Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, June 04, 1886, Image 1

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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
IS ISSUED
FJUDAY MORNINGS
BY ' ;
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. II. N BELL, - - Editor.
One Year -Six
Months -Three
Months
. . $2 30
- 1 23
- 1 00
' GESEBAL DIKE0T0B Y.
Gkovkb Clevelasd. . ........ .Pn-s'-
Thos. F. Bayakd. ..... .Secretary of State
Daxikl.T. MASSiNO.Secretery of Treasury.
L. Q. C. LAMAIt. .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. U. EsDicorr. Secretary o ar
" W. 0 . WmrxEY Secretary of Navy.
W. T. Vilas.. . . . i -l'ost Master General .
A. II. (Jaklasp.. Attorney General.
Morrison K. Waite. ....... .Chief Justice.
STATK OF OREGON.
J. JI Dolpu.
I. II Mitchell
. S. Senators.
U i vn'ii :p 1 f k r m a n s Congressman,
Z.F. Moody ua!'T-
R. P. Eabhakt..... ....Sccretaryof State.
Edward HirscU .State Treasurer.
E. B. McELBOY....Sui,t. Pub. Instruction.
W. H. Byabs.... SUt Printer.
J. B.Waldo, C.J.,)
Wm. I. Lokd,
.Supreme Judges.
W. W. Tiiayek, )
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
R. S. IS ham. ...Jutle,
J. W -Hamilton .... Prosecuting Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Jons Emmitt,
J. H. Suope; i
Senators.
ntatives.
(S.'.W. Kimball.
G. A. Taylob, . . .
D. S. West
F.W. Besson...
E. C. Sacey
Clerk.
Sheriff.
.Treasurer.
.School Superintendent.
4 ..... .Assessor,
J. S. FlTZHUGH
County Judge,
Wm. Manning, ) .
HtKity Rogers, r jt,Reores
A. Hall, C. A. McGee Commissioners.
Wm. Tiuel . . - purveyor.
Dr. S. S. Marsteks -Coroner.
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
II. C. Stanton, 1
John Kast, I
1. P. Sheridan, V Trustees.
" L. C. W'heeleb,
P. Benedict. ;
T. Ford Recorder.
G. J. liANOEnBEKu Marshal.
John Chase .Treasurer.
PROFESSIONAL-
L F. I.ANE,
OHN LANE
ANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Maiu street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLEKTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' briok,' up stairs.
s.
WI1ITEMOKE M. D.
M YRTLE CREEK OREGON.
Office at h. iyeu's store.
Residence at Henry A. Adams'.
R. XV HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
AX OXVILLE OREGON
K. L. MILLER, M. D
SURGEOJf.
Homeopathic PhjsiciaiL
Oftiice up stairs in the old Sheridan
d..:..i. T-1 Ci,.,.nl- T?nl...m
(Jregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
. F. G. CEHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
HOMOZOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Oradiiatc Of The
UWIVEBSITY
Of Leipzig Germany, j
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose-
burg.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
XJTTiils house has lately changed! hands and Is
oroti'rblv renovated and refurnished. The travel
ing public will find the best of accommodations.
No Chinamen Employed.
i
SMI1H BAILEY.
ABSOLUTELY
FIRST CLASS
M'
rRS. D.C. McCLALLEN
Proprietor of tbe
McCLALLEN HOTJSE.
. .
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial
i .oiroi .n
coach to and from the house
Bajnrage deUrere free of charge.
DEPOT HOTEL,
LAND, OREGON.
Thomas,
Frop.
"Irst Clas
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Itotcl at the Depot of the Railroad.
MOOKES UESTAI RANT.
(Prii.cipaal Business Street.)
xtoseuni-er, Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS
v e necp tho Best the Market Affords,
i
IK
VOL. XL
GENERAL
Samuel Marks,.
S. 1
-DEALERS IN-
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
-!'
CWTHMJ, DM
Crockery, Glassware,
- - Provisions,
;' - v
and Produce
wool
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
8. MABUN & CO - ,
M. JOSEPHSON.
IIW TO
Keejs a full line of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade.
A full line-f Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets.
A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full lino of Hosiery.
A full line of Clothing.
o
Pi
m
o
b
A full line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos.
A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not' least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
-COMB .3STX
M JOSEPHSON.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationery Photograph and
Perfumery, Autograph Albums
Crockery and Stand, Hand, and
Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
WlfrlMdore
conmuTT,
Successor to J.
DEALER
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
DRUGS and PATENT iVIHDICINES
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,
Roseburg, regon,
o O o -
They would announce that they have just received and now have on
hand one of the largest stocks of
onesral Hardware, etc.
Ever Brought to Douglas,
Stoves of all Patterns and Heady-made Tinwar
They are prepared to declare they have
a..(u.m nMimn riinh thev nronose selline
" . ft ghipe of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way ol Locks, Butts, etc., we ci
Aff...M;n. inHnoamAnt tnmirnMen. l
uh.u.i ,
We can give you bargains m trie iouowmg unaaa m ow u. "l"--
BUCK S B0NA5ZA, FABMER S UTILITT,
nmrmnv. OCCIDEST. IB0J KING, EMFIKB OiTl
V.' liAll UAW'I
And othp.r Sioves and Ransres.
The best of workmen are constantly
We have also bargains to offer in GUN3, such as Winchester, Sharp and other
Riflee, as well as Sshotguns and nstois.
We are also Agents for tbe wnite, reeriess ana new ouu " "" '
which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant
We can also supply
Averill and
Th iwct n the markeL at lowest rates.
rices, and we promise
Dr. THOMAS UK All AM,
a
A GRADUATE
iTK.itr of Pa. at Philadelphia and of the
nAvar.noi.LEOE OF SURGEONS, and ROYAjL
college of PHTSiciAss, lomws mi
hS located for ths practice of nis proiesjiou u.
rqsEBVRG - " OREGON.
rmiro and residence. Washington street opposite
the CatboUc Church.
MERCHANDISE -
Asuer Mark?.
KS & Co.
GOODS, OROCERi
Clears,
Boots and Shoes.
of every Descrip
, Roseburir, Or.
o
02
CD
o
3
SBI
WARE,
and TEN THOUSAND
D. JOHNSON.
I.N
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS
and, when added to their
tae best supply in their line ofiaiiy house in
Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere
can
rv US .
- r3..envitva t 1J 1.t,.
DEXTB, fAvltlu, nil rtr.oi,
M '
employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR
. , ' ,t.,nv . xt a rarera
as complete in eyery rwvw
Huteer Paints.
..if l .S, a.ua awMV a snniiiiw AC In
Give us a
""""U"WV"' "H
to suit you
ygu u. auj vm uu
AMMrAwtly mmgm sysSiwejiia.
lAera, r Cash nraussM. Don't wast
waeroammwmimmmmrwmTwT
sla BassMdy Bras, wig vj u
malJadtoanyaadresa. Bead 4 oents tat parttcoJars. j
WIMOI WICinC CO wmum..
Wash House.
Sam Young Prop, i
Opposite CARLON'S STABLE.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Douglas County Sank,
HUMPHREY '& FLINT,
Ro.eWc - r- - - Oregon-
TRANSACT A GENERAL
(BANKING business
Sight Draft Prawn on '
Portland, Sau Francisco, New York aaU
otbor points. Bills of exchange on tfce
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections mad
on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates.
Joseph shinpler;
PROPIU ET 0 R
-Of The . :
CITY BAKERY
-AND ;'
" V 7 r . T 'r
and Fancy Crackers, etc. AUo a fineBelection
of French and American Candies and choc-
! ate Goods.
SO.OOOCSKS
fcSTOF RECTAL DISEASES!
AS
ITisin-irt, ri'iivitas-aiii,
"Fistulas luuuo,
Polyputt Iteotl.
ETC., ET0., .
CURED IN 6 YEARS BY THE BRINKERHOFF SYSTEM
lr. J. B. Pllkiutrtou rroprietor of tbe Portland
ete and ear Infirmary and Va.njtarux for Nertocs
Diseases lias been appuiiucd Agent and l'hysician
lor this in Oregon & W. T. No everb surqicai. I
operations, no fain no loss of blood. In 2 months,
have cured several cases In which severe cutting; op
rations have failed. Am permitted to refer to Mr
Jag. W. Weatlicrford, drogist formerly? of Salem.
Mr. Frank Gardiner, maciiiiiest, Mr. R. A. Ratupy
Harribburg, and others. If several )aticnts apply
will if end one day in each month In Roseburg.
Addresj (or pamphlet etc.
J. B. 1'ILKINGTON M. D.
PORTLAND OK.
TDv. Pilkington will lie at the
McClallen llonse, Roseburg Saturday
May 8th, 1886.
r. C. SHERIDAN
.Successor toj
" i
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN,
DEALER IN ' ,
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware,
oseburg, Oregon
rpHE unJersiKned takee pleasure in an
J. bouncing to tbe public that b selling
vrrything,-iii-his line 'at price that - -
DEFY COMPETITION!
IF YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGBIOULTtJiUL TOOLS
IE0N, STEEL, HAILS,
HRSE3H OES, TINWARE, OUTLEfiY
Or any thins; in my line, call and examine my
stock ana learn prices betore purchasing else
where, as 1 am selling lower than ever.
J O. SHERIDAN
J.
JASKULEK,
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
j Dealer in Watches, Clock?, Jewelry, I
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINK OF
CIUARS, TOBACCO A FANCY GOODS
milE ONLV RELUBI.R OPTOMER IN Ton 5
A for the nroiwrailluiitment of Sn-ctacles. l)cMt
Jt VCIIUIIIV .J 1 1.. 1 1 till I rVWVIV upv-.i.io ''" ujw
glasses. Office in ilaniilton's Brick Block.
A GIFT
Send 10 cents postage, and e
will mail you free a royal, wl
ualilc, sample box of goods
that will put yun in the way
of making more money at once, than anything else
in America, mui sexes oi an ages can live ai noine
and work in 8are time, or ail the time. Capital not
required. e win start yon. immense pay sure for
those who start at once. Sti.vwjn & Co.. Portland
Maine. .
O. P.TOMPKINS
& PURCHASING
Agent of
ALLKiNDSOF MERCHANDISE
A., orders from the country filled on short
notice from -- :
Every Class or Kind of Goods from"
; First-Class Stock. . I
I . . .
i Absolutely no charges or coniniLssiofi
will be charged for fllKag orders, .'
OFFICE: 107 first street,
At D. W. Trentice's rortland.Or
L. BELFILS1
ansa
J-w
I feel confident nf tririncr alBfaciion in nil work
entniBted to ma in waichea. ciotka. and jf weliT-
I I Alan nnair miiainol natllimfntJL
-lVa;;rr-""'hrttte olCo
i -r- - - T" j.
irs ffiLw r w rrr..
VLn , . I i . . - .1
I will also teach any kind of instrumental
m nfnrrD iImi rv aaiK4mrf(nn la-lll Hall nn TVtM OLE. TT1 V
u"' V- I? wut,Mvu v.
WAbCiKlioUUIl eiIU. If lauum x
CITY DRf YING
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON
J0UN YANBIIBEXs
"BLevieWo
PRIDAY, JUNE, 4, 1886.
Central Hotel!
ItOSEIJUItG, OUKGON,
OPfOSITE CARLON'S LIVERY STABLE.
Board and Lodging per day . .
.,.. " . " week
' " Without Lodging..
.$i.oo
. S-OO
. 4.00
Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 cents -
Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel
ers and .the public generally.
MRS- . GARRISON, i'rv.
Joux Kenedy, Clerk.
O. C. Perkins, Steward.
i No .Chinese employed.
'Opium Habit
Cured.
I will euro any oue who has con
tracted the Opium habit, no matter
how long Uaeil, in tour weeks without
injurytojlkemsjelves, and bo they will
i ire n$ dwir; for Opium gRiii.
T k7ria"andiI'riri2: f tu iisfis4 t
oflce; in Roaeburg. Comnmnica-
. .
tions and treatment strictly private.
J. Woodruff M. l.
Roseburg, Oregon.
ivHUBBARD
GREEK U ILLS,
CLARKE & BAKER, Props.
Ilavliig purciiasciT the above named mills I K
Etcphons & Co., 'e are now prepaped to furnish any
amount of the best qualit y of
1, LljMBEK-
sver olfercd to the public in Douglas County,
will furnish at the milt at tbe following prices;
Sio-1 roiurh lumber S1-
We
So, 1 flooriug, 6 Inch
No. 1 flooring. 4 inch
frii M I
...S6 Ml
No, 1 fiulabing lumber "M M
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides 2l M
No. I finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides"" JC M
- CLARKE Si BAKER.
Agee & miller.
iNew Butcher Shop
We keep all kinds of F11E81I and
ninirr 4. I
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
Hides of all kinds bought.
THE OLD RELIABLE
r Established in 1867.
t ' '
Jacob Biltcr
H.
PAURY,
Merchant Tailor.
jn the Red Front, next door to A. C . Marks
Store.
Repairs and Alterations neatly done.
MRS. S. A. IIUTCIILSOS,
MILLINERY STORE!
Oregon.
ADIES WILL FiND MY STOCK LARGE ASD
Complete. Trices moderate.
dim M Call.
Mits. S. A. HirrcHissoJi.
The BUYERS' GUIDE Is
Issued March and S3ept.
each year. 49 80. pafrea,
8xU Inches, with over
3.BOO Uloatravtlona
whole Ptetor Oallery.
I oivjss nvnoieasue rncti
iirr ta matuumer on sul cooda for
personal ar famUy sue. Tell bow to
order and gives exact cost of everjr
iiur von ats. eat drink, wear, or
have fan with. These IHVAX.UABLK
BOOKS contsdst lnrormauon giesvnea
.h. nuketi at the world. W
wtU mail si cop FBEB to any ad
dress wpom receipt or iu eta. to aeiray
exnenae ot maillnsr. ltnshear from
yon. - lUaectftUly,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
997 Be 999 Was Aveaae, uaicaco, b
AM PREPARED TO . DO
FIRST CLASS
i Work in this line, and ask a share of
thn natronairo of lioseburs and vicin-
t------ n . "
ity.
ELUIXA V. CRUMI.
Sext door to h. Belfils Jewelry Store, Bosbeurg Or
DR. LIEBIG'S
WONDERFUL
German Invigorator
Men who are suffcrinir
Disease and Weakness bro
on by early imprudedce or
excesses, cauiinr nerrous
debilitv. nrrmatnre dccaT. lost manhood, etc., hav
ing tried in rain every known remedy should pro
cure immediately DK. LIEBIG'S INVIGORATOK
No. .
THE DOCTOR will azree to forfeit $1,000 or
... . i a m.k Mwiain whv mn
i unuci waitciif n s.-incu. ivoovi "j -
I m&nv M.tinnt wt mrMl nf woakneflB and ih above
1 diaeaMS la owinir to a cnmnlication called PROSTA
I TORRHEA with HvDenesthesia. which reuuircs
I mt m inl 1 1 n 1 in i lit
Ko... under our
I advice and mimm tmttmnnt.il the oniv nosiUVeCUre
& pro8tatorrheA.
I DR. L1ER1G4CO. for the past nineteen year,
I ha v inada an exclusive specialty of h ireatmeutof
I v
i aiaeaee sot men
If Dimnlca annear on the face, if vou become list
less and despondent, look out for tlic complication
with Seminal Weakness and loss ot Vitality known
asProstatorrbea. Hundreds of lives have been lost
and thousands have lost their property ana pleasure
in life from its effects, Varicocele; or wormy veins
of the scrotum, often the unsuspectea cause oi iv
Manhood. Debility, etc etc., DR. LIEBIG'S Invig-
orator, No. 2, is the only known renied yfor ttt
aoove complication, anu a periec y'
cure wUl be guaranteed in all cases undertaken une
derourspecial advice and treatment. ?
Mnut nowcrfnl latrin halta free to OUr ratienW.
To prove the wonderful power of the ISVIGORA-
TOR, A S3 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE
Call or address,
Bt- Xdahlg ft Co's Prirato Dispoasary
m Gear St. Sut mucisco, tai,
v y
u naAisin u
mzmm
Aboolutc.y l?urc.
TUi twwder never varies, .. A marvel of purity,
streng tfi' and whoicsomeness. . More economical
than tbe ordinary kiuds, and cannot be sold in co -petition
with the multitude of low test, shout
weight alum or pbx)bate powders. Sold ouly iu
cons. ROYAL BAKING POWDEE CO., 106 Wall
St N. Y.
Mrs. R Ereckenridge
AGENT FOR
W. II. McCOHlIICK,
Importer and Manufacturer of
MONUMENTSiHEADSTONES
Of American and foreign Marble
and Scotch Granite.
Estimates given for Copiog in Sand
Stone,
Also Agent for Walker's Iron Fence for
Cemeteiy Enclosure.
H. C. Stanton
-DEALER IN-
STAPLE DM GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING Ac.
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
-a full
GROCERIES!
Wood And Willow
AVAUE.
CROCKERY
ii GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY.
Subscription
AGENCY.
Subscription received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
FROM
W Y AN DOTTES,
PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
BROWN LEGHORNS,
THE THREE LEADING VARIE
TIES.
I KEFP NO OTHERS.
Mv six Wyandotte Hens made a record last season
of one hundred and twenty six eggs each in six
monthr, from January 15th, to July 15th. Aside
from their utility they are the handsomest fowl
; have ever handled. Eggs ono setting l
two settings 17 three aott'ngsitSJ.
My Plymouth Rooks
Have always stood at the front for several yeirs,
always winning the highest honors wherever On sx
hibitiou. Et.'gs one setting 12.50 two settings t4
three settings W. A few choice trios fomle at J10
each. . Single birds from $3 to
My Stook of Brown Ieghorns
Cannot be but assed in this r any other country,
My strain is a direct cross between fowls I imported
rom Bofliicr of Massachusetts and Keeferot Illinois.
Eggs, one setting $2.50 two settings l three set
tings W. A lew extra choice Cockerels for sals si
H to 5. All mv fowls have had splendid range, are
healthy and finely marked. I guarantee a good
natch and perfect satisfaction. Send stamp for
handsomely illustrated catalogue. '
Cash must accompany all orders.
Address, J. M. GARRISON.
Forest OroTO Oregon.
N. B. Express charges light, Wells, Kargo Si Co's.
express ives special low rates to all my customers.
J.H.G.
Brewster's Patent Beta Holder.
Your lines are whsra you pot then net
under boner reek une uni soia u in
B days, one dealer sold e dm. In 16 days.
BampleswortbliJoraxs. vtnieKJrurm.
E. E. BSEWSTEB, Hony, Mich.
COFFEE HOUSE
MtALS AT ALL HOURS.
Meals after 9 o'clock P. M. 50cts. at
i - , aK .
I other UOUrS ZOCtS.
I c , AfnPl-. Rriflr
tjvtuiiu uwa uv ws v
on Jackson Street,
We give the best the market affords
Mrs. 11a be y Lambert.
NO. 9.
TELL THE TKVTB.
The "campaign liar" is abroad. No
man escapes his slanderous tongue.
And now he comes to the front and
confidentially informs his friends thit
Judge R, S. Strahan is not safe man
for Supreme judge. That he w largely
interested in swamp lands, both as
owner and as Attorney for the land
grabber; that he is the salaried Attor
ney of the Oregon Pacific, and is there
fore a corporation man; that he has for
a long time past and is now the Attor
ney for the Willamette valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road company.
These are the latest charges against
Judge Strahan. These charges if true
can be proven by recoid evidence.
The fact is they are not true. " We have
interviewed Judge Strahan to ascertain
the facts as they really exist, , and be
sides have examined the records of this
eotmty,j-where the principal bfflce of the
Willamette valley and Cascade Moun
tain Wagon Road is located as to that
portion of the charges relating to said
company, and we give facts as they
actually -exist, and we challenge con
tradiction. Judge Strahan is not now
aivd has never been largely or at all in
terested in swamp lands, either as own
er. Attorney or otherwise. He Wn
not now, nor has heever owned or been
interested in a foot of swamp land.
He has nevev acted as Attorney at any
time in any Bwamc land content of
anv kind, excent in the . of K. fin.
an actual settler, against Quincy A
T
Brooks,1 a swamp land grabber.
this case the Board of Commissioners
hM fW. tl.. ...mn l.n
precedence over the school land prant
Their decision was nuvht fn u w.
viewed by Judge Strahan, and the
Sur,rm Gnrt. in ftf.b Or ooo yM
that determination was not reviewable.
But notwithsUudinc this decision.
Judee Strahan. after the election of
Gov. Thaver. succeeded in ttine tl,
Board to reconsider the action of tbJInake tPPe that Mr. Pennoyer is
brmer Board, and convinced them that
fl, f,, ... o-
vuu tvi uiu a. uiiii vr no CllVllOUUD KjSJ
otrauan s energy, and rulinar was ob-1
tained which took many thousands of
acres from the swamp land claimant
and gave them to the school fund,
Judge Strahan is not and has never
been the salaried Attorney of the Ore -
gon Pacific. He has attended to some
of the litigation the company has had,
as many- other Attorneys have done
and as all would be glad to da? Judge
Strahari is not now and has never been
Attorney for the Willamette Valley &
Cascadei Mountain Wagon Road com-
pany, either directly or indirectly, ex -
cept on one single case in this county
about nine years ago. The fact is Hon
Gea R. Helm was the Attorney for
the company until his death, and then
Attorneys in Portland were employed
in his place who still have charge of
the business of that com pan v. So
much for these charges, and we chal-
lenee the campaizn liar to show
state of facts different from those her
in set forth. Judge Strahan is an able
lawver an unricht, conscientions man.
Heis possessed besides of alt those
quahfications so essential to a ccod
judge. He is honest and ! faithful to
trust. He is an affable, whole-
souled sentleman. He treats all alike.
knows no sect and has no race nreiu-
dices. Can Judge Waldo or his clac-
queresay so mucht Albany Democrat
The Laborer' Friend.
The Democratic ticket in Oregon
this year is distinctly recognized asj
the workingman's ticket.
It is headed
by a man who at a trying time did not
hesitate to "show his hand" and pub
licly proclaim his sympathy with the J ship line. Nearly all of the freig
toiling masses. It required no small from California for Southern Oreg
amount of nerve to come to the front
when Mr. Pennoyer did and speak a
word for free labor. He should be
remembered to the extent of a vote, at
least on election day, by every man
who swings an axe, follows a plow,
strikes hot iron, solders a tin cup, shoes
a horse, shoves a jack plane, dits a post
hole, erubs a blackjack, sticks a type.
drives a dray horse, runs an engine,
tokes a steamboat, cuts cord wood,
helps load a ship, digs a ditch, lays department, mewime men wno nave
a brick, quarries stone, spreads mortar luaW8 for' wircs waut to U consiJ
or does anv other kind of manual labor ei-ed Indians when the annuities are
for hire. The man who is not afraid
to spend out for free labor when social
wi i,n;nra ;. it.'
auv vuoiucd voviawiotu ia vuicawuii i
forhisdarinsto do so. can well be
trused to execute laws framed in free
laWa ;nfjirir ZVthu A AT A IS
DWXTwrktnro t:
A u ii u x jaik-nituin :
Mr. Napoleon Davis, of Washington
county, a graduate of thoTualtb acade
my, has been placed on the Democratic
ticket for Superintendent of Public In-
struction, in place of J. R. N. Bell
Douglas, who declines to accept the
nomination. Mr. Davis is an Oregon-
ian of ability and excellent reputation,
3 - Ml 3 til 11 1 1
ana wm aouuuras ijuii a ucy yuic
Exchange,
ROSEBURG REVIEW
HAS THE '
FINEST J0D OFFICE
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
And other Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bills
Keatly and Expliously executed
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
1 ' J
The Hog at the roll:
The Coos Ray News correspondent
writes our sentiments on the hog ques
tion which the voters of Douglas coun
ty must vote upon the 7th of June.
Editor News: The proposition to
confine that necessary nuisance, tbe
hog, within proiwr and decent limits is
to be Bubniitteil to the populat voto iu
the county of Ccos at the approaching
general election. It uiav be safely,
assumed that the amount of fencing
required to protect gardens and grain
fields form the depredations of this in
stinctire thief -and robber, involves
the ex penditure of more time and
labor annually than would piy at a
fair valuation for double the quantity
of pork resulting from bis unrestrained
ravages. The long-nosed, Link, filthy,
wayside hog is as anprofi table to fatten
as he js abominable to behold; Ilia
bablta knir a ipearaiice,ar' fearfully
suggestive of trichinosis, f He 23 un
fit for human food. On the other
hand, swine, properly reared and cared
for, are pleasing to the eye, economic
ally valuable, and yield a rich appe
tizing pabulum. Such are only grown
under careful management and control.
They steal from no man, nor breed
strife with anv. Let as have whole-
80,116 and bac0D' honest and clean
Jaibok.
Another LieXaiteif.
A desperate effort haa been made by
the Republican ringsters to saddle a
lot of wordy trash which was written
about twent.v-fivR ycars ag b? man
now resiaine in asninron -rr iorv,
for a Portland paper, called ihe Arena,
UPQ Sylvester Pennoyer. The quietus
haS W I,ut tLia effoit o lha
campaign liar. His work, somehow or
other' is ? "phanouslv thin that any
can lbrouSh lt' " is under-
6to0(1 that a ew da8 "tore tUe e-
on a te effort will be made to
J ellerson LaV18 10 dlsSmse- lhey are
arxut ine same ueunit. oreson v 1-
I
dette.
He win Hnre the "Law oh Theni.
oL ConieUus rushed into a lead-
ng aw fivm tne other day and indig-
pantly assured his advisers that the
I Democratic papers had asserted- that
1 he had his shirt washed by a China-
man, and that he wanted the whole
I caboodle sued for libel, in short, as he
J expressed it, for "dehmtion ot cuarac-
I ter. Lereupon the following col-
loquy ensued:
. "Well, are the charts truel"
Suppose they are what has that
1 to do with the matter!"
J But how are you going to prove
I malice in the publication?"
J ;. Sir, I would hev ycr understand thet
in my case tho truth is always malic-
j ous."
j J udgment for plaintiff. Exchange.
Judge Strahan is so well known as a
Werwdaman in this district that
W words are necessary to introduce
nim He 18 Ieaed l n law, and he in-
MrP"" ine vr according to its nar-
rower IeWer Uis mind is at once lu-
minoua and Pcise, and his clear in-
818Qt OI le5ai pnncipies would help to
rescue our Highest court from that
MnSIe 81 consitent ana contradictory
dccwions that now pei-plex every lawyer
vho looks to theui for guidance. He
I . 1 A -a aw
wuPnSnc ana nonoDie and would
add both strength and dignity to tua
court. Benton Leader.
jHcrrtiiimg Bttaine.
-ry day we are informed of in-
I creasihg business ever the new and
J popular short route to San Francisco
- 1 via Oregon Pacfic R. R. and stcar-
I is now coining through this channel,
and if this company continues its fair
dealing and courteous treatment they
1 may expect continued patronage and
I increased business. We have as yet
I failed to hear of any complaints against
I them at all.
Wail Je orSan8'- Another "impor-
American industry" is likely to
come to grief, owing to the interior
distributed, and white men when it Is
time to vote. But becretary Lamar
can not see it in that liftht. Tliei-efore
this administration has destroyed an-
ther industry fostered by the opposi
tion party. World.
I , 1
1 . ...
It is safe to predict that Multnomah
county will be sandwiched at the ap-
- proaching election by Democratic ma-
jonwes irom uui east ana soutn.
J Ihat from eastern Oregon will be Ur-
of ger than ever before. The Republican
majority in this county, peradventure
there be one, will be less than that of
any preceding election. How does the
I it. a! 1.1 t)tl,inlnnmV
tuug uas wt uuuuun u t
I isn't it E. P. Vindicator, Ind. Rep