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2 ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JUNE, 4, 1886. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Congress, NL BUTLER, Of Polk. For Supreme J udge, R. S. STRAHAN, Of Linn. For Governor, SYLVESTER PENNOYEK, Of Multnomah. . For Secretary of State, R. F. GIBONS, Of Wasco. For Treasurer, G. W. WEBB, Of Umatilla. . For State Printer, CHARLES NICKELL, Of Jackson. Supt of Public Instruction, NAPOLEON DAVIS, Of Washington. Forejudge 2nd Judicial District., JOHN BURNETT; Of Benton. For District. Attorney, 2nd Judicial District. J. W. HAMILTON, - Of Douglas. REGULAR DOUGLAS COUN TY DEMOCRATIC TICKET F. si-ax ot n TICKET. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. B. WAITE, F. A. METZ, V. L. ARRINGTON, HUGH McKENZIE. FOR SHERIFF. B. C. AGER 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. TH1EL FOR ASSESSOR. E. C. SACRY FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT! G. T. RUSSELL. FOR CORONER. THOMAS GRAHAM. DEER CREEK PRECINCT. FOR JUSTICES. Tj L. GANNON, J AS. HARP1IAM FOR CONSTABLE. PETER JUNGER. For Swine running at large. YES. NO. A PAR TIXG WORD. With this issue closes the pending campaign career of the Review. In a few dayB it will become our duty and we believe thai wants and circum stances wherein vote will become factors, will conspire to make it a plea surable duty, to announce the result. After that we will return to the con sideration of those matters that direct ly affect not tlio temporary glory of any party but the general good of our proud and prosiKjrous State. Wo believe that in our earnest struggle we have labored directly to contribute to the general weal. We, in the first place, gave our best efforts toward securing the best possible result necessary to insure victory to Democracy that is to say, we advocated that men should be nominated who were honest, tem perate and capable. This has been done by the Democracy throughout this county and State. In the selection of Hon. N. L. Butler for Congress, Pen noyer for Governor, Strahan for Su preme Judge and so on to the foot of the ticket, the Jeffersonian test was met. In the county what bttter could have been demanded what better or worthier men could have been nomi nated. The Republican party organs have scarcely dared assail or, indeed, go further than to urge that, perad venture, their ticket may be as good. Whilst comparisons are odious, we cannot but acknowledge this informal compliment. The people will surely realize the importance and wisdom of standing intact by the Democracy at this time. It is further, it is the sub ject matter for congratulation that no worthy party or person has found an opportunity to assail the character or dignity of the Democracy during this contest. Some one man who should be, but is not always temperate saw fit in heat and anger to Bay that no man could be a Democrat and a chris tian at the same timo, but bis was the utterance of one that confronts and realizes defeat without the proper sense of prudent submission. He has beer too good a Democrat and too often re warded too much honored by that party not to feel a lack of confidence in this opinion. In truth he should not attempt to defend it. Can he ? Let his conduct on the day of election attest whether he can appreciate "the variety of human charity." We have occasion to believe that some of the candidates on the Republican ticket have gone out their way to do little personal business injury to us because of our course in this campaign. If we find this to lie so we may no doubt teach them the Divine lesson, "Do unto "others as thou wouldst others should do unto thee. We now conclude with best wishes for the people and as a consequence the success of the Democratic ticket. Democrats be on your guard as it is reported that the ring will try to elect Marston by trades. Expose any at tempt of this sort. Be vigilant if you would succeed. Trading 13 a fraud. The day of election will bo upon us next Monday. The time for elaboiate argument has gone by, and it only re mains for us to iusk the voters to scan our ticket. Hon. N. L. Butler, our candidate for Congress, is an Oregon- raised boy, whose fitness is not sur passed by any that may have preceded hnn in tins distinguished office. His life has been pure' and upright. In Polk his hoice he is esteemed the peer of any man and, without doubt, he deserves this honor. Every Dem ocrat should vote foi him and every Republican should weigh well the sit uation before voting against him. As he is a lifelong temperance man he cannot expect any support from, the iweudo prohibitionist. Judge Strahan is admitted to bo pre-eminently quali fied for Supreme J udge. It is charged that he has been largely employed by corpoiations and wealthy bodies. This is intended to injuie hin, but conies back with great force as a boomerany. Wealth employs the best talent and wise people desire the wisest meu for judges. By every argument presented Strahan should be elected. Of Sylves ter Pennoyer we have heretofore spoken much. The Oregouian endeav ored to smirch his good name because of his love of the free white laborers and his antagonism to the employment of servile Chinese. Ilia connection with the late meeting of the citizens of Portland has provoked criticism from Republican journals. His conduct there was in harmony with his life he was there in the cause of justice, peace and order. So will he be as Governor. Honestly, what man is there in Oregon that can say that he can vote with any degree of pleasure against Pennoyer ? R. F. Gibons, our candidate for Secretary of State, was in Roseburg this week. He met quite a number of our citizens, and the good impression he made charmed us. We predict for him an unusual majority in this precinct. No worthier man can become custodian of the Great Seal of Oregon. Of G. W. Webb we can not speak personally, but if what Re publican and Democratic papers say of him be true, he is a rarely good man. If elected Treasurer the old regime will be gone, we hope, forever, and the people can count their own money at any time they may desire, Charley Nickell wo know well. He is the liveliest, go-ahpad, untiring worker we ever saw. lie excels in everything he undertakes, and, therefore, is a good Democrat and will make a goed State Printer. Mr. Napoleon Davis is a gentleman of unblemished character possesses high scholarly attainments, and is admirably qualified for Super intendent of Public Instruction, lion John Bmnett has once been our Cir cuit Judge and his record speaks vol umes for him. He is in deep syuipa thy with the people and is ever in con sonance with justice. James IlamiL ton is of us. We measure his walk every day. ' He is honorable in every regard and just prosecuting none from prejudice and leaving none un punished from favor. Our county ticket is admirable throughout. Waite, Metz, Arrington and McKenzie are honest temperate and clear-headed. Their legislation will be in favor of economy and re form. Elsewhere we have referred to Mr. Agee. He is a large-hearted, gen erous man who cheerfully extends charity manages a large business suc cessfully, and is an old and permanent resident and is in no respect a stranger. Of T, R. Sheridan it is really unneces sary to make extended reference. There is neither Republican nor Democrat nor even Prohibitionist that can speak aught but good of him. The Drain Echo, of last week, saw fit to m;ke an insiduous unjust argument against Mr. Sheridan that deserves a passiDg remark. It says Mr. Sheridan does not need the office. We advise the Echo of Mr. Taylor that it is the people that "need" that Mr. Sheridan should have the office of County Clerk, They know what he has done and they want his services again. He simply heeds their request. True, he has been a prudent business man, but he has worked for his living; he is an artisan, mechanic, and a hard-working, broad-hearted, honest man. David S. West has spent his life in honest in dustry. He has passed his spare mo ments in study and has admirably fitted himself for the office he so well fills and will continue to hold. He does not use pomade, part his hair in the middle or dance to the "lascivious music of the lute." Judge Fitzhugh's record entitles him to re-election with out a word. The arduous, complicated duties of his office have been honestly and justly performed. We are just advised that at present extraoidinary efforts are being made to secure his defeat. Cunning joliticians are going in every direction to Gardiner, Drain, Cow Creek, east west and otherwise to put up jobs against him. But politi cal trickery has lost its power. The people read, think and vote as they please. Lamb and Hall should be elected Commissioners. Hall has been tried and proven. Lamb is high ly esteemed where he lives and we are assured by Republicans that in his home precinct which is largely anti Democratic he will receive a majority. William Thiel is a gentleman of broad intelligence of invincible integrity- has made a good officer and deserves re-election. So is it with Mr. Sacry. He has been fair, just and impartial and has done good Gervice for our people. Prof. Russell is admirably qualified for the duties of school Supciindcnt. He is an ardent, studious, zealous and enthusiastic devotee to the cause of education. ' Dr. Graham is an orna ment to his profession, ho is a friend oftho people with whom his heart beats in harmony and unison. Citizens of Deer Creek precinct do not forget our candidates for Justice of the Peace Gannon and Ilarphan. They are well qualified and will dispense justice with an even scale. For the culprit beware for our next i ; Constable Peter Junger who if it be necessary will certainly jug the offender. In conclusion we pull a strong pull and a pull all togeth er" and victory will be ours when the polls close next Monday. A WMTHKMXn st.iti:.vi;t. An A;-r From Mr. Uui j Portland, Or., June 1, 1866. To the editor of the Orconian: I have always refrained from ventil ating private grievances through the public press, or in doing so, to mention names, but the attack upon me lv "Jus tice," in his communication of May 31, compels mo in self-protection to ask your indulgence for once, and if this communication hurts the parties inter ested, I have the justification that they proveked me to it. They have not hes itated to use my name freely, hence I claim the same privilege. " 1 can conceive no greater evil for a community than to be afflicted with a syndicate of lawyers, who -on technical grounds try to upset titles to land, and thereby rob the pcoplo of their home stead property; and when such a syn dicate is assisted and supported iu ifs netariDus schemes by some oi the judges of the bench, from motives which the law forbids me to mention, then, indeed, the country is in a most deplorable condition: for to-day it may be 1 who am robbed, and to-morrow it may be my neighbor; and if the people allow Riich a staff? nf nfToira tn psist. The fallowing from the portland tho time wili surel come wliC1) we au World prove almost beyond a question will have to suffer for it, for "Justice, the unreliability of Mr. Cornelius' word on craged, crres to Heaven." as a man ' ' 1 .".jr i, mjocn umv uvi.n uu - .... 1 , , . justly deprived ot our property by a "I have never employed a Chinaman in any 1J , 1 c i J J capacity, and never have worn a shut washed ' . . . ntuacLitZ . kii;,,,.,! by a Chinaman,"-T. R. Cornei its, as re . , . 11PP . f. ' v.tii, ported by the Oregon-an, stalwart Republican lf tijg &M t i i vvni'st. fir mrliril nnf niim hn t Col. Cornelius, in a plain, truthful way, h(Wg 0f the supreme bench, one of stated he did not employ Chinese to do his wllom l,as already been" retired by an grubbing, nor did he wear shins washed by outraged public, and I hope the other will tollow. lut not content with the wrong done, they, like a certain similar HERE IS TUB LA II'. A XAXIAS" tORXVLl IS. the Chinese.- Editorial in the News, ring or gan. ! State of Oregon, ) Washington: county,) I, Frank Pomeroy, being duly sworn say I have lived in Cornelius precinct, class engaged in like work, set up the hue and cry ot "stop the other man! so as todraw attention in another direc tion. "J ustice," in his communication, says that it is my desire to get another Washington county, Oregon, about 32 man than Waldo elected to the supreme years, that I am acquainted with Col-bench, etc. In this for once he speaks onel Thomas R. C-melius, Republican tlic t, uUl- 1 "re it most heartily, aiiu i t;.m euiiceivu 01 no greater ser- Vlif T pmild rnvwIiM. f 1 1. . .mr' n if 1 haf I Q lw I .111 no mnn rv,.,t I .l.i r im .- . - VUi..u.u.i.u 9iuUUi.je ,,r Miregou than to succeed m mv desire. on the farm of said Cornelius about five When he says I am willing to sacralice or six years ago. all other candidates on the Democratic That I have seen Chinamen carry- Plckcfc to s.ccure the election of Strahan, mg clothes to and from his residence i i , 8 , 7 . , , measures mo uy ins own stanaaru. many times less than three years ago. In li3 ietter "Justice" is also nleased R. F. Pomeroy. to call the locks and canal "Barney Subscribed and swotn to before me Goldsmith's lock and clam swindle,," 1 am willing to Jcavo it to the : people or Oregon whether there was any swin dle in the building of that grand work. I claim that in building the canal and locks I have done more good to the state and to the people of Oregon than I, Thomas Emrick, being duly sworn all the Willises, Seneca Smiths, Gilli- say that during the summer of 1884 lancjs anU " aUlos their ancestors and my wife was sick and I had my wash- a'i their branches ana connections have . J , , done or ever will do. mg clone by a Chinaman for about three To tho30 who have 110 knowledge of months. the "true inwardness" of the tinloh That I saw the Chinaman many times claim matter it may sound harsh to use (after leaving my washing at my place s"ch. l,,am ,anS"aS lt to what con- I VIUOIVU Vlll iwlj XiVll -JJ.1L1IUUU. lUClll The reason that we -are induced to write again on this subject is because some men on the stump wilfully evade quoling the law as it regards the eligi bility of a woman to the office of Cotin ty Supt and deal in irrelevant opinions and facts, knowing full well that the law is as plain as tho alphabet. The State Constitution which was adopted Sept. 18th, 1857 says, "No person shall be elected or appointed to a county oflice who shall not be an elector of the county, and all county, township precinct and city officers shall keep their respective offices at such places thtiein and perform such duties as may be prescribed bv law." . Sec. 8 article i Paga 87 general laws of Oregon. This determines that no one can hold a county office unless he or she be a voter in the county. Thou on page 50G Chap. 1 Title 3 in general laws of Oregon, of common schools, Sec. 21 we find the following "That there shall ba elected by the legal voters of the several counties of this state, at the biennial elections, a coun ty Supt. of ;common schools for each county, who shall hold his office for two years, or until his successor has been chosen, and has qualified as re quired by this chapter. Passed Oct. 29th 1872. This determines that this is a county office the same as sheriff or clerk. Not one cF theso sections that wa have quoted .liaa.lu.on amended or modified, and there is n it another scin tilla of law for, or contrary to, the above in the Constitution of the State of Oregon. This is all there is of this point, and it is beyond a doubt con clusive that a lady cannot hold this office in Douglas, Multnomah or any other county. Now wo say again Miss Kent is qualified and if she was eligible and on the Democratic or any other ticket, it would be our highest pleasure to exercise our franchise for her elec tion and preferment. atthxtiox. AVc dobiro to call attention to tin law by tho hist legislature amending tho former law as to the duties of' county Surveyors. No wicr law was passed by that body. It requires that ' Surveyors shall keep an accurate, cor- j rcet and intelligent record of their ' surveys, replace wasted m-mieuls by ; permanent ones, indeed protect (he j people against nnnecesss.-iry liiigaliun. i We have not the space to givo prop -r j attention io the merits of thin bill, j It is truly a goad law and voters should , remember that Hon. Win. Thi.d .su- j gested it, s-ecured its introduction and ! enactment. Let this useful citizen 1.ch honored wnd rewarded bv re 1 1 tin. To Eeeulate a? m FAVORITE HOME REMEDY iQi tide of Mercury or any injurious sub- Maiicf, but is purely vegetable. It will Core all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. If your Liver is out of order, then your ho!e system is deranged. The blood is impure, the breath offensive; you have t.'"a!ache, feel languid, dispirited and nrrvous. To prevent a more serious con dition, Uke at once Simmons REGULATOR. If rouleaJ a sedentary life, or suffer with iviuiuv Anemoaim avoid stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator. Siuc to relieve. If you have enten anything hard of digwtion, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless it night, take a dose and you uill feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If you are a miserable sufferer with nst iiiation, Dyxpepsla and TSilitiUNiiPss, seek relief at once in Simmons Liver Regulator. It docs not require continual dosing, and costs but a tiiile. It will cure you. If you wake t:p in the morning with a bitter, bad late iu your mouth, 11713 Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor- IB I p rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens & AaaajL! the Hieath, and cleanses the Furred 'I oni;ue. ChiMrrn often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator w ill relieve Colic, Head ache, hick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and hood. It is a veiy ungrateful act in aiiy man that has ben favored wMi a prom ineut office in Douglas county in the past, and who says of himself now that he was wholly unqualified for the posi tion lie held, and by hnn the county did nt lose a dollar, to now go over the county in certain places and sprak of the want of quali fication of a candidate now running for the same position. The gentleman yJ.H.ZE!Uti 8: CO., Philadelphia, Pa, now running is qualified. the Complaints incident to Childho At any time you fed your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purging, or stimulating without intoxi cating, take Elsmsas Liver Regulator. - PREPARED BY ClMUHlTYfromAHIiOYAtlCE OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Durin2 a fw years residence in j Oregon, Marston, iuo 8 (JREG2H A?,D CALIFORNIA R. R. siate treasurer, lias cimngeti in juacc j 3 of abode no less than six timee. lie place. Aiid Connections. TIMF-i 2,'i HAYS. Fare fiMii 1' i rtland to iian Francisco sjJ; t' Sacra mento i?:0. this 24th clay of May, 1SS6. : A. K. Milner, Justice of the Peace. State of Oregon, W ashington count on, ) it)", J'riilsr I'rom llir l.nriin). The citizens of Dalles City can but feel proud th.it one of their most prom inent business men, It. F. (Jibons, and one who has for many years been clerk of the county and is now mayor of the city, should without any personal seek ing bo selected by the Democratic con vention as a candidate for .Secretary of State. We- do not agree in political policy with Mr. (J., but wo believe him an honest, able man, every way fitted for such a place, and, should he be suc cessful in obtaining the election by tho people, we have full faith in his filling tho position with great dignity and sig nal ability. Wasco Sun. cannot live long in any one Before emigrating to Umatilla county j he resided in Yamhill COUnty, which j clo. i.uwtii.ns made at Ashland with fctajc of he misrepresented in the legislature to j caii..;n,ia on-3.. fejatatse con... i (daily i:ci:rr Sundays.) t i l"at Siik- Divi:un. LLTWKKX I'OKTLAND & " ASH LAN I) Mail Train LEAVr.. I AUKIVE. ''..rtkutl -'-'" )U M- i r."-!ni--. i:i.set.ur- ..':i: ifll. Ashlaml.. Ashhn l !.::!'. M. I(vlMir. l:i.n.biit'' .-p.;s . M. l'rt!::uil. Albany Express Train I.KAYE. 1 AKK1VE. P.nlnml l.nr P.M. I I.tl.a:i..n !'.- I. M. Lebanon 4.4.". A. SI. j i'ortlawi lO.Oj I'. M. I'uHii.nu I'ak'.eu Wciiii" Cars daily hot ween I'irtiaul and AHilaiid. The O. and ". K. I'.. lVrry makes connection willi all the rcjiuh.r trains on Last Side Div.from fuoluf I" St. III - V I Pat OoL 30th, (833. J - Made only of h flnHit nd bMtqnal ity of 'lM for wlttasUsndins bemt. Every srood thingf Is Counter feited, and conaumera are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOROLASa See that the exact label la on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top Is always clear and bright Class. KanafiMtureil OWl.T by GEO. A. LIACOETII & CO. nttsbarcli Lead Gins Work. FOR SALE BY DEALERS- lA'.I. S of business) carry clothes directly to when property is taken away, amount- tno residence ot colonel l nomas li. in to many thousands of dollars, from Cornelius, Republican candidate for the owners and .viven to other parties, governor, j and the court which takes it away, in TW'rlm-inor ,..,.! t.imn T caw o.ai Plain violation of tlie constitutional y , .. ,. . provisions, tails to tile any opinion or Cornelius pay the Chinaman money at ,:,,. . ...IV t?p :ntm.. different times, which I supposed was ested w'ere divested of their property? for washing. Thomas Emiuck. For the first time in the history of our Subscribed and sworn to before me slate thc com t fails to nle an opnuon ; A. K. Milner. Justice of the Peace, The following communication is also from a near neighbor, -who, for obvious reasons, would prefer not to have his name attaclied in print: j To Editor World Dear Si,-: well considered adjudications. Let us hope that it may be the last timo that a court of this state is guilty of it. . Respectfully, B. Goldsmith. J5ko. Plioibilion Star you signally failed to account for the courso the Voice took in tho late New York election. The Tribune as quoted by The Statesman told the truth about the inconsistent course of the Voice, let theni lie liquor papers or not. And you surged about on tho question, just as some of tho Prohibitionists now arc hinting at, we are sorry io say that they will oppose tho submission of the question to the people. Sad day that will be. Archbishop Rayax of Philadelphia has made public the decree of the re cent Catholic council held at Balti- As regards the reports of Col. Cor more, relative to the sale of liquors on nelius hiring Chinese, I would state Sunday. He announces that all Cath- that I have seen Chinese at work on olic n'"st abstain from selling intoxi- lis (Cornelius') farm and think that he cants on Sunday or else leave the hired them,' and I am of the opinion church. The decree has been aflirmed that the reports to the effect that he hY the Vatican and will be enforced never hired Chinamen! in the Oro- all over the L) nited States. Good. gonian, ia a base misrepresentation. I am a Democrat but I like to see fair play, and it is the common talk out here that he has hired Chinese I think that Col. Cornelius is too hon- IIow can the Prohibitionists swallow J udge - Waldo when he goes on Sunday afternoons to the beer gardens in and about Portland? This was charged it. "U consistency Vrc. v ote for a life long consistent temperance man R. S. Strahan. .4 i :.. t 1 i . est to go back on his word, and there- ' l"e iUll,auu e t ii i t runic 111 ins race, anu ne uict not. cieny fore 1 think it is a verv base misrenre- n , ' ' sentation by the papers. Washington Co., May 23rd, lbSG To Whom it May Concern: WI t " 1 T " Ml xne unuersigneci says ana is wining Mabstox. the Republican candidate lotesuiy onoaui uiao uoi. orncuus or Treasurer, is a movins indi- has hired Chinese to work for him. ,.;,,..i i t.. 1a vi'tl. Jib l.,cu C-il j HSf Ilfbl V- v. i nave uvea neignoor to tuo uoi- h;s refiitlcnco six tilueSi and et and thiak he is too honest and truthful Vnmi.;n t u i. iiro to say tnat ne nas never inrea uinnese hig trust IIe ig the rin candidate. as the Portland papers report that he anJ th knw the kind of a maa th saia m nis speem, ana i tmns tne pa- have to tlcal with.Tn6 Star pcrs basely misrepresent Col. Cornelius, K. Crandall. The anti-Mitchell Republicans will The World does not make an issue make it tropical for CoL Tom. Cornel- with Mr. Cornelius on the ground of ius and Marston, who , are typical his hiring Chinese in the past, but it Mitchell men. They will gently knife does make a direct issue with him on them along the line. What the Mitch- the ground that ho is a demagogue, and tn ne,i will do as to Waldo remains to in order to create a sontiment that he be seen. They claim that Waldo is thinks may bring him a few votes, lie incompetent. Oregon Register, does not hesitate at falsehood. One correspondent thinks "Col. , Cornelius An older brother of Land Commis is too honest to go back on Ins word." sioner bparks lives at Ulympia. lie is We trust that he will get over his blind a staunch Republican, ye, endorses his infatuation for the Col's, honesty and brother. "Billy strayed off in ioliticH," truthfulness! They are matters of he says, "but on tho land matters he is record?, Tell the Truthl right yea, Billy is right" Secretary Lamar has asked Sparks not to resign, . 1 i it.:. .1 ;if. n. .1.1 c i With kindest regard for all and "u tuu Vl w 1 iinrii.. ..:t.i. malice toward none, wo shall await i.t.uKmwunui eMuiu T Tiif evidence is in, and it is proven on next Monday, believing that the , fwnPiItls pmilinv ru,; tn great principles of our commonwealth K for will beupheldbyajust and cliscnm- the candidate" fabricateor mating people. Therefore we shall m . e 1. i j i :.nn..t.ni rt - J j lorcvcl UU'.u aautcu mai iujiuuh.ui uiha T, . I hAfhanw im, "the longest pole will knock the persimmon." Finis coronat opus. Bro. Britt we had hoped to 1 hear a word from you on your two ticket rack et. But Win. Thiel will suit the peo ple for another term. Let every Republican note the man that is runing on two platforms. Mr. P. P. Palmer is one of them. , Your coat of many colors will not save you as it did one of old. Voters of Oregon assert your rights. Smash the liiwj that assumes to die" tatc who shall rule you 111 its interest. Show thc audacious ring that the peo ple are thc rulers. Governors, sena tors and legislators are but the instru ments of vour sovereign tv. With you is tho power, and a right loyal trust it is. worneuus and Hie rest 01 the Re publican ticket are but the figure lieads for as a disreputable a gang as ever misruled any people. Snxtsh the liinj , We will. JiRAJX JT1CMS. THE BEST Hair restorative iu thc world i II.UK Ukxi:vi:i:. U r.r. all ! tho M-n'p, and Mim'-!- 1! l..i:r !..:'!. to healthful ;-.n. ; I U-. tin ;-1 .;' tin; hair; pi-v n; 1 ; iiuiiinr : -haliliU', iimt ri-:.!i-! . J liful ,! ' :i- ! frolnii'ss of a-; 1 :i"-u -r in hca!- r.iri'M'v while with lii-.' 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I V i-r-H'i :: i lit In.iu tli-iki-i f l!.M.i.'s K.mi; I.'iimwm;. ;i liavim; '-I'lorril iny l:--'.r, v. !. i :n r .sj'.ly iny oil', anil i -.imi' il ii: ui ii;iu.i! fui ,r.' tS 1R. Kmii, S::tv, U--'l, Xi ,r. it:fi that U.M.I.'s ll.vin I'i Ni v i c-j. v ;.t f. r huir ffrowini.', nud tiv- I. .i-K ti.r (.a: ai-.il tii.r to faKal and ray hair." 3- Ms:?. P. V- Etm-TT. f7. ,ir7'-. 1'". I'r., pays: '-On- v, i ( It. IU) : !, s;.v. ii: n-htorcd my lu-.ir to ita 1: j .: cxiur." Ko injlirioiiM st!lst:.r i i-n'i r in- i 1:ii; coinisiii(in of l'-!.i..-i ii if: I i:m: I !:, and it is not a !. !:; -( - m ! . hi- imri-i-(lients rctiil' f it i;; lii-..-!:t il'" : '-. t I t '.-lic-ial to tin: sralji s;s n jm.-M-til :v - .1 i; casc. Its Clio ts an- l.i'tun-! atnl sunl it ilocs nut l:i:ile the hair dry ::i'd hraliv. like the -M-a!lcd iv-tot "a: iv e- vin pounded with aicoiml. Buckir:ghamss Oye foi: the WHISKEBS Is. ia four re-pei N, mm lt It. will I -.rodli.-i: eoH.r. in-own or l a i., iU ri 'id The ro..:-- reihn-; -,i k 1 I'.-tllllot he w:t.h- -1 i.:;'..-i:id v. ':: 1; tliiii1.' with which i' e n-i' - t-i 1 ."il I! i-H sin-V- jirf I'm .1: it'll, i.r I iv.ov convenient of aj!ii;-a!i.ni l!i:.si . :;;., hair or whisker d. e. 4t!l--lt contains 110 1elct rin:s i'-.- r dienl. as do niany j i j:ara::e:i r d for like use. Pur.PAi:i-.i isy R. P. UAJAj & CO., .a5Juir, :.. Jl Sold by ail Dealers '. Medicine."?. .;.i. r. ji . .4.1a A. M. .S.lh A. M. ..i.r. v. m. r.,!ii uiii ;.y . ji. Omul lib S.j'J A. Jl. West Side Division i;i;tvi:l rouTLAND & cokyallis VailTiain- LEAVE. I AlllilVK. o.raiii. r.:;nr. ji. rm tl iiidi 3. V. M. Express Train- ! LEAVE. I AltUlVE. I'oril.ui-l .".art 1'. M. JI.Minnvillf. . SUM P. M. ;.l.-Miiinilli;....;..4.A.M. I'.irtland S.aoA. M. L al t irkits (or sale r.nd hay.M ili.-'t ked at cm pany's lip li.w n i(!i"c, eor. Sl:i.rk ulid Leonid streets, l'iclii ;s f n- prim ' U nitit ia Califore.iti eau only liu riKriirud and li j'.ive elunked at tympany's ollicc. 1'i.iiier K an. I 1 r.iat Sts., I".irtl and. Or. Krei-jht v. iii ii"t i.c re-eived fir sliiinneiil nfler a ..'el. irk P. Jl. ..11 tiUie.-tha Knsi ..r West side liv. . i i:(ii:i:s. t;.l". &l'assA:-'ent. It. hOKll LEI.', Manager. 31 . ier ! a'.l i-'.her-. a r. '-. (.: ..! jr. - For Sale. 1)11. JORDAN'S I VXM OF AnATOM V. 751 Marlfcl Street SAX FRANCISCO- AMH.K VI'.N HOW TO H1 JT discise, ami how wonderfully j V11U are nv.ulc. I'rhati' Otiieo, -11 Ocary Stleet. I t'liiisuitaii'in m h.st n:ae!if.id und all lis.aM i men. Send for rooks. j A Good j IIlackstHilh Shoy and Wagon j Shop Combined. j Lot 10 feet lty 110 fect, situated on Main Street, Tioselturg, also Ijvo lots ; of tools. I One new dwelling house find three two stones high, situated in thc sub urhu of tho City. Oouinianding a beautiful view of the Town. For further particulars call at the Blacksmith Shon o Bowen Bi others, Roseb'ursr Or. MRS- E. F.HOTCHKISS FINE MILLINERY - AND tsjEAT T)RESSMAKlX-i KOSEUURG OREGON. " irii.L ri Rxisn vou the i;e.st au finest liiinU in the market. Ladles Wear, Lor, Uiicliinjfrii Hosiery nd Jewelry. Thc dressmaking department is in skillful hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs. llotclikiss. CALL AND SEE. NEAR TH E DEl'OT For Sale! 100 1 load of ewes including 210 lain lis, and 10 wethers. Iii'iuire of K. (i. Young tfc Co., or James Chcnowelh of Oakland Oregon, or of Sampson Sutheilin of Fair Oaks at his farm. For Sale! Forty Acres of uniiuinoved land, and half in the Corporation limits of the city of KoscLnrg, a good spring of living water, a vc ry 'desirable location for a home. Situate in the eastern part of the city. For further informa tion and terms apply to this oflice or Mrs. Bowen. LEGAL ADYERTLSEMENTS. XOTICE FOIi i'CKLICATIOX Land Otliec at Rfieclmifr, Oregon, June 2ml lfvsi;. ; "VfOTH E IS HEUEIJV GIVKN THAT THE KOL- low iiiK-nained settler has filed notice of her in- teiitinn t.) make tiiml pnxif in 9ip)Hrt of her claim, . and that said proof will be made before the Resister -or Hceeiver at Roscbuiy, Land Office on Saturday, ' July 10, issb, iz: Elizabeth Warmer widow of Al bert Waonfr deed. Homestead S. 3S!Ki, for the lots 1 2 Jt S. J of N. E. J See. 9 T 33 S. R. 0 west. She names the following witnesses to proie her continuous residenee upon, and eultivation of, said land, viz: Mary Wood, Hardy Elliff, Rebecca Smith, tnas. Anderson an oi uin!aie, Douglas Co. Oregon. I. HAS. . JOHNSTON, Rcffister. s XOAVDEN CPRINGS O Subscribe for The Review. Beautiful weather. Rev. T. L. Jones came home Tuesday orning. Miss Lizzie Farmer is absent visiting friends.' S. J. II. Trine has built an addition to his house. V. N. Boots returned home hist week from his visit to Coos countv. Mrs. G. W. Ilarrv has been nuite ill but is rccovcrincr. Mrs. A. W. Hart is sufl'ering with rheumatism. Miss Gail II. Bens jii of Sootls Valley was in town Saturday. Lieu Pickering and family left Mon day for Fort Couer do Alene. From there they proceed to Omaha. John Stearns and (Jus A.Taylor of Roseburg, were in town last week. Messrs Ed. and Georgo Estes re, tunied from Grants Bass Saturday. Mrs. Hugh McK enzio came home Monday. Miss Edith Barker h;ts ;o;ic to Eugene-- , No "Echo" we don't want to "hurt" you now. We thought wc would at first, but upon duo consideration we came to the conclusion that it would not be right. David S. West, Democratic candidate for Treasurer, was in town last week. Mr. West is a gentleman of culture, honest and upright. No better man could be found to occupy that position. Elect him! He will not bely tho trust imposed upon him. B. C. Agcc, Democratic candidate for Sheriff, was in town Thursday of last week". "Yhcre, oh! where, can that chicken be, ' Yhcre oh where can it be, With its head cut off, and its life all gone, Where, oh! where, can it be." Echo answers "where:" Mr. Callwell's store presents a nobby appearance. Several families anticipate leaving town soon, for popular summer resorts. Orsisi. I have for sale a one-half interest in a first-class Shingle Mill, situated on Hubbard Creek. . We have a good water power, and the mill is in good running order. I also have a one-half j interest in all f the Shingle Timber on ; the land on which the mill is situated, -iW acres, anil Umber can be run to This health, and pleasure rcsurt is now onCn the mill with verv little exnense. i fur the reception t-f nucsts. The hotel has I will sell for cash, trade or seeuiitv. bccn thoroughly renovated, side walks relain, Apply to J. J. DIMES, Umpqua Ferrv, Oregon. Si,ooo Reward! and a new bath house built t t n T . m28tf HOT ql LOLD J3ATHS fur the accomodation of its guests can he had at .any time. Situated as it is, two miles south of Drain station, on the O. tv. C. II R. I it is the most accessible .Mrs. l.un. ii Wilson, of iiarsons, Kansis, ! I4,.,lj, oi4 IM-i wtll'J' Efvmf wlni was ai.liollited liv the St.-itn..f K ini-ionor to tho World's Kuir at New Orieans.'iii an- in the Slate of Oregon. Passenger trains i-toj' swer to the inquiry of a rcj.orter, iid: "I ean not i at the platform in front oi the door. siieak loo hiily of llr. XURNEUS TKKATMENT. j 1 T--r-ri-.-r My suffering nearly distracted me. My stomach! I ' I II IV waa deraiigeAl and my nervous system was complete- ' H XlLillyO lylirokcn. I DUlfercil from iiartial imralvsis, rheu-1 -,, , , ,, r ,, , r .i niatism and. neuralgia. Added to tl'c .we symp-1 ul,! l,IV! ll,e usc of tIlc watcr from l!"r"s: lmn" tonis wcro loss or inemon. voice, aoi-etue and lack ; cral sprinm lo l.c ot "real licnelil. 1 liev cx- of nerve force. Jly family iliyxieiari did mc no tr.NI ,,ci ,j,e poison malaria from the system A and by the advice of a friend, I bon.-ht Dr. Turner's ,,- r. r o.l ,'. 1,i Treatment. Two packages completely cured inc. p'-re cuie f-.r I-ever and Agi.e-A regulator I think the treatment is wonderful in its cffeits,-! a" lAWr and Kalncy diseases. 1 lie hot and recommend it m all cases of general or nervous : baths cure diseases of the skin and .relieves debility, and diseased condition ofth stomach, kid - I Rheumatic pains. Females sulleiinc from ' m. ' ! i diseases peculiar to their sex will find it crcatlv IO I IIP VYnDIPllr i t0 tacr advantage lo place themselves und& LJ L Lls llUlllUitii. thp nr,M,f Mr, llr. T.d.lne l.n Won engaged to remain at the springs this season. PLEASURE SEEKERS will find plenty of game in the neighborintr inns, ana mountain iroui in an tne streams, ror particulars address, . V. A. Perkins, Proj.rictor Drain Oregon . as a uterine ion Meni Votinj. or j,i( if vou are uuffcriiis from penera 1 dt liility of the system, headache, backache, pain in one or both sides, general Uitude, boarinif Jown pains in the abd omen, flashes nf heat, ialpitation of the heart, smothering in the breast, faintitii; sensations, nervous debility, coughinjr, iieuralia, wakefulness, ljss of (lower memory and appetite, weakness of a private nature or barrenness, We will guarantee to cure you with from 1 to S packages of the treatment. As a uterine tome It has no equal. i oiinjf, middle acu and old, silicic or married. It is a sure cure for dvs- pcisia, malaria, nervous or general debility, nervous prostration result inirfrotii indiscretions of youth or ex cesses of maturer yearn, or overwor of the brain, and it has no equal for curing all forms of nervousness and liaslif ulness, caused by over in duljfenee, excess or impotence. It has been used successfully iu thousands of cases by both men and womon, and is thc best medicine know for thc rc pairmcut of tho procreative powers and restoring vitality. We will guarantee that three packages will cure the worst case of debility, causing dimness of 8icht, defective memory, aversion to society, want of ambition, loss of power, Ac. Each package of Ti rnkk's Tkeatmknt contains all medicines nccessary for over one month's treatment, with full and com plete instructions how to exercise, diet, bathe, etc. One box cures catarrh. Price Tunici s Treatment per pak'(re, H: three packages 22, Bent prepaid on receipt of price. Thou sands of cases of diseases mentioned above have been cured with one package, and knowing as we do its wonderful curative effects, the TKF.aTMKvr having been used in private practice for over thirty years in St. Louis, we will give the following written guarantee: With each order for 3 boxes accompanied by ri, we will send onr written guarantee to refund the money if the TsKATXKKt does not effect a cure. Send money by postal n ote or at our risk. Add rcss F. L. Wake & C o., Sixth and Market Streets St. Louis, Mo. This paper is kept on file at E. C. Dake s advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts for advertising can he made for it. PHILIP SAUTER, Merchant Tailor, KV.V.H a largn and complete a-nmcit -! styks F ' VCr' "'at'-rials and f sain latest CLOTHING MADE TO 0RDE& A perfect FIT CuariUitcud rti . - . otctf.7' anil 7?7;,.,- J J.l.'4tf l't's i,nc at Keasuiuihle rates. XEVEk vote for. Waldo uuder any circumstances. SIIOI-L Op wito ir.V;ir,S Mcat Market, on Jackson Street. UOSEhUKG, -. . . OREGON' NOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersignctl will make application to thc County Court of the County of 'Douglas, State 01 uregon, at their July term, 1666, tor a License to sell spintuous liquors in the town of Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, lor a period of one year. HhMY WAUt, June 4th, 1S86. OTICE. All persons holding any hills against me arc notified to present the same for payment, and an persons knowing tncmselves indebted Itr to me are requested to make immediate pay ment. John R. Daniels, Uosehurg, Otegon. Xotlce. IS 1IEUEBY GIVEN' THAT THE UNDKKSIGNEI lias been duly appointed as the administrator of tbc estate of Aaron I). Jonesdcccased. N ow.tlicref ore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate wil l come forward and settle the same without delay; and all iersons having claims against the estate will present the same to me dulv verified within six months from this date. JOUK II. SHUl'E, Mat 10th, 18S0. . Administrator. A little game is on foot, and the Itcpublican judges in certain precincts are mtornied it seems in referent tn it. Jngdes look well to the ballot boxes. Some folks may yet get into trouble. ernorcaLa see to it that a fair election is held if you lose every man on the ticket, Administrators Xoticc. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Douglas County, in the matter ( the estate ot W. 1. slieltoii doe'd. "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE UXDER Jjl signed has by the County Court of Itouglas County, State of Oregon been appointed Adminis trator of tha Estate of W. D. Shcltou dee'd where fore all (x-rsons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and all crsons having claims against the same will present their claims against thc said estate, duly verified to the undersigned at his residence near Wilbur in said County or at the nice of i . C. Fullertou iu Rusebttrg Oregon. N. LiRAlT, Dated March 30, 1846. Administrator. XOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Land Office at Koscburg Oregon, Kay 3, ' ATOTICK IS 1IERE1JV GIVEN THAT THE YOU Jl lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to maka final pnsif in support if his claim, and that said proof will be mado before the Register or Receiver at R.acliurs Lawi Offi, on Wednesday .tune 16th, 1si!, viz: H-nr S'tandlcy Homestead No. Mil for the N. W. 1 rf N. E. J, N. of X. W. 1 1 8. W. of !f. W. Sec. 21 Tp. 2'J S. R. a West. He names tliefollowmgwitnesscs to prove bis con tinuous rcsideree upon, and cultivathm of said laud, vis: 15. K. Wilson, John Thrush, Geo, r'orduey , John Staudley all of Camas Valley, Oregon. W. F. BE.VMX1S, Register. Notice of Final ScitIemciit. in the Countv Court of the State of Orejfon in uxi for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate ) J. C. FIoel Sr. deecaseil ) ' -"VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT THE f!f XI dersigned executor of the last will and testa ment of J. C. Fined Sr. deceased h.-w filed in the alwve entitled court a final account of his adminis tration of said estate that said court by its order du lv made and entered, April 27th, 18S0 fixed Tuesday the Sth, day of June lS at the euurt room of said court a time and place for hearing -'objections if any there lie, to said account and all ienon having any objections to said account or the settlement of said estate are required to appearand filetbe same at said time , ' F. P. Uogan executor ot Rosebuiy Apr SO, lSa6. the last will ami testament (ot J. CFloed Sr. decerned Lijni t Las Attj-'iior Estate, -