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    110SEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 18S5.
WILLFVLLY OR 1GXORAXTLY.
We clip the following from tli3 Al
bany Democrat, and it trath is appar
ent: ".V- ; :'f
The Jacksonville Sentinel says: "Let
it be kept before the people that
this adminitiation has not pai l off a
dollar of the public dbt nor taken a
ingle step toward formulating any plans
for the relief of depressed or the en
couragement of a single manufacturing
establishment. It has througli the
workings of republican' laws collected
to the aggregate of over three hundred
and fifty million dollars but there it
ended. It has not followed republican
plans of. paying the inteiest bearing
bonds and thus affording real relief
During the campaign they were going
to divide out greenback reserve. Y hy
don't they pay out what the laws re
quire them to do any way
1 Charitably, we suppose the Sentinel
ditor is ignorant of what lie. was say
ing above for so much ignorance ind
error ara larely shown in so brief a
space: Now for the facts: The public
debt was reduced duriug the month of
March $483,000. See Oregonian April
2. For April it was reduced 5,464,
596.39. S e Oregonian May 2. 1 r
May it was reduced 4,225,000. See
Oregonian June 2. For June it was
reduced $8,500,000. See Oregonian
July 2. For July it was reduced 8,
662,789,96: See Oregonian August 3.
For August it was reduced 3,879,052,-
17. SeeOjfegonian Sept. 2. .For Sept.
it was reduced 12,757,865. See Ore-
conian Oct. 2. There is a total red uc-
tion in seven months of 43,072,403,
52". Yet in view of all these facts and
that this administration has not paid a
dollar on the public debt. And then
, any plan to encourage a bingle manu
facturing establishment. Very well,
it is uo more the business of the govern
inent to assist private manufacturing
estabahments that happen to be de
pressed because of the hard times, than
it is to assist the farmer wlio finds him
self unable to make both ends meet ir
consequence of the hard times and the
low price of grain. The far u;er, the la
boring man, and the mechanic under re
publican rule, havB be. n taxed heavily
through the instrumentality of a high
tariff for the purpose of "encouraging
manufacturing establishment" but we
hope no more of such encouragement
will be given again at such a fearful
cost to consumers. But we are further
told that this administration has not
followed republican plans of paving
the inteaest bearing bonds etc." Well,
we are truly glad they have not. For
one of these plans of the republicans
was to change five hundred millions of
fivetwenty bonds payable in currency
to bonds payable in gold coin, and this
was done when gold was at premium.
But we would ask our contemporary
when, did the republicans redeem any
bonds except when they issued now
boridsin their stead. Republicans must
do better than the alove or their fault
finding will avail but little.
SEXATOR.
Inasmuch as it1; pleased Pro. E. G.
Hursb sometime since, then our worthy
cotemporary, to hint us with the prob
able caodidacv of ourselves for senator,
we can more clearly see that he was
"measuring our corn in bis half bush
el;" that the fact if his retirement from
the Plaindetlcr indicates that the "Sen
atorial bee is buzzing in his bonnt,"
and ho must bo only waiting for Gov.
Moo.ly to call an extra session that his
fondest hopes may be realized. We
warn the Governor not to call the ex
tra session but if he does, the Review
would not be set back by having Pro.
Hursh as our next IT. S. Senator for
with a Congressman and Senator both
from Roseburg we could then have
some hopes of making the Umpqua
river navigable to the seashore, which
would be quite an opening for this sec
tion. Information Sought,
Ed. Review: In your l ist is a com
munication from the pen of "Evolution
ist" without commenting o t any" thing
in said article we will simply ask "Ev
olutionist" to give in bin own language
the meaning ho alTixcs to each of the
following words-"E vol ntion," "Th'o:o
,gy," Differentiation," and "Proto
plasm". We know what Webster says
but we want to know from hi? own pen
the precise meaninghe attaches to them.
We do not know that there i-t any dif
ference between us as to their meaning
or indeed as to our beliefs until he gives
the desired information. ,
Respectfully,
Hunter.
EXTRA SESSIOX.
Gov. Moody has called an extra ses
sion i)f the Legislature to meet at
Salem, November 9th. We trust that
the members of the Legislature will
convena in a spirit of fa'rness and con
ciliation, do the work that is before
them promptly and adjourn as quickly
as possible. The people are in no
humor to have their money frittered
away. While the Review saw no
necessity for an extra session, and still
thinks it vss called through partisan
pressure, still wa wilt await develop
ments and judge by actions.
RESIGXEJ).
Daniel Manning lesigned his chair,
ruanship of the New York Democratic
tate central cotnmittte when ho was
appointed Secretary of the Treasury.
We make thi3 statement for the bene
fit of Republicans who do not, or can
not read.
Now is the time to subscribe for the
Review.
JIHTL Y TO Ml. EVOL UTIOSIST.
I am -not "Sir WiJliira Thompson"
nor the "Holy Inquisition," but an ad
vocate of science which is knowledge.
If the theory of Evolution according
to Darwin, 11 aeckel, Huxley, and all of
their deciples be true it will stand the
nery test oi investigation, j.i raise it
inut be reckoned with past mconsistan-
ciesaiid dehitions. Rev. Joseph Cook,'
Rev. Dr. McCosh, and Prof." Asa Gray
call it Theistic Evolution.
J Henry Ward Beecher comes in the
ranks too on the Chinese question but
right here we contend for the survival
of. the fitest and farther physical and
intellectual developemeut of our own
raceuy Keepmg x.um i,...-
vy u wiwxau uuu-
race. v e uo not uuueve in evoivni"
backwards first to the Chinese then to
the Otangotang then to the Monkey
and finally to the Moneron or Proto
plasm of life.
History nor tradition indicates that
a white man came from the ranks of the
Chinese nor thatva Chinaman and came
from the Monkey tribes. The mon-
kevs have tails like dogs while the
Chinese have tails on their heads. If
the Chiuese were ever moakevs we can
not tell when they losttueir tails.
But to the fcubiect. Those modern
Professors of science claim that they
have found the secret of the whole
matt; r. The prott pb-.sm of lie or the
little Monei on -having life, and com
posed of pure Albumen. But chemical
analysis is unable to determine or dis
criminate between Albumen and
Fibrm. Some of those scientists con
tradict themselves bv saying that no
thing can have life without organs and
these organs raustiti some way be sup
plied with water. If this is the case
those small particles of Albumen or
iibrin have not lite, being puro of one
substance only not composed of organs
ior water. So their tlnory cf the on-
rrin rf life ici trlco if. nniQ lif.f". l!r n
critical test, ouch JJociori ot Uivmity
whose God is their bellv may rank
themselves with Chinamen, apes,
monkeys, dogs, rats, aligators, lizards,
and reptiles if they wish. Bet we pre
fer to be God's peculiar people.
L. C.Hill
Editor Review: The citizens of t'.e
usual quiet and peaceful county of
Josephine have been treated to great
amount of excitement the past few
weeks, which seems to be on the in
crease and all on account cf the Bourne
injunction suit. Pistols have been
nourished but so far no blood shed.
The genial Charles llughts, county
clerk o i one side and editor S'ine and
the Hon. 'vl. W. Riddle aie the most
active participants in the geneial row.
The "Argus" takes all the interest its
limited space will permit. But to the
forefront upholding the interest of
Bourne is" Riddle, formerly of Douglas.
He appears to desire to make the whole
matter of the location of the Court
House a personal matter and is partic
ularly anxious to secure the scalp" of
Sol. Abraham. To the unprejudiced
observer it looks as though Mr. Abra
hams was going to get away with .the
contest as he is carrying out in good
faith all his propositions made to the
county. He has deeded the county
cne-'ialf his laud as pur agreement and
has Agreed to pay one-halt' the expen
ses of the tnal and this he will doubt
less do, Mr. Riddle and editor Stine
to the contrary notwithstanding. The
truth of the whole matter appears to
be th.it Air. Abraham made the best
offers and they were accepted by the
county court. The efforts of the oppo
sition seem fco be actuated more by pet
ty malice than grave public reasons.
That the Court had a right to lotaU
the building where they did is not dis
cussed but Mr. Abraham is attacked
in a most unreasoning manner. Tht
writer does not wish to impugn tht
motives oi any one but it would ap
pear better business for the gentlemen
named to try to build up Josephine
county than to drag her into a costly
law suit j nst to wreak vengeance on
Mr. Abraham for personal grievances'.
' Grant's Pass, Oct. I2,h.
Good Sjteerh,
Professor Horner, who is a most excellent
teacher, has induced the young folks of the
puMic school to organize a literary society in
which they are evincing profitable interest and
are progressing finely. Amony other exercises
they have deb ttes and discuss questions extem
poraneously. Last Friday evening, passing the
the school house o?!r reporter heard or seamed
to hear the following cogent argument from
one of the fail orators:
Mr. President : The question is, which is the
more desirable Country or City life. From
selection and from choice also I am decidedly
in favor of the country. My reasons are
daily apparent. Take our little city I am
informed they call it so because it has been
incorporated the fair Roseburg, nestling
among the hills, that is pretty, but it would
have beftn the truth all the same had it been
called a hole in the mountains; and what do
we see saloons open on Sunday and drunk
men served in every style and variety every
day in the week the extra day in leap year
sacred to us young women included. You
don't see that in the country, not a saloon, not
a drunk man, not a cow, no Mr. Tresident,
not a cow. Here we have thousands of hens,
ducks, geese, the feathered kind I refer to and
turkey gobblers. They crow, quack, hiss and
gobble in season anil out of season, day and
night. . They occupy everybody else's premises
except their owners and are a horrible nuisance.
There are bo such birds of kinds in thecouutry,
not one. They accuse us of sending strong
butter to town or allowing it to walk here.
This is false. We make none. They say our
eggs have been laid by sickly hens. I repeat
we have no hens. Nothing can be said against
the country because forsooth there is nothing to
say. Turn the nuisances of the city' out into
the pastures and farm yards and give us the
quietude of the country here and then they can
talk about city life. Meanwhile, hear my gen
tle bugle, I prefer the peacefulness of nothing,
to the jumping tooth ache of confusion."
. S. F. Flood is duly authorized to transact
all business concerning the - Hoseburo Ee
vikw. J. R. N, Bkll.
Keynote io Health
Heslth is wealth. Wealth means inde
pendence. The Keynote is Dr. Eosanco's
Cjuh and Lung Syrup, the Lest Couh
Syrup in the world. "C ires C jughs, Colds,
Pains in the Chest, Bronchitis and Primary
Cunsumption. O.ie dot;o gives relief in
every case. .
Take no ot'ier.
Samples fiec.
Pxl Mi'ijd eta.
Sold by S.
and 1 OU.
Hamilton.
NEW 'THIS .WEEK.
NOTICE.
All persons -knowins themselves in-
Stearns fc Co., are requested to come
fonvai.d and KCttle at once. :
ClIEXOWETH, STEARNS & Co.
Oakland, Ogn .," Oct. 10th, 1885.
Strayed $10 Reward.'
Strayed From Walter Cloake's
Ranch on the 28th of August, 1885,
one Merino liuct. Any one
information whereby the animal can
bo recovered will receive the above
reward. Walter Cloake.
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fititde nl.r of lho finest and bestqnal
ity of Olass for withstanding beat.
Every good thing is Counter
feited, and consumers are CAU
TIONED against IMITATIONS of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See that the exact
label is on each chimney as above,
The Pearl Top is always clear and
bright Glass.
Manufactured CXXY by
GEO. A. r.1ACQETIiaCO.
Pittsburgh Lead Glass Works.
POR SALE BY DEALERS.
STANDARD FOWLS.
Plymouth Rock,
Wyandotte,
Brown Leghorns.
Having been engnged in the business of breeding
thoroughbred fowla fur the i ast eight years, 1
am able to furnish as fine specimens of th above
named breeds as can be had either on this coast ot
in the East.
Plymouth Rocks, niiigrlo bird, $3,00 to $r.oo:
j'airs, id to sis; trios S to 12.
Wyandottes, tingle bird, $5; pairs, $10; trios
Brown Leghorns, single birds, 93 to pairs'
$li to 7; tr;o!j, j to 10.
EGGS IN SEASON
First and special premiums awarded my fowls at
the Ust State Fair, and wherever else exhibited.
My strains of the above varieties of fowls are
known in most parts of Oregon and Washington,
Idaho, Cal. and British Columbia. No one" who
want fine bird, and knows what good stock is, will
object to the prices stated, which are much less
than at the East.
Parties will please state just what they want, and
can't furnibb it I will tell them eo.
CASH must accompany all orders. Send stamp
for ll lustra ted catalogue. Don't wait till spring be
fore ordering.
J- M. J AKHISON, -
. FOREST GROVE, OK EG ON.
N. B. Well, Fargo & Co.'s express make a speeia
reduction of 20 per cent in favor tf all my customers
BAscii tea sam;
A good sheep and grain laueb five
miles from the R. ,R. depot and P. O.
Price 85,000. About 800 acis deed
ed land, good outlet, for fmtber par
ticulars call on, or address J. C Ftill
erton, Roseburg or Tlics. McGce -Myrtle
Creek.
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DlliASCOUiWFBAI
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
Roseburg - - - Oregon-
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BAJTKIHG BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn cn
Portland, Sau Francisco, iS'ew York and
other points. Bills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates.
Ageo&Hanan.
Hew Butcher Shop
We keep all kinds of FRESH and
PICKLED meats.
STISFACTI0N ASSURED.
Bid's of all hinds bought-
TIIE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 1867.
DEALER IX
JLiU1lIci Sash, Doors
nnd Xoiildiiis
OF THE VEUY BEST MATERIAL.
ZOME AND GET TERMS EEFOliE PURCIIS-
j ing claewhere.
Office near Depot, Roseburg
Agent for J. J. Whitsett's Lumber.
CLARKE & BAKER, Props.
Having purchabed the sbove named mills of E
Stephens & Co., we are now prcpaj.ed to furnish any
am jun.t of the beit quality of
ever offered to the public in Douglas County,
will furnish at the mill at the following prices;
No 1 routfh lumber $12
No, 1 flooring, 6 in i $24
So. 1 flooring, 4 in.-h SJS
So. 1 fiuibhing lumber ....,$-20
So. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides 24
So. 1 finishing luiibcr dressed on 4 fides" 2(5
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Twelve miles from Rosebud, on
the CoOii Bav -VWon Ho;id.
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Any amount of Lumber Sugar Pine,
Cedar, Yellow Fir, Flooring,
liustic, Mouldings, etc. i
WE WILL NOT BE -UNDERSOLD.
We hare apiHjintcd A. J. BELLOWS and HENRY
GATES agents for Roseburg-, who will have lumber
always on hand. Will deliver to any part of the city
from the Mill at reasonable rates.
PUICES AT MILL;
Rough Lumber t 9 00 per M
Flooring . 13 00 per M
Rustic 18 00 per JJ
H.
PARRY,
Mi rch iut Tailor.
First right-hand room, up stairs, over
AI arks' Store.
Repairs and Alterations neatly done.
MS. S. A.' HUTCHINSON,'
MILLINERY STORES
Oulcaiud,
Orej
;on,
LADIES WILL P.KD Mf STiX'K LARGE ANU
Complete. Prices moderate.
ci'i-ru H. Mrs. S. A. Huxcmssos.
L.
BELFIL8,
Watch maker.
HAVING HAD 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
Watchmaker in Oreyon, I feel confident ol
giving satisfaction in all work entrusted to roe
1 have the County patent rivrhtfoi sale of Concrete
Cement Pipe for conveying water to any place de
sired. L. Uklfils.
T JASKULEK,
v , Traciicul
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Deale in Watches, Clock?, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CIUARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS.
11 HE ONLY RELI VHLE OITOMER IN TOWN
. fur the jrnicr adjustment of Spetacle3. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian 1'ebble Spectacles and Eye
Slasseg. Office in Hamilton's Brick Block.
ERUTB
TS F AXUABLE TO ALLt
Will be mailed rnrg?--to
all aDDlicants T ft E.E.'J
and to customers oflast year without
ilH
D. M. FERRY& CO.DlaKIT
MUEBEB
PiVR
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oraeringit. It contains illustrations, prices,
description! and directions for planting all
veeetable and Flower SEEDS. liL'rftis. pt
NEW THIS WEEK. ;
rfIAI.Ii FOX
MABiLS OA 13 BE EEM0VED.
Lmoisr & co.
London, rcrfumcra to n. II. the Queen, have inven:
ted, acrt patented the wovld-renowmd
which removes Small Pox Marks,; of however long
stdu-Jins'. The application is tin.iiJe and harmless'
causes ho iui-onvcnSeiicc, aid cc.uUius nothing in-
urious. rr:oe$2.CU.
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SUPEEFLUOUS HAIS. !
Leon & o "s "DEPILATORY"
Bempres Superfloaua Hair in a few minutes,
without pain or unpleasant sensation never to
grow again. Simple and harmless.
Full directions. Sent by mail. Price $1. i
GEO. W. SHAW,
I GENERAL AGENT,
1 219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
Mention this Paper. . . .
! DON'T FORGET THE
S5aisy Plato a!Jcry
i Now located cne door North of the Plain-
dealer office, where you can get San Francisco
work at less than San r rancisco price.
j Now is your thne to purchase for we '; will
not be with you long.
: We also do enlanrintr from any old 'and
faded picture of any kind, and make you a
Beautiful 1'a.slal Portrait that will last always.
Can ana examine ovr worn oeiore going
elsewhere. ..liLLLK & WAKU,
rhotograghers.;
j New Route!.'
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GOIIVALLIS,
j ' YAQUINA,
SAN FUANCISCO!
! Oregon Filciiiii Kailroud.
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fiAFTER SEPTEMBER 14th, 18S5. JgJ
TRAINS Lyare CORVALU TUESDAY, TUJK:j
i IAY, SATUMUaY, 10 a. m.
Loavo YAQUIXA.MOKDAY, WEDNESDAY ESI
1)Y, a A. 11.
This Ciisnpany is now j.-cpur: ! to transport all
lrci:a ami l assenm-rf, oner,nx -t tLa t ra4
ci'tr .a.nic on this coast.
KATES:
; Corvallis to San Francisco
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j By Tra'n and Al SS. Yaquina.
CASIN, i!4 30 STEESACE, $7 03
! GRAIN, 53 PES TON.
tlx Aecommodatious Unsurpassed Et
! Capaeity of Steamsldn. Cabin rasseners, CO;
steerage, (JO; freight, l,&00 Tons,
i :
( Uivcr Steamers will hereafter connect with
trains at Corvalli,-). Other occau steaiuen will be
added us required.
For further information ap)ly to
j 0. CV HoGUE, Z. J. Hatch,
1 A. O. P. & K. Ae.io, Pjwifl : D oek
j .' Corva'.Iia. Purtland,
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gOwned by Jos. Carlon, the noted
Horseman.
jTliis Famous ITorfe is 16 hands
hish, weighs over 1,400 lbs., is of Ma
hogony Hay Color. Six yeai-s old. Per
fect in Form, Limb and Lody.
jISffi2 was sired at Saieni by the
noted imported Gleneld, winner at
the Centennial 187G, and imported into
the United Stares by Jas- Burrows,
purchased in 1876 by Major Bruce, and
by him brought to Oregon. Glexeld
was sired by the great Scotch prize
winner, Johnny Coj-p, that won more
prszes than any other Iorse in his day.
His dam was by the justly renowned,
Glenald.
CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry
and Hamiltonian, brought from "Illi
nois to Oregon in 18G8, and purchased
by Jesse Cornelius.
The attention of all Farmers nnd
Horsemen is called to the ubove partic
ulars, and thi-y are asked to call and
see this beautiful hr.rse and get terms.
Good pasturage furnished at reason
able rates. Every possii le care will be
taken to prevent accidents or escapes,
but no responsibility assumed. For
further particulars see or address J. W.
CARLO N, Roseburg, Oregon, who also
keeps the best Livery Stable in south
ern Oregon.
The BUYERS' GUIDES it
Issued March and BepU,
eacfe year. J9f 316 page
8xll Indies, with over
3, BOO illustration a
whole Picture Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale Prleea
direct to consumers on all goods for
personal or family use. Tells how to
order, and gives exact cost ot every
thing yon use, eat drink, wear, or
have fun with. These IXVAJAJAXXA3
BOOKS contain Information gleaned
from the markets of the world. Wo
will mall a copy FREE to any ad
dress upon receipt of 10 ets. to defray
expense of mailing. Let us hear from
you. ) Respectfully, t
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
827 de 29 Wahash Avenue, Chicago, VI,
lanl Corners.
THE FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED BY THE
late Legislature:
To; establish ail corners of Government surveys,
whero the witness trtei have been cut, or have fallen
'own, and wliere there remains the stumD on which
the Ltaring: marks or blazes can (.till be seen, or
where oilier evidences cl the Goremment - corners
may or can be found, whereby the said corne-s es
tablishod by Government surveys tan be positively
located by any o such tr other deaiyiny evidences,
said conicror corners to be reestablished "in the man
ner prescribed in thisSection forctabhehiiigcorucrs,
aud wliall keep a sepcrate record of the tunic in
book; called Bearing Trees rt U S. Suntjs, and
givinf the data, and names of persons present, and
turn fri:ci ro'-.ord over to hi successor. When so re
estabhshed. ?hey shall ha recognized Jhereafter at
the Ieto'.U add perio.-itu-nt con.ei or eonflrs.
j WM.-TIIIEL, County Surveyor.
FOUSALE.
PROPERTY FRONTING ON THREE PRINCIPLE
v Streets, size 90x130 feet, which will g-lve FOUK
buildmjr lots 32xS.O feet. Good busitiess honse and
also good dwell iny, veil furnished, fine well, wind
runipi also wood s-hed and other out buildings, tab
all well fenced. For particulars enquire at Kkview
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EDUCATIONAL.
School Year begins Monday, September 7, 1885.
muv rrTTT?cn? ni? STITHV TS TIKSTONED TO MEET THE WANTS OT? ANY
who may attend. Many noble and brilliant minds glow with a desire for knowledge
but circumstances preclude their attending remote or more expensive institutions; tunong
such are frequently found the brightest and most promising in school.
Hence the course of study is made almost as tun as tnac oi many ot our uouages,
while the character of inatructruction i3 inferior to none. - : . ..
Tuition per Session
Primary 4 00
Firstgrade Junior class.. ......... 5 00
Second grade Junior class... 6 00
Music.
Twenty-four Lessons, .... ... .
Use of Instrument. .
Drawing and Painting
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
iillamelfe
30 PROFESSORS
DEPARTMENTS OF LITERATURE, LAW, .MEDICINE, MUSIC AND ART.
Elocution a specialty Board ami home lor ladies in th 3 Women's CoUce, $3 50
yer week. JNlrs. W. b. llarnugtou, Dean.
Gentlemeu board in clubs for 2 50 to
to 51 50 per week.
The best mora) government is maintained. Tuition Lalf ; price to children of siU
ters and those preparing for the ministry. :
First Term begins September 7th, 1885-
Law Department opens September 16th, MrdiciJ Depaitment opens in Portland
December 2d, 1685. Dr.E. P. Fraser, Dean. Send for Catalogue and information tc
Thos Van Scoy, President, Salem. Or.
IDKLllSr,
raduates Receive State educational Biploxns
i'OR PAKTICULKS, ADDRESS
1IENIIY
MISCELLANEOUS.
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE.1S NOW PREPARED
. ; TO FURNISH -
EVERYTIIIISG II HlJ?7 JL.VNE
Having lately fitted up x new STEAM SAW HILL on Soutb Deer crelc, is
laepared to furnish lumber of all kinds pn short notice at - .
Hard Time Prices.
I;uu lumbar and fencing furnished- on short netieej '
! " J. J. VU'JHIT.
John or Robert Booth will
f -.. -
not be undersold in! Lumber.
. .
They have the best.
THE E6EBUNE GRIST
53
CHULTZ
THE BEST OFFLOUU AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS AT THE LOWEST RATES I
Roseburg,
SHEHDAN
Tie uld Eiuouneo thai the h?e juit receired ai mV hv
hand ou f the largfat stocks of
Ever Brought to Douglas,
Stoves of all Patterns and Heady-made Tinvrsi?
They are prepared to declare they have t,e best supply in their line ofany heos im
Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be Purchased elMwhr
In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way,of Locks, Butts etc!
offer superior inducements to purchasers. Tryua. ' '
We can give yoa bargains in the following brands of STOVES not equaled elswa
BUCK'S BONANZA, FARMER'S UTILITY, DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDK WSST
CLARENDON, OCCIDENT, IRON. KING, KHPJB9
And other Sioves and Ranges.:
The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of oarTINWl
and bay era should learn our prices. j .
We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp d &
Riflee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols.
We are also Agents for the White, Peering and New Home SEWINCl MACDIKX
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect
We can also supply 3
AvoriU and Rubber Pdintis.
The best ia the marfcet, at lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our stocki ifieulre as td
ocr prices, and we prom to stityou any one cod. ,
of Twelve Weeks:
First grade Middle class 7 00
Secoud grade Middle class 8 00
beuior class.. 9 00
.112 co
t 2 50
.V.V.V.".V:V.V.V.VV."bb to 12 00
GEORGE T. RUSSELL, Principal.
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isiuy.vaf.WiMhfcwg.-ief
fmversily.
z INSTRUCTORS.
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$3 per week. Jilanr board themselves for II
mi SCHOOL!
OKEG ON.
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L. BKNSON, President., DUAIN, Or.
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BROS., Props-
I FARMERS AND OTHERS' CAN HAVE
j FLOUR FROM THEIR OWN GRAIN 1
Oregon,
and, when added t tbeir
THERS.