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ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL, 16, 1886.
KJogue," you who are familiar with
tho laws of etymology know,
strictiy philosophical grounds,
that 1
the letters of a word, or a syllable be
come transposed permanently for rea
sons that, in some cases, seem almost un
explainable. Now, it is self-evident that
in the root "g-o-g-u-e" the "n" and
have been thus transposed, that its
original sncllin was ff-o-u-ff-e."
Further, it is self-eveident that tho svl-
lable orisrinallv ended with the letter
r," and that aftw long use It was drop-
a .o,a .;5i n,Qf n nt
most common verb?, adjectives, etc be
come bv long familiar usuage, more or
less irregular and fragmentary in
form. Taking this philosophical, ety-
mological
view of the subject, tho
word in full was originally "peda-1
goiiger" or "boy-gouger. Now, were
I to stop here you would all freely ac-1
knowledge the luminousness of your I
conception of the word "pedagogue common giier. sometimes i; was per
and the invaluable service that the fitted to stand on the-floor and hold
sience of etymology has rendered you mT arm out straight from my body, my
in attaining that conception, but I
J have more etymology to bring to bear
upon the subject, especially the root
"gogue."
There are weightly reasons in favor
of a different derivation of the syllable
;ogue.'
Thea rsons lead mo to in-
fer that it is quite possible that the syl-
lable had oririnallr in nlaco of the "c"
thftlofctftr. "rV'f.W. these letters ac J
cordinglyto the laws of euphony be-
; tn .
Th wnrrl would then have been "netb
aflogue,"or "boy-flouge." Again the
laws of etymology seem to have set
i.--o
stitutms therefore the syllable .U'
. . i n .ill
n o l oa
i'iwiiiw iin . ill. in l ... i vi. .
m iTmn t hn trAnn rfl'l Q Ttnfmip rt I
"boy-fiogger" the "g" being doubled
according to the laws of euphony. I
must confess my preference for the lat
ter derivation of the syllable
if for no other reason than its superior
etymological ingenuity.. Tha word
pedagogue was doubtless applied as an
epithet of distinction to some of the
remote ancestors of the profession, who
manifested superior skill in rousing the
energies of youth by a judicious exhi- rewufiWWa very spienaia specimen
bition of muscle. I have spoken of of "e ancient pedagogue.'' He de
"Ye Ancient Pedacoirae" cenus as ex- 8erve8 Particular attention. It so
tinct It is extinct wherever the spirit
of nrojrress. civilization and refinement,
has penetrated. Perhaps in the dim
shadow regions outlying the world of
' progress, he may still linger with his
& o
Dircnen rod and Daixm his summo
bona of laming and government
A half century since the common
schools of the countrr. almost without
exception, were in no flattering condi-
tion. Scholarship exnerience. fitness
for the work of the school room were
not the considerations that usually de
cided the choice of teaching. They
kept school because they could get a
dollar or two more a month than for
- cutting cord wood. Certificates were
. granted to those who could read, write
and eppher to the rule of three. And
last but not least to the one who could
jerk the big boys out of their "number
9's" and leave the boots standing on
the floor, undisturbed by the sudden
departure of the owner. TIio order of
the school-room was simple, and primi
tive, reading, writing, and spelling,
interspersed with the loud halleujah's
of some urchin jubilant under inspira
tion of tho switch.
The only classes were in reading and
spelling; the only object in their for-
. mation being to acquire accuracy in
"toeing the mark." Ye pedagogue
usually passed around the room two or
three times a day to show the big boys
and girls how to do their sums. Read
ing was an interesting process. When
the word of command was given, the
pupils at the head went into spasms,
lie bent his leg, coiled it about the
other, twisted his neck, dropped his
head to one side, lopped his off ear,
cocked the opposite eye, clutched the
book vigorously at the angle of exactly
45 degrees,' with one hand punching
the first letter, of first word, of the first
lino, with the index finger of the other.
After these preliminary steps were
taken, he filled his lungs, opened his
mouth wide anc irregular and seized
upon each letter in turn, with a succes
sion of monotonous, unearthly, diabol
ical howls, till the perspiration oozed
at every pore, and his lungs collapsed.
But spelling was the great exercise of
the school. It consisted in taking the
words letter by letter, holding oyer each
an "Irish wake,"then on tiptoe, with
mouth so extensive that the part of the
head above became a peninsula, the
word was pronounced. But the in-
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leuwbu&j pare oi process consisted in
"toeing the mark." This mark was a
most interesting object, when orna
mented with the pedal wealth of the
school-room. For clustered about it
were little toes, and big toes, clean
' toes and dirty toes, bound toes and sore
toes, boy's toes and girl's toes, some
moving and some in repose, some twist
ing uneasily, some digging into the
floor, some coquetting with the mark
till alas! one of the luckless, by some
miscalculation, was discouraged by the
hawk-eyed boy below to be off the
mark, whereupon the hawk-eyed went
above the possessor of the nnfortunate
toe, who in turn informed the hawk
eved bov.that he would "lick him
when school was ou." The teacher,
over hearing the remark, "warms the
wax in the ear" of the remarket, who,
thereupon, resolves to lick "ye peda-
S0110 wbonheu "bi enough." It
I oHcnuijr uimerstouu limb me
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BOI3IUI, eyeu dov wnose toes
adhered
to the mark durinc the
entire exercise was to be a missionary
to the heathen when he became a man.
But if "ye ancient pedagogne" was
not remarkable for book-learning or
ability to teach he was ingenious in
rFing the spirit of
j-ebellion.
often led
When a mere child' wwsity
rae to test his Mlit7 t0 eradicate juve-
ni,e tasca. sa"y to the jcomplete
satisfaction of my curiosity, i On such
occasions 1 was sometimes! "tricked
out by the morbid taste ef "ye peda-
with the most singular devices,
"WW w 1 i
jiy tangieu cum were snrouued in a
fools-can: my ears ornamented with
spilt goose-quills; another spare quill
was attached to the tip of my tongue;
another etill was appended to my nose,
H the above members thus sharing in
hand grasping a rule, on the end of
which rested a book. . That was tire
some. Another gymnastic perform
ance in which I sometimes engaged un
der the supervision of the teacher was
to assume a frog-like attitude and then
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lvu "ut m UUJlu w wut" T
,ar 8Pot on tbe floor when Vth ever
,uuscie " J uou7 segment
of 4 circle and mY J ambition
about to be gified, I experienced
tnemost singular emotions an unex-
aS3ault? on an unprotected quar
I i. Mti.: 4. r.-t r ! a
pf'"1"" mB wo ,
wun a wnooP freaitawe to jtne nowe
iea man, aiBLuroea my pians ana
checked my triumph.
IJnA nt m v tirnt. tPiirhprs wna
j - - -
an
older sister. Her besetting; weakness
was a fear that she would be suspected
of showing partiality to j her little
brother. Some vicious pupils know
ing this weakness forged scandalous
tales against me. when imy sister
showed her partiality for me by invit
ing me to the middle of the room, when
she beat time for me and j I danced,
-Mother,
whom I very: distinctly
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aPPened that in our district dwelt a
butcher whose spouse had j a wonder-
kindsman an intellectual luminary
The butcher communicated the fact to
the school board who decided to se
cure the light of this luminary to
shine upon our benighted district
The fame of this kindsman sptead
tbwwghout the district, and on the
nrst afty 01 8011001 ine PUPUS enterea
school-room with a feeling akin to
veneration. A glance at the phenom
enon caused every other; feeling to
yield to that of astonishment. He
was tall and guant His legs could
not have been much lengthened with
out the entire omission of the body.
They were uniform in size, with the ex
ception of knotty prominences where
the knees are usually located. His
feet were covered with a cow's hide.
The leg3 united and ramified into a hollow-chested,
unshapely body, perched
upon which was a head for phrenolog
ical study. His nose resembled an in
verted butchers cloaver. On each side
of the cleaver were depressions in
which reposed a drab colored eye. His
lower jaw resembled the working-beam
of a steam encine. He loved the
"weed." From the corners of his
mouth tiny rills flowed down each side
of the chin. He had some skull, to ac
commodate his thin, straight locks.
With elbows resting on the desk, hands
clasping his classic head, his jaws slow
ly grinding the weed, and gazing dream
ily upon his little flock, he would Bit
hour after hour. At the j end of six
weeks the Bchool board extinguished
the luminary to prevent the whole
school from being sun struck.
But pleasant i3 it, after thus con
templating the countenances of "ye
pedagogues," gazing gloomily, unat
tractively, dimly down from the pic
tured halls of memory, to turn to one
whose brightness lights up the chill ob
scurity about it, : A face fair, allur
ing and self- radianf from the light and
warmth of the soul within. Noble
minded, pure souled, largo hearted,
faithful teacher. ; Though for long
years the grass has grown green above
thy mouldering form, thy living exam
ple, thy work of devise and encourage
ment, thy patient labor, thy sympathy,
and quiet winning ways, will ever be
remembered and cherished by those,
who by thy timely counsel, correct
teaching, and enabling influence, have
been made better men and batter
women.
But the shortcomings of "y e ancient
pedagogue," was due, a good deal to
the circumstances by which he was
surrounded.. But little honor or re
spect was attached to the teacher's
work. When a man proved himself
incompetent for ordinary business, it
was positive proof that nature intended
him for a pedagogue. The compensa
tion for the work was meager, and no
one unless compelled to do so would
engage in it But thanks to the Pes
talozzies, the Arnolds, the Manns, a
lustre has been ' given the teacher's
profession, a profession now the most
honored, and boasting the best talent
WORTHY
Of Confidence.
A VTR'Q Sarsaparlllata a medicine that,
M I til O during nearly 40 yean. In nil
parts of the workl, has proved its efli
cacy as tbe best blood alterative known
to medical science.
SARSAPARILLA ffiffffSK
fenuine Honduras Sarsaparllla) la its
ase, and its powers are enhanced by
the extracts oJ Yellow Dock and Stif
lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other potent ingredients.
IQ your blood vitiated by derangements
IO of the digestive and as'slmllatory func
tions? is it tainted by Scrofula? or
docs it contain the poison of Mercury
or Contagious Disease?
yiip leading physicians of tlic United
Int States, who know tho composition
of Ayek's Saiisaparilla, say that
nothing else so good for the purifica
tion of. the blood is within the range of
pharmacy.
n sj I by the use of this remedy Is it
UltLl possible for a person who has
corrupted blood to attain sound health
and prevent transmission of the de
structive taint to posterity.
TLinDnilPUl V effective renovation
inUnUUunLT of the system must
include not only the removal of cor
ruption from the blood, but its enrich
ment and the strengthening of the
vital organs. L
nri iadi C witnesses, all over the
KLLIADLCi world, testify that this
work is better accomplished by A yer's
Sarsaparilla than by any other
remedy.
Dl nnn that Is corrupted through dls
DLuULI ease is made pure, and blood
weakened through diminution of the
red corpuscles Is made strong, by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
DllDirVIIJP tho blood and building
rUnlrTlilU up the system require
time In serious cases, but benefit will
be derived from the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla more speedily than
from anything else,
urniniur for which Hkeenects are
riltUIUlrlL falsely claimed, is abun
dant in the market, under many names,
but the only preparation that has stood
tue test of tunc, and proved worthy of
tha world's confidence, is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED by
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for $5.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WAR IN EUROPE!
Removal!
Removal!
Removal!
On account of our rcmova
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 ENTIRE STOCK
Must be sold before we move
Our Stock is larger andbette
assorted than any in the City,
60ME AND EXAMINE
And be your own judge,
Before purchasing Elsewhere.
Wefguarantce our clothes to
fit in every particular.
WE MEAN BUSINESS
And no mistake. Our place of
business is one door north of the
Post Office.
CARO BROTHERS.
Coos Bay Stage Line!
LAIRD & CALVERT,
PROPRIETORS.
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN H HOURS'
WHERE connection is mule with Cooa Boy Steam
era for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post
office at Rcscburg every morning, except Sunday
calling at the hotels before leaving.
THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY
Particular attention given to the comfort of pass
sengers. Cireful drivers .nd g od stock.
NEW STORE
AT
DILLRD9 OB.
would respectfully inform the public tbat he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Made Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
tirst-class store. Give htm a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
&AH orders promptly attended to.
MISCELLANEOUS
JpUlimiUliE PAL At F,
UNCLE JOHN G1LDERSLEEVE .
Has tbe finest stock of faniitnrn .nth r..i..i
" arvwvu va M. V II tMIU
which he Kllti oa choap m it can be bought
in the State. The new faugled
JJO UBLE BED L 0 UNO E. .
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hanil a full assortment of beds and hol
ding, chairs, tables, '
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinda of Cliildrens Chairs, etc.
j. gildersleeve.
old dvoj)
Will stand for the Season at
Joseph Carton's Livery Sta
ble inMoseburg, Beginning
March 1st and continuing
three months.
COZS DROP
Ii a thoroughbred Jersey Bull, pale
red, short horns, weighs 1100 pounds,
is five years old, and has all the char
acteristics of the Jersey Stock. -
Insurance - ' - - $3.00
To insure sexof Calf, $6.00
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop, i
Wagon Shop, ;
Blacksmith Bliop.4
CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE
oiinfie to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small coatings. Mouey refunded if
work Is not salisfaetory. Portland prices !
bave telegrams and exprcssage.
LMGENBERG'S
Um aact BfiQ Stare,
i
Jackson StreetfOpposIte Post Office,
i
Bosebtirg, Oregon.
KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
assortment ot Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes ol BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS, SLH1-
PEKS and everj thing in the Boot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANGEtfBERG.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. L. ARRXNGTON,
DEALER IN -
Dry Goods droceies eto
All Kinds of Produce Taken; in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.
T. L. Gannon,
C. A. Blackman
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
AND
or
BLACKSMITH SHOP!
Jk1
Adamson'a Old Stand. Jackson Street. '
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
All Kiuds of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. GaknON & Blackmas.
GBANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION
OF ROSEBURG.
W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager.
-DEAL IN
Wool and Grain!
also, agents for
Agricultural Implements
OF AI.Ii KINDS
VITE TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSI-
ncss in our line and pay the Highest
Market Prices for Wool and Urain. A full
lino of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at Lowest Prices. Office and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give us a call.
W- F. OWENS.
THE
New York Coffee House
And Oyster Saloon
oat
far
.-si
Leading Check Restaurant
in the City.
8IFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND ORECOH
faTPrivatcRooma of the Latest Designs for Ladles!
OrKW DAY AND NIGHT.
INSURE IN THE
STATE IIURANUI1 DO,
OF
OKBGOSa'
Capital ..$100,000.00
TO Farmers Qompatiy
Insures only Farm Property, Private
dwellings, School bouses 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 Court House, Rosebarg Or.
UilTCH
With the Moat Perfect mad Sncee
ful lactation of the Ilea.
TXXI3 CHAZO
FOLDING INCUBATOR.
i to pet out or order, ftocotlgr espeneoce. and Terr littlo labor and time n Derating Needana
r. Ifatcne all fertile egxs. The upper portion folSa back ".Ike the I dol a trunk bei. 1
sa. Boran loexpioas. noonitnei, ciocKWorK. regulator. emr-lMwM th....
eaai
talm
Willi
use lutwi iwi
. ...
Tenn. From
eblck In the
know It Is the
42 Rnnvanw
pianaior urooaer
r
PfagUll M Til
oi ra eggs uatciied
ery good success
- I III III I 1
r bad oner lot of chickens.
HELEN OKMOOUFF.
BtliWOIT. 111. Tonr fncuhatnr
beats all the bens
set 145 egg under
F.D. CRAIG,
lOO EGOS HIZ.K SIS
coo tea
IEXD 4
boo sol
JtOO " soli
1009 'i. vL. 100 u
I also deal in Thresh eus, Engines,
(The cnt Boiler feeder known) Steam
ii
mm
km
If you knew how cheflp"I sell Bells for Farms, Schools or Chckciies
; You would surelyjhavc one.
General Agent for, The Siiipmax Engine, Coal Oil for fuel
Dirt. Send for circular and prices. Office Foot of Morrison
Oregon.
GIVE ME A CALL
T.
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ITC
H
But before you do that come 'round to
W. Gr. WOODWARD'S
n Aft-NESS
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OB A SADDLE
Ons of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brouiht to Town. I
use nothing but the lest leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. G. Woodward Mosehurg.
SUCCESSOR TO-
! A 1 1
m n r a
wm
.DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Roseburcj
lias on hand constantly a
(iencraJ Merchandise and will
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsiiferation ofthe
scarcity of money and the present depression ii: business, will
study their own interests by calling on hun f nd examining
13efore purchasing elsewhere, I do not claii i to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all -who patronize me
tftat tlioy will get their goods
At The Lowest
Produce Of All Kinds
tfrain & Cofj Drain.
GENERATE
DRY GOODS
Teas
Hardware,
o O
&JITB, CJ1FS, BOOTS JHSTJD
crs will find onr stock complete, comprising manjj
possible here
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing
that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we bnjf
only.
.MARGIN
made. Perfect acenracy giiaranteed
alltUea, all weight. Prices reduced.
f -7 r..; l-MaaMMOanvam
Bf T.T- f Tl T 9mllfY' SpoWn Tarrt Rifles, world rcnUmed. The itandard for
if 1 H 1 1 1 1 I I r target shooting, hunting, and shooting galleries. Ail 1 calibres from to 45.
JUjSjSW MARLIH FIRE ARMS CO., SEW HAYEH, COfiB.
chicks by otp nnn
Pr6nerheat la main
DM
a day and replaclni
EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell a! from 50c to $1 per Pound.
'!? Brooder and will care for the dhlcka a ton' aa the
need artificial heat. thu. aavlng expenae of epeolal broode? 8 Both ai
an Incubator and a a Brooder It Is unsurpassed br any nmhln m mat
ter what the cost, and la theureil, chrpat and oi oawlls
mmmtiP "ndlUatefor publlo lavor. Thetlg IncubawrST?"
? ,"' A"r Pcron should lave a wylnfliatcS
WOTkof tbShem b"tcncVn from w iQ 84 daf " equ-1 iUebeS
I A R I FS -r'Vcm thonaandt who are ttrtiirellna for nccnnlar
,"VJ!.iT?" Independence will find artificial reSl "ng of iukrf
ryirtJjEIJi rf.Julr Ihelcast noasthlo Spltil
alni
Isc
o Ore (list prepare
watt water lor an incuoaior.
. ... , uuiiiB. iUUW
SOOeggt I batched 10?
Craig Incubator. I
best one made. Voor
flmtrf. Uvvmrta
30 ehlck-s. I eet lot In Incuhato
and have r, good, healthy chicks
as a result, r C. W. MAYS. '
KiviBTow, I Neb.-Hatehed one
brood to get fnj band In. fully CO
per cent of all eggs put In. No
trouble to keep an even tempera
ture. Shall run It all winter.
VAN DEUSEW.
ELtZAnrrnrowir. N. V. By os
tng the Crniu Incubator I roniiir
are unexcelled,
D. C. HATCH.
Tttfau ...
63 culCK. Had
first trial. Key-
for hatching. I
hen and have
my first attempts at artificial tuvu-
unuuu m cuniiHUT e success.
A. W4LTEII DUHAND.
1NVKNTOR AWtl at iti mm . ...
HAMuFAcxTaEB. iiorin CYansioiia 111
CRVr IV ayra-ai'Dsi tmtrl r a a .
Contains more useful poultry Information than aiiy ti book. Describe
Ui.wY,,af!arJ?',lli?;,l2:,8e8' bro"1(r. Incubator, tio.
TXlXfc) HOW to UAJU& 10VO per cent. tro0t on fio iLlt
; V
1
Mill Machinery, P
i'S, Inspirators
Fitting Goods, Belti
xo, Oils. Also
No Dust. No
fetrcet Portland
WRiIIT.
mi
Oregon.
large and complete
assortment of
be pleased to see
his old friends
. '
Liviuqr Profit.
Taken At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
Douglas Co
DEALERS IN
, Oregon.
AND GROCERIES,
Crockery,
fi
SHOES.
articles it is Im
to enumerate.
all can be satisfied
aad sell for cash
3
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P
Co
33ost Xjo. Tlio "World
for 1TTTA iwamill rtvn na tn VI mIiM 4A mini twwrll' SA ral.
and tha only absolutely saf rifle made. All (tylea,
I
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PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
C. W. KNOWLE8, "
ST. '.CHARLES HOTEL
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY UESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Brick Building -180
Rooms.
In the Cuntrr of the City
COIt. FROST AND .MORRISON STS., IH.'UTLAXD
KiniOI'EAX PLAN.
i;smoxi HOTEL,
Ii
First Class In Every Particular,
Corner Frost A! JIi.nnimx Srs
PORTLAND, OREGON
Thomas Uiimmn, I'mi rictr.
rpHE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT.
Charles Ueiliax, Proprietor;
Tho very best in the Market is set
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL,
Cor. Third and E Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
THIS LA ROE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
offurs superior ac-..m,.iai;,.ia at nonular nrii-cs.
Mcals 2c, Rooms 26c. and 60c. Only three blocks
from all Oeiots and Steamer landings. Free Bnss
to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No
overcharges or deviation from regular rates of f 1.00
per Day.
mard-tf E. LEWISTON. Prop'r.
Establbbcd 1S12.)
A. ROBERTS,
Comer First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
AND
OF OREGON.
"THE PLACE TO BUY.
J B 09NGLE
Haimfactumr, Wholosale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
tJLLEATHEB A5D SADDLEBT HARDWARE
103 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON
Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTANTEK.
Great Overland Route !
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE RUNNING
Pullman Palaoe Bleeping Oars,
Magmnoent Day Ooaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul and Minneapolis
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNINC
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
FROM THE COAST
-OYER THE
m NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Bluffs,
St Joseph, Atchison,
Leavenworth,
Kansas City,
Burlington, Quincy,
Tnmc o-rrrirairn'
AND ALL POINTS-
-riAsrn AND nOUTIIEASm
j)
AND OOUTIIEAS
Yia St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Are hauled on regular Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD-
Leave Portland at 3.-00 p. r., daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or St Paul 12:30
P. M., third day.
Connection made at St. Paul and
Minneapolis to all points East, South
and southeast.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45
A. jl, arriving at New Tacoma 6:30
p. m., connecting with O. R. & N. Co.'s
boats for all points on Puget Sound.
A. D. Charltok.
General Western Passenger Agent,
AO. & Wasliington C
Portland, Oregon.
lr. UERKBOLIV
"iUp-SUirs over L. Be fil' Jewelry Stor-
ROSEEUSC'ORECCH.
T H. O'M ALLEY,
O Troniii-tor of il
ROSEBURG! MAKUJ.K WORK&.
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CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS ANB CCPYRiCMTS
Obtained, and nil other liusiuefe in the U. 8
Talent. Office attended to toe MODERATE FEES.
Send MOD EE on DIIAWIXO. We dvic u
patentability free of clrje; aud we make NO
CHANdE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Eiint-
Moncy Order Dlv., and to officials of the V. S.
ratent office. lor circular, advice, terms an
reference" to actual client in your own State
comity, write to
, A. BXOW & CO.,
Oiioeite Patent Offioe,- Washington, D. C.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
B0WEN BROS.
Having dissolved the conartnrrshm prf.t.
in between Bunnell & Bowcn Bros, and
are now prepared to do all work in their
tine m a
WORKMANLIKE
MARKER, AND AT REASONABLE RATES.
O. ct3 H. TPo.ilijsf.
A. Full Line of
Staple aud Fancy Groceries,
Table and Pocket Cdtlekt,
Glassware, Crockery.
Queensware, Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge
Drain Hotel!
DRAIN - - OREGON.
Coos Bay Stage Office at
the Hotel.
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
Baooaob Handled Fres or Cuarub.
W. Ro MOORE," PROP.
MEDICAL.
DH. IVlHSTTIliJ,
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEAENEY. ST., SAN FUANCISCO, CAL.
. Treat all Chronic, Special and Prirate
Diseases with Wonderful Succesa. .
THE CHEAT rnCLISH RET'EDY.
- -"ISA MsVfcU r A1L1.N u
OVI E for Net votu Debilty
. Seminal Weaknea. Ex-
iiaunted Tltality, Bperma,
itorriiea, ' Lost Uanhood-
' , jlmpotency, f aralytis,
1 Pructatorrnea, and all the
(terrible eSecta of -Self-.abuse,
yottthfnl folliea and
excesses in maturer years,
radi u Loes of Memory
.Litude lioctnrnal Em
iSaianft. avArRinntnarwiiv
'V
iinnneasoi Yumn.Ait In the Head, EXCESSES
IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tna rital fluid
passing nnobserred in the urine, and many ouier dis
eases that lead to insanity and death.
Dr. Miktik, who is A KEariAa PursiaAK, Cradc
atb of tub Ukiversitt of Pixkstlvaria, will agree
to forfeit Kitb HfSDRBB Dollars for a ease of this
kind the VIT L RESTOBTIVE (under his Special
advice and treatment) will not cure, tr for anything
impure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mirtib treats
all private diseases successfully without mcrcurrl
CossiiiATios Frbk. Thorough examination and ad
vice, including analyses of urine, $5.00. Price, of
VITAL RESTORATIVE, 1.0 a bottlo, or four times
th quantity, 5.00; sent to any address upon receipt
of Price, or C. O, D., secured from observation, and
in private name if desired by Dr. Hiktir, 11 Kearst
Sthkbt, Sas Frascisco, Cal. Send for list ot ques
tions and pamphlet. ,
AH.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating
symytoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy I n regards to
all business transactions.
Dr. Mixtib's Kidxkt Rehi-dt. NEPHRETirim
Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomplaint
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leu chorrhea etc. For sale by a
drng gists; Jl a bottle or six bottles for fivcdollars.
Dr. Mikttks Dakdelios Pills are the- best and the
cheapest Dtsi rtsia and BiLioi s cure in the market.
i or sale by all druggists.
SMAJLL FOX
MAUKS OAS BE BEHOVED.
3L.1S03ST & CO .
LoLdon, Perfumers to H. U. the Queen, have
ted and patented tbe world-renowned
OBLITERATOR,
which removes Small Pox Marks, of hnvner
standing. The applicatioa is simplo and bar
causes no Inconvenience, and contains nothinz
jurious. . Trice 12.50.
SUPEF LU0U3 HAIR
Leon & Co.'s DEPILATORY"
Removes Superfloaus Hair in a few minute
without pain or unpleasant sensation never
grow again. Simple and harmless
Fu directions. Sent by mail. Price tl
GEO. W. SHaAV
GENERAL AGENT
219 Tremont Street, Boston, MaBS.
Mention This Paper. - ...
IThsn Baby was sick, ws gars her Castoria,
When aba was a Child, sb cried for Caatoria,
When she became Kiss, she clang to Castoria,
Wbea tha bad Children, ts gave tittm Castoria,
BARKER &WILLIS,
DEALEla IN '
GROCERIES,
i - .
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SPECIALTY,
Prodnco bought and tbe highest cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGOIT.
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