Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, June 26, 1885, Image 1

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THE REVIEW
THE BEVIEY7
HAS THE -
FINEST JOB OFFICE
t IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLASTS,
And other Printing, including
Large ail Hsavj Pesters ail Siow Eaul-Bilis,
Keatiy and expeditiously nentd '
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
IS ISSUED
FRIDAY MORNINGS,
BY
J. R. N. BELL, - - Proprietor.
our
One Year - - -Bix
Months
Three Months -
- - $2 50
- - 1 50
1 00
These ire the terms of those paying la slrsjnce The
Rkvizw offers fine Inducements to idyertiaers. Terms
reasonable.
VOL. -X.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1885.
NO. 12.
.zsf V 1L V V O
JOHN LAKE.
LANE & LANE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on Main Btreet, opposite Cosmopolitan
Hotel.
J. C. FULLERTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HTJ Office In Marks' brick, up stairs.
A. F. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Next door to llogan's Store.
W. N. MOORE,
General Insurance Agent.
.Office at Court House,
ROSEBURG, : : : : OREGON.
. . SCKOCJGS, JB4
JEfceal Estate .Agfexit,
Office with Lane & Lank, opposite the
Cosmopolitan Hotel,
Roseburje, Douglas County, Oregon.
ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE AND CITY
property Bought, Sold or Leased on Com
mission. Exchanges of Real Estate effected.
mar20-tf
J. JASECULEK,
PRACTICAL
Watclmater. Jeweler and Optician,
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Deoler In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
AND A FULL USE Of
Cigass, Tobacco & Fancy Goods.
Th only reliable ()ntomer in town for the proper adjust
ment oi spectacles ; always on nana.
Depot of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spec
tacles and Eyeglasses.
Office In Hamilton Brick Block,
IIOSEUUJXU. OREGON.
lANGmiBERG'S
Boot and Shoe Store
ItOSEB URU, OREGON,
On Jackson Street, Opposite the Post Office,
Keeps on hand the largest and best assortment of
Eastern and San Francisco Roots and
Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers,
And eTerytbing in the Boot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Beat of Leather and Warran all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice.
I keep always on hand
TOYS AND NOTIONS.
Musical Instruments and Violin Strings
a specialty.
' LOUIS LAXGEXBERG.
JOIEL. MINTIE,
TI1E SPECIALIST,
No. 11 Kearny St., San Franciscd.Cal.
Treats all Chronic, Special and Private
diseases with wonderful success.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
- Ofg A nkvER FAILIXG
- IniTUK for W.rrnna Iia.
oUity. Seminal Weak
ness, nxnausted vltal-
i ty, Spermatorrhoea,
LOST MAX 11001,
l ui jv v-n--j .a. ui ai j oio(
Proetatorrhoea, and all
the terrible effects of
Mf-abuse,youthful fol-
ies a ad excess in ma-
urcr years, sucn as
Loss of Memory. Lassi.
tuae, xsouiuruai i.iiu&tuons, aversion to society.
Dimness of Vision. Noises in the Head, ex
cesses In drinking intoxicating liq
uors, the vital fluid passing unobserved in
the urine, and many other diseases that lead to
lnsamtv and death.
Dr.iUiitle.who is A Regular Physl
slan. Graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, will aaree to forfeit
Hundred Dollars for a case of . this kind
the Vital lleistorative (under his special
advice and treatment) will not cure, or for any
thing impure or injurious found in iu Dr.
31 in tie treats all private diseases successfully
without mercury. Consultation Free.
Thorough examination and advice, including
analysis or urine, ss.uu. trice or vital e
storative. $1.50 a bottle, or four times the
quantity, $5.00; Bent to any address upon re
ceipt of price, or C. O. D., secured from observa
tion, and in private name if desired by Dr.
nintie. u Kearny Htreet, San Fran
Cisco, Cal. Send for lists of questions and
pampniec
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE,
Will be sent to any one apply ing by letter.statlng
symptoms, Bex and age. Strict secrecy in res
Cards to all business transactions.
Dr. 311 n tie's Kidney Remedy, XE
P1IRET1CU jI, Cures all kinds of Kidney
and Bladder Complaints. Gonorrhoea. Gleet.
Leuchorrhcea, etc. For sale by all druggsits; $1
1)B.MIXTIE'S DAXDFXIOX PILLS
are the best and cheapest DJTSPEPSIA and
uiLiiotJn cure in the market, tor sale by
an aruggisis.
dr, liebic's
WONDERFUL
German Invigorator
Men who are bcffer-
Jng from Disease and
eakness broiiehtonby
earlv imnnidence op ex
cesses, causing nervous debility, premature
decay lost manhood, etc., having tried in vain
every known remedy, should procure immedi
ately DR. L1KBIU S IN VIUOKATOR NO. 2.
THE DOCTOR will agree to forfeit $1000 for
a case undertaken, not cured. The reason why
a many cannot get cured of weakness and
above diseases is owing to a complication called
PROSTATOrtKxifiA. witn Hyperesthesia,
which requires special treatment.
DR. LIEBIG'S INVIGORATOR NO. 2. under
our advice and special treatment, is the only
native cure for PROSTATORRHEA..
ir T.TEBIG &CO. for the past nineteen vears
have made an exclusive specialty of the treat
ment of diseases or men.
if nimnlM aDDear on the face, if you become
listless and despondent, look out for the compli
cation with Semiaal Weakness and loss of Vi
talitv known as Prostatorrhea. Hundreds of
Via hiwn lost, and thousands have lost
their nroperty and pleasure in life from its ef-
frrr Varicocele, or wormy veins or the scro-
tn-m nftn the unsuspected cause of Lost Man-
.J rwhtlrv. etc. DR. LIEBIG'S Invigorator.
No. is the only known remedy for the above
enmnlication. and a perfect and permanent
on r h cmaranteed In all cases undertaken
a advice and treatment.
Most powerful electric belts free to patients.
t rirAvn t.h wonderful power of the IN VIG
OR ATOR, A $2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.
Call or address.
Dr.Xlebls Co' Private Dispensary,
I r. LANE.
400 Geary St., San Francisco, cau
Samuel Harks.
Ashxb Marks.
S. lrlARKS 2c CO.,
DEALERS IN
HEML
-HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND-
(Mil, Dry
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Wool and Produce of
AND THE VERY HI Gil EST CASH PRICES PAID FOB TIIEM.
MARKS fc CO., -
HITCH XJF1
.Gut before you do
W. C. WOODWARD'S
If
AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE.
On of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods
but the best leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
"W. Gr. Woodward, Roseburg Or.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OREGON.
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks of
GENERAL MAHDWAI&E
Ever brought to Douglas, and, when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinware,
They are prepared to declare they have the
ern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper
In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS,
superior inducements to purchasers. Try us.
We can give you bargains in the following
BUCK'S BONANZA,
FARMER'S UTILITY,
; OCCIDENT,
: And other
The best of workmen are constantly employed
buyers should learn our pricea
"We have also bargains to offer in GUNS,
well as in Shotguns and Pistols.
We are also Aeents for the White. Peerless
we Bell at lowest rates ana warrant as complete
1 Averill and Rubber Paints,
ThA ht in thft mnrirpt. at lowest rates. Give
prices, ana we promise to
JOHN FRASER,
W W I
iinmp mane furniure.
WILBUR, OREGO.
UPHOLSTERY, IRW MATTRESSES, ETC,
Constantly on hsnd.
FURNITURE.
I have the Rest
STOCK OF FURXITUSE
South ef Portland.
And all of my own msiiafaeture.
Xo Two Prices to Customers.
Residents of Douglas County are requested to lire me a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
The BwyerjT Guide is issued Sept.
and March, each year: 224 pages, 8xllJ
inches, with over 3,300 illustrations
a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale
prices direct to eonsumert on all goods for
personal or family use.
Tells how to -f rder, and
gives exact if cost of ev
erything you I 1 J I nse, drink,
eat, wear, or V J have fun
with. These i. invaluable
books contain information gleaned from
the markets of the world, we will mail
a copy Free to any address upoa receipt
of the postage 8 cents. Let us hear
from you. Kespectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CC
7 A ss Wbsa Amn CUmws, IU. ;
W. l Fried landeb.
lERCHAIDISE
Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes.
Every Description Bought
- Xtosebiirgr, Oregon.
that come 'round to
n
ever Brought to Town.
I use nothing
DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME !
best supply in their line of any house in South
than any one can purchase elsewhere.
in tho way of Locks, Butts, etc., we can offer
brands of STOVES not equaled elsewhere.:
DEXTER, PACIFIC,
IRON KINO,
Stoves and Ranges.
WIDE WEST.
EMPIRE CITY
in the manufacture of our TINWARE, and
such as Winchester, Sharp n otaer Kines, as
and New Home SEWING MACHlNKS, waich
in every reapecu o tu u uyi"j
us a call, inspect our stocK, inquire as to our
suit you u any bud u.
CHINESE WASH HOUSE
-AND
Labor Agency !
SAM YOUNG, - - Proprietor.
THIS POPULAR LAUNDRTMAN HAS
again opened business at his old stand in
Roseburg, on Main street, two doors south of
Bo wen's blacksmith shop. He is prepared to
coatract for
Chinese Laborers
And furnish
COOKS,
FARM HELP.
WOODCHOPPERS.
RAILROAD HANDS
Or Chinese Labor
of any description on short
notice.
L. BELFILS.
WATCHMAKER,
-TTAVINO HAD 28 YEARS 1EXPERTENCE
JTx as watchmaker in Oregon, I feel confident
of rivinar satisfaction in all work entrusted to
me.
a. I also have a large stock or watcnes,
Clocks and Jewelry which will be sold very rea
sonably. I have the County-patent riarht for the sale of
Concrete Cement Pipe for conveying water to
any place desired. L, BELFILS.
GRANGE
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
OF ROSEBURG.
W. F. OWENS,
Manager. I
DEAL IN
Wool and Grain
Also, AGENTS FOR
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Of All Kinds.
"t7E TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSINESS
t t in our line and pay the Highest Market
Price9 for Wool and Grain. A fall line of
Agricultural Implements kept constantly on
hand, or furnished on short notice, at Lowest
Prices. Office and Warehouse OPPOSITE
THE DEPOT. Give us a call.
W. F. OWENS.
H. C. STANTON,
DEALER IN
Staple Bry Goods,
Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of
Extra Fine Groceries,
WOOD, WILLOW AHD GLASSWARE,
ALSO
CROCKERY AND CORDAGE,
A full stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS, j
Such as required by the Publio County Schools.
All kinds of Stationery, Ty and
Fancy Articles,
TO SUIT BOTH TOCNO AND OLD.
Buys and Sells
Legal Tenders, furnishes
Checks on Portland, and procures
Drafts on San Francisco.
CREEK MILLS
CLARK & BAKER, Props.
Havlnsr nur chased the above named mills of
E.Stephens & Co.. we are now prepared to fur
nish any amount of the best quality or
LUMBER j
ever offered to the public in Douglas county.
We will .furnish at the mill at the following
nnces: !
No. I tuuek lumberr.i -: ..... ;tl2i9MJ
No. 1 flooring, 6 inch "...S24 v M
No. 1 flooring, 4 inch. ..S26 M
i No. 1 flnsihing lumber. $20 M
No. I finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides $24 v M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 Bides $26 $ M
CLARK & BAKER.
EL DORADO
Mineral Water
S. HAmLLTOlf, Agent, Roseburg, Or.
Geo. If. Jones:
Bear Sir I hare delayed answering your letter In
order to send you the enclosed certificate. Mr. Bart
Reere declines to giro a testimonial at present for the
reason that he has been under the treatment of a num
ber of Physicians and thinks that they might not like It
if he were to make the affirmation of the effect your
Mineral Water had upon him. I will describe the case
to you as near as I can : Be had been sick about two
years and an unnatural belt naa lonnea arouna nun
just below the ribs. He drank your Mineral Water
three or four days ana tne Deis went on in sucn a way
as to cause his legs and feet to swell, but that soon dis
appeared, and he is now in comfortable health. The
doctors had ail given up that he could not get well.
There are a number of persons here who have spoken to
me for some of the water to use in various cases, and I
would like to use a little myself. I think it is the best
nervous remedy I ever knew. Please send me five
gallons of the water. Respectfully,
Jefferson, Oregon.
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SEEDS !
ILL KINDS OF THE BEST QUALITY, i
, ALL ORDERS
Promptly attended to and goods shipped
wltn care.
Address,
HACHEXY A BEXO,
Portland, Oregon.
DEPOT HOTEL,
Oakland, Oregon.
RICHAED THOMAS, Proprietor.
This Hotel has been established for a num
ber ef years, and has become very pop
ular with the traveling public. ;
FIRST-CLASS SLEEPING ACCOMM0DATI0ITS
A'D XH
, Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
J.A.S31ITH, j
Proprietor of the j
CITY
Ml CAHDY FACTORY.
Tr-TTirPS roVRT A NTIiY ON HAND A tyVLiLi
rV Btilr nt Dread. Cakes. Pies. Plain and
Fancy Crackers, etc Also a nne selection oi
French and American Candies and Chocolate
Goods. . i
Rnsehiirs Snda VJnrks.
www U
JOIIX NEVILLE, Prop'r.
fffe
Tl C ANUFACTURES
SUPERIOR
ill ity of Soda Water,
Sarsanarilla
Ginger Ale. Orders from abroad filled with
promptness and at reasonable rates.
mora money than stUnything else by tsJda
agency lor tne test selling book
out. Beftin-
ners snooeed grandly. Hone fail, Terms free.
HAixrar Book Co., Portland. Valae.
FOREIGN GOSSIP.
The courts of France, it Is said,
consider it a libel to overestimate a
lady's acre.
A .Nuremberg chemist says
paste made of starch, glycerine
mat
and
eVDSUm Will rfta!n it nfftcr.'o'tir anH
plastic'.ty
adhesiveness longer than anr other ce
ment.
The modified Constitution of Hol
land provides that the crown shall pass
to the Princess of the House of Orange
who is nearest related to the last King
when there is no direct issue. .
At a reeent meeting of the support
ers of the Home for Lost and Starv ng
Dogs in London it was stated that the
number of dogs brought into the Home
during the year ending the 31st of De
cember last had been no fewer than 14.
772, being e:ghty-five in excess of the
preced ng twelvemonth.
In the Tower of London are twenty-one
specimens of shieMs, with a pis
tol attachment in the center, the weap
on being a breech-loader, and slightly
projecting, so that it would hardly be
noticed by an enemy until it was dis
charged. All these shields were car
ried in former tmes as "concealed
weapons.'
Two Frenchmen, the brothers
Forre, have invented a new k:nd of
harp, made entirely of wood. Instead
of str ngs, the inventors use strips of
American fir. The sound is produced,
as in the ordinary harp, by the con
tact of the lingers, but the player wears
leather gloves covered with ros'n. The
tone of the instrument is sa d to be one
of rmrkabl nnritv.
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Twelve Milea from Roseburg. on
the Coos Bay Wagon Road.
TV" TTI W TVITTiTi
Any amount or Lumber--Sugar Pino.
Cedar, Yellow Fir, Flooring, Baa
tic, Mouldings, Etc.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
- We have appointed A. J. BELLOWS
and HENRY GATES agents for Roseburg,
wno win nave .Lumber always on hand.
Will deliver to any part of the city from
the Mill at reasonable rates.
PRICES AT MILL :
Rough Lumber $ 9 00 M
Flooring 18 DO $ M
Rustic , 18 00 M
31rs. HOOVER,
DEALER IN
Fine Millinery
AND
R015EBUEO,
OREGOX
Ladies will find my Stock Large and Com-
plete. Prices Moderate.
MRS. H. E. HOOVER.
the central hotel.
HAVING AGAIN ASSUMED THE MAN
agement of this well known House, of
which we are the owners, we take this method
of informing the public that it will be
First-Class in Every Particular!
Meals and Lodging per day $1 00
Meals , 25
Lodging 25
(Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Free Coach to all Evening Trains.
S. T. & E. Garrison.
THE PEOPLE'S
Grocery Store.
O. H. FLOOK
HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND NICE
stock of Family Groceries in the Belnls
Building, where he will be glad to Bee all want
ing Goods in his line. Country produce taken
in exchange. Orders from the country will
receive careful attention.
BUNNELL & BOWEN BROS.
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop, Wagon Shop,
BLACKSMITH SHOP.,
C1AN MAKE CASTINGS FROM 1 OUNCE
j 3 tonH weight. Small Cupola for small
Castings. Money refunded if work is not the
best. Portland prices 1 Save telegrams and
expressage. I
absolutely
i FIRST CLASS!
D. C. McClallen,
PROPRIETOR or ias
McOL ALLEN HOUSE
Roseburg, Oregon.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers
Free Coach to and from the house.
Baggage delivered free of charge.
ROSEBURG-
Marble Works.
J. H. O'MALLEY,
DEALER IK
TombstoneSjTablets,
Etc.
I Shop Rear of llozan's Store.
.73 e reliant Tailor,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
First right-hand room, up stairs, over Marks
an
btore. i
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Eepairs and Alteration Neatly Done.
THE FATAL MISTAKE.
rh tale of a Cot, or the Effects of
Cold
PoUon.
The following illustrations are from a
book of illustrated humor by Arthur B,
Frost, published by Chas. Scribner'i Sons,
and have no reference to The New York Sun
office cat: .
THE RASH ACT.
SUSPICION.
TSS PASO.
1HE T.USH THROUOU THE HALL,
AND DOWN
THE STAIRS NEW
FOB THE GOTJT.
TREATMENT
e 2r s v
INTO THE KITCHEN AST) THEN THE CELLAB
OUT THSOCGn THE COALrHOLB.
TO A TVATEItY GRAVE.
On one of our pages to-day will be
found a striking and instructive illus
tration of th comparative worth of
the various kinds of baking powders
now in the market.
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David Stvlurf
The well-known preacher who addresses In
Central Music Hall every Sunday an audi
ence of from 2,500 to 3,000 people, was born
in Cincinnati, O., August 18, 1830. His father,
tied in. 1S32 and his mother married agauv
removing to Readsburg, O., when David was
seven years old. Three years later his family '
removed! to a farm near Williamsbursr, O.
At eighteen years of age he entered Miami
University, at Oxford, O., graduating in
1853. He studied theology at Cincinnati for
one yearJ when he was appointed professor
of Latin and Greek at the Miami University.
Here he remained thirteen years, occasionally
preaching till 1666, when he was called to the
new Westminster church, of Chicago, which
soon united with another, (old school)
Presbyterian church, retaining him as
pastor. The fire in i 1871 destroyed his
church, and he preached in McVicker's thea
ter. In 1873-74 he was tried for heresy on
charges brought by Professor Patton before
the Chicago presbytery. During the very
long trial which ensued Mr. Swing withdrew
from Presbyterianism and preached in Mc
Vicker's theater as an independent minister
until the completion of Central music halL
where he now preaches. :
A Celebrated Detective.
THE LATH AIXAK PETKERTOX.
The founder of Pinkerton's Detective
agency, wno aiea at ms nome in Chicago on
July i, was a native of Scotland where he
was born in 1819. He learned the cooper's
teVIJlulAfme'Xnurdst "eteiteuent ia
England he was compelled to flee to i this
country for nttering seditious sentiments.-
Settling in Dundee, I1L, he continued at his
i
i
trade as a cooper. While gathering hoop
poles on an island in a neighboring river he
discovered a deserted camp, winch he be
lieved had been the resort of ' cotarteTf aiters. -
By following up clews suggested by him: the
result was that the gang of counterfeiters
were caught and punished." This incident
Jed to his being frequently employed by th
sheriff in capturing the desperadoes that in
fested the sparsely populated section in
which he lived. His fame reached Chicago,
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to that on ms removal were ne was soon
after appointed deputy sheriff and afterward
ippointed the city's first detective. In 1833
he founded the celebrated detective agency
which has since ferreted out some of th
Host desperate crimes of the age, and has re
tamed its respectability and the confidence
of the public through the rule laiu uown by
its founder never to operate in a divorce
case, or where family matters were in dis
pute. . i . '
British Foreign. Secretary.
EARIa GRAXVTIXE.
In the cabinet of Mr. GI a is tone, lerl
OranvUle holds the most difficult position,
bat one in which by previous training he is
better fitted than probably any ether man
I the kingdom. He is 69 years Id, and
was first appointed under secretary of
foreign affairs in 1840. sinca which he has
several times had charge of the office. Ili
face indicates the cool deliberated judgment
bo brings to matters of state. His popu
larity is equaL'to that of the premier.
. Gopher-Tall Currency.'
i Bismarck Tribune. !
Some of bur counties pay five cents a tail
for gophers, and in La Moure they pass as
currency. A mm goes into a saloon, and
for a drink throws on the counter gopher
tails. When the drawer ia full they are
taken to the county office and redeemed or
paid out, It looks a little novel in church to
see gopher narratives going
into the contri-
bution box.'
A Victim of the Crazy Quilt. '
Somerville Journal.
"What are you doing; Mary 7" asked a
Somerville husband, addressing his wife.
1 am sewin& on a crazy quilt," she replied.
"Are there any buttons on itP "If a" "I
thought not," he said; 4,it wouldn't be like
you to be sewing on anything -that needed
buttons," and drawing a deep sigh he pro
ceeded to fasten his suspenders with a half
burned match. i' .
The CoUegian: "What do you think of
Fielding T asked a Boston girl of a Harvard
rrodnntv "Oh. it's important, of cnursr.
but it don't amount to anything
good batting." " .,y:
without
Peck's Sun : A Lird in
two that have not been
Wi.tr. ; '
the hand is worth
thtoujhtha m.h
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