9 I . ROSEBURG - REVIEW J J FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 188G. WAHHtXGTOS LETTER. Washington-. July 19, 1886. Congress is lingering long this sum mer. Tkoso who know best fix the date of adjournment as the 10th of August. But .it is understood that there will be no agreement as to a fixed time of adjournment until the actual day, the reason of this being that when a resolution declaring a certain day for adjournment is agreed to in advance, the last six days of the session are made suspension of-iule days. ; At such times some of the worst "jobs ever known in the history of Congress have been passed. . The "jobs" are anxiously awaiting this harvest time. Every job that has been knocking at the door ot Congress this session has fastened its hope upon this annual pe riod when the unlocking of the Treas ury vaults is declared. Messrs Kandall and Morrison are credited with this plan to prevent "jobs" getting through in the hurry of the last days of the session. If they succeed, think of the disappointments and blasted hopes that will fall at the heels of the Forty-Ninth Congress. Even should this session be marked in no other way than with a defense of the National Treasury, it would have an honored place in the nation's his toiy. But there are other ways in which the present session is remarkable. If the House itself has not completed all the legislation that was hoped for, the committees have done more work by far than . the committees of, any pre vious House. They have considered and reported to the House over 3,100 bills, during this first session. In .both sessions of the Forty-eighth Congress, only 2,696 bills were thus acted on. The flood of bills that has been poured upon the present Congress ia also un precedented, over 10,000 having been introduced into the House alone. After repeated attempts aud failures the House has succeeded m passing one little private pension bill over the President's veto. Speaking , of ad journment, it is probable that the last days of the session will be involved in a heated political debate at the Senate end of the Capitol The Sen ate is expected to pass a resolution for the printing of Presidential veto roes sages from the organization of Con- gress to the present day. They will probably be in the hands of Senators within a week. This is the prelude to a fight Referring to the prospects for ad journment, Representative Bland, the silver man of Missouri, declared that the Senate was moving even more slowly than the House in furnishing prospective "veto material," for as such he characterized the River and Harbor bill. The length of time the Senate consumed in pottering oyer this measure made him think the Sen ate seemed more anxious for the grab than the House. "Now," continued he, "if the President sees fit to veto the measure, no power can prevail upon Congress to pass the bill over his op position." Representative Hatch, also of Missouri, and one of Oleomarga rine's bitterest foes, has said that he strained his conscience in voting for the River and Harbor bill when it first passed the House, and that he will not do it a second time. Congress has voted ; to reduce the mileage of army officers from eight cents to four cents a wile. That is about twice what it costs 'them to travel. But tho allowance of Con gressmen is still twenty( cents a mile, the same as in the slagfe coach em. The clamor "On what uaWis of right or reason is this1" has failed, so far, in impressing Congress with the necessity of doing something for itself in this respect For short distances, twenty cents a mile docs not amount to much but on long distances, it counts up to almost criminal extravagance. Take, for instance, the trip to the Pacific slope. The entire expense both ways for one person need not exceed $300, including the best of everything. Yet the Government allows a Con gressman. fl,200 and upwards, and thus he is allowed to make from $900 to $1,000 on a two weeks run. The New York members arc allowed $46 each to come here and go home from Washington, and the Chicago Con grcssmen get $170 each way, and travel on passes. The gayest legislator at the Capital, if asked to present a bill for bis per sonal expenses, when not traveling officiary, would not dare to run the figures up to the present legal allow ance. If he should, it would bo likely to cost him his seat in Congress as soon as the people of his district learned the fact A fair mileage rate, actual nec essary expenses, would probably not be objected to from any quarter; but the twenty cent rato is an inexcusable extravagance. Democratic economy is permeating every branch of the Gov ernment's service, however, with a slow but sure and steady purpose. , Sooner or later it will reach and remove this outgrowth of a long period of corrup tion. Nearly 2,000 people have signed the pledge at Beatrice, Neb., where a tem perauca revival has recently been held. J21IGXX Or XAXS.EE .DOODLE." - In the summer of 1775 the British army under command of Abercrombie lay encamped on the cast bank of the Hudson river, a little south of the city of Albany, awaiting reinforcements of militia from the Eastern states, pre vious to marching upon Ticondcroga. During the month of J uno these raw levies poured into camp, company af ter, company, each , man ; differently armed, equipped and accoutred from his neighbors, and the whole present ing such a . spectacle as was never equaled, unless by the celebrated regi ment of Jack FalstaH Their outer appearance furnished great amusement to the British officers. Njne Dr. Shaui burg, an English surgeon, composed the tune of ; Yankee Doodle, and ar ranged it to : the wordv which were gravely dedicated to the new recruits. The joke took and the tune has come down to this day. i Following are the original words, taken from Farmer & Moor's "Historical Collec tions," published in 1820. Father and I went down to camp, Along with Capt.-Goodwin; And there wc saw the men and boys, -As thick as hasty pudding. . Chorus , Yankee doodle keep it up; .,; , Yankee doodle dandy! Mind the music and the step, And with the girls be handy And there was Capt. Washington Upon a snapping stallion, A giving crders to his men I guess there was a million. Chorus And then the feathers on his bat, They looked so tarnal fincy; I wanted peskily to get To give to my Jemima. Chorus And there they had a swamping gun A big as a log of maple. On a deuced little cart A load for father's cattle. ClIORVS And every time they fired it off It took a horn of powder; It made a noise like father's gun Only a nation louder. Chorus I went as near to it myself . As Jacobs underpinin', And father went as near again I thought the deuce was in him. Chorus And there I sec a little keg, Its heads were made of leather; They knocked upon't with little sticks To call the folks together. Chorus- And there they'd life away like fun. And play on corn-stalk fiddles; And some had ribbons red as blood All bound around their middles. Chorus - The troojcrs, too, would gallop up And fire right in our faces; It scared me almost half to death To see them nin such races. Chorus Uncle Sam came there to change Some pancakes and some onions For lasses cakes to carry home . To give his wife and young ones. Chorus But I can't tell you half I see, - They kept up such a smother; So I took my hat off, made a bow, And scampered home to mother. Chorus It If 'at True. 1 Brethren," said ,he Rev. Sam Jones in hi3 closing sermon at Cincinnati, "you'd better do like Chicago brag on yourself and stand by yourself." And then he told his story: At an ex perience meeting an old colored brother got up and said: "Breddren, I am the meanest nigger in all this conntry. ril steal, and I'll tell lies, and I'll get drunk, and there ain't a mean tiling in God's world I won't do." Well ho took his seat, and then a great big yello w brother jumped up and said: "Br'ern, I have heerd Br'r Steeye's confession, an' it's true 'fore God." It is said that Miss Rose Cleveland is very particular about the advertise ments tliat are to go in her literary magazine. We are glad to know it Some of the highest toned periodicals in the land deface their pages with announcements that they must know arc false; some of them absolutely im moral. It is a very vexed and a very difficult question to solve just where to draw the line. Miss Rose, no doubt, will know how to draw this line as accurately as she drew that Other, where the low-necked dress ought to begin and end. Much has been said about die slow progress of the colored people, but the truth is that they are developing with wonderful rapidity. JNo one supposed at the close of the late war that by this time the Negroes of the South would possess $100,000,000 worth of proper ty, and yet this is said to be the case. These people are getting on their feet, growing into a stronger character, and learning economic and industrial hab- its. O Interest to Ladies' The new treatment for ladioV dis ea3es diicovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregsr, the distinpjiiished English Physician and nurse, which has revolutionized the entire mode of treating these com plaints in England is now taing intro duced into the U. S , under a fair and novel plan. " Sufficient of this remedy for one month's trial treatment is sent frte 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 jwaitive cure for any form of female disease and the free trial pack age is many times sufficient to effect a permanent cure. Full directions ac company the package (which is put in a plain wrapper) also price list for fu ture reference. So trial packages will he sent after Oct 1st 1886. Ad dress, Grec.g Remedy Compaxt, Pax stba, N. Y. Robust Health Is nut aiwiiy ciiKvtr by those; who mm'HI SM-.k'it. Tf' taint of romiiti:l blotxl nm 1m- M.tfellr iiii'Irrniiuiir,' llie -(intiUiii'ii. In tinx'thc jHion will ixr i::inly how lisclToct. and w it li all tin more uritii nic iv IwiiiA'T it li:t bt'f-B .allow! in j'ri'itiralfllwsyMti'-itk Each pimple, sty, ImiI. Kit! it; fi'li'i :;iul m-iw of uiui:iiii":i' l:iMtHii-. ioi i tnu'iior, U one of Nature" Wiiriiin- jo j ,'.ur eiiH'.it!i'iitin oC wjiiev!. fiyer's Set rsa pari I la I tlir on;-, n itM ilv J:ii -:tn Ih- triinl upon, 'ii !'! i-. iu r;:!licni t'w.' lain" of lii'ivil i yi- I its.? MHvt.sl. i Ol'ltlptious i f "tin- i!Oin1. lite ::i!v nltrrulivf : .nix i ntty f .v. f.t'.i lo )mroii;:liiy -.ill (' I If sl'et!i ! Hi'ioC'llon" (!!: "tpu'iu iiti i: in :'" . Mt-I llis- l.ollutiou Co. ilitai-nt". 4t, f'i. Ii p 1 mi., i j i U .ri.viit'. Ii ;e I- J if-it! hri;i ' it V--cl '' - ::rl Hi-.bu-- riiil !! ! i'll l ' i J ! , !' itlJi :...! ..t:-, ii i. .in , 'I: i . 1 !. A V ! '!.". m .. in .! M J tilt IV i. .!!.- o' iiiv. W li;iii v! r lliv !i. n ver i.;ui:(l. if rlrrfr in.t'itf ilii lvm- .... ., r , . . i ; . i J 'i-. i- ::i!i-!i tl!.- of i!;i t I;i .-, 'lolH ! VliP of "eM,--.; ''in S !. eili lm :liVnil'i itv;i.;i ruti'erois l.v" w!!iii it v..is 1. :,t . . !. I .U!-.f..'i N 11 it !n re :!:! it" it ! "... tf -r. vii!r- t t:ti ir-. pit k;o"-s A ,r, .of !:.: k- )! !:;v-i v. i . n i- ';- ; nil '!icl' I Mtl- tli ! I:-1 If.t $.;:.-- rtlc v i 1! v.. 'ii ;.. Trust Hoihl; u Liza titan Avrii's S.m:s Nunvn-.w i l li'l.' ..X!lV-.r t. 10 .it,' 1 i;);ic ;i - 1. ".::;! tt:-ili. i'-' " v rsu-il it!!? . .- t.t-i' !hf j ; !! w'tih l!- 1 1 "'ti-tl-e of Of..m e'tiiMji ili.s-.. !"lii i !t V 1.5 -'l i1 i- TiiiK f -VI'i.T;.i:i.'l!: v.'l;!!.- t j ;;-' i- -t :'.'; ! ';IH;i tW!V 11 .e.; ! : o.I I'. i 111' . ; rurc. Smiii- of ilne i.ii.s-nr. -. 1i n.-, !i la-iiu.' ! arii'. IV:ti' in o.iin! .:. r i h.' on iiii'dii-iiif 'liat ';!! i:n!'i ;-f "t."y vitiatetl h'.intt Ayer's SarsnparllJa, , ri:r!" :-' i- i:v Dr J. t ;o-.-: Co., I.uv oil, 1 JSi'li! by a'i lirtii I: LVi'.ctl; , ":jx UuLil'. for GENERAL MEHCHAT)ISE. LOOK OUT! Foil Bros1 Bran New Coos Bay Stage Line! Lllin & CALVERT, PROPRIETORS. TO COOS CITY IN H HOURS' THROUGH WUERE -unncclicni is made with I'ws BayStoam ers tor alt pijinte on the Bay. Stage leave the Post offic at Rf tcbursr vcry murning, except Sunday calling at the huteli before leaving:. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS 13 A Y Particular attention given to the comfort f ags Miijrs. Careful drivers iihI g nd stefk. NEW STORE DILLARD, Oil. would resjwctfully inform the public that be has ou hand a fine assortment of ; Wry Goods Ciroc cries, Itcady-IIadc Clothing aud iu fact everything usually kept at a tirst-cIaM store. Give him a call. Goods at L.ow Prices, AH kinds of Produc Taken in Excliansc for Goods. tall orden projaptly attended to MISCELLANEOUS- pujimimiE PuIlacf, .UNCLE JOHN G1LDERSLEEVE Hun tlit Client stuck of furniture btiutii l Portland I w blcU he sullniis .-he;q ns it can Ite bought . in the fltabi. The new fatkd DO UBL E BED LOUNGE. ' , '' ASU PATENT CORNICES. Alao Una O' li;iad full assoriuuiiit of b!U ! i , . liBi cliaiiv, UiWvs, liL'UEAUS AND COMJ10lES, Anil all kiila of CliiUlruus Chairs, etc. . .1. fUHjEKfeUlKYU. PHILIP SAUT11H, merchant Tailor, jrEKl'S a lurRC and camplcU urluuint isaiii XV I'k'S of till- -vary best nutrriuls ntl Utest itjlcs. . . CLOTHING MADE TO Ok DEB i A iJcifccl riT Guannilcetl ' Ck'tt u i n J a nd lie pa i ; ; iKilic at Rcaisuii ibltj into. StlOl'" Op-unto', ItXTSEiCH Mi:al Uarkvt, on Jacksua Street. , ! 5 ROSEIJUKG, OKLCON. N. P. BUNNELL, ; FOUNDRY, ; Machine Slioj, j Hlacksinitli .Shop. 1 . i f - : . .'.-- HAN MAKE OASHNjft tltOM OAK J ouufe to three tons weight. Small Cu pola for small castings. Jloney rctuntieti it work is not satisfactory. Portland prices ! Save telegrams ami expressnfje: j LANGENBERG'S Jackson StrectOoOslte IVt Office, t KobeTjurg, Oregon. TKErS OX HAND THE LAMEST AND UKST XV. assortment of Eastern anu Snii t r.-iitcitoo and otliur makes of DOOTS, SlKlKrf. GAlTtltS SL1P I'EttS and everythiiiK in tlic Buot and iSlme line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASL Hoots and Shoes Ma.lu to Order, and IVifect Fit WuarauteeJ. I use tho Host of Leather and Warrant all my work, i Repairing Neatly Done, on ihort Notice, Also a full Btock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ami VIOLIN STKINGS. ' j LOUIS LANGENBSUG. CIVIL BEND STOKE V. L. ARRINGTON, iE.VLt:n is Dry Goods droccics etc All Kinds of Produce Taken in Excbno uviL i!KXi, ifri. uk ::. xl T. Ii. (iAXXys. t. A." Hlvcxmax CARRIAiE, WAGON, AN U ' I 1IBLACHS&IITH SHOP! 9 AiituiiHi' Old Stand. Jack"" Strwt MASUFACTUKERS'OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUG9JES! AH Kiuds of Reuairiiiir Done. Tci'ins ar Kcasonuble. CiAJiN'OX & BlACKMAS. GBANGE ! BUSINESS ! ASSOCIATION Or RCSEBURO. ! W.F.OWENS, : : : : Manager. I -DEAL IN-. ... I - Woo! and Grain ! i ALSO, AGENTS FOR j Agricultural Implkments of all kinds 11t k transact a general uusi )V iiess in our line aud pay the Highest Market Prices for avooI and Grain. A full line of Agricultural Implements kynt con- stant'r 011 hand, or furnished on short; notice at xest Prices. Office nud Warehouse OPPOSITE TUK DEPOT. Givens a call. W- F- OWENS. THE New York Coffee House And . Oyster Saloon JLeaduty Check Heat an ht the Cit j. ant SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS' ; 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND .- - - ORECON. sT5"rriatel!Miiiii of the Ittvjt Dusiint for !lm11c- OI'EN OAV AND NIGUT. MILLWOOD MILLS CLARKE J: liAKER, Proprietors. j.V A We are how irejartd t-A luniish Iuuileriof llie best qiutlity in qiiaiititie4 to uit the jiurthascrs, always havim; oil hand the l.ircrit stock of ai:v mill in lmgl.i5 Comity. We will furnish lumber at our tn?A at thuf.illowiis'j ; I . ' ' i ',- - i?10 M i13 M 16 H So l rou-li luniln;r.......... An, I flouring, 6 inch I)4M ... u 1 4 iuch il Is- 1 fliiithing lumber. CLAttKE H CAKES. nnnfn - u o una ful lmltaUoB TXZIj OXIAZO UU FOLDING iriCUBATOH. KimmiRirv lLfffiir. - isiniAmn rnvniAiiA. . MtHH wticbicg. Hsuche il fortUe tggt. The upper portion foldi back like the lid of trunk. The eces art m imce in iDenoa , lesaarT beat from a r .."iri.". I wiia boUiug water, n Itonvsow Srscrr, Mbvpris. Tenn. From aDOeaga I hatcbed 197 Chick In the Craig Incubator. ) know It lathe best one mado. Votir plan for brooder f JL. V. UATC11. HoPunALB. 111. Third trial, ont Of T8egicliatclied 6Scblcka. Had very good suocess first trial. Key er bad a finer lot of rlilckcna. HELEN OBKOOKFF. SHAStow, 111. Tour Incubator beats all tbe bent for hatching. I set lis egg under hen and bare !4CeS8fZJC i K " BOO ......... SO loo loo l All If you knew how cheap Isoll Bells You would surely have one. ; . iipi If 1 I also ileal in Tukesheks, Exoixls, (The licst Boiler feeder known) Steam General Agent for, The iSiupman Enoint, Coal Oil for fuel, Iso Dust, No Dirt. Send for circular and prices. Oregon . GIVE HITCH UP!' But before you do (hat come 'round to 1 Ji. W UWA? 1f JC&.iJL0 KJ U A M F Q Q -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the Bigett aud Best Slock of Goods ever Brought lo Town, use nulhiug but the- best leather, and have got EVEUYTJI1NG IN THIS LINE. Wm Cr. Woodward9 Hoseburg. -SUCCESSOR TO- Abraham -DEALEHS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Eosoljurj; Has on hand constantly a General Merchandise and will and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ofthe scarcity of money and ttie present depression in business, will study their ovrn interests by I3eforc purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell good at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me ttat thoy will get their goods At The Lowest JAvinc Profit. '.Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price, Sol. Abraham. ' Drain & o- Drain. GENERAL DRY GOODS Teas- ardware, oo -o . HATS, CAPS, SOOTS AmJD SHOES. ers w ill lind our htock eompJefo comprising many ;ti tides it is im - posiiblo hero to enumerate. "Would mindfully invite an cxauiiiuxtion o stock bcliuving a'l can be satisfied Unit it m for their interest to mako jurcliases here as wc ny and soil for cash .: . .v. - only.;' ' MARLIN r; for larcc vttte. Perfect ecoracy guaranteed Biira, a: 1 wcifrata, jrice rednctO. Hade in f onrtwn diticirnt ityit, prtcufrom tl&jJO op. Send !cr liiuitrated catalogue. Bi T.T. M THI C""r, forlln and Tar-t Bltlm, trorW teimwnrd. The itanrtard f ft i8 il iiiilti3Ufcfc target ctiooting, huotioz. aod abootlnr cnllr-lcs. Alt ea'lttm from 2J to 4i. mt ti iiea. J 11 i uu i.u.vpm.i - j - l?8frlteJ;rom"14 warm walerlnthe lid. Froper heat la mala nuarai ton la ibelower portion ana receive lite nco tank Af warn v.i.in ih. iit iNl.Fh..ti.m.i, " m pars of iuo water twice a day and r about 1 aaarta at a time for smaller size. water twice a dnr and replauiuf .uu tAKLT HATCHED CHICKS Sell at from SOc la f 1 per Pound. - JAl-?J!?. fiPTlS w,n Clr tor the rhicki as long a the, needaruaelal heat, ihua saving expente of apecial brooder. Both ai f?. 2?r'Dd 5rpoderlUunurpased branymachiBe.nomafc ifiw!l"-yit.eo,ft ""i U tb.e,.,mJ, eS and moat caailf I!Me?J?.adiIat for pubU? ravor- The L'ralg Incubator cao l rS5w,tr.?roatV..nir.f0,,,.ABPcr0nhould have a paying batch workofth?hen! htcUe,la fn,m ' day, and equals llie beat AQIFfi TTPn th""l ho are rnw?ltnsr for peconlarf Independence will find arUttclarrearlnK of poulH-J amottproBtable home Industry. It requlrrs tbe least poaiillilc capiiaL Doea rpf, Interfere with bouacliold dunca. Tbe aauie fire that prepare tbe mUi can beat water for an Incubator. . 30 chicks. I set 101 In TncnMior and have 9? euod, healilir chick as a result. C. W. MAYS. , BiTMTOy. Keh.-Hatched one brood tugvt my hand In. fully (VJ per cent or all eggs put In. No trouble lo kci'p an tiwn tempera, ture. Shall run H all winter. K. VAN UtL'SEJf. ELiKABKTnTowv. N. Y. By oa tng the Craig Incuhaior I consider my first attempts at artificial lacu baiioa a complete mere is. A. WALTEIi UUiiAXD. are unexcelled. F.D.CEAia, ITc? Korth Evanstcn, III. nEW CEWTsI IW STAMPS FOR CATaMOl'C Contains more useful poultry Information than any K hook. Ucscrlbe U;c-"e curjs. ben-hotiscs. brooder. Incubalors. etc. TE1A.S IIOW to lOOO per cent, profit to SO hen. for Faums, Schools or Chuiiciies 3Jill Machinery, Prjirs, Iuspirators Fitting Goods, Belting, Oils. Also Oflico Foot of Morrison Stn.'ct Portland ME A CALL. Zj T. WRIGHT. H 111 DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON Ml 0ejjoii. large and complete assortment o be pleased to see his old friends calling on li;ra and examining Douglas Co,x Oregon, DEALERS IN AND GROCERIES Crockery, Co 1 Best In Z71a.o World or cmiill irnu mnA In SI nfllhr. 40 mitts tvdr-.3S cal. W CTalDs: 40ca1. fio rrMnrA& 70 mnA fiATaln. Th ctmnmt ahontlnr rlfl aB4 th only abtolotely aale na wade. All style i. MMLLH FIRE IMS CO., W HAYEK, COSB. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS CVf. KNOWLES, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EUROPEAN PLAH-) C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor. KUT CLASS IN EVERY RLSrE(.T. Good Restaurant Connected. With The licuse firc-l'TiKifJjrlck Builduijr ' 180 Uokuis. In tin.; CVhtcr nf K it con. rnoM' a.su mori:iso-n srs., i'tini.AXU El'noi'EAN FLAN. ,SMOXD HOTEL,;.. First Class In Every Particular, - PORTLAX1). 011KGO.N TuoJtiS Gn.vK.vx, l'roiirictur. milE ST. C1IAIJLES 11KSTAU1LVNT. CliAULEii llEii-iiAX, Proprietor. Tho very best in the Market is set .- i-- before you. j ,4 .- THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third and Street Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME mills LARGE AXD WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE X offers supcriur arr'niiwMlntiniift at lxtmilar irii-cH. Mcals 23c, Rooms 25c and 60c. Only tlm-e lilcwks from all Depots ami Steamer landing, Krcc Ru-s to and from tlic Hotel No Chincw servants. So overcharges or deviation from regular rates of 1.00 warti-U E. LEW I ST ON . Proj.r. Established ISOi. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING GLaiKtua, mum AND OF OREGON. (STTHE PLACE TO BUY.j3 J B C0NGLE Manufocluri-r, Wlioli-salu and IlcUiil Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, liLEATUKK A'IJ S.VUM.F.I'.Y HAfll A;Ii lOSaudUO Frout Street I'OllTLANl OHEOOX Malausseuc and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED'S OLD STORE. y S full line of first class Furniture. A ii) thins; repaired or made to order. CALL IX8TA2TTE11. Great Overland lloute ! THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ONLY LINE RUNNING - Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, Magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars, -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- W NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Couucil ISluflV St Joseph, Atchison, Lea von wort It, Kansas City. Burlington, Quiucy, St. Louis, Chicago, -AND ALL POINTS O O EAsrn and nouTiiEAsrri AS 1 AND OOUTIIEAS J . o- -O Viu at. Panl and Minneapolis. Are hauled on regular Ex press Trains over the Entire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Leave Portland at 3:00 p. h., daily; ar- nve at ivimncapolia or St. Taul 12:30 p. M., tiiiru any. Connection mado at St Paul and MiuneaiKilia to all points East, South and Southeast, PACIFIC division! Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 A. m., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 P. m., connecting with'O. It. & N. Co.'s boats for all points ou Puget Sound. A. D. CiiAKLtoy, General Western Passenger Agent, , . i ' Iso. 2 ashing ton St., Portland, Oregon. ! r . t Up-Sl.iiri ocr L. L-c Al's Jec!jy KCSZEUP.C CKECCN. E?2 r J." O'MALI.l.Y, rropiit-tur of ilie Aud Deali-r in CAVEATS. TRADE MAFKS ANS COPYRIGHTS Ulitaiisvd, and all t.ilH-r l'UFinr?s .in itt V.'S I'atent, Ofiltxs alkii.led to f-r MODERATE FEES. Scud MODEL OR DRAWING. We adiise as ltentaIiiUty free of tliiiive; and we make CHANGE UNLESS WK OBTAIN PATENT. We refer here t the PoslinaNtvi', tfie Sni't, Money Order Div., and to oflicials of tbe U. 8. Patent oflicu Tor i-irailnr, adviw,' terms and rcfcrcuwjs to attiuil cticuts lu yotirjmi State eoiintv, write to , . SXOIVAC'O., Opiiosile Patent Office, Wachiuglon, D. C. BIACKSHITH f.KD VKmCEICHT B0WEN BROS. Haviug dissolved the copartnership csit iuR between Bunnell & I5owcn Bros. -und are how prepared to do all work ia the line in a WORKMANLIKE MANSER, AND AT REASONABLE KATES. O. c&j "ECiXl5L, . A FuU Line of V Staple ai(I Fancy Groceries, Table and Pocket Cutlert, Glassware, Crockery Qaeensware Etc. Goxls Delivered anywhere iu the City limits, Free of Charge. Drain Hotel! DRAIN - - OREGON. Covs liaif Stage ' Ofticc at the Hotel. SAMPLE ROCMS FOR COMMERCIAL' TRAYELiF.S - IUutiAoE IIamled Fjiee or C'Uir.oB. MIIS. BLACKWOOD PnoriiiETUEsi. MEDICAL- - THE SPECIALIST. Ka. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAX FKAN'CISCO, C.U.. Trcuts all Chroniu, Sjicl-UI ntl friv ate Uiscx-sos with Wonderful Succos. THE GREAT lllZUZU F.E'IIDT. it.j...-' "-iha SEVEH FAlI.fStt ----- . ' t -cuimal wcaKne, Li "'V J K. : i laususl Vitality, fsj'eriua ; r' torrlioa, Loti JUiiliiKvi- - I'rustatcirrlica, and all the Q.S .icmblo rffects Sclf- iubw, youimui luiuesana Z, . uc-ha Loss at Memory fl J- Uwitinle NiKtunia: fm- J.-.?.La.. . , i.sbians, nvci7iioiitu'H-ietv ttini iK-xs i uhiii. .Si iatii hi the Head, EXCESSES IN DlUNKlNCi intoxiuatiiiK liquors, t tie lital fluid jiassina unobbcrred in the urine; and many rtucr dit C.18C8 that luad to insanity and death. 1r. SIijiTiR, whoia A if kgilar I'HvsiaAS, Grakc atr ur mit Univrkwty or I'enxstltaxia, win arrec tofcirfc't Fivb Hrsi'HKD Poi.lam for a case of this kind the MT L KEhTOUTlVE (under hU mierial advice and treatment) will not euro, ir for anything impure or injurious foand in it. Dr. Mi.vtib" treats all prh-atc dLscaea siivecssfullv without mercurji CoNsl itatiox Free. Tliomugh examination and ad vice, includinir analysis of urine, $2.00. Price of VITAL HESTORATIVE, I.i0 a bottle, or four timet the quantity, $5.00; sent to any addresiupon receipt of 1'riec, or C. O, D., secured from olwenation, and in private name if d oared by Dr. Uiktir, 11 Kearst Strrkt, Sas Fraxuikx, Cau Bend for list of quca tiong alid pamphlet. , SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be sent to any one applying bv letter, nut in; ymrtoms, sex and ajro. Strict aecrecy I n regard to all business tranaacUona. Dr. Mistik'b Kiomv Rkmkdt. XErHKETlCl'M Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder (.'nvmplaint Gnorrhea, Gleet, Leuchorrhea etc. For sale by a druggists; $1 a bottle or six bottles for flvcdollars. Dr. Mi xn kb Daxdemo Fiua are the best and tin, cheapest 1tsi bpsia and Biuovi sure i a the market. For sale by all drutrvist, I MAEJLS CAS BE EEM0VED. X,1202ST & CO, Lui.don, Perfumcrt to H. M. tbe Ouem, hare ted ami pa tented tbe world-renowned OBLITERATOPi, wbieh reiuoros Small Pox Mark, of however sjf standing. The application is simple ami har causes no inconvenience, ar.d couUins mitUinj; jurlouf. Price (8.50. SUPEFLTJOUS HAIR. Leon & Co.'s "DEWLATOalV RviikiVl-s Supcrflouus Hair iu a few. roinuts without pain or uujileascnt ditiou never grow uiin. fciiuplcaud liamilca Fa directions. Scut by mail. Price SI ' GEO. V. SHAW : GENERAL AGENT 219 Trtruo'tt Street, Boston, Mass, Moiitii.n lliis Iitcr. Vhen BbIij wm lick, we jt Bei Castoiia, ' 'When slie was a Child, sbe cried for Castoria, Wlten she became Hios, the ducg to Culoria, Wiea the had Children, aha gare them Caatotia, BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN GKOCEEIES,. PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, ClTpCKr ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. Glkm XfSD' WTtTJZTQ A SI IXJIALTY, -Produce bought and the highest cash pi ice paid. 'RCSEBUIIG . QUHQQlh ur. ni:::i:r - .. .f.