The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, July 29, 1897, Image 1

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" ROSEBURO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY; '2997.- . ,
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Physician & Surgeon.
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Notions and Toys,
Stationery and News Matter.
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GIIOCEUIES,
VECETADLE8. FRUITS
CROCKERY, ETC.
At Prices to Suit the Times.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
HOTEL.
McCLALLEN.
MUM. V. C. MtCI.ALLEN, Trop.
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free Bui to ud Troni Trlt)i. SQSZB7S9.
MISS M. E. PORTER,
MILLINER,
Oak IMrect, obd door Weil Of
Iotoncc.
FINE LINE OF SUfMHE-rV GOODS,
LATEST BTVLK3 IN
HATTBRN HATS.
JERRY J. WILSOM,
Watelimaker and Jeweler,
JMIUBUU Mil t'Cl.
Tnodooi.noulli ol bluoum a U.ll. UOM.Ul'UO
atepalrluir vutruaU-d to
tuy care will be rjiOMl'Tl.v wud
caref ully douv.
I'UICEU KliAbONAULE.
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f'BSr1 PtM ISBesHHBure.
Jay WWTUltW, WWatwu m., Vork city.
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Lll. I'LAINDEALCn: . IIbmb glvu ID
room to offer B fowtbougUU ou tlilB tab
jocfe through Ihe. columni ii your fair
nd Impartial, aa wall aa plalodoallog
pajwr. Iiealuanadltorlatbr your cod
tooporary oo Jack too atraet, that tba
adltor la trylnif to poaa aa tba amployoB'
friend.' It sat a eroployea Lave rigbta aa
otl aa eioployar. That la I roe. No
ibdo pataou (leoloa tbem the aaua right,
vU., tba employer to employ whom be
pleaaea and opon auch terma aa he and
the employe can agree.. Tlio employe,
An tbo other haml, hue Ihe inalienable
right to work for whom he i-booflea and
upon auch terma aa be can make with an
employer: each being bound to the
terma of the agreement. At the expira
tion of tbo contract each la at liberty to
form a new contract, either to renew tbe
old contract or to aek new term with
other partiea. If the contract ia from
day to day, either party baa th oodie-
puted right to termloata tbe contract, at
any time tbe employer to discharge hU
employ or tbe employe to qolt bia em
ployer. ' ' . '
Tbia la the right guaranteed by tbe
oooatitution and lawa oi every civil gor
erument. Toere la no Jaat caoae for tbe
editor of the 'ackaoit atreet concern to
rub tbe capelcum of false pbilanmropy
in bia eyea to eicite their dormaoli lcry
mal glande luto action, to produce croco
dile teara for tbe poor rorklngman on
acconnt of bia ill treatment by a eoalleee
employer. -
I apprehend that tbo evolution 'Of
agea baa eetabllabed ' the fact- that all.
men are, of right, free, bo far at tbe
right of contract ia concerned ; aiid that
ihey are alao free to combioo or aaioci
ato togetber for inutaai aid and benefit.
Tbia right ia inherent in and alienable tu
every poraon of eound raind and auttabl
ge; and I have never known tbe Plain
ubalkh or any other republican piper to
deny it or advocate an? eystaui of moral
etbua that in any way iuilliatee againat
.ocb right. .'. .
ItepubliCiHia deny tbe right of the em
ploye to compel tbe employer to iocreaa--ma
wagce. Tho rsimblican arty alau
Juoioa tbe right of the employer to foro
an employe to labor for any given rate
of woget. .'
The prico of Ubor.ltke any other ibtug
aaleable, i", alwaya waa, and doubllees
alwaya will be. aa it aliould be, controled
by tbo law of 'aunply and demand.
When tbe demand for labor la great,
agos wilt go op, and when tbe demand
leattcoB, tlio pricea will go down. Wtien
there are two applicant a where ono work
man ia repaired, the pricea of labor de
cline under the universal law of demand
and supply.
I know of journals that counael strikes
and praise Ihe atrikera for roiolo(j to
work until their demanda for higher
wage, are acceded to by tbeir employ
ers. The lieview, josl at this juncture,
'whilo lis party leaders are tryiog to
cajole tho popiilint8 to fjse with tbo dem
ocratic party) is trying to grind its little
batchot while tbe grlodittooo of discon
tent ia being turned by democratic
boeees.
Tbe history of strikes show that in
ulou canee out of ten tbe strikers are tbe
losers, eepocially in Ihoso canes where
they relneed to allow others to take tbeir
place. Workmen, either aingle or ii
mass, have tho uudieputed right to juit
work at the termination of tbeir con
tract, or to reluse to renew it on au
terma whatover. And equally so tbe
employer has tho aame right to renew
the contract nr refuse to employ tbe
aame workmen, any other workmen, or
none at all. If either Ihe employer oi
employe bas not tbia right tben be ia
not a freeman, but a slave. That em
ployers often take advantage of circum
stances and cut down wagea for the pur
poses of gain. I will not attempt to de
ny, lint auch things no legislation can
reach. So long aa man, singly or
through corporate bodies, ia constituted
as they are, permeated with aeltisbnes
and greed, wagea will be cut whenever
there ia an opportunity : and for tbe eolf
same reason personal gain tbe em
ploye will strike and try to force tbe em
ployer to enlarge tbe scale of wagea.
Such action, both on tbe part of tbe
employer and emyloye, la reprehensi
ble, and can find no excuse for it better
than that of tbe thief who took bis
neighbor's goods because he wanted tbem
and bad an opportunity to take tbem.
Whoever will, under adverse circum
stances take advantage of bia brother
man to beueUt bimsyll at ble neighbor's
injury is at heart a bad man and should
be shunned by every noble minded per
son. In doing ao, however, at tbia age
of the world, it would be very mocb as
it was it Christ's time; there would be
few to cast tho first atone.
It Is my opinion tbftt f be editor of the
Review would not cast a small fragmant
of granite at auch a man or company of
man ( and why be ehood be found in
such a UchrywoBO jtqte oyar tbo wages
of laboring Lieu lust u6W. If QOly ac
counted lor on the bytotheais that b
tlilnki "'a UUlo lituenoi win u grouou
sharp enough by ?t June to scalp a
lew scallawag repuolicaua or ci uo vv.u
that leads populists into the midJle-ol-
. 1 in i; li
me-roau, , in -,,
Mrs. UhodiuNoah, of this place, was
taken iu the night with cramping pains
ami the next day diarrheca set in. Site
took hall a bottle ot ulucunerry coruisi
but got no relief, bbo theu sunt to mo
to hoo if 1 had suythiug that would help
her. I sent hur a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhua Kern
edy aud the tirst dosu rolioved hor. An
other of our uuighbora had been sick for
about a week and had tried different
remodioa for diarrhaa but kept getting
worso. 1 euut hltu tbia same remedy.
Only four doses ol It were required to
cure hiui. Ho says he owes his recuvury
ta this waudeiful remedy. Mrs. Mary
Sibley, bldnuy. . Mich. Tor salo by A.
C. Msroteig & Co.
Tho following is from the MudtorJ
Mail: A. tt. Uammoud ; "Myself and
family havu boon having a little outing
un on tho bautiam river. I have beard
tell ol lisu actually exteudiug invlUtious
to be caught but 1 never beuoved It uu
til last week. Near where we were
camped is a small lake and from it, iu
two days' time, I took bOO mountain
trout. Ihe hull would actually jump out
uf Uo u alur to catch my book. 1 his is
uo l ied latuoburg; bu otory, but au
IiouudI lad.
- Nine Signs of the Times. . '
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(I'LllB-lelpblA-Eniolrtr.)
Hare are nine signs of restored or com
ing prosperity tbai tbe. calamity bowler
ought not to overlook, lor. representing
widely separated pointa, they are of
mnco aigniucsDce.
Tbe plant of the Whltaka Iron Com
pany at Wheeling, W. Va., is now In
active operation. "
lllnkle furnace, of tbe Aabiand iron dc
Btsel Company, o' Aablaod, Wis , l
now In operation, alter an luieoesa ol
sevsral wska.
A large blat furnace is to be erected
at Enieraon, Ga. " .
Haaelton fnrnace, ' nf the Andrew
Brother.' Company, "a lIanelrorr, p., ia
to be put In blast. '
Strutbera furoace, of Strqthers' Fnr
nace Company, at Btr others, O., la tn !
pot In blast. "
Tbo tin plate plant of tbe B -aver Ti
Plate Companv, at Lisbon, O., is in full
and steady operation.. ' '
All the dapartmeriia of tne pian'.ot me
Midland 8teel Oompany, at Mnocie,
Ind., are in operation except the 'bar
mill. r
Tbe Langblln NT Coiapany, o
Wheeling, W V;, has enough orders on
band to keep Its tin pta'e plant in opera
tion fir aorue time to come.
Tho Muskegon Iron Steel- Works, at
Mo. kegon, Mich., which bave been idle
for about two years, bave been pov
chased by tbe Consolidated Kail Joint
Com pub y, ot Chicago, and are. to be pot
in operation soon. - f '
'.''. Bryan'a Ravin. J
" '' . (Olen Fall. Ttoca)
Once upon a'-midoigbt tlnssry, as I
pondered, wwak and weary, iu a state. oi
August etopor'on my quiet chamr.
floor' while I -Wosd "ibere, on ih
nigbt alt came a v4cT from ont thr
riomeber, penetrating, ailence-break-ig,'
shaking ail my chatntM-r - fLi'.
'twas Tbe Bryan, WHUu Kryn,atiak
itig thus my chamber fl'jor talking talk
ing, evermore.
'Bryan." said I. aulte " emphatii'.
'Populiet or democratic, wbethet kteor
silver miners sent tuee to my ctiAfuW
floor, dot thou think that I au ilann e l
at Ihe red flag ever . flaunted o'er -ihi-land
by ha.inunt silver? Trlitnn trul,
1 implore in thvre money lu it tor yuiT
Tell tne tell roe. 1 Implore. . . . . .
"Bryan," said I,. "thio(t of talking,
1m through' r-st and West is' stalkiog
by tbe rbftorlo tboi loveat, by tbe talk
thou dost adore, tell ibis land with par
iea laden if witbin that jdistant -Aidnnn
which you promine ns,' proeperitv,- like
silver, is galore? Will -our money te
more plenty do we work eight hours or
twenty? Tell us, Bryan, William Brv
an, will our hard times then be o'er?"
Did be answer? - Nevermore.
And The Bryan, never weary -through
he day and darkness tirarr, - still is
talkiog, talking nonsense oever nation
heard before; pours his fallicloa outflow
ing aa be travels eastward going, o'er the
waste of Western prairies to the wave
washed Jersey shore in a grand triumph
al progress to tbe open White boose
door. Will he enter? Xcvortnore.
Clondyke Dust.
Assistant W. A. Underbill, of the Sel
bv Smelting companv. San Francisco.
states that the gold from the Ynkon in
not of so much value aa that produced in
California. In speaking of tbis matter.
tie said :
Wo bave found tbe miners from Yu
kon a very nice class ot people to deal
with, and they bave not been deceived
in the value of the gold they have
brought back with them. It is a faci
that the Yukon gold is not aa valuable
as that produced in tbis state. We
nave lound that there are irom ou to iou
pointa morn babe metal in tbe Northern
product. Tbeso nase metals are iron,
led and a few others, and ibere is a
large quantity of silver also. We look
principally for the gold and silver. It is
tbe iron that gives the Yukon gold its
rich color. Of course, these other met
als decrease tbe value.
"Tbe nuggets front tbe Ynkon are
$17 and $13 per ounce, and tbe finer
golrl-dust is worth Irom $16 to $17 per
ounce. With tbe Calif ornia gold tbe
value ia about 1 an ounce more. That
is, nuggets run from flS to f 0 and the
gold-oust never less than $17 per ouno.
"Our assay era have found at veral other
metals than those I have mentioned, but
no attention ia paid to them, aa these
othr base metals do not cut much of a
figure in the general value."
Hindoo Sacred Calendar.
The Hindoos call the whole of their
four ages a "divine age," and a thousand
of these divine ages lorm a "calpa." r
one ot Brahma's days, duriug which
period bp successively inlets 14 "men
us," or holy splnis, with the sovereign
ty of the earth, . Each nimu transmit
his empire to tiis posterity for 71 divine
ages, snd this period is called ''mana
wantra." and aa 1) of iheae make but
9D1 d'vine ago, there remain 0. which
are regarded as tbo twilight of Brahma'
day. Thirty of tbeo M8 ,orW hi
month. l-J of his months ou ol bis voare,
too ot tuoso yews me uursuou vi
hi. exlHtfmca.
The Hindoo euges assort that CO of
tloso ypars havo already claped so
that we are in tlieiirst dav of tho tirst
month of the 01st year of Brahma's age,
and in tbe -8th divine ago of tho sev
enth tuetiawantara. The tirst three
human iiges ot tbia ugo, and 50ti earthly
yoars ol the fourth are past. The Iliu
chronnloglsls, thereforo, calculate that
it is 131,100,'..06,000 years since tho birth
of Brahma and tho beginning of the
world.
The New Tariff Law
Which hits just been signed by tbe
preBideut, may bo appropriately uonsid
erod an Industrial IVclaratiou of Inde
pendence. An olllctal toxt ol the law
has just boon published by tho Ameri
can Protective TarlU' Loague, and ehould
hn rarnfullv uutuiuod by every citizen.
I'rotectiouista ought to havo a few copies
of this law (or diauibutiou. l ive copies
will be scut lu auy iidirnstj for tou cuuls.
Auk for Docuuioul No. W uud addiesa
W.F. Wakemau, Uenl boo y, 139 wval
23d Utteel, New York.
Did )uu buo tho tea kettle boiliug ou a
"llluo tiuwud'' oil ulovu, ull day batur
Jay lu Chuivliill, Woolley McKi'iw.iu't)
ludo f
YAQUINA BAY.
The Summer Educational Assocta
tton by tbe Sea.. ' .
Qreatlv redocd rates erenow in effect
from all Southern Pacific points to&Ye
qnina Bay and Newport. .
It may be added that. Jo additioo to
its many natural advantages aa a sum
mer seaside resort, tbe Seaside Educa
tional Association will open on -August
2nd at Newport, in tbe new anditoriqm
bmlt especially for this parpo, "and
i-ontiniw la BMatun for ft weekB,' 'bis f-frtii-g
to B'ud-fiUi, leschera aa I o nwl
a rare opportinl'v for com Hning jiiad
with pleaaore. 'For fulLlnformaiion as
to spoclal courses, tc., spplv to. Air. 8,
O. Irwin, president of tbe association,
Newport, Or. r
Alargsaod commodious tug "Rer
lute" is again in errlc on Yaqaiea
Bay, and will rake flhlnrf or other , pr
tiMt.aeaand rvrnro Tbe fare for the
round trip la only 60 cents .
Tbe fleonn l Rsglment hand and or
chestra baa been engaged for Uie sssin.
which will five diiv concerts on tne
beach, j nd furnlab mu-lo for tbe evening
bota. :
Every poseiMe convenience baa been
arranved for the comfort of goesta, and
be rates at tbe hotels are very reasonable.-
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agent of tbe Southern Pacific Co.
Serious Accident at Eugene.
About 4:15 o'clock tula afternoon, ivt
the Eugene Guard of Thursday laat, a
David Barrett, an employee at the tan
nery ol dainee & Bon, was working neat
an e i poeed shaft, it oatigbt a burlap
aproo he was wearing and. in a franioi
( a second be was raoght np and whirl
ing' arnand the swiftly movinjc sbait.
lotm Haines, the junior partner" bear
hiA first yell apd 1u an incredibly shon.
ice of time shot down tbe engine, hn'
the shaft must bave cone around on.
hundred or two hundred times before
.tofiping. '-.. ... .
. Mr. Barrett's left leg was" canght un
der bis right and doubled up and bound
to the swiftly revolving shaft brnakii
it between tbe hip and knee Whining
around thes swiftly bit bead came in
contact with some nrjeciion. breaking
bin aose. Every eilort was made at once
to release tbe" unfortunate man from bis
position, but it waa fa ly 20 minntel'le.
tore it could be accomp'istied." Dr.
Kuykendall and J. W. liarris .were a'
once notified aod burried to tbe 'scene,
and as we go to press are drexstOg bis
wounds, when he will be removed, to
bis home. . lie will be laid np for sev
eral weeks, the wounds being very seri
ous, but not fatal. It wasc a very- close
all, and but for the promptness of Mr.
Haines In stopping the engine the ro
Anlu would bave been terrible.
Doa't Tobacco Spit aad SaMk. Toar IJfe Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, lull ot life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bm,
the wonderworker, that makes weak men
strong. All drujgUts, Mc or 11. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York.
Prunes.
K. W. Johnson representing the bouse
of Porter Brothers company of Chicago,
holseale couiraisaion dealers in green
and dried frnits, was in Corvallia Satur
day. He is on a mission among the frnit
lealers of Oregon telling tbem bow best
o pack their fruit as well as when and
how to pick it, so that it may reach the
market in the best order and bring tbe
iiest prices. He is also soliciting con
igoment for his house. Last year six
ty cars of prunes alone were shipped by
him from Washington and Idaho and
tbe net average of price realised was one
and a half cents a pound on tbe tree.
He speaks highly of onr Oregon fruit
and says that tiuit rats d as ours is,
without irrigation, ia vastly superior for
ahipping to irrigated frnit. Mr. John
eon will be back here about tbe middle
of August and expects to find the Irnit
here ready for shipment. He saya we
have been picking onr troit too ripe
Union.
John Durhin, a centenarian of Uowell
Prairie. flid last ba'nrda morning a
he age nf 102 veara, 10 ru"0ths and 4
days. Mr. Durbln came to Oregon and
aetiled on Howell Prairie in tbe spring
of 1845. His wife died about three
veara ago at the at tbe age of 02.
The Creeks were
physically perfect and
beautiful because they
were healthy. The
man who suffers from
ill-health, canuot be
physically
robust ana
manly. The
.woman who
is sickly can-
pot be beau
til ul and wo
manly. Most
all forma of
ill. health
have their in-
centlon in
filsordera of the digestion. Uba the
OiKCStioti is bad the blood becomes im
pure, and is imperfectly supplied with
Ihe food-elemsnts that build up new
and heaitnv ussuts, iva.
and carry away those that are inert and
half-dead. The nerves are not rebuilt
from day to day wtth new. vigorous,
active iiocrs. umiy "f.1"" rr
. j ir Iia1w.K' Ia half famished
for healthy nutriment. Almost any dis-
ease in Uie category oi miumu u m..
the result of this condition. Most fro
nucutly it is tbe most deadly of disorders
consumption. Sometimes it is some
Other wasting disease. Again, it may be
scrofula or some skin disease.
There is. b sine preventive and teniedv
for these conditions snd maladies. It in
Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery.
It corrects a'.l disorders of the dlgestiou.
It restores the lost or failing appetite and
Invigorates the liver. It tills the artencs
with the pure, rich, red blood of health.
It builds new, firm flesh, healthy, active
p.eie libera, and strong elastic Uiusclo.
It cutfs 9 rr "'i'1 al c'30 con4
sumption, and wasting diseasea. It cures
nervous prostiatiou. Dtuggists sell it,
Tho uun who it too laiy or nf s'..clful to i ttk
an oiiouAl done of udiclu. la w"t alt th
rvd ffffcUotoustlpAlU'O desrve. todi.. And
kewlll mtflvget hh lcrH, lor cstiptioe U
fb. fiist cum of touch li kor. IT. Pl.ic. .
riti.aiit I'tllrl. cuie couHliatluu. t'hry ncr
ri. Oo little "rlll" f. a aBle l.Mtlve.
Spa two mild c.lb.rlir. AH good diuggiut
lU theai. Mo etbtr plus sr. a xxt
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