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ROSEBURG REVIEW ,- ISSUED i FMDAY 1XOBNINGS ' . . THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. J. Rr N. BELL, - i- Editor. On Year - . - - - $2 50 Six Month! - - - - - 125 Three Months - - 1 00 GESEBAL DIBEOTOBY' G rover Clivehsd. ......... . .President. Thos . F. Batxkd ....... Secretary of SUte Dakisl T. MAKNixo.Secretanr of Treasury. L. Q. C. LamaH ..Secretary of the Interior. Wm. C. Esdicott.., . ...Secretary o War W. C. Whithst. . : . . . .Secretary of Navy. W. T. Viias .... , . . .Poet Master General. A. BL Garland... Attorney General. MoawBosr B. Waitb..... ....Chief Jastice. STATE OP OREGON. i'H' ?.?LlB, V.&. Senators. J. H. Mitchell j Bingek Hermann Congressman. Z. F. Moody Governor. R. P. Earhart.. Secretaryof SUte. Edward Hirsch Stete Treasurer. E.B. McELROT....Supt. Pnb. Instruction. W. H. Btars.... SUte Pruiter. J. B. Waldo, C. J , ) Wm. P. Lord, ... .Supreme Judges. W. W.Thateb, ) SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. R. S. Bka ". Judge. J. W Haxixto? .... Prosecuting Attorney. DOUGLAS COUNTY. John Emmitt. ) Senators. J. H. Raw. 54JUVr Wm. Masking, Henry Rogers, G. W. Riddle. Representatives, ...... t C. B. Wilcox, J . , Thos. R. Sheridaj Clerk. Ben. C. Agee ShenEf. D. S. West Treasurer. G. T. .Russell School Superintendent. Jas. A. Sterling assessor. J. S. FrrzHUGH County Jndge. J. If all, C. A. McGee, . . . .Commissioners. N. E. Brit .Surveyor. Da. S. S. Marsters Coroner. PRECINCT OFFICERS: T. L. Gannon. 1 Justices. I as. Harfham 1 J Peter J unger. Constable U11Y UJf UUSJSUUKU, H. C Stanton, t John Rast. I T. P. Shbridan. Trustees. L. C. Wheeler, 1 P. Benedict. : T. Ford Recorder. G. J. LANGEnBERG. Marshal, John Chase Treasurer, TJ. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, Chas. W. Johnston .... Register. A. C. J ones r Receiver SIGNAL SERVICE. B. S. Pague Observer. Thos. Sjixth ........ Sheep Inspector PROFESSIONAL. L r. LANE, JOHN LANE JANE & LANE, Attorneys at Law. Main street, opposite CosmopoIiUn Hotel C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office in Marks' briok, up sUirs. 0. B. WILCOX, AttorheyAtXaw" Office opposite E. G. Young & C's. Oakland Oregon. Eo J. PAGE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oakland, Oregon- R. C. HUNTER M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGES. ASYOMILLE OREGON K. L. MILLER, M. D SUEGEOS. Homoeopathic Physician. Offiico up stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, On Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases speciality. F. G. (EIIME, M. D. (Pronounced Ama.) HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN l Oradoaic Of The UWIVEBSITY Of Leipzig Germany. Office k Residence at the house of Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose burg, - HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- BilLFY'S HOTEL. Oakland, Oregon. Beard $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, tarThig house has lately changed hands snd Is oitnurkly' renorated and refurnished. Th trarel tig publio will find the best of accommodations No Chinamen Employed ' BJtTlH BAILEY, ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS M1 rRS. D. C. McCLALLEN, Proprietor of the McCL ALLEN HOUSE. large Sample Rooms for CommercU' Travelers. Coach to and from the house BaSKK delirers free of charge. DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAND, OREGON. Rleliard Thomas, FiMp. First Class SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AND THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad. VOL. XL GENERAL Samuel Marks, S. HARKS & -DEALERS IN EBSBAL I HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND CIjOTDING, DRy GOODS, CROlieRiS Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Wool and Produce tion Bought AHD THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. MARKS & CO - - I Rosebur, Or. M. JOSEFECSON. m to Keeps a fall line of Dress Quods of every variety and Shade. A fall line of Silks. I A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A full line of Clothing. o GO P4 m r? A f all line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. H A fall line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos. A full line of Crockery and Glassware. And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kinds of Indies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. -G03VEX3 JSsJZNTXS m: eTOSErasoisr. All Kinds Of Fancy j Groceries, Stationery Photograph and Perfumery, Autograph albums Crockery and Stand, Hand, and Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Call And See Me' At The Post Office Stand. BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT. GEO. M. PRIOE, Wm. FERGUSON, Caraas Valley. Camas 3cjBtnJa Cx5ttHaB.sesi WHil" TIM ITER. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished on short Notice and RUSTIC AHD FLOORING A SPECIALTY imm IPIHB'CEOAIS Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County. SHERIDAN Roseburg, oO They would announce that they have just received and now have on , hand one of the largest stocks of 0aal Masretwaife, etc. Ever Brought to Douglas and, when added to their Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have Southern Oreirorj. which thev Dropose selling t- .1.7 tuttt TVTKfri m ATERTALS. in the vrav ol Locks. Butts, etc., we can III WH MMfrV V WAMA'AA.v. . .ff..iu. InJiiiinnmll (nnnrnluMn. "Wecan rive you bargains in the following brands'of STOVES not equaled elsewhere: " . a mwwviT PI"1I BUCK B BOJf A5ZA. FABMKES UTILITY, i Tvnn nrriDEJrr. 1H0N KIXO. EMPIRE CITY " VKAAA4iAV t ' . And other Sioves and Ranees. The beat of workmen are constantly Ma?rrr',Z:in nUNS. such as Winchester, Sharp and other X!SSSSi'5i Whf' Peerless and New Home SEWINU MACHINES, which we sell at the lowest rates ana warran as comiuew m jr We can also supply Averill and Ruer Paints. tu. w ti,. market, at lowest rates. . , rices, and we promise Dr. THOSIJaS GRAHAM, A GRADUATE Of the Cnivemty ol Pa. at Philadelphia audol the ROYAL COLLEOB OF SCEOEONS. and KOAI. COLLEGE Of PHTSICIASS, LOU DOS ENGLAN D ha. located for tb. practice of his profeseion in t?rcppiTpr: . - - - OREGON. XWWMX W w Offloe and residence, the Catholic Church Washington street opposite ' ' ' -V i i " , v. i L MOB MERCHANDISE I t XT, 4, Asher Marks. Cigars, Boots and Shoes. of every Descrip O 0! D 05 o WARE, and TEN THOUSAND F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburs:. Valley, at the LOWEST GOING -MaHDim H0lim Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg. BROTHERS, regon, o tie best supply in their line ofny house in Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere - " TrVllS. JUEATtfAWiiiu, viva x, employed in the manufacture of our TINWAB j Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to to suit yoa if any one can. TU. Piter UkeBtJe at Uiofice fy fi 5lti isiEaittfiGirahBa. .tSll&SLMEBaSOa'SQSVU Co. .. .. .i .. . .... , .., .. m mam vast 1 mi f ROSEBURG, OREGOIf,: ;FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, I PougMsCounty.' Mnk, HUMPHREY & FLIN1V , TRANSACT A GENERAL ' . BANKING BUSI1TZ3S ! Sight Drafts Drawn o I l'ortland, Sau Francisco, New lork and 1 other points. Bills of exsliange on the I principal cities of Europo. Deposits re- ! oeived subject to-check. Collections made on all accessablepointg at reasonable rates. JOSEPH shindler; PllOlMUET O R -idfThe CITY BAKERY KEErs CONSTANTLY ON HAND A filll stock of Bread, Cakes, Pies, Plain and' Fancy Crackers, etc Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Choci ate Goods. OREGON PACIFIC R.R Willamette Valley to San francisco Via. Yaquina. DAILY TRAINS,. TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS Daily, except Sundays, at 2 P. M. i LEAVE YAQUINA Dailj , except Sundays, at 7:10 A. U. . ' The Company t rijfht to cbanere sailing days. 1 Fares and Freight at reduced and moderate rates River Boats on the Willamette conn ectln Corvailis. . C. SHERIDAF5 Ta.Succe.S8or tojgjf ( R. S J. C SHERIDAN, C5 DEALER IN , HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware, ' Roseburg, Oregon rnllE umlersiL'iied takco Dleasnra in an. 1 nouueine to the public that he Belline everything in his line at prices that j DEFY COMPETITION! IF YOU WAST- ' ' "; STOVES, AGEIOULTUBiL TUOLS IE0N. STKL,...5AILS,. j H0ESS HOES, TIITWAEE, ; 0UTLEET Or anylbing in my line, call and examine my etocK. sua iearn prices Deiore purchasing else wnere, as i am selling loner than ever. J C. SHERIDAN T JASKULEK, v. Practical i Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician ALL WORK WARRANTED. Dealer ia Watches, Clock. Jewelry. r mm Spectacles and Eyeglasses. A FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS. : , i mHE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN X for the nroneradiustmeiit of Snctaclns. Dot I v vuu .vKuuit; craziuan reouie opec'taoiea anu jayo rrl.t uuiu nffl.Mi I. IIo ... :i t ,. n : .1. m i. r . O VlllVK ... A A.. Ill 1 1 bUlt Q JJ1V iHVlti 6eldi sn fesrte, bat ihrm M write to 8UnonCo., Portland, MlB,wilieelT fraa, foil information about work which hjr can do and Ut at bocna,lbai will pf ttaetB from IS la K3S nar dir. Soma Inn earned OTfr $50 In a dir. Ettheraei, yoragorold. Capful not raqnired. Voaarattartcd fraa. Tboaawbottart atoso uviuw j mxo vi wag uvue lonuaea, All M arr O. P T OMPKINS OMISSION I Agent of ALLKINDSOF MERCHANDISE! A., orders from the country filled on abort , notice from , Every Class or Kind of Goods from .' First-Class Stock. . . wiu be charged 0.1 OFFICE: 107 first sTitiiJST, At D. W. Prentice's Portland,()r I. BELFILS XXr.T G TTTVT TTTTl IX I feel confident of eiYinsr satisfaction in all work entrusted to me iu watches, clocks, and Jewelry. I also repair musical instruments. ) T I have the County patent riirht for sale of Concrete Cement Pipe for couveyin water to any place de- ureu in xKngias(;ouuty. f : I win also teach any kind of instrumental masic. Anyone desiring instruction will call on me at my watchmaking shop. x. isaLFiLS. CITY DRAYTNG' DONE WITH DISPATCH. CALL ON ' JOHN V.lN BtRExV. . Brewster's Patent Rein Holder. Tonr line, are where yon ptit them wA under horses' feet. One agent sold 12 do. In 5 days, one dealer sold 6 dm. In U days. Samples worth L50 rfcEK. Write for terms. E. Eo BKEWSTEE, Holly, Klclv This paper is kept on tile at . C. Dake advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Ex chance, San Francisco. Cal., wlirre coniiacts for advertising can 1j made for it. , ..ajlij ijwii'l i'l-- COLD "RevieWo r)Zfa :pott Paflroad' Vmr Aue Fiat time! 6ur 'eonnectiolw! New eqnliieuU tlS miles shorter; A hours less time; accommoda tion unsurpassed for comfort and "safety. Fare nd Freight MUCH LESS than by any other route between oolsU in WillaraetU Valley and San Francisco. :, . . - Only Route . . via YAQCINA BaY ' to SA5 FRANCISCO. Daily passenjer trains except Siuidays. Leave CorraUis at X P, U. L'r. Yaquina at 7.10 A. M. Oregon & Califom ia Wast Side trains connect at CorralUs. - , r--s The Oregon Development Comjiany's " fine A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City" sails ; ' From Yaquina . Front San Francisco Sunday, October, 10, 22. S. IS, Monday, October Saturday, . " Thursday, : " Wednesday, Nor. many, Wednesday, Kot. Monday, - 16, 28. 10, 43. Saturday. Monday, days. Fares, between Corvailis and Ban Francisco, . Fares Rail & Cabin $14, Bail & Steerage 19.86. For further information apply to C. C. Hogue .' -A. Q. F. & P. Ajf't, Corvailis. Central Hotel! ROSEBURG, OREGON, OPPOSITE CARLOITS LIVERY STABLE. Board and Lodging per day. . . .....$1.00 5-oo ..... 4.00 " week . " Without Lodging... Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel ers and the public generally. MRS. "S. GARRISON j Prop. No Chinese employed . Henry Haston 's Rosepurg Grocery Store. JEEPSCOJiST ANTLY on hand a full afeertment GROCERIES' Of AUiCinds! Guarantee! to be of the best quality. FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUIT$, TOBACCO akd CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, A SPECIALTY. CANDIES and CAKES. IProcVucef XJonglit AND THE Highest CASE PRICe Paid' Giro me a call and cnuvluee j-ouraelvc GOODS delivered anywhere in the City liinitg free of Charaie. I Henry E3a,ston. Jackson Street, CHICAGO COTTAGE , OUGAWi Bm attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement, that Inventive (emus, skui ana money c&n proauce. These Organs are celebrated for volume, quality or tone, quicK response, utisiic aem beauty In finish, perfect construction, makl them the most desirable organs for hom schools, churches, lodges, Bocletles, etc. ESTABLISHED BEPVTATIOH. vmqvAixEB cacixities, SKIIXED WOBKMEJr, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINXD, 1CAKX THIS WWVWW aM.TTT WT AnffWIT Tilil rUrUiiiin UllUiili Instruction Book and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, raxA CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. Car. Randolph and Ann Stu CHICAGO. ILL MRS. S. A. ntJTCinxsoxv' MILLINERY STORE! Oakland, Oregon. T ADIES WILL F.SD MY STOCK LAEGE AND JLi Complete. Prices moderate. . I Oi M Call. Mb. S. A. Hutciuksos. llliliillllCI: GUIDE 260 PAGES. Iiltrau4. id CkHJi and 01U Btodiac, 50a. mosey ecaiampa. Bm, pTrT corer. ac. inn koo cob taitu iu Um cartas, ooubtfnl or fanviaith vantto know. Fullof nry bitcmtinf and valaabl. informatioa. HKALTH, BSXITI aa4 surriaEttS arepiomattd bj it adnaa who ay Marry, wao BM.whri Sliicai o, wnroiii ma.rj. sat Dome to you. ao wiucttm rti r n. i j ni loraiw eta, mmra ornngw, iiwofTOijuw.... wm oy UM. wm 1 1 icn ox wonia. wtw r this ovr aju ezo with oav. A TT TOtT"Trn . Our reader!) for 14 rts J I lYrir ril A I insumpatomvnuiil- and wrapping and names ot 2 active Book Age"l can obtain FREE a parlor Hgravinjr 01 an w neaidents," includinsr Clerelanu, size 22x20 m., wnrth at Or iiv u.mliiK' Si can woenre this ensrra- t in anH aln iixtnnlrta nutfit iatld aiTCflCV for "The tmit r.i.rrai.ir ..I Prnaideut Cleveland and ends. .rn'KWanoa ul copies ncinsa'nn ELUKH I'l llLlhllliti ." SM WalMau Ave, Ciucau 111 avavVVMVW '''' 9m'm taunts MMa,aB OTJS , EVEKY I ' OBGAK AIM J I WAB- IS I BANTED ' 'I : ( FOB TO S.t J '.- VB BXOE1W A ' TBABS DTOU lOiiie, raia n. mm 1886. rsff) w n oi my V A p7n V IF.. II III It V Absolutely Pure?; This powder never varies. A marvel ot purity strength snd who'.esomcness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phospbato powders. Sold ouly in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall St. N. Y. NEW YORK LUMBFR & Wood Yard ' Go To 31. R. Howell's East side of track one block south of fl(jot is where you will find number one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimention lumber for buildings, sawed and 6haved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors. Mouldincs. Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel costs. Ceilinsr. Rustic Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, inch plank sawed exnresslv for sidewalks. I represent the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. o 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 have sawed all Dimention lumber, to order on short notice. " All guatanteed as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. MOORE'S RESTAURANT. Rosoburg, - - regon CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS MEALS 251 We Keep the Best the Market Affords. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R.R. And Cunncvtions. TIME, 2i DAYS. Fare from Portland to San Francisco $32; to Sacra mento $30. Cie cuiiuccttons made at Ashland with stages o the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Conijiaiij. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND Mail Train LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 7.30A. M Rosel)Urs....ai.r) P. M. Kosebur? 6.25 P. M. Ashland 0.30 P. M. Roscbunr 5.30 A. M. Aahland 4.15 A. M. Roaebunr ....5.25 A. Portland.... .4.25 P. M. Albany Express Train LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 4.0T P. M. Lebanon 9.20 P. M. Lebanon 4.45A. M. Portland.... 10.05 P. M. PTJLMAN PALACE SLEEPING 0AES Daily between Portland and Ashland. The O. and C. K. R. Ferry make connection with al tne regular trains on bast Side Inv. from footol I el . n siu uuwun- between Portland & corvallis Vail Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvailis 12.25 P.M. Corvailis 1.30 P. M. Portland 6.15 P. M. At Corvailis conuectlwith trains of Oregon Pacific lor i aquina Bay. Express Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 4.50 P. M. McMinnvUle.. 8.00 P. M. Mcilinnville.... 5.45 A.M. Portland 9.00 A. U. lynl tickets for sale and bainraire checked at com- nanv'a nn town office, cor. Pine and Second streets. Tic-kcta for urincioal tmints in California can only be procureu anu iHwgaKB ciictac wmjv vv. Comer F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freitrht will not be received for shipment alter a o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div. R. KOKHLER. E. F. KOUtlUS. Manager. O. F. Pass Agent. T.TTVTE.! T.TTVTR1.? J Tne uuacrsignea iiavc now, ana will constantly keep . ! a full supply of fresh stone lime at our kilns icar Itoscburf;. Orders from a distance prompt y attended to. Adilres E. J. Moxtaci e, or S. C. Flixt, Rosel rjr, Oregon. PRICES REASONABLE! NO. 29. THE SOLDIER AT MOUXT OLIVET. . Nashville American. The prayer is said, the dirge is sung With tearful eye and faltering tongue. The mighty throng has passed and gone. And midnight's starry pall is drawn , - v Above the dear, lamented dead Who rests in consecrated bed Cold, dust and ashes are the end Of dauntless chief and noble friend, And Olivet now holds In trust -The gallant Cheatham's silent dust. Dust only? No; the flame which fired His heart with chivalry inspired And iitade it beat with wild delight In many'a deathful, deathless, light, When with his Hashing saber drawn, He called his ardent legions on, The strength and pride of Tennessee, ? . The brave, the manly, strong and free, : Is glowing, flashing, lmrning yet Thou canst not quench it. Olivet! - ? When cjvil .discord waved its Jbrandj AaJik Jinsi6u i:eni Uje- Jami, --'-"r5 His loving, strong," heroic soul Was true as needle to the pole; . True, ever true as friend or foe, In war he struck a giant's blow, Then grasped the vanquished by the hand And bade him as a brother stand ; , Nor friend nor foe can e're forget His lofty soul Mount Olivet! O marvel not the ioeman weeps Above the turf where Cheatham sleeps! For honor, valor, gentle worth Sink not unnoticed to the earth. Behold them! Like a jeweled hand They show, as by divine command, The blood-washed host who dwell above, Saved by the Master's mighty love! O Christ, whose agonizing prayer Once rent Mount Olive's midnight air, Pardon each stain of mortal sin And take the ramsoned warrior in, As with hot tears his dust we wet With bleeding hearts at Olivet. S. C. Mercer. Maxwell House, Sept 6, 1886. THE GARFIELD FAMILY- The Jleinoddled Home at Mentor Memen toes -of the Dead.. Correspondence of the New York Tribune. " Mestor, O- Sept 18. To-morrow will be a sad Sunday in the Garfield home. It will be the fifth anniversary of the president's death, and the day is always kept sacred to his memory. In hve years there have been many changes in the Garfield family. There nave been no deaths, but the children e i .t j "lnefufwa3,0 Kruwn ui. Alio two oiaer ooys nave jUBtbeffua a course m the Columbia I . j . M . . 1 J I Vrra T" cut iwuviui. julu are uiauuatoa vi xr:ii: - n t t n cij , ; . . . , -it t j utta uccu utuuyiu , iafwiui . -uuge i Pwwt ; mianrl rl ?i ini,o nn. I j ... r on by friends of his father as the son most like him in evcrv wav. He h J ,.,,. .. . i uw . wuiwwyii, CyCO xu 1BASUUVe AWVM WWUM WAV UV lUVi'J MMV have, it is said, great ambition. Miss i mannor Knrh ortnc oro nnw mon onrl I ; juome tne only daugnter, is now a young woman taller than her mother, young woman taller than her mother, and has about finished her studies. The two younger sons, Abram and i .Tr" , " tor Irwin the latter named for Gen. uw,uwW oiu enouguu I en'er school on the Hudson, and left I nlnnn Fnr th(ir dnt.iRn ihnrA last week. I Irwin McDowell are old enough to a,, , . tv They have never been away from home alone before, and were proud to go forth as they did. Mrs. Garfield s fam- dy circle therefore not large, with her four boysall away. . . Since the preliminary education of Abram ana - mm in the Cleveland public schools the mother has had no c . i. a x- i: ; 01.- I j 3 j . . . s. i , buiu uuu uas ut.-via9u wj uiujlv ucr 1 1 J 1 J : J . 1 i 1 1 riit.iiro hnrnn or I ontrr Shn lias , , i . . j, . m , herd added to the modest frame bouse UV...W V AVUWW.. MMW U of her husband ..,xM ...vi" U .x Oft AAA UVU.. i Anne" oxuv,vwxo ""'vu w It is the most imposing home in the I r; , ""S" " imT " hind and wholly subservient to the old house in which the president lived. It I a a the head and front 'IM A . 1 I Z XL. I I I ATH.-.J r ;r A Z lZ u ,r u a of the Garfield home, although remod- . rJUrt:w""l Www aooiuon 10 a ?jwu nouse a cun m mrn ..r but sentiment for the past and its illus- i ii . i.i.u "jUUcal advantage rather than to per. prouiju.y u. iu www. naur n rtTi aaa Thov era nil fnmianofl , . . J ... ., I in modern style, and with considerable! elegance, and there is an air of aristo- cracy about tlie interior which Gar field in his hfo did cot know in his own Lome. Altboueh tne noose is far in the country, it has all the con veniences of a city home, in plumbing, gas-nttms and steam-heating. A nat ural cas well has been bored on the r -Z x r?u - F xS and night The main entrance is J XL J I 1 X ! VX-J J lit T xt. l.ll lacing uh uoor -yranama arnem t xt .1 - - 3 n r f 1 JJ I wiivuxu uv viu uvugci x u vxio unu I old wall-sweep clock whtch her hus- uauu uruusm uuiue biAiy years S. It is still the "'standard time of the , j. x' x ' -x I BO fwxxivai (miucij aiD tUUCClUBU, Will hovue, and keeps on ticking lost as at u advana to tho e b. did when the president was born. Tol,- . u . . ...Lvi the left is the smoking-room, which is a louocrinz-rooni for the family. James tAe.0 ?.e wh0. 8moke8- To i tne rifirnt is tne oia narior. now n. r. w 4 r . cention itom. and rich in the relics nt the dead, it was once his study. T:i.l .1 -rl 1 1 jDioies hdu uuiet ouoks are upon me tables, and the furniture is much the same as Washington. j lo tne Jen is a modest little room occupied by the aged "Grandma" Gar! field. Everybody calls her KJrandma." She is 85, but a vigorous old lady yet, who reads her bible every day, and rides about the country to visit her relatives of three different generations. Her room is modestly but richly fur nished, and the face of her 8on looks upon her from ever v side. A hand some fire screen with a transparency of the dead stands before th hearth. A half-dozen other portraits of him hang wheie the eye meets them ROSEBURG REVIEW HAS THE . FIIIEGT JOB OFFICE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS And other Printing, Including Large and Heary Posters and Showy Hand-Bills Keatly snd Expeditiously executed i AT PORTLAND PRICES.' every turn. Over the mirror of the dxeaser is a picture of a young man; taken in 1852. On an opposite wall is a picture in colors of the old pioneer home of the Garfield family, painted by Mrs. Garfield. But the ereat relic of the room is the last letter of the son te his mother of which so many fac-siniile copies are sold. Here is the " original, soiled with tears and frequent reading. It has been framed and hung up where the fond mother reads it morn and eve, as if it were part of her devotions . Washikgtos, Aug. 11,1881. Dear 3fother: Do not be disturbed by conflicting reports of my condition. It is true I am still weak, but am gaining every day, and need only time and patience to bring me through. Give my love to all the friends and especially to aunt Aunt Hetty. Your loving son. . ' , v - Jas. A Garfield. There ialjcsa,; eruplicit An other parU.of tWgraaiwsev: Tbe-'- paint ings m irq pariors are worics ot art Some are by Mrs. Garfield, who spends her spare hours among her husband's books and papers or in her studio with hor brash and palette. Bat the one great idea is Garfield the father, Gar field the statesman. Pictures and busts of him are everywhere. On the stairway leading to the library is an oil portrait of him made in 1862, when he came from - the war. Above it hang fiis swords. The library is the refuge room. It is in the upper story of the new part and an ideal spot for rest or literary labor. There are thou sands of volumes here arranged for con venience. The tables are loaded with art books and magazines. Where there are walls above the books, pict ures of authors with autographs at tached are hung. The- autographic portraits of Bismark and Gambetta oc cupy prominent places. With Mrs. Garfield live her father, Mr. Budolpb, a brother and his family, and also the two Misses Mason, of Cleveland, whose mother and sister are now in Europe. There are sixteen in family, and five servants. A half-dozen men are employed on the farm, which consists of 200 acres. It is paying, although nothing is sold frem it bat beef cattle. Mrs. Garfield is only thirty miles from Cleveland, and often visits the city. Her husband's tomb in Lake View cemetery is Hearing completion. The Garfield Monument association, of which ex-President E. B. Haves is president, aiidJ.H. Rhodes secretary, , in nrn . : ,f , tt m iiiiw iim.ii mi 1 1 1 i . u if it a 1 1 im m rx wimp New' Haven, supervising architect. The contributions did not reach the I ana aesign lias oeen cnanrea ac Mrdinrrlv" The bo.lv is now in the coramgiy. Alio oouy is now in tnc receiving vault of the cemetery, , , . ...... .Ji "ded 0nl7 fc nigbt b7 special wtwuuiiiu. a lie) cas&eii wui never . ODened " A XEW JLPPVSTIOSMEST. t"f I, " l ZTTX 7- Vr' fri x t - an,on;J several counties of the state will come up before the next legislature. Under Section 5, of Art, 4, of the con Btitution of the state, it is made the 1 ajy 0 Q legiskture to an - . ... . I enumeration ot the white population oi ... . to . . . PVflPV . i r. c nona . A T, .. , s. ' . f he enumepaUa iu own ,,1.. ik.l-!n .n Pnnmnn . ' , mm fivey By Sea 6, Art, 4. of the constitution of the state, it is made the uuiy til iud ieui!iauirt;,i iw iic.m. w- 1 1 . i , . tt !t i c-i.. r I - ' -J - I 1 . 1 1.. X- C 1. 1 . XV w uv bun nwtt-, iu iia. uy law wio uum- I t c . ' , i. ,,: DV.oiai ,,; nf tl, - ofafa omvlln in L. rinmW nf Wl,;t nonnl.rinn in I each. It has been six years since the census of the state was taken by the Unite1 States and Yet tfae legislature I - . . , , has Presistently refused and neglecled . K . . ' , . have been made in' the leeislature to . ... IBnfllBtmMlt nntnrtn nately. the dominant party sought to makit in 8uch a e ft ft form a gi le d t d the I 1 .. J 1 tempts have failed. .The population of . . f . many counties havo so increased that the number of Senators and Representa tives of some counties is out of all pro portion to the number of inhabitants. Clatsop and Tillamook, with a popula tion of0(X), bas one Representative, and Linn, with about 12,000, has six Representatives. Umatilla, with 10, 920 inhabitants, has one Representa- I W-W XI tie, and Dongla, ith 1205a has four I t, ' x: r..ix i. .:xi 4KF'ra,uulu'w' oliUlfcUWUlHU. WllU a 4nd p., ... 6S1 fi . . MWim A fair apportionment un j. v . :. li.i .... 1 i I ... ucans, but this in no wise should affect the action of anv Democratic member in giving his willinz support to such a measure. Duty to the state ' as well as obedience to his oath of office are above all paity considera tions. Fair-dealing and a love of ius- t,u Tt.. 1. .r. xl rtion the members of that lxxly as Umatilla, Morrow and other Eastern Oregon counties their due rcpresenta- uon. xmi vuis wors ue lauly ana im partially done under the constitution and will be well-Albany Democrat. "TKijna tntn 9a3 tqt roiprrtjo prij aqt nwjj V10 oj 9tmp atra 'sst anrsooq otrs nariM "W0 J pojj9 sqt "prpt) 1 B1M, wWOM'a iq aS 3pi Ra naqj at