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    ROSEBUBG REVIEW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1886.
The following from the Jacksonville
Times is certainly to the point, and har
monizes with our views precisely:
The Republicans organs and shnek
er8 have all along been cbarging Presi
dent Cleveland with inconsistency, say
ing that he was removing Eepublican
office-holders for offensive partisanism,
while he permitted Democratic officials
to commit the very same acts the others
were - removed for. - Of couise there
was no foundation for this, and for the
purpose of emphasizing his views and
intentions in this matter, he has just
issued the following warning to his sub
ordinates: EXECTUTIVE MaSSIOX, t
Washington, D. G, July 14, SG.
To Heads of Department in the
Service of the General Gocernmnt: I
deem this a proper time to especially
warrwall subordinates in the several
departments, and all office-holders un
der the general government, against
the use of their official positions in at-
tempts to control political... movements
in their localities Office-holdws are
agents of the people, not their masters.
Not only is their time and labor due
to the government, but they should
scrupulously avoid in their political
action, as well as in the discbarge of
their duty, offending by a display of
obtrusive partisanship their neighbors
w!io have relations with them.
As public officials they should con
stantly remember that their party
friends from whom they have received
preferment have not invested them with
the power of arbitrarily managing po
litical affairs. They have no right, as
office-holders, to dictate the action of
their party associates, or throttle free
dom of action within party lines by
methods and practices which prevert
every useful and justifiable purpose of
party organization. The influence of
federal offices should not be felt in the
manipulation of political primary meet
ings and nominating conventions. The
use of these officials of their positions
to compas3 iheir selections as delegate8
to political conventions is indecent and
unfair, and a proper regard for the pro
prieties and requirements of political
place will also prevent their assuming
the active conduct of political cam
paigng.
A just disci imiuatiou in this regard
between the things a citizen may prop
erly do and the purposes Cor which a
public office should not be used is easy,
in the light of a correct appreciation of
the relations between the people and
those intrusted with official place, and
consideration of fch necessity under our
form of government of political action
free trom official coercion.
You are requested to communicate
the substance of these views to those
for whose guidance they are intended
' Gboveb Cleveland,
VR011IBTT10 DID CAltJlV.
from the Orcgonian we take the fol
lowing extract which shows he sileut
force against whiskey and saloons:
'It i3 now shown that upon the
actual vote cast in Washington Terri
tory in the late "local option" election
there was an actual majority for pro
hibition ot 488; and this, though no
vote was taken in many of the rural
precincts. In the towns there was a
full vole, and in most of them large
anti.prohibition majorities. It is ap
parent that almost if not the entire
anti-prohibition vote was polled, while
it is certain that much of the prohibi
tion vote was not, since in many of the
rural districts no vote was taken. We
cannot question the Walla Walla J our
nal's conclusion that there is a large
prohibition majority in the territory.
The same very probably would also
be found trHC in Oregon. But such a
vote by no means nettles the liquor
question. A voU to abolish the liquor
traffic cannot be depended on to abol
ish it, and the reason is plain. Doug
las, Jackson, Linn and Marion counties
may throw nearly a solid vote for pro
hibition, yet their decree will not en
force prohibition in Portland and
Astoria,, nor even. in . their, own larger
towns. It would be easy, no doubt, to
carry prohibition on a general vote in
Oregon as well as in, Washington; but
this would not solve the problem. It
is very likely, however, that Oregon
will try it. Lai ge numbers of our
earnest people believe in the efficacy of
prohibitory laws, and they will not be
argued out of their belief and its con
sequent purpose.
President Cleveland does not be
lieva that measles affect the spinal col
umn except in pension cases; or that
the diarrhoea causes sore eyes: nor
that suicides by drowning and mor
phine poisoning were the result of in
juries received in the service. On
these points of practical medicine be
takes stock with John A. Logan.
Democrat .
Whenever there is any corruption
uncovered in American politics there
is almost sure to be uncovered a saloon
at the same time, The Voice.
Another call for 94,000,00 ort,h
of 3 per cent bonds has been issued by
tho acting secretary of the treasury.
Subscribe for Tfm Revjev,
Cn$UitHcy, Thou art m tJcwf.
The refusal to confirm Mr. Mathews,
the colored Democrat whom President
Cleveland nominated for Recorder in
the District of Columbia, shows that
whatever rights were conferred upon
the negro by the amended constitution
the right to be a Democrat . was not
one of them in the opinion -of "Repub
lican Senators. No doubt was enter
tained of Mr. Matliews' honesty or
capacity. The color of his skin and
his politics defeated him. Only last
month another instance of the prejudice
against the advancement of the colored
people was shown in Vincennes, Ind.,
in the refusal of a number of young
ladies to graduate from the public
school, because a young colored girl
who had passed the required examina
tion aspired to tbe same honor. Now
if this last had occured "down South,"
old John Sherman, Hoar and the "rest
of 'em" would have wept oceans of
tears for the persecuted graduate, but
as lonjc as it occured north of Mason
fc Dixon's line the Republican papers
are as mum as they have been over the
pension frauds. Verily, "consistency,
thou art a jewel," and our Repnblican
brethren are diamonds of the Jirnt tc-
rer.-TJ -Star.- -'
Senator Mitcheli of this stale, lias
dipped into the much-discussed John
Roach matter. On the 6th inst. he
submitted a proposed amendment to
the general deficiency bill to provide
for the payment to John Roach & Son
of $20,270 for wharfage and care of the
monitor Roanoke from March 17,1877,
to the time of its sale in 1883, includ
ing towage, pilotage, etc., also to pay
them 38,840 in full for the cost of
changing thereon the fi ame of the Puri
tan.
Coxuress will adjourn in a few days
without doubt, and the good news is
that the River and Harber bill has
passed both Houses, and we have no
misgiving as to the signature of the
President baing attached.
The population of the United States
doubles in twenty-five years, while in
slow going France it takes a hundred
and forty years.
NEW THIS WEEK.
ASSESSORS NOTICE.
iUOUK IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT THE
XV eeunty Board of Equalization will attend at
the office ot the County Clerk on Monday the 30th
day at August 1886, and publicly examine the Asseoa.
ment Rolls and eorrt all rrnra Sn nlnitlin
description or qualities ot lands, lots or other
property. K. C. ACT, l ounty Assesnor.
August fill), 18S6.
EXECUTOR'S FIXAL XOTICE
IS COCXTY COURT, STATE OF OREGON, EOR
Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate i Thomas Livingston,
ucuviipeu.
NOTICE in herein- viven lliai tli tni.1um'.n,.o.l
Executor of theabote named estate, has filed his
final account In the above entitled Court in the set
tlement ot ami.! estate and that the said Court, by
order duly made, has fixed ondav, the 7th day of
September, 18SS, for hearing objection, if any there
oe, loaaiu nuaj account, ana me settlement of said
estate. juua LIVINGSTON, Executor.
Dated August 4th, 1S83.
CITY TAX HQTIGE
THE TAX-PAYERS of Rosobur
are hereby notified that the CITY
TAXES arc now due and payable to
the Marshal, who will call for them in
a few days. Have the money ready.
Can only c all ONCE.
GEO. J. LANGES JUERO,
Uity Marshal and Tux Collector.
Coffee Hou se.
GOOD MEAL
Por2SCents-
Located ou Jackson street 3d door
north from S. Marks' store.
John Kennedy,
Proprietor. .
DYSPEPSIA.
NmI ti';irr h.iW'-. mcitiiil worry, norvous
.'XciU'iii' iii', i-x'vx ur impnulcm-f in rat
io r tir tlri;ik!:i.', Hint vnrfcnw otju r caiiM's
1 mi In ; !! MipMt tun followed by fwral
.1 v,i;t 'fiir iii ytt tlif liver, kidney. hihJ
Uu,'t.' i i wliirli i!k- diorhT of v.u-h
-'in h -v m Hi ieifiniiity if the other.
'. Vi jitf'liu'e roil!! iiri; J.o of Aix
liti . N.i :;. J il Hi'sith, Heartburn. Flat
..'. t!..in I leadaflie". faiiure
it ..jvsi.-.si :!vi iiii'iiial lar, liNtressing
..ne 'i vrciVlit cvl rni!nei in Hi stomucli.
nn i : a "1 1 'osi i vinjes, all of which lire
'ii ii ,: 'l r as Dyspepsia,
-vrri' .'H'taiiee Alieivlhii disease dfKs
-tn TM it(t t,-.;i)i -" iv.riilous taint in tiws
b.. rii..;wy lie eontldi'iitly
. !k.- . :-t :ivujv. Those inses
,t ""-lu..! ' v ..- e'tnitlve infliu-ui e of
' . "H'h Fif.M " ill eertainly yield if .
U. ai s .t-i 7 ; tho powerf hi blood
,. Ht).' ' .. "HJitio f i Avek's S.tlW.tPA-
J . ; .- iioiiI,l kiiotv that th longer
. ' ilirir malady U jiostponiii.
u. itiiii'-tit f 'Uiv it lK'coine.
over's Pills
T.-vt t f: il ' rflifve the Itowrl nd pro
lc rii.:.' ji:-:iltl:fii! and rejnilar netioti.
i.. :jr.k 1. ;i;epsia. Teiii))niry
.. "vi.i.. ni "W ; p:i:im lit hann. The
Hit :-lh; f ! v liili the riif-Med '
..in.. : 'h . "'nr.' 'I ttr "hiile'," pwl !
')!!; . ...';. i-' inevitably followed
i ;ie'i-(ii ..':t' the orjran weaker
h:,.i :. -r..f.
. i.id by my wdcntiiry
'"'.,. ..t:.:- rlsi-inte; - , VEK'n l'll.L8
. 'ir.i. tl i.. -t-vuv ii-U C TlKiiriM-talonal lie
, .ip i,.f'fii riir! I.-' HkU5li-SW Patxu-
-1 ! i.M'J !' jry Avkk's Pills a a
n . ty f-ir t-iiii5-.tti, 'outlpiitloi, and
.."-&.; '. Jt..ii I i.ad lootf b n a tuf
., -. i .'u.d llu-;r t. ti'i cii-.mJ ubuinnl
ir-Miii-' rui.'. -TJity 1 Inn'-fit'-d me more
;; na'lii' -f..'iiK'iT!-for tried." M.V.
V -K.,.i j.' .VT.'fc- t , Cli ttgo, III.
'iu entirely i-ofrceti-d the costive
lu. .. :. i ... "i lin.'r-'vwl my c-ncraj li-altb."
v. y-.( ;i IS. llAtSMWC, .lllimta, Oil,
Tlu n:-' i llW'vo nml tin- U't phyislc I
' av i-T r"l'..i"iul. Oi dofi will (lUW'kly move
..n- b..r . (- -ti'l r?y head from jKiin.'' W. I.
.;--.''', !".
"A urn," i r 1m I.lver t'ouiplalut, Dy-
pii. :" N.-ir:lB-i4 fr the iiiot twenty
V -n-. .VttM' PlM.n linvti liewlited me more
;'iar ..! m-iiiWne I lave v k p," I'. K.
l.Ktl:, Srr&HiBrr, Rtnr Co., ml.
"K.h- Irlrf '-'" rl" liivalitaWe," i. T.
il.W!-. Xi-iu, Trral. .
AYER'S PILUS,
I-rtKP.tl!El BT
rr. J. O. A er & Co Lovrell, Mass.
jfM '? pnigjjlst.
SUMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
For all li-.a-c of the : ,
Liver, Sidneys, SancI; ani Spleen.
. Thi purely vcgt'tnltl pre
paration, nn ci.l lifa'H a a
Family Medici..', orijc:nie. J in
the S:th in ktttii. it aos
freiilly ou tV It-wrl a .d
bLhlaoyn ami vurrrtia :!e
action ofthc l.nrr. . w.i i. th-rc- :
fore, the ln-r p;e,.itmtirT
medicine, r. h -i. vrt th- ic5- .
nest may prove 1" 1" !!.
common rii.avr it w II, tu '.
sutsiittMl l,y sr.y ;l.cr mc-ii-cine,
efl'etrt :i .- K'"I rur.
The Recnlator ' " r.dnin'svrr ;n any
condition of the y:ni. i tnt.!;r nti -lrr:im-Unrfu
can it d- I-tmii. !i :) i-ivinn.te
like a glass of wine, I" i- ; 'i.: x.clmij b.v.t
ape to lead to iniemiv r.il ; .r.mt- ili
geHtlon, cUti&ip'iUs U -.iiLm!,., yt:l x?nt-r-aUjrtoiie
up the in. li.c -iue -s sin..!),
not UlipleHsant, ant' t- v intr a tni'luvtled.
No los of li'.or, i ii:i-r-mption
or of
i busiiws ;.it. u. d:t j
. Regulator.
Children of
Colic, Head . !.-. : -irk
' Stoni"h, r ie p .-;-! w
more will give r !. '.
If ta!:en nccn !. I!v !-v pa
tients expo-ert t. ".IA . Rl A,
ill exprl iht J-.,-. ....... i..to-t
them from au. U
a rnmtav i';mos
I have been practicing ir.ij'ni- tw enty yrars,
ami have never been 1k -:p a vtjtable
compound that irowld, lii.r 5-iiin n: L.vcr pecu
lator, promptly and efflttivwly .i.-.: ihe I.ivor to
action, and at the same- titt-i -msi-Ail of weak
' cnin) the digcMivc anl a--;i.i'.i..;i.--, imcrs of the
system. L. M.. Hisroi;, V. I .,W :.,:;n(;ti,n, Ark.
SEE THAT VOf CKT TIIK VKM'iNK.. "
J. H. Zeilin &. Co., Philads.p.va, i.
New Stage Line.
R0SEBUR6
TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves lvOKtbuig, Mondays, Wudues
days, faiday's, and returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays.! Time of
leaving both terminal points G o'clock
A. M. and arrives at each ; point at C
o'clock 1 M.
ioBT, T. MfCtLLOCH,
Prop.
PAINT SHOP
For House,
Carriage,
Sign, ; ,:
Ornamental,
and all kinds
of painting
Call on Wul Davis at Flocd's old
corner, Roseburg Or.
TUB
CRA1E CURE.
SAL-3
IUSOATELLE
In America
WITHOUT
THE
EXPENSE CF
AN
EUBOPEAN JOUfiHET!
The crjatalized salts, as obuiiied in x pure state
from grapes aud choice fruit, in a portable, ilat
able, simple form, are now presented to the public of
America as the grandest resolvent of impure blood,
corrector of the liver ami rcnUt.ir of the bowels
the natutal promoter of
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.,
Kuiinciit physicians claim this achievement a new
ra in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes
the blood yitli its natural salines that arc lost or
eliminated ei ey day. -
SAI-ML'UATELLII
A POSITIVE, X TUBAL
SICK HEADACHE AND
DYSPEPSIA CUIIE. ,
Sal-Muscatelli is Nature's own product. It sup
plies to the system the want of sound, ripe grapes
and fruit; it is the simplest and best preventive and
cure for all functional derangements of the liver and
kindred ailments.; prevail ts the absorption of malari
al diseases fevers of ail ttJuds; counteracts the ef
fects of bad air, poor drainage and iuifiure water; a
powerful oxjdijcr of the blood; a natural' specific
for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the
effects of accidental Indigestion from excessive eat
in; and drinking. Have it in your homes and on
your travels. It is a specific for the fagged, weary
and sort) -out.
repaired by the
London Sal-Musm3ati5i,i,e C'y..
LOXWN, C.XOLAXD.
Beware of imitations. The ecuuine In "blue
wrappers ooly.
iScid frritilars G. EVANOVITCH, General
American Manager, P. O Bo? t033, New York City.
Mention this paper. For sale hy S. tTanj'lton Rose
burg Oregon. I
LIME! LIME!
The uodefsigned have uow, and
will constantly keep
a full supply of fresli stone lime
jat our kilns
JVeap Roseburer.
Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to.
Add re
E. J. Momo'cr,' or H. O. Flint,
Koseburg, Oregon.
"
PRICES I1EASOWABI.E!
For Sale!
Forty Acres of unimnioveil land,
and half in the Coqwration limits of
the city of Roseourg, a good spring of
living water, a very desirable location
for a lioina. Situate iu the eastern
part of the city. For further informs,
tion and terms apply to this office or
Jlra. Bowels ' .
DEVORE &
Successors to PA HE
DEA1.KRS IN
0RUC3. PAINTS.
eiASS, JEWELRY.
PUnY, COMES, E1C. ETC.
. We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will 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 ones.
GIVE US
GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY.
This Popular School Will . Open for the Fall Teem on the
IHr8t Llonday in September
A Full Corps of Competent Instructor..
RATES OF TUITION.
Primary per teun uf twelve weeks.
Grammar School "
Academic " " "
For further particulars addicts
1 1 EN
WillamettE UniverSitY,
PllOFESSORS k IN.STIIUCTOKS
$50 S(uIcut& 375 4iraIuaie.
Department of Literature, Law, Med-
'c'ne. Mus'c aid Art . ;
Girla Ward in Wuuian't College, 'kh " uk-ely fur
nished nxHus, J3.50 er week. BoyJ ami Vouug
Mens' board in the Younjr inena'
BOARDING HALL,
A building just purchased ad jremod- !
eled nitli 20 room, , ;
$i.50 IRer WeeK-
The younjr men are expected to supiily their fur
iiiturc, wood and light aud pay One Dollar a month
rent: This is the most rersonable living to students
i men tne University has crsr oRcretl. The I'rcsi
dent boards iu the hall and has the supervision.
iTTirgt Term Begins September 6th. Catalogues
sent free
T. VAX St'OY,
President, Salem, Oregon.
CH I C AGO
COTTAdE
OEICAKl
Has attained a standard of excelieoce which
fklmiu of no superior.
. It contains every improvement that inventive
Beams, sua mout' pan proquce. .
These Organs are celebrated for volume,
quality of tone, quick response, artistic destum,
beauty in finish, perfect construction, making
them the most desirable organs for homes.
buuoois, cnurcnes, tougvs, Bocittues, f.ip.
ESTABLISHED BEPFTATIOIT.
I7XEQrAX.E FACIUTIES,
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
f HK POPULAR ORGAN
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogue, and l'rioo lilts, on application, nn
CHICAGO COTTASE 0R6AN CO.
r. Randolph and Ann St., CHICAC0 ILL
For Sale.
I have for sale a one-half interest in
a first class Sliingjo 3IiJ), situated on
IluUxird Crcojf. Wo tyavp a gQod
water pover, and tho mill 19 ia gped
running order, I also have a onc-liajf
interest in all the Bhinglc Timber ou
the laud on which the mill is situated,
360 acres, and limber can be run to
the mill with very little expense.
I will still for cash, trade or sacurity.
Apply to J. J.1H51E.S,
(Jajpfjija Feirv, Oregon. m28tf
Henry Baoton'o
R
Gr
s
OSKBURG
ROCEUV
TORE.
JEEPS CONST ANTLV ou iiand a luji assotiujUft
GROCERIES!
Of 411 ilinds!
tiuaraiitt-ei to be ot the best ijiudUy. -FRUIT
JARS,
CANNED FRUITS,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
TF.A, COFFEK, ' '
SUGAR,
A SPECIALTY.
CANP1ES ad CAKES.
Produce HongUt
AND THE
Highest CASH PRICe Paid'
Give me a val! and i-onviiit-e ,vourelve.
, , , GOODS delivered anywhere in the City '
Limit free of Chance.
Henry Baston
Jack so n Street,
DR. JORDAN'S
Mlseum ok Anatomv.
751 Mrlct Strt
SAN r RAN CISCO.
fpO AND LEARX IIO TO kVOrV
IT disease, and how wontlerfuIlT
yoty are made. Private Office, 11 Geary Street
PoljSVltation on I.qU uanh(?od and all di'ftates 0
vm. Stud for fit ek?.l
OT7B BVSST
J 22
ZS J i klNTED
TO I P?B
EXCEL. YABff
,1
M7I i
ELLIOTT
$ DIM Ml CK
OXt.3aCOJ5I
OILS,
WATOHES.
AO ALL. j)
S 3 U0
. 5 00
8 00
II Y I BENSON A. M. Pijknciial.
Oregon j TVicific T"ai!road,
nly l-'opular 1 onte,
Fast time! Sur -':iicctioiu: New ciiiipniciit
Zlj miles shorter; 40 hours leas time; accommoda
Hons uiisiirpacscd for comfort aud safety. Fares
and Freight MUCH LESS than by any other route
between all points in Willamette Valley and San
Francisco. Only Route to that Popular Summer re
sort, Vauiiia Day where for moderate excuic you
can enjoy.
Surf ISiitliiii','!
Iteach for liriviii'- and Walliiii'.'!
N Fishunr in Itiveraiid Brooks!
E Keep Sea Kisliinif!
It Ilotcld and lictter AccjmiuiHlatioii!
Thau at any other Summer Itcsort 011 the Coast of
Oregon. Daily passenger trains except Sundays.
Iave Corvallis at 2 r. M. L'v. Yaijuiuaat 7.10 .V- M.
Oregon & California West Side trains connect at
Corvallis. Oregon & California Ewt Side trains
connect with stages at Albany at 12.05 P.- M.
Round trip tickets at exclusion rates good till
September 30th.
Th fine A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City" sails
From Yainiina F roni San Francisco
Tuesdav, July 6. I.Monday July 12th,
Saturday. .. 17, Friday. .. 23rd,
Thursday, 2. I Wednesday, Aug. 4th,
Tuesday, - Aog. 10, Monilsy, liith
Sunday, , ii, j Saturday, 28th
Fares Rail i Cabiu 14, Rail & Stecragt &).SS.
For further information apply to
C. C. llogue
A. O. F. & P. Ajc't.. Conallis.
FOR SALE.
Cheap for cash or approved cre
dit a superior lot of pure bred
Merino Sheep, both bucks and
ewes. The same can be seen
at our ranch near "Wilbur. Cor
respondence Solicited. Address
T, Smith k Son, Wilbur, Or.
For Sale!
lOO Ilctul of cwt's imltnlitig
210 lambs, and
10 wethers.
Inquire of E. (. Voting it Co., or
James Chcnowcth of Oakland Oregon,
or of Sampson Suthcilin of Fair Oaks
at his farm.
HEW YORK LUMBFU
& Wood Yard
IJoinIl It ilunrll's
East side of track pno block south of
depot is where you will find, number
one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar,
Fir, and all Dimcntion lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
shinglea, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, OeiUne, Rustic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar posts, 1J inch plank
sawed expressly for sidewalks. I
represent the Sugar Pine Door fc
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 the busi
ness, the machinery is new and put
up in the best manner, and all under
firtict discipline and order. Their
work is all done 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 aud
Gates complete. I also represent a
number one mill at Yoncolla where I
hayc sawed all Dimention lumber to
order on short notice. All guaranteed
ag represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and 1'iiccs Info re purchasing.
Stove wood constantly ou hand at
HARD TIME PRICES.
OREGON
STATE UNIVERSITY!
izxiGnuiz CZTlf
Sessiox I88C-S7.
Kirt term begins Sf.pte.mbek 13, lSj
Secure FREE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply
ing to your Cuunty Superintendent. '
Board And Lodging
Per week $3 to $5-.
TUITION PER YEAR.
Elementary Englikh Department...... $30.00
Other Dqwrfments. . .... . . ........ $40.00
Semi postal for catalogue with fall particu
lars, to . f
PROF. JOHN STRAl'IS,
Secretary Faculty,
Eileen : City Oteswii
t f 1
, , , , -sgfer ;;trJ
CH AS.
Rifles Shotguns.
Staple & Faiicy Catlery
AGENT.
For the "Whitr" Sewing Machiiu s, Mitchell Wagoiw."
SUGAR HE DOOK
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
Lumhen
Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea
soned in Our 1RY HOUSE When Desir ed.
also- ;-.
JlauuhH-turei'sof Saxh & Hours in all Sixes ami (uaiitilii's.
Our Factory in uow iu full operation, and
ami OFfjrv; Fittings, Tuimsu ami Sritoi.L
dencu which is as.-uicil pntinpt attention.
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
UOUtSH per M ...... .
UUSTIU hx M .....
FLOORING icr M . .
Situated 15 miles from itosoburg on
1000 PEWARl
' ' -
Witt h. trivin an.- m.n Tllfl TT-T-TT .
1 .:T. " " j" avnuurutu p 1
wuu Mm (iruuuce a sci'
enlist of larcre exixri
ence, and widely known
tn he an honcrable man
who Will asxert that re- PrACTICALiy
MUVU WV .IUV IB " '
of the most enduring f
all known materials to
withstand the actions
of flint--- r
r - r
the woather.
TlETRfllT
BRONZE CO.. 45000
ll-W mi:.. I. v
MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwcll, Agent,
NNOUInCES TO THE PUBLIC
TO FUKNISH
lSVJSKYTIIIIVC; I TV Ills JL,IISia
H
aving 'aklv lilted up a new STEAM
prepared to furnish lumber of all
Hard Time
Barn lumber and fencing furnished
DO YOU WANT
MO
OR
ROUGH
Lumber
At Fair Prices?
Do you want to build next season! If so have your lumber sawed uow
that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will cost no mjre.
ADDRESS
J. O, Booth, Cleveland, Of. II. A. Booth, Drain Or.
. Staver h Walker,
208 to 214 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Dealers in all kinds of Faim and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine
Bating, Oils and Machinj supplies. Sond for our handsomely illustrated Cat
alogue, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before pur
chasiug elsewhere, anything in auy line. We will give you the bkst nmchin
ery, at lowest prices.
-rk mvtm P"r " 'i hond Trial fT CUP j) mid Ihc tinpoHlmi ol pr-tcl. ft ;;:.
r TVliI'Mkase. Biulod to t. J&JTS-m ' . IbrUme mwblM.KiKi hJ! Out.-.-
A &jumiUxMl.ot whom took, fall tre
Bcotg4irw.retard tahMith k n.f
' W u.i.dii ir n. i nun
4 luwlicKl Out. tor hmon lebiltt. Ui.n (
l"lrfi".nthaiid Vicoron Health.
lOTMMWha.naer from Ibe mnnf .bcare d iviuu
Droasbtatwat bj I ndfwrm ion. i-iixwure, 0--Braia
. or voolra. Iadalca. w ak Unit roa Mud wt
IPwfi,T7U?JfAtW?ntof'0urtrootil and anear.
RUPTURES fZRf ON oan has fRCI
M. HALL
OZtBO-OlV
I9T
A munition,
Fishing Tackcl
-AND-
AID LUMBBR
wo cau ofVcr as a specialty all kinds of !Stoi:e
work at lowest figures. W'c soljoit corrcspon-
s-jf v .vis l'is D.on k JamuerCo.
Orauta Pass, On-jon.
9.00
......17.00
$17.00.
Ca.mkox it Co. Managers.
North Uiupqua. rJootl loads iu Summer.
WHITE BRONZE
V
,,TRD, and
nQNUMENTAL statttadv
TATlWVlr Wrr.. nw-.r-T.-t il,..
,'Pricesori WORLD'S FAIR.
1 S H -1 - ."
- Jacksonville, Oregon
THAT HE IS NOW PltEPAKED
SAW. .MILL on South Deer creek, is
kimls on short notice at
Prices.
011 short notice.
J. J. WIUTSEIT.
DRESSED
- ttmt. 11W W Hi HUEUT lut L' W
Cl RED thOKSMi. duM itXri;..,
' tin attention 10 cut wn, ot riv t".n
orincmtTeoieiice in tnv a. i-mii.Iwi
on aritntifte nwdifat princlpia. lly irr. 1
Tpiicauion m in. ra o 1 aiarajc fli tfpn
uenrc ia felt without deter. The ftuir- 1
wuieuanimuiiiceiemrateoriilearegierobai'k.lhe pstient
becomea cheerfulaad rapidly guo buth KniifU and hcaiih
TaEATMEMT. fa Kwtm, 37Tr7lfct.U Three, 17
HARRIS REMEDY CO., M FH CEKtST3,
Trial of our Apptlanot. Atkfor Ttrmt!
r.:r:uriiTYfrcniAnr:oYAr;cE
i. 0 ' 1
91f only of he flrtMt andfeestqaal
Every g-ood thlnar ia Counter
feited, and consumers are CAU
TIONED against IMITATION 3 of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See that the exact
label is on each chimney as above.
The Pearl Top is always clear and
bright Glass.
Haauftetored OXI.T by
GEO. A. OACOETH & CO.
PlttAbargh Lead Qlas Work.
TOR SALE BY DEALERS.
Cry for
PITCHER'S
nl il kimk
Health and Sleep without
Morphine
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice For Publication.
t-anl Offli-c at Knschursr. Or. Juiv 21t.
NOTICE IS IIEKtUV WIVES THAT THK FOL
lowin lianicd ttcttlcr baa (ilotl nutir f hie
liitentiun tu make final ppf .in miif. .rt uf hi
claim, aril that said proof will be maic licfore the
Keiittcr or Receiver ( the I.. S. Laud odicc at
Kebnp' t)r. on Saturday Aui:. Sjtb. lSWi. i;n
Owen Wrllxio, IlomesteaU ilaim So. SUl, for the
f 4 H A W 1 aud 1 of S W t Sec 12Ti. 2i) S. R.
went W. M. 9
He names the follow in:; ilivc5i.' to' irye hi
coiittnuouit rctiiileiio: Hoii, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: lfcnry Htaiuiicy, John Thrttatt, John Wil
son, (ieon.'i Korilncy, aH of Cam as Vallfy Ooulu
county Or.
Cuax. W. Joijnston, Ile;istcr,
NOTICE FOR rUKLICATIOX
" Land Oltlc at Rowbm g, Oregon, Hth 18S8.
NOTK'EISIIEKEBY C.IVESTIIAT THE FOL
U.wim; naniol settler hag filed notirc of h itn
tcution to make dual proof in sunurt of his cl aim,
and that Raid riNf a ill be nule before the Ueeistr
or Kcecivcr at Uoscburg, lnd Ortirc on Sattirdav,
AUttiO. 21, lbSfl, viz: Harriett S. Crow Homestead
No. 3510 for Uds So"5, Q, 7, li S. Sec. 6 I'll JO S. It.
West W. M. .
He names the folloui witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: II, O. Crow, of Looking Glaw, and It. M.
Foley, K. J. Euslcy, A. Enslcy, all of L"nisaa Kerry
Douglas Co. Or.
Chax. W. JiiiiNsiox, Keyuitcr.,
Notice of Filial ScUleiiKnt
In tire County Courtof the State ol Oregon in aud
for the County of DoiiL'las.
Iu the matter of the EtUtc i
of - -
Joseph Jacquca dee'd )
TmrTICE IS HEREUYG1VE THAT THF. I'S
Xl tlcrsiitul S:fl f;cl his filial account as Execu
tor of said estate in the above entitled Court, aud
the said Court by order duly made aud entered irf
record on the 8tU day of July 156. Moifiay the 6tb
day of Scptemlier 18o6 was apixdnted for litarinR ob
jections if any tit wo bo to said final account and
the settlement uf sakl estate. .
D. E. Pari.et
lald July, 8th, Executor.'
NOTICE.
OF "
Applicaiioti to Purchase TiuiU-r Land.
V. H. Land ff7tfe). R.ouliti ro- Or iimi. i jc.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVES 1 HAT, IS CoM
pliancc with tbe pro- tsious of Die Act of Cm.
jrress approved June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An Act f
.... ni qG ouivvs io miiinntia.
Omrim Va .-. .1.. 1 l.:.. rr .....
T. Sherntts, whose lost-office address is Norfolk,
lh.M,la fn ..... I 1 . I - . 1 .. ... 1
, vi ., uas vuis aay nieu in tnii omce
his application to purchase the West half of South
hast quarter Section No. 4, in township So, 41 S,
Range No. 10 W, of the Willamette meridian.
All persons holding any adverse cbUm thersto ar
required to present ttie tame at this office within
sixty days fjom the first publication of this notice.
CllAS. W. JolI?tSTO!C,
, - , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburj, Oregon. June 2Sth lso6,
fJ'OTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
11 lowing- nained settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will fc made before the Register
and Rtteiver of tbe L S. Land Office at Roscbbrtr,
Or, on Saturday, Aug. 7th, IS!, vix.XarrA. Johan
sen formerly Mary a Looney, Homestead No. 4!M
h i' i. 8- K- i S- E. 1 nd N, E. 1
ot 8. E. i, Sec. 10, Tp. 30, 8. ft, 9 West, W. U. .
ue name, the followluy witnesses to pnv hi
"'" residence upon and cultivation of, said
, .... . .ura, rranc Kenyan, Wm. Tbomp-
mii, of Camas V ley, and H. 8. Frem h, iUweburV,
R?Uftr.
Notice For rublltatlon,
UndCKBecat Roseburg. Ornii.. Joi. in. ii
TM-QT1CE IS HEREBY CIVES THAT THE rX-L-11
lowing- natned setUr has filed notice of his in-
-------- .vutaue oerore tne Kihm.-
ter and Receiver of V. S. Land OrHe. at ttrcbuVT
of s. hirTfkTr:
He names the folfoii.ff witnesses to" invve hi.
coiitinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
.'V:-'fL1,,r',,n' Samuel Douson, J. II.
Hhltwttt. Kltiiih ll .iflul.l . n .a t i .
, .,-.( . ... aini-uuz, fotitfraa
COUiity, Or. fias W. Joiiii.tix.k
Register,
Notice For l,ubiicatioa, v
Nlind office rt Roebortr Or. Juh 2Tth. IsSil
OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVES T1UT THE FOL-
. .i "" "-" MKr naa din nouce 01 ins in
tention to make final proof in supH.rt of his claim,
B tics thir can .-2 ne. l aT t m . . .
- m pt.ji win oo mace ueiore the Reinster
j x "we ai uoseiiurir or., ou
SMtanlayget. Hth. IsW. viz: - . " ' 1
UfVlH CHKLFOE
HonMNtca.1 Claim So. Uill for the S W of H W I
j7 s w t " x w' i' See. SJTp. 2!) S. IL 6 W est
He namc Uie folioniiijf witness to prove his con
n.. 'V. t"vi"" "f, said land.
' 'u ofr. K,,,,"pff. iHl John Htorv.
WttTj 'f' ' 18 " I'ou.lks
Children