The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, August 05, 1895, Image 2

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    THE PLAINDEALER.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
An Infernal Machine.
DKTiuor, Aug. 3. I). W. H. Moreland,
general ugeut for tho. Great Northern
county property, 10 acres beaverdam
land, Beaverlou, Ore., 0 miles from Port
land, 4-room dwelling house, barn aud
Published Daily, except Sunday.
railway and the Northern Steamship
Company , and a city water commissioner,
M. F. Rapp,
A COMPLETE LINE
OP
Knickerbocker
Shoulder
Braces
FOR
Gentlemen,
Ladies
and Children.
W. F. BENJAMIK...
C Y. BENJAMIN....
.-..Editor.
..Manager.
narrowly escaped Injury by au Infernal
machine this evening A box, which
chicken house. It. Is the finest onion
land in Oregon and will produco $300 or
$400 worth onions per acre. For further
A City Destroyed
LEADING
PERSCRIPTION
DRUGGIST,
Jackbon Street, Romi. Oregon.
5 V- .
Subscription Utiles.
One Year, by mall.-......-. -..
Six Months, " ...
contained a bottle of explosive material
and a pistol so arranged as to Ignite tho
oxploslvo when the cover was opened,
ff3 00
1 H
by Fire.
particulars call on or address
An. Harmon, uoseburg, Oregon.
Three Months " ....
One Month 14 ...... 25
I'cr Week, delivered by Carrier... ........... 10
was left at Moreland's residence on Case
avonuo by an expressman. Moreland
Notice.
Notice is hereby givon that the liens
upon mares and colts taken by Haney
Bros, of Elkton for eeryices of the stallion,
Black Monarch, aro recorded in my
name with the county clerk of Douglas
countv. and that said liens must be
suspicioned a practical joke, and did not
open the box, but a youth, John Chack-
SPRAGUE IS IN ASHES.
The Weekly F-tnludcnlcr.
. Ouo Ycar..................-..........-....?- 00,
erbury, took the box into the yard and
Patent Medicines.
Six Montha .. 1 00
Three Months
attempted to opeu it. The pistol was in
stantly discharged, and Chackerbury
Perfumeries.
Toilet Articles.
Entire Business Portion
of the Town Burned.
was severely burned about the arms
No further damage waBdone.
settled by paying same to me by Septem
Moreland cannot account for the mo
ber 1st, or they will be foreclosed.
W. It. Vinson.
tive for sending him such a present.
A Snap For Thirty Days.
For eale, or will oxchange for Douglas
AUGUST 5. 1S95.
DEMOCRATIC POLICY.
The country under democratic
policy is at the mercy of the syndi
cato of London and New York bank
ers who floated the last democratic
loan and made several millions of
dollars at the expense of tho Ameri
can people. If the prices of Ameri
can cereal and food products can be
kept doTrn low enough to undersell
the cheap market of the world, an
other national financial collapse
through the drainage of old to
Europe may be averted. If the
American farmer will only be oblig
ing enough to take lees for his wheat,
corn, cattle, hogs, wool and other
products, and if the American man
ufacturer will kindly consent to man
ufacture less goods, ami it tho Amer
lean workman will considerately give
up some of their jobs, we may be
able to export enough of our pro
ducts to pay for our heavy imports
and thus enable the Rothchild-Bel-
mont syndicate of capitalists to savo
the democratic administration from
again precipitating this country into
financial distiess. With all the ele
ments of wealth and prosperity in
our midst, and abundantly able to
take care of ourselves, we are now
made the wards of the most merer
lees policy that has ever throttled
American industry and thrift. Un
der this policy we rob workingmen of
employment they ought to baTe and
ourselves of money we ought to keep
in this country.
IS IT SOf
If the language and views of CaUi
olics, as quoted by Dean Clark in bis
lecture last Saturday night be cor
rect, it bodes no good to American
institutions. But in this they are
not the only religions order that is
seeking control of this government.
Senator Blair of New Hampshire, at
the instance of New England pari
tsnism, moved to accomplish this end
by offering to amend the federal
constitution. Woe be the day when
any religious denomination shall get
control of the government. The
true policy for, and the only means
of safety to the liberty of conscience
is in keeping church and state eepar
ata. No priest, preacher or layman
high in ecleaiastical authority should
be entrusted with political power.
The fight is now on in the case of
the water famine. It is a case of the
"survival of the fittest." The com
pany is losing rent and the city in
case of fire, and only in that case,
may lose several buildings. The
company is losing the water rents
every day, that is certain. The com
pany has the city now by the throat
trying to choke it into submission.
The company claims its stock is not
paying, yet it holds it at about 50
per cent above par. That is a little
significant
Let the congress which will meet
four months hence declare anew fa
voring the money plank in the re
publican platform of 1892; and for
protection to American products and
American labor and a further re
striction of foreign immigration, es
pecially of foreign contract laborers,
and you will see a revival of good
times, because men will have confi
dent in receiving a profit from investments.
LOSS MORE THAN A fllLLION.
Hundreds of People are Rendered
Homeless.
Srii.u-.i't. Wash. Aug. U. Tho eutiie
business orlion of Sjiranue is in ashes,
hundreds are homeless tonight, and the
losses will aggregate $1,250,000. The
town ia almost destitute of food, and
Mayor Sanderson has Boot messages to
the leading citieB appealing for aid. The
jxioplo are apalled by their frightful
losses, and it will be several days before
they will know whether to try to rebuild
the city or not.
At noon today the tire alarm was
Bounded for a blaze in Brysut's chop and
feed mill, corner of railroad avenue and
D struct. Tho department responded
promptly, but the blaze was quickly
fanned into a roaring furnace, and the
tire boys were driven back from the scene
almost as soon as they arrived. With
lightning rapidity the flames leaped from
ono building to another, and inside of
five ruinulo3 it was seen that the entire
(own was threatened.
lue prisoners tn the county jail were
released when the fire was about one
block away, and they did excellent work
in assisting tho neighboring business
houses to take their goods to a place of
safety, but after tho fire was under con
trol they disappeared.
Among the first buildings logo was the
Northern Pacific railroad station. As
many of the books aud papers as possible
were taken to a place ot safety, and Op
erator oung lost no time in connecting
tho wires in ono of tho fields east of town
where, seated on an imn wheelbarrow,
with the telegraph instrument on a wood
en box, he sent and received messages as
rapidly as possible.
The scenes at the burning ot the round
uouse were calculated to alarm and ex
cite even the coolest. Flames rose to
hcicht of fully 100 feet, and seemed burst
ing from every portion of the roof at the
same instant. Workmen lost many dol
lars' worth of tools. They made desper
ate efforts to save them, but were driven
back by tho flames. It is estimated that
folly toOOO worth of tools belocginc to
the workmen were destroyed, upon which
there was no insurance. Engine after
engine was run out from the roundhouse
only to be met by the advancing flames,
and the driver obliged to jump and flee
for his life. Twenty four locomotives
were destroyed, only seven being saved
Four hours after the fire started, the
town presented a scene of utter desola
tinn. A fen smoldering ruins alone
marked the spot of what bad been the
prosperous city of Sprague.
An Old Story Retold.
Sax Fka-ci!co, Aug. 3. There is an
other story about Dorr ant in circulation
on tho .Sooth Side that the police have
not yet been able to trace. It is said
that a year ago Durrant was very near to
jail on a very serious charge. The al
leged victim in this case was a young
girl not yet 11 years old. She went to
the church with the young man, accord
ing to report, and on her return some
told Bach a story of what sho suffered at
his hands that the child's parents pro
posed having him arrested for felony.
The horror of making the child's misfor
tune public, and fear that the stigma
would remain with her through life was
so great that in the end they determined
to let the man go unpunished rather than
to injure their daughter, as they thought
the other course would do. Only a few
people knew of it tho family pbya:cian
add an intimate friend or two. When
Durrant was arrested for the Emanuel
church murders, one friend who know
the story went to the child's parents and
urged them to.'allow the matter to be ex
posed, bat unsuccessfully. Durrant 'a
attorneys say tho story is false.
Tho manager and actors of the Alcazar
theater were before Superior Judge Mur
pby again today in the action for con
tempt of court in producing "The Crime
of a Century," a play founded on the
Kmanuel church murders. Jndge Mur
phy had forbidden the production during
the trial of Theodore Durrant for the
murder of Blanche Lamont, on the score
that the production of the play might
inflanio public sentiment against Dur
rant. The court found W. K. Daly
managerof tho theater, guilty of con
tempt and sentenced him to three days'
imprisonment in the county jail. The
exri nion nf ihe sentenco woii doferred
ii i.-. i Monday, that Djly might moyn for
He Killed Three Men.
Chillancikgo, Mexico, Aug. 3. At
Chilopa, while a ball waa in progress at
the homo of Jose Ferreta, a prominent
citizen, Louis Martinez, a young Span-
lard, became enraged at being refused a
dance by a young lady, and drew a
pistol aud began tiring Indiscriminately
into the crowd. Ho fired a dozen or
more shots, and killed three moo and
one woman, tie nas not yet been cap-
lured.
Roseburg Market Report.
ruoDUcc.
Potatoes, new, per bushel.. . & .00
Eggs, per dozen .12
Batter, per pound .20
Cheese, per pound 10 $ .20
Flour, per sack .85
Bran, per ton 15.00
UBOCKRIKS.
Sugar, granulated, 15 U
Sugar, extra C, lt$u
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.50
- .25
.25
Rice, per pound, 14 U
Canned fruit, 2 lb cans-
Peaches, per dozen
Tomatoes, per dozen...
Coffee, green, per pound....
Costa Kica, roasted
Moca and Java
.40
Teas 35 A
.75
Apples, dried, per pound..,
Prunes, dried, per pound..-. .00
MEATS.
Beef, on foot, per pound-
.06
,08
Cows,
Steers,
Sheep, per head
Chickens, per doz. cash..
Bacon and ham, per B. . . .10
Shoulders
Lard in bulk
Lard in cans .'. ..
Sirloin steak
Veal 05
Mutton '. 05
Porter house
Stews .04
ni i '
.02
2.00
2.50
?.12
.08
.03
.10
.10
.00
.06
.12)'
&
.08
The Pclton Water Slotor
Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse
power affords the most convenient, eco
nomical and reliable power for all light
service. One ot these may be seen run'
ning at this office. Send for circulars.
The Pelton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main
St., San Francisco, Cal.
Notice.
Grain bags aud twine for sale by Sol
Abraham, and tho highest market price
in cash will be paid by him for grain,
delivered at his warehouie at Roseburg.
For Sale Cheap.
One Schuttler 3Jj wagon nearly new.
also one set of double work harness.
Inquire at this office.
For Sale or Rent.
The Palmer sawmill. For particulars
address, E. C. Palmsk, Drain, Or.
I have several hundred nice red cedar
posts for sale at three and one-half cents
a piece. W. R. Wells.
Olalls, Or., Aug. 3, 1895.
UOYuUR DAPLOYfe
Nlrfe-rioURS-A W ?
A ReGiULDVERTIJlIuENT
ssFc:. v n W 1 1 I SX
THE POSITIVE CURE,
JEA B. RIDDLE,
Attorney at Law,
DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
Ui nce: Taylor & WlUon Block, Rooms 7 and 8,
ROSEBURO, OREGON.
J D. STBATFOBD,
Attorney at Law,
Rooms ;i aud i
Tajlor & Wlkon Block.
K03EBUKU. OR
Jg Ii. BRADLEY, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Offlco Hours, from 11 to 3 r.M.
Taylor & Wllwn Brick. ROSEBURG,
JJR. E. DuGas,
Physician & Surgeon.
l'erinantly located at Koeeburg, Oregon.
Office In Maratcrs' Building.
Calls promptly answered in Town or Country,
mgnior aay.
J W. BEN J AKIN,
DENTIST,
RlMitll 10.
Tailor & Wilson Block. KOSEBURU.
Jack Abraham,
GENTS
FURNISHER -and
HATTER.
Jaduon St., Roburs
We are making a bis drive in
Hats, and offer nobby thatches
HATS
(or the dome of thought at prices that nljn
competition and popularize our II ATS.
UNDERWEAR,
In cndlcm Tarietr and
at Diioa to suit the
times. Neatest ttyles in Collars and Cuffs, and
we latest novelties is ecKwcar.
Call and inspect goods and prices.
GO TO
A. T. Thompson's
And get a Drink of
OLD
WALKER
WHISKEY
M YEARS OLD
213 Jackson Street-
leep.
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A SQUARE DEAL
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We
are
Here
to
Stay.
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THE
PELTON.
WATER MOTOR.
Of capacities varying from i to 25
horse power affords the most con
venient, economical and reliable
power for all light service. One of
these may be seen running at this
office. Send for circulars.
THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO.,
121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal.
THE THIRD ADDITION
BKOOKSIDE.
The Mope Farm, east of town, has been flat
ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing
3, 20, 30, and 40 'acres, ranging in price from $25 to $rco
per acre.
Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm"
or a suburban home ean now be accommodated on easy
terms.
All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more
than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for
the future. More fortunes are made in lands near a grow
ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the oppor
tunity. For information or conveyance, call at ony Real
Estate Office, or on
G T. BEIiDXSItf, Propr.
ROSEBVRG
Marble and Granite Works.
Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work.
omce nntl Salesroom, 711 onfe Street.
i i 1 1 i i i i i i i
3 1 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 Yi
Is what we give to every cus
tomer, for we believe the best
advertisement possible is a cus
tomer pleased with what we
have sold them, they will come
again and again, and their friends
will come too.
We are not here for a day
or for a month.
We are Here to Stay.
OLLEMlERBj t$) PMlft
.Roseburg, Or.
E. W. AGHISON k CO., Props.
Dealers in all kinds of
Marble aud Granite Monuments
aud Headstones,
Portland Cement Curbing
For Cemetery JLots.
Now is the time to subscribe.
a v til of habeas corpus.
IKLYBBOTBKB8.M WamnBt NtvTetfc. PrtcaMcta.1