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Hold bLiuidiw, ho will doubtless speuk
in such u way as to rally to his aide
thoso Democrats who have (irefui-rud
some other cunumate.
With u united Democracy and a
leader standing or government by law
instead of government by euprire and
favor, the battle against the Kepubli
:an party can be won.
DAILY
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JULY 13, 1WH.
Make a United Fight.
"Harmony."
That should bo the slogan of the
Democratic party.
Let us havo no more of tho treason
and sulking which for eight years have
kept tho Democracy out of power, says
theS. F. Kxaminor.
When tho radical and progressive
ulomonts of the party In 18!Mi, and again
in l'.(J0, adopted a platform and nomi
nated a candidate representing their
principles, "tho conservatives" refused
"to submit to tho will of the majority.
Homo of them put another ticket in the
field, others went over to tho Ilcpubli-;
cans outright, and still others romainod
away from tho polls. Many newspapers
calling thomsulvos Democratic reviled
Mr. Uryan as a demagogue, a disturber,
a socialist, an anarchist and in general
as tho porsonilication of tho evil
principle in politics. The six millions
and a half of voters who twice followed tlut is, eithur digitalis, opium or al
one I.Hfly'N Hfonunitviiiliitloii Pfilfl Fifty
Huxh of 'huinbiiriHlu' nttuituvh
unci Liver TttlHnta.
T have, T believe, sold lifty boxes of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
kits on the recommendation of one lady
here, who first bought a box of them
about a year ago. Sue never tires of
telling her neighbors and friends about
the good quality of these Tablets. P.
M. Shokk, Druggist, ttoehester, Ind.
I he pleasant purgative effect of these
Tablets makes them a favorite with
ladies everywhere. For sale by Ham
ilton Drug Co.
A Retraction.
(From July number Ladies' Home
Journal. )
In tho month of May number of tho
Ladies' Home Journal wo published, in
the articlo entitled "Tho 'Patent
Medicine' curse," an analysis of "Doc
tor Price's havorite Prescription," in
which that preparation was represent
ed as containing, among other ingre
! dients, tincturo of digitalis, tincture of
opium and alcohol.
It appears that this particular anal
ysis had been made, If made at all, fully
twonty-livo years a&o. We, thereupon,
employed throe leading chemists in
different cities to make an alalysis of
tin; preparation from bottles bought in
tho opon market. These analysis, ono
and all, now show to us conclusively!
that not n single one of the ingredients I
mentioned by us in tho analysis quoted
"him to defeat defeat inflicted by
recreant Democrats were denounced
as foots und madmen. No languugu
was thought too opprobrious to fling at
them, and this bitter abuse has not yet
ceased. Tho "gold Democratic" press
cannot yet refrain from taunts and
sneers at tho leaders who stood by the
Democratic guns.
Tho desertion of tho gold Domocrats
and tho Insulting course of the bolting
press has been profoundly resented by
all Democrats who were true to their
party.
Hut uro Democrats to allow that
resentment, as justllled as it was und as
deep, to lead them Into retaliation, now
that conservatives havo prevailed In
tho national convention? Will they
(Stale conduct which they reprobated
in tho bolters of lH!)(i and 1!HX)?
They will not lie true Democrats If
they do.
Thcro was lighting at tho St. Louis
convention, plenty of It, but every
body had his suy, every faction was
Klven a hearing. And the convention
having done its work, it Is tho duty of
irood Democrats loyally to accept the
platform and ticket and exert them
selves for the election of Parker and
Davis.
The St. Louis platform is sound on
the main things the trusts and tho
tariff. Its wholo spirit Is thoroughly
l)omoc ratio and any Democrat can
accept It In good conscience.
It Is high timo that the blows which
Domocrats havo been delivering upon
one another should fall upon tho He
publican party. Surely there Is
enough in that organization and Its
presidential candid a to to rouso in
Democrats, radical and conservative
4 alike, the spirit of enthusiastic np-
7OBtlOD.
cohol was contained In the bottles
analyzed. j
Nuturally, sinco tho analysis we I
printed has been proved erroneous, the
deductions made in connection withthis
preparation were unwarranted and un
founded. Under theso circumstances it is now
perfectly plain to us that this magazine !
was unintentionally, but nevertheless
absolutoly misled in making iho original
statement, and wo hereby, of our own
volit ion, make this unqualified acknowl
edgment of our mistake to the U. V.
Pierce Medical Company and to our
readers.
Tho mistake was honestly made, but
It was a mistake.
Birds of a Feather.
Mrs. William Hobbin, of Louisville,
Ky., was recently married to David
Huzzard. It is her fourth matrimonial
venture. Sho was a Miss Martin, a
daughter of one of the best known
IJourbon county families. She first
married Hobert Crow. Ho died and
sho married John Sparrow six months
afterwards. She and Mr. Sparrow did
not agree and a divorce followed. Mrs.
Sparrow becamo Mrs. Wm. Hobbin,
but again a divorce was found advis
able. After a year of lonely life Mrs.
Hobbin has become Mrs. Huzzard.
Sho has two Crows, one Hobbin and a
Huzard at hor home. Ex.
A Good Thing to Remember
That Kelly & Hanks are still in the
livery and foed business in Hosuburg.
We have disposed of our Interests in
the stage Hue, but will continue to
furnish tho public with first class
rigs and horses. Transient stock given
The Creed of Democrecy
Extract from President Jefferson's first
Inaugural Address, setting forth the
Kssontial Principles of lite Demo
cratic Party.
"About to enter, fullow-citizuns, on
the exercise of duties which compre
hend every thing dear and valuable to
you, it is proper you should understand
what I deem the essential principles of
our government, and consequently
thoso which ought to shape its admin
istration. I will compress thein within
tho narrowest compass they will boar,
stating the general principle, but not
all its limitations. Equal and exact
justice to all men, of whatever state or
pursuasion, religious or political; peace,
commerce, and honest friendship with
all nations, entangling alliance with
none; the support of the state govern
ments in all their rights, as the most
competent administrations for our do
mestic concerns and tho surest bulwarks
against anti-re-publican tendencies; the
preservation of the general government
in Us whole constitutional vigor, as tho
sheet anchor of our peace at home and
safety abroad; a jealous care of the
right of election by the people a mild
and safo corrective of abuses vvhieh are I
lopped by the sword of revolution
where peaceable remedies are unpro
vided; absolute acquiescence in the
decisions of the majority and vital prin
ciple of republics, from which is no
appeal but to force, tho vital principle
and immediate parent of despotism; a
well disciplined militia, our best ro
liauco in peace and for the first mo
ments of war, till regulars may relieve
them; the supremacy of the civil over
the military authority; economy in tho
public expense that labor may be light
ly burdened; the honest payment of onr
debts and sacred preservation of the
public faith; encouragement of agri
culture, and of commerce as its hand
maid; the diffusion of information and
arraignment of all abuses at the bar of
public reason; freedom of religion,
freedom of the press, and freedom of
porson ucder tho protection of tho
habeas corpus, and trial by juries im
partially selected. These principles
from the bright constellation which
has gono before us and guided our
steps through an age of revolution and ,
reformation. The wisdom of our sages
and blood of our heroes have been de
voted to their attainment. They should
be the creed of our ioliiical faith, the
text of civic instruction, the touchstone
by which to try the services of those
wo trust; and should w wander from
them in moments of error of alarm, let
us hasten to retrace our steps and to
regain the road which alone leads to
peace, liborty and safety."
THK STORE T H AT DOES THE BUSINESS
Fisher & Bellows Company
While our Special Sales have proven remarkably successful
and are steadily increasing in popularity, careful buyers come to
our store at all times for bargains in
Seasonable Goods
Ve have all the latest fabrics
in Summer weights, hoth for ladies
and gentlemen. Call and see them.
A FULL LINE OF
G R O C E R. I E S aL.
I
AT LOWEST PRICES
Fisher & Bellows Company
Phone 721 Roseburg, Ore.
rary sawyer at the Duke & Cooper
saw with his right hand, resulting in i
tho loss of Lhe end of the second linger i
and a severe cut in the first finger. A J
narrow escape from the loss of his j
hand.
mm mwm
Revikw advs bring results.
Oakland News.
j juugo 1'arKor a man of uignilled raretui attention and horses boarded at
position and gravity of character, and ""aiMiBoiu raws, i ourlcoua treat-
when be write, hi. letter of acceptance maM 10 " " our bJ" T?iK.
ami breaks the silence he so long has At tho Carlon lwru, corner of Oak
maintaincu on ail questions save the and Ibiso street. d-jl-14.
LOANS
Ma le on improved farm, Im-ones ami residence property. Persons
desiring to loan money will do well to leave their money with us to
be placed for them.
ABSTRACTS
W e have a complete record of ownership ami chain of title to everv
foot ol land in IKionlns County ; our records are up to date. We can
furnish abstracts on short notice and on reasonable terms.
REAL ESTATE
We have special facilities for handling timber lands
and selling; also other real property.
-both in buying
LAND SCRIP
Wo buy and sell all kinds of land scrip ami place the same on lard
lor our o bents. Also furnish maps of any township in Hoseburx.
Oregon, laud district.
RENTS COLLECTED
Kor clients, taxes paid, repairs made and property in all respects
carefully looked alter.
WE ACT AS TRUSTEE
A-sis-nce, -executor or financial agent', manage estates o? private
funds; assist clients In cl sing up sales or loans on real estnte, hold
ing the purchase or mortgage inoner intrust, and paving it out as
instructed, when all the conditions are fultiliod.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT
We have an absolute lir pna.f vault and will take care of vour
valuables ami papers safety and secrecy combined.
Otic Guarantee & Loan Co.
4. D. HAMILTON. PrtjiuVnt
Cor. J.i. k-wn and Washington Sts.,
D. 0. HAMILTON, Scry, and Trt.n.
Roscburg, Oregon.
E. E. Thornton, who was so severely
burned last week, returned to his homo
on last Tuesday. He is recovering
from his injuries as fast as eould be ex
pected.
Dr. W. C. Gilmour and family are
now camied in the Coon creek moun
tains, where they will enjoy the cool
mountain air during the heated term.
The Dr. will be at homo a part of tho
time.
J. A. Collins, of tho Collins Hotel,
is In a Portland hospital for the benefit
of his health.
Miss Hattie Fisher, of Kellogg, was
among her Oakland friends this week.
Z. L. Dlmmlck visited with Hon. Jas.
T. Cooper at Kellogg this week. He
roports the old gentleman's condition
as critical.
We are pleased to note that white
men are taking the places of the Japan
ese section hands hero. We hope this
chango will be so satisfactory as to be
HTUiancnt.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Allien Elders,
of Green Valley, July 11, l!Ht, a son.
All well.
The dry weather shows all the de
fective places in our sidewalks. A
good time to repair them.
W. C. Vail returned to Portland on
Wednesday after visiting a day or two
here with bis family.
J. W. Moon, representing the old and
reliable New York Life insurance Co.,
was doing business in our city on last
Tuesday,
Mr. Hoyt, travelling agent for the
Pyroeido h'ire Extinguisher, was inter
viewing our business people on Tues
day. Voder tho superintondeney of A. J.
Dear, some splendid roadwork is being
done near the Park fruit farm north of
town work badly needed for many
years.
One of our lesdinc citizens a repub
lican is already claiming our nominee
for president, Judge Pnrker, and this
is no wonder when the Judge's unsul
lied reputation, his splendid conserva
tism, uroaii statesmanship, etc., are
considered. Ho is Incomparably tho
Word was telephoned herefrom Mill
wood to A. H. Churchill that the body
of bis step-daughter, Miss Uogard, and
that of Win. Ford were found this
(Tuesday) morning dead In the Umpqua
river near the Alexander Dluce. The
message did not state whether the
drowning was accidental or suicide.
Heck ley Bros, have been collecting,
their cattle and have selected seven or
more carloads which they will ship to
market the last of this week. This is
an extra tine lot of cattle and in excel
lent condition.
Caton Bros., of the Commercial Bank,
expect their fattier to arrive here from
Iowa some lime during the coming
week. Pandahus,
WANTED. Girl for general house
work. Apply at this olllce.
UOK KENT. Large rosidence. En
L quire of Albert Abraham.
d-sw-tf.
F'Oli RENT. A warehouse in Hose
burg. Call on Mrs. M.Josephson
for particulars. tf.
FOR RENT. A five-room cottage.
Call on Mrs. N. L. Owens, near
foot of Oak street.
WANTED. Two lady
and a second cook.
Mosier's restaurant.
If you want to buy good Angora goats
call on, or address L. A. Marstkks,
Clevoland, Oregon. sw tf.
Dr. T. K. Montgomery, of Portland,
Joho MeU, P. P. Brown and J. K.
Templin are enroute to Pish creek,
near the head waters of the North
Umpua, where they will camp out for
a couple of weeks.
fOR.B.OYS &&JRLS
waitresses
Apply at
d-sw-jll.
poll SALE. Two cottages of five
and six rooms. Call at' Rkvikw
office. tf.
F "OR SALE OR RENT. Combined
store and restaurant. Apply to
M. Devaney, Rosebugr. d-sw-al2
FOR SALE. Sawmill near Yoncalla;
capacity 25,000 feet per dav. Ad
dress E. B. Spangenberg, Yoncalla, Or.
LOST. Tuesday evening June 21, on
the road to Edenbower, a lady's
Dink and whitA colored shawl. vin.i-
please leave at this office. Reward, tf
rented.
S. T. WEST. Fire Insurance.
Notary Public City Property
County and Citv Wimnu
bought and collections made, new nn
Jackson street No. 401, Hoover building
opposite Post Office. d-sw-tf.
WANTED. William P. Johnson
Lumber Co.. of Mvrtln (eir
TfOR SALE. A tract of 150 acres in
- Edenbower, lying along the river,
opposite the Soldiers' Home. No
agents. Call on E. M. Moore, Rose
burg, Or. d-tf.
FOR SALE. Good house of Ave
rooms, in Roseburg, with three
fourths of an acre of land in fruit trees
and garden. Address "Z", care Re
view, or inquire at Reviow office, d-sw
GROCERIES
FOR THE RIGHT KIND
8ee AT THE RIGHT PRICES
MRS. HENRY E ASTON
'Phone 411.
TRADE MARK
25 A PAIR
WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
THEBE5T
FOR
BOYSWilRLS
Who Will Be the
Lucky One?
are startin? no thxir mn
again and are in need of 50 woods n,i I ;
Apply at the new Hotel
mill i
M
E JK L S
OSIERS
Are superior to any In the city.
All white help. Private boxes.
Open day and night. FurniBhed
rooms iu connection.
MaTBRM AND CO A AT OYSTBRS
SEAR TUB DEPOT
Johnson, Myrtle Creek, "reirnn. tt
GROCERIES THAT ARE FIRST
rate, np to the highest standard of
quality in every way. cannot be sold at
extraordinary low prices. Hut the beet
goods can be sold at reasonable Bgures
and that is what we aim to do. We boy
when and where we get goods that will
prove satnlactory to our most particular
rustomors, and are satisfied to sell at a
small profit. Can we do more?
J. F. BARKER & CO
GROCERS
A genuine, I've Midland I'onv, valued
at 100 will ! given -wa absolutely
' KKEE to the htiu hat est i mutes the
nearest to its weight.
right man to preside over the destinies I
of onr great nation in the coming years, A GllMS With Each Pair of Pony
" rvuuuiican Sforkino
friends expressing a feeling of aafetv ' '
should they fall into his hands-which
IV.ny wf' he or . h b t;oa about Julv
1. For further .irtictilara see
FISHER & BELLOWS
C O M ! ANY
they will do in March 1'iV-.
Miss Mcl'oid, of Rico Hill, was visit
ing In Oakland on Tuoilav, the guest'
of Mi.s Maud Grubbc.
King II. 'gnu. while acting a9 tempo- j
FAMOUS TRAINS
The Southwwt Limited, Kansas City to Chicaeo
he Over.an, l.mnted to Chicago via Omaha and the
Pioneer Unuted, St. Paul to Chicag" ,un via !he
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Each route nfTV
attractions. The
trip
tTS llllnuirnila
.i . . wUO
I'lAin-i I'm iinilj 10 msiiru a .,:i. , ...
K.,t to see ihat yo,,r ick.ts ead via Z r K UlP
Milwaukp- & St. Paul Railway. th ChlCag'
'34 Third St., Portland
S. ROWE
General Agent