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ROSEBURG: REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 18S5.
"JE'rofi.-Non Back.9'
EiMTOBlttvitw. I observe that you
quote one of t!ie gveatc-st Ji.vig physi
cists, Sir William Thompson, p.s saying,
"that men could be thus evolved out of
the inferior animals," he looked upon
"as the wildest dream of materialism."
With your permission I would like to
offer a few thoughts on this subject,
Evolution set Back. ' What a calamity,
who set it back, Sir William Thompson
What a mighty bach-setter he must be.
: The "holy Inquisition" thought it had
. set back the theory of astronomy, vrhen
it declared that Galileo's theory of as
tronomy was "false in philosophy, and
absolutely heretical, because it (the
Copernican theory) is expressly contra-'
. ry to scripture" and "a detriment to
the holy faith," It was a case of opin
ion vs opinion. But whose opinion lias
stood the crucial test of time and close
investigation? Any school boy wiil
answer that.
It may be Evolution will stand the
same test, Sir William Thompson to
the contrary notwithstanding. The
great physicist says "Evolution is the
wildest dream of material'san." It is
easy to make sweeping assertions, but
to back up an assertiou by good argu
ment is more diincult. Evolution is
either true or it is false.
If true a million Sit William
Thompsons could not set it back very.
far, and if false a like number of Dar
wins could not establish it. E vol uii .m
must stand or fall upon its own merits.
Bir Wm. T. has a right to his opinion
likewise the .Review and when either
of you will give us a reason for the
hope that is within you no one will
listen more gladly, or consider them
more carefully than the writer of this.
The ago has gone by -when men ac
cept a theory upon mora authority of
him who offers an opinion though
never so learned.
The trouble is, theolov is tenck-r
to feel and erics ourh at the smallest
pressure from the advancing steps ot
science, is fearful of the destruction of
the holy fait!).
But science goes on in her quiet and
unostentatious manner, gathering up
new truths from the fruitful womb of
nature. . Scien e patiently' searches for
facts, truth, 'principles'; arranges them
iutagroup?, families and orders; ai.a-
,. Vizes and synthetizes; notes the ' difxer
'' entiations under natural, accidental or
intentional charges of- all forms that
come within her observation and the
conditions that facilitate or retard
evolutionary, processes. Then by in
ductivo reasoning deduces a theory to
account for the known phenomena un
der immutable laws.
The differentiation cf the lo;ver pro
toplastic life into the higher order of
sentient beingis a riddle to some, espec
ially to theologians. Theo!ogy com-
hats evolution with a zeal not unlike
that against astronomy in the clays of
Galileo and Bruno. Theology plays
upon tho words "differentiations," "pro
toplasm" and "the survival of the fltest"
with the flippancy of a child with the
"words papa and mamma, and as uttle
understandingly. But as Sir William
Thompson did not tell us nor the lie
view inform us of the reasons for his
opinion we will await further light
from Sir William and the EnviEW, and
may the litest survive. Evolutionist.
Editor Review: I believe there is
no .country in the world that has the
recuperative qualities so fully devel
oped as Oregon, were you to press tho
vitality out of the Xe-.v England States
as we have it pressed out of us every
1 year and she would l& as dead as a
haddock. I moan that were the New
England States to pay in excess for
( her imported goods over her expoited
goods sue could not live. Again if she
were te pay the high rat of interest
for her borrowul money as Oregon she
cannot survive a single decade, and tho
question with us at this time seems to
be how much can we stand and live?
If year by year out home manufacture
were shrinking and our importations
increasing and our indebtedness grow
ing larger and larger how long can we
stand it? Don't yen think it is about
time we were waking up to this qees-
tion that is staring us so plainly in the
face? I do. C. A. 11 fed.
President Cleveland is reported to
be in the best of health, wonderfully
re-invigorated and more determined
than evir to give the country a reform
administration. He ii a close student
of the newspapers and for a wonder
takes much delight iu the New York
Sun, the paper that did so much to de
ieat him by espousing the causa cf
Cutler.
People who advertise oidv once or
twice a ear forgft that most ,pecpl
cannot remember atytlii: g lonfi- than
thirty dav?.
Now is the tin:c to suVcribe for the
JIeview.
A ii'vrd About th Hern ir.
We arc gradually making the Be-
view wh:t, in our opinion, a news-;
paper should be. To collect, and gath
er all the nows of the day is the fiete'
of tho modern newspaper, but also the
discussion of great issues, the solution
of new problems and the seeking after
thfe welfare of humanity comes in the
field of legitimate journalism. And in
fact there is much that is called news,
i
sensational in character and demoral
izing in effect, that has no place in a
respectable journal. Tua public is
quick to know a good thing and to
appreciate it. We llatter ourselves
tlmt all find in the home-print new
dres3 liEVlEW, with its columns of
reading mattter open to general dis
cussion and piogressive ideas, a vast
improvement over the old patent out
side of a ear ao. In fact so much
patronage is coming to our advertising
columns that we will be forced to en
large very shortly. We thank our
numerous patrons and friends for the
interest which they have taken in the
success cf the journal and trust that
they will be pleased to note the gener-
if
al improvement from time to time.
The Review is a live, aggressive, fear
less newspaper, unflinching in its sup
port of the right, firm in its denuncia
tion of the wror.g, yet with charity
for all.
Editor Review: 1 have been busily
engaged in taking an inventory of gov
ernment property since my arrival on
the Agency hence hive not written.
I am glad to say ' that I find everv
bins in a first class condition. Aeent
L. M. Nickerson and his faithful band
of employee's have dons a great and
good wotk among these Indians.
I A more faithful and energetic com
pan 7 of men and women I don't be
lieve can be found on any other Indian
Agency on the continent. Ag'-nt
Nickerson has broken himself down in
this wcrk. His health is in a veiy
precarious condition, but he has left a
monument in the education, civilization
and chi h-ifi-iniznt'iLii of these Indian?,
more' enduring than monumental brass.
I have been examining with critical ej'o
every department of this work, writing,
counting, treasuring, and now after
completing thia work of receiving and
receipting for the entire government
property taking formal possession cf
tho same, I feel it a duty to say what
I have had a better opportunity than
any other living man to know, that
Agent L. M. Nickerson has conducted
tho iithdrs of the Klamath Agency
with ability and scrupulous honesty;!
aud in retiring to private life he .car
ries with him the consciousness that
he has done his duty. May the eve
ning of his life be serene and peaceful
and his end happy.
. Joseph Emehv.
JuiUan War J'cttrnn-i.
Messrs Jas. Burnett, of Round Pi ai
lie, I. P. Nickols, of Riddle, and Yvr.
G. Hill of Wdbtir, have bsea commis
sioned to organize a Post of Indian
War Veterans for Douglas county and
hereby cull a meeting of all interested
to meet at the Court House in Rose
burg cn Octob ?r 20th at 10 o'clock A. y.
Tlie Indian War Veterans of Ore-on
is J a ne.v organization of tho lra,ve
patriots and liard v jaoneer.s v. bo have
miiie the Listory of Oregot). There
shoti'd 13 a grand rally of the Veter
ai)S from all sections. Do not fail to
come and enroll y our name as a mem
ber of this organization, if you are en
titled to do so. Legislation is to be
urged before Congress to compensate,
iti a Siua'l n.ai iter at least, tLose wlo
pti.ke life and fortune in defence of
cur fair young state. Organize, mark
the date ar.d be on hand.,
Jur.CE TnuHM an recently en tend
the political arena in Toledo Ohio and
delivered a masterly and-able speech,
Lrisilintj with arguments, logic and
truth?. It was the clear st detiuition
of the purposes of the Democracy that
as
been Delivered recently.
MiR. Editor: After li-.wicr examined the
elaljorate diegesis of the mound theory ty
youf correspondent, P. A. Moses. 1 can net
I . . . .
concur with him in his belief and conchu-ion
because lie has not explained why geological
forces have caused those mounds nor explained
the rmure qf those forces. We find that the
same natural causes produce the same effect:;
under the same circumstances. Therefore it
is strange that these mounds do not exi-t in all
countries alonj; water courses as in North
America.' It appears more obvious that these
mounds are the earthly remains of Indian hah
tations as they are . accustomed to building
their wigwams on or near th.o borders of streams
and forming them of a large portion of earth.
Where these mounds exist we do not f ml de
bris of cities or antKjue relics of civilization,
such as exist in otht-r parts of the world where
they do not exist. Resides if these mounds
existed prior to the existence of the Indians
they would not be visible now for the same
reasons that ancient cities arc imbed ed in the
earth. Therefore-the mounds' that are now
visible must be of modern '.formation. Some,
and. in fact many of these mounds are cn allu
vial deposits of modem formation.
L. C. Ilfi.!..
IV P. Flower has refused to accept
tho nomination for Lieut nant Gover
nor of New York a?d (Vn. E. P. Jones,
of Binhamton has teen m m'na etl.
V.'hfH in Z" Wrony Channvl
The bile wreaks grcvious injury. Headaches,
constipation, pain in the liver and stomach
jaunuicc, nausea ensue. A lew noses oi llos-
tetter's Stomach Bi iters wkl reform these evils
and prevtut further injury. It is a pleasant
antne'r.t, its- action upon the . ticwt's being
laccosr-paried by 'griping. The iiver is both
rtgulateil sr.:.: sdnrdated by it, r.nu as it is
very iiri'virltic to disregard di.ss.rdcr of that or-
in, which thr.r.:gh neg'ect may etninate in
uancrercus ccr.tiesuon ana neoauc abscess,- the
I'i tiers should he resorted to at an er.rly staje.
Failure to do this renders a contest with the
malady more protracted. Fever and ague,
rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, are
remedied by tl is fine medicine, and the in
ilmiilies of age mitigated by it. It may be
also used in convaK-senee with advantage, as
it hastens the restoration of vi.'or.
S. F. Flocd i-3 duly authorized to transact
all business concerning the K-weburu Re
view. J. It. N. Bki.l.
new this week.
1ci:lh Antony n.udn w
Professor Draper emphasizes the fact that
22 per cent of all children born die before they
are one year old, one-third before they are five
and one-half before they arc fifteen. The prin
cipal cause of this frightful death rate is, the
nonasiimilauon of food. Nursing mothers
should understand that greens, gravies, acids,
pastries, tea and c-f.'ea
etc . change their milk.
This gives the child pain, causes him to vomit
Or produces loose stools, or nukes ham feverish
and constipated. . Frequently he is given opia
tes like paregoric, laudanum drops, or soothing
syrups. livery such remedy is dangerous.
Every or.c of them contains opium in some
form. Candid physicians everwhere now agree
that there is known I rat one harmless popular
medicine for children, Castom, originated by
the eminent Dr. Pitcher. It has been in use
over thirty years ar.d stand:.-; alone as a child's
remedy. During this time Castoria has saved
the lives of more children from three months
to sixteen years of age than have all other
remedies known to man. Mothers of the sec
ond generation are using it, with whom puny
chllnren nie not seen. This testimony may
be traced around the world. Millions of grate
ful mothers everywhere pronounce Casio: ia the
children's panacea.
M K U N IT Y fro m AN NO YAKCE
SIaSe only of ttio flnost nnA best qual
ity of Cilass fur tvilu lauding beat.
t Every good thing? is Counter
feited, and consumers are CAU-
I TIONED against IMITATION8 oi
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. Seo that the exact
label ia on each chimney as above.
The Pearl Top is alwaya clear and
bright Glass.
II a u ii facts rod OX1LY by
OEO. & E3M5BETH B. GO.
Pittsbarjrli I.oai Ulass AVorks.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
STANDARD FOWLS.
X ."".' .- i f f
It J . til . 4
DrYvn horns.
TJ avin-f Isoen en,cr'Kc4 in Use Lushies'-? f.f breeding'
i l.ii"r..iii,-l,!.ica fiA. is l-v i 0 e tijiht years, 1
am aba-t i as iie cciniciis i Vi'a alu va
iiainoii I'ruous si can bo Ll citSter on thia cmiat or
ia tii.'
Plyiaontlt Roclis, !iir,'5j bird, J,00 to $5.00;
I ...j:-v, o. Lr.v-. to Im
Wyaadotte3 tins'-a t'ird, Sr.; pairs, 10; trios
rown Xestnraf shs birds, 53 to $5; pair
to i'.'; tiv.s, .f u ft-.-.
""EGGS llf SEASON
First and special premiums awnrdeil my fovvlg at
tbo Inst Sta.t fair, an.t wherevt r else exhibited.
45 y slra-n'i oi the above varieties f fuwli arc
tst'ivvu in m't i-iirts of Orej,'t and Washington,
lil.iXo. C:;!. ;'.:i n.-J;J-,h Ciii:ibiii. J'o .iio who
wav.ts fine l.irj.i, and. ! ;i)V wi,;.;, zn sun k is, will
flfijci't t..t t!ii r.,i..t; stttc-d. wiiich are much Ium
tj).-i:i lit t!:o i:,-M. :
J';u -ties will pJesrc tf: tc ju-t wi rtt tl ty want, and
cjtr't itiriiis-b it I ttil! iCil t!.i 111 to.
C.HH inut ace'-.iajiS'iya!! or.itTf. Send stamp
for ll last rated catab.u'uc. Vuu't wait till fprii: be
furc orderini,'.
FOREST G HOVE, OK EG ON.
V. fl. Wcib. Favso & Co.'a fcin make a specia
reduviioa of .0 ptv tci t In iV. or ' ah uij t-usttnio.'s
RA'CII TOll SAJjE.'.'-;
A 'good sheep and grain ranch five
niilfs from the 11. R. depot and P. O.
Price "", Q00. About 800 acres deed
ed land, ;ood outlet, for further par
ticulars call en, or address J. C. Full-erton,-
Rosebnrg or Thos. McGee Myr
tle Creek.
CiTTTC,rilVf PFFO:: THEREVIEW and
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MISCELLANEOUS.
liAlOlTYMl
HUMPHREY k FLINT,-'.
IO-sconre: - - , - Oregon-
TRANSACT A GENERAL
SAHSnTGJBlJSljirESS
Siglit Drafts Dratvn cn
Portland, Saa Francisco, New York and
other points. Rills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived sal j set to cheek. Collections made
on all aeeessahlepoiuto at reasonable rates.
Aeo z Hanan.
Hew. Butcher Shod
Wo keep all kinds of EP.ESII and
PICKLED meats.
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
JIlics of all hinds bovjld.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 1SG7.
tlcseab Oilier
Ess G P cL,f D S SL i a
DEALER IN
OF THE VEUY It EST MATERIAL.
pOME. AXD CST TERMS BEPoItE PURCUAS
j ing elsewhere.
OfTie-o near Depot, Rciisbury,
Agent for J. J. Whitsstt'a Lurcbcr.
I I
CLARKE & BAKER, -Props.
Having jiiirehaseit t!e aoo-c rwmel mills of E.
Stophons & Co., v. e arc now jrci)ftjcl t furniuh any
amount of the be t tuiOity cf
3 i nv:n.
ra ii p w
U Z l-Z Ea U
U II Li
cver offered to the iiiblic in Pouas County. Wc
will furnish :a tlie iuill a, the following lu ii fs;
No-1 rniL'h lumber... ...512 If
Jici, 1 H'.K.vi'w, 0 ia : ?24 M
Xo. 1 fioorlnaj, in -ii M
No. 1 finSahinif buuber .- C! M
No. 1 tin ishin-; luuil.-cr d reefed on 2 Kidc......24 M
No. 1 f.i.k!.ii- Uaitbtr d:c . c,U -n : :-ivict, o V.
Cf.AU:iC A BAKER.
SIS TTt i
J .4 ! i r i I .4 -i v; -i 'i - w . -
i'e from Iloohun
on
the Cu:;;i Buy W;to:i Road.
Sritii
Any arnor.nt of Lmiiu";;r Sug&r Pine,
Ceditr, Yellow Fir, ILoiin-,
Rustic, Jtonl.-jintrs, etc.
We have n;..i.i:itc;l A. J. IT.L.'.OWsj j-ud UliMlY
GATKS a-coiits for IloscUtr, l:o will have latibcr
always on hi-.r.J. Will deliver ti) a:;y jiiri. vl tho city
from the Mill at reasonable rate.
IMtlCKS AT MILL;
Itouq-b Lumber $ 0 00 no- V.
j notirinjf, 13 00 jer M
; 1 u:t . 13 00 lr M
II.
TARRY,
Merchant Tai'or.
First right-liand room, up stairs, oyer
Alarms' Stori.
Repairs and Alterations neatly done.
IvI H. S. A. I21TTI1IXS0X,
MILLINERY STORE:
Osiltulntl,
O OH.
LADIES WILL F.XD MV STOCK LARGE ASI
Coinjilelu. IVices moderate.
Oiv- M 9 CH. Slits. S. A. IIcn iiiN-.-os.
L.
BELFILS,
Watch niaker
29 YEARS F.XT
TTAVINO HAD 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
XX v,
aWhinakcr in Orckfon, 1 foe! confident of
jfiMH? Fuiiriat'tma ;n all work cutruntej to ni.
1 have the Comiiy patent ri-lit fci bu! of (.oticrcta
CciiiCiii ripe for coiiveyin,,' vsatt-r ti any pia e ite-sire'-
L. Lulfils.
J.
JASKULEK,
l'ractical
Watchmaker, . Jcwcdar and Optician.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Dealer in Wutvhe?, Clocks, Jewelry,
Spectacles an i Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CT'iARS, TOBACCO & FASCY GOODS.
rp.HE ONLY RELUltLE HTOMER IN" TOWN
Jl fr tiiu pritpera ijustnifHit of Spectacles. Depot
of t!ie t.enuitic Lniilian Pebble Spevtai-lcs and Evu
gieca. iiiuu 111 ililllUitull j uricii JLiloCK.
V VALtAlILE TO AI L!
- jv ?; s ml rr m
vv bo nailed rnr
to fill applicant r ' t Si &'
and to c;iitoners or last vcar wituout
orderingit It contains iUustrations, prices,
descriptions and directions f ir planting all
Vegetable end Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc.
D. M. FERRY &CO.DJu,T
NEW THIS WEEK.
UlllLZ CAE BE EEMOYED -
' j-cmoisr & Co-,
Loudo, Perfumers to II. M. the Queen, have iiivec-
which rci-.n-ve-s Sr. .all Pox Mark-, of!ioveer lerg-SJaHi'.tf,-.
i s. W:aVv, n Ls ein-plo ud barn-.U-ss
cau.eaiuo iut r.Tni-nc.,' aud contain itothius lu,-
j SUPEi-FLUOUS EAIE.
Leon & Vo.'n 4IEE5IL1TR1"
Keinve8 Super?.vars.s Hair in a few iisinutos,
without pain r unpleasant teusatiou iiecr to
grow ;pin. fcimple aud hanu'.cfs.
Tvll ircctioiw. Kent by mail. Price $1.
GEO. W. SHAW, i
I GENERAL AGENT,
219j Tremont Street, Bo., ten, ilass.
Ment!u this IV-cr.
r. '
in
i
Koif- located r.ne th.cr Noi;h of the Plain
dealer jolrice, vshc:e oa can ct San I'rancisco
work at less than Sua 1 raneic'o price.
iof is your tunc t
not be I with vou lo:;-'.
m r.nv eld ..and
faded :pi:;ti:r
Leautifu! i'r.
t ! aiy ivH-.d, and ritakc you a
stal .Poi trait that wiil last aiavs.
Call and cxaiuiiie . o-rr v.ork lcfr.-re roiiif
elsewhere.
Phcicrrar-ht-r.?.
TvT t t t r O - T T r-r- T ' !
IN tL, VV 1 J UlLi
CORVALLL
SAN"
V i VJiijl.'Vi
AKTE.'S SEi'TEMEEH 1-itb, 1 885.5$'
TRAIN' .5 Unv'i CO!. V ALT, 13 Tl -; -;AY,
DAY
f "i-i . j - . , - i , j
CVvf u'-'do Uil lis
SATURDAY, 10 a. a.
V::t.)3-HIA.Y EM-
- t
? A. M. 1
.ow i : 1 trTi;-ort :ill
"'1 I.'-'i; !; a". t:c ioiVcst valco
Xi . X i. w .
Coi'.VALLLi TO San Francieco
I'y Tr tin and Al ,SS. Yarjuina.
CABIN, $14 CO STEERAGE, ?7 CO
GHA1H. 4 50 PER U
50. Acojuuioilaxiciis . Unsurpassed 'i'i
-Cap::.'i'y t,f SrUniiltip, Cabin l'aisotiytK, 90;
StetmjfC, Wj; Fruilit, l;U)o 7t.u,
River Steam:
trains at CoriaJii:;
utlucJ ai roijuirwl.
v.'i'.I l:ere-ifter . contiect witii
-C'tiicr Ktcinuvsri) will Lc
l"or 'urtJicr t:ifirn).tiirtu
C. 0. Hoot-:.,
A. G. V. i: V. A3
Cra;:ii.
to
Z. J. Hatch,
P.i.-iilj D oek
i'ortian J,
t? v1
K 5 ru?
Ff 3 ti t
g.'(;.vncd by Jos. C.irian, the noted
ii or.-cttum.
'Jhis FiunouH Horse is 10 har.u.s
hit;!:, T.'iigUs over 1,400 Il.s. , is of .Ma
ht;o::' lay Color, ir'ix yettrs old. Per
fect in Pv-s'iti, Liinti and Body.
i':h"Vx'iu v.Mti sired, at r'aleni by the
noted s imported (Jlenixp, winner at
tin; (Aintenniid 1870, and imported into
tho United K ta es. i,y Jas- Purrows,
jiurcha.sed in 167 G by M:jor Bruce, and
l y hita bioti.ht to .Oregon. Cleneld
was sire:' by th;i gre.it Heoteh prize
winner, Johntiy Copt-, that, won more
pi-sz! s lLan any ottur horse in his dav.
Hisduiii was by the justly renowned,
Ullnai.o.
CLYDE'S dam is tho noted Henry
and 1 bitiiilto'iian, brought from 1IH
nolsytd Orf-gon in ISilc, and purchased
byjdesso Cot nell.il
1 Thei attention of all Farmers i;nd
IIor.se.men i.i called to the abo'vo i tirLic
ulair, and they tuo nsked to tall and
see this beautiful h rso and git teruis.
Cood past tst ago furnished at reason
able rate 3. Every po.-sii h: car wid be
taken to preveiit accidents or escape;-1,
u.t n!o roMKti.'iibility assumed. . For
further partlcitlrs see or address J. W.
CAELUM, Rose! u rg, Oregon, vho also
keeps the het Livery Stablw in south
ern Oron.
TK BUYERS' GtTIDE it
issued March and Sett.
eacH year. J62r- 216 page,
8jXlli inches, wttb over
3,SOO illnsfrailons a
whole Picture Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale Prices
direct to consumer on all goods for
personal or fami-ly nse. Tells how to
order, and gives exact cost of every
thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fan with. These I5iVAIitTABL.E
BOOKS contain information gleaned
front the markets of the world. Wo
will mall a copy FREE to any ad
dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray
xpense ef maiaing. Iet us hear from
you. i ) Respectfully, .
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
837 & 29 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IU.
I laii l Corners.
rpiiE rdLLOWIKO LW was passed by the
X late f.-elaturti:
To estiihiivh a!l cor;er of Govemmr-nt surveys,
Wiitro the! w itiurss lad. have beencui, or have fallen
down, arvl whore tln-r rcmahi.s the tttmu ti which
tie !vari m;irk5 cr hlZfs esia eiill be sctsn, or
wl.cre iiUU-r cvi-.liini-es ! the Uoveniniint wrtier
nsny t-c i.-ui be tnn, wherchy tho said oi.nws t-s-tahiisli.i.t
ly i;ov-i-;n-.(.!tt siutcj s can be posifivciy
l'Hs.tr.i by. any ( isnch ?ther Jew. i'i,' cviilvm.-c-',
SAid C'.ii!ur)r"-,,!;.i r. t.ii o rc,-.t .1 li-ln-J m the li-aii-in-r
j n -'-ill t.,1 i.; c 1 i' 'i f- I't'-t 4lI,hi!,,cnriKT,
and shall i. jtr '.it; n-o.--ra .f the mimic in a
hoik li-;t--.:-j 'J'r:-!SnfT &. Knrvoyi, and
Sivhijr t:ioid-iic, und 11 inic ot h riis rot:tit, a:;d
t'irn I r-icn:-,! it t hi - siicvt' Wl.t.11 m) re-
etnhl!she., h.y sh.l? he r.-fjr.r.zc-X thcreaflor as
tile iijjl utid .-rt;:i!ent e-roi i-r cnrncrn.
j WM. 'I'll IE., County Purveyor.
PnorEijirv fontino ox Trtrmn rmxcfPLE
StrceiM. size Mix; 30 fvt. which will -'ive FOL'K
j huilii.'nar I j t :W sH fi-i-t. ;! hits m-ss li.i?ean!
j a!o t.m I dr.-:lHr, well furnished, fni.wel!, wind
j film n, al' ' w.jil -!;el and tithcront huumtrs t.-.h
liJl well fenced. For particulars entiro :vt ltRviev
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EDUCATIONAL
1 ; Sclicol Year begins Monday, September 7, 18S5.
rpilE COURSE CF STUDY IS. DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OF ANY
I iyIio may attend. Many uoblo and brilliant minds glowr with a desire for knowledge
but circmiititances preclude their attending remote or uiore expensive institutions; among
aucL are frequently found the bi ightcst and most promising jn school . .
Henuc the courso of study 13 made almost aa full as that-' of many of our Colleges,
while the character of hit-tructructiou is inferior to none. j
Tuition per Session of Twelve "Weeks;
Primary y. . . . .
First grade Junior class.
Second yrade J unior clas.3 . ,
4 00
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. . . C 00
Tw enty-four Lessons.
Use of Instrument
Drawing and Painting."
SEN'D FOR CATALOG U E.
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DEPART.MEXTS OF LITERATUIiE, LAW; .MEDICINE, MUFIC AND ART.
Elocution a ppeeialty iii-ard.au.' home lor ladies in the Women's ColJege, ?3 60
per week. Mrs. W. S - Harrinjrtott, Dean.
fJentlenieu lmsrd in cluls for 2 50 to 3 per week Many ' board themsel ta for 91
to 1 50vt;rwetU. !
The best moral government is maintained.' Tuition half "price to children of miaa
tcra and those prajiaring for the ministry. j
First Term hegin! September 7th, 188,5-
Law Department npna SepL inber IClh. ailio' Department epeoa in Portland
December 2d, 1SS, Dr. E. P. Eraser, Dean. Send ftr Catalogue and information to
'-Tlio Scby, President, Salm, Or.
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GraduatQsEi2cceivo' 8tato StIr.cational Diploma
FOR PARTICULllS, ADDPESS ! "
HENRY L. BENSON; PrWident.. DRAIN, Or.
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ANNOUXCES TO THE PUBLIC, THAT HE 13 ICOW TREPARKD
' TO FURNISU j , .
j ICVXXJ !CTliZllSC:ZIi III?: LTNTI3 .
nvin- lately fitted up a ns-.v STEAI SAW ?.IILL ;on South Deer creek, is
111 prepared to furrubli lmuber cf all kinds on short notice at
P 9 !!
Barn n;aU'riv!id t't'nci-.ig funiis'n.-d on
John or Boberir Booth will
not Ibo undersold in Lumber.
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They have - the best.
f r; s j j !' J i t h a? P
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THE BEST OF FLOUR AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS AT TI E LOWEST BAITS !
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They would aanounce that t'ncj Latq just recetrcdjand &v Vt a
hand ouc f the largrJt stocks of '
j Ever Brought to Douglas, and, vlien added to their -
Stoves of ail Patterns and Ready-made Tinwai?
They are prepared to declare the' have the best supply in their hn nf ;anw !, :
! Southern Orejroa, which they pnn.oe selling
In tho shape of BUILDING MAI EIJIALS, .in the way ol Lochs, Butts, tc. w mm
offer snjierior .inducements to pnrehasere. Try us. '
We can give you l.aina in the follow ing brands of STOVES noUqnaled elcewkwt
BUCK'S UOXAXZA, FAHM Eli's UTILITY, EKXTEn, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST
. CLAUKXIVOX, OCCIUKXT, HlOX KIXG, HMPIBHCIfV
And other Siovcs and Rangs.
The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of ourTINTf3
and buyers should learn our prices.
We have also Wgains to otic r in (JUNS, . such as Winchester, Sharp and tkr
Biflef, as well as Shotguns and Pistols '."" "a mm
We are also Agns f.r the White, BcftrlcM and New Home SEWINtl MACI1 1X151
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in eyery re?neet
We can also supply
AtcmU and Sratoe? Paints.
Tho best ia the market, at lowctt rates, (live us a call, inspect our ttocki inauir WW
our price, and we promis to suit you if. any one cad.
First gra-Je Middle class. 7 00
Second grade Middle class 8 00
Senior class. . .1 9 00
jSXusic - ;
I . . . .$12 CO
-.. -.4 2 60
......... j.' $4 00 to 12 00
GEORGE T. RUSSELL, Principal.
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INSTRUCTORS.
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J. J. V, lilTMiT.
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j FA P ME US AND OTHEHS;CAN HAVE
FLOUll Flu7TilEirTo N 'ifli AjfK l
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Cheat er than can be tmrchaawT
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