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VIEW. u.AY 1, 1885. , i. Democratic pavty amt the eo a of Michigan at largo liave gainod a gre.fc victory by the election of Judge Morse to thoLSuprem Bench of the stata over Thomas M, Cooley. The platform iipon which Juctge xIorse was nominated pledgad the pai ty to support President Cleveland V admin istration - It declared. Against claS3 legfslation by tariff laws, or by the ex tention of corporate pnviliges, either by legislation or Judical Construction. Judge Cooley has always been person ally popular in the state and as a law writer lie . Las obtained a national reputation. But the Supreme Court, of which ho was for rn.ny years a member, by f creed judical construction through an unbroken line of decisions lias favored" "by''"It3" judgments cbrpo- rations and corporate wealth to the detriment of the jxKple of the state. The defeat of so. eminent a jurist as Judge Cooley in a state which has here tofore been Republican, by eo large a majority, upon this issu, is a triumph for the people and shows the power of popular election. It is the entering wedge which, will in time sweep away the last vestas of a , sys:em of class piivilc-gos created by "pernicious leg islation, and extended and upheld by rotten and corrupt judical construction. It ia the duty of all good citizens to Bcpod to every departuientjaf- the gov ernment bjth stata an'.i national their fullest sympathy and support; and it is likewiso their duty and privilege to jealously guard their rights and liber ties, and whenever any department is administered detrimental to their best interest it is a duty they owe them selves to displace thtur officers with mora foilhfm public servants. There 3 nothing so intricate in the machinery of our-government but what the ma jority of the people can understand it. The administration of justice requires inoro learning than any olhea depart ment and under our system is the most important, and as at the same time most exposed to controling influences. A- learned Judge can write a decision, on any disputed case, which will read welt, and till in with authorities to sustain either of- the conflicting pos sitious and claim that .his -opinion is sustained by precedent .and authority. lint when a continuos line of decisions are followed by an unbroken line of judgments which in "thir operation become burthcr.scme and 'appressivo to a large prepcrtion of a community the people readily unders'.and the iniquity of .ihrse decisions and the condition of society at once demand that they shall $e changed and that the. 'error and abuse conected by the. election of other Judges. No decision should be follow ed as a president which will work an injustice iu any given case and it is either a bad decision cr an erroneous application that will deprive a suitor. Ui his equitable rights. And whenever Court or Judge follow bl'vnd precedents to the injury of the substantial rights of litigants it is a duty which the peo ple owe themselves to displace theni , v.itb a more enlightened intelligence Home should lo made jileasant and at tractive so much so that no member of the family should have reasou to entertain the " thought that there :s any p ace on Earth inore desirable $bjin home.. Home is uot real aweet home where strife and aninw-ity exist. Home conversation should be imbued with he shho; love. valvar pltr&3ea. should Le ttsed, peither should the idle gossir, abroad he a'huled to, much less repeated. Harsh " and angry words have a scathiag influence ou th EOal a frost h&3 on the tender and beau tiful flower. Children cannot be exacted to row tip aud develop into manhood and wom anhood with an amiable disposition and mild find swe&t temper amidst turmoil aad strife. Home3h6uld be made attractive and agree able in every way possible; '.for "the homes of the people is the strength of a nation.'' Yould to Gpd that hiota had homes that theV might adorn and emboUish thorn in ac- cordancq wi h wisdom and discretion,. May he time soon come when crowns shall crura, bl and tyrasta cease toyi-ule, and when men tihaU l&irq wa: no more, when every man j'ull sit under his own vine and fij tree and Tptieu homo chall universally lie the place of utellootual aud moral worth. Home is the, nursery of the young where first '-impressions ,are made. The organ o tha rolud i not the brain alone it is the out tidd the material universe also and especi ally nome. L.C. U. A, Laxro: journal stares' that most fif lb.3 leading financiers of Berlin are y.p to .he'r eyos in Russian bond?, and it is clearly recognized by these who how the inside track of the Btrlin djioursej, that a war between Russia and England would be followed by a cat astrjphe on the largest scila in Berlin. The German financier?, therefore, will move heaven to earth to square the dif ferenee about Pendjeh. . We will rcnlkftbe ccw, while Eng land tolds her by the horns and the .Russians by tho tail. Its an ill zeph yr that bears on its' bosom no fragrance $or any nose Memphis Avalanche. Subscribe for the Review. Oakland Items. Weather cool and pleasant Uncle Street Itice is ihuch better. Louis Kruse has. gone to California. Willis Young has a new lot of Mill iard cues. J oh nie Kellogg of Wilbur was in town Saturday. -r-- John Bavless attended the basket dinner Sunday. " ' -r J" J. W. Norwood has some lady rela tives visiting him. J. H. Mahoney took a short ride out in the eountry Sunday. Rev. Eatl Lockard has returned af ter a few days triftto to Wilbur. George WinneforU was in town, he is not enjoying very good health. It is rumored that there is to be a Neck Tie Party here Friday night Mr. Walter Knott of Portland is visiting his aunt, Mrs. D. B. Hamblin. Miss Lulu Willis of your city was visiting Miss Fannie Thomas, Tuesday. Miss Bnrnett of Greens spent seyeral 1 days here visiting Miss Sallie Hamblin. Mrs. John Hamilton and Walter Knott are visiting relatives in Rose-burg-; ' :. '':. . ; Mrs. E. Henderson has so much im proved that she i3 able to be upon our streets. A great many f-om here attended the basket dinner down on the Calipooia Sunday. J. R. Dodge and wife have been vis iting relatives in the country for a day or so past. , r :. James Chenowcth has purchased the Geo. Sacry residence, Jimmy that looks rather suspicious. J. li. N. Bell's smiling countenance wa3 to be seen on our ctreets Saturday last; come again. Rev. Parker preached two very inter- - esting sermons last Sunday, subject, "The Resurrection" Eddie Laugh is confined to jbis room with congestion of the lungs at the Vesi dencecfSamp. Sutherlin. Robbie Medley has just returned from a two weeks visit with the Chen oweth boys down on the river. Dimmick and Batty have given up playing whist and have gone tir playing croquet where they held their own club. ' Cassie Gaddis spent Sunday at Kl loggs, wonder what attraction there Js 'here for him He is in tha the insur ance business. Sujiervisor Krnse is speuding gome valuable time on our roads and they are being put in firot class shape, let tho good work go on. Mrs. Fannie Crouch was called to Eugene city to superintend tho making of the young ladies costumes who will graduate at the State. University. Mr. Uolladay and family arrived this week from Missouri, and are now occupying the house lately vacated by Dr. Harris.) They are old acquain tances of J. H. Howard. J. T. Bloomfield, P. G. M. and C. A Sehlbrede, P. G. have been elected to represeut Pmpqua Lodge No. 37,1. 0. O. F. in the Grand Lodge, which meets in Salem Mar 19 th. The party who has been making him self so familiar with a wood pile, not his own, had better stop and make him self scarce as he is known and -Sheriff Taylor will interview him. ; ; J. T. Bloomfield and E. Heartsock are making some substantial improve ments upon the Episcopal church in Oakland, When finished according to Mr. BiOotriGelds designs the church will present a very handsome appear ance. ' . ; f ' " The W. C. T. U, elected the follow ing officers last Saturday: President, Mrs. J. T. Bloomfield; Secietary, Mis. C. A. Sehlbrede; Treasurer. Mrs. A. F. BrOwn; Cot. Sec, 'Mrs. F. Crouch; Supt. B. of H., Mrs. Fannie Crouch; Asst , Mrs. Nettie Stearns; Secy Mrs. A. C. Young. Obseryee. Two Dangerons Seasons. Spring land1 fall aie times when so many people get sick. The changes in the weather are severe on feeble per sons, and even those naturally strong are apt, as they say, "to be feeling mis erable." Then they are just in condi tion' to bo struck down with some kind of fever. A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic will invigorate the digestion, put the liver, kidneys and blood in perfect order, and prevent more soriousattacks. Why suffer, and perhaps die, when so simple a medicine will save you Good for both sexes and all ages. Backlea's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. .Bruises. Sores.. Ulcers, Salt ilheuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaj)jed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by &. Hamilton. Thirtv two new subscribers thia week. S. R. LANE offers for sale his splen did Ranch situated m Douglas County, Oregon. This Lad'lW Nine miles east of Roseburg on a good public road, nnd is in a compact body consisting of 2280 Acres. The north and middle branches of Deer Creek run through the same and besides numerous smaller Streams tributary to these creeks there are a large number of splendid springs verr convehientiv located on the place. Much of the land is well adapted to aerricultiare common to this climate and the hill sides furnish excellent grazing in fact unsurpassed in Oregon. " One large enclosure of hill land has for years produced a better average yield of Timothy hay than any other like r umber of Acres in this locality. There are at least four hundred Acres fitted for this kind of cultivation. There is one good mill site and probably mere oil the place surrounded by good mer chantable timber. There is already six or seven miles of fencing on the place and a new saw-mill within a few yards of the South line of the same, render ing fencing material cheap. There is one excellent and another very comfort able dwelling on the land, connected with wlrch are good orchards. The range east is open and very extensive. Altogether it is the most desirable stock ranch now on the market in Ore. gon. It can be had for less thaa it is worth. : Peisonal examination is re quested. Apply to LANE .SI LJVE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EL DORADO MINERAL GEO. W. JONES, Dear Sir: I have delayed answering your letter in order to send you the enclosed ceititi cato. Mr. Bart Reeve declines to give a testimonial at present for the reason that he has been under the treatment of a number of Physicians and thinks that they might not like it, if ho were to make the affirm- J ation of the efiocc of your Mineral Water hs-d upon him. I will describe the case to youas near as I can. He had been sick about two years and an unnatural belt had formed aiound him'just below the ribs. IJe drank your Mineral Water three jr four days and the belt went off in such a way as to cause his legs and feet to swell, but that soon disappeared, and he is now in comfortable health. The doctors had all ffiven up that he could not get Well. There are a number f persons here, who have spoken to me for some of the water, to use in various cases, and I would like to ue a little myself I think it is the best nervous remedy I ever knew. Please sand me five gallons of the Water, Resjiectf ully, E. A. Haxsee. - Jctfersos, Oregon. - BUNNELL & BOW EN B2SOS. FOUNDRY; MACHINE SHOP, WA.G0N SHOP, Ijlaelismitli liopl Ct "VT M.4KE CASTINGS FROM 1 OUNXE TO 3 Tons weight. Small Cupola fur small Catin., 'Money refunded if work i wot th best. PorJ uid Prices: Swe Telegrams and E,crrossag'e. rWABSnuiTFf.Y FIRST Cr.ASS.jfty X. C. JcClallen PROPRIETOR OF THE 4 MCL'ALLEN HOUSE, Roseburg', Oregon. Large Sample Roams for Commercial Travelers. Free Coach to and from the Home. BagTiraje delivered free of ehargo. NOTICE! Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, April 24. 1S85. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL ii lowing named settler has filed notice of hia in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that Biid proof vili be made before the Register or Receiver at Koseburg' Land Office, on Tuesday, June 2, 1835, viz: Isaac T. Weekly Aiomestead o. 3089 for the lota 7, 8 and 0, S. E. of S. W. i and S. W. of S. E. i, Section 23, T. 23 South of Kanjfe 11 West. He Bamea the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence Uxn, nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Maitin Wilier of Dora; Frank Scofield of Dora, John Miller of Dora: John Weekly of Looking; Glass. W. F. BENJAMIN, Rejister. INVALUABLE TO ALLlJr ff V.'l be mailed KTOnCJM B to all applicants " JK ll!lS?3rlfe and to customers of last year without crderineit. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and direction: for p!anting all Vecetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc D. M. FERRY & C0.0i322,T hieqm km t Mmm, ROSEBURG OREGON. First light hand roon., up-stairs over Marks' Store. Repuiis and aiterationc ueatly dene. . :; ; the; people's;- 0. H. Fl-OOK HAS JUST OPENED A NEW aad Mc Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES ! IN THE BELFIL'S BUILD1NQ- WHERE HE WILL BE GLAD TO bEE ALL wanting Goods in his Line. Country produce taken m exchange. Ordera from the country wilt recei ; ention. BlacksmtthinG P. 31. MATHEWS HAVING LEASED BOW EN Bros.' Blacksmith Shop Is now prepared lo t o all work in the Black-niithiug Line in a trit-olasa mauner. Horse&hoeiui; a specialty. 8200,0001 ,is raisasTS oivev awt. Send a 5 cents postage, and by mail you will cet KB a tuckaire of cthxIs of lanr value, that will start you in work that will at or.ee bring jou in ; money faster than anything else m America. All bout the $200 ,00oin presente with each bt. Agents wantd everywhere, of ether sex. of all isres. tor all. ih tlm nr snare timft onlv ti work for US at theil tro hooies. rortunegforall workers absolutely as- j sured. Doa't delay. H. Hutu. & Co., Portland, "j $ mil, - PO RTLAN D ADVERTISE MENTS. C. W. KN'OWLES, L. D. BROWN. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, BROWN & K KOVfLES, Proprietors."- C0U. FRONT AND ilORIilSOS STS., TORTLAXD. ISA FIRE-PROOF BRICX BUILDING OF ISO . Ro(in3, loeatud in the center of the City. ' Five minutes walk to the Post office. Kept on the Euro pan plan. Rooms t rua 50 centH to 82.00 per day. The Restaurant Is tba finest tri tha city, the tables are supplied with the best. .Meals, from 15 cents up. French Dinner, 50 cents FreejCoach to, and from the Hou-e. : A safe Elevator is la the House. Solic iting share of the patronajre, 1 mi, -. Very Truly Yours, It, D. BROWN Bex. L. N ordks. W. II. Asdrcs. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL; (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.) CORNER OF FIRST AND M0R8IS0N STS, POUTL.1N2V - - 1IEGOX. NORDEN Si ANDRUS. Props. Free Coach to ard from the ILjusc. JUST OPENED. The New Esmond. I?oitla.uL1, Orojron. THOS. GUINEAN, PROPRIETOR. Xew House, Xew Furniture, I New everything. All modern Improvements : IJydrauiic Elevator, etc. European or American plan. JUST OPENED. the INTERNATIONAL Goi. Third and E Streets, Portland, Orao on. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, aHI LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE . oHecs superior accomodation j a; popular prices, iicais -tir?, Kjoins and S'jc. Oii.y iiirae bl.icni iruia all Depta a:td bteaaiur lanam-s. Free busa to and from the Hutcl ivo thiiiestj servauts. io overcharges or deviation from rejlar ratei of l.0o taarC-tf E. LBW1STON. Prop'r. Louis Eppingsr, Ttlanager. EUROPEAN PLAN. Sample Rooms for Oomruercial Trav PORTLAND, - OREO Holton House SOL. SSanager. No. 63 Alder Street, near 4th, PORTLAND, Orcgron. KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE NEW YORK COFFEE HOUbE, .RESTAURANT ANQ- Oyster aloori- THE LEADING CHECK RESTAURANT IN CITY S1FERD 4 HACKNEY. PROP S. Open Day and NihL Private Rooms for Ladies. 132 First Street Partlaud Oregon. Established 1332. ; , - A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING --. CLOTH tER.' HCTTEB :' AND OP OREGON. "THE PLACE TO BUY., J B CONGLE Manafacturp'r, IVholesalo and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, ra.LEATHER AND SaDDLEUT HARDWARE. 108 and 110 Front Street POKTLAND, OEKGQK. TAPE WORM InfiillibSe Cure in one-half, to two hours time without any pain, or danger whatever to the patient. interruption of business. Dose: table- i cnnnilfil! Pfti ntrticillMr ojiuiui.5i . . r. i nn.tlr . lin IVilholm t front r 1 Trv " " " ... i Jf Alflni Street. P01tlailU. w f"111' ' U iiuiivui. tvwyit DRY DOOOS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Strictly CMe " Price. DEALERS IN I2ry Goods j Groceries, ; Croclsery, Clp thing DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, JERSEYS, FANCY GOODS, SILKS, ; CLOACS, Everything in the line of will be sold from this date on, ii: .is ....j " ? B AUG AflXS at the S1ITLY ONE mi VE V. CARa BROTHERS. 'OTBNE?Y BROTHERS .-. ; : (o) ; Would Respectfllly Ansocsce to -ehe Public that They are Eetter Tiu Ever Before to I uukish H A VINO of the AVINO lately added a Kew J. A. Fay Moulding and VKK Y JstSi g Flooring an-'.austio'..6n Saad-S A FINE STOCK OF MOULDINGS ! WELL SEASONED CEDAR - A1SD SUGAR PINE LUMBER! ' . ! ' " ' -niNE C'EDAIt RUSTIC, GRAIN SAWED rLOOUIXG FURNISHED OX SHORT NOTICE. BARN Jj LUilBEKand KKNClNii furnished at HAKD TIME PRIChS. tood sound CED-VU POS'W, KAlLlu, PICKETS, &e., for FLNii FEAcI.VU a specialty. FOR Reference see Residence of Cy. Smith, 4 milos above towr. or Dr. Hamilton's, Roseburg V.'e are bound to make the best Lumber and to tfive satisfaction. Oivc us a trial. i 11 orderMeft with Thos. Sheridan will be promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered on short notice A. atter May 1st. All orders should be Addressed to "Voltaire Grumpy. LOOKING GLASS OREGON. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They would annonnce that they have just received and cow hare on hand one of the Largest Stocks of General ' Hardware hen adieto thir STOVIi-S OF AT.L l'.T IKiHs ah" lirlADV -M DM TIN W All . the ar prepared to deciuru t!ifj have ill U s. eu p!y iu tueir ' iiae ol .a.jy,noasj 'm oatheru ; Uregou, whicb thejr propi.se tisias chimin ; ihjlb Mfeiai: : can purchase VlsewherH. In .he shape ot lui.ldiug mattriale Kurri'or Indticemeiits to purchasers, li- u. , . , ' " e van uive you bargains in t!ie fo. iwinjr brand of stoyea, not equalled else where'' thick's. Bon inza. Farmer Utility. lVxter, racitic, 'A i i Weui. Clareud Occidet Irou Kinj, Euipire ivny, and other stoves and raiigt-s. The Lc-t of workmen ar constantly employed in the uianulacture t ur uwHf and huvers should larn our pricert. ... ... ' , . We 'have also. tarai;"ms to offer in guns, such M S iDCUester, Miarp and iner M i (l wo 1 s in Khor-oun and l'iMv'8 ' We me also Asrenio ff th White Peerles and New Home Sowing Macl-.-we sell atlowt-Bt rates and warrant as eoiuole te ir every respect. . H e can also sup;ply Avcrill Miifl Ilufclx v Psftissts, 'J t e best Jn the market, at lowest ratea. ve u a call, inspect mf mock, inquire aa t? our prices, and we promise to su any one can. . - ' -.-''-. . A PI. fi!l,receive free, a costly box of ifoods il I ill AilJwWeti will help all, t either sex to K f !. I j 1 ' ill u world, ror.unej avi v - At once address TRUtl and Co., Au-u.4a, Maiiie. notice. Unitsa states Liaua jiuw, noeuuiti,-"ci"" .. . . w 1 . . i ll . T) 1 . . m w I I., ri it V W ruary 25. 1885 v M vioTirP. m TTKRF.RY GIVEN THAT JOHN imc nmii I in tiiirchas e the iioulh one half of 1. li. quarir and lot 5 and of section 13 T 20 S, K 8 VV, W illamette meridian, undiT the act of congress of June od. laTS for the sr.le of tuuher lands in the btates of ctOifurnia. Oregon, Nevada and the Terriiorv of Washington. . , An v and all uartit-s claiming adversely any of the above 1 lids miut file their :laun with the ltcgwter of the Land Uflice at Itoseburjf during the sixty days publication hereof or their rights will be barred by statute " -Wui. F.CENJAM1N1 feb23-0t ' Kifeiste .ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -VTOTICKIS HEREBY GIVE?" THATTHE UNDEK X Bignel has been duly appoiiuea by the County Court of oousfLiS county, Oregon, Administrator of the Esti'e of carah Hrown, l.ue of said county, Je ceased. All persons liaving claim i against said Es, tate are hereby required t precnt tne sareie, wi.h proper vouchers, within six months from dte of this notice, to the mderiigned, at his law off in Oakland, Douglas county, ui ego i. ' Mured lSth 1885 t;. A. hi.ULI5.ElE. Aduimialrator. - - - ' " " I ' SU3I.HOXS. In t'ae Circuit Court oi the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. T. 11. fcheridan and J. P. Sheridan, Partners under the him name of Mherinan Bros., PUiutiffi, VS. ; J. F. W. Saubert and . E. Saubert, his wife; F. H. Noble and S. M. Noble, his wise, r'ihe Mdd J. F. W. Saubert and F. 11. ioble being partners un der the nrm name of Saubet & Nobld; and M. JoseptiaOii, Defendant. Suit iu Equity to foreel.e Mortgage. To F. U. Noble and S. 11. Nuble, the abov name lefendints: In the name of the State of Or egon, you are required to appear aid answer the complaint of Plai iulfc filed against you in the above entiUtU siuit, in the above eittrJed Court, on or be fore the na dav of the nest regular term thereof to-wit. ou Monday, the 4ih day of May iwii. If you fail to so appe vr'axd aiuwer i'lamtilfa will apply to the CoUrt tor the relief demanded in said Couj4iut, to-wit; - For aiudzment and decree of foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged premise described in the mn- ol tue Iiioniraifeil premise uescnoeu in uw ut- plaint nii in- thw iat and that the proceeU of uch sale be appaei nrst, to tuepajineui.01 ineciwiniiu exoensi-. of such foreclosure and sale, and uch At. torney's fees aa the Court may adjudge reasonable for the foreclosure of said mortgage. Second, to the payment of the sum of SS64G.75 uue from Deieudants to Plaiati3i with interest therein at 10 per cent per annain fmni lebruary 2fth laj.r. ' Tnat Plaintig nave judirnieut ugainst the Defend ants J. F. W. oanbert and F. II. otie for any de Uciency that may exist after applying the proceeds of such sale as aforeid. That tho Defendant, and each - of them, and all other persons claiming under tnein, sulfequetit ta the execuf.oiv of the ilorlgngo at'ore aid, either as purh.r, encumbrancer or other wisp, lie forever barred of all right r equity of redemption in and wnimSI! have'Vudi- to the said premise or any part thereof, and that meiit for their costs and d:s- ' huIeu:ell,ana 8Ucn otiwrkim luxiner reuej as may uc uwuieu jsv nu ,t"lu'-. n. . , 1 ' -ju.i ? j.uu0. j " Leau. Jud,;e cisai J CoartdAted February 10th, lsS5. J. W. HAMILTON", J. C. FULLEUTON. " AUya. for PlalntilTs. more mouev ris""- """J .......... -. a. , Wolicesy SATINS, " VELVETS, -- ETC, GENERAL 3IERCI1 iNDISE at hed-rock prices. jinnrr Matchm? Machine we will keep an immense stock the Aay "loclie, butts; etc, we can offei fjr working people. Send 10 cents pos-; tJt,fC3, A-.td we wilt mil youKHfK. a royal vaiuatda s.vnipie box of jtixkI that will put you iu the way of makinsf fliore money in a few; days than yu'evertaqusjnt possible atanv business. j Capital uot required. You can livj at home and, work in spare time only, or all the time. All of) huf h sexes, of all aires, irrandlv suceessfu!. 50 cenia to Si eiistlv eameu every evening, mat an m , ... . i i . ' .1 j want work m t.v test the Dusiuess, we mane mw un- parallel offer: To all who are not well satisfied we ' will send$l to pav for thetrouble of writing us. FulJ f . . .. . . r r particulars, Oirecjions, etc.. sens iree. unmrnK iitj HbsoluUil v sure for all who start ,ut once. .Don't de-i lav. Address Stikbos & Co., Portland, Maine. ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS; DEALER IN TOOMBSTONES, TABLETS, ETC Shop Rear of Hogan's Stom Mrs. R Breckenridge, A CENT FOR W H. ! McOOEMIOS, '; Importer and Manufacturer of MONUMENTS HEADSTONES Of American and oreign Marble anl Scotch Granite Ess'imates giveufor CopiDg in Saui Stone, " j . Also Aent for Walker's Iron Ftnce for Cemetery, Enclosure. J ROSEBURG. - - OREGON. THE SUGA5 ?M Kill. Twelve miles from Rosebursr, on the i r-i t- - ... t-, j J VO0S Ly ago.i lumd. 1ST III W MILL. Any amount of lumber, j Sugar Pine, Cedar, j Yellow Fir, Flooring, Rustic, Mouldings, Etc. - I will not he nndeiSold. VJ? Have appointed a, j. bellows and 1 H lit Henry Gates ''ents for Itosebunr. whi will have Lumber always an hand. Will deliver to any part of the city from the Mill at reasonable rates. Prices at 3Xill. ROUGH LUMBER, FLOORING, RUSTIC ' TrunlcSj fS.OO per ,M -S18.00 per M" 518.00 per JJ' WEVJ : STOKER . AT - , ' 2M!LiAlI0 Gil. - J. M. BILL ARD woukl respectfully inform tho pubic thai h . has ou fraud a line usjrlmout of- ": ....... - :. ' . . - Dry G j j si 5, Groceries, " f ic iily-I ide Ciothiu, iaJ ia fitt earyttiia aiailly njz 45 t casa store. Uive him a call. " Goods at Low. Prices: All tiaiif. Produce ? ' - Taken n Excli-i i is hr U j ,1 j MlA rders protnytJy attaltd to. Dr. A. SI3C0iii, SPECIALIST. . Ouros all Curonic l)iiiaso. Catarrh, -Astbtna, . Consuuaptlou, KarAliU Kbeutaaiisin, Para'.ysi.J, Uriglits Dis -ase. Dropsy, Wh.to Swelling, Ssuf. joiuis, tte. ' . This treatment thoroughly purities the blood, driving all impurities au i corrupt matter f.oni the wh le syttera and brings eac and evi-ry lierv aud muscle to a bualiby otate aud U3 natural i ork. All who are s'.iffiiiu from Curon c Uistiased are reouesied to call. TUera will be no charge 'tor con 8 lting witU the patient. Terms in all casss re'on' alI?. A. Skcord. s Cosmopolitan Hotel. Rose Lurg. Oregon. LOOK OUT FOR T.. C. B!3AUl I LEYSSASITf. DOOR AND.LUM BEIl AD NEXT WEEK. Mrs. Hoover DEAJjER in FINE - MILLINERY AND' FANCY OOOJ3S. ROSEBUIIG OKEGON. T ADIES WILL F.'SD MY STOCiriARQ ; AND 1 J CompVate Mi3. H. E. LO)7R. THE CENTRAL HOTEL HAVINa AGAIN vssumedtiie .MANAGEMENT oi this well-Uiitn HuU e. 01 which wo fcre vh owners, we take tuia method of infuruuu the pu u l.u thai it will be - . CFIRbT-CLASS IM EV.T PAinGULAa! MEALS and' LO DOING $1 per DAY. MEALS, 25 Cents, LODGING 23 Cents. Jut issllietion Guaraiitcod. tYco Coach to all Eveiiiii-f Trains. , -'i In tho County Court for Douglas County, State of Oregon. - ' In the matter of the Guardianship of Olive Oat man, minor heir of Lama Oa Lilian, beeeat-ed. To Olive Oacifian, the next W ih:, and all other person iatoritoted in said ouaniiaat-rvip aud r'state. Whereas on the Itiah dy oi March, ISiS, Alex. O. Mccarty guMruiau of the said miuur heir of Laura Oatnian, vUccase 1, liled his sworn petition prati i that a license issue o ut of said Court authorizing anl cmiK)WeriB3' him to seil the uniiiviued one half in terest iu certain real property in Ooula County, Oregon, aid whtreas it was therefreaordefed by the Court thaa Citatum isue to said ward, the next of kin and ail .other persons interested iusaid Kuar dianshipand estate, citing them to appear bctora this Court on Moutiay Slay lutli, lSaj at. ten o'clock a. M. to show caucu, if any there be, why an order should not be made as pra.ve.i for in said petition, and whereas it v as further ordered ttiat the servi of said Citation be made by publication inthe"Kos Btao Hevikw," a weekly : newspaper published in Koseburg and of general circulation in'" Doj,'la ecuuty, Oregon, for the. fall juried of four consec utive weeks. Tnerefore you undeich ot you, are hereby cited and required to bend appear at sail time and place, then and there to show c&use, if any io; have, -why such order and Ivceuse. should, ltot intuefor th1 salo Of said premises. Witness the Hon. J. s. t iizhunh, Judge of said Court, my hand aid the seal of tsa:d C'o.irt, this 17ta day of March l&io. U. V. KIMBALL, SEALJ County Clerk F0!l SALE. PP.OPEETY FRONTING ON THItEE PRINCIPLE Streets, size WlxlaO feet, which will give KoUft building lots 325xW ft-et. Good business houteand also good dwell iasr, well funiished, fine well; with pum , also wood -hed and other out buildiuis, and all welLfenced. For particulars -enquire at Ukview oiSce. ::: ' - : r ROSE B UKG SOUlv WORKS ! ! Jolui Neville, Frcp. MANUFACTURES A SUPERIOR QUALITT OF iSixla Vaer. .-aivapa'rilla and Uiufcer Ah. Or der from abroad foiled with jTvii.ptxi.v3 L&d at r so oal.le rates. V. AHRIITGTOIT, DEALER IN4 uiy . vjo3 As.vs-i usuries, All Kinds of Produce Talcen ' i.i xc,iin2 r CIVIL BED, DOUO. CO, OREGON.