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ROSEBURG REVIEW.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20thf:lS85.
A-Easiness. Admhistxtioa-
The ftilin'misiratioti of Orover Cleve
land ah Prsileut of tlio United Srntes
!
!
will go down in hUtorv as the "Busi- j
nesa Ad ninistrution." lidhtg at jwaco
with all the world, tho gre;it iinestioris
that are nv ,lx-fore tho )oj)hi are to
be solved in the same manner that a
buajness man would conduct his trans
actions. The mere routine of the com
plicated business of the general .gov
ernment j to receive more attention
than under any former President.
.Retrenchment and economy are to be
the guiding stars of President. Cleve
land's term. Already in the mere nee-
. essary work of the executive mansion,
four clerks with an -a'ggrejjate salary of
$6,200 have been dismissed without
successors. And it is asserted that the
pruning knife will cut olF throughout
t'e United Slates some 20,000 offices.
. whose aggregate salaries would bs in
the neighborhood of 30,000,000 an
nually, or a saving of $120,UOO,000 in
a single Presidential term j President
Cleveland does sou. twelve hours hard
work every day, the Cabinet officers do
as much each one having perfect con
trol over his own department, as in a
well regulated business establishment.
The government is no longer run by
$1,000 clerks. With regard, to the
offices, no one is to be disturbed except
for cause. When terms expire, Demo,
crats, of course, will be selected. By
this rneanp, the civil service law will be
enforced in spirit and in fact, The
truth of the matter is, President Cleve
. land bus ..taken off his coat, shocked
Washington seeiety, has no use for
politicians, and Js determined to give
to the people an honest, able and up
right administration, like unto the
da vs of our fathers,
3)mppointed Partisans-
It is amusino to watch the course of
the llepublicah journals on President
Cleveland s determination' to uphold
the Civil Service Law and the Tenure
cf Office Act. Thy grumble snd com
plain because forsooth he does not
make a "clean sweep." We are much
gratified at the Democratic party. It
fully appreciates the situation and is
Ppholding the hands of Grbver Cleve
land in his work of reform. From the
comparisons of the two lines now pur
sued by. the' two parties, it is evident
I. that tie trua friends o ; Civil Service
Eeform are tha Democrats. It was a
Democratic Senator who got up the
bill and it is a Democratic President
who is living up to it. Thochagria of
the Republicans is not dun to any pat
riotic motives, but thpy hoped that
Cleveland would make a "clean-sweep
in order to make political capital. It is
a selfish motive and one unworthy of
' Americans. Our good friends the
Kepntlicans have so long asserted
that the Democratic party is very hnn
g y and very thirsiy, that ttjfiy are sur
prised to see our paity us its victot v
po sensibly and so patriotically. The
Democratic party was hungry and
thirsty. Hungry for good government
and thirsty to iriak at the fountain 'of
government r.l reform. The loaves and
' fishes will be attende.1 to later all in
their own good time, and as of old they
will be sufficient to satisfy the rnulti
tude, wh;ch will le another great sur
prise atilF In stoi.o for oup -Republican
brethren, j
Two Dangerous Seasons- i
Spring and fall aie times when so
many people get sick. Tho changes in
the weather ars sever. on feeble peir
sons, and even those naturally strong
are apt, as they say,'' "to' be feeling mis
erable..' Then they are just in condi
tion to be struck down with some kind
of fever, A bottle or two of Parker's
Tonic will invigorate the digestion, put
the liver, kidneys and blood in perfect
order, and prevent moreseriousattacks.
"Why suffer, and perhaps die, when so
simple a medicine will save youl Good
for both sexes and all ages.
; The Tiews of statesmen tl flf r as to
thiisting fore of tlie Clayton-Bn!-wer
treaty, but there is a comparative
uiianimity among American statesmen,
as among the people, that the free soil
of America is for American citizens,
whether they are law-abiding ai.d civ
ilized, as in the United States, or have
weekly revolutions in place of clam
bales, as in Panama.
So long aa the sun shines and the
fain falls we can raise ...corn and wheat
and pork cheaper than ar.y.othei nation
in the world. Every effort that Bis
jnarck makes to keep our products out
of Germany brings starvation to bis
people, and forces them to emigrate or
die qI hunger.
There is some little talk already in
regard to a celebration at this place on
July 4th. We hope this will become
more pronounced as the time draws
The Public School-
The district school at Iloseburg for
the vear 185 and .1886 to embrace nine
school moutlir, o- three quarters of
twelve weeks each is intended and ex-
rented to be a freo school. And for
I I
t'fe reasons hereinafter stared, wo' have!
.. . , . . I
decidtid to have It comiliencu and COU- J
Mr i ,, '.
tinUi? as nearly as por-sio'e as toi.ows:
First Quarter, Full TVrni, to . begin
iionday, September 7l!i and end Fri-
day, November 27th. St'cond Quar
ter, Vv'inter Term, to begin Iondar,
Dt'coiuber 7th and end Friday, latch
12th. Third Quarter, -Spring Term,
to begin Monilav, March 22d urd end
Frivlav, June llh. Thus giving suf-fic-ient
vacation between terms and for
t!ie holidays. The first Monday in
September 'next is as soon as tho school
can be started, because no teachers are
yet employed. There' being 507 peiv
sons with iu the district bot'-veen the
ages of four and .twenty-one, ami who j
are entitled to atteV.d the school, to
say nothing cf sorfio-coming in v from
outside the district, we know with good
teachers and a free school,, there ..will
1 e fully s many pupils attend as four
teachers can manage to advantage. It
is essential that teachers, 'as -nearly"-as
possible, every way qualified and com
petent ba secured.- Patrons should
consider it a. wasie of their money to
have - it paid to unqiuhfied and incom
petent. teachers.
It is not the work of only a day or 9
week to select and contract with foui
teachers such as are likely to give gen
eral satisfaction to the patrons of the
school. To "fcecuie tha principal, . as
there must he one, who is in every way
competent and qualified is probably the
most difficult part of the business of
11 ring teachers. While good teach
ers are lequired for tha lower or pri
mary department, equally as competent
in their respective departments as the
piincipal, at the same time the princi
pal must possess the learning, exper.
ience and judgment to fit him, not only
(o conduct his own department suc
cessfully, but each and all the other
department. He must understand the
correct methods 'of teaching 'of classify
ing, of advancing the scholais, and the
rules of discipline for the government
and regulation of the several depart
ments and the -general management of
the whole school. lie must be able to'
maintain amicable relations and har
mony among the teachers. He must
possess the experience, energy and in
dustry together with the requisite edu
cation to create and maintain an int?r-
cui in the work by Votl teachers and
pupils.
The patrons of the school pay t lie
taxes, they furnish the money, they
want and are entitled to the largest
possible benefit for every dollar. Then
to secure teachers and priucipcl, and to
start and secure the kind of school de
sued is manifestly a responsible duty.
To perforin the duty and accomplish
be desired object, wo do not see the
way clear or safu to try .to start the
school before September. If all the
tax levied is collected, together with
the public money, llu io will not be
more money at bur command than will
support oiiO full term of nine months
free scacol; and we think it besc to
arrange as above. If for no other rea
sons, the fact that teachers aro not em
ployed and that there has not been
time since the annual school meeting
to arrange matters relating to the school
and employment of teachers, and will
not be time enough to do so, sufficient
reasons for not having a free term cf
school this Spring. We do not sup
pose a majority of the patrons aio anx
ious to relieve the directors of the duty
and responsibility of securing and em
ploying teachers in time foi a Spring
term. We hope and, "a it s-ppears
now, expect to have the means to carry
on a nine months free school commen
cing in September.
Arrangements will be made, and no
ticagiyon, relating to admitting schol
ais into the Sihoul from outside the:
district, rates ot tuition lor them, etc.
We; do not undertake to say to the
patrons of .iTaechool i-hat ail jdesire
and all tfiey desire and are eatillcd to
s'aall b accoiiiplished, but with their
aid and reasonable indulgeuee and for
bearance, we promise to try and,-according
to oul ability, accomplish all
we can. A. C. Jones,
' O. L. Willis, ,
J. R. N. Bell,
Directors,
Sjia.) ol Tia:s
Nature's own true Laxativd. Pleas
ant to the Palate, acceptable to the
Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain
less in it3 action Cures habitual Con
stipation, Biliousness, Iudigestion and
kirdred ills, Cleanses the system,
purifies tho blood, regulates the Liver
and acta on the B ei. Breaks up
Colds, Chill and Fevers, etc. Strength
ens the organs on which it acts. Bet
ter than bitter, njutseou3 Liver medi
cines, 'pills, salts and draughts. Sam
ple bottles tree, and large bottles for
sale by S. Hamilton.
NEW THIS WEEK.
Xsintl Corners.
THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED BY THE
late Lei da. wire: .
fo establish all corners of Governroont surveys,
whvt t.hi u.-it.iA Ir.Aa hfvvA lioftniMit. or h&ve taileil
down, and where there remains the Hamu ou which
t'l. t.iViHl rhiil-l-j. 111 ... Mtill ha fU.l) tV
wtuttu other evidem-cs of .the government corners
uiav or ran he round, wiiercoy use aui corner r-
t,tbliho i ly Goveru.neia aurveyH can be positively
lo-.ntcd lty ii'i ' ot such or other tleeavkig evWctwe,
fcaid corner or eoruers to ho redsubiMied iu the ia.
nor nr-.-si-ribad i:i th';sSeeti-n foreaibh.-hir.ffforneri, 1
and shad keen a berute record of the s;imo in a i
took called Bcarinlf Trt-es of V S. fcuney-s nd 1
g.vi.vg ine aat-e, ana n vines oi oron presum., iw
turn said record over to his suwuor. " When so re-
established, they shall be recognized thereafter s
tiw legal ul pernuine'ut cortiei or corner.
Wil. TtllfiL, County Surveyor,
CSTATIOX.
la the County C;ourt for Potiglos County, State cf
Oregon. J '
In toe matter of the Guard iinishi'i of OHveOatman,
ininoi heir of Ijiuia Oatir.ati, l)eef:wed.
Tj Olive Oattnan, the next of win, and all other
pertons interested in said Uuanliaiubi;; avid r'state.
Wherca on the 10 oh day of March, 1SS5, Ales. O.
MoCarty guardian of the said minor heir of Laura
Dalmaii, Oeeea-ie 1, tilfd bis sworn petition pi'ayi ig
that a license issue out of said Court authorizing and
emjtfiwering him to soil tho undivided one haif in
terest in certain red property in Douglas County,
Oiviron, ai d whtreas it was therefore ordered by
the Court that a Citation iosue to said ward, the next
diaru-hlp and estate, ciriiur I hem to appear before
thi.i Court on Monday May V)ih, lesj at ten o ciikk
i, m. tosh;v? caue, if any there be, why an order
should not be made as prayed for in suid petition,
an.l nhereas it w further ordered that the service
of said Citation be made by publication in the '"Kose
bcro ilKViK'tf," a weekly nevs;vi5'r published in
Itoiebur and of general circulation iu Douglas
c;nnty, orejjon, for the full peri"d of four consec
utive weeks. Tiiereforey.ni and e.ich of you; are
hdrieby cited and required to be and apj eur at said
time and place, tnenumi there to eii.v cau.;e. if any
joi have, why such order and license uhould not
tssnC for tin i-al of sai l premises.
Wltiioi the Hon. J. S. Fithuh, Judge of said
Court, inv hand and tho aeal of said Court, this 17th
day of Mtreh ISou. G. W. KIMBALL,
SKAL Cninty Clerk.
.FOB SALE.
PnOPKKTY FSONTlXa OX THREE rRUCIPLK
Streets, size 00x130 feet, w hich will give FoU't
bttiMinij Iota S2'x9o feet. Good business house and
also good dwelling,' well furnished, fine we'l, with
pnm , also wood shed and other ont buildings, and
all well fenced. For j artkulars enquire at ltKView
of3oe.
HQSEBURG ACADEMY
Rnrirjf Trm commences Monday, March
I3th, 18S5. Terms: 5 for every jjrade.
J. H.H. Maksner, Principal.
T IIERE3Y GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL NOT
L he responsible for any dj'otJ contracted by my
v ife r bv any one else. JOilN BA.NK3.
SI. !. Seroggs, Jr.,
Real "ECsfcate .Agent,
Office with Lane & Lane, oppositt'che
Cjsmopo!itHii Hotel-
ROSEBUm
Dopolas Coi'xir,
ORE30N.
A LL KINDS OF ltE.-VL ESTATE AND CITY
J. Pnjj eity Boutrht, Sold or 1 eae l on CoiuniU
sion. Exeiianges of iteal Estate clfcvited.
maiiO tf
GEO. II. TYLER & CO.,
rltOPHIETOES ASD MANl'FACTCP.EE3 OF
Wheeler's Improved
EUCiENE CITY, - - - OREGON
DBS crip noir- ;
WK use frni 13 to 10 lb3. best Befseinsr 8tce'.
borhi-s in cr-ch bed, tet in slt.i of the bed
stead, covered with a heavy ou.k deta. habie cover,
whijh it a xoiskle.ss aiToM.vru fasts:.B hvldinj;
the spriiiij-s in 1 laeo.
The Springs not being connects!, tho bo J cannot
rod, in eaaa one poruon U bviir than th. other.
biclcaniu or u jvinj-, gse per.-on can handle tl:c:n
with cmo. ' i
Thi.- cover pcrfi'ctlv pro'cts the led linp, and cliO
hold.Uhe du.-t. whijh n!U;i:.j falls on the sprintrs and
on the tioor, li can ek tunovtD is one mim'te's
Tl.Mk.
We make r, proper fit for a1! sjizr d beds.
PKACTIUAI-, DtfKAELE AJiD WaRKA.NTKD.
The bed i- soft and pMable as well .9 t pring-y; it
SmsaSAT 1118 HEAD AOi FOOT AS WELL AS IX TUB
middle, it relieves the weary; it preaenes health,
and gives mote satisfaction than any article of equal
cost now produced for the comfort 01 mankind.
GIVE OUR SPRINGS A TRIAL
for a few days Si'sd you will reudily appreeiuto the
SlTfiRIoRfTT of thoio beds.
A. F. CAMPBELL,
ATTOiEUKSY' AT LAW
OFFICE: Ntxt' door to Hosan's Store.
SURIMONS.
In t ie Circuit Co irt o. thj' Stat ol Orsgou for
the County of I'onilas.
T, II. Sheridan and J.' P. Sheridan, Partners under
the tinn name of Sherman fcros., I'.idntiffs,
.vs.
J. F. W. Sauhert and X'. K. Saubert, his wife; F.
H-. Noble and S. 31. Noble, his wife. The said J.
F. W. Sauhert and F. H. Noble being- partner un
der the firm name ol .iSaube.t ti .Noble; and M.
Joiephaon, Defendants.
Suit In Kquity to foreclose a Mortgage.
To F. H. Noble and S. St. Nubic, the above
named Defendants: In the name of the State of Or
egon, you are required to appear and answer the
complaint of Plain tiff filed "against joulu the above
entitled Suit, in tho aboe entitled Court, on or be
fore the Crst dav of the next regular term thereof,
t6-' it. on Monday, .the 4th day of May ISS1;. 11 you
fail to so appear ad auswer Plaintiifs will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint,
to-wit;
For a judgment and decree of foreclosure and eale"
of the mortgajfed premises described in the Com
plaiut liled in this suit and that the proceeds of ueh
sale he appliei first, to thepaj-nient of the costs and
expenses of such foreclosure and sale, and such At
torney's fees as the Court inav adjudge reasonable
for the foreclosure of sa?d mortgage. Secotid, to the
pa3nient of the sum of 64.75 due from Defendants
to Plaintiffs with interest thereon at 10 per cent per
an nam from February 2ith 1885.
Tnft Plaintiffs na?3 judgment agahist the Defend
ants J. K. W. Maubtrt and F. II. Noble for any de
fleiency that may exist after applying the proceeds
of such sale as aforesaid.
That the Defendants, and each of them, and all
other persons claiming under them, subsequent to
the execution of the Mortarage afore aid, either as
purchaser, encumbrancer or otherwise, be forever
barred of all right or equity of redemption i:i aud
to the said premises or any part thereof, and that
Plaintiffs have judgment for their costs and dis
bursements and tuch other and further relief as may
be deemed just and equitable.
This Summons is published by order of Hon. R. S.
Eean, Judge of said Court dated February loth, ltfSa.
J. W. HAMlL'fuV,
J. C. FULLKRTON. -Attys.
for Plaintiffs.
IVOTICE '; -; ,
United States Land OfB je, Rosed org, Oieon, Feb
ruary !J5, 1- . .
OT1CE IS HEPwtBV GIVEN THAT JOHN M.
Daley has applie I to purchase the South one-
half of N. E. quarter and lots 5 and 6 of section IS
T 20 8, R8 W , Willamette meridian, under the act
of Congress of June 3d, 1S78 for the sale of timber
lands in the fctates of California, Oregon, Nevada and
the Territory of Washington.
Any and all parties claiming adversely any of the
above It. nds must tile their Jaim aith the Hehter
of the Land Office at Uoseburjr during the sixty days
publication hereof or their rights will he barred 6y
statutes. ' Win. F.BENJAMIN,
fcb-23 Ot . Register,
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
will op ok Isi of Slay or sooner
New House, Furniture,
cw cvcry"S modern
Jiii3)roTcincat : Kydmulic
ViAvnfo" ot. FMVfSWe'?! OS
lClJ, Jli,U'J U
American plan.
Tfli
INTERNATIONAL
Qqi. Third and E Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT .THE TJMES,
rnHIr LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
1 uScts superior aeeoiuodation- popular priees.
iieala ije, U-ioms S5c. and sr.K. Only tnree blocks
innu ail ix-pota and Steamer landings, t ree Buss
to aio from ttie llot ,'. o Chinese tenants. No I
overeh5ra o.- dcviaUon from reg alar rates vf $1.00
l'VrLi S. LEZVISTON. PropT.'
Louis Bppingsr, Manager.
EUROPEAN FLAN. "
Sample P.00D1.3 for Ooinraerciil Travelers.
PORTLAND, .. ' - OJR EC ON.
ten A&ouse
"SBSTA'CrilAKrT.
$GL...$Zanagcr.
No. C3 Alder Street, near 4th, POiiTLANO, Oregon.
' KEPT CN THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
the- . -
NEW YORK COFFEE ..TIOUaE,
REbTA'J RANT AND
Oyster Saloon-
THE LKAD1NO CHECK EESTAU11ANT IN CITY
SIFERD& HACKNEY, PROP S.
Open Day and Nisiht. Private Rooms for Ladies.
132 First S'.rcct TjrtUnd Oregon.
' Established 1352.
A. ROBERTS, -
Corner First and Aidsr Siraet Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
AND
OF OREGON.
griHE PLACES TO BJY.Jg&
J B C0NGLE
Ma.in'aif.mr, Wholesale and Rctuil Dealer In
SADDLES, IliVIlNESS,
ti3.LF.ATH KB A'I SADOERV IIaRDWARK.
ICS and 110 TroiU street POUTLAND, OUEGON.
3 A "0SO
SI
I:ifaS.il)2c urc iu csic-Imtf, to
two Iioiirn tinse without asiy
pnlii, or diU'cr ."whatever to
the pnUesit. St interiptin
of lusi!:es.s. Uose: i lable
spooululs. For particulars,
nvyly to John Wiihclisi, Agent
111 Aider .Street, Portland.
Ma.sonio Temvdei ' ,
ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS.
DEALER. IN .
TOOMBSTOlN ES, TABLETS, ETC.
Shop Rear of Hbgan's Stora
Imoro money thin at anything else by taking
i V an aire.-liiv for ..id bet selini-r book out,
i Ueiuaen saoo nl s-andly . Nor.j fil. Terms
lrte. IlALLt-rr Bmm Cj., tvioiana, JSiaine. - c
, To the ..Lovers of .Good Horse:, T I
will still uiy Celebra'tetl Stallion, -'-'Mo-.!oc
Chief At Oakland, Saturday, April
4th, 1885 to the highest bidder, ou 12
moiuhs tim, with appioved surety.
Ci me one, Come all. Here is a chance
for a bargain. Ica F. IllCE, Su.
All ? S I rZll send six cwts foi
III it il.reecivefrce,a costlji
I SISiljvhicow;Uhe;pall,,
c-jnts for postage, and
costly box ot iroods
of either sex to
more money right away than anything else in the
world, fortunes await me ii.cjs hiwiukij
At once address TttL'E and Co., Augusta, Maine.
:.. FARMS FOR SALE.
jkrt creiarn, with Hi u, Barn and Orchaad,
oU creek, County lioad, wed fenced in 3 fichls.
T ODD Acres i.an urjnaru, enou ;u mr iv swj
farY", utiini? oea Good timber, partly fenced.
Too Acres unimproved Lan I. we'l watered, 2oo
acres good for farming. All above places from tnree
to seven milc3 from Hoi-bur. 'Call at RkolW otlice.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TVTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THATTJIE UNDER
11 signei has been duly appointed by the County
Court of Dous-las county, Oregon, Administrator of
the Estate of darah i,rown, late of sai county, Je
ceaiei'. All persons having claim against said Es.
Ute we hereby retu:re.i n present tt 9 same, wi h
propei voiJiew, within six months from date of
this notice, to the undersigned, at his law olh-je i 1
Oakland, Daagls county, Orego n Mar jh 13th 1835
C. A. SEULBitEOE, Administrator.
Notice to the Public.
v LL persons are forbidden to enter upon any of
j my enclose! lands in Flournoy Valley, or to
hunt upon my premises. JON ESS H. FLOUllNOY.
mn
DRY DOOGS, GROCERIES,
Samuel -Marks,
Asiier Marks,
-DEALERS IN
ClillAi lllOIilllSIy
HAVE CONSTANTLY. ON HAND
G HH S !s L bit a W
tvn anr nest's
of ..eVry"
Bought, mul ilia Yery Mlglicst
S. MARKS & CCX,
Itrictly One Price.:
1
Dres3 Goo'l?.
Fancy Co';ls,
atinf!,
CLOTHING,
Boots Sh o
Hats iC Cape,-
u
Trunks and Vaii.st;s.
Everythiug.'in the Isho
will be sold from U:is date '023,
aki,lal$ HI file f?daiii. aliS
1
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Would Respectfully Annoincp. th
Tin ' Lxkh UiFonE to Iukxisk
11
AVINC lately added a New J. A. Fay MouKli
of the VEi'. V DLST
1
A FIXE STOCK OF J&OULDINCS
AND SUiiAil
FINE CEDAtt HU3TIC, GRAIN" SAWKJ fLOOSINO FCHNISHSD ON SIIORT NOTICE BARN
LUMBiiRaad KENOl-Svi furnished at ilAiiiJ Tliili PiiiOEEh- Uod sjund UUit P'Jfji, UAlLINii,
I'tCKETS, &C, Sot tlc i tJvi;.o a sivi-i.y. -- - !
FOR Reference see Residence ' of Cy. Smith, 4 r.iilos abwe town or Dr. Hamilton's, Rosehurg. We are
bound to make the bed Lumber and to give atifaoio;:. olic us a trial. . j .
4 11 ordei'3 left with Thos. Sheridan will he promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered on short notice
A. alter Mv 1st. All orders should bo Addre:cd. ta Y
; "Voltaire . Gruriiv'
' L looking ulas orpx'ON.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN.
They would acnounca that they have just receivel and now have on hand jono of the
Larpst Stock 3 cf Goaeral Hardware
Evo- brou-ht ta Doh xIas . n l Whi'n aHed to- their STOVES OF; ALL l' ;T
IFRNS ani HEDY MADE TINW WW, thoy nr.. prepart-d to di-ciare fiy linvn til
Us Vtjply iu their line ol aav iiousu in Souheru O.ou, which they iwopuso
tlStSaHS-'-HSATS
ran purchase elsewhere. : , " - )
Iu .he Bhape ol littddins mate r-p.le thu ay locke. butts tc, v can o0-;
gupt-rior inducements to purchaser?. Ti ui. , j , .....
We u irive tou bargain in the fo. wmjr brands ot sun-P, not injualled else-,vb,w-
Uuck'. Btamnzn.' Farmer: Utility. LVxter, pacific, AHW West. Clarend"..
Occidni lrir Kinjr, .Eiiiirtre City, and other stov,- Hd ran-es - -. - j
The bt of workmen ar constHtuly lnpl-'yed in the manulBCtore ' y" - $war...
and buvers should karn ur price;. - i .
We have al8'" tarajjius to ofiV r in jruns. such s.s W iucunter. fcliarp aad .h?r h eN
jwe'lHin Shot-uun ani I'iPto's ' .
We Hl also A'm for t!, Vhit. JVorles and New Home bewino; Mael- - ti.u
e Bell atlowtst rates and warrant as coionle Ut v. ry respect.
AVe can also supply . ;; ! -
Averill and Slsibbir Faits,i
'I e nest Jit tha racket, at ! . low. si rate. . . '
five us a call, inspect mr tock, inquire as :?.onr uric-a, and w promise t sh
any one cau. - i
Mrs. R. Breckenridge,
AC EXT FOli
"W. H. McCORMIOK,
Importer and Manufacturer of
MONUMENTS HEADSTONES
Of American and oreign Marble
and Scotch Granite.
Kb'imatea giveu -for Coping in Sand
?t.ne,
Alo Agent for Walkers Iron Fence for
Cemetetv Eocl csure.
ROSEBURG. m-Jm-- OREGON.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
3" ifi
3 &&kSW VV W
rrz c -a
9 VS&teAQHiiii. hm0
description
..Cash Prlfc lih fori Them.
"Roseburg, Or.,
4
Silks,
Velvet,
Cloak s, .
Jerseys.
tifmmi.lh MSRVK
NOISE
-at SO per ee:it above cast.
..wti ritititi KlkWax.
the Pursue that They aiie BsxrEii
a-d 2!atjhi:)g 'Mac'.iine we v'A keep an
itaituenac stock
WELL SEASONED CEDAR
PINE LUMDER!
-Ill 3 ) fjr working; peonle. Set
1 J -1 i t!iie, a;,1 e Wlli miil y
II 1 ilil valuihle urai):e box of
Send 10 cents pos-
1 yourREB. a royal
: of arood that will
put you in the way of makinsr more monev in a few
days than you evr tnourht r's3ible atanv business.
Capital not required. - Vou can livi at home and
work in re time only, or all the time. All of
to eiisily earned every eveninjr. That all who
want woric m i.v to t the business, we make thw un
pariileled offer: Tu all who are not well satisfied we
will swn.igl t miy for thetr;mlle of writin-' ns. Full
.iwriicul -.r, Uirecjl i-w, et"..sot free. Imnienfe pay
iibsolutelr sure for all wno start at once. Don't de
lay. Addrcj Stissos Co., Portland, Maine.
AV. sT. ilOOEE,
GERH- IU5URANGE AGENT,
M5URAKCE AG
Office at Court IIqibe
.
' R0EBURO OREGON
i
CillNEi WA1 DOUSB
. AND
LA0E AGSF0Y!
S M YOUNO, - - PnOPrwlETOR
THIS Pojmlar Laundi yman hs again opened bu
ines at I1-.3 old stnl in Koeijiir on Main
street, tWo do:r.-is:.!th of Bjwe.iU blailitunth uhjp
He is prepared to ct-nt lor "
Chinese Laborers
ANDFUItNISli
COOKS, '
FARM HELP,
WOO DC HOPPERS,
RAILROAD lANTDi
: Or Chin esa L:ibor ot any deserintion ou
i Siiort jSTotieo
L. OELFILS!,
Having had 23 ye vrs' ex:erieuee aj wicchmak jr l.
Oregon, 1 ie6i coorijani of ssivlaj; satisfaction iu alt
work outrastea to mi. I aio nave a larjj ttock of .
Watoties, Clo. ki ana Jewclerjr which will be uul
verv reasonably. -
l'nave t:ie 0 t-itv patent riht fo r th-s sale d Con
crete Oe njao Pi.)j i-f eo jvey.ii; e.- nj nU.
de-arci. - liLFlui.
a&jTc. SHERIDAN
j (SucesoOH U Thos. P. Sheridan)
UEALEuS IS HARL-WAUE, TrSWARE, STOVESl
iiVzio, LUfUKV, AiWTi-NNEiLS L'tl
' NloillNG UUUDS.
TIN STOSS, KOSEBlJR, Or.
Having serurert the aoove business, we are
rareil to keep up its former good name for wurk a n
i.ric-s. We hava tiie best of material and alvay
full stock of goods on haiiii and it U our aim t fur
nish eutones with firt-elais arUoies at live and let
ive prices. A foli stoet of
Iioix and Stctsl For Stle.
Dealers from abroad will ri.-eive jrrona-4 att
' -it. 5. & J. O. Sl.Cti
1 J. C. FULLE11TON,
AT TO H!IS!T - AT - I AW.
i OFFICK: Iu Marks' b'rkk, utj bU'rj.
LOUIs
Wisiies to inform ti,- pablij that h) h n ua.nber
sewing nii:ni.ta nr sulj at ui o. vacei
orco. .. - - .
1 The tldrije, Sprinrfisld and iner,
Trt
-ATESf I 4? . J d ALHNLS
Call aiiotieoai i. ai- iietHW .Wa.chin-.ki.ij slurt
jjOuO Oaraia la es:"y o"e wisiuui; itaj o.wi'kg
aiacui.ica. '
....-. ....... -
Vt'no have ."Sri.ig vaijr io i isfjiaa uij fuir bT-t
auii houses, 1 J i-n.f use or n'riatuoii, soj.i11 a ,
'j .XH ."C3.13.UT . Cmi'AWU
j Jlavirg the Cun;y iiij-.it I cm jwll to armr
CHiiAi-, uit i aniioiii.ia to do -til j rj.t. VVid ir
liis xtiM3 oy uoutractur by t;ie f.ut., as may lm elo-
, Mre.l. tiiruud iu u.i u-u v.r or .! oaf.
i TiioiHands of fw3 hi'.e h.iu.-ilidjifesijirfnfi aasf 1
worl''g eatisiaJtoritly,-Ttt u upsri r U any pip,
I gni'd ii.r yiar-75-'i''i'iit,and kod the water clur
and para OxiiJ-alsj
I. BSLFILS.
Eoiebupj?, Ore
Br. A. SSCi)itA ' .
' SPECIALIST.
I Cur-.-a all Cur. n.o OiijSvl Catirr'u
iiijeinuaii-'is). ririt!ysij, U.ignu Dit-
use. Oopsy, U'h te riwdliug, 5tif
j"iit kV.
'i'li 8 u. liior t i'ily purill-?
1 lie til od. i-i .1' g :i t nn .tu lties an I
Co:rop; uinter foil) tue vh ! syeln
aud urines eae Kiid ev.-ry nerve aul
-tiiu.-cle I u hottithy -la'e anJ iio iiulurl
ork.
; All vho:ir s irtj.in,' from C.irou c
iHi'U.set are rtrnifs ed to call. Tner
will lf no - Iiare t r c:ns I ti njj with
tlie patieiu. leruis in all cases reafrO.1-abl.-.
.A. StCORO.
Cos.noto'.itan Hotel.
" i:oc bi rg. t remor.
GRANGE.
Bl)SlibSii m
OF UOSEIiUUG.
W. F, Owens, - - ilaiiascr,
DEAL IX
Wool Cfopain.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
AQRICJLTUnAL IKPLEMENTSt
OF ALL KINDS.
WE TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSINESS IN
Our Line and pay tlie highest Market Prio
(or Wool and Grain.
A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
ments kept constantly on hand, or furnished on
short notice at Lowest Prices.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE OPPOSITE TIIB
l)eiot. Give us a call.
"VV. JP. bwcus.
13. S. 3S.0:3L.,E,XS:i3'W3.
:
. riwuMw o o,
. ui i
laluCiftiHillllilS illiu jliviiia
An work ja thi3 Jiue ,vin ftttendd t
promptly at reaona le lutes.
J. SMETH,-
Pioprujtjr uf 1 lit
CITY BAKERY" AND
CAapY TACTORY: -
KEEPS CONSTANTLY 'UN HAND A FULL,
etot kof lirsid, vakes, Pk-B, Plain and l ancr
Crackers, etc. Also a fn.e selection t Freneh a
American Can4ies and Chooolst-e Uodi.
V !'.