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    ROSEBURG . REVIEW
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 18, 1887
COM31VSICA T1UX.
Washington D. C , Jan. 17, 187.
There are ten books in tho Secret
archives of the United States Patent
Office for which patent attorneys in
Washington would he willing t give
SI 00,000.' They are the bool.s con
taining the names and auditsse of
inventors whose cases have been re
jected during the past ten years.
There has been an average of 28,000
cases filed in the Patent Office every
year for the Jast ten years and a year
ly avciage of 18,000 patents granted.
Last year there were 35,000 applica
tiona filed and 24,000 patents issued
the largest number in any one year
On this showing something like CO per
cent of the applications have been
patented. So there have been during
the last ten years about 100,000 re
jected cases. These in part include
cases defeated in interferences and ap
plications allowed, but on which final
fees have not been paid.
How good attorneys get fully 90
per cent of their cases allowed and
patented; hence there must be some
(nil AnllT A nflW Iflll f g-LQ I l . 1
lications being allowed. The reason
is this; fully 8,000 inventors every year
make out their own cases and try to
get them through the Patent Office.)
Not knowing the routine thoy almost
invariably get involved in the meshes
of red tape and the intricacies of Pat
ent Office procedure. - Tho difficulty
may le slight, a mere informality, a
defective drawing, an improperly
worded application, an indefinite speci
fication, or a slight interference requir
ing a few amendments which a skill
ful patent attorney could mike in half
an hour. Cut to the inventor, tin se
prove an insurmountable abstacle; his
' ppplication is rejected and he gives up
in disgust or despair.
Applications for patents in the Uni
ted States Patent Office go first to the
twenty eight principal examiners, ac
cording to the subject matter. If they
artf'rejected, two years are allowed in
which to amend them or take other
necessary action. If no action shall
have , been taken at the end of two
years, such cases are treate.1 as aban
doned, and are sent to the division
where they are entered in the books
which the Patent Attorneys so much
covet. Fully 50,000 of the rejected
cases of the last ten yeara fall under
these conditions. At a low estimate
"25,000 of these rejected cases put in
tho hands of a "competent attorneys
fees on such conditional cases would
! nltnnf rer case a eross sum of
fc r u v o
025,000. Count out disgusted inven
tors and those not able to pay, still an
enormous number would get out pat
"ents if they knew how. But the
trouble is just here no one outside
the Patent Office is aUowed access to
1, aba file books. And without them
they can not learn the name and ad
dress of inventors Then again, there
are some 15,000 cases now lying in the
Examiner's rooms awaiting the two
years limit. These are still more val
uable, for if they are taken up before
the time-limit expires, the initial fees
do not lapse, while in the other cases
they would have to be repaid.
The practice in the United States
Patent Office was not always thus.
- During Grant's first term, for a period
of about a year, attorneys were allowed
access to all letter books, and previous
to that had been allowed access to the
files of abandoned cases, but there was
a constant scramble and not infrequent
ly downright fishts over thein, and
about 1875 the Patent Office made
them secret.
Lincoln's Proverbs.
An autograph letter that 1 would
like to own was shown me in a few
days ago. "A Lincoln" was bonny
signed at the end of it, end this wis
dom was there, paragraphed in this
wise: ,
.Do not worry.
Eat three square meals a day.
Say your prayers.
Think of your wife.
Be courteous to your creditors.
Keep your digestion good.
Steer clear of bilcusncss.
Exercise.
Go slow and go easy.
Maybe there are other thing3 that
your special cas3 requires to mako you
happy; but, my friend these, I leckon;
will give you a good lift. N. Y. Times.
It requires patience, courage, faith,
in order to wait well as a preliminary
to working well. .
' ' -
Er boy what is sassy ter hu fader is
gwine ter be sassy ter de law. Colored
.Brother.
He alono can successfully wield pow
er who holds himself ever roady to lay
it down.
'.. It is 'much easier for an ill na
tured man than for a kind one to be
smart and witty.
Tho man who can't find any thing to
do is generally afraid he will.
He is a great man who can sacrifice
every thing and say nothing.
When all is holiday there are no
holidays.
Tllft lirtl'nr intdrocf. Imifmnnr. nm
J - .VWVMW VVU,4liUVia ,t S UX-
brace every favorable opportunity to
demonstrate its unfitness to survive
among a civilized people. Last sum
mer saloon-men slew Rev. George Had
dock in Sioux City, Iowa, for no other
offense than assisting to enforce the
civil law against their business. That
seemed to some among us as a peculiar
specimen of Western violence. STow
come3 a case of much tUe3same char
acter, and it is located in the South.
Major B. K. Keiser, the editor of the
Times, of Opelika, Alabama, has been
combating the aggressions of the liquor
men in that city, and as a result he
found, when he reached his office the
other morning, his type in "pi" and the
gear wheel of his press broken to
atoms. He has also received a note from
"the club' ordering him to leave the
county within ten days or suffer tho
consequences.
Maj.-gen. Sir II. T. MacPher.-:cn,
commander of the British Array ef
Occupation in Bnrmah, is dead. He
died from fever after but two days ill
ness. Another bundle of old letters wi it '.en
by Aaron Burr to Peter Van Gasbcek
was unearthed in Kingston, N. Y., Oct.
21. 1 ... .
Sold, to Dec. 27, i 886.
$o Other Remedy -in the World Can
Produce Such a Record.
This wonderful success of " Warner's
mem 01 mo uemeay.
Thousands of people owe their lifo
Li Vis a 1 a- i . ZM. 1 1 -m
tiLUilVXr M.KDWAD AUTHORITIES AS THE ONLY SPE-
wo can produce 100,000 TESTIMONIALS to that effect.
Read the following and note the large number of bottles distributed
an tee these figures to be correct, as our sales-books will prove.
Boston,
1,149,122.
CAPT. W. D. ROBINSON (U. S. Marino
In3p., Buffalo, N. Y.), in 1835 was
suffering with a shin humor like
leprosy- Could not sleep; was in
great agony. For two years tried
everything, without benefit. Was pro
nounced incurable. "Twenty bot
tles of Warner's Safe Cure completely
cured me, and to-day I am strong
and well." (Feb. 5, 1835.)
Prcvidencs,
171,929.
EX-GO V. T. G. ALVORD (Syracuse,
N. Y.) in 1884 began running down
with General Debility, accom
panied with a sense of weight in the
lower part of the body, with a feverish
sensation and a general giving out of
the wholo organism. Was in serious
condition, confined to his bed much
of the time. After a thorough treat
ment with Warner's Safe Curo he
says: "lam completely restored
to health by its means."
Portland, foV
441,105.
MAJOR S. B. ABBOTT (Springfield,
Mo.), in 1S71 was afflicted with lame
back, Hheumatism and Kidney
trouble. Consulted the very best
physicians in San Francisco, and vis
ited all the mineral springs there.
Took a health trip to the New England
States, but for seven years suffered
constantly from his malady, which
had resulted in Bright-s disease.
After using a couple dozen bottles of
Warner's Safe Cure, and two of Safe
Pille, he wrote : " My back and kid
neys are witliout pain, and, thank
God, I owe it all to Warner's Safe
Remedies."
Bal. of New Eng., - 441,753.
MRS. J. T. KITCHEY (5G2 4th Ave.,
Louisville, Ky.) was a confirmed
invalid for eleven years, just
living, and hourly expecting death.
Was confined to bed ten months each
year. Was attended by the best phy
sicians. Her left Bide was para
lyzed. Could neither eat, sleep, nor
enjoy life. The doctors said ehowas
troubled with female complaints;
but she was satisfied her kidneys
were affected. Under the operation of
Warner's Safe Cure she passed a
large stone or calculus, and in Nov.,
18S5, reported, " Am to-day as well
as when a girl.'
York State, - 3,870,773.
ASK YOUS FRIENDS AND NEIGHE0BS AE0UT
"WARNER'S SAFE CURE."
THE MOST POPULAR REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED.
i if
Cleveland,
682,632.
KX-GOV. R. T. JACOB (Westport, Ky.
was prostrated with severe Kidney
trouble and lost forty pounds of flesh.
After a thorough treatment with War
ner's Safe Cure he reports, "I have
never enjoyed better health.'
Cincinnati,
873,667.
fiEN. II. D. W ALLEN (144 Madison
Ave., New York), scarcely able to
walk two blocks without exhaustion,
and, having lost flesh heavily, began
tho uso of Warner's Safe Curo and
says: "I was much benefited by
it." t
Sal. Ohio. State, - 633,158.
nm Trwi7PTT ir TrioT? nton ( Cin
cinnati, O.) in 1S33 reported that his
daughter was very much prostrated;
had palpitation of the heart,
intense pain in the head, nervous
d isorder and catarrh of the bladder.
She let fiftv-five pounds. Other rem
edies failing, they began the use of
Warner's Safe Cure, Safe Pills and
Safe Nervine, and within three months
she had gained fifty pounds In weight
and wa3 restored to good health.
Tliat was three years ago, and she is still
in as good health as ever in her life.
Col. Thornton, himself, was cured of
w t,. 1.1. 7i rvn nt eiffllteen
years' standing, in 1S31, byWamer's
safe uure.
Southern States, - 3,534,017
O. II. ALLEN (Leavenwortb, an.j.
eon Edwin, two years of age, afflicted
with extreme case of brtghVs
disease, and the doctors gave him
up. By the advice of the doctor's
wife, began the u30of Warner's Sate
Curo, and after taking seven bottles he
is perfectly well and has had no
reiapgo.
Canada, - -
1,467,824.
35 Every Testimonial wc publish is genuine. Write to the
testators, cnclo&us sfcu3 fcr repl7 and lean for yowselres.
The death is announced of Baron
Frederic Ferdinand Von Beust, the
distinguished Genu ui statesman. He
wag in his seventieth year.
Rev. Robert West, editor of the
Advance, is dead. lie died suddenly
at Sycamore, HI., where he had gone
to deliver a sermon.
vv v Lung Disease. If you have
a Cough or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
use Acker's English Remedy and prevent
farther trouble. 4 It is a positive cure,'
and we guarantee lt. Price 40and COc
A. C. Marsters.
is warranted, is because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi
tively core all Blood Diseases, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds np the
constitution. Remember, we guarantee it.
For sale at Marster's drug store.'
f A" and reliable Medicines arc the best
VJ W depend upon." Acker's Blood El
ixir has been prescribed for years for all im
purities of the Blood . In every form of Scrof
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases? it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism) hasno equal.
For sale at Marster's drugstore.
nVo vO q Blood Elixir is the only
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
1 and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it.
' For sale at Marster's drug store.
Safe Cu o '
is du wholly to the real
and health to " WarnM-'afcAin? Pm- anA
Wo guar-
Pennsylvania,
1,821,218.
F. MAYER, (1020N. 12th St., St. Louis,
Mo.) afflicted with tired feelings,
dizziness and pain across tho back,
and lost appetite. Was sallow and
care-worn all tho time. The doctors
failing he began the use of Warner's
aee Cure, and reports, " I feel like
a fighting cock."
Chisago,
2,808,693.
MR. R. BROWN (2221 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.) injured his back from
a fall. Was confined to his bed six
weeks. Tho fall injured his kidneys,
f reducing intense suffering. Warner's
Safe Curo restored his kidneys
to their natural condition, and lie
writes, " I am now eighty years of age,
smart and active."
Oeiroit,
846,964.
MRS. TIIOS. SCHMIDT (Wife of the
Vice-Consul of Denmark, 69 Wall St.,
Now York) reported that her little 6on
after an attack of Diphtheritic Sore
Throat eight years ago, was afflicted
with Blight's Disease in advanced
form; by tho advice of Gen'l. Chris
tiansen, of Drexel, Morgan & Co.,
Bankers, New York, sko described
Warner's Safe Cure, with tho consent
of tho physicians, and reports, "the
physicians say that ho will be per
fectly well."
Milwaukee,
458,894.
MISS Z. L. EOARDMAN (Quecheo, Vt.,
in May, 1832, began to bloat, thenc6
camo stomach trouble, terrible
headaches, and finally tho doctor's
opinion that it was DrigliVs disease,
and incurable. Eventually she bo
came nearly blind, pronounced by
the doctors to be tho last stage of
Eright's disease. After having been
under treatment by Warner's Safe
Curo for one year, sho reported, "J
am as well as anyone."
Minnesota,
648,017.
HON. N. A. FLYMPTON (Worcester,
Mass.), in May, 18S0, was prostrated
by Gravel. Under the operation of
Warner's Safe Curo alono he passer?
a large stone, and subsequently
wrote, " I have had no recurrence
of my trouble since Warner's Safe
Curo cu red m e."
Sal. ft. W. States, - 1,767,141
St. Louis,
1,530,527
CAPT. GEO. B. WILTBANK (919Sprace
St., Phila., Ta.), prostrated in Central
America.with Malarial Fever.caused by
congestion of Kidneys and Liver. De
lirious part of the time. Liver en
larged one-third. Stomach badly af
fected. Could hold no food; even
water was ejected. Using loss than a
dozen bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, he
writes, " I was completely cured."
Kansas City, - - 717,860.
MRS. (PROF.) E. J. WOLF (Gettys
burg, Pa., Wife of the Ed. of the Luth
eran Quarterly), began to decline with
Pulmonary Consumption. (Over 50 per
cent, of all cases of Consumption are
caused by diseased kidneys.) De
spaired of living. After a thorough
course of treatment with Warner's
Safe Cure, she writes, " JT am per
fectly well,"
Bal, S. W. States, 743,789.
EX-SENATOR B. K. 4JRUCE (South
Carolina), after doctoring for years for
what ho supposed was Malaria, dis
covered he was afflicted with Sugar
Diabetes, and having obtained no
relief whatever from his physicians, he
began the use of Warner' Safe Diabttet
Cure, and he says : " My friends are
astonished at my improvement."
San Francisco, - 1,242,946.
J. Q. ELKINS (Elkinsville, N. C.) Buf
fered for ten years from Gravel, which
attacked him every six months.
lie lost 45 pounds in three months, and
his strength was nearly gone. After
thorough uso of Warner's Safe IXabctet
Cure, he Teports, " I am as well as
I ever ivas, after using fourteen
bottles."
Bal. Pacific Coastf - 732,316.
luiaiuiisuuiu ji, lias ncen AiIi,xJliUt Jil Tilt:
1
TUa papr is kept ra Sle at tie esee ef
YERSOa
DVERT1SING "
TIMES BU1LD1N3 gjjglg pM3Jm
FwIEWSMm iOTESTKiSS
at Lowest CaH Rates
Bead 10.la IV rn a CflVP f !!!
ttoptbr
hi i.u w gun 0 !.. tAl
DR. JORDAN'S!
iUUSEUM OFlVATmrv
751 Market Street f
O JS IJ T D 1 n. n "
III &ni AND LEARN HOW To Avnm
.Ml' VI
J IT
disease, aud lmw .,.iiii,.
uunreuiauc mvaie umcc, 211 Geajy Street
Consultation on lost manhood and all tiltratcg
men. Send for Books.
Established 1332. ' .
A. ROBERTS, ;
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
GLQTOtER HOTTER
AND
OF OREGON.
N. P. BUNNELL, ,
FOUNDRY, -
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,
Blacksmith Shop.
pAN MAKE CASTINGS FHOM ONE
V oniH-e to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small castiuga. HJouey refunded if
3SJ "i 8ati8fct"y- Portland pSLI
.v4vSmiu aim exprcssage.
SUGAR
Pil M LUMBER (0,
Wholesale and Retail
-DEALERS IN
L
'timber.
Sugrar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Hea
soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desined.
' .. ALSO
Manufacturers or Sash & Doors in all Sizes and Quantities.
Our Factory ia now in full oporatioa and wo can offer a a specialty all kinds of Store
jfituoga, iowjino aud Scroll
dencc which i3 assured prompt attention.
j .
DEV0RE
Successors
to
DEALERS IN-
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
JEWELRY,
hW: JEWELRY,
w " ' COMBS, EIC, ETC.
w e expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
gT GIVE US A CALL. j5
ro. M. PRIOR
Camas VhIIcv.
Wm. FERGUSON,
Camas Valley,
JWJB.-rllBL
LUMUER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND
... l c i i i
uuu lurjiuucu on snort motico and at tho LOWEST GOING PRICES.
RUSfIC AHD FL00RIIIG A SPSCIflLTY.
Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order
Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County.
Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Rosrhurg.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationary Photograph and
Perfumery, Autograph albums
Crockery and I Stand, Hand, and
Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND-EGGS BOUGHT.
WJXT'BJoore
Importers and
Hardware, Stove, Tinware, "Champion" Mower,
CiUHS. PiatOlH ailll th Inrmll Ct.ll nf
fouud in Orcron.
AULTMAN & TAYLOR THRESHERS.
THE STAR CHILLED PLOWS
"AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED BY ANYONE.
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD,
THE
INTERNATIONAL
Cor. Third and E Streets,
Portland, Oregon
m
SEDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
a1IIl LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
offers superior accomodations at iH.,ular prices.
Meah 25o, Uooiua 25c. and 50c. Only three block
from all Uejxjtn and Steamer landing. Free Bags
to and from tho Hotel No Chinese Kervants. No
overcharges or deviation rom rejjlor rates of $1.00
maro-tf E. LEWISTON. Prop'r.
C. W. KNOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire roof Ilrick Luildinjf
ISO Bourns.
In the Center of the City
COIl. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND
JOSEPH SIIINDLER.
PRO PHI ET 0 R
' Of Tho
CITY BAKERY
-AND
f5
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock of lircail, Cakes, Pies, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc-
j late Goods
work at lowest figure. We solicit corrcspon
Sl - uab Fine D.ob & Lvhisku Co.
Grants Pas3, Oregon
S ELLIOTT
PAGE $ DIM MICK
orixiaoia:
OILS,
WATCHES.
F. P.
McDKVITT,
- Roschurs.
"XisiiBSjy
WARE, and TEN TIIOUSANL
Dealers in
Reaper anl Binder. Yomg America Feed Mills, I
r.f all Aa.rn'i,..,. Clnnii mln..n Tlnn-m t.. 1 1
' ' I
WE CAN NOT AND
Samuel Marks
S. MABKS Sc Co.
DEALERS IN-
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Itf'
D
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought -
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM
MARKM CO n ,
Roseliirg, or.
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH iM. ..W.00
RUSTIC per M . . m m
FLOORING per M si - nn
i
Sik.ated 15 miles from Roacb.u-g on
HITCH
But before you do that . come 'round to
W. G. WOOBWASD'S
AND
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Rest Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. 1
uso nothing but the best leather, and Lava' got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
VJ. Cr. Woodward Moseburg.
SUCCESSOR TO
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
losobiirsj Oregon.
Has On hand COnstnntlv ti lrtrn-n nml mmnlnln xcenplmn.,t
General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in eo nsitforntinn nftlm
scarcity of money and tne present depression in business, will
study their own interests by calling on h'm and examining
aaQD Aim prices
Reforc purchasing elsewhere. . I do nnr rlnim in oll cr,!
m. CJ
rt f rtM.f lit
c. Wisi, ui 1V,-S UUU1 COSl, DUt, Will !lSSIir n whft nntrnnT7n m
. -
iu,L ui;y win gei incir goods
At Tae Lowest Living: Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Trice,
Sol. Abraham.
Drain & o,f Drain.
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
Hardware, Crockery,
o-
-O-
&ATS,CJl&S, BOOTS JimJD SHOES.
ers will ltnd our 6tock complete, comprising many articles it is im
pos riblo here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing all can be satisfied
that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash
only.
At. JOSKPLISOlSr.
II W 01101
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets.
A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full line of Hosiery. -
A full line or Clothing.
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A full line of Furnishing Goods.
, A full line of Hats and Caps, Coots and Shoes.
M A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos
A f nil linn nf Crrvlrprv anrl Hloiuiviira
And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Indies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
COMB ADJS SXXI
M JOSEPHSOIST.
Asiier Mahks
-CiMIDS, 'GllDCIIllllS
CameeoxA-Co. Managers.
North Uiupqua. Good roads in Summer.
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Douglas Co,, Oregon,
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UP!
M.eat 3S.'arK.et
MvCracor' o!d clsod,
Jackson Street : Roscburg.
W. B.-o!nrv &CV'.
H-CHEST MARKiT PRlut PAI3 FOR HIDES.
THIS MARKET is always supplied with
the choicest qnahtv of " '
Of all kinds, including l.tf, pork,: veal" and
mutlon; also, corn beef, .Kausap.e, lard, etc.
The most favorable jiiduct iin nis ..fli red to
patrons, and no effort will lc p .rtxl toward'
giving satisfaction.
BLACKSMITH AND WKEEIWBI6HT
B0WEN BR0S
Having dissolved the copartiu rship exist
inp; between Eunncll & Bo tn I ros. ayd
aro now prepared to do all work in the
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MANNEJt, AND AT KF.ASt)NAliLK RATE
O. eft? JEL. IPnx'lsLs.
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table axd Pockkt Cutxerv,
Glassware , Crockery
Qnecnsware, Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in th
City limits, Free of Charge.
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROOEBIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and the highest cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Rosoburjj, Mondays, Wednes
d tys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
IhursdayH, and Saturdays. Time of
having both terminal points 6 o'clock
M. and anivcB at each- point at 6
o clock p M.
RODT, T. McCtLLOCH,
Prnn
1 .
EUnoi'EAN TLAN. ; :
E
HSMOXO HOTEL, " - ,
First Class In Every Particular, -
Cokker Frost ajd Uokbisox Sn
POUTLASD, - OREGON
Tuoxah Cii-i.NKA.N, Pniiirietor.
JSM.EMSH
11 Kbarn&t Strbit
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italitT, Spcrra.ilorrhi, LOST MANHOOD, Imtw
toncy, 1'araij-sin, 1'nmatoirh.m, nd all tt lernble
pff.rt ( if K.lf-a Kiian tn.l l . . .
Vi rvn-i. TV.JTIt Inniliul v..L.. n ...
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uch u Lom of Meinorv. LMsilude;KotanMlKmu-
Buniis Tcriou vu wmiioct. aimuvna ml rMcm, AmMS
in the head, tb vital fluid paasin nnobsorrvd in
the nriliA. and nLinr ntlww 1. 1 1 . i
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wmty and death.
OVKO II EK
SufferliiK frum any 1 the abore symptoms, ahonld
consult m at once. The drlu can be itpied, vital
ity restored, and life mar no again pleasant Instead
of a bunion. There may be
MIDDLE-AGED MEN '
who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of
the bladder, often accompanied bra slight amarsliig
or burning senaation, and a wcakciting of the aveteni
in a manner ther cannot account for, ISuny' aedi
ment in the nrinc, etc Many die of tula difficulty
ignorant of the cause, which if the eoennd eMge (
seminal weakness.
CtRES Ot ASASTHm) Iff AI.Ii Sttft 0n.
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and adrioe, including chemical analrtts and micro
scopic examination of the urine, 8t. Aa honest
nfilnlAtl iri v.n in vmw r
The followinif Medici nesupled at the wi, f nmd
81K ASTX.Y COOPER VITAL BESTOKATiVE,
(3 a bottic, orfonrt'mcatheqinntitr. tlO.
j . -ryj "j lww., wHtig b. ui o-
toma. sex and am. Ktritifc nurn in mmiJ a -,i
STlt IDT DM Knnlvtm. k. -. .1..
business transactions.
Thm CKlAhrAtiwI k'mm Hnfi Vntnomttm
for all kinds of kidney and bladder complaint, Roa
orrhesa, (fleet, leucorrhtBO, etc. Forsalebv all dram
gists; tl a bottle, cr 6 bottles for t5,00.
me Eiisiisn UANDKUUS. LIVER AND DYS
PEPSIA PILL is the best in the market. For sale
by all druggists; price 50 eta. a bjttie. '
Address ESUUSH MEDICAL DISPEKSARV.
No. 11 Kbabxbt Street, Saw Fiuticnoo. Cai
LANGENBEEG'S
Boot and Shoe Btere-,
Jackson Street, JOpposIte Poet Office,
BosVbnrg, Oregoa.
KEEPS OS IIAKD THR LA ROE ST AND BEST
aesortment of Eastern and San Frnneiseo and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, OAITEHS, BLIP-
tuiris in ma via biv line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boot and Shoes Ma,le to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather ami Warrant all
- my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Vhort Notice,
Also a full stock f TOYS, NOTIONS
Musical instruments
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANGErtBERQ.
jpunmiviis PALACF,
UNCLE JOHJf GILDEBSLEEVE
Das the ftnost stock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as it can be bought
in he State. The new tangled
DOUBLE BED LOUNGE.
.' ASD
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds ind bed
ding, chain", tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kind, of Childrens Chain, etc
J. CILDEI16LEETE.
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