i A "i 7 ROSEBURG REVIEW- FRIDAY, OCTOBER Stli 1S83. THE REVIEW CAN ALWAYS EE FOUND AT thC St. ClIAlll.ES, rC'UILAKM. '. A LAUKKL. LODGE A. F. ll.S WILL HOLD ' regular mect'incr on e:liieslav n or Wfiim C. A. UdATII, W, M. j. P. Drxcjjt, Skc. -i on Saturday eveiiinir of each week at 7 o'clock, in .their hall at Koaebursr. Members o the or.l?r iu food standing are invited to attend, liy ordur of the . G. UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. 0, f. O. O. F., meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on th- fir-taiid tlilril 1 b ursdaj sof everv uionfh. Visiting: brethren invited to attend. - L. LixriLs, C. P. A. C. Marks, Serloe rV-vUMPQUA CHAPTER, No 11, F. A. JL, hold their regular communications every firt . fy.-M.fe and third Tuesday in ca h month. All CSfiKSi members in jrood standinsr willtuke due and timely notice and govern themselves accordingly. Visiting companions arc invited to meet with the vhapel when convenient. J. C. Fl'LLgRTOX, II. P. W. I. FBteDUxnsRt Sc-'v . Remember our , c'uLbing rates with the NewYoik World. : ' "Wephing. Cait. N. Johansen, of Astoria, was married on the evening of the 4ih to Mrs h'ary A. Limey," in this city, the .Rev. John Ikwaid, ctYciating. We whh the happy couple a long and prosperous life. Flowers. Ve return cur thanks to Mrs. W. 15. Drake, of Myrtle Creek, 'for a beauti ful boquet of elegant flowers of rarest hues and c. q isite o kr. Also for i sheath' of Tampa grass twelve feet in height quite a curiosity end rich as an ornament. The Band Stand. Under the able man agement of Malausena. & Clements, the band stand is progressing finely. We acknowledge the following additional subscriptions: F. P. Hogan$i, M. (0. Wimberiy $i, J. J J. Hor ner $i, Col. Lane $i. Sufc-criptions are still invited. Lecture. Last Friday evening Mr. L. C. Hill, of Myrtle Creek, delivered sin interesting lecture at the Court IIvu.se on "Human Pro gress" to a small but appreciative, audience. Mr. Hill h a fluent rapid talker, sensible at all times,' and eloquent as the occasion de mands; At some future time "ie will again address a Koscburg audicr.ee and we hesjeck for him a crowded hcuse. ; Kew Invention. While at O.ik'and kut week we had the gocd fortune to intei icw Mack Gasgras in regard to his new discovery. The workings of the machine are jet secret, so far as -the public is concerned. It is nearly the perpetual motion, and has a '-wonderful generating power, which can be used to ad vantage in conneciion with all machinery. The inventor described the process, by which the machine operates very minutely, and he styles the contrivance a "self-feeder." One of our leading .citizens has bought the entire right from Mack Jangras,- paing the handsome vara of $60,000 th-.refor. Bca Ag"e Fsq. is the fortunate purchaser. A' i6,coo Gallon Tank. We were shown by that accommodating-: landlord , Kklmrd Thomas, of Oakland., last Monday, all about Lis new enterprise. lie has lately had a tank constructed sixty-Jive feet high, and the tli twenty-six feet de?p, making a col umn of water to ninety-one feet, which is done I y a turline wind u heel, manu factured r.t Sals i a, Oregon, lie has 300 feel of hose vvhicli entirely protects his and all a j.'.ceat buiidi igs. 1. 1 order to get a full sup- p'y of v.-jttr, Mr 1 lum.vs is now di-irrin-? a nc cii a.iout ten leej. n diameter. The whole, up to 'the prese : $1500. Vve wish the cess. ' i.tve, has cost about uaden Meeting ok tisi UKroitM Club. There was a large attendance at the meeting of "the Roselxur"; Tcmrerance Reform Club Tuesday evening, Oct 6th IOO5. Called to order by the I'le.-ident at ?:3o. After 'music by the Junior Hand and readivg and approval of minutes, Hon. A. C. Jor.cs delivered the retnilaf address, tvunlin": out the miseries heaped upon those who do not chink by those who do drink, the premium -for si.briety, the ulUr usclessnes5 of the debauchery. With 116 'ropect of persons rum blisters the gold of the rich .with tears and adds misery to pinch ing want. The brightest and dullest ir.U rests are together brought to ; lower level m his grasp an 1 that in rightful education is found' the remedy that will rid tfe land of this evi After recess there Were recitations and niuvic furnished by sevt-ral' members, and a few tcliing remarks by Dr. Woodruff. Rev. J.."W Miller w&s'cho.ei to speak at the next nteVtinc. The O. ic C. R. j R. The information thus far published from: time to time, relative to die Centra' Pacific jhaving secured control of the Oregon & California company's posses sions, ha, I con more or less vague. On the 3ist day of July last both companies entered into a written agreement by which the Oregon & .California were to sell their property to the Central Pacific. Thi.i agreement was pub lished in London on the 15th of last month. The salient j oints of jhc agreement are as fol lows: The Oregon Si California agrees to sell t the Centra! Pacific all its railway lines (about 451 miles) and their appurtenances, its rolling stock, supplies land equipment, lands remaining unsold at the date of agreement, nd all its rights and flanchixes granted by the United States. The transfer of the property i to take place on or l;fore the 1st day of July, iSS5. The tcrmiof the sale are as fol lows: For the 9,000,000 or thereabouts of first mortgage jicnds now outstanding, issued at the rate of $20,000 per. mile, the Central Pacific will issue bonds 'at the rate of $30,000 pef nii'e to the jimcont of $10,500,000 paya ble in forty years, bearing interest at the rate of 3 per cent, for the first two years and 5 per cent, thereafter. The Central Pacific agrees to complete the Connecting link between Ash land and Delta within three years c the date of the transfer, so as to form a through line between Portland and San Francisco. It is 'stated that at a stockholders' meeting held in Portland on the 30th ult., the agreement was ratified and' there is hardly a doubt that it was also ratified by the- bondholders' committee, though no definite information 'on the subject has been received here.' Practically the Ore goh & California railroad company has con sented to sell upon certain terms; subject to approval of. the bondholders: the Central Tacitic has agreed to buy mxm those term?;. It seems more than likely that the bondholders Will give consent.- ' X O A L Jill E VITIES. - Rain. ' " Subscribe. Adverthc. - Items scarce. Raia needed. Everything is quiet. The city election is over. Buy your trees of Tim Ford. Drink Roseburg Soda wattr. Rta I our new advertisements.- The City Charter needs several amendments. Miss E2ie Gillette has returned to Ashland. What has become of the Board of Fire Del egates. Let the marshal sec that the streets are cleaned up. Fix your sidewalks, or the marshal will at your expense. Harry Sober the celebrated well digger. Two in a day. Miss Nellie Ware, of Eugene City, is visit ing in our city. A fathicnable wedding will take place this week in our city. Jos. Lynch and family have gone to the Dalles to reside. s ' Mrs. John-Jones, who has been very sick, is now improving. All trees bought of Tim Ford are guaran teed as represented. The crcssway at the depot is a great success as well as a convenience. Dr. Tilkington of Portland will be at the McClallen House Saturday. Rev. Smick returned this week from the Synod lately held at Portland. Mr. Fggers sold to Mr. Newman afew.acres of land this week in West Roseburgi ' - . Rev. P. A Moses will preach at Deer Creek on next Sunday at eleven o'clock. A Methodist camp-meeting is in stssion at Cleveland and will continue over Sabbath. Capt. John Mullen from Washington city D. C, paused a day ia Roseburg this week. A. J. Bellows shot at four deer this week, they having been in the field of J. R. N. Bell. P. F. Baxter called this week, and is look ing for a situation as he is a fi.-st class painter. The Bernheim the irrepressible wool agent was in our office this week showing us some WOol. Mr. Fggers has commenced the erection of his house on the land recently bought of J. R. N. Bell. Robt. Easton has the finest and most deli cious golden pears we ever ate. Try them and sec. Insure in the Traveler's and the Mutual Self Endowment, J. R. N. Bell agent and club manager. Mrs. Judge Smith, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. GiUiland, has . returned to her home in Portland. There will be a Sunday school picnic at Oak creek on Saturday Oct. 24th. All are cordially invited to attend. Look out for Page and Dimick's ad next week, in the meantime go there and get the best bargains now offered. 1. Traccy and Rrsie A Ritchy were married at Drains, October ,4th M. A. Mulvaney, J. P., officiating. Many think the license law too strict in, Oakland; for "they will not allow a man to sell his own productions 011 the street. We are uthcibed to say that D. C. McClal len will feed all those coming to court on the fat of the land at the lowest possible rates. G J. Callahan has some of the finest grapes ia Douglas county and will soon bring a load to town. Call at the Review office and leave your orders. , ! Rev. E. A. McAllister, of Albany, will de liver a lecture on next Monday evening, at the Court house. Subject, "Is Universalis m True or False." - Wm. Cochran of Looking Glass was in at tendance on the special session, ("not extra session") of the County Court this week and gave us a pleasant call. John Hall, county commissioner, has re turned from his trip east, he and ' Mrs. Hall were well pleased with their trip, but they say, carry me back to Oregon. George Bealh was awarded the contract this week' for building the bridge across the Cala" pooia, at Oakland, his bid being $Soo, which was the lowest bid put in. From Dillard Strode we learn that the diptheria on Myrtle Creek is spreading some what. A child of Geo. Brewer died last week of the terrible disease. Arrangements are being made for a lecture next Monday night at the Court House by- Rev. McAlister. We are particularly favored with the services of such men. Fendel Sutherland and wife leit for a visit of three weeks to Idaho. They have a daughter, Mrs. Randall, living at Moscow. We wish them a pleasant journey and safe return. G. J. Langenberg takes this method of re turning thanks to the voters of this municipal ity for their support in re-eleeting him marshal, and promises simply to do his duty to all. The funeral of Miss Katie, daughter of Jep tha and Martha R. Thornton will be preachcel at the Oak creek church on Sunday, Nov. 1, 1SS5. Rev. Wm. S. Mathews will be present. E. B. Berg, at Oakland, whose ad. appears this week, is selling goods in his line lower than the lowest. He will succeed, for his wife is the better salesman of the two. Gbre him a call. ' Ira Genger, Will Singleton and Polk Mar tin killed a large bear, on Mr. Gengcr's place three miles east of Roseburg, last Wednesday. Bruin had been in Mr. Genger's orchard de vouring apples. " The. Yankee Doodle Band, assisted by oher local talent, will shortly entertain the public with the great drama, "Above the Clouds." " Like all things done by this progressive band it will be a success. J. J. .Cawlfield is ahead in the painting de sign business. The roof is unique, diamond shape, and looks well withal., P. Junger is the painter. Mr. Cawlfield s roof looks like human life, rather checkered. From this time forward I assume the agency of Douglas County for Gen. Grant's memo r4it tv,k vire II. S. Strance. All orders ad- ! dressed to me at Glendale Douglas County Oregon, will receive prompt attention. Agents I wanted. C. W. Brooks. Isaac Manning formerly of the Statesman went to Canyonville yesterday to visit his par ents. He was accompanied by Mr. Piper of Salem. Isaac has vivacity and will succeed . Two tramp-burglars broke into the house of Mrs. Cummins last Tuesday night 'while the family were attending the meeting of the Re form Club at the Grange Hall. They took nothing only something to eat. . A peculiar virtue in Ayer's Sarsapariila is, that while it cleanses' and purges the blocd from all corruptions and impurities, aud there by roots out disease, it invigorates the whole system, and makes one young again. A. Grant of the Capitol mills, Salem, his wife and daughter have engaged rooms at the McClallen House, and will arrive Saturday to spend several days with us. Mr. Grant will go on a hunting expedition while here. Those articles written by "Y" on school government and published in this paper, are excellent, well written, and deserve to be read by every school teacher in the county. They are written by one of the most accomplished .... 1 teachers in all this section. Many forget that the hair and scalp need cleansing. Extensive use of Ayer's Hair Vig or has proven that it is the best cleansing agent for the hair that it prevents and re moves dandruff, cools and soothes the scalp, and stimulates the hair to renewed growth. Rudolph Abrahams has bought out Alonzo Brown at Oakland and will henceforth emrace largely in the mercantile business at that place. We know Mr. Abraham to be a gentleman of high standing and his word is as good as his bond. We bespeak fcr him a liberal pat ronage. F.'W. Benson, County School Supt., has secured a speaker for the forthcoming Insti tute, some time this winter, that will rejoice the hearts of all Roseburgers. Mr. Benson feels sure that he can gain the consent of Dr. James Browne, of Portland, to be with us on the occasion mentioned. Prof. Russell's Academy at Oakland is in f.ne condition, receiving new accession every few days to le instuctcd in the text books taught there, which are adopted by "the best school men of the age. The building is new, with good apparatus, and the curriculum cannot be excelled in .the Academic department. Rev. J. E. Day left last Wednesday morn ing for his new field of labor at Clatsop Plains and Ilwaco. He was commissioned to this charge by the last Presbytery held in Portland. We regret very much to give him up"as he has proven himself an able and efficient minister in our midst. May success autend his labors. Some very interesting reading on vital issues are crowded over this week, and we beg our correspondents to pardon us, as we are making arrangements to enlarge on account of the press upon' our advertising space. Stand by us in the future as you have done in the past, and we will make you one of the best papers south of Portland. G. W. Anderson and wife of Chicago paid our city a two days visit. They arc-writingup the country to some extent, and at the same time, they are selling those fine pictures of General Grant. Mrs. Anderson is correspon dent for the Philadelphia Times, and is a wri ter of no mean ability. Any attention shown them will not be lost to the good of our coun try. They went south yesterday evening. lltAlS JTE'JIS. -I heard - Ratliff say td Sol, this week, that there's to be a grand entertainment at the Academy in 'about a week. He also said tha- Mrs. Shortcut Wilbur, is to sing on the occat sion. bot sard, ne was giaa ot it, tor no ore else was ever so successful in pleasing a Dram audience as she. Wesley interrupted their conversation by saying that -he knew seme thing about that entertainment, ''too. They turned inquiringly toward him and he ex plained that Dr. Kuykendall, Prof. Booth, Mrs. Dr. Pay ton. Mrs. Callwcll, and others are to assist in Making this the best eetertain- ment ever given, and that E. A. Estes will be there with his violin. "Vou bet, I'm going to take my girl," said Wes., in conclusion. Sol and Ratliff made no reply, so I can't say what their intentions are. The school has increased in numbers this week, and among the new ones is Richard Coke, of Dora, Coos Co. The camp-meeting closed Monday evening, bearing as fruits forty conversions, all of which t .. .1. ... r t -r. , oear me marKs 01 genuine work. Kev. s Jones and Sails are now at Cleveland, con ducting a similar meeting. ' Will I led rick is still on the sick list but is improving. Vinton Boots who has been con C. 1 . - U! . r . . unco 10 ms room ior some time, is ararn m school, at which we rejoice. I went into Estes's grocery store yesterday and discovered that he has been filling his shelves with new goods. Then I went to Drain & Co. 's store, and found them unpack ing boxes and bundles, and displaying a fine line of fall and winter goods, from the plainest cotton to the finest silk. Then I visited Mr. Cellers, and lo! the same was true there, ami I said lo myself, "Surely hard times are taking their flight, and business is improving." Evon so, let it improve; I hope they may all ge, rich this year. Miss Myrtle Russell has been sick this week but I am glad to say that she is impoving. F. A. Smith, the artist from Salem, has pitched his tent in our town, and I hope he will have plenty of patronage. Rev. E. Giltins will preaeh in the Academy Sunday morning and evening. The Sunday school, which mtets in the Chapel every Sunday morning is in a very prosperous condition under the direction ol Prof. Booth and J. W. Krewson. - Casaraltan, "Wild Cherry and Tar. Every body knows the virtues of Wile Cherry ami Tar as a relief and cure for any effections of the Throat and Lungs, combiuef with these two ingredients arj a few simple healing remedies in the composition of Dr liosanco'a Cough and Lung Syrup making it just the article you should always have in the house, for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Bronchitis. PriceJoOl cents and $1.00 Samp lea free. Soldby S. Hamilton. Its Delicacy of Flavor And tho efficacy of its action have rendered the famous Fquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs immensely jooular. It cleanses and tones up the tlggod and feverish system, and dispels Ilea lacln a, CjM.3 and fevers, For sa'c by S. Hamilton, CO UJtT J) OCKET. The State of Oregon vs Jacob Weaver, Rec ognizance. The state of Oregon vs Howard Jones and James Cannon, Recognizance. The State of Oregon vs John McCurdy, Bany Mathews, Lou Reed; Phip Mathews and F. M. Ingals, Recognizance. The State of Oregon vs Henry Watcrson; Larceny. The State of Oregon vs C. V. Meeker, Perjury. The State of Oregon vs Jeff. Roberts, Rec ognizance. The'State of Oregon vs John Eubanks and W. W. Moore. Recognizance. The State of Oregon vs V. S. Bond and Cynthia C. Mulkey, Recognizance. The State of Oregon vs Geo. Wells, Lar-. ceny from a Dwelling. George Connell vs Ida M. Connell, Di vorce. James A. Watkins vs, Elizabeth J. Watkins, Divorce. J. F. WT. Saubert, riff, vs F. II. Noble, et id, Dft., Suit in Equity for an accounting and dissolution of partnership. Louis Belfils, et al, Plffsy vs John Stephani, Dft. Suit in Equity for dissolution of partner ship and for an accounting. James E. Rice,,et al, Plffs, vs The Oregon Cinnabar & Quicksilver Mining Co., et al, Dfts, Suit in Equity to set aside a deed and for a re-conveyance. S. Marks & Co. Plffs, vs II. G. Crow, Dft. Suit in Equity to set aside a fraudulent con veyance. " -: W. T. Kerley Plff, vs Harrison Allen, Dft, Action at Law. Joseph Cellers Tiff, us D. S. Stryker et al, Defts. Confirmation. ;t T. R. Sheridan, et al, riffs, vs J. F. W. Sawbert, et al, Defts. Confirmation. rV Rosalia Pelland, et al, Pit's, vs Thomas O'Reilly, Defts. Suit to quiet title to real prop erty. Uiraham Wheeler & Co. riffs.' vs M. E- Pogue, et al, Defts. Confirmation. Wm. Trask, Plff. vs Voltaire Gurney, ctal, Confirmation. P. Wasscrman & Co. Plffs, vs R. T. Mc- Culloch Deft. Confirmation. School Commissioners Plffs. ' vs Geo. W. Noah, et al, Defts. Confirmation. J. Wr. Carlon, Plff. vs J. R. Dioxn Defts. Action on Bond. W. II. Byars Plffs. vs The Esther Gold and Siher Mining Co. Defts. Action at Jaw to re cover money. If' John Applegate, Admr. of Estate of Chas. Applegate, Dec'd, Plff. vs Mary C. Wells, Deft. Suit in Equity for an Injunction and set off of claims or money'judgments. I. R, Dawson. Assigneer of Anlauf Bros, vs Maria & Co. against J. W. Krewson & Co. Garnishee, Defts. J. S. Miller, et al, Plffs. vs Wm. McBee et al, Defts. Action at law to recover real prop erty. David Gillam, Plff. vs Nancy Ann Gillam, Deft. Divorce. J. H. Jeilett, Pitt, vs Louis Belfils, Deft. Action at law to recover money. Wm. R. Willis Plff. vs James S. Levins, et al, Defts. Action at law to recover money. Agnes Attcrbury Plff. vs Eliznbeth Harris, Deft, Action at law to recover money. - f. R. Flint, Plff. vs Louis Belfils, et al, Defts, Suit in Equity to foreclose a mortgage. Solomon Abraham Plff. vs Randolph Rose, clion at. law to recm-er moner.;-.. ' - W. T. Kerley, Plff. vs J. G. Flook, et a!, Defts. Suit in Equity to foreclose a .mortgage. J. A. Kirkcnd:dl, et al, Tiffs, vs Thomas Coffee et al, Defts. Action al law to recover possession of personal property and damages.. Sol. Abraham, PI ff. vs E, Stephens, Deft. Action at law to recover nlonev. Phoebe E. Day, Plff. vs J. L. Coon, Deft. Action at law to recover money. C. Ball vs S. Minard, et al, Action at law to recover money. David Noah, Plff. vs Chauncy L. Hum phrey et al, Defts. Suit in Equity To foreclose a mortare. S. Marks & Co. Tiffs, vs Zettie Minard and and C. 'Ball, Defts. Action at law to recover monev. Henry Beckley & Co. riffs, vs Jos. Roberts et al, Defts. Writ of Review. J. T. Chancy, Plff. vs J. J. Whitsett ct al, faction at law to recover money. C. Ball Plff. vs S. Minard, Deft. "Action at law to recover money. Solomon Abraham, Plff. vs Jas, F. Levins; Deft. Action at law to recover money.- C..E. Tracy, Plff. vs Jas. McDonald Deft. Action at law to recover money. H. Beckley & Co. Plffs. vs Jas. F Levins, Deft. Action at law to recover money. N. N. Chapman Plff. vs Jas. D. Casady, Deft. Suit in Equity to foreclose a mortgage. Jno. Booth, etal Plffs vs Nettie B. Booth, ct al Defts. Suit in equity for partition of real property. Sol. Abraham, Plff. vs Odeson Commumit te, Deft. Action at law to recover money. J. W. Conn, Plff. vs Simon Caro and Isador Caro Defts. Action at law to recover damages. School Commissioners, Plffs. vs R. T. Rose, et al, Deft. Suit to foreclose a mortgage. Peter McGregor, Plff., vs C. W. Morris, et al, Deft. Suit in Equity to foreclose a me chanic's lien. D. Huff, Tiff, vs the County Court of Doug las county, Deft. Appeal from County Court on assessment of damages. F. P. Hogan. Plff. vs Benj. Huntington and Mary Huntington, Defts. Suit in equity to foreclose a mortgage. Lonverbia E. Jones, Plff. vs W. S. Jones, Deft. Dfvorce. J. H. Jellctt, riff, vs Geo. II. Shambrook, Deft. Action at law to recover money. The Grave Creek Ditch and Mining Co., Plff., vs John Rast, T. J. Criteser and J. C. Fullerton, Defts. Action at law to recover money. , : Syrup of Fig. Manufactured, only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid frait remedy may be had of Dr S. Hamilton at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remady known, to cleanse tue syftem;fto act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gen tly but thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers; to cnre Constipation Indigestion and kindred il'?.. Parties having Heal Estate for sal or those wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call at my office in if arks bnild ing, Roseburg Or. J, C. Fullerton, . A Trip to Coos Bay. A visit to Coos Bay shows that the business of our sister county' is steadily on the increase, not from any boom! but by the influx of popu lation and capital The vast mass of half burned trees which-; for the last ten years have served only as an iijdicaticn of when a settler attempted to make ia farm are quickly disap pearihg under the saw and ax of the new set tiers and well fenced farms are appearing in their stead. There is no place in Southern Oregon where a man of grit can sooner make a competency than in Coos county. No spec ulator need apply. J The new saw mill at Empire City is a great curiosity to all visitors. I shall not attempt to describe it as I know nothing of the busi ness, but mill men jfrom this State and the East unite in declaring it the most perfect on the Coast. While i examining its wonderful capacity one naturally enquires how it is to be sustained. Where are the logs and where is the market? The latter question is more easily answered than the first. San Francisco and other points on the Southern coast and the isles of the Pacific njay furnish a market, but to obtain a supply j)f the raw material is a more difficult problepi. To premise the, hills' around the sheet of water known at Coos Bay were thirty years ago clothed with the finest lumber in the world; Fire and the lumber man have so demanded them that little but match wood remains! In the mountains to the east there still exist immense forests in their orignal grandeur but! it is at present inaccessi ble-, besides it has been found that in the few years the worm destroys the logs in the boom at Empire City. T'lje only source of supply left therefore is the Coqiislle river and its branches, where the supply isipractically inexhaustible. But to reach this a rjilroad is necessary and when a railroad is cdnstucted to the Ccquille, it would be extended to Roseburg as a matter of economy. j The people of Coqs arc somewhat litigous id the docket was jargc at the September term. Judge Bean was however epual to the occasion and disposed of all of it in one week. It is doubtful if any Of his brother judges can show so fair a record j and I have heard it sug gested that if he intends to preserve his health he must not repeat the experiment. timod Results in Xcoru Cas: D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tcnn., writes, that he was seri ously afflicted with a Revere cold that "settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit. Bcinc induced to trvDr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use tf a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coi'ghs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trials Bottles free at S. Hamilton's Drug Store. i Elk 1Ifil Item. On Tuesday Sept. 49 was the 50th. anniver- saryofMrs. Harriet Garroutle of Elk Head and also the 24th. anniversary of her marriage lo Mr. Joseph Garro Ute. Over a score of years this happy coup e have walked hand in hand through life's struggles, and on this anni versary gathered around them their children and grand children and enjoyed an excellent birthday and marriage dinner. It was pleas ant to witness such a icene. To think of the bride of twenty four years' ago surrouned to day !y grown sons and etaughters were -wishing "Grand ma" many mr.j-e birthdays. ' The suit of Clark Huff for right of way has been appealed to tjhe circuit court. Miss Lina Simpson has returned to her home near Drain. She has been visiting her sister at this place. Hon. Wm. M. Bogqs of Napa City Crd. and one of the largest vinyhrdist of that place ex pressed several boxes hi fine grapes to his son Prof. Boggs. They arrived in a good state and on being exhibited made Oregonians open their eyes; bunches wejghing ten, twelve, and fourteen pounds. 1 low is that for gtapes? Elk 1 lead has only weekly mail. Such ar rangements inconveince the residents of this place. Why not haveimail come toYoncolla on train and thence here three times p'er week. j Xerxes . ' What Will Kuriiy Tio It. One's hair begins to fall out from many causes. The imbortant question is: What is sure to make it grow in again? According to the testimony' of tborisaud, Parker's Hair Balsam will do it. It quickly covers bald spots restores the original color when the hair is grey or faded eradicates dandruff, and causes the scalp to feel cool and well. It i3 not a dye, not creaiy highly perfumed, safe. Never disappoints those who require a n:ce reliable dressing. Oak firot'c Item. The diphtheria is not so bad as it has been here, but there are two new cases since last week. j School opened again Monday morning. Mr. Treat did not teach last week on account of the diphtheria. ; j Jno. Ilervey Tr. returned from Coquille last week. Mr. Bowman from Idaho Ty. is visiting at Mrs. Wm. Hervey's. j Mr. Jno. Story's folks will start to Washing ton Ty. tomorrow, where they will make their future home. Mr. Jas. Burnett has! returned from Salem where he spent last week attending the fair. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevenson will start to Rogue river this week, j Grandma Bell is home ajrain and intends to spend the winter with us. One face is missed in the school room, that of Wait Bush, whose death was chronicled last week, Wait was a victini.of diphtheria. He was a loving child. His disposition was all sun shine cheering wherever it went. May he rest in peace. . ; Tired And Languid Women. How many women there are of whom these words are true: ,'they feel languid and tired, hardly able to bear their weight on their feet. the bloom all gone from their cheeks, irrita ble and cross without meaning tobe,nervs al upset, worried the "with children, fretted over little things, a burden to themselves. and yet with ns atute disease." What a pity it is. But a few bottles of Parker's Tonic will drive all thii away, and relive the trobles peouliar to their sex. - Glorious rain. CITY ELECTI OX. The city election last Monday passed off quietly, a full vole being polled and some interest manifested. Messrs. - Benedict and Jones tied as candidates for Trustees, and Mr. Benedict qualified as the fifth member of the new board which was organized by the election of H. C. Stanton as President; 189 votes were polled and we append the result, leaving out thg scattering voles for Trustees: TRUSTEES. '' II. C. Stanton...... . . John Rast ..,.. f. P. Sheridan L. C. Wheeler..... P. Benedict A. C. Jones. A. Partes. .......... .............. W. F. Benjamin : David Moore B. F. Mathews G. W. Hoover .150 .132 .124 .115 59 59 55 . 44 42 . 40 35 treasurer. Jtjhn Chase . . J. F. Barker. 95 93 RECORDER. Tim Ford V.... E. F. Walsh.., Tohn Howard . . ..11S ..,42 . . .. 29 MARSHAL. G. J. Langenberg . Jas. Wright L. L. Hurd Jas. M -ore . . . . . , S. T. Garrison . . . 65 55 36 16 15 Citiv fov 1'ilcs. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup pose he has affection of the kidneys ir neigh boring organs. At times, symptoms of in digestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the 6tomaeh, etc. A moisture, like pers piration, producing a very disagreeable itch- ingj after getting warm, ia a common attend ant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Tiles yield at once to the application j of Dr. Bosanco's Pile remedy, which acts directly upon the parts effected, "absorbing J the tu mors, allaying the .intense itching, and ef fecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosaneo Medicine Co., Piqna, 0. Sold by Dr. S. Hamilton. '. School lleport. We append - the "report of the Roseburg Public School for September as made by Prof. J. B. Horner, Principal There were 18 days taught by each teacher and no visits made by the directors. The school is in a flourishing condition and good progress is being made. M y y t P3 H c c 3 - 2 - r 11 p 6 t 1 S vo S o I No. Days, ff I 5s 8 I ' Attendance.' to w w 8 , No. Days :. ' ". g 00 Absence. : vo m t oj No. Days . . 4- so -vj ti w -..Tardiness.-"- . w -u w No. P-ys t s N M vp Enrolled. jv m w oj No. Girls o a.M Enrolled. u cn en Total No. ; o w o n Enrolled. ' . k os o. cn o Average No. . -t w 01 Belonging.:.. u c en cv cv Av'rage daily t; N 0 o j Attendance. , No. of It so - O Oi O v . w V lsitors. I Corporeal l Moment. A Trip to m. Scott. Give an account of. yourself said the City dad as we returned from Mt. Scott. Well after we got ready we started and w hen vve were out of sight you didn t see us any more and the fellow that couldn't get ready to start with us of course had to come after. You might have seen him, he believes as the old woman did "that whatever keeps out the cold will keep out the heat," and when we pulled off our coals and spread the umbrella toward the exced great light he buttoned a "long ulster closely under his chin and walked into the livery stable. .. I It was Friday and upwards of some distance. The team had been there before and address- 1 ed themselves to the journey as though it were a matter of fact, they were there then and like the reformation of times noblest cflsprir.g were on the move. - We went through Oak Creek, the others might have gone the other way we didn't in quire, we heard that one had been riding for some time away from sunset and upon inquir ing the distance was told that it is four miles and a half farther he declared that he didn't want to go East of the mountains, but to Fall Creek school house, as though every body did not know where he was going. He is lately from the states and got lost in a "cow pen' which made him very late. Without changing the subject there are some very nice homes along the road we went, sug gestive of the substantial base upon which the greatness of every state must rest. We arove at the school house the music was going and there was" dancing, we walked in two by two as they did into the ark. Th floor manager handed out a ticket saying "one dollar and a quarter" for that was the oath by which he was to swear. We were not scru pulous and collectively we could dance to buy patent scats for the school house. There were forty numbers sold. We conclude that Mt Scott is a very good place. We made many pleasant acquaintances and through a supcrfi cial robe of nonsence there was evidence of a possession and respect of culture that makes life beautiful and great. More anon. Ala man d Hard Times . ; While money ia close, wages and prices low, expenses should be cut down in every household. Economy the watch word for Mothers, head off Doctor bills, by always keeping in the house, a bottle of Dr. Bo sanko's Cough and Luna; Syrup. Stops Croup and pain in the Cbe3t in one night, j It is just the remedy for hard time?. Price 50 cts. and ?1.00. Samples fre-, Sold by S Hamilton. i . Rev. Mr McAllister, of Albany, will presch at ithc' Court .House next' Monday evening, l T & the 1 2th. All are cordially Invited to attend, No cellection - . j WORTHY , Of Confidence. . AVrP'Q Sarsapariila is a medicine that, " O durin.f neavlv 40 vcars, in all ' . parts of tho orld, kis proved Its erti , cacy as the Lest blood alterative known r to medical seienco. .v - - SARQAPARII'I A Extracted from tllOlriiViltml.n the root of the . genuine Honduras Sr.rapr.rilla) Is Its ; base, and n powers ro enhanced by : the extracts of "Yellow Doek and Stif linia, the Iodide of Potassium and Iron, and other potent ingredients. Q your blood vitiated bv donmgementi w of the digestive and :isVhni!atdrv func tions? is it tainted by Scrofula? or does it contain tls polsou of Mercury or C'ontnvious Disease?.' THP leading phvIciain of the United 1 HE. states, who know tho composition of Ayek's Salsatai'ILLA, ay that 1 nothing tdse so good for the purifica tion of. the blood is within the range of pharmacy. OfJI V '' t!l U5!e of this remedy is it III I possible for a person who has corrupted blood to attain sound health : and prevent transmission of the de structive, taint to posterity. THOROUGHLY. SnneByKmLrt - include not only the removal of cor ruption from the blood, but its enrich ment aud the strengthening of tho vital organ-i. .;..':. i RCI IAD! ET witnesses, all over tho CLlfAauZ. world, testify that this work is better aceomplishea by Ater's Sarsapaiulla than by any other ." remedy. j jni flhn '3 crruPted through dis uLuUU case is made pure, and" blood weakened through diminution of tho red corpuscles u made, strong, by ' Ayer's Saksaparilla. i ciimrrift!r tuc blood aud building rUttir Ylfala up the system require time in serious eas-es, but benefit will be derived from the use of Ayer'8 Sarsaparilla more speedily than from anything else. i par-niinirif for which like effects are filCfilUlilSl falsely claimed, is abun dant in the market, under many names, but the onlv preparation that has stood the test of time, and proved worthy of th3 world's confidence, la -J Myers Sars PREPARED BY I Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price fl; Six hottl3 for $5.' 11: .13: BERG, OAKLAND - - - OREGON. . 7 DILIXER I1N FURNITURE, i "BEDDING, ; j SPRING MATTRESSES, SHADES, j CURTAIN FIXTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, KITCHEN SAFES, ! SEWING MACHINES, ETC. ETC. I w il I not ho rmderso!d . L The way to test tlia Pudding is the eating of it. 'Administrator's Bale. TOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fjff 1 riershroed 'Adrnhililrttor of the Estate of Sarah Brown, law; of IViUilas county. Orceon. has been duly lii-er.sed and directed by the County Conn of Douglas County, Oregon, bvan order m and eutered of Kecord outho 7th day- of September iyoa, voen an inc rtgnt ana interest of the tstate 01 mm baran irowu mlho lain! hereinafter described I .will, ia pursuance of said ordor and . license, outba 2d dav of November, 18is5, n tho hour of 10 o'clock, a, m. of suid day. on the jtrmises in 'aid1vinni.v and state, null t .r ci.shU. S. Gold Coin, in hand-I at rubtic Auction to the- highest and best bidder all the rijilit., title and interest of said estate in aod to said real property described as follows: . , CtmeK-in$rat a post to sections 3 and 4, 33'andL S!, T. '25 mid ii, S it. 5 W, ruumnsr 1 thence N. 80 degrees, W. 2j.l3 :baia, then; S. U chains, thenca E. 7.C0 chains, the sice H. 53.01 chain thmic V. at drains, tbeuco E. 14.ii7 chains, tkence 54 degrees, B, 10 chains, thence S. 1 decree aud 20 minutes W. ma chains to tno ?!ae-o nf beinoning-, all beinir n See. 4. T. 3-1. S. It. 5 W. of the Willamette Mririin iu Iou..r!as county, Oratfon. j Also LotW Sand 6 in Liock I in Crow's addition ta the town of Oh I Oakland, i:i D-jajrhuj-county, Oregon..-l-atid tiiis 17th day of September liso. C. A. benlbrede. Administrator. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST ATE OP Oregon, in and for the County of lour!as. W. ivsiiLKT, Plaintiff, 1 vs. J. G. Floor, Eli.fn Floor ami F. II. Noble, De fendants. - i Suit iu Equity to foreclose a Mortgage. To F. IL Noble- tbo above oamod defendant: You arc hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint 011 file against you iu the abo e entitled Court aii-1 c.w3e wherein W. T. Kerley is pi 11 11 tiff and .J, O. Flook, Eilca Flook and F. H. Noble are defendant's S.une beiag a suit to foreclose a mort- -e 00 real property, on or before tho first day of tho next regular tcriii thereof, towit: On Monday the l'Jth day of October !Ss5. And you are hereby hotiflttd that if you fail to appear and answer the said eompi.iirt, as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to Use court, tor me relief i tit-mended in tho --aid eomrvUnt to wit; For a judgorneut and de- cree-3i-.f Ioivc': turo ana saio or tne mortjfaijed premwes deicrilcd In the con.ipfouit.fNed in the suit and Use proceeds applied to th -ayment of the costs a'id dtsbursenwnt? and attorney fees of this suit and the espenswi of said sale and toward the payment of sni i ttebt Tiieo tinned in u"tn)laint and that p'aiutiif Imve xs-"uti'v for the balance of said 1 . . 5 . .. 1 , . 1. . I . , . . 1 1 CiH 11 aii.v y ue .m-i ioj suuii ui-uer nu luiuier relief as the t'cnrb may deem proper. This Summons is pui.li.-hed by an Sorderof Hon. U. S. Bean Jndfre of sa,Ul Court made j on the 24th day ot August lh5. i - L.ASS & Attorneys for riaintifl. , CjJanrdian SalcV 5 "VTOTICE hereby jven that under and by virttM 1 of an order licensing me as Guardian of the Es tate of Robert G. and Nancy R. Balderree to sell all the real estate of my said wards mitde and entered in the county court of Douarhw County and State of Oreeoa on Sept. 7th lsss. I 'iyi offer for sale on October 2l8t lsr at one o'oIockP. M. on the! premises for I c.v-ih in baud and sell to the highest bidder therefar all the rivjht title a'.Ki mterest of my said wards of in and to the ft,Iiov.;n described lands to wit: an un divided two sevenths interest in the following lands Lots, 4, 5 and H and S. E. of N. W, and W. B. of S. W. I and Lot 3 of S. 34 and N.t W. i of N. W. I of S. :M and an undivided ona seventh interest 1ft tho folio- iptr: Tt 1 and E. J of S. W. J of . tf and lot FS. 2S all in T. 20 3. 11. 10 Vf. In Dovfb County and State of Oncer n. Pated September 131 sS5. ," i G. IL 'Ealdorre ' . -" - - j- Guardtuia IOTIGH FOE rUBLlOATION- ''-iand O.'Tice at Roseburg-, Oregon, Sept. 24th 18S5 NOTICE IS HE iiKHY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lwi:iv: named settler Las filed notice of his intention to make final pro- f in Kv.pport of his claim, and that said proof wil 1 be made before tbo Register or Re- 1 cetrer at Roseburg Land OrSoe on Thursday Novem ber f th 1S35, viz: William 3. Burchardi Pre-emption . D. S. No. 4-.HZ for the LoM 4 & 9 Sec. 14 Tp. 22 S. R. . 9 West W. Si. He names tha following witnescrs t prove hiswritinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said Livid, viz: C. Hacker, Wna, Sajebartl, Job Uatfleld, Jay Shepherd, all ol Scottsburjr, Dougls-J County Orcifon. W. F. Bekia.i Registtr. No! ice for Publication. 1mA Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ''Oct. 8th, 18C5. "VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIK FOL i. lowtnrr uamed settler hes tiled notice of hi In tention to make final proof in sr.pportiot his claim, and that said proof will be made bcforS the Register or Reecher at Ro?cburj Jjs,vA Oiliae, on Frilay, Nosembs-T 15th.' 1685, viz: Win. R. Eteohons Prs emptitt D. fi; No. 45.5, for the W i of 8W 1 Ssa. 2, Tunuhin It Wm: ' . J . J He names trio following w:fnwses! to prove Ms tu81''? j!U;li"n j laRd. via: Al. 1 n.-les. JI. L. Envies, J. Matthews, j allot Patterson. Mill, lkuas t.,- J.i J. Thornton, W; f. B E VJAMIN, Rc-ioU f aparilla ,4 ''I