The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 01, 1895, Image 2

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    THE PLAINDEALEB.
ISSCXB KTEKT XO.NDAT AND TIHJtSOAY BT
THE PLAINBEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY
Y. F. BENJAMIK,
C Y. BEX JASHX,
Ktlttor
Manager.
Sabscriplion Unto:
One Year py.blo in advance Si oo
Months, " . i oo
Month." " ,5
MONDAY, AriUL 1, 1S95.
Habeas corpus hits boon restored in
Hawaii.
The United Stales praud jury
indicted 0. P. Huntington at San
Francisco March 26 for a violation
of the interstate eomraerco law for
issuing a pass outside tho stfcto.
Governor McCocnell of Idaho says
Senator Shonu who has been elected
TJ. S. senator, is a staunch friend of
silver and an ardent supporter of the
republican theory of protection.
Why don't our democratic papers
when referring to tho Maine states
man, call him Tom Reed when prior
to tho 53rd congress they called him
Czar Heed? Echo answer why?
It is a historical fact that early in
tho twelfth century, about A. D.
1120. the relfctivo value of gold and
silver was 9 of silver to 1 of gold.
This relation has been changing till
to day it is. 16 of silver to 1 of gold,
coin value; but of bullion value they
stand 29 of siver to 1 of gold.
The Attorney-general is of the
opinion that the railroad commis
sioners elected two years ago can
legally hold office and that the gov
croor cannot appoint a new set to
11 a vacancy because there is no
vacancy. Tho three pilot com
missioners, fish and gane warden
will hold over.
A relijrous war is imminent m
Manitoba, Canada. It appears the
Dominion government has taken
steps to re-establish separate schools
which were taken from Catholics in
Manitoba in 1899. This movement
by the government has called out
strong opposition by the protectant
dement, What tho out cotno will be
is hard to predict.
When Governor Lord was elected
he gave out that Marion county
would not be given all the plums in
gubernatorial pudding. But how is
it? Why, look at the list. A. Bush,
John Minta, S. B. Axmsbv, A. N.
Gilbert, B. F. Meredith, Henry
Brophy and A. Hope, Jr., are all
cared for. The. asylum and reform
school bxTo Salem men. That's why
Salem is called "Salem hog."
CENTRAL HOTEL!
Boas?d iA $$BSS per Week.
CZ3EALS, I5c. BEDS, 8 5c.
THE - DA VIS -AMBLER -MERRELL
L 1J J. 13
P AMY
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MANUFACTURERS OP, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP
Fill AND CEDAli LUMBER.
Uncle Sam Well, neow, that there Autoharp music's got into . my y
legs; I can't keep still. It's like everything else ray boys have invented, . ;
it's got the "git there "in it, strong. , .
Miss Columbia " Your boys ? " What do you mean by that? ,
Uncle Sam Why don't you know that the Autoharp is an American .
invention?
Like the Chickering, Hardman and A. B. Chase Pianos, they will stand the test for
Tone and Durability. Tust recieved a new stock of Guitars and other Musical Goods.
We keep in stock the io-cent Music and also the latest and most popular Songs and
Instrumental Music. T. K. RICH ARDbOiNi , Roseburg.
BEFORE FREE TRADE.
The following advertisinent wo
find in tho Oregonisn of July 5, 1S76,
which is now before us:
roc saix.
We the enderssjmed offer for sale SQ,
0M pounds of wool, more or less, spring
clip. Ako5003 pounds of lamb's wool.
Ssd wool to be delivered at lioseburs
depot ten days after sale. We will re
ceive sealed bids at Itaseburx up to
2 o'clock on the 18th day of July, IS7C.
Said wool to be sold to the hb;h est re
sponsible bidder iu United States gold
coin. We reserve the right to reject any
or all bids if not satisfactory. Address
Xat Webb, Rosehurs. July 1, 1S7G.
J. D. itonXErr.
P. Pcteus.
P. Coorcn.
Natt Webb.
Shall tlv
ISSUE IN MANITOBA.
System
"G rovers," the last bonds sold by
Cleveland for $1-01 are now selling
on the Xew York market at SI 20, a
profit of 1G cents on every dollat of
the 62,400,000, an even profit of ?10,
000,000 on tho whole amount. And
tho people of the United States must
pay interest on the ten million dollar j
profit for thirty years. That's the
way the people get it in the neck. A
democratic administration comes
high, but the people would have it
Ogden Standard.
THE ITALY OF AMERICA.
The governor of Washington ve
toed the slate text book publication
bill. But state textbook publish
ing has got to come. We print
books for the fruit grower and
termer, but it is objected to when we
propose to print a spelling book, a
grammar, or a reader. The object
ion is not good. The common
schools have a dangerous enemy ia
the book trust that keeps thousands
of poor children out of school.
Capital Journal..
The Douglas county folk aro fre
quently ridiculed for being so egotis
tical as to think our climate will
equal or approximate that of tho
peninsnla lying between tho Adriatic
and Mediteranian seas. But it is a
fact, nevertheless that ail things
considered, the evenness of temper
ature, the freedom from cyclones 2nd
blizzard?, the annual amount of rain
fall, tho variety of grain, grass, fruits
and vegetables, tho invariable cer
tainty of a fair crop, the almost un
limited , natural resources and the
futnie prospects in store for Doug
las, all combino to make it the grand
est spot for a home that can be found
on this green earth.
GOLD QUARTZ.
A 2Ich Find Near Oakland, Douglas
County.
Oakland, Ore., March 29. The rejiort
has hut Touched here that a rich strike
in ouarts has been uia !c cast of this
place ou a spar of the Calauooia inoun
tain. The exaetjlocalion of same ha3 no
been ascertained further than that it is
in the direction of the llohenua country
and this tide of or wet of Uiu snow line.
Messrs. Gardner and McIIenry ure I5i
initios ma'.iug the lucky tirtd.
Separate Schools
Be Restored.
WiNNtrno, Maich 27. The remedial
order on separate schools does not come
up in the legislature ntitil tomorrow
uisht, but uev&itlnlees it ws the tojtic
of the day. Both the government and
opposition are hokliu;; frequent eauccsee,
and what the out coine tvitl t-e is diffi
cult to predict. One thine is certain
that the Manitoba sovernmeat will re
sent iuterfereuce by Ottawa in educat
tional matters. The uewsiier organ
of the goTerntaent has tho official ttate- In the Circuit Court
merit, under the heading, "ilantobol i ),e following bo'iuess hss been trans
Answer:" j acted since our hut report:
'We arc asked to restore the school! Helen.Beckmann vs. Win. F. Beck
system that was in operation previous tot maun: Invorce.
1S90. Let Quebec and Ottawa rest, as- j dead.
rcretl that the restoration never will be C. A. Sehlbretle vs. F. F. I.ttleraon
made.- Manitoba lias too keen a sense j foreclosure. Continued.
of jestiee, too much regard for truth and S Jams Daris vs. Southern Pacific Co.
equity, torecosniioasarelievwsaristoe-i action fur damage?. .Motion tar new
racy an clement of its population by no I trial denied.
Duminud. Plsinti
THE TIDE HAS TURSED.
Wo found one good old democrat
in town last week. 'Yes," he sayp,
"I am a democrat and always have
been, but I don't know what has be
come of tho party It seems to he
lost in the wilderness with no leader
able to bring it out." Xe7er mind,
good friend, when you are found in
the ranks of the republican party
yon will be brought out of the wil
derness and led to tee the light of
prosperity once more illume the land.
A large number of car loads of po
tatoes have been shipped from the
Wfllametto Valley lately, ever the S.
P. railroad for New Orleans and St.
Louis and intermediate points. This
turn in the movement of produce is
cheering. We have been too long
shipping to this Ftato tho products uf
California and tho East. Let our
farmers ba prepared to fern lib bore-
after, not only potatoes but other
farm products that may bo produced
here in abundance. I-1 t:- keep the
tide rolling eastward.
M 11 T.
a vaiiey paper say: it nas been a
good many years since tne Willam
ette valley has had as favorable out
looks for an overwhelming crop at
this season of tho year, both in grain
and fruit as this year advances.
ir0 ARE CVM.VA'S?
If the definition of a -crank" .s
given by Sirs, Cnrr.h, president of
tho W. G. T. IL is correct; viz: "Tho
person who does his own thinking
xnen many wno diner witn tier are
cranks a well as herself. .The shoe
fits tho I'laixdealee, which duos its
own thinking. That one is tho most
cranky which does tho most think
ing.
'htornol vigilanco is the price of
Tho liberty,'" and the same vigilanco is
winter season has been so delight
fully mild that no man can possibly
find an excuse for not having his
grain crop all iu, bis orchard well
cultivated, and bis berry crop looked
after, and there are few cultivators
of tho soil who aro iu need of an ex
cuse. The work is practically all
done. Everything seems to have
worked harmoniously this year.
means the most woitliv. As a civilised
people, attempt! as to realize ia ;i iiikls
ure? tlie idols of the nineteeth ceatury,
Manitolnns will sot silently submit to
the demaad that tbev should- turn back
the wheels of progress 300 years. It is a
struggle as to whether tho iJold of tho
nineteenth century or slw daik age?
shall prevail. Anyone nuo betwves thet
all citireiu are eqaal ii. the tight of law,
ami hat ii good enuttg'i for one is good
enough for another. "nt stand by the
act of IfOd. And lb., w our answer to
Quebec: We tia-l iuA allow th state to
support religion ; we shall not allow the
church to control the felate; shall not
retarn to the dvilkation of the dark
aes; wiaii not recognize itomese
better or iu anyway different from
others: shall hold to the principle of
equal rights for all, ami that the prin
ciplc sliall he dearer to us than confed
eration itaeif."
oil): TlillDi-T.s
a tlpeclnlty.
Write for
l'rlcvH.
OSEBURG LAUNDRY,
The
so: 3ZnIu titruut, opp. Hotel Van Slutitcn.
J , l RST"CLKSS AI.I, O WOUIi UUAIIAKTIVI'.U
1aOF2I '
At Ieasonafle 1'rlccs.
FISHER cc BRYAN, Proprietors.
DRINK THE CELEBRATED
:' Days of 49 Whisky .
A
? ; For S.ile at all First-Class Bars.
MANUFACTl'KKRS OF
The Celebrated Roseburg Beer,
ALE AKD POSTER.
All Orders either at Home or Abroad, by Railroad
STAYER .00,
For a Few Days. ,
' Boyu Suits S1. 5
' ' " . c..: 7 5
- "1 juen s oiui-a
1 Men's Wet Weather Shoes 2 00
' Glen's Underwear 75
Latest Style Hats 2 00
... Boss of the Road Overalls-Best 50
nacki'ntoshes 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.
Alexander .& otrpag
THE POPULAR
HOME FURNISHERS-
'j2; and C2d Jackson St.
Lit
A H l.I. LINK OF
Plows, Harrows, Wagons & Buggies
AND HARVESTING MACHINERY.
BEAN BPS AY PUflPS ARE THE BEST.
WAUKEGAN BARB WIRE.
HUNTER & HUME.
WALL PAPER
Bet. Oak and Washington.
.lll'',','lll
Largest aad Eest Assortment eTer
brought to Southern Oregon, and
AT I.V3IIJIvlt V.IRn
?Ii.ie. Ulil'OT.
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I"oullrv, VIsli ana Cmuc, SX
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iiVef
Jaf. Sterling ?. foo:Uti Coun'.r; to
recover tnoaev-. On owtion. oi Sterljug
cam ountintwd for tlie lensi
M. II. J. Grtbhe rs. Gru:
esecutor ; to recover money. Veolici for
plaintiff for $2023.63 nod costs.
Nancy H. Mendall ve. Solotiou ilen
dell; divorce. Onl-r for defendant lo
pay for uee of pUintifflft) ami ?12.50
jcr rsuoth dariog jeodncy of fcit.
.'.brahatuson lire, v. JIary riiillii;
to recover money. Dieuiiieed.
Georgia Yoan vs. E. J. McLanghlin,
ot al. ; to recoer rconey. -lodgment for
(aintitr.
C. D. Drain, Adair., vs. Anna F.
Smith, ot al. ; in equity. Pisiniseed.
Slate oi Oregon vs. Wai. F. Uockrnan ;
murder No. 1. Sentenced for life.
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The City Meat Market,
Large ami Elegant Lice of
CARPETS.
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W e call the attention of our
friends to our beauti
ful stock of
Easy Rockers
Bed. Room Sets
Parlor and
Rugs and Carpets
And all Household
Articles
Dinincr Chairs
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PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD,
AMI FRESH MEATS OF ALL KJiOS.
Roseburg, Or.
U fit'. . OlE .
Tho "rosewaler" policy ia ccin
mended by the Cottage Grove Leader
with the pertinent remark that it
can be studied with profit. The
Leader might hare added that it hue
been studied with profit daring tho
last two month1; has now been
adopted by most of tho progressive
papers of the 6late. There is very
little of the old snap-and-snarl spirit
manifest in the editorials of today in
any section, and as a result there is
more harmony in tho stalo than over
before. Kosewater is to be tho win
ning policy of the next decade, nnd
papers like tho Leader that aro doing
bo much to spread it, are going to
find a profit iu it in more ways than
one S. F. Call.
tho prico of success iu the next o!tc
tion iu Oregon, What aro republi
cans doing towards that success?
Oar populist friends nre busily at
work Silently and without tho
sounding of trumpet thy aro or
ganizing clubs throughout the bSnte,
aud seem animated with mi assur
ance o success. A state convention
of republican clnhs it to be hnld iu
Portland in Hay. Aro the republi
cans of Douglas county taking the
necessary step to bo represented iu
that convention? In (hute times of
political turmoil nud strifo republi
cans shonld bo alive to Iho require
ments of tho situation, aud not loo
their hold ou the voters of Oregon,
aud thus suffer defeat by a failure of
vigorous co-operation. Republicans
take a thought of your duty as it
j presents itself to you
Oregon's Women Convicts.
i.iLsx, March 36. In r. inedinai-Hzed
roosi comfortably furnished, on the feo
qpd floor of the Oregon penlentiry urc
confined the oniv two female convicts uf
the state Emma Kioe aod lxU'if ia
clair. Both nera sent from Moltnoinii
county for tertns of tvro vean each
Thoah thrown In i-te9 reUtioiui lv i t-
tus cnSnet to U Mmi narrow l,;n..
thee charac-um xn; widely li!T;-ri i.t.
Tliey are not iejnirel to wear rtri; nur
la tor. liotii have twiimon k1i! fl-nt-ation,
acid I In? my mean of .!,wi
Eton llierlnvf) ii reading IxwUifu.-ni i.l
from the risoa lihrarr. Km ma Iti .3
yean old. She is bear iei; her -n- .t
Deration with aparent ease ; iioivin co
cvideaces of a twiquered spirit. She is
buoyed witli the that she has a
friend on the outside, and that, within
twenty-four Honrs after recrotng tne
prison threshold, rite will become a sec
ond wife. 1Mtie is only 22 years old, of
a different tempeniieut, and prison life
is Hearing heavily upon her. She fre
quently is heard to matter: "Oh, if I
only had wort to do to keup my mind
eojaged anil be prefuted to earn some
thing wlien I get oot. ConGuetl to this
room with nothing to do but think,
think, the mind can Uit iluarf here."
'Hie Sinclair woman has been serving;
time since February 1. She ia of a de
cided Murtde cnile, has an intelligent
face, and ia a tit subject for miisiouaties
to uork iikhi. I'. W. Iii'atcli.
If ywt try the candies they make a
"iee's you aill not go anywhere else
for cindy. fhe tallies, creams, chew?,
Oulter cupj aua v,eri:iiuaru urun
and e-jaa! to -n. t'.in in Portland..
They -re cn t3 ta--r ;) .
COLD COMFORT RANGE.
Farmers Who Signed Notes in Payment for Stoves
ayi bO.TCR'XCSC IT WILL WOT cunc,
3oldbyDroBsi5taorEentbyinall. iScWc Alol.ul
ana guoperpacieagc fcaapie3 ixcc
XnTff 1IA ThoFnvorltoKCTaKTOa
SSi. H.W IcrthoTcctbaad Iireath,23c.
For sili l y M. F. Rat-p. lrureist.
Want Satisfaction.
From the Daily Cregouian, Portland, Or., Xov. II. ISiM.
Oregon Citv, Nov. io. Victims of the home-comfort-
! v.Tought-iron-cookmg-raugc swindle are ntuuerous iu this
vicinity. Eighteen fanners at Molalla bought the ranges
at eacn, trtviup- notes due jovcmber i, with the un-
dertar,ding aud verbal agreement that auv length of time
it) r .tit tne convenience of the makers of the notes would
!L- . r..iiicd b the compauy even to six or eight veais-
for th ( injiany had plenty of capital and never disposed of
its r,--r. Hut tne notes turned ud iu -the hands ot third
. 'lul must be paid, and there is trouble. Halt
kunK-rs ferc in town today to see if the grand jury
uiura tnem Tenet or satisfaction, mere were nu-
purchasers of thre wouderfnl rtinges through the
Marquam and .he Scott's Mills country. The
same kind of a range can be bought here for $50.
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Our Stock is
Unexcelled by Auy House
South of Portland. .
NO TROUBLE TO
SHOW GOODS.
HLEXAMDER fi STROiHG
ROSEBURG, OREGON
TIIE POPCLAU
HOME FUESISUEKS
he Long
Winter is Here
Prepare for it wisely. We offer
unusually good reasons why you
should buy from us.
Everything offered for sale is fresh;
bought for the Holiday Trade and
sold at very reasonable prices.
We have a very choice stock of
canned goods, including both fruits
and vegetables, to which we invite
your special attention.
Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick
els, Sauces, etc., is also complete.
We carry the largest stock of to
baccos in Southern Oregon.
.1. J. Wcli'i h opened a second li.ind
ttore iu the old Kioed utiildim; at the
corner of Main and Vt'asliiiiutoii tree Us.
Second hand (roods of all kinds will be
bought and sold, and the patronage ot
the public ia respectfully solicited.
iti:.
Wo would liko to ask if there is not a
law on the htatutcs of the elate of Ore
Con, wherein the Hale of cirgarc-Ueo to
minors, under eighteen years of age, is
prohibited? If bo, why is it not enforced?
15oys who are under tliat age can be
seen on our streets smokins them every
day. New Kra.
UKLFlbS fn this city, Saturday, March
Will, Schiller llellile, sou of b. 12. and
Jttyitle i'elfils, aged 11 months aud 1G
days.
OhMiotvKad the mournful tiding,
"All iover, baby's dead,"
tu one by one the eileiil watchers
Weeping gather 'round the bed.
Oenlly clme the baby eyelids
Over eyes once dewey bright,
'Hound the little form, most lightly
fold the softest robes of while.
Clasp the tiny waxen llnsera
O'er .the still anil pulseloss breast,
Once they were so warm and clinging,
Clasp them now iu Mlent rest.
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t, . . . a t.iD HA.. B
iz&imii bub t&m?v
izz&s&'m jet ur .rv.jw Vermel
fifSKaSl 1 . I is the whole story )m0M i
Xf- - - --t-'lf' 1 it i oi Imitation traJo NSi I m
Costs no more than other rackaeesoda nvcr sroils V 1 9
Ac
(4Jk
G. W. KRUSE
the
GKOCKII,
t)6 Jackson St.,
One ilooruouth P.O.
t lioicc Tea, CoHces,
Tobaccos nml ClRars.
And every ttiiiiR clu In
tlieliruvcryllnc,
Highest JIarltct t'ald for l ouulry Produce.
Glrc lilm a cull ami be convinced.
Administrator's Notice to Cred
itors. I'lH". unilrsli;iivil bftvlm; bctu iipiiulnlcxl bv
tlio County Court ot llonglai coimtv, Orc
Ko:i, the n.lmlnistraior of tho estntu tit John
NyberR, ih-cciuN.il, nutli-e Is hereby Riven to nil
ixreoiu lntereiito.1, to jiron-nt their clnlms
f?nliiBt aa Ul ctHte. with tiropcr vouchen, ilulv
vurlfiol within lx mouths from this .lain to
tho tmdcrMgneil uilminlstrntor ut Unnlhier
DoukIiw county, Oregon. '
IJatwl nt ItoehuiK, OrcKon, this 1st), day f
March, IWj. I). V. IIOI.UKM
Administrator ot the etato of John Nybcri
lcceacd. uv-fbi
Unow.v .i TUbTl.v,
Attorneys for Administrator
(fl 111 avSytiiSl. (lour universally a cknowledir;.l purest In the vforld.
Made only by CHURCH & CO.. New York. Sold bv eroccrs cvervwher.
4 UYfto for Arm uud Hammer llouk of valuable RecipcuFSUiU.
J G. FLOOK CO.
MAXUFACTCREIUS OF
DOORS, WINDOWS,
MOULDINGS AND BRACKETS !
Of nil Sizes aud Stvles. $
Turning and Fruit Boxes
WittUow iind Dour E-'ramcH
Made to Onlcr.
X SPECIAtTV.
uh.'ii;,ubi
Aliucrnl,
Aricultura!.
mem
H. G. POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAWV
1106 li St., N. W. Washington, I. C.
Tor many yearn In tho (ieneral Ijiml OflUe.
Examiner of Contests. Jliimral s. UinenUva
Itailroad and ARrh-iiUnral claiia.x, and Late
Clilcf of the Mineral Division.
gF ("orrespoiidenco Solicited.
Nursery Co,
People with hair Hint is continually
falliug out, or those that aro bulil, uhii
stop the falling, aud get a gootl jtrowth of
hair by using UruTflHair Kenjcr.
W. D. ilcOEE,
Proprietor.
XlE now liavr a lan: stock of line, lanre.
! TT healthy trees ol all kinds, lucludiim
Apple, Pesr. rsaeh,' linuu and Cherry, which
warn itiwramCHaCHV in naiiio auii ireo irooi in
wetsvROd'K&Btosolilat vry nnfonaMo rates.
AH persons ttestriuir trees should apply to
fi. L. JPODRIDQE, Agent,
THE
CANYONV1LLG, OR.
WATER MOTOR.
Of ciipaoitics var3'iug 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.,
i2i Main Street, San Francisco, Cal.
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