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E3S3355S ROSEBURG REVIEW. FrJDAXJUNE 19, 188 STATE INSTITUTE. The State "Teachers' Association will convens at Astoria Montlay . eyening, July 6th, and continue in session J uly 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10 lb All teachers and friends of education fire cordially invited to attend and aid in promoting and developing the edu cational work of our State. An excellent piograninie is be;ng prepared, and will be published at. an early da v. Prominent teachers and lecturers from ocr colleges and leading public schools will be present and take part in the exercises of the Association. Every effort will be made to make each session eminently interesting, instruc tive and successful ' Arrangements have been made by which all persona attending the Associ ation and paying full fare over the East and West Side Divisions of the Oregon and California Railway to Portland, i will bo entitled to return tickets at eighty (SO) per cent off from regular fare to destination. '- Arrangements have been made with the Oregon Bail way and Navigation Company for excursion rates - of-two dollars and fifty cents (2.50) per person ft om Portland to Astoria and return. - The Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's excursion Ssmamers will leave Ash street dock, Portland, at G o'clock A. 31. for Astoria,' 'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, July Cth, 7th, and 8th, at which time round trin tickets mav ha mirchaswl at the Ash street office. By special arrangement, the return time on the Oregon and California Railway has been extended so as to in clude Thursday, July lGlb, and by special arrangement the excursion rates on the Oregon Railway arid Naviga tion Company's steamers will be good to return to Portland until September 30th. ."'...-.';.." This will enable persons from differ ent, lvivfo rvf fllQ fil'.jta -affnn,1i'n t.! Association to remaiu and visit the sea coast if they so desire. Thursday, July 9th, will be devoted to excursions to Fort Stevens, Port iJanby, liweco, Aoungs iliver Jballs and other points of interest. For this purpose arrangements have been made with Captain J. II. D. Gray, of the Ilwaco Steam Navigation Company, to furnish transportation ou that compa ny's steameis. The leading hotels in Astoria will make liberal reductions, and the hos pitable citmm3 of that city have ar ranged to entertain the visiting teach ers during the days of the Association. E. B. McElr'oy, Superintendent of Publiclnstruction. An extra session of the Legislature would cost a great deal of money. The eople are worried by hard times and tired of being taxed. Let the Governor do the people simple justice in the mat ter and appoint a senator If he does otherwise he simply defies the will of the people becomes extravagani with the people's money all for the sake of a littlo partisan advantage. We hardly bcliave Gov. Moody can be such a par tisan as this would indicate. " California is glutted with fruit,.and the papers are calling a halt on the planting of new orchards or further production. The crchardists find a lim ited market, and the surplus of canned goods on hand from last year causes many of the'eanueries to exercise cau tion in the business. The outlook "s hot good in California for fruit raisers, and all through over production. Salem Statesman: The session laws have just been completed and are now . jn the binder's hands. They . contain over 600 pages and aro the largest ever issued in Oregon.' Also the rules and vamilf mna i n-l.-v.Wit.r. pi-... . .. i. 1 ...... . from the Peui'entiary were issued this week in pamphlet form, by the Gover nor's Advisory Committee. Great pressure from the East is be ing brought to bear upon Gov. Moody concerning yio. convening of an extra session of the Legislature. Lot the Governor stiffeu hu ' back, appoint a senator and s ive tha people many thousands ot dollars. He is warned in time. Lit him be wise and refuse to obey the party lash. . Ilonesty is always tho best policy. Let the Governor appoint a U". S. Sen ator and then let the matter go before the people two years hence. This would ba honest, economical and rhht. The people of Oiegon deniiind; to be heard uj on this matter. The sentiment of -the people of Pouglas county is against an extra ses iiioil of the Legislature and they wudi the Governor to know ir. A etition i "favpr of "big "Wjisted womon was universally bigned in Rose- Lijrg this weelc, . DIED. On the afternoon of last Wednesday at the home cf his parents in this city after a brief illness. Ernest son of David C. and Electa McClallan. Er nest was born in Canyon ville; Douglas county Oregon, on J une 25th 18G7 and was rawed in this city. Death; is sad and sorrowful at all times but in this instance the word sounds more than ordinarily., mournful. It ia too often the custom of newspapers to pub lish notices in praise of the dead in ex cess of merit, but of the youth just gone from among us forever none but words of goodness and love can truthfully be spoken. His childhood was of amia bility and gentleness, Lis youth and approach to man's estate was character ized by fine sense, high honor-and a true spirit of manhood. By the ma ture in years he was observed and admired, to . his companions he was endeared and by his parents and imme diate friends he was deeply- beloved fie was a member of the Brass Baud of this city ' and though the youngest of their number was the first to passaway, Death has created a void in their ranks and hearts, and the latter can never be tilled. His young life was simple, art less and pure. , To his bereaved patents and sorrowing friends there can be no Greater consolation than the concious- ness that as he lived, so does he rest Truly -'he sleeps the sleep of thejust.'"' Colonel Deuby, the newly appointed minister to China, although a citizen of Indiana, is said to be in perfect accord with the people of the Pacific Coast in regnrd to the Chinese ques tion. This is refreshing infoimation Treasurer's ITctice- . All parties holding County warrants endorsed prior to September 16th 1S8 will please present then claims to the County Treasurer, as interest will cease from June 1st 1885. W. N. Moore Couxtv Treasurer. Do not fail to read our clubbing rates with the New York World. Syrup of Figs- Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. SaoJ Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of Ir 8. Hamilton at lif ty cents or one dollar per bottle. ; It is the moat pleasant,' prompt and effective remody known, to cleanse the system; to act on the Liver, Kidneys and BoweU gen tly but 'thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation Indigestion and kindred il's. Are You Tired of Being Sick! We want to any a word to the men, women andirfe who work in stores, offices and fac-r torie3. There arn hundreds of Ihouanuh of you in the country. Very few of you are web. You are shut up too much and exercise too little. In this way you are sick! Your blood is bad, your digestion poor, your head often aches, you don't feel like work. Your liver, stomach and kidneys are out of order. Par ker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such c.ises. It is pure, sure and pleasant." ' NEW THIS WEEK. Slocum's Halx. Tuesday, " Jimc fZi, 1 885 ATKINbON'S COMEDY CO. ' IK -" :ck' ..nan.": nnu WITHOUT A TLOT BUT WITH A ,. PURPOSE TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH. The well known GROCERY, The HOME of the PECKS, The PICNIC at Wauwatosa, Don't fail to see our. POPULAH PRICES. Reserved Seats for Sale at A. C. Marks', xiiardiau'.s Sale. TVTOTICE 13 HEREBY GINEX THAT ON SATUR day, July lilh, lStS5, at one o'clock p.m. on the premi;e?, I will eell at public auction to highest bid der, the following described property belonging: to V .....a - L' -.1 T . t- . ...I . . FTIU . 1 1 iot and appurteuances owned by said StepherJarsh in tha towu of Looking Gla-ss, Douglas County Ore gon, Terms, Cash. lif order of J. S. Fitzhugh, county Juda-e, dated Jno lOtb 1885. r. ll. HILL, uuardian 01 a. aiargu. EXEC UTOK'S SALE. VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON TIIEl3tb JLl day of July, lz$5, at one o'clock r. m., at tho Court House Door ia Kotieburg, Douglas county, Oregon, I will sell at publicauollon to highest bidder tne toiiowmg property ot tin W-tato ti j. u. .Hoed Sr, deceased, to-wit: The warehonso on tha wwst fide of tho side track of the O & O U R at Uoscburtr, known as the Kloed warehouse, together with the t n ne, c-le.mer, aud all its appurtcr ancei. Terms of sale, one year's time, secured nolo or cash. F. P Hoa.tsr, Exkci'Tor Last Will aso l"EsTAMB.vr OF J. C. I LOKD, SB. - . - - ROSEBTJRG GROCERY STORE ROBT. EAST ON, PROPRIETOR. i ; - .. . Jackson Street, one door South of Mrs. Compton's. HAS JUST RECEIVED ! CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES, CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES, " SUGARS, CANNED GOODS COFFEES, ETC., ETC., ETC, F Exchange Goods for Good Butter and Fresh. Eggs . MY GOOPS ARE ALL FRESH, ' - ROBT. EASTON. A PBIZ& send six c mts for postage.' an l roi!eive free, a costly box of (roods wmcnw.lt heinail, of eitlier sex to more money right away than any thinir else ia the world. Fortunes await tba workers absolutely sure At ones addresr THUE and o,, AuusU, Slaiuc, Eucklea'3 Arnica Salve The" Best Salve in the" world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, '.Salt Rheum, lever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. - Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H, Hamilton. Attention 3Ieelmnies. mmm book SHOWS how to proportion cornices, to make mouldings How to make Eave and Rake mould- ding; gauge a tapeiing stick' 8 square; make atop mitre box; get the length of hip rafters; get the backing for the same, get the length of jack rafters; get the length of valley raf ters; get the hip for a concave rcof ; get the $ and pitch roof; cut the top end of mould ing for rake; strike a circle with a square; draw a spiral. Also the 47th problem of Euclid explained in a new way, for the benefit of Carpenters. Price 50 cents. FOR SALE AT THE REVIEW OFFICE. -KOTIC&; JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that during my absence, my busi ness is left in care of J. C. Fullerton, and any person desiring to see me in relation thereto will please call on him. J. W. HAMILTON. Roseburg, May 20, 1885. BlacksmjthinG P. M. MATHEWS HAV'l.VG LEASED BOW EN Bros.' BlacTcsmith Shop is now prepared to !o al worn in tne i; lacK-imtlinitr Line in a bra tolas manner. Horseshoeing a specialty - Oro on HAS JUST RETURNED FROM Missouri, where he purchased Seventeen Head- of Fine Pedigreed Short Horn Durham Cattle! And ha3 established a Stock Farm at the Red Hills, Eight miles north of Oakland. The next season he will have CALVES FOR SALE and in vites t'ie attention of the citizens of Douglas county to this new euterpiise. A Cut of the Sire of two of his Calves ean be seen at this office. - . This Bull Weighs 2500 Pounds! Thin in flesh, and a a beaub. Mr. Kerley can be seen at Oakland and would dispose of two Yourg iSuils this Season. These Stock were purchased of the Celebrated Independence Stock Raisers Chiles, Knox, Davis Bros., and Hughes & Son, and are catalogued. There are two Sucking' Calves born since the purchase, an.l five more will come this Season. L. C. BEARDSLEY, DEALER IN OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL. COME AND GET TERMS BEFORE PURCIIAS in elsewhere. Office near Uepot, M. Roseburg. MRS. E. F. IIOTCHKISS; FINE MILLINERY ANT . "Icat Dressmaking! ROSEBURG OREGON. TfILL FURNISH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST i (todg in the Market. Ladies Wear, Laces, Rucbinj, Hosiery and Jewelry. MISS SUSIE LEWIS HAS CHARGE OF THE Dreosnmkiny THjnartment, whic;h insures a Good and Fashionable fit. Near the Depot. RRWS riiif.iA a rrfiteff if fit IN VALUABLE TO ALL! TO ALLIfO f V.'lli be mailed toallaDDlicants and to customers of last vear witEoct crderinjrit It contains illustrations, prices. descriptions and directions forplanting all Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc. D. M. FtRRYsxCO. SLK,T SIOOKE'S K ESTAViS AXT. (Prineipiial Business Street.) Rosebui'g, . Oregon. MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS iir We Keep the Best the Market Affords. MRS NELIJL, M0Ol;F PO RTL AN D ADVERTISE MENTj C. W. KNOWLES, L. P. BROWN. ST. OHAELES HOTEL, BROWN & KNOWLES, Proprietors.; COR. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND. IS A FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING OF ISO Rooms, located in the center of the City. Five minutes walk to tho Pot ofnee. Kept on tha Euro pean plan. Roonia from 5t cents to $-2.00 per day. The Restaurant is the finest in the city, the Ubius are supplied wUMhe beat. Meals, from 15 ceuUt u p. French Dinner, 0 cents Free Coach to and from the House. A safe Elevator ia in the House. Solic iting a 6harc of the patronage, 1 am, . i ery lruiy i ours, li. D. BROWN- Bex. L. Nokdkxa W. H. Axdris. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.) ; CORNER OF FIRST AND MORRISON ST. PORTLAND, -' - OREGOX NORDEN & ANDRUS. -Props. Free Coach to and from the House. JUST OPENED. The New Esmond. l?ortlticl, Oregon. THOS.GUINEAN, PROPRIETOR: New Siouse, Kcw Furialtnre, New everything. All mode a Improvements : Hydraulic Elevator, etc European or American plan. JUST OPENED. ' THE ' INTERN ATI0ML Cor. Third aa& E Streets. Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, 'Hills LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE J. offers saprior a-j-ousnoaatiuns at t.ialar imcos, MoaW its, li .u:m and Oac. On'y Unea blocks .rum aj I'ciuii aid S;oi.ii;cr Ujnti:i-;M, tQ Runs to anil frUJ li;c,iiit!i t Chuitsd jcrv-uls. Aw uverbargs ur lviatiou fr,m reg-ilne rtes ot 1.00 I er bav. . raaro-tf E. LEWZSTOtl. Prop'r. Louis Eppingsr, Manager. EUROPEAN PLAN. Sample Rooms for Oommorcial Trav TORTLAND, ORECr Molion Mouse SOL. Manager. No. CO Alder Street, near 4th, PORTLAND, Oregon. KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE . NEW YORK COlvFEE HOUSE, RESTAURANT AND Oyster Saloon- THE LEADING CHECK RESTAURANT IN CITY SIFERD HACKNEY, PROP'S. Open Day and Night. Frivate Rooms for Ladies. 132 First Street Portland Orecron, Established 1S52. ' 1; A; ROBERTS, Corner First and Aider Streef Portland Or. THE LEADING .CtdtKtER,1 W&TTECi . AND OF OREGON. CSTTHE PLACE TO BUY.JgJ J B 'C0NGLE Manufacturnr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, 53B.LEAT1JER AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND, OREGON. TAPE WORM Infallible Cure in one-half, to two hours time without any pain, or danger whatever to the patient. No interruption of busin ess. Dose: 55 table spoonfuls. For particulars, apply to John Wilhelm, Agent CT AWer Street. PorlanU OREGON STATE NORMAL Diiiisr,oiiEaojsr. Graduates Receive State FOR rAKTIC ULAIIS, ADDKKSS . HENRY L. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Strictly One DEALERS Hry Goods f Groceries f Croclcerifj . DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, ; JERSEYS, f FANCY GOODS, SILKS, " CLOACS, Everything ia the lino.of will we sold ii'osn tins -date 011, dive us a call ami convince yourself-- of our BAKAI,S at the SIIICTLY ONE Pi:iElTOiSL (0) Would Respectfully Akxouxce to Tha Ever Before to l'uuxisii - a.EVER'i "riiiiN o itv rxniii. loirs' 2;.- 1 " TT AYING lately aitted a New J. A. Fay Moulding aa J.1 of the VERY BEST A FTNE STOCK OF MOULDINGS A3D SUGAR FINE CEDAR RUSTIC. GRAIN SAV.TEC LOOKING FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. BARN LUMBER uml FliMCl.Vti lurnished at flAKD TIME i'iRJK.S. wood sound CEU Vii lSTS, UAILINO, rR Reference see Residence of Cy. Suiith, 4 miles aVve town or Ir. Ituiul ton's, Roseburg. Wo we bound to make the best LuuiLtr aaU toivcsalisf:icTi;iii. Ulvetu trill. I 11 orders left with ThoJ Sberi-lan will be promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered on sbor nutioe alter May lit. AU vrlera should bo AUUriscd tw "Voltaire' Grurnv. ' LOOKING CLASS CRKUOS. :tsx. Keeps a fuil line of Dress Goods of cveiy variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. A fT line of Satins, Brocades aitl .Velvets. A full line of L'aiicy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A full line of lth!z. -4 o H o 'Jl o b A fall line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hats and Caps, Doots awl Shoes. A full line of Staple aud Fancy Groceries and To'oaccos. A full line of Crockery and Glassware. And last, but -not least, a full line kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and S3232E3 TJZl- M JOS133P1-ISON. FINE STALIOM;-- CLTDB! Owned by J. Vf . Carlon, tho noted Horseman. ; . This Famous II orse is 16 hands high, weighs over 1,400 lbs, is of inar hogony Bay Color. Six years old next June, Perfect in Form, Limb aud Body. ' ' ' ' CIjYDE was sired at Salem by the nojed imported Gleneld, winner at the Centennial 1876, and imported into the United States by J as, Bur rows, purchased in 1876 by Major Brce, and by him brcughtto Oregon. Gleneld was sired by the gret Scotch prize winner, Johnny Cop, that won more prizes than any other horse in his day. Ilia dam was by the justly renowned, Glenald. CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry an.! Hamiltonian, brought from Illi nois to Oregon in 1868, and purchased by Jesse Cornelius. ' - Ths attention of all Farmers and Horsemen is called to the above partic ulars, and they aro asked to call and see this beautiful horse and get terms. . Good pasturage furnishel at reason able ; rates. Every .possible care will be taken to prevent accidents or es capes, but no responsibility assumed. For further particulars iieeor address J. W, CARLON, Uoacburs, Oregon. Educational Diploma REASON, A. M DRAIN, OREGON. IN Glo tiling , Trun7c5JVrli323, SATINS, VELVETS, ETC, GBNBIML .ITOISE at ued-rocSt prices. the Public that Tuey are Letter Matchi:i ilacliiiie we will keep au immense stook ! WELL SEASONED CEDAR PINE LUMBER! . o m o i i 0 V of Ostrieh Plumes and Tips, with all Hat Shapes of latest pattern. ! NOTICE! fpnhe Co-partnership hereto -f- fore existing between R. S. & J. 0. Sheridan is this day dissolved by mutual consent the firm retiring from business All notes and accounts due the firm must be paid within sixty days or costs will bo id- ded. Hardware, stoves : and tinj ware will -be sold-at cost' for CASH ONLY from this date. E. S. & J. C. Shoidani llcsebnrg, April 3d, 1885. ISAAC MATHEWS, j Hs Just Opened j NEW SXXVT 3r-A.liKIi:XJ Opposite Gallon's Stable. X uicy Bocf, Moderate Trices l I. i f I." I I !: M Jaj lag PJ AT - - IILlABl9 OB. J.M.DILLARD would.reapeotfally iuform the pablc tht ha on baud a riae asaorttueat of - Dry Gaads, rocciics, liciuly-lliiile Cloilitiig and ia fact everything nsaUly kaps ita r . ciasa store. Liive luni a cmi. Goods at ZiOTV Prices All kinds of Pr.oduc3 Tiikcn n E xs:i 1:12c f )r J 1 i ta,A . orders promptly attaultd fr. Dr. A SEC02li, SPECIALIST. Curvs all Ohruiiic Uiiease. Catarrh, Aetbina, Consauiption, Aeiirai!;i Ubeuuiatism, Paralj-sif", Brights Di$ ase. Drops, White Swdliug, Siif joiuis, etc. This treatrneut thoroughly pur'uie the blKd. iiriviiig all imuuiitie a 1 corrupt maiter f.om the whyle wyetetn and briDga eac auJ every uerve au,l muscle to a healthy tstate and i:3 tuiturl w ork. . r: Air who are saffiiiiu front Chraivc Ls "ases are reuuested to call. Thers will be no charge i'r cor3 Iting with.. the patient. Terms in all casfesi retO n ablf. A. Secokd. Cosaiofrf'itan Hotel. ' Rose Lurg.' Oregon. CIVIL BEJSD. STORE, V. I. ARUKIGTOI, DEALER IN Dry Gools "3rD:2i:3 sts Ali Kinds of Prate Ta!.i . h . Exshnjo.. CIVIL BSMD, DOUG. CO., OREGON. Tvlrs. R. Breckenridge, AGENT FOR " W. H. McOOEHIOS, Importer- ami Mauufacturcr of.- MONUMENTS i HEADSTONES Of American aud orein Marhio aul.Sjotch (Jramte. Kn imats givea : for Cpiug-in Sand t"ISt', Also Agent for Walker ajl Iron Fence for Cciavt8t v Eiul 'suro. . ... . ROSEBURG, - - CREGriH, BMLEY'S HOTEL. Board $1 per Cay; Singls Meals, 25 cents, SSTTiiis house ha3 htel.v ehaneJ har.da anJ 1 i;i; ptilJii; will Gild die best of accouiuio-luiions. I s-ir::i SA.ii.cr AND , VARIETY STORE! A Fall Stock of Family Groceries. FARM ESS WILL FLXD IT TO TilEUl A07AN liti to ptircln-se tiiolr Uroceries. Sexr tlie po bivo mo a Call. . Y, S. IloTOUiUsif; T. L. Gaxnon, . C. A. Blackjiah, CAHTLIAVZ, WAGON, AXD SBLACSSS1ITH SH0P13 Ailaniioii's Old Stand. Jaj'ii : on SLrcel. , MANCJFACTUI1ERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, OUjSSHS! AU Kin Js of Repairing Do r,' Ter.na ar lieasouable. 1 (.Lvnxox & BLA .KiiA.H. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Oak and. Ore con FL'LL stock of .. Jewell; , lyings, Patent Spectacles- tlepairiu Guarauteed for two yearsTEt Coiue rijbi along anJ see for yourself. MRS. S. A. IliTTCIlEXSO.V, MILLINERY STOKE! Otilctvliid, Oregon, LADIES WILL F.iSD Mr STOCJi LARGE AND Coiupiete. - Ibices moderate. O v M Ca1l. Heh. S. A.HvTCinsso.