ROSEBURG r REVIEW - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1886. v . Tfie Xewipaper of Vie Future, . ,t From a Letter y Henry Waltcrson. ' . But it may be asked, what ought a newspaper to be, and what can it be? It should, to begin with, be a history, of yesterday, neatry and justly told. It should, to end with, be a chronicle of the life and thought, and, as far as may" be a reflection of the temper and tone of the people done with absolute fidelity. The newspaper which achieves those purposes will be the greatest of pratical success just as those newspa per which hare approached them nearest hav been the greatest pratical success. At the bottom of this scheme Ue three cardinal principles. They are: 'Disinterestedness. Cleanliness. Capacity. Theideal editor need not be, nay, he mu st not be, a neftral or a "free lance." j Often the worst kind of ser- villity and corruption are found mas querading under the pretense, and sometimes the actual belief, of "Inde pendence" Soman can amount to uiucu in mo worm, who uoes not oe- t. i ii u . . j ; Jicve in something, and who has not someVnethod in his believing; and to say of ajan that he ia not a partisan is toimply t&aVniTlt fcfihsira ccamp or a skeptic. The ideal editor may be as partisan as ne pleases. But he ; must be disinterested; that is to say, he must be what he claims to be, and must seek to represent the truth a3 lie sees - it for truth's sake, and not for the sake of an office or a job. He must deal frankly and fairly by the public. The fact that the first year of the Dem ocratic Administration has saved, bv its practical economies, thirty millions of dollars to the people and has reduced the public debt by eighty-eight millions and has taken from the people the bur den of seven millions of interest, does not coincide with the Republican pre diction in the last national campaign, that the country would be ruined un dcr Democratic rule. The people of the United States can stand a great deal of at kind of rale. : They much prefer i lo the wasteful extravagance that characterized Republican ascend ency. Hui tms is not all. it is now cer tain that by thlstof November there will be available in the Treasury $100, oi surplus, wmcn can fce a.- plied to tho extinction of that much of the interest-bearing debt At least half of this amount will have been called in before the Congressional cam paign, now in progress, is over, so that the Republicans cannot accuse the Ad ministration of not respecting the spir it of the Morrison "Surplus" bill out of which the Republicans thought to ex tract so much political capital. Taking ail tnese things together, it does begin to look as if Republican appbs were all turning to ashes. The Democratic Ad ministration has proved a splendid success, and Republican predictions have all been , turned into funeral marches. S. F- Examiner. . Henry H. Faxon, the Quincy tern porance apostle, has issued a long ad dress to the people of Massachusetts, in which he savs: "President . Cleve land is deserving of the thanks of ev ery honest soldier and civillian for vetoing the fraudulent pension bills which were smuggled into Congress by political manipulators only to make their own positions more secure. If he had been elected as a Republican, that party would have lauded him to the skies for the independence dis played in his vetoes of measures to plunder the Treasury plannod by poli ticians who now vie with each other in showing their sympathy with the poor soldier." ' One of those old- fashioned items that are contiuually making the rounds of the country press has come up again this week. It is worth reprinting: You will probably find some things in your home paper that you cannot endorse. Even the bible hits some ' hard lickd. If you were to stop your paper and call the editor all sorts of ugly names, the paper would still be published. And, what is more, you will sneak around and borrow a copy of your neighbor." - : v : Montaxa will send fully 250,000 head of cattle to market this season, and we should not be surprised if the aggregate reached 275,000 head. From 75 to 100 cars are loaded every day, and it will go on - till December. The Yellowstone with ' tributaries, and the Missouri, is without any question the finepattle range of the continent. Ben Simpson formerly of Oregon, now Postal Inspector at Atlanta, Geor gia, recently successfully "hred a Re publican postmaster who refused to turn over his office to a Democrat that had been appointed to the place. This is queer work for- Ben, ., but hi . old friends must remember - that tho sly old coon can change his politics quick 1 er than the administration can change. Mrs. Clara Foxtz, the lady lawyer who lives in San Francisco, and who has been a life-long Republican, has for-sworn all allegiance to that party and will stump that state in the inter est of the Democratic ticket It will bo remembered that she lectured in this city a few years since. Gen, Lucius FairchUd, Commander- in-chief of the G. A. R.. has been at Charleston making inquiries as to the earthquake disaster, with the supposed object of appealing to the Grand Army to send assistance to the sufferers. It will take $1,000,000 to fit up the houses of people who are unable to make repairs themselves. The labor party of San Francisco want Southwortb, of California, for president, and Powderly, of Pennsyl vania, for vice-president. Senator Sherman opened the cam naisra in Ohio at Portsmouth on the , 23th of September. Subscribe for The Review. OA3IBLIXG TZOrsE It AIDED. Chief Parr ish Say he will Close thtn all up AyalnHc Make a Good Start. Below we give the manner in which . Chief Pariish of Portland according to the Oiegonian's account shuts up the gambling business. We sav good for Parrish, ni9y his influence bef el t to the remotest corner of Oregon. Shortly after midnight last night Chief of Police Pariish ordered several of bis officers to make a raid on the gambling houses. The chief himself invaded a Chinese cellar at the corner of Second and Washington, : and cap tured James Bachelder and Ah Goe, who put up 25 each as bail. Police man Cunningham found a game of pok er in the rear of the Crystal : Palace saloon and arrested the dealer, who gave the name of John Jones and put up $25 as baiL At the Occidental ho tel policeman Young discovered another poker game, and arrested Charley Tay lor and Charles Andrews, dealers, who put up $25 each. At Frenchy's pkee on First street, policeman Nash found a faro game and arrested the proprie tor, Ike Gratton who put up $50 bail, and Ham English, Tom Williams Tobe .and Hughey each of whom put up 25. At the corner of First and Al der, policeman Holsapple invaded Emit Weber's game and arrested Web er who put up $50 bail, and Billy Aus- tia and Butch Barret, dealers, who put up $25 each. It looks as if the gambling houses were to be shut up again in dead earnest. The chief say& he means business, and he has certain ly started in m a business-like way, Police Judge Dement was roused out of bed to attend to this business, and Capt. Andrus had his hands fall for a time registering the names of prisoners. 1 wo laylors are hdUling tueir way into the governor s chair of Tennessee. Thev and their partisans are distin guished by roses of different hues, the democrats wearing tho white and the republicans the red rose. This is a bad omen for the republicans. It will be remembered that the whita rose won in the "War of the Roses. Besides, the noblest and best of Eng- land's lords and , ladies were on the side of the white rose. Nothing can defeat Bob, the democratic Eddler unless his father who plays on the accordeon. should enter the field for him. Washington Gazette. M.u. John Esten Cooke, the South ern author, died a few davs since at ms residence in viatic : wuunv, ., aged 56 years. During a part of the war he wason the staff of Gen. "Stone wall" Jackson and Gen. R. E. Lee. He was the author of several novels, most of them founded upon scenes and incidents in the early history of Virginia, the best ones being the "Vir ginia Comedians" and "Henry St. John." He also wrote the lives of Gen. Lee and Gen. "Stonewall" Jack son, and the history of Virginia in the American Commonwealth series?. Gen. Miles makes a statement in general terms to the. effect-that, the Apaches were entirely subjugated, bat fails to give what the country is anx ious to hear, namely, the precise facts as to Geronimo's surrender. There is a singular mystery about this matter, which Gen. Miles would do himself credit by clearing up. Ex. It becomes reasonably clear that the first reports about Mr. Sedgwick's per formances at the Jockey Uuib banquet were greatly exaggerated, .but there is one crave question wuicn nas not been answered, and which a palpitating ... ... . . . 1 1 public wants to know: ma no reaiiy have a bouquet stuck in the top of his hat. The Nugget. ' THE BEST Hair restorative in the world is Hall's H.UR KEXEWEn. Jt euros nil diseases of the scalp, and stimulates the hair gland 16 healthful He t ion. It sterns the falling of tbft bair; prevents iis turnuiir pray : cure lialdnefs, uml restores youthful color mid f reshuess of appearance to heads Rlrendy white Willi ne. The following are a few Illustrations of what is done by HALL'S IZegstablB Sicilian HAIR REKEWER; r 'tCT M"9- Httjsberbt, 84 1 Franklin Jvt Bitmklyn, H. 1'., niter a nt-vrre attack of Ery fi;'.tki in the lirad, found her hair already gray falling olTo rapidly thr.t she soon became quits. Imld. One botilo of IIaix's Haib Ke kkivlh lronit it back as soft, brown and thick u In n she was a girl. CS' Mb. KEStrSO. an old farmer, near War--, frttl. liad scarcely nny linir kft, and liat tittle there wns of it fvsd become, ticarly white. Ot:c bottle tf Hall's Uaiu Member slopped its falim out, and p:ive Mm a thick, luxuriant head of hair, as brown and fresh as he ever had. - i" Jlt-.s. A. T. Wali, (treenfield, Chenhire, Eng., writes: I hnvo found the greatest ben efit Iroin the use of Hall's IlAiit Keneweh, it l:;:viit( rcKtoivd my h.tir, which was rnnily tall, lug off, and returned Ho original color." - 3- Pn. E-HTl. Peip, Pctroil, Mich., certifies tint "Hall's Hair Keneweh is excel lent for liiiir crowinz, and pircs back the natural color to faded and erny hair." ry Mrs. S. E. Elliott, Glmrille, W. Va ' says: "One bottle of Hall's IIaih Uekewek restored my hair to its natural, youthful color." 1 "So injurious unhstances enter into the . cnniposi'lion of I'Iaix's IIaik KEXEWERr nnd it is not a dye. It vegetable Jnjrre tlicnU rentier it in the highest tlecree bene iii i.-tl to the scalp as a preventive of tits-en.-. Its effects are natural and lasting, ami it does not make the hair dry and bra-h v, like the so-called restoratives com pounded with alcohol. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKERS Is. in four rr-ipects. superior to all others. 1st it will prodii'-e a rich, natural color, brown or black, n desired. 2d The color s produced is icnnnent, ruiinot It-:- washed oli'. and will not soil any thing with which it comes in contact. - 3d It i a single preparation, and more convenient of application than any other ' hair or whisker dye. 4th It contains no deleterious ingre dients, us do many reparations ottered for like use. . ". pnr.rAnr.D by R. P. HALL, & CO., Nashua, X. IL Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. TUa paper U kept file at the office of , YERSjQH DVERTISlHq AgBliBSPKMHum iUsJRtER 8 SOS'S QXUXL TMEaEU' Emerson used to say: America is another name for opportunity." So it ia. Hence, it is also ; another name for responsibility. This great Eepub lie ought to become not only the home for thd oppressed of every land, but the instructor of the nations in all the high matters of duty and destiny. It will be so if a vigorous moral tone per meates the personal life of the people. We should not be content to settle any question of social or political life np on any other basis than- upon lofty principles of individual and national righteousness. Let us give the nations an object-lesson of a flourshing Chris tianity apart from civil establishment a republic without a' rum-ehop, a land where capital and labor dwell together as brethren in unity, while upon all the blessing of the Lord descends as the dew upon Hernion. ' EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER. I would respectfully state that I an agent for the the "Young -Ajrrft ieea gimamg mm, io. i -it -kT tured by the Enterpi Co. of Colutnbian have sample mills house, Eoseburg, furnish to all wan at a low price, all fully answered; ". Eoseburg, 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 hero by their agent P. Cooper do lecommend 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 hitched to a lever attached to the mill and no double gerr 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 W. F. Owens, F. B. Wait, and Cy. Smith of Eoseburg. Geo. Dement, S. B. Hadley, H. K. Shultz, Geo. Weaver, and B. E. Jone?, of Myrtle Creek. W. R. Mynatt, and M. E. Pogue of Eidtile. Jas. F. Gazley, and Wm. Pickett, of Canyonville. Wm Cochrane of Looking Glass. ' THE GREAT UnfailingSpecic FOR LIVER DISEASE CVMDTniUIQ Bitter or bad uste in mouth ; W I IS IT I UIslO a tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur ; pain in the back, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism ; sour stomach ; loss of appetite ; sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations ; bowels alternately costive and lax; headache; loss of memoiy, u-ith a gainful sensation of having failed to do sfjtaethirig which ongfct to have been done ; debiiityi low spirits ; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough ; fever ; rs!c-ssness ; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMHOfiS LIIR REGULATOR (FURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts with extraordinary efScaey on the IIVER, KIDNEYS, - and BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malar!, Dyapepala, Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, .Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Mental Depression. Bowel Complaints, Etc., lite, Etc Endorsed by the use of "J Millions of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE For Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. SAFE TO TAKE IN ANY COHDITION OF THE SYSTEM! J. H.ZE1LIN & CO., solb raoriUBTORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PRICK, sjtl.OO. LIME! LIME! The undersigned have now, and will constantly keep a full supply of fresh stone lime at our kilns IVcar Roscbnr. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. Address E. J. MojfTAGLE, 01V & C. FLI5T, . Rcseburg, Oregon. PRICES REASONABLE! Children Cry for PITCH ERS 1 A CO HealtXi and Sleep witlxout Morphine.' H. PARRY, Aiercuani isuor. in the Red FiOnt, next door to A. C. SlarLi Repaira ana Alterations neatly done. E a mm mm ! TO THE My Fall Stock is now all inland not being of the bragipug kind I would respectful ask the Ladies to call and see for Themselves if it is not the Largest Stock in , Every Departmont, that, ever, dime ; . --'to Eoseburg. ' M. JOSEPiESON. Consult your own Interest and Examine my Stock before Send ing off for your Fine Dress Goods or Anything of the Latest Styles of Wraps, sueli as Jerseys, of Which I have Twenty Different -1".-'.;-..,. . rT. ci.i.. rf .n'- .i i..-rt : J oijf icSj van aiiu MJOSEPHSON, eC-- J 'i-'H. 1 --rr:' The Finest Assortment of Silks .'.' Coloi-s, Eilk Velrels in all Colors, Tho Finest of Bro caded cut "Velvets just Arrived, all of which I Guarantee to be Cheaper than can bo got at any plaoe in Or. M. JOSEPHSON- Towels! Towels! Napkins!! The largest, best assorted anywhere, housekeepers will do well to call andexaminc. CURTAINS! Fine Lace Curtains! Fine Nottingham Curtains, M. JOSEEHSON'S, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! For Ladies! CHILDREN- CHEAP AT M JOSEEHSOI'S, HATS! Ladies Hats, Ladies Hat Frames, and JHat Trimmings i all of the latest Styles, Ostrich Plumes, Ostrich tips of every shade and color. Milliners will : d well to call and cxamirnjg- stock. M. JOSEPHSON. Laces! Laces Large assortment Silk Laces, white and colored, Large assortment of Thread ijacc, Large assortment of Linen Lace, Wool Lace, Flounc ing in all colors, also Silk : Lace Flouncing. LA DIES iu uvutiutcu. in all 1 Colors' Silk Plushes, in all and bheapest lines ever found OUET AINSl tmcn Fice Curtains, very desirable at t FOR MISSES1 FOR A L. STYLES-' HATS! a. Patterson9 s Mill Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH; per M . . ......... ; ...... $9.00 RUSTIC per M . .?17.00 FLOORING per M 1 7.00 Camerox Si Co. Managers... " Situated 15 miles from Roseburg on North Umpqua. Good toads in Summer CHAS. OA,mjAtvrTT flcs Shotguns, . Amunition, Staple k Fancy Cutlery, AGENT For the "White" Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons. . AND " ; 33- Mi- Owburn's Harvesting uracil inery- DEV0RE & Successors DEALERS IN DRUBS, PAINTS. dm'ttv JEWELRY, WATCHES, i v Ji C0MB8 E1C. ETC. i e expect to do a strictly cash business, and Will PMi.PJ vnr nml- If a the interest of all to deal with us. , We ronago of all former patrons, and solicit l- GIVE US A SUGAR PJ1 DOOR M LUMBER M Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IX Lumber. Sugrar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desiaed. ALSO Jlaiiuiattiircrsof Sash & Doors In all Sizes ami Quantities. . Our Factory is now in full operation and we can ofTcr as a specialty all kinds of Store aud Ofhcb Fittings, Tcening aud Scroll work at lowest figures. We solicit corrcspon dence which is assured prompt attention. Sf'GAli flXK D;OK & LtMBEUCo. Grants Pass, Oregon. - THE JEESEY EEL) Is the best ILV. Can be fattened at any age. I tall on or Address, J. E. eiooo UEWAUD Will bo given any aiatt aho will iroluce a sci entist of largo experi ence, and widely known to bo an bonerable man, who Will assert that re filled cast zinc is not one of the most enduring of all known materials to withstand the actions of the waather. DETROIT BROSZE CO., . Detroit, ilkh ENQDHSEirBY nriirmnii i large 'ii ... A ..iTC'HDrtf r- ' . T T A. MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, J. J. WIITBITf ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TO FURNISH YXIII3VG H aving 'ately fitted up a new STEAM prepared to furnish lumber of all Hard lime Prices. Barn lumbar aud fencing furnished onshorfc notice. ...Staver&: Walker,. 208 to 214 FRONr ST. PORTLAND, OREGON; Jl X. . J. Dealers in all kinds of Faim and Dairy macLioerj, Vcbicles, Binder .Twine Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat alogue, 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 roachin ery, at lowest prices. r lea Ibomaad Trial J. Ii - mri txmtm m Uraa proportic f ' sacntaodrnwaratoradlaheaithbT luanf AoiiAlMtlKllf wtuMStonkafniltnial M:ff?& SEf'IMAL PASTILLES. A HadicaiOar for Nerroas Dabilit. Omnlfl WakaamaBdhnf eal iMear in 000 or Mid aie And Mm. 'laatsd lor Kiirht VMra in mini taooaaadeasaa tkey absolotely raator pnntwnl; aad and bmkan down dm totha full tiioramnt t perfect and foU Maalr Btremrta and Vioroo Health. . .To thoMWbaaofler from ttiannny otwiudiiana lmBshtaboat by IndiaerBtoB.xpoaara,OTSr-BrBia Won, er too free Indahnmc, we auk that 70a send n four name with statement of roar trouble, ana aeear I&IALPACKAGE HiKR, with llloat'd fampb..a. RUPTURED PERSONS can Itavt FREE I'f asv a3 Ti 7rTNk. SsS full , M. HALL Fishing Tackcl ELLIOTT to PAGE J- DIM MICK . T - - OXt.Z2G-0.Sar- mis. also invite a continnnf.Ion f t!, new ones. 4 Flllc young Tlslock of difler- VM ei,t ao; f;- --r- sa'e at moder - ate prices. Jenks, Tangent Lin:io. Or. WHITE BRONZE AND STATUARY Were awarded the GOLD MEDAL AT , WORLD'S FAIR, VtV OKLEAX8, 1 S 4 S SUPERI0R70 fiiSNUMElfflAt. fisigrjsaol ;- Jacksonville Oregon THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED IJV II1S SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is kin3s on short notice at ; J. J. WUITSETT. iimniiiii 1 ir 1. a , u.m. ... J oid the unpoctonn oi prataoitou mm UivfcethfMmKUiia,and all Oaacks, :,wnoe onlf aim. in to bleed thoirviS tl m. Tae a tt am Hmm aT that hah CI REt Ihrnmu. doa a4 lMrrfr f or iaemBKae is any wa. FooikM : oo anentifle awdieal prineipks. Bjdimi aaaBeeisfeltwUhent 0a. Theaatural Jd aBhnaitns eicmmtt of life arr s i fee hack, Utm pet im eownas rnesri ui sail rapitUjr gains boU sueatla and twaut TBLftTKEKT. Chu Hoeto, M.TrsKa. S3. Sitf , 17 HARRIS REMEDY CO.f Hre Chewsts, Trial f our Appiiano Aak for Ttrml 5 - 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SIM5IOXS. In the CircuitCourt DouIaa Countr, SUle of Ore gon. " , John Saltivsn PlaiiitiS t - Suit id r.quity for a dl Atuit. B.Sullivan Def I.) Tore. Tn Annlf. R. RnllfTTMi the above iiaml defend nt. In the -name oi ihs Jute of Oreg n, yoa are hereby required to appear and aiMwer the complaint till against you in the above entitled suit on or befo ra kite 18th day oi October, 1886. tho same being the first dayot the next regular terra oi aaiu cwwr uu if you fail v to appear and answer the plaintiff Will apply tothoConrt for the relief demanded in laid couipuunt to-wii: iur lUKrajiuwmnij ub riajre contraet existinjr between piniinilt and defen- -dant ft.rtlie eare and custody of Uie ruin.-chiliiren-the issue of (aid marriage and for his cx U aud di . bursetne'nts tn thi anit. This Summonsig pubiwhed by order of B. 8. Bean Judg-e of the 2nd. Judicial District of Oregon. Dated at Eugene City -Auir. 17, 1( 88. J. C. J tWBTOX, Koaeborg, Or. Aug. SO 1S36 Atty. forPlaiutiff IVotlce For Publication. Land Office at Resebunr, Or. Sept. St, 18M. TVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOC i.1 lowitiK-uamed settler has Clod notice of his intention to make Anal proof ia support of his claim, ard that said proof will be made before the Register or Kecelver of the U. . Land office at Roscburg Or., on Saturdar, Oct. 30th, 1886, yit: R. Threlkeld, Pre-emption D. 8. No. 4iiS, for the S. 4 of S. W. , 4j !. 31, Tp. 24 8. R. 7 West W. M. Ilo names t'uo following witnesses to prore his continuous re-jidonce upon, and cultivation of. said land viz: Jesse Clayton, Geo. W." Crenshaw , Leon ard Bnteman, and Hoyt W.Alexander, All of Oak land, Douglas County, Or. Cms. W. Johnsios, Echter. Xotiee For Publication Land olBw at Roschnra; Or. Sept. S!st, 1RS. "VTOT1CB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL Vi lowing-named settler has died notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Beirister or Receiver of U. 8. Land Office at Rosebaiy Or., on Saturday Oct. Si.th, 1880, Ti: Bnant Y. Kartlev, Homestead Entry N 3W9, for the N. of N. E. i. Sec. 32, Tp. 24, S.R. 0 West, W. V. He names the following witnesses to prore his. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, -. said land, via: Hamilton Patterson, Jnmes Cole, Hush Cole, George Stephens, All of Oakland, Douglas County, Or. CniS. W, Joitxstoii, Boguiter. DR LIE3IG'S WOKDEKKVL German Invigorator Men who are suff ering disease and Weakness bro on by early Imprudedce or excesses, causing nervons debility, premature decay, lost manhood, eto har ing tried in vain every known remedy, should pro cure immediately SU. LIEBICS l.NVlOORATOR So. Z. THE DOCTOR wilt atrree to forfeit 11.000 or . case undertaken, not cured. The reason why so - many cannot tret cured of weakness and the above diseases is owinr to a complication called FROSTA TOKRHKA with Hyreriegthesia, wbicb requires seecial treatment. IHt. LIEBIG'S IXYiGOKATOR No. S. under our ad . ice and special trratment.ia the oniy nosi tire cure for PROSTATORRHEA. ' DR. LIEB1G & CO. for the past nineteen rears have made au exclusive specialty of h treatment o disease if men. If pimples appear on the face, if von become list less and despondent, look out for the complication wiui benunai weaKness and lossol Vitality known as Prostatorrhea. Hundreds oi lives have been lost and thousands have lost their property and pleasure in me irom its enecut,- varicocele; or wormy reins of toe scrotum, otten the unsuspected cause of Lost Manhood, Debility, etc etc.. DR. LIEBIG'S Invlov orator, No. 2, is the: only known remed yfor th above cnniplicntion, and a perfect ami permanen cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken une dcr ourspocia advice and treatment. Most powerful electric .belts free to our patlenta. To prove the wonderful power of the INVIGORA- TOR, A ii BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. Call or address. Dr- tictic & Co'a Private) Slspenaary OOVUeary St. ban Francisco, CaL The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. iS.icoOisor to S. Hamilton. Ko.v-F.cc rg - - - Oregon. FOR SAIiB. CHEAP FOR CASK OR : Approved Credit A SUPERIOR LOT of Pure Bred, Merino Sheep, Rami and Ewes. Thev can be Been nn our Ranch near Wilbur. Correspondence solicited. Address T. B JtlTH & BON, WILBUR, - ' OREGON. Oregon "pvacific " TTV ailroad "'y H'opular Wie ver X icturesque 'XanSes Fast time! Sur connections! Ksw equipments 22S miles shorter; 20 hours less time; accommoda tions unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Fare and. Freight MUCH LESS than by any other rout Between ,iolnU in Willamette Valley and San Francisco. ' ' Oaly Bouts ' ' ' YAQUINA BAT ' to ; . - 8A5 FRANCISCO. , Daily pisenper traius except Sundays. Leave Corrallis at S P. M. VT, Yaquina at 7.10 A. II. Oregon & Califora U West Sidt train connect at Corrallis. The Oregon Development Company's fine A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City sails - -From Yaquina From San Francisco Sunday, October, Friday, " Wednesday, Nov. Monday, Saturday. '.. 10, 2i , 16, 27, Monday, October Saturday, " ThundaT. " ' 4. 16, Wednesday, Nor. 10, Monday, j 23. The Company reserves the right to change sailing days. Fares, between CorvaUis and San Francisco, Haw. Ball Cmbta M, Rail Ftera Fur further informaUoa apply to 1 C C. Ilogue " A. G. F. 4 P. Ajrt., CorvalUs. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Eoseburg, Or. Oct. 4th, 1S3C TVJ-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT THE TOh X lowing named settler has filed notice of his in tenUon to make final proof ia auuport of bis claim, and that said proof win t made before the Register or Receiver of the U. 8. Land Offleo at Rosoburg, Or. on Saturday, Nov. 13. 1S36. via: rt - , JOHN J. DRAIN, Homead Entrv N o. S802 f. the 8. of 8. W. J N. onf Jmo,J5,Iiowin" tnewes to prove his continuous readence upon, and cultivation of. Said land Tie: Levi Smith, Reubeu Smit h. John H. Cor nutt, John V. Smith all of Ridd Co . Chas. W Jomtsro!!, avginvr. Xotico For Publication Land Office at Roseeurg Or. Oct. 6th lSSU, l 11 llI-atiilf GIVEN THAT THE FOL- and that drooV.; h"ST. L1'J'uraorl.0. "1 "im. on Or.. honiestead 1 E. i of N. E. its. rl R. 4 W U He names the following; witness ti preve his con- MH - . -...f M, ,,rr ,, Receiver oi the P. i.Tr.1,,w V V. ". tix: rni tp Maikev entrv No. x:.'. in, ik. f . . "w " t OI D. tt. K. E.,SecS8Tu. 28