ROSEBURG REVIEW.
FIUDA Y, JULY 24, I8S5.
19 duly authorized to transac
all business Concerning the HosEburo Rx
vikw J.. It N. Bell.
The, Band Stand Fund.
We append beiuw the list o new
contributors to the Band Stand Fund.
We Lope and expect t j be able by next
issue. to announce that the 250 H
quired has been raised. Our libetal
a? d ent, rprising cit izt-ns should nut fail
'to respon4 to' this worthy object. Our
business men are especially iuvitrfd to
subscribe '. The Sum' will le erecteil
in the Court House square, will be
octagon in shipe roofed and neatly
built Dmite adollar or two.
Reported List week
Frank Benson
B. Brockway.
B. T. Foster.... .......
Fred Tolles
G. N. Frazifi
Jess Clements
.107 50
1 00
. . 1 00
.. 1 00
.. 1 50
.. 1 00
. . 1 00
. 20 00
,. 2 50
A Lumber Contributiuu .
Frank" Oerrier . .
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Robt. Pliipps ...... i . . ' ,
Aaron Rose . . . ......
John Aircen .. .........
A. W, Meusor . .
David Aiken .... ... ,
A C- Jones ...
. . 2 00
.. 2 50
. . 1 00
. . 1 00
1 00
2 00
i oo
1 00
I 00
1 00
Henry ALlf T."."";'. ...
:John Steams-.-. .......
John Williams'.
A. Slimmons
' NEXT,! "
iieliffioui? Hews-
There will be a I'niise. Service uxt
Sabbath -t evening July 26th At the
Pre.sbyleriau church, conducted bv
Prof. Parvini
Revs. B5T.'S!irp and E. G. Michael
P. E. are holding meeting in the Co
quilla country, ami rnsti.atii:g sotne-
Re W. A. Willi.- will preach at
Myrtle Creek on the tirst Sunday in
August at 11 o'clock, a. ar. AU-are
cordially invited to a tend.
Rey.J. P.. Roberts sterte 1 fur the
Coqu.Tle on Thursday and lias cancelled
hi appointment at the Huds- n school
liouse.for. next-Sunday (; he 2Gth.)
There will be service- in St. Clem
ent's Episcopal Church Oakland on this
Saturday evening th". 25tii, and on
Sunday inoruin ' tlio 26th. On Sun
day evening theie will be service in Sr.
Georjfr's Epipc(pai Ciumh of this city
at 8 o'clock. All are cordially inviied
to atr.-n I
RostiUuig Circuit Jl. E Church first
Sunday Cleveland 11 A. M; French
Settletue-.t 2.30 P. M; Ten Mile 11 A.
M; L-mkiitj; Glass 2.30 P. M; Cloak
s;hooJ jro-isaCi) P. M; tloeburg 7.45 P.
31; Kecuiid Sun-lay, Riddle, 11 A. -A.I;-Ci
1111)11 v ill 7.45 P. AI; third Su idav,
Roseburg 1 1 A. M; Pine Grove 2.30 P
Al; Ros.iburg 7.4-3 P. M; fourth Sunday
Canvonvilltf 11 A'. Al; Davs Cieek2.30
P. At;,
John 'EobinEou's Ten Bier Hew Sho;73.
; Mr. Jul.n Kobinsoii n.a.i hu cess reward his enter
prise bar tak?n the- field for hit fifty-ninth annual
summer camjiaijrn, with an exhibition t!iat, in tha
reil art of the arena fairly distances all its competi
tors. He i3 psrticularly strong in acrobatic talent
His trapeze performers arc unrivuled, and his riJirs'
both Aiale and fema'e, aie in the front tanU of their
l'r)fe;rtn, nhlle his educated elephant. School,"
'.and alone. A crowded liou:.e greeted their first
perfurniUnce yenterdav. IScfoe the hand struck up
there wass a s.lid embankment of humanity all
around the circle, an J at act after act tame 0:1 and
went Ml, the stream of sievtator stii flowed eea-e.
e'lyi,j)ird., Tne vicinity w.w all astir with the ex.
eitenwut of U10 show, and inside tle audience man
. iteKteS the- heartiest approval of what the lila'iage.
tneiit.b:yi-d'ne for them The entire show is filled t .
repletion with the most wonderful novel Mid start,
liny feats ond marvclou exhibitions of ath!eti ,) aci o
batie,eiucttr.'an and j.V"m;'stio ptrftiniairrs evtr
feen in a emus jin d menncrifc; and acknowledged
by one and nil to ha the grandest of tl e hs ah ows
. ever wiine-pei in our city. The paia;ie in the morn
iiijt waa a pageant of Oriental tspleiidor ana barbaric
P'tmpr-T'he long retinue, s It filed throrgh th
principal streets of the city with tha srorgeoiu trap
ping,'4br;iliant in saailet and gold, with fivo full
militarj brass lands discoursing all the popular airs
of the day, made up a spectacle that crowded and
packed erery street with eager sightseers, who
eheurctfahd applauded each r.cw feature as it came
into view, with a heartiness and enthusiasm uever be
fore witnessed in the Queen City. We cordially be
poakn warm welcome for John Robinson and his
Ten Big New Shows this teasou, for he has actually
"out Heroded Kerod" with his mammoth combina
iien this year. Cincinnati Enquirer.
Syrup oi Fia
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. ia Natures
Own True Lnxativ. This pleasant liquid
fruitoteincdy niiiy lie had of lr S. Hamilton
. t iifty cents or one dolfar per 1'ottle. It is
the wort pleasaut, prompt ami effective
reraody. known, to e'eanse the systpm; to
act otf the; Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gen
ly biii thoroughly; to dispel Headaches,
Co Id "and Fevers; to enre Constipation
Indiguiii and kindred il.
fetter than 8e Expected-
'Your letter received, la rt-ply I am happy
- to say ttiat Parker's Hair Balsam did much
niorelof me tlian you said it would, or than
I exftpeti-d. My hair has not only stopped
. falling ouf but the Laid spots are all cuv-
eredtai)d all my hair has pnmn thicker,
softc.t'-and woro lively than it was before my
sickness a year ao. Thank you auaiu and
airaid,.. Kitract from letters of Mr. H. M.
T. Wait FiftyVthlrd street, New York.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tab Best Salve in the world for
Cuts- - Bruises, . Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheafny. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands,1 Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin,
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no"pay required. It is guarantee
to give perfect satisf iction, or money
ref uuded. Price 25 cents per box. For
.. ale ljy S. Ilamilun.
' HERE A KB THERE.
Lovely weather.
Be enterprising.
Don't be a Mossb ck.
RoseLurg is improving.
Correspondence solicited.
Advertise in the Review.
Bobinson's Circus ii cuminrj.
How about an extra session!
Times ppear to b improving.
Ht lp the BandStand Fund along.
Snbscrilie to the Band Stand Fund.
Robinson circus has b ile 1 the town.
The city needs a sewer sys.em very
much.
Several rusticating parties have re
turned. Nashville Student next Friday
evening.
S nnuel ALnrks, of Canyon vil'e, is in
our city. -
Jihn Robinson speaks of Cold's as a
Vgood little show."
The Iowa paers are full of good
things aUmt Oregon.
J. R Dodge of Oakland was in town
Thursday on business.
Go to Aid & Waid, photographers,
in the tent near the depot.
D.et are very pfentiful and many
ha e been killed ;iear town. .
Air. Benj min, on Tuesday went to
Grant Pass to visit friends.
The growth of the Band Stand Fund
is encouraging. Give it a lift.
Judge Afo.sher has joined his family
in rusticating in Camas Valley.
A strert spunkier has been much
needed in Roseburg this season.
Rev." 'J. R. N. Bell is in Grants Pass
attt-nding the Teachers Instituc.
If the water can le spared our hose
boys should sprinkld the streets.
Caio Bros, w 11 soon make their
brick tower toward? the heavens.
Charles Koh.i, of Portland, has been
in our city a day or two this week.
Airs. H. C. Stanton relumed Tuesday
from her extended trip to the East.
W. L. Record, the irrepressible tomb
stone man was in town this week.
ltie VJolor-iao excursionists are m
Ptu tland and are beiny well entertainetl
E. Wimberlv of Mt. Scott was in
town this week and purchased a new
hack.
Fred Zijder is engaged on the Plain
deal ir. A marked improvement is no
ticed.
Air. and Airs. Alonbeim are spending
a month in Ashland, the guests of Air.
Aaron.
Jonn Sheridan and Frank Ogier
returned Saturday from their trip to
the coast.
Attend the jew.-dry sal at the Cour
llimne door on Saturday August 1st at
10 o'clock.
Thi Asliland woolt-n mill hs an or-
d-r from a Portland firm for 1,000 ptir
of blankets.
H. S. Strange, canio to our town
and remained several davs this week
on business.
Young men and women remember
the Umpqua Academy. This is an ex
cellent schod. v
Bring your job work to the Review
office. We are making a specialty of
this department.
The Review is an intensely local
f aper. It believes in Roseburg and is
b und to boom it. .
J. McMullen of the . San Francisco
Bridge ComKny was on Wednesday's
south bound train.
We have received the annual report
of the Oregon Humane Society It is
worthy cf perusal.
Dr. Geonre H. Flett left Monday
morning for Euene, where he will
permanently locate.
The Roseburg Land Office has ben
deprived of the clerk hire formerly iaid
by the g vernment.
The students of the Indian school
situated at Chemewa a suburb of Salem
are to publish a paper.
John Bo wen accidentally dropped
some-hot iron in his shoe anl suffers
now from a burnt foot.
From Di. Hoover we learn ; that
Bailey Singleton is much improved and
will soon be about again.
Tlie McClallen House is first-class
in every particular. For the best the
market affords go to the McClallen.
Asher Marks, who has been quite
indisposed for several days past is, we
are grateful to say much better now.
Our list is growing quite fast of late,
we will tiy to merit such generous ap
preciation by constant improvements.
Mat Helringer presents us with
some fine oats, eight feet and two inch
es high. It will be sent to Portland.
S. W. Stryker agent for the Oregon
Bible Society is canvasing Douglas
coui'ty. He is sellirg bibles at, cost.
r w t 1 i.HXl aY. a e I -mr .
Jas. Burnett paid us a pleasant call took the stage for home. He is genial
S tturtlay and made the printer i heart as ever a' as a leg.slator is considera- the ce neiry' at O klan The -ad event taili g expense., regardless of the ac
glad by a box of delicious peach plums. , bly above tie average,. j cast a gloom oyer the community. comodation of the public. K.
Dr, Raffety, Mayor of East Portland,
was in town Tuesday evening en route
to the Klamath country for recreation.
The Yank Ledge in Josephine
county is still all the talk from that
section. We trust it is a big bonanza.
Col. T. F. Sho-maker, Government
Timber Inspector, has- ben doing this
section this week. He is as genial as
of old.
Capt. Littlefield, of Coos Bay, was in
town Wednesday en route to the mouth
of the Columbia with some government
horses.
Uncle Billy Hudson, Gov. of Myi
tis Creek was in town last Monday.
The oi l j-entleinan is a landmark in
Dougl s county.
The water works should be extended
to the cor.-er near Abraham's stort
Our city council should Lot hesitate in
8 grave an affair. -
We know what we are talking about
when we say, if you "want to reach a
viOiOns, thorough uoing ptnipie, adver
tise in the REVIeW. " . .
S. Hamilton's brick is going up tap-
i.ilv, and when comph-ted will in con
nection with his other bricks make a
very valuable block.
Some of the machinery at-the foun
dry took a sudden spell owing to a
inisp'a:-ed nut last Wednesday and was.
damaged alHm 1 100. r
Pianos TuxEnby Prof. Parvin, Rec-
comiuendatioiis fiiven when desired.
Satisfaction given, and money s.ived bv
those who employ him.
Read the Rul.ts of Pardon for all
ciimi.ials published on our tirst to
day, as adopted bv the Pardoning
Doard of the State of Oregon.
Jas. L. McKinney, who has been liv
ing in McMinville the last two years
has returned to old Douglas, and hts
many friends aiv glad to see him.
A letter for the Review from Mt.
Scott, dated July 1st reached this odice
this wtek. Rather slow t me. Write
aain, Faber and don't forget, to mail.
With r gard to the Republican flag
staff only on'f thing is certain. If it is
unsafe i. hhould be taken down; if not
unsafe, there is no cause for removing
it.
C. Hickok, Thompson, DeHart& Co's
genial commercial traveler was in our
kmrff this wek. He has a host of
friends who are always pleased to greet
him.
Albert Smith i building up a fine
trade at tlie City Bakery. For Can
di s, Nuis, Tropical Fruits, etc., and
even thing in the bakery line, give him
a ra'l.
The Nashville Students are the best
Minstrel Company in the world. They
rive an entertainment at SIocuiu's Hall
i
next Fridav evenin '. Do not tail to
attend.
The sidewalks on the way to the d -pot
needs rejiaiiing. It gives strangers
a nrcfsary poor opinion of the most
enteipiittiig and progressive town in
the State.
L. O. Beardsley, the lumber man has
been secured by J. J. Whitsett to act
as agent. for his lumber. A good selec
tion, good lumber ami easy prices, will
lie s ire to win.
The Ueview Extras issued through
the week in the interest of the Band
Stand Fund have been found splendid
ndvertising mediums by some of our
wide-awake citizens.
Grand Master W. C. Tweeda'e, I
O. O. F., on his recent official visit to
this section made manv fri"nds both
in and outside the ordr, as he is
most pleasant gentleman.
The improvements in Roseburg this
year have been many and constant,
ghe has never suffered from unhealthy
iKKHninjx but has been Messed with a
steady and continuous growth.
Cronemiller looks too cufe in that go-
cart of hi. If any lody h is any good
jianuts and gives his neighlor none, he
shan't. hav any of my go-d peanuts
whf-n his grind peanuts are gone."
Wm. Cleveland, the celebrated horse
man, is again m our county, hailinsr
from Coquille. He ornaments himsel
with cmtches now in consequence of
having hit foot run over by a wagon.
The Roseburg Review has dis
carded its patent outside and is conse
I quently much improved. It is an e
cellent paper, and Bro. Bell is to be
congratulated on his success. Times,
Saturday at 10 o'clock the sheriff
will sell the moitgaged property of
Louis Bel tils at the Court House door
m -mm
it consists or watcnes, clocks, s!.ow
cases, etc. Do not fail to be on hand.
The Colleges, Universities, and al
the popular schools in th staie are
now advertising to the jieoj 1, tha
they may know the very best faculties
employed for teaching the young mind
how to shoot
Hon. J. M. Siliu on his return from
Portland gave o lr town a pleasant call
last Friday eve ling, and on Saturday
.TbeDaily Standard has this to say
of s-l-4tTiie RTosebueo Review Kaadt.
carded the patent' outside and is now
a hand printed newspaier." It quotes
our p atform on politrcal issues at some
legib, atidcn Worses them.
The Roseburg Review is a live and
proessive nespaj)er.' It is devoted
to the best interest of Roseburg, of
DuugLs county and of the State ct
Or.-goii. Constantly in proving. : Cii
culttiou rapidly increasing.- ;
The prohibitionists of Portland have
organized. There is a ve'ry Urojg feel
ing in this tin ecuou throughout the
State. The result maybea third jKirtyj
It would le Cvmposed of men of detei
mined principli-sand why not?
It always does the Review good to
speak a deservedly good word in favor
oi any of our patrons. It is therefore
with the greatest pleasure that we call
attention to the fact that iu Mr. H.
Parry, Ros -burg possesses a Tailor,
who is an artist in his line.
D. S. E. Buiefe, Grand Patriarch, I.
O. O. F., lett-4a-t Monday morning for
an extended trip throughou Or.-gon
on the odicial visit to ad the encamp
ments of the State. He will be gone
about six weeks and we know tho fra-r-ternity
will treat him wellv . ; .
Messrs John Aiken, A O. Rose, L
Cv Whet hv and G us Taylor-, the four
miichtv nunrds, armed wuh two "old
iiouuds, and a tliutlock apiece' went to
destroy varinints Tuesday .afternuO .,
and as a result of, their, prowess, and
marksmanship, Bogardus, might fuel
proud. . . '; .;
David Thompson of Olalla left Rose
I urg last Friday to go tc his home. By
.some mishap his t-'am took fright near
Diilards Station and ran away and he
Weing unable te keep his balance fell
out ot the wuj;On and lbt one of li s
ais, a id was severely hurt. -The I t -it
t-p,ris s iy he is some better.
Messrs Thos. Farqcer, John Farquer,
M. Maulisena, R. Quihosr, E. G.
Hurh, Tiui F,rd, H. Ganon, R. Hocl
li, Lou;s Bellils and W. N. Moore re.
compi-nied Grand Master Tweedale oi
Ali a? y on a xisitto the Looking Glass
oigrt I. O. O. F. Wednesday. Ti.ey
enjoved themselves hugely and were
treated to a tine supper.
The cattle in the stock yard at 'the
ejKjt last Sunday broke out, and it was
with some dilhcuby that the railroad
men could secure ilu-m and hold them
until Mo id ty morning for shipment
LTi3 cattle were t tkeu to Carion's lot for
s tfe keeping. If the build ns etc.
ire not hO-Jii improved about the depot
the whole business will break out soon
In his endeavor to keep up with th
procession our literary editor cast aside
nis usual cant. on this week in an arttcli
on the fourth pae regarding the death
..f Richaid Grant White and ne"lecved
to "raise the date." Helms taken a va
atio-i t) the metrop dis ofJosephina
county and will no doubt hire a hill
and invite the public t j console him in
iiis misery. . ' , . 1
He struck the town it a late hour, a-
larmeil the inmate) of a private house
wanted to know the whereabouts of th
city hail. From there he found th
steps of the lock-up where I e laid down
to r.-st. " The night watch found him
and locked him in for the m;ht. In
his possessio.i were papers and receipt
for large sums of money, showing hi
ood standing as a citizen of Ft. Dodge
Iowa.
Too indefatigable Stite Supermten
lent McElroy exchanged smiles wit
some of his friends at the depot last
Mou lay evening -while the drew 8 were
changing. He, with Prof. Benson of
the Drain State Normal School were on
their way to Grants Pass the place for
holding the Institute of southern Ore
uon. No man works harder than Bro.
McElroy in the cause of popular edu
cation.' aud none more efficiently.
The great universal hue and cry is no
money and no reaction, but the wheels
of business still roll on with dull tin.es
staring us in the face. The natural re
sult fallows tKat A W. ftfenVor, with
his new store an new goods just new
ly opened, with a full and complete
toek of general oierchandise ia doing
the business, and times are reviving.
A'l purchasers will make money by
calling; "S you will get value received.
Lo e no tine. While the sun. shines
don't forget the place.. Slocum's build
ing. CI ivton McCoy a vouna man who
was highly resjweted came to his death
bv drowning on Sunday last about 12
o'clock, in the creek near Mr. Gi lam's
house at Wilbur He was in company
with Lewis Martin. It is supposed
that he got his feet tangled in the weeds
and brush and getting frightened lost
control. He put his hands round Mar
tins neck and drew him under water
but loosed his hold. Martin got out
an ! raised the alarm. The neighbor's
gathered quickly and Mr. Britt hurried
' int the water and succeeded in rescu-
ing the bo ly but too late for resuRcita-
, , .
t on. He was t une 1 on Monday m
CORRESPONDED CE.
-fTioiflr Oakland.- -
Weather pleasant. . -
Farmers are busy harvesting. -
i Mrs. Judge Stearns of Portland . is
vis;ting relatives at this place.
Ambrose Young has gone to Coos
county , on business.
W. A. Perkins of Drains 'was in town
over Tuesday night
Vanny Smith the well known Fan
mill man has set his tent at this place
and will remain with us for several
weeks. '
Young fc Co. are erecting an office
letween their store and Pagw & Dim
mick to lie occupied by James Cheno
weth as a business office.
P. B. Beckley made a flying visit
to Yoncoi la Monday.
The Bonanza meat market still holds
it own with Morris at the Post.
The Good Templars Lodge is, in a
nourish? nil condition.
J ohn Shup' is making some improve-
nenis to his well at his residence.
We are sorry to hear of George
Sham brooks sickness but hope he will
soon be.oiit on our streets again.
The remains of young McCoy who
was drowned at Wilbur Sunday while
bathing, were laid to rest ia Oakland
cemetery , Monday.
Several finb hoi-ses b longing to John
Crouch and-lAl Smith were sold at
auction Saturday last.
Our blacksmiths are so very busy
hat they are compelled to work Sun-
lays and nigh' s.
Edgar Wairen of Eugene was a
guest of Miss Maggie Medley over
Sunday.
Why was the festival like the present
wea' her
Miss Lillie Barnard is visiting
friends at this placp
Mis Lou Hall has returned home
after a several months visit to Walla
w..iia. . : 4; i .
Mips Fannie Thomas made a visit to
Ashland. 1
The dance given in the hall Thursday
did not prove a success; whyt
Gallon Page fe Dimmick for any
color of writing ink, for they have them.
ATiltrm rlnn'r. soiirl bnrntiv ninrn inn
. . b V- . v. w " . - . v. a.y. ... a j . w w . v i
ay ror it causea ner to Tisit a ueutisi
besides her sufferinr.
Mrs. Sehlbrede accompanied by Miss
Smith has returned from Salem.
L. M. McFarland who was thrown
from a load of hay, some time ago is
still confined to the house but expects
to soon be on. .
Mrs. Sehlbrede and Miss Smith are
visiting Uncle Nick Day's folk?.
Several of our young men intend
taking a trip to the mountains for a
few days- fishing and hunting.
John Cannady took a trip to Shani
biooks Ferry Sunday last, business
unknown, i
Erve Henderson is confined to his
room from a seven toothache. !
Dr. Uutan is very sick.
Page & Dimmick have now on ex
hibition a Chinese white coon, ask
Zena to show it. Observer.
From Kiddle. !
Miss Miilie Nichols went to Grants
Pass to visit friends for a fw days. J
Will Q. Bron has gor.e to Josephine
c ninry to look after the interest of his
mine in that section.
Headers and threshers are running
at full blast Men who have threshed
say that the giain does not turn out so
.-.ell as usual.
Everybody goes to N. Cornutt's for
bargains.
We read a letter from J. D. John
son a few days ago stating that he had
sold his cattle and was still on his way
to Montana. He expects to reach
Rozeman about the 15th, of August
A. J. Calkins a merchant from Wis-
consul is in our neiinibornoou. lie
a a w '
came to Oregon to find a location for a
start but like most persons his tirst im
pressions are unfavorable, he says how
ever that our cltmate and fruit are far
superior to any in the east. XXX
From. Myrtle Oreefc. t.;,
Pleasant harvest weather, and har
vesting in full blastj with prospects as
near as we can learn from leading far
mers, of about two thirds of the usual
crop of wheat.
Jame3 W. Weaver, son of Uncle
Hans is seriously ill with chances of
lecovery very doubtful.
G. N. Yokum and J. F. Baily two
ot Jut rtle t :re.-!c s ysports departed
- j
this wek for the Pine Creek mines,
Bilker county.
Miss Hamilton of Roseburg is visit
ing friends in town. "H
Hon. D, S. K. Buick depa-ted Mon
day morning on an extended trip in the
luterent of the I. O. O. F. to be gone
several weeks.
A. Andrews route agent for Wells
Frgo Ss Co. was in town Tliursday
last, and transferred their office to the
R. R. DejHt to the detriment of the
.eople of Myrtle Creek g -nerally for
the reason that th.-v could not afford to
pay the drayage from the dejidt. $10
jer monih. The.weMlthier a corjlai-a-tion
becomes the mor jtenurious they
get and Well. Fargo fe Co. is no ex
ception to the rule. It seems they
I IMIC all UASICIIl UJU'l " BU CI IlllOIIUCIIb
' ,ih j t f cur -
h e an Eastern man as superintendent
His Loss was Her Gain.
"Well madan
ciaa to a wealthy
lme inyprescnpuons, pernaps you naa oeuer
i t . - . i . . ' -" rtn
trv Parker s Tuic or- aouie Other qaack stuff,
, . , ... . i
" You don t mean it doctor," she answered,
but voura.lv lea huv Kb rood frr all that
uue your aa vice may ie gooa ior an mat.
Sometimes what you call 'quack staff is the 1
oeat and moa,. scientihc medicine after all. I
She got a lKUIe of Parker's Tonic and it j
cured her of neuralgia ansin2 from disord-
ered stomach and nerves.; She told her e
frieuda and now they all keep a doctor at
borne in the form of Parker's Tonic.
Photographs. .
Get your faces into shape and be
eady. " Aid & Ward, traveling photo-
i-aphers can make you a picture quick-
r than a wiuk. Copying and enlaitriug
lone to order, viewing and outdoor
roupes made to 8 x 10. ' Call and see
samples of work, learn prices and know
that we are doing; work very cheap.
ill remain at Hose burg, - near the
lepot, two or three weeks.
July 21st 1885.
To Thbeshek Me.v and Machine Men.
. you consult your own interests, you will
efore purchasing threshers, engines! inspir
ators, pumps, farm, church or school bella.
belting, hose, lubricating oils or anything in
that line, address Z. T. Wright, Portland,
Oregon, for prices and term. All coods
fully warranted. I
! BORN. --M-.-V
CHASE Ia Hoseburi on Moudy, July 20,
to tin wife or John Ullage son. Us
ual Weight. Mother and child duin;
well, bat do hpea are entertained for
the father-
1)1 EUROPE,
Hemoval!
Removal!
Removal!
Oa account of .pur removal
into our new Store vre propose
tO OLter OUr CntirC StOCk Of Weil-
eial Merchandise to the Public
at such low prices that notwith
standing the present hard times
i . - .
and scarcity of money, will en,
- t
able everybody to buy our
goods. :
THE ENTIRE STOCK
Must be sold i before we move.
i
Our Stock is larger and better
assorted than any in the City,
COM AND EXAUHJE
. . . - '
And be your own judge,
Before Purchasing Elsewher.
We guarantee our clothes to
fit in every particular.
WE MEAN BU3INE33
nd no mistake. Our place of
business is OLe door north of the
Post Office.
CARO BROTHERS.
: -'.THE ' -1--
FINE STALLION,
CLYDE !
j0 wned by JosfCarlohj tlie noted
Horseman. ' - ' -
This Famous Hor-e is 16. hands
hish, weighs over 1,400. lbs , is of Ma
hogony Hay Color. Six years old. Per
fect in Form, Limb aud Body.
CLYDE was sired nt Salem by the
noted imported Glkxeld, winner at
(ItnYlnHliniu'di 1 ftT (X llltTVIflOil ftl Vk
-jt f.HO VvlllA XA. 1 1 lO Jy aa..v& l-'vi vvm III W
United Sia es by Jas- Burrowg,
purchased in 1876 by Mijor Bruce, and
ly him brought to Oregon. Gleneld
was sired by the gre it Scotch prize
winner, Johnnv Copp, that wort ''more
piszes than any other borse in his day.
His dam was by the justly renowned,
Glenald.
CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry
aud H miltonian, brought from Illi
nois to Oregon in-1868, and purchased
by Jesse Cornelius.
The attention of all Farmers nnd
Horsemen ia called, to the above partic
ulars, aiid they are asked to call and
see this heautiful hrse and get terms.
Good pasturage furnished at reason
able rates. Every jio-si 1 car wi'l lie
fuVan -. tvpaVo n t. a rnirl -n f Q Al" OfifOiiM
hut no res.Kwsihilitv assumed. For
further psu-ticulrs ee or address J. W,
till Hll AHlt Vl.-U. hvj.. .a ... .va. . .- v .
) CARLON. Roseburjr. Oi-eson. who also
keep-. t.ie best Livery Stable in south
ern Oregon.
" said a. fashionable thTsl. ATOTICK IS HERKBY CIl KJS. liiAi i.ut
, saw a lasnionaoie pnjsw i iv f jjbur , hoxilda3 COunty. Oretrun: v
Assignee's Police.
IIEF.R3Y GIVEN THAT LOVii
. under tbe provl onof the taTut of Oreyti,
cnt of n lua rroe 1
entitled .'An act t ,?ure credits a juut dimioa
o4 the estate o debto r whu convey iO atiffneei for
the benefit of ere ..tor w nicnde. Jbv &u act eu
tita " An act ta snje-ul seitioii 8 ar.d 15 of au act
-ntiti.,! OAb nia-KiinindM m fai'd!viidoa- -
of the estare of debton who convey to a-igneei f vr -' ,
Htld provlue tor xUe h.rw of deUon." .
i'aere2orr all pers is havii,K claim a-aint tha
?M "ItJM'Z
- tore uf Bro.i in li.burgi liouj;.
uiraui, y, uregon ; wit. .in inre nioutn mau-
t lis di. All per j .a indeb eil the aid LouU -
iJjtili:),' are requirej to make, lm-uediate pajment
to uie. ---.,-. -
Isiucaa Cabo, .
- -A am.
Dated, Rxeburg Julv 3d. 1SS5. - . .
la Justice Court for Laapooia Irxslnct, Polaa
county, State of Oreg.m. .
E. J.Paee, PluintiS, ) Civil Action
... vs. ' V to
John Fiaser, Defendant. ) recover moa f
To John Fraser , the alx-v; named Defendant.
IN THE NAME OK THE STiTE OF ORECOIC
: you are hereby required to appear btfore th
uadersigncd, a Justice ut the fence tor tallpoul
pre.jDci, Douglas .ountj fctute of Oregon, at the
office oi said J usuce iu aid precinct on aaturuaT vie
i .th day of July. 18sft at the hour of 2 oVlock in tha
afmoon of i.a.d day to answer t. J. ng;9,lbm
ubove named riuintift in a civil actloiu t
Trie lx-feiid.tnt Wilt lake Dotice mat u he fads 4rO
arnrtur the complaint filed herein the Plain till 1H
take judijiiiem. a.uiut mm i'r tne uvu oi 9117 tu
lojreuier with the cosu aiU uisbureiu.nti.
This Suumions U published by order of said Jat
ice Court, duiv xmtde aud entered ii iaiU Oourtnd
action ou the 4th day of June A, 1. 1886.
J. 11. KAit -
Justice of the Peao
' For Sale.
finiE FAMOUS JtHSEY LULL, BEN BUTLFB.
A He s of the Mier ' Jirei svotk. of Jackson .-,
biia ne' color; weisfiis 13uo pbui.ds; U peaceable and
ki jd . WiU be. . mui rvoi,j9.e; tU4Uire. at. 6I ;
piuoe, one aud one bail miie touih of Kusebunr, on
CJt hiae oi lue river. inAna jicviiin.
Notice ot fiiiml Proof,
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, June 10, 18S8.
YfOTlwK fs HtdtuY utVtuS THAT THE FOL
.oiiif niuueu settler bus nleu uotiee ot htsin-
.U..C10)) to iuiiHe -."n proof 111 oupporv oi nis ciami,
and hat said pivoi win bo iiiue ieioi-e the lvcgilw
r or l; teener oi i.. laua ouiv,e, i iwoeoui, vregon
on Friday, AufcU. i, is6, viit; iiu V. etprsgue.
Uomeieua- ..o. da.u iur tue t. ii. j oi . t, o-t
oI.. E. t.auu j. is., i 01 s. r t 01 ftvcvwii 9U, A. U
oouth ol ivaue 7 Vv vt. ' ' : .
He tuimesi tna fullowimr witnesses to prove his con
titiuous rcaiueue uiou, and euiuvuilou of said laud ,
viz: 1.. voiuau, .iuuie4 bvaub, &uiu UiuUard and .
t'. ji.-bUeic, ad oi t'uiftjua r err;, oieon. . . . :
JO the wood o..., e. of itoeburir tnat lie wUl furn
ia.t tiiciu a iC' a. ucie ot woo a Kr ies ui juey tasn
tbej e Voui a .y uther wood liuier id iMtag-
.as eouiity at the uuhcaru-o' price oi &i.t per cum
i-.r fooi-ioui, ood; $&ier uer for 10 anu 16 inch
wood, ood -measure and saumaenou guarauiceu.
uive ma t our order or leave it wiiii J. f . earner.
For Sale Cluap.
0!
NE WALTElt A. WOoDS KBAPER, HAS BEE3T
run l.j. e. serous ia ail in good oruer is m six
iojt. cut aud id jast uj ,rood as iew and ' win do mu m
for tifvy iiit.3 ou the uou;' of cost price. - Eu4Uir
I. ..,r..-.l. . . - .... . A 2 ii.ifnii. aftnlti
uoadr on west side oi the river. F. McMullsth ,
FOU SALE.
PROPERTY FRONTJNO ON THREE PRINCIPLE
ftuciiwi, Pize Wxloo leet, uich will give FoLH
ttiao good awei.iujf, weii furiikbed, tine well, with,
puiu , alao Wood shed anu other-oui builoaigs, and
nil well tenccu. tut i-arvicuiara enquire at avir
oltije. . -
CITATIOX.
In the Co dnty Court for Dofslae county in the State
of Oregon.
To J. B. r.rown, John Browu. Emily Parker, Laura :
WriiiUt, Polly tun-wilts, Kai-an . Adair, nvigt
l arli, Nancy C. Hermann, Lois Brown, Masgi.
Browu, Mary B. owu nd Joshua Brown, the heirs
at la, tha uext of kin and all person interested '
. in lhe Kstate of Sarah Browii,; deceased. ?
WHERK"AS,.UN THE 27th DAY OF. JUNE, 188&
V. A. behlb.etie, odmiuistratol ot the abore
named estate' having filed his sworn petitin prayimr
tir an oider tti autuorize and empower bim to sell
toe real rupertv teiunginic vo in eatabc wi
browu, 6eccascd,sitU5ttu in Dougis county, Ure
e h, anft wh6rea?t itvas orderea iy the court that
K:" m,aw
7th da v of September. 1885.
At 10 o'cloeK a, m. tbsuoW iue, if any there be,
why an order lor the sale of sid real property should
no. Le made as prayed for in said pelivion It was
furtfer ordered that service of tne citation ! made ,
by 'publication iu 6ne ol the weekly newspapers pub
lished in Koseburar and of general circulation in
x i. ... . - r, i.lt tw.-i.ut nf tima -
iruugtwi wuii viuu r
required by law. - -" : '
Tnei-efore, you and each of you are hereby cited an.
required to be and appear at said time aud plaoe, then .
and there to show cause,if any you have, wny suoh an
order and lieease should not issue, for the sale of.
said premises. ' ..
Wituess the Hon. J. 8.' Fitzucoh, Judge of aaii
Court, my hand aud the seal of said Court tbis 2nd
day -of July, 1835. "
SBAL.l . O. W. KlKBALt,
..; , County Clerk. ' -
EXECUT)R'S SALE.
N OTICE IS HEREBY 01VE TEAT ON THKlSth
day of Auut, 1SJS3, at oneo'clock p. u., at tho
court House Ooor in Koseburf, Douglas county,
Orcjro:i, I will8ellat publicauetion to Inchest bidder
ii...ii :... ....-.. tf rho l-:titn af J. C fin ad
Sr. deceased, to-wit: The warehouse on the west side
of the s'.de track of the U- C R R at Roseburg,
known as the Flood warehouse, toother with the
enirine, cleaner, aud all its appurtsnaaces. -Tsiro
of sale, one year's time, secured note or cash.
F. r Hooak, txBciToa Last Willakd Tbsyamext
or J. C. Floed, Sr. " -
Dated July Stb, 1885. . ... ,
i O A fi A A A" PRESENTS GITM AWAT. Send
will get fkek a paekatre of gtwda of lartrftyalue, that
will start you in work that will at once bring you i
tnouey faster than anything else in -America. All
atMlUt the W.UOO"1 presem ii.u ww.it
wai
nted e vers where, cf either sex. of all ages, orall
. f !... .r .nam time only, to work for tiH at their.
-the
ov n honies. Fortunes for all workers absolutely as
sured. Don't delay. H. Hallw it Co. Portland
Maine.
! -AT--
: I :iiLijAn&9: on.
I'Vtt'K'fl
I r SI Ma Jl J .1 l V'l 'IIVrtfl JA
. -" ...- '- ' - v- - ' -
wouM resiieotfally iufurut tue public tbth
' has on haud a tine asaortincnt of
Drv Goods. Groceries. ; .
. . .V ' - mT af J .
and-in fact every thing usually kept at a
riist-ciais store. Uive him a call. :
Goods at Xott JPriccs,
- AH kinds of Produce " "
Taken in Exchange for Goods,
taAll orders promptly attendtd to.
Agee & Hanaa.
i We keeP a11 kinds of I FRESH an
PICKLED meats,
SA7ISFAC ION ASSURED.
. Hides of all kinds bought.
x thi umtafl;i ear lmauw