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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1895)
1 ' A. i ; THE PLAINDEALER, Published Dally, except Sunday, i . W. F. BENJAMIN..... C. Y. BENJAMIN ,.... .......EUllor. ...... .-.Mull user. SubNcrlpltou Rates. One Ycr, by mall ......................... ....3 00 .... 1 W .. 73 .. 25 .... 10 SixMontht, ' Three MontUi " Quo Month .. .. Vet Week, dcllv ercd by Carrier....... The Weekly IMnludcnlcr. One Year - 00 Six Monthi J i 1 00 Three Montb........ ...... 0 AUGUST 12. 1S05. TAKE CARE OF THE FRUIT. AlIotTiog frait to Ho under the trees and rot is not only a loss but is detrimental to tbe health and thrift of the trees by increasing the gurrus of disease as well as nfTordiug a bet ter opportunity for the propagation of insects that injure both trees and frait. A good plan with the fallen fruit is to go over the orchard aud pick up the beat, or what cau be --. utilized, and then turn in the hogs and let them eat np all that is left. Then they can be turned out again until another supply drops. In sending to market tho better plan is to grade tbe fruit carefully and then sell each grade separately. If yon attempt to make the best fruit sell the poorer, a much less price is cer tain to be realized. A good fruit evaporator can be made s profitable inTestment. Nearly all kinds of small as well as tree fruits can be erapotated, and if care is taken to do the work properly, the dried fruit is saleable at a fair price. In this way much fruit that would go to waste entirely or be fed to stock ccn be converted into a marketable product. In some localities a portion of tho apples can be made into cider for Yinegar to a good advantage. With the opportunity for marketing, evap orating, using on the table, making into cider or feeding to stock, none of the fruit should really be wasted. It stands the fanner in hand to make every article of his productions available in some way or other, and in pursuing such a course many dol lars are saved that will assist him in mabng both ends of tbe year's ex penses meet, and will give him the satisfaction of having done his part completely and well. The Marshfield Sun now shines with new phosphorescent splendor. W. S Tanderburg, tho new editor, wields a nacent p?a with viril vigor on tbe line populistic Go it, Van, the Plajxdeali:!! will metaphorically bold your coat while your contem poraries punch your metaphysical body. They will no more succeed in squelching you than you will squelch sound currency. Tbe trolley cars in Philadelphia have reduced taxable property to the extent of $1,000,000 worth of horses, but as the general net increase in the valuation for tho year is 13,000,000 tbe city haa no complaint to make. Tbe figures are a fair illustration of the result of the introduction of im proved machinery. The latest information from the moon is that 13250 craters have been counted on its surface, all dead. Our neighboring orb must have been snuffed out by something resembling a general silver discussion. Let us stand by the action of the city dads in refusing to extend the contract with tho water company. Albany Democrat: Here is a pecul iar ciloaliou. An Albany firm wishes to chip same things to Salem. Were the tha boats running it coold be done for 5 cents s hundred ; the charges by express axe Go cents; by freight direct SI. The goods can be sent to Portland and back to Salem for 25 cents. The teamsters agrees to Uko them for 20 cents a hnn anl that is probably how they will go. The railroads in reducing its rales lias not yet touched all the buttons. TELEGRAPH NEWS Coudert to Succeed Jackson. HE IS A NEWYORKER. A Cablegram Announcing His Decision Awaited. ONLY NINE JURORS OBTAINED But Prospects are Favorable for Three flore This Week. Nkw Yohk, Aug. 11. Tho World Bays: "It can ho announced aB u fact that Frederic R. Coudert can bo the successor of tho lata Jnstiuo Jackson on the supremo bench if he will accept the honor. A more or less formal tender of the pluco has been mado biin, and a ca blegram from liiiu announcing his de cision is now being awaited. Mr. Cou durt has been abroad for eomo time, and is understood to be in Paris." Probably uo other lawyer in this coun try has a greater international reputa tion than Frederic Reno Coudert, who is classed among the leaders of tho bar in this city. Ho is the eldest son of Charles Coudert, who was an ollicer in the guard of honor attached to the Imperial Guard of tho first Napoleon, and wascoudeinned to bo shot for his iurticipatiou in a con spiracy to place the Duko of Roiclistadt, Napoleon II, on the throne. After spend ing many iiiontLs in prison ho succeeded in escaping to England. He was recap tured later in France, where he went in disguise, but tMwerfnl friends aided him in cscapiug to this country in ISM, where he spent tho remainder of his long life in peaco and honor. Frederic received his early education at his father's school in this city, and en tered Columbia college at the age of 14. Ho was graduated at tho head of Ids class in 1S50 with tiie higbeat honors. He wasadn-ilted to tho bar in 1853, and soon afterward, with his brothers, Locis Leonco and Charles Coudert , Jr , formed the firm of Coudert Bros., ono of the oldest in tho city. It has a branch in Paris, and numbers among its clients half the governments in Europe. He has had phenomenal success as a jury lawyer, is never surprised in the court room, and has tho happy faculty of mak. ing the strongest point; against his client appear in a favorable light. His pro fessional brethren showed their apprecia tion of his abilities by selecting bim to be their spokesman in opposition to the civil code, so persistently urged upon tbe legislature, and to prepare tho memorial of Charles O'Conor. As an orator he hasten- equals. His sparkling wit has often delighted the most eminent men in the country in his post prandial addresses. Few men bare had g rcater snccets upon the lecture plat form, and bis efforts in this line have always been lor charitable purposes. Mr. Coudert has always taken an act ive port in politics, and is a democrat He is ever ready to speak in favor of democratic principles, and as a stump speaker be is singularly effective. He has persistently refused to be a candi dale for any public office ; bas several times refused a nomination for the su Dremc'court, and in 1SS3 declined an ap pointment to the bench of tho court errors and appeals. lie did excellent Eery ice as a delegate to represent the in terests of American commerce in the in ternational congress on the law of nations in Antwerp in 1SS7, and five years later attended another session of that congress at Li ye r pool. He has been the presi dent of tbe French Benevolent Society the United States Catholic Historical So ciety, the Young 31 en's Democratic Club. the Colombia College Alumni Associa-, tion, the Bar Association, and tho Man hattan Club. His services abroad have received the commendation of many governments, and he has received the Cross of tho Legion uf Honor from France and Italy. Fresh luster was recently added to his fame by bis masterly presentation of tbe case of the United States before the for eign committee in Paris in the Behring sea controversy. ricrits of the Case. Sj.v Fiiancisco, Aug. 11. Monday frill begin the fourth week of tbe trial of Theodore Dun-ant lor tho murder of Blancho Lamont, and tho only progress made has been the selection of nine jury men to try tho case. A great deal of in terest centers in tho actiou Judge Murphy will Uko as to Juror Brown. It is generally believed ho will allow the challenge of tho district attorney, and re lieve Brown of juror duty on tho ground that the district attorney did not kSTOw Brown's experience in the United ewes court in tho Howell case. It is believed the. j-.irybox will bo filled next week, en should tho retirement of Brown ..take the selection of four more talesmen necessary. With only four to select from tho 200 veniremen summoned for Monday, tho prospect is good for com mencing tho actual trial on tho' fifth wcjifek. it is said that Durrant's hope lies in convincing tho jury of his innocenco, and not in an appeal on technical points, should ono bo necessary. The prospects are that tho caso will bo complicated, hut Judge Murphy's rulings In criminal cases usually bear tho scrutiny of an at pollato court. Tho sheriff fears that sumo attouipt may bo mado to harm Durrant. This is not due to public 6ontiment, but to the fear Hint somo crank niav desire to win notoriety by assailing such u prominent prisiouer. Every precaution is taken to prevent any assault. Hop Fields Wilt Go Unpicked. llKAMiMiirno, Cal., Aug. '.. Although prospects for a lKmntifiil crop of hops were never better in this region it is probablo that many of tho hopyards will go unpicked, owing to the low prices offered. Several of the more extensfve growers have contracts running for a term of years and thoso having already sold will pick. Tho price to bo paid for gathering the brewing blossoms has been set at 00 cents per hundred pounds. Several Skirmishes. Havana, Aug. 10. A band of insur gents recently fired ujkju a detachment of government troops engaged in guard ing tho plantations in tho provinco of Santiago do Cuba. Two soldiers were wounded. Tho column of goverumout troops commanded by General Navarro has ex changed shots with an insurgent force at Mayaguabo. Two insurgents wero killed. and tho troops captured a quantity of arms. Seven soldiers wero wounded. Tho insurgent leader, Jnarez, recently captured tho fort at Barrabus, province of Santa Clara, but on tho approach of thecolumu of troops commanded by Col onel Amber tbu insurgents retreated. Hie troops overtook the insurgent, and after a skirmish dispersed them. Tho insurgents left four wounded on tlio Bold, and the troops captured six horses. A band of insurgents, numbering about 40 men. has been raised in tho district of Cruces.fprovince of Santa Claia. They plundered a store and wero pursued by tho civil guards and volunteers, who overtook them at the Cecelia farm, where shots were exchanged. Tho insurgents lost two killed and had five wounded. Later, at Etboscadc, near Cruccs, there was lurllier suooting, anil one moro in surgent was killed and ono taken pris oner. Filibusters Safely Landed. Baltimore, Ang. 10. Several seamen of the American steamer James Wood, suspected of being a Cuban filibuster, which Bailed from Balliomore July 10, for Progresso, Mexico, returned to Balti more today. Ono of tbe men says the Wood took 153 men and a large quantitr of dynamite, ritlea'and ammunition, and landed them near Havana, Cuba. They wero taken aboard off tho Florida coast. All had been landed by 4 o'clock in tbe morning, when the vessel steamed away in tho darkness for Progresso. Peace in Brazil at Last. Bccsos Ayrcs. Aug 10. Peace has been concluded between the coveroment of Brazil and the insurgents of the prov inco of Rio Grande do Sul. Boy battalions bavo sprung up all over Spain since the little king has begun to grow up. They drill after school hours, and try to imitate their elders in all things. At Granada the school battalion mutinied recently because It did not re ceive its pay, went in a Dody to the news paper officts and proclaimed its griev ance, then marched through tho city streets smashing all the lanterns. UOfoUR k wtiiLBP THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BB0THKRS N Wima BU, New York, rrle so rfj.1 NOTES OF INTEREST. Flour at H. Easton's far 80 centB a Back delivered. You can get tho best ico cream and ice cream soda at Neico's. A cottage to rent. Inquire at this olfico 'or of owner at 405 Washington street. Daily Orcgonian only 15 cents a week. Leave orders at City News Stand. Wanted A second hand buggy. Ap ply to G. W. Kapp al People's grocery. Nieco is now making tho haul ice cream aud ico cream noda in town. Try it. For dress goods, clothing, bats, boots and shoes call on Wollenberg & Abra ham. Daily and Sunday Orcgonian, reduced to 20 cents a week. Delivered at your door. If you want good ico cream and ico cream soda in any quantities go to Niece's. Everybody is pleased who buy their jowelry and have their watches repaired at Salzman's. For choice family groceries, call at tho People's grocery, corner of Casa and Pino street, G. W. Itapp'u. Remember that cheap watch work is very expensive, fcaizman noes goou watch work at lowest prices. Why are people flecking to H. Eastons for groceries? Because ho sells first class goods at cheapest rates. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock embraces all grades of head gear. I IB. fllKYER'ft FAMILY CUBE III VlKOrOtCS, .. 1 1. ... . wu.....Mn Mt.iillda nnlnrM M .1 1 1 brings new life Ask your UnigKist lor a Ircc sample. Sola oy A. c Jiamers i: to. For fresh fruits, nuts and candies, good tobacco and cigars, call on G. W, Rapp, People's grocery, corner of Cass and Pine. Diseases unfriendly to women arc positively cured by Dr. fc'awyers I'aaUUes. Ask jour drur Kbits for a tree i-amplo package, cures. Sold by A. C. Marstcrs & C It heals and :Co. Slow Jerry", the reliable jeweler, has just received a large invoice of spectacles and eye glasses. Give him a call and eX' amino goods. Jack Abraham, gent's furnisher and batter, keeps up with the procession His stock is complete. Call and see him before purchasing. Ktik-rfni and moner cannot iiuDrove Da &iwYKtt's Family iXtxt, because it radically cures Djgpepsla, Liver complaint and Kidney difficulty, sold by A. v. Planters uo. Dr. R. W. Benjamin baa opened den tal rooms in tho Taylor & Wilson block, room 10, where he is now prepared to do first-class dental work Ladiek Or. Fatryer Pastilles are effectual for umaic nearness, aia on ion 01 me neaa anu lower part of tbe back. It strengthens and cures, sold by A. r. Marstcrs i co. I have several hundred nice red cedar poets for salo at three and one-half cents a piece. W. R. Wells Olalla, Or., Aug. 3, 1S05. Children with nale. bluish comnlcxions. In dicatins the absence of the requisite red globules in the blood should take Dr. sawyer's Oka tine. sola by a. l. Planters a uo. Call on tbe J. G. FlooS Co. for prices on their up to date berry crates. Made otsucar pine, neat and durable. Just tho thing to get your berries to market in first-class condition Dr. A. 1. Sawyer: I bare bad ilhcuaalbm since I was'J) years old, but since usins jour ramiiy l ures nave been irec iroin iu 11 nuo cured my husband of the same disease. Mrs. Kobt. Connelly. Brooklyn, Iowa. som uy -. u. -M inters x uo. Dr. F. W. Haynes bas just returned from tho East and opened dental parlors in Mark's building, where he will bo pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. l'alc. thin. b!oudIes neoirie should use Dr. ?,wrfr' lVfl!lTif Itlithn rmitntt r-mdr in the uorld for making the weak strong. Sold by A. C Marstcrs A uo. Tho J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work at tho lowest- liv ing rates, and thoso who are preparing to build should consult them. They can save you tnonjy. DAPLOYfc COLn7Jl LATA B' M. F. Rapp, I A COMPLETE LINE LEADING PERSCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Jackson Street, Rosebiirjr, Oregon. Patent Medicines, Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. A SQUARE DEAL I ' I 3 ft- i r-f t i- ; CO " f CO We are Here to Stay. UP t- lO 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. TJte HOIUG Farm, east of town, has been plat ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing 3 2 3 an 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100 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, BELDEN, Propr. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. m mm Estimates Furnished on Office ana Salesroom, 711 oafc Street. Knickerbocker Shoulder Braces for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. ' I ' I 1 i ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' 4 5 G 7 8 0 10 11 12 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. .Roseburg, Or. E. W. AGH1S0N & CO., Proprs. Dealers In all kinds of Marbic aud Granite Monuments aud Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing all kinds of Cemetery Work. 1