SSAIrfS
BOSEBURG REVIEW.
FRIDAY, .JULY 10, 1SS5.
Notice. All persons rsceiviug A sain le
copy of the Rkview' will please consider
it an invitation to become a subscriber and
Bend their names atcordiotfly.
A PLAIN STATiMEST.
In the matter o the extra session cf
the Legislature tUere is but one ques
tion before the people and that is the
Senatorship. In other words if the
last Legislature had elected a United
States Senator there would be nc one
who would wish an extra session. This
is a fair, straight-forward statement and
will not be " contradicted. All argu
ments based upon any other grounds
are frivolou?, hypocritical, uncalled for
and unworthy of notice. -Ft-r instance
the license law has not be en tested in
our courts and has now been in ojra
tionsome months. It will be neenss;iry
for it to be declared unconstitutional or
, inoperative before it can be used as a
lever to hoist a Republican into the
C? Tk. "Ditr.m U.. .-si
ociiiibc. iiiu xi.vjctv una iit&cu nil
honest and broad view of this whole ag
itation. It stands upon the ground
that the people do hot wish to pay some
$30,000 for a .Republican Senator when
they could enjoy that luxury for noth
ing if tho-Governor would appoint.
And what assurance have we that a
Senator would be elected. Prominent
Rrpublicans including several members
of the Legislature have ex j tressed
through the public prints and other
wise the opinion that there is as much
diveisity now as ever. "We are per
fectly candid in this matter and think
that ;the people should have a chance to
settle at whe .polls next June. '-And
further, if anjthinj should arise by
which wo would think that the pt oph
.will be benefited by an extra session we
will advocate it, but a long a the Sen
atorship is all a $30,000 bauble as it
were wo want the matter to so befoie
the people-where it belongs.
MEAN!
The ungenerous and reprehensible
insinuation made about Hon. L. F.
Lane of Roseburg in last Friday's Ore
gonion July the 3rd. is tne of the most
unnecessary utterances that we have
Been in that pa.per for some time.
Mr.' Lane is a private citizen and not
a public officer, and is therefore not
;amenablo to the Oregonion for his pri-
.vato acts. That paper however, has
assumed the right it seemp, to drng the
short-comings of public officers (if they
be democrats)as well 'as private citizens
liefore the public gaze and cast scuiril
lous inuendoes without cause or prov
ocation. We have this to say, that
the Gentleman (?) who made that refer
ence to Mr. Lane would scarcely allow
himself to be known in these parts
without art apology.
The "Southern Confederacy" seems
to be running this government very
.well after all, but according to the the
ory of H. W. Scott, President Cleve
land has followed his immediate prede
cessors in all that he does, hence his
.success. At any rate he is doing it
much better than was anticipated by
some people, and we ought to all rejoice
in common, because we have sueh a sol
id government, that it mattetsbut little
who wears the crown or weilds the scep
tre. The Oregonian and New? are having
a lively argument over so-csdled "Bogus
Journalism." The truth of the matter
is that the pluck, vim and energy back
ing the news is begiuing to teli and the
Oregonian is suffering in consequence.
All parties who desire to get rid of the
thraldom of the Oregonian in its mono
poly of the telegraphic news can not do
better than tosubscribe for the Port
land Daily News. The progress it has
made in the year past show s that it is
to be the great piper of the State.
In its continued and most unwarren
ed attacks upon Mr. Floed The Oregon,
ion takes occasion to refer to Mr. Sol.
Abraham, his father-in-law. This is
worthy the rank venom of a wretched
viper in dog days. Mr. Abraham is a
private citizen and minds his own busi
ness. Whether he is Republican or
Democrat is immaterial. It is quite
evident he does not wear ITarvy Scott's
collar, and that's what accounts for the
milk in the Cocoa-nut.
Let the people decide , whether the
next Unite 1 States Senator 'from Os e-
gor shall be a Democrat or a RepnMi-
can. No honest man can object to this
proposition. Let the people rule. Do
not circumvent the ballot box, either by
the "shot gun," technicality, or trick
ery.
Why should the Corvallis Gazette
and some other Republican papers try
to pull the wool over the eyes of the
people in regard to an extra session o
the Legislature, by discussing issues
bat are not germane. Be, honest, and
say the Senator is the question, "simply
this, and nothing more.
A Band Stand
Roseburg is justly proud of the
Yankee Doodle Band, which has gained
a state-wide reputation as a leading
Band of musicians. It is composed of
oer twenty of our citizens, most of
them young men: and from the benn-
ning of its otganiziion its motto has
been excelsior. At no time has it op-
pealed to the public for assistance, but
with characteristic manliness and In-
dejendence, its members have gone
into their own pockets, purchased their
own instruments, including a fine up
right piano and 'al-jo outfitted them-
sefves with a neat and tasty uniform.
Besides this they have a ball reuted for
practising and a regularly enndoyed
professional teacher at fifty dollars; a
month. . From this st.'methinp; can be
judgedof the expense the ge itlemen
have sjbne to, to perfect themserves in
lheir,piotes.sion and to become a pride
to our citv. . .
We now wish to inform our citizens
that it is time that we show the Band
that its coui-se has b. en watched and
approved. That we all, iinlii iduah
and collect ively appreciate their etibrts
and are willing , to do something our
selves in behalf of our citv.
To come biir fly to the point, a stand
should be erected and presented to the
Band," wnere they could discourse
sweet music for the edification of the
public . It should be a neat structure,
say oetgon-sh.iped, with raihnir, roof,
suiall, $ag-sta!i' and prettily painted.
We presume the proper authorities
would allow it to be erected in t'ua
Court house square. A proper stnu-t
tire would Y-ose not; mure than 250.
A lady friend has suggested that the
Review take the matter in hand and
push it to . completion. We will be
pleased to do what we ean in th mat
ter and hoe tc be as successful as the
NewYoik Wo i Id in iai.sin; funds for
the Bor'holU pedestal. The Woild
raised $ 1 00,000 a id headed th- list
with the. 100-part thereof, $1,000. The
Review wishfs $250 for this objeit
and gives the 1C0. part thereof, $2 f0.
Remember that 'this is a citizens move
ment and that the Band his in no way
been consulted. The fo -lowing names
and amounts were received without
any solicit ttinn but simply by a caus
ual mention of the undertaking.
Roseburg Review, 2 50; II. Parry,
$1 00; E. F. Wa'.ch, $1 00; M.Mni
aussena, $1 00; S. F. Floed, $1 00;
D, Clements, SI 00; C. Gaddis, $1 00;
W. Molht, SI 00.
Send along vour names or call.
Hard Tinae3-
We hepr it said nearly every day.
Let us see u mere is not; a aisease some
v here located in the body economic.
Our own opinion is that about two or
three years ago we were dancing all the
while, and now we have to pay the tid-
ller, and that is about all there is cf it.
We went beyond our income and looked
to the future to settle our bills, and.
the future thou, has become the present
now, hence the wail. There have leen
jood crops, no prevailing epidemics
among stock, .nd while it is true that
wheat and wool have not brought a big
rice, they always command money at
some price and generally a fair one.
The great mistake was, the people went
n d-bt on tho principle of a dollar a
bushel for wheat and twenty-five cents
pound for wool. If the war had con
tinued in Europe, we would have gone
bevond our income agiin, and the pay.
uent of our debts would thu-i have
only been postponed, i:ot paid. There
at e men making money all the while
ami the country is in a state of real
.rosperity, if , we would onlv pause long
noujrh to reflect. Pessimistic teach-
inir is not the t hing to which we should
m-v- anriipn(
The 7orld.
Read balow whnt the Oregonian says
about the Nw York Worhl. It is to
day the most powerful paper m the
United States. " Only $3.00 for it and
the Revi ew for one year. Pa v your
arrearages to the Review and one year
in advance and tome and get both these
live and Piiergetic papers wWcTThave
relegated dead issnps to thedead past,
and intend to live on living issues.
The New York World is to le con
gratulated oa its no de work, niw Hear
ing an end, of raising. a fund to e,recta
base on which to place the Barthohli
statue. One hundred thousand dol
lar. was the sum which the World star
ted out to collect. It believed it could
get it by appealing to the pe ple for
small sums. The result has justified its
faith. ( The fund now stands aliove
$90,000 with every prospect that the
remainder will soon be had. The con
tributors ulreadv number over 100,000.
The World's achievement is a very fine
one. Only a newspaper of big circula
tion and intense vitality could do it.
Answer this question, if a Senator
had been elected at the last Legislature,
would you now favor the extra session?
Answer up, or'lint up.
30,000 offered by certain papers for
United States Senator for Oregon,
THE P0U3JTH AT E0SEBU&G-
The . Natal Day Celebrated in Grand and
Becoming Style.
And sure enough as had . been pre-
; dieted and desired the" sun rose that
memorable morning without a rdoud to
dim its radiance or a blast from bo re a
to mellow its glinting heat, henca every
body got hot, and kept hot all day, and
until the I twinkling sentinels of the
sky stepped out upon the edge of hea
ven's port h and argued with the young
man and maiden that Sunday logins
at midnight in the Christian era. the
Y. D. rnd opened the day's proceed
ings by giving forth dulcet strains at
the cowrt bouse about 9 o'clock, 'A, M.
the crowd gathered, that, had come
from hill and dale. The liberty car
w-rTs well replenished with little girls,
officers of the day, seated in a enrriage,
then the famous Bycyclist lead the
way, and by the assistance of ih" mar
shalls kept the way clear for the pa
geantry that followed ini carriages,,
buggies, hack', dogcarts, on horseback
and afoot until we airived at the grove
when the-President of the day Hon.
D. S. K. Buick ordered the programme
canind Out, prayer by the chaplain,
tending of the Declaration of Indepen
dence by M jor Wulch, and then the
Orator of the day lion. J. C. Fullerton
whs introduced, antl he proceeded to
crivfe us ore of the best orations we
have ever had. To touch the de'icale
points of our nation's past history as
he. did, and eolye arguments and rea
sons for its present state of prsoperity,
without giving offence was the work
of a master hand. We might say
much of the getith man's tine oration
and would hav published it if we could
have got his consent, but to be brief
the speech breathed a piop-r spirit, a
spirit of harmony and pmr-sSi After
the close of the Oration, three cheers
were lutily given for the perfornsa?ice
of the whol- programme, a id the Yan
kee Doole Band in p irti u'ar. The
s-ction bos-", or the railroad at Dillard's
here co eluded that he mu-t speak al
thoinih h was not down o-i the list,
mounted the rostrum, and told us of
many things of which we had heard.
All these exercises were interspers- d
with patriotic Selections by the band.
Dinner, if-ecream and candy came next.
In the afternoon came the horse race,
One young man was' tin own wlien his
Ijorse flew the track and somewhat
bruised. Foot racing ar.d :lus ball
shooting occupied the remainder of the
afternoon. The fire-works in the Coin t
House yard in the evening were sp-eiv
did .nd a large cro vd was prso t,
Then m Slocntu's hall, the beauty of the
land whirled in the mazy terpsci-.-orean
art until until they almost violated
the Sunday law. A g od sprinkling of
growling was done, because no water
that was tit to di ink could be had. This
matter ought t- be look after, here after.
Tints closed the glorious fourth of July
in Ro.seburg. Hip h'p hurrah. Tiger
WHY?
Editor Review:
I, the most humble of cit'zens of
Douglas county, want no office and
have no ax o grind, but I would like
to know why Gov. Moody should call
an extra cession of the Legislature to
do the work that we sent them to do.
They were in session forty chiys and
forty nights and did nothing that in of
any importance and why call these same
fellows together again. Davenpo t
says his crowd waa right, and the la'
an.ee say they were right, Tliev did
the best they knew and it is of no us
to gt them together again. Let the
Governor appoint a. Senator a good
one. There is lots 'of eomp'-triiu men:
ex-Governor Gihbs, Judge Kelsay or
E. G. Hursli, the latter of Rosebuig.
May be some other locality might furn
ish a man fori the Senate. : Ke could
be a Senator just as well if he isn't
worth 100,000, as if he were. We
want a square deal and no jobbery in
ours; G. W. G.
Fxorbitant Eate3-
It appears to us that the rates charged
by Wills, Fargo & Go's Exj ress on
fruits and vegatables from this county
to Portland a''e s-i high v as to exclude
shipment.' A reduction to at least 75
cents er hundred pounds we think
could be Diade in justice to all parties
and A'ould greatly benefit the company
also. Well, Fargo & Co. have now
a monopoly tf . the .business bnt their
career iu the past-was not one of ex
tortion, and they should ii ake then
pel icy more liberal H present and cor
responding with h rd times. Fruit is
goinii to waste here which at some re
duction could lie shipped to 'Portland.
Bueklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world foi
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, ShIi
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped
Hands, Chilidains, Cuius, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
j or no pay required. It is guaranteei
i to give perfect sajisf-iction, 'r money
refunded. Price 25 cents pei box. For
se y fc. llamiltju.
NEW THIS WEEK.
CITATION.
In the Cocnty Court for Dcila3 tounty in the State
of Oregon. ... -. . . -
To J. B. I Town. John Browu Emily Parker, Laura
Wrijfht, Polly E.itnuks, Sarah ji. Adair, .A big-al
I aril, Nancy C. Hermann, Lc-U Brown, Mai.'gU
Browu, M iry Brown And Joshua Brown, the hera
at hi., the next of kin and all priiia interested
in the ESvate of Sarh Browu, deceased.
WHEREAS, OS THE 27th DAY OF- J USE, 18S5
C. A. bchlbred j. dniinistrati of the above
named estate having filed his bworn petiti'm )r.ij uijr
for an oider Ut aumorize and empower him to sell
the real propenv bettnifii)r to the estate of Sarah
brown, deceased, siiuutud in Douglas county, Ore
gon, and whereas, it was orderea iiy the Court that
a citation issue to said, heir at law, the next of kin,
and all other r rsons interested in said edtate to ap
pear in this Court on the
7th day of September, 1885.
At. in n.ine!r . to show caUie. if any there be,
why an order f..r the sate of s id real property should
not be mude as prayed for in said petition It was
further ordered thit service of the citation he made
bv publication in one of the weekly newspai-ers ptiD
liahed iu hosebuifr and of general circulation In
Douglas county, regon, for the full period of time
required by law. ' - '
Therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and
required to be and appearnt said time and jla e.then
and thereto show, cause.if any you have, a'hysuchan
order and license should not issue, for the sale of
sa'd premise.
Witr.esxthe Hos. .T. S. FiTznt'OU, Jud?eofsaid
Conr. ray hand and the Seal of said Court this 2nd
day of July, 1S55.
SEAL. U. . 1V1 31 BALL,
County Clerk.
EXECUTJfl'S ..SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OS THE 13th
divof Aaru-it. liiS5, at one o'clock p. si., at the
Court' House. iloor..in Koseburg,. Douglas cui:ty,
Oresro , I will'ell;t ptfMic'Stu-tion to highest bidder
the following rr"?ertv ot tne tstate i . v. Hod
Sr. dcaseirto-wit: The"warehotn on the west -ide
of the SKle tr.uj r.f tb,0 sU RU at Itoseburg.
known as the Floed warfchotiso, together with the
enirimflentier. and all its anpnrt -nances. Terms
of sale, one year's,! me.'wenrod uoi or cih.
F. P IlOOAS, FIXKCl'TOR LAST ILL AND 1KSTA31EXT
OF J. C. FtOEI). SR.
Dated July 9th, 1885. -
J-OHN MSDrFIiSON,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
BIG HORSE SHOE
CIGAR STORE.
Jackson street, Rosehurg Oregon.
DEALER IS CANDIES, NUTS, CIGARS, TOBAC
COS t'ipea.-' notions, cutlery, ftatii'iiery. cigar
ettes, and evcrj tluhg ' usually found in a first-class
variety store. .
Aleer-chautn GooIs a specialty.
iiy goods are th6 hegt and gm-rantced as repre
sented. Prices lo-.v, as 1 do not rroj ose to be un
dersold. .1011 M ANDERSON.
Jgm'U J U li i-J J SI IjJi t. I y
r? r t n r rt rr ri r a i in
UNCLE JOHN G'LDERSLEEVE
Has the finest fctotk of fundture south of Portland
wliioh he se: s as chea, as it can be bought
in the .State. The new tangled
1)0 UBL E LED 10 UNGE.
' AND
PATENT COi NICBS.
Also has on han 1 a fall assortment of beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables,
, BUi EAUS AK Li COMMODES,
And ail LiuJs of ChiMiens Chairs, etc.
J. CILDEKSLEEVE.
HUMl'llKKY t5cFl.lXT,
Hoseunrc - , - Oregon-
TRANSACT A GEN Kit A L
Si slit Drafts Drawn cn
t'ortlaml. Sua Francisco, New York anil
othr points. HiMs of exohai!jf' on t.
ir uciiKil cities of Europe. Depots r
ceived salioct t-j clu-ck. Collections mml
oil all aceesSiti'le points at i.nsoti:ibl rates,
THE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 1867.
fOTICE.
H. S. Sheridan has retired
from tlie firn oi II. S. & J. C.
heridan, and J C. Sheridan
will 'continue the business at the
old sr.; nd.
.--
All notes- and accounts due
the old ; firm 'not paid by July
25, lSS j viU be placed in the
hands ol an . Atopiey for collcc-
tion. . v
Let-all take notice and gov-
cm themselyes.ccordingly.
Roseburg, July 1st, 1885.
O- S3 R "Parls.sf
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Taele and Pocket Cutlery,
Glassware, Crockery
Quecnsware, tc
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge.
A gee & Hanan.
Hew '. Butcher Shop
We keep all kinds of FRESH and
PICKLED meats.
. SMlSFACTiON ASSURED.
Hides of all kinds bought.
hf3S9Bj
This PpaceJs' Reserve for Veali Cornutf, Dealer la Gener
al Merchaudisp.Ki Idle, Orrson.
E. W. Wool ney &; Son,
Breeders and Importers cf Thoroughbred Spanish Msrino Sheep.
Fuiltc23. Sonoma CO-iiyjst CJctl.
We have on hand for sale this season 500 yearling and two
year old Hams and Kwes which
prices to suit the limes.. Orders and correspondence solicited.
Our fiotk is of lIannno:-d and At wood stock originallv. and
we have spared lio-'cxpei.'se in introducing yearly new strains of
blood from the best (lucks Of lleistered Stock in Vermont State
For purity ol blood, absolute freedom from all disease and care,
ful breeding it stands second to none on the Coast and has taken
firs premiums at rtalo and County fairs wherever exhibited.
Addiess as abo' or Frank. WoOLsEY, cor. 1st and tV streets, Portland, Or.
Ivepre'iited iu ttos .burn' by W. F. (Jwens, and ail oikrs..reeeived by hint
or direct wiil rec-ive pi ont)t ittu n: ion.
LJOSEPHSO
4 u&M&h
Keejs ii full line of Dress Good
r4
0 A
Si
ft
o
7J1
0
h. A
H A. full
And .ast, but
A tall line of Sitks.
ill litie of Stii.s, Droeade a'id Velvets.
A fail line of I'tuc'V Dress Gout's.
A full line, of Hosiery.
A fsila line of l:iljng.
A f ill line of Furui(hin Goods.-'
A full line of Crockery and Ulas.-v.vare.
int Iasr, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips
kinds of Ladies Hit Trimmings and Hat Sh.ipea of latest pattern.
MJOSEPHSON. j ;
. .... !..'
' m E3
e so a
ANNOUNCES TO THE PlfBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED
TO FURNISH
KYKKYTIIINO ir HIS LINK
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
us
Barn lumber and fencing furuir.hud
" T
WoK mSvt .'ill V i ' ? ftM 'Vir- i t iV f t
Itoseburg, Oregon,
o O o , . . .
They would announce that they have just received and now Have on
- hand oie of the largest stocks of
Ever Drought to Douglas,
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinware,
Thy are preiiareil to lcclare tliey have the Iwst anppli' i i fieir linn of auy house
ioutheiu Oreyon, wln'cli they trti.HHf st-l Cheaper than can ie .mrch.isi tl eisevlier
Iu the 8liape f BUILi'lNG IAiEHlALS. in the way oi LoccS, Butts, etc. wee
jffer Biipej-ittr iinlncemt-uts t itiin-haser-. Try ih.
W- can tve you araius in the Fl!mtiig r in-l of-STOVES not etjuale.l e'sewhere
BUCK'S BONANZA, rAP.MERS UTILITY, DEXTEE, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
CLARENDON,
And oiner bi'ives nd lla' g s.
The best of workmen are cti:autly um ployed iu the nanufacture of our TINWAUE
and buyers should le irn our iriie.
We have a fo bir-;uii.4 t. oiler in tJUXS, such as Winchester, Sliarp and other
Rifle, as well as Sliitrnus ait Pistt.la. ! .
We are h'so Agents for the White-, Peerless and New Home SEWIXtl MACHINES
which we sell at the lowest ratej an I wtrrauc as complete iu eyery rcsptct. '
We can also supply i -
Avcxill and Rubber Paints.
. " i
The l-est in the mar'-et, at owest rates. Give u a c.i I, Inspect our stock; inquire
our pricts, aud wo promise to suit ou if any one cad.
wk will ueliv'kij at Koseburg at
y&yfi - .y'
s of eveiy variety and SSiado,
o
O -
H-1
cc
O
ms Prices.
on short notice. r
- J. J.'WHITSETT.
-
ami, when added to their
in
ere
can
wuiutM, IKON KING, EMPIRE CITY
as
NEW THIS WEEK.
G BAN OH
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION,
Or RCSEBUHG.
W. F. OWENS, ' : : : Manager.
-DEAL III- i
Wool and Grain!
ALSO, AOU-STS FOii
A i KlCU LTURAL I M PLKM ENTS
OF ALL. KINDS-
njE TliANrfAOT A OHNERALBUSI
f lies in ur lino ami pay the Highest
Market P(io B for WaJ al tirain. A full
line of Au;ri'jultr:il Liintenient- kept con
stantly tin ham!, or furmalied ou Bhtrt notice
at Lowt-st I'rit-e. Ortio an.l Warehouse
OPIOITE THE Dill OT. (Jivens a call.
j W- F- OWENS.
Boot eadB .ShQ Stop
Jackson Street, Opvos'te 1,081 Office,
Roseborg, Oregon, v . .
KEEPS OK BAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
assortment of jtem and San Fmiicisco wni. :
outer luokw of B.HTj, titltUCS, OAll'KuS, SUP
autl evorjthint; i.t the Botand ati.xj line, ami
. SELLS XJtiEAp,- FOU CASH,
Boots and Shoes Ma.le to Order, aud Perfect
Fit ti nara u tt-cd.
I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all
: . - my wot k. 4 ' v..
Repairing Neatly Done, on ihort Noticei
Also a full' stuck TOYf, NOTIONS,
, ilUSltL lKsTKUMENTS and'
VIOLIN -sri'IN'G.S.
JLGUIS LANGHClBERa.
GHl 5 WASH HOUSE.
LABOR AGENCY!
Ylxg SAil . . . L Proprietor.
'piIIS POPULAR L VUJIiuYM.V!J HAS OPENKD
carluu' Uvery Stobto. 1 j.-e;)reJ t-j nuntract lor
t
Aud 'furnish
COOKS, i
FAiJM HELP,
i v. dou choppers, "
! j KAILPOAO HANDS
Or C ihiesc Labor of aTij- deioi-iijtioji u:i blurt notico.
I Mrs. BJ Ereclcenridge,
A.GENT Fpli
w e. koooaiaos, .. '
Impel -ter and ' Manufacturer of
Of Aimtiian .'iiil ftroiiD Martde'
'. " . - aii'I S-oicli tirauite- .
'h iin:ir?s given :or diiiiig in Sand
t ' . . ".. , - "'- :
ALu Aent fuf V biker's Iron Fence for Y
Ceaitti-j y Erjcls-sr.r. .
RQSZIiUAG, - - OREGON.,
ISAAC MATHEWS, : 1
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33! s eTxish Opeiiv d
0ip!jsilc Colon's Stable.
Jxiioj 13tiof, Modcrito Triet-g
L. C BEARDSLEY,
; OEALKU IN v
and louhlin n
OF J Hd V&&Y . E-iiT M.1TE8L1L.
CIOMB ASU GiT TERiW DEFoKE PUl'.CII 8U
O'Sce neir De;ot,
Roseburg,
MRS. E. F. HOTCHKISS, .
FINE MILLINERY"
AND
Neat (.l)ressmaking!
ROSEBUItG OREGON.
IiriLL FUUNISH YOU THE REST AD FINEST
V t.tKKls In 'the' Market. Louie Wear. Lice.
Kuchin, llniery and Jewelry.
MISS. 81 SiK LEWIS .tUS. CHARGE OF TUB
LreHnin&kin"i L'e!artmtnt, wlii.h insure a
ouud ana rasli.o.uMe bt. Jscar the UeDol
BlacksmithinG
P. 5J. MATHSWS
' HAVING LEASED I50WE
Brog.' Blacksm'th Phnp is mow prtjiarcd to '.:o al
work iu the, tli k mahini Line in a bnt-claa
uiauncr. H rsuoeiiitf a spocialty . .
WiiNDEUFTL
'f?r:nan T'tvijorator
Men whd are sufferiDff from '
JJ.siae a ia We.jo t ot
o t by e-irij imnradeJce or .
aceut). eaiKincr norvrun
w-o.Ki , (romi; ure v-v.ay, iot nianhottd, etc., bT.
iriu ill vain every kut.wn remeJv. shon:d m.
euro ijameJUtcly Dii L1E3IU3 lNVlOORATOH
No. 2.
TUE DOCTOR will ajree to forfeit $1,000 for
eise umJerl kn. nt ennd. Tlje rea-.on whyo
uiany cannot get cured of wk'iChs and theabov
disease is uin fc a ewip'iuation called PitOsTA
TomKIIEA with Hyper-w-ahesia, wbicb reuuirM
secial treRtment, -
DH. LIKBl i'.j INV GOftATOIt No. 2, under r
advice aud social ir atmeut,U the oniy nositiva ear
ttr I-hOoTAT. KKHEA.
"DR. LiEKLiAcO for the pat r.inetccn years
have inde auesciuive 8;ec'a!ty of the treatment of
liseaa of me-i. ,
If iitnp!c8 appear on the f ice. if von besoma list
lssi and dep inJe it, look oH for the complieat (in
with Se niniU Weikitess and oof Vitali'.v known
a l'r Huit rrlie i. Ha wlrjtls of live have been lovt
and tlnm-auila hvp Lt their pro-xsrly and plea euro
in iif j fr n it effa tts. Varieocela; or w irmy vein
of the scrtitu q, often the linttunpeatod cause of Lt
Manhood. Debility, etc etj.. ; Dit. LIEBi'TS Inny
orator, No. 2, is the only -known reruady for the
above comrdiwtion. and a perfect and nennanent
cure will bo pi tranteed in all chos undertaken un
der onrspeci-il aivtce nd treatment.
Mot powerful e'e.ifric el f-?e- to jur mtlet.
To prove the wo-t'lerfnl nowernf the INVIGOBA
TOK, i I BOTTLE GIVEN FKEK;-
Call or a-ldrets, '
Dr LfiT?s & Co Private DlspeBsarj.
400 Geary St., San I rancisco, Cal.
' tT"T Vf mire monev thfn at anyhinsr else by
j. W I takinaran agncy for the best sellingrbook
out. B Jirtnner ucceed erndlv.- None fail. Terms
' free. Cam Book Co., Portland, Maine.
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f HEALTH