Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, July 23, 1886, Image 2

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ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, JULY, 23, 1886.
heaoixg.
- It is an admissable fact that reading
is sadly neglected in most of om- coun
try schools. The error was long since
set forth, that the higher the book the
pupil is in, the Letter reader he is.
False theory. There is no move truth
in the supposition than is there wisdom
in the thought that history is the
highest grade of elocution. Parents,
t.l.vwl.s.4 1 . tl.ma (fliis! vAnflfll' AlU'M
are ever ready for the announcement
that their child is ready for a higher
lxok and witness, with approval, his
promotion. The result is readily seen
-The child becomes a mere caller of
words, not a reader. Are the teachers
to blame? I answer for all they are
not. Jrarents, von and only you are
to blame. Blinded by the common
error, you send youi little ten years
old with the fifth render his brother a
year older with Barnes' History and
expect us to teach them. ..We cannot
not that we are incompetent but be
cause the children are far above their
standard. Surrounded with books far
above the child's understanding, the
object of your indignation if we turn
him back, subjected to much criticism,
if we do not place him a step higher
during the term we teach, I ask you
in plain words, "Are we to blame that
your children are poor readers?" The
average pupil has never heard of mod
ulation, cannot even define reading,
and articulation, much abused articu
lation, the very essence of good reading
has been neglected, his highest ambi
tion, his only aim, a higher book a
fourth, a fifth' a 6ixth reader, a history,
and he is a finished reader. Nonsense!
Parents, strike the scales from your
eye?, help us; we need your assitance.
Buy ns charts; let us say what books
the children shall have. Let us teach
them that the number of the book does
not make the reader. Help us to
show then that history is not the fin
ished touch of reading. Sanction our
turning the history and sixth reader
classes back to the third reader and
letting them. read that lovely lesson,
"Coals of Fire," or the second reaaer
and read "Bed Shoes." Far better
readers they would be, pronouncing
and articulating well in the third
reader, than reading like the average
pupil reads in a higher book. Wliat
would the author of Don Tulano think
to hear the average scholar murdering
that rare poduction? Does Mrs Brown
ing weep for "Little Ellie?" Does
Tennyson shed tears over "Dora!" Are
we teachers wrong to think? Ob, little
immature minds why are you here,
why are--you reading the production
of a mighty author the poetry
or a 1
crand noetess. the golden -verses of a
o - t .
Laureate! When we of riper years
can scarcely understand them. But
- the decree has gone forth (can it be
withdrawn) that the book makes the
reader! Parents, would that with
the golden key of justice I could open
your eyes to see the absurdity of this
error. Really have you ever thought
on the' subject? Do your children
read at home! Have them read the
surrender of Quebec, compel them to
road the capture of Stony Point, see
for yourselves their capabilities and
itulsre according. Do vou know that
your children do nbt know the gram
matical pauses? Noi 1 will tell you
theo plainly they do not. They have
had no time to learn them, so eager
have they been to get in a higher book
that all the essentials of good reading
nave been negiectad. it newspapers
cannot uc lnirouucea into our scuoois,
if some method cannot be found where
' by reading can be simplified, I ask in
favor of parents in ungraded country
schools, ask it with the deepest regard
for your feelings, will you help us?
Ask you to take in consider a tion that
the book does not make the reader,
your children are far above their
standard, that teachers cannot give a
beautiful finish where there's no foun d
ation. If when you have considered
these questions thoughtfully, when
you have visited our schools and heard
the supposed speech of Eeglus de
livered as it usually is, you do not
come to our aid for we cannot arrest
the error without your co-operation,
we can only so on in the rut of popu
lar approval while the progress of or
atory hangs on & slender thread. M.
Ineligible.
Not long since The Review held to
the doctrine of inelligibility to persons
not electors. The following from the
Oregonian shows that our position was
correct on this one point, and this one,
is all that we insisted on.
"D. M. C. Gault, it is said, intends to
test in the courts of the state the right
of Mrs. A. C. Gove to act as superin
tendent of schools for Multnomah
county. It will pretty certainly be
decided that Mrs. Gove cannot legally
hold the office, since she is not an
"elector," but then there will be com
pensation in a result which will show
theabsurdity of theconstitution andlaws
in the matter of suffrage, in that wo
men who are admittedly well qualified
to serve the public in official iUces
nevertheless can't do it because they
can't vote- It will be the best argu
ment for woman suffrage ever pre
sented in the state. There are many
people who must be taught by means
of object lessons."
VROTECIIOX HOES XOT HELP
THE J-' A 11 ME II
Mr. Ezra Meeker, of puyallup, W. T.
a man for whose judgement we have
the highest respect, thiuks that it is
possible to cure the agricultural sta
nation of the times by legislation. A
higher and more general protection is,
in general terms, the plan piOosed in
his letter printed in Monday's Ore-
gonian. Perhaps an application of pro
tection would help out the particular
industry, that of making sugar from
beets, which Mr. Meeker employs as an
illustration, but we cannot believe that
agriculture, generally speaking, has
anything to gain from protection. And
for this reason: that protection ad
vances the cost of nearly everything the
fanner has to buy and adds not a mill
to the price of whst he has to sell.
Protection, by keeping up an artificial
price for iron and articles made in
whole or in part of iron, adds a large
per cent to the cost of farm machinery.
Every article, from a garden rake to a
threshing machine, is the dearer for
protection. The freight rate on ma
chinery from the place of manufacture
to the fieid (a large item in a remote
country like our own) is greater for
protection, because protection adds to
the cost of railroads. The same cir
cumstance adds to the freight rate on
farm products from the field to the
place of market. Protection adds to
the cost of the clothing worn by the
farmer, to the furniture in, his house,
to much of the food on his table and
to the books he reads. Protection
makes the farmer pay an artificial price
on the wire that binds his sheaves and
the bags that holds his harvest. On
the other hand, protection does not ad
vance the price of any product he has
to selL Protection may help iron men
fin nit ure men and sugar growers, but
it does not help the farmer, certainly j
not the farmer of Oregon and Washing
ton who must buy in a protected mark
et three thousand miles awav and sell
in a free market fifteen thousand miles
away.
-Oregonian.
Douglas vv. Taylor, of this city,
has been appointed surveyor-general of
Oregon to succeed Judge Tolman, who
has held the position for eight years,
The appointment is in all respects a fit
one and will give general satisfaction.
Mr. Taylor was the single Democrat
elected last month to represent this
county in the legislature. If he ac
cepts the surveyor-generalship he will
have to resign his legislative office, and
in this event a special election must
be held to choose a representative in
in his place. -Oregonian.
Jim Blaise's alleged "great speech"
at Portland, Me., on "Home Kule, j
some
few weeks ago did not Lave a
very magnetic eflect on. the English
yoters that is, if we are to judge by
the returns. Blaine has the happy fac
ulty of "putting his foot in if when
ever he opens his mouth. World
Salem is playing her cards for
boom. The bridge has become a settl
fact, the state fair will follow in due
time and a strong effort is being made
to haye a woolen mill and fruit cannery
started there. We hope these efforts
will succeed. What benefits Salem in
the way of manufacture will benefit
the entire state. Location does not
matter so much, but let us have indus
tries. Evening Telegram, Portland.
Gov. Stoneman's call for an extra
session of the California legislature,
was due in a great measure to a me
morial by more than two-thirds of the
members of both houses of the legisla
ture.
Subscribe for The Review.
A Pretty Woman's Secret,
Fear of discovery, when she reports to
raise oair anu ayes, is a source of con
stant anxiety 10 tier, l lie verv iH-rson
from whom she most tUircs 1 hide the
waning or her charms are the ones most
likely to make the discovery, lint there
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and retain all the beauty of hair th::t w;is
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and locks that are turnliiir trray- or have
actually crown white, will re:uni u Pn-ir
pristine freshness and hiii!i;;ucc cC cc!or.
Ayer's IIaik Vigok cures
Hereditary Beldr.c iz.
George Mayer, t iutouv. i . o-.was
bald at 23 years of age. as hs saicestors
had been for several generation. One
bottle of Hair Vigor started a growth of
soft, downy hair all over his scalp, which
ioou became thick, long, and vigorous.
Iyer's Hair Vigor
Is not a dye, but. by healthful stimulation
of the roots and color glands, speedily
restores to its original color hair that is
-nx Turning Cray.
Mrs. Catherine Peamer, roint of
Rocks, Md., had her hair Middenlv
blanched by frnrht. durinsr the late eiv!l
war. Ayer's JI.wr Vigor restored it
to its natural color, anil made it softer,
glossier, and more abundant than it had
been before.
Scalp Diseases
Which cause dryness, brittlencss. and fall
ing f the hair, dandruff, lulling, and
annoying sores, are all quieklv cured bv
Ayir's IIair Vigor. It cured Herbert
Boyp. Minneapolis, Minn., of intoler
able Itching of the Scalp; J. X. car
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lacecille.Ky.. of Tetter Sores: Mis
BESSIK H. BeDLOE. Burlintito-n, 17.. of
Scalp DlMase ami IJartttrufr. Te
pidity of the root of the hair, which, if
neglected, may resuJt in incurable bald
ness, is readily cured bv Aver's Hint
Vigor. As
A Toilet Luxury
AYER'd HAIR VIGOR lias nu emu,!, j-.
Is colorless, cleanly, deliulitftiflv per
fumed, and has the effect of inakin- ibe
batr soft, pliant, and glossy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
JTRKrARF.b BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, ihss.
Sold by all Druggiets.
To Regulate
mrm favorite hohe remedy is
I H I" warranted not to contain a tingle par
h mtU tide of Mercury or any injurious sub
stance, but is purely vegetable.
It will cure all Diseases caused
by Derangement of the Liver,
Kidneys ana Stomaca.
- If your liver is out of order, then your
whole system is ileraneed. The blood is
impure, the breath offensive; you have
headache, feel languid, dispirited and
nervous. To prevent a more serious con
dition, taice at once Simmons
LIVER
REGULATOR. 1 yculead a
sedentary life, r suffer with
I Kidney . Afreotfdns. avoid
stimulants and lake Simmons Liver Regulator.
Sure to relieve. twi - !
If you have eaten anything hard of
digestion, or feel heavy after meals or
sleepless at night, take a dose and you
will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly.
If you are a- miserable sufferer with
Constipation, Dyspepsia and
Biliousness, seek relief at once in
Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not
require continual dosing, and costs but a
trifle. It will cure you.
If you wake up in the morning with a
bitter, bad taste in your mouth.
HI TTT1 Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor
I A IC Is KCU &e bilious Stomach, sweetens
JL la lift M the Breath, and cleanses the Furred
Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar
tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness.
Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head
ache, Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and
the Complaints incident to Childhood.
At any time you feel your system needs
cleansing, toning, regulating without violent
purging, or stimulating without Intoxi
cating, take 1
Simmons Liver Regulator.
PREPARED BY
J.H.ZEIUHL CO.,Phiadfphia,Pa.
PAINT SHOP
For House,
Carriage, j
Sign, s
Ornamental,
and all kinds
of panning
Call on Win. Dijvis at Flood's 'old
corner, lloscburg Or.
Tin: ;i:api; cuse.
SAL-MSjJATJSLLE
In America
i
WITHOUT THE EXPENSE 01 AN
EUROPEAN JOB EN FY!
The erystalizcd salts, as obtained in a pure st.ttc
from grax;g and choice trait, in a portable, palat
able, simple fomi, arc nof presented to the public of
--umiicu i-s iuc luuuest iwiiviii mi impure niotm
corrector of the liver 'and jrcgulutor of the bowels-
. i. . .....! ... i ... it
tbc uatuial promoter of
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY
Eminent i ii.vsie'uuis claim this achievement a now
ra in the allied science of; medicine, as it famishes
the blood with its natural salines thai arc lost or
eliminated e cry da v. i
SAL-MUSCA TELLE
A POSITIVE, NATURAL
SICK HEADACHE A2TD
DYSPEPSIA CV11E.
Sal-Museatelle is Nature's own product. It sup
plies to the svstem the want of fi.iand, ripe grapes
and fruit; it is tlie simple-it ami best preventive anil
cure for all functional derangements of the liver and
kindred ailments; prevents the ahsorpti on of mat an
al diseases fevers A all kinds; counteracts the ef
fects of bad air, poor drainage and impure water; a
powerful oxydizer of the iblood; a natural specific
for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the
effects of accidental indigestion from excessive eat
ing and drinking. Have it m your homes and on
your travels. It is a specific for the fagged, weary
and worn-out. i
I'rcpaireU by the
London Sal-Mcscatelle Co.
loxdun l.glai.
Beware of imitations.: The genuine in "blue
wrappers only." j
Oend for circulars G. EV ANOVITCH, General
American Manager, P. O Cox Wji, New York City.
Mention this paper. For sale by S. Hampton llosc
burg Orcgor.. j
LIME! LIME!
!
- !
The uudersigned have now, and
will constantly keep
a full supply of fresh stone lime
at our kilns
Near Roscbur.
Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to.
Address
E. J. .Muntaol e,! or S. C. Flint,
j
Roseburg, Oregon.
PRICES REASONABLE!
A Good
Blacksmith Shop and Wagon
Shop Combined
Lot 40 feet by no feet, situated on
Main Street, flosejmrg, also two lots
of tools.
One new dwelling house and three
acres of land. House 2G by 30 feet
two stones high, situated in the sub
urbs of the City. Commanding a
beautiful view of ,he Town.
For further particulars call at the
Blacksmith Sh(ty of Bowen Brothers,
Rosebun? Or.
For! Sale!
i
Forty Acres of unimproved land
and half in the Corporation limits of.
the citv pf Roseburg, a good spring of
liv-injr 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
Irs. Bowen, ;
DEVORE &
Successors to lAGE
DEA.LEKS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS.
GLASS, JEWELRY, WATC"ES r
PUTTY, COMBS, EIC. ETC.
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and w ill endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation, of the pat
ronage of. all former patrons, and solicit new one?.
CSf GIVE US
GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY.
This Popular Scjiool Will Open
Iirsi Monday in September
A Full Corps of ffooipctcnt. Instructors.
RATES OF TUITION.
Primary per teim of twelve weeks'.
Grammar School " " "
Academic " " ", .
For further particulars address
1IENUV L BENSON A. M. Piihcipal.
WillamettE UniversitYj
-30-- , ;
PlioFEssoKs & instructors;
:t.0 Students. :!." Graduates-
Depart rnont of Literature, Law, Motl-
icue, Plus c iiiid Art- j
Girlr- lnr J iti V.imu:is Culh-c, with niri-!y fur-!
nislitil ronin, "id iet- ivk. iinis uml Young
Men's' board in tlio Yuuii'' mcna'
BOARDING 11 ALL,
A 'fiil'Vni just jijuvhu-il :u id reiiUMi
w it u lit; iimis
Si.oOPer WeeH.
Tin- niiiu iiii-i. are et-Hel to supply their fur
niture, wiioil ami liht and pn.v One Dollar a month
rent. This jthe most rtrjonaWe living in students
"liiiii Hie ('nivi-i.-iiy li,! en-r offered. The Presi
dent hoards in the ii.ill and lias tile supervision.
tf-8'Kirst Term ISsjrius September tb. Catalogues
sent free ;
T- VAX kcoy;
I reiiilent, ijaleui, Orejron.
Children
Cry for
PITCHER'S
Health and Sleep witlioat
Morphine.
I have for sale a one-half interest in
a first-class Shingle Mill, -situated on
Hubbard Creek. We have a srood
water power,' and the mill is in irc-cd
running order. I also have a one-half
interest in all the Shingle Timber on
the land on winch the mill i:j situated,
3G0 acres, and timber can be run to
the mill with very little expense.
I will -sell for cash, trade or security.
Apply to J. J. 111MES,
Umpqua Ferrv, Oregon. m2Stf
Henry IZaston '
RoSLBUKO GkOCKUV StoJU-
Jfc'EPS CONSTANTLY n bind a full as,itmeut
GROCERIES!
OfAlliCmds!
(ituiTaiiteel to be "f the bet qualily.
FRUIT JARS,
' CANNED FRUITS,
TOBACCO am. CIi JAILS,
TEA, COFFEE,
SUGAR,
A SPECIALTY.
CANDIES anu CAKES.-
.'Pro d ii c o 13 oi i h t
AND THE
Highest CASH PRICe Paid'
Give me a call and eouviuce ymirsehc.
FKEE
0O0r8 delivered anyw here in the City
Limits free of Charge.
Jiul'mn Strcet,
Oil. JOllDAN'S
Mi'lum of Anatomy.
7rl Market Street '
SAN FRANCISCO.
1 ANO l.EARX HOW Til ir.i.
T disease, and hew woiuhrfnlii-
you are made. Private C'tiice, 2U Geary f-trwt
Consultation on lit manhood and all dise-;eg i,
men, 8eud for Books. 1
win
ELLIOTT
j DIM MICK
OILS,
A CALL, jg
for the Fall Term on the
3 00
5 00
8 00
Oregon "Ticific T)!
nly Iopular li
ver X iclurcsriue JLV
ailroarf,
onte,
kangcs
I'ast Hum'. Sur vutivrvtiuns! New equipment
225 miles sliurter; iO huurg less tiius; acconmioila-
tU!W unsurpassed fur comfort and safety. Fares
and Freight MUCH LESS than bv any oilier mute
between all points iu -Willamette Valley and San
Francisco. Only Kouto to that Popular Summer re-
wrt, Taipiiiia Ray nfiere for moderate" expense you
tan enjoy.
FSurf Hat lii nir!
1 Xlcaeli for ln-ivin ami Walking!
; N Kinlung in Kivcrand Brooks!
t" Deep Sea Fishini!!
K Hotels and Better Accommodations!
Than at any other Summer Ueort on the Coast of
Oregon, daily passenger trains except Sundays.
Leave Corvallis at 2 P. M. L'v. Yaquina at 7.10 A. M
(recoil & California West Side trai ns connect at
Coi vallis. Oregon & California East Side tr ains
connect w ith stages at Albany at 12.0j V. M.
Kound trip tickets at cxcuision rates good till
September 30th.
The line A 1 (Ste tmshiji ' Yaquina" sails
t'ri-iii Yamuna From San Francisco
Tucsdav, July
Saturday,
Thursday, ,,
Tuesday, Ally.
Sunday, ,
fi, I Monday July 12tb,
17, Friday, 23rd
23, Wednesday, Au;r. 4th
10," Monday, lfitb,
22, ! Saturday, 28tb
Fares Itail & Cabin S1V, Rail & 3tceraj;t $..S.
For further information apply to
C. C. Hosftie
A. . F. & P. As't., Corvallis.
FOR SALE.
Cheap for cash or approved cre
dit a superior lot of pure bred
Merino Sheep, both bucks and
ewes. The sariie can be seen
at our ranch near "Wilbur. Cor
respondence Solicited. Address
T. Smith & Sox, Wilbur, Or. -
For Sale!
400 Head of ewes including
240 lambs, and
40 wethers.
Inquire of E. G. Young & Co., or
James Chenowcth of Oakland Oregon,
or of Sampson Sutheilin of Fair Oaks
at his farm.
NEW YORK LU31BF11
! & Wood Yard .
Vo To HI. It Hunell's
Eaatside of track one block south of
depot is where you will find number
one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar,
Fir, and all Dimention lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen
Cool's, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets,
Newel
posts, Ceiling, Rustic,
Flooring,
and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar posts, 1 J inch plank
sawed expressly for sidewalks. I
represent the Sugar Pine Door &
Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which
from personat inspection I believe to
be the finest establishment on the Pa
cific coast, it employes seventy man.
The Proprietors and Overseers are all
Eastern men and experts in the busi
ness, tho machinery is new and put
ip in the best manner, and all under
brtict discipline and order. Their
work is all dono by number one me
chanics and is 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 guaianteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices before purchasing.
Stove wood constantly on hand at
HARD TIME PRICES.
OREGON
STATE UNIVERSITY!
izuGsars: city
Session 1SS6-S7.
First term begins September 13, 1SS6.
Secure FREE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply
ing to your County Superintendent.
Board And Lodging
Per week $3 to $5.
TUITION PERYSAR.
Elementary English Department $30.00
Other Department $40.00
" Sent! postal for catalogue with full particu
lars, Jo
J'KOF. JOHN STRAIT,
Secretary Fact lit,
; . Eugene City Oregon,
CHAS.
Kifles Shotguns,
Staple k Fancy Cutlery,
'AGENT
For the ''White" Sewing Mucliiiu-s, .Mitchell Wagon. "
AND
13- jVL Osburn's I-Iar vesting ALaoliinery-
Vm Pi! DOOR
Wholesale
DEALERS IN-
L
umber.
Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea
soned in Cur DRY HOUSE When Desired.
ALSO
Ulaiiutiu tiirersor Sash & Ioors
Our Factory is now iu full operation an J we
and OlFK'K Fitting, Tlrmmj ami Hchoi.l work at lov.e it liures. We (solicit corrcspon
denee which is assured prompt attention. .
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUUil vm M 9.00
RUSTIC per M 17.00
FLOORING i-tr ,M 17.00.
Camekon A Co. Managers.
Situated 15 miles from Row'lurg oa Noilli Uinpin. Gootl loads iu Summir.
liX UEVA1!I
Will be given any man
who will produce "a sci
entist of larfc experi
ence, and w idely known
to be an honorable man,
who Will assert that re
filled cast zinc is not one
of the most enduring of
all known materials to
withstand the actions of
the woather.
DETROIT
BRONZE CO.,
Detroit; Mich.
ENDDHSEffEY
4S00Q fs'-''Wcesafi
Monuments
J. A. Gardwell, Agent,
W m
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE LS NOW PREPARED
TO FURNISH
EVERYTHING IJV HIS HIVE
H
aving -ately fitted up a now STEAM
proiiarcd to furnish lumber of all
Hard Time
Bam lumbar and fencing furnished on
DO YOU NT
of
ROUGH
Lumber
At Fair Prices?
Do you want to build next season? If so have your lumber sawed now
that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will cost no more.
ADDRESS;
.7. O. Booh , Cleveland, Or. 11. A. Booh, Drain Ov
Staver & Walker,
r
208 to 211 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON.
Dealers in all kinds of Faim and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine
Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Ssnd for our handsomely illustrated Cat
alogue, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. We will give you the best machm
cry, at lowest prices.
k53?E8
r leal honwutd Trial
Arwugim mailed to pm- fm
lllidnrinrfiiiMl.uiiLil..iirA t
fi'VlL PASTILLES.
afied and bmkmn Huwn mn tt,m 1 1 .' i .
(rfKt and f yll Maalr H'ranRtli and Vigorou Health.
Jo those wtoiifler from Ui many ofcaccmidigeams
tTonsli aboot hr IndiBeretton. Expomira, Otw-Braia
Work, or tool frasladnlgeaca, wo ask that yoo send oa
XSJAI PACKAGE KUE, with Illaat'd Pamphlet.
RUPTURED PER90N9 can hnvi FREI
K
M. HALL
A munition,
Fishins: Tackel. etc.
- - AT D LIBER
10.
and Retail
iu all Sizes ami Quamtitivs.
can offer :is a specialty all kintls of Stoke
Si J.'uvE IX; on & Lcmbeii Co.
Grants Pass. Oregon.
WHITE BRONZE
AX D-
(JflNUrENTAl. STATUARY
IHav
Were awarded the
-GOLD MEDAL
AT
VORLD'S FAIR,
Nkw Oblkaxh,
1 8 8 -1 : - .
CSigrjSarjii
- Jacksonville, Oregon
SAW MILL on South Deer ereek, is
kinds on short notice at
Prices.
short notice.
J: J. WIIITSETT.
DRESSED
ad Trial 2CUB7(A ZT'f -. :
7up?fc " aaTdHrti ifimf-1 m a. Ar. -.
.VU -K .iATOid th impcxitkm of pmnotn .3 nr..
(aw fe?lu?for,?et'oilM.and nil V.-.ut.-':
I Vftl whose onl aim in toblwd tbi-ir .Ir.
with attection to butiis, or cs-.-tr
zr m iDoonwunee m any wr, oun-i. u
jjr OD rlenbfle medical principle. By din,
rappliemtionto U wat ordiMaar iu ipmi,:
awwfimioiif of the human orpaniim mt-re-l. The
waHcaanrpwiinr t!nti of lift anRiven bark, the palitni
Poome cheerful and rtpidiygilnt both ajraagUi and heailh
Vft'lVM.HM m. '
IMAIgfl.-BJ K38U,3. TtTO aSM. Xt, il
M ARRIS REMEDY CO.. Mpo Chemists,
Trial of our Appllano. AtkforTtrmtl
MMUNITYfrcm ANNOYANCE
a :
l Spat OA 30 th, 1833.
Made only of the flnnt und tnaal
ity of UlsM for wItliaUuafUns
Every erood thinff Is Oonntec
feited, and consumers are CAU
TIONED against IMITATIONS of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See that tho exact
label Is on each chimney as above.
The Pearl Top Is always dear and
bright Glass.
Manufactured XXT by
GEO. A. r.1ACBETH & CO.
Plttuburgh lead Glam Worka.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
OH 8 GAG O
COTTAGE
ORG AW
Has ntlfunor a standard ,of cxccllener? which
Wl mits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that Inventive
penius, skill and money can produce.
Tlieso Orjrana are celebrated for volume,
ijuajity of tone, quick: response, artistic dcKiim,
fcaaty in finish, perfect construction, making:
themthe most desirable organs for homes,
school churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION.
UJSErAl.EI FACIUTTES,
KK.IEEED WOIIHSIEX,
. BEST MATERIAE,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues and Price lists, on application, tubs,
. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
fcr. Randolph and Ann Si.. CHICAGO, ILL
Wash House.
San. Young Prop.
Opposite CARLON'S STABLE.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Kotlcc For Publication.'
Land Office at Uwseliurir. Or. Juiv 21st. !.!
NOTICK IS 11KKKUY GIVEX THAT THE FOL
lowing-named sc-ttlcr lias filed notice of hit
iutcutiun to mako final proof in support of his
claim, ard that said proof will be made before the
Register or Kccener of the U. S. Laud office at
Koseijurtr Or. ou Saturday Ant. Eath. ISSfi. yix
Owen Willsie, Homestead Claim No. 341. forth
u j i, j jiiu ii 3 ui o o j sec iz ip, .-a a. iv.
tve-st W. M.- o
He naiiics the followinir witnesrea to tirr.vn his
continuous residence uikhi, and cultivation of, said
Html, viz: tlcury btandlcv, John Thruah, Jolm Wil
son, Georare Fordney, all of Camas Vallpv Doii-.-ia
county Or.
Chas. W. Johnston, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Eosel-urg, Oregon, nly Htli 1S81.
KOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE FOL-lowiiig-nained
settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final nroof in smaiort ..f his i4 lim
and tliat said proof will be mule before the Ketrister
or receiver at uoscuurg, l-ma umce on Saturday,
Aujrust 2L lSSi, viz: Han ictt S. Crow Homestead
No. 3510 for Lots No's 5. 6. 7. & 8.- Sec fi Tn 2fi S R
6 West W. M.
He names the following witnesses to nrove hiti
continuous residence ujii, and cultivation of, said
lanu, iz: ii, i. t.row, of ijoKinjr Glass, and B ii
Foley, E. J. Ensley.A. Enslcy, all of Umpqua Fern
Douglas Co. Or. '
Chas. W. Jonssios, Register.
Notice of Fiual Scttlciucnt
In the Couiity Court of tlioStittc of Orepon in nd
fjr the County of Douglas.
In the matter of the Estate j '
of t
Joseph Jacques dee'd )
NQTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT THE US-dcrsitcnt-d
has filed his final account as Exoea
tor of said estate in tho abr.ve entitled Court, and
the said Court by order duly made and entered of
record on the 8th day of July lisa. M muay tho Cth
day of September 18j6 was a."iinted for hearing ob
jections any thoro be to said final account and
the settlement of said estate.
, . D. E. Pakslbt
Dated July, 8th, lSsC. Executor.
NOTICE.
OF
Application to Purchase Timber Land.
V. S. Land Office. Roseliun?' Or.. Jim otK usai?
NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IJT Coil
iiliHiice with the pro'isions of the A, of iv,.
(fressapprovea June S, 1878, entitled "An Aet fjr
the aleof Timlw-r Xjtmi. in tU Kt.tu t
- -i.i. .jvulvo u lila,
Oregon, hevadir, and Washitistton Terrltorr," Milton
T UIiawIi I. ... 1 ...... . ix- . i i . - . - ..
Douglas County, Or., has this day filed in this ofl)c
his application to purchase the West half of South
East quarter Section No. 4. in townnhip So. 21 8
All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are
rcauired to iirMpnt t.liA umo .1.;. r
. - ' - - - -- -. - .nig miii i; W1.UII1
sixty days from the first publication of this notice.
Vll.lS. . JOIIXSTOK,
Register. ,
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 2Stfi tS0.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE FOI.-lowmg-named
settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make filial proof ia support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the Kegiitw
aud Receiver of the V. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
Or., on Saturday, Aug. 7th, 1S86, vii. Marv A. Johan
sen formerly Mary A. Looney, Homestead No. 42M
for the E. J of N. E. J, S. E. 1 of S. E. i and N. E. i
of I . E. , Sec. 10, Tp. 30, S. It. 9 West, W. M.
i names the following witnesses to prove his
cMliiuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
laAM) viz: N. J. Jones, Frank Kenyon, K m. Thonip.
son, of Camas V ley, and H. S. French, of Roseburg,
Or Chas. W. Joiixstos,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Roseffiny, Oregon, July 8th, 1S8G.
"TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
X lowiiijr-uained settler has filed notice of his in.
tention to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will b made before the Regis
ter and Receiver of U. S. Jxind Office at Roseburg,
Or., on Saturdav, Aug. 14th, viz: Chas. W.-
Hatfield, Pre emptu.n P. 8. No. 4477. for the S. W.I
of V. W. i,Se. It, Tp. 28, S. R. S West W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove hie
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, via: Joel Th wnpgon, Samuel Uodson, J. H
Whitsett, Elijait Hatfield, ail of Rosebud, Douirlu
county, Or. Chas W, Jouxotos?
OtTil t EVEBY
p V. ''f- OBQAK
Alii : ,
1 WAS-
IS BANTED
C FOR
Y FIVE
KX.CZL.