CORRESPONDENCE. Ht. Scott Items-' tFo:u our Kegula lar Correspondent. Sueep shoaiing ia in full blast. ; ; Foot racing is the lending exercise. Stuck is looking remarkably welt for tiV;3 time of the year and gr.tiu ditto."' 11. and J. Dixon have sold some $700 worth. of mutton sheep to Mat Rpqtl of Eugene' for the Poi timid markeL," tbjj week. .'. . y Mr. Daniel Welter can bo aeon driv ing a spirited span of horses to a brand new hack Sundays. Wonder who will re the next to invest in so neat and convenient fin article. The"" recent rains was a great relief ar.d blessing to the farmers jnd stock uien of this section as tha ground was be-jOiinng dry and the .glass on the surrounding hills was almost dried up. The young bloods of this vicinity are becoming rather boisterous as a couple if them' lust week made arrange- rnants to light according to prize rules, and went so fai as to choose seconds, but tins ar.grof one them cooling dur iug tb. fpia't hours of the night, we si;!pys, ht fuilod to put in an appear :t,;vj -at tiij uppoiuted time and place. Fabeu. , talo Point, Jaslison County. - - .Thinking that a note from Jackson county might be cf juteicst to your nrujy. reader, I thought I would drop vou a fVw li is'.'. We hud a severe frost on the lowland in ilie valley ' tin ' ibtv night of the 22d, gieatly to the detriment of the garden ers. ' ' '.' ' We have been having frequent show, ers of rain for the last two weeks uud the result in tbe farmers and Stockmen me looking pleased. Late sewn grain ia doing well. . "-.,.. We have a flo'msinhig lodgs of the 1. 0. G. f. ut. this placv, also, one ut Browubborough, each mimbfiiiig about forty members, and the two. lodges are crippling the saloon .t this plaea. Eagle Point had a grand picnic on the 2ld inst. The schools of Antelope and Esi'Ih Point districts -consolidated an I had a very pleasant time.' We had line display of elocution, by the papils, a Kiimptuoirs fn'st if the ; l,est Hi.; Siiiii airoruS and in the afternoon" a '':tn"!j oi bast biiSl in which the Ea-rle IViut I ovh won thrt lmiriiv Ui.' 1 1 ji u-a Rsular Govre.pt n Imi . Mi s Tzzle C"nutt has "roue to Cai.-- yonville t j en i i uti s umkii!. JJ. F L: r eud, wire starred f,r!iMto dfStecs. . Ti. weath-r.-Zat Portlaiid Wednesday wht-te they ' j-vet to Uvt'. ;'- r . '.r :.:?. Jani'-s Wilson "our 'bwckaaiith1 has di-tooiert-d a quary- nitv.e . Hpposed to o nC-mi gold and if it" proves lu bf guld it is rich " '' .:.' - Th' re . ia considerable xciterreat a'ont a" new placer mine disco vtrtnl br Oeorgo Ellitf and ! Georg MvC'artV. Fro.n hat wo can learn tlV hnve s. ruck i 1 rich J. A i ,. Soma 1a.?y. Rov. J. R;:N: fifcit the editor t.f the It wtjbmg "xlcview" has been in Jack h nvil!e during the week. On Tties dive er.ing he was serenaded . by the Vdvcr Cornet-dJahd nt lha robidi nee of 'V. J. pivmala Tho lie", gentleman is an pleauan tau l gonial as of ) 6io and J v;;ia entertsiined at a succession cf le-cr-ptions froni his' old time friends here. He savs-his life work is the rnitiiatr'", bat ha gives a share of his" time to the Temperance cause, and is also bringing his sjilendid talents to bear in the news paper wcrk in which be is how inter- ts'e less. h Mav his shadow never crow -Sentinel. ' f otirth ofJuljj Onr people are well aware of the fact that when tho Yankee Doodle vDand inukrtaks anything it is wv ii carried out and is bound W be a success. It is therefore with . gieat pleasurothat we inform" tho citizens of Douglas coiMity Unit this organization hiis tak eri full charge of the 4th of July eel t bralion at this place iJ will make it a long to ' e rtmeni ocred ; occasion. Tho Americon eagle will plume him txtior a loftier-flight to tha soul atir rii; melody of Yankee Doodle . Wedding ' - The Review oftce. wt i the scene of a happy eveat this week when on Thurs day last Mr, J. IL Pope and Mrs. J. F. Hurdison called aril requested the ssr viees o our chip in uniting them in the holy bonds of rnacrimcny, The entire force ras cdle J into the sanc tum sanctorum and were witnesses to the solemn ceremony. Tho best wishes of the Review is extended to the hap py couple, and may they live long and prosper. Ser victs will bo held at the new school house cn Rice cuek Sunday -lay Slst,. fourth quartet ly meeting. J. R. Roberta. DEOGEATIOJJ DAY. Memorial Day will bo observed to morrow, May 30th, by' Reno Post 3o. 29 Grand Army of the Republic, and as. Memorial Day has" become a dav upon, which, not' only the graves of those who fefi in their country's cause are decorated, bnt on which day all citizens, who have friends and relatives j resting in our cemeteries usnallv unite with the members of the Posts of the Grand Army of tW Republic, to show ilieir respect for - dear departed ones, the citizens of Roseburg and vicinity are requested and invitod to participate in the solemn ceremonies " of the day. The following programme has. been determined upon bv the committee of arrangements for the occasion: The members of Reno Post No 20 G. A.R. will meet at their: head quarters in the Grange hall at 9 o'clock, : A. M. and from there march in a body to the Presbyterian church where ; memorial services will be conducted, and j where all citizens are vecuested to conrrerate and listen to the following exercises: Music Song, "America" by the Choir. . Introductory Jioniat Its by,?oat Commander Music "Th Little O.-toroon." k Prayer by Pvevt John Howard. Music ''Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" fveadin of Memorial I'octu Music -O Wrap the, Flag Around Me, Boys" Memorial Oration by Rev. ..- V A..Smiek. Music The Faded Coat of Blue. Remarks by Hon. J. C. Fallerton. Music Duet and Chorus, 'Decoration. Day.' The music will bo in charge of that popular vocalist, Mrs. S C. Flint, assisted by excellent home t dent. : At 1:30 o'clock P. M. the members of Reno Post will meet ut Sloeuiu's hail and form into procession followed by citizens 'on foot, thou by .f carriages of those citizens who desire to partici ple, nd proceed to the Odd Fellow's cemetery where flowers will be strewn on the graves 'of the departed loved one?, from there the 'procession will move to; the Masonic cemetery and again do honors to tLe silent sleepers It is requested that all flag be raised at half mast during the day. ; , . : Eain ha3 Cassd. -At length the rain has eeu3ed to de sc. nd throughout the eutiro northwest coast, and from ):tsent appearances a continuation' of bright, wat m, giowing weather may be expected. Dispak-hes from all' joints east of Portland show no rain has falien, and the weather at present ia reported char. f tir, cool or cloudy, .according" to the variable dis position of '-the- weather clerk. The warmest place east of the Cascades is dJinatiil.j, tha glasi tube allowing sev- nty degrees. The lowest temperature w Meachair, tao inercurial digit point- Iila..d tC-.laV serves as a fair index t ihe prevailing siatof tho " atmos phere in '-Rogue River, U:njqna and Willamette.-valleys; ; Evidently the "aqueous distillations that fructify" havti ceased for a saaon, and hot air and cloudless skies may ; now be ex pected for" some . weeks to '-come. Ex, . Very roolisli. ;" Tha Statesman, with characteristic ignorance has something tc say in re yard to ,"offensi ve partisans" in con -TiPction with the recent appointments of Messrs. Towusend and Jones to be Receivers at Lakeview and IloseVurg to BuceceJ Messrs. Kuox and Fullerton respectively. The latter gentlemen were not removed, Mr. iStatesman. Their time had expired and the admin istration bad been requested by the gentlemen themselves to relieve them. And .further, ttiere is no. law, written or unwritten, why a Democrat shoubl nothiive an ofnee, nnloss said law was pasfiod by the last Republican Logisla rure of Oregon, and consequently i3 null, void, invalid, unconstitutional and idiotoc. And just one word more, the Democrats propose to have the offices, and to give: the country an honest, able, Democratic administraton. Stop whining," Statesman. , New Stock of Gooda. H. Parry, the popular tailor, of thia place has received from Pan Trancfsco an invoice of new goods in his line. Tney consist of elegant suitings and pants goods, and thie is now r.o need to send away for your cloUies. Give him a call, get measured,' select your cloth, pay a deposit and get anew suit and dress up.. His prices ure moder ate and li3 guarnnters satisfaction. County Treasurer Moore accom panied by Clerk Kimb ill leaves this evening for a short visit to Jackson ville. "No use to take George along, William, the clerk in Jackson county understands how to issuo a license. Messrs'. Wilcox and Samuel Moore will have charge of the clerk and treasurer's j- oiees respectively. -- . - v , . -i ' .-k ' , . TreasurerV'Kotice.' : . All parties holding County warrants endorsed prior to SeptemberM6th 1884 -ill please present theii claims to the County Treasurer, as interest will cease from June 1st 1885.. W. X -MOOEI COUXTY-TjRSOlFB. - ESS HEEE ABDTHEES. Lazy days. , Decoration Day to-morrow. Send along your subscriptions.- The cars are full every evening. J. W. Lane; of Portland,-is in town. Caro Bros, new brick is progressing. Bird cages cheap for cash at Jask uleka. " ' ".","'' .When intown, drop into the Review office. . . Haying is now in progress about our city. - - Insura your life and limb in the Travelers. There was a row in Chiua - town Thursday night. The Portland Daily News is writing up the state by counties. . - -r-. Richard Smith,- .with Staver & Wal ker, Portland is in town. . !f " Warren Imbler 13 the new knight of the yard stick at Hogan's. - Everybody should participate in the Decoration Day exercises. . . Miss Mollie Lehman has gone to Sumner, Coos county, to teach school J. J. WJiitsetts new siw mill is now running, and lKkont for ttisnew ad. 'J. L. Quackenbush sole froprietor of the black diamond paint; culled this week. The co.nmencernent exercises of th various colleges in Oregon are about to commence. Any beauty is a joy forever, then go ar.d look at the beautiful card receivers at Jaskeleks the jeweler. . V The reduction in railroad fares is highly appteciated and the charges are now considered somewhat reasonable. Head M. Josephson's nw. ad, and tfien go and see that... lie means busi ness, mid will ' sell goods af living prices. ;.r': ,-.?; '." Go to J. Jaskuleks and see those tino new carving sets, castorsf, cam receivers, call bells, prize cups, gold lined etc, just received. Our readers will miss tha newsy and spicy letters of our Oak'and and Drain correspondents this week. Casarltan and Observer don't disappoint-' us any more. W. II. Halloway, formerly of Rose burg, is in" jail ?n Hillsboro, charged with larceny, and' has g'nt for lion." Jj. F. Lane to defend him, but M'V Lano cannot go on account of business engagements. IL G. Scrogg3, Jr. the popular real estate'age-ht, is doing miv.-h to advertise Douglas couiitV.. He has placed a largo r-. h , - " - . miiuUr ofhis pamphlets in Portland at the headquarters of the Oregon' Ira-'-hiigrirt ion Hoard. Tho hazing business is carried to. such an extent in some of the schools and colleges in London at to cause tVouiilo. One death at' King's College occurred lately which bioke up the school for a timo. It is an intolerable practice in either hemisphere. . . ; Ja1-. Laird, the crack Jehu of the Coos bay wagon road, came m last Sui day with an extra from Roseburg, banging ns passengers John Kenyory Alex. Lang, Hon. J5. Herman,-Judge R. S. Bean, District Attorney J. W, Hamilton and W. R. Willis. Mail. Prof. J. B. Horner has sent us an instrumental pince of raus'c ent!t'ed Mt. Hood March written by , himself Which we regartl excellent as an Oregon production. It has all the cres. "tempos.' pocoralis.- etc. to make the dynamics all that could be desired although we ate not connoisseurs in this line at this office. Capt. Powell cf the U. S. engineers in company with Col. Mendall called on Col. Lano hi3 week. They were on their way to the coast to inspect what appropriations would be necessary, to Lrecommend to the next Congress Jov the improvements of the harbors on this coast. Col. Mendall was the -instructor of Col. Lane in earlnjr years, and was in Oregon in an early day. . "Knocking the Persimmon." : A man may have ever so long a pole but if he refuses to knock the persim mon, once, some short-poled fellow will have knocked it re he has a chance again'! Kev. J. Li. N. Bell, in Rose burg IIevisw. What short "pole" fellow has been ki ocking persimmons Bro. Bell? Please tell us." How long a pole does it re quire te "knock the persimmon" in Roseburg? We have long sought infor mation on this question but have found it uofc. Many times have we asked Col. Kelsay buthe has continually refused to enlighten us. But now we are happy for Bro. Bell in his next isstie: will give ns the required length of the polo. Bentcn Leader. . . " If the erudite and garlant Col. Kel s y wtio has long. been an acknowledged authority on ihte - - rjant subject re fuses to enligUi.a . ,f .iiere must be some cause for it which we -as a novice in the matter must respect. Suppose you take a few lessons in the school of experience ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1885. JL LA ehEL LODGE A. F. V. WILL HOLD if rc-mlar meetings on Wednxsday on or before leacu iuii moon. O. A. BEAT1I,' W. M. J. P. Dukcas, Sk. PI11LETARIAN LODGE, " '"-- -a Nfu s. 1. it; O. t. meet iffleasseS''- on Saturday evening. each wetk at 7 o'clock, in their hall at Honeburg. Members o the or i sr ia good staudiiijr are Invited to attend. : Br order of the A. O. : fTVTfw KvnAMPMEWT. No. . f. O. O. F.. meets at Odd Fellows' Hall tn ths firstaad third Thursdsyaof ever? luonfa. - Visiting brethreu invited to attend. - i - ' . L. Kiiurai, C l A. C. Marks, Scribe . . - . ."ClIPQUA CHAPTER, No 11, F. A. M-, hold their reiriilar conununloation every first and i third Tuesday in each month. All TiKimhtirs in irood btandinir will take due and timely notice -and govern themselves accordingly. visum? companions are invited to nice iui .vuo napei When conveuient. J. C. FClAKRTOXj IT. P. W. I. FarBDLAjfDBB, Se'w. v . ; TME REVfEW CAN ALWAYS BE FOUD AT the Uoltos. St Charles. Uilji as, Esaoto, O ccidss- TAL and iNTSaSATlOXAI. UOTBW, PORtt.AS La.vd. Parties in want of laud sliouid; call oa R. G. Scroegs, 3r.t office with Lane: & Lane. . ' . Thanks. The Yankee Doodle Band takes this means of returning thanka to the ladies of Roseburij for thoir .assistance a5 the festi val, which made it so successful. Arm Broken Raphael Dixon was rtn fortauate Tuesday afternoon in boinj; kicked by a horse anil having an arm broken. Dr. Bunnell was sent for and stst the fractured member, - . JJbntf.d. Messrs L. & O. Schultz. of Canyonvi le, have rented the- Eherhne yri3t mill iu this county and will transact a gen eral mi ling business. We bespeak for them a share of the paolic patronage. LEAnixo BttiiNEss House. Tho - firm of II. Wollenberg & Bros Canyonville is the leailinn morcantile establish meut r of the southern portion of Douglas county. For everything in the line of general merchandise 4ive them a ca!!. f; ; Clobsixo Ratkh. -We have made such arrangements with the N. Y. World as to be able to faraisb the World and Review for one year for.3.09, This proi psitiun applies to -ill new subscribers paying iu dvanc, and to all old subscribers paying arrearages a ud oue year iu advance. Iiipoktaut Mektiko. The nieetiugof the Hope Compauy iext Friday evening wili be a very important one and a full atten dance is desired. Tw o delegates to the State Fire Association which meets at Astoria on Juue 10th are to be chosen and other busi ness transacted. Members should not fail to remember this. TIanD-Some Pictures. The Traveler's In surance Company haye made us a present of three beautiful pictures. One of ' iheni rep resents in a group the leadiug journalists of America, witn fac simile of their newspapers another is an engraving t.f Fresicleiit Liiuvln aud his Ouncrah and tho last J3urihohh status, f Libert'.'. '";,; :':-'.. Ross LAxe Veddiso. Lewis G. Ross cf Jacksonville, son of Oj!. John K. Ross was married on the 13th to Miss Laii daugh tor of J oseph 'Laue.of Lftkeview aurl gran 1 daughter o1(Jn. Jojeph.IuMj -Ti;p bride has' many friends iu this County where she formerly lived '"'.who extend to her and her hasWad their best wishes fcr a loug life fall of unv.loyed happinea. Ths Mails, Tha mail service by steamer, from Sari Francisco, Cal , to Porilmd, O;., has been discontinued by Second Ass slanC Postmaster. Gtueral Knott, aud 'the moil J will hereafter bu sent by rail aud-' stage;""-A saving of $22,030 per sauam is tuas eil'woted and the mail arrives at Portland, Or., fojr hours ea.dier than by tha old route. Th change takes effect on June 15th. A Reprimand. We are always pleased to receive items of news; but that youna: gentU man who last week handed iu an in teresting personal item to the Review, hou:d have kuown better than to furnished the same identical word for word paraa;rapli 1 to the "Piaindtiaier." People object to be written upaa thouah they were th subjects of reading notices at ten cents a line. - IkSANB. Friday !ast, Samucl Whitney a painter, who has been ju Itseburg pome fivo" weeks and lately engaged to paint Cyrus Smith's residence, four miles south of tOwn,: was brought m and examined for being in sane, it appears that he is crazy on the sub ject of spiritna'ism and Saturday inorniug he was conveyed to the asfIum. He is some thirty four year3 of age and,. hails from Cleve land, Ohio. ". . v- CoKceut avd FamvAt,. The Strawberry Festival and Promenade 'Conceit given by the Yankee Doodle Band at Slojiuns TLdl ooj'uesday evening was an eojoyalilt affair. Sweet mu.ic was furnished by tha band en tire, which is showing marked improvement under the tutorship of Prof. .Jones. After rthe festival the room was cleared and ' the young folks engaged m dancing ' for a "Jew hours, the string department of the band discoursing the music. The receipts were considerable and everybody happy. ArroiSTEp. Hon. A. C. Jones of this place has been appointed Receiver of the Land Office here," in place of Hon. J.'C. Ful lerton, whoee time had expired. ;, Tbia is -a good appointment and 83 it was the Hrdt fruit of the Democratic victory in Douglas county the news was reclved with unbounded joy by the lremocracy. Mr. Jones will take pos session of the otBc6 the first of July," Mr." Jones was a Cleveland elector last year, and II 1 .1 f .... is wen Known inrounotrt tna.BiaLe as ais tiaguished lawyer, true Democrat and hon-i orablo gentleman. Ca mpm RETistr. There will be a t-imp-! meetmp; held near the Hudson school house' about four miles below Myrtle Creek on tho rail mad to begin Thursday Jun 11th, and to continue over the second Sabbath in Jnne. We hope to have a boarding tcht on the ground and to be able to sell meal ticket at 10 cents eacTi.;The meeting will be held for the advancement of the eviso of Christ ....... . 7 .. Let all who can come and camp the first day of the meeting. A cordial invitation is ex ended to ail. AVe expect ministerial rssii tance daring the meeting. J. R, Roberts, B. T. SiiAr.p Pastors. sSrBiiiHgg L00AL ITEMS. Pleasant Weather, McClallen leads. ; Go to Garrison's Ilotel'' ' Correspondence solicited. Immigrants on every train. The fire pmgs have baeu paiated r"ftdv Colonel Mendall was iu town this week, Job work neately executed at this ofSce.. Our correspondents alighted us thi3 week. The cauipmeetia,? near Oakland is in full blast. The band netted nearely $10,00 by their festival.' : . - Land hunters are becoming more plenti ful every day. - - John ITowanl of Oakknd paid Koseburz visit this week. Jas. Mahoney of Oakland ;Was ia town Monday evening. ;- v ' A frejsh stock of candicsjusfc received at the City Bakery. ,- Send alonr your names fi t the Lest local paper the Kkview. ' , . . , Hail! gentle spring, ".said Thoiapson, and gentle spring Bailed! v Hon. A. F. C.impbsll made a flying visit to Eugene City this week. Let love through all your actions run, and aud all your words be mild, , WnuCurll, of Oaill station,, was in town this week, en route to Albany i; -. - " The social club gave their regular monthly dance on Thursday evening last. Louis Belfils is abaent, but Mr. FlcxJk will sell groceries as cheap as can be bought. The Russian Bear and the English Lion, one is afraid, and the other is glad of it. Some little sickness in' tho surrounding country, and but little we are glad to say. A beautiful article ou the character of Oen. Gordon, the Soudanhero, Is printed in another column. . E. . Hursh, of the Plaindealcr, returned tiiis week from an extended trip to the Will ainette. ... - i'tBuhnell & Bowen Bros, have been busy ibis week manufacturing a dray for Mrs. Van Buren. - Sol Abrahams has hid the iron doors of his' 3ioie painted jjrecu, and is making other improvements. - ; : j : Col. Frizzelle was on -Tuesday's train oound southward. He was looking hale and hearty as of yore. ; x . . j We understand that tho devotees of the prize rinj; have introduced tho Queensberry rules at Myrtle Creek . " j I Cread Floed left on Wednesday's train to accept his new employment as railway mail age. n t between Taeorae and Portland V i J. W. t)oweH'8 little boy Alva, met with the misfortune of haviug his finger severely hurt this week by a horse tramping1 upon it. George Borrod;u!e, a Rose burner of early daya, but now of - Sau Francisco, paid us a pleasant visit PhursdV He is now a com mercial traveler, i ; . llcv. I D Driver stopped over at Uoseburg ast Wednesday night and took the stage for Coos Bay next mbruing."-;.; He is on his regu lar round of Q-iaroarty meetings , The sdiool ia F-oura iy valley uuder the l.Unakement of Arthur Kuiykt is given ea .tiie satisfaction a:id th-s young gentleman is spoken of as a dm-class teacher. ; ''-'-'. Sol. Abraham i went eouth Monday to look after his iate'rest in the county seat contest in Josephiue county which is to be decided .the first Monday in June. .; - Go to, the tiET-iEW office aud get married, subscribe tor tho puper, pay your arrearages and then you will Le happy and make .us to eujoy the highest Etaie of earthy felicity. It. S. Sheridan stepped on the end of a board Saturday evening last, which so turned with him as to sprain his ankle. He was ornamented with crutches a day or two this week m consequence. v Roseburg boasted of a three legged chick en; but it was so unfortunate as to attract the eye of the Plaindealcr reporter last week and is now missing. A rather strong case of circuuibtamial evidence. Some gentleman called at the office of Oi lunel Lane laBt Wednesday morurn, and found hitu in a devotional attitude, which proves that the legal corner across the street is still in reach of moral suasion. i. G. N. Frazier this wet k received Ua dol lars from the Travelers Iusurunce rompany on hia accident policy, he having Leen in 'ju red some, time since, and "laid up for a : week. Insure iu this reliable company.' Mr. Walker of New York, who represents the largest wool interests itx the United States called this week in company with Hon. W. F. Owens our Douglas County wool : mat). Ihe wool, interests of this county attructs attention from afar, and our sheep moa should make a note of this, and alwivyspul tha very best-aud"' oleiaest iato the market. ' r Syrap ot Fis:3. . - " Manufactured only by tho California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal.ts Natures -Own True Laxative. ; . This pleasant Jiouid fruit remedy may le had of Dr T, Hamilton at l'tfty cents or one dollar per bottle. Jt is the moHt pleasaut, prompt and effective remady knowc, to e'eaose the system; to act ou the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gen tly but ; thoroughly; ; to dispel Headaches', Ctdds and FeveVsJ to euro Constipation, Indigestion and kindred il'. ' ' Oil froai Nature's Wells. The skin on the he&dis kept soft and flex ible by a secretion from; the oil glands'. I When these are clogsed the hair dies and falls off,, Parker's Hair Balsam renews their action, restores the original color to the hair and makes it soft and glossy. It also eradicates dandruff. Notgr asy, not a dye, delictoasly perfumed. Dtsiihtfttl for a lady's toilet table. The t est of dressingsl Frtfer" alle to all similar articles because of its su perior cleanliness and purity. The Rarest of UomMnations. True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action has been attained ia tbe famous California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneScial effects have rendered it immensely popular, For sale by Pr, S. Hamilton. " "E3 THil STATE OF 0SEG0H. - -Portland claims a population of 29,000, exclusive of Chinese. . :.... vr There are 205 convicts io the State pen itentiary 20 being for lite. ; All hopes for tho mental recovery of ex -Senator Nesnuth have been given up. Plenty of rain is reported ia all parts of the State, aud prospects lor (rood crops era excellent. Archbishop G ross of the Catholic church has arrived at Portland and ttkea ebarge of this diocese. . . Ex-Senator Mitchell will shortly return to Portland to permanently locate. Trubably the Senatorial bea is huuimiuj; In his bonnet. -The publishers aud editors of Oregon U1 meet at Portland on Juna 13ih to complete the onranlzabiua of the Suite Press Association. . :, - -. Gov. Whiteaker..ha3 tiled his bond for $75,0')0 at coliecter of internal revenue for Oregon and will take pvtsessiouof the office in June. The Grand Army ot the Republic ia this state umbers 8-5 member Anions these are rep-' rejotitutives from S3 etatei and territories, repre Matia; ia all t'J3 regiments. The State Fair is to begin on the 2 1st of September and continue one week, thus conflict ing with the Lano county fair which has the same dates. This is a great miatake. The cheese factory at Cove, Oregon, uses the milk of 123 cows, and will increase the uuuiber to over 800 daring the season. The daily yield of chaste will reach U00 pounds era long. " W ork on the Indian School buildings at Salem will be commenced .soon. There are 219 stu dents, 150 of v. hom have been removed to. Salem, the rast remaining for the present at Forest Grove. De vol's foundry 7 and Adams' agricul tuial works, Salom, were destroyed bj fire of an incendiary origm, last week Loss 8,3iX, insurance $3,500. An-attempt was made at the same time to burn a saw-mill, but tho incipient flames were dis covered. ,7 The cattle shipments to the Mortana ranges from Oregon aud Washiiifft on thissoason will amount to 30,000 of 40,000 bead, v The shipment of live stock will cease to be much of a business as the shipping of slaughtered meat in refrigerators will be much cheaper and better. ' . A lare number of sheep which had beeu just sheared rnd dipped in Eastern Oregon, died dur ing the prolonged rain of the first of the month. Bands which h id already been driven to the mo un tain suffered most. The loss will no doubt reach several thousand ia the country. . The City of Stayton, Marion county, was incorporated by the last Legi&lature. Officers hive been elected aud everybody was jubilant. It now traaspire that the enacting clause was left out of the original bill aud therefore it is null aud void. 1'blly one more fur the last Legislature. According to the Walla Walla Journal the Northern Pacific railroad has contracted to hau wheat from uregon to Chicago for 31 cents a hundred pounds. This is a vistaiR-e of 2,600 mih-s and is almost the same rate as paid from Kosebury to Port land a dutance of 200 miles. The Hoult bill should have tackied tha freight question. - :. . According to the Telegram ten-families were to start from Viscoasin, havii.gfor their des tination tMiine portion of bouthern Oregon. Each family will average from three ito four persona. Tbey are all baid to possess considerable meaui, and heir object is to purchase farms adjacent to each othari and make this stato their permanent home. Heppner Times: Sinca J. Q. Wilson left here for his home in Salem, which was last Tuesday-, (May 12th) 1300 head of bis sheep have ptrishod. They wore dipped in a warm solution Just after being sheared and turned out in the cold lain. On the 13th when it w&3 quits cold and very stormy, the sheers chilled to death. This is a big loss and the eadl3 not yet, as others are dropping eff nightly. . ; . Martin Mackey iudicted for thi murder of Mike Pur cell iu Josephine count? wns tried on a change of venue to Jackson countv and convicted of murder hi the second degree. As this was under tho old constitutional jury law he was Indicted, it is more than probable that the verdict will stand. His sun, Wm Mackey, who was indicted for the same crime was discharged aj there was but little evidence against him. The Cost to Josephine county was The ueiigh school building in Port land, now being erected on the block bounded by Morrison, Alder, Lownsdalg end Twelfth streets, is to be completed b the 2:Hh of next August. Accor ding to the contracts under which the work is being done the building will cost 81 23.0C0, which, with 830,000 paid for the land, will make the total cost $153,000. It will be the finest educational building ou the Pacific coast and one of the tr.ef.t in the Uni ted States. It ia 00x140 feet and four stories high, the front tower retching to a he:ght of 1C8 feet and be flag staff 218 feet. - It will accommodate from 700 to SOU scholars. Lund Corners. milS FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED CT TUG J. tate Legislature: To establish a:l corners o f Goreroinr nt surreys. where the witness tres have beeucut. or have ialieu down, and where there reinalus the stump on which the bearing marks or blazes can 6tul be seen, or where other evidences of the Government corners may or can be found, whereby the said cornera es- tablishod by Governuieut surveys can be positively located by any of such or othe.r decid ing evidences, said corner or corners to be reestablished ia the man ner Drescribed iu this Section for establi?hine corners, and shall keep a serrate record of the same iu a book called Bearing. 'trees oi u . uurveys, anu giving thtfcdate, and n-imea of persons preeut, and turn said record over to his successor. ' When so re established, they slmll bs rocogniaed thereafter ss tho legal and permanent corner or corners- - . v Jt; mi2iLi, uouoty surveyor. HELP f jr working people Send 10 conts ios taga, and we will mill you fkbk, a rsyal valuable sample box of goods that will put yoa iu tho way of making more mouey in a few days than you eer thouriit possible at anv business. Capital not reauirad. You can liva at home aad worK in soaro time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. 50 cents to waut paralleled will send j particulars, directions, etc, sent irei. Immense pay ubsolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't de lay. Address bnasex & Co., Portiaud, Maiue. Wood! Wood! FRAN K sicMULLEX BEGS I EAVE TO INFORM the wood buyers of Roseburg that he will furn ish thim a nice article of wood- for lew unney than the can buy from ai.y other wood hauler in Doug las county at the uneard-of price of 93-50 per cord f.r four-fo.t wood; $2 ier tier for IS and 18 Such w-od. Good measure and satisfaction guaranteed. Give ma your order or leave it rith i. F. Barker. Foi; Sale Clu ap. ONE WALTER A. WOODS REAPER, HAS BEEX run three seasons ia all in good order is a six foot cut and is just as good as new and will he sold for fifty cents on the dollar of cost price. ' Enquire of Frank MoMallen oue and oie hall mile south - of Roseburg on west side of the river. F. Mcilullon. : FOU SALE. PROPERTY FRONTING ON THREE PRINCIPLE htreets, siae 00x130 feet, which will give FOUR buildii g lots 32x90 feet. G ood business house and also good dwelling, well furnished, fine well, with pum, also wood shed and other out buildings, and alt welt fenced. For particulars enquire at Krvisw otficj. , -;-." . . - ... - FINAL SETTLEMENT. - In the matter of tbe Estate "of Henry G Merman, deceswed. ...-..:, :-.,...,. TU OTICF.IS JIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDEK X signed, administratrix of the Estate ol Henry iiatermau, deceased, has filed her anal account io aid matter, iu the County Court of Douglas count? Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Tuesday, tbe Ith day of July 1S85, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a u of said dav as the time for bearing objections to sucn nnai account and tne settlement tnere'i. -Dated May 28th, 1385, bUSANA GATERUAK, Ad miuistratrix; Lane & Lane, her Attorneys. . QTT"RQP"PTRT?F0RTHEREnEw: and H-tppr Si easily earned -every evening.. rnt ail wuo j XTr X.iTr- ' vi'v ' work uwy test the buiiuess, we mana tnis ua i r j' ; 7 J Ji - j S T :'i offer: To all who are not well Satisfied we ?". . J. "u- f; I " (1 to uay for thetrouble of writhig us. Full ?; S E' Motion - l ;a 'u-h oi rta"'a NEW TIlIS WEEK. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon in and for Douglas County. -:, . T, R. Sheridan aud J. P. Sheridan, Partners doliijr bnsines under ths firm name of Sherinun Br.., Plaintiffs, -; : - V - s - " J. F. W. Saubert and K. K. Saubert, bU t ife; 1?. U. Noble and &, M. Nvble, his wife. The said F. W. Saubert and F- il. Noble buing partnar un der the firm name of Saube & Noble and 11. . Josephson, Defendants Notice ia hereby given that by srirtue of an execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court for l'ougius coun y, Oregon, on the 20th day of May ISSa anU K me directed aud deli veredin pursu-.ince of a Jucgtnent and deciee duly made and en u-red in s.vd circuit Court on the 5th da of Slay lSo ia favor of the above named Plaintiffs and against t..e above named Defendants, J. F W. S-iobert and Jl. K. Saubrt, his wife, and F. H. Noble, afl'i S. M. Noble, bis wife, ana said J. F. W. Saubert and F. H. Noble being- part ners under the firm name ol Saubert & Nohle t'or the suni of $6d.&) and an attoruey's foe of $:5.Q and $02.69 eoBts aud disbursements, and for the ft re'-los-ure of a mortgage ou real property by said Sauherfc & Noble to said Sheridan liros and fr r the sale of tlie mortgaged premises to satisfy foii Judgment, at torney's foe and cottts and disbursements and whereas said Execution comuiaiuls me th it out- of the said mortgaged premises for the foreclosure and sale of which said decree and Judgment were recov- ' ered, I satisfy the said sum aud attorney's fee, caa and disbursements. I have levied upon and on Sat urday June 27th, between the hours of oVloi k a m m aud 4 o'clock r at, to-wit, at tha hour of 2 o'clock r m a ol said;day, will sell rt public auction to the liighot bidder for casta in hand at the Court Hoie Iaor iu -Uoseburg, Oregon, all the right, title and interest of the said Defendants, J. F. V. Saubert, 11. E. Sau bert, F, 11 Noble, rt Mfcoblc, or either of thuni, in and to the following described mortgaged premise, to-wit, Begmnius: at the North East corner of S P Blakely's Donation lana claim ia section 13, Towu khip 20, kiouth Range 4. West, in Doujlas county, ureguti, anu ruiiumg tnence soma a cuains, t tencii South-70 degrees West 11 chains, thence North 14 degrees East 5.30 chains to North boundary of said ' claim, tnenoe in an eautesly uirectiou alonsr north boundary to the place of beginning and containing ' 5.60 acrna, also and Island, known and described as Lots number 7 and 8 m section 15 Towurhip-23 South of range 4 West in Douglas eountv. OTejron. . containing 9.95 acres, together with the Saw Mill, Mill Duns, races, houses and other impro omenta situate on or belonging or in any wise appertaining; tnereto, also an. tne ngnt, utie ana interest ot raid ; parties in and to all roads and rights of way for traveling or maintaining, having or using -right of way over, upon or across the lauds of Willmra Trak aud 8. P. Blakely, to and from said sawmill arc premises, all of tne above described premises, herult- taments, tcnemeutsand appurtenances being deede l to and ia the name of F. li. . Noble but ownod un i possessed bvihe said J. F. V. Saubert and F. H. Noble as co-partners. - - Witness ray baud this 2SLh day of Mav. 1SSS. O. A . TAYLOR, Sheriff of Douglas county, Orcgo i. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogou within- and for the County of Douglas. ; Rosalie Pelland and Zepha Pelland, her husband, Plaintiffs, vs.- i . 1 Thomas O'Reilly aud Frank M. Baker, Defendants. Suit in Equity to quiet title to real estate. " , To Thomas O'Ecilly and Frank 51. Baker, the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Or-. egon, you are required to appear and answer tha - complaint or Piamtius med against you in the above entitled Suit, in the above eutitled Court, on or be fore the frstdav of the next regular term thereof, to-wit, on Monday the 19thday of Octolier 18S..lf j-ou -fail to j appear and answer Plaintiffs will apply t the Court forthe relief demanded iu said CouipUint, to-wit; - - :. - . A decree that the defendants and all persons claim ing under them by title accruing subsequent to. this suit, be forever barred from all claim to any estate of inheritance iu the E of S E J of Sec lo and the W J of S W J. of Sec. 11 in T 25 S of R 4 in the district of lands subject to rale at the Laud Office of the Southern district of Oregon. - - This Summons is published by order of Hon. R. S. Beau, Judge cfsaid Court dated May 5th, 1385. Administrator' s Notice. WITH WILL ANNEXED. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO ALL WHOM JL it may concern tnat the undersigned bna been duly appointed by the County Cwirt. of Douglas County. Oregon Administrator, with "ill annoxei of the estate ot John F. Suthcriia, late of said county, decfiastd. :--- - ! All persons Indebted to Said estate are hereby no tified to make immediate payment to the. under-, signed at bis office in the city of Oakland, in said county, and all parties having elaims agaiitat taid -estate are hereby required to present the samo, with projer vouchers duly erificd, t the tmdersigued at h's law office in tbe city of Oakland, in said county and State, within sfx months fruni date hereof. Dated HajTlfth, 1835. .'1. C. A. SEULBREDE, . Administrator, with wiil annexed, of the estate of John F. Sutheriht, deceased. mf-jl-7' !uat'(linir.s Sale. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE'S THAT BY VIRTUE XI ; of a license f; the County Ciurt of Dong-aa joucty, Oregon, made on the 11 th day of May, A. D -1SS5, authorising me so to do, f will on Tuesday tho lbth of June,la65 between thf hoursof 10 o'cloc!c,a k. , and 4 o'clock, P. Mi of said day, on thettaid lands id Myrtle Cieek precinct, Douglas county, Oregon, offer for sale to tbet highest bidder for Cash tho fol lowing described premises, to wit: An undivided one half interest in aad to Lot numbered one, S of is K , and S E of X fc? J of Section 30, Towushii) 29 S. of R 4 West of tho i Willamette meridian iu Douglas County, Oregon, containing V,2 and 93-100 acre of land. Alex. McCahty, j . Guardian of the Estate of Olive Oatman, a minor. Ey Lane & Lane, his Attorneys. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE CO-PARTNtRSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST . ing under the fbm name and style of Abraham, Wbeeler & Co., contesting of Sol. Abraham, ftudolph Abraham, L. V. Wheeler and W. M. Wbeeler is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Any debt due from the firm are M bo paid by -Sol, Abraham, and . all accounts due to the linn are to be paid to tha said Sol. Abraham. I .- BOl ABKAHAM.-T.- ltoscburg, Orcgin, ) K. ABRAHAM. ; May S.h, ldj . "i L. . WHEELEK, ' 'V. M. WHEELER. IYOTZCE! Land Offlce at Ro-wburg, Oregon, Apr.lil, lSi,- ' TUOT1CE li HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FoL lowing named mettler hq filid notice of his in tei'.tioii to make inal proof in wunort of his claim. and hat said proof; wili be male boIre the Kc ister . 11 West, He names the following witnesses t;i prove hiscon- thiuous residence upon, uud nltivautu rt staid land, viz: Mai tin Miller of Dora; Frank Scofltld of Dora, . John Miller of Dura: John Woekly of Looking GIms. W. F. BENJASU., ' - Reginjr... , AdtTliIlistatrix, Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TN dersumed has by the County Court of Doutrlaa County, Oregon, been appointed Administrat rix ot the Estate of Geo. W. Hunter, deceased. All partiea indebted to said estate are hereby n. tilled to make immcniate payment to the undersigned at her resi dence, twelve miles east of Myrtle Crcec, isail county, and all parties hav'itg claims against the said estate will present the same to tho uu leni-ned duly verifiedj within six moutes from tho date here of. -. . - - - -, :- Datod AprU 29,'131. MARY HUNTER I - Administratrix Assignee's Noficc. TOTfCE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE XS Dement of Myrtle Cieck, Douglas County, Oregon, on tho 17th day of Apnl, 13 j., made a gen eral assignment to the undersigned 11. W. Stephen. jsnn of an ma property under me provi-aon oi tne SUtute of Oregon entitled "-An act to Secure Tedit- ors a just dl vuion of the estates of debtors wn con -vey to assigns f or the benefit of creditors," an 1 that the undenignedfhas duly qualified s such as. vnec. Tlieref ore. All persons having claims a eaii st th said George Dement are hereby notified to j'TMsejit the same, under oath, to the u ndvrnigncd at i yrtla. Creek, Douglas Couuty, Oregon, witbin threa nuiiitha from this date. All persons indebted to Gcor;e De ment are required to make immtvliute payrcent W. me.. 11. W. STEPHENS)"., L. P. Mosnca," : v , - - Awigice. - Atty lor Assignee - . .... Datel April 21, ' . . - " For Sale.; THE FAMOUS JERSEY BULL, BEX TiUT'LTS Rv He la of the "Myers" Jersey stfwk of Jaqks ja county; Is 7-S Jersey, five eir old and is of w dark -btiii lie color, weighs 1300 pounds; U peaceabie an.l kind. Will be sold reasonable. Eofiufre t my J place, one and one half mile south f Khu rg, o: i west side of tae river. FRANK SfcMULLEN