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-3V ,3 110SEBURG REVIEW. FKIDAY. MAY 15, 18$5. THE WILL OF TH3 PEOPLE. '.-"An eminent. English statesman pro mulgated the doctrine thit "the people are always right.' lie went. on to show that in great political excitements, when perhaps'. the "highest thought of the nation sees no salvation but in a certain course, the people on. -the con trary decided adversely t and the wis dom of their co urio was ' afterwards fully justified. The ".'remarkable dis crepancy in tin 3 argument is that while the truths of history, are known, no one can make a hazard as to what would have been the result if the dif ferent lines of policies advocated had been adopted instead of Che ones that we-e. -Thus while we see the wonder ful advancement of our American re public, still we have no means of judg ing what our "condition would have been if those Presidential candidates who haver only been defeated by a hair's" Vrcl i,h had been elected. ;So w0Aro satisfied with human progress, fancy and paint the pictures that sould never have realization. Yet there are . some '. astounding truths that prove the magnificent ca pacity of the American people for self government. The great civil war, its results and the acceptation of those re sults form the moat interesting chap ter in this study, and another guide post was the peaceable solution of the Tihlen-Ifayes embroglio, nd the quiet . acquiescence by a n.ajority of the peo ple in what they considered a great wrong. Certain it. is that a people of uch wonderful vitality and trust in the justness of their cause, and love And devotion to their institutions have reached the highest plane in man's ad vancenerit. ' 'Certain it is that among the common people can be found such patriotism, such liberality, such good x amimon sense as to thwarr at onco the schemes of the demagogues, wreck the hopes of a political organization am1, to stamp out the ragaries of states- men. ''.'. - We are led into this tram of thought by the judgment that is being placed upon thi administration of President -m Cleveland by the peoplv While party Bshemers and the independent element see much to criticise and condemn, the people are determined. .and Mncaro in their approval. They see in his ad ministration a hope for an honest, eco fc liomical, painstaking government. They Boa that the gnneial plan is cor-' rect, and although they expect a mis take to be made here and there, never theless they have confidence in the ability, wisdom and honesty of hcir chief executive. So far as the people are concerned, no administration since Monroe's time haalhud such a positive support And candidly, co adminis tration so much "deserved it. The era if good will is dpon us; let us so lay its iounaauons oroaa ana deep that it will endure forever. In the common hope and desire for a government of the people, honestly administered, in fcaarty . sympathy with the genius of oar institutions, the people have for gotten party ties, have turned from the dead pa's; to the living present, looking forward to a bright future, . have f placed their trust in Grover Cleveland, and to him with one acclaim Ay, "Godspeed!" The hirtory of the Northwest is one of steady developmeut, and this , is as true of journalistic enterprises as it is of any ether form of industry. Teu .-years ago its present publisher founded The West Shore, and its pro gress upward from " the extremely mod est sheet first ; issued, with its small circle of friends, to the large illustrated magazine of today-,.". with. its.. .thousands of readers throughout tho whole Northwest, has been continuous and gratifying.; Its field is constantly wid ening, and. In order to more fully cov - cr it and in order to fulfill. its mission it & determined upon making a "decided gdvanco step, Hereafter The West Shore will be published simultaneously fsoci Tacoroa and Portland. The Pu get Sou.id country is a magnificent re gion, developing with wonderful rapid, ity and must necessarily create a me tropolitan city of , its own. For this reason the published considers The West Shore as more acceptable repre senting thNorthwest and doing great, er justice to its patrons when issued from both Portland anclTwcorrfl, the Puget Sound terminus of the great Torthreii Pacidc Baili oad. Kepresont jttiveg of the magazine may be found in. both cities, and communications, by pjail may be sent to either ofiice. Jilaine has passed a law preventing persons from soliciting trade for liquors in the State, Drunkards wiij beam prisoned from five to thirty days for the first offense, and from ten to ninety for J,he Becond. The legislature has pas-JC'd a" law-prohibiting 'newspapers jrqra advertising liquors. f IDiTOSUL ITUTES. Onward we spftd away on the south bound train last Monday evening, with Jacksonville and the RedmenV cele bration in 'contemplation. At Med -ford we arrived on time and then took the stage for the city of our first love, save Ashland. Hotels crowded, - no place to take a nap; thence we fat up and ruminattd upon tLe past and pen sively looked into the near future df events thai; were about to transpire in the beautiful city nest la I closely up to the fastnesses of the towering Casr cades. One o'clcck came,: and with it the tho dedicatory exercises of the new and commodious hall cf the Kedmen (of tho forest, not savage or warlike, however). : These ceremonses were unique, and yet impressive, the hall beautiful for architectural display and substantial in construction.. The hall was crowded,' packed, jammed; yes, jammed until one could scarcely breathe that one was ourself. " The afternoon passed without any thing of noto occurring,, The evening was spent m the reception of f.-iends and aoiree gayety." Wednesday dawned and thero came the band tournament The competition was between the llenly Hand, of Cal ifornia - and the Jacksonville Band. Sweet music floated out upon the breeze and was heard by the 1 eager throng. Prof. Pragler, Hon.N. Langel and Sergeant Dunlap were the judgts and said, through II r. Langel, that the Ilenly Band was entitled to the first prize, 80, and tho second to the J act sonville Band,; $50; and, as a repre seulative lady remarked in our hear ing, "the decision, was a just one, be cause of the eminently wise selection made by the bands in reference to the merits of' the music produced on this occasion. Both bands' did Aell. Jack sonville had a gala day for which she is noted. They will have a big Fourth of July, .and want'everybody to come. We met many old friends and renewed acquaintances of years gone by. This meeting and greeting was a bright spot jii the passing history of this reporter. We shall write moie particularly next week and let you know how the people are getting on generally. We nowgo to the home of Mrs. Ih to visit and seo our very dear friends whom wo have known these many years with much pleasure. We shall give you the result of our. inventory next week. " Until then, 'Gu ten abend.'4' Th8 Value cf Printer's Ink. We clip the following from one of onr liveliest exchanges the Behtoi Leader published in Corvallis. 'That paper expresses truly the situation in other towns a3 well as '-Corvallis. Head it. . 1 Did it ever occur to the business men of Corvallis that they require more of printers than any other class of men? We mean in a strictly business sense. Thev expect printers at home to com pete with San Francisco and Eastern houses not only n pncee but in quality as well, and judtify their demand by the assertion that they can get their work done cheaper in San Francisco or the East than we can do it hen?. Can they sell goods as cheap as San Fran cisco or New York What is sauce for. the goose ought to be sauce for the gander also. Can the hardware -dealer sell as low as a 'Pittsburg firm Can the agricultural implement dealer bell wagons as cheap as a South Bend mak er! No, they cannot do ibis, but these very men expect the home printer to do his work at Eastern priefs. There is no justice in this. In the first place we claim to do ordinary printing as cheaply as can be any where. When you send off for your printing and pay express charges, cost of sending money, etc., you will find it could have been done here as cheaply and as well. The newspaper does - more than any other one tiling tu build up a place and yet has more ; obstacles to fiadit and overcome than any other business, the hardest of which is the indiffer ence and opposition oL. business mai whose trade the paper has dono much to build np- The thir4 annnal - meeting of the Oregon Wr. C. T. U. will be held at East Portland, June 24, 25 and 26, 1885. . B-4313 of representation, one delegate from each local Tnion; also one delegate at large from each county, and one delegato for each twenty members of auxiliary local Unions, The Executive Committee will meet on Tuesday, June 23d, at 2 p. ni., in the V. O. T. U. hall, corner - of L and Fifth strests, Th Corresponding Sac retary of each local Union will please' send the names of delegates and alter nates to Mrs. M. L. Kenworthy, Sec retary East Portland Union. Reduced rates on the different lines of travel is hoped to he obtained, of which notice will be given, Tho 16th of June is designated as a day of prayer for the work and workerty pnWicly as far as convenient, and at home for wisdom and guidance that shall direct tho right to speed v success. Cur Philosopher Mnses. The man who located the soiil in the stomach was not far wrong, t Of course the heart sounds better, but let a nian fall in love and his heart will beat all right, while ' he will bare a terrible "goneness'' in his stomach. It is need hiss to remark that we got thisiufor mation second-hand. It is the plodder -who .turns the world over, while the nervous, excited, ambitious genius drops his flapjack into the tire. . ,s A Philadelphia lawyer recently saved a client from the gallows by prov ing that on the day he committed the murder he was insane. He afterwards euchred him out of $5,000 on a con tract made on the same day. The pyr amids of Egypt may pass into oblivion but the fame of the Philadelphia law yer endureth forever.' If silence is golden President Cleve land could - have a beautiful golden dinner set made out of the stock of "keep your mouth shut" ' he possesses. The fact of. the matter is thero are no Democratic office seekers. 'Knock a man on the head for twenty-four years and his desires aro considerably cooled. He possesses a Mark Tupleyan view of life," and expects-to fiud his cake all dough, and never reaches for.it sugar plum without dodging from an imaginary stuffed club. Generally it is the female that gets the world into trouble, but all this row between the British li5n and the Rus sian bear is about a poor little Ile-rat that cries aloud to be saved from either protector." Those who are --morbidl? . sensitive, who take umbrage most at little thig, are generally the , most apt to overlook a deep cut at their pride; while a per son of proper self-respect, passing un noticed the trifles of life, at onco re sents aud remembers forever any wouud to his feelings. In the present age the army of truth- seekers is small. . Life is devoted too exclusively to living and to dollars and cents to give any inspiration to the en quirer of the wherefore of the where ness. ' After all, the problem of human life and destiny is not worth the time de voted to its solution. It i3 like work ing a mathematical problem without a bingle' known - quantity."". Let ariX stand for the- result and be satisfied. On a second--'thought a -.V. would sua us. .- ' " ' . The man who knows enough to kfief' his feet warm, his head crikJ, his stom ach in order and a dollar in. his 'pocket has. got as .far in the philosophy .of , life us. he needs to go. If he should get any further earth would hve no moie use for hint. . , ' Washed-Out Hair There is a sort of pallid, chalky com plexion which the -novelists-: 'cull a "washed-out complexion." It its ghast ly enough, and no mistake, Washed out, faded, discolored, or parti-colored hair is almost as repulsive and melan choly. Parker's Hair B.ilsam will re- store your hair to iis original color, whatever it was brown, auburn or black W hy wear moss on your head, when you may easily h;vve lively, shining hair BucMen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhijum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. ' It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by S IIamilt.-)u. , . : 1SB5 VAUJABI VALCABLE TO ALLS to all eDDlicants r KtCi"vd and to customers of last vear without ordering it It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting; all Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc. D.lVLFERRY&CO.Di32,T HpSEBURG OliOOERY STORE ROBT. EASTOX, paOPRIETOR. ; Juckson Street, one door South of Mrs. Comptou'g. ILiS JUST RECEIVED A STOCK OF CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES, ' CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES, SUGARS, CANNED GOODS COFFEES, ETC., ETC., ETC, I Exchange Goods fr-Good Batter and Fresh Eggs . MY GOODS ARE ALL FRESH, KuBf. EASTON. VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT GEORGE 1 Dement of Myrtle i joek, Douglas Count j" Oregon, oa the 17th day of Apnl, lis3, matle a gei, era! asia;nttieut to the nndcrsigned H. W. stej iien. vm of all bis property under tha provlniou of the Statute of Oregon entitled "An act to Secure Credit, or a Just division of tho estates of debtors who con. vey to ass g:w for th-j bene3t of creJitora," and that the undtii-fti'ned ha? duty quaiiSud as uch assignee. Therefore, All person hitvinc cUiois aitaiustthe said Georjre Dement are hereby notified to present the same, under oath, to the underiinfd at Myrtle Crook, Ocujloa County, O-ooa, within tbreo months frjra this date. All persons indebt-ed to Ueore De ment are required to make immediate payment to mc. H. V. STEl'HENSON, L.F.Mohhs, Atsgrnee. Attyfor AbsIotis Dated April 54, llss PO rlTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. c. w. kxowx.es;-. , i. eeowx. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, - ; BROWN & KNQWLES, Proprietors. COB. FRONT ASD ilORUiSOX ST3., PORTLAND. ISA FIRE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING OF ISO 1ujoiu9, located in tho center of tho City, Five uiiuuto walk to titw Post oiiice.: Kept on tb Earo ou nia.n.. . Rooms from W cents to Si.00 per day. Xbc Keataur&nt ia tbo finest In tho city, the tabtaa swe suppUeJ witu tna best, aieais, irom ia couw up. trench Oinaar, 50 cents Free Coach to Hud from . ...... ri......i. I.i U IV.A U.mi iime a share of the patro:ufe, I im, Very Truly Ti ours. la, JJ. JPKUWJK- Bes. L. Noepex. : W. II. Asdecs. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.) CORKER CF FIRST AKD KCF.RIS0N ST, POUTLAXD, OKEGOX. " NOUDEN Jt'ANDRUS. Pmps. . Free Coach to and from the House. JUST OPENED. ' The New . Esmond. X'oi'tlanrl, Oroyron. TIIOS. GUINEAN, PROPRIETOR. Xcw Htmse, New Furniture, Xew every thing. : All mode n Improvements : Hydraulic Elevator, etc. European or . .; - ' " ' ' ' - American plan. JUST OPENED. THE . INTERNATIONAL Go Third and E Streots; Portland, Orcion, HLXUCEU RATKS, PRICI3 TO tsUIT THE TIMES, mill LARGE AND WELL-AI' POINTED HOUSE X --.oSots sipenir aceninitdatin mi. ixijjiilar price., ittt.vi ;'ac, ti i.inwifK. a:id juo. Uny Vnt'w blutkii iruiu ad uupvbs ayd oteiiiur lauutu.'(i-e liusit to a-ifi iroui the .JFlotel. u t.muvxe wraut. Nu overcliarncs r doviatiou irom ru-.tui- fu'.sj m S; w per bay. . nuro-U E. LEW1STON. Frtir. r t r? i f. i-v-. r. l1 .Al I LAAfci.lt Louis Eppingsr, Manager. EUROPEAN PLAN. Sample Roouu for Oommeruial Trav PORTLAND, - OREO Holton Mouse lan m -smK? a "rvr-r SOL. Slanager Set. 63 Alder Street, near 4th, PORTLAND, Oregon. KEPT CN THE EUROPEAN PLAN. - THE ' NEW; YORK COFFEE HOUfcE, RESTAURANT AND Oyster cxlcpon- THE LEADING CHECK RESTAURANT IN CITY SIFERD HACKNEY, PROP'S. Open Day and Nijiht. Private Rooms for Ladies. 132 Firt Stroet Portland Oregon. . Established 1852. - . - , . A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. :f THE LEADING GtaTtttER HOTTER r.., -AND , . .. OF OREGON. "THE PLACE TO BUY. J B C0NGLE Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Saddles, harness, 5 Leather asd Saddleht Hardware. 108 and 110 Front Street" PORTLAND, OREGON. WORM Infallible Cure in onc-bsilf. to two hours time without any pain, or clauser whatever to the patient. No interruption of business. iose: 2 tablc spooufnls. For particulars, apply to John Wilhchn, Agent 67 Alder Street, Portland. Masonic Temple, DRY GOODS, GPvOCERIES, SMetiy One tar DEALEKS 3ry Goods, Grocerzca, GrocIZQry, . DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, FANCY GOODS, ' SILKS, CLOACS, JERSEYS, Erervtlilns in the liae of will be soid from .thisi-dute osi, VAve us a call and convince yoai-self of oiitS.dREAT at the SUICTLY OXE PRICES STOK i5. : GIJRHEY; . BROTHERS (a) Would Respectfully Announce to ' Tiia Eveu Before to Iuknisu XT A VINO lately added Kew J. A. Fay Moulding an JlL uitho VliKV BiibT S.S'loDiajii A FINE STOCK OF MOULDINGS ! WELL SEASON tJAH ' " AND SUGAR PINE LUMBEH! TMXE CEDAK UU3TIC, CHAIN 8AWED FLOORING FURNISHED O SHORT STTICE I JABS V LUUBKnd 1'ENOlN'U furnislied at UAUD TIME FHIOM. ood swad Ci-OAxl PO&la, tt.ULlU, riCKETS, &?., for FINE FENcLNvi a specialty. . T?OU Reference fee Realdeaaa of Cy. S.nith. 4 roilo aboro tow r Or. IUmilWa. Rosehurtf. We are Jb bound to make the best Lumber aid to give iatlsfacnou. Oivo us a trial. r - All ordew leit wltn rnos. pncnuan " u im'j alter May 1st. All ordera huuld be Addrtobca U 11 nlen left 'with Tlios. Sheridan will he promptly Cllod, ana ail i.umuer uiuvuvion u. THIS SPACE IS RESEPwVED Fi)R 11 JOSiiPIHONS IN'EiV AD. 3 THE STALION. Owued by J. W. Carlon, the noted Horsemau. ' This Fainooa Horse is 16 J Jmnds liigh, 'weighs oyer 1,400 lbs, is of um hogony Bay Cofur. Six years old next June, Perfect in Form, Limb aud Body. - CLYDE was sired at Salem by the noted imported Gleneld, winner at the Centennial 1876, and iuinoited into the United States by Jas, bur rows, purchased in 15576 by Major Bruce, and by hitn brcught to Oregon. Gleneld was sired by the grem Scotch prize winner, Johnny Copp, that won more prjzes thau-aay othwr horse in his day. II:a dam was by . the justly renowned, Glexald. CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry ani Hamihonian brought from Illi nois to Oregon in 1868, and purchased by Jesse Cornelius. Th3 attention of all Fanners and Horeemen is called to the above partic ulars, and they aro asked to call and see this beautiful horse and get terms. : Good pasturage furnishei at reason able rates. Every jKwsiHe care will be taken to prevent accidents or es capes, but no responsibility assumed. For further particulars ee or address J. W. CARLON Roseburg, Oregon. tiOAn AAAiswskstsoivksawat. Senda VC VljU VUs cents potage,aod by mail you will get free a package of goods vt larjf value, that wi.ll sUrt you in ww jt that wWl at once bruiff you in money faster than anything elrt li) America. AH about the 200,OColn tiresents vjth each box. Agents wanted eTerswhere, of either px, of all asrea, for alt the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their oro hoii.es. Fortuues for all workers absolutely as sured. Don't delay. II. II.iu.ii Co.j Portland, ilalue. '.-. ' ' ''' . . A POIZE: receive free, a costly box of stood a POff which wJl help ail, of e.ther sex u mom money rizht away than any thinir ei.e Inthe worldFortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At onee a4dress TKCE and C., AujusU, Maine. FINE BOOTS AND SUOES." wr !5 F r f53 IN Clothing, TrunlcQj ITalicQS, SATINS, VELVETS, ETC, USSiSKlL ME21C23 iit bed-rock pi-ices. the Public .that Tuey are Betteu Sfctchiw: Machine we wOl keep au. imbenso eto-.k ,-.. ';. Rustic i on Hand-S 'Voltaire Grurnv LOOKING CiLAk'3 OUEUON- hfc Co-partucrship hereto- -iL fore existing between H. S. & J. C. Sheridan is this day dissolved by mutual consent the 0rm retiring from business. All notes and accounts due the firm must be paid within sixty days or costs will be ad ded. . Hardware, stoves and tm ware will be r sold at cost ibr CASH ON LY from -this date . a. & J. 0. Uioidaii. -4- lt(.seburj, Apnl 3 J, 1885. Land Corners. THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSF.O THE late Leidatiire: . To estublish all .corners of Government surveys, where the witness tr.es have bean cut, or have fal.on down, and where there remains the stumo oj which the 1ca.rinp marks or -blazes can still b set-n, or w here other evidences of the Oover:imeut corner may or can be found, whereby the said corners eg tabl'tahod by Government surveys can be positively located by any of such or other decavin evidences, said comeror corners to be reestablished ui the man ner prescribed in thisSection for establishing comers, and sttall keep a seperate record of the sume in a book called iJuarinsf Trees of U S. fcurreysi, and giviag the date, and n iroes of pcrons prcsont, and turn taid retwrd over to his successor. When so re established, they shall ba recognized thereafter s the legal and iwrmaneut coniei or corners. WH. TillEL County purveyor. BlacksmithinG' IV 3J. SIATniiYTS- ' HAVIN'G LEASED ROW EN Bros. Blacksmith Shop is now jirejartd to o al work in the B!ackniilhinff Line m a ftrst-clar v tier. Horseshoeing a epccialtT. NOTICE! NOTICE! 1 Us U 4 AT would rei,)uv;liuliy inform tna paOlo t'ni h Dl'J iA J J d i, ii J B i? i'i esJy -, . . c U4s ,:oi3. Uivc 'ami a uIl." ' Goods at Z4)V7 Piic33 - . f ".: All i.iaUof LVuJaua . - t Da. 'A. Sai-COilk),' ' di?iS JiALUP. Cura ail Juithi.o- i.te-id3.i v'A&arr.i, Alliuiii, -C.Hiaaaijiuuii, jjf tii ttueuiuuiUm, - - t'ai'aiyatr, tt lais Dii joili:t, etc. Thia trtatineut tlior ug:ily- purkio the bl.xjcl. tin.vi a l nu urme; I ci:rI- matter f.om t:ie wh U- uyetem atl'i briujc eac and eV'-r nyrve uuj uiu.-cle t.i a Ui'Aiiny lae aaJ l'd natural Morli. ; - V - . v - AH vlioare sutlojinr fro.n Carrm o UisLia.8fai are rt-aue.J t caH. :Tif ' will be li clarre f r c;n itn:ir wita tiie'put.tMic. lerms in all ciss fev-oa-ubi... A. citcoitu. -. C)S,iinj'itan lictel Hose Luiji. Ore'i. PUOPERTV F.iONTl.W ON T.IZRZ PaiOIPf.JS treei, mus lout, whim aill tfiv foJ 4 uaildtay low 3i jx& leei.. tiowi buiicsn lj.ine:d alsaW iij!,i.ia', fur.iisheU, Ji:ic wed, wit.J pu.n , fcUo wuid ijiiei ana othur vat baililnis nd ail uil teaeei. For rrucuiar euquaat -.n oldec. -:.'." - ... - .' CIVIL iiEiND..STjlia. , V. li. AllRIIiaTOI, '--. -. ' : DEALER IN . Dry 0) sSro33 cs dc Ail Kind3" of PrjJi;3 -Take.i. . in .Exshmgo " CIVIL "UENO, DOCa. CO., OREGON. I l t it '.v.iv!vl-i -; peri'.o. Sell 1' cjnt-s pi i 'j 1 1 ijrj, a-tl ftd Witt iail j-t' f'i-it, a r.l i lliljl -v'i:uvbU si.u;j.c b. t gvmli tint' wtf ba.h wjves, ot aU axe., j.-j .!:y .uw(ui. 59 eew. to ji Muy r.iu a'..-j- ue.iii. iivt ai t- waitwwm ii.y.tet.tie b.ii.i-a-s, yo ?:i ik t taia u i p.ir.Uljd 'iiici'; Tii all !: .ire ii -w.li .tU.-!il e s:l 33!M1 1" n'V.', fv tttetr.i:!j o: wriiiii ; us. t u 1 ia:wieu:.irrt, direj.io.i e.s:.. i- i'-J-;- l.a'Mtne jw.v hbiolubul.v aurt- ti. ii w. Su.i.-i, nt uiioo. iVmt ac UiAUtL States Liiid Oia jv-V fUwudurx Oregon, Feb ruary 25, 1 &' x - v T u'i'l' U HSREBV G!VK THAT JO UN M. 11 Il.;y h.is apn'lj t to i'uroiia-c thi. m,.ui vnc li.ili of N. Ii. a:id h'U o tii o f xuouti 1 X tU h, f- & W ,VVi!!i.'ei-o uje.viitft, u ukr mm aci of c ur- cf Jure M, 1878 far th? dc ti tl:nre4' la-id- i." tha nwU-s i v,; nf jiina. Nevsula aui ini Tcr.i.m-y oi w'aiiiinto.i. Any and ull iai-tlos ol-iumn? inlv j.-sciy a iv oi tha :t!nr.-c iania K-ui't SUe ttiwr lULa -i.U ns iloxiwt -r f t!:e Land il-w at uophu.v aii.u; the jvy days )ul-l.vatiou fauan-j! r the r r.;Uw iH .t. .y sls,V.:;e.'. W.iv- F.i!ii. JAWIX fj2i-C-t "' ' - I V.e A O .M l S" 1 .1 AT J tl'.? N OT ICE. toti-; ui:rk:;tv!:yen' 'in t i-a i itsdku- JL si,' is 1 i n bos "i-'-l ? iii'-; l -.v iras " -xa'-y court of ou i -auty , . Ocvm. Ad.al iitr.tt.jr f the IlHswt'e U : icVn sirow i, I us of &iu.w.i:itv, 'c-ct-asuil. All jhrrsjaihaviii.; clatnr a.ilv.ssiii IX tuicai-e iivrcbvreiuii-e-l f prcnt vit iwn-e, wi n p:ivj cr vuj -hi.-, wi.ii:u si.- uj-nra; ffi)i d it-j of thlin.'ti.'C, to tho.n-i'Iersisfued, s this law ofti.-jit Oa!i.a.!d, l3u,'i w roa:tty, u.vuo . Marjo l:;t:i HdS t:. A. BLMLCrlKUE, Administrator. Mrs, H. E.o;-2:cnrid?jjy AGF.NT. TOR . Impirtcr and Maiinfacturr vt .. MONUMENTS JilEADSiOSES Of Aoierlcan ami vret'n Marlde - anl Si-otch liranite. Kaimiifes given .'or C tinj? iu Sand H 'lie, .- AI Ajent for Wa!lier't lroa Fciicu for Ccuictery Enclisure. ROSEBURG. - - ORHGOir, mi Land Offlea at Rocburg. Oru-gon, Aprl 21, lSSf. XjOTICU W IIEtliCliY ..IViiN THAT Till: FOt XI lowing uiuued futiler ikas SleU uuttce o his in tcntion to tnaku 'iiinl proof ia su;)jHtrt rl his ciatui, and hat said proof w'lii dc nia tc beio.-e the Keutcr or Keceiver at KOstthursr -L.-Kid vi'K-e. oi TuesJ-iy, June J, Iti't, viz: haa J T. tte-k!y ll.mertewl . S089 fur the lots 7, 8 aad 9, S. ti. oi A. vv'. J a.ij s. V. J of . U. , Ssetiou 2, l 21 south id mui 11 West.: . - ' " ' '' ' . . '.. He names tte following witnesses prove liii con tinuous rmtiduiKie ;xin, und naltivatwn oS vid Wuid, viz: Mai;iu 5liller.f Horn.; l-m;i s-Mfiold of Uora, John JILIcr ol Io;a: Jotia W:eklv of L wkiii? V!juk. - W. F. BENJAMIN, ."..-.'. i:e;Nt.r. - Adniinistrairix' rfotiee, NOTICE IS II K BY CIVF.N THAT TIIC UK-do.-i!gncd has by the C'oUiity Court of iJonia County, (Heou, been api-oir.ted Adn.iuis'.ratriX cf the Lt-wse of Jeo. W. Hunter, do .-eAJed. Ad parties indebted to Slid estate are hereity rt lifted t- mate immeuiate payment to the nndirsiited at her resi dence, twelve miles e st of Myrtle Crce';, in a'1 county, and all pariie hav ug dainta ayitinrt -tha said estate, will pre ent the saute to tha usi-lorsispwd duly verified, wilUn bi. nicntcs from the date here of. ' Baled Ap.-ii Z). 13SI. MARY KUXTEr. ' .- Administratrix. BAILEY'S HOTEL. 0.ik5u:sd, Oregon. Board $1 pir Cay; Singh M-a!s7 3 cent?, iSTh'.s hcuce has lately cha'rgol bands and is thoroughly n novated and refurnished. The travel ing pnblie will find tho bet cf aceomtnodatiotts. siina bailey Iui, i ou in tha w.tjr vf :i.'Ui'i-' iii;re j!i'iejf vn a lev vri una y!i J r;.u:if:t ;rjiii',o atk.iv ba-inua. jii-i'iJ :na ri!r-5. ' Jtu c,v at buiwe a d Wurk ia ssvirj iv.iiis oah t" ail the Hints, All f