Tho IMaindoalor HE3T ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'uMIiIm'iI e,i ry Mmnlny iiml Hnii'mlny AlOak ntiil Mnlii Hlrt'.l, IIDNI III IIO, OHMiON It V TIIK - I'lAlNOULER PUBlliHINC COMPANY. The Pluindealer ro.STEUS, IKMKlF.R.s, 1 fcxn:i; hkahh, a ILL 1IEADH, ETC.. ETC., ETC. Executed Neatly and at Llvlog Rates. Vol. XXIX. ROSKBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 30, i8q3. No. 27. (rfj HYrg I'll lot r Mwlllif 11 I'. II. Ki.lH, It'iHKIiriKI I.OIKIIC, fill, tW, '' 11 ill ili.il i.aular 1 iiiii in 11 11 1 a I loim at lli i. 11, il.f. Hull 1111 ' iinl and I111111I1 1 limailat It ut -U .il-'inll, All itn'mltt'ia rtxlllfat".! hi at (ill riMiturlv, mil nil vLlilita; hrntliuia u,r li.illy Im liw.f In nlii'ii't Kill. Ii I'AliK. IDHI IN, K. H I;'., Hi IN M.UIK-t, !! x. nllhil.H I'Ol'NCII,, NO. .'I Jit. O. II, A. it., 111 Kin evtiy Wi-.tinailay rvi'lilni Hi I u'i.I.m In tun ; I M.i.'iiilu Hull. V tailing tii.jtn.'ta urn cordially Invltud lu amitid. ' I). II. I.AKKuN, it 1. rt , I'Kniir, ('uuiicllur. 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I I...11U1 l'liratliya. ul tat h luautli. M"l,l IK i'll.MIIU"UK, W, M. It - . I N A li. !, ifi: y. IIO. I.III K" HIVInloN No 476. U. or UK.. 1 imuta i'Hi M'cuiitl ami I jurlU Billi'lajr A 1. 1 11 i.oimik, so. 4;. k. or I'.. MKKIH cviTjf Witlnt atlajf cvi'iiliil al OtW Kulluwi Hal!. Vl.iniu KiiIi;iiH In ''.t iau.llui llalli Iiiviiv.I to aiutu.l. lrolca)louiil 1'nrila. M. CIIAWVOBD, AtUirney at Law, ,t. , 1 l, Mi.t.ui. hull. linn. KonKllUKU, Hit il , ,1,1 In liliu Ulv I'. H. I.utl llrtli a an, I ...1 11 1 11 ti 1 at. a . lion all) . i nn K.t. it. i c. h. Ijiii.i onn. . .!. . m iiH iw.N. fliu. ru Tl.Illi. J .KOVN A TUSTIN, Attynicys-at-Luw, It. M .. 7 uu I 4 A II. .hi llli.- k. Ho.stllUKU. OK y ii. Willis. Attorney and Counm;lor at Law, titi ..r..tin in all fti e.tnrtir lb Htata. Of 1".. 11. I ir.t. 1 Hun Jllij;. l,ula cuunty. Or. 1 D STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, H.h.ma .1 aii'l l'ay..r . ll-iu III.H-k. KtHtlll' KH. OK I B. KDOY, ft Attomcy-at-Law, K.HHirU'l, OKKtiuN. J HA H. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, KOhKIU'lKl, OUKGON. Norllicrn I'aclllc RailroaJ Company. Am flolliiik- tii kotit to all points Kt at I1.1U lliu rcgulur rates. I. S. K. lit u n, l.m'al Atfi'tit No. L', Miuaters builJinu. JLMER V. HOOVER, lMiysiciau aud Surgcou, t'lUll.. Mi, in -;r.. 1 tine iln.ir -.uitlli tl fit) Hull. KOctlll'IW. Oil. M XUA DROWN, M. D. ol r ICtC, :J J Kt l.su 11 blittl, ut Its iJitu-c ol Mm. J. lliucr. ia.-i;ui uo, oil. J L MILLER. M. U., Surgeon and Hoinooopathio I'liysieian, Kaiohurv, Vreyun. aay.JUi.mto iliaotaai pootalty. w ILL. T. HEYDON, OtMiul.v Nurvojor. ami Mutury I'uOllc. Orruti lu Couit liuuae. Or.lfiN lur MHVi.ylnu ami Klultl Noloa kliotilJ bo U'ltlifKn'.l tii Will I'. Ik'J.liiii, l oiuily 8ur vi.ytir. KiMvliiim. Or. B iiohwi:i,i.i I'oilltlilM 1'uuilty. Ol'lUOII, I Im Mitli in ul Huso S.ilni: t'Uituhl : Imlluo, llriiiuiia', r.ilii"iuiu. lliu l itrliiiimti'U ul 1 run ait.l l.lmu uii'l i hi. il .tK a ul I'uli lutti, MitKiicaluiil it I lit Mmllttlll. iiuu Kiuim; tiiiiiiiliiH i:i) iiii.l lliu ulltii' uvur joo ) k i l it.i t.i m.I l.l uiitttt r lu lliu gulluu. I.ikiiU.I mi llin H,iuilit".u l'ttilllo Italliuail, "oh if tit i.iut '' I rum Hun I 'i uiicUcu to i'ortluiid, In DuiikIiih County, On'Kiili, AukiiivuIi'.I i'iiki'h uf Ulion in I In n , Nana) Ua tutrli, Ciitiiri li ul llio Htiiiniu'li, UyiiDpnU IMa Imti'M. Ni'iiralvlii, Mulni'iil I'oIhoiiIuh. Kl.lilfy luiiil.l.', 1 Hill ( 1 it 1 1 li . IHhiitiii'i ul liiu Hklu, l.hi r uml Hun t ls, unit Vi'iiurnal ilUi'iif liuvu Ijt't ii uiiic.I hy tliu tutu ol llitau muIith, Ni'W Imili i.hiiiih loiiticcti'tl with lliu nitlu l.tiil.llnu. r..ilninro au.l i:!t'iLK till tliu )icui Um. liitily mail, noitli uml aniitli. 'IViiiih - ltl l i t' u.'t k, 2 I'tT tliiy, liit'liitllng Imtliit, 'l liu llotol U uii.lt'r tlio Imiiiutliittu aujici'vla lull ul CUT. 1I1;N. 1. UOM'VVI'.I.I.i Iii7l7 Munii'(or. f STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. MOTHI McCLALLEN. MHH. D. C. Mil I.AI.I.KN, I'm,,. QEACQ7ABTZQ8 fOft TRAVeUlM XZ11. stATI-lM MI'.ANONAIII.I'.. 1 &03E2VRO. lnci'i Kino hin.iu 1(1111111. Krro II 111 o mul r mm Train.. Crockery and Glassware! UirKi-at ami FIiimI AMtirtiiii nl f ctfr hmriKhl In KtovlmrK Mail B l'oiii.ltlu lliu ul rlitilto GROCERIES lOIIACl Urt AMI CI'. Alii All klnJsof Country Produce 7VVRS. IN. BOYD '.VI" i -V J. F. BARKER & CO. Want Your EGGS Ami BUTTER WOODWARD -THE- ROSEBURG Does U p ALL COMPETITORS: IV ar always iu tho Lcail, utl miac to kep there. The liolJt n Harvest ia upoa ua, ant) farm en are amiliug because Wo d war J loos to their iorest. nudKsv iiAiiru:s Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather aud Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and be sure mid t)0 Woodward before buying. W. H. WOODWARD TIlOU.illl.lA Mill i iylll II. Ill ortlrr to pl'tivn tlti prt'iit morit uf f.ly'a rrt'um ititliii, Hi" im".l rlbvlivo r'Ci '' for ChIiutIi ami I't'ltl i" II. .l, wo linio n -parctl ft t iurtmH trial MZf fur 10 n'liia.. lift it of yciir iliU(,'(!it or Ki nd 10 t run t. ELY lUtOS., Mi Wturoii St., N. Y. I'ily. I sullerod from rniarrli of llio worst kind ever niiu'ti a b.iy, mi.l I uiucr liopml fur euro, but Ely' t'reiim Italia hocinu tl.i oveii Ihiit. Many nrnuaiiitniin-K Itaiu iiid it with okoollful ifhiills.- Onoiir IIhIiiiiii, 43 Wtirreu Ae., CUU-ajjn, ill. Kly's Croam llalni ia tlio aokmiwli'ilnfd euro fur cutarrh uud coutttius no cot'tiimi. incrcury uor liny injurious ilrti. friti', CO coiiln. At ilrujjfcjiwta or by uriil. Notice to Contractors. boulcd pluua uud Beoiticatiotui uud bids will ba receivud at tho officii uf tlio county clerk of Douglas couuty, Uieuou, up lo l'rlday, July 8, lS'Jsi, ut 1 o'clock, p, iu,, for llio buildiuk'i erection und construction of a wugou biltlo ovor Kllt Creuk, on tlio now eurveed county roml from Drain to feoulli Dinln. Tho right reserved to reject uuy end all bids. By orUr of tlio county couit. Miry 10, liit'S. A. 1 Htkmixd, Couuty Judgt'. Bicycle Tlrca. Tha Cliaao, touli, tried uud puncturo proof, For Btilo bv T. K. Kicuauubon, lloHolmra,' Or, I 1 l - HON. THOMAS M. TONOUK. Hepublicau nouiloce for Congreaa, Fust Diatrict. SPEECH OF HON. 1 1 -It vi icil iu tlm llonae of ItepreeenUtirea, May 19:b, 1H!I8, in answer to an anony inotiH circular allied baj been circulated iu tbii district, attack intt bin record a a ucaber of congress. MI.bllCN.il I'KHSO.NAI. IUl ILtt.h. Mi . Ti.m.i i. Mr. Speaker, I rise to a ijut'Dti jii ol piivilegp. Tim Sri. akkii. lliu genllftnan will it itu it. Mr Tom. ii.. Mr. Speaker, I bold lo in v ban. I a cncular, ailbout sigoaturri, Willi. ti' lie iuipiiut of tbe printer, claiming to l corlitled from tlio Con KifMBionai l;c'jrd, circulated extensively in Hie Mite ol Oregon, intended to af lect the utti ii wbicb lakes place tbere two iMcka f i oiu nckt Monday. Il pur pjris lo givn a tti'umout of uiy actloDS and voti'H u jicii arious measure before cougrora, und ciiiug the pages of tbe Kfcord to ubttsDtiate tbe itatcuient. There is i.ol iu Ibis circular a single truth !aUtl in a truthful way. Three nuariera of it ia absolutely untrue and w.thnut foundation. I tin J tho circular has been forwarded uutlcr llio authority ol a committee that iscomiioted wholly of members ol tbe United Siities (Senate aud members cf Una House. It is foraartJetl under tbe authority of u committee that calls itself a dtTiiLcratic congressional committee. That committee ia presided over by Sen ator W hite as chairman, aud its vice chitiriuau is Mr. Osborne, a member of thia ilcuac. It has for Ua executive commit tee four senators, eight repre sentatives, bl'I ono delegate, and the elminnun of this executive committee 4s tho distinguished senator from Arkan sas, who is also the chairman of tbe na tional committee. Thi, Mr. Speaker, ia the'couimittef that lias circulated iu my district an auoiiymous tlander upon my persona and offl-'lal record and falsifying tbe records of thia congress. I desire briefly to call the attention of this House to some of these statements. I want to deny them here, where the records can bo produced, and where my statements cuu be contradicted if they aro not true. The tii ut charge is that during this en tiiu BcFstou of congress, covering about nine months, I have been absent or (ailed to respoud to twenty six roll calls. Now. I liuvo nut taken Ihe pains to verify tbis statement. The charge is that I have failed to do my duty or have dodged my retponbibility as a member. I want sim ply to cay that every member of this lloueo knows bow these roll calls are soractiuics made. I Lave a minute on ono invasion when tbere wore seyeu di vision uud seven roll calls in one after noon. It was ut a time whan tbe gentle iiiun fivm Tex. is (Mr. liailey was not desiring to do business, and be tailed for litem) tlivisious uud roll calls wbou on four vwU's thuro were lesa lluu Uveinem ben voting ia the uegUivo. I liuvo lift luisse.l an important ses- aion cf llua House nor a vote upou an important quoatiou wbeu it was possible lo be pretnTit, and believe my alteuduoce will compare favorably with that of any member of tho House. Another charge ia thia: I'rito lo bta Kni?lisli luMluctis lie oUtl lo al low t'cliitilo at'ullug iu tbo wuteia of tlio l'a ciiic, iiicri'liy coutluulug tlio ilostiucllou of the So far ua that matter ia concerned, I want to ray what every member of tbe Houso knows that under tbe deciaion of Ihu I'aria Tribunal citizens of every couutry on earth have the right to fish for bouIs iu the open sea. The bill intro duced iu congress undertook to preclude American oiti.ons from enjoying tbe pre cise privileges enjoyed by the citizens of Cuuuda; aud one of tho members of this committeo in vpttng against this bill de nounced It because, of that fact; aud most ol tho committee, I think, voted aguiust excluding au American citizen from privileges enjoyed by til tbe world. Another charge is: llo viitetl on Tiiiitiury 11, IstM, to cut oll'delmto Jl -a T ' . Wit 'fix THOMAS H. TONGOE autl to railroad through a bill umKr coiiaulcra-tluulntohlngr-lr''.4'. (fc Itvconl, pace to.) Tbis is ao absolute, uniiunlified mis representation. The bill referred to was a bill providing appropriations for legis lative, executive, and judicial expenres. It was a bill iuvolving very little con troversy ; yet having been inirrduced on the 141U of December, it waa debate. I cn every legislative day from that time un til the Ilth of January, At tbat time I voted at the opening of tbe setslon to terminate debate at o'clock that eve ning Yet a bill tbat was under discus sion longer than any other bill tbat has been under discussion io tbia Houso Ibis tcaeion I am charged with "railroading through." I am (urlbcr charged with baviog Votvtl to make tbe Mudutcr uutl miners ol cold lu Oreiiou )ny the coat of IraoaiKirtallon to the minis I ruin Uie a-say oflievs thereby pulling an additional burden on an linortot Industry .f Ins Hate. - IVrmit me to say, Mr. Speaker, that thia charge is absolutely incorrect. There is no assay office in the state of Oregon. The miners are now compelled to send tbe products of their mines to tbe mint at San Francisco, or sometimes to tbe assay office in Idaho. I am anxious to baye an assay office established in my State. I was Inclined to think that tbe most effective way to do so was to vote to amend tho law wiiu respect to the paymeot for transpoiiiug bullion from the assay offices to the mint ; and I did so vote for that purpose. But that measure dose not lay a single additional burdeu upon a single miner in tbe State of Oregon. J am also charged with having "voted in favor of an extravagant monument in the little town of Danville, ill., involving half a million dollars ef expense"; laugh ter, while tbere is nothing to show that I have attempted to do a like thing for tbe people of my district. l'ermit me to say, with reference to tbat. Mr. Speaker, that the bill referred to as a measure lor "an extravagant monument" provided for the completion of the construction of a soldier's home at Danville. 111. The construction of that home bad been authorized by a previous law of Congress snd an appropriation of 1 100, 00 J had been made lot that purpose. Tbe Appropriations Committee unan imously reported in favor of au appropria tions of IJOO.OJO to carry ou that work; and I voted against the motion t j strike It out. Upon that motion 73 voted "aye" 1J3 "no." and 15S failed to vote; uud ouly two of the members of this executive committee voted to strike it out. II that was "au extravaguut monument," then those members ol the executive commit tee who voted (or it were falliuit ti do their duty, "Au extravagaut monument 1" Il will be, Mr, Speaker, when it ia completed, a "monument" ol ihe gratitude of this nation to its brave defenders iu tbo hour of its great peril, and itia u"iuoauuieni" for which I am pi oud to bavd hul Ihe privilege of recording my vote. Agaiu it says, on .lauuary -3, when ihe proposition to apiropriate -S3,fJ0s) for tbe Methodist Bojk Anenta' Association was being considered aud adopted bv the Home, "he dodged tho question aud did not vote." Iu extenuation or explanat ion of tbat, Mr. Speaker, it is ouly nec essary for mo to say, w ilu refereuco to the little truth embodied iu the state bent, that wbeu this matter was before tbe House and was being discussed, in my judgemetit uuoeceeearily, with a certainty that on a nual voto tbe bill would be passed by a large majority, I did not stop to find out wbeu the vote would be taken or to listen to the dis cusslou, because there was no question at to what the vote ol the House would be. I had work to do, and havo had work to do, culsid of my duties iu connection with Ihe tessions of tho House of Itepre sen tat ires. 1 have been ret:eesirly com pelled lo go lo Ihe various departments of the liovernmjnt to look alter matters therein which my constituents wne interested. I may slate in passing that I have secured over VYi pnoaions in my district, something like 40 new poet offices, and increased mail facilities In 20 different localities. I Lave l tailed the War Department many ticiea to urge prosecution and completion of needed public improvements. It. is important that a member who performs the duties be ought to perform for the bent-lit of lilt conntitneots wbould alttnd to those outside matt irs as well us to his duties io Congress. It is further alleged that L voted in favor of "aylng United Stales bonds In gold, thus adding to the profits of the bondholders an J iuci easing the burdens of those engaged in agriculture and every other producing interest." Tbis is not true in any seneof the world. Th ore has never been a measure intro duced here to pay United sutea bonds In go'd. They are not paying them in gold to-day. Oat of tbe payment dur ing the Uat year by the Treasury of the United States, including every dollar paid upon United States bond, amount ing to something like .MT.OJ.I.iaK) paid through tbe Treasury, tbe eubtreaeurics, and the clearing house in New York, lees than fi.0u0.0U0 was paid in gull, and 137,000,000 of interest paid upon bonds was included iu the s'ums thus) paid. Iu these payments more than mx dollars was paid iu silver an J silver ortilicatoi to every dollar in ge l I. I say, therefore, that that Etateuient is absolutolv and unqualifiedly without foundation. It is further alleged that I "dedged the vote" when tbe bankruptcy bill was under consideration in tue House, a bill 'which would give relief to hundreds' of deUirsiuLis own elate" and ihr.ogh out tbe country. That is absolutely un true al-.o. Tte very page of I be Kecord to which reference is made here contra dicts tbe etory and shows it-i fulsity. I voted with the gentleman from Ark ansas llr. Terry j to recommit the bill with instructions, and I ols) voted on the passage of tbe bill. And tbis bill, if it was supposed to give eo much relief, aa it is alleged that it would, ought to have met at least tbe concurrence of the committee. It was passed almost exclusively by republican voles, 1 believe, tbe democrats and pop ulists as a rule voting against it. And if tho relief to be afforded by the bill is eo important, the committee itself was rec reant to its duty, because only one mem ber voted for it. The leader of both parties on that side of tbe houso op posed it and votod against it upon its final passage. I am charged with voting lor a meas ure tending to injure and limit the circu lation of country newspaper?. That is absolutely unfounded. I take some interest iu tbe country newspapers, and it would certainly be the farthest from my motives to vote to injure them. I presume this alludes to the Loud bill. I voted for it. It was a good bill. I be lieved it was then ; I believe so now. I believe the House made a mistike in not passing it. So far as injury to tbe country news paper is concerned it would have helped them instead of injuriag them. These advertising sheets tbat are now pub lished under the name of newspapers and sent out under tbe same rate of post age as legitimate newspaper, are de stroying the advertising business cf couutry newspapers. The cheap litera- (C'oiilill.'ftf oil 4rh p(i;',) W II LI II brings more gladness to a true woman'a lieait than the sweet assurance that a little one is com Insr to bless her lite and call her "Mother." But iu all her loving prepara tions for the expected little guest, DlOinCT is ll.titt: tw her own health and physical t.UIUItlVU " - j - - - ant provision w hich can possi- V 1.1. Urn iA f,-,r ll.M U. W ... u u u .v. w bacy'a happiness. If the prospective mother ia w eak, nerv ous and anxious, this Icondition is bound to react on the baby's constitution. r.o dain tiness of wardrobe will of the natural, healthy vigoi which a mother should be stow upon her baby. As early as possible dur iug gestation, the expectant bodily powers with the sustaining, neaun briuging influence of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ... It gives natural, healthy vigor and clastic endurance to the orgaus specially concerned In motherhood. It makes tho coming of baby perfectly safe and almost painless. It gives uerve-streiigtu to the mother and vital nariUhood to tho child. ... . It is the only medicine devised by an edu cated physician specially to overcome all weaknesses aud diseases of the feuiimue orgaus. Mrs. Koacoe Vauuver, of Robinson Creek, Fike Co., Ky., writes i " I wiali toexpies my tbauks to you for the good I have received liom your ' Favorite PreKcriiitioii.' I huve used it st differ ent times for the last live years, and alw ays with the most Rratilviug results. Hut tlio trreatcst good received from the ' l avonte l'recrlilit.n was about four months ago when my last bal.y waa born. I was afflleted with 'child bed fever.' Instead of sending alter a doctor I iid the Pi e acriptlon and wn cured. A, liuty friend of mine was similarly afflicted and sent after the doctor and took hla remedies ot ditd. I am 7;eaia old, weigh 147 pounds, tliemotticrof five children, aud am enjoyiug the best of health." Dr. I'lerce'a rieasant Pellets cure consti pation, promptly and permanently. I message ' I V X J New Store 1 HUrs' A FULL STOCK OF Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK t 0 Low Prices ! MAKE A NOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED i I' Yf A. WOLLElTaBEEG- BEOS ' Mrs ft JOSEPHSOft Dry Goods Gents' Furnishing ;Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS MOTIOnS AftD FANCY GOODS CANDY njRE CONSTTPA'TION his is the to Buy Groceries. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. New Goods 1 Grocery Free Delivery J as i SQUARE DEAL STORE. AT THE DRESS GOODS, FURNISH INO GOODS, CLOAKS, CAPES, J CLOTHINQ, BOOTS. SHOES. ETC. At PRICES to 8V1T THE TIMES ALL DRUGGISTS Place SDDII SIIM I II U U U UU l A . full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very rcasouablc prices. We have a very choice stock of cauued goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. OCJ )