cent of those who came were between
fifteen and thirty, and have grown up
honorable citizens io the composition
ot our constitutional society. They
came not as paupers.' Many of theoi
came, each bringing seventy dollars,
some one hundred and eighty dollars,
and m tho aggregate tliey brought mil
lions of dollars.
There has been, however, a change, a
manifest change, in the character of
those from foreign shores within the
last decade. The time was when we
welcomed everybody that might imrui-
rosMrg review
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 25, 1887.
Continued From Firnt Pcye.
that have (jiven jurisprudence aud his
tory and oratory, and poetry and art
and science, and government, to man
kind, have been crowded, as it were,
within this zone of supremacy, within
this magical belt of national prosperity.
Examine your globe, and there is
" -. m 1 sf sf
iJreecc, that gave letters to the world; giate to this country; vhen we threw
Home, that gave jurisprudence to man- our gates wide open: when in bur
Fourth of J uly orations, we proclaimed
this to be the asylum of the oppressed,
the home of the down-trodden. But
in the process of time this great op
portunity afforded the nations of the
old world came to be abused, and to-
Our location is in this wake of power dav j3 the largest source of our nation
within this magical zone, surely
there must be a destiny . foretold by
this great fact, and it i3 but wise for
us as intelligent freemen on this na
tional day to consider the significance
of the -prophecy. Our national home
is not amid the polar snows of North
ern Russia nor the burning sands of
Central Africa, but sweeping over the
lovely regioii3 of the temperate zone,
it lies too far south to be bound in
perpetual chains of frost, and too far
SHAMEFUL ABUSE
Thb paper is kept Sle at the office ot
Heaped Upon Noted EogUsbman
His Open Honesty.
for
kind: Palestine, that cave religion to
7 I J p
our race. Aud to day there is Ger
many, that gave a Lnthcr. to the
church and a Guttenb?rg to science,
and there is England swaying her
mighty sceptre over land and fea.
al danger. We are now bound to call
a halt all along the line of immigration;
to say to those peoples of the old world
that this is not a new Africa, nor a
new Ireland, nor a new Germany, nor
a new Italy, nor a new England, nor a
new Russia; that this is not a brother
for the Mormon, a fetich for the negro,
a country for the ticket of-leave-men;
not a place for the criminals and pau
pers of Europe; but this country is for
man man in his intelligence, man in
Wm. Ed. Robson, M. D., L. it. C. 8.
I., M- K. Q. C. P. I-, late of the Royal
Navy, of England, has got into profes
sional trouble for writing the following
open letter to the editor of the London
Family Doctor:
"I believe it to be the duty of every
physician to make known any means or
remedy whereby sickness can be pre
vented, and it is lor una purpose i write
to give my experience both here and
abroad. I ask the publication of the
statement that people may be warned be
fore it is too late, to Bay to them that
there is at hand a means by which they
may be restored to perfect health. It is
well known to the medical world, and in
deed to the laity, that a certain disease
is making a terrible havoc ; that next to
consumption it is the most fatal, and
that when fully developed there is noth
ing to be done for the sufferer."
Physicians and scientists have long
been trying to throw light upon the cause,
and if possible, find in nature a medicine
for this fatal malady . They have shown,
absolutely, that tho blood-purifying or
gans of vital importance, are the kidneys,
and that when they once fail, the poison
which they should take out of the blood
is earned by the blood into every part oi
the body, developing disease."
" In my hospital practice in tngiana,
India and South America, and also while
a surgeon in the Koyal Navy of ureat
Britain. I gave a great deal of attention
to the study of diseases of the kidneys
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tional domain is only one-sixln less gishmen, nor for Spaniards, nor for I neys, much against my will I permitted
than that of the sixty states repnb- the Chinese, nor for the Jananese.
lies, kingdoms, and empires ot Jmi- but it is for Americans Cries of
rope, ladsed, it is equal to old Rome's A mGn anj applause. I am not to-day
vast domain, winch extended irom tne reviving the Know-Nothing cry, for I
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and from the walla of Antoninus to nothing in anv sense. l"Laurhter.l
the Mountains of tho Moon. Nnr am 1 rnvivino- what mnv 1)B pnllfid
vui lutiuiuua iui . i.ui.uoi-. a. ui tne 0 j rvativo American crv. tor w
if you and I believe in tho mission of have outlived that. Rut I am simr.lv
individuals who accomplish tho pi"'- declaring that America h for Typical
lusua uinuuuaiw, c uiuok Americans, in other words, that we
in tho mission of nations for tho ele- are (etprmino.l bv nil that
vation ot mankind to a belter future. ;n in,v. iV n ti,nt ia pnovartAo. in rnlir.
And, conntrvmen, it is equally signi- -lc. wv an that : jear to olir nitars
iicant that we stand above all nations ami our firesides that this countrv
in ourongm. we started wnere otner shaii not i)ecornfi un-Amerioan.
. . n. ir TT- 11 1 K t 1
nations left ou. u nnvaiied ior luxury Let us t0-day proclaim to the world
H1IU oriental S UlUimwr, tut) WrWM ,. ,. j.n Amnr wiT. .V.otr.or nn
n , ii jr ,--
spiung iroma liana oi nunteis. urana tive-born or foreiVn born, who accents
i ... j -...1 i o . . .
in ner pyramuia, aim uuuks, uuu geven reat iJeaa which shaII differcn
sphinxes, iLgypt rose tram mat race de- tiate him frora all other peopies on tha
spised by mankind. Great in her face of the lobe- j am bound to say
i a. i nvima Inn Art m r l t I .1 tr f PA IVAvl .'II . a
ju..anuui;il-.c) Bn.uS . v Uv ....u and .u agree with me. tnat in
the Romans came from a band of free- nr0n0l.ti011 there are as manv intelli-
. , . jii .
hooters on the seyen hills that have t forei g that ia f0l.e;gn.born)
feen made immortal uy martial gemus; in th5s con!?re?ati0n. in our citv and in
and that very nation, whose poets we wiiri ara in tn anrd
copy,, whose orators we seek to imitate, with this utteranco as there are of those
whose artistic genius is the pride of tothe manor born. In other words,
the race, came from barbarians, canm. nH t rfll rnl, T wfmld find
uals; and that proud nauon beyond tne many intelligent foreignei-s who came
sea, that sways her sceptre over land here not for selfishncs but f or libcrtv
and ocean, sprang from painted baroa- and for a raerica's sake, who would be
f t A.l -I-" '
-ior sucn were tue aoongmes oi ;n arMyA with mo in rlAr-l,n-inT that
when Ctesar in-
rians-
proud Albion's Isle
vaded thoso shores.
Our forefathei-s stood upon the very
summit of humanity. Kecall our con
stitutional convention, ireihaps no
such convention had ei er assembled
in the halls of a nation. That conven
tion, composed of fifty-five men, and
such men!- They were giants in inte
lect, in moral character; all occupyin
a high social position; twenty nine
were university men, and those that
were not collegiates were men of
imperial intellects and of commanding weath 0f the"
common sense, in such
were Franklin, the
plier; "Washington-, who is ever to be
revered as patriot and philanthropist;
and Madison, and Hamilton, two of
the most profound thinkers of that or
cf any other age. It is one of those
marveLj that we should recall of which
we have a right to be proud: but in
our pride we should not fail to ascer
tain why the Almighty should start us
as a nation at the very acme of human
ity redeemed, educated, and made
grand by the influences of a divine
Christianity. Those men were not
mere colonists, nor were they limited
in their patriotism, "No pent-up
me in
America is for the Tvpical American.
Applause.!
1 speak without predjudice; 1 know
tnat there are those nere ot foreign
birth who are ornaments in every de
partment of society. They minister
to the sick as learned physicians. They
plead in all our courts of justice. They
are the eloquent exponents of divine
truth. They are in the halls of legisla
tation. They beautify piivate life in
all the immunities and refinements
thereof. They have added to the
nation. But while I
a gatnering mnVA this r-nnr-Pssinn. nnd T An it
venerable philoso- clieerfnllv and proudlv, yet I must
affirm that there are three classes of
Americans: the native-bom, the foreign
born and tho tvpical American, The
native American has the advantage of
birth, out of which flows one supreme
advantage he may be the President
of the United States. This is a wise
provision, as nativity is a primary
source of patriotism, and time is necses
sary to appreciation. But the native
may be a worthless citizen. He
should be the iypical American, but
he has too often failed to be, The
Tweeds, the Wards, their like, are no
honor whatever to the native stock.
TT , M 11 - . 1 i i I ' "-
utica could connne tneir patriotism, gomo of the w0t SCOUndrel who
for those men grasped the fundamental hayfl scandaiized our nation havt been
principle ot human rights. JNay, they to the soiL
declared the ultimate truth ot human
ity, leaving nothing to b3 added since,
though a ccnturv has passed. Cheat
modifications have come to the gov
ernments of Europe. ' Some changes
have taken place in our national life.
Yet I appeal to your intelligent mem
ory, to your calm judgments, if any
thing has been added to our declaration
Continued Next Week.
OltEGOS'S H1RTIIIAY.
of rights, thoso Hfclarations founded
upon the constitution of. nature. These
men voiced the brotherhood of the race
All other declarations prior to this
were but for dynasties, or were ethnic
at most. Rut those men swept the ho
rizon of humanity. These men called
forth, as it were, the oncoming centur
ies of time, and in their presence de
clared that all men are created free and
equal.
They not only declared the ultimate
truthj of human rights, but they ex
hausted the right of revolution. They
created a constitution founded upon
the will of the people, based upon our
great declaration of rights, embracing
man's inalienable right of life, liberty,
and happiness. The instrument which
their genius created was left amendable
" by the oncoming wants of time, modi
fied in subordinate relations which
might he suggested by emergencies
and the unfolding of our race. Here
then are the great fingers of prophecy
pointing to our future .
And we have been equally favored
in our population, wkether we take the
untans who landed ia New England,
the Dutch who landed in New York,
or the English who crowded Maryland
and Virginia. They were first-class
families. Especially do we 'trace back
with pride that glorious genius for lib
erty, for intelligence, for devotion man
ifested by those heroic men and women
who, amid the desolations of a terrific
winter landed on a barren rock to
transform a vast wilderness, through
which tho wild man roamed, into a
garden wherein should g-ow the flowers
and the fruits of freedom. -
We sometimes deprecate the cosn
politan character of our population. It
is a fact, however, that the best blood
of the old world came to us until with
in ten years not the decrepit, not the
On Tuesday, Feb. 14 the state of
Oregon was twenty-eight years of age.
She was admitted as a state into the
union on February, 14th, 1859, St. Val
entine'8 day, and the valentine that
this union received on that day has
proved to be a valuable one. During
twent-eight years of statehood Oregon
has advanced steadily. But she is
just now entering upon a new era of
prosperity and advancement. For
many years the people ot this state
were comparatively isolated from the
great avenues of commerce and trade
centers of the world, having but one
steamship line leading to any consid
erable market But the demands of
enterprise and developement have
brought competition, and soon this
state will be covered with a. net work
of competing lines of tranportation,
and the products of our generous soil
and the wealth of our resources will
find markets that will stimulate the
hands of industry and set in motion
new machinery and inspire new ener
gies to the developement of resources
in which this country so richly abounds.
We are just now entering upon an era
when we will do substantial honor to
the well chosen motto of our state.
"She flies with her own wings" will be
an apparent truth when her resources
are fully developed. She has the raw
materials necessary for the building
up cf a great and populous state, and
we are steadily advancing to the time
when the material will all be utilized.
Statesman.
my patient to use Warner's safe cure, of
which I had heard marvelous results.
In his case the result was simply marvel
ous, as the attack was a severe one, and
development very grave, for an analysis
showed per cent, of albumen and granu
lar tube casts."
The action of the medicine was sing
ular and incomprehensible to me. I
had never seen anything like it. The
patient reco vered pro .nptly, and is to-day
a well and healthy man. This stimulated
my inquiry into the merits of the remedy
and after analysis I found it to be of
purely vegetable character, harmless to
take under all circumstances."
' Casting aside all professional preju
dice, I gave it a thorough trial, as I was
anxious that my patient 6houid De re
stored to health, no matter by what
medicine. I prescribed it in a great
variety of cases, Acute, Chronic, Blight's
Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys,
Catarrah of the Jtiiadder, and in every
instance did it speedily effect a cure."
For this reason l deem it my duty to
give to the world this statement regard
ing the value of Warner's safe cure. I
make this statement on facts I am pre
pared to produce and substantiate. I
appeal to physicians oi large practice
who know how common and deceptive
diseases of tho kidneys are, to lay aside
professional prejudice, give their patients
Warner's safe cure, restore them to per
fect health, earn their gratitude, and thus
bo true physicians."
" l am satisucd tnat more man one
half of the deaths which occur in England
are caused, primarily, by impaired action
of the kidneys, and the consequent re
tention in the blood of the poisonous
uric and kidney acid. Warner's safe
cure causes the kidneys to expel this
poison, cheeks the escape of albumen,
- i . a, n i i x
relieves tne innammauon ana prevents
illness from impaired and impoverished
blood. Having had more than seventeen
years experience in my profession, I
conscientiously and emphatically Btate
that I have been able to give more relief
and effect more cures by the use of War
ner's safe cure than by all the other
medicines ascertainable to the profession,
the majority of which, I am sony to say,
are very uncertain in their action."
"Isn't that a straightforward, manly
letter?"
" Indeed it is."
" Well, but do you know the author
has been dreadfully persecuted for writ
ing it?"
" How so? What has he done to
merit it?"
"Done? He has spoken the truth
' out of school' and his fellow physicians
who want the public to think they have
a monopoly in curing diseases, are terri
bly angry with him for admitting pro
fessional inability to reach certain dis
orders." "That letter created a wonderful sen
sation among the titled classes and the
public. This jarred the doctors terribly.
The College of Surgeons and Queen's
College, from which institution he was
graduated, asked for an explanation of
his unprofessional conduct, and notified
him that unless he made a retraction
they would discipline him."
' The doctor replied that he allowed
his patients to make use of Warner's safe
cure only after all the regular methods
had failed, and when he was satisfied
that there was no possible hope for
them. Upon their recovery, after hav
ing used Warner's safe cure, he was so
much surprised that he wrote the above
letter to the Family Doctor. He regret-
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HoseLmro Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment o
Genera Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who iu co nsideration ofthe
scarcity of money and tue prcscut depression in business, wil
study their own interests by calling on h;m and examining
Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
ii.i it - n i ii -i -
iai inoy win get mcir goods
At Tlie Lowest Livim? Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
BLACKSMITH AND WHLELWR1SHT
BO WEN BROS!
Ha viug dissolved the cop.-.rttiTsliip exist
ing between Buunell & Ho wen l'ros. nnd
are uow prepared to do all w ork in the
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MANNER, M At KEASONAKLE KATE!.
'Jew Stage Line.
R0SEBUR6 TO CAMAS VALLEY
Lesvea Rosoburg, Mondays, VVednea
diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
ilmmlaya, and Saturdays. Time of
1 nmng both terminal points 6 o'clock
A u. and ari-ivrs at each point at 6
o clock p. si.
Robt, T. McCrLtocu,.
Prop.
EURorEAK PLAN.
jgSMONU HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
Cossea Frost and Uorribum Sts .
POUTLASD,
OllEGOI
Thomas Uiiikrax, Proprietor.
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r i rfn i iin n in. 1 1 i
11 Kbarxit Strfbt
Sue Frascboo Gal.
Drain & oy Drain. Douglas o$, Oregon,
GENERAL DEALERS IN '
DRY
GOODS
AND GROCERIES.
Hardware'; Crockery,
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SHBBIDABT BH.OTH35R3,
Importers and Dealers in
tJardwarc, Stovcfl, Tinware, "Chwnpion" Mower. KearJ and Bindors. Young America Teed Mills,
XI Guf.h, Pistols and the largj t st-ck of Hardware ot all dcwr.ptionj, Moves ana .'hop jinware to De
found in Oregon. ;
AULTMAN & TAYLOR THRESHERS.
THE STAR CHILLED PLOWS
r ' 1 1 mi ' 1 V 'JT .
"AT PRTfTRS NEVEB BEFORE OFFERED BY ANY ONE." WE CAN NOT AND
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. '
HJl TS, 'Jl PS, B O O TS JkI SH OSS.
ers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im
possible here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing a'l can be satisucd
that it ia for thtdr interest to make purchases here as we ljuy and sell for cash
only. "
JOSEPHSON.
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Keejm a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy Tarifcty and Shade.
A full lino of Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades aid Velvets.
A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full line of Hosiery.
A full line of Clolhihs.
A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A fall line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos
3 A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and-TipB, with all
kinds of Indies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
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MJOSEPHSON.
Ncrrons Debility, Seminal Weairasxi, ExbafKtsd
VitolitT, Spennatorrlton, LOST MANnoOD, Annn
tencr, Paralysis, Prostatnirhom, and ail the ternlile
effects of Sclf-abnse, and exeeos ht matnrer years,
such as Loss ot Memory, Lassitude; KosturmrilRnBs
gions, arersioD to society, dimnnn of ri!on, Nitfses
in the head, ths vital fluid passim; nnobserTcd in
the urine, and many other diseases that Isad to in
sanity and death. j
cnto MEK .. .
Snffbriivr from any of ths abore symptoms, shonld
consult us at once. The drain can be stopped, itel
ity restored, and life mp.T be again pleasant Instead
of a burden. There may be
. MIDDLE-ACUED MEN
who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of
the bladder, often accompanied by a uMjrht sniarSnir
or buniinjr sensation, and a weakening of the system
in a manner they cannot account for. Ropy sedi
ment in the urine, etc. Many die of this du'riculty
ignorant of the cause, which is the second stag of
seminal weakness.
Cures Guabaxtrtd nc am. Scch Casks. '
CoKstLTATiow Frcb. Thorough examination
and advioe, including ehomionl analysts and micro
scopki examination of the unno, f. An honest
opinion pi Ten in every case.
The following Med icinessupplied at the prti os named:
SIR ASTLT COOPEK VITAL BESTOKATiVE,
3 a bottle, or four t'mes the quantitr, 910.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Sent to any one applying by letter, statin symp
toms, sex and age. Stric t secrecy in regard to all
business transactions.
The Celebrated Kidkey Rbwhot, NEPIIRmcUM,
for all kinds of kidney and bladder complaints, iron
orrhaea, gleet, leucorrhooa, etc. For sale by all di-ss-gnt;
1 a bottle, cr bottles for Cfi.00.
Tiie English DANDELION, LIVER ASD DYS
PEPSIA PI LL is the best in the market. Vvr sale
by all druggists; price 40 eta. a bottle.
Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY,
Xo. 11 Eje asset Strbkt, 8aK FkAirciaoo, Cal
LAHfGEUBEEG'S
Saot and! She StQre,
Jackson StrectOpposlte Post Office,
Roselrarg, Oregon.
EBEPS OK HAJtD THE LAnCEST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern and Sao Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, OA1TEBS, 8HP
PEBS and everything in the Boot and ShoeUne, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Ma,le to Order, aud Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather aod Warrant all.
- my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on thort Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aad
VIOLIN STRINGS.
ZOUZS LANQEriBE R0F.
FUIiNIl VBE PALA CF.
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Has tbe Onost stock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as it oan be bought
in he State. The new tangled
DO VBLE BED LOUNGE.
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PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand tall assortment of beds and bed.
; .ding.chalrs, tables, I
BUREAUS AND COMM0DB8,
And all kinds of Chillrens Chairs, ejto.