The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, August 24, 1896, Image 2

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THE PLAINDEALER,
fuMtihrJ Mondays ni!Thnt
UKNJAMIN
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Mutmcrlpttou
One Wat..
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iMcKINLEY AND WAGE-EARNERS.
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AUGUST 24. 1SJS.
OUR STANDARD BEARERS.
For rreideat,
VM. McKlNLKY.
For ic-Pnsdent,
GARRET A. IIOBART.
Wr lYtdeatial Electors,
T. T. GKKR, of Marion County.
M. YOKAN. of Ucc
K. L. SMITH, ot Wasco.
J. F.OArLKS. of Mallnorualu
The discussion of rolitios oo the street
i rlnc carried oa itl ranch acerKty
and vum ho nowiidayj, owixK t
fWt interest the jvorje taking in
the issues uor forced upon them by r1-
Undoubtedly the managers of the re
publican campaign know their business.
While the democratic maungiui; commit
to is "runnm a show" with Bryan ns
tho chief Attraction, McKiuley dubs tue
belnc formed wherever there is tin in
dustrial plant or other business enter
prise that give employment to men. U
ts doubtful if such enthusiasm was over
before seen in labor circles this early in
the campaign, wnd what is more, the re
quest tor orgauiaation comes from labor,
"McKiuley clubs," numbering a thou
sand or more members each, are being
organised in all the Eastern and Middle
states business centers.
There is nobeatine ol utuuis or l m
bound to blow my horn if I don't sell
fish," but simply a burning tlestre ou
the vvut of wage carueis to help bung
about conditions that will secure to them
steady employment at satisfying wages
It is business with them. They have
had a hard, time to live during the last
two and a hall years, and they are satis
fied that tlsere can U no change for the
better uutil tho cause which has brought
all their troubles upon them is removed
For two and a half years the Wilson
Gorman tariff act has been a good school
teacher, and business and labor hav
been very apt students. It Is doubtles
true, as has been asserted, that more
people have informed themselves on the
tariff question since Ctevelr.nd's election
than in all the previous history of tlx
country, and unfortunately for Bryan
candidacv the people are now trior
oucblv convinced that protection is tin
basts of prosperity in this country.
We said it is unfortunate for Bryan
that the people are now so well in
formed on the tariff uuestiou, but we do
not mean Bryan regrets that he is
free-trader, for however much or little
sincerity there may be in bis advocacy
of free-silver cotnag. there is no douM
bHSt his friendship for free trade
There i no deobi at all that Brytrn be
lieves it to be the dulr l tae govern-
SfH and Watsoa are in the yoUon
of two wea Uo have met oa narrow
path along a precipice where they can
neither pass oae another nor turn back.
Oa must lie down acd let the other
walk over him or both must go to des
truction together.
Tbe national democratic convention
wiW meet at iBdiaaapoIts, Sept. to
make a presidential ticket. So we will
rir a third carte ia the field. Whoso
wiU u aars to lead dearevracy out cf
the wademese, ts the cjoestkva now be
fore the peopJe. Ah , who will it be?
CRITERION OF VALUE
Wall Street Uneasy.
New York, Aug. 21. Considerable
TRIUHPH OF LOVE.
Our political atsayists aie commenting uneasiness prevails on Wall street tcday
pro and cou upon tho staudard of value, on account of a report of distress amoug
Some tit o claiming that gold has appro- tho merchants and tho urgent need of
eiated white others claim that silver has tluancial assistance The estimates of a
depreciated in value. If we use gold aa reduction of $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 in
criterion, silver has depreciated. But " tomorrow's reserve in tho bauk etate-
ve ueo silver as tho criterion, then gold ,nent nnj a corresponding heavy shrtnk-
has appreciated. That is their argu- acn 0( deposits, eucour.tgeil the expects
ments. Wo-claim that neither should h;on 0 HU cary -,ssuo of clearmg-houso
bo used as a standard of value. These I certificates hthe banks. It was re-
metals have no intrinsic value of Buch a I ported that a meeting of the clearing-
character, as their value is regulated by houso compauv had been called to take
the commodities which enter into man's action. A careful canvass of the leading
necessities, such as food, raiment and bank officials elicited the uuanimous ex
shelter and tho labor which produces nreasiou of opinion that there was no
them. Thus, a bushel of wheat, a suit netH (or jMUa 0f certificates at pres
et clothe and tho number of days labor I ent and that Buch issue will only lo
ifoulted to furnish him and family, a I made in case of extreme necessity. No
comfortable houso to live in, should bo, 1 meeliog has Jjeen called to consider the
and are tho same in intrinsic value, the laue of certificate.
world over. A pound of bread, meat, A banker in close tench with the uier
sugar, or a day's labor in and of them-1 cantile situation says that undoubtedly
selves, are worth for sustaining life and I eome merchants need money, but moat
comfort always tho same. That is, a 1 0j jj,0 luturities passed off all
laborer can do as much at one dollar as richt with the first of the mcnth aud
at two dollars a day. Money metals ulMt 0 n,e woker concerns hava al
teittgonly a medium of exchange, its I readv been weeded out. A limited mar
value is always variable and per so can-1 et i3 reported toilsy for choice grades of
not be a standard ol -alue. The are, merchantile iuier at S per cent. Ttme
only by their peculiar fitness, used as a I ruouey is an unknown imantiiy at G per
wfiwurr cJ vaults, just as a fool rule is a I eent unl commissions.
unit measure of length, a gallon a unit
measure of capacity, an hcur a unit
measure of time, etc. These units of
measure are absolute. The bushel of
wheat will sustain life no longer when
worth in the market, two dollars than
when it is worth only one dollar. No:
will it sustain life a less period of
On Thursday evening of this week,
27th o( August, the fairy Operetta,
Triumph of love, will bo presented at
tho Opera House, by sixty youug people
of Kosehurg. "uch a crowd of pretty
children, lovely girls and gallant youths,
aro seldom seen on the stage. The
affair promises to bo the most brilliant,
musical ao-.l dramatic event, which
Ucsebtirg has over enjoyed. The high
refutation of Mrs. Xenmayer as a suc
cessful manager, and of tfie ladies of tho
Koscburt: Kebekah Lodge, who never
uudcrtakcanvthint: that is not a success,
iq :i i-iiriniiitci! to the luiblic that the en
tertainment next lnuruay evening, win
bo a graud success, pleasing to old and
young, hollowing is tbe
CAST Of CHARACTEES.
i
Great Times At Astoria.
Amckia, Aug. 21. The weather for
the dosing day of the Astoria regatta
was all that could be desired, a s rang
breese from the northwest making vsi
ble greater speed on the river, and con
tlme seouentlv more exciting contests. All
wnen the price is only tilty cent per the boats made letter showings during
bushel. Coosniuently, there is no in- irnvMo of ihc various races than on
previous cocasions, and the mot fas idi
trinsic value to anv money, whether
gold, stive, copper, brass or nickle.
Those things of fixed value are those
wbicli will sustain liuuiau lite a given
lengtli of time
ous of boatmen were satUticd.
The Uist event on yesierdaj s pro-
cram was a tontoai race wiui uouoie
sculls, in which there were eight entries
ever variable m its purchasing power.
Today the do!lar. gold or silver, will
purchase, say a sack of Hoar, but in a
ment to place the nation upon as near j year hence it may purchase only half,
free trade as possible. In fact, Mr.
Btyaa believe any kind or form el pro
tection is contrary to the spirit of the
religion he proiejs : that it is better for
the nations to have tree and unrestrained
trade relations, sd that the law of the
survival ol the fittet should prevail.
Mr. Bryan is a sincere believer in the
right of every man to buy and sell in
aaycouatrv without paying tribute to
any one. and no doubt his well-known
publk utterance oo the tarid" jttesiioa
are having much to do with psrsnadiag
wase-earcers all oxer the country to or-
gaaue McKtntey cJchs. ttt. any way.
industrial operatives are cettins ia Use
for protection and good wage.
IVepersty will cease oaly with in
creased bcj4JHs- Increased besistas
wiH coaie oaly with increased revenue.
Incxtased revesue wui ccsse oaly with
preitctKa. rrotectka xiH case only
with repabScasisa- KerKcaitai
wcoaseoary with McKtnleT. Jf Y.
Tbe assicry o tbe U aired Satws shows
taatwbea we have had proJectrca we
hare had pcoepsritr, acd that when w
hare beckea do a cur rreiertire sys
lesa we have Vrckea dawn our industry,
aad it is in the IsM keowJedge oi that
Uci the ?Of " 5 Noveasber. j
F. CaS.
Ore seareacs ol Mr. Bryaa"? svwa
Trodeotrcc ei weha paes beJcoe x
caaafeol weaJta' Icrajsae evesriete
jastiaca&a ol Ma.vr MciOalej theory
thai "is ss better ta opes the tB of tbe
Taited State to the USjc of Aaterica
thaa Ks o?ea the suats cf the Uaited
Stae ta the sslver of the wved"'
A Few Facts.
Total Tiejtjxrry receipts daring the
first t3 months cf the Wilson la, cca-
rared with the first 23 months o the
McKialey law
Receipts, McKialey law V.O'
WtUoa Uw . icH,256
IVaKVxaiic decrease JlW,tSS5,lSS
Mooey ta circciiUv-o. per capita.
Jose 1, ISfi fit U
Mcoer ia circnlatxts, per capita,
Aa;. I. IS 21 IS
Moaey, as a dollar, for t sample, is ami which was on by Johns-n and
Lyman, of Elmore's cannery. Then fol
loved a twc-mtle doubJe-scull pleasure
boat race, a doable scull Whitehall race
a steamer race, a creaseJ pore walaii g
a fishing-boat race, a sloop race. S-footer
race, and last but by no means least an
exhibition drill by the Fort Steven
crew, during which a man was bfoccbt
ashore from the ship Anttope ia
breecbee boor.
From first to last the regatta proicd
most enjoyable to tSe spectators, aad
this year's regatta is generally coaivdtd
to have been the roost suvooeful yet
held at Astoria.
IVorccraltc decrease
Interest beartegdebt.Acfs
1. lSfe ?
Interest be&rtadebt, March
co,40
l. JS5S
Increase aader deaucraiic
adsucistratkc - . . -$2r2S20
Tit tsta! catiosj reonrCs lor
the ars: 3 aiiatlss erf tke
McKiaJerlaw . B55.MjN
WSscc Uw . 3.sSS,S?
or, perchance, double that amouat. But
whatever the amount of money the sack
of dour may cost, the intrinsic value of
the tiour has not chanced It will sus
tain life jast as kag whether it costs less
or more than one dollar. Hence, money
of whatever it u made, is cot and cannot
re a standard ot value. It is onlv a
k nwis r m.'jkj on exchange. A
government can only fix the unit
measure oi value, not the valoee. and
when two metals are used for money
purpose? it cm say how ranch of ach
shall omsiitnte that unit. In practice
there can be bat one unit of measure.
Bat neither can be a standard of valce
It can only be a tasdard i y tewtut
ol valoee. Mark the distiactiOQ. Bat a
bushel of wheat is ot standard value.
cevaas hs real intrinsic value never
changes. And so w ith a pound of aeat,
ssar. or the labor iccirtxi to prcdace
them. Remember saoaey is not the
value but a aeasare oi value.
n ciiscirsisjag tais sestroa o raocey,
we too cftea foose sight of the criteiiea
ci value aad treat the measure cf a thiac
for the lh.ee itsel: thus the dollar is
regarde-i as the value instead of tbe
ter-Y of value.
txjrre we caa lateUKeally easeass
thb oae st iee is iu trse relaiicas to
hsaiaa uses we aa.. ahaadoa the i5ea
that either gcJd or silver has a fixed
vatae as Has icoi aad cKKhiac aad the
labor reqwred to prvxiace thea:
The Pres Association.
Art5U., Aug. 21. The .Orecoa lYes.
Associalioa met m thb city lis: iiicht
npoc the occasioa ol its leatn aaaoa
coaventwa. Erery coealy ia ti.e state
was represented, there tiag T editors
present.
The meeting aas called to order V
FresSdent l C. Pjughty, and after the
reading cf svveral minor ccasrausica
tioas the aaaual address was defivered
bT A. . rattersoa. inner eoctai re
ports vere thea made, and the JMt'.w
adjocrced till tiay.
This morale r the members of tbe
assocaiicxi stirtsd for aa excursioii to j
Clatsop t-each, the ase cf tie sieaoer T. j
J. Potter having beea tendered theai icr ,
this parpctii. At tht evec;'s sesse i
the aaaual eJeciioa of oScecs wui take
place.
PETITION.
onvnRABLE. THE COUNTY
T0 THE
CanlOTTnte PMcteet: Dtai Conn . Oregon
StSSffniir PUtlon your Honorable todrto
Court ol DousUa County, ataieoioirgvu.
Tho undenignM iai to an.
l ano Tinuiu - rioiielaa
one quart m aaia y"J ""'-. -,'-""2 r"
FIELD SPORTS!
AT ROSEBURG,
August 24th and 25th.
n'STnnn. for the term ol one year. tn
r.i.'irr. will oolv to roar nonoraoie
ZtrZld &wob the nth day ol Septem
ber, 1?.6, at 10 o'clock A.M.
SICSID.
John l'erdue.Jr Alfred Wollenbcrg, Wm.
Leom G S. Eaater, K. Detucn, I. J. d""-"Vj
r v 'p. J. d. coriler. 8.
f t Jim i. Li. x aaaa
51. Morgan,
ell
j. i- vnatMt w- L .
Arxner.y.W.Biorne. Jo. Andria. H. Bollen
baugh. C. A. Glajgpw, Johnnie Armer, Z. v..
Balf. J. S. BensonTchaa E. Tlndall, J. A- Me
Cully, Wm. Blalock, K. L. Coocler. L. Ball, E.
AtbroVB. aL SwaxCGeoI M. Hale, W. H. De- 2.
tttrtiVi. J- n. Gibh. Samuel
SI'Cm iTa Kiri KlmiaeL W. E. Bnt-
i Jo r d ri v n Wnriir. Frank Don
1 rxnnt-'uic Boris. Jo. A. Snyder, Jaa. W. Bro-
! rasn. Frank Sarrent. W. H. Graham,
PROCRHM.
FIRSr DAY,
Street I'arade and March to Grounds'
U o'clock, A. 31.
(At Rotthurg Cycle Track.)
at
I.
'1 50
2 50
'J 50
2 50
11 CO
i
. . . MISS BL.I.XCHE aWkSKIETH I Baiter. K-S. Stewart. J Foole. Jas. Den-
Ansority.lUwMe-j, ol Ive Mr C Mlakler , inan.C E. Robert. J. W . Kamwy, J.u
fonutia. itoiucs tn n vaiui. .jv ikhc m u rtiuur, juuu .rkr " ..Zi' J,
IllUlUta. twuj? ui huuui . Mas. a - a- " it uj k . .
QuuoJtsht Mbs'Lcona Shape i riiaa.H- Meaxbr, J.CFortti.N-H.BereTj
Hore Mrs. E. E. Richards I Perdne. J. W. TlUer.Thociaa Tiller. Abe GUlbo,
fh.Tiir Mi lJllia wollenbere I r r i-l,mrh. Chas. Beaunan. . - isc.
X ...k Alt.. I . II. n . V t r ( I. ttW. J 1 1 1 1 II . LVJi UI.
IVUkU - -J AUW - , r .. T, ...
IK-autv -Mis Delia urown i Frank McCnne. ueorge nonej, u.
measure. - -MiwLena Hodaon , Albert Bolenbaush. J. G. Barker, . A. Barker.
t., v.t.Tio wni f Ehm i i v n.-v.- li. nmm. ueorze aioto, j. a
Merer
Laik ot the Crt
as zjmn uiwsiu I nice. . U. "-.f riZTti
.Miss Macd Bast ' i.v Rnlfenhieib. if. Bollenbaazh. Call Dubell.
f MUs Grace Shaiclj B.Coot.J.F Gaaley Jr., S- M. Fanley. C- -
Mrs.G. W. Bales i stMri. O. H Berer. J. T. MeLaln. John Jack-
t . . Jirs- ai yroiion f joa, g. jramn?, reier t vua.
. jius Aua.c , . ; -
r . . . C-.4I.K Wl1u-in i . in
m.ku Hon.. "sSS? '. EAST AND SU U Xia
t. Miss XellWUsoa TLA
ulvan .1 " 55 . rm a WWmTI
F-.l Vftlibrsr ' OF THE
Running broad jump
Running bib jump
Hammer throwing'.
Shot putting.
Tag of war
AFTERNOON.
Bicycle race, M-mile and re
peat novice, three prizes,
pants, atockfnz" and ghcea.
Foot race. 100 yards
Bicycle race, mUe daah, ama
teur?, open, three prizes, sweat
er, lamp and cyclometer.
Bicycle race, 5 mile, amateors,
opsn, $10 scold medal
All under L. A. W. rntea. fcn-
trance to bicycle race 50 cents.
EVKS1.SO.
(On Jack' Strut at 7:0O tcUjck.)
1. Clarinet solo
2. Cornet solo. .
3. Baritone soio. .
4. Slide troiarxw;
ofe . .
SECOND DAY.
5 iJ
5 00
5 10
5 CO
Frol olieabers:
HORTALS.
KOBLKT. Daio ot BaKnady . .GEO. CAKPi
lpello.vlettotlieiute. ia LaiCTnwrE
EvvUna A Fea-Niat liirl Ml Re Bajhey
DEMONS AD I.MP5.
Yh E. l-rtneeoJ Parkaes. -F M. ZIGLES
Kecar . Walter iaitaer ,
urea teiiEes? - t.aaie x.iccte
Ambiuan . - . -Bert BenjaIa '
The Koc.r Man Georte Laaceabersr
Htd .. NalHas rureraa
Southern Pacific Co.
Exprwa traisa leart PortUaA iafly.
soaih
I Sorth
-ll.
C Y. Beaiaala briar. Eareae. Cresweil. Uraai, aaa an niaca
Gena W olntfir. C. H. Cl. G. BJishadl troai Roeebart Ail'ary: lseicarre
nosebaiT atoll Daily.
?ts:an
Boall
lap-
FAIRIES.
Fau'.iae Wliiber;. Hael Parry. Eloy Hocs-
W, Haltsc Barter. Veil Barter. Merta Sales
Etrwi ?h-jj. Edith srosa. eiue sarier,
Maud t.tro9". PxaUae Thomrn. Miaaw
KjL-tvM. Bertha ltv-ixie. Fat CarroU. Eaai
jrhlbmie Hek-a Willi-. Sertha Et-s laiy Maa-
loa. U'.i Crilxrr. Vera HTtjN trerlw Rail.
Matri Moifeaterr. Kale Fallen ce. Ora MoCe.
Haict .1Bets. Kdilh Clejaenls Maa-1 iberi-
tta . Maod Kelly.
it fid . Floy Horro.v
Tina. . Haze'. Fury
Fair Rtfpalx . . .eraHayae
norcst -Gertie Ral
Fin- . v. Bertha yehlbreiJe
StarEje .Kk-i Sefc'.brtde
U-'.sta . Sia Fa'iersos
its.'. Lily 5-aat a
OKTa .atrr, Uar-ls Elc.
sar.i. Lr. - Portlaad - Ar. I :I3a-
5i3i.x. Lr. - Rcaebcrs .- t-T.Il:JDr.:
10:iSa.M.t At. - San rraacaco Lt. I t:00r..
Abore trains slop at Ta,t Fcctlasd. Oregpa
Gty, WocJbcra. Saien, Turaer, Vtr'nri. JtSez--T
aih3T Jr-.-tlnn. Tanreat
Parry I Shedda, Haitey, Harriibcrg, JanciJon City,
i-it-! ! t-ri-i- Trr.CresTeILDrai3.aadaIlaUScna
sasr.x.
Lr.
, Ar.
- PorUaasl
Rosebcrz
Ar.
Lt.
U40T. X
5:00 a-it-
Sal em raen sex Daily.
Lt.
Ar.
- Portlar
sales
- Lt.
B-J4 a.
sao a. a.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, -j-
DIM?iG CARS OH OCDE5 KOITTE.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
xsu
SECOSIVCLAJSS SUEEPISG CARS
A .Uged all Tarocxa Traiaa.
West Side Division.
Bctima Ponl&ad sad CorjTJli
MaU tila daSr .ace?? 5vUt).
'Oh JicUoh Silt "A, I A.
Usne race, wet test . . 50 CO
Each company ta nxr. is.j kirI ol
boe or nozzle in zziCKta.
tion races.
AFTEBVOir.
'.It BUlritt Fntr ijt'rt4x.
Foot race,2CO rard 15 0y
Baseball 40 UO
EVENING.
On JacJu&a Strut, 7.--5 VefccL i
Band contest KM) 00
EvetTthicz free, no adtr&zkiQ fee.
charged sr any ct the cosiests.
The District Fair, xbkb ovsn on ti
25th, xill also be frs en penis; dar.
aad t21 have aa ictersstirr prccrara,
indedieg races.
A Grand Bali ifll ccsd&ie the Sec
aad Dai's exerdses.
BP. O. 2CfeE2CSG
- bMii-irreiareis-
iCSG UK". SO
L O. O. F. ?ttx i ail Jaria Tas- -sia-f
dia2r iTiil za ira-.
ESSJfJLS rectrr.
HOTEL
McCLALLEN.
Z-JD a. x.
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Lr.
PcrtLirxl - Ar. S.aJr.x
Crraii - Lr. liTr.x
AtA2araaiCorraZii vthaert -rtZi traif
i Orrffla Catral i j
Exjeesi nrala iay -iarp; Scniay V
DOCGLA3 COCSCII, XO. 3 J2. O. F AI
eea etg.i We1asl.y eiwra i
o'gjocr ia xae OJ iuc Pii xm
' H Ca. QWJ.
Sua. w. ?nir. &fii-
X 1 AliiN.
t.3r. x.
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SCa.x.
KATl RE.ISONABLE.
Tironib Tick eta to all Peiata tm
Lhr EsKers States. Cnmnd and
Earepe: run b oktaiaed at low-
eat nun trooa Cwiie Fata, Xzvat
Rotebnr;.
R. xOEHIXSL. I. ?. SOGXS5
v-f- Asst. G.F. A Fan. AjT
, POSTLA3TO OSSGQ5.
LACT.FT. LOI:
: 2. a.
CW.Xnr.5ocT.
T. & A- X S2GCZA3
- eatalaTi is
TTICFQCA CHAKTE2.53.il. 2- A. X SOLD
c Inz azrl 1 TthIit -i -w t -
3HTT.1
rVcra zz-ift "tar JT for
revr csJt ft-.. i7.t4
Tit c.-S-ia rrcccd of lis SS
sxatb eJ" tie ttorssas tariff a
J&Macj d .?2;,T;, th JcCiij heir;
a fcibw-j .
Es.Toiitsr . .fcSl.lSTAM
Max Pracht Rctarrts.
The vXTc-.il Max Prach: has lift
rsrcvi alter aa r-iSera tcer of feer
accins. .ur. tram; vr; .tv icte ca
th iih o tliy cii. cats-isc via ti
Nalxvaal Kercbiicaj: ix-aoccartifrs at
L iika co- Mr. rrt.ht rceits the
Aiia rrcctirif Tan5 Lexpt is
Orcscc aad viZ rcsuus is Onrfce ststl
aitrr tb rctke asd arul wwrt eid'
v-f2y tbe tini" ffatsra tbe cas-
itb bscar5ers a: Pcetia-d.
T5 wvclistas wbas dat i
iJ faces ISS will rir a tr
bast that W Kffric$ tress aa act Keoefc
wcfffiteoi is IS3s asi at fevca ti j
sasce nw. soay -it ws. coctsunec. tti cr:
trac. Aiwa rrcctxsi asi jwrxntr I cclv isJwirr r-rr-d c-, jsaiij i-, il; U.-KszieT.
wfea CSvifias-l assd rvwrr.
oct oe:
3atx rait was Si-il ei tW
U wa Oratar Biyas K wisi 1 cnMd aboc: 2 ywr ore: iof ta VTtr.
taai lb jwarri ci 'tarsi" refers j socHLisrtas Jaw as fahjtnati ix ta
vk! JjS rvr bbi L-c wfceat. j McKiafey tani.
Asy wbt iartc wi?a ba tw: rac -
Ftremca in Contention.
Arcc. Auc. SL "aracss urec;:
frors all ortrr tb stat are ia tb cir is
atteaiasot srec tb fccrtli asseal c-v-rsUos
of tb Or-c late Fir:'i
AssxiaUcs.
Tbe irezics beaa offralai jtr-
dar evrsiri: wi:b a rasd trr iriJ. i
rsartxipated ia by alt tb t astiac leias I
aad th4 caiire icrorteMt of iba city. J
Aliec tb ritraJ a iic was twid at i
th-e jMrkra e Er?i No. 1 . at -
spwbfi w-r raxi aad a i-rrca - 1 j
tis: was bad.
It was dcddd cerise tbe treats; taat ;
lb seat asscxl ccaveclscc ot lb assc- j
exatwe wxvild bf i at Tbi iili.
,jaioM Mfe Father.
N v- Was, Ac. SI. Accwij: ;o a
ccrrcixilxx GeceraICli-tireceTed
aad was ajsarvd by :be jesatcc tbat b , xiar f-- J.&ri Mw cf tie
w-a j:ap Orvroc iar HcSialey azd ! v-ipMic li betr; pcib--i tim kjuc
llocurt. lii siasy ctber reptbikass j wii saaraal vircc. Ow sa-;a jrars
SesAics- ilircbe. . tad freater rcfiibsij- :i ti; icc; me jtvaAeri :ri kc
rtiira
-,5",H-SJ$ i li wfil wvtk tbrvi-b Use rarkej cvzsty
. . j cve.rsrticw aad witb tbe rspebbcas ate
coctauKee. It bciaur sei
Sr. Fraci: bad two tsiernews
ecaicc Mircbeal at Nw Ycrk re
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LfOSEBUReXOPERAHOHSE)
Thursday Eve., August 27.!
Grand Production of the Beautiful Fairj- Operetta
TRIUMPH OF LOVE
Under the Auspices of the Rebekah Lodge.
60 PERFORMERS 60
LOCAL TALENT.
Fairies. Nymphs. Demons. Evil Spirits and Mortals.
bLr- AXr Ov-rUMES. I E LK KTFUL HrSiC.
v HARMING rABLEAUX, BEACTIFTL FAIRY PAXCES.
Haarrv. Sealuoeatal, .irjlesii. ETsryibia BrKbt. Frrib aad Sparsri.
ADMISSION, 50 cents. Gallery 25 cents.
Reserved ai at tbe Rofrr Vai -YT; :boc : Eitri CSiara.
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cwetat re-ocaa Scr craasrd tbec be j t, ..werrvc tii terse traaiatx-; -1 e Outaw ccsvestuc. j svewsee.
w.-cJd rcvably aia. ascce ssreer t ! OfeOljocc ci rrrai pi; jpe-a ; , .-t!U
bvi: bef3t 1 a dre rs, ( tbecw tkat caawd b rv-wtirjlioc v. i- jc -i.
( asi tbe isae at Jiiijfcc
lb rrbki rurtr ttasit ior bccx at New Vers, sa rerir
asccev aad tb ckasca to ears ry avo-: - bt caadaiacy W rcvsdtat.
tt OA. WiQaa: McKksMtr. i Fscabfc rrr.sur tbe Voy
2-ecatcr
rakx"f
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!t asiasalena;. asy ;aiffcx.;, ; rI rwai a day r t av) aad See
wbeA-rr tk j-cwec tcvwtw asy , a a ar c tw Jvi tbe trvw-k
bese ircca tbe urii" ee c. ,d by ':be K-y .rax ot tbe Hats"
Vbbec be Aw ce aVw I as isr !wes be x socaied -.a New Ycrt. !:
fce wvvi. vn&aas J. Sryxa. ' cora?ped ebt ifvftscsaw H ckve fciat. I
rei fwey ,-ri W S tsi ljc I f.-e
itj alaHw QTTCT.tT. rk Jijractd o.-c wb I, I lbMbt I Xw wby be
Jare Ui--Jfc .ee. tbe see baasi aai jvr.-ectjce aad M
ciccwe.
Cw. tbe larri es:ae tbe Bryaa rat
icrm u Trwacally tbe &aase a tbe see
oa Cteveiai w elected. 1 e a
taraf Vc reveee, ai aairy a t
Klx-c . bece ba Ctvcliii cc ba
rev- tb aiw-r wa renJEy.
Ee bai K-cr.-t-i 3 :o tb tea cc $2rS.
W iOX h a ibe Jase cJd acrr .if i45a-
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.aaafscajjcscy set tbe trial C O Es-.-ws
v
cvntr rweasf i-a. fa 2i jeacaJj
wa caJed ly ccauc e tbe Tn;U. u bax bees lb rwsit
Wcct tb iTerses Ve j
ae c bcrsetj. tbrecc
Wcc"; lif y daac arcesd l- IV-". wwa't
tbey ri? aad sssrt aad
Yvec't tber Sees -c sie tae ibeer tkat
waaNiecsdcc leyvaa ;be i.i.
I: tbey ft: cn to beave. acre i
street are wwi vi
FOURTH
Annual Exhibition
I- EE HE1I AT
ROSEBURG. OREGON.
Aug. 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29.
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0. R. & N.
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s."iK aad rocvvraw are -c :be efcasM
taai tbey wsS yes IfcXjsatSey x ss.
sai iiii. bat tbe yfvij k tbat
tie 5rya wti ace be rvr ewtarb 8
ttwka tier
a; a srascwvv a sew 3k-c;.i aj. www uuim taaae 1 rialivcM. J?c ' rv-.-v.v3- .-a rTv. -
ecct e wa a viawvc b erica- very rxoatur nec. Iber say u a !i fc aad tee ir-, rt-
tC niatistaa wi at aemJier.-cs eiec- . 5aavt aaww ar. aac .-ct -li ;rsr-! -nVfecua v.. x bctue Abaad !
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tb cw?.vi t ia5iirr?!? V re$ae tbe ; bad aavtbrr tbeftfe aiv: bx I saai wbark cetswreta-ri iavyr teftty (
Lt Rry ai sm bsaete by
w b eStfS Seed sjee as-ca. ro:r ere ,vw.-k ajsi ix szxr.i&i
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vTTiSro pacb a cno? tbe ftwnw t
as t3C3S.V, FvtTT87ieC.
Tbe DiSereace.
rv- . f taTatr-iTxa; year et tb
rr ".-as jsarty caar.-i ,c tbe cccatrr
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. hw.-re iie ens
i iree jStt aiex kic Kcnfaa ot
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TROTTING AND RUNNING RACES
BICYCLE RACES
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BASE BALL GAME. BABY SHOW.!
A is.: t? Fv 3
t Rne 5tc?k' ttltT ' Agricultural PraductSs Fruits.
egeraDies, hiowers. Works of Art.
Fancy Work. Etc
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NOTICE.
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bna,t3! Sabre aa tb th iS.-c x 4.:. . - itarpl. o? L:t if jc .V i-
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