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    ROSEBURG' REVIEW
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1885.
y.lltlETIES.
China is to have a new railroad. Of
course, the T rail will bo used. Mer
chant Traveler.
A harness maker, like an undertak
er, deals in "the trappings and the suits
of whoa."r-Lowcll Citizen.
. Shakespeare was mistaken when he
paid that a rose by any other name
, would smell as wheat. Hatchet
V There is that in some men which, if
not chilled by adversity, would give to
the world grand thoughts. Selected.
J3aid an old colored man in Atlanta
the other day, "You can't put ignor
ance on top of knowledge and make it
stay there."
Professor Koiusi announces that rich
people live longer than jioor people.
It may bo observed that the induce
ments are stronger. Boston Courier
. Tho white soaVminera of Puquoin,
111., have given the Negro turnera no
tice to leave. Down here in Dixie
there is.a general willingness to let tho
. Negro do all the work he wishes to
do.? Nashvillo Adv.
Many people aro born crying, live
complaining, and dio disajointcd; they
chew tho bitter pill which they would
not even know to bo bitter if thay had
the sense to swallow it whole in cup
of paticnco and water.
The London Daily News calls Fer
dinand Ward the evil gcniii3 of Gen.
Grant, and points out that his sentence
was inadequate, as when hi3 term shall
have been served he will be at liberty
to enjoy his million of dollars.
Tho Uncle Esck of the Century's
Bric-a-brac papers was the late Henry
W. Shaw. Mi-. Shaw was unable to
use the name of Josh Billings in con
sequence of an old understanding with
' tue publisher 01 anothci periodical.
, Trade is not regarded with the aver
sion that it once was by the higher
classes in England. Two of the brothers-in-law
of tho Princess Louise are
in business one a stock-broker, and
the other a wine and tea-merchant.
A large section of false work just
constructed at the expense of much
time and labor, upon which it wa in
tended to put together a long span of
the new iron truss bridge over the
Cumberland river at Nashville, was
borne down by the drive of drift-wood
What Cecil says of a ministef'in
a measure true ot all Uhastains '-Ha
xie ot an Uhr
is a nsnerman, anjHfie fisherman must
fit mryfj his employment. If
liBU Will U1LH . 4 II 1 1 V 11V 1 1 I V . Ilf
j rf ,
muse ttsn oy day; otiiers will into enly
by moonlight, ho must fish for them
by moonlight"
Col. Gilbert A. Pierce, Governor of
Dakota, made his annual report to the
Secretary of Interior, showing the ma
terial progress of that Territory during
the past year- Tho population of the
Territory is now 416,000, as against
135,180 when tho Federal census was
taken in 1880. '
A CHANGE OF MIND,
lie offered mo his heart and hand,
Whereat I laughed and said him nay;
But found too late that when he went
He took my happiness away.
And so I wrote a little note
"Dear Jack," it asked, with sweet design,
"In love it's fair to change one's mind?
Said he, "It is and I've changed mine!"
' . AliOS.
Oh! tell mo not that they arc dead
that generous host, that airy army of
invisible heroes. They hoyer as a cloud
of witnesses above this nation. Are
they dead yet act? Are they dead that
yet move upon society, and inspire the
peoplo with nobler motives and more
heroic patriotism? Henry Ward
Beccher.
A man in Fort Worth, Texas, has
contracted with an English syndicate
to deliver on tho wharf at Galveston
fortnightly, for tho next five years,
3,000 frozen carcasses of beef cattle.
Tho price is six cents per pound for
tho beef, and nine cents for the hides,
and the shipments are to begin imme
diately.
The Jews and gypsies are tho two
races that somehow inherit the world
' ...... to the Jews belongs the inside of
'the world the gold and jewels and
stuffs, the gorgeous rooms and piled-up
coffers; and to Jtho gypsy belongs the
outside the sky and the sunshine,
tho tent on the grass, the merry road,
and all the secrets of happy nature,
As a medicine the broom excells as a
tonic. This is not a jest, but recom
mended in all earnestness. Jf the wo-
' men who sit around from one year's
end to another, nursing imaginary ail
ments, were once a week to take a dose
of sweeping mild of course at firat
they would soon begin to feel tho sal-
and would save themselves many a dol
lar for medicine, broken china, and
battered furniture.
You mnst get into the habit, -when
reading a real book, of looking intensaly
at words and assuring yourself of their
meaning, syllable by syllable, letter
by letter. You might read all the
books in the largest library in the
world (if you could live long enough),
and remain an "illiterate," uneducated
person; but if you read ten pages of a
good book with real accuracy, you are
forevermore, in some measure, an edu
cated person.r-Ruskin.
STATE XE1T8.
a aiuuin eopte nave piacect more
than 20,000 acres of their lands in the
r i ii i i . i
hands of an agent for kale and sent him
o the eastern states to secure purchas
ers and send out colonies, j
D. P. Thompson, Receiver in the case
of Joe. Holladay against Ben. Holla
day, has made his monthly j report to
the circuit court which shows a bal
ance in his hands of i$8,9S5 CI.
Prof. O. W. Roby received hi3 com
mission as postmaster of Portland Nov.
18 from Washington. The val liable
document was signed by President
Cleveland and Postmaster General
Vilas. Mr. Roby will take a short va
cation liefore assuming his duties as
postmaster. Albany Bulletin.
It was a wild day at sea Tuesday.
The white-caps rolled in ou the sand
hills across from Erupiro until at times
it looked as if they would come over
into the bay, and the breakers from
the bar extended to Rocky Point. The
oldest steamboatman on the bay never
witnessed the like before. Coos Bay
News.
Salmon catching for the season is over
forYaquina Bay. Thoso engaged in
it have found it to pay reasonably well
for the disadvantage attending it. No
attempt was made to can the fish, and
for various reasons no large amount
were salted, the bulk of tho catch be
ing disposed of us caught, or shipped
to the valley. A well managed can
nery would have paid well. Benton
Leader. -
Last Friday evening, three miners
named John S. Smith, John 'Cannon,
and Henry Gaul, who wcrked in the
Franklin mine near Seattle, were in
stantly killed. They were silting in
their cabin, smoking, telling stories,
and were about ready to go to bed, when
a tall, dead fir, without a note of warn
ing, fell across the cabin, crushing it
to the ground. All three men were in
stantly killed and their Ijodies badly
mutilated. ;
Last Friday a man entered Ladd &
Bush's bank at Salem and asked for
some money. AV hen his check was
requested he drew a big butcher knife
and said that was his credentials, and
threatened to annihilate tho j cashier if
the money was not handed j out. He
was covered with a revolver. Sheriff
Minto and others, after a desperate
struggle, in which the Sheriff received
several cuts, arrested the fellow. He
clajniedJiG- -wasronrWestpoTt arid- his
name was Hunter. He was evidently
non compos mentis or a communist, it
is hardly known which. ?
At a meeting held in this city last
week for the purpose of instituting a
fiuit growers' association, a temporary
organization was effected by electing J.
R. Cardwell, president, and S. A.
Clarke, secretary; and a committee con
sisting of J. II Lambert, W,;II. Wat
kins, A. F. Miller, J. R. Porter and S.
A. Clarke was appointed on permanent
organization. i
In the afternoon the committee on
permanent organization reported a Con
stitution and By-Laws that were
adopted, and having ordered that the
permanent organization shall be ef
fected at tho J anuary meeting, the
association adjourned.. Dairyman Or.
Speaking of a huge bell ( to be as a
fog signal at Point Conception on Pu
get sound, the San Francisco Chronicle
of recent date says: "His identical
in size with the bell made for tho
Trinity church of this city some years
ago, which has heretofore been the
largest on the Pacific coast. The new
bell weighs over 31,000 pounds, and
had a clapper of 101 pounds weight.
It is claimed that its sound, which is
rich and clear ia one, can be distindtly
heard at a distance of ten miles. The
i
clapper will be moved automaticlly by
the action of the waves. The first bell
ever cast in this city was sent to Ma
zatian and hung in the tower of the ca
thedral, j
Says tho Walla Walla Statesman:
"The Chinamen must go! The hurri
cane crashing through ten thousand
mountain gorges, from the Allcghe
nies to the Cordillercs from the Adi
londacks to the Cascade range, shall
chime it; the raging blizzards, hurling
six-inch hailstones on skybounded and
horizon faced Nebraska plains, shall
whistle and rattle it; the prairie wolf
shall howl it, the loan owl hoot it, and
tho grizzly bear shall growl it; and the
burden of it shall be I "America for
Americans! China for Mongolians! One
country, one flag, zwei lager from
Greenland's icy mountains to Darien's
golden strand! E'Plur bus TJnum! Erin
go Brah! Now, henceforth and forev
ermore, world without end amen."
Wherever there is thoroughbred
blood, whether in the trotting horse or
mule, the animal is bettered by it. A
Tennessee farmer saysj that from hia
experience a mule from a thoroughbred
mare by a good jack Swill kill almost
any other not similarly bred, if the lat
ter is forced to keep 'up and do the
same amount of work. A gentleman
in Davidson county once put a thor
oughbred horse to thejplow to test his
endurance in competition with a num
ber of ordinary mule3. The day was
terribly hot, and tho soil deep and
heavy. When the mules became ex
hausted, and had to be rested and wat
ered, thq horse though reeking with
sweat, did not blow a particle, but went
on drawing his plow without tho least
sign of fatigue. Dairyman Or.
KING'S EVIL
Wa3 the name lormerly given to Scrofula
because of a superstition that it could bo
cured by a king's touch. The world Is
wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can only be cured by a thorough purifica
tion of the blood. If this ia neglected,
the disease perpetuates its taint through
generation after generation. Among Its
earlier symptomatic developments are
Eczemai Cutaneous Eruptions. Tu
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcers. Nervous and Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases,
Tubercular Consumption, and vari
ous other f'ansterous or fatal maladies, aro
produced by it.
Ayer s Sarsaparilla
Is the only powerful and always reliable
llood-purijying medicine. It Is so effect
ual an alterative that it eradicates from
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At the same time it en
riches and vitalizes tho blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating the entire system. This great
Regenerative Medicino
Is composed of tho genuine Ilondvrns
Sarsaparilla, with lellow Dock, Mil
lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and
ro?i, and other ingredients of great po
tency, carefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula is generally known
to the medical professiou, and the best
physicians constantly prescribe Ayeb's
Sarsaparilla as an
Absolute Cure
For all disease.? caused by tho vitiation ot
the blood. It is concentrated to the high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for which like effects
are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest,
as well as tho best blood purifying uiedij
cine, in the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
. PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Druggists : Trice $1 ;
Six bottles for $5.
(i EN KG AL M E RCI I AN I )ISE.
WAR IN EUROPE!
Hemoval!
Removal!
Mcmonall
On account of our removal
into our uew liltoro vto propose
to offer our eutirc stock of Gen
eial Merchandise to the Public
at such low prices that notwith
standing the present hard times
and scarcity of money, will en.
able everybody to buy our
goods- ,
THE ENTIRE STOCK
M lie t be sold before we move
Our Stock is larger andbettcr
assorted than any in the City,
COME Aim EXAMINE
And be your own judge.
Before purchasing Elcewher.
W j guarantee our clothes to
fit in every particular.
WE MEAN BUSINESS
And no mistake. Our place of
business is one door north of the
Post Office;
- .
caro brothers;
JSf IIEAllTSOCK,
Oakland, Oregon
Wagonrqaker
and
Undertaker,
Wl ii.
KEErS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
tine assortment of Collins and Burial
Caskets, which he will sell at reasonable
prices. Also keeps a large stock of all ma
terials nccessars , for repairing and making
Wagpns, Buggios, plows and Machinery of
allkf.ids.
R!EW STOR
AT
!IL.Aflia OKI
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, (iroc cries,
'. Ready -Made Clothiiig
and in fact everything usually kept at a
tiist-c'ass store. Give him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Uoods.
"&JAI1 orders promptly attendtd to.
i r r
MISCELLANEOUS
JUJlNll URE PALACF,
: UNCLE JOHN GiLDERSLEEVE
Has tho finest stock of furniture south of PorU.iud
which ho sells as cheap as it can he bought
in the State. The new fanglcri
DO (JUL E BED L OUNGE
- AND -PATENT
CORNICES,
AUmj has on h;iii'l a full assortment of buds and bed
dim?, chain, tables,
BUKSAUS AND COMMODES,
And all Liuds of Chiktreus Chairs, etc.
J. CILDEKSLKEVE.
CHINEE WASH HOUSE.
AND
LABOB, AGENCY!
Yung Sam Proprietor.
mills POPULAR LAUNDUYMAN HAS OPENED
JL business lit his old t;tnd in l!oselur)jr, opposite
Carton's Livery Stable. Is prepared to contract for
Chinese Laborers,
And funiLsli
COOKS, .
FA1.JM JlKLi,
WOOD CJIOiTKUS,
KAlLIiOAU HANDS
Or C liucso tabor oi any ilsavriptimi on short m dice.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine- Shoj),
Wagon Bhuji,
Blacksmith Sltuj'.
f 1AN MAKE CASTINGS EUOM ONE
J ounc to three tons veiyht. Stn.Ul Cu
pola for small cowlings. 3!om;y refunded if
work is not satisfactory. IWUai.d prices !
Save telegrams ami expres-iagc.
LAXTGENBERG'S
loQi r,o.c BhQ 8 tor?
Jackson Street, Opposite Post Office,
osotmrs, Oregon.
LEI'S ON HAND THE LARGEST AM LK.ST
XV assortment f Ka-stuni ami Sail Tram isc ami
other malc;s of BOOTS, HIiOKS, UAITKliS, SU1'
1'EHS o.n.1 everything in tlio IJtmt ami Shoe line, mid
SELLS CHEAP FOR- CASH.
Boots and Shoes Ma.le to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather uud Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANGENBE P.O.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. L. ARSINGTON,
DEALER IN
Dry Croo&s Cfcoceies etc
All (inds of ProJuca Taken
, in Exchange
CIVIL BEN1, DOUG. CO., OREGON.
T. L. Gannon, 0. A. Blackman
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
AND
dm GKsrm-n ghqpii;
A'.i uiuon's OKI Stand, Jackson Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIASES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
All Kimli of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable.
Gannon & Blackman.
GBANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION,
OF ROSEBU
w. i owens, : : :
DEAL IN
Manager.
iool and Grain!
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
A'i R 1CULTURAL Im PLEM ENTS
OF ALL KINDS
w
7"E TRANSACT A GENERAL Busi
ness in onr line and pay the IIiErhcst
Alarket Prices for Wool and Gram. A full
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at lowest Prices. Office and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. (Jive ns a call.
w r OWENS.
Far Sale Cheap for Cash or approved
credit Thoroiigh-BredMerino Sheep
Male and Female, at our place, six
miles north of Roseburg, near Wilbur.
Correspondence solicited.
iul3-Gm TIIOS. SMITH & SON.
Spanisli llerino Ducks.
I have on hand a number of fine
Bucks, from one ear old and upwards.
Price 010, Where a number pre pur
chased a liberal discount will be made.
Call at my place, five miles west of
Roseburg. Henry Conn. Sr.
. W 7 w
Awarded Premium at State Fair!
UiKiaM 1 ..HLi-S?R
, ,..
3
FOUNT LAAIP.
11. The top of the fount is so coux'trui'tctl asto'
nom liny fmall -ninntil.v of oil that miyljt an i
dentally run over, thereby ircvcntiiir ilaniaui. tf
fiii'niture. earjiets, etc.
12. Tho iiiHUranee coiiipaniesreci.iisnn r.trtlici!
use, liueuuse they they arc non-explosive, te.
THE ERSLL1ANT AND STEADY LICHTi
I'roilueeil by those lamps becU(-e of their ecu
liar eoilstruetion, the main principles beim' i
double ilraft, tho outer air tube giving iiUimiftnl
supply of oxypm, wbkh is neeeawiry to inmin
lrfeet eombustiou (ami Uicrcbv burnins tli(
iMlorotm anil Hiisono.!s matter which cseni B ii
other lamps) anil the inner t.r "spreader" air
lubes steailyinx the flunio auc preijeiitinif its com
injT in eontiict with the bimtiey.
M.ulo by a pron'inent authority gives the follow
ins; lesull:
THE TEST OF UCKT
Oivliiiary lamps, 8-11 camltc lover.
(iaa lamps, 'in eamiie jmwer.
unprovcu (KW cliux l.iolrie Isntj , e:m
llc power.
Are made ami tan b.t had. either in CnihS, N:'i.kcl
or Cold V.rwxv'.
TH2 FGLLOWiNG STYLES
KOUKT LAMP Can be attached to any gun or
oi! fixture, i-idr; bracket, etc., eoidts 1 ijuart of oil
ami burns 7-s hours. 1'riee to ;i.t)0
STAND LAMP 1'or table or ilenk uve. IFolils
1 Miart of oil and buniH 7-s bonis. 5o-tofy.M)
LlliUAHV KOi:.T - Made expressly library
tension hangers. I.'ohls 1 iiait of oil and burns
7-0 bonis. I'riee 2.7fi to
A 1,1, NIGHT FOUNT--Same as Fount Lamp
only has a hu'jfer oil re.'oi vuir and con e((Uentiy
wi 1 burn longer. Price, ::3 to $3.'.!5.
Send For One.
UEWAllE OF IMITATIONS!
en
C'uii Only lie Obtained from Fs.
MITCH
But before you do that coin 'round to
W. 6f. WOODWARD'S
Ul
1
-AND-
a New I
uy
OR A SAD
One of the Liggept and Best Stock of -Goods ever 'Drought to Town. I
iis-c nothing but the best leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN ; THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
C. Woodward? Mosshu
S. W. Woolsey & Son,
Breeders and Importers of Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Sheep. '
m
JFxs.XtoaaP Sonoma COunty, 531.
WE HAVE ON HANI) FOR SALE THIS SEASON t.OO YEARLING AND TWO YEA OLD RAMS
0,-,.a!'.. 1-;w.U3;V'icl1 w0 w 'leliver at Uoscbura; at prices to auit tiie tin.-s. Correspondence soliiit'l
LR Hock is of Hammond and Atwood stock oriifitally, and wc have spared r.o cxinse in introducing
yearly new strums of hlol from the best Flocks of ltcsistcrcd Slock in Ver.iiont State
FOR purity of blood, absolute frccilom from all disease and oaroftil breeding it stands ecciind to rone
on the Coastand has taken First Premiums at State and County Fairs, wherever exhibited.
Atldiess as aboye or Frank Woolsey, eOr. 1st and A streets, Portland, Or
Represented in Roseburg by W. F. Owens, and all orders received by - him
or direct will receive prompt attention.
SUCCESSOR TO
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL SViERCH AMDISE,
3Rosebursf Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
General Mcrcbandisc and will be pleased to see bis old friends
and patrons, as well os new ones, who in consideration of the
scarcity of money and tne present depression in business, will
study their own interests by calling on b:m and examining
Dcforc purchasing elsewhere, J do not claim to seli goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
tliat thoy will get their goods
At The Lowest laving Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price
Sol. Graham.
POSITIVELY NON-SXPLOSIVE'
THE CHICAGO
ELECTRIC LAMP!
52CANDLE POWER! '
"SEE ONE AND RE CONVINCED."
ADDRESS:' ;
UHI0AG0 ET."nnTrarn lamp nn
Cor. First, a Washington Siruvts, lVrtfaml, Or.
'Am o i) i; its max v advant.ijs n-.nv 1, .-.a
i the folK.wiii.jr
f 1. T!io lanni, hy t!ie laws .f
TIV'ULV KOX-KXfLoSiVE. . ' "
2. It cannot break or swoke a eliimiu v.
3. An ordinary ehiwnuy can tie nsd "
4. Tho lamu!)urii3 at, a cost of 1 ......i . ....i,..-
5. Tho -ielc U furi!:si,ed free with t verv lm.
One u-K-k will last 0 to s ntonttis. v
7. The loinj-s l)eiiiS mailc oi brass vannot
break, Imt one liiinji will la.s a life time
. h:it vou savo tn rhlW. .-
alone will sniliec to pay for a iam'r.
KZ,wL 3 ' 3 "iconiy w movement tliat
r.t)uirts no iiulug of wick, and also tiu 1 ill IV
iu.,vei.mt that l.i n.lhe wi( k ,, .rfiwilv eveii.
111. IttO U'lil.' I rm. ilr, If it . .
... ii iiirneti down until
the stop work acts ml pwmit-.e.l u, Ro out with
out belli, Mown, a .minute or loaf, Winy all the
tmiercouiaed.
.STAND LAMP.
m
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UP!
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. W. KNOWLES, L.D. EHOWN. .
ST. OHABLES HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN-)
BROWN & KNOWLES, Proprietors.
' FIUST CLASS IN EVEUV UESrEt T.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Crick Building
130 llooms.
In the Center o I the City
COH. FKONT AS I) ilOIUtlSOK STS., PORTLAND
KUUOVLAS PLAK.
15
MO?U HOTEL, -
First Class In Every Particular,
Cok.vkk Fkdxt AND M"l;!'.ISOX Sis.
PORTLAND,
OREGON
THOMAS CcixEis, Proprietor.
ESMOND HESTAUIiANT,
Jf. iMt'LLEC, Proprietor,
Corner Front and Morrison Streets,
I'OKTLAM), OREGON.
Sjiecial Arnui(,-emciits for Weddinj,' ami fJiunvr
I'arik'sand Uauiiuets.
mi ik ST. ijuai;li;s .restaurant.
Cjiaiii.es' JJeii.jian, Proi-ietoi ,
iliO very l-est in the Market is set
before you, - '
THE
INTERNATIONAL
Cor. Third and E Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
REIt7CED RATE3, PUCES TO SUIT TTIE TIME
iiuna uKbti nxu WELL-Al'lJUIjNrtl UOUse.
X offers suiicrioracconiodationB at poimlariiricoa,
Auaua vac iti,W8 and only tftreo blocks
from all Depots and Steamer lamliugs. Free Cusg
to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No
ovoreliures or duviatiou from regular rates of $1.00
maro-tr E. LEWISTOir. VtvV'r.
Established 1332.1
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
-AND .
OP OREGON.
-mJ -w.s a w w a
J B GONGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Ilctail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
a.LEATHEE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE
lOSandllO Front Street FOB TLA KD OREGON
j.TuE Best Place To. Boy
CO TO THE LITTLE STORE
W DRAIN.
II ax d Made HARNESS An d
SADDLES Of All Kinds.
V. M. STEPHENS.
JO Tanrvroj vr, xoc j -aoavd 9rri uorjaop
rIBd!OU!Jd'S3wvf 'S'm ewwppy
uouatuaojui joj T VMMflOf 'O 'O "O S
trig nofcrng puu paoaog 'too 'R
-am o oo
Ejoijivonas ssaNisna v moj
H. O. Stanton
DEALER IN
UM DM GOODS!
Keeps CoiisUntly on Hand a General Assortment o
ILLOW and VJLASSWAEE
ALSO '
CROCKERY CORDAGE
A Full Stock of:
SCHOOli BOOKS.
STATIONERY, TOYS, & FANCY
ARTICLES,
Furnishes Checks oal'ortlaDd, and procures
Draft? oa San Francisco,
POST-OFFICE STORE ROSEBURG
S Vl II I I II II I'SPREgnsMOivBs awat. Send a
,tr' hi UU(U V 3'o ceiitH postage, and by niailyou
will et frer a packajfe of goods of largf! value, that
in siart you in work that will at once unng you in
money faster than anvthine else In America. All
aTSOut the 8200,00oin presents with each box. Afrents
wanted everswherc, ot either sex, of all ages, for all
the time, or snare time onlv. to work for ns at their
n iion.es. fortunes for all workers absolutely as-
ureu. uou't delay, u. Uallf.a & vo., Portland
Maine.
Ilill II f.r worVing people.
1 I'll 11 ta'c ntl e nl
1 1 1 Li 1 val uable sample bo;
Send 10 conU no-
mail voukker. a roval
ltox of roods that will
put you in the way of making more money in a few
days than you ever thought possible ataiir business.
Capital not required. Yon can liva at borne and
work in spare time only, or all the time. AH of
both Bcxee, of all ges, grandly successful. 50 cents
to 5 easily earned every eveninjr. That all who
want work may test the business, we make this un
paralleled offer: To alt who are not well satisfied we
will send 91 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full
particulars, directions, etc., sent free. . Immense pay
absolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't dc
av. Address Stixkos & Co., Portland, Blaine.
"ITT T"VT more money than at anything else by
' -l ii taking an agency lor tne best sellinir book
out. Beginner s succeed grandly; None fail. Term
free, IUumBoosCo. Portland" Maine,
6Sr
MARBLE WORKS.
P q p q
. Propiii-tor of the .
UOSKY.UJIU MARDLE WORKS.
Ami Dealer in'
. Toomusiones, Taijlkts Etc. -
: Shop Er ot n-Kai:'t tore:
CAVEATS. TRADE MACKS AN9 COPYRIGHTS
Obtained, ami nil other buaii: in the U. S
r:ile;it, Orllec attended Ut for lOUEUATE FEES.
Send MODEL OR M1AWINC. We adviso tu t
patontabiiity free tI i-hare; and we make NO
CHANGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We icfer licre to the Postmaster, the Sunt, ot
I Patent office. For circular, advice, termi 'nd
rrefcreiices to actual clients in jur own State or
" - . v..., w uu..m v, vug v. O.
I county, write to
:V:t A. 8N0W & 0.,
Oj-j wits rutstit Oince,- Washington I). C.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
BOWENBROS.;
Having dissolved the copartuTsliiii exist-
iu between Bunm ll & Bowen UruB.' nnd
arc uow prepared to do all work hi their
line in a .
WORKMANLIKE"
MAKNliK, AND AT KEAlJOJCABLE KATES, '
O. ts 1TL. "Efi,xlx.jsw
A Full Line of
Staple und Fancy Groceries,
Table and Pocket Cutlebv,"
Glassware, Crockery i
Qnecnsware Etc.
Goods Delivered' anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge. v
J Svirni.
Troprietor of the
CITY BAKERY AND
CANDY FACTORY.
KWSftffiffi
i vnKum, cic aiso a imo clcctin of French end
I ""bui imiaics aij vliocolate uoodg.
1 .:. . ;
MEDICAL
WONDECFUL
Germau In'vigorator '
Men ho are suffering: from
IMsease and Weikness bro't
on by early itnpruucdo or
I dTbinty, premature dccTanTcCThT-
intr tried in vam everv known nnnd h,Mii,i
cure immediately DU. LIEBIQ'S 1NV1GOIUTOR
No. 2. , . . ..
THE DOCTOR will a--rce to forfeit ! ma rr
case undertaken, not cured. The reason h
many cannot get cured of weakness and th shore
diseases is owintr to a com nitration HmI 1'niivri .
TOKRHEA with UvrraiiiihcBia wfairh
scccial treatment. ..
DR. UEBlG'SJNViGORATOR No. i, under our
ad . ice and special trcatmcnt.il th only tKitive curs
for PROSTATOKUHEA. jj-vi" i.u.
DR. LIEB1G & CO. for the past nineteen years
have made aii exclusive specialty of the treatment of
diseases of men.
U pimjlcs appear on the face, if yon become list
less and despondent, look out for the complication
vawivw a i-VtV. IIUIIUIVUBUI
livcut tiavft hfen l.vst.
and thousands have lost their property and pbnsnre
in Kfa r..m t. ...... ... ' .
" " o cuwa, coccjei or wormy veins
of the scrotum, often the unsuspected pause of Lost
Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., DR. LIXBIO'8 Invn-
orator, iho. , 13 the only Tinown rcmcd yfor th
above complicrtion, and a iierfect nnd pcrmancn
cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken un
dcr ourspccial advice aud treatment,
Most powerful electric belts free to ur patient.
To prove the wonderful power of the 1NY1GORA
TOR, A BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.
Call or address, '
Dr- Uebig & Co'e Private Dispensary,
100 Geary St. San Francisco, CaL
DK. MTNTIE,
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Treats all Chronic, Special and Private
Diseases with Wonderful Sucge,
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
rTTS A NEVER FAILING
i:UKEfr Kcivona ltbilty
ISftrti 1 naJ Vri L- v .
j.iausicu VitaJitv. 8iterma.
I. vnupon, bA
Vrjitorrhea, Lost Manhood,
Mlmpotejicy, ParalytU,
-orrible rffecls. of JSelf,
w Jabuse, youthful follies and
. juxoesses in maturer years.
t".u 01 iuumory
YiY' (Lassitude Nocturnal Em-
IN DRINKINu intoxicating liquora, tne vital fluM
passing unobserv ed in the urine, and rnanv piher "di
eases that lead to insanity andtfeath PW a"'
atk or tub UNiyKBSirv op Pkkxstivasia. will atrw
to forfeit Fivb IIoPn Dollars for I case ofthiS
kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (u.cTb Tv 'l
advice and treatment) will not cure, tr for inS
impure or inlurious found In it i t.'J'm""
all private diseases successfuliv without mercury
Cossi-WATiOS Frf.k. Thorousth examination !M
I,", '"eluding analysis of urine, $3.00. Price f
VITAL RESTORATIVE, 1.0 a bu foirV2
Uie ouantitv. SS.Ofe unt. tn .. ' .' . ur
tions and pamphlet. ' ,UCB,
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREF.
Will be sent to any one annlvW l ui
symytonis, sex and age. Strict secrecv p regard tS
all business transactions. . 'i"vu
Dr. Mistib's Kirssf Rumbbt, NEPIlRETICnn
Cures all kinds of Kulnrv .ml lii.j.i rZ 'V
Oonorrhea, Gleet, Leuchorrhea etc For1 hv.i t
uraBMj; ox a nottie or six bottles for fivcdollars. - ,
ir. mwtibs Dasbeiios PtLLS are the best and th
clieart DYSi ErsiAand Baiom cteU Un warket!
MARE.S OAS M EEKOVILD;
London, Perfumers to H. M. the Queen, have Jnven
ted and patented the world-renowned
OBLITERATOB,
which removes Suu.ll Vox Marks, of however lonir
standing. The application Is simple, and harmless
causes no inconvenience, and contains nothing In
urwus. Fncc 82.00. ; -.-
- SUPERFLUOUS HAIS. .
Leon & Co 's "DEriLATOBI
Removes' Superflouus Hair in a few minute
without pain or unpleasant sensation never to
grow again. Simple and harmless. . . - w
Full directions. Sent by mail.- Price" SI.
GENERAL AGENT,
219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
Mcntit.n thisfapcr.
Or. IIERRBOLD,
fa.Up-Slairs over L. 13c fit's Jewelry Store
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of Price
R2SEEURS, CSECCM.