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ROSEBUKG REVIEW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1886. Strange CitUenthlp. "The Muddle in Jackson Co., be tween Kent and Colvig lias been st tied; Celvig carrying off tbe cake lie attorneyship, awarded by Judge Webster. As this was a contest be tween two casehardened democrats we feel a little like the man who watched the blacksnake and crow fighting did not care much which whipped." Plain dealer. - The above is from" the pen of our totem. It in a strange conception of citizenship to be so indifleient as to tbe rights of different men simply because they do not belong to the party of which that paper pretends to be an ex ponent. "Caschardened democrats" indeed, Messrs Colvig and Kent are both gentleman contending for a cer tain position in which the people in their section are interested. Judge Webster decided in favor of Mr. Col vig, and with the evidence and law be fore him he reached the above conclu sion. This was in fact a celebrated case in some respects, and then for a pub lie journal to be "like the man that watched the snake and crow fighting, and did not care much which whipped, ? shows a peculiar sort of interest in public affairs. A GOOD 8HOMXG. The state tax levy this year is two and one twentieth mills on the dollar, This administration has been an economical one. While public iui provements have been made in all di 1 ections, the debts constantly decreased and for the most part entirely wiped out, the tax levy has been gradually lowered, and this burden gradually . lifted f loni tbe shoulders of the people The states finances have also been put on a solid basis, and her credit is as Round as that of the covernment If . the same wise policy is pursued in the future, there is no necessity for the levy to ever again be raised above the figure at which it has been placed this year. That the same general course may bo pursued is the wish of every taxpayer. Statesman. The Angel of the Covenant is the title of a poem by Mrs. Dr. S. Hamil ton of this city. The publication is by The Review of t-is city. The book will form a volume of about 70 pages of eight stanzas to the page, neatly print ed on tinted book paper with brevier tyre, printed on the Plaidealer power pres We are not sufficiently endued with the spirit of poesy to fully appre ciate, poetical genius; but from a hasty prusal of a few stanzas at random, the author seems to have successfully courted the Muso and came enraport with rythmic condences in metaphor, simile and personification, that marks the author as highly classical; and no doubt her poem will be read by many with much interest and profit. Plain dealer.. . Yesterday's bond call for another ten millions of the three per cents of 1882 places the Democratic administration record as having reduced the public debt over one hundred and seventeen " millions since it came into power. In the forthcoming executive message to congress the president will, it is under stood, plant himself and his cabinet squarely on a tariff reduction platform, The veto of the Morrison surplus reso lution appears to have been somewhat Pickwickian New York World. The Mother Superior of the conventat Springfield, Mass, is greatly interested in gaining signatures to the ' World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union petition. She has . nearly 1,000 names of Catholics of that city. Temperance text-lwoks are to be used hereafter in the convent of which she has charge. . . Just the Man, The most active woi ker, at least, . and most successful postal inspector ever on duty in this section is Mr. George Mason. All recent improve roents in postal affairs in his line are due to his efforts. Such appointments as his are a credit to the administra tion. Democrat. At ft meeting of tbe Chicago strikers Sunday night it was resolved to obsy powderlj's order and resume work at the yards Monday morning. Thus the great strike is finished after two weeks of conflict The strikers are greatly de jected at their defeat. Fred Winkleman, the boy murderer, died Thutsday at the Oregon Insan asylum. He had been sentenced to the penitentiary for life, and it proved to be a short term. Uncle Sam is not a dude, but bf has a seal ring on his hands in Alaska. It is an expensive decoration too. THoiwo jo; pepa oqi 'pfrqo rut. u ntJi WiJ iq a2 til 'hdjs tua WL um W. L. FREEMAN M. D. 0 FFICE IN DR. HOOVER'S OLD Sland, where be mar 1 found day or night when not professionally engaged. rrSPECIAL Attcnlion Given to SURGERY and Diseases of Wumen. rJiKE- SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the Liver, Sidneys, Stomwi and Spleen. Thi purely vegetable pre. raraiion, now so calibrated as a raroi'y MeHtciiv, originated in the K vjth in 1H28. It acts gently cn t'-K KoweU and Kidney an! t-rrccta the actim ol the l.ivrt , ;,n-i is, there . foro, the lxt n eparntonr met: Icbie. u h:icvi:r the icK " ' ncr-i may pruve to be. In all common divases it will, an allel by any other mcdi . cine, effect a t-ectl j cure. The Kecitlator is safe to administer in any condition ot the system, aod under no circuin ntanero can it do harm. It will inTieorate like a glas of wine, but is ro intoxicating bever age to lead to in:eitiK ranee ; will promote di gestion, dUsipate htrndache, and rener aUy tone up tlie kj Mem. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and n virtues undoubted. No loss of time, no Inter rwptlon orpttjjjpeot , .. biixhiehit wCTc, Dwfij; the " i Regulator. t "V y.' C ..."' Ch'Mim e "t i.tU--of ' . ' Ct.; Head itlMVor SlckyC Stniuitrti, a teupjonful Jk mori will jjtve r.litf, i - V ;a!.tn t-te- lonally by pi- ; " ticnts expwed . MALARIA. ; will cup I tlit pui-on and protect tl.-m f'rjrn attaik. a rjJTsiriAv opruom. I hive rr.n t.-f!f i ? rr.-tcme for twenty years, and have n-vtt bc-.n -1 ic t-v put up a vegetable compound i!i .t roiiJ, like Si:i.mjn Liver Regu h.i'r, procti'ily and effectively move the Liver to a' '.- n. on I i t 'r fsraa time eid (instead of weak, t. i. g the tiioiivc and assimilative powers of the sv t li. L M HiroK; M D .Washington, Ark. ct-B til r vi- err the geyctne. IKCTAKKU BY Zfilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. '.a It '1 . Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot parity trength and wholesomcncss. More economical than the ordiuary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, Bhort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly iu cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall St.N.Y. New Restaurant ! J. Clements Proprietor. ROSEBURG OREGON. One door south of Eist in's n'ocery stors. MEALS 25 cts. Look Sharp Now! IF YOU HAVE GUNS Or Sewing Machines Or anything else that needs REPAIR ING, send it to OAKL WEBEK, At ROSEBURG, Shop on Main St. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FARM FOR SALE. One Small Farm for sale containing 230 acres, 60 acres good farming land. The balance good timber and pasture well watered and all fenced. For par ticulars enquire of F. Cornctt, Riddles, Oregon, Children Cry for PITCHER'S iJ il QiTij Health and Sleep without Morphine. JASKULEK, . Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. A FULL LINK OF CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODj. THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN for the proper adjustment of Sp--tacles. Depot of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Sectacles and Eye glasses. Office in Hamilton's Brick Dlo rk. For Sale. Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, of Block 41 of CSty of Roseburg, Oregon, known as the "King Property' will be offered for sale at public auction at the Court House at 2 o'clock p. m. on Saturday Dec. 4, 1886. TERMS OF SALE One half cash, balance on time pay able within one. year. I mm HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- BilLEY'S HOTEL. - ! Oakland, Oregon. Joard per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, X3rThig house has lately changed hands and Is oroughl; renovated and refurnished. The travel ng public will And the best of accommodations No Clituamcn Employed. . SMP1H BAILEY. ! ABSOLUTELY FIRST CLASS M' RSJD.C McCLALLEN, j Proprietor of the J ! McCLALLEN HOUSE. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial j Travelers. Coach o and from the house ! j j Bagae delivere free of charge. DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAND, OREGON. - j . j Rioliai'rt ThomuM, Prop - ! FivHt Claws j' SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS j AXD T11E- Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at tbe Depot of , the Railroad FJ G. (EHME, M. D. j ' (Pronouncctl Aiua.) HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Graduate Of The ! UW1VECSITY Of liCipzig Germany. Office & Residence at the house of Geo. V. Day, near R. R. track, Rose burg. Dr. THOMAS ill AM, A GRADUATE Of the University of Pa. at Philadelphia and of the ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, and ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND has located for the practice of his profession iu ROSEBURG OREGON. OlHoe aud residence, Washington street opposite the Catholic Church CIVIL BEND STORE V. L. ARRINGTON, DEALER IX Dry Goods Grocsies eto All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON. NEW YORK LUMBER I & Wood Yard f ! Go To 91 II- IIowclls East side of track one block south of dej)ot is where you will litid nuinber one dry lumber, Suar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimeution lumber for buildings, sawed and elVafved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceilinj, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 J inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalks. I represent the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant s Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to ue 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 equnl to any wck of the kind done in New : Yoik or the East. Fruit bpxos, Picket fences and Gates' complete. I also repioent a nunilx-r one mill ul Yo-moIIh where I have saw I'd all D;:ienl ion hunlH-r to order on short notice. All "iiaiantfccd as represented or no salt. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing, Stove wood constantly on hand at II1KI TMIE PRICES. Qregon rVtcific TTi nly l-'opular li ver X icturesque J.V I ailroad oute Fast time! Sut connecliuns! New equipments 225 miles shorter; 20 hours less time; accommoda tions unsurpassed for comfort aud safety. Fares and Freight MUCH LESS than by an; other route between ouints In Willamette Valley and San Francisco Only Route j - .via j YAtjUINABAT to j SAN FRANCISCO. . j Daily passenger trains except Sundays. Leave Corvallis sft 2 P. M. L'v. Yaquina at 7.10 A. M. Oregon k California West Side trains connect at Corvallis. The Oregon Development Company's fine A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City" sails From Yaquina From Ban Francisco Snndav, Qctolier, W, I Mondav, October 4, Friday, " 24 I Saturday, " 16, Wednesday, Nov. 3, f Thursday. " 28. Mondav, " 15, I Wednesday, Nov. 10, Saturday. " 27, Monday, " 22. Tbe Comany reserves the right to change sailing days. Fares, between Corvallis and San Francisco, Fares Rail & Cabin gll, Rail & Steerage $9.88. For further information apply to C C. Hogue. A. 6. F. p. As't, Conallis. L. BELFILS WATCH I feel confluent of innmr satisfaction in all work entrusted to me iu watches, clucks, anil jwelry. I also repair musical instruments. "I have the County patent right for sale of Concrete Cement Pipe for couveyin water to any place de- aiicu 111 Kuugiasi.ouuiy. I I Kill also teach any kind of instrumental mimic. Anj-oue desirfn instructiun will call on me at my wawjjuMAUig DUUi. X iiSLgUS. OREGON PACIFIC R.R Willamette VaUejto San francisco Via. xaqruna. DAILY TRAINS, " '' TRAINS LEAVE COKVALLIS Dailv, except.Sundays, at 2 P. M. '. LEAVE YAQUINA ? , Dailj, except Sundays, at 7:19 A. M. The Company. , ri;bt to sailing days. Fares and Freiglit at reduced and moderate rates f. River Boat on ths Willamstts Corvallis. ,i Douglas County Bank, HUMPHREY & FLINT, ! Rosebars - - .. . Orrrnn. TRANSACT A GENEitAL r BANKIITa BUSINESS Sight Draft Drawn on Portland, Sau Francisco, New York and other points. 'Kills ol exjlianKo on the principal cities of Europe. DennKirn re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates. Henry Baston'a Koseeuko Gkoclry Stoue;:1' JKEPSCOSSTAXTLY on hand a Jull aaio-tmcut GROCERIES Of All xttnds! Cuaranteei to be of the host quality. FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO am CIG A US, , TEA, COFFEE. ' SUGAR, : A SPECIALTY. CANDIES and CAKliS. AND THE- Highest CASH PIUCe Paid' Give me a call and cum luce j oureelvcs. XZI livb fsr GOODS delivered anywhere iu tho City Limits free of Charge. v Henry EI as tori Jackson Street f Central Hotel ! KOSEBUUG.OBEGON OPPOSITE CARLON'S LIVERY STABLE. Boaril and Lodging per day $1 00 " " " week .......... s.oo runout lixiging... ... 4.00 Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents- Thorough satisfaction is promised to travi ersand the public generally. MRS. E, GARRISOIfj Trop. No Chinese employed. : O.P TOMPKINS COMMISSION & PURCHASING Agent of . ALLKINDSOF MEPCHANDISt' A., orders from the country filled on short notice from Every 'Class or Kid of Goods from First-Class Stock. Absolutely "no charges or coinniission will be eharged for tilling order?. OFFICE: 107 first street, At D. W. Prentice's Portland.Or EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER. The Young America Feed Mill in a mill that eyery farmer can afford : to buy; is durable, easy controlled; iftiy boy able to drive a team can handle it; giinds fine or course, as desired; grinds corn witU or without cob, oats, rye etc., corn meal for -house uae. Sheridan Bros. Agent Obtained, and all Tatoiit Business In the T. S. Patent, Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opHite the V. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those re mot from WASHINGTON Send MODEL OR DRAWING. Wo advise as to patentability free of chararc; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of the Money Order Div., and to officials of tho U. S. Pat ent Office. For circular, advice, terms and referen ces to actual clients in your own State or county, Opposite Patent Office," Washington, D. C. CITY DRAYTNG DONE WITH DISPATCH. ; ('ALL OX JOS. CARLOX. JIOOUE'S RESTAURANT. (Priucinaal Business Street.) Roseburg, Oregon MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS Wo Keep tbe Best the Market Affords. TO THE .... ......My, Fall Stock is now all i and not being of the bragsptig kind - V 1 would respectfully ask the Ladies to call and see for Themselves if it is not the Largest Stock in Every Department, that ever came .!'... ' to Roseburg. M. JOSEPHSON. Consult your own Interest and Examino my Stock before Send ing oil" for your Fine Dress Goods or Anything of the 4 Latest Styles of Wraps, such as Jerseys, of Which I have Twenty Different Styles, Call and lo Convinced. M. JOSEPHS!)!, The Finest Assortment of Silks in all Colors' Silk Plushes, in all Colors, Kilk Velvets in all -Colors, Tho Finest of Bro caded cut Velvets just Arrived, all of which I Guarantee tv be Cheaper than can be qot at any place in Or. M. JOSEPHSON- Towels! Towels! Napkins!! The largest, best assorted and cheapest Ulcs ever found anywhere, housekeepers will do well to call andexamine. CURTAINS! CURTAINS! Fine Lace Curtains! Fine Linen Lace Curtains, Nottingham Curtains, very desirable at M. JOSEPHSON, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! For Ladies! for Misses for CHILDREN' ALLSSTYLESi CHEAP AT M JOSEPHSOFS, HATS! HATS! Ladies Hats, Ladies Hat Frames, and Hat Trimmings all of the latest Styles, Ostrich Plumes, Ostrich tips, of every shade and color. Milliners will do well to call and examine my stock. M. JOSEPHSON. L aces! Large assortment Silk Laces, white and colored, Large assortment of Thread Laco, Large assortment of Liueu Lace, Wool Lace, Flounc ings in all colors, also Silk Lace Flouncing. rMTT TTi TTinrT.iTr nr---n- Is Iho host Can :v r.i'.d i er at a:;v :r. & 4'all mi or Address, J. E. 'TAGS Emh FROM ROSEBURQ TO EMPIRE! CITY. From Roodurj; to Looking Glass,. $ .75 " Foot of mountain.... 2.00 " Dora , , 5.00 ' Fdrvjew ........... 5.50 " Sumner 6.50 " Marshfield.... 7.00 " Empire City 7.50 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. For I'articlars Inquire at the Tost Office, Jas C JIclTl LLOCII, Prop. MARRIAGE GUIDE 260 PAGES. IlluMrmitd, in Cloth and Gilt Blodini.Mc. Umt all th curioui, doubtful or inquiiitire wmntto know i ullof vry interntmr nd nliuble lofortiMitkm. n BALTH. myMrty,whonot,whT: MrdMl AW, hn nmwr, brourbi horn to jcu. SO W.4rfM PM PICTCKM, true la i ife. Yoang or old, rnarrmi or tincle. tick or wclirshonld rra n. wmiwiw dj UH. WHITTIEH. St- Loan. Mo. TUIB OUT AK1 t n Bni with ouStmmmmwt flolii tr teSKS, tni bss Ir8 Wrfts i ftimoo k Co.,Portlnd, MlH,vfll neci (res, fall lofannation about work which thsf cud, sod llmt bonx, that will par them from $5 to SB par day. Son faaTa earned mrrn mvuj. uuiiH,rm)twm. vipni Botreqalrsd. Tos arc started fra. ThoMvoo start at odd are abaoluul; nn tt mat UtUe fortunes. AUkBSw, . DRESSMAKING. I AM PREPARED DO FIRST CLASS Wo k in this line, and ask a share of the patronage of Koscbursj and vicinity. , ELMINA V. CRL'MP, Next doo.- to L. ColfiU Jowolry Store, Roseburg Oregon. . COLD LADIES Laces Fine young block of differ ed it ages for isalc at modcr J ate prices. enks, Tangent Linn Co. Or. J. C, SHERID N Successor tojgy R. S & J. C SHERIDAN DEALER IN Stoves and Tinware. Rosebarx, Oregon THE nnderaiKned takee pleasure in an nouncine to tha Dublio that he selling e very wi ng in m line t prices that , DEFY OOHPETITIOir! -rr you want- STOVES. AGEIOULTUfilL TOOLS IE0, STL, SAILS, HO ESS HOES, TI5WAEE, OUTLEEY Or anything in my line, call and examine my stock and learn prices before purchasing else- wuerc, as 1 am selling lower tban ever. 3. C. SHERIDAN JOSEPH SIIINDLR, P It 0 PR LE T O R Of The CITY BAKERY AND - KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND- A full stock of Bread,' Cakes, Pies, Plain and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Choor late Goods, n LJLJL Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Notions, ' Fancy Goods, ' Millinery, & Groceries, Crockery & Glassware, Etc. OS Etc. Etc. Eta TUESDAY SOY. 16TB. I will open the store lately occupied by CARO BROS at Koseburg Oregon and sell the stock at about ONE HALF ITS 'ORIGINAL COST. This is-the best opportunity ever offered in Oregon. - JOIIX LANK. CHAS. M. HALL OAKLAND - - - - ORZIOON Rifles ' Shotguns, Amunition, . Staple k Fancy Cutlery, Fishing Tackel AGENT For the ' Wuitk?' Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wragons. X). M- Osbuni'sHarveslinMach DEVORE Successors to PAGE DIM MICK DEALERS "IN- DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, JEWELRY, PUTTY, We expect to do a st.iotlv cash l.r.n '.! ..,:,. , 1 .t,b,.tTC the interest of all lo deal with us. W ronage of all former patrons, and solicit " f GIVE US A CALL. 3 i 8IIRAR Vm Illinil . ..... Buuu wholesale DEALERS IN L S tm s. v B Sugrar Piue, Yellow Fine, Fir and Oalc, Well sea. soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Deseed. . AISO :, . MaHulacHirersofSIi lhm Ih a!I Sizes aiid Quautiiic Our Factory is now in fall operation an 1 we can offer '., a specalty all kinds of Stobe an 0,F,k Fitting 1,EX,G Sm work at lowest f.ure, W. soliciL dence which is assured prompt attention. . . Scgak Tine Dcoa & LijuberCo. . " Grants Pass, Oregon, flOOO REWABD entist of lrr expnri- wuu mil UUULO m M-l- virv, miu wiuvii H flow U ( in hi An hmifT-nhTn ma rt who Will assort that rei PRACTICAL LV fined cast zinc is not one , v -Lrfrf IBSfTir! iy I 1 not one 1 V ' Irm luring .f ffi Ll J enals to 'JfSPLas- lotions of ItSuVz r of the most enduring all known materials withstand the actions the waather, nt-THniT BRONZE CO., 45000 rw...;i 11:. .t.' J. A. Canhvcll, Agent, ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC IU i'UllJSlSII aving -ately fitted ..p a new STEAM SAW MILL on Soutu Deer ece is prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notici at H Hard Time Prices. I Barn lumbsr and fencing furnished onaIiort notice, J. J. WIUTSETIV 1 Jl n Assignee. AND Liner y & ELLIOTT OILS, WilTnHF.Q rriMRQ .rzv . ll 7"u"l It' iVn iiiiido (JO. jit v ll;.ill)ljll and Retail WHITE 880JI2E , Oiiiiimm, ; the taCTSaml -GOLD MEDAL Wce3W j WORLD'S FAIR, vVWi V NewOrmiaks 1 S S 4 m S Jacksonville, Oregon. THAT IlE IS NOW PREPARED