ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY. MARCH, 5, 1886.
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VARIETIES.
Every man whose money is not
clean ia a iailure.
It ia not power, but the balance of
power, that wins.
( Corrupted freeman are the worst
of Blaves. Daird Gar lick.
The order "Tarry ye" in the divine
method of things is before the order
"Go ye."
Atheism is the folly of the metaphysi
cian, not the folly of human nature.
Baucroft. '
An Omaha woman kindly consented
to have her picture taken in a group
with her three divorced husbands.
JN ever leave your way to seek a
cross, nor go out of the way to avoid
one. Appointed crosses are real bless-
The fear that our kind acts may be
received with ingratitude should never
deter us from performing them. Chi
cago Sentinel.
When you allow a slight impedi
ment to keej you away from a stated
means of giace, your Christain life be
gins to unravel.
It is not what a man knows about
himself that makes him feel proud. It
ia what he imagines other people are
thinking of him.
"There is a moral pauperism," says
Bulwer, "in the man who is depend,
ent on others for the support of moral
life self respect"
Hon Enoch L. Faucher, L. L. D., of
of New York City, has been unani
mously elected by the Board of Mana
ger?, , President of the Bible Seciety.
A son of James Fenimore Cooper,
the novelist, has been engaged by the
trustees of the State Library at Albany
to complete the work ef editing and
compiling the Clinton manuscripts. - '
Mrs. Axtell, a sister of Leonard
Case, who found the School of Applied
Science in Cleveland, O., intends to
bequeath her entire fortune, amount,
ing ta over $1,000,000, to the school.
Philip James Bailey, whose poem of
'Festus" made quite a stir in the liter
ary world a generation ago, and which
had an enormous sale in the United
States, is still at Nottingham Engl, the
place of his birth, in his sixty -ninth
year.
Some appreciative person has pre
sontedPresident Cleveland with a pho
tograph of Tom Moore's harp. The
inmates of the White House should
rejoice that the present was not the
harp itself. The President cannot play
on the photograph. Norristown Her
aid. .
Washington Irving once said to a
iiuy mend: uo n t teach your
daughters so many things; teach them
. one thing; teach them , to be easily
pleased." Judrin2 them from the
specimens of husbands- acquired by nu
uierous young ladies, too many mothers
have followed Irving's advice.
"I want some pie," said Angus at
dinner at his grandfather's. "Have
patience," s'id his grandmother,
"Which would you rather have," asked
his grandfather, "patience or pie?"
"Pie," replied Angus, emphatically.
"But then," said his grandfather,
"there might not be any lcftj. for me."
"WelL" said tha small boy, "You
could have patience."
An old-time story of Brongon Alcott
is good enough to bear repetition. The
philosopher was holding forth oae day
on the benefits of a rentable diet. He
said that the porkea tergradaally grew
to look like a hog, end the beef-eater
in time resembles a bull ia his inlelle
tual qualities. An attentive listener
at this point quietly asked Mr. Alcott
if there was not great daiger that a
vegatable diet might make a man fin
ally resemble a very small potato.
Fgit Freight.
The steamer Yaquina ivhich left San
Francisco on her last trip on Tharsdaj,
arrived at Yaquina Citj on Saturday
morning and three carloads of freight
for Albany was transferred by rail to
Corvalli3, and from thence by boat to
this city, being unloaded at tht dock
here on Sunday evening. Taking into
consideration that the steamship left
San Francisco Thursday afternoon, this
is the quickest delivery of freight ever
made between Albany and San Fran
cisco, especially as theinroiee bills will
not be here for a day or two being sent
via Portland.
Ti-affic on the Oregon Pacific has
increased to such an extent within the
past few weeks that the company has
been compelled to charter another
steamer to handle the freight on the
upper Willamette. The City of Salem
has been chartered for that purpose,
2& on her last trip from Harrisburg
brought down 200 tons of wheat.
Large quantities of potatoes and ap
ples are also being shipped, and the
bulk of the freight business of Salem
and Albany merchants, and of towns
up the valley is now going that way.
The City of Salem passed Albany
or. her way to Corvallis with a load
on Friday evening. The Isabel passed
np Saturday afternoon with 1,300 sacks
of potatoes, besides other freight from
Salem alone. The City of Salem loaded
at this city agin yesterday. A Ibany
Hecald. "
WA8H1XQTOX LETTER.
Washington, Feb. 15, 188G.
There have been many rumors dur
ing the week of impending Cabinet
changes. Theso rumors aro periodic
and usually unfounded. The Treas
ury and Department of Justice are the
offices particularly referred to, and in
the case of the latter, gossip goes! so
far as to designate the Attorney-General's
successor.
There has been nioro quiet pressure
brought io bear upon the Administra
tion tc effect Mr. Garland's removal
than the public is aware of. But the
President keeps his own counsel, and
he is quoted as having intimated to an
officious friend, after patiently listen
ing to his suggestion on this subject,
that when ho desired advice touching
his own business, ho would ask for it
Besides, Mr. Garland is a proud man,
and would not be willing to remain in
his present position a day were he not
assured of the President's fullest con
fidence. As for the Secretary of the Treas
ury, should he conclude to retire
it could scarcely be from dis
satisfaction with his position j or
with the President, or for any dissat
isfaction on the part of the President
with him, as they have worked in
perfect accord together for a longer
period than this Presidential term.
Mr. Manning has o f ten said, however
that he only entered the Cabinet to
assist the President in inaugurating
certain reforms. Tnis being donc
he had no further object in remaining.
He could not desire to make money
while holding so important a placs as
that of the Secretary of the Treasury
and he has often spoken of a settle!
purpose to retire from public life.
During the present week. Education
will be the subject of debate in e
Senate and theiitz Joan rorter casax
will be again dragged through the
House. Representative Swinburne,
of New York, in a speech on the Por
ter bill, l)ore testimony, from personal
observation, to the jealousies which
and said jealousy seemed to him to be I
one of the fine arts taught at West
Point. The findings of the Court
martial in the case of General Pprter
were, he thought, largely the result of
jealously. He was -followed by j Mr.
Houk, of Tennessee, who said Porter
was guilty of treachery, and ought to
have been shot.
j The discussions which the Blair
Educational bill elicited in the Senate
during the last Congress are likely to
bo repeated in this. The subject was
exhaustively considered then, and lit
tle that is new can be said upon it now
! SenatorjtMorgan of Alabama, is
still iu the fore front of the opposition
with a clearer field before him
that Mr. Garland is not there to
now.
con
the fute him. He still argues that
bill cannot find a foot hold in the
Con
ran t-
stitution, and that it is an unwar
able invasion of the States' right
does not believe that the whole
Ifo
coun-
try should be taxed for the benefit of
localities, and he protests that the
Government has no more riglSrHo
make appropriations for the public
schools of a State than for its churches
or dispensaries.
The Senator paid he knew many
would reproach him for opposing a
measure that seemed to be a great
benefit to the people of Alabama but
he prayed to God he might not falter
in giving obedience to the Con
tion he had sworn to support,
answer to the enlightened peon
titu
IJis e of
his State would be that he pref ered the
spirit of truth, which dieth not, to the
body of error even though crowned
with jewels, for its bridal with death.
j In the course of these remarks, Sen
ator George of Mississippi, askedj him
if Calhoun had not yotad for a certain
i
measure. "I don't know" replied the
Senator from Alabama, "and with all
respect for the memory of Mr. Calhoun
I don't care. Mr. Calhoun foted on
both sides of many questions, and voted
sincerely every time"
There were two brilliant events at
the White House during the past week.
The President's third State dinneij was
held in honor of the Supreme Court,
and the first card reception of the: win
ter was given to the Diplomatic Corps.
To this both Houses of Congress were
invited, besides the officers of the; Ar
ray and Naty, the J udiciary, and va
rious other officials in Washington.
The rain poured down in torrents, but
it was a carriage reception, and no one
attended who did not go in carriages.
Congress had been invited only
throgh the papers, as it frequently
has been of late vears on such occasions
and ft number of Senators were j con
spicuous for their absence. One of
them remarked that he would not at
tend even a caucus on such an an
nouncement. He knew the President
did not intend any slight, but hs j was
not in favor of carrying J?ffcrsonian
simplicity quite so far.
Bucklen's Arnica SaJv6
i The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, j Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It i3 guaranteed
to give perfect satisfiction, or money
refunded- Price 25 cts tbox.j
Far sileby Marsters & Co I .
: If you want to vote, register your
name at the precinct polling place on
April oth, 6th or 7th. S
WORTHY
Of Confidence.
A VCD'C Sarsaparll'als a medicine tht,
M I n O during nearly 40 yean, ta all
parts of the world, has proved hi effi
cacy as the best blood alteratirc know u
to medical science.
SARSAPARILLA fiSSI'lS
penuiue Honduras Stsrsaparllla) If Its
base, and its powers are enhanced by
the extract of Yellow Dock and Stil
lingiti, the Iodides of Potassium aud
Iron, and other potent Insrredients.
if your blood vitiated by derangements
SO of the digestive and nsslmilatory func
tions? is it tainted by Scrofula? or
does it contain the poison of Mercury
' or Contagious Disease?
Tjijp leading physicians of the United
illu States, who know the composition
of Avek's SAKSAPAUIM.A, ay that
nothing else so good for the purifica
tion of the blood is within the range of
pharmacy.
Q Mi V by "the usc ' tk'3 remody Is it
J 'iiL i possible for a person who lias
corrupted blood to attain sound health
and prevent transmission of the de
structive taint to posterity,
"mnnniiflll effective renovation
I clUiililSunL V ofthe system must
include not only the removal of cor
ruption from the blood, but its enrich
ment and the strengthening of the
viUl organs.
ni iani f witnesses, all over tho
ntLiAbLt world, testify that this
work is better accomplished by Ayer'S
Sausapariixa than by any other
remedy.
V) finn Uat ' corrupted through dis-U-l'UU
ease is made pure, and blood
weakened through diminution of the
red corpuscles is niiidc slrong, by
Ayer's Sausapariixa.
, .!r tho blood and building
r tillfi li'iu up the system require
time in serious eases, but benefit will
be derived from tho use of Ayeu's
Sarsaparilla more -speedily than
from anything chc.
r'niAiitr for which like effects arc
8ti.L3jJSsl falsely claimed, is abun
dant in the market under many names,
but the oulv preparation-thai has stood
the test of time, and proved worthy of
tin world's confidence, is
flyer's Sarsaparilla,
. PREPARED by
tir; J, G. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Trice $1;
Six bottles for &5.
GENERAL M E RCIIAKDISE.
WAR IN EUROPE!
Removal!
Memowal!
On account of our removal
into our new Store we propose
to offer our entire stock 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 EHTIRS STOCK
Must be sold before wc move
Our Stock is larger andbettcr
assorted than any in the City,
I
COKE AND EXAMINE :
And be your own judge,
Before purchasing Elsewhere.
"We.guaratitee our clothes to
fit in every particular.
WE MEAK BUSINESS
And no mistake. Our place of
business is occ doer north of the
Post Office.
CARO BROTHERS.
Coos Bay Stage Linel
LAIRD & CALTERT,
PROPRIETORS.
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS'
WHERE couneftion is maile trith Coo BaySteam
era for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post
office at Rcsebur every morning, except Sunday
calling at the hotels bef oro leaving.
THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY"
Particular attention given to the comfort of pass
senders. Cireful drivers -Mid g oJ stock.
NEW-; STOFtS
; at . '
'-MiiliAIlD, OB.
would reapectfully inform tho pnbllo that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries
Ready-SIadc Clothing
and iu fact everything usually kept at a
tiist-clasa store. Give him a call.
Goods at low Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken hi Exchange for Goods.
tiAll orders promptly attended to.
MISCELLANEOUS
FURN11URE PALACE,
I UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Hat the finest stock ef fmmiture south of Portland
which be selli as cheap m it can be bought
in the State. The new tangled
1)0 UBLE BED L 0 UNO E.
13CD - ; N .
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed
ding, chain, tables, '
BUKKAUS AND COMMODES,
And ail kinds of Cluldreus Chairs, etc.
i t 3. ILDERSLEEVE.
CHINESE WASH HO'JSt.
AND
LABOB AGpCCTClT!
Yung Sam Proprietor.
millS POPULAR LAUNDRYMAN HAS OPENED
L business at his old stand in Roscburg, opposite
Carton's Livery Stable. Is prepared to contract for
Chinese Laborers,
And furnish
COOKS,
FA11M HELP,
WOOD CHOPPERS,
ItAILBOAD HANDS
Or C linese tabor of any description on short notice.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machiae Shop,
Wagon Bliop,
.BUtckainitli Sliop.
nAN MAKE CASTiNtSS FROM ONE
J onnr.e to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola Tor small castings. Money refunded if
work is not satisfactory. Portland prices !
Save telegrams and expressive.
LANGERBERG'S
UdQt atidi She Str?
Jackson Streot,Oppos.itc Post Office,
Bosebnrg, Oregon. 1
KEErs 6n hand the lakgest and best
assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOT8, SHOES, SAITEKS, SUP-
l'EXSS and everything injthe nootanu hnoo line, anu
SELLS U HE Air 10K UAS11.
Boots and Shoes Ma.te to Order, aud Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Beet of Leather aud Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aud
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS ZtANOErTSS P.O.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. Is. ARUraGTON,
DEALER IX '
Dry Goods Groosies etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BBWD, DOVG. CO., OREGON.
T. L. Gankos. C. xV. Blackman
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
-AND-
t3T'
BLACHOIilTH 0H0PI
12C
AdsmsonM Old Btond, Jackson Street.
MANTJFAOTCTRERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES I
All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. Gannon 4 Blackmas.
GBANGE
ASSOCIATION
OFRCSEBTJRG.
W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager.
. - -DEAL IN-
Wool and Grain!
j ALSO, AGENTS FOR
Agricultural Implements
of all kinds
we transact a general tujsi
nesfi In oar lino and pay the Highest
Market PrlcM for Wool and Grain. A full
line of Agricnltttral Implements kept con
stanfly oa hnd, ot f nrnlshed on short notice
at Lowest Prices. Office and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Givens a call.
W T- 9WFNS.
THE
New York Coffee House
And Oyster Saloon
Leading Check Restaurant
in the !ity.
SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS'
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND fJBECCN
faTPrivate Rooms ef tfe Latest Designs for Ladies!
OPBN DAT AXD 5ianT.
NEW RESTAURANT.
NEXT DOOR TO DR. MARSTERS.
J. W. McCOMELL
(Successor to T. O. Ward)
Desires to announce to the people that
he will girt wertty one meals for
On his tables t foud the lest
that tlrft amrkei afford .
FUESH OYSTERS
SERVED IF EVERT STYLE.
NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED., v
Awarded Premium at
;-n
f jyy f
- . - k r J. . I- .V, .,Mn nnn wi I . - 1
- af- t--r"''1rf " r requires 1101 tieins of wide, and also the only
. '-i tw. r movement trjat liriiisrsthe wh k up perfectly even.
t ''i -l v--g-! ' 1 10. t'ie wick trims itself if turned down uniil
, . . i t, -i c tho stop work acts aud permitteJ to (jo out with-
',"- j. 't 4 jiut Jreinblbwii, a miuute or less beiii? all tlic
FOUNT
LA1VIP.
- 11. Tho top of the fount is 90 constructed asto
lioiu any Email quantity of oil that might acci !
dentally run over, thereby preventing (iuinaije tot
funiiturc. carpets, etc.
12. The Insurance compRrdcsrcecmmendH.l'.ciri
uae, because they they ure neu-cxplueivc, etc. ra
THE ERiLLiANT AND STEADY LICKT.
Produced by theo lamps because of thdir pecu-l
nar rnusirucTion, vne mam principles Lents at
double limit. tilS outer air tllbrt fivinf al-nndnlit I
arp.ply of oxygen, which Ik neeesMtry to ineiirel
perfect . combustion (and thereby btirniii tliej
odorous and iwiipoiio as matter which escapes in!
other tiiiiiw) and the inner or "spreader" air I
tut.es su ailymg the name sue preqer.tinff its com-1
nij; in contact with thcliimncy.
M.ide by a prominent authority gives the follow-
uiif les'uil :
THE TEST CF LiCHT
Ordinary If.nips, S 11 cardie jower.
Iinprnved l.ew tmcagu r.lc.i'.ric lamps, i"i tun- j&.fit:'&
die power. fil ' ' - j ' --X Vi'-
Arei.iane ami can be nau either in i!ru. imi.kci sk.x;'
or Cold Iironzc: f.".
FCLLCW1KG STYLES
Send For One
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!
I'Ol M LAMP-CMi 1)0 attached to any gas or f ?;. ii.i"4&37&t'??; S ' fl
oil fixture, c bracket, etc., colds 1 quart ef oil fc.v-y v-JVV i-v'C"- -Vy H
unl burns 7- lir-urn. I'riee 2.50 t- E-.:--V' - ''Ztt32&e'-' " Xl 9
STAND J.AM1' Vr table or desk usal Holds .V .J-.-"- S-'pify - .JV.Y
1 vtiart "I 'il aii'I burn" 7 S hours. . S-'f-to $3.60 t? ?.T: tfft ''m5 -rv CVVW 1
LtliKACY VOt'XT-Mado cxr.ttl.v ttbrervex- N .'-:7? 3
tension baiters. HoMs 1 nusrt of oil and bums f ; V?? V T , -"ttt l
7-9 hours. ITicc 2.75 toc't p,-' -.;;; "-li'SSV-C i v- ' v A
ALL KIG11T HUNT-t;amc as Fount Lamp (,-,' ,V ' , ' .fv -: ' V V 4
only b;is a buiccr oil rejtr.oir and coneiiiielitlv Vv" ' 'r- - . . R-t-Ti ? V G
i 1 buni'loiifcer. Price, ti to $3.23. 1 'TJ p jl
.fail Only he Obtained fr
HITCH
But before you do
w. O. wOOBWikRirS
AND
Buy a New Set of jHarness
One of the Biggost and Beet Stock of Goods
c
tise nothing but the best leather,
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T,
W f, Woodward9 Moseburg.
mm
-SUCCESSOR TO-
Wh
-DEALERS IN
CETJE?AL
I Hosoburcc Ovegon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
General Jlercbandise and will be please 1 to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ol'the
scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will
study their own interests by calling, on h'm and examining
Doforc purchasiDg elsewhere. I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
tliat thoy will get their goods &
At Tlie lowest Livinsr Froflt.
Froducc Of All Kinds
raiu & o.t Irain.
OEHERAI.
I
Teas-
-O
HATE, BOOTS AWn SHOES.
u stoai ers will fijid oar stock oomplete, compiieing many articles it is im
possible here
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock.
that it iu for their interest to make purchases here
only.
1ARLIN
r large or
Z - .i)
t- j&r " made. Perfect nfmrnr?
Jr" - Jlsl2c, ail weights. Prices reduced. j .
Tl l?k V T A TT Oallerr, H porting and Tarcet Blfleti, world retmwned. Thestandard
I fJtX fl Jl 1 J JTA.Titi target shooting, bonttnu. and sbootn( frailerlea. All esllbres from M to.
i- . . . Mt. . uintni nmn nun rA vnTIT TT I fnlUN
State Fair!
POSITIVELY NON-EXPLOSIVE!
THE CHICAGO
ELEjCTRIC LAMP!
52CAN OLE POWER!
"SEE ONE AND EE CONVINCED."
DDRESS
UttlOAGO ELEOTBIU LAMP CO,
3AC
Cor. First 4ii Washington Streets, Purlluud, Or.
'Snong its mJist advantages may be enumerated
i the following
1. The lamp, bv the laws of nature, is posi
tively KON-KtPLOHIVK.
2. It caniot break or smoke a chimney.
3. An ordinary chimney can be nscd.
4. The lamp bums at acostof J cent per hour.
5. The wibk U furnished free with every lamp.
One wkk mil iast 6 to $ months.
I. tho lumps beinsr made of brass cannot
break, but 0ie lamp will last a life time.
w. n,v , u d,u eiuiuiiu, a iu duu tor
- .' - :AVf...'5 tife -
,.-7 uwVZ'
STAND LAMP.
bin Us.
that come 'round-to
ever Brought to Town. I
i
nnd have got
'AIL TO CALL ON ME
; Ii
rcNandise,
Taken A
Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
IoiigI as Coa, Oregon,
DEALE
"tsH ITT
AND
GROCERIES,
o
to enumerate,
Uelieving all can be satisfied
as we buv and sell for cash
F 11 " a
rV U:l H
3- V l- H
ii tfz&zz&a- jus h
Best Iri iTlxo ,7orl.dl
small gsme muae in d csjiore. u gram.
HfaU.W(UaifWGM IVWWMrBw"n o , -
cTurantMd And tha only absolutciT sale rifle jn4e. AH ?.,
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
C. W KNOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire proof Brkk Building
ISO Rooms,
In tbu Center of tlctity
COR. FROST AND MORRISON' ST3., ..PORTLAND
EUROPEAN rLAS.
17.SM0XD 110TEL,!
First C!as3 In Every Particular,
C'OR.VEK KkoXT AND Ml.UKIbOX Ets
PORTLAND, OUEGON
Tiioma3!;ixeax, Pr.ijuiUor.
fpiIE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT.
Charles IIeilmax, Proprietor.
The very best in, the Market is set
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
Cor. Third and E Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIKE
Tills LARGE AND WELL-APPOISTED nOUSE
offers superior accomodations a' jiopular prices.
Meals 25c, Hoouig 25c. and 50c. Only three blocks
from all Uc-fioU and Steamer landings. Free Buss
to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No
overcharges or deviation from regular rates of SI -00
pwr oav.
mars-tf E. LEW 1ST ON. rrop'r.
EsUblUhed lSo2.fi J
A. ROBERTS, f
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, pV.
THE v LEADING
AND
OF OREGON.
THE PLACE TO BUY.
JBC0NGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
SHlLeatiier asd Saddlery Hardware
103 and 110 Front Street POKTLAXD OREGON
Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STORE
i .
Ai full line of fir3t class Furniture.
j
Anything repaired or made ltd order.
ALL IXSTAXTER.
Great Overland Route I
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
ONLY LIKE RUNN1NC
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars,
' Magnificent Cay Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
; WITH BERTHS FREE CF COST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul ami Minneapolis
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RQKiIiKC
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
.. FROM THE COAST
OYER THE
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Blaflv
St Joseph, Atclilsoii,
Leavenworth,
Kansas City,
Burlinston, Qulncy,
JSt Louis, Chicago
AMD ALL POINTS
I PAST AND QOUTHEASrn I
I sliAsI AND OOUTHEASj 1
O- 0
Via St. Paul and Sliuiieapolis.
SLEEPING CARSj-
Are hauled on regular Ex
2)ress Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Tortland at 3:00 r, M.; daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or St. Pul 12:30
p. m., third day.
Connection made at Sfc. Paul and
Minneapolis to all points East, South
and Southeast.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45
a. m., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30
p. m., connecting withO. E. & N. Co.'s
boats for all points on Paget Sound.
'. A. D. Charlton,
Ceneral Western Passenger Agent,
No. 2 Washington St,
Portland, Oregon.
Dr. IIERKCOLD,
TElUp-Stairs over L. He fills' Jewelry Stor-
RDSCEBRC C8EKT8.'
MARBIJJ WORKS.
T II. O'M ALLEY,
tl . Propiietor of
ROSEEURG MARBLE WORKS.
And Dealer ii .
TOOMBSTONES, TArtHS, ETC.
ehoj EcuroVIIcRsn'i Kt.we.
CAYEATS. TRACE MARKSANB COPYRIGHTS-
ObtaincJ, and all other bnsIucM In the V. S
Patout, Oltlce attended to" for MODERATE FEES.
Send MODEL OR DBAWIXG. We advise as
patcnUbillty in a tit charge; and e make NO
CHANGE CXLEKS ViE OBTAIN PATEST.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Sopt.
Money Order Dir., and to official' of the TJ. 8.
Patent office. For circular, advice, terms aa .
rclurcnces to actuat clients io yonr fln State
county, write to
C, A.SXOW&CO.,
Opposite Patent OfBce,- Washington, D. C.
BLACKSMITH AND BHEELWRISHT
B0WEN BROS.
llavtu Jiaaol ved tli copartoorsbip exitit
inp; between Bunnell & BoWca Eros, and
are uow prepare! to tlo all work in their
lino iii a
WORKMANLIKE
"MAN NEB, AKX) 4T EEASOXAELR RATES.
O. &3 XS. g'-ntr
k Full Line of ;
Staple aad Fancy Groceries,"
Table asd Pocket Ctjtlebt,
Glassware Crockery ;
Queensware Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge.
FOR SALE
A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION
IN LOOKING GLASS,
General Merchandise, Lot Ware
House and Store with Stock on hand,
on Iioosonalle Terms. " Inquire of
W. COCHKAN.
i
MEDICAL- c
DR, LIEEiG'S
W OKDEEFX7L
German Invigorator
Men who are tafferiof frooi
Disease and Weakaesa bre't
on by early impradedce or
excesses, cansliur "nerrons
debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., hT
ing trivd in vain every known remedr. shonidpre- ,
enra immediately UK. LIEDIQ'8 ISVIOORATOB
So. 2. -
THE DOCTOR will agree to forfeit $1,000 for
case undertaken, not cured. The reaeo why
many cannot get cured ot weakness and the abore
disease is owinir to a complication called PKOSTA
TOHKHKA with Dyierathesia, which requires
seecial trentment. -
DU. LIEDIO'3 IXViOORATOR Ko. t," under eur
ad .-ice and special treatment,! the only positive cure
for PKObTATOKKHEA. - " - i
DR. LIEBIO & CO. (or the past slaetcen years
have made an exclusive specialty of h treatment e f
diseases of men. 1
If pimples apear on the face, if yon become list
less and despondent, look out for the complication
with Heminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known
asProstatorrhoa. Hundreds of lives have been lost
and thousands hnve lost their property and pleasure
in life from its effects. Varicocele; or wermy veins
of the scrotum, often the unsuspected cause of Lost
Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., . DR. LIEBIO'8 Invisr
orator, No. 8, is the only known renied yfor tn
above cnmplicr.tion, and perfect and pennanea
cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken una
der ourspecial advice and treatment.
Most powerful electric belts free to our patients.
To prove the wonderful power of the INVIGORA
TOR, A 2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.
Call or address,
Dr Uellg & Co's Private Dispensary.
400 Geary 8t. 8an Francisco, CaL
Dil. MINTIE,
THE SPECIALIST. ,
So. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Treats all Chronic, Special and Prirate
Diseases with Wderful Success. i.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
USA Ae.YC.it HAlUlHii
HJCRE for Nervous Debilty
Jiiausted Vitality, Sperms,
iitorroea, lAyf atannood.
Jilmpoteney, Paralysis,
f rostatorrhca, and all the
terrible effects of Self.
abase, youthful follies and
jexcesees in maturer years,
lucu as Lobs of Veaiery
s Lassitude Nocturnal Ihn-
J ssians. aversion tnsex-latv
I'lirinosol Vision. Noises in the B4d, EXCESSES
IN DRINKING intoxtcatins; liquors, toe vital fluid
parsing unobserred in the urine, and snaay either dis
eases that lead to Insanity and dentil.
Da. JiixTm.wboisA Beoular Putsicub, uM.
atr op THf CsivmerrT or I'ESMTrtVAKiA, WU1 ecresj
to forfeit Fits Etodskti Dollau for a cam efthsj
lrm.l th. VIT V RltTftOTlVP y-j . . . .
...v 1 . iu .i.'u.u.. ... uuuer nis sjrvciei
adiice and treatment) will not cure, cr for anrtbietc
impure or mjurloas found in it. Dm. Mrsna trenv
all private diseases tncceeefallv withoet msrtt 1
CoxsfLTATioic Fars. Thorough examination aid as
vice, includine analysis of urine, 95.00. Price
VITAL RESTORATIVE, 11.60 a bottle, or four tSnee
tha quantity, $6.00; sent to any address apon receipt
of Pric?, or C. O. D., secured from -observatira, and
In TrW Tae U daetred by Dm. Mm 11 n, EaaMrt -STSsas,
Si ivxciaoo. Caw Mead tot list f M. .
Uoiis and pamphiet.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Hill be sent to any one applying by letter, statins;
symytoms, sex and :re. Strict secret In regards to
all business transactions, - .
D. Mirmm's KiBkirr REmror, KEPHRITICm
Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomplalnt ,
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leuchorrhea etc. ."or sale by a)
drnfrgigts; II a bottle or six bottles for llvedollars.
Dk. Mncrmi DiKDmos Pius are the best and the
cheapest Dtsj Eraia and EHWI core in tha market.
For sale of all dnunrtata ..
SMAIXvPOX.;
MAUS OAS BE EEM0VED.
' LEON &CO,
Loi.dnn, Perfumers ti VL K. the Queen, hare
te'd and pat3nted the world-renowned .
OBLITERATOR,
which removes Email Pox Marks, ortowever lomm
standing. The application is simple and harmless .
causes no inconvenience, and contains nothing; in '
jurious. Trice $2.60.
SUPEFLTJ0US HUB
Leon & Co 's "DEPILATORY".
Removes Superflouus Hair in a few minute
without pa:n or unpleasant sensation never
growajpua. simple and harmless.
Full directions. 8entby maX Priced
GEO AV SHAW,
GENERAL AGENT,
2196008661,108101?, Mass,"
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