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s - 4 1 . . . I. SSBa3tt8? ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1885. THE JITv7 T2SIJJENT. M0ur new President." The-following fa enr idea of Mr. Cleveland, and his adminis trstioB as so well expressed by Dr. Fit2tr- aid. Yith the now political tion at Washington conies admintstra- anw cp'or- tttiiitr;- not alone to the -victorious party ia tfeo lute Fresiuontial. elf-clier, but to cur country. "The conditions are favorable fur r.eedd govern mwital reforms and for the perfect r.nd p?rais Xient unification, of all sections. - In the first place, tli new President - Qomea into office singularly fiT.e from embarassments arising fioni unt (-fl-c-tion pledges and bargain ii.g. lie ia not sold or mortgaged to the spoik . seeking factions and plee-huuting adventurers that infest ail .party Organizations. ,It was his good fortune to be nominated in -spite of this ele ; went, and -wo have-as yet no evidence that he corenroroised 'his freedom cf action by promises of patronage in return for votes. The under currents of politics wo know are peculiar, and we know not what tho near future may disclose in this connection; but so far i seem s that the new 'President conies into oflice. ntranmeled by en tangling olhances with the baserj tie . Bients of his own paity.' If this be. eo, t is a fortunate fact for him if he pur-, poses in his heart to rule in the inter sts of the whole country and alii the people. i Ag;iin the new President is fortified ijn his position of independence by tho act that he received no inconsiderable nppoit from independent voters out side his own party oiganizat:on. With out this vote it i3 evident he could net hav been elected. As it helped to " put him in power, it may bo counted amonr the moral forces that will sus tain him in giving the country an hon e,st and ffxient administration cf the government. The attitude of the inde pendent voter is bf coming more and more a matter of importance in politi cal affairs in this country. The ranks of this army grow larger at every elec tion.. Circumstances turned thi? ele ment in favor, of Mr. Cleveland in the late Presidential contest, and it is. fair ; to assume that it will, not turn from . him without cause.. . It is also to be remembered in this Conneqtipn that the opposition has a party! majorlyr tutbTO-:Unitci States Senate. . This will hold the new admin istration in check. This will compel . the dominant yarty to go slower, and :,' toake it more careful to go right But it does more than this: It given the opposition also its opportunity. If the nw administration should rise to the level of the, occasion, and earnestly : seek to introduce an era of good feel Jng and good government, the existing conditions present the opportunity for tyu& patriots in that bodv to share the , labor and the honor of the achie-vc ment The opposition in the United Statips Senate will be able to hold a corrupt administration in check, or to give a magnanimous and patriotic Bupport to one that is honest, cipable, and faithfn to the constitution. Both parties are thus placed on tria with the eyes of the nation fixed upon thm. The new administration comes in at a time when new qtit stiens have largely taken the place of the exasperating sectional issues that are happily dying natural deaths. Ouy people are inter mingling more than., lever before, and getting clearer views of common interest. pf rriany questions Prejudices born ef ignorance are vani ihing in the light of intelligence, The. mists of passion are clearing away, and . the American people are beginning to see things as they are loefcing at them through their wn honest eyes, and no iotger ihrongh the distorting media of demagogtsm, aectional narrowness, and partisan ran cor. .: . Even the generals who 'fought gainst-each other in tho late war - are reviewing their campaigns in the pages Of the same periodicals, most. of. them -exhibitinig che courtesy of true knight- . .. hood and the calmness of the historian The tide seems to be 'moving in the direction of national good feeling and good government. A grand opportunity seems to be within reach of our .political, rulers an opportunity for all parties and for al our .country. Every reader of every shade ef political opinion will join in the wish that it may not be thrown "away.- i Ijrthe fact that the Democrats have ',mae!e their living for twenty-four years x- :it l t. .t... . . . port to President Cleveland in his determination to uphold the Civil- ftei ice Reform, ' Men have been "Dro yrats from pvinciple the office-seeker deserted yrs ago. The Democrat that hf.s stood true for a quarter of a centnry was not looking for loares'ani fishes. He hA higher aim andthey aj8 now being realise 1. . ' ' Editorial . Botes- Prospects fgr regular trains 00 the 0. fc P. & R. are good. ' The fiill wheat looks well in the Will amette Yalley, and patticularljr so, in Yamhill Countv. Ftato Supenntcnlent MtElroy is ; making arrangements' to hold tiie m-xt t Stitte-'TeHAhei a 1 natimtH aI iit BU10) r.far Newport at the Ywjuina.v iy h tj,e pr. jt.ct suetf-edv, it will j a kiaU of Clwtaqaa scientific conveu- t.;ori 0f scholastics. T!t? incubus t f hard timf that has ben- upon the' pieple in the Valiey for son! ntontha Sfenis to-be itlowlv lifting. Portland, our. metropolis, is receiving new lif', the faces of tiie busiue8 .man wear uc least, half a smile,' and their hand hakiug is more cordial. Immigration is pouring " in. ai.d by the closo t-f Bumujer, no one will regret having nade hia home in Oregon, The Institute of the 31 Judicial district held !at wc-c-k at the beautiful .1trl . t.i i i-m .?4 ,.C 1 ..f't.i..-tf. C ' YHihi:l couiisy, -wasn decidtd su cess. The hospitality of the citizens was unbounded, and enjoyed by the teachers i hnoat to ru: future. Much 0 d v.oik was dcr.r, crd v. e have gleaned from tbo occasion some of tho bi'bt thoughts, which our readers will enjoy no doubt, as soon as we Lave time to Voiidi'iiKS. and publish. Superinten dent 31 cEhvy c;tn without . doubt in spire in tlie people inoio inteiest in cdu Cittion, than any one we have met. He is. deserving of much praise. ' The responsibility for the failure to elect an United States S:.akr isa question only for .those who. were the cause cf. it. The Rtjublicans had a large working majoiity hi both houses and could have "'selected a Senator on the first day' if they had acted in a proper spirit. It is the foundation of our government as well as of purties t'jat the majority shall rule and when a portion of the Republican paity- ie fused to vote for tho candidate the nia jjtity desired, whether expressed in caucus or otherwiseKthey betrayed their constituents and ceased to be Republi cans. No pa'rty can exist that does rot rcognixe this rule. It is not our funeral and we are pleased to see the .Republicans disgruntled, but it is the natural consequence to the boJting of tho caucus two yers btfore. Curses like chickens come to roost and the Republicans are now getting the bene fit of the precedent they established. "What Douglas county wants is in creased population, ft wints 10,000 more energetic, haidy: toilers, trades s and manufacturers. It wants strong and willing hinds to subdue the forests and redeem and cultivate the broad rich acres of 'unoccupied land; to plant hpr sunny hillsides with fruit trees and vines; to dvelope her vast resources, too numerons to mention. It wants manufactories io consume Ler exten sive fort'Sttt, employ her water poweis and supply her people with home pro ductions. It wants traders to maikut her products and supply the people with the products of other countries The Oiesjoriiun'aduiits that the mat ter of electing or arpointing a Senator is of very ftumll concern. "Wa think so too and furthermore the people are not in the frame of mind to hare the Legislature called together at an ex pense of $403 per day to inflict us with such a Senator as t tich a Leisla- ture would elect. To -apply some his toric word; of Sam L. Simpson about a mule to tha lust Legislature. "We never saw its like -before And hops we navor: will again." We ars afraid that thsre is not suiS- cient enterprise ia Douglas county to succeed in h-iving a fair this year, Yet there Ciiri b-j no doubt but what it would be.beuettcial. ' Put your shoul der to the wheel. Several pioner8 spoke to ns this week with regard to our article advo- catiisg n pioneer's re union. All favor and wo trust some will tke sufficient ir.tprest in ii to see that it comes to a defiuiia fruition. Secretary Manning has discharged forty-fix clerks in the treasury depart ment making a saving of some $60,000 per annum' The good work goes bravely on. We still pius8 for the capitalist to come forward with a few dollars to start a woolHnmill fund. Widaatvaka Druggists Dr. S. Hamilton ia always alive to hia business, and spares no pains to se cure the besi of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for f aui j ' I the ce'ebrated D' lVinga JNevt, UlS f Pnr.onmi.tinn Tba or.lt Cei'taiu cure known for. Consumption ! , , . i it t i Colds, lloarsness, Asthma, Hay Feer, -w ' J w - - --v Bmnc Thrott j'uarant i't t n i Thla bttinmuas ft futlkhel by order tf Ron. B. 8. i " . . "... t and LiTinsr5i. bola on a positive ! rM j.-ro r,fnit i n-indited tfebruarv loth. 1&S5. 3. T'T' Tf TTTHTT Kilos ni- unir (i(ari.inn - fit ha I ha deemed lust and ecutiable. , I e.. Trial -JBotUes toe.-. lg-.h j. c Fur r!iiToN? ! ular size 1 .00. - . 1 - Attys. for Kainrift. ; W i.fi:-iu iarto Two Dangerous Seasons v -Spring and fall ae times when so many people get sick. The changes in the weather are severe on feeble per son?, and even those naturally strong ure mt. hr thv saw "to he. fpifdTrnr mia- 1 , - . rf e , erable."; Then they are just ia condi tion to he struck down with some kind '" e i . . i i .. j n ' I. u ii'Vfr. a uoi lie, or iwo 01 oral ser a Tonic will mvkorate the digestion, put tlie tfvor, kidnets and blotni in prfeot ,l J,'r prevent mort: serioasallat-ka. V by sutler, and pvrhi.ps die, ' when so simple a medicine will save vou? Good 4 .:..-.. for both sexes and ail uses. L ui.I Corners. THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED BY THE To estubli h aii corners of Covernnif r:t surveys, where tine witness tries n.ive beo.ic.1 or have lalleti dow.i, u.id where ihrrd re n-iins tj siurau osi which the bearing' mai ks or b!azc can stiil be seen, or whero oilier cvuluni-os ol t.he uoi'cr.inie.it c-oruerj may or can be found, v. hcreby the saiil corner es tublirfho.i ly Oo ver a ment bitrveys can be po iltiveiy Ivoatud ly an" of such or othjr decavhip evMt-Uijes, taiJ corner or corners to to rej.ifabu.he.1 m tba raan ner )rc8i.nbed in thistiei.'tion ioret;ibliNbjiiyco.ntrs, and shatl keep a generate jccord of the mtui'j i.i a book eul.cd Bcarh. Trcea -J U t5. tuneys, ani jivi.jg tbs Utte, a;iJ a iwieK of persons ire-)tit, and ecteMisbo:!, Uuy -liall bi roc-on.zsd thereafter as turiJ t-uui renor.l over to his HULvc-isor. When eo ru I the aaJ ra'YdlEL c or camera. L, lunty Surveyor. OTITIC. In tlie County Court for DougUs Count j, State l Oregon. - In tne matter of tbe Guardianship cf Olive Oatinftii, minor heir of Lam a (;attnan, 1-eocated. To Ohve Oatrnan, the next kin, and til other per.ior.a in here: ted in bind tiuardiaiu'liip arid K&tetc. Whereas on the ldi.h day ot March,-. 1333, Alex. O. McCarty guardian of the said tumor hoir ot Laura Oatvnan, deceased, liled hlri rtwuru poiition pryi isj that a lieeuHi- jssue out of said i.ourt an:borizin and empowering him to veil the nnoiviucd one hull in. tereatin certain rel property m Dou;;lns County, Oivyon, rj d wherea it was therefore ordoe l by the Court that a citation isue to said ward, the next of km and all other persons inie:-a'V9d ia k-aid guar dians-hip and estau;, citing them to appear beiora thia Court on Monday i'.ay 1 ah, 1SST at ten o'clock A. M. tot.how cause, if any there be, why an order should noi be made as pr'avcu for in b:dd petition, and whereas it n as further ordered t:at thewervice of .said Citation be made by publication in the -'itosK-EUBO Kevl&w," a weekly" newspaper uldished in Kogeburg and of general circulation in Douglas county, Oregon, for the, full period of four consec utive weeks. Taerefore you Mid each of you, are hereby cited and required to be and appear at said time and place, tnenaud there to Kho cau?e, if any oi have, why such order and ItcoiisS should not ii,sue for th' b1,s oi said premises. Wit;ieas the lion. J. si. Kitzhh, Judjje of srviu Court, mv hand xul tli6oe.il of said Co -lr;, this 17th day of March l&Jo. U. W. KIMBALL, SUAL CuiUy Cleric. - FCU SALE. PBOrEETY FRONTING OX THREE PRINCIPLE Streeis, size 90x130 feet, which will give FoUK building h'ts "CxflO feet. Good buness house and also good dweliiflif, well furnished, fine well, with puni'i, also wood hed and other out baihliiiifs, and alt well fenced. For particulars enquire at Ukview hoseburg mm Spring Term coqimences Monday, March 23J,. 1835. Terms: $5 for every ijriide. J. H..U-. Maenser, Priacipal. IHSRE3Y GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL NOT . be responsible for any debti contracted by my wife or by any one else. JOHIi" BA.ii!j. I-eal instate -Agent, Offico with Lane & Lasj?, p;oaitche C'osmQi'O itnu Hotel ROSEDCRG, - Douglas Couxty, - OREGON. ALE KINDS OF REAL ESTATE AND CITY elk Z<&S ecd0" GEO. II. TYLER & -CO., PHOPHIETOES AI'D MANITACTCKERS OF, Wheeler's Improved BEtt BOTTOMS And Ihiciiiiig j SPRIXG-B!?2 COVERS. EUCiENE CITY,. OREGON. DESCRIPriOH- TTE u3efrom 13 tor is lbs. best Befsemer Steel I T prll:ga in each bed, tet iu gilts of the bed stead, covered "M'Uh ahe,lVVOUf:k rif-binhuhln rnvflr whieh U a koisbless automatic fasxeaer, noidaiif I'liuiia 111 J-Jivue. The Springs not being connected, the bod cannot rrui, m case one i-erison u heivitr than the other. Iu cleaning or moving, oss peiison can handle them with ease. . The cover perfectly protects the bedding, and also holUs the diut, whicn usually falls on the syrinya and on the floor, It can bk eoioved is oj;e muuts's We make ft proper fit for all Bized beda. ; Peaoticai,, Durable axd Warranted. The bed issoft and pliable as well as springy; it 6PRISOS AT TH HEAD AND FOOT AS WELL All IN THS middle. It relieves the weary; it, preoerves health, and fives more satisfaction tln any ari.ele of equal cost uow produced for the comfort of mankind. - GIVE OUR SPIUNG3 A TRIAL for a few days and you will readily, appreciate the suFzaioRirr of thwe boid. A, F. CAM r BELL, iTTOHSBY-AT LAW OFFICE: Next; door to Hoa.an's Store. - ' the Pountv n n.ina . a', teiio t'i4Hiif vum, bxio to ui wrjiroj lor 1 T. U. blieridan and J. P. SherWar,' Partnere under J. F. V. Saubert and X. K. Saubert, bis wife; F, U. Nobie and a. il. Noble, his wiie. The said J. VS. F, W. aaubert and F. H. Noble beinff partners un- . jsauoert ana i . a. JSobie bemff partners un dcr the fnm nuie of saube.t & 2vobIe: and M ucr iqo mm nuie oi sauoe.t & Aobie; ( Suit in equity to loreclo-e a Mortctig-e. - I I'n G1 1J V,.Hq C 1 T.LI. ll. - .1 . josoiijooii, jjeieoaanis. AW A.vu.w tail a vj. VU1C, tlJB KlKrVS named . lefendant: In the name of the State of Or erfon, you re required to appear aijd answer the complaint of Plai-iuif.-t hied against you in the above eutiued Suit, in the above entitled Court, on or be fore tne Prst oav of the next, regular term thereof, to-wit, on Monday, the 4th day of May 1885. If you fail to so appuiir and answer II; i .tiifs will apply to the Court tor tho relief demand u in said Complaint, to-wit; - ' For a Judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale of the'niortaea premise described . in the Com plaint ulfd in this suit and t.iat .he proceeds of uch sale be appliei tirst, to tho payment of the costs and expeuses of oucti forei-losere ar.d sale, and such At torney's fees as the Court mRy adjudce reasonable for the foreclosure of said mortgage. Secoud, to the payment of the sum viztii.lb due from Defendants to Plaintiffs With itierest tti.reon at 10 per cent per annum from rebruary Sit.'JS35. Tnat PlainiiCs or re Junr.nent agtiiust the Defend ants J. F. V'. saubert and F. H. Noble for any de ficiency that may exist after appljiasrthe proceeds of such sale as afore?:iU. - Th.t. tlio I lafonrliLnt.a. ATlH huh ctt thpm ttnrt nil . : - . i ..-s -I.Imln them ar. hLuiti.tit . the execution of the Mortgage atore aid, either as purchaser. - encumbrancer or otherwise, be forever- to the said premises or any part thereof. Plaintiffs have- judUrn.eut for tlasir costs tv-, nd Cu mhr uni tu nil barred of all right or equity ox rodemption in and and that and d j- reltef as may PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. will op en 1st of May or sooner Xew House, Xctt Furailure, Xtir everythli! vAIi laodcrn Iiapi'ovenients : ESydru-af c ! I'eVSttor, etc ! AjncrlcaE J!!2. etc European or INTERNATIONAL ' Ooi. Tliird aad E Streets. Portland, Orc&oa REDUCED BATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, rpHIs LARCE AM WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE L offe-aiJorii)r a'jcomo'.Ution a:, pojmiar prices. iiuaia '?,:. ivj.)nn tfc. and Ooc. Oniy tnree blocks troiu all uepots and Suiaiuer lxndnis, Tree Buss to and. fcuj tne Htci No t.hmcse bervaut!. Jno overcharges or deviation from raj liar ratej of $1.C0 I J er t".f- Eli .-o-tf E. LSIV1STON. Prop'r. Xiais lipping 3r, ' Llanager. EUROPEAN PLAN. Sample R jonis for Oomiueroial Trav rORTLAKD, - ' OREO 'Motion. Mouse HOh. Manager. No. CO Alder Street, near 4th, PORTLAND, Oret'ou. KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE NEW YORK COI'TEU IIOUfcE, RESTAURANT AND Oyster Satloozx- THE LEADING CHECK RESTAURANT IN CITY SIFERD HACKNEY, PROP S. Open D: y and Night. Private Rooms for Ladies. 13J F.rst Street Portland Oregon.. Edlablished 152 A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Straet Portland, Or. THE LEADING AND OP OREiiON. &FTII.S PLACE TO BUY.J JB CONGLE . Manufacturer, WhoJcsalc. and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, 3-LEaTHF.R AND SaDD'.EKT .UardwaRK. I 10S and U0 IVat StrCt JUTLAND, OKUGON, TAPE WORM fnfiiSiihSc Cure in onc-haif, to two hours tunc without any pain, or danscr whatever to the patient, fro interruption of business. IJose: 2 table spooi-iiils;. For particulars apply to John Wiihclai, Aeiit Q7 Aider street, t'orthr.iil. Maaonic Temple. ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. DE VLEU IN TOOM13STONES, TABLETS, ETC. Shop Rear of Ilogm's Stors WIN! more money than at anything else bv takinz an agency for tne bet eellinr book oat. Hetrmtiers succeed grandly, ftone tail. Teruia trte. ti a l,l r.TT IS jok w., ror Uauu, Maine. , ' NOTICE. To the Lovers of Good Horses:: I will sell my Celebrated Stallion, Mo. doc Chief at Oakland, Saturday, April -it b, 1885 to the highest bidder, on 12 r um. ha tinif - with Himiuvfiil snretv' i . r" it ti s i vUuiDvi,vUuiU for a bargain. Ica F.. Rice, Sr. A Kill send six cmts for post-ure, and Ireceivefree, a costly box of (roods 1 which wUl help all, of either sex to more tnoney right away thau anything else in the worlJ. Fortunes await toe workers aosoiuieiy sure At once ad die a Titt'K and Co., Augusta, Maine. 0 ( ( fi f A I3f mr.sET8 orvES awat, en d u 'iP hi U U j U U U 5 cenu posuge, aud by mail you will get free a package of gf-ods of larga .alue, that will start j ou in ork that will at once bring you in mouey fatter than anything else in America. All about the t200,00oin presenu with each box. Agents wanted evei bwhtre, i,t either sex, of all ajies, tor all tne time, or spare time only, to work for us at their ot n homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely as sured. lon't delay. H. HaiLEi Co., PortUnd, Malue. .ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. vrcncKis hereby given thatthe under- X sij.'nedhas been duly appainted by the County c .un of UoutrUs county, Oregon, Administrator of the K. tae of Sarah.. Rrowii, Ue of said county, Je ceased. AU persons having claim i against said Es. tate are hereby required ti pre-ent tn'a same, wi .h proper vohers, wi .nin six months from date of this notice, to the un.lersined, at bis law office in Oakland, DouyUs eouuty, U.-etfoi. AiarehlSth 1b85 C. A. SEHLBitEUE, Adiuiuistrator. J. C. F.ULLSRTON, AT - LA. brick, up stairs. DRY DOOGS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Samuel MAEKsii DEALERS IN GlIBB&t MES01ASDISS, 12 ATE CONSTANTLY CN HAND si a yyyy ' ' Boots Sld SliSS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Bmghh and Uie Very Highest Casli Pdco Paid for Jiieni. S. MARKS & CO., Roseburg, Or., Strictly One PpIo f DEALERS IN 3ry Goods j, QJrooevic QrQclzery, DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, JERSEYS, FANCY GOODS, SILKS,. CLOACS, Everything in the liase ol MaIICIS .XDISE will he soitl from this date on, at heJ-rjsk prices. dire us a call and convince yourself of ;oar-GREAT BARGAIN at the RIOTZiY OXE. ?RIK STOKL'. GUEHEY (o) Would IIespectfl'Llt An:-- unce to EVR BtFORE TO lURNISII HAVING lately added a Xcw J. A. Fa v ifjuluinj of the VERY BEST SFlcorin:? an;l A FINE STOCK OF U LDI NGS ! AND SUGAR PINE LUMBER! .... FINE CEDAR RUSTIC, GRAIX SAWED ?LOORING FURNISHED ON- SHORT N' TICS BVKN LUMBER and KKNC1NG furnished at HARD Hilt yiUViiO. Uoduad VtxULJfJ, UAIUAU, FiCKE'fS, &e., for FIE FOCINU a specialty. r s' FOR Reference see Residence of T?y. Smith, 4 miles abora town or Dr. lJvniHon's,.' Uo-eburg. We are bound to make the best Lumber and to ive-:Katibiwuou. viv 14 a t;iai., 11 orders left with Thos. Sheridan will be promptly tiled, :wd ail Lumber delivered oa short notice aiter May 1st. All orders should be AUdxeeed tv : Vol tLtire O-urn y"' - LOOKING lLAbS OliLUON. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN; They would announce that they have just www WLtm w llvft brouulit to Dourly. n! when IKUXS an4 HEADY, MA UK TINV Atiu,, Lt-B euj ply iu luei-r Up ol ftiiy hauaa an pujchae elsewhere. In ,hu 6uapt) of Im.ldiiisr matrrials. Kni:rior inducements to turchasrs. Ti - ------ . . . . - We ;iVH jciiUrEiDD in- toe i. wiiif Grand oi stoves, not fqnaMei1ii9t where Hack's. Boit-nnz. Farmer Utility. Uextr, Pacific, "A ide VVm. Llar-ui- Oceidui Iru. Kinjr, Euipire tJity.und other riie Lv-st of workmen ar constantlj cmplye'j in tne ruanuiHcture .-ui w and havers should learn 'ur prices. Wo have a's tarauins to ofivr in rnns, each h v incueeter. Miarp and ;lier K h wo"l s in Shot -jinn and I'iPto's i We T also Agent for th Wlihe Peerles and New Hums Sewing Macl u.. 1 .t ... .... -...3 ... . . v. - nc im.lnl. tu tw uwyw WMlr.a can nlso supply Aver ill acul liubbcr Paisits, J e best In the market, at . lowest rates. ivo 'ug a call, inspect mf stock, inquire a to any one can. Mrs. R. Breckenridge, AGENT FOR W. H. McCOSWtSICS, Importer and Manufacturer of monuments; headstones Of American and oreifjn Majhle,. and Scotch Granite. , Swlmates.. glreu for CplDg7 ia ( Saud' stone, Alo Agent for Walker's Iron Fn,ce for Cennsteiy Enclosure. O&EGON. W. I. FiilSDLADEI ft 7: ;'-j no rTisions9 Cigars, ' . OZo tiling s 1H A3lTO. ,4IP4i SATINS, . VELVETS, ETC, tbe Public that They are Better a: d ilatchinar Machine we will keep an immense stock Sustio on Hand :;1 WELL SEASONED CEDAR i received and now have on hand one of the mmmtm iHivffjn it was w ad led to thlr STO.VEsJ OF ALL l'T tlieare pcopar.-to decmrv thyv liavt- ill- ia iSouUera- Oregon, which they tropogi the -ay t Ioeker butts, etc can oflfei UJ. . , . ...... Riovt-n Knd ranjTHg. , '-..' onr pneu, ana wt promise to sv ' . ;" ..-.v -.' iniiP f jr working: people. Send 1 cents pos tage, a-id we will mi.il yourasis, a royal valuable eamn'e box of a-oodi that will ' put you In the way ot makinar more money in a few j j dys man you evertaount possioie atanv ou'iiiess. i : Capital not req iired. Von can Uva at hom& and I work in spare tjme oniy, or an tne , time, ah m . both sexes, of all ages, gmnaly successful. 50 cents to 't easily earned every evening:. That all wno ' want work iny teit the business, we make this un t piirailcled offer: To all who ar not wc-11 a-itifled we , will nend$l to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particuUrs, directions, ets..eent frea. Immense iy sbsolutelr sure for alt who start at once. Don't de lay. Address Smeeii & Co., Portland Maine. W. 1ST- MO ORK;. GENERAL tnSUHAfJCE AQEHT. Office at- Court IIovse. ROSEBURG . , "t-RIGON . - Cflili WA1 flOUSS . AND LAB OS AGSFOIf 51 31 " r ? vi Tills Popular LvJiliy a-ti' J ar;j oioul Uu iiies-i at his oil joj.iI ia U.-jjir; on ilu street, tVV j J jrA l-.h a.' o.4:i..a.i,i s.u Ho U propxed eat fjr 'IXJSJJLAtVA C00K3, '""" FARM H2LP, WOJDUtIO?A?3:i3t RAILROAD j i ZD i Or Chinese Libr of a ly Joixi4iiii oa ' Sliort jSTotice h. BELFiLS, Having had 23 ye;rn ex.terieueo xt WAiehciAlcer i.i Oreo.i, 1 foei CoudJoiU of 'ivi-i satiiaio:! iu a. I woi'K e;Ur jato.i ti uie. 1 au( na.e a Ur'd ;. ic i Watairfj, clock aad Jelr wjioii wil ba aoid very ro ..oiutjiy . 1 hrtve tiie Oviaatr pateit ria'.itfjr th" siitf ofOon creta Jj.uJit x'tpj fjr ;j .v.iy pli.o do sired. It. UlL.. iu-j. ma . AT - J.iVl.BiLLiLEB WuuLi reapeotfaliy iiifo.m ill j a u j.c : h. hiw ou hiiui a xiiio usi-jreuieat of ' Dry UjjJs, trjeciicj c.ais stOiC. Una inut u Geo .is at Low Pcea All uinds of Produce . Taica .a id a .i id fot 3 ) Is SiL A 1. oider projiyil .tcs jaicl' ij L J JU iiZLPLL Wiahei ij in.'j.-.n t l : p,l .tc taab oilin J l UMir a, v pl'lCti-i . - 1 - Th3 EidriJi, 3,)r.nj-ij!J iiiar, THE i.Af if 1,1 U ti J .1 . I i.S call and jjj x. uix.i Jsi.la' f otut'e 414CUl41U0. ... ' .. .. '", Who have .Si.mi iv'iei i.iorjJ.ijj i.i0j tjir ir i iiiii uuoo, tor li.-uuy u o ir.iaiuoj, iijua cue Ilav'ug vue Couuiy Wut I cm sell tjfirinsr. CiliAi. , wi,: a auu.uo ij ji ,uj woi'x.. if lili lUv! iM.iavUl by t:0 f JJ.f S.J uijiy ua uO- AftjUjiiaaa oi ice. dv.e 00.. ui&m -iii:v.'.iU4:ia s woi'u.niif 4-alkUoiu.Huy. it i aUiiariu. to ay iips, ; fiiiiU wi- yearn, uuu't .a-4,A.ia k-ci lue ace u..r- kilU U'0 KJL.l til i 4 .'.'.: seEOIALBr. C'ura sx OtuMii.o Liii3,j5, O-Uirri.. A-tlnna, C.iflSiiiUjUioi, STeiri!ji4 UbemuuiiMU, iJuiai;oi j, BiaU Ui- -ae. iipy, WLce cSWciiui-f, j.iA- j',iu s tt0- 'firs tr ar.:nent th'r Highly jni idj -lhe. bLnul, .;nvi, j- a-i ini u,uie!i . 'Co:rsir.' UiA'ter f oai ti.e wit tyrten and brin- tiifi anJ cvry itrv . afd. mtiM-le t.. a heaiiity . late auJ u3 namr .1 , A.rk. . AU 'v,o are au lie in fro iii Ciinisi c Lisoaaf .tie reque;.vt t' cil . Viiura will bu no liare t r t::n iLi wit a . tne pu-tieii'. lei ids ia all cSf-i rj-u- ajl-. A. btC'OKD. CosiiK'po'itan Hittl lloe I ng. Oreyi. GRANGE, ' MM HAMiniOiY ..OF ROSEBURG. W. F. Cure .is, - - jlaaaer,- DEAL IN . Wo ol jpaim. . ALSO AGENTS lOll AS?i.CJLTURAL IMP.EMEHTS, OF ALL KINDS. YtE TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSINESS IN Ouc Uu. and pay tne ninct jiirket fn for. Wool ana Uraiu. A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IM?LE-ment-t kept constantly on hauu, oriura.siied on short notice at Lowest f riees. 0 FFICE AND WAREHOUSE OPPOSITE THE. De-jot.- OivousacAil. . - W. IT. Owens '33. 3s. Z&JS?Z2ZjZ2T?V'Z3, . - - OPPOarntCAttLOiS's SrABLii, " . All work in this liue will bj attended to. prouiutiy at reaaouaoie rates, . X A.. SMITH, i Rioiictor ot t Liu . ; CITY BAKRY ftfiD -' CAfiDY FACTORY. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL , sux.-k of lireud,, vakes, Pies, fiasu and fancy tratTors, oie. A so a fane reteotlon ol tr.nva aui American Candles and Cuocobte Uosds.