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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, JULY, 16, 1886,
GOOD WAGESrOJl GOOD TEACHERS
Good teaching, like gootl
lueachins
is a noble natural, gift. The. differ
ence between a mere drill sergeant and
his captain, who is expected to be not
only an officer but a humane and gal- j
lant gentleman, is not more wide than
the difference between those who are
endowed with the rare and delicate
powers of a true teacher and those who
teach as mechanically and monoton
ously as they turn a grindstone or
weed an onion bed. The difference
in the teacher that moulds and inspires
the young minds that come under his
influence and a teacher that is a mere
mechanic is the difference between
cyclopedic appetite and culture
and sound intellectual digestion.
There are many mechanics but few in
ventors; many soldiers but few generals
many clergyman, but few preachers;
many, schoolmasteis but tew teachers.
No man or woman can look back at
school days without confessing that to
the inspiring influence of the teachers,
who were born to teach in distinction
from those who assumed to keep school
they owe their largest product df man
hood or womanhood. The scholar at
school will grow in spiritual and in
tellectual fibre, if his teacher has
breadth of brain, height of soul and
warmth of heart. If the schoolmaster
is iireDioachable mediocrity and un-
ruffled dullness, working for school wa
ges until he can dip into something
more lucrative, then he is not a teacher
any more than a shyster is a lawyer, a
quack a doctor, of a clerical demagogue
is a preacher.
The low estimation placed upon a
teacher's services as shown by the
smallness of their wages is not credi.
table to popular intelligence. In coun
try towns it is generally expected
that a . teacher will be content with
about the same wages you pay not a
skilled workman, but a "rough" car
penter.' This sentiment could not be
current thecountry over if the impor
tance of a true teacher's work was ap
preeiated. If his only capacity for
1 usefulness was to laboriously teacti the
boys to read, write and cipher, the
teacher might, with some show of de"
cency, be rated as the lowest class of
all mechanics, but his coincident work
is the noblest and most farreaching for
the moral weal or woe of mankind in
the whole range of human callings,
From the vantage ground of close per
sonal contact with his pupils, a teacher
who is rich in manhood, of quick and
delicate mental tact and moral appre
liensiou, has it in his power to make
them men and women that represent
loyalty to conscience, at once truthful
manly and humane in their inward
and outward life. A mere pedagogue
may not be worth any more to the
world than a copying clerk or a hod
carrier, but a teacher who has so much-
of manly moral atmosphere about him
that the best impulses of his pupils
harden under this effluence into sound
sweet character, is worth more a thou
sand times to the world than the most
nimble salesman or the handiest work
man that plumbs a house or frames a
door. The spirit of Dr. Arnold, not
his scholarship, made him a great teach
er. Scholarship like his was not un
common among educated Englishmen,
but a spirit, fine enough and powerful
chough to shape the souls of others, so
that his pupils grew into men under
his gaze, was his glory, and in a greater
or less degree every good teacher needs
the spirit of Doctor Arnold more than
A ery profound scholarship in order to
do good work.
Books are well enough, but charac
ter must be based on something better
than books, to bear any wholesome
fruit from its brilliant flower. The
function of the teacher must be ele
vated, not degraded in public opinion,
and the education that tells in moral
results is not contained in tho mere
learning or culture of tho teacher,
whether he be parent, schoolmaster or
preacher; it lies in the living character
of the teacher, not in his culture. If
the teacher is a man of moral earnest
i he in purpose, and sweet, sincere hu
manity in his daily walk and talk,
something of his immortal fire will go
out of him into his pupils, to vivify
and energizo them morally with the
stimulating glow of pure and ingen
uous enthusiasm for whatsoever things
are lovely, honest, honorable and of
good report in this world. God wa
ges for good teachers pays a splendid
dividend to the public on the invest
ment; the teachers wanted are not men
who pick up teaching hastily, usinj- it
as a kind of horse-block, from which
they can mount law, medicine or the
pulpit; they are cot young women
who dabble with a school while wait
ing for matrimony. Low wages means
poor teachers. We can afford to
build less costlv schoolhouses, but we
cannot afford to level the good teach
ers wages, so we shall lose him for the
future. The absurdity of insisting
that a persoii, fit to be trusted to
train a child's mind and form its
character for good or evil during the
most impressible years, deserves to be
classed in legitimate value, in proper
personal wants and decent necessities
with the average man you call to sol
der a pipe or build at chimney, ought
to bo evident without argument.
There U a great deal of poor teaching
in this country, and just so long as
well-trained, successful, experienced
teachers are poorly paid, so long will
poor teaching continue to be common.
"Chinese cheap lalwr id common
enoughin all calling, but it never does
any good work, and since the end of
all education is to make men and
women it is not worth while to offer a
real man a boy's wages and
expect
him to accept your offer and do a
man's work. Oregonian, June 23th.
A I.iring Monument.
Do good to the living, and reat the
dead with lespoct. Do you see that
poor wretched out cast? Poor woman
she is a courtesan now. If you had
aided her as you contributed to that
monument, the had not fallen. Do
you see that criminal who has lost all
hope? If you had contributed to his
education and physical wants while
young, he perhaps would have been
useful and happy. A living monument
upon the sands of time, and one that
is cherished iu the minds of the living
is the only one worthy of admiration,
Tyrants and usurpers have been hon
orod with monuments Or heaps of stone
which are as far from being true mon
uments, as temples made with hands
arc temples of the living God.
L. C. II,
The True L.ibcvalint.
Since 1 have been investigating
the
various writers on liberalism, I have
round some good argument and true
statements which are derived from
known facts and principles, while at
the same time I find much fanaticism
and sectarianism, and even intolerance
which is as dangerous in its character
or even moroso, than religious bigotry
fanaticism and intolerence. While one
leads to licentiousness and dissolution
the other leads to superstition, blind
ness, ignorance and suDDiession of
truth. True liberalism consists in do
ing what is legitimate in free speed
free press, free action, and liberty c
thought, so long as you do not tresspass
the lights of others, and in concedin
to them the same prerogativas and im
mumtives vou claim for yourself. ''Do
unto others as you would have other
do unto you," will in a few short years
cause the greatest revolution and re
ormation me worm lias ever experi
enced. Society is greatly interested
in the conduct of each individual, while
benefitted by his intellegcnce, indus
try, and integrity, it suffers from his
profligacy, ignorance and crime. In
conclusion, without vindicating com
niunism, it is obvious that true liberal
ism is not practically demonstrated
for the greatest good of the greatest
number, while crime stalks about in
silk and broad cloth, and honest toi
goes unpaid.
A correspondent tells a stoiy of con
gressmen gathering around a pond in
front of the capitol and throwin
dimes and nickels into the water to see
the fish dive after them. The thing
preposterous. If the correspondent
had told us tkat the fish stood around
the pond and threw dimes and nickels
into the water to see the congressmen
dive after them we might have believed
it. Cincinnati Enquirer.
For my own part, I despise good
accidents and bad accidents. And
despise those who cling to accidenta
and temporary renown and attribute it
to their own skill. Joaquin Miller
jBift A'je on Bis Birthplace.
A man ought not to criticise his
birthplace, 1 presume, and yet if I were
to do it all over again, I do not know
whether I would select that very spot
or not, and yet, what memories cluster
about that old house. There was
where I first met my parents. It was
at that time that an acquaintance
sprang up which has ripened in latter
years into mutual respect and esteem.
It was there that what might be termed
a causual meeting took place that has,
under the alchemy of resistless years,
turned to golden links, forming a plea
sant but powerful bond of union be
tween my parents and myself. For
that reason I hope that I may bo spared
to my parents for many years to come.
There on that spot, with no inheritance
but a predisposition to premature bald
ness and a bitter hatred to rum; with
no personal property but a misfit sus
pender and a stone bruise, began a life
history which has never ceased to be a
warning to people who sell groceries
on credit.
Of Interest to Zadies-
The new treatment for ladie3dis
eases diicovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregy,
the distinguished English PhysicfaD
and nurse, which has revolutionized the
entire mode of treating these com
plaints in England is now being intro
duced into the U. S., under a fair and
novel plan.
Sufficient of this remedy for one
month's trial treatment is sentVee to
every lady who is suffering from any
disease common to the sex who sends
her address and 13 2ct stamps for ex
pense, charges etc.
It is a positive cure for anv form of
female disease and the free trial pack
age is many times sufficient to effect
a permanent cure. Full directions ac
comany the package (which is put in
a plain wrapper) also price list for fu
ture reference. JTo trial packages
will be sent after Oct. 1st 1866. Ad
dress, Gregg Remedy Company, Pal
myra, N. Y.
Subscribe for The Review.
KING'S EVIL
i -
Tas the name formerly given to Scrofula
because of a superstition tkat it could be
cured by a king's! touch. The world is
wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
i
can oulr be cured by a thorough purifica
tion of the bloods If this is neglected,
the disease perpetuates Its taint through
generation after generation. Among its
earlier smptomatic developments are
Eczema Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Pliy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases,
Tubercular Consumption, and vari
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, arc
produced by it. j
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
In the only powerful and always relialle
blood-purifying medicine. It is so t-ft'i ct
ual an alterative that it eradicates frcm
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At the same time it en
riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating the entire system. This great
Regenerative Medicine
Is composed of the genuine Ilotuhmts
Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Mil
lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
tency, carefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula is generally known
to the medical profession, and the best
Shysicians constantly prescribe Ayer's
AKSAPARILLA asau
Absolute Cure
For all diseases caused by tho vitiation of
the blood. It is concentrated to the high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for which like effects
are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest
as well as the best blood purifying medi
cine, in the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowe!, Mast
Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Druggists: Trice $i ;
Six bottles for $..".
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
LOOK OUT!
CARO Bros'
Bran' New
rtare
ssfiksCrB
Coos Bay Stage Line!
LAIRD & CALVE UT,
PROPRIETORS.
THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS'
WHERE connection is inade with Coos Bay Steam
ere for all points ou the Bay. Stages leave the Post
ofRe at Rtsebnn; every liiornin;,', except Suuday
callitig at the hotels before leaving.
THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY
Particular attention given to the comfort of pass
Sengers. Careful drivers mil g d stock.
NEW STORE
-AT- t
DILLARIK OK.
iu
' r i r ;i
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
i
Ready-Madc Clothing
i
and in fact everything usually kept at a
nrst-class store, uive him a call.
- 1
Goods at Low Prices.
i
All kinds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Good-.
i
LA11 orders promptly attended to.
Brick i
MISCELLANEOUS
JpUJiMl UIlE PALACE,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
11m the finest stuck of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as che:ip a it can be Wight
in the State. The new fang-let
DO UBL E BED L 0 UNG E.
A XI)
PATENT CORNICES.
AUu li.is i,n hiiiitl a fuSr assortment of beds and bed
tliiijf, elutirs, tuhlex,
UUHSAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of ChiMreus Chairs, etc.
J. UIIJE11SLE.EVK.
Pill LI I ' SALTER,
ESerchant Tailor,
"AT EKPS a I ir-ii and complete assortment of sam-
jV pies of the vory best material imj latest
stylos.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORCEB
- . A perfect FIT Guaranteed
Cleaning and Ilcptiiriii-g
done sit Reasonable rut eg.
XIIOJ' Op oMto MTSEirS Meal MukU,
on Jaekson Street.
ROSEIiURC;
OKUGOX.
N. P. BUNNELL,
. FOUNDRY,
Mneliiiu; Shop,
Wtioii .Shop,
! ".hii-ksittith riiiup,
1AN MAKE CASTINGS I-T.OM ONE
J ounce tn three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small castings. Jlnney refunded if
work is not satisfactory. Portland prices I
Save telegrams and exjiressayo. '
LAFGENBERG'S
Boot and; Bh.o Store
Jaekson Street, .Oppo.sitc Post Oitiec,
rtoscTjurg, Oregon.
If KEl'.S ON HAND THE f,.i:i.lT A.M r.EST
iV assortment of Eastern aii-l ban KraiivK-o ami
..titer makes i.f P.OOTS. S1HKS, (JAiTHUS, .SLII'
J'KIIS ami evd Uliin;.' in the Hoot ami shoe line, ami
SELLS CHEAP FOR 0AS1L
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Pest of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STPJNOS.
LOUIS LANGENBEB.G.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. L. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IX
Dry Qoods Gr oceies etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
C IVIL UEXP, IHttU. C O., OltECOX.
T. L. Ga.NXON, C. A. I'.LACKMAX
CAKRIAiJTl, WAG02J",
AND
BLACKSMITH SHOPIII
AitniH'Hi 's OM Slatnl. J.n k',n Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
All Kinds of llopairiug Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. Cannon & Clackma.n.
GBANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION
OF ROSEBUKQ.
W, F. OWENS, : : : : Manager.
-DEAL IN-
Wool and Grain !
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
Ai U iCULTUP, AL Im PLEMENTS
OF ALL. KINDS
yK TRANSACT A GENERAL HUSI
ness in our line and pay the Highest
Market Prices for Wool and Grain. A full
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at lxiweat Prices. Olhce and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Givens a call.
W F- OWENS.
New York Coffee House
SAnd Oyster SaIoon,S
Lcadimj Check livstauvtint
in the City.
SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS"
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND ORECON
45TPrivate Hooms of the Latest Dus'ipis fur Ladies
OPEX DAY AXD NIGHT.
INSURE IN THE
mwm CO.
OF
S-XiSRE OXIEGOZO-
Capital. .8100,000.00
Tfee Farmer's Company
Insures only Farm Property, Private
dwellings, School houses and Churches.
Also Detached dwellings in Cities and
Towns with contents.
I have also a few CHOICE FARMS
and stock ranches foi sale on reasonable
terms. '
DaviiS. West, agent.
Oliice,at Court ilouse, Roseburg Or.
ATGh
CHICKS BY
With the Most Perfect and Snccen
ful lmltatloa of the lien.
3 THE ORAZG
FOLDING INCUBATOR.
trlvances to eet out of order. No cant or exnerlnnr.
nucuuig. nucuci ui itruw cen, i ne upper ponion
. ii . r . . i - . , . .
ti Konisew STRtiT. Msmprh.
Tenn. From SOOeggs 1 hatched WT
Chick! In the CraTa incubator. I
Know it Is the best
plans for brooder
HoptAt.it. 111. Third trial, out
Of 7b kk hatched 65 chlcka. Had
very Rood success first trial. Nev
er bad a Oner lot of chickens.
HELEN OUSDOKFF.
EnAvojr. III. Tour Incubator
beats all the lions for hat chin or. I
set 115 eggs under
lOO EGGS BtlZJsi ..918
coo az
BOO " BO
SOO " SO
tttOO -J lOO
' T'll '
If you knew how cheap I sell Bells for FaIms, Schools or Ciu'kciies
You would surely have one.
3HX -
m r t.'Jt
VTH :;0-H1 O.B
I i1.m deal in Thkesiieiis, Exgixess, Mill M'acliinery, I'l'Mi';?, Insjiiiatois
(The Lest r.uilcr f odcr known) Steam Fittixo C.ooua, IJeltixo, Oils. Also
Gentual Agent for, The Sin pmax Excixk, Coal Oil fur fuel, No Dust. No
Dirt. Send for circular ami riees. Oflicc Foot of Morrison Street Portland
Oregon .
(.JIVE ME A CALL
74 T. WRiVIIT.
HITCH
But before you do that come 'round to
W. G. WOODWARD'S
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
j One uf tho Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. 1
use nothing but the best leather, and have got
EYERyilllNO IN THIS LINK. DON T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. G. Woodward? Moseburg.
SUCCESSOR TO
-DEALERS JN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
lloseLmrj Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ofthe
scarcity of money and trie present depression in bnsiness, will
study their own interests by calling on Ir'm and examining
GQQBS PRICES
Before purchasing elsewhere. . I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize mc
that thoy will get their goods
At The Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
Drain & CofJ 1rain.
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
Teas-
Hardware,
o O o
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AlVI) SHOES.
ers will find onr stock complete, comprising many articles it is im
possible here
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
only.
MARLIN
for laree or
W CTaloa: 40 cal. CO eralnn:
made. Perfect accuracy guaranteed
aUai all weights. Price reduced.
IB Ek V.V. iC V Callerr. Sportln and Target Rlffes, world renowned. Theitanrtard fnr
JJdfcjmJLf &ik&J target shooting, huntln?. an ) ehootlni? (rallerles. All caUlircs from S3 to 45.
Madeln lourtwn different styles, prlcesfrom VIDT I PIDI? IDMC frt L'UW XIK VTW TAW
f 18.00 up. Sena tor tliuitrated caU!o;ue. JaAlUilll XlXVO MJSi VV., fit U flAlbfl, lUAfl.
EM ffi
and r ill t l i1m.i- 71Zt !?. "F ' "".con
. . . v...., it. vifrri m UK. AP(IS TW
Ipiacea m nction natural oil la the lower portion and receive tlic T npc
esiary heat from a Una of warm water in t fie I Id 1'roper liVat imala
t.,l4bJ.drMrlD 1 Par of the water twlee a day and renlsILlii.
wltli boiling water, about 1 quart at a time for "ma Tiler Bizl P 1
loios DacK iiice tne Ud of a trunk thi pd rJ
EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell at from 50c lo $1 per Pound
n.l'rt'tf
nannaed candidate for public favor. TlieCraiK lacSZl t tn . ,!
LADIES.7Lenne
a most profitable home Industry, ft req ire" : the iT..'T , 1 ? 1 ,'7
Doe not Interfere with household duties xi,L san? fir' Pfi L tapl,aI
tae mean can beat water for aa Incubator ,rt'',arc
chicks. I sot 101 In Incubator
and have 97 good, heals hv chlcka
as a result. c. W. MAYS.
Rivebtov, Neb.-Hatehcd one
brood to get my hand In. f,iH (y
per cent of all crks put In. No
trouble to keep an even tempera
ture Shall rim It all winter.
E. VAN UKUSEN'.
Eltzatietutoww. N. V.-I'.r us
ing the Crass Incubator I cons-Mer
my first attempts at artificial Ineu
uatlou acomiifere surer,
A. WAL'IE.'! JJLIIAXI). .
are unexcelled.
one made. Your
bena and hare
F. D. CRAIG, ffSu Horth Evanston, III.
8EVD a rrVTS iv st i i .....
Si'11!1,?,?10!? useful POO'IT Information than any Tw iJesvr'
TEI itaiiwaiKP,1iSRji,,e "n"". Incubators, etc.
UU W to JUUUU3 1000 per cent. lrollt oil SO henT
ELL;"
UP!
U
Si
Sol. Abraham.
Douglas Co., Oregon,
Crockery,
to enumerate.
33ost In Tlio VCrorlc3.
cmAil eitm tmuir m sj oiihiw. in mim TermAmzn nt
4S ruL 70 and M ffrs'nL Tho iirnnmi hvt!n Hfla
and the only absolutely safe rtUe made. All ttrlrt,
. .
l'ORTLAN I ADVERTISEMENTS
C. V. KNOWLES,
ST, CHARLES HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor. -
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire proof Biiek lhiilUinv
1S0 Itoon
In the CV-nter of the iu
COU. H;i.T A.M MORRISON KTS., I'Oi: I'l-ANIi
EUROPEAN PLAN.
j(SJ10XL HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
CoKNKK FKOVr ANU MoKKUUX Si
POKTI.AM), t- OKKCO.N
Tiiosas (iriNCAN, Proprietor.
fJlilE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT.
Charles JIlilmax, Proprietor..
The very best in the Market is set
before vou.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
3fc.'3 Ci" XiJ
Cor. Third and Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
KEDCCKD KATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
rnni lakoe and well-appointed house
JL ullcrs suicii.r accomodations at iipular prices.
Menls ix. Rooms !;:. and 50c. Only three blm-ka
from all Uei.ts and Steamer laiidin?3, Free Etiwi
to and fr.im the Hotel So Chinese servants. No
overcharges or del iation from regular rates of 81.00
per h:i.
mart) tf E. LEWISTON. PronT.
Established 13C2.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and. Alder Street Portland, Or,
THE I'ADJNG
GLOTHliR, HOTTER
AXD
OF OREGON.
PLACE TO BTJY.l
J B C0NGLE
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
ta.LEA'1'IIER ASU SaIiBLERY HARDWARE
103 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON
Malaussenc and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN MARK'S OLD STOKE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTAXTEIt.
Great Overland Route!
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE RUNNING
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars,
Magnificent Day Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars,
-WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST-
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Via St. Paul and Minneapolis
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING
PALACE DINING.CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
FROM THE COAST
-OYER THE
6iT NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Bluff,
St Joseph, Attiiison,
Leavenworth,
Kansas' City,
Burlington, iuiii(y,
St. Louis, S Chicago
1S
-AND ALL POINTS-
EAsrn and oouTHEAsrn
ASl AND OOUTIIEASj
u . o
Via St. Paul and Sliimcapolis.
-SLEEPING CARS 3-
Are hauled on regular Ex
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Portland at 3:00 p. sr., daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or St. Paul" 12:30
r. M., third day.
Connection made at St. Paul and
Minneapolis to all points East, South
and Southeast.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45
A. n., arriving at Kew Tacoma 6:30
p. sr., connecting with O. R. 6i N. Co.'s
boats for all points on Puget Sound.
A. D. Charlton,
General Western Passenger Agent,
No. 2 Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Dr. mill RBO LIl ,
"-HUi-Staiis over L. Pe fil's Jewelry Slor
RuStEURC CFECSN.
Zt
w
T II. o'JlALLKY,
tl . l'rornielor of ilit?
ROSEKUHG MAR11I.E WOUKS.
Aud Dt'ali-r iu
Tt'llMliSTONKS, lAI'J.K' S, (.!(.
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CAVEATS. TRACE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
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raU-ut. WtUv atteiidw Ut for MODERATE I'EES.
Siid MOUKLOI1 MtAWJXO. We adise as
latentaliilitT frue f clK.rj.t; and we make Nil
CHANGE TM.F.SS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
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Money Order liv., and to t-fflcinls of the V. H.
Patent office. '. ..r eireular, adrio, teune and
rtferencoti t.. actual clients in jutm-own' State
county, write to
OjiiMisitc Patent Office,- Washington, D. C.
BlACKSMITH ASP WHEELWRIGHT
B0WEN BROS.
Having dissolved the copartnership exist
ing between Bunnell & Bo wen Bro. nd
are now prepared to do alT work m their
line in a
W6RKMANLIKE
MANNEII, ASU AT P.KASONABLE KAIFS.
O. tfe? H.. TP,rls.s,
A Full Line of
Staple a'ld Fancy Groceries,
Table and Pocket Cutlkkt,
Glassware, Crockery
Queeiisware, Etc.
Goods Delivered an j where in the
City limits, Free of Chargp.
Drain Hotel!
DRAIN - - OREGON.
Coos Bay Stage '.Office at
the Hotel.
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
lUOGAOE IL15W.EP FREB Of CilAROK.
MRS. BLACKWOOD Pkoprietress.
MEDICAL.
1311. jVXHSTTIi5,
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Treats all Chronic, Special and Private
Diseases with Wonderful Succea).
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
1SA NEVER FAILIN'U
1. I T t r 3 V-. r L ; t .
. 1 ti nonmia wiling
hieminal WnknMi. Ft
JhaDsted Vitality, E)erna
Otorrhea, Lost . Manhood
Mlmnotency. Paralrfii.
y'lProstatorrhea, and all the
-men as Lose of Memory'
Lassitude Nocturnal Km
jsians, aversion to societ
lmnnesst.t wiun. Aoibes in the Head, EXCESSES
IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tne vital fluid
passing unooserveo. in tne unne, ana many otner dis
eases that lead to insanity and death.
1B. Mistif., who is A HkgvlaR Phtsiciak, GaiDe-
ATB OF TUB UNIVERSITY OF PlSXSTXTiSIA, will tgTee
to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for a case of this
kind the VIT L RESTORTIVE (under his special
advice and treatment) will not cure, tr for aimhin
impure or injurious found in it. Dr. HlKna'treatt
all private diseases successfully without merenrji
Coxsi ltation Free. Thorough examination and a"d
vice, including analysis of urine, $5.00. Price of
VITAL RESTORATIVE, $1.60 a bottle, or four times
the quantity, 5.00; sent to any address upon receipt
of Price, or C. O, D., secured from Observation, and
in private name if desired by Dr. Mintie, 11 Kbarkt
Street, Sax Frascisco, Cau Send for list of ques
tions aud pamphlet.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Will be sent to any one applying bv letter, stating
symytoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regards to
all business transactions.
Dk. Miktie's Kidket Eemidt, NEPHRETICUM
Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomplaint
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leuchorrhea etc. For sals by a
druggists; 1 a bottle or six bottles or fivedollars.
Dr. Mintiks Dantielion Pills are the best and tda
cheapest Dysi Erst A and BiLioii cure in the market.
t or sale oy all arugjnsts.
SMALL FOIL
MAEKS OAS BE REMOVED.
lihoist & co ,
Loi.doii, Perfumers to It. M. the Queen, havs
ted and patented the world-renowne
OBLITERATOR,
which removes Small Tox Harks, of however
standing. The application is simple and bar
eauses no inconvenience, and contains nothing
jurious. Trice $2.50.
SUPEFLTJ0US HALS-
Leon & Co 's DEPIl44TORTw
Removes Superflouus Hair in a few miunts
witliout pain or unpleasant sens&ttou nTr
grjw again. Simple and ham li ess
Fu directions. Sent ly mail. Price tl
GEO. W. SHAW
GENERAL AGENT
219 Tremont Street, Boston, THass.
Mcntiin Tins Paper.
men Baby was sick, we gar net CastorU,
Wlen she to Child, tbe cried far CMtori,
When she became Kjaa, she claDJ to Castoria,
When she bad ChUdxvs, the are tbm Catori,
BARKER &WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SIECLLTY.
Produce bought and the highest caBh
FATSOS
prico paid. .
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