Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, October 07, 1887, Image 2

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ROSKBURG REVIEW
ISSUED FRIDAY MORNINGS
by
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. N. BELL, - - Editor
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1887.
A BIG FRAUD.
THE LEBANON WAGON ROAD INVE8
TtQATlON.
a MOT COLl.OS8.lt. S IJi.J.
lor ISO Mite; not a Trace Road Coa
atrtirti.it, Yet the Company Claims the Land.
Albany, Or., Sept. 28. The govern
ment commissioners sent out to inves
tigate the reported fraudulent obtaining
of lands by the W. V. & C. M., or Leb
anon wngon roml conipanj, were in
the city to-day en route to Portland,
having" completed a tour ef investiga
tion over the road. Th owmiasion,
consisting of (Jen. Wharton and Com
missioner McNamee, is aceonipanied
by Elisha Barne3 and J. C. Lucky, of
Prineville, who are interested in the
lands in questson. The commissioners
have obtained 1000 page3 of legal cap
paper, full of evidence taken at differ
ent poins along the route. They will
meet in this city Friday to tak depo
sitions. Mr. Barnes, who has acconi
. pained the commissioner over the en
trie route, says they have found that
for a distance of 250 miles not a trace
of road was constructed, yet the com
pany claim three sections per mile,
lie believes it to be the most collossal
land-grabbing fraud ever perpetrated in
tlie state, and one which if notcorrocted
will work a great injury to settlers in
Linn and Crook counties. The find
ings of the commission will be awaited
with inteiPit.-Sat?suian.
The above shows beyond question
one of the many evidences of Cleve
land's administration to utu-atth - the
swindles and expose them, and punish
them, without reference t party al
legiance. These swindlers are Demo
c rats and Republicans, and Cleveland's
motto is "let no guilty man escape.
Bko. Benjamin propounds a reason
able question to us alxmt "what i;eod
the Railroad Conimissirsi has dojn the
farmers of Oregon." W answer" by
say ing the O. R. &. N. Ce. has re
duced their rafcts m wheat this year
from that of last year as a ioiosition
of compromise to the Railroad Commis
sioners of Oregon, which oveiture the
Commissioner did not accept, but still
insists on a S 100 rate instea'd of a
.kOO rate the present tinfl. If as
much wheat will be meved front east
ern Oregon to Portland this year as
last, then the farmers on wheat alone
can save . 157,000, this year in freight
on the O. R. k N. Company, line.
About 10 per cent more wheat will be
raised this year east of the mountain
than last year, therefore orer 200,000
in freights will reward the producer
this year. Read the letter of Mr. Wm.
Hoag in The Review this week under
head of railroad matters, and you will
see a wonderful reduction on that line,
and there" was less complaint of over
charge against this line than any in
Oregon, except the Coos Bay and Co
quille City railroad. By carefully
reading the State papers our eotempo-
rary will see all . the doings of the
Board. All the efficient points of the
1 railroad laws are complied with by the
railroads at once, and about the doubt
ful points they hesitate. Conclusion,
a stronger law is necdetL
The Oregon Sentinel well and sensi
bly says,
Col. Fred. Ciaut has been nomi
nated by the Republicans fer seeretary
of state. If he has been nominated for
his. ability, this is lSroiier: bat if be
cause he is frcncral (J rant's son,
then
it is a manifestation of toadyism that
is to be emphatically disapproved.
Ability not ancestry should be re
warded. Kx- !ov. Pokteh, of Tennessee, who
has just resigned the 'assistant secreta
ryship of state, says Mr. Cleveland
will, of course, be renominated, and is
of the opinion that he cannot le beat
en. H3 says of the President: "He is
far stronger and a greater leader of
men than th' people generally tinder
ttaud him to be. He in essentially
a great man." . IfyA .
The Acmj York San erifcicises the
u
resident's grammar. Like most men,
the president may be slightly defective
in his grammar, but in rugged honesty
and a determination to do kS duty as
chief executive, his stock is at a high
premium. That lcats grammar-,
hoitco the Suit's distress. Gazette.
The Albany Democrat is "making
it warm" for II. VT. Scott of the Ore
gonian. So far as we areable to ob
serve the Democrat is ahead in this
present discussion with the leading pa
per of the Northwest.
The more the Democratic jai ty dem
onstrates that its mission in life is not
to shut up factories, but to make them
hum light merrily the madder the Re
publican organs get.
The sentence of the lower court l as
been sustained by the supreme oourt of
New Yoik, and Jacob Sharp will servo
his country four years in Sing Sing
penitentiary.
Ouk strictures upon the Plain-teak,
seems quite annoying to the editor,
and since he says that lie has enough,
Me will not lay on McDuff. STiake
ieare. Skxatou Hjscock of New York, has,
the presidential Bee U hi, derbv
Whoop 'em Liza Jane
THE PROHIBITION COLUMN.
A TJtlEIi EXPE1WHEXT.
A great living statesman says a
good government is that which makes
it easy for men to do right and difficult
to do wrong! How perfect in theory!
But when this very man legan experi
menting with it practically, he bought
his experience by making fatal mis
takes. He was too much of an opti
mist to read human nature altogether
truly. Or was it, that unscathed him
self from its da its, he could not appre
ciate the force of Al-Shore! The old
Arabs named it right Al-Shcre "bad
fiend," from which according to some
philologists, we have our word alcohol
Although he said it not until having
lived. aWit seventy years in the world.
Gladstone must have been many years
thinking out his well-known maxim:
That "drink slays more than war, fam
ine and pestilence together." When
he was quite a young man he set him
self the task of tying the hands of this
destroyer. It was certainly by a curi
ous way, first was by giving it at one
fiat, (so to speak) myriad hands. He
fancied men drank, because the drink
was rather hard to get at, it was
hedged round with a good deal of retl
tajte regulation, and consequently did
not appear at every turn. Gladstone
accordingly got the "bccr-aci" passed,
which irave facilities for beerhouses,
(or pot houses as they arc often called)
to crop up, like fetid toadstools,- on
every little village green m every re
tired hauilct, at almost ev ery cross road
where a traveler might like to rest.
There was not a nook where the mon
ster did not'sircUb these myriad hands.
And with what result? England be
came more and more one of the must
drunken nations on the face of the
earth. The "grand old man" of to-day
forgot in the assumption "f his youth
the proverb, "what the eye doth not
see the heart dot li not want.'' It is
the truth i this proveib. The word
not of one man, but of the people
That lies at the root of this amend
ment campaign. It is to put away
the open flaunting tempting saloon that
the esmpaignists are after, It is not
to clear the state of all alcoholic liquids
at one swoop. Commerce is bound to
hold them still to fill doctors' pre
scriptions, for certain mechanical pur
poses and (as many christians believe)
for sacramental uses. It is not to
cure the old toper, who is as much dis
eased, as though he had an incurable
heart complaint. In accordance with
Hehneman theory that"likc cures like,"
he will be bound to have it in order to
effect his cure! It is not for his sake
tuat we beg for amendment votes.
He is tottering on the brink of the
grave anyhow, and the grave will soon
hold him, amendment or no amend
ment It is for our boys, that they
may have t!ie temptation of the open
saloon removed from their paths, before
they learn to go in and out, losing their
precious will-power, sullying all that is
noble and glorious inheir manhood,
and defacing the body, which was
meant for God's temple. There is not
more than one man in a hundred, w ho
will attribute his fall to that mysterious,
inherited craving. The ninety-nine
w ill tell you it was the sociability of
the thing made them take to drmk.
They just weut in with friends to have
a good time, and that was all. The
saloonist knows well how to cater for
this gregarious instinct in young men.
He has his billiaid table, arranges his
card parties, hires the musician, and Ls
good company himself. While he often
ponders lo'a lower instinct, and intro
duces the dunciiig'girl of low character
as a farther attraction in order to gel
his whisky sold and his pockets lined.
Alas for his poor soft dupes, not so
wary as the birds that will not bc
caught by the trap in sight! Their
chains are soon forged for them, that
bind them lody and soul,
until tliev
can neither rise nor fly away,
why are we, with open eyes, to
our sons (and our daughters, fur
Now
-idler
they
suffer although, thank God not in
propria persona) to be thus inveigled
and entrapped! And just because a
certain set of men make it their cral
to swindle them out of their manhood
and their money. Surely in this
America where the laws arc made "by
the people and for the people," the peo
ple will not suffer themselves to be
hoodwinked by this liquor craft! Rest
assured it is this liquor-craft th at is
hoodwinking you week after week in
the pages of the Oregonian. Count up
the liquor ads. and if you arc keen
enough tTie ads. of the Portland men
in league with the liquor craft, and
you wi!l see why the Oregonian sings
a different song "than he did w hen dis
...... ... . .
gusteu with the election, lie was going
"to do away with Portland saloons,"
about a year and a half ago. Are you
aware that the following clay on which
the Daily News declared for the amend,
ment, a committee of these brethren of
the liquor-craft, visited every likely
merchant in the city, asking him no
longer to support the News. In fact
to boycott it! The same thing vas
transacted in Astoria, when one of its
papers published the W AJ .T. T.ai tides.
By w hat article of Freedom, t-an this
people suffer itself to le manacled by
the liquor craft! It will seek to han
dicap you e sure, with left handed
gifts, soft word and oily palms. But
quit you like men. Be not bamboozled
THIS IS NO IMPOSITION
ON THE PUBLIC!
From NOW until further notice I will sell
Everything in my store at a reduced
price, and DEFY Anybody in Oregon
to sell at the same price.
M. JOSEPHSON.
?P. S. J ill NOT RETIRING FROM RUSI-
or intimidated by a set of men whose
Cod is " filthy lm. :foke ms Q
your sacred right at the ballot lx, to
protect your home, and vour friends
noincs.v our children and vour u- i diUi s
children, from this curse that is so in
timidating, and yet so deadly.
B. A. N.
CACSE Al EllZt r.
This is "ohm to br o e. ..
land frauds The swamp land and
wagon road frauds arc all ex,,mciMing
a spell of very rainy weather. Tlie
"'oplc are beginning to feel that thev
have a few rights tlmt i
spec ted. ,S tcs in, i
Herein is the Staa,i,,H comnelled
to do homage to the honesty and sineer
ity of the national Democratic atl min
istration of President Ch-veland. Tho
people are beginning to recognize their
rights because those rights arc being
maintained by the ailiiiiniM.i-ai.mn
Millions of acres of h,iKl in Ore-'on
will be relumed to the people by "the
investigation ordered by President
Cleveland. Those fraudulent giants
would never have been cnouired in to
by a Republican administration, and
the action of our national administra
tion will safely ,,hcc Oregon in the
list tort 1 rover Cleveland as his own
successor. The nalsv r i v r.f R.;.-.1.;Mu
the threats of Tultle. the whimnerin
of Ohio's fool Governor Foraker, fade
into insignificance as "issues" before
the splendid record of President Cleve
land in securing to the i-eonlo millions
of acres of land fraudulently held by
various kinds of grants. ' - '-
What can be done in the prune
business in Orezon U inrliVnt.vi i. .
letter from Douglas county, published
to-day. Here is a product for wlnVi.
thdie is a market that never can be
overstocked, and Oregon cei thinly can
not be surpassed in production of the
prune, either for (juantity or quality.
xiune growing in Oregon is destined
to become one of the srreat feature nf
cj - w
the fruit business. Oregonian.
When Kbj wm sick, we gave her Caetorin,
When she was a CbUd, she cried for Castoria,
When she became IJisa, she clang to Castoria,
When ebe had Children, the gare them Castoria,
Soother at hand. It . is the only safe
medicine yet made that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or MorpJdne, but gives the child natural
ease front pain. Prico 23 cents. Sold by
A. C. Marstcrs.
T"yv trifle with any Throat or
JV,VVV Iyung Disease. If you have
a Cough or XhkL or the children are
threatened wi
r ot v nooning loucrn.
use Acker's I&sieav and prevent
further trdulla UIijs a positive cure;
ana we guaxacveoji.j 1 ncoio ana ouc
Maistcrs ilmi; store.
HABDWARE
AjT 3 n"' Prt-'l'-lrC'l to'ollcr Keller l.irgiiin ill in any da: in the slate,
WE HAVE
TIjc -Star1 Chillt-d l'lo-, warranted the best and cheapet. -Tlie "Brx .i." ii.l i-i . n v
Sueiriow-TheSohd Comfort Sulky, the oi.l, suessful Sulk, N.sn
Mttu-Couwou Harrow.. Ucr Harru S,iUJf tooth Harrow, Rolling Ii, H.u row,, Seeder s,
Drills etc. uhieii we will sell cheap. - '
JTTST XtBCXIXVXIO
An immense rtock of "Superior- Cook Stoves-Fire backs warranted for 15 years. A full l,e of Hc.t
Prices ' CVC" WarrantCtl w,,5ch "c 8ciI ":" han you ,-an get "trash." Get our
Wa,on.- Lansing Ste-el Skein lVT..,,tvi.;.- c... . . .... .
,n l; , v .. .. , " "- jiai.-niiies, aim tne largest sioeK oi iiunJ. ire o
""" ""rsC Vm 'wt"li n-l An.unition everbr,.ught t.. .Southern Oregon.
DOW T FORGUEIT
That e c in sell 0u VVineh;ster Rifles and Shot Ouns cheaper than 1'ortlaii.l.
Remeuiber that we have an immense stock of Cheap Tinware just from the East and will sell it cl iup
er TlunThe Oie.ipe-it. We nl!o no one to sell cheaper than we, for it can't bo done.
DEPOT HOTEL,
KOSEHlK. OKEOOA.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
, f9rUU li use lias lately changed hands and in
oiouylil.v renovatej niul refurnished. Thetnnol
n; public nil) find the liest of aceoiiimoiliilioiis
No Uliiiiuiuou Kiuiloved.
SMITH liAILKY.
XZXIXR'Sr ' CONN
:OFFECS:
-:sMr . Hole F:-
Spanish Merino Bucks.
Can he seen ill my rcc'ule-nee in KreiiWi Settlement.
Address 1IKNKV CONN,
Rooelitiry, Oregon.
Xoticc For Publication-
Land Oftiec at Koscburg, Orvgoii, Oet. Cth 1SS7.
NOTICK JS IIKKKBY OiVKN THAT THE KOL
lowinjf named settler lias filed notiec of his
intention to make final proof in sunrt of his
i-laim, and that said proof will lie made before the
Register or Receiver of L". S. Land Office at Hose
burg, Oregon, on Saturday, November 12, lt7, viz:
August R. Brown, Homestead Kntrv, No. 3918 for
the N 1 of S E and N 1 of S W Section 20, T'.
2fi, S R 7, West W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuoui residence upon, ami cultivation of, said
land, via: J. rartwright, John Vcaree, A. Dihbell,
Geo. W. Adams, all of Cleveland, Douglas count y,
Oregon .
I'UAS. W. JOHNSTON,
Register.
"TRY HIM !"
31. (l.tlllllillT
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Myrtle Creek!
lias on Hand
A full line of Groceries, Staj'l.', Fancy
and Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes
Tobbacco and fine Cigars, Notions, and
Perfumery, Tin and Hardware, llanth
Goods etc. He w ill keep on hand a
full supply ofjevcrything kept ' in a
first-class store, and at living prices.
GIVE Z9CXIVX A. CiVZiXi
1000 SHEEP!
-o-:i ok svVI.k:- o-
BY F. B. WAITE !
The.c are line SUiek sheep, and in
good order. Will sell the whole band
or in lots to suit the purchaser.
For Pai ticnlaiTu7idTw2
V. V. WAITE, y
Roseburg. Or
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