ROSEBUIIG . REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 18S5. laui.el lgcv.e a. p. v.. wit.i. nnr n V rtfttliir niiiet'jiifi ou Wednesday oh or before jf. '!i lull mnnn . ii A R.. A'ril vv m G. A. RtATlI, W. M. J P. Inj.VCAS.SKO. -vt .T. PUIi.ETARfAN LODGE, bjfc-V- No. S.l.u. O. F.; meets t-anli week lit 7 o'clock , til thair hall "at Hostburg. ! Mjim wn . the tiri ?r iu good standing are invited to ' .a ....... 1 ....... . . w I'N ION ENCAMPMENT. No. , I. O. O. F., meets Hi Odd Fellows" Hall ou th fit-stand third Tfaiircitr) s of tjrv luoiifu. Visiting brethren invited to attend. L. IjElkils, c. r. A. C. M vrks Scribe .v.-.., , ,vffrU.l?(iV CU PTER. No 11, F. A. M., hold Wi-Sk ir reruUr commanicat'wiiH every tint -il a,lJ tuiru TueUy in each mouth. All msrulnsra in ptwd utaiidinif will tukn due and Jmety notice and govern tlicmsclvea accordingly. ViKiiiii ro'it!jauii)s.ar invited to meet with the !nilcl when convenient J. C. FCLUERTOJ, II. P. U. I. PRIgDtAXllEtt, Se-'v KxiEfcrniSE. I. G. Pcnv, Jr.' is w ide awake to the interests of bett ers cud new comers to this county. Yovl Sai.k oft U K.ST. The South Ump.jna o-Eherline Mill property with the farm ad jicent. Apjy to .1 C. Fuilerton. New DusiNKrfs ilocsE W. S. Utchkiss amj Mr. K. T llotchkiss, liave ojtt.nKl up an attractive business ist;.b!iilinK-nt west of the l'reshyteriau Cburch, oue of a nulleruery etore tlie other a yrocery storey They , w ill ruoeive a liberal paVninae no doubt. Clcbbino Hates. We hare made fuch arrangements with the N. Y. World aa to be able to furnish' the AVWId and 1;eiew for one year for 53.00 This propt.sitiiJi applies V ill new fiuW-rilns pacing in RtlvanOf, an I to all eld iub.cribcr3 ptyiujf arrearaej ilnd one year iu 'advance. ' .... ,: 1 i Tits W :ui,i. The lisw York World nets one thousand dollars per dy. Two years a Mr. Pulitzer, to k the paper with 16,000 subscriber?, nnv its ciroalatiou ii 134,000.' If we had its net income about six months we wo:i!d improve the IEVIEW but we are i.ot Patitzer, neither is this city New YorV. r , ' .. - ' TES(ns:t C rn"3. A Texas editor visited a tall, last wejk, waea soma one stepped I'pMihis c ras. Goin; ho:uef he wrote: 4 While the la lie nres -nt ftn ined tha most lri l:it comt'dlatioa thii aid of tha Smith em tr.us or the z3of Orio! the gents wer fho cloudiest, dutlent and stupidest set to be found outside of a L uidou f; or the Oregon L;!r'5latnri " . Dijn?forH:toa Oa::r-. 3tar..ne!s. V.. a inidina;re of V:dl street Xew Ytrk and A. L. Si'ku, (leiuml Fivi-ht i.d Pupsmyer Agent O. X- V. J. II. c :me iu spciaar to liostj'- ur on Jat Monday uwi': rem. mud in ur eitv Hiitil W t!?4dy tlirii:iii". . Tiiesw ' ' . i.eu; leiiien H ere act otiij tuiied bv their wive and all were fcuta's'.f onr towiibtnau - Sol.' A -ra't'ii E . All iit strtih by Social o..r -u-!M'ii t return to IVrilaod by the last of I'ffi i i ' . ' .. i'i-! v,.: i : ' ! or.'j ' f 1 .-. .-;; J ' .' ' a- if" s.: i. .. i iHi'v ii eetitii n. r .i'.i- ; ! f-i ' it. :ni atiii et f I ,) il.. 8 i v lo-ld b'ri to scnsHiu of Court, & i he re Hlii nii'j't pirn ali;- Jo a lurge KUoibt-r o 'lii o le.TS in uitendauo." Ad i f th i old resi-.lent- oi liou as voumy should take a dvely tut-rent bw matter. ; Nou'l'H Oa i.OoIN j AN S. A large iinniitt.-n-tion from' N' vh Carolina came to the ; Will atnette Val'ey lat week and ttouht Su0, 00J in money with them, and they are so well pltiaxed that the tailing man among th m saiiL that 100 more wiil come soou. We I'now thai, some of th.8eorth Caioliu ians will muke gool western citizens. It is likely that some editors in Oregon "will pre sume that they brought; thi indispensable weapons the ''shot t;aus, 'Villi them Scalp Bill. We call especial attention of tli fanne.ra and shaep owners uf Douglas county iu reference to giymj- a iouuty on various kind. of destruetit'e am predaUiry annuals. Now the cjuystioh is, do the citi zeiiif the county wsint the (.uuntj Cout to pay the bounties bffyred in the bill, or do they not. Some expression from those in teiesteil, by way of petition or rtramis trance should be brought to bear upon tho County Court, as the bil is opt ional with each coun ty aa to its enforcement. The' county com- niis4iouer3 will no doubt comply with the J wishes of the citizen, if they fnly knew what it is. We are certainly in favor of paymj- the bounty. Let us hear fiom the people at once on this metier. A-O. U. W. SECRfcrAi.r.The affair of th A. U. W, ami. of tho Krankftn Loan an.t Building Association, whiah were nnder harge of the secretary, thys late JTiobert New comb, are in good '-condition . and there Widuotbj the least ttisturbaace of them on account of his death. When he left for southern California he cxjiected to be absent Borne time, so nothing was eutrusted to mem ory, and Dr. Jv A. Child an 1 W. V. Spencer hrve looked after the financial matters ever s'nee. (Iraud Mister T. B. Handley will appoint a grand secretary of the A. . O. XJ. W. as soon as possible, as provided by- the by laws of the order, and a secretary of the tu ildi i. g association will be elected at th next meeting, which occurs May 6tb. Mr. Newcomb's life vtoa insured for about $10, 000 iu secret organizations. - s Immigration Board. The leading citi zens ami business men '.-of 1ou!js county ought at once to organize an immijiration board, and have ful statistical information on nanet, so that persons couuni? nere couiu app.y at once to the Board and get all needed information, ia 1 reference to our county. By this means many could be", detained, t ut as it is, they apply to every ore, and no one seems to be weil informetl on the subject, that wou d interest our eastern friends when tKey arrive, p.her -dunttesTii're w ide awake to'ttiV.iiiterea.V and should longer I negiectt,l by us. "Ihe gVeatest im m'if atioii that ever came to-Orou "is now' ui-6n and arc uiobtfy ol'We better cl. ss, ju.t uch as ji-.. ... '.i .. i,...i.1 .... ... ... . n ' ... ed some important facts lust week iu P, r,-' v ...v.. iv uuim ui iiamiary, " ne co i.- land ia regu ard to this ppiHirtunity, which we j stereotcopes, and other things too numerous -IraccV ' to mention. ' : I Cong should embrace LOOAL'ITEMS. It rained in time. Good weather for crops. v -.Advertise Doufrlas county: '. Patronize the Rkvifay job offioe. Travel over the railriad is increaa.ng, Who will make h move for a Couuty Fair. , Drummers are not as numerous this season as usual. .: . . H C. Stanton is enlarging his cellar un der his store. N. If. Roney, the hridge-builder," waa in town this week. Robert New com Vs funeral was one of the largest ever held in Portland. Three. more wagono loaded with immi grants, arrived in town Wednesday. Eev. H. r. Webb will fill his pn pit here next Sabbath, morning aud evening. George IJeale, son of the late Col. Thos. Beale, has relumed from SanFrauci9co. " A social daiice will I e given at Slocum's Hall Saturday evenino; by Prof, yehuemau. ' T he flags vrffie at half-tna&t on April 14th 1n memory of the death of President Lin cola.. .." Piivate letters received from Wood Hirer report the mines looking first rate and new sti tkes pleuty. The Hook and Ladder Com nany. were out praeting Tite-day evening. Why don't the bote boys get out." , W hat do you 'think of us tha week. We improve little by little, and hope to reach the climax after a while. ": - "'r,, ' Fifty imwiiiitauts from North Carolina have settled in thy .AViJuuiette' valley and many more are expected, . l'ubiic nieetiiiir at the Court House, on Saturday afternoon, April 18th,. at 1 o'clock, P. M. Don't fail to attend. liev. li. T. Sharp went this week to as sist Uev. Jones in a; protracted ineetiu- be ug held in Garden Bottom. Mr. Lewis of the firm of Lewis & Dryden, publishers of th Travelers Guide paid Rose; burg a business visit this week. ' . . . Safem is feeling jnmd oyer the new arran K'emeuts for th Statu I'air. It means plenty of money and crowds of visitors. A good blind horse for sale, gootl for plow ing and w orpins; in a machine. He will be s-1 1 cheap. Apj-iy at this office ' ' Mrs. S- E. FJoed came to lioseburx Mon: lay to see her cliih?ru and visit fre ids. VVe hope her stay n.ay I e a ieng one. A. P,"Delin f i ortlaud 1 as the finest un dertaker's rioms, this side of New York. Wheu you go to the city, cai and see thtm Harry Seibert met with an accident ; last Tuesday morning i.y about 3 cords of W,-od fpliing on him. - lie was a little bruised. A social dance was yiven at McKinney!s r sideiite iu Frtn;h Sett cment Friday night !at. It was argely attended by Hoseburg- rs. Our article on rdii last week informed old" Jo iter I' uvius th it he w.ts not dointf his '.ury. He iti.o.c.liatel? ett!d don n toOiisi- i!-. "... , .V. Hut t 1, .' lii aj j, llnuvli & Co. i'oi tiami, d.! Oli iMIiiOHY .'.fct. II was one o? t f.y kioHii ar.d rtiip-ct.l . buaiuess ..t o in e cu. We point with pride to on l.st of new ad vertisements. Our business' ineii are "Iteiu ing tt realize that judicious advertisitii.' in a helthy newspaper pas. - W . F. i jamm has received tids week his first coupon of $100,00.111 the Mutual Self luinlowrnet AMsoc'ation. Aic you not sorry j ou failed to pay yr-ur assessments. . V heat is a' 6ut the first thin to jump tip after the report of terious trouble over in 1 umpe. 0.e;on aud Washington are in good condiiun lo lettlietighf go on. Oregon has the freshest display at the New Orleans Exposition, now that tho last ship ment has ott-Q received. However, there arc hot so many people left there to see it. We are making constaut improvements in the IIeview which are being .h'ighly appre ciated by our many -readers, -i Place your ad vert.scmeut in a live ami progressive journal. . B T. Foster ilitj some handsome i t eiing for Louis Belrillji show windows this vek. otu.el and ee it, and then go in and bu from Floo;.-aud By .tills, who offer such b ir- gains. ,. Beu. Ageo and Eugene Ilannnn have beiught the tieef shop elotiging to L. Mc Gregor, aud will in the future give you some of the jncicst beef steaks you hive Iptel, for a, long time. ; Johu Wells and' Dauiel Walker of Ash laud returned irom Misiouri last Tuesday bringing witrt thenr9fiue j ic.s, which the will take to their large stock ranches iu K amath county. ' - W e have just received from D. G. Clark, Dcpty Granel Master of Masotis, an. order to thee fleet iliac he will visit Laurel Lodge No. 13, onicialfy on Saturday eveniug April loth. Let ail the Craft take uotice, J. J. Whitsett's new saw mill has arrived aud he is taking the machinery to its desti nation on Deer O'reek .He will son be turning out some first-class luinler, and many will deal with him because he gives vuluu received. Ladies and gentlemen, hoys and gitl, be sn re ami take that beautiful exercise of hoise bck r iding, but in order that you do not fait off and get your necks broken, go 'round to W. G. AY oodward and buy one of those safe surcincles and tirst-class blankets, and there upou will be secure and happy. - """The rain, the beautiful rain, the loi g de sired rain came last Saturday and the varie- a'ed cdots are seen oil the flowers of spring 1W r,ieUS 'a the fields are iroiniin!i , .J,,,,, harvests, and t,le hilla ar,e clad in tbeir rt les of green, and the woiwlland and forest have donned their shading foilaee, and who would not live in the far-famed Ump qna. .; ' -: .-': f .. " ';' ; ' . ' " Loaitt Lanjfcnbtrg is in the front rukto offer bargains, that ar astonishmji. Jtvst i think of tbi? large invoice te has just received of new pois, lifting of,l, be?, and I tacUf, musical iustrnments, tine lot- oj jiew - harmoiucaa. cne-t sets., i.ase i ai s sonieoi, eli.. Hi.rI China kilts f r the ' o' f. scrap il- . . ' , bums, p.v glares, fttere-vse- p e views and HESE AKD THESE. Buy lot in West Roseburg while th O: n utunitv oflVrs. - ' iAfany . good houses bare been built iiear tbV depot lately.'-? 1 , - I Old Doners at the Review office for i!a at Ri. . (l ' . The con espo.ldanee from Olalla will receive attention net -week. . .. ".More ruin more rest," "what ia tb.it CufTeel" "iuore.rain tnor. grass niassa." -.Don't forget Robert EaStons'-new - v ! f grocery store, time. iresh atfcles all the' Jnies Fletcher has begun his new residence on L.ne street near the H ridge. . V D. G. Ciark Past Grand iMastei A. F. A A. il. cf Albany went south Tttesdrtv. Parties in need of dors anil win dows will find a complete stock at Sher idan Bros. H. Conn Sr. from French Settle ment was seen on our streets this week, looking well. Dou't fail to read tie article under the head of "Attention Citizents,'' ju anoLher column. . ; , p The payiiiaster passed over the ' r& road the 14th inst., and the eniployera were made bapy. , , Julius Silbe stein resigned his posi tion with Caro Bros., this- week and 1ms gone to Port and. Harry Smith of Round Praiie, and Vulcan of Canvonvillm J. L. "Awner," were in town this week. W. F. Owens has put the finishing touches'-on his new house", near the depot, and it looks well. Our popular Depot Agent, G. W. Williams, moved int.) tho new house of W. F. Owens lieai." the dpot, last Thursday, Mrs. E. C Bell came from her daughters' cm Clarks Branch last Tues day, to rennin tluring the summer with her sot', J. II. N. Hell. v J. D. Burnett, has his side track completed, and has already shipped one car load "of fruit. Sue what beneo't it U to own a rail road. - Tiioa. 'Boggea of TXrev Creek was in tovn Wetinesd.tv, bsit s'jo ved plainly by his looki' that he had been sufferirsg much from poison Oak. O. II. Fiook's new grocery sti-rcf ill Louis Bi hills jewelry store, is nftr;ict jve; These t vo men Wiil do an v thinjr in tht-ir line to satisfaction, ... (ini.r W. T. h'f. has, done a . good busitioss in' his.'.spiyg' bed li;;e. Call on hin before Sea yes the town if on want a good Fpruig mtiess. Kevs Lockaid and Sinick, and a large deleg.itiou of, niini-ters from - tlu Viille, went to the semi-annual' Pies b terv to lie held at Ashla.ud. this w-. k , V. G, Woodward '.Lat on hand the Mofgan l.ady saddle with Cheyenne. r l!, and nis-iy new styles iu our jil.e. hucce.ss is our motto, and out prices ein-upi'i-than Portland ' . Our correspondents .from yaiiotis p.' i ts of the country are very busy this week autl therefoi w did not write to us. We ho you will take a little tune and glean a few iteinsfot us every week in tho future. Master Aiva and Mis Bet tha "Bp! .. .... t : t lows jiresented hs with, 0-? tinsi at d first ripe str iwben ies of the betcn plucked from their vine- thi.s season. I Tuey are never b.-shind the timet?. Thos. Gaiipon has opened out in good style in the old A dam son shop on. Jacksou street. He builds carfiagfs repairs '-eincles and iniplements of all Kind?. Give him u call and before long we will say more. Our old time friend,1 Allen Airing, tjn of Marslitield gave us a very pleas ant and lucrative call this week. " He looks a little the worse the wear on ac'.-ount of his recent illness. His con valesence is assured however. Hon. S. F. Wilson of Empire city, Attorney for the O. S. 1. Company is iu this city to remain some two waekf, looking after the interests of the Com-' pany which he represents. Mr. Wil son is of thu lirui of Hazard & Wilson Attorneys sit law. Lwis O'Neal who is uthe Jacksoi. county j til under sentence of death for the., murder f Lewis Mo Daniel, has made a cotifessioti ; implicating Mrs. M-uDaniel. The latter has been ar rested and placed in jail without bail, "lie sure your sin will find you out." The Central Hotel is now, under the present management, one of the very best'hoteis in the city, clean and r.ea, ttl the brighter morning shail flash its day and h'ts well prepared viands, which streaks of gold over the horizon of the east, would tern j.t the appetite e.f rtU epic re. aQd the reunion of friendship shall be made Terms leason.ble. Go the.e and eiltt i by the voice of the Angel that bits on the , ",'.,',, righ hand of the throne, until then we say and get vour nuvieys worth. See Ad. -n farewelJ - - Reno Past No. 29 G. A. R. will-' "UVis re: 1, lite is earneit, oh erv e memorial day Mav 30th. A.L An,e ,K''ave " Dot- it3oa!' -. ' , . " '; vr x- Dust tbou art, to dust r-turneth. sohl-ers, vvbKtlter, meinliera ot the Post . Ani , '. .; -: ... - i . Was not spoken of the bouI. or not re invited to join in trewing 1 ' . flowers ov h. praxes of th- pparted Eep cs Jiitative Vooihe.s of Marioi-brav.-or their frti'iids, This ayhes co ny went to Anhland Tuedav to be i declired a NatiouaL;Hli lay by reBS. The new ad of Irs. Hoover you should read ye ladies of fashion and beauty.' G t tbero and see theUatest, and especially the very latest calletj the ''catch on," a very beautiful shad ing hat. Do not all call at .tnce, but ycu had better be ou time, and get the li-st choice. i Mr Prevette, the gentleman i ept esen ting thts North Carolina delegation that lately came to, Oregon, 49 in number, called on ns this week, and is on his way to Ashland to see the country.- He n . o lw. if v r.li tA!. crl U'lt 1 (tilt Kft tfr "" - - ..." . ulivath. We hope. they, rimy seme among nr. Heisa minister of the Mis. siwuary Baptist Church. ; G. W. Wontiacott of Bound Pi arie was in town this week, and repons crops as looking fine. He has about 200 acres in grain, looking well.' He came from Missouri to Kansas, thence t v Washinoton -Ty. and thence - to Oreijon, and he is so well pleased that he has determined to naturalize here as a citizen tf Douglas county. " " Jesse Honck, our old landlord at Ashland, was thrown from a horse on the 14th and we are infoinied has died of the io juries. How sad this news is to many wdio knew Jesse so favorably. Wre lemember htm for his kindness to us and our sick family th. first night we ever spent in Oregon."-': In 1874 we met him for the first time and have Hiitertained the highest regard for him as a citizen and a la id lord. Prom Oak Grove- Miss Mary Ilervej's health is in.-' proving and she is again able to isit friends. Lovers of beauty just take a peep at Mrs. George Stevenson's flowers, "oii will not regret your trouble. ; The better side of our cominunitv was. forcibly shown not long since by tho signature of nearly every citizen to the remonstrance against another saloon at Myitle cr.etdc. The first mouth of school closed friV day April 10-h. The following pupils in a writen exfitniuatiou attained 90. per. cent of aud upwards: Viwla Hel ve', -Marvin Hervey, El. Hervey, Mattie Rice, Hattie Bush, J. Flite, Win. Wounacott, Eil. Wonnacott, D. Wait, Clmvles McKinzie, .Win. Far rier, Hattie Rice and Anna Story No. of jmpiis enrolV'd 27. aftendanee, 23. Average tlaily ' M. ' Frcm t :e 19 A:h Housa. , Cattle are fat enoug i f :eeV -'.-. Tiv. ve! iujieasi ig over ihe Coos bay r ad. , " " ' ' .'. We could not gt-t along wit(ho.u,t the Review. Tiie mountains will be full of hemes this hurnn er. : Crops looking fine and orchard ata in full bloom. A school tpacher is nertded very much in district No. 42. Tiie 19 mile. hnsi is the best stop- ;ing. place on the Coos bay wagon road. Plenty of game, such as elk, deer, and bparanU plenty of fish in Wilson creek. Scb3?riber. f 'roai (Jx-een's Station Miss Rosa Green who has been at tending school at Drain has returned home. Sore throat or 'dit'theria is becoming prevrdent in this community. The school house in this district has been repaired in excellent shape and the Spring term opened March 30.tb, with twenty six pupils present. Chalk. Eecuiescat ; in Pac3- Robert Newcomb our old friend and ass ociate has gone to .'chat bourne from whence no traveler returns. We have known him for ten years, and to ua he was always a spe- cial friend. How ; many times he, with his wife, who is now in deepest 601 row, used to gather around our little lire place and while away the eveuinifs so pleasantly together, in social chat. But those days are gone, and he is gone too, aud our hearts are heavy, and more especially so. because we could not cast a sprig of eycrureen in his grave. But. we will wait, for we build our hopes of his bliss ful residence iu heaven on the htdierand high er impulses that dominated his nature, while he contended with lites real conflict He rose step by step lo. some very responsible positions in our State, and his premature death only forbade his greater success which he would have acheived. '"- He wi'l be missed in the home, the social circle, the various lodges of which he was an active member, aud in the community at large as a useful cit izen. We offer our siticerest condolence to his bereaved widow and child, and also' to oth er relations of his. Old friend farewell,1 nu- atten i the Presbytery to be held there I this week. Oafcland Itsma- Weather pleasant. Uucle Hart WoodrufTis improving. Mrs. H, E. De Wilt is visiting friends in Oakland. Mr.' arid Mrs. 0. D. Yett' were in i' town during the wee. Our friend B. F. Doos wore a smite Tuesday, whv? because its a girl, jMrs. Jano Venablo has jone to vis it her parents at Shoe String. John Bckley has purdiased of hi 4 broth ;r James a fine span of mares. Farmers are rejoicing over the light rain during the fore part of the week. Mr.i. Cai twriht of Yoncolla spent Tuesday with herfiiends at this place. Julien'a little circus proved a grand failure after two attempts, two much juice. ; - It is rumored that there will be a restaurant opened next to Bayless'a saloon. ''. Prof Ambrosof Rice Hill Seminary ! vas in town Satuiday last visiting old i friends. . ' . - ; --, : i ', J nst look at Nye. cut a -.veil . with hs new Bicycle Hand Car, he works' like a charm. , Mire host Richard Thomas is' mak ing Home improvements in the way of a store cellar. James Tetnplin of your city was in town during tha fore pait of the week looking natural-as ever. jMiss Sali'ie HaDibJin has returned home after" several weeks vki, ; with relatives in East Portland. Mrs J. 0. Johnson of your city has bej?u .visiting her "sister, Mrs. John Medley for the past week. The dancing club gave their last dance of the season Tuesday nighl, large crowd in attendance. Ms. .-Wilson will moye her millinery store next week into her fine new quarters under Browns hall. - Will Brown returned Monday from Eugene where he has boon attending school for several months past. A Mr. Holmes of Ashland will occu py the house vacated by Dr. Harris, we welcome. s,trj.ngei s to our town. Rev. Shil.y of Drain preached Sur day to a Iarg. audience, also received two members iuto his church by im mersion. A three year old daughter of Wil liam Woodscns had the misfortune while playing with a pet lamb to fall and break an arm. Dr Harris moves to. v Hai;rtsburi where he intends locating permanently, during the Djctors stay with us he has gained many friends. ' Croquet is all the. rage now as the boys of the burg occupied the vacant space between Young's and Pago fc Dimmicksfor that purpose. , Peter McGregor has returned from Clarks mill whtjre. he has been en gaged v in buildidg a ferry boat to Its used at Dimmbks ferry near Eiktou. Oar old friend, M. Fickle who t.as been employed in the O. P. Railroad office at Corvallis is again w-th us. What his business is we are not prepar ed, tosay but we can say that things look suspicious. The Indies of the Presbyterian church gave a supper Monday evening in honor of. several ministers and their wives who were passing south on the train to attend the Presln tery ai; Ash land, it proved a very pleasant affair. Mrs. Slocum and her daughter, Mrs, Hud lev, i if Rosebiirg were heie to at tend, the marriage ceremony of Miss Beile DodgQ. to Mr. R C. Palmer of Drain, which took place at the residence of the brides f.tf.ier Kev. Shelly of Drain officiated. The many friends of the joung couple congratulate thtm and wish them much "success through life. : . ' "':'- ' .'- . ' Prom Kipley. New York-' - .Having frequently noticed your so licitations for county correspondence, I wondered if, a letter from Chataqua county, New York Would be inappro priate. Through the generosity of my brother, a fellow townsmen of yours, I have .beeiv in receipt of the Indcpcn dent and Review; for a long term of yeai sand it is always a welcome visitor. ' Our winter has been one of unpar alelled severity, and at this writing Easter Sabbath, we have an abundance of snow, our roads are almost impHSsi bl and the ice on Laki- Erie reaches from shore to shore, and will require many days of sunshine to dispel. That you should be enjoying "the . delightful fragrance of the peach ami cheny blos soms makes me long to liecomo a resi dent of Douglas county. Were. I not detained hereb home duties, the care of an invalid mother, I should silentiy fold my tent antj migrate as toon a Spring weather would conduce to pteas-. a:it tiavel. VVr are all good Democrat b?i. and fully endorse Cfe-velaud.ai.uL lijs..entue, Cabinet. - " Wt Rosabuig is bojmtug. U ItlTot True? There can be no argument aa to the qualities essential to a perfect ' reniedy for the ills arising troni & disordered or inactive condition of the Liver, ' Stom ach aud Bowels.. Everyoue will pdmit that it should be perfectly safe for old and young of both sexes, at any and all times; that it should be acceptable liotli to' the taste and the stomach; that it should ne"ver fail to act promptly and tho. onghly, yet pa-nlessly, and it Mioud give strength to those" oigans. It is now well known that. Qy nip of Figs po ssessas those qualities in a pre-eminent degree fe. Hamilton is agent for Rosc-buig. A Startling Discovery.- . Physicians are often startled py re-, markable discoveries. The fact"4' that Dr. King.s : New Discovery for Con sumption :anl all Throat and Lung diseases is daily uring patients that they have given np to t'ie, is startling them to i-oahze their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this, wonder, ful discovery ; resulting in onr best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles fiea at S. Hamilton's Drug Store. Regular Size $1 .00. Washed-ZJut air- Thero is a sort of pallid, chalky com plexion which the novelists call a "washed-out complexion."-. It is ghastr ly enough, and no mistake. -- Washed out, faded, discejJored, or parti-colored hair is almost as repulsive and melan choly. Parker's, Hair B,i!sam will re store your hair to its original coloiv whatever it was brown, auburn or black W hy wear moss on your head, wher you may easily have lively, shining hair ';:.."-" - .. Syrap of Fis. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant UKhe Palate, acceptable to the Stoma.di, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action Cures habitual Con stipation, Biliousness, Indigestion aud ki dred ills. Cleanses , the system, purities the blood, regulates the Liver and acts on : the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strength ens the organs, on which it acts. Bet ter than bitter", nauseous Liver medi cines, pills, salts and draughts. Sam ple bottles tree, and large bottles for sale by S.' Hamilton. Euckleu's Arnica Salve- The Best Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilnlains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaratiteeel to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price '23. cents per box. "For sale by $ Hamilton. L. F. MOS HER, &TT0BHEY AT LAW- OFFICE: Next door to Hosan's Store. B. TXL ATTT VI W Q, OPFOSITB CARLON 's STABLIC, BlacksmUhing ami Shoeing. All work in this line will be attended to promptly at reasonable rates. NEW THIS WEEK. Mvs. , Hoover, DEALER IN FINE MILLINERY AND FA.jNTCY goods, roseburg oregon. LADIE3 WILL FIND KV STOCK LARGE AND Complete. Prices unxlerate. Mas ii. e. uojvkr.. THE CENTRAL HOTEL HAVIXOAOAIN" .SSr;MEDTHEMAXAGn:.ENT of t'li? wfill-knoan House, of which wo are ths owners, we take .tub method of inTcrn ing the pub lic that it will be ' - rFlRbTCLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR! MUALSancl LODGING $1 per PAY. Steals, cccnu, lodging 23 cents. fSiltiwAietloii Gunranteetl. Froe Coach to 11 Kvonlnj Trains. S. T. & E. Garrison. ROSEBURG SODA FORKS' 1 1 Jotm IIeville, Prop. MANUFACTURES A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF Soda Waer, Sarsaparilla'aod Ginger Ale. Or der? from abroad fiilled itb promptness d at rea gonable rates. THE PEOPLE'S 0. H FlOOX HAS U .T OPEJtED A NEW and Nice Stock of ' : , FAMILY GROCERIES ! . .- ..... . IN THE BELFIL'S -3U1LD4NG:, tirilEKE FIE WILL BE GLAD TO fcER ALL AV wanting G ji.U. i hi line, Coiui.ry 1 r dce takft 1 in excauig-c. nt;t iron the untry wilt reui e prompt attention. Mrrriflr:! ru i I y 1 1 Bile i ' iu I i A t- i M rTle . Co-irtucrsliip , he rcto faro existing h3twecn K.' S. & JVC. Shcridun is tlrU day dissolved, hv mulual cor-seht the firm - retiring from business. " All notes iind accounts due the firm -must be paid witliia : sixty davs o; t osts will be ad- ded. ' j ' Hardware, stoves- and tin- .... -... ware will be sold at cost for CASH ONLY from this date. . E. S. & J. C. Sheid tn. Rtscburg, April 3d,' 18S5. : . - I"- . ' FINE STAtLIOfl Owned by J. W. Carlon, the noted Horseman. This Famous IT orse is 1CJ hands, high, weighs over 1,400 lbs, is of ma hogonr Bay Color, fcix years old next. June, 'Perfect, in Form, " Limb and. Body. ' . , '--':S 1 DliYDE was sired at Salem by tho noted imported Glexeld, winner at the Centennial 1876, and imported into the United States by Jap, Bur rows, purchased .in 1876 : by Major Bruce, and by him brcugbvto Oregon.. Gleneld was sired by the greit Scotch, prize winner, Johnny Copp, . that wou more prizes than any other horse in, his day. IPs dam; was by the justly reuowned, Glekali. CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry and Haniiltonian, brought from Illi nois to Oregon in 1868, and purchased, by Jesse Cornelius. Tli8 attention .of all Farmers and Horsemen is called to the above partic ulars, and they aro asked to call and; see this beautiful horse and get terms.. Good pasturage furnishei at reason able rates. Every possible - care will be taken to prevent accidents or es capes, but no responsibility assumed For further particulars ee or address, J. W. OARLON. Roseburg, Oregon. ROSEBURG GROCERY STORE. ROUT. EASTOX, PROPRIETOR. Jackson Street, one door South of Mrs. Compton'i.. HIS JUST flECEIVED A STOCK OF CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES,. CRACKERS, . TEAS, SPICEST SUGARS, CANNED GOODS COFFEES,. ETC., ETC.,' ETC, I Exchange Goods for Good Butter and Fresh Eggs. MY GOODS ARE ALL FRESH, ; ROBl". EASTON; BlacksmtthinG. P U rdJLTIIEMS I HAVING LEASED BOWEK Bros. Blacksmith Shop ia now prepared to to all work in the UUcktnithing Line 111 a hrat-clana mauncr. Horseshoeiuit a gpecialtv. . Land I Corners. , THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED By, THE; lata Legislature: ; - ... To establish all corners ot Government surveys,, where tha witness tKes hare bepneuf, or have fallen down, autl where there remain the stamo on which the bearing mark or blazes can still be seen, or where other evidences of the Government corners may or can be found, whereby the said corners es t&biishod by Government surveys can be positively located by any of, such lor othr decaying cvidenceu, said corneror coruers to be reestablished in the nuui-' ner prescribed hi thisScution forestablihingcorners, and shall keep fi&jperate record of the same in a book called Bca&tg Trees of U S. Surveys, and giving the dxti, and ti imas of persons present, and turn wiid record over to his successor. When so re estublisheil, they shall be recognized.' thereafter ss. the legal and jerm inent corner or comers. W.U. Till EL, County Surveyor. A GREAT BARGAIN ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN DOUGLAS CO. FOR SALE ! ! 550 Acres b.Tttfwn hid at $2"..00 per arro, 650 Acres pa.-iturc Lxtid .it !ji.0J icr acre. , 1 200 ,riit'i troas, o.ie r.oJ JivvUiij, t.v. Barns. Weil watered " with eceil:it Si-itif ail over the place. Plenty of Oak vv.i.d, a tulr..ui Side trak and uianyother coave.iienjji. - A! in-.rthis." pla'-e eouttisting of 90 Ttsot tKttumiiftiJ vi. Siii.UO per acre, 250 Acres p3iur U-.kI at Si W 5 or stc.t', two dwbiungi anJ stnitH hir;i, well w.ite:-el, plenty of w od. These two places join, ou pa.vilne oaa or both on roasoiiiiblo terms us prints biili-Jito. Apply to R vi?- oflj lor narti-.'jUrj. Vhn w a great bargain. th; syaM mi mil, ryi ... A t- . . Coos RiiV Wago.i; Road. Any amount of lumber, -- i Sugar, Pine, Cedar,t Yellow Fir, Flooring, H Rustic, Mouldings, j Etc, ' I will not be undersold. : . . . - - . . - - ) - . -r .... itr Bive ippfinitm 1 t titt f .viva avt- if Hi Henry Gates agents for Rowbury, wh will; have Lumber always oa hand. Will deliver to anx! part or trie city Horn me Mill at reasonable rates. Prkses at 3X111. ROUGH LUMBER, FLOORING, RUSTIC i . S9.00 per M. i iig.oo per M. .( . -if is.oo per M f- 5 SS'- w- J"' " : descriptions and directions forplantinj all VegeUble and Flower SKCS, BUM. A, e'rt. - m anrfjo turtoraers cn&st year w uzt -r- i