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' g!B!!g!!!MSMl!lMMaaasa. ' M,,M,M ; ; . ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, MAY, 21, 1886. STATE I'ZAirOBST. The Democratic party of the state of Oregon, iu convention assembled, adopt the following resolutions: 1. Resolve, That we reaffirm the time-honored maxim: "Equal and exact justice to all men; special privi lege to none. 2. That we heartily endorse Presi dent Cleveland and his administration in their efforts to purify the public service, to restore the administration of thej federal government to the prac tice of honesty which existed before the government was prostituted by the Republican party to partisan uses, personal ends and class legislation. 3. That we endorse the sentiments and suggestions of President Cleveland in his special message to congress favor ing a system of arbitration of differ ences betweon capital and labor, em ployer and employe. 4. We favor a tariff for revenue, limited to the necessities of the govern ment, economically administered; but as any tariff for levenue must of neces sity afford some protection incidentally we therefore favor such an adjustment as to prevent unequal burden and en courage the production of industries at home, and to afford just compensation to labor, but not to create or foster monopolies. Therefore as a matter of justice, the wool growing interests of our country, should receive the same benefit from a tariff as the manufact urer of woolen goods; and wc condemn the action of a Republican congress in reducing the tariff on wool and in increasing the tariff on woolen goods. 5. That we heartily endorse the present administration in its effoits to build up a navy efficient and able to protect our sea coast and our commerce and to maintain and defend our rights wherever our flag floats, against any and every assault; and we believe that a reasonable portion of surplus reve nues should be appropriated for the construction and ornament of such na val vessels and that all material needed therefor and for the building up of our merchant marino should be free from all taxation, and su3h vessels should be constructed, equipped and armed at our own shipyards and shops and by our own workmen.. 6. Iu harmony with tho record of the Democratic party in the state and nation, we hereby pledge tho party and its candidates to use all lawful means looking towards the speedy termina tion of existing treaty relations be tween the United States and China, and the lawful removal of all Chinese coolies who may now be in the United States. 7. We are in favor of liberal appropri ations commensurate with their impor tance for the bays, harbors and rivers of Oregon, including tho mouth of the Columbia, the opening of the upper Columbia, the Willamette, Coquille, TJmpqua and Siuslaw rivers; Coos, Yaquina, Tillamook and Port Orford Bays. . 8. That we urge upon our national government the propriety of Betting apart Crater lake and sufficient lands surroundinz said lake for a national park. 9. That the prodigality of the Re puDiican party wnue in power, m granting boundless tracts of the public lands to corporations composed of po litical managers and officeholders, un der pretense of providing the country with railroads and wagon roads, and in upholding these grants in violation of law in cases where the grantees did not pretend to comply with the conditions of the grant has justly merited the outspoken rebuke of every American citizen. While demanding for corpor ations the observance of every contract right, we hold that every such grant became void and was absolutely for feited in every case where the road was not completed in the manner and within the time prescribed by law, and that such forfeiture should be declared without further delay (saving in all cases the rights of actual settlers;) and the lands of the people thereby rescued from the grasp of speculators should be bestowed in small tracts to actual sottlers under the laws now in force, or such as mav be hereafter enacted: and that the efforts of President Cleve land and the officers under him to re store to the people an amount of the public domain equal in area to that of the combined states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary land and Virginia, has won the grati tude any confidence of the laboring portion of our countrymen and especi ally of the people cf the state of Ore gon. 10. That we earnestly sympathize with Gladstone, tho English premier and Parnell, and with their compatriots in their effoits to ameliorate the condi tion of tho Irish people and wish them God speed in securing home rule for Ire land. 1 1. That we are in favor of the en actment of state laws providing for the appointment of a state board or arbi tration, to the end that all differences between laborand capital may be equi tably adjusted, with due regard to both laborer and employers.. 12. That we are opposed to any un just discrimination by transportation companies within this state in favor of or against any place or class of persons, and are in favor of such legis lation as will prevent such discrimina tion and will establish just and reason able freight rates within the state. 13. That we are opposed to the em ployment of convict labor in competi tion with free labor. 14. Tnat we favor the submission to the voters of the state of Oregon of the pending amendment to the constitution of our state regulating the liquor traffic. . 15. That we demand such free school facilities in our midst as that the children of the rich and poor alike may have the opportunities of obtaining an education commensurate with our ad vancing civilization. 16. That we arraign the Republican majorit! of the recent sessions of the state legislature, regular and special, for their manifold blunders in legisla tion wherein a regard for the interests of the people was lost in the fractional contests of the Republican party; and we denounce the Republican party in this state for its extravagance and for collecting large sums ot money from the people by exorbitant taxation, and expending the same tor unwise and unnecssary purposes. 17. That we favor a riguf inves tigation as to the manner in which the swamp lands of this state have been disposed of, and demand such action as will restore to the people for actual settlement such of these lands as are unlawfully and fraudulently held. 18. That we favor a non-partisan and independent commission, whose duty it shall be to count the money in the state treasury as often as may be necessary to insure that it shall remain in the lawful place of deposi tory instead of being used for purpose of private speculation. 19. That wc recommend that con. gress make the necessary appropria tion to open and build a road connect ing the Oregon & California railroad m Southern Oregon with the south western border of the state. 20. Inasmuch as the duty impera tively imposed by the constitution up on tho legislature to make a reap pointment after each census, has been neglected by several successive legisla tures to the great injustice and injury of various counties of the state we dd mand and insist that every Democratic nominee for the legislature shall be pledged to a new and just apportion mcnt at the next session of the legisla. ture to be based upon present popula tion. W. D. Fexton, Chairman. J. P. Wageb, Secretary. VARIETIES. The editor of the Leaven worth Times has been sampling the whiskey sold in that place, and fiads it is composed of "alcohol, 25 per cent.; logwod, 25 per cent; fusel oil, 25 per cent, and rain water.-25 per cent" That is a fair sample of the whiskey sold elsewhere than in the prohibition states. If Friday is an unlucky day, then this year is doomed. It came in on Friday, will go out on Friday, and will have fifty-three Fridays. There are four months in the year that have five Fridays each; changes of the moon will occur fire times on Friday; and the longest and the shortest days of the year each falls on Friday, which may wind up this present dispensation, Gold Beach Gazette. Y ith Shattuck and Stearns for cir cuit judges there ought to be general satisfaction. The fact that there is to be no opposition to these candidates will go far toward establishing the salu tary custom of keeping these important . . . positions out or tne contests ot parti sanship. The present incident ouht to pass into a rule, never to be broken. Of such a rule good and safe judges will be the fruit, since, to insure the prevalence of the custom, only un exceptionable men will be presented. Orogonian. Mr. Tennyson's peculiar anxiety ap pears to be just now that Britons shall "have their own." If John Bull mere ly desires to hold his he is getting to be modest in his old a"e. Heretofore he has had no anxiety about "his own." He was always sure he could hold that. But his particular ambition was to crab some one else's and he has never very particular whose. The Egyptian's, the Chinaman's, the Hindoo's the Zulu's the Afghan's, anything and everything from Lapland to Peru, was what he wanted. But now that he only wants his own, it would be " useful to know what he calls his own. Does he under stand that Ireland is his own? The state of Oregon ought to pay its governor at least 3000 a year and furnish him a house to live in. It is greatly to be regretted that its policy is so niggardly that only rich or well-to do men can afford to accept this impor tant onice. Dozens of the best men in the state, upon suggestion to them that the people might wish to call for their services in this important position, have been accustomed to answer that they "couldn't afford it." The state, by its parsimonious policy, deprives itself of the services of the greater number of its fittest men. Theie ought to be an amendment of the constitution to pro vide for payment of a decent salary to the governor of the state. Or. The eldest son of the Prince of Wales is. about to marry a daughter, of the king of all the Belgians. What auraerons family Queen Victoria will have after a while. If the crown does not descend to her lineal heirs the fault cannot be imputed to Victoria, who may go down to history as the defender .of the faith and provider of Guelph heirs extraodinary Robust Health Is not always cnioyca by those who seem to possess it. The taint of corrupted bkxM.1 may be secretly umlerminfng the constitution. In time, the poison will cer tainly show its effects, anil with all the more virulence the longer it has been allowed to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty, boil, skin Ulsonler ami sense of unnatural lassitude, or languor, is one of Nature's warnings of the consequences of neglect. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is the only remedy that can be relied upon, in nil cases, to eradicate the taint of hered itary disease and the snecial corruptions ot "the blood. It is the only nlteratlve that is sufficiently powerful to thoroughly cleanse the system of Scrofulous and Mercurial imimrities and the pollution of Contagious Diseases. It also neu tralizes the jxisons left by Diphtheria ami Scarlet Fever, ami enables rapid recuperation from 11m enfeeblemeut aud debility caused by these diseases. Myriads of Cures Achieved by AVER'S Sahsaparilla, in tin :it forty years, are attested, and there is no blood disease, at all possible of cure, that will not yield to it. Whatever the ailments of this class, and wherever found, from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to the veldt-sores" of South Africa, this rem edy bus ulTorded health to the sufferers by whom it was employed. Druggists everywherecan cite numerous cases, with in their personal knowledge, of remark able cures wrought by tt, where all other treatment had been unavailing. People will do well to " i Trust Nothing Else than Aykis's SARSArAV.it.r.A. Numerous crude mixtures are otli-rcd to the publio as "blood jiurilicrs.' which only allure the I'atieiit with the pretense of innnv cheap doses, and with which it, is follv to experiment while disease is steadily 'be coming more deep-seated and ditlieiilr of cure. Some of these mixtures do much lasting harm. Hear in mind that the on'v medicine that can radically purifv the vitiated blood is " Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ritKrAi:i:i by Dr, 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, removal into our new Store we propose to offer our entire stock of Gen eral 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 wc move Our Stock is larger andbetter assorted than any in the Cityy" COME AND EXAMINE And be your own judge, Before purchasing Elsewhere. "Weguarantec 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 14 HOURS' WHERE connection is made with Coos Bay Steam era for all points on the Bay. Stngcs leave the Post office at K scbunr every morning, except Sunday calling at the hotel before leaving. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY Particular attention given to the comftrrTof pass Miigers. Careful driven and g ud stock. MEW STORE :. AT ' D I Li Li ARI9 OR. Ill Ml&AjR, would respectfully inform tbo public that ho has on hand fine assortment cf Dry Goods, Groceries, Iteauy-Made Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a nrst'CiAsg store, uive bim a call. Goods at Low Prices. All kinds of Produc Taken tn Exchange fqr Goods. tiAll orders promptly attended to. MISCELLANEOUS PORNII VRE PALAGF, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE lias the finest stock of furniture south of Portland which he sells as cheap as it can be bought in the Statu. Tire new fangta! DOUBLE BED LOUNGE. AND . PATENT CORNICES. Also has ou hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And all kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc. J. QILDEKSLEEVE. Will stand for the Season at Joseph Carton's Livery Sta ble inKoseburg. Beginning March 1st and continuing three months. GOLD DROP Is a thoroughbred Jersey Bull, pale red, short horns, weighs 1100 pounds, is five years old, and has all tho char acteristics of the Jersey Stock. ' j . Insurance - - - $300 To insure sex of Calf, $6.00 N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, , Wagon Shop, Blacksmith Shop. CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE ounce to three tons weight Small Cu pola for small castiugs. Money refunded if work Is not satisfactory. Portland prices ! Save telegrams and cxpressage. V LANGENBEBG'S Bml and Shoe Store Jackson Strect,'Opposite Post Office, Bosebnrg, Oregon. , KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment nf Eastern and Sun Francisco and other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERS and everything 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 Z.ANOENBEHO. CIVIL BEND STORE V. L. ARRINGTON, DEALER IN Dry Goods Groceies etc. All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON. T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blackman CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND . ;;,V- ; BLACKSMITH SH0PI1) Adamson's Old Stand, Jackson Street. MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES! All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon & Blackmas. GBANOE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF ROSEBURG. W.F.OWENS, : : : : Manager. -DE All IN- Wool and Grain! ALSO, AGENTS FOR . Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS- TTTE TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSI I I 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 rnces. Office and Warehouse OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give us a call W- F. OWENS. THE New York Coffee House 3L And Oyster Saloon Leading Check Restaurant in the City. SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS' 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND - OREGON 2TPrivateKooms of (be Latest Designs for Ladies. OrEN DAY AND NIGHT. - . INSURE IN THE STATE INSURANCE (1 OF- ORBGronr .100,000.00 Capital TO Farmers Gmpany 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 FAPvMS and stock ranches for sale on reasonable terms. David S. West, agent Office,at Court House, Eoseburg Or. 6rold ilGH ANY ONE CAN ft Become ao thorona-nly posted la three week' reviewing with the COMMON SCHOOL As to t uccesafnlly pass the most difficult and technical legal examinations for teachers' certificates. Bt Its Id thousands of young-people,earn an liouoralile and lucrative livelihood. It Is the most popular education. 1 work published. Useful toeverybody. Invaluable to teachers. Indispensable to schools. CERTIFICATES CAN BE OBTAINED. A better review can be made from this book In one week than from Text Books In three months. In ml paring for examinations It has no equal. v PARLIAMENTARY RULES ARE WORTH THE PRICE. It does not deal In proofs or arguments. Questions are stated, ana short and comprehensive answan rlTen. It supplies a want long felt anion teachers In reviewing briefly and comprehensively the different branches taught In our schools, without recourse to the tedloos process of examining Uie text books from be ginning to end. The arrangement has been carefully studied. The questions on each of the studies embrace all the leading and technical points. This work Is especially adapted to Normal training. Institutes, or the private library when a general review Is required to prepare for school certificates. It Is only to be seen to be appreciated. Many claim that the book can have no equal, considering the assistance It renders la review ing and bringing back to memory the principal questions represented In common school studies. 3SOO 3500 (HTESnOHS. ANSWERS. Each branch is divided Into two departments, one for questions and one for an swers. Each question Is numbered and a like number Is given the corresponding answer. Civil Government, Parliamentary Boles, Ecidln?, Hade Easy, Infinitives and Participle Penmanship, Physiology, Caited States IUstery, deogrsphy. Grammar, Written Arithmetic, Physical Geography, Orthography. Ifyoii knew how cheap'I sell Bells You would RTU I also deal in Threshers, Engines, t 3 mm (ine icst Ioiler feeder known) &te.vm 1 itting Goods, Belting, Oils. Also General Agent for, The Siupman Engine, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dust, No JJirt. bend for circular and prices. Oregon. GIVE HITCH But before W. G. you do wo6dward' H in MP AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the Uiggest and Tcst Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. . use nothing but the best leather, and have got fcVUKYliniSU IN THIS LINE. I V. Cr. Woodward Roseburg. -SUCCESSOR TO- DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Has on hand constantly a General Merchandise and will aua patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ofthe scarcity of money and tlio present depression iu business, will study their own interests by calling on lrm and examining GQQBS MMQ BEIGES Before purchasing elsewhere, ai uubi, or less man cost, but will i . .. l ,i , iai moy win get their goods At Tne Lo west Living Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Trice. Sol. Abraham. Drain & Co,- ttrainr GENERAL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Hardware, Ciockeryy o O o &ATS, CAPS, BOOTS AWD SHOES. ers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is Im pos3ible here to Would respectfully invite an examination that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash : only made. Perfect accuracy guaranteed all stos, all weieKta, Prices reduced. MPLINJPII Tt IW f f IT T Gallerr, P porting: and Target Rifle, world renowned. Tb standard for Si fni VBIIJ i II target shooting, hunting, and shooting galleries. All calibres from S to 4. MMWr HARLIH FIRE AfiffiS CO., SEW HAYEK, COM. SCIiOO TBSTIMO?rlAIiS. ErtrtKUfrom Lttleri to A. B. Craig, repressing thoutandt ef rtcommei dnt,ou.) - Nkw Voek. I have sold oyer 10.050 copies, and the demand still continue. I have never handled a book which gave such general sat isfsetlon W. C. HAUAK. Ed. f jpll s Companion. Stbactbb. n. T. Ton have a splendid book for teachers and reviewing classes, and It Is bound to have a very large circulation. Khlpl.iu) by freight, i C. W. OAltDEEN, Dealer In School Supplies. St. Altians, Yt. They sell at sight, and are highly recommended by our advanced teachers. AL1IEKT . LAKE. Ilr. tax, Tex. I have used yoor Book for severs! years, and am much pleated with it, VYM. A. BANKS, A. M., Sup'l city Schools. One Copy, Sl.SOt Two Copies, SV.SOl Three Copies, OS SSi Six Copies. S 00. liT Sent by mall. AUCKTS WANTED. SKD 35 CENTS for cnnvas'lng book: terms and Instructions to Agents; recommends, description, binding, etc Thirty cents allowed IX returned In exchange for Question Book. A. H. CRAIG, IZS&mt Caldwell, Racine Co., Wis. U nr Remit by Money Order or Postal Note on East Troy. Wis., or by Begh H tered Letter on Caldwell, Wis. Small amounts by common m&U. for Farms," Schools or Churches sureljjhave one. Mill Machinery, Pumps, Inspirator Oflice Foot of Morrison Street Portland v ME A CALL. " v Zj T. WRiUIIT. UP J (hat come 'round to s DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME 9 .let & 0, laree and comnlete sissortmnnf n be pleased to see his old friends -I do not claim to sell troods ... . .a assure all who patronize me Douglas Co,, Oregon, enumerate. of stock believing all can be satisGcd 3 Best In Tlio World. for lsnre or small came made In 32 calibre. 40 trains nowdrr:SKr.i S5eralBs:40cal.60eralns:4& c&L 70 and Efienlna. The strongest shootln rifl. and tbe only absolutely sale rifle made, All styles, - PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS C. W. KKOWLES, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EUROPEAN PLAN.) C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor. - FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-proof Brick Building 180 Rooms. In the Center of the City COR. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND EUROPEAN PLAN. JjVSMOXD HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, Corner Front axd Morrisox Srs PORTLAND, OREGON Thomas Gui.niax, Proprietor. THE ST. CHARLES' RESTAURANT. Charles IIeilman, Proprietor. Tbe very best in the Market is set before you. j THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third, and E Streets. Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME THIs LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE offers superior accomodations at popular prices. Meals 25c, Roonia 25c. and 50c. Only three blocks from all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Buss to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No overcharges .or deviation from regular rates of $1.00 per bav. mare-tf E. LEWISTON. Propr. Established 1832. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING QLQTOtERa HOTTER AND OP OREGON. (gTTHE PLACE TO BUY.jg J B C0NGLE Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, a. Leather aud Saddlert IIabdwahe 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. Anything repaired or made to order. CALL IXSTANTEIt. Great Overland Route I THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -ONLY LINE RUNNINC- Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, Magnificent Bay Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,. -WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST- FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Via St. Paul aud Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING PALACE DINING CARS. (Meals, 75 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST OVER THE . NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, - Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Burlington, Quincy, St. Louis, S Chicago a AND ALL POINTS- O O KIT AND QOUTHEASm AND OOUTIIEASj 1 Via 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. m., daily: ar rive at Minneapolis or St. :Paul 12:30 p. m., third day. Connection made at St. Paul and Minneapolis to all poinj East. South and Southeast. -PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 A. M., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 p. a., connecting with O. R.tfc N. Ca's boats for all points on Puget Sound. A.- D. Charlton, 1 General Western Passenger Agent, JJo. 2 Washington SL, Portland, Oregon. " Ml - ... Or. HE Kit BOLD, DENTIST "fciUp-Slairs over L. Be iil's Jewelry Stor- ROStBURC OPECON. T II. O'M ALLEY, J . Propi it-tor of lite ROSEBUJ1G MARBLE WORKS. ' Aud Dealer in . Tt'OMBSTOKES, TALJ.11S, ETC. Shop Kmrof Hopiii't H.e. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND' COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all other business in the V. S Patent, Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as patentability free of charge; and e make NO CHANGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT." We refer here to the Post master, the Supt. Money Order Pi v., and to officials of tho U. S. Tatent office, i'or circular, advice, terms au references to actual clients iu yeur own Stale county, write to C A.SXOW&CO , Opposite Patent Office Washington, D. C. BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT B0WEN BROS. Having dissolved the copartnership exist ing between Bunnell & Bowen Eros, and are now prepared to do all work in their line in a WORKMANLIKE MANSER, AND AT BKASOXABLE RATES. O. cJfc JEL- TPvrlS-S,, A Full Line of . Staple aid Fancy Groceries, Tadle and Pocket Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery Queensware, Etc. Goods Delivered any here in the City limits, Free of Charge. Drain Hotel! DRAIN - 0i n(. Coos Bay Stage Office at the Hotel. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS- Baogaoe Handled Fur.a or Charge. MRS. BLACKWOOD Proprietress. MEDICAL- ID LI. Tvl T IS" X I 3 , THE SPECIALIST. No. 11 KEAENEY ST.. SAX FKAXCISCO, CAL. Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases with Wonderful Success. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 13 A NEVER FAILING SOU" B E f or Ne t tous Deb i 1 1 y tSeminal Weakness, Ex J'lmiwtcd Vitality, 8crnia torrhca, Lost Manhood, tmpotency, Paralysis, tTostatorrhea, and au the terrible effects of Self abuse, youthful follies and excesses in maturer years. su n as Lous of Moniory !jKSitudo Nocturnal Em .ssiang. aversion tosm-iatv viuinonui ibioii. Kvitteg in me ueaa, EACKSSKs IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tne vital fluid P&ssinj unobserved in the urine, and manv otner ilia cases that lead to insanity and death. 1B. Jil.VTTK, who is A Hkoi laR I'uvsicu.v, Craoi-. rB OF TIIK U.V1VKRSITT OF I'EXXBTLYAMA, will asfTee ' forfeit Fivb IlrsngKD Dollars for a case of this ud the VIT L RESTOHTI YE fnndir hi. advice and treatment) will not cure, tr for anytnine impure or injurious found in it. Dr. JJixtib treats1 all private diseases succcssfullv without mercurvt Cossi LTATiox Fkek. Thorough examination and ad vice, including analysis of urine, 85.00. Price of V IT AL R ESTOR ATI V E, 1.M a bottle, or four times th quantity,- $S.0O; sent to any address upon receipt of Price, or C. O, D., secured from observation, and in private name if desired by Dr. Minttb, 11 Kkarxt Street, San Francisco, Cai. Send for list of ques tions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be sent to any one applying bv letter, statins symytoms, sex and ajre. Strict secrecy i n regards to all business transactions. DR. Mixtie's KidVey Remkdv. NEPHRETIfl'M Cures all kinds of Kidncv and Bladder Ccnnmluitit ' Gonorrhea, Gleet, Lcuchorrnca etc For sale bv a ' drngjrists; f 1 a bottle or six bottles for fivcdollars. Dr. Mixttrs Daxpeliox Pills are the best and th chcaiwst Dvsi KraiA aud Bilioi s cure in the market. For sale by all drutrjrists. SMALL POX MAEJLS CAB Bt EEM0VXD- London, Perfumers to II. M. the Queen, have ted and patented tbe world-renowned OBLITERATOR, which removes Small Pox Harks, of however standing. The application is simple and har causes no inconvenience, and couUins nothing Jurlous. Trice f250. SUPEFLTJOUS HAIR. Leon & Co 's "DEPILATOItr Removes Supcrfloaua Hair in a few miiiute without pain or unpleasant sensation never growagin. Simple and harmless Fu directions. Sent by mail. Price SI GEO. W. SHAW GENERAL AGENT 219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Mentitn This rajier. When Baby waa sick, ire gave her Castorla, When she waa a Chad, she cried for C'astoria, When she became Hiss, she clang to Castor ia, men she had Children, she gare them Castorla, BARKER &WILLIS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, -CIGARS, ETC. ETC. A SI'ECIALTY. Produce bought and the highest cash - ;' price paid. ROSEBURG OREGON.