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ROSEBURG REVIEW ' - U iKSL'fcD fill DAY MOKNINGS ky THE KEV1EW PUBLISHING CO. ROSEDDlta 'ltKVIMW . . ". , ,11 AS TEE . ' "FIIIEStJOE-OFFICE i I. DOUGLAS COUKTY. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLAKKS - And other PrioJtinj, Icdudir Large and Heavy Posters aid Showy H:rd Ei:,'3 . ; Neatly nd Exi.UUi ulj executed ' . AT' PORTIANO PRICES. J. It." N BELL, E'liior. Ouo Year - - -Six Months - - -Thcce Mouths - - - $2 50 - I 25 -r 1 00 VOL. XI. ROSEBURG, OREGOIT, FRIDAY, AUGUST C, 1886. NO'. 18. ; Roseburg RevieWo - U. S. Senators, - GEflEEAL DISEOTOSY- Gkover. Cleveland. ..Pn -i Jeut. Tiios , F. B atabp . . . . , . Secretary of State Dam el T. Manniko, Secretary of Ircasnry, i L. 0. C. Lamar Secretary of the Interior, Wjl C. Esdicott. , . .'. . . .Secretary o War V. .;. Whitney. . secretary ot isavy. . W. T. ii.As..J.r. iPost Master (ieneral. - A. II. Gablakd.. . . . ..Attorney General, -Moitttisoff It. Waite.. :.... .Chief Justice . STATE OF OREGON. J. N Dolph.... ....... J. II. Mitchell.......... J ." IJiSfjBR Hermann. . . Congressman.. Z.F. Moody. . ..... .. . ....Governor. ix R. P. Earhaet ....Secretaryof State. f Edward Hrest'ii State Treasurer. E. B. McELROV....Supt. Pub. Instruction. W. H, Byars State Printer. J. B. Waldo, C. J.,) . Wh. 1. Lord, S- ....Snprcnm Judges. : W.-W. Thaybe, ) . " SECOND JUDICIAL 'DISTRICT, - R. S. JJhAS. Jude. J. W Hamilton .... Prosecating Attorney. : DOUGLAS COUNTY. Jobs Emmitt, J. H. Shcpe, .) . - Wsr. Manning, HBSRy Rogers, ( Q. W. KfDDLE, f C. B. Wilcox, J Thos. R. Sheriaimx.. Clerk. Ben. C. Acee Sheriff. D. S. West Treasurer. G. T. Russell School Superintendent. ' J as. A. Steeling i j'; ; Assessor. J. S. FrrzHUGH County Judge. J.Hall, C. A. McGee, .... Commissioners. N. E. Brit Surveyor. Da. S. S. Marsteks ..... Coroner. TRECIXCT OFFICERS: T. L. Gannon-. . . . ....... . . . Senators. .Ileprcs utatives. GENERAL MERCHANDISE- Saulel Marks AsilEK ilAUKg. S. 1AEKS & Co. -DEALERS IN II1IML HAVE CONSTANTLY ON 11 AND a wnmn 11 5 Dey GOODS, &R00EH!IS Douglas County Bank, ! 1IUMP1I11EV & FLINT. :. ' Roaebnrg; - . - . Oregoit- TRANSACT A GENEBAL 1 BANKIN0JBUSINE53 ight Drafts Drawn on" ,;; Portland, San Francisco,' New' York -Mid other points. Bills of exahancre on the principal cities of Europe. 'Deposits re- ecived subject to check. Collections tirade t ou' all acccssahlenoints at rcasonablo rates. JOSEPH SIIINDLER... ' PROPRI ET O R G The- Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Cigars, Boots and Shoes.! 7 k ir AND " CONSTANTLY 17EEPS IV. full stock of Rrcad, Cakes. Tas. IIartham. . . . . Peter Jcn(;er.,... CITY OF II. C. Stanton," ' John Rast, I L P. Sheridan, L. C. Wheeler, P. Benedict. ; T. Ford ......... G. J. Lasueubeuo. . John Chase J ROSEBURG. Justices. , . ConsUililc Wool and Produce of every Descrip tion Bought ON HAND A I Pics. Plain and Fancy Crackers, elc. Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Choc-1 ate Cowls. . OREGON PACIFIC R.R AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM 3IAU1S Jfc CO " I KoMcbur;, Or. Trust'. cs. ......... .Recoidcr. Marshal. Treasurer. U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, UiiAs. W. Joiinstos. . . ... . . Register. A. C. J oxes ..... . . ...... . Receiver in M. JOSE.VHS01SrJ Willamtitte Valley to Sau Francisco Tia. xaqnina- -JA1LY TRAINS, iW TO ar. PROFESSIONAL. L K. I..VNE, JOHN LANE JANE & LAN K, Attorneys at Law. Main street, opjwsitc Cotiiuopolitau Hotel. H 0 A m o b A Keus a f ull liuc of Dress GooJs of evciy variety uud Shade. A full line of Silks. full line of Satins, RiocaJcs and Velveta. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosierv. ' A full line or Clothing. A full lino of FuruisLin" Goods. '3 O Ul C j: O H TB.U.NS LK WKCOKVALLIS Daily, exctpt' Suii'l.ivs, at 2 l LEAVK YAtfl'IXA Dait, except Sii!t!l:iy.-i, ;il 7'10 A. M. Tim ( 'imn atit- 1 . -1 1 . sailing days. Fares and Frcllit at reduced uiiHlerate nttis; Khcr lo.itj Oonttllif. and llli WilI:!ii :t(o 10:111 cctiii J. J. C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office in larks' brick, up stairs. j. p.i;e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' A full lino of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tolmccos. A. full lino of Crockery and Glassware. And last, but not least, a full Hue of Ostrich Plunu:3 and Tips, with all kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings aud Hat Shapes of latest pattern. Oakland, Oregon. R. C. HUNTER M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . AXYOXVILLE OlSEiON K. L. MILLER, M. D SUKGEOX. Honia'opathic Ph sician. Olliice up stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Rosehurg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. F. G. (IilLME, M. I). (Pronounced Ama.) HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Graduate Of The UjyiVEBSITY Of Leipzig Germany. Office & Residence at the house of Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose-bur?. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- IWILEY'S HOTEL. Oakland, Oregon. ioard" $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, jTThia liouse has lately changed hands and U oroujrnly renovated and refurnished. The travel 113 public will Had Iho best of accommodations No Chiuumfiu lilmployotl. S Jill II BAILEY.' ABSOLUTELY; FIRST CLASS RS. D. C. McCLALLEN. Proprietor of the McCLALLEN HOUSE. COBIZl AJKfI SEE XMCE At JOSi5iji-isoir 0. SIIERIDAiY fciSucecssor tojgy R. S c J. 0 SHERIDAN. . DEALEU IN:- HARDWARE Stoves ami Tinnare, COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. - -ROYAL (Absolutely Fure)-.r.' . """ .. '. ' 1 i ;GB A3rs rAium poirdr) ..r: '. """' . . .... BrFdhll.'Wheatft..l :..'." m.,rrmmmimmmmr :. . t 2 MEDUEkiys...... ...... l - : i;,r ::5 4f f- "- " 11 " urn 1 ni CHiBS (AluniPowder) ... .I...'..!'.1.- "m,umm .. : '"' i..,, ' t?r i . . ; "i" 1111 ' 1 ,-;-.':,,. AMAZOy (Alum Powdert..Jgrr.-. . .' 'mmmm ' v-,';.;t.. short wt.loz. e; ' - ' K " """' '"awi : , . " PIQyEEB(SanFrapcisco....gT,. rczAB.;..:, A.... .........i " mi DB. PKICE'S... Li " ' SW FLAKE (Orott-s) t - T viLEwis.......... . --1. , ' $1 .' PEARL (Andrew ifa.V: ...TT" 1 """ "? '- ' ' : iiECKEB;s:nT:.'!l: -i '. :-r---: w, ....-;: GILLET'S. ....... . ..;.d2jJ33 ' ASDBEWS&C."Begal"CZl t Milwuikn, (ConUini Alum.) i ; - , BULK (Towder sold loose).... C3 ' : ' ,: , BCMFOBD'S, when not treshES ' REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS " As to Parity and Wliolcsouiencss of the Koyal Baking Powder. '. " I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I curehnspd In th T.B.SS nyosedof un. and olesomeWentT ItU aSeam SLiwPowdeof ?B desre.c of merit' aud not contain either alnmOT phosphates, or other injurious substances. . g. IxVE,Ph .!.' "It Is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pore s . " H. A. Mott, Ph.D." t " 1 ?Je e72mIled a PekaK3 ot Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any Mother lnrSum etance. Hebt Mokton, Ph.D., President of Steveiis Institute of Twhnolog." t "I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which U Is composed are pure aud Wholcson.c: S. Dana Hates, State Aswyer, Mass?" 4. v.h0 RoiV.al Saki3 Powdcr received the highest award over all competitors at tAlllrnarld " gxP0tit,?,1' 18P; 8t the Lpi-nUmntaL Philadelphia, 1876 ; he American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. ' No other article of human food lias ever received such high, emphatic, and uni UoaUhaii fovertne worli enuncnt cnemist8 Physicians, ecientisU, and Boards of Note The abova Dugbam illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schcdlcr A pound can of each powder wajs taken, the total leavening power or volume ia each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schcdler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Towder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cente per pound more than ordinary kinds, it Is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. fJ.A!10 dla?ram Bhwa some ot tiic alum powders to be of a higher deerea Sf- tWh Ahlnther Pwdcr8??n,ked be,? them H is not to taken ttlidSS A ; RARE FRUIT. Th Marvel our Product of Strange In j (- , . dian Ocean Tree. , . Frederick Stearns has on exhibition at his office two specimens of the coco-de-nier," or doable cocoanat, a remark able fruit of one of the largest and most wonderful of palnT trees. They were sent him by , the Hon. . V; Mussey, United States Consul at the Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian ocean, north of Madagascar. ,' - This palm tree, it is stateth attains a height. of one hundred feet, its stem being nearly two feet in diameter, bear- Iler . . ' VERY. CFUEU now an Inquisitive Granny Tortured v ' Hopeful GraEdcliild.. A 1 young" mail ; whem wo ihall call Jeirortls, when he jvas twenty years old, went toy bit -;liis grartlmotiier, a very old ladr, whom he had not scon since ho was a boy of tea years.1 Site, of course, remembered him as a boy, and tlid not realize that he was a young man. Tho down on the ybuugynai'A upper lip had given place to a lrown shade of some- , thing that promised in time to become a real mustache, and very proud was Jcxs of this production, though he could not enaure that inrnttbnrn5fow r" :l,rl cuu.llf u,a any OOIUtlcntS SUOllW bO 1:; t rnnrZ" r.V.!! made upon it by his friends. -r"w'"Il.,n One of his grandnot Koseiiiirff, Orison T 1HE All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries, Statinery Phtograph aitil r Perfumery, Autograph Albums Crockery and Stand, Hand,: and Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE, and TEN -THOUSAND OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. . Call And See Me At The -Post Office Stand. BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT, ' . i WIJMoore .,...1 : 1 .1 . ui.vh-ioixiiuu iaKeo uieasure tn n. uouncinc to tho imblio that ho a,.ii; evvryimug in nis line at prices that ' DEFY COMPETITION! IK YOU WAST- : STOVES. AGEICULTURU. Timrs IEOS, STL'L, '1IAILS, . . j tiUiiSLSHOiiS, TINWAEE, CUTLERY Or anythiug in my line, call and examine my ! junta uviore purvnaaing else- uere, as i am selling lower than evur. U parry, r : .; . McrchaKt Tailor. 1 in the Kcd J-rout. ncl door to A. C. Mnika ; . store." v"' uepairs ana Alte-attons neatly Joue I C. ' SHERIDAN J. JASKULKK, l'ractical ;31KS5. S. A. Ul TCIIIXSO, Ml LL1NER Y STOR Ef ' Oali ul ui!,- Ortfyoii T AIDES WILL F.AM) MY STOCK LAKUE AND J J Coiiiiiletc. l'ricc nioilciatc. I di-ru i a Miss. S. A. IIltcuixsox. COUmUTTj Successor to J. . JOHNSON. Watclimakt-r, Jeweler and Onticiati ALL WOUK WA 11 R ANTE D Dealer in Watclies. CIokp. .Iw..l.-U I - " vi Prelacies and Eyeglasses. A FULI LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOUD, 'I1"? ZUX iiKL.1 VKI.E OITOMKR IV TOWN JL 1UI HIV IiruncrfL inamntif i.f Un.n.ln..l..a Ik man i-euuie opccxacics ana Eve i - i DEALER IX- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS ani SHOES; HATS aud CAPS A GIFT Semi 10 cents wsta;c, nnl wc win imii ou ireo a rrvl, val- ini)ie, sample box ot goods and work in spare time, or all te time. cL.i JlUS ' roquirci. e will start yon. Immense pay sure for those who start at ..lu. J J! ' Mi.in -w-, t-oruamt The BUYERS' GUIDE U lamed Match and Sept., (each year. Mf 880 pages, 9xliy Indies, wltb ever 3,500 Illustrations m whole Plctwe Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Price direct fe eoMtwiMera on all irooda for personal or family sue. Telle how to order, and give exact cost of every thing yon nee, eat, drink, wear, or have fan with. These TSTVAXAJAUTE BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy FRK to any ad dress npon receipt of 10 ets. to defray expense of mailing. Let as hear from yon. Bespeetfhlly, , : MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 887 ds 888 Wabuk AveBee, Chicago, ilk DUUOS sind lATEiT HIEDICirVES . Cheaper than the Cheapest. O.P SHERIDAN BROTHERS, Roscburg, rcgon, o O o They would announce that they have just received hand one of the largest stocks of and now have on Large Sample Ilooma for Commercial Travelers. Coaih to and from the houso Bayie dclivcro tree ol charge. DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLASD, OKEGOJt. Itloltarcl Thomas, Prop. .First Class SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AXD THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of tho Railroad. UOORES UESTAUtAXT. - (rriuvipaal Business Street.) . lloeluiri', - Oregon MEALS 25 CENTS, LODGING 25 CENTS We Keep the M the Market Affords, C&neifar Hlai: dwai e, etc. Ever Broncht to Douglas, and, when added lo their - r - - I i Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have tae best supply in their liue of Jnny house iu Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, ia the way ol Locks, Butts, etc., we can offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try us. ! We can give yon bargains ia the following branJs'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere: BUCK'S BONANZA, FARMER'S VTILITY, CEXTEK, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST, CLARE5D0S, : ;'.". ;: OCCIOEST, IRON KISO, EMPIRE CJTV And other Sioves and Ranges. The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR and buyers should learn our prices. . - j We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Shar) and other Hi flee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Homo SEWINO MACHINES, which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in cycry respect. Wo can also supply , J AverUl and Rulrter Faints. The best u the market, at lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire rsto rices, and we promise to suit yon if anyone can. , 'v Dr. THOU AS 0KA1LIM, A GRADUATE Of the University ot Pa. at rhlladclplii ! t ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, and ROTAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIAXS, LONDON ENGLAND has located tor the practice of his profession in ROSEBURG Ofnce and residence, tb Catholic Church . - OREGON. Washington street opposite piHHIAljE OUIUE 260 PAGES. IihMtratcd, Is Cwth and Gilt Binding, We. fixiDSyofrunpa. 8aaM,vpereOTrKe. Thu Book con tain. A IX Uw nnwni, doubtful or Inmriiirivc wast to know. Fuliof ttj hitcratiiit and ntoablc bifonaatkm. BKJiLTH, laarTT aa KarPUKSB are promMrd by iu adTin vho Mmy Mrrf, who not, why; Medical AM, vhnnmnrr, broogst home to joa. te Wadrtai PKX ri(TI BKH. tiue ' : , j wago. om, nmrnra or Binpe. pica or well, UKrajQ emMmiBfUH. WHITTIEH.SI.Loum. M ;T OMPKINS? I PURCHASIM Agent of ALL KINDSOF- MERCHANDISLI A., orders from the eumitry filled ou short ' nottvc from A Every Class or Kind of Goods from , -First-Class Stock, AUMiuieiy.no inarsrcs or comniii!?ion. will be thargetl fur filliflR oitlerx. OFFICE: 107 first street, Ar D. W. Prentice's Portlaml.Or L. BELFILSI ' watchm e -nriTsX. I fi-cl conOdcnt of L-iiriT satisfivition in all work entrusted to me hi watches, clock, and jrwclrj-. I also repair mubical instroinents. : . W I have the Connt.v Tuitrtitt rtirlit ttir a1( nf lmcrctc Cement Pio for couvevin water to auv place do aired iu Douglas Couuty", I a ill also teach any kind of iiiatninieutal muisic. Anyone desiring mrtruclkm will call on me at my watvbniaking: niton. L. BeU'ILS. CITY DRAYING DONE WITH DISPATCH. ('ALL ON .IOIIN V. Bl'RLW. AM PREl'AltED TO DO FIRST CLASS Yi oi k iii. this line, and ask a share of the patronage, of Rosebttrg and vicin ELMI1YA V. CUU311 Next door to L. Ucllils Jcwelrv Store, Uuslcur-' Orl $1,000 Reward! Mm. Con. s ' Wilson, of larsous. KaiiKis. who was apiK'inUd hv the btatcot Kansas ladv cm- Diissloiicr to the World's Fuir at NcwOrleaim. iu an. swer to thcimiuir.v of a reKirter, said: "lean not )cak urn liliflily of Ur. TLRNEU'S TREATMENT. Wy BUffcrini nearly distracted inc. Jlv stomach aas derange! aud my nervous system was complete ly otoaeii. i aujiereu iroui narviai raraivsis. nun- niatism and neuralgia. Added to the above Symp toms were logs of memory, voice, appetite and lack of nerve force. Mv family physician did me no idkkI and by tho advice of a friend, I bought Dr. Turner's Treatment. Two packages completely cured me. I think the treatment is wonderful in its effects, and recommend it in all raxes of general or nervous debility, and diseased condition of the stomach, kid- neys, over aim oioou. To The Women! un; or old, if yon are suffering from genera 1 dt. bility of tlic system, headache, backache, miu inono Or both sides, general lassitude, bcariitfr down pains ii mo arm omen, iiasncs oi neat, palpitation of ion "can, smoincnug in tne breast, ramtingscnsaliomi, As a uterine tonie i Men! Wash House. Sarr, Young" Prop. Opposite CAELOX'S STABLE. STATE ACmClXTKUAL COLLEGE. Corvallis Oiregrou. The Bext Session will bejrin ou Sep tember 8th, with a full Faculty as last year. CL. Arnold, PIIE3. nervous debility, coughing, neuralgia, wakefulness, l.iss of owcr memory and appetite, weakness of a private nature or barrenness, We win guarautec to cure you with from 1 to 3 packages of the treaturot. As a uterine tonie it has no equal. loung, nuuuic ageu ana iu, single or married. It is a sure cure for dys- sia, malaria, nervous or cencral Ldebllitv, nervous prostration result ing from Indiscretions of youth or ex- CftHn of niahimi' mn. nr m iTW V k of the brain, ana it has no equal for curing all forms of uervousness and bashf ulness, caused by over in dulgence, excess or impotence. It has been used successfully in thousands of ca3s by both men and women, aud is the best medicine know for the re pairment of the procreative powers and restoring vitality. We wili guarantee that three packages will cure tho worm case of debility, causing diumcss tfiirllt. defective tnannnr. lvmirai tosoi'ietv. want "f ambition, loss of power, &e. Each package of Ti kxer's Treatm kst contains all medicines necessary or over one month's treatment, with lull and com plete instructions how to exercise, diet, bathe, etc. One box cures catarrh. - Price Turneis Treatment pe pacVase, 1 ; three , packages 2,sent prepaid on receipt of price. Thou sands of eases of diseases mentioned above have been cured with on. nat-kaovj ahA bnowinv ai do its wonderful curative effects, the Tsbatsrst bavuur been used in private practice for over thirty years in St. Louis, we will give the following written RUaraDtee: W Hh each order for 3 boxes accompanied by ti, we will send our writtea guarantee to refund me money if the Tre.vtmk does not effect a cure. Seed money by postal note or at our risk. Addrew E L. Blake 4 Co., buth and Market Btreete St. Louis Mo. . H. O. Stanton DEALER IN sfai'ii dhv mm OF . THE BEST QUALITY, GENERAL '-FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING etc. Boots & Shoes OF THE 13 EST QUA L1TY. a full -tU.SOErtl JBstB.s3 flfl.1l; '" of CROCSRIES! Wood And IVilloi ware. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. - I ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL ROOKS, AND STATIONARY. ion AGENCY. subscription received for all Eastern ami European Publications. perforated with holes made by the roots. This r curious .- appendage derives its origin from the cotyledon, which in this palm attains tho extraordinary length of two feet, growing downward, like a thickened end, - When perfect the ena opens on one side, like a sheath, out ot which rises the first BiirArlmo- leave- of the plant, roots also being pr chattcrin ing the end of the sheath. In time the nutriment of the nut becomes exhaust ed, and the"part of the cotyledon be tween it and the young plant withers. The latter, - however,' retains its placental vital connection with the sheath end of the cotyledon, which is henceforth nourished by the plant and increases in size with its growth, which thus continues seated in the cradle of its birth through life. This- formation appears, however, to be common to the palms, but very much more largely de veloped in this variety. The fruit is a large oblong nut, covered with a thin rind. After the removal of tho outer rind it has the appearance of two oblong nuts firmly united together, often weigliing thirty to forly pounds. They are borne in bunches, each consisting of nine or ten nuts, so that a whole bunch will often weigh four hundred fiounds. It takes ten vcars to ripen its ruit, the albumen of which is similar to that of the common cocoanut, but it is too hard and horny to servo as food. The shell is converted into many useful articles by the natives. The leaves are maaeinto hats, baskets and the like. The demand has of late years become so great that in order to obtain tho leaves the trees are cut down, and as no care is taken to form new plantations it was at one time feared this palm- would eventually become extinct In 186 the leading botanists in England petitioned the Government for its protection. By more recent information, however, it appears that in one island alone there are many thousands of these palm trees. Detroit Free Press. ORIGIN OF ENGRAVING. JIow Subscript Brewster's Patent Rein Bolder. Your llnrsare where yon pot Ihrtn not vneaKenieoiaizao&ia Sample wortMLoOnES; Write for terms. . E. UREWSTEB, Holly, Mich. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. , , ilDij LoiiuccUotv. Fare from I'ortlauJ to 2 DAYS. San trf-i. in , .j iv, ... IML I I ' Diento $30. Close coiincclioiis made at Ashland with sta-'it i.f i Hie talWorma Oregon St Idaho Stage CouHaiiy. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) East Sile Division. Utl fci..N PORTLAND & ,VSIILAI .Mail Train LEAVE. -i irpivr Portland.. 7.:iOA. M.I Kotcbunr..,,...e.25 P. M. I Ashl.ml a w a' ' Ashlaml . ..O.ao P. M. I Koscbur!r....5.SJi A. if' Koscburg......5.80 a. Si. 1 Portland.. ...s.M H. Albany Express Train LEAVE. 1 AiMtirv. jrtlaiia. ...... .4,nr P.M. 1 Lclmnon n nP uoanon-........4.1dA. M. 1 1'ortland 10.05 P. M. Pulluian Palace Slccinna- Cars dailv bet tu Aboiana. ... The O. and C. ft. R. Ferry makes connection w ith al me regular trains on feast Side Ui v. from footof f St West Side Division. - BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS ITailTuin. LEAVE. ' I - ARKTVE. Portland ..9.00 A. M. I Corvallis 4.30P. M. Corvallis ,.8.30 A. M. I Portland. 3.40 P. M. Express Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. ortlaiid ,.5.00 P. M. J McMinriville.. 8.00 P. M. McMinnville.... 5.41A.M. Portland.... ..8.30A.M. Local ticket for sale and baimze checked at com pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second streets. iicceis tor principal points to uaiuonna can only oe procured and baggage chei ked at company's office. i-onier r ana t rout sts., rortiana, ur. Freicht will not be received for shipment after S 'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div. th aOEHLER, "E.P. R0GEK8, One of the Most Precious Arts Known ,to Blen Originated. - There are few chapters in the history of art of greater interest than those which unfold to us the discovery of for gotten treasures, and reveal the, exis tence of works- which had long "ago passed out of remembrance. The in timate connection between the inven tion of engraving and the art of the silversmith, or rather that branch of the silversmith's work which consists of the chasing of an outline into a plate of precious metal to be subsequently filled up with dark-colored enamel, the so- called Niello work, was never appre ciated until, at the close of the last cen tury, Abbi Zani found among some old Italian engravings, in the National Library at Paris, a print which he rec ognized as similar in subject to the famous Pax, decorated witli Niello work, made by Ma so Finiguerra for the baptistery of St. John, and paid for, as is proved by the records, in 1452. This Pax or Assumnlion was subsequently transferred to the cabinet of bronzes- in the gallery of Flor ence, where - it - is ' now pre served, -and it was nroved. nn comparing with it the engraving, that the latter had actually been printed from the silver plate, before the enamel was fused into tho outline, prior, there fore, to 1462. On the strength of this discovery, Finiguerra has, ever since uieyear icjb, been credited with the invention of producing engravings on paper from metal plates. There seems little reason to doubt, as has been often pointed out, that many silversmiths of the hfteenth centurv mav have been in the habit of obtaining trials of iheir work in progress, as did Finiguerra, perchance, when he produced bis his torical print, representing Christ crown ing the Virgin, from his work on the Florentine Tax. It may indeed have been, tosrether with the well-known sulphur casts, a recognized method of obtaining a record of the Niello work. i -. i- i i , . n uivu uau Deen - pracucea lor manv . .t . . jrestrs previous to tue time m question, though no such paper impressions of an earlier date than tins hava hnpn handed down to us. It was a common practice to take proofs of the work bv means of sulphur casts lonr previous to i4za - : 5ii .. . , an., as uuiucruun eueeiuiens or sucn casts have been preserved to us. but it is difficult to say who wa9 the first bold uuiuvaiui iu Biufeuuue a piece oi pauer for the sulphur, and thus originate the t.AStsM, 3 Al . 'PI... . -1 of the wet linen, which accidentally gave the idea lo Finiguerra, is generally treated as fiction by . those who have studied the subject. Art Journal. erandffiothcr's childish wcaknessess was a constant fear that there were cancereus tendencies in hor system, and for this reason probablv she Was always watching for such tendencies in t other people. . The afternoon of Joe's arrival .-twelve-or' fiffpon yonr Grandma Jefford's to tack a pair of comforts for her. Thov wprn full rt life and fun, and wcrahinrhmn. nn,T around the oiiilt wnen ioe arnved. 'Jue sight of so many strange girls embarrassed the young man greatly, but he finally mus tered up courage to enter the room, and say: .... "How do you do, frvandniothcr?' - wuc tuu: aaKWi lllC OlU laflv, shadmg her dimmed eyes witt one hand, and trying to get a distinct view of Joe. "Why? Don't you know me, grand mother? Tm your son Robert bov, Joe." , "What, mile Joe?" The young ladies' girled, and Joe, who was five feet eleven, looked sheep ish, bnt replied : ''Xotso very little now, grand mother." The old lady's eyesight was almost gone. She could not clearly see objects at a distance of even two or three, feet, Come here, Joey," "sho stud. , Joe crossed the room, and stood by the lounge on which Ids grandmother was lving. "Why, kneel down, Jocv, so that I can see you better." " Joe knelt down. His grandmother looked at him with ner mm eyes, unable to realize that Joe had changed from a bov 10 the tall fel low that he was. Hut Joe was greatlv embarrassed, and heartily wished that ho or those girls had staved nt home. After a few pleasant words" the old ladv suddenly raised herself, and cried out: " "Joey! Joseph Jeffords!" "Yes, grandmother." - . l "What s that on your , upper lip, Joe felt a flame of fire sweep across his face, and the perspiration came out on his. forehead.. "It's it's nothing," !; stammered. "Nothing! How can von sav that? Something is the matter with vour lip. " What is it?" y, 1 Urged io desperation, jkioi Joe stam mered out; "Why, grandmother, it's its my mustache!" Here the girls giggled. . ; ThaoldJadjr was nearly deaf, as well as naii-Diuiu.. -v hat did von say?" siie asked. t "It's my mustache!" hhouteil Joe, his face a deep crimson. . With a sigh of relief,' but with a quiet smile on her face, tho old lady leaned back on her pillows, saying: "Is that all! I was afeertl it ruipht bo a cancer. .Anyhow, it looted as if a bad humor was breaking out" Joe begged to be excused, saving hi horse needed looking afl errand" hurried ly lett the house, amid the suppressed laughter of the girls. He did not enter that room again, but found it convenient to talk with grandpa in the barn, until he knew that "those giggling girls had gone home" Youths'1 Companion. VAIN GIRLS. They Beans as Food, lnc nutritive value or beans is very great, greater than almost any other ar ticle of food in common use. Consider ing their richness they arc probably the cheapest food wc have, but somewhat difficult of digestion, probably owing to the fact that we rarclv cook them enough and masticate insufficiently. In prepa-ing beans for the table they snouid be lirst well soaked in cold wa ter, then thrown into boilinir water and cooked of a medium const'tuencv. be? tween a fluid and a solid, neither too thick nor too thin. Thev reouire somo acid when eaten, and a sufficient amount of salt to render them palatable. They may bo eaten with potatoes or other VnO"rt 'jlllfW VrVlL-.ll s,sntnin ttiA-M nd less albumen, rather than with too much bread ornieat. Cleveland Leader. AUaagcr, b.TpS.A,t. gs habiU Canon Farrar offers 100 for proof of one instance where drunkenness has been cured without total abstinence There is no mistake that a vast amount of drinking of tho lesser stira ulents as well as the greater ia the result of a, depletion of the system by Tiiey May Attract Attention, Bnt Can Xot Win Respect. ; It is not difficult for a young lady to attract attention in society, The youn men naturally and properly regard, tho girls with attentive eyes. As a general thing they have come to the partv for the purpose of enjoying the society bf young ladies, and they look around at once to see who is present, how they arc dressed, and to whom they had better address themselves. , Modest and desir able young men are a little inodest in the society of ladies, and' are easily caught by a familiar manner. It puts them at their ease, and that is just what they want most at the beginning of an evening. - . Men of tho wrong stamp, too,- aro sure to flock alxmt a girl who looks, be haves and dresses in a vain style. They amuse themselves by, experimenting upon her vanity, and seeing "how far they can go." She would not enjoy hearing their remarks about her when they are by themselves. Iso girl gains any thing by lowerin tho standard of decorum. " Men may flirt with her, fiatter her and , fool - her; but she does not win the . esteem of the kind of men whose love follows re specV but never precmlcs it N. Y. Ledger. , -; An Ancient Pavement. : Siguor Lanciani has discovered a beautiful mosaic pavement in the Via Appia, Home,, four kilometers outside the Torta Forese. It dates from about the first century, and is the floor of an upper room of a tomb or columbarium. Only a few traces of the walls of this room are left, bnt tho tomb below is in tact The mosaic is perfect and is most finely colored. -; It measures nine feet by slv, and -represents tbcEapeof Pro serpine, Pluto in a chariot drawn hv four black horses holding rroserpinc on his left arm, with Mercury in front lead ing the way. Behind the chariot aro four terrihed nymphs running in the other direction. The edge has a very fine border, and in each corner is a figure representing a season of the year. Over the border and between each nair of seasons there arc ducks and other water birds. The htad of winter' is draped with a vail, and is considered a perfect likeness of Plutarch. it. Y. I'OiL - - - - - ' - Bucklen Arnica Salve. 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