Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, June 26, 1885, Image 2

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ROSEBURG REVIEW.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1SS3.
THE r3E3T ABHIMI3TSATI0IT.
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It is becoming evident that the Ue.
Ireland administration is becoming a
tower of strength with the people. It
possesses broad statesmanship thorough
fcoresty and a desire to pleasb the peo
ple. Old wrongs are to b righted and
tho government is to be in the interest
oi the people, After all tha people are
satisfied with honesty- and economy.
They look upon the government simp
ly as a complicated- machine for the
transaction of necessary business and
the foundation of successful business
In any branch i3 economy pnd strict
jhonesty. Party ties never set more
lightly on tho American people than
Sit the present time. For years there
has been a gravitation towards inde
pendence of thought and action. A
hide-bound, thick and thin partisan is
becoming a historical, relic- ' The worJd
moves, parties have become recognized
3 mere necessary evils and unfit nom
inations must not be made by either
organization. Men are now more thor.
aughly judged than formerly and all
things even the Lest man for an office
at the. hands of the people will receive
it. But this judging of men should
place the parties more on their guard.
Goocl men, thoroughly honest and capa
ble, in harmony with the administra
tion politically should bo selected for
joffice, so th-it the Democratic party can
tand or fall by the Cleveland admin
istration. TliH is the duty the Dem
ocracy owes to President Cleveland
nd it is willing to assume the respons
ibility. 'A thorough Democratic ad
ministration ably, honestly and cco
pomicallyconducted must be the highest
aim of President Cleveland.
EXTSA SESSIO
Any reference that is made in regard
to the great expence of an extra session
of the Legislature is met by, our plea
.gant coteuiporarywith an allusion to
t je extravagance of the G rover-Chad-wick
administration. In other words
it wishes Gov. Moody to be extrava
gant with the people's money because
. pther folks were. This-is a brilliant idea
The Governor will doubtless act 'upon
such gbod adyice. Shame on such rea
soning! AYe inform our esteemed
cotemporary and the Governor likewise
that the people do not wish to stand
the expence of an extra session. What
the good of it? To" be frank, it is
simply to give Oregon u Republican
senator for six years. It is because
the party managers are afraid that the
State- will go Democratic two yeai3
from now. Let Gov. Moody appoint a
senator and remand the issue to the
people. This is f-iir, this is right, this
is just, this is honest. We give Gov.
Moody fair warning and-his political
future rests upon his decision. If he
entails needless expence upon tho peo
pleduring these hard times his admin
istration will be universally condemned.
The people are in no humor to be trifled
;with in a matter affecting both their
pockets ami their political rights.
Political Crisis' Ended- . i
The political crisis is ended , and th
agony is over. Lord Salisbury has
been formally proclaimed Premier, The
result amply justified -'.the predictions
of those who said last week that as
poon as he had secured all the adyantr
ages possible for him to g?t he would
take , up the reins of power. It also
confirms the realty an I potencv of the
. ; .'- ' 1
Qneen's interference. Even Radicals
admit that the throne is still paitof
the British Government, and if it 13 a
fifth wheel it is quite important, with
out which the carriage could not well
be turned. AH club land is highly
elated over the p.ospects of the new
Ministry, and is making and unmak
ing multitude's of States forvall posts in
thegiftof the new Government. The
sudden solution of the problem has
been a surprise "to almost every one,
because the -drift of receipt cents had
not been watched and understood.
Of course, if Gov. .Moody has the
senatorial bee in his" bonnet and ex
pects to bo elected senator by the re
convened Legislature, the matter is
settled and all the people have to do is
to pay $30,000 to witness the great
farce second appear-iiice of the jworld
renowned Oreiron Legislature in its
own great and transcendant special ties
The party la.sh is being used to its
ptmost to coerce . Gov, Mood into
calling an extra session. There j would
be absolutely no excuse for his faction.
He has the power to fill the .vacancy
for twoyeais and ihea the people will
have decided ibe matter.
Ox TllEiit return to power in Eng
ml the Tories shoulJ go slow in ley
i inj the proposed - tea-tax. The sain e
mistake whs mado which they are con- j
emplating,, which resulted in the far
famed "Boston tea -party,"
A Dream That "Was 23ot All A flream.
Portland, Oregon, June 22, ISSo.
The unusual quiet which has reigned
supreme throughout the eity since the
adjournment of tha Legislature . was
broken bv the announcement of the sec
ond coming ot John whoes surname is
Mitchell. When the oracle proclaimed
fluit. ha !aa nnnto in thiv tltoi f VK a
was "Weeping and wailing and gnash
ing "of , teeth." When' the "telegraph
announced that he tarried for a time at
a burg in tho valley of the mountains
straightway did George the Mighty take
unto himself an assistant and stars for
the valley hard by -trjv prepare: tho way
and make known unto the great master
the trials in store for him. So soon as
the oracle announced to the brethren
tho mission of Geonre tho Mighty.
ilarvy the scribe t6fk himself straight
way unto the Great High Judge, and
said luito him "Oh Juttee, ourenemvis
come upon us tmawarrs, he has come
like a thief in the ui"ht. to slealawav
from us those honors which we .have
toiled for lo these many years. : A pal
lor as of an ashen hue overspread the
ruddy countenance of the Great High
Xtidge who in tremulous tones said
"Oh. Ilarvy my boy go straightway and
issue an edict and call .the brethren to
a council in the sanctum that we may
devise means to circumscribe and over
throw our common enemy." And
straightway did Harvy the scrice do the
bidding of his master. In a short time
there was gathered together beneath the
light of chandilieip, the Great High
Judge, Ilarvy tho scribe, Lsundulet the
charioteer, Henry the money chancer
and Duvid the stripling. Aud when
tbey were gathered the G reat .High
J ndgo arose and said "Oh ! brethren
there has been a lack of harmony
amongst us and we have worked to
cross purpose, but on this one question
we are all agreed that it will rot do to
permit this our ancient enemy to again
overthrow us, aud his coining amongst
us bodes lis no good." Should In agiin
ingratiate himself by the suavity of his
manners into the affections of the ico
ple. J list here; the speech was cut short
by the appeal a nee in their midst of Sol.
onion the ciacle with a telegram an
nouncing that tho jeoplo of Hose burg
and Jacksonville-with one. oiee- were
proclaiming the praises of John find the
Y. D. Band were fiMing the air with
soulstiring music in henor of Lis coming,
At this announcement the picture oi"
despair overspread ihe visago of Laund
ulet he clinched both hands in his stra-
o
ling lucks and with a Demoniacal laugh
vanished in a murkey vapor. ' Harvey
the scribe immediately changed form,
threw himself on all fours a:td present
cd the appearance of an irate. tiger
with crooked fanirs and bristling veliow
hair turned towards friends, which peer
ed out between the feet oi the Great
High- Judge, who held a glittering chain
attached to his collar. David the strip,
ling Uhsumed the appearance of a stork
and commenced moving around with
his long bill in w hat seemed a "pool."
J ust here we awoke and lo it was a
dream "but not all a dream.
Don Quixote.
.. - Syrcp ct Ti3-
Manufactured only by tlie California Fig
Syrup Co. Sauj Francisco Cal. is Natures
Own True Laxative This pleasant hquiu
fruit remedy may be had of l)r 5. Hamilton
at lif ty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is
the nioiity plea&aat, prompt and effective
remady knowt, to e'eanse the system; to
act ou the iver, Kiilneya and Bo'elj gen
tly tut thoroughly; to dispel Headaches,
Colds ud Fevers; to cure Constipation
Indigestion and kindred il'8.
Are You Tired of Being Sick!
We want to say a word to the men, women
and girls who work, in stores, offices aud fac
tories There ari hundreds of-thousands of
you in the country.' Ver few of you are well.
You are shut up too much and exercise too
little. In thia way you are sink. Your Llood
i3 bad, your digestion poor, your head often
aches, you don't feel like work. Your liver,
stomach nd kidneys are out of order. Par
ker's Tonic has cured hundreds of such csea.
It is pure, sure and pleasant.
NEW THIS WEEK.
Notice -of filial-Proof."
Iwid OfTise et Itoseburg, Orison, June in, 1835.
XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE VOL
XI lowing named settler h.ia filed notice of bis in
teiitinu to make 'inn.1 jirixif in mijiport of his claim,
and 'hat s;iid proof vriU by majte before the Heititur
or Itect'iTer of C. S.- Land olflce, it ito-wbur, Oreon
on Iriiiay, Augusi 7, tiz: IJela W. opr.ue,
Uom&'ttf.d No. 815 fur the A'. E. J of N. E. , &.
of N. K. i aad S. E. J of S. E. i of Section 3J, 12;)
South of Ivaue 7 Weot.
Ha names the following witnesses to prove his con
linnoiu residimee ijon. Had roltivntioa if suiil lnd
via: W E. Jordan, Jamcj Evais, S im Iiibbrd and
I'. SL HUck, all of Umpqua Ferrv, Oregon.
Win. BE.VJAMh'f, Kes'.ster,
Guardian' Sale.
JOTICE IS IJEREBY GIN'EX THAT OX SATUB
Xl day. Julv lith, I6i t one a clock p.m. on the
premise. 1 will 811 at public auuou to highest bid
der, the following deacribed pro.'terty bel!icin3f to
he Estate of istepUen ilJirh, to-w.t: The bous and
int and appurtenance ownod by f-aid Stephen M:irsh
in tbc town of Looking al?, Douglas County, Ore
gtn, Terras, -Cash. - tiy orjer of J. K t'ltz.mgh,.
tjouuty Judjje. dated June 10th F. U. iiILL,
Oaardian of s. Marsh. , -
EXECUTORS SALE.
AOTICE IS HETJEBY GIVE'? TEAT ON TUElSth
i. day of July, lsii, at ona o'clock P. m., atthe
Court House lVor in Hojeburp, iMugltw ?.utrfy,
Oregon, I will sell at pub'.icauction to hibe!t bidder
the following properiv of the Estate of J.- C. iloed
Sr, deaeajed, to-wit: The warehouse oulhe west ide
of the side track of the U at C R H at Rosebnr;?.
known as the Hoed warehouse, together with the
engine, tleaner, aud all its apurtiiaices. Terms
of sale, one year's time, securt-.d note or cagh.
F. I Hooas, EjcKcnoR Last Wiu. ax& Testajijsxt
Of J, C. Ftoeo, S&. " ..
OAKLAND ADVERHSEMENTS.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEK
Oaka nd. Oregon.
FULL STOCK OF
Jewelr", "Kings,
"Patent Spectacles-
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Repairing Guaranteed for two years'
Come right along and see for yourself.
MRS. S. A nVTCHIXSO
. MILLINERY STORE!
OalcaliKl, -'Oregon,
LADIES WILL F.SD l&Y STOCK LARGE AKD
Complete. Prics inoden.to.'
a v M p Mrs. S. A.Hutciiixsox.
BilLEY'S HOTEL
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
STTa!8 liouse haa lately changed bands and Is
thoroughly renovated and refurnished. The travel
ing- public will find the best of accommodations.
No Cliinnmcii Employed.
s:.mn BAILS Y
W. T.
Onklmul,
Ore on
y JUST RETURNED FROM
Missouri, where In purchased
Seventeen Head of Fine Pei:reeJ
Short Horn Durham Cattle!
And ha3 establistied a Stock Farm at
the Rod Hills, Eight miles north of
Oakland. Tha next season he will
have CALVES FOR SALE and in
vites tie attention of the citizens of
Douglas county to this new ftuterpiise.
A Cut of the Sire of two of hi? I'alves
can Lo seen at this office.
This Bull Weighs 2500 . Pounds!
I'hin in flesh, and is a beaut. Mr.
Kerley can be seen at Oakland and
would dispose of two Yourg Dulls this
Season.
These Stock were purchased of the
Celebratftd Independence Stock Raisers
Chiles, Knox, Davis Bros., and Hughes
tfr Son, and are catalogued.
There are two Sucking Calves lorn
since the purchase, un l live more will
come this Senson.
L. C. BEARDSLEY,
DEALER IN
lixiiilei', Siissli, Doors
siucl 3Ionlliii s
OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, j
C05IE AND GET TERMS EEFoliE PURCHAS
ins eldesvliero.
OfRec near Depot,
....Roseburg.
MRS. E. F. HOTCHKISS.
FINE MILLINERY
AND
INT eat Xressmaking'
ROSEBURG .OREGON.
rrriLT, furxisii you the rest and fixkst
1 1 Owils la the Market. lwlied Wear," Laces,
llueliinjit, Ii"iory and Juwclry.
MISS SUSIE LEWIS HaS CHARGE OF THE
I)res.smakinar le;artmtnt, whieh insures a
Oitod and Fashio .uble lit. Near the Depot.
CLYDE!
Owned by J. W. Carlon, the noted
Horseman. '
This Fainoi's Horse is 16 hands
high, weighs over 1,400 lbs, is of ina
hogony Bay Color. Six years old next
Juno, Perfect - in Form, Limb and
Body.
DLYDJ' was sired at S.lcm by the
noted imported Gi.exeld, "winner at
the Couiennial 187G, and imported
into the United States by. Jus, .lint
rows, -purchased in 1876 by Major
Bruce, and by him brought to Oregon.
Gleneld was sired by the great Scotch
prize winner, Johnny Copp, that won
more prizes than any otiiHi- hoi so Jin
his day. ll:s dam was by the justly,
renownod, Glexald.
- CLYDE'S dam is tho notwl Henry
ani Hamiltonian, brought from Illi
nois to Oregon in 1868, and purchased
by Jesse Cornelius.
Tha attention of all Farmers and
Horsemen is cal Led to tho above partic-.
ulars, and they aro asked Lo call and
see this beautiful horse avd get terms
- Good pasturage furnishei at reason
able rates. Every possible care wil,
Ve taken to prevent accidents or es
capes, but no responsibility assumed.
For further particulars see or address
J. W, CARLON, Roseburg, Oregon.
KERLEY,
U?IE3IEj-
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. W. KXOWLES,
L. D. EUOWN.
ST. CHAKLES HOTEL,
BROWS k KKOYLES, Proprietors;
COR. FROXT AKD MORRISON STS., PORTLAND.
TS A FTRE-FROOF BRICK" BUILDING OF 180
X Booms, located in tl.e center of the City. Fiu
...... i, a ttdit t.hn I'nut nrti(. Kent on the Euro
pean plan. Rooms from So cents to per day.
lbe Kestaurnnt w tne nuesv ui me civj-,
gupjdied with tha best. Meals, from 15 cents up.
French Pinner, 50 cenw free Coach to and from
the iloutc. A safo Elevator is in the lloUac. holic-
Kintf a share of the patronage, am.
- vcrv jrmj i uun,
JL. U. B&CWN
Bex. L. Norbes.
W. II. A-VDEl-3.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
(KEPT ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN.)
CORNER. CF FIRST AND KCr.EISCK ST,
PORTLAND - - OREGON.
NORDEN & AKDRUS. Props. .
Free Coach to and from the House.
The New Esmond.
V Povtlaudj Orcgonv
TIIOS.GUINEAjSt, PROPRIETOR.
New iSowsc, New Furniture,
New cycrytlJiHg. All mode n
Improvements : Hydraulic
Elevator, etc European or
American plan. -
TlliJ
INTERNATIONAL
r. TMri aai E StKots.
Portland, Orcoxt.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
rpIIIs LARGE AND WELL-AITOLNTED HOUSE
Meals t'iic, Uuttuts i&e. and Bins. Oaly tnraa blovkr.
irtwu all DeH)U and Stoamer lrid.na, tree Bu
to ami from the ilutel 0 l.hlnesu bervants. So
overcharges or deviation from rejala." rutei of 01.00
j cr bay.
Bxar-if E; ZEiyZSTQN. rrep'r.
EURCPILii PLAN.
.'...
Saiujile R.nhid for Oum ecrcial Tav
PORTLAND, - . 0.".EJ
... jj, 4jllfj zt-.- :
Xn. C9 MiUr Street, near 4tb, POUTLAXD, Oregon.
KEPT CN THE EURCCAH PLAN.
NEW YORK COFFEE HOUSE,
RESTAURANT AND
Oyster Saloon-
THE LEADTXG CHECK KESTAUHANT IS CITY
S1FERD & HACKNEY, PROP'S.
Oixjn Day and Kiht. Privato Kooms fr Ladies.
132 FiRt Street I'ortland Oreo.
Established 1852. J '
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and AUsr Street Portland, Or.
lllx. LEADJEG f:
CLOTHIER.' HOTTER
A XI) '':""
MIS OH AITS' .ffM&OB
OP OREGON.
TTKE PLACG TO BUIr.
' J B C0NGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
CS.LEATUEP. AND SADDLEKT IIaRBWARE.
103 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND, OREGON-.
RRrs
1BS5
TH V ALL1 AliLE TO ALU
v.t:h be mailed rnrr
to all annlicanta r rl K.
nnd trt rnstoraers of last vear Without
ordering it It contains illustrations, prices,
descriptions and directions for planting all
Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc.
D. M FERRY&CO.DEJlT
wilM lion
SHOWS
how ' to
rojoi tion cornice?, to make moultlings
How to make Eave and Rake niould
dinir; gauge a tajveiing stick 8 square;
'make a top mitre box; get the -length
cf hip rafters; get the backing for the
sa.ne. get the length of jack rafteis;
get the length of valley rafters; get the
hip for a concave vcof; get the , and
i pitch roof; cut. the top end of mould
ing for-rake; .strike a circle with a
square; draw a spiral. Also the i 47th
problem of Euclid explained in a new
way, for the benefit of Carpenters.
Peice 50 cents.
FOE SALE AT THE REVIEW
. QFFICE. -
OREGON STATE NORfflL SO
iDiia:r,OKi300iSr.
Graduates Receive Stvits
FOR PARTIC ULARS, ADDI.ESS
HKXItY U
BUY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES.
& CAR
DEALERS
jDry Goods f Groceries j
QrocTozry,
DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
VELVETS, - . SILKS,
0EKSEYS, CLOAC3,
Everything in the line "f
will he soiti from this dale oii,
fiive us a call :m,l convince yonrseif of our
BAKUAIA Vii the Si.SCTLY
Would Respectfllly AifsorxcE to
J Tha Eyes. Lefoke to Ivrmsu . . :
TTAYTNG lately adrled a New J. A. Fay Moslilinj au
XX of the VKU Y UilBT
A FIXE STOCK OF MOULDINGS
AT? D. SUGAR
I7I2TE CEDAlt IIUSTIC, CBAIJ-r ,SAWEI PLOOr.ISO FIHXI3IIED ON SIT OUT N'.TICS CARX
LlTMllJi4anii iur;isnc(t at (AilI iiMii lUlCbo. Owl -Knuid C.J-Va r-jS'l;3, UAILIXO,
flCKETS, tic, furH-Mi l'i.-cl a speciaH,'. . .
V"OIt Kcferenee see Ke ililc.ce of tv. fc'aiiili, -1 mile? 'va tavn or J. Ha-.uil tan's, Uo-:eburB'. We are
1J bund A) uiaUo ti.ti beat Luutue; aiiJ t-jjjive twiisi.voiU):i. L-iv. iia a t;Ui. :
I 11 orders left with Thos. SUcndan wli te j-'-'"'-!"'1
'. siicr ALiy lot. ' Ail orders fchutiia iv A(Ue.-c,.'ii tv
11 orders left with Thfs. RUtriJati will be "tm'r,1y C'i'eJ, anJ all Lu-!iber daliverfcil on shor notice
JOSEPHSON.
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy Variety ami Shade.
A full line of Silks.. '
A full line of Satins, Brocades a)d Velvets.
. A full hiiR of fancy Diicss (ioods.
A full line of Ilo-ifcrv.
o
02
ft.
m
0
b
A full
Ink'
A f.ill line cf FurnisLiui,' Goods. .
A full lino of ILu-s and On Cots and Shr.cs.
A full line of Sta)!e and Fancy Groceries and ToWaccos.
' . ' . A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
And iast, but not leas!-, a full line of Odtrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and If at Shapea of latest pattern.
lM JOS'EPHSON.
n -n &S ti " n6a b J
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TlLvT HE IS NOW PREPARED
. TO FURNISH
irTERYTIIING I IS" IILS LINE
Having lately fitted up a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is
prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notice at
Hard Time Prices.'
Bam lumber aiid fencing furuirhed on short notice.
ROSEBURG GROCERY STORE
ItOBTj EASTON, PROPRIETOR.
Jack son Etreet, one door South o! Mrs. Compton'g.
HAS JUST RECEIVES
A STOCK F
CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES,
CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES,
SUGARS, CANNED GOODS
. COFFEES, ETC., ETC.ETC,
I Exchange Goods for Good Butter
and Fresh Eggs.
MY GOODS ARE ALL FRESH,
RCBf. EASTOX.
Educational Diploma
.
BENSON; A. if., DRAIN, OREGON.
?- -rm lvrra
IX
Glo thing
SATINS,
VELVETS,
ETC,
tis'SSML ' 3IGR23.iXIS
al hed-rock iirjccs.
ONE FKlVi: HTiHU.. .
BBOTHEBS
(o) ;
the .Public that They aiie LeiTek
Jlatohin Machine we will keep au immense sto-jk
WELL SEASONED CEDAlt
PINE LUilBER!
"rolfcairo Ouriiey,
0
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of Cioihaijr.
A
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J. J. WIIITSETT
BlacksmithinG
P. JI. 5IATHEWS -
ITAVIXO LEASED BOW EN
Eras.' Blacksmith Shop is now prepared-to to al
work in t! BUckniK-hing Line ia a brst-clai
maimer. Ho rseshoeinjf a specialty
ISAAC .-MATHEWS,
I3 s eTiist Oipene d
u,r3u0 va.,uua Wluv.c.
. :'. . ''' ' t
would respectfully iiiforci tljo pa&Ifi that
ha3 oa band a tiao asaortmuhfe of
Dry G jail;, drjceries,
j It eatly-5I:i ;ie Clothing
anJ ia f-t every thia j U3jxl!y kpt :vta
c atore. Give hun a caa.
V ---- -; ; - -- - ,
Goods at Low P?ic33
All k-inila of Produce
Taken ,n iS xjYi.ii U: S 3 li
JS.A ' onljrs promptly atteaJtd t .
Dr." .A. SKCOIiy,
; SPECIALIST.
C?ir s all Clir-Jii-c lii2H335. Oatarr'i,
Astbuia, ' Cousauiptiou, Neiirali
HLcutoatism, Paralysis, Bribts Dii-
ekso. Dropsy, Wii;te sSwdhu, Suf
joiu'.s,! etc.
rriwn'1 i.nmi)l. tTiorinfrliTv mii-irl.4.'
the blood, drivls all iuiiurttiei an 1
corrupt matter f.om tbe wil lu system
aud bring t:ac and every nore ud .
muscle to a healthy state aad it3 uatarl
w -rk. i :
All I,oari? sufleilu "from Cmm a
Diseases are rcouesied to call . ;Tber
will bo no charge t r cdijs Iting witu
tl.e patient. Teruid iu all casts reoo.i
aide. - A. Skcohiv.
; Cciaiofritan Hotipl. ;
1 lioe Lurg. Crc-gon.
CIVIL BW STORE
" V. Z. AJIZIIJZQTQIJ, :
UEALiir. IX . . -
1 .
&. V U jO --3 U J j -'i -U 3 j f
All Kinds of Ti';n i. Eum;
civiL is::xi), Doua." co.t ousaox.
Itlrs. R, Ere clienri Jge,
! AGENT FOIl .
. Impurter aud ilannf.vcturer if
MONUMENTS HEADSTONES
Of Atr.t rK:;ia am'l oroin MarUu
." ' awl JScofcti tliiuate.
Jvss imare.s given .or C p.ug ia Saud
V Alo Ajcv.i f-r Wker ? Iron Fence for
a:td
VARIETY STORE!
A Fall Steele of Family Groceries.
AKME:LS WILL I'i.VD IT TO T.I 31 A AOVA.f-
j o Oi.'u iite a t all.
T. L. Can-vox, C. A. Ulackmajt,
AiliniKHi's Old Sian l. J.i:kijn Htrcsi.
MANUFACTURERS OF . ,
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AH Kind of ftajWiirin Do j", Ter:rn tr
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Hhc Cc-partiiereliip hercto
j furc existing between It.
S. fc J. 0. Sheridan is this day
dissolved by mutual consent
the firm retiring from business.
All notes ;md accounts due
the ..Urm must be paid within,
sixjty days or costs will be id-
Hardware, stoves and tin
ware ; will be sold at cost for
CASI1 ONLY from this date.
R. S- & J.-O: SMdaa.
' Ktsjbnr-j, April 3d, 13S5.
lOOItE'S KE.STAUaAXT.
i (Prlnoipaal Buujacss Street.)
Rosobm-fy, Oregon.
MEALS 2S CENTS, LODGING 5 CENTS
it3Ve Keep the Best the Market Afford.
. - MRS Kr.Lf.IL MQOKP
Ai I fj eeri'l-nix c ?nts for postage, un I
I I I ii 11 .receive free, a uostly box ni noodt
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