ROSEBURG REVIEW ;.JI
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1886
ordered his lieutenants to capture the
negro preachers, and thd command was
fjjven frooi the pulpit to votefor Ma
hone or to prepare lor hellnrel Every
man who had no character, toj lose was
found in the ranks. , He set out to de-
i i . i . . ? t . . i r;ji.!li.
.uaucn me legislature, au uia uius iur
; liquor and cigars at the ..Exchange ho
! tel in'Richmorid, for the session of the
legislature which elected hini " senator,
waB 18,000. He lost all decency "of
behavior, filled his house with pothouse
politicians and negro wire workers, un-
til his wife declined ; to r. come ' down
' stairs, and his oldest son, in his drunk
en, rages, would swear . that he 1 was
ashamed to be the 6on of such a father.
. He went to the polls with his pistols
in his pocket a thing unknown to any
man sitting in the senate of the United
' States. He had appointed; the lowest
ana most aegrauea man to omce 10 tar
ry a proud and resentful people, and
for four years held a carnival of' vice.
But his downfall .was assured, o Men
whom he deluded came to their senses;
' weak men became ashamed of their
excesses. Every year his exertions
became more desperate and bis results
le3s and at last, in November, .1885,
he was beaten, ' horse foot, and
dragoons, and virtually driven ( from
power. On the 4th of .next Mareh he
retires from the senate, and if ; he . re
turns to Virginia which is doubtful
he will fin J himself the most loathed
and hated man in the, ' state. Xs. it a
wonder that staid farmers,' solid - mer
chants,' grave professional men hore,
when Mahone's name is .mentioned,
curse him with the curse of Erunephus?
Meanwhile Mr. Blaine, who made Ma-
liono possible, repudiates the repudiator
and airily suggests in his tiook . .that
' the general government shall assume
the debt of Virginia! Like Frahken
stein, he learned to dread the monster
. , l. ,1 . . ','. ; Conner
to make a, dailj study of life and man
nei,!as represented at the ; only . great
American" capital ! A Aboufi ' the time
Congress . adjourns ' the procession of
spring, and., summers' travel sets in.'
They are s not as numerous or . as
wealthy as the people 'who visit Wash
ington in the. fall And - winter. They
are those who- take advantage ot ex
cursion rates,-country people brides
and grooms, and organizations of vari
ous kinds. . These find as much pleas
ure in the city with its many5 attraci
tions as the. city ipeople do in the
country m summer.! ,.. vV ' '
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RoBUSfH
EALTH
tTASSISGXOy
. 1 i f. i!.v:;y- emm-ecr I) v those who smmu
t ii. . Tin? .taint' of i corruptee!
I!mk1 ii!;:y Ik-.si-riTtly umlcrminin the
i-niiMiUi! ifii; In Vhiiv."lli iiofson willccr
t:tnly rlt v i!MKx-t&uiiKtoi?li itlllhe inoro
' vii'ulVnrc (lie loiiicr.it. lias limm allowed
ji-niu'u c 't t:-ytim. Lacb iiini(ls ly.
lc.ii. sKii' ?' .:r.lcFAl cnse of uiniaUrnsi
' l:i-itinl'. . :.i:i ;uor, is one fit Mature .
wjirninii'' ,'.! roiirm.-ut-c ( nrglccf.
Oyer's Sarsaparifa
I- If n Mil ilv lliiif In: r'!i-t! upon, .
-in t'( -Tif! ft r;r.i'..'' !! t;;'mtof litTt'd-
i tit i ;.l liiiviiirhtl corruption
i.f " hio-i!. I: wily alti-ratlve
-id:: is- ::ft;;u!ly ov. I'ful io"iliruulily
t l' Ilil-i' ill'.' M.-!cm! of Sfi'ofuloiis unit
.M". t i i iiiiinii Hii -- i'liijt thv i )iillu1iiii
iv Cj,i;ni-ioi;s risv;is-s. It ! iipii-
ii ili.:"! Hie ii:J(iii-i Iffi In 1 therin
ii S'';f--!t IVvfr, iiiul ii:il)lt" r;iiil
ii': i;;. r.'iiv.M f'l-yi tin- nil : liii-tucut and-
rl'Ails.iA' Cmvs
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Mir j.n 1 1 : ! ; c iit'-. i'l' ;Hi7li,d.illlil tln ii'
';. ii'' . .1 t.'i . ;if. at ui ;i).viW f i lll'f.
i i.-ti v. sil i ! i :. to if. 'v liatfvi-r tin-Hlnsi'iii-
of J ;' ; i lanN.ir.Hl wlicn vv found,
i i'oiii l!.- M-ii'.'Vj '!' lij!' .Viv'.ii' riii-lo to liitr
vcl'l!-iii'-" 't S.iiiiii Alri'-a., tlii- ithh
t 1. Ji.is aliovilnl hi'iii'li to tlw Mitti'ii'i-s
Ijv wilful i; win si tisfoved. ; t)ni'-'!vii
I'ii'VJ wricff r:!H i iN- u;iim lull- i-;i-H'. willi
iii llifir l' I'Misd ' kiKiv kd"'. of iv.murk-iiliii-
i:ri' wnmulit ly it, wlici'i! nil ntlitr
U-ntw hud IwMi unavailing. IV-oplu;
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(J. W KN0WL.ES, Proprietor;' iv;'
ii, (ti,;l iA i.H-ii ,1 'ii ! ' '
FIRST CLASS IX EVEJRXj .BESPfcCT. .
Good. Restaurant Coaitficttd iWith The House
Fire-proof Brick Building ' j ',"'
i vj i! ...!-' 180'Boamii.l - .' ",
hi Uui Canter ol , U Ct f.
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COH. FKOUT AND MORRISON IATS.,- POllXtAND
i THE OLD KELT ABLE
Establislied in 1SG7.
! Jacob Bittzei
1I0LSI:
WV Si Hamilton.
. .tSuei.9wr to S. Ifamtitoih) ':' f-
N. P. BUNNELL,
F0QND11Y,
Macbiiie Kaop,...-, v. . .
'.I : , ,., Wagc BLop; '
BlacVitnliUrSliop.
MACS CAtttSUS'.rilO OXK
I i' buriow to thrM tOBi weiaht. f Small Cu-
pol Tor 11111111 utiap Monty 'funded if
u..W nt- ..tiafiAtiirr Piirtlanil tii'ice !
Save telefrramt and xprewae. I ... ?
Washington D, C. Sept, 27, 1886.
The President and his family tave
returned to the White House where
they are spending their . time quietly
They take an almost daily drire tothe
country bouse, overlooking Washing
ton, which the . Presidents recently
bought. The heavy rectangular stone
mansion has been thoroughly remodeled
and when completed will make an at
tractive country home, if indeed, the
rapid growth of Washington will allow
it to remain long in the; country.
Life at the White House at ; present
is uneventful there will be ao enter
tainments until the opening of the reg
ular session when the usual number of
receptions and state dinners .will be
given. The President will begin the
preparation of his annual message ! at
once, so as to get it outlined ; at - least
before Congress cornea back.. . He has
few visitors now and no pressing busi
ness, so that he can take as much time
as he pleases for his message, s Mean
while the heads of the Departments
are preparing the data which he will
need in his review of their : operations
during the first year of his administra
tion. It is needless to say that the
bare statement of the facts will make
an admirable showing for all the De
partments. f Every body who has any
thing to do with them knows that they
never were more honestly, economi
cally, ably, and let it be added .with
emphasis, courteously administered be
fore. . : .:.
The "season" this year will be short,
but it promises to be brilliant. , The
President, it is said, is not fond of gen
eral society. He is evidently ill , at
ease, if not , actually hored at some of
: the Diplomatic1 and State " dinners
which official etiquette required him
to give last winter. Mrs. Cleveland,
however, is fond of society, and society
is thoroughly in love with Mrs. Cleve
land and her- social tastes may perhaps
prove a foil to Mr. Cleveland's recluse
disposition Mrs. Cleveland will be
sought after and invited here, there
. and everywhere; but sue will i V aoie,
as mistress of the White House, to ac
cent very few invitations. ' The presi
. dent cannot accept invitations to din-
' ners or parties where he , is likely to
mpnt ana of the i diplomatic corns; for
the President to ! dine , out .with on
: Minister of a foreign nation would be
to insult all ..the other representatives
and cause each and every one to ; write
polite letters to their home govern
ments, informing them of the insult
offered their sovereigns or rulers. ; uero
the Diplomatic corps is invited as a
bodv. It is cenerallv known here by
people versed in society rules that, , if
the President is invitea no toreign rep
rcsentative is to be invited. President
Arthur loved to go out to dinner par
ties, and he always was enabled to tell
beforehand - who was to1 compose the
pavtv. Cleveland has never had .occa
sion to inquire, because he has never
accepted invitations outside his Cabi
net Whether Mrs. Cleveland will ar
cept invito tions or give little entertain
ments is one of the- problems "not yet
solved, but anxiously awaiting sol ution,
She has made many friends hereakl
ready, and every one wants to see more
of her, for she is a very lovable wom
an. Mr3. Cleveland will most likely
begin her Saturday afternoon ..recep
tions as soon as it gets cool, but those
are mote of an official character than
social, and do not count with society
here.
While the social season has not
strictly begun, it may be said in another
sense that Washington a never oui o.
season. It is pretty full the year
around. People begin to come in from
the seashore and mountains the latter
' part of August and are all home by the
first week in September. . Washington
has become a very popular Autumn re
sort. ' People going south for the win
ter always pass through here v .fcac
year they tarry longer. They begin to
. leave the summer resorts earlier and
delay their trips to Florida'later. The
' custom is becoming common to stop
'in Washington the first of October,
on their way south, and to stay several
. weeks. The traveling' public have dis-
' covered the attractions of .Washington
as an atumnal and early winter resort
Before these birds of passage hav
flown" the social and political season
- has begun. Thi3 brings in a different
set of ceople representing the wealth
Trust .Kolhing Else
than Yr:'sSu:sApii:ii.!',A. Xmeru
cn)!o liliM'J s't' !' !hiivI iln'liii' j ulilii-
n -IijhhI iiiinrirr." .whicii mny ulliuv
tin- I'lir'uMil wiili tin- im-trUM; of in;niy !
t-iii'iiji il--w. iui Willi wnu-n ii ! hmi uj
f viicrimut while Ii.ra." W sitwlily Ix1
I'oiniii'i iiioic lc('ii-'iitcd iiml ilifiit-uU of
fiuv. ' SdiiH' tf llir-ir mixtures l uiurli
lasting harm. Near in tuind that the only
nicdioini' tliat can indiciilly purify the
vitiated lilivxl 1
Ci EX KR AL M HRCH ANDI8E.
At Fair Prices?.
Do vou'Avant to build next season) If so have your , iuibcr;iawod now.
...
that it iLny be thoroughly seasoned , "It will cost no"iur3. !
J. 0. Itooth.u Cleveland, Or. : 11. A, Booth, Drain ur.
If you knew how cheap I;soll 1elw. for . Farms, Scuools or Cuubches
; ( " ' . You would 'surely1 have one. ''- ' . ,. ...;
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
... PltEPAlSF.I) BY
Dr. J. CV Ayer & '., "Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all "Dmggists: Trice $1;
. .Six bottles for $5: "'
LAFGEHBERG'S
Soot and Bhos Btor
JekJn StMet.dpjjfoelt f'ot OHicc,
,,,,: - Ii,,: in-. i:-: J ' " !
. s Poselmre Oregon. 1 "
IrEEPS OX HAND TUB- L.JlOKST AM1 BEST
L ' ortiuIit of Estm ti'l 5 Francisco and
other luakM of BOOTS. BHOtS, OArfEB. SUP-
I'ERB Mid TMytlung in.Ui Uoii M on uue. "
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots anil Shoes Ma.to-to (der, .and Perfect
Fit Ouarantetil . ,,?
I ne tli Beet of Leather V"1 V&rrant all.
my.work..;., . j. ' ,- . :
Repairing Neatly ,Donei on Short Notice,
Also a fall itock of TOV8, j NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIK .STBINGSJ 1 ' '
- . )ZOUZS X.ANQSNBERG.
,:-v.-. .Li ' ' '
Central Hotel!
ItOSEBUllG.OBEGON,
orrOSIIE CARLON'S liVert stable.
. if - f i :
Boanl and Lodging per day . . . i , . . . , $i .00
" " " week - . 5-
" Without Lodging.;... 4-
Meals. 25 cents, Lodging:, 25 cents-
Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel- j
ers and the public generally.
MRS- GARRISON, Tro
No Chinese employed .
THE CSRAPB CTRE.
CIYIL. BEOT) STORE
V. X. ARliilTGTON,
DEALER IS
tl
Dry Goods CJroceies etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
ClVlL'BENl; 'tiOW". TO.. OREOOX,.
T. L. Oaxxoh,
,C,"A. jBLACKHAS
SAL-MUSCATELLE
In America ... -
WITHOUT THE EXPPNS ! CF AH
ETJBOPAN JODMFY '. ...
Tlie crysUlued taIU, as obuiued in 4 pure itatc
from snipes and choke frtiit in a portable, palat
able, simple form, are now presented tutpo public of
America as the grandest resolvent of impure bloodj
corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels
the natural promoter of '
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.
LOOK OUT!
CARKIA, WAGON,
BLAGESIHTH SHOP!
- Adanisoa' Old Stsiwf, Jacks o Street.'
TfJl
MANUFAOTUKETtS OF
CARRIAGES. HACKS, BUGGIES!
Alt Kinds of Renairius Done. Terms ar
i Reasonable. Gannox a IJLAeK5iA
Bran New
A
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tS3? k : i
..I also deal in Threshers, Engines, Mill Machinery, PcMPa,..Iiusiuratore
The Lest Boiler- feeder known) Steam F.rrmu Goods, Ueltixc, Oils. Also
General Agent for, The SiuruAX Enuixe,, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dnsr, No
Dirt. Send for circular iin.l prices. Ofik-e Foot of Morrison Street Pui tlnd
C. av: knOxcs, t"
T-H. O'MM'i., " .
rt !
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ii !-' u sis ., Vrtf .M! 1 ,,, ..) I.,..
THE ST. ClIAELKiJ UKSTAVHANT,
. - . ... :,..' . - '
Charles UaMAljf,-..Pi-oiriotor,.
The very best in the Mai tut is set
before you.r., ; - -n
i . ,- -THE '"
INTERNATIONAL,
Cor. Third and E Streets;
Portlakd, , Ore&cn.
REDUCED RATES, WcESTO SUIT THE TIME
mnis LARGE A N't) WKt.T,-APPOINTED nOUSE
1 offers suiwrinr acmtnivlatinns at popular prices.
Meals J6e, Rooms Kc. and 50c. Only three blocks
from all Depots and Steamer landuig. Free liuss
to and from tbs Hotel Ko Chinese servants. No
overcharges or deviation from regalar rates of $1.00
per Day.
msrt.tr j ELEWISTON. iTop'r.
i na1T in
' -VJ 'r .ft. ' ' -;
x - Tt'oMBsifvitiSi-TAiBi.Ei st Etc.
' - ' ' Shop rJ-ft of Bi-ittsS'"-
-'"' ''"'"' MuGreffoVt old ttand, -
Jackson Street : Roselmrg.
HICHEST MAE KIT P3 I CE PAI3F08 KI5ES. .
nnui MARKET is alway? supplied with
JL the choicest quality ol '
Of all kimls, irtcluduig beef,: pork, veat and
mnttQn ; also, corn "beef, sausage, lard, etc
TlieTnost ' favorable . inducements offered to
patrons and no tflort will be spared toward
giving satisfaction. . .' .
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRISHT
BO WEN BROS.
Having dissolved the copartnewhip exist
ing between Bunnell, & Bowen Broa. and
are now prepared to do all work in tho
lino in a - ' :'.-' ;' .
. WORKMANLIKE
MANSER, ADD AT REASONABLE RATES.
Oreiron.
'GIVE ME A CALL.
ZT. WRiCnT.
HITCH UP!
But before you do that come round
G. WOODWARD'S
PJ1
Established 1852.)
- A. ROBERTS,
Corner. First and Alder Street' Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
' - - .-. . . : ' AND- ' - :
OP OREGON.
' f ' ' ' - '- - ' ' ' ' '
PLACTI TO BUY.I
to
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IP
J B CONGLE
Manufacturer, Wh'olesals and BeUil Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
tiLEATHER AKD ' SADDLERY' IIaEDWARE
108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND ORFfGOK
i O- cto HrL- TctXlSJSv
: ; A Full Line of .
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table asd Pocket Cctlert,
Glassware, Crockery
, Queens-ware, Etc.
i Goods Delivered anywhere in tko
City limits, Free of Charge.
MEDICAL-
AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OS A SADDLE '
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town,
use nothing hut the best leather, and have got ,
KVEIIYTH1NU IX THIS LINE. DONT FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. . Woodwards Itoseburg.
Malanssene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN FLOED'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class : Fumitiue,
Anythins; reiiaired or made' to , order.
CALL IXSTANTEH.
1DU. MINTIB,
THE SPECIALIST.
o. 11 KEARXE"V ST., BAN FKA5CISCO, CAL.
Treat all Chronic, Special and Pmate
Diseawt with Wonderful Sneewt
THE DSEJ EKCUSi! REF'EDY.
ijigsr Seminal Wkno, Ek
' x -. -laurted Vitality, Brwrma
. '- itorrbea, Lort Uaohood-
- 'impoteneyj FaralTiia,
Proatatorrhea, and ail h
i terrible . rffeet of Sif
abase, youthful tollieaaol
eLceaaea in maturer years,
such aa Lorn of Memory
Laaaitud Moetumal Sm
jiiaiana, arsiontotoeietr
DiiaiMsaot Vumu. hoiiws in the Head, KXCKS9ES
li DRINKING intozicatins Conor, toe vital cold
passing unobsened in theunne, and many otnar di
ease Uiat lead to insanity and death.
IE. MlXTIK. Who U A JBBOGbAK PBT1(C1A,J Gx-
atb op tub Umvibsitt of PcaTtCTlTaBiA, will agree
to forfcH Firg Hckdrbd Dolla for a case of thia
kind the VIT L RESTORTIVE (under bia cneeial
advice and treatment) will not care, tr for anyttainc
imfiure or injimotn tonnd in it. Da. Vnni treats
all pri-ate dlseaica anceeasfollT without aaercnryi
Coxsiititios Frib. Thorough examination and ad
vice, iiioludinsr analysis of urine, $5.00. Price ef
VITAL RESTORATIVE, $LE0 a botUe, or four tUnea
tht qcantity, $5.00; sent to any address upo n receipt
rf Price, or C. O. D.. teeored from observation, and
in private name if desired by Dr. Miktib, 11 Kkixit
Stbrt. Sax Feajtcisoo, Cab. Send for list of qus-
tions aud pamphlet. . " :
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Will be sent to any one applying; bv letter, auMnf
symjtonis, sex and age. Strict secrecy i n regards te
ail busiuess transactions.
. Dr. Miktix's KiDmr Rivanr; NCPIfRETICUM
Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomptaint
'Cteoorrhes, tileet, Leucborrhea etc. For sale bya
drnggiste; 1 a bottle cc six bottles for fivedoUars. .
Dk. Misxtes Daxbelioit Pnxa are the best and the
cheapest Drsi crsia and Baiois curs in the market.
For saleby 11 lirutrtrists. :,
Hi
sLsl
a. (
-iOFFERS:-
'FORS'AIliE
Some Choice
pJaim this scluevcment a new :
r. in tl, iYi;i ncienoe of medicine, as it furnishos
the blood with its natural salines that are lost or
-eliminated every day.
SAL-MUSCATELLE
; A "p'6'siTI m, XA TULA L
STfJK HEADACHE AXD
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
lM.lmuiMr. is Xalfure's own product. It sup.
plies to the system the erant of sound, ripe rapo
I-.i twnit. it m ttia mmnlont nH best preventive and
ure for all functional deranirements of the liver and
kindred ailments; prevents tne ansorption oi mai
KlHiarnuM fevers of all kinds: counteracts the f-
feeta of bad air, poet drainage and impure water; a
powerful orydiser of the blood; a natural specific
for all sktn eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental aopreaaiuti.ana win rouiu n
effects Of acciaeniai umigwuuu uuu, davw
jrinVini, lla it in vmir homes and on
-a ... , - ... .
your travels. is a pwain; mi uw uhi
and worn-out. ...
J mures nj aswrwc.
f .
i Spanisli Merino Bucks:
1 "I'-L T". al 11 I l.i.. it-
Can be ssen at ssy rssideiiM in Freach Settleuieut.
' Aedrsss, HENRY CXN
-J R Mliurg, Oregon.
TI1E-
-SUCCESSOR TO-
Abiaham, .Wheeler .&. Co.
DEALERS IX-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
DR. JORDAN'S
Museum of An atomy.
751 Market Street
XHPf 11YHiJIU' .. .,
AVo AND LEAKS HOW TO AVOID
Jf disease, and linw wonucntuiy
ou are made. Private Office, Ml Oeary SUcct
Consultation on losl maubood and all diseases
men. Send for uooks.
Great Overland Route !
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
-ONLY LINE BUHN1NC- .
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars,'
Magnificent Day (Joaohes, and ,
i - Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
-WITH BERTHS FREE CF CCST-
FROM: WASHINGTON AND OREGON
TO THE EAST
Xj3KIKvS1-Mcatelle Co.
bvin nl imitations. The trenuine iir "blue
wrappers only.",,,' ,- s -
Aaeud forclrcuUrs . . G. EV NOVITCH, General
. w n n .AAA v v.b I
American jnanaser, i.,v juu t,iumnj. iAnaBlno
Mention this paper. For sale by. S. HamUton Rose- UV' .UO0O, frOCeriCS,
bury Oregon. , . ,
WEW, STORE
i" . . . AT :
,4. F
DILLARD, OR.
would respectfully inform the public that he
, - has on hand ft fine assortment of
New York Coffeq House
And ''Oyster 'Saloon
..... . . - . . .:
Leading Check Restaurant
. in the City.
8IFERD HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET, '
PORTLAND . - .-, t, ,.r.i,i- r ORECOM.
ArFrivateRooinsottheLaU-stOetiiriisror Ladies-
OPEN DAY ASD SIGHT. J!
lo.soburcc Oregon.
lias on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
ftenpral Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ; ofthe Via St. Paul aud Jlinncapolis
scarcity of money aud t tie present depression' in business, will omiy tRAXSCQMTiNEKTAL' uhe running
study their ovn interests by calling on' hm and examining pIJ DICING CARS
GOODS, PRICES ; .; ;, I (M v nlli, ;
lieforO' purchasing-clscwhere, I do not claim to sell goods pgjggr JRE EVER MADE
; FROM THE COAST
OYER THE-; J
tT NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council BlutT;,
St. Joseph, Atchison,
Lcayenwortb,;
' Kansas Clfy;
' Curlinstori, Quiiicy,
'C T rtinn m. Phi ov
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,' ' NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC
CAXXXXO FSITJSTO
. - 'A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and tbe highest cash
: ' price paid.
ROSEBURG ORSGOII.
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who' patronize me I
ttat thoy will get their goods '
At The Lowest Living. Profit.
' !; Produce'; Of All - Kinds Taken At;' Market ' Price, '.
; Sol. Abraham.
ii ml faKliion at all Darts of the Union:
" those who 'are interest(J in legislation myka, N. y. t
Of Interest to Ladle' ,
, The new,, treatment for ladies' dis,
eases diicovered by Dr. Mary A. Grege,
IjhsjUatilHmhffift EngluaUrPhyaciap
ana nurse,. nf men uasrevoiuuonizea iue
tH4nweftlieatb1g "these com
plaints in England ia now' being intro
duced into the TJ. S., under a fait and
novel plan. . , i . . , . ,
Sufficient .of this remedy for one
monlVs trial treatment is sent free to
every lady .who is suffering from any
disease common to the sex who sends
her address and ,13 2ct stamps for ex
pense, charges etc, ,
" It 13 ao idee cure for any form of
ftimale disease and the free trial pack-
aae ls many times sufficient to effect
k permanent cure. Full directions ac
company" the package (which is put in
a plain' wrapper j aiso price uss tor iu
tnre :refereiicc. " No rial' pacloge
will be ienl fifter Oct. 1st 1886. . Ad
dress, Gresg Remedy CompAxv, Pai.
ReadySIadc Clothing
and in fact every usually kept at
tiist-class atote. Uive btm a can.
Goods 1 at1 Iiow Pzxoes.
All kinds of Produc : '
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
taAlt orders promptly attended to.
TKc BUYERS OITIOB Is
lasnaed Be DC suasl Jaswem
each resur. J-31A
ijaesicskWiuiOTcr
' s RAO lUnctrsvtlosu a
n-kole Pletstt Onllerr,
GIVES noleaale Prices)
direct to ecmsttmer em all r
vmml ar ffesnAly saae , Tells tow to
order, and srire exact cost of every
th.tsur os 'ae1 eat, ' drink, wear, or
ban Tfsm with. Ttaes VSVJOXXBUKi
ROOKS eontala lnformatto KleaMd
t sYoisi the markets oT One world. We
wlU mall a oopr muniD to T
dross) po receipt of 10 eta. to defray
nwast of wiallliut. Iet a near xiva
won. SespectfallT,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
S3 7 V Z9 Wftauik Ateaae, CUcaf h III
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IV J J
MILLWOOD LULLS
! OX IlIJKBAltD CREEK.
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CLARKE, k -BAXJ3R, j Proprietors.
We are now prepared to .ttrnihl lumber o the
best mialitv in anantities to suit jrths purchasers,
always harinjr on hand' the largest stock of any mill
in Douglas County.
We will furnish lumber at raf.ini)l at tbefollowiuy
;prics.
So-t rouKh'1umlrIJ..........;;.:.4to M
No. 1 flooring ft inebPU .i...:.i-"..-?16 M
'. 1 flnnrinir. 4 tn.h li k. il .. M
I V,. 1 (Ini.t,; i.,Kr ' --L 810 .M
CtXRKE BAKr.lv.
,.;..,:t !' ' :
Drain & Co Urnin. Douglas Co., Oregon,
GENERAL DEALERS IN ,
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
-AND Ml POIKTSi
-Teas-
PAsrn
AND C10UTI1EAS
AND' OOUTHEAS
IU,
Hardware,' Crockery,
o-
-O-
UILTS, GABS, BOOTS Aim SHOES.
ers will find our stock complete, comprising many articled it is 'im
possible here to enumerate.
Would respectfully; invito an examination of stock believing all can be satisSed Leave Portland at S:00r fc'Sr.y daily; af-
tbat it is for their interest to make' purchases here as we buy and sell for cash .KSJ0? r St! PaU .
Via St. Paul and Minneapolis:
XSTVTTCs-X. ,TTT t
Are Jiauled oii regular., Ex
. press .Train over s the
. ; : Entire Length jof ;: i
ThE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
only.
MAG-.
PARKY,"
&:
in the Rect Fronts next jToor to A; C . Mark?
TT
11. Merchatt Tailor. !
Connection made at St Paul and
Minneapolis to all points East, South
and Southeast'
pacific biyisiqjr.
Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45
A. ii.. arrivinsr at New Tacfcma ,6:30
it. ir T? V rr:V
for lure ar rthaII eaxne 4&ade tA 32 calibre. 40 ffTmlnsiMwder;88 Gal. ! na f a fni" all rCii nis oxL Puzet Sound
madf.. Pprfwt h-t,t- vr.imni .ml th ouIt abaolutclT safe rlfla laada. All strlea. I A. D. CHAHLTOS,
' all slses, all welshts. Prices reduced. - . . ! I fil PflaseTirer A2ent,
BATT A T allery, ttoortlns! Tarsus KUM, worm rranrara. Beaiannaro ror i r- u: f.n Sr
ift jJt JJJsi li&t f target shooting, buntlnn. and shoottnr. sallerte All calibres from s to 4 r ' - No.- 2 Washington, Ot.
Made in fourteen different styles, prices from
$18,00 em dXofUttilialdaUiofae,
MA'RLIN
3
Repairs and Alteratious; neatly done.
MetnrlrtDdiff.r,I:i!rtrie&,prtcfTom MIPT.IN FIRF. IPM fll rP.W HIVKN FnXM 1 - " Portland. Oregon.
Leaves Roseburg, Mondajn, Wednes
d i ys,' Fridays,' and returns Tuesdays,
1 hufsdays, and Saturdays. ; Time of
having both terminal points 6 o'clock
sr. and arrives at each point at 6
oclock p. M.
Robt, T.'JMcCcLLocir,
Great Reduction in Price
AT THE
Portland . f1
Oregon.
Durinir the Mechanics Fair Season, I will rsducs my
Prtces fur Kouna and uoard to si-vu ana
. SXaOperdajr. Booms without Board
60 cts. sod SIjOO according to location.
i Tuohas CcvKi, Proprietor.
WillamettE UniversitY,
'.:! ;.. -30-- ; -v.-
PROFESSORS i INSTRUCTORS
350 Students: 3T5 Graduates.
Depaxtmoxtt of lV'tratnro, Law, Sd
" i ; icisia. ftlcuia ajid Art-
.1 1
' Girls board in Woman's daTlcge, wWi aleelV for
nlslicd rooms, S-V50 per week.,. Bojsi and Touug
Mens' board ui the Young pens',, , -i ;.!;-
BOARDING- HALL,
" ; ' A building just purchased and remod
..- ' eled with SB rooms, .
SUSOer WeeK-
' The young jnen are expected so sopply their fur
niture, wood and light and pay One Dollar anonth
rent.1 Tbis is the nut rereonable living; to students
which the UiuversitT has erer offered. Tle Presi
dent boards iu the hall and has the supervision,
f yFlrst Term Begins September eta. Catalogue
sent free, i : . ' : : ,
' 'V.y; T. TAN SUOY,
, . J-Trnsiileii Salem, Oregon.