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SUE IIQSKBURG review, FRIDAY, ?vIAY;?9lS8. ' THE UHA.EA0IUS OF QUIT. ; G-QILDQH. Pr. Donald Jlacleod. No knight errant going forth to redresa wron, ivo inissionaiy spending his li? to b!e83 -his broth er men, ever displayed a ;; more 'cbivrtJrou 'cnlliusiasni of humanity.'' ' The kuy o his lifp ws his consscratioiv to God, He felt himself "not his own," but was Buirendared wholly into God's hand to jdo whatever wcrk Ho might appoint. This maoe him dead to, every mouve which appealed. 'to self . Aaibilioi jnono?, power, praisr, had no influence ver him, He touches bur sympathies at every point, . Ilia very rnvsticisra La3 a chairs, and his Calvatusm if euch it en bo called- Is charged with such a rore charity and hopefulness to wards all men, as to make it sweet and Jjeauiiful, however sternly inflexible it jnay' have boon as regards his own path pfduty, "To rne it &eews ho once wrote, vthafc the Mussulman worships God as well as I do, and is as accepta bly if sincere, as any Christian." Tol jerant towards the sincere Molmmme .dans. he is unsparing in his condemua- . -s iL.";'.:.. !....'... ti i .-. ' mi $ion oi me liisuicero Anrisuan. , lue jChristianity of the macs oF peer le was Jo Mm V vapid, tasteless thing, of no use to any one." There are those who have called hitn a' fanatic. But there is not a trace of degenerate Or morbid enthusiasm about that healthy nature f f his. He is open and simple aj the blue sky, and shows a keen sense of jLhe ludicrous, even in tbe midst of his severest privations. If to have refusal honors and richep, to have avoided adulation, to have spent his last farth ing for the poor, bo fanaticism, then Gordon was an undoubted . fanatic. But if such self sacrifice seems exayr geruted only because it so far excels pur ordinary standards, and approaches an ideiJ which many wf us describe but feebly try to imitate, then we must Jle may have delighted in a certain myst'cal interpretation of Scripture. H'.A he may h:tvj can-led what he ca! lei ..c : t i:uuth whloii suj ; u fO 'V i!i"Ti::uItajfi, hut- h .vas cho;ceit iiist-mces; Hhs'jiuio tnnnilily with an imperious decisiveness; I a life of ceaseless action and exciting adven v' ture with a reflectiveness and commun ion with God as unbroken ns that of a veclnse; an eye which saw through and through wickedness, with a readiness to forgivo which erred from its excess; u righteousness that was clear m its purity as that or a saint, united with a char'ty which sanmed bcundless. GonernlJ. C. Black, commissioner of pension?, has directed tbe suspen sion at the Philadelphia agency of 102 pensions which have been drawn al though the pensioners are -dead. In BOice cases the commissioner' savs' the -i the portions in whose names the pen sions were drawn have been dead, since-. 1S71. He has also directed the sus auspenaien at th agency, of pensions to rtivet. vidf. 7.-3 '.v ho re-iruMTied in I f 1 -j 1 j ; ..: ;,v '?.'!; n tdviv .'.:.". !..''';...::. T' . .l.u.-iTis.iio,'j.."i h,v? nked t'i;; utr.o;iniy gouer.ij to Ining suit against the pension agent for the aionejs so unlawfully disptwsad. The appointnenta of President jjioveianc a in-. uregon uavo boon 01 such good material as to give univer sal satisfaction. The honesty, ability and Democracy of no appointee can be questioned. . This naturally . leads lis to auppose that tb3 Eastein appont ments are equally satisfactory and that .the telegraph, as of old, is in the inter pet of the Republican party. A resident of Bufialo who is well ac quaintad with the President, writing to a friend in Washington, said: ."You will find that Cleveland is a second An drew; Jackson; a regular Old Hbkory; and he wili.be the President himself so long as he occupies the White .House, the politicians to the contrary notwith standing.' Recently a box containing presents made to President Monroe about fifty ears 8g Was found in an out of-away-. nook of the treasury vault at Washing ton. It U not at all likely that any presets made to the presidents who have he'd.otSce during tha p;it twenty live 'years .will ever be-, found -iu that place. The total i tea of Russian territory is about 8,800,000 squate miles; that of British teriitcry is about 8,500,000 square milts. The population of the British Emniro as calculated in lSSl" was about 304,000,000 thai -of the Russian Empire about 103,000 000. 'O'" - "-'-'jrir'j '.'- ' .The work of turning the' rascaU out eeras to bo goinx on as bravely as a ery backward uprin'will ennit. - Subscribe for the Review. 1HS KEADY LAW. .Orcgonfctt. Notwhhitanding the fact that lead ing lawyers of tho State have, expresed theii opinion thaj the bill which pro-' vides county liquor licenses shall betlhem to realize their sense ot anty, anu ,00 per annum - wilt be inoperative, -uuao aa iiu 1)Cuilv 4Ui j ticn thereof, none of the liquor selieis have exhibited anv tendency or desire ! toward testing whether this ftature is really lacking. There seems to be a kind of distrust exlstinsj that the law yers are not wholly disinterested in wishing to have this question contested in the court?, as they have everything to gain aud nothing to lose thereby. At "all ' event?, although the bill has been in operation some time, no con test has yetjbeen raised. Uouuty dram shops have either closed their doors or pad the required license. In. Multno mah county .nearly every dealer out side of the city managed to. defeat the intent of the law for the present year by surrendering their old license which had not quite expired and taking out new .ones at tbe old rate at $100. per annum just jefore the, new. law went into .effect. In other counties, how ever, the nun-bor of saloons have vis ibly decreased, much to the satisfaction of the people who were uufortuuato enough to live near them,' Takt a case in point. The little town of Dil ley, just a post office and a collection of houses on the railroad; in the pret tiest and most fertile spot of wealth producing Washington' county, had last winter two saloons. The new law has closed them u;, and the fathers 'in that prosperous section, who had look ed with fear uoon' this sinister infiu auce spreading itself about their boys, are without exception thankful from the bottom of their hearts that it is so. Who shall say the county liquor li cense In w has not done something of the work for which it was intended. The fact is simply tlfat Governor Moody does not understand the tem per of the people if he intends to call an extra session of the Legislature. It would be to secure imr.tv anvamasret A. O and the diy has jyona by when people, overburdeued with taxation, care any thing about pirty advantages. x.p point a man and b j satislied. It is u plain fact that the people of Uie stale of .Oregon do "not " wish to stand the expense of 20,000 to 30, 000 for' an extra seosion of the Lenis Litnre. Let the Governor apjolnt a senator and be done with it. How does anybody know that the Legislature if convened would e'eot h Senator? -What is the u-je of spending the people's money for nothing. ' Tha people of Oregon do not wish to pay $30,000 dollars for a chance to elect a corporation Senator. . "AaEnterprisiog, Eeliabie Hotiae. S. nampilton can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stock the best of everything, but to secure the AgenGy for such articles as have well known merit, aud are popular with the people, thereby sustaining iho rep utation of being alwava enterprising, and ever reliably. Having secured the Ayeiicy fur the celebrated Dr. King's NVw-Diseoyery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any aad every auction of Throat, Lungs, and Chest, and to show our confidence, we invite yon to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. Are You Tired of Being Sickl We wmt to Bay a word to tho men, women and girl who work in storep, offices and fac tories. There ar hundreds of thousimla of you in the country. "Very few of you 'are well. You are shut up too much and exercise too little. In this way you arc sick. Your blood is bad, your digestion poor, your head often aches, you don's feel like 'ork. Your liver, &tomach and kidneys are out of order. Par ker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such cse3. It is pure, ture and pleasant. ' . Backlen's -Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for CntFr ..Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 'Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no- pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfwt satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by S. Hamilton. We made anow roller this woeb and h t ted the market with d- I.cious Anel Food made out of the old one. Only a in til stock left, iiirl ROSEBURCi GR CERY. STORE ROLT. 1 .VST )S, PEOPRIETOR. Jackirj ttrtet, one dx,r South of Mrs. Com p ton 'g. HAS JEST-RECEIVED.. A STOCK OF CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES, CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES, SUGARS, CANNED GOODS COFFEES, E'iXi; ETC., ETC, I Exchange Goods for t Good Butter and Fresh Eid ' - - MY GOODS ARE ALL FRESH, HOST- EASTOK.' : Physicians are often startled pjr re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr.Ktng,s New Discovery, for Con- suroptipn and ; all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing- patient3 that they have given up to die, is startling ; ,oieirMiui..ii.J,m.t diswwv. resulting in our best rbysicians usiog it in tLeir practice. Trial Bottlt-a fiee at 9. Hamilton s Drug btore. JLUgular Size 1 .UU, attention 3Xcelia.nlcs. WIL! BOOK - SHOWS w Ito proportion cornices, to make mouldings How to make Eave and Kake .mould ding; gauge a tapeiing stick 8 square; make a top mitre box; get the length of hip rafters; get the backing for the same, get the length of jack raf tei s ; get the length of valley rafters; get the hip for a concave rcof; get the and J pitch roof; cut the top end of - mould mg for rake; strike a circle with a square; draw a spiral. . Also the 47 th problem of Euclid .explainer! in a new way, for the benefit of Carpenters. Price 50 cents. FOIt SALE AT THE REVIEW OFFICE. NOTICE. RSOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN m ' that during uiy absence, my busi ness is left in care of J. Cv Fu'lertbn and any person desiring to see me, in relation thereto will please call on hiai. J. v. HAMILTON. Boseburg, Hay 20, 1335. BlacksmithinG P. 51. HAVi.vt! l-;st:j eowb:: Bros.' B'aeksmith Shop is now prepared to o al work in -the HUckmiibliiff Line in a Urate J as maimer. Ho rsushoaiiu: a specialty, - . I EMI Onlilaud, Ore on H 1 fl JUST RETURNED FROM llilU ' Missouri, .wLero h purchased Seventeen Head of Fine Pedigreed Short Ham Durham Csttlel And ha? established a Stock Farm ' at the Red Hiils, -Eight miles north of Oakland. The next season he will have CALVES FOR SALE, aud in vites tbe attention of the citizens of Donglas county to this new cuitcrpiise. A Cut of the Sire of two of hU ('alv es can bo Been at this otiice. Ihia Bull Weighs 2500 Pounds! Thin in flesh,- and is a beautv. Mr. Kerley can.be t;een at Oakland tnd would dispose of two Yourg Bulla this Season. ', . . .. ' ' . '. : These Stock were purchased of the Celebrated Independence Stock Raisers Chiles, Knox, Davis Bros., and Huyhes & Son, and are catalogued. There are two Sucking Calve? born since the piu'ehwse, unl five inoro will come this Season. L. C. BEARDSLEY, DEALER IX JLiumljei", Sasli, Xtors syncl Mouklin 8 OF . T1I5 X&P.Y BEST MAI3RUL. nOME AND GET TEUJIS EliFORE i'UHCIJAS- itig cliOhoro. Of2oe near lnspot, MRS. E. F. H0T0HKISS, FINE MILLINERY AND . v, jSTeat Uressmakincr! ROSEBURG: OREGON. WILL FUaXISII YOU THE BEST AND FINEST H Woods In tho Market. Ladies Wear, Laces, Rnohlns, Hosiery nd Jeweiry. " MISS SUSIE LEW 13 HAS -CHARGE OF THE iJressiaukiiig- Pepartinent, whiU insure a Good and (ashiouable lit. Ntar tho Iiepol. V.'I be mailed Tn t7 IS-SSZl 8 to all anrAiftinu P if If. K.vXl'l ft. and to customer or last year lttiout ! ordering it. It contains illustratioas, prices, j daseriptlon and directions furplantinr all i Vegetable and Flower SJSKDS, BLL.Bs7cta D.tVl.rcKKYu CO?uMKIT MOOUE'S KESTAUUAT. (Princlpial Cu.Uiej Stret.) Rosclurg7, Oregon. MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS erW'e Keep the Best the ilai?;-t A2"rd3. ' ' . MRS. SELLIL MCIiK . . PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENT ST. OHAELES HOTEL, smm . Fs p.ri,.,. con. frost and moruisox bis, Portland. T8 A F,RE.nooF bkick buildixo 130 J Rooms, loeatei in tlo center fit tha City. Five minutes walk to tb Post ottioe. Keit ou tUe Euro jenn plau. Koaias troai 50 cents to i00 pvr day. iho Kestaurani 13 tbe finest In the cit3',tbe tables wo uupj-lie l Miib tae bwu-. MealB,-lwta-lS cents up. re:u5i Uinam', fatciU . t're t'oach' to aid froia tho House. A-gftfe Elevator U in th lluae. tklio ltiusr a shaie ul the puUvoagc, 1 am, ' Vc.y Iruty Youn, - - - JL. D. BltCVVN- Bes. L. ICoacs:.-. ' ' W. ILAsoara. OCCIDENTAL' HOTEL, IKEt't OX THE ,lT&OPEAN PLAN.) . CORNER CF FIRST AM) KOF.BISCN ST, POUTLIXO, - - OULHJOX NOUDEN & ANDRUS. ' Props! Fre Coach to aud from the House. JUST OPENED. The New Esmond. . . "3?ortlanl, Oregon. TH O S.GUINEAN, PROPRIETOR. New EIoiLsS, f ii2niture, j Xcw every ihin All uiodc u liuprovcnssats : - -Hydraulic Eievatoi', etc European or JUST OPENED. INTERNATIONAL Ooi Thirl ad E Streets. Portland, Oregon. HKDUCED RATES, miCES TO SUIT T3E TIIIE'J, TIIIjs LARGE ANU WEuL-APrOlXTED I10CSC . utfci's (Ki;virlru.x;iiiti)usuiikiM ft'. i jfular piivcs. Jaca! :'ii, iCvj:u"3 utiii 5'jC. OJO' Ullta DiJO to &af from me Htoi o t.hiue te.-vrtuia. 'No tvei cSji.ej ur uev;s.liw:i fro.n roj iUf ruj vl ii.cu l.er hay. . ..:., I ds yi(raaR'uQuae. 4:r Louid Epoingr, Manager. EUROPEAN PLAN. Svsple ttoonu for OommcrslalT.-AT Portland, ; - .' "oasa Motion House SOL. Ulaunger. Xd. 69 Alder Street, near th. POHTLAXD, t)rej.o. KEPT CN THE EUROPEAN PLAN. '-THE-. ; NEV YORK "COFFEE HOUSE, RESTAURANT AND Oyster Saloon- THE LEADltfj CHECK RESTAURANT IS CITY -'VSIFERD HACKNEY. PROP S. Opoa ti&y Mid Niht. Private Rootag for Ladies. J32 First Sirost Portland Orocon. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Khv Street Portland, Or. THU- LEAD2HQ .QLaTttlEa,-HftTTER ... '--Land- - SSBSOSAHff-'. TMm OF OREGON. . fTTHS PLAGE TO JBCOxNGLE ManafacUiwr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In , SADDLES, .HARNESS, t3i.LEATHF.Il . ASD SaDDIJEKY IIaRDWARE. lOS andllO Front Street PORTLAND, OHJiGOiV. TAPE WORM InfalUbleCure in oisc-hali; to two Iionrs time without any pain, or danger whatever' to the patient. 0 interruption of business. Dose: 2 tab!c spoonfhl. For. psrticnlars, apply to Joliii Wilhclin, Agent C7.Aldcr,Strft?trPorllauiU- mi t.- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ' AND SHOES. x ' . DEALERS IN ' 1 - Hry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, -Clothing, TrunlsGj Walico3 , DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, FANCY GOODS, SILKS, CLOACS, JERSEYS, Everything in the line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE will he sold from this date on, at bed rock prices. ? CUive us a call and convince vonrself of our GRE4T BARGAINS at the SttlUTLY ONEPRICE STORE. (0) V Would Respectfllly Assouscp to the Pcelic'tuat Tuey are Iii'TEtt :; ' Tiia Evee Eefore to l uusiau , . ' -EYKK'S THirv G IN TIIKIR LIN1C.-E1- HAVING lately added a New J. A. Fav Moulding aa 3Iatihinif Muchiue we will keep an imaioaie 6tc:k ol the VEJt V JLSLbT ' . , SPlbaiaj.ail .-Bustio oa Hand-S A FIXE STOCK OF MOULDINGS WELL SEASONED CEDAR AUD SUGAR TINE LUMBER! T1SE CEIUtt RUSTIC, CHAIN SAWED rLOORIXQ FUUKI3HED ON "SHORT JARN LUMBER and FENOINU furuiahed at HAUL) TlilE PKICbS. tiood ijuud CjcD AU Po&TJ, iUUJ.NO,. fiCKiil.S, &c lor FE.VuLSii a apecicity. . , TOIt Keforenca see Residence of Cy. Smith, 4 mile above tawa or Dr." UamUton. BoMbury. . We r I' bound to muka the best Lumber and to jfive satiaTac-twa. oive u tmu I U onleM lc!t -ith Thos. Eberidan will be promptly filled, and all Lumber dalivertd on ehor notice jVi:. J OSEPHSOX. ivf. Keejs aful Jiub of Drer.s Goods of cvetjr . variety, and SInulo. A full lm of Silks.. - - ' A,ful line of Satiws,. Brocade ad Velvets. ' ' A fall lme of Fancy Dress Goods.. A full lino of Hosiery. . A full. line of 2otiiiug. 0 c o b A f ill lin of Farnishiiifj Goods. A full lino of flats and Cups, Boots and ShocB. A full line of Staple And Fancy Groceries and Tolwccos. 2 A full line of Crockery and Glasswaro. Aul iasfc, but not least, a fu!l Hue of Oitiic'i Plumes and Tips, with all Linda of Ladiea flat-Trimming and Hat Shapes. of latest pattern... t , OOMS -A.TO'XJ 02323 THE TAI 1 riksii Owned by J. W. Carlon, tlio noted HoiHeman. -'This -Famous Horse is 16J bauds high, weighs orer 1,400 Jls" is of ma hoony Bay Color. Six years old next June, Perfect in Form, Limb aud Bodv. 1jYD was sired at Salem by tbe noted imported. Glekeld, winner at the Centennial 1S76, and imported into the United States by Jaa, Uut rows, purchased in 1876 by Major Bruce, and by him brcuhv to Oregon. Gleneld was sired by the greit Scotch prize winner, Johnny Copp, that woiv more prizes than any other , Itorso in his day. His dam was by the-justly renowned, Glenald. CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry an.I Hamiltonian, brought from Illi nois to Oregon in 1868, and purchased by Jesse Cornelius. . The attention of all FarmerV and Horsemen is called to the above partic nlars, and they aro asked to call and see this beautiful horse and - get terms. Good pasturage furnlshei at reason able rates. Every possible care' will be taken to - prevent -.accidents or es capes, but.no responsibility assumed. For further, particulars see or address J. W. OARLON. Roseburs, Oivgon. 8200,000s MrrxtESTSomvAwaT. Eendu 5 ceuti pusuge, aud by maliy ou willMtREB a nackaee of irnod of larc valua, that i will start you-in work ihat wijl at once brln? you In money faster than anytmng et-e m Aiucnca. jvu about the S200,00oia presents with each ox. Agents wanted avers hare, of either sex, of all ajres, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us t their ovnhoa.63. Fortunes for nil wwkers absolnwly as sured. Don't dtiby. II. H awxt & Co., Portland," Maiae. .. .-. .- A PRIZB send nix cmts for postaee, an I receive free, a costly bix of nooda wliich will heln all. of either sex to more money right a-ay than anythiug else in the world, fortune await tao worker absolutely Bare. At 0!i- addrcs? "TlUE and 0, AtjjT"rt Main". FINE S (IN m SATINS, VELVETS, . ETC, Voltaire' G-urny. LOOKING CLASS OftEUOf. J5 TOJ C 0 -to 0 MTICEIHI i inhe - Co-partnership hereto--1L faro existing between U. S. & J. 0. Sheridan is this day dissolved by mutual consent, tho firm retiring from business. All notes mid 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' CASE ONLY from this date. - E. S, & J. 0. . Sheidan". Rtseburg, April 3J, 1885. ISAAC MATnEWS, :;" Ss Just Opened K JEW 31VltIlv:Xi Opposite Carlon's Stable. . Juicy XJcefV " Moderato-Priccs! A GREAT BARGAIN - OiE OFTHE FINEST FARMS IK DOUGLAS CO. FUR SALE ! ! 550 Acres bottom land at 125.00 per arre, 650 acres 1'usture Land at 31. UO per acre. 1 200'' ''" trees, one jrood Lm ellinir, two IUrua. mil watered with escelltsnt Springs ail ovr the place. lien y ot oak wood, a Kail road Side track and manv o.uer conveniences. Also another place chsUtinjr i f 90 Acres of iKittom land t fiii.00 per acre, 250 Acres nocture land at 1.09 rcr acre, two daeiitnirx and one sm&ll barn, well watered, plenty of w od. Tbete two places oiu. yqn cau purchase one or both on reasooable terms as prices indicate. AdpIt to Ra- j vir.w owce ztarvjcuuif niff rst waiT , v "a rr, r h I if p - ) if i! 43 AT- J.M.DILLAED ' tt-buia rwpscttuliy iuuiTn tii3iaio s.ttc hu4 ou liaud liao aiioriiueat oi Dry GiJli, " Groceries, - JKeaJ-3Ude Cljtiia; alj iu lxsjitjViv ai i vily isp 5 c ah store. Give him a culi. GOOdS - at -l?2iC23 All kinds of PruJu2 Taken ai Etfi 1:1 i dull Dr. -A. SS0'Ji, SPECIALIST. ttirvs all Curaa o Diieasei. CaUrcii, stJjuia, ; Cija.iUH;ioii, ' N'eur.tiU Hbouuiatisiu, Parallels, Bfiiits Dij eiise. Drops, Wb.te aw Aims,-. jwiu.s, etc. : ' , This treatment ihor ms'.ily purLla lac blrwd. lrivi.;g a l , uuuMtiei a;t I cb.-T'iI' ujju ter f.oni iae wli ki syttem jAi-t briua eAO ' and ov-.-ry utv mi All ioaro saileiiti frora Oaw.i i' Diieasea are ,reau?s: to ciil. Th vr i 1 2 be iu charge t r cons Itrrr with. je patient, ler cis in all C'Sin r:a)u- Coeoiopo'.iun Uottl.- Rose burg. Oregon. (CIVIL KEiN-D STORE, v. i. JiRRiararoiT, - " Du.vr.Lii i:j Dry Gooi3 Gro32ioa Ail Kinds of ?nh:i U'o.v Exj.iiir CIVIL 1J2N, douo: to., oKaojr. Ivtrs. R. Eroekenridgs, FOll Importer ami "ilunu fact uror of " mmmu headstones Of iuiarlijaa axil orejp;u MarLle ; ai'l Si.'otcb .Gruite. Ks lmufas given lor Opiog In ..Saud. M llf, ' v " '-"'.' ' L - ! ALw Aent for Va'.ker'r-lron Fenco for ROSEAU HZ, ' - OilZGJiIT. I ' - ' ' '' : -' -' , . -; - BMLEY'S HOTEL. . EcarjJ $1 pr Day; Single Meals, 25 can!?, 7.''Uis houao hue l.UoSy chanjJ band ar.d u tiorov v'-l; riinovate-l nni rctarcishod. Tbo travol- 15 public wi'.l fi:id t'ao beit of &ccu"jimodatIon. Kt Clilaaiueu HHinpioyud. fiil.l BA EY . G-r.boerir. and ' ; VARIETY STORE! - W-S- HTC12IUSS,' A .FaiFStcck of Faiiiily Gracotief. I HAUMES.S Wll.Ii FlXi IT TO TP.EIH AOVA- tag-! tt- purstusft- their wrocerie. Kear the De- po uio tna a ca..I. n,S. tioicasJiiS. . T). L. GAXA'Oy, . C. A. CuLCKiIAX cahriagt:, wagou, ; ' AMD AAip.uou'i Old ,tand, Joksoo Sua.'t. MANUFACTURERS OF carkiases, if cit, sajansi A11 Kiaia ofllt;pairu:g Dor, Tr.ns ar Reasonable. lA5.VO it H A It-AS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER '-'" i Caktaad. Oregoa. r-i-L ETOCK or J ewelry, lyings, Fi tent Spectacles;. itepauiuif : Garauteed for two years Couie riUi along ayd aee fwr yourse'. Bins. s. a. nrTcnixsoA, MILLINERY STORE! Oalclnxit.1, Oregon. LADIES WILL P..D Mr STOCK LARGE AND Complete. Prices moderate. - O 7 M 01. A. UcTcnis-os.