Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, September 17, 1886, Image 1

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ROSEBURG REVIEW
IS ISSUED
FRIDAY MOUNISGS
BY
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. N, BELL, - - Editor.
One Year - - - -: f - - 52 50
Six Month - I25
Three Month - - - - - - - 1 00
CESESALMEEOTOBY.
." G rover Cleveland. ......... .President.
Tnos. F. Bayard .Secretary of State
Dakiel T. MAKKno.Secretary of Treasury.
L. Q. C. Lamas ..Secretory of the Interior.
Wm. C. Endicott :.. Secretory o War
W. C. Whit-key. Secretory of Navy.
W. T. Vitju. ....... Post Master General.
A. II. Garlawd. ....... .Attorney General.
MoBfcisos R. Waits .Chief Justice.
STATE OF OREGON.
t Vr ?f wLlnn' " ' ' ' ' " V. S. Senators.
T. II. Mitchell.... J
Bisobr Hermans .Congressman.
Z.F. Moody....... ... .......Governor.
R. P. Earhart Secretoryof 8tate.
Edward Hirsch.. .. State Treasurer.
E.B. McELROY....SuptF, Pub. Instruction;
W. H. Byars State Printer.
J. B. Waldo, C.J.,1 n
Wm. P. Lord,! ... .Supreme Judges.
W. W. Thayeb,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
R."S. Bkajt...... ............... ...Jue.
J. . W Hamiltos .... Prosecuting Attorney.
? DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Johji Emjutt, ' .-.Senators.
J. IL Shcpb. ) '
Wm. MAjnriifo, 1 .--"
Hkkry Rogers, f Eepres nUUv.
C. B. Wilcox, J f
Thos. R. Sheridan . ...... -Ue-
Bex. C. Agee. ............... bhenti.
D. S. West .Treasurer.
G. T. Russell..... School Superintendent.
Jas. A. Sterling ..............Assessor.
J. S. FrrzHUOH ..County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A, McGee,. . . .Commissioners.
N. E. Brit... ...... .Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Marsters. .. .. . . ... . .Coroner.
pmscwct officers:
T. L. Gannon.. ......... ...... juslices.
Tas. IIarpham...... ) '
Peter Junger . ..... Constable
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
II. C. Stanton, i '"
John Rast, j
tP. Sheridan, ............. Trustees.
. C. Wheeler, V
P. Benedict.
T. Ford .Recorder.
G. J. Lanoedbeko , . .Marshal.
John Chase .Treasurer.
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. W. Johxstox. ....... Register.
lA. C. Jones ...... ... .'. .. .Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. S. PaOTE Observer.
PROFESSIONAL.
L F. LAKE, JOHN LAKE
JANE &LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, up stairs.
Q B. WILCOX,
' Attorney At Law
Office opposite E. G. Young & (Vs.
Oakland Oregon.
J. page
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oakland, - -': . - Oregon-
R. 0. HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
' . ':
CANYOXYILLE OREGON
K. L. MILLER, M. D
SCRGEOX.
HomaKpathic Physician. :
Offiice up staire in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
Of Leipzig Germany.
Officei & Residence at the house of
Geo. "W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose-
burg. -": "-' V ;
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BilLFY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Joard $1 per Day; Single Meats, 25 cents.
J3TThis house has lately changed hands and is
orooghly renovated and returnished. The travel
og public will find the best of accommodations
Vo Chinamen Employed
SMITH BAILEY
ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS
MRS. D. C. McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Largo Sample Booms for Commercial
Travelers.
Coach to and from the house , - "
Baggage delivere free of ciivsje.
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Rioliard Thomas, Prop.
-First Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AJTD THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of tho Railroad.
VOL. XI.
GENERAL
Saucei. Marks,
S. MASKS Ss Co.
-DEALERS IN
BEBEBAL
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Clotiw, DRV GfliS, ClROCIRilS
Crockery, Glassware,
' Provisions,
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR TKEM.
S. 3XAXI!g CO . Kosotiii--, Or
JM. JOSEPHSON.
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy vaiic-tyi and Shade.
A full line of Silks. i
A full line of Satins, Brocadc3 and Velvets.
A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full line of Hosiery.
A full line of Clothing.
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50-
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A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tohaccos.
A full liiie of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
M TOSElHSOlSr.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationery Photograph and
Perfumery, Autograph albums
Crockery and Stand, Hand, and
Queens Ware
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER
, OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
; Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
W ffl'EZoore
CORmUTT,
Successor to
DEALER
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS
DRUGS and PATENT I?IEICINES.
Cheaper tlian the Cheapest
SHERIDAN
Roseburg,
o O-
Thcy would announce that tlicy have just received and now Lave on
hand one o the larsrest stocks of
Ever Brou?ht to Douglas, and, when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar
They are prepared to declare they have
Southern Oresron. which thov Drowse selline
In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way oi Locks, Butts, etc., we can
offer superior inducements to purchasers . . 1 ry us .
We can give you bargains in the following branda'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere
BUCK 8 BOSAJfZA, FARMER S UTILITY,
CLARESDOy. OCCIDENT. IRON KIJTG, EMPIHE CITY
And other Sioves and Ranees. I
The best of workmen are constantly
and linvnro dhnnlil Ifi.irn nni nrippH. -
We have also bargains to offer in OUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other
Kiflee, as well as bhotguns and i'lstols. . f
We are also Agents for the White, Teerless and New Home SEWINU MACHINES,
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect.
We can also supply t
Averill and HuToloor Faints.
The best n the market, at lowest rates.
rices, and we promise
Dr. TIIOMAS CUAIIASI,
A GRADUATE
Of the University of Pa. t Plilladelphi aal of the
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEOSS. and ROYAL
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIAXS, LONDON ENGLAND
has located for the practice of his profession in
ROSEBURG OREGON.
Office and resilience, Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church -
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MERCHANDISE -
Asuer Marks.
t
Cigars," , " '
Boots and Shoes.
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Hanging Lamps :
WARE, and TEN THOUSAM L
j
J. D. JOHNSON.
IN
BOOTS and SHOES,
BROTHERS,
rcgon,
tie beat supply in their lino ofjany house in
Cheaper than. can be pnrchasea elsewhere
DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR.
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Give ns a call, inspect our stock; inquire as lo
to suit you if anyone can.
PAINT SHOP.
For House,
Carnage, I
Sign,
Ornamental,
and all kinds
j of painting
Call on Wmi Davis at Floed's old
corner, Roseburg Or.
iiioiiiiisi
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ROSEBURG, OREGON,
Douglas County Bank J
' IIUMPIIBEY k FLINT,
RoselsurK - Oregoa-
' TRANSACT A GENERAL .
BAllKim BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn on
I'ortland, San Francisco, Jiew York and
other points. Bills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all acccssablcpoints at reasonable rates.
JOSEPH SHINDLER.
PROPRIETOR
; ' . Of The - . -
CITY BAKERY
AND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON 1 1 AND A
full stock of Bread, Cakes, Pies, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, elc. Also a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc-
ate Goods.
OREGON PACIFIC R.R
Willamette Vallev to San f rancisco Via.
Yaquina.
DAILY TRAINS,
TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS
Daily, except Sundays, at 2 P. M.
LEAVE YAQUINA
Dailj , except Sundays, 'at 7:10 A, M,
The Company i risht to cbauee
sailing days. Farea and Freight at reduced and
moderate rates
Hivcr Boats on tho WilUmslto connectlu
Corvallie.
J O. SHERIDAK
?a.Sacccssor tor
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves ami Tinware,
ISoselmrg, rogoii
fPIlE nntkrsigned takee pleasure in an
1 , nounuing to tho public that he selling
everything iu his line at prices that . ,
COMPETITION!
-IF YOU WANT- " ;
STOVES, . AGEIGULTUEiL TU0LS
IE0H, STL'L, 1TAILS,
HOES S H0E3, TIN W A fik -CUTLEfi Y
Or anything in my line, call and examiue my
stock ami learn prices before purchasing elw.
where, as I am selling lower than ever.
J 6. SHERIDAN
J.
JASKULEK,
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WOliK WARRANTED.
Dealer in ; Watches, - Clocks, Jewelry,
Spectacles and I-jyeglassea.
A ?ULli LlSB OF
CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS.
The only reliable optomer in town
for the proper adjustment cf Spectacles. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble S)eotaelea and Eyo
glasses. Office in Hamilton's Brick Diook.
gelds are ttkrrt, hui Qiom i wriit to
Jtinsffo A CcPortland, Maine,ill raceira
rrsa, fall Information aboat work which
Uir node, and It mat bome.thilwlll n.
earned OTarSMIo a dar. Either ez,Tonnir or old. Capital
Botraqalred. Tog are itarted rrea, ThowwhotUH atone
are abolutI lore sf tnog UtUo fortaoei, AllliMW. .
them Cram A to Mr Amw. .
O.P TOMPKINS..
Agent of ;
ALL KINDS OFMERCHAHDISU:
A., orders from the country fillod on short ''
. s. notice from
Evcry Class or Kind of Goods from
First-Class Stock.
Absolutely 7no eliarges or coinuibi-siou.
will be charged for filling orders.'
OFFICE: 107 first street,
At D. W. Prentice's Portland.Or
L. BELFILS
"vrSa-TciiivijrjLrixr.
I tee! confide ot of giving-satisfaction in nil ork
cnimstea to me tit watches, clocks, ana jewctry.
aio repair musical instruments.
- I have the Comity patent ritrht for sale of Concflet
Cement Pipe for conveyin water to any place de-
mreu in iougias t-ouutys I
I will also teach anv kind of imstniment-il oiujic,
Anyone desirfnif iustructiou will call on lnc at my
vatcnmalutig shop. . - L. BKU-iiil.
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH OlSPATCHr
('ALL OS
JOSIN VAX DUREnJ 1
STATE
AOUICiLTIIl'AL1 COLLEGE.
Corvallis Oregon.
The next Session will begin oa- Sep
tember 8th, with a full Faculty
as last year. .
B. L, Arnold, PRES. -
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FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER -
m n nan
Z ALdU
oyal a Perfect -Baking P6wder-r Absolutely
Free from
: I The Royal Baking Powder ia considered by all chemists
and food analysts to be a marvel of purity, strength, and
vkolesomeness. Furthermore, it .jig now tho only baking
powder before the public free from lime and absolutely pure.
Thia ia due lugely to the improved method by the use
' of which it has been made
pure cream of tartar, from which all 1 the lime has been
eliminated. ! . .
" Thia chemically pur3 cream of tartar is exclusively
employed in the.manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder,
bo that its absolute freedom irom lime and all other
extraneous substances is guaranteed. i
t Professor McMurtrie, late chemist in chief to tho U. S.
JDepartment of Agriculture, afterj analyzing many samples of
cream of tartar of the market, testified to the absolute
purity of that used in the Royal j Baking Powder as folldws:
j "I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured by
tho New York Tartar Company agd used by the Royal
Baking Powder Company in tho manufacture of their bak
ing powder, and find it to bo perfectly pure, and free from
lime in any form. ' !
"All chemical tests to which I have submitted it have
proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly healthful, of
uniform, excellent quality, and free from any deleterious
substance. WM, McMURTRIE, E.M.. Ph.D..
" CJiemtst in Chief
P
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7 COFFERS: ' -
Some Choice
4.
Spanisli Merino Bucks.
" l -'t y
Can be seen at my residence In French Settlement.
Address .HENRY CQJfS
v R seburg;, Oregon.
'8 H I C A O O
COTTAGE
r ORG AN
tlnS ftttalocd a standard of excellence -which
(limits of no superior.
It contains every Improvement that inventive
genius, 8 kill and money can produce.
Those Onrans are celebrated for volume,
lualityoi
leautv in
schools, churches, locUjes, societies, etc.
! ESTABLISHED BEPVTATIOSr.
UKEQUALED TACIEITIES,
( SKIIXED WORKMEN,
BEST MATERIAL,,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN
j Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
P&talogues and Prioe lists, on application, fbs
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
Randolph and Ann Sti.. CHICAGO. ILL
iWillamettE UniversitY,
i " -30-
PROFESSORS k INSTRUCTORS
SoO Students. 375 ;raduatcs.
Department of Literature, Lnwt Mcd
le'mei Mut'c ond Art
Girls bard in Woman's College, with nicely fur
nished room?, 3.50 )cr week. Voya and Young
Ileus' board in the Young metis'
BOARDING HALL,
A building just parcliased and reiuod-
' eled with 20 rooms,
St.SOer "Week.
' Theyounsf men are expected to ply their fur
niture, wood and light and pay One Dollar - a month
rent: Thia is the most rcrsonable livine; to students
which the Uuivereitr has ever offered. Tl.e Presi
dent boards in the hall and has the supervision.
faT First Term Begins September 6th. Cataloifuea
sent free
T. VAN SCOY,
' - President, Salem, Oregon.
Brewster Patent Beta Holder.
Yont lines are when yon pot them not
under hones' feet. One agent sold udos. ia
6 days, one dealer sold 6 doz. in It days.
Saupies worth (L50 nzB. Write for term.
E, E, BSiTVVgTEIS, HoUy, Web. ;
OTJB I - EVEBY
1 ? OEQA1T
ATTW J
T WAS- ,
13 j BANTED
( FOS
TO -V f K ' '
li---:;.:.-'.-.' V FIVE
EXCEL. YEABS
evieWo
17,11886.
Lime. : -
possible to produce a perfectly
U. S. DepH of Agriculture?
OREGON
. STATE UNIVERSITYf
Session 1SS6-S7.
First term begins Septemiier 13, 1S86.
Secure FLIKE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply
inj; to your County Superintendent.
Board And I.odgins
. Ter week $3 to $5;
TUITION PER YEAR.
Elementary English Department. . . ..$30.00
Other Departments. i . . . . . $4aoo
Send postal for catalogue with full particu
lars, to
TUOF. JOHN STRAUU, ,
Secretary Faccltv,
Eugene City Oregon.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
Aud Connectiorjg. ,
TIME, 2 DAYS.
Fure from Portland to San Franoisco $32; to Sacra
mento 830.
Close connections made at Ashland with stages of
the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mail Train
LEAVE.
Portland 7.30A.- SI.
Roseburg 6.25 P. Sf.
Ashland 9.30 P. M.
Roseburg 5.30 A. JI.
ARRIVE. !
Roseburg. . ..6.1S P. M.
Ashland 4.15 A. M.
Roseburg. ...5.25 A. M.
Portland 4.25 P. II.
Albany Express Train
LEAVE. ! ARRIVE.
Portland.... ...4.0T P.M. Lebanon 0.20 P. M.
Lebanon 4.45A. M. I Portland 10.05 P. M.
PULMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAES
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. and C. U. B. Ferry makes connection with all
tne regular trains on cast side iMY.trom lootol r SV
West Side Division-
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
Kail Train-
LEAVE. f ARRIVE.
Portland ...... .7.30 A . M. Corral! in 13.25 P. M.
CorvaUis 1.30 P. M. J Portland..... 6.15 P. M.
At Corvallis comiectlwith trains of Orctrou Pacific
for Yaquina Bay. Excursion tickets on sale' from
Kosebttr? to Yaqnina and return via Albany, at
V9 75. Tickets good to return until Sent. 30, 1886.
Express Train-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 4.50 P. M. 1 McMinnville., 8.00 P. M.H
McMinnviUo. . . .5.45 A. M. Portland .9.00 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at com
pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second streets,
rickets for principal points in California can only be
procured and baggage checked at company's office.
comer t ana rront sis., rortiana, ur.
Freight will not be received for shipment after 5
clock P. M. on either the East or West Side -Dir.
R. KOEHLEK, - E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. - G. F. & Pass Agent.
ilRS. S. A IIUTCIIIXSOS,
MILLINERY STORE!
Orecron.
T A DIES WILL F.TSD MY STOCK LARGE ASD
JJ Complete. Prices moderate.
Oi-r Mo Call, Mrs. S. A. HrrcuiJtsos.
The BITTERS' GUIDE U
learned Maxell sad Sept
Ltwcltreax. JsJMOpsMt.
'3,f500 1 tllnartratlona
. v j wnsn nenn vmxixwf
P--mS GIVES WHoleaale Frteca
direct to tonnutterm om U srooda for
personal ot amll7 vae. Telia Imw to
order, and give exact eoat of erery
tUlnir won -sue, cat drtakj wear, or
ban tam with. Theae tSTVALVABUS
BOOKS contain information gleaned
from tho markets or tfce world. We
wul maU m copy FBEK to any ad
dress npon receipt of 10 ct. to defray
eipcn of mailing. lt u hear from
yon. . Kespectfnlly, in. . i
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
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NO. 24.
JlEr. G. C. HADDOCK.
Postal Card Vousenses of Opinions ia Jle
fjnrd to hit Death if Stan4s.Ile
' la ted Jo llie Tempera tu ..JKe
fonn. -
Daring the week we Lave uikul
about 100 persons for an opinion in
regard to the assassination of Rev. O.
C. Haddock as it stands .related to the
tcmi'Crance reform. The following
are among tho replies received:' ' .......
ROBERT WEST, EDITOIt CHICAGO AOVASCE."
Jlr. Haddock has, f think, accom
plished more for tho cause in his death
than any ten men can in life. His
blood will cry for vengeance ngainst the
l'quor power and God will hear the cry.
BE Y. R. 8. CAXTIXE. ;
There can be but one thought in
tho matter of the -death of Haddock.
He died, as a martyr, and the blood of
martyr's will be aVenged, hof by blood
but by the overthrow of the rum pow
cr in' Iowa.
A. K. TCLLIS, PaSTOR M. E. CHCBCH,
MACOMB, ILL.
I regard the murder of Rev. G. O.
Haddock cf Sioux City, Iowa, as both
cowardly 'and villainons, and stands
as one of the strongest assurance of
the downfall of the rum traffic.
REV. JOHN ALABASTER.
The best evidence that a cause is
bad is its resort to violence and mur
der. The saloon has given an unmis
takable prcof of its inhuman spirit.
Yet let temperance be encouraged for
when lawlessness uses bombs and pis
tols the people wake up.
. PI10F. SAMUEL DICKIE.
The murder of Mr. Haddock is the
natural result of a mistaken policy,
that of expecting private citizens to en
gage activly in enforcing law. It
teaches the import of competent offi
cials elect and sustained by a constitu
ency determined to destroy the wretch
ed traffic.
R. VT. BLA5D, PASTOR W ABAS II AYE
- M. E. CHURCH." -
An institution which seeks to per-
petutateits existence by resorting to
assassination will not much longer be
harbored by the American people. It
is not to bo wondered at that the in
direct cause of crime should occasional
ly take a direct hand in it.
L. C. PITXER.
Infamous! A dastardly outrage
which ought to open the eyes of Iowa
and the whole country, to law-defying
ani . treasonable character of the sa
loon element If this does not result
in sweeping every open saloon out of
Sioux City, and the state" of Iowa-
then will justice fail.
REV. J. M. CALDWELL.
The nation is ready for war, and
the newspapers have columns daily be
cause Cutting's personal imprudence
occasioned his arrest and detention in
a jailor's private room. One of God's
noblemen sought the enforcement .of
law, and was assassinated by the
whisky demon. No one proposes war
against the saloon, and the newspapers
are silent
W. T. MeLOV, PASTOR FIRST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN C11CRCU.
Voilence and intimidation have nev
er in the end helped any cause.
Brave men will not be made cowards,
because of the foul murder committed.
Satan has over-roacbed himself and
aroused the friends of reform. Rev.
Haddock has not fallen in vain. Yet
he i3 onlv one of many strong ones
slain by this liquor interest.
REV. W. H. HOLMES.
Rev. Geo. C. Haddock, by his death
becomes the Owen Lovejoy of prohi
bition. Loveioy was killed because he
wa3 an Abolitionist, and Haddock was
was killed because he was a Prohi
bitionist one of the working kind.
The reason why the saloonists hted
him was because he did something.
His death will prove" him a Sampson.
Let cur watchword be: "Remember
Haddock!"
SAM WOODS, QUIXCV, ILL1XOI3. -j
Human slavery triumphed iu the i
murder of Elijah P. Lovejoy, but from
his grave arose a spirit that crushed
the life out of the traffic in human
flesh. History repeates itself; and sa
loonisni triumphs in the murder of
Rev. Geo. C. Haddock, but from ; his
ashes Phoenix-like shall rise a Neme
sis in the form of awakensd conscience
that will throttle the traffic in human
souls. The Lovejoy cf our reform has
fallen; ballots arc weapons, let freeman
avengo his death.
GEO. C. W1LDIXG, PASTOR M. E. CHURCH,
MOXMOCTH.
The atrocious murder of the heroic
Haddock should, and will I trust, put
new strength in the arm and new
courage in the heart of every true
Prohibitionist. It should make us as
one man in ' the battle against this
cowardly and murderous foe Our
watchword should be: "Xo ccmpro
mise, the accursed saloon must go!" -
C. C CRAGIX, PASTOR BETHA5Y COXURE-
, UATIOXAL CHCRC1L -
The saloon has slain so many men
by poison that it seemed to it a smal
ROSEBURG REVIEW
HAS THE
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL ELAKKS
And other Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and howy Hand-Bills
. Xeatlyand Expeditiously executed
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
4M
thing to sla? a nan with a bullet; but
now that it more clearly than ever
shows itif a murderer, it is more
than ever likely to share the fate of
the murderer. It has put men out "of
tne way; it must itself be put out of
the way. Let the trial and sentence
of the criminal be hastened. . '
T. C CLESDESI.VO, ' PAST03 FIRST M. E.
; If the officials of Sioux City had'
done tbeir-duty, G, C. Haddock had ;
not died. . If their political party had -been
the foe of rum, G. C. Haddock
had not died. If the political party
in power will not enforce the law the
power should be transferred to one
that will.. If men will, no; be con
vinced, by this terrible deed of the
importance of a political party being in
harmony with law ind oi ler, that civil"
officers may be true, neither would
they be persuaded though G. C. Had
dock should rise from the dead. Sure
ly every intelligent patriot will write
upon regulation, license, political party,
and all else in league with the accursed
traded "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin."
1 CHAS. F. GOSS , PASTOR CHICAGO AVE,
CHURCH. ,
The antagonism between the Liquof
Interests and Christian society ia nec
essarily one of life and death. Neither
can thrive where the other is aggressive
and self assertive. The triumph of
whisky means the dissolution of the
Church and the triumph of the church
meaha total suppression of whisky.
The assassination of Haddock was I02
ical, and is only a faint adumbration of
what must happen in the future, if
Christian people dare assert the princi
ples of their holy religion. I regard
Rev.- G. C. Haddock a3 a martyr, and
I hope and believa that his death will
awaken the church to this irrepressible
conflict, aud the determination to de
stroy the liquor business with an utter
destruction. . ' :-.
REV. JAMES W. HAXEY, a IX
Twenty-five years ago ; Anthony
Bewley was hung by a mob at Fort :
Worth, Texas, for the crime of. being
a Methodist preacher from the North,
and hence opposed to "the institution
of slavery. Elijah Lovejoy in Illinois
and Anthony Bewley in Texas were
proto-martyrs of the great anti slavery
struggle.. - Slavery has been dead for
twenty years. ."Quern Deus vult per.
derc, pruis dementat." "Whom God
would destroy,..he . first makes nia-d."
The liquor traffic was mad when it slew
Wat eon B. Smith at Omaha. It is
doomed now to speedy tleath for slay
iag with cowardly hand Rev. Geo.' C.
Haddock. Now let every Methodist
preacher in the land answer that assas
sin bullet with his prohibition ballot.
The saloon, the assassin of the nine
teenth century shall die! The end
of this "oiganized villainy" hastens.
Bullets may slay the martyrs of this
holy cause but balhts will slay the
assassin saloon. Haddock was 'slain
for being practical Prohilttionitt
not J or a sentiment. In this war,
ballots will outweigh bullets, and will
kill the assassin saloon the gigantic
criminal of the nineteenth century.
E. O. TAYLOR, PASTOR CENTRAL BABTIST
CHURCH
I icgard the murder of Rev. G. C.
Haddock: 1. As an evideuce of the
desperation ot the saloon cause and the
length to which it is ready to go to
sustain itself. 2. As an eye opener
to men who profess to believe in prohi
bitiou but who still train with po
litical parties in whose ranks such a
diabolical act is possible. 3. As a
necessity in the providence of God to
bring thia great question of prohibition
to a universal issue, ueo. C Had
dock is to the Prohibition causa what
Owen Lovejov was to the abolition of
slavery. '"" ;
GERRETT SNYDER, PASTOR BELDEX AVE.
PRESBYTERIAX CHURCH.
The murder of Rev. G. C. Haddock.
of Sioux City, Iowa, will greatly
strengthen the temperance work. It
is an exhibition of the spirit of the op
posing party and a confession 01 its
weakness. Murder is the devil s re
sort whereby he always defeats his
own ends. The causa of tuth and
righteousuesrhas always gained ground .
when some of its advocates have fallen
as martyrs. Let us take courage and
march into the forefront of the battle
because we have received new assur
aucc of gain and of final victory. 1
D. J. H0L3IES ; PASTOR STATE ; ST. M. E.
'"..;- :': CHUPCH. :! .. S
George C. Haddock was the prose
cuting attorney in the trial of j,' W.
Catheart, presiding elder of Appleton,
District, Wis., conference in the year
1880. It was held m my church and
lasted 5 weeks. - During that time
G. C. Haddock was subjected to the
vilest slanders and vituperation, print
ed and verbal, so that it was a com
mon remark that he, instead - of 'tho
accused, - was on trial. Ho nevci
flinched or gave sign of pain. If it is
magnanimity to hide a wound he pos
sessed it in a large dcqrec. lie had a
well balanced lnmu. logical, argument
tativc md enough imagination to illus
trate and ornatneut truth. Ho was
fearless and relentless in the advocacy
of what he thought was right for t!1Q
good of man. He has joined the . no
ble army of martyr's; cut down iu J,;
rich and solid'. vigor; the liquor tiaCk
must answer for it.- The Lever,