SS2E!3S ROSEBURG REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1885. V A - y regular meeting on Wednesday on or before tIa. each full moon. u O. A. JJliATU, W. M. J. P. Dcscas, Sac. . . ' v rillLETARIAN LODGE, No. 8. 1. O. O. F.. meets E'vtei-i-ife-traiS' on S&iurdav eveuinz of each week at 7 o'clock , in their hall at Koseburg. ileiner3 the orJ jr in good standing are invited u intend. Bv order of the i. G. 1 .' UMOX ENCAMPMENT, No. 9, f. O. O. F., mem f at Odd Fellows' Hali on th brstand third Thursdaysof everv nionfh. ; VhsHiuir bretliren invited to attend. , . I. Ut irii.a I! P. A. C. Marks, Scribe w,3r UMPQUA CHAPTER, No 11F.Ta. M., holt their regular communications every firht fxS and third Tuesday In each month. All V&msi members in good standing wifltaka due and timely notice and govern themselves accordingly. Visiting companions are Invited to meet with the .-hapel when convenient. . -. . w. ..una - a . W. I. FmgDLASDBR, Se"'. OOUST JDDOKET. Jaa. E. lltce, et al, va The Oregon Cinna bar and Silver Miniug Co., et al, Suit in Equity to set aaiJo a deed ami for a r eco n veyance. -' - - Wm. L. Wilson va 0, ' C. It. II. Action at law to recover datuagee. S. .Marks & Co. va II. G. Crow, et al. Suit in Equity to set aside a fraudulent convey ance. . , ' . J. Sellers vs B. K. Fitch, Action at law to recover monej . S. Marks & Co. vs A. MartiudaJe, et al. Confirmation Wm. Hutson vs 0. & C. H. It. Action at law to recover damages. lu the matter of the assignment of G. W. Barr, insolveut debtor. D. T. McGuirtf vs XV. R. Wells, et al, Confirmation. GeorgeConnell vs Ida MConnell, Divorce- Zuttie Ball vsC. Bail, Divorce. C. Ball vs Zettie Ball, Divorce. The Stato of Oregon ve M. A. Teller, Rec ognizance. ..'.." The Strife vs John Nichols, same. State vs Robert O.'tord, same. St-ite vs Win. Heffron, same. State vs Sam Paisley and Geo. Turpin, tame. ' State vs Patrick Gallager, same Krewson Jt Co. vs Jos. Si Purdom and II. C. SI cum, action at "aw to recover damages. J. F. Saubert vs F. II. Noble, st al suit in Equity for an accouut and dusoluiion of partuerr-hip. Robert Phipps, et al vs Sidney Mynatt, et al, suit in Equity for involution of partner ship aud for an accounting. Lituis lit Hi is, et al vs John Stepbam, suit in Equity for d.solution of partnership aud for an accounting. C W. Burrage, et ai vs The Bonanza Gold and Quicksilver Mining Co., et al, Confirui - ation. Joliu S Miller, etal vs Wm. McBee, et al, action at la.v to recover real property. Robert Pbipps va Si.iah J Kalley, et al. Confirmation. P. H. Dawson vs Ella M, Dawson, divorce Caroliua 12. 'Wood va T. M. Wool, lane tlizaueth Alexander va David Alexander, asne. ; ., . ., Kittia Ga Lb- rt vs " Ktelr r . II. Oabl.ert. same. ; Jr. A. W atkins vs Elizabeth J. Watkim, same. . Susau Banks vs John Banks, same. V. Cochran vs V. W. Walker, action at law to recover money. B. Herman vs Wm. Phillips, et al, '.same 4. . doodu va m. A. Koueris, sain , Drain & Co. vs JohuIackey, same. Jus. B. Tipton vs W. B. Atterlniry, same. W. F. Owens vs Jas. G. Marshall, suit in Equity to foreclose mortgage V ; . " H- H. NtchoU Vs Etlsou Adams, action at law to recover money. .- Henry (Uu vs The County of Donglas, et VM'l'eal from County Court on assessment of damages. Geo. 'W. Jones vs The County of Douglas, Joim. Bruckner ys Douglas County, same.' satnr. - , .-; '' ;. V T Kerley vs Harrison Allen. S. Marks & Co. vs Jno. N. McCulloch, action at law to recover money. r V.. .T 'Pm v "Kamnaon Sntherlin. Same. Jos. Cellers vs D. ' S. Mriker'et aJ, suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. ' J - T R. Sheridan vs J. F. W. Saubert, name. "John Rast vs D. B. Ilauiblin, same The State of Oregon, ex Rel vs A. G. Young, et al. - Ed Haines vs V. R. Patterson, applica tion tor writ of Review. Page & Dimmiek vs Wm. K. Hannah, et al, suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. Abraham, Wheeler & Co. vs M.E. Pogur, et al. action at taw to recover money f as. uavis vs wm. niceei, action ac law to recover real property and damages. Rwaalie Pelland, et al v. Thos. OTteil y, et . al, suit to quiet tiMe to real Property. W. Trask vs R- T. McCulloch, action at law trt rnenver itwrncv. y J.M. Rosenberg & Co. rsE.J. Sutherlio, same.- Ueo. v. itiuaio vs jonn v inaera, et ai r same. . Abraham, Wheeler & Co. vs Gjore De iir -w t s 1 . a. l , Kasburg & Hirst va Henry Flook, same, i Willis & Jones vs Solomon Abraham, j..- saroe. :. .. ' - School Commissioners vs Geo. W. Noah, sait in equity to foreclose mortgage. . O. L, Willis vi Abraham, Wneeler Si Co,, i action at law to recover money. ' In the matter of the assignment of George Dement, insolvent debtor. The State of Oregon vs George Adama and James Adam, r cognizance' . ' In the matter of the assignment ol, B. II. Fitch, insolvent debtor. i . J. W, Carlon vs J. R. Dixon, et al. II M Dambletoa vs 11 L Murton, action at law to recover personal property and :". damages. '. .. '- II M Dumbleton vs Constance Dakyns, same: Returned Emauuel Hartsock some two years ago went back to old Virginia, his na tive home but has returned to Oakland to stay. He is a first-class carpenter. We wel come hiia to our fair western chine. - : ' ' - J: '(f r -V' LATEST " WAR -5EWSS- - The ultimatum has been reached and war will j be deelared immediately between Russia and England. LOO AL ITEMS- . Rain is wanted. 5 . : F, II. Noble is doing well at New Tacoma. J. R. Hervey and wife, were in West Rose burg visiting this week, J. C. Floed, of Portland, is in town and most probably will remain. Oakland is lively, our visit there last Sat urday convinced ns of that fact. .. i ,.G to Bunnell & Bowen Bros, -and get 3'our work done. They still lead. " " Several bands of shf-ep will be driven this season from th.13 section to Montana. - E. G. Young & Co. are doing a thriving basiness in Oaklaud. Fair dealing is their motto. Do yon know why so many were trading at Alonzo Brown's last week, because they get good bargains there. If you want any insurance on your build ings, in good Companies, be sure aud call on Castiu.s Gaddis in Oakland- . The best foundry work done at Bunnell, & Bowen Bros. Get your horses shod there, your wsgons mdand repaired there. W. T. 3I:Cuiloch will sell yon a sweet jui cy beef steak, as can be found iu Oakland for we tried one last Saturday morning. See his -new ad. Smith Bailey has started out at Oakland in his old lusiuess in good style. You need not get up from his taule hungry, nor from his beds sleepy . . Chenoweth and Stearns are always ahead, because they get up early, and oifr such splendid bargains, that people w id buy in the face of hard times. I)id you see the new hat3 worn by our fair ladies the last few days, reason they read Mrs. Hoover's new ad. Go there and pur chase if you want to be attractive. " MClellau banquet for the Masons last Sat1 urday night was simply " splendid. Such a table, O such a table, it groaned, and so did some of the epicures because of surftiturA Mrs. E. F. Hotchkis3 near the depot on Rose 8 tree t has opened out ju first-class style in the moat fastidious way. Go and see her line of midinery aud dress making estab lishment. See her ad. Anton Lau at Oakland is first-class in all he undertakes. G- and have your watch to run with th standard time, aud then you will always bo on hand exactly at the right time for dinner. , See his ad. Mrs. S. A. Hutchinsou of Oakland can .1 - - . sell you anything in the millinery line, tha will ninke you both dressy and attractive. Callow her immediately. She is doing a fine business aa her ad will show. . Wo are informed that J. J. Crawford, a former sheriff of Douglas county, who fow several years past has been a resident of South Amurio!, la now In Indiana, aud will return to Pi.osrburg at no distant date. Rose burg keeps posted on the war qnes tiou aud all other important issues. Note this, from 90 to 100 Cregcnians are taken here daily. Mr. Junes has woi ked up a tine trade. Quite a number of copies of the Stan dard and News are taken also. CoNCnETli Pipe.-Louis Belfils Agent lor the riht to the celebrated concrete pipe for irrigation. 'For Slk or Kent. The South Umpqna or Eberline -Mill property with the farm ad jacent. 'Apply fc J C. Failertou. - Prospecting. Uncle Isaac Bai ey of Day ' creek, John Weaver of Myrtle creek, and others scart soon for a prospecting trip iuto Jacksou and Josephine couuty. They think they are on the scent of a big strike and we wish them the best of luck. Clubbing Rates. We have made such arrangements with the N. Y. Wrorld as to be able to furnish the World and I'.EviEW for one year for :$3.00, This proposition applies to til new subscribers paying ia advance, and to all old sub;crilers paying arrearages aud one year in advance. . Hotel Ijiprovkmexts. Richard Thorns the Prince of Landlords, is makiny consider able i m prove me uts, in and about his hotel in Oakland. He is building a large stone eucasmeut around his well, and bv a wind ryill will raite the water some 40 ket above the ground, and by the ; use oi 200 feet of hose, will tender bis commodious house a place of almost entire safety. Tbe hungry travi lor does not forget the piece to get a good square mea?. The Orkgon Beautt. Mr. N. B. Reed of Sanbraucisco recently purchased in Linn county an 8 year old chesuut sorrel Clydes dale mare weight 121)0 lbs. which bears the euphonious name of the Oregon Beauty. The great atti action is h:r loug llo.ving silky mane which u over seven feet long, und a tail to correspond, The, inare was in our county this week as Mr. Reed was taking her overland to his home. 5he is a perfect beauty and her value will certainlybe enor mous. ScseaY fciciiooiJ Laat Sunday we atten ded buudiiy School at the Presbyterian Cbtirch, aud found 79 persons cl.l aud youug in attcuu;iuce. Some oidcr Christians in this town ouftht to be aahame V when we tell you theie were only two married ladies and three married gentlemen in attendance. The male Bible . clas3 .consisted of thre white boys aud three Chinamen. We ought to do better. The children must have instruction. Go to Sunday School next- Sunday and see how much better you will feelj Temperance Umox. Any town or dis trict in Douglas, Joaepliine, Jackson, Coos and Curry, where a Womans Christian Tem perance Union does not already exiJt and are in need of an organization to help in this branch of the Temperance W ork can receive plans of work and id by applying to Mrs. W A. Smick, Roseburg, Vice President of this district. In every BUte and territory,; this noble organization has found its way. Cannot noble and earnest workers be fouud in every city and town in our state to assist in stemming the onward tide of intern per- ance. -HESS AND THERE- See ur new ads. The Court docket is a long one. Oranges . and Bananas at ibe' CUtf Bakery. .... Tropical Fruit! Tropical Fruit! At the Citv Bakery. . Caro Bros have resumed work tn their foundation on the corner. " ,The City Marshall had two prison ers jvwking on the streets this week- Just received at the .Citv Bakery a fresh supply of plain and fancy crack ers. - v v ;, . : - ' TheoBernham came in f rom Yreka this week, looking after, the wool interests. . "V Stephen Minard had his bridle cut to' pieces in this town this week by some miscreant. - Miss Susie Lewis is the popular dress maker at Mrs. Hot eh kiss milli nery store. -: More "needed" improvements have beer, made ;this week on the Review and office. We fel exceedingly kind, to the many who subscribed for the Review during the last week, ' Four rooms to lt over Louis Belfils Jewelry store. They are neat and tasty Apply at once. ' -- - Buy Lake Shore Baking Powden and get an elegaut piizo. For sali at the City Bakery. Willie VanBuren is the boss .dray man and don't yon forget it. Accom modating and prompt. Mr, Holbrock the genial agent of the California Fig Syrup Company called thi week, settled and renewed his ad. If you dont' believe you ean get a good square meal at the Central Ho tel for twenty five cent?,, go and see. W. H. II. Giant agent for the Trav. eler'.s insurance is in town, and will well represent this popular, company. Rooms to let over the stores of W. S. and E. F Hotchkiss. Well furnish ed. Terms reasonable. Call immedi ately. Rev. Earl T. Lockard will hold di vine services in the Baptist church iri Oakland Sabbath May 3rd at 11 o'clock A. M. All persons will find it to their ad vantage to buy their groceries of W. S. Hotchkiss, on Rose stroenear the de pot. See his ad. Look out forL... C Beardsley, lumber man and sash and door man. Call on rhiin for terms and buy cf him the very best material. f J. T. Ii inkle was thrown from a horse Wednesday and was considerably bruised, but no bones were broken, and he is doing very well under the circum st i nets. Rev. F. P. Tower agent Willamette University will preach at Riddles sec ond Sunday in May at 11 o'clock, and j at Canyonville at nigh . Do not fail to attend. Our County Judge and Deputy Sheriff, were piling boards and remov-, ing rubbish, while four prisoners looked on complacently and struck the atti tude of "boss". :j The new meat market has opened en the corner opposite Carlons livery sta ble, owned by Isacc Mathews, who will give you tour money3 weith. Call and get a good slice. ; The young men of Looking Glass and vicinity are practicing for a grand tournament to be ridden some time in the near future. Rostoro to us the days of knight errantry. Owing to a general clean-up and rr--arraugement of the office, just lot8 of good matter was crowded out ot this issue. -When wo get everything I in older the Review will boom. Now since F. P. Hogan has returned yon can get the best bargains at his store that has been offered for a long time. Tommy Williams is still le'hind the counter to wait" on yon as of yore; -I have resigned the agency of the Traveller's Accident Insurance Com pany in favor of J. R. K. 1!', and woul l request all the old patron?, and many new ones, to give him their support- W. N. Moore. We of the Review office acknowl- e'ge the compliments of Mis3 Edith Smick, in the fragrance of a beautiful boqueU May garlands ftrew vour pathway, and your influence for g, od be as fragrant as the floweis you "sent us. , P of. Benson has been on a three weeks to.ir of visitation amon the schools in the north part of the county, and reports some advancement all along the line. The Proffessor is wide awake to the school work of - Douglas county. The Sr. Charles has received a fresh impulse by the accession of our old fiiend O, W Knowles, whem we knew with so much . pleasure at the Claren- , oon in years gone oy. lie is a partner j in the buisness connected with the St. 1 Charles Hotel Portland Oregon. - ; In conversation with a gentlemaa from Looking G lass, we learn. that he I. O. O. F. Bretbern had-a splendid time there last Satuiday night celebra ting. Good supper, good audience, and Cob Fullerton did credit to himself in his oration, and gave universal satisfac tion to the Craft. , . Hon. F. P. Hogan has returned from the east. lie saw the sights and they were manifold. , He looks hale ana hearty. " We asked him to write us a histcry of -his trip, and we hope that he will do so. He is a" finWi-unner, "lie caught a boat in New Orleans. 7 You' ask him about it." - ... The Esmond Hotel in Portland has opened out under the most auspicious circumstances, with Thomas Guinean at the helm. The. Portland papers give a most graphic description of the ovation on the evening of the first opening. Go there and be content with the very best our nietropolis affords. Last week we published an abbrevia ted correspondence from Olalla concei ning the road question in that .section. Now we shall lave nothing f other to do in the matter, except to say, that we should always hear both sides of any question to prevent imposition upon ourselves or our friends. From what we can learn the County Court acted with the best light before them, and they felt they were discharging their whole duty. With this explanation, we rest. P. P. .Wright living on the North Umpqua River, was killed on Johu Dixon's place last Monday evening. The facts are about as follows, he and a comrade were working for John Dix on, making iailf,- and they had fallen a large cedar tree 'across 'anotlier1 tree1 lying alongside the deep gulch and Mr. Wright had gone out some forty feet from the stump of the cedar, and was cutting it off when the great weight broke the tree into and precipitated him into the gulch below some 12 or 15 feet and the tree fell with great force upon him, crushing the body fearfully. this happened about five o'clock P. M. and he died about eleven o'clock that night. Dr. Hoover wa3 called, but be fore lid reached there the spirit had Down. Bro. Wright was a good man and we knew him to be a christian, walking worthy of ins calling. May he rest iu peace. -' Syrap ot Fig3. Nature's own true Laxativjj. . Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless iu its nature, pain less in its action. Cores habitual Con stipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and ki dred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the" blood, regulates t'ho 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. . Drain Items- The skating rink still flourishes and is well patronized. School Sut'eiintendent Frank Ben son was in town recently visiting the Academy and other schools, Herman Anlauf has n turned. fom his long visit to the Rogue river valley, He says that ordeis for "his patent candleslick flow in from every side. Elmer Palmer and 'bridhave taken up their abode in our- village, with the smoke-stack at the mill unharmed, for forsooth, your correppo'ideut "took the cake." ; Friday night will be given the A. O. U. W. supper, which will doubtless be an elegant affair for while the male members don't know enohgh to turn ..... O a flapjack, they are blessed with vives who are splendid coo&s. If you had been in our city this week you would have met Mr. G. W. Harry a guest at - the residence of J. W, Krewson. What he is in ' town for, Miss K. could tell you , if she would, and if she doesn't, I willuext week.) Prof Benson received this week, a communication from the State Board of Education containing the prescribed course of study of the S fate Normal School at Drain. This course of study will be published in circular forni in a few days. A town lyceurn wa a organized last WUl Uie ro,lywinS oln- ce-rs: J Iwn, .President; H. L. j Benson, Vice President; R, B.. , Lane, ! M ? 1 I. .1 H . ... Secretary. At the nex regular meet-1 ing they will discuss Hho -absorbing question of female Bnrage,, with Dr. Kuykendall and Judge Goodell as the leading disputants. Everybody went to Palmer Hail on a pleasa'ut evening recently, to atteRU the entertainment by the local Dra .natic Club, under the name of the "Western Minstrels." The success of the entertaiument reflects credit upon the performers and upon the manager, Charley Stephens. Wo hope, they'll give us another, soon. Casab aLtan. AT CflElYONUILL The C6th Anniversary or Odd Fellowship in America Joy ously Commemorated. . A SPEINGr DkY EIDE ET NATURE'S GLOWLNG BEAUTY. SWEET MU SIC AUD. GSABD 0EATI01I. - " A SUMPTIOUS DINNER, GRAND BALL AND GENEROUS HOSPITALITY. ' Sunday morning in company with many others we took our seat in a hack and started for Canyonville 0 attend the Odd Fellows celebration at that place of the CGth anniversary of the or ganization of American Odd Fellow ship. It was pleasant to get out in the open air aud behind a good team to go over winding road over hill jnd valley by rippling waters and spaik ling streams. The suu shone with gen tle rays and the wind caressed ns as 1 softly as a mother's kiss. Nature woro her brightest gaib, her gentlest smile and sweetest laugh, and spoke with im pressive graudeur the eternal truths that make the hearc swell with a touch of the happiness ofciine inspiration and surcharges the soul with sweet faith as through Nature we hold closer com munion with Nature's God. But who has not enjoyed the peace, the sweet repose of a spring day ride, taken as a recreation, when all the world seems so grand and life so real? Heigh-ho! Dreaming again! , ' After several hours we arrived at our;destination the advance guard of the Roseburg delegation, which contin ued to pour in until the shades of night began to fall. We were well received and were at once made to feel perfectly at home. The Yankee Doodle Band came in a solid body and stopped at Myrtle Creek and discoursed sweet music. At Canyonville in the evening it furnished sacred music that harmon ized so sweetly with "the surroundings and added an impressive charm to4he day. Monday morning the sun rose in richest splendor and the few clouds of the day before were dispersed. At an early hour "the band began to play" ind the crowd to gather. Hon. D. S. K. Buick," of Myrtle Creek, as Presi dent of the day then formed the pro cession, with the band to lead, .7 the Douglas Lodge No. 14, 1. O. O. F. fol lowed by the Rebekah Lodge, with the visiting members next, all in proper regain, and the citizens in general in carriages snd afoot to bring up the rear. The walk to the grove was pleasant, and here had been made every arrange ment for the comfort of all. Seats had beeu prepared in the shade and a tasty stand - erected. After prayer by Rev. H. P. Webb, -the Opening Song;of the Order was pleasantly snng. In a few brief and pointed remarks President Buick described the meaning of the meeting, and in appropriate ter ins in troduced as the speaker of the day, Mrs. Mattie A. Bridge. Mrs, Bridge said she had intended to give her lecture on tha "Mission of Odd Fellowship," but out of deference to the visitors from Rouebuig, who had heard that, she would deliver her hew lecture, which she had just completed and delivered for the first time at Ash land. Although on the same general plan, it excels the other in research, power and artistic skill, and wo trust a Roseburg audience will havo an oppor tunity to hear this great effort We can but say of this most talented and gifted lady who ha 3 been called the Queen of the American Rostrum that on this occasion she fully justified the claim. . It was a pretty picture. One -that will ever be kept green in the memory of those' present. Beneath the over arching sky of azure blue, with the gtr.ndand lofty n.ountaii for a back ground, there had been constructed out of rude boards, covered with nature's beauteous evergreens, " the i speaker's stand. On all sides were the listening throng held entranced by the magnet ism, the beauty and the eloquence o the orator, whose words of wit, pathos and truth struck responsive chords in the hearts of alL The young firs pro tected us from the morning sun and earth in ht r robes of green seemed like I enchanted fairy land and when the st eaker traced the the- historic lines o man's advancement, of the great blood less victory of Justice, Truth and Bight over Selfishness, Wealth and Power, thero could but come . to one and all a fervent "Thank God? for the blessings of this enlightened age, and when in lofty periods-and glowing sentences she showed that the eternal principles of Odd Fellowship, unnamed and unor ganized, had been the spring ' from hich flowed this mighty river, we began - to realize that that great .force nOW tiiorougnly Organized and equipped under the name of OddFellowship was the greatest motive power in this rest, less advancement,' in this resistless tor rent that was sweeping all before- it to lie down and worship at the thrbne of the Good, the True and the Beauti ful. . Thus carried on the current of her eloquence, lost in her sublime sentences wo realized the greatness of man and the - wonderful capacity of Tiis soul; and when she spoke of tho Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of man she seemed to raise herself above and out of the worjdr and stood like some Prophetic' Vision pointing out to inan a new road through the pearly gates of friendship, love and truth to all that is worth living for and to all that one could die for. Great was the day, great was the theme butgreater and adding a halo to all was the earnestness of ihe magnificent woman whcqiRpoke from tho rich fountain of ihetheart such noble truths that lighted the spark cf bope m every - heart, and whose magic eloquence .made the whole world kin. After the Closing Ode and music the crowd wended its way to theWor ley -Hotel where a sumptuous and ele gant dinner was served in an evergreen arbor. The rest of tbe day was spent in the usual sports and the discoursing of sweetest strains by the far-famed Yankee Doodle Band who won golden opinions from all. Roseburg cannot be too proud of this band, of Its music," aud of the young gentlemen who com pose it. At night was given the Grand Ball and it was a magnificent affair. The music was excellent, the calling perfect the supper elegant, the ladies both beau tiful and attractive and the gentlemen polite and attentive. Thus passed tbe time away and on Tuesday morning we were again en route home having en joyed ourselves thoroughly, and to the fullest extent in sharing the geneious hospitality of the 'citizens of Canyon ville.'. V "ff." Excursion Rates. Excursion rates have been secured to Jacksonville to the Red MenV Celebration, tickets good from May 11th to I4th, Fnll fare out and one-fifth back. If the uew 4 cent law goes into effect this will make it $3,24, if not it will be over 10,00. NEW THIS WEEK. This Space is reserved for ISAAC MATHEWS' New Meat Market, Roseburg. This Space is reserved for W. S. IIOTCHK1SS' Grocery and Variety Store, Roseburg. BAILEY'S. HOTEL. Oakland, Oregon. Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents. larTnis house has lately changed hands and Is thoroughly rtsnovated and refurnished. The travel ing public will find the beat of accommodations. IV o Cliinamon Employed. . sunn bailey. This Space is reserved for ANTON LAU, Watchmaker and Jewler, Oakland, Or This Space is reserved for MkS. S. A. , H UTCHINSON, ; ; Milliner, Oakland, Ore. Administratrix' Notice. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE UN JL dersign d has by the County Court of Douglas County, Uie,'.u, been ap;ointed Administratrix of the Estate of Goo. VV. Hunter, deseased. All parties indebted to sud estate are hereby n titled tomalte immeniate payment to tha undersiimed at her resl dence, twelve miles east of Myrtle Crce. in suid eountyr and all parties having elaiin$. against the said estate will present tiie same to ineTairtersiifuc-d duly .veriiled,- within six montes from the date here of. Dated Aril 29, 158. MAKY HUNTER Administratrix. ; This space is reserved for W. T. McCULLOCH'S : New. Meat .Market, Oakland, Ore. This Space is reserved for MRS. E. F. HOTCHKISS, . Milliner and Dressmaker, Roseburg. Assiffnec's 5ofice l'i; ATOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEJf THXT GEORGE lM Dement of Myrtle Oeek, Dongla Caunty, Oregon, on the 17th day of April, 185, Brule a gen eral assignment to the undersrigned H. btcphen son nf U bin property under the provision of the Statute of Orcjron entitled An act to Secure Credit ors a just division of the estates of debiom who con vey to assigns for th benefit of creditora," and that the undersigned has duly qualified as euch assignee. . Therefore, All person bavin? claims atittinit the said (leorge Dement are hereby notified to present the same, under oatji, to the undersigned at Myrtle Creek, Ooujlaa ConSty, Oreiron, within threa months from this date; All persons indebted to Oeorge De ment are required, io make immediate payment to me. ' ' II. W. STEPHEN SON, L." T. Mosher, r i Assignee. AUy for Assignee - - Dated Ajpril U, 1SS3. ; ' '. A GREAT BARGAIN ONE OF THE FINEST F ARMS IN DOUGLAS CO. FOR SALE !J 550 Acres bottom land at $25.00 per acre, 650 aerc Pasture Land at $4.00 per acre. 1200 "rtu trees, one good Dwelling, two Baths.- Welt watered -ith eKcellent Springs all over, the .place. Plenty of Oak waod, a Railroad Side track and many other conveniences.' Alsci another place consisting of 90 aeres of bottom land vt per acre, 250 acre pasture land at Sfi.OO rr acre, two dwellings and one sniall barn, well watered, plenty of w od. These two places join, yoa can purchise one or both on twt office for particulars. ,Thii w a great bargain, There can i , qualities essent! for the ills arising inactive condition o. ach and Bowels. Eve; that it should be perfect and young of both sexes, at times; that it should be accepV, to tho taste and the stomach; thai . should never fail to act promptly and thoroughly, yet pa;nlessly, and it shoud give strength to those organs...-.' It ia now well fcnown that Syrup of Figs po 8sesses those qualities in a pre-eminent degree S. Hamilton is agent for Rose burg. " ' - -,' "Washed-Out Hair. There is a sort of pallid, chalky com plexion which -the novelists call a "washed-out complexion'. It is ghast ly enough, and no mistake. W ashed our, faded, "discolored, or parti-colored -haira almost as repulsive and melan choly. Parker's Hair Balsam will re store your hair to its original color, whatever it was brown, auburn or black Why wear moss on your head, when you may easily have lively, shining hair A Startling Discovery. " Physicians are often startled py re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King,s New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that , they have given up to die, is startling them to vealize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder. f ul discovery resulting in our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles free at S. Hamilton' Dm? Store. Regular Size $1.00. Our correspondent in Ripley New York will write for tho-: Review fre quently which will bo enjoyed by our readers very much.'' : NOTICE! NOTICE! ft Hhe Co-partuership hereto- fore existing between 11. S. & J. C. Sheridan is this day dissolved by mutual consehtf the firm retiring from business. All notes": and accounts due the firm must be paid within sixty days or costs will be ad ded. Hardware, stoves and tin ware will be sold at cost for CASH ONLY from this date. - E. S. & C.Shoi dau, " Rcseburg, April 3d, 1885. FINElmLll OILTIDIKJ! Owned by J. W. Carlon, the noted Hoiseman. . This Famous Horse is 16 hands high, weighs over 1,400 lbs, is of ma hogony Bay Color. Six years old next June. Perfect in Form. Limb and Body. CfjYDE was sired at Salem by tho noted imported: Glexeld, winner at the Centennial 1876, and imported into the United States by Ja.y, Bur rows, purchased in 187G . by Major Btnce, and by him bicughtito Oregon. Gleneld was sired by the gre it Scotch prize winner, Johnny Copp,.that won more prizes than any "other horso in fi:iv . H'm dam wus- bv the iustlr . j . - -- . -rf... --rf reuowned, Glexald. " r ' ; ' CLYDE'S darn is the noted Henry ,i, ani Ilamiltonian, brought from "Illi nois to Or egon in 1868, and purchased by Jesse Cornelius. ... Tin attention " of all ; Farmers and Horsemen is called to the above partic ulars, and 'they are asked to call and see thu beautiful horse aud get terms. Gouti i-isiui-n"tt i'ui aisLei at reason- able rates. E.ery poisilid cure will - be taken j to prevent accidoiits or ,c , capes, but no responsibility assumed. For. further particulars ea or address' J. -W. CARLON. Roseburg Oregon. i a ROSEBURG - GROCE RY STO RE. ',r'-v, - ;,. ';,r--- v.r-'' v EOET. EASTOX, PROPRIETOR. Jackson Street, one door. South of Mrs. Compton's. HAS JIST UECEIVED , . A STOCK OF CANDIES, NUTS, " ' CAKES, CRACKERS, TEAS, SP1CES, SU0ARS, CANNED GOODS COFFEES, ET(;., ETC., ETC, I Exchajnge Goods for Good Batter andFreslj Eggs. MY GOODS MRS ALL FRESH, ; ' .ItOUT. E ASTON1. 1 "' . Land Corners. THE FOLlioWIKG LAW WAS PASSED BY THE late Lea'islatnre: - ' To establit-h all corners of Governrirnt ircrveys, where the witness trees have been cut, or have fallen down, And where there remains the tumo on which the bearing marks or blazes ean still be seen, or w here other evidences of the Govern ment tornora mavorcan be found, whereby the sai i corners es- Ublishod by Govermueut nurvejs tan be pjwitive;y . located by any of suoh or other de;a.v evidences, j said comeror corners to be reestablished in '.he man. ner prescribed in thUSectkm forcsUbiishii gcornera, I and shall keep a seperate record of uhe sameia a book -called Bearing Trees of U S. fcun eys, and giving the date, and names of persons present, and turn 6ald reoord over to his successor. When so re established, they sliall be recognized thcieafter j . WM. THIEL, County Surveyor,..