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ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. -THE GOSPEL OF LOVE- THAT COO BT HOUSE OHUE MOEE. The Josephine County Court House issue while only a local matter is at tracting considerable attention and is the subject of much misrepresentation by the press throughout the State, The conduct of the "Oreffonian is inexplicable. While the whole world The facts ia the case aPPear to ! that has nrourned over the srravu of Grant: people voted to have the comity while from every Southern hamlet has seat at Grant's Pass. This precinct of leaped words of sympathy and from 3,111 8 -rass ciuues quite a ieg;o:i ci Beset on .all Sides By materia, how shall ,we escape the dread infection ? is the question which the deni zens of fever and a;ne districts ask them selves.; The answer comes from onr former sufferers who for years have escaped the via NEW THIS WEEK. very Northern home has gone forth countr-v and in tho wisdom o tho Coun- froru the 858tem hfta tenderness and love; and the bonds of ty Court they accepted Mr. Ab.uham'a moting hethfal action of the b .tt,- .... . , liberal proposition and ordered the tidneya.-Act early.- Ia-a.l reg ana 4 Land Notice VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL XS lowinar named settler bat file i notice of hU inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or t fi -i r .a gat r: . i o- itations of the periodic scourge, through the S&r5ET a." JenAin' fionYeS protecting influence of Hostetter's Stomach No. 3419, for the JiW i of N W J of Sec. 1, E J of NE Z vi m v va9 aau f va. A- 1 v i wv w w m ,t R 7 W. He names the fouowine witnesses to prore hu con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of eaid land. J. B. Jennings, and Jesse Dyer- of Canyouville, Mike Dean and Geo. Quine of Bidd le. Register. Bitters. Wheu the necessity tor using pre ventive measures arise, use this means of prevention at once. It regulates the liver, facilitates digestion, and liberates impurities st, by pro- boweli and it. . I kulnevs. ace eanv. xa a:i reiyuun wncrc the Union were never so strong and ni llun ami , oruereu uie . - - - . --- 41. I .Allttr hill in0 f- a-kt.rt . rti-l n li-kl- I r the renewed love of brotherhood is be- ' w w u" lateiy necessary to be provided with a sar ins pledged in every word aud thought aPna"ea UF mm- ir-Jonainen ouvne, and though a 8ojoarn in 8ach iocah A rWd in thi ti'mp ih "Or- of Portland, has had an injunction ties is destined t be brief. ' I 1 . ., . . - . ' . I . . A. . .1 ; . u,,- nni. served ana me county is iorcea to ae- i iora w Dreatuo iumch a""iw )jonian is making piteous appeals to , . . ' ' , . . Tvtt ia ft ftftverm sDecific for rheu- . ... . . . i Tonri lr.a nnrum aiocsra i fWL'prr. i " - the prejudices and hatred of men. Jtl . , . , . ' matism, debility and nervousness. calls all these sentiments that do r j ",cJuusc on hand. the nation honor, all these tokens that u,lsSiUUC,s ulu luo ""'S could tor the county ana are upheld Dy I Walter Jactson an om time inenu Keep it Jude Crockett was an of ours was in Koseburg Saturday deal ing m his tine tobaccos as usual. NOTICE. PjacKinney has bought out P. P. Hogan's stock of goods and is selling out at cost, in order to close out business. Produce, such as Wheat, But ter and Eggs, taken at high est market price. ; Eriva exnressions to the hearts of men. "nonsense and ffush." In the cold the Pe0P1e i e r. c . a od resident of Douglas county and a u a' a man of the strictest integrety. And onfi who wants to reason, and no mat- o j terhowheatlcsshemaybe,canseethat MesSr8' Pa-vne and P,attcr are rePre" it was slavery that caused the war. 8entatIve honorable and of good SWrv has Wn abolished and the business qwlification Mr. Bourne TIninn is indissolable. No one wishes Seems to actuated by some ulterior pose he has affection of the kidneys or neigh I object, as the following from the boring orRans. At times, symptoms of.iu- ! UbUCl n UUs X I VIU lit ouuiur; niiairi I . , , , o i. : ; i oi ine siomaeii etc. a moisture, lime pers And . Teaca arid Tatriotism. The emO-l ' . . I nirntinn. Tiroflnrinr a vprv i1is.ifrppa.hlfl itch. tional in man is the strongest element trJ fS? after getting warm, is a common attend, in patriotism. It is by drif tinj; away approbation can bo heard rising from the Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles --m J,0fMlinM,f tl, Wfc infcA th Mnrscabm, the farm, workshop and store, yidd at once to the application of Dr. - ---- - - - ana spreading throuChout the confines ol Bosanco's Pile remedy, which acts directly 'COia realm Ot luieueubuuiiiiy xnw uic k'ocuuiub wumv, sayiuK 10 ias vouaiv i . . . , , . . i . j , ' -n - i -j. .V . Judge and Con, missiouers "welJ done thou uPa the Parta effected' absorbing the to- those desiring to purchase will nnd it Clearness cuuvebui uj. g00a and faithful servants of tho people, mors, allaying the intense itching, and el- to their interest to call on me. heats of debate that Strife is engendered We endorse your good work," The present fecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. J R. G. SCKOGGS, Jit. nUtablHy threatened. Coo,e, the old rSSSETvSK J TTn jissues are dead, the new gospel of peace, joining lands. If Josephine county is im- Psqua, U. bold by Lr. fc. Hamilton. Cure for Piles Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part j Call and CXaillillC for yOUl of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup- 1 sen, as my iow prices are Cheaper than the Cheapest. AT FLOEB'S OLD STAND. Persons having real estate to sell, or 1 A..n'nL 3 1 t ?i it t of love, of patriotic. HIU the heart, "lSSn,riai Of all Americans ironi the Atlantic to uommissioners. it. 1 J . AZ C A maim rn ah.i i Tn U nn I I We, of course, attribute llr. Bourne s m- arison in whom love of country burns attention to this place mainly to his rush of with the ardor of youth; tho old soldiers ?t"h - - -- &ave met in brotherly affection and the We wish he would attend strictlv to his ld scars have been wiped out. And 'dnuUfintlea an,not h? and 1 our neople in the erection of their own build- ;yet the "Oregonian" willnot or can not ings. This is the first attention or aid they nave ever received from Jonathan iSourne, Jr., and. there is no telhngwhat said atten tion will cost Josephine county. A new sidewalk this week on west side of main street. Let the eastside property holders do likewise. ROSEBURG GliOCERY STORE ROBT. EASTOJT, PROPRIETOR. Jackson Street, one door South of Mrs. Ccmpton's IIAS JIST DECEIVED A STOCK OF .-ee. . E00N0MI0AL ADMINISTBATIOH. The present administration of Gro ver Cleveland will be noted as the most WE OOSEEOT AS EKE02- Better than she Expected Your letter received. In reply I am happy to say that Parker's Hair Balsam did much CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES, mere lor me tnan you sum is wouia, or man i CRACKERS TEAS SPICES t rv.w jr u- . v r . SUGARS, CANNED GOODS tailing out, out tne nam spots are an cov- rClVVVn T"V(' PTH PTf ered. aud all mv' hair has crown thicker. OOfcUfckS, El(,., ETC., ETC, softer and more lively than it was before my I Exchange Goods for Good Butter sickness a year ago. Thank you again and aml Fresh Es. MY GOODS ARE ALL FRESH, hoar. eastox. James and John Card well of Jackson" ville are visitinsr relatives near Can- yonville. Keynote to Health- Health is wealth. Wealth means hide- MRS. E. F. HOTCHKISS, AND Neat 13ressmaking! ROSEBURG OREGON. TTflLIi FURNISH YOU THE BEST AND F1NKST If UoodB in the Market. Ladies Wear, Laces, Ructrings, Hosiery and Jewelry. MISS SUSIE LEWIS HAS CHARGE OF THE Dressmaking Department, which insures a GxkmI and Fashionable fit. Near the Depot DEALER IN Liumbor, nisli, Doors nnd Mouldins OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL. COME AND GET TERMS BEFORE PURCH A S iug elsewhere. Office near Depot, .Roseburg. CT. C&J H.. T07l3LS, A Full Line of Staple aid Fancy Groceries, : Table and" Pocket Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery4 Queens ware, Etc Goods Delivered anywhere in the City limits, Free of Charge. Look- out for J. . Sheridan's new 1V' next week. "lTTTVr more money than at anything elso by I f 111 takinif an OKency for the best eellitiL' ixwk. out. Boirinners succeed crrandlv. None fail Terms free. Hallftt Book Co., Portland, Maine. 0 it. V, Q ram We notice in some of our cotempor- atrain." Kxtraet from letters of Mr. H. M. economical and truly business one in aries a disposition to do the Review a T. West Fifty -third atreet, New York. American history. Economy pervades grave injustice in the acusation that it very department and to a strictness is a Democratic newspaper sailing un- that would do honor to the most pains- der an Independent banner. There is taking private firm. The cutting down nothing two-faced about the Review. of the number of employees goes on in It is an outspoken and fearless Demo- every department throughout the length cratic joui nal, and avows itself as such. nd breadth of the land. The treasury It believes that the war is over and pendence. IheiKeynote is Dr. .bwsancos fLiMftmonf 1nn riiftnAfison witl, 1 000 thiit, irs rpsnlfs l.;iv Wn fintd in Cough and Lung Syrup, the best Cough .vina ui, nHmu8Mi..,kUO ucv- M pft;nfti the f'hest. Bronchitu and P.imarV ... 1 . 1 1 ll . ! i i 1 1. . I .mentis to oe completely re-organizea me magninceni; aesuny 01 mermen- Cansumption. One doso gives relief in :and the work of the gcvernment is to can people and the perpetuity of the eVery case. Take no other. Price 50 cts be constructed at its own navy yards; the institutions of freedom. It has al- and 1 00. Samples fiee. Sold by S. 4-1a inrAtmnl rlArtrtffmanf 1a n a Arlr1Ar1 lllrl f Ool f U'i I Yk Ann a Cft J -fr. Tt 1 f 1 I I IxallUluOll the most stringent economic laws, even parties because it is only through or- Doualas Jones, of Jacksonville, a ty- going so far as to cut off the leaks in ganization that any good can be ac- pQ at the Times oliice, is in town vlsit- the stationary supj ly and dispensing complished. No one has a greater wg his patents. with clerical help in all offices of the contempt for those newspaper pirates "I I It . TV rrraAf nf th "Rr.Sfhiirnr lurid nffiffKi Tn I fTiaf. Rnillnor iindpr thft name of Illde-I OjTup 01 tliS S I I . !. i ...1.. v .. ii . it- I n 1 Ik f 1 1 n I . . 1 -I i . fact the people will find that the Cleve- pendent are willing to espouse any wanuiacwrea omy oy me a.uomia r.g uuiutrai iuurciianuise anu .will oe pieaseci to see li!S Old mends land administration will jealously guard cause for mercenary motives. Our ,fVT?t!? and -patrons, as well as HOW ones, who 111 Consideration of the - & . Uwn lrne Laxative. Ilns pleasant i liquid , . . e i . , . - i . .,, their interests and that a savin t of neighbors will discover that the Review tmit ntoAv nmv h nf s Homiunn scarcitv ot money and tne present depression m business, will several mUlions of dollars annually will has opinions of its own which it is not at lifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is Study tneir OWll interests by calling on li'm ana examining be the result. This i3 as it should be. afraid to avow. the most pleasant, prompt and effective While Psnniiftin tha nauRA of demon- Tem3dS known, to c!eanse the system; to . . J o r -SUCCESSOR TO V -DEALERS IK- AL.'iViE'RCHA liosebii.re OTegoii. Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of INDIAN OEBSUS.- J o o I flv 1,11 fc f nnprtncrhl v- t.n nianAl HpaflAc.hp.s. WA8UIKGTOX, Aug. 4. By Indian and able a lministration of President Colfla and Fever8: to cure Constipation -inspectOi Armstrong, the census ot the uieveianaanu contending ior revenue inaction and kindred il's, Cheyennes was found to be 2167 and an civil service retorm, the Keview Bucklen's Arnica Salve- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcere, bait a w r Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin X 207 respectively. They had. been will in itsown way and in its; own drawing rations for ten years for 3769 I manner give at all times a succinct and and 2198 members respectively. The honest reason for the faith that is with- eaving in beet and flour alone bv the in us, new census is $150,000 a year. The above shows the rascality of the Indian agents for the last ten years, ' and also shows that the new adminis tration is determined to hunt the ras cals down. Why was not this outrage looked into befoiel We want an answer. Posters for the coming state fair are goods mm BRICKS Before purchasing elsewhere. I do not c!ai n to sell coods at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me that thoy will get their goods ' At Tiie Lowest Iiviiir Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Pr:c"v Sol. Abraham, I -rV x; Jl IlI. 1 "t:i UUU x lit y uajmouuiu uui;n. iuuj twit.. I - 1 ti , . n' ' rvv. I or no pay requireu. u is guaiauiceu were piiuiru. i vmwuiw.- -.iuwo to give perfect satisfaction, or money ture and patronizing heme industries. J sale by S. Hamilton. For the advancement of this laudable purpose state fairs are supposed to be of great value as 'advertising mediums A Republican friend of ours and a of nome productions. Upon this is member of the legislature complains to bused the chief, if not their only claim jis that he did not receive any list of to tlie Puljllc patronage upon which they four names from the Portland bosses to exist- Hence, no one should be sur M. Myer of Banner Bios. San Fran cisco leather dealeis was interviewing our merchants this week. M. JOSEPHSO 1ST. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg, Pa,, writes; ,-I was afflicted with lung fever and chooso his senatorial candidate from, prised that the managers of this state abcess on lungs, and reduced to a walking We are sorry John Hancock but they exhibit should help the cause along by 8"lem- a free tr"al ottIe ot VT ' -l,V,l.. : 1 J..- -i-i rroltin thpir wnrlr (Innft n H n ,int 6 .-.w, wa...Vw., 4 www, tV0u0.cu jruu jiku Wie V.OIOI-- "n ?hich did me go mnch ond that T houtrht ado juryman who when the jnry retired Now lefc thf Job pnntersof Oregon a-dojlar After usi three bottles threw himself on the rloor with tha sa-e ?0ni,e Up . a t 1SpIay T ?aien, found myself once more a man, completely r.mark: -VVben To agree Ti'n tna r " WKak T..1 I mi . . ... , i uu a inui iu uwu "i to iiib. V41I ho. 4 v va, I X UC QtiaQ iii. IUC Ji L ciuu i'a V 11LUI1 Ul . . ... . . .1 w . 0 ft: 0 b Keeps a full line of'Dress Goods of every variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. 1 A full line of Satins, fCrocades and Velvets. ' A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosierv. A full line of Clothing. they will let you know. ; Gov. Moody. Jim doubtless become pete. Telegram, : convinced that an extra session would be a very unpopular thing. He will probably be guided by the wishes of the people and let the whole matter be settled at' the polls next June. We trust this is the case and if it is it ; stale agricultural stM'iety ia u in pie. in- ul - - . r -r.. 1 . I ill I Vfl V va u vw waia,u AWA itl UUUi XIO' cinnau nouses win prooaoiy not com- 5 - 'r eases-, Large bottles $1. Tue Prohibition party in Ohio claim to be able to cast from 50,000 to 100, 000 votes at the approaching state elec tion. They have taken for their mot THE OLD RELIABLE A fall line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos. A full line of Crockery and Glassware. And last, but not least, a full line of;.Ostrieh Plumes l and Tips, with all kinds "oFLadies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. A. 0 w d CO 0 p M JOSEPHSOISr. to jBlaine's magnetic designation that B U T 0 H'H S B H 0 P, will raise the Governor considerably J works something like a boomerang that in the estimation of the people. Pox. David B. Hill, of New York, $vili doubtless be the Democratic nomi- fiee for the Governorship. He is a Jacksonian Democrat,' honest and able. . While enterttining very strong views iimself he has a wonderful power of - conciliating factions. By some he is considered the ablest political manager jBince Tilden's time. Ik Harvy would drop that bloody shirt a moment he might express his opinion on the question of an extra session. We have all along thought he kept that shirt a waving to keep trfim seeing Mitchell. suggestion does. Established in 1867. Jncob Bitzer By the de.ath of a supreme judge in Ohio, the prohibition question comes prominently to the front in the state, as by fillin the vacancy with a prohi bitionist they would have a majority of the Court. The Prohibition party of Oregon is making its initiatory organization in Portland. It will probably be strong enough to stand alone by the next election. The Coast Mail says there is not a Republican in Coos county in favor of an extra session and ridicules the Sil verlon Appeal's nomination of Gov. Moody. JLand Corners. THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED BY THE i late Legislature: - j 10 establish all corners o I Govern men t surveys, where the witness treg have been cut, or have fallen down, and where there remains the stump on which the bearing marks or blazes can still be Been, or where other evidences of the Government rnmini may or can be found, whereby the said corners es tablished by Government surveys can be positively located by any of such or other decaying evidences, said corner or corners to be reestablished in the man ner prescribed in tbisSection forestabliohiugcomers, and shall keep a seperate record of the same in a book called Bearing Trees of U S. Surveys, and giving the date, and names of persons present, and turn said record over to his successor. When so re established, they shall be recognized thereafter as the legal and permanent corner or corners. WM, TH1EL, County Surveyor. Willamette U 30 PROFESSORS J INSTRUCTORS, TEPARTMENTS OF LITERATURE, LAW, MEDICINE, MUSIC AND ART. J Elocution a specialty. Board and home for ladies in the Womeu'a College, $3 50 per wek. Mes W. S. Harrington, Dean. Gentlemen board in cluba for 52 50 to $3 00 per week. Many hoard themselves for $1 00 to $1 50 per week. The best moral government is maintained. Tuition half price to children of ministers and those preparing for the ministry, 7 " ' ' First Term begiA September 7th, 1885. Law Department opens Sept. 16th. Medical Department opens in Portland Decem ber 2d, 1885. Dr. E. P. Fraser, Dean, isend for Catalogue and information to , . fThos. Van Scoy, President, Salem, Or, War! -War! Was'! China and France have had their time; Russia and England are still in line; America with her watching eye. Holds the line of traffic, by The granery of the world. : A Money is money, and as the blood-saping medium, With its glitter of gold, v . Has only its equivalent at Mensor's I'm told. His stock is new and his goods are fresh; ; And as to selection, he has the best. v Give him a call, under Slocura.s Hall. jSl Wm LleUOOT ". School Year begins Monday September1 1885. COURSE OF STUDY. IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS of any who may attend. Many, noble an I brilliant minds glow with a desire for knowledge but ciicumstances preclude their attending remote or more fxpensive institutions; among such are frequently found the brightest and liiost Ton:ising pupils in school. j Hence the course of study is made almost as full as that of many rf our Colleges, while the character of instruction is inferior to none. - " Tuition per Session of Twelve weeks: j Primary ..... 8 4 00 jFirst grade Middle class.... '.. .. 7 00 Second grade Middle class .... . . 8 00 First graile Junior class Second grde Junior class Twenty-four Lessens. . ; . . Use of Instrument. Drawing aud Painting. . . SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 5 00 6 CO Senior class 9 00 HVInsic. ........... f 12 00 ........ 2 50 ...4 00 to 12 Oo GEGJidS T. RUSSELL, Principal JV. RmUTT, - Successor to J. D. JOllXSOJV. DKALCR IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS ami SHOES, HATS and CAPS, JH IT'GS 5852d PATENT' M E 2II. . Cheaper than the Cheapest. , 'iSk U .i 7!T.t"r ttf 'rS E. W. Woolsey 6c Son, Breeders and Importers of Thoroughbred bpanish Merino Sheep. FJLltoza.,' Oo?3L3333Lt COunty, C5!Xl. We have on hand for sale this season 500 yearling and two year old Rams and Ewes wmcn we will deliver at Roseburg at prices to suit the times. Orders and correspondence solicited Our flock is of Hammond and At wood stock originally, and wchave spared no expense Ln introducing yearly new strains of blood from the best flocks of Registered Stock inVermont State. For purity of blood, absolute freedom from all disease and care ful breeding it stands second to none on the Coa st and has taken first premiums at State and County fairs wherever exhibited. Addiess as above or Frank Woolsey, cor. 1st and A. streets, Portland, Or. Represented in Roseburg by W. F. Owens, and all orders received by him or direct will receive prompt atlcntion. J. J. WHIMSY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EVER YTHING ITS HIS LlIVK Having lately fittedaip a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, b prepared to furnish lumber of all kind on short notice at Hard Time Trices. Baru lumber and fencing furnished on short notice. j J. J, WHITSETT.