The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 21, 1898, Image 1

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Vol. XXIX.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1898.
No. 16.
KHluly Meetings.
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HIADQUABTZR3 FOB T&AV2LI179 UIU.
HATl'.N MI'.AMUNAIII.IC.
Irli . flliu rlaiuiilu Uuuum.
free Bus to and from Trains. ECSIBUBO.
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
HEALTH AM) KEADTY.
HOW f KCl'KIIJ DY NATt'KE UWB.
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A M. CllAWrOKD,
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Attorney lit Law,
.o,.i,i ;. Mr.iM.i.llulldluu. HOiBUUKtl, OR
let-u i""1 in-iot "nceoa
uiiiiiiiii n' Ually.
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I IHOWN A TUSTIN,
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J K. WILLia.
KlinKllt Ull. R
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Attorney ami Counm;lor at Law,
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Attorney at Law,
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litiabbUKII. OH
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A ttm luy-at-Law,
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J HA II. HIDULE,
Attorney at Law,
KOhKlU KO. OKEOON.
JLMER V HODVEH,
I'hysiciau and vSurgcou,
I'lFK'i:
M.itii irci 1, uin- d'nir fniilli id City Hall.
itosEni ni.;. ok.
?X) IMPROVED
rg-l TURKISH
rIPpI BflTHS
Kx -'iVS! ; flT hope.
jtJ Only prkcllol
sn ' cabliwt made.
lolll.ja. Bath-room n4
- . . ii. uiivi i uiiui nm jgi'r.
ran I In rill 111 conn , nir.1,1,, La Hrlptx, Colda,
':'" Miaunia 11, ' fwuMv. Makrt t,W Nkin
Llvrr aixl Kldtmy 7
ml rXtullic thu .Nt-rt A
ROBINSON THE.,5JJ BATH co-
IJ. I. WAIsil, AKi'iil'lor). .rui,lj.
Refer l.y irmiwlon to trti.Lln.
M.CI.iTrnil.mV.. 0r.ur.
WOODWAlxD
Tllli
BUSTLED
ROSEBURG
UlH-U Up
ALL COMPETITORS!
Var Uai m tha Uad, and B.tao to
kep llicrc.
ThoOol.len llMveat ia ujuju ut, ami farm'
n arc amiliog kecauaa Woviwanl
looai to their iutrrrat
iiijcrOV . iiaiii:.s
Full Trimmed
TEAM HARNE88
Thee art all Loither aod Warranted.
SADDLES
At Keduood Tricot.
CodiuH your uno aud ba iur and
Wixvlward before buying.
W. C. WOODWARD
M
V HA 1JUOWN, M. D.
ul I Ci;, Jiu kmiri Hltcid, nt rr
Idiin i- d Mm. J. Muvt.
KO.-tKHl'Kli, OU.
U MILLER. M. V.,
Si.r!im ami Homocopathio
lMiyHician,
f !hr ml" dlaa a imalaltf 1
yiLL. P. HEYDON,
Oouitl.v Nurvoj'or,
and Notary I'uUllc.
tlrrici: lu Cuurt Huuic.
Oidi fH l.ir SiirvrvliiK "' HilJ Ni.tia nlioulJ
ho iiddnw.l to will 1'. Iliydmi, Oouiity Hur
vnvor, Kiin liurit. r.
Crockery and
Glassware!
I.innfl iiiul I' 'lin-l AsMirtim-ul
1'it i lirmiKlit lu KosclmiK
lo 11 .- 1 1 -1 l 1 1 in l tlui f
GROCERIES
lOMAfro.S AMI t'li.AlH
All khnlsol Country Produce
MRS. N. BOVD
B
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nottwiXL.
HoukIhh Conuty Oregon,
TI10 walni i, 1 In irtiie coutalu : lodlno,
Hnimliic, rotaMiiiui, ilia t arbonatp ol Iron
ud Mine aud t hlnrldoa ol Calcium, Mannealum
ml HihIIuui
Ouu HprliiK iiiiilaiiiii i:.S and tlin other over
JOUJ graius uf nulld Diiith r to the gallou.
Uii'atrd on the Hnllllietn I'aclflo RallMad,
"Hliata routa" Irum hmi Francisco to l'orlland,
In DoukIik t'ouuiy, On-gnii.
Ain;riirati4 rant' of KluMiinatlnin, Naiial Ca
tarrh, Catarrh f tlm btouiai'h. Dynponala Uia
ht.tr Ncii'tiMa, Malar al fulaonlng. Kidney
'ImuliUs Contl,atliui, DiM-aw-a of the Main,
I.Im r and UowpU. un l Vriien-1 dltraaca baT
Im-1'II cured by tho uno of Ihca water.
New bath. mum con noc ted with the mala
building Kimtofflre aud tii'tt oU the prcm
lm. Iiuily mail, north and aouth.
Triu-10 per week, V per day, Including
baths,
The Hold I under tho iiuincdlalo aupcrvlt
Inn of CAI.T MIJN HOHWKLI.1
iuTta7 Mauagor.
Tu (lie I'ublU;.
t)n uud uiUr lliiaduto, 1 wiuli it uudor
oluuil timt my JcnuH for till undertaker
,oiulu uru t iiiili witli tbo ordor. 1 Hud it
itiiiiHnili!'i t dn buMiut'HB on a urodit
li.iain, mid lidivn tliat I fitu do hotter ty
niy imtiotiit mid inyaulf by Bolliug btrlctly
lor l itall. I . tiliNLLMl a, uuilllliamii
ItoHflmr, lit., April P.J, IH'lli.
CATARRH
Ask your
Druggist
fur a hoihtoiu
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
mnlalti no c-k-hIiip,
inorciiry "or any utlii-i
InjurUiiiadiiii;.
lilt iiili k'j Atitorhed.
liivet Hiiliuf atome.
It
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.iinj Aii.ii.ii.ftiaiivii.
lliuila and l'rolctlt th llcuihraiic. Ili'rlurr the
Si unea o( Ti-la and hinrll. F ull bUu due. J Trial
bi.o uic. : at liriiKiiUi or by mail.
tLY UHOI'lUillt1, 64 Wawcu btrcit, cw Yutk.
niwiia end rlrtiipei1 . J' . I . J
'fejlissri.. COLD ".HEAD
KOTICE TOBREEDERS.
MY WliLL KNOWN KENTUCKY
JACK will blind at rail' Uaka
ltanub, uabt ol OakUud, Or., and
at Oakland -Saturday, (or t bis eoason.
llii oopularity voucbea (or hi a r ula
tiuu. Term, fJ.OO (or t lie aeaBoii.
Aleo 1'rlnoo, ttio od favorite Noriuan
Stallion, will etmd at the above named
i UctiB. Terms, .00 (or the auasnn.
1 JOSKl'U MISJAIN.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Aio aolliug tickota to all noiula Eaet at
hulf tho rogulor rati.
I). B. K. biiiu,
Loral Agpnt No. ' MnrHlcra hnildRnir.
THE CALL TO IMS OOUHTRV.
IlaaJiioai ten NaJiooel Volunteer It
tirvf. Waihlnttoo HuiMinE,
Il'way, N. Y. City. To tha r0!a of
tbaUn tea HUIm:
WncKEAit. The poltvv of the govern
mentaodof tha eaverel atatea of tha
Uulwd Htataa of America ia U maintain
a unall orRanizad force (or tha aatnrauea
of law and order wit bio our boraere.
I and in caaa of a aarloae conflict Jto da
j pend opoo tba loyally to our tieopie and
VUIUDHTII IU auauwut tint inuwi iur
aod militia, which would form a oocleu
around which tby would gather, it if
atiDaraot that in caaa of a eerloae coo
nkt, or ooo of long duration, that oar
landing lores wouii ba uueriy meae
quf?e to carry It on, and that tha bod of
oar army would be oar fohintaare.
It i confldentlr beltored that thli
OJ ivement will make earb enrolled rol
antoarlcel mora keenly bla iodlvidoal
iotareet aod bis lotMral part ia Nation
al affaire, aud tbaa prove tha quality of
oor clitenaiiip. ib plan lu noway oon
flicta with National or etate authority or
with iba militia, and the National Vol
aoleer Ueeerre will act as a resource,
encouragement and amlliary to tha Na
tional (JoitrJ. The praaident of the
U til tod Htatve is the comtuaodar'in obiaf
o( the Nat leoal Volunteer Kaaerve, aod
governcrof eacb itsia tbe commander
o( the reM-rr within hie owa common,
wwlth, thus fully carrying oat tbe pro
vialona of fie constitution.
The tveii, without dissent, has vclan
leered lie cordial spprovsl and co-opera
tloo in ali et-L-tiooe of the ooootry. The
governors of many states have already
triven their enlhtiiUsiic approval. The
aid of i lie Grand Army of the Repuhlta,
ol tha Confederate, and of all other vet
eran organieatioos, of tba bona of VeUr
ans, and of all patriotic aocistioe, is con
fidently doponded upon to further the
file at the war department, December,
1807
Total Peace rooting
Itusaia 1,743 244 .
Germany r07,3W
France &W,250
Italy ttUr,! .
Austria -in.wi
Torkey..
Kpain .........
Belgiam.......
NeiLerlands1...
Denmark
Greece
,.2.74
. 356,117
. M.M'J
. 101,5l I
, 27,720
3,W4
Bwaden A 'orway ' 40,440
Japao
Meiioo....
Cbili
Great BrlUio....
United State....
73,041
21.47
rip
22U.1W
27,632
War rooting
&,004,284
O,1O0.5W
4,813.572
2il8l,7(M)
1,707,087
. 1,001,802
1I2,1D7
170.KJ9
2.14.104
117,130
207,901
255,440
349,041
105,327
05,714
037,863
140192
It ia indeed a reflection on out great
nation, tbat tba United Ntates abould be
found practically at tba bottom of tbe
list, not only of toe drat-clats powtrg,
but of fourth-class poweri.and it is no
wonder tbst fcurtfpeao and evtn the
Orientals in eienMBleg the figurai above
given wooli either set ui down as aean,
weak or painfully reacefol. aud it ia no
wonder tbat our commercial or Qscal af
(aire have baen 6pt no )-m tbao three
times within aa many year by threat
ened aggression on tse part of otber
powera. namely: "The enesutlan,
Hawaiian and iba present (Spanish-Co
oti troubles. With the coneeanent dis
turbance of oar intereete to tbe detri
ment of our commercial standing aod
trade relatione, which for the welfare
and interest of oor country it should be
tbe aim of eacb individual to foster and
protect in every possible manner.
The army and Cabling force of the
United bta lee instead oi being al the
bottom of tbe list on war footing can
easily ba placed at tbe bead of tbe list
list by tha creation oi a national vol
unteer Ueeerve. ' Tbe war standing of
tha nations of the earth is but ILoir te
bave the sanction of congress aod placed
tinder tba direction of the war and navy
penartments. I should be bannv to loin
you and your eaeociatee io commending
ms pian to i ne con-.! deration or con
gieea."
This uVmonalration and organization
ia conceded to be as good and powerful a
peace argument aa war measure and
loyal expression on the part of the teo
pie at this time, and at all times would
tend to discourage Uuropean irmpathv
with otber powers or interference in our
auairg. and its bealtby, patriotic influ
ence on the people of our country ahould
make it an equally desirable factor and
influence in our every day affairs, as it In
a means oi cryitailizirg, controlling aod
maintaining public feeling aud apirit.
Dt'l Tufcarre (fit Il4 aw- tear life Ay.
To quit tobacco eaailr and fotercr. be n.
eeilc. full or lite, atrre and vigor, take Ke-Trv
Oae.tbe woodeMrorker, that make veak men
trocg. AU drugglata, Ste or li, Caretruaraa
teed. DooV'jrl and sample free. Adtres
flierUog Beroedy C, Chicago or New Tor.
One of the Unset and bett quipped
railroads is tbe Cbieago, Milwaukee A
Hi. 1'aul, On our recent trip through
Houth (akota, Iowa, Minnesota and
lilioois we tried this railroad and know
whereof we speak. The road is splen
didly epoipped with fast trails, tbe
coaches sre all furnished with the latest
improvementa aod it ia a pleasure to ride
with theae people. They employ none
but aober.indoeirious men who constant
l .-ok after tbe comfort and safety of the
traveling public. Anyone traveling In
Ihe above or adjoining elates should take
the Milwaukee road by all means if it is
convenient to do eo. If yon wish infor
mation concerning this excellent and
popular road aak anv ticket agent, or
write to C. J. Eddy, General Agent, at
Portland, Or., and be will gladly give it.
Geneeoe Idaho News.
National Volunteer Reserve.
MAI t. Of
City of (Iowa of)
I
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8
,Wu lu ,1u the Stute ol fj
..asl..
Couutyof nud ri'atcol.
ar, uoiv rcsidiiuj at iu the
, lth jKt-onicc addrcMbe-
low staled, by icuulion a do hereby etate aul dtclarv, that I am ! jiroper ago r
aud belle-o myn lf to In; .hyticlly and otlurwuvc uallll(l to bear anni ; that I am not cnllnU-d in the Sa- U
llotial (iuard or .'aval Ueereof any BUtc or in the Army or the Nay of the United Statt-a, but dcidr tbat my $
crtlcc ahall be aailable to the I'ulted atatea in the cveut otnar with aoiy luhegu jiower. I do, therefore, M
eullat In the "National Voluot.-vr Kceervv" and aak that m j Dame be cnrollel aa a member of eald organize- t
Hon, and I doaolemolj undertake aud a-ree, lu the event of r bvtween the CnlU.1 Staffs and any foreign Of
Hju r, if called uion by Uu- conHttntcd authorltle of lliehtate of...... - otufthc
Culled Watet through the lavfjl channel, to collet a a !Jjj In Hie NaUoual iuard or the Navuine-
Vj w e f aaH Btale or in l!ie Army or the Kavv of tb Calt0 Btatea for th tengUi f tUao aod upon the tcrjua
uni iny uf w m prtiiocu, wia i ao eoiemujy -wear tor anirui) mat i iu Dear true laitn ana auegunev to
W the lulled Biatea uf America and that I will evrre them hoiie-tly and faithlully agalnet all their cnemic
J) honmoever,
Huorn to bciorc mu Ihii
dy
signature of Voluutcer iu full
Addrvn lu full
1 hereby certify that the above named man ia between tho iko of It and 13, and that lo la free from all
bi-dlly defecti and Mental InOrmltlca which would Iu auy way dlfiuallfy him from performing military duty.
Yea .'
etiran of (bo late war?
No
Rank..
Name
Jurat of Maglttrate
Atteating Wltue$ei
Addretj iu full
Name
" -""" Addreaa iu full
Apcrouda!rlr,g toeullitlf a tailor or waterman by occupation, ordcalrethe Navy or Naval Beserve
may erase tbe word aoldler and National Guard In the body of certificate and be will then be enrolled for tbe
Kval ftearn-.i. anA Kavv.
Kote. Applicant! barred from enllatlsg by age limit. Indicate age and name will be enrolled. ij
Fnrw.nl to noadaiurten National Volunteer Reaerye, Washington Building, Kew York. J'
movement, and each is iovited to be
como a recruiting office of the National
Voldntevr Ueeerve.
u it e at Lia r of BioNina.
This invitation ia also extended to
evety fraternal aud labor organization .
and is made individually to every loyal
mau lo rally around the flag.
The military committee ol the Nation
al Volunteer Reserve pledge theme-elves
faitblully to transmit t) the authorities
all enrolments consigned to their cara,
and subscribe themselves, loyally,
John M. KciioriKLO, Lieutenant-Gen
eral U. S. A. (retired), Acting Coin
maudar.
A.Mcl. McCook, Major-Ueoeral L.
8. A. (retired), Secretary.
General J. l-'ied Piersou, late brigadier-general
of tbe United Htatee Volun
ttera eayi :
"I bave coutidercd witb much interest
tbe valuable and original proposition to
establish a "National Reserve." Alt
Europe is a camp. Tbe tuinda of the
people of eacb power being directed to
military affaire, are taught to deeplae,
reepeet.tr lear another nation by tbe
consideration alone of comparative mili
tary strength.
"l'eiuiliar with tbeeuormous armies
ot their own and adjoiulog nations they
judge tbe United Kutes by comparison,
and our army uf 25,000 tueu and reserve
or militia ol about 100,000, occasions on
their part a fueling t award us of con
tempt aud superiority. This applies to
bpaiu today, and if we bave war it will
be largely owiug to it. Were it under
stood today, among tho masses in Spain
that the United States had not alone aa
army aa above given, but also an en
listed reserve force of several millions o(
won, there would be no war. I think
your scheme ta establish a National He
euryo (or reuson given, a measure to iu
sure peace, not war. Hut if war must
be, then a measure to shorten its duration."
Tue relative strength of tbe world ou
both a peace and war footing ia given be
low, 'juoted from thenilleial repnrteon
aerve, and the strength and endurance
of an army or nation deuenda upon tbe
number of man ultimately avauaoie.
It la confidently believed that each an
organisation would bring cat from two
to uve minion volunteer s ana n ia ac
knowledged and baa been proven that
one volunteer, patriotic and loyal, and
fighting tor a principle is more valuable
tban two conscripts.
The permanent organization will in
elude tbe preaident ol tba United State,
to be ex-offlcio commander-in-chief; Ihe
secretary of war to be ex-oflicio vice
commander of the military forces, aod
aod the general oi tha army, com
mander : the secretaty of tbe navy, to bo
ex-offieio vice-commander of tbe naval
forces, and tbe admiral of tbe navy (ex
ofikslo to be) commander; the governor
of eacb atate to be ex-offlcio commander
ol all the reserves of bia own common
wealth, and tbe adjutant-general of each
state to be ex-offlcio vice-commander of
tbat atate, tbe mitltary committee for
the purpose of governing and fostering
tbe organisation, aod a commander, or
president, who will have charge of the
active duties pertaining ti the crgauiz i
tiou and its maintenance.
A record apd address of all uieu en
listed aha 1 1 be kept at the, headquarters,
and tbe original rolls transmitted direct
to the war aod navy departments, tbore
to bo included and recognized iu tue
summary of the military forces of tbe
United Statea and a copy ebali aleo be
tiled witb tbe governor of each state of
tbe voluuteera In liia commonwealth.
There shall also be a military com
miftee of 100 veteran generals aud ad
mirals to goveru tbe National Voluteer
Ueeerve, aod to give it proper standing
and endorsement before the country as a
practical, patriotic and desirable branch
of the military establishment.
In couiinendiug the plan, Major-General
Daniel E. Sickle, ol the U. S. Army,
retired, eays:
"It ia a patilotiu undertaking, which
will touch r sympathetic chord every
where. 1 can't help thinking that the
(heme, to be of practical utility, shohld
Dower from
earth. Hercu
The Strength of Nature.
According to the ancient mythology, when
Herculea wrestled with Anttrus, every time
he was thrown , he jumped up agaiu
atrcnger than ) i ever, gaining fresh
I every contact wun tnc
les conquered him at
last only by holding
i mm in vac an bhbjt
from tue source oi uu
strength, until he grew
weaker mu wcinci
anil finallv be.
came exhausted.
Antteus is a
perfect symbol
of mankind. Na
ture ia the real
source of health
and vigor. The
Mnserwe keen to
Nature's laws the
stronger and
healthier we
grow. When we
get awiiy noiit
them we arc sure
1e overcome
by weakness
and disease.
When sick
ness gets hold
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only remedy to really cure him must be a
natural remedy. It must work according to
natural laws and bring him right in touch
with Nature. Any unnatural stimulus or
mere temporary "appetizer" does no per
manent good to a person who is debilitated
and "run-down."
In these conditions the most perfect, nat.
ural strength builder is Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It acts directly upon
tbe natural nutritive processes, and creates
(olid, permanent streugth and vital force in
the same way that Nature creates them.
It capacitates the stomach and liver to
vitalise the circulation aud feed the nerve
centres with pure, healthy blood. This is
exactly Nature's w ay of curing ntrvou ex.
haustlon, debility, insomnia, and neuralgia.
During the past 30 years, Dr. Pierce's
medicines bave become recognized standard
remedies throughout the world. His
"Pleasant relicts" are a perfect and per
ntanent cure Tor constipation.
61sfer r.ltia T. ds Falcon, of Corpus Chtistl.
Nueces Co., Tetat. writes: " 'l'ln U to tell vu
that I have been ill for twenty-ouc yeata and was
finally cured by your medicine ' t.oljen Medl
cil Ulscoeery ' aud 'favorite Prescription I was
tonplerelytiured alter taking the medicine."
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New Goods!
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A FULL STOCK OF
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
i
Country Produce Bought and Sold
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Low Prices!
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Gents' Furnishing Goods
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS
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his is the Place
to Buy
Groceries.
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A full ami 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.
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I C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers.