ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, .5ULYIU, 1885. Notice.--All persons raceivinjf a Bangle copy of the .lUvjEyvjuriU please cousider it a invitation to become a subscriber ami tend their names accordingly. THE f AILP3B OF THS DOLPHIif . There is a-general desire on the part of the Republicaua to thA 1 John Uoicb the builder of the' Dolphin,, the rented dispatch boat. The facts in ijie case are very simple. John Roach hs beep, very wealthy jhip.builder and received the contract from ex-Secretary Chandler for building the Dolphin At the time of letting of the contract other ship-builders made the charge of collusion and fraud between the con tractors. The Dolphin has proved to be a failure And the Attorney-General Las advised against the government accepting her. The defence of Roach' is that he built the ship according to the plans submitted by the naval board and that he should not be held responsible if those plans will not make ju.good shit .This sounds plausible but" the Attorney General at once pierces the bubble by declairing that this is so much more evidence of col lusion and fraud and that it was the intention of the original parties Secretary Chandler and Roach to place the Government m an entirely defense less condition and rob her by legal methods. It is right here that we wish to call the attention of the Re publican press to the startling position it is occupying. If the vessel is not a good one and there seems to be no donbt on that score, then it is simply mon strous to say that the' government should have to pay for her because the contract was so drawn as to allow the government to be swindled. In other words by collusion and fraud a worth less thing is to be palmed off upon the Government. It is just such things as ithis that the people desire stoppefl. The people vuli it to be understood Jbafc they think the robbing of the gov ernment should be stopped. Mr. .Roach's defence and the attitude of Republicn press in protecting him is finent the most lemarkalle instances of a depraved public sentiment. Tho Dolphin is a fraud, she was built as a fraud, known by Chandler aud Roach :to be a fraud, and yet they claim the : government has no redress. But Messrs Garland and Whitney do not intend that the government shall be robbed out of $700,000 because it , has been done immeasurable times before. -They were called to office to stop jut .such leaks from the public treasury. . THAT, EXTHA SESSION. - Will biie goodensible "Republican jpaper give one good sensible reason for .in extra session of the extraordinary " tlldws comprising a majority of the jpregon legislature. Is it just for fun, jjranaure, ouncomoe or wnati Be day of political clap trap, bloody war ex- pned when Cleveland was elected .'Therountry is veiy busily engaged at tending to, business and the average : Republican Senatorial, fiend has become . a nuisance which if not abated at home t yrill surely be ignored in Washington. Let the Bombastes Furioso rest in ig noble slumber where no sound can awake him to glory again. If the Re publicans really wanted a business Sen jrtor why did they not elect Hirsch last January They found onehisuperalle .objection only and that was he was a 'Jew. What a contrast between that and the grand old democracy. Twas only a few days ago that President ' Iveland appointed a Jew to the most ' lucrative ollictfl in thn unntb Clnllirfnr. ; of Customs at New Orleans, ex-Senatcr Jones a straightforward out and out democratic Jew. But comparisons are odious. If th y wanted a thoroughly efficient Senator, tried tested and proven whv did thev not elect Mitchell. TW is they do not want anybody that the people either want or need. The mass of the -Republican "party realize this and those tln t do not tmsitivelv nliWt. i ' i j j " re quite indifferent to an extra session TYa 14 iocs ard nTTADan ' -pending the sum of money consequent J?poniin?ch A'fruitleps .luxury. 1 A Sew Depot. ... rt jXinvirsrtiinn with mftnncrpr TC'hr- jer last ..Wednesday, he said that the management would increase all neces sary facilities for the accommodation of the public as fast as they could, fnd that a new depot for Roseburg would bjB bailt as goon as possible. One is now being built at Eugene, and Mr. Koehler said that on3 would be built at Salem next, and then one at Rose. burg, which, ml be very gratifying to our citizens.' Also wp asked Mr. Koehr Jer and Supt. Bran, about running the street directly across the track and the road leading down Lane to the biridgej and they said they would examine the jEn&ps and let us know. The way the mr roaa rung now is very inconvenient to the traveling public as the crossing is so narrow that teams q&n scarcely pass each other. Our city is growing in (he direction of, and beyond the depot nd wo are willmg to do away the emento of Ben Holiday. AGREATSCimiS. The remarkable statement is made in the SIverton Appeal that Senator John Sherman's visit to Oregon was to have Gov. Moody call an extra session of the legislaturo to seeuve a Republican Senator and that Gov. Moody ws.s to be the senator himself! This is copied and endorsed by the Portland News, we plainly inform the Govenor tljat for him to call an extra, session would bo a hiifh-hauded outrgt and instead of him securing tho fruits thereof he would be hurried out b sight. The manly thing, tho only honerable thing for Gov. Moody to do is to let the mat ter go before the people, .Then if the Republicans carry the- t lection he could have an honerable ambition to go to the Senate. But for him to opn the door and then become ovatteujv.t to become i he receiver of the stolen goods would forever place a dark and -ugly blot on his present fair record. These are tims that the people are weary of parties, pohtics and politic ian. Let the Governor not make a mistake and become a pliant tool! Let him be a man and in his exulted position prove himself above party ties. The people will not be robbed of 30,000 for nothing! An Ovation. The fact that Mr. R. S. Sheridan contemplated bidding adieu to Rote burg and his many friends therein and seeking else, and other scenes and climes his home has been the subject for talk among us for sometime. In view of his approaching departure, on the evening of Tuesday last, the Yan kee Doodle Band of which he was one of the original founders and enthusias tic members tendered him an ovation. After the usual exercises at their hall the'Band marched to the McClallen House where a serenade, was rendered to the Host and Hostess. Mi. AIc- Clallen returning thanks. . invited the Band and its friends to make their compliments to the madame in the Sup per Room. The spread was attractive in every sense of the woid and as cer tainly appreciated in the sense it was intended. To say that it did justice to Mrs. McClallen is the highest possi ble compliment. After the usual toasts and responses the Band repaired to the veranda and discoursed sweet music. The members then called upon Hon. Li. F. Lane to say a word of good Bye for them to their retiiing comrade. His language was happily chosen. He reminded Mr. Sheridau that the music to which he had listened was of. itself an honest tribute to bin good . offices and efficient efforts in behalf of the Band and that the :pridtJie should feel, was worthily earned. In separating from his immediate associates he sev ered no ties for the cord strings of the heait were clastic and they would en circle him wherever he might be. That those who knew him in childhood through youth to manhood would fol low him with hearty good wishes, knowing that under any and A cir cumstances he would be known and appreciated as he was here, in the true sense of the word, every inch a man. Story with slight tremor in voice simply replied "I thank you all, I can say no more." The occasion was happy : and appropriate throughout. The good wishes then uttered by all for Mr. Sheridan are reiterated with compound interest by his good friend the Rose burg Review. The editor of the Heppner Times and the editor of the Heppner Gazette met a few days ago and the editor of the Gazette knocked the editor of the Times down and smote him full sore. Hep pner is a little place of about 500 peo ple and to say that it was a circus for the Heppnerites would be drawing it mill. The boys say they hadn't so much f uu since the last lynching scrape. Linseed oil by the carload in Port land from Sioux City, Iowa. That, no doubt, is Ijccause it "won't pay' to make linseed oil enough in Oregon to supply tli3 market. Our peple are divided into two classes. One class is too tii ed to do anything, and the other class hasn't time. , Very choice specimen products from all parts of the state continue to ar rive at the state board headquaters, and the rooms begin to assume the aspect of a state fair in miniature. Everything is tastefully arranged and shows to the best ad vantare. Ttlegi am The Oregon Humane society has now 188 niembeis ; NEW THIS WEEK. C. A. SEHLBREDE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, OAKLAND, OREGON. Notary Public Persons haying i-eal estate to sell, or those desiring to purchase will find it to their interest to call on me. R."G. croggs, Jr, ONLY CKlCra AND MENACERI5 TO EE IN OilEGON THIS YEAK. FETJS DAY lor tlie MTOnTUDESi .H0 C IDEAS DrSG-RDEk! - Endless C-aages and Transformations! $1,003 DAILY EXPOSE! $100,000 IiT HEW fSATUBES I -A' BRAND '-"NEW SHOW! Lb;tless in Spscia! and Exclusive Attractions! unrivaled in Variety wd ftOvslty of its Features! R0SEB0R0 IUE0UH TUB OLE&STI TSII LASJ&SSTI Villi imst.O? ALL SHOWS. S3 ES ; Great W orld's Exposition. a ra 'IP a 1 C5T0 THIfi DC NT FAIL TO DE 51 $duu,uuu i-rea -street-Kaeeanti i Qk ftk 0 E 31 Chariots, 4 Steam Musical Wagons, 15 Mounted Tin ni inter.0, S00 Iloroes, 12 Seyarate Cinds of Music, Temale Brass Band, Scot : tish Bagpiper, 100 Mouuted'KnigbtP, CO Cages, 2 Steaui Organ?, Ff-maie Open Air Opera, 100 Ponie, 8 Distinct. Bands, Jnbillee Troupa,-Sieam . Caliope, CO Covrtlv Dames. T.j.-e, I.yoo, Jly na, Ie;ar!itr Bars, ryJiun. Auacuuda?, Bua l-'oMM-rivWan, etc., with t':;:r k')eiv; thrown njien, wit i si.ifjs inwut in the mifhtj' ra-a.!c. THE MOST COMPREHFNSIVK IX THE WORLD, gorjwsaina in mmnitude the most . .reteutious f the establishments of Euaone, and cous;aotiy reeuyvrvted from tho arenas of Europe, As a, Africi', Aniuric: aud Australia, by aa organizod corps of agents aad hanters. distributed over a tarricory upon wnioh the sun j. ever seta. Hurled -2t0 feet through snaco by Ancient Home's Torriric W a Ei,ain. The Q A. T PULT, Hlman Dauixg At Iim InxiTii - A1DA- Who-dixTB, head forc'Jiost, irwn tin; L'oaie of the Cauvass into a et I'M feet btlow. M'lle ZOiatb.. Ceiling WulkeT, Who at the Apx of tho Ciinva?, walks, rut. .8 and .ianccsj with head downward. FEMALE fctlBEIilAN r0 Iu their native Dances, Acrobatic Feats and Wonderful SUatin" TUILA FAMILY ! Unicycle Riders and Skaters on Stilti?, four feet high, performing the most start of Aerolatio and Skatoiial Feats. T he PEICE of ADMISSION is ONLY the Doors Cpcn at 1 and 7 I. 35. Pcrfarniaitto 0:ic Iur Later. Z2SI1BIT ALSO JIT THE rOLLOlVXNG TOWnSi ASHLAND August 10th, EUGENE CITY" August 12th, ALBANY " 13th, SALEM " 14th, OREGON CITY. " 15th, PORTLAND. . . . ug. 17, and 18th. CHEAP EXCUESIOIJS OIT AI.I. RAII.ROAI33. .... i- i E. W. Wcolsey & Son, Brgeders and Importers of Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Sheep. We have on hand for sale this season 500 yearling and two year old Rams and Ewes vaucn we will deliver at Roseburg at prices to suit the times. Orders and correspondence solicited. Our flock is of Hammond and Atwood stock originally, and we have spared no expense in blood from the best flocks of Registered Stock1 in Vermont State. For purity of blood, absolute freedom from all disease md carej ful breeding it stands second to none on the Coast and has takon first premiums at tate and County fairs wherever exhibited. Addies3 as aboye or Frank Woolsey, cor. 1st and A streets, Portland, Or. Represented in Rossburg hj W. F. Owens, and all orders received 1?F m or direct will receive prompt attention AUGUST 1 1 (1 m IN TIME TO WITNESS THE n a ' 'fKS TATTOOED WOaS N. I , , r ! LtxZ 'j . liideni a Vt-!ocipile owr a Single Wire e, CO r 1 1 1 IX. I Skjinu on a !iu!it v.irp, e3 I UiLA. valid UOrter, a.-id i.eifru.iu th'mo8c Jiltiuultof feats. In I'yiitiiid, Soouser-janlts from Shoulder t- .Shoul-lor, and Startling KvotntUHiK In womrerlu! au.l lidciiuisf tiair, leetij and Feet alixK-a from the topuio&t point of the Cauvaas to the groul.;" wiih fett eoca;ed iu Lasket;-, 0:1 a three ijU.ii ter inch wire cairj ing a heavy man. SAME aa is CHARGED by MINOR Shows. introducing yearly new strains of XEW War! War; ! , War ! . China and France have had their time; Russia and England are still in line; America with her watching eye, 1 " y Holds the line of traffic, by - r -. The granery of the world. ; j j Money is money, and us the blood-is:iping medium, With its glitter of gold, Has only its equivalent at Mensor's .if told. His stock is new and his goods are fresh; And as to selection, he has the bost. Give him a call, under Slocum.s Hall. W JenSOV. v 77 0M,AN2, 5os9as County. OHJ&GO;?. School Year begins Monday,! September 7, 1885. pHE COURSE OF&TUDY" IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS 4A of any who may attend. Many noble and brilliant minds glow with a desire for knowledge but ciicumstancea preclude their stteuding remote or more expensive institutions; among such are frequently found the brightest and most j roaiising pupils in school. ' ! Hcsice the course of study is made almost as full ns that of many of our Colleges, while the character vl instruction is inferior to none. Tiition per Session of Twelve weeks: Primary 4 00 First grade Middle class. . .... . . 7 00 l'irst yrade Junior class 5 00 Sueoud "rade Junior class.. . , Tventy-four Lessons Use of Instrument. ...... Drawing aud Puintiiij!. . . SEND FOR CATALOGUE. GEO ii' iii'iBiiwu'MiiiM lb N. Successor t i J. D. JOUXSOX. ,. " DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Cheaper than M. JOSEPHSON; : . Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade. A full .line of Silks. A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. A full line of Fancf Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A full line of Clotliiug. A fall line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hacs aud Caps, Boots and Shoes. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos. A fall line of Crockery and Glass warn. M 0 SQ H Ph OS 0 b An kinds d last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. -COMB jtJS&JO ;SBB ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS ,0V PREPARED TO FURNISH EVERYTHING IJN II1S.LINE yaving lately fittetl up a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is SI prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notice at Hard Time Prices. Pjra lamher and fencing furnished on short notice, ! J. J, WUITSETT. THIS WEEK -V SSI 1 7 Me Second grade Middle class .... 8 CO 9 0? 'Ma 6 00 Senior class. ....... , jVLiisic. ........312 00 -2M .4 00 to 12 00 O,: T. ii I c SI 11 , It u. ij u h tin'i hii r I'M hwiiim n pmmmmi 5 BOOTS and SHOES, H ATS and CAPS the Cheujitst. - ?! O Ui 0- . d-' W Ul O . S3 - with 'all 73UXJEJLL4 B0XVEX BUQi'. FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, Wfgon Shop, blacksmith Shop. CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM OSJS omi:e to thre ton8 weight. Small C l"ta iur small castm-s. JUouey refaudd if work ,s not afxsfctory. IWtiaad price ! oavu ttleirraais and cinnjiiM ROSEBURG GROCERY STORE - EOBT. EASTOS, POOritlETOH. , JacVsfin Street, on door South of Sirs. Conpton'a HAS JUST Kat'ElVED A STOCK OF CANDIES, KUT3, CAKES, CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES, SUGARS, CANNED GOODS COFFEES, ETC., ETC., ETC, I Exchange Goods for Good Butttr and Fresh E;is. MY GOODS hK ALU FRESH, I noiir. zastox. JfOHN ASDERSOX,, PROPKIETOR Or TUB BIG HORSE SHOE DEALER IX CASDISS, NUTS, t'IGi.MU, ToA& cos 'iKis, iiotiuu-, uulUjry, uti.Dery, c:r tiies, aiid evurrilulij; usually IojiiU iu lim-ctM wiety nUtc. : ,i!deerchau: Goods a sjiecialty. My cowls are the best md piiirsntcd u r)r. ncuicu. rricei 10, ui uu not j..rpo t k ua TPURM1 URE PALA Ci; UNCLE JOHN GiLDERSLEEYc. Ihi the finest stock of furniture soath of PvrtUkd wbicii he sells tut cbca, a it can be Boakt in the KUte. The new fauyleU - nouuL e bed ildums. ' AND v PA.T221T catwiazs. Also has on ba:iI a full assortment of. beds aa be4 ding, chairs, tabe, BUilliAUS AND COMMODES. And all kinds of CbiMrens Chain, t. J. UXLDCK31XETC. ' DOUGLAS COUNTY BAM llUAllMlli&Y & FLINT, Rosounrs: - . - - OrSa. TKAXSACT A GENEIiAL , iglt DrafU Draxrn on ? " IWtlakid, Su Francisco, A w York and otlur iouiia. hilla ot exjlmiiije u pr ucial cili: uf iaJurip. Upu r. ccirud-subject to u.tuck. . Colieutioii nwd ojujiU'Juxeasai -le points At rcfumabie r.H, Look out fa: J. C. Slicrhlsji'g ncw:Ad" aest week, ' " CT. CS3 "E'iXXlS.O, . A Full Lino of Staple aid Fancy Groceries, Table xsv Pocket Cutlery, Glassware, Croclieryt Queens sraro, Bts Goods Delivered anywhere " in: tie City limits, Free of Charge. L. C. BEARDSLEY, DEALER. IN ttxid 3XoiillIn OF THE VERT BEST MATERIAL. , OME AND GET TERMS BEFORE rUSCIIAS injf elsewhere. Ofllce near Uepot, ..MUlra. MRS. E. R H0TGHKISS, - FINE MILLINERY AND ISTeat" Dressmaking! ROSEBURG OREGON. riLL FUKSISH YCU THE BEST AXD If 1 Uuoas iu. the Market. Ladies Wear, Laeea. Ruohin;'9, ilouicry and Jewelry. MISH SUSIE LEWI HaS CHARGE CF tZX lreiiauakinx Department, which huruxcm Good an 4 Fashiouuble fit, Xar tie Dpe(.