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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 5, 1886. A TTESTIOS A L.L.. Hoseburg, Feb. 5, 188G. Editor Review: I observe that Republicans are already and very prop erly too, discussing the personnel of the ticket that they will place before the people for sufferages next June. I say properly so because in a brief time the Conventions of the respective parties must bo assembled and it is well to understand who is most available. The ticket announced by the Statesman headed by D. P. Thompson for Gov ernor and Col. Fullerton for Secretary ect i ? -i ,i -r. oi ciiaie is a strong one among tne .re publican leaders and will receive very general consideration. Notwithstand ing Hermann's zeal and industry he cAnmo f r Via va nn i-artei r 1 va fr 1 r ti-1 i - OVVtllU 4Atl 11V jrv(lil V IVJIVI'lllg, In a certain way he is popular but in his absence who is his champion It does not secra to be in the convenient fitness of things that he should bo re nominated. Hon. 0. W. Fulton can command a goodly support and will no doubt succeed. I do not think this ifc right but so it may transpire. The Democracy can confront and confound Dave Thompson with such a man as Hon. John Catlin of Portland. He is a Ejciitleuiau of sound judgement, strict intc'Titv and the best type of . Democracy. This selection would nat urally throw the naming of Congress man to either Eastern or Southern Oregon. In the latter I hear of no aspirant. The name of Hon. L. B. Ison of Baker has been favorably mentioned. He made a good impression in this lo cality during the canvass as a Presiden tial Elector as did alsohis colleagues so far as that is concerned. He is al together available. For State Treas 1 urer I can think of no stronger man than Patiick Flannagan of Coos county. Where his prudent, reliable judgement i known, and his broad liberality is felt he is a tower of stenrrth. With . m lawyers I doubt not Hon. Reuben S trail an is decidedly the choice for Supreme Judge. For a number of years ho was a resident of this Dis trict, for one term our prosecuting at torney and was and still is liked for his personal qualities and esteemed for his leai ning and ability as a lawyer I mention these names because they occur to mo fit, but there are donbtless others equally worthy. I think it is time that Democrats should discuss these matters, review the field carefully and select men whose character will best insure success. DESCRIPTION Of CRATER LAKE HY AN EYE WITXESS. , Mr. Editor: Having heard consid erable talk in regard to Oregon's natu ral wonder Crater Lake, and presum ing that in the near future it will be sot off as a national park, having been in that country several times and knowing that the people of Douglas countv are ereatly interested in this attar, a ueaire to say a iew woius. . . -r i . : m J o : j - (TiiRsa i ;i aipr i a.KPi in naaiinur. nirv-nve miles East and fifteen miles South oi Roseburg. On the South side of Cra ler Lake is tho Rogue River and Ft. Klamath wagon load. Near the sum mit of the Cascades, branches off an other road very winding in its course. This read leads up a very high moun tain and when you get on top you are on the brink of Crater Lake and can look down in a deep bowl of water ap larently black. Crater is surrounded by a high wall, I suppose it varies from three hundred to one thousand . feet high; a part of its side is from the sides . of several high mountains. I j should think it five or six miles long by four wide; grass and scrubby tim ber grows to its brink, there are but a few places where a person can reach its water and with difficulty. In the West end is a small island, it rnns up to great height in the shape of a yam hill and very steep. The best view of the surrounding country can be had from the North side. Cratet might be justly termed the eighth (wondes of the world; perhaps thousands would visit Crater Lake an nually if there was a more direct route say a rtiute East from Roseburg, but the surrounding scenery is as great as Crater itself. A few miles South-east is the waters of Anna creek a tributa ry of Wood river. North of East isMt. Scott here one gts noble views of the country to the East, especially Klam ath Marsh country. At the foot of this mountain is the head of Sand creek; ; about twelve miles north or north east you can see a lake, its water looks like a sheet of silver, such is Diamond Lake, perhaps the most beau tif ul stream of water in the Cascade range. It is nearly as long as Crater but not half so wide; its low banks, sand beaches, and thousands of grass surrounding it. A paradise for sports men.' Geese, duck, deer, bear, and occasionally antelope. A large mouCF tain on the East, Co whom or so called Theilson, the top is a leaning rock; on the west side is old bally also a snow capped mountain irom me iop ui ims mountain .persons get. many long dis tant views. I could mention many nice sceneries in a few miles of Crater such as the old volcano, near the head of the South Umpqua, a high mountain . if a west half blown off and a high red edgo of iron cliff facing the west in the shape of a rainbow. Four small lakes and in places deep crevices this and its surroundings is the finest study for the geologists that I know of in the Cascades, also a great place for sportsmen. A short distance north of this is Fish lake on South Umpqua one fork of South Umpqua runs through this lake and a few hun dred yards below; this same stream leaps over a two hundred feet fall. The intention of this article is to tell your readers that we have the nicest scenery Jiast or Kosebur2 in the Cascades and perhaps on the Pacific coast, if not the highest mountains and the finest natural scenery. C. L. TEM I'EItA CE AO A l. The question of Prohibition in the future as in the past will be a factor in politics and will no doubt figure ma conspicuously in the coming June jec- tion in Oregon than on any previous iviou occasion. The Republican party has in tho past, by professions of morality which it did not possess profited by the agitation of the liquor question and drawn to its support by promises which it never intended to fulfill, many ardent woikers in the temperance cause. When we sum up the temperance legislation of the last twenty years throughout the length and breadth of the land we are confronted with the fact that the record of this self assumed morality party as a temperance party either state or national is no better than the Bour bon Democracy though the Republican party has been in power nearly the en tire time and had the power to have enacted prohibitory laws had it been its policy to do so. Durinj; all of this time it has never as a party organiza tion attempted to inaugurate such system, but may appropriately . be termed the champion of license legis- ation which it has erected as an im regnable fortress against salies of pro libition. Ou the other hand Democ racy stands pledged by its nationa latforuis against sumptuary legislation whatever mav be the views of individ ual members upon the right to prohibi the use, sale or manufacture of intoxi eating liquors. There is this broad and liberal plank upon which the principles of Democ racy are bottomed, the right of making known the wants of the people by pe tition or expression of their will and the right of ihe majority to rule. The proposed prohibitory amendment to the constitution of Oregon was passed through both houses of the lcgislatur during the session of 1882, and wanted only the ratification of the last legis lature to have submitted it to tho vote of the people at the coming June elec tion. instead oi receiving the en clorsenient wnicii it required tins pro posed amendment was tabled and an entirely new and origioual amend mcnt substituted in its placo whatever may have been tho object of the legis lature or the members who had the matter in charge, the fact remains the same that their action has deferedf vote upon this important measure for" nearly three years. There is at least a large proportion f the people of Oregon who have manifested a desire to vote upon this question, and it would be anti-Democratic to deny them the right, how ever strongly the Democrat ic party or its individual members may , bo opposed to sumptuary legislation. How does the Republican party in Douglas county stand upon this issue will it assume the same attitude it did four years ago when one of its dele gates an honorable member from Wil bur precinct in open convention pro posed a temperance plank in the plat form, the candidate for County judge jumped to Tiis feet and moved to lay the resolution upon tho table whnh was done by almost a unanimous vote where it remains awaiting the action awaiting tho of their coming convention. A JVetP Road J'roposetl. Roseburg wants a road built from that town to Klamath county, Loping to capture the trade of that section, and is holding meetings to further that project. In the event of Crater Iake being set aside as a national park, such a thoroughfare would be still more beneficial. Such an undertaking without public aid, would be very great as it would involve the outlay of a largo sum of money. Jackson county has two roads leading directly to the above country, which could be put in good repair for a reasonable sum of money; and it should be expended very Boon, too. Times. How do you know that it will cost a "great deal" of money, and that we must have "public aid!" If you know this fact about the cost of the road, we need not expend 8500.00 to make a survey to ascertain that fact, for we suppose you would tell us for less. One man that has been over the route many times says that a good cattle way can be gotten for 5,000. The Democratic members of the leg islature from Hamilton county, Ohio, were unseated by a Republican majori ty without the formality of an investi gation. Tbis high-handed usurpation became a political necessity in order to secure the return of John Sherman to the United States Senate. The duello is still an institution of Paris. An editor has been discharged from employment on Gil Bias because he could not be hurried into fighting. The duello, however, is a fit corollary of abusive journalism. One is no worse than the other, and possibly one regulates the other. The da s of polygamy, as an institu tion, are unquestionably numbered, and it is not likelv to survive the ad ministration which has dealt it such a tremendous blow. Piesident Cleve- and has done more to extirpate the abomination than all of his predeces sors combined, and in view of what has already been accomplished, it is lardly too much to hope that the problem will be fully solved before the end of his term of office. Republicans contest the election of nine Democrats from Hamilton Co., Ohio. The Supreme Court (Republi can) declares tho Democrats elected. in Sherman wants to be re-elected. (publican Legislature says the said nine Democrats shall not have their seats. Result: John is elected. Af ter result: Ohio will 'o Democratic in future. Garland and Lamar seem to n-. some what implicated in tho telephone scan dal. VV e think it is largely a Ropub lican measuie to injure the administra tion, nevertheless we do not know, but say emphatically, "let no escape." guilty man A Safeguard. Tho. fatal rapidity with which slight Colds and Coughs frequently develop into the gravest maladies of the throat and lungs, is a consideration which should impel every prudent person to krep at hnnd, as a "household remedy, a bottle Of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Nothing else gives such Immediate relief and works so euro a cure In all aftectlons of this class. That eminent physician, l'rof. F. 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There is not a household in which this invaluable remedy has once been in troduced where its use has ever been abandoned, and there is not a person who has ever given it a proper trial for anythrout or lung disease suscep tible of cure, who has not been made well bv it. AYER'S CnERRY FECTORAL has, lu numberless instances, cured obstinate cases of chronic Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and even acute Pneumonia, and has saved many patients in the earlier stages of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a medicine that only requires to be taken in small doses, is pleasant to the taste, and la needed in every house where there are rfi11drcn, as there is nothing so good as AYER'S GTIERRY PECTORAL for treat mcnt of Croup and Whooping Cougb. These are all plain facts, which can bo verified by anybody, and should be re membered by everybody. ? Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. NEW THIS WEEK. H. C. Stanton DEALER IN i STAPLE DM GO0D8I OF . THE BEST. 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All mv fow ls have had splendid range, are healthy and finely marked. I guarantee a good hatch and perfect satisfaction. Send stamp for handsomely illustrated catalogue Cash must accompany all orders. Address, J- M. GARRISON. Forest Grove Oregon N. B. Express charges light, We lis, Fargo & Co's. express gives special low rates to all my (tutomers. J. M. G F. G. (EHME, M. D. Homoeopathic Phyi sician & Graduate Of The UlJttVEKSITY Of Liepsig Germany. Office & Residence at the house of the late H. Gatterruau, Oak Street, near R.R. track, Roseburg. DO YOU WANT ROUGH OR Lumber At Fair Prices? Do yoti want to build next season? If so have your lumber sawutl now that it may bo thoroughly, seasoned. It will cost no mmc. ADDRESS; J. O. Booth, Cleveland, Of. 11. A. Booth, Drain Or. 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TSI3 ORAIG m FOLDirJC IHCUBATOR. simplicity itself . Nolampe aoexpiode. h omttenea, clockwork, remilattni, eeg-draweri. or other con nccvo Eoioutoi oraer. cocoivr ezpenence, anu very little laoor aniTCime In opcrmtlnir. Need nt chine, llatches all fertile egfra. The upper portion folds back like the lid of a trunk. The ten bm Placed in a neat rr . .1 ,75 r T-!. " wBwriumoiia. proper neat n main 5V I talneahy drawing off a part of the water twice day and replaclaj IJJ llwltu bolung water, about lOqaaru at time for amalleriUe. run with proiit nrout LAD I mAatnwvfit.hlA Tenn. From Chicks tn the 42 TtonvsAir know It Is the best one made. Yonr plana for brooder are unexcelled. . . . D.C.11ATC11. ' HonrDALK. 111. Third trial, out of 7 ep hatched S chicks. Ilad rery eoud suocess first trial. Nev er had a finer lot of chickens. UELLN OUNUOUFF. 8nKoir. 111. Tonr Incubator beats all the hens for batching. I et lis eggs nnder hen and have j lOO EGGS 8IZ sis OO 54 SOO BO coo " o 1999 . V".f lwO If you knew how cheftp I sell Hells You would Rl also deal in Tan ESlIEItS EvfiiNEs. (The iKjst Boiler feeder known) Steam Uenei-al Agent for, Tl Dirt. Send for circular and prices. Oregon. GIVE sM.iitiit,,Mmu.jB. 'tUfill' r Jjf 01111 1 y, OIUlGOii most Moini.sintr in school. . r li .t . f .... as iiw as mat or many ol our Colleges, ol Twelve "Weeks: First yraJu Middle class. . . Second L'rade Middle class. Senior class . 7 00 . 8 00 . 9 00 .....$12 00 2 50 ...St 00 to 12 00 (JKORUE T. RUSSELL, Principal. I.. i;KNSON, lVfidtiit., DRAIN, Or. WHITE BRONZE 3IOMIMESTS -AN D- ' STATUARY Were awarded the -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, Xkw Oklkans, 18 8 -j - n SUPERIDrTpJ Monumental Prices an - Jacksonville, Oregon. 3XTSETT KjS THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED SAW MILL on Soutb Deer creek, is kinds on short notice at on short notice. J. J. WUITSETT. M on natural toll la t he lower portion and receive the nn utnbi nniiintu bniviva sen at irom DUC 10 1 per fOUIHI. ''"'f "Brooder and will care for the ehlcki aa tone aa they need artificial heat, that caving expenie of tpeclal brooder. Both ai an lncu oator and as a Brooder It Is unsurpassed h any machine, no mat terwhat the cost, and Is the afeat, cheapest and saoat easlla at any season. Any person should h at anv season. Anv nnmnn ahnnM . n.aina TheCrafE Incubator can lia the first time. It hatchet la from M i il days, and eauaia the bait work of the hen. ES.TT?11 ,n5nn' bo re sfrumrltng for pecnhlarj Independence will And artlBclalrearlnir of poultri Hrvtn In.liiatn. T . 1 .... , . ... K . Does not Interfere with household duties. The same flrctliat Dreoarai the meal can heat water for au Incubator. prepares It requires the least possible capital. XDepga I hatched l7 Cram Incubator. I Rmsnrr. WTVimi, i 30 chicks. I iet 101 1n Incubatof and have 91 good, healthy chicks as a result. CW.IIA.vs. Bivirtow, Keb. Hatched one brood to get my hand In, fully 60 per cent of all eggi put In. No trouble to keep an even tempera ture. Shall ma Hell winter. E. VAN DKUSEN. ELtZARnrrow, N. Y. By o InsrtheCralar lncnbatnel nonaM my first attempts at artificial lnco nation a complete success. A. WALTEH uuuand . F. D. CRAIG, OTSSMIS. North EranstonTilF. rSEND 4 CENTS 1ST STAMPS FOR CATALOOl'E, Contains more useful poultry Information than any ti book. Oesoribea U'i'i-''' f"r hjnjiottses, brooders. Incubators etft. TfAAJi HOW to MAHJB 1QOO per pent, preftl om 60)$t for . Farms, ScnooLs or Churches surely have one. . . Mill Machinei-v. Pcmps. Inspirators Fitting Goods, Belting, Oils. Also ie pmiipman engine, uoal uu tor iuei. jno uust, no Office Foot of Morrison Street Portland ME A CALL, Z T. WRIGHT. nnUNlTYfrom ANNOYANCE -j j! M a s II lUs aW f ft H 1 Pat. Qot 30tM$33s J IHadeenly of the fliieit ttml btvitejnal. ttjr of tVliaM for withstanding beau Every good thing Is CJountor felted, and oonsumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS ol these Chimneys Tnado of VERY POOR GLASS. Sao Uia.tt.iio exact label la cn each chimney as above. The Pearl Top i3 always clear and bright Glass. Manufactured OXL.T by GEO. A. E3ACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh Lend Ulan Works. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. INSURE IN THE STATE 1IUMM1 DO, OK Capital. . . . . . $100,000.00 Ta$ Farmer s eompany Insures only Farm Property, Private dwellings, School Louses a-id Churches. Also Detached dwelling: m Cities and Towns with contents. I have also a few CHOICE FARMS and stock ranches for sale on reasonable terms. David S. West, Agent. Office,at Court House, Roseburg Or RAILROAD TICKET For 1,000 Miles TO St Andrew's Bay, Fist. TIIIS beautiful Bay ami surruudiiiL'S are acknowl edged by ail who have visited there t be Uio lovliest combination ot fertile soil, beautiful fu!iavc) fragrant orchards blue water, growing city, airl absolutely perfect climate, IN SUMMER as well aa in winter, to be found hi America. There it but one Florida, and St. Andrew's Bay is its brightest Jewel Prices for Business or Home Lots and Orchard pTracta ranse from $5, 20, 817, &0, to $150, aud sales were made to more than 3,000 different purchasers wivnui we nrst sixtyaays. St. Andrew's wui cer tainly beaotue the second largest city in Florida within the next two Tears Projwrty is doubling in valua ererv thirtv f1& itk va w rn ivc rrtiT a . TION FOE 1,000 MILES TO TBACT PUUCIIASEUS. Send 8c. stamp for illustrated paclhlet, containing full details. Address principal business olfiae as follows: ST. AXbREUTS BAY It. B. & LAND CO., 227 MAIN STitEET, CINaXNATI, pIHO. : . Dr. E. 1. PASBAg'entUaftlaD-J Oregon." 3 Oakland Furniture Store E- B BERGr, Hiis on hand a tjnll assortment of all kinds of Furniture, which lie will sell you at lower prices than ever offered to the people of Douglas County. He also keeps a fine line of Moul dings for picture framing and window cornice, from 10 to 50 cts. per fiot. Also agent for a nrst class r-cwirnj nut chine. j EEPAEING OF ALL KINDS CF FURNITURE, ' ORGANS ' PIANO'S ETC. , Done at short notice and at reason able rates. Everything Made To Oudek: GIVE HIM A CALU. lix;al advertisements. Notice Of Fiiml Settlement Notice is hereby givea to whom it nay concern that tho undcrsignod administrator of the estate of Sarah Brown deceased, has filed his float sxcuunt as administrator of said estate, and the county Jude of Douglas County Oregon, has fixed Aril 5th, lss6 at the hour of 9 o'clock a. M. of said day at the Coun ty Court house in said County and State as the time and place fur the hearing of any and all objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof. C. A. Skiilbrkub Administrator f said csUto. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, iu and for the Countv of Itauglas. "W. T. Kerley, Plaintiff v vs. J. 0. Flook, and Ellen Flook his wifa, F. 11. Nol le and 8. M. Noble his wife, George Noble and Marj-Noble his wife, Defendants. Suit in Equity to foreclose a mortgage. To F. H. Noble, 8. U. Noble, Oconee F. Noble and Mary Noble the above named defendants. Vou and each of you are hereby required to appear and u r"?,r,U,,eom'lIaint on file ?aint "u in the above entitled Court and Cause wherein W. T. Kerlev is Plaintiff and J. O. Flook, Ellen Flook, F. II. Noble, S. M. Noble, GeoiyeF. Noble, and Mary Noble aro defendants, aam being aaait'oforecl.we a inor tiraira on real projiertv, on or before, the first dav of th next regular term thereof towit: on Monday the 3d day of Msy lasa. And you are herehv notified that if you foil to appear and answer the said com plaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint to-wit: For a Judgement aud decree of Jore closeure and sale of mort(ra(fed premises described In the complaint filed in this suit and the prooeeda applied Us the payment of the eontu and disburse, menu and Attorney fees of this suit and the exien. ses of said sale and toward the pavment of said Lhl mentioned in complaint and that plaintiff liave ex ecution for the balance of said debt if any there be and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem proper. vourt This summons is published by an ord.er of Eon. It Attornej-s for PlainUff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Roscburr Oregon, January 12, lftSC. fJ-OTICE IS HERE&T GIVEN THAT TIIE FOU XI lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to maka final proof in siport of his claim, and that aud proof will be made before tho Rezist? or Receiver at Roseburg Land Office, on February 11 1886, rix: Iac Mathews Homestead No. 5.74S r..? the E. of S. W. J W. i of 8. B. i Sec. S2 Tp. 26 S. R, He names the foUowlng- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said hind, vis: Thomas Shrum, S. J. Shrum, Wm? StP hen. all of Peterson', Mill, and R. L. Cannon, of RoMbury, Oregon. F, Bksjamis . Register,