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TO PROTECT LABOR. Americans Will Rally for Restriction of Immigration. lliiviiu; rrail i lie able artirlo in regard to labor and immigration by C. Newell, I would beg iKTinifsiou lo add a few re tnarkc, as it pectus your correspondent bandies the subject rather timidly. Tbe subject not only strikes a responsive chord in the brjft of every true Ameri can, e tl er i!tivt bo in or naturalized, but villi mitt with a hearty support from tin pub'u press, for all must xgree tint our t-yeteui of unrest tided immigration, to much boasted of by our statesmen and Kourlh-of-July orator, slionld t cno of tbo first to tercivu the attention of the comii.g administration, which sluuld consider the hisny abuses in reed of reform, ami by placing a heav tariff u(on Castle Garden, thereby shut oat lunch cf the dangerous element whose ideas of liberty are construed to mean license. Xo sooner are iniuiwranta landed than they take an active part iu politics, both as office-seekers and office-holders, ol which they already have more than their quota. They become the leaders of trades unions aud agitators, and how often is our industrious, sober American laborer compelled to stop from his work and listen to tbe ravinga of an imported mob, for, are not nearly all, il not all, of our labor troubles led by foreigners? Are net tbe cheapest mid moil iguorant t class of foreigneis i lie mo?, destructive and hardest too vein from mob vio lence? As, for instance, the Chicago riots, I he Xe Orleans atTair. tda Home stead troubles, or the tistiDriceiii strike on the Culumbia .lasl summer. We need but look over the reports of the va rious state labor bureaus atd we tiud that nearly all trade organizations ate controlled by foreigner?, aud well we all know that where foreigners ate in the majority it means txclunou to even American Iaboier, and how otttn has i' occurred recently hcu a conference was held with strikers it became cecessary to employ interpreters, as uone of tbe strikers or their leaders could ei-her speak or understand the English lan guage. Yet these fame 'nen were fore most in cigauiziug the Mcllie Maguirs and MaSa.asd sixilar. organizations, il o! which are detrimental to law and order, and whose ambition is drink, dir: and disorder. Since the election of McKiriley and the restoration cf confidence, every copv of the Oregonian cotitaiLS a long htt of factories and other induitiies that have resume! operations, iucreased the cum mr ot lueir employes, ana, in some cases, advanced wages from 10 to 15 per cent, while in another column we read that wheat aud other farm product; have advanced. None will be quicker in taking advantage ol the return of prosperity in thia country than ihe im migration boards and transportation companies of Europe to cnload their nn uesirauie class apoa us, and onr tax payers will eoon discover that the! country is considered only a preordained poorhocse by every local beard of magia t rates Irom London to Siberia. Are not our American laborers already taxed to boild and maintain too manv prisons that should have been built acrosj the waters? itetore onr cml war cur immigrants were the thrifty German, the sturdy Scotchman, the gallant Irishman, and induttrious Scandinavian. They were and are still welcome. They helped cs to develop onr country's resources. They rallied to the old flag by regiments and thousands sealed their devotion to oar country by their life'is blood on the field of battle, where they itood with us shoulder to shoulder, and assimilated with cs in every respect. Some few of these are still coming, and are still wel come, but the emigrants of today are a different clam. The Swede, Dane or Finn deserts some foreign ship a Astoria, and in a few months yoa rind him either in the United States light bouse or revenue service, crowding out some American taxpayer. The Irish uu iwug iu .it ion, micazo or San Francisco and within six months yoa will find him on the police force, or in the council, and on election day at the polls, dictalicg to the American bow to vote. This should not be so, and I will but read from Mr. Newe'.l'e letter to show the cau?e. He says: iue cnildren born nnder our flag ana larro of government are so imbued with that spirit of li'prty that they will not oe slaves or mental ret varus to any man. Consequently ocr corporations (and I might add our high official i pre fer to employ those ho were born and educated under kings and tyrants, as they are more submissive and bow and scrape to royalty and money, where the true American will fcorn with contempt mat sneaking, submissive spirit shown by those burn and educated in a land where American freedom is unknown." ' Items tint the prisons and hovel o( Ruia, the n'ew- of Iuly. th lints of Hnr, .,..! ..J ,t. .. .... '"""i fums oi r.jlanu are ranpac-d to dump upon u? a class of emigrants that lie on the national tom- ach indigestible, and neither will or tan be assimilated, and every Meamer that lands at our wharves vomits forth from from its foul steerage a reinforcement to the horde that makes up our mobs and causes riots. In the timee before our civil war thete existed in Ihe South a system of slavery that compelled a man to work against dib win anu without pay, and it cost millions ol treasure and hundreds of thousands of American lives to wipe that system out. Iow we have a Hjstein es tablished by an aiien rabble that can prevent a man from working if he wants to, and what it will cost the coming fen eration to wipe out that pyttem wo can only surmise. The inalienable right iu Jife, hherty and the pursuit of happiness, declared by ou- forefathers at Philadelphia, in 1770, confirmed by George Washington and his army at Yorklown in 1781, recon firinelby Andrew Jacktiii at New Or leans in 1S15, and reconfirmed by Grant at Appomattox in 18(5, was disputed in Chicago by an alien rabble led by one Dobs, hut who were dispersed by a hand ful of United States poldiera under Gen oral Xelsou A. Miles. Well did the .rab ble know that behind that handful of national soldiers stood a grand army of old mtta who had seen service both un der the stars and stripes and stars and bars, who, with their sons, would make short work ol them, und but waited the call of tbe government. In the campaign just closed tho Amer ican eop!e wer again culled upon to contend with thw twine clement. Marshaled under the leadership ol Bryan, Altgeld, Coior, Tillman, Peu noyerA Co., and, likn in 1861, when our existence as a nation was threatened, the American oople &roe en tnaese and came to the rescue, and the lato victory was not so murh a viclory of the repub lican party, bat ono tf American ideaB and American principals over anarchy, disorder and dishonor, in which the bet ter eleinfttt of the democratic party like iu 1SG1 when their party leaders were in ojeu rebellion against the government, put principle above party and rallied under the old Hag. In the coming issue the baiter cUm ol all parties i!l again rally to protect. American L.uion. Cet Your ristmas Free two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco j p and read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents aud how to get them. SI MRS. N. BOYD, DEALER IK. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crocker, Glass and Delfware, Tobacco and Cigars, Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods. Higest Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kinds. Flnent Line 'of TEAS In tbe City. Prices iron ISc in Cjc per pocuJ. .AX EXTRA INDUCEMENT., io i iu I lo i lo ; lo ; lo I -want your trade, acl la; u an lndseeaent to ytt it !l0 I B RING this I ciaie the lollowlns lib- IC eral offer: Call and I will .10 prccnl toq lth rani &; posiw, when the .' card is uh.i1 oj yoa may 5 (cenre tic portrait. a i l i loiio, Call and x taaples of thee tantifnl ne present yoa with a 10 ticket. Very truly aaa, T. MBOS7 JIB, forser Jackson and Casj Street, KOSEBL'llO. oil I. .H. I hivf nn hTl i nrvntra ... j . v.r r . v. i it - urta, whith I will jell at wholesale prices. The nLEXAfiDER THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... 326 and 323 Jackson St. WALL PAPER A. Large and Elegant Line We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Easy Rockers 5 Bed Room Sets. vAjAAAV? Parlor and Diniup Chairs Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any Hour,e South of Portland. .......4 ALEXANDER d STF.'ONG nOSEBUI to. A. C. Hoxie, Wholeeal' , an, v-rooas aeiivered Iree V j all parts of the city. L P your orders with me ..,,,1 ave money. Rosebur -j Or The Darlington, Wis., Journal says ed itorially of a popular patent medicino: "We know from oxperionco that Ctinm borlain'd Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea ltomedy is all that is claimed for it, us on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved us from an un timoly grave. Wo would not rest easy over night without it in tho house." This remo ly undoubtedly Haves more pain and suffering than any other med icine in the world. Every family should keep it iu tho house, for it is euro to be needed sooner or later. For sale by A. C. Mar8ters & Co. Ilacklcit'H .vrincu Halve. The Bes. Salvo in the world for CnU, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Cuillbaine, Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively curea Tiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refuuded Price 35 cents per box. For tu'u til A. C.Maratora A C. To Bowlers. At the new Bowling Alley, corner Main and Washington street'1, we are still Coing business, but commencing to day, Nov. S, bowling will be nt half rates until further notice. Moon & L.uumkk. Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of BlackwelPs Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each Blackwell's Genuine DURHAM io 10 ; 10 la , i i s :o ; o :o i ;o v 'u : Cart with you anJ hare your CAsIt J'LEtHASEi pucchc.l oa: to the amotin: o( 110. aad Ton can haTr a Lite-like Tonrair. Criion or WaUr Color Ttnu, Iroia any phowcraph or tu.trj-i you nsay dfil.T. W Iarthr airarr you that if the r.Sil I not fat iatactory yoa need not accept it. We sire yoa the jortrait FREE, yoa ray only lor the J fane. The cot: of the frame, slasj. etc.. wilt tc a: whole sale coit price. io i u. io io "Tu'lA is 1 1 i is j li I lTTTT nor train dtiMared Innt nindn-nr ar.rt lo yours. entire lot for aIo very cheap. & 5TR0MG Bet. Oak and Washington. Largest and Best Arsortracnt crcr broaitht to Southern Oregon, and PARPETS. And al) Household Article s NO TROUBLtJ TO SHOW QOODS. aMa4a4aaat)4aaa THE i'Ol'ULAK HOME FURNISIIEKP OKEQON. Ketail Dealer in Flour, Feed, Provisions. M. ORAWFOBD, Attorney at Law, Itoom 2, Marstera Bulldlnir, - ROSEBUKO, OE. CSBualnfcks before the U. S. Land Office and mining cases a specialty. Lato Receiver U. 8. Lund Office. GEOItQE M. BKOW.V. HID. rAQK-TCtTIN. jgROWN & TUSTIN, Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 7 aud 8 i Wilson Block. Ta KOSEDURG, OR. YY R. WILLIS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice Id all th court of tha State. Of fice in the Court Uouae, Douglai county, Or. A. SBHLBRBDK, Attorney at Law, lluMrburtf, Oregon. OSes oror tha IWoffloa on Jackson street. W. CARD WELL, Attorney at Law, ROSEBURO, OREGON. La Fatittb lit. Jvdox L. Loco in bt jANE & LOUGHARY, Attorneys &, Counselors at Law Komebnri9 Oregon. Will practice in all tbe courts of Oregon. Of. are io the Txlur-Wilon blotk. D. STRATFORD. Attorue3' at Law, Kiim Z and . Tayl.ir A Wilson Block. RO3EBCR0. OB J"XRA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, :a Jackon istreet, at rtn Idence ot Mr. J, Birxer. RO;EBCRG. 01!. jf L. BRADLEY, M. J. Pli3'siciau & Surgeon. ottUi: Uout, Irom 12 toS r.v. r.)i i VMIm.ii Biitk UOSEB0R0. R. COFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon ! 1 1'- S. Examining Surgeon.) J OFVll E Ko.rnj 6 and T Planters' Building. I K.-skk-nc Firtdoor South of Jin. Currier's uoaruin iiousv. EW sicial attention to Surgtry and ihe D of tt'ouuu. N. J. itXIAS, 31. D., Physician and Surgeon, P.OiEitUKO, OR. Office iu S. Marki A Co.-s Block, upstairs. Calls promptly anwered day or a!(ht. J L MILLER. iL D., Surgeon and Homoeopathio Physician, Hoirbury, Oregon. btydronie diMui a nialty. yyiLL. P. HEYDON, County Sttrvcyor. nun Notary Patillc. Orricr. In Court Horn. OrJ rs U r 5 jrveyine and Field Notes (honld "errtn''co' NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELO & CAWLFIELD Havejuit oyned a first-dam FcedStoru and hare on hand a larre invoice of the best Rose bare and Valley Flour, Baled liar. Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchases delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose itreet. JERRY J. WILSOtt. Watchmaker and Jeweler, JhcUhou street, Tv.o d,...rs.ntii oi slocun's HslL ROSE BURG rVll Ilcpnlrluir entrusted to my care will lie PROMPTLY mid carcfullj- done. PRICES REASONABLE. SAvo 3Xo aa SJial B - LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Cilziuutid Exouja BfMinr NERV1A. It Is sold on n potitlre Euaranteo to euro any form of nerrooi rro trationor any disorder of the genital organs of either icr. caused Boforo. br excessiro tuo cf Tobacco. Alcohol or Oviua. or cf youthful iodiK-retion or orer induirenco etc.. UiiiioeM. ConTDlslons. Wslstnlnejj. lleajschs. Uectal Depression. SoftcQlnRot the Uraln. Wesk llcmory, ilrarlof; Down Pains. Seminal Weakness, liyitena, Noctarnal Emissions, Spennstortbnrs. Loss ot 1'cwcj and Impoteacy. which It neglected, may lead to premature old (? and insanity. Hositirely iraarantecd. lricc $ 1.00 a box ; 6 bores for $4.00. Sent by mall on receipt ot Price. A written (rcarantco furnished with crcry S S.OO order rccelTcd. to refund the money it a permanent euro is not effected. If EH VTA MEDICINE CO.. Detroit, Mich. Sold by A.C. Marsters & Co. SUMMONS. TaN HIT CIUCUIT COL'RT OF THE fcTATK of Or-art-in in ntifi fnr Intit?Inft fTntiniv c ... ...ureuc. v.a.nun.j A(.,ion e, Uw , E. HuM.cy, dc'rcmlcnt i "ovcr Money. Io K. lluslioy, tho nloc named defendant. In the nanio of the Mate ol Orccoii, you are hereby remiircl to n'pcnr and nncr the com plaint tiled liy the i)lKtntifTncttlnt you in tho utove entitled action in the aboe entitled Court on or before the 7tli In- of Dcccmlicr, 1H9O. that bciliR the Ut day of the next regular term of the Circuit Court, of the Slate of Oregon, for Douglas County, and if voti fall to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment nrnln?t ou for the sum of Three Hundred and Ninety (fSjO.OO) Dollar?, principal and interest, with lntcrct thereon irom UiolSIh day of Sen tembcr, lsw, nt the rate of 10 per cent per an num ami the further sum ol Forty dollars attor ney s fees herein, and for costs mid disburse ments of tliii action, mid will aUo tnkc an order of nalil ("( urt for the saloot the attached prop erty hrrciii. the proceed" of which fale to lie applied to the pa meat of such judgment, at tormn's Ices ntid costs. This Mimmons Is putill'hed by order made at Chambers at Koseburg, Douglas Couuty, Ore gon, by Hon. .1. C. Klulerton, Judge ol the tald alrnxe named Court, which raid order Is dated September 17, li'M. C A SEHLBRZDE. o51" Attorney for I'laintiR. After. on account J. F. BARKER & CO. GROCERS. TEAS A 8PECIALTY. A special liand J unadulterated T.. t) prise cormii Is liaTinK a lsrije aale Hew styles Glass and Delf Ware at tat.ml.hlnic low price. Oar own canned ruinavia are Tery popular. WOODWARD THE BI7STLEB R05EBURG Docs Up ALL COMPETITORS! We are Always in tho Lead, and mean to keep there. Th (toMen Harvest is upon us, and farm ers are smiling because Woodward looas to their interest. BISJOGV HARNESS Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thec urn all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your parse ,nd be sure and s !Woo-lward .efore buying. W. G. WOODWARD H. C. STANTON lias J-ut reclTel a new and extensile stock DRY : GOODS CON61HTINO OT Ladies' Hress Goods. Kibboas. Trimmines, Laces. Ktr.. Rc -ALMO A FIXE STOCK OF BOOTS AiB SIIO Ot the tt qoality and Salsa. GROCERIES , Wood, Villow and Glass ffare. Crockery, Cordage, Etc. anlt the time. Alo a Uxg? tlock of Custom-Made Clothing Rt crue. Afallacd elect tuxx cf SCHOOL BOOKS OoottActly on hAnJ. Alithe IiATKST .N0VELT1KS IX STAT10XEK) General scent for erery Tariety ot sabtcripUcn toks sni renvlmls published In the United 3tat. Persons wishing readies- matter of any kind will do to tiie et a calL HESMIN'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Containing Cotton Root and Pennyrojil. 0 TssusErrana "tl ttn til satt wllifli TiiltttsiylatiTaS Messun's frenca Fe male Pills, hire been sold for orer twenty years and used by Thou sands of Ladies, who bare siren testimonials that they ore unexcelled, aa a specific monthly medicine, for immediate relief ot Painful, and Irregular Menses, ie roalo Woaknesa etc rrice. K.OOabox, with fall directions. tAJSE NO smsTtTtrris, o Ernuoc! IarTATIONS. x I1ESMIN CHEaiCAX CO. DeraorT. Mien. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H. O. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1106 G St., S. 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 Chief of tbe Mincra Division. 'Correspondence ited. f STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. HOTEL. McCLALLEN. MRS. D. C. MtCI.Al.LEN. Prop. HEAEQUAETERS FOR TRAVELING IT. Kates iti:.VHo:sAiii.r:. Large, Fine Sample Rooms. Free Bus to and From Trains. ROSEBURG. Assignee's Final Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : NOTICE IS hereby gi en that the undersigned, assignee of the estate of I. ('. Beardsleyinrolvent debtor, has this day tiled his Hnal account in said estate and that the same will on TucHdny, Hie 8tli any of Decent. Iter, 1896, at the regular December l.W. term of the Cir cuit Court of the State ut Oregon be presented to the said Couit lor npproal. All persons having objection to said account will please present the Mine on or before that dato. PETER HUME, C. A. BEHLBREDE, AsUfrote. Attorney lor Algn. n9t5 In li i) 6 his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS M. JOSEPHSON'S New York ROSEBURG, "WE SELL Charter AND COOK The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Go. A SQUARE DEAL d I ' I ' 1 2 00 We are Here to Stay. ri C1 -a. -OS -10 -V -tt -CI Place 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. & CO., Grocers. Cash Store, OREGON. THE FAMOUS Oak Superior STOVES. I I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 1' Is what we give to every cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we j have sold them, they will come j 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. Wallenberg) flipii) .Roseburg, Or. C5 f