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Washington, klckrr 1 r.K li auil .t. I’ k Kin*. When we have a tfood man doae hia work well in the past sn-1 that of Oregon Tiie-» two geulh-iueii arv «taapttiR up lor a number of y ears, it stands to reason >in an office uf tuch imp«>rtanre to all PVBLlCllKb KVKBY HUBeDAY, that lie will be equally as faithful in the |el<«ee«. an office upuu «huee decieion« I anu down the gnat »tale of Oregon tell It ing people why they should be elected, future His experience on the bench is depend eo great pru|»erty interest« PRICE ¿ in his favor and if the people should would lx folly to put an untried man in I one tv congre»» and the other IDTTOB» AXtl t-Bot-HIKTOBS. turn him aside for untried ina'erial just ( hie plaee. All | ar tie« will contrlt their governor ol the stale. In »harp contrast for political reasons, we fail to see where- ' own interval« in cup|>orting Judge F A. to the very few .-easoiis they give why bats » of areecBiKriuM: ; they »houM be eleclei, there are a host Ona Year, in ndvance. - • 25 in comes the profit. The voters ot Moore Southern Oregon are not so thoroughly of good onea wliy they should be kepj at Mil Month«. . . • . Thran Months. ... .J# tied up to parly but what they can m » THE WA/f WITH SPAIN. AXD i home. Mr. \ eateh has Ivea a most 8ingl« C oi - i »». * what is to their interests Fitness fur persistent office hunter and h»» been Th» data oppo»it» your name Indit alM office ia the first requisite and especially SOUND MONEY. i fairly »uc-«-«.ful at this his chosen pro th» H im » to ar fetch your »ul»<ripiM>n 1« paid 'lhe United States is plunge»! into the I lesaiun. Some time iu b.a life he it is your awount with Ilia Cot aiza. w hen in this case. Unlike the other candi you pay your »nbacription sa» that the data dates tor this office. Judge Hanna has a midst of a war w ith a foreign power fiea.d of the great objector Mr Holman, ■ 1 banxad. record before the people for their in No man living can rell what the end or I uf Indiana, and following the usual cu»- AJvertuins r»t»» on apaHvarioa. ' <>pv spection. and this record they know and the votnplicaiions will lie. It is true U>m of »mall men, wi>o think to make for i-bange or ad niu.l 1« b»n.lt«i in l<ef<>r<- that ad the European cuuntries have th»iu»elve« great bv copying lhe »mall Tue»«l*v uoon, oUierwu» «slunk of lb» wilt endorse It at the polls ill June ■allrr «ill I* • hsrgfl for st (be r*te of 5< ■ served notices ol neutrality, but never i things in great men, became just an per running in< b. «inyl» ■ olumn A.l.-ra A few days ago a well-known citizen theless there are symptom» uf uneasiness ’ ordinary »mall bure-1 kicker without any bun. and addition it »copy »1111» -harysd It may be sense as to the fillies» of kicking Hi» for at th» rate of 10c per running in. h, .in of Grant« Paas receive«! a letter from a m France ami Germany gic coJaan. prominent business man of Yaquina in necessary lor this government to raine w hole public and legislative record is that Entered at the post olti- e »I Granta !’*■- which he »aid that while he was \ot a large puma of money to carry the con- j-d a chronic obetru;kioni»t. Necessary Oregon, a» »aeund-ilae. mail matter. demo« rat yet he, as well as hundreds ol rtn l to a euwessfui termination Al appropriations have been fought by biin other business men in his section of ready in the Senate then has been an | (or no other reason except to tie doing T hursday , M ay j 6, 189«. Oregon, “expected to supf»ort and vote effort made to unsettle the finance« of ■omething to draw hl» salary. Had he1 for J <> Booth for state treasurer.” the country by practically changing the ! ba<i hi» way Oregon would at this mo- OUR TICKET. This office should be filled by a thorough standard, This il in the form of a prop* i nrent be without a soldier. The si ate tic bet busine«« man. one who is honest and I onition to iaeue 000,00) of green National Guard was his pet aversion,and Governor............................ T. T. GEER «apable, and such a man in J <>. Booth backs, or to issue bond«' payable in sil he would gladly have seen it dis'olved, : of Marion. of Josephine county ver, without entering upon the question Imagine the tiguie that Oregon would ' sute .............. UK. KINCAID l of whether the gold standard is the beat j cut in this proaent emergency without of Enne. I’ut in a vote lor Howard ' or not. Bute Treasurer J. O. BOOTH any troops, while every other state in the ; No man who gives the subject a mo Union eould immediately fill its quota of Josephine. There is no*, a p itriutic citisen through nient’s thought, can fail to see that such Sup’t. Bub. Inst J H. A( KF. RM AN How ridiculous we would appear In out the leng'b and breadth of our broad a proposition a« lhe at»ove would be dis* ef Multnomah. the matter ol the Nicaragua canal hie land, more particularly we Oregonian«, Supreme Judge F.A. MOORE astroue at the present tun** Silver men opposition was consistent and unflinch oi Columbia but bus felt more or Iu«« anxiety at»out claim that the white metal i* unduly de ing and for-no reason on earth, other Attorney (»eneral J. L. RTORÙ the safety of the great battleship Ore predated. That it is depreciated is an than bi» desire to be known as a great of Wasco. gon, tbe pride of our navy. It is a re- undisputed fact, and to propose in the objector l-ooking over the politic*! State Printer W. H EhF.D" | lief to know that «fie cautiously »teamed face of that fact to borrow gold with the record ol the man thero is nothin, to be of Jackson along noiselessly dver 1.3,(XX) miles of i avowe<l determination to pay back in found but a lot of «elfish hide bound i First Congressional District.) dangerous water«, and is now »aiely - silver, would be simple madne«« Lin imbecilities. Not a single nol le thing Congres» ... . THOS. II. TONGUE moored at Key West When we look * coin’s advice to never swap horses in of Washington in bis public life. His speei hes »bow a back and think of Hie Oregon and tbe I erobwinga stream, holds good here. Nor thinness that 1» amazing. In reality ht (First Judicial District.) ; Marietta, winding along like lazy ser- ( can we afford to send to congress men talks worse nonsense than lox Arabia», Circuit Jmlge II. K. HANNA ! |M*nts, some!lines in narrow channels i who will countenance any such thing. ol Waldo write«, and that is saying a of Jackson i likely to lie waylaye<i and pounced upon ! We nee<l in congress, men.whu, inspired Disi. Attorney 1st diet. A. N. MU IS- great deal. In point of incapacity .Mr. I by a superior number of Kpantah war i bv the highest patriotism will reek first A. !'. A. King, the candidate for gover of Jackw’ii. ships,and then to know that she arrived jot all the honor of the country, and MrmberBoardEqualizatiou r F. Wor<l»n nor 1» even worse than Veatcii. ills op at Key West intact,without a blemish in I maintenance of Its credit in tlie first of Klxuialli. position to everything advantageous to her matbinery, is, to «ay the least, grat congressional district we have such a man --------------------- - the state lully equals Veatch’s, and in ad ifying We h /pe tbe Oregon may have i in Thoma« II. Tongue. Mr Tongue is dilion to this he 1» an AKA., »0 that not coistv Ttcxrr. an opportunity to distinguish herself, as ! a man of marked ability, having made content with being a kicker and an Represenlative W II HAMPTON «lie surely wid 11 an opportunity presents a fine record in congress during bis first uf Placer obstructionist he belongs to one of the itself. _____________ Cuunty Judge . ALEX WIHTI term.* He can he trusted to support only most offensive secret soil ties of modern ot Kerby. There ar* few men who are better such financial measures as will keep the times, a society whose object it is to Sheriff...................... ED I.iSTEIt known in Southern Oregon, or who, in a credit of <»ur country up to the highest create discord and bad testing among of Granta Paas quiet un<»tentatiuus way, have mad»* a | standard in the money markets ot the citizens holding different religious views. .................. J W HOWARD better record for themselves than W. H world. We all know from past ex peri 1 Every Yeti's religious opinions are his ('lark of Grants Pass f^eeds, the candidate for the office oí ence what a big issue of greenbacks own, and he is entitled to the full enjoy Assessor .......... E M CtJCKERLl.« I ! state printer Mr. Leeds haw been for means. It means fluctuating prices, a ment of them, but here is a society de of Murphy. I years the chief editor of the Ashland raid on the gold reserve, lhe disappear ' liberately organized to say tha'. it is not Commissioner .......... JAMES T TUkFH Tidings, and while out spoken and ance of that metal, and*lhe genera! un* so, for every Catholic, must be pro»crib of Wolf Creek aggressive on all questions he has al way* settling of business and credits. The is* cd Think of this, as if the Catholics School Supt.............. J D HAYES I been so gentlemanly and fair that he nuance of bonds redeemable in silver is were not Americans and patriotic and that they caused war tv be declared of Grants Pas« ' ha« made few cneiriiv«. ¡Jr has b« rti a open to the same objections. Thia ie 1 citizens. History shows abuudantly in spite of Mark llanna and M Kinley. Treasurer ............... J T TAkl.olt ' muwt indefatigable worker a« an editor | no time to try experiments We know that they have never faltered in tlieir She then turned on McKinley and de of Grants Pa»» i lor the intereHi of Southern Oregon. | the man who now represents us in Con- patriotism, and the action ol the Calho nounced him in the bitterest of terms. We know he is true, and that he lie church of America in this our present She concluded by urging the people to Many of the b*'st citlxens of this section | gress XX. , have liren brought her«* through the | will be true to his country’s interests. trouble, should convince the ino«l ignor vote the fusion ticket I wide publicity given to Honthern Ore* Thus. H. Tongue should be returned |r ant bigot that the Americanism of »u -b A Letter From Warden ■ goh through thu columns oi thr t idings. II ongres« by the people next month. inen as Cardinal Gibbons, Arch Bithop W II Leeds I ot staU- printer. Kiamath Falla, Or , May 21, 1898. Mr. Izrrda lias been tho best State print Ireland and our own Archbishop Gross E. J Kaiser, esq , Asliland, Or. rr that Oregon has ever l»a 1 if we are is ot the most Stirling quality, Contrast BY THEIR WORKS YE SHALL Vote for A. N . Hui io for district attor* Dearbir:—1 have read in the issue oi seeking the beet interest« of the stair, a , tlii» evenly matched team 01 candidates A'.VolE THEM. your paper of May 19. lbW8, a letter ol »•y ________ vote for W H Le«*ds will be th** way to with the republican nominees Messrs A Lawyer'» Court record is always the Geer and Tungus. Search their legit- Mr D. M. 8nelby, U S. special Indian J. W. Howard is the man fur count) show it. test of hi, standing as an attorney ina I lative records a.id see if they have been agent, asking for authority of the Interi clerk J.W. Howard, the independent can cor niiunity, ami Ins <|iialilication, are I obstructionists, if llietr actions would or department to investigate certain F.d Lisler will make a good sheriff, didate (or county clerk, I m in the race to : mvaribly estimated hy ths amount ol «erve to make our state ridiculous, or charges, made against me while 1 wat Allotting agent for the United Stat*»» We ¡earn from person« all over | bitainest he has in tlio courts. To this I '.lie people a ret ot churls. bscaase lie is a lush who attends strictly stay We ahould government in allotting lands to the I to his business. A luan who attends t< the county that he will receive a heavy end we leave taken the trouble to look up »ay not. Mr. Geer'a public record is a Indians, on the Klamath Indian reserta own business will not neglect the publn vote in every precinct in the county. I the record» of our candidate for district j thing to be proud of, alway s progressive tiun, and, also, tiie ai compan) ing atli- attorney and hisopponent C. B. Watson, Mr. Howard came into Southern Orvgi»i. busiusw. when it is entrusted to hie and standing fir the best interests of davit of one, Joseph Snoderly, apparent care. The |>eople will make no mistake alxjiit lb year ago a young man, without ths republican nominee, and have se : tlm state and its |ieople Mr. Geer has He worked at emed the following information , th*- ! proved himself to be an ideal man for ly in &upport of Mr. bhelby’s request fur in sleeting Ed Lister sltenff of Josephine a dollar in bi« jmm ket odd job« on rancho«, in the mine«, and forrectuess of wnicli nannot lie que»- ! governor. Too liberal aud large minded authority to investigate my ac counts and county. clerked in stores, waved hia money until ' titned as it is taken from the court rec- I to evtn countenance A 1’ A. ism, too work Micile acting as such allotting agent 1 also acknowledge the receipt Th. charge that Prof. J. H. Aca.rtnan he got a foot-hold, when he commenced o da uf Jackson county, viz Beginning 1 patriotic to cripple 1 lie state by suppres ot your oiler tu allow me space in your is in some way connected with the buxine«« for himself, and by goed man with January 1, 18P7, and extending up sing the National Guard, and too good a paper free of charge in which to answer American Book Company is absolutely agement ami strict busine«« methods, be ' to April 1, iMtlk, A. N. Solis! had 23 cases business man not to see the great ad- the insinuations against my public re without foundation. Prof. Ackermau accumulated a sufficient competence, in the circuit c-iuil »1 Jackson county, j vantages of the Nicaragua canal to our cord as allotting agent, and 1 hereby voter! against a change of t.xt books, be which soon gave him good commercial and hia op|K>nent, C. It Watson had six country at large, Mr. Geer ia the very accept your oiler. cause he was instructed to vote that way «landing i cases in the same court during the same He ha« invest« I every dollar mail that the people are looking for, it is true that Mr. Shelby did write by the people. This is the only reason he ha« made in Southern Oregon in peri<xl. Qut of the 23 cases Soli»» lost and they mil have him too on the 61 h sue b a letter. It is equally true that lie his snemiea give for vilifying his chars* helping to bind up Grants Pass, and live, and out of the aiz that Watson had day of June. Our beloved country is ter.—Statesman ¡(»developing the resource« of Josephine i he lost live. These facts are submiltcg in the midst of war with a foreign obtained authority from tbe Interior Department to make tbe investigation, county. H im book« will show that he to the taxpayer» for their camlid con»id How Would it tn» with a man of K. M . Cockarlin* >■ th« man for ha« ever been the poor man's friend, fur eration, and from the above »tatemeul power referred to in his teller, and that he did county *xe»or. A young man ol good he never refused credit to th »*e who of tact» it would »e<-m that Soli»» enjoys Mr Veatch’s lack of patriotism in cun* afterwards investigale'my ac* ounts and gre«« 1. If the government wants an iron educatiox and a practical (armvr and a tried to help themselves work. It is, boa ever, emphatically true H im experi < tlie confidence ol the people of Ins own man ol good judgement. Mr, Cocker- ence Would make him a safe adviser on county to a much greater extern than clad perllap« he would vote for a canal that Mr, Shelby completely exonerated Would he vote to strengthen the lin» will treat all men alike in hi» •»•<•»<■ the board of equalization. Vote for him. Joe» bit opponent. And when II 1. b«»al me in every particular, as will fully ap army and navy ? I u view of his past ■uwnta 11» will never asses» uue man pear in ins report, made and tiled in tbe BeiiMon was district attorney fur this di» record it i« doubtful, for habit becomes high and another one low . Equal as department at Washington, alter the Nothing contributes more to interna! trict ami desired to apjHiint a deputy for ««cond nature in a man. Mr. Tongue is sessmenl 1» •»•enlial to equity. Every peace, to public confidence and to stabil ! Jack son county to attend to the state’» investigation This statement t an easi man should pay hi» part of th» taxer ity of government than the existence of busine»». he appointed A N. Solis.« to a man well known to the |H*ople fur hi» ly be proven to be true by reference to and whether he doe» this or not will de a supreme tribunal w hose decision, a ill such deputyihip, although Watson very intelligence, patriotieni and frieudline»« his rv|»url or by writing that gentleman, pend somewhat upon the assessor's vig lie Im.e-I upon the princiiile, ol exact much desired tbe appointment, and wa, to the soldier«, veteran* and one* in whose present postoffice address is ilance ia Andmg and »■’waning all justice. Anarchy ha. its root in a lack ol of the .am** political faith , which posit- active duty. In him the government Murreiton, Arkansas. will find an active, energetic helfier property. __________________ As a further vindication of my account» couflrtence ill the integrity of our court». j Ion was held by Boliss uptil Beu »on re > i an 1 work as such agent and, also, pro The beat result• in government are ob tired from office. Mr. Solis«* menage* No .tat« convention .v.r atasmbled iu she van be proud of. One who in a »ingle viding tiie entire falsity of the pretended tained by retaining is office those lieu : ment of the affairs of the office of district Oregon ha. named a twtter or mote term ha* made his influence fell, an charges against me, your a lend cm 1» who have been tried and found true. attorney during such <lrpnty«hip, result* «id.lyknu.ii citizen (or the office of ex. « «-tlinglv hard thing for a new man to « ailed to a tew facts pertinent tu a matter •d in a great saving to the county in the The |u-ople of Oregon honored such a ■late treasurer than the une that nom do. mn in a second term become a in hand. In August, 1896, Mr. biielbt man when they elected lion F. A. way of per diem as lie never charged the inal*! i. O. Booth ot Granta Pass. Mr power, and ihi* is prvriaely what Mr. made iiis report aud filed the same in Moore to the position of supreme judge, • county the per diem allowed by statue, Booth ha. been a resident of thia alate Tongue will become If the people of tlio Department at Washington. As and lie lias honored them by lua fidelity . unless actually engaged in a case in foi 40 yerra, and there ia no man that Oregonhaveaneye open to their intriwt» court in which the stat« was a party staled above ltrs report eompieielv ex can truthfully aay that be baa ever failed and ability in the discharge of the du they will elect both of tbeee tried and He ha« hem proven a Hia strictly bu si tie mm management of the onerates me and my doings a* allotting I loiliacbaige hia whole duty in every ties of hia oltlce true men, l»v a majority so overwhelm I intelligent jurist, a affairs of the office was the subject of ag« iH I continued in the employment most capable and truat that was con fide. I to hut. during ing, that no doubt lo oi lhe United States government until a man of unconiproiniaiag integrity, of hia long residence in Oregon Oregon*« loyalty and scholarly attainments, of unquestioned October 18. 1897, or until the United States district court, at 1‘ortlan I, enjoin- . Il 1« a known (act that Judge Hanna legal ability and of a peculiarly fair and Xu-To Hai- tur ed me a< such allotting agent from inak ha« made a good circuit judge, hia rec unbiased mind. Judge Moore cannot i i usr»»lec4 »il-»»vo t>» U«-Il .iron». blooO psce. ord i« evidence of that fact. If he baa well be apaied from the suprem. bench ing any further allottments of land« to ( ROGUE RIVER COURIER VOORIIIES, MAMMOTH SPRINC Manila. Manila is the capital of the Philippine island«, and ia the resilience of the .Span ish Viceroy, or it you pie tse. the govern or of the Philippine archipelago. It is situated on the island uf Luzon, on the Papig river, which empties into Manila harbor Manila has a population of about 270,000 inhabitants. There are about 50 churchew, a large majority of which are Catholic. It contains one large beautiful cathedral. The bay of Manila is said to be magnif* ¡cent. The river I’atig is only navigable fur about 10 miles The trade has been chiefly with I'nited States,Great Britian, China and Australia. Its principle ex port« are sugar, manila hemp, cigars, leaf tobacco, coffee, rice and tine woods. The imports are mostly of woven goods, lead, iron ware, beer and silk. The climate of Manila is said to be, upon the whole, healthy, .he average tern|>eratiire throughout the year regis tering about 80 5 Convulsions, or earthquakes, are of fre«|iient occurrence, at times doing great damage. It is only a question of a very short time when Uncle Sam will own these is lands. For further particular« concern ing these islands, and more especially Manila bav, please consult Admiral Dewey ; he ha- been all over the bay. at least the Spaniards think he has. Uncle Sam Says This is America’s Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite. Purify and Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to take it TODAY, and realize the great good It is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1« ' SHOI In quoting the lolluwing prices we 1 an give voti Sfoci LADIES. MEN AND CHILDREN v " ty m n <>;i' -n- -, I . A KCr Men's Heavy Brogan Buckle Single S-'le and 1 p 1 unttatled Men's Extra Heavy Kip Shoe, S< itnlc— H ick, S< ’> I. Counter, Double Sole and Tap, nailed ot unn.iilc'l \l ■ : ' the new English or Bulldog last Men's fine Russian Calf, He.it \ l/tgli-h 1st tsi 1 '■ Welt aud made of the very liest material. Actuallv stores for $4 50(0 00 Our price lot th ■- ' in 1- in Black or Tan 1 tn -9° year city sh<x? u \IST- f < <i P qq.-l i Kul Sj , p.e.-it nr St-- s Tip, I..u-e "r Button, narrow ut wide ■ m tex-s fi go ¡"tin Kid Sli'x« Patent u.d Sto'k Tip. Free only, l>uk Chocolate ex Black equal to any J2.50 Shoe on Our very low price is $1 98. , receiving our elegant spring stock of the celebrated ATES ron of Cervera was still at Santa] yesterday. London, May 24.—The papers again publish lhe report that the Americans have defeated the Span iards in the Windward passage. San Francisco, May 24. —The fourteenth infantry and Oregon volunteers embarked this morning. Both vessels are yet in the harbor- Washington, May 24.—The de partment today receives a cipher from Dewey but refuses to make its contents public. More Warship, Coniliiz New York, May 23.—A dizpuel. nf lleralii from Gibralter say,: The Spaniard, are »farting om » they call their third eqiiadron, h consist» of the Princess ol Asturia« 1 tons, and a speed of 20 knots, w Cadiz; tlieCardinai Cisneros, at l> of the same size and speed; the l^-[» at Cartagena. 500 1 tons, 20 knots >|i and Numancia and Vittoria, «hi t but newly armored and engined. T are also at Ferrol the torpedo gmbi Dona Maria de Molina, the M.i<;n» ♦ la Victoria and the Don Alvaro <iet«i each of 800 tons and 20 knot, speed. Unless the American governmd moves quickly it will have thefcrepi, to contend with in addition to A<i»m Cervera’s and Camara’s squadron. Tt latter squadron expected to leave CA within a lew days Its <lestination >■ unknown, but is probably the Antiikal notwithstanding that the newq-tp-l say the Philippines. ’ May Huve Met Cerve»» New York, May 23.—A »pedalisi» World from Key West »ays: It was inferred that Ci>mmi>l” Schley has bad time to coins up • j Hong Kong. May 24 —Consul the Spanish fleet if it remained is >“1 Wildman reports that the German neighborhood of Santiago, but tberei*| Consul at Manila tried to land pro j not been time for a swift di - patch k* visions from a German vessel, but to bring back word from, nil" * cruiser which was scouting along *| Dewey refused to allow it. southern and western coa-ts of (-•“■ Key West, May 24—Official has reported thst everything «qw*** statement has been received that ths Yucatan channel. the Spanish fleet is still at Santiago, Met’lure’s Mag.kZine for Jnne*:*lw Cuba. A battle is hourly expected. a «pecial War number, with artirleeHl London, May ----- 24. — The x ue morning General Miles amt Genera! Filihof8. papers publish a rumor that the Lee; an account of the firet cruiwrJ American fleet had destroyed the the blockading Meet off Cuba, writing Spanish fleet in the Windward pas-1 Mr Stephen Bonsai, who was <*> flagship, “New York”; a descriptios* sage. The report is discredited at the marching of the volunteers, by ’ Washington. liain Allen While; some “Songs ol Washington, May 25—The >hips of Steel.” by Janies Barn**;*’ American’s account of hit life in Mani*» ‘resident today issues a the other timely article*, ami a tf*5 cal! for seventy-five thous many pictures relating Io the war , and volunteers. Hong Kong, May 25.—Word re ceived here today from Admiral Dewey, t to ’ the * — effect that four Spanish warships had lieen siohied. hoa. 8mamer,t<> ><d , uiHics, out dollars by buyi lying their foot «ear of the aX. «w 8 S to 8 at Si 00. to 12 at ;hn^ ' oU,”'’j w"k- pa,c'” J I‘1X(.KI I A >MI I II >IIOI S lol I. WH S. Ml X and ( Illi BRI X Tilt- Shoe will need no introduction. W e have -old thousands of pairs of them and never had a single complaint. We -It ill -Imo thi -e in .ill the new toe.- in AAA. AA A. B. C. D and E widths. Yon can not afford to miss them $3.49. 1 reached kere and is hurriedly gathering up nurses, hospital supplies, etc. All cables are being cut and there is no way of getting news save by boat. Col Jova, an officer in the Cuban army arrived at Key- West today. He says eleven hundred wounded Spaniards were found after the Nash ville had bombarded Cabanas. He brings dispatches from Gomez. STOCK ...4 ,«o.. you ,,n«. ^*4 by BIG BARGAINS IN LADIES ya_ In the Vn.»*i *••»* * I 1.. — American bark Saranac the Indums. m a -d brought by th« Senator Morgan.oi A • Sutioneallmgler infix-talM- Mr. Mary K. l.raw by the Spanish at Mkn^ U^furumAOregou cvrnmgti-progre-oieorko-JJ1'^ after war was declared. * At 2 o'clock Saturday, the 2l.liu.t-. I o' Job» K. Ksnzm, my Mr». Mary E. Lease a.idrv~rd a fair all-AUng .gem- "bo- r**“‘ released. Th. prefie.l sized audience in the opera hou-e al .fires... Ktam.lhfnd.au Agency. O- uXstitnue cximpany. A-AAAAZ-fl - - - - thia place -he was introduced to the . ..... found my account» »nd work Jar between Spsm and the United Mele. audience by T s Cuody, who made a straight and correct <• every particular, na. de.nv’itrst.d the Key West, May « lew appropriate remark,. He paaaad a X’ be fully M«rU>Md by wr.tmg St, 0/this eansl -exh -iU patch just arrived thM very handsome compliment on the that gentleman. ..p-r. uf the Caribbean sea beco™ the »peaker, Mating that it »a» through her In answer to lhe statements and in- highway oi lhe nation», and be of Incal noon flora Santiago i eloquence and unanswerable argument» smuatiow against nw a» eon tamed m , word that Schley'» a culable value to the Pacific coast states, »ix year, ago that loeephine county was the affidavit of Mr. Snoderly, itisafset particularly Oregon The con.ltuction outside Santiago carried tor the populist party. Mr. Cun- that ba -a. excluded from «»mg upon of the canal is no polilieal '» '• * guarding Cevera. a dv thru turned and introduced tlie lady the Klamath Indian reservation by the nat.oii.1 neeessny- K M Vealeli. lhe is expected at any time to the audience. premmt Indian agent, Hon. Joseph fusion candidate for congress from this She commruced b> .aving that aince Emery, because be. Snoderly, was con- district, is on reiord in 1891, as being »be la.l »aw Grant» Fas. »be had been sidereil unfit to associate with the Sampson sailed for opposed to this most important meas an extensive traveler, and bad made Ind.ai.is, his conduct and character be- presumably to liotnbard ure, which mH surely claim the atten economic question, a study with the re- ! ing such that they were considered de fleet is now off Havana ' tion oi the next house of representatives. ■ ult that rhe believe, no |*eopleean pros grading ami morally injurious to the A vote for K M. Vealch, the obstruc citing news is expected, s per under a .ingle gold atauda d. that it Indian«. Tbie statement can t* proven tionist, is a vote against the Nicaragua »a. never intended that »liver .hculd be by writing Mr. Emery last cable between Cuba And a* further driven from circulation She had visit- proof of the utter MUity of the charge or cana!. Remember this ami ea»t your Madrid will be cut tod,, ed the poor and needy in all their squal luainuatiun that I offered to one Mr ballot for the m*n who is for progress possible. id misery in their hovel«, asd bad also Siemeii«. to locate him “favorably,” if and national defense and advancement, Hon.Tbos II. Tongue — Tidings. visited the rich and haughty iu their he, xiemen« would give n*e 1^3-00« I palatial home», and seen life in all it, B Washington, May 25 — y refer )<JU i-> Hr. J jhi. ptia.ee and that when money ia scarce it W. Siemens himraif, who u now county L TTE W Alt 'EWB as Eugene Merritt leaves i. hard to get hold of, something ia rad treacorer of thia count , and rraidea al Hong Kong May 24.—A Japan tions will be made to send at ic-ally wroug in our financial condition», this place ese cruiser arrived today with dis tional ten thousand troops 5 that the wrong could only be righted by Finally a« a more complete vindication XuZ<|p^ s from lkwey and wi,,iar- Philippines. restoring silver to it» proper place before of my allotting agent and coin J ita demonitization >.‘ie believe, that '17 these Manila is in a state of revolt. Pro San Francisco, May }._ ’of the inaliciou« taDity of al. ------ - Time, the tomb builder, will eventually | » barge« and ineiuuation«, I beg to quote visions are high and scarce Peo city of Peking is preparing to wttle the matter as it should tie. For , the following letter; ple are starving. this afternoon. the last twelve month« »be had traveled Hong Kong, May 24 —Consul along the Atlantic seaboard eeekingfor D epabtment or the I ntekjub / Washington, May 25.—See O ffice of I xmam A ffiirf » the much-boasted proepeiity, which we Wildman in an interview states Long this morning received i, J C ha » E. W obden , bear s - j much about through the column» i Special Diebur«ing Agent, that advices from Admiral Dewey notice that the battleship fl, of subsidised newspaper,; that every Klamath Agency, Or. states that British and Germans is at Jupiter Inlet. Notice where »he traveled^ehe naw only depres >iB-—The Department, under date of¡ sion and bard lime», with no prospects i the 23d. in»t., granted authority for you • are leaving Cavite and going to states that it is believed the So of improvement. When the great Kssex j to submit your accounts under your cer-1 Manila. Dewey is anxious for fleet is still at Santiago, with cotton mill» cloved down ar.d turned out - tideate of bon r iu place of your help. ley close on outside, watc of employment 1400 operative», not one affidavit. Respectfully, left Key West, May 24. — Boats every movement. word was »aid about it in any of the D. M. B bowbixu , Commissioner. A great dailies, but that when a little I notice that the «late of >eu’y Bliss’ last night for Cuban coast, Washington, May 25.—The later on a email woolen mill with about ' letter ¡8 omitted Flea»e give it June 26, landing on Cuban soil will be ditional call for troops will 1 50 Ofierativea started up, these -a me dai ’1897, This date has evidently been attempted. the total army strength 280% lies »el up a great howl about the return omitted purposely, with the intention of of prosperity. She could see no differ mislert'ling the readers. It is a fact that j Chicago, May 24.—Two hundred Key Wes», May 24 — Then ence between the Cleveland panic and Geo. 8, Nickerson took Mr. Snoderly’« members of the Naval reserve are ments of the United Stats i the McKinley boom affidavit on July 7, 1897, or eleven «lays | leaving the city for the south. which are known here, maket She then turned to the Cuban ques I after I received notice from Mr. Bliss I Key West, May 24.—It is a busy solutely certain that no battle tion and spoke feelingly of th. awful that 1 would be relieved. Therefore, it condition of the starving people on that could have nothing to do with my being day here. All hospitals are refit yet occurred, but an engages unhappy lelan.l She claimed McKin relieved from the sen ice. The real rea ting and making extensions. is expected to occur this » ley's policy had been a, infamous as son 1 was relieved was because 1 am a The Spanish fleet has been id Cleveland'» if not more so; that McKin democrat. a I ilely located. You will, also notice that I remained ley, through his mastei, Mark Hanna, New York,' May 24.—A had tried hard to evade the issue; that in the service until October 18, 1897, or Every effort is lieing made Tribune special from Key it was through the riglietous indignation fourteen months after I »as investigated destroy the Spanish fleet: and patriotism of the American people anti completely exhonerated by agent West says a dispatch boat Madrid, May 24 - Noon—In that war was declared; that the people Shelby. Respectfully, from Sampson's fleet has C has . E. W abden . would not be tampered with any longer officially announced that the XT'- “ “*■ The great rush <ttl’ ■ °° 910,1 »5. »A to 2 St 50 a<>t niss the >n tnttes m every department. Yon n’t”* B:g Bargains in Men’’* Shirts. Hats and SI100. Wc pas double the ta\o: we >hou double the -4oek we do double the bu>ine*>w ot an\ other house R. L. » & C°