Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, February 04, 1887, Image 1

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ROSEBURG REVIEW
.: 18 IH8WSD
FRIDAY MOUNINGS
BT
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. N. BELL, - - Editor.
ROSEBURG REVJEW
HAS THE
FIIIESTMQB OFFICE
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
And other Printing, Including
Urge and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bills
.... Neatly and Expeditiously executed
AT PORTLAND P RICES.
jl'TlllS1lllWMSMWWMMBMW"
Fooling Geuernl Sherman.
Ros
eoiiF
eviWo
One Year - -Six
Months - - -Three
Mouth - -
- - - $ 2 50
- - - 1 25
- - T 1 00
NO. 44.
vol; xi.
ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, .1887.'
GESEEAL DIEE0T0B Y.
Gaovsa ClevElaxd. Presuleut.
Thos. F. Bayard.. Secretary of State
DAFIEI.T. MAirmso.Secrctary of Treasury.
L. Q. O. LAMAR .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Esdicott. Secretary o War
W. C. Whitkit Secretary of Navy.
W. T. VltA ....... .Post Master General .
A. H. Gaelawd. .... Attorney General.
Morruwx R. Waits Chief Justice.
STATE OP OREGON.
J. N.Doltb.. 1 u.s. Senators.
T.H. Mitchell n
Bursas HwmaKM Congressman,
Sylvester Pknnoter ..Governor.
Geo. W. McBride SecreUry of btate.
G. W. Webb , State Treasurer.
E.B. McELROT....8upt. Tub. Instruction.
Feank Bakeb Stato Printer.
R. S. Strahan- . .. )
Wm. P. Lokd, ....Suprenw Judges.
W. W. Thateb,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ..
R. 8.' Beak. ............ ...Judge.
4. W- Hamilton .... Proswcating Attorney.
' DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Johk BKm, . Senators.
J. H. Shcpk. )
Wm. Makhimo,
Hwbt Rogers, f ..Repres ntatives.
G. W, Uidplb, ( ' r
C. B. Wilcox, 1 ,
Thos. R. Sheridan Clerk.
Ben. C. Acer ....Sheriff.
D. S. West Treasurer.
G. T. Russell School Superintendent.
Jas. A. Sterling Assessor.
J. B. FrrznuaH County Judge,
J. Hall. C. A. MuGss Commissioners.
N. E. Britt Surveyor,
Dr. S. 8. Marsters Coroner
Tnos. Smith" Sccep Inspector,
PRZCIKCT OFFICERS:
T. L. Gannon justices.
Tas. IIarfham i
Peter Idnger Constable
CITY OF HOSEBURG. "
H. C-Stanton, !
John Rast, J
J. P. Shbrioan, Trustees.
O L Willis,
P. Benhdict. f
T. Ford Recortlor,.
JoimrHowATtD-. r . .-. ...... ... : r.Mawhai.
Will H. Fisher . Ireasnrer.
TJ. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. W. Johnston. Register.
A. C. Jones .Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. S. Paguk Observer.
PROFESSIONAL-
L 7. LAKE, , JOHN LANE
JANB&LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, np stairs.
R. a HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CANYOXVILLE OREttOX
K. L. MILLER, M. D
Homoeopathic Physician.
Offiica un stairs In the old Sheridan
Urifik-Oll Jackson Street. Roseburz.
n m..:. j:,. . ..:1.V
Oregon. uuiuuw uucosca a qvuiuiiuj. i
i
W. L. FREEMAN M. D.
rrnc in dr. hoover's old
1 f Stand, where he roar be round day or
night when not professionally angaged.
trSPBCIAL Attention Giyea to SURGERY
nd Diseases of Women.
Dr. THOMAS GRAHAM,
A GRADUATE
Of th UnHrewMjr of Pa. at Pbllodolphla and of the
ROTAL OOLLEOB OF BURGEONS, and ROYAL
COVLBQZ Of PHTSIOIAlfS, LONDON ENGLAND
has located for Ihs pracHe of his profcsglon in
Oregon.
ROSEBURO
Offie and restdeaoo, Washington street opposite
the OathoHe Church
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
' (Pronounood Ama.) V
HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
UNIVERSITY
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose- j
btirg. : '
Dr. C-A-BON H AM
RESIDENT DENTIST
Rosebnrg - - - - Or.'
MdM nTtflmd in Marks' boUdiiur. Ky rermU
II tion M a Dantist is based on the merits of my
work. Price reasonable and to suit the tunes.
mraoLD riLUNO a erEcuLTV.tj
The Leading
DRUG HOUSE
W. S. Hamilton.
CSaoceesor to 8. Hamilton.
RosBBORO - - - Oregon.
it"!?l
"IS
nktalnsA. and all Patent BnalneM in the V. 8.
Patant, Office attended to for MODERATE FEES.
Uur one. IB oppoeiv. we u. a. nmn vnucc, kuu
w can obtain Patent, in less time than those re
ntntatmm WASHINGTON
find MODEL OB DRAWING. We advise as to
DatentabllitT free of charee; and we make NO
CHARGE UNLESS WZ OBTAIN PATENT.
W rafar hera to tha Postmaster, the Sunt, of the
ifoner Order Dir.. and to official Of the U. S. Pat
ent Offlce. For circular, advice, terms aud referea-
ces to aetaal clients in your own Bcaie or couniy,
write to '
, A. SNOW & CO
Opposite PaUni Office, Waghlngrton, D. C.
J. J SKTTlK.
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler ami Optician.
ALL WORK WAUK ANTED.
Dealer in Watrhes, Clocks, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINK OF
CIUARS, TOBACCO A FANCY GOODa.
THE ONLY RELUBLE OPTOMErt IN TOWN
for the nrotierfelftiHtmont of Spectacles. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles Mid Eye
abuses. Office in Hamilton's Brick Block.
NEW-YORK LUMBER
& Wood Yard
Go To EL EU Howell's
East side of track one block south of
depot is where you will find number
one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar,
Fir, and all Dioientiou lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar pests, 1 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
vts the finest establishment on the Pa
cific coast, it employes seventy men.
The Proprietors and Overseers are all
Eastern men and experts in the-'blfsi-ness,
the machinery is-ivew and put
up in the best man'ner, and all under
srtictjdiscipline and order. Their
w'oik is all done by number one me
chanics and i3 equal to any work of
the kind done in New York or the
East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and
Gates complete. I also represent a
number one mill at Yoncolla where I
hayo sawed all Dioientiou J umber to
order on short notice. All guaranteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices before purchasing.
Stove wood constantly on hand at
HARD TIME PKICES.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA!
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
And Connections.
Fare from Portland to San Francisco 832; to Sacra
mento 230.
Clc connections made at Ashland with stages o
the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND I
Mail Train
LEAVE. r ARRIVE.
Portland 8.00A. SI. Rogebunr.. ..6.15 P. M.
Roseburst 6.25 P. M. I Ashland 4.00 A. M.
Ashland 8.45 P. M. Roscburg....5.05 A. 31.
lloseburg 5. IS A. M. I Portland 3,45 P. M.
Albany Express Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Pirtland 4. Of P. M. Lebanon 6.20 P. M.
Lebanon 4.45A.M. I Portland. .. .10.05 r. M.
PTJLMAN PALACE BLErIIitr UAiia
Daily between Portland and AshUnd.
Tlic U. ana u. it. 14. ferry manes connection wiui.
the regular trains on East Side Oi v. from lootoi si
West Side Division
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
If ail Tiain
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvallis 12.25 P.M.
Con&llis.... ..1.30 P. M. Portland..... 0.15 P. M.
At Corvallis conuccUwith trains of Oregon Pacific
for laquina iiay.
Express Train-
LEAVE. 1 ARRIVE.
Portland 4.60 P. M. 1 McMinnville.. 8.00 P. M.
McMinnville.... 8.45 A.M. Portland s.uua. ai.
Tvxl Ui-kctH for sals and bamraire checked at com-
nmv'i mi tnwnofflee. cor. Pine and Second streets.
Tickets for principal points in California can only be
procured at company s onice.
FwiirM will nnt h received for Bhinment after 5
l!nrnpr anil prrini aca.. i-onianu. vrr.
o'clock p. M. on either me jywi or we diub
R.KOEIILER, E. P. KUUttus,
Manafor. O. F. 4 Pass Agent.
H G
ika""9 A 0T
ORGAN
Has attained a standard of excellence which
droits or no superior.
It cont"iin8 every improvement thatlnvennve
fOLius, skill and m&uey can produce.
3 ' '1
Those Organs are celebrated for volume,
I schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED BEPUTATIOIT.
I UXEtJUAI-ED FACIIJTIES,
SKILXED WORKMEN,
. BEST MATEBIAE,
OOMBITfEOt KAKB THIS
THS POPUIiAB OEQAH
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues aad I'rioo LUts, on applioattcn, rsxa
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
r. Randolph and Ann SU.. CHICAGO. ILL
CITY DRAYING
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON
JOS. CARLOS.
IBdas are Mm, M these who write te
8liiooACo.,PoraaDd, Maie,wmneeiTa
free, foil information about work which
Umt can da, aod lire at hoDM,ttiat will pa
r tk- fc u n n Mr dsT. Some ban
arnedoTerSSOtaedsr. Ettharsez, roasarold. Capital
not required. Voa are started frsa, """Wliofanat oaee
art atwiitsu nn ( wWi (wmm, i0 Imijj
OTJa f i 1SVE&Y
I WAR
IS j BANTED
TO I
1 HVfl
jSZXXESm TKAB3
mm
LI UXJJJ
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BilLEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
2TTiri house hag lately ctynged bands and is
oroughly renovated and refurnished. The travel
ng public will Ond the best of accommodations
No Chinamen Employed.
SMI1H BAILEY. .
ABSOLUTELY
FI us r CLASS
W
RS. D. C. McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE
Iiarge Samplo Rooms for Commercial
-Travelers:
Coach o and from the house ' -
Bap;gajC delivere free "of charge.
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Ricliard Tliomns, Prop.
JTii'Stt Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND TUE-r-
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
Central Hotel !
ROSEBURG, OHKGON,
OPPOSITE CARL0ITS LIVERY STABLE.
Board and Loilging pet day $ I . oo
" " " " week S.oo
' Without Lodging 4 . oo
Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 cents
Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel
ers and the public generally.
No Chinese employed .
"New Restaurant !
J. Clements Proprietor.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
One door south of Est'm'a grocery store.
MEALS 25 cts.
3IOOKE'S RESTAURANT.
(Piincipaid Kus'mcss Street.)
rtosetmrgv. Oregon
MEALS 35 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keen tho Best the Market Affords.
CIVIL BETO STORE
V. L. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods G-rccoics etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.
NEW STORE
AT-
IIL.LAflD
'9
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Made Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
. . i a
tirf.-rl.aaa otinro liivfl him ft Call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken 111 Exchange for Goods.
t3LAll orders promptly attended to.
MRS. S. A. HITCUIXSOX,
MILLINERY STORE!
i Oakland, Orcjron.
. ADIES WILL FiSD MY STOCK LARGE AND
If Complete. Prices moderate.
frit M Call. Ubs. S. A. Hctchinsos.
Th BUYERS' GTJTDB la
1 sennit Sept. eoad BlakMb.
i eswli vesor. 49 BU pat
I BXxTlli teelMM.'vrtaawTea-
' 3.BOO UItutrtloiui a
vrnole tnctore VMOlery,
OITKS Wholesale Prloea
diree to contumere on eOl good, for
pexsmaal os- AtmUy aie. Tells how to
order, svnd gtrcc exact cot of erery
tktaar rem sue, eott, drink, weetr, or
lrVron with. The. MTAXCABUB
BOOKS nrrt-- Isfbnaation gloaned
Af world. "We
will mail m oopy FREE to on aul
drcM upon receipt of 10. to defray
cxpeaax of iwolling. Ixt na neor from
won. . Beepeetfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO".
887 Oc n Wadtaah Aveone, Chicago, Ilk
Malanssene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN FLOED'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made .to oider.
CALL INSTANTER.
1 U IClrIi3KU
The Entire Stock of
-of o-
I. R. DAWSON,
At-
I RIDDLE
Consistinj; of
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
Etc.
Etc. Etc. Etc, Etc.
Am now oO'ciing the same
At Pnc33 That Defy
Oompatition.
FOR
CASH
At ,
!Sidl!e -i Oregou.
. Gornutt.
LL PERSOSS KNOWING. THEMSELVES I If
xY deh'ed to Noah Comult. will please call at my
otlice at Kiddles at tho store and ftcttie at once.
; r. uornutt.
THE GRIPE CURB.
SAL-MUSOATELLE
In America
WITHOUT THE EXPFNSE OF AN i
ETJEOPEAN. J OHM FY!
The crystalized salts, as obtained in a pure stats I
from grapes and choice fruit, iu a porta bio, palat-
j able, simple form, are now presented to the public of j
Amorica as tho grandest resolvent of impure blood,
corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels
the natural promoter of -
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.,
Eminent physicians claim this achievement a now
a in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes
I the blood with its natural s:Uines that are lost or
I nliinlnariul A-nev (law
I """ " -j
SAL-MUSCATIILIj!
A POSITIVE, NATURAL
SICK HEADACHE AND
DYSPEPSIA CUBE,
Sal-M uscatelle Is Nature's own product. It sup
plies to the system the want of sound, ripe tfrapes
and fruit; it is the simplest and best preventive and
cure for all functional dcransrements of the liver and
kindred ailments; prevents the absorpti on of ma an
al diseases fevers of all kinds; counteract, the ef
fect of bad air, poor drainage and impure mater; a
powerful oxydizer of the blood; a natural specific
for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the
effects of accidental indigestion from excessive eat
ing and drinking. Have it in your homes and on
your travels. It is a specific for the fagged, weary
ana worn-out.
Prepaired by the
London Sal-Mcscatelle Co.
bOXDOX, ENQLASD.
Beware of imitations. The eenuine in "blue
wrappers only."
t9Send for circulars G. . EV NOVfTCn, General
American Manager, P. O Box 1903, New Tork City.
Mention this paper. For sale by B. tlam lton Rose-
bunr Oregon.
w
THE
New York Coffee House
X1.33 S T-A-TXarxLIsTT
And Oyster Saloon
tar.
Leading Chech Restaurant j
in the City.
8IFERD HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORT LAND ORECOM.
iiTPrivite Rooms of the Latest Designs for Ladiel
OPEN DAT AND NIGHT.
I
T. L. Gannon," C. A. Blackman
' CARRIAU'E, WAGON,
AND ;
KBLACESEHTH'SHOPI
1
C, Adamson Old Stand. Jackson Street. -
MANUFACTURERS OF
C.rb,lAGE3, HACKS, BUGGIES!
. All Kinila of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. Oasnon & Blackmas.1
j: FROM
KU:ELUH3 TO bEuiPiHEjulTY.
From Roscburgto Looking Glass .$ .75
" Foot of .mountain. ... 2.00
" . tf.- Dora 5.00
" Fairview. ......... . 5:5
" Sumner. 6.50
" Marshfield ...7.00
" Empire City 7.50
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
M
For Particlars Inquire at the Post Office.
Jas C. aicCWLLbCJU, Prop.
DR. LtEBfG'S
W OXDEUFUL
German Invigorator
Beu who areuffering
Liscase and Weakness bro .
on by early imprudedcu o
excesses, causmif nervou
debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., have
ing tried in vain every known remcilv, should pro
cure immedtitetj Ml. LIEBIO'S lNVIOOHAToi:
z.
THE DOCTOR will a-rce to forfeit S'.XCO or
ciso undertaken, not cured. The reason why s
t many cannot get cured of weakness and the abov
diseases is owinir to a complication called PKUtiTA
TOKKHEA with Hyperesthesia, wbib reuiru
seecial treatment.
DR. LIEBIU'S INViGORATOR Ko. 2. under o u
ad 'ice and special treatment, is the only Positive cure
for PKOSTATOKKI1EA.
DR. LiEBlU & CO. for the past nineteen vcars
have made an exclusive socially of h treatment o
diseases of men.
If muinles appear ou the face, if von become list
less and despondent, look out for the complication
with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known
as Prostatorrhca. Hundreds of lives have been lost
and thousands have lost their property and pleasure
in life from its effects, Varicocele; or wormy veins
of the scrotum, often the unsuspected cause of Lost
Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., DR. LIEllIG'S Invig
orator, No. 2, is tho only known remed yfor th
above complication, and a perfect and pennant n
cure win Be euaranteed in all cases undertaken une
dor our special advice and treatment.
Most powerful electric belts free to our p ilio'i
To prove the wonderful power of the INVI JOR
TOR, A S2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.
Call or address,
Dr- Ueoic & Go's Private Dispensary
J.. 1 .... .... c. C t' .1 .... i
2! 6,000,000 people USE
FERRY'S SEEDS
mr-": Di M FERRY A CO.
II Si lr are admitted to be the
i CM. FERRY GO'S
rrirUwa Prir4
JSEED ANNUAL
For 1887
2 wfa be mailed
j?. FREE to all
last season's
customers
Without or
deiins it
Jnvaluabi to
tSLEvery ptr.
CS Jf o unit uar.
teHr dm. Field or
dm,
7oiMr8ECl
J tend for U.
r. B. M. FERI
Detroit I
SBEDB $howd
tor it. Address
FIRRY CD.
Mich.
J. 0. SHERIDAN
Successor tof
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN
DEALER IN
HARD WARE
Stoves and Tinware,
: Rosclmrg, Oregon
rnilB undersigned takee pleasure -in an-
1 nouncing to the public that he Bulling
everything in his lino at prices that
DBF? COMPETITION!
IF YOU WANT
STOVES, AGSIGULTUlifi.L TOOLS
IEON. STEEL, NAILS,
iTORSg HOES. TIN WAEE, OUTLEBY
tl"1J' UU11J',"" "
Oi, anvthine in my line, call and examine my
stock and learn prices oeiore purchasing else,
where, aa I am selling lower than ever.
J. C. SHERIDAN
THE OLD RELIABLE
BBT-'OHBSBSQ?
, Established in 18G7.
J acob Bitzer
Douglas County Bank,
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
Roaeburg " - - - Oregon
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn on
Portland, San Francisco. New York and
I other pointa . BUla of exshange On the
I principal cine, oi Europe. Ueposits ro-
i 1 a .l 1 s-t -
ceivea buujbcs io cnecK. uouectiona made
on ail acccssablepointa at reasonable rates.
i.llLLV000 MILLS
OX HUBBARD CREEK.
CLARKE 4 BAKER, Propiietors.
We are now prepared to furnish lumber o the
beet quality in quantities to suit the purchasers,
always having on hand the largest rtock of any ma
in Doagia. County.
We will fumUh lumber at our mill at the fo'dowi ng
- PRICES.
Sol rough lumber..,
....3 to $10
...... ....$10
Mo. t flooring, 6 inch D tt M
No. I flooring, 4 inch D tJJ .....
Ho. 1 Boiiuilng lombcr 810 M
' CLAEKK ft BAKER.
u HEALTH 1(2
1 1
R0YALIS.'JJ JX NJ
Wm
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of parity
. trength and wholcsomcness. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com
petition with th4 multitude of low test, short I
wewiH aium or phosphate powders. Sold ouly in
cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ICC Wall
St. N. Y.
H. O. Stanton
DEALER IN-
iVll 8 HI II 11(117 l
-OF
THF. RF.KT OTT AT TTY
OENEllAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING Lc
Boots & Shoes
OFgTHE BEST QUALITY.
a full
of
sin h aa ass a -w i
Wood And Willow
WAKE. .
OBOOKBBY
& GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY,
Subscription
AGENCY.
Subscription received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
Xxveat Overland lioute!
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
ONLY LINE RUNNINC-
'ullmaa Palace Sleeping Oars,
Magnificent Day Coaches, and
Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oa iS
-WITH BERTHS FREE CF COST
wpnAf wAcntvrTAv Avr ftrrnv
I-ROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
rpr rrTTP CT
1 J LllLt JJriO 1
C?4 C . . a 1 x .1 MinniiHt.Al!
M a . ..imufn-v,..
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING
PALACE DINING CARS.
(Meals, 75 Cents.)
FASTEST TIME EVER MADE
CD HM TUC PflAQT
rnUifi I nt uUAa I
OVER THE-
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council Bluffc,
St. Joseph, Atchison,
Leavenworth,.
Kansas City,
Burlington, Quincy,
til
SteLouis, S Chicago
3L'
MET
AND ALL P01NTS-
I PASIT1 AND fOUTHEASrn,,
I IjasI and OoutheasJ
-o
Via St. Paul and Sliuncapolis.
SJLiKEPITXG CARSi-
A rt hniiluin n rrnulnr TJr-
press Trains over the
Entire Length of
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Leave Portland at 3:00 p. m., daily; ar
rive at Minneapolis or St. Paul 12:30
p. m., third day.
Connection made at St Paul and
Mmneapolis to all points .cast, toutn
and Southeast i
PACiriU uiviolUJN.
. ,
Tmin lives Portland daily at 11:4
a.m. amviriT at JNew lacoma o:ou
. . T m nnn
if MMPotin with o. it. & n. ca's
-i ...
boats for all points on Puget Sound.
. ., . p
A. D. Chakltoit,
General Western Passenger Agent,
No. 2 Washington St,
' . Portland, Oregon.
This paper is kept on file at E. C. Dake s
advertising agency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex
change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts
for advertising can be made for it.
COAL MINING IN GREAT BRITAIN.
Two Recognized Method! of Working
Out Coal Dangerous Subsidence.
The alarming subsidence which took
place some time ago in Scotland, on the
North British railway, near Prestonpons,
and which was fortunately unattended
by any accident, has doubtless added a
fresh source of fear to the nervous rail
way passenger. That the permanent
way of a railway for a distance of about
fifty yards should suddenly sink to the
extent of two feet is almost incompre
hecsible at first; and had this subsidence
occurred while the train was passing, in
stead of immediately afterward, the
consequences might have been dis
astrous. It is the case, however, though
it may not be generally known, that
subsidences fortunately only ; gradual
and comparatively inappreciable are
taking place over many of our railway
linos andjtbat-ttrniJs : actually
being extracted from underneath nearly
every line of railway under which there
is any mineral to get
Thorn are t.vcn rcwwmiMui mofhivfa rf It
wornmg out coai. xne oia metnoa is i
what is known as the "stoop-and-room"
or "pillar-and-room" system; and the I
method introduced into Scotland about
the beginning of the present century is I
known as the "lonewaU" or "Shrooahire1
gvstem of workinsr. The first svstem
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bed of coal is struck, "rooms" are worked I
out. loavinc "Dillars'' or "stooDs" to sun-
port the superincumbent strata. The ob-
;"r,rilur :r r
iiaTe a large rpom worked out, and as
ttBV"VP w yuxar jl uuu iuwij. i
while the mine was open.
But this system entailed the entire
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loss of the pillars so left.- To obviate
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passages, eeiaom exceedmg fourteen
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eral until the extremity of the availa- I
ble coal is reached. When, however,
and the coal has thus worked out aa far
as can be done, the miner commences to
work backward, taking out the stoopsor
pillars as he goes. The whole roof of
the mine then comes down; and this is
the most dangerous kind of subsidence,
It does not take effect immediately above
ing on, but it also "draws'' round
about it.
ine "longwau," or bnropshire method
of working, is what is known as the
system of complete excavation: that is.
the miner takes out the whole coal as he I
proceeds, leavmg perhaps only a foot of
the roof, should the overlying strata be I
soft, and props up a passage with wooden
supports as he proceeds, to enable him J
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packed on each side of the "road" with
the waste material taken out withu the.
coai. inis metnoa or worangr tnougn
the whole the safest for the surface, and
tr nonocaanfo imnMaa enheinanna ia rvn I
is generally the one adopted.' In fact,
as mineral landlords are paid, in lieu of
rent, a royalty or lordship on every ton
surface, and as the tenant can more
quickly extract the mineral by the
wooden prop method, ho is generally
ner. when nracticable. Chamber's Jour-
nal.
An Illegible Prescription.
A gentleman received a note from his
lawyer which he was unable to decipher.
On his way to his office he met a friend
at the door of a drug store. The mend,
after vainly attempting to read the note,
suggested urns iney step insiae ana nana
cn rrrpnron runt thpv atvn inaina nrtri nana
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I it tr tbfi Arxicrmat. wit.hnnf: mnimint
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aruggist, alter stuaymg it m si-
lence a f ew minutes, stepped behind his
I t,
Z a C a- T
I turned with a bottle of medicine duly
labeled, and bearing directions. When
I the centleman saw his lawyer he was
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"1-
4 p. m. of the following day. It is a
pretty difficult matter to "stick" the regu-
lation druggist. Medical Age.
Constructing a Faper Cbimriey.
A large factory of Breslau required a
chimney fifty-four feet in height. In-
I Elvuu ul wusuuoiuig kiio tiiiuuuey witu
j bricks, as usual, a Large number of solid
x j r a! Ai. t. : ; it-
blocks of irer firmlv romnrpaaed were
made use of. These blocks were placed
cureiuiiy ua on . wp TO uie ouier anu
loinM tocether with a, snftcial cflmftnt
- 'x . .1. . . 1 .1 1
The chimney is non-inflammable, is very
elastic, and is by the nature of the ma-
leriai qiuve Becure xrom ugng wmca
bu uiteu piajo buvii Ban uavw wiui uie
more ordinary sort of factorr chimney,
New York Sun.
On May 4, 1770, the legislature of
Rhode Island passed an act releasing the
inhabitants of that colony from aUogl-
OOiVv W Vllav elltOLU V fVOOLVOllaCU
in the upper house by unanimous vote.
and in the house of deputies with only
six dissenting voices out of sixty. The
independence, and the establishment of
a eeu-constnutea repuDuc
The Darwin Theory.
A Russian physician was lately con -
Bulted h a woman 011 account of ape-
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tension Oi we spine wmca lynum a uui
two inches long and half an inch thick,
with to vertebrse. Medical Journal.
Th. Beard a Mailt.
The beard is a mask. It conceals,
not the features, but the character. I
never thoroughly understand a man un-
h'l T aaa hi rin'n. It ia the sola index of
mntal intreniditv or of executive vacil-
lation. Cor. Brooklyn Eagle.
I nn c.anA Anthoritr.
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We haveit upon the authority of an
5 aucient manner, wno mows wnereoi ne
I 1 m 1
imrms. uuu ui uuui ut a iviic u n uur
: t
i tnf rariirT 1 11:411 nuuriMiiiiiir . XHBtuin
rae on ea8r-
i irauscnpii.
This paper is kept oa file eit tbe efflc of
tYERSON
DVERTISINq
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flMES BUIL0IK3 iVSBJ tWWWA .
rCTIlf ITXC FarfSWSMfEl IBTEtTISTIS CBCC
ESI IMA i to at Lowtit cash RatM rnrx
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&nt er a son am
About six miles out of Savannah, I
camo across a farmer who accepted a
plug of tobacco, and was ready to sit
down on a log and answer all questions,
says a correspondent of - the Detroit
Free Press. When I asked him about
Sherman's approach, he burst into a
loud iangh and slapped his le, and
was so tickled, that he did not calm
down for two minutes.
"Excuse, me stranger," he finally
said, "but whenever I think of how
I fooled Gineral Sherman it tickles
me all over."
"Did you fool hiror
"Well, I rather reckon." . V :
"How?"- ,
"Wall, you see, that's my- place up
thai-' on the rise. When the war
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umKfl n il j v jis rnp mntr rn nrnn irv
, .
ous reoei rou ever saw- - swore
fight and fout and fit till we lick tho
Yanks, if it took a hnndrod years. I.
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iw,huu v. ma uuci 'linn ucaiu u& AW
"Piobablv he did."
"And aft' he took Atlanta ke
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maao P "'3 m'na to gobble me. lie
knew I'd swore to die before I'd sur
render, and he came along down ft on
Atlanta with over seventy thousand
men, zq surrounu me. ingnty cute
"Yes."
"Wall, they qot here one night about
I reckon that niSh on to
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my house ip thar' and callcl for uje
to come out and - surrender and end
the war,"
"And course you did,"
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the fan comes in. I wasn't home ut
n i)Ut wa3 down in Virgiiiny with
, . .' , ,
Th? entrGd the houso and
sarched and sarched, and went to tho
ba, n anj eaued &nd called, and when
the old w0,uan &mUy tolJ em 1 wa8n fc
home they was the maddest crowd you
-ftf. AVfi on. Tliwr had honfd it.
' . ... . . . .
ttU luc w bc-
paws on me, and had ad their long
march for nothing! I expect Sherman
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wuo "uou
reckon ho won't never quite forgive
me: it ticR ea ii:e oia -woman wusa
than ifc tiekles me an(1 yu'd lt-c
1 come up to the house ana hear ler tell
J1OTv e,.or,f tl... ' v-r,i.M-
j ""d wen they got here and found me
J Where The Shoe Pinthe:
uu8ef oowruer, uiurpny, xrowuer-
I ly and Ingei soil all agree that the
raBf) 0f tiie workinfjmen is too much
l tfm but none of them struck the nail
on the bead as firmly as the noted
freethinker when ho gaid "Hero, is s
shoeshep. One man in the shop is
always at oik during the day. In
the
evening he goes courting soma
I good, nice girl.
There i are five other
men , thn Rlinn wIlrt ... An .n R .
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I fi,; tu i,i it,: ;.
o- iuvracr
ing evenings in dissipation. The first
6. .
young man by and by cuts out these
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oiners, anu guts a uoos ana bqob swre
I nf his mvn. Thpn he niarrim flin rrirl.
I "
Soon Lc is able to take his wife out to
ride of an evening. The five laborers,
his f or ruer companions, who see him
companions,
indulging in . this luxury, retire to a
neighboring saloon and pass a resolu
tion that there is an eternal struggle
between labor and capital." .
mere is an intellectual ana renneu
I sensationalism as well as a - vulcar-
gengationaHsn, of thought as well as of
I . .."
, word. Some seek notoriety through
the eccentricity of their though u
th h Both will
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nave their reward. W. Poole Balferr
Alludinff to the late Edwin P. Whiu-
Ple frien1 Dr- Bartol,
said: "1 never beard a - word : of envy
tvom ana t neTcr a ieam
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malice in ms eye. naC uiguer
I ambition can any man chensn tuan to
u worthy o 8UCi, euosy after death
Kindly offices are possible in a small
ifmn.l.hi.nU
is a small city than a lare one! for at
1 tho furthest you cannot be very distant
from your friends. The helpfulness of
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capitals. T. M. Coan.
To make ."The Man I Am" one
with "The Man I Might Have Been"
is the great end of our lives; it was for
this that we were created. To have
accomplished this is success; to have
missed it is failure. National Baptist.
Judge: "Have you any thing to sav
I before th iude nassea sentence unon
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your Prisoner: Well all I got to say
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is, nope yer honorn consider tue
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nmm. vnn n r,T mw ia wrer n ipe
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