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ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY; 'DECEMBER 18, 18S5.
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VARIETIES.
Denftiark lias virtually abolished
freedom of the press ami of speech.
. Never ''contract a friendship with a
man that is not better than thyself. -Confucius.
Living on hope iz like living oii wind
s good way tew git plmll, but a toor
way tew git phat. Josh Billings.
It is reported from -Paris that Pas
teur has succeeded in curing a boy in
the advanced stage of hydrophobia.
A man who has tastes like mine but
in greater power, will rule tne any day,
and make me love my ruler. Emerson.
Canada wants the state ot Maine.
In case of annexation, sonic miscreant
wants to know if it would include
.Blame. .
God's laws were never designed to be
like cobwebs, which catch the little tlies
but suller tho large ones to break
through.
Cleanlynesz is certainly sekond
among the virtews, and the rarest ov
all fcarakters is a dirty Christain.
Josh Billings.
An insult from certain sources is a
compliment When an ass kicks at
you he does so because he recognizes
you are unlike him.
A Washington correspondent says
President is beinsf urged to recommend
absolute free trade with Mexico and
all South American nations.
Never put much confidence in such
as put no confidence in others. A man
prone to suspect evil is mostly looking
in his neighbor for what he sees in
himself.
A Buffalo man has invented a cross
country atrial balloon and cars travel
ing on a cable from one aerial station
to another, lip thinks it must super
sede the elevated -railroad system.
In Belgium 200 freight trains which
formerly ran on Sunday have been
stopped. Nearly 8,000 workmen who
"were employed in the Government
workshops have been set free on Sun
days. Little Charley -"Papa, will you buy
me a drum1!'' Fond father "Ah, but.
my boy, you will disturb me very
much if I do" Charley 'tO no, papa
I won't drum except when you're
asleep." Pittsburgh Chronicle.
A deposit of sal ammonia has been
discovered at Churchill, Cal. It covers
several acres! Sal ammonia is a val
uable article of commerce, and was first
discovered in the sands of "'Africa. It
--""'is worth in its crude state about $100
per ton.
If there is anything under the bright
silver moon, that will make angels
turn red under the eyes, seeing an old
maid, near-sighted, trying to thread a
fino-eyed needle, when she , sees some
old Bach coming her way, will do it.
What is said to be the largest gun
in world is being constructed in J ersey J
City. It is breech-loading, sixty fee
long. The propelling' power will be
compressed air, wliich will discharge a
150-pound dynamite cartridge five feet
long.
There is always presumption that
a pure-hearted will be a right minded
man; and it i3 delightful to see such a
one stand up before tho ambitious so
phist, and dart on his ingenuities a
clear ray of conscience that scatters
them like mist. The divintf light of a
good mind is too much for the mysti
fications of guilt. Martineau.
':That is a buckshot dose," said a
-'''druggist- yesterday as he finished a
prescription. ''What is a buckshot
dose?" "Whcny a doctor don't know
exactly what to give a patient, he or
ders a half-dozen things put into his
prescription, hoping that one ot them
may reach the right spot. We call it
a buckshot prescription, because a man
loads his gun to the muzzle on the
snie principle." Atlanta Constitu
-" - tion. ' .
Wife (to husband) A boy at the
xloor just left this note. It's addressed
; to you and marked "present." Has
band "present?" I dont know who
could be sending me a present Did
the boy bring anything else! 1 Wife
(excitedly) No. perhaps the present
is in the note. Maybe it's a check.
. Husband (opening the note) no such
luck as that H'm. . "Please pay boy
amount due." This ain't no present
Tell the boy I 'nx out Harper's Bazar.
.'' Her affections center upon a doll
whose name the longest her tongue
could frame at tho time it was be
stowed is Elizabeth. For some mis
demeanor of unusual gravity this young
lady was sent to bed at an early hour
and iu tho woe attending the infliction
of this punishment to take with her
the cherished Elizabeth to share her
couch. Realizing her desolation she
summoned her mother by calls from
the chamber.
"Mamma! I want Elizabeth. Please
' bring her up to me!"
This mitigation of the penalty w as
denied; but the demand -was repeated,
each refusal was being followed by a
yet more petulant request, until finally
there came a suggestion of the last re
sort to maternardicipluie: .
"Nellie, I am afraid'I shall have to
como up and punish you." ;..
"Well, when you come up, please
bring Elizabeth." .
STATE XEIVS.
Mr. Brown will not pay the license
fixed by our city dads. This leaves
Coquille City without a saloon.
Tho gardens in this town remind
one of early summer. Bean, tomato,
pea, and iotato vines are in full
bloom. Herald.
Allen Arlington left for Arizona on
the Arago,' with the hope of benefitting
his health by the change of climate.
His many friauds wish him a pleasant
voyage, and an early restoration of
health.
Eddie Tower fell over board while
playing on the wharf in front of the
mill store last Friday. Anson Rogers
was close by with a boat, and rescued
him, none the worse for his in voluntary
plunge. Coos Bay News. ;
The members from Douglas and
Jackson counties were made '-a memorial-committee
to inquire into the ex
pense of a monument to General Jo
soph Lane, to be located at Salem, re
port to be made next session. A fine
monument should be erected to the
memory of the deceased hero.
On the last trip down the Arago,
Coos Bav and Areata crossed tho bar
on the same tide. A strong head
wind and sea was experienced during
the entire passage which was favorable
for the Arago in a race, and she ar
rived 12 hours ahead of the Coos Bav,
and 21 hours ahead-of the Areata.
Siglin says Representative Roberts
was a good painstaking representative,
and his standing in the House was
above the average. Roberts savs sub
stantially the same of Sig. Those
fellows have been doing something.
and each is afraid the other will give
him away, is our opinion. t-C B. N.
J udge Mosher comes out in an article
in defense of the democrats who sup
portedMitchell. They need nodefense;
it was the democratic party, endorsed
by the democratic press of the state.
It was a choice between an honorable
enemy and a renegade democrat The
mere naming of Mitchell and Geo. H.
Williams as contestants; should at
once decide every honorable man of
whatever party. .Coos Bay News.
A prominent grain dealer has in
formed a Standard reporter that for the
past 90 days there have been 50,000
bushels of wheat brought to that city,
on an average, every day. This means
about $25,000 worth each day, and it
is generally handled during a work-
ins time of ten hours. The same rate
will probably be kept up jfor another
90 days. Some idea of the wheat
trade at that port may lie had from
the above.
It 13 reported that a vessel, bottom
up, was seen off the bar last Saturday.
Some are under the impression that it
is the schooner Jennie Stella, which
belongs here, and which was taking
a cargo of piles from Puget Sound to
San Francisco. The vessel is Ion
over due, and she may bo lost, but
when it is remembered that 1 6 coasters
are ruissing since the last gale, the
chancc3 are favorable for it being some
other craft. Coos Bay News.
A Chinese sheepherder on the north
fork of the John Day river, had a sin
gular encounter with a bear the other
day. Bruin was hugry and visited
the corral for a fresh supply of mutton.
John did not believe in such pilfering
and attempted to slay his visitor witl
an ax. Tho latter had too much Sul
livan like science for the Mongolian
and knocked him out with an upper cut
Not beinjc fond of Chinese meat he
left John for dead and carried off
sheep.
-John Dawnc, the Salem man who
was appointed by President Cleveland
to the Judgeship, and over whose ap
pointment so much has been said, anc
who was relieved from that place by
appointment of his successor, and who
was reported as having skipped out
from that far- northern country for
fear of lmving to answer severa
crooked transactions in this state, is
said to have turned up at Victoria, en
route to Oregon to court investiga tion.
About seven months ago Tom Mc
Nary presented Mr. Backensto with a j
silver-gray fox kitten, captured in the I
mountains above Brownsville, which
he has since kept confined in a cage.
Some time since, however, he managed
to escape and since that time has re
mained about tho house and yard, and
daily can be seen playing with a
neighbor's do; as familiar as can be.
As ho attains his age he exhibits all
the cunning characteristics of the fox,
for all the efforts of Mr. Backensto
to catch him have utterly failed.
Disseminator.
It is learned that Frank C. Shrum,
son of J. W. Shrura living near Bass
saw mill east of this city, has been
heard of, together with young Lehman
for whom inquiry was made. Thay
remained over night at a house near
Eugene, a few nights ago, and arc now
at Walter's saw mill on Long Tom,
west of Eugene. J, W. Shruta desires
to expi ess his thanks to the neighbors
and friends who assisted in the search
fer the wayward Frank when it was
supposed he had met with some acci
dent or 'suthin." Frank has certainly
acted strangely as has the other young
man, and are deserting of severe cen
sure for having put kind parents and
friends to so much trouble and on so
much suspense as they haye. States-
-fban.
obust Health
Is not always cn.foyea by those who seem
to lioness it. The taint of corrupted
blootl may be secretly inwlenniniiisr the
constitution. In time, the poison will cer
tainly show its effects, iml with all tho more
virulence the longer it lias been allowed
to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty,
boilj skin disorder and sense of unnatural
lassitude, or languor, in one of Nature's
warnings of the consequences of neglect.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is the only remedy tbat can be relied upon,
in all cases, to eradicate the taint of hered
itary disease and the special corruptions
of the blood. It is the only alterative
that is .sufficiently powerful to" thoroughly
eU-anse the system of Scrofulous and
Mercurial impurities and Uie pollution
of Contagious Diseases. Jt also neu
tralizes the poisons left by Diphtheria
and Scarlet Fever, and enables rapid
recuperation from the enfeeblemeut and
debility caused by these diseases.
Myriads of Cures
Achieved by Ayer's SAnsAr-Ann.L.i, in
the past fort'v years, are attested, and there
. is no blood disease, at all possible of cure,
that will not yield to it. "Whatever tho
ailments of this class, and wherever found,
from the senrvr of the Arctic circle to the
veldt-sores'' of South Africa, this rem
edy lias afforded health to the, sufferers
by" whom it was employed. Druggists
everywhere can cite numerous eases, with
in their personal knowledge, of remark
able cures wrought by it, where all other
treatment had been unavailing. Teople
will do well to
Trust Nothing Else
than Ayer's Saks vrATUi.i.A. 'Niimrroiis
crude mixtures are offered to the public
as '"blood purifiers.'' which ouly allure
the patient with the, pretense of many
cheap doses, and with which it is folly to
experiment while disease is steadily be
coming more deep-seated and difficult of
cure. Some of these mixtures do mueh
lasting harm. Bear in mind that the only
medicine that can radically purify the
vitiated blood is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
TKErARED BV
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists '. Trice 1 ;
Six bottles for $5.
G EXKKAL M ERClfAX DISK.
WAR IN EUROPEi
Removal!
Removal!
Removall
On account of our removal
into our new Store we propose
to offer our entire stock of Gen
eral Merchandise to the Public
at such low prices that notwith
standing the present hard times
and scarcity of money, will cn.
able everybody to buy our
rrn ndsj.
THE ENTIRE STOCK
,r A1 .
Must be -sold before we move
4t
to l
Our Stock is larger andbettc t
r
assorted tlian any in tbe Ciiy,
COME Alii) EXAMINE
And be your own juuuc,
' ' "
Before mrehasmg Elsewhere
Wj guarantee our clothes
iitmuvu iuuuuinu. - ,
WE MEAN BUSINESS
Our plaCC Of
And no mistake.
business is one door north of the
Post Office.
CAHO BROTHERS.
9 JIEA11TS0CK,
Oak las i, Okegos
Wagonmaker
and
Undertaker,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
tine assortment of Coffins and Bum
Caskets, which he will sell at reasonable
prices. Also keeps a large stock of all ma
terials nccessara for repairing and waking
Wagons, Buggies, Plows and Machinery of
all kinds.
NEW .STORI
AT
IIL..ARIa mi.
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i I
rni.1 ,.. full infT.m h nn1.V.n 1.
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Itcady-3Iadc (,'lotliiiigf
and iu fact everything usually kept at a
first-class store. Oivc him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All ki&ds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Goods,
"SaAllorcLsrs prompt! fttteodd to.
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MISCELLANEOUS
jpiUlAriUiiE PALACE,
UNCLE JOHN G1LDERSLEEVE
llii tbu liiiost stock of furniture smith of Portland
which ho smite as che& as it can tic bought
in tho State. The new funlo!
DOUBLE BED LOUNGE.
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Als, lias Mti h ui,l (i fvii! assortment of t; ds and bed- i
din;?, chairs, tallies, ;
I
i.ui;i:aus and commodes, j
And all kimls of Childrens ("hairs, etc. J
4. ll.lKil.KKVK. !
CHINESE WASH HOUSE.
AND
LASOE AGENCY!
Ye no. Sa:.i
Proju-ietor. j
mi!!.-! POptl.AU LAI'XHUYMAK HAS iPEXKI
J. hiiiin-ss nt his oIl staini in Kost liuru, opiiosito i
Carlou 1-ivcvy Si 0Uv Is pri:r;l to contract for
,
ClliaeSe Xii'ij01GIsS,
i
AiiU fn rniuli :
COOKS,
j FAH.M !iHl.! ;
i v, ood cnori'i:i:s,
I !IAH LOAD HANDS
j
i Of r litw-Mj '-i ii'r.v .lev rif.i im -?m slnl'! ik-V. l.
N. P. BUNNELL,
I FOUNDUV,
ALuhinr Sin.',
Wi!
BlaclvSUiit'l SiiOJ'. i
;
1AN .MAKK CASTINGS FUO.M OX K ,
1A
1 iiu'i.'ci to tliri-c tons weight. Sutnll Cn- !
iioIa fur small castings. Jluiicy rvIuiMlcil n j
l , . , , r f i it i i
work os not sahsfactury. I mtUum yvuni I
' . w .. -. . j. t
Save tt.li'irraius ami cxprcssut'
oat aad Bfio &.qvq
.licUscu Street, '.Opitoi-ite Post Ollicc,
Kobeburg, Oregon.
irEEl'S OX 1JAX! THE LAUCEST AND 15EST
IV assoi ttitcnt. of K ist(!i-ii ami San Fmm:iso and
oilier nuik'js of UOUTS. SIKES, (JA1TEUS, SL!1'
1'EliS uml cvcrvtliiiiif in tho Hoot mid Shoe lino, aad
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Uuot.; ami SLoua Made to Order, and I.Vrfctt
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Ticst of leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Nolice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN ST KINOS.
LOUIS LANGENBERG.
CIVIL DBND STORE
V. Ij. A11RINGTON,
- 1EALEK IN -
Diy CJopds Q-rooeios1 etc
j (
Ail Kinds cf Producs Taken m Exchange
CIVIL iJENl", lXLf
;. i:o..oiiegok.
T. L. Caxnox, C. A. Ulackman
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
AND
ii BLACKSMITH SHOP!
A.Vuiison'rf Old Stand, Jmksoii Struct.
! MAN UP ACT IJ HEPS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES I
i '
! All Kindi of r.viiair'mg louc. Terms ar
i Uoason:v';lo. O ANNON & Bl.Ai'KMAN.
i G3ANG2
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ASSOCIATION,
; ofrcsegu g.
! w. F. owens, : : : :
! -deal ik-
to;Mffj f
tin !
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ALSO, AGENTS
A'hucultIjkal Implements
of a1.l. kinds-
atte tuansact a general f.usi-
hc;s in our line and pay the Highest
1 Market Prices (in- Wool iiid drain. A full
Mine of Agricultural lnitilemcntd kopt eon-
St..lltl) (Ml IJ'UMl, Ul HHHWillU Vl UlUPO IIVWVV
at Lowest Trices. Ollicc ftnd Warehouse
OTfOSlTK TJUi JiKl'OT. (iivens a call.
W r OWENS-'
F r SilaC!i3ap foe Cash or approved
credit Thorough-Bred Merino r?heep
Male and Female, at our place, six
; miles north of Hoseburg, near "Wilbur.
Correspondence solicited. '.
iu13-Gm TIIOS. SMITHS SON.1'
let
IX I'RKBKSt.-! OIVRX AWAV. Sellti U
ttr J ' i J J J eeiiv i&vat;u, rtiiu ij iiiuit.?
will yet kkkk a j-aekae of goods of larp-p value, that
j will start you in work that will at once bring you in
! money faster than anything else in America.. All
i alMuit theS"X,0ioiii presents with each hox. Agents
I wanted everywhere, f either sex, cf all ajres, for all
J j the time, or ftarn tune only, to irk for us at their
! tv twm.cs. 1 oitisnes for ail worKcrs aoswutcy a;
! iwl, iNm't i ;Uv. I-UAB Ct., rortlnnd
fJj II f ir vvorkinsr people. Send 3
iSll'l II ta;re' and ve will mail you!
illilil valuahle sample box of o
10 cents pos-
ou krf,!!, a ryai
xlthat will
put vou in tjie wav A making more money in n e
day tlun vou evi i thougl,t iJoijsible atanv busmcJ
Capital not required. Voti can live at hJl4)e juW
work iu pare time only, or 11 the time. AH cf
both sexes, of all ages, grandly Hu?esful, 60 cent s
to f a easily earned every evening. That U "
want work liiav tent the husineSB, we make this un
paralleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we
will scndjl to pav for thetrouhle of wTiting us. Foil
lartieulars. direeiious, etc., sent free. Immense pa J
absolutely sure for all who start at onoe. Don't de.
ay. Addros 8iu0S Co,, Portland Maine.
1
Awarded Premium at State Fair!
IS t ' - ',11 S.J .'
3 " r - V f4 i vi.v-t.vfU.siVK. -
- Z" . V - if J ' t t-annot i,re:il or hSiiolic a chinsiK .
J r--. V."'' 'i J' 1 J. An ordinary i-liinmuv tan liu used.
r . iftt i A rj. ij 4. I lie laiiml.tii-iiri at. a "rt of .', cent iHrliour.
Jr KN i. Jf v 'vH ic i-k ifondliod free wlth.vTj lat.ijfc
J ?- .v - - Vfl iiio i.-k v illh.ht C to rf mouths.
'i' jvky-47 " ' ' 0l, 7 ,'1,,c Ueit"i ,,ia,!,: briss ca;.nol
4 ' v '&as----' n""-a1'- blU un, la,"P iU !at alilutiuiu.
4,-- t aS-.- ' What von snfm, chiiiincv s iu one a car
H f 'S-, -" - ;im? q-ihoi . win s',tli..o to ai for a lamp,
1'" - . - r"!-.T w' , ti , , 1 1 ' il' I'"" "iilv v.k U inoxrmunt thai
1 . " ' 'v-.VV - J , A , ie i'.i' S no lu-ii.u of kk, and al. the ooh
v
FOUNT LA.AIP
11- The top of the fount is so -oi;i rm-i i :i
lild any small itaiittt.y of oil t!it nisht iu.vi
dentally run cr, thtrthy picvoi lii i; diiii',ut: t
furiiituro. carpets, etc.
J-v Theiittraii.f.mi!niris-i.!iii(-tid-t!i..'i
use, la'cuuo I luy t in y are to H- ! i-'m , i tc.
j THE CRILLIAKT AND STEA'IY L'GHT.
, Produced hy these hiiiips t-ci-:ni:"-: of thu'r ! tr-lt
j li.ir codsti uctioii, the main 1 1 :i; ii "t.v licii.tj i
dutildu draft, the outer :i:r tr.lia j,diii al.nr.daiii
' sui.l of :N v . "hic ii Is i:icc.-; :.ry t ii!sv;r
: i-erfccl coinhusl :-:i (aiol 1 so. ri.i J.n'ii: tin
odorous aird poisi-ii' rs matt' r wiiivl. i.iprK ti
; oilier Limps) and l;c .r 'S-ti-:.ler ail
', t lilies ste.olyiiiy: tl.i; !!:itn tte pi'i i :,t t.;j Itri cm
i til;-' ill coi:-t a, t it o i he l ili.;,.. y.
' ,M.idc a pr'.t:d!it:ii: ai.itioritv -ivrs ;
' itiu' ietn!t:
Tr-L LSI I c L C'r
Ordiliiv iir.iii-s. j II i ;i,,iilc t.,., , .
! ti.ts hililps, -o raliMu ut.v.ri-.
I ll:!ploVl-.j lit! i i
(lie pocr.
, Are imidt! :;ml ( 1 I
; or Hold r.r' iii-t:
FOl" NT Ui'l i
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and hums 7 -c
STAND !..' 1
nil fixture, s 1 1 1 i I t
11 ct
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1 VUUrt of o'l :uill hltrnv -.S l'!:l!l
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teu'sion'hiu . if t i .
7-n liours. Itut
4 1 I X'T.-'ll'T' t', il ' '. "' .
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oidv hits a l.w.tr on rusci v
wi b,,ru j,,, , Jr t
Send For One
BE V A 1 1 E ) V 1 m T A Ti N S !
iiiH Only Ik; Oblaisicl from l .s.
But "before you cio
T&r (O. vll7 oo si 1517 A TT3Tn
and
Buy a New Set of Harness
One of the liiggost and Post Stock of Goods, ever' Brought to Town. I
use nothing but the best leiilhcr, 'ami have' got
EVEHYTHINO IN THIS LINE. DONT FAIL TO CALL ON ME
: W.Gr Woodward Mosebura.
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E. W. Wcoiscj" is Son, .
Breeders and Importers of Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Sheep.
$?XBJLt033L, 3022.0-iLL2.C3t QO-UJaLtf CCl-I.
TE HAVE ON HAN1 FOR SALK THIS SEAbOX
' and Evvcs, w!iit:!i we will dulivcr t Hosclm!'' ;it
Ol'Il Kl'iib is df ilauiiiminl ami Atwo. il utm-k rijricaily, Jiiul vc have spartv.l .! expense in intruducin
ye-.U'ly ntiv straiius i Hoftl from the Imct FJorks i-f Htj;itcrcd KUwU in Vcnnunl State,
1XU pm'ity of bl.MHi, h.iuluto freedom frotn a!) iHstnso and tntroful bn-edinjf it Ktniids wo ml to none
on the C'oastaiul has taken First Premiums ;t State and Conwy Fairs, iwrcver cxlnbitcd.'
Address aa above or Fhaxk Woor,.sEV, cor. 1st and A streets, Portland, Or
Represented in Roseburg by W. F. Owens, and ail orders received by him
or direct will receive prompt attention. ' .
ISA,
i? V4
SUCCESSOR. T(
Abra
-DEALERS IX-
:al: merchAndis
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in consideration of the
scarcity of money ; and tiie present depression in business, will
study their own interests hy calling on lrm and examining
Before purchasing elsewhere,, I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
that thoj will get their goods
At The Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
' . Sol. "Abraham;
POSITIVELY PiON-rXPLOSIVE
THE CHICAGO
ELECTRIC LAMP!
52GANDLE POWER!
"SKK ONE AND P.E COXVIXCED."-
rAir.ur.ss:
CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP CO-
ftor. First & Washington Streets, Portland, Or.
........ j, tw -m.i.-.. rt..v.itui-L-? iua VIlUIJKUtllVM
V nt .in tf i a u t v-t- I..K ,, i. i , t ,
laws of t'tiirt is iwi-
liioM-mviiiL that luii.ifstho nk no i-trtccllv even
in. I lo, wil t iriiiK ;c,.if i(i..i .1....: n
KM . vot , 1 HI , V, i ,,' V I Hall
"ic -"l work acts and perirnt.'cl t. out with
" , "T. lil lHU' lllov. !!, a
minute or loss hciic all tiie
tinu rctiuiaod.
STAND LAMP.
UP!
that come 'round to
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PORTLAN D ADVERTISEMENTS
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ST. CHARLES -HOTEL.
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
BROWN & KNOWLES, Proprietors.
F1KST CLASS IN KVEliY KKSVKi 1 !
Good Restaurant Connectec Witn The House!
File proof i;ii:. KniM,
t;u..ln
I.. COIL KUOXT AM" .Mvi!Ksis -.s , j-.mrt.Nl i
i:ru(.ii'i:AN i.a.-
iSMOMi HOTEL,
rtrsi uiass in tvery ramuiut
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MMIK ST. C'UAllLES KKSTAUHANT.
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ClIAin.FS IIK1I..MAN, PioprictoiT
Tho very best in the Market is set
before vou.
TIIE
INTERNATIONAL
' . HOTEL,
Cor. Third and E Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
KEDfCKD HATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
rpilis EAlKiE AXD WELL-ArPOIXTEI HOVSE
-L dr(!is sujierinr aeoniodaU'ins at Hul:ir j'rices.
Meals 2."e, itMiiui 2Te. ami 50c. Only threo blocks
from si.Il Ih'pDts and Steamer landings. Free I'.uss
Vi aJ fr.) in the Hotel No :hine!e servants. No
overehar'Bcj ur deviation from regular rales of 1.00
Hir bav.
WarC-tf E. LEWISTON. I'n.pY,
Established 1852.1 .
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
AND
OF OREGON.
THE PLACE TO BUY ,J?
J B CONGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale and iteUi.il l)ea!;r i'i
SADDLES, II ARIESH;
ta-LHATHEU .V.-I' A(-i.l,VJ!V JtAl.t-v- ni-)-.
103 aiid 110 Fr.i.i tvw 1uI:TI,aM' ' 'i!.F
Malaussene and Clean.ts
New Furniture Store ;
. IN MARK'S OLI STOW K
A full line of first clasa
Anything repaired or made
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CALL IXSTAJSTJ:h
Gi'eat Overland lioute !
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE RUNNINC-
Pullmau Palace Sleeping Oars,
Magnificent Day Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars,
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
1 ROM WASHINGTON AND ORICGON
TO Till: EAST -
Via H. Vixui and .11 inn capitis
, ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
FROM THE COAST
-OVER THE -
tW NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux i ixy,
Council Ki utfs,
St Joseph, Aleliison,
Leaven wo rlh,
Kansas City,
Burlington, Unincy,
St, Louis, S Chicago
- AND ALL PCIHT3-
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11 ASm AND OfOUTIlEASrn
liAS 1 AND OOUT1IEAS J
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Via St. Paul and liiiiieanolis.
EMIGXIA-IMT
Are hauled on reyular 'Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERNPACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Portland at 3;50 P. m., daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or, St, Paul 12:30
r. M., third da v. 1
Connection raade at St. Paul and
inncapolis to all points East, Sou.lh
and Southeast.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:15
a. M., arriving at New Taconia 6:30
p. m., connecting with O. R. &.N. Co.'s
boats for all points 6n Puget Sound.
A. IX ClIAELTO.V,
General Western Passenger Agent,
No. 2 Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon.
liryvr more monev than at anytldri!? Clsi hy
V J.1M taking an ageuuy fyr the best Belltutr book
out. lk,'inner aucted jjrandlv; None fail. Term
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all business traiifact '..
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