ROSEBURG REVIEW
13 IRSL'ED
FRIDAY MORNINGS
. ' r.v
J, It. N; BELL, - Proprietor.
One Year -------- 2 :.0
Six Months - - - - - - - -12-3
Three Months ------- 1 00
These are the tonus of those piiy'mK in isdvane-C.
The Rbyiew oilers fine inducements to ad-.erliserj.
Terms reasonable.
GENEBAL DIKE0T0BT-
C. itovKit Clf.vei.asi rrvi-'.t "t
Tiios. F. Uayakd Secretary of .State
Daniel T. MAKSiNfi.Secretary of Treasury.
L. Q. C. LamaK. .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C Ksdkott.. Secretary o War
W. C. Whitney Secretary of Navy.
VV. T. Vilas..'. Post Master r.eneral.
A. II. Garland .Attorney General.
Morrison 11. Wattk Chief Justice.
j STATE OF OltEGOy.
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Hinckr Hermann Coiiyrehsinaii.
Z. F. MooDY ... Governor.
It. P. Eabhaut Secretarvof State.
Edward Hiiist ii State Treasurer. J
E. B. McELUOY Supt. Tub. Instruction.
V. H. Byabs Stats Printer, j
J. B. Waldo, C.J.,)..
WM..P. Loan, y Supn
W. V. Thayer,
CI1U! J .lilCS. I
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
II. S. llKAN.. Juil.e,
J. . W .HAMILTON I'rosCCUttllg Attorney
" J 1 "DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Joirs "Em mitt, l
J. If. Suite, j
Wm. Manmsu,
seuators. ;
!
.i nr i. V ,laiies utalies.
(i. W, Riddle, ( 1
C. P.. Will-ox," J
(1. W. KimbALI ..Cler!;.
G. A. Taylob, . Sheriff.
D. S. West, .Treasurer.
F. W. Benson School Superintendent.
E. C. Saury. .. pAssw:T.
J. S. FrrzHuou CouHty .luiljje.
J. Hall, C.A. M Gee, .-. . .Commissioiicis
Wm. Thiel Surveyor.
Du. S. S. Maksteus CoroLcr.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
11. C. Stan ton,
John Rast, i
J. P. Shekidan,
L. V. WllEELEli, 1
P. Benedict. ;
Trustee!;
T. Fold
....... Recorder. ,
Marshal. ;
, Treasurer, i
J. J. Lan':eiibei::
John Chase
PROFESSIONAL-
L l I.ANE,
JOHN LAN!
ANE & LANE,
' Attorneys at I aw.
Mam street,, opposite Cosmopolitan I !--to'.
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at L:iv.
Office in Marl.s' brick, up stairs.
s.
WHITEMORE M. I).
MYRTLE CliEKK OUECiON.
Office at ii. dyer's btokk.
; t - Residence at Henry A Adams'.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
AjXYOXVILLE OUEUOX
K. L. MILLER, M. D
SUROEOS. ' "'-"
Homeopathic Phjsician.
Ofliicc up stairs in . the old Sheridan
XJiiok, on Jackson Strec6, Roseburg,
Oregon. : Chronic diseases a speciality.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL
Oaklaml, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
ajJThis house has lately eliangcd hands and is
orou(hly renovated and refurnished. Tlie travel
njj public will find the best of accunimodations.
INro CliiimmCii Umployetl.
S3U1H CAILEY.
a i;soi.(.-n;i.Y
nasr class
1).
C. McCfiALLEN,
rroprietor ot the
McCL ALLEN HOUSE.
liarje Sample Rooms for Couitncreial
' Travelers.
rcc (,'tiach to and from the house
' Uae delivered free of charge.
DEPOT UOTL'b,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
If.iolitii'rt Thomas, Ii-ti.
SLE FPING ACCOMO 1 ) AT IONS
and the
Table supplied with the Bestthe,Markct affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
HOOK ES ICESTAl 1MXT.
(I'riiKipii! DuiintHS Street.)
I5o."flni"jLr? Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Mark.-t AllVmL.
Mrs. R. Br eeken ridge
AGENT t'Oli
W. II. McC0B2IQ&,
Importer and Manufacturer of
. MONUMENTSSHEADSTONES
' - Of American and foreign Marble
and Scotch Granite. !
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Estimates given for Cpig in Saud '
t0Qe' !
Also Agent for Walker's Iron Fence for;
Cemeteiy Enclosure. . i
ROSEBURQ. - - OU fiOOW!
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VOL. X. JlOSEBURGREGOyf FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 18S(. NO. 47. ,,"
J'"" ' "I"'" ' ' -. -, - - r i T;V-C"rr: :
GENERAL
Sami kl -Mauks, Ashek
. MARKS & Co.
DEALERS IN
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND-
PTiiii, ;im
IT
Crockery-, Glassware,
I
Provisions, Cig-ars,
oo! and
roduce
ion Bought
AND TH VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
5S. 3r.VI5iv.f9 liomlMii-g-, Or.
L. JOSEPPISON.
Kt-i j.s ;i full line of Dicks Good's of every variety and Shade.
A A full line 'of Silks.
0 A full line of Satins, Drocadea and Velvets.
X' A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full line of Hosiery.
.V full line
Jl
0
b
A f .til line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line o Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A full line of Statde and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos.
A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
! And Jast, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plurues and Tips, with all
! kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
MJOBEPHSON.
All Kinds Of .fencv Groceries,
Stationery. . - Photograph and .
Perfumery, Autograph Albums, '
; ; . Crockery and; - Stand, Haiid; fand
Queens Ware, Hanging " Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE, . and TEN THOUSAND
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
.Call And See Me At The .
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND'EGGS BOUGHT. - ;
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N.
COUfflUTT,
Successor to J.
DEALER
DRY GOODS, DOOTS and SHOES,
CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS
DKU(SS semi PATENT IffEDICIWES.
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
15)sel)iirg, Oregon,
o O o
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks of
eneiral Hardware, etc.
Ever Brought to Douglas, and, when added to their
Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar
They arc prepared to declare they have
Southern Oregon, which thev propose selling
lu the shape of P.UILDINt; MATERIALS, in the way ol Locks, Butts, etc., wo can
utfi-r superior inducements to purchasers. Try us.
We can give you bargains in the following
JiCf'K S UOXANZA, VAKMElt S VTILITY,
CLAKEXDO.N",
OCCIDENT,
And other Sioves and Ranges.
The best of workmen arc constantly employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR
and buyers should learn our prices.
Wc have also bargaius to otter in HUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other
Ritlce, as well as Shotguns and l'i;-tols.
We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home SEWING MACHINES,
which wc sell at the lowest rates and w arrant as complete in cyery respect
We can also supply
Averill and RTib"ber Paints.
The best n the market, at lowest rates.
rices, ami we promise
th alios. as ;i:umi,
A GRADUATE
, ,,,, i ,.i ,,f the
of the I Mivi-rsitv of fa. at fhlladlplisa au-i
.Ss
has h,tod for the l.racfae of Lis pr-fesdon m
r0F RURG - OREGON.
. . i
Ortkv antKredeuee, Wuluu-toa street opposite
the Catholic Church.
MERCHANDISE
Marks, V. I. Friedlander
111114111
SB
nuiiui ifi
3
Boots and Shoes.
of every Descrip-
CASH Sf Oil,
o
m
W
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of iiotlfuis.
I7IIZoorc
D. JOHNSON.
IX
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too best supply in their line of;any house iu
Cheaper than can bo purchased elsewhere
brands'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere:
I'EXTEli, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST,
IRON KING,
EMPIRE CITY
Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to
10 sun you u any one can,
DONT FORGET THE
tW Daisy Tlioto Gallery
Now located one door North of the Plain
dealer office, where you can get San l-'rancisco
work at less than San rrancisco price.
Now is your time to purchase lor we will
not be with you long.
Wc also do enlarging from any old and
laoeu picture 01 any Kinti, ami make you a
Beautiful Postal Portrait that will last always.
Call and examine our work licfore eoirnr
etsewncre. i, . aku,
Photogragher
llUUUlllfiB
Douglas County Bank,
HUMPHREY & FLINT, j
Roaebnrg - - - Oregon
'TRANSACT A GENERAL j
BANKING BUSINESS
lgbt Drafts Drawn on
Portland, San Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of cxchangQ ou the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections, made
ou all accessablcpoiuts at reasonable rates.
JOSEPH SHINDLEU. j
PROPRIETOR
-rOf The .j
CITY BAKERY
AND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY OX HAND A
full stock of Bread, '- '.ikes, Pies,; Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc
ate Goods.
3o,ooo euYsiiS
(3T OF RECTAL DISEASES!
.AS
Xilt?!s, lS'ftnl TJl;ei'.o,
FissureN, Iini'itti!-siiii,
XT'if-ititliiJS in itno,
Il3-iii; , iict?ti.
ETC., ETC.,
CURED IN 6 YEARS BYTHEBRINKERHOFFSYSTEM
Dr. J." Ii. I'ilkiiif-tcu proprietor of the 1' or t land
kve and ear 1nhu.m.u;y and Vanitakiax for Xkkvoi s
Diskahks liusbecn npjioiiued A;,'uiit and 1'Uynician
for this in On g.m & w. T. No skvekk sukuicai.
OI'EKATIOXH, no P.MS no LOSS of KLOOD. Ill 2 iiiontlis,
have cured several case.3 in which severe cutting up
cratioiia have failed. Am i riiiit,ttd to rttei- to Mr
Jas. W. Wcatherford, druijiot formerly of Salem.
-Mr. Frank Gardiner, machiiicgt, Mr. K. A. Kampy
Harribhurjf, and others. If several patients I'pply
will sjtend one day in each month in Hosclmr.;.
Address for pamphlet etc.
J. B. riLKlXGTON il. V.
rOUTL.VXD OU.
"Dr.' Pilkinyton will be at the
McClallen House, lloseburg from Fri
day evening, March 5th to Saturday
evening M"aich Gth, 1SSG.
J. C. SHERIDAN
iSuccessor to jvx
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN- ' I
HARDWARE
i
Stoves and Tinware,
Uoselmrg, Oregun
HE nndersigued takee pleasitr
nouncinz to the nublic tliat f t Lclliir
everything in his lino at prices th j .
DEFY COIlPETIlJlOHr
IF YOU WANTT I
STOVES, , AfJSI0ULTTJK4.il TOOLS
, ifiON, STEEL, JJAILS, ;
H ESESHOES, TINWAEE, CUTLEEY
Or anything iu my lino, call and examine my
atock and learn prices before purchasing else
where, asl am selling lower tr.au ovv.l '.
J. C. SHER1I
AN
J.
JASKULEK,
rractlcaf
Watchmaker, jeweler autl Optician .
ALL WORK W'ARUANTED.
Dealer In Watches; Clock?, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINE OF
CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS.
THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMEIt IX TOWN
for the proper ail iustment of Spectacles. Iclnt
of the Genuine Rraziiian I'uhhle Sectaelca and Eve
glasses, omce in Hamilton s JJriek Uloek.
A GIFT
Send 10 ccnta ikisUisjc. and we
. will mail you free a royal, val-
ilahle, KainHc bi of gtMjU.s
that will out von in the w:lv-
of making more money at once, than anything cltie
in America. IJoth sexes of all ajjes can live at home
and work iu spare tunc, or all the time. Capital not
required. We will start you. Immense pav sure for,
those who start at once. Ktixsov & Co.. Portland
Maine.
O. P.TOMPKINS,
I PURCHASING
Agent of
ALL KINDS OF MEFCHANOISL'
A., orders from the country filkJ u hort
notice from
Erery Class or Kind of Goods from'
First-Class Stock.
Absolutely no charges or comniifsion.
will be charged for filling orders.
OFFICE: 107 first street,
At D. Wr. Fkextice's iVnland.Or
rHXt to til tpplfeuu, u to Htuntri of
!'5,, ottUrtaj ii. It eoDUiM about ISO pxt,
dirwtioM fcrpluUni all rtrirti- of VEttETABLE
IS. E'i'LS HMkeTOwdMIl7 Sen tor IU ,
D. M. FERRY CO., Detroit. Michigan.
T BELFILS,
li. Watc
Ltuaker.
HAVING HAD 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS
Matchmaker In Oregon, I feel cohfldeiit of
trivinjr satisfaction in all work entrusted to me.
I have the County patent riiflit for sale of Concrete
icmcui ripe lor couveyinit water tony place ac
wred l. Beuiia
K (yiOYAUMWJIt 2k J
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A n.-antl i f j urity,
strength and whoicsonienesa. More eeoiiumical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in com
petition with the multitude of low test, shout
weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ou!y in
tans. ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO., PC Wall
St. N. Y.
HUBBARD
GREEK MILLS,
CLARKE & RAKER, Props. .
Having purchased t!;e aho-c named mills of' E.
Stephens & Co., we are now prepaped to furuisli any
amount of the hcstipiality of
IL."CJMI31ili.
ever offered ! the public iu Douglas County. We
will furnish at the mill at the Mlowm;,' prices;
No- 1 roU'h luiuher....". JJ
No, 1 flooriii;;, 0 incl s2l M
No. 1 Houring, t inch iia M
No. 1 liiMsliini; lumber . M
No. 1 liiiishiiej lumber dressed ou 2 sides M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on I sides""'' M
CLARKE & RAKER.
DEALER IN
Jiuiil-i-, Doors
nutl M.oiillin
OF THE VERY REST .MATERIAL, j
COME AND GET TERMS KEFORE I'lTRCHAS
iiijf elsewhere.
Ollice near Depot, ....Rosehur-.
Ao-eiit for J. J. Whiisell's Luinlx-r.
A goo & Hunan.
ew Butcher Shop
. We keep all kinds of FRESH -and
PICKLED meats.
STISFACT10N -ASSURED.
Ilutcs'qf all lands bought.' ;
' THE OLD RELIABLE- . :
Established in 1867.
Jacob Oit3zcr
H TARRY,
. Merchai.t Tailor. .
in the Red Front, next door to A. C . Marks
Store.
Repairs and Alterations neatly done.
.MRS. S. A. IIUTCMIXSOK,
MILLINERY STORE!
Oaknlud, . Oregon.
LADIES WILL F.SD M? STOCK LARGE AND
Complete. Prices moderate.
MADAME AND MR. DROUILHATS
STAR OF PORTLAND
Restaurant.
69AN0 691 ALDER STREET, n -lton House iiuii.nn
MEALS A LA CARTE 15 CT.S. I P.
Kates for Regular Boarders to suit the times.
iiTSptcial Terms made with persons ill tiiriii'r alin.
tiers for Weil.liiife's, Parties, Club lie-unions amf.Snci-
nes mi minis, oy nin orner a little inadvaiice.
f'-TPnvate R oms for Ladii without extraihare.
Accomodation Itooms forGtiests from 2 to i.riicrsons!
1 AM PREPARED TO DO
FIRST CLASS
Work in this line, and ask a share of
the patroiRi'c of Rosebtirg and vicin
ity. i;lisia v. ckoip.
Next il .r to.L. Ilol.'lls Jewelry Store, KixbeurgOr.
The BITTERS' GCIDK U
lulled March and Spt.,
i each year. 49 816 pages,
sxxil incneayvrlUiOTer
' 3, BOO lUlostraUons a
-whole Picture Gallery.
GIVES "Wholesale Prices
direct to consumer on all goods for
personal or OamHy use. Tells how to
order, and gives exact cost ot everr
thtng you use, eat, drink, wear, or
hare fan with. These INVALUABLE!
BOOKS contain information gleaned
from the markets of tin world. Wo
will mall a copy FREE to any ad
dress upon receipt ot 10 ets. to defray
expense of matting. Let tu bear from
yon. m Keepee trolly, CTasaat(2
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
91 C WkMH ATtBHC (ICHCa, HI,
ii i i
LINES ON A QLD SONG.
It'a the cnrlonse8t thing ir creation,
M'honcvcr I hear that old Bong :
"Do They Miss Me at Home." I'm so conjured
My Hfo seems as short as it's Ions !
For everything 'pears llltel adzackly
It 'peared In the years past and gone,
w ben I started out spnrkln' at twenty,
uu uivu my nisi uecKerciicr on:
Thon?n I'm wrinkclder, older and grayer
Rll?ht Tn w til fin mr nnrii
mis was incn,
juu suiKo up mat sons:
Me."
"uo ruey miss
And I'ln Intat a Tminratrl. on-. In t
I'm a-standin' back tbereiln the fun-lea
A-wishin' for evening come,
And a-wliisperin' over anil over
Them words: "Do They Miss Me at Home?"
You soe, Marthy EHetf shil sting It
The flrst 'time I heard It j and so,
As she was my very first sweetheart,
I reminds me of her, don't you know
How her face ust to look m the twOllfiht
As I tuck her to spellin' t and she
Krrp' humrnln' that song 'tel I a.nt her.
Pine blank, el sho ever missed Me!
I can jest shet my eyes, aJ you sing it, i
And hcer her low answeVin words.
And then the clad chirp of the crickets
As clear as the twitter of birds ;
And the dust in the road Ib like velvet,
And the ragweed and fennel and grass
Is as sweet as the scent ofj the lilies
OX Eden of old, as we pass.
"Do They Miss Me at Home?" Sing it lower
And softer and sweet ius the breeze
That powdered our path with the snowy
White bloom of the old locus' trees.
Let the wblpporwills ho'p you to sing It,
And the echoes 'way over the hill,
'Tel the moon boolges out in a chorus
Of stars, and our voices js still.
Cut oh ! "They's. a chord in the music
That's missed when herrvoice ts away,"
Though I listen from midnight 'tel morning,
And dawn 'tel the dusk of theday
And I grope through thei dark, lookin' up
'ards And on through the heavenly dome.
With my longln' soul singin' and sobnln'
TlmwArilo. lili.. rl'l. ... fer; ... . . . n.
joiv . . a uo . uu o.iae-y miss aio at llOulcr
Ii. I'. Johnson, in Indianapolis Journal.
HIDDEN TKEASUKE.
A Bitter Misundorsanding Turned
to Swoot Accord.
It was many aiid maiiy a year ago, on
a bl-12-ht autumn niornintr. tlmt. thn
slbVv besran wliich ended inst of lnt.
In the days when Los Angeles was still
one oi mo "cow couMies,,, noted for
grazing, and for little,' else not even
climate two horses stood tethered to
trees in front of the Lafavcttc Hotel.
Very picturesque was t to old Lafayette
of those departed days; a long, low,
lwd-6ry building of darkened brick,
With double wooden veranda across its
entire front, and old-fashioned double-
leafed glass doors that opened there
upon. It sat well baeli from the street,
behind a row ob immense pepper-trees;
antt wncn, in me sptiec between the
hotlSn rtTwl tlio cdrnnt iirilil iol mrnilinm
wcrghclil. lire belles aiid beaux of . the
icy pouita iiiiy tne auxpie Duicomes oi
fort antl.wrath of guest3 at the house.
it was tue year oi a vresiiieniiai cam
paign, and die preceding night had seen
a caucus here. The comparative
chances of the candidates was the theme
- ------ - . - u 3 l II U 11 V .1
from the hostelry, untied -their horses
ii um me iree-'joses. unit mounteiL
'J Wfcaa I1VU-U1ULU liiVU, tl- I
f
journey. - ' I I
S!C
we' go directlT over to : Chapel's, and I
wc go directly over to : Chapel's, and
uuuiv uiu turn uviuic leaving, ii we
findho bunch we want we can : pay on .
delivery here." . ' v;- .
yljloh't care to lay jap my treasure hv
bnnkslHrhfrA tliinvr-a Htinrl in And otiV"
said.the other, cynically. '
- j uufc uiK.ein oa sy uisixusuuir : ma
nnnrfln rnlnlnrCl 1iindiln T14 tint
have been so anxious io hear the speech
lnction rjut lor tne convenicnco oi oe-
notSkd many strwghtcr men than old
"Nor many trickici than bia dandy
sonrjCluco Chapel tnust spend three
be shlU not pay for his follies from my
pocket. ; No, sir! J We'll cache ; the
mnriAifr HQ vira QnrrAcil in - '.. "
"Have your own wiy about it," said
Benjamin Anway ; 'l)ank of deposit or
Vinrtlr nt cnnrl it ia alii nna tr ma Tha
thenle of my song at ne present time is
cattle." , .
Then the partners veered off to the
subjects qf brands ana increase, as they
ieuu oiuwiy vm-ougn me narrow streets
of "Sonora," the Spanish quarter.
Here were the low, p?ison-like houses of
the old Mexican tofn, with walls of
bare atlobc, or else of stucco tinted in
livejy shades of pink, j or blue, or buff;
here were the drmking-shops,' each with
its Surrounding cordon of horses, whose
riders-rvaqueros, shep-shcarers, per
haps horse-thieves frdm the Trabuco
wei fe making merry within ; hero was the
open", treeless plaza, where the maromo
ros played nativn rope-dancers ' and
trick-plaj-ers ; here the hard-beaten
ground and great wooden screen, where
all day long the players of pclota kept
their ball ilyiuv and bounding. The
cumbrous vehicles of those days gave
ho hint of the jingling horse-cars that
should traverse, in the near future, that
narrow thoroughfare ; in the clink of
metallic; . disks, Hung: by Mexican boys
playiug cualri(o$i on jlhe outskirts of the
vineyard, there was no forecast of the
beating hammers ami the clank of driving-wheels
that their 'son's hear in that
sclf-saijie spot to-day. Onward the
travelers fared, through the present
blooming suburb of East Los Angeles
that.was then but a s icep pasture.'ruotig
the'stony bed of Arrpyo Jjeco, amid its
clustering sycamore4 and over the up
lands beyond, all bstrrcu and untilled.
On," among the live-oaks and the chap
arral, until finally John Huntley threw
his rein.
"Here we arc hurc we'll cache our
money." t
So under a live-oak the two dis
mounted. It was h young tree, and
froin a neculiar liitlformntinn. in nn
ith those about it.
V "
wise io we com ti sen w
So many paces to t
stct)3 thence at rio-lit
u; north, so manv
kmgle.5 to the cast.
a little pit wa.s . stjooped in the dry,
crumoy sou, ana a
unsliing from the
buckskin baT wm
Lddle-horn and in
terred there. The
earth and snravel
Bucklen'a Ai-nica Salve
The Best Sal.viJ
in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, jSStires, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sor
Tetter, Chaniied
Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and rotiveIv cures Piles.
or no pay rcfuired, It is guaranteetl
to give perfect sat sftction, or money
re funded' Price
23 cts t box.
Far sk by MakstekA 6: Co
THE HEART OF OOI).
The following is a letter ci;prd and
ent to Harry Seeber by Lis daughter,
an accomplished young lady in Chicago.
Harry you could do no better than to
conform to these suggestions. j
Mn. Moody's evening service. -;
Every seat in the Chicago Avenue
Church last right was occupied before
the ten-Ices fairly opened, and Mr.
Moody succeeded in stirring up : k
&:'eat deal of enthus'asm among the
men m regard to his scheme in form
ing a m?lc choir. He has been urging
this matter all the weel-, and a large
immber of men have signified their
wi'linprness ti iovi, tlie choir and be
trained to s'ng gospel liyns. 'J?he
praise seivice wh'ch preceded the meet
ing was very earnest, the hymns being
sung with spirit bv the vast assem
blage. Mr. Moody stated that a col-
lcstion would be taken up to pay the
expenses, and all who wanted to give
would have an opportunity. The
church is non-denominational, was free
to all, and everybody in that part of
the city that didn't have a regular
place of worship to come to that church,
and if it wasn't large enough to hold
them an addit'on would be bui!t.
Before Mr. Moody began to speak
the Rev. Mr. Goss, pastor of the
church, read the story of the man who
went to Jericho and fell among theives
its told in the tenth chapter of Luke,
and Mr. Moody said that he proposed to
toll the audiance something about the
heart of God. He thought if he could
speak of the heart of God as he wanted
to, all hearts in tho audiance would be
taken captive. Men had a false idea
of Christ. They thought He was their
enemy, but he was their friend who
loved them more than anvone else. He
said that some time ago he had rea'
the four cospcls through to find ou
what it was that moved the heart of
Christ, and it was found that it was
clrefly the sufferings and soriMr of
otheia that brought out hfSlove.
Jesus Christ wanted to sympathize
with all men. He didn't intend they
should go on suffeving. He would
remove all suffering if they would only
let V ii. The case of the leper, who
was rbhiy'eiflcd" from his home and his
family, was instanced as an illustration-'
ot Christ s love tor suffering humanity
The lejcr, cut eff from all men, and
urable to help himself, went i to Chris j
fid said, "If Thou wilt, Thou caWt
make me clean," and Christ did so
with a word. The leiKir wra r.iajlfi
t-i . "VIU. X 11X3 lsnS WtS IaltXuO
-trnc l to his home, and
there was joy there. Leprosy was a
Jarful discs., but the leprosy of sin
Wfls wol'JOofc-alT Uio lLome3 t
the lLomcs that
had been wrecked and made desolate
by s;n. Christ, however, would re
mdye all tt "s saffer ng and tribulation
if they would only throw themselves
upon His , mecy. : The" case of the
prodigal son was alluded to, and the
love of Chrs compared with the love
of that father who made the Tenst on
.the return of his errhg boy. Mr.
Moody S. d t.iat ,ro could tell them
about the heart of Christ. It was like
a great ocean. But it was ready to re
ceive and pardon all who would only
throw themselves upon it. '
In closing -Mr. Moody said ha i'n.
tended to change the service a little,
and would ask all who would like tn
see him personally to go down stairs
into the lecture-iooni while the "last
hymn was being sung. A great many
men took adveatage of the invitation.
To-night there wiM be a song Bervice
and social service at the church, at
which iadi- 3 w ill be adr'ttel fo the
gallery pud men to the main floor.
No tickets, will be required,
-vor .i iiutEn max'h covxTiti:
Theteare many indications of return
ing prosperity in Southern Oregon.
The winter has been a mild and open
uiie, aim ock oi ajj Kinds has fared
much better than usual. The outlook
foi crops is remarkably good. The
market that was opened up for fruit
and vegatablcs by the extension of the
O. efc 0. railroad into Jackson and
Josephine counties has stimulated
these branches of agriculture to a point
of profit not realized until recently,
and where licginnings were made last
year the result was sufficiently encour
aging to insure a greater effort this
year. The class of immigration that
has found its way to Southern Oregon
counties is largely of a permanent kind.
Home scokeis, who know what they
want, who have indulged in no Arca
dian dreams, who do not expert some
thing for nothing, with climate and
scenery thrown in, have found in ninnv
localities in Southern Oregon places
where hon.es am be secured, with a
reasonable promise of plenty for the
present and a certainty of a surplus for
the futuie. This is all that industry
and sobriety seek m immiirration
Self-dependent, healthful, intelligent
men and women, accustomed rn fh.
... ,
ways of thrift and well grounded in the
ROSEBURG REVIEW 1
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FINEST JOB OFFICE
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
And othcr Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bills
Neatly and Expeditiously executed
AT PORTLAND PRICES. .
principles of econemy doSiot fail any
where to keep themselves above want:
and when; to get rid of tho rigors of a
severe climate, they come to this state
with well defined purposes and in the
expectation that the same provident
care that made it possible for them to
be in easy circumstances in the middle
west will enable theni to surround .
themselves witB plenty here, they will
not be disappointed. . There is ' reoin
for this class of people all over this
state, while idlers, .professional men
and people of vain expectations and
noineans, are already crowding each
other and bewailing tho mischantJo that
brought them hither. , Of? Industrious
men, who come here to work for hire,
there are already jnore than can find
profitable employment in the few in
dustries of the state. Hence such of
this class as leave steady employment
at even very small wages,' and .come to
r ... . .
viegon, mase a great mistake. There
is little or no railroad building going
on in the state at present or in imme
diate prospect, little manufacturing
of any kind and few indnstiics that
are not already full handed, w ith plerr
tv of
T as? , vu4vijjVUVJ vuab xa
likely to occur. For obvious reasons,
therefore, Oregon is not at present a
hired man's country. Still less is it a
country where. idlers cr.i hope to find
smooth cailing and vagabonds a sup
port. Orejonian. - . i
.1 PVZZIE.
Several months since we offered the Review
for one year as a prize for the solution of the
puzzle we give below; ancfalso the proposition-
made at the time wc reprint, with the answers
to the puzzle which you will readily understand
by reading the numbers in paralels. Each line
fjis written by the auUior named. No one
has solved it, so we must take tljpcake.
4 e give pciow a puzzle tarnished us by a
mg lady oi i'ortland of literary merit, and
as a prize to anyone who will solve the
zzle, the Review for one year free, i This
will require much study, but the information
attained in the labor bestowed, will more than
compensate for the trouble. The answers
must be your own work.
'' Woman.
Each line is a quotation from separate stand
ard authors of England and America, and is the
result of diligent research among ihe extensive
and varied writings of thirty leading poets.
1. Woman! Jjlestpartncrofpurjoys and woes!
2. Blessing antTLIest wherever she goes.
3- Eager to hope, but not less firm to bear;
4- O born to soothe distress and lighten care.
i roiound as reason ami as justice dear;
Yet suffering vice compels her tear. v
Meekly to bear with wrong and cheer decay
And wipe the mourner's bitter tear away,:
O womanl woBian! thcu art form'd to bless!
For woman is all truth and steadfastness." -Holy,
divine, good, amiable, or sweet.
Each softest, U-uest virtue there should
6.
7-
8.
9
10. 11.
12.
meet - '"
3- were made to give our eyes delight,.
14- So lopd and true, so beautiful and bright.
S '.. Ya watchful sprite that made e'en man
your care,
16. You are nol free because" you're mote
than 'fair. - . . ,
IJV Oh, man! how sublime. from . heaven
bis birth. - ' ,
1 8. "And you ot man was made, man but of
earth. . . . ' .
19. Cay smiles to comfort; April showers
to move; ' .
20. The important business of your life is lov:;
21. Here woman reigns; the mother; daugh
ter, wile, --- .
22. The beloved and cherhed idoiof mv I r.
23. There is something in their hearts wL Vi
passes speecn,
24. There isacharm novtlgar mind can reach;
25. A rosebud set with w Lful thorn.
t6. StiUyourcharmsir!yf.mdeslthetr.C3adorn.
27. Sacred by birth and built bv hands daw.
28. Pure and unspotted a the ermine.
29. Her worth, her warmth of heart inU
friendship say, . .
30. All my fortunes at thy foot IU lav.
ANSWERS. -
Sand. 16. Etherege.
Cowpcr. 17. Bulwcr. ,
Byron. 18. Randolph.;
Mrs. Barbauld - iq. ParnelL 1
1.
2.
3-
4.
5
6. 7
8. .9.
to.
Savage.
Crable.
Mrs. Hcmans.
J. Grahame.
J. Bird.'
Chaucer.
Milton. ,
Jonson..
Young.
Patterson.
T. Brown.
20.
21.
22.
25-
26.
Lyttleion.
Montgomery.-
Prentice.
Story.
W.. Allison.
Tennyson.
Hillhouse.
1.
2.
27. Dryden.
28. Daveriaut.
29..Scott.- ' .
30- Shakespeare.
3.
14.
5-
You might si)end an hour nrofif.b'l
as the old yeai closes in pondering tho '
questioh: What is my present attitude
towaru uou and eternity.
. ; ;
Tlie poet John G. AVhittir tret a
about thirty lettoia a day, mostly ap-
plications lor autographs, and aa L.
answers all of them he complains that
they accumulate dreadfully when be is
sick, aad when he geta well he is a-ab
made Bick by trying to catch m in hi
corresiondence.
Death ia the sunset to this
our material existence: to morrow. tb
spiritual sun of a blighter tind morrl
beautiful day will appear in tile fi.?
mament of our being thai; shall stAna
at high meridian of that r-fi-noiT t -
whose horizon ia crimsoned wWi. n
never fading light of Mmmyffcit '
l. w. v. x eel. . ,
James WhitcomV ifiley, ihe in;iiana
poet, who thinks And writes in tL
ncculiar dialpol rf . !,.. n, .
"mil OWlte W
launched intptlife as a tsign paiuter
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