The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, August 19, 1897, Image 1

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Vol. XXVIII.
ROSEBURG, ORKCON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1897.
No. 43.
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M. CRAWFOED,
Attorney at Law,
u uar.ltira BulldlllR. ROHIBUIlO, OR.
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mluTug eaaea a apcelally.
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JJIIOWN & TVSTIN,
Attorueys-at-Law,
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ROUKBURU, OR.
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n. WILLIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Will praotlca In all tba nourta or tba Blata. or
ia In tba Uourt Uouaa, llouglaa oounty, Or.
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A. BBI1LBREDK,
Attorney at Law, .
Kojubwri, Orvyon,
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yr W. OAUDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
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IIOKEBKO, OFIKOON.
X. STBATrOBD,
Attorney at Law,
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Taylor Wltaoa Block.
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Attorucy-at-Law,
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JLMIR V. HOOVER,
Physician and Surgeon,
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L. DRADUST, M. D.
Physician & Surgcou.
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Surgeon and Homueopathio
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ILL. F. HXTDON,
Oouiity Nurynyor.
and Notary Public.
Orrica: In Court Houac.
ordt-rn lor riurtrvlng and Field Nolra ahould
Iw aildreaaod lo Will V. lleydon. County bur
teyor, Ruacburg.Or.
S1RICTLY I-IR5T-CLASS.
HOTEL sl
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Large, Muti bauipls Roouif.
Frru 'Bui lo aud From Tralua.
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JERRY J. WILSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
jaiktou Street.
All Repalrlnuc eutruated to
mjr care will be PROMfTtV and
carefully done.
fRK'Kt) RKABONABLE.
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J, F. BARKER & CO.
GROCERS.
TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
A .paclal brand jl anadultaialad Ta , On
arlaa
-ti I'l l LI L'1
WWaJ mim
U baling larg aate fw itylta
Glass and Delf Ware
at aatualabliig lu price.. Oar una
TumanM ara vary popular.
sued
WOODWARD
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ROSJEBURG
Does Ui
ALL COMPETITORS!
We ara alwava iu the Lead, ami mean to
keep there,
Tbe Golden Harvest ia uuou ua, ami farm
ara are smiling because Wood ai d
looas to their interest.
IIUOUV lIAlimi
full Trliutned
TEAM HARNESS
Theae are all Leather aud Warranted,
SADDLES
At Reduced 1'rloea.
Consult vour puree and be sure aud tea
Woodward before buying.
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W. G. WOODWARD
LOS ALAMITOS.
Beat of Surpaaalng; Sweetncja Con
verted Into Sugar.
A uttfiit viait tu llm Ixm Aluiuilufl,
Cal., factory digcluaed l!i6 lacl tbat IU
beola delivered (rout tbat nagleutad cor
uer ol ILe country are ol eicaptional
g wee toot a, averaging 18' per cantiUkar,
ILa LlKbaat beinii !o a-10 per taut. T bla
hag never been escaped In aur part of
Hie country, aud all tbe lablo fur tyui
pulation heretofore uaed are eutirely too
low to be ol use. Hiiperiuteodeut Dyer
aaya tbat tbe auitar output la eorprleioKly
large, and already ahlpmente liave been
made of eeveral carloade. Une farmer.
Mr. Caree, baa Ally acre of new land
from wblcti bo la letting twenty-one tone
per acre, at an average price of t.W per
ton,or$'JtbO per acre. While this ie
erp.lonet, it abowa what can be done
with thorough cultivation, when all tbe
coudlliona are favorable. On tbe whole
tbo growora are well aatialled with tbe
returna, tbe average ol a recent day 'a
delivery being per cant.
Tbe factory baa already reached a
maiimum ol 300 tons of beeU per day,
and la eaid to be the moet coiuplete
plant ol Ha kind In vilateoce. When it
ia remembered tbat tbe conelruction of a
modern beet augar liouae ia aucb lliat
one part ia detndent upon all Ibe
othcre, and Ibe whole atope when any
irt atopa, it ia aorpriaiog tbat a new
luciory can be atarted and inaide of
Ibirty-aix boura be turning out a Uuiabed
product, by tba carload.
A briel description of tbe proceaa ol
beet augar making la aa followa : The
beola after being dug and topped, are
delivered to the factory in wagoua,
which, after paaaing from the acalee,
are driven upon an elevated platform ao
adiuated aa to dump tba beet a from the
aide of tbe wagon without unhitching
the horaca, almost automatically. From
tbe bina into which the beele are
dutued, they are carried to the factory
by meaua of a Hume.
Tbe Ural proceaa on arriving at the
fat lory ia a purely mechanical one,
which ia tbe waibing. r roin tbe wash
er I he beeia are el iced ioto Ibin at ripe
about two iochej long called coeaettea,
and are then ready to have the augar ea
traded, which la done In tbe diuualon
balterv, which conaiele of eleven cell,
lilch bold about two lona ol coaaeiiee
eacU. "lien luu, not water ia paeieu
through tbe tlrat Cell and Irom tbat one
o each ol tbe otbera in aucceaaion, until
II tbe saccharine juice la extracted.
Tbo yeluae Irom lulg operauou ia
lied duIp. aud ia uaually atoied in
i.oajtnd omul later for feeding Hock.
From Ibia oolnt tbe proceea baa to
do with the juice containing the augar;
ooly, which ia uow heated to a tempera
ture very ueaily boiliog in au apparauia
called a rattwiaalor, after which it ia
treated with milk of lime; tbe limelorma
precipitatta and-goea into combination
with ttu augar aud tiou-augar; theu ou
tbe addition ol carbou dioxide gas, (he
lime in combination with the euga ia
reprccipiUted. Theeeprecipitalea which
are now iu the form of mechanical im
purities, are removed from tbe juice by
filter prcsies. Ibe juice ia then claritied
and conducted lo the evaporators, four
in number, called the "tjuad efloct."
nd under a vacuum it in tonceutrated
to about one-fourth of ila former bulk,
when it baa tbe appearance ol a clear
tuber liquid, after wbich it is conduced
to tbe vaccuuiu pan, where it ia boiled to
a irraln. after leaving which, it haa the
appearance of grains of granulated auger
iu molaaaea; the moiaasea la tneu separ
ated iu the ceulrif ucala. aod tbe sugar is
dried iu w hat i called a grauulator, it
uow being Dure white grauulaled sugar,
and ia conducted throne!) a snout to the
lower floor, put in one-huudrcd pound
br-gf, ia weighed and conveyed to tbo
warhouao ready to be euippea in car-
louda to take ila place iu the market
side by side with tbo beet augar the
world produces, and eocoud to none.
Santa Ana. Cal.. Aug. ". Auother
stop iu California's onward march of de
velopment lias been lanen in me open
ing ot the new beet sugar factory at Los
Alatuitos for its initial run. Tbe event
signalizes the opening ot a now era for
the beot in Southern California and ea
m-ially in Orange county. Ine new
actorv. it is confidently believed, is a
forerunner of others of the kind in this
m mediate vicinity, and the day is fast
approaching when the lowly sugar beet
will rival in commercial importance any
other product oi Southern California's
sou.
The proprietors of the factory aro J .
Uona Clark of Los Angelea and his broth
sr. w. A. Uiarx, ine millionaire mine
ow uer of liulte. Mont. Upward of 1 150,'
000 has been expended in bringing tbe
lactorv to completion, itoiu loundation
tone to tho top of the highest chimney
nono but tlrat class material uaa been
used. The expensive machinery iu the
several departments, tbo heavy ateel
cirders in its mlgbty frame, every atom
ol iron or woou useu in ua cousuuewou,
ia of United flutes manufacture or pro-
dilution.
Tbo Means. Chirk were giveu out
right a bonus of 1000 acres of the choicest
laud ou tue great J.oe Aiamuos rancu aa
au Induct uieut to locate ths factory at
Ua nreseitt site. The ui It waa made by
Hit) nixby Land Company, and the veu
tuio has alioady borne good fruit. What
ouo year ago w as a barren and teuaulless
waste is uow a well populated auu a
thrifty countryside. The town oi Los
Aiaiuiioa cuuuia ua iwofiu vy uuuunui
aud is the partial center ol supply lor
auurea of well-to-do aud prosperous faui
ilies. Tbe country is uiiiug up rapiuiy,
All this aa a direct-result of tbe inatalla
liou of the augar uiakiug plant.
The Loa Alamitos factory la located in
ilia northwestern end of Orange county
uot a stonetbrow from the Loa Angeles
county liue. The main building ia
two-story ana basement steei irauio auu
f a a a I I
brick iuclcaud structure. Its greatest
lenizth is '.'00 feet, width titi feet. Ic this
building ia placed most of the heavy ma
chinery used in tbe process. The ltiue
kiln and boiler house aunex is the sec
oud larirest in the little colony ol brick
buildings that comprise the factory
The anuex is 10ox72 feet. The ware
house lu which the refined product
stored is 100x50 feet. The niacbiue
shops are 60x'J6 feet, and the busiueet
utllce, a separate aud handsomely ar
rauged room, is 'Jtixi'a feet. There
alto a frame aoodhouae, 00x40 feet, the
receptacle for tbo seed used ou the 12,'
000 acres tributary to the factory.
Two uuudred carloads of gravel aud
200 barrels of cement wore used lu the
construction of the (ouudatiou. Beveu
tv live carloada of lumber weie ueoee
sary to erect the 700-foot alio and the
uiaiutuolh IhhiI aliixJo. Thtee-'iuailurg
ol a luilllou brick ia auolbor itisii iu the
conalruction account. " f
Loa Aluuiitofl ia touuvclotlrwilb the
outside world by tulcgraiih, se l is ou a
luurof Iho Houtboru I'acibu railroad,
only ul oo miles from Anaheim, tho sec
ond city of Importance in Orauge county.
Ibe town and factory water supply is
found in artesian wells.
l or tbo season of IW the Clark fac
tory haa a cajiaclty of U'XI tons of boeta
daily. Under tbe terms of a contract
entered into by the proprietors and tbe
Blxby Land Company, tbia capacity
must be doubled the comlog year.
Tbia company ia under binding agree
ment lo supply the factory with the
product of iQW acres of bet la for the en
suing four years.
Tbe augar testa already tuatfe tbia tea
ton proclaim the land rich la raccherloe
giving elemeuta. This sviaoa's crop
will U from 3000 acres cf btsit, and a
high estiinato places the average per
acre at eighteen tons. The basic price
Is per ton of 12 per cent taccharine,
with ' cents for each art jjtional per
cent above. A fair yield hr-rjuality and
quantity will'tbus net the growers M
per ton and about $50 tr acre. The ex
pense of production and of marketing is
small. Many favorable circumstances
ccuspire lo make tbe indottry one of
profit lo the farmer and tbe manufac
turer. F'or theae reasons is the opening
of the factory heralded wilh great joy by
alt daeace in tbia locality aod a further
Increase ia devoutly looked for.
NOTIi AND COMMENT.
Thai "proapcrily for the farmers"
about which the ailver orators were to
anxious last year has come, and that too
without the "aid or consent" of the sil
ver trust.
The editors aud slreet-coruer oratutt
w ho are still re-echoing the threadbare
assertion that a protective lariif breeds
trusts seem lo have forgotten thai trusts
never flourished in this country aa tbey
did under tbe Wilson law, which ie now
happily laid away.
Mr. Uryao, having been ordered iff
the lecture aud oratorical piatform by
the leaders of the silver parly, will now
tind time to go to Mexico and make a
real atudy ot the silver question, some
thing tbat he bus not thought of doiog
ao long as lie could be permitted to talk.
Those who had hoped to be able lo aa
leit tbat the effect of the cow pit tiou of
tbe Dingier law waa not apparent in
business circles tind tbat their only
method of making this assertion ia to
falsify the record which tho country aud
tho factories aud the cmplujceu of all
sections are making.
The drop of nearly uiuu ccul.i iu tho
aiuo oi the eiivir .ul into a dollar
hich Laa occurred atuco the election
of 18J0 suggests that Mr. I.ryau'g cam-
pauu in I'JOO will have to be iuu upon
about a ten-ceut dollar, provided the fall
in ailvor continues al about uiu. tuine
rate tbat it bae since Mr. llryau waa
peaking last fall.
liryau aud Tow no have uow uu opimr-
tunitv to compete lor the prize ol tuo
next presidential nomination. The fel
low who can effer the beet explanation
of the fact that w heat ban advanced since
lust year 23 cents per bushel, while sil
ver has laileu iu cents au ounce, aianus
tbe best show of rotting the support of
the silver barons for tbo next presides
tial race.
One would suppose that fceuators let
tigrew and Canuou bad undertaken a
rather unnleauaut aud thankless task in
attempting to obtain any advantageous
pointers iu lavor ol tree silver uy going
lo Japan and China in such a time as
this, but when you take into considera
lion that their expenses are probably bo-
iuu paid by Ibe silver trust, it ia not' so
dillicult to explain their enthusiasm.
1'reaideut McKinluy is w illing lo take a
bold btaud w henever he thinks he is
right, lie has takeu tbia iu regard to
certain of those conaular fees which the
Cleveland administration required to be
turned over to tho government, llis
order applied only to those whose salary
ia leta than I -.WO per annum, and as a
uault the democratic croakers, who
honed for au opportunity to attack the
president on the ground that be was do
ns it lor tbe buneut ot tnoee already re
ceiviog largo salaries, are uot reali.iug
upon the stock of vituiieration which
tbev had laid in in expectation of that
event,
The Marvlaud democrats have evident
ly noirlected to read tbo republican plat
lorm of l"9u. Tbey express great delight
In tlmir nlatfnrin adopted the other tlav
that tbe votes of 0,500,000 democrats last
fail in favor of silver lied driven 1 rest
dent McKinlev and the! Republican Cou
areas lo try to arrange terms with the
European powers for a bimetallic system
B uss you. iirotuer uormau, mat ia nisi
what the republican platform ul last
vear promised to do aud, of course, the
republican party ia redeeming its pledges
in tins particular aa it aiwaya uoea in an
particulars, and if you are in earnust in
vour expresaioua oi uoiiKiit uoooi inter
F llf I a. I. ... j
national bimetallism, why uot join the
republicau party:
A frahrht-car famiue is uow Ihrealcuud
iu Ihoao regions of the West where i1
money famine was prevalent uuder tho
Cleveland admiui.itatlou. laimotb
ths West, whose abundant crops
nrolitablo prices have been the theme ol
new spapers of luto, are absolutely tiuahlo
to obtaiu freight cars with which to
traueport their grain, ailliougu many
thouaauda of these cars w ere idle aliuout
eouatautly uuder tbo low tariti aud uoud
iaauing administration of 1'resideut
Clevelaud. Despite the fact thai ailver
haa fa leu. the price ol gram baa stoaauy
advanced ao that the growers of the
West are utterly unable to obtuiu lacui'
Ities (or transportation as fast as debircd
11. urombtness with which the ro
publicau party has carried out its pledges
in the rive months since the inaugura
tion of President McKinloy ia iu marked
contrast with couditlona at tbia time
i.mr vuara atro. Then there werudeprca
eion and gloom, aud business troubles of
all aoita. Mow mere aro activity auu
rdituirfuluBBS. money teekiiigiiivestment
itnM nrlces. ami ueiioral activily. The
deproeslug coiiditituis of four years ago
were met ouiy w uu legiemnou wuicu iu
teusihed the ttoublee. The equally dis
trHUKiiiu buaitioes toudtlioiiu whit h con
frouted Ibe McKiuley admiuieliatiou
ar i.ioiiiiillv met by vigorous tupubl
can muaaurea. rauaiug immediate tnsi
Hdcncii and activity, which hav
eallud mouey fiom ila biding places uud
set tbe wheels ol luduttry lu mctlou.
(food Roads Hood I'llces.
It is au iudispuuble fact that all
wealth is ths product ol labor. There is
only one rn,w mnttriul,h old brown
earth. All else comes to us through la
bor. It la also a fact tbat all prosperity
In cysry vocation of life deiwuds upon
the success of agricultural pursuits.
Whatever iorms of wealth may arise,
whether of mines, forests, seas or the
shop, they .all depend for ultimate anc
cess upon the products ol the soil. Wbeu
tho staple food products of the earth
fail all others are immediately affected.
A suortage of tbe food products wbich
grow out of the earth means an increase
of the prices of those products. These
shortages, however, do not occur all over
the world at tbe same time. We seldom
bare a failure, even in the United States,
which extenda to every section. While
a failure may occur in one or two states
it is usually more abundant In some
others.
liefore the are of steam those failures
in a few states were severely felt, but now
tbat railroad and steamboat navigation
nave become so general all over the Un
ion these failures are scarcely noticed by
the people In general. The interchange
between sections and atatea is so easy
and attended with little delay and small
cost that a failure of a crop in one sec
tion or state scarcely awakens comment.
Tbe facta suggests the necessity of
good county roads to facilitate an inter
change and for marketing farm products.
By reason of bad roads in this state in
the winter time, farmers, aa a rule, take
all their surplus products lo market in
the summer and fall "before the rains
set in," and as a consequence, the local
market is glutted and prices go down ;
then in tbe winter tho country as a rule,
Is depleted of farm prodocts and the
prices go op the farmers have nothing
to sell ; and as a consequence, tbe local
market baa lo be supplied by rail from
abroad California and tbe East.
I'hia ia a state of affairs tbat ought not
lo exiat. We have good material lor
making itood roads aud there is n rea
son w by we should not have ihem. Tbe
beneiit wbicli migbt co uerivru :rom
good roads would more than compensate
for the coat of constructing them. The
housauds of dollars which go out of
Douglas couuty every year lor can nod
fruits and vegetables, bacon and lard
ouid build many miles of good roads
that would last many years. Thus the
benefit as well as tbe pleasure of having
goods reads, to say nothing of tbe honor
o aa a people wouiu receive, wouiu oe
iinaicot-. But that would not bo all.
hose thousands of dollars would be put
in circulation amongst ourselves tost
ould pay off ten times that amount of
indubledueaa and lie a vehicle of carry
ing on local business and inducing others
to come and settle up and improve the
county by their labor and capital.
Uive ua good roads, tucu ; tuo larmeia
w ould raise more vegetables, bacon, lard
and other food products for marketing
uriui; the winter, wheu piicch rule
higher thau bummer aud fall, instead of
our dealers having it shipped iu tons
from Iho Last as is the custom now.
Ciood roada will work a miracle in im
proving tho county. .u.r-U.
II the Dimtlcy tariff shall bo thu uiuaua
ot 6utting tbo beet sngar industry on its
feet in tbe United btatee, as experts Bay
it will, tbo result will be tbe greatest in
dustrial achievement in America since
ho success of the cotton gin. It has
been estimated that the coet of sugar
used by American consumers lu the last
forty years has aggregated at least $5,
000,000,000, or an average of $125,000,
000 per anuuui, much tbo largest propor-
r . .... i . 1... :
Hon ol wuicu lias ueeu iuruisucu vy im
portations from the West Indies and
other foreigu countries. To eocure this
ndustry to our own people wouiu mean
more than any imagination could con-
ceive. it anouid be rememuereu luai
. t a a .. .l a I a.
thu industry lonir eince passed tbe ex
pcritieutal stage, and mat success ior ua
is not at all problematical. Tbe vast
improvements tbat have been introduced
dunug tbe last tnirty or iohv yean id
tho science and processes ol manufac
ture render tbe business now sure and
eaav. The world's product ol beet sugar
lor the year lSl5-0 was 4,320,530 tons.
This vast industry waa given its start by
tho saeacitv of Napoleon Boneparte, and
may fairly be called one ol tbo greatest
OI mat exiruuruiuury uiau o tuuuiipu-
tionsto the world. We shall produce
our ow n sugar as easily aa we mako our
tin plate. All that is necessary is a
tariff that will prevent our manufactur
ers, from being swamped by foreign com
petition while they' are gettiug the in
dustry ou its feet. Oregon ian.
Health ia tbe
mot-t glorious
crows) that a woman may w ear. To wear it
she must take proper care of herself, and
tec to it that the delicate organs that are
distinctly lemintne are aiway nrauayann
strong. 'Thousands cf women fall short of
good health iu this one reapect, and as a
result soon become but wrecks of their
former selves. A woman cannot long retain
her general health who ia suffering from
weakness and disease of the organa that
make wifehood and motherhood possible.
l)r. Pierce's l'avorite Prescription acta
directly on these organs. It makes them
well and strong. It prepares a woman to be
a wife and mother, it does away with the
discomforts of the expectant period and
makes baby'a advent easy and almost pain
less. All good druggists sell it
"I ara Blml." writea Mra. Louisa Arthur, ol
Oslwall. luilcll Co.. N. C, "to eipress my grati
tude lo you foi the benefila I have received from
your niedlciuea. Alter the biith of my second
child 1 was litrickeo with derangement of the
stomach and liver aod a lull liueoT frmaleweak
neaaea. I'oi keven yean 1 atifleied untold uiiaciy.
Then my hutud. 1. a. Arthurs, .sent for a copy
of vour ' Common Baune Mtdlcal AdvUer.' The
hook drki'iilird ray auUenugs so plainly lhl I
purchased lotllFsof vour ' h'avorll freiKilptioii '
t-.ol.U n Medical Discovery' aud a vial ol
'Ple.tant rellels.' Our doctor prouounced my
n hnivrlru. and laid aside vour medicines.
calling them nostrums, aud for six nionlhi I lav
undrr 111. di.Riuliua treatment. Al the end of
this lime I commenced taking your medttiiie and
improved very IhI. I was oou able to do my
housework. Mv hahv thrived lu.t. and ia to day
the hrallhirot child I have. Your mtoiclue saved
niy life. Mv lerovrry waa astonl.blng. I rct
ouiuieud your uiediciues ccuitsully."
Pr. Pierce's Pellets cure Conitipatiea.
rm.-rf va Woman may crown
-f Va herself with geod
"ll f tXl health if ahe will,
if "! rP yo doinr fhe will
l .i Y-.iaiure her own at
111! ' "tract ivenesa. make
I I , lit fil haT husband and her
Hi If rfl m home happy, and
I fiilA protect the
I '4' ir. health of
A. SAL2MAN,
(HuccC'tor lo 1. JAHKUI KK.
Practical : Watchtaaker, : Jeweler : and i Optician.
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a comtlits stock or
Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokera' Articles. ;
Also Proprietor and Manager of Rowburiri Famous Bargain Store.
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