THE P.LAINDEA LER. j l'ulilhliot Daily, v.cvt Sunday V. K. 1IKXJAMI.V Y. ItKNJAMIN.. ......KUltor. ..Manager. Muiiserlptlon iCalcH. Olio Your, by umil- - Six Mouths, " a TIiko Moutlib " -. - - Ono Month -. - - Per Week, delivered by Carrier ..$3 TO .. 1 W 10 Tiic Weekly XMnlmlonlcr. ""One-Year..... . .... K 00 Six Months 1 W Tlirvo Jloutta.. AUGUST -'0. l.S'Jo SOURCE OF WEALTH. Labor is owphacticnlly llie source of all wealth. This is lnjontl sue eesstui contradiction, llio mo in value of real estate is the result of successful labor iu Jovelopiucr its ussfuln'osa Xo roal Jestato property will nso m vnlno witliout improve ments. Improvements iiro mmlo by anil through labor. The- addition of Y.uuo to property tv any means is eithoi direct or indirect the- addition of labor to it. w 11110 tins is luvanably tuo ease as tho creation of 'wealth, it is uso an invariable usage among its creators to part with thoir creations for lew than its fruo original value, by rea son of conditions which grow out o: tho creator's environments and tbo circumstances in whfch ho is placed The oschange of one article of oroa- turo comforts for those of auother has given rise to the existence of an other class of person?, viz; "middle men." The bcsicois of these middle men is in effecting the exchange of one class of the products of labor for an other. They of conrso must be reuutnerated. This class of men havo by long usage become the con trolling class both as to fixing the prices of exchange of commodities and also for moulding public senti ment on all questions relating to so ciety. The producing classes by reason of this condition in society aro not, as a class, independent of the middle menTclass. This class of middle men study their own interest by a study of the laws of business upon scientific principles. On the other band the producers as a rnle, under the conventionalities of our enlightened age, are compelled to labor for what they can get. They are slaves to necessitv, ie: they must labor or starve Atnl acain as rnlo the laboring men are too im provident. Using constantly work they aro not given to reflection, While at wort their mind is on their work and when their day's work is done they are so exhausted both in body and mind thev need rest to re store them for renewed labor and so their lives pass away in one nnceas ing round of toil. Xot so the middle men. their business is that of profit on other men's labor, and that their solo study. If they are shrewd men and manage tho business of ex change, for that is the office of all trades, they will grow rich off of ether men's toil. Our wealth pro ducers ought to study the law o economics a liltlo more. Study how to keep healthy and avoid the doctor's bills, bo more law nbidin and avoid the lawyer's bills, bo more moral and dispense with tho preach era, buy as little as possible and pay for it down and save interest and by that way they will become wealth and independent themselves. Senator HcBride wants senators elected by popular vote. On this proposition he is in lino with, Senator Mitchell. The latter gentleman in troduced a bill to (hat effect in the senate of tho United Statos. It was opposed by Senator Dolpb. Mitchell and MaBride are men of the masses. Dolph believes in a house of lords. Merenry. Tho Itoseburg Firemen's team of feet racers now in training for (Ik hose rm?i at Grants Pas?, though they may not win the prize, will help to t;ive the winning team a good record. TELEGRAPH NEWS Wholesale Hang ing at Yreka. FOUR MEN SWUNG UP. riie Citizens Impatient at the Law's Delay. ROTHSCHILD'S EXPERIENCE With an Infernal flachine The Wrong flan Blown Up. YniiK.v, Ual., Aug. 20. Four prison iirs accused of murder were taken from tliu county jail early this morning and hanged to a tree .in tho. jail yard. Tho mob was coraosed of two hundred and fifty men. The victims wero Lawrence Johnson, who on July 2Slh Ktabbcd his wife to death in tho town of Ktna; Wil Ham Null, who shot Henry llayter iu tho lurk, near Ciillahans, anil Louis Moreno and Garland Soiumlcr, who aro supposed to have killed Georgo Sears and Caspar Mcirhatis at Bailey Hill, August 5th. An Infernal Machine. Pakis, Aug. 24. A serious attempt has been made on the lile of Huron. .Uplionse de Kothschitd. A largo and heavy enve lope was received at the bank today, ad' drrsseil to the baron. It was opened by M. Zidoritz, the confidential clerk of the well known bankers. Just as the clerk oiened it, if exploded with great force, tearing out his right eye, and blowing otf several of his lingers. The jkjUco com uienccd an investigation immediately. The contents of the strange envelope was nothing more than an infernal ma chine. It consisted of pieces of card board tigmiv bound togetuer, ami was nite bulky, but it was similar in appear ancc to jwekaues frequently received at banks. The card envelope, it is pre sumed, contained a fulminate of mercury so arranged that when the outer covering was torn off an explosion occurred. The police express surprise tha. the package did not explode wtieu it was stamped in the pcttoQice, aud they arc therefore, inclined to believe it is possi ble that it did not pass through the iost office, bat was slipped into the bank by the person or persons connected with the plot, and was co disguised as to give all the appearances of having been proierly mailed. The detectives are working on this theory. On ore point the police seem to le unanimous, and that is the outrage was the work ' cf anarchists The bank itself was not damaged, and very little damage wa3 done to the pri rate office, where the explosion occurred The attention of M. Zidovity. the clerk o! Diron Rothschild, was directed -especial!? to this letter because o! the bnlk cf the package, and the number of seal' upon it. lie first laid it to one side, thinking it a legal document of con siJcrable importance, and intendin to examine it when he finished the reading of the daily mail. When he inserted tho knife into the corner of the package he found that the edge of tho knife caught what was ascertained to bo a string con cealed in the envelope. The act of cut ting this string exploded tne cap, which ignited the fulminate of merenry. Has a Clean Record. Kkascisco, Aug. 24. Captain of Detectives Lees this morning stated that the story connecting Rev. J. George Gib son with Key. Jesse Gibson, who was forced to leave Kominy-street Baptist church, London, lcause of .improper in limey with girls in his London church was improbable. When the Emamuel church murders first rame to light, Lees looked up Pastor Gibson's record, both in America and Great Britain. He traced his career at college in Edinburgl: and found that there he had a classmate named Jesse Gibson, whom Lees be heves to have been the immoral London pastor. Lees says in Gibson's whole career from the cradle to the present time there is no blot. Tho ; Scotland Yard detectives in London helped him in tho investigation, and Les says this story trying to connect Gibson with his namesake in London is a ecbeme of th defenie of Darrant to throw suspicion off Durraut long enough to secure his ac piittal before it can be proved that the jxittor of Emanuel church was never ac cased of immorality in London. Rye Smith's Revenge. lJuitNs, Or., 'via Ontario, Or.), Aug 22. A courier from Diamond valley, me southern pari oi uarney countr, re porta the killing of 13 Bannocks by cat tlemen under the leadership of Ky snmii. i-miiu nas reason lor rovengo for Hie murder of his fMher in 1878 Ii ..ond valley, There is sireat excite- i: . t iu tho town and throughout tho county. Troop A is in readiness march oa short notice, and is awaiting orders from tliu county bliorill' fur author ity to act, Indians are reported. ap proaching tliu town irom tho south, but aro believed to be friendly. Thcro wore reports from thoao who had been riding the range of tho lighting of signal Tires by the Indians In Diamond and Happy valley?, and many settlers loft their homes and collected at Diamond ixistotfico, but tho capture of nu old Eouaw disiiellod thoir fears, as it was learned that the Indians woro on their annual hunting tour. Three of the Indians Held Up. Lewiston, Idaho, Aug. 21. Three In dians wcro holdup this morning by three masked mon and robbed of $2300, paid them by tho government for land. Over $200,000 has been paid to Indians in tho last two days. The Indians aro flocking into Lewiston and spending money freely. They find no difficuly in obtain ing whisky. One shooting affray lias already occurred. TO ADVERTISE OREGON. A Plan the Citizens of Salem are Asked to Join. b.LKM, Aug. 2-1, llio tiret step was taken today to securo tho co-operation of Salem in putting before Eastern peo ple, through tho medium of th'; Chicago Western Society, the resources of this section of the PaciGc Northwest. Albert Whyte, of Tacoma, chairman of thocom- mitteo on literature, was before a com mittee of Salem citizens today and 'm' pressed upon them the results to bo do rived from hat ing samples of tho pro ducts of this valley on exhibition iu tho society's office iu Chicago. Stcreopti con views of the rich orchards at this season of tho year, Mr. Whyto thinks; would bo most effective advertising in the East. The principal advantage of working through the Chicago society seems to lie in the power of that or ganization to secure concessions from tho railroads. A worthy effort td con duct a harvest excursion from the East to the Willamctto valley this season has (alien tlat because of a failure to secure reduced rated on any of the transconti nental lines. To promote the scheme of the Chicago Western Society, the rail roads have not only assured reduced Western rates, but offered to expend as much in advertising as the entire North west. Mr. Whyte is endeavoring to en list the support of enterprising citizens of Oregon, Washington, Idaha and Al berta, B. C, and by concerted action expects not only to secure concessions from the railroads, .but to hold the Pacific Northwest loyally together and do some extensive Eastern advertising, after the manner of the South. Another meeting has been called for next Mon day, at which Eugene D. White and Mr, Beatty, of the Oregon board of iininigra tion, have been invited to be a 1 a. iu oe iircecni, ana it is expected some definite actiou for advertising Oregon will be taken. 4 .Mr. Whyto stxint several hours in Kosobary Saturday evening aud seemed very favorably impressed with the country, and its productions, especially fruU, aud will probably visit the valley again in about two weeks to personally inspect the fruit orchards and gather statistics, and arrange for sampled to be piaceu on cxmmuon at (be society's 2 ofbec in Chicago. Ho i3 particularly anxious to obtain stereopticou .vicwa leach and prune orchards. The people of Southern Oregon should sec to it that he is abundantly supplied. jir. j. orogss is now receiving Jiis im - mouse slock of merchandl.a for hi. n stcre, just erected at the corner of Jack-1 son and Oak streets, opposite the post-1 office. He will not open for business ' for seyeral davs yet as his full stock will I not all be here till about the tenth of next month. Dolour DAPLOYfc V0Rri0URa)-AD? 9 A REQULDVi:RTl5m virrct . Avi 111 WnlLL THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY EHOTHKI13. U Wirrcn BU, New York. Frice-EOcU.1 Sunday's Concert. The K. of P.Band under tho IoaderBhip of Professor AppelhoiT treated the people of Rosoburg to an open-air concert, on tho courthouao lawn. This excellent band maintained its roputation on this occasion by rendering a number of its choicest selection, which was duly appre ciated by a large number of people, who congregated on tho grounds and streots adioininc to enjoy tblsraro treat. IJolow wn !vn tho namos of the members auu tho Instrument each played : Professor Appclhoff, director. W. A Toye, solo clarionet. Joo Wharton, clarionet. F.D. Owen, clarionet. Chas. Clcvenger, piccolo. R. W. Benjamin, solo comet. L. E. Bclflls, solo cornet. W. Mahonoy, cornet. John Montague, comet, D. Looney, cornet. Maurice Abraham, solo alto. I. B. Riddle, alto. Geo. Haynes, alto. James Perry, alto. Bert Benjamin, slide trombone. F. M. Zigler, trombone. A. Bilzer, trombone. Geo. -Langenberg, solo ouphonium. Dan Langenberg, bats. Davo Clemonts, bass. Dalo Willis, tenor drum. W. W. Taylor, tenor drum. A. Abraham, bass drum. Subscribe for tho Flaindkalkk. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacilic Co. Eiprtia train. leave Portland dally. South North Lt. - Portland Ar. Lv. - Roscburg - Lt. Ar. - Ban Francisco Lv. 8:10 a. x, 523 A.M. 10:0 A. x. 11:10 r. x. 6:00 r. x. Abora trains stnr at Eat Portland. Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer son, Aioany, Aioauy junction, ibukimii. 'I..M. 1 1 f If. Inn.ilin !, Irvine, Eugene. Crctwcll, Drain, and all statlous Irom Koscburg to A&liiana inclusive Uoaebtir? Mall Daily. 8:au. x. 520 r. x. Lv. ! Ar. Portland Koscburg Ar. M:40r. x Lt. ! 8:00 a. x, .Salem Paaseujrer Dally. 4:00 P. X. I I.v. 6:15 r.x. Ar. - Portland - Salem Ar. Lv. 10:15 a. x. hKX) A. x DIMKG CAltS ON OGDEN ItOUTC Pullman Buffet Sleepers AS1J SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING C.VUS Attached to all Throuch Trains. West Side Division. Ilctwecn Portland and CoryallU. Mall train daUy (except Sunday). 7:30 A. X. 12:15 r. x. I Lv. -Ar. - Portland -CorraUis - Ar. Lv. 5:10 r. x 10 r.x At AlbanT and C'orvallis connect with trains 01 Oregon central & iastcru rauroad. Express train dally (except Sunday). t:r.x. 73 r. x. i Lv. I Ar. Portland -McMInvlUc Ar. Lv. rJ5 A. X I b-JO A. X Throucu xicJtcla to an Point in Ute Eastern States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at low est rales Irom Ccorce Elcs, Accut itoseburg. B. EOEULER. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. U. F. It I "ass. Agcn PORTLAND OREGON. .The Surprise. FK.1NK SCUWKXKim. Proprietor. JOHN McCURDY. Mixologist. i Tl-m Rarr Y7:,r- I i THe BeSt WineS, LiqUOfS and Cigars. BEER OX DRAUGHT. t Oak Street, uct. jackHou&Ruiic. JUL r ni HW mm S I PPD M. R Rapp, LEADING PERSCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Jackson Street. Roebur. Oregon. Patent Medicines. Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. 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 thesa may be seen running at this office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. A SQUARE DEAL CO ! o We are Here P to Stay. Cleveland Distilling Q0. Manufacturers of and Dealers in PURE BRANDIES AUD WHISKIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES ALL FIRST CLASS DRCG STORES AND SALOONS HANDLE OUR GOODS. Goods delivered in quantities ot one callon or more. Orders from Town and Country Solicited, and will be prompUy attended to. Office and Salesroom, NORTII KOSEBCRG. osebiJFo Are now Prepared to Supply all parties With their Celebrated Lager Beer. R0SEBURG Marble and Granite Works. Portland Estimates Furnished on Office ana Salesroom, , Oak street. A COMPLETE LINE OP Knickerbocker Shoulder Braces por Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. I ' I II n 9 10 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. VON PESSL & DOERNER. Proprs. Brewing Go. EJ.ACHISONHOJrojrs. Dealers in all kinds of Marbic and Granite Monuments and Headstones, Cement Curbing For Cometerj- X.ots. all kinds of fomnfnn. ITT-. .-1-