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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18S6.
Api oiktmkmts of the Rosebuix Circuit, M, E.
Church South. 1st Sabbath, morning and evening
at Roseburg. 2nd Sabbath 11 v m. at Bogge
school house; S p. ni. at Pine Grove church. Sd
Sabbath, 10 a. m. at Day's sohool house; 8 p. in. at
Stephen's school house; 7 p. m. at Oakland. 4th
Sabbath 11 a. m. at Myrtle Creek; 3 p. m. at Hudson
school house; 7 p, m. at Myrtle creek.
F.M. Ccir,
' Pastor.
Drawing and Painting. Miss E. Mc
Fadden from Coivallis and Monmoth Colleges
will give lessens in oil painting, and every
thing in that line. Room at Mrs, Party's up
stairs. . .
Cyclone Wind Mill. In a few weeks
the .Pacific Manufacturing Company of San
Francisco, will advertise their Wind Mill in
The Review, and all persons desiring the
very best mill, will inquire at this office for
further particulars. tf
XVTICE. .
Notice is hereby given, that any person,
carrying fire arms found trespassing on my
premises, will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law. E. M. Moobe.
A Farm for Ren r. The Bushcy farm
adjoining Roscburg is now for rent upon rea
sonable terms, which can be had by apply
ing to J. C. Fullerton. Office up stairs in
Marks' brick.
. House to rent. A good dwelling
i i l j: . i- ii. ' :i
uuuse iu tuiib Huj.iueiii. to m city ui
Roseburg. " Fcr particulars apply to
Charley Stephens.
Lost. One red and white spotted
cow marked, crop left ear, split in the
right The undersigned will pay a re
ward of $5.00 for information of her
whereabouts. Charley Stephens.
New Gauoer. A. F. Campbell has
been appointed U. S. ganger to suc
ceed Oscar Kilbourn, who has filled
the office for many yeais. Mr. Canijv
bsll is a resident of this city and a con
of Rf.V. T. F. f!rtmiholl ftf IvTnnm.-.iiib
lie has filled his bonds and begun the
discharge of his duty. Oregonian,
Shot. A boy was Bhot last Satui
day week near Kelloggs in this county
by his uncle, a Mr. Lachants. The
accident occurred by carelessly hand.
ling a pistol, snapping it, and not exam
ining whether it contained cartridgos
or not, when infact it contained two,
one of which exploded, and the ball
enteral the brain, and the boy died
instantly.
Still Crowded and Increasing
Yeit-trd.ty o le putt mc uai disoh ir .1
from the asylum. Thi-re yet reimins
43r, or twenty-tLrc'o more than the
uuiiuing whs onoiinijy intended to
acco'iimodate. Tho increase litis been
ery heavy all through th year 188G,
and should it continue through 1887,
temporary quartern will' be required
before an additional building could be
completad. Statesman.
Work vs Idleness. Dr. Franklin
saiti "tha it was better to work for
nine pence a day, than to be idle."
. Franklin was right, yet some people
now adays must hare the maximum
wages, whether it pays the employer
or not, or else they will remain iu idle
ness. A crominent man in Hosebur?
n
came down from a salary of $3000 a
year," to $2.00 per diem, and worked
with a will. Such men wU pay for
the bread they eat and the clothes
they wear. "
A JUAUNIFICEST UFPOKTUNITY.-l Ue
A nr. i-A . -rt
citizens of Corvallis are agitating the
.building of a bridge across the Willam
ette at that city. As it would take
thirty or forty thousand dollars it is
safe to say it will not be buil t, though
for tho interests ef our neighboring city
we would like to see it erected. It
would afford a magnificent opportunity
for its citizens to show that they really
have some enterprise, contrary to the
prevailing belief. Al. Democrat
FataL Affray. A horrible mur
der and Suicide took place at Gardi
ner to day. A Chinaman known as
J ake shot and instantly killed another
Chinaman known as Lee Sing. After
killing Lee Sins, Jake shot himself
four times, one ball passing entirely
through the brain, he will die. It is
not known exactly what the trouble
was about. But it is generally under
stood that it resulted from business ri
valry.' Gardiner Or., Oct. ,27th, 1886.
Anniversary. The J acksonville W,
C. T. U. will give a literary and social
' entertainment on the occasion of its bi
ennial anniversary in November. It
is hoped that Rev. J. R. N. Bell of
Roseburg the distinguished and wel
. known advocate of temperance will be
present. An interesting programme
win do presented m whicn the various
members of this district will be invited
to participate. The entertainment
will be for the benefit of the Jackson
ville Library Fund. Oregon Sentinel.
Will be there if it is possible. Thanks
for kind words. Ed,
Executive Appoixtmests. The
governor has recently made the fol
lowing appointments: L. D. Latour-
ette, Oregon City; Geo. Bo well, Alba
ny; M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis; W. B
Glass, Crawfordsville; Chas. A. Schlutz
Olex. X. N Steeves, Portland; T. E
Fell, Castle Rock; D. H. Gager, Was.
co: C. W. P. Elleswortb, La Grande
J.T. Stewart, Portland; Geo. Griswold,
Lincoln;. G. W. Prosser, Oswego: W,
S. Martin;. GalesvUle; to be notaries
Bpublic , E Whitman, of Walla
Walla, and G. W. Traver, of Tacoma
to be commissionersof deeds for Oregon
. to reside in Washington Territoiy.
ZOCAZ BSE riTIES.
.Subscribe for The Review now.
Read G. W. K's letter this week.
Read our Supplement this Week.
The court is over, and all is now quiet.
CoL Shields smiled on us one day this week.
Miss Violet Haines is at home for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Serena Adams returned to Colfax last
Monday. ,
Subscribe for our holiday number of The
Review.
An article haeded "Scintihc" will appear
next week.
Hon. Jas. Hamilton is attending court this
week in Coos.
The Saunders case has been appealed to
the Supreme Court.
Thanks to Casaraltan for his excellent letter.
Our wrath has abated.
Mining blinks at The Review office (or
sale for io cents apiece.
Vermont has ie-eleclcd Geo. F. Edmunds
to the United States senate.
II. C. Stanton has made a stone border to
his sidewalk in front of his brick.
Ashcr Marks, one of Roseburg's leading cit
izens, went to Portland Monday last.
H. Gates, amTSol. Abraham went to Port
land Monday, to be gone several days.
Go to M. R Howell's for the finest potatoes
and winter apples in town, also dry wood.
The city marshal has been doing a rushing
buuiness m the matrimonial line this week.
W. L. Freeman M. D. graduate of Mo.
Med. College, St Louis Ma Has come to
stay. .
For Lahie Back, side or cheat, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents at S. Hamil-
tons.
gilmore's NURALGIA cure is a positive
cure for Neuralgia in the face, side and stom
ach.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN who lack vigor and
vitality can be cured by Gilmore's Aromatic
Wine.
nerve-life and vigor restored in men
and women by useiag Gilmore's Aromatic
Wine.
anson hough, of Blackerry, Ills., says he
owes his life io Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir.
Try it.
why WILL YOU SUFFER from Ague and
Malaria when Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will
cure you?
Hon. W. F. Benjamin went to Portland
last Monday as U. S. juror vice Simon Caro,
excused.
Found a little girls red ribbon tie and pin.
Call at this office, pay for this notice, and get
the above.
Ashland and Eugene City art? going ahead
cn their water works, while Roseburg is a quiet
looker on.
Rev F, M, Culp has made some substantial
improvements at the M. E. Chinch South
Rtrsonage.
Extra copies for sale at The Review office
containing the first book of Mrs. Hamilton's
excellent poem.
JAMES SULLIVAN of Salem, Oregon, says
he was cured of the Asthma by Gilmore's
Magnetic Elixir.
Croup, Wiioofing Cough and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.- S. !
Hamilton Agent.
The McGibeny family will be here some
time in December. "There are 15 in number,
and all musicians.
Harry Lulus and Winnie Caddis have left
Portland and cone to Ellensburg W. T. to do
job of painting.
Blank deeds, mortgages, chattle mortgages,
summons' of all kinds, etc., etc., for sale at
The Review office.
John Letson of Yoncolla made our acquain
tance this week, and it was mutual and pleas
ant to us, to know him .
Rev. Mr. Post and wife are up from Port
land and he will hold services at the Episcopal
Church on Sunday next.
Rev. Mr. Culp has taken the printers veil
at The Review office, and clad in this habil-
ment, he graces the tripod.
Richard Hannon was held guilty by the
jury for seduction, and fined $500.00 and
costs. The fine was settled.
The general assembly of the Knights of La
bor have raised the salary of Grand Master
Powerly to $5,000 per annum.
MR. A. HIGGINS of Wyoming N, Y, says he
had the Piles for nearly 40 years, was cured
by using Gilmore's Pile Specific.
the wife, mother and maid who suffer
from female Weakneas, will find Gilmore's
Arom atic Wine a positive Cure .
Sleepless Nights, made miserable by tha
terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy
for you. For sale by S. Hamilton.
The farmers ought to order five; ten, twenty
or one hundred of our extras at once. Send
in your name to The Review office.
Will Yoc Suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaren
teed to care you. Sold by S. Hamilton.
An extra session of the county court is
called to meet at th court house on Nov. 16,
1885. By order of Judge J. S. Fitzhugh.
Hon. W. F. Benjamin is the agent for the
Travellers Insurance company. The com
pany is solid, and so is the agent Insure.
B. S. Fague, Signal officer went to house
keeping yesterday, occuping Dr. M. W
Davis' residence in the southern part of town,
The Plaindealer.s replies to our squibs re
minds us of two boys when one calls the other
a I , and the reply is, "you are another.'
President Cleveland's proclamation in this
issue has tbe ring of a christian executive,
presiding over the destinies of a christian na
tion.
Catarrh Ccred, health and sweet breath
secured, bv Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents, Nasal Injector free at S. Hamil
0 -
tons.
The VanBuren Bros, have sold out their city
draying to Joe Carlon, who will hereafter at
tend to the wants of his customers. Read his
new ad.
DR. freeland, of the M. E. church says
that two bottles of Gilmore.s Aromatic Wine
cured his wife of Nervous Debility and sleep
lessness.
L, Langenberg has a fountain show case
that exhibits his wares to fine advantage and
alwavs keeDs his cirars moist and in first
class order.
There is enough of sunshine in a Perfection
Tea Can full of Mr. Sol. Abraham's "Sua
beam Tea" to make un for a month of
gloomy days.
That B flat war paper racket is havin
auite a strupple in the Drain Echo. 15 flat
a 00
will succeed in getting up a "fuss"' yet, if h
does not look jharp.
There will be no services at the. M. E.
Church South next Sabbath as the pastor will
assist in the union services to beheld at the
Presbyterian Church. ?
American capitalists have organized a com
pany, with a capital of $500,000, to work
anthracite coal mines in the Rocky mountains
on the Canadian Pacific road.
Ashland voted a five mill tax the other day
for the support cf teachers alone. Ashland is
going ahead. 88 votes for, and 54 votes
against. Well done Ashland. ;
Patrick Flanagan Esq., of Marshfield, father-in-law
of our county clerk, T. R. Sheridan
was in town recently, but did not have time
to call on us we are sorry to say.
A wag one evening took down a turners
sign and hung it over a lawyer's door.; j In
the morning it read; "All kinds of turning
and twisting done here. '.';
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, 'you
have a printed guarantee on every bottle j of
Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
For sale by S. Hamilton. i
Miss Bertie Richardson gave our typos a
farewell call Tuesday. u She left for Ashland
to her parents. Bertie has many little friends
in Rosebu rg. Be a good girl Bertie,
. All parties owin;j the G. W. Hoover estate
will come forward as soon as possible andset
le up with Mrs. II. E. Hoover executrix, as
she is anxious to get everything square.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
Consumption, Loss of Appetite, Dizziutssand
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle. For sale by S. Hauiilon.
Oley Boone came near getting seriously hurt
yesterday 111 this city. In attempting to get
out of his hack he fell and caucht his leg in
the spokes of the wheel, and bruised it severe
ly. -
Mrs. Dr. Owens-Adair has been elected
president of the Prohibition Star Publishing
company, a temperance paper which suspen
ded two weeks for want of support. It is re
vived. Sherwood novelty harness, something new,
no tugs, no double or whiffletrees to bother.
Any informafion on harness can be had of
S. K. Raymond agent for Douglas county Or.
Oakland, Or., Oct. 14th IJS6.
A bran new Chicago Cottage organ for sale
at The Review office, price $265.00. Now
you can have this organ for almost nothing on
monthly installments. This organ is ; war
ranted for 5 years. . . ,
Our cotemporary boasts of having the pret
tiest typo girls on the the coast. Well; we
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nave no oujecuon io tnis claim, anil alio stig- l
gest tliat it has the handsomest boys. It u a
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piciiy iitiu luroiigiioui.
For sale at The Revifav office one almost
1. 1 f . .11-111
fi ou nT II enrmrv ( ai emt.-ilwiiiil..l.nl-iB.n.--.n
" -i'"i, " iulu.mC, ,iS,.,
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good pony horse. A bargain in thh oiler,
and the first one comes gets it.
I have concluded to place 'teeth-within the
reach of everylx dy. If von want a neat good
.. j,- ,
iil nu i.y mey arc ntu cnc.ip tceui.j me
cause of this is hard times and noonnoMiion
l)u. M. W. Davis.
David LV.nn of Jacksonville w as in our city
part of this week in attendance upon the
organization of the Grand Chapter ot the
Eastern Star. lie. enjoyed himself finely,
especially at the banquet on Wednesday eve
ning.
M. R. Howell has moved into his new
building and is now well prepared to supply
the trade with doors and .. windows 'with or
ithout frames and any inside carpenter work
made on short notice. Give him a call and
some money. i
The Eastern Star delegates met this week
in Masonic halt, in this city, and determined
by resolution not to organize a Grand Chapter
at present. The banquet given by Roseburg
chapter Ui tho delegates last Wednesday eve-
mng was superb.
J. R. N. Bell Dept. Grand High jTriest
will institute a chapter R, A. M. of Masons at
Marsh field, Coos Co. Oregon, Js'ov, lSth
886, and will install their officers, and do
such other work as may come within the pur
iew of his authority.
Preaching at the Presbyterian Church on
Sabbath next at 1 1 o'clock A. M. by Rev. F.
M. Culp and in the evening by Rev. W. A.
Smick. No services at the Methodist Church.
Union revival services will be held the coming
week at the Presbyterian Church, ' All are
invited.
Walter and Miss Inez Hamilton went to
.tland this week as witnesses in the case of
Sol. Abraham vs the Western Union Tele
graph Company. Miss Inez will go from
there to Monmouth to attend the State Nor
mal Schcol. This youtig lady will complete
her studies at this college. '
JOHN H. YATES, of Batavia, N. Y
"I cheerfully commend
says:
Your AROMATIC wise;
It did new life and vigor send
Through this weak frame of mine.
It did for all my stomach ills
More than the doctor and his pills."
The Douglas county fair committee will
meet in Roseburg on Nov. lSth to receive the
report of the special committee in regard to
the site lor the Jt air. 1 he special committee
consists of Plin Cooper. J. C. Hutchinson,
ames Byron. Henry Adams, Joseph L,
Churchill. I. B. Nichols and D. C. McClallcn.
G. W Hoover was here last week settling
up the business of his father's estate, which he
succeeded in doing to the satisfaction of all con
cerned. Mr. Hoover desires us to thank his
old patrons and lriemls for their patronage and
kindness towards him while here. lie is now
engaged in Portland and we wish him saccess.
Medford Monitor.
OAKZAXD ITE3IS.
Rev. Culp preached here last Sunday.
The cleaner was running the forepart of the
week.
A new sidewalk is being built in Faradse
Valley.
Call on our friend Smith Bailey when in
want of a meal.
Mrs. Clara Baker left Wednesday for her
home in Moscow
Trains commenced taking water from the
new Tank Monday,
The first copy of the "Oakland Enterprise"
-was issued on Friday.
Oakland has an improvement in the way of
a Sparking Institution
Mrs. Addie Mackcy of Gardiner is vuiting
her parents E. C. Sacry's family,
II. B. Sacry and wife have moved onto a
farm near Kellogg.s. "Success
David Baker of Roscburg has opened a new
Saloon in the old Wagner building.
We received a nleasant call from T. O. John
on of your city Monday and Tuesday.
The flour miU of Eubanks Wheeler is being
run on long hours owing to the great amount
of wheat cn hand.
Pi ;ri.E5
CASARALTAS'S LE1TEB.
For some weekd past, a guilty con
science has caused me to dread the just
wrath of his puisiant majesty, the edi
tor of The Review, for my negligence
of duty in not sending tny regular
stint of copy to the patient, long-suffering
sompositor. That wrath has burst
at last, upon my devoted head, in the
shape of a plaintive and pathetic two
line local in the last issue. My heart
of stone is melted, remorse gnaws at
my vitals, and I hasten to the per
formance of a bounden duty.
By wav of introduction, Mr, Edi
tor, I take pleasure in announcing that
the Academy in our town contains, at
the time of writing, 235 pupils, and
therefore ranks among the largest
school of Southern Oregon. This will
partially explain mv neglect of corres
pondence. Next summer the District
Institute meets in our village, and Bro.
Bell is expected to be ptesent. Our
town is growing with remarkable
rapidity, Naw houses are going up
all around, and the future looks bright
We oxpect to be incorporated this
winter, after which, the first action of
our "city parents" will be an ordi
nance against roaming at large of the
gay and predatory poker. The first
term of circuit court is now being held
in our new court house. I have never
met Judge ; Webster, but those who
ought to know, assure me that he is
the right man for the place, and give s
universal satisfaction, hy the right
eousness and wisdom of his decisions
and rulings. Messrs. Colvis and Kent
the' contestants for ths office of district
attorney are both on the ground; I
can't say which is acting, but I suppose
of course Mr. Cjlvig is performing the
duties of the office, as he certainly
otudit to be.
Mrs. Dr. Benson of Santa Clara Cal
ifornia is visiting members of her
family in this place. Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Chapman of Wilbur are visiting
their fon Jack, and their - daughter
Mrs. Dr. Km mer. Mrs. J. Goodell
has been dangerously ill for sonic
weeks past, but is now slowly recover-
ma
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I I n . . i m. ill
ixwjty unit ius aa w uiiii
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are row rimniisr on thrw. nnnrr.f'r timo
for the winter months.
Th 3 name of our town, is certainly
a misnomer, and ought to be changed,
''Grants Pass'' wrmlil KinTrrnar. fn n 1
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awoirai- it uttio vuiaia sciutrunzi
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W.lJI I LI L 11 1; IIH lV MUt'.S 1)1 Jl IIMI'IIIW III- i '
m f ,',.,; xr, - Mnh,
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oe iartuer trotn tliu truth, tor it is m
th.vonin,. f , i i , j i' ." ,:i .i
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II f .1 -ml
1PV auout uiroo im es in diameter, and
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couki not Uii more sruisracioruy suua- ,
fed. I Imvj never vet found anv One
who could "ive me a satisfactory ex-
planation of thj origin of the name,
Some av there is a p.-is through the
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n'i- '"- vian. onco niiiue a jour-
nev north. OUkts sav that Grant
never passed nt all, but "made it next"
and played a lonti hand. After say ina;
this they a ways smile and look
knowing I'm suiv I don't know
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what tiiev mean, do von? 1 bona that
Whfin nur 1-PfirPSf.ntnfivfla in fl.o mvl .
legislative assembly provide for the
incorporation of the town, they will
aiao cousiuer ine propriety 01 nnaing j
Mining interests in Josephine coun-
A I ,1
ty ate being rapidly developed. Ex-
perienced miners are confident that
the quartz legdes now being developed
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are very ncu ana mat m in near
fnfum ftlircj will n flm ho:f minniff 1
region or tne facino slope, l nuin
hop-3 that these predictions may be fill-
ly verified. '
And now having performed my
duty, I subscribe myself as usual.
Casaraltan
Myrtle Creek Items.
Cold weather.
Farmers busy plowing..
Everybody enjoying good health.
All tlie ladies aie fixinl; their flow -
I'
er vartls winch is a fine improvement
In regards to Mr. Dyer opening a
billiard hall was a s:td mistake, we did
not intend to insult you. so please ex
cuse tis.
The yonng peoplo here met last Sun
day tor tho 'purpose of appointing a
committee to make arrangements for a
Xtnas tree and entertainment
Mr. Willis Kramer lias purchased
one nuuuieu anu wi.ny neaa oi nogs oi
I t 1 .1 il i 1 J t .
Geo. Weaver which he intends to kill
this week. Well have lot of back
nos ami spne oun-.-s.
Supt. G, T. Russell was here last
Friday and remained all day visiting
j our school. He says we have one of
fudinnfa in Tlnnnlaa r-niinkr
- - z o
all we lack is a new school house, the
one thBvare usinj is hardlv fit to
teach school in
n - . . 1 ii -.iil -r .
v nat is tue matter wim uie myrue
Creek correspondent 111 the Drain
Echo? We would like to hear frcm
him. bn must b. limiting for ona ot
tbose pretty girls and forgot his paper.
Zeeo.
Sltecinl IltiHrtiil.
1
'phe mean temperature for October 1SS6 was
1 0.5 degrees below the normal. The precipi-
tation was .60 of an inch above the normal
For the season from July 1st to date the to-
tal precipitation has been 5.96 inches. The
average for the past ten years for the same
period has been 4.41 inches or the excess this
season 1. 52 inches. B. S. Tague,
Observer.
The ATMosm eiuc Washer. -True to it
name, is constructed so as to force the suds
through the clothes by atmospheric pressure
The dirt is removed by the force of the water;
mere is no inction or mooing auuui n. i"S
- r , 1 - :. ft:
is- the true Drinciole of washine.' Sheridan
Bros. haVc them.
it
Fire. About midnight last night the
town was thrown into excitement by the
- rincinsi ol the fi re bell. The fire originated
in lh building adjoining Moore's Kestanranr.
By the efficient work o. the hre deparunent
the flames were extinguished Deiore mey
reached the adjacent building. It was
1 narrow escape from a big hre.
O.V THE W1XG.
San Fkaacisco, Oct. 29, I860,
jd. keview: My trip overland
from Roseburg to San Francisco was
quite pleasant, except the stage ride.
The C k 0. IT. R. Co. are pushing
things north of Dunsmuir the preseut
terminus of their road. All the work
done by this company is very substan
tial. The trestle-work rests on a stone
foundation. Trains will be running to
Sissons in a few days, thus shortering
the distance between Ashland and tli.
latter place to about eighty n iles.
When connection is made with the
O. fe C. It. Ii. it will be a great con
venience to the travelling public and
a paying ioad to said companies. Be
tween Red Bluffs and Oakland on
either side of the railroad there is a fine
fruit and- agricultural country. Ex
tensive vineyards and fields arc f re
qunetly seen. For mile3 the country
is apparently level. The Sacramento
vallev is a great grain producing coun
try. The past two weeks have been
noted for political events. There are
five candidates for Governor. There
are only about twelve municipal tick
ets in the field. They aii the Repub
lican, Democratic, Prohibition, Anti
Boss, Anti Monopoly, Independent
Republican, American, Irish American
Citizens, Labor and United Labor.
The tight for the officers is waging hot
I tell you. . It is so mixed that many
do not know which one of the boys
they are Many political mcv-tings
are heldjeverv night all over the city.
To attempt to prognosticate which
party will be victorious in this city at
the election next Tuesday, would be
about as a,,siu',t sl3 v '-S1113 prophecies.
Politics are at a fever heat, and absorb
every otber topic and interest, TJusi-
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utoa luvu iiie gimiiiiaumis ui uun iiiuus
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.m.l una i tli 1 aM ,1 11
VI1U VlWViWU
was over.
In my opiir'ou no slats should Lave
an election of tener than every foil
years. The presidential election
no
every emiit -years, mis is a
.
great Uosntonol ltan CUV. luu
can find
VUIY Hit l lOllcllll V NCI l J
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lvearnev. Market and lAlonttronierv
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ovivwwj i. v -."-r uuvt 11 til ill - Vitt-jr 11 t I
J I
u . i- ,, u ,
the rKiter part ion of the iiifflit. . A
stranger cannot but wonder what all
these people di for a HveliliojJ. There
has been quite a Hurry in iniiiin
stocks &" 0 past two weeks. Many
iifloid.s han4 around the Stock' Er.-
. 7 . , .
LU'ul ""6 "bicu i neii an 111 me
stocks, during the rise, hoping their
pockets will be filled with tin. or that
fi, ,;!, W-n-tlv iimL-o 1,1. fm- l,os
- . ... . .. .
in urn past. specuHting in stocKs is
1 0
Very laoiuatlll 2 UUC UaiWCrOUS. It IS
like a mirage which if pursued, vanishes
that is,' their 'money into the cofl'ers of
tiie uloters
J lif-w mi nxr n'-ifwi! rF mr mnrf
" 3 V3V
nere. . Uoldc-.i Gate park is oin of
the finest parks I ever saw; such line
drives and walks, beautiful and rare
'
, - wpI Th A . . . n . .
j tue c;ty uiscourses lovely music every
Saturday and Sunday afternoon. There
were thousands of people and many
fine turn-outs Tt ia th r,k fnr i-P;t.
and recreation. Woodward's Gardens
are not what they used to be. Ever
since the park became the popular re
sort, they have lost a great deal of at '
tractiveness. Tbe Baldwin and Alca
zar theaters aie places of art and the
scenic effect of each is fine. In the
If ll . , ,4 A
mr tuey arepiaymj? "A scrap ot
ralw, WD1CU 1S sometning ot a com
edy and very good. In the latter;
"Lady " Andley's Secret" being . semi
dramafcici but nt like it. I
meet Win. I. Friedlander Esq., nearly
every day. He is looking well and
expects to go into business in a short
time. Have not seo:i Masters Albert
and Maurace Abraham. Sam llosen
baldt formerly of Roseburg is livinjr
Lere Tn a SUOi.t time I shall co to
-
Los Angeles. Before I return home
j 8jiall visit santa Barbara and San
Dieg0 it was with regret that
heard of the failure of the Cam Bros.
Until you hear from me again, Au Re-
uoir. K,
The JlcRifccM ramtta.
'
This celebrated family will appear
in ltoseburg December 18th, 1886,
under tne management 01 the Yankee
DiitmIIq Rand bovs. and will bn a rarp
l y
musicai treat no doubt. The Albany
I Democrat has this to say
Mr. B. K Diigs, agent for the fa-
mous xuewtueny wnniv, Wn8 in Al
bany Saturday, and made arrangements
with the V. U. JL. U. of this city, to
biinsf the above noted family of musi
cians to Albany on December 13 next,
when they will exhibit under the aus
pices of that society. This will be a
musical treat of rare merit. The
McGibeny family now consist of
fifteen members, Mr. and Mrs. M. and
thirteen children, one of whom is a
daughter-in-law. They range in age
from wee littlo youngsters up to about
thirty, one only being married. ; All
are marvelous musicians. This family
was in Aioany abont twelve years
and then there were only
four : or five children: and they
now have twelve children; all musi
cians. Iliey gave a splendid enter
tainment then, and will do muck better
now. There are many here now who
will remember tho little three year old
girl who captivated the audience ly
singing:
'I'm a little soldier girl, bravo and true,
If my brothers go to war I'll go to.".
The ltabu t Cry far It
And the old folks laugh when they find
that the pleasant California liauid fruit remedy
?yrup 01 r igs, is more easily taken and more
pn ,hc Livtr Killncys Stomach, and Bowels
a j while it ' arouses them to a healthy activity.
1 ror sale uy Hamilton,
DXA1X ITEMS.
Times brisk.
Lota of young folks in town.
- Our school is a grand success.
Another entertainment at the chapel soon
Miss E. Kclsey, of Coraslock, was in town
Sunday. . :...'.
L -. ' , i . . ..
carpenters are ai wort on the bruise
south of town.
Mrs. John Earl, of Comstock, has Wen
visiting friends here.
The yonng people's class meeting was re-.
organized last Tuesday evening.
Miss Sarah Casebeer, of French Settlement
is teaching in the Ritchie district
sheriff Agee's locum tenens, graced our
town with his presence this week.
Mr, W. A. Perkins is absent visiting his
son W. T. Perkins of Brownsville.
Mr. J. A. McAllister has returned from
Portland and is much improved in health.
..Mrs. Joseph Collets, who has been quite
ill, is, we are glad to say, almost convales
cent
A party from Texas arrived here Monday
evening, relatives of Mr. Kerley of Yon
eolla. Messrs Ramsey and Hollabaek, returned
yesterday evening and will resume work on
the Devore briek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Buckingham of Marsh-
field passed through town recently on their
way to Eugene city,
Tlie city market is now prepared to fur
nish porter bouse steak of the most juicy and
deliciouV quality, give it a call. -
Major Walsh made your correspondttiit
quite a pleasant call recerjtly, which was
highly appreciated. Yon have doun weh
i ,i 1
to secure so aoie an agent.
.. . .
JUT OUlKiay acilOOl IS SlinjJly SplunUlU,
much credit is due to its officers and teacheis,
who are doing all within their power to make
it interesting and attractive for the children.
Our choir is improving, and, sometime, in
the sweet by and by, will be a "thing of joy,''
to our citizens, and likewise reflect great
credit upon the talent and efficiency of its
members.
Dr. A. Davis of Frccport W. T. left for
US home IU that place educsilay, after a
visit through the Coos Bay country. Dr.
Davis and daughter leave soon for Floi ida to
., .,
icKHic cuiiauuiiLiy. . I
Uc cannot speak for Casaraltan, Bro.
rol!. but of ourselves we would mv wc arc I
t -i 1 j t iit . . .
111 .t pne imte offended. our httlo item
i liou-ovpp foil nmnnit n 1i
ke BrutUUl f'ltlien
. J
1 1 tit 1
mono tin finmirw nnr nivflkpninA tict tn n. I
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c aiit4ii ucivai LCI viiilUAt ui LU UU LUltULUA W
I
!,, )rlt
i 0111 trust.
We accept the hands offered Bro. Bell,
not in the manner of an apology, but simply
in friendship and kindness, at the same time
wishing you God speed in your work, and
success in your jonnialiutio enterprise. As
WC have rxhiustrd our stnrr nf kiinwlnlirn
MO nlc CXIiauSKia our Stort Ot KUOWlCllge
regarding the Ctirreut events of the WCek in
Drain, we will bid you farewell for the time.
Oksini.
Srltool Ilttokx.
in i.-amornu a law is in lotce un-j
der which some educator is selected to
prepare school text-books instead cf
buying eastern publications for use in
the public schools of the state. These
books are printed and bound by the
state, and the price and sale are under
... . . .1
...: i :.. it.i
oviigo wi icuuuia uo in u.M5 in tuu-v
Kfalo nnut 1 A. orrnT,,- ) On Cnr
- m.oi- v "
A jio tnr. ii - c-i
xl.pieiou sones, co.tu lor Uie owmion
series $2 90 for Hi Bunn-oft SPi-ie!
aciies, ior me -uanciort senes,
and 2.50 for the MeGuQey series. It
will be seen that the series prepared
1 1
by the state costs less than half what
the Other Standards mentioned COStS.
TL!. I ..: x- il. -
, . , , , .
pic oi uie state, ii ine uooks are equal
, , ,. ,.
in ment to eastern publications,
What do our readers think of this?
Al. Dcm. ' '
The Parent of JnsomnUt.
The parent of insomnia or wakefulness is in
nine cases out ol ten a dyspeptic stomach.
Good digestion gives sound sleep, indigestioD
interferes with it. The brain and stomach
sympathize. One of the prominent symptoms
of a weak stale of the gastric organs is a dis- V- ,hnso" pre-onijitjon claim hi s.d town
fa ii- I snlIa.llJ ranye thence South to the north line of
tuiuancc t me great nerve vmtciHU, me uiaui.
Imlnnralo lb em,r1, nn.l rocli.rfl PrO.i.
liLrium to the great center.
most reliable
. . . f . . . , . , .
medicine for the purpose is Ilosletter S Stom-
ach Bitters, which is far preferable to mineral
' ...
scuatiyes anu powenui narcotics, wmcn,
.hr,.mh tbrv m for a limn exert a Honorific
. j j 1
influence upon the brain, soon cease to act,
and invariably injure the tone of the stomach,
The bitters, on the contrary, restore activity
to the operations of that all important organ,
and their beneficent influence is reflected in
sound sleep and a tranquil state of the ner-
vous system. A wholesome impetus is like
wise given to tho action of the liver aud bow
els by its use.
THE LETTER LIST.
The following is the list of letters remain
ing uncalled for in the I'. O. at Roseburg Ore
gon, Oct. 31. 18S0.
Avvcndill Wm. (4)
Borg Herr Herman (4)
Brooks L. W. (2)
Cunninr,ham J. R. (2)
Dompicr Mrs. Adalinc
Darst John II. (2)
McCoy Mrs. J.
McCune Walter
McAIpine A. J.
O'Brine T. J.
Ovilhany D. H.
Treble E. P. (2)
Palucc Jackson
Roberts C. G.
Shaver Mattic
Sears A. Z.
Ticc Elena
Vernon Chas.
Donncll Mrs. Mary
Goldsmith J. S.
Hewitt John
Haskell R. C.
Johnson A S.
Levins Chas.
Lander Mary
Woodworth G.W.
When called for please say "Advertised"
Vf. N. Moore, P. M.
Jtoll of Honor.
Oakland Tublic school, department of
Fiof. ;Boggs. TisBic Pilkington 100, Mary
Westcrnhiser ioo, Addie Wiggins ioo, Maggie
Lcalherwood 100, Ida Mericlc 100, Eddie
Settles 100, Arthur Mahoney 100, Annie Kel
, . f . ..
logg ioo, r-me . -v.y
,oo, ...iiiiiiv: ..vtB .w,
100, Alice Moore 100, Lma Simp, too,
-if. flt . inn n.. l,K.,n.. I
Sophia Tapp 100, Joseph Brown 100, Vincent
Tapp ioo, Anna Baker 100, Arthur Hutchin
son loo, Sarah Adams ICC, Rosa Mcricle 100,
J. Earl Fickle 100.
- , mm
An Eleynnt SMbttitnte
for "oils, sails, pills, and all kinds of bitters
nauseous medicines is the very agreeable
fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Rccommcded
by leading physicians. Manufactured only
by the California. Fig Syrup Co., San I ran
ciscf, Cal
burg.
For sale by S. Hamilton, Ro;e
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice For Publication
Lai.U Office at li.wtourjj Or. Oct. 6U1 18S0,
"VTOTICE IS hekeby given that the fol-
JL1 lowing named settler lias filed notice of bis in
tlMltioii la iimke fliiitl unukf iii !., r.l ..I..;...
and that said proof will he made In -fore the Register
or Receiver of the C. S. Land OlHce at Roxehurv
VT., on aloud-ay ov. 1.5th, IsSti, viz: I'hi.'ip Mulkev
homestead entry No. 3:;i fur thi v. v.. l ,J a v.
E. 1 of N. E. I & N. W. J of s. E. , Scc. 28 Tp. 28
d. K. 4 West W. M.
He name the folloutug witness to prove his vim
tinuotla residence uikiu, and cultivation of. said land
viz: Stephen Howard, Win. Poland, Joshna Kosg ett
sou nut. a. jiuiKev, uii oijivrtle ('reck, IKniflag
County Ore. chah. W. Johnston
- Kctrtstcr.
Administrators Final Xotice
oiice is ncreov Riven to Wlioai it may cunecra
tliHt the undersigned administratrix of the estate
of Street Rice deceased, has Hied hi final account
as administrator of said estate, and the ennutv
VT - f ! . .
juuije or uouiriaa county Oregon, has fixed Janu
ary 3d, 1SS7 at the hour of 10 o'clock v of said
day at tbc County Court , louse in sajd Count v uud
State as the time and place for the hearin of anv
and all objections to s:dd final ii.iihi uo.t i.W
sciiieuieni mcreoi. Warv Kick
Administratrix of said esUitc.
Xotiee For Publication.
Land OlHce at Koschuiy, Or. Oct. 4th,
ATOT1CE 13 HEREBV GIVEN THAT T1IK l-nr.
lA lowing named settlor has filed until of l.irf in.
tention to make final proof in support of
ins iiaim, aim mat saiu pnxn win lie made before
the Register or Receiver of the 1'. X. Land OlHce at
ivosenur', ur. on Saturday, ruv 13 ISstt. viz
JOHN J. UAIN.
Homestead Entry No. ax2 for the 8. J of S. W. 1 N.
r.. i oi . w . 4 it i. n . i m s. k. j si Ti. -xi
o. it. u vt est w . M.
He names the follow mar witucase to i,n.vr h;
cotiliuuoUH residence ukii, and cultivation of. naid
mini viz: i.eu smith, luuibcn Smith, John H. -.
nutt, John D. Conmtt all of Kiddle, Honjtlas t'o. Or.
CIIAS. . JulINsroX.
. Kesieter.
ASmiXISTU.iTOSJS NOTICE.
N"0T.1CK 18 hereby oiventh vt the IN-
tied as Aduiinmtratorof the estate of W. r. Owens
. l-iua im-nia claim against the
tatJ. arc reuiied to iiresent them, with the
proper veucner within nx mouths from the date
!?cr!."' to t,,c undersigned Admiuitiator at his of.
n'e llowdmrg' Douglas comity Oregon. la.tcl
' v'
SHERIFFS .SALE. .
In the1 Circuit Court of the Stat.- of ? m I th
County of Douglas.
W . S. Humphrey Tlaintiff
Aliihouso Lamrcnlieri.'. Olia I ,,,....,)-,- liwmifi.
W. M. Wheeler and L. C. WhcelcrlXfcnduiits.
Suit iii equity o foreclr suit a moi-tgaue.
nA Vint in llr.Kt.U (;i EX THAT BY V1IITLE
W (tf fill Pn.niiim .Inl. i. ... I I il 1
entitled Court on the 2, lav A ctnbcr 1880 and to
ZTit VXZXl!
jrcuit Court on the 20, dayof 1 letolH-r la in favor
the alHve named 1'laintiff, W. S. Humphrey
and against the above named Dciciulaiits Alphonso
SS ,cfwte h
judutiicnt attorncv fees and costs ami f,,r the xin
of the niort;a''cd premises to sat ifv the said jud"--
mcnt and cost and whereas said exetuUon wm..
manus me tuatoiu the baid mortiacd preniixcs for
the foreclosure and sale of which said decree and
: , c-i' ntii:iu
inilriii(iif u-ah r....f..ra !.... i v.. .1 :.i
, .w.w.. . 11113 uni
'"' anuappiy tne ,ircecds.vrwiii from said sale
V'u'"ot. lhc e"t and cxik-hscs otraid
" l"-v-"" iiiviiL i rsim .
. k . -. . . .. .
toniej- fees, thinl iu nt.vmcnt and satisfaction of
the said judgment in favor of the abme mimed
laihtiff, and m pursuance of said freclBiire and
order of sale I have levied upon and on
SATURDAY the 27, day of November li,
between tlie hours of 9 o'.-lock in the f. ..m..i..i !
4 o'clock in the iiftcnioon to-Hit;atthe hour of 1
oVl.K-k p. m. of said day will sell at public, auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand nt the Court
nousc door in Douglas county OnvHt all the riaht
,,e '" rt f the m Defendants in ami to
the said niortsajed j.rcmiscs de8 rilM-.las follows,
to-wit: all that part or pareel of Uud in Koschurx
Street lying south and adjoiuh,.. the lot heretofore
conveyed to Henry liowen by Aaron llosc ami wife
mid cxtemlimr back the same width 110 feet situa
ted in block 63 adjoining the tract of land ow ned
by Mrs. W. S. Humphrey 'Vin the land heretofore
described an eonvcyed to Henry Boweu by Aaron
.'res.i, ou icciironi. on uie hard mite ufCuadnk-k
ncwuifwti wnn tenements aim appurtenances
belonging toereto. is. '. aokk.
sheriff of Douglas County Oregon
SiIS:iJIFF SALE.
In Circuit Court, buiteliw Coontv. Stat:.
S..Marks til. Woolenbitrtf, Plaintiff-!,
f Crvs
J Win. Llnvillc, Christian It. LimiHe. Cluistiaii K
vs.
wm. um-uie Jr. sami. MerriH. v.o. mucmh and
t",v atitiir. in r.suiLcrti r..-:tn i.tiiv-inn d.i.p34jt
Mary LMiy ntu-s at la- of Leah LinviHe Ufeaod,
IMcndants.
""iton-" w niAf by vikiue
j. t an execution issue! out oi tlie ab-.ve
?L't,6j-9."" " tbe. 3r,l flll "' NoVcuiber
io, ana to mc tlirect.l ami ddiverud in
pursuance of a Jwlimirnt onJ dei-me ni. in cni,i
court on the 20th, day f L.ct,,lr 1S;, in favor of
lhBab,f re 'la!,len,,aintif'and Hy.iiiwt the above
nalllC(1 defendants fr thtsmm of sii-rfi.as t, .t
&SJK&,T nX
"V , 7 a1n,"'tt.0JIt ai,mort-
Spired premises for the Kale of whu-h said Judgment
deyree a recvered, i satisfy r6t th osts
RI,d expenses of said foreclosure and sale. Second the
Judgment in favor of the above named plaintiffs and
I K., o l..,-i.i ...: " .
L SATURDAY, the 11th day of Deem her 1SSG,
me nur oi a. .m. and v. m,
I the hour of two o'eloek P. M. s,ell at iiub
to the highest bidder cash in hand at
to-wil,- at
lie auction
thn Punrl
House door in RHuilmr . iin,.,, Un ,.
and interest of the mid defendants in and to the fnl
lowniK descrioed real property to-wit; comuieiirins;
at the North-east corner a point 1U.-M cluiins West
01 ine fonier 01 sections 2. 3, 10 & 11 in township 30
South of Range 4 west Will. Mer.'thciiceSouth 20.10
chains, thence West 42.50 chains, thence Xorth 20.10
chains, thence East 4-2.50 chains to the pliee of be
pininat containing 80 acres more orlcs, the same be
in? SO acres off the Donation claim No. 4a of An
drew Thomas and wife, of said Township and ranife,
also the following described premises to-wit; lle-
ginmi'gat the Jorthwcst corner of the donation
,l.i Vn jo t ... 1 1. ., . ,
ranireruii'iiinir thince West L, th L.d nt.J, i.v
i uonavton ciaiin oi Ainircw i nomas Jio. 48 thence east
? l"B W5 ""? PL1"3 OOllatlOll Claim Of . O. Wor
it-licit nirtb
w the northweH corner of siid doiiatiim claim, the
1 i"1-- '-, nil., i, uiiiMiiiiii suvtu acres mure or
less, together with the tens nents hereditaments and
ppurtenancs thereunto bj!onSins or in any wise
j appurtaiuinjf.
wnness my tuna tms 3:-.id:iy of x.iv. 183'.
Ay"- anena "l v u- - stato ut ,-'r-
BORN
IIAXXAN. Born to the wife of Encne llanuan
a boy last Saturday. The parents arc happr aj j ou
I please.
MARRIED.
Cor-LAXfl, JONES. Married bv Rev. 1. C.
Parker, O.-t. 31, ISSti at the house of the brides par
cuts Mr. T. B. Copland and Miss Lily J, ncs, all o
Douglas county, Or.
MATHEWS WOODIX. At the resi
j denco of J . K. Mitchell last Wednesday eve
ning, George E. Mathews and Miss Mary E.
Woodin, by the City Marshal, all of Duugla
county. To the bride and groom we extend
our heartiest congratulations.
XECJlOLOaV.
BEAX. At Myrtle Creek Nov. 2nd, 18S6,
Winfield S. Bean aged 33 years, departed this
life after a lingering illness leaving his many
friends a rich legacy, . iz: a j;uod name. The
feeling expressed by the Myrtle Lodge I. O,
O. F. and the large attendance at the grave
where the services were held at 1 :jO v. M.
Nov. 3d. proved that to know Bro. Winfield
Bean, was to love him. May his many friends
imitate his noble traits of character. C
Ah End to Ilune btrnjtinQ.
Edward Shcpard, ol llarruburg. 111., says
Having received o much benefit from Elec
trie Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffcrin;
lllimnnitV InntV it II 1,.,.! i nmrtin
- j , . '. , , , ,
M sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors to!
lue ! woulJ bavc to have lhe ,Kme .
1 1 amputated. I used instead, three bottles
lf . wut
Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and
well." . , -
Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cents a bottle
and Bucklco's Arnica Salve at 25cciits per box
by Marstcr's & Co. v
XOT1CE.
I have transferred Uie ! agency for the
"Voung America Feed Mil I: to Sheridan Brrrs,
who will carry a stock of mill and a full line
- of extras, and to whom all communications
should be addressed. . I'li.n.n CoorXR,
Aoiko U Tax-Payers.
NOTICE is hereby given the tax-payicrs
of Douglas County, Oregon, that myself or
deputy will attend in the following election .
precincts, at the usual place of voting up.
on the respective dates herein mentioned
between the hours of iiiuo o'clock in the
forenoon and four o'clock iu the afternoon
of said days for . the purpose of collecting
taxes for the year 1SSC:
Scotlsbuij?, Won., Xov. 1 Kiddle, Fri., Nov.
Gardiner, Tuesday, " 2 Canyons ille, Sat. "
FJkton, Tliurttlay, " i Cow Creek, Mon. "
Pass Creek, Fri. " i Myrtle Creek, To. "
12
IS
IS
16
Calapooia, Sat.
Tuucolia, lion.
Wilbur, Tues,
East Umpqua, Wed.,
Mt. Scott, Tlmrs.,
fS Locking 'ilass, We. " 17
8 Ten Slile, Tliur. : 18
9 Curoas Valley, Fri. " 19
10 Peer Creek, &it., " 20
11 Coles Valley, Mou " 22
Taxes not paid to me at times so adver
tised, or at She County .Seat within thirty -lava
thereafter will be subject to costs, if
.raveled after. B. C. AGUE,
i-hcri ft'and Tax Collector of Donglas Co., Or'
Dated Oct., 1, 1SSC
- $io.oco Awarded.
"I was so sick and low spirited I .would
have given anything to get well; and if any
one had insured me the good health produced '
by using Simmons Liktr Regulator, and
charged me a thousand dollars, I would will
ingly have paid it in fact, $io,oco would be
worthless to me than what it has done forme.
Geo. F. Uakrett, Macon, tSa."
trvA th i:n n i:roitr.
ROKEiiL KG, Ok. Month of September, lSS6
Mean Barometer. 50. 1 14
Highest Barometer .30.393 .
Lowest Barometer 29-753
Monthly Range of Barometer .646
Mean Temperature 507 '
Highest Tcmjieraturc 82.0
Lowest Temperature. 32.7
Monthly liange Temperature , 49-3
Greatest Daily Range of Temp. .'. v . ; . 40.4
Least Daily Range of Temp 7.8
Mean Daily Range of Temp 19.0
Mean Daily Dew-point ............. .45.0
Mean Daily Relative Humidity ....... S2.6
Prevailing Dir. of Wind. N. K.
Total Movement of Wind Miles . . . . 1677. '
Highest Veloc. Wind &Dir. 16 S. W, on 27th
Total Precipitation..
3-43-o.
No. of Fogtry Days . .
" Clear " .7,
"Fair " ....... ......13.
"Cloudy " 11.
Xo. of days Which Rain or Snow Fell 19.
Dates of Solar llalos. 26.
Dates of Lunar Halo, i.
Light .... 11.12. 13
Killing Nont
3
Dates of Frosts
one.
Dates of Thunderstorms. ..........
o.
I). S. i'agi-f., ''
Observer,
Signal Corps U. S. A
"The IluiWw llonoVi-.
V.. F. Walsh, of this city, has secured the
agency for the most useful lok ever issued
from the press, entitled "The Woild's Won
ders," as seen by the great tropical and polar
explorers; being an encyclopedia of cxpUng.
lion, discovery and adventure tn till parts of
the world, and a history of savage races if
men, curious and ferocious animals, slrange
and deadly serpents and reptiles, etc., etc.,
embracing every important discovery and ad
venture in the exploration of Such distinguish
ed travelers as Speke and Grant, Sir Samuel
Barker and wife, Livingston, Stanley, Dr. .
Chaillu, Wallace, Long, Squire, Gordon, and
including all of the explorers of the Polar
world. The liook contains 768 pages and is
beautifully embellished with over 200 illustra -lions.
'.'.-;.-".,.
Syrnj 0 Tigt.
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Co. Sin Francisco Cal . is Nature
Uwn True Laxative. This pleasant linuid
fruit remedy may be had of J)r S. Hamilton
at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is
the most pleasant, prompt and effective
remody knowD, to cleanso tne system; to
act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowel gen
tly but thoroughly; to dispel Headaches,
Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation
Indigestion and kindred il's. :
W1VKS! MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS'. .
11k YofR Ows PnvsiciAx! A latly who tor years tit
fered torments worse than death from Cterine trou
bles, Prolapsus, Lcucorrhoea, Suppression, 4c. so
comimm aiu'iiif our Wive, Mothers and Daughters
and hiwl despaired of beinsr cured, flnaly found rem
edies which completely cured her after all else had
ailed. Any lady can use tho remedies and eura
herself, witUout being subjected to t, mcdica exam
ination. From gratitude she will send frbe, Rcvii
and full directions sexlcd Address (with stamp) Mrs
W . C Holhem, 58 Broadway, New Yor
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For enterprise, push and a desire to get
such goods as will give the trade satisfaction
S. Hamilton the Druggist leads', all cumcte
tion. He sells Dr. Bosanko's Cough and
Lung Syrup, because its the best Medicine im -the
market. For Coughs, Cold, Croup a ml
Inmary Consumption. Price 50 cents and
$1.00. Samples free.
Keynote to Ilenlth.
Health is wealth. Wealth means indejen-
dence. The Keynote is Dr. lanko's Couch
and Lung Syrup, the best Cough Syrup in the
world. Cures Cough, Colds, Pains in. tin.:
Chet, Bronchitis and Primary Consumption,
One dose gives relief in every case. Tako no
other. I 'lice. 50 cents and $1.00. Samples
free. Sold byS. Hamilton.
Cureor I'iic. -Piles
aro frequently preceded by a scnus
of weiuht in the back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, causing the patient to nun-
pose ho hits allection ot the kidneys or neigh
boring orcans. At times, symptoms of in
digestion are present, flatulency, tmeasiness
of the stomach, etc. A moisture,- like pers
piration, producing a very disagreeable itch
ing, after getting warm, is a common attend
aut. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
yield at onee to the application of Dr.
Bosauco s I ue remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts effected, absorbing the tu.
mors, allayiug .the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents.
Address, The Dr. Bosaneo Medicine Co.,
Pkiua, O. Sold by Dr. S. Hamilton.
(lfHl ttenulta In. Eeery ( nmr.
D. A. Bradford, whoslesalo aper dealer of
Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, that he was sc
riously afiheted w ith a severe cold iat settled
on ills lungs: had tried many remedies with
out benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's
New Discovery' for Consumption, did so and
was entirely cured by use of a few lioules.
Since which time he has used it in his family
for all Coughs, and Colds with best results.
1 ins is tlieexncrionce of Ihnis.mlv l-.i,.i;..M
- JV
have !en saved by this Wonderful Discovery.
Trial Bottles free at A. C. Mirstcrs & Co':
Drugstore. . .
. Evrlllf rivV VnlSun '
NOTICE IS IIEBKBY CIVEJTTt. ALL WHOM IT
may concern, that tho underfilled has been
appointed e.vwcutrix of the laft will and testament
of Vt. U. W; Hoover deccswed, and all persons hav
ing claims asaine the estate of tin' said lr. G. W.
Hoover are hcrcoy required Io prcs nt the said
claims nit Ii the proper vouchors Within si m-nth
fr.nu the date of thin noticu to ti c nid euwtitrtx at
her residence iu Kocliure', Uou'ta-; ivmnti- orcgou.
It. E. Il'lfVKK.
Ia't.(lQrtvljtTr, l'jS(5 txccutnx.