ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 20thv.l85. WLAUhEL LODGE A. V. V. WILL HOLD regular meeting on Wednesday on or before Cg2fceacii full moon. O. A. b.iATlI, V. M. ; J. P. Dcjcak, S&C. rmrr. I'lIILETARIAX LODGE, fyytv'- No. S.I. O. O. F.,inecU aggdgg on Thursday evenim of eeh week at 7 o'oloek, in their hall at llseburi,'. Si J hers u the orj ?r isi Rood standing we invittd lo attend. Bv ordar of the N. i. UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. 9, I. O. O. F., meoU t Odd Fellows' II.V.I on th r flrit and third Fridays of evrt nioiifh. VisUiujr. brethroa invited to attend. L. 1SELK11.S, C. P. A. C. Marks, Seriba fS&'Tt UMPOJ A CHAPTER, N 11, F. A. M., bold their regular communications every fir.rt- - vgf 'and . third Tuesday hi each month. Ail tiUl members in good standing will tk due and feljr notiao and g:neni theimelv&s a!cnrd:ii?ly - Visiting (o,ii;t'iins are invited to meet with the hapel when convenient. i J. C. Fl'LLEUTOS, II. P. i Vfm I. FftiEDii.VNDy.a, Sc'. WILL YOU SUFI Ell with Dyspepsia anil Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer ia fru-irantel to euro you. Malaria Toe ?lll ivia arij ing from part of Oak street ia nauseating, and some other placen'in town are simply humble. fSuch death-traps ought to be looked after by the -proper authorities, and return . every one guilty of such unpardonable neyleet. ' The Risk. The skating rink tinder the mana&emant of Chase & Fletcher' i3 very popular, bem;? Well cdndileltd. The barrel race last Saturday attracted a large crowd who were immensely pleased. ' Do not fail to attend the riuk the balance of the season. Advkrtisi.no Pay.-?. Just as we expected printer's lnk'doe pay. La-t weeK. George Tyler said that he had superior spring b"ds for ale, and the result ia hU bu-nnes is on the increase, so muili so, that this towu is li able to sleep away the dullness of the times." Clubbing Rates. We have mads such arrangements with the N. Y. World as to be . able to famish the World and He view for one year for 3.00, This proposition applies to ill new subscriber paying, in pdvauci", and to all old subscribers paying arrearages and oua year in advance. Cookimu luss. In C'orvalli3 there arc two cooking clul s. No. 1 and 2 composed of the best j'oauj ladies of the town. We heartily commeud this practical way of do-: ing things. We wonder if the Hose-burg yi Ui g ladies ccu'.d not engage a part of their time in so worthy an nterpi i.se. Directors Rkfoht. We tali rciil at tention to the school d bettors report. Head ic til. Ltt U3 now all gv forward and pre pare for a successful schocl in Roseburg, and before the coming scholastic year hai closed we predict that all wirfbe satisfied that their money ha been well invested.-'" Warsiso: Take warning and go to . work at once ande'ean up your front yards and hack' yard.and streets and allVyp, and clean your sewers thoroughly, and observe the sanitary laws more close y, or it will h (done by the city authorities at yonr expense. By order of -the City Marshall. fE.-iS LaUury. Ther-j lias Ion? been a law ton "tTJs'taUie boo if or iiij c 'it yioi'li-Jf? burg not allowiutr lauudiifB on the princi ple streets. This week, Marshal Langea ber.; gave teu dtys notice to the Chinese lannilrymen to move. The celestials we un derstand hive empVycd Mesir Liue& Lane a! id are goiu to h'ht the order through the courts. Kxcavatin , Caro iiros. are having a ceii-ar 3fs93 feet, S feet deep du& on their ' Jot on the corner of Jackson and Main streets preparatory to the erection of a I ricl- stre the coining season. J, .II. Daniels has secured the contract to dig the same but at what fig ure wo do not know.. (This mterprisiug firmhave als"o bought some ground near Detr Ci'etk to have 'brick made. - Fine Cohpas:V Wm. .Th'iel, county si r- -veyor, thowtd us this week his line new "Monuta'u Sidar-Transit Compass" , which h lias just received from Troy, New York. . It i a thing of b snuy, baing very li;ht ai.d c impact and con biainj all tlia latent iir.-f ."prov-jai ' wkiii 4 i- th-3 'e-t iustrumeut for civil engineering aud surveying now made. . This beautiful compass Oat Mr. Thiel 3C0 aud is the b st iu tiia state. Mr. Thiel is a fi ie .eurveyor and wilt no do'.iot get some contracts from the government, AsoTHKit Excorsioh. Since the railroad has been completed to Jackson couuty, the people of Southern Oregon have become more , neighborly. 'Within -..the: past six 'months ; there Iia3 been an excurMou to Jacksonville , aud one in return to Roselmrfr. We are in formed that the Order of R I Men of Jack sonville will have a grand jubile on May 12th, to be participated in by the Yreka lodge. Excursion rates are to he secured from the north over the railroad, so all will have another thancc to visit oor sister city. EcLir.sRD A good story is told on the genial foreman of our contemporary. It appears that he has become a somewhat reg ular evening visitor of a lady friend of his. The other monuDg, at the time of the eclipse eeingit setting dark, and evidently filled with other thoughts, he thought evening was approaching, and started out joyously for bis regulation call. The young lady was not prepared for an ear!y morning call, and when the sun came out in original splen dor, our hero was completely eclipsed. If you don't want a treat of eoda water don't mention this fact to hwu. 't ' TcBPRisa i'Ainy. Wednesday evening Mtg, Ji.dge Willis was made the recipient of a surprise party tendered to herjby her many friends. . By eight o'clock about forty couple had gathered at Sloeam's Hall and in a body proceeded to the residence of Judge Willis. It was a complete surprise, but the door? of the haudsouie house were thrown wide open and Mrs. Willi assisted by her daughters j. Miss Lulu and Miss Etta made all welcome The usual amusements vf games, singing and daueius? were ndulied in, a pleutious and eb eeant repast was Bpreaa unit uie utussiuu was enjoved by all to the fullest extent,. Some beautiful soncs were renderecr by Mss. . 1 . 1 .1 . : G. VV. Short, Mrs. S. C. Flint and Mrs. A. F. ' Campbell, while the full house chorus mado tho welkin ring. It was a most enjoy- able affair and oue long to be remembered, LOCAL ITEMS. Good growing weather. Look at Joe Carlou' find ho rse. Don't forget our clubbing rates. New ads this week. Read.' them. . England is still lighting the Aral a. Good Templars taking ia new member. War between England and Russia still imminent. : Mum Socia'jle3 aro popular in the Willarn. j ctte va-ley. " ' Rev. B. T. Sharp preaches at Oakland next Sunday. Wiu. Brirg!5, of Canyonville, was in Rose burg tli'a week.. (Jo to Uucle John Gildersleeve's. He wants to sc you. 0. C. Perkins our old tima landlord was in town thu week. Lots of fresh vegatable.s now on hand. Go to Barker's and see. Cleveland, and nobody else, is President of the United States. Mrs-Andrew Jackson Jones gav6 ns a p'easant call last Friday. Mr. Beardsley has received several car loads of lumber this week. Medford is shipping' ap'plcs to SanFran cisco and claim that it pays, Parrott Bros, have moved into the "housa recently vacated by J. F. Levins. T. B. Waite of RoWrts Creek brought some nice beef to towu Wednesday. McGregor the butcher, drove a fine lot of mutton sheep to his plaoe this week. The river being muddy shows that much mining is being done on creek's above. L. Langenltirg has had a fine sign painted on the front of hi3 boot store. Toiles was artist. ' . . The triul before the Recorder this week re sulted m Alex. Philips buing iiued 5 dollars and costs. ' The fog rose, the deW fell, and it became quite cold, dating the olscuration last Mon day morning. The "Sentinel'' is advocating the building of a narrow guage rai.road from Medford to Jacksonville. The West Shore came to our tabl aa usual, replete with tine cats and interesting reading matter. J. E. Ragon near the bridge, is putting rustic ou ins dwelling and otherwise improv ing his premUet.. Fletcher Broa. and the "Review" built a copartnership wire fence across the hill west of iloseOurg this week. "The editors of Iowa are expected to make a descent ou Oregon at almost any time now. They will bo welcomed. Our attention was attracted the oilier day to the way L'aro Br us. store was fixed up. It is way up. Go Aid see. A ve ldiOg iu. iugii Uij vviil take place in the near lu;iro, ia wuion Doagla and Ben ton euiuuiod wui ue itpreaeuted. Tue uid esLiibiishwd rirm of ti. Marks & Co. are utauug with the people , as usual, jlyito quicli saiji and uiuail profits . Alii! ll:)li't Voll f.il 'fjfc it. if If.u uronf n .c'aasiivr, baa,i, hair cuLUrror even a uo5d4 ylLihUlAlHm Villi. Da Aiotta. A man to be eligible to the office of United StaUs Senator, must be a voter of the state lioin which lie is elected. Tliuais the 'law. Rudo ph Abraham, Viticulturist is better of ibe wotisd he received while trimmiug vines. Times are close aud he u working now. . , x Br. faul M Brenan, a somewhat noted physician or i'ortiaud, died at Pasa Roble, California, this wetk, naviug been attacked by paralysij. We acknowledge our indebtedness to Sen ator Shape forpre:ssnig the memorial through that asks for needed improvements on the Uinpiiia river and elsewhere. Voltaire Gurney will furnish good lamher aud plenty of it soon to all iu need, and- at prices to suit the timer. See the printers ink -that he uses, itt another column. St. Patrick's day, March 17th, was duly celebrated by our citizens The Yankee Doodle Band in the evening met at Mark's con er, and discoursed sweet music. Gen. Lamb of PortKnJ, came up Satur day to attend the meeting of the G. A- R. Post of this city. Among other business, J. C. Fullerton was duly iiiiated a member. F -tlier Heiurich went to Cottagft Grove this week to celnhrata the rites of matri mony between D. "Eristow and Miss Mary Medley. IIappine.-s to the happy pair. . Dr. R. JM. Davis without question hai tlie best garden in town, it looks neat and tidy aud shows that much work has been expen ded upon it. As to who did the work, in quire of the Doctor. A gentleman of forensic lorf, said in our presence during' the eclipse Monday, ' "I wonder that more people have not come to town to see the eclipse. I supposed the Hotels would be crowded." Mrs. Mattie A. Bridge lectured at the Court House last Fridaj night to a small r.u dience we are sorry to say. Her lecture however, was excellent, and gave Us a Sue mental panorama of Florida. ' ' Father Kinney was in town this week from Cleveland and reports, that Elisha Living ston is very sick, as is also Mr. Dibble, the latter some tetter however. Children have the whooping-cough in that vicinity severely Since 'he Roeburg Review changed hands it l a improved greatly. It is one of the newsiest papers that we now receive Bro, BeU deserves a good support from the people of Roseburg aud Douglas county. Eugene Guard. Lewis O'Neil was found guilty of murder last week in the first degree for the killing of Lewis McDaniel at Ashland in November. It was a cold-blooded assassination, the mar derer lying in wait for his victim and shoot in" him with a shot-gur loaded with liuck- I uot-; 1 . T in ..famnt ia marl ft in Tll M I lfA.1 ; ir - - Time, that Dr- Fleisehl, of Vienna, ha, dU covered that the hydrochlorate of cocaine ad - ministered hyperdermically in doses of from j one twentieth to one louitn ot a cram win cure morphinism, alcoholism, and similar j habits within ten days, ... m a t m -it HEBE A HD THESE. Go to Hogan's store. . We commend Dr. Seconl, Medford ba8 incoi porated. Advertising begets wealth. , New subscribers everyday. All Fool's Day approachetli. Read our new jdveitisemnls. Lawyers are preparing for Court. Mr. Oake's has a beautiful garden. Mark Jones cut his foot severely la3t wek. Our Sheriff is improving his resi dence. Prof. Jones returued ths week from a visit to Salem. Tlie Misses Mo$her are rusticating in Camas Valley. A large immigration may bo looked for, the coming year. Go to Moore's Restaurant and get a good meal for 25cts. Old papers at the Review office for sale at 5cents per dozen. Miss Ella Ragon is at home from her pchool in Brewster Valley. , W. G. Woodward sold the Levin's goods at auction last Saturday. ; The school " directors have about equalized the tax in this district. Asher Marks went to Portland Wed nesday, to be gone about a week. Langenberg's store is the emporium in h'.s line; "Sure as you are born" I desire one car-load of good apples. Apply to me at once. J. W. Dowell We are making constant improve ments in our job printing department. W. F. Owens is ginng the finishing touches to his housd near tlie Depot. The Salem Statesman will don a new dress in a few days. We congratulate Bo'b. The docket for the Circuit Court, from present indications, will be very light. W.F. Owens is the man to talk to about the best prices for grain, wool, wagons etc. New butcher shop in course of erec tion on corner ef B. F. Mathews black smith shop. Tropical Fruits! Tropical Fruits' at the City Bakery. Fresh candies at the City Bakery. Regular trains are running on the Oregon Pacific railroad from Corvallis to Yaquina Bay. J. W. Webb, will be here 21sfc and 22d to lecture on temperance. lie is '"lulu inu John Fullerton Esq. of Canyonville was in town this week, looking hale and hearty. Come again. R. G. Seroggs has opened a real es tate office with Lane k Lane. See his card in another column. Miss Minnie Ruckles of Oak Grove has been in our city several dajs, re turning home this week. The State Treasurer has paid out about 400 pounds of gold on warrants ordered by the Legislature ' - A, four days racing at Medford to commence en May 5th is advertised. Posters are up over Rose burg. Mr. Luddington recently from Iowa is :n our midst, and expresses himself as well pleased with our climate. Prof.- Fehneman has opned a dan cing school at Slocuni's Hail, -'which "is well attended by our young folks. Th Supreme Court of Iowa has unanimously held that the Prohibition law is constitutional in that state. . D Vauhom, piano tuner, is in town this week. We know him, and can say we believe him to be what he claims. The hill west of Roseburg that looks Jtowetinglr toward the sky, ha3 become a pleasant resort for peregrinators on Sunday. Parrott Bros, have moved into their new quarters, aud are happily enscon C3d under their sky light. Boots and shoes their motto; - : . The Roseburg Soda, Works is doing a good business. Many private, fami lies ale supplied with this delicious beverage. Try it.. All those desiring Early Rose seed potatoes must apply to J. W. Dowell or leave orders" at Barker's Grocery s:ore. Apply at once. Persons havjng Real Estate which they wish to sell will do well to call on R. G.Scroggs, Jr. Office with Lane oz Lane, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. No ice put up here the past winUr on account of the weather clerk forbid ding the, elements from freezing this commodity to the proper thickness. J. H. O'Malley has some fine speci mens of tombstone work cn exhibition. Hb dos lirat-lass work cheaper than San Francisco. Patronize home indus , trr. . ; w XT r . - j f e. 0Uf treasurer, - ,; Made a flying trip to Jacksonville, Sat- j ur ay, returning OU Monday's train. He says he went on insurance business, but we hardly know. Albany has let a contract for a $14, 500 school house. Itoseburg needs a building of this character, not so costly perhaps, but still a good substantia) school house. When shall we hare it? lion. John "Hancock" Shupe one of our Senators gave ns a pleasant call Tuesday cf this week. lie says he is getting settled down since his return from rhe memoi able Legislature, and loves old Douglas yet. Good for you. The bill providing for a Cons'.itu tional convention had a lively time in the legislature. It passed the Senate, was defeated in the "House bvone vot' , was afterward reconsidered and passed, and again reconsidered and lost.. A resolution was than offered to submit the question to a rote of the people at the next general election, which car ried. At the regular meeting of Rosebnrg Lodge, No. 387 I. O. G. T., the fol lowing officers were installed: W. C. T., B. F. Rampj W. R. II. S., Etiie Ow ens; W. L. II. S., Mary Landers; W. Sac, H. Lnhrs; W. F. S., Wm. Wal ker; W. Treas., A. Jones; W. M., K. Mann'; sW. D. M., Mamie Jones; W. I. G., Emma Benediej;' W. O. G:, P. Benedict; ". Chaplain, 0. Gaddis; P, W. C. T., W. F Owens. The time of meeting was changed to Saturday from Tuesday. Regular mooting Saturday night next. Oakland Items- Cleveland sunshine. Business improving. Health of our town, good. Bro. Richardson is spending the week with friends in Oakland. W. T. McCulloch has opened a meat market at the old stand.. Judge Cathcart was in town Tues day looking well for one 88 years old. The hop whbh took place iu Brown's Hall was well attended, and a good time Lad. Hon. W. F. 0,wenp, of Rosebnrg, rrom n a "ill TIi n i-ada xr TToia lnrlr. ing -emai kably well, and says he is feeling well, breathing thia delightful Democratic atmosphere. Mr. Grant, lepresenting the Life and Accident Insurance Co., of Hart ford, Connecticut, was in town this week. He took quite' a number of risks, ana appointed J. H. Shuiie, local agent, and Dr. Page medical examiner. According lo appointment, Wednes day evening, new J. W. Webb was en hand, and after some pleasing remarks and an introduction by C. A. Seh! brede, he delivered one of r.he ablest lectures we have had the pleasure of hearing for many years. The Baptist Church was ci'bwded to its utmost ca pacity; we think the largest congrega tion that ever assembled in Oakland. This fact is certainly favorabe to the general opinion that many of the peo-J le-of Oakland and vicinity are iu real tiuufst iu temperance efforts. Mr. Webb remarked that "Some one has told me that the temperance cause was dead in Oakland, well, if it is. it is the liveliest corpse I have ever seen.' Much favorable comment was ehci ted on account of the most excellent music furnished by the choir selected by the Good Templars. The choir was composed of Miss Sallie Jones, Mrs. G. T. Russell, Mrs. E. IT. ''Henderson, Mrs. C. A. Selilbrede, Miss Nettie Henderson, Miss Mary Dodge, Messrs. C. N. Gaddis, J. T. Bloom field, C. P. Houston, G. R. Sacry, C. A. Sehlbrede, C. L. Chenoweth and Rev. Mr. Atkin son; Mrs. Henderson presiding at the gan. The music consisted of an opening piece .en titled, "Where is my Buy To-night." After prayer by Rev P. C. Parker, a beautiful temperance song entitled, "A Temperance Jubilee Song." was sung with much animation and enthusiasm. Following the lec ture, the song, "Yield Not to Tempta. tion" was sung by the choir, the con gregation then aang "The Old, Old Story," thus closing an occasion of much pleasure and profit. From Myrtle Greek. Leaves are meking their appearance on the oak tie 63. ' What couutr? can beat this for pleasant climate 1 . S. Selig has a new hack for the ac commodation of drummers. W. A. Buick has left and gone east of the mountains. V John Hall has received from Ohio, the sad news of his aged father's death Miss Fannie "Gibbs ha3 been engaged to teach the school on South Myrtle Creek. Rev. Lockhard, of Oakland, preached two excellent sermons for us on Sab bath last, and one on Monday evening. Mrs. E. A. Hadley is quite sick. She returned last week from Day's Creek where she has been stopping for the past two months. Miss, Florence Casebeer passed through our village Sunday, on her way to North Myrtle Creek, where she has been engaged to teach the spring school. Drain Items. . Had you been in Dmin last week you might have seen your regular cor respondent so very busy with impor tant work that he could not fini time to send his regular dish of local "hash", to that most excellent of county papers the Review. , : , You anight also have seen a company of immigrants from Iowa get off of the c .rs at this place, attracted by the sheading reputation of Draiti as a live, tin if ty town, with a first class Acade my and Normal School, and without a g'n-mill. You might have noted the return of Robert and Waldo Cheshire, two young gentlemen whoso many friends were glad to greet them once more. You might have seen active prepar ations for immediate grading and im provement of our streets, including sew erage. An important step. You might have seen a modest v'ouns; man, who is in the matrimonial market bring quite a family to church with him Sunilay evening. You might have seen on Wednesday evening, an excellent entertainment given by the Band of Hope, under the direction . of Miss Booth, which was largely attended, and was worthy of large praise. . You might attended on FridaV even ing an open meeting of the Literary so ciety, largely attended, at which the fol lowing progrim wa3 carried out. Inst, solo, Gail II. Benson; Essay, Milton Williams; vocal solo, Mercie ' Apple gate; recitation, Myrtle Ru&seU; duet, Misses Russell and McAlJistr; recita tion, Mollie McAllister; tolo, Emrua Benson; debate, question: Resolved that there should be no law for the col lection f debt: Disputants, W. S.Bean, G. D. Beal, R. B. Lne and G. E. Em- raitt. The debate was followed by a lecture from Pi of. Benson, on "Air, Fire and water," illustrated with ex periments by the chemistry class. The Literary society is a success, and is doing a grand educational work for young men and , women. We are informed tnat Mrs, Calvert is slowly improving m health. J. W. Webb lectured on Tuesday evening in -the Acade.ny chapel, to a large audience. Messrs, Goodell and Kuykendall wen t on a trout fiihiii" excursion one day this week, and brought in large strings of that famous fish, which were up to the standard of excellence, as your - coriespondent can testify. From "Wilbur- Fruit trees are blooming profusely and all .signs point io an early ciop in farm and garden. ; The school is preparing for an enter tainment to lie given next week and something interesting nay be expected - i i- e .- " i in the line of music, orations, etc. . . j Our little town is happy in the en- joyment of peace, good order, and mor- al andiehgious interests, that makes it ;,i:.m ior mcse EeeKing tue j aavaniages oi ai ir ,1 1 .1 , 1 e good school. Our Pesbyteiian Church has been enclosed with a new fence" having a handsome picket front, the result f a supper and entertainment gotten up by ti e ladies of Wilbur some few weeks ..;i.r-vi n. I-w;-fb . ... , . belfry added lately, it now presents a neat appearance. - From Uafc trove- Messrs Geo. Stevenson, Mat Ruckle and Tom Hervey have been on the sick list,forafew days, but are convales- Cing. " Mr. A. Z. Sears of Marion county has located in our community. Mr. . . ... , , ... deals is a gouu ciuu, - welcome mm. School opens Monday. Everybody's children are going. The directors have said "we are going to have a six months school" and their children will rise up j and call them blessed. A witty writer once $aid"a family is not a family till there are two times one which are two and one to carry." j Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick can well feel the force of the remark, for the good Angels have blessed their home with a little daughter. Kt. Scott Items. Roads drying up and getting better The young bloods of Mb Scott failed j to celebrate on'March 4tb, but went lo Roseburg, we picsume. Mr. P. P. Wright anticipates on a visit to the home ef his childhood. We hope him a safe jeurney. Miss Annie Brit, who has been visi ting Roseburg for the past few months, returned home last week. " , Miss Amy Livingston, who had the misfortune of getting her arm broken last week, is recovering finely. Coyotes and wild cats are creating considerable havoc among the yeung lambs. Bring on your dogs, nimrods. , Langeiibcrg's Obineti. We had much insight into natural history by lieing shown the Cabinet of our celebrated taxidermist, Mr. George Langenberg. Roseburg may feel justly proud of this collection. Here it is on pijer: One White Fawn, male. One Oregon Swift Fox, female. One California Fox, female. Three Trumpeter Swan, male, female and young. One Cormorant, male. . . .; One piir Mallard Ducks. One pair Ga.lweil Ducks' One American Widgeon, male. , One Wood Duck, male. One big Black Head Duck, male. Ons Ring Necked Duck, male. , One Canvass Back Duck, male. ; " Oae Golden Ee or Whittle Wing Duck, male. Oip3 Sprigtail Duck, male One Green-winged Teal Duck, male. One Grbo Created Duck, male. One Great Horned Owl, - malcw - .... ' One Northern Sea Eagle, male. Oue Bald E igJe, male. One pair Mass. Red Squirrels, Ono Mass. Chipmunk. One New York Chipmunk. t.' . One Oregon Gray Squirrel. Bishop Luius Parker, D. D. is dead, being the 3d Bishop the M. E. Church South has lost, by death, during the present year. He was born in N. Y. April, 23, 1829. Hon. C. Ball has returned from the Supreme Court, somewhat dilapidated and considorabiy the worse for the wear. v- . " THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bour bon, Ind., says; "Both myself and wife owe our lives to1' SHPLOH'3 CONSUMP TION CURE." - - V WHY WILL YOU cough when Shdoh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 eta. 50 cts. and SI. ' : A NASAL INJ ECTOR free with each bot tie ef Shiloh's Catarrh iZemedy., Price 50 cents. . ' CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. HACKMETACK, a lasting and fragran perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Washed-Out Hair There is a sort of pallid, chalky com plexion which the novelists call a "washed-out complexion." It is ghast ly enough, and no mistake. -. Wasbed onr, faded, discolored, or parti-cQ'ored hairjs almosl as repulsive and melan choly. Parker's Hair Balsam will re store your hair to its original color, whatever it was brown, auburn or black Why wear moss on your head, when you may easily have lively, shining hair. Wideawake Druggists. Dr. S. Hamilton is always alive to his business, and spares no pains to se- cure the best of every article in his line- He has secured the, agency, for the ce'ebratsd Dr. King's New Di8 " " . , covery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption Colds, Hoarsness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitas, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive miaMniop TYi:l Ttnftlpa frpn. 1 - - ular size 00 xic A Happy Thought. It wa3 a diappy thought that led to the production of a concentrated fruit sjrtlp so harmless in its nature that it mav be given either to the mother or her balw, relished alike by both, and of Uuch wonderful efficacy that all who take it leei urigncer ana sappier, o Harailton wilI furnish anyone wishino Svrup of Figs a trial bottle free of charsre, or sell nity cents and one dollar bottle?. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for n..i. n....: . a TTl...a G..U T .r U lieu ill, revn uuics, iciiti, uap-pcu rr-jrla Phil Mains f!nv.m nrl nl! Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. : It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction; or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Ral bv Si Hamilton. i -j Sis rHITOtt:! But Before am rr& miss - ' . i ; W. G. WOOD mzjis jiiNi. jja a AND BUY A One of the Biggest and Best Stock of - nothing but the best leather, and hare got ' I ' ! " ' Everything in this Litie, '" ' .. - , ' ' -'"'...', : "'-. ' ,; j .- - -" Don't Fail to Call on MeJ W. G. Woodwafd, Roseburg, Or." EL VTIRY, ROSEBURG OREGON - ; First right hand roon., uji-stairs ever Marks' Store. :Rf paii s and aitemtioaa neatly done. $200,000; IN rilRSKNTS 01VES A WAT. Send a 3 cent postage, aiidby mail you will get freb a package of gtHuls ot larg alue, tht Will sUn von in work that will at once briucr jou in money faster thn anyihiiii' ebe in An.eriea. All nhout the S200,00ob i reeiits with each bx. Agentu , wanted evcrgwhtre, cf eitlitr sex, f all aes, lor all the time, or tj.ate time only, to work for vs at their orn hoaies. Fortunes forad worker absolutely as sured. Dofl't delay.. H. HiLlEi & Co., l'wrtUnd, iiuiue. '' CIVIL BESD STORE.' V. L. ARRINGTON, DEALER IX. Dry GooiG'iroosncsto. All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange CIVIL BENI), -DOUG. CO., OHEGOX. Executor's Police. vroTicE is iieredy; given TILVT TUB UN- JA dcrsijcned hve been ajiXintod Exeeatora ot the las Wiil,ud lestameut, and ot the Estate ot Wil liam S. Pinkston, deceased, late of Douglas countv , Orejfoii, by order of the county Court if said County and State, made and entered oil the 2ilh day of Janu ary, Wt5, and they have duly qualified a3 such: Now therefore, all persona havhijr claims aguinst said Ks Ux.W. are bereby notified to prescut tbo-san"eduly verr itied v.'itbiu six mouths at the Sheriff's office at ltose bury, Oregon, to eiiher of tue uade sig-ned, and all persons owinjrsaid Estate ar required to inuke im nieliate paviiient as above. P. II. PfXKSTOX, J. A. TAYLOR, -Esecucors. Dated at Rwaburg', January 31st, IS80. A GREAT BARGAIN ONE OF THE ; FINEST FARMS IN DO UG LAS; CO. FOR SALE ! 1 550 Acres bottom land at S25.C0 per acre, 650 Acres Pasture Land at 1.00 per acre. 1200 Tint treej, oae good Dwelling, two Bartia. , Wen watered with excellent Springs a li over the place. Plenty of Oak wood, a Kailroad Side track and many other conveniences. Also another place consisting- of 90 Acres of bottom land tt $25X0 per acre, 250 Acre pasture land at $4.00 (er acre, two dwellings and one small barn, well watered, plenty of w otL Tbee two places join, you cau purca;na one or both on -reasonable terms as prices indicate. Apply to RS vikw office for particulars. ThU u a great bargain. S!EWr8TC AT ' J.M.DILLAKD !"". ...."'". ' .-1,- -:'-i:.::''. '"- ' would respectfully inform t he pu Lie that U has on hand a tiue assortment of Iry Goods, Groceries, Readj-SIade i lotlsiuj, and in fact everything usuilly kept at a r clals store. Give him a call. Goods at Low Priceoi All' kiiidrof Preduca ' Taken in Exchange for UjoiU t3.Aii orders promptly ait 3a ltd to. The BtrrEKs'j Guide is issued March -and Sept., each year; 224 pages, SixllJ inches, with over J!,3GO illustrations a whole picture gallery. Give3 wholesala prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or ' family use Tells how to ;rv4A- order, and gives exact ; fr -A cost of er--erythmgyou fel 3 use, drink, eat, wear, or --Syyi4 iy. h a v o . f u n with. These invaluable books contain information pleaned from tho markets of the world. 'e will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of tha postage 8 centa. Let us hear from you. vv Respectfully, ( MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. kJtl A ftz IVobiuh Atesuk CiUea&o. 111. f i IS VALUABLE TO ALL! "mJUjfP i WIU be mailed g-Q C 7Jgt$F to all applicants r It tLiZSZ-J 7 and to customers of last year witbout ordering it It contains illustrations, price, descrlpuoM and directions forplanting all ; i r " rpoov o rt DETROIT VeeeUble and Flower SEEDS, BULBS.wa, ''"" I CROUP, WHOOPING C0UG II And Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shdoh'a Cure. I SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping couh and Crouchiti- You Do That S Bp? trS9 21 iNEW SET OF Goods ever Bronght to Town. , I use