DRAIN. THE PLAINDBALER, LET THE PUBLIC KNOW, Published Dally, except Sunday. W. K. BENJAMIN C. Y. BENJAMIN. subscription Kntct. One Year, by mill Six Months, " TLrco Months " Ono Month ' . Vtx Week, delivered by Carrier........ No ono doubts the right ol tlio Roviotv to controvert tho principles ot tho A. 1'. I. .-, .1 t.l K.iitnr. A., nor does any runoiasseu rtninu uouuv Manager, tho fact that thu Review cutortains very strong convictions on tbo subject, and r:ng factions, to divido political parties, that it Is so foolishly prejudiced cstraneo f rionds to array neighbor follow utizens, and wo condemn tbo at fnmnt on tho iiart of tho editor of tho - i m Koviow, and thoso under whose domi nation ho acts, in attempting by unwnr rnnted and unscrunulous attempts, to anlit a peaceable community into war- Moo - ISO .. 75 - 10 Tlic Weekly One Ycr rilx Montha Three Month iMnlutlcalcr. 2 00 1 00 MARCH S3. 1S96. Call for a Republican County Con . - vention. A republican convention for Douglas conntv. is hereby called, to meet in the citr of Roseburg, on Friday, April 3, 1S96, at 10 :00 a. m., for the purpose of nominating a county ticket and delegates to the state and district convention. The convention will consist of 09 dele gates, to be choeen by the several pre cincts, as follows Canyonville, 5. Coles Valley, 4. Comstock, 3. Deer Creek, 6. Elkton, G. Glendale, S. Lake, 2. ML Scott, S. Oakland, 5. Riddle, -i. Scottsborg, 3. Umpqua, 5. West Roseburg, . Cow Creek, 2. Camas Valley, 2. Calapooia, G. Civil Bend, 2. East Umpqu, 2. Gardiner, 4. Looking Glass, 3. Millwood, 2. Myrtle Creek, 3. Pasa Creek, 7. Roseburg, 6. Ten Mile, 2. Wilbur, 2. Yoncalla, 5. The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Saturday, March 2Sth, at 1 p. m. Pit ee 11 cue, Cbm. County Gen. Com Joitx U. Sucre, Secy. more, against tho organization that it would bo difficult for his befogged brain to com prehend the real reasons for tho exist onco ot tho A. P. A. and the fundamen tals which thoy havo promulged to tho world. Mark you, tho Roview has never published a single lino of their faith. He has said many things, which are alien to thoir principles. Ho has dubbed them as the "off scouring of tho earth," Vsilly babblers," "half breeds," "im ported French," and "brokeu down Enalishmen." From week to week the public has been treated to such delecta bio pabulum for tbo mind as tho above, which approaches nearly to tho billings gate and flsfimouger idiom. "More Anon" has been greatly surprised at both tho matter, and tho utter uufairnesa mid dis honesty of the editorials in tho Review on A. P. Aistn. No man takes tho oath, or receives the instruction in an A. P. A. council as formnlatod bv tho Roview, bnt admitting, for the sake of argument, that tho Review has the oath and in struction given in an A. P.'A. council, he has gotten them through either bribery or intimidation, either of which is thor oughly dishonest and should bo frowned down'and utterly reprobated by an hon est public We would aek, how did you get these obligations, grip s, passwords, and eigne? Let the public know. Did you get them honestly, or have you taken the vows of an American, and through fear, or for mercenary purposes betrayed your vows and basely broken your oath?. You claim to be well acquainted with the ritiual and secret workings of the council. Pray tell us bow you get your knowledge of these things? If you have never been a member of a council, and are in possefs.cn of its secrets, tell the public if your brother hai given you the signs, grips, passwords, secret oa'.hs and workings of the order. Va say you have not these things. You claim you have. We want to know your authority. Of course these are small tilings, but your columns are full of oaths and secret signs, rasa words and grips and we want to know how they came into your possess ion. Did you manufacture them out of whole cloth? (From your incorrectness we are sure you have manufactured something . But let me call the atten tion of the Review to another section of the A. P. A. creea, and in calling the at tention of the Review to this "More Aaon," wants its sage opinion, the ra diant light of its splendid genius upon against neighbor and to carry dissension into fraternal lodges and church societies. Gth. That these resolutions bo spread on the minutes of this couucil and fur nished to tho Plaindealeh with a re quest that they bo published. Adopted March 20, 1S9G. ENDORSE HERMANN. this HERMANN'S LSFLUENCE. It is a little refreshing to learn from disinterested sources what influence Mr. Hermann wields in congress. Wo civs the opinion of Hon. W. C. Patterson, president of the chamber of commerce of Los Angeles, Cal. In Mr, Patterson's address to the chamber open his return from Washington, where he bad been before the rivers and harbor committee in behalf of San Pedro harbor be said: (As reportei in the Los Angeles Herald of March S, 1KW) "After the adjournment of the commit tee we met a number of members per sonal!) . One and all, they assured us that in Mr. Hermann we bad a friend upon whom we could rely. JHer maun of Oregon is one oft he strong men of the house. He is a man who has ?bad the benefit of experience and others look np to him." Such golden opinions as the above coming from such a source shows in nn mistakeable language that Mr. Hermann possesses and wields more than ordinary influence in congress, and for good rea sons : his pleating address. Lis persever ence in bis duties and his experience Oregonians are now, if he is returned to congress, beginning to reap the ripe fruits of bis experience. Displace him with a new man and we loose that bene fit we are now entitled to receive from him. So !on as Mr. Hermann does well, keep him there is the correct policy. point. Don't kick up a dust and cover the real issue witu ambigious platitudes, and furious threats, and fish monger abuse, hut tell us in plain una dulterated English what you think of it. Hear it: Art. 9. "Wo condemn tho support out of the public treasury by direct ap propriation or by contract of any secta rian school, reformatory or other institu tion not owned and controlled by public authority." To what do you object in that? Quote it and chow the public wherein it is un sound American doctrine, or dangerous to American liberty. Will you? Moke Axon. Tho Ashland Republican Club March 19, 130(5, unanimously endoised tho fol lowing resolutions: WiiEitEAs, Tho Ashland Republican Club views witth displeasure and gravo apprehension tho organized and persist ent oUbrt of a number of men in this state, who have heretofore affiliated with the republican party to commit tho party to tho advocacy of a financial pol icy by the government of the United States which shall bo based on gold monometalisio, measuring all values by the single gold standard, and WiiEiiKAS, Stability of prices and in dustrial prosperity cau bo secured only by stability in tbo value of money and by constancy nnd regularity in tbo money supply, and Whereas, These advocates of gold monometalism havo insolently arrogated to themselves tho right to read out of the republican party of tho statu of Oregon all those citizens who subscribe to the republican doctrine laid down in the national republican platform of 1S92: "That the republican party demand the use of both gold and silver as staudard mocoy," including tho distinguished and trusted leaders in congress, to wit: United States Senator John II. Mitchell, Uou. Bbger Hermann and Hon. W. R. Ellis, members of the United States of representatives because of their votes in favor of tlie so-callod .silver bond bill, said representatives thereby indicating what they believed to be tho best legisla tion at this juncture to restore and pre set ve the parity of the two metals as re quired by said national platform, and Wheeeas, The doctrinal arrogance and denunciation of theiepublicans who support protection and independent hi melalism which appears daily in the leading papurs of this state claiming and admitted to be the exponent of said gold mosometal'ism is calculated to destroy party harmony and is misleading and untruthful as to the position of the re publican party on the financial question as expressed in the aforementioned plat- Dr. W. O. Ronton and wife of Myrtle Point aro stopping at tho Drain hotel. Lorcn Tracy was seriously injured last week by a timber falling on his head while working in Colwell's logging camp. Ho is now undor tho caro of Dr. Hawkins. Ilia recovery seems doubt ful. Dick Rhodes, son of P. W. Rhodes, has been seriously ill tho paBt week. J. T. Bridges and J. A. Black made a trip to Roseburg Friday, rolurning Sat urday night. L. S. Shipley, thu Yoncalla politician, spent Sunday in town looking after his interests. Mr. Cutlaek of Comstock, a prominent candidato for assessor, was in town last week looking after his political interests. Prof. Louis Barzec went to Salem Fri day, returning Sunday. M. F. Rapp, A COMPLETE LINE Electric Light Poles Wanted at Once, Bids will be received until noon, March 25, 189G, by the Roseburg Electric Light & Power Co., for furnishing six fir or ce dar poles. Said iwles to be seronty feet in leugth and no'- less than eovou inches at tho lop end. The company reserves tho richt to reiect any or all bills. For further particulars bco . L. A. Walkeu, Manager, BUSINESS LOCLAS. LEADING PERSCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. 5 Patent Medicines,- Perfumeries. OP Toilet Articles. Holliday Goods FOR Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. 4 dealing will G.W.KRUSE TUZ GBOCBE, 406 Jacksea BUf One door sooth P-O. Ckolte Tew, Cf ttt, . Tobsccoi and Cigars. ' And erery thine else la the Grocery line, Hubert Market PaM for Country ProAiee. Give him a call and be connncu. Ml MM IS III ! run uiiuiiii AND SO HAS W. H. CASEBEER, DEALER IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Corner JackHou and uouglaa HlrcelM. New Store! New Goods! Prices Just Right! COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. GROCERIES AT ALLISON'S 1 CONE TO ROCK BOTTOM. SEE I Primaries next Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m. Let every republican turn out and attend .the meetings. Send up to the County Convention representative men and demand through them, to re quire pledges from candidates for the state legislature to work and vote for re trenchments in state and county ex penses. Let this demand come from altVjmJ declare parts of the county and we may expect it will be hceJed. And SUM Another. Eijitoii PLiiXDEALtn: The near ap proach of the nominating convention causes the average voter to weigh the qualifications of the many aspirants for the various offices, and it sometimes happsns that voters preferences are for some one who has not aspired or has not pushed their cause before the pri maries. In connection with shrievalty the nane of Capt. G. W. Peters of Oak land, has been frequently and favorably mentioned and withont Baying one word in disparagement of any of the promi nent candidates, the friends of Capt. Peters claim that he is eminently quali fled for the office. His clerical qualifi cations arc of the best, and his active services as a soldier amply quilifiy hi m for the management of prisoners. No kind of danger would deter Capt. Peters from tho performance of his duties. It would be a graceful compliment to the old soldier for the republican county convention to tender the nomination for sheriff to a man who so faithfully served Jiis country as did Capt. Peters. Repuhlican Yotek, Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei World's Pair Highest Award. RESOLUTIONS. To all the good people of Doujlaa county who love justice aud fair dealing and hate a lie: Whejuus, The editor of the Roseburg Review through the columns of his paper bat during the past sii months, waged an unjust, unwarranted and wholly un scrupulous war on our organization, known as the American Protective Association, and Wmebeas, The said editor has contin ually miss represented, and misstated the aims and purposes of our organiza tion, and has maligned, traduced and slandered the individual members there of, and Wheheas, The editor of the Review- is as we know in all reason actuated wholly and entirelyby personal and sel fish motives, be it Eaolced, By Roseburg Couucil No. 22 of the American Protective Associa tion, composed of a very large number of the representative citizens of Roseburg and vicinity, of every honoiablo business trade and profession, more than thirty- fire of whom during the dark days of tho civil war, periled their lives to prcscrvo our land and country as founded and buiided by the fathers : 1st. That we most earnestly protest that we havo never iu any manner, or at any time, sought to in jure any man's business nor to inilucnco him in tbo management thereof. 2nd. That we aro not in any eense a political party and shall not attempt to control or influence the political affilia tions of any of our members bnt wo en join them to at all times be independent and conscientious in thediEcharge ol their duties as citizens by assisting in main taining the parity of the ballot box, and tho election to office of men of known in tegrity and ot unswearving fidelity to our country and its flag. 3d. That we solemnly and Eincercly declare that in no event, nor under any circumstance, do we advocate or coun tenance interference with the right of any one to worship God according to the dictates of his or her own conscience, but we do most earnestly protest against the unwarranted interference with oun civil or religious liberties by any one owing allegiance to any foreign power, either civil or ecclesiastical. 4th. We revere and honor our coun try and her institutions, her constitu tion and laws, every line and precept of which, we are pledged to support and defend against every foe, either foreign or domestic. otlf. That we earnestly desire to live in peace and comity with all men, and more especially with our neighbors and form. Therefore we, the members of the Ash land Republican Club, assembled in tho city hall, resent the undue assumption made by any pretended republican organ or local political organization to "read out of the party" the distinguished gen tlemen named, or any other persons fa voring bimetal is m and protection, and, be it Raclxd, That we reaffirm our ad herance to the principles of the republi can party promulgated in 1S32, includ ing the declaration that "the American people from tradition and interest favor bimetalism and therefore demand the use of both gold and silver as standard money" and, be it further Ritolctd, That wo approve and com mend the votes ot lion. J. II. Mitchell and Hon. Dinger nermann in congress on the pending financial issues as in harmony with the principles of tho party platform and accepting their action as evidence of their continued loyalty to the interests of the jeople nnd to the repub lican party, we pledge them our earnest support in the impending campaign, which is to determine tho right to con tinue as our faithful representatives in congress of the United States. lUtolud, That a copy of these reso lutions be furnished to tho city press and to our representatives in congress. School books at Marstcrs' drug store, New neckwear for ladies and gents at Jay Brooko'. Get your school books at Marat ere' drug store. Spring goods now arriving at Brook's Cash Store. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite the poet office, For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Henry Easton's teas, coffees and spices can't bo surpassed for quality. Munyon's Uomucpathic Remedies for sale at Marsters' Drug Store. Mens' and boys' shirts at prices which beat the record at Jay Brook's. For bargains in family groceries, call at the Pepolo's store, Cass street. If you don't want to pay other peoples' debts, trade at the one Price Cash Store. Candies, nuts, dried fruits of all kinds and of thu best quality. Call at II. East on's. Oranges, lemons, apples, potatoes onions. Early Rose potatoes. Eastern hams 11 cents, at II. Easton's. For choice family groceries, call at the People's Store, Mrs. u. W. Kapp, pro prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock prices. Baskets, rope and willow. Brooms, from 20 to CO cents. Groceries of all kinds yat will suit any family. II Easton's. Save money and time. To parties going East, go by the O. R .& N. short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Roseburg, Oregon. Como and get jour dental work before April 15th. Dr. Davis wishes to an nounce that he will spend ono or two months in Portland after April 15th. Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall Cheese, Swiss, limborgcr brick; fish spiced herring, sardines, caviar, neu- naugen, pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue ox-month salad. J. P. Jackson has received another larce assortment cf samples, which he invites the public to come and in erect. For iiuality and prices ho can't be beat. A pekrect fit quak-inteld. THE THIRD ADDITION O XT BROOKSIDE. Tim Wmtm Farm, east of town, lias been plat fori o n rl i c tirw nn rto tnarlret in Lots and Blocks containing , 20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging in price from S25 to Sioo per acre. Anv nn wnntinp- a fruit, veeetable or chicken farm a suburban borne ean now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sold in First Brookside' addition have more than doubled in value. The prospect is mucn better lor the future. More fortunes are made in lands near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the oppor tunity. TTr,r ttifrirnntinn nr rnnVPVatlCe. Call at OnV xCeai .uu... w. j 1 Estate Office, or on G T. BEIaDElT Fropr. or Will it Pay? Will it pay to plant more prunes? The amount dried last year on the Pa cific coast was sixty or seventy million pounds. Fully one third will be .left over to meet this year's crop, and you can judge what the effect will bo on the market. Now for a few estimates. The number of trees in bearing is less than ono-half the number now planted, and thoso now learing have not reached their full ca pacity yet, by one third. The present production is sixty million pounds, add one-third or twenty million more and wo have a total of eighty million pounds. Double that amount for trees now planted that will bear in two or three years and you will have a grand total of ono hundred and sixty million ounds. Now then, if we havo sale for only forty million oitnds, what aro wo to do with the remaining one hundred and twenty million pounds? Can wo find a market for that amount? If so, when and at what prices. To those thinking of plant ing out a prune orchard, it would ho well to stmly the Bubject and get bettor esti mates than these if you can. A GliOWEK. Proposals Wanted. VTOTICE TO BCILDIXG COSTRACTORS i SoalcU Mda will be received at the office ol the !tcretry t state, i'tlctn. Or., nutlllo clocic 1'. M. WednradAr. AcrilS. for the erection an.l completion of a ijophl bulMias ttl!o- bur?. Or., according to plans, specification, etc, now on exhibition at the osieo of Delos D Seer, architect. 133? Flnt st , l'ortland, tate hoax:, talcni. Or., and at the Soldiers' Home, of Koseburs.Or. All bldj mast be accompanied with a evruned check, drawn to mo oruer 01 II. Ormibr. rhulrman board of tnutccs Ore? S..li!tor Home, in a rum en cal to S rer cent of bid the tame to be forfeited and applied to the SoMlcn lfomclnarumoicaltoSperccntof Soldiers' Home fund In case the lowest or ac ceptable bidder falls to enter Into contract, with accepted bonds, in the sum ot tho full amount of contract, with at least two luretics, within 10 days after the award of contract. AH bids must bo addrcsted to " ri. B. ORM3BV, I'trp SrWTT of State. Salem. Or. "Tender of (name for Hospital at Soldicn' Uomc." The risjht to rciect any or all bids Is hereby reserved. Br order of the Board of Trustees of tnc frontiers tiome. Attest: S. B. ORMSBY, Chmn of Board. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural H. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW HOC 0 St., N. W. Washington, V. C. For manr rpr In tho Cencral 'Ijind'Offlcc. Kiamlner of (?nntrl9. Mineral vs. Mineral VS Railroad and Agricultural claims, and La to Chief of tho Mincra Division. Correspondence ited. 7 Whom It May Concern. I i hli to quit the architectural busi ness nnd devote my entire time to car pentry aud building. Sly drawing out fit is for sale at half price. If you havo any building or carpenter work yon wish done right and at the hnrctl living price, it will bo to your interest to see mo be foro you contract your work. .1. A. Pkkkixs, Carpenter and Uuildcr. Notice to Creditors. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OrcRon, for Douglas county. In the matter of the assignment of J. Abra ham, an Insolvent debtor. All persons having claims against the'above named J. Abraham ore hereby notlllcd to pro sent their claims under oath to me within three months from tho dato hereof. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, -March 13, iSOC II.C.SLOCL'M, Assignee. Bnows A Testis. Attorneys for Assignee. ml9t7 The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal. Go to the HoEeleaf for tho best cigar. CAVEATS TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, to. For Information and freo Hamllwok wrt to to MU.NN & CO., SCI IIROADWAT, SIV YOBK. OMf st bureau for securing patents In America. Kvrrypatirit taken out by usU bronxht befora the public by a notlco given treo of charge- In too 1 jrcest circulation of anv srfentlfla rancr In tho world. tinlrnUIUIy Illustrated, No Intelligent man should bo without it. weekly, a.l.OOa year; ai.3) in months. Aaiinws, mu.nn a cu. PusLnniRS, ,T0t Ilroadway, New York CUT. atmr riimsr. Horse-Shoe and Spear- Head Tobaccos, go at -15c per plug. Toddy, Even Change, Battle-Ar, ix. Saw-log, 95c. Bice, 1G B for 1. Sugar 16 and 17. B for $1. Lard.85c. Choice Savon Soap 85: per box. Canned Corn 10c. Tomatoes 5 and I2c. Best Spider Leg and Japan Tea 40c. Gun-Powder Tea 45c. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder 1B can 30c, 4 & can 15c. Eastern Hams 11KC 4B Prunes 25c. Honey 15c. Spices 10c. Candy 10c. Brooms 20c, 30c and 40c. Rope 10c per H. Beans 3c, etc., etc. Other goods accordingly. ZIGLER & PATTERSON, Depot Grocers STAPLE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AND FANCY GROCERIES.-- COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Give us a call. Goods delivered to ny part of the City in short order. Corner Lane & Sheridan Streets, ROSEBURG, ORi,GO RoseburgBrewery L. SCHM1TT, Proprietor. PATEOKEZB HOME INDTJSTEY, Keep your Money at Home. Drink only home made Beer. The Best in the Market. Cleveland Distilling Qo. Manufacturers of and Dealers In PURE BRflflDIES flflD WHISKIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AMD MEDICINAL PURPOSES ALL FIRST CLASS DRUG STORES AND SALOONS HANDLE OUR GOODS. Goods delivered in quantities ot ono gallon or more Orders from Town and Country Solicited, and will bo promptly attended to. VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs OOce and Salesroom, JOKTU KUdEBUKG. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works B. W. AGHISON & GO., Projrs. Dealers in all kinds of Marbic and Granite Monuments aud Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing IT or Cemetery JLiotH. Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work OOlcc nnd Halcttrcom. 711 oali Street. Sealed Bids. Sealed proposals will ho I syrup, soda, sage, soap (ivory and laun received by dry) , starch (corn and laundry), sardines. Hie Oregon Soldiers' Home, to bo opened in tbo office oi said Home, Monday, March 23d, 1S9C, for furnishing the Homo the following articles ub needed in eaid institution for one year from the 1st da; of April, 1S9G. All articles must be first class in thoir lino and tho right ia reserved to reject any or all bids submitted. Apples (dried), barley (pearl), beans, broom?, blacking, bath brick, blueing (crown), cheese, coffee, cornnieal, corn (canned), crackers, gold dust, Hour, gra. ham, hominy, maccaroni, mustard, oil (keroseno), oystors, oats (rolled), prunes, peppor, peas (canned), fly paper, raisins, rice, salt, sugar (granulated and coffee), tea, tobacco (Star, Climax, Seal, Boss, etc.), baking powder (RoyalJ, vermicelli vinegar and matches ; also fresh meats beef, pork and mutton. W. II. Bvars, Commandant Cash Talks. Give good. ns a call and we will do'yon Respectfully, D. F. ALLISON. Jon. 30. '96. MRS. Iff. BOYD, DEALER IN CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A FULL LUTE OF- Fraits, Xuts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc IMPORTED KRI WEST CIGAES. CHOICE BRANDS OP CIGARS j. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A ipecixl brand jt unadulterated Tea. priis Our COPPH la haTing a large sale New styles ot Glass and Delf Ware astonishing lav prices. Our ova Tomaieaara Tery popular. canned E G. STANTON Has just receiTed a new and eztenslTe stock o DRY: GOODS CONSISTING OF- Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons, Trimmings, Laces, Etc., Etc -ALSO A SINE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Of the best quality and finish. GROCERIES, Wood, Willow-and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Also on hand in large quantities and at prices to suit the times. Also. Urge stock of Custom-Made Glothing Notice is hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless tho party taking sand or gravel first contract with me fori the right to so do. ' Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Rosk, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1895. Which is offered at cost price. select stock of A full and SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly os hand . Also the LATEST NOVELTIES Hi STATIONERY. General agent for every Tarlety ot subscription books and periodicals published ia the United 5. ?",..P.ern Tiahing reading matter or any kind will do to eire me a call. Shilo's Cure, thegroat Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand, rocket size contains twonty-fivo, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druggists.