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Y ROSEBURG. REVIEW ROSEBDRG- REVIEW IS IHBtKD FltlDAY MOUNINGS BV - THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. J. 11. N BELL, - - Editor. HAS TflE FINEST JOB OFFICE ; IN DOUG LAS COUNTY. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS And other Printing, Including args and Heavy Posters and Showy tiar.d-Bills One Year -Six Months Three Months - . . - $2 50 Ifeatly and Expeditiously executed AT PORTLAND PRICES. 1 00 I NO. 45. VOL. XL ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1887. ' f " A . ! . i mm n r . f..-- -- . , , ... - ; J . - - : ' , MoRolhurs:! Review. . 1 25 , . . 4 . . .- - r, I ... . , i GEiJEEAL BIREOTOBY Practical Secretary of State Watchmaker, Jeweler aim Optician. GaovKft Cleveland. Tiios V. Rataru. . . Daniel T. MAUNixo.Secretery of Treasury. L. Q. C. Lauar .Secretary of the interior, W. C. Whitnbt Secretary of fcavy. Dealer m Watches, Clock?, Jewelry, W. T. Vilas... i'ost Master Uenerai ALL WOKK WA1U1ANT2D. :: A. H. Oar laud .Attorney Oenorai. Morrisoit R. Waits. .Chief Justice. STATE OF OREGON, J. N Dolfh ...... T. II. Mitchell..... Risgkr Hjsrmans. .. . .Congressman Sylvester Pennoyer. . . . . . ....Oovernor. Geo: W. McBride. Secretary of State. G. W. Webb State Treasurer. E.' B." McKlroy .... Supt. Tub. Instruction. Frank Baker .State Printer. R. S. STRAHAN -. .. 1 Wm. P. Lord, W. W. ThaybR, ) SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' R. R. Bst.vs. J ulfis. J. W Hamilton .... Prosecuting Attorney. -; D0UGLA3 COUNTY."' " ' J. iL. Shots, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. A FULL LINK OF U. S- Senators. ciiiAHS. TOBACCO & FANCY GOODa. .Supreme Judges. THE ONLY RELIABLE OITOMEB XX TOVfX (or the ftt-operaiijastmciit of Sietaclo. Depot of tho Genuiue Brazilian Pebble Kpcctales Wd Eyo glasses. Otlico in Hamilton's liritk Block. NEW YORK LUMBER - & Wood Yard HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BAILEY'S HOTEL . Oakland, Grcsoji. Soard $1 per Day; Single Meals, . 25 cents, 3TThis house h.-vs lately changed hands and is orougrhly renovated and refurnished. Tli travcl- ng public will fiud the fccut of nomtnodations CV Chinameu XCinploye!. si! mi bailey. ABSOLUTELY IS. D. C. McCLALLEN, Proprietor of the McCLALLEN HOUSE. Fl its r CLASS Tlic Kntiie htovk uf -o of 0- I. B.DAWSON, At C. A. Blackman. T. L. Gaskon, AND iSBLAOHSMITH'aHQP!!) Adamson" Old Stand, Jackson Street. MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUuGiES! All Kiudi of Repairing Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Oasnox & Blackmas. GoTon. r. iioTvcirs . Senators. ...Rcpres ntatives. ..... .......Clerk. Sheriff. Treasurer. Jonsi Emmitt, i P. P. Palmer, f J as. Blosbell, i H. MCKRNZIE. J Taos. R. Sheridan Bem. C. Ager..T... 11. R. West.... G. T. Russell School Superintendent, Jas. A. Sterling J. S. Fitzuooh J. Hall. C. A. Mctifls, . N. E. Britt . . .Surveyor. Dr. S. S. Marsters Coroner. Taos. Smith .Sceep Inspector. PRECIKCT OFFICERS: T. L. Gannon . I AS. HaRPHAM. Peter Junger .Constable CITY OF ROSEBURG. II. C Stantok, ! John Rast,. J. P. Shbrhmn, V Trustees. O L. Willis, P. Benrdict. f T. Ford Recorder. John Howard. Marshal. Will II. Fisher Treasurer. U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, Cuas. W. Jounston. .Regibler. A. C. Jones ......... .7. .Receiver SIGNAL SERVICK B. S. Pagub.. . .Observer. East side of track one block south of depot is where you will find ' nuriiber one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimention . lumber for building8, sawed and shaved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings. Balusters, Brackets, Newel r posts, Ceilins, Rustic, Flooring, and '. County Judge, all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed .Commissioners, and split Cedar posts, l1 inch plank Lare Sample Room a for Commercial ' Travelers. ; - " Courfi o and from the house DEPOT HOTEL, ; OAKLAND, OUKGOtf. !XifJimi TIioiHtihs, lrti. RIDDLE Coiisi.stiii'? of BOOTS, OREGON1 SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AND THE uslices . sawed expressly for sidewalks. I Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which Table supplied with the Best the Market affords from uersonal insDection I believe to Etc SHOES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,. GROCERIES, Etc. Etc FROM R0SEBUR3 TO MPIRCIICITY. From Koscburgto Looking Glass $ .75 " " Foot of mountain ... . 3.oo " Dora . ....... 5.00 ' " Fairv-icw 550 " " Sumner ... 6.50 " " Marshfield 7.00 " " Empire City .. .. 7.50 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. For Particlars Inquire at the Post Office, ! Jas . 3Ict'iILLOf)II, Prop. Etc Etc, PROFESSIONAL- L F. LANE. JOHN LANE ANE ti LANE, xttorncys at Law. Main street, opposite Cosmoxolitan Hotel. J C. FULLERTON, (Attorney at Law. Office in Marks' brick, up stairs. oe tho finest establishment on tho 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 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 loncolla where 1 hayo sawed all Dimention lumber 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 PRICES. OVERLAND 10 CALIFURNIft VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. P.. And Connections. Itstel at the Depot of the Railroad. Central Hotel ! I KOSEBUEG, OTtluOOrS , OlTOSlTE CARLOX'S LIVERY STABLE. Fare from Portland to San Francisco 432; to Sacra mento $30. Clese connections made at AahlanJ with stages o the California Oregon & Idaho Stafcfc Company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) East Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND I Mail Train LEAVE. I ARRIVE. p,rti S.OOA. M. 1 Roseburir. . ..C.15 T. M. IHWrtWIM,!-; (ISSF.aZUTV Aahlami: 8.45 P. M. 1 Knscburjr....5.06 A. M. uoacourz o. i n. jj. R. 0. HUNTER M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. toseouny....o.on a. Portland..... 3V45 P. M. Albany Express Train leave. : Portland 4. Of P. M. Lebanon 4. 45 A. M. ARRIVE. Lebanon U.20 P. M. Portland.... 10.05 P. M. K. L MILLER, M. D Sdegeos. Homceonathic Phjsician. Offiico up btafis In the old Sheridan PULMAN PALACE SLEEPIKG CAES " . , T i , c,.i T0..l,,-f, I ftiily between Portland and Ashland. ' I 1-1. n n U P Vfvv ttwlr rtn.f irtli wiili .ill OrCOtl. Chronic diseases a Speciality, the rejilar trainaon East Side Di v. from footof F St I West Side Division BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS Mail Tiain- LEAVE. I ARRIVE. . . .7.30 A. M. Con-all is 12.2T. P. M. Corvallis 1.30 P. M. Portland 6.15 P. M. At Corvallin connectjwith trains of Oregon Taciflc for Yaquina Bay. Express Train- LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland V4.50 P. M. MeMinnville . . 8.00 P. M. Mtilinnville.... 5.45 A.M. Portland 9.00 A. M. Ijv-nl tickets for sale and bairsrasre checked at com pany's up town office, cor. line and Second streets. Boar.i and Lodging per day $1 .06 " " " week . . 5.00 " viihout Lodging 4.00 Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 cents Thorouli satisfaction is promised to travel ers and the public generally. mnS- 11- GARRISON, r'"l. No Chinese employed . New Restaurant ! J. Clements Proprietor ROSEBURG OREGON. One doov south of Eat-B' itrocury store. MEALS 2o cU (rriuoipaal Dufcincss Street.) ., - Iiojtfolmvpr, Disoii MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS We Keep tho l?jst tiic Mark'-t Affords. CIVIL BEND STORE DEALER IN Dry Goods Cbcesiss etc ; Am novi' ofi'ci jsi-'-tlic same At SWcog That Defy Oompsti'tioa. FOR- CASH -At- RiMta - PAUL SGHLOSSER -DaALEit In STOVES, TINWARE LITTLE. : : Little movements doqrcat things, Little showers fill up the springs, Little breezes cleans the air, Little sun-beams make days fair. Little flowers make- meadows sweet, Little smiles we love to nieef, Little gifts make glad the poor, .. Little words cure spirits sore. Little love-acts brings us joy, Little sins will us destroy, ; Little prayers procure us strength, Little crosses bless at length. Little "Bible reading" cheer, Little songs our spirits cheer, Little works for God "abide" Little things our peace decide. urscorjBnr or the naxazho coax. FIELDS. Absolutely Pure, llerbert II. Bancroft's History of British Columbia. 5 One "u OiTiing a Deccmltt r 1 849, whila McKay, a prominent factor of the' Hudson Bay Company, was en gaged in the. office at Fort Victoria, he UTrtC Ou11ft1 n&l,7A li,J flia fnrni.l ft n it. tl:..!,,,..,,, a . v.... uwv , Hiv, wiiuiau vi luc itrcngth and wholesomcncsa. More economical 1 blacksmith shop, .who informed him than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bctml 1 In com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or jih.jsphate jiowders. S.'ld ouly in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WaU St. N. Y. AKD Oregon ornuffi A LLYEUSOXS KNOWING THE 1ISELVES IS i. deb ed to Noah Cornutt will pliosc call at mt otllce at Kiddies nt t!i9 store . and vento at once, j, ' v . J - - -w - I-1 THE GRAPE CURE. W. L. FREEMAN M. D. AFFICB IN DR. HOOVER'S OLD J Stand, where he may be found day or Portland. night when not professionally ongngeil. ESPECIAL Attention Given to SURGERY and Diseases of Women. All Kinds of Produce Taken h Exchange CIVIL BEJvD, DOCG. CO., OUKCON. SAL-MUSCATELLE In America WITHOUT THE EXPPUSE OF AH ETJEOFEAH jOTJEUm The trj-sUlizod ealts, as obtained in a pure state front grapes and choice fruit, in a portable, palat able, simple form, are now presented to the public of America as the grandest resolvent of impure blood, j corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels4- the natuial promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. HAEDWAEE T7 EEPS A PULL STOCK OF NAIIJ4. CUTLERY IV Shelf and Builders Hardware. Alto KeTolrers, Guns and Ammunition. All Knius of . Tinware M;ide to Order- REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, overfi nnn.nnn people use FERRY'S SEEPS SIN A. O. Stanton ' DEALER IN isTAPui m mm OF THE BEST 0UALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TPJMMING ic Boots & Shoes OFgTHE REST QUALITY. a full AC V J O.M. FERRY A CO. ra admitted to be ia ..IARQEST SEEGSMEN vAvj D.H.FERRTCO'S .SEED ANNUAL For 1887 win M mauea FREE to all applieaaU, and toustseMon's customers without or dering it. Tnvaluableta mil.Evtry per. tm wing Oar. dm. Field or F.ovmr 8KED8 thouli lend for tl. Addrecs 0. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit, Mich. Dr. THOMAS CIUAUA3I, A GRADUATE Tickels for principal points in California can only be nrimiirert at commtiv 8 onicc. NEW ST AT Of th University of Pa. at Phllodelphia and of the ROYAL 0OLLEGE OF BURGEONS, and ROYAL COLLEGE Of PHYSICIANS, LOUDON ENGLAND has located for the practice of his profession in ROSEBURG - - OREGON. Office and reSldenco, Washington street opposite the Catholic Church Freight will nrtbo Reived forBldpnieiit after 5 t lT(Ht Jt IX ) B. KOEHLER. Manager. E. P. ROGERS, G. F. fcPassAgcr.t. F. G.'ffiHME, M. D. ' KCA (Pronounced Ama.) HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Graduate Of The Of liCipzis Germany. Office fc Residence at the house of Geo! V. Day, near It. R. track, Rose- bnrg. Dr. C-A-BONHAM RESIDENT DENTIST Roscburg - - - - Or. Office over head in Marks' building. My roputa lion M a Dentist is based on the merits oi uit work. Prices reasonable and to suit the tunes. ' -80LD FILLING A SPECIALTY . ' K The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. HamUtoa. ISutceswr to S. Hamilton. i ' ROSIUORG - - - Orsgom. Obtained, and all Patent Btsjnew In the XT. 6. Patent, Office attended to for MODBBATK FKES. Our emce is oppoelte the U. S. Patent Office, and we aao obtain Patents in lees time than those re mote trotn WASHINGTON 8end MODEL VB DRAWING. We ad rise at to . patentability free of charge; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of tho Monty Order Dir., and to officials of the V. S. Pat ent Olftce. For circular, advice, terms and referen ces to actual clients in your own State or county, write to , A. SXOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office,' Washington, D. C. lias attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every Improvement that Inventive j cuius, skill and money can produce. f JL, CUS f EVEBTT I OBQAH ah,:. .. I WAS- 13 I ; RANTED TO . - ESCEL. ft i These Orjrana are celebrated for volume, quality or ton quioK rapuusnnnnuu KaantDin nnicfi TwiffWt nnnwt.mctiOTi. niaklnir tliom the most deslrablo orfrans for homes, schools, churches, wug-es, eocieuos, etc ESTABLISHED BEPUTATIOX. rSEQTTAI-ED FAC1XITIES, ! SKILLED WOKKMES, BEST MATEBIAE, OOUBINSD, HAKB THIS THE POPULiAB ORBM1 Instruction Books and Piano Stoats. Catalogues acd Prico Liatfl, on aprUcaUon, ras CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAH CO. Randolph and Ana fits.. CHICAGO, ILL CITY DRAYTNG DONE WITH OISPATCH. CALL ON JOS. CARLOX. woukl respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of B5iy iioosls, Groceries Keady-SIatlc Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a fust-class store. Give him a call. Goods at liow Piices. All kinds of I'roduc ; Taken in Exchange for Woods. t3.AH orders promptly attendt4 to. i . . M118. S. A. HEITEIIXSOX. MILLINERY STORE! Oiililuncl, ' Oregon. ADIES WILL FKD MY STOCK LARGE AND 5 Complete. Trices moderate. Oil Me Call. Sins. S. A. IIuTcmxsos. J. C. SHERIDAN ?3LSucccssor tojy T? ft Sr J f! STTF.TiTTKMVT Pullman Palace Sloping 0i ",W WM,,VW Magnificent Day Coaches, and DiSALlill that an old Nanairao chief from the vVmity of what was then called Pro tection Islafd, had made an important statement. While waiting at the shop to have'his fjun repaired, he noticed the men replenishing the fire with coal. Picking up some of the lumps he ex amined them carefully and finally re mained that there was plenty of such stoue whore he lived. McKay ques tioned the chief who thereupon re peated what he had told the black smith giving some additional particu lars. The factor then promised, the chief a bottla of rum if he would bring him some pieces of the stuff, and he should have his gun repaired for nothing besides. The chief accepted He was poor and feeble, the gun would help to procure him food and the rum would warm his stiffened joints and a ESELSfi." I uispcl his misery for a moment. The ancient aboriginal went his. war, and the fur-trader went his, and as nothing further was seen or heard of the chie: at the port, little moie was thought o: the Nanaimo discovery, i But the old man had not forgotten his bargain All during the cold winter he had lain sick, very near death's door, thinking of the rum. Reviving from his illness with returning spring he went to work and surely enough one i day early in Apfil he appeared in- Victoria harbor with his canoe loaded with coal. It was immediately taken to the forgo and tested by the, blacksmith, w ho pronounced it of excelle.it qu.il uy whereupon McKay remerube.-ei! his promise and presented a bottle o: rum to tho native. A prospectin pat ty, Hs fitted out, with McKay as leader and landed near where the toh of Nanaimo stands now, on the first of May 1850. On May 8th, McKay that civil service reform which would respect the definite tenure of officeof a 'edcral official so that he could not be used as a pliant slave in political ma chines to defeat the wishes of tho peo ple through rings and corruption. Having passed over the period of - a change of these officials the sole issue now is left between the old system of spoils by the use of the official brigade in politics and the new system of divorcing Federal offices from the Eoodle politics of the country. Refine upon it as we may the American mind will only now look at the two issues. The former is represented by Mr. Blaine, the latter by Mr. Cleveland The question of "turning the '-rascals presidential election, and the two main questions will berep resented by Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Blaine. There will be no room for anybody else' in tho contest. -of- f Wood And Willow WAUK CROCKERY j & GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL ROOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. ' Subscription received for all En.storn and European Publications. It will be a fight between sovrce of the mssissirri Great Overland lloate ! THE NORTHERN PA01HG RAILROAD looted the Douglas vein, which is still OHLY Li HE RUiiNIKG- being worked at tho present time ITS, Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars, -WiTH BESTHS FREE CF C0ST-- I ROM WASHINGTON AXD OREGON TO THE EAST CLEVELAND FOR 1S8S. Events are shaping themselves. The American mind is settling down to one great issue for! 1888. "When President Cleveland wa3 inaugurated there was a general popular wish, and expectation that all the republican I , nouncing to the public that he selling everything in his line at prices tnat DEP1T COMPETITION! t IF YOU WANT- STOVES, AQRIOULTUML TOOLS TR0N, STEEL, UAILS, Eminent nhvsiclane claim this achievement a new JftRSS TTfVES. TINWARE. CUTLERY Cri 111 UlC aillUU SCICIIW v mumuuiv, n:a i juiiiwiiw BOLD Tike BITTERS' GUIDE is Issued Sept. smkI March, . Hwh yesur. 819 Pgea, gxll4 lneltt,wiin over 3,60Q lUofltrtkUonfl a Whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale prlees direct to consumer on U Rod Par pemonatl oc family ok. Telia how to order, cvnd gives exact cost of every thing rem use. eat, drink, wear, or toretai with. TbeM I- VALUABLE BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the market ot tire -world. We will mail a copy FHKB to out ad dress npon receipt of 10 eta. to defray ex pence, of maUtns. Let us hear from you. , . Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 A 880 Wabash Avenno, Chicago, 1U. i Ilalansseno and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED'S OLD STORE. t A full line of first class Furniture. the blood with its natural salines that are lost eliminated eicry clay SAL-MlISCATELLl A POSITIVE, NATURAL j SICK HEADACHE ANH DYSPEPSIA CURE. i Sal-Muscatelle 9 Nature's own pr.xluci. It sup- jiliesto the srstem the want of sound,, rijie (frapes and fruit; it is the simplest and best preventive and ourn f,.r all functional deninremcuts of the liver and kindred ailments; prevents the absorption oi mal an al diseases fevers tf all kinds; counteracts the ef fects of bad air, poor drainage and impure waters a powerful oxjrdiier of the blood; a natural siccifle for all skin emotions, sick headaches, biliousness. nervousness, mcntul depression, and will remove the inland (lrinkine-. Have it in your homos and on your travels. It is a specific for the fagged, weary and worn-out. Prepwred by the - . London Sal-Mcscatelle Co. IOSDOS, EXOLAXD. Beware of imitatious. The ccnuine in "blue wrappers only." . i 3TSeid forortra'.ars G. EV SOVITCII, General American Mana.,'cr, P. O Box 1933, Sow York Cij.y. Mention this iiaper. For sale by S. Ham'Iton Rose j burg Oregon. j 0. anvthinz in mv line, call and examine my stock and learn prices ociore purcnasmg else where, as 1 am selling lower than ever. .1. C. SHERIDAN Stoves and Tinware, RosclmrsL Oregon mUK undersigned takee pleasure in an- a 55113 UiHl SlilincapoIiS officiuls would be speedily replaced by ii ti-.ii a i it: i i. OKLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LISZ RUK.liHQ democrats. A general disappointment PAT AFP nTNTNF f A T? Q I Bnt consequent chafing resulted when riLnjLi UliMlNU LrilvO. it wa3 foun(l thafc thc present in (Meals, 75 Cents.) tho main adopted the policy of letting I vaiMi ill no r rtfTi-.i ! n cryx f ! Al,nt FASTEST TIME EVER fADE L r , T. - . i iuui lutuo i'; ma. a u was tliU ikjiiclui FROM THE COAST sentiment that, while Federal officials OVER THE I I should be allowed ordinarily to serve 2T NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD their four years term yet, upon a change of the government from republican to democratic methods the whole person nel ought to bo changed so as to. be ia sympathy with the new reform ad ministration elected by the people, But President Cleveland concluded to take the law as it stands on the statute books and in the main to let republi cans hold on until the expiration of their official terms, waiving, as a gen eral rule, his constitutional preroga tive to dismiss them at his pleasure. His whole presidential career shows Via St. Paul and Minneapolis. that he would have preferred to have aE3Cxa-3clLNrT J had the terms of office expire at the -t3- SLEEPING CARS beginning of his term as he wanted d i t ,. 7,, . t?- I the subordinate heads of departmepts Are hauled cii regular EX', 1 . rwi r .. j . I in symTiutiiy wi m ma I'uiicy. luia . . j. 0 I cleat I v shown in his I action . on the Stone and Benton casts. But tho THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD statute did not so pro ride and he ac- T:va TorU.vnd At 3:00 p. jr.. dailv: ar- quiesced. However he almost invari THE OLD RELIABLE ' : Established in 1867. Jacob Bizcr Douglas County Bank, HUMPHREY k FLINT, Roseburc . . Oregon- : TRANSACT A GENERAL BAlTKIITa BUSINESS Sight Drafts Drawn on Portland, Sau Francisco, New York and other points. Bills of exshange on the principal cities of Europe. Deposits re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all accessablcpoints at reasonable rates. To Sioux City, Council ISIuO, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, " i Kansas City, Burlington, Quincy, SSt.Louis, S Chicago -AND ALL P0INT3- O- EST AND AND SOUTHEAST OUTHEASJ -O -O THE j I New York Coffee House IILLW00D MILLS OX Sil SJIS VSii) CREEK. 3L And Oyster Saloon I CLARKE k BAKER, Proprietoi 8. leading Check Restaurant in the City. 1 telit rs scarre, ent fhoss wh WrHs Is Stiowm k Co., Portland, Mi,wiH receive ire, ion inaarniutm .wm "ww i ,, . -i . 1 thycand,aiidUvahoine1uiwiupay Anvthin? repaired or made to order. .i .( ,n mtK m. Amm. finilM h.TN I ' X MrattlAM.ttftln.il.. RlthMMZ.TOBSff or old. Capitol .ttlnl VnM ar. m1rti frftA. Th( who ftrt tl 000 art ttw.Bt(r ion rt iuv UtU ftrtuejiAU k) mi. CAE! INSIANTER. SIFERD HACKKEY, PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, We are now prepared to furnish lumber o the best quality in quantities to suit tho purchasers. always having on hand the largest stock of any mil in Douglas County. Wo will furnish lumber at our mil! at the following TRICES. No-1 rough lumlwr. ..E3to10 M PORTLAND " OifECOH, j So, l flo(,ring, fl iucli D & M i M 2TPrh ate Rooms of the Utcst Desis for Ladic. 1,441 '"-"?!! CLARKE & BAKER. rive at Minneapolis)!-St. Paul 12:30 p. m., third day. i Connection made at St. Paul and Minneapolis to all points Ea.st, South and Southeast. ' ! PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 A. m., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 p. m., connecting with O. R. fe; N. Co.'s boats for all points on Puget Sound. A. D. Chakltox, General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington St., Portland,' Oregon. This paper is kept on file at E. C. Dake s advertising agency, O4 and 65 Merchants' Ex change, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts for advertising can. be made for it. ; ably puts democrats in to succeed re publicans whose terms expire. Grad ually he has changed the political char acter of the important Federal officials until now the most of ; the leading administrative offices are in the hands of -lemocrals, and before his term ex pires they will substantially be of the same party with himself. So that every day the chafing of the democratic peoples decreases with the disappear ance of republican officials from the high places of the government. Soc the chafing will have ; almost entirely disapijcai ed. Now ! while all the masses wished the removal of the re publican officials yet they all wished Most of our geographers and map- makers now assert, and publish the fact to the world, that Lake Itasca is not the source of the Mississippi, and, in proof of their belief, have assigned that distinction to another smaller body of water to the south of Itasca, and named Lake Glazier, in honor of Capt. Willard Glazier, the discoverer. This enterprising soldier and popular, writ er, in July, 1881, organized and led an expedition to the headwaters of the Mississippi, traversing the rough and , almost impassable country of the Chip. pe was to the west of Leech Lake, a wild section of Minnesota, which is believed had never before beea trodden by the white man. The members of the expedition were furnished with ca noes and commissariat at the expense of the leader, whose ultimate object was the descent of the gveat river from its source to the Gulf of Mexico. This feat wm finally accomplished, but we have now to do only with the import ant discovery made by tho intrepid vovagers after their arrival at Lake Itasca. This lake, as is well-known to every school-boy, was discovered by Schoolcraft in 1832, and has always -been held to be the source of the Mis sissippi. But Caplain: Glazier, from much study of the matter, had aa ink ling thai the source lay farther to the south, and his Indian guide, Che-no-wage sie, whose hunting-ground is in the immediate vicinity, confirmed this con jecture by emphatically assuring him that another lake did exust to the gouth of Itasca, and was connected there with by a respectable stream, which was, in fact, the infant Mississippi falling into that lake. Hence it fol lowed that Itasca could not be tho source of tho Mississippi. This con firmation determined Glazier to extend - his explorations. He ascended the stream, and with the assistance of - his guides, pushed his canoe, through the reeds and rushes and other obstructions into a beautiful and placid lake, nest ling among the umbrageous pines, and never, until now, known to exist. This lake he discovered to be the final fountain head of thc Father of Waters, and the name of. the discoverer was at once fixed upon by his companions as its appropriate designation. Lake Glazier, now recognized as the true source of the Mississippi, is about two miles in diameter and i nearly circular in shap8. Its southern shore is rocky, and the water as clear as crystal. So lonely is the region around the lake that for fourteen days not even an In dian was seen, with the exception of the guides. The latitude of Lake Gla zier was found by observation to be 47" 3' 25', and its height above the At- antic Ocean, 1,582 feet. The reason why the precise locality of the fountain head of the river has bean so long en yelopod in obscurity may be found in the fact that it is a remote, unfrequent ed, and well-nigh inaccessible region of country, and entirely out of the us ual route of the fur-trader. 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