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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1886. A.COAST BJ.XLUOAD. Whit do Eoseburgers think of this. Better wake up. "The citizens of this place met pur suant to call, Saturday last to discuss the project of taking preliminary steps toward building a railroad from this place to the coast. Messrs. Henry Beckley and 0. G. H'enderer of Elk ton were also present and letters were read from Mess. Heddcn. Palmei and Ozouf, of Scottsburg, and Mr. A. W. Reed, of Gardiner. These gentlemen all spoke encouragingly of the. plan and promised their aid to the scheme. 31 r. IL L. Shelly addressed the meet ing at length setting forth the advan tages of a road over this route. His remarks .were well received and ap plaudcd. Speeches were made by others present, when it was decided to circulate a subscription paper asking for aid. The business men and lead ing citizens of the place subsciibed, liberally and offered much encourage ment. ; A preliminary survey will at once Le made and also a profile oftbo route. A corporation will be organized under the laws of the State and the matter will be pushed with all possible vigor' - Drain Echo. ' fHtation. The question is constantly beinj asked, "why Uoos Uay gets a less ap propriation than Yaquina Bay!" The answer is easy and plain". Every cap italists interested in Yaquina is faith fully working for that place. Every winter it has a strong lobby in Wash iugton working for the interest of said bay, while Coos Bay is not only doing nothing affirmatively, but its capitalist are actnally opposing appropriations and a lobbyist sent from here would not onlv uot be seconded in his efforts, but no opportunity would be lost to block him, by parties who should work in the interest of the bay, as the Yanuina folks do in the interests o! that place. Coos Bay News. Jletired. C. A. Cole has retired from the Corvallis Gazette. We think Mr Uole s "explanation does him an in justice, or else he is possessed with re publican rabies. Mr. Cole's attacks' uj on Messers Strahan and Cauthorn were far-fetched and were gratuitous even as a Republican iournal. These men we know, and Mr. Cole is certain ly not their superior. Douglas county got a good sljare of the offices from a Democratic stand point, and its pa pers of all parties did not feel called upon to say hard things of the opposite candidates simply because they were "Republican or Democratic. The G. A. R. at Sari Bernardino was wined and dined, and each vet. had bottle of pure California wine to take home with him, as a remembrance of his visit; according to the Coltou Semi Tropic, but the cranks were there, and made an attempt to destroy the wine provided for the entertainment. What a pity it could not have all have been destroyed in the whole State before they came. It is only to our shame, not to our glory that we make men drunk and arouse appetites that were slumbering, thus entailing lifo-long misery upon the tempted who have fallen in our net Censor. Brig, and Brvt major general W. B. llazon U. S. A. chief of the signal ser vice is now on this coast, inspecting the signal service officers. He may visit the office here before leaving the coast In the early days the general, then Lieut Hazen, -was stationed in this region, and many of the pioneer? r 1 t ' vsit-guuiuu may rememocr mm. a cor dial greeting awaits him, one of the foremost soldiers of the present day, on his visit to our city. Seven anarchists have been found guilty of murder in Chicago with the penalty of death. The trial has been one that has interested the civilized world, and there is universal commenda tion of a verdict that warns the turbu lent and riotous that America is not the country where indiscriminate mur der can be safely indulged. Two brothers named Taylor are run ning against each other for the govern orship of Tennessee, one as a Democrat the other as a Republican. And now it is said the prohibitionists will nomi nate the father of the two candidates for the same office. " It was a happy thought in TiUlen when he made provision for his own monument. His long residence in New York disgusted him with the plate passers and slow-going monu "inent Lijildcrs. Minneapolis lead St. Paul great! y in taxable wealth, the proportions Wing (in round numbers) one hundred mill ions for the former and eighty millions for the latter. Isn't it pretty nearly time to pen sion the men who thoCoiit of going to the warl Subscribe for Tus Kviw. Asoinen Jtupzr. Oakland Oregon, Sept. 1st, 18S0. Editok Review: f do not desire newspaper notoriety any more than Mr. Chenoweth does, or I should not have signed myself ; anonymously to the letter published inTuE Review of. the 20th tilt However in Mr. Cheno. weth's reply to "Democrat," he accuses mc of "wilful falsifying," in what re spect 1 know not. . At all eyents I hardly think this accusation made in such a spirit of bravado, will have much weight amongst those wlro know me best and longest Mr. Chenoweth cannot deny distributing prohibition tickets on election day, and if I stated that "he used the post office for elec tioneering purposes," instead of saying that "he then being postmaster at Oak- and did electioneer for the third par ty" it simply amounts to one and the le thing, and I scarcely think the offense is to be condoned simply be cause it was committed oalaide instead of inside the post-office. 'Whether I have been guilty of wilful falsifying I eave to your readers. Believe me I'm yours faithfully AivrncR Williams. THE BEST Hair rt'Storaiive in the world Is Hall's IlAiit Kknkwki:. It usvs n!l Ubvas of the siilp. an. I shniih:tf the Insir jrhimls ti iiMi!liii:l miicn. it Mopstlio fulling of l-iv liair; I'tvvfiiis tuniist' jrniy : i-tircs iKtlilnr, i"i.l rwtorvs youthful -olor nl frp"li!i- ;i :i;i;t ::r:-.!i!-i; to hc:nN alrvn.ly while wii!i v;t' TJ:-- follow ing are a fuw illustration oi whni is tlouu bv HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR REKEWER: If 3- Mrs. ITrxsr.rr.r.T, Sit Franklin Art., Lr'Xtktyn X. 1".. i!':t a e vt-ri? attack of Kry-:K-ia in liie l:-:ul, found lur linir already grc.y f;:liiiig t!V nipidly llir.t Mie soon became q-iii.- One Imf.lo of Hall's Hair He- M-wrn hn-iisKt it l.--ick soft, brown and line a wh.ii el.o v.t.j a girl. M:t. Ki:!.ifi, an oM furtm-r, near lTr .'., lu I sesri-Iy r.ny l.air U-ft, and what ltt:V v xv v:; t-f it tia-.l become rii-aiiy white. One I'l.til.- of ll.M.i.'-t l!.t!t Kn.NFWElt stopped f r.i;t, Rti'l jrtvc liim a thick, luxuriant liouil i'i I air, in bi 'vu ami fresh as he ever bad. jT Mas. A. T. Wall, Greenfield, Cheshire, f.'iq., v. r;t:- : "I hnva found tlic vri-atcst ben- ' i H i,-ii,i tin. :.-! of Hall's Il.ua liENEWEn, it livit r -:; . I my b:iir, w-'iiih was rapily full lit; i sii-.-J rvlurnvd it:-original color." ty IB. r.:.!ii. Snip. Pt trait, Mich., certifies t: -t V.Ai.u'n JIaib Kenlweu is excellent for jn;r u rowim, m:d jfiviB havk the Dattiral color t l":.iu d and ifmy liair." ,- XIr.s. S. F. Elliott, ntniriile, TT. Ta., .-: Oiwbtrtlk'of IIallV HAtn liF.SEWEB rw!iurcd n:y hair to Sis natural, yotilbful color." Xi iniiirioui stibMnnc-ps enter into the foiiiiiosi'tiun of Jl.u.Vs Haiu Hkneweh, inn! jt is not a dr. It.s vegetable ingre dient h ronib-r it iiithc highest rtegree benc- Mi-ltil to the sciilji si a preventive of rtis t a.'p. lt.i rffeili arc natural ami Jastinsr. ami it iloe-4 not make tlic hair dry ami l.-iasliv. like the so-called restoratives coin potiutled with alcohol. Buckingham's Dye FOH THE WHISKERS Is. in f.Mir respeets, suiorlor to all others. 1st It will proihn-e a rich, natural color, brown or black, ns desired. : 2d--Tbe color so prtKhicctl is permanent, mnnot l washed otr.nnd will not soil any thing with which it comes in contact. 5d It i a Kitigle premiralion, and more conreuient of itpplication than any other hair or wlusker dye. 4th It coutains no deleterious ingre dients, n do many preparation offered for like use. PHEPAnF.D BY K. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. Ih Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. NEW THIS WEEK. G 1 15. WILCOX, Attorney At Law O.Bce oppoiite E. O. Voung & Co's. Oakland Oregon. The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. (Successor to S. Jl.iniilton. ROSEEURU - - - OrEGO.N. PIIYSICIAKS rRESC'RIPTIOXSand family rceiis acourately eouiiounded of the purest drugs, t W. S. HAMILTON'S IDHTJO- STOEEi Jackson Street. li OSEB VJi G, ORB G OS. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY! EUGEIIE CITY . Session ISS6-S7. First term begins September 13, 1SS6. Secure FREE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply ing to your County Sujerintcndenl. Board And Lodging Tcr week $3 to $5. TUITIOTT PER YEAR . Elementary English Department. . . , ..$30.00 Other Departments. .... ....... . . , . $40.00 Send postal for catalogue with full particu lars, to I'KOF. JOHN STRAUI5, Secretary Faciltv, Eugene City Oregon. Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. Cmldren PAOTSiPfffl THE GREAT FOR LIVER SSf DISEASE CVP'OTflf Bitter or bad taste in mouth; OlUir IUilWa tongue coated white or covered with a brawn fur; pain in the back, tides, or joints often mistaken fat Rheumatism ; notir stomach ; loss of appetite ; sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid emulations; bowels alternately costive and lax ; headache ; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done ; debility ; low spirits ; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes ; a dry cough : fever j restlessness ; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. - SIMMONS LIVER REGUUTQH (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy aclion. It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the KIDNEYS. and BOWELS. AM CFFECTOAL SPICIF1C FOR Malaria. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Nausea, , Colic, ' Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, Etc, Ctc, Etc. Endorsed by the use of 7 Millions of Bottles, as ; THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE For Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. SAFE TO TAKE IN ANT CONDITION Of THE SYSTEM I J.H.ZEILIN & CO., sot rRorxiBTOKS, PHILADELPHIA, PA, ruiCE. si.00. DR. JORDAN'S An, SEUM OF TOMY. 751 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. OAXDLEARX HOW TO disease, and how wonderfully ou arc wade. Trivatc Office, 211 Geary Street Consultation on lost manhood and all dfceateg men. Send for Books. Henry Uaston's Rosebukg Grocery Stoke. T? E EPS CON ST A XT L Y on hand a full ass.irtment XV of GROCERIES! Of AUinds! Guaranteed to be of tlic best ijualily. " "! FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO ami CHjAHvS, 1 TEA, COFFEE, SUGAK, ! A SPECIALTY. CANDIES and CAKES. AND TJIE- Highest CASH PRICe Paid' , Give iuo a rail and couvim-c yonrsclvt-, ' GOODS delivered anywhei-c in the City j Limits fres of Charge. Henry Eastoil Jackson Street, Seed Wheat For Sale. 100 BUSHELS of the gulden crown variety.. s OLD FOR 75 CT.S. i'ER LL'SIIEL. Inquire at the Po;t ;)iH ;e in IloscUurj, or ol IS. F. Rniiip- 8IIES1IFF SALE. In the Circuit Court 0 the stitte of Oregon fr Douglas county John Ku-t plaintiff va John II . S1iuio aduiinUtrator of the estate f Hen ry Wafftier deceased Amanda Waj;ncrCrrie Wagner Henry nagncr and Liora uaner minor neirs 01 Henry tvagner ueceascu tjlias. tionn and apniaiy huh 11 nartners under the tirtu name Chas. Kolin jt Co.' A. L. Todd, S. IJ. Emerson, AureliusToUd and Levi Todd defendants, i ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE ll of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court for the county of Douglas and State of Oregon on tho "th day of Ausmst l&SC uixin a judgement re covered iu said Court on the 7th day of May 18W in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendant- for the sum of thirteen hundred and eighty -even dollars and eighty cents (91387.80) due planum anu costs wv. ju ana the sum of one hundred dollars for attorney's fee and for the sale of the following mortgaged premises towit. Lot number 0 iu block 15 escept fifteen feet along and off the northern end of said lot& lot number 4 iu block 16 in the railroad addition to the town of Oak land Doufflas county Oregon according to tho official nlnt of said town also the following described real protierty iu Douglas county Oregon, the 8 W J of S W i section 15, the 8 4 of S E. J section 10, the N 1 of N E i section ?l Jf W of N W i section 23, 8 E 1 of ' E J section il, and H W J of N W J sect! on 22, all of said tracts in township 43 OUth of Range i west Willamette Meridian containing ii th atfgrosate 320 acres which said judgement and order oi the uoart reads as follows, town: "It is the refore ordered ad judged and decreed I,y the court that of the real property herein before" described that lot So. 6 except fifteen feet along and off the northern end of said lot in bloek 15 and lot 4 in block 16 in the railroad addition to the town of Oakland Orciron he scld as real pronertv is sold under execu tion that if the proceeds of said sale be insufficient to pay the costs and expenses 01 said sale a foreclosure taxed at 849.-20 the sum of one hundred dollars at torney's fee and the sum of thirteen hundred and eighty seven dollars and eighty ctnts ($1,387. 80) due plaintiff, then the other real property herein before described be sold subject W 'tha rights of the said defendants A. L. Todd, 8. P. Eu'ie'rsoji, Aurelitts Todd and Levi J. Todd to the mineral on toid prem ises and to ntino the same as conveyed to Jtheiu by the said Henry Wagnsr deceased and the over plus if an v be applied in the payment of the leiu of the said defendants Chas. Kohn k Co. but it the sale of the property aforesaid subject to the rights of the said defendants A. L. Todd, S. H. Emerson, Aurelius Todd and Levi J. Todd be stiil insufficient to pay the claim of the planum costs and attorney s fee than all the right title and ihten&t fit the said de fendants A. L. Todd, S. H. Emerson, Aurlus Todd and Levi 4. Todd in and to the said premises under the said eonvevance from Henry Wagner deceased be sold and the proceeds of said sale be applied in the navment of the costs and fxpenses of saiu saie ana amount due plaintiff and the over plus if any after applying the proceeds as aforesaid the earns be said in Court w awafllll rur UKreu. xn-w iuvicivic ill pursuance of said iudgonuini and order of fore closure and sale, I 'H on Friday September 54th. 18)4 i between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. towit at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M! of said day sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at we conrt nouse aoor in ivownurg uoug las ..niivtv Oreiron all tlie riirht title and interest of the said defendant as hra;u brfore described irem ! and aimurtenances thereunto bnloning or in any wise appertaining siui apply Uifi tirncetdt aris ing from such sale first in the payment of the costs and exwnses of said foreclosure taxed iH8 30. Sec ond in the payment of the Attorney's fee 8100,00 Third in i aymen', and satisfaction of the judgement in favor o( said planum amounting w si.ooi.oo ana for fee, costs and disbursements. Witness my hand and official signature ilin the l?th day of August 1386. P-f, Aobb, , enerm oi Uiugias county ijn$on, . ASSKS80nS NOTICE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - THAT THE l if.imti- Kr.ird Eoualiiaktion will attend at fie office of" the County Clerk on Monday the SOth diy of Anirust lSeC.and publu-ly examine the Assess ment Rolls and correct a'l errors in Taluation, description r qualities of lancu, lots or other priirty. E. C SaRV, County Assessor. August alu, ISSLi. MARRIAGE GUIDE 260 PAGES. Ununited, la Doth and Qilt Binding, Wc. money or ctrnmes. Hflw.uwrnw.&. Thi RmiMu tains all the curios, doubtful or ioqaiiilire vaatto Ibot. iprpijn vn muwn uiiomatioa. aiuili HrPlaKs are pfonwtMl br Mi lulriie ho hO BOt. VhTI Mdirml Alrl. when wmmk. brourht home to yoo. Woaotifl PKX PltTV RUN. tnw -l" c. m vuug ur ohj, Tinmru or fiiiKir. f ick or wen. taotiiu ;n,TOKiwTU, WMI I I ItH. St- Louit. Wo. T I Si Mu Jew Stage Line. ROSEBURG TO CA.V.AS VALLEY Leaves Rosekirg, Mondays, WcJneg days, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Time of leaving both terminal poiuts 6 o'clock A. sl and arrives at each point at 6 o'clock p M. Rout, T. McCclloch, Prop. MRS- E F. H0TCHKISS FINE MILLINERY AND - . ' Sf EAT TRESSMAKIXO ROSEBURG OREGON. WILL FURXISH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST Goods in the market. Ladies Wear. Laces. Rucbings, Hosiery and Jewelry. The dressmaking department is in skillful hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mis. Hotchkiss. CALL AND SEE, NEAR THE DEPOT ttttNJRTST CONN :0FFERS: ' FORSALE Some Choice Spanish Merino Bucks. Can he sce:i at my residence in French Settlement. Addrces, HENRY CONN R seburg, Oregon. LIME! LIME! The undersigned have now, and will constantly keep : a full supply of fresh stone lime at our kilns , Near Roscluig Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. Address E. J. Montagce, or S. C. Flint, Roseburg, Oregon. PRICES REASONABLE! u V. cs 5zj O rn W 5 m 1 i ith vj a A fa " s o -3 K o o Ah s 4 S a 1 o -i u u o 1886,- 26th ANNUAL FAIR -of ti IE- State AgTicultural Soc'y. To he held at their grounds near Sa cni, Qrc-on, coimncncing-, SEPTEMBER 13, 1886, And closing the fallowing Saturday ight Offered in cash piciulunij .... This will, witiiout doubt, be the best exhibition of of the kind ever held iu Qrczoti. The BEST SPEED PROGRAMAIE. The Best! F.XHIMTot irrains. EXHITlTof live stock EAhlBIT 'fruits EAfiiuiT of dairy prod. Tlic best cxliib'.t of Vfrj-ldu ever collected together lu the state. ! Lend your frse ice aud help to make 'Oregon's, pride a susccsi anl a credit to the state, Entries Diusthe made by 7 p. m. Konday, and all articles must be iu place by-10 p. ni. Monday evening. Please majtr; entries as early as possible, i i ). T. GKE jiQ, t-scaaiAkT, Sm1iu, Oreoif, S J. . D O O O n n 00 a !,!'-;: HI o g Q fi fa 3 "o 2 n, ? SV4U $? 1 GEO. M. PRIOR, I Wm. FERGUSON, Camas Valley. ! Camas Val lev, . 3SS"jr,tfclhi'-;' ?axeBiDLCfis galley it w LUMBER OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished c n short Not:ce and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES. IHJSf IC AI1D FLOORlilG A SPECIALTY. SISM Tim WMffll. S3Hft?M, Furnisbcd in anjr Dimensio's, '.o Order Address, PRIOR & FEBGUSON-, Camaa YaUcy, Douglas County. ' Cr to, F, P. McDEVITT, Roseburg, for parents to send their cliildreti, lor yotu .g Indies to prepa re for any college in the west. All who come will be under the special care of the Princi pal and his assitants. Instructions unsurpassed in the state. Board and Tuition very moderate. i For Particulars, Address. - L. A Edwards, A B. Wilbur Or. Oregon rVicinc "pi nly l--'op"lar - tier X ictures-pie X.V ailrocd, utile, ancres. Fast time! Sur coiiuccUons! New etiilincnt 225 nilles shorter; 0 hours less time; acconinioda tloas Unsurpassed (or comfort and safety. Fares and Freight MUCH LESS than bv any other route between all poiuts in Willamette Valley and Sun Francisco. Only Route to that Popular Summer re sort, Yaquina Bay whero for moderate expense you can enjoy. .HI V F Surf HaUiing;! Beach for Driving and Walking! K Fishing in Kiverand Brooks! E Icci Sea Fishing! H Hotels aud Better Accommodations! Tlian at any other Summer Resort on the Coast of . Oreyou. Daily passenger trains except Sundays. Lcvr Corvallis at 3 P. M. L'v. Yaquina at 7.10 A. M. ; Qfcon & California West Bide trains connect at Corr.-Ul'n. Oregon k Calif iruia East Side trains connocl with stages at Albany at 12.05 P, M. Round trip tickets at cxcuisioii rates good till September 30th. ' The fine A 1 Steamship "Yaiuina City" sails From Yaquina From San Francisco Thursday, Sept. 2, Tuesday, " 14. Sunday, " Fridiiy, Oclnhcr, 8, Wednesday, " 20, I Wednesday, Sept. Monday, ., I Saturday, Oct. I Thursday, " I Tuesday, " 8. 20, n , 20. Fares Rail & Cabin $14, Kail k Steerage ?.'.S. For further liifonuatum apply to , C. C. Hognc A. C. F. & P. A;r t., Corvallis. FOR SAJLE. i Cheap for cash or approved cre dit a superior lot of pure bred Merino Sheep, both bucks and owes. The same can be seen at our ranch near Wilbur. Cor respondence Solicited. Address T. Smith & SoN. Wilbur, Or. NEW YORK LUMBFR & Wood Yard G'oToBL.Rr HowcMV "EastBitle of track one block sotilli o deiwt is where j-ou will find nuniLer one drj lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Jur, and ali Uimention lumber for buildings, sawed and shaved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceilinjr, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 inch plank saweu expressly for sidewalks. represent the Susar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to be the finest establishment on the Pa- cine 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 tlie best manner, and all under srtiet discipline and order. Their work is all done by number' one me chanies acd is equal to any work of the Kmc! done m .New Yoik or the Last. Fruit boxes, Pickpt fences and flj.l. Li . -r . unties uumpicce, i aiso represent a number one mill at Yoncolla where I have sawed all Dirnention lumber to order on short notice. AH guatantecd as represented or no sale. Call and sec stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. For Sale! Fortv '.Acres of unimproved land, and half in the Corporation limits of the city of Roseburg, a good spring.- of lving water, a very desirable location for a home. Situate in the eastern art of the city. For further inforiua tiou and terms apply to this otlico or Mrs. Bowen. . McGregor's old stand, Jackson Street : Roseburg. W: liohrcr, & Co. HIGHEST MARKET P8I3E PAID FOR HIDES. T IIIS MARKET is always supplied with ' the choicest quality of ' SESJSmXX MEATS Of all kinds, including beef, pork, veal ami mutton;. also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc. Tlie most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared toward giving satisfaction. F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburi;. ' in i 1 iiiun m iTHtMiwoaiMf SPQUA lOADIIf OVEXS SEPTEMBER (, 1880. as there are no saloons nor other aud gentlemen to prepare tlicMnselves for teaching : THE aEIju.C33 CHAS. M. HALL OAKIjAND - OZCEGrON abjaATcrare, jess iflos : Shotguns, Amunition, Strtplc & Paucy Oatlcry, Fishiug'Tackcl I AGENT For the "White'' Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons.r": ! and "X- jSD Q.sburii's Harvesting jSXaeliiiierv DEVORE Successor to PAGE $ DIM MICK OAKLAND UEALJiltS IN DRUGS, At M M PAINTS, JEWELRY, UL' JEWELRY, . run i, - - COMBS, EI C. ETC. e expect to do a strictly Caah business, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of all to Jeal with us. We also invite a continuation of the juit ronageof all former patrons, and solicit new ones. m GIVE US m SIlRTPlI Wholesale and Betail DEALERS IN Lmnhei Sugrai Pine, Yellow Pine, Tir and Oak, Well Hea soned in Our DRY HOUSE Wben Desired. ALSO ' " Haiiufsirlurcraor&teli & Ioors in nil Sizes mid uantiti s. uur l actory w now m full operation and aud Omen Fittings, Tcrnix and aeuou dence which is assured prompt attention. Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH per 51 ... . RUSTIC per 31 . . FLOORING per 31. SituaUd 15 miles from Roseburg o.i Xi.i .1000 REWARD Will be given any man who w ill protluco a sci entist of laree experi ence, anil widely known ENDDRSEIIFir 4 fer' nn imp. H is to lie an honorable man, who Will a.scrt that re filled cast t zinc is nt one 1 m. -iifflj'l list enduring .f TVStrtlC of the most all know withstand the actions of tho wsatjier. DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Jlich y OVEf 45000 " mu' ' f MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH - KVJflllYTIIIjNG "IN HIS HISK H aving -aUlj fitted uj a new STEAM prepared to furnish lumber of all Hard Time Darn lumbar and fencing fiiruisbvtl on ! Staver & Walker, 208 to 214 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON. - t J " ' '"""' Hill "-- 111 T" 1 - 1 11 Dealers ii all kinds of Faira and Dairy Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat alogue, mailed free of charge, and write chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. ery, at lowest prices, W.l I ll Y? 1 1 hot)nnt Trial Bum t snj nre restanrf t ki.k ti"lSf harr.3' StLIINAL PAST LI FS: 4 KadiealOors- f or Mwrroos Debility. Orfn -SJ"'-J ywajt? Ywn or Hid- .Jested lor EigLt Yean in saai tboudeawwtbm absolutely rmtor pram at d rel r .' ,,,,,, -T ... . . .... wmbw AUll UJU7DieillO PTd'i.,lU J.,nlL?,rBnRth VlKOroa. Health. xoi noma who ggr from the aaaar obacure dimanea uiyam a own mea totba foil unnmait nf .- mtoJT. ladaOawaca. mask tbatroa Mad o3 ICKA&Ki hiB, with lllSi'd JSitoteSZ ft Vf PTUIIKO PKR80N9 can h FREE r97 il. 1. immoral influences in the villa:o. & ELLIOTT oriEGOja: OILS, WATCHES. A JfU LUMBER wo cau offer as a specialty all kinds of Stoki work at lowest figured We solicit correspon ' . . til o.Mi T'ink D;ob & LcmbekCo. Grants Pass, OfegoD. .....$9.00 ...eir.oo Camkkox fc Cu. Managers. th Umpqua. Good loads in Summer. WHITE BRONZE -AND- STATUARY Were awarded the -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, Kew Orleasr, 1 S 8 - S fiONUMENTAL 1 prices on Mir Jacksonville, Oregon SA'Sy MILL 011 South Deer creek, is kinds on short notice at Prices. short notice. J. J. WII1TSETT. machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine us for terms, and price before pur We vri give you the best machin . V avoid Che Unposon at preteDtiout mn Jlw forth troabte.and all Qnacka, " 1 ttm. Take a SORE Rxkkot that Hi J fCVuXu tbogcasda, doe Dot bitnfera nwunwHinai,wiWiail i '. "iT f " ", o bmnaa rsaaiam mtorwl. Tb a-aatrd aoimatme eleraeals of life an f i?a hack, the patintl hnxM&te ciMcxfui aa4 nptdir huU rtf la aod aauxa TBEATMEMT. afutt, 3. K.fa. tins, $7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfx Chemists. 900X W.tl8trt.8T,LoTns,la Trial of our AflianSAiit Trml H f." UNITY fro ri AFifi 0 YAf ICE :'-:V;;M , KUl 1 V II U ' M I PaL03tS0th,lS3J. Ieit onlr t the flaMi Miilbntqas!. if y r Glass for witbstiuidUig beat. Every pood thlggf la Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label la on each chimney as above. Th9 Pearl Top is alwaya clear and bright Glass. manufactured OSI.T by GEO. A. L1ACOETI1 a CO. FOB SALE BY DEALERS. v DR LIESIG'S WOXDEUFIL A German Invigorator Wen who are guffcringr . yijf lNsase and w eakness bro HEALTH ou by early iniprudcdce or w excesses, t-niiging nervous debility, premature decay, lost man&nod, etc., liar insr tried iu vain cery known reined v. "(ihould i.ro- cure immediately DK LIEU1G ii ISVIG0KATOR No. 2. - THE DOCTOR will agree to furfeit 51,000 or case undertaken, not cured. Tlie reason why bo many cannot pet cured of weakness and tho above diseases is owin? to a coniilicatiin called 1'ROSTA TOllRHEA with llyjierxsthcsia, which rciiuirci gcecial treatment. DR. LIKlil'J'rt IN ViGORATOR Ko. 2, under our ad. ice and special treattiicnt.is tlie t niy nvsiti ve euro for TRUST ATOllliHEA. V1L L1ER1G&CO ftr the vt nineteen years have made an exclusive seci.illj of h treatment of disease tot men. . If piinjiles apcar on the fare, if von Itecomc list less and despondent, lwjk utit for the complication with 8cn1it1.1l Weakness and loss of Viti-litv knon'n as r-rostatorrhca. Hundreds of lives han been lost and thousatids have lost their pmtiertr and pleasure in life from its effects, Varicocele; of wormy reins of tlie scrotum, often the unsuspected cause .f Lost Manhood, Dcbilitr, c-te. etc.. DR. I.IEliin'H inv. orator, No. 2, is the only known reined vfor th above complication, and a Perfect ml iKrma 11 n cure will be yuaraiiteed in all cases undertaken uiie derourspevial advice and treatment. Most powertul electric belts free to our patietita. To prove the wonderful power of the IN VIGOR A. TOR, A 82 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. Call or address, Mjr- aieniir ex. c.a'b Fi-in. 4 a ti 1 " " ..acu9lll J (WfGeary Bt. San Francisco, Cai. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. OF Al.Clli'-tt:..., I T.. 1 -T-!.. 1 , ?Jn'' offl. Roseburg-, Or., June 30th, 1S88. TyTOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN THAT, 15 COM-' iilianco w ith the provisions of the Act of Ccm irrcss spproveu June S, 1878, entitled "An Act for the saleof Timber Lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," Milton T. Shcrritts, whose iost-ot8ce address is Norfolk. Douglas County, Or., has this dav filed iu this office his application to purchase the West half of South tast quarter bection No. 4, in township No. 21 S Range No. 10 W, of the Willamette meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto, nr required to present the same at this office withiu stxty days from the BrU publtcVan of this notice,. tA. V. JOIIVRTOX, Kejfistor, ill in Vif Inlki:4i.v. Land nfSce at Roschttrz Or. Jul 27th 1S VTOTICE 13 II ERERY GIVEN THAT Tin." . lowini liinicd settler has A tention to uiakc final proof in mpjxirt of his eUIm and tluit said proof w ill be made tUro the Ke-Tsier or Reccner of I . S. Land Ottloc at Roscbui" Or ou Saturday Sept. 1UU, 1S8T., vis; Ur' ou LOUIS THEI tViP Homestead Claim No. 3320 for the S W of S VV 1 ' Sec. 17 N W 1 of N W of Soo. 20Tp. S S. TL. i W.t He ninifwihft fiilliiuin A l- - ri""?? T'd,n?nr?nia,M! c"Iiv"-n f, said land, .., , ,v,WUurjr, anu jonn Hcnrv Ernest Rice, John Rolwrts nl .A rini il ' .ii. eountvOr " -- -- -- "'"S1" ClIAS. W. JousstO-X, Rejlster. Notice For Publication. Land Oftlce at Roscburjr, Orciron. Auir. 10th. lxs ATOTICE IS HEREBY G1VEX THAT THE FOL L lowmpnamcd settler has filed twtwv of his in. teiitioo to make final proof u, support his ciaiW. and that said proof will be made before the Renter or Receiver of L. 8. UndOffleeat Rebure Orejr- onSaturdaj,Spt. 18, IS80, ii; bvju. . m. A. WEBBER, Pre-emption D. S. No. 42i!t for m,i..i. v.. . and S. E. 1 of N. W. i of Sec. 4 To ir.S u ? He names the followincr ulini-u. 1.1- continuous 1 rcsi,leiicc upon, and cultimtion of. said land viz: N Cornutt, Seymour fctrhimr, J 'n. Cornuttand Michael Dean, .11 of Riddle boucla" Co. Oregon. Cuas. W. JomSsto Kcgister. Notice For Publietion, Uud Office at Rosebntv, Ox, Aug. sith, Is, TU-OTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT THE FOL XI torinir named settlor ha fili u:. ; tention to nuke Commutation proof in support of his claim and that said proof w ill be made brforo tlie Register or Receiver of tho U. 8. Land OftiL-e a Rosebury, Or. 011 Saturday, October 2nd. ISstt. Homestead entry No. 4759 fort ha' v 1 ,r v t Sec. 6, Tp. 21, S. R. 4 wes W, M. 1 "J '"'Wr-S witiwsses to pr.,ve his Notice For Publicat ion Lar.d Office at Roseburg 0. Aua. SUth i88L TVTOTICE IS HEUEBT GIVEN THAT THE FOL- tJi?"!11 tUw Of his in tention ."" m- and that said proof U1 be ma-le before the RS or neceiver of the U. 8. Land Oflh at RosebunT Oreson, ou SATURDAY Oct. t, jssi viz: MOehura Homestead entry No. 3910, for tha f v 1 . cL. 12 Tp, 3i! S. R. 7 w est W. M. ' 800 He, names the f.illowmz tllnm,. . ALI'UU.-'ISIS HUULGT' continuous residence ujon, and cultivation f la... v:C. P. TottenJcharie. A2S"L3? Anderson, and Charles Ketut. las county Orejron . .wum ii o, uiendale Douc Jwsstox, Register, EXEClTOIt FLAL SQTICI, TN TOL-pY COURT, STATE OF OKEGOJf, FOH i. Douglas Countv, deeeaM""'15' T,,WnM "'SUm, NOTICE Ij hereby given thak the a iJen,is nI Executor of theabo,e i,mB1 ertate, haTflled M final account in the abore entitled Culirt in "he aei Uemeiit of said estate ai.,1 that the said Court. kV order duly made, has ed Monday, UaStb dav Bqitember, , 1S6, for heirin? object ion, tt any them bcr to said finl aeconut ad" he settlement U aakl estate. JQH L1VD.06TO.V Ew iiU ' llatcd August 4th, 1888. twwuwr. Circuit Court Ooola County, tteo:Ore. John Sulliran PlainiiB" ) ' - AWB.8mBlWtJ To Annie B. Sullivan thcabovj named defenOanU " In th name of the SUte of Oreon, yoa are heh required to appear and answer the 'inJ.rT against you lu the above entitled suit on or hf.C .he Mth day of October, 1880,"'. SiitS Brst day of tbc next rcyulw term of said com and if you fail so to appear and answ the iJalnUS m the Court for the reliet demand in Mid complaiiitUi-ait: For a decree disa-Jvi. tIe mar rure contract exUtins between 4aiutiff and detail- daut for the care and custodr u th,. mi..o-hilure the of said nrrias ,d for hi coV" i d burnemenu in this suit. a This Summons is published hr orJer of R R r, Dated at tugene City Aojr. 27, 14WJ. Kbors. Or. "0, M' 'yVutit m iiiiiib nninrnM iau . - . ....... . .vu uii, iiU cuiuvatioti of. said Uwr. b, Gilkiwit, all of Oakland, Doliplas Va Wgou. ; Cuau. W. JoasToS, Renter.