ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, MAY, 28, 1886. . '
COJtXEZlVS' BECOSD.
In 1870Mr.Cornelias,Republicancan"
didate for Governor, was a member ot
the legislature of Oregon. At that
session Hon. R. S. Strahan, a member
from Benton, introduced senate joint
resolution No. 18, reciting the provis
ions of the Bnrlingame treaty with
China, under the provisions of which
Chinese now fill up the entire Pacfic
coast declaring that the treaty "was in
imical and hostile to the interests of
the people of the state of Oregon," and
winding up with the following resolu
tion: Resolved, By the Senate, the House
concurring, that our senators in Con
gress be instructed, and our represen
tatives requested to use all honorable
means to procure the abrogation of
said treaty. and that the Secretary of
state turmsh our senators and repre
sentatives witn certified copies there.'
Here was a plain direct test of Mr.
Cornelius' views ori the Chinese ques
tion. As soon as the motion was made
' to adopt, Mr. Cornelius was on his feet
with dilatory motions to defeat the
resolution, but when out voted on every
poin and the resolution was put up
on , its passage, he voted against it
See Senate Journal, 1870, pages 524-5-6.
. Let every laboring man in the
state make a note of this when he
comes to vote' in June. The Star.
-WIZL KOT THE TB VTUHO.
The Salem Town Talk is responsible
for publishing a statement that when
the Democratic party went out of pow
er in 1878 that the State was then in
debt $773,717.34, and claims that the
Grover-Chadwick administrations
were responsible for the debt. This
stale political falsehood has been so
often refuted that it would seem even
the Town Talk might blush to repeat
it. It is a patent fact that no state
officer can create a debt. There is no
power to do it except that of the Leg
islature. When the Democratic party
went out of power there were bonded
debts created by the Republican and
Democratic Legislatures, as follows:
BONDS BEARING 7 PER CENT. INTEREST.
Soldier's bounty bonds $ 26,400 06
Soldier's relief bonds . 761 00
Lock bonds payable out of Internal
Improvement Land Fund 160,000 00
Modoc war bonds, payable out of
general fund 132,858 76
Wagon road warrants, payable out
of swamp land and 5 percent.
tide land fund 138,600 00
Outstanding warrants payable from
funds derived from special tax. . . . 192,975 62
COBXEZXVS' S VBSEB VI ESCV.
DYSPEPSIA.
1 iic niiineuiaie result s are Lass or Appc
; iip. Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flat
ulence, Dizzilloss. Si; U IIc:k1:il1h. failure
Total $651,595 38
Seventy thousand dollars of this last
sum was inherited from the Republi
can administration ending in 1870.
It will be seen by this that the ap
propriations made by theseveral Legisla
tures were not met by levying a tax
V . j 1 . . . .
Buiucient 10 meet tnem. This was a
duty which every Legislature should
have performed. In making an ap
propriation a tax should have been lev.
ied to meet warrants drawn against it.
The attention of every Legislature for
years' was called to this fact, and it was
not' until 1876 that the Legislature
made provision to pay off this class of
warrants. This could have been done
before, thereby saying the Interest on
these wan-ants. Since 1 878 it has been
convenient to charge all this to Demo
cratic State officers by some Republi
can editors, who, presume that their
readers are such ignoramuses that they
will believe such transparent falsehoods.
A closer examination will show the
votes of the parties upon the bonded
debts. Also that the Republican Leg
islatures are alike responsible for the
legislation upon this subject. It will
be seen that before 1878 of every dollar
owed by the State, payment was pro-
viaea ior independent of funds appro
priated to carry on the State govern
ment. The Town Talk says that the Re
publican party reduced the debt on an
average of 596,960 for seven years .
when every dollar for the extinguish
ment of these debts was provided for
during the Grover-Chadwick adminis
trations. Now, to show how silly this
overdrawn false statement of the Talk
is, it says, further, that the Republic
ans have paid all this debt excepting
$ 0,000 or $80,000. As provision was
made in 1876 during Governor Ghk;
ver's administration, to pay off 'this1
$192,975 62 of outstanding warrants
auu maamucn as ,tnat. debt baa .long
since been paid, and all others were
provided for under Democratic admin
istrations, we are curious to know how
the State 13 now $80,000 in debt crea
teaVtinder the Republican admiaistra
lions, as stated by the Talk. The fact
is tne Talk does not not know what it
is talking about. If it does not look
out it will involve itself in a muddle
with those it is aiming to serve. Will
not the truth do as well?
It will bo remembered, says the Al
bany Demorcat. that the legislature in
1870 nassed an not ' pmnnvmng trio 'Sedentary habits, mental worry, nervous
lu l'assea an act empowering tne excitement, excess or tinm-mi. in nt-
the city of Portland to vote a subsidy ns? or drinking, nt vurious other causes,
t tt 11 1 induce Constipation followed by general
to JBen Holladay of $300,000 to secure U-iangcracut of the liver, kidney?, and
the tprmlmia nt the Wcf HiAa s3i,h, in which the disorder of each
tne terminus of the West bide railroad ,..,., jncreasej, the liiihmitv of the others.
at mat city, uid residents who lived
here at that time remember the corrupt
influences brought to bear by Holla
day to control elections and the legis
lature. : They also remember how the
subservient tools of "the Duke," as
Ilolkday was then called, were driven
by an indignant and outraged public
to the shades of private life in 1870
and 1876. The the act above referred
to was vetoed by Governor-Grover who
showed beyond cavil that it was uncon
stitutional. The veto message came up
for consideratoin in the legislature of
1872. The reading of the message, with
its strong vigorous reasoning, convinced
eyery member of lhe state senate but
one that the bill was unconstitutional.
Such strong Republicans as Dolph,
Brown! of Marion, Cowles, Moores,
Watson and others conceded the un
answerable arguments of the Governor,
of physical and mental visor, distressing
seme of wei-rht and fullness In t he stomach,
and increased Costiveuess, nil of which are
1 rn.uvn under one w as Dyspepsia.
1 11 every instance w here t his disease does
ii;t on,'m:.' from scrofulous taint in the
i.:iKhl, Avi:s rirxsmay be confidently
p'.t 1 -"' ? r-flWt u cure. Those cases
nf? . !.'- !. ;v curative influence of
Avkii a Pills .,;.,.. Wj certainly yield if
IV ru.i.-t n-aidi-d lvtheKwerfulblood-iu;;-iryiivc
ropcrtics of Aykr's SaRSAPA
.:.i.. :
lM-si)P))ics should know that the loncrcr
H-Mtment of their maladr is postponed,
more difficult of cure it becomes.
y er's Pills
.Wvcr fail to relieve the bowels and pro
h!o!e their healthful and regular action,
:nd thus cure Dyspepsia. . Teniporarv
palliatives all do pot niHncnt harm. The
tuful activity into which the enfeebled
stomach U spurred by "hitters," and alco
holic stimulants, is' inevitably followed
by reaction that leaves the organ weaker
than before.
"Costlveness, indm-rd by my sedentary
luliita of lift, became rbronic; Ayer's Fills
afl'orcic-U me flpcedy ruliiT. Tlu-ir occasional use
liiM iiineo kept mo all riflrt." IUebxann Bains
nop r, JTeteatk, AT. Ai
prompt relief. They h:vo kencthed me more
( hnn all tins iwvUcIih- ever before tried." M.V.
"Watson, 153 State t., Chicago, 111.
"Tbey liavo entirety corrected the. coat) ve
li tbit, and vastly improved my general health."
Kev. Francis B. Uarlotxt;, Atlanta, Ga.
"The most effective and the easiest physic I
One dose will quickly move
have ever found.
' f i Jul n rtrl f.i !. A f n ' - T. . - - -
and VOted "no " On the motion to paSSI r'"Ml5y fur Indigestion, Constipation, and
tne bill Over the Governor s Veto. I ' rt-'r- I found their action easy, and obtained
But there was one man there who was
not guided in voting by constitutional
limitations, bnt on the contrary his de
sire to please Ben Holladay always dt
termined his vote. That man was T.
R. Cornelius. Republican candidate for
Governor He voted solitary and SllptffiL
o nnotn no lU 1..M1 r ' i",""" ' " " T. K,
j.i.oo iuu urn, xivbwituoLciiiuiiis 1 iiwitns, jsetamore, Mroirn Co., Ind,
the veto of the Governor. No wonder
the Oregonian says he is the friend
and tool of corporations. Republican
armers and laborers, are you going to
vote for Cornelius? The responsibility
is yours. Star.
my bowels and free my head from pain." W.L
I'aoe, Richmond, Ya.
"A suffi rer from Liver Complaint, Dy-
"For Dranenala thpp
IIayes, Mexiy Texas.
AVER'S PILLS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
Representative Men.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Aside from all personal considera
tions, the two candidates for Governor
of Oregon this year fairly and fully
represent the parties placing them in
nomination. Col. Cornelius has always
identified himself with the Republican
party since it had an existence. Prior
to .the war, during the war, and since
the war, his allegiance to the party has
never wavered. He approved the prin
ciples of free speech, free press and
free territory against which the South
ern States rebelled. He believed in
the preservation of the Union which
the Democratic States endeavored to
break. ; He enlisted in the Union army
thereby showing his faith by his works.
He endorsed the reconstructive meas
ures and financial policy of the Repub-
ican party whieh have been so success-
uL He has been a true party man in
the broad sense of the term.
13o far as The News is informed, Mr.
Pennoyer has been equally true to his
party, before the war, during the war,
and since the war. He has always
been a Democrat of the Democrats.
He did not endorse coercion before the
war and was equally hostile to the. re
construction moasures of the Republi
can party after the war. On account
of past reminiscences as well as his
present position, he is entitled to the
warm .and enthusiastic support of every
bourbon Democrat.
No two men in the state could have
been placed in nomination by their re
spective parties who more thoroughly
embody the traditions, policy and prin
ciples of those parties than Col. Corne
lius and Mr. Pennoyer. Practically a
vote for cither is an unequivocal en
dorsement of the party he represents.
This fact of itself ought to determine
the yotes of all who believe that polit
ical parties are essential to good gov
ernment and that the ambition of men
should be subordinate to great princi
ples and economy advocated by polit
ical organizations. Daily News.
Bitter Bread.
LOOK OUT!
Foil
OMMjQ Bros1
Bran New
Brick Store
Complaint is frequently made by
those who use baking . powders that
they leave in bread, biscuit, or cake
raised by them a disagreeable, bitter
taste. Tbii taste follows the use of
all impure baking powders, and is
caused either bv their containing alum
(introduced to make a cheap article,)
by the impure and adulterated charac
ter of other ingredients used, or from
the ignorance of their manufacturers of
the proper methods of combining them.
These baking powders leave in the
bread a residnum formed of lime, earth
alum or other deleterious matter?, not
always' though frequently, tastable in
MISCELLANEOUS
JTUXMl UliE PA LA GF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Haatb. jfiuest stock of furniture south of Portland
"M enoap aa it can be bought S
j hi the State. The new fanglo.1
bO UBL E BED LO UNG E.
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Also lias on hand a (ult assortment ot beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And ail kinds f Childrens Chain, eto.
i. GILDERSLEEVE.
Will stand for the Season at
Josejrfi Carlon's Livery 8ta
ftle InJRoseburg. Beginning
March 1st and continuina
three months.
Is 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 sex of Calf, $6.00
N. P. BUNNELL,
'FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon 3hop,
Blacksmith Shop.
pAN MARE CASTINGS FROM ONE
J ounce to three tons weight Small Cu
pola for small costings. Money refunded if
worK is not satisfactory. Portland prices 1
ave telegrams and expressage.
LANGENBERffS
Boot audi Bho fitop,
Jackson Street,Opposite Post Office,
Bosebnrg, Oregon.
TTEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
j.. assortment or fc astern ana San Francisco and
other makes ot BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
PEBS and everything in the Boot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I nse 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 ZANOENBEHO.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V It. 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
BLACKSMITH SHOP!
Adamson's Old Stand, Jackson Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
AH Kinds of Repairiug Done, Terms ar
Ml
Reasonable.
Gannon 4 Blackman.
OBANGE
Woo
ASSOCIATION
Manager.
and Grain !
OF ROSEBURG.
w. f. owens, : : :
-DE AIi IN
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
lGricultural Implements
OF ALL KINDS
Coos Bay Stage Line!
The solemn but somewhat indefi
nite warnings and threats of the "rinc1
rgans to punish the Oregonian for its
incunerence to party discipline recalls
t'je address of Capt Skidmore of the
Austin Colored Invincibles to his
company. ie said: "I wants de mem
bers ob dis command to understand,
onst for all, dat we meets for drill reg
ularly ebery Friday ebening at 8 o'clock
in dis heah hall, and de member what
fails ter put in an appearance will be-"
"Shot to deffl" interrupted Corporal
Jim Webster. Dropped from de ranks
for a deserterl" asked Lieut Sam
Johnsing. "Wusser dan dat ar," con
tinued the captain amid a solemn si
lence that was almost painful, "de
member what fails to appear will be
looked upon as habin" been absent
from de drill." Scott
LAIRD & CALVERT,
proprietors.
3m V; TO COOS CITY: IN 14 HOURS!
as . injurious to health. The Royal
JDaxing jrowuer 13 iree irom talS serious WHERE connection is made with Coos Bay Steam
defect In its use no residnum is leftferforaltPointontneBay. stages leave the Post
and the loaf raised by it is always Sweet oBlce Rf bnn: eyery morning, except Sunday
light land wholesome, and noticeablv h1""8 atthebote"' leaving.
free from the peculiar taste complained THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY
OL JLhe reason Of this IS because it IS Particular attention given to the comfort of pasi
composed of nothing but absolutely ensera- crefnI dnvers nd sr stock.
pure materials, scientifically combined
in exactly the proper proportions of
acid and alkali to act upon and destroy
each other, while producing the largest
amount of raising power. We are
justified in this assertion from the
unqualified statements made by the
Government chemists, who after thor
ough and exhaustive tests recommended
the "Roval" for Governmental nA Via.
a f t m m
cause of its superiority over all others v v 0
in purity, strength and wholesomeness. j would respectfully inform the public that he
NEW STORE
AT '. ' j
DULLARD, OR. j
4 myffi
There is no danger of bitter bread or
biscuit where it alone is used.
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Bucklen s Arnica Salve. Readv-lf aili rinfhiiir
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt an 'n 'act everything usually kept at a
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped nwwjiaas store, uive mm a call.
Hands, ChUblains, Conis, and aU Skin GOOdS at low Prices.
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed! All kinds of Produc
Takc fechaiisc for Goods.
r saleby Ma&steks & Co. OlAII orders promptly attended to.
WE TRANSACT A GENERAL Busi
ness in onr line and pay the Highest
Market Prices for Wool and firain. A fnil
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on ahnrt nnt;
at Lowest Prices. Offioe and Warehouse
vrruoni!, mis ujfif OT. Givens a call
W- T- OVENS.
" 1 ..; ,L"1
ANY ONE CAN
Bmmm m thvrotwaly poatetf In
three wceka reTlewlac with tke
COMMON SCHOOL
SCII00
Al to lOfMwfnlir oaaa the moat dffflcalt and technical tecs! examinations for teachrnf rtffi... t ...
f Si work publlabed. Uaefol to everybodr. Invaluable to teacbert, lnUlipensable to acuoola. - -
CERTIFICATES CAN BE OBTAINED.
A better review can be made from.thli book la one week than from Text Booka In three montha. in
SarnigforexaralnaUona It haanoeqaaL ptw
1 FAR MftB KHI< X HUL9 OKU WORTH THE PRICE.
It doea not deal In proof or nrnmenu. Qaestlon are auted. and ahort and comprehensive annrm
pven. It auppUeaa want long felt among teachera In reviewing bHefly and coniprebeaalvelv the diffarSS
brancbea taught In our achooB, without reeourae to the tedlooi proceaa of examining the text hooka fJSS ThS5
ginning to enu. Tne arrangemeni na oeen careroiiv naaiea. Tne question on each of the tudle embrara
aji inr leauing ana ecunici puiain. lauwurK i especially aaaptea to unnal (ralnln
the atudle embraca
ivale llbrarv whxn avpneral review 1 reaulred to orcnare for u-hivil irrrin.-itu. i, P.'. ur
CM atioraclated. UlDr ulm tint the book tiin fa.Ti da mi.L Rnnifd.rinv th ...ut.'... i. vjiijj m uc Bf cn to
log and bringing back to memoir the principal qneatlon represented In common acbool tudlei "lew"
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
C. W. KNOWLE8, "
ST. OHARStS HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire proof Brick Building
130 Rooms.
In the Center the City
Or. iir;m.KOLE,
"fflUp-Stairs over L. Be Ill's Jcivchv SU,r
CS UKC CfECCf.
P
1
J."
O'AIALI.KY,
l'n)iii-nr vl
ROSEDUKU MAl:i:i.l. WdliKS.
And Deal r it.
ToflJIBSTONES, TaU.1
1.TC.
3SOO
UTJESTIOITS.
3SOO
AirSWXKS.
Each branch I divided Into
two department, one for
queatloM and one for an
awer. F.ach question U
numbered and a like npmber
la given the corresponding
aniwer.
Civil Government,
Parliamentary Bales,
Beading, Sade Easy,
Insnltires sad Participles
Penmanship,
Phralolofrr,
United SUtes HIstonr,
OeoKTsphr.
Grammar,
Written Arithmetic, .
Parsifal Geography,
Orthography.
OivTAT.ci
daiZlfr0m Utttr' toA-a- Vra'B. reprennting liouiands recommit j 0tt' 1R0ST AKU MORRISON STS., PORTLAND
Nw Toik. I hare sold over 10.000 cople. and the demand M11 eontlnnea.
I have never handled book whiob Rave such general aatlufHetlon.
W. C. HAGAK, Ed. Pjnil'a Comnanlon.
Stsactss, N. T.-Ton have splendid book for teachers and reviewing
Clawe, and It la bound to have a very larire circulation. Shin l.ouu bv trcTehC
C. W. SAltCEKN. Dealer In BchoTBuppUe.
or. i.hm, , loey ieu at sigut, ana are nighiy recommended bvonr
K!io Rerr jf I! ts u .-;. :t.
BaTAM, Tex. I have used yonr Book for everl year, and am mnch
pleased with K, . WM. A. BANKS, A. M. , Sup t City BchooU.
One Cpy, Sl.SOl Twn Coplea. a.SO Three Cople. SXi
SUx Cple. SC.OO. tr Seat by mall. AUEKTS WAJtTKD.
SEMD 8S OKSTTS for canvasslnr book: terms and Instruction to
gent; recommend, description, binding, etc. Thirty cent allowed U
A. H. CRAIG, S2SM Caldwell, Racina Co., Wis,
tr Remit by Money Ordr or Postal Note on E&st Troy, Wli.. m by Ratria.
nmamiviM wa wMtv VlJf llaSi WiUSMi SMUVWltB VJ WU11UUU 111 HI -
EUROPEAN PLAN.
jgSMOKD HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
Corner Front asd Morrisox Sth
PORTLAND,
Tiiomas GllNEis, rrojirictor.
If you knew how" cheap'I sell BELLsrfor Farms, Schools
: . You would sureljjhave one.
mHW ct rnini us nrsTJiiwivT
or Churches J X
Chahles IIeilman, Proprietor.
CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS ANB CCPYPiCHTS
Obtained, and all olht-r luisincsa in tlc V. S
Patent. Offloe attcwled to tut MODERATE FEES
Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as
patentability free of chfcnrc; and wc make K
OliEGON CHANGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt.
Money Order Div., and to officials of the V. 8.
Patent office. ; ..r circu!rr, advice, terms an
references to actual clients in ynr own State
county, write to
C A. SXOW CO.,
Oii)Kite PiUnt Office,- Washington, D. C.
Urn . f?r-v
The very best in the Market is set
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
BLACKSMITH AKP WHEELWRIGHT
, B0WEN BROS.
Having dissolved the copartnorahip exist
ing between Bannell & Bowen Bros, nnd
are now prepared to do all work in tlieir
lino in a . t
WORKMANLIKE
MANNER, AND AT REASONABLE RATES.
Cor. Third and E Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
THI8 LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
offers superior accomodations at popular priet-s.
Meals 25c. Rooma 2Se..ni vw Onlv three hWka
irum an uepois ana Steamer landings, Free Bass
to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No
. O. rf3 H. "lPurls.iv
A. Full Line of .
Staple and Fancy Groceries, '
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
j Glassware Crockery
Queensware, Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
per bay.
msrQ-tr
E. ZEWISTON. Prop'r.
Ialso deal in Threshers, Engines, Mill Machinery. Pumps. Inspirators hJsTo VrLotOh
rpt i . . t ! . . . I ncr hv I . " ' " o"'
.ue west ijoucr ieeder known) Steam Fitting Goods, .Belting. Oils. AIbo
General Agent for, The Siupman Engine, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dust, No
urn. ena tor circular and prices. Office Foot of Morrison Street Portland
Oregon.
GIVE ME A CALL.
Zj T. WRiCIIT.
UP!
H
In
HITCH
But before you do that come 'round
W. Gr. WOODWARD'S
In
to
Established 1352.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
. AND
OP OREGON.
mm
I -1
Drain Hotel!
DRAIN - - OREGON.
Coos Bay Stage Office, tit
the Hotel.
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS-
Bagoaoe Handled Fbes or Ciiaroe.
MRS. BLACKWOOD Pkopkietress.
MEDICAL-.
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever BrongLt to Town
use nothing but the best leather, and have got
i-VhUYThlNG THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO f! ATT. nr mto
W. Gr. Woodward Roseburg.
JgTTHE PLACE TO BUY.jgJ
J B C0NGLE
Uannfacturor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
ta. Leather and Saddlery IIardware
108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON
Malanssene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
2
-SUCCESSOR TO-
Abrah
-DEALERS IN-
THE
New York Coffee House
HESTATJRAKTT
And Oyster Saloon
or-
Leading Check Restaurant
in tlie, City.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Kosebnrcc Oregon.
Has on hand constantly, a large and
General Merchandise and will be pleased to seo hJa nlrl fAa
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration nfiliA Via stPaul ami Slinneanolis.
scarcity 01 money ana the present depression in business will 0HlY trakscoktihehtal uke running
xuuy mcir. own interests by calling on h-m and examining
aaoss &tm bribes
tfetore purchasing elsewhere. I do not claim to soil trnnrf
fl 4 AAAf 1 , i-T A. 1 J 11 11 . a - O
cn, ui ium Limn cost, out wjii assure all who patronize me
vt iw;y win get meir gooas
At The Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At " Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FKANCISCO, CAL.
Treats all. Chronic, Special and Private'
Diseases with Wonderful Success.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
18 A NEVER FAIL1NU
JCUEEforNeiTous Debilty
Seminal Weakness, Ex
u'.uuiku viiaiuy, Bernia
't'Umnotency, Paralysis,
' . '-PrtMt&lorrhM anil all tk.
. Jlerrible effects of Self.
O jabuse, youthful follies and
leacesse in maturer years,
ricnas nogs or Memory
Lassitude Nocturnal Em.
IlimtiM. I I. . i . . f
IN DRINKINQ intoxicating; liquors, tne vital fluid
passine unobserved in the urine, and many otnerdis
eases that lead to insanity and death.
Da. JIiSTiK, who is A Keocla Phtsictax, Grabc
T?ri? Uki vkrsit or Pxxsstlvaxu, will tgree
toforfe-trrrB Hcxdrbo Dollars for a case oft hia
kand the VIT I. kestobtivk -.iATSr
Anything repaired or made to order. ini,ure ;or injurious found in h. i)"u?JmVnu
I uueue. .ncceseiuuv without men-uryl
th. LBTORAVE, 1.0 . botOi, or four thnea
fpKS,t,A Mnt 10 ny Udre8S nPn receipt
OT - -'nd ,rom obseotion, and
inpnvate name if desired by Dr. Miktiis, 11 KrIr.xt
Steset, Sax Frakcisco, Cai. Send for list of one..
Great Overla)til Route I WOM"w sample bottle e '
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD 5wV?S2Sft'TSiySl8
'a uuwuch llUfl Tm T. i lung.
Da. MrsTis's Kidxtit Rejii!DT,"nephKETCUM
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, aSaX KSZEi nStSS
Jttagiufloent JJay Coaches, and wbip. w ootue or x bottles for svedoiiaf.
Elecnt EmieTant Sleflninir flan. TL1". ?"0? ' ro
O O 4T O I -"-Wm. iIDI
8IFERD& HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND OREC0H
iTrivate Rooms of the Latest Designs for Ladles.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
INSURE IN THE
STATE IIURAIH CO,
-OF-
Capital. .$100,000.00
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 & West, agent
Office.at Court House, Roseburg Or.
Drain &Cof. lr a in. Bon si as Co,, Oregon
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
' -Teas;
Hardware, Crockery,
o O o
HATS, CAPS, BOO TSAETD SHOES.
.? : 111 ' . . t . . . .
ei?ul una oul -biock complete, comprising many articles it is im
possible here to enumerate.
Vi-,l,J ... ie..ii : .......
iconuny AUYAMj su eAammation or stock believing all can be satisfied
that it is for their interest to maW purchases here as we buv and sell foruh
, only.
ttlJk&rl gSTj3BTE3 HZPZtXI
3
Best In; rixo Wbrld
for lmrgr OT gmult tram i ; m a . . .
65 mlns: caL ttcraln .TTr"' J7!
mkSsTnfTVQ 2&X&JZ ?S h tdard for
Jfade in fourteen different style, prices from
916,00 op, sB4 tot illustrated catalogue.
All eallbrea from 22 to at.
MARLLHFLHE ARMS CO., HEW HAYES, COM.
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF C0ST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTE8T TIME EVER MADE
EPS I A ajiii Rn.ini a .iv.m .-.wa
For sale by all drnreists.
SMALL POX
MAB.JLS CAN BE EEM0VED.
LEON & CO,
Loi-don, Perfumer to H. M. tbe Queen, have
tea and fa tented tbe world-renovned -
OBLITERATOR,
hich removes Small Pot MarVa i....
FROM THE COAST ";. TheappHcation U sunple and liar
causes no inconvenience, and contains nothiug
Jurious. Frice 92.60.
. OVER THE
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Bluffs,
St Joseph, Atchison,
Lcavcnirorth,
Kansas City,
Burlinjrton, Quincr.
St. Louis, S Chicago,S
AHD ALL POINTS--
O o
i3t
t3J
AND HOUTHEASm
AND OOUTHEAS J
STJPJJFLTJOTJS HAIB.
Leou & Co.'s "DEPILAI'OBl
Removes SnperAsnns Hair in a few minote
without pain or unpleasant son sation never
grow again. Simple and harmless
F directions. Bentbjr matt. Price $1
GEO. W. SHAW
GENERAL AGENT
219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
Mention This Paper.
"rTnen Baby tu tick, we psra ber Catoria,
"WTisn the was a Child, she cried for Castori.
"When she became Kias, he clnng to Caatoria,
Wbea she had Cliildrea, aha gave then. Caatoria,
Via St. Paul And Miuncapolis.
-tsr SLEEPING CARS-
Are hauled on regular Ex'
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD-
.M.;tSda f DAIilvi:iri Cit)Y1LL10,:
Connection mnAa of S TJ 1 1 I DEALERS IN
w iav sj im x aiii a i i
Minneapolis to all points EasL Rnuth
5 n -,i . '
aa oontneasr.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 1 1,4 5 l?S N0TIS. CROCK-
A. m., arriTingat New Tacoma 6:30 ? ' ulakswake, TOBACCO,
p. M., connecting with O. R. & N. Co. 's CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
boats for all points on Paget Sound. ClSIlTZSO
A. D. CHARLTOy. A SPECIALTY.
General Western Passenger Agent, .1 Produce bought and the highest cash
JNO. Z Washington SL, j . price paid.
Portland, Oregon. I ROSEBURG O REG OIL
GROCERIES,