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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JUNE, 25, 18S6. ATiYlVE TO OVR HEADERS. "Whilst is it true that polities are practically set asidefor mouths to come it is as? w e advised in our last issna, the duty of the people to be kept posted so as to meet tf it contest when it may come. Ivicli and every Demo crat, should take one at least and more if it can be afforded of prominent lead ing men Eastern journals togethar with thoir local newspaper. Head the views of great and pure Democratic writers tlieir opinion as to the availibilty and fitness of the various candidates fur president and vice presideut. Uy so doing they will be able at the ptoper time to select precinct delegates who are favorable in their minds, so on to county and Statc conventions and hence to the national conventions where the next president is to be chos en. Watch with care the progress of Congress and the fault of mal-lcgislation to the party to whom it may belong. Watch the present president in his every course, he is there to be criti cised and judged. So far, he has done well enough, not brilliant but cautious. Without good reason that we can see he has retained in office Gen. Tolman as Surveyor Gen eral, an enemy of Democracy. Also Odcll as Post Master at Salem whose bitter partizanship stinks rank to Hea ven. He has retained the radical Mar shal and also the U. S. Collecter at Portland and has also appointed at least three untainted Democrats to basely remunerative positions. Per haps he persues the old maxim, festive lutego slow in order to make speed. We shall continue to support him if he does not retrograde and remove the Demo crats he has appointed in order to ap point some Mugwump or some Republi can like Cant, Beecher, Collector at rortownscnu. no may antagonize him in the Democratic National Con vention we know not. None in his cabinet dare aspire if they choose, and if they chose nobody would notice them Out side of Lamar or Garland there is no qood material. Manning is wise enough but has no presidential character Whitney is a brilliant entertainer but nights of glitter and low neck beau ties are not the days of voting. Pa geantry is not at par in pure, simple American society. We are free to say that we would prefer a man from the Pacific coast. J udge Field is preemi nently qualified, but could he carry a single state west of the Rocky moun tains. Of the west we sigh when we remember that the great Allen G. Thurman if alive then will be 75 years of age in November 1888. If Gov, Hill of New York gathers around him a part of the New York delegation then Mr. Cleveland can rest. Hill is a man j of high culture, a great lawyer, learned in state lore and a Democrat of the J acksonian type. Rut we repeat to our readers, take some great, leading Democratic paper published in New York we suggest, but avoid Washing ton city and Baltimore court, flashy, gossipy trash. We shall give you our opinion from time to time but read for yourselves and make up your minds for the best and we pray it may be for the best of our country. As a matter of fact B. Goldsmith has proven himself an able organizer, and perhaps no one in the state could bo se lected who would reflect more ability and good honest judgement as Chair man of the State Central Committee than he. The Democracy of Oregon will suffer noTosswhjle in the hands of such men. Let our motto still be, now and forever, honesty, ability, ir tegrity and sobriety are the chief ele ments for men of position to rule this great state and nation.. One good appointment. Fiances E. is a good, square, px-etty Democrat and she has received a good, fat office. Tally one for Cleveland ! His pretty bride we hope may infuse a little more of Andrew Jackson into his adminis tration. Without doubt there will be a change for the better because there is a better-half. ' ; Gen. John A. Logan thinks that James G. Blaine is getting away with him for the presidential nomination r r "-r i i ' 1 . T . T . ? in lceo. v ery uiteiy jonn, james is a dangerous boy toool with in politics. He is liable to fool the whole Demo cratic party in 1888. See that you don't get fooled too. Gen. Shebmak has decided to make New York his home, although "Wash- inrton is his preference. The bluff O A old soldier doesn't like to be lying around Washington, however, with nothin? to do and be confounded with the thousand and one other generals who don't like to do anything else, and won't if they can help it. Over seven hundred babies have been named after Grover Cleveland But now it would seem but why in dulge in such speculations? It is not necessary for R. B. Hayes to put himself to the tiouble of saying that he will not be a candidate for president in 188S. The people know it. Subscribe for The Review, WAumxarox letter. Washington, JnneU, 1886. Having entered upon the seventh month of the first session of the forty ninth Congress, the lower House pro poses to make an effort to crowd the work through within the time con sumed by the session ending July 15, 188 1. This prospect to the outside observer, is not very promising; but those supposed to direct the majority of the upper and lower Houses, say that it can and probably will be ac complished. There is already talk of introducing a resolution in the House fixing July IGth. for adjournment, with the expectation that the date will not be set more than ten or twelve days beyond that time. The f president and his wife have contemplated a tour of the northern lakes with a select party, of friends in a chartered steamer, during the sum mer. It is probable that they will ppend some time on the sea coast and in the mountain regions after the ad journment of Congress, and then go to their old home in Bnffalo. Accord ing to the programme they will leave Buffalo some time in August and make a trip which will include Lake Erie," - Huron and Michigan making stops at all points of interest The programme may be varied or aban doned, but it is under serious consider ation at the White House and will probably be carried out. Much will depend upon the date of the adjourn ment of Congress. If Congress does not adjourn before August, the presi dent will of course be detained in Washington, and his summer outing, as now proposed, will be abandoned. It is said that the president and his wife have never been farther west than the city of Buffalo. Mr. Cleveland is quite anxious to mako a tour to the lakes, and if he docs so, the Chicago Iroquois Club, to which he has a stand ing invitation, will doubtless entertain him There seems to have been very good management displayed in the matter of making contracts for post office supplies during the eighteen months past and consequently a great saving to the government has been the result During Judge Grashams terra as Post master General, this business became greatly mixed and certain contracts were let which subsequently proved not to have been entire business-like transactions. ' Postmaster General Vi las is giving special attention to this class of work under him, and together with third Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Hazen, after much careful labor now have binding contracts which, while they will doubtless yield fair profits to the contractors, will, at the same time, "be of great advantage and benefit to the public at large. Take for instance the contract for stamped envelopes just made by the Postmaster General for the four coming years, commencing July 1st. Before adver tising for proposals for these envelopes the Department had a great deal of preparatory work to transact consist ing chiefly of getting the most suita- able paper for the various styles of envelopes, changing the styles of the ones, and other work of a similar na ture. It is estimated that there will bo ordered by the Department during the coming year, 63,250,000 worth of btampei envelopes. If it should pay or them on the basis of the present contract a disbursement of over 950, 000 over and above that sum weuld be required. The result will therefore be a saving of upward of a million of dollars or about 25 per cent. Take, again, the contract fer sup plying the Department with postal cards, stamps, tags, registered packages and dead letter and official envelopes, This contract was entered into' on the 30th of June last and i3 to run four years. The first year is near enough its close to enable a very correct idea being formed as to how it has worked so far and how it will work for the re maining three years. By the last of thi3 month it is estimated that the books will show orders by the Depart ment for supplies under the contract refered to amounting to $1,932,253,589 and the amount paid for them will show a decrease of about 25 per cent in the outlay for postage stamps, about 12 per cent in postal cards, and 45 per cent in other articles during the pre vious fiscal year. Altogether the Post office Department under the supervision of Postmaster General Vilas is making an excellent record in purchasing its supplies. The report that ex-Senator Davis of West Virginia, might possibly be ap pointed Secretary of the Treasury, has caused much amusement during the past week, for it is well known that the President has no intention of ap pointing a successor to Secretary Man ning at least until the coming Octo ber. It is probable, if the truth were known, that the presence of Stephen Elkins, son-ia-law of. Mr. Davis, and Blaine's lieutenant in the last cam- paign, was the only drawback which the President found in spending the first of his married life at Deer Park. It was really laughable to see with what alacrity the fat witted Elkins reached the latter place from New 1 ork in order to have Jus arrival an nounced daring the President's sojourn there. Mr. Elkins is by no means a close mouted person and therefore, though only arriving at Deer Park on the morning of Mr. Cleveland's de parture he managed to interview him and parade his yiews of the President in the press dispatches the following dav. C. Not many. We were asked just now by a census friend "how many souls are there in Portland!" We i re ply that according to the Oregonian since the state and East and West Portland elections, souls are very scarce in that locality. Wk are at home again and in busi ness at the old stand. We take this occasion to thank Hons. L. F. Lane C. Ball and Major E. F. Walsh for assistance rende red during our absense. We saw much that impressed us while gone, and some things that repressed us, about which we will write in the near future, especially we shall have something to say about the State Agr. College. We were handsomely treated during our trip and return thanks therefor. The liquor dealer of Massachusetts propose, it is said, to boycott all deal ers who do not join their league. The best rejoiner for such liquor dealers is to boycott the business itself. j The wealth of twenty-six senatoi-s is given at 8162,000,000. It ws proba bly these millions and not their merits which elected them. United States troops, guarding Gen. Grant's tomb at Riverside park, will be withdrawn J une 30th. DYSPEPSIA. .Sodontary luibiis, iwiital worry, ni-rvous exciteiiirnt, I'xtwi or iniin-mlciice in e;it jnir or drinking, and various other eauses, indiK'i' Constipation followed hy general derangement of the !ier, kidneys, and ..tninaeh. in whieh t!i; disorder of eaeh oiyan increase the iiuiriiiily of the others. The immediate resuUs are Los of Ajipc ti'e, Nauspa.Foul Ureal leartlnirn, "Flat ulence, Dizziness, SieU Headaches, failure of physical and inen-;;l vuror, distressing sense of weight and fu;!ness in t lie Moinaeh. and increased t'ostiveness, nil of which are Known uitiler one head as Dyspepsia. In every instance where tins disease does not iirivritiatii frotu s-iMfuloiis taint in the blood. AYKit's i'li.i.s may be confidently tviivrl o .on j; 1 1 :" i ! a. cure. 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"I w.-is Induced to try Atbii's Pills as a ri'm.vly f.r lniUestion, Constipation, mid Headache, from' vH'-li I bud long been n iif-ft-rcr. I found their r.cthsn onsy, and obtained prompt rt.-11'.-fi They li.ive brnulitcd mo more than all tin: ni-d;bn"i ever before tried." 11. V. Watsox, IJ2 State ,Vf., Chicago, III. "They l.nv entirely corrected llic costive lialili, and vastly improved my ecnoral health." Kev. FitAN-ci.-i U. JIaklowe, Atlanta, Oa. "The most (effective and ilm ensiest physic 1 have ever found. One ibi-e will quickly move my bowel. and five my bead from pain." W. L ; I'auk, llirhmoiul, "A suffirer from I-ivcr Complaint, Dya- ' lei!(fci, and Neuraijri.t for the last twenty ; years, ArEn's Pills have benefited me more : ilmn nil" medicine i have ever taken." P. R. KouEiis, Xetdinore, Brown Co., Ind. j "For Dyspepsia they are invaluable." J. T. Hayes, Mexia, 7'exas. AVER'S PILLS, ! PfiEPARKP BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LowelL, Mass. old by all Irufrgists. This rancr is kcut on tile at E. C. Dakc S advertising naenrv. fiA anil 6e Merchants Ex & --c j i r J change. San Francisco. Cat., where, contracts for advertising can be made for it. FIXE SHORT- HORN CATTLE Apply to W. T. Kerley at Oak land Oregon for fintj short-jiorn bulls at reasonable prices. j Oakland Oregon. PAGE & OAHXiAD - f i PL li j DEALEES IN DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, I PAINTS,' OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY,) TRUSSES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, TOILET GOODS PERFUMERIES, COMBS, BRUSHES, GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY. i ' . . : This Popular School Will Open First Monday in September j A Fnlt Corps of Competent Instructor. 1 RATES OF TUITION. Primary pr tei m of twelve weeks, 3 00 Grammar jSchool " " ' " 5 00 Academic j " " " .............................. 8 00 For farther particulars address . HEXEY L. BENSON A. M. PRiycipit.' Take Vj-j:. ...... LIVER REGUUTOR- For ..!! : , : TH p J, ;-!; parativ.T, .. Kir.i' v 1. ,r the CeiiUv . .. i. 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I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, ' and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Krgu- j la tor, promptly and effectively move the l.ivtr to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak. ; ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Hinton, M. D. .Washington, Ark. i SEE THAT TOC 6ET THE CEXTIAE. PREPARED BV '. ; J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. For Sale, 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 ono-half interest in all the Shingle Timber pn the land on which the mill is situated, 360 acres, and timber can be run to the mill with very little expense. j I will sell for cash, trade or security. Applvto J. J.HIMES, TJmpqua Ferrv, Oregon. - m28tf . , f $1,000 Reward ! Mrs. Gen. u Wilson, of parsons, Kansas, who was appointed by the State of Kansas lady com missioner to the World's Fair at NcwOrleans, iu an swer to the inquiry of a reporter, said: "lean not leak too hiijhly of Dr. TURNER'S TREATMENT. Sly sufferings nearly distracted me. My stomach was deranged and my nervous system was complete ly broken. 1 suffered from partial paralysis, rheu matism and neuralgia. Added to the above symp toms were loss of memory, voice, appetite and lack of nerve force. My faiui fy physician did me no good and by the advice of a friend, I bought Dr. Turner's Treatment. Two packages completely cured me. I think the treatment is wonderful in its cftWs, and recommend it in all cases of general or nervous debility, and diseased condition of the stomach, kid neys, liver and blood," To The Women! I Young or old, if you are suffering from genera 1 dt bility of the syBtem, headache, backache, pain in one or both sides, general lsssitude, bearing down pains in the abdomen, flashes of heat, iwlpitation of the heart, smothering in the breast, fainting sensations, nervous debility, coughing, neuralgia, wakefulness, Ijss of power memory and appetite, weakness of a private nature or barrenness, We will guarantee to cure you with from 1 to 3 packages of the treatment. As a uterine tonic it has no equal. r Young, middle aged and old, single l I am or married. It is a sure cure for dys 1 1 1 h I 1 pepsia, malaria, nervous or general lYA V'XXdebility, nervous prostration result ing from indiscretions of youth or ex cesses of maturer years, or mem- J k of the brain, and it has no equal for curing all forms of nervousness and bashf ulnois, caused by over in dulgence, excess or impotence. It has been used successfully in thousands of cases by both men and. women, and is the best medicine know for the ro pairment of the procrpativs powers and featuring vitality. We will guarantee that tl'rea packages will cure the worst case of debility, causing dimness of sight, defective memory, aversion to society, want of ambition, loss of power", i E51 P" -of TuaxER's Trbato ext contains all medicinesnCCearv for over one month's treatment, with full and com plete instructions how to exercise, diet, bathe, etc. One box cures catarrh. Price Turners Treatment per package, $1; three packages $2, sent prepaid on receipt of priee. Thou sands of cases of diseases mentioned above have been cured with one package, and knowing aj ue do its wonderful curative effects, the Treatment 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 $2, we will send our written guarantee to refund the money iftheTREATHKxt does not effect a cure. 8end money by postal n ote or at our risk. Add ress E L. Blake Co., Sixth and Market 8trertt St. Louis, Mo. DIMMICK, - - - - omsaoza' PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC. for the Fall Term on the Wape, Dn Page Co., niinols, HAS IMPORTED FROM PRANCE Percheron Horjea Vale4 at $,60fl,00a, which iactodeaaboat 70 PER CENT. OF ALL HORSES orbo purity of Wood la established by padlmw m corded In the Prchroi Stud Book of Kranoo. the only Stud Book ever published In that country, ' EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA BXUUi OH UI9 Imported Brooi Iain aoo importsfl Stalllcis, via enemgn lot 1 25 COLTS. TVo years old kai younger. Beconlclnc tie ertfl. InUlllffent breeders that. elDle aceeDtea br all may be id to be, If their pediarees an not 'recorded, they should be Taiued onlr a erades. I will Mil aU imported stock at grade prices when I cannot furnish howerei well bred anlnwla ntn the animal soia, puir uuiu tratad CatalOSUO eeni iree. mXet west of qico.on Chicago By, For Sale! AT O A K LA X D OREGON. House and lot with barn, and other buildings, (3) three acres of land, also household furniture, and ono safe, and one organ. IntjuireofJ.il. Wilt-on, Oakland Oregon. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. A lid Connections. II. ME, 2',i DAYS. Fare from Portia ml to San Francisco .32; t Sacra mcntoS30. C'lixtc connections made at Aaliltuid with stages of the California Oregon & Idaho Stajfc Comjiaiiy. (DAILY EXCLPT SUNDAYS.) La?t Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND Mail Train LEAVE. ARK1VE. Portland 7.30A. II. R jscburg 0.2D P. St. Aihland 0.30 P. SI. Roseburg 5.;tt A. SI. riOsebur(,'....G.U H. M. Ashland 4.15 A. M. Roseburjr....5.25 A. St. Portland 4.25 P. SI. Albany Express Train LEAVE. I ARRIVE. P.irtland 4.0C P. SI. Lebanon 9.20 P. SI Lebanon 4.45A. M. Portland.... 10.05 P. M Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between Portland anu -snianu. The O. and C. It. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on Last Side Di v. from foot of t St. West Side Division- BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS UfailTiain- LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland..... '..9.00 A. SI. Corvallis 4.30P.S1 Corvallig 8.30 A. M. Portland 3.20 P. M. Express Train- LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 5.00 P. St. SlcSIinnville. . 8.00 P. SI. SIcMinnville.... 5.45 A.M. Portland 8.30 A. SI. Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at com pany's np town office, cor. Stark and Second strocts. Tickets for principal points in California can only bo procured anu oaggage checked at company s office Corner F and Front Sts.. Portland. Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 ociik k r. ji. on either the East or West side Div R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. . Slauagcr. C. F. & Pass Agent, DR. JORDAN'S Museum of An. vtomy. 751 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. O AND LEARN HOW TO AVOID disease, and how wonderfully you are made. Private! OlHce, 211 Geary Street. Consultation on lost manhood and all diseases o men. Send for Books. A Good Blacksmith Shop and Wagon Shop (Jomhiiicd- Lot iO feet by 110 feet, situated ou Main Street, Roseburg, also two lots of tools. One now dwelling house and three acres of land. House -2Q by 30 feet two stones high, situated in the sub urbs of the City. Commanding a beautiful view of the Town. For further particulars call at tho Blacksmith Shop of Bowen Biothors, Roseburg Or. gNOWDEN gPMNGS Tliis health, ami pleasure resort is now open lot the reception of iniests. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, side walks rclain, and a new bath house built. Hot & Gold Baths for the accomodation of its guests can be liad at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south of Drain station, on the 0. & 0. R R, it is the most accessible Health and Pleasure Resort in J.he State of Oregon. Passenger trains stop at the platform jn front ol the door. INVALIDS will find the use ol the water from these min eral springs to be of great benefit. They ex pel the poison malaria from the system A sure cure for Fever and Ague A regulator for all Ljver and Kidney diseases. The hot baths cure diseases of the skin and relieves Rheumatic pains. Females suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex willVmd it greatly to their advantage to place themselves under the care of Mrs. Dr. Tobias who has been engaged to remain at the springs this season. PLEASURE SEEKERS will find plenty of game in the neighboring hills, ami mountain trout in all the streams. For particulars address, W. A. Terki.ns, Proprietor Prajn Oregon. PHILIP SAUTER, Merchant Tailor, KEEPS a Urga and complete assortment of. sam ples of the very best materials aud latest styles. CLOTHING MADE TO 0RDEB A perfect FIT Guaranteed Cleaning and Repairing done at Reasonable rates. SHOP Op osite JilTSEKS Meat Market, - on Jack ton Street. ROSEBURG, . . . OREGON, French certlacate or lis numoer ana nroii ij tn Percheron Stud Book cf France. JOO-Pnaa lllua- Northwestern Br. SITC 1 II DIM1 Mim uuuau m JIUU11 Wholesale -DEALERS IN 4 41) 4 Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Tir and Oak, Well .Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE Wben Desired. ALSO Manufacturers of Ssis-Ji V Doors in all Sizes and Quantities. Our tactury U nuw iu full operation an 1 we can ofl'cr as a specially all kinds of Stoke and Okir-e Fittings, Tiunixu and Si koi.i. wrk at lowest figures. We solicit correspon dence which is assured prompt attention. Scuau Pise D.ob & LrMiiEn Co. Grants Pass. Oregon. P&7PTbb&qns Mill Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUUI1 1.CI-M .89.00 RUSTIC per m.00 FLOORING itr M $17.00. Camekox fc Co. Managers. Situated 15 miles from Ro3.-burg 0:i North Umjujua. Good loatls in Summer. lJ0i) KEWAltU Will be given any man who will produce a sci entist of lare experi ence, and widely known to be an honerable man, who Will assert that re filled cast zinc i not one of the most enduring of all known materials to withstand the actions of the woathcr. PETKOIT BKONZE CO., Detroit, Mich. EtEDHSEUBY 45:000 ' 1 MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, X WE ANNOUNCES TO THE PUI3LIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH v EVEIiYTIIING IIV LINE Having -atdy fitted up a new STExVM SAW 31 ILL on Soutb Deer creek, is prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notice at Hard Time Prices. Cam lumb3r and fencing furnished on short notice. J. J. WHITSETT. DO YOU ROUGH OR Lumber At Fair Prices? Do you want to build next season! If so have your lumlicr sawed now that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will cost no more. ADDRESS; J. O. Booth, Cleveland, Or. Zi A. Booth, Brain Or Staver & Walker, 208 to 2l4 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON. Dealers in all kinda of Faim and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twin Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat alogue, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before pu chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. We will give you the best machi n ery, at lowest prices. 1 OAKLAND. Douglas County, OREGON. School Year begins Monday, September 7, 1885. THE COURSE OF STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OF ANY who may attend. Many noble and brilliant minda glow with a desire for knowledge but circumstances preclude their attending remote or more expensive institutions; among such 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, while the character of instructruction is inferior to none. Tuition per Session of Twelve Weeks: Primary. 4 00 First grade Junior class 5 00 Second grade Junior class . . . , . 6 00 Music. Twenty-four Lessons.. Use of Instrument Drawing and Painting , SEND FOR CATALOGUE. i 00. .ill U IJI and Retail T'r' WHITE BRONZE SSL AND HONUMENTAL STATUARY Were awarded the GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, JEW OKLKANS, 1 S 8 -4 - n S5 csisaiji (Prioeg on "r'Jfjjv - Jacksonville, Oregon WANT DRESSED First grade Middle class .$ 7 00 Second grade Middle class 8 00 Senior class. , , , , 9 00 12 00 2 50 ..ft 00 to 12 00 GEORGE T. RUSSELL, Principal. naraUNITYfromANKOYAfi'CE VpaL0ct3CUi,t833. Made only of the flnt and bectqnal. it j of GlaM lor withstanding beat. Every good thing is Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. Kanafaetnred OXLT by GEO. A. C3 ACBETI1 & CO. Pittsburgh Lead Glass) KTorkm. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. OH IO AGO COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard of excellence whtob admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that invontlvo genius, skill and money can produce. These Organs arc celebrated for volume. Quality of tono, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc ' ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. CXEftrAlLO FACILITIES, SKILLED TOBKWE., BEST MATEKIAL, COiiBINED, MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORCAN Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, rax CHICAGO C0TTA6E ORGAN CO. . . tar. Randolph and Ann Sts.. 'CHICAGO. ILL FOIt SALE. Tin initio signed offt rs for sale at her residence on Deer creek the follow ing described propertr: 1 mower, 1 hay. rake, 1 fun mil), 1 hay fork, 2 wagons, 1 harrow, 1 luge iron kettle, 30 geese, 20 hogs, plows and many other useful things about a ranch, in cluding one cidtu mill. Sale on June 2Gth, 188G. Terms cash, or six months on time without interest. Mns. Serena Adams, For Sale!' 400 Head of ewes including 240 lanihs, and 40 wethers. Inquire of E. fr. Young k 60., or James Chenoweth of Oakland Oregon, or of Sampson Sutheilin of Fair Oaks at his farm. For Sale! ' Forty Acres of unimproved lend, and half in the C'orrorntinn limits nf the city of Roseburg, a good spring of living water, a very desirable location for a home. Situate in the eastern part of the city. For further informa tion and terms apply to this office or Mrs. Bowen. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. XOTICE VOR Pl'BLICATIOX , r v ni, -rcK'jn, June 2iiu TyrOTH.'E IS IIEHtBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL X luwingr-namcil settler has filed notice of her in. tention to make final proof in support of her claim, " inwi win ue niaue Before toe Kepister or Receiver at Roseburu, Lnd Office on Sturdy, July 10, 1SSC, viz: Elirabeth Waffncr widaw of Al bert Wagner deed. Homestead ho. SS06, for the lots 1 2 i S. E. i Sec. 9 Tp 33 S. B. 6 west. one names the following witnesses to pro e her eontimious residence upo and cultivation of, Mid land, viz: Mary Wood, Hardy Elliff, Rebecca Smith, Una. Anderson all of Ulem'ale, Donglas Co. Oregon. Ca. W. JoUXSTO!t, Rejristor. NOTICE VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT il the undereigncd will make application to the County Ceurt of the County of Douglas, State of Oreiron. at their Tnlv' a License to sell spirituous liquors in the town of Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, lor a period of one -" WADE, June 4U1, 18S6. XOTICE. AH persons holding any bills against me are notified (o present the same for payment, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to to me are requested to make immediate pay ment. John R. Daniels, Roseburg, Oregon. Xotice. TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED I ham tnn Hutu aimn i . theesuteof Aarou U. Joi.sdeceased. Now.therefore. , , , n wisiiwCTta tuueo&eu 10 ine aaid estate will mnuhmFri .7. u de ay , and all persona having claim airainst the estate will present the same to me dulv verified within six OTJE t EYEBY r.,T JF - - ' -wwfc. I l WAB- IS L BANTED FOB TO p " - -1 FIVE EXCEL. I TEABS Jlj Mat Wth,X8Sfl, Admlalitrat-r,