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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1896)
OUR CONDITIONS. Secretary Carlisle's Memphis Speech. Tlio establishment of a eilver stundnid hnro raaM not possibly increase the prie of cotton or wheat or any other American product in Liverpool, Loudon Paris or Berlin, whatever effect it might havo upon tho nominal price in this country. If our monetary system were so ctunirfxi that it would requite $2 to purchase, lieto tho tamo quantity of com modhLs that $1 will purchase now. it would not affect the value or pur chasing power of the English pound sterling, or the French franc, or the Ger man mark, in the least. 15ut the ex change would bo in a conMait s!ai ol fluctuation, jus? ac it has been between Great Britain aud India on account of the changes in the price of silver from day to day ; and the American producer would be compelled to pay for the risk taken on account of the tluctuations by reccirirg a less price for hia cotton, wheat, beef and other articles. The farmers and planters do not export their own prodncts, but they sell them at home so somebody else, who sends them abroad, and, if the exchange is steady and the money in which ho is to pay for the products has a fixed value relatively to the money in uso in the country in which he expects to sell them, the purchaser hre can afford It pay the highest price that would leave him a reasonable margin of proSt, in iew of the conditions existing abroad. In other nerds he has to incnr but one risk the passible full in the price of the products abroad ; but, if the currency here is depreciated and fluctu ating, if our money has no fixed and cer tain value relatively to the money in ute abroad where he expects to sell the product?, there is an additional risk to ba incurred which will have great influ ence in determining the price he can af ford to pay the producer. In addition to tho risk of a fall in the price of the products abroad, he must incur the ritk of a rise in the price of silver between the time of his purchase acd the time when he receives tho proceed of his sale; for, if silver rises in the meantime, be may not get tack as many dollars an he paid out. The producer must pay for both of these risks by receiving a smaller price fur his commcdities, and ben ce his price will never increase in proportion to the actual depreciation of the money in which they are paid. N DEMOCRATIC GREED FOR POWER The democratic pasty is a most le- markab!e party. They are for anything to get power, but they are never for any thing which got them power. They were for free raw materials in the campaign of 1S92. Bat they were opposed to free raw materials after the campaign was successful, acd when they possessed the cower to make them free. They were vociferously oppl Jto trusts in their platform and on the stamp when they wero trying to get back into office. But it is conceded that they became the willing tools and advo cates of trusts when opportunity came to strike the blow against them. They posed as the true and only friends of labor during the summer acd fall of 1892, and even pointed to the Homestead riots as the direct and K'gical fruits of republican legislation. But since that time they have inflicted upon American labor the deadliest blow it has ever received. Their policy had re duced wigea and beggared labor beyosd description. They promised the faimer tetter prices for his wheat and wool when they were seeking his vote. But when tbey once obtained his suffrage their eco nomic policy began to force down the prices daily until tbey have no reached the lowest point known for nearly fifty year. Tbey have disappointed cvary reason' able expectation they raised in the cam piign of 1692, but justified every fear or evil prediction urged against them They have ignored every promise They have disregarded every obligation Tbey have broken faith with a trusting people and exposed their insincerity acd doable dealing. They appear before the American peo ple today totally discredited and in dis grace, upon their own confessions, before the eloso of half of the presidential term Tbey baTe utterly failed to redeem any pledge made to tho people, and after more than a year's continuous ecasiun of congress are forced to acknowledgo their infirmity, imbecility and the lack of nnited purpose to carry out any single one of the grer.t promise! of the cam paign, Tbey have exhibited their in berent weakness and have disclosed ii reconcilable differences within th parly. Bryan Ashamed of tils Record. "What's the uso of discussing th Tariff?" was tho reply of Candidate Bryan to the request inado by one of hi hearers that he "say something about the Tariff." Millions of people want Mr. Bryan "to say something about the Tariff," and yet Mr. Bryan remains silent. But silence not avail him Fortunately, he has said "something about the Tariff ' in tte past. In fact be has said a good deal about the Tariff. His record is clear, bis unflinching devo tion to absolu'c free-trade openly de dared. He has not changed bis belief, be cannot blot out his record, nothing he can say can explain away the distress and disaster which have come from the "first step toward frce-irade" that he voted for. Hard experience has been bitter teacher, but a sure one. There is "no use" in Mr. Bryan's discussing the Tariff. His only hope exieU in being able to turn the attention of the country away from it, to make a new iFGue, I have the people forget his word. Bui tbey will not forget. The United State) has lha grentent amount of coined eilvey cf any enligLl ened cation on the earth. Ife This 111 is the 1 I If very best Smoking Tobacco made. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, UoomS.MarstcrsBulldlnc, ROSEBURO, OE. JCVBusIncsj beforo the U. S. Land Office and fiitUK coses a specialty. I.ato Receiver U. S. Land Office. jgROWN &-TUSTTN", Attorneys-at-Law, ii. .WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will or.irtira In .11 lti ttillrt of the Stata. Of' rice In Ui Uourt IIoiik, Douglas county. Or. Blackwell's Genuine BULL DURHAM Yoa will f.n.l one coupon Inside each 2 ounce bit and two coupons Inside rach i ounce boe. Buy s bac. read ta coupon and sea bow to cut your snare of t0,a In presents. Attorney at Law, llittrhunj, Orfyun. OBre over the I'mUilHco on Jackson street. THE THIRD ADDITION BROOKSIDE. The HOWG Farm, east of town, has been plat ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing 3, 20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100 per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home can now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for the future. More fortunes are made in lauds near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sicze the oppor tunity. For information or conveyance, call at ouy Rea! Estate Office, or on G T. BELsBEIti Propr. MRS. N. BOYD, DEALER IS Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crocker, Glass and Delfware, Tobacco aud Cigars, Tos, Notions and Fancy Goods. Higest Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kinds I'lneHt I.tue of TKAS In the City. Prices from lie to Cc jr vound. iVX EXTRA INDUCEMENT.- I want your trade, and Itf as an indseeaeot 10 get i: !0 I make tte farilowic; lib- 10 era! oJcr Call and I will present you nitti a card i Site the oae printed op- .' - i posite, and when the card i n:cd npyocmsy 1 i' secure the portrait. ."4 w . it) 1 10 10 : 10 . 10 la 10 1 w 1 w I 5 1 5 , so 1 .'o m i an .v &iu BRING this Card with yoa and hare your CAM! 1'1'RCHAiEd panchdl out to the amount ol 110. and you can hare a Life-like Portrait. Crayon or Water Color Tints, frjra any photograph or tintype you may desire. tVc further ensure you that i( the (ortrait is not sat is factory you need not accept it. We Rive you the portrait FREE, you fay only fur the frame. The cost of the frame, glau, tic, a ill be at whole sale cost pricci. 3 Si! 2) i &l St Si 10 1 10 j 10 1 10 10 1 10 ! 10 15 1 1J 1 15 1 IS IS i IS ! IS ) tte Call and s.-e samples of these beautiful portraits dijplayed la mr show window and let rae present you wita a sw ticzer, ery truly yours, Corner Jackson aad Cass Street, KOSEBURG, OK. I. H. I have on hand a larxe aswirtment of BOOKS, snitabio for both larre and Lcill chil urcu, nniCh I will kii at wnolc&aie prices. Tee entire 10: lor sale Tory cheap. Alexander d Strohg THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS... 32G and 3?1S Jackson Kt. Bet. Oak and Washington. TXrn I T DCIDCD Lxrgcit nd BtJt Assortment eyer B B il L- ix 1 A 1 L-i 1 L brought to Eouthcrn Oregon, and I PARPETS. A L-irgc and Elegant Line We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Easy Rockers Bed Room Sets saaaa Parlor and Dining Chairs VVVVV R litre nnrl Pnrnofc 1- rv. $ Articles Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. And all Household SUSSMH NO TROUBLE TO SHOW aoous. ALEXANDER X STRONG THE roi'ULAH HOME FUKNISIIEICS HOSKQUHG, OREGON. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Goods delivered free to all riOUr, FeeCl parts of the city. Leave 1 your orders with me and DavJc.amc save money. Rosebun, Or. I 1 v V CUKUK M. IIKOWN. rKED. l-AOZ-TCSHN. Uooms 7 and 8 & Wilson Block. KOSEBUlta, OK. J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS & SPECIALTY. A special brand J unadulterated Ten. Ou prise W. OAKDWELIi, Attorney at Law, KOSEBUr.O, OREGON, La Favxtte Ijisk. Judge I. Locohiry JANE & LOTJGHARY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Ratebnru, Ortuan. Mr 111 practice In nil the courts of Oreiron. Of fice in the TailofW!lon block. D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, KOsEBUKU. OB Booms 7 and 1 Taylor it WiUou Block Jp'RA BROVN, M. D. OFFICE, l7l JacLMti Strtxt, at tn ldeucv of Mrt. J. BIrzcr. UOiEBUKu, OK. L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. UOw Hoar;, iroui 11 to 3 r.x. f5 lor Wilson Brick ROSEBURO, P R. COFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon (U.S. Examining Surgeon.) OFFICE. K.xrnj C and T Marstcrs" Building. Kcstiicuce. t intuoor bouth ol Mrs. Currier Hoarding House. racial attention to Surcerr and the N J. O.MS, .11. I)., Phi'siciau aud Surgeon, EOiEBUr.0, OR. Oacc la a. Marks d: Co.s Block, upstairs. Ca.Is prumplly ansnered day or night. J Li. MILLER. II. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, Kotrburff, Oreo on. ftfPCr.ruoie disuses a f cclalty. JILL. P. HEYDON, County Sjurvcyor. mill Notary Public. Orrtcc: la Court Houte. orders for surveying and Field Xotei should t auaresseU to W ill V. Herdon. Countr Sur Tcyor, Koscnurg.irr. F- BRIQGS, COFFEE la having a large sale 3ew styles lass and Delf Ware at astonishing low prices. Our oo canned lomiuiw are Tery popular. WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Docs Up ALL COMPETITORS! We are always iu the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest is upon tu, and farm ers are smiling because Woodward !oos to their interest. BU6GV IIARNI&A Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Tbeve aru all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and be sure acd ice oolwinl heforc buying. W. G. WOODWARD V H. Deputy Mineral HnrTeyor nuU Kotnry Public. Orrux: County Jail Building, up stain. IW SrecitI attention paid to Transfers and Conveyances. Address, ROSEBCP.fi OR. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have j ait opened o Srst-class Feed Store and have on Land a 'arze invoice cf the best RoseourjanJ ailey Flour. Haled Hay, Grain and Feed of ail kinds. A.l purchaj"s delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. H. C. STANTON Baa jjst rteelved a new and extensive stock 0 DRY : GOODS CON8I8TINQ OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons, TriinntiDKS, Uces, Ktc, Ktc -ALSO A FIXE STOCK Or- BOOTS AiD SIIOEJi Of the best quality and finish. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Also on hand in large quantities and at prices t, Jult the times. Alo a large stock of Custom-Made Clothing Which is offered at cost priM. A foil and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Alsothe LAT13T .N0VKJ.TIES IX STAT10XKKT Oeceral stent for every varietv ot snbsericUon books and periodicals psbUahed in the United State. Fersjna vishinj reading matter of any lina vtu f.o to give me a call. JERRY J. WlLSOi, WntclmiaktT and Jeweler, Jactcsuit Street. At Lucrsscn s tiv FiCUjry. UOSKUUKG. .Ml ltcpnlrlitu entrusted to my cure will lc l'It3IlXI.V unci cnrefully el 11 11 e. l'KICKS r.H.HOS.MlLE. 4iil.wci Jx:5 mm- CssB SI . (theXsenjte) Cigar Store JERRY J. WILSON, Propr. (Successor to SK.VATK SAI.OOX.' A IOIlTI..ll ItlJSORT. Choice Clears and all Mud of Terapcrnuce Drinks constantly on hand. Hcraovcd Iron cor. Oak and Jackson to I"AKKOTTBl'ILI)lSfi,S3 JACKSON STKEET. F.03EBIT.G, OKEGON. LOST SIANJEIOOO Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored Cilebiutio Csausu IUliCDr JiEEVIA. It Is told on a posltivo Knarantco to euro any form of nervous rros tralionor any disorder cif tho rjcnltal organs ot either ser. caused Bnfnrn. bv rrrAssivo uso of Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc.. DinineM, Convulsions. Wakefulness, llcadache. Mental Depression. Fofteningof tho Drain, Weak Memory, Hearing Donn l'ains. SeminalWeakncss, Hysteria. Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhoea. Is of l'oir cr and Impotency, which it neglected, may lead to premature old age and Insanity. 1 ositivoly guaranteed. Price. S 1.00 a box; C boxes forfi.00. Sent by mail on receipt of Price A written guarantee furnished with every $5.00 order received, to refund tho money if a permanent euro is not eSocted. 'NEUVIA MEDICINE CO., Dttrnit, Mich. Sold by A.C. Marsters & Co. Aftor. HESMIH'S FRENGH FEMALE FiLLS. Containing Cotton Root and Peonjrojal. ?asmcrTii2a. iu tilt aU XM nlliUi Tdlsresaly la tss Trail 2Iersin'a JTrenca I'e calo Pills, havo been eold for over twenty years and used by Thou sands ot Ladies, who bare giron testimonials that they are unexcelled, as a epcciSe monthly medicine, for immediate relief ot Painful, and Irregular MecseJ. l"e rrala Weakness etc rrico. J'OOaboi, with fall directions. UKt ko srnrrncTis, cm sn.Tuora tJiiTATtosi v iLESiUN CIITtMICAL CO Dnuorr, Mica. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H- G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HOC G St., N. W. Washington, D. C. For many years in the General Land Office. Examiner of Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral as Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late i;nici 01 me itinera Division. Correspondence ited. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given to nil pettutis inter ested that the nndcrsignid, W. L. Wilsou and Abner Kiddle, has been by the county court of Douglas county, appointed executors of tho will of Rtchnru 0eus deceased, and nllpcr nons having claims airainst the estate of said deceased must present the same with proper vouchers duly vcritied to said executors at their residence in Kiddle precinct, Douslus county, Oregon, or to their attorney at Koso burg. Oregon, within six mouths from the date 01 tins notice. Dated July S7, ISttf. W. I. WILSON anil ARNKR RIDIII.K. Exccutors; of the Estato ol Richard Oncn, Ira n. Riddle, Attorney for E.Toeutors. r STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. HOTEL -McCLALLEN. MRS. D. C. McCLAIXEN, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING HEN. uaxjcs ki:aso?aiji.i:. 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. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. 1 M. JOSEPHSON'S New York Cash Store, ROSEBURG, OREGON. "WE SELL THE FAMOUS Charter Oak AND superior COOK STOVES. The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & IMENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Co. A SQUARE DEAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 Large, Flue Sample Rooms. Free 'Bu to aud From Train;. ROSEBURO. We are Here to Stay. -00 -t- -o -io -co -0 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 mouth. We are Here to Stay. .Roseburg, Or.