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-A THE PLAINDEALER Published Moti.lny nt Thuratay. Tua I'l.UXDKAl.ER rCBUSHIXQ U. E. C. COXNEU, Editor and Publisher. 1) STUATFORD, Associate Editor, Mutiftcrtptlon Hatr. One War- -.. - I- 00 His Muurhs '. 1 00 three Muntha . . X APRIL L'3, J000. Ar-cording to late advices the brwch rent in the great triple ahianc, fusion for fpri!a aggregation, by the felflsh end unreasooablj dictations (Tm Fishs' in (he county convention, is growing wltlur instead of being milled. It will no re membered ttcit thin same self imposed boss came near disrupting hi p.utt two yeara ago by hie narrow, i!ic'atori l pol icy and bis opposition to the nomination of -Mr. Stephens for PhoriiT. However, the Stephens' forcw ttiuinpLe I, the boss being tet down on pood tn I hard, but ever since that lime, notwithstanding the fact that Mr, Stephens proved most csmfietent, economi-ml mid faiihfat offi cer, t'i bwhM8 Imh'ii laying wires to carry out his wail laid plan of two years go, and, regarillt'tH of the i rotes of Mr. Stephens' friends from H parts of the couuty, tin witi turned down simply to gr.i'ifv 'he ne llsh purpose long nought by the UoM'b'ittf hoH, who, emboldened by his me p n cuts hiinoelf up as the absolute dictator of not only bis ou party, but tin o'her two panics wuoare offering themselves up as a sacrifice for the success of the democrats, more than one of whom I. as hen hrard to remark that they never expect to be able to again hoodwink the pops and free silver republicans and effect a fusion, hence they would make the liest of this cam paign and elect their men. With this end in view a supreme effort will be pat forth to elect Heck ley, Rice, Dewey and Barzee, the rest of the ticket as far as th boss and his followers are concerned can g . .Mr. usher is young, nowevt-r, anu bas a great deal to learn, lie does not eeem to know that a politician, in order to win must have a propoeition that bo strong with the people, and so put up la slate t bia own sweet will, taking it for granted that all btf had tod wast czpresj himself as favoriug the caudi ditcy of a certain mun in order to have that man turn out a sure winner. Ha he is liable to hear from the people on this cor. The one reason aecribed for Doss Fish er's displeasure with .Slier iff Stephens is that the sheriff would not dance to the dictator's mueic, arranged to the time o Appointment of J)eputieH." Ujb evi dently had no ear for music. Anyhow, be failed to dance and the boss became offended. Stephens must I taught leexon. He uinst understand that Fish er 8 sweet vcvl is law. o in onler to defeat hira, another candidte for cherilf The republican ticket is made up of hh prepared. Alter being groomed for good sobBtantjul citizen?, uutuinted with A time, Mr. Dewey made bis appearance REPUBLICAN TICKET. KOR IRKMKKSTIAI. KI.B NK. J. f. Kullertoif Of loiit:l O. F. Paxton Of MnPnnmali J. P. Paily..... f Kenton W. .1. KuniMi of I'maltHa T. 'u',"Kiirt,T..!...... f Marion FOR Kt l'nr.SlK 3 UiE. ' O. K. Wotaertnn, I't l.iin JliR FOOD OOMMISMOMrR. J. V. Uile, f Mi:!imniili IXM.Kt:sVN4-!RMT IHsTHHT. Tbo. It. Tonga .....,...o Vdlilnic:on FOB I'R TTINii ATTORNEY. tloo. M. Itrown of Iouk)i. Vl . 'INT KKNATOR. R. A. Ilnnth of .l,iM-liine FOR JOIN- KEI'IKSCNTATIVE. B. P. BriKps Of .l:ii kMn COU.NTY REPUBUCAN TICKET. 'R SENATOR. A. I". MaiMter of Kosi-lairK rOR RE. 'RESENT ITIVF. A. R. Mloon, ..Of,I.ookinir ilM . Kosn Ktng..... Of Ynncalla vou KI1ER1EF. K. I- Purrolt - Of Rrv'buig i R CLERK. D. R. SliainhrnoU. Of l"mptiia Kerry KOI: TREA1RER. 0.. W. Diniinii k... ..of Klkton Kill ASSfSSOR. J. A. SterlinB of I 'rain KOK .'1KiL I TCIllTrhl VT . ". B. Ititinlin ..')f Itmi'ljurg TOR -MMIHI(NER. tn M. I. Tlioinson, oi.'iiiruurg A. K. Nfehnl .. of Ri t.Ile tn-lfB EOR m'RVEYflR. 'H3 Villim BriKK of 'nnyinvi!!e VOR coaoxeR. J)r. J. I". TwiU'lu-U of Ko-ctmrB THE BOSS IN A PREOICAHENT. 'Tit rumored that Mr, Fisher's tecent trip through Extern Ureiton wss in quest of a new locatiou. While unable to confirm the report, we must admit that it has been very practically and effooftmlly demonstrated to Mr. FMier on eeveral occasion lcr!ng the p. si year that his p puliiiy and Infliienco is forover gono in this county, and ii he remains until after June 4ih, he will he given a flttiag and conclusive reminder of the fact. Roscburg Precinct Officers. 11. J. Robiuett, t'Uy Sloenm !itIi- f t!n lVni ....ul)ttll liruacdage is all that remains of the insurrection in the Philippioen and the hndit are disi'ouraued over t'i Amer ican siylc of putting down organized rov'ery. iaimotaiity or intemperance, mi'l is worthy the eupport cf the people of the ; :unty regardless cf to'ilice. Cycfooe Dayis, of Texas, will not help the cause of good government at Port- iaad oneemilhereen. All such uatiouul issue agitators only stimulate blind and bitter partisanship. Capital Journal IPop). . Congrees has apparently made up its tnind to pass the Nicaragaa canal bill at this session. This will be the greatest popular public measure passed in recent yean, and will make tbis session of con gress historic. . Among tbe official titles of the ameer of Aiabanietan is "tbe prince of Hare." A man don't have to he an ameer to ob tain that title in this c unty. All that is aecessary is to become tbe editor ot a fu tion for spoils organ. Here is a problem : If after a whole year's vigorous cumpaigntnir wi'.h "miti public schools" as bis watchword. Mr. risuer, oime ueview. commannea jun three votes, bow many voiee will be be . able to marshal in a month's campaign with "anti everything'' an hie wat.-h-w ord ? ' on tbe course. anJ Mr. r;cMt:en was roled off the track. Mr. Dewey 'liasaid, enjoys Finder's music, and tbe boss knows bis feet will beat in responBiya rytbm to his sweet tones. And there are others who stand with him. among whom we might mention a certain dem ocratic nominee for senator who resides at Oakland. All this eouuds very well aa ( as tbe boss and the ring is concerned, t.ut bow about the people? There if naturally bad feeling exieting between Mr. Sseph ens' numerous friends and l ho Koseburg ring and toniething out of the ujual course will have to transpire in order to bring tbe two factions together. . All in all the fnsu n scheme is not nearly as satisfactory as two years ago the many populists who hold principle above spoils having declared their intentiou In holt the ticket, and many free silver republi cans becoming weary u( Doss Fifcher's boodle scheme are letnmintf to their first love! The fusion for epoils combin ation has a rocky road to travel and we predict will bump up againet a regular Waterloo Jane 4th. In the absence of the editor, the "rooat-a-bout" on the Heview, attempt ed to squelch the Pr.Ai.vogALrt:, how yer, little to the discomfort of this paper. Wt have no ammunition to waste ob such small game, t.iu u w since the "boss" (politically and ther wise) has returned borne we have ed onr decks for action. One of tbe best things that baa been said ia congrees tbis season it II m. Thomas II. Tongue's tribute to the valor of tba Second Oregon io the Philippines. Forest Grove Time. Pshaw, that's easy ; the material and f "4a are there to dp it with. Capital -Journal (Pop). ' i campalgo begins in )),i. ... yii'i grand rail ia liid die, ..ut 70 p. m., and at Ci v April 28, at 2 o'clock, p.m. lie. .1 'f. Bkidmore and other epeakert will the roters) on the Issues of ii n . I nomber of oandldatee will TROUBLE IN THE FUSION CAHP. Tbe populists and democrats in Mar ion county have fallen nt, and ua a re sult tbe union of these two parties for "reform purpose" has been dfeuted. The populist ceutral committee Friday refnsed to endorse th nominations on the "Citizen' Ticket" for the offices cf county judge, clerk and recorder, but like remainder of the ticket was ratified. The democrats rent a committee to pre vail upon i he populht to ratify the en tire ticket for the sake of hanuooy, but their requetta were not uccntr-d to aitd as a consequence their is a great amount of dissension in the two factions that tb leaders fear cannot ne Vtiitihictorily abiidged. At a consequence the eucrtM of the entire republican legislative, and probably the complete county ticket, which was never very much in doubt, ia now safely stmrl. Attorney Geo. M. Itrown, of Dong las county, was re-uomiuated at . the republican urate convention for pro.eculiug attorney. Mr. Brown is the bigg fst liuie Uwyer on earth and he hai mods a record for Imus lf and bis party while survi'ig the stale as pro 'ecu ting attorney second to none on t ho Pa ctlli! co.ist. He ;a one of tlie most tlior ough rrimiual lawyers known lo the Xortliwe.'r, and his reimtatlnn Is sue that when a "crook" ts bohind th bars and ii told that ho will have to go through Ilrown's ewest h ix, he Ijolds u bis hands in horror and straightway pleads guilty. ohemia Nugget. I CARPETS i ii ' 7" And the place to jt .them is at I St ong's Furniture Store. H. A. Booth, the republican nominee for joint senator of the sixth nenatoria district composed ot tho counties of Ltne Douglas and Josephine, is a man of pro nouncod ability and ho possesses tbe necessary push tc make his mark as useful and industrious member of the senate. He is a member of the Booth LKelly Lumber Co. and is manager of the Sagioaw mills. While bit home resi dence is in Josephine county he has ex tensive business intercuts in this ccucty as his company own", and opera'ea the mills on the Mohawk and alio at Coburg, He enjoys a very exteniiive acquaiotanea throughout the district aud will run away ahead of his ticket in each county. Junction City Times. Brother L. t. H ooley.of ths Cottage Grove Leadiir q'i)tes an item from the Kogens Register reizrdiug a sMtetuent that laborers are wanted in that vicinity at fJ per day. Mr. ooley he-ils the item "On, What a Lie," and infers that such u-thicg id imporieihle. We desire to call the attention of tbi- apostle of Bryan Um to the notice in ibis is-iue for Cauip bell & Alexander, i f Cinetock, only ten miles boait of Cotfage Grove, who 'have been advertieiai tor the p;ist month inr timber uieu at 2 pur day and can't tt- cure the-n. Th litths men who pron se to butt the prosperity locomotive off the track are the same ones who predicted national calamity in case of the defeat of Bryan and his hobbies. To the Voters of Douglas County, The Review, cither purposely or through ignorance, eays I war Assessor July 1, 189.'. I was elected at the June election of lS'j2and took cfDce March 1 1SJ.J, atid that term lasted until Jan. 1, IS'Jj. when the law was changed. In 1894 I wn re-elected, and filled tbe offvai until Jan. 1, 1397. The term of Assessor never has teen to commence same as rest of oOicers. I hope to see all elections iu November sod ill officers commence their terms on Jan. I aud not cauee so much needless expense us two elections iu each year. Our roads need the fundi, more than do a few Judges of Election cr Cleiks of Election. Jak. A. Stkhush, Drain, Ore., April L'O, 1909. REPUBLICAN PROSPERITY ITEH from the Albany Democritt. Mr. Bryan hould send Bio. Nutting a copy cf bis late Western speech in which he iusistt that such ihiiitf't "crnot was": "In the town of Kruley, Ala., eighteen months ago there wete 500 poople. "Now bere are 5,000. Tney weio brought there by tbe steel mill, the rod mill and other industries. Look out for Albany hen it gets its saw iniil and severtl other institution that will also come." t ' - i n ? i f5 ' We liavc never shown as elegant a line of CARPIiTwS as wc have in' stock and on the road. Sec onr Room Size velvet Rugs. Also Art Squares. Our Mo qucttc Hugs arc of the latest designs aud styles. Wc can show yon the best line of Tapestry Curtains ever shown in Douglas County. Also a good line of Lace and Novelty Curtains. Our -motto is Good Goods and Honest values. B. W. STRONG. Rosebursr. Orecon. y V-..V-N . i t s f f 1 J i A A SHOE STYLE SHOE COn FORT. Can be combined in the same pair ur Shoes, if correctly fitted. We arc prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown iu our store, having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe I-'ae-' tories in the cast. We should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prices as we feci assured that both will please you. WOLLENBERG BROS. AVc pay for this.... if Ad" To let you know that wc have a fine selection of Staple and Fancy . GRCERIES. Our stock is being constantly replenished aud enlarged, hence our goods are always fresh and new. given with every cash purchase which entitle: COUPONS holder to a selection from our handsome decorated 2 porcelain china. A chance to get something nicc forJ nothing. Come and sec. Everything at the lowest s prices at UucleCurrin of Cottage drove. A numbei of nominnees have w itb drawn from tbe populist ticket over in Cooecoonty, At this rate there will eoon be no pop ticket left in tbe field over there i will amount lo tbe same thing Jone the 4th anyway. Tbis is what fusion baa done for the pops in tbeir banmtr county la less tban (oar years. CuTTAUk (iitoYK. Or., April U0. "I'nclo Billy" Currin, the oldest settler of this end of tun valley, tiled at his hniiiH near here this eveniug. He came 10 this place iu 1841, aud has resided here ever since, "Uncle Billy" has been an honored cilixen, and Tiis word was always aa good as his note. He had do political aspirations, though alwavs al lied with the democratic party. He was born iu Virginia iu 1919, and was un married, lie leave a large farm and other valuable property to relatives. Cyclone Davis will not speak in Marlon county. Tbe republicans will r ate to do tbeir own campaigning. -Capital Joorn. aKFop.) ... Jackson Street, HOLER'S GROCERY. J , - -..-V Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. 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