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tOSEBURG -REVIEW. 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 1885. TEE. CJABIHE' m 'Tlios.-"Francis Bayard has been ap pointed Cleveland's Secretary of State. "jMr, Bayard is a lawyer Vy profession 'and is recognized as cne of the eminent fitatesmen of America, He is the third in direct line to represent the state of Delaware in the Senate, having suc- ceded his father, aud his grandfather haying represented the state at the be ginning of the ? century. Mr. Bayard was Cleveland's principal competitor but thft srnallncss of his state made his nomination inexpedient. Daniel Manning, of New York, in becoming Secretary of tha Treasury, accepts his first office. He is a re- markable example of the magnificient system of our free institutions. At an gany age, carrier ior me Aioany .rgus, at fifteen a reporter, ana at twenty-four its chief editor. Mr. Manning has been : faithful to every trust and has won his reward. As a politician, he was Mr, ' Tilden's most trusted lieutenant and is t the man who discovered G rover Cleve 1 land. A waitn personal friend of the President, a true Democrat and an able pan, Mr. Manning will be a trusty adviser. L. Q. C. Lamar, Secretary ct the Interior, is one of the best known of (Southern statesmen. He i3 brilliant and aggressive, and with a warm and generous temperament, he counts liis friends by the thousands. He has been a Senator from Mississippi fcr several years, and has ranked as one of the leaders of that body. He w?.ll bring great experience and sound abilities to the councils of the President. ! .William C. "Whitney, of New York, Secretary f the Navy, is a man of the same mould as G rover Cleveland. A hard-working, pains-taking lawyer of sound brain force. He was City At torney for New York, immediately after the downfall of the Tweed ring, when 5,000 suits were brought against the city government These were dis posed of, the office thoroughly system atized and a nominal 200 suits turned orer to hi3 successor. He is also the founder of that magnihcent system oi party representation known as the County Democracy, which has dealt . Jhe death-blow to Tammany- Hall. The NaVy department needs just such an honest, indefatigable man as Mr. Whitney to clean out its Augean sta bles of corruption. Like Mr. Manning he is a warm personal friend of the President, ' . . W.m. Endicott, of Massachusetts, is the least known of all the Cabinet, and , hag the Portfolio of the War depart ment. He has been a Supreme Judge . and a candidate for Governor of Massa- chasetts. His appointment is i highly endorsed by the Independents and he is said to be a man of great ability. Wm. F. Vilas, of Wisconsin, is the Post Master General. He is the leader of the Wisoonsm Bar, and the recog nized head of the young Democracy of that state. He was chahman of the Chicago Convention that nominated President Cleveland. He is an; elo- quent orator and a man of great attain msnts. . . i Augustus H. Garland, of Arkansas, Attorney General, was the one ap pointment of President Cleveland, that has pleased everybody. He is recog nized as pre-eminently one of the great est lawyers of the age. He is a sincere believer in and a true representative of the new era in the South. As Attor ney General, he will watch the inter ests of the people closely, and the? ad ministration can always rely on! his judgment and advice. To sum up the Cabinet we have but to say that the three Senators, Bayaid, Lamar and Garland are all members of .- L i the Judiciary Committee the most ' honorable and able Committee of the ' Senate While the four others have gained fame for themselves through taeir untiring industry and good, hon est work, which means that President Cleveland's administration will be one ef great industry and ability. Well done, bo far! Sot Allowed- We learn that the Corvallis Council has disallowed the claim of E. G. Hursh ur contemporary for injuries received there about one yar ago. Now ' we are informed that Eugene City had va similar case, and allowed the damages ''without any trouble, and so we think in this case there should have been no hesitancy in allowing the amount asked 'for, and more especially the medical part of the bill Now, from what we can Wther, we are of the opinion that it wfll cost the city of Corvallis more than an attorney's fee to liquidate this claim, for the reason that Mr. Hursh was injured far more than the amount asked as an indemnity. . Wa received a good dictionary from the east the other day, we need if, anil Ve are not alone. - I Cabinet Gossip. The members of the Cabinet ere all lawyers, except Manning, who is -an editor ani a bankpresident! Attorney. General Garland's mother presides over his home, from which we would judge that he is a widower or a batchelor. Secretary Whitney has the misfor tune to be the son-in-law of the mil lionaire Senator, H. B. Payne, of Ohio. Secretary Bayard's oldest son lackd a few years of being old enough to take the family seat in the U. S. Sun- ate. He is a chip of the old block and will get there by and by, though. Garland in ' his younger days was dissipated but has been a teetotaller for years. Walking through a graveyard once he saw that many of his brilliant cempanions had gone to ignominious graves on account of strong drink. It reformed him. ' The attack all along the Republican line is being made on Secretary Man ning. Close ranks, Democrats, do not be de deceived!- They are afraid of his ability anil his Democracy. We pre dict for Secretary Manning a sound and safe administration of the financps of the government. He took care of his own. Stand by Manning, to him more than any one else is our glorious victory due. The foolish remark of RIddJeberger thet Secretary Bayard is more English than American is too absurd to no tice. Mr. Bayard is an American statesman of the old school, reared of good old stock and American to the backbone. Some fool will, soon inform us that Washington was an dude. English Gen. John U. Black. Gen. John C. Black, of Illinois, has been appointed Commissiouers of Pen sions by President Cleveland. G&n r-i 1 ll'i 1 SI liiacK was a delegate to tne umcajro Convention and supported McDonald for President. He was prominently mentioned for the Vice Presidency, having been placed in nomination by the state of Georgia aud endorsed b y Illinois, but the whirlwind that fol lowed the mention of the name of Hendricks swept all before it. We quote a few words .from the speech of Hon. J. B.Mann, of Illinois. "I know the gentleman from Illinois. Nobody knows "him better. I have stood by him while I have seen the surgeon op erating upon his arm, taking out the elbow joint, and yet he declaring, while that was being done, that notwith standing he lost a joiut, I113 whole body yet was firm aud true for tha Union and firm and true for the Democracy.'' Gen. Black recruited Company K., 37 Illinois Infantry of which he was Major, from which, he was gradually promoted to be a Brigadier General He yas in the last battles of the war Alt i r w-w in Aianaina ana lexas, lie received a wound in each arm, which are stil very painful and have several times threatened his life. He is only 46 years of age, has been twice defeated for Congress, and once for Lieutenan Governor, though largely leading his ticket in every contest. He was also the regular Democratic nominee for Senator in 1878, when Logan wa3 elec ted. His appointment is received by old soldiers everywhere with great en thusiasm. Communicated. We cannot stop the tide of immigra tion. It is coming with capital, skill and muscle. Not only the good old pioneer but many others wui loot on with Surprise when they see a new form of business and the principles of live and let life. A division of labor will be created and labor will be respected. Our resources will be developed and our commerce increased. Our income will become greater than our expenses. Our Country favored as it is with its climate and resources must soon engage the attention of Eastern people. Hor ticulture and agriculture in all of their departments in the Pacific States and the great North West will solve the problem how the World's population must be fed. Let us have help to farm, to pay our taxes, to improve our coun try, to build up society to promote ed- ucation and every tnmg else mat is good and useful especially profitable employment which is the greatest pre ventive of crime. L. C. II, Is It Not 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 idmit 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 thooughly, yet painlessly, and it shoud ve strength to those organs. ' It is naw well known that Syrup of Figs po ssesses those qualities in a pre-eminent degree S. Hamilton is agent for Ilose- burg. -. Two Daiigarons Seasons- . Spring and fall aio times when so many people get sick. The changes in the weather are severe on feeble per sons, and even those naturally strong are apt, as they say, "to be feeling mis erable.' Then they are just in condi tion to bo struck down with some kind of fever. A bottle of two of Parker's Tonic will invigorate the digestion, put the liver, kidneys and blood in perfect order, and prevent more serious attacks. Why suffer, and perl-aps die, when so simple a medicine will save you! Good for both ecxcs and all ages. Syrup ct Tigs Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Con stipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills. CleaHses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strength ens the organs on which it acts. Bet ter than bitter, nauseous Liver medi cines, pills, salts and draughts. Sam ple bottles tree, and large bottles for sale by S. Hamilton. s NEW THIS WEEK. GEO. H. TYLER & CO., PROPIIIETORS AlfD MAXCTACTCEEIS OVj Wheeler's Improved ,B2S BOTTOMS And Bucking SPULG-BB COVERS. EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. DESCRIPTION- WK use from 13 to 13 lbs. best Bessemer Steel Springs in each bud, set in sins of the bed stead, covered with a heavy duck detachable cover, which is a koiselkss automatic FAsTs.ner, holding tha 8jriuy;a in r-lac. The Springs notbeinjr connected, the bod cannot roll, in case one person is heavier than the ether. in cleaning or inoviug, ose person caii handle them with ease. The cover perfectly protests the bedding, and also holds the dust which usually falls on the springs and ou the floor, It cax ml kjsmoved is okk msirxx's TIME. "We make a prper fit for all sized beds. Practical, Dckable asd Warranted. The bed is soft aud pliable as well aa springy; tT srtUNOa at tub head and foot as well as in tub middle. It relieves the weary ; it preserves health, aud gives more satisfactiou than any article of equal cost now produced for the comfort of mankind. GIVE OUR SPRINGS A TRIAL for a few days and you will readily appreciate the biTEaioitm' of vhese beds. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TVTOTICKTS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE UNDER Jul sillied has been duly appointed by (he County court ot uoiurias county, Oregon, Administrator -ol the ttae of Sarah lirowti, late of said county. Jo ceased. All persons havniir claim i against said Km tate are hereby required, to present the same,' wi.h proper vouchers, within six months from date of this notice, to the undersigned, up his Jaw office in Oakland, Douglas county, Onsiwi.' March 13th 1885 C A. SLilLBKliUK, Administrator. a 0 m ft Bp Q O S5 S5JJIS20SS. In tne Circuit Court of the Stata of Oregon for h Countr of Douarlas. T, R. Sheridan' and J. P. Sheridan, Partners under the firm name of ishendan Bros., Plaintiffs, " vs." J. F. W. Saubert and M. E. Saubert, his wife; F, il. Jsoule and fa. 51. Noble, his wife. The said J. F. W. Saubert and F. 11. Noble being partners un der the firm name of saubc.-t & .Noble; and M. Josephson, Defendants. - Suit in Equity to forecloe a Mortcrasre. - To F. 11. Noble and S. M. Koble, the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Or etron. you 'are renuired to appear and answer the complaint or riariuns tiled against you in the above entitled Suit, in the above entitled uourt, on or be fore the fret dav of the next regular term thereof, to-wit, on Monday, the 4th day of May 1885. If you fail to 89 appear and answer Plaintiffs will apply to the Court forthe relief demanded in said Complaint, twit; : . - ' For a Jutftrment and decree of foreclosure and sale of the mortgrsred premises described in the Com plaint filed in this suit and that the proceeds of ueh sale be appliei first, to the payment of the costs and expenses of such foreclosure and sale, and such At torney's fees as the Court may adjudge reasonable for th. foreclosure of said mortsrasr. Second, to the payment of the sum of SH5.75 due from Defendants to Plaintiffs with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from February 25th 16S5. That Plaintiffs have iudvrment asrainst the Defend ants J. F. W. iSaubert and F. II. Noble for any de- ncieney that may exist alter applying the proceeds of such sale as aforcsnid. - That the Defendants, and each of them, and all other persons claiming under them,'" subsequent to the execution of the Mortgage aiore aid, either as 'Urchaser, encumbrancer or otherwise, be forever arred of all riirht or equity of redemption in and to the said premises or any part, thereof, and that Plaintiffs have judmeut for their costs and dis bursemeuts and such other and further relief as may be deemed just and equitable. - ' This Summons is published by order of Hon. R. S. Bean, Judge of Bald Court dated February loth, 1S85. J. VI. tlAMILTUfi, , J. C. FULLERTOX. Attys. for Plaintiff?. .. RDSEBURG ACADLMY Spring Trm commences Monday, March Gth, 1885. J. H, II. Maekser, Principal. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ESMOND will open lss oOlay or sooner New House, Rcw - Furniture, Xcw everything. All modern Improvements i Hydraulic Elevator, etc. European or American plan. .THE INTERNATIONAL Cor. Third and E Streets, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Tills LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED JKjUSE offers superior accomodations at popular prices. Meals 25c, Rooms lie. and 50c. Only three blocks from all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Buss to and from the Hotel fo Chinese servants. No overcharges or deviation from reg-ilar rates of $1.00 per bay. - EiarO-tf E. LEWISTON. Prop'r. Louis Eppingsr, Manager. EUROPEAN PLAN. Sample Rooms for Oommercial Travelers. PORTLAND, OREGON. Holton Mouse SOL. Manager. No. CO Alder Street, near 4th, PORTLAND, Oregon- KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. ., the- NEW YORK COFFEE HOUSE . RESTAURANT AND Oyster Saloon THE LEADING CHECK RESTAURANT IN CITY 4 . N. SIFERD & HACKNEY. PROP'S. Open Day and Nijjht. Private Rooms for Ladies " 132 First Street Portland Oregon. Established 1332. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING QLQimm, mum AND OF OREGON. ggTTHE PLACE TO BUY.Jg J B CONGLE Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, SslLeatitep. and Saddlery Hardware 108 and 110 Ffos Street PORTLAND, OREGON. TAPE WORM Infallible Cure in one-half, to two hours time without any nain, or danger, whatever to the patient. A'o interruption of husiucss. Dose: .tabte- spoonfuls. For p:irticii!ars. apply to John Wiliieim, Agent 67 Alder Street, Portland. Masonic Temple, . K.avj'.'J.-1' RDSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. jr. zzx. o' " DEALER IN TOOIBSTONES, TABLETS, ETC. Shop Rear of Ilogan's Store WIN Irte. ; Hj Tmore money than at anything else by taking an agency for the best selling dohk out. rtrcinncra succeed erandly. Kone fail. Terms Hallett Boor Co., Portland, Maine. WOll SAIL IS. Mostly Ewes, at a BARGAIN. Enquire of Sampson or Fcndcl Sutherland at Oakland, Dous- las Comity. Oregon. These Sheep must be sold immedi ately, Apply early or you will miss a good chance. DRY DOOGS, GROCERIES BOOTS .AND.HOES., Samuel Marks, Ajher DEALERS IN- CSBSBAL IllGIAIliei, -HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND ni riTusnin nn ULUintNb, UK Criockepy, Glass was Provisions, Ci . , OF EVERY. DESCRIPTION Ecugh!, and the Very Highest Cash Price-Paid for Them. "Si MARKS & CO., Roseburg, Or., . ltaiotly On Friee. I I Groocrica fnd Dress Goods, Fancy .Goods, . . atins, 0 Hi o U CLOTni2TG, Boots & SI o Hats C Caps,. Trunks and Valises. Everything in. the line of CEXEIiAL 2IEIiIASMSI will be sold from this date on, at SO per cent above cost. Give us a call and convince yourself of o:ir GSSAT BARGAINS atthcSRICTLYO'XE PRICE STOKE. Would Respectfully Asxcusce. to she Pcblic that They are Better . Tiia Ever Before to Iurnish - HAVING lately added a New J. A. Fav Moulding and Matching Machine we will keep ail immense stock of the VERY BEST ' - . S Flooring and Bustio on Eand- S . - A FINE STOCK OF MOULDINGS ! WELL SEASONED CEQAIt AND SUGAR PINE LUMBER! ' ' FINE CEDAR RUSTIC, CRAIN SAWED FLOORING FURNISHED ON SnORT NOTICE.. BARN LUMBER and FENCING furnished at HARD TIME PRICES. Oood sound CEUtU POSTS, K.tlLlvi, PICKETS, &c, lor FINE FENCING a specialty. . . ' ' F OR Reference see Residence of Cy. Smith, 4 miles hound to make the best Lumner ana to give saiibiacuou. uive us ukw, ...... A' 11 orders left With Tlios. Sheridan will bo promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered on short 'notice after May 1st. All orders should be Addressed This Space is Reserved for W. SHERIDAN . BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They would announce that they have just liargest Stocks of Ever broOo;lit to Doula, sn l when naiNS and READY MADE TINWAIil, bf8 supply in their line ot aiy house aHIBH can pnrchaBQ elsewhere. - h . In he shape ot buildhig material 1., the way c locks, butts, etc, we can offW; superior inducements to purchasers. Ti j u. , . We an iiive you bargains in the io'. jwinp; brands of stoves, not. equalled, else where Buck's, Bonanza, Farmer Utility. Dexter, Facific, W ide West, Clarend"' Occidei Ircm Kin?, Empire City, and other The Lwrsti of workmen arc constantly employed m the manuiacture . our and buyers should learn our prices. We nave also taragms to offer in guns, g we: I as i,u Diiqi-gaxi and rimo-s We aie Agents for the White" Peerles wesell atUweat rates and warrant as cOuirtle We can lso supply t Avcrill and Elubbir Paints, 1 te best 1b the market, at. - lowest rater. Give us a call, inspect "ur stock, inquire as to any one can, - - . . Marcs, W. 1. FniEDLANDER w5 loots and Slice Q H 0 0 o H SilEs, Velvets, Cloaks, Jerseys. (0) above town or Dr. Hamilton's, Rostburg. We are to , 1 r oltaire Giurny. - LOOKING GLASS, OREGON. G- Woodward, the Sadd ler received and now have on hand one tf the Gonerar Hardware acHed to thtir STOVES OF ALL PaT they &re prepared to deciare thy havo th in Bouwhern Oregon, wbieh they propose TM&Z-i MTS 0H3- stoves and ranges. sucli as mcneeter, feharp and ther Rie- . and New Uome Sewing Macl.u. wiiiv te m every respect . our prices, aod we promise te sai C01II M 1C1 LABOR AGEEfCY I SOI YOUNG,,- -'PrvOPRlETOR miJIS Popular Laumuyroan has asrain" opened has' X inem at his old sUnl in Jtosehiirj1 on Miia street, tVo d'ton smth ot 11 uvea's blioafuilth shJ4n He is prepared to coat, ; lor. Chinese Laborers . ASDS'UICNHII- . . COOKS, FAI11L HELP, WOODCIIOPPERS, RATLKOAD II AND 3 Or Chinese Labor ol any description oa Sliorb iSTotico L. DELFILE, Ilavinir had 2S years' exoerience as watehniaker ia Oregon, 1 feci coiitident tZ uiviu,' satisfaction iu 11 worse to me. 1 also have a larjfe aatOiJc ot Watches, CioLk.s aud Jewelcry which will" be oU very-re4tisoiily. ' ' I huve the uti iaty patent rihtfar the sole ot Con crete Oo.nsat rip ior ouVeyiv Witer t; ay uUc desired. h. UbLi'lLS., R.S.& J; O.SHERIDAN (Successors to Taos. P. Sheridan) DEALERS I.V HARDWARE, TIN'WARE, ST07E3 UVSS, CUiliiiY, A-N U TINUJ r'Llt-" , .ii.siii.su oooi;a -. Ilayinsr secured the- aoove business, r yared to keen up its former good limine for work i j'rices. Wnhave the best of niulerml jind alry full stock of -foods .j-a haiiJ and it is our" aim to tur niisb cUotomcrs wiili itrsi-chiss axtioied at liv and let ' ive prices. A t iCl slocK of Iron sisitl ftccl Xoi Salo. Dealers from abroad will resolve prompt rH .H.S.&J.C. ji&&t$ J. C FULLE11TON ATTOimUlT - AT - Z&W. OFFICE: la Marks' brick, up stairs. JL.OU.Isi Wishes to in'orui tin public that Hi has a number isewiu- uuchiuca fur balu hij sture ai reaacei "iriccs. . j "- ' Tha FM-if1.ro nr'nir'i-.H n'l PiriTrp AXB- THE LATEST IM?.WD 3ACH'U- Ciiii and s-je At L;)un DIJI-i' WarcJiaiAking' Store a iod burjju t j cery oiie wislua to buy avwiof iiuthiiics. ' Who have Spriuj W-atjr tjrlntro'laos iito th sir Turn :id houses, I'ji" liiuiiy use or irrtaiiion, bii jui.l T!Ji CS:j5.UT CSKTSirJS'JS Pi?Z- Havirjr the County Ki-ht I cmsell to'flrmers CHEAP, witis anrniiiiie to do tlu work. : WUI ly th same by contract or hy tiie tout, 4 may be de sired. v'a.iTi:uud Ur - vk g-xni - work or uu pr" Thousands of fees have been i;.l iauiifvruia-i'iiji vork-lnj -MitufaaU.-fcly. It U superior to any pi jfiMKl for year, tioii'i ruit.aad Uaci3 the wa:er cioaf and uro - Oad a:il so .. T 1 "-n - SPECIALIST.. Curva all Chronic J'isenses. Catarrh, Atliuia, Consttu jiiioti, . Jeuralii liheiimatisin, ParaiySl0, -ErigUUi .DiT ease. lropsj, Vh:te J5wt-lliuij, Stif Join's, etc. This treatment hor ngh?y purlfi. thy bl:iul. drivli.g. all ini-intie an i corrupt matter f.om tlio. wh ! p'vf tem sud bjriiifs eid ami avi-ry uerva ami muscle t a ht'aSihy .--late aad Ii3 natural w oik. " " All whoare sn.TvJtin-r- from Oaron c Diseases are riueaied t call. The will be no charge t r enns lliii with the patieiu,. ierrns ia all csss reason able. A. Second. . Cosaiopo'itanllctel. ' - liose lurg. Oregon. cm wriT? OV HOSEEUKG'.. Vt P. Owens, - Slanascr. DEAL . . : ALSO AGENTS l-OVL AGhlCULTOKAL SKPiEKESTS, OP ALL KINDS. V t . . . . . YE TRANSACT A GEXERAL BCSDTESS IX .' r Lino and pay the hight-st Mafket Price for Wool and Grain. A FULL LIN'E OF AG;tICrLTLTRAL. IMPLE 1A msnts kept constantly uu fca4, or furnished oa short notice at Lowoufc Prices. ' OFFICE - AND WAREHOUSE OPPOSITE THE Depot. Give us a cull. W. IT. Owe us.. oppoarracAELoN's stable; SlactLsmitltixiz.. ami Shociiix All work in tlis line will ba attended to promptly at reasonable rates. ; J. .A. SMITH- Protnietor of thu CITY BAKERY MID :. . CANDY FACTORY. EEEPS CONSTANTLY GNT HAND A FULL stock of Bread, Cakes, lies, l'iain and 1'ancy Crackers, etc.. Aieo a fine selection ot rrench aad Amsricaa Candies aad Chocoiato GopUi,