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ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY,. MA LIC H 6tb, 1885. LODGE NOTICES. .... ... A A I-AVhEP TO?tj: A. f.,m. viLt it'oLb .y rfjuiar iif.ct;4 cii Wednesday on or be befora A. &TH. W. M. ' 1 Dc-iW.'SeV. Jrww I'llir V.TARIA V l.fiVfiP V. VT--T;. W. No 81 1. O. O. F., meets wiiaiS OI1 Thursday evening of wotic at 1 o'clock, in their hall at Koseburjr. icri th ordjr jn good utandincr are invited to tuteaJ. Br order of tile N. U. UN IOW ENCAMPMENT, No. 9, I. O. O. F., meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on th first and third Fridays of ever nionfa. Visiting brethren iiivited to attend. . . fe liirriLa.C. P. A. C. Marks, Scribe frtPffQW CHAPTER, So 11, F. A. M., hold thc,r reXlr communication every first nJ t,,irJ Tuchday in each month. All w members in ood BUndin will take due and iitne.y notice and govern themselves accordingly. isitin companions are invited to meet with the hapel when coiiveuieut. , - ' '.-"' J- C. Ft'LLERTO.V, II. P. Vf. I. FniEDtiAXEBR, Sc'w. Clubbing' Rates.' W have m x.H such arrangements with the N. Y. World as to be able to furnish the World aud I.EviEW for one year for $3.00, This proposition applies to all new subscribers paying iu advance, and to all old subscribers paying arrearages a iid one year ia advance. LOCAL ITEMS. Good weather. President Cleveland. Colds arc in fashion. Tnines are improving.' Correspondence solicited. VL'e President Ileadricks. Private Citizen Arthur. Subscribe for the RsviEW, " Oar towu is bound to boom. E vtrythiui; quiet oncw more The assessor is abroad ia the land. Oar chief 13 still in the W ill j,:nefcte. The xnit look for b tter prii;e for wheat ia improving. - Rf)seburg needs a goad school building. Shall we);ave jfc ? Hen fruit h below par 12J cents per doz. K hiapcr than ieat. Preparatory work is being done on the Ciurt House fence. The G. 0. P. has g -me-bnt Col. Fullerton aiserts it will return ia four yeirs. Rjebuf;4 is getting more public spirited. .Just think of a four mill school tax! The hill in West Rosebud Is ths favorite resort un Sunday for our young folks. The Portland "Standard" .should make a change in its present style of editorials. lion. Jesse Apijlegate is spending a few d.iys with his inauy friends in Roseburg. The fourth of March iJORaee only ouoe iu fo.ii" yeirs wherein itdilleia from Christmas;. "Vax or uo' tax?" has been settled. Tax ation and duatii are the two Cc-r aiu things. ISSj vvili be a prosperuut year for Uose tur. Cur pei'id- are working toethei. Ley P- T. Sharp will hold divine services at lijjos ocaoji home at 11 o'clock Sunday uexc. W, N. Mo ira i Jon:; tiao imalusis in the iiac H rjprojeH cs lliJ lead ing CO.ilpttlUiiS. Waiter Svartzauder bUrted for his old home iu Iowa -on ihursday morning. Good hick go ttilh.htm. . O.vm to the celc ration on the 4th, and Scvtro cold auiuu our force the ItEVlEW s "Votup to high-water snark this week. Dr. R. II. McDjuald San Francisco is diug some lively advertising by circulars, poulitless preparatory to a i'j si.ieutiai race U lic'3. Wiley ililler "and Calvin Wright wiit give a Ortnd RA- t LojkiBg (JUsa on the 17ih f M ach -it. Patrick's day.' Tickets $1,00 JSupper per couple 1,0J Eugene Simple, of Vancouver, is being strongly urged lor Cov. of Washington Ter ritory. Wo eec:t:d the motiou, a bettei se lelon could not be n.aie. . J. P Xe3inith, son of Col. J. W. Nesmith informs the West Side that the mental con dition oi his father is improving, and that he may return home iu a short time. Physicians nay there is but little hope for the recovery ot'Oeu. Grant. He may lin ger for mouths aud may go at any moment. ic has cancer of the mouth ia a very aggra vated form. It Ins been freely talked that St. John had kitied the temperance cause, but from the amouut of legislation enacted by the Oregon legislature, the point ?Joes not stem to have Lcju wjU taUeu. iV'seburg's delegation at Washington at the inaugural ceremonies Hon. Binger Her man, A, A. Fink, F. V- Hogau aud John Sheridan. We do not 1-now which one wil go iuto the cabinet. A newspaper can never hope to please everybody or to meet to diversihed views entertaiued by its readers. Therefore the ouiy true policy to pursue, is to ascertain w hat is right, and then go straight 'akead re gardless of favor or disfavor At the school meeting of the citizens of . this district last Monday, O. L. Wil.is and J. R. N Pell were'electcd directors in the place af W I Friediander, expired term, and John Rast, designed. A levy of four mi.l tax was voted iiy a good mr jority, and nmney wdl be secured to have a good nrst- .ckiss school. Tun Ford was re-elected clerk, j Kd. lieiald: I notice an article in a Port land paper that Rosei-urg has a flagstaff 111 Sfeet above the ground. Please iuforiu me through your columns how they got it up there; and what they want it there for. It lias been SHgested by some tht it is for th Republican members of the last Legis lature to roost on until an adjournment Coqaille City Herald. - The legislature managed to dispose of the $300,000 surplus in the State Treasury, by appropriations for various purposes, some of which are very questionable these hard time. It would have been more in keeping with the demand of jfJie times to reduce taxation, and have left the surplus to apply on the ordinary expenses of the State government for the jiext two years- The present tax will ac p umuUte -another large surplus for the next JegUlatura to disposs of. ROSEBURG REJOICED! THE GLOEIOTJS EOUETH Of MAEOH CELEBRATED U AJBBIL LlkWf MANNER. Southern Oregon Joins in Words of Cheer for the Peoples Choice, Cleveland and Hendricks PATRIOTIC SPEECHES, MAGNIFICENT MUSIC, FIREWORKS AND A GRAND BALL. The great 4th of March 1S33 has come and gore. It was a gala day in Ro3cburg and our streets were crowded with rejoicing people. The Oremonies at this place were carried out in accordance with the programme and everybody enjayed themselves to the fullest extent. The officers of the day to whom much credit wa due were President, Hon. W. F. Owens Vice Presidents, Hon. L. F. Mosher, Jas. Cox and T. J. Singleton, Grand Marshals, J. J. Farquar and Robert Phipps 3Ir.V. G. Woodward beiug un.ibla to serve on accout of illness; aides, Jas. Farrisj l. H. Whitsett, Jas. Fletcher. A delegration from the north came up qh the evening train ou the 3d, and on the morning of the fourth the Jackson county delegation arrived iu good force with ths ubiquitous (thanks to Pro. Xickell for the word) Dave Croaby in the lead . The city Ual been beautifully decor ated with evergreens and fes toons and a large bauuei "'Welcome to all" flung to the breeze across J.icks.ju street. ''M.irit & O-i's store deserves especial mention for the taste aud beauty of its adornments; two large engrav ings of the President-elect, CJ rover Cleve land, handsomely wreathed with evi-rgr.se u3 and H.V3r3, ad iing much to the effect. Frauk Ogier hung the 11 ig of Switzerland with the stars aud stripes from the outer wall, and the jokers woul J insist that it was a rebel flag. "The evergreen decor ations were almost universal, and Roscburg deserves fcruch , credit for its enterprise. Critzcr and Saeridau in ths evening formed a ine of torches in front of the:r saloon which was unique and appropriate. Marks' corner was illuminated at evening. According to tlie projjramis a salute of thirty-six gnus aroused tho people at sun rise and informed all that the day had dawned that wou d witness the luanguiatiou of a Democratic President, an eveut that has not occurred for tweuty-eight years. The Star Spangled Dauuer on the democratic po;e was raised at nine o'clojk, in order to as near as possible correspond wi;h tho time Cleveland ;hould take the gra$d oath of ofSce. The Yankee Doodle Baud tunned at Marks' comer at one o'c ock rnd played several lively and pitriotic airs, thence marching to the Court Houso lol owed by one of the largest crowds that ever gathered in our city. The meeting was altogether loo large for the building and after the prcsilent of the day, Hon. W. F. Owens, caiied the meeting to order it was adjourned dwu stairs to the public square. Seats were brought for th; ladies; the baud d s coursed sweet s'.raius of 'iielody; the ai viis vere appropriately fire 1 ant iu a few oiict reniai ks ny tiie Pesil.ns, the Hon. A. C. Jues was introduced, aud in a short ch.r- tctetutic speech ho spoke in practical terms of the occasion and our glorious goverumctit. Hon L. F. Lane was tiie next speaker and in his usually happy mood, he was followed by S. F. Flood and Ju Jge Mosher. At thi$ poiut thinking the Djui or.DS iiad had enough to say ths Hon. E. G. Hursu was called upon aud in his clear cut and emphat ic manner made a rousing speech that was heartily applaud d. George Geager was then caiied upon aud for a brief time amused the audience, rcceiviug imii.ei.se applause. The large trod then went their several ways until evening when promptly at seven o'clooi the liroworks were displayed infrjut i f the burnt district The sky rockets were the best we have witnessed and altogether tue lire works were a grand success. The Baud played some bcauUfui pieces while the display was going on. The Ball at Slocum's Mammoth Hall was the grandest event of the kind ever held iu Roseburg. Sweet music was furnished, excellent calling by Prof. Fehaemann, of A9hand, and a good time generally was enjoyed by alL This wound up tho grand gala day aud Roseburg ha3 settled back into its usual calm after giving its btst wishes for the success and prosperity of Grover Cleveland, Presidcut of the Cuitod States, and Thomas A. Hen dricks, Vice President. CELEBRATION JOTTISG3. Roseburg did celebrate. The town is quiet once again. Now fov a fact, was'ut it a gran J day for Rosebuigl Jos. Mensor returned to Jacksonville on the excursion train. The Republican flag was unfurled to the breeza at an early hour. Ira Campbell of the Eugeno Gijaid spent the great holiday with us. Hon. Jas Chenoweth, D. Senior and otheis were present from Oakland. Judge Hursh was universally coik orpttulated" on his- pleasant remarks. Abo Mensor and wife came dawn on the excursion tnd at prese.it are stop ping in town. The Jacksonville delegation brought with them plenty df the filthy lucre' in spite of hard times. Cel. Fullerton was looking for his successcr on the fourth aud says there are multitudes of him. . i ; Mrs. W. G. I Kenney, of Medford, spent Wednesday and Thursday visit ing relatives in Roseburg. ' Wm. Mencor, of Jackshnville, came down to celebrate has concluded Lo re main awhile with us. Miss Hess, ; "Miss Brentano, Miss Shipley and Miss Wetterer were among the ladies who spent the great holiday in Roseburg, irora Jacksonville. David ro8by, EJ Caton, J. E. Littlo and George Brown were the "big four" of the Jacksonville crowd. Hon. J. C. Hutcliinson, of Oakland, witnessed our grand jubilee. He isn't any shorter since Cleveland's election; Henry Adams, John Weaver, Gecrg Bruer, Gov. Hudson, and many otheas represented Myrtle Creek on the big day. The enthe proceediugs of our big celebration were telegraphed to Frank Kraus- 61 tho Sentinel at Jacksonville by the "gang". The Yankee Doodle Band is to be congratulated On its teacher Mr. Mark F. Jones. Everybody noticed. a mar ked improvement, in-the tunes and playing. Awl by the way, the Band we do not think can be beat in the state. Roseburg is justly proud of this organ ization and it has the best wishes of all. Brain Items. If you had been in the city of Drain on Saturday last, you might have seen every body leading the Review. They like it. You might have seen on any day of the week,"a littlo more bustle and bus.i ness in the town, than for some time past. You might have seen the annual school meeting, take place on Monday afternoon, at the Academy Chapel at which Dr. Kuykendall was elected a director for the ensuing three years, and M. C. Johnson was elected clerk. The meeting was largely attended by tho tax payers of the district, so it was deemt'd an opportune time to take action on local improvement, so after some informal discussion of ways and means a committee of si gentlemen was appointed to make immediate ar rangements for guiding and macadam izing the streets of our village. You might have seen several young ladies looking sad over the depart a re, during the past week pf two excelieut young men, O. C Brown, and llobt. Green. We hope they will soon return to us again. You might have seu young men with white neckties aud bu.ton nolo boquets, Monday evening, wending their way, with young ladies clinging fondly to their arms, to the houe of Hon. J. C. '.Drain, to attend a party given as a surprise to his daughter Anna Those who were fortunate enough to attend, pronounce it? a de lightful at! air. It is whitfered that another social gathering of a similar character will occur in a taw days. You might see the pleasant face of Judge Guodeil on our streets now al inoxt anv da v. We are i;lad to welcome him back again and trust that he may long remain. Yon might see, if you were to visit us, a Uourishmg lodge of Good Tern- plars who have so faithfully labored ard aroused the temperance sentiment fcnat a saloon busiiie-ss cannot thrive in on; -midst, and we are proud to say that there -s, us a result, no sal con within several miles of Diain. Mrs. Callert has been dangerously ; ill f jr several day?, and the gratvnt (anxiety has been felt as to the rt suit; buther host of friends now believe that the battle with death is success fully past, and hope soon to see her m good health. You might have seen some, individ uals pleased with tho Oregonian's ig norant or insincere tirade against Nor mal schools. But, come to think of it, I believe there is no one in Drain fool enough to swallow such twaddle. Olas VsUej Notes Farmers are busy plowing and sow ing. Rev, H. P. Webb preached an inter esting sermon at the school house last Saturday, evening. Will II. Fisher, who has been spend- jing last month with his parents at this place, has leturned to Roseburg. As the time for tlie spring term draws near sehool teachers may be seen at any turn looking for situations. The supply f ems to exceed the de mand. 3 H. D. Thomas, of Oakland, with his pack of hounds spent last week in the settlement looking for coyotes. He whS unsuccessful in his search. The people of Cleveland have added much to tho beauty of their, school grounds, by the addition of a neat fence. Coyotes have ijeu making serious ravages among the sheep in this vicin ity. Hunters have ben after them but, as yet, they have not succeeded in killing anv. Mr. Dibble, of Cleveland, is suffer ing from a severe attack of sickness. and his recovery is donbtfnl Mr. A. H. Woodruff is also quite sick. Before these items reach your readers Grover Cleveland will have been inaug urated President of the United States ' This we hope will not be the commence- rnent of a party administration; but much rather herald the dawn of the "peoples day," Repop.ter. HERE ANB THERE Did you celebrate? Hon. Chas. Drain was in town to the grand jubilee. Prof. B. A. Cathey o Canyon villej was in town Thursday. Gov. Chad wick was in town Sun day returning home Monday. Send the Review to friends in the east, it is better than a letter.. Hons. W. R. Willis, C. Ball and J, V. Hamilton are in attendance on the Supreme Court. Jos. Clough and S. Riddle have re turned from the east. Jo-seph took in the woi Id's fair at New Orleans; The thanks of our lady compositors aredue to Mr. Albert Smith; of the City tiakery fot a delicious box of cattdy sent to this Ollice on Thursday. We acknowledge pleasant calls Thurs day from Mrs! J. C. Fullerton, Misses Addie and Delia Fullerton, and also fi-om Mrs Isaac Kent. Call agair. At - - V e are .under oblurations' to A . A Fink for papers giving a full 'account of the Mardi Gras celebration at New Or leans'. They are splendidly illustrated Albert Smith is doing a flourishing business. Everything iu his. line can always be found fresh at the City Bakery. Bread, Cake, Pies, Candies, Oranges, etc. Born to the wife of Ira Wimberly of Mt. Scott on March 4tli, a son. The little Democrat is enthuastic and is in troduced to the world as Grovr Cleve land Wimberly. , The Last Angel's Trumpet Call is the name of a new paper at Los Angeles California, which prophesies tho end of the world in September Tho editor was recently in the Stockton asylum. -Miss Mary Ellen Flanagan, who has been quite ill at the Sister's school at Portland returned Moudav with Mrs. Sheridan. Her many friends will be pleased to khow that she is improving in health. Mrs. Mattia "Bridge's lecture on "Human Freedom" at the Court Ilotue Friday evening last is spoken of in h tern. s of general praise. We were to much interested with bur hand press to leai! to attend. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will give an entertainment at the church on Wednesday evening March 11th. Charades, Tableaux, Music, Declamations, etc. Admission 25 cents children uulf price. Everybody should attend as it will be a line a flair. House bill 102, the mortgage tax law bill has received tlu signature of tlie governor. It -.provides. that the borrower, or the lender may agree V-e-tween themselves which shall pay the taxes, but that interest oh such loans shall not beaboveS percent per annum. Charles Stephens at Drain, Oregon, has a large aud complete steck of every thing in the Harness and Saddlery line. He is a first-class workman and will not I e undersold. Drain is a-thrivins and prosperous town aud Mr. Siepher.s w.il build up a good business at that paint. Patronize home industry is al ways i good motto. "Did you hear any disturbance or outcry on thy street last night, about twelve o'clock" asked Kosciusko Mur phy of his friend Gilhooly. "No, I didn't hear anything in particular. But why do you ask" "I was going home from an oyster supper, and I slipped and, fell right in front of your house. I thought perhaps 'Freedom shrieked when Kosciusko fell.' Texas Siftinjr . Roseburg has been treated -to the three great lectin es of Prof. T. F. Campbell on "Humanity," "Death" and "Demonology." They were deliv ered at the Presbyterian Church Sat urday, Sunday, and Monday evenings. We can truthfully declare that they jre tho ablest efforts that we have ever heard in our city and aro generally in dorsed by the public. The gentleman is a powerful thinker, a logical reasoner, a clear and concise talker. f The Eesnifcs- ' All persons feeling dull and de pressed, or perhaps feverish, with no apetite, no energy, the system clog?d, the-liver 'torpid, the bowels inactive, who are wondering how to land relief, should purchase a lifiy cent or one dollar bottle of Syiup of Figs, read the circular around the bottle, follow the direction, taking a few doses of this pleasant remedy and bo restoied to heatth and happiness. It may be had of 3. Hamilton, Jackson Sr., Roseburg 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 t'ie, is startling them to realize iheir sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder- ful discovery; resulting in our best; Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles fiee at S. Hamilton's Drugstore. Regular Size $1.03. SEBSEER Oakland It 3ms Fine weather. More city improvements. Roads d-ying and improving. Look out for Castle by the I.O.G.T. The sun shineth and the gardener smnVtb. C. M. Hall will occupy his new stoic iu a few days, n H. Abraham of Portland spent sev eral days in Oakland la3t week. Mr Creed Chenoweih returned from the University on Monday quifs ill. Mrs, J. C. Hutchinson has orna mented Iter parlor with a line piano. No road no travel, no butcher no meat-, no casli no trade, no savy no senator. . - . . - The social dance in honor of the day, March 4th, we are iHioriued was quite a success. E. G. Young & Co. have been in ventorying their general stock of mer chandise this week. Dr. Herbold our eneigetic dentist and boss gardener has been cultivating his ground preparatory to 'planting. Dr. Z. D. Demmick spent a part of this week visiting his mother who has been on tho sick list for several weeks. Dr. Diedrich, I. Caro aud Rudolph Abraham spent two days in Oakland last week, and seemed to enjoy them selves. Jack Peters, a leading R. R. man from Yakima, was m town this week Jack has many fritnds in Oakland-one especially. Perrv Sherwood brought in a few sample shingles made at his shoe-string mill. The best judges of shingles say that they are the best they ever saw. Our annual school meeting occured on Monday, resulting in the election of J. S. Beckley trustee for two years, E J. Page trustee for three years; G. B. Barr clerk. We are sorry to announce the death of tho infant son of William Gannon. He and his excellent wife have the sympathies of their many friends in this sad bereavement. Dr. J. W. Harris informs us that Father Sutherlin is more comfortable in the last day or two. The old gen tleman willin all probability, linger with us but a short time. , Quite a number of citizens, D's and k R's, went to Roseburg to attend the inaugral celebration. May the supreme ruler of the universe grant us an ad ministration of peace nnd prosperity. T. e room of oftr Police Court was immensely crowded this week to wit ness the Jury trial of one of our citi zens, charged D. D. Lots of fun for the boys but not so much for the defendant. School was resumed on last Monday nfter one weeks vacation with a larger number of pupils than usual. Prof. Russell and Miss Parrott are working earnestly for the literary interests of their nupi's.-. Mt. fkott Items- Peach trees blooming out in this locality. - The health of the neighbor-hood was never better, J Mr. John Chapman was the loser of a fine horse last week. Mr. G. R. P. Attlebury has the finest grain of the season. Mt. Scett is surely in need of a bridge across the East TJmpqua. Once again our little valley and the surrounding hills is robed with green. A few clear days is all that is required and the farmers will be through seed- o Dixon Brothers are purchasing a tine lot of young cattle in tfcis part of the county. ' : The private school taught here under the efficient care of Mr. Perry Duncan, closed last Friday with a grand picnic Copland brothers have the finest assortment of shingles and boards in the county which they piopose to sell at bed rock prices. Mr. C. II. Wright's family who have been absent form home for the past few months returned looking hale and hearty as of yore. : X X. Govehnor St John is the pnncipa owner of a newly discovered silver mine in New Mexico, which is expec ted to make hjna a millionaire. St. John with a barrel will be more terri fying to our Republican brethren than ever before. Arizona Gazette. THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, of flour boa, Ind., says: "Both myself apd wife owe our lives to SHILOU'S CONSUMP TION CUKE." WHY WILL YOU congh when ?hiloh Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 eta. and $1. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bot tlef Shiloh's Catarrh iJemedy. Prie 50 cents. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's UaUrru Remedy. - Price 50cents. Nas.U Injector free. ilACKMElACK, a lasting and frigrr.il perfnme. Price 23 and 50 cents CROUP, WHOOPIXG COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shdoh's Cure. SniLOIl'S CURE will immediately rr lieve Croup, Whooping congh and Bronchiti- . For lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porou3 Plaster. Price 23 cents. NEW THIS WEEK. Mrs. R. Brcckcnridge AO EXT FOR Importer and 'Manufacturer of (ONUHENTS - HEADSTONES Of American aud foreign Marldo aud Scotch Granite. Estimates given for Coring ia Sand Stone, ROSEAU RCf. OREGON. '.THE INTERNATIONAL - Coz. Third as.d E Streets, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, TltlCES TO SUIT TIIE 7IJIKS THIS LARGE AND WELL-APPOIXTED HOUSE offers superior a'-eomo iations at popular jiriiitw, ilaals ;Vc, lipoma 25a. and 6Je. Only threa ll.cks from nil uepots and Steamer lnriding-s, i'ree u o anj from the Hotel No Chinese bervii'itH. No overcharges or deviation foal rj0- ila:- ra:.e-j of $1.00 1-cr bay. maru-t! E. LSTVJSTON. Pwp'r. GENERAL mSU3A?!C AQEB7. Office at Court House. r0sekuro , oregox A. F CAMPBELL, ATT0SKBY AT LAW. OrFICE: -Next door to Uogan's Siore. iiljll jj tjr working people. sS Hi I ii txzi a'iL" wa wi" m illjlil viluatile sample boa Sernl 10 cents nos- inH you fkkb, a royal sample box of iroous tnat will put you in the way of making more money in a fen clays than you ever thought possiblu at any busiuesa. Capiul not required, iou can liv.? at home and work in tipare lime only, or all tha time. Ail of both sexes, of all ages, randiy successful. 50 cents to $i easily earned every evening. That ail who want work inny te.-t the busincsM, we make this tin paralleled ottur: To all who arc not well satiuflad we will send$l to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particular, directions, ct;.,sent fres. Im;iieii?e pay absolutely sure for all who start p.t once. Don't ue lay. Address Stisbjs & Co., Portland, Maine. NOTICE. To the Lovers of Good Horses: I will sell vny Celebrated Stallion, Mo doc Chief at Oakland, Saturday, April 4th, 1885 to the highost bidder, on 12 months tinif, with ajpio'ed ' surety. Cpme one, Come all. Hem is a chance for a bargain. Ica F. Rice, Sr. An Independent Newspaper of Democratic Principles, but not Con trolled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collect ing and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest possi ble Promptness, Accuracy and Im partiality ; and to the Promotion of Democratic Ideas and Policy in the Affairs of Government, Society and Industry. Bates, by Mail, Poatpaid: DAILY, per Year - - - -DAILY, per Month - . - -SUNDAY, per Year - . - -DAILY SUNDAY per Year $6 CO 50 1 00 7 00 1 CO WEEKLY, per Year Address, THE SUIT. New Yorlt City. FARMS FOR SALE. 39 Acre farm, with Iloure, Barn and Orehaacl, good creek, Couutjr Koad, well fenced in S fields. 1,000 crc3 Lan.l, Orchard, enou-h for two good unimproved. Good titaber, partly fenced. 7oo Acres unimproved La-d. weU watered, 2oo acres good for fannins. All above plac from Vnree to seven uiilci from Hosebur. Call at Kkvicvv itliee. - NOTICE. United Statss Land 02Jec, llosedurjr, Oregon, Feb ruary 25, 1S35. ATOTIOE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN 31. JLl.- Daley has applied lo purchase the Sou h one, half of N. E. quarter and lots 5 a:id C of seetl;n 1 T 20 S. R S- W, Willamette inoridiiiu, under t:e a t - . . i,j . ..tf i. ... i oi congress oi June ijioim uibmuci'i i. landiin the States of California, Oregon, Ncvad ajiJ the Territory of Washimrtou. Any and all p-arties claiming ndverftely any of th: above lund must file their "iaim w ith tlie Kc.-it-i of.the Land OlBeo at lloseburjr ciurin? the sixty d y publication hereof or their righu wiA te n.nrx by Btatutes. ' Vn. F.BESJAMIN, fob28-0t Rfg'iawfr, Administrator's Sale. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE T.TN nignedAdminiHtrAtor ofhe E.st.tto of Cynthia A. Applcjate, deceased, by oruer of the Coui:ty Court of Dourla county, Orcaron, nade and entered osi thj 1st day of December lbtjl, Volume 4, pag',-3 S3 and 34 of the Probate order book, will sell at public sale on Monday March Kith, 183 at 1 o'clock in the after noon on the premises for cash in hand the following described premises and real property belong "ST to gaid estate to-wit: Bcrfnninsr at a point 3 chains West of qunrtcr section corner between sections 'ZOaud ?& Township 22, S. R- 6 West, thence North 20 chains, tbenee North 52 degrees E. 8 20-100 chains, thence North 79 deyreo E. 4 85-100 i.haiiis, thenee South 4J degrees E. chains, thence South-20 chains, thence M est 17 9 J-100 chains to place of btsinnins and all bciiijr in Douglas eountv, Oj-cyou and ccnUining M 22 100 Acres, toother witi the ajipurtenaiicei there unto belmurinr. Dated Roseburs, Oresron, January Slst, 1SS5. D. W. APPLEGATE, Administrator. ' J any. 31st fet. WOll SALE.' Mostly Ewes, at a BARGAIN. Enquire of Sampson or Fcndcl Sutherland at Oakland, Roug ing ounty Oregon. TIicso Sliecp must be sold i minedi atcb Apply early or you will miss a good chance. Eas; P S:3 Through. IIow "can a -watc'i-nd matter 1iowV costly be inspected to go when tha mainsprinfi won't operate? How-cart, anyone be well when hi? stomach) liver1 cr kidneys are out of order? Of couisa von sayj ''He cannot." Yet thousands' of people dvag along. miserably in lhab condition; not sick abedj but liot abla to woik with comfoi t and energy. How foolish, when a bottlf cr two cf Parker's Tonic would st-t them all right. Try itt and get back our -health and spiritSi II PAKRY, ROSEBURG OREGON -.First ryht hand room, up-stairs over Marks'. Sioro. Rcpuiis and tiiteralioua neatly dt'iie. V' bi S ' V se-vI KiX c ?nt3 -,r posst-tga, and fl & i t jre.er.e fss, a-ciwt'y bux ,;f i;ood X.M. fl W. j I J vhi:!i H'.li help all, tf eitlier sex to ninre ni.n.cy nirht iv.vay Uvau Miiythiiiif eie in tho world, Kurtur.y av.v.it tiio wi.rkcri a'.Kolutely sure. At uaca ad Jra3 TitC K and Co., Augusta, Maine. n00Ixran!ESTna:VESAWA1'' Sendu rw U U J W U eouta posUtfe, nuu by m.iil you v. i!I gst I'Krr: a p,u'ka';e of vreds of lar; value, that will si ai-L y ou in '.vot 1c thai wil! ct once briny you iu money f ister than ar.ytiriuir cl :e in AmericK. AH altiiul the S20:),ii,oin pVc'i'raa with ea:h box. Agcita wantc 1 everswlnjre, , ui cither' wx, cf all aai, lo all the time, or spare litr.c only, to work for u.s at their o? 11 fco'.iics. i'ortuvit-3 ftirail workers absolutely a sured. Don't Ccl iy. li. IlAU.r.i & Co., Portland, i!-ii:ie. ' . ' CIVIL BMD STORE V. Zt, AKSLIIXGTCir, ' DEALER IN, ! Dry . GooSsjfroosrles, oto Ail Kinds of Produc3 Taken in Exchange. ClVlt DEND, DCUG. CO., OP.EGON. Ex c?st)i's Police, TOTICE r3 HEREBY- GIVEN THAT THE US- dersi-ned huv beon appointad Kxecutors of Hie las Will and Tesuweut, audol the lvotite of Wil li.; m S. I'hikt'.ir, deceased, late of Douglas eountv, Oftyon, by order of the C'uunty-Coiut tf said County aiui Slate,' made and eulerei 0:1 iiiu C4.h day of Jaiiu ary, liSfl, and they have duly qualified as such: Now therefore, all persons having- cUiims aritiaat said Es t;vtf( are hereby notitied to present tho sareeduly ver iilHl withbi six iuout!ii at the t-heriC's t-Bice at llijfie-burg-, Oregon, to cither of the unde signed, arid all persons oi:i said Lstiite are required to nuke im jneliute ija.vmeat a.i above. p. it. pixkston:, U. A. TAYLOK, JExeoators. Dated at II isehur-, January Slst, 1SS5. . A -GREAT BARGAIN ONE OF THE FINEST PA R M S IN DOUG LAS CO. FO R SALE ! ! 550 Acres bottom hu$ at '25.-0 jwr nre, 650 Acres Pasture l.arid at sjl.OO per acre. 1 200 ! tress, oris good ifweiihig, two Ilaraa. Well wstereii with exeelient SjiriHsjs o;rt;r the place. Plenty of Oak wood, a lia lroad hide track and many other 'convenience,- -Abo another place .ennsistin-rVf 90 Acrea of Iwttum la Jul ct .io.CO pur acre, 250 Acra pasture JaiJ. att 1.00 jcr acre, two dwellings am' one siuaH harii, well watered, plenty of w od.- These two places j:i:i, you can vuiv!ue. one or both on reasonable terms m pries indicate. Apply to llu vikw oijlct for p.aruu'.ilard. This is a reat biru-iM. N( Hi i T3i S k I.I. jcr,wis are fi;rbldie:i t o'.itor u;-.fn any of 'XV. tuy etiefvl la :k1 in Flounmy- Hcy, w U iiuut u;iou iii.' ro::)Ue. JvlC: 11. FLOUK-iOY. o q pi: dnij f-'i ri .-as rrr raw 'V 15 T3" ft J.JVJl.JJilfl w ould respectful !y iuforrii tha natl c that lias oa hand a iiue a&sortiiicub of Dry Goods, Groceries, Kc:ie2y-3Ziidc ClotSiii:?, :j ' I and iu fact' everything U3:ully kspb ta Sr dais store. Give him a cull. :'. I ;-r---iv ;.; '.'- .'. ' Goods'- at Low Prices i .. . - , ... All tiadsof Trodiico Taken -5i Gxcliaac f ri' U :li rs.1 1 ord irs pro:ni!y v'i!; ul Tha T.vyet. Gnnsi i3 issued Ifareh r.nd Sept., each rear; 221 rn;:.'5, Sxll inches, Vith over J?,SOO illustrations a vrLols picture callery. Givci vliolosala t ' &t . - -i V VAi 4 A v cider, end 1 co:t of er- ii r.-v ciin::. v.rar. cr ti.' 1275 ti:n r . V. viih. li:c a '-i-f .- invaltisbl'i l-colzs conti-'n iror'I.-n pcirxd front tlis n:r.T';r's cC II-.cs v.xrl.l. Vo y;illn:ail e. rrpy ;'- : ry c-i Jrcrs rj'onrjrcljl cf. the pes::-?-.0, fn:'?. I.Li v.3 l;c-r f;-n o'l. -, xlwowtrtill'', . v... 3 i isx'.Jrerf JH AA.CAUt.t 1W Vr." be mailed IT to all applicants r and to customers o T rcrJDV P. On DETROIT U.lVJ.rCrVrW I UWihS Anon. PEYSiGIMi&SURSEQII Xj AjM13 & lank; ATTORNEYS sit XWV, Orncs. 0a il$;n Street, iJpc;3ite Qos X s TT TC? T" T.' ' V M " '1 LOUI' L.AiiuiiNAi-i-J, ICS-'ps an hand a ie' jsJ Svof' f Cents', Ia Aii' and Chiidrs i' ItooU, Shoes an I S'ipes-s; also ili- al Iii'ftnrnent, is'aeot Mui'.i, Motion), Etc. ' ia"Upiria, neatly done. ; Natr bri'.It stare. i J-