ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY, 7, 188- COn TIESP OyDEXCE. Washington, D. C. Dec. 20tb, 1886. The last session of the forty-ninth Congress is shaming its predecessor by industry. There has been a good deal less talk and a good deal more work than usual so far. The passage of such bills as that to give the Indians lands in severalty, that to redeem trade dollars, that to repeal the Tenure of office act, Postal bills and appropria tions, leflects high credit on Congress as a part of its second week's work. - Besides this legislation, various sub jects have been briefly discussed, such as Interstate commerce, the fisheries, the Tariff and the Beck Railroad At although it be but a little item in the aggregate, and there is likely to be a reform sometime. E. Evans, president of the Lumber -exchange Bank, Tonawaiula, N. Y., writes: January 15, 188G, I was en tirely prostrated, and wis reduced frou, 176 to 126 lbs. I thought I had in- nammatrou of the large bowel. The pain was relieved only by morphine forced under the skin. My doctor nuucu mi; jui juuammauon ana catarrh of the bowels, an affection sympathetic with disorder of the left kidnev. had distressing pain, with night sweats and could keep nothing on my stomach especially liquids, and was intensely thirsty. Feb. 191 was in intense ao-o-ny with pain in my left kidney. I then uetraii arner s snfp chip Tn on min ' O ' . ill ill" .-Sites I was relieved. I refused the fTL i , 1- .... trader a meuicines tncreatier. 1 finally tornoy bill. The latter measure of the Kentucky senator strikes at the passed a largo stone from the bladder, !1 JS . Jl 1 1i 1,1 . , ,, - raurwau senuiois auu uiem'iens, ana us i men my pains ceased. it you write aim ,is to prevent them from acting as Mr. Evans, enclose stamp for reply, attorneys for subsidizing railroad cor porations while receiving salaries from the Government. When Col. Morrison called an the Tariff, a hush instantly fell upon the house and noise in the galleries ceased. All eyes were turned upon him as he arose to say J,Mr. Speaker, I move that the house resolve itself into a committee of the whole for the pur pose of considering revenue bills." The holiday number of the West Shore is the handsomest that most ex cellent western magazine lias ever i ii i -ii cu. Jianv or its iniistr:uion3 are printed in live colors, and none of them in less than three. Tuey arc highly artistic, Loth in design and ex edition, and ore especially appropriate to the season. An elegant large cn graving of Mt. IJco.l, the famous snow peak or the Cascade mountains, i special The veas and navs were then demanded and during the roll call absolute si- companies the number as U roionul in fi.o kr.11 mnTiv Supplement. It is CXCCUted members with pencil in hand were figuring up the vote. Messrs. Mor rison and( Randall were apparently the calmest men on the floor, each leaning in cisht colors and embossed, and is by far the most beautiful .reproduction of the yiuuu ecuiivrv VI UliJ v CHI VCI. lllrtUC by the printing press. The literary " ej. i, back in his chair within a few feet of e magazine are most cx mMi ni.W nnvr nH f lipn a vf. ccllcnt The holiday number and mark was exchanged between them. 1 supplement will bo sent to any address When it was announced that the mo- ul)0n receipt of fifty cents by the pul tion was lost, there was applause on lislier- T,'ey XV'M sent free to all ilia Rf.nnbliVn.n m'dfi. Mr. Morrison's wI subscribe now for 1887. Sub- proposition was voted down by the scription price, 2.00 per year. Ad- small majority of five this time, while dress L- Samuel, Publisher of The last June it was defeated by seventeen. u cst aore, Portland, Oregon. mi ft . j I i ii . rn. r - xue senate s repeal oi tue tenure or Mra Ruth Br(nvn Co, j warei. Mk.h office act restores to the President the if you wrfte encosin a Wl, right cf removing Federal officers at toll you it is true that in July 1SS5 any wme. xae nouse win prouaoiy she "was suddenly Faralvzed, and ie pass the bill with out ntue discussion came entirely Blind, as her doct tors "I I 1-1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 ana so u win nueiy oecome a ia uc- claimwlj rQm au Enlargemcnt anJ In fore the fourth of March. The pres- fWtion of the Kidneys and Liver ident will then be free from all re- She was in an unconscious state for stramt of a legal character in removing two weeks; face and body bloated, Republican officials. .:tK ;,, t n" , , 1. . , ltb agonizing Pain; could not keep The law was enacted when Congress h,: i . - , . "!I oiouicum; ii regular ac- was overwhelmingly Republican in t- rc .t, i, . -ni . f ,. , . , tlon ot t,ie "cart. Physicians pro- ' 1 I nounceel her case incurable. Wit nn a pendent course of President Jounson fw ,.j.0 Pirai . , . T : , tew weeks the Paralysis lett her, Bloat in ren'ovm? Kenubheans from office. A i . . . went down, Enlargement oi the Liyer Subsided, action of the heart becan-e regular, and she became well in three months and has felt in good condition ever since. u arntr s safe cure iil this amazing work for her and she will tell you so. m removing Kepubiicans troni otnee. As it was designed specially to fit Mr Johnson's case, few Republicans had any further use for the law after Gen, Grant became president and they made several attempts to repeal it On those occasions the Democrats did not urge, as was natural for them, that what was law for Johnson must be law for Glint, but contended for the repeal The Augusta Chronicle makes astate- of the acton constitutional grounds in mcnt with which we are compelled, in company with Morton and ShermaD, fairness to the whole country, to take Butler and Logan and other Republi- issue. It says, anent the reasons for cans. . giving thanks and the ki'lin-? of the Senator Edmunds made two violent turkey:- sneeches against renealim? the act rhaps, n a purely material sense, the Hoom for us Ail Ever since the famous controversy of South should be specially grateful . There is a nresace of ilevclonment that r.innnt mU. ui r: l t . . liiau muter wiwwu mui uuu nio xraa- taken. The West had its day, ant! now comes ident which began With such a flour- the rennaissance of the South. ish of trumpets and ended so inglori- Isn t there just a grain of jealously ously for Mr. Edmunds, the latter be- here? The west is a big country, and comes a monomniac whenever the mat- it has not yet developed half its re- ter of Executive rights as opposed to sources. Lcok at the map and see its the blames of the Senate is brought extent. There are sinsrle states into before him. He at once begins to rant which you could drop Massachusetts about giving the Executive the "king- a"d it would make no more of a splash ly power" and the corruption that will than a pebble in a ponl Coal, cop- follow his right of removal It would give inexpressible comfort to politicians all oyer the country if tho letters that men write, like the good they do, were "interred with their bones." A fifteen year old letter of Gen. Crant's showing his disbelief in , the sincerity of Gen. Logan's republi canism, has iust come to lisht. Who per, iron, lead, gold and silver are playing hide and seek with the miners and laughing because they can't be found. Xo, the west has not ''had its day," but has just begun to hare it. Still, the south need not bo jealous. T is room enough for us all, plenty of streams to buifS mills on, plenty of work to do and lots of money to be wants to have his opinions published made everywhere. The outlook for fif teen years after they were uttered? the next century or two is decidly a,i it rnnf ,ri ,.f agreeable. partisan loyfclty of Gen. Logau then, he would not now for the Illinois sen ator has changed his base since then as completely as has senator Sherman hi3 views an the Tenure of Office act. The wily Ohio senator is recorded in Tho Most Effective and Popular Remedy Ever Discovered, j WHY IS IT SO EFFECTIVE IN SO MANY DIFFERENT DISEASES? .. .. .....-t- -uMf i-- --- - -- -- .-j-.j.- ' 1 WHY one remedy can affect so many cases is this : The diseases have a com mon cause, and a remedy that can affect the cause, permanently cures al! the diseases. Unlike any other organ in the body, the Kidney when diseaed may itself be free from pain, and th. very fact that it i3 not painful leads many people to d'.ny that it is diseased. But Medical Authorities agree that it can be far gone with disease and yet gire forth no pain, because it has few if any sense of pain ; do not open a 1m rr nnfa fliA accuracy of its time. So we need not open the kidney to see if it is diseased. We stuuy me conaiuon 01 uie pystera. iNow then, jiijjJ'JX JJ1SIJASE produces Any 01 uie jouoivt ng common ana u nsuspected mo v Dcuoiiviuiij im uicoc iitr uuiy iutuus UI CUnAClIlJ 1110 thus unconsciously diseased it affects the entire system. Wo watch to see if it is coins or is in erood order: We look at the h.-im vVMPTnlulx 1,1X1 k M11! Unusual destre to urinate at, night: Flutter U I lllr I Ulf lUa ing and pain in the heart ; Tired Fcelinus ; Unusual amount of Greasy Froth in water; Irritated, hot and dry skin ; Fickle Appetite Scald ing sensations ; Acid, bitter taste, with furred tongue in the Morning; Headache and Neuraljia ; Abundance of nale. or scant ir flow of dark-rrilnn-.i Sour Stomach; Heartburn with Dyspepsia; Intenwpain, upon sudden excitement in the Small of the Back; Deposit of mucous some time after urination Loss of Memory ; Rheumatism, chills and fever and Pneumonia; Dropsical Swell ings; lted or white brick dust, albumen and tube casts in the water' Con stipation, alternating with Looseness; Short breath, Pleurisy and Bronchial af fections; Yellowish pale skin, etc. These are only the chief disorder or symptoms caused by a diseased con dition of the kidneys. Now then, isn't it clear to you that tho kidnevs beinc tho causae of all these derangements, if they are restored to health by the'grcat siccilic Warner's SAFE Cure," the majority of the aboye'ailmenta will dis appear ? There is NO Ml STJjJl Y ABO UT1T. It does cure many bad states of the system precisely as we have indicated. Now when the kidneys aire diseased, the albumen, the life property of the blood, escapes through their walls and passes away in the water, while the urea, the kidney poinon, remains, and it is this Kid ney joison in the blood, that, circulating throughout the entire body affects Cure," is TUIZ jujajxot me nunoan. Therefore, we say confidently that 1 4 Warner's SFP MOSTEFFJECTirEMEDICiXEniW Il.'n. 41 1 1 1 - .uct-. is uiecoiiimonremciiy wnicn, overcoming mo common caupe, ren'Oiesthe greatest possible number of eril effects from the system. Let us note a Poison, and cured bv 3 SAFE CURE.5' WARNER'S RnNRIIMPTinN' r &TJ n3aJ-y- clSe,8 Von8Ui"Itioa is OJily tho effect of a UUHUUlf ir I IU11. diseased condition of tho Bystem and not an original dis ease ; if the kidneys are inactive and there is any natural weakness in the lungs, tho kidney poison attacks their substance and crentuuUu thai waste away and are destroyed. Dip your finger in acid and it is hurn'ed. Wash the ii- toou uucomes a icstenng sere and is eventually de stroyed. ihe kidney poison acid in the blood has the same destructive effect KjVIl I IIC IffffS . rur una reason a person wliose kidnevs aro uilimr will l. ivo grave anacKsoi sncumonia la tho Spring of the year, Lung fevers, Coughs. Cold, BronchitiR. 1 leurwy, e e., at all seasons of the year. Kectifv the action of the kiunrys by Earner's SAFE Cure," as many hundreds of thousands have done, and you will be surprised at the improvement in the condition GENERAL MERCHANDISE. H. O. Stanton ! DKALEll IN stapus uiiv mm : : OF i THE BUST QUALITY G E N E 11 A L FURNISH I N G, II OS I E i: Y, T III M MING &c. Boots & Shoes ; OF.T1IE HIT QUALITY, a full of GROCERIES ! Woei And Willow WAUE. j CROCKERY & CLASSWA1IE, i ELECTRIC LAMPS, ! SCHOOL LOOKS, AND STATIONARY Subscription j AGENCY. bnbsci iidion recei'ed for all Eastern and European Publication! IMPfllRFn FYF-X fir!! K3Sno.y aciJ Wlth somc Person haa an especial lli;i rttiiLU LI L OiUill. affinity for the optic ucrrc, and though we have never urged it as a cure for disordered eye-sight, many persons have written usexpressingBurpn.se that after a thorough course of treatment with ' VJar- nersSAFE Uure," their cyc-sight has been, vastly improved. In. that uli , uuu vi uiu ura wiuutia m me country says mat naif tiie. patients como iu mm wmi nau cyesj upon examination ho discovers are victims of Lid nt !f msuriR i . v: uavo bo uoudi mat me reason why so many icoplo complain of failing eye-sight early hi life, is that, all unconscious to themselves, their kid neys hare been out of order for years, and the kidney poison is err dually ruining the system. B i 3 Wm HAHilN w wcu-snowniact recently shown anew, that Opium, Ml iUHI linuilU. morimmo, cocaine, whisky, tobacco and other enslaving habits capture their victims by their paralyzing effects upon the kidneys and liver In these organs the appetite is developed, and sustained, and tho best au inoruiusBuiw una. me numis cannot ue gotten via of until the kidneus and liver are restored to perfect health. For this purpose, lcadim' medical v niwi m. vi Lt--Ji. LAauiiuauuu ui tin u 1 LLi11iiJ.11 is 1 1 11 Trio nnni rt in tho only speciflc for those organs, have awarded the prize to"Warner'fi SAFE Cure." " KrltllM ATlSlvl1 vcry, reputable physician will tell you that rheumatism is :tiEi.veim 1 iviib caused ny an aciti condition 01 the system. With somo it is uric acid, or kidney poison ; in others, it is lithic acid, or liver poi3on. Thin acid, condition is caused by inactivity of the kidneys and liver, false action of the stomach and food assimilating organs. It affects oldfieoplo more than young peoplo because the acid has been collecting in the system for voars iiuu uuaiiy uiu Bjhieui uccohich cnureiy acuunea. mese acids produce' all the various forma of rheumatiem. Warner's SAFE Cure " acting upon the kidneys and liver, neutraluirtp; t!io acid and correcting their fal3o action, cures many cases of rheumatism Earner's SAFE Rheumatic Cure," alternating with tho use of " v 's Safe Cure" comnlaten th wrk. - ' Rl AnDCP flfOnDnC;'-:: and other hiah medical authoriteu Vav ur"H , 1 s-iUfuJt.nv', vnat. most of the bladder diseases originate ituffuMc mit vj inc :.. ana unuary tract. Ur.c aciu constantly ii.oi.ife N i.,,!. ix;i.-ou uiui;.5 nil luuifs miu e vciuuaiiy ucsirovs mo inner me:n brane, producing ti e intense suffering. Sometimes this kidney acid solidi fies m Uie kidney in the form of ( ravel, which in its descent to the bladder pro duces kidney colic. Sometimes the acid solidifies in the Bladder, producin calculous or Ston. IVsrnar'B SAFECi of casea of inflammation and catarrh of the bladder and has effectively corrected tho tendency to the formation of gravel and stone. It challenges comparison an omcr rmniiK' in iiiib worK. luy 10 Clay. I " m n b jn n a b" q f. tv ja m warn mm k : ' V?il F H. Pmm r a 1 I U 3 t ?i rr fc w w n V3? ISilNlirN I 1 1 1 N 9 j, wu 10 J1L- '" loeincr oi uhxhi m any one place wmmmmir xi vi:re in ions oi iiurvona action in n.nv nrran Tru r nrvi vno eels do not allow the blood to circulate and it stagnates. If this condition exists very long tho collecting blood clots and eventually destroys the organ. Many persons are unconscious victims of this very common-condition. The heart determined as it is to force blood into every part of tho Bystem, has to work harder' to gee ii inrougn me ciosgeu organ, and eventually the Heart breaks down and palpitation, excessive action, rush of blood to the head, distressing headaches indicate that the Vongistion has become chronic and is doing'damage to the entire system. Congestion of the kidneys is one of the commonest of comnlaints anmsme org inning o mum cnrouic misery. "Warner's SAFE Cur' will remove if. " - r-Mfll F finpJPI SlfjiN" "tat wo iiavc Sili(i about Congestion applies I LuinLL UlHiif t,jil!a I Q. W;lh l.arth ular forcn to tln n.hovn comnlaints They are as common as can be, pn. as every doctor can tell you most of them be gin i:i this congestive condition of the system, which, not being regularly uoiicciuu, urunn ji.iu uihcare ana prouueos uie;-e countless sunenrjgH which, can be alluded to but not described in a public prirt. Thousands have "been perma nently c.urea. BSfinn ninROFR" Iksot strance that eo many, manv people write uUUa UlVyStLiS.UU us that since they have civen themselves thoroucrh Itieir thick and turgid blood, their under its potent influence. The is'not readily nm ifind in tho hinr-s and the result is the impurities come out of the surface of the body, and if there is any local disease all the badness in the blood seems to collect tJwre. Our experience jnsti'vs us in the statement that "Warner'8 SAFE Cure" i . t. : , i b . " j iiciiuueui, uii KVcrnerstiAr SiUure heavy, blotched, imt ihlo skin have disappeared kidney poison in the blood thickens it. It i is me greatest moo purmersnown." ltie treatment must bo very thorough. STfl M 5 H H f ! 0 0 F? Jl EQ Vwy people complain more or less throughout lUiiirtUH UUr.ihiULild, the year with stomach disorders: Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Wtterb-.v,!), h' at and distress in the -stomach, tharp paina, frequent aches, want of ainieliJa . lat:k of crery. vvrAhcsearoexaethithtfeondiiifnisthfit racf I it ii lit , . . . . . ' win do pfouuecu in me hum I'eople ........ ... . . i.'t.. .. ....... i ii , . , - . never v.in ucuci until nicy tivvj inc.riiiTmuon toa luorouL'n revivms and liver action by means of tho only f:hh ific Warner's SAFE Cure'"' nflFslsTIPaTinfJ PHF" xliCf" -iing ailments, more common UUIty I II ill lUHj 1 I LLUi amciy one class than the other, are not original j produced in the humvm h when the blood is filled with kidney poison: sdose themselves withal! sorts of stomach reliefs, but get no better. They will get better until they give their airrmtion toa thorough reviving of kidnev Wha! Voii'jivss Did ami Itnl ot l)n Las Sfnslnn. nhat toiirress Oujltt To Do At I M,:y Xot Do This Session The dcmociatic party once upon a time had courage enough, decided Congress and on the stump as one of views. In tiioise days it ruled the tha earliest advocates of its uncondi- country. Its leaders are famous in tional repeal. This was on the ground our history. They knew how to make that tha only possible motto of polit- tno country prosperous. They knew ical parties in a republic is "to the hw to protect the people against victors belong" everything. Imagine thieves and monopolists . They were the surprise of his associates last Fri- not afraid. They gave the country a day when senator Sherman voted in sound currency, a good navy, effective the negative! j harbor defences. They did not collect Tlie program of the President's New a vast surrlus revenue, but k-pt the VAnrvAMnf.inn i. tvi.uA TTv..,T.na taxc9 so low that the treasury was been arranged like of former years. wnl,tT ar,(l there waa no nion?' 5or The Comtrollcr of the Treasury looks Jobs- Speaker Ca elide, who seems to unfavorably upon one of its details us sometimes as timid as though he however. Just how tho nina nmt weie an oM whlS amJ Mr Jlorrison, pei-sonages who compose the U. S. Su- wLo Hkes to turn his 8us uPon preme Court can on that occasion so his own friends-these two democratic expand themselves as to require eleven leaders ought to read up a little the roomy carriages, a3 they did last year, history ot their paity wnen us poncj to take them to and from the Execu- anJ conduct carried elections as often tive Mansion, would puzzle one more as election day camo around. In those deeply versed in the mysteries of the days men speke of the "unterrified de- law even than Judge Durham. And mocracy;" nowadays, with the memo- then why Uncle Sam should be re- rie3 last session still fresh, they speak qnired to pay $20 for the nse of each of a democracy afraid of its own shad- of these vehicles for two hours is an- ow and ready to run before the shadow otherjnyslery. The new Democratic 01 the republican party. Courage, gen official sees in this time honored cus tlenieo, and fire away. You can't get torn an expenditure ef the peoples ahead by standing still. N. Y. Her money; that is a little too extrayagant W. uisorucrti, mix are svcuiuiary 10 i hi perfect action Of trie Kidneys and liver. The natural cathartic is bile, which is taken from the blood by the liver. If the liver ails the bile is not forthcoming and the person gets into a constipated habit. jierson gets : . constipated This, eventually followed by piles, ij almost always .an indication of cow. liver, ana a i easing ui.-.vn oi mo Ky.iem. uemovc tne congestion, re viv liver and restore Uie EW?i.-ya by the use ot Warner 8 SAFE Cure." these constitutional Bccondary ii&ep.eo3 disappear. restcd e the and UPflnftPyPQ1 Maiiy Pef'l"0 BUlr untold agonies all their lives with headache. nr.fuKUiiL.Ot They try cvrry remedy in vain, for they have not ptruck the cause. With Borne temperaments, kidney acid in the blood, in spite of all that, can bo done, will irritate and inflame the brain and produce intense Buffering. Those obstinate headaches which do not yield readily to local treatment, mav be regaruea quiiu rvnuimy jisjui tj nuiiti-i ui ty;nm THESE ARE SCIENTIFIC FAC1S, SSSafe'! that tho statement we make, tha t W s r ne r 's S A F E C u r a ' ia th ' 'mfwi ef fective remedy ever discoveed for the ureaiest numlwrof human diseases." ia infi. Ced. It is not a remedy without a reputation. Its sales for the past year have been greater than ever, and ihe advertising thereof less than ever, showing incon tcstibly that the merit r,)7pMehasgivcnitapermanentplaco and value. Teoplo have a dreadful fear of Bright'a fljseasc, bat we can tell them from our experience that it is the ordinary kidney disease that iroduccs no jtain inai is lo-uay iuv yi cu i c-1 viiem y vf itc u a mu n ravei gieai ana an powerful, bccait? in nine cases out cf ten, its presence is not suspected by either the physi cian or t he vlctiai ! The prudent man who finds himself year after year troubled with little odd aches aui a:!r.:f pts that perplex him, ought not to hesitate a 2h mnmpiit n in tiia roal cans-'J of ii! uLseraso. If he-Will Pive himsplf 1hnrnimV r-n. Ftitutional treatment v-UU1 Warner's 8AFS Cure" and "Warner's SAFE PHIS," he will get a new lease oi life and justify Jn his own experience, ally sappcai ASK YOUS FBUNOS AND HFiSH-RS WHAT THEY TKIHK OF as hundreds of thousands have done, that J3 per cent, of human diseases arerea attributable to a deranged condition of Wneye, apd that thoy will disapp when tlicee organs are restored to lieali a. . - JSJ--jv. .. i ; The Iieading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. rs lo.vjsi.r to Humiltuti. KubK!ii;i; - - - Okec;ox. N. P. BUNNELL, "FOUNDRY, Machine' Shop, Ya'OU !Miop, on Sli Blacksmith Shop C AN MAKIi CAST1N(!S FROM ONE ouure to three tons wciaht. Small Ca pola for small castings. 3Ioncy refuuded if work is uot satisfactory. J ortl;n:il prices! 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A T..ll .t.v. t iv r ua ljiue or Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tablk axd Pocket Cctlkry, Glassware, Crockery Qneensware Etc. Goods Delivered anywhere in the City limits, Free of Charge! Makes The Very Best Lumber. """"" ao nn m oo BARKER & WILLIS, RUSTIC per U .... FLOORING per M . . . Camkkon & Co. Managers. s;ii,.,nr.. : , . uiiica iiuui KoscLHircr on , I,,,,- n .1 1. o c - "'I' 1 v.v,wn mauo ill f?UlllIIIfr. H T H IT P But before W. G. u Uli f you do ihat come 'round WOOBWAED'S U -AND to o - n m r ci ci m im p DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. A SPECIALTY. . Produce bought and the highest cash . rice paid. ROSEBURG OREGON. New Stage Line. ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the Biggetst and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. use nothing but the best leather, and ha-.r- got vKiiiiUNii IN Tills LINE. DON'T FAIL TO OA1.T. nv air W. Gr. Woodwards Mosehurg. 8Q& A 1! A nil ham -SUCCESSOR TO Wheels? & -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednen diys, FriduvK, and returns Tuesday, llmrsdays, nnd Saturdays. Time of I aving both terminal iioiiits 6 o'clock A M. ami ariivts at each joint at . 6 o clock p. M. Hour, T. McCllloch, Prop."!" EL'UOl'EAN TLAS. JJSMOXD HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, CORNtK KEOSt ASD MoREISOS StS PORTLAND, OREGON Tuosas Cn.tRAx-, Proprietor. 11 Kiakskt Street Bas Fbasciso Cau. Produce Bought AND TIIK- Ilighcst CASH PHICe Paid' Give me a tll r.uJ coiikluvc yourK-lvc, !ZXS??T??Z?zzrs!.!; ??;.t '3 SOJIETJTIXG XEWf A Steam Cooker suitable for private families or hotels, cooking all kinds cf meat, vegetables, fruits, puddings eic. BY STEAM retaining all that is usually lost by evflporatiou and avoiding any offensive mell in the room while cooking onionss kroutete. Manufactured and for sale by G. V. Jouxsojr, Roseburg, Or. IM 1 1 EXAiiMl. THE DAILY is tlic i?t uioniing j.:uriiI tnbiished Pacific Cfast. THE WEEKLY on the is tho most complete Weekly . It hra tlic lar. I gest circulation. j Daily one year. . . .$6.oo Weekly ' " ...$1.50 IWraii tancrs to Examiner Publishiuj; Co. Kan Francisco Cl, Sauijjlc copy &nt frve. GOOIlS dulivcrcJ anywhere in the aty Liruiu fio .f Charge. Henry Elcxston. Jackson Street, EstulilUhcd 1S.-J2.J ' A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. . THE LEADING . AND wmmmT mmom ' OF OREGON. Roseburc;, Oregon. Has 011 hand constantlv a larire and comnlcte aysortinnnt. nf General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friond J v-JItX aud patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideralion oiUie Wu!?ffb?S SCarCitV Of llinniV nnrl nrocnnt Jnni.nc.mn in itl I 1 M 1s. of Memory, Lassitude; Nocturnal Kraii-- uiv, utjiiviuii 111 uuuiuwa, m 1 Bioim, aversion u socicir, duniuxn of vision, Noieei u mc iiau, uo viiai nuiu amiinir unohserred in tne unne, ami many otner iisease that lead to In- OCKG WEN Suffering from any of the above consult us r.t onee. Tho drain can be ntc.i.iHl. ritai. ... ', in iub uu on again pleasant instead oi uuruun. Anere may oe RIDDLE-AG ED MEN who ar .rouhlcd nth too froqueut evacuation of wicuiauucr, orien accompanied by a slight smarting or burninir sensation, and a rliaiiiii.jik....i. - wMiuH wic v.-ni!iui account lor, Kopy sedi- uiciiv in nio unnc, etc many oie of tbis dlllicnltr oiuiMnl 1.1 Ik. 1.: 1. - . 1 " ......... ...vaum;. un:u 1 a i.nB Mvraii butm m seminal weakness. Cures Guaranteed 15 all Sucn Cases. COSgrLTATlOW FrRR. Thnrniltrk imlnilin. and advice, inclading chemical analvaia and micro scopic examination of the tl.-ine. Am hiaual opinion given in every easi. The following Ucdicincssunnlied at the S1K ASTLY COOPER VITAL HEMTOIIATIYK it. ktti. . . ... .. ' in unir cmca ine qnaniiir, SAMPLE BOTTLK FKfc'R. Sent to any one apiilying by letter, atatinj symp toms, sex and ape. Strict secrecy In regard to all The Celebrated Kioxrt Rehkit, NEPHRITICCM, for all kinds of kidnoy and bladder complaint, coo. urniuua, k1-1! leucorrnuxi, eic rorsaieny all Uru j- The Eiifflisb IvANDKLiuN, UVtCK AND DT8- PEPSIA PILL is the beat in the market. F..r .1. Dy an arnjrg-ists; pnee 40 cts. a ojttie. Address EXGLISH MEDICAL DISPE53ART. A o. 1 1 Kearxet Strrkt, Sk Frarcuoo, Cal study their own interests by calling on h;m and examining GGGBS Aim PRIGES belorc purchasing elsewhere. I do not claim to sell froods l M 1 .1 . . O di co!i, or less man cost, out will assure all who patronize me iat inoy will iret their jroods ' r (i 0 At The Lowest Livlnir Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price, Sol. Abraham. Drain & Cof Drnin. Douglas Co,, Oregon, GENERAL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Hardware, Crockery, o- -O- -0 HA TS, CAPS, BOOTS AMD SH OES. crs will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im possible here to enumerate. Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing a'l can be satisfied tbat it is for their interest to make purchases bore as wo juv and sell for cash only. IIW SfOlIs o 'Jl ft Xfl O b M. JOSEPHSON. fill CASH Keeps a f till line of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. A full line of Satins, Brocades aid Velvets. A ftill line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A full line of Clothiuff. A fall line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Ilats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. H A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos fi A fall line of Crockery and Glassware. And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kinds of Idies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. 0 0! 13 o -OOnZS JKTJD SX3X 2KXXI- JS1 JOSEIPHSOlsT. LAITGENBERG'S Jacbeon Strect,0ppo8lto Pout Office, It o sel org, Oregon. KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of Rastern and San Framiweo and other makes ot BOOTS, SHOES, OArTEBU, SUP PHS and everything in the Buotand Skosj line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full Btock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LA NQErfBE 8 O. JPUHNI7 UliE PALAGF, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE . Has the finest stock of furniture south ot Portland which he selki as cheap as it can be bought in he State." The new fanglod DOUBLE BED LOUNGE. PATENT CORNICES. Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And all kiodi of Children Chairs, etc J. GU.PERfiI.EETS.