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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1896)
Crushed. Once a poet wrote a eoiinet All about a pretty bounet, And a critic cat upon it, On tho sonnet Not tho bonnet, Nothing loth. Anil, as if it were high treason, .Said, "Neither rhynio nor reason Mas it. And ii'eout of season!" Which? The sonnet Or thti tonnet? Maybo both. Tts a ieMo imitation Of a worthier creation ; An esthetic innovation Of a sonnet Or a bonnet. This was hard. Both were put together ueatly, Harmonizing very sweetly, lut the critic crushed completely. Not tho bounet Or the sounet, But the bard. Spare Moments THE CUBAN CRISIS. to The p if sage of Mr. Cleveland's influ ence in home politics is strikingly shown by tho fact that comparatively little at tention has been given to what he said about the tariff or the currency. The portion of his message which has been subject to the most comment is that re ferring to Cuba and the pxsilrility that the Unithd States may soon be cal'til upon to interfere for the purpose cf put ting an end to the war in that island On this subject, however, tho message of the President is li3rdly so notable a that "of hfs Secretary of Slate, Mr. OIney The President goes no further than say a time mav arrive when a conect policy and care for our interests as well as a regard for the interests of other na tions will cenEtr&iu our government such action as will subserve theinteres thus involved and restore to Cubi the blessings of peace. Mr. Ulney is more decided in his views. He speaks of the time for snch interference is being neir at hand, and says : From whatever point of view we re gard the matter it is impossible not to discern that a state of things exists at our doer alike dangerous to good rela tions, destructive of legitimate com merce, fatal to the internal resources of Cuba and most vexaiious and trying be cause entailing upoii this government excessive burdens in its ontsard rela tions. This situation cannot indefinitely continue without growing still worse, and the time may not be far distant when the United Sutes must eriouly consider whether its rights and interests, as well as its international duties, in Tiew of its peculiar relations to the island, do not call for tose decided change in the policy hitherto pursued. Statements like these from men who are intrusted with the management of our foreign affairs and who speak under the responsibility of involving this country in war will certainly have the effect of confirming even the most warer ing citizens in the belief that the condi tion of the affairs of Cuba ia folly as bad if not worse than has been depicted by newspaper correspancents. roe ques tion, therefore, is brought straight to tbe people whether they are prepared to support the government in actively in tervening between Spain and Cuba, even at the risk of war. ii win nexi no jingo spirit to arouse the American people to favor decided action oa the issue. The report of Sec retary Olney shows 93 clearly the evils that are wrought not only upjn the Cubans tut upon Americans liring in that country or trading with it that he seems fully justified in his assertion that some decided change is necessary in tbe policy which has hitherto been pursued Whatever course oar government takes iu iue maiier, euner inis winter or un der the incoming administration, wiil undoubtedly have the support not only of our own people, but of the civilized world. Spain has no just canse of com plaint against us. We have done every thing which we could to support her government of the island so long as such a government seemed possible. We have prevented any filibustering frcm this eoaat m aid of the Cubans, atd have rigidly maintained all the obliga tions imposed upon us by international law, and if now we find it neceseary for the protection of our own people to exert the strong arm of our government we will be blameless of injustice, aggression or any form of wrongdoing. How to Prevent Croup. Some readiug that will provo interest ing toyouug mothers. How to guard agaiust tho disease. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms aud tieattuent is the ob ject of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. "Children who are sub ject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost euro to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness; this is soon fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough, which id easily recognized and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. Tho time to act is when the child first be comes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Uemedy is freely given all tendency to croup will s mjii disappear. Kven after the croupy cough has developed it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this lemeJy for it contains noihinc injurious. For sale by A. C. Mareters A Co. Kor Over Klfty Vent a. as Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Sytup has been used lor ocr fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, sottens the Rums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhaa. Is pleasant to tho taste, told by druggists In every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is Incalculable. Be sure aud ask for Mrs. Winslow's oothlne Syrup, aud take no other kind. To Rent. Fivo-room cottage on Jackson street. Office two rooms on Jackson street, opposite post office. Largo houso and plenty of out lmild- . m 1 I t I ings, -0 acres ot land wiui oicuaru, in West ltosoburg. Largo house and 8 acres at Udenlower g"uk ""own 0110 milo from town. Call 011 or address T. K. HlCHAKDSOX, Hoschuig. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Room 2, Marsters Building, - ROSEliultU, OR. ra-Busluosa before the U. S. Laud Offico and mftitiig cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office. FRED. 1'aUE-TUBTIK. JgROWN & TUSTIN, Attorneys-at-Law, The Darlington, Wis., Journal eaB ed itorially of a popular patent medicine : "Wo know from experience that Cliain berlaiu'd Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnca Itemedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains aud possibly savod us from nu un timely grave. We would not rest easy over night without it in the house." This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain nnd suffering than any other med icine in the world. Every fau'ily should keen it iu the house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale ly A. C. Marsters & Co. Ta Rooms 7 aud 8 A Wilson Block. ROSKBURU, OR. J. F. BARKER & 00. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. W. R. WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice in all the courts of the etate. Of fice in the Court House, Douglas county, Or. Q A. SBHLBRBDK, Attorney at Law, Koteburo, OreffOM. OtHce over the rostofflco on Jackaon street. A special bland jt unadulterated Tea. Oi priio COFFEE la having a large aale New styles Glass and Delf Ware W Lumber for Sale or Trade. II you have dry cows or heifers you want to trade for lumber, or if you want to buy a bill of any kind of llr lumber, vou will do well to address P. O. box 125, Drain, Oregon. J W. CARDWELL, Attorney at Law, UOSEBURQ, OREGON. at astanUblnK lo prices. Our own louajwi are Tery popular. canned The "X" Ray in Surgery. About six weeks iigo a wooichopper Hatred Smith, wbileeplitting cord-wood, was struck in tbe leg by a piece of steel from a wedge. Hie man afterward com plained of great pain, and a few days ago came into the city to the Cood fcamaritan nospital for treatment. He insisted that the piece of steel was in his leg, but the surgeons were unable to lo cate it until jesterdav, when Dr. I'erry, who has had considerable success with the "X"-ray apparatus, examined the leg with a flenroecope and found a metal sliver. Drp. Barber and McKay then cut into tbe leg and found the piece of eteel just where the fleuroscope had shown it. lhe use of the "X" ray has come, to he almost a necessity in certain forms of surgery, and Dr. Perry's apparatus is brought into frequent requisition While tbe full extent of its usefullnees has not been ascertained, Dr. Perry takes no stock iu tho published reports that it has been successfully used in cases of blindness. Oregonian. In a recent speech Bourke Cockrau said: "I am tired of masquerading as a tariff reformer. I am a free-trader, and I have donned political dipguises for the last time." Now tl en if other demc crats will be equally honest the peoplo will know exactly the issue before them and the tariff question will eoou bo out of politics. Pi Get Your Christmas Gifts Free Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christinas gifts for the jroung and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each Li FlYXTTE L.l.NE. JCM1 L. LOCOIMBT JANE & LOUGHARY, Attorneys ifc Counselors at Law . ltcthnrj, Vrrjon. V til prutice in Ul the courts of Orrrun. Of fice ia the Taylor-Wilson block. J D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS w Rooms . ami . , Taylor A Wi!ou Block. i always in the Lead, keep there. and inrao to 0 ROiEBUKti. OK Y"i"RA BROWN, M. The Golden Harvest ia upon ua, and farm era are smiling Lccauso Woodward lo-.is to their interest. UfUCK, :IJ.ck.oii Street, at res idence o( Mrs. J. Hirxcr. two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon i which gives a list of val uable presents and how to getitheui. !tO:EBUKt, OIL Blackwell's Genuine DURHAM Tobacso" si L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeou. oCix- Hours, from 12 to 3 r.M. Tai'or A Wilson Brick KOSEBORO. s " R. COFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon f U. 3. Examining Surgeon.) UJTKE. lUmsu C and 7 MarslerV Uuilcinz. Residence. First door South of Mrs. Currier's Boanllrtg House. Emm Si-cciat attention to Surcerv and tbe Diseases of Women. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Price.. Consult your purse and be sure and see Woo-Iu-iril before buying. W. G. WOODWARD MRS. N. BOYD, DEALER IS Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Delfware, Tobacco and Cigars, Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods. Higest Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kinds. Finest Line ofXKAS In the City, rnres from L to toe ir i..uiid N. J. U7.I.IN, ."!. I., Physician and Surgeon, ROSEBCr.O, OR. Oice in Marls & Co. 5 Block, upstairs. Calls promptly aajwcm! day or night. J L. MILLER. M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, tlottbunj , (Jreyon. CttyChranle discuses peeUlty. .AX EXTRA INDUCEMENT.. I want your trade, and as an indececent to ;et it I make tbe IolIoln; lib era! oer: Call and I will present yoo ulth a card like the os printed op posite, aad whta tbe card is used cp yea my secure the portrait. 10 lo , 5 J s i i i is i io io io 10 . io lo i io . lo i 4 , s m , :o ;o i :o B' tRISO thi Card with you ami have jour CA-1I l'UKUHASES pouched oat to tbe amount or no. and vou an have a Ufe-llle Portrait. Crayon or Water Color Tints, frjra aay photograph or lintyj-e you may desire. We further aMUrc yon that if the portrait is not sat isfactory you need not accept it. We site you the portrait KREE, you pay only for the frame. The cost of the frame. glas. etc- will he at whole ale cost prices. .3 it i SI 5 5 I W I 10 i 10 I 10 10 ' 10 10 li 14 1 15 1 14 I 14 13 ' !' tW Call an 1 see saraples o! these t-eaatifat portraits displayed in ray show window and let jae present you utta a ii ticxei. very truiy yours. Comer Jacison and Cais street, KO;EBl"RG, oil X. H. I have on hand a larso avrtacnt of BOOK?, suitable f--r bolh larie and .mall i dren, which I will sell t wholesale prices. The entire lot for talc very cheap. yyiLL. P. HEYDON, County Surveyor, nuil Kotnry Public. Ornci- In Court Uocse. Orders for carreyin? and Field Notes should tw addresH-d to W ill !' Hcydon, County Sur veyor, KcDurf, tir. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Havcjusl opened a rstlais FeedSwru and hare on hand a lanre invoice of tho best Rosttiurz and Valley Klonr, Baled Har. Grain and KtxJ of all kinds. Al purchass dellrcred frvc. Cor. Cass and Rose street. H. C. STANTON Has jut rerelred a new nd exteoalTe stock o DRY : GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Kibbons. TrimmiDf, Laces, Etc., Etc. -ALSO A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS AiI SIIOEJi Of the best qulity aad finish. GEOCERIES Wood, Willow and Glass Mare, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alfcj on hand in Um anastltie and at prices tr juit the tunts. Alo s Urcf sMek of Custom-Made Clothing Which is o3ered at cost prire. select stock of A full and FOR A FEW DAYS OftLY. JERRY J. WILSOrt, Watchmaker and Jeweler, JuckNou Street, Tod.--n?..utu i'i.-!.x itU ! KaiL KOsEBL'RG The ( Great Encyclopaedic Dictionary All itcpalrltic cutrtiistcu to uiy care will tie iROMPTI,V ntid carefully done. rilllEs KEAmINABLE. h al w - Mm. V1I. A limited number of seta of this great work will Ix- distributed in Itosebur and vicinity at the low introductory prices. LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Ciledkjtsd Kxauan IIimcdt ERV1A. It Is sold on a positiro cuaractco to euro any form of ncrrons prrn trationor any disorder cr tie geniui organs or ; either ser, caused Boforo. bT cicessito nso of Tobacco, Alcohol or Oriua. or on account of Tonthfnl Indiscrellon or orcr indalccnce etc initlness, LontnIion. tvaacruiness. lieaancne. Uental Depression. Softecinn of tho Brain, Weak Memory. Bearing lKiwn I'ains. tfeciinal Weakness. iiysiena. nociurnsi tml'Mons, cnaorIncv. y. wQica u a4L Aftor. Loss of l'ower and 1m potency. : neglected, At once a Dictionary and an Encyclopaedia. 250,000 Words-50,000 K- vclop.rdic Subject Produced at a i t of $750,00i). Four Massive Volumee, v eight 40 pounds. One dollar eecun-s the delivery of the entiro work ; balance lo be paid at the rate of per month for one year. Send your namu aud address to tho Pacific Coast Newspaper Syndicate, caro of Tiik Plainucalek, and you will be supplied with sample pages for examination. Q&r lead to premature old ace and Insanity. 1 ;iititclT cuarantccd. Price. S 1.00 a boa : 6 boxes for Ji.00. Sent by mall on receipt of price. A written ccaranteo famished with every $5.00 order received. Ito refund tno mocey it a permanent euro is not ejected. t 'NEItVIA MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich. Sold by A.C. Marsters & Co. SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly oa hand. Alto tie LATEST NOVELTIES IX STATIO.NKK) Oenenl sgest for erery Tariety ot subscription books and periodicals published in the United Sutes. Persons wishing reading matter of any una will do to giTe nt call. MESMIH'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Coatalnlog Cotton Root aad Pennyroyal. o ess lathi raxn. Tit tilt tii sat nltiill riili ttsly fa Us tsU. Ilesaiin's Frencli Fe male Pills, haro been sold for over twenty yean and used by Thou- bixocircn testimoniils as a srecific monthly (a medicine, for immediate Irregular Menses. i"e rnila Weakneea etc rrico. n.OOsbox, -with full direction rarsr no prnsTiTtnis, oa srciuova ibitations . ilESili CUSaiCAL CO- Dsruorr, ilica. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural H. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOC li St., N. W. Wahington, D. C. Kor raaiiy rears In the General Land Office. Examiner of Contests, Mineral ts. Mineral as Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Lflto Chief of the Minera Division. Correspondence ited. f STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, f A. C. Hoxie,. Wholeealo aod Ketnil Dealer in Goods delivered free to all j parts of the city. Leave : your orders with me and save money. Roseburg, Or. Flour, Feed, Provisions. Executor's Sale of Real Property. "VTOTICK 1 HKKKBY lilVfc.N THAT 1IY irtue of an amended order duly issued out of the County Court of Douglas County, and entered of record on the J7tli dny of May, lb, nutliori-IiiK and emiHmcrMR tne c.tccutor oi the ratate of M. It. Shune to sell the rcnl prop erty tx-loiiKinp; to saiil estate at public or pri vate fnie :nr easu or nan ciisn nun a creuu ot one year with mortK?e security. r tlicreioro in persuanceoi me saiu omer I, John II. Shupo, executor of tho estate of M. H. Shupe, deceased, will sell ut public j-alo nt the Court Houe door m the City of Koscbur,: on Saturday, tlic JtOtli (lay uf Uccciu. Icr, 1896, at 1 o'clock I'. M. of said day for cash lu hand, to the highest nnd bct bidder, nil the follow ing bounded described real property belonging to said estate, to-wlt; The caU half of the donation land claim of M. It. Shue tho south half of the north west lunrteriiud tho north half of the south west quarter of Sectlou X!. the nottli half of the south east quarter and the south half of the north ui-l quarter of Section SI. all in Town ship'Jl hiiuthof Kange 5 West. Douglas County, Oregon, excepting therefrom ::.al acreb sold to K. (i. Young In thu north cast corner of the south cast quarter of tho north west quarter of Section ff-, townshinSI South of Rango ," West, and containing ITd.Kl ncrrs. Dated Nocnibcrl9tb,1!tf0. jolts 11. Hirrri: ul'Jlo Executor Estate of M. K. ghupe, dec. HOTEL .McCLALLEN. MRS. D. C. MtCI.AM.KX. Trop. HEADQUARTESS FOR TRAVELING it.ri:s ui-MstiNAiii.i:. N, Lnrgc, Fine Sample Kcoinii. Free 'Hus to and From Trains. ROSEBURO. 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. I C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. Assignee's Final Notice. f0 WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN: NOTICE IS -1- hereby given that the undersigned, assignee 01 tno estate 01 1. t.iicarrtsley insolvent debtor, has this day tiled his liual account in said estate aim iiini tne amc win on Tuesday, tltc 8tli clay ol Uccciu licr, 1896, at the regular December IKK", term of the CIr cult Court of the State ot Oregon be presented to tno miiii rouil lor npproiul. All persons uki uig uojecuou u sain account win pica; present the fame on or before that date. l'tTEK nu.ME, C. A.SEHLHKEDE, Assignee. Attorney iwr AsiKUe. n?t5 M. JOSEPHSON'S New York Cash Store, ROSEBURG, OREGON. wfftt "WE SELL THE FAMOUS Charter Oak and Superior COOK STOVES. The Best Stove is Always the CHEAPEST. CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Go. A SQUARE DEAL We are Here to Stay. 2 3 I ' I ' I ' 10 n 12 1 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 i again aud again, and their friends . will come too. 1 Wc are not here for a day j or for a month. i We are Here to Stay. i VIoLLEHBERG) (&) fllftflHIH) .Roseburg, Or.