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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, MARCH, 1 9, 1886.
s VMPTVAB r LA ws.
This government muter its present
management is moying so serenely tJiat
those of the ojjo&ite faith are much
Editor Review: It has been
chraged by the opponents of prohibi
tion that such a policy would be an
attempt to create a sumptuary law,
which having for its object the re
straint of individual rights, would be
contrary to the principles of our re
publican institutions. The opponents
of the democratic party, the Plaindeal
er especially, claims because the demo
cratic platform of 1884 declares against
any sumptuary law, it has therefore de
clared against a 'prohibitory law.
For the benefit of these persons, we
would like to quote from Hon. John B.
Finch, one of the ablest, most eloquent
temperance orators in this country.
"Webster defines .sumptuary laws to be
'such as restrain or limit the expense
of citzens in appirel, food, furniture
and the .like.' If laws 'prohibiting the
manufacture and sale of liquors are
sumptuary; then the laws prohibiting
houses of prostitution, gambling hells.
the sale of diseased meat, and quaran
lining small-pox and yellow fever are
sumptuary I have no patience with
men who presume on tho ignorance of
people. I A person who will speak of a
law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicants
'as sumptuary, is-'either an illiterate
ass, a conceited idiot or a political
trickster." Temperance people will
certainly accept the words of this
able and sincere advocate of the cause
of prohibition in preferense to any
thing from the pen of the Editor of
our cotemporary. ' The Democratic par
ty believe that the majority should
rule in this government for the people,
and will favor allowing the- people to
vote upon this and all other questions
in which they are interested, believing
that the will of the people shall be
supreme. Cold Wate.
Cigar ; Store ! !
DEALER IN
ils, IVuts Cigars
MCREK1TY. ... " Tub Tribune, so sava tin- World, is
f ........ j ... . . .
very much afraid that if Cougress
grants jiermission to the International
Navigation Company to register as
troubled in mind and pocket. The! American ten foreign-built vessels it
abrasions that are made on the Dero- J will prove an entering wedge for free
ocratic cuticle are so slight as to pro-1 trade in vessels for service between (Otlfl'CtiOIlCI'iCSj f Til"
duce consternation and alarm on the home ports. 1 his does not follow,
part of Republicans who had thought I though if -the people choose, .to m ako
to regain their lost power by disaffec- that kind of a wedge of it, it is exelu
tion in the ranks of the unterrined. sivelr their business. In the mean
l
The prognosis of the disease of office J time we should like to see an entering
seeking among the Democrats by the wedge of tho possession of a part of J PLACE OF BUSINESS OPPO-
Kepublicans, nas not so lar, been pro-1 tne ocean tranic to ioreijm ports, , '
,. ,. ' . , . 11 --ixi SITE DEPOT, ASHLAND OREG
phetic. The Democrats will wc think which can only be secured through the '
recover, but the condition of the office privilege to purchase ships in the
goers on the other ; side we think is J cheapest market Our people can be QtlklclliCl FlimitUrC St01"C
hopeless. trusted to attempt to make a little I
mma , ; money in that way without endanger- -Oj- -t rjXlixvVji
Pn TJfvtfw T? -vnlcJr.fr Ucf ..wt i"g the builder of home-t)ort ships a Has on hand a full assortment of all
J tmi.us particle. But there is no excuse for kinds of Furniture, which he will sell
connmnsr the Drivuesre to one comnanv J i v
EDUCATIONAL.
.1 1 ooo Reward!
mmm mu mjm mm hi y awv mv m:
s, in an- I mrmT mi n aw J a . . . ....
u
to ministers you ask the question,
"whoever heard of the preachers get
ting out o the church because the devil
got inl" Then you say "if implying a duccd & MU u Jou
doubt there is an error in the Demo- j
or for limiting the number of ships. tt-ii, 5 tlc.,t
1 lit; H HU MTUH i Ullt; lliLU VI- 1UUU1-
?Irvci $tv rrk vrc fv niinff Oi-il . winrlnur
EKAT0R W llson of Iowa has mtro- fm m Kr r..t-
Also agent for a first class sewing ma
fourth class matter, which is now six- chine.
EEPABING OF ALL KINDS OF
Democrat will correct the error and
preserve the body politic. Now sir, I
printed matter. The freight of $320
a ton ought to be enough to mv well
t. t - i ji i ii.i l . " o i ' ;
nave uearu ormu so.newuere, uiat one f . . fc. d f mevchaJtdiMm
r . t -V-.i.. i L a.1 i "on I . . ' . n '
uonn v vwy uiu awut uie jrar i. The ass of tbig bjU WQulJ degt
i i . . e l t. it. i .:i I 1 i
on accout ot neing rti uu Vy tue uevn . d , f t, . , f , ,
.... . r ! I , ' I nuiu litn,n
suppose; aumission ro cue wauou , d nicrchandiSe that 20 throudi
puipus out or me out tvisioio organi- the 1)0stoffice. It should bo killed
zation or enure li) ana built a new snip
which he named society (afterward The Blade says that Postal telegraph
church) speaking from your standpoint is dead so far as this Congress is con-
was this not an elegant structure! has corned.' So is every other measure that
this craft not been afloat ever since? refers te the public welfare. But the
are you not still looking to it for a safe business for which Congress was elected
landing? did he not act wisely in so do- goos bravely on. The Republican and
ing? does it net often become necessary Democratic fight for supremacy and
to replace old ships with new onesl has spoils is booming, and monopoly in
not the Democratic ship been patched terests are safe from interference or
and mended until the sumptuary and control.
It is asserted that tne Umo law in
regard to habitual criminals, which
nrovides that those convicted of a third
offence arc punishable by a life sen
tence, is the most advanced step ever
taken in prison reform by any Ameri
can state. Those who devote a large
portion of their time to the investiga
tion of criminal records and reformatory
measures in connection with punish
uicnt for crime are strong in the belief
that this step marks the beginning of a
now era in dealing with criminal class
es. i It needs no argument to prove
that tho men who have attained the
rank of habitual criminals, are too dan
gerous to be permitted to run at large
in any community. They are the
teachers, the organizers, the captains
of crime. Without their leadership
the great majority of criminals would
be like raw recruits in an army with
out officers. An illustration of this is
seen in the state of affairs that exists
in the North-west to-day. The rank
and file of strife breeders and malcon
ionts who are ready for outrage and
eager for, spoil would .be practically
harmless but for ihq skill of the habit
ual criminals who lead, organize and dij
rect them.: Oregonian.
JSATOK'S SUCCESSOR.
It will be a serious shock to the
nerves of the late g.o.p. to learn that
the President pnrposes to nominate
ex-Senator Brucea4he place vacated
in tho Civil Service commission by the
resignation of Dorman B. Eaton. Mr.
Bruce is a representative colored man
and while he is as well qualified for
the position as the late Civil Seryice
commissioner,; he is in possession of
those liberal (qualities of mind that go
to make up s conversative scntleman
which were noticeably lacking in Mr
Eaton. Aftej- the election of Mr.
Cleveland and when the Republicans
were trying to arouse the fear3 of the
negroes of the South by telling them
that "Massa Cleaveland would put
them back iintq slavery again, Mr
Bruce raised his voice and assured the
' pocr. deluded followers of the fanatica
"bloody shiA" Republicans, that their
cause was safe in hands of the adminis
tration. The nomination of Mr. Bruce,
as long as a Republican was to be selett.
' ed for tho place, suqws wisdom on the
part of the President. World.
FURNITURE,
ORGANS
I PIANO'S ETC.
Done at short notice and at rcason-
EVERYTHING MaPE To OHDEH.
GIVE HIM A CALL. -
0
,r. -!.. u Wlisou. oi parsons.
Ewho wa appointed by the State! haiiraa lady
. "i..,..,r LVtlM World's Fair at NowOrleaiu, ii
E .i.iiiiiirv rf a reporter, said: "lean not
F . . . , TW TI HKVKV Til KA TM KM F
Mv Buffering nearly distracted roe. My stomach
wi deranjred and my nervous system was complete
ly ,roken. I suffered from partial paralysis, rheu
matism and neuralgia. Added to the above syrap
tonnrwere loss of niomory, vorcc, appetite and lack
ol nerve force. My family physician did me no good
and bv the advice of a friend, I bought Dr. Turner's
Treatment. Two packages completely cured roe.
r think the treatment te wonderful in its effenta..
j .,i.,i it in all cases of eeneral or nervous
aim iw". - - - .,.,, .
debility, anu uiaeasea condition mun """'"'i
nvys, liver anu uiowi.
To The Women!
v , r,M if on arc suffering from eenerai ut
bility of the systeui, heaaacne e, l - pr;marv
r boin siues, general itw", """"" ! " 1 .
. ahfimimn. fliishes of heat, imlpitation of the 1 First grade Junior class.
heart, smothering in the breast, fainting sensations, 30,, gTiu0 Jnnior class. .
... .i..i.u;ii. ..iirrhtnir. neuraliria. wakefulness. I 0
nervous wwinv, ..-(,-0, -
Ijbs of lwer memory and appetite, weakness of a
nrivate nature or Darrennesu, nu w v-
1 :L1..M -I ntwlrarroa of tho t rAAt.mp.nt.
Mim VI1U H1UI1IUIII M I.. J fv-". v. - -
. ti .11 1 it hns no eflUal. I fTtlv V-ftlW T noimtio
a a u... ,-,-.. 1 ,j i.i i..i "-"r
or married. It is a sure cure for dys- instrument.
pepsia, malaria, nervous or general Arawing anu 1 aiming .
ueuiutTi nervous prosbntbiun tcsuit
ing from indiscretions of youth or ox
fwaa of maturcr years, or overwork
of the brain, and it has no equal for curing all forms
of no rvousness and bashfuluess, caused by over In-
dul'Tiice, excess or impotence, it n:w oeen useu
sucressfully i" thousands of cases by both men and
women, and is the best medicine know for the re-
pairnient mo procreauve jhjci .oKiiiig
vitality. We will gu rantce that three packages
will cure the worst case of debility, causing dimness
of sicht, defective memory, aversion to society, want
of anibition, loss of power, &c. Each package of
Tvesik's Trkatmesi contains all medicines necessary
for mcr ope moutn a treatment, wwi mo " com
plete insWuctions how to exercise, uiet, oatne, etc.
One box fcures catarrh.
Price 'irurneis xreatmcnt per pacKnge, i; inrec
packnKes sent prepaid on roeiit of price. Thou
snndifif chses of diseases mentioned above have
beoi! cured with one nackace. and knowing as we
do its wonderful curative effects, the Treatment
haviiu; boen useu in private practice ior over mi n,y
years in St I-ouis, wc will give the following written
guarantei'S With each order for 3 boxes accompanied
by 82, wo pill send our written guarantee to refund
the momy 11 the 1 ukatmf.n t uoes not encct a cure.
Send motfy by postal note orat our risk. Address
t. L. uiasu s (Jo., sixrn anu aiurKci Directs, 01.
!,cuis, M.
OAKLAND.
School Ycir liegins Monday, Sejitcinbcr 7, 1885.
office planks are about the only solid
ones in it is the Prohibition Star not
right in choosing to lose the ship rather
than both ship and cargo1? does not
the Democratic party refuse to declare
for or against any other question so
generally affecting the people? no! Then
why not this. Let the Democratic party
come square to the front face this issue,
declare herself in favor of blottins out
this accursed traffic and we will all
board her for another passage, unless
this is done she deserves to sink and
surely will, I hope however, the crew
and all passengers on board will be
saved, more especially The Review
and its editor on account of his ability
to do good.
If this is not too personal I desire
space in your column for the same.
Yours in haste James Cjiexoweth.
Oakland, March 17th, 1886.
No sir, your"letter is not too person
al. We always take pleasure, in pub
lishing articles writteft in a gentleman
ly and conscientious manner. The
only rejoinder we would make at pres
ent is this, John Wesley neycr did
leave the ship.' He lived and died a
member in good standing in the En
glish, or Episcopalian Church. Of
course this fact lets your logic ''lose
its sweetness on the desert air." Nei
ther is your parallel germane to this
case. Macauley says, "a change in
society necessitates a change of gov
ernment." We fully recognize this fact
as a . party, and are anxious to settle
this matter at the earliest possible mo
ment before the tribunal of the enf ran
chised American voters, and this trib
unal is final in this country, for we can
take no appeal to a Ifbuse of Lords.
Wo will stay on the old ship, and fight
this battle together. -
Minister Phelps has dined with
Queen Vietoiia at Windsor Castle in
the company of the Rothschilds. At
no time siirce the battle of Bunker Hill
has the tie that binds the two English-
speaking nations been more closely
drawn than at this verv moment.
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Dumociats register by all means, and
let no side issue cause vou to deflect
into some unknown canyon.
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THE COURSE OF STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OF ANY
who may attend. Many noble and brilliant minds glow with a Uc-nirc for knowledge
bat circumstances preclude their attending remote or more exclusive institutions; among
6ii ch arc frequently found the biightest and most promising in school.
Hence the coarse of study is made almost as full as that of many of our Colleges,
while the character of iustructructiou u inferior to noue..
Tuition per Session of Twelve AVeek
As a uwjnue umi
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
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5 00 Second grade Middle class. .
6 00 Senior class
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OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL!
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Graduates Receive (State Educational Diploma
FOR PAUTICULHS, ADDKESS
IIENKY L. BENSON, President.. DRAIN, Or.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
j VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
I And Connections. .
Fare froii Portland t o San Francisco 832; to Sacra-
fi monto$30.
$1000 REWARD
Close wimections made at Ashlaud with stage of
the Calif irnia Oregon & Idaho Stajre Comnany.
(DKlLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
j I East Side Division.
BETWrN PORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mail Train
1 tEAVE. ARRIVE.
rortlandvi 7.30A. M. Ko8ehur(r. ,Tt6.15 P- M.
KoFoburg.I C.25P. M. Ashland 4.45 A.M.
AslOand..! 7.45 1. M. Rosoburr....5.25 A. M.
Roaeuunr.l 5.30 A . M. Portland 4.25 P. M.
I Albany Express Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland. . . . .4.0f V. M. Lebanon.,. . . .u.ZU r. M.
LcUauon. ...... .4.45A. M. I 1'ortlana . . . . iu.iw r. 01.
Pullman Paiu:o Sleeping Cars daily bet ween A. osny
anil Ashland,
The O. and C. U. R. Ferry makes connection with all
thercjular trains on East Side Div. from footof F St.
Will be (riven any man
who will produce a sci
entist o Inrfre oxinti
ence, and widely know-
to lie an honcrablc man
who Will assert that re-
fiued cast zinc is not one
of the most enduring of
all known matcrialy to
withstand the action a of
the woathcr.
DETROIT
I1HONZE CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
NDDHSEB Fr . SUPERIOffTO
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MONUMENTAL
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MONUMENTS
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45000
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STATUARY
Were awanlcd llie
GOLD MEDAL
AT '
WORLD'S FAIR,
Nkw Oklkaxs,
1 s s tA- n
J. A. Cardwell,. Agent, - Jacksonville, Oregon.
- r 1
Jolin Myers says that it is the grand
est honor of his life to have presided
over the lawless assembly in Portland.
That's rough 011 the Democratic
party. It has honered John several
times. It will not do so any more.
Good bve John! Benton Laader.
Hon. L, F. Lane being unable to
attend the meeting of the Democratic
Central Committee to-morrow in Port
land, gave his proxy to Hon. Mr. Cat
lin of Portland.
A Journal that caters to every ele
ment that "bobs up serenely" on the
political or social world, and has not
the moral back-bone to denounce
wrong, vicious heresies, is truly a thing
to be pitied. ' Catering to every new
wind of doctrine may for the time
bring coin to such journals, but in the
outcome, it will prove a boomerang.
The strong journal that ha& an opinion
and dare announce it at all necessary
times, is the one that is of value to a
community or estate.
- Tiie Mountain Sentinel says: "The
Portland World, edited and published
by A. Noltner, i3 a pager of which the
Democracy of Oregon can feel justly
proud. The World is full of general
and local news, and editorially is one
of the fullest and best papers on the
coast" I
The dispatches of the 8th instant
stated that "Edmunds had a cold," and
was too I hoarse to speak that day.
Well, now that is news! Edmunds is
a perpetual glacier and any 'cold" that
collides with him will be knocko into
a howling blizzard. World.
If you want to vote, register your
name at the precinct polling place on
April 5th, Gth or 7th.
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the following:
The Reform Club met at the usual place of
meetinrj with a large audience. After the
usual order of business we were addressed by
the lion. II. S. Strange on the subject Pro
hibition. He was listened to with marked
interest by all present. His argument con
tained' many good points worthy of remem
brance and sincerely we hope in the future we
may have the pleasure of listening to him
again. 1 here are thirty-eight members en
rolled, and seventeen of them are voters.
The next meeting will be on Saturday eve
ning, March 20th 1S86, at 7 o'clock P. M.
the speaker chosen by the committee is the
Ed. of The Review. The programme consists
of songs, speeches, dialogues, etc. The at
tendance of all interested in the cause are
cordially solicited.
L. T. Thomison, A. D. Hawx,
President. Secretary.
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Land Office at Ri-sebura Oregon, March 10, 1830.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowing-named
settler has filed notiee of hra in
tention to ninka final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the Register
or Reiver at Roseburj Land Office, on Saturday,
April, 17 lSS"i, viz: Thomas Wilson preemption D. S.
No 87 f"r the S. E. I of S. E. 1 sec. 2 Ti. 31 S. R. 5
West W. M.
He names the followinif w itnesses to prove his
continuous resilience U.n, and cultivation of, caid
land, viz: J. J. Packard, V. Pickett, James I'ickett,
J. J. Birch, all of Canyonvillc, loitdas Co. Oregon.
Also t the same time and place viz: J. J. Packard
Home-lead No. iili iT the N. W. J of X. W. J, S. J
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Tuesdaj, Thursday, Saturday, at 9 A. M.
LEAVE YAQUINA i
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at ii A. SI.
The fine A 1 Steamship "Ya'.juina" sails
From Yaipiina " From San Francisco
Sunday, Slarch 14th,
Wednesday, " IMth,
Sunday, April, 4th,
Wednesday, " 14th,
Sunday, " 2ith,
Wednesday, March 10th,
Fridav, " " l'Jtli,
Tuesday " 30th
Fridav April 9th
Tuesday, ' 20th.
The Company reserves the nht to ehamre
sailing days. Fares. Cabin, 14; Steerage, S7;
freight at reduced and moderate rates.
River Boats on the Willamette connect at
Corvallis. Low fares and rates. ig
For further informatio apply to
UoUC(
I - ' A 0. F. & P. As't., Corvallis
NOTICE.
I warn all persons that my wife Clara B. Colby
has loft my hod and board, without a Justcaiwc, and
I will .not lie resjionsiblc for, or pay an h'lls she
mav contract. J.MKS H. CoiBT.
Yoneolla Or. Feb. 10, JBSo S
i ' West Side Division'
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
j V ail Ti
LEAVE. I ! ARRIVE.
Portland 9.00 A. M. Corvallis 4.30P.M.
Corvalli 8.30 A. M. Portland 3.20 P- M.
) Express Train.
1LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 5.00 P. M. McStinnvillc . . 8.00 P. M.
HcMinnriUo.... 5.45 A.M. Portland. .... .830 A. U.
Local tickets for sale and baRsragc checked at com
pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second street
Tickets for principal points in California can only be
:. . . ., ... ....... ...'.. ..Ifiiw.
nrocurca ana oajrjrajro cnecscu t-uiuMj - ...v.
Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not bo received for shipment after 5
o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div.
E. KOEULER, E. P. ROGERS.
iManagor. i O. F. & Pass Agent.
IP 1
W&ZTSET.T
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED
TO FURNISH
KVKUYiTIIING IN LlNli:
Is.
aving lately fitteJ up a now STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is
prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notice at
H'
Hard Time Prices.
fold. dro
Wll stand for tle Season at
josejti varion's Jjivery sta
ble inRoscburg. Beginning
March 1st and continuing
three months.
Barn lumbar and fencin furnlslieil on short notico. 1
j. j. wnnvEir.
GOLD DROP
MflTC
CHICKS BY
With (he Mot Perfect and Success
ful lnilttloD of the lieu.
I THE ORAIG
-a.3srirox7-Kro233VEiar,a?.
For Assessor.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the. office of Asscsor, for Douglas county,
subject to the decUiori of the ensuing Demo
cralic County Convention.
J E. II. BURCHARD.
BO
ROUGH
YOU
OR
1
Lumber
i :
WANT
DRESSED
At Fair Prices?
Do you want to Imikl next season? 3f so have your lumber sawed now
hat it may be thoroughly seasoned.
J. Q. Booth,
It will coat no more.
ADDIlESS;
Cleveland. O,- Ti. A. Booth, Brain Or.
PAGE & DIMMICK,
oakijAN :
t
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
GLASS,
WATCHES,
i'
U3S-
- rORBGrOIV
DEALERS IN
BOOKS,
OILS,
puhy,
JEWELRY,
STATIONERY,
VARNISHES,
TRUSSES,
TOILET GOODS
PERFUMERIES, COMBS, BRUSHES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC
if-
Soli
OOfl
. loo U
neS
FOLDING INCUBATOR.
BlmDUcltv lueii. Molamna toezMoae. ko wineries, cloctcworlc rpuniotnr im.nnn n.
Is a tlioroufhored Jersey Bull. Dale flY8Pw.Pe"0I..aer;. S?W"JJ Neds no
. a wMuiiug. attiuns iuj icsnsro quo. J 1 i'wwu iuiub ick .iKeineuaoi atruriR. Til
11 ,1 I i inn . i.. i MpaMpMMiiiHiipMHMpp.MHiM vnu uwuu uDbuioi pmi ra utciover nnn or
re, suoil norns, wtjiyus nw iuuuu,
is five years old, and has all the char
acteristics of the Jorst-y Stock.
Insurance - - - - $3.00
To insure sex of Calf, $6.00
runlr Tha antra u . .
aricston natural sull tm ihe lower portion and receive the ncc
atlrotnataak of warm water In thiillrl. HrnmriiraMmiiiii,
d bv drawlnir off a oart nt thn ur.ru. hJ.. ..-.i 1..
W1U boiling water, about 19 quart at a time for smaller size.
EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell al from 50c to $1 per Pound.
LIJfJ!i? R.rt?' will for tho cMc.lr8iongr8 tlie
needartlOclal heat, thus saving expense of special brooder. Botli ai
f?. -SUI S2.ae BroodcrltlsunBurpassed by any niachlne, no niat
ter what tUe cost, and Is Uie nhii, ehrap4-t and most easily
Sfff-JS?? . ato ,or PODlo vor. Tho Craig incubator can lis
rSL,iiJ.?rofl' Sl. nv.fon. , Any person should have a paying hatch
wwk of thohetl! lmtcUc,u' tnm "t"il days, and equals the best
I A DFf5."rYf"3 thonsandB who ro slrnpfrllnn for pecuniary
Independence will rind artinclal roarlns of pouliry
a moctnrofltanle home Industry. It requires the least possible canliat.
Does not Interfere with household duties. Tho same Are that prepares
Uia meals can beat water for au Incubator.
! Rontsoif Strut. MMpnis.
Tenn. From SWcggs I hatched l7
chicks in tne i;raift incuoaior. i
know It Is t he beet one made. Your
plans for brooder arc unexcelled.
f ' JJ. Ki. HATCH.
HoMrtAT.il. 111. Third trtal. nnt.
of 78 CRirs batched 65 chirks. Had
Terr Rood success first trial. K ev
er bad a liner lot of chickens.
HELEN OHNDOUFF.
filTAKOW. 111. Tonr lncnliatnr
seats all tne hens for hatching. l
Sot 143 egg tinder hens and have
30 chicks. 1 set 101 tn Incuhntot
and have 8? good, hcultliy chicks
as a result. C. W. MAYS.
Bivertov. Neb. Hatched one
brood to get my hand In. fully 60
per cent of all eggs put In. No
trouble to keep an even tempera
ture. Shall run It all winter.
K. VAN DEUSEK.
- ELrHiTdtTTiTriwir. N. V. ilv ns
ing the Craig Incubator 1 consider
ny nrst attempts at artinclal Incu
latlon a complete success.
A. VVLLI tli UUliAND.
0 G6S 8IZ.
poo "
BOO
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F. D. CRAIG, uiH. North EvansfDn, III.
rBEND CENTS IX STAMPS FOR CATLOGVF.
Contains more useful poultrylnformatlon than anyrjliook. lescnbs
UlrS?d8i9!?.a,K: firps. hen-hoiises, brooders. Incubators, eio.
TSUUIIOW to WASJB lOOO uer cent. oroBt od cot.
If you knew how cheap I
sell Bells for Farms, Schools or Churches
You would surely have one. :
ir'a.
Lit
CI-
1
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X H f 0 H I Or B EL tC
1 also deal in Thresher, Engines, Mill Machinery, Pumps, Insiiiratoi's
(The best Boiler feeder known) Steam Fitting Goods, Belting, Oils, j Also
General Agent for, The ShIpman Engine, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dust, No
Dirt Send for circular ina prices. Office Foot of Morrison, Street Portland
Oregon
GIVE ME A CALL. !
ZJ T. WRIGHT.
Wr,lUrilTYfrornAHf.OYAriCE
y 1
UlPaL OeL 30 th. 1883.
'; f
JHnde AnI.rofhe flnt itnl bostqnnl.
lty f CiiM tor wltbMtiuidlns beat.
Every good thing la Cotinter
felted, and consumers are CAU
TIONED against IMITATIONS of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See that the exact
label Is on each chimney bm above.
The leari Top is always clear and
bright Glass.
Usmafactared OHI.T by
GEO. A. UACBETH a CO.
PltUtlmrtrli Iad ClaM Works.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
PETITION
To the County Court of the County ol Douglas,
St.it e ol Oregon.
We, your ititioiiers, lcjral voters of the Prcuiiirl
of Scottelmrg, Douglas county, Oregon, ask your
honorable body, to jrraiit a Liccnfe to G. lliU:l-l,
bo sell s'irituous malt and vinous liquors, ' less
quantities than one gallon in the Uyvru of ScoUab urg
for one year.
S. Nottajfc, C. A. Hendergoxi, Wut. Sa-yer3, K If.
Bnrchard, W. C'lementsi, An8rc- Sawyers, M. J.
Thonijisoii, II. Weatherly, W. Sa'cbard, 8. Turner
W. J. Burchard, J. O. Bureliard, J. N. lledden. C.
Hacker, Wm, Hart, II. Butler, Wm. Cmiuriuu, S.
Strietland, J. McCahey, E. J. Copeland, W. li. J'xl
terson, Asa Andrews, C. lledden, O. Olass, S F. Mc
Kolx!rti, Oco. Br wu Geo. Bauer, T.- W. Andrews,
(J. 11. Luder.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEXTIIAT TIIE UNDER
sigtHsd, will icake aiilication to tho County Court
... . I ...... .. ui..t..fnK .. - . . i .
ullrternlof Court.on Wediios.lay the Ttliday of Airil,
ISai;, for a License to sell Sftirituous liquors in leas
quantities than a gallon, in the to n of St:otUtljurg,
for the jieriod of one year. Gi8. SIitchrll,
Scottbhurg, DoUgli, Couutv Orcg. Feb. 1, ISiW.
CITY DRAYING
i r -
CONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON
JOHN VAN BlttE.
Backlen's Arnica Salve- I
The Dest Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures! Tiles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or ! money
refunded Jrrice '25 cts box.
For safely Marste&s & Co i
notice to creditors.
VTOT1CEIS HEREBYG1VEKTHATTHECNHEU
J.1 signed wag on Feb. 13, 1886 .duly appointed Ex
ecutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Wm. Street
Rice Deed, by the County Court of Douglas County,
Oregon. Now therefore all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified
to present the same properly verified, to tne at my
residence in Calajiooia precinct, Douirlas County,
Oregon, within six months from this date.
Dated March, lrtth 10. SLutv Rick.
Executrix.
Suiniuoiis-
In the Circuit Court in and for Dou'as County,
State of Oregon.
John Stimdlcy Haiutiff
vs
Cyrus Smith, John S. Milier, Prudence George, Re
becca Pane and Ellen Hopkins, Dcfeudairs.
Action at law to recover real property and damages.
To John 3. Miller, Prudence George, lU'bccca
Pane, and Kllen Hopkinsi, above named defendants.
In the name of Jhc State of Oregon, You and each
of you are hereby required toapoear and answer the
complaint filed against you by ' tho plaiutifl John
Standley in the above entitled Court and action on
or before the first day of the next regular term of
said Court tow-it: the first Monday the Sd day of May
1SS0, and if you fail so to answer the said complaint,
the plaintiff will take judgement against vou and
each of you, for the relief demanded in hist complaint,
and that is for the recovery of an undivided one
eighth interest iu feeof all that part of Section twenty-two
(22) on the East sidtfof the South Umqua
Kivcr in Tow nship Twenty eight (2S) South Kaig
six (0) West of Willamette meridian foruierlv owned
and possessed by Alausou Miller Sr.; alr-o the South
east vuarter of the North-east quarter. West half of
the North-east qu-irtor, xorth half of the South east
quarter, North-wct uarter. North half of South
west quarter, and South-west quarter of South-west
quarter of Scci-ion twenty three (23)all iu Townxhip
Twenty-eight (2.S) South Range six (i) west of Will
amctte meridian containing in all about six hundred
and forty acres, excepting therefrom the following
dcscrilied portion thereof eet off and admeastucd to
Susan Miller the wife of AIaus.ni Millerdeceascd, as
her dower interest therein towit: Beginning at a
stake outside of the fence al the South -cast corner
of the orchard running North to a stake at the South
cast of the stock ell, thence north to a stake it-iml.
ing on soutb lank of the Crock or branch, down said
Creek or branch following its utcandcruicn to its
junction at South I. mKua river; thence up said
river to where south line of the field fence joins to
the river at a black oak tree about eighteen inches
in diameter, thence following said fence with all it
angles easterly to the place of hmrimiimr inVlu.i;.,..
orchard, dwelling House, outbuilding, an,s, sheds,
and coimlsand appurtenances thereunto belonging;
For fifty dollars damages for the wrongful with hold
ing of said premises and fox the costs and disburse.
mcius incurrcu uercurt
This summons is published bv order of linn, rt a
Bean, Judge of the said Circuit Court for l.i .u
County, State of Oregon, made and entered the 0th
day of March 1866. i
J. C. Fuusrtox & J. W. Hamilton,
j Attorneys for Plaintiff.
suimnoiiR.
In the Circuit Court in the State of Oregon, iu and
for the County of Douglas.
Wm. E. Weekly, Plaintiff
Peter OverholUer and Hannah Ovcrholteer, Andrew
iiwcr ana Harriett uoover, Uefcndants.
Suit in Equity to foreclose a mortgage.
TO I'ctcr OverholtZ. r ). 1lann.li rv.,PK..I,,....l
. . . - ...... ... i . . i . i . 1 1
abows named defenuauts. You and each of you are
hereby required to apear and answer the complaint
on file against you in the above entitled Court and
Cause wherein Wm, E. Weekly is plaintiff and Peter
Overholuer, Hannah Overhoitzer, Andrew Hoover,
and Harriett lloo cr are defendants same being a
suit to foreclose a mortgage on read property, on or
before the first day of the next regular term thereof
towit: On Monday 3rd dav of Mav lsxe. A...1
you are hereby notified that if vou fail to nn.x .n
and answer the said complaint, as above required,
the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re-
uei acmanaea in tne gam complaint towit: That the
defendants and each of them and all person claim
infe under them subsequent to the commencement
of this suit may be foreclosed of all Equity of re-
ueiuptiun or omer interest m tne mortgagee prem.. 1
iscs descrilied in the complaint. That the same
may be sold embracing within said discribed acre
v ", Himry)jt?1irUmancee
thereon and the proceeds of such sale be apnlicd to
the payment of tne costs and expenses of this suit
including seventy five dollars attorney fees and the
amount due on said note and mortiraire. with inter
est as therein provided that the defendant Peter
Overholtzsr may be adjudged to pay any deficiency
that maYremaiu after applying all said moneys so
applicab's thereto That plaintiff bavo such other
and farther rel ief as the Cou rt may deam proer.
l tus suiiunuiis u puuusuwi uy an oracr of fion.
K. S. Bean, Judjoof said Court made on the 11, day
ofMarchlSSfl. Lams A Lask.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE,
of
4 IT a T 1 r
xippiiuuuon iq x urcnase rimocr JLand.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT. INC0MPLI
XI ance with the provisi.ms of the act of Comrress
approved June 3. 187S, entitled "An act for the sale
01 Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon
cvaoa, anu wasmngton Termor v," Peter liiake
whose pst-officc address is Gardiner, Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his appli
cation to purchase the N. E. J of K. W. i Section
No. 14, in Township No, 22 South, Range No 12
West of the Willamette meridian. All persons hold
ing any adverse claim thereto arc leqnired to present
the same at this office within sixtv days from tho
first publication of this notice. W. F. Besmjhn,
TVitA.1 tbio Mh dav o Var-h 1 5an Register.
NOTICE,
of
Application to Purchase Timber Land.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN COMPLI
ance with the provisions of the act of Congress
approved June 8, lb73. entitled "An act for the sale
of rimtjcr Unds in the States of California, Orwron
Nevada, and Washington Territorv," Jer.tha h'
Grubbe, whose postffice address is WUbnr DonjrlM
Co. Or., has this day filed In this office his am.li
cation to purchase the S. W, i of 8. K. 4 & s. E 4 of
S. W. 1 Section No. 20, m Township No. 25 s,',ath
Range No. 5 Wart, of the Willamette meridian All
persons holding any adverse claim thereto are re
quired to present the same at this office within sixtv
dajs from the first publication of this notice. .
; Dated Mar. 8th 1WJ, W. F, EEwanrjr,
' Register