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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
DOUGLAS COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS1 OFFICI AT,
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DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHS.
The election of Sylvester Pennoyer
Governor over T. K. Cornelius in the
State of Oregon is a great victory for
the Democracy.. As men they both
stand high in the social scale. Prob
alIv no other two men in the entire
State better represent the conflicting
principles' which divide the two great
parties. They are both Lonest con
cientious outspoken and positive in the
defense of the respective principles
which they espouse and to this fact
Sylvester Pennoyer owes his election.
On the Chinese question there is but
little difference of opinion on this
coast More than three fourths of the
legal voters of the State are in sympa
thy with the great Democratic party
on this issue. Mr. Pennoyer correctly
represents the 'national Democratic
party in this regard as he does also on
the laior land and money questions.
Having worked his way up from a poor
farmer with a donation claim in ihe
wilds of Oregon to his present standing
and having passed through the vicissi
tudes of farmer, laborer, contractor
and builer, it is not . strange that he
should be found in sympathy with the
laborers and take strong grounds in
favor of protecting the honest work
men in the enjoyment of the fruits of
their toil. On the other hand Mr. Cor.
nelius embodies and holds to the
aristocratic ideas of the Bepublican
party that a man who works for a liv
ing is no better than serf and the
more degraded they can make labor
the cheaper they can have their meniel
lervices performed. And whilst in
public life his record has been consis
tent with this idea and he has at all
times favored the creation of corporate
wealth and opposed the abrogation of
Burlingame treaty under which the
Chinese serfs are brought to our shores.
The national Republican party are
with Mr. Cornelius on this issue and
Cornelius correctly represents his
party in this regard. It will be re
membered when the recent law of Con
gress was passed limiting and restict
ing the right of these Chinese to land
at our ports, now tne measure was
foujht by almost the solid Bepublican
party and how it received the veto of
a Republican president who refused to
sign the bill until it passed in its
present modified from which renders
it almost inoperative. The conflicting
principles maintained by the respective
candidites on this and the labor ques
tion of which this auxiliary 'became
well known and understood by the
voters whioh will account for the un
precedented victory forthe Democarcy.
J'OT SO.
We have heard clever Republicans
say that the Democracy, of Douglas
county have been greatly aided by the
Prohibition party. "We assert to our
readers nothing can be further from the
truth. Let U3 illustrate. Myrtle
Creek gave the Prohibitionist a very
large vote. Out of which number only
eight Republicans can be found, in
this precinct there were at least three
Democrats to two Republicans that
were Prohis. , Example, the vote given
Mr. Ramp formerly a Democrat one
hundred and twentyone. Look pray,
at the Wilbur vote, that of Callapooia.
in Ten Mile the Democrats suffered
far more than .the Republicans. So
has it been in Scottsburg where a single
vote waa cast for the now movement
Several precincts paid no attention to
the new pirty, especially Gardiner
where the democracy generaly pre
vailed. No, the Prohibitionists cannot
control the democracy and from this
time we hope they may gain from that
party no new convert He that leaves
that party would be unwise enough to
leap into the deepest darkness.
President Cleveland on the Oregon Election.
Representative Henly was one of
the President's first callers Wednesday
morning. He dropped in to tell him,
he said, that Oregon had gone Demo
cratic by a handsome majority; and
that the prospects for the Democrats
securing the next United States Sena
tor from that state were exceedingly
flattering. The President replied that
the announcement gave him satisfac
tion. He said that although local
issues had contributed somewhat to the
result, he regarded it as a triumph of
Democratic principles, and he hoped it
was the beginning of a tidal wave that,
rising in the extreme northwest, would
flow with increasing force until, by the
time the presidential year had been
reached, would sweep the entire coun
try. Star.
Col Join? T. Wait, of Connecticut,
is the oldest man in the house of rep
resentatives and has enjoyed that dis
tinction during his last three "terms of
service. When he completes his pres
ent ierm he will be in his 77 th year.
He was originally elected to fill out an
unexpired term of a deceased member,
and has in addition to that served five
full terms. -
The election of strahan over Waldo
is conceded, it not being considered
possible for the returns from counties
yet unofficially reported to change the
result Defeat of the other candidates
is easily explained, but the virtuous
ring managers cannot imagine why
"Waldo got left,"
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PRECINCTS:
Hermann
Butler
Miller
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Congress
Supreme Judge,
164'
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Waldo
Strahan
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Cornelius . . .
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Governor. . - - j
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Pennoyer . . . ,
Houston ....
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McBrideG V.
Sec. of Slate . . -
Gibons. . ....
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Kinney
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Marston
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j 103!
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Treasurer......
Supt. Pub. Inst
State Printer. . .
Dist. Judge
Dist. Attorney.
Webb
Long
McElroy
Davis
Lyman
Baker
Nickell ,
Shepard
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Burnett
Rayburn.
294!
172
126
Hamilton
335!
267!
Palmer
Benjamin
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Blundell
178
172
177
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Kiewson ....
Waite
Metz
Representatives
Arlington . . .
McKenzie
Eubanks
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171
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Ramp
122
107!
Newland
Shelly
Agee
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Sheriff....:.... -
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Taylor
Sheridan.
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Clerk....;..:
Treasurer. . . .
Judge . . ..
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Burt
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Colvig . . .
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169
165
194
'Johnson
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Winston
Martin ,
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103
Britt
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Assessor.
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Coroner .... . . . j
270
Thiel
Sterling
186
264
hacry
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iRussell
139
161!
121 j
163!
Kent Miss...
Marsters
Graham
179!
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CAMPAIGN.
The campaign upon the part of the
Prohibitionists for 1888 commeced in
Roseburg, Douglas county, State of
Oregon last Tuesday evening. The
usual J uvenile Rand were present and
discoursed characteristic good music
A transparency was carried saying
"The Prohibition compaign for 1888
had commenced," the whiskey traffic
must go etc. It was in the gloaming
of the eve and we did not observe ex
actly the mottoes but we think we
have quoted them substantially. It
Berved as notice that something was
going on. After parading through
the streets the crowd proceeded to the
reform club hall where auvil exercises
were indulged in. WJiat occurred on
the inside we know not The nature
and charaiter of the speeches we know
not but as the most prominent leaders
reside in or near Roseburg
we could
not endure another
speech so early
after the election, hence we are content
to say good very good such as they
are. Be it however, for a fact, their
campaign for 1888 has opened. Whew!
What a time, quite two year? for them
to grunt and sweat, and sweat and
grunt and belch before they find a
party that; may come to realize that
there is fly around or about. There is
no use denying their right to do this,
in fact the Democracy do not deny
their right to picnics and speeches, ex
ercises, music and more speeches; they
have right to circulate free speeches
and specially manufactured statistics
and certainly to those who pay for
them. ' .They have a right to abuse the
Democratic party from keel to top
mast; charity of the grave silences
the abuse of the dead; they have a
right to abuse the living but we caution
against a reckless use of this right,
Democratic muscle is net always pa
tient and enduring but if it was so we
assure our prohibition friends that no
party is greater than the law. We
congratulate the young band upon
their prolonged employment. We
wish them much success and improve
ment in music, may we go further we
hope they may live until some party
may arise that may displace that good
old party bo long and favorably know.
Democrats go to your homes, keep
yourselves posted and about April
1888 begin your campaign for victory.
Stbahan's official majority is some
where near one hundred. It may be
more but can hardly be less.
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OO TO WORK.
The election is over and we should
remember that life is real, life is earn
est, and should not be the habitat of
the drones. Our correspondent signing
himself "Traveler," calls attention to
important facts. The fact is a shame
that during the years of the existence
of Douglas county no county road has
been constructed from Camas "Valley
to Coquille City. The route is covered
by finest of timber, and there is no
doubt that fine coal fields will be de.
veloped. The road from here to Klam
ath marsh has long been discussed al
most adneasuam, even to such extent as
to create contempt but at this time we
think the good work will soon begin.
Let there be no further delay. Those
in middle age should live to enjoy the
benefits of their toil and labor. Again
the enterprisa of railroad survey from
Roseburg to Huntington should not
drop out of sight. It is a matter that
will develop great, and beneficent re
sults. Citizens we have work to do
and this is the time to do it. We con
gratulate our county that Fitzhugh,
McGee and Hall, the old board; have
been returned. This assures us further
good bridges and good roads. This is
the best evidence of genuine prosperity.
But there is more that demands im
mediate attention. So go to work.
Be enterprising. "Hang your ban
ner on the outer wall," and show the
people in the community in which you
live that you are a live, energetic, pub
lic spirited, go-ahead citizen, enrolled
pretty near if not at the head of the
"list," so that when you shuffle off this
mortal coil, and lay down the burden
of life, your neighbors will erect a
monument to your memory in their
hearts. Surely "you will be missed."
A Pretty Woman's Secret.
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Oakland Oregon.
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Morphine.
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I have for sale a one-half interest in
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Children
FOR
LIVER
DISEASE
SVf "DTflf IS Bitter or bad taste in mouth;
llir lUlslOs.toneue coated white or
covered with a brown fur;- pain in the back, sides,
or joints often mistaken for Rheumatu-ro ; sour
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a sediment
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IVER,
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Mental Depression
JCIC, JLIC., etc.
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OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
I VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
And Connections.
TIME, 2j DAYS.
Fare from Portland to San Francisco S32; to Sacra-
; men to $30.
Clwc connections made at Ashland with stages of
the California Oregon Sc Idaho Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND
1 Mail Train
i LEAVE.
Portland 7.30A.M.
Roselmrgr 6.25 P. M.
Ashland ...... .9.30 P. M.
Uoscburjr 5.30 A. M.
ARRIVE.
Roseburg.... 6. IS P. M.
Ashland 4.15 A. M.
Roseburg.... 5. 25 A. M.
Portland.. ...4. 25 P. M.
Albany Express Train
! LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 4.0C P. M. Lebanon 9.20 P. M.
Lebanon 4.45A. M. Portland 10.05 P. M.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between Portland
The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all
tnc regular trains on fc.agtSiucDiv.trotn luotof F St
West Side Division-
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
Mail Train-
; LEAVE. . I ARRIVE.
Portland 9.00 A. M. I Curvallis 4.30 P. M.
Corvallis 8.30 A. M. Portland 3.20 P. M.
Express Train-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 5.00 P. M. McMilinville.. 8.00 P. M.
aicMinuvmc....5.45A. M. Portland 8.30A. M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at com
pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second streets.
Pickets for principal points iu California can only be
procured and bnjrgage checked at company's office.
Comer V and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment after 5
o'clock P. SI. ou either the East or West Side Div.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
i Manager. G. F. & Pass Agent.
DR. JORDAN'S
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751 Marks . Street
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A Good
Blacksmith Shop and Wagon
Shop Combined.
Lot 40 feet by 110 feet, situated on
Main Street, Roseburg, also two
lots
of tools.
One new dwelling
house and three
acres of land. House 26 by 30 feet
two stories high, situated in the sub
urbs of the City. Commanding a
beautiful view of the Town.
For further particulars call at the
Blacksmith Shop of Bowen Brothers,
Roseburg Or.
s
NOWDEN CPRINGS !
This health, ami pleasure resort is now open
for the reception of guests. The hotel has
been thoroughly renovated, side walks retain,
and a new bath house built.
Hot &Cold Baths
for the accomodation of its guests can be had
at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south
of Drain station, on the
O. &, C. R R.
it is the most accessible
Health and Pleasure Resort
in the Stale of Oregon. Passenger trains stop
at the platform, in front oi the door.
INVALIDS
will find the use ol the water Irom these min
eral springs to be of great benefit. They ex
pel the poison malaria Irom the system A
sure cure for Fever and Ague A regulator
for all liver and Kidney diseases. The hot
baths cure diseases of the skin and relieves
Rheumatic pains. Females suffering from
diseases peculiar to their sex will find it greatly
to their advantage to place themselves under
the care of Mrs. Dr. Tobias who has been
engaged (o remain at the springs this season.
PLEASURE SEEKERS
will find plenty of game in the neighboring
hills, and mountain trout in all the streams,
i For particulars address,
: W. A. Perkins, Proprietor
I Drain Oregon.
PHILIP SALTER,
merchant Tailor,
KEEPS a large and complete assortment of sam
ples of the very best materials and latest
styles-.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
. j 4 perfect FIT Guaranteed
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done at Reasonable rates,
SHOP Op osite RITSERS Meat Market,
on Jackson Street.
ROSEBURG,
OREGON.
T
Wholesale
-DEALERS IN-
Lumber.
Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea
soned in Our DRY HOUSE WhenDesined.
. ALSO j
Manufacturers of Sash & Doors in all Sizes and iiaiitiies.
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ROUGH ici M..L
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FLOORING itv M.
Situated 13 miles from Robbing oa
1000 REWAIUf
Will be given any man
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rn a Pmr a I I v
who will produce a sci
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DETROIT
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45000 "
r m
M 1
MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwell, Agent,
J. J. WH1TSETT
ANNOUNCES. TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED
TO FURNISH
EVKKYTIIING I IV LINK
H
aving -atcly litted up a new STEAM
prepared to furnisbJuniLer of all
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j J.J. W1IITSETT.
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ADDRESS;
J. O. Booth, Cleveland, Or. It. A. Booth, Drain Or
Staver & Walker,
208 to 211 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON.
Dealers iu all kinds of Fatm and Dairy machinery, Vehicles, Binder Tw in
Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Catr
alogue, mailed free of charge, and write
chasing elsewhere, anything in any line.
ery, at lowest prices.
OAKLAND. Douglas County, OREGON.
School Year begins Monday, September 7, 1885.
THE COURSE OP STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OF ANY
who may attend. Many noble and brilliant minds glow with a deaire for knowledge
bat circumstances preclude their attending remote or more expensive institutions; among
6ucn are frequently found the brightest and most promising in school.
Hence the course of study is made almost as full as that of many of "our Colleges,
wliile the character of instrnctruction is inferior to none.
Tuition per Session
Primary 4 00
First grade J unior class 5 00
oeconagraae junior class, coo
Music.
Twenty-four Lessons ,
Use of Instrument
Drawing and Painting
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
and Retail
we can olTer a a spocialty all kinds of Store
.SruAK Pine D.or k Limber Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
9-o0
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SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is
kinds on sliort notice at
now
us for terms, and prices before pu
We will give you the best ma chin
of Twelve Weeks;
First grade Middle class
Second grade Middle class
.$ 7 00
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Senior class
$12 00
2 50
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GEORGE T. RUSSELL, Principal,
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Every good thins Is Counter
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The Pearl Top is always clear and
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FOB SALE BY DEALERS.
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
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Has attained a standard of excellence wbicb
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Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, KIo,
For Sale!
400 Head of ewes including
240 lambs, and
40 wethers.
Inquire of E. C5. Young it Co., or
J araes Chenoweth of Oakland Oregon,
or of Sampson Sutbctlin of Fair Oaks
at bis farm.
For Sale!
Forty Acres of xmimjjroved land,
and half in the. fVirnnrntinn limits r.f
the city of Roseburg. a cood spring of
living water, a very desirable location
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part of the city. For further informa
tion and terms apply to this office or
Mrs. Bowen.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
IYOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Lnd Office at Rosebunr, Oregon, Jane Tnd 1S86.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVES THAT THE KOL-lowintr-named
settler hs filed notice of her in
tention to make filial proof in support of her claim,
and that said proof will be made before the Register
or Receiver at Roseburg, Land Office r n Saturday,
July 10, 18S6, viz: Elizabeth Wagner widow ot Al
bert Wagner deed. Homestead No. SS96, for the iota
I i S. J of N. E. J 6ec Tp S3 S. R. flwesl.
She names the following witnesses to prbte h
rontiiiumts residence ntwn and ..! i nt . .
land, viz: Mary Wood, Hardy Elliff, Rebeji Smitlu
Cbaa Anderson all of Olendale, tto'ns Co. Oregon.
CaAS. W. Johsto,
Register.
INOTICE
"NOTICE IS HEREBY GI EN THAT
il the undersigned will make application to
the County Ceurt of the County of Douglas,
State of Oregon, at their July term, 1886, for
a License to sell spintuous liquors in the town
of Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon, in less
quantities than one gallon, for a period of one
ye"' HENRY WADE,
June 4th, 1886.
NOTICE.
All persons holding any bill against me are
notified to present the same for
- A J
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
10 me are requested to make immediate pay
ment. Jons R. Daniels, RoscUmk, Oregon. -
Notice
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CXDEESIGXED
has been duly appointed as the administrator of
the estate of A arou I). Jones deceased. Kow.therefure,
all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said
estate will come forward and settle the same without
delay; aud all person having claims against the estate
will present the same to me duly verified within six
months from this date. JOHN H. 8UUPE,
ITat ICth, 1888. Administrator.
A'otiee to Contractors.
Sealed plans, specifications, straia diagrams
and bids will be recieved at, the office of the
County Judge until Tcesday the 6th day cf
July 1886 at 12 o'clock m of said day for the
construction of wagon bridge over Fass Cieck
at or near the town of Drain. Bidders are
required to deposit five per cent of the amount
m uioi uiu3. i luuuiy reserves me nQt
to reject any or all bids,
J. S- FiTZuycit,
June 8, 1886, County Judge,
1 msa luki.
v.