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    ROSEBURG REVIEW.
FRIDAY, JUNE, 11, 1886.
REELECTIOS.
BY 0R8IXI.
I wandered one eve by meadow and brook
In search of the time gone astray
And a feeling of joy came over me
Ushered in like the dawn of the day,
Filling my heart to o'erflowing
The heart so weary and sad
And I sang with the song birds their cords
So sweet, sa joyous and glad.
As I stood there 'mid all this bright scene
A new life awakened within
And I thought of the years yet before me
In which to do battle with sin;
And I wished that all might be happy,
And bright as Nature was then;
Hut o, so long and the years yet,
Who can tell, how all this will end.
God veils the eye f the youthful.
And adorns the dim vista of time
They see not what yet awaits them
Whether sorrows discord or rhyme,
Oh would I that the veil torn asunder .
Would disclose to me all yet to be;
But then the Father knows better
Ferhapswere best not to see.
When life wjth its troubles is over
And death in bright armor shall come
And woo me and wed me forever
And I sink from sight in the tomb,
Then the clouds will be riven asunder,
The veil torn in twain by His hand
And I, with the ransomed shall gather
, . Safe at home in that beautiful land
AJtEPLT.
Editor Review; Dear sir I read
with deep interest the article contained
in your issue of the 21st under the
heading "No True woman's Duty."
The tone of it leads me to infer that a
slight' difference of opinion exists be
tween the writer of it and Mrs. Adair
as to what constitutes a "True "Wo
mans Duty." The interest of the
writer is shown in the sentence, where
the women are entreated in God's
name, to ignore the appeal of Mrs
Adair, and the strength of the authors
convictions can be measured by a sen
tence near the close which states "I
sincerely hope that these words will
find their way to the minds of any
lady readers and after due considera
tion I am positive you will agree with
me." ' The earnest appeal tor temper
ance women issued by Mrs. Adair, this
writer disposes of with the brief sen
tence "This ia all humbug." The de
sire upon the part of said writer is to
prevent these women from exposing
themselves to the danger of being in
sulted, and scorned, jeered, and scoffed
at and perhaps cursed if they should
attempt to work at the polls, on elec
tion day. It is enough to sadden the
heart of every lover of his country, and
. cause him to tremble for the purity of
the ballot box, to look at the "picture
this writer has drawn. Tha article
says "Ladies your kind husband would
not care to see you at the polls amid a
crowd of shouting, noisy men, besotted
wretches, staggeringdrunkards and pro
fane swearers." I agree with "Orsini"
who would not. Shades of the Pilgrim
Fathers has it tome to thisl The very
says is vile and poisonous. Is the
"aroma" that exhales from the stag
gering drunkards and besotted wretches
who surround the ballot box to help
make the men who make the laws to
govern good poeple if so let ua be silent
for a few days, on the, subject of a "hun
dred years of progress and the great
work of moral reform about which our
tireless orators have said so much
iia,,v;" ... 1 1 i . i
viauu nuuiu uub uavo tut: pure
minded women of our county inhale
the, deadly miasma of such places.
''Orsini" evidently believes in womanly
women, gentle, refined and pure, stayes
at home. Those women who begin at
Jerusalem in the work of moral reform
and make that home a type of the
Heavenly iome, the new Jerusalem.
Full many a home in this our favored
land sparkles with the presence of Buch
a Jewel; may their tribe increase. At
the same time may we not indulge the
hope that Mrs. Thompson, Miss Wil
lard and many others who labored in
the temperance crusade were true wom
en and retained their purity notwith
standing they went forth to plead
with man in the very places where
drink was sold and where the sur
roundings to say the least were npt in
viting and these women did not be
long to that class of manly women
whose masculine boldness and cheek
of brass fills us with unutterable dis
gust The Women of the crusade were
not of that persuasion had they have
been nothing would have saved them
from the grossest insult, that they
were insulted in some instances is true
but there were also many instances in
which the saloon keepers would not
allow their customers to utter a disre
specf ul word in their presence such' is
the force of a pure heart and tha
strength of a holy purpose, that the
vilest men can perceive the difieren ce
sometimes by those who are actuated
by a love of notoriety and those who
are not. Whatever may be said touch
ing the wisdom of the course of those
women there can be no questions of the
results of their labors, those who have
studied the methods of work adopted
by the W. C. T. TJ. and the marvelous
talent displayed in perfecting their or
ganization, the completeness of the
plans for every department of labor
will not say again that woman has not
developed a geniusfor business. There
is not in this' land to-day any society
for its object the uplifting of the race,
better equipped or officered than the
W. C. T. V. it is with its tens of tliou
sands of earnest workers a monument
to the labors of the few earnest worn
en who went for'.h in the strength of a
holy purpose and under the glowing
baptism of the divine fire and power
to beard the lion in his den, the
tig;r in his lair. They evidently Iks
lieved that One of the duties of a trne
woman was to protect her home and
to show to those who would not or
could not see the enormity of the evil
and the gravity of the situation that
sometimes desperate diseases call for
heroic treatment, Ono of our pub
lic men once said, "I point with pride
to cne fact, it is that a lady can travel
thi3 continent within the limits of our
own country and meet with kindness
and run but little risk of being insulted
by any American." I regard it as one
of the triuraphs'of Christian civilization
and regard it as a flowing tribute to
the purity of American manhood, was
that man mistaken? Let us hope that
he Was not. T nnnlrl nnr. nrnfA nnv
.. f
j woman to go to the polls and work, as
far as that is concerned she ought to be
guided by conscientious conviction and
sound sense, but if her desire to aid in
crushing one of the greatest sources of
misery of this age is strong enough
to take her there, loose here and let
her go if her influence is of the kind
to command respect and strong enough
to cause some wavering voter to cast
his ballot in favor of Home and Native
land. It is more than likely that
there will be men enough at those same
polls to influence any foul-mouthed
bummer who would insult her and like
wise stagger, the aforesaid staggerer to
some extent who may be present on
that day.
The women of Atlanta, rich, and
poor, high toned and those who were
not so hightoned as far as wealth and
position were concerned, whose moral
worth was just as great, went out on
election day and worked at the polls.
They were doubtless as pure as the
women of Oregon, and as far as wealth
and culture is concerned, would com-
pare favorably with the women of
Douglas county, and it was largely
due to their untiring efforts that the
day was carried, for temperance now
if the women who are in real earnest
in the matter, and think that ife is be
neath the dignity of a true woman, to
work in every honorable way to pro
tect their homes, if they should, as did
the women of Atlanta, prepare a nice
lunch, and a cup of good ceffee, at or
near the polls, it might overcome in a
measure the aforesaid staggering busi
ness as it were, or at least help it some.
Women have been known to get in real
earnest in this work, they have en
dured much for the sake of their boys;
many of them would rejoice at the
destruction of the liquor traffic; the
mother, with one son'in the grave be
cause of it, and another one heading
that way is not likely to be discouraged
by the sneer of a moral coward, in the
form of a man who would insult her
at the polls. It is not the pureminded
women of our land whore in danger
of contamination by corning into con
tact with the wretched aud horrifving
sights so common at such places, but
the sons of those pureminded women
who will cast their vote for the first
time at the coming election, certainly
need some protection from the demor.
alizing influences of these places. Can
those boys fresh from the hallowed
influence of a pure home mingle freely
with such men and witness such scenes
as "Orsini" describes and retain their
purity 1 I have been present at elec
tions in Oregon, I thought that ex
cellent order was maintained, one of
those elections took place at Ashland
I did not see one drunk or disorderly
man while present at the polls. Such
scenes as "Orsini" describes have been
common in large cities under the pres
sure of great political excitement ow
ing to the fact that the bummer ele
ment was present in force, and the
police found it difficult to control
them in smaller places. Such scenes
are not common unless the moral force
and the community is below par. I
would sav in couclusion to "Orsini" in
all kindness that those lines have not
been penned in a controversal spirit, the
writer seldom, or ever writes anything
for publication. I have simply sought
to show that there are two sides to a
ladder, and two sides to this question.
I do not think that there is any immedi
ate danger of the women of this county
rushing to the polls in large numbers.
Phohibitiomst.
DEATH OF JOBS KELLY.
The End rainless, Although he teas Von-
tciom to the last.
New York, June 1. John Kelly
died at 3:20 this afternoon. His wife
was with him. She is seriously ill.
Mr. Kelly had been ill for seven
months. During the last few weeks
he seemed to feel comparatively well,
but on Sunday last he was taken with
an attack of fainting, and became
weaker afterward. Monday he was
worse, but this morning an improve
ment was apparent. At noon, how
ever, he began to sink, and the ap
proach of the end was realized. Mr.
Kelly's death was painless, although
he was conscious to the last. Only
Mrs. Kelly and her two children were
present when the patient passed away.
Mrs. Kelly was prostrated, by the
blow, and is to ill to see anybody. No
funeral arrangements have yet been
made.
Robust Health
Is not alw ays enjoyed by those who seem
to itojwow it. The taint of corrupted
blood may be secretly undermining the
constitution. In time," the poison will cer
tainly show itseffects, and with all the more
virulence the longer it has been allowed
to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty,
boil, .kin disorder and sense of unnatural
lassitude, or lanjnior, is one of Nature's
warnings of Hie consequences of neglect.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is the only remedy that can be relied upon,
in nil cases, to eradicate the taint of hered
itary disuse iuhI the stiecial corruptions
( the blood. It is the only alterative
that is MirhVicutly lnnverful to" thoroughly
icausw the system of Scrofulous nnil
Mercurial impurities and the pollution
f Contagious Diseases. It Hlso neu
tralizes the jioisous left by Diphtheria
:ni'l Scarlet Fever, and' enables rapid
nvucnitioit from t 1m- enfeebleinent aud
d bility caused by these diseases.
Myriads of Cures
A.-hieud by Ayeh'n Saksapaku.i.a. in
tin- past fortv rears, are attest ed.and there
i.-- no li'H.ml disease, tit all possible of cure,
t hut will not yield t il. Whatever the
ailments of this class, and wherever found,
from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to the
"vcldt-sores" of South Africa, this rem
edy has afforded health to the sufferers
by" whom it was employed. Ini.frists
e cry where can cile numerous cases, with
in tlieir personal knowli (he, of remark
able cures wrought by it, where all other
treatment had becu unavailing. People
w ill do well to
Trust Nothing Else
than Ayf.k'm Sai:sap.m:!I.I-a. Xumerous
crude mixtures arc uttered to the public
as "Wood purilicrs." which only allure
the patient with tin; pretense of many
cheap doses, and with which il is folly to
experiment while disease is steadily' be
coming more deep-seated and difficult of
cure. Soin of these mixtures do much
lasting harm. Bear in mind that the only
medicine that can radically purify the
vitiated blood is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for $ 5.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
LOOK OUT!
CARO Biros1
Bran New
Coos Bay Stage Line!
LAIRD & CALYERT,
PROPRIETORS.
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS'
WHERE connection is made with Coon Bay Steam
era for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post
office at Rcscbunr every morning, except Sunday
calling at the hotels before leaving,
THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY
Particular attention given to the comfort of pass
scngers. Careful drivers .nd g od stock.
NEW STORE
AT
DILLABD. OR.
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Mad e Clothing
and ia fact everything usually kept at a
hrst-claas store, uive him a call.
Goods at lew Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
ta.AH orders promptly attended to.
Brlofe Store
MISCELLANEOUS
EU11M7 ORE PALACF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE :
Has the fluast stock of furniture south of Portland
! which he sells a cheap as It can be bought .-
in the State. The new tangled
DOUBLE BED LO VNGE.
AXD .
PATENT CORNICES.
Also baa ou hand a full assortment ol beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables;-.
BURHAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc
J. GILDERSLEEVE.
Will stand for the Season at
Joseph Carlon's Livery Sta
ble in Roseburg. Beginning
March 1st and continuing
three months.
Is a thoroughbred Jersey Bull, pale
red, short horns, weighs 1100 pounds,
is five years old, and has all the char
acteristics of the Jersey Stock. ; l
. I . . t TERMS:
Insu ranee - - - - $3. ,00
To insure sex of Calf, $6.00
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,
, Blacksmith Shop.
pAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE
J ounce to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small castings. Money refunded if
work is not satisfactory. Portland prices !
Save telegrams and expressage. -
LANGENBERG'S
Boot and 8ti Store,
Jackson Strect,Opposite Post Office,
Boaetrarn;, Oregon. 1
TEErS ON HAND TUE LARGEST AND BEST
J. assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
PEKS and everything iu the Boot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANGEtfBE BO.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. L. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods Cteoceies etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUG CO., OREGON. ,
T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blackman
CARRIAGE, WAGON,
c-AND- .
BLACHSLIITH Shu?!
ta.
Aclamson's Old Stand, Jackson Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGG1ES!
All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. Gannon & Blackman.
GBANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION
OF ROSEBURG.
W.F.OWENS, : : : : Manager.
-DEAXi IN-
Wool and Grain !
ALSO, AGENTS FOR j , :
Agricultural Implements
OF ALL KINDS-
WE TRANSACT A. GENERAL Busi
ness in our line and pay the Highest
Market Prices for Wool and Grain. A fall
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at Lowest Trices. Office and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Giveus a call.
W-P. OWENS.
THE
New York Coffee House
And Oyster Saloon
I'M
Leading Check Restaurant
in the City.
8IFERD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS'
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND ORECON
ATPrii ate Booms of the Latest Desijfnj for Ladles-
OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT.
INSURE IN THE
STATE INSURANCE CO.
--or
Capital ; $100,000.00
T& Pawner's (lempatty
Insures only Farm Property Private
dwellings, School Louses and Churches.
Also Detached dwellings in Cities and
Towns with content.
I have also a few CHOICE FARMS
and stock ranches for sale on reasonable
terms.
David S. West, agent
Oflice.at Court House, Roseburg Or.
ANY ONE CAN
Become thoroughly posted la
threo weeks ntlswlsc with the
COMMON SCHOOL
tj 2H732S
At to successfully pass the most difficult and technlaU legal examinations for teachers' certificates BiTu
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It does not deal to proofs or arguments. Questions are stated, and short and comr.rehentve annrera
flven. It auppliesawant long felt among teacters In renewing briefly iEd coDrjCeoiWefT ?ha different
ranches taugU In our school, without recourse to the todlous roce.8 it examtnlnitlhe 7elt bkl fronTbe!
ginning toeno. The arrangement haa been carefully studied. The question, on eicB of the indies enXu-a
all the leading and technical points. This work Is especially adapted I to Normal f Ualnlna S.t tutcL ot th2
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Grammar,
Written Arithmetic,
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ply
mm
v I also deal iu Threshers, Engines,
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urn
-AND-
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OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town',
use nothing but the best leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
W. Gr. Woodward Roseburg,
lit,
SUCCESSOR. TO :
Abraham, Wtalei?
DEALERS JN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Kosebnrc:
Has on hand constantly a
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scarcity of money and ttie present depression iu business, will
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at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
tflat thoy will get their goods j
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Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
Drain V Co,- Train.
GENERAL
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
f; ; Hardware, Crockery,
' o o o ;j
&J1TS, CAPS, BOOTS AlKD SHOES.
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j possible here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing all can be satisfied
that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash
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Mill Machinery, Pfjirs, Inspirators
Fitting Goods, Belting, Oils. Also
mi
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large and complete assortment of
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PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
C. W. KNOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN-)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-pruof Brick Building ,
ISO Rooms.
In tlie Center of tl.c City
COU. KKOXT AJD JIOKR1SON STS., i'OKTLAXD
El'ROl'EAN FLAX.
E
ESMOND HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
t'oltNKK KllO.XT AND MoKUI.HIX Si
POUTLAXI, OIIEOOX
Thomas Cunka.n, Projirictor.
fpHE ST. CHAKLKS RESTAURANT.
Cuakles Heilmax, Proprietor.
The very best in the Market is se
t
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL,
Cor. Third and Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
Tills LARGE AXD WELL-APPOIXTED HOl'SE
offers superior accomodations at popular iiriees.
Meals 2ftc, Rooms 25c. and 50c. Only three Mocks
from all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Uurs
to and from the Hotel No Chinese sen ants. No
ovorchargs or deviation from regular rates of $1.00
par bav.
marttf E. LEWISTON. Prop'r.
Established 15o2.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
CLOTHIER, HOTTER
AXD
OP OREGON.
CTTHE PLACE TO BUY.J
J B C0NGLE 1
Manufacturer, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
T3.LEATHER AND SADDLERY HaRDWAHE
108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON'
Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTAXTER.
Great Overland Route!
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE RUNNING
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars,
Magnificent Cay Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul ami Minneapolis
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
FROM THE COAST
OVER THE-
m- NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Bluff,
St. Joseph, Atchison,
Leavenworth,
Kansas City,
Burlington, Quiucy,
St. Louis, 5 Chicago
AND ALL POINTS-
EASm AND CJOUTIIEASm
ASl AND OOUTHEASj
. o
Via St. Paul and Sliuneapolis.
3E3 2VIX GrTl.T?T
-t3T SLEEPING CARS
Are hauled on regular. Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Portland at 3:00 p. m., daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or St. Paul 12:30
p. m., irura day.
Connection made at St. Paul nrl
Minneapolis to all points East. Smith
and Southeast.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland dailv at 1 1
A. m.0 arriving at New Tacoma 6:30
p. m., connecting witn U. IL & N. Cos
boats for all points on Puget Sound.
. A. D. Chart..
General "Western Passenger Agent, .
jso. Z waanlngton St.,
Portland, Oregon, i
Ir. IIERRDOLD,
TOUp-Slairs over L. , 15c fit's Jewelry Stor-
RGSIEURC ORECON.
)-
3
JIl. OM ALLEY.
. Propiietor of die
KOSEBUIiG MAIUiLE WUKKS.
And Deab r in
TnkMt'CTnvre Tirt mu t .
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