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f Tho riaindealor Tho riaiiidenler I'OMKKH, I.ErJKU IIKAI'H, BILL IIEAPH, KTC, KTC, K IC. UEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'mIiIi ilicil Kwi v IhiiiHiliiy Ari' rmroB AldAk ami Main Htmct, m .; in it;, omiuion - II TUN - PIAINOIAUR PUDlliHINQ COMPANY. Vol. XXVIII. KOSKBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOHKR 14, 1897. KieciilvJ Nmllv ami at Mvlnii t No. 51. ' m J J It I'. 11. M.KH, IKIHI'.lll'ltll MMllllt, N. ! IniM thi ll HKiilar riMiimiilililliili l I i) 11. K. Iinll nil mimihI mil Iniirlh lliurwla hi rn"ii in. ah iiii iiiiH' "-('""vr J. . : (m l nnulnrly. ml all vUUlMS hrolUcrs Cur II, ill) linllu'l in iilli-inl. .,,,.,., KIll'.U I'AUK-Tl'HTIN, K, R III. K.MAN M AUK, IVirrlsry. Dul l. I. AH I iiUNCII., NO. l J It. O. I'. A. M., m.i-l. cvirr Vnlnijiy evening ! t II rllH K III Hi" 'MK.'HIHI imil T1HIIIHS l.riillnr. mil runllnliy mviivii in aiumi V, II. I SHWnB, iik.ii. w. CcnitT, t'ouncllur. Ki'iiiiiliiiii n ti lmy. I AI'KH. I.OIKiK, A. F. 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JJHOWN & TUSTIN, Alloruirys-at-Law, K.iiiiiM 7 mul ft I u ,V11 iIm.h HIlH k. KOHKHCKU, OR. r it. wiLLia, Attona-y anil CoiJiinclor at Law, Will lira. Iln III nil lh CUUrU ul IM HUM. OI a co in l'i'. t'uiut ll.iuav, U"U1 cuualr,Or. 1 A. HlJllLUnUDK, Attorney at Law, Hustbiiri, Urt'ion, (till uuin lliu l'uU,IUcu un Jscktua iUmI, y V. UOSHOW, Altoi lu-y-at-Law, Niit'vi.il ailtiilluii kivii to Cuui iii i tliil l.,iv mul collccllou. Mill, - mi .1.1 I. - in m. . ..,.il.' Hlmuiui Itlmk. 1,.1-i.ni i(i., ni(i:iioN. D BrttATlOltD, Attorney at Law, U 11- .1 mi l I l,i; l,,i ,u WiImhi III, 11k. KO.-IKHl'KU, UH I U. UODY, Atloiiuy-at'Law, KiHKIU'lUI, OKKdON. J HA 1!. UIDDLE, Allorney at Law, KO Kill' 1(0, OKKCiON. LMIilt V. HOOVER, lMiysiciau and Surgeon, Ul m 1.. Mum MK'i I, our tliim will III nl Ully Hull. KOMKIUJKCJ, OK. iM VII A, BltOWN, M. D. ol-1' h'K, ''ii'1 Jiu knoll HlK'i'l, ul ri l.li 111 1 ol Mm. J. Ilircr. KOrKIHMUl, OH. I C. TWIOHELL, M. D. fl IMiysieian iSi Surgeon. Olllrc llt'iim, 1 10 in li tu 3 P.M. Iinlui .V WiImiii llili k HOHBUUKO, K in.,, s iniiiioily uci'iiiiiil ly I'r llimlliy. j Li. mill ion, M. u., Surgeon and Homooopathio 1'liynician, Kobury, Origan. IX('.lininlo illieii' a imoUlty. w ILL. 1'. HEYDON, UimiUy Miii'vcjor, atiti Notary I'uUllc. OrKica: luCourtlluuie. Oiili'iH I. ii' Siu vrvltiir am) Klulil Niitiu ilioulil Im ii'Wri'Ksi',1 in will I', llnyiliin, Diiiinty Nur Vi'yni'i Khm Iiiiiu, Or. STRICTLY ITR5I-CLA5S. f HOTFI .McCLALLEN. MKR. U. f. Mi I.AI.I.KN, l'r.i.. IkATI'.M RKAKONAni,!'.. Largn, fine Maniple Rihuiii. rn btii to ami Kroiii Tralm. H0SEEUH3. JERRY J. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Jarhtou lrel, All MrpMlrlUHT ciitruBlvtl to tuy cure will t I'Koni'Ti.v and carefully lonr. fttK'KM HRAHON ABI.K. IRwan Mu mm mm . H. C.ST ANTON Baanat fMaivad a rand aUnnlo atiirk u DRY : GOODS (X)NHIflTINU or- - lvlioa' llrma liooJn, Uilibvim, TnniniiPt'H, L(fH, t,u:, Kic, - AlJiO A riNB HTOC'K Of- IIOOTN Ail SIIOI Ol lk ImmI ijiMllly aad Bnlrli GROCERIES , Mood. Willow tnil (ilawi Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. 41 un Kaii4 im Urg Qntlll mm& t prlte U Jutl lb Ubmi, Alw mUtvk ut Custom-Made Clothing For Choice Call at Stanton's for "L. 1. 11" WOODWARD THE RUSTLED ROSEBURG Doci Ui ALL COMPETITORS! Wai always in the Lead, auil mean U keep there. Tbt (jot Jen Harveit ia upon na, and farm era art smiling bocauae Woodward loots to their interest. nruuY 11 a limits Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS The are all Leather and Warranto!. SADDLES At Hoduoed Trices. Consult your purse and ! suro aud see Wooriwanl lieluro tuying. W. C. WOOD WAR D B iHvi:i.i., ltouulAH County, Oii'kviIi The ntli'ii ol IIh-hu Sprlniis riiiilnin : Imllur, Rrtinillll', INilaaaliini, ilui l in liulinli n ut 1 1 mi ami l.liuv anil ( lilurliira ul Cull linn, Mmkik'.'-Iiiui ami Hodluui. One HirliiK I'liiiliilna M ainl tlm udii'i' ovrr .'OUO gtailia ul ml id iniitkr tu tlio kuIIoii. liKaloil 011 tliti Huutheru I'uilllo ItullruRil, "Hliuia inula" Iruui t-iiii I'ranclM'u to l'orlliiml, Iu liuugUiCoiiiily, Onuou, AKi;rHKliHl i-aiu'H ul KIii'iiiiiiiIiii.i, NhmiM'h liilili, Calarili ol (Im rilniiiui'li, liysn isiu. Iirt lirtra, Ni'iiriilula, MHlnr'al 1'olMHiiim', Khlnoy Iriiulili', l'iinKtliHlluii, HnnaMU ul lliu r-kin, I. Ivor hiuI Huwrls, ii'i.l Vi iirn al iIImiimh Iiiivo Imi'ii cuiciI by lliu usu ul (llinu WIlll'lH. New liatli ruumii loiinrdiil Willi lliu inalil lillllilluir. I'lmlciltU'O anil Kx 11 rv nil I lio V" ' lliu. I 'tally mail, north ainl uulli. Teriun-IO cr week, fi i r dny, im IiiiIIiik lialliH, Tin' llntul U umlvr lliu 1 111 mt it 1 11 to 1 1 1 ,n i lh Imi ul cait. ui:n, U. UOHWI'.I.I., in, Ia7 Miiiino,! r. Of? $CK' a. V, Taa Cullers Kpliea h'alracta baking Powder at our expense ifyou're not pleased MRS. N. eOVD GROCER. 1 A Itullct-I'roof Cloth. Iu tlm prcntiiice el I'liysiclaos, army n 1 un and ritiraealanvei ol lorelgn gov urmupiilB. Jiroihcr Caniiuir eulen, ol t lili inu. received a bullet Iroin a 44 call hnr revolver, aliued directly at bla heart, la ew i ork on in nrst 01 mi ruoniu, ud pioved beyond doubt that lit "bul Ibt-iirool" cloth la bullrt proof. Tho teat, which waa th Ural to b luuilo by Urollior Aoulon In York. took jiliico on the tai(0 of Koater & lilal'a mimic ball. A yellow ilne board, 2 inchea thick and about lh height of a man, wa placed In position at the rear ol the "luge, riirouifit una waa cut a bolo about a foot iiuare, aud over tliia a ttiucfl of bullet-proof clolh waa nailed, i'r. Monro announced that lef-jre shoot' ing at Itrothrr Zvrvh the luarkiuiau would llmt II 10 at Ilia clolb, lo Ijow iU I'OHcrs of rrilalauce. Ihe uiAturlal yt& less lhau an iucb in thlcknta and waa pliable. The only visible inaluriali were ailk aavd wool. very dourly woven, but a myaterioua aubHtaiicn Is raid lo hit enuioUioJ in the clolh, and ii ia this that otops the course of the ih-ailly bullet. Thu 11 1 ut bullet iircd wai from au or ilinary :ii! caliU-r revolver. A croaa bad I veil marked in the center of the clolb. "Crack!" went the pistol. All eyes wcro turned ukiii tho Urgot, where a alight depression ebowed that Ihe bullet had struck. Il rebounded a distance of .VI fret mid landed in tho lap of a s poet a tor. I'll" rccoml shot was eiiiully remarka ble. 'I ho bullet struck the cloth, re coiled aud hit on of Ibe electric light B.lolx'8 protecting the footlights with Mich force aa lo completely shatter it. Aflor that thor-e who wete sealed in the auditorium came upon the stage. Then rautu llio real teal of Die day. lirollier eglen Mood behind the pine plank its a puiisililo protection Iroiu a I'iikhIiIo bid shot, nnd the cloth waa (listened over hut hrcsut. A marksman took cut-Oil aim aud llred directiy at bis heart. There was a very alight recoil; thnt muh all. The 41 caliber bullet. Hut-It-iii'd to (In' eli.ipo of a mushro.iai, cliinu to tlm exterior ol the clolh, where h tie-pri-Mr-i. hi hiuI Im uii made, without iu the ic.ta injuring the fabric. Agiiiu Iiruther eglou aubiiiilted to the ordeal, with n like result. Whether prrlirul or not for wvarinx puriioxee, the clolh tertniuly btoped bullets tired ut i ;'lt paccv. . . I or the Discontented Ulrl. This in inlendud for the e)e of ihe woiuioior Krl who fancies bhc is op pruKse l mul abused and deprived of her gloriuiis lights, says the Chicago New: Alter thu liufl read and rellecitxl slio will, if him iosmrtie8 good cnminon reuse, ihunk tho falos that be is on faith at tho proMiil day instead of eomo jears p.-evmiiH. A few centuries ngo slreuth nile I utul weaknpKS waa looked upon with contempt. Women wore weak iihysiciilly, aud their status was Iberebv determined. In Sparta, although girls wero taught the eamo tbings'as boys, at a cerLiiii pgo tliey leliirued to their homuH, w here they had to obey the or ders uf hither, brother or husband, whether the orders were right or wrong. Tho Athenian girt was taught only to spin wool, Im Bulniiiteive and aek no lueslious. enophon assigns to bus handfl tho duty of training their wives not lo eat iu public, not to cak in a loud toneor commit "other such crimes." Ilypniia wns not a myth ; she possessed ono of the bent developed intellects of her time, hut uien could not bear that woman tthuild ho snpeiior and teach tlirm, so thev killed her, tearing her limb from limb, instead of honoring and encouiugiog her studios. In tho Middto Ages, women were taught to "pray and obey." In Russia, w here onu ol the proverbs ia that "a hen iu not u bird aud woman is not a human being," the woman of the Middle Agea was instructed in all things by ber luiribmiil, w ho is recommended in a book of (ho time to impress his orJvrs upon her with the aid of a whip. A big re ligious congress gravely discussed the ipiettion whether or not women bad souls. Four hundred years ago, when woman's (vosilion bail somewhat im proved, she was convent-bred and taught the eatechiBoi, embroidery and lace making, ami UHiially could read. Uut even in the eighteenth century men as cultivated as Konseeau denied the necessity of education for women, while Nupolcun ebured the same idea. Even today Tolstoi thinks if a woman under elands the lhble she bas sutticient edu c.tticii, but, happily, Tolstoi is not an obsoluto dictator. A Sorry Fact. Tho decided preferenco shown by young girls for men who have the repu tation of being distupated is a mailer as old bh Ihe hills, but ever strikingly new, liecmiso of the daily Instances which ac conl mil e tho disgusting fact, says the l'hiludolphla "Iiniiirer." Speaking about this a few eveuinga ago a college man said : "It isn't much ol an incentive for a fellow to keep bis morality up to tho standard when he ecea tho most disreputable men of his set Blmply liomr.ed by girls and their moth- ITH. "1 don't know why it is. Womou have a mania for cultivating uiou whose charadem are anythlug but good. The shadier they are the more they appeal to women. Can't understand it." "May ho it is because wo so love to pout) na reformers," ventured bin. bostons. "You know a woman enjoys nothiug heller than lliu fancy that she has it in her power to mold i huiacter tuasculiue character, that ia." "All tho same I shouldn't think she would care to make her parlors training ijuui'Uth for society toughs. Thero were two men iu mv class laBt year, the wild cut, tautest fellows 1 knew, but they were uuu'.o mird fmu over by tho mothers and daughters of their acquaintance than any of their well-behaved friends. Theee hiiiiio mothers and daughters kuew any number of bright, moral young men, hut they ignored them every time in favor of the ne'er-do-wells were flat tered to death to receive the slightest at tention from the wild pair. Their mou ey may have appeared a satisfactory Biihuiitulo for morals but what a state of all'aiis!" Kiiii'I luliai i u Sil aud buiuk Your Lif Inay, To iiuil ti'hui'ea ouslly and forever, be niac in Uo, lull uf lifu, imrvo unit vigor, take N-To line, tliowoiiili r tvoilier, lliul iiiulios weak men Mi'iuig. All iliiinirlKla, iuoorll. Cure gnu run. li'nl. ll.inUU t nml MAinple fiee. Aililrcs hitiiliib' Jii'iiimly lo., Chicago or New Yoi'w NOTU AND COMMENT. 1'ronperily and busiuirs activity be gan the moment a republican President and a protective congretn were elected. Was it mere "luck Vr The king of Corea liun changed his title to that of emperor, but he and bis kingdom, or empire, are email potatoes, and cut no ice among nations. The four adjacent states of Mirsouri, Iowa, Kanrna and Nebraska have raised over l.'-0,000,WO bushels of corn this year. That looks like good times, and it is only one of Ibe Items. A street j-ist opened in New York shows the pipes and mains laid not more than 1! inches below Ihe paving stones. It Kre as an object lesson on the Tain many inMbods of robbing a city. The authorities of ;Njw Kouth Wales have followed those of India in ordering a large quantity of steel rails from ibis country. Oar Iron mills a beginning to ship their product to the opposite sides of the earth. The national law agaiusl Ihe swindle known as fllied cheese is driving the vi!c mixture of dirty grease and chemicals out of Ihe markets. There is at the same time a corresponding revival of coo lido nee in American theeee. Nine years ago the world's production of cane sugar was larger lhau that of befi sugar, but lor 18!7 the estimate is 4,773,000 tuns of beet sugsr aud ',4o'.MXJ0 tons of cane sugar. It will pay the eo pie of Iho United (Stales to secure their share of this great indnstry. There is something of a coutiaut Ui tween conditions under the Mc Kin Icy adiiiiniritratiou aud tboe under the Cleveland administration. It is tut a short lime since 1'reeideut Cleveland was selling lunula to bring gold into the treas ury ,w bile now tho McKiuley adminis tration is actually rejecting olfers of gold which come to it from various parts of tho country. The iron ami Mitel indur-try is univers ally recognized as a faithful barometer of tiude, and the activity iu that hue is lelliiU thu story of present buriucM lon dilioiis Uolling mills, steel p'anle, and furnaces generally are actually rushed with orders, aud what is ol great sig nificance is the fact that tho enormous demand is erlect!y legitimate aud with out tho slightest tinge of s;eculatioii. Kailroads, manufacturers, aud builders are all busy, and when they are buey there is a demand for iron and steel. From faraway Lako county, dr., comes evi leiice that the wicked iopulislis even s oilier wicked men are, or worse. "When the poiuilistu of Tine cieek want a grub stake." says thu l.akeview Ki auiincr, "they have a man arrested and brought to Lakeview, nud with the uid of a populist deputy diBtrii t attorney and otber i-opulist olliciuls they get their ?;rub stakes without any ditheuliy, but t costs the county atout $75 just the samp. Then they howl uhoul oilier peo ple running the county in debt." Ore gouian. Unless Chairman Jones aud Senator Gorman can make it appear that the mails of the United btates should not be open to defeated presidential candidates, they will bo unsuccessful iu their efforts to suppress Mr. Itryan. They have squeezed him out of New York, and froz en him out of Maryland and Ohio, but be is now tiring at those targets at long range by United btates mail and by some mysterious process managing to get Ibe letters in print and his name be fore the public despite ttie euorts ol the leaders of bis party to cage him. The mad rush of the leaders of the late popocracy for a new issue to take the place of the exploded silver thtory baa resulted in the nomination of lleury lieorgu for Mayor of Greater New York by a large element of Ihe democratic party of tbat city. Mr. Ueorge, as is well known, is the chief spoetle of the single-lax idea, and bis nomination by a large element of tho party in that city strengthens tho belief which has beeu growiog for months that the leaders of that party would adopt the single-tax theory to lake tbe place of the discarded free-silver proposition of last year. This is a new new use for electricity. A Pennsylvania man owns a horse which he says is worth flOOOtohim. He had offered $200 to any one who could cure him of the habit of balking, and all to no purpose. -Ho then pro cured a three volt storage battery, with which he connected each side of the bit and crupper by means of three wires. The horse wheu li ret hitched to a load cart braced his four feet and at first re fused to move, but at the tirst push of the button he jumped and snorted and moved off. Each day lor a week be wns given the same lesson, and is uuw the owner's pride, as ho never balks, biles or kicks. The way of the laborer id bard iu Mex ico at this lime. It appears that it now takes nearly two and a hulf Mexican dollars to purchase what ono American dollar will commaud. Tho following list of wages paid to tho various crafls iu Mexico as compared with their brethren iu this country is taken from Iho report of a commission sent to Mexico last fall by the Trade and Labor Assembly if Chicago, and ehowsclcaily what must he the condition ol workmen who are ptid iu a depreciated currency and one which is coutuiually further depreciating. Street car drivers, according to tho re port, receive iu Mexico 7") cents per day ui Mexican silver, while those iu Chicago receive tJ.L'o iu good money. Toaim-lers get d a day in Mexico iu cheap nlver, and (1.75 in Chicago in Ameiicun dollar, worth nearly two and u half limes us much as Mexican dollais. 1'riiitcrd iu Mexico get 1.'.'5 per day, but iu Chicago $3 per day of money worth two and a half times as much. Uricklayers in Mex ico receive tl.'-'i per day and in Chicago 4 per day. Contrast thodill'trencehere. The Chicago man gets nearly eight limes as much aa bis Mexican frieud. Labor ers in Mexico are reported as receiving 37' j cents a day and in Chicago tl.L'5. loea a study ul the above showing recoinmeud the adoptiou of the silver standard, which several states aio nuk ing their sole issue iu (his fall's cam paigns? To tho Public. n. an, I aflor llila ihilrt. I winli it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are canli with the order. 1 unit It Impossible to do business on a credit basis, aud bulive that 1 nan do butter by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cash. 1. HkNKim'K, Undertaker, lloseburg, Oio., April li, 1805. Resolution Adopted. The following resolutions were adopt ed at the W. C. T. V. contention held at Gardiner, Kept. 22, 2', 11V7. . We, your committee on resolutions, uot earnestly acknowledge the source of an uplilting power which has been with us for the last year and a half, leading ns on to greater efforts. Knowing there is still great work to be accomrdlsed we give voice to our follow ing principles: Jlrmiltnl, That at the a Be of narcotics in any form is in many ways akin to in temperance, we strongly deprecate their dies and will discourage the same. Hi tolcnl, That we tender onr thanks to state superintendent of public instruc tion, ioo. M. Irwin, for his decisions on the right of woman to vote at school elections. lUmlvrd, That we urge all teachers io leach physiology aud bygiene according to the laws of Oregon. IUtnWM, Tbat as man and woman were created eqnal in the beginning and were given dominion over all, ibat we demand the chance of exercising our Hod given right at the ballot box. Htijlreil, Tbat believing io Justice to all as well as equality, we therefore de sire that equal pay for (qual work should be demanded in behalf our wage earning sisters. IU the. I, That we push the work of labor department, believing by bo doing we will help forward tbe day wheu tbe brotherhood of mankind will then be come a reality rather than as now a theory. Ilrtnlrfl, That the sympathy and love of this convention in given tu our loved corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ida Maasters, ia her sickness, and hope for her Bjieedy recovery. Hrili fil, That we do appreciate the kiinlnoHH cf all who have in any way contributed to the success of this con vention, ami we hereby take litis oppor tunity to express to liiein our deepest gratitude. Mils. (ihUTHI Dt l'AltltUM, MUS. 1'liOIVNtLI., Mm. Si khi ta, Mk. IIkLKN Ftlflil'NON. Klondike tiold at the Mint. Although some Klondike gold is Etill being received at Iho United Slates mint iu riiilailelphia, says the J'ul telin . of that city, it comes already melted, and therefore not tliutinguishabie from any other gold burs. Yitiiors to the tuiut. however, all ask lo see some uf the Klon dike gold, aud all are gralilied, in a way. They are shown au ounce of the yellow ilusl brought here by A. 1. Cot- Ian, a Kussiau. Ibis ami one other ounce purchased by un outtider arc all that remain uumelled ol tbe lit ounces of gold dust brought here, or rather sent to Cotlan, who received f.O0t) casn lor it. This waa really more than tbe gold was worth, and $161 43 more than he would have been paid for it by the mint bad he sold it iu the usual way. He es timated its value at $17 an ounce, but w hen melted and refined it proved to be worth only $16, being. 77.u) fine. There w as found to be a mixture of magnetic iron in the dust, as well as somo eilve' and Conner. Cotlan received his $2000 by selling the duet to a dry coods firm, which de sired to exhibit it as a drawing card. When it had served this purpose it was deposited ut the mint by tbe firm, in the usual way. Itiey iiad l& ounces, two ounces havinn been sold to others, and w hen it had been melted aud refined, were paid $IS04 57. Of this they re ceived $i;'.' 0'J in gold aud $12 48 in sil ver. As they paid Cotlan $iy66, they lost $101 43 on the transaction. liucUleu'H Arnica tta!-e The lies. Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbuius. Corns, and all skin Erup tions, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Trice 25 ceuts per box. For sale at A. C.Marsters & Co. There is a time for everything : and tho time to attend to a cold is when it starts. 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