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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
; The Omaha" injunction, t "Government by injunction" would Appear to have about reached the lim it In. connection with the. labor trou bles at Omaha, Neb. A fortnight ago Judge Munger of the United States vdlstxict court for Nebraska granted a temporary Injunction restraining the striking union teamsters of Omaha POPULAR NORTH BEACH. Roseburg People Will Find This an Ideal Recreation Resort. Many Roseburg people have decided to spend tbeir vacation at Popular North Bench, at thn month of the Columbia. from interfering In any improper way Portland (daily escept Sulldav With nonunion teamsters. The order 'd Monday) on the q. R. & N. Co.'s fpedflcally forbade picketing, menac-1 pa,atia, Steamer T j. Potter-ueen of ing by force of numbers congregated . rfver fi hour8 are consumed in to intimidate, threatening directly or makmg the trip t0 A8toriai the scenery by procurement following nonunion induding all that ia beautiful, and men to their homes to attack or fright-! through the great 8almonifishing waters en tnem ana tne runner maintenance . , f . T., pit;0 After -hnrt -of an organization having for Its ob ject the restraint of interstate com merce by interfering with the move ment of merchandise In transit through Omaha. By way of retaliation the representa tives of the union and of local labor organizations generally later secured stop at Astoria,he steamer is off for Ilwaco, on Baker's Bay, where the pas sengers board the train waiting and are soon off for North Beach, the Ipopular summer resort of the North Pacific coast. During the trip from Ilwaco the first j good view of the Pacific is secured, the train running along the ridge of the beach within two hundred Yards of the The beach is twentv-seven We are going to offer tho same grade for $150.00, $175.00 and 1200.00. These fig urea will surprise those who have been buying those so-called high-grade pia nos. Besides this lot we will have the genuine CABLE piano and not the Ho bert M. Cable. It will pay you to see this line before buying a piano. RicnABDsos Music House, Roseburg and Cottage Grove. Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood inquire of Henerv Conn. Roseburg Or gon. T. K. RICHARDSON. Leading Alnslc H use of Southern Oregon. $25.00 Gold or silw r will buy Hints to Housewives. Half tho battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. a good Organ or make a payment on one of our i fine Pianos, prices ranging from $185.00 1 to $450.00. I have decided to sell my I nresent stock regardless of cost or profit. See or write us at once and secure , jf If If If If If from Judge Dickinson of the district court of Omaha, a state court, an in- ( Dreafcers. Junction against the Business Men s -lea lon& tWQ hundred yards wide at nRsooJntlon and others named as de-!, .u. -j , , : fendants. This injunction forbade them to threaten to injure the business or persons of any member of a labor union or any person who may desire to employ such union member. It also enjoined them from refusing to sell .goods to employers of such union la bor or from discriminating against them in prices; also, to Quote the press report. It enjoined them From threatening or Intimidating is any manner any person Into joining the said Business Men's association or any organ izations to join labor unions. From threatening or intimidating any person who may have become a member of said association or organization It he employs organized labor or recognizes la bor unions into discontinuing such em ployment. From Imposing any fines upon Its mem bers or any person for violating any agreement not to employ organized labor -or not to recognize a labor union. From receiving or paying out any money -whatever In pursuance of any agreement to break up labor unions, except attor neys in this action. From paying or offering any money to -officers or members of unions directly or Indirectly as a bribe to do or not to do any act in pursuance of any agreement -of any of said defendants against such unions. From importing or engaging agents or servants to Import any laborers Into the dry of Omaha or state of Nebraska In pursuance of any existing plan to destroy labor organizations or under any similar or new arrangement or plan. From bringing any other injunction suits or actions in pursuance of any gen era! plan of prosecutions to break up la her unions or of any new or slmllRr plans connected directly or indirectly with any existing plans. The two Instances illustrate how the injunction order may be made to "work both ways, though both ap parently carry to undue length this much abused method of legal proce dure. The wage earners of Omaha have an unquestioned right to organize and to strike if they choose to do so. To the extent of forbidding violence the order of Judge Munger was a perfect ly proper injunction, though such acts could be punished under the common or statutory law without resort to the restraining process. If, on the other hand, the bitterness of the struggle now going on in Omaha has led the employers and business men to resort to illegal methods to coerce others Into acting with them the restraining order of Judge Dickie son was perfectly proper in so far as it was necessary. The employers have no right to threaten or to boycott any one who employs union labor, to co erce employers Into Joining them In re sisting union demands or to do any' thing which has for its object the dis ruption of labor unions which have a right to exist. If. however, they have descended to bribery of the officers or members of the unions they have been guilty of acts contrary to public pol icy and destructive of business mo rality, which are punishable under the common or statutory law, and thus far at least an injunction was unneces sary. At all events, the rival Injunctions do oothlne- 4o clarify the situation at Omaha and might as well not liar been Issued. low tide, and so hard that carnage wheels scarcely leave a mark. It is an ideal place for driving, riding, wheel ing, or walking, and tho surf bathing is unsurpassed. The excellent hotels and boarding places provide good ac commodations at prices ranging from one dollar to three dollars per day. The round trip rate from Portland to Astoria is $2.50; to Ocean Beach points $4.00, good until October 15th. On Sat urdays, during July an August, round trip tickets are sold to beach points at $2.50, good for return leaving the beach the following Sunday evening. Stirred up by the laundry strike in -the "Windy City, the Chicago Newa sagely remarks, "It is certainly a blow to a man's pride to be forced to realize how dependent he is on collars and cuffs for the impression he makes In this world." Cold and Silver Alloy. One-twelfth of alloy gives the great est hardness to gold and silver. Smith DandruffJPomade Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 50c. For sale by Marsters Drne Co. mltf Fob Sale A light dog cart very cneaj. ! at twenty .dollars. Enquire of Kent ! & O'Neal Liveryman, Roseburg. 6tp, some of these bargains. T. K. Richardson. Roseburg, Oregon. BLUE RIBBON State Fair SALEM, September 14 - 19, 1903 The Greatest Exposition and Live Stock Show on the Pa cific Coast. High Class Racing every Afternoon $12,000 Cash Premiums on Live Stock and Farm Products, you you you you you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a house build a house move a house to to to If you don't know PAT Call on nr address . . . F F. pattern, Contractor itid Builder Reeeburg Oregon. Trespass Notice. The public is hereby warned not to ! trespass uponjthe premises, not to hunt 1 for or shoot any kind of bird or animal ' on the Da Motta farm and pasture land ', located east of;Roseburg under penalty of the law made and provided. M. T. Dawson, Prop. Roseburg, Oregon, Aug IS, 1903. i Cattle tor Sale. Seven good cows and seven calves, enquire at this office. Qoats for Sale. Attention Rheumatics!! Why pay the Rail Road a lot of money to carry you to Springs of unknown medical properties when you can be guaranteed a CURE at BOSWELL SPRINGS near home. EL A.TERTTE la Mineral Rubber ' VOC MAYHNTEND DIIILDI.XG or flud It necessary to REPLACE A WORK-OUT ROOF All Exhibits Hauled Free over the Southern Pacific. Reduced Transportation Rates on all Lines. Live Stoclf Auction Sale Held in connection with Fair. Fi e Camping ground Free and re tired rates on campers tickets Come and bring your fam ilies. For further in formation, write ELbATERITE ROOFING- met toe puce ol taincle. tin. Iron, Ur and crarel and all prerr4 rooSno. nccp tuuacrt, fuiwrs, Tuit j, eic Eair JO lay. TmprM lor all cllnatei. For Sat and Eeoonib'e In coft. sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will par to ak (or price and lnfonsatlon THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., "Worcester Buildina. PO RXIAND J. M. Weatherby T. A. Bury D. L. Mart n M. D. Wisdom, Sec'y., Portland, Oregon. 1 ! About 40 head of Angora goats for sale, all young does, also some thorough bred bucks. Correspondence solicited. L. A. Maestebs, Cleveland, Oregon. H. Little, Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List your proper ty with us. Wanted. 20 tiers oak stovewood, block wood. D. S. K. DENTIST. W.VASV Oakland, 30 tiers grub Buick 4Stf. Oregon, j Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. ' Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the , Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have ft rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire y closed, Deafness is the result, and un ess the inflammation can !e taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out often caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but and in flamed condition of the mucous services. j We will give One Hundred Dollars for ! any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheset & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall, s Family Pills are the best. TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Propert, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now vasant. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Roos i, Isjtor S Wilsot Block ROSEBURG OREGON I Drain Gardiner! COOS BHY STHGE ROUTE Commencing with Monday, January 20. '02, we will charge $7.50 for tbefare from Drain V Cooj Bay. Baggage allowance with each full fare 50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggage when they have 300 pounds or more. All excess baggage, 3 cts. per pound, and no a lowance will be made for round trip. DAILY STAGE. For further information address The FIrt Ensllah Jodare' Salary. The first record of a judge's salary gives 131 13s. 4d- as the stipend of Thomas Littleton, Judge of the king's bench, 1400. Inflamed Ere From a Ump. Eyes are sometimes Inflamed by be ing held too near the heat of a lamp, and relief may be obtained by shading the eyes with any old scrap of green paper. ,. It is pleasure forme to consult with yon about a new but"a true science. Dr. H. L. Studley at the Taylor Wilson Block. Great Men and Great Pianos. President Roosevelt has just bought a fine Knabe piano, and the late vice-presi dent Hobart has at his residence a fine NEEDHAM, such as we are selling eve ry day, right here at Roseburg, and since the good judgement of Roosevelt we have secured the agency for the Knabe and the J. & C. Fischer. These are alljworld -renowned pianos, of the highest standard. We have also in transit'a lot of those medium pianos for which the people are paying all the way irom $275 00 to $300.00 and even more. Homes from $250 to $5000 Write or 'Phone Wm. M, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and dulde Camas Valley, Oregon 25 mllet south wat of Roubnrg : J. H. Sawyers, I Proprietor, Drain, Oregon RIO GRAN THE SCENIC LINE AND 'LitTFUN iff. t I Go to BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-class Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, TooIb always in shape. ? Baths in Connection. Shop on Jackson St. Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daylight TO ALL FOUSTTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDCN AND DENVER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, folders and ctior formation, address W. C. McBRIDE, Oen'l Agent, 134 Third Street, Portland, .Ore.