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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, JANUARY, 29, 1SSG.
THE TEMEHAXCE SITVATIOX.
Much is being said on this suhjtxt
at the present time. Now we rvi tor
ate what we have said before, that the
true conservative position for Demo
crats is not to join a third party, but
persistently to adhere to our principles
. which have been bought with a patri
ot inn, equal to the emergency of the
hour. Stand by your colors, and
show to all that the party has sufficient
vital force within itself, to expel all
wrong, and sense enough to prevent
. and remedy "imperfect legislation."
Let every Democrat be governed by
the Mngna Charta that our forefathers
bt(ucathed to us, "the majority of the
people shall rule."
Therefore the true way for all to act
on this question of temperance that
is now agitating the nations of the
earth, so far as. Democrats are con
cerned in Oregon, is to go to your pii
maries, and conventions, and see that
men go to the legislature that will
favor the submission of this question
to the people to vote upon, jusL as
we did recently on the Woman Suf
frage question. To prevent the sub
mission of tins, or any question of
moment to the people is un-Democratic
and inconsistent with American insti
tutions. The prohibitionist can de
mand no more, foi to do so, would
damage the very measure he is seeking
to uphold. '
the vnraior.oox of XEin oi :i
C1TEM EXT.
It is often charged against revival
influences that they result, for the
most part, in mere nervous excitement
and it is supposed by those who make
this chru-ge that nervous excitement is,
in iia nature, wholly unprofitable.
Yet it is an ascertained physiological
fact that the biain is the organ of the
mind and that every sensation, thought
and emotion has for its invariable an
tecedent, some change in the neive
sifbstanco of which the bruin is composed-
Given this thought or that
feeling and we have a corresponding
nerve change, and when the thought
involves great mental application or
the feeling is profound, then the cere
bral nerve substance become so rapid
and violent as to constitute what is
called nervous excitement. Any
sweeping disparagement therefore, of
nervous excitement, as such, is a
disparagement of alL intense intel
lectual operations and profound emo
tions. The only point in this connection
which can bo made without absurdity
against revival influences is, that they
result in emotional rather than intel
lectual nervous excitement, and not
strongly based on mental convictions
they are apt to prove transient and
deceptive. This point can" be made
with a degree of force for thcie have
been; doubtless, so called "revival con-
verts" ,who have rapidly backsl&en
after deep . emotional experiences. J
But the history of the church proves I
that such backsliders are, after all,
comparatively few. For, while the
aim of revival preaching is to produce
an immediate effort on the feelings. I
these feelings are. in the ffreatmalnritv
of cases, supported by intellectual con-
victions already possessed, but which
have had no influence on the life be-
cause they have never been vitalized
by corresponding emotions. It is to be
considered, too, that even where the
emotions have been aroused without
antecedent convictions the convert ia
yet moved by his feelings to place him-
seu nnaer those eclesiastical and other
If - - . I
r aiauai,.y icsua m
nr ... I
ojAoreover, in tlie
uuuuu" Ui "K" recungs give m-
signc wmeli produco - convictions.
When Hippolyte Taine said he did
not believe in immortality because it
was not proven to him by any course of
but because when-, he
thought of his mother it was inipossi-
We not to believe it, he made himself
the type of a numerous class, It is a
wise head which pays just tribute to
the heart Standard.
GOOD WORK.
Congressman Hermann is actively
iron'- W, Dr..i f- ..
.: r . I
1 'nations fnr lmnmvnn.or, ir
m1rMrlv snriJL. .i.- ...... ,
j u.viuuuvcu IUU lUUUlll'r OU IS, I ,
it will anrm.il. m n i ........ i
auT "t-r - y hsr.o nhn ti, w..t-, ,..:n i ...
ineconay-- - j
propriationsTV"1 -cUU" a,,u lotKS ai
the Cascades, $7Jb?v Jy worK at
the mouth of the Columbia, 81,330,-
000; Yaquina bay, 81G0.000; CoovlHje
river, 50,UUU; Uoos- bay, S1UU,0U0;
harbor of refuge, Port Orford, in addi
tion to the former appropriation,
2,000,000; Willamette and Columbia
rivers, below Portland and Eugene,
and Yamhid rivers, $47,000; I'ppcr
Columbia and Snake rivers 830,000.
The many friends of J. P. (lalbraith.
Secretary of the Brownsville Woolen
Mills, will be pleased to learn that his
name is already prominently mentioned
for renomination for the oilice of clerk
of that county. He is an enterprising
gentleman ot marked ability and much
influence. Linn is one of our demo
eratic sisters upon which we can rely
under all circumstances.
I SI -trill ItEETS.
I ..
The following correspondence bhows
the posibilkies of our soil. Mr. Dean
of Coquillq City received ihc analysis
as given in Mr. Dyer's letter below
and will publish .his same matter in
the Herald this week. Beyond perad-
venture of conjecture this industry of
sugar -ocetjgrowing could be made one
of the most paying industries in all this
belt adapt d especially to this particu
lar beet.
We call particular attention to the
letter below from Mr. E. 11. Dyer,
superintendent oi the Alvarado Beet
Sucjar Works, lie snves analysis of
some beets tsvo lots which were un
fortunately of the wrong kind, one of
which was raised on the mountain
east of this town, and the other, the
long beets, by Mr. J. Ji. Hunt in
town on the creek bottom land. The
beets also had the disadvantage of
standing jin the ground till the winter
rains caused them to make the second
growth. With proper seed and prop
er cultivation there is no reason wjiy
we should not raise exceeding rich
beets. Let us work the matter up.
There is comparatively a small area of
land in the United States that is
adapted to the sugar beet, and that'
area is on this coast, and the western
portion jof Oregon the best of it.
Land cultivated to sugar beets on this
coast averages 207 per acre each
season. Nothing could help. this coast
so muohi as for ii to "produce the sugar
necessary for the U. S. When wo
come toisee that we import all but a
very small fraction of this product, its
importance is apparent.
.Standard Sugar Iletiucrv.
I Alvarado, (Jab, Dec. 12."
J. At Dean, Esq. Sii; Yours
just at hand. 1 received the box of
beets twjo days ago. I give you result
of analysis.
) l.OXoBfcETo.
Total solids, 17.2
Sugar,. 12.7
Salts and other organic matter, 1.7
Co-enicient of purity To.
j SlIOItT liKKTS
Total, solids, . . . 10.0
Sugar, 1.5
Salts and other organic matter, 3.f
Co-etlich.-nt of purity, 7G.G
Thestj; results are much better than
could be expected, taking into consid
eration jthat they were not cultivated
for sug:r, and perhaps the seed was of
inferioij quality. Another singular
fact is that the ill grow n, short, stubby
beets were the best. They were less in
sugar but contained less impurities
of which raised the co eflicient of purity
to 7G.G, Beets that give a co-ellicicnt
of purity of 7o are profitable to work
into sugar. It must bo owing to the
soil that made the short beets turn out
so wcIlL for the long beets were better
cultivated. From the result obtained
from these Wets, vou need have no
fears of growing profitable beets for
sugar qn your lands.
Yours Truly,
E, II. Dyer;
From the time of Cleveland's nomi
nation juntil a couple months since, the
Orcgonian, with gicut persistency,
called ;him "lecherous," "ignorant"
ignorant us; wnd many other strong
terms o show his absolute unfitness
morally or mentally to be Pi esident of
the United States. These charges it
repeats from day today with venomous
zd, tjliat it finally came to bel;eve
them. And just as soon as it became
satisfied of their truth, it at once an-
nounced that Cleveland was more of a
Republican than a Democrat, and
Republicans hung their heads in disgust
an3 Democrats smiled most audib le at
the Oregoniau's stupidity. The Demo
craft
: Bolf IngeoH may not recieveall
Pun"tyuuntlio deserves for his eloquent
iafitlclf in this v,olU hnt just -at
1'rCS0If he WV to lc havi"S a lnet
ty hoti time of ifc a 8llco1 of a tin,e'
The organs of free thought which have
Cn fohcvls anuarmS supporters now
f aigf ll,m with hviu" a frecthinkor
Ior refcnuo 0nly'
There were .lonlrfi f.,wl- i n.
" " - v. V- in vci V
Cinciijnatti election on both buIcs
jjut tlc most scandalous fraud ...!
i
nnf raw ,..,.,.!. ...i...;... ..11 .i. .
the unseating f ;,. n..,,.-.,.,.;..
I : r - ' jvmuvmviv
memlJcrs of the Ohio House from
Hamilton com.tv. wl,
uecu Iju.licated bv the courts, ami
the siting of nine " defeated Item.bli-
3ans. L .,,.,1,,,. rn .:.. Trii, Si..
the election f,- ir;p.i nt,,tna .
Without this felonious assault o 'free
ff0vcr nnent Senator si ,v, u
not h'aye been absolute! v sure f
election. Mrs own party would proba-
ly hate defeated him. The "margin"
was jnot sutticientlv wide. X. Y.
Woiii
Mis. Thompson, Ladd and othtrs
have concluded to establish reduction
I . uuuiuuil
woik in Portland, and have increased
. - j . , .lr
i
early completion
I he Senate committee on public
buildings has decided to reiort f.ivora
hly a bill by Senator .Mitchell, to aj
ropnate 00,000 for the constuction
of athouse at Cape Mears, Tilla
mook ! bay4negon
Tup Chinese tfKCarson, Nevada,
arc boycotting business --sn of that
place jior taking sides in the TW4ti-Chi-
ncsc
is faa
movement asiinst tli. m Vxhn
learning Mclican man's wavsjSg
Iii'e senate comiuittec on public
buildings h:is decided to rep-nt favora
bly Ij'ills annropi iations fur jtublic
buildings ut Pueblo, Col., fr 100,000,
and Portland, Oregon, 63-10,000.
clloi t is being nmdc lo rertHixr
the Capital of Washington territory
from lOlyuipia to the Yakiuiu vallov.
Tl'l T A l'1'tHXT.WEXT-
The State papers seem much exer
ciscd over the reappointment of J. J.
Murphy, Special Postal Agent for
Oi egoi, ashingtou and Idaho Terri
tories. We do not know why the ad
ministration did so. Perhaps some
special friend of his at Washington
was the power behind the throne. A
great many think it strange that so
partisan a Republican should receive
the smiles of this administration, and
especially so, when lny Mr. Murphy,
during the last campaign predicted
all sorts of disaster to this free coun
try if the Demounts ever ascended to
power, ai d said a good maiiv hard
things about that "inferior race" called
Democrats. Now we think the
strangeness of Murphy's appointment
lies entirely at another point, and that
is, ho w could so intense a Republican
as ho accept an appointment at the
hands of those whom hi! attempted to
smile, and at the same time preserve
his consistency as an honorable Ro
il ican.
Reliable authoi ily furnishi-s the in
formation that three railroads are head"
ing for this toast, to w it: Tlie Chicago
and Northwestern. The Chieairo Bur
lington and Quincy. The Milwaukee
and St. Paul.
Clause Spreckels, the Sugar king of
. I ll ' 1?1T1 1 .
me tvmtiv.n-n iManus, manage to eke i
out a miieraMu existence in ir.ut I'Van-i-isco
upon the insigniticanl annual io
conii! of .V"',()00,0U0.
H. O. Stanton
J)Kjpp I
8taflk mmw.
Keeps l'(!i)!l;uit!v 011 Hand a tJcncr.il Awortnient n
iLI.OW and G LASbWAUE
ALSO-
CROCKERY CORDAGE
A Full Stock of:
SCHOOIj BOOKS.
sr.vnoxEiiY, toys, & fancy
AimCLKK.
Ftirtiishcs 1'iieckyoa I'ortlanil, and lirm-uro
Drafts 011 San Francisco.
post oFFJci: sroKi: p.osr.r.iriKi
iiriittfiitf lihuhirsK
Tu iiiilliims, plcasintr llicir nalalcs ami clcn-
sinj; their System, aroa.,ing ihcir Livers, Kid
neys, Stomach and JSowcls to a healthy activ
ity. Such is tiie liii.ision of the famous Cali
fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs.
50c. and $1 bottles for sale by S. Hamilton.
The Only Vrrfivt ll tnfij
l'ir lialiittial constipation, dyspepsia and kin
dred ills,is the (anuous liquid "fruit --remedy
Syrup of t igs. It strengthens as well as clean
ses the System, it is easily taken and perfectly
harmless. For sale by S. Hamilton.
Twin Foes to Life
Arc Indigestion ami Coustipation.
Their primary symptoms arc among the
most distressing of minor human ailments,
and a host of diseases speedily resultant
from them, mutually aggravate each oilier
and assail at once the whole machinery
of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour
fetoniach, Dizziness, Headaches,
Bilious I ever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Kidney Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin
Disorders, arc among (he svinptoins
ana maladies caused by derangement of
the stomach and bowels.
A Thorough Purgative
medicine is the first necessity for cure
Then the cathartic effect must be mainl
taiued, in a mild degree, just sufficient
to prevent a recurrence of costivenes,
autl at the same time Hie liver, kidiievs
and stomach must be stimulated and
Btrengthcued.
Ayer's Pills
Accomplish this restorative work better
than any other medicine. Thev are
searching and thorough, vet mild, in their
purgative action.- They do not gripe the
patient, and do not induce a costive re
action, MS is the effect Of -Other c:ltlim-t!..
Withal, they possess special properties,
diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of the highest
medicinal value and
Absolutely Cure
All diseases proceeding from disorder
of the digestive mid tissimilatorr organs.
The prompt use of Ayek's I'ii.ls to
correct the first indications of costive
ness. averts tlie serious illnesses which
neglect of that condition would iucvitublv
induce. All irregularities in the action o'f
the bowels looseness as well as consti
pationare beneficially controlled by
Ayek's Tills-, and for the .stimulation
of digestive organs weakened bv long
continued dyspepsia, one or two of
Ayek's Fills daily, after dinner, will do
more good th:in anything else,
Leading Physicians Concede
That Ayeu's Tills are the best of nil
cathartic medicines, and many practition
ers, of the highest standimr," customarily
prescribe them.
AYER'S PILLS,
TREPARKD BT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Baa.
Analytical Chemists.
Fof by all DruggUto.
Wyne, Dn Page Co., Illlaoig,
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE
Fercberoa Horwt Talned at $3,600,000.
- which ioclodea about
70 PER CENT. OF ALL HORSES!
the only Stod Book efei hvJSlM
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.
STOCK ON HAflD
140
iipcrtedBrooilars
200
imported stanioiu,
Old enough tor
Berrlce. .
1 28 COLTS,
Two yrs old and
younger, r
Eeeognt dnt th prtn-
clpl accepted by all
IntoUlsant breedan that.
Iiowbtct well bred anlnula
vtmj uc A1U TO UC, II uivir v.:ww","TfJ
they ehould be valued only aa grades, I will aeU all
Imported Mock at irrada price when I cannot famish
with the animal Bold, pedigree Terified by the original
French certificate of lta numbex and record In In
Percberon Stud Book of France, IOO-Pag lllua
t rated Oatalogu cent free. Wayne. Ills., la 14
mile west of Chicago, on Chicago Northwestern By.
Ail Brerrstcr's Patent Rein Holder.
(I've, Tour lineg are where yoo pot them not
Il . f under horses' feet. One agent sold 12 doz. in
Irf days, one dealer Bold 6 do, in 15 days.
Jtl Samples worthfLSO tkex. Write tor terms.
W E, . BBEW5TEB, B0II7, Mich.
it- ! fiW.
x t I J
ml. B .aw
THE vf:
SYMPTOMS!
covered with a brown fur; j.iin in tlie !. 1
or joints often mi -.taken f..r K!,-:ier..i:i
stomach; 1hh ol ;i;j: t it.-; m;rh m..
anil wali-rbrash, or iimigcMicn; ..:!.-...
acid cruclatiw. ; bowels akcrn.i!. .
lax; lieaflarhr-; In--.-, of mt.-:ii.n . . :
sensation of havlm; tV.ik.i to -.".. -:.,
ought to have been done ; t! l):!'ij . i
a thick, yellow app.-.r.-,ncc ef tho O ;-.r. :
a dry cough ; fever ; ri"tl-ss!ie : t.: i..-, . r
and high-colored, and, if allowed !.,-!.,: '. '.
a scdiiscnt.
s LiVTR mm
(PURELY VCGElfir. lE;
Is g-n-rr,lly used in t'i-: Small I
Torpid Liver to a ln.-il-.hy : .li-.n.
It ads Willi cxtraurtUiiitry : l'.U ..
1VER,
and BOV
AN KfKTUAt. C?C!J!C fOR
Cnst!ji;ition, I''!iitt'K'
Sick Iltrudarhc, .i,iHi:.ii:r,
Ni&nsca, tVii-
IMcnt:ii icircssii!t. SS-.nvri C.-iJu;
i,lc, lite, i .:c.
Endorsed hy the oe of 1 SlilJIora -I 1 .
THE BEST FAMILY mmmi
V..r Children, fur Adults, anJ : A -..
CAFE TO TAKE IN ANY CONDI i ION lr ' '
j. h.zeTun CO.
solb I'KsrniKTORS, I'liH.AUKLl'i!
PKICE. 91.00.
i'X.
The Portland Business College, Portland, Ore
gon, offers superior private and class instruction
to the young and middle-aged of ixith sexes who
desire to obtain a practical education in the short
est time consistent with thorough work, and at the
least expense. Day end evening sessions through
outtheyear. fetudects admitted anytime. CaU
loguc on application. A. P. Abusiboxo, Principal.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
MU)M
WYANDOTTE,
PLYMOUTH liOCKS,
miOWN LKCHOIiN.S,
TJ IE TIIK EK LEADINGS VAHIE
TI 1W.
i ki:i r no otiii:ks.
Mv six WjiUKlotle Ifrii? ni.ulc a record last scimhi
of line liuuilrcil ami twenty six eggn eaeli in six
uhiiiUi", fri'iu J.imi u v lilh, to July 15th. Asiilc
from Unir utilily t!uy arc thu handsomest fowl. I
have enr hanlkcl. Eggs one sotting 84
two settings 37 throe settings $9
My Plymouth Rocks
llac always stood at the front for scleral ycirti,
always winning the hilio$t honors wherever on cx
hiliitiuii. Ki.-jfs one setting s.50, two settings Sfl,
three Bettings A few choice trio f.r sile at slo
each. Single birds from S3 to $5.
My Stock of Brown leghorns
Cannot he surpassed in thW or any other country.
My strain is a direct cross between fowls 1 imported
roin Bonner of Massachusetts and Kcefer of Illinois.
Eggs, ne setting $2.50 tu'u setting)) tlirce set
tings $0. A few extra choice Cockerels for sale at
4 to 85. All mv fowls have h-ul splendid range, are
healthy and finely marked. I guarantee a guof
hatc-h mid perfect satisfaction. Send stump for
handsomely illustrated catalogue.
Cash must accompany all orders.
Address, J. M. GARRISON.
Forost 0rove Oregon-
N. 15. Express charges light, Wells, Far0-o & tVg.
express givos siwial low rates to all my customers?
J. M.O.
OREGON PACIFIC R. R.
Willamette Valley to San Francisco Via-Yaquina-
TKA1SS LEAVE COUVALLIS
Tuosdaj, Thursday, Saturday, at!) A. II.
LEAVE YAQUINA
Monday, Wednesday, Friday', Kt 8 A. M.
Tlie fine A 1 Steam-ihiji "Yaiiuiiu" Ktils
From Yaiiutua From San Francisco
Wcd'y Jan. la. I Friday Jan. 8.
Sunday, 21. Tuesday " lit.
Wcd'y Feb, 3. I Friday " ?j.
Sunday H. . Jiiimlay Fet. S.
Wcd'y " 21 Friday " li).
The Comnany reserves the riffht to change
sailing days. Fares. -Cahin, $14; Steer.if.-e, ;
freight at reduced and moderate rates.
River Boats on the Wilkunutlo connect at
Curvalltr. Low fares and rates.
Ter further infonimtiiiiiapii'.y to
C C. Unfile, .
A. G. F. & P. A;;'),., Cor Mis.
TfT
ROUGH
tOESS -
o
OR
Lumber
At Fair Prices?
Do yu.i want to buiid next, .season If Ko iiave your luml.-r s.iwe.l
that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will co.l. no ni.-ie.
ADI)ltKS;
Vie vela ml, Oe. It. A. Itoofh, Oraia Or.
J. O. Booth.
PAGE &
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
GLASS,
WATCHES,
PERFUMERIES, COMBS, BRUSHES.HPROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC.
For Seven Years.
.Mr.l. W. r.hike, the subject the ahoiu k'-tc'.i,
with the KU'niiig Chronicle, St. bonis, Mo., in ans
wer Jo Ihc iniUiry of a reortcr, ;:int: "i'or scen
yeirs 1 had been ailing with citarrh. ari.l d.irini;
that tiiiie have Ik.cii treated by euiin-.tttt phvsi
ci:ti:s, without succcy-:. Some tloclorstold me I had
conuinplioii.' for the p:ist three year I had a con
tinual discharge of mucous droppings in the throat,
a cough aiid'p.iiu :iJ-ro:s the forlic-ul. Addiid to that
was loss '!' mumory, voice, i.ppctitc, rouring in the
cars, and a yc:icral feeling of wivt.-hcdii'js-!. hout
live mon' lis :i;;o I consulted Dr. Turner. To day 1
am as well as ever, h.negiine 1 twenty poii4ids, and
don't detect a trace of n,y old trouble. Vcs, sir, 1
would 'he pleaded to unswir, by letter, any person
suJToi-itig f ;-o m tliat tlrc.id disease."
Lotlia Turner. M. II., has i!l'u-cs at Sl'.l Vahin.'tou
av., St. Louis, Mo., .-out iri;i, in a private ami hospi
la) practii-c of thirty years, trusted with wonderful
sui-i cis all curable eases. Treatment of dcfoiviitics
and surgery a speciality. Not mu-kssaky fo hkk r
tii:ms. i'.y my original sy stem of coonultatioii, I
can treat patients by mail as rii c vittlly as in pi r
soii".l con.-ultali in. I'.itic-its em ouMilt me. bv
mail no all lisj.ers of the l;!-o., Slitma- Ii. I.ivcr,
bowels. Heart, Nenei tieiicntl leli;!ily. and ail dis
eases 1'cculi.ir to tin; sesc. No cxhorliitaut cli irgc-'.
Coiijuilalion at .ilti e . ! by mail one dollar. Send
One Hollar f"i-a full consultation hy mail, on re
nt !iLh I will iliorough'y investigate yn'r i-iw-.
Meilieiiies f urit'. hetl tree ,o patients. Ii yoii ,ir
siek or aiiiiig. write imu. No letters am-werc-i un
less acvoi.ipaoicd by . I els. in slumps. Addios all
letlers to )r. Loiiis Turner, bl!) Washington Asenuj,
S Louis M .
OVEHUW !0 CALIFURNI
VIA
0F.E33, A?4D CALIFORNIA R. R
A iitl 0";un;t'titii:j.
Fiiru fp'iu I'oiU.'hd U Jati Krunuibct SIJ; f S.u ta
incnt uc0.
Close coiincctio'is tiK'.ile ;it Ashluiul with st;ie
tl;e r:ili!orni:l Oregon lilulto 8l..ixe 'uln).niy.
(KAILV KXCKl'T SL'NI A'S.)
I '.a.-1 Side I i ision.
l'.KTWKi.N l'UKTLANT .S. AS 1 1 LAND
Mail Train
i.i:.Wi:.
l'ortlaml 7. :n.. M.
Koscliur ii.'J.: r. M.
Ashlaml 1'. M.
lloseliiir-' 5.UU . . M.
AKKIVK.
IIosi liur. . . ti.l.j I'. M.
Asiii.mil t.i; a. i.
lto:-cliur.... A. M.
I'ortlanil I.-J , J.
Albany Express Train
LEAVE.
AKKIVK.
P irtlaml i.W P. M.
Leliaiion 1.15 A. M.
I.elianon : p. j.
l'nrtlanil 10.11.1 1". Jl.
Piillinau Palace ilcci'Ux t'ars iLiily letc.i A iKiuy
and Aliland.
Tlie O. and C. I!. R. Ferry makes connection n it Ii all
the regular trains on East Side l)iv. from foot of F !St.
West Side Division
hi;twi;i:n i,oktl.xd& corvai.lis
If ail Train-
LEAVE.
Portl mil !.! A. M.
t'orvallis S.;U A. Jl.
ARRIVE.
Cm villi l.;:0P. Jl.
Portland a.-.1 P. Jl.
Fxprcss Train-
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland fi.00 P. Jl.
JlcJtinnville 0.45A. M.
JlcMimniile. . 8.0(1 P. M.
Portland .;;! A. Jl.
IK-al ticket for sale and lajr''a;;c checked at com
i;iiiv'm nn tow i ollii e. cur. Stark and Second utrcets.
i'ii kets for riiici)u ,uiulili "alifonim can only lie
lirociircil ami uuaajte cnccKca in eonipanv s nnce,
-turner r ana lnmi Nts., I'.ortlann, ur.
Krcialit will not lie reccicd for bliinmeiil ar
o'clock P. Jl. mi eitlier tlie J-ust or West Sido liv
It. hOEHLKR, E. P. RMiEP.S.
Manager.. U. F. & Pas-it A'cut,
Oakland Furniture Store
" 111 11 T31lRO
lias on hand a full assortment of ul
kinds of Furniture, which lie will sol
yon at lower prices than ever oflerec
to the people-of Douglas Countv.
- Ifc also keeps a line lino of Moul
ding; for picture framing and window
cornice, tioni 10 to SO ets. per foot-
Also agent tor a-twal class suwioy: ma
chine. .
EEPAKJ.NG Of ALL KINDS OF
FUIJNITUKE,
OliGANS
I'JANo'8 KTC.
1oik! at short, nolke and at reason
able rates.
UVKKYTHIV: .At.VDIi To Oudui:.
(ilVK 1II.M A CALL.
TXT A TvrrBi
JUL
now
DIMMICI
DRESS1
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
OILS, VARNISHES,
PUTTY, TRUSSES, -
JEWELRY, TOILET GOODS
Si l)oI Year lupins
'Till. COUI.SK tip STUDY S IiKSl.JNKD TO MICK I" THE WANTS OF ANY
...........
I who may attctnl. M;iny nobjo .-unl lirilliaiit miinl-? glow w itli a desire; for Liiowlvilc
but fireniiistanccs jrcilmlc their attni.lin reiiioto or more cxneiisive institutions; ninoiio
o-icii .trc ircjnciiviy louinl thu In ightest
llcm:e the course of stmly isiii.nle
"inc. nn.c.i.iia.itr ot liistructntttion is inferior to none.
Tuition )cr si wion ol'Twdvu "Wee ks:
Primary
First jirmlc Jitninr class..
Second grade Junior class.
5 4 (
IK)
00
Twenty-four Ler,son.s
Use of Instrument
Draw inland I'uttitiiio
SEND FOR CATALOcVue!
OEGORN
:n.iiA
I INT,
FOU PAI.'T'U Ul U.
A DIM. EH
iikn:;y
inon REWARD
Will lie z'w en any man
ENDDRSEtJ BY
lni win pioiiiiie a ni
enliMt ot
ci:cc, and
villi ly known eTlUT'f''
.f
In he an lioiiclalili-l!:an, f V-i
v im Will a-M-rt llm re- PIiChLLY &
liilnl ca.-t Kineis not one ,r - ftf;lj'1'
ortlieinost enilnri. .,f CfJM .
lo lie an Ii
all known matt
uillisland the
tlie waat her.
Paver IUAm
DI-.Ttl'MT
RUO.NZE CO..
Detroit, Jlich.
lIIUIVUITII.lj I O
J. A. Caidwell, Agent,
ANNOUNCES TO THK
PUBLIC
aving lately fitted up a ul
w STEAM
prepared io fut nish hjinbi-r of all kinds on short notiee at
' '.- Hard Time Prices.
Baru lumbar and fenein:
furuished
TEACH
ANY ONE CAN
necame no thoronchly posted In
three weeks' reviewing with the
'COMMON SCHOOL
Srithm,;;TailrpMthemMtd,fflcP'tandtP
I irilsM IJialU KF nRTAIRIlTn
BrJT.i" "T.fn.c.e.7??
P O -w "iii'"il lUIJB II IIHK 110 PfJUai.
raxtxAiiiaxa.RY RULES
sii ineioajlinK and technical points. Tills work H..r7pr
Cf.lryw,i?nK,M,Pra,revlcWi8;oqulre In.tltutes.ortliS
be appreclateil. Many claim that thrlwok can hmiinffi I'.r. . 1' c?r"fl,'a.te"- H " only to be Been to
IncntHl lirlntlnc bn. k 1,1 n,, m..rJ , ! L ' .? ...,.8n, e'ul-ronilitvrlnKtlieawlMnce It remlrrm in rov i!
II U-UUIMW ..11. I1W i I. I 1
:-.- mv iJiiiiuwM tiucstions reircatiiri.,i i, ...i i --"r-
3SOO
wwww UVU C3 T F-tm-nM ' r
aiJESTI0ir8. ANSWERS. U dai'tmi Uttert
Each branch is divided Into Q vi. v'' , ,
two d. .artinent. one for H I have h.n!l f !
T'Z'JU' ".? ono ."r B f ' MUU'"1
3500
flwirrs. Each aiicatlon in
numiiered and a like number H Trri. N. Y .
. I s, ., ...
iitii ooTcrnment, i ."-i""., t-
numbered and a like number
Parliamentary Itulrs,
advanced teachers.
Keadiiiir, Mdc Easy.
piiXcitT1
InHiiitiTfs and l'artuipks j
i en in nn snip,
rhysioloiry,
I nited States liislorT.
tieoerniiliy.
returned In exchange
liramin.tr,
Written Arithmotlc,
A. H. CRAIG,
I'livsirnl (ooL-rapliy.
OrthoRrapliy.
If yoii knew how t liLit
il htll 1!i:lls
ion would surely Iiave one.
I also ileal in TnitEf nil
UK, Em.IXKp,
..ml Agent for, The ,r.M. Eko.s,-. Cml Oil I.'"!?
n;.-r i i 1 i
UUt. fClUl for Cll?Uliir nhil nnuM rflC
f 1 '
OrcL'on
GIVE ME
IDUCATIONAL
ifomlav, .Sojtr.inlcr 7, lS8r.
.-ni'l niotit viomisnio; in scliool.
.-ilmost as ful' as that of inmiy of our Colic -
First gra-Je .Middle clas- S 7
.Second grade .Middle c'hss S
Senior das.'; ' II
5-1 "J
2
. .$! W to 12
CKOKtJE T. ICl'SSKLl,, J Vim ip.il.
.STATE-NORMAL SCHOOL!
O IJEGON ,
' eceiVO State Eltucational Diwlomal label is on each chimney as above.
l. i;i;nsox, l'repidcnt.. imiain, or.
WHITE BRONZE
SUPERIORTO
MOM 1IEXTS
-AX D
mi
S"i; 'it A
' 4 MONUMENTAL
ii -1 W , , M ,
4 I Y -'U'hsjr'
STATUARY
Were awanlcl the
- GOLD MEDAL
AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
XKW Olll.KANS,
- Jacksonville, Oregon.
Til AT HE IS NOW PBEPA BED
rillNCJ IN II1S LlE . . ,
" '
SAW MILL on South Deer creek,
on bhui t notice.
J. J. WHITSETT.
SCII00
T7T.
iiua, o:,m oy ur. ilani.IU.n
" aa.v IUVNIUI. IU I
ARE WORTH THE PRICE
" . vvuiimvu Kiium .lUMlPI.
TKSTIMOWIALS.
' J .
10 A-B. Craig . representing thousand & reeommen-
, . . " "
, d Jcr ,'n-po "PlM. and the demand still conttouca.
bwk "WJKje "'iV.epI Batlsfaetlon.
W. C. liAOAlt, Ed. l'-jpll's Companion.
Yon have a rnlendld hoolr fnr t.o, t, .j . , ,
, c- w- 11 AKOhtN. .Dealer in School Supplies.
Thej sell at sleht. and are hlirhiv rprnm manIn
" " mkuu rrc menopil rr our
e u8cd smrs&szsw?
vZZiJZtJ.''2x'9M Thr"' espies, s aa,
I Bll l oplei, SQ.OO. ff-htjiilbvmiill. AllEITs wi Srii'
for Oucsilun lluok. luxriy cents allowed U
SSSiSe Caldwell, Racine Co., Wis.
for 1'aumk. Schools
OI' CJII PCIIFS
ui ujh i.t llts
Mill M.l.ir,,.,.,. TJ T .
uvi, xo uusr. sso
. . . -
vuw rOT' oi Jlornson Stroet Portland
A CALL.
Z T. H'RiUT.
INUNITY fro in ANNOYANCE
7. t t
ml
pus,
W
00
(Hi
IK)
50
0i)
-
Mil only of the flnt nn.l hr-sjt
iiy or uiass lor wiinsiuuuia beat.
Every . good thinsr i3 Counter
feited, and consuraors aro CAU
TIONED against IMITATIONS of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See thattho exact
bright Qla.ss.
Haauracluml OXI.Y by
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
llttbiiret Lead Uln Work-t.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
INSUliE IX THE
1
Capital .:f 100,000. 00
ThQ Farmer's GomDanv.
i
1
lnsiiita oiiiy r anil . l roji .1 ly, ?riv;itv
dwellings, .School Louses aiui C'liuichcs.
Also DuladiO'd ihvcMings m Cities and
Ton:s with ctmlcnls.
I have also a few CHOICE l-AKMy
and stock ranches foi sale on i easotittWe
terms.
David 8. West,, agent.
Oltictyil Court, JIou.se, Uo.jehurg Or
UAILKOAD TICKET
mim
For- 1.000 Milks i
TO
SI Andrew's flsey, jFlst;
.rpiUS licautifnl Kayjaii'l E!'rr.,iilin3 ar a. knoul
X eil-eilhj all sli.j Iw.c visitnl tlic-e Ik be tlie
lovlicst 'iiiliiimti.in ..f Icrtile h1, Wutiful foiiigc.
Itnijraiit orclianls,. I.luo attr, ifriiwiiis city, aul
li..luU-ly icrft-ct climate, IN SL'MIIEK as well as
in winter, tu lie tunnd in Anioriua. TTn-re is but one
Florida, ami St. .VnUreVs Bay
1 PrilH fur Ihisiliry-U a-ar lliimn I. .la .,! a'l.l.
is J Tracts nuie from $5, sj, sir, too, t i60, and'sdw
were uia-.lc to inure than 3,0;J0 tlitTerciit fur.i-scis
witliin the first sixty days. St. Andrew's will ccr-
tainly liecnuic tlie occmij lir,'et city iu Florida
witum tlw; next two vcars, Vnnwrt.v U doubling in
value every thirty ilays. FREE T1IANSPOKTA-
TION FOU 1,000 MILES TO Tit ACT IT KCUA8KRS. .
Send 2c. stamp fur illustrated iianiithlet, cjneiii.in-'
full .details. Address priiicipal liikiiusa oIHec aV
follows: ST. AXl-UEW-S BAY U. II. & LAS! 'o.,
z- M.l. oTitEET, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Dr. E; J. I'aoe Aent Oiikland Orcein.
Cttii- ur Vile:
IMusare frctncntlv nrecuJcil tiv a .'
ui mcij;!!!, iu uic uacK, lonis and lower pari
of the a1loinon, cautsiu tlto patient to rrj
pose he has airt ction of the kidneys or nei.'h
boring orcans. At t s nil's, svintttitiiiis "r in.
digestion arc presont, (iittnluiivj', uneasiness
oi ine stomach, etc. A moisture, like utrs-
piration pj-.Htueiii'j a vcrv disacrceaUu iti li.
nig, after setting warm, is a common atttnd-
ant. Wind, Bleeding and Itching PiUs
yiem at once to the application of Or.
Bosanco's I'ilo remedy, wlin-h acts dircctlv
' , "-"-'te, ansoi-iuu the tu.
Address, The Dr. IWn,-,, M.-dicino :..
LLGAL Al J EKTISKM i:T.s
AT r":...3 t.- ..i a
OIRC OI tiaill feettlClUClit
1
...
i ohiiii; is ncrriiv '-ni-.-i in u ...i. i ...
I .. ...i, .-'1111.111
mat the nmlersK-nol ailmiiiistnitur of tlie c-t;itc
fcanih lirown lias filed liistlii-.il account as
- . ii.vs men ins I11K11 aci-ollnt I!H
adi,'s't.r ..f kiM estate, and tlie cmiitv .IikI-r
'J U""K'as County Orcs-.n, h.w lived April hi h . lt,
at the hour of !i oV-ii ck a. m. of s.,i,i ,av ;tt the l oin,
ty Court house i s:iJ (:(iuiv and Suto as!l,' , 1
an-1 place for the hearinv of any and :i;V.il.j-. ikhi.
.iccount, ami i nu scttlcaiuiil tlitrvof.
C. A. .Skiiliiki:iii;
Adiiiinistnttiir ..f s.iid cslitc:
In the Circuit Cmiri ..f it... .
for the County of Dmi-das. '
W. T.Kcrley, I'laii.t ff
J. Q. Flunk, and Ellii ki.m'.l-i.: t- ,1 . ,,
and S M N0I.I0 I.U wife, Oe.uvc I. ;ttnl
MaryNnble his wife li..f. .i Z
Kait in Equity to foreclose a mort-'aw.
I'll. It. Ni.l.l.. K U V..I.1- .... " ... . ..
, x- 1 . .1 : ..i,ii.-, ji.-iire r. .uitje 11.1
Jtary Nnliie tlie aliove named defmiiljuis. VH a-id
sver Oii rl""; Thy rC''"ir,:'1 ' ' "r aJ "
ser tlie eunn a tut m i .... ... . i .
nilt;(i i ' v "jWMBt Ju in lilt: aie
? t!""LCuu.r wherein W. T. Kcrlc-v U
i.aioMn an,, j. . n,Hlkj Kllcu rl-k, E. II. N.,ie, "
IJk .N,"lc' t-cor-cK. X.ible, and j,arv N-hle
T W,'KM"e 'o"'rittfon.-l.i.-aw..r..a-.
unreal imncrti- ,.n ..i-i..i..ii... ... ..... - ?
next reulir term thereof to-wit: n .Mo'il.iay ti e
M day of May Is;. Ami . i....t
that if you fail to aHar ...',1 answer t Lid conr
.Unit, as above required, the said plaintitf will ai.-.lv
to the Court fortho reli,-f ,l..,....,.i ,' 1 ... . " ;'.'''"
Plaint U, wit: E.,r a .lu.len.ct andrtree f'.'i'.'e
closure and sale of nnWUfatfed premiss de-ri 1-,
in the comiilaint fi ed in tbi c.ii. i. .. ".
applied to theiiajmentofthe coste and disiojf
menu and Attorney fees of this suit and the e "iT
fesof said artle and toward the payment ,.f saiu ie t
mentioned in conn, a nt and tl.'.i ,.i;..,;ir i"uo,,t
ecution for the lance of sud debt if any trc be
and for such other and further relief .i. 1?...
niay deem proper. "un
TliU summons is iiil,ni.n.i i... i
ci, , . 1 ,,. mii ..i ui-r oi l, on 11
ofcry'--r diy
Attorneys for I'laintiff.
NOTICE FOR Pl'BLlCAtlOX'
iim umce at K.ebur Orc-o... .lanuan 12. 13ie
WOTir-E 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIK I OL '
111 l.mms-namoJ settler has filed .il. i .t , ,t i
tentnni to mak linal proof in . t i ,
(j if .js.t, J hec. o2 T. ! s. u.
amcs the follow in!, wit,.. . .
..nious residence umi, anVlcu", T-n.
uiul, it Thomas Klirmn, s. J. Shruiu u m su l.
. r . t'-j.viN
Itc-i-ut
Final Seilh-siH nt.
In tUc Comitv '..,.rt o ... r
. . i i.o oi vrc'iim t,,r
tbc County of Dongas. - ' r
, In the Matter of the Estate 1
of '
Cj nthU A. Appl-nratc Deceased )
V viict IS II tllEBYOl VKX TIIATTIin I" iK!
i.1 sipicil Administrator of the Estate of Cvi,'!,i
satd esute, That sud Court hy its ordcY duly inulo -anil
entcnil, Iwcembcr isth lSsT., fixed l..nJ-ir tbr
Mh day of April at the Court room ,',f s.i.i
Court, a time and place for hearing objuctians if aV.v '
there le, to said account and all pernors havinir an'v
objections to said account or the sett lenient of said
estate are required to apiear and file the same at
said time. .mm
Rossbursj, December 2it!i j 1). W. Applcptte
Kmnann&B.ll ) ' AimitratoV.
A.WruejS tor EjUtc. f