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v v. fS ft . ROSEBURG ; REVIEW. FIUDAY, MARCH 27th, 1885. SOATOBIAL. Mm-h proFfiure Izi lpen lucnglit'to hear hih! oojitimif s tc be Uii Gover nor Moulv to induce liim either temp point a SnHtm- or c Jnvene the Legis lature to elet ozv Some tkv.ibt ex .ista as to the Ifir.tlitv of the former - and the eC.ency of tlx lutirr. The J mt I I!. 1 ..... 1 .... 1 .1 :. I KepuWican in?iiigers have plavetl tlieii hand at '.he material. ginier and ic justice to the jieople shuuM not bu al lowed a'i'it'wr 1oaf. r .Thn ve:re s -nt nothing nobodyj snd hit. an ol ject of udicu'e nud derision. Then life great expense' of $400 per day lot an xlra- session is rather a bittt-r ji!i f r ""&n overtaxed "-prrple to swallow, and does Gov. Moody doubt if an election uhouid be held to-morrow th Les;is!a-V tore would to I?frr.cci at:c. It he does, then he has net the satjacitv and wis dtra we credit him with. However, the Govt rncr is too much a partisan 'to let this imiiortattfc mat lor be iclea ted to the people. , Ho will. -either ap point cr call avi extra 3-ssioU. In any event there will be no show for a Demo crat, or-hardly a possibility of another reiselecticn. ' If an election is inevi table, Dcmoci'alic members should con ' trol the result and see to it that the best 'end fairest .Republican in tlia field tie elected. Of all named, We prefer Mitchell before or beyond any Repirr licar. The It-publican delegation from - this ccunty know full well that Mr. , Mitchell is the choice of a large major ity of thei supporter?, and the decidwd in efeience of Democrats over an other - Republican, Further, if the salary attaches from date of appointment or election, out of respect for the IT. S. treasury we hepo the Governor will defer action to as la to' an hour as pos sible. The houor of an election by a supplementary Legislature ought to be sufficient ; For the Girh- A girl's every -day toilet is a par: of ' her character. .The maidfn who is slov enly in the morning is not to be trust ed, however fine she may look,in th evenini. No jnatter how humble your rooni may bry there are eight things it should contain: a mirror, wash-stand, wafer, soap, towel, hair, nail and tooth brushes. These are just as essential as your breakfast, before which you should rvake good use of them. Parents who yfail to provide theii "children with such . appliances not only make a mistake, but commit a sin of omission, c .. - . Look tidy iiiihe morning, and after , the dinner work is over, improve yoir ( toilet. Make it a rule of your da ay . life to"c!riss up": fqr th atternbtn. Your dress need not be anything better ' than calico: but with a ribbon or flow : er, or some bit of ornament,; you can have an air of sslf-resnect and satisfac tion ihat invariab.y' comes with being well dressed. f. .... r A girl with sensibilities cannot help ' feeling embarrasseJ atd awkward in a ragged, dirty dies?, with her hair un kempt, if a stranger or neighbor should come in. Moreover, your self respect should demand decent apparelling for your body. You Should make it a point to look as well as you can, even if yon know nobod but roiirscJt will see you.- - f.y.-- While we have faith in icpivsHive temperance legislation only so far as it ' is sustained by public sentiment, there are somo adautigeous features in the movement to secure scientific temper nco instruction in th e schools. In the first place, all teachers will obliged to study the subject and pass an exam ination upon it before securing their certificates. Then every' scholar will hav to pass an examination on the subject before passing to a higher grade. Then, again, it will give young people an intelligent idea of the consequences of drinkbefore the taste has been ac quired or the habit formed. The law '.will bq ignored in many instances, be made an occasion for teaching! false views in others, but, if faithfully car ried out, it will bo very useful. I Cleveland's administration seems to open out satisfactory to all pat tier. It promises to be a repetition ! of the Monroe administration, sometimes called the era of good feeling One thinjr is certain the party of the futurej must tuin its face to the rising sun. Present and future issues must be the"- vvatch yord of Americans. Let us hear no tuore, of a "solid south" ncr a "solid north," but let us have a solid conntrv. olid in the intertsts of peace and pros perity, and the future of America: shall distance its past. J Occasional. Th? appointment of Bayard. Ljimar and Garland to the Cabinet, althpnj;h taking three of tha ablest Democrats f roDVlbe S niate, does not rob that fyody of Democratic leaders.- Senatnrs Beck, Blackburn, Saulsbury, Payne and Vor- hees will ably represent ths adminis HIS3 OLEVilLAUD. - Thefollowins we clip frorn the New York Evangelist, a PrcsUylerian papery Ic is tbe .morjv note-worthy from the fast that the editor is not a democrat nud the psipei was strongly republican in sentiment during the Izite campaign. Fair -'.minded persons will denounce in the strongest terms a party." zeal tit; t sinks itstt !f so low nn t fling nnul at so nublo a Chmtlaa woman aj Miss C!ev land is known to be. TUe.eImve been ueveral fli-nnnt ait: . 11 elrs fcii g the rcur.d cf the pi evs cor cernirg Miss Elizabeth Cleveland, w1hc!i are. unworthy cf decent journal-, ism W hatever may bo said of the master of the. White House, its mistress will? not be an unworthy Eticcessoi to ITanitt Lane, and the long line of noble women who have honored that pesition. The Evangelist gare at the time a prief abstract of an address which Miss. Cleveland made before the Alumnae of Elmira Female College at the Commencement in 1S82. The top. ic was "Altruistic-Faith." Of all the addresses given during the . quarter of a cutiuy of the college by many of our ablest men, such as Prof. Upson, Dr. Woleott Calkins, Dr; Lyman Ah bot and the editor of The Evangelist, this was pronounced second to none of them, .and for practical adaptation ' io the young ladies, the : best. She ilus traled her snbjact by Chadija, the wife of Mahomet, who believetfin him when nil men despised him, and whose faith in him made him what he became. Every one must have his Clmdija, There is need of f. it h in God, fjit! in self, and faith in humanitv. She woulu be hopeful, acd not pessimistic. Marriage was not necessary for a wom an; she need not re simply a button hole boqm t to some man. If good is in or.r-, it will come ou Go on and von will succeed. The boosters, she said, are niore important than the booster. In locks Miss Cleveland remiuds one of Anna Dickinson; perhaps be cause i he wears her hair in the same style...-' Yet there is nothing mannish about her, and in private she is rather too modest than otherwise. Her voice is clear and her articulation distinct, making her a fine speaker. Since that time she has given frequent lectures at the college, which have been very pop ular, w'h the young ladies. Her name is found in the last catalogue in the Faculty a3 Lecturer on Mediaeval His tory. The country may congratulate itself upon having so intelligent and public-spirited a Christian woman in the White House. ' . Th3 Poor Orphaa Girl No homo, no home, pleads the girl At the door of the princely balb As she trembling stoofl on tbo parlor Step ; And leaned rgaiibfc the marble wall. "My father rla3, whom I never knew," As the tears dimmed hercyca so bright, "My mother sleeps ia a new-made jjnvve, : 'Tis an orphan pleads to-night "-..;-.. Her clothes were tbin and her feet were hare, " ret the rich man shut his door;" "Oh give me a home she feebly said, A bon.e and a bit of bread." So cold and dark, and the snow fell fast. Yet the rich man shut his door And bis pvaud lip curled with scorn, as be .' said, - -"Ns home, no bread for the poor," "I'll frcezv' sbo said, as she sank on the -.' . steps " ' And strove to wr.ip her feet ' In her tattered dress, all cavcred witi snow Yes covered with show and sleet. The rich man slept on bis velvet couch J-' And dreamed of bis silver and gold; Vfcile the little fcirl in her- ltd of snow, ; Muvujured "Oh, so cold, so cold," The hours rolled on, arid and the midnight chime Rang out like a funeral knell And the arta seemed wrapped, in a winding V. sheet, - - . ' : : . - - And the drifting snow still fell. The hours passed by, and the littlo girl .Still lay at the rich man's doo. But her soul had fled tip home above, here there's room and bread for the poor Immigratioa- From every source comes word that the imaiigration to Oregon this yetr will be unprecedented in the history of the State. This, of course, is the fore, runner of good times, and should be so regarded by all. The citizens of Doug las cdunty. should not be behind in securing as many of the immigrants as possible. Douglas county, with its large territory, fertile lauds, magnifi cent stock ranges, salubrious climate and wonderful natural resources should be the home of thousands. k A little inore public spirit on the part of our citizens, a little move desire to share 'with all the world our great good for tune, a little more energy and push, and Douglas county will take the lead. Let each individual think what he can do for the ' greater development of our fatoretl section, and then contribute his mite of work to that cud. Be pre pared to weleoaia many who may come the present season, and never lack in saying a good word for this favored j chnie, which in soil, resources -and cli- j mate has received the richest blessings of Heaven, : , Head our new advertisements. Two Dangerous Seasons. Spring and fall aie times when so many people get sick. The changes in the weather ars severe on feeble per sons, and even those naturally5 strong are apt, as they say, "to be feeling mis erable. n Then they are just in condi tion to be struck down with fome kind of fever? j' A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic will invigorate tlie digestion, put the liver, kidneys and blood in perfect 'order, and prevent more f,eriousattacks. Why suffer, and perhaps die, when so simple a medicine will save you Good fur both sexes and a!l ags. Land Corners. rpitH FOLLOWING LAW WAS PXSSKD BY THE A Lite Lei.-lat ire:, Ij eatubii.h ml corner of Government surveys, whero the witness troea b.ive beencu. or have talierj down, and vvhvra. thera rmA:n3 th'j stumo ou which the Ijti.iriujf rniiki or hUzet can t.ti-1 be seen, r wht rj other cvident-es. of the Govonunuut corner may or can be found, whrreby the said corner es tablished by Government survey!-can be positively loittid by any of such or other uet'iiviug' evidenses, friU corncror t-orners to he reuriiatiiijihej tn tae mau ner pnsoribed in thisScction ore-.t'.blij hiiifcornorij, and BhaJ keep a (-eicratc record of the sme in a book cai:ed Bcariitg Trtes ot U S. turveys, and giving the d.ita, and ntmes of persons prcvont, and turn said record over to his suocewor. When so re established, they shall hi recogn ?.ed thereafter as the kjil and ternianeiit comot or corner. VM. Til IK L, C'oaity Surveyor. In the County Ccui t forpDcvglas Ctuntr, State of Oregon. , '' In tLe matter ai tha Guardianship of Olive Catman, minor heir of 1-auia Oa.luuiti ( Leceated. To Olive CUtraaii, the nest vt kin, and all other persnDs interested unsaid Guardianship and fVtate. Whereas on tha lfl'.h day or March, lSS't, Alex. G. Met'arty guardian ot the said minor heir of Laura Oatnian, tlcce-iseJ, til?d bU avrorn- petition pruvi isj that a liueusu i-isue out of said Court uuihorizinsr ana 'Hitupowerinir him to tell the '.undivided one haif w terest in .certain real property m Douglas County, Oregon, ai d whereas it wuj "tlferefore ordered .by tha Court that a Citation issue tn said ward," the nex,t of kin and all other persotss interested in said guvr diansdiip and estate, citing tbeni to appear before this Court on Monday May lOih, at ten o'clock i. H. to show cause, if any there be, why an order nhould not be made as prayed for in -said petition, and nhereau it was further' ordered that the gervice of said Citation be made by publication inthe"KosE flcao Reviuw," a weekly newspaper published in Koseburif and of general circulation in Douglas county, Oregon, for the full period of four congee utive weeks. Therefore you and each of you, are hereby cited and required to be and appear at said time and piuce, then and thtr to show cauie, if any ov have, whyuch order and license should not jSKiiefor th sale of said premises. Witness the Hon. J. S. Kitzhuh, Judge of gaid Court, my hand and the seal of said - Court, thia 17th day of Marvh 1886.- G. W. KIMBALL, (sittALl " : ; C uuiy clerk. FCI t2- PROPERTY FSONT1NG OS THREE PRINCIPLE Street, size f)0x30 feet, which will give FoU building- lots 325x!H) feet. .Good business houfceand also good dwelling, well furnished, fine well, with pun', ato wood shed arid other out buildings, and all well fenced. For particulars enquire at Ituview office. .'"-.'.. HOSEBURG : ACADEMY- Spring T;rm commences Monda5T, March 23J, 1S65. Terras: $5 for every ?iade. " J. lint. Maennek, Principal. " jxotscb. .; IUERESY GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL NOT be responsibie f jr any debu contracted by my wife or by any one else. JOHN liAtvKS. " 11. ii, Scroggs, Jr., . Jrleal Estate Vgeirtf Otuce with LaSE & LAyr., opposite'the Cos niopoli tan Hotel- . . KOSEBUUO, - Doiulas Coi-N-Tr, - OREGON. ALL KINDS OF KEALV TSTATK AND CITY Frope ty Bought, Soul or J ease l on Commis sion. Exchanges of F.eal L'st.ite effected, inamo-tf GEO. II. TYLER & CO., rROPKIETOF.S A5D MASfPACTCREBS OF Wheeler's Sisiisroved BED And Dsiddng EUGENE CITY, - - - OEEG ON. DESCRIPTION- " lirE use from .13 to 16 lba. best Bessemer Steel IT Springs in each bed, ket in sla.s of the bed stead, covered with a heavy duck detachable cover, which is a noiskless automatic fastej.eu, holding the spring in place. , , The Spring not belnr connected, the bod cannot roll, in ewe o ne person is he-tvier than the other. la cleaning or moving, onb person can handle them wiih ease. The cover perfectly protects the bedding, ar.d also holds the du.-it -hii;ii nstnitfy f;il!a on UiBtipriinrs and on the floor, It cax bb kluovkd is oke mimte'ii TIME. ' We make r. proper fit for all sized beds. rftACTlCAL, DUKAELK AND W AHHANTED. The bed Is soft and pliable 3 well as springy; it DMtjAUB AT TUS HSU) AND FOOT AS WELt A8 tN THA MinuLE. It relieves the weary; it preserves health, and gives more satisfaction than any articlo of equal c-uji, uuw prouueeu ior me t-omrort of mankind. GIVE OUR SPFJNGS A TRIAL for a few days and yon will readily appreciate the oi-i-EBiuKiri ot me.e oejj. A. F. CAMPBELL, AT LAW OFFICE: -Next door to Horn's Store. - . In the Circuit Court oi tne Stita of Oregon for the County of Douglas. T, R. Sheridan and J. P. Sheridan, Partners under the Ann name of tiherinan Uros., Plaintiffs, V8. '.' J. F. Y. Saubert and K. E. Saubert, his wife; F. II. Noble and S. 3f . Noble, his wile. The said J. F. W. Saubert and F. H. ?oble being partners un der the firm name of Saufcevt &. Noble; and M. Josephson, Defendants. Suit in Equity to forecio-c a Mortgage. - To F. U. Noble audi S. M. hoble, the abev named Defendants: Iu the name of the State of Or egon, you are required to apiicrtr-and answer the complaint of Plai'itiffs filed against you in the above entitled Suit, in the above entitled Court, on or be fore the rrst dav oi the next regular term thereof, to-wit. on Monday, the 4th day of May 1835. If you fail to so appear and v ver Plaintiifs will epjily to the Court torthe re! ef !.nanded in said Complaint, to-wit; For a judgment and decre3 of foreclosure and sale of the niortgafel premises described in the Com plaint tiled in this buit and that the prcx-eeils of ucb aide be applier first, to thejayment of tbe costs and expenses of such foret-losure and sale, a jd such At torney's fees as the Court may adjudge reasonable for the foreclosure of said mortgage." Secojid.-to the payment of the num of $045.75 due from Defendants to Plaintiffs with interest thereon at 10 per ce-nt jier annum fnim February i5th 18S5, . - Tiiat Plaintiffs nave judgment against thft Defend ants J. F, W. Saubert and F. If. Noble for any de ficitney that may exist after applying the proceeds of such sal as aforesaid. That the Defendants, and each of thm, and all otlier persons claiming under them, subhequent to the execution of lb,e Mortgage afore aid, either as purchaser, encumbrancer or otherwise, be forever barred of all right or equity of redemption in and to the said premises or any part thereof, and that Plaintiffs liave Judgment for their costs and d s hursenients and such other t.nd further relief as may be deemed just and equitable. . - This summons is published by order of Hon. R. S. Lean, Judge of said Court dated Februarv 10th, 1885. - J. W. HAMILTON, J.C.FULLEUTON. -Atty. for Plaintiffs. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ' THE BSMOHD - will op en 1st of May or sooner Xew House, New Furniture, Xew everything. AH modern Improvements : ISytlraulic Elevator, etc- European or American plan. t v : THE,, - INTERNATIONAL . xt M:: o-TE" jsxi'i Co;. Third and E Streets, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, mHIs LARGE AND .WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE L offers xuoertiir arcomo'lations at nomilar i.riees. Steals :'6c, Kooms aae. and &y3. only tnree block trom all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Buss to and from the Hotel -:No t.'hinese servants. No overcharges or deviation from reg ilar rates of $l.CU l7asrt'tf E. LEWISTON. rrop'r. . Louis Eppingsr, Blanager, EUROPEAN PLAN. ' -. Sample fAorns for GonunerdaJ Tnve!cr;. PORTLAND, ; - OREGO Holton House " 33 3 T -A. "ET JZ. 2 "37 - SOL. Manager. f No. 69 Alder Street, near 4th, PORTLAND, Oregon. KEPT CN THE EUROPEAN PLAN. - THE- NEW YORK COFFEE IIOUfcE, RESTAURANT AND - Oyster S 0.100x1- THE LKADINQ CHECK RESTAURANT IN CITY SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPS. Open I). y nd Nigh. Private Rooms f r Ladies. 13. First S reet F. rtlir.d Oregon. Established 1852.J . : A. ROBERTS, Corner First 'and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING .: AND ,'- OF OREl OIT. eTHS PLACE TO BUY.g$ J B CONGLE 1 Manufacturer, Wholesale ainl Retnil Dealer, hi. SADDLES, II ARK ESS, 108 ami 110 F.-ont Street PORTLAND, OREGON. TAPS WORM Infallible Cure in ouc-liaif, to two .-hours time without any pain, or danger whatever to ine iKitient. No interruption of business. Iose: table spoonfuls. For particulars apply to John AYilhelm, Agent ill Alder Street, Portland. Masonic Temple. ' ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. -DE LER IN s TOO:.I133T01nES, tablets, etc. Shop Eear of Ilogan's Storo TJT i i jinore money than at anything e!so by taking II 1 1 1 an af0lluy r -t lie be.4t selling txvi! out. IF (11 Beginner succeed grandly. None fail. Terms trte. Hallett Bjok Co., Portland, Maine. NOTICE. . To the .-Lovers of Good Horses: I will-sell tuy Celebrated Stallion, Mo doc Chief at .Oakland, Saturday, April 4th, 1 885 to the highost bidder, oti 12 nioiuhs timf with appioved surety. Come one, Come all. Here is u chance tor a Wgain. Ica F. Rice, Sr. send six Pints for nostacra. and receive free, a eostly box of iroods it'htrth w'lt VAlrall rt .! t lint BAT tn more money rilit away than anything else in the ami-id. Fitrliinn n.onit tflA wnrLrfr fLhilntlv lllrii. At once addre.is TRUE and Co., Augusta, Maine. FARMS FOR SALE. 3fr9 Acre Jar nf with IIouo, Barn and Orchaad. good creek, toumy lload, well fenced iu 3 fields. T.OOO Acres LanJ, Orchard, enough far two cool farai, unimproved. Good tunber, partly fenced. Too Acroi tinlmproveJ Land, wo'i watered, 2 oo ree ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "VTOTICF.IS HEREBY GIVEX THATTIfE UNDER i, . ftiijneJ h is beer duly appainte J by the County jCourt of Oou.'l is ctMinty, Orejron, Administrator of the Est4e of riar.th Hrowii, late or sain county, Je ceased. All peraons having claim nguinst aaia Es. tate are hereby required to present u e same, wiJi proper vo 1 :her3. within six ni-mms irom aate or thh notice, to the undersigned, at hia law otuse In Oakland, DJUiflis county. Oregon. Marsh l3tli 1885 (J. A. SEUUBK&ut,, Aamuiwirator, Xotic'c to the Public. my ancloael landa in Ilournoy Valley, or to hunt ujton my premise. JONES U, FLOliRAOX, DRV DOOGS- GROCERIESj BOOTS AND SHOES; Samuel Marks AsiiEit Markj 'I ' DEALERS IN- HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, Provisions, Cigars, ." ' , . .vB'oots -and' Sbioe s OF, EVERY DESCRIPTION ESouglit, and (lie Very 'Highest Cash Price Paid for Them. S. MARKS. & CO:,, 'Roseburg; Or.,.- Strictly One -Price. Groceries an rl Dress Cooila, Fancy Goods, atir.s, Sdk, CLOTHING, Velvet, Boots if-Rh o Cloaks, Hats X Cnp. - Jerseys. Trunks ami Valines. r' 15 M Everything in the line of EE2ML XBfSE will be sold from this date on, at 10 per cent above cost. - Wyc us a call and convince -.yourself of our jGRE.lT K UK; ABS at the SRICTLY OXE PiUCE STORE. 1 CTSIEY Would Respectfllly Axxouxce to the Public that They are Betteu - Tha EvEii Before to Iurmsii- i , -UKVKRV THIKG IN TIIEIK LITVi:.-&i- HAVING lately udded a New J. A. Fav Moulding a"d ilatuinsr Mae'.ilne we will keep an immense stock of the VEKY liEST I 13T Flooring and A FINE STOCK OF -MOULDINGS AND SUGAR FIXE CEDAR RUSTIC, GRAIN SAWED LOOKING ' KUHMSUKU ON SHOKT Nt'TlUii. BARN LUMBKttand FENCING furnished at HARD TIME PIUEC'ES. O004 iund CJiD4.lt POijT, PICKETS, Aio., for FINE FENCING it specialty. - ........ -t FOR Reference see Residence of Cy. Suiith, 4 miles sbove town or Dr. Hamilton's, Roseburg;. We are bound to make the tail Lumber and ftogivt satisfaction. - iivc us a trial. . ) : " ' -'- " J ...-, 1 11 ordern left with -Tlios. Sheri-lan win too promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered on sbort notice 2. after May 1st. All orders should be Addressed to 1 SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They wouKl announce that they hare jnat Largost Stocks of t General" Hardware Ftp bronglit DoaiUV .n.l wben ad Jed to Hieir STOVES OF ALL, PaT TKUXS ani HEADY MADK TINW Ali, they.are prepard to declare thi?y Jiavrt th-bts-- enjply ia their line ol a.y houao m Southeru Oregon; wbieh they! propuse immim -QBMAmn can puTCiiaae eisewer. - - Iu , lie shape of bmldiiijr materials h. superior tnducemeiUB 10 purciiaoerB. ai.v u.. We t.an jiive jou bargains hi the fo. wing brands of stoves, not equal where -Buck's, Bonanza. Farmer. Utility. Di-xter, Pacific, 'AHh West. C . , . rr:;. -c. ...,;. i'itr mil m Btovt-s end ranvca. Tbe'btfStot worKOenai constaiuiy fuJH" and burera should learn our prices. ; WV'baie ala taragins to offer in gans, h weM as in Shot-gun an4 IWs. n - .-... m. .- . f - m . W? ai also Asrents for t!i uiie reeneu we sell at lowest rates ana warran; wcouiiMBwcri; ""Fc can also supply . Averill am! Hubbcr Faints. Wive us a call, Inspvct uf atoct;nuireu. ,tny one can. . ! Mrs. R. Brockenridgs, AGENT POK w. a. M0COR2110E, Importer and Manufacturer of V MONUMENTS. , HEADSTONES Of American and oreign Marbl 1 and Scotch Granite. . . Ks imates gireu for Cpping In Saud Stone, Alo Agent for Walker's Iron, Fence for Cetneteiy Eocl oBure. . nOSEBURQ, - QREQON '. W; I. F.,IZOLASl32ri GROGEBIES, 'i. Si fi vV Enstio oa Hand. ' WELL SEASONED CEDAR PINE LUMBER! Voltaire Grurn4v LOOKING GLASS OftEUON". Veceireci and now have on hanJ one of t!i 1- .'shah- aht -osra , , , - 1 ' . ' the ay 1 locks, butts, etc, we can oflei ed else- larendor I w t U m d mi I ft if n ra 1 .itiv Tils nrn - j"r - ' ' : " such as inchester. fchurp and therRes, - J .... nu nx ",U(4 w 't. - - - v"; . . . mm fjt vorklnjr people. Send 10 conU pos. ta;e, and we will njiil yoursEB, a royal valuable sample box of croodfthat will ' put you In the way of malting- more money, in a few 4 Cental ffol required. You can liva at home and - work in siiMVi time only, or all the time. All of bo'-hsexeg. of all ages, grandly ucoeswfuU50 cents i io b eisily earned every evenifiR. That all who 1 want work iny tet the business, we make: this ua- paralleled oSer: To all who are not well satisfied we will send f I to pay for the trouble of writing n. Full particulars, direction, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure lor all wha start atonee. Don toe lay, .AdiresrSTissaH ft Co., Portland, Maine. S -W. 1ST MOORB, GENERAL IIJSURAHCE AGEfiT. r Offics at Couct House. GflllSB WA1 ncusis AND V : Mf$S MEITCYi ; lie M lNi)iV:i.i"?d dooks, FARM HELP, WOODUIldPPERj; . RAILROAD IIAN J I dr Chinese Labor of i'iy desoriptioa oa ; Sliprt TSTotict L. CEIiFlL:-'. . j Having had 23 yexra" exwerieuw'e ai cbmaksr i i ; Oregon, i feel couddeut of kiviu,' satirfa ;.iuu la aii worx eutriuiod to me. t ai hat'e a Urje no.k Watiics, Cioxiki anl JeweUsry wawh will bd ery reajwAOiy . ' i tiw Ooaut7 pate.it riht for thi sa!3 of Con- creta Oj.uj.i!. inJ Ije cjjvayn ite.-n.i pi."' R.S. & J. C. SHERIDAN . (Sucori to Thos. P. Sheridan) DEALEuS IX -HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES t UU', CUi'UliKV, AM Tl-i'-StUS I LKr ; tix stoue,;kosebuub, Or. r HaTinj socurert the aoove nnnness, we ara areo" to keep up its former good njrue for w0rit ai prices. We have the beat ' niate.ial and aUivt fall stock of goods on he.n.1 and it is our aim to tur nish custoniors with first-class articles av hve and let i e prices. A full nvocK ot Irou and Stool Xoi Stla. Dealers from abroad will rajoiv pro V, a'.t- J. C, FULLER-TON, ATIOIINET - AT - LAW. OFFICE: la Marks' brick, up stt rs. LOUIS BELFILS Wishes to inf-orin t!u paie tiiat Iw has a nniabar .ewitiy inaciiiucs lor aula a, tild u m ic.ii ; trices. . . " Tha EUride, Springfield aid Si.ir, . THE LATEST IA1.M30 ,1 A.HMES Call andsooas L'riu kUVAis9 W,oUniicinj store 4 Who bare Spring Water to i ttrjJujs iai.i fi i'.r Sr i and house.4, f or iu.mi!v use a.' lrn.i.oii, jula tu llavii'g- the County Riht I can o'l to fvrn.r CilAtV'iti! a uicu.iie to - do too wrk. . A'.J ths siiue by couiroctor by t.xj fwt, as iniy toe ce bireJ. Wiirntiited to uu g'oa wj.-k or .10 pt, Tn0u.4r.ndii of t'eei have bet-j laid ia California J.ia j wiiTkin .atisfactoritly. It. is sujrior nj pi. e, jj(nd iur yi jr-f, Uuu'i. i-sf ,and k,es liie na.ur clar biid pare Call au 1 SPECIALIST..--. . j... , . ? . ' Cr-.'s all Cnru:c LWe;i&-. Cattrr', Ar-tlnnti, "Cins:Uiliuoii, Nierafi liheuuiutlSm, Paralysis,. B i;'liU Oi -a.se. Droj,sy, Whte fciyvlliug, liuf Joii):s, etc. ; -i .' Tii s treatment . iboj mgr-ily pu -ili; the bl:x)vl.- drivi n I - no ru itien an t corrupt iDAiter f.-mt!ie' wh ! iyleni uul brings eae nud ev.-ry nervo uni U)itele a healthy r tate aud i;3 uamr. vt ork. - ... v ' . A,U v!,oare siifleiiiT'4 from Cliro i 1 Lideasi'S are requesiei lo oall, Tua will be no ;hare tr crns ltin? wif tne pat'ien. ienus in all cats re--o-i-abb?. A. Secob. . Coscriofo'itan l?ott.l. lloe turg. Creon. GRANGE BIIU-iATiO.Y OF UOSEBUIIG. W. F. Owens, - - DEAL IN ALSO AGENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL lPiEfilETS, " OF ALL KID3. - 1TTE TRANSACT A GENERAL '..BUSINES3 I!X W Our Line and pay the hiajsi. iiwket Pri-o for Wool and OnUa. A FULL LINE OP AGRICULTURAL IMrLE inenta keot constantly on haud, or furnished on short notice at Lowest fricos.- -' OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE OPPOSITE. TUB Pejot. uive us a call, , , - W. IP. Ovrcnsi .33- S", TmT 7TEZZ3TJU3X ; " .oerosrrKCAiu-oJi's 8TABLK, - KlncksmiUiin and Shoeln: j All work in this line will ba attended to promptly at reasonable rates. J. .A.. STT EE, Proprietor ot (h CITY BAKERY AND - -mi FACTORY. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL stock of Bread, takes, Ties, Main and Taney Crackers," etc. Also a fine selection ot Froncii and American Caoiius and. Ch.wolsU Goods. HiS iFou? L'aSndlynlim Hif nOid p'peneJ bu t it HU did 8td id KdseUarr on MuJ ftrrf ! iM &idiii of Ai-Xtfi tfliA' mliti .n ! A id e< tSt " a -"4 1