ROSEBURG REVIEW.
FRIDAY SEPT. 25, 1885.
REIOHM MOVEMENT.
purchase of intoxicating drinks, is and
has always been the chief factor of a
deranged trade, a close money muket
and hard times, a country tilled ith
tramps, gamblers and thieves, and an
oppressive taxation to caro for thi vic
tims of the trafiic, and
Wiiekeas, This traffic with its dead
ly blight on all other industries of our
TUJS ItAXD STJLSD.
NEW THIS WEEK.
We append below the list of contrib
utors to the Band Stand Fund, revised
and corrected. A few names have been
dropped, and. several added, while the
amount Gist offered has been increased
by our liberal citizens in a few instan
ces. The original plan will be adhered
to and the Stand will be a beautiful
octagon. The lumber is now on the
ground and active work by Messrs. Mal
ausena and Clements commences Moir
GSSSttSKbirfu-.
I rs teSESBi
r M' -i
I i I ill . - 4
M V
ess a
fuiw LAMP.
Tho top of the fount w i construi-teu as t o
Roseburg M. E. Church. 7 11 .cv.m5 auu M Malausen. . ........ 1 .. .. 1 00 n'ouZr tu& iton
Canvonville. ucla"Sc"lu"la w wluo ' uur arge r Q i ; : . ? kq upplyof'rojgcft, which is nccesiry t msur
t , nc- union, urn uirwb result anu euect oi tae . i. Vv-..... .. . - a -
Looking Ulasa. . T nipmpnta 1 00 I odorous and poisonous matter which escapes i
ti Uq UOr traffic. Tlteief Ore be It UWemena..., ...to.. . w th lamps) and the inner or "strreiider" ai
L. Weatherford
John Booth
John Day..........
'.IF, nm.......
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 50
...
The Centennial Meeting nt Soebutg IfVtf
ntnlay September'. S2, 1HS5.
In response to a call ia3ued by the common country has been increasing
leading temperenco, organizations of at the rate of over eigti hundred p?r
the State of Oregon, the following del- cent in the last thirty years, wink our
egates met at the Pi eshyteriau church population during the same poriod has
in Roseburg at 10 o'clock a. m., Wed increased at a less rate than two hun-
J 43 k OfJ lOOK. fli-ofl onil .liii-tir iwr pnt nrtil fliia nnilor-
xv it p.w. ' t. t n r. t. the legislation of the Democratic and morning. About thirty dollars of
Irs. F, Crouch, Oakland Lodge W. C T. U. Republican, parties, who have fostered the amount is yet due, and parties will
Mrs. S. A. Seldon . . ..Rweburg M. C. S. S. and encouraged this mduatry so dis- please settle at once. U will be seen
H. Lulus. . . . ..Kostburg Lottge L O. G. T. astious t the commercutl prosperity tuat the amount is not quite so large
J0hnIne.... ......RoseWgRcforn, Club of the American Nation , so dertructive but Beveml more subscrip.
Rev. V. A. Smick... . . .Presbyterian Church to the great buaimiss interests of the 1X9 uc . , , , T
P. Benedick. .......... " " people, so prolific of crime and high tions are expected, but the work will
Mrs. S. C. Flint .... " " taxation, so oppdfeite to schools, church not be delayed. It is the intention of
Mjss Julia Hamilton .... " " and gooJ government as to demand its the Review to present a beautiful
MMmma Benedick.. " " entire and absolute prohibition by Na- 40nvenir to'eaeh of the" fund giveri on
W, Alexander, Koseburg Keionn CluD. Wr " . f. mnunn f tl. Rr.ml V will
B. F. Ramp " " " ItESOLVED, That we bold the IJumo -
Mjss Buick. .Myrtle Creek Lodge I. O. G. T. cratic and Republican parties resjionsi continue to receive subscriptions the
J. II. Dyer. , " ' u ;. tie for the present deplorable condition coming week.
Mr. Drake.. . " of the country, the heavy local, State Now is vour last chance 1
J.,B.Cawlne14..,, Roseburg Reform Club, and National taxation, he overflowing RosE3URO ReviEW 2-50 tlfS'i
t t Hrd m of our jails and liemtentianes, and in- , trt L rc,yPrec,ltinff Uania-e '
LIIiurU.. .i ,. ...At Boiilas countv ............ . 50 00 furniture, carpets, etc.
i, rw,h . ..... Unds of broken and destroyed homes, H, Pany.. 1 50
H, L. Brown,... . . ... " " with the present stagnation of business, E. F. Walsh ..........100!
Produced Vy these lamps because of ther rcct-
Arthur Cloak
A. B. Johnson
John Martin.
A t fnctnn
' Ot,ot t, rrnt. j . . i ft .-ri..,i.i:
I Blake ' " " Foster Parents of this nefarious traffic, T. Ford....
i V.vi:'!'!... Coles VMty the I State and National governments a. E. Champagne. .
Robt. Woodruff. ............... lt3 e"tlrfe a.nd ab,3.oluto sPlression L
. throughout the entire countrv. We r '
j. u. ciarwe m. r.. unurcn. ; Kku " t,...: Chaa. Fletcher. . . .
R R Clerk. I, .. . . i ,a . . I -.--r T - r
n i Arn nuraanity, in Deuau oi cueap govern- I w. r. moore... ..
; Christian religion, happy and contented F' p.'cronemiller. . . X 00
fiomoa TrnivuFOQi inn norrir tAmmAMAiA 1
Graavtlle Singleton . . . . ( .Roseburg I OCT. &u j Thos. Cannon ......
JJpaB....... T?artTVITTl Til til A linnr ilarhonila I f1Ka' Plomcnfi.
the immediate organization of a polit-1 (l V Kimball
ical party whose main and central idea g Sheridan
! is the absolute destruction of the liquor ' .. .........
trafrit; in flvprv rnimt.v unrl stnf.A nf Hia " l"is
.Looking Glass. Ainerioan Tjn;on here gllch mrt j0ha Chase
: aen -3' ' -r; vii 0t traae ao mcreased demana for j. C. Sheridaa 1 00
i mo uwtooiwM ui main Hi" u- I tj t j . i nn
JL H. .King mestic trannnilitv nnd i.rnmnfincr enellct- VUU
On ntotion of W. F. Owens, C. GadHfrp.rftr.il wplfsirAnf fn nfn-lA wii ; John VanBuren. 1 00
i . . x u-: l ." . " r rt- - .
issno I -rJU U. Slocura 1 DU
laigns until C. Ball I 00
00
50
dentialtfc Col. John Lane, J. B. Oawl- n. Lunas, Mns. Paqe. Caro- " 60
field and Mrs. leal, on order ot busi- y. F. Owens, Com. Sam Young. ................. 1 00
"WWin-ieer, .r. nicmutu- Qu motion lLe secretaiy was in. Leo Won. ............... ..V. 1 00
fnn Mw (Vniinli nH M llano. MKr rn I I
::'r ; ;::.r : r tcieli tofurnwh the local press with I J. A. McCormick ........ ; . . . . 1 00
a. i tt i a a minute of the proceedings of the con- Eufrena Hanan , qo
Eke, Wm. Alexander, H. Lubrs and a- o,, . Eugene iianan I uu
-kP? W a i t n t veii"on. On motion the convention T u -i-u i
Mrs. . -xcal.4 After remarks by Uol. ,nn-A ,i- John Grildersleeve 1 00
-John. Lane, W. I. Owens and Ker. . ... ... Georse Lanffenliers . . ......... 1 00
vT A - Nmirlr thA AAnvonfinn tw liriiifnAfi I . w - I .
. "'V. resolutieus were adopted manifested a J Qhn MctJurdy, . . . . , 1 50
i . afternoon SEssiax. ; couraging indeed and before which the QstranL, ............... 1 00
lue iDinute ui me nionun sessiuij i uiu jjuwer must jten.i nonunion, tor I wir
.were ,fead and anoroved. The com- the nurnoses of the scverei?n neonlal Williams,,
. " mittea on 'order,' of business made the are right and will prevail. Sec, j ran Benson. ..... . . . . .
. i mi..., ii. - i t t i :.
orary otneers act as pormanent om. A toneer'9 ne-union. B.T.Foster.,.....,,,
cors. 2. Report of committee on order There are a great many things that Fred Tolles .'. 1 1 . T,
v
PD3ITIVELY NON-rXPLOSIVE
THE CHICAGO
FLEG riUC LAMP!
52-CANDLE POWER!
"SEK ONE AND BE CONVINCED."
' Ucll'xrcd free of express clurjcs to any part of
OiliOAGO ELEOTHU LAMP 00.
'or. t'lTa- Vi utliiiitoit titrccLj, ivrUand, or.
Vmoi'ir its many &itanta''u8 may be enumerated
1 thn follow in j
iVELT KOX-KXPUMVZ.
2. It cannot break or tmofce a chimney.
3. An ordinary ch.iunev can be used.
4. The lamp bums at a cost of cent per hour.
5. The wick is furnihhed free with every lump,
me wick will last C to 8 month?.
7. The lomps Leitig- made of brass cannot
reak, but one lamp will lefct a life time.
8. What you sae on chiiancys in one year
lone will Bv'fflce to pay for a lamp,
. This Ivmu has tho only "wick nioTtment that
equirea no ticiny of wi-k,,nd also the only
.lavement that iinnpsthe ivn k up perfectly even.
10, Tre wick trims itself it tnrueu aown until
EPti&VfiOKAL.
OAHfAD. ESouglas ounly, OI1EGON.
School Year begins Monday, September 7, 1885.
he ston work acts and permitted to iro out with
ut beinfr blo.vn, "a minute or loss bciiiirall the
uiucreuuiaed.
niHF COURSE OF STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET TH E WAISTS OF A1S Y
T Sho nuv .attend Many noblo aud brUliant minds glow with .a dnnte kuowlecUa ,
,A. J? I!?. ; : l. tLir atten-Uiw. remote or more exVen8ive institutions; aou;
Hence the course ol gtnay is mauoiu. .-. -
while the character of iustruotruction is inferior to none.. . .
Tuition per Session of Twelve AVoeks
.S 4 00" First graJe aiuiaie cia
Primary
First grade Junior clae,. .
Second grade Junior class
Twenty-fonr Lessons. r. . .
Use of Instrument..
Drawing and Painting
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
. ...... i
5 00 Second grade jM luuie cm .
(j 00 Seuior class -
Music.
....5 7 oo
8 00
9 QO
........312 00
2 I 'd
.4 00 to 12 00
GEORGE T. RUSSELL, Principal.
72S395
. .Wilbur.
Mm. Judge Willi. ..... . .......
1 00 I tubes steadying the flame aue preqenting its com
IHHJ In comaci iw ine cmuinuy.
Made by a prominent authority gives the. follow
in? tesuii:
THE TEST CF LIGHT
Ordinary lamps, 8 11 candle power.
Gas lamiw, SO can die power.
Tnu.iAV.l new I lii..ari KliOt rp lntnr.ll. 52i Call W--'v
die power. - . , . tlf
THE f CLL0WIKU 31 ILLS
FOUNT LAMP Can be attached to any
oil fixtur, tide bracket, etc., eolds 1 quart
1 50 1 r"1 bnm 7-8 lioum. Price 82.50.
I CTlVn I lUV VV. I.kln nr ilff.t H
. .1 . VI V"
Sirs.. Teel
j Rct,' E. T. Lockhardt
.'Mrs. Tagc. .', . .Ti',
'flcr; Parkcir,-'.-. .' ........
-Mrs. WilHanl Cochran...
, . . . Oakland.
2 50
1 00
3 50
I 00
1 00
1 00
dis was. ejected temporary chairman wni remain the iaramount
snd W." II. Walker secretary, The ;nan cominf? nolitical
bjeotiof the meeting being statetl by the trainee is forever prohibited by j G Fanerton 10
thsdsairman, On motion the follow- national law. F J . U ullerton ":..;
Jn&-Oimittees were appoirjted on ere- yM. Alkxander, Mks. Teal. M. F.Ilapp. 0
1 tii art of oil and burn 7-8 hours. Price
LIBRARY FOUNT Made expressly library
tension taamjers. Holds 1 quart ef oil and burn
7-t hours. 1'rice 2-50.
ALL NIOHT FOUNT Same as Fount Lamr
only has a lugcr oil reiervoir and con sequently
trill burn loinfur. I'rlce, )?2.50.
Send For One.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!
;( m
How. I .SEfeiV
'Jtli fell
Willamette University,
30 PROFESSORS Ste INSTRUCTORS.
' DEPARTMENTS OF LITEUATUHE. LAW; MEDICINE, MUSIC AM) ART.
i I I Elocution a specialty B.ara ami home tor ladies iu ,tb. omen CoUegs, ZZ 69
per week. Mrs. W. S. Harrington, Den.
Getitlemeu Loard in cluU for ?2 50 to 3 per week. M ny board themM.vea for $1 .
i oi m ... rtl- ;'
The best moral government is maintained, luiuou uan ,iu vuvuV- ...
ters ami those preparing for the ministry. ; , . , , v-, .
First Term begins September ttii, Jo-
Law Department opens September Ififch. Mlicl Dtpaitment opens in Porlland
December 2d, 1S83. Dr. K, i Fraaer, Dean . Stnrt lor catalogue auu uuvrnwuon w .
" Thos Viin Scoy, IVesident, &a!m; Ur.
OREGON STATE HORfML SCHOOL!
deain, Oregon.
GraduatesijReceive State Educational Diploma.
FOU TAUTICULltS, ADDIIESS
in an -is
STAND LAMP.
HENRY L. BENSON, Frcsiicnt.. D1:AIN, Ov.
MISCELLANEOUS.
,, ......
. pt u. u. f , u-rnT are a1m08t olute necessities to the G. N. Frazier ................
t resolutions. 4. Apd.tnat this Con- ................
vention meet with the Wr. C. T. U. at l,C0Ple oE Oregon which thou!d be es- J es3 Olements
T;30 pM. tablisliecl at once. Outside or tho A Lumber Contribution ...... 20
Report of committee .btrjbrcdentials many factories and industries that we I Frank Otr ner
t above read and adopted. - so much miss there aie many little RnU Pl,in..a .. ... 2 00 SfeffiESS
rt,. . , I ...v,... ""' UUUU X 111UIJS ............... . it w
Tlie report of committee on resoln- . , . .. ,, , . .. . , . . A - ri
. ii i u i. : social societies that should be fostered Aaron Eose 2 50
i-t.ta liainff mul ail fni" tho rhairmfln I 1 "H'U" xvao . ..... ...... ....... mi tv
jfffsnu lifino- ruIIai fnr the chairman
sfced for further time, which was ana encouraged. i or instance there John Aifcen. . 1 00
granted, ; should be in Douglas county an organ- A. Y, Mensor 1 00
After remarks by E. P. Richardson, ization pf the pioneers who formed and David Aiken 100
p-ou lane, iv j. liamp ana oiuers tue mad our counl Thev f fc -
.non4-:nr. a.1 nnmo.l trv moof in Orpn. 1 I V-' 011eS
pg sessiotmmediately after the ad- JnS awav and the scenea o earth Henry Ahlf
1 00 s tSe'
i oo fbv' irvvj
i oo Wzzzt
100 M
00 ,mvf3 iSV
2 so m
J. X WfflT!
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE LS NOW PREPARED
1 TO FURNISH
KVEKYTIIINO:IjN Utftilg
-nving lately fitted up a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creelr., i
prepared to furnish lumber of nil kinds on short liotice at . , ; c'
Haid Time Prices.
Barn lumbar and fencing furuiahcd on short notice
V.in'JMlT.
John or Robert Booth will
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Joumment pf the "W. C. T. U.
KVENIUG SESSION.
The W. C. T. y.' cairied out the fol
lowing programme: Opening Bong,
America. Prayer, Rev. W. A. Smick.
Lesson from I Corinthians XIII, by
' Rev. J. W. Miller. Song. Short ad
dress by Rer. "W. A. Smick. Sketch
of the life of Dr. Rush by Mrs. Sel
den. Solo, "Spare My Boy," by Mrs.
Hint. Es9ay by Mrs. Smick. Address
by Rev. J. W. Millr. Song "VoLe it
Down."
These excellent exercises then gave
place to the workings of the General
Convention with approval of the min-
"-""u.tes ot the afteriiQon session and the
unanaraous adoption of the following
rc8olutons as reported by tho commit
tee.
Whebeas, Governments are inntitut
pd to establish justice, insure domestic
tranquility, provide for the common
defense and promote the general well-
fare of the people, and
Whkseas, to secure these blessings
the free immigration to our shores of
the criminal and pauper classes of the
- pld world should be prohibited. The
exchange of any and every production
of any country, calculated to work in-
. jury, disease or poverty upon the in
fcabitanU of the exchanging parties
defeats the great object for whieb gov
ernments are institute and should be
prohibited by international law, and
1 ri- Whereas. The commercial prosper
V. ty of this great nation depends upon
ita agricultural, mechanical and manur
' - !factu ring industries in its sobriety.
porality and christian loyalty to the
great objects for which governments
are instituted, its pure and noble man
hood and womanhood; its public schoo!
. system, its christian churches and con
Rented homes, in the proper application
pf the capital of the nation in the bur
. phase of the manufactured products of
v legitimate trade, thereby strengthening
f- all legitimate commercial j industries,
procuring a market for all manufact
, ured goods of every description, pro-
vide a demand for the raw material of
5 (he farmer, stock-raiser and artlsaii,
thus strengthening legitimate trade in
. pery branch, and
' , WnEREAS, The diversion of 944
million of the capital of this nation
from the purchase of the necessities
and luxuries of life annually to the
knew them will soon know th-m no j John Steams 1 50
more forever. Other parts of our John Williams...... 1 Of)
state have their organizations of this I a SHmmnn i nn
character. The history of our county I t ru . i nn
r r v JUr.V-A ! A W
cannot be preserved unless the men D q McClallen . . . 2 00
who made that history preserve it. Easton 1 00
The Review has mentioned this eub- J ym . parrott 1 00
E. W. Woolsey iz, Son,
Breeders and Importers of Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Sheep.
K-ULltoza. Sonoisia COunty, Get!-
We have on hand for sale this season 500 yearlingand two -.4. "U unrlAVDAlrl An l .Ti-mlna
and wes which we will deliver at Rose el eg at u wuugi "w
ear old Rams
Prices to suit the times. Orders and correspondence solicited.
Our flock is of Hammond and Atwood stock originally, and
we have spared no expense in introducing yearly new strains 0
blood from the best flocks of Registered Stock in Vermont State.
For purity of blood, absolute freedom from all disease and caro-
TJaey have the best.
ject before and hopes that some effort j j? Barker . ! ; " V. . . .V! ! 1 00 ful breeding it stands second to none on the Coast and lias taken
win soon be made to properly organize Lamrenberfr 1 00 first nremium3 at State and County fairs wherever exhibited.
a Pioneer's Association in Douglas Abraham ............... 10 00 Addiess as abov or Frank Wools'ev, oor. 1st and A streets, Portland, Or
county. 1 be re are many othersubjects T jm Singbton .-. 1 00 Represented in Roseburg by W. F. Owens, and all 'orders received by hi3
uiak tu,UB I,ltu luum as neceaaiueB m Wnl. pitchford. 1 00 or direct will receive prompt attention.
uie social wonu 01 our city and county q Scrocga . . 1 00
1 ) 1 1 f. no ertJiYa ia f-rnwrllnrf no f Kio Wial 1 - - "
Hr. v.v... ... , u j jjujjer ff j QO
we close with the hope that some one J H Snider
will take the miative 111 the matter of r. n nMwi,inn .
v. 1-4 i UJIU j .......... V
are-union of our pioneers. The col- j. jj. Caulfield...
uinns of the Review are open to all on Ifiaac Mathews
this important subject. I H. T. Garrison
W. F. Owens..
J. P. Sheridan. . . .
Editor Rosebcko Review:-- We n Termor
Ma n ufactorles.
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ITC1
'UP!
IE GRIST MILL!
"OiaCXJX-iTZ BROS, IRrcrps.
Bui before you do that como 'round to
should keep it constantly before Jhe R HermamK
Huio Kiiw iiuiui vaiivc vi uuuic uiauu- i
factory. Very few are aware how step j x fliauiews- -
by step we are being encroached upon 1 Cash .......
by Eastern manufactories and the day j P. DaMotta. . . .V-
will soon come when scarcely anything Mia3 Mamie Jones .. .
nr nrodnrpd in Orpn Tli nfeW rfnv Humphrey fc Flint
in making an order for groceries I put Adolph Marks , . , . , 1 00
on the bill, "Hania, Oregon cured." F. Zigler. , . . . ; I 00
The groceryman said, "We havo Ore- p. AlcKlinney. . . 1 00
gon cured hams but you could notes. W. S, ImbWr. 1! '.I! 1 00
Uieiu were wo vu (Duu yuu uhk, luer ri U
are top salt v. We have no packing C18"-
and curing houses in Oregon and hams Clash , . .
put up to keep all summer are so salty J. W. Hamilton
they are not fit for use; in the East, John Rast
wiiero we get our nams we get a iresn M- Winifre(1 Mftfiher
PJI
If!
W.Gt. WOOBWAEB'S
u
W
n
AND-
uy a New
OR A
t
arness
snpply everf month, for there they have
packing and curing houses, where the
atmosphere is kept cool by artificial
means and thus they can cure meats
any nionth in the year."
Whv don t some one in Oregon start
such a bouse. C. A. R.
Portland, Sept 21st,
W. H. Fisher.
Total ..,,,.,.,....,
I I!'
5 00
50
1 00 Ono of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town.
1 RJ use ncthiDg but the best leather, and have got
1 00
THE BEST OF"FLOUU AND
ALL KINDS AT THE LOWEST
ND FEED OF I FARMERS AND OTHERSCAN HAVE
EST RATE ! FLOUIjTFROM; TilEllt OWN UKAIH I
8201 00
The Portland ''New," which started
in to discuss the extra session qu estion
in a spirit of lofty patriotism, has late
ly taken a new departure and is de
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON T FAIL io uall vj
W. G. Woodward Mosoburg.
Four fifths of the strikes W America manding an extra session to savo a
are in the "protected industries," and Republican senator. That is all there
yet me nans oi congress will be vocal ia in the bu6ine8a and the people w ill
v e i i ( not pay S30i000 for a Republican sen
C0n5TRSS5infin nnnpn liner fnr nrnfpot.inn I ' 1 . t
for the workin"men--and millionaire ator without being heard in thunder 1 the City of Roseburg, will jou vote foi-
manufacturers. I tones of disapprobation, I me. E. F. WALSH.
Citizens of Koscburg.
I want tb be the next Recorder of
T. FOUD.
Announces himself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of City
Pi,ecorder, subject to the decision of
the'voters of Roseburg. -
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roseburg, Oregon,
-- '
They would announce that they have just received and now fcaw ea
hand one of the largest stocks of
; Ever Brought to Douglas, and, when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Timr 8 v
They are preparel to declare they have the beat supply in their line offanv lunsia
Southern Oregon, which they propose Belling Cheaper than can be purchased else htre
in tlie snape oi cuiL,uiiu MA1H.1UALS, in the way oi Locks, Butts, etc., wt ea
offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try ns.
We can (rive yon bargains in the following bran Ja'of STOVES not equaled elsewsm
buck's bonanza, faemer's UTILITY, DKXTEB, PACIFIC, WIDS WEST, V
CLABEXDOX, OCCIDENT, IBOX KIXO, EMPIB1 CUT
And other Sioves and Rangrs.
The best of workmen are constantly employed iq the manufacture of our TIIHYAJS
and buyers should learn our prices. r . . - '.
We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester,. Sharp sad tie?
Itiflee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. , . ' -
We are also Agents for tbo White, Peerless and New Home SEWINU II AC H IK 1
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect.
We can also supply
Avorill and Rubfcer 3?aints. :
The best in the market, at lowest rates. Give ns a call, inspect our stock; inquire
; our prices, and we promis to suit yoa if any oue cad.