THE PLAINDEALER tS(DU STRUT MONDAY AND TUCRSDAY BY THE PLAINOEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY Sabscriptioa Rate: One Year pajablo In advance ... JSlx Months. $2 OO - X OO 50 Three Months. " THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1895. PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEHENT In potting our boots for the year JS$4 we find there are a number of persons in debted to us in smali amounts which aggre gate several thousand doUart. Lite ah most every body ehe, we are sadly in need of money with vhich to pay our indebted nets not for inretlmeni or speculation. Our creditors are in the same fir, and are crowding its. Consequently we are com pelled to urge. pon our friends the neces sity of the payment of the small amounts duetts. Therefore we will at the earliest possible moment render a statement of account, as appears from our books Janu ary 1, 1S94, to erery person indebted to u. Where there are so vtany small accounts it i$ next to impossible to teep all of them cor rectly, hence when you receire a statement and think ft it incorrect, even if you hare paid it and we failed to give gou credit, don't "fiy of the handle1' and get mad, but write kindly and tell us abont it if you can't write tindly, write any way, for we want to hare our boohs correct. Jf you can't pay the whole amount of your bill, a portion of it will be thantfuUy received, and if it is not convenient for you to pay any of it, let us Inow that fact also. We would be pleased to hare erery person re ceiving a statement of account to aetnotc ledge it receipt at their earliest conven ience. PLAINDEALER PUB. CO. Tho United States consul at Goth enbeig, Sweden, in his report to the state department, shows that import duties on grains have been greatly increased, in some cases more than 100 per cent. By an overwhelming vote the honsft has passed the bill to repeal the discriminative sugar duly, and the powerful lobby that drove tho measure through the house will also shove it through the senate. "When tho time comes te drop Dolph it is expected that his support will bo given Hon. Bufus JIallory. It may be possible that Mr. Dolph will not be allowed tho privilege of naming the next C. S. senator from Oregon. So far as tho present legislature is . , . . -concerned, the people will recognize just two parlies: one standing for retrenchment and good government, the other standing for extravagance and bad politics, remarks the San ! Francisco Call. And the same, is true of tho Oregon legislative body. Republicans, democrats end popu lists can make an interesting fight during a campaign, bnt for a really good stand-np-and-knock-down argu ment, tho present Oregon legislature is entitled to the peacock feather. It shows what republicans can do when they once set their Minds in a certain direction. The Oreconian seems to be striking ont blindly in its frenzy to elect Dolph. Its attacks on Governor Lord and Secretary of State Kincaid are unworthy even Mr. Scott himself, for both those gentlemen have been quietly attending to their respective duties and taking no part whatever in the senatorial squabble. Representative Bridges is properly onto his job. He does not shoot off his month on every possible occasion, and hence is laying & foundation for good work for Douglas county. He does not antagonize the opposition, bnt simply attends to his business and votes as he thinks proper. The present legislative assembly is "catching it" now from nearly al! sources. Tuesday Speaker "Moores gave the members & raking over the coals fur extravagance in the matter ofcierk hire, and numerous other items might be mentioned, ever, the speaker's remarks have been a bit of buncombe. How might In order to extricate the Democrats from the muddle of currency reform, Tom Reed has made ths good sug gestion that the roll should be called and that each democrat be allowed to explain his financial schemes. A vote should then be had on each scheme, and when any one could be found which would get two vote-, then the bouse should adopt it as a plan. Tho PuusDEuxB is still of the opinion that Hon. Binger Hermann is tho proper man to elect as United States senator. Of course, Dolph is the choice of ali leading republicans, for the leaders are politicians, with a big P, but the rank and file of the republican party are almost a nmt for Hermann. If U. S. senators were elected by direct vole of the paople, and Hermann and Dolph were opposing candidates the result would be easily f orel old. The argument has been nsed that the only reason that the demand for bond? of the United States was so great was becanso principal and int erest were mado payable in cold coix. Tho president's message gave the snap away, for they are payalbe in gold or silver coin at the option of the treasurer of the United States. From tho demand there has been for the bonds it certainly does look as though capitalists were not afraid of being paid in SO-cent dollars, but now that the president has given them the cue it is not likely tbey will overlook the matter in thofuture. ITff.tr IS REPUBLICANISM Republicanism 19 tho platform of principles laid down by tho republi can pirly. It is tho absolute guar antee of n republican form of govern mont, ceding to ovory citizen, with out regard to race, color, creed or previous condition, the constitu tional rights embodied in our natiou al compact, nn.l pledging tho main tenance of tho-u rights. Tho prin ciples of the national republican party uieau, protection to American industries protection to tho rights of American citizenship, protection of tho national as well a, of the state suffrage, guaranteeing the right to every citizen to cast one vol", nud to have that vote honestly counted. It moaos the piotection of life and lib erty to every citizen at homo ns well as abroad, making tho strong arm of the national government in tho uiaiu tenanco of thoso rights nt the cost of tho government political existence if necessary. It means the enfranchise ment of every citizen in his civil aud political rights, with tho right to ex ercise them without proscription, lot or hindranco by any political party or parties. This is what wo under stand to be republicanism, and what wo understand to bo the platform of principle of tho national republican party. Any deviation from theso princi pleB mean political demagogism. hy pocrisy and political deceit. Any pretention to tho enslavoment of man, or to coerco him ti becomo the slave of this or any other party, de tracts from tho high standard of principles upon which tho republi can parly was founded. Every citi zen, desiring to maintain thoso prin ciples, may find affiliation in tho re publican party, where, by honest and earnest efforts ho may contribute to tho maintemance and perpetuation of these principles. Lego. A CUE TO WALL STREET. A most remarkable statement to be made by a nation's chiet executive is thnt of President Cleveland when ho tives utterance to the following: The only bonds that can be issued were authorized nearly 23 years ago and are not well calculated to meet our present needs. Among other dis advantages they are made payable in coin, instead of specifically in gold, which in existing conditions detracts largely, and in an increasing ratio. 'from their desirability as invest ments. It is by no means certain at bonds of this description can be much longer disposed of at a price 1 creditable to the financial character of onr government. When the last bond issue of $50, 000,000 was made the bids for the same were about three times the amount of the issue, and the pre mium bid wonld have cansed the actnal interest paid to be very little in excess of three per cent. Notwith standing that fact the president fears that bonds payable in corx cannot much longer bo disposed or at a creditable price. That Wall street will take the cue is a foregone con clusion, and that the next bonds issued under the present law will bring a much less prico is absolutely certain. Then we will hear the gold buir press howl about the free-silver craze ruining the country, etc. Elkton Items. Frosty nights and clear days. The farmers have been improving the good weather the last few days plowing and seeding. Rev. Stratford of Drain filled his regu lar appointment here last Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. Voljra Titos who recently came here from Iowa, was called last week to his former home by telegram, as a wit ness in behalf cl the etate, in a murder trial. Mr. D.Wells of the Elkton mills ex pects eoon to have bis mill covered, and then he expects to suspend operations until spring. Your reporter has kept both ears open expecting to have some matrimonial news to write np this week hut "The best laid plans of mice and men, gang aft'a glee." Mrs. Alzena Walker, the last surviv ing child of onrold friend A. G. Langdon, departed this life on tho morning of tho 25th inst, the I an era 1 taking place et the Dimmick school bon-e on the 27tb. Elder Hoddleston conducted the fineral service, after which the remains were intered in the little mound where the most of a family of J3 children have been lain to rest. The stricken parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad affliction. The tax payers in this part of the county are watching with much Interest the movement of the legislature, hoping that they will close up some of the gaps of extravagance, which are making the life of the farmer a harden. It is to Iw hobed that a majority of oar legislators will have the nerve to turn .1 deaf car to the slick tonj-ued lobyist who has his hook bated for a fat office. Riddle Items. Jivervuviy is nusy piowmg, peeoin; and trimming orchards. Miss Mara Nichols will move into her new hooec the first of next week. Ed Kiddle returned to Roseburg on Tuesday's freight, after a week's visit with his parents. Sire. Sanderson U lowy improving. tier son and Jus -vifn from Genthite came down to fee her on the 29th intt. Mr. Freeland Cornutt of Washington county is at his father's now. His family will move up soon to reidc at his place in the canyon. Seymore and Elmer Catching, of the Catching Bro?.' mines, were visiting with their families a fe.r days of title week. They brought in )uite a lot of gold dust. Reports say that Mr. Sherwood, the druggist of Canyonville, will put up a two-story brick building in Riddle, the lower room for a drugstore and the upper for a city hall. Wo hope this is true, for wo are always glad to hear of any im provement going on in Riddle. Mr. Beck ley of Oakland has been in our valley this week buying cattle. He got a drove of 'J3 head and started Tues day to drive them to Oakland. They croseed the river near Mr. Chadwick's place. Ho bought his cattle of the Nichols Brof., John Drain and J. I). Cornutt. Mrs. Mary Jackson passed through Riddle Sunday on her way home to Mon mouth, after a visit with friends and rel atives in Canyonville. Esid. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Oak Creek Items. Sunsliino mid frost. Farming has begun once moro. Lott McDowell is sojourning on the Rancho Del Rio this weak. Walter McDowell was tho guest of Johnny Kcrnnn Inst Monday and Tues day. Miss Nannio Tipton of Looking Glass, is visiting ichitives in this vicinity at prescut. Messrs. Stearns and Rico will loavo for Caps lllihe in u few days. Wo will bo very sorry to sco them depart, Richard Pitzman and family moved into our neighborhood a few weoks ago. much to tho delight of the young men of this locality. Tho social danco nt S. 1', fllnkely's Friday night was a very cnjoyahlo aflair. Dancing began at 7 o'clock and continued until 7 in the morning, all going homo well pleased with the night's cutertaiu ment. Thoso present were, Mis3 Ander son, Mies Carrie Dixon, Naunio Tipton, Ilnttie and Lon. Wilson, Nora Barker, Lizzie, Chris and Annie Ritzniann, Lucy Atlerbtiry, Anna and Nettie Blakoly, Maud Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Single ton, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Blakoly, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Altcrburv, Mr. and Mrs. S. r. Ulakely. Messrs. Charles Cassidy. Gns Bench, Engeno Atterbniy, Charles Rice. Will Dixon. Al Wilson. Euel Barker, Henry Ritzinaun, Lester, Robert ana torrost Ulakely, Uwen Attorburv. Paul I-cupp, Frank Connio, Clinton Attcrbary, Lewis Baker. Oore 2rs. David Btnger Chilis and Fever Lett rat em dated, tilth dUtresjtcs cough, no appetite, pain In chest, thouldex, tick and Hood's? Cures itomach. Four t-ottlej of Flood's Sarsaparffia pro 120 strcasttu cood appetite tad health. Hood's Pills wla cew friends diUj. CLASSIFIED -r ADVERTISEMENTS Jjur liact cr lea usder ihu lead 5 frail per babU - nvri addilionct liat S ccm per nojtU. ."o (urrnuescat tatn Jar (at a !S ctau. StocUlioldcrs' 3Iectluc. The stockholders of the Douglas County Agricultural Association will meet at the court house in Roscburg on Saturday, February 2, 1595, at 10 o'clock a. m. for theparpose of electing seven directors for the ensuing year; also for the electing of one director lor ttie -Jna ioolliern Oregon D. A. S.. and other imoortant business. Every stockholder is requested to attend or send t.'ieir proxy. F. A." McCall. Secretary. The annual meeting vi the stakhold- ers of tbo Lccky Qaf cn Gold & Silver JJimng tomrcny wi l tn held at tho of ficc cf the company, i i Rceeburs, Ore gon, at 1 o'clock p. ts , on tho 2Gth day of January, IS'Xi. for me purpose of tran sacting such wii.iies.' as mav come be fore the meeting. . T. Booley, Sec. Portland. Or., Dec. M. 1SW. ollcc to TrcHpnSKerH. Notice is hereby given that all persons nunung upon, removing wood from, or otherwise irejpafsing upon the "Busbev estate,' will ba prosecuted. Rosebarg, Ana. S, IS94. D. S. K. Bcick, Agent. .......... .a.v a, v-. . ihu, Mia tdvu removing wood or cutting woxl from my land will bo prosecuted. Mr land is the 3 I'd roll l- .irnn (flit nil rwiranha S. .b. '4' of the S. W. 4' of section 19 townsnip Zt south, range G west, in Douglas county, Oiegon. Rl'DflLTH JjLNNlE For Bale. Vfitr thit head. MMl final ailtrrt lie tartnleunnr fur an. .wjaLr', aw,:, artr, or amyiAtng tut yju may hth v, aiejme oj ma eoti oj z emu per noUA. try I.. For Sale. Good oak wood at 12 per tier, proaiptly delivered ; leave orders at J. t. lSarkers More. ack Baekeu. For Sale. A cood home of 1C0 acres 12 miles from railroad : -10 acres cleared : good water, small orchard in bearing, plenty of small fruit ; fair Oregon house and barn ; 1 horses, 3 cows and plenty of larm maminery to run the farm, tor prices and terms enquire of S. B. Hen dricks at the Review office or of the country s-trvyjr -. lh court house. For tale or trade, a good three-spring hack. Will trade for graiu or cows. Apply to CtiAS. Vaxzile. tiood dry oat wood for sale at 2 per tier, delivrred every Saturday. Leave orderaat 31 ra. Iwytl's grocery store. John BoTciicn. ror Sale. Old papers, at this office. at -zo cents per ntiudred. Wanted. Wanted, a reliable man or lady; for steady position. Address X, caro Daily j.nonne, .. nour, Uouglas County, Or. I'or Kent. I'o em mlrtTtiie your.houtt, farm or room for rent fur SC cenU jier month inlhia department. . The Odd Fellows Building Association will receive proposals for renting the Upcra ilousc lor ono tear, from Knh. 1 1695, ensuing. Rents payable monthly in nayance. mo directors reserve tho right to reject any and all bids. Address, Jos. Micelli, Secy. I'or Adoption. A girl about six aud a half years of ago, For further particulars enquire of A. F. Stearsh, County Judge. Great Opportunity for Prune Farming On a Large Scale. 1720 acres of choico valley and low hillside land, nil nmlpr Imarrl nnrl : fence, eeveral hundred acres in cultiva tion, uie very lcbi ol Jrtiit land, has good natural drainage, fico from frost, good llOUee. Wood, tr.ltnr. Ptr. Iliren iiiiloo from railiond. Tho vicinity lias flno or chards and this i a rare chanco for a colony of prune growers. Tho property belongb to abttiit parties and must be sold. Trice $10 per acre, cash, balance in eight annual payments with fi per cent interest. (Discount allowed for cash;. Havo lauds of cvtry kind throughout the county for low prico aud easy terms. u. a. iv. i.uicK, uoseburg, Oro. (SiiTyadcTjuej14 7titj from II Fsrsusralpasitlea. EicbuinterrltcrTstaH jy Erpcrleae cihhsu;. rgcalUrfjyg M ccffT-lwloa to local pufrJyjg I srovtrs cr clan. Cota- jf lw!y.rllili!rtf Vjm uIl ii j mi rtoc.CKPUwn sad ftriea. It 1 ...lBLJF We Tuilyoa dow, v&Uftjfl llMxr Ui fruit tattsstrjr Is toll SjtfJB jgp'T'--" Good cha) 'orl kB!TU'nsst Ostfit and tall pr- II lltmltn frt. BKOWTf BKOA. CO. nor- at PHVfTyinfn. Portland. Ore. CVtl Locse U ritUblf . San Vtii pPr- rU m Bottio.1 wm m m ZM For 8Alo by M. F. Rapp. Druggist. Captain Swconoy,U. S. A.. San Diego, Cal., savs: "Shllch 'a Catarrh Remedy is tho first medicine I havo ever found hat would do mo any good." Prico 50c. J IflERRflN . Agriculturist Changed to a Weekly ! Only $1.00 a Year! All thu Leading Features that havo made the inonthlj so popular are retained and mnny Now Features added, such as General and Local Market I'rires, Crop Ropotts in their seaeon, Condensed Farm News, nnd Letters Among the Fanner.". Its Farm Features. Live Stock, Dairying, Horticulture, Poultry, Market Hardening, nnd other topics, written by Practical and Successful Farmerd, supplemented with Illustra tions by able artists, combine to mako it invaluable to thoso who 'farm it for a living." The Latest Maikcts and Commercial Agriculture ore Leading Features, In which the Agriculturist is not excelled. Reliahlu Special Correspondents at the General nnd Local Market Centers all over the United States ci.ublo us to report the latest prices on everything tho Farmer has to sell. This Department nlone is worth many times tho cost of a year's subscription to any Farmer. 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FREE SAMPLE COPY Ecnt on reqnest. American Agriculturist, 7S Columbian Building, - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER. The IMnludcnlcr, - - 92.001 American AsrtcallurlHtM, , 1,00! J. BITZER,. Proprietor ol The City Meat Market, And Dealer In PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AMI FRESH MEATS Orden Uken and Delivered Frrc 10 any pan 01 me city. iB8ieBBaieieBiiiiBeiicieHieBEeBCBBB0flS A SQUARE DEAL, 1 1 1 1 3 1 .0 U1? We are Here to Stay. -S3 -33 r STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. THE McCLALLEN HOUSE. NEW iU AN AG Efl ENT. WILLIS & WILLIS, Proprietors. nosEnuKO, okcgon. LOCAL Free Coach. Commodious Sample BOWEN & GJialN Blacksmiths and Machinists Are now located in their new shops on Stephen Street, between Oak and Cass, And are prepared to do work in their Girc.lliom them a trial Tltc Cliurclicfl. BArnsT Ciiuncii corner ot Lone and Roso itrccts. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni.; Young People's Union, 0:30 p.m.; Mrs. O. N. Annc.i, President; Sunday School, 10 e. m.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening nt 7:00. ItEV. O. N. Amnes, Pastor. Residence, No. K!l Main Street. Methodist Church corner ol Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m ; Dr. James Ilarr, Superintendent; Class Meeting nt close of tho morning service; Kpivortli League 0:30 p. m. Claro Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. N. S. IlucK.sF.it, I). 1)., Pastor. Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. Presbyterian Church corner of Cass and Hose streets. Sunday Service: Puplic worship, 11 a.in. and 7:30 p. ni.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. K., 7 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 7:C0 p. m. It. 11. Dn.wor.Tii, Pastor. WEEKLY. Original, Progressive, Practical. To extend its usefulness and make it n practical necessity to every progressive Farmer and his fumiiy, tho American Agriculturalist is now published weekly (instead of monthly), at Onr price $2.S0 o otli only Papers, Poultry, 1"1m1i ana Came, In Season OF ALL KI.NDS. Roseburg, Or. 1 1 1 1 . j 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 , , . ! . 4 5 0 7 S J 10 11 Pi Is what we give to ever' cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, the' will come again aud again, and their friends will come too. We are not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Stay. WOLLENBERG) flBRflHflH) .Roseburg, Or, SOLICITED. Rooms for Commercial Travelers. ESTABROOK, HaltI,!!. Hue with neatness ami dispatch. and bo convinced. Special For a Few Days. Boys Suits $1 5 Men's Suits 7 5 - Men's Wet Weather Shoes 2 00 Men's Underwear 75 Latest Style Hats 2 00 Boss of the Road Overalls-Best 50 Hackintoshes at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladie's Dress Goods Reduced 25 per cent. These goods have"all been, received within the last month, and are the latest styles and not shelfworn. Don't delay this golden opportun ity, and call on The Boss Store. Alexmder 320 and 323 Jackson St. A HAPPY ftEW YEAR We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of vvwvj Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. HLEXHiHDER 5 STRONG ROSEBURG, OREGON. he Long Winter is Here C. W. PARKS & The Talk of the Town Onr Factory Has Bn Itanium; Steadily to .Make np a Fresh Slock, anil yon can get The Finest and Most Complete Line of , ilADE Niece's Candy 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 runuiug at this office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 121 Main Street, San Francisco. Cal. & Strong THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.. Bet. Oak and Washington. 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