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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1886. MODELS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. AJd to Artista in Their Work of Making Fine Fainting!. "Where do you get your models?" "They come in here. That one" ThA ortlafc Twnf A1 tn 4 Via mlnTlm nf & Ueard, who was one of the figures on tha canvas "That one has been a model for years. If I want a man of a different make he will - get him for me. He'll go out Into the 1 ft.. .... . . purs Dnguc ana eany in tne morning ana seduce one of the idlers from his position on one or tqe benches. i "What is the InriiireTnAnr?" ' "Two dollars a day, beginning at 10 . u uiutjt in mo morning or tnercaoouts ana continuing until 4 or 5 o'clock in the after noon. Yes, it is pretty tiresome work, es pecially for one out of physical condition. I do all that is possible to make the work light They rest frequently, outside the long rest in the middle of the day. Then the tedious and tiresome work is amelior ated by devices like that." The painter pointed to half a dozen ropes which fell from bars that covered the studio near the ceiling. If a model was wanted to hold his arm put straight he could keep it straight without much difficulty after catching hold of the rope. By using the rope a gun could be supported in one posi tion for some length of time with compara tive ease, and in a variety of ways the ropes were Useful. "How about the horses? Do you paint from models there?" . "Yes, indeed. I have to take the canvas over to a stable near here, and hire a horse by the hour and a man to hold him. It is difficult to get the brute into the position I want, but we get some approach to them, and that has to serve, A man can hold up a horse's leg In a way that I want, or bend at the knee. It isn't as satisfactory as having a chance to watch them out in the fields, but It has to do." "This hiring of models must be very ex pensive to painters who have many figures in their paintings!" "It is so. This painting I am working at now has cost me in models already about 150, and I have about two weeks' more work on it Drawing and painting from the imagination is cheaper for the time, put it is a great deal dearer in the end. Yeur figures will get to be very wooden. There Is one thing that helps us exceed ingly, and that is the Instantaneous photo graphs which are now made of out-door scenes. They are very valuable and sug gestive. Nothing can take the place of nature, but when you haven't got nature and can't get it they are certainly the next best thing. There are several men who make a business, and I have no doubt make money, selling these instantaneous photographs to the artists. Look here." The artist displayed with a great deal of enthusiasm an unmounted photograph of a regiment of cavalry in motjon. The de tail of the picture was surprising. Within a few inches of space was reproduced 100 or more men on horseback. The movement of the horses could be felt, and the whole spirit of the scene was eloquent "When you can get a picture like that," remarked the artist, "I don't see what peo ple want of painting. Look at that group of horses there. If I could reproduce that on canvas I would make a sensation." New York Mail and Express. The Woodtlck or Honduras. Any description of the business-film of the garapatos would be, to those who have a rjersonal acflnnlnf atim -anth fham wanting in that fresh and lively interest . 1 I J -11 . M . m . m . . . iucn iouows a nrsc introduction, and it might be cruelty to anticipate the joys of a jirss experience pyaescnoing the way in which the little brown villains light upon iuo traveler irom every dusb. against wnlch he brushes, crawl into hta r-.intnina-fmtm every log upon which he tncautioSSy seats 11 -..1 1 M . , A. uiiuaju, emu irom every grassy D&I1K Upon which he thoughtlessly reclines; how they excite his sensibilities bv traveling inAno. trioujfly over his unaccustomed and tick- iisu muu, prospecting ior a tender and juicy spot wherein to sink their heads uwjut, una mua esiawvn claims trom which not death even, nor dismemberment, shall separate them. Once comfortably settled in a pleasing FtX)t. the WOOdtick trlvps n'n lifa mvinrr V.oV. its and devotes himself to the business of sucking up tne blood of the gringo, until in time he waxes fat with rich feeding, be comes miffed nn wltli irvnMi rtTt OAin an and develi -"J into a rich, dark-red, pauch, wig as a currant ana as round, with legs of little moment and nn InsltfhlfWri io the most noble function of which is to pro vide plentiful supplies to the stomach. jiuuuunut seller. Man of the Wonderful Signature. A corrwroondfltit InnnM- Ti ci ner dead?" No; not in the least Twenty years ago old Spinner was a conSbicuous personage at the head of the United stAfoa treasury. His white mustache, his brusque screw siznatnre. his fervent natHntism and his equally fervent and Carelessly pict- i . . uresque language, au comDinea to attract attention to him. He was one of Mr. Lin coln's closest cotinsflllrtpa . Now he is In Florida. Mr. Rogers, of Ttn.WMm 4t.A ..... 1 M . . - j . uwiuut j, jusu iciiuueu uvm Vfjere, leus me: "Spinner is there fornia taElth. His daughter married the president tt a bank in Jacksonville, but the general fefuses to be cooped up in town. He Jlvesalone in a couple of tents on Patl6 beach, sixteen miles off. One tent is s kitchen, and the other his parlor and bed-room, and h seems quite cofafortable. I paid my re spects to the venerable camper-ont, and he said life had by no means lost Its attrac tions ior mm yep. a lent on w Florid filrnisliif irifzl Tiai for a rheumatic'' Croft ut in Ne- York woria. A legend of the Hotel Farlor. A traveler In western Iowa, noticing on the wall of the oarlnr of ttia hntet the legend, "Id Ton paile Francais," said tc the proprietor: "Do yon speak Frenchr" -xrencur no. wmiea ocaies a good Then whr do vera "keen ihat lptrhn1 nn the wall? That means Trench is spoken here.' " "Is that so?" "Certainly." 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' MIH CI UJIWIHDI IIWHIV.UH nAmumiAi. inant.l d.tlMMtnn n will n.mnVA,W CUCVU Vi KCClUCUlill 1IIU 11 COUUH 11 U I II CAWOUW i i j i i. : rr ! . i . mg iiu uniuung. . jufsii in your nunro aim un your travels. It is s specific for the tagged, weary and worn-out. Prcpaired by the Loxdox Sal-Mcscatelle Co. LO.VDOS, EXQL.4XD. i Beware of imltatious. The genuine in "blue wrajijierf only." STSe'id for circulars G. EV NOVITCII, General American Manager, P. O Box 196S, Sew York Citr. Mention this paper. For sale by S. Uam'lton Boso burg Oregon. - Of interest to Zndiea' The new treatment for Indies' dis eases diicovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregsr, the distinguished English Physician and nurse, -which has revolutionized the enure mode of treating these com plaints in England is now being intro duced into the V. S., under a fair and novel plan. Sufficient of this remedy .for one month's trial treatment is' sent free to every lady who ia suffering from any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 13 2ct stamps for ex pense, charges etc. " : It is ajo it ire cure for any form of female disease and the-ee trial pack age is many times sufficient to effect & permanent cure. Full directions ac company the package (which ia put in a plain wrapper) also price list for fu ture reference. No trial vaciaon will he sent after Oct 1st 1886. Ad. dress, Geego Remedy Company, Pal myra, sx. i. H. O. Stanton . DEALER IN STAPLE DM GOODS! . -or- 1 , THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING Ac Boots & Shoes OF THE BEST QUALITY, -a full ; of GROCERIES ! Wood And Willow WAUK CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL ROOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription ! AGENCY. Subscription received for all Eastern and European Publication!. THE OLD RELIABLE ; Established in 1867. Jacob Dittzer GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LOOK OUT! LRQ Bros Bran New rick SUre Coos Bay. Stage Line! LAI f i D & CALVERT, PROPRIETORS. HROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS' WHERE connection is made with Coos Bar Steam era (or all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post offic at Rescborsr every moniinsr. excent Sondav calling at the hotels before leaving. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS RAY Particular attention riven to the comfort of pass senders. Careful drivers ".ud g od stock. ' WEW STORE :.: AT v. IIM,1IXD, on. would respectfully inform the public that he bas on hand a one assortment of Dry Goods, groceries, Read j-3Iade Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a i x:..sv .f. a . i.:M Goods at Low Prices. All kinds of Produo Taken in Exchange for Goods. tAH order promptly attended tor i rem y I3CELLAK EOUS pujimi uitE palacfI UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEYE Has the finest stock ot furniture .south ol rwtland hich he sells as cheap as U can be bonglit in the htato. The new fanglc! DOUBLE BED LQUNG& AXD PATENT CORNICES.! Also has on hand a full assortment of beds iud bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And all kinds of Children CbairsJ etc. - J. CILDERSLEEVE. PHILIP SAUTER, Ier chant Tailor, Ktfcl S a larsn and complete assortment or sam - . plesot the very best materials and latest i CLOTHING MADE TO ORCIS A perfect FIT Guaranteed Cka m n and Repa iring , done at Reasonable rates j SHOP Op osito BtTSER'H Meat Market, on Jackson 8treet. ROSEBURG, "OI EGON. N.P.BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, . . ; . Wagon Shop, Blacksmith Shop. flAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE J onnro to three tons woiclit. ' small Va-, cola for small castiucs. Monev refunded if i work (s not satisfactory, v Portland prices ! save telegrams ana expresaage. LAFGENBERG'S - i i ... mi atlOJ gtlO StOPe, Jackson Street,Opposlte F'ost Office, Bosebure, Oregon. I ' .J TTEErS ON BAND THE LARGEST AND BEST other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP- rr.no ana evcrjTnniff in oe isootaiia 9Uc Hue, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots aud Shoes Made to Order, niid Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. ? J " ; Repairing Neatly Doneon Short Notice, . I y ( t ' . t - 1 Also a full stock of "TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS nnd VIOUN STBINCIi LOUIS LANOENBERCf. CIVIL 13EN1) STORE V. L. ARRJ-GTON, DEALER IN I Dry Goods Groceics etc All Kinds of Produca Taken $ Exchange CIVIL BESD, UOCG. CO.; OREGON. T. L. Gannon, : C. A. Blackman CARRIAC!, WAGON, v AND ::BLAcnsuirasaopi Adamson's Old Stand, Jackson Street. MANUFACTrjRERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, E'JCCIESI All Kiuds of Repairiug Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon a Blackman. GBANGE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION of nnsEBHRo ' W.F.Owens,' : : : Manager. DEAL IN- VI nnl nnrl l PtiiV I WUOI dliU' bruin ! alsu, agents roit ' - Agkicultuiial Impi!ements WE TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSI- ness onr line tnd pay the Highest AiarKet ifices for Wool and urain. A full line ftf Acrrinlf.nnl Tmnlonunfa Wn. J atantly on hand, or famished on short notice at West Prices. Office and Warehouse rillnOTTT TUP rkt?T-m i -- - OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give us a call. W. T, OWENS the New York Coffee; House And Oyster Sjiloon "a Leading Check Restaurant in the City SIFERD HACKNEY. PROFHlETGHS' 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND - -' i. - CRECOH. 3Triatelloons of the Latrst Designs for' Ladies- OPES DAY AND SIGHT. MILLWOOD GILLS ON HUBBARD CHCCIL CLARKE & BAKER, j Proprietors. We are now ureuared to ruruixW lumber of the best quality in quantities to suit! the purchasers, aiirayi bannst on Hand the urgent stock of any miu in Donylas County. .i; :. We wiil furnish lumber at our mi!! at the following; PRICES. So-1 rough luiuber $S to $10 M So, 1 flooring, 6 Inch D It ...;...: 1 If So. 1 Boorimr, 4 inch D & M ........ -$t M jXo.I finishing lumber.... ...... j. ...,16 M CLAUSE & BAKER, DO YOU! WANT toy ROUGH. OR DRRSSRD Lumber At Fair Prices? Do yon want to build next season? that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will coat no nnra ADDRESS; j r rk l ...n v UmJfOOtt, ClPVPltntil . fit' 1 ; ' - - - - , If you knew how cheap I sell Bells You would I I T rr m AHKESnERS, ilxgixes, (The best Boiler feeder known) Steam m r t General Agent for, The Siupman Engine. Coal Oil for fWI TC Tt "Kn Dirt Send for circular and prices. r Oregon. GIVE But before you do TPTTTO JLJLJL JL v W. G. "WOODWARD'S u a o rb r si In! fill BHB3ldd -OlnlUr -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the Biggest and Best Stock use nothing but tbc best HVHtttXllIbO IN THIS LINE. W. Gr. Woodward Roseburg. 3 -SUCCESSOR TO- Anaha -DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Ioseburc; lias OU hand const.ini.lv a - uuruiuiuuise ana win De aud Patrons, as well as new ones, oaiwijf ui luouey ana ine present aepression m business, will SUldy thcir 0vm iutcrcsts b calling ion h'm and examining v Rcfom niirorinsi'nrr 01Bnwl,fl",0 , r.v-,.ub vn.-v,iim,i5, &l. COSt . fir lnoa iVion rrc?4- V.ti nrtll ihnt flmv rc'U r.rtf A UC lU W11J SGt tllCir gOOdS At The Lowest living Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price, Sol. Abraham. Drain & Coi Brain. GENERAL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Hardware, ' Crockery, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AUD SHOES. ers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im possible here to enumerate. Would respectfully invito an examination of stock believing all can be satisfied that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we Suj and sell for cash only. MERLIN 1VEA.CS-, A .. " ' " w Kiauwj v SSTi"?,T,21.rur,u,tee(l nd Pfafna Jn m1 ilVTs T A Tl Tl 5i""rrJ' p.rorl'!1 mn ITS , , Jl&MT tarrt "ne. ntiutliHt. uiiuiua Wm z.sy If so have your lumber sawed now It. A. Booth, Drain Or. for Faums, Schools or Churches surely have one. il ...... Mill JWacbmerv, rnips, Inspiiatois Fitting Goods, Belting, Oils. Also Office Foot of Morrison Street PcilLiu ME A CALL, ZJT. WRIGHT. H UP! that come 'round to C4 nn (n fm of Goods ever BiougLt to Town. leather, and have got DON'T FAIL TO OATLOW MP! m, Wbsobr .& .. C6. Oregon. Inrn - p. nnT pnmnlofo - wmmvm vw tV VV UUUUA LL11L.11 S.J 111 pieasea to see ins old mends who in co nsideration ofthe a. v T ,1 n x w ui umm iu MJii guoUS r.,, 11 1. . Douglas Co4, Oregon, V'i 1 . JM Jbl 3EUCET . . " c&j. io ana bo grsins. ine srronceH spoottnc nne tte onlT folvielr safe rlfla made. All styles. ThM mnea, world renowned. The standard for and ahootlng Valleriw. All calibres from Tt to . ilKfi AKIS CO., Ea ilAYtllj yjil TORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS' C. W. KNOWLES, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EUROPEAN PLAM.) C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS LY EVERY RESfECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire prool Brick Building- ISO Rooms. In the Cetiter of the tity C0K. FROJiT AKD MORRISON STS., PORTLAND ECKOl'EAX PLAX. JSMOXD HOTEL, ' First Class In Every Particular, COItXEft FOSt AXD UORKISOX STS PORTLAND, OREGON Tuohas GnxtAX, Proprietor. 1HE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT. Charles Heilmax, Proprietor. The very best in tho Market is set before you. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third and E Streets. Portland, Oregon. - REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME TIIIo LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE . , , ?.erg nperlor accomodations at popular prices. meais ko, kooius 85c. and 60c. Only three blocks irom ail uonnta and Q. - iv d..u to and from the Hntni v phin. v- overcharges or deviation from regular rates of S1.00 nor ISsii a marfi-tf Em ZEUTJSTON. Prop'r Established 1352.J A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING - AND OF OREGON. (STTHE P LACE TO BUY. 5 J B CONGLE Uanufautumr, Wholesale uiU EeUil Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, tS-LEATIIEB AND SaDDJUEEY HaRDM'ARB 103 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OBEGON Malaussene and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED'S OLD STORE. A full line of first class ' Furniture, Any thins; repaired or made to order. CALL I2TSTANTEB. Great Overland BouteJ THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -ONLY LINE RUNNING Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, ja.a?nmcenc v&j uoacnes. and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars, -WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST- FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Via St. Paul ami Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING DAT APD r.TTTTr MT)C . (Meats, 75s Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER KADE FROM THE COAST OVER TKE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Council piuffs, . . St Joseph. Atchison. Leavenworth, Kansas City, v Burlington. Ouincv. tabt. Louis, S Chi ago -AND.Ail POINTS- u : r T?ASm AND QOUTIIEASm JAS il AND OOUTIIEAS J Via St. Paul and Sliuncapolis. -Ire hauled on regular Ex press Trains over the Entire Length of ThE HCRTKERM PACIFIC RAILROAD- Leave Portland at 3:00 p. m., daily; ar- nve at Minneapolia or St. Paul 12:30 p. u., third daj. Connection made at SL Panl and Minneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast f PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 A. m;, arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 p. jr., connecting witn u. it. & si. (Ja s boats for all points on Puget Sound. A. D. Chaeltov. General Western Passenger-Agent, No. 2 Washington St, ' Portland, Oregon, TttUp-Siairs over 1 Be filV Jewelry Stor CCSEELRC CRECOS. T II. O'M ALLEY, ' tl . Propiittor of the ROSEBUBG MAUBI.E WORKS. And Dealer in TeoJiusTOKEjs, TArtus, Etc. Shop Rear ot Hcgan't f h.rs. MRS- E F. HOTOHKISS FINE MILLINERY . AND . JSEAT TEESSMAKINU - ROSEBURG OREGON. WILL FURNISH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST Gkx1 in the market.- Ladies Wear, Laees, Rachings, Iloirrr and Jewelry. The dressmaking department is in skillAi hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Hotchkiss. CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEfOT BLACKSMITH ASP V.'HEEHVP.IGHT BOWEN BROS. Having dissolved the copartnership exist ing between Bunnell & Bo wen Bros, and are now prepared to do all work in the line in a . , , . .. ' WORKMANLIKE MAKKEB, AXD AT REASONABLE RATES. O. cJfc ?Et.. "E"axls., A Full Line of Staple aud Fancy Groceries, Table and Pocket Outleet, Glassware Croctery Qaecnsware Etc Goods Delivered anywhere in the City limits, Free of Charge. - Drain Hotel! DRAIN. - - OREGON. Coos Bay Stage Office at the Hotel. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS- Basoaob IIaxpled Fbm ar Chami. : MRS. BLACKWOOD Peoprietress. MEDICAL- Dll. MIN.TIE;- THE SPECIALIST. No. 11 KEABNEY ST., SAN fKASCISCO, CAL. Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases a 1th Wonderfal EneeMa. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. IS A SEVER FAILIXJ CURE for Nei Tons Oeblltr Seminal Weakness. Ec naurted Vitality, 8 per ma rorrnea, Lost Van hood intpotency, Faralysls, Prustatorrhea, and all the terrible effects of Self. Abuse, youthful follies and axcesses in malum yean, uch aa Loss of Memory Lasaitude Kocturnal Em- Ki,p?wErii?"i":Y'e? fa Hetd. excesses HfDRINEHNa Intoxicatinn liqnorstne ritai fluid passing unobserved in the nrinc. and manv mast rii es that lead to insanity and death. Da. Umnt. vhn I. A Own... . - r , . . . ------ miwuj, mre. ATS Of TnR U.MVKRMTT Or PSXXSTLVAXI, Will tZTtM) to forfeit Five HnnBRED DotUBS for a am nf thl. kind tha VTT I. npSTnTii7ii7-. "ff , : iuouct fill gDOCll.1 advice and treaunent) wUl not cure, cr for anytni impure or in inrinu tmmA 1m tt u.w . . all priTate diseases successfallr without meix-uryl luuruujo examinauon and ad ytce, including analysis of urine. 86.00. Prica of VITAL RESToWlTIvii' t n . it..V .-i?5? ! . - . M Ti..v BiUUMiiL w lour uiQfj of Price, or C O. D., secured from observation, and 7. ' T - . onw ior us Of ques tions and pamphlet. BTtlM1. Kj Faivnuvi r.. o I . 1 - .. ... SAMPLE BOTTLE FRFF Will be sent to an nm nnirinF symytoms, sex and acre. Strict secrecy i n regards to all business transactions. Da. Mncna'a tintn Cure all kinda of Kidney and BUddr Ctomplainfc drngjprti; $1 a bottle or wx bottles for flredoiUrs. Dsl. VncYTU Da vnn tnw Ter am Va J at. -- - vusvr a iiaM wv Ml WB( M1U VDV cheapest Drai kiu and Bilious cuts in the market. ITAIiIi:;! MAEJLS OAS BE EEKOVED. LEONtfcCO, London, Perfumcn to H. U. the Queen, hara- ted and patented the world-renowned DBLITEOATOO, which removes Small Pox UxrW. id hnr-.. standing'. The application la nmnle anri k. causes no inconvenience, and coaUln nothing junous. Price i60. - . : ' . STJPEFLUOTJS HA12. Leon & Co.'s "DEPHilTOS:Y, ; Bemoves SaTrflMm Hair la a fer minuU without pB unpleaaant sensaUon never grow again. Simple and hanulen .7., Fa directions. Sent by mail. Price $1 GEO. W SHAW . GENERAL AGENT 219 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Menth-n This Paper. A GOOD MEAL For 23 Oezits. Located on Jackson street 3d door north from S, Marks' store. John Kessedv, ; Proprietor. BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN . PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. A SPECIALTY. Produce lxught and the highest caEh price paid. : k J. -4 ,' v.. AY xiosEiiuxiG onsaoiTa