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u ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY, 2, 188G, TAW U'ESTIOXS AXD AX.SWEJtS. The Plaindealer of. lst week lieadeil an article "Some things we wouM like toknow,"ani then asks ten consecutive questions as follows; and we also append the answers. "Why do the liquor men rejoice at the election of Judge Strahanf' We do not know, for a great many i temperance men reioicc also, "Wiry do Republican saloon keepers j boycott the Plaindeahr but subscribe for The Review, notwithstanding its politics!'' ' The only reason we can assign I3io. Plaindealer is, the saloon keepers want a good newspaper, notwithstand ing everyone of them knows our views on the traffic in which theyare engaged, ' , . ., . .-11 i- i and in this particularly e parcticc r 3 1 : what we preach, and moieover, they j have no objections to a good, sound, I temperance paper even if it is Demo cratic. "If the Republican party can trust J3b Simon, who in hia official capacity is a Republican, but who as an indi vidual votes as a Democrat7' About this man we know but little, but if we belonged to ''the party of progress, and moral ideas," we certain ly would ask the gentleman to resign hia lofty position that he holds in his party. "Why do the liquor men all over the State want the pending constitution amendment submitted at a special elec tion, if submitted within thirty days after the Legislature adjourns1' We never heard of this proposition before and cryo we do not know. "If drinking publicly on the street of Roseburg during a Prohibition ser enade is just th thing" We do not believe drinking "public-1 iy or privately is just tne ining. "If the editor of The Review voted the straight Democratic ticket and if , , i rrf. whv Tint.! 1 We did have a couple of friends for whom we voted on the Republican ticket, hence we did not vote the straight Democratic ticket. Did the editor of the Plaindealer vote for Mr. Tobias for County Supt. 1 Echo an swers no. Bro. do you take it straight or mixed. This is one thing we would like to know. 1 - "If a man votes for the most impor tant candidates on the Democratic tick et does that make him a good Repub lican" We answer it certainly is a symptom of being a good citizen, and having at heart the best interests of his country. It may not make him a good Republi can after the sort of some, but it does elevate him in the estimation of all clear-headed, well thinking people "If the whiskey vote of the Repub lican party which has made the su preme bench Democratic, has been -working in the interests oi the party and are they satisfied?'' We did not know before that the "whiskey element" in the Republican party was so strong as to overcome . such a large Republican majority as seems to be claimed for Oregon. And further; we had supposed that all the Republicans were all temperance men u we are to judge hy tne boastings or some on certain occasions. O no, there are not enough whiskey Republicans to elect a Democratic Supreme Judge iu Oregon, yet we believe all arc satis fied that Strahan will make one of the best judges Oregon ever had. Now mark what we sav. ' "If the same vote did not help to elect Pennoyer but still they are hon- orable Republicans. We have no means of knowing ex cept this, we do know no man is dis graced to vote for an honorable man, Sylvester Pennoyer is au honorable man, therefore all Republicans are hon orable men that voted for Pennoyer. "If the ring that tried to bust the Oregonian succeeded, or did it get busted in return1?" We do not know about the ring, the Oregonian does not show that thff tail of a cyclone had struck it, but we must confess that the Republican party in Oregon looks more like it is "busted" than anything we have seen lately ex cept it is the Plaindealer. We have taken it upon ourselves to answer these questions. How do you like it? The "Freeman, an organ of the colored population, is out with a strong eulogy of the President, which may point to important political consequen ce at the Sonth, should Cleveland have any ambition to be his own successor. It says, among other things: "He is a good enougU President for us. We be lieve thoroughly in his patriotism, in his incorruptible honesty; we believe he has the best good of the country nt heart, and aims to execute the laws as he finds them. Further, no President since Lincoln has sympathized more earnestly than he with the Lopes and the aspirations of his colored fallow citizens." rinoorn.ro -nrlil l o-l,ro.l i. l,. xi l i it i i: : t t tliaf flio lInrIs- shirr is In Im thf Kf- publican banner in 1888. Gov. Ogles by of Illinois has said it and he ought to know, having probably received the tip from Senator Logan. In such event the Democrats will haye a Pres idential walk ever. Dem. Judge Caleb W est, of Cynthiana, Ky., is strongly urged as the successor of Gov. Murray, of Utah. He is said to be indorsed by speaker Carlisle. JllKt'Kf. There is one phase of the labor ques tion that is too often overlooked by the laboring men, and that is that the price of a day's labor can no more be regulated by force than can the price of a bus!id of wheat. The law may do much toward protecting laboring men from unjust oppression, and boards of arbitration may sometimes be useful in settling disputes between laborers and employers, but laws and boards of ar- bitration can no more compel a manu- facturei" to l,a-v more for labor thau his finished product will justify than they can cornel the laborer to work for wa ges which he deems insufficient. We are free men in America, the employer no less than the employee. Albany Bulletin. UnJcr t,,e Dow kw. is a vir- tualy re-cnactmentof the Scott law, the J, - ir ., . , . , fi. ' . county of Hamilton, m which Cincin- natti is Sltuated, will receive as tax and penalties from liquor dealers the sum of $1,070, COO. It will take some thing more than Democratic Prohibi tion logic to make sensible people be lieve that free A-hiskey is better than a law tltat brings about such a result, News. The above is from the leading stal wart Republican paper in Oregon, and shows plainly that they have imbibed the Blaine and Logan on the whisky doc trine traffic. High license is the word and take the tax to build school houses, blood money says Messrs Blaino and Logan. We believe you should not tax the traffic any more than anything else, is taxed. Mi:, Hermann is re-elocted by a good majority considering the Demo cratic victory in Oregon. . Now after all is said and done, our townsman j will reflect credit upon the distinguished 1)OSition he occupies. While Mr. Her mann's opponent, Mr. Butler, was a cntieman than whom no beUcr could , , , , , , .. .. , be fonnu, yet the people feel satisfied J I L that Mr. Hermann will faithfully rep resent us at Washington. We hope to see him homo soon when his friends will take pleasure in extending con- gratulations. The Prohibitionists claim virtually a victory in W. T. last Monday. For and against local option, in the large cities against, in the small towns and county "for." It will perhaps be about a stand ofl' throughout the territory. Mrs. Dunniway and her coadjutors fought the local option law with might and main. The Oregonian's editorial last Wednesday on the woman sufler age question is just about the correct idea. Women are not unanimous for the the suppression of the traffic. Ok the 108 Senators, members and Territorial delegates who compose Con gress, seyenty-two are Methodists six ty-three Baptists, forty-one Episcopa lians, thirty-seven Presbyterians, thir ty six Catholics, fifteen Unitarians, eight Lutherans, ten Christians (Camp- bellites,) and two Quakers, making a ; toia 0f 283 who are actively connected wilh some church organization. This j eaves 103 w10 cither never belonged j t0 auy thnrch or have drifted out of 1 association. A claim is put up in Washington territory that the women must vote so as to uphold the liquor traffic, in order to justify the bestowal of suffrage up on themselves. But the argument j should be just the other way. If wo ! men don't cast their votes so as to hurl the Ijqnor traffic their failure to do ,wlU b Pr?f that they ought never so to have the right of suffrage at all. Ore gonian. We fully ajree with the 8bove sen timent, that women should vote (where they can) and use their inlluence for the suppression of the liquor traffic. Oct of the twenty-seven counties in the state, Gov. Pennoyer carries all but Tillamook, Washington, Marion, Coos, Curry and Yamhill. Had the Republicans of those counties suspected what was coming, they would have stood in and made it "unanimous, As it is, we forgive them and hope they will repent in good time. Week ly World. The Republican party is much like the very tall man trying to sleep un der short bed clothes. When it covers its head its feet stick " our, and when its feet are under cover its head is ex posed, Sometimes we see Blaine and sometimes Logan, one or the other is always in sight. The blanket of defeat is only large enough to cover one of them at a time. Al Dem. Postmaster General Vilas has eject ed a saving for the next four years of 38 per cent on the cost of printing stamped envelopes for the Department, It is gratifying that whenever officia transactions under the new regii come to light, economy and efficiency are their characteristics. The sea serpent has put in an ap- ' pearance near the Lolumlna river bar. " can be seen almost any day Wltn a . stl.ong giassot Asfcoria wiilsky. - 1 Oregonian. i Some sea serpents have been dis covered us far up from the ocean as Roseburg by the same kind of glasses - , mmmmtmim A call for the redemption of $4, 1 000,000 bonds of the issue of 1882 j has been made. The call matures j August 1st. And still our esteemed j cotemporary, the Eagene City Regis ter, is not happy. Albany Democrat, THE GLORIOUS 4TH. HO! FOR THE CELEB R A TION! AT ROSEBURG ! COME EVERYBODY FIREWORKS THE LIBERTY CAR AND Amusements i OF EVERY KIND. A GRAND "ENSEMBLE" IN THE EVENING. THE GIMPE CURE. SAL-MUSCATELLE In America WITHOUT TflE EXPENSE CF AN EUROPEAN- JSHENSY! The crystalled ijlu, obtained in a pur stile from grape and choice fruit, in a portable, palat able, simpt form, are now presented tut lie public at America as the grandest resolvent of impure blood eorrectorof the liver and regulator of the bowels the natuial promoter of HEALTH AXD LOXh'EVTV., Eminent physiciujis claim this achievement a new era in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes the blood with its natural salines that are lst or eliminated erv tlav. SAL-MUSCATBLLE A POSITIVE, XATCRAL SICK HEADACHE Ay I) DTsmrsiA cum:. Sal-Museatelle is' Nature's own product. It sun. plies to the system the want of sound, riie tfiapes and fruit: it is the simplest and best preventive and cure for all functional derangements of the liver and kindred ailments; prevents the absorption of mal ari al diseases fevers f all kinds; counteracts the ef fects ot bad air, poor drmn;u;o and impure water; a powerful oxydircr of tne blood: a natural specine for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the effects of accidental indigestion from excessive eat inland drinkintr. i Have it in jour homes and on your travels. It is a specific for the ta-cd, weary and worn-out. Prepaired by the London SAL-MiriCATELLE Co. LONDON, ESOIASP. Beware of iniiwti .tii. The genuine in "blue wrappers only ." : trSc'l for circulars Ci. EVAXO ITCH, General American Manager, P. Box IOCS, New York City. Mention this paH.-r. for sale by S. Hani'lton Boso burg Oregon. THE BEST Ilnir rotorative in f worM Is Hai.i.'s Haih Kknkwki:. 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Buckingham Dye ron tiik WHISKERS Is. iii four rsiK'.-N, superior to u'. other-. 1st It will orniiiii-c a i ii h. iiatm al color, lrov!i or li!a K. a- tli ii til. 2d Tiii' t-i.-i r s i i roiiiiri d i-; ( niiatif tit. raiinoT v. a-iicil ';?". ami 'Vi!', not wi! aiiy lhiii'4 Willi wiii' li i- roir.c- i.i c.'ititar. 3d It is a t-i:i:' n j :ir:Kioi;. i'lvi nwc oonvonii'Ht of apl!i- a'ion i-;jy f ;b r Lair or whi-ker lyc. 4th It foil tain in d -litrriotis itv-'V'1-dk'iits, as il many j r, j ::rat:oii otiVn il for like use. riinr.ua t r.r B. P. IIALti & ( (., Nashua, X. II. Sold by ;dl is M-jdicines. For Sah. A small house situated opposite the public school building o the street leading to the brewery. Terms reasonable. For particu lars apply to Mrs. K. C. Iloagland at' the house above mentioned. ?..?t USMlZi. 1 i-i t , . ST covertd v.Uh ;t rJ:'. i;tr; i .v ; ,: i: or j i:i-i --til 'ii :iit-:H'n !. i,;;i:-;,.t t: . Htiiii;ili ; IrtV-t f ; t-iftr; t .t - t -a:rl w.-ct-rhra":!:, itt"if,Nii.. , acid cnictitli. - ; ; p!urp j lax: l,::.'ta-; ! .- r.i r.-Pr;, . seasation of J-a i t.- ... a tr.icti, y-Um.v r-.-.( o;" r, -adry ot'gti; i.tr : r-. - --i.-.-; . . illis tie ;. (PURELY VEGETAbt. .: I? f.-r:i!!y used in il. S-m-.i!: t . .. Torpid Liver ti a h :..l,hy ac.i.,--i. It ni'l H wil Ii cut r:t :ri1!.i;i'.ry , ; I VSR, aHd ElO'vV: A:! ItfEUTUAl 'JSVX.K. i: I oii.-tt-(i-ilion, Hl?5tniifMf Sirk ilrH:lii ii'N .J ,t-m.l:i-c, Maur;s, ol'ir, . Mi'lllal J)ii rsslm. v. ! fem, ! lints, i;t..., Klf., i'r. Ft !i fM 1 y the u tf 7 'oDiioi.r f Ti - , as THE BEST-FAJtY flCIHS l ,,r CUIIdren, fur Adult, ' ! - .-d. r.5fc TO TAKE lit ANY CONDiliO;; Cf T: ' !"?."' M.SSiLSN & CO. r.oLt raorRteroRs, ri!II.ADr..'.ri!l 1A. riJici:, i.o. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Healtb and Sleep without Morphine. For Sale, I have for sale a me-half interest in a first-class Shingle Mill, situated on Hubbard Creek. We have a good water power, and the mill is in good running order. I also have a one-half interest in all the Shingle Timber on the land on which the mill is situated, 360 acres, and timber can be run to the mill with very little expense. I will soil for cash, trade or security. Apply to J. J.HIMES, Uuiptpia Ferrv, Oregon. m28tf o o o o o n H P 1 O w Xfl Eh u J i-3 rv, St rX a "A O o 5 H A M I .O 03 o O o V m ?- S 9 B ' o o u U2 22 o s o ci La S S3 J 2 a t i (M CS J u S S "3 O (k O Henry Eaaton 's I s IOSOUKG OCEUY tori:. T EE PS CONSTANTLY 11 lian.l a full assortment JV nt GROCERIES! Of All itinds! Guarantee! to be uf the Iiest quality. FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, A SPECIALTY. CANDIES and CAKES. Produce Bought -AND THE Highest CASH PRICe Paid' Give nie a call anil convince yourselves. FRBB 3 GOODS delivered anywhere in the Citv Limits (roe of Charge. Jackson Street, Pit. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomv. 151 Market Street SAN rRANCISCO. "1 0 AXD LEARX HOW TO AVOID I J disease, and how roiidurfnllr you are made. Private Office, 211 Geary Street Consultation on lost mauhuol"aiwl all diteastg 0 men. Scud fur Euuke, i it .- .-r i j mMm 3 Hp WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. The following weather table is changed weekly by K. S. rague, Observer, Signal Service,U. S. A. j Mean Daily ! Temp, ot l past S years r -r n vo o vo o a o o ITotal 5. i Daily ! Rain Fall l'revai'ing State of 3 o Weather u o Prevailing Direction of Vrul L. Mean Daily I oo o - o I l Humidity io D3 2 s itnuni t Tt rt T t Max im'in 3 t. w r o l . rO Mean i r- -Daily o o o Mean Daily Oaromcter. O rI ri 'O o t--o sooooq- 6 d o 6 d d d n N fi N n ti i i ! r-1 - rJ 3 v H r. r. S H Mean Temperature ol June was 6i.2 Average June percipilation I. oS inches. ISarometer reduced to nca level and standafiT gravity. For Sale! 100 Head of ewes including 210 lambs, and 10 wethers. Inquire of E. ii. Young it Co., or James Clicnowetli of Oakland Oregon or of Sampson Sutlieilin of Fair Oaks at his farm. A Good Blacksmith Shop and Wagon Shop C'oiiildned Lot 10 feet by 110 feet, situated ot Main Street, Roseburg, also two lots of tools. One new dwelling house and three acres of land. House 2G by 30 fee two stories high, situated in the sub urbs of the City. Commanding beautiful view of the Town. For further particulars call at the Blacksmith Shop of LJowen Brothers. Roseburg Or. gNOWDEN gPRINGS This health, and pleasure resort is now open for the reception c,f guests. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, side walks relain anil a new bath house hum. Hot &Cold Baths for the accomodation of its guests can be ha at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south of Dram station, on the ! it is the most accessible Health and Pleasure Hesort in the State of Oregon. Passenger trains stop at the platform in front of the door. INVALIDS will find the use oi the water from those 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 Liver and Kidney diseases. The hot baths cure di.-cases of the skin and relieves Rheumatic pains. Females suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex w ill find 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, and mountain trout in all the streams. For particulars address, " Y. A. I'f.rkins, Proprietor Drain Oregon. J YORK LCMBFI- & Wood Yard iio To M. R. Howell's East side of track one block sotttli of depot ia where you will liml number one dry lumber, .Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimention lumber for buildings, sawed and shaved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 h inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalks. I represent the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to be the finest establishment on the Pa cific coast, it employes seventy men. The Proprietors and Overseers are all Eastern men and experts in tho busi ness, the machinery ib new and put up in the best manner, and all under srtict discipline and order. Their work is all done by number one me chanics and i3 equal to any work of the kind done in New York or the East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Gates complete. I also represent a number one mill at Yoncolla where I have sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guatantecd as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing Move wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY! xsucsoEisns: city Session 1886-87. First term begins Septemuer ij, 1SS6. Secure FREE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply ing to your County Superintendent. Board And Lodging Ter week $3 to $5. TUITION PER YEAR. Elementary English Department. $30.00 Other Departments. $40.00 Send postal for catalogue with full particu lars, to PROF. JOHN" STRAl'Ii, Secretary Faculty, Eugene City Oregon, 1. SUGAR Pi! DOOR Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IX L umber. Sugar Pine, Yeflow Pine, soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desired. A I.SO Mauiilactiirci'soi' Sash A Jtors Our Factory is now in full op.-rati.in and we and Ojhi f, Fitting, Ti i:im; and S-i:ki.i. denee which is assured prompt atttt-t Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH per M RUSTIC ptr -M ... FLOORING J pi r M . .Situated I') miles from Rosi l.ui-- on North Umptjua. 'Jood loads in Summer. ;iixj i;i:VAiti Will lie given any 111.111 ENDQHSEIJ 127 who will iirmlui'e a elitist of l.-rc txpiri- ..rtlfTlSJ enuc, ami widely known llj J to bu an honcralile man, p 5 r.iflf! the wnathcr. KKTKOIT DKOXZK CO., Detroit, Muh 45000 " T .'k who HI asRcrt that rc- jrsJu ILALLY fY'-'i i llU'lU"!""""" flueil cast zinc is not one m-fWj'e--t Ki If 1 J it of the most c.i.luri,,- of ttUS;tjC IaA SptbC all known material!) to J Yt i"" jE"" ' !'A1n " rMDNUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - fS9 ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TO FURNISH H living 'atdy fitted up a now STEAM prepared to furnish lumber of all Hard Time Prices. J3SohlQ E-r s&s&eM. "STILjel asm $t Barn lumbar and fencing furnished on short notice. J. J. WIIITSETT. DO YOU ROUGH OR DRESSED Lumber At Fair Prices? Do you want to build next season If so have vour lumber sawed now tliatt may be thoroughly seasoned. It will coat no more. ADDRESS; . O. Hooth, CU vehnnJ, Or. Staver & Walker, '208 to 211 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON. . j 11, , m fi iilliniM"BM-ll.iLV Doahus iu all kinds of Faim and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. aloguo, mailed free of charge, and write chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. ery, at lowest prices. PAGE & DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, WATCHES, PERFUMERIES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ijTr K ! .lumMaaii tnm Par-jSfr tinta lartta r.roTortlon, lapnt and were roHtorad lohmlLh h. t 1 seminal pastilles: "tSLind lr?k doTu,n''a toth fall njormentof SEfJ mn" Vn" Btrentrth and Vienrooa Heelth. lotnoMWhovoffer from tho ronny olMcnradiivraw rrooRlit about bj IndiM-raUon. Ennira, Oror-iimin nork,ortoofro Indalgm. wesi-kthntyoa Bead na Tfor name with statement of your t rouble, and mcum lAiaiirAbaAUD x ai-ri.wnn j Must a ranrDet.&c. PUPTUREO PERSONS can hav FREE Trial of our ApptiancS. AiKrftTrntJ Af U LUMBER lil). Fir and Oak, Well Sea in all Sizes and Quantities. can otTor a a spveialty all kinds of Stoke work at lijvt li;juru.. We solicit correnpon- ,sn;.i; J im-: I) ok & Loimki: Co. ("2 rants Pass. Oregon. 9.00 17.00 si 7.00. Jlaniiers. C.UlLlfUX t Co. WHITE BRONZE MOM .18 KATS AXD STATUARY Were awarded the - GOLD MEDAL- AT WORLD'S TAIR, Xew Oklkaxs, 1 8 -I : - ." Superiorjo . . llJ - jii Jacksonville, Oregon lilt THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED SAW 311 LL on South Deer creek, is kinds on short notice ,at WANT It. A. liooth, J) rain Or Sand for our handsomely illustrated Cat us for terms, and prices before pur We will give you the bkst niachin DIMMICK, - - - - - OKBaOK DEALERS IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, OILS, ' VARNISHES, 1 PUTTY, TRUSSES, JEWELRY, TOILET GOODS PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC. Toul Utt imposition of pretrmlou r . . die ftrthe troublM.and all 0 wnoaa only aim iatobinvl ttnn-. nmt. llH6LKtKMtlli11 :, CL UED thousand!, dora mi ! -.,. - orlneonvcnietiecin any w. Ktui-j;-. ii tvimtine medical DritwinG hv.iir..i Vila attntioM to buainM. at Mt.a.. .... ipplicationto the aeat of diaratp it xviflc iBumihi ia ft.ll arillinut rilaw TK. ...,.. 7 ftmetiotia of the human oremoiam rpatura.1. 'I .- waatedsnimatinzeleineBtaof life arr rirrn bark, th patirnt becomes cueerfui and rapidly ffaina both aUXBfth and Ltaui T5ZATMEKT.Ciiaafastb.t3. Tiro Km. tS. tiiee, V HARRIS REMEDY CO., Hr-c Chemists, -r r yrv. IMMUNITY fromAfJNOYAHGE v,i- J- W I PaL OoL 30th, 1833. J vSr h Made only of tho fliMHtt nd bHtqniil. ty of tt'lMS for witlutandins beat. Every good thing is Counter felted, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chmineys 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. Manufactured OKLT by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Plttsbnrgb lead Glara Work. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. . v A C O COTTAGE Hat nttninod a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, sUill una money caa produce. These Orpans nro celebrated for volume quality of tonp, quick response, artistic iU-sl(rn, lieauty in finish, perfect construction, making them tho moat desirable orjrans for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. CXEQrALED FACIEITEES. SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATEIUAL, COMMNEO. MAKE THIS - THE POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Books and Piano Stool3. Catalogues and Prico List3, on application, FBX& CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Gff. . fcr. Randolph and Ann St. CHICAGO ILL m . .... . r .... .- . . FIXE SHORT -IIOKN CATTL E Apply to AY. T. Kerley at Oak-r and Oregon for line short-born bulls at reasonable prices. Oakland Oregon. For Sale! Forty Acres of unimproved land, and half in li e Corporation limits of tho city of RostLurg, a good spring of living water, a very desirable location for a home. Situate in the eastern part of the city. For farther informa tion and terms apply to this oflico or Mrs. Bowcn. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS." NOTICE FOR PUCLIC1TIOX Laml Office at RnSK-Vunr, Orpt'oii, June 2r.l 1SJ. NOTH'EISHEKEBY GlVCXTHAT THE KOI.-louiiitr-nuincd settler has filed in,tiee of her in teution to niako Uiial priMif in suifnrt of her claim, anil tl.at said .rw.f will be mMlc hefore the Keirister or Kecuivcrat RuselitiFfr, lnil Olfice 011 Saturday, July 10. l&SG, viz: Kliialjeth Wapitr widow ,f Al lien Watrner deid. Ilomcstciid No. Ss'.xi. for the lots 1 & 2 & K. J of N. E. J See. 9 Tp 33 S. II. Cwcst. She names the following witnesses to pr e her cHiitinuoUH residence upon, and cultivatidn of, said land, viz: Man- W,nd, Hardy Elliff, Rcliecca Smith, Chas. Anderson all of Olendale, lxmglasCo. Oregon". CUA8. W. JounTox, Rcjrlster. NOTICE vtotici: is iierebv given; that 11 the undcrfigncd will make application to the County Court of the County of Douglas, Stile of Oregon, at their July term, 18S6, for 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 year. HENRY WADE, June 4th, 1SS6. Si OTIC E. - or pplicatioti to l'utchase Timber Land. I'. f. Land Office, R.istlmrc, Or . June SOlh, lSsJ. XTOTRE IS HEREBY U1VEN THAT, IN COM XN pliante with the (mr isii.ns of the Act of Con irress approved June S, 18TS, entitled "An Act for the saleof Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhitiglon Territ orj-,n Milton T . Sherrit t, hic ot-orfit-e address is Norfolk, Douglas County, Or., has tin, njy nlel m this ofnee hig application to pu rchaM: the Wet half of South East quarter Section No. 4, in township No. SI S, KanfC No. 10 W, of the Willamette meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to present the same at this office within sixty dsys from the first publication of this notice. C'lli. W. JOlfXSTOJf, Register. NOTICE FOR ri'KLICATIOX. Land OiHce at Roseburg, Oregon, June 2sth ISaC. ATOTICE 13 f HEREBY CIVEN THAT THE FOL 1.1 lowinir-named settler lias filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his elaim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg', Or., on Saturday, Mig. Tlh, ISSd, viz. i'ary A. Julian sen firinerly Mary A Looney, Homestead No. 4239 for the E. i of X. E. J, 8. E. i of K. E. 1 and N. E. i of 8. E. J, Sec 10, Tp. 30, 8. K. 9 West, W. M. continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: N. J. Jones, Frank Kenvon, Wm. Thorn . m. ... ... 1 1 ' II... .. .1 T, o I " . . . . lie names tne loiiowing witnesses to prove his on, of Camas Valley, and U.S. French, of Roseburtr, (In I'.. . .. ... t Alii OHQ&N 15 fi- -KisV; . KAN TED fc'r; . , fob TO tj-'- '- 1 ;; - PTVB EXCSL. f'fif..''' . I YEABS EiSi.-rf --, Ill L 1 1 -OK-s2---frse i nogenurj USKTOS, Resiterx 1 f '