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"ROSEBURG - REVIEW the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 4, 1887. to CEXTRALIZA TIOX. That noble Roman Judge Tlmrnian, Uieirj.rom.ses the trst day the legisla- " speaks his mind on this impm tan t bU1 to our disadranta4 of 120Q tion topic. The S. F. Examiner then salar;e3 of tjie Supreme Judges are that I rMTo writes an able editorial relating to the high famn.lanrrpr thntia now deDre Work or play, rainor shine. SundavsL, 7 he thinkin, men of all p lit- and : V . m, , per . ical parties. .; me wuior sou,., talks as follows: Ta The recent address of Judge , Thui .- Now they have too much money in the man on trie aangers or ccnuc. treasury, so tney aon c nave to work tor i,,. ,, tn niiswc hnt the 13 one niucn more liKeiy to ue care- it. l hey iiaa better not give it o the I f tillv read at the present time than it Judges bnt pass a state bountv for cov- world have been twenty years ago, 0te when home rule in this country was Judges would net more than the voters ha lostskhtof in the fury of sectional h3 conflict. Bntof late this question has for assumed a new form, from the fact tW tWe who wore formcrlv counted Uf upon to defend the principles of local at government have now, in many in- stances: abandoned the work and are now quite as strong advocates of the of centralizing principle as their old time adversaries. In every session ills are introduced into larger and larger powers to the Fed eral authority. The danger of having a strong centralized Government se cured by depriving local governments of their former asceauency, is that m a largo count-y like this it may tre- quently happen that a great section of the people will believe that they have not oeen v ua,-u, "" " 1 . . 1 ...1-j nATitiinar t m r 1 there is no means 01 reua uui i senaration from the Union. A French writer who has been recently traveling in this country asserts in a generation mora the United States must inevita- bly be broken up into thnte or more seLiate nationalities. He cannot be- lieve that the people of the Pacific States will be contented while their interests are legislated upon by those aweuing on tneeast siae 01 we xvouKy mountanis, wnere political supremacy i. :e i. n.miro u I thinks it doubtful if the American people would consent to another warj while a successful secession in the ex treme West might and probably would be followed by tho creation of a great central empire in the Mississippi val ley. Of course all this i3 lrighly specula tive and imaginary. The next gener ation, nor. twenty generations hence, will witness the dissolution of the republic. And those who think the people of this country will not fight again; if the occasion requires it, to Dreserve the Union, have conned the lesson of experience to but little pur pose. Still centralization is a men acing evil. The tendency should bn curbed. The real power of a republic lie3 in the people, and there it ought to rest. No democrat can look with indifference upon the undue develop ment of Federal authority. Judge? Thurman speaks the universal senti ment of 1m party when he points out the diingers of that insidious doctrine. While we are not concerned a,bout the dangers of disunion, we are concerned aiout the dangers of , centralization which the republican party has ho persistently encouraged. The Drain Echo ought to know that "we fostered that railroad project for years past." What is it we have not done 1 Bro. Buick tells you plain ly that this, with many other enter prises have been advocated in tb.8 Plain dealer for years. N?w we are surprised at the Echo we hear from the Calapooia hills, bewailing our indifference to this important undertaking. Sincerely wo do now say for the first time in our existence that we do favor the road from Drain to Scottsburg. However we never were opposed to it but we never heard of it until recently. We should like a railroad to C003 Bay, yet this. Drain road it seeni3 to us is neces aary any way as a "feeder" if nothing more. No gentlemen, withhold your wrath for our direliction, save your dynamite to blast the bluffs on the Drain it Scottsburg railroad. Sic transit THE PEACEFUL SOVTJl. The Louisville Democrat presents these thoughts for the reflection of our republican friends who predicted all kinds of bad thing3 in case the democ racy gained power once more in this country: "The attitude of the solid south since the advent of the democratic . administration of federal affairs can not fail to strike every reflecting mind in the horthern and western states with satisfaction and admiration. Those who were apprehensive that the advent of the democratic party to power would be, as predicted and alleged by repub lican editors, orators and statesmen, the pretext or occasion of turbulent con duct throughout the solid south, must look on the peaceful and industrial flow of events in that section as some thing marvelous as well as something grand and glorious to behold. At the same time ono can not help animad verting upon the wickedly false prophe. cies of the aforesaid republican leaders. It can not simply be said that they were mistaken. The contrast between what ensued naturally, and that which they predicted, is too great for them y have had any basis at all for their predictions." Jcdge Deady has made a failure in sustaining his criticism upon Gov. Pen noyer's message. The papers have proven beyond a question that Deady has been very inconsistent, while the Go v.. has been consistent. That refer ence by Judge Deady at the Unitarian ; Church in Portland the other evening to Pennoyer, was not in very good tasto for a man of Deady's pretended esudition. EXTRA VAfiASCE. Editor Review: We aro living in age of wonders. We send officers tbe legislature to enact laws to amend them for to better our condition anything to say in answer to J udge but instead they make them worse. Deady's stricture on his message, re- They promise economy, but they forget to tit eneoiAn I K at tnAjar.ni-i I w" enough, $5.50 ner dav is a wlentv. all, they' want to give Uiem 10 dav. A hand can be hired to manl Su fof $, fa in that the wav to do wlfh nnr mnno.l 1 f scalns of S10. and the bill that the ins wmino thev shall have, would ravL. S1200 worth of scalns. which would save the sheep of Oregon to the value 10 ftlSS 000 rnnntmr shoon an'A lnmha 81 per head, and I think that many I coyotes will destroy that many or more. I will close for this time, think these things. G. W. Gexgeh. Hattfleation Meeting. The meeting at the M. E. church, last night, to ratify the action of the legis- ... . r.W iiLKtiwij iHwipiey-wiw rainey atteuaeu. cjreecnes were maae in 4.1 favor of the amendment and temperance bv Rev. J. W. Webb, and Senators Dimick, Siglin, Watts, and Lee. Great .... , , , , satisfaction ws expressed by the speak ers that the legislature had taken the acti0n they did, and the determination ln . f nt amnA. ' 0 a,cnt h? thc Pe0Ple was declared. Toe last speaker, besides limothy Daven port from Silverton, was Mr. O' Mil- jey) au Irish-republican-Catholic-prohi. m3nisl frotu Kiinsaa. Salem Scates- man. The rich men of the United States senate that will assemble March 4, are Sherman, Beck, Allison, Chace, Came ron, jwimuiius. naie, hiscock, moitiij, n 1 1 tx 1 11 - 1- -1 1 I Plumb, Eustis, Gibson, Stockbndge, Palmer, Sawyer, Payne, Maxey,Kenna, McPheison, Jcnes, Brown, Evarts and Camden. The only men rated as in very moderate circumstances are Davis, Stewait, Ingalls, Culloiii, Butler and Hampton. M. G. Wjlkixs (Mat) has been ap pointed commis3:u v of the penitentiary and takes charge of that position, with the rest of the now officers, this morn inz. Mr. Wilkins. lws nv.inv friends in Lane county, and in fact all over the state He has been keeping a hotel for some time at Junction City. - Stateman. This is a good appoint ment and pleases ua amazingly. Ed. A citizen, speaking yesterday with indignation about the Roberts affair, said: "Surely that man can have no political future." It 13 hardly wise to jump to this conclusion. Roberta may be elected United States senator. Tie has the qualifications of conduct and character. Oieaonian. Texas elected John II. Reagan U. S. Senator, he receiving seventy -one votes, and Maxey forty-nine. Reagans elec tion was then made unanimous. Rea gan the new senator is a democrat, and has served several terms in con gress. United States Treasurer Jordan will resign shortly after the adjourn ment of congress to accept the presi dency of a national bank. The nation al bank system is getting more popular as the years roll on. The committee exonerated J-H Roberts of Coos from any blame what ever in regard to . his improper pro posals to the would-be lady clerks. A' Italian swallow goes at the rate of 90 miles an hour. The rate of an American swallow depends on how dry the fellow is. Eheumattein and Iteuralgia H days. eureJ in The Indiana Chemical Co. have discovered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rheumatism and Neu ralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and eyery case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and. Neuralgia in 2 DAYS, and to give im mediate relief in chronic cases ana effect a speedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound, which can be filled by your home druggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfaction is not given. The Indiana Chemical Co., Crawfordsville, Ind. TVien Baby was sick, we gave hor C&stotia, When ahe was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, the clung to Caatoria, yntta she had Children, she gave them Castoria, s have s uatr Soother at hand. It is the only safe medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morpfune, but gives the child natural ea from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by A. U. Marsters. "TVfvvvV triflo witlx any Throat or J V VV V Lung Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children are threatened with Croup or "Whoopine Cough. use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble. aj It is a positive cure,' andwe guarantee. u.'jj; mce iy ana ouc A. C. Marsters, . Pennoyer on Deatly. Gov. PennoycV, being asked by a news reporter as to wiether he had lied be believed it hardly w ortii while therc W( as assump- j J ' J - o only, instead of argunmit, in all the judge had said. "If he had nAA.,A frmn nither State or uon , , v n. T7iai " ' aLt ZZ uau w uuuu' ' ana (o matters ovur whtch the the f .,,Jr ifm enusi if nt.inn has com plete control, then I might have been . r ., jndSe in l"e lecture, realy said notli- worthv of an answar. To be sure, ldle. V fn,,no,l , .m.,bv' hnt in recrard t..,i i.5rtl l. .. . as inai Kim uiau mi'L- . . turns, and the Judge ha3 turned lus coat in politics while I never have, When I fn-st came to Oregon we both mA i 1.1.,- u.ur. Srato'a , , , T I iiignts democrats, ami u 1 to rectly informed the Judge is the author of Section 8,. Article 1 5, of the 1 Srnf Pfmq.;tiiuon forbiddin" Ohiua- i in O. a. gon. no X tniiiK x uavo no rep.y make to the J UClge'a stl ictlires, as there is nothing in them really worth - 1 noticin. News " ' Tlie editor of the Oifgonian uffocts to see in Governor Pcnnoyer's message a great deal of heresy and absurdity cropping out, and Iwstinades him ac cordingly. However, as often as Scott comes up to any 01 cue uoernors propositions, he has to admit their op- nositeness: for instance, the .Governor nl,.i, W 1,;E voo,, O 'I acquiescence to the behests of the cor- porations, m the n:a.ter of an uiisuit- able bridge across the Willamette in t ii.i v. k;e. rri.,.,,l., 1 1,0 Governor is berated soundlv; but on . . r,i r-i j , r riaay aeon comes inco poscbsion 01 . - . I the Senate Bill, introduced by JDolpii an(l concludes along with she Governor, th.it it isn't just the thing. His ream taiion doosn't include an apolugy to the Governor, but it ought to. Sec will find out if he lives long enough, Governor Pennoyer always Bpi'iiks by J the card. If he is eccentric, it is the kiii'i of eccentricity the pt-cplu adiiiire. inasmuch sis ho is alwav.s o? the ide of the poo pie. Vidette. Tim fflitt t being made by inteivstc I parties tor the retention 01 ur. Josephijis superintendent of the insane asvlum. together with his coterie of republican assistants and subordinates, will no doubt fail. The former board of asylum managers never filled but one position witn a democrat, and it would be wdl to follow that precedent Julius Stiattou, clerk of the supreme court, should also be relived ns prompt ly as was P. II. D' Aicy when Judges vv atson, vv aiuo anu ioru nssumeu iue T . ITT , T , ermine. Mugwutnpcrv should be kept awav below par in Oregon. Dom. Times. The esteemed Oregonian 'and the esteemed News an fighting each other like our highly valued friends, the cats and dogs. The ono blandly refers to the other as the "bocus" journal, to whir-h thfi rt W rKnnrulS with onithets 1 1 of "snide" journal1 and "morning moss- J . . 0 ucnuuui.wi, .au j v-'j success, these lournalistio amenities are most pleasing and refreshing. They eive a zest of originality to your col umns. "Lay on, Democrat. McDuff:' -Jiivening Judge Gresham, who was so prompt ly nominated by certain persons for tho presidency when he rendered his decision in the case of the Wabash ie cievership, savs he has no aspirations in that direction. This is good for the Judge. It is a great reflection upon the rest of the judiciary when one hon est decision is made the platform for a man to stand upon in running for the presidency. It is an unjust reflection, and is so broad as almost to cast a shad ow upon Judge Guesham himself. Hon. James G. Blaise will speak in Detroit February 22, on the occa sion of the celebration of Washington's birthday by the Detroit Republican club. The statement that Mr. Blaine will make a European trip is denied. He will, however, make an extended western trip. It is not improbable that he will tisit Oregon. The appear ance of President Cleveland and Blaine on this coast next summer seems to be on the programme. Govekxob Pexxoyer will have his hands full if he succeeds in breaking up the swamp land ring of this Btate. This ring has been most active in the state in villifying and slandering all whom it could not control in its inter ests, and there seems now to be some hope that it will be brought to the barof justice and fully exposed to an out raged people. By our dispatches to-day yon will seo that. Mr. Blaine is pushiDg his can didacy. The democrats of these Uni ted States, joined by many republicans said we do not. want Mr. Blaine for President, and they will eay it louder next time, even in tones not to be mis understood. 11 iPPEXTXGS AT THE ST A TE CAPI TOL. THE WHISKT RING. When it was suggested in this correspondence two weeks ago that the whisky ring would make its "usual dirty fight" against anvthinc which threatened interference with its interests'. was taken l0 . , ale dealer who protested that "tbe trade" had no wish to interfere with the course of legisla came to Ught to-day. The prohib -Jution passed the house on Thursday snortiy alter tr.e loiiowing note came to clerk's de8k Mr. : The constitution requires a snic iiSjlSa hibition (that is, Benjamin's motion,) and tne vote on the adoption of the resolution, I will prepare the journal entry for you, as I am now Nothing could be more transparent than this The writer wished not so much to "prepare" to "fix" the journal. If not, why this polite attention in the matter ol the prohibitory res olution only? Two other similar resolutions relative to other matters passed at the same time - b"1 no ofter was made to prepare that Partofthe j?urnal relating to them. It is a subject of speculation on part of the gentleman whom this proposition was addressed, and J5is fellow clerks, whether he was assumed to be a knave or a fool. It is to be regretted that he will not permit the publication of the name ol his correspondent, who ot course has record. It may be assumed from tl.!s incident ,hat no .. however foul. be snared to nullify the action of the legislature respecting " the liquor traffic. Those especially interested in the temperance legislation should be on their guard and see to it that the records are fairly made. THE CHANTS PASS CHARTER. The contest over the Grants Pass chartc is making a deal of confusion among th members, and the division is not somuch upon the facts as upon the personal good will either for Riddle, on the one hand, or Miller on the other. The proposed charter gives the city counc" the authority "to supp.y me innam tants with pure water for domestic purposes. rtnrl Fri tit hfr bm hmnU hlTiAfirinl HCfC. nri for tWs puiposc may exteni its worksand own property beyond the limits of the incorporation but for this purpose it shall not have power to create a bonded indebtedness to exceed $40ioo- The council is also nven authority to " J mae Jaws for the cncourae:ilcn. of manu!ac tories, and for this purpose may txempt them from municial taxation." Those who oppose the charier claim thai the privilijje of creating a bonded indebtedness for water-w.irks is simply a means by which Miller proposes to supply wattr power to Ins mill at the expense ot others, and that the further provision is a means by which he pro- poses to escape tho payment of.I.'cal taxer. They claim further that the re.v.i ;n of a city government, wi'.h city taxation, will amount, practically to confiscation of their property On the other hand Ivlii'.ir claims lhat their taxes will be trifling, and that they are lightii g this charter because t'.iey havs a rchceii t build private waterworks. From ?hst I can learn I behevc that if the bill passes it will be with the clause giving the council outorlty te issue water bond, slacken Oregonian. ut. Al. lloiman in STO&TH-BOVSIi LEO IS LATH RH, 41 IS SCMBER. : Hie Slay at Yauina 1$ Vrolonwl'l era I Slide on the Oregon Faeljie. The following telegrams from the States man's representative with the legislative ex . . cursson will explain the present situation: Yaquina City, Tan. 31, 7a. m. There are several slides in the mountains between here and Corvallis. We will start over this morning. II we get through wc will go to Salem on the Bentloy to-night. .: All here LATER. Yaquina City, Jan. 31, 8 p. m. The leg isla!tive narlv did not pel awav from here to- d There wwe scveral sHdcs thfa mornip but the company put 300 men at work to-day and now the road is clear to the summit. The train Icaves here at six o'clock to-morrow i r ....11 U i.. r , .,".. . . 1 ft by the middle of the afternoon. The party w.m then be ,aken tQ Saem m the rjentiey which is held at Corvallis for that nurtosc, Speaker Gregg started through to Albany on a velocipede this morning, lie will pro bably' reach home on the Albany express to morrow morning. The company is putting forth every en deavor to get the road open through. The weather is very stormy. The steamer has been delayed since Thursday. There has been heavy sea on the bar for over a week. The storm is reported ' general along the coast, still later. Corvallis, Feb. I. The legislative party left Yaquina City at half past five o'clock this morning. They arrived at tunnel No. 2 at half past ii, and walked a mile and a half. They then proceeded on their way for eleven miles in a box car. They then walked seven miles to near Philomath, where the bridge is washed out, and then proceeded by train to Corvallis, arriving at "J p. m. for supper. We go on board the steamer Benlly here, and pro ceed to Albany to-night. We will probably lay there to-night, and proceed to Salem early to-morrow morning by boat.- We encountered from three to ten inches of snow all the way over, i he members of the party are an in gcod health, and jolly, but suffering considera ble fatigue. There will be a quorum in the house to-morrow. Speaker Gregg beat the party to Corvallis three hours. The Oregon Pacific railroad company is treating the party finely, uiing all rssiblc means to get it to Salem. Mann ixo. H. PARRY, M reliant Tailor. in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marks Store. Repairs and Alteration ntatly done. b warranted, ia because it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Remember, we guarantee it, For sale at Mlrster's drug" store. CVtV reliable Medicinea are the best VJ to depend upon.'Acker's Blood El. ixlr has been prescribed for years for all im nurities of the Blood. In every formof Scrof ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases,' it is invaluable. ForEheuraaUsmhaJiequa!,' For sale at Marster's drag store." -. ; 5v pco o. Blood Elixir is the only IVVAY Blood Remedy guaran teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Erup tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic sad Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. For sale at Marslei's drug store. ' Roseburg Flouring Mills RAST & CRITE8ER This mill is turning out CHOICE FLOUR, - and will see that you are satisfied. Get your biscuit flour at the Roseburg Mills, The highest market price p:iid for wheat. 0 1 .1 .liaren Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF COSTEST. U. S. Land Office, Eoiebusg, Or. Dec. 22, 1380, COMPLAINT having boen made and filed in this oince by Jacob w. Jones, conttaiit R-amst n in, It. l'inkston tor abandonment of bis H.)uicsuad en try No. SS79 mule Julv 10, 1832 f.r the N. W. J of 8. W. J and Iits 15, lii, 17, atid 18 of Seo. 25. and Lots 1 1 and 12 of Sec. M, Tj. 28, 8. K. C W. iu Uouiflas county, Or., wit h a view to the cancellation of the aui Homestead tntrr. The said llliani H, Piikaton i hercbv summoned to be and niroar be fore the Resistor and Receiver of the U. 8. Land office at their office in Roscburs Oregon on the 23th iav of January 18S7 at 10 o"clock a. m., then and thereto respond and furnish testimony concerning the alleged abandonment, and you aro further noti fied that hemr.g and trial of said contest will be had by and before the Resriater and Receiver at t heir said office on tho 4th Jay of February !Sa7 at lu o clock a.m. upon the eviuonces taKen ana sub mitted. Published by order of Register and Re ceiver. Chas, W. JonitSTOK, Register. A. C. Jokes, Receiver. MINING APPLICATION NO. 43. ' IT. 8. Land Office Rotoburg, December, 21, 1SS0. KOTICK IS IIKKEBY UIVKN THAT EDSON - Adams and Harvey 8. Ilrowu, Trustee, both of Oakland, Alameda county, Oil., thrnngh their attorney in racv n ui urown wnose r. J. adcirns; is Riddle, Douglas county, Or., have this day filed their application forapatent for tho Oakland Placer Nickel & Chrome mining claim, embracing the 8. W.T. 8cc. 17, Tp. SO, 8. R. 8 West, W. M., eon talning one hundred and sixty aeros, situate in Ex ccisior aiming uistrict, uougiMio., or., anil desig nated by the field notes and official plat on file hi this office, as Lot Mo. S8. The location t this mine is recorded in the Countj Clerk's office at Ronoburc. Douglas Co., Or. in Book 2, page 780, liming Records oi sam uougia o. Any ana an porsons claiming adverselyany portion sf said Oakland Placer Hitkel Chrome Mining claim ateva ci1bacl are re quired to file tbeir adverse claims ith tho Register of the U. 8. Land Offlos, at Roteborg, Or., dunns; the sixty days period of publioatisn hertof, or they will he barred by virtue of ths provisions of the statute. Cdas. W. Jobnstok, Regie tor. MINING APPLICATION NO. 47. U. 8. Land Office, Ropeburg, Or., Bf. II, 1998. N Ulll-li IB Ubl.CUt U;lkjS 1 11 AT SDHOn Adams and Ilarvcy S. Brown, Trustee, botli of Oakland, Alameda county, Cal. through their at torney in fact Will Q. Brown, whose P. Q. address is Riddle, Douglas county, Or., have this day filed their application for a patent for ths Houmeite Placer Nickel & ChroKf mining claim, embracing the 8. E. 1, Sec. 17, TfT. 80, 8. R. 8 West, W. U. containing one hundrsd and sixty acres, situate in Excelsior Mining Distriot, Douglas county, Or. and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office, as Lot No. 37. Ths location of this mine is recorded in the County Clerk's office, at Roseburg, Douglas Co., Or., in Book S, page 759, Mining Records of said Douglas Co. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Nou meite Plauer Nickel & Chromo mining claim above described, are required to Ills their adverse claims with the Register of the V. 8. Land Office, at Rose burg, Or., duringthe sixty days period nf publica tion hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of ths provisions of the statute Cms. W. JonKBTox, Register. Dlsolutloa oticc VTotice is horeby given thtt ths copartnership i.1 heretofore existing bstw-jta Thomas Crlteeer and Henry Oates has by the mutual consent of the parties been disolved, andall persons knowiugtbsm seh'cs indebted to the firm wiil call and settle ths game at the Roseburg flauriaj mills of Criteser & Bast. TiioMis Critsskr, IIexkv Gates. Jan. 2Sth, 1SS7. Adiainlstrntors Xotice- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE VS dersigned has lcn duly appointed by the or der of the County Court of Dong las county Oregcn Administrator of the estate of J. J. Whitsett de ceased, and tint We bs duly qualified as such Ad ministrator. All persons lujding claims against the deceased are required to present them to said Ad ministrator duly verified as by law required at his residence in Deer Creek precinct, Douglas county Ore gon within six months from tbe date of this notice or the first publication thereof. And ail persons knowing themselves indebted to the deceased are notified U make immodiate payment to said admin istrator. Dated Jan. Si, 18fc7. J. H. WnrresTT C. Bail Adminintraor Atty. for estate. ySflfl g M see that thb V, e J O EXACT 'LABli IS 0M r S fri EA0H CMIMNEY AS v g n 1 g SHOWN IN PIOTURS J r7TOTORtD o CV Lr GEOJ H f HQ. EOS EAlU3IAlRSjlikY WHERT. WASHIITG & IRONING OPPOSITE CARiOS'S LIVERY STABLE. i Us tacinc R a dread oute '7 "otjular ver X icturesqwe anges Fast tima! Sui oonnactlous! New equipment 215 mllea shorter; JO hours le time; accommoda tions uiuurpawscd fur comfort and safoty. Fares and Freight MUCH LESS than by any other route octwecn ooiiitt in Willamette Valley and San Francic- Only Route YAO.UINA BAY to SAN FRANCISCO. The Orcgvm Perulopment Companf ' One Steaiuehipe saii From Yaquina From San FrauuWoo Santa Maria Kri Jan SliBanU Maria Sail Jan If. Ya'iuina Citj Ttiu Jnn 27;aauiiia City Wed Jau ID Santa Maria Wed Feb 2 tjanta Maria Fri Jau 28 Yaqnina City Tuc Feb 8 Yatiuiiia CitT Thur Fub 9 Santa Maria Hon l'b l:Santa Maria Wed Fob 5 i aquina city Bun r ed so; Yaquina Uily rue reo is Santa Maria Sat Feb 2t;8anta Xaria Hun Feb 21 : Yaqmna City Fri Mar 4; Yaquina City San Feb 27 Daily passenger train oxcajit Sundays. Leaves Yacmina J. 20 a ui I Leare Albany 12. 40 p m Arrive corvallis lu BHain Arrive uorvams i.xx p m Arrive Albany 11.20 & m Arrive Yaquina 5. 45 p m Oregon 4 California West Bide trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. Tho Company reserves the right to change sailing da vs. Fares, between Corvailis and Ban Francisco, Faros Rail It Cobiu 1, Hall & Stoorag $3.88. Foi f urthor information apply to C. C. Hogu A. O. F. & P. A'l-. CorvaUis. - SOMETHING NEW. A Steam Cooker tuitable for piitftte families or hotel', cooking all kinds of meats, vegetable, fruits, puddings e.c. BY STEAM retaining all tint is un.U v hut by and avoiding any offensive -i i evaporation b mell in the room while cooking ontonss krout etc. . Manufactured, owl fcr R'e J G. V. J oassox, llosehurg. Or FARM FOR SAIiE. One S:uall Farm for sale containing 230 acres, GO acres good farming land, The balance good timber and pasture well watered and all fenced. For par ticulars enquire of " F. OoiiNUTT, Riddles, Oregon, NATOR. EXTERMINATORS AT OStsr? BROS A GREAT SUCCESS. TREY ARK CHEAP. INQUIRE AND SEE ONE T a. OWALLST, aj . Propiictor of tbe KOKKLiUKU MARBLE STORKS. Acd Dealer in ' Tcombstoweb, Tablets, Etc. Shop I'.ei'.r of Hoai.'e Store. Ths Red Corner Keeps Constant It on IiamI i? Finest Cigars, Tobacco NUTS, TOWS, NOTIONS, Everj thing usually kojit in a FIRST CLASS Notion and Candy Store. 6.A.TAYL0E Will sett hr Hie molto "LIVE XND LET LIVE' Call and Dxaniine mw Stock -Before- PUR0f!A6IR(3 ELSEWHERE. L. BELFILS , I fesl tonfldsat sf glvtof nttsfaeUon In all work entrusted te sas sa watehes, clocks, and jewelry. I also reawlr sal' ksstnunents. ' 1 faavs ths County patent right for sale ol Conoret Oemsat Pipe for soavsyla water te any place de slrsd la DeuflasCsaaty. I wUlatio teach aay kind of tnstruaiental music. Anroa dssirfng instrustton witl oall on ins at my waitlDnaklng shop. L. BcirtLS. PAUL SGHLOSSER Dealer Ix- STOVES, TINWARE -AXD H-fSLR-mVItlS, KEEPS A FULL STOCK OF NAILS, CUTLERY Shelf and Builders Hardware. Also Revolvers, Guns and Ammunition. All kinds ot Tinware Jfade , tQ Order. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, "Vegon EXTERMI MERCHANT Hatter & Clotaier. 3335 My Representative n 1 vili be here in will remain- two or threa days, a,nd is stopping at the METE OPOLIT AN HOTEL. J. , "With a "Full Lino of .S&srplss cf Ifia'a aad "boys' Dress & Business Pantaloon , '. Onderware, Overshirt is HglmQft VCHiOUOb ., ' g. s, Ha Bl G i5 I suits & oy'Srooats' uAti& to mm. Our low prices defy, all ?ompiiiGnI ASSIGNEE'S - Dry Goods, Olothing, Hats t narifi Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, & Groceries, -Crockery & GlasBware, Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. ON TUESDAY NOV. 16TH. I will open the store lately occupied bj CARQ BR09. at .Roseburg Oregon and sell the stock at abont ONE HALF ITS OEIGIIfAL COST. This is tho best opportunity ever offered in Oregen. eiOOO REWARD Will- be giren any man who will produce a sci entist of Iarpo experi ence, and widely knnwu to be an honerable man, who Will assert that re fined cast sine is not one vrkmnrmrrr if of ths most enduring' all known materials withstand ths actions the waather. DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich.' 45000 MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, IS ' i " j hi III fr, n l'm,am"ml.L., .. , --' '," ' yl-..ivuililiil FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE AT THE REVIEVf QgJII, TAYLOR Soriisoji St a few days5 and Suits. Overcoats. ..." Hosrory, anks I & Obds. for men nd bop. mm: OT - i. STONi'IIEalTS -ASH- STATUARY Were waxd4 e -G0U5 KEB&- AT i s m 4 - e j3rVl - Jacksonville, Oregon