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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, MAY, 21, 1886. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Congress, t ' NL BUTLER, Of Polk. For Supreme Judge, R. S.STRAHAN, Of Linn. For Governor, SYLVESTER PENNOYER, Of Multnomah. For Secretary of State, . R- F. GIBBONS, Of Wasco. For Treasurer, G. VY. WEBB, Of Umatilla. For State Printer, CHARLES NICKELL, Of Jackson. Supt. of Public Instruction, NAPOLEON DAVIS, Of Washington. For Judge 2nd, Judicial District., JOHN BURNETT; Of Benton. For District. Attorney, 2nd, Judicia District J. W. HAMILTON, ( Of Douglas. REGULAR DOUGLAS COUN TY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR BEPRESEXTAT1VES. F. B. AVAITE, F. A. METZ, . V. L. ARRINGTON, HUGH McKENZIE. FOR SHERIFF. B. C. AGEE. FOR COUNTY CLERK. T. R. SHERIDAN. FOR TREASURER. D. S. WEST. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. J. S. FITZHUGH. FOR COMMISSIONERS. A. LAMB. JOHN HALL. FOR SURVEYOR. Wm. THIEL. FOR ASSESSOR. E.C.SACRY; FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS G. T. RUSSELL. FOR CORONER. THOMAS GRAHAM. DEER CREEK PRECINCT. JUSTICES. T L. GANNON, J AS. HARPHAM CONSTABLE. PETER JUNGER. , - CANYONVILLE PRECINCT. JUSTICE. CHARLES BEALMAN. . CONSTABLE. JACOB YOKUM. For Swine running'at large. YES. NO. OVB COUXTY TICKET. Every day convinces us more and more of the wisdom of the late Demo cratic county convention in selecting our county ticket. Ihe candidates tor the Legislature are not only of irre proachable character but of clear in clouded minds. They were locally well selected. If any portion of the county has any interest to conserve peculiar to itself the matter, cannot escape the attention of some member of the delegation." The wants and needs of the central and southern por tion of the county are well known to Messrs. Waite and Arrington, whilst from Wilbur to Gardiner both Metz and McKenzie are well advised, these men are in every sense of the word worthy, intelligent and deserving men. Of our candidate for county judge, Hon. Jos. S. Fitzhugh, nothing but words of praise can be uttered. His fitness is conceded by eyerybody in Douglas county, his long experience, his industry, his patience, his pains taking conscientious devotion to duty command respect, admiration and sup port. Having .occasion to publish no tices arising in the transaction of pro bate business jwe know whereof we speak when we say thai the amount of work that Judge Fitzhugh transacts in that line alone is simply immense. . In his attention tJ tlHafFairs of the county he is eqully painstaking and prudent. We dandidly submit to the people that it yrould be unwise to sub stitute an imtfied man for one who has been solong tried and so well proven. Tommy Sheridan for , clerk why, the Very mention of the name bears anon vincible argument We do not speak in disparagement of the pres ent clerk, who has been a clever officer but we doubt if any man has ever filled that office that has developed a higher degree of aptitude and fitness for its duties than Thomas R, Sheridan. The office is not a political one, it is an office for the people. Will those most interested examine the recoids kept by Sheridan and say there is a flaw? They cannot, on the contrary they will be constrained to say "well done good and faithful servant." Eor Sheriff B. C. Agee is a- fit illustration of labor pluck and energy. He manages a large business honestly and well, he is modest, unostentatious, mild but firm. He will make an admirable sheriff. Of. DavidS. iWest for treasurer we can cheerfully say that no man named for any office is worthier of praise, com mendation and support than he is hone3t, capable and truthful, his elec tion should be without doubt Lamb and Hall, for commissioners cannot be excelled. On these men let there be no scratching. Abram Lamb is a man of good strong sense, of pure motive?, incapable of doing a wrong, ! John Hall was rewarded by election and renomination. As he was found faithful in the past so will he prove in the future. Wm. Thiel has been our surveyor the past two years with whom no fault can be found, and the same can be said of Sacrv for pssessbr. When the people have good servants why should they turn them aside for untried hands. Prof. Russell for school superintendant is altogether worthy. His experience as in structor is large and his zeal in Ihis exalted profession knows no bounds. For the sake of the children of Douglas county we urge his election. Thos. Graham for coroner is adequate for the coming emergency. He can hold an autopsy o'er the bodies of the defeated candidates so skillfully as to cause them to rejoice that they had died. Voters examine our ticket and do a kind office for yourself by electing these men to the offices for which they have been selected. -4POIOGI'. We did not mean to hurt the feel ings of Judge Gaddis when we stated in our last issue that he had been be fore the late Republican convention for County J udge. We knew that his name had been presented, that he re ceived some votes but not enough and consequently was nominated for Jus tice of the Peace for this precinct But we do protest that we did not know that the first A-as without his authorization that he had declined the latter. Really however, could he not have accepted the Republican nomina tion for county judge without doirg violence to hid views on temperance? He was honored by that party for the same position on a former occasion He accepted and was elected and ac quitted himself very well. Has that party grown worse or has he become better? Wc are Inclined to believe that the latter is the case not so much that tho party has grown worse but Mr. Gaddis is abler to judge it and to that extent is a better man. We agree with him now almost any party is better than the Republican. ! What's the matter with candidates nowadays any way No sooner did Hermann see fit to announce that he had stopped drinking or at all events declines wine on special occasions than up jumps Hon. Geo. W. Colvig and denies that he is keeping a saloon or has any interest in any whiskey mill, whatever. We repeat what does all this mean? Do the lights "burn blue" with these men? Do restless consciences confront them or is it a rare and novel method of inviting at tention to nesative virtues? There are many men that have not committed murder, arson, sold or drank whiskey that are iot fitted to hold office. These denialsln the absence of accusations are sufficiently strange to warrant sus picions. .- We were surprised last week when we read the Drain Echo, and found that it was scarcely . able to write a polite sentence about" some of the op ponents of it's party. Take this for instance, "Any good honest farmer is preferable to that an ti Chinese ag itator and mob breeder, Syl. Pennoyer." Do not forget your good breeding, it would have been better for your side of the question to have said Hon. Syl vester Pennoyer. To say "Syl. Pen noyer" is quite as small as you would have made him appear. Also it seems as though you are a little tainted with monopoly, when we had supposed you were the poor man's friend. The working man with blistered hauds will not forget this hint on election day. "We know Charlas Nickell well, and the reason the Democratic conven tion forced the nomination of State Printer upon him was because he was known to be more apt to win than any other man in his party. When we say that his paper, the Jacksonville Times, is one of the neatest, and pro bably the Itest paying weekly outside of Portland, no small compliment is paid his business ability, his intelli gence as a writer, his fidelity to his friends, and his jersonal worth. Port land Welcome, Independent." We endorse all of the above and can truthfully add, that a better State Printer could not be elected, for wc know Mr. Nickell, and his facilities for printing, personally. An impression has been sought to be made by some Republican journals that Mr. Pennoyer is a very rich man. This is a mistake. He owns the block in the city on which he resides and is only a two-fifth owner of the milling establishment which he has for several years managed. As compared with the leading capitalists of Portland, Mr. Pennoyer is a man of only moderate means. World. The Honorable San Francisco Fred rick Floed, Editor of that metoric bolide at Salem would do well to re member that straight forward state ment backed by data and unquestion able proof are more powerful in secur ing votes, than any visionary scheme pushed forward by- brass bands, bar becues, and the like. What "lias be come of your national patform any way? We used to see it in the Star. Pennoyer is the man of all men for Governor. Vote for him. SEXS1HLE TALK. To the voters of Douglas county I appeal to your reason and better judg ment. I.ct us reason togejther. Emo tional sentiment is good to awaken thought, provoke discussion and ex amination of all subjects that may present themselves to us; but sober thonght, calm reflection and nnimpas sional judgment must ;direct us to the best means of accomplishing the de sired end. Proper means must be used and at the proper time. It is necessaiy to plow, sow and reap, but rtich must be done at the proper sea son. To plow and sow out of season wilt not produce a good crop, and to reap before the crop has matured and ripened is destructive of the work of plowing and sowing, i Then reader I will allow you are desirous of prohibit ing the manufacture and sale of spirit- ous liquors as a beverage; that you aim to benefit society bV prohibiting a traffic that is frongut with only ourden upon socitey without any corresponding benefit. I admit all this. The question then is how to do away with it, how best proceed to effect the desired end. The proper means in a proper manner and at the proper time must bo uped. You Lave not the power of the Czar of Russia to issue your decrees at once. Our form of government is a government of the people, for tlie people,! by the people, Each legal voter under present laws has a voice in tins matter, lou can not drive them to vote down this curse. You must eaiii votes by the logic of persuasion. The logic of rea son is often inefficient, always fails when passion, prejudice and self inter est is arrayed against; it, at least for awhile. Thousands long aceuslomec! to the sale and use of j alcoholic liquor regard its use as a very great privilege and not accustomed to reflect upon the legitimate consequences that le suit from its use do not perceive its direful effects as a traffic. Many good men think that moral evasion is the only means of mitigatins the curse. It requires time and the kvjic of trans piring events to open their eyes to the enormity of this traffic. You must sow the seed of rfforra and allow time for it to germinate, grow, develop, ma ture and ripen before; you undertake to harvest. As prohibitionist you have sown the good seed. It; has germinated, is growing finely, vigorously and bids fair for a good crop when mature. It is not ready for tho sickle yet. Culti vation is needed now but not the reaper. You have sent forth your demands for tillers J of the soil in which you have sown the good seed of terrfperance they are here and at work. You have forced the political farmers to grow your crop for you, you furnishing the seed. Fearful of your power they havo gi ren you room in their field. The point is vigorous, and, though they look upon it with misgivings, they dare hot throw down the fences that protect it They have pledged themselves to tio so till harvest The submission of the! amendment to the constitution to you for yonr ap proval is a certainty; so rest, husband, your resources and prepare for tho great harvest, the adoption of the amendment. Don't scatter your forces by injudicious management; don't dull your sickles by impatiently hacking at the brambles and hedges before the auspicious hour. Prepare for the harvest when the crop is ripe, is the advice of prohibitionist. 1 X. Y. Z. We are glad to announce to the voters of Oregon that Prof. Napoleon Davis of Forest Grove has been nom inated by the Democracy for the posi tion of State Supt. of Public Instruc. tion. No worthier man, or one better qualified could be found to take this important trust. We shall have more to say of Mr. Davis in the future. Marston, the Republican candidate for state treasurer is a moving individ ual. In four years he has changed his residence six times, and he left Yamhill county as soon; as he betrayed his trust. Ho is the ring candidate, as they know the kind of man they havo to deal with. The Anti-Mitchell Republicans will make it tropical for Coi. Tom Cornel ius and Marston who aro typical Mitchell men. They will gently knife them all along the line. What the Mitchell men will do as to Waldo re mains to be seen. They claim that Waldo is incompetent! Or. Register. Voters should examine the railroad record of Col. Cornelius. No railroad rinffster should be Governor such a Governor would probably veto all leg islation which is distasteful to rail roads. Vote for Pennoyer, tho peo ple's candidate. j If you want a monopolist and rail road henchmen for Governor vote for Cornelius. If you want an honest able Governor who cannot be made the tool of any man or ring, vote for the laboring man's friend, Sylvester Penn oyer. j Voters be sure that your tickets comply with the requirements of the law. If there is any flaw in them your vote will be void. Subsidy Cornelius should be beaten by ten thousand majority. ItECLIXED. ' To the county central committee of Hie Prohibition party of Douglas county Oretron. Gentlemen I hereby respectfully decline the nomination of Representative tendered me by your convention. While I favor the principles for which your party claims to be organized principally, I cannot endorse a third party as the most effective means of bring ing about the desired result. G. W. GORRELL, Oakland, Or., May iS, 1886. KING'S EVIL Wm lha name formerly given to Scrofula bec:iu3 o a superstition that it could bo r urfd by a king's touch. The world la vsUer now, and knows that SCROFULA can o:i!v ba cured by a thorough purifica tion of the blood. 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Oregon. 9.00 e $17.00 817.00. Camekon fc Co. Managers. x 5 WHITE BRONZE SUPERlQriTa JIUSliMEXTS AND fiarciManM. statuary 9 Were awarded the esigijsaijcl GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, Kbw Orleans, 1 S 8 -A. - 3 1 Prices oft - Jacksonville, Oregon THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED SAW MILL on Soutb Deer creek, is kinds on short notice at Prices. short notice. . J. J WHITSETT. Prices? It. A. Booth, Drain Or Walker, PORTLAND, OREGON. machinery. Vehicles. Binder Tw rfino us for terms, and prices before pur We will give you the best macbin OREGON' PACIFIC R.R. Willamette Valley to Baa francisco Via-Yaqnina- TRAINS LEAVE CORVALUS Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 9 A II LEAVE YAQUINA Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 8 A. M. llie fine A 1 St eamship "Yaquina" sail. From Yaqulna ' From Son Francisco Lanuaj", April 25th, Hth, 24th, 8th, j W ednesday May Mb, Wednesday, ' 19to Tuesday, June Ist I Thursday, June 17th. i ueouBjr, may Monday, May Tuesday, June The Company reserves the rtKht to cban4 saHing days. Fare and Freight at reduced and mod urate rates.1 RlTer Boats on the Willamette connect Corvallis. j For further Information apply to C. C. Vogue A O. F. 4 F. Agl, Corvallis AM. I Ulk OR DRESSED J r.iHUNITY from ANNO YAfCE l4 - C3'l v pat0eL30th,tS83. 7 trjjrggjjggSPrf Hade onl.r of the finest and et qnal. tty of Ola for withstanding heat. Every good thing la Counter feited, and consumers aro CATJ- i TIONED against IMITATIONS ot these Chimneys made of VERY POOR, GLASS. See that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. Manufactured OXLT by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh Iad Qlau Works. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every Improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. OVB. f EVERY ni: OEGAN ATM J . - ; "WAR IS i - BANTED FOB TO ft i I FIVE EXCEL. , YEARS These Organs are celebrated for volume, Quality of tone, quick response, artistic dcfiico, beauty in'finish. perfect construction, making them the most desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. PTABUSHED REPUTATION. UJTEQITA1.ED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKJIEX, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Books and Piano Stccis. - Catalogues and Prico Lists, on application, pbcs CHICAGO COTTAGE CRSAN CQ. fcr. Randolph and Ann Sfu CHICAGO. ILL MRS- E. F.0HTCIIKISS, FINE MILLINERY AND JSJ EAT 1 ) RESSMAKINU ROSELURG OREGON. WILL FCRNISH YOU THE EEST AM) FINEST G wcU ill the market. Ladies Wear, Laocs, KuchinjfS, Hosier' and Jewelry. The'dressmaking dcpai imcnt is in skillful hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs. llotchkiss. CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT For Sale! 400 Head of ewes including 240 lambs, and 40 wethers. Inquire of E. f J. Young fc Co., or James Chenoweth of Oakland Oregon, or of Sampson Sutlieilin of Fair Oaks at liis farm. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. All persons holding any bills acainsl me arc notified to prcscit the same for payment, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to lo me are requested to make immediate pay ment. John R. Daniels, Koseburg, Oregon. Notice. IS HEREBY GIVEN Tn.T THE LXIEI(SGXEI lias been dulv aiiHntcd as the the estate of A amn l. Joiicsdcccasifl. ti,..i-..f..,.. all ersnns knowing themselves inilchteil to the said estate will conic forward and ettlc the name without delay; and all crso!ts liaui.g claims against the estate win recni ine same to me tluJv verified within iix months from this ilatc. JOHN II. SHITE. Mat Kith, ISSt!. Administrator. AtlmiuLstratovs Notice. and for Dnuulas County, in the matter ol the' estate fif W TV UI...II .... ,1 . XTOT1CE IS HEREBY-GIVEN THAT THE I 'NKKIl Al Signed has by the County Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon been appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of W. D. Shcltou dee'd where fore all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and all jwrsons having claims apinst the same wiil present their ciaims against the said estate, duly verified to the uiiuon-iinieil at nis residence near Wilbur in said Countv or at tho race of J. C. Fullerton in Roscbursr Oregon. rw. j .. . ' LuiAi-r, Dated March 30, 18S6. Administrator. Land Office at Roseburir Oregon, Kay 8, 1SSS. TJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL J.1 lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to maka final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Kejfistor j;,f!.i!rfiRo8:'burg Lani office. Wednesday June 16th, 18 v: Henry Standley Homestead .J. H.'n N;vW; ScC- 21 Tf- 29 S- R-9 West. ei- tne'oIlo'nng witnesses to prove hisco,, l. TpPCS"frCC U,,lin' and cultivation of said lar.d, ?. At F- Wl,'n. Joh' Thrush, Geo. Fordnev. John Staudley all of Camas Valley, Oregon. ' W. F. Besjamix, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. forlnDtoh,rt, th.SUtof Oregon inand In the matter of the estate of J. C. Floed Sr. itnwmvA N0Hil,nEREBY Gn E THAT THE VS. awtlTiJ?'" Lr..d.08ed h? filed in the .;,r..."-T - ""t" ctouiu ol nil atminis- thea h:to Tw J. -"fr?,? WJertWM if anjr -- nwiim uietne same at said Eobnr, Apr 30. Ittte U&Lax AoIJ. C. Floed Sr. de4 Atty'sfur Esute,