ROSEBURG REVIEW. " FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1883. WLAUUEL LODGE A, F. M. WILL HOLD regular meeting on Wednesday on or bet ant tfLfceaoh full moon. O. A. BEATH, W. M. J. P. Dcscas, Sec. rn.,. nitLETARlAX LODGE, rnrS' Ao.B,I.u..O. f ., tneeU .tf-SsfcssssS'' on sfcuutvUv evening of each wotk a i 7 o'clock, in their hall at Kosicourg. bers o the or i r in good standing are invited to attend. By ordr of the A. it. ..UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. , I. O. O. P., meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on th firstarti third Thursdaysof everv mom'h. : Visiting brethren invited to attend. - ' , L. liELyiLS, C. P. A. C. Marks, Scribe UMPQUA CHAPTElt, Noll, F. A: M., hold fvi' tbeir regular communication every first f& and third Tuerthvy in each month. Ail members in good standin wdlU.ku due and timely notice and govern themselves accordingly. Visiting; companions are Invited to meet with the .hapel when convenient. J. C. Fl'liLERTOS, H. F. W. I. Fribdlakdir, Sen'v - THE PEVIEW CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT the HOLTOK, ST ClIAKLKS. OILMAN, L'SHOND, UCUCE.V- Tai and Imebsatiokal Hotels, Portland. S. F. Floetl is duly authorized to transact all business conctruin the JIoseburcj Re view. J. It . N. Bell Insane. Kon Shoo a forty year old chi naman from Canyouville was adjudged In- sane this week and sent to the us-ylum at Salem. : - ' ' fo Os.vtf. Hon. Binder' Hjrn uij started for the Dailes Thursday. He goes for the purpose of delivering the oration on the 4th. We speak in advance and proceed to say that it will lw a j;ood one. We know him. Skccrhd. Half-fare rates on the O. & C. R. II. have been secured to the grand vele bratiou in Itoachnrg July 4t.li. This is a good arrangement l-ut was hardly made iu time to give every I Kdy u ot ice. Come to Roseburg to celebrate. Basket Meeting. T!n?re will be a basket meeting held at the Fine Grove Chuich the second Sabbath in July. B. T. Shrn will conduct the srvi-es. Preaching both in the fore and after noon. All are cordially invited to attend. , BaSKKT blNNCi:. There will beabr.sket dinner at the Cal.ipoota Steven's school house on the second Sabbath of July 'at which time the Rev. Earl T. Lockard il preach two sermons ou the subject ol "En tire SaijCtiticuttoii " Kotich to' the 1'i BUC Any person wanting "VV heelers Improved Spring Bod .Bottom may procure the same from It. (J. Serous Jr. Ptosebuif, who bus Leon duly .appointed local agent for the same. G.cokge H. Tyleu & Co. , Visitors.- Mrs, Augio HuIq of AsU'and was visiting her sister Mrs. Campbell last . week she says Roseburg sid! seems like home t her and h-r tumorous friends greeted ht;r cordially after an a stnoe of so 'many days. She returned home on Satiud y evening' " train. '. ':-.'''..'. . BlIttKIEa Fob Jackson. Uur neighbors in Jackson county have become forced to ac k now It-Jge the mi potior flavor and quality ot the Urnqna vall.-y berries, or else their crop &!iu're S vera 'efi ),rfieiiti:..f lilaeU 1 tries and ra.sp.Wi ies hve L. eu. ni.idci S.(iithvv;r.', tiio tuat consignment fcoiug to Sirs. Ish. Saw 3i ill. J. J hit?t ttS new sfeim saw mi lid in full b ai and is tn uis out tho very 1 at it roi'jh Jumper. Mi; U hit se't inf. rins the pcot.!o that he wiil Soon be prepare. 1 to furnish almost anything :i bis line from a shing e or riinvnitmldiug to a four foot S'lu.tre timber, (iive him ac.di. See "ad" iu anirt h'-r o I s mo. " ''-' To TiiKEnjiit li ex. Ai ii ACUixE Men. if you Consult your own interest, you will before purchasuj: ihrcshf-r, iniiie., inspir ato:s, pump-i, furor, church or siho-d bcl!, heiting, hosr, lubricatim; oils or .-mything in that, line, addreM Z. T. Wright, iWtlaiid, -Orcm, for prices and terms. All noods ..fully warranted. Health Sei:kkks. Mrs. Eiia U. Allen and her bright little son .f Portland 13 visit ing with her sister Mrs. Cainp'hel . Tim malaria-la ien air of the city piovcil too much for thtiia and th -y conibin d business with ple;ienre iu visiting their many friends amii the hea'lh scored h lis of old Umptpia. Dr. J .B. Grubhof Eastern Oregoir 13 here also. We exteud them a luai ty weictime. v, Roskburo Improving.--On every hand .iaiprovemeuts are being made anJ soon our dty willl be one of the most Siibstanti,.l in South- western Oregon, Biick business bouses still continue tj be built. Tats week be sides an additiou to C.ro's Hrst contemplated building Mr. Moore kas comim-nced tilling np the gap next to his old buiidmg ind D t. Hamilton has broken ground for a budd ing next to tho bank. Dwelling houses are being built iu all parts of the city and a gen eral air of prosperity seems to prevail, Complimsnt The Iowa excursionists said we had the best Brass Baud they had seen or heard oa tha road during their whole entire trip. Of this, conn lmi?nt we feel proud aud make our politest bow both to the excursionists and to the Y." I). Band, the latter however is entitled to the lowest bow, for lujritin such an rucoiuiuni.- These Iowa people also said that we had the shab biest depot,; they had seeu en route. Of this we are ashamed aud hope that the company will build us a betttr one, which we feet justly' entitled to. Let this rilieof Ben Hoi laday pass into the sliad.s of oblivion. Visitor. -Hoa. S. J. Day ex-County Ju ljje of Jackson ceunty has been iu Uoee burg this weeii eu business. He Las been toortl xnl to purchase a set of books with county. The set of books cost bin. S300 00. His many old time friends were gUd to shake Lis baud as they used to do, when he "packed" through this valley iu 1851. Most of theso old pioneers have crossed the Rier however, but the few that linger on this side A e'l remember the warwhoop and the 6izz of the arrow. These were the "days that tried men's souls." The Judge says our town is one of the liveliest ou the road iCnot the very liveliest. Judge Day has held maiiy. important offices of trust in "Jackson county ty the sufl.ajes of bis constituents, the last being that of County Judge which he held for eight cousecutiva years. Come again Judge and stay longer, And the Esmond. Beautiful weather. Read the lutnber'ads. . Immigrants in town. Go to the St. Chailes. Read Tlios. Smith's sheep ad. The warm days draw on apace. - Sol Abraham's mammoth store. Sheriditn Bros, hardware store. W. Q. Woodward, the paddier. Fresh candies at the City Bakery. - Tom Farquar has the loss peaches. The glorious "fourth," to morrow. . What do vou think of us this weekl Mr Hogan wants to see you at his store. ' Wool is coming to iown in good shafip. - West Roseturg, homing ! Lots cheap. Go to McClallen's for dinner to morrow. There was a fine shower of rain last Mondav, .. . T. CKent of Dillards was. in town this week. TheH are only six saloons now, in Roseburg. ' Thy Foundry mide big blast last Wednesday. - Gannon aal Blackman, ''the" wag on makers. Win. iThiel the surveyor was in town this week. - - Orange., Lemons and Bananas at the City Bakery. M, Josephson is doing a rushing business as usual. Buunell and Bo wen Bros, at the foundry, are ahead. Ninty degrees in the shade Is the highest yet reached. For tropical and domestic fruits go to the City Bakery.' . J. C. Sheridan is now sole proprietor. He wants to see you. We will Write the pedigree of these line sheep, next week. W. G. Wood ward went to Oakland and returned Thursday. Thft Editor of he Review has just finished a splendid barn. 'Read Caru Bio?, new ad. tiiis week, for they mean business. ,' ' . Rev. Cut!, raUel the largest onion we have ye.i seen this e.ir. " Hon. D. S. K Bnick of Myrtle i Creek, was in town Moiiday. """Artistic' wric done neatly and with dispatch at the Rkview oliice. ; Go to J.J Jaskulek's, the finest Jew elry shop tfjis sid of Portland. S. Miiki & 0.x, the "old estab lished" nieivha ut's euiporium. ; Alb.-1't Siuitli is tbe ui;ri to trade with, if you; want good bargains. Criiutt's store at Ridille, is the place to got your money's worth. Farmers and Mechanics ! go to the foundry and get your work done. John Weaver of Myitl Creek gave us a hearty shake of tho hand this week. Wanted two dozou tab!e chickens at tha Review oilije, on subscription cr other rt'isu. Ilyman Abraham Esq. and family, will 'remain 'iu Roseburg until after the foutth. Display ads, display type and work of ail kinds can be done aud had at the Re view oifL-e. , Mr. Il dchkis is putting rustic on his dwehing house aud it makes a tine appearance, j. Did you try some of Tom. Farquar'a fruit T. plums, aud peaches 1 Well,- you ought. ) II. C. Stanton has flags and, much else that will please for the Fourth. Call and see. .Why is it that papers miscarry, 50 i:g to Ten-Mil . r Somebody had bet ter bo careful. -- Bring along your work and get any thing done from the tiniest card to the largest poster. A shooting scrape occured on Rob ert's creek, the particulars of which we could not learn. The passenger traffic is increasing on the railroad ! since the four cent law went iuto effect. The finest and most complete stock of candies ever brought to Roseburg at the City Bakery. Don't forget W. T. Kerley's Short horn Dui ham's. They are the best. ! Iqule at OrtUand Henry Nichols returned from Prine ville a few days ago looking well and as natural as ever. C. B. Wilcox Esq. went to Salem Thursday to visit friends and, and, well you may guess. Win, McBee, of Civil Bend, was in town thia week with a load of fine nice vegetables and fruit. Many calls! for the Review of last week, but cannot be supplied. Every one gone but the files, P. Benedict the boss cabinet maker, anything you want in. his line lie ill make for you at once. Prof. Pa.rv?n goes to the State Teachers Association at , Astoria, but will return in a few days. Wanted at this office, ten thousand ( 10,000 ) new subscribers, for which j we will pay value received. Gotsell the hotel proprietor at the depot will give value received at his table and dont you forget it. I.ouia Beltila has nade an assign ineut for the benefit of his creditors. The late fire here, is the cause. A. W. Mensor will open out some thing first class soon, under Slocum's Hall. Lock out for next week. We play second fiddle to noj .country newspaper office now in the way of printing anything you may desire. Will Q. Brown has gone to Jose phine county to look after some mines there owned by Brown and Adams. Where did you get that Juicy beef steak? Why at Agte & Hanau's iiew beef shop.' Well all right. Thank you. A. E. Champagne of the Cosmo politan hotel of this city entertains his giiests in first class style. Call on him. Mr. Walker who has been teach ing school in the country, has re turned to town, and wiJl pursue his law. . . ; ' ' Go to F. Corn u It's store in Riddle, if you want to gut bargains to suit tha times. "Li e and .'et J jve," is j his motto. The wool comes rolling into town. M Tipton, -one of our largest wool growers, brought, two loads , to town Monday. J. C. Fttllei ton's show windows in Mark's brick are splendid, and shows that Mr. Fuiiei ton has both taste aud enterprise. Tue Bicyclist of Oregon according to age lives iu Roseburg, und is by n Abide Abraham, lie travels ail over the country. E. jNiles, of Portland, Manager of the Insurance Compact was in the city last week making ratiugs on our insur able property. W. fc-'Humphrey's fine mansion is under full headway, nd will to per haps, me" of the finest residences in fioiutwru Oiegi.u.' Our genial friend Ralph Dixon shook hands; witli us this week and said to us that his. recent hurt -was im proving: ulye'y, v 3 1 i A. H. Oh rh -fi'oui Sohuyler coun ty, I, l.nois; was in tovu tins week, looking for homes. He represents con-1 pidt iable capital. Mr Silvers atw wife, whom we no ticed last Week as having had a serious runaway and. were badly hurt, are now recovering hicely. We print tiiis week's issue . which 'almost" "nearly" roaches 1200. A.l vertise in the Review if vou want to do a rushing business. Isaac Mensor, of Jacksonville, on his way home fiom San Francisco, piused a day in Itoiobarg this week to visit his brother and friends. , S.F. Floed returned from Portland Wednesday.- He has ben quito un well but is now better, ami will at ore'e piosecute his labors. The McCLltan House will give a banquet at 1160a on the roar lb,- at usu al prices. Tais house, is noted for be ing the be.st house on the line. The Misses A! i.:e- and Emma Mo sher, hve complied, to the satisfac tion of all, their schools; and are now at home in West lloseu'drgV There was a large attendance on the services held near Hudson's school house - last Sunday. Good attention prevailed throughout the day. O. C. Perkins and Smith Baily of the' Oakland hotel in Oaklank came to Roseourg Thursday evening. May their shadows ne er grow les. -: Considerable wheat is being shipped from this place, aud if prices will per mit there will be ' inure grain shipped from here than for several years. ' II. Parry tho Tailor, is the man to give you good fits, and good suits Repairing done with neatness and dis patch. Shop, in Marks' brick. A. C. Marks will idff be behind in his line cf fresh cigais, fancy candies and. notions. He has a big fourth of July supply. " Give him a trial. L. C. Beardsley has without question the finest a.shortment of mouldings now to be seen in the city. Next Tues day another car-load will arrive. .Pyrotechnics, fire-works, fire-crack. re, "tire 'em out:" flags, china lan terns etc etc, at Langenberg's iu abun dance, aud cheap: for the fourth. Pianos Tuned by Prof. Par v in. Rec commendatious given when desired Satisfastion given, and money taved. by those who employ him. The saloon row that occured in Cor vallis last week was a bad one, Nick Reason and J ohn Messinger were badly wounded and others narrowly escaped. Rev. McAlisterof the Willamette vallev was in town this week and went to see Uncle Hart Woodruff who 13 very low at his home iu the French Settlement. Wo call especial attention to the official directory on first page, from the President of the United States down to his honor, the Street Commissioner of Roseburg. We want correspondents, from every section. Be spicy, pointed, pithy, brief: but not offensively personal. Help us to make one of the best local papers iu Oregon. There was nearly a runaway by a man falling out of his wagon trying to recover a line that he dropped while hauling dirt into Mr. Moores yard from Caro's excavation. A correspondent in closing a pri vate letter to us this week, says "I cannot tell you how we all miss the Review." Two papers had failed to reach our reader. Rev E. T. Lockud of Oakland, will preach in the Baptist church in that city, next Sunday evening. . Subject : "The 'Nation's fovs' and friends." All heir him that can. ; Uncle John y GUdcrslevehas bought an "immence stock of elegant furniture and his line is now full and he -will supply you at lowest living rates. Call and take fit st choice. V One Monday night, I saw a sight, which caused me to admire; I saw the land, rolled up in sand, all in a flame of fire. Conundrum1? 'Answer.. Tom Gmdale's -brick kiln burning. We ctili attention to the new Res turant kept by Chailes Heilman, in the Sr. Charles Hotel, Portland, Ore gon, lie keeps h;s table Spread with the very best the 'market 'affords. From Dr. Hoover the attending physician we learn that H. Woolenberg of Cauyonville has had two -children sick with infantile remittent fever both are tibw better and getting along well. , Dr. S. Hamilton requests all parties, gentlemen and boys, not to shoot birds on his premises, nor to shoot at all at any time about his premises. Take due notice and govern yourself accord, ingly. ; ; .. :-y- Our 2d quarterly or semiannual ac counts are now due and will be collec ted in a few days. The new quarter began July 1st, and we need a little jhclp now to liquidate for new type and fixtures. -.' ' ';- . Robert Ea'stons Grocery stdre is the place to purchase your 'g-trs, teas, candies, fresh arrivals of family grcr ceiief, and many other ipesilien, too tedious to mehtion. Call and see for yourself. . S. LT. Mitchell Esq., Attorney at Law at Grant's Pups, Oregon; gave us a pleasant call, Wednesday. He is l;;eful of the ultimate mccess of his town: and that ere long,, she will have 1000 inhabitants. Arthur N. Knight is canvass lm z for that jmpular book entitled The HUory of the World by MeCa'ie the modern j historian. The book will bu sold only by subscription. Quite a number are subscribing for it. J. J ask nick ha3 new opera glasses, J telescopes, flags, torpedoes, fire-crai k- j ers, new jewelry, spectacles, birdcages, wax dolls, musical instruments, albums etc., all at reduced prices. The best cigars in the market. H. Mnlbir the Prince of caterers, is supplying the needs of the fastidious ta3te!, of the many that crowd his ta bles kept in the Restaurant depatt ment of the Esmond Hotel.- Every thing clean and tastv. Mrs. R. Breckenridgp, is Agent for American and foreiga marbles, and Scotch granite. If yoa want anything in this line, call on Mrs. Brecken ridge," and she will sell as cheap as can be bought any where else. : We hear flittering reports of the success of Dr. B. A . Cathey- as a 'fol lower of Esculapius. Oue! gentleman of authority said, "I'll be hanged if he don't make a good doctor yet," Suc cess to you, old friend. . - Four saloom have closed this week in Roseburff, on account of the high license. Three hundred dollars j year is now required by the City Council for tho right to vend liquors in less quantities than a quart.: Those persons, we cannot call them men, who expose their persons in bath ing outside the city limits are likely to come to grief. The families who have suffered this nuisance are going to sup press it by law or otherwise. ; We are certainly sorry .that our fel low citizen Louis Beltiis was compelled to make an assignment. That terrible plague fire did the work. However wr hope Louis will-rally yet, - for he is a live, energetic Frenchman. - A kind private letter from Albert Tozier, editor of the "Nugget," pub lished at Chehalis, W. T., and who was the reporter of the last Grand Lodre. I. O. G. T., hfdd in Roseburg closes thus: "My visit to Roseburg was pleas aht and shall long be- remembered. No other town of. the size of Ross burg in the" state, can show as many brick business houses in course of erec tion at the same time, as our own. Caro Btos, building two : Dr., S. Hamilton,' ona; and E. M. Mooie, one. -s'1 ' , Tho ad. of E. W. Woolsey '& Son, concerning sheep; is one that will at tract the attention of our sheep men: and in the next two weeks, samples of this live stock will be on exhibit by V. F. Owens for a few days, in Rose burg. Moores Restaurant is fast coming to the front as first tlnss. Tho Propri etress oversees the whole business, and, takes care that Iriothmg is Licking; chicken every day for dinner, well prepared. Me.ds only twenty- five cents. . Capt. Mo3R3 Wilson one of Nevada's oldest prospectors and miucis has been in our burg for a few days preparatory to starting on an extended tour of the Southern Oregon mountains. Look out for something rich. When "old Cap" lak.s hold something will ''be did." Tho U. S, Signal Service at Rose burg, says that during the last month of June, the mean monthly tempera ture was 59.2 degrees ; the highest temperature was 84.7 degrees on the 27th: and that the prevailing direc tion of the wind was north, with 14 cloudy days. Why send away for our canned fruits 1 pickles 1 etc. : or to San Fran cisco for our cabbage We. certainly have one of the best counties for such probucts : then why are not all of oui Grocer's shelves labled with , Oregon earned fruits etc. Something wanting, somewhere.? Dr. R. M. Davis, Burb. Brock way, and Henry McClelland, teturned Wednesday from their fishing and hunting trip, on the head waters of he Coquille river. They had a good time: they look well, and are pi wised : and we feel under obligations for the iish that we- Again we will call attention to the fact that the celebration at this place Saturday will call together many of the old pioneers of Douglas county Thev should then hold a meeting and perfect the organization of a Pioneer's Association. Those interested make a note of this and act accordingly. Rev. E. G. Michael; P. E. of the Oregon District M. E. Church, South : will hold the for.rth Quarterly Meeting for the Mytthi Creek circuit; at Mvr tlo Creek, J uly 1 1th and 1 2th : be ing the second Saturday -and Sunday. All the official metnbeis aie earnestly requested to attend. J. R. Robert?, P. C. The Misses Byars formerly of Rose bi;rg, now of Salem came on tiain last evening to pay our city ai d their ma ny friends a visit. They will be wel comed by many here who remember them iu days gone by.- We hope the young ladies will not make their visit too short. And we were going to ad monish the young gentlemen, but we forbear. Some fairy gale brought three beau tiful zephyrs to the Review office last Saturday morning, but they only smiled and went away. We refer to the pleasant visit given us by Miss Myra Abrahams, of Portland, Miss Ida Fish er, of Jacksonville, and Miss Effie Owens, of our own city. Come again young ladies, and cheer us with your kind words. Hon. Geo. M. Stroud has been ap pointed to the first place in ex Gov. Whitaker's cabinet, or . chief clerk. No appoint i.ent iu Oregon by Repub lican or Democrat, has giyen such general satisfaction as this one. All southern Oregon hails this with de- light, for the reason G. M. Stroud is, efficient, capable, and honest. The Review says to you, old friend, sucsces. A correspondent writing to the "West Side," a paper published at In- dependedce, among other things rg6od about Rosebuag, has this to say: "We found good quarters by being scattered among the different houses, and it was rather amusing to see the Good Tem plars collect in the morning at the ho tel for breakfact as they nearly all boarded there. The McClallen House was their headquarters, and a good house it is." TheLindell Hotel in St. Louis is having lire-alarm electric bells placed iu every room iu the house to contiect with the office. 'To. is system of bells also enables tue elerk at the office to call an occupant of any single room, thus avoiding the u&ual nuisance of waking all the guests in the neighbor ing ruotus. Tnis system is working most satisfactorily in tbe Gihey House iu New York, and several other promi nent American hotels aud is considered the test possible safeguard against hotel tires. .. ' Camping. -r-Ii. J. Grubb and wif and Q. A. Grubb and wife lett Wilbur on iast Sat. urday bound for the lofty places of Mt. Scott the ot.ject of the trip is to give Quiucy the b.metit of the pure air of that region, " wh.ch has heretofore proved sucvsfut in the cure of persons affected with similar complaints. Wc hope he may return greatly benefitted LOOAL ITEMS. - We call attention to tha new tds to dr.y. Go to uac'.o Jaka'j an 1 2t your beef steak. Jae Biteer's butcher sh'ip. ' . Buj you: groceries of Tarks. . O, aaJ U. ara th-j on?) t sell t you at liv ing prices.. Rs-xd our extra eeioa art'ele, the RepubriCMfg some few ot thou), to the contrary notwithsUndin?. riujr cut tobaceo. Read tho siyini of Sam Jonei tho great revival lot, on tho outsidu to day. TaU U not a religioui or temperanca paper, strie t ly speiking, but secular:, yet all of cur readers' are posssed of mral ejse anj religious convictions, and hence we hU selsut such reaJincr, and write upon su-jh suhjets, ai shuJI oo.ntributa to" tha healthy growth of our moral and intellectual na tures, as weU a? to boep "bifjro ynur mlr.d3 the news of the day: lo?if, county, state, national, in ternfttiona.1, and foreign. . We have made some more "needed" improvements 011 the Review, sal ask your patronise and halp. We bads farewell to our patent outside, the last Lsnie, bciioving that we can furnish better reading than is usually, dons by pat ent men. So co-ns forward and help us. Subscribe now. MIs3 Lucy tlay' entert liament jriven at Slocum's Hall b'st Mondiy night, was the greatest siiccers of the kind we have seun. Pr.).Ci3tonal artists so called, go through here and jrei our money, and yet, taay d not prtrvy a fiithfally th3 plots of theirpl-iys, as wis done Monday night by our ama teurs. Mis H-.y djseres mujh credit for such thorou hdrillin? as h3r stuIonU muit have hid, to appear so well. It woulJ hi invidious and unfair to specialize upon t e ability which each one dis played; but that "DWiy" charae ter, was well srn? tained, as miny said, by Mis3 Mamie Jones. Another thing1 woEthy of note: the st,ep daughter of Mr. Jlonheim,-one of oui merchants-came to Rose burg only two or three years ajo from Ceimany. and could not speak one word of English; yet she spoke in her part distinctly, as god Kng-Hsh as any on on the sla'ra. loo:n j. even the Teutonic acce"'t. Miss Hay must be congrat'ul ned on another point and that in, he is the best staje man tTfr in the town.- No hf?itt!on, nor lcrnr pauses between acts Tlie young gentlemen were provoked, because they had no time in whirh to whiscr a word of comment to their sweat "Rosaliis." Mis3 Hay, you did well. Go to Caro Bjos. immediately, and get the best barsrahjs before thej move into 4heir new briok, for they "must" sell out their large stock- before moving, Como rij;ht along and .purchase, aud be happy, Jiraas Wright of Glendale, is now in this city and will remain indefinitely. - The Y. D. Band has twenty two uniforms coming and will be here by the fourth. .", They cost each $17. 50: total cost $335, These boys deserve credit and patronage. Roseburg ought to give at least f lOn, to defray the expenses consequent on having a suc cess'ul gala day in our city, to morrow, Let the recurence of our National holiday, bo u sh ered in withpomp, pageantry, and patriotism. , Oak Lawn fruit and vegetable farm fumLshed us feme of he most dolicious strawberries . this week that we have set a tooth in for sometime. A Ira Bellows is in the lead, and don't you forset it. Robt. Phipps drove 150 head of fino sheep through own lafct Tuesday, to his ranch. ' Douglas eouuty tor sheep. The Central Hotel in Roseburg, kept by S. T. Garrison, is the best 25 cent house on the line. Try it and see. Smith Bailey in Oakland, is doing a rushing ho tel business, because he feeds well. R. Thomas of Oakland, has established a reputa tion as a fir.it class j alatol artUt : so say his many patrons. Tiie Rbviiw booms thi week, lie type at the Rkview office: bring along your Job erk. - An Important Disoovery. The most important Discovery is that which brings tbe most good to the jrratest number. Dr. Kiu&'a New Db-covtry tor Coi. suuiptioii, Couyhs, aud Golds, will preserve the heaii.li and saye life, and is a priceless boon to the iifBu:ted Kot only does it pos itively cue (Jousuuiptiou, but Coughs, Colds bronchitis, Astniah, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat, Chest, and Lnnjjs, yield at ouco to its wonderful curative jiowers. If you doubt this, get a Trial Bottle Free, at S llatuiltou's Diiiii stoic Oil from Nature's Weils- The skin on the headis kept soft and flex ible by a secretion trout the oil glands. When theso are clogged the ,bair dies aud tails off. Parker's Hair Balsam renews (heir action, restores the original coior to the hair and makes it soft and iflossy. It also eradicates dandrnif. Not greasy, not a dye, delicioitsly perfumed. Dsiu;htt"ut tor a lady's toilet table. The Lcet of dressings. Prefer, able to all similar articles because of its fcu perior cleanliness and purity. Srap oi Fiscs Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San rraucisco Cal. ii Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid rait remedy may be had of Ir S. Hamilton at fifty cent3 or one dollar per bottle. . It is the most pleasant, pronpt aud effective remady kuowu, to e'eanse the systoni; to act ou the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels fien tly but thorough 'y; to dispel Headaches, CoM s and Fevers; to c ure Constipation Indigestion aud kindred ii's. - Bucklen's Arnica Salve- iTiiE Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, .Ulcers, Salt Ilheum, Fever Sores,. Tetter, Chapped Hands,' Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ern prion, and positivel v c ures Piles, or no pay required. , It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pet box. For sale 1jv S. Hamilton. - ' MAREIED. CROUCH-SMITH. Iu Camas Valley by Elder John Standiey, June 7th 1883 Albert Crouch to Miss Carrie Smith. H AErJS SCHAFF At the McClallen House Roseburg, by Judge Fitzlrugh, Pay ton A. Harris to Miss Lizzie Scbaff, July 1st. A GREAT BARGAIN ONE OF THE- FINEST FARMS IN DOUGLAS CO. FOPw SALE ! 1 with excellent Springs allover.iha pktee. Fiehty of Oak wood, a Railroad .Side track and many other conveniences. Aiso another place consisting of 90 Acres of loitomland t $-.00 per acre. 250 AJ one small barn, well watered, plenty of W'od. Thee twn niaces loin, you can purchase one or both on 1 indicate . Anfiy to Ra- nasture land at ou er, aci, v """""V"" viw office for particular Ibi s er.t bvii . . ' - . . ," "' SUBSOllIBK?'";1! 'OR THE REVIEW and e:er Acres bottom land at $25.C0 per acre, 650 Sere Pasture Land at $4.00 per acre. 1 200 ri'ij .ji iiwailinif. two Barns. Vveii watered Kcfer ces Sale, TVTOT7CR 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UXPERv AA ' and in lurniancaof a decrcsaud orderof ai ol the Circuit court of tne state ot. Oregon for the". tJouaty of JJouglas, uide and entered in wiid Court on che eighteenth (IS) day of May, 1SSS. iu that cer tain wim wjierein Louis Iteifii?, ' Iaij Vclziau and JohnRast are Haitiiis'j and John Swphani U De fendant. That 1 will on -Saturday Jnty lltluA. D. 1885 At the hour 01 one o'clock in tho afternoon of said day sell at punlic auc.ioii in front (if .he wourt lioum door i t Koeburg in saiU Mateanl Counlv all right, title nJ interest of the aforesaiJ Waint.fs anu ie fendaut, a:d ol each 01 then) in and to tue .following p.vra.bCi t wis: That certain Aiiii.iur claim timtea m Tennessee .ulcti la louls county, Oregon, ami more part.icul.iny dusorineu as eomnnniciiiir ut thu1 inouih of Teiinosseo uulcn, ruumng theiK-e south bbout 750 yards, aiid situated ou tutu tiuw of taul -Ouh.ta, and leiiig lout two huiuraj yards wide, . co,;ainina one hundred acres, more or k-ss, logether with ths ditches, fluue;i, water n-hts and buiiainf,- and ppurteiHUikes, inu.udnig about t)ire and one- htU' intic of water dii.cn 3 s iaani;ig frjiu Cuinn' " iiulch to said Teunesue uulv-h, anu about tleve bun died feet of fluining, liLi-J;aUiUh tnd uiiuing loelv and all bu.ldingjdtvaateJ uju and a-jpurteaaot f said mine. . . , . . That said sale will be made for cash in hand, and subject to the confirmation d Mud UrcuitUourv. t 1 a ted June v, iSS5. G. A. TAYLOR, ' iseferee. rking peonlo. Send 10 cents ros- and wo wut niiil yourRKs. a royal uabld saiu.j.e box 01 irood that will put yoa in the way of making uir moaey in a few uuys tnoj you or taoagnt u-ssible atanv" bu-iiibss. C,i-iuil not, reoirjd. kou can livj at home and work in sparo nme only, or art the time. All U both sexes, of all ae., grindl satcesfui. 60 ceuis' to Hi Bidy earned every eveninir. Tnatallho want work uny tejt tiie buiiasis, we make tnis ua paralleled o3er: To ail who are not wll satisfied w will scudl ta .y for thecrouole of wriring us. tuU pjrvicul-u-s, direcjio-w, etcxeai. fiej. Immense pay absolutoly sure for all who start at once. Oon't Uc ay.' Address atisaox & Co., Pvrtlaud, Maine. In Justice Court for Ca-iooi Premet, Douglas, , couuty, tate of Oreg n. , , E. J. i'atie, Plaintiff, ) Civil Action vs. . to .' John Fiaser, uefendant. ) "recover money. To John Fraser, the above named Defendant. - ' IN THE iMAMB Of TUU STVTt; tjV OUEGOJT, y,.u are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice ot the Pe.--e for caiiotia ' prejinct,, fougias countj :'&um. of oregou, at the ohice of said J ujtice iu eaid premct 011 daiurdav tbe &tu day 01 July, tdsa at tne uour oi t o'clock in the aiteruoon of said day to answer U. J. I'age, the above uauuU fututuf in aavU aedoiu Toe Ueicaii'.i; w.O laaj, wiina mat if he f ail3 to -ansaer tue coiuplautt tiied jhuruin tne Plaintiff will uLe jaJg.ueju-uut 1U1U far taj aunt of tfl!7 87 toe.uer wikii tue co.m aad uubui'sinents. XiiU oaoi.nj.u is paolished by oruer of said Just ice Court,, daw iumis aud entered it takl Court and action on the ith day of Juue A. U. ls5. i li- a.-vY, ; Juiticoof the Teacc. L:md Corners, 1 mHE FOLLOWIA'G LAW WAS PASiEO BY THE X late uegiolatare: - . jfo eitiD.iia ad corners of Government surveys, where me Witjeii trce nave uueueui or uave laiieu U01V11, a.id Wiiu'd xiiei'd rdiiiuj waj okUuio oa wiuch tne bearing or Llua uin bhu tits seen, or ' wuure ouivr evueiuej ui iuo u'er.ijiie,ii kOtners uutyor can oe iuud, wnerooy tue ja coruei'S es- taoitsnou ly oveiiaiOiii out'yya eaa oe pooiviveiy ieoatca oy .,uy ot ouca or vwtouuvatving eiaeiice, saiu cornoroi" vut'ners vo ou rc Jovaoiijuea in tne man- uer prcsoibcd in lUibjccuuii torotuuennigcornerg, anu siia.l Ktea tet;taie ieco.u of tie onie iu a boo a titi.ou - iiuuing 1 rea i U. s. surveys, and giviug tne a.ioo, aaa a mies of persons preeut, and turn ettiJ re:oiu over to tiii micsme. Wneu so re estabUdueu, uey aan Oj rujogu.zejl thereafter m ihj legaJ aud ermauuiu eoite or coiliera. . - v'-d. Coun.y purveyor, ; v.., For Sale. " - rPHE FAMOUJ JEaSSY BCJLL, CRN BUTLER. J JL lie s of nie "jlyera ' Jaasj sioji, of jacttson tjaiHj ; ia 1-& Jewey, ave yeAiM o.a ana is of a dark o.i a uo colr; woijas jjaJi; is pedCeaOle and - ti.iu. Wilt be ojd reaoaalne. iuaire at my piace, o.id aau one nxli mils soa:h of . itjeounr, ou wed. siue of tue nvcr. t'itA.ii. JUA.VLL.k. Nuiice of filial 1'roof, Land Oulce at RojebargJ Oregon, June 19, 1SS5.; NOl'lOK la HKaiibif uiVi..S THAT THIS FuL lowiag aaai-j metier nos tiled notice ot his ia--c.,tio,i to matte utu proui ui suipoitof his claim, and hat s ud jroof v. n oj ma . oeioni vne tietater or ittceiver tib.o. L.da juie, at ruourg, jregin on If riuay, AugUd. 7 isS3iStfl J,rgUe, ; Homestead io. sSj.s f.- the iv K. J tf, N. fc. , a. i: of iV . K. Ijand ii. i of a. ;. J of Section 3o, x'. 5w South of itange I rc.-t. i lie names tne following witnesses to prove his con- tihuous rcaideuce utHn, ud ctuuvaiiou of said land ' Viz: VV E. Jcu iutn, Jjuic.-i .vans, oin HiObard and F. !L Black, ad ot UiUjiqua rerry, Oregon. ' m. t. tSaS.ia.ijJij, jsegistcr. Gunrdiaa's Sale, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY OINEN THAT OX S ATUR i.i oa, Jul tooJ, a. o.e o'clock p.u. on tne ij.emi.ju-, I wdi cU at puo.ic au jaoa to biuest oid uer, tds; ijiiowiii dtscr.oea ororiery Oeiuiiii)g to iije .oUtte oi i.evaea iilan, to-w.i; The house and lot aad apurleaaacej uwaou oy said Stepheu Marsh u tue tuwu oi iioofciug uiaoii,' tougiM county , Ore gon, Tei-ius, Caja. iy oraer ot J. a. Fitznugh, v.ou.ity Juue, uittc-d u&e iUth ibSo.t.li. JdluL, uiiaroian of o. Jil.'cit. . i VTOTICE IS HERESY CI VEX THAT OX TflElSth S U.iy otauiy, ijj., atoae o'cioca r. St., at tho v-ourt iwme Jjjr ta itojebuig, ttugiaj county, ircgja, 1 wul seaa.t puoticuvtioa to ainesl bidder the following j;roj-er oi tue cuve otj.c. rloed or, uejciioou, iiai:- 'i'iioWdrcuoaje on the west sido of klic s.ue track of me O & O it rt at itoseburg, known as the r'toe J wa.-caouse, logetner witin t:ie euziue, cleaner, aud au its itpurtuaace3. Terms of sale, one year' time, sccuid.1 note or osn. F. t' lljJA.S, jiSrtJCl'jii L.ASI WiUA.M) XasTAtlET or J. c. ui5o, oa. 'V ' ' , Wood! Wojd! IRAXK MjIIULLEM BEGS 1 EAVE TO HTFORJ1 ' tOJ woa i)j,.e.j oi jwetm.-g tiat ue will furn ioU tiieai a nice arweic of- w-d ur ieiS in j.iey tnaa tntj cu Ou., f-oin a.y otujr vooo naaler in jJoUf iits county at me unaard-o' price of &.oo jier cord l-r four-tot wood; J ter tier lor id ana li men wood. . oood lacijurd -n.i gaii&jtioii guarauteoi. tive uni y oar order or ttM it :vrit J-1. rker. For Sale Ciifca?). 0ME WALTE.t A. WOODS REAPER,' HAS BKEX ' run ca.ee Mjjiud it.i ia gooa oraer. is a six loot cat ana it jujt i goad as nsw and will oa sold tor tiKy vein oa uiJ aw ot eat price. . En.uire uli'V-taK -d.'ji illea o.u a.il o.unt; ui.Lti soutn of itojcuui'g oa rej siati of tlij n.r. i. McMuiiet. PROPEBTY FSOXT1N0I OX THREE PRIXCIPLE streets, size vOkIO liui wuWtt wi4 give f'uU a uuiluiug Jots 3ZjxuO tcet. tioou liUjiiiea bouse and. aiso good dwehiug, wen fumirhed, fin well, with puiu , alo wood Kiied ana other out building.-", and ml well tcacod. For articular enquire at Rkvikvt otticc, FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the Estate of Ucnry Gatermaa,V deceased. Nj OlicEIS n EREB Y GIVEN THAT TU E CXDER X signed, admiulitratnx of the Esttte ot Henry v.atermaj, deceased, has tiled her float account ia said matter, in .n county court of uouglis county Oregon, and tnat said Court bas appointed Tuesday, th 7th day of Julyjasi, at the hour f 10 o'clock, A M of said dav as the' time for tearing objections to uch final account and tue e-i.!eaeiii t)i-ef. ' Dated May 2iith, IssA, bUjANA UAl'tKMAX, Ad ministratrix; Lane & Lane, her Atwna ys. Final Settlement. IN THE CoCNTY CoUirr OF; THE STATE OF Uregju for Douglas coanty, in the matter of Uia : Eswte of Levi Berkley deceasrtd. AI OTUE Id llii.tiiHY UiVEX THAT THE UX IX dersigned Aduiiaistrator of the Estate of Levi j keckley, dueased, has tiled nis final account in set tlement ot said estate, and that the Ho t. J. S. Fitz hugh. Judge of the aoove entitled Court, by order duly made and entered upon the Journal of aiid Court, has fixed Taesdav July Tth 1S35, for hearing objertioni, if any there hi, to said final account and the settlement of said estate. llrfXay BAJivLET, Administrator June 4th IH5. i OAA AnisraRSESTSGivBS avat. endu UU U Ul5 cents postage.and by m.tilyou will get rnst; a package of grxxls of lar vklue, that , -m 8ta,-4 you la wo)a ibat will at once bring )ou in J nioney faster than anything clte in Auerici.. All 1 nt. th on rumin nreseiits with each box. AffenU walltej evergwhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all .... the time, or spare time only, to work for us t their I ov n homes. Fortunes torall workers ajsolutely as. . j ured. Don't dday. II. HiUbEJi & Co., Fortiana .