Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, June 10, 1889, SEMI-WEEKLY, Image 2

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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
MANY VERY KlXTt WOJtlfS.
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. BY
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. N. BELL, Editor
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POOR FELT.OW, HO W MAT.'
No, Mr. Benjamin we are not mad
at what you said in criticism of Rev.
Mr. Wade and the Christian religion.
We simply reviewed your contempt
nous sneers at divine things which you
have been in the habit of doing for
some time. We did this in a decent
and respectable roannerand it cut you
to the quick, because it was true and
every Christian man and woman in
this community knew what we said t
be true. You did not, in your tirade
of personal vileness, attempt to reply
to one solitary word of our friendly
criticism, but flew into a passion, and
lifted the floodgates of your low bill
ingsgate, and then in a torrent, poured
forth words, that not one lady or gen
tleman in all this community endorses.
Your atheistical flings and infidel sneers
at the Christian ministers of this town
ever since you have had an interest in
the Plaindealer, has become a stench in
the nostrils of . this whole people. A
respectable skeptic, we have the truest
sympathy for, but a loud-mouthed, ran
ting atheist, we abhjfr, and we mean
you, and do not knejw of another such
specimen of degradation in all this coun
try. What relevancy had your per
sonal falsehoodsto the question in
handl You know, and you dare not
attempt to prove one solitary allegation
which you have made. But why answer
, a fool according to his folly? Now sir;
you can write a "month or two," or to
all eternity, so far as we are concerned,
and about us personally if you choose,
but two things are certain, we shall de
fend what is true and honorable against
the drivlings of an apology of a man,
who has, unfortunately " for the social
and religious caste of this community,
been allowed to hold a place as an edu
cator of public morals. And secondly,
we have no reply whatever to make
against a scavenger that would get so low
as to print utterances that he does not
believe himself, neither has he the least
shade of proof to sustain his rantings.
No; Mr. Benjamin declines to discuss
thif question like a gentleman should,
but says that he will "for a month or
sj" measure swords with us if we like
indulging in personal abuse. We de
cline your proposition, knowing full
well that the school in hich you were
brought up has trained you to speak
"evil and that continually," and we
know by a, sad acquaintance with you
as a journalist, that you will not tell
the truth at all times. You told this
same Capital Journal man that you
was "the editor of The Review," at
one time, then yon denied it, and then
we proved that you did so, and you
dared not deny it anymore. So you
see we are at a disadvantage to under
take to cope with you on this low plane.
If you will secure someone who can
and will discuss these questions of cas
uistry with us, we are here to do our
best, and will accommodate you, but
to accept ) our suggestion would place
us so low i:i the scale of society thit
we should never hope to rise again.
A number of Roseburg's best citi
zens have given us words of commend,
ation for the l-ebuke we stave the scorn-
er that edits the Plaindealer. One
leading citizen said to us that "Benja
min did more to cast a cloud of con
tempt upon religion than all other men
in this county." A man in the conn
try said "that The Review lid a good
p:ece of work whenit defended the sanc
tity of t!a; homes of this county against
the sloi-s vast upon tnem by one W. P.
Benjamin. He said that he rejoiced to
see the gool work go forward." This
man was :.ot i member cf any church
cither. A man in Tennessee, a Re
publican, who takes both The Review
and Plaiwlu'er, Baid that the Plain
dealer's scurri lous flings at Christian
ity were hardly decent to go into a re
spectable family. ; The fact is the re
spectable people, whether Christians or
not, of this community for a long time
have told us that somebody else ought
to edit the Ylaindealer. The minis
ters of the town have not always been
well pleased with this same fellow's
sneers, and one of them was absolutely
misrepresented r by Benjamin about
what should have been said in his ser
mon. We never undertook any piece
of work that has so generally met the
approbation of the whole people as
this. We knew that we would be villi-
fied, that6ome little, small, envious per
sons would applaud the scurrillity this
pseudo-editor would heap upon us, but
duty impelled us to this work, and we
shall see it through. No church, no
member of any church, no Snnday
school, no Christian fireside where the
Bibrte is read, no family altar, is safe
from this atheistical gorrilla. Just
think of any decent man saying
"measly eight gallon jar of water,"
refering to the miracle wrought in Cana
of Gallilee by the Sayior. We are not
perfect by a good deal, but as sure as
you live our heart is in the right place
when it comes to any one belittling the
cause of religion, which has given us a
civilization which has raised the inhab
itants of earth to a position of granduer
and blessedness that is the grandest
marvel of the ages. We owe to this
Agency all that have and aie. And
while we struggle to reach the higher
eminences, and to point the young and
tender characters to these elevated
planes of purer thought and practice,
to have a man in the community to
be continually shooting poisoned ar
rows into the very hearts and homes
of piety is morp than we will pass by
any' longer unrebuked. We try to do
right bv all men, and yet in the midst
of humanitv we sometimes fail, how
ever, our drift in this mode of existence
shall be upward, and we shall do what
we can for "the defence of the Chris
tian religion." ; This editor of the
Plaindealer instead of discussing the
questions we called him to task for,
fell to a column of personal abuse, and
strange to say a few, and only a few
rolled this scurrillity under their
tongues as a sweet morsel. We are in
your midst, when we go wrong, have
the courage to tell us so, do not em
ploy a "substitute" to do your dirty
work. Be a man. Tell the truth and
shame the Devil.
"Cease to do ' ami learn to do
wpU " is a r'otxl iiniverb. and one which
- - , 0 i '
W. F. Benjamin lives us credit for, j
for he says that v are now only an J
"ex-proprietor," is. m. However it is
not just the thing for n man like him
to prescribe for outers a medicine he i
will not ta!x-ehiiii9s-lf. If he had ceased j
his crookedness au an earlier day, that ,
piece of hutd th f he attempted to ap-
projuiati? in WWt Rosehtug from his.
neighbor without giving for, and fori
which his neighbor gave cf him a very j
true und exact description before the
hist co-.intv court, Mr. B. would now
r juy a reputation for honesty at least,
oat saddest of all, the on'y refr im that
W. F. can chant is, "u might have
baen." The mavks of crookedness are
to be seen standing in the C003 Bay
wagon road to day, and the evidence
is beyond dispute. Co and see. We
have absolute proof for every word we
say, he has not a word of proof for
what he says.
Stage Line,
IKO.M
Yes, Mr. Benjamin if that minister
did as alleged by you in charging that
doctor, he did wrong. But upon in
quiry we find the facts to be, that this
same minister and his family, not only
gave that doctor his tneaU, but gave
him a bed and furnished a hone for
him to ride for eleven days, and that
doctor was very sick part of the time
and that same minister gave him as
much attention as the doctor gave the
sick child. The doctor's wife and fam
ily being absent for the time. The good
doctor when he settled with that min
ister, of his own accord, reduced the
doctor bill without being asked, and
the YLiiwlealer's informant knew it,
and the settlement as made was in ac
cordance with the doctor's previos settlement.
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We hope some kind friend will go
and nib Bio. Benjamin down before
he dies of the "simples.". "Where is;-
rorance. U bliss, Tis folly to be wise.' j
We wonder if thepoor man once thought j
that anyone would take umbrage at, oi
believe a word of his last Thursday's
compliments? Poor fellow, it takts
more than statements of hi3 own man
ufacture to get people to believe him.
Sad, sad condition.
Another thing, if Mr. Benjamin has
any belief, he ought to avow it and
not be always beating around the bush.
We incidently learned that Benjamin
actually got mad because we hauled
him over the coals, and we have to say
to hint that he has our kind permission
to take his ow n time to get in a good
humor.
fry '
The reason we devote so much space
to oneline of battle this week is be
cause we want the people to under
stand that somebody had to skin a
skunk, and inasmuch as nobody else
would do it, we have undertaken the
job, and while it is very offensive work
we admit, it must be done to save the
poultry. We propose to do this work,
notwithstanding the effluvium is almost
unbearable. The best regulated fami
lies have to kill skunks sometimes, you
know, '
The leading paper published in
Southern Oregon is Thk Review. 1
Children Cry for
Sometime since Shephard ot the
Rogue River Courier talked big and
loud at us because we criticised him
about his slowness as a newsgatherer.
And now just as we expected he w9
compelled to step down and out per
force ot circumstances, and we are
glad to take the hand of Bro. Curry
who has already shown marked signs
of improving that pajtr.
The reason people sometimes don't
like you is, because you have convic
tions of right, while they have no con- j
victions whatever. They will neither j
build nor let other people build. When j
other people try to do something, they j
kick, that is all.
DYSPEPSIA.
J3 that misery experienced when we sud
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iabolical arrangement called a stomach.
The stomach is the reservoir from which
every fibre and tisxue must be nourished,
andany trouble with it is soon felt through-'
out the whole system. Among a dozen '
dyspeptics no two will have the same pre
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mental power and a bilious temperament
are subject to Sick Headache; those, i
fleshy and phlegmatic have Constipation,
whi le the thin and nervous are abandoned
to gloomy forebodings. Home dyspeptics
are wonderfully forgetful; others have
great irritability of temper.
Whatever form Dyspepsia may take,
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The underlying cause is
in the JLIVEIt,
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Acidity of the "
Stomach,
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Start the JLiver to working,
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"My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some
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Psoriasis 8 years. Head, arms, and breast
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VrOTICEI.S llEKEIiV !1VEN THAT WE THE
XI uuuursiL-iietl hm ln r... i .......... .....
.l Douglas wmnty, Or-sa, aH.int t.t A.diiii.ls'tia
mi iiib estsie of .ieitha Tiuriiiiui 1i..-ikp.i.
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required to ureipnt tl.ii sail,.. ... ...
vouchers at i. irreUfcn.-eoti oak Creek or at lh
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wunin ix nionii). Irani tli uale of ti.is uvtuv
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Trr v ,B i . Hwebury, Or., April 20, IStf).
?rt "io . , i fhe ""S of Junes, liTs
ea An act for the ! l-...- ,' . .
tMMof California Oregon, K.VSlW.hlSS
t-jn Territory," Steven VmiHouteu ,J Boih..rh
County of lWlas. State of Orn .
KOTfO
the prov
entitled
'VXlihl?S9i2T,n BtJxtmeut f,,r the Preha
ZfZJj?? I , -!eVt,"n.N'':,.,2-in ''hip
at,n. !. Ik. 1 1 I" ""I lO
.nu mitiu is i,K,re valuable lor it
timber or 8U,ue than for ajrricultural purpose,
to cstablLsh hi claim to sai.1 land before the Rticigt" r
and Iteceiverof thiaotflec at Howburtr, Oreeon i n
the lOtli day of June, 1S!. uur" wegon, c.n
lln nameg as ritnesti.- George Soah R 1J Di;
on, Charles K&h, W J Clifton, all ot KoseLiinc.
Douglas county, Oregon. "
.' Auv and art persons claiming adversely the aUfve
descrihed lands are requenled to fUe their claims in
tlnsoti.ee on or b fore raid S0thdav..r June, ls-
CHAS. W. JOHNSTOK,
Kejfiater.
Sheriff's Sale.
for" tCthe StBU! iU " J
S. Marks and A. Marks, iiart'ners under
the firm nam of S, Marks it . -
Plaintiffs
vs
L. J. Todd, John Haat, Photl B. Kinsey.
A; Slf?,'1. T. I Kimball and Geo
B. Merrill.
v..,: .A i ... Defendants
Notice U hereby g,Vcn that by virtue of an execn
twn and order of sale duly issued out of the above
named eourt and cauae on the 22d dav oi Mav la
wHSTT and. IUred inllun.u.n Ta
judgment and decree of foreclosure of a niortBai!e
1 S, n. fhhelOVe nme4 ll"tiff 8- Marks
t 'i ihe aVve nmed cfendenU h. J,
J?"a' t the hereinafter described
l vS Ud .1d ?remise commanding me t
as L h AiA RU.d raord land and premises
?Hf.?- , tC?. an1 ot of Hie proceeds arising
from said sale. First, to pay the offhi. "re-
S&ES TZ1-' - of this sa?e.
j -w.w as aicorney fee. Third to
P7ju. ?n'.f"tdoe PhtaUff herein amountin,, to
8214B.,u with interest from Man h Sd 18S9 at 8 tier
.CwJKrinnu,l'Vn?unli"r 3i..l2 lnpursuar.ee
a e 7k' U'l lvted uP-n nd i on Satur
day the 29th day of Joneltba between the honn
of o'clock . . and o'clotk r. u.u wit" t th
honr of one o'clock r.ii. or said daj sell at public
auction in front or the courthouse door in Kose
bur, DouRlas county, Oregon tothehiKhe bidder
for cash in hand aU the ritht title and Wrest the
said defendents U i. ToJd. Phoebe. B. Kimy J
A' SAkU' I" It i.1" and Geo' 8. Merrill or Uh
ercftbemhadonthe 26th day of April 18S7 or at
any tune thereafter in and to 'said mortgeJ I 'and
5 E i of section 21. The 8 W 4 or the 8 W !
8 K t of the If E J of section 21 and the SWl
section 22 all in township 23 S R 4 test 0f WiHam
ettemerimancoi.uimng 280 acres more or lew Tn
Pouglas county Oreiron. . ,n
Dated May 23, 18y. . B. C. AGEE, Sheriff
By S. C. MutEB, Deputy,