THE PLAINDEALER PiihllMied MoiKlxy and Thursday. Til I'LAINDKAl.EK WBUSH1NG CI). W. V. CONNER, Editor and Publisher. K. I STRATFORD, Associate Editor Sutncrlptloti R(ti "Oao Vr- ........... jjlx M-Mttkn .. ...... I'rireo .'-'imtri.. .. APRIL 19, 1000. J 00 1 00 W COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. ' ' For S.-tuatur, A. C. MARSTER!?, of Rosebar. 1 ' For riip'i'ciiiatives, 'V. II. MATTODX. of Looking Gls.3t, C. BOSS KING, of Yonoalla. For Sheriff, E. L. PA R ROTT, of lioseborg. For Clerk, D. tt. SIIAMU'ZOOK. of Cm-, 14 Ferry I Assessor, J. A. STERL1 .of Drai... F . Treasurer, G. W. DIMMh C, of ElU-n. ' For Sch ul Superintendent, F. B. HAMLIN, of R.i9-.hnrg. Commissioners, M. D. THOMPSON, of Scottsburg, A. E. NICHOLS, of Kiddle. For Surveyor, WILLIAM BRI'iS. of Cauyonville. Far Coroner, Mi. J. C. rWITCHELL, of Roseburg. Roseburj Precinct Of ficers. For J an ice of the Peace, J. ROBINI-MTE. For Constable, CLAY SLOCUM. THE FUSION CANDIDATE. H It is not enough in these times to say : "I am a democrat." The addition neces sary is: "I am also h pp, Mud a fusion ist for pa:"cal purposee.'" Willi- Duniway sueueeds Graham lil-u-8 as secretary of the htate Repubii-c'-tn Central Committee, wbila the tatter K-u'leman will confine his energies to tie. M-ituomah campaign. "Cyclone" Davis will twig! the ele ments arid make republican votes at mversl country to'Dsirs thiscouuty next hcci. This tenii-nuous gentleman is, si iwever, out in the interests (lot con sideration of ths fiuion for ;ioil' aiiirf- j;ation. Heboid the fusion candidate. Us com ethnplikoa fliwer and retireth from the racs hasted . His friends till 1.1m up with falsa hows and atmosphere. He swellelh up like a toad auJ thiaketh tl earth's hU'n. He smilotit upon all uian kind and eluppnth over with good hu mor. He kistth the children and F:.t tereth his microbes nmong the innocent babies. He wearily cheweth a clove when be tneeteth a proacher, and as h converrelh with him in pious tones I Stacdeth to the leeward and curbeth h brea h as witu a rtroug hi!. He goeth home la'.e a, night to his weary wile, with a be.ny breath and cold feat. He riseth ur hetitns and hiketh forth with out bis br mkfast, saying, "I go to see ma 1." Tne dead bar. win lieih in ai then 1 u. 1 et li his 1.x 10 u queon'e tat-t He "nailetli h lie,' but before electj.iii day he runneth short of nails. H giv etli liberally t ) the church, ho eubs:'r.b eth a goodly sum lor 1 be baud; he i-oii fibntetti to the tuan wtio-e, . turn wa burned; he bestoweth alms ; hesiitteti afiieud'a note ; he sendeth a small ktg hither and a 1-ir.te keg thither; he yiebi eth in h s substance with apparent acrity. Af er elecii u he goelh out back of the barn and kicketh himself and tear eth bis ha r and oilleth himself a Rotter dam fool. He retnrneth to the house and addressetb tiimself to the wife, of his bjeom: "Behold a driveling idiot; look now upon a dod rotted fo 1 gaze upon a ioii-,;as:eu cirupi-ton cast your eyes iij. jn a b -i!e beaded dunce ; w rr an who held b.xt.lle and spoils above principle, mi l hath not brains euou:i t i;ive liim k headache, Then his wife repbeth, "I told you , which caii'i-th hi.-n totto forth and droAD his eorrow in drink. OUR NEXT SENATOR. There is many reasons why the repab (iciiis of this county should vote the leg-i-1 itive ticket -traiht. and the same ap plies to the corrnty ticket. Oregon should by all means bare a republican legislature at the coming se3sion, as there is a United States senator to elect. A prom cent Rosebnrger, who is so jcorning in Portland, in sending in his subscription to the Plai.ndeai.ek, adds : "I wish to keep ported on local politice, 70a know, so that when I return borne I Can help down the dearo-popocrat hood ling combine, or do all I can in that di rection anyway." Whenever the Review is unable to answer the arguments present d by the Piaucdx-UJES, withqtn'a'.ioLS 'r .m Bry an's speech, which it attempts to palm off as something original, it resorts to the boyish pastime of insisting that thin paper is fuSftiner Creat heails tln-s ieilowa have ou their KhouMers like 1111 vo a piw.6 of sjitih pie wit'i tbe pointed On Mr. Bryan's advent into one of our western towns on his recent campaign lotir a large flaming poster bearini; J' be following, met h's gaza on every hand : "A possible president? Nit! V. Jay rryan, discoverer of perpetual motion with the tongue! Uncle Km'a jester. Upholder of free trade, wreck, rnin and liltol. Funniest thing in town. Com Had ess it!" The republican county ticket nornina ed by a reunited party in a most bar' ruoaiuus convention, is oue of the strong est tickets ever put in tho Held for the Barrage of the people of this county, and especially are the republicans to be coDgratulited upon healing their ticket with tbe name of a man of such well known at.ilitr, Hterlinic int-gritv and untiring energy, as is posee-awt by Hon A. C. Marstri". I lis accurate eHiimate of men, his cler thought an I fnr-eeeing mind, coupled with rip experience makes hi.ii a v,iluabU counselor on all public matters, r.ml being naturally po.-tretseJ of genial and courte ous manners he tiaci surrounded himself with scores offiithful friends and ad mirers, and from this fat, and this alone, the less popular and f-iucea-l il leaders of the opposing forces delight to hurl tucb choice epithets as "bora," "dictator," etc., at him. We Iia7e always found Mr. Marstera evrr redy and willing to Usitn to, and respect the opii.ionB and thiiories of otli ersaod heis entirely (reafroiu any nar row prejndice, or dictatorial cliuraeti'i istics. He is u hhread, careful, econom ical b'leines) man, strictly honest and upright, and miy be relied up on to do bis whole duty as a law maker and conservator of the iiitrestx of tbe people wtioiii hu will repteent in the Oregon senate. Taken 'i 1:1 il there is no reason why th entire, ticket eh mid not ha elected by an oyerwhulmiiu! ma jority ou .lu! 4'.H. A FRANK ADMISSION. EFFECT OF BRYAN'S SPEECHES Sllverlte Paper Doubts That Colonel Made Converts. the Sal cm Independent tJVp). W. J. I'.ryan is a wonderful man from any standpoint hois considered. H?is a womier physically, becuusu he can en dure more fatigue in a campaign than any other ninn in the United States. lis is a wonder intrllt dually. He has the power of grasping strop points and tnak ing them plain to tbe listener. Heis Iramatic, recouiceful and forceful. Many people whotuant 1). in tiers were moved 10 tears by his pathos, to anger by hi terriblo denunciati n of McKinlty aii-l Haiiun, ard lo Uiik.M t.-r y his inim itable sal ire. Yet, in Hptt( of his great iiiagiietism, his excelled! e i'l the ait of wonl-piiintii g, nmt all, we doubt that Mr. bryuu shook half a dizesi lepublicaus loose tit Salem from tbeir-nncient moor inwN Men were swayed line iceds by his ekquence; were ilaz-d by his Ihunder bob.H of invective ; yet, n b.utti so fame u.en recilied, la or 011 In the qui t of th ir homes, tbe sv-.re arraigmuent of heir party. and its lenders, they per eiated in their former belief, if anything inr,re stubbornly than before. It is oue thing to point out iui tvil bred by a party, but it is quite another thing to provida an aJeij-nte remedy for that evil. Mr. Bryan denounced the trusts, so do most of the people, but be offered no remedy itr thoso evils unless by. in ference it be tho trt i-rph of the Demo cratic parlv at the polls 1:1 November ; next. Men cinnot bi ridiculed nr drivsn in to lli adoption of new poiitioai ideas. Men, in spite of their superiority t i the brute creation, neverthcleti possess some of the cbuacteri sites of the 'heists of tbe field over which ihey were ain-ient-ly given d minion. You can toll a hog through a gap in the fence with a little corn ; try to drive it through that gap and you scon burn the dotiuition of o'- etiuacy by a pracical demonstration. Aoim.iverting ti the question of cUeo- tive and iaetfeciye political inethodsas eyreliteto campjin speaking, tbe old style of pti.itical haraogUM sti i in me as in the day of "Tipp'-canoe and Tj- r too," teems to b losing its power to convert people, if, indeed, it ever bad any. The nespapers A tody ho tho:- oughly discuss the current political and religious quest ions thvt there in little left for political speakers to do, unless it i;e to inform a class' who cannot or will not read. Nine- tenths of tho p-ople who came to aleui came to Eea Bryan more than to beii m. They were already for the most part fami iar with hi atumeuta on the great isstl-ts n-jw before the people. Not 01.0 fourth of 'he 10.00J persons prcnent heard more thin b)0 words of his t-ptech. Odd Fellows Home. I CARPETS A '' tx: v v v - v:y;.v y. t y And the place to get them is at Strong's Furniture Store. - t . i f s t Wc Ji.ive never shown as elegant a line of CARPKTS as we have in stock and on the road. Sec our Room Size velvet Rugs. Also Art Squares. Our Mo quctte Rugs arc of the latest designs and styles. Wc can show you the best line of Tapestry Curtains ever shown in Douglas County. Also a goo line of I4ace and Novelty Curtains. Our motto is Good Goods and Honest values. . ' t y . y B. W. STRONG. i'J Roscburg, Oregon. y SHOE STYLE SHOE COiT FORT. Can he combined in the same pair t Shoes, if correctly fitted. Wc are prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown iu our store, Having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac tories in the east. We should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prices as we feel assured that both will please you. - WOLLENBERG BROS. rc pay for this.... To let you know that Staple and Fancy 44 A A we have a fine selection of 7n 0RCER,ES The democratic party cannot ,v 1 jribe a siniclf motto of achiemeui i it banners from the dark days oflsOjlo iha present time, which will iuapir its followers with enthusiasm. What v,n it 3? to tbe young men just coming Into active life and dntv? Tbe less the bet- nr, Ii it could blot oat tbe past, the eent and future would glre larger , rotrd'e of n.cees. Win. F. Steele and wifH of Chicago, were n-givtered at iri 'Jentrnl Hotel, Monday. l:i ilisnnsing tb cmditions of the coin. try Mr. Sir-elx taid : "f am constantly on the road, and I toll you that the condition of I lie country have changed -o wonder oily in the pihl thrre years that Bryan, with all his oratory, or Dewey with ail bis glory, will no-, tie alde 10 change Uih vote of the Eastern latwrer in their favur. For where nndnr the democratic rule, poverty was wide spread and destitution prevailed in all of the great rnaniifactuiing centers, in w prosperity has returned and no laboring man can be iiid.icil to vote it awy." Mr. .Steele is a democrat. Puyallup Independent, A promti-fii -"soger ft om San Fran ' .iseu w 'nrvugh Wednesday moro ing was t, uprised to learn that Bryan i d i i' have 8 or 10 thousand to hear Dsa l bf). It Is bard to make some ..eople '-''HS tbe fact that bat a small ud fi .i.appolnted people been) Ihe J- .4.4 boy orate in this city. Tbe board of directors of the Odd Fel lows' Home will visit ftose'jurg tbia week with a view of looking over tbe proposed site for the home and proposition and inducements for its location here. Astoria, Portland ami Eugene are alo making a bid for the I ;cal;nii of this valuable institution and it bohooyes our people to set forth clearly the. many ad vantages which Koietjurg has lo oiler and manifest their public spirit and liu erality by ufleritiu nori.e Miilwt.irilial in ducements to si-ctire; this i'Mtitution, which besides u lin in bringing Jtose- burg into greater promiuerice, will be a source of orihiderable revenue to our town. We cm point with prid.t to the Oregon .S-jldi-rs Home hi a tlui'jg ex ample of tue many advantage allordti such an institution in this favored sec tion of tbe Ma'e. The ioard will report their tiudip.'H ant re:ommendation to the ktran l loditn which meets t Astoria in May. A BOQUET FROH EUQENE. W. C. Conner is again at the helm on the It'jseburg Pla'ndkaixk. W, (.'. is one of the lively newspaper men of the state and hia name at the head of the editorial column means that Koflebuiy has a first class republican paper in its midst. Daily KegMier. There are at present many stranger in our county locking lor locations. Nice, Intelligent and prosperous people, and these are but tin forerunners of the tide of emigration coining thi way. This i and and Our stock is being constantly replenished enlarged, hence our goods arc always fresh new. . given with every cash purchase which entitles holder to a selection from our handsome decorated porcelain china. A chance to get something nice for COUPONS nothing. prices at Come and sec. Kverything at the lowest Jackson Street, 'Phone 253. ZIQLER'S GROCERY. VAWWWWVVWWVWWV Roseburg Pharmacy M. V. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drnga, Toilet Articles, t'atent Medi cine. Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Paints snd Oils. photographic piipplie? J. 8. Diller, 1 be U. 8. Geological nr veyor, ba Ihe tiiuuka of the I'laimikal cit for a most interesting pamphlet put- ! licatlon entitled "The Bomemia Mining a good country for them to discover. Region of Western Oregon," with notes I tmrnrS on tbe Blue River mining region nud on A bill bat ben introduced for the ei He structure and age of the Cascade tention of the provisions of the laws re Bangs. Tbe volume also .contains a re-1 iatDg to t0e soldiers homes of Ihe state port on Ihe fosil plant associated with : amj territories, so as to include soldiers tbe lavas of the Casnt le rsnge by F. II. 1 Wl)0 participated in tbe Spanish war and Knowlton, the former putilicatioa being u, war soccee lirm, and also to those by J. 8. Diller. participttiog in the In li tn wan. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Cull and Examine them. ROLAND AG EE, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price, for Country Produce. Roseburir, - - - Oregon.