and Popular S- aidc Resort. W. H. RICHARDKOIl, l'RI-IDN'T OF I'LEHK N CNION', HA VS. I consider the wagef asked for by the employees, to be rea liable pay for com latent men. It would lx; to th best in terest of the employes and the employee, and our citizen in general to secure an amicable adjustment of the differauce and this end would suggest the accep tanceof the compromise. Due consider ation should be given by both Bides and if this is done there will tie no delay in affecting a settlement which will lie en tirely satisfactory and lietielicial lo all. Tin; introduction of foreign non un ion lalior invariably causes increas.! U. White oiiti nin Ihe as: liming all liabilities. biisi n.fs-. a CO. Wmri M. M.C.v. Grand Clearance Sale. In order to make room f..i a large st.sk of fall g.Klds I wiil.lose nut iii-, stock ol Hiirt Waists, Wrappers, Men and boys Summer hats, at reduced prices for the next ten days. A, P. M.vrroo.s.t C., liiddle, iiogon. U .ivini-A . Cafe, near the .1.- i . KuttSvi.K..K Wn.i. Tumi:. f..r stock either cattle or h"-. t heavy dratt maris. Addre-s M' tins oiliic.'. : ) Foil SvtK. to-! dri tn-j .r li-iini:' . . . ., i i .. 1 : 1. I mare vears m, eini i. iinn ii. i us. Kniuire at this ..Mice or it t ne Kandy Kitchen. Fok SvLK. Desirable i-hi-apl.ou.es iu Rowburg, 10 acre lot- an I uj. aid in viciliitv. Large and small lat in- I'm th er out. I. !. K. j.l'l. K, le.-ei illU I'll. JSP) l.t MHil: Cut-: It-:- Po-'id. or I'td-bing liniilier, tl.vrnig. ru-iic i Notice for Publication. CSITED STATES LAS1 OFFICE. ! U 'ki a... oreron. Mar 1 lx-i i . v.'iu-.'i hereby xiveu lhat tn cmpiiaucc .. t!u- i.rt.vl-tona ol tbo act ol Consre- ol Ji.ti- i. ls.'s. entitl.-d "An act lot ibe aaleoli. t . Is.n.i in lh aUlF ot Ca'llomia. On-iroii, J a. Nr. i.la anJ Wa'bmxtori TemtoiT," a evlcutl- 1 a t-t nU the- I'ublic laniilt-laU-i by act ol iu;-11, a!. I-.'.1. .. DAVIDCKAIU ..i l;,i-biirc. coualT of iKnutv., suto of On- a t-'.i. Iia.- Ihi- .lav lil.-l in lbi olw bis -worn -t-.t'-nn-i.t No. -.'I'll, lor th hat: o! the f NK', ol 6Ttio!i Jv'o i, l.iMni.hip No i ni.o- N.i : ami will offer rrjol to hw j J I'.nt ine tairt pouchl i more vaniablr lor it B uiidv; r alone lhan lor arleullurl u!p..-.. ' lo . .'.Moiinn I. in e ana to ni.l lati.l in'torv Drain Qardln er COOS BAY STAGE Co:;'.!:ie:ic:u witii M ROUTE t be fa re from Praia t C lay, January v. Paaue ai- 50 in.and-. T ravelling tuva aro uiiu-.ol ;. j havafo'.K) pound; r ui-re. AU exct baae. lowan.v vv ill tie tr.a ie for ro.i i I trip. IA! l.V For further information address c.'. we i;i i!iar.i' T.-V tor va:'.-? t!i each full fare, . '.ita'.i i-uggage w heu they Jcts. ( er ; -un i. :t;ul nv al- r.t.i: lii-t at l "aiia. I . r to W. K. W eils I (.11.". Bargains in Wheels. . P.-c. vnuing the advantage -of New- p. 1 1 as a i-nn.iii.-r resort over -other sea hi Ie rc-..i t -- in llie imriliui-st, an.l lo i .(..livered r at the var ma!,.-it nossible for all who desira to do I tirices and ti rius a i so to sp nd their vacation by tha ocean Knalla, 'regon waves, the Southern Pacitlc Comi.anv I tioolt l.AM. roll U i in eonnection with the Corvallis & Fast- near Ten Mile school house and ,1, :l- , ..: ... and -."SO ucre tract near Oiail.i -la.. . iu ra.,n.:i.., ... I'.a.v- ... n.e, . ,,- Will sell 111 a ive . Inn.' lath, round trip tickets from J ., j tra ts, line m..uiiiain all point" in iregoii on the Southern I through tract. For pi i i... v.. ri ......I I address, . K. W ki.i.s til (let.. b.-r 10th, at specially reduced rates. For full information please en.juire of votir local agent. tf. la t!;e Ueti-i.T ami Keeeivertil this ofli.f at Rc- '..i:(, oretoa on Tlnireilay, tUs :h ty "I .,cut I oj. II name ai ni(ncsek Mauum r.eliu. 1 xrl Han, staulrf 1' Olin. t-iauk Uav.. ol Kiw-burf Cr-;oa. A'it an.l all -Tson clalunn a.lrciH'lT the '-.o-.l.-M.'TiUsl lau.l- arc rciuel.-l to Me their ciaiui!. in thin oflice on cr bvl.ire a!t i-l h .lav of Aiwu-t 1).'. J. T. BRI (Kits. mr.'. KcgiMer i awyers, Propriet. r, Drain. Oreiwa Notice for Publication. v.v.w.v.-.sv.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.w.v.v.w.sss-; Fihtv acres iiireh. .1 viid l:ide si rea in !!s and terms I M. ilia, (i. i;. n. Notice for Publicaticu. State Normal at Drain. We have in stock several Fecund hand bicycles which we w ill sell at verv low prices or will trade for wood. tf A. C. M.MISTKKS it Co. We sell Candies cheap, but sell cheap candies. Candy we do u I Kitchen. We ask a price for our Ice Cream that will jermit us lo make it pure. Cm dv Kitchen. A new line of cliches just received at diutiirluinee mid leads mi tn law lessness. 1 Sinner's Pi'' Furniture. Store al: i bi d It is to the liest interest of all ourcilizens lounges and if you can take a look at A , ,11 i , them voil w ill hnd the larift has-not ef- to have our home laborers employed ,lP- ana in a proserouK cojiuiuoh. , The object of the unioii is to raise the standard of Itoth wages and labor. If von are intending lo lake a trip, do you know that you can gel better and cheaper trunks, valises, t 'leseope-" suit leases and hand bags at Strong' l'.h A very heavy ind prevailed Jiere to- ( Furniture Stoie than any place iu town? day. A large light pol was blow u ! AesAviNfr W. G. W right, Grants down at the corner of Pine and Moser j Pass, tlregon, gold and silvejt f I, copper streets... , - - ifl, tin mid electrolytic iissayh. The Stiite Normal ScIkmiI ai. Drain ..pens on Monday, September Nth, with a full faculty of Seci!il teachers. Physical educa.ioii Ihvoiiihs a part of the w tk th.i coiiiing year, with a in-in i s director, of successful ex M'rieiicu 'Actual business" takeN the placa of formal b.Kk-l.eepiiig. English uud iiiatheuiiitics will l! put on a. stionger and more practical basis, the science and hi-tory laboratory will lie strengthened; the teachers training class wilj 1: made more cHiejent. A leach, is, review cuss will bo continued. Sprvi.il privileged will lie extented to teachers having ii certain experience, to avail tlioiii;:. h cm oi the benelitsi of tl(, training i.)iiitinent, Iinproveii(;nt of school building doinintory will lie uitidu. Kxinses low. Write for catalogue. (JIJ5.I J. II. Oittirr, President, I int.,1 states tj.ii. I ot'i . I...-, l-uri:. m.-itxii. .tunc !'- N'.-il.c l hereby ciien lhat in rmnpaieate i. ah i!-r i-rori'iou ..( the act ..( ..rtpr.-- I .'une t. "vs. entitled "An act t.-r the sale ot tia;t.er land tti the stat'5.( alifoniia-.Tri-'ii Nevii.la an.l W ahinct..n Territory.' at'tt.'ti.l O'l to all tin? '.iil'lic Unit MUts hy act o: August I, !s' J. AH't KT II. KKTtltl;sT.lK. ,-l :.l!nt-.-. .-.."ttily .. I -h. -!..' tl.-. -tale el -Ih ho hi- I lo-.tnl til.-.l lit till- .'!tu-.' In- -..-.til -in''., in, in ... ..'. lor ill.- fur. I.a-..f N'. NK1,. sV t ' . M.1.. NK'. Ml' .. -. . ti..ii N... ..V tit .... it-lit N.. ;lo s'.inh. rune,- s . .--t an.l v. il! ..((er prool t5 h.. that the lati.l sotifht i- iiiere valtial.lc lor in timber er Mono llinti f..r acriciiltiiral pin pofei.. ati.l to -tnMi-h hia ilniai U-ierethe UeKitaer aud Keceiii-r ol thi 01 ne of Kcse!iiir.Oit'goD. ..a v..ii,li.y tl..- lath .)j ..i m toU-r !''-' II.' II .'.lit.-, i. nit. -.-: AU.-ti W lls.T. Win. 1 !' : !. r. .1. i- Ktrk. .l.lll i.ll.l W in F 1'HVts nil i .,1 . ii V .il!.'. . rei:..ii j n Hii-I h'I -er-. 'li-clutniilic i-l. t-r-.-ty t l.o . :,.,.,-,1. ril.c.l Ihii-I- are r.-.il.--i.-. . fil.- i h.-ir . Ibijii- in this oltiie or r ls i..r- -x I all . .In. ..j ... in!., r V.'ll. J. T. I'.K llx.tr. 'jT K.I-'lMl't. ! !Mltc A GAR hell LOAD Wasrons ALL JUST ARRIVED Also ;t car lo.ul n-y jj;,;! JJitchclI BuaaicS SlUTOS of the taiiums , . ... ' an:l ll.au waous on ham!. Notice for Publication. Fnitcd Mates Land Ulice Poseblllg, ( lie Ma v'17, I "N'olice is hereby given I hat iu compli ance with the provisions . the act oi 1,'ongrcss .f .lun.t :t. IS7S. entitled "An Act for the sale "t Tiuilx-r Lands in the States of l.'aliforni.i, Kregoii. Ne.a.hi it ml Washington Territory" as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, IS'.i.', l.KANT TAN l.K. of Oakland, t'oiinty of I'ouglas. Mate oi i).-.,..oii h h this dav tiled in Una olhce his sworn slalciueiit No. -' so, ,.r thej purchiise ol the SF'4 of s ct . ' I'-1 L'ti south, range .' west and will oiler proof to show that the kind .-..uuht in more valnablo for its timber or stoiie than lor agricultural pui'i and to, establish his claim t ) said land hel.-iv i t o l:.'L'isler and I.'eeeiver of thi.; ..Ilice i..u..i..,r,r flie .oii. on Wednesdiiv the M.ttehl i more valuai.lu lor II lliutwr or alont U.i i ...I.e.- I'm" He ii-iiii s thuii lor ic;rlciilliiral inirponex, and to eslaU- Hl'd day of Seplenil" 1 l-'l'-- I" ""' 1(.r .-Uira lo aalil Una belore tlw K.'KlMer an witnesses: l.oy Stearns, tiscar I'd- ,,y, k.-v.mv.t ol Hits office at ll.wliurir. orcou, n-nnlH I'hll Lccklev aim i.ov .' 1 1 1 ici i on rii'iaynif .mi v ot ." iiiwr r.i sue all of Oakland, Oregon. invnuv all nersoiiH cla nun EEa J. If yo;t wish comfort, clej;At;cc aud a reasonable price, see us before buyiug fJ . F" Kk lea tau-a av m a ROSKHURG, OREGON Co. 3 uns.. nin rnllcistaus. i.an.1 Otflce. ' R.el.iirx, Urooii, Julie SO, 1:HI2. N.'in-o if. lieivhy Klveti thai in iuin.liauce J ..lilt the itoi isi'iu ol the act ot i t oes is. o( June 3, 1STS, entitle.! ; "Am a-'t (or the "ale ol li.iv er lan.ls iu the Si!enl t'alilotiiia. fiegnn. Nevada an.l Wlt- I inaioit leirltori. " exleu.le.1 to all the Pub- ! tic I.U'al Sl-Vs l.v act ol Aumisl 1lh, i MRS. MAI D IIAI.I., j ol Mm lli- (nit. i, on illy ol Donald', xtntc ol I'ra K.m, li.. Una .lay llk'i in tbiat oitiec her wci u smiiiii.-nt No, i-.l, lor the puiehc ol U.o t ' v ., s1, Ni;1, ol aee. X. H. li J9 8, K. . V ,!- t- m mmtTra -, , , , . . . r r- W. M. ni will oder .n.f lo-how that the land NHI t NS WI H'l.ll'VJ n 11 H UlS'l'f 11.1 G 'The iMily gnu iu the ... world v;uar-anteed to shoot Nitro powder ;iud :;ot uct loose,.. I ...tin-. ,h u lllll..h- T. It . Hurl.tw. .tnhn Hail , I Jr , AlexjiLler Thoinpwn, P. Joun-ou, all of g adverse-, yyr,. i rii'l;, On-Kou. I iuy eii't all peiM.ua olatmlli! aaverwlr th ittljce on oi before said :ird day of September, 1W. J, T. JiKIPOt, ihui-tpr, i.."t.". .. .. il.iseribed hinds are rp.mesl- iviiiu ."' . , ... . ... ...'. . ,K. ahovM devciibe.1 lands-ara n-.ni.nlc.i M . . . ... ..I...:. ..l.ii,,, i.. tl.t I'd lO IllCllieu J.O .... fore s JliWl) their rtai in la tbla olhce on or beioro aaid ,'lih ilny ol Oeuibir. 1JJ. J.T. BRllKita. iy egittcr. A COMPLETE LINE S. K. SYKES, Hardware,