ROSEBURG : REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1886. J yVT TO CRACK. The Yoice, (prohibition,), in an ar ticle entitled "Why we Can't Trust the Republican Party," says: We have been told, that we hive no right to say that war can,t trust the promises of the Republican party on , matters. We have the right to say it, j and we repeat it. The declarations of Republican platforms cannot be trusted We can't give all our reasons for this. We might show that in such states ! as New York, Pennsylvania and Mass-j achusetts, where thj liquor power ys strong. The .Republican party has shamelessly broken its public pledges and professions. ( Rut we want to let those states alone at present, and show that even in states where the public sentiment has pronounced itself unmis takably in favor of prohibitory laws, ani has incorporated them, either on the statute books or in the constitution, the Republican party has been and is betraying those lawa Look, for in stance, at the diagram on the adjoining page of a thoroughfare in Manchester, N. II. -Note those twenty two saloons on one block. And then remember that New Hamshire is a prohibition state and has been for thirty years; that it is and has always been a Re- rmlili.nn Kfjitp.. SLnA that that VArir rifw in which those saloons exist is a Re publican city, with Republican officials to enforce the laws. Remember this is but a sample of the state, and that the number of federal "permits" to sell ' liquor issued last year was 1169, hav ing increased to that number from 7 47 in 1880. The saloons on that diagram are not secret drinking places as in Maine. They are as open as in New York city, and boldly advertise them selyfs -- drinking places. party of morality and advanced ideas, please crack the nut above from The Voice in "The people's paper" of Dong las county. Your weekly paragraphs indicate your competency on this line. Since Smith has been nominated by the Democrats the Republicans are looking about for a more available candidate for delegate in congress than old Moss-back, Colonel Sellers Bean. It is no use the Democrats have everything their own way in Arizona. Arizona Gazette. ' KEEZEYS MOTOX. The Scientific American and other leading papers who have scouted the idea of Keeley's motor power, a power 'generated by sound, proceeding from tuning forks and Cladni plates, and producing an etheric pressure by one stroke of the fiddle bow that has, and is now running in Philadelphia a 250 horse rower engine. '., These sneer ing papera are now ashamed of then selves, for while Kceley has been at work on his invention for 17 long years and expended diiectly on his machines $200,000 in cash, all this time obstruc tions have been put in his way, but he is as usual a successful "crank" and will srive to the world something worth living for, while his opposors will have passed away, their exit being like their entrance, scarcely noticeable. Good bve steam, a new power has been brought from the great labratory of occult forces. . A Qttestion. "Not a Democratic member of the . New York legislature voted to submit the prohibition amendment to the peo pic. Evidently the Democracy of the great state of New York stands square ly on the Illinois plank? Eh! Bro Bell "Prohibition Star. Bro. Fred, you know that you ex plained to us in our office in Roseburg very plausibly the foregoing question. But you will not in our humble opinion explaia in the Star as you did io us. You could do so my Bra with out covering the Democracy of New v .1. tt .1 i: if You asked us the question, please be kind enough to answer it for us and oblige. We know you can do so, for wo heard you. Answer aquarely. Dispatches from all directions an nounce tlSt subscription for the re lief of (sufferers at Charleston aie pour ing in at a rate unexpected. No doubt the amount of funds contributed will be. amply sufficient for every want. Henry George, the famous eastern socialist, has been, nominated by a large convention for mayor of New York city. It is estimated that he will receive from 15,000 to 20,000 votes. A Disgrace. We second the following motion with both hands up, and on tip toe; from the Albany Democrat, and would add, that no man from a business standpoint is considered reliable who perpetually disgraces himself by drunkenness and debauchery. Sedgwick is therefore a disgrace to the nation, as well as to the party appointing him. Sober men we will hare and none others, to represent us anywhere. . .If the statements about Sedgwick being drunk and disgiacing our tovern ment are true Secretary Bayard should recall him at once. If the Secretary can not find a sober decent man for the ; place among his friends let him resign so that the President can appoint a new Secretary who Has sober friends. Since tlw late raid upon them the Crow Indiana are branding all of their horses. Subscribe for The Review. A Triumph for Agriculture Another lleport. ' The.Fair in Olalla was a grand suc cess. The whole programme was ear ned out Eight hundred people at tended the exhibit on Saturday. Never has so many young men met in Douglas county and behaved with such admirable deportment Ninety four exhibit entries were made and skillfully arranged by Hon. James Dillard and his assistants: Stephen Mmard. John Byron and Satu Chen- owith were judges, T. J. Williams, prevost marshal.''1 We regret that the dry goods, wool and grain merchants of Roseburg took no interest in the matter. Sheridan Bros., J. G. Flook and G. W. Woodward soon blue rib bons at Douglas county's fist Fair. All honor to Civil Bend for turning oufc enmasse. The peoples pulse beat so high on the occasion that they de manded a permanent fair, and passed the following resolutions, vide in an other column. - J. B. State Fair Finances. Salem, 20th of Sept The receipts of the state fair were f 16,734 which, with the 3000 from the state treasury, gives the society for the year 22,754. The expenses of the fair were 12,000, so it will be seen that a handsome surplus remains to be applied to the debt of the society. The gate receipts when figured up fell far short of expectations and do not correspond relatively with receipts from other sources. Officers of the so ciety are suspicious of a 4lcak" and make no scruple in saying so. In this connection it is an interesting fact that one J. IL Biukhart, of Albany, a fel low of most unsavory record was in charge of the ticket office. Orwgonian. The State Fair ought to be held at Portland for many reasons, and an embargo laid upon all fleecing machines as were running at Salem this year, such as hotels, restaurants and the like Such enterprise is death to real enterprise. EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER. I would respectfully state that I am agent for the the "Young America" feed grinding mill, No. 1, manufac tured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Co. of Columbiana, Ohio; and will have sample mills at the Grange Ware house, Roseburg, and wilrbe glad to furnish to all wanting a good mill at at a low price, all enquiries respect fully answered. Plinn Cooper. Roseburg, Douglas Co. Or. What some of the responsible citi zens say of the "Young America." We the undersigned haying seen the "Young America" No. 1 Feed mill manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Co., of Columbiana, Ohio, and sold here by their agent P. Cooper do recommend the same to any one wanting a feed mill for these rea sons: 1st, It grinds any kind of grain with one or two horses latched to a lever attached to the mill and no double gear or cog to wear out 2d, The grinders are made of very hard white metal, and grinds fast with a slow motion, and does not heat the grain 3d, Will grind corn either with or without the cob. W. F. Owens, F. B. Wait, and Cy Smith of Roseburg. Geo. Dement, S. B. Hadley, II. K. Shultz, Geo. Weaver, and B. R. Jonep, of Myrtle Creek. W. R. Mynatt and M. E- Pogue of Riddle. Jas. F. Gazley, and Wni. Pickett, of Canyon ville. Wm. Cochrane, of Looking Glass. Twin Foes io Life Are Indigestion liiul Constipation. Their primary Kyuiptoins arc mnoii the most distress-in,' of minor human liilimiiN. and a host of diseacx, tfjimlily ronltniit. from them, mulua'.ly airjruvatc c;.cli otlirr and assail at once the wiiolt; luuriiim ry of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour Stoinucli, Dizziness, Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Klieumatisiii, Neuralgia, Dropsy, niul various Skin Disorders, nre ainon.ar the symptom and nialadic c.ui -wl Jy dcnuiemcut of the stomach and bowels. . A Thorough Purgative medicine is the first neeessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect nnist be main tained, in a mild dejrree, just Mitiiciciit. to prevent a recurrence, of cotivenes., and at the fame time the liver, kidneys and stomach must he stimulated and strengthened. Oyer's Pills Accomplish this restorative work hetter than any other medicine. Tliey are senrching and thorough, yet mild, in their purgative action. They do not gric the patient, and do not induce a costive re Action, as is the effect of other cathartics. Svithal, fbey Kssess social properties, diuretic, hciwitw and tonic, of the burliest medicinal value ad ; Absolutely Cure AH di.-ipases proceodins from disorder of the digestive ;md nssiniilatorr orpans. The prompt iic of Ayer's Pii.ls to correct the first indications of costive ne, averts the serious illnesses irhich lieck'ctof that condition would inevitably induce. All irregularities in the action of the bowel looseness ns well as consti pationfire bcnendaHy controlled by Aykb's Pills, and for the stimulation of digestive orpins weakened Jy long continued dyspepsia, one or two of Ayeii's Pills duily, after dinner, will do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayek's Pills are the best of all cathartic medicines, and many practition ers, of the highest standing, customarily prescribe them. . . " AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayar & Co., Lowe!, Mast. Analytical Chemists. For sale by all Druggists, Let every county in the State vote upon the question separately, and say whether or not liquors shall be sold in their midst. - jThis method will cur tail the business more rapidly thin any other. YTe have : held ' this view frorn the beginning, and will continue to do so until we are convinced to the contrary, j Representatives con sidei? this question well, and we be- litve you will agree with us. General Lloyd Aspinwall, a wealthy New Yorker anjd a gallant soldier dur ing the civil war, died recently at Bris tol, Rhode Island. The same day Gen eral B. F. Cheatham, a distinguished confederate soldier and corps comman der under Bragg and Hood, also died. He was a veteran of the Mexican war and fought Grant in his first battle at Bolmont, Mo, 1 ..- Charleston is shaking again con sidsrably. Poor, brave old Charleston greater than which, not seen, since the days of Troy. The Lane County Fair is in full blast this week We heartily approve the enterprise of our sister county. To Regulate RUTH FAVORITE HOME REMEDY a I II K warranted not to contain (ingle par A UU tide of Mercury or any injurious sub stance, but is purely vegetable. It will Cure all Diseases caused . by Derangement of the Liver, Sidneys and Stomach. If your Liver is out of order, then your whole system is deranged. The blood is impure, the breath offensive; you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous. To prevent a more serious con dition, take at once Simmons TTTnn REGULATOR- V yea lead a l.l II P. K sedentary life, ar suffer with JJ1 f aUlv Kidney Affection, avoid stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator. Sure to relieve. If you have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose and you will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If you are a miserable sufferer with Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness, seek relief at once in Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trifle. It will cure you. If you wake up In the morning with a bitter, bad taste in your mouth, HI A TTH Simmons Liver Regulator. ' It cor I U IC P. Nct the Bilious Stomach, sweetens A UiuJ the Breath, and cleanses the Furred Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head ache, Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purging, or stimulating without intoxi cating, take PREPARED BY J.H.ZEILIM& C0.,Ph!!adefphia,Pi Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. NEW YORK LUMBFR & Wood Yard Go To 31. R. Howell's East side of track one block south of depot is where yon will find number one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all I Dimention lumber for buildings, sawed and shaved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, li inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalks. I represent the ' Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to be the finest establishment on the Pa cific coast, it : employes seventy men. The Proprietors and Overseers are all Eastern men and experts in the busi ness, the machinery is new and put up in the best manner, and all under srtict discipline and order. Their work is all done by number one me chanics and is equal to any work of the kind done in New York or the East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Gates complete. I also represent a number one mill at Yoncolla where I hare sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guaranteed as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and( prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at . HARD TIME PRICES. There is in my possession a horse of the following description, which the owner can have by calling and paying the charges, j Age about 10 years, weight, about 1 100 lbs, left front knee enlarged, color, dark brown, on the right fore leg jusfc below the knee u a lump on each Bide, no brands on him. Respectfully Yours, S. Baetlb, Canyon ville Or.. Sept. 6th 1886. H. PARRY, Merchant Tailor. ID the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marki Store. Repairs and 'Alterations neatly done. Children TO THE My Fall Stock is now all in, andjnot being of the brngng kin.l I would respectfully ask the Ladies to call and see for ' Themselves if it is not the Largest Stock in Evsry Department that ever came to Roseburg. M. JOSEPHSON. Consult your own Interest and Examine inv Stock before Send ing off for your Fine Dress Goods or Anything of the Latest Styles of Wraps, 6uch as Jerseys, of Which I have Twenty Different .: 'I ' . - . Styles Call and lie Convinced. M. JOSEPHSON. The Finest Assortment of Silks Coloin, Eilk Velvets io all caded cut Velvets jusl I Guarantee to b be got at any M. JOSEPHSON- Towels! Towels! lapMns!! The largest, best assorted and cheapest lines ever found anywhere, housekeepers will do well to call and examine. CURTAINS! Fine Lace' Curtains! Fine ... ... - , -Air . ., .... '!( Kottingham Curtains, very desirable at M. TACITiVrYTT e j worn rnoim " V ' i CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! For Ladies! for Misses for children';all styles CHEAP AT M. J0SEPHS0FS. HATS! HATS! Ladies Hats, Ladies Hat Frames, and Hat Trimmings all of the latest , Ostrich Plumes, Ostrich tips, of every shade and color. Milliners will jdo well to call and examine my stock. , - j m: JOSEPHSON. Laces! Large assortment Silk Laces, white and colored, Large assortment of Thread Lace, Large assortment of Linen Lace, Wool Lace, Flounc-v ings in all colors, also Silk ''" . ':;."':(.. -. -. .' ' .:'"' Lace FlounciDg. LADIES id all Colors' Silk Plushes, in all Colors, The Finest of Bro- Arrived, all of which Cheaper than can place in Or. CUBTAINS1 Linen Lace Curtains, ' aYXT5C1 Laces "GEO. Mj PRIOR, Win. FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Camas Valley. UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES. RUSTIC AIID FLOORING A SPECIALTY. Furnished in any Address, PRIOR k FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County. - CMS. . . i Rifles Shotguns, Staple & Fancy Cutlery, AGENT" For the " White" Sewing : AND Dr 3M- Osbun is Harvesting Machinery DEVORE & ELLIOTT Successors io PAGE DIM MICK DEALERS IN DRUGS GLASS, PAINTS, JEWELRY, w rVr . , , COMBS, EIC. ETC. We efpocl to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones. 1 ' CT GIVE US A CALL. J?c niiwn : SUGAR PINE DOOIl I Wholesale DEALERS IN- Sug-ar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well .Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desined. ALSO . . Manufacturers of Sash & Doors in all Sizes and Quantities. Oar Factory is now in full operation and we can offer as a specialty all kinds of Stork and Omen Fittings, Turning and Scroll work at lowest figures. We solicit corrnr,n. dence whieh is assured prompt attention. THE JERSEY RED Is the best iix-z- largo 'ho. 4 Villi UVlillLVliVU at any age. Call on or Address, J. E. 000 REWARD ho will product sci- - ice, snd widely knnwn dENJ' ' I be n honenble man, t ho Will wsert that ra: PRACTICALLY J entist ence to who Will assert that n' PRACTICALLY the most enduring all known materials withstand! the actions the woather. " V"J. LB ulp uuc 3 flt?I BROSZECO., 4 w MONUMENTS J.A. Cardwell, Agent, - J. J. WHSTSBTT ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TO FURNISH liVEK YXIIIIVO IN HIS lANK Having -alelj fittcJ np a now STEAM prepared to furiusli lumber of all . . Hard Time Bam.luuibsr and fencing furnisbud on I : - Staver & Walker, 208 to 214 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON. - i " Dealers in all kinds of Faira and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine BeltingJOils and Machine supplies. Send for our" handsomely illustrated Cut alogue, mailed free of charge, and write chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. ery, at j lowest prices. iirKlTlfSJ P? IadaUiBMB, ask tbat 7oa Bend as ft k r iiti f-ii rST" oironr iron ti l e. a d d aeei f;SiSiiJli'i1'-K'wi,h Uluat'dPamphlt. Bf it &T Bat ? r BtDSAUa a mm nwPTURSD PKRSON9 can hav FREE II - 1 V f--"w enuaUrgDroooTtioBy I lfc V,-w ..PWfj.l'IfllMIl f!liiTi.l "JmA-i F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburff. Dimensions, to Order - Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg. M. HALL . ..... Amunition, Fishing Tackel Machines, Mitchell Wagons. OILS, WATP.MFJS .. . . . w.i. . AD LIJMiRJl, and Retail Si.tJAR Pink D:or. & Lumber Co. Grants Pass. Oregon, FlllG VOlinor fcM stock of'differ- M ei1 ages for 4jsa'e at modor ate prices. Jcnks, Tangent Linn Co. Or. WHITE BRONZE SUPERIOiqO M OX 1 31 EATS -ASD- ftSPSR STATUARY "ut awarucu inc -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, prtcegoK SSSS New 0rlba5S, 1 S 8 -1 - G Jacksonville, Oregon THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED SAW MILL on SoqtU Deer creek, is kinds on short notice at Prices. short notice, J. J. WIIITSETT. us for terms, and prices before pur We w ill give you the best machin Wdmimponkkm of prettsUMM mn f?- Ti Wii Ran rT that Bat i Aval 4 m la - - i - j V J J r,,,,"" w eanae pain 5 seieirtiae meaieai prftptt. Bydimt pnueauon to ta M otiitttt Its pm-ife L.''?; K'iwnw amy. Taeaatonl jMWdmjon eiworow rf linutfmm bark, the patent becomes ciieerf uj ami rHuuiygmiMbotaiBatUi sad imlta TKEATMI1TjC Kottk, t3. tw HntX lira, J7 Trial of our Appiiancv Aak for TsTrnaJ if KOTICE- of - Application to Turcbasc Timber Land. C. 6. land Office, Rosebuty, Or., Juno 30th. 1886. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IS COM J.1 - pliance with the provision of the Act of Cm Krea pprovu June S, 1878, entitled "An At for tho sale of Timber LaniU in the Stuleit of CalifornU, Oregon, Kenuia, and Waehineton Territory, Milton T. SherritU, wfaon ptwt-offi addre is Korfolk, Douglas County. Or., has this vy hied in this office bis application to purchase the West ball of South East quarter Section No. 4, in toa'nship No. il g, Kanze No. 10 W, of the Willamette meridian. AU persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to present the same at this nVe within sixty dafg from the first publicntion nf this notice. Cham. W. JonvsTox, . Kegister. ' Notice For Publication. Land Office at Itoseburg, Or. Anj. 24th, 18SS. "T0T1CE IS HEBEBT GIVEN Til AT THE FOL iM -lowing named settler has dU i notice of his in tention to make Commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the Register or Receiver of the X. S. Land Office a Koscburj, Or. on Saturday, October 2ud. 18S6. n..ti.i ..In Tin (nrth 1 ,J K V. Sec. 6, Tp. 24, S. R. 4 west W. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: Aaron Harvey, John T. James, Wallace Bogard, E. S. Oilkison, sill of Oakland, Douglas Co Oregon.. - Cuas. W. Jousstos, Register. : Notice For Publication Land Office at Ruseourg Or. A 112. 2Ub 18S0, VTOTIOE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE FoL J.1 lowing named settler lias filed notice of bis in- M311WIH1 W U1BK.D I11KU IU SUfKirfr H 1119 Claim, and that (aid proof will be maiebeforc tho Register or Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office at Rosehurjr ureic on, on baa u sua i vn. s, vsm. viz: ALPUONSB BO 1' LET Homesiead entry No. S910, for tho N. Vf. j of Sec. 22 Tp. 32 8. R. 7 west W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uKn, and cultivation of, said laud viz; C. P. Tuttcn, Charles Anderson, Jas. II. Anderson, and Charles lSeneon.ulI of Glcndale Doug las county Oregon. Cuas. W. Joiixstok, Register. SUMMON. Iu tho CircuitCourt Douglas County, State of Ore gon. John Sullivan Plaintiff vs Suit in Equity for a di- Annie B. Sullivan Deft. ) vorce. To Annie B. Sullivan the above named defendant. Iu the name of the State of Oreg c n, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you iu the above entitled -suit on or before .he 18th day of October, 18S6, the same being the first day of the next regular term of said court and if you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply tothcCourt for the relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract existing between plaintiff and defen dant forthe care and custody of the minor children the issue of said marriage and for his costs and dis bursement in this suit. tuts uiuiuuiiB u, puuiuiieu oy oroer oi n. o. lieau Judge of the 2nd. Judicial District of Oregon. . Dated at Eugene City Aug. 27, ISS8. J. C. FlXLERTOX, ' Rosoburg, Or. Aug. 30 1SS6. Atty. for Plaintiff Notice For Publication. Lai.d Office at Rnseburg, Or. Sef t. 22, 183. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Anal proof in support of his claim, ard that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Land office at Roseburg Or., on Saturdav, Oct SOth, 1886, viz: R. Threlkeld, Pre-emption V. S. No. 4458, for the 8. of S. W. J. Sec. 31, Tp. 24 8. R. 7 West W. M. lie names tho following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: Jesse Clayton. Geo. W. Crenshaw . Leon- uaviua, uujTb rf . IC4IH1CI , All OI Uan land, DougUa County, Or. Coas. W. Joushton, UcgUter. Hhl nn.Amvn .H IX tX- ., 1 . . . . Notice For Publication f.omrl rxPR. m DjuuiKiib. A C?.a at.i wnri aiu (v iniwuuitfvi. rV(JV. 1X. , TtTOTIPR IM hf.rcrv nrvrv ttiit tui? 11 lowing named settler haa filed notice ofhisin tentiou to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof mill be made before the fieirister Or lLfWJi TAr nf IL S T.anrl OfHus D ,v a TL Saturday Oct. 30th, 1886, viz: Bnant Y. Ilartlev noracsteaa tntry no. sum, for the N. i of N E. i Sec, 32, Tp. 24, S. R. 6 West, W. K. He names the following witnesses to prove h;s continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Hamilton Patterson, James Cole Hugh Cole, George Stephens, All of Oakland.' 'j , y . .ii... ...vvtiAaroH, Register. '" DR, LlEBiG'S WONDFRFTTT." W German Invigorator Men who are suffering tlMuso and Weakness bro on by early imrudeth or , , . , J, vouMiiu urn im debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc hav ing tried in vain every known remedy, should pro cure immediately IK LIEBIU S lNVIGOKAToR No. 2. THE DOCTOR will , r..:. , , , it'iivib i,jo or case uiHlertaken, not cured. The reason whv a.i many cannot get cured of weakness and the above S?5viW"l? ''ni'l'cation callotl PROSTA seccial treatment. ' DIt LIEBIG'S IXV.CORATOU No. 2, under our ad.-ice and special treatmcut.is the oniv '.osiLive pure for PROSTATOHRHEA. . -,os,u,ecure DR. LIERIOACO f (.. .... have made au exclusive specialty of h treatment o" diseases of men. i . . . - ju Hccome Ust- If nimnles annear on iIia : i .. . . nu uespoiioent, iook out for the coninlieation with Som iiial 'V ...,l i.. c conipiieaiion asProstatorrtiea. H.l.. 2 U.L L' and thousand. h.ve in We from if effect,." worXT?" uITJStX?; ? . nnPted cause of Lost orator. No. 2. is th s," ? 'nv??- above eompliontion, and a perfect and iiermanen cure will b ini.n,niui tn .if .... , i- umiiuu der ourspecW .5v;dTreant"Uerli,'en uo ipuwmui electric Delta free to our iwtlcni To Drovsthe nr,lwl A tc"u- tor. a t. bott oiWrakK. w ' vaii or aauress, Dp- XJebis & Co'. Private Dhpenuu-y The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Haxjtulton. Successor 8. ILuoilton.) ' Roseburg - - ,- Oregon.. NOTICE, Is hereby given that the partnemUi p heretoforo existing between Sol. Abraham and George Tarrant under tbe name of Tar ant & Co. with principal place ot business at GlenJale Orrgon has this day bymutnal consent been desol red . Dated at Bosebnrg, Oregon Aug. 30, 18SG. Geo. Tarraxt, Sol Abraham. Oregon -pVific "nailroa,!, X Kturesque .Xanges. Fast time! Sur ivm,i. :. .. . - - sac -i t -Mti. equipments 225 miles shorter; 20 hour .. , ,,,. ' "ours less time; accommoda tions unsurpassed fur ... nd Freight MUCH LF!7r 9mv' bet. S .,LE.",an b er rout. r." ""lamttte Valley and San Francisco. ilv R,,. .i... r, . ' sort v i " "I'uiar BUijmer rc- F Surf Bathing v ,Fishm in River and Brooks! Hotels and Better' Accommodations Thau at any other Summer Resort ou the Coast of J i"gw trains except Sundays. Leave Corvalli, at S P. It. L'v. Y,uinaat MO L M. Oregon Jc Californ im w. m.i. " r " "'" win connect at Comllis. Oregon CaUforntt East Side trains -. "-: m Aioany at 12. Qj p. jj Round trip tickets September iota, a .tm The fine A 1 Steamshio "Vmin. :... " From'Vaquiua rim&nr-..:... iiUBJ Thursday, Stpt. 2, Tuesday, " Ht Sunday, " 26 Friday, October, 8,' Wednesday, 29 Wednesday, Sept. ' 8. Monday, an Saturday, c-t. V Thursday, -y? Tucsdav, - Fares Rail t Cabin H,- Rail & Slocra3c -.-ba. u HEALTH ror nirther information apply to C. C. Uopie A.O.F. P.tjCorvsJlia,-