...... - , , - - - " i ROSEBDRG REVIEW IS ISSUED - FRIDAY MORNINGS BY THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. J. II. N; BELL, - - Editor. o - IAS THE ' FINEST JOB OFFICE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. w. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS i t One Year -Six Month. -Three Months . - - - - - $2 50 Ami other Printing, Including - - - 1 25 1 00 I Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand Bills VOL. XL ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY,, JUNE, 11, 18867 Neatly and Ei,eitii.Bly executed AT PORTLAND PRICES. " W. 10. 'Rosebiirg (-EJfESAL DIBEOTOBY- (.rover Cleveland. PresiiUut. Thos. F. Bat ard. .". .... Secretory of State Daniel T. MANKiso.Secretary ol lreasury. L. O. C. Lamar. .Secretarv of the Interior, Wm. C. Etf:oTT Secretary o War W..C. Whitney . . . ... .Secretary of Navy. V. T. Vilas........ Post Master General. A. H. Gar-AJTd......... Attorney General. Morrison R. Waite .Chief Justice. STATE OF OREGON. t:i!:mS::::::::::u-s. senator, itiNGKK Hermann. .... , . . . .Congressman. Z. F. Moony Governor. R. P. Eakhaet.... Secretaryof State, Edward Hirsch .......... State Treasurer. E. B. McElroy ....Snr-t. Pub. Instrnction. W. H. BYAR3. State Printer. J. B. Waldo, C. J.,1 Wm..P. Lord, . . . .Supreme Judges. W. W. Thayee, J SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. K. S. fJKAjr-1.-. -;" Juil?e. .Hamilton , . . . Proseciijfctnjj Attorney. DOUGLAS COUNTY. ;&$ Wm. Maksikg, ) llzs Ry Rogers, ( Q. W, Kiddle, ( C. B. Wilcox, G. W. Kimball.. G. A. Taylor, ... . . . ..Eepres ntatives. Clerk. Sheriff. D. S. West,., F.W. Benson . Treasurer. . . . .School Superintendent. Assessor. E. C. Sacry. J. S. Fitzhcgu County Judge. J. Hall, C. A. McGee, . . . .Commissioners. Wm. Tiiiel .Surveyor. Dr. S. S. Marsters Coroner. CITY OF ROSEBURG. II. C. Stanton, ! John Rast, j tP. Sheridan, Trustees. . C. Wheeler, P. Benedict. f T. FdRD .: Recorder. (i. J. LANCEnBERG. Marshal. John Chase... Treasurer. U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, Chas. W. Jouxsox. Register. A. C. Jones Reciever " PROFESSIONAL- L F. I.ANE, JOIIX LANE J ANE & LANE, Attorneys at Law. Main street, opMsie Cosmopolitan lintel. J C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office in Marks' brick, up stairs. g W1I1TEMOKE M. D. . MYRTLE CREEK OREGON. Office at u. dyer's store. Residence at Henry A. Adams'. R. C. HUNTER M D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. CAXYOXVILLE OREGON K. L. MILLER, M. D SURGEOX. Homoeopathic Physician. Offiice up stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. F. G. (EHME, M. D. (Pronounced Ama.) HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Oradnatc Of The UNIVERSITY Of Leipzig Germany. Office ik Residence at the house of Geo. -W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose bur". HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- BAILEY'S HOTEL. Oaklauri, Oregon. . Joard $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, This house has lately changed hands and Is oroughly renovated and refurnished. The travel ng public will find the best of accommodations. CVo Cliluamen Employed. sunn BAILEY. ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS MRS. D. C. McCLALLEN Proprietor of t the McCLALLEN HOUSE. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. f Coach tu and from the house Bajrsafre delivers free of charsre. DEPOT HOTEL, OAliLAJfD, OREGON. Riolturtl Thomas, Prop. .First Class SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AND THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad. MOORE'S ItESTAFRAXT. (Priucipaal Business Street.) -ftoHctmrgr, Orefjoii MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS We Keep the Best the Market Affords. GENERAL Samuel Marks, S. MARKS & Co. -DEALERS IN- illllAL HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND II! Crockery, Glassware, fl IlfiTHIM! ' Provision.., Cigars, Wool 11 and Produce tion Bought AfcD THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. H. 3IARHH CO IIW 011 Keejs a full line of Dress Goods of evety variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. A full lino of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A lull line of Clothing. H 0 oq A 0 b r A 'fall line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. M A full lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos. 13 ; A full line of Crockery and Glassware. And last but not least, a full line kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and -COVCEI -S-OV-C-t 3E3E2 MCES - M JOSEPHSON. All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries, Stationery Photograph and Perfumery, Autograph Albums Crockery and Queens Ware, TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Call And See Me At The i Post Office Stand. BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT. W UT- Mloore COUWUTT, Successor to fiCILcTI DEALER DRY GOODS, 1 CLOTHING, DRUGS and PATENT IT KDICIiTfJES Cheaper than the Cheapest. SHERIDAN I ' Roselmrg, rcgoii, o O o They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the largest stocks of j Geneml Hardware etc. Ever Brought to Douglas, and, when added to their Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have tne best supply in their line ofny house in Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way oi Locks, Butts, etc., we can offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try us. I We can give you bargains in the following brands'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere: BUCK'S BONAXZA, FARMER'S UTILITY, DEXTER, PACIFIC, j WIDE WEST, CLARENDON, OCCIDENT, IRON KING, j EMPIRE CITY j And other Sioves and Ranges. i The hest of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR and buyers should learn our prices. We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, Kiflee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. We are also Agents for the White, Peerless which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as We can also supply Aver-in and Rubber faints. i The best n the market, at lowest rates. Give rices, and we promise Dr. TU0HAS GRAHAM, A GRADUATE Of the University of Pa. at Philadelphia and of the ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEON'S, and ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LOS DON ENGLAND has located (nr the practice of his , profession in ROSEBURG j - - - OREGON, Office and residence, Washington street opposite the Catbolic Church. . MERCHANDISE. Asiiek Marks. Dkuoods, Gaittp Boots land Shoes. of every Descrip Kosoliiigf , Or. MSI STi 0 m CD. 5C 0 M of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, witli all Hat Shapes of latest pattern. Stand, Hand, and Hanging Lamps WARE, and TEN THOUSAND .. IX JO UN SOS. Win& 1N- 9 L500TS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS BROTHERS, il such as Winchester, ! Sharp and other and New Home SEWINtJ MACHINES, complete in every respect j us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to to suit you if any one caii. ANSYIPIltS Are perfectly Safe and always Eflfeetoal. Vied to-day xegnlrly by 10,000 American Women. aaraatM an Mrlar to mil then, op Ca-h refae. Don't wast, monev on ortl mm Hi.mi Tf this Kemed.T Brat. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed to any address. Bend 4 cents for particulars. WIMOX gg-iClCTC CO, X-1 !-... Paw Wash House. i Sam Young Prop. Opposite CARLOX'S STABLE. Douglas County" Bank, HUMPHREY k FLINT, Roaetmrg - : - ,Omeob; TRANSACT A GENERAL BAITHING- BUSINESS sight Draft Drawn on Portland, San Francisco, New York and otner points, bills of exchange on the principal cities of Europe. Deposits re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates, JOSEPH SHINDLER. PROPRIETOR " ' Of The CITY -BAKE . AND 1 EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A IX, full stock of Bread, Cakes, Ties, Plain and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Choc- ate Goods. 30.000 ca.si:s ST OF RECTAL DISEASES! AS riles, liectal Ulcers, FiNsmi'CF, P-'ttvitas-aui, Flwttilnis Inuuo, -Polypus Keetl. ETC., ETC., CURED IN 6 YEARS BY THE BRINKERHOFF SYSTEM r. J. u. I'Ukingtoti Proprietor of the Portland ars and EAR I.nkirmart and Van II arias for Nsarois Diuhases has been appointed Agent and Physician tor this m Oregon & W. T. No bverb suroical opkrations, no tais no loss of blood. In 2 months. have cured several cases in which severe cuttinjr on erations have failed. Am permitted to refer to Mr Jas. W. Weathcrford. drusreist formerly at Salnm. Mr. Frank Gardiner, niacliinest, Mr. R. A. Ramnr Harrisburg, and others. If ecveral patients annlv willsacnd one day in each month in Roseburg. Atiu.-ess tor pamphlet ete. J. C. PILKINGTON M, D. PORTLAND OR. "Dr. Pilkiugton will be at the McClallcn House; Koseburg Saturday May 8th, 1S8G. : J. 0. SHERIDAN TiSuccessor to jgr K, S & j. c SHERIDAN, DEALER IN- HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware, osefourff, Oregon rpHE uudcrsiued takee pleasure in an 1 nouncing to the public that he selling everything in his line at prices that DEFY COMPETITION! IF YOU WANT STOVES, AGRIOULTUML TOOLS IRON, STUL, HAILS. HOESESHOES, TINWARE, CUTLERY Or anything in my line, call and examine my llf !". IT Anil laa-n Bnn. l...f a stock and learn prices before purchasing else where, as I am selling lower than ever. selling lower than ever. 1 C. SHERIDAN JJASKULEK, 1'ractical Watchmaker, Jeweler aud Optician, ALL WORK WARRANTED. Dealer iu Watched, Clock?, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. ( A FULIi LINE OF CIUARS, TOBACCO 4 FANCY GOODS. mHE ONLV KELUBLE OPTOMER S TOWS JL for the proner -Hiiinnnt, nf Riipt-i- i... -biiuiho oraziiian t'eiiuie ectacles anj Evo ghisscs. Office in Hamilton's Brick Block. A GIFT Send 10 cents postage, and w will mail jou free a roval, val ulilc sample box of goods that Will llltt. t-ra, in "f iiiakiniT more money at once, than anythimr else in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at hm. aim work in spare time, or ail the time. Capital not required. We will start you. Immense DAT aiim tnr I those who start at once. Stinbox & Co., Portland O. P.TOMPKINS COMMISSION I PURCHASING Agent of ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE! A.vorders from the country filled! on short notice from Every Class or Kind of Goods from First-Class Stock. Absolntely no charges or comiuission. will be charged for flllia orders. OFFICE: 107 fiksti street,' At D. W. Prentice's rorlland.Or L. BELFILS! Wa.T03 I feci confident f.irfr. ..;-! i n -rn-V I entrudtomein watih-TcT, aid jewelry. I also repair musical instruments. temen? wfCrty patel?t HRht for vle ' C? Stef ter to any place in Douglas Couuty' I will also t-9h v:M.i : . . .: . , "... n 111 t. U-rui1BII I.M U.UCHV. Anjone desirfug instruction will call on me at my "-.wuaiaKing shop. BSLMLS. CITY DRAYTNG DONE WITH DISPATCH. , CALL ON JOHN .VAN BUEE-V. ntral Hotel! ItCSliiBUliO, OREGON ; OPPOSITE CARLONS LIVERY STABLE. Boaril and Lodging per day . .. .$i.oo ... wecjj t Wlhout Lodging... . 5.00 : 4.00 -. Meals, 25 cents, Lodcine. 25 cents Thorough satistaction is promised to travel crsanu urn publie generally. ' J Johx K Dy, Clerk O. C. Pbrkixs, Steward. NwC! esc employed.. : V. ium Habit ri ' tracted tha Opium habit tio uiatlcr how long iiHod, in four weeks without injury to themselves, and so they will have no desire for Opium again. , ESTRoouis and Lodging furnished ut I my office, in RoBeburg. Comuiunica- tions and treatment strictly private. J. Woodruff M. D. Rosoburg, Oregon. "HUBBARD . CREEK MILLS, - CLARKE & BAKER, Props. Having purchased the above named mills of E 8tephons & Co., we are now prepapeJ to furuigh auj amount of the best quality of ; ITJjII31.K. I ever oltrni to the public in Douglas County. W I w111 tarnish at tne mill at the lolloTimg prices; I No" 1 roujrh lumber..... 812 I 1 nooriug, 6 inch. . 824 M i No-1 flooring, 4 inch ?26 M I No..l flnishingr lumber $20 M I 1 flnishing lumber drcEsed on 2 sides S24 I No- 1 Inlshing lumber dressed on 4 sides"'"20 M CLARKE & BAKER. ; Agee & MILLER, iI7ew Butcher Shop We keep all kinds of FRESH and PICKLED meats. ' SATISFACTION ASSURED. Hides of all kinds bought: : THE OLD RELIABLE Established in 1867. ' Jacob Uittzcr H. TARRY, Merchant Tailor. in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Mark Stofe. Kepair ttJ A,teratio1'8 neatly done MRS. S. A. IIITCIIIXSOX, MILLINERY STORE! Oulcalm.,5 Oregon T AOIES WILL KiND MY STOCK LARGE AND I i Complete. Prices moderate. fli--. M a Ctl. Mns. S. A. Hutchinson The BUYERS' GUIDE is lasned March a.nd Sept., L each jemx. 45r 880 pages, I ixiiik incbwkwtth over '3, BOO Ulaa-rmtloma b whole Ptetora Gallery. s 6XTKS Wholesale Prices dlreetxts tonsumera on mil goods fbr personal or fiunlly use. Telia how to order, and gtra exact coat of every thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fa a with. These MVALUABI-K BOOKS eoateta to-brmatio-a gleaned from marfceta of the world. We will au.il m copy FREE to any ad dress npon receipt ot 10 eta. to defray expense of mailing. Iet tu hear from you, . Respeetfolly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. C8T c 829 Wabaak Avenue, Chicago, III. I AM PREPARED TO DO FIRST CLASS Work in this lino, and ask a share of the patronage of Koseburg and vicin ity. KLUL A V. CRUMP. Next door to L. Belflls Jewelry Store, Rosbeurg OrJ OR LIE BIG'S WONOEfiFUL German Invigorator Men who are nfforinfr Disease and Weakness bro on by early imprudedce or dhllIt-'-rr-t,t.,-. aZ"."? "" inJ V " ft .OB inannooa, etc., Uar inr tried u vain every known remedy, should pro nTs y m- UEBIG S 1NVIGORATOE f-22R 1H ,orteit f'.OOO or e undertakeiL, not cured. Th J. .!, . Arfr"!!" of weakness and the aWe ToITSSeA w h HySlr rilOSTA -ecit-nL m wb,eb reluire8 JjSl !SS!? UTViOOBATOR No. 2. under our 'Wment.istheoniyiUvece li m.. ... i " luc raneicen years bUd specialty of h treatment of le2fiSIS!JSBr.0? th bee. yon become list irlfh RLiSTw6 look out tar complicaUon ivr eke a,ld Vitality known "Vf'.e- Hundred, of Uvea have been lost ?nlifV C!h;!!logt their Property and pleasure 5 h.!, U Varicocele? of wormy veins r-.nV,JfS;,?ftn the nnsuspected cause if Lost ?.r'J- - the only known remed yfor tl Jt,-aon' and perfect and pefmanen SCVfTr,teed ta "IfcMes undertaken une d"r55cjidviee and treatment. tTJT.- electric belU free to onr patienU. TO 5-?;o2ler,u, POerot the INVIGORA TOR, A UBOTIUi GIVES FREE, vau or address. . sav. ''""" Dr. ldUg ft Co's Frit Dlspensarr 1 1 1 1 .mW jut wietif , u pi 35 l mi Absolutely Pure. I lus pawdcr never varies. A marvel cf Mlritv. strength and whoiesomcness. .More economical! Via ii tin i - ... ... I ...... .u...ai minis, aim cannot ocsold in co ' "-" ' 'o- test, .ho.it weiKiu alum or phosphate powders. Sold mil. :., tang. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 1M w.n , . . . X. MRS- E. F.H0TCHKISS FINE MILLINERY AND lncrni!t -.tit..- w';"uuw V "tZZX rUHE,S i?Fl?7 Ru.liinjfs, Hosiery and Jewelry. The dressmaking department is in skillful hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs. llotchklss, CALL AND SEE NEAR THE DEPOT H. O. Stanton ' DEALER IN SIM DM GOODS! -OF- THE BEST . QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING &c. Boots & Shoes OF THE BEST QUALITY. a full , SSatrBBttHl.tt GROCERIES! Wood And Willow' WAUE. CROCKERY fc GLASSWAUE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. Subscription received for all Eastern aud European Publications. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM WYANDOTTES, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, BROWN LEGHORNS, THE THREE LEADING VARIE TIES. I KEFP NO OTHERS. Mv six WviiiWt u.. . . nf a... .. .wn - . -.cue uiMUB a. nmM it -- - ' anu twouty aix egg, each in six moil. ). frvr !..... -.-. . .... , . . ...unry Joln, to July 15th. Aside from the.r ut.Uty they are the handsomest Jowfc J nave tvir hviii v. 1 .aree ett'nga.St). , MyPlymontli Rooks Have always stood at the front for ,r.-i always winniiitr the hio-hm-i hn-n- -i.- .ti.-.. ""-'ran hibiUou. Ecifg one settine 12.60 two setting U. vnree settings C. A few choice trios fors-Je at $10 v. aingie Dirus from $3 to t5.-; My Stock of Brown -Leghorn ' Cannot be sur assed in thia r anv ntb.r .i- My strain Is a direct cross between fowls I imported rom Boatier of Massachusetts and Keefer of Illinois. EgjfS,oiie settingr $2.50 two sctUnirs 1 three set tings ?6. A tew extra c hoice Cockerels for sale at S- to 5. All mv fowls have had splendid range, are ieai my and finely marked. I guarantee a good oaten aim perfect satisfaction. Send stamp for nanustmiely illustrated catalogue. Cash must accompany all orders. Address, J. 51. GARRISON. - Forest Grove Ox-egoa- K. B. Express charges lifht, Wells, Fargo k Go's. express irivcs special low rates to all my customers. J.M.O.4 Brewster's Patent Rein Holdefw Tour lines are where yon pat them not uuuer nor-ar icru unr affeni aoia u do-. IS 6 daTS. one dealer Hold a dnz. In u dan. Bamples wegth tuso ruxm. Write forteraua E. . BEEWSTEB, Holly, IDdu COFFEE HOUSE MtAL8 AT ALL HC'JrtS. Meals after 9 o'clock P. M. 50cts. at other hours 25cts. Second door north of Marks Brick on Jackson Street. ' - We give the best the market affords Mrs. LLARipr Lambe&t. i W 1 . GRAB VA TlXQ CLASS VOE3T. JWntten by Mrs. Dr. S. Hamilton, and rid bv auss yora uenecurk at the public school craduaUon exercises in mis city on the 3d tost. To-day Roseburg looks with just priJc ujon This class of sons and daughters she has reared, onow that childhood schoolday life Udonc For the world beyond their bark have steered. Kind mates, sorrow is mingled with the pride, That calls for room to let our minds expand, When dear ones arc taken from our side, Because with this new life the old must tn J. Though our childhood's teachers within these Will remain as of old faithlul and true, walls, Too oft you will miss in statelier halls, The patience that taught the alphalet to you. Beyohd to day, a tangled wilderness Of what may be is all that we can view, Of what will in the future come to pass, Or of the furtemes Lbcre reserved foe you.. Should success a worthy ambition crown. You will not lack for our heartiest cheer. We still shall count your triumphs as our own, And of your rejoicings claim a share. But should your pathway he through wrong and pain, Beure your cross will gall our shoulders too. - 1 1 When momnrv r,llc i A : AnJaofoldWr,l.lv,.b,-,- . f w """""" j wu I Heart panes were not designed bv vencfu . , wrath, -.. .... Nor wrong wh.ch harrow up the dcptl o( soul In which our belter nature has its birth, The field in which the Master came to toil. Neither judge of those who treat you ill, A those to whom there is no merit due; For without their aid, you lack the skill, Virtue's mien or that of vice to know. While discontent and wrath and malice are Your ministers, thouch servinfr in a clou.l. U WOU,d boast a J PC 'I Show chanty; for evil reveals the cooil And knowledge is a robe of many colors. In which the perfect soul must be arrayed, Who alike from good and evil, gathers Material of which the garb is made. Henceforth let wisdom be your highest aim, And count no knowledge dear that as reward Leads you into closer commune with Him Who sprang from our Tarent voice, even his j word. Honor the land of our nativity, Whose proudest titles are for merit to wear; You represent its highest nobility, And boast a parentage of allthe peer. Abroard youH represent our little town, From your father's hearth to its public hall, And as you are, the world will look upon V our mates and teachers who now bid you, I FAREWELL. SAZVTATOKV. Read by Mis. Abbie Parrottof the equating K An- tr.Tr. it is Mr,Z1JL -class at Slocum's Hall last Thursday night . IUUllon, pen it IS lightly pricked la has been confer! tl, rfvil of x' - I tending to you a welcome this evening, , ;KTJ , .inabl,lty t0 se- i m . ... I.,., a iw worus copious eiiottgu in meaning to cive fiee cxnression to the - . . 1 . reeling ot welcome that makes our hearts beat warm and fast for joy oil I. -li v.-u.u -x j uur presence wiui us tins evening. ' Dear parents, you are thrice welcome to these our graduating exercises to witness the honor that is to be con- v T , - m red upon us. I say honor, for we Jo consider it an honor to be the first coupon whom the public school of the city of Roseburg confers this title of graduate. Fathers and mothers, we kuow that you have watched with anx- ious hearts the progress we have made from year to yea,; and knowing that you would rejoice with us at our final success we eladlv welcome von hor ' we.giaaiy welcome you here th is .evening. Dear schoolmates, we welcome you lnt. ' . . ' , ' to these exercises; and while we are glad that our school days are over the " t innrrhf. f :u i..:. ... . , o l-ii mvu j uu unvea a panz to our hearts: but we Irmllr w ward with nWuro fn fV,o .;.. we shall be called upon to witness the same honor conferred udou vou In ,,-' . the meantime, wa would say to you do well the tasks that are given you to do In the words of another, "Fail not, J.U- . . taiter not, weary not, in .well dcing. Dear teachers, we welcome you here to-night. Although this evenirg sev era our connection as teachers and pu pils, we shall ever remember you with gratitude and heartfelt kindness for the patience and kindness you have displayed while training our minds and making of us what we are. As we look back over our school days and note how we came up step by step through all . the gradations of a public school education uutil -e arrived at, the topmoBt" round, .we heartily wel come this graduation day. And now, dear classmates,, let us welcome and congratulate one another at the final termination of our -public schooldays; and as we go out into the world to meet the responsibilities and duties of life, let us so live that our lives may reflect credit upon our early training that we may ever be conscious that success will be the reward of our ener gies; and that the citizens of this city may look with pride upon the career of the first graduating class that ever sttpped out from the halla cf the ., ic scnooi oi .Koseburg. Dr. lio Lewis, who died recently began life as a veterinary surgeon. He afterwards ; took up hygiene and spent the bulk of his life in teachin; humanity how to live. Having .per formed his work well and faithfully, he responded to the universal call and and showed humanity how to die. The jood that he did will live after him. AS OTHERS SEE US. US. looks, and hopes to find Faults belonging to his neighbor, , Will, unless he should be blind. For of them we all have plonty, ifgyl Bnt perhaps we may have twe'ntv Faults where he has only one. . eo, oeiore we criticise m l Take the beam from our own eyes, I And our own shortcomings see. We had better spend our days Looklng for our neighbor's good : There's a hundred different ways - We can help him u we would. There are tares In our own ground. Growing ranker every day: j& In our garden may be found w eeds to keep the flowers away. Pravlnsr timn nt laati m . - l From our blunders so that we ' - bee ourselves as others see us. - Helen A. Mantilk, in Interior, i TALESOF ATATTOQEB. ' Whims of Various Femal. Patrons of the Art. Just beyond the Mission Building the-' eye of the seeker after novelties is at tracted by this sign, npon cardboard: ' ; f TATTOOING DONE HERE. '. : It is a tiny shop, wedged between two loftier bllildincrs A Jnnv nn X 1 - O uuu uuo U U.K. window, shaded by a scarlet curtain. comprise the entire front Will, ,-- -k " -" v SMMU V V4X apartment is formed by a curtain com- posed of the Stars and Stripes. : Tho furniture is plain and simple. The oc cupant is a young man with a pleasant face. His arms are bared to the elbows, and bear evidence of his skill in a rari- ity of figures, patriotic, mythological and miscellaneous. "All lean attend to," said Mr. Getchell, the artist, when asked whether the demaSid for his labor is large. "You would be surprised to know how many different classes of peo ple call upon me to have tattooin' done." . "Sailors and boys, chiefly?" was sug gested. - "I have a great many o them, of course, but I can not say thr :. Ucy aro my chief customers. I tattoo a great many commercial travelers, who wish a small mark upon their bodie as a means of identification in case of accident. Then ladies and children form a large proportion of my customers. A great many parents bring their children to be marked for identification in case of loss or , kidnaping. Children I almost in variably mark on the left leg just above the ankle. I usually put on some small distinguishable mark, such as a star, an anchor, strawberry, or often a simple dot.' "Is the process painful?" was asked. "By no means. The design is first ttrawn on tne skin in India ink or ver- In.ui uc-je-. me oiaer uay a gentie man came in bringing two little twin '5 lla",ola- 1 t wxcwcu just &iuLGf ana t-iey wereas similar in every respect as two white i ueans. " I want one of these chaps marked, ' j w -a can ten mem apart, said the father, 'Pn' ftey their names?' I asitea. " 'If they do they both answer to the me name. If I call .Tnhnnit P"6 name both answer, or if I call 'Willie,' they -uianc both answer, too. That breaks rria nil up, and I want one of them marked, so tTZ SfSv ' ff! of them qnick.' . ?2 1 k one of the little chaps on I mx? Irrt aa mnA . rl---. - J . J -m-iv, ia ui ivn.u a 11111x3 UJL OU HIS left hand, on the space between the tbum.b first hger. The boy looked u-eiTK looking at his hand." gay?U haVe many lady CQStomers, yoa "Yes, a great many. I had a call from L woan once who wished to be tattooed TlTkt calls from ladies who wish some small for. Vrpose of identification in case of an accident Often they dis- like to have a mark put upon the arm, fPey society ladies. In such cases I frequently mark the shoulder, where the mark will be concealed even when in V1?3: But 1 have frequently put rha ittitin lo n -.- t t ii """""" wmeumes me iuu name, upon the fleshy part of the upper arm. arm. i naa a curious experience once. 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