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REBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 22, I85. LAUfcEL LODGE A. F. M. WILL HOLD regular meetings on Wednesday on or before i each full moan. G. A. BilH, W. M. J. P. VVKCkXt Sue. " 7 . rryrwr?v I'HtLETAIliAX LODGE, &T&he& No- 8, I. O. O. V., metis. "fcslSSjaikSB?4 m SaturJjy evening of cach.wet.it at o'ulocfe, in their hall at Koseburg; Members o the or J ;r in good standing ate invited to attend. Bv order of tiis si. G. ( UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. , L O. . F., meets at Odd fellows' Hall on th.- fir4and third Thursdays of ever? mfinfh. Visiting brethren invited to attend. c L. LLFIL, C. 1. A. C. Marks, Scribe . ... . iUMPQUA CHAITER, N U, P. A. M.f hoi ?VS4 their reular communication) cvtry lirst and third Tuesday in eath month. All members in good standiru: will take due and fmel7 iwticc anil govern themselves accordingly. Visiting companions, are invited to meet with he .hael when convenient.- ... j. C. FlU.RKTOS, II. P. W. I. Frerr,A.vnr.a, Se-'v - Appointkd. Creed Floed has been ap pointed a mail agent onthe 'Cars between Portland and Tacoma. His many friends here wish Jura success and are pleased to hear of his good fortune. . '- , Assayed C. Ball lias had the rock of the Cleveland 'and Hendricls, ledge assayed in Portland. It yjolded 11 per cent lead and silver, with trarre of arsenic. . As the ledge oes deeper they expect the lead to drop out and will then have a good silyer mine. Clubbing Kates. We have made such arrangements with the N. Y. World as to be able to furnish the World and RbvIew for oue year for $3.00, This proposition applies tu U new subscribers paying iu pdvanee, and to all old sulHcribers 1 paying arrearages and oue year in advance. Srklktox Found. A skeleton of a man was found hanging by a rojie round the neck t the cross beam of Bob Smith's barn near Yoncolla. Thorbarn was one that had not been used fur several months and it m thought that soma unfortunate tramp here ended a miserable existence. Farewell Paiit.v. -A" social dance Was Kiven at Slocum's Hall on Monday eveuiug In honor of Miss Belle Jones who 'departed Tuesday morning for her future home in Illi nois. It was largely attended by the f.ieuds of that young lady and was a round of merri ment tinged with regret that the chain of friendship was to be broken. RKrcwxcf'. Miss Inez (j;ihiland nnd Miss Lulu Willis, two of Hoseburg fairest bulla, teturned this week from au extended visit Co Jackson county where they went in search of health, and pleasure! Our youuj: folks wcL'ome their returu with feelings of deepest joj and from the charming rose tints of health upon their cheeks w e presunio their qiitht v as Satisfactory. ' Fko.M BirihttlA. We Icaru from the sev eral prospectors who have been engaged in looking fur gold near .Bohemia mountain thai; while there is undoubtedly u great quantity of mineral there, is is so tqitally divided as not to' pay for working uutil cheaper meth ods ami machinery are in use. ' The etkbra ted Knott n;itie is described as simply having been an unusually rich pocket, "not on the itiaiu sewge at all Cam rl kk i i Th i o will l.e a cam p meeting hold between Oak lai-d aul V itbur oiuuuncing on Tliars.Uy May 'JStli audcoa-tinuin-4 until June Soli- Tho object of" the meeting s fur the conversion of iinners and the ' irouioti.:i of siipluial hoiinss-s. -We hope it w i ! be a salvation lncuting. A good Warding tent will be kept on the ground and men li will be furnished at 25 eeuts. liood ja.-ture and feed for horses at reasonable r'atds. Jfev. B. T. 8 harp and other iniu stern wid lie in attendance. A cordial iavitation is extended to all. Let all who can do so conic and camp at the fir.st of the meeting. T. L, Junes, J'astor Sum;: Ujvivn Natuue. -It U prescribed by the h l w ritten law of chivalry that yen mnstievcr strike a man while h? is down, yet there arc maiy who violate- tiiis hmuaiie injuncti ni. To borruw and paraphrase Syd ney Wimth's remark. "A no sooner falls into difficulties than t sets himself to seo 'whht he cau' make out of A's embarras-meiits." Insolvint estates are preyed upon most un mercifully. Questionable vJamis are setup nnd ; extortionate charges pressed against them. Persons indebted to them try to evade payment of what they owe. They arc looked npon as lelinntte objects of hi ora tion upon whom many have designs and for "whom none feel compassion. Babthooj. Minon Ifarlind describes a few good and wi 1 junto "ntiraery desserts" in ItvBvnros for Ma for mothers who are judicious noup;h to their littlest ones such iustcad of rich cakes and pudding". Wm P. Gerhard, E., contributes to tha'same uu.nb'jr ayrtath'.i 1 t ilk'ou "Country Houses and their urrouudiiigy," exposing the falsa sense of secui Ity in wjiicli many families in dulge merely because they "do not live in the city" ; were some of his suggestions heeded disease woul I make fewer-raids in the nursery."-Besides var'nus other impor tant topics which are treated in this issue, the readers of tho magazine appear to vie with its editors in furnishing useful hints. LiTEr.iRy News. T. B. Peterson & Br. - titers, Philadelphia, will issue in a few days "Snob Papers," by Adair Welcker, Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, Sacra mento, California. The scene is laid in San Francisco, Oakland ami -the surrounding , eountry, and the hero, a Huff old "Focty Niner." has grown rich at the mines. He comes to SanFrancisco to mingle with the SnoU and see Life, and the sV.rewd syinga delivered in peculirr style are of tie mo3t rouvuling type, bein one whiil' of ludi crous adventures, which are quite exciting and sensational, while the action never ceases. '. Hosts of droll characters are intro duced, among them snvera? remarkably live ly young ladies aud some ladies of uncertain age who are untiring lishers in the matri monial sea, while the local snobs and dudes are mercilessly ridiculed. "Snob papers" 'will be published in one large duodecimo' volume of 503 pages, at the exceedingly., low price of seventy-five -ceHls a copy in paper cover, or 1. 25 bound in morocco cloth, aud copies will be sent to any one at once on re ceipt of price. We predict for it a very large ia'e. Local agents are wanted in every coun ty, la-ga wages can be made soiling it. Ad . dress at once, T. B. Peterson & Brothers Philadelphia, Pa., for special terms of . Afceuta. LOCAL ITEMS. s Noj news. ' Plenty of rain. Court has adjourned Improve your livestock. . ' ' Read our correspondence. Send along your subscription. .Ilemeaiber our clubbing rates with tlio New York World. v S. B. Hendricks is digging a cellar under his place of business. Tom Merry is doing some good work on the Sunday Mercury. Carl Bosco, the preat magician, is per forming in the valley. There is room on our subscription bookRi for a few more names. Cents will come into vogue now in making change on the railroads. ' Many new improvements in the- Kevikw can be expected next month. The Oregon Oracle is the name of a new paper established at Philomath. Iteineniber the Concert and Festival at Slo cum's Hall Tuesday evening. Hie social club dance wijl be held on Wednesday evening May t?7tb. White Lead, Paints and Oils etc. at S. f lamilton'a at the very lowest rate. The'solidest rock for the foundation of suc cess are dug in the quarry of failure. Mrs. Wm. IlelFron offers all herhousehold furniture at private jsale,rCall aod examine Hon. J. C. Drain, accompanieJ by his wifa and his mother, paid Koseburg a visit this week. ' The "Standard" U making itself redicu las in its attacksupon some business men of Oregon City. ' A Promenade Concert and strawberry Fes tival at Slocum's Hail Tuesday eveuiug by the Y. D. Band. rrosecutine attorney, J, W. Hamilton and Hon . Lm F. Mosher will attend court in Coos and Curry counties. The four cent fare law has gone into op eration on the 0. 4. O. II. R. Yov can go to Portland now.for 7,95. ChRH. L. Mosher, son of Judge Mosher of this place, has just been unanimously elected City Kecorder of Phoenix, Arizona. The best foundry work done at Bunnell, Si Bowen Bros. Get your horses shod there, your wagons made and repaired there. nil i r . t r i ... j ne aar.Kee l'oo ue uana win give a Promenade Concert and Strawberry Festi val at Slojunvs Hall next Tuesday evening. The O. X' C. K. J, has been purchased by the Central Pacific Company. This doubt less meani the rapid completion of the road. Riel, tho Canadian half-breed rebel, has been captured and the war is at an end. He is described as being wan worn-out and cra zy. -. Henry Tape, 'Jr. of Jacksonville, foreman of that model of country newspapers the Time, spent Monday aud Tuesday in our town. i Life is'like unto a wheel, the hub thereof being self and the spokes the wishes aud de iires tbat are encircled by the tire of our lit tle world. The State Board cf Immigration' at Port land is opposed to etiorts by and iu behalf of the diiTeint counties unless it is chonen as th means. Dr. Bunnell went to Portland on Wednes day's train to get iron to cast for the fronts of the. three brick buildings Caro Bros, are to erect this season. Miss Inez Hamilton went to Astoria Mon day's train cn a visit to her brother Frank, who has' charge of the Western Uuion Tele graph Company tlier 4 A man may have eyer so long a pole but if he refuses to knock the persimmon once, some short poled fellow will have knocked it ere he has a chance again. George M. -Love an.t Miss Fanny Dowel' Were married in Portland last week. They were on Saturday evening's train en route to their future home iu Jacksonville. Ib;v. B T. Sharp will preach at Oakland next Saturday Evening at 1 o'clock and Sun day Rt ll o'clock A. M. aud at Cough's School House at half past three P. M. Gannon & Blac'iman are doing a rushiug bisiueia in in wagon and blacksmithing line. SI op oppGs;.teFitzhugh's store. Do not fail to cali ou them for work in their line. A nihilist named Stepkian has just written a book, publbhed in London, that is a fear ful arrai.n nent of the Russian government for crueity and injustice. It should be uni V2ts;.l read. . The mortgage tax law will be ably defen ded iu tho. suits recently brought by foreign corporations to dec.are it unconstitutional. Judge Strahan of Albany will have charge ot the lakes iu behalf of the several counties. At the store of "H. Wollenburg & Bros. Canyon villc, can always b( found one of the largest and most complete stocks of general merchandise in the county. Their prices are down to bedrock aud defy competition. (Jive them a call and examine for yourself. There is a general feeliug iu Douglas coun ty against the Governor calling an extra ses sion of the Legislature on account of hard times and the expense. The extra session would either elect Mitchell or a nolxidy aud the Governor could appoint as well. That item concerning a ride takiug lt Sunday by a young man of Rosibarg tlippel into the Keview without our eonsent- We have been trying to rind th guilty pr.rty ard are foiced to lay it on the roller. However wo have a new roller this week and it will not occur again ' "'Crone." Hon . T. J. Bea.'l was on the soutl-bound train Tuesday evening en route home to Cen tral Point. He had been to Portland to see about forcing the railroad company to bni d aside-track at that place according1 to the new law; We understand that he was sue cessful in bis undertaking. Some four years since it will be remem bared thd boom of Saubert's North Umpdua mill broke and let a large number of logs go to the ocean Recently a log floated iu on the tide up the Siuslaw river to Dr. Saubcrt's new mill and on examination was found with the brand be used on the Umpqua, so it must be oiie the long lost logv which was cast upon jthe water and after many days re turned.. Ulrcuit Court Proceedings. "Tim State vs John Nichols, Indicted for rouvder, found guilty of manslaugh ter,' sentenced to T ten years in the pen itentiary and fined one dollar and cost. . J. F. W. Sauhert vs F. H. Kcbleet ftlSuit in equity for an accounting and dissolution of partnership. Sub mitted and reserved for further consid eiation. Louis BelfiU et al vs John Rtepbani, Same. G. A. Taylor appointed referee to sell real property of partners. ' C. W. Burrage vs The Bonanza Gold and Silver Mining Co. et al, Confirma tion, sale confirmed. Jas. E. Rice vs The Oregon Cinna bar and Silver Mining . Co., et al, Suit in equity to set aside a deed and for a reconveyance. Plaintiff given leave to amend ansl required to serve copy upon defendants' attoinev. : In the matter of the assignment of G. B. Ban-, insolvent debtor. Settled and assignee discharged. Jhs. A. Watkins vs Elizabeth J,, Watkins, divorce, continued. Ed Haines vs W. Tl. Patterson. Ap plication for w rit of review. Judgment of court below reversed. J. VV. X'ui loii vs J. K, Dixon, et al, Action on bond. Continued. ' W. 11. Patterson vs Jas. Calvert and Ed Ilaine?, Action at law to recover money. . Judgment for iilaintiU for $136.10 and costs. and dLsbursemenss. V. Jl. Byars vs The Esther Gold aud Silver Mining Co. Action at law to recover money, leave to amend and cause continued. . John Appiegate, udm. of the Estate o Chas. Applegate, deceased, vs Mary C. 'Wells, 'demurrer to complaint sus tained. Prom Myrtla Oosk- Sunshine and showers. Grass good and stock fat. Crops looking fine since the rain. Wm, RaJcr has sold out and gone to California. Uncle Jake Miller lias the finest colt in Myrtle Creek. Mr. II. Jones has tho finest lot of lambs in this section. M. A. Wertz sold some fino cuttl to Ilang Weaver lust week. A panther ' kiiird a calf for Jus. Bean lust week but was tracked by dogs and killed. The school at Ihe Jones school house is flourishing under the uianpgenient of John Casebeer. I v-.His in the burg last week and dropped into the Heyiew office and found it as neat as the nealist. While in town I heard seme, one say why is there euch a crowd at the McClallen House, why a man with oi e eye full of black mud could see that it is because Mac is an old experienced hand at the business and kaeps g'Od cooks and 'furnishes everything tlii't the market can afford. Thats why. Remember my brand is a big J. D. Eidulo Items- S.iawbenies are plentiful in this section. N. Cormitt has gone to Portland on business. Stilly Riddle shipped another car load of beaf cattle Thursday. Mr. B. F. Lohr and wife are visitit- iting friends and relatives here. Mhv ISth.born to the wife of Wn Langnfle'd a girl, niothet and child boinji well and Billv has a smile on his face which may disfigure it forever. Mr. Wright Gill more, R. R. Agent at West Fork, made our village a vis it Sunday and ircm the present ap pearances of things he means to well we'll have the tin pan brigade together in. good shape. XX Proa Elk Head. Elder Todd has gone to California. The ra.;n has brought out the late sown gr?in. E. N. Bradford has been improving his beautiful place. Mr. John Woodson contemplates a visit shortly to the Siuslaw. David Hendricks has returned to Salem, and resumes work on the States man. Come up again Dave, we like to see your smiling face aronnd. The children of the upper school re ceived quite a fright one day last week. The ceiling of the school room was discovered to be on fire. A few buckfts of water however saved the District from having to build a new school house. The Social Party given at the new school house to raise funds to liqui date the expenses cf luilding was largely attended. Much credit is due to MifS Olive Shortridge, the ieacher and Mrs. Harris for the excellent sup per served. Xerxes. The new jury law has been argued before the Supreme Court and a verdict will be rendered shortly, Oakland News. Weather rainy. , Mr. GofT has moved to his ranch. Fred Earl of Drain was in town Tuesday. It is rumored there will be a Wed ding soon. . Harry Sacry is visiting friends on Poverty Hill. Ilendei son & Fickle are dealing in fine blooded hogs. George Dim mick, of KelloggS was in town this week. Miss Henderson, sister of our barber, is visiting in Harrisburg. Mrs. Ellen Bngley of Jefferson has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Deardorf. Squir ' Bloomfield 'R'ncl wife and J lid-re Sehlbredo are in Salem visiting. Nick Day and son-in -law: have -been in town on business for the past two davs Wheie does the Ding store gee so many boquetsl Don't all answer at once. ' Miss Allie Reed and several gther young ladies of Wilbur were in town during the week. Arb Stearns, P. B. Beckler, J. II. Shupe and J. R. Dodge are in Port land on business. Miss Sailio llamblin is attending Mrs. Hutchinson's shop dining her absence at Gardner. The Night Cap party last Saturday night proved a grand success all but the ice cicam part. Willie, Brown, while out after horses last week had n horse fall on his leg bruising it very badly. Prof. John Tapp ia having good luck breaking horses. Any one haviug colts which they wish ..'"broke-' will do well to call on him. Wm McOulloch has retired from the butcher business. Mr. Mortis stil keeps a supply of fresh meat on hand.l He will shortly erect a shop on the burnt corner formerly occupied by .Shupe & Company. The iopulation of tie State of Ne- veda h as dwindled down to 12,000 in consequence of the collapse of the min ing interests, land there are scarcely enough left to maintain a S.ate Gov ernment. The saitpeiro beds, however, may induco a fresh ."immigration, .and adl to the. por ulalion. The ''deposits' ai e very favorably situated for working being in the vicinity of a rich funning country, with an abundant supply of wood and water close athjnl. ; We have been shown a - neat little pamphlet descriptive of the Coquille vallev. Coos county.. It is fer the ben efit of im migrants and, will doufjtless attract many to that miniature empire. Again we ask whata-e the citizmt of J mt.eting on the Siuslaw under the di Dougtas county going to dc about tii'c reciioii of Rev. T. L. Jones is doin? tide of lmmigra tion setting toward Oregon. Come, let something b none to advertise our own favored vallev. The Sacramento Bee is right, "The Administration seems to be free from prejudice against the negro race. Sev eral colored men have been '-'appointed to federal offices by President." Cleve land, -aud he lias just confmissionod a young colored man as Minister to Hayti." Mr. Gladstone has been in the'Eng lish House of Commons for fifty-three years, and was first elected when twenty three years old. II is leadership virtu ally dates from 1845, when he became Colonial Secretary in the Ministry of Sir Robert Pee!. There was a young man from a snnjr shop Who oft blew the foam from a mug top. And he acted quite frautic And cut a queer antic Deliv'ringhis speech, "Let the bag hop." The foundry under its present manage ment is gaining business every day. Bunnell and Bowen Bros, understand their business and are bound to please. A blacksmith shop and carriage vork are in addition. Patron ize home industry. - The Russian Bjar in Afghanistan Worked the Britishers' nose like a piston. The Britishers did roar Saying "do it no more." And the world for war vainly listen. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled py re markable discoveries." The fact that Dr. King,s New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to cie, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery: resultmp; in our best 1 Physicians using it in their practice Trial Hottles free at S. Hamilton's Drug Store. Regular Size 1.00. Oil from Fatrtre's "Wells The skin ou the headis kept soft and flex ible by a secretion from the oil glands. Wnen these are clogged the hair dies and falls off. : Parker's Hair Balsam renew3 their action, restores the original color to the hair and makes it soft and glossy. It also eradicates dandruff! Not greasy, not a dye, delieiously perfumed. Delightful for a lady's toilet table. The test of dressings . Prefer able to all similar articles bocati'se of its su perior cleanliness and purity, . Drain. Iteni3- I wandered through a charmim; lit tie town surrounded by fir clad moun tains, with two large creeks forming the eastern and southern boundaries, before joining and forming one stream I almost worthy the name of river, and being in contemplative mood, I specu lated upon what could be said of it, if I were a, newspaper man. I looked about me and saw a steam saw mill, furnishing employment to a large number of men, turning the sur rounding forests into merchantable lumber. Near by I beheld a grist mill utilizing the waters of Pass creek, and turning out a superior quality of flour. In the door of the grist mill I saw the smiling countenance of Mr C. Johnson, a man who never takes more than hon est toll. I looked again and saw a large brick kiln, containing an excel lent quality of brick, and I knew that the Messrs, Mattoon had fashioned it. Again I looked and an imposing struct ure met my gaze, haviug painted upon the front in handsome. letters, "Drain Academy," and "State Normal School." Out of this building trocped nearly a hundred loys and girls of all ages, with happy facss and intelligent ex pression, showing tht the mountain village is not behind in facilities for mental culture. Still further down the street I saw two nice hotels, one conducted by that genial man Mr. Un-. derhill, the other, until the present week, managed by Mr. Merrill, but now controlled by our old friend Mr. Holy field who w ith the aid of his good wife knows how to make a hotel at tractive. I learn with regret that Mr. Merrill expects to move to California for the health of his 'OoJ wife. We shall miss them, , By this time I stand in' front of two large and well stocked stores, one man aged by Mr. Cellars, with the assist ance of Jimmy Sterling, whom you all know better than you do me. The other an imposing Vick structure bears the firm name of Drain & Co., and within customers are pleasantly greeted and attentively waited upon by Char ley Dram and Hugh Callwell. Then couies Charley Stephens' harness shop, of which yon have heard. Across the street from his place f see a large stock of reapers, harvesters, etc., and I know therefore,, that P. O. Applegate is alive aud ready to accomodate the farmers. " By this time 1 am hungry, Nand at the darner table hear these iterns of local interest discussed: Between bites of "fry and potatoes" Will informs me that on Monday ev ening next Prof-T. F, Campbell, whom all Oregon knows, will begin a series of four lectures at the Academy. David reaches Tor another dish of strawberries and remarks that thejeamp a too I work. Sul suarrests that he could In.ve told that just as well with out'' taking all the cream, and as he takes tho last piaco of custard pie, says that the program of the Drain Lyceum is exceptionally good. Ananias looks around the table for r the pickles and with a disappointed expression announced that the Guards of Honor are coins to be a grand sue I cess as a temperance organization, and endorses beaitilv the scheme of making it a band of reformers, whose work is to be outside of the lodge room. Sol tries to reply with a mouth full of pudding, but the clock strikes one and we all hasten to our work. We will take up the thread of our description and table talk next week. Casaraltan. Read Frajak MoMullen's three ads Is It jNX True? There can be-no, argument as to the qualities essential to a perfect remedy for the ills arising trom a disordered or inactive condition of the Liver, Stom ach and Bowels. Everyone will fdmit that it should be perfectly safe for old and young of both sexes, at any and all times; that it should be acceptable both, to the taste and the stomach; that it should never fail to act promptly ' and tho.-oughly, yet pauilessly, and it shoud give strength to those organs. It is now well known that Syrup of Figs po ssesses those qualities in a pre-eminent degree S. Hamilton is ngent for Rose burg. - -; - Read Frank McMulleu's three ads. Srm ot Fj. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less m Us action. Cures habitual Con sti nation, Biliousness, Indigestion and ku dred ills. Cleanses the SVSLpm vicauses uie. sybtem, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver would" disnose of two Your IT Bulls this I entitled Suit, in the above eutaled Court, on orbe 1 .' j "oluu umpose oi vwu xoui u"S"Store the flm day of the next regular term thereof,. ... : - . , Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc Strength- ens the organs o i which it acts: Bet- n . t: - i ter than bitter, naUSCOU3 iiiver. medl - cines, pills, salts and draughts. Sam ple bottles free, and large bottles for sale by S. Hamilton. pyjiijLgftattJifaMliW Urates ISTews Ex-Secre' ary of state Frelinghuysen died in New Jersey, Wdnsday Hon. John Av Lpgau has been elected U. S. Senator from Illinois. . Barry, Democrat yoted for him. The Supreme Court of Oregon has decided the new jury law unconstitutional. All crim inal cases iu Douglas county will have to be retried. Read Frauk McMullen's three ads. . Wo wou'il like to have a good correspon- J dent at Canvonvilie. Bead Frank McMullen's throe ad.. NEW THIS WEEK. Wood! Wood! T7RANK 3fcMULLEN BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM J; the wood buyer of Hosebur that he will funi-1 iah them a nice article of wood fur less mjuev than i tbe cau buy from ai.j other ood hauler in Doug las county at the unheard -of price ft $3.50 per cord far four-foot wood; 2 per tier for 10 and 18 inch wood, uood measure and satisfaction guaranteed. Uive me your order or leave it with J. P. Barker. For Sale. rPHE FAMOUS JEOSEY BULL, CRN BUTLER. I lie ia of the "Myers" Jersey stock, of Jackson eouatv: is 7-8 jersey, five years old and is of a dark brin ile color; weighs 1300 pounds; is peaceable and kind. ' Will b ttolcl reasonable, enquire at my place, one an one half mile south ot Koseburir, ou west side of tne river. i'KAMK JJcMLLLEN. For Sale Cheap. ONE WALTER A. WOODS REAPER, HAS'BEEN run three seasons is all in good order is a six foot cat and is jmt as j;ood as new and will be. sold for fifty cents on the dollar of cost price. Enquire of Frank McMuIlen one and oe half mile south of liosebur on west side of the river. V. McMullen. NOTICE. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ih That during my absence, my busi ness is left in care of J. C. Fullerton, and any person desiring to see me in relation thereto will please call on him. J. W. HAMILTON. Roseburg, May 201885. Guardian's Sale. -VTOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE XI OliiJiceiiBO oi tiiB county v urb 01 joui;ia i Countv. Oreson. made on the 11th day of May. A. D. 18S5, authorizing mo so to do, I will on Tuesday the l.i.U-. Tuna lG'.Knt...(l).kAtiitaIJ 1 A '. n,.r ... ivyjikyi. uuub, "v.lj uvutovi .usjv-.,j. j. i in Myrtle C'reeK precinct, Douglas county, Oregon, offer for sa e to the biirhest bidder for Cash the foi- lowug described premises, to wit: An undivided one I half interest m aud to Lot numbered one, S t of hi i, and N E t of N E of Section 30, TownsniD 29 s oi K 4 west oi ttie v uiamette meridian in uou-'iaa County, Oregon, containing 152 and 93-100 acres of land. Alex, mcoartv. Guardian of tae Estate of Olive Oatman, a minor. By Lane & Iane, his Attomevs. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. a WE CO-PAltTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST . injr under the fiim name and style of Abraham. Wheeler & Co., consisting; of SoL Abraham, liujolph I Abraham, L. C. Wheeler and W. M. Wheeler is this day dissolved by mutual consent. -Any debts due from the firm are to be paid by Sol, Abraham, and i all accounts due to the firm are to be paid to the said Sol. Abraham. SOL- ABRAHAM, lloseburg, Oregon, J k. ABRAHAM, MaySth, fiio 1 L. C. WHEELER,' ( W. M. WHEEL Eli. Ad ministrator's Notice. WITH WILL ANNEXED; "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO ALL WHOM W it may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon Administrator, with will annexed of the estate of John F. Sutherlin, late of said county, deceased. AH persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified to make immediate payment to the under- sijr.ied at his otiice in the city of Oakland, in said county, and all parties having claims against taid estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers duly tentied, to the undersigued at h's law office in tne city or uaKiana, in gam county and State, within sis months from date hereof. Dated May 12th, 1SS5. C. A- SEHLBREDE, Administrator, with wiil annexed, of the estate of I John F. Sutherlin. deceased. mavl2-7w L. C. BEARDSLEY, DEALER IN L.umT)cr, Sash, Doors , mitl 3onltliii OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL. COME AND GET TERMS BEFORE PURCHAS iug elsewhere. Office near Depot, Uoscbur. . KEBLEY, Onltlancl, Ore cn 1 Id JUST RETURNED FROM I AS Missouri, where he purchased Seventeen Head of Fine Pedigreed Short Horn Durham Cattle! And lias established a Stock Farm at the" Red Hills, Eight miles north of Oakland. The next season he will have CALVES FOR SALE and in vites the attention of the citizens of Douglas county to this new euterpiise. I A Cut of the Sire of two of his Calves - can be seen at this office. - This Rnll WpitU PrtiinfM Thin in flesh, and is a beautv. Mr. '. . t - i Kerlev can be seen at Oakland and , , i -i ""'. These Stock were purchased or the Celebrated Independence Stock Raisers Chiles, Knox, Davis Bros., and Hughes J . ' , lhere are. two bucking Lalves bom since the purchase, and five more will '..i . ci COme tUlS beSOn. W.T ISAAC MATHEWS, 1 . Hs Just Opened NEW MEAT XVItlvKXl i Opposite Carlon's Stable. Tuioy IJeof - Moderate Priceaj MOGUL'S I ESTA L'llANT, I j, (Prineiaal Basiuess Street.) - Roseburg, . Oregon. MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS rwe Keep the iiest tho Market Affords, MRS. NELLIE M0OUE T. LJ Gannon. C. A. Blackmax CARRIAGE, WAGOIT, ' AND BLACKSniTH SH0PI3 ra. Ailamsou'g Old Stand. Jackson Street. MANUFACTURERS OF UrtJinlrtULOi Il.blJ UUUUldi All Kinds of Impairing Done, , Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon & Blackmau. : ANTON LAU, - WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Oakland. Oregon. . FULL STOCK OF Jewelry, Kings, l?ateiit Spectacles Repairing Guaranteed for two yearsTEi -Come right aloDg and see for yourself. MRS. S. A. HUTCriKsTSO . MILLINERY STORE! Oalclaml, Oregon, T ADIES WJLL FIND MY STXJK LARGE AND II... . . t. , i ijoiniuete. i rices mouerate. Give Me a Call. Mrs. S. A.Hutchisso NEW MEAT MARKET! j ; - -.. ... '' -" ' .... - - .- I "-' " '-, WM. T. McCXJlL.LOCir, i OAKLAND, OREGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST. , and Juciejt Beefdteak to be had. .-w. BACON AND LARD FOR SALEI MRS. E. F. H0TCHKISS, FINE MILLINERY AND IST eat Uressmakingl ROSEBURG OREQON. rrriLL furnish you toe best and finest W Goods in the Market. Ladies-Wear, Laces Ruohinjfs, Hosiery and Jewelry. . MlSfi SUSIE LEWI3 HAS CHARGE OF THE. -Dressmaking Department, which insures a Good a: id Fashionable fit. Near the Depot. AND VARIETY STORE f W.S. HOTCIIlilSS, A Full Stcck of Family Gracerie? I FARMERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN ; tafce ti purclae their Groceries. Near the Do pot. Give nie a Call. , S. Hotciikiss. ' . .:"..' '.......,- Vttoution 3clmiiic. ? mmm book SHOWS how to proportion cornices to make mouldings Howl to make Eave and Kake mould- I dingjj gauge a taeiing stick 8 square make! a ton mitre box: get the length of hip raf ters; get the ba eking for the- j j :nifti w.fe the length of iack rafteis: : o o u - - t . .' l " .t e .. .it c. l get ine iengiuoi aney raivei-js; gev mo hip for a concave rcof; get tho , $ and ; i iiitch roof; cut the top end of mould- lD for rake; strike a circle with a square; di-aw a spiral Also the 47 th .: problem of Euclid explained in a nt-. , ' -n . 1 FOR SALE AT THE REVIEWS OFFICE SU5I3IO.S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon within , and for the Count? of Douglas. Rosalie Petlasd and Zepha Pelland, herhusbaod -PlaintiSs, - TS. Thomas O'Reilly and Frank M. leaker, Defendants . Suit in Equity to quiet title to real estate. To livomaao lieu I r and r rauK il. Kater, tne abov , named Iiefendants: In the name of the state of Or- I egon, you are required to appear and answer the cSmniaint of Plaintiffs filad aciimt von in the above,. fad to so appear and answer PlamtiBs will apply to- the CwirtJorthe relief demanded in said complains, tlTdeeree that the defendants ar.d all arsons claim,, in? ndr them by title accruing subsequent a, this suit, be forever barred from ail claim to jii'S j estate lot nmenuuee in tne e oi s e oi isec. to ln thewtriltof lands rebject toale at the Land , 0!lce lf the Southern district of Oregon. e I- This Summons is published by order of Hon. R.S.. Ben,!Jucbf of said Court dated Jlay Sto,'lsS.