ROSIMG REVIEW
ISSUED FRIDAY MORNINGS
BT
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. N BELL, Editor
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1887.
- CI1EAT POLITICS AO A IX.
THE PROHIBITION COLUMN.
A S EMM OX OUT OF Clll'JCClI.
The Drain Echo plavs Shakebpcar's
lago in very good Style. The editor or
"Bill Flat," we do not know which,
ono and the same we suppose, and
immaterial if he were both, says,
"What 'we wished particularly to
condemn, whether in Republican cr
Democratic papers, was the habit of
assuming that the great body of either
party is grossly dishonest, hypocritical
and insincere.
Now wc sininlv said no such thing,
and cl allonge the proof, therefore all
you said in regard to this "straw man '
demands no answer at our bauds. Wc
never did "assume that the great body
of either party is grossly dishonest
etc." But made argument and proof
thereof, in our editorials, showing the
insincerity of the Republican party,
which the erudite editor of the Drain
Echo lias never essayed to answer.
Now another thing, he quotes a part
of himself iu a former article, and then
say,
The Review whine3 considerably
lecau3e we drew a legitimate infer
ence from its wild political rant, and
says we invauou "tue eaercu ihccuku
of social relations" etc.
His quotation was insincere from
the fact that which he quoted did not
refer to "social relations etc," while his
com ments did. The "doctor and butch
er" part of your former articlo was
what wc believed to be "sickly," and
we feel a little nausea from it yet
Your reference to Douglas connty
citizens; Blaine and Carlysle, will not
help you, but only proves your sugges
tion to be true about the devil fish.
But inasmuch as you seem to be spoil
ing for a fight on this lino we will give
yon a nut or two to crack for your
cntle readers. As a matter of fact
O
which would be superfluous to prove,
that the Republican party for many
years past has claimed to be the virtu
ous party, while it has characterized
tin nffmncrats. as constituting the
- 1 11 L. 1
whiskey party, e snaii not uy m
!;. fa flisnrnve the latter, but
VU19 wvw ' - - - '
will call attention to the pseudo pre
tcntions of the former claim. In the
state of New York two years ago the
Republicans weut before the people
with the promise that if elected to the
Lc'dslatjirc'they would submit the pro
hibition amendment to the people.
Result, G5 Republican majority in the
Legislature, Democrats unanimously
kept their hands off;- Result 2d, 53
Republican majority against the sub
mission of the amendment to the peo.
tile. This was done in America where
it is supposed the majority of the pco-
i.le oushttorule, and that by Republi
cans, said then that this kind of
proceeding was dishonest; and say so
now. Again, Oiegon has at least from
2500 to 3000 Republican majority
clean cut, and now if every Democrat
ivid cfn wnnl I vote against the
111 VlJ ovvw "
amendment, your party Mr. Editor,
remarkable and historic for 1 "Moral
ideas," could carry this amendment in
epite of all the "whiskey Democrats" in
Oregon. Since the Democrats could
naVr nr rlaims to morality, one thing
we will do, we will show your inconsis
tency to those high claims, when as a
party you are not a whit better than
other people. You mention some fif
teen pitominent Republicans of Doug
las county, and sny that 4,so far as you
linnost. straightforward
A parson's paper should certainly have
an occasional sermon in it. Sermons
are in place work adays as well as Sun
days. But naturally the parson is
loth to print his own sermon It
might not look well. He leaves the
printing and publishing to his congre
gation as a rule. In this case he is
kind enough to allow some one else to
do his preaching too. Should he not
appove, he has only to contradict on
another page. I remember once hear
ing a sermon a young clergyman had
been invited to preach by an old friend
of his father's, and when it was over,
the old pastor, who had been taking it
all in most carefully, met the young
man on the pulpit step and said, in his
own gigantic voice, that tho whole ic
liring congregaliow could but hear,
"Young man, I can't thank you for
that sermon!" when he iu his own turn
came the same evening, he not only
did not thank him, but contra veiled all
tho young man had said. He had
preached baptismal regeneration, a
doctrino the old man had in abhorence
himself. The baptismal regeneration
I wish to preach, is what every man is
called upon to crf orm himself, using ink
and his own name as the viable sign,
the regenerating effects to follow
shortly in due course, on all his fellows.
This is a public service, according to
constitutional (not ecclesiastical) law
and canon, and for convenience sake
held simaltaneously in all places all
With
dreary
they pour down their throats
the poet wu feel inclined to cry.
"Who would not shun the
urcouth place,
As if fond leaning where her infant
slept,
A mother's arm a serpent should ?m
brace:
So might we friendless live and die
unwept;
Then keep the softening veil in
mercy drawn."
What mother can be seen that soft
pillowy on her arm she has nursed, one
of tle.sc "brute-men" of a few years
hence? Then, mothers! rouse up your
selves make these monsters real to
your imaginations. So will you be pre
paring ot this eighth day- of Novem
ber, a holy day to yourselves: The
votes that you knowing your souls are
in your command you will make jubi
lee votes calling back 'otes. Votes
that will undo the wrongs of ages
that will call a new set of laws ioto
existence, laws that will not jive this
devil a long gilded chain, but that wilj
bind him close, hand and loot, that he
be no longer romp up and down and
to and fio in our streets entil ing our
sons into his caverns that ho may turn
them out bye and bye, brute men whom
we ounselves with tears teach ourselves
to forget that they were once the light
of our eyes, and the desire of our
hearts.
L. A. N,
Rev. J. P. Easter write3 latin in the
Coos Bay News after the following
manner;
Now llr. Editoriatmn of the Coos
Bay Ntvst, which is Democratum, you
have had Bob Starkey as De Garcona
turn; you may publish this verbatuni
et litcratuui, et punctuatum, et spella-
A. il 1."
mm, lor cms is my ultimatum, and the
ast reply to JLc Uarconatum. He can
stick this on hia cabin door and look-
atum ever more.
Bro. Benjamin's originality is quite
scarce. J le employs our stvb to an
swer us, and does not hold up hh qup
ation marks. Beware of plagiarism.
Oir Republican friends say that
President Cleveland snubbed Cov.
over this grcit state, the day long ago uoraitcT, ot umo, at the Philadelphia
announced, viz: the eighth day of celelration. After insulting the Pics-
Novcmber. Let all christians be look- idem ot the United States as roraker
ing forward to this day, as to a holy hasou several occasions for tho past
day like untD but greater than any an. tow months, ho was simply a tool to
cient Jewish day of holy jubilee when place himself in a position where the
the brother "waxen Poor, and fallen president cci id get a lair chance to
into decay" be "relieved" when the show his contempt tor so small an in-
"slave shall ro out free, he and his onucer nas oeen one or cue
. I i. .1 : i i-i ! . i
i.:m :n Ta nnt f iu dav uiufc uuiibue ami siauuerous rauicais
of ours to be a precursor of these bless- l e country, and the President did
ill, to tho novertv-stmck and the jt right in snubbing him if he had
.1.... .i..:..,. i.",u C'n t hoi iio better sense than to intrude himself
UVU luut ilium iiaa umnv.. . .
I- . ..l.riatia,. .nun with soul SO dead. PO" hill). CCkh, (I vrhl.
thst is not now beforehand praying
that these tilings may come to pass.
Tu E uk is a very noticablc disincli
nation on the mrt of the nolitioians of
. . . n
This year has been a great one ioi uuk Orogoa to say anything in public on the
about mbilees. ihcre seems to uc no
certain derivation for the word. The
Hebrew Holnl from which some say it
comes, suits our purpose best, for it
with
meaus to bring or call back. W e,
other nations of the earth, have
long enough this old plan, viz: i
the devil in the drink long
chain for him to do all this mischief,
provided he pays us a good round sum
ti ied
ttivinar
enough
propOheJ prohibition amendment. Gov,
Peunoyer has not spoken; Sen. Dolpl
returned to Washington a mon th ago;
Sen. Mitchell says he has friends of the
question and can't afford to take any
puunc position on it, though it is
known that ho has privately pledged
himself both ways; Representative
Hermann maintains a discrete silence,
and iii general the war horses of both
Knowing the capieity of man it is he parties show no interest in the subject
himself who raises the cry, "pay douole except to dodge it. Prehaps Gov
quadruple, only leave mc my length of Peunoyer will stay away till after tho
chain." A curious lcsult. Dr. Cros- TOte j3 taken, and very likely Senator
by and his crew must find in the Min- Kji.icji anj Representative Hermann
neapolis Daily Press about tins very wj)i relieve themselves of einbarrass-
thing. "There never has been somcnts ,y taking their departure.
many arrests nor 83 many convictions Congress will assemble in a little more
as in the month of July, and yet the than two months, and. perhaps as they
thousand dollar license has gone into arc a little lame they will think fit to
effect!" But no wonder, we' say, the start now. Orcjonian
devil's round sum has gilded his chain
allalon? the length. It has made J r costs no more time or expense to
drinking so very respectable, that it is raise a good fruit tree or a standard
lhit thaf'invis Krai e vine, nor any more land (or that
matter than it docs to cultivate a van
are
will
, ii V.nt nihon t.hev
men, i ana so mey me. u j
?ay that as a paity they are better than
Democrats, and especially on'the tem
perance line, wo say that they are
unfair uuless they prove their assmup
tions by their works, and there never
was a better time in the history of
Oiegon for the gentlemen you refer to
to vo.c the prohibition amendment
ticket. At least nine or ten -of the fif
teen Republicans that you say
"rpnerallv around conventions"
& w r
vote squarely against the prohibitory
amendment now pending in Oregon,
flio nniuiot even fait back on
the subterfuge that it is "a party ques
tion. It is not a patty question, and
yettlw leading Republicans of this
B3ciion are ag dnst it. The RepubU-
.fr m tlm sitAte or Cre2on will
m held responsible for tho result of the
election in Novemljer, because they
cart speak, and it is done. Mr. Drain
Echo this pending election will force
you to make your claims good as Re
publicans, or you will come down from
your stijts and arrogance where you
have been perching for so long a time.
We have said as a party, the Republi
cans have been uncertain throughout
the nation, on this temperance ques
tion especially, and we believe they
arc. The leading Republican papers
of lie State are against it, you hold to
the moral side of the question which is
right, and the Vlaiwleakt holds that
it lis "purely secular." Crack these
nuts, and c will give you a few inoic.
before the electou in November.
a line thin" to drink.
ible spirit" that puzzled Shakespeare,
has puzzled many since, and which for ety that has no marketable value.
want of a better name be called devil. This is a fact which our horticulturists
That "invisible spirit" is still the same. should bear in mind, together with the
vxri.i,,,.. w c-i-w or.,1 fwprflowa ft accepted rule that to make o'-chards or
? Uvkixvi u oai atvg . .
i.i - ,-o,.e th Wtnm of vineyards profitable, it will not do to
j:..- u T.ur in fnl mix varieties.
away man's brains" and bury up Ins
soul is just the same. This brings me
to my text, which not being a parson,
I did not think necessary to head my;
sermon with. Psalms 92-6. Spurgooif
quotes a Hebrew scholar on this and
says, expressively David wrote; "The
Ocr cotem. should blush for shame
when' sending out such indecent and
vulgar insinuation as it did last week
in reference to the Orojon Transcript's
"cayuse" etc., etc. The effort to say a
nasty thing in a newspaper was a very
successful one, and hut one meauing
O
I Ml i 1 it. ..Ml
man-orute win not Know, iue icxm ww .ld bc from hn lnnguagc.
not understand this. The man-brute
precisely translates tlie Hebrew words;
one whom God has endowed with man- Tut; Orcjonian and Postlaud Xeica
hood,, but w ho has debased himself to are quiescent about each other. One
bnitehood: a man as beinr of God's ere- seems afraid, and the other is "lad of
Children
Cry fbr-
PITCHER'S
Ileal III and Sleep -without
Morphine.
Artministmtriv Xulirc.
NOTICE ISyiIEK Ell Y CIVF.N THAT THK I N
lcjiX"Ctl lias liocii duly a;i.jiiitel by the
order oftlic County Court of lloiiL-Ias county, sUte
ol Oregw. Administratrix of t'so cstato of rranyes
Arcliauibcau deceased and that she h.n duly fUHli
ftod as such AdntinUtratriv. All iicriiin hoklm?
claims against the deceased are ruquired t Jrtcnt
iriiein la mud Administratrix duly veiilied as ly In w
retjuired at her residence in Krciich Settleinriit in
Doutrlas cotiiitr. Orcsroinvftliin six months front the
date of this notice or tho first publication thereof.
And nil persons knowing thcmscKc indeliteii to
the deceased are notified to make iuunediAte pay
Dicnt to said dmiuistr.trix.
Dated Sent. 30th, 1S87.
Laxr & Laxe. JossrniNC ai ii.nmr. vi .
Attorneys for said Estate. Administratiix.
sujxzvroiNi-.
I-'om;
OHlf,
I
tiit iu Equity
to foreelo.-.
iiiort;tc.
I
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In the Circuit Court in an.l for
SUte of Oregon.
Svlvestcr rennover,
Geo. W. Webb, and
Geo. W. JIcHride,
Board if Couiinisioiicrj of
the State of Oregon for the
sale of School and I'nivcrxity
lauds and for the invest
ment of the funds thereof,
Plain, iffs
vs.
n. F. D'jwcll ami
'. A. I'owell,
Defendants.
To U. F. Dowel I and N- A. Dowcil, above named
Defendants.
In the name of tlm State of Oregon, you and cjch
of you are hereby summoned anil retptircd l-i: ap
car and answer Plaintiff's complaint now on lift
against vou in the above cntitlorl suit with the clerk
of said Court, on or before the 10th day of October
1S87. it belli!.' Monday, MR nrst day of the next reg
ular term of said Court to bc held at the court lioubC
iu Bosclmrs i aiil lKmglas county, Oreson, jatid
vou arc notified, that, if you fail to appear ail't an
awcr said complaint as herein required the plaintiffs
will apply to said court lor me reuci ueinauueu in
said Complaint, to-wit, tliat the certain morttfae
executed and delivered by defendants to plaintiffs
OntlioTthday of December 1883 lie foreclosed and
the real property therciu in said mortgage dcseribetl
aa follows to-wit: The north half of the Donation
land claim of Jesse Applcgate and wife in Township
Twenty -two (22) South Range Five (5) West, Willam
ette Meridian, except two hundretl acre Vnoris oi
less, conveyed .v W. H. II: Applegnte to Charles
unun ana v. iraiu on dmwiiui iDnf uuui in
scribed as follows: llcgiiimnir at the northwest
corner of said Donation claim niniiltis; thence iiprtlt
89" 15' East 03 chainsj thence South 'il' 20' Wcit 37
cliains and 11 links, thence South 8!t' lo' West
chains, thence North ai 20' East 37.15 chains t) Hit
place Ol IICXUUMUei colitailllilg i-ji.uu acres, sinetaiiu
except C.35 acres of land lying west of tho County
road deeded to Cart wri slit, also the Donation laud
claim of James W. Jones, being the north half of
the Southwest fpiaitcr and the south half ult the
Northwest quarter of section Twci:ty-three j 0-3)
Township Twciity-three (il) South Kauo Five (:')
West Willamette Meridian, containiiig 100 awes,
all lying in Douglas county, Stateof Orcein, beisold
and "Uie"priK-cjd of uucli salo be fii-st-applied tthe
pavuicnt of tbc costs and expenses of tmch foro
elosure and sale, to t he payment of sii. h at torney's
fee as the Court shall adjudge reasonable for fore
closing this mortgage, and to the payment of ; said
itriucinal sum of two thousand dollars, due upon
Hi.. nr..missorv note, which said nmrteago wa-s given
to secure, with interest thereon which from the date
ii r. f to AuL'ust 11th 1887. amounts to two bund
red and sixty -eight and 45 100 dollars, with legal
li,t.--.t. .it. I be rate of eiirht ncr cfnt tier annum
from said date, and plaintiffs willtake judgtnent
against said defendant li. F. Dow ell for any idefi
dniicc which inav remain unnaid after applying the
proceeds of such sale as afore said j"
Tbia Kiimmmia is nublishcd bv order of lion. II. S.
Bean, Judge of said court, which order is dated
August lOtll, 1887. '. " iiAjiii.iu.i.
1'laintifis Attorney
li
TRY
jr. a Aim but
Of
Myrtle Greek!
it Mutual silence is a beautiful virtue
Some folks fie;ht hardest when then
no danger at hand.
is
ation in his own image, but a brute, as
being self moulded (shall we say self-
made) into the image of the baser ani
mals." If the old Psalmist could be
amongst us christians (?) living nearly
three thousand years later and could
note the ravages in the "human form
divine," that this invisible spirit has
made, how would he apply his old term
to thenVT How much more would lie
think it fitted them than the old-world- j A one armed man in Salem lately
ers to whom he first applied it. Brute-1 applied for a divorce on the ground
man. where is the manhood in the crea
' i .
lost and thefonlract was
lx the precinct where Drain lo
cated there were th. -own alout C" re
publican majority on an average at the
last election, and but 1 piohibition
votes. That is republican temperance
with a vengeucc.
Tue obtuseness of tho editor of the
rlaiiiilcalcr is provoking. His rehash
last' week was so devoid of pith or
point, that wc realized more than ever
before in life the applicability t liiia
of that old saw which reads, "Where
x ignorance ih bliss, lis folly to bs wise
ture that bites off hi3 comrades ear?
That props up an old friend againbt the
wall, already trembling -vith paralysis,
and forcibly pours the whisky down
his throat until he dies? In another
that in the sacred presence of a dead
wife, kicksjds little seven year old girl
from the room with a horrid oath? Or
in one that goes to a neighloring town
to hold revelry leaving a sick wife and
three cnildren to starve at home? To
us, whose homes remains intact and un
sullied from this "invisible spirit," is it
real to us what these horrors signify?
Or are our minds perchance so perme
ated by II. Rider's "Haggard s Mys
terious Shes,' and other wild imagin
ing, that tacrc is nothing that is real
left to us! There is not imagination
of our own left wherewith to put our
selves for a moment into the places of
those creatures to whom I allude.
The brute men are real. They don't
live far away, and are all alive now in
their bmte life. Their maidiood pretty v.,- nt
that the hand he had given his wife in
maiTiige was
therefore void. Ex.
The rhiiwleokr talks about telling
'whoppers," well we decline laying any
more, when the "pot won Id undertake
to call the kettle black."
"When Baby wag ick, we gave lier Catloria,
When abe m a Child, she cried for t'Miorta,
VThen she became Ilia, she clans to Castoria,
When the had Children, the gare them Castoria,
"y-C vcv W0ldd enjoy your dinner
J Yj and are prevented by Dys
pepsia, use Ackers dyspepsia uaoiets.
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
We guarantee them. S3 and CO cents.
at Masstci's drug store,
CLr r the Children." They are es
S3lvrW Decially liable to eudden
f!r.M rinrxrtis. Crouu. Whoopinff Couth,
etc. We guarantee Acker English
RTrtAr1v & nosiUTO cure. a saves
: - . .
anxious watcning.
scon will be trammed out by this devil at Marker's drug store
Sold by
lincv
Has on Hand
A full line of Groceries, Staple, t
and Dry Goods, G'ent3 Furnisjhing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes
Tobbaoco and fine Cigars, Notions,! and
Perfumevy, Tin and Hardware, llaiich
Goods etc. He will keep on hand
full supply of everything kept in
first-class stoic, and at living prices.
g3r-r-TXl HXIMC y- OA T.I" a
1000 SHEEP!
-o-:fou sai.e: o-
BY F. B. WAITE !
These are tine Slock sheep, uipil in
CuoJ onler. Will sell the whole
o
or in lots to suit the purchaser.
For Particulars address,
P, B, WAITH
Rosebur
band
Or.
wi i -ir Tinti-' ""3 "J"-
:OFFEl?!5:
FOR
:SO.ME CIIOICE:-
Spanisli Merino Bucks
Can be seen at my residence in French Settlement.
i . Address HENEY COXS,
Hoscburr.!orcj0tt.
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