1
ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, JANUARY, 29, 1886.
VARIETIES.
Tho different branches of Methodists
in England report a net gain the past
year of 5,041 members.
. The consciousness of beins loved
softens the keenest pang, even at the
moment of parting; yea, even f he eter
nal farewell is robbed of half its bitter
ness when uttered in accents that
breathe love to the last sigh. Addi
son. A son of the late Bishop Wilber
force, who is up for a; seat in Parlia
ment, is credited with th following
significant remark: "While establish
ment may be to a particular Church a
blessing unspeakable, no Church which
could not stand without establishment
is worth being established."
Congratulatory Friend "Just ar
rived from the Continent, eh? You
are looking remarkably well. How
long were you in ParisT' Returned
Tourist ''About six weeks." "How
did you manage? You can't talk
French." "O, gestures went a great
way. Sometimes I sketched what I
wanted." "Made a drawing of it, eh?
And you were always understood?"
'Well, not always. Onco I made a
d-awinsr of a mushroom. Now. what
djO you think the waiter brought me?
The idiot brought me au umbrella."
Philadelphia Call.
Chief-Justice' Waite has worn out
five satin robes since he first took his
place on the Supreme bench.
The political oven is beginning to
boil, and those who feel that the offices
are inadequate to the wants of the
people should get in at once and see
what their chances are to secure what
few offices are now iu reach. I
'Senator Sherman had a walk-over in
his re-election, which was no more than .y OI mut SrcwmS thls U,r- es
he deserved of the Republican party in p6Clal,y 1runes- He has ordeml scv"
Ohio. He has been its foremost fi- httndrod 1rune trees of fIie ver-v
ure and more deserving of its honors
by far than Hayes or Arthur.
We underatand that the
We understand that the registry
, i , , , A , , J
books made by W. B. Ayer &, C. have
been corrected by appending afoot-note
saying in place of March, where that
, xo w
'nmramonfa -f flm I
r vuo ..uiueu x.j
law.
T , ,
-uiuumawumai, UUO pan
oi senator bunon s errand m San Fran-
. I
xearn now tne registry Jaw
of California, of which the new law of his health is improving, he also en
this state is in the main a copy, is ad- in raising prunes M well as
luiuiaucrea so as to neip the Kepubli-
vcbiio. ue gew any iignc upon this
Tit.- i
uJ, iWW1WuiI oxine ocanaara
OC4 vo ,u Bueuaing it aoroaa
over the state. Standard.
W. C. Barnes informs as that a
Btrangoand very fatal disease has ap-
pearea among ms norses, which range
on LTpper Ochoco, about twenty-five
miles above Pnneville The horses
when first afflicted draff their hind
feet when they walk, appearing to be
. weak m the loins, and generally die
within a week from the time they first
show symptoms of being sick. So far
he has been unable to find any remedy
or determine exactly what the disease
13. Mr. Barnes has lost ten head from
it and we hear that A. B. Webdell has
lost several, also. Will some one de-1
fine the disease, and propose a remedy? J
-Ochoco Eeview.
Amom? the distinguished dead kt,Ft to hae a 8W' disPlay of legal
year were ex-President Gen. Grant.
Vice-president Hendriclc. PxJm
Gwin, Fenton, Sharon, and Toombs,
ex-Secretary Thompson, ex-Gov. B.
Gratz Brown, Cardinal McCloskey, Dr.
SteDhenH.Tvnff.rr.S. T;Prim nr
Beniamine F. Teft Sir Mom Mnnta.
fiorei Dr;NaehtigaI, the African ex.
r ' li
nlorr.- Frant Aht. t.h cmn.
Gens. McCIallen. McDowell and Mo.
DougaL Col. Burnabv. Dr. Joseph
Alden, Schuyler Colfax, Richard
'GrantWhi&lF.'J. Fearer,, a TTaT,
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o - o I
Conway7 Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson,
Hinton Rnwan TTftlnr. TTnnrv W
Shaw ("Josh BiUings"), Wm. IL Van-
derbilL anrl Tr .Tnrm Ct r
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Myrtle Creek Xeics.
In
your last issue tinder the heading
of Local Brevities, you give free gratis
the following good advice to the cor-ling
respondents of your paper." Some time
Bince we made mention that we would
not under any circumstances print any
of this lovesick stuff that some write."
Your correspondent and a host of
patrons heartily endorse it A few
ago I asked a gentleman if he
was a patron of either of the Roseburg
papers. He said "no sir: Too much
local gossip; the papers should publish
articles on the leading topics of the
day and show up the resources of the
county and Southern Oregon," like
your paper of Jan. 8, in which you
give an outline of that section of
the country known as Douglas county,
a paper that one can send to friends
ana acquaintances. I
A short time ago a gentleman called
for a ticket from Tacoma, Washington
Territory, to Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
The agent gave him to undei stand that
ho must be mistaken, as he did not
know of a town on any rail road by
that name. The party who wanted a
ticket informed him that Myrtle Creek
t
I i : - ' ! irrTMii
was a town long before Tacoma was
thought of and that tho name of
Myrtle Creek would be found on the
O. fc C. R. R. and tho fare from Port
land was $12.50 making a small mis
take of $5.00. It seems to me that a
civil service test wouli bo a good move
for apro:ntinont3 of rail road agents.
A few days ago the OiQgoniau pub
lished the proceedings of the North
PacOc Fruit Growers Association and
gave an out-line of its proceedings.
The .Willamette Farmer infoims us
that the importance of fruit glowing
in Oregon cannot be overestimated.
California's revenue from this source
is far more valuable than ever were
her gold mines. The main difficulty
heretofore has been, in this state in
reaching a paying market. Once it
becomes demonstrated that fruit crow
iug will pay, the planting, improving,
and care of orchards will follow as a
matter of eouire. Every farmer will
count as certainly upon the returns
from his orchards as he now counts on
his wheat returns; and we believe these
returns will show a greater profit. It
is a matter of gret moment to the
farmers of this place and vicinity.
We want to know when and where
the fruit grower will hold their next
meeting. The linest prunes in the
world are grown here and as tor quali
ty and quantity cannot be excelled;
the kind of fruit dryers is a nififrm- nf
importance and instruments for prun- !
ing the trees can with benefit, be
brought up at the next association.
We havo a fine climate, free from bliz-
J zards, clyclones, grass-hopcrs, etc., etc.
Mr. Jacob J. Chadwick completes
the killing cf his hogs today making
about 1G0. Some of them weighing
nearly 500 lbs. dressed. He has just
omp!eted a building for the curing
aiu smoking of his meat and also an-
other huilding for his bees. Mr. Chad-
w 3 a wide-awake farmer and a
rustler.
. ?r John Weaver is makinS le-
l vailu"es- vv 11 mes time to
yaiuer prunes get auoaru or tne cars
land visit Vila m.f.lioi.l . :n t.
t,-Ji ,f , , ,
kindly treated and on return to your
office you will have no difficulty in
writing a good article on prunes.
THe next farm we come to is owned
fanaWnflMP "Fa,. 1T I I
- En0Hd.lan(1 a 1, .
" ---v
uiin to step out on Ins front porch
dnd Sav t hat liP is mnnaivl. r,t 11 l,o
' V. U1 MJJ
can survey. Part of tho winter Mr.
Weavei. has been on th k ,. t . t
wheat etc
A sentleman. a stranger to this nart
o the county iu passi a in
forme(J me that Ll,fc f if an arm
from here to Oregon City were owned
by the original settlers. The farms
in this valley being the exception.
W.
Eagle Point Items.
Editor Review: Since my last we
navo had some cold weather, but little
Bnow ana tne stocl 1S booking very
Baa ana la, case we snoula nave a cold
ran n0 0UDt a large number of cattle
woul die for already quite a number
nave Pcnsned
0ur usual 1uiet Y illaSe "as een the
seafc a law sait auring ihe last few
days, an attachment, trial of the rights
property etc., and now to-morro w
we expect to have another, and we cx-
talent Speaking of legal talent brings
to mind the fact that welhave now in
lful! blast "The EaSle Point Literary
socie-v. wnere wo nave display
?f llterary qualifications of our citizens
,u lut"S recnauons, acclamation
and debate Ifc is a'nded by a nun-,
oi our oiuer citizens and encour-
r t i ...
aovu u au 01 c,ie st element or
S3Clely
IIere our ounS folks spend a
Iew urs m tne evening m healthiu
d pleasant amusement.
1 ,1 . . -
Tl, l.t : c
7" U1 UU1 "um-
are elated over the project of the
f0nS Le.in? dosed ,iCre in th near
uuo a 10 gunutaiiy Known in mis
vuujutuuibjr mat ii iijitjonty oi me votes
are opposed to liquor being sold here.
Last Sunday Rev. M. A. Williams
preached here, tatin" foi his subject
the history of the Recabitcs, and niak-
tho application to our own day and
nation. He first, after giving a brief
history of their origin spoke of their
adherence to the principles of their
fathers showing the power of parental
influence, then the blessings attending
filial obedience, he then took up the
subject of total abstinence from intoxi
eating drinks and showed conclusively
that the prohibitory movement in the
United States was a move in the risrht
direction showing that the use of in
toxicants was largely the cause of our
county indebtedness or the most of our
criminal cases are attributable to that
source, and that the saloon must be
closed in order to save us from such
exorbitant taxes, he then spoke of the
fearful havoc being made among our
yonng men by the use of liquor and
smoking, refering to the number of
young men that f have been rejected
by the examining board, who have ap-
plied for admission into the naval
school, and the majority of those prs-
ent felt like saying Amen,
U"0.
Robust Health
Is not always entoyca by those who seem
to possess it. The tamt of corrupted
blood may be secretly undermininK tho
constitution. In time, the poison will cer
tainly Bhow its effects, and with all the more
virulence the longer it has been allowed
to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty,
boil, skin disorder and sense of unnatural
lassitude, or languor, is one of Nature's
warnings of the consequences of neglect.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is the only remedy that can be relied upon,
In all cases, to eradicate the taint of hered
itary disease and the special corruptions
?.f Qe L00' 11 ls the ony alterative
that is sufficiently powerful to thoroughly
cleanse the system of Scrofulous and
Mercurial impurities and the pollution
of Contagious Diseases. It also neu
tralizes the poisons left by Diphtheria
and Scarlet Fever, and enables rapid
recuperation from the cnfeeblement and
debility caused by these diseases.
Myriads of Cures
Achieved by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in
the past forty years, are attested, and there
is no blood disease, at all possible of cure,
that will not yield to it. Whatever the
ailments of this class, and wherever found,
from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to the
"veldt-sores" of South Africa, this rem
edy has afforded health to the sufferers
by whom it was employed. Druggists
evcrywherecan cite numerous cases, with
in their personal knowledge, of remark
able cures wrought by it, where all other
treatment had been unavailing. People
will do well to
Trust Nothing Else
than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Numerous
crude mixtures are offered to the public
as "blood purifiers," which only allure
the patient with the pretense of manv
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 much
lasting harm. Bear in mind that the only
medicine that can radically purify the
vitiated blood is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for $5.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WAR IN EUROPE'
Hemovalf
Removal!
Oa account of our removal
into our new Sloro we propose
to ofler our entire slock 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
Must be sold before we move
Our Stock is larger andbettcj
assorted than any in the City,
COME AND EXAMINE
And be your own judge,
Before purchasing Elsewhere.
We guarantee pur clothes to
fit iu every particular.
WE MEAN BUSINESS
And no mistake. Our place ol
business is olc door north of the
Post Office.
CARO BROTHERS.
Coos Bay Stage Line!
L.1IKD & CALVERT,
PROPRIETORS.
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS'
WHERE ciimieetiun is made with Coos Bay Steiuu
era for all points on the Kay. Stages leave the Post
fice t R scbura every morning, except Suiuiav
calling at th hotels before leaving.
THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS II A Y
Partieular nttvntion given to the cou;fort of pass
scngers. Careful drivers .i;U g 01 toek.
NEW STO
AT
IIL.LARI
would respectfully inform the public that lie
has on baud a fine assortment of
Dry Uoods, Groceries
Rcady-JIatlc Clotlihig
and in fact everything nsually kept at a
lust-class store. tive him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken iu Exchange for tioods.
t3LAIlorder3 i romptly att ndedt (o.
MISCELLANEOUS
UHM'l URE PA LA CF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Has the (iuust slock nf furniture s-.iulh of Purllatiil
wJiich he sells as cheap as it can ho bought
in tho Statu. The new tangled
D 0 UBL E BED L O UNO E.
-AX
PATENT CORNICES.
Ml has mi haml a full assortment of beds and Iwd
ding, chairs, tables,
l.Uh'KAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of C'liildrcus Chairs, etc.
J. CILDEltSI.EF.VE.
CINSSE WASH HOUSE.
AND
1ABOB. AGENCY!
Yl-nc 8am .Proprietor.
millri I'Ol'CLAU LAUXDKYMAN HAS Ol'ENED
L business at his old gtaud in Koseburc;, opposite
O u-l.in's Uverv Stable. Is prepared to contract for
Chinese Laborers,
And furnish
COOKS,
FARM HELP,
V OOD CHOPPERS,
RAILROAD HANDS
Or c liiKso Labor of any description on short notice.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine SliO,
Wagon Shop,
Blacksmith Shop.
pAN MAK 10 CASTINGS FPvOM ONE
J uiui'-u td three tons weight. Small Cu
pola lor Ki.-i.'ill castings. Money refunded if
work (s- imt sa! isfactory. Portland prices!
Save U-Ic'iaiiis and exprcssase.
LAKGENBERG'S
Bo.Qt aact Shs Store,
Jackson StrcvtOpposIte Post Office,
HoboLurg, Oregon.
KKKl'fj OX HANI) THE LARGEST AND BEST
asirtiii.iit f Kiisturn and San Francisco and
otlmr uuikim t.f ROOTS, S1IOKS, UA1TEKS, SLU'
I'KtiS iiihI ever) tiling in the Root and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots ami Shoes Made to Order, aud Perfect
Fit Unarautecd.
I use the Inst of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANGENBEHG.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. Ii. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
Dry G-oods G-rcceies'otc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOlia. CO., OKEOON,
T. L. (lANNOJi, t A. I3LACKMAK
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
AND
i BLilCHSLlITH SHOPI
AibiUiJOD's Old S)tfi)i)i J'K'ksoii Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
All Kinds of Ecpairiug Done, Terms ar
Reasonable, . Gannon & Blackman.
CHANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION
or ROSEBU
v. f. Owens, : : :
-DEAL IN
; Manager.
iVool and Grain !
ALSO, AGENTS FOi.i
AK1
Implkme
1CULTURAL
NTS
OF AIL KINDS
w
J R TRANSACT A GENERAL P.USI-
ness in cur lino ana pay the I ugliest
Market Prices for Wool and Oram. A tun
line of Agricultural Iniplcmcuts tci;t con
stantly on haml, or f urnislieil ou short notice
at Lowest Prices. Ollice and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Givens a call.
W- F. OWENS.
tub '
Ncav York Coffee House
XlESTiVTJItiVBJT
And Oyster Saloon,'
Leadinf Cheek Restaurant
hi the City.
SIFERD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIliST STREET,
PORTLAND ORECON
ri'ri'.ntc Rooms of tlie Latintt Designs for Ladies.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
NEW RESTAURANT.
m;xt door to im. marsteks.
J. W. MoCONNELL
(Successor to T. O. Ward)
Desires to atnioimee to (Jic tcoAe that
ho will 'ivc twenty ono meals for
$4.00,
On his tables can be found tin; Inst
that the market affords
FRESH OYSTERS
SEIIVED.'" IN EVEIIY STYLE.
NO CHINAMEN EMI'LOVED.
Awarded Premium at State FairII...1:0 advkrtiskmknts
jyrasy c&&s& Tsssarj
I II
1 lU i
L rw.. rr.
ffSy
9 iiiv-
FOUNT LAMP.
i V,' T1,e t'"1' "f f"n,,t is V'iiistmclcd as I
ii.uu any email quantity .f oil that m: -lit a. .-i
dentally rui, mcr, thereby prevei.tiii- ibinm.c t.:
furniture, carpets, ck.
12. The insurance ccmiiaiiics roe: imut -nd'tlifii
use, because they they arc ni.n-txpliivc, etc.
THE BRILLIANT AND STEADY UCHT
Produced by these lii) Ijceaui; of their ( ctu
liar construction, the main i.rin, ii-lcs heii.ff
double draft, the outer n.ir ttil e giving j.hin.daut
supply of oxygen, which is nc cswirc t.. insure
perfect comhustion (and thcreU iii;niii:j.' tin
odorous and poisouo is matte r v Mi 1, esc.-ii s ii.
other lamps) and the ir.r.cv .r 4,upi-e:'iler" air
tubes steadying the mime ane preiciitiii" its com-
iiik in L-oiiLaci, v. nn me i niiniiev. rt
Made by a prominent authority .rives the i.r!i.w- jf.
iil iCBun .
TliE TEST CF LiCKT
Ordinary lamps, 811 caiMile power.
Gas lamps, 2(1 candic power.
Improved new t hie-api Kleod ie lani-i. o-'!
die power.
Are male and can be had cilK-r in l;ra: s M( kel
or Gold Bronze: ' 5$
TUC rniinurivn eT-iro p
FOUNT LAMP fan I,.. :,i .., ,1 t.r n,. - U
oil fixture, side bracket, eu., eolds 1 iiia-r;f oil
and burns 7-8 hours, l'rieu -i.5o to xi.w
tIAU LAJrir For table or il.jfl; use. Ifi.h's r
1 vuart of oil and bnni 7 S In.tirs. i ;s -1 , 'f '
LIBRARY FOUNT Made exprerisly fiinarvev (
tension haulers. Holds 1 (ni.ir'. of oi) ;Ui,l llun !: l'
7-9 hours. Price J.7S to Kf r.. v
ALL NIGHT rXHJJiT- Kime as l ount Lan.p
only has a lajxer oil reservoir and ci;iijvuuejitv ' - -wi
1 bum longer. Trite, W to ' s
Send For One.
BEWARE OF IMITATioXSl
Van Only hv Obtained IVoiEi I's.
itch TirP!
H
But before you do
W. G
. WOODWARD'S
---Htan- New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of liie Biggest unci Best Stock
use nothing but the best
E V jfiliy THING. IN TIILS LINE.
Woodward9 Hoaeburg,
SUCCESSOR TO
Abraham
11 mi
II I!
51
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL
Has on hand constantly a
i T 1 1 1 Ml 1
vjruiiui-cii lvici cnanuise ana win
anu patrons, as well as new ones,
scarcity of money and the present denressioii in hn.;ioS xviii
l.udy their own nterests by
Before purchasing elsewhere,
c- In 1... ,.
7Tl W'"
-
O" ' !Ov
At Tne Lowest
Produce Of All Kinds
Drain C?o,f Drain.
GENERAL
DRY GOODS
Hardware,
-0-
HJLTS, CAFS, BOOTS AlSm SHOES.
u stomors will liiJil our stock complete,
pos'iil.ile here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invite an examination, of stock believi
that it in fur their interest to make purchases here as we 'Ju
on
MARLIN
33cst
for large or
W eralns; 40 cal. CO grains;
- ' " 6WUPW
aiiKi i if "WBracy Bnaranteea and
fl A T.T- A11 cJaiTerC.. MhZZ
11 fl 1 VPIffhf Priiu mJuJ
wvrm$s& sssssr : marlik
. - - . :
r
POSITIVEliY NON-SXPLOSIVE!
THE CHICAGO
ELECrHIC LAMP!
520ANDLE POWER!
"SEE ONE AND BE CONVINCED."
1
1 DDK ESS:
CHICAGO F.T.T10TRTI1 LAMP OO
Cor. First. & Washington Streets, 1'orliand, Or.
Ahh.i . its many idvanta'es may be enumerated
i It lie followiir'
' 1. Tim innin W. l. ..t L : .
...... ... viio i.mov.'i ijitwic, IS lOBI-
TlV(jLY NO.-ErLO.SIVK.
2. 1 1 cannot break or smoke a chinmty.
0. An ordinary chinmev can be used.
1. The lamp biirns at a cost of J cent pet hour.
5. The wick unfurnished free with every lamp.
iiiiasfc u to s monins.
The lomoK Itnin.. iiifiiln .if lr-i
break, but o no lajnp will last a life lime.
S. What you Save on chimnevs im
alone will stMHcc to n.iv for a I.imo
;tss cannot
one year
I J. 1 his Ivmu has the onlv wick moYttiiont Llott
. i ieuuirv no ticitis of ick, and also the only
. -, movenient that brings the wick up perfectly eveu.
'3 10, The wifrk irioo ifilf if luriil .l..iv.. i.til
B the stii work act and permitted to go 'out with-
rtf ncoijf DIOWUjj
a minute or less, heina- all the
till
imcreauiaed.
'- k -
X
,
iU4l .
I
STAND LAMP
that come 'round to
I
SI
y
K lit Idsmi W B
f J -
Tf,
i
1
-AND . I
... 1
of Goods ever
LBiou"ljt to Town. I !
leather, and have sot
DON'T FAllJ
TO CALL ON ME
ERCHAIMDISE,
lame and coinnWn nsmrfnwmt f
i
dc pleased to isce his old friends
who in co Inbideration oflio
calling on h;m and examining
I do not claim to sell goods
. 11 " 1 . . "
I. r.
ilSS"'C T'' Iim.
tiviner Fiofit.
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Taken At Market Trice.
Sol Abraham.
DougUs CjJo,, Oregon,
DEALERS IN
iND
GROCERIES,
Crockery,
-0
comprising iiirlny articles it is Jm
.2 all can be satisfied
v ami sell for cash
In Tlio World
small game made In 32 calibre, 40 grains powder; 38 cal. I
44 cal, 70 and 85 grains.
t-Clt IV IUU OUKIUUP, UC BUUUBCO DUWWHUJ laic
mo only otaolutely tale rifle pada All styles,
1 I
L, .
aui iuwi bk ifauei un.
.All calibres from 22 to 4S.
fire arms co.
h'EW HAVEN, COM.
0.
C. W. KNOWLES, UD.DliOWN.
ST. CHARLES UOttL,
(EUROPE A PLAH.)
BROWN & KNOWLES, Proprietors.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY KESl'tt T.
Good Resaurant Connected "With The House
Firc-priMif Di ick Iiuiidiiig
160 Rooms.
In the Center
i tlx it j.
COH. FRONT AND JIOURISON jT:.-.. I'OKTLAXD
El'UOPLAN 1-I.AK.
jjJSMOND HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
C'OKXEtt FBj.ST A.U MoI.KlsoN .Sis
'""l") OI.LUON
Thomas Gi i.nkjx, rniprietor.
T
rpHE ST. CJIAKLES UKSTAUKANT.
Ciiai;les Ueilmax, Pi opi ictoi
The very litbt in tin
Market is set
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL,
Cor. Third and E Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
REIHXKD UATKS, 1'KICES TO SUIT Villi TIJIK
miII- LARGE AND H KLL-AI'J'OlNTKl) IKU SE
if" . "V.L!rs,';ul,un"r Hecomodatioiis at M.p:iJa- prices,
dieuiij 'jt-.tr. Kooins r.. nuU- ihi-....
from all Oepirts :iml steamer landings, Free Buss
to and fr.nu the Hotel No Chinese sen ants. N
overeharrjes or deviation from regular rates of sl.oo
marb-tf jc. ZEWISTON. lTop'r.
Established 1802.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
CLOTHIER, HATTER
A"D
IWMMMMiT EMI
OF OREGON.
l"e"THE PLACE TO BUY.
J B CONGLE
Manufatturpr, Wliolesalo ami Kctall Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
L-ta.LEATUEK .VNU SADDLKRY HaRUM'ARB
1 108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON
Malansseno and Clements
New Furniture Store
' IN M AUK'S OLD STOKE.
i A full line of first class Furniture,
A ny thin a; repaired or wade, to order
CALL IXSTAXTEIt. '
Great Overland Route !
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
ONLY LINE RUNNING
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars,
Magruncent JDay Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
- WITH BERTHS FREE OF C0ST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul ami Sliiiiieanolis
- Onl transcontinental line runmikc
PALACE DINING CARS.
("Meals. 75 Cunts.)
HSTEST TIME EVER MADE
i - r
- FROM THE COAST
OVER THE
tW NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council III uds,
St. Joseph, Atchison,
Leaveinvorlli,
Kausiis City,
Iturliiiston, Quiiicy,
SSt. Louis, S Chicago.
- AND ALL POINTS -
O
IA.srn and cjouTHEAsrn
jASl AND OOUT11EAS J
O-
-O
Via St. Paul and 31iuneapoIis.
Arc hauled on regular Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
tup iinn-v.!. .... .....
WUIt I HtKN YMiYi KAILKUAU
V a,t 3:00 !'. M., daily; ar
nvc ct linneapohs or St. Paul 12:3C
p. M., third tlay. . -
Connection made at St. Paul and
Minneapolis to all points East, South
i ft . i
ana oouuieoM.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:15
A. M., arriving at isew lacoma 0:JU
p. 3i., connecting with O. E. k N. Co. s
boats for all points on Puet Sound.
A. D. Charltox,
General cstern Passenger Agent,
. . .
No. 2 Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon.
MARBLE WORKS.
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IVirl.li ! ui llii'
msj:iiUi:(; MAi:i;i.n -works.
Ami Doal. f in
Ulop Rt iTof Hi yali'f ii.:c.
CAVCATS. TRADE MARKS Af-'B CCPYflCHTS
ObtaiueJ, ami a!l other luis;; j,, the V S
Intent. Office alteii.;l t., for I .ODKRATE l'FES
Sciid MOIIKLOU 1'liAV.lXl . We ..uiU as '.'
patentability free .,f eU; :,a we make N.
CHANGE l-SLKSS WE OliTAlN P4TENT.
We refer licre to the PostinaKter. the Kupt. of
Money Order Div., and Ut officials of u,e it. s
Paternt office. For circular, advice, terms an
references to actual clients in jeur own State cr
county, write to
U, A. iSXOW A CO.,
OiK.-. ;-:i;..t Office,- Ws$hi:igton, 1. C.
BUOKSHITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
B0WEN BROS.
Ilaviug dissolved the copai tnT.sliii txibt
in Ulwcen LuimtiJl & Bowcn I'ros. auJ
are now prepared to do all wojk' iu tlieir
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
-MANN Eli, AND AT SEASONABLE Km Li
X2. tfc l. Trlisv
A Full Lino of
ytaplc ivid Fancy Groceries,
TAiiLE ai -Pocket Cl'thsky,
Glassware, Crockery
Queensware, Etc.
(Jooils Deli vt red anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Chanre.
.foksAlej
A OUOI BUSINESS LOCATION
IX LOOKING GLASS,
Ccsier.il Merchandise, Lot, Ware
House and Store with Stock on hand.
on Kcasonahle Terms. Iuoiiire of
W. COCIIIMX.
MEDICAL-
DR, LIEBIG'S
WONDERFUL
Guroian Inviorator
Men who are siifftrin? from
Wseasc and Weakness bro't
on by early, Imprudence or
CICrvittKa .mi... ;...- .
inf tried in vain every known remedy. shuld pro
Sr2,IU" 1346 y U" "EBIG'S KN V1UORATOK
THE DOCTOR wi!! a-re to torlcit 81,000 lor
case undertaken, not cured. The- reason hy bo
many cannot get cured of weakness and tho ahove
tadiiui owinp to i a coroplicaUon called l'ROSTA
lOKKHhA with Mvpcrajsthesia, ubicb rcmiret
seecial troatinent. 7 -
DO. LIEBIG'S IXViGORATOR'i Ko, 2, nmleroiir-
DR. LJF.B1Q& CO. for tne fist nineteen years
Sfrf "r'MVe V1 nm.enl of
, " P'mpltai apfar on the face, tf yon become llst
ifi. ? lMl.mlerit, look out for ibe complication
ilh bemuial Weakness and lnf vi.n... l
asProstatorrhea. Hundreds of lives have been Kt
and thousands have Umt their property and pleasure
in Me from its effects. Varicocele; of woniiv veins
the scrotum, often the unsuspected cause t.f Lost
Manhood, Debilitr. etc. etc- IR. I ifiiicu i...
orator, No. 2, is the only known reiucd vfor Ih
above complicr.tion, wid perfect ami permaiien
cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken une
der ourspeciai a.lvicc and treatment.
iost ioweritu elettrie belts free to our patients.
To prove the wonderful nnitumf tha ivviRnv
TOR, A 82 BOTTLE Gl'EN FREE. T ."
vau or aaurces, i
Dr. Uebis & Co'a Private Dispensary .
uv pi. can rraucisco, taL
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Treats ail Chrome, Special and Private
Diseases with Wonderful Success.
THEJREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
F !TfdVii T1.A VEit FAILING
. ''-XKt.forNeiv.nta Ucbilty
tt Seminal Weakness. Ex
jvJ!iausteU Vitality, l?ru)a-,
r Ultorrhea. Lont M.
If JTWfmpotencjv Paralysis
,W Wrr.. inferrible effects t Self.
il0U8e- youthfnl folliesand
3V -tr C, loxcesses in maturer years.
r (inch as Less of Memory
.Lassitude Nocturnal Em-
Dun nesTof Vis.,,.1. T.ZT.i'l V,!V"" .? 7.
IN DRINKING intoxidtln ZT "t. "VA1""
IKtssiiiR unobserved in the urine and mini ) L v
eajes that lead to insanityTnS Tdeth df"
Dr. MixtiI!, who is A Hcoi-lib p..,. . . 1
ATS OF THEU.MVISRSriTOr PKKVSTLVivil T VLilY.."
all private diseases succerf.,i Jj.K..?"" treat"
Co.si ltatio! Frek. Th.irouch exsminati.m "i
vi. iiKludinsr analysis of uriire 7b W pSl ;
V ITAL KKSTORATIVK. ii a v?" Vnc9
BAXCISCO. 'A1. Bon.l - i?. ... '
Uoiis and pamphlet. " " ,ue'
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Will Iw scut to any- one applying bv letter statim,
Mnytom. sex and ae. Strict secrecy i b Md. tt
all business transactions. v.
Dr. Mistik's KmxKT Remudt, NEniKETlClM
fnrcsalkm.s,rf Kidney and Bladder Csomplaii.l
Gouorrbea, Gleet, Leucli.rtrnea etc. Foraale ny al
drnjfjnsts; 1 a Iwttlc or six bottles for fivedollars
l)a. Mistibs Dashelios Tills are Uie 1st and the
clicaiiert Dvm umiA and Biliois cure in the market
Kor sale by all drusr-ists.
SMAIX POX
MAEJLS CAB BE EEMOVED.
leoist & co,
Lo..don, I'eriunicrs to II. M. the Queen, hare in
ted ami patented the worM-renowue-l
OBLITERATOR
which remoes Small Vox Marks, of however long
standing. The application is simple and harmless
ratines no inconvenience, ar.d contains nothing la
jutious. Price K2.t0,
SUPE FLTJOUS HALE.
Leon & Co 's 'DEPILATORY1
Iicmovcs Bnperflouus Uair ip a few minute
without pam or tmj.Ieasanl seiisatum iicYcr to
(jronr apiin. Simple and harr:uess,
Fall Jirii.tiuiis. Sent by mail. Price jl.
GEO. W. SHAW.
UENERALvAGKNT,
21 D Treinont Street, Boston, Masm.
Mctitif.n UiinP'ipcr.
nr. iici:risoli,
DENTIST
"aiUp-Stairs oyor L. l'e Gl's Jewclrpr StpM
ROSEB
of Priti nr h ii ii . , i "aures "ln receipt
; i l rite, ore. O, IT, sacured from observation, and
private name if desired by Dr. M i.ntir. 1 1 K !"2
STRKKT, SAX F
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