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Nipoleon Bonaparte on Protection. UsCasasiopoitsNopoleon as faying at St. Helena that "Dutieo, which were bo styerely condemned by political economists, should not, it is true, bo an objecto tho treasury; thoy should bo Iho guaranteo and protection ot a nation and should correspond with tho nature and tho objects of its trade. "Holland, which is destitute of pro ductions and manufactures, and which has ra trado only of transit and com mission, should bo free of all fetters and burdens. Fiance, on the contrary, which is rich in every sort of production and manufactures should incessantly guard against tho importation of a rival, who might still continue superior to her, aud also against the cupidity of mere brokers "I have not fallen into the error of modern svstematjiers," said tho Em rteror. "who imaeino that all tho wis dom of nations is centered in themselves Experience is tho truo wisdom of na lions. "Foreign trade, which in its results is infinitely inferior to agriculture, was an object of subordinate importance in my mind. Foreign trade is mado for agriculture and home industry, ami not the two latter for the former." length of 025 feet on the waterlino and is thercforo considerably larger than the Campania, which is COO feet in lougth botween perpendiculars. Tho engines ill havo 27,000 lioreo owor and a speod of 22 knots is expected. Tho en gines will also bo furnished by tho Vul can shipyards. Construction has been commenced already. How It Is Done. Tho high-grade bicyclo can't bo bought for loss thau $100," said a man at the- Indian Club last evening. I can buy theui for fS5," eaid John son Wyncr. "Von havo to pay $100, but you find three $3 bills in the saddle pocket." "I havo two friends," said II. E. Lo can. who nave uigii-grnao wheels mat cost them S3 each. The company to fused to Bell a new wheel for less thau $100, but let a clerk use one around the block, then sold it for $S0 as a second hand wheel." Rebuker Rebuked. How many people in theao parts are interested about what that Protective TaiiffLeacue is doing? Our people are studvinc the monetary question. They know tho tariff has been settled for cood and forever. They want to know whether this government is going to coin enough rnonev for them to transact busi ness with, cr whether they are going to be sold into slavery. The old tariff issue is a IhiDg of history and our friend must quote from some other Murce. Star. Only those blatant demagogues who have made so miserable a failure of their manipulation of the tariff laws of the nation are uninterested in the work of The Protective Tariff League, for that Lea cue is working along the only line which will save the United Slates from annihilation. It is ttue that our people are studviDC the monetary question of which are democratic friends are endeav oring to make a scarecrow to frighten people away from the only real issne protection, which just at present is far rnort important than ever before, and the more they study it the more they see into the fatnitons fallacy cf popocratic fiee silver and free tr.ule logic. Charles ton. III., Scimitar. Why Germany Has Protection. The adoption of the policy of protec tion in the German Empire may be fairly ascribed to the study cf its suc cessful operations in the United States wliich was given the subject by Prince Bismarck. It was on May 1-1, 1532, that Bismarck, in one of bis able speeches before the German Reichstag, said : "ibe success ol tne United Mates in material development is the most illos trioos of modern time. The American nation has not only .successfully borne and suppressed the most gigantic and expensive war of all history, but imme U lately alterward disbanded its army found employment for all its soldiers and marines, paid off mo3t of its debt, gav labor and homes to all the unemployed of Europe as fast as they could amy within its territory, and still by a system of taxation so indirect as not to be per ceived, much less felt. Because it is my deliberate judgment that the prosperity of America is mainly due to its system of protective laws I urge that Germany has now reached that point where it necessary to imitate the tariff system the United States." Sound Sense About Sound Money, 2o matter now eoanu our money may be, it will not conduce to our prosperity so long as its principal mission is to pay the foreign manufacturer for goods that ought to have been manufactured in our own country; so long as the chief avenue of its expenditure points away from in s'.ead oi toward borne, tour years ago our money was not only sound, bu was also active. It paid to American worklngmen the highest average wage they bad ever received ; it kept our in dustriea busy turning out the largest pro duction they had ever known , it moved the wheels of commerce in all directions caused the largest known consumption of the products of our farms and, short, brought to every legitimate in tereat in the United States a dtgree prosperity without previous parallel This it did because it was backed by systematic and uniform protection. We need to get back to those favorable con ditions. We shall not be prosperous until we do. The Scranton, Pa., "Tri bune," July 29, 1690. City Treasurer's Notice. Notico is horoby given to all parties holding Hostburg city warrants indorsed prior to March 15, 1893, and also war rants numbered 408, -199, 501 and 502 In dorsed March 25, 1893, to presont tho saino at tho city treasurer's offico in tho city hall for payment as interest will ceaso thoreon after tho dato of this no tico. Dated this 28th day of July, 189G, at tho city of Roseburg, Oregon. J. A. Pkkkins, City Treasurer. M. OftAWFOBD, Attorney at Law, ttoom 2, Marstcrs Building, - ROSJ5I1URU, OK. P-Business before) the U. S. Land Office aud alniTie cases a specialty. Lato Receiver U. B. Land Office. OKOHQE M. DROWN. mKD. rAQE-TUSTlN. "DROWN & TUSTTN, Attorneys-at-Law, Ta Rooms 7 aud 8 & Wilson Block. K03KBUKU, OB, J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. B. WILLIS, If you havo bay, grain, bacon, beef YV cdttio or a cood buggy you wish to trade Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wilt practice In all the courts of Ibe Btate. for lumber, or If you wish to buy a bill of Grst class Ur or cedar lumber, you wil savo monoy to call on Orro A. Anlauk Comstock, Oregon. Bee In the Court House, Douglas county, Or. Of Subscribe for tho IVumikalkk. A Snap For Some One. A small business paying 100 per cent in tho city of Roseburg, for salo cheap for cash. Good location, good building havo private reasons for selling. Ad' dress S, caro of Plaindkaliju, Ilosoburg. Q A. SBHLBBBDK, Attorney at Law, Roseburg, Oregon. Office orcr the 1'o.tofllcc on Jackson street. w. W. CARD WELL, Attorney at Law, K03KBURG, OREGON This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackweii's Genuine lc. cosr'n IssJ-lefacMrancchiC mnJ tiro roopnr.s Inside- each ounce bc ft 1 La Fayotc Lxsc. JUOOK L. LOCQIUBT JANE & LOTJOHABY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Jtosebnrg, Oregon. Will Dractice In all the courts of Orcgun. Of fice in the Taylor-Wilson block. J D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and Taylor A Wilson Block. ItOiEBUKC. OB hyjBA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, fwJacUoii Street, ut n ideucuof Jlrs. J. Uirxcr. IlOaEBl'ltO, Oil L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician ec Surgeon. OClco Hour, Iiom 12 to Z r.X. Taylor A Wilson Brick KOaEBUKO, MRS. N. BOYD, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crocken, Glass and Delfware, Tobacco and Cigars, Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods. Higest Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kinds. l-inc.Ht I.luc ofTKAS lu llJC City. Prices from LV to 65c it jouud. AX EXTRA INDUCEMENT.. i 10 1U , ID 10 10 1 10 i 10 I 5 I 5 ( SO .0 , M ( H) , M i F. R. COFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon (U. S. Examining Surgeon.) OFFICE. Rooms C and 7 MarstcrV Building Residence, Mm door couth ol Jin. Currier Boarding IIouk- auJ the G0- Sticclal attention to surgtrj Diseases of Women. N. j. UZIA.S, yi. n. Physician and Surgeon, ROSEBURG, OR. Office In 3. Marks !c Co.'s Block, upstaiis. Calls promptly answcrcJ day or night. I irant yoar trade, iad as ta lodnrcmeDt u get i: I make the lultewins lib eral offer: Call aad I will present you with a card tike tbe one priat! op Iitc, and ulwn tn card 1 cm-1 up you sy secure the portrait. ,0 lv 10 1 10 5 S ' &' & s BRING tht Caul with too and hare your C.VMI I'l'RCII.ViES punched oat to the amount of 118. awl yon can Lave a Ule-like Tortrait, Crayon or Water Color Tints, Iron any pbolocrraph or tintype you may deirc. We Inrlher atorc you that if the i-Ttrall is nvt sat lslaetory yoa ncwl not accept it. We tie joo the portrait tbe frasae. FREE, jou pay only for Tbe c"t of sale cost prices. the frame, slas. etc.. wfll l at whole- 2S Si IS J L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Horaoecpathio Physician, Roteburg, Oregon. tfCb runic dUeaaea a peclalty. JD, "YyLLL. P. HEYDON, CJoimtj Surveyor, and Xotao' rnUHc. Ornci: In Court House. 5 I 4 i 10 I W i 10 10 10 , K) 1 10 1 14 i li I IS I 14 I IS , V I li , . - -....- I reyor, Koseouri;, ur, Comer Jackon and Csas street, ROEBURO, OR I. S. I haeon hand a '.arse aorlmcnt of BOOKS, suitable for both larsc and small chil dren, wbith I wlil scil at wh- -saw prices Tne entire lot lor sale very cccap. v a. F. BRIGGS, A. special brand jf unadulterated Tea. priso Oo coppei Is baring a Urge sale Hew styles Glass and Delf Ware at ton. thing low j.rice. Oar ow romoknoi are rery popular. canned his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; 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 WOOD WARD c. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. THE ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS!! We arc alvvavs in the Lead, and mean to I keep there. The llolikn Harvest is upon us, and farm ers arc smiling because Woodward loo to their interest. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These itrc all Leather and Warranted, SADDLES At Reduced Prices. M. JOSEPHSON'S New York Cash Store, Consult your parse and be care and Woolwaru before buying. W. G. WOODWARD ALEXAI1DER & STROttG Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Notary Inbllc Orricz. County Jail Building, up stairs. V Special attention raid to Transfers and Conveyances. Address, ROSEBURU OK. THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... 320 aud 3iS Jackson St. Bet. Oak and Washington. Tl rn I T D LI OCD Largest and Best Assortment CTCr V V j Lc 1 1 J 1 Cr brought to Southern Oregon, and NEW FEEO STORE CAWLFIELD 4 CAWLFIELD Uarcjust opened a first-class Feed Store and hare on hand a large invoice of tbe best Ktweburcand Valley Hour, Baled liar. Grain and Feed ol all kinds. All purchases delivered tree. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. A Large and Elegant Line PARPETS. That "Wider Market." The importa of . woolen goods for Ibe second fiscal jear under tbe Wilson law endiDg JoneSOtb, "JG, were 40 per cent larger tban those of Ibe hut calendar year, and tho latter we:e 242 per cent larger tban tbe imports for tbe last year of tbe McKinley law. The increase alone in tbe imports of foreign woolens tince the repeal of the McKinley law repre sents a quantity of woolen goods which, if made in America of American wool, would have absorbed more wool than is now annually raised in the United States. This is the way tho tarift has worked which the lion. Win. J. Bryan supported, "in order that our manufac turers might manufacture for a wider market." Under it they have not only bad no wider market, but have been de prived of our home market, thereby de stroying the only customer that the American wool grower ever had, Largest Ship in the World. According to rromethcus tho largest bhip in the world is building at the Vul can shipyard in Bredon, near Stettin, Jcrmany, for tho lamburg-Americaii line. Tbe same builders constructed tbe first large express steamer built in Ger many, lli8 Augusta-Victoria, of the same line. The new monEle steamer has We call the attention of friends to onr beauti ful stock of JERRY J. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler, SMS JnckHou Street, At Lucrsscn's Cigar Factory. UObEBURli. our Kasy Rockers Bed Room Sets Parlor and Dining Chairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles .All Repairing cnlruHlecI to my enre will he PKOHPTLV nucl carefully done. VRICE3 REASONABLE. riJL-mr9 mm. ; Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. fiO TKOUBI.E TO snow aoous. (THEXSEHftTE) Cigar Store JERRY J. WILSON, Propr. Successor to SENATE SALOON." mta'4tSM ALEXANDER X STRONG THE HOME l"01'UI.AIl FURNISHERS HOHICIIUliO, OWKCJON. A 10 I'll I.Alt RESORT. Choice Cigars and all kiuds of Temperance Drinks constantly on hand. Removed from cor. Out and Jackson to PARUOTT BUILDING, KS JACKSON STREET. ROSEBURG, OREGON. 1 HENDRICK'S BLOCK opphsiti: ui;iot. Curry constantly on liaud New and Second Hand Goods ol All Kinds. Which welwIII.Sell at Hani Times Price. Uhc us a call and bo convinced. Second Hand Goods Bought ami Bold. ....... 2 A. C. Hoxie, Aftor. on account Wholesalo and Ketnil Doaler in Goods delivered free to all parts of. the city. Leave your orders with me aud save money. Roseburg, Or. Flour, Feed, Provisions. LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. CxLinruTED E-sausn Rcucor NEBVIA. 1 It Is sold on s positiro guaranteo to cure any lorra ol nerrous pros tration or any disorder cf tho genital organs of i either sex. caused Boforn. br extesslro uso of Tobacco. Almhnl or Onhim. or of jouthfal indiicrotion or orcr indulcenra etc.. Dirtiness, Conrulslons. W'aksfalncss. Ilcadscha. aieniai Depression, Softeningof tho Drain, Weak lal neatness, ermatorrhn'a. Imnotener. which if npclectcd. nlay lead to premature old age and insanity. lY8iliTfilT euarnntfivl- Irlm. ftKnO A bnr; R tvTf. forji.00. Sent by mall on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with OTorr 55.00 order rerfiivnrf. I to refnnd the money If a permanent euro is not effected. , 'NERVIa MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich. I Sold by A.C. Marsters & Co. Memory, Bearing Down Pains, Seminal We Hysteria. Nocturnal Emissions, Spermati Lots ol Power and Impotency, which if nci H. C. STANTON Has just reeelTed a new and extenaWe stock o DRY : GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Kibbons, TrimniiBRs, Laces, Jc, Etc -ALSO A FINE STOCK OF IEOOT AA'D SMOBS Of the best quality and finish. GROCERIES, Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Also on hand in lart quantities and at prices tc juit the times. Alv a large stock of Custom-MMe Clothing Which is offered at cut price. select stock of A full and SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on band. Also the LITEST NOVELTIES LN STATIOXEKI. General agent for eTery rariety ot subscription books and periodicals published is the United State. Feraons wishing reading matter of any una wiu ao to giTe me a call. C. A. Skhtukedk, Atty. For Executor. JOHN II. SIIUPE, Clerk. J30I5 ROSEBURG, OREGON. CITATION. TN THE COUNTV COURT OF THE STATE ot Oregon, in and for the County of Douglas. In the matter of the Estate of John Free man, Dcccn?el. To William L. Freeman, Ransom Frveman, James i.. rrveman, jonn .v. rrevman, llza- bcth (iarrison. K. C. McCulloch, V. L. -rce- man. rrancis E. C.Merklln. Kuth Skinner, Hila l". Wallace, llobena A. Roll, ZinaA. Konb. Mary L. riclds. IvaA. Sherman, Eva A. Sher man, Tcssic E. Sherman. Elnora J. Sherman. and Kiln. A. Sherman; heirs -at Iar, the next of Kin ana an pervons intcreMcu in me said es tate ol the said John rrecmau. dcccaed. Wherea, on the nd day of June. 1S3. John A. Freeman, executor of the above named estate haviiic tiled ht snorn petition praying for an order to authorise HiKllemnower him to sell the real property bcIouRiuj; to the wild estate of the said John Freeman, deceased, situated In Doug las wuiuy, uregon, ana wncrcas, u was oruemi by the Court that a Citation issue to said Cclrs at law, the next ol kin, and all other persons In- tereMwI In said estate lo appear in this Court on the 7th day of September. lyj0,at the hoar of 10 o'clock lum.otsnid day to show cause, if any you have, hy an order for the sale of said real properly should not bo made as prayed for I in sain pcution. ins lurtncr orueretl that ser vice of the I'itntion herein be made personally upon all of tho above named heirs re- stillng in the state ol Orccon. and bv nnbliea- tiou upon all of the above named heirs at law- next ol kin, and all persons interested rcsidinK outsldi' of tlie State of Oregon, by publication thereof in tlio l'lalndealer, a weekly newspaper, printed and published in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and of general circulation in said county for the full period of time required by law, to-wit: Four weeks. The said real es tate asked to be sold by said petition of said executor i described us follows, to-wit: Tho X. ' ol tho D. I- C. of John Freeman and wife, being notitication No. 116, claim No. 49, and being parts of sections 22, 2, and "J6, in Tp. i.S.. of K. 7, W.,of Willlamcttc Meridian in Douglas County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: ltcginnlng at a point one chain and fifty links west from the iiuarter section post on the line between sec tions nun in in. a soutu. rol range west, and running thence north to chains and 7rliuk, thence west SO chains and fifty links, thence south l"0 chains, thenco east ts chains, thence south IS chains and 7(" links, and thence cn-t uJ chains and ii links to the place of begin ning aud containing in nil 3l.75 acres of land of which said above described lands, the abovo named decedent owned at the tlino of his death, the said north half, making 159.37 acres oi hum 10 uc soia. Therefore you and each of vou are hereby cited and required to be and appear at said time and place, then aud there to show cause. li nuy you nave, wny sucu an order and license should not issue for the rale of said nortli half of the above described premises viz: 1 he donation laud claim of John Free man imii wile, riot. lie. claim Mo. 19. Witness the Hon. A. F. Stcarn, judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Douglas, with the seal oi said Court nmxcu mis .'sin day ol July, 1M6. "WE SELL THEJFAMOUS Charter Oak and Superior COOK STOVES. The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MIKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Go. A SQUARE DEALo We are Here to Stay. Cottage to Kent. A nuw 5-rooni coltao near tho depot to rent, just vacated by S. K. Sykes. City water in the house, aud a good well next door. Enquire ut this office. ' I ' 1 oo D ri 1 ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 -o -00 -t -o -us 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. Wc are not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Stay. WoiuiiBERtjj AbbMm) .Roseburg, Or.