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THE States for the same period. The Da cd hum PlainripalPP Party s,nce lfc aclueved contro1 of KUdCUUly iIdlllUeaH3lthe national covernment in 1860, has been the directing force in national SHOCKING DOUBLE SUICIDE Published Mondays and Tlmn-days. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. V. C. CONNER, Editor F. H. ROGERS, Manager Subscription f 2.00 per Year. Advertising Rates on Application. progress, and in the vast aavance-j ment made in every line. Its policies have given scope for the free work- infT of those forces which make for popular progress and national growth in population and power. Wm. Ford and Miss Amber Bogard the Principals in Sensational Tragedy. Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., ae second class mail matter. JULY 14, 1904. FOR PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt, of New York. FOR VICE-rJlESIDEST Chas. W. Fairbanks, of Indiana. County Claims Allowed. Following ia the list of claims allowed at the July term of County Court, o Douglas County, Oregon : J T Henderson judge elec t C 00 S A Perkins " 0 00 Scott Morris clerk elec (I 00 A E Ozouf " 20 40 C L McAfee judge elec 0 00 bred Weatherly clerk elec 0 00 A F l'rown judge.elec 0 00 THEY WERE RESIDENTS OF MILLWOOD VENERABLE CANDIDATES The democrats have an apparent preference for old men for the vice- W. I. Vawter of iledford, who re nrftsidpntial nomination. When Cleve- ceived a flattering endorsement here land was first nominated in 1SS4, his at the last election for Joint Repre- running mate was ex-Governor Thomas sen tative from Douglas and Jackson A. Hendrick, of Indiana, who had been counties, is a candidate for Speaker the candidate for the vice-presidency of the House. He is a good parlia- on the Tilden ticket in 1S76. Hen- mentarian and well fitted for the po- dricks was 66 years old when inaug- sition. The members from this part urated and died a few months later, of the state, the PLAlNDEALERjbelieves In 1SS8, Cleveland's associate on the will give him their hearty support, Allen O. Thnrman. the nMP- f nw Bi,ra.7S The Woodless campaign Because Paul Wendling, a Portland man, contended that the sanitation of Portland is not what it should be; that the drinking water is too warm and injurious to health; that board ing house meals were not served on time and their coffee is bad, he was adjudged insane and committed to tyjfg pamjy pr0Vjnd g Barrier tO COnSUITl' r hp, nsvlnm Monri.iv. This is a sDeedv 3 and effective manner in dealing with knockers, to say the least. U L Steams J L Hunt clerk elec. mation of Ford's Love for, Miss Bogard, They Decide to Die Together. The about American Lake, Having grown despondent from brooding over the barrier which blighted all prospects for the future happiness of herself and the man, who by his unholy love had won her affec tions, pretty sixteen-year-old Amber Bogard and William D. Ford, mutual- self destruction and out in and near Tacoma, ly agreed upon n l - 7m oS has been occupying the fin pages of calmly and deliberately carried out "Uncle" Adlai Stevenson was older w it f Lwo,i..i ni,.a k- tne Dig iNortnwest dames mis weeiv, "-" uwu.v i...b.v. v v to the utter exclusion of the "less when he drowning themselves in the Umpqua river at a point three miles below Millwood, between the hours of mid night and dawn Tuesday morning, in which was enacted one of the most shocking tragedies ever recorded in Douglas county. From evidence and testimony submitted at the inquest, which was conducted by Dr. J. (J. Wednes- paper ft appears that Ford, a married than President Cleveland and when he ran again on the ticket important ' war news from the Orient, with Mr. Bryan in 1900, he was 65, ar seems the all ml.ng passion, je whileMr. Brvan was then onlv40. S1 of our boasted "v.luation An Saw-all Rrrnn's rrninino- mnrp Juu in lsyb, was his senior Dy many On .Tnlv V2th tha Inland Democrat. years. Judge Parker is 52, while ex- a new. weeyy newspaper was launched Senator Henry C. Davis, of West Vir- at Grangeville, Idaho, by Hon. A. C. - - ii o i !.. 4.v:i. . 6 , . , . aioore. mis newspaper appeaia m Twitchell, county coroner, years ago, ana is long past me mar comDetition to the Grangeville oi wree score years anu ten. nublished bv E. McBroom. formerly of m,n n(rP(i -iinnr SS vir. who raided Roseburg. with his family, a wife and four chil dren, on what is known as sheep ranch" some four or five miles below Millwood, has been paying his atten tions to Miss Bogard for some time .... past and had succeeded in winning her confidence and affections. How ever, it seems that the consummation An Alabama Democrat says the of their plighted love for one another negro plank in the Chicago platform found an unsurmountable barrier m rr - . has destroved the Republican Dartv in Ford s existing domestic relations, nave Deen aDie to wonu , x, - T1 , r, TWO SIDES TO THE STRIKE. V hat cities and counties need are President nnnnellr for the nnion mavors. district attorneys, assessors We are fighting against a decrease in wages. The average pay for unskill ed workmen was ISh cents an hour. We ask this be made the minimum. The employers cut it to 17i and 15 cents. With steady work, a man could live on 15 cents, but in some plants men only 13 hours a week. Armour & Co., for employers We consider the demand for an advance in wages entirely unwarranted by conditions. We propose to submit the question to arbitration, but the union declined. We have had appli cations from hundreds of men for po sitions at less wages. OREGON BOYS COMPLIMENTED and sheriffs who will do their full duty fearlessly. Then the presidency will take care of itself, pertinently remarked the daily Journal. the South. It seems probable now and as this mutual intatuation m- thnf. the Democrats will carrv even creased, this barrier to the future Mississippi and Texas. happiness of the couple enlarged and finallv produced despondencv on the Governor Chamberlain is visiting part 0f the unfaithful husband and his mother in Natchez, Miss. He will his jnrl lover, which prompted them go to Cincinnati July lb to attend t0 together. the meetmg ot the supreme lodge oi On Mondav evening Ford called at Elks. He is expected to return home the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II about July 25. Nothing more of the matter reached Sheriff McClallen until about four o'clock in the afternoon, when a tele phone message from .Millwood an nounced that the bodies of the couple had been found in the river. Wednesday morning Coroner Titch ell and Deputy Sheriff V. L, Bogard, the latter being an uncle of the dead irl, went to .Millwood to hold an in vest and inquire more fully into the tragedy. It was stated that parties from Millwood who started out to trace and apprehend if possible, the supposed eloping couple, found no trouble in following their footprints ilong the road to the Alexander Fish- ry, where the boat and coat on the opposite side of the river attracted their attention, and calling to mind the repeated threats of the girl to Irown herself, a little investigation revealed the dead bodies of the couple ying at the bottom of the deep pool, still locked in one another's embrace. The bodies were recovered and the inquest brought out few additional facts, and while there was no eye witness to the tr.tgedv it is apparent from the evidence that it was with out doubt a deliberate and premedi tated double suicide, prompted through despondency, or a desire to save the principals and their families from disgrace. The voung ladv belongs to a verv G 00 6 00 C A McGeo judge elec 0 00 Harvey Cockoram " 0 00 Hobt Hunt clerk elec 6 00 Henry Conn judge elec 8(0 William Kamii COO V T Kmery clerk elec 0 00 Jos Sykes judge elec 0 20 NTJewett " 0 00 G Worthington clerk elec C 00 A S Buell judge elec 7 CO James Morgan " 0 CO Wm Voorhees clerk elec 0 00 Koy McClallen judge elec 0 00 W K Huzzell " 0 00 Ed H inkle clerk elec 0 00 J M Donnell judge elec David McKay " G W Short clerk elec E Underwood " 3 00 Geo Carter " 4 00 II Dyer " 2 50 I, L Perdue hall rent lights.,... 2 60 Mrs. J II Griggs hall rent 3 00 SHCroy " ' 2 60 T W Androwo " 3 50 IB Nichols oil 25 Nels Kydell hall rent 3 60 J A Black juror 11 40 Chas McGee juror 10 80 J L Churchill judge election 10 (() Lewis Decker " 0 00 W D Ford clerk election 0 00 D C Livingston judge election. . . ! 00 Lafe Engles " 10 00 W II Bond clerk election li 00 It M Noah judge election C 00 GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PRODUCE .... 7 GO G 00 . . . . 00 D.ivid Thompson judge elec C 00 8 00 ilec G 00 II Z Ireland " 0 00 W II Coats clerk election 9-10 M L Brown judge election 11 40 Fred Snyder " 0 00 Hiram Thrush clerk election 0 CO Charley Bartley judge election.. GOO Scott Nunn " G 00 Sam Morgan clerk election G 00 W II Shane judge election G 00 Geo Rouse " G 00 Michael Goetz clerk election ... 2G 00 A B Haines judge election 10 40 John Hancock " 0 00 S II Brown clerk election G 00 II E Andrus judge election G 00 2la koop tho largost and bast assortment of Staplo and Jancy Sroeoros, &rosh bruits and Jarm iProduco in tho ctty, and can snpply your wants at as cheap or cheaper prices than can be had anywhere. Remember that wo Jcaop tho ficst. X J Richards L E Millege clerk The "cross of gold .and crown of thorns" has lost its eloquence and meaning to Democracy, and has a de cidedly hollow ring since the late Democratic national convention. The following high compliment is paid the Oregon Soldier boys by a staff correspondent at the American Lake Encampment: The excellent discipline and organi zation of the men of the Third Ore gon Regiment of Infantry ia at tributed by many to the fact that the regiment is officered almost entirely by veterans of the Spanish-American War. The omcers oi uoionei uan- next exchange tenbeins staff were m the "lump- Ljolence pines with but one or two exceptions and a maioritv of the com- What the Democrats pany commanders and Lieutenants done and what they saw service in the Orient during Agui- food for naldo's nalmv davs. week. t r - . i t Ti 1 1 t. It is enough to fill many an Oregon 5 won 1 D0Il DUt a bPeBCB home with anxiety to read under l 1113 advocating juage racers eiec- great scare heads in the Northwest daily papers that "a fierce engage ment occurred at American Lake Monday and Wednesday between the First and Second Brigades, the Sec Brigade being repulsed with 'heavy loss.'. The Third Oregon was routed while the First Separate Oregon done valiant service for the victorious First Brigade in the face of .a deadly fire." Mothere, wives and sweet hearts will anxiously await tidings of the safely of their dear ones on the fateful battlefields about American Lake, Washington. Uhurchill, the home of the voung lady, who was a step-daughter of Mr. Churchill, and the evening was spent pleasantly, the parents having never noticed any undue intimacy between I Ford and their daughter. After Ford departed for his 'iome the young lady The Jap has shewn himself a great retired as usual, but it seems, quietly all-around fighter. All around the crept from her room sometime after Russians, for one thine flank, front midnight and joined Ford who re- and rear. mained outside in waiting for her and the two walked leisurely down the Parker and Davis have exchanged river a distance of about three miles m 111 1 I'll . congratulatory teleerams. ihey wm below Millwood to a point Known as messages of con- Alexander's Fishery, where Ford had been working. At this point they entered a boat and crossed the river to a deep pool on the opposite side Here they tied the boat and after Ford removed his toat and placed it on small tree, the couple evidently jump ed into the water from the rear end of the boat and sank in a last fond embrace in about ten feet of water. The suicide was therefore most delib erate and premeditated, a conclusion which is verified from the fact that on several occasions prior to the tragedy the young lady whosi friends had noticed aDneared in a desnondent The New York press thinks Parker mood threatened to end her life in sending his famous telegram to Sheenan intended to rebuke Hill. should have did will now be conversation for several tion would be interesting, to say the least. V L Bogard judge elec 0 00 A Marshall " 19 00 W 1 Totteii clerk elec G 00 A II Henson judge elec G 00 G W .Marvin clerk elec G 00 RS Johns " GOO J D Cornutt judge elec G 00 U W Wonnacott clerk elec 12 00 EW Riddle " GOO M J Willars judge elec G 00 J L Boyles clerk elec 14 80 0 T Beals " G 00 T J Butcher judge elec G 00 G W I'uckett clerk elec 6 00 R I. Couglar " 6 00 W H Lindsev judge elec 6 00 L J Shaffer J BRader clerk election Wm M Moore judge election C D Drain J A Black clerk election Henry Mooney judge election. . . C M Henderer Roht Anlauf clerk election Wm Helliwell judge election E B Spangenberg " Aaron Applegate clerk election. . Grant Taylor deputy sheriff R A Woodruff elec estimable and highly esteemed pioneer Geo A Crane family and has always born an irre proachable reputation. She was of a gentle ami winsome dispositition and was held in the highest regard by all who knew her. W. D. Ford has resided in the Mill wood vicinity for some time past and leaves to mourn his loss a wife and four children, the eldest of whom is six years, and the lamuv is m almost destitute circumstances. Funeral services over the bodies were con ducted Wednesday, interment in the Cole's Vallev cemeterv. Jasper Wilkins clrrk L D Carl Ed Weaver judge elec Claud Fallen clerk elec A F Cornutt Obe Barker judge elec Roht Blakely clerk elec Will Singleton " James Wright judge elec F I' Brown clerk elec W A Smiley judge elec Ben E Lyster clerk elec E E Ricker A E Butler judge elec Jus Grubbo clerk elec . . .. W C C Sagabard G W Stephens judge elec 9 40 A AThielclerk elec G 00 E M Brooks " 6 00 I E Medley judge elec 9 40 Ifadore Rice, clerk elec G 00 S C Quant " 6 00 Frazier Ward judge elec GOO Tho- Ward clerk elec 6 00 G 00 1 6 20 G 20 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 6 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 24 00 6 00 G 00 G 00 Coroner's Verdicts. James Bridges judge elec GOO Ed U-nox clerk elec G 00 I. R Mynatt " 6 00 E M Goodman judge elec G 00 W E Cochran clerk elec 6 00 JTSpaugh " ' GOO Perry Duncan judge elec 6 00 W II Bozzell clerk elec 6 CO E II Smick ' 6 OT Jobn Agee judeelec GOO Jack Chenoweth clerk elec G 00 Narcissus LaRaut " 6 00 W A Simmonds judge elec G 00 Edgar Walker clerk elec 6 00 J A Eggars " 0 00 W II Redfield judge el-c G 00 I) B Redfield clerk elec 6 00 E K Wilson judge elec 20 GO 0 00 G 00 Parker was not understood to be so safe a man that he could be allowed to talk before the ticket was made. by drowning, and on the day prior to the drowning Ford had written a let ter to his wife and gave it to the and voted for Parker. Thf Dpmof.rar.n p.hfiRrftd for Cleve- land, howled with delight for Bryan M f rrier o feli7 in ,he BUiieu among uiuei tilings mat uu- fore you receive this letter I will Bryan says Parkers nomination have passed into another world." was secured by crooked and inde- Upon arising Tuesday morning Mr. fensible methods." and Mrs. Churchill discovered that their daughter was missintr and it be- August26, is the date fixed for found that ForJ coul(1 not be lo. the State and its impracticability and the big Jeffries-Monroe fight in San cated it wag suspicj0ned that an intricacies become apparent to those Francisco. elonment had been nlanne.1 and suc- Demo- ces3uy carried out by the couple. " Mr. Churchill 'phoned to bhenff McClallen at Roseburg, telling him of Again the war news has the stage the elopement and asking him to come Millwood, Oregon, Julyl3, 190-1. We, the coroner's jury, empaneled to inquire into the cause of the death of Miss Amber Bogard, declare that she was 1G years old at the time of her death; that death occurred by drowning, at a point about 3 miles below Millwood, Douglas county, Ore gon, in the Umpqua river, at a point known as Alexander's Fishery, and further, that death occurred about 3 o'clock a. m., July 12, 190-1, and that the act was committed with suicidal intent. Wm. B. Clakkb, C. M. Rasmussk.v, A. L. Hkhaki, J. S. Gkkmond, v. l. bogakd, Antwixe McKay. Da. J. C. Twitchell, Coroner. July 13, 1904. G 00 6 00 6 00 Since the direct primary measure has been adopted by the voters of The Populists and Bryan crats will organize to fight Parker. and the front page. who are making its workings a study as well as the additional expense it seems sure to incur to the taxpay ers, a murmur is going up to the ef fect that the measure did not receive that careful consideration of the vot ers which all such imDortant matters should receive, and even its most ar- No Longer a Democratic Paper. dent supporters seem somewhat dis- m . K . , , , , . . Chicago, Julv 11. The Chicago appointed in the probable outcome of Chr0D;cle. which kas been generally re- the measure, which is receiving much garded as a Democratic newspaper, will announce formally in its issue tomorrow that it will hereafter appear as a Repub lican newspaper. immediately and arrest Ford. Sheriff McClallen informed Churchill that he would have to come to Roseburg and swear out a warrant first, whereupon Mr. Churchill promised to do so. A I Ijnenl)erg " W S Booth clerk elec W S Brilt judge elec W L Nichols II F Nichols clerk elec R Fate judge elec Wm Perdu W H Ravmond clerk elec Al Stewart judge elec 13 00 V D Love " 6 00 W F Harris clerk elec 6 00 DSK Buick judge elec 6 20 G W Karzartee " G 20 David Martin clerk elec G 20 Hiram Gallop judge elec 10 40 G 00 ... G 00 1 G 20 G 00 We, the jury empaneled to inquire into the death of W. D. Ford, find that Mr. Ford is 3S years old and he was drowned in the Umpqua river, Douglas county, Oregon, about three (3) miles below Millwood, at a point known as Alexander's Fishery, and from evidence produced and a letter written to his wife, that ho drowned himself with suicidal intent, July 12, 190-1. Wm. B. Clakkb, C. M. Rasmussen, A. L. Hebakd, Antwinb McKay, J. S. Gekmond, V. L. BOGAKD. J. C. Twitchell, Coroner. July 13, 1904. H Dyer Wm Armitagc clerk elec J J Thornton judge elec 8 20 W Shoemaker W F Price clerk elec Ed Marstera judge elec Wm Gilliam II C Allen clerk elec 0 00 Jesse Morris clerk elec 0 00 E D Powell judg elec G 00 Ferdie Fortin clerk elec 6 00 C L Germond " G 00 Arthur Blakely judge elec G 00 Chas Clarke clerk elec G 00 Isaac Mathews " 6 00 A S Buahnell judge elec 6 00 Geo Byron clerk elec 6 00 A A Giles " 6 00 John Wilson judge elec 6 00 Jos Thompson clerk elec G 00 J G Barnes " 6 00 Alvah Flock judge elec G 00 Morris Raymond clerk elec 6 00 I) W Hanks " 1G 40 F D Lander judge elec. G 00 Frank 5IcIntyro clerk elec 0 00 Frank Flischer " G 00 Darrius Wells judge elec G 00 J M Stark clerk elec 6 00 C C Adkinson " 0 00 J R Hutchinson judge elec 13 40 C H Maupin clerk elec G 01 A T Reed " Benton Mires judge elec Ira Wimlwrly clerk elec Jas A Sterling " W D Simmons " J I Chapman " N PJones " H A Crow F M Hopkins CO White Frank Calkin Alfred .Mathews " W M Thompson . " A B Haines Sr " Sam Jonea " A W Umb " Allie Perkins " E G Young t Co hall rent J M Donnell A H Henson H H Gidney J M Fletcher W B Clarke W Freyer A W Lamb W II Thompson maicing booths.. I O O F hall rent E E Wells Darius Wells juror J L Hunt Lewis Ash " Ai Stewart Jno R Sutherlin '" V L Bogard ' ET Woodruff Al Stephens Joseph Mabley " Henry Bashnell " J M Thompson " Edward Weaver " Jobn Spaugh " O T Beals Miles Agee Forrest Berry grand jury witness J Ferber Cino Nelson " Horace Marstere " Louis Pachette '" Mrs Fred Lough " C E Wade Benton Mires " A M Getx Scott Jefferson Cino Nelson " Phil Huntington ' G 00 Otto Benson ' 0 00 Tom Strader " 6 00 Ida Larson Win Talford dist atty wit W G Hill grand jury witness Jennie Longtire dist atty wit Jno Thompson state vs Brother. A M Gets Homer Farlow " Wm Farrer " Tom Strader dist atty wit L B Saxton ' D R Sham brook expressage C W Vail reg'1-'"0? L E Milledgc Jno McCurdy G 00 Tom Howard GOO J A Buchanan S vs Hanks W S Cornutt drawing-jury G 00 G 00 6 00 13 40 6 00 15 00 G 00 6 00 12 40 G 0' G 00 G 00 G CO G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 CO G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 u uu 3 GO (t 00 0J 3 09 5 (O 3 0" 1 0 5 On 2 13 0" 10 0" 12 2l 13 00 G 20 19 00 S 40 10 $t 6 GO 10 40 11 GO 10 40 S OJ 14 4J 7 4 I 3 4 20 1 (MJ 4 50 1 50 6 70 G 70 G 00 5 20 3 00 G 70 . 11 00 A 50 1 50 160 3 J0 I 00 I 50 1 5 - 1 50 1 50 1 00 . 1 00 2 55 34 SO JCruse 6c yfewland Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce at McNamee's; Grocery 45 mi JOB WORK The Finest in the County to Be Had at the : : : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statement?, Ei:veloie?, Wedding Stationery, Poster, Legal Biank, Briefs, in fact anything in the Printing line, (rive ns a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed 00! SOMETHING NEW Utopian Mat Finish Pottery New, up to date, fancy and Ornamental. 25 Different designs. Various designs and assortments of Jardinier's at WINSLOW'S JEWELER And OPTICIAN t t I t QAAIE LAWS OF GREUON. 6 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 criticism from the state press. Marjied Talk about trusts, the Democratic nominee for vice president is a veri table trust within himself. Besides controlling vast railroad interests he is also a heavy stockholder in several banking concerns as well as large coal mines. It is 'said that he was given the nomination in consideration of hii enormous wealth and the great need of some large contributions to the Democratic national campaign fund. Davis and trusts are synonyms. The history of the Republican party Bince its organization embraces, in reality, the history of the United Weather Report. U. S. Weather Bureau Office, Roseudiui, Ore. Week ending 5:p. m., July 13, 1904. Maximum temperature, 89 on the 9th Minimum temperature, 42 on tho 13th Rainfall for the week, .01. Total rainfall since 1st of month, .01. Total lainfall from Sept. 1, 1903, to date, 39.98. Average rainfall f-om Sept. 1 to dale 34. 8G. Total excess from Sept. 1, 1903, to date, 5.12. Average precipitation for 27 EODB, ss.b. Tbos. Gibson, Observer, A very pretty wedding occurred Tues day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Tidd. Air. J. B. Godmnn was united in holy wedlock to Mies Ella B Padan, Rev. Geo. II. Bennett ollicia ting. The bride, who had but recently ar rived from Marietta, Ohio, was charm ing in white organdie and lace, and car ried a handsome boquet of white roses. The rooms were prettily decorated with ferns and flowers, and the ceremony was performed beneath an arch of feathery ferns. An elegant dinner was served. Mr. Godman is in the employ of tho Southern Pacific railroad company. wet sea- Tho happy couple left on tho Wednesday morning train for n ten days' visit in Mummcy Bros. Get Contract. Bids were opened in Cottage Grovo Monday, July 11, on construction of a H( wer system for that city, extending a distance of 5G00 feet. There were seven bidders, ninong which were Mummoy Bios, of Eugene, Gesncr of Salem and Fugan ot Albany. Mummoy Bros wore tl.e lowest bidders and secured tho con tract, tho price being $11,800. The bonds v, ill he sold July 10, after which work wdl Lein at onco on construction. & uminey Bros, have built a number of sewers in Eugeno. J M Ritchoy judgoelec G 00 C II Laworenco clerk elec.... Tilmond Redford " S G Long judge elec Geo Wilson clerk olec L I, Marsters " G 00 G 00 G 00 G 00 0 00 California, W. W. Cardwell and son, Murray, went to l'eel to enjoy an outing Tues day. They wcro accompanied by the form r's nephew, Jas. Fitk. C P Parker dop sheriff G 00 Hiram French Mat Ruckles W S Johnson T C Johns John. Neunor J K Fletcher Henry Barkor W B Clarko E E Wolla Frank Fato W Freyer Allen T W Androw8 A F Brown " 6 00 " G 00 " 0 00 " 6 00 " G 00 ' G 00 " 0 00 " 0 00 " 0 00 0 00 " 6 00 " 0 00 " G 00 hallrcn.t 5 00 J A Buchanan S vs Harris 3 45 J A Buchauan S vs Oatriian 9 40 CW Turner " 3 30 Sam Knight " 3 SO A T Thompson ' 1 00 H V Miller " . 3 SO Geo Yocum Justice Court 5 10 H C Slocum constable SG VO W B Hammitte indgt asst 15 00 WLDeardorff " 6 00 W C Gilmour " 2 50 Sam Jones dep sheriff 2 00 W 0 Bridges indgt asst 20 00 G Gilbertson dep assessor 47 50 Wm Hedrick " 106 45 C L Germond " W 65 L R Mynatt " 52 50 Wm F Harris " 7G 25 WU Grubbo " 55 25 Asher Ireland " ' ' 3270 Chas Fields " 40 00 A II Churchill " 65 00 Frank H Rogers " 17 50 Michael Gootz election 5 70 W B Lamb canvassing votes.... 4 00 B Brock way election 2195 E L Parrott " 12 S5 J C Twitchell county physician 20 00 Hotel McClallen brd jury 3 00 0 0 Brown grad ox papers .... 24 00 F B Hamlin trav expenses 53 70 Glass it Prudhommo stationery 35 00 Plaindealer Pub Co ' 4S 40 Roy McClallen for dist atty 2 50 C W Hatfield over pd taxes .... 8 00 A W Martin " 1 GO II T McClallen shft salary 13 85 E L Parrott " 28 20 N T Jowett digging grave 5 00 J R Daniels wood courthouse 40 00 Caso & Hamilton lumber 14 70 Stearns & Chonoweth rds G7 25 i W D Simmons hall rent light.. . 2 70 D N Fish hall rent 6 00 Goo Byron roads J A Buchanan Fi vs rilkinRton. Mrs M A Howes 1 Mrs I J Norman ' Mrs W A Norman " Minnie Galighor " A Long " Dr J 0 Twitchell " J A Buchanan S vs E 11 Smith James Mooro " Henry Strader " 100 00 13 55 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 50 1,00 U00 (Continued on third pago ) : At this season of the year there j are beginning to come in inquiries : as to the open and closed season : for fish and game in Oregon. The : Plaindealer prints the following : brief synopsis furnishing the in- : formation: Male deer, antelope and moun tain sheep, open season July 15 to November 1. Female deer, Au- t gust 15 to November 1. Killing t'of spotted fawns, elk or beaver j prohibited at all times of year. : No one is allowed to take more : than five deer in a season. Night hunting or with dogs, the pur- i chase or sale of hides without tags, or of venison, prohibited. Open season for stiver grey : squirrel, October 1 to January 1. : Quail, grouse, native pheasants, I prairie chickens, open season Oc ! tober 1 to December 1; limit, 10 i birds per day. Douglas county, Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. j Ducks, geese, swan, open sea- son from September 15 to January 1; limit of ducks, 100 per week or : J 50 in one day; Eggs of game and song birds protected the year around. j Trout, open season April 1 to November 1. To be taken with hook and line only. Sale prohibit ed at all times. The laws of the State require non-resident market hunters to havo a license, costing $10 per 1 season. It is unlawful to hunt within in- closures without owner's permis- sion. Notice for Publication. Boaebai. Ontoa. v .v . Julrs. rot. Notice U berebr dm that Uia fiinin. i Buaal Kttler bu fifed notka of hU Intention I to akeflalp.-oalinrcpportof blJelxln.mtl I I bit till proof will be made before Ecrlster ' tnd RcceiTcr D S. Lrd OOe at Bntebarr. , Oretoa. on Aactut 15. ISOC Tlx: ! t CHARLES F BORN. , on hU H. E. f . I2I51. lor tba trt xc Si to 29 t,rSv He name Ue following witnesses to prore bli contlnatcs reddened npoa and eol tlTatioa ct said Uad. Tit: RnlolJ AmUein John I. hnherr. Jtmlt Klrkeod&U. Wm. Jt Por ter, bjiui i.sau t aojey. J.T. BRIDGES. J' Regbur. Notice. SoUoe it bercbr giren tbal I. Catherine Al Irrda Loalia Hunlltoa.UuanlUa and Mother oi Roderick SIdner Janes Hamilton. nd Ex ecatrlxor the L.U Will and Inumnt Hi.. ner Bobert Hamilton, all of Douglas Cnnnty. Orejon, do, this day bj matnal approrsl aad : content, and, to farther the best Interests of i the said Roderick Sidney- James HamUton. rrant and jlre to the said son and ward, his . (all Use and majority, with, lull cower to act for himself, la all bis baitness and other rela 4 Hons. After the date, hereof, the said son and ward win be solely responsible for any and all debts that he may contract, and shah be the ! pos-essor of ail hit property and tarn tax. Cathousk ALraxDA. Loots fUatLTOx. Uolher and Guardian of Roderick Sidney Jmes Hamilton. j u-a. O-p BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW IE! Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins ooil for silo. Leave order with J. F. Barker. ti We are told upon good authority that Dave West called upon a local physician the other day, stated his ills and the doctor wrote a prescrip tion and handed it to him. The pa tient then inquired the probable cost of getting it filled and was told about sixty cents would pay the bill. Dave then asked the doctor for the loan of that amount, whereupon the doctor scratched his head, drew a line through several parts of the prescription and then handed it to the patient, saying, "Now you can get it filled for a dime; those I scratched out were for your nerves, but I see you do not need any thing for them." Drink Soda fe fron.M. & J HOME MADE CREAMS CURRIER'S FINE NEW FOUNTAIN flue Crisp The BEST Taffies IceCrean