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f KOSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 26, 1886. CIEVE LAND'S ADMlSlSTJtATIQN. The adu i-.istration of Grorer Cleve land is on- h .r is entitled to the respect ofeverv . .:e American. It is a thor ough business administration on pat riotic jvri- - 5nVs and proves the wisdom - r. ' np in their chief ex ' '' --'r-''-' 8 administration was !.'.'.. ,-4 ; ant came after the rev 1 ' f.. and walked the era of good rW-Ling, so Mr. Cleveland to-day has 1-y a consistent and high-minded course united our entire country upon a com mon platform of patriotic demotion to the union. His administration will be marked as the one that introduced business methods into the management of the affaire of the government, The eru of the fealty to bo rewarded by rom the public crib has passed, t Jie noble words of our President, Pu lie office is a public trust," will her :jfrMr be the guide upon which all a inn narrations mustbe founded. Thi? means a greater advance than people realize and will go far to elevate and purify the public morals and the politic al world. This business like course is not confined to one branch or depart ment but thoroughly permeates each and evrv one. The eff-ct will be not only the hnpier union of the sections, an imp "merit in the po'itical atmo phere V v -" means retnr i-g prosperi ty and t. er times For h reckless control ' "overnmental affairs led to the trv t depressing condition of trade, fo a consistent and manlv ad- ministratn will surely, if, needs be, necesaar'lr, lay the foundation, for an era of general prosperity. In conclu sion it re-vires no prophetic vision to state that Grover Cleveland will be his own successor, for truly he is a man whdm the people long have sought. We propose the toast .and ask our Prohibition friends to join in it, 'Our President, the beau ideal of true Amer ican manhood." Hate AlUancf. The fullproceecfinga of this body sived was received too late for publication thit week, but we have a very inter esting correspondence from our report er which will annear next wppIt. Wo give our readers the resolutions in full on to the value of his stock; the n ,Kf;ot i. ,i. decision rests not with him but with THE TELEPHONE CASE. The continued denunciation of pub lic men by the press has grown to be one of the greatest abuses of a free government. Gen. Sheridan itlus trated this by calling it the tyranny of the press. In no late instance has this abuse of the prerogatives of an untrammelled press been more shame fully apparent than in the treatment of Attorney General Garland by the metropolitan press followed by the chorus of every little partisan news paper at every cross-road throughout the length and breadth of the land. The Review will state the plain facts in the case and allow each one to judge how much the honor and integ rity of Mr. Garland has been involved. In the first place, Mr. Garland has some stock in what is known as the Pan Telephone Co. This stock lias never had any marketable value for reason that the Boll Telephone Co. had secured a previous patent. The Pan Electric Company desired to bring suit to set aside the Bill patent as fraudulent. Every one must know that if any fraud has been committed to se cure a patent the fraud is upon the government, for the government grants the patent and it is necessarily a pro tection to the patentee that the gov ernment alone can set aside his patent. Now we have the case in a nutshell. It is claimed that the Bell patent is fradulent and such a good case has been made before Secretary Lamar of the Interior department that he has lent th name of the TJ. S. government to the Pan Electric Co. to test the case in the Supreme Court. Secretaiy La mar was subjected to abuse for his ac tion, but it has been found to have been in accordance with the precedents since the very foundation of the government. The Bell organs threaten to break down both Mr. Lamar and Mr. Gar land but their attack on Lamar fell flat and has been withdrawn only to increase their venomous assault on Mr. Garland. Now here are the facts. Mr. Garland owns stock in a telephone patent which is to be tested; but-by the action of Secretary Lainar, before the Supremo Court of the United States and Mr. Garland will appear as the attorney of the government. No thing that Mr. Garland can do can add Alliance. We are certainly in harmo ny with these resolutions, and we do the Supreme Court. We can see no thing to condemn in the action of Mr. r,i. j 3 1 11 not mm a third nrt.v in thorn .;!. ,io"u ,,avK ivla ule maiwr Whereas: It has been for years mUCh thouSU- Ifc iU becomes those 1 one of the objects of the State Temper- P?6 thafc supported Mr. Blaine with ance Alliance to secure the submission H the weight of the Mulligan letters of the prohibition amendment to the against him to have anything to sav termination A ta III nceriun the Attorney General for by the next legislature at a il the one conclusive fact in favor of Mr election that we will not rote for any Garlard " that he can do absolutely candidate that will not publicly pledge I nothing to enhance the value of his mmseir to wort lor tnese two points, stock to the prejudice of the Bell Com heath or JOHN n. aovou. ,John B. Gougb, the great apostle of temperance, died in Frankfort, Penn sylvania, on the afternoon of the 18th inst., at the age of CO years. He was stricken with paralysis Monday night while delivering a lecture in the Pres byterian church at Frankfort, his last articulate utterance bjing, 'Yd man make your record clean." Mr. lugh was an Englishman by birth, having conic to America in his twelfth year. Jfe was a bookbinder by trade and persned this avocation in New York city from 1831 to 1843, but did not meet with success, owing to his extremely intemperate habits. He spent his time in tho lowest grog shops, singing songs and acting the buffoon for his drams, suffered frequently the tor tures of delirium tremens, lost his wife and child through the misery in duced by his excesses, and was finally induced by a Quaker to sign a temper ance pledge. Ho soon thereafter ro tated his experience with thrilling effect at a temperance became evident that the temperance cause had gained in his reformation a powerful orator. The prospects of the Democratic party for a grand and sweeping victory was never brighter than at tho poesent time, and especially is this true of the party in Douglas county. Thero ap. pears to le better feeling and loss strife than ever before characterized tho or ganization on tho evo of an election. With the federal patronage there is no reason why the party shall not achieve a signal victory ut tho coming June election which will place Oregon in the Democratic galaxy for many years to come. A Pretty Woman's Secret, Fear of discovery, when she resorts to false hair and dyes. Is a source of con Htant anxiety to her. Th- vi-rv prions from whom who moi-t tlfxln-x to hide the waning of her charms are the cue ino-f likely to make the discovcrv. IU:' ihere is no reason why she should ni ivsiIh ami retain all the heautv ,( ,::;. her prlil.' hi youth. ).. ;-. t Uaik Yn;!!. I:i;, . ,.. cease to fall ovf. l.ir .-, !;. : aj)iear win rv I Is: .. . ; !, ; ; - ' ,:, . and locks 1h:i: !;: ' nrtu.nlly grow n id'e. . . pristine freshavss ;itn' hi-'W . ..j- Aykh's Iaii:.Vk;;: t ;., Hereditary Br.:;'. CiEonr.K Mayer. Fto! .. . bald at 2.3 year of !. i .- , .mi , had been for .xeveral priieraii.fn-. One bottle of IIaik Yiooic s!:ii ;. (i : ; -kiwIIi of soft, downy hair all ovrr.his s :i!i. wlik h soon became thick, long, and vi-;ro';s. Iyer's Hair Vigo is not a dye, hut. by healthful Mhuulalion of the roots and color irhaid. si.T(li!v roNtores to its original color l:::ir js ' Turning Cray. Mas. Catherine Duami-h. pi'nt of llocks, Mil., liml her hiiir niild.nlv blanched by fright, dtirim; tlie late Ivii war. Aykh's JlAiit Vicoit rcviond It to lis natural color, raid made it softer, irlossler, aud more uhuudiint than i: had I been licfore. Scalp Olsoascs VTilch cause drvncM, brlttleiK'Sc, and fall li)K of the hair, dandrtili. Itehinjc. and annoying sore, are all itileklv cured hv Ayru'sIIaik Vigor. It cured IIkuiii h"; I5oyi, Minneapolis, Minu., of Intoler able Itching of the Scalp; ,J. K. c.ah. tkr, Jr., Occoqvun, IV.. or Scubl Head; Mrs. D. V. S. I.ovki.aci:, 1,,v,: lacecille, Ky.. of Totter Sores; Miss Hkssik If. liKOLOK, lturUniitmt, Vl..ut Scalp Ilsoaso and I)uiitViit. Tor pidity of the roots of the hair, witieli. i' neglected, mav result hi ineiiial.i- ,: .',,. noss, is readilv cured bv Aykic's !':; Vioou. An A Toilet t.usi?rv Aykk's Hair Vicor has n, ;,:t-.u. :. is colorless, cleanly, di !ihi fu'iv j-i r fuined, and has the cfTeel or inal.hr; tin hair soft, pliant, and flossy. Ayer's Hair Vigor, ntrrAi:i:i nv Dr. J. C. Aycr &, Co., I.owcil, 5e.-s. SoldbyiillDni'-'ists. THE GREC i for UVEB disease SVMDTftM liaterorbad taste in mouth: w I IVII I vlilw tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur ; pain in the back, sides, or joints often mistaken fur Rheumatism; Hour ttomnrti; lossol amx'llte; sometimes nausea anil watcrorasn, or indigestion; flatulency and acid crudlatlons; bowels alternately costive and lax : Iieatlttelif s loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having fiilud to do something which oiiem to nave Dcen aonc; apniuty; low spirits; a thick, yellow aoocarancc of the skin and mi a dry cough ; fever ; restlessness ; the urine is scanty and high-coiored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a seutmenc. SIMMS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the lorpid Liver to a nealthy action. I "Whereas, At the session held in Portland in 1884 the following resolu tion was a-iOjitwd. pany and the matter can only proceed as it would if Mr. Garland did not Join The Democrats. It acts with extraordinary efllcacy on the KIDNEYS. and BOWELS. N EFFECTUAL 8PECIF10 FOR Malaria, TyspepRla, ' 'oust ij:it Ion, lliUouHncss, ' Sick Headache, Jaundice, ' NaiHia. Colic. JVleutal l'irolon, ltowoi Complaint, X.IC, UC JCltt. Endorsed by the use of 1 Million of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE For Clilldrcn, for Adolts, and tor the Aged. SAFE TO TAKE IN ANY CONDITION OF THE SYSTEM I J. H.ZEILIN & CO.. sols rpopRiBTORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA, PRICE, Sl.OO. For Assessor. Resoxvkd, that in case both the I P088688 stock. prominent political parties at their next national convention to be held of the temperance people of this coUn- section will cast their first vote in right to sever oar connection with . . JJemocratic or- tliose parties and support the candi- ganization, the party of prozress. ro- A A fad fY rA ATnrinnnl XT.-. Ti . i. T I 1 A t t . J u,. v. vu. iruwunn uvuuuiaeni ana reiorm, aud which is for the office of Assesor, for Douglas county, xrr i - " , , . opposed to fanaticism in politics" I subject to the decision of the ensuing Demo ' - diinciTr Alined whn everybodj -nt.o? li .,. i . . IaTu snnnM k 11 il.i r. 1 - 1" H. BURCIIARD. ' . . iiy apiinvHt-ni-a On tilO finqject, j T-..--" " xucaiia juju tuef Ufi- . - Mvin tav-pr of the prohibition raocracy, tor it will outlive all other -tqnor rraaic. and parlies in tuernlnem Anrl wJII " " ta tbe d an indefinite fore be ifc . penod.Times. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM WYAN DOTTED, PLYMOUTH HOCKS, BROWN LEOIIOIINS, THE THREE LEADING VAR1E TIES. I KEFI'NO OTHERS. My six WyaiKlotto Hoiid inailc a record last Season of one hundred and twenty six vgy; caeli in six moiitlip, from January J.ritli, to July l.'.th. Aside from tlioir utility they arc the handsomest fowl I have ever handled. Eggs one nett'ng 81 two settings S7 three ett ngN 89- My Plymouth Rooks Have always stood at the front for several yews, always winning the highest honors wherever on cx hibition. Egs one setting $2.50, two gcttinjjs gl three settings 0. A few chulce trios for sale at $10 each. Single birds f rom ?3 to J. My Stock of Brown Leghorns Cannot be surpassed in this or any other country. My strain Is a dircet cross between fowls I imported rom Bonner of Massachusetts and Kcefer of Illinois. Eggs, one setting $2.50 two settings $4 three set tings $0. A few extra choice Cockerels for sale at 4 to S3. All ruv fowls have hsd 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. GAfuusoN. Forest Grove Oregon- N. B. Express charges light, Wells, Fargo Jt(o express gives Sx;cial low rates UrM my onstoiifrs. . J.M.6. $1,000 Reward! Mrs. Gen. Augustus Wilson, of imrsons. Kansas. wh was aipoiutel by the State nf Kantias lady com miDsioncr to the World's fair at NewOricans.'in an swer to the inquiry ot a reporter, said: "lean not 8lak too highly of Ir. TLRNEH'S TREATMENT. My sufferings nearly distracted mo. Mv stoma i-h was deranged and my nervous system was complete- 1.- 1 I .... It 1 g ... a ' lj Miuavii. I suul-icu iiuiu tiu U.M nil .11 JIH, meU- matism and neuralgia. Added to the above symp toms were loss of memory, voice, apetitc and lack of nerve force. 5Iy family physician did me no good and by the advice of a friend, I bought Dr. Turner's Treatment. Two packages completely cured mo. I think the treatment is. wonderful in its effects, and recommend it in all cases of gi-noral or nervous debility, and disivised condition of the stomach, kid neys, liver and blood." To The Women! Young or old, if you are suffering from general de bility of the system, headache, backache, pain in one or both sides, general lassitude, bearing dow n pains in the abdomen, Hashes of heat, palpitation of the heart, smothering in the breast, faintingsensiitioiis, nervous debility, coughing, neuralgia, wakefulness,' l.iss of power memory and appetite weakness of a private nature or barrenness, We will guarantee to cure you with from 1 to 3 packages of the treatment. As a uterine tonic it has no equal. IV If Yo"ng. middle aged and old, single I S-yy or niarried. It is a sure cure for dvs y f I I pepsia, malaria, nervous or general l'X VXAdebilitv, nervous prostration result ing from indiscretions of youth or cx cessc3 of maturer years, or overwork of tho brain, and it has no equal for curing all forms of nervousness and bashf ulticss, caused bv over in dulgence, excess or impotence. It has been used successfully in thousands of cases by hoth men and women, and is the best medicine kinuv for the rc pairinent of the procroative powers and restoring vitality. o will iU grantee that three packages will cure the Worst case of debility, causing dimness of sight, defective memory, aversion tos.K-ictv, want of ambition, loss of power, ic. Each paekVe of I I rnkksTkkat.mf.xt contains all medicines necessary f.-r over one mouth's treatment, with full and . oni plvte instructions how to exercise, diet, bathe etc Cue box cures catarrh Price Turneis Treatment per package, Si; three packages $2, scut prepaid on receipt of price. Thou sands of cases of dUcascs liicntionc.l above hive been cured with one package, and knowiu" a we do its wonderful curative effects, the Tuf tmi-xt having been used m private practice for oer thirty years in St. I.oius, wu will give the foll.iwiir- writtcii guarantee: With eaoh order for 3 boxes accompanied by &2, we will send ;.- written guaranty to refund the money if the IkkatmuM docs not effect a cure Send money by postal note orat our risk. Address h. L. Blake & Co., Sixth and Market Streets St l.euis, Mo. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA OREGON AND CaIIFORHIA Ft. R And Connections. Fare from Portland to San Francisco to Sacra mento i'JO. Cltse conncclioiis made at Ashland with staLc the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company. (DAILY EXCEPT .SUNDAYS.) Ea?t Side I )iviio;i. jETYEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND Mail Train LEAVE. Portland 7.30A. M. Uoselmrg ii.- p. M. Ashland 7.45 P. M. Itoseburg S.30 A. M. EDU0ATIOXAI. OAKLAND. Scliool Vcar begins Monday, September 7, 1885. m i,mt . I . wjliZb OF STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET TUP! WAVTsr nv nv but Hrnm?fy attciu1 , nJWc and brilliaut miuds glow with a desire for ki:owlcdc buch arc fror n Cn V7u,Ull "ci'.-'ttcn.liiiB remote or more expensive institution; among ir """''J ine ungnicsi aim most promising m school. wl.il. ft11"'! '0urS(of ftu1' is nale almost as full as that of many of our t'ollcffc?. "Mil uctnivium is iiuunur 10 iioiie, -L iiition phr Session ol" Twelve "Weeks Primary Eirst grade Junior class Kr.o.l . 1 - T . Smuu junior cias$ Twenty-four Lessons Use of Instrument. .... DrawinL'and I'aintii,.,' SEND FOR CATALOGUE. . ? 4 00 . 5 00 . 6 00 First grade Middle class. . . Second grade Middle elnss. Senior class 7 00 S 00 0 00 jVIiisic. 12 00 2 "0 , 1 00 to 12 00 (JEOllGE T. UUSELL, r.i.ici-.al. C.1K1UNITY from AriiiOYAfiCE OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! IXLIAIjST, OliEGOlST Graduates Utr fitnfa fHr.,.; i -n3i sill 1 I Pat Oat 20th, im I I'OH I'AlITiCUI.II.s. DDPKSS HKNUY L. BENSON, President.. DEAIN, Or. Wade onl.rof the finest and Tx4tnal kty of Vlass for witbHtandins.b'eaU Every good thing la Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label la on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. ' Elanufactarod 0?f L.T by GEO. A. KsACBETH & CO. PittNburgli Lead ('las Works. FOR SAT.fi BY DEALERS. siono UKWAUD Will bu y i veil ui.y nirin "li (rmlltco a oniirt of laiyi.- v-Niirri- kuc, ami wiilth kimun to !kj nil hcilH r.il lc 111:111 wli.i Will ;isM i t tlint rc' iiin.li i-asi :1MC IS llnl oT-f ENDDHSEU BY AliUIVK. Iinsclmri;....U.l.'' IV M. Aslihind 4.15 A. SI. Kosotmrj; f.2; A. M. l'lirtluml. .A.2: V. M. Albany Express Train LEAVE. l' irtlaii.l 4. Of . M. Lebanon 4.4"A. M. AUI'.IVE. I.cban.ni ll.jo P. M. l'ortlaiitl . . .10.05 I. M. riillmaii Palate Kluupini; Cars Jailv Ktwcti A ,wnv and Asblaiul. Hie (. mid V. K. R. Kcrrv lnakoa tuiiiicction with all the regular trains on East Sidu Dir. from fmitof F St. neeek. OREGON PACIFIC R JR. ! Willamette Valley to San f ranoisco Via- Yaqunia- I hereby announce myself as ;a candidate J TRAINS LEAVE COBVALLIS iueaa, lnursuay, satrjraay, at A. M. LEAVE TAQUJJf A . . Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 8 A. M. The fiuo A 1 Steamship "Yafiulna1 tails I From Yaquina From Sau Francisco I'll,! It ia amusing to note the oracular 1 OLVED, That we pledge our- soli -to rfUStain t.Tlft nrAiiifnv awk jpnt to the" eontJtnfirtn rl and intolerant tone of the Republican tba will roi vot with mv mrt-T newspaper. Never in the malmv rlv I traded the Opium habit, ' no matter Corvaiii?. Lo faros and rate Opium Habit Cured. I will cure any one who has Friday. February 5th Tuesday " . lath fWday " ta Sunday March T'h Wednesday 17th Sunday " 2th. Monday, Fobniary 1st Wednesday " 10th Saturday " -' 20th Wednesday Mar, 3rd Friday "12th Tuasday " 83rd. con i The Company reserrcs tho riffht to change sailing days. FaresMCabin, 14; Steerage,, 87; freight at reduced and moderate rates. Kiver Boats on the Wijlainctte connect at or pr ti -at organization whose ohiecta 1 6f their narfVa nAVAi riu i-iw I now Ion? 113-od. in four wpfks without - " j " i I V llUWJ OUUW I are c tly or moWtly opposed, to BUCh-; boundlesa arrogance. In everV ' -themserves, and so they will Z ZZrZ oT"! state in the Union, as in Lane countv. for Opium again. thy witv he National Prohibitioa party tliere " division and discord, the lead- MRwm8 and Lo(1SinS furnished at teat iirfs i cne couras to sav "No ers are lealoua of each othfir. tha mnM ,UJ omce, m liosewir". uomitiunica 0 C. Hogue, A. O. F. & P. Ag't., Corvallis West Side Division- DETWEKX PORTLAND & CORVALLIS Mail Train. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland fl.oo A. M. r.irvallio 4. SOT. M. Conallis 8.30 A. M. 1 1'urtlaml . .' 3.20 1. M. Express Train- LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 5.00 V. M. McMinnvillc. . 8.001'. M. Mc-Minnville 5.45 A. M. l.rtland S.30A. M. Local tickets for sale ami liajrg-ajre checked at com pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second streets. Tickets for principal jiointBin California can only he procured and bairira(;o chucked at company's olficc. Comer F and Front Sits., Portland, Or. Freight will not be reccircil for shipment after 5 o'clock . M. on cither the East or West Side Dir. It. KOEIii.EK, K. P. ROGERS. Manajrer. O. F. i Px"s Ajrcnt, rjnunnpii it of the most i-Htlm iii" tl, . . an Known ni.itcnalM to J rTr'"" witlistatid tho act ions, of r.rtjt58 SI' I WQNUMEKTAt. ;jEial the lather. DETIinlT IJROXZK CO., Detroit, Mici: J. A. Cardwe WHITE BRONZE -AND- STATUARY AVerc awarded the -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAiR, Xew Okleass, i s .j - n or V. MflMllliirMTD' I, Agent, - Jacksonville, (Won. 9. F. (EIIME, M. D. Homoeopathic Physiciafi 8JrIVtSITV Of fjicpsig Ocrsnaiiy. O'iiiee A Residence at the house of the lute II. Gatterina-i, Oak Street, n "nr K. 1. track, Koseburg. ffRBB ANNOUNCES TOt ITSETT RAILROAD TICKET For , 1,000 Miles TO St Andrew' liay, Fla THIS beautiful Hay and surroiidinjrs' are acknowl eilijed by al who hare visited there to be the lovlicst combinalioii of fenih. Ai.il Till. 1 i T T T f T rrii t i rn - . . -. -. I. ' - nil. UMiLli; JJ1AJ. lili l.S JNOW PREPARED ,ra5rant orchards, blue waU-r, growins city, an J r., . r I absolutely perfect climute, IX SUMMER as c!l as 1U t' Ul'lSll H lavpiSYXIIIIVO 1JS LINK avin lately fittedjup a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, ia -ncpai-pil to fuLish lumber of all kinds on short notice at l Hard Time Prices. Brewster's Patent Rein Holder. Your lines are where you put them not under horses' feet. One apent gold 12 doz. la o aays, one aeaier soia a am, in is days. oompics worwi iiaxj runs, n me lor icrms. , E. BREWSTEB, HoUy. Mich. INSURE IN THE mi 1 1N8UBANGB i -,. '. or ., SAiiEaa ox&xjG-oxi-r Capital . ; . . . . . .... $100,000.00 Insures only Farm Property, Private dwellings, School Louses and Churches. Also Detached dwellings in 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 Co urt House, Roscburg O compromise, no" surrender" Wause we are cold and indifferent; and the plat jneither fnr nor faror the rum power, f wr:rj4P aM jsi.A. JJ ETWX X N 1BTNKS. power, form writers are driven to distraction in dodging the lire question. And it is true that twenty years ago it was a lions and treatment strictly private. J. Woodbupf M. D. Eoseburg, Oregon. An irreverent wag, suggwts to our very Dart ' VJfW vet, vua u0 VUVllUH . Xl KJ JLfJiX 0 "Democratic" God was considerably larger than his God "Pi obibition." How say vou Bro. B. Plaindealer. We hare,this to say: Of course we H. C. Stanton DEALER IN STAPLE DRV COODS! OF On a writ of mandamus to compel the clerk of Lane county to insert the circuit judgeship in the list of officers have al way s believed that the Demo- v.Qted f or J pdSe Bean has decided cratic doctrine wm the bent for a pav- that his term spires next June and eminent for the people, and-by the that tbe clerk nm3t insert the to TIJp UTIZT OTT A T TTV people. The Democratic party in the voted for' Ia this n Judge LllLj UUOL yum.ll I. South where it is in the ascendency, M1 facks huuself out of office as GENERAL FURNISHING, onalloyed -with centralizing tendencies jBcuuT as Justice of the Peace ha '-corrected this evil that is un- i,AJere- 01 aciaon county liaa himself 'doubtedly the great issue of the day. ar,ested,brouSnt before Ilim3elf and Jow our idea of Prohibition is well lov vlOJaiing tne game law, known throughout .the state of Oregon True to his pledges, Senator Mitch .uuw ver quot-ie nor quase, oui 1 ey jg 8tirring up the Senators and Ren go for principle, not policf. Our Pro- resentalives in Congress on tho Chi moiuon xeuT ar, wnose smine wenave ne8e question. He believes that tho oowea lor nineteen years last past, disease-Zrequire heroic remedies. He says we Bhould teach both by precept pre8a the hope, that his bill will and example, not simply by loud pre- 8enate If so it winprobaWj lennons oeiween armies, or tor some 1 become the law. office that lies out in the horizon of J - some approaching election. . Bro. B. I Democrats be sure to register in has said. I April and Bee that your Democratic neighbor does not neglect the inipor- ROUGH Y)U WANT pfiifin OR DRESSED Lumber Thk editorial iu the Oregonian Unt dutj u &nd , f "ciwja oy pnysiaans sraoiuenog a iaa regu,tering will bo at your respective vho was hopelessly ill with hydrepho- piaces of yoting in each piwinct on the uupposea to De an xntimauon 5tb 6th and 7th d of A to tWP anti-Chinese agitators that they BhouIStmake themselves scarcer. I aherk is fair probabilty that after March 4, 1 887, tbe Senate will again UnitedVStates Attorney Dixon, of become Democratic. The Democrats Utah, is a terror to polygamists. Last must gab four seats and they have J-veek he conwted sixteen, and on fighting chances in California, Conne Sunday capped ttie, noble work by thejticut, Indiana, Micbigan, New Jers capture 01 uaunon. 1 onri HOSIERY, TRIMMING kc. Boots & Shoes OF THE REST QUALITY, -a full mm T S T t. of GROCERIES ! Wood And Willow WAUE. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription. AGENCY. ersey Subscription received for fllJ Eastern At Fair Prices? Do you want to build next season? If so have vour lumber sawed 1 that it may be thoroughly seasoned. . It will cost no more. now ADDRESS: Cleveland, Or. It. A. Booh, Drain Or. Rain lumbar and fEACH fencing furnished on short notice. . J. J. WHITSETT. ANY ONE CAN thoronyhly posted I iree weeks' revlewtav with tl COMMON SCHOOL m m m CERTIFICATES CAN BE OBTAIFJEb A better reriow en berrtade from thU book In one week than tmm t. nfc. , m paring lor examinations It h no equal. "fttt trom Text Book n three month, la pr! Tf A PARUAMKf TARY RULES ARE WORTH THE PRIC1L It docs not deal In proof or rgnmentn. Qneitloas are stated and thort ZScTLZ plven. ItsnppllcsewantlongrcltaniODg teachers In re'wlnK bricfl? S5d mSJ?wrip!cll,en,lTe nwri kf?"?! tunt in onr schooS. without recourse to "iSltJfJ he different BlnnlnK to end.-iheVr;anmen b SiQJ J??Ln "? technical points, This work is especlalTradaDted I iS Ni.Sf AneTf,".d.,e embrace .iM.ium iarr wucn a Kncrai review is requ red to Drcnare fnr whiva mi '!. t. F' . 1 be appreciated. Many claim that the bookcanhaTi n eal. SnsWeil tblvlS,'J2.nlT Inland brlnglnc back to memorr tbe nrii,rini nn.tlVlJrSvP.'?, " tvo&t institutes, or the only to be n bringing back'to memory tke prtuclp-l Sueprnte 3SOO 3500 questions, ahswebs! Kacn erancn Is divided inte two departments, one foj questions and one Tor a swers. r.ne.n question If Kf TB8TlMOWIAI.ia Cer0m UtUr' " 4 - Cra' rPrtTUia tAoutandt qf reotmme. x wL r1 'IfTf K"d Jer ,a(wo copies. nd the demand still continue. I have never handled a book whlcb jgave such general iatlrtaetlon. nambercd and a like number ft ,,B1rOT. . T. Ton have a splendid book for teachers anrt rrn..i.. Is giver, the corrcspondini fj clase' " i bound to have a very tarKenlatloa!6hiWiKfthf answer. f l . . C. W. lfAltCKKN. llealcr In S&ortSupSlcS. uiii liorernmcut, rrllanicntary Hules, Beadmir, fJIadc Esst InflnltlTP and FartlrlpU renmanKiiip, - rhvsiolocy. United Slates History, Ocosraphy, Grammar, Written Arithmetic, Physical Geography, Orthography. advanced tcachcrV -0' ,v" mmKSSSkmrtSiS p&wiTsir1 have 9 iu winter, to be found in Ameriu Thcro h but one Florida, and St. Andrew's Bay is its brightest jewel Prices for Businces or Homo Lots aud Orchard Tracts range fr..m $T., !??, 17, to f 10, and salt were made to more than 3,000 different -ure)iascrs witliin tho first sixty days. 6t. Andrew's will cer tainly bevnnie the second brgest city in Florida within the next two years. Proiicrtv is douti.'iiur iu value every thirty days. FREE TRAXSPORTA- I TION FOR 1,000 MILES TO TRACT PURCHASERS Send 2e. stamp for illustrated pamphlet, tonuining full details. Address principal buaiucss office as MIows: ST. AXbHEK -i UATt ILilASl) rn.. 227 MAIN STREET, CIXCIXXATI, OUiO. . Dr. E, J. Paoe Agept Oakland Crem. Oakland Furniture Store Has on Land a full assortment of all kinds of Furniture, -whicli he will 6cll yon at lower prices than ever offered to the people of Douglas County, lie also keeps a fine line of Moul dings for picture framing and window cornice, from 10 to 50 cts"per foot Also agent for a first class scwinsr ma i chine. EEPAEING OF ALL HKLS OF FURNITURE, ;ORGAXS . PIANO'S ETC. , .. Done at short notice and at reason able rates. Everythixo Made To Order. '' GIVE HIM A CALL. One Copy, -5t Two Copies. 83.SO Tkw CoptM. 8 CSt (tlx Coplea, Sa.OO. liT Sent by mull. AUJC.V T WAX'I'tl), I.7;. a JEXS for canvasslnr book: terms and instructions to I . agents; recommends, description, binding, etc Thirty cents allowed IX I reiarncdlnexchangoforyuestionBook. lu ''luu, ""uwc" " I LEGAL ADVERTISKMEXTS. A. H. CRAiG, Caldwell, Racine Co., Wis. ,H",R'.ni,t hy ?c!n.'"' 0rFr Postal Note on East Troy. Wli. or by Regla. I tercd Letter on Caidw eU, WU. Small amounts by common oiaa. If you knew how cheap I sell Uells for Farms. Schools or Cm-nrnr You would surely have one. PAGE & DIMMIGK, Tro DRUGS, PAINT8, eiASS, WATCHES, - " . - ; - - - 0-EC.-BC3-0-N- DEALERS IK BOOKS, STATIONERY, 0IL8, VARNISHES,' PUTTY, TRUSSES, JEWELRY, TOILET GOODS and European PuUication J f RIMRIE8 COMBS. BRUSH E8,CPR0 PRI ETARY ARTICLE8, ETC. EXEtTTOirS SALE. '"" tir id lutfKrUrfr . imir. Vi ... r.C U,JC '."? of the Estate of J. C. real proncrtv tc 7t ii,k iu""S descrilicd k& stw m I'll ilia. i nmi f v-v " said Kail Road in buZZ s.i ita.l Koad in DoulaaCountr, Orion ,iar y described as two hundred fiftn S ec ?r' tan-eon il . ,i t-,,.i. D. '"r.' -0'' iron O-uoty.-Oroncomm," one hundred feet northerly C'C KSriX - "I the saul Ora"nn fc r'aiii,.n,u t..:, , . ? Jiotme and mini iwny llltf tllrf'lloo alf.tlrr ei'i.i -:.i- . . two hundred and fifteen (a:.) ftit a havi?,?, I .wvvi, i'J3c:jurg, uoasrlas County, Oregon. i Feb. Cth 1 w;u "5?" ..E".or of the last -w t aa t.Sr. . and Tustaiuent of J. C. lined deceased. cnicnt Xoticc bt Final IScttI I Notion (a hii-l. a.. that the -nd.iMtr: W and ...e for the hSTri ol , nd ,U ol Zt to snd final account, and theVttLtTo, Administrator of said estate. ions thereof. i'"U, in and I also deal in Threshers, Ekgixes, Mill Machinery, Pumps, Inspiratoi-s (The liest Boiler feeder known) Steam Fxttixg Goods. Beltwo. Oils. Also General Agent for, The Smipmas Excise, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dust, No Dirt. Send for circiilar and prices. Office Foot of Morrison Sfrt Pmland Oregon. GIVE ME A CALL, ' ZjT.WRiCIIT. CITY DRAYING DONE WITH CALfl OISPATCH. ON JOHN VAX BIREX. f, I". ',,t:.Clrcuit C ol the State of Ore for the Countv of Doiwlas. " W. T. Kcrley, l'laintiff J. C. Flook, aud Ellen n',t !f t. . . and H M. Noble his wife, Cconrc F ,,M . Marj Noble hi. wife, Defendants and Saitm Equity to foreclose a inorteaire. To F. If. Nnlilx. S M V..1.1.. n " - S. . . Mary Noble the ."iAi' afi JJ each ot you are hereby required to appear and an- entitled I Court and Cause wherein W. T. Keriev it Plaintiff and J. G. Fl-jok Ellen Hook F. If Nolle ! S. M. Noble, Georpe F. N!oble, and Mary Noble h defendanu, same being a suit to foreclose a nior toaie on real pniertv, on or before the first dav ol tha next regular term thereof to-wit: on llondav 3d day of May 1836. And you are hereb notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said plaint, as above re.juire.1, the said plaintiff will ai,."v to the Court for the rnlicf .,,l.'l :.. .. " MI'ty pUint towit: For.JudrandX;.r.,QC;JLa I Bala nn.a-jnvJ ' V- Tn7 b i-vr:?."- v vxnod IVOTICE. Officers of camp's of Indian War Veterans Surcand in Oregon will report name of camp, when the complaint Bled in this suit and the rrooeeda organized, list rf officers and mcmbeB, to Mt& t? W. G. Hill Adjutant, Wilbur, Oregon. S-iT 7 NOTICE. -t" S . I warn all person, that my wife Clara B. Clhy MrtZfr the Court has eft my bed and board, without a justeaufc.and Tliis summons is published hv an or.lr-r .r- j, 1 will not be responsible for. or nay in i bills she 8. Bean. Jnd. iw . '. I -a," oril?.r ' ?'m may contract. ' Jin in II. C'olit. of Januan ism v r' . '"c.u" lnB "8l J WaOr.F9b.lM;- : MTOforPlaintilL