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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL, 30, 1886.
WASUXXOTOX ZETTEB.
Washington, April 12, 1886.
It is to be Loped tho creditable work
done by Congress during the week is
an earnest of what ia to follow for tbe
next three mouths. When the Senate
vofed to erect a buUding for the Libra
ry of Congress without one dissenting
voice, the Senators were so much grat
ified that many of them were seen to
smile.
Thirteen Democratic Senators voted
agaipst the admission of, Washington
Ten itory as a State, after paying the
female roteis out there a good deal of
attention. Senator Eustis -feared that
when the women became U. S. Sena
tors they would tell all the secrets con
nected with executive sessions. Sena
tor Beck held that the women would
never Hie old enough to come within
the constitutional limitations as to age.
The newly appointed Senator from
California, Mr. Hearst, was escorted to
the Capitol by his millionaire colleague,
Stanford. After being sworn in, he
he took his seat on the Democratic
side, and cast his first vote against the
admission of Washington Territory.
- Mr. Hearst makes another addition to
the already long list of rich men in the
Senate. His daily income is said to be
about 1, 200. He has been repre
sented by his enemies as simply a man
of money, though there are probably
few men who depend less on wealth
ands. position than he. He sunk
good daal of his money in order to
give the Democrats of his state the
San Francisco Exaniner, a daily paper
in sympathy with their views. His
only son has chosen journalism for his
profession. After familiarizing him
Belf with its details by beginning at the
bottom of the ladder, he expects to
take charge of his father's paper.
The House of Representatives also
voted for the Congressional Library
voted to pension the Mexican veterans,
all that is left of them, and besides
passing nan a dozen tula or more or
less importance, defeated the Bland
bill for the unlimited coinage of silver.
That probably settles the silver agita
uon ior tne remainder ot tne session,
leaving the question where it was at
the beginning of the winter.
An employee of the Government
Printing Office surprised me by saying
the demand for speeches on the silver
question for campaign purposes was
greater than for those on political
subjects. The largest order received
this session, hv th PnViUfi Printer
was for William L. Scott's Bpeech in
support' of a compromise on the silver
question. Mr. Scott is from Pennsyl
vania, he is a Democrat, is the wealth
iest man in the Lower House, and has
been mentioned as a possible successor
to the sick Secretary of the Treasury.
The largest order was for Senator
Beck's notably speech on silver, which
has been called for by members of
both parties.
Despite the fact that the President
has been warned by physicians sin:e
Secretary Manning was stricken down
v . w .
no tanes no more rest, recreation, or
exercise than before, but keeps hard at
work. His habits of labor seem to be
so fixed as to adrmtTbf no" change, and
he tolls his friends he knows what be
can do, and there is no use talking to
him.
More strangers have visited Wash
ington durin? the present session than
any previous one. They came in crowds
to the White nouse daily, and Mr.
Cleveland's hand shaking receptions,
which occur every other day, are atten
ded by , hundreds. Miss Cleveland's
receptions throughout the season were
very largely attended. Some of them
were sucn crushes that the crowd was
at times, admitted three or four abreast
and extra guards were employed to
keep the peopla in order. .
uncus incidents have occurred on
some of these occasions. For instance
a White House usher was assaulted by
two women because he would not admit
them fast enough. They were tall,
muscular women, and they bruised the
man badly. It was the intention to
arrest the offenders, and they were
pointed out to a policeman, but on
second thought the matter was allowed
to pass.
Miss Cleveland bore her part during
the last social season with a great deal
of crecit to herself. She showed much
good sense and a good deal of kind
heartedness. At her last 'reception,
after she had been shaking hands with
thousands, and was necessarilyvery
tired, the published hour for closing
the house arrived. There was still a
long line of people waiting to pay their
respects. The guards started to close
the doors, but she ordered them left
open until all who had come had been
admitted.
It is a great deal easier to look up
on those who are below us with pity
thaw upon those who are above us with
out envy. Josh Billings.
Society is just like pie; there is an
upper crust and a lower crust, but the
real strength and substance lies be
tween them.
Goethe once remarked: "Coquetry
is selfishness in the form of beauty."
Boston has raised the liquor license
from $10 to $200.
VARIETIES.
-The West Shore says: Most of the
Indians of Alaska believe in cremation.
No dead Indian is taken out through
the door, but through the roof or side
of the house. ! The body is then placed
on a pile of logs, while the people
stand round and sing, beating time
with carved poles while the body burns.
When all is consumed, the ashes are
put in a box and placed in one of the
dead houses built near the town for
the purpose of holding the ashes of each
particular family.
Mr. Beecher is still hammering away
"on conscience." He lectured on that
theme at Indianapolis a faw weeks
since. Mr. Baecher's last pastorote
before moving to Brooklyn was in In
dianapolis. He stated, prior to his
i j it i .
iwmre, mat ne is seventy-two years
old, correcting the pastor of the church
in which he lectured, who announced
his age as seventy-five.
n XT 1 mwt
uen. i eison a. Junes is the young
est man of his rank in the United Staes
army, and tho only one who has come
irom civil me. vv nen tne civil war
began he was a dry-goods clerk in Bos
ton.
In ten years more the proudest epi
taph an American general can have
will be: He died without writing a his
tory of the war. N. Y. World.
Gladstone, the greatest Hying En
glish statesman, now 77 vears old, de
livered the crowning speech of his life,
on Thursday, April 8th, in the Brisish
House of Commons in favor of Irish
home rule. His speech will have s
world-wide effect. It has created pro
found attention not only all over the
British dominions, but throughout the
United States and in every civilized
land.
One of the most venerable of the
old chestnuts is the so named Napoleon
chestnut tree in the garden of the Tu
ileries. Regularly every year it is an
nounced to be in : leaf on the 20th o
March the anniversary of Napoleon's
return to Paris from Elba. But this
year at latest accounts it had not shown
so much as a single bud. Yet this
should be encouraging as an indication
that the old chestnut will still stand by
the Paris paragraphisc, since it mani
fests no intention to leave.
Gen. Butler's letter to Speaker Car
lisle confidentially requesting an inves
tigation of the correctness, of his ac
counts as treasurer of the Soldiers'
Home is not sufficiently comprehensive
to satisfy the Richmond Dispatch,
which asks: "
How about his accounts with the
homes of the people of New Orleans?
Daniel Webster was regarded as the
most distinguished graduate of Dart
mouth College, and it is confidently ex
pected that at least one-half of the
4,000 living alumni of that institution
will assemble at the dedication of the
Webster Monument at Concord. The
day set for the ceremony is June 17th,
the anniversary of the. Battle of Bun
ker Hill and also of Webster s great
speech when the corner-stone of the
Bunker Hill Monument was laid, June
17th, 1825, and of his yet greater ora
tion when that monument was comple
ted, June 17th, 1843. The dedication
of his own monument on the same
date is to be made emphatically a Dart
mouth day.
BL AXE'S GHOST.
Ihe cardinal principle of reform in
the public service is fixed tenure of
office-or no removal without cause.
Ui course it a Jricsiclent can suspend
public officers at his will during a re
cess of the Senate, refusing to giv
either to the officers or their friends any
reason for his action, and refusing the
Senate the papers on file relating to
the matters, there can be no certain
tenure for any person who holds s
Government position.
Why do the Mugwumps thus in
dorse a policy directly antagonistic to
their Civil Service Reform professions?
Because they fare affrighted by
Blains's bogle. Because they fear that
any criticism of Mr. Cleveland would
aid to make Blaine's ghost a substan
tial body and to fill the next Presiden
tial term with it. ! ;
The shadow of Blaine need not make
our Mugwump friends so uncomforta
ble. Mr. Blame is not certain to be
the Republican nominee three years
hence. It is a long way ahead. There
is nothing to cause much doubt of, the
election of a Democratic successor to
Mr. Cleveland. The want of harmnnv
between the Executive and Congress
may make the next House doubtful.
But what of that? : A Republican Pres
ident was elected in 1872 and a Dem
ocratic House in 1874. In 1877 a
Republican President wa3 inaugurated
and in 1879 a Democratic House met
and organized at Washinrton. Tn
w O
1880 the Republican candidate, Gar
field, was elected President and in 1882
the Democrats elected a majority of
the House of Representatives.
A Republican House chosen in 1886
after the Democratic Presidential vie
tory of 1884, would mean nothing and
only follow precedent Besides, it
would relieve the Democrats of the re
sponsibility for legislation just before
the Presidential campaign.
So the Mugwumps need not borrow
trouble about Blaine just now.
Vex nut bis ghost: O, let him piss! He ba'ea him
much
That would upon the rack ot th'-S tough wcrld
Stretch him oat Ion jer. Daily World.
KING'S EVIL
Vim i!;3 n.mio formerly given to Scrofula
because of a superstition that it could be
cured by a king's touch. The world Is
w iser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can oulv be cured by a thorough purifica
lioa of" the Wood. If this is neglected,
the disease perpetuates its taint through
cencraUon after generation. Among its
earlier symptomatic developments are
Krzema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu
ujors. Bolls, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcers, Nervous ami Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney and IJver Diseases,
Tubercular Consumption, and vari
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are
produced by it.
flyer's Sarsaparilla
. Che only powerful and ahvays reliable
blood-purifying medicine. It Isso effeet
nal an alterative that it eradicates from
ihe svstem Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred poisons of coutagious diseases
and mereurv. At the same time it en
riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating the entire system. This great
Regenerative Medicine
Is composed of the genuine Honduras
Sarsaparilla, with Yellova Dock, jStil
lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
tency, carefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula is generally known
to the medical profession, and the best
Ehysicians constantly prescribe Ayeb'S
aksaparilla as an
Absolute Cure
For all diseases caused by the vitiation of
the blood. It is concentrated to the high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for which like effects
are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest
as-well as the best blood purifying medl
cine, in tho world. j
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BT
Or. o. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass-
Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Druggists: Trice $1;
Six bottles for $5.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WAR IN EUR0PEI
Removal!
Removal!
Removal!
Un accouut ot our remova.
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,
COME AND EXAMINE
And be your own judge,
Before purchasing Elsewhera.
"We guarantee 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!
Llli:i & CALVERT,
PROPRIETORS,
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS'
WHERE souiicction is made with Coos Bay Steam
era for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Tost
office at Rcsebunr 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. Careful drivers ".nd g ud stock.
NEW STORE
-AT
DILLARD, OB.
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
I
Ready-Madc Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
nrst-ciasa store. Give mm a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Prodne
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
ta.411 orders irompUy attended to.
MISCELLANEOUS
FUH Nil DRE PALACE,
; UNCLE JOHN GILOERSLEEVE
Has the finest stock of furniture south of Portland
l which he lu-iii.. i .. . .
hi the State. The new tangled ;
DO UBLE BED LOUNGE.
i ; AND :':
PATENT CORNICES. ''
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed-
i vuuirs, taoios,,..
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Children Ubaira, etc.
! J. G1LDEESLEEVE.
Will stand for the Season at
Joseph Carton's Liver g Sta
ble itiRoseburg. Beginning
March 1st and continuing
three months,
i GOXX3t DROP
Is a thoroughbred Jersey .Bull, pale
red, short horns, weighs 1100 pounds,
is five years old, and has all the char
acteristics of tho Jersey Stocks
; TERMS:
Insurance - - - - $3,00
To insure sex of Calf, $0,00
N. P. BUNNELL, ,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop, "
' Blacksmith Shop,
nAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE
J ounce to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small castiugs. Money refunded if
work is not satisfactory, lortiana prices!
Save telegrams and expressagc.
LANGENBEEG'S
Scot and ghee Store,
Jackson Street,Opposito Post Office,
Roseburg, Oregon.'
KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SUP
PEGS and everything in the Coot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Ma.le 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 LANGEtf BERG.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. It. ARRINGTON,
; DEALER IX
Dry Goods G-roceies etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken .in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUO. CO., OREGON.
T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blackman
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
; ' AND ' .
3T
BLACKSMITH SHOP!
Adam3on's OI4 Stand, Jackson Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS BUGGIES!
All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. Gannon & Blackman,
GBANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION '
OF RGSEBURQ.
W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager.
-DEAL IN-
Wool and Grain!
also, agents for
Agricultural Implements
OF ALL KINDS
117 E TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSI
Y ness in our line and pay the Highest
Market Prices for Wool and Grain. A full
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at Lowest Prices. Office and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give ns a call.
W F. OWEN
THE
New York Coffee House
ra.
3".
And Oyster Saloon
Leading Check Restaurant
in the City,
SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS'
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - - - ORECON
2TPrivate Rooms of tbe Latest Designs lor Ladies!
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
INSURE IN THE
1
STATE MURMM
OF
OZCiSGI-OSsT-
Capital.. ....100,000.00
Th Farmers 6ctmpany
Insures only Farm Property, Private
dwellings, School houses 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.
OfEce,at Court Housed Rosetorg Or.
CHICKS BY
U U
With the Mmt Parftoct ud Sneeea
Ail Imitation mt the Ilea.
"T23:3E3 OIIAIG I -
pol nirjc inriiiRAxriD I
U mm mmmr - - m m mmmmm I
Simplicity itself. No lamps to explode. Vo batteries, clockwork, regulator, en-drlwera. or
triTaoces to get out of order. Mo cow or experience, and rery little lbor an d tfme fn riSni
watching. Hatches jail fertile eggs. Tbe upper portion folds back like the lid of fartunk i
euary heat from
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teVwhatthe
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ted i
work of the ben.
wo mi. vuue.
a hiusi proniauie
i iwiiioi BTwrr, aicxtris.
Tenn. From SOOeggs I hatched ly?
chicks In the Craig Incubator. I
Kuowitisiiieocstoneniaae. J our
plans for brooder are unexcelled.
, 1). C. HATCH.
m'riai.K. Jll. I uira cnftl, out
Of 78 eggs batched 6S chicks. Had
rery good success first trial. Sev
er bad a finer lot of chickens.
ouanu. in. i
beats all the hens
set 145 eggs under
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F. D. CRAIG,
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If you knew: how cheap I soil Bells for Farms, Schools
j You would sureljjhavc one.
tit ki -t-1
IzMF ',5
I also deal in Threshers, Engines, Mill Macliintry, Prssps, Inspirators
(The best Koilcr feeder known) Steam Fitting Goods, Belting, Oils. Also
General Agent for, The Siiipman Engine, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dust. No
Dirt Send for circular and prices.
Oregon.
GIVE
But before you do
H
T(
G. WOODWARD'S
H
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L.y
Ml
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town,
use nothing but, the best leather, and have got
fcViKmiiNLr n TiLIiS LINE.
W. O. Woodwards Moseburg.
0
SUCCESSOR TO
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Has on hand constantly a
ucncraJ Merchandise and will
ana patrons, as well as new ones,' who m co nsidcratiou oi'the
scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will
study their own interests by calling on hun and examining
(aQQBS 3m PE.IG.ES'
Before purchasing elsewhere,' I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
wric ui'jy win get incir gooas
At Tne Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At ; Market iH-ice,
1 Sol. Abraham.
Drain & Co,- 1rain.
GENERAL
DRY
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GOODS AND
-Teas
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ASm SHOES.
ere will find our Block complete, comprising many artich;s it is im
i j j
possible here to enumerate
1 ! I
Would wspcctfully invite nn examination
that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash
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only.
MXREN-:
MAO A
C3 CTalns: 40 cal. GO trains
nsde. Perfect ocnimcy gtunsnteed
all sizes, all weights. Prices reduced.
- " .TV
BA T'T A 1 Callery, Pportln and Tarcrt Biflea, world renowned. Tbe standard tot
XiLJUilJsti -r target shooting, bunting, and snooting rallerles. All calibres from 22 to 44.
frvTJ MABLIS FIRE ARES CO., HEW HAYEH, COSH.
BflDG
"OH
twers.or other eon
t. Beeds nc
a tank ot warm wai
per beat U mala
hi ici
J U u
, .uuvaat a uiuc ior smujer sue.
EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell a! from 50c to SI per Pound.
r una will care for th rHlr .:,, .t...
cftSutSi rSn'S-K
candidate ror puouo favor. Tbe Craig Incubator can bS
V'. .A"r Person .boo.dVre I narlnSl JS
. . . .uw lM
11 uaiGUCS IB ItVU 18 to 24 dliu nri m,.u . h.
lADIES.7Tin th2n,and".wh0 " straggling for peconlarr
" ""V. Independence will And artificial rearing ofnoult
nome industry, it requires tl
uwcinui iDienera wun nousenoid duties. The sain
the meals can heat water for an incubator.
M hlcks. I set 101 In Incubator
and have ST good, hesltby chicks
as a result, 1 C. W. MAYS.
RiTkBTOK. keb.-Hatched one
per cent of ail eggs put In. No
trouble to keeh an even tempera
ture. Shall rifn it all winter.
H. VAN DEUSEV.
Ing the Craig incubator 1 consider
my first attempts at artificial lucu
batlon a complete success.
. . .
our lncuoator
for hatching. I
hens and have.
WALTKK DUUAND. .
flKSSSMS fforlh
iEvanston, III.
CKvrs isr stamps for
CATALOflVE.
W JJJWOPrJiiZ,
profit ou fiOkena.
or Churches
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Oflk - o Foot of Morrison Street Portland
ME A ('ALL.
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iiiat come 'round to
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DON'T FAIL TO CALL UN ME
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large mid complete assortment of
be pleased to see his old friends
IoiigIa Co,, Oregon,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
Crockery,
of stock believing a71 can be satisfied
YiTNUl
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Best In Tlao "world
tor Ure or small came made in SZ csUbr. 40 ersint powder ;38 esL
1 4A caL 70 and ESmltis. The ftroneest stootlne rifle
and tbe only absolutely safe rlfls made. All styles,
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POUTLAKI) ADVERTISEMENTS
C. W. KCWLESf
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS E? EVERY RESrELT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Brick Buildintr
180 Rooms.
In the Center of ilutiH
COR. FROST AND MORRISON STS., POim.AM
EUROl'EAN PLAN.
HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
Cohnkr From and Mukrimos Sts
PORTLAND, f tOi'.ECON
TliouAfi GrtxKAX, rivprictor.
T
flE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT.
Charles Heilman, Proprietor.
The very Lest in the Market is set
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL,
Cor. Third and Streets
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
mills LA ROE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
J- oners suiienor accomodations at iwipular uncus,
Meals 2;"c, Rooms 25c. and 0c. Only three blocks
from all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Iluss
to and from tho Hotel No Chinese servants. N
overcharges or deviation from regular rates of $1.00
pr bav.
mard-tf E. LEWISTON. Yto.'r.
Established 1S52.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
AND
WME&MM1T Tikmm
OP OREGON.
ifSTTHE PLACE TO BUY.
J B CONGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
. Saddles, harness;
t2.LEATUER AND SADDLERY HaROWARB
108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON
Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Atiythins; repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTANTEIt,
Great Overland Route!
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE RUNNING-
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, -
Magnificent Day Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
FUOM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul ami Minneapolis
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL UNE RUNNING
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,
ta
ts: St. Louis, 5 Chicago
"61
-AND ALL P0INTS-
O
EASm AND ClOUTHEASm
AS 1 AND OOUTHEAS J
Via St. Paul and Minneapolis.
13-SLEEPING CAXtS ja-
Are hauled on regular Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Portland at 3:00 P. m., daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or Sf Paul 1 2:30
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 1 1:4 5
A. Jf., arrivingt New Tacoma 6:30
p. m., connecting with O. E. fc N. Ca's
boats for all points on Puget Sound.
A. D. Charltok,
General Western Passenger Agent,
ao. 2 Washington St,
Portland, Oregon.
Ir. IIKUlOLf,
feSUp-Stairs over L. Lc fil's Jcwdry Slot
BDS:EUr.g CfECDX
n R Pt fa l-a fT3
n v ti p
T II. O'MALLKY.
J . Propii" tor f ilc
ItOSKLUKU MA 111 '1,1: WOIIKH.
Autl Diialt r ii.
Tl-i ilKS'iaNES, T.AU f t. J'.TP.
Shop titvr cf I!itki,';
CAVFATS. TnACE MAiiKS AND CCPYI!:CKTS
Olflalijfd, ana ell other business in U.c V. S
l-atciit. Cfflce stttiided to for MODERATE FEES
Send JIODEL OH DRAW ING. Wo advise aa
rakiilaLiiity freu of chirKe; and wo nuke K)
CHANCE I'XLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We refer hero to the Pustuisj-tcr, the bv.it.
M..HC.V Order Dir., and to t-flidals of Iho V. 8.
Tatt-iit offiit. Kor circular, advice, Uni.s an
rufcrences to actual clienU in yeur own SUt
county, write to
, A, SXOTT & I'O.,
Op(Kitc rUnit Offlie,- WMhinston, D. C.
BLACKSMITH AHD WHEELWRIGHT
B0WEN BROS.
llavipg disaolved the copartnorsliii) esist
in ljctwccn Bunnell & Boweu Eros, and
are now ircpared to da all work ia their
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MANNER, AND AT REASONABLE RAT ES.
O. CJS3 TEL- TParlacjs,
A FuU Line of
Staple aid Fancy Groceries,
Table axd Pocket Cctleky,
Glassware, Crocliery.
Queensware, Ete.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Fife of Charge.
. Drain Hotel!
DRAIN OREGON.
Coos Bag Stage Office at
the Hotel,
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAYELERS-
...
Baggage Hasdled Free op Charge.
MRS. BLACKWOOD Peoprietuem.
MEDICAL.
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAK FKAXCISCO, CAL.
Treats all Chronic, Special nd Private
Diseases with Wonderful Success.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
" ' .t",tF:r..r Wivmii. IVhiltv
Semiual Weakness, Ex
Siausted Vitality, Sperma
Itoirhea, Lost Matihooii.
lT!ti,t"cv, Paralysis,
tibuse, youthful follies and
ernble rnects of belt.
luch as Loss of Muinorr
Uwgitud8 Nocturnal Eni
Jiatiians, aversion to societv
iJiiiinessvf Vitiiou. oles in the Head, EXCESS E8
IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tne vital fluid
passing unobserved in the uriue, and manv otnerdis
eases that lead to insanity and death.
UR. J1ISTI1I, Who IS A HEOI UAB llITSIOAS, GRADT
ATt or Tns Ukiverbitt of Pexxrtlvakia. mill rnt
to forfeit Five Husdred Dollars for a caw of t his
kind the VIT- L RESTORTIVE (under his special
advice and treatment) will not cure, cr for anything
impure or inturious found in it. Dr. Miktis tm&tji
all private diseases successfully without mercury
C'oxHiLTATios Free. Thorough examination and ad
vice, including analysis of urine, 95.00. Price of
VITAL RESTORATIVE, $1.0 a bottle, or lour timet
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. Mintie, 11 Kearst
Street, San Francisco, Cal, Bend for list of ques
tions and pamphlet.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Will be sent to any one anplyinnr bv letter. ctti hit
smytom8, sex and age. Strict secrecy i n regards to
all business transactions.
Dr. MivriK'g Kroicer Ruvrdt. XF.pnHETicru
Cures all kinds of Kidney and liladder CsompUiut
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Lcuchorrhea etc For sale by a
drngists; $1 a bottle or six bottles for flvcdollars.
Da. MntTtKS Daxdklio Pii.lr are the bnst and Iba
cheapest Dysi ErsiA and DiLIOt s cure in the market.
For sale by all dni)nrists.
SMALL POX
MABKS 0AH BE BEM0VED
LEOIsT & CO-
Loudon, Perfumers to IL M. the Queen, have
ted and patented the world-renowned.
OB LITERATIM,
which removes Small Fox Marks, of however
standing. The applicatiom is simple and har
causes no inconvenience, and contains nothing
Jurious. Price $i0.
SUPEPLU0US HAIB-
Leon & Co.V "DEPILATORY"
Removes Superflouus Hair in a few minute
without pain or unpleasant sensation never
row again. Simple and hsrniloss
Fa directions. Sent by mail. Price tl
GEO. W.SHAW
GENERAL AG EXT
219 Tremont Street, Boston; Mass.
Meutii.iv This Paper.
"WTien Baby was sick, we (rare her Castoria,
When she waa a Chad, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Kiss, .he clung to Caatoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK.
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SI ECLVLTY.
rod nee 1xugLt and the highest cash
price paid.
ROSEBUItG OREGON.