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1 ' , t " ' -' . -.. : I . ... , ...... . , 1 : 7 . 'i i HOSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUAKY, 8, 1886. A FINE SHOWING. - Improvements In lioscburg i During The Past Year - mmmtmmmm -. ! Market and Wither Report. Marriage Zlccncet, County Improvement, Taxes, Etc. Tlio year just closed was a good one ii building circles. There were many new dwellings erected, and several business houses of. a superior class, j The architects and builders seem to be ' liovc the coming year will Iks a good one iu their line. Following is a list of . imiirovnicnts in that lino in this city. OFFICIAL REPORT. Summary of the Census RoU for Douglas Uounty for the year 1885 Lfgal voters...... ....... 2090 Males under ten , 4431 l' omales under ten..... ... 3622 Males and females not enumerated 2397 lotal population 12,540 STOCK AND WOOL. Wool, lbs. . Sheep, No Hogs, No. Horses, No. Mules, No, Cattle, No I ' PRODUCTS. Acres undercultivation .... Wheat raised during preccd ing year, bushels, Oats raised, bushels, ...... 1'arloy aud Rye raised, bu.. Corn raised, bushels, Hay, tons,. Tobacco, lbs. . ; Butter and Cheese, lbs. . . ..' Hops, lbs. ROOTS. PotatocH, bushels, FRUITS. Apples, bushels, V . . Prunes and Plums bushels. . ' LUMBER. Lumber, feet, 509021 109443 11708 4199 90 11899 58281 371726 285447 61108 27790 15840 730 121264 i 31270 38889 181357 7710 14046247 County Improvements. Kuails and Bridges $18,607,39 Court House repairs. 364.84 800.00 750.00 385.00 550.00 IOO.00 150.00 400.00 400.00 ,alapooia bridge lifer Creek bridge Days Creekbridge. Big Canyon bridges Coiuillc bridge Little Canyon bridge. . . . . Myrtle Creek road Buildings for poor farm. Total County Improvements.... $22,507.23 PUIVATE IMPROVEMENTS. Caro Bros. $25000 9000 3000 4000 3000 Sheridan Bros W.F.Owens, VV. S. Humphrey . . S. Hamilton . . . . . , D.O.McClallen... Episcopal Church . . W. N. Moore.... P. Benedick , G. W. Kezarttee... J. Jaskulck ....... Rev. John Howard M. E. Church..... L. Belfils..... J. JE. Ragoo ....... L. A. .Sanctuary . . . W. G.Woodward.. Jacob Bitzer. ...... Y. D. Band... Joe Williams... ... J. F. Barker.... .. L. Langenberg I. Thornton. V. A. Smick. 2000 150 50 40 100 100 1100 100 1000 500 40 75 10 250 . 50 75 100 150 500 250 John Rast L. F. Lane. 600 500 400 John Farquar . Eugene Hanan...M W. Hotchkiss....... Gus Taylor. . . Chaa, Zigler Taylor Sol Abraham ....... J. O. Johnson School House , 1200 400 200 450 3000 200 150 Geo. Hayncs 200 80 65 450 650 250 100 650 Fiank Benson Geo. Beath " Jaa. Fletcher Mary Landers J. J. Cawlfield Mrs. GilKlan Henry Flook Huff Jas. Hamilton, A. C. Iloxie O. H. Flook J. It. N. Bell Mrs. L. F. Mosher A J. Bellows Sykes D. S. K. Buick J. Richards. 7 . , Reviw Office 500 300 250 1250 900 900 150 1500 200 75 75 Total . $66,285 WEATHER REPORT. Ro re burg, Or. Month of December, 1S85. Mean Monthly Barometer.,. Mean Monthly Temperature. . Mean Relative Humidity -Total Rainfall Highest Barometer Lowest Barometer. Monthly Range of Barometer. 30.102 44-7 73-9 . 1.66 .30-436 29.581 855 Highest Temperature . , 61. 32.5 . 28.4 Lowest Temperature. Monthly Range Temperature . . Greatest Daily Range of Temp. 5.2 Least Daily Range of Temp 11. 7 Mean Daily Range of Temp 11.5 Mean Daily Dew-point 42.2 Mean Daily Relative Humidity 91.4 Prevailing Dir. of Wind .S West Total Movement of Wind Miles .... 715. Highest Veloc. Wind & Dir. East 12 Miles. - No. of Foggy Days...........;,...... 2. V "Clear ' J 5, ""Fair . ..11. "Cloudy " 14. No. of days Which Rain or Snow Fell 19. Dates of Lunar Halos. . 13th. i Dates of Frosts Monthly rainfall for the year: ; January ....... .2.99 July. ....... February...... .5.28 August...... March ......... .28 September . . April. 121 October May ...........2.61 November.. June...... 1.53 December... .. .07 .. .00 .. .36 ..1.66 ..8.10 ..6.52 Total no. inches 30.91 J. J. Nanry. Sergeant, Signal Corps U. S. A. MARKET REPORT. Portland. Wheat. Per ctl., .. 1,22(3125. Flour. Standasd, per ILL. . $4.00(34,25 Beans. Small whites, per ctl. 2.25(4.50 Butter. Per lb, choice.... Cheese. Per lb, choice Eggs. Per doz. ........ '. . . Lard. FerKi . Oatm eal. Per ctl Cornmeal. Per ctl . . . . . Cracked Wheat. Per ctl. . Buckwiieat Flour Per ctl Rye Flour Per ctl Potatoes Per bu......... Sweet Potatoes Per lb. : . 253oc I2I5C 22C IIIIC $3.50 $2.75 $3.00 $4.00 $4.00 2030C !ac ...$2.oo3.5o ..$5.005.50 .. $9 10.00 IOI!C $l820 $2025 $2I23 3537c $79 .. 59c 7'2c 5c I2C 7c 8c . 65c . $2.596.50 $!2I4 . $i.ioi.5o $300 Chickens Per do . Ducks Pe. doz. ...... ... Geese Per doz..... Turkeys Per H.... Salt Per ton.. Sugar Per lb..... Middlings Per ton. . Ground Barley Per ton. - Oats Per bu...... .. Hay Per ton Hops Per lb . Ham and Bacon Per lb. . Dried Apples Per lb. ;. . . " Peaches Per lb... " Plums Per lb " Prunes Per lb.... Molasses Iff gal ......... , Brooms J? doz.... .... ... Grain Baggs lb..... .. Bran 1? ton Pickles keg Hominy t? ctl Seeds Wholesale to farmers P ctl., red clover $15; alfalfa $18; white clover $35; aliikc $32;- timothy, prtme $7.50; Kentucky blue grass, extra clean $15; perennial blue grass $15; red top $12; orchard grass $18; Spices t lb, peper iS25c; mustard 18c: ginger 18c; cinnamon 27c nutmeg 30c; sage 30c. Tropical Fruits Lemons $68 case; bananas $4; cocaanuts $8; oranges $2.25 3 t? hundred. Rosebuiig. Wheat, bu 55c Flour, sack..... $1.00 Beans, 1? lb. 5c Butter, I? lb 35c Cheese, lb 20c Eggs, doz 25c Lard, lb 9c Oatmeal 1? lb 7c Cornmeal, 1? lb 3c Cracked Wheat. lb 7c Potatoes, V bu 75c Oats, bu 40c If ay, tfton .- $1215 Wool, P lb. 17c 79c 4c 15c 12'AC $11 $2 Ham and Bacon, t? lb. Dried Apples lb Peaches Plums Prunes Bran, $ ton Chickens, doz , H YMKXEA. i. Marriage Licenses Issued Daring the Year RobL L. Uinard Nicholas T. Mclvin A. W. Mensor Martha Smith Sophia Z. Systcr Rosa E. Hoover Jestinc Wright' lane E. Chitwood Bridget O'Brien Sarah F. Flook Viola Wood Ellen Shrum Louisa Bish Emily Cornelison Annie E. Patterson Lillie M. Black Ettie Southworth Belle Dodge Susie Hodson Hannah Krewson Kobena M. Graham Carrie M. Perkins Nettie M. Bishop Mrs. J. F. Hardison Emma Murry Carrie Smith May A. Clark Mrs. Lizzie Shaft Sallie Sanderson Francis O. Balderee Lorella Bailey Rosalind Watkinds Sarah C. Kirkendall Carrie Richardson Emma Boyle Emma A. Pickette Jane Strader Ellen Connelly E. B. Brewer Martin Vyncard John Joyce Henry B. Johnson C. T. Nail L. L. Mathews W. II. Brunk I. S. Weaver Eli Copeland G. W. Bennett P. M. Walsh E. C. Palmer Wm. II. Adams Grant W. Harry John Erickson S. II. Harlow F. II. Derail J. II. Pope C. Ball Albert Crouch . C. Long 'ayton A. Harris J. W. Gilmore John I. Critescr J. L. Cascbcer W, II. Newman S. R Brisban W. P, Counts J. T. Maxwell Onesime rclland David Grenot W. M. Tulk Alphonso Langcnbcrg Cecelia Elliff U. Koberts Neoma Whitsett Samuel Waggoner Harriet A. Black Annie Cowan Mary L. Cornutt Maggie Cowan Mrs. Mell L. Neff Louisa Acosta Adclia Ellenburg Emma A. Bushncll Rosa A. Ritchey Mary L. Powell Mary A. Looney Dora E. Wiley Annie E. Jackson Eliza E. Howard Eliza J. Swift Harriet Applcton M. J. Swift Hattie C. Gilliiand Mary E. Adams Matilda Yokum Florence I. Watson Louverbia E. Jones Mary E. Dealy Emma A. Davis Hat tie B. Andrews Kate M. Nicholson Phoel)e Barnctt Frankie Burnett Mary A. Thomason Mary Raymond Mary A. Bradford Nannie Higgins Jennie E. Palmer lartha A. Welkcr Hannah M. Carlon Ella E. Abcene Hattie B. Steams Alice B. Mahoney. Hans Hanson Con F. Gcgax D. II. Tones Jay Shepard Mark Gcnirras W. R. Moore George F. Swift L). M. J racy Geo. W. Reese N. Jchanscn Kobcrt Martmdale James A. Norton . bmith S. E. Applcton Jolin Evans M. L. Bushncll E. K. Hanan M. B. Smith Augustine Ariole A. M Crawford D. II. Quilhaug D. C Courtney Asberry Harmon William S. Sawyer Frank M. Five J. S, Long A. 11. Ilargan Nichlas Furlong Frank Fate Oliver Huff U. L. Bushncll R. P. Cheshire W. T. Creason J. J. O'Malley II. L. Wright Thos. J. Dyer m. rickic WOOLEX MILLS. To the startins: and maintaining of manufacturing establisments, the in telligent Oregonian now looks as the most important auxiliary in keeping up the rapid march to greatness which the State is making. He does not ike to seo the State drained of its ready cash in the purchase abroad of manufactured goods and in payine freight to New England (or old Enji- lana; ana Dacic on material which we both produce and consume. If we produce and consume them here; why not manuiacture them bore where we can conviently feed and find the nianu- facturersf Sheep do well here and produce a far better grade of wool than in any other portion of Oregon, or even the United States. Then we must have the goods to wear after they are manufactured. Then of course we should make them here where food and fuel are cheap and water power ad libit em. Wanted Fifteen thousand more euter- prising and industrious citizens in Douglas county to cultivate her rich acres, inaugurate new industries and lorcc a home market. : i ijj Robust Health Ik not iihvays cmoyea bv those who seem to iip- it. The taint of corrupted bknl may be necretly nndenniuins the eoiistuulkni. In time, the jwlson will ccr l:jinly show lis eficct, uml with all the more vinik-nre Ihc lon;fer It has be:n allowed loiMTnM iiletho KVKteiii. Each pimple, st v, boil, Kkiu uiwrdf r ami sense or unnaturiil liissitiidf, or languor, Is one of Natus-e'x warnings of flic coueriucni-es of ueglect. Ayer's Sarsaparilla In tht' only roincdy that can Ie relied nion, in till t-iiMK, to crsidiciitc the tuiutof hered itssry diwase ::nl the mmtIuI eoiTiiptlon of I ho blMKl. It in the onlv alterative''' Ihi't U t ulliiienlly powerful to' thoroughly cleanse the system f Scrofulous imil Mercurial Inipiuitic:; mid the iwllutlon of rontuKlous Diseases. It also neu tr;ilizei the x)i.soiw left bv Diphtheria mid Scurlet Fever, and" enables rapid reiiiHTatlon from the rnfceblement and d'. bility caused by thtsc diseases. Myriads of .Cures Achieved by Atku's .Saks a pa it ill a, la tin; past forty years, are ntltsted,and there In nu blood disease, nt till posxible of euro, that will not yield to it. Whatever the ailments of this class, mid wherever found, from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to the "veldt-sores" of South Africa, thin rem edy has aunrded health to the sufferers by whom it was employed. DruLsts everywhere can die numerous cases, with in (heir personal Rnowledire, of remark able cures wrought by it .where itll other treatment had been unavailing. People will do well to " . Trust Nothing Else than Aykk's Sr!:.s.pHi!.LA. ' NuincroiM crude mixtures are ofltrc-d to the public ns "lil(Hd jiuriliers," which only allure the patient Willi I lie pretense of many ' chenp doses, mid with which it is folly lo experiment while disease is Kt.eadily "be comin;; more decp-sented and dillieiilt of cure. Some of these mixtures do much - lasting harm. Bear in mind that the only medicine that cmi radicallv purify the vitiated blood Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ritKPAKKl 1JV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for 0. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WAR IN EUROPE! Removal! Removal! .- Removal! On account of our removal into our new Store wc propose to offer our entire slock of Gen cial 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 list be sold before we move Our Stock is larger andbcller assorted than any in the City, COME AND EXAMINE And be your own judge, Before purchasing Elsewhere. Vfo guarantee our clothes to fit in every particular. WE MEAN BUSINESS And no mistake. Our place o business is oi.e door north of the Post Office. 1( I CARO BROTHERS. Coos Bay Stage Line! LAI ISO & CALYEKT, rROrRIETORS. THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS' WHERE connection Is mado with Coos BavSteim ers for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post office at Rxscburir every momlnif, except Sunday calling at the hotels before leaving. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY Particular attention given to the cmfor sengers. Careful drivers vid g od stock. NEW STORE - v at ! 1IL.,AR9 OR. i M I'll. II X II II A r . would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Ready-Made Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a msi-cias store, uive taim a call. Goods at ItOtr Prices. AH kinds of Produe Taken iaExclianc for Goods. ta.AH orders promptly attended to. MISCELLANEOUS POltNIl RE PALAGF, .' UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE Has the 6ucst utotlc of furniture south of Portland which he noils as cheap as it can be bought . in the State. To new lauglctl D 0 UBLE BED L 0 UNO E. . AND ' PATENT CORNICES. Also has on hand a full assortment of br.ds and bed- ding, chairs, tables, BU 11 ISA US, AND COMMODES, And all kinds of Chlldreus Chairs, etc. 3. CILDEKSLEEVK. CHINESE WASH HOUSE. AND . LABOR A G.E N C Y ! Yung Sam. . . . .y . . . . .Proprietor. rnms roi'ULAU laundkyman has opened J. business at his old stand iu Koseburg, oiosite Uarlou's Uvery SUble. - Is iiropared to contract for Clilnese Laborers, And fnrnish COOKS, FAUM HELP, . WOOD CHOPPERS, . 11AILUOAD HANDS Or C linvsc libor of any description on short notice. N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Muehine (Shop, Wagon SIiop, Bfacksiuitli Shofi C 1AN -MAKE CASTINGS FllOM ON ounne to thrco tons weiuht. Small Cn Iola for small castiugs. Hlouoy refuuded if worK is hoc satititiictory. 1'ortlaml prices bave telegrams and exprvssage. LANGENBEEG'S lieot audi She Store, Jackson Street.Opposito Post OlTicc, .Roselrarg, Oregon. TEEr3 ON. HAND TUE LARGEST .AND BEST JV. assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and other' makes of BOOTS, SHOES, UAITER8, SLIP PERS aud everything in tho Boot and Shoe line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH Boots aud Shoes Mado to Order-, aud Ferfec Fit Guaranteed. I use tlio Dest of Leather and Warrant al iny work, . Repairing Neatly one, on Short Notice Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LANCENBERCt CIVIL REND STORE V. I ARLINGTON, - DEALER IN Dry Goods Groceio3 etc All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange j CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON. T. L. mannonL C. A. Clackman CARRIAil'G, WAGON, . AXD HBLACKSr.IITH SHOPI Ad:unn's Old Stand, Jackson Street. " SIANUFACTUliERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon & Black man. . : : g ' " - ' - GBANGE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF RCSEBU o. I- w. f. owens, : : : Manager. -DEAL IN Wool and Grain ! AL.SO, AGENTS FOK A'I!1UULTUCAL- ImPLKMKNTS OF ALL KINDS IU K TI5ANSACT A GKNEltAL BUSI TT ncss in our line and pay the Highest Market Prices for Wool and Grain. A full Hue of Agricultural Implements kept con stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice at lowest I rices. Ofnco and Warohouw OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Givens a call. W F- OWENS THE-' New York Coffee House And Oyster Saloon, Leading CliecJc Restaurant in the City, , 8IFERD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS j i-32 FIHST STREET, PORTLAND, - - - - 0REC0M XyPrivatoKooms of tbe Latest Designs for Ladies! OFEN DAY ASD NICItT. NEW RESTAURANT . NEXT DOOR TO DR. MARSTKRS. J. W. MoCONNELL ! (Successor to T. a Ward) . Desires to announce to the iieoplo that lie will give " twenty-one moaln tnr $4.00. On Lis tables can be found tlie lcst that the market affords - ; FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYIR. I NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED. ; Awarded Premium at x FOUNT LAMP, 11. The top of the fount is ro constructed as to hold any small quantity of oil that might au:i -dentally run over, thereby prcveiitinir dauiace to furniture. carcts, etc. pi is. i ae insurance companies rm,muicnd;thcir 3 use, because they they are non-explosive. tc. ! THE BRILLIANT AND STEADY LIGHT, Produced by these lanis because of their nccu-w liar coUHimcllon, the main principles bciii" a double draft, tho outer air tube rivinjj almiidnnt supply of oxygen, which is necessary to insure crfcet combustion (and thereby burning the odorous and poisonous matter which csca -s in other Inmiw) and the inner or "spreader-' nir tubes steadying the flame tine prciicnting its com ing in contact with the chimney. Mad by a prominent autiiority gives the follow ing tesult: THE TEST OF LIGHT Ordinary tainin, 811 candle power " CSas Uimiw, 20 cindie urn cr. Improved new ChicaL-o lileoliic latin s. u'M. cull- 7i die power. iiimu unu vuii ov iiau ciincr 111 urats, jNickcl S tension hangers. Ilolds 1 uart of o'il and burns i-v Hours. iTine gz.7& to ?3 - i ALL NIGHT POL'NT-Samo as Poind. Uuuit r oiilv has a liujor oil reservoir and con jeiiiientlv wi I burn longer. Price, 1 to r Send For One. V . 15EWARE OK IMITATIONS! 7JJ VA mmmr -.mM& -mm-1 THE FOLLOWING STYLES - . g .MMMW FOUNT LAMP ('an bo atUiclud to any gas or l tMiXySfr - f rI S.V , I oil flxturo, side bracket, etc.. elds quart of oil 2. --,..VfiWsS-. v- : B and bums 7-8 hours. Price S.M lo 3.oo ti'.H '-' "t fZ-i'V-': .h'vA'. 9 STAND LAMP For table or desk use. Hokis s. WS 1 1 uart of oil rimI lnirn-.7-S lioura. 3-toq5.M . v-'?,'v?; . fe"-!-' ' " 'ff V';YS LII1KAIIY KOlTNT-SIadeoxi.rei.slv fil.rT.rJ.... r'JsJi.J. , ....V-'iVS M f'an Only hv Obtained lionp Us. HITCH UP! oeiore you ao W. Or, WOODWARD'S u nl AND- Buy a New Set of H OR A One of . the Biggeet ami Best Stock of Ooods "cvnr Brought to Tow n, use nothing but the best leather, and have got XT 1 tl X mi r f W T 1 1 m r . m- w m - . . I nvjui iijiiiu us uus L. i JN IS. Wr GF Woodward9 Roseburg. -SUCCESSOR TO Abraham urn a w'aj -DEALERS JN GENERAL IVIERCHAiMDISE, Has on luind conslantlv a General Merchandise and will be and patrons, as well ns new ones, a w - jselorc purchasuiL' elsewhere, .4 ,. 1. it - .i . atuuM,ui icss man cost, out wm ih.t 41. Ill 1 -i iai tir;v will ITCl LIlGir fTOOflS j o At The Lowest Produce Of All Kinds Drain & o Drain. scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will study their own interests by calling on Inn and examining GiaTERAI. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES; Hardware, r O- -0- HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A ustomers will fiml . . ' posjiblo licro to Would respectfully invito an examination flint if. w fni' limit. X. i.. i . - -- iiinaeai Vj uniivu imrcnascs liorc as onlj. awt. iVHw Zrr,:,,,'"f lMaW:;i?.,gtred. Hfvl D'TT1VT I Wm m m. a .1 Had in f ovti d!fferentitTtir !UZ3SffiS tate Fair! POSITIVE!; NON-EXPLOSIVE! THE CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP! f 52CANDLE POWER! , "SEE ONE AND T.E CONVINCED." DURESS: r O.aiOAGO ELE0TTI0 LAMP CO- v-or. J-irst & Waaliin-luii Blruets, l'orllaiid, Or. Among iu utrt ulvantaires may be enumerated J . I the folUiwiii r "I'TVW, la "I niture, is rosi- 2. I t cannot lircalc or smoke a chlnincy. S. An ordinary chimney can Iw ned. V ihoIa?,rViurnatc,8to'iccntjcrhour. . 1 lie wick )4 furnished free with every lamp. 7enklVlnaf 6 to 8 months. i . m,H bui"p mado "f hr:ss cannot alrtnwm.ra.86 on. '' iono jcar to nay for a lanni. V. Thislymp has the only wick movement that requires n, tic 1S of ttick. and alaa tlio imlv uivoiiieul that I lrii.Ksthe witk up erfcctly even. 10, The wick 4 uit slop work acts and iiermiUcd to go out with out bom hiowii a minute or less bciuir all the time rcimitnil vruuii useii u turned down until it m km Rf?.S - iv .tlX" ..- V' ' - ' -' - ' '' v'.: ST AND LAMP. inat come round to Li afrness SADDX: DON T FAIL TO CALL ON ME mm laree and colnnleto siKsorhnnni. nf pleased to sec his old friends who in hnnswW.it inn rF lis-k I - - - v. .,vv-s. avvawii ill I III; I 11 Jf m i - IA9 S A KlIJ FRIGES I do "net claim to st-11 rrnrulJ ... L. . assure a i who nsilfonize mn w . unik bihii innub . Living profit. Taken At Market Price. Sol. Abraham, OoiiglsiL Co4, Oregon, Crockery, 11WZ SHOES. vwu.,,..r, wuui,.ioiiiy iimujr aixicirs it is lm onumgratc. of stock bil ieving a'l can be satisCedl . and sell for cash ; UtnttinZilZZL???0? wiM KSWM, TheftroneestaaoctiturrlfV! I - "10 only .Uolutclr laf. rifle made. All ttrlea. ,bot")? Mtlerlei. All calibres from 23 to O. AM CO., 8EWEAYEH, COHL PORTLAND ADVEllTISEMENTS. C. W. KNOWLES, L.D.Bi:0WN ? ST, CHARLES HOTEL, 1 (EUROPEAN PLAN.) BROWN L KNOWLES, Proprietors. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House fire proof Diick Btiildinj ISO Uooins. In the Center o f li e City COlt. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND EUROPEAN PLAN. jSMOXU HOTEU ... First Class In E?ery Particular, CoRNKR FUOST AXD BIoKRISOX STS ' POItl LAND, OREGON Tiiumas Cl iNKAX, Prorietor. rpilE ST. C1IAKLES HESTAUllANT. 1 Charles Heilman, Proiuictor. vory best in the Market is net before you. 1 THIS INTERNATIONAL i Cor. Third and E Streets, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SL IT THE TIME miH LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED IIOl'SE JL otters siineri.il .i...-.. .na ot ....iti... . Meals 2&c . Komim ..... tJ ii i.. i.i..i.; from all lH..Ht ami Btcamor landuigg, Free Cuan W and from the Hotel" No Clunrso servants. No overcharges or deviation f rom regular rates of S1.00 maru-tf E. LEWISTON. Profr. " ... Established 1802. A. ROBERTS, , Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING . AND .;. OP OREGON. CTTHH PLACE TO BUy.' JP rAATPtT T? I) IjUIMlLrj WHUUil . Manufacturer, Wholesale and Ilrtail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, ta.LEATUKE AND SaDDLERT HARDWARE r03adUO Fro.it Street POKTLAND OKKOOff Malanssene and Clements New Furniture Store IN MARK'S OLD STOftE. A full line of first class FuVniture. Anything repaired or mado to order. CALL INSTANTEll. Great OVCrlaiUl ROUte ! I THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -ONLY LINE RUNNING. - Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, JUagruncent Day Ooaches, and .Elegant Emigrant Bleeping Oars, -WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST ai" illul MlMnwiIolis only transcontinental line runkinc .... PALACE DINING GARS. (Mcal, 75 Cents.) , FASTFST TIMP PUCP Mane FROM THE C0A8T -OVER THE ; mr NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, ; Council Bluffs j St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, - Kansas City, Burlington, Quincy, A. Louis, -S Chicago SI -AND ALL POINTS- . O ' ' -O AND ClOUTIIEASrn AND OOUTIIEAS J o- Via St. Paul and Minneapolis. I r.y r . I mium. -Xi.ljr VVXCSJy- j 77 T '-"' I VH ri'UUiar A,IC- press Trains over the Entire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. LiOa'ft Pnrf.iarul al l.fin i r : ,l:i. I live at Minneapolis or St. Paul 12:30 jwIthont J" or nnpieasant ensatM.n-never to p. M., third day. j s Connection mado at St Paul and Minneapolis to all points East, South (IV C) W SIT A W and Southeasr. F' PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:4 5 1 A. it,, anivmsr at New Tacoraa 0:30 boats for all points on Taset Sound. A. D. Cuaeitox, General Western Passenger Agent, .No. 2 Washington St, v asningwn at, , . -saUp-Suirs over L. Ec Ill's Jowdry Stot Portland, Oregon. ' MAK1JLE WOIUCi T II. O'M.U.LKY. 0. Propi i lor of ibe ' - ROHKJiUJKi .MAlil'iLK WORKS. . And Deabr iu Tofsir.fi i ;inks, TArtEits, Etc. hop f!l1:rof IIi Ka'i.Vf .,:r CAVEATS. TBAtE MAF.KS ANb CCPYRICKTS Obtained, and all .,tber Lusiik s j the L". S Patent, OPlcc stttiiiied t.. f,- .Vi-IiKRATE FEES. SJend MODEL Oil D.'IAWIXC. We advise is f, latciitabilily free f ,!Ul,XC; and w nwke so CHANGE I NLESS WE OIITAIX PATEXT. We refer lure to tlic Poslmaster, tlic Su.t. of Money Order Div., and to clnc:als of the U. 8. Patent office. FjjT cireular, advice, tciins an references to actraJ clients in j,r own Slate t county, write to ' ' , Oiijwiiii i - tvul Offlcf,- Washington, D. C BLACKSMITH AHD WHEELWRIGHT ' I50WEN BROS. Having dissolved the copartii' Tsliij. exist iti'A betwecu l?uuucll & lkwcn Bros, and arc now ircian-d to do all work in their line iu a WORKMANLIKE MANHEIt, AXD AT r.KASOXAULE C?. cfc Xt.- Xo!x1ils, A Full Line. of Staple a'ul Fancy (Jiocerics, Table axd Pooki.t Cltlkkv, Glassware, Cxnclierv, v Qneonsvvare, Eto. Gootls Delivered anywhere in tLe City limits, Free of Charw. FOK KALE! : A UCGD BUSINESS LOCATION IX LOOKING CLASS, CJeiieuil Meicli;iuli:;e, Lol Ware House a!i,i .Store with Stock on hand, on Itt-asonaldV JVrntu Iiifiuire of W. t'OCHKAff. MEDICAL- DR. LEEblQ'S WONDERFUL Gcrmau IuvigoraUir Jleu who are siifferiirg from Disease and Wcaknes hr..'i on by early iniruiUxlee or debility, premature riccny, lost manhood, etc.. bav. injf tried m vain every knewn remedy, shoakl oro- i J Uli LIU!IGS uoiia1ob iuc wtiuu win a-rte to forfeit $1,000 for case undcrtuken. not cured. Tim (run m-v ... many caiinotfTrt cured of weakness and the above 1'' ow,"f t,'''PliioB called I'HOSTA. TOKK1IKA with Hyjcrasthesia,. whieb roiuirea DK. LIECIG'8 IKVinotiA-mn v r$Z"t?Z dTo, "l'.v o, tc treatment of hlCVoW Si n e"loal weakness and loss of Vitality known asProjIatorrhea. Hundreds of lives have l.i i.t and thousands have Uwt their i-roi-erty and ikaeura in life from its effects. Varicocele; or worniy veius ot the scrotum, often tl.c uisiwrtct.-.l caiwc of Lost Manhood, .Debility, etc. etc., DR. LIEHIO'S Invip orator, No. 2, is tho only known reined for th ; alxivc comiilicntloii, and a irft-et and rmancn care will be uruaroiiteol in all cases undertaken une der ourseeUl ailvicc and treatment. Most powerful electric belts free to our patients To prove tbe woii-lerful nuurr.,1 tk iwi.'nu TOR, A $1 COTTLE GIVEN FHEE. can or audi jss. Dr. X.iebig & Co' Private Clspcnwiry. w utairy 01, can raiiciscuu.Cai. 13 H. MI2STTXjK, THE SPECIALIST. Mo. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FKAXCISCO. CAL. Treats all Cinmic, Social and Private DUcascs with Wonderful Success. THrGREAT ENGLISH REME'DY. r5lSA NEVKIt FAll.lMi . .H'L'KEforNeivongUebilti Ul.UUSB, fit- .3k1:'",lrtcd VHality, Kicriua. ,Cii1torr"ea. Lost Manhood. -Tf?n IniiKitcncr. firtlni. i rl.l'roalaton-llea, and all the '-A.tcrriWe HecU$ of Self. AHi 'busc, youthful follieaanrf , fixcesscs in maturcr era. firV r Jch. Low ff Memory' iw " ij I nniniiri tveni.,iiin...;.i. Imiii liesa Of V isi.ili. In Ihn U.l ,-......,.?, 1NI.IUNKINO intexieatini? li.jaor tue TfluiS pmang un.hSereliiitheurli.e,,and uilii, ether eaaea Uiat lead to insanity Wd death IR. MlXTlB, Who U A 1! KOI LA a PlITHICIAX. CAi:. is f yr a case of t lijs ,!.. Tab . - . advice and trcatnient, wi.l n,k :cnrV 7r f..r an"" impure or mjuriou. found in it. i)B. Mim SmS all pnvalc diiHWtcs successf-.illv wfithout men-urv Tiee, liK lmlmc analysis of uriiie. fa Co Vri.i. .a VITAL KKKTORATIVJC. l r . .r .Z:. ..f? th ' quantity ; 00; sent to any addr!. of Price, or C. O, U secured Jrom cJirci-iaUfrtt, a, in pnvatc name if duHired hv iio ih,. ii ISIiSri W. SAMPLE BOTTLP Fnrr 'TinJ?.0'11 to a1r ""Wj-iHir -v letter, atalh.e avmrtijiiw. sex and mr. Ki : V . all bushier transactions. ' ' " B',ru8 w Ooncrrliea, Clcet, Uucborrhea etc. Fornle liyal drinreista; SI a bottle or six bottles for fivcdoJlars. Vu. Mis-TiM Daxdkliok Pillu are th? Iwst and the ! SST?!".."!"1- 'J"1 B,t,w rin tbe market For salcby all druitts. SMALIi POX MAB1LS OAS EE EEM0VXD. LEOKT & CO, Ix.do0, rcrfunicra to IT. M. tbe Queen, have 1-jto ted ami patented tbe worfcl-rcsowncd QBLETERATQR, wbleh rembvea Riniall r.,v urtra l.-.. .. ' "...K standing. Tle api-lnatiun ia timplc.aiid hantilcgg caotes no Inconvenience, ai d nintaios notblng in jurkms. Trix&.t0. CTTDrT'T'T TTnTTCI TT A TT teo.. 1 tvC de vTto kv u. ..." rnceSi. GENERAL AGENT, 219 Trfmont; Street. Uostmi. Hfnoo Mcntitn u,i,ral;CI.. Dr. HEI1KI!0LI, ill! .1 DUStEUIttf, UiitliUfi. V - Vs.-'