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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1886. A XtE3t OCX A TIC FZASK. Mr... Floed of the Star wants to know ho we like the plank in the ; IlHnoia Democrat ice plalf 3ml in referecce to temperance. We simply answer, wc do not like it at all, becauso it is un sound, and quibbling. Here is the plank. - - Heaohed, That while we have no purpose to interfere with just laws for the regulation of traffic in intoxicating liquors! and for the prevention or cor rection of the evil to society growing out of abuses in t heir sale, we declare that it is not the legitimate province of the government to control the hab its, tastes, . appetites and liberties of the people, so long as they are orderly and peaceable, and do not encroach vpon the rights of others or of soci ety. We therefore declare that the prohibition, by the constitution or by the general laws, of the manufacture or sale of vinous, malt . or spirituous liquors would be in violation of indi vidua! and personal rights, and con trary to fundamental principles of free government.'1 "Habits, tastes, and appetites are not always liberties, therefore these "habits, tastes, and appetites, should not be classed with "liberties." And moreover notice this qualifying clause, "and do not encroach upon the rights of others or of society." Now this is exactly what this thing does. This is the reason why we arc opposed to the traffic in liquors, because it 'does "en croach" in a thousand ways upon soci otyand the vightsof others. And to Bay that it Is "contrary to fundaments principles of free government," to leg islate against anything that harasses a people, ia simply absurd and reflects a want of information, as to what cou stitutes fundamental and free govern ment. But Mr. Floed ought to know, tht,the Democracy of Oregon and many other 6tates, as well as the na tional Democratic platform, contains no such plank. There is not a Demo cratic platform in the union, where the Deniocracy(is in the ascendency, that has embodied such a plank as above quoted, but on the contrary, many states have spoken just the opposite of Illinois. ; The Democracy of Illinois, is not our oracle by any means, neither can wo : endorse all that a capricious humanity might suggest In answer to Mr. Blaine's speech the New York Evening Post cites the fact that a meeting of textile workers in Philadelphia, held on the 29th of May last, declared "that the present deplor able condition of labor in the United States, which in many instances bor ders on serfdom and chattel slavery, is ibe most positive ' evidence that the system of protection now in vogue is not productive of any benefit to labor, but is the builder up of vast fortunes on the one hand and increased poverty and squallor among the working peo ple on the other." A school fepcher at Leignitz, Ger many, . desiri jg her pupils to have a little occupation during vacation, gave them this holiday exercise: "From 880, 788, 889, tleduct 629 until nothing re mains". After the girls had been working for some time, their friend be gan to figure out the prospects, and dis covered that there would be 1,400,300 deductions to be made, which would take over 600 days work at twelve hours aay. ' No church has any buisness with State Colleges or State funds in Amer ica, if you want . to s-.e both prosper. Let every tub stand on its own bottom, if it has any bottom, and if it has not, then it is no tub. We believe ia both Church - and State, but keep them forever seperate. The Democratic majority in Ala bama was over one hundred thousand for Governor. This is one of the states where we were told by the Republi cans that the Democrats were so bad ly divided they would likely lose the state. Albany Democrat Since July 1st the calls for the ro domption of United States bnds amounta to $47,000,000. And still the Republican papers are gasping for breath like a drowning man just as he gets his head out of the water. ft is stated that Portland will soon le connected with the East by Bennett Mackey Postal Telegraph system. It is understood there will be three wires, which, with all the other facili ties, will be far superior to the West ern Union. Bro. . Benjamin of the Plaindealer last week admitted oil we claimed, or about so, in reference to Mr. Simon's shotgun policy in Oregon. Honesty is the best policy, even in the "duty pool" of politics. A Chicago clergyman said in a ser. uion Sunday that atheism was tho root of anarchy. Why not reverse it and say that anarchy is the root of atheisml The Milwaukee Journal save Mr. Blaine may be right in his ideas on Mexico, but Mr. Blaine is one ofchose men whom the public would rather see right than president Clevelasd's administration is the model one, of the last twenty -four years. AxoinEii svnmr. J.rxvt Surrj,,r of XjcamMun ltote fm C(inMpH.io ri. ri.. I - .. I Pi ie unaenugnea would respeclfully present to the citizens of Doufflas cotm- : , . . a . v vuo,oa tuu" . xoiiowing report of my survey of the imiro fmm n.,n. " -"-v ..v. vu- yonville to Crater lake in this state, L-.. T. .,?), , . j , ' bition. It is supposed that he wants to nvuu icjjtcauuii mat tor want 01 time, I have not been able to make as full a report as the subsequent one, which will soon be produced. In said subsequent report a full map of inis survey M ill be filed m tho Clerk's office for public inspection, showing tne pronle oE said survey. On the 1 7th day of August 1886 in company with J. S. Pickett, J. B. Fui- lerton, W. B. Pool, Edd. Bealman, T. liller, J , A. Tiller and D. Dumont, I started from Canyon villa and explored 1 the route for a wagon rood; to. Crater lake. On my way up the South Umu- river, and after selectintho most feasiable route and passes, then on ray return made a regular survey. The said survey includes the entire road to be built from the Jacksonville and Ft. Klamath wagon road to the terminus of the wagon road up the Soutlf Umpqua river. Tlie totaj of Wagon road ta be built is thirty-three miles fifty-eight chains and sixty-nine links, which will unite the two sys- terns of eastern and western Oregon. Of the above distance one mile eleven chains and seventy-three links are heavy rock grading, ten miles twenty five chains and ninty-four links are light grading,' leaving a, remainder of twenty-two miles twenty one chains and two links requiring no grading. I estimate the cost of construction of the above described road as follows: Heavy grading as above 2,800 Light grading as above 8,400 Clearing road of logs, trees, etc. 1,300 Total 12,500 I am so confident that the above es timate is reasonable that I would be glad to take the contract of building the road for that sum. I may remark that when this thirty-three miles fifty eight chains and ninty-four links is made a road, not an other rod of road is necessary to let us through to Cra ter lake. The south end "of Crater lake is in a due east course from Can yonville. The distances from Canyon ville are as follows: County road from Canyonville to mouth of Elk creek twenty-two miles, surveyed road thirty- three miles fifty-eight chains and ninty- four links to Rogue river. From Rogue river to Crater Jake eighteen miles, makes a total distance from Can yonville to Crater lake of seventy-three miles fifty-eight chains and sixty-nine links The altitude of the prominent points above the sea level arc as fol lows: Canyonville, 793 fL crossing at the forks of tho South Unipqua river 1000 ft. main divide between Umpqua and Rogue rivers at the Ilulbcrt R. R. gap 4545 ft., crossing of Rogue river 3380 ft., at the ri;n of Crater lake" 7000 ft. Some idea of tho commerce of eastern Orogon may be gathered by the fact, that in traveling on the Jack sonville and Klamath lake road the distance of 16 miles we met 20 loaded wagons on theit way to Ft: Klamath and Crater lake besides several packed animals and horsemen. From the above premises I am prepared to state that either Riddle or Myrtle Creek de pot is nearer Ft Klamath or Crater lake than at any other point on the line of the R. R. In conclusion I will state that at no point on the proposed road that it will be necessary to have a steeper grade than the grade through the big canyon in the southern part of Douglas county Oregon all of which is respectfully submitted, W. F. Briggs, Surveyor. DYSPEPSIA. Sodonfury lialU.s, mental worry, nervous c xcitemcut. vxevs or imprudence in cat h)'i or drinking, and various other causos. iiiUuco CotDitiimtioii followed by general dr-rsnwnictit of tlie liver, kidiieys, nnd '.i!ii:ii-!. ii which lue disorder of each is- rsn in-tva-wM luu Ltliruiily of the others. 'fin !i!im?iiatc it-.u!N ere Los of Apie-'v.-.X.!'! ;, l-'oul Hrit?i, IIi'Hitbum. Flnt !!.', I)i2:af.o. ft'k ll'iitlat-hes, failure oi" i1ivm.-.:1 vn iitvnJiil i;.jnr. dUtrcssinir -'i.;e if w i d t ni' l fuiinrs iritlie toniat-h, an-.i lit-T-.'-t si-d 1'imi.ivtwi.s, all of which are ' n;vn nn-l -r :v! head a Dyspepsia. Jnevvry iit!.-wt where this disease does .lit '"'hI.!-'.' iro n scrofulous taint in tlie i-. wl. . ' vef Tii.t-s may be confidently re., i .'Tx to t .! t-ttre. Those cases a;. .. the cwrslfve influence of '.!!; Piu.5 i..- "ill ceirtainlv yield if i; . ' t-s.t.v. t 'I the iiowerfulblood I vii . . ;.fur.-. :ti.- of Aykk's SjAnSAPA- i -M( --iii ; !iotil,l know that the loiurer ren:.--.t their inaiadr is jwstponed. ...j liwr-J Uiflieuit of cure it bet-uBies. reY& Fills . t f;ii! t ' relieve the Iku1 nnd pro-io..- healthful :ni regnlsir action, . .! i'm... sre IyiiiSsiii. Temporary i;ai.--'ive. :'.! il t ;it;tu iir harm. The . .11:1 i...;vijy iu.o Wufh !h enfeebled u::!ii i- "T. ;1 5t :-liiite--.' and aleo- i- i -'ii.ii. . " ri"v?it-.biy followed 'v . ' in iliui i- .-.i-s the ergau weaker . ib. " . tvi-:,-r . ..T-.rl i.y mv -dit;ii-y 'ii-, ' .i... i. '!.! : Avem"s I'ili. li-J . rj' f. Ylu ir M-caijnid t"-' it L: " " riali.- HtlMUSX 13BISM-. . , Jk.-H-.ift. A..'. - i : ,1 1.. Irv Ttr.'n rit.LS a " , - ln-lt; - . t st . ( onMipstlou. mid Mt'' -t.. . ' 'I'l . i.l becnamf r. -ir t !;-, end ohlalned -r. ' i !..-. n aijiltrf me more i 1. -.. . r- Iff..;-,. trU .. M.V, v. j ;-j sin. " . . TiOt HI- .-x-c ,: fi) -riwtetl tlie eoi-tlve 'It.!. . v 1 1 etl i 'v ti-ncntl hcalll" " t- it.. . -. k-. !'au . f. Mittnta, 0'. . 1 b, -li .. t. : vd fi-irrt physic t h . . v . .. v.-Hl (jitictlv move -iv Iv -ti. T'J' i:-.i.d 't"t:i jxtiu." W. L . v., .;. ... i - -V. r - f . T -t Co TOr-Xalnl, Dy wi " .,n. j i 1 . r the Lift twenty . ,. : i'ti- i i Ivt-rfintl im nvire .I..V- ! i Vi T t'.W n." l'.F: ".. ' Xf(t'. ; ?... . u -a i..t-y Miuv-.l.rj.M-.." J, T. J .... - -L8, :i5AKF.T 1!V CcM l-onclJ, Mass. the late dispatches i ,nmnUlff l.na fnnml - n.i't. iW. Mr . i - linn A nrc nftf won f 4 r mtn tvi 4 Viu nU i iRft i.,.f 'L.. . , , AU n one to run who. if elected, will give him t,,c n of state. . 1 i . . i, iL l:u t u; be in a position to enable j him to lock after the fisheries down about the coast of Maine and other matters down in Chili. I We will give you everything that lo- cal self government demands; evcry- thin? that common ancestry of nlory wishes: everything that Rational f ra- temity or or cluislian fellowship re quires; but to dissolve' the federal bonds between these states, to dismcm- ber our country whoever else con- sents we will not. No, pever! sever! NEVER! Tifden to thA Con federate in ISO,?. ! ESTXtalk'Sr NOTICE. There is itl my possession a horse of the followins description, which the owner can have by calling and paying tho charges. Age about 10 years, weight, about 1100 lbs, left front knee enlarged, color, dark brown, on tho right fore leg just below the knee is a lump on each side, no brands on him. Respectfully-Yours, S. Bartxe, Canyonville Or. Sept. 6th 188C. "Take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR O For all l.'iea- c of the Liver, Kidaeys, Stos-.cci and Spleen. : This purely vrjretaM prc- IKitB'on, now -It bra ted as a "a'uity M?iJ:ci.:r, originated in the South in lK!f. It act gently on the li nvcU and Kidnry ani t?:irr-cl4 the action or the Liver, &nd is, there fore, the Ik-XT preparatory medicine, wh-.vt?vr the sick ness may pruve ti be. In all common ilis. aser. it will, tin. aslstel i y a:y mhor medi cine, effect u sjit etly eure. i The Regulator is to administer in any condition of the system, an ! under no c-lrcutn- : stances cm it do liarr.i. it will invii-orate like a elass uf wu-.s, hut x. r.o intoxicating bever age to lead to imcmptrincc ; wUi promote 11 geation, dissipate onli'he, and gener ally tone cp th yst-. ir.. '1 he dose is small. not uiipieaaan;, ar.u it, virtues unaouutea. No loss of tlti. a. no latcr-mptio-.i or Ktoppage -f businesi w'iiilc taking the . Regulator. Children conit'laiuir.g of Colic, Uead:;Jr, or Sick Stomncit, a teajpoonful or more will give rditt If taV.cn occnsionJly by pl tieiu exposed to MALARIA, will cxp-1 tlie pc-ion and protect Uiem ft on atuck. : a niTSK i.v.v ei'isios. 1 have been practicing rr.f dicine for twenty yean, and have never btrn ah!-j ta put up a vegetable eomrxnind that would, like Simnvins Liver Retru- lator, promptly a-.d effectively m--?ve the Liver to action, and at'tbe same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive ar.d assiiniU'.ive powers of the system. L. M. SlisroN, M I.,.Vahington,Ark. JIF.E THAT Tot ET THE CENfiNE. rV!lt AKt B1 J. H. Zeilin & Co., Fivfadslp!na, Pa. Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morpliiae. SHERIFF SALE. In the Circuit Court of tha state of Orejfuu for Duuglss county Ju'.in Rast plaintiff vg John II . Shupe administrator of the estate -f Hen ry Wagner deccas! Amanda Wa-jner Carrie Wagner Henry wajmer anu iora Hajfner tumor neirs oi Henry Wagner deceased Chas. Kohn and Naphtaly Kohn partners under the firm name Chas. Kobn & Co. A. L. Todd, t. H. Emcreou, AureliueTuJd and Levi Todd defendants. TiTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE 131 of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court for the county of Douglas and State of Oregon on the 7th day of August 1886 upon a judgement re covered in aaid Court on the 7th day of May 1B8U in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendant for the sum of thirteen hundred and eitrhtv even dollars and eiirhtv cents (91387.80) due plaintiff and oosts 49.30 and the sum of one hundred dollars for attorney's fee and for the sale of the following mortgaged premises towtt. Lot number 6 in block 15 except fifteen feet along and off the northern end of said lot& lot number 4 in block 16 In the railroad addition to the town of Oak land Dons-laa oonntv Oretrnn ascordkur to the official plot of said town also the following described real property in Douglas county Oregon, the 8 W J of section 15, the 8 of S E. 1 section 10, the N 4 of NEt section 21. and S W 1 of N W 1 section 22. all of said tracts in township 23 south of Range 4 west w uiamette Meridian containing in me aggregate szu acres which said judgement and order of the Court reads as follows, towit: "It is the refore ordered ad judged and decreed by tha court that oi the real Sroperty herein before described tliat ' lot o, 6 except fifteen feet along and off the northern end of stud lot in block 1 and lot 4 in block 16 in the railroad addition to the town of Oakland Oregon be scld as real property is sold under execu tion that if the proceeds of said sale be insufficient to pay the costs and expenses of sai l sale a foreclosure taxed at 949.20 the sum of one hundred dollars at torney's fee and the sum of thirteen hundred and eighty seven dollars and eighty cents ($1,387. 80) due plaintiff, then the other real property herein before described be sold subject to the rights of the said defendants A. L. Todd, 8. jH, Emerson, Aurelius Todd and Levi J. Todd to the mineral on said prem ises and to mine the same as conveyed to tlicm by the said Henry Wagner deceased aud the over plus if any be apphwl in the payment of the lein of the said defendants Chas. Kohn ft Co. but if the sale of the property aforesaid subject to the rights of the said defendants A. L. Todd, S. U. Emerson, Aurelius Todd and Levi J. Todd be still insufficient to pay the claim of tho plaintiff costs and attorney's fee than all the right litis and interest of the said de fendants A. L. Todd, 8. H. Emerson, Aurelius Todd and Levi J. Todd in and to the said premises under the said conveyance from Henrv Wagner deceased be sold and the proceeds of said sale be applied in the payment of the costs and expenses of said sale and amount due plaintiff and the over plus if any after applying the proceeds as aforesaid the same be paid in court to await the order thereof. Vow therefore in pursuance of said judgement and order of fore closure and sals, I will on ! Friday September S4lh. 1836 between the hours of 9 o'cioek A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. towit at the hour of 1 o'clock P. WJ of said day sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash In hand at the court house door in Roseburg Doug las county Oregon all the right title and interest of the said defendants as herein bitfore described prem ises and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and apply the proceeds aris ing from such sale first in the payment of the costs and expenses of Slid foreclosure taxed $49 20. Sec ond in the payment of the Attorney's fee 8100.00 Third In pavtnant and satisfaction of the judgement in favor of said plaintiff amounting to $1,387-80 and for fee, costs and disbursements. Witness my hand and official signature this the 12th day of August 1888. B.C. Awe, . Sheriff of Djuj'.m pjunty Oregon, According to i . i - i . ' - - -- - " Children tJAu mm mm mm Henry Baaton'o Roseburg Grocery Store. JEEPSCONST A NTLY m hand a full assortment GROCERIES! Of All xtinds! Guaranteed to be of the best qualily. FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO asd CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, ' SUGAR, A SPECIALTY. CANDIES and CAKES. IProduce .Bcmglifc AND THE- Highest CASH PRLCe Paid' Gkc nie a call and convince yutiractve. COOPS delivered anywhere in the City Limits free of Charge. i Jackson Street, j v. -'- , .-- H eotl WItoa t lToi- Halo. 100 BUSHELS " of the gulden crown variety. S OLD FOR 75 CTS. l'ER BUSHEL. Inquire at llic Pi'St -jftk-c in Uoseburg, or of ; IS. F. R.am. ( 15. WILCOX, V. . Attorsey At Law OiKcc oijasite 1C. (I. Young & Cw's. Oakland Orec.on. DR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy. 751 Market Street- SAN FRANCISCO. "10 AND LEARN HOW TO AVOID vJT disease, and how wonderfully ou are made. Private Office, 211 Geary Street Consultfl'ion on lost manhood and all discafes men. Scud for Books. . Wayne, Da Page Co., Illlnoli, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE PercherOB Horses Yalned at 93,800,000! which iaclades abont 70 FES CENT. UF ALL HOUSES Whose purity of blood is established by pedlmst rs cornea in me fercneron stuoaopK or r rsini the only otoa hook ever puDitsnea in taai country EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. lmsuueaiuBoaftaia 200 imported Stallicis, Via enocgh for Service. I SB COLTS. Two years old and youiurcr. naMenlKlntthtcrlB- eiple accapted by all itcllimt braeders that. hm Mil hrad ulwll may be said to be, If their ?sf.,T,??h tbev should be valued only as fradas, I will sail all Imported stock at arad Pric 5J via the animal sold. p4lree yrt Aed by ths orlfi pal rr: iwh ..rtiflAxta of Its nambar and record In u FHckeion Stud Book of Prance. ROHPan I1JU- trato aUlei ' (una , on Cbicaco Mortbwesteni By, OI VBIlsSUi LIME! LIME! The uudersignedhaYC now, and will constantly keep a full supply of fresh stone lime at our kilns llfesu Eloscbiir. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. Address E. J. Montague, oi- & C. Flint, ItOscburg, Oregon. PRICES REASONABLE! 1886.- -OF THE- State Agricultural SocV. To be held at their grounds near Sa lem, Orcjron, commencing. SEPTEMBER 13, 188C, And closing the f jllowlng Saturday itfht . OlSyOOO -Offered In uabh ptruilums - This will, without doubt, be the best exhibition of of the kind ever held in Oregon. The I BEST SPEED PROGRAMME. The Best EXHIBIT ol grains. EXHIBIT of Uvo stock EXHIBIT , fruits EXHIBIT of dairy-prod. The best exhibit of everything-; ever collected together in j the state. Lend your presence and help to make Oregon's pride a suueess and a credit to the state. Entries must he made by 7 p.m. Sunday, and all artioles must be In place by 10 p. m. Monday evening. Hetsc make entries as early as possible. j J. T. CUE 30, 8EatKTar, Salem, Oregon. GEO. M. PRIOR, Camas Valley. i r i im im - - - 26th ANNUAL FAIR Win. FERGUSON, Camas Valley, jr.- LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES. RUSTIC AUD FL0011IIIG A SPECIALTY Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Caraaa Valley, Douglas County. Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg, fll f If Q for parents to send their children, foryoui.g ladies to prepare for any college in the pal and. his assitants. instructions Oregon j . TVxcific T" ailn.-ad, nly l-Apular oute, ver J. icturesque A.ancs' Vi-il time! Hut connection:.! Hew equipment 223 miles shorter; to hours lees time; accommoda Uons unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Fares and Freight MUCH LESS than bv tiny other route between all. points in Willamette Valley and Ban Francisco, j Only Route to that Topular Summer re sort, Yatjulua Puy where for moderate cxcii;c you can enjoy. Surf Battling! 1 lieacb for Driving mid WalMig! Finding in Hiveraud U rooks! 11 Iluteis and Butter Accommodations! 1 -i Thau at any other Summer Remirt on the Coast of Oregon. iDaily passenger trains except Sundays. Leave Corvnllis at 2 P. M. L'v. Yaquinaat 7.10 A. M. Oregon A California West Side trains eonnect at t'urvallis. I Oregon & California East Sido trains comicct with stages at Albany at 12.05 P. M. Sound trip tickets at excuision rates good till Sojitembcj 30th. The flue A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City" sails Frtm Yaqtiiua . " From Sau Francisco Tliursdayi Sept. 2, Wednesday, Sept. 8, rucsoav, n, i jtonuav, ., 20, Sunday, " -2, I Saturday, Oct. 2, I Saturday, I Thursday, I Tuesdav, Friday, October, , ednciduy, " so, 20. Fares Rail & Cabin fit, Rail & Steerage ?:.S8. For further infi.rmaliou apjily to C. C. Une A. O. F. & V. A-'t., Con alii. . ftJsaliaflEsle . MUSH BSSSSl Cheap for cash or approved cre dit a superior lot of pure bred Merino Sheep, both bucks and ewesj The same can be seen at our ranch near V? ilbur. Cor- respqndence Solicited. Address T. Smith & Son, Wilbur, Or. o Xi o o o o n to a. r, a it 0 w) PS w i-3 J O s O w 'A w O w- o M -SB u m m W ws En C5 CI. O S3 rr. 5 T o o 3 : o m u js Oh O Ph ; Vi 'a as 5 o S2 ' " - o t-1 a s 5 o a s 2 o u The Leading DRUG HOUSE "Wj S. HamUton. j ' Saceessor to 3. Hamilton.) KOSEDURG I - Oregon. PHYSICIANS PRESCIllPTIONSand family recipes accurately comiiouuded of the purest drugs, at W. S. HAMILTON'S DBUG- STORE, jtJacliHon Street. IIOSEB UJiG, OREGON. Meat 3VL'a,rK.et j . McGregor's old stand, Jackson Street : Roseburg. W B. Kohrcr, & Co., hisHest market paics paio fob hides. TIIl MARKET is. always supplied ith the choicest quality of rREQnMEATB Of all cinds, inclutltng beef, pork, veal and niuttOr; also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc. The most favorable "inducements offered to patrons, and no effort w ill be - spared toward giving 'satisfaction. F. P. McPEVITT, Roseljurs;. i, HMD fl : . 9l U A -ASA OPENS SEPTEMBER (i, 1880. as there are no saloons nor other TECS XXiiLOZI. and gentlemen; to prepare themselves for teaching west. All who come will bo uuder the special care of the Princi unsurpassed in the state. Board and Tuition very moderate. I For Particulars, Address. L. A. Edwards, A B. Wilbur Or. CHAS. Kfl5 I Shotguns, ; Amunition, taile k Fancy Cullery, Fishing Tackel 1 AGENT - For Uie "White'' Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons. - ! AND i , ID- 3VL Q-sburn's "Haryestiii; jSiacliiiierv DEVORE & Successors DEALERS IN- DRUGS, PAINTS, JEWELRY, bL5: JEWELRY, roiifj COMBS, EI C, ETC. w c expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of all taJcal with us. Wc also invite a continuation of the pat ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones. W GIVE US SUGAR PiM m Wholesale ! DEALERS IN f : Lumber. ,- . Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desined, j " ALSO '. Mauulacliirersof Sasli & Doors in all Sizes aud Quantities. Our Factory ia now in full operation finil we can offer as a specialty all kinds of Stoee aud Officf. Fittings, Tcbmxu aud S non. work at lowest Genres. We solicit correepon dcuce wliieh is assured prompt attention. . i 8i:uar Tine D:ob& Lumber Co. J jm mmumm.mmmii,Kii,nitsiaas:'srBKWm nr fiBil riABBMWEaMsMssBssaTOsssJsJassMsMg maKes Tne V ery Best HOUGH per M RUSTIC jier M . . FLOORING per M j Situated 15 miles from Roseburg 0.1 Will bo given any niaii nn wni produce a bci eittist of large experi ence, and widely known to be an honerable man. who Will assert that re flu ed cast zinc is not one of the most ondurintr all known materials to withstand the actions of the waathcr. j DETROIT BRONZE CO., Uetn.it, Mich MHIMI ENQDHSEUBY f ; SJPEffiCflTD p " VEH 7 45000 J IIIUIIWIIIImIV 1 w J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - Jacksonville, Oregon ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED ! TO FURNISH :-!- . " H aving 'ately fitted up a new STEAM prepared to furnibh lumber of all Hard Time HCuiitt He? s&na.GS. IFIIcbojx? Jinn Barn lumbar and fencing furnished on short notice. J. J. WHITSETT. Staver & Walker, 208 to 2U FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON. it l". ; Dealers in all kinds of Faim and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine Belting, Oils and Machine supplied. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat alogne, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before pur chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. We will give yoa the best machin ery, at lowest prices. , - I -jI1lj.h.ie-? Ja laooaand Trial jX IXS&ZafwhMBaoakafniltnatk I mntandamrresUmdCaaaalihlnr BH of uZSSr SEOIl&L PASTILLES, l Cot lor sros uebu 1 ty, urgan 1 e iMndhndealDaeaTiB Y'oancorMii dl And Mm. 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Ing and also a complete outfit and agency for "The Lives and Graves of Our Preaidenta ' i trait and Biography of President Cleveland and Erido. Thousand of conies bein? sold everv week. EhVT.P PUBLISHINO CO. 8C4 Wabash Ave., Cbkaro III. LEGAL, ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 -m - XOTICE: OF Ajplitaiion to I'urchasc Timber LanJ. VJf?".? 05'' Roncliursr, Or., June 3h, 1SS6. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT, IS COM XI pliance with the provisions of the Act of Con gress approved June 3, 187S, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Miltou Dougrlas County, Or., has this day filed in this office bis application to purchase the West half of South East quarter Section No. 4, in township No. SI K. Range No. 10 W, of the Willamette meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are requirod to present the same at this office within sixty days from the first publication of this notice. ClIAS. W. JOH.NSTO.N, . Register. Sotice For Publication. Land office at Roscbttrj- Or, Jqh tTth. 1RM VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- j.1 wwiiig.namca seiner nxs nicd notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Rcfrists or Receiver of V. R. Land Office at Rorebunf Or.. 0ii Saturday Sept. lltb, 1880, vU: V LOUIS CHELFOE Homestead Claim No. 3324 for the 8 W 1 of S W 1 Sec.17 N W J of N W Jof Sec. 20 Tp. 29 8. R. 6 W est He names the following witness to prove his con tinous residence upon, and culivation of, said land vU: O. L. Willis of Roseburg, and John Henry, Ernest Rice, John Roberts all of Dillard Doua-'a county Qr. CftiS. W. Juu.veTo.v, Reg-ister, ot Ice For Publication. Land Office at Roseburg, Oreson, Aug. 10th, 1886. TvroncR is hereby given that Tne fol- XI lo aing named settler has filed notice of his in. tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of V. 8. Land Ofljce at Rotebure Orecon. on Saturday, 8?pt. 18. 18S, viz: ' Wm. A. WEBBER, IWMintLiMTl B Vn i1Q l..lk. I.f. a a and S. E. J of N. W. J of Sec. i Tp. Si S. R. 8 Wert Tin nan.A .1. t.,11 1 !. . continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said Cornutt and Michael, Dean, all of Riiidloa. Douclaa Co, Oregon, t Cnas. W. Johtstox Register. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Roseburg, Or, Aug. Stth, 1SS4. VTOTin? IS HERFRV fJIVPVnii-r mr i ' - BUC. MV. La Inviniv tiatnMl tatllM k. 1111 li. : fol. n . .ivu uuim ui m, in tention to make Commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office a Roseburg, Or. on Saturday, October 2nd. 1888. -- Joears BaTAxr, Homestead entry So. 4759 forth W. 1 of N. E, 8ec.6,Tp. J4, 8.B, 4 west W. M. He name the foUewing witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, ru: Aaron Harvey, John T. James. Wallace Wa, k. 5. MUkison, aU of Oakland, Douglas Co vregon. Chas. W. Johsstox, Register, Notice For Publication Laul Office at Roseburg Or. Aug. 14 th 1886, RTDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL Xl lowing named settler ha filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the V. 8. Land Office at Roeeburs Oregon, on SATURDAY Oct. 1, 186. ris: ALPHOXSE BOt'LET Homestead entry No. 3910, for the N. W. 1 of See Zz Tp. 32 a. K. 7 went W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud via: C P. Totten, Charles Anderson, Jas. H. Anderson, and Charles Benson, all of Glendale Dotur. U county Oregon. Chas. W'. Joiikstos, Register. sujihons. In the Circuit Court Douglas County, State of Ore- John Sullivan Plaintiff !,.? I suit ia equity for a di AnmeB. Sullivan Deft. ) vorce. To Annie B Sullivan the above named defendant In the name of the State of Oregon, yoa are hcrehv req uired to appear and answer the complaint filed rnst you hi the above entitled suit on or before 15th day of October, 1886, the same being the first day of the next regular term of said conrt and if you fad so to apeear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract existing between plaintiff and. defen dant for the care and custody of the minor eluldren ThaS SU Bltllt-.fi 11 Tanliliahaul t- . n rt n!T f V"S Judicial District of Oregon. . Bean t t y. . J. C. FtxtHTOjr, Roburg,Cr,.VoSl30 X8SC. Attj, torhiaU lifers (1. Vl Ip4L0at.3Clh.t83i